The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1924, Page 12

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THE HARRY W. BANGER Automotive Manager TOMOBILE. SECTI 20,000 Hens and Scenic Beauties MakeVas Berries “The Pearl of the Pac ific”’ hon Famous BY LELAND HANNUM | ' 1 E Pearl of Pu prosper hapitat Old Capt. George V 29th day of May, 1798 liked it so well t Vash friend majesty, the king of England. ous small farmer discove t he honor Sage-green waves lapped the tree-clad island, he named for| Lieut. Peter Puget, another friend. This week Bert Eling, of the [!*!ana the visit « 4 t Oldsmobile Motor Co., 1000 FE, |Dul saually entrancing view of wate Pike st.; his son, Gerald; with wort gay vr Tereanain dll vam ieanpr draagparny The Star’s automobile editor | Maury 4 per and Edward Zarth, Vashon/|cream of \ see | Olds dealer, “discovered” it again for attle motorists. RICH SCENERY IN EVER DIRECTION From Vashon heignt @rm end, where a curv meets the Je auto ferries a) it inute « z pavemer ise, to i's al city harbor, ts a beau tiful drive. The pavement ends at Vashon, about the center of the island, but the roads at this time of et Sound,” s beautiful Vashon island ancouver, nd fellow-servant they call it, those proud and , s and summer residents whose away back on the memorable d this “pear! of great price,” ed it with the name of Capt in ‘the fleet of his And the placid sound, whose 4 sky as time from listanee count nowaday nd the conifer-clad hillsides and call the city motor of Vashon ~~ >_> Salome Issues Auto | Passports to Those | Who Go Over Desert D* K WICK HALL garne stopping at his place in for we . ¢ BALOME, ARIZA y EXOFFICIOUS WARRANTINE > ¢ HEALTH SIMPLIFICATI DISINTERE THIS CERTIFIUB That has This Day been Sprinkied w th Fre ed with Laughing Gas and Greasew and the Off s \ter Shows No Signs of his being Infect with hing Des Go Homewhere Eise—tor wh we ne AL L TOOTH & TO NAIL Disease Germs, if f or Person, have elther been Strangled to Deatly Each without the Knowledge of the Other, or } that they can Run Easy if the Me h of AL H Bel ing Beare s of Any Kind ¢ Balve Else Wor ng—* s ¥ x Him Here IN WIT {“REOF & WHEREFOR, WHICH w THEN & THE KING OF BALOME HAS HE HI8 OFFICIOUS MAR THE swi FRE DATE, AT THE LAUGHING GAS STATION, 8A WHERE SHE DANCED,” ADIOS & COME AC DICK WICK HA KING OF BALOME - WITNESS (Pro Tem & A-hemy “SALOME” Herpelf fis Mark the year are all good, solid gravel who mething different | ‘and lead thru bits of the most won-|for a whole or half-day jaunt int erful land and water-scapes imagin-| the country able. Summer homes of the Burton settlement mirror them- selves in the placid waters of the northwestern inlet of Quartermaster sound, on the southern end of Vashon island, | T c Royal Chamber Maid To the north lies Seattle and Alki Point; to the south the smelter chim. mey of Tacoma looms thru the haze =ficross the west passage ts Ollala land the evergreen hills of Pierce and Kitsap counties while to the east i Three Tree point, the beaches between Tacoma and Beattie “The Pearl of Puget Sound 33 and one-half miles | Ayiy ryan Milles across at its jest part the 5,000 s have made thetr| all over the North for the huge and awberries, the largest west of Chicago and a 200,000 laying hhome-land famov West and Al extra-carly greenhouses ehicken census of Summer homes abound all along the shores; prosperous berry and poultry farms dot the roads at the broad summit of the island; schools and churches rear spires and flag Staffs thru the deep green of orchards and stump lands. From every vantage point on the Tell Your Mechanic You Want ‘Trade M Patent No. 908570 and see that you get them. THEY Ground Like aValve ON THE PROPER EDGE ARE, Each Ring Stamped NEV-R-FAIL WE GUARANTEE Install a set. If they fall to give your car perfect compres- sion instantly and 1,000 miles to # gallon of oll, we will re- fund your money and ray you $2.00 per cylinder additional Our Only Provin Rings A Teturned Within 60 Days The Luckey-Hughson Co. Piston Ring Headquarters Des Moines and | as seen in the picture above. waters and landscapes on the island, Below, WHITE SALMON ROAD OPEN at the left, Bert El j Co., points out Three Tree point, across the sound, to his ., Highway Open on North Bank son, Gerald, from the vantage point of the bulkhead beach| drive, north of Portage. For more than a mile the hard eS Stevenson Route auclked voad-skirte the edge of the sound. Pr ey Lelaed Mar PAVING PROJECT DONE | District Engineer Reports | After Survey Trip | Announcement that {t Is now pow sible for motor cars to get thru on the North Bank highway as far as| | White Salmon was made by R. M.