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Just Count the Chevrolets! Basing our estimate for the requirements of Seattle and vicinity for new cars from August 1, 1922, to August 1, 1923, on our first year’s business, WE HAVE ORDERED 3,000 New Chevrolet Vehicles for the Fiscal Year ] J 3 : . Confidence in the Chevrolet Product ; 0 —and— ad Satisfaction With Haines Service | Sf Has Made This Achievement Possible. - - Investigate the New Models and Compare i Immediate delivery on all models. We will accept your old car in trade. LIBERAL, REASONABLE TERMS OF PAYMENT : FRED S. HAINES COMPANY + Twelfth at East Madison Open Sundays 10 to 6 for inspection. Evenings to 9 678 S&F sets i) Sli 1? COUHTES Aa a) 9} , Wireless Cheapens Cable Rates, Claim ‘Thru the recent arrangement be-| HOQUIAM, Sept. 23.—Mayor Ed tween the Radio Corporation of |win J. Brown of Seattle has accepted ' America and the Postal Telegraph-|the invitation of Mayor H. B. Fisher | Jager Brown Will Speak at Hoquiam Wasee of Workers Wages of plumbers, tracts will be raised when announce, telegrams to all points in |pbration at the action Harbo ratifies preliminary yn port | Piumbers and cording to the propow rates considerably lower than the | project will be formally opened. | thru-cable prices. 5 = Messages are relayed from all A LITTLE LEARNING ints in the United States to New! wirxperience is the best teacher,” | $8 fork by wireless, cabled to Europe | quoted the parlor philosopher wireleased to destinations. agreed the mere man, EKER NORE fellow never realizes that he pr blondes till he marries a brunette New York Sun. Painters “a! $6.80, rs - Powdered shark's skin fs used for Polishing diamonds. granite by adding pulverized ‘ > FSP FOTHSE FESFEAEN Gesagkeskierar | 4% THE WHOLE TOWN IS IN AN UPROAR About Our Easy Terms on SSPE SI SS oak _ faa BALANCE IN 18 MONTHS Phone Us and We Will Gladly Give Full Particulars « PHONE EAST 0320 ) TRAL.AGEN Ve heste BROADWAY AT PIKE Cable Co., officials of the companies jof Hoquiam to attend Tuesday's cele | school board meets next week and Europe taken | can now be transmitted at |terminal, when the harbor’s biggest |at its session Friday afternoon steamfitters, new sched | ule will receive $9 a day inatend of will be peld §7.50 a day as against the present rate ot) Concrete can be made to look like mic THE SEATTLE STAR Durant is standing beside the TIRE MAN TO VISIT EAST | W. 0, Standring, head of the Pike Street Tire Shop, plans to start on ‘his annual tour of Eastern automo- bile cireles early next week. | Standring plans to make close tn |epection of methods of manufacture jand distribution of principal tire Iplants in Obie, Towa, Michigan and 1@} | other leading states of the auto and laccessory manufacturing belt | Standring is purchasing agent for the Pike st, firm and will contract for several shipments of tires while jie the East / 2 Says Electricity to | Be Fuel of Future nlectrict. at the = | Speaking on the wubject, “ ty as a Public Chamber Neceanity of Commerce's luncheon Dean Stephen I. Miller, of © of business administra. the University of Washing: ton, said that with the diminishing supply of ofl, coal and wood, electric | ity must be regarded as the power: producing agent of the future Lowest Priced A 2 250,000 Star Cars * * car, utomobile in the World to Be Made a Year >); This is the Star car, W. C. Durant’s latest product, said to be the lowest priced automobile in the world with recognized standard units. It is equipped with four-speed transmission, Timken bearings and axles. Deliveries are expected to be begun at once from the Oakland | factory, which has a capacity of 200 cars a day and has 300,000 square feet of floor space. A production of 250,000 cars is figured on for the first year. In the above picture W. Cc. COMMITTEE MEN CHOSEN TODAY Republicans Are Belligerent; Democrats Quiet County chairmen and state central committee members were to be elect | ed by both republican and democrat- lie county central committees Satur. day. Republicans were ncheduled to meet at Moose hall at 2 p.m. Sam Walker, it was declared, was pre-| pared to carry @ stitt fight to J. ¥. | C. Kellogg, incumbent, for election | jto the state central committee | Walker claims to have uncovered a plot to unseat Charles Hebberd, of | Spokane, as state central committee |chairman, and Guy Kelly, national | committeeman In the democratic party no contest ly foreseen. It was considered that | at the meeting in department No, 1| | of the superior court, Saturday aft. | lernoon, they would reelect M. W | Tayior county chairman and George SECURE NEW AUTO DEVICE) Exclusive agency for the Eveready windshield cleaner, manufactured by the Apex Electric Manufacturing company, of Chicago, has been ob- tained by the Western Auto Supply company for the local district. The device works automatically, operated by a button, and keeps the area on the windshield between the eyes of the driver and the read com- pletely clear of rain and snow, even in storms, according to ita Inventors. Roth hands of the driver are thus left free to operate the steering and driving mechaniam of the car. o. Starr member of the state central committee Increased by Board | steamfitters land painters working on school con- the ac Glenn Curtiss’ Curtiss himself piloted it. States, in the first glider ever built The world is asking the question: Here it is N. BY GLENN H. CUR?ISS The preliminary trials of the glider have taught us a number of things, We learned that the pull of the boat in the water is great for the light tow line which is needed for any real altitude work. We also found that a dead calm high enough to cut loose and make short glides, the best test was made on the return trip to Port Wash ington. By