The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1923, Page 10

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SATURDA CTOBER 20, 1923. ATTEND MEET’ ms) @® Star; Cr CAR Convention to Slip “Old Man Detour” se, Into Watery Grave ' CLUTCH: BY LELAND HANNDM HE Star Dry Plate Dise clutch insures positive action without jerking, Nooilor other preparation is used, therefore it is unaffected by temperature or other conditions. It can be dismounted in 15 minutes, ce nti oe | A) | W.S. DULMAGE cl tin othe mates MOTOR CO. 925 EAST PIKE f r * ¥ ' K Fourth Avenue Motor Sales Co. Capable of being converted into seven different types of delivery body is the feature of | de a, B.C, and ! 1114 Fourth Avenue this new Star Eight light delivery car. The changes are made in a few minutes’ time from Seattle " The car is now on display at the W. S. Dulmage Motor * Co., E. Pike, at 10th ave. nd from the tle Chamber of Commerce} Douglas Fairbanks, the intrepid and spectacular picture is organizing the Beattie caravan. It] stay, gave the spectators at the Pony Express rodeo, held in : s Cit Slippery PavementsBring DW announced, teens bere ihe | i Pen eee aio ine racetak, on Soptonther 10, —_ ; ‘ or. ata few thrills by doing some of his daredevil stunts on the|i i : cal a the ‘main market res yolock { ning Buick “Bronko” four-cylinder car, which is owned by Lin} | 3 i gratityins to the A. A. 4 | oads between cities and towns and Thoughts of Nonskid Tires SET HIGH MARK Ke mead Sn | ce Bronk” fourculindr ea, which is owned oy Ltt i hat ett sine | ee oe err a distributor for Buick car \the same time providing a ¢ creatly exceeds the thru travel Smooth Treads Give Way to Knobbed Tops) ,..i2%, uw sesh mens, Ligaen rll rine deai.| This Buick is constructed’so that the hood. has a special Jase A alom at 9 o'clock, where ° os ay Sets In ng hor y z the board emonten will be repeated. | cover to which a saddle can be attached similar to the back When Winter ter We ather whe DR ewes Bre tg Ht pane Ata club, of young women | 47 a horse, From his seat on the hood Fairbanks did some has a J to vend 11 delegates an , . “Now that the winter season isjyou want it bad aE np Fe ees an. roping and bulldogging feats with wild steers as playmates. rapidly approaching, car owners re | smoo! cad was rel < | “Harr rtz, 9 1 n © | cate with the Chamber of Commerce The former postmaster of San Francisco under the Wilson eee om ‘honest es bee se ifront wheels, a a lace * i pee ie Charles W. Fay, is standing on the running es OPS Fins: Goodyear | Wee , dng ail | Peetant | auinoblle: ta | board in the picture, while Lin Howard, son of C. S. How- ire and Rubber Co., of California. |cars have sc ind of on-akh 5 r i nl Lath | is seen seated at the wheel underneath the wide som- “They realize that on slippery city |tread tire on every wh . . Chena teeter rite Berateene ites et ater |v cce ime prove, octet nt ee prec victory rales : TOUR POSSIBLE ee ee A. NortHWEST PRoDuct Ger | on, marked progres: Ito the Pacific const. At the present Tutely necessary to have tires that| ity oxtrs Which Geares af 1&¥ tae paint Jon, marked progress ie being a if ‘ p | Qffer a maximum amount of trac: | rag) ! Tommy t t year int can now start wm the|made in extendin aved roadjrate of progress, | tion and resistance to sideslip and gen om the care in thia{ Indianapolis soomaile claasic. Hddle | zero, mile Washington ad4|from the point where It 4eaven off| few: yeara until the motor . JACK TIRE STATION wv Bere, Aa, 8 remit. ovr salen os |Poen! any ott Hearne, veteran racer, now for) ¢ ett ¢ mile ts way Wentward in the Centra New York in his 1924 ~ Third ‘Ave. ~~ Seattlé~ Wash (wai Goodyear allweather tread tires saga * ris bhagh : viet Baby: one Coen re = padre al axe increased by leaps and Bounds |1...