The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1923, Page 12

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: it SR Wili Develop National Safety Code for Brake War Department to Assist in Work of S ardizing Devices ards con ' the 1 consist t Ame \ ev 1 the Motor V ‘ , the. mates mittee, the Conferen " hicle Admin tors, the A t a U.S. bureau of nda U. | bring t - HAVE FAST Writers’ Labora Group of the A. E. &. . Beecroft of t Class J a i David eounc! mitte The A. © Bociety of & Ha the Bureau of nb American Automobile a Act as joint Yelopment of tual work of fo Wilt be carried on by a section nt committee interests lems of a a8 administ Producers or ¢ The need fe ede covering met Drakes and also th Wake or brake lining cor which are Dhasized dency tow ponsors for th cod v mulating th by Ask us for the new booklet ‘Evidence’ which gives scores of letters from en- thusiastic Oakland owners. NORTHWEST OAKLAND CO. 1000 PIKE ST. Buick shows the way for 1923 in performance —in style—in refinement. You can have EASY TERMS on any Buick if you wish them, Sold as Low as $365 Dewn Depending on the model, and proportionately low monthly payments We'll be glad to show you the different models and quote you terms. Send in coupon below for illustrated catalogue. , Bldridge Buick Company, $02 EB, Pike, Seattle e send mo complete catalogue of 1923 Lulek models and BALL LOOP Canal Motor ¢ 1 t Wilson & and- THE SI S. S. Chadderton, assistant district sales manager of the Standard Oil Co., thi by Harry Austin, manager of the Northwest Oakland Co., of Seattle MOTORIST'’S 1 ARY, M t Mx | MOTHER GOOSE | ay TAX MONEY FOR HIGHWAYS ONLY lAuto Men Suggest State BY THOMAS KR BB King County Kngincer v ENDING MAY 19ta ALL PAVED ROADS IN GOOD CON- TION 1 KOADS Renton-Maple Valley Kent-Biack Diamend—Pa Maple Valley-Diack’ ‘Diamond Vnumelaw-Franktin saneet Highway Inaquah-Newpert Auburn-Dlack Diamond (via Seos Creek) | Neches (asta —Open to polnt 14 miles be- | Mental activities and in aoing this | Dos mile pavement excetient; caution on top of account of sildes For further information call Matn 65: Joost 36. CHINA MINISTER ARRIVES HERE fours City, Then Departs for Washington, D.C. Dr. 8. Ki A ster to the U. 8., the | red Sze, Chinese min arrived in Seattle board Admiral-Oriental liner Jackson, and B. ident Friday at the gangway by C. pre t of who acted as persons of Mayor itzgerald, uneil, I repre ive Brown; ©. Herbaman, president of the China| Club of Seattle, and D. B, Trefethen, A. od M. J epresenta the Hillman and ot Connell, chamber of with Dr. Sze} ommerce, ‘Traveling nd his wife was a large party of| oung Chinese men and women who| will attend American universities in the East | The party was taken on an auto tour of the city prior to their depart-| ure for Washington, D. C., at 7:40] shooting and killir Ps man, & young American, gan Chinese soldiers months ago i% now regard¥d ele incident by the Chinese ernment, according to Dr, 8 stated that the affair was most fortunate, and that the Chinese diers were in the right. Young Calt-| man is sald to have attempted to| leave the port of Kalgan with a large amount of silver in his possession, in| | violation of Chinese law. He Is sald | to have been armed at the time he} 6 shot. ‘The threatened for | |a time to result in international dif. | | ficulties of Ch at Kal by several oye He un. | |Gasoline Output Sets New Record WASHINGTON, M 5.—The Joutput of gasoline during March | | totaled 630,701,355 gallons, and cre- | ated a new high record, the de-| |partment of the interlor announced | tor | Stocks on hand March 91 were | 1,269,209,171 gallons, dn increase of | 129,000,000 gallons. Consumption during March way estimated at 440, 000,000 gations, Kerosene production was 190,701,- is gallons, a alight decred Crude Oil Price Is Again Lowered INDEPENDE: Kan., May 5, A cut of 10 cents a borrel in Kan. was, Oklahoma and North 'Texay crude oll was announced by the Prairie Oil and Gas Go, ‘This is the third cut in price in the past two weeks, lof the | M. O, Eldridg | roads, | which Sole Taxing Agency axnt “mounts non automo for ties to th necessar th mainten wand the ance of improved bi sdminintrath depart States declare tha state makers and goversing turning to motor vehicle manufs ture, sale 1 une an fertile fields for raising a big bare of the annual} reventies needed to finance govern. bodies are are phicing special taxes on the au torobile, on sound theories of which are rarely bared up. economics committee cor money derived from th motor vehic no ial tax id be ATTLE T AR Athletic May Make Real Race Philly Team, After Many | Finally Shows Years, Up Well BY HENRY L, FARRELL Nitime’ YORK, M For the f greatest machit t 915, Connie M. exposed himnelf glare yenterd 1 Yar tadium it un ipso facto ind Connie is no longer ashame h Philadelphia Athiets any New York erit af ng over the tribe of men Ww urry M white th t at the New York © expose him But ¢ r more When } , prize pitehers ¢ Y b t Mack » f. He had b & smile hb In an Apr rrival ¢ ace. An to play smart the and Mack ng young pitchers, oO Ket Mack a man No one is expec win a pennant apbare £9 She, a Figges FACHIC COAST LE and municipal law | ¢ chicago or |¢ ways re cated tation quire and unless pullt of mat to m out th anspor of the state whways ar anner thene t every agneaned an of th pecial t ibjected to with th personal and the prope tax automobile is ntage kind of n any other ok taxes clas of property t is levied against | automobile eventually comes out pocket of the consumer on: aid xecutive chairman of | American Automobile associa: | widespread wae of the au has placed email cars in the hands of thousands who can ill {ford to pay an additional tax and who should not be required to pay special taxes while owned by men of iner the on, “The pmobdile properties | which au-| vast alth anes in these same not required to pay tomatically value building good any | real os-| | flourished instance tate elopm ar all cities as a direct result of | the Increased growth of the automu-| bile and property which could readily be bought for $500 an few | years back is now for $10, 000 and $12,000 an acre thru sub. division into,lots. ‘The good roads| many legisiatora presume to} charge to the automobile in Increasing the value uburban nts ha acre a solling ALLIES WRITE | |GERMANY NOTE) PARIS, May 6 and Bel | gulm reached ment to. day on an answer German | reparations proposal | Premier Poinc n dcceptan nounced that ¢ would be si allie The note, however, will not handed to the German charge falres in Paris and Brusnels Sunday morning It is understood Great Britain, like-| wise i# planning separate note which is said not to be in conflict with the position of Franc Thére must be no juggling of the issues if there are to be negotiations, the French note says, Germany must accept fully the terms laid down. France a final agr to the re received the Bel-| e of bis text and an-| » of the joint text | at once to all the| be dat: until Oregon Gonviet Is Held in Chicago CHICAGO, May §.—-George Gik bert, allay Griffith, an escaped con: vict from the Oregon penitentiary, was arrested by police here today during a raid on a saloon, According to police, Gilbert was sentenced to 18 months in the ©: gon penitentiary on a burglary charge in 1910 and exeaped in 1911, He 14 boing held awalting advices from Orson officials, t thru ided |“ AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. autontobile, | a Kreator | 8 wing's double with bina, Seventeen hite off four Red enabled the Pirates to win, 11 to 6. ls pitching by fi Sox Wildness by Francis and t enabled the White Sox to 4 to 6. o beat the Tigers, Paul Strand Proves That He’s Only 28 OS AN May 4.—Armed with a birth certificate show- ing him to be 28 years of age, Paul Strand, Salt Lake outfielder, who led tho Coast league in bat- ting in 1922, declared his critics had assumed him to be too old to play major league baseball hat is the reason passed up by big league scouts this year, They have taken it for granted that I am about 35 yeira old because I broke into major league baseball ten yoars ago, I was 18 when I entered on the Boston Braves’ roster as a pitcher, “To disprove tho superficial Judgment of my critics I had the county clerk at Tacoma dig up my Wirth certificate recently. Hereafter T will conduct a per- sonal campaign against the claims of my critics that I am too old to play major league baseball.” Strand hit for a mark of .984 in 1922 and from present indications he ‘will top the league's awatters at the end of this season, “Hvery big league scout T meet will get a look at this certificate,” Strand sald, holding out the bit of papor which testifies he was born in Tacoma in 1896, was "Tene punted | the pitohers | hed bite . 