this time the wind had come SPOTLIGHTS | Many kinds of spotlight attach- ments are being produced for use on enclosed cars, Two are shown here, which Above js a spotlight can be controlled by a handle with- in the coupe or sedan, Below are spotlights of the gun variety, Holes are drilled thru the lower windshie\« for their attachment. Haca has @ + handle like the butt of # pistol. too! CURTISS’ STORY OF AIR GLIDER sail plane” taking the air (left) and in full flight (right) at its first trial. America has joined European nations in experimenting with the glider, the newest development in flying. Testa made in Germany have startled the world. Now Glenn H. Curtias, veteran airplane inventor, builder and flyer, has made the first glider tests in the Unit French airmen have to take off from the water. “Ia the glider going to revolutionize Curtise predicts rapid strides in development, following his first tests with his glider E. A, Service asked Curtles to write an exclusive description of his test, in which his glider remained aloft more than a minute, starting off in tow of a motorboat.plane”—over Manhasset bay, Long island. up to some extent and altho wel were traveling broadside to the) | wind we succeeded in getting the | glider into the air immediately | I rode for about two miles on the} line, swinging off some 30 degrees) jas a result of the side wind. | Manouvering about considerably,| |we gained at times on the motor| boat and finally, when overtaken |by a wind puff, I gained so much on the motor boat that the tow! line disappeared behind the glider. | I was obliged then to cut loose in order to avoid the possibility of} accident when the slack was again taken up, The releasing mechanism Is some- what comp! ed, as it is necessary) to release two lines at once, These lines form a yoke and a con is a very poor time to experiment on soaring flight. There was no wind at all during} the trial flights, and altho we did get into the alr on three occasions structedys that the tow line will not interfere with the action of the| rudders, In other words the pull of the tow line is carried to a point near the center of gravity. One of the tests in the early future will be to install a very low! powered atr.cooled motor. If we gain knowledge in the secret of soar- | ing flight we can reduce our power! accordingly and may ultimately be able to soar over the sea without & motor. AT IT AGAIN Two old English women who had not been on speaking terms were brought together by friends who de- aired to patch up their quarrel, There was an embarrassed silence between them for a moment, then one ven- tured, “Well, Mra. ‘Iggins, I wish you all you wishes me.” “An’ ‘oo's sayin’ narsty things now?” snapped the other woman,— Boston Transcript. — deen successful, to a lesser degree. fying?” schich he calls a “sail- THE GARAGE MAN BY BERTON BRALEY 11, motorthts, I bid you all observe this individual, Who never has a bit of time for play; To judge by bills he tenders you for service that he renders you There's forty hours in every working day! In winter-time or clovertime he's always tolling overtime (At any rate it reads no on the bills), And yet he bears with bravery this unremitting slavery And prospers while he goes the pace that kills, Benatar INO ae ae ne ‘OUR motor runs unsteadily? Ho looks it over readily, j Then whakes his head and says, with manner bleak, “We'll have to take the car apart, your gears are running far apart, Your cranks#haft's bent—the job will take a week!” Complaining very fretfully, you leave the car regretfully, And when you're gone he takes your ailing churn And runs it for a chug or two, puts in a new spark-plug or two And—soaks you sixty bucks when you return! LACK grease is on his fingers there. I don't eee how it lingers there The way he wipes it off upon your paint, And on your seats luxurious, but tho it’s very curious, ¥ His hands retain their black and grimy taint; We curse his rates burglarious, we knock his notions various, We nay he's only out to gouge and rob, But when the car runs jumpily and jerkily and grumpily, Oh, gosh, we're glad to have him on the job! (Copyright, 1922, Seattle Star) this comes fever. |ncarlet fever patient should wash Neglect means possible damage to|and disinfect her hands before leav- . the ears, eyes, kidneys and heart of| ing the sick room and should not the patient. handle other children or cook food The mother or nurse attending a! for others. Perfect Comfort on the Longest Tour The 1923 Buick Six Touring Sedan For touring to the “Big Game™ this or slipping along « country road Summer, this smart new Buick six cylinder touring sedan Gegree of comfort that cannot be surpassed. Broad plate giese windows while protecting them from jovided by @ beater. The in handsome plush with individual seats convenience is assured by a longer steering colemn st & angle, complete instrument panel and BUIC . Touring Paciric Coast DELIVERED PRICES 1923 MODELS FOURS S75 23-4-36 Three-pass. Coup: 1.288 050 2 Five-pass, Sedan 14635 23. Two: 23-4-35 Five- 1 1075 23-4-38 Five-pass. Tour. Sedan 1,540 ‘Touring : 0 Seven-pass. Roadate 400 23-6-54 Two-pass. Sport . Touring Sedi jan. . . Coupe East Pike at Harvard —_— When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them ee ee Go. tile. t East 0842 Eldridge ' sof Mail This B. Pike, Coupon for : of lilt Dick waa . 1923 Buick 9’ © !rene .oicnin a Catalogue cat s ' Na Se ti sora ES las SPECIAL SALE TIRES 30x3} $8.50 This Price teed is One Big Now is the son starts in—‘“A Most Reliable Tire.” HOWELL TATUM TIRE CO. Near Twelfth Ave. Or from any other Brunswick Dealer in King County it on Quality Merchandise Fully Guaran- Bargain. Time to Buy—just before the rainy sea- 1117 East Pike Street Phone E, 1479