The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1924, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR | Pacific Nor thwes t LAKES BEAUTIFUL IN GLACIER SoGuLT PARK \RAINIER VIEWS FISHIN'S GOOD Glacier Park Drawing RAINIER. WE ” n Cascade Lake Yields Lots Many Puget Sound Folk : U.S. Playground Completing Most Suc- cessful Season Since Formation LACIER NATIONAL PARK, one of the scenic attrac tions of the nation and of the Northwest in particular, is just completing the most successful ince this play of Trout to Angler Autumn Days on Mountain Attract Tourists seas ground was nationalized in 1910. Atten >» is reported to be far in excess of that in} (rest North » Glacier OPIUM HABIT, GROWS national park the most t any previous year Located in thy easy heart of the park spirit with 4 craving for ® more Montana Rockies, on the main | Being : transcontinental track of the One tends me to seek the CT A oa tn solitudes of the forests, the heights of ridge to feel that | complete satisfaction of loneli ness that at times fills the human | nS iT | | intimate knowledge of nature, a knowledge attained only by close companionship with ber and| fsb Or, Vacation Foidgr Bain National Park Co. She coma = * Scattl¢~ Portland TEN | S a ees We have a quantity of SLIGHTLY USED 10x12 8-oz. Guaranteed Full Weight 8-FOOT WALL TENTS All in perfect condit! Pesent splendid value: lar price is $1 shecia Price,” "$14.25 WE RENT TENTS tgs the day, week or month ery reasonable rate you ¢am take one along for the out- ing trip. It has also been r an inereast from Puget 5 taken opportu national park Failure in Drive Bad for Seattle Seattle will get a lot of adverse | is publicity if the community fund 7 LR drive does not go over the top, Two of the 250 beautiful lakes in Glacier National park are shown here. The park is on the main line of the Great Will Not Prohibit Nathan Eckstein told the Kiwanis | Northern railway. jelub Wednesday. “We tell people in the East that our community {is happy and pros. perous,” he said. “If we fall in this drive they will know that our jclaims are untrue.” | The $750,000 sought is an abso- [tute minimum requ! ‘institutions in the fund, he sald aks ait: | ee _Street Advertising MISSING : “a RELATIVES is readers to wae this d in finding miesiog The department CAMPBELL| HARDWARE} a ee VOTE HIGHER FARE rth of the 10,000 n Wat ACORTES-VICTORIA 8 pal 1 Anacortes for Sidn papers ch Meme as will interest to reprodace thelr reade Mrs. J Wash., is whereabo tes nula of Pearson, the] of her 15-year-old son. HUGO HANNULA or HARO, who disappeared from home August 1 gton make dangero “EVERETT OFFI ERS ‘MORE’ County Seat of Snohomish County Population 22,000 4 Average Meac Temperature 49.9 Lumber, Shingle and Manufacturing Center i] ‘ Splendid 4 Rail Facilities wt Paved Hoa nsurpassed Scenery For Further Information Write Secretary Everett Chamber of Commerce strain of consta ing takes most of the pleasure out of the ride Take the Ferry at Madison or Leschi Park going, or at I ad or Me. dina coming back on trips east of Lake Washington, and avoid the jam and strain, saving twenty miles distance. and has been seen several times here. He is a Finnish-American eaks good English and js » Wood and scrap-iron, a CoLman Dock: Foor MARION ‘St. PHONE MAIN’ 22zz ‘ Ellensburg Rodeo Washington’s Great Wild West Show a§ brown hair was dressed in| a dark brown H he . epee a SNORT wing his wh THE OAKLAND OF SEATTLE KIRKLAND AT THE END OF THE YELLOWSTONE TRAIL 20 Minutes by Fast Ferry From Seattle Small Ranches, Chicken and Berry Farms Delightful Suburban Homes in the Center of a Community Population of Over 7,500 Splendid Stores, Banks, Cafes and Garages For Free Information and Attractive Literature Write the Secretary KIRKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE _ JASPER PARK LODGE OPEN JUNE 1 SEPT 30 JASPER NATL PARK —the largest National Park in the world, 4,400 square mses of scenic glories. Low round-trip