0. Co. Buys Oakland) Postpone Star Heavy Tournament ON | THE SC oe. Druxinman Lining Up Goad Card IMMY MARCUS of Is resembled tle, or as popular with the as | urn meeting between Gorman 4 Ridley Druxinman ts figuring on giving, the fana some new ones in the pre-| | iminaries and is working on a kood | HAVE ARRAY OF OAR VETS y who th ks the var > have an easy time Rowing club eight be id on Saturday, May 19 in Lake has a to | Washington a wrong ide Never befo xport has stare been gathered into one the Portland club will have it lines up nat the varsity | Here's their bunch J. K, Thurnhurgn, No. 1, st Duluth Rowing club to the tional amate championship | year Jack McDonald, No. 2, teur rowing champion. G. B, Leitch, tegina Be ot the in the history crew such boat « when men. ur senior ama- | rowed for the| . navy veteran | | who rowed on championship crew in | Olympic games at Brussels in 1 | Clyde King, No, 6, navy veteran, | who stroked ac to victory | jat Poughkeepsie last year and rowed ) the championship shell at Brussels, | _E. A, Stevens, No, 7, Cornell vet: | eran. : | Tony Brandenthaller, stroke, Uni | vers sity of Washington veteran and | | former captain. | | Russ Nagler, cox, University ot | Washington veteran, The Rose City men are getting in daily practice licks on the Willamette | river and are out to show the varsity oarsmen how it’s done second crew will be brought along by the Portlanders who will probably the Frosh as another feature of the | | regatta, | Thin will be the first meeting of | the two organizations, and interest lie being aroused in the coming con-| | test that is as keen as a regular in. | tercollegiate clash, (Paddock Runs | Despite Edict PARIS, May 5.—Despite the edict of the French Athletic federation that it would stop the University of Paris games if he competed again, Charley Paddock, world's — sprint | champion, ran. this afternoon and Jagain equaled his world's record of | 645 weconds for. 60 anateks, : MIKE McTIGUE SAILS FOR U. S. SOUTHAMPTON, May 6,——Mike |MoTigue, world's light-heavyweight champion, sailed today on the Beren aria for the United States, where he has been scheduled to meet Georges ‘Garbentier: on June 14, OPEN GUNS ON AMATEUR BODY NEW YORK, May 6.—Officlals of the Women's Swimming associatic “on the ground of unfair procedure threatened to take legal action agajist the A, A. U, If permission is It isn’t every river that can boast oarawomen, If you stroll along the Schuylkill at Philadelphia you would very likely see Miss Ruth Sharpless and other girls out in single| we shells. Jimmy ked |a geles fought four st | here HUYL KILL __J| Will Hold Big Event on Friday Boxers Can Do Training at Austin & Salt’s Gym- nasium any free instruction | until time 1 be Lonnie ening {rom 1:20 ing ume, 12 mid. Jimmy Marcus p. m cle night arrangement w ament & Te: limited to t Four have b promising working used eavies, who will be of next severa ght matches may between now and Entries can be time and should be & Salt, Inc., amateur tourna maé aged in Seattle what your we ill be cle ter lw assed ac ANGELS AGAIN LOSE TO SEALS SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.— The Seals made it three in row from | Los Angeles yesterday by winning 4 to 3. Two runs were made by th }locals in the fifth and sixth inninj ‘The score— R. HE |Los Angeles fe he }San Francisco .. vets er ae —————— |_ Ponder and Dailey; Geary and Ag 'SOLONS DEFEAT |" SALTS, 11 TO 9 OAKLAND LOSES LAKE CIM, May 6 TO TIGERS, 7-5 won s thir from the Salt LOS ANGELES, May Vernon | defeated Oakland here yesterday, 7 to 5, and evened up the he score— Oakland rj | Vernon ¢ re Mails, Murchio, Wells, E Baker; Schellenback and D. May — — ST. PAUL, May ~Billy Wells of London outpointed Jock Malone, pride of St. Paul, in 10 rounds here last night. SALT ramento game yesterday sers, The cou The score— series. it Lake . . Yellowhorse, Penner and Blacholder, Singleton and Peters. Murphy. SAN FRANCI joston sc O, lightweight McGovern of An rounds to a draw nd Young last night Excursion Fares Eastbound LAN your vacation trip between May 15 and October 31 so that you can take ad- Visit Home This Summer vantage of the very low summer excursion fares on the Northern Pacific. Tickets sold daily from May 15 to September 15. Final return limit October 31. , Liberal stopover privileges. We will gladly give you the fares to any city in the United States if you will ask. Round Trip Fares From Seattle to Atlanta, Ga..... $117.55 Atlantic City, N. J.. 149.04 Baltimore, Md 141.56 Boston, Mass. 153.50 Buffalo, N. Y. 120.62 Chicago, Ill... .... 86.00 Cincinnati, Ohio. . 106.30 Cleveland, Ohio... 108,56 Detroit, Mich... .. 105.62 Duluth-Superior, Minn......... ¥ 72.00 Indianapolis, Ind. ath a a ee 99.24 Kansas City,’Mo. . 72.00 Milwaukee, Wi: 84.85 ei and St. Paul, Minn. 72.00 Montreal, Que 132.75 New York, N. Y.. 147,40 adelp! ia, ‘a 144, Pittsburgh, P. HE St. Louis, Mo. Washington, D. C. seating Every Passenger a Guest E. E. Nelson, A. G. P. A. 200 L. C, Smith Bldg. E. L. Carey, Gen. Agent 1407 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash. Phone Elliott 5580 not granted a team of girl swimmers. to tour Burope this summer Northern Pacific Railway

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