The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1924, Page 16

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. THE SEATTLE STAR Northwest ‘ Fn > EDMONDSAINGSTON FERRY ROUTE [FERRIES QOPEN| = Hoop CANAL BLESSED PORT GAMBLE-SHINE WONDERLAND Fo bist _ SCHEDULE NOW EFFECTIVE OCCT a < . Ang a Transport Auto Parties All SUNDAY, JULY 13 Over Sound Country > ix j | ; MOTOR BY FERRY a ) | FARES A Pleasant Outing Visit the j EDMONDS-KINGSTON ROUTE 4 ie Tesoiua in Navy ‘Yad H ; CS aR ONE way ROL ND TRIP ep ~~ / 2,100 to 3,000 pounds “s Lo 2.50 a Over 3,000 pounds 1.75 3.00 3 | ) PORT GAMBLE-SHINE ROUTE : 7 ; § | ONE WAY ROUND TRIP s0¢ F | | ican py bese 35 5 ry Round Trip 80c Round Trip a i Driver included with car.” Passenger Fare 23¢ each ferry => PROWESS a Children under 12 years, Free ter, J : | cy thlfeo ptt nial Puget Soand Navigation Co. EL iot-6343 tures “ag sj ket Colman Dock MA in-2222 ; I ’ 5 = paved by Stage =| Y 200 Patt SEATILE TU SEATTLE GOLF CLUB, via North Park ané Grovelands—Fare 20¢ SEATTLE TO EDMONDS, RICHMOND BEACH—Fare 40¢ AND ALL WAY POINTS From Seattle $57.65, in- cluding meals and berth onsteamer between Van- couverand Prince Rupert SEATTLE TO BOTHELL, WOODINVILLE, 40¢6— 50¢e—HOLL ound Trip 75¢ WOOD, 60¢ Upper, camping along the Duckabush river, Center—A "Ge above Lilliwaup fall Below—The Seabeck-Brinnon ferry, carrying passenger and autos to the Olympic SEATTLE TO THREE-TREE POINT, SUNNYDALE and DES MOINES—Fare 50¢—Round Trip, 36¢ Trips! SEATTLE TO RENTON Via BRYN MAWR AND EARLINGTOS Fare 25¢ All Set for Summer This year, on your Aisa =a trip or outings, know the comfort and free- dom of Filson’s Laced Breeches. SEATTLE TO BLACK DIAMOND, $1.15 — GREEN RIVER GORGE, $1.35—KERRISTON, 82.00 & MAPLE VALLEY, 80¢ peninsula, SEATTLE TO SUMNER, 90¢ PUYALLUP, $1.00 SEATTLE TO ENUMCLAW, $1.35 — SELLECK, $1.85 AND FAIRFAX, 82.20 CT Week, mr $1750 ofsk Or. Vacation Mpldgr Rainfcr National Park Co. Tacoma = Scattle §=—- Per fland SEATTLE TO DUVALL, $1.15—MONROE, $1.35 SNOHOMISH, $1.05 — INDEX, $2.35 5 J. F. McGuire, General Agent, Passenger Department CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 902 Second Ave. Tel. Main 4906 Seattle FOR INFORMATION, FARES, SCHEDULES and SPECIAL TRIPS vb PHONE EL iot-1401 ib MOTOR BUS DEPOT o 1916-18 Third Avenue A SPECIAL—10x12 TENTS Summer Vacationists Auto Carriers i th Regular $2.50 Delivered N = at baa i\ és “Where shall we go this summer’? to CAMPBELL Suc only f PV Ye VN Mall orders given prompt attention. C. C. FILSON CO. 1005-1007 First Avenue, Seattle “Filson Clothes for the Man Who Knows” spend a few days or a few weeks camping out, resting, enjoy- ing an outing? HARDWARE EL iot-0921 $1.75 t. TENTS of ALL KINDS and CAMPING SUPPLIES 8 0 coURaERT \ ce Camp Lewis Wireless ete First at Madison Enumclaw is the center of a natural outing coun- (ry of great variety and charm. Make Enumclaw your starting point and headquarters for your out- F, RAI WE OPERATE Through the ae “eeitng red fhe tg LAKES NASRMEL The Premier Resort Hotel oe ERA nr Woe ae PARK SERVICE ing, camping, hiking, eatables—bakery goods, milk, cream, meats, etc. ox CANAL and SOUND The most beautiful, entertain ing and instructive short trip in Seattle is the Canal Tour, ugh Lakes Washington a Union, the canal, Puget Sound and the harbon, on the STEAMER ATLANTA ahalf hours In the State of Washington (Singer’s) LakeCrescent Tavern Gea A. J. SINGER via Port Angeles KIRKLAND AT THE END OF THE YELLOWSTONE TRAIL 20 Minutes by Fast Ferry From Seattle Small Ranches, Chicken and Berry Farms ° . Delightful Suburban Hi in the Center of @ A Delightful Auto Trip to § * Comitinnlty, Population of Oger 7.500 ; Splendid Stores, Banks, Cafes and Garages | ELLENSBURG | tree Agr PURIST CAME At Enumclaw you are within a few miles distance from lakes, streams, mountains, forests, equipped summer resorts. Address Secretary Commercial Club or Secretary Sportsmen’s Association for information. Two Trains 7:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Longmire and return ing in a trim, comfort COPIES OF THE fesirh Maen $7.00 pati the Secretary cE WHERE TO GO DIREC1 ORY Seattle's real j Over Snoqualmie pass, along the shore of Lake KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERC mi FREE eyabhev ensure is by Paradise and return Keechelus and down the beautiful Yakima river. Plenty For a Limited Period at Our Main Office only to tho Panama 414 UNIVERSITY STREET Men aeatne’ tae tions in the harbor $10.00 of beautiful places to camp. Five to six hours over good roads. Good hotels. A beautiful, irrigated dis- Fp Sg Gar + = F 192-page book full of information and illustrations on resorts, A ; L 3 Fora ree © Per } hotels and vacation centers of the Pacific Northwest Two Trips Daily Se A trict. Home of the Washington State Normal school. FeFULY FER UNM LF é 7 Leaves cht Park 11 a.m. dF, L 4 4 * Published bys Leaved Marion Bt. daok:? p.m DUCA CONE MAA Caveat Save September 11, 12 and 13 to attend the iT WHERE TO GO BUREAL Bete AECL Bare jen, Agent Pass, Dep (Copies mailed to any address, 1¢ in stamps) Lake Union dock Second Ave, and Mudison St. Phone: WL iot-6200 TENE OT Lake Washington Ellensburg Rodeo County Seat of Snohomish County | Population 33,000 ’ a" ” Average Mean Temperature 49.9 It’s Rhododendron Time FOR SPACE . in the big western show. Bucking contests, Bull dogging. ON tiie PAG: - FOR SPAC Shave ebadinn Cowl thdi Lumb inate and Manufacturing —nat— . " b BC C! races, Jowboy pony @ res a 8, > ‘ort and Rai at PRON TA os Ferries owboy pony express races, Indian Daveeintbada asahianarteas village. Wild cow milking, contest and wild horse races. Three days of thrills. Vor Further Information Write Sceretary Everett Chamber of Commerce J. 1, Anderson, Manager Phone: BY acn-0183 LINGERLONGER ‘Sunt Like w Home” QUILCINE TAR H.W ASH,

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