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; | iE “SECOND SEC TION 77 Sate aus ko While Motorlog car went out to let Jim prove it. “Seattle is the most beautiful city in the soceid.* of Puget Sound, Buick Uncovers Startling New Vistas BY JOHN W. NELSON Auto Editor, The Star “Seattle,” said Jim Fenton, manager of the Eldridge-Buick company, as he waved his hand across Elliott bay from the |; crest of the Admiral way hill in West Seattle, “is the most} beautiful city in the world.” And that was the birth of an idea. “Why not write a motorlog about Seattle,” what they’ve got here.” “Fine,” said Jim. “There’s no use going across the Sound or over the Cascades to hunt scenic beauty So wo did. A motorlog trip right | at the Chamber of Commerce and get | eing Seattle, Thomas, the turned us over| Stewart, the competent young woman in charge of the tourist information here in your own city. A trip that! the official dope on any Seattlelte who drives a Buick, | suggested Jim. Chri. or any other make of car for that| executiv matter, can complete on a Sunday |to Miss afternoon In three or four hours. jand comel And scenery! an! There's} more beauty to the block in than in any other city of equat si ecretary, on the American continent. Every| Up past the public markets, teem- corner you round unfolds new views.|ing with humanity and picturesque Every section of tho city is “the most | with its neat and orderly stalis, aidents will tell you. | Queen Anne Hill, where the city and the Sound unfold below you in pano- | yo|rama of mountains, ( ground Seattle | lines and purple water, set off by | the towering business blocks of the Volunteer park where wo af beautiful,” the And they are ri “a picture ahe t. There's when you “Now to do this up r ight, let's call! lo| Equipped with maps and | information, we set out. queried the ‘Automobile Editor, from a luxurious seat in Jim Fenton’s beautiful Buick Master Coach. “Tell the home folks just bureau. @ fund o Lake Wé ashington mils jor Then tho city, » Let’s make a| mestic turn around in our own back yard and see what we can see.” |*¢¢8, entirely | homes; emerald shore | 8008. s clbows with u the indui lard to the ¢ nion Jim land M couldn't locks w was ¢ DOME most sold a Buick 8. Earl Brown of Seattle » the Master Six Coach past the auto camp, teeming with carly visitors and tho lor Woodland park versity section. The new University library, near ling compleition, add: | campus as seer t\the heroic Washington statue in the | foregrotind “There's money to be mado tn Unl- | versity to | Inesced Jim, thinking back’ a dozen 1 | Years when highly yaluable property could have heen purchased for We hado a quick trip to beautiful $840.0 Open Evenings and Sundays. ee NOW SHOWING THE NEW OVERLAND 2-DOOR SEDAN The Most Car for the Money in America F.O.B. Seattle DUNN MOTORS., INC. 2132 THIRD AVE. AT BLANCHARD % MA in-6910 said Jim Feénton, manager of the Eldridge Buick Co., No. 1. Fenton shows Buich was aes at Abii aks ve a to marge a Alki rim “Motorlog Tour of Own ‘Backyard Offers Wide je of Pleasures From Beautiful Lake Washington to Shores ors cross the porthern part of| kirting Green La a body of water as ever was| Abe *| various hou 5 do- | tangled 4 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925, : I TO 18. ‘Seattle s Scenic Beau * & Lake Wash beautiful tiouses nd landscapo cre wo stopped with the rd park th to drink, well as automobile dealer, FAIR | GOLFER AT PLAY Back thru the beautiful residen tlal distric of charm and dis y boulevard, and to the Jef. ferson Park ¢ bridge. So we turned tn at the Spokano| street cold storage terminal and went from warm outdoors air to the freezing rooms where the ther- mometer regigtored 16 below zero. it, and ma: We sought the outside o cold pinched our eata and pene. trated our B. V. D.s in that arctic temperature. Tho Elliott Bay mill where “Rig | Timber’ fir plywood, a beautifully grained creation {9 made,’ claimed | our attention and we went thru the | monster plant, one of the mont | uniquo institutions in the world. Its product, they say, is sought widely for decorative work and 4 used in a thousand different ways, ‘Tho new Spokane street bridgo ta @ pleasure to the motorist, but the approach to Admiral and Avalon | ways !s not *o good, the waterfront along Alki drive| where summor cottages are jammed | like swallows’ nests and stopped at the entrance to Schmitz park for a photo, On around the Sound to} Fauntleroy, then back thru. the charming ealdential district of West | Seattle, to stop and linger awhile au tho sun lowered over the Olym. | ples and spread its lurid tints across the heavens and the peace ful bosom of the Sound, where! huge ocean steamers plowed rip. pling furrows as they near Seattle, tho heart of Tho Charmed Land, s on the ero virgin for- bery and ler exotically of the car in the lake 49 horses a observed Jim, | which shows he's a good teamster Mount Baker where wero pointed out, down! Franklin high school to If links, We watched | & graceful woman poise prettily | before slicing a drive and chuckling in all good nature, shot down thru | the Georgetown industrial district “It's warm, boys, Let's cool off,” sald Jim to Fred Carter, The Star's staff photographor and the auto! editor, as we neared Spokane street After wandering thru a mazo of frozen fish, great rugged stacks of elling at tho institution, | in as the} Wo uktrtod | USEMEN Me Seattle Stay TOMOBILIS ty Excels the Entire World toma iiled bck eeeeee eee! OT CR so The Star| campus, No. 4 4. Huge cedar tree in Schmitz park. No. 5, i Master Coach to sight seers at the govern- c beach. No. 6. A sylvan dell on the Washington boulevard in Interlaken district. No.7. Sunken gardens at Volunteer oe 8, er ie pec siuas statue on o niversity| park from the water tower, No. 8. J. E. Stanley, proprietor of Ye Old Curiosity Shop in the Coleman dock, shows | some w alrus tuske and a new Alaskan totem pole. = & uick dips tires in Lake Washington at Sau park —Photos by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers, | | | | YOU’LL BE SATISFIED Every fine auto you envy on the street is a used car. Today, tomor- row that car or its twin will be on our platform for sale at rock-bottom prices and very easy terms. You know what they cost new. You will ap- preciate what we save you. You'll never have to apologize for their appear- ance or performance, You'll be satisfied with their reliable service. It will pay you to buy EBERHARTER’S better used cars at Lower Prices! Easier Terms! QunS SHE $375 SHEVEO-ETGE AG FORD. 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