The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1923, Page 7

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| BUCY CLE miader Capture rorte Luw.n: Barracks Are Surrendered to Invaders any 4 VIR | en. 7 Idea Planned by Ford [Purchase of All Models Easy for Persons of| Modest. Means; in Effect Soon 14—The Ford! the plan, with the wh OPTROIT, Apr Motor Co, han just made atic nlcating thrift wide announcemer the Ford trating the ber ekly purchasing plan, which Is|calved from regular 1 regarded by loca entatives a») accumulation of fund 1|things dentred Sh “CITY TRAFFIC upon what is known a leferred| sow YORK, April 14—Various payment plan, in which the pur ha makes a substantial initial |®XPedionts resorted to in the hope of solving New York's traffic problem now and forwardJooking move the marketing of automobiles, to be carried on by’ the company’s ring over ent, necures hin car and com the payment for it in regular | have shown tmprovement in methods, nstallment but little effect In results This haw been or benefit to 4uto} mye apparent paradox Is explained buyers whose means do not permit in the fact that the number of mote outla car at th cusily | Vehicles now using the streets of th: ase time, bi in 30 per cont greater than 12 he ago, Better methods of handling the ed the streets as|from falling into virtual blockade but have left general conditions about an they were, This status quo is a traffic haye prever tion of congestion ily ig Li li k ribed as “impossible en- Big league baliplayers like big league cars—that ix the ea | planation Buick enthusiasts place on the purchase of late terents of the city’affect : 5 3 E models of the make by the diamond stars pictured abovi by congested motor) Here are a few members of the Greater Seattle Bicycle club as they appeared on Fifth and the agenc ato AAA aM speech "ave, and Stewart st. idey morning just before leaving for their ride to Fort Lawton. % to hit upon a comprehenstve |” the foreground are Wallace Butler, 13, a charter member of the club, and Wanda von ejacheme to relieve the attuation.| Kettler of The Star, who went alony. :) Varied plans have been suggested. t present the is no program BY WANDA VON KETTLER We have returned Mike Menowsky of the Boston Red Sox is shown im the up per left-hand corner; below is Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tigers, and at his right Frankie Frisch of the New York 7 A number of other major league balltoszers hav: made recent purchases of Buicks. he r most La wieni * the | BRINGS SISTER 4 ed over thelarmy “rollir kitcher direcUY ON HANDLEBARS 4 eo e fort to ua And we have come | beneat m, and proceeded to) ao Teddy Van Thiel, «23, whom k to town wit ny number Of !ciimb down the steps with EVEN) bought his sister along on Hise empty cartridge shell |more enthusiasm than they went|,, up. andiebars. To Fred Witt, of og {UPS of the The members of j attle Bicycle club, after j attle at 10 a.m. Fri ever Elliott and | | | of the grown. fj ty, who, when i] | t her knee, applied Sat tha te rm of a hand e o'clock, Four hundre almost crawled us the club—montly b under} Fifth, to Private rt 7, the youngest 15 years of a H tle | Do: ait Fort Lawton b hoc th an ews, 15, secretary. Dockery, command SHOW MACHINE ‘ot Noone well ated In conjunction BOON eee : present,"" but Sixt t Y L. J. Cartwright pate Cocoperation Ce in the New time keeping tab > made himself daffodils for all esent hh, to Lieut $d. fo i fe. te ew iar | Tear 20: Care 1 as where special target prac.|. T° Bill Sprengle, 13, who made ged park oreo Ouaeearentag, |the speediest bike trip back to town n lawn for one| Eighth, to Capt. Robert C. Ma-|*t the close of the day. : | bytes Bau te. hin oageeatean] To Ernest Sauerberg, 10; Frances | of Company K, who pi Fields, 13; Jennie Clausen, 12; Esler | Ferguson, 14, and John Wanwigg, | 8, who came in second on the race rival eacorted the party to the parade| ath, to Chaplain Edwin|t5 the city. B! : rounds where 300 soldiers were who kindly accompanied | : * Leste s ; ; where, between 11:30 ani arty on all its adventures iy Paigellt ce hn ae # a demonstration of the “smok | resmaac hrs d — ; x" Robert Shoemaker, John Hel r was put on for our special! Now come members of the club:! yang Hadley, and a whole neeptale ia! mention must be made of other charte: Third, to Lieut. C. H. Phillips,| Frank McKerral, 11, who suffered | whose Dre sierra to een 4 I} | officer of the day, who Immediately, | the first Mat tire, and needed to be up the y’s outing. (ion, | given a lift in the accompanying| Yast, but not least, to Rudy Lind | 100|truck. And of George Gartrell, 13,|gren, sponsor of the club, who made i mem-|who came second tn regard to flat | arrangements with Col. Dockery for tires. | the visit to the fort, and who, inefe | j dentally, supplied the weinies that 7 ce were cooked in the “rolling kiteh. |“Pooh, Pooh,” Says jens.” 4 in Capitol Charges! Pola to Mildred SPOKANE, April 14—The “citi| LOS ANGELES, April 14.