¢ ‘he sharp-edged diamond blocks | PS ioe palate | contisnanus Auat — , igen lb . rR | co 2 during the past threg ‘Weeks. are so placed as to ch diate s, § a as ee ee “On a smooth, dry, level road.|1 0? Sxiasing tender any di ccinegh ie . ry lads there fsn't much difference in tires, ried “the Sma chta cen 7 y Hd ‘ . . nmy oF 6 » nun from the standpoint of skidding and) nica grooves between aed " x secon € tantia : ngs P frattion. If all o aways were | orate the tire to Mocks MDurant Specia ‘ pinhiny tn | devel t national sy | ed Paved and level, and there wasn't |i ét dieathe pyaar ney ' y ¢ 5 = i such a thing as mud, or rain, or ice; Y t ag r 8 cal nm wou! advantage wh in. obvioux > t Th find snpwr, motorists would stilt prob- acrnial . n E ‘ from Washing A N N R M O O R S dond ably mA riding an und on smoot Will Make Surve E puis, 19 Maia ew i “But winter does come, with Its “All racing events on tmportan , any, ew . 7 speedways h ‘© been tt h lad and Baltimore. ark fain and slush and icy pavements—| Of Fire Equipment too"), !ve veers 9 le egg bee gem ll oa ~ all of which increase ‘the danger of ) necesnar r ace 8 4 *, laceldents and death from skidding.| | ‘V. D- Barkhutff. superintendent of | the : - ‘ nection of road. Between some a Cc h 1 ev e m e nN t Was Consequently, one of the greatest streets, was selected by the board of f atly in sof rnate routes over « Probleme of the tire manufacturers |PUbic works Friday act with és with minimum risk. 1 road equally as good would be of-| to reduce this tendency of their | Building Superinte L.|bave been more than eough fored to skid by building vartous Proctor a8 a committee to a: ‘ hrill-loving pubite. This ts but one of the many numer rs Fire Chief George F’. Mantor in mak feaured by spectacutar co: Th 4 ches of paved high. s ° is. SF Knobs, “oF buttons, “on the| |." , survey of the fire department , je to determine whether complete mo whee yoe want a non-skid tire, | rteation is advisable. Due to t rring struggles and skiliful pilot. | ¥¢ long rainy season here and the ma: ing of machine sous pare ¥ rtland Sal. en dirt streets, it is claimed that there| ‘’The unusual succession of Du-| ed to the national highway x Po id ee: _ |Are parts of the city where horse-| cial victories is traceable to| the countr the various Receive Trip Prize | drawn vohicies are the only kind th 4 team work of all drivers | fill - k line Bo can be used n ne capta Cc. cutn} 1 e rprise of such org Maratea, cee sears or aceck ‘The committes will also consider | Dura: : / ae fs aa th in Highway a ny : the advisability of consolidating sev-| dition t a cennful >| - - Betivity Monday morning when the |eral stations to provide larger crews | mobile < , is himsel PHONOGRAPH RECORDS (FPles organization of the Portland |to man the equipment. famous fp f | WANTED “branch of the Goodyear Tire & Rub-| nur S ine clube now have four ber Co., of California, arrived In the | ul phonograpt in the ~¢eity on the Lark for a three days’ on . 1 ye need mere) | visit’ to Los Angeles and tho big SMILES rds. We cant use either disc or| | Goodyear factories at Ascot Park. vide ‘ a!) se rhage nag te — | - qnoth sales context staned aniong the||Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, || Dave. CA pitiaszs 21 Western branches of Goodyear “Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star ak ad @uring August. The contest was | CLOTHES FOR WORTHY on the relative increase tn bi SHUT-INS rs Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 nyoey “now tes ootentid J boy that needs a suit of clothes Period of several HAPPINESS home. With the exception of