| Gillis, district engineer of the state | | highway department | |_ The road between Stevenson and} White Salmon has open for} }some time, Gillis declared, and the road between Vancouver and Steven. | son is now In good condition with the exception of one strip, about. half mile in lenghth, whore the going is| rather rough. However, the road at Hy ¥ |this point ts not too rough to hinder | aa : “The Ten Millionth g | been travel. | “Everywhere thruout the district | the contractors are taking advantage | New York to San Francisco of the weuther and are rushing| thelr work as much as possible and} progress yout the district Is pro-| | ceeding in a ner,”* ( FINISHING BIT OF PAVING short stretch of paving on the} Pacific highway at the south end of| , the Salmon Creek bridge in Lewis county was to be thrown open to} travel Friday | With this opened, continuous pay: | ing will be available from Vancouver to the Canadian border, with the ex F° nd nooln Hi iol ) car No leaving | m New York on {ts trans-con. trip, 10,000,000, t.| the country before the jast we to start, the lead. | started t would be more than 1,000 ception of the La Center t Getting the cars off t Engineer Gillis explained ? highway department pro-|) 0 that of open this stretch of paving} (1 or thom and the La Center bridge simultan. eously this fall problem to arise would ding parking space for Removing all New! York's skyscrapers and other build. Paradise Inn Emerges { BUSY ON Ings from Manhattan island would 5 . vieasienes provide 22 square miles of parking | 9 CENTER BRIDG ground, but that wouldn't be suf. | rom unter Ss nows Work on the La Center bridge is|ficlent to accomodate the 10,000,000 | >; practically half completed and the contract calls for completion of the| out bridge on September 1. The work has| It would be necessary to park a been delayed of late, however, by|few hundred and over sin high water in the south fork of the | Brooklyn or some other handy place. Lewis river. If the cars started off four abreast « even if they were parked with. | any space at all between them. | hel in the snow and passing thru the tunnel into the inn Tho the snow is yet deep in places, jthe wild flowers are already bloom jing profuscly in the bare spots on the hillsides which are gradually | growing larger as the snow melts. RIVER CAMP OPED HE White River road, leadi | to White and a half miles from th —|| east entrance to the Ra tional park, is now open Tent sleeping quarters for 50 people and meals for twice that | Foundations for 11 of the 22 spans | — to be erected in the south approach |q few more days. Foundations are in| \to the main span are now finished. | for one span at the north end of the Three more will be completed within | bridge. Paradise Inn is in full operation | Pre-season rates are in effect until || number may be obtained at the feel I should like to pleased T am with my new Flint. wonderful performer, and I hay ed it to some very severe which it has stood says VICTOR with THE GROTE-RANKIN C0. 1424 |July 1. Paradise camp will be ready about June 25 Altho the reguiar ski tournament | will be omitted this yedr because of the early season, some prominent ski jumpers are making exhibit! ring on the National Park high-|1 camp, and blankets and linen may way in Lewis county got away to allie rented of guests may bring good start Inst week. The road 18] their own bed covering. The pub- |still open to travel and highway un-|} jc camping grounds ure in shape der construction runs parallel to the| : plank roadway now in us | actors, who are lining the Under “THREE ow A STAR CAR se ae I$ EASY TO BUY FROM US Sell From Star Stook TAR TOURING C. F, Model tell you how It is a subject: tests, under up remarkably well,” ECKLAND Sixty automobiles sold during the fr p of paving| Point of th ts third trip across the con nde wou work, for if the art of © sum. | route be tr In other words by simply c hours a day and the stretch to} But 5 feat each time a line of th on their way in detach: | tor travel by the time the | Fords et s|four Fords was added the leading 8 very minute he would ainy spell nets in. would he a dif-|cars would go to San Francisco, re 0 Job five year jumps | There countless such numerous drives around the are ing, of the Oldsmobile | SALES DEPARTMENT Motor}, | ASSOCIATED OIL Co. GETS NAVY CONTRACT The A been a fated Ot) comp GET PICNIC PRIZES} ot previous k all ce |navy dep: ntests of brain, | « ales force toc raffic Jams me osts Mount! in the met York and ts environs ig estimated at $1,000, 000 daily This compares with daily loan in Chicago, a $200,000 $100,000 in Wor MOTOR TRAVEL IS HEAVY All Parts of Country Are Represented Here With the opening on Juno n el will , according to Haze mber of Com eau, Arctic t { the four States were r ree infor. :, who rs of the ed by nk reports th United who registered recently w York, Detrott, San Francisoo ¢ among the t visitors. ¢ reau Jacksony Honolulu nd other cities were pme towns of Seattle's amber officials reported t day in the bureau since San the busies the season began Tray ng 1 from California is also in due largely to the absolute of all inspections at county lines in California, as the hoof-and mouth disease there is well under {control and there have been no new cases of infections reported for 10 bres 1,300 feet from the Summit. Local and long distance |service is now In operation in park. telephone the losed between 9 p. m. and 6 a. m | Parties desiring to leave the park should be at the entrance before clos | ing time so as to avoid any venience incon U.S. National Parks Plan Is Surfacing contractors are get- | parapise INN is emerging from |eyory evening on the slopes just | ting started with their work on | the winter's snow, labove the Inn.