The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1922, Page 13

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ROAD OPEN TO | PARADISE INN Mountain Highway Can Now Be Traversed sins “eeeebrek ecilasl that the Paradise Valley road in! Rainier National park ts open.; This is the cartiest opening of the, Mountain highway within the park} etween Narada falls and Paradise Walley since 1916, For a nionth Motor cars have made trips to Nie @ually glacier and Narada falls, Highways within the park are In| @xcelient condition and the roads) Seattle and Tacoma to the} rk entrance have never been bet: for the openitig of the park on. There are no detours this and 12 miles of new paving| been opened the last two weeks. automobile service leaving | and Tacoma at 8 a. m. has) parted with touring cars for fe parties. The cars run di-| to the veranda of Paradise Inn. . Advices ational Park Inn, at Longmire ps, offers a vacation center “Mith mountain climbing, fishing, fennis, dancing and trail trips by| ek to Indian Heary's, with to the Ramparts and Eagle! curtain. Both the weather curtains } gee : To get full and interesting in which you are interested fill out hot obligate you in the least ELDRIDGE-BUICK SALES CO. SEATTLE, WASH Please send me full details about BUIC! East Pike at Harvard The Full-Vision Buick Top Combines Beauty and Utility An added proof of Buick superiority is the patented top. Its advanced design e e e e MAIL THIS COUPON NOW formation about the model tn Paradise camp, tn Hhradise and White River camp, at tho eastern entrance to the park, are open, where ténts are rented with or without meals and campets' supplies are available. The skyline trail from Paradise valley is open as well as trips to the summit, Pinnacte peak, Nis- aually glacier and Camp Muir, The fifth annual ski tournament on July 2, 3 and 4 ts the first big event of) the year at Paradise valley, Cars are now operating on hourly sehedule between Nisqually glacier and Narada falla, Until further no tice cars will operate from Narada fails to Paradise Inn at 2:30, 4:30 and 6:00 p.m. From Paradise val- ley outbound the schedule is 7 a m., 2, 8 and 6 p. m, O. E. S. to Observe Temple Opening Aloha Chapter No. 116, Order of Eastern Star, will celebrate Satur. }day night the opening of the new Green Lake Masonic temple, BE. Lake bivd. and Maple Leaf place, with a special program, Henry ©, Price, “Prophet” in “The Way farer” and tenor soloist of the Tem: ple Chorus, will sing, accompanted by James Hamilton Howe, Mra. Bugene Beil will give several read. ings and Lawrence T. Arlander will play @ cornet solo, accompanied by Mr. How Green eliminates unsightly top bows and gives clear vision from windshield to back top and the all- are individually tailoréd to the car, insuring perfect fit and smart appearance. The Buick top is but another example of Buick's policy of painstaking care in the building of every part of the car. and mail this coupon. teal) a ate NTC AH Wey, [pie Wiest aN, a natty In phd AN dy “7 ". al ON SURPRISING HIS Yo YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, July 1—Overhanging Rock at Gla eter Point has been fenced in. Ne longer will the narrow piece “HE DAY HE BROUGHT HOME “THE NEW FLIWER +. uthe sew 7 * HE SEATTLE STAR oe WIFE “ semite National Park Menace Gone did no good. Now w barred the entrance to ean do no more, SAY! WOT “TH SAM HILL DO YA MEAN? PUTTIN’ A CLOTHES LINE ACROSS *TH* DRIVE WAY, HEY ? e've actually the rock, We MAXWELL LOSES BIDS ON PLANT|= ‘Durant Takes Over Willys Motor Factory 'TIRE STRENGTH REAL PROBLEM Blend of Strength and Resil- lency Reached, Claimed “Flow to combine the greatest possible resiliency with the great ont possible strength is the prob lem facing every manufacturer of high grade tires,” according to Chas, Lind, sales manager of the Western Auto Supply Uistributor of Western Giant tires. “The maximum of neither can be employed because the maximum of onb can be obtained only at the sacrificé of the other, “For instance, an inner tube fur nishes an example ef a theoretical tire of the greatest possibie re siliency. ‘The riding. qualities of such a tire would be marvelous for the mile or two it would last, if it would hold pressure enough to sup- port the