slight] °F @ little gir. a dress? I know a ‘Tis only a bubble cast up by the | ave tro E i Neckadl hat thinks she can fit them ‘The trip to Los. Angeles, and a een Dp by ye trouble, which Is being corrected itiful silver loving cup, presented Just a bit of th with giages and a pettish temper see A. F. Osterioh, vice president and eternity Rr | simak kad ‘lack’ of mental training, | Beneral manager of the company.) rr floats for a moment, then |due to long Inactivity and suffering, | epee the prize. pricked by a sigh, It returns to its nothingness, lays down to die. Like Angels of pence it leaps As Robert Louls Stevenson has| from the heart sald, "To become what we are capa- | Like the beautiful rainbow It HOME FOR CHILD WHOSE MOTHER WORKS this little ray of sunshine ts as fit as The lady who works down any. | town, {¢ still desirous of a good home for her child, where she too may room and know tho child has good caro while she is are ble of becoming, i the only end of | away, will find it to advantage to “atte ieee her chance. Call ¢ apith 4626 | WHEEL CHAIR For Poor re cares and worry and | SHUT.IN pittere: 4 | Kege on cho we ag I have a wheel chair for the use of and also February 23, 19221 Never enter the concordance of sth Door ANGE Ts Who ouuuiee attoet heavenly things DANCERS buy or retit-o CA pith LINOIL | ; to buy o ne. Phone CA pitt And nothing but freedom and | Had you been at the County 4626. AUTO TOP DRESSING happiness brings; |] hospital Fi evening you|| — I The realm of right-thinking \ . r rather x AUTO BODY POLISH rank Roy Loope. - x 5 "a 2 strang: of blind N GETS LINOIL vee me thea eels Tite ren Stas Deter SHOF DRESSING | HOW KOHLA CLUB nishing music for tho nuraes||| at West Seattle, gave up their pet | a LINOIL |. A new amusement club, along the and chut-in friends to dance by, e1 to make the blind man WwarEnvnoor om |lines of the Lonesome clu while convalescent and sick in-|}| happy who appealed thru this co}. { RA AEE SE SE ES RTE EE, EE SA REL EE EL BE |formed with Dr. A. H. ¥ $ mates crowded the warda to look | umn for a pet dog to replace the STORES Stu "Ganacr: president, and Mrs. Grace G. Wilso nm, the corridors being kept free faithful companion he had at | * - i :, s, 5 . a , dS I od |r etacin trainee ‘The club will | srt alain then Rey ggdebredl | mock csheaen aie had. just An Oldsmobile and a SIX for $750, Think of it! twenty-six years of manufacturing experience, or Phone yet-2317 lhe known * ‘How Kohla Club" | © 1. Kreiger, accordion, | | ® ~~ * Here is the car that offers you what you have reinforced by the unmatched engineering, re- Heware of imitations which, slated from the Sioux} ters, ps, and || fe | | ‘ x bee vaiti — ity y ng "7 Ss hi at pedrcrpee dairy ar Ga ene phones sn PICNIC SEASON ENDS AT long been waiting. for the opportunity to buy Rake and purchasing facilities of the grea | Dances will be held bi-monthly, the | : | HOSPITAL six-cylinder flexibility, smoothness and power, General Motors Corporation. Sieg first and third Friday nights, in Miss | During the summor a little ady and at a low four-cylinder price. We invite you to inspect the new Oldsmobile Six [Br ibd [HELP MAKE THESE CHILDR sf pobre? ee f ut the’ King And—it is a true Oldsmobile. In spite: of its at our show room. You will find an achievement | NEW RADIO PROGHA piried een haa im giv. [holding ie pte yee tieaineen amazingly low price, it brings you the beauty in motor cars, which is General Motors’ answer Beginning with toda lite the Kiddlon oC cre tecatiea chuiva| Stactire corner of the spacious hos and refinement which have always characterized to the public’s insistent demand for a good, but noon, the Rhodes Co, KDZE, will| Home and the Washington Chil.