- These exhibitions the Ocean Beach highway, be- | Automobiles are driving over the] will continue for a week or two. tween Chehalis and South Bend, |road thru a channel from 5 to 10} Most of the regular guide tripe The maintenance crews have re- | feet deep cut in the snow by thejare now in operation—Nisquilly gla- | sumed work on the Ocean Beach | steam shovel. ‘The usual tunnel has|cier, Pinnacle peak and the Sum. | highway between Hwaco and Me- | been dug in the snowdrift at the en+|mit. ‘The first Summit party of the Gowan and will finish this |trance to Paradise Inn, and visitors|season returned last Tue after stretch in a short time. are getting the unique thrill of driv. | noon, ll had a very hard trip. | Dorman & Kampe, Vancouver con Jing f two or three miles thru « y_ was forced to turn back | WASHINGTON, June 21,— The popularity of American national parks has attracted wide attention | abroad and in many foreign coun tries active effort is now being mado | to preserve regions of especial scenic! or historic Interest for the national enjoyment. “One of the most Interesting phases of our park work,’ sald Stephen T. Mather, director of the national park ser “Is to watch the development of the national park ideu in foreign countries, “Sweden already has 10 national parks, Switzerland hag one, France i first 18 days of its existence is the| $117.50 Down Jone, the Argentine repfiblic one, Italy Seattle Automobile Co p| record cited by the Howell-Bonnens| F has two and afother in process of . Motor Co, 919 Olive it, Heat-| plus carrying charge formation, and there ate also na Established 1903 second agency for this make a tional parks in Australia and New BALANCE $25,15 Per Month Zealand. Eleventh But @ short time in the field, “Reports from Japan describe of. East 0462 the Howell-Honness Co, has a sales! And when you buy a Star from us, you are forts to organize a national park force of 21, with an average sales assured Real ice and Honest Treatment, Open Sundsys record of three and one-half cars a PECCCCe ate eaters system there, to consist eventually Cs be of eight parks, The republic of ani f Poland has sought our service infor. erage, are visiting the establish u ie i a 4 and administration in connection phan 4 wervice department and at) Phone MA in-2400 919 ‘Olive, Corner Terry with a proposed park in the Cake the end of the first week's business, ‘ ' 7 pathian mountains. Recently there this branch of the business required We have no connection with any other was created a national park in Den seven mechanies, Star = * . B ; Star Dealer. mark to commemorate tho herolo Hpecial Star servicing equipment, stand of the Danish army in the bat including spiral expansion alligning tle of Dybbel. Land for this park 0 fh 0 e-maving 1 M 4 , ne roamers and other time-saving af was purchased by funds raised thr paratus have been installed, popular subscription,"’ ne . a Yj ne bu Denver, | The entrance gate to the park is} Much inFavor brawn and skill and winning the | H 2 ports oF pewter mug for the tug-of-war, at | two-thirds ne t quirements for t the annual fic t and pienic last | t se pont agit pienie ae" | This contract y of the Central Ford Age Is as well o Lake The affair was staged Wilderness grove king the tug force broke « nine-year re¢ riment yt-war the sales After all, it’s your engine that must be the jury when it comes to the case of the right fuel. We can tell you—as thousands of Seattle motorists can tell you—that General Gasoline will give you complete fuel satisfaction. But we prefer to leave it to demonstration. For your own benefit, won't you try a full tank of “General” today and—‘let your engine de- cide?” Coupon Books for sale by all our dealers or phone EL iot-6602. | | | Look for the Green and White Sign at Independent Dealers GENERAL GASOLINE and Lubricants “Fill Up and Let Your Engine Decide!” | WHER IN [oT LA Northern 6lectric Co. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS SN WARARVRATR YEN TPT A Timely Warning! Now is the crucial period for your automobile. Timely care of electrical units—starter, bat- tery, ignition, generator, lights, wiring systems—will insure a vacation and Summer season gf enjoyment. Negligence spells dis- appointments and costly repair Main distributors and ser- | units, Recharging and re- vice station for Bosch | pairing of all makes bat shock absorbers; Exide bat- | teries; lighting; — starting teries; all Bosch electrical | and ignition systems, Bring Specialized Work to Specialist : Northern Electric Co. . 423 Bast Pike at Summit OE NAAN S AMERICAN " , CH } Main Distributors and Service Station Exide Mayas 1 LAAN CaM!

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