car. “On the other hand, Yhe solid truck tire is an example of the greatest possible strength, no punc tures, no blow outs, no rim cuts and the last pomibie mile of serv- fee down to the last shred“of rub ber, But what an awful ride it would give one at 35 miles an hour, “Bo, to combine these two quall- tles in the greatest possible degree ‘a the aim of tire engineers, to pro duce a tire that will permit a mo torist to trave} in comfort at any speed desired and yet still stand up and deliver the ‘mileage, too. “The problem has been solved, apparently, to ag near perfection as human beings can hope to come, in the Western Giant cord tire. Here we have the desired resiliency and the tough, rugged, rubber tread that stands the read shocks and abuse and delivers long untroubled concluded Lind. cord rong will be closed after July 4 De- tour at Renton Junction east to east wide road. Moines. Hightine—In good h in pisces. to Greenwater (King Excellent eon: Road-—Cioved, due to con- struction of Victory way. To reach brick pavement at Lake Forest Park, detour via North Trunk road to road running one-quarter mile nortly ot Eeho lake. Lake Forest Park-North Trank condition. Ro oO county line). tle Bothell company, “_SATURDAY, JULY 1, . y alles ai r PAGE 18 | are o ich to “Get Here Firat. BUY THIS 1918 Little Six “Buick.” All overhauled and — rapainted. New top, tires, etc. Guaranteed On terms, + $626 G new oar, only . On ‘THIS 1919 Little Six “Paige” Tour- ing; repainted and rebuilt; hi he “famous” Rutenburg mi tor, This ts 0 ual only. ONE 8 same as new car, tee Pp is riced SEE THIS “Stutz” Sextette; just out of the paint shop. Afl cord tir wire whee x of th of extras and looks the day it left the To see it is to on THIS “Stutz” Roadster. exceptionally pt buy. repainted and rebuilt wire wheels and - Guaranteed to “ as you can drive” on easy terms. Only.....$950 This fs an Just Bix ER SAYS: the “4th” of July, and you left to sell at “sale?” and the te; cane of Ww. is ANOTHER ONE 1921 Special “Six” Studel or roadster. This is a practically car and you can “save lot of money” on it. Guar- anteed the same as a new 01 All new tire e. Bleed OMY aeee $1, tourin r. hauled and ret, teed same as On ONE OF THESE 1919 Overland “90" Touring, Syerhaule Repainted. Gi anteed . . 1919 Roadster. Over- hauled. New tires. Guaran- teed .. cereeeerrreret (J 1918 Oakland Touring. # painted. Overhauled ....$375 1920 Chevrolet Touring. Re- painted. Overhauled, New | tres ener S376 1919 Chevrolet Tourtng, Re- painted. Overhauled ....$325 1917 Chevrolet Touring. Re- built, ete. ..... 250 1916 Reo Tourin, Good con- dition, ready to sores BLTS 1918 Ford Touring. New tires. Overbauled. One-man top $260 1917 Ford Roadster. Over! ed, New Tires ...++-000+ And Many Mere too “numer- to mention, including Chandlers, Libertys, tc. ete. ash: Maxwel. TERMS AND TRADES ill “trade” for most any Ki a diamonds, We “old thing,” such as | that, of granite sticking out into space} The railing ts part of giore than above eer drop of more than|100 feet of fence just tp at the Mates yy oa tag of i ae ee rn 1 Mier | their} edge of the cliff. It does not N-] refine to be quoted —T the| rock, which has caused shivers to “Tfere with the view; rather, it en- run up and down the spines of tour-| hances tho pleasure of a trip to ists from every country in the|Glacter Point by making it possible Saectis catuns Ue oct by a f0r-/ for everybody to get close to the m railing 6! pipe. Of cotirse, it fs bie te dim | 8? of the granite wall — look over the railing—you can’t make)| over into Yosemite valley, 3254 feet the world absolutely foolproof. But) below, without danger, so long as the fence at least makes it clear! ordinary precautions are taken. that the government is doing all it! The sign to which Superintendent can to prevent ‘any accident, and if Lewis referred still stands with Its anything happens now the fnult| usual warning, which reads: will be attributed only to the corpse.