—The kane, head-|feud between Mildred Harris, di-/ mo- | Vorced wife of Charlie Chaplin, and rat, which is circu jons | Pola Negri, the comedian’s present| EXTRACTION jdemanding a probe of official and | fiance, goes merrily on. polite at the nation’s cap-| “I do not care a snap of my fin-| FREE DAILY 1a fistful of “evi-| gers for Miss Harris’ opinions nor| ance |for her,” Pola is reported to have| was | safl today when she learned that the (erstwhile Mrs, Charlie had given out| interview in Chicago saying that | e Chaplin-Negri romance wes a legal adviser of tho AntiSaloon| ress agent affair and that the two tion in helping those who desire to become Ford owners will [ieagur, which asked Chairman Har.| WoUld never marry Our periial pista whens ened iris for “specific charges," the lat. | |mot cover the roof of the mouth if © be appreciated by many families who can now realize that Wil oreiner ok ety ate | Oby for the Life of ieeara mabver "$5.00 pee Miles W. Poindexter, wife of the Cop!” Boys’ Son [eet of Teeth .... ambition through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. |armbassador to Peru rhe antitons of amas toye to | SMD ey. $4.00 4am | dey emen when they grow up were | whole day. | Second, to Lieut. W. F. Marshall./the guests to make a detalled ‘in- Jr., who immediately upon our ar-|spection of Company K barracks. Following out our policy of extending the facilities of these institutions in whatever way we can to serve the public, we ‘Display Evidence » have arranged to give our co-operation to the new Ford | Weekly Purchase Plan. We realize what the automobile means to the average family in bringing them greater enjoyment of life, and believe our ac- | Ba a telegraphed reply to a. wire of inquiry from Wayne B Wheeler, eler’s m! | Vet Bureau Head river nsiderable impetus cry | sefrminended, RB our ART te ai by J Ss an, ¥ s ose worl Under this plan, you can begin with an initial saving as | | oc WHE Go to Ernst jot ie Ton esiraseon sea * Jessep! Northwest distr \ll work gual 8 nder 18 Pp 9 you wi iniilal sav as low as ce ep North t district eos, es oh tow ae reat iaees yeara, $5.00. Then select the type of Ford Car you want — Touring Wf seer ile Car; Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc.,— and arrange to make astend nat Rainier Valley park during the sea- | free of charge. AL the cops | nave to do is show thelr badges, | Hivan told Chiet wW jeveryns, cur nate uu heads. ms relative to | medical treatm: ehabilitation rears — . . . . HB ot disabled aa vete He one ais-| Will Continue in | DENTIST. weekly savings on which interest will be computed at our regu- [cura Sate, coc te | ge Btainesé | eee STS | bureau director, Brig. Gen. Frank T.| WASHINGTON, “A econd Ave. and University St, NGTON, April 14. — ‘The | open — | Hines for the first time, The con-| re, fe © to 6 Dail: to 12 Sundeye nment will remain ference starts Apri main in| jie shipping business antil it can | 7 | oes [sell its lines and ships without un- B tS h d | S If you wish to keop your house | justifiable losses, it was officially F 20a: CI e u es ram Colman Dook ~F arian St lar savings rate. ove free from the odor of cooking do not|announced at White House to- | Come in and let us explain the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan to itor marae tl eran in a, arom comes ep SAE One ; : | ave poh ek Lc pid : pring Le n President Hardt and the| ravel by sfeamer you, or, if you wish, go to the nearest Ford Dealer for further pre eee a LT TACOUR d il: — ERS RATT IFT ERT ne, SAFTY SPEED = COMFORT etauls. shipping board. | | | | KIDS CAN NOT RUN AWAY AND JOIN THE ARMY FROM NOW ON DAILY 7,9 11 A. My 1, 3, 5, 45c FOR SINGLE ‘TRIP 80. FOR ROUND TRIP Monday and April 16 and fie * oe Free for Gaal || NGTON, Apri <0 Start today, and before you realize it you will be driving your Tcbpoe Gan Mtg “Ans aap E VICTORIA “BC join the army when they don't ANGELES = STRAIT POINTS isn't going to accept mere youths as recruits after July 1, After that date, no one under lene ire, ae 21 will be considered as an appli- aris, who re. |i i cant for the army. At present, veals’ tho things any healthy youngster over 18 woman #hout 4 who can pass the army tests can Kr aime. “Saye, * become a soldier, FIRST NATIONAL BANK PUGET SOUND SAVINGS Eesha EMail ts rm t wa ncn Second Ave, and Columbia St, & LOAN ASSOCIATION t Connally of Texas, aided by the DO MILLSPORTS “veterans’ — blo put thru an } men ra 300 Pike St. Wo amendment raising the minimum f WEST SEATTLE STATE BANK QUEEN CITY BANK ota “italy Oe ago limit for recruits HOOD CANAL POINTS 4558 California Ave. 3424 Fremont Ave. own Car. ’ jae Leeda || like things’ at home. ‘The army AN. JUAN ISEAND POINTS Con'et stra. from Anacortes or Belli ham, Ly, Seattle daily ex. Sat, 10 p- BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES DAILY, 10:00 P.M, PORT TOWNSEND: RAIL CONNECTIONS wAN Secretary Weeks and army of- TUESDAY, FRIDAY, 4190 AM protested forvefully, saying || UrSinah ely, the amendment would dis- |) BDTUNSIETN GSN ayer ws rupt reerutting, since more than |} none one-third of the recruits fei Griden ess taken into the army are under | SOS tIR RS eenneres 21, But the law was passed, and Re aba Tac OR eina y PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION C personal Dae arancs should mise) day Aftern: Adiniasion its boss, congress,

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