fares, good on: all akes it cost less t to operate your car, and you have @ rest and a beautiful water trip LEWER ts it at East . B.C. Thelr daughter 4, according to a letter from by J, H. Shields Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 11, 12 and 13 Bucking contests (open to the world) ; steer roping, bulldogging, stage coach races, cowboy pony expr wild horse race, woman’s bucking contests, Indian squaw and buck races, relay races, Indian chief Roman race, cowgirl’s race, wild cow milking contest. Phone BE acn-0183 for Ferry Schedules. Lake Washington j Ferries J. L. Anderson, Manager Main Office, Leschi Park write to J.N Beattie. sate f Here's w morning's catch at Cascade lake on Orcas island ae act ae ye : with the successful anglers, left to right, Elmer Ray and| Ls, a vane vin. ing} 2. R. Smith. Smith ig manager of the Westlake Auto} y Supply Co. | | 66° it the temperature of the swimming waters at sought Mrs. Ha DENNY HILL CLUB Sixth aye. N., Yakima, Was The Denny Hill Regrade and Im NOW OPEN NEW PAVED HIGHWAY TO ANACORTES Connecting with the twin-screw passenger and automobile ferry “City of Angeles” for Orcas, Roche Harbor and Victoria, B. C. The shortest, cheapest and best route to Victoria, B. C. Now Schedule Effective September 15 Special rates on all railroads. Special Seattle Cham- ber of Commerce excursion. Easy driving distance over Snoqualmie pass from Seattle. provement club will hold its regular m., at Sacred Heart hall, Sixth and || «just Like Home” Quilcene, Wn. Bell st | ==. SEATTLE TO SEATTLE GOLF CLUB, via North Park and Grovelands—Fare 20¢ Roo Thoroughly modern hetel accomme- dations and conveniences are provid- #4 for 350 guests in the Central Lodge Paliding and adjoining lodges. Rates are 06 up. American Pin) Make your ri revere early Summer Vacationists “Where shall we go iAis summer’ to spend a few days or a few weeks camping out, resting, enjoy- ing an outing? SEATTLE TO EDMONDS, Ri IOND BEACH—¥are 40¢ AND ALL WAY POINTS CanasiisTonasRanwaves RGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE wor. New Schedule, Passenger and Auto Ferry Between Seattle and Bremerton; U, 8S, Navy Yard, Port Orchard and Charleston Effective September 15 SEATTLE TO BOT! 1ELL, 40¢—Round Trip 75¢° WOODINVILLE, 50¢—HOLLYW: OOD, 60¢ SEATTLE TO THR! TREE POINT, SUNNYDALE and S MOINES—Fare 50¢—Round Trip, 85¢ Enumelaw is the center of a natural outing coun- try of great variety and charm. Make Enumclaw your starting point and headquarters for your out- doors summer outing. Here you can outfit your- self and get ever ything you need in the line of supplies. Every day in the week supplies for fish- ing, camping, hiking, eatables—bakery goods, milk, cream, meats, ete. soins NOW 1S THE TIM KEE TO VISIT cn Change in Auto Service Between Port Angeles SEATTLE TO RENTON Via BRYN MAWR AND EARLINGTON and Victoria, B, C., Effective Sept. 15 Fare 25¢ E TO BLACK DE -35—KERRISTO! fed RAINIER NATIONAL PARK ‘ TWO TRAINS DAILY —7:30 A. M., 12:15 P. Round Trip Seattle-Paradise $10.00 CITY TICKET OFFICE: SECOND and MADISON Phone: EL jot-6800 MOND, $1.15 — $2.00 & M) TO SUMNER, 90¢ PUYALLUP, $1.00 SEATTLE TO ED NUMCLAW, $1.35 ND FAIRFAX, $3 SEATTLE TO DU VALI L, $1.1 SNOHOMISH, $1.05 — New Passenger and Auto Schedule Between Seabeck and Brinnon, Effective Sept, 15 : eens) | At Enumclaw you are within a few miles distance New Time Cards, Covering Above C hanges, Ready from lakes, streams, mountains, forests, equipped for Distribution Sept. 13 summer resorts, “FREE ON REQUEST Information Department, Colman Bock PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Navy Yard Route MA in-2222 ELLECK, $1.85 20 Sinlel 81.35 2.35 FOR INFORMATION, FARES, SCHEDULES and SPECIAL TRIPS PHONE EL iot-1401, MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1916-18 Third Avenue Address Secretary Commercial Club or Secretary Sportsmen’s Association for information.

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