| Pital grounds, Oldsmobile cars. It gives you a highly developed very low-priced six, The new Oldsmobile is the broad the exclusive program of| dren's Home a baneun Halloween| Gathering bricks and stones, a automobile which is the result of Oldsmobile’s lowest-priced six in the world. the Junior Radio club, from 4:30 tol party. You no doubt will remem-|8™4All outdoor « was built, on 5:30. This program will be of inter ber the days o’ the witches and| Which coffee was m and a de ~ q 5 - ee e < = eat to every child under 10 years of| tne weird vemen fod Tan at sang) ticlous pfenic lunch served the hom Touring $750 Roadster $750 Sport Touring $880 Cab $955 Coupe $1035 Sedan $1095 age, also toa great many grown-ups, | young days. We want to have|Pltal shut-ins from n basket laden , ex | ay i sii ition: bat eciant: sonia Rusa vue sete pe e nee Phd te MANE | Goma with: poodle’ > Seng meiiutaen The G. M, A. C. extended payment plan makes buying easy. All prices f. 0. b, Lansing. Tax additio:al. Sets to the kiddies at this hour. The} joons, candy and co cream for] #¥' Picnic parties live in the hearts Program for today includes some|every one of the 150 children in| of these unfortunates. e stories by Capt. James Webster and| these two homes as well as Hal- bist Pa smo 1 e otor ompany pea Coss the Dougherty School of |ioween decorations, pumpkins and|% BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON Bor exprens apples, If you can furnish any of é ati sy 5 parison i i Will tell you more of ‘our plans] these, we will do the rest. by see-| |, MP A. M. Lee whared a very | Wins by Com istributors for the Junior Radio club next week.|ing that the children have tho| | M4PPy birthday luncheon with | : |It will be made possii.e for every | tine of thelr lite | Sunshine H ward at the County | 1000 EAST PIKE STREET EA st-0128 eulld, whether he has a set or not, ak oe | hospital Wedne afternoon of | to become a member, Just watch our By : 1 ant week. A great cake deco- | Dealer applications will be considered for open territory plans develop. COUNTY HOSPITAL FOLKS and well lighted as well | Paya INTERTAINED a1 dality Whuhees WA caPoed | ’ fs EVELYN WANTS ME Mra: Apaiden sAsdateot: oliairman Melodie Wei Pacey eae Ge Western Washington Dealers: o'clock by Peggy and her | '. ‘ | y eel norry elf |of the entertainment committee, and| | friends } Brown's) Garage’ +Redmond BR. B. Simpson. .Cle Elum tainler Garage ...+ Enumclaw Until you heag about Eve! Mr. D, H. Painter, of the Social Madam Alberta Janson, Mis Carpenter Motor Co Centralia Spike Motor Co, +. -South Bend Stay u y r| Stave Brothers. Sedro-Woolley ty little attractive miss of about 6| Service society, arranged a most ex.|\! Helena and Mrs, Hall furnished | Floyd Cram .. Bilenaburg Spike Motor Co., ses Chehalis 1 or 6 summers. cellent program at the County hor A delightful program ihvarett ‘Auby Gece shit owe Vrooman-MacDonald Co. ..Bremerton Glave. Breiner Ne ahendatctine Evelyn has been a cripple since|{tal on Thursday evening of - , srey Hivorett Walker's Garage ...,. -Hoquim Stave Brothers, ......Bast Stanwood —ask any birth, but most of her deformities | week. | Caearmseme Dae — —— hae Motor Coi, Bellingham Edward Zarth ,., Vashon Harbor Garage Aberdeen have been corrected by orthopedic] ‘The entertainers wore: | oD 1 Morris Motor Co... Olympia Motor Market ‘Bouth Tacoma Weaver's Service Station Elma Ford dealer physicians and now this little mite,| Mrs. Albert O. Miller, violin, I I ORT UNITY 5 who has spent more than two-thirds] Mrs, A. C. Kahike, voice a of her life in bed, 1s looking for a! Mrs. C, T. Hatfield, plano, Star Want Ad 8

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