| “It is 3,000 feet to the bottom and There will be no argument about| no undertaker to meet you, There lin a difference between bravery and we could to) plain foolishness, Take no chances.” yo did everythi keep people from risking their lives | by standing on the edge of nothing, | MISNOMER | sala Superintendent Lewis, “but Landlady—I don’t allow any games there are always some who are fool-;of chance here. hardy and want to in the lime-| Student—This isn’t that sort of o Night before an admiring crowd.) game. My friend here hasn't a Verbal warning and painted signs) chance - Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers BY PAUL F. GODLEY America’s Foremost Kadio Authority | | East 0842 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them “490” Open Models $675 Enclosed $1,120 “F. B.” Open Models $1,180 Enclosed $1,875 “Nothing to Buy but the License” - APPRECIATION! The purchasing p ublic has shown its appreci- ation of value in the SUPERIOR CHEVRO- LET by demanding the new models in greater volume than ever before With FULL, BUILT-IN equipment, comfort, economy and good looks, the SUPERIOR CHEVROLET exactly meets the requirements of a quality automobile associated with the ordi at a price generally nary low-cost car. An Inspection Is a Revelation Fred S. Haines Company 12th and E. Madison THE NEW “490” S. East 1442 EDAN IS HERE “4 Doors, Genuine Fisher Body, Cord Tires ‘There was liitle thought in the! jmind of Thomas A. Edison that al} discovery which he made and to which, apparently, he paid but scant attention would some day serve as the basis for a revolutionary step in the progress of civilization. He chanced one day to seal a metal | plate within the bulb of an incan descent lamp. He connected a bat Hook-up “of first tery between the heated filament of | tube detector, the lamp and the metal plate. Then he found that whgn the pos- itive terminal of the battery Was con. vacuum Some years later while effort was being made to hit upon an efficient lamp for this purpose. 1 current would flow, This was to him a strange phe nomenon. | The contrivance possessed what te jknown as “unilateral conductivity.” first vacuum detector was far than our present. day threeslement vacuum tubes, but the nsitive combination of the rectifying action of this earlier tube with the “trig ger” action of our present vacuum tubes served as an introduc. tion to the vacuum tube era of radio if, Upon the Safety of Your Land Titie }) if Depends the Safety of Your Home communication Vacuum tube methods are now re placing all others for the creation, detection and amplification of the electrical currents used for radio signaling. The method two-element tube detector 1 | The to one terminal of the filament circult of the detector tube ia connected thru the telephone re. ceivers to the other tuner terminal Shunted across the battery used for of connection of the Fleming yacuum shown In the figure « of the tube is connected The way td be sure that you “tt a have a good land title, on which you cannot lose, is, when you buy, to demand A POLICY OF TITLE INSUR- ANCE. One premium ys for Title Insurance, and with it you are protected not but from a resistance of 300 ohms which has riding Opon it a sliding contact only ing contact gives a change of the voltage, or potential, which is ap plied to the plate. Thus the flow of current thru the vacuum of the tube may he regulated When the potential applied to the plate has been properly adjusted, very small additional potentials pro. |duced by incoming signals in the in ner tuner will cause a correspond ingly great change of current flow béatween plate and filament thru the telephone receivers. The flow of current between plate !and filament is known as the “elec tron stream.” ‘The introduction of a \third element into. present day vacuum tubes provides more com. [Plete control of this atream, only from title loss the cost of any litigation which might be, brought by anyone, affecting or attacking your title. Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 nected to the metal plate a current | detector or rectifier of the high fre would actually flow between the | quency electrical oscillations used in plate and the filament thru the/radio communication, Prof. J. A vacuum. r ‘loming, an Englishman, first made When the battery was reversed no of on’s unilateral conducting | lighting the filament of the lamp ts | Changing the position of the slid. | subject, tt Is known on good author. ity that its recent efforts to bid tn | the buge property of the Willys Mo- tor Car corporation at Elizabeth, New Jersey, was another atep in well defined development plans of the corporation both for domestic and for- | eign business, The acquisition by Maxwell of the | Willys planta, which was finally sold to the Durant Motor Car company, would have added 37 acres of factory property to the six large plants which the concern already owns and operates in Detroit, Dayton, New-| castle, Ind., and Windsor, Ont. The spirited bidding of the Durant and the Maxwell forces ts tndicated by the fact that the Maxwell offer was only slightly under the Durant purchase price of $5,525,000. A third | party said to have been acting for |General Motors, entered the bidding j but retired with @ reported offer of | approximately $4,500,000. Ocoupying 27 acres of ground, the property includes a factory building with a floor space of 1,950,000 square fort, a bi M park and @ garage. all of which represent an estimated Investment in the neighborhood of | $11,000,000, | The Willys company went trto the hands of @ receiver seven months ago and the United States district court ordered the sale of the Elizabeth plant to satisfy creditors. As it is, without the Willys pro- perty, Maxwell plants cover an area of more than 200 acres with approx: 100,000 square feet of floor | BY THOMAS K. BEEMAN, King County Engineer | WEEK ENDING JULY 1, ALL PAVED ROADS EXCEPT 8E- TTLE-K WEST SIDE, IN | »0D CON |GRAVEL ROAD ENERAL ARB ONLY 1% FAIR € TION, DUE TO TUE CONTINUED DRY WEATHER, GRAVEL ROADS | Heaton-Maple Valley — Gravel in good | _ condition Rento Cloned except from open July 4 |Maple Valley-Black Diamond —- Good, Kaumelaw-Franklin—Good. Sunset I ay—Open, Good condition ounty HM City—-Excellent. Bend— Excellent, Paved. Redmond (via Lake Sammam- Redmond to Inglewood fair, bal- | ance good. | Issaquah. Newport— Good, | Auburn-Biack Diamond—Gravel ood Stevens Pass hway—Open to Miller river, Fair condition with exception of 1,000 t Halford, which 1s rough ection iw 4 K ellent condition, (West side valley road. | Black top pavement), Rough, This JU GO BY, 87 Leave Colman Dock 11:00, 12:00 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:60, "11:00' p. m. ‘The 11/00 a.m, and 12:00 noon trips make direct con- 00, 9:00, noon, | nection at the 4 in Ta- | coma with the N, P. Ry. for the Auto Races. wet Sound vies tion Co, ‘olman Dock jain S993 Connec- tom—One mile pavement excellent, HOW AnOoUT raphe, Pianos, guns, balance fair grav A te 5-pani 4 9 4 th a Bellevue b wit ¢ nd we extend the most “Iib- | Redmond-Yall City—-Good, New gravel tires eral” terme in Seattle. A small in places, bulit. payment down and the balance Bridge across Snoqualmie at Tolt closed. Priced, only .+se0+e —as you ride, ‘To reach Tolt, detour via Fall City. For further tnformation call Main 6900, local 3 (CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4) BUT OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. OPEN EVENINGS WARNER AUTO CO. 409 EAST PINE ST. MRS. STEVENSON Her husband called her the “Stormy Petrel” in reference to her birth in the wild month of March and because she was such @ fiery little person. When she took sides in an| argument, he would say in mild irony: “The shouts of the women in| the opposite camp were heard d manding the heads of the prisoners —Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stev- enson ek Ask any one of the millions of Ford owners and they will tell you, that for pleasure, convenience, utility, service and economy, to Buy a Ford—and Spend the Differ- ence. F.0.B. OETROIT Terms if Desired AUTHORIZED SEATTLE FORD DEALERS: ~ HART & HART, Inc. WILSON & KREITLE, Inc. 6200 Stanley Ave., Georgetown 4763 Ballard Ave, Glendale 0550 Sunset 4633 HUGH BAIRD WM. L. HUGHSON CO., Inc. Fourth Ave, at James St, ‘Third Ave. and Stewart St, Elliott 0750 Elliott 0076 CANAL MOTOR CO, 315 Nickerson St, RAINIER MOTORS CO., Inc. ripe St ¥ Tenth Ave, and Jackson St. Beacon 0532 CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc, A. F. (Burt) Blangy, Mer. WEST SIDE AGENCY, Inc. California and Alaska St. Broadway and East Pike West 1474 East 0320 “WE SELL LINCOLN CARS” COYLE & WOODRUFF, Inc, 1100 E. 45th Street Kenwood 0031

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