The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1925, Page 6

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@ SECOND SECTION One-Day Trip SI ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY MAY 380, 1925 PAGI I TO 16 to Olympics Reveals Rare Beauties Se — ar Virgin forests, wild shorelines and towering mountains combine to make a trip to the Olympic peninsula most In the distance Mount Olympus is obscured by stormclouds. 3. Whisky Spit, Goat Island and the mouth of Hood all Canal. Entrance to the Olympic National forest on the Olympic highway. 5. At the fork of the roads near Shine, ’ after the motorist drives up from the Shine ferry. 6. Goat Island is inhabited by wild goats that once. were tame, residents say. 7. Looking over Discovery Bay, with Harry G. Austin’s Oakland Coach, the motorlog car, in the foreground, F from the water's edger, and devas + that was good!” na | Two svays home are open to the| “It's been a wonderful trip,” ad- | Th pine probe ke ner al to rfectly id Rev. | >» Seabeck and to Bremerton, and | Johnson his good y ind by Oly family. for In th opr or, at leant But the differe he finest ¢ back with i point of our tour, We started ba @W ater Journey ae in New Oaklands" |e ner enuenl| Chimacum we stopped for| with mountains, forests and the Wetear war ae tf rr such appetites! The| curving shore line of Hood canal Rhododendron I and Offers Smooth) had wh tted them, and the! unwinding before us oh bright . d on four persons tehes of rhododendron . Roads and Unrivaled Scenery for {iver et‘sins 1's werved| changing pertsctve at each turn (Definition) Motorist Wiomeeks Outing Spot |= ae eee Ne emer | BY JOHN W. NELSON “Satisfy—Sat-isfi, v. t.; to give enough to; to supply fully; to please fully; to discharge; to free from Auto Editor The Star doubt; to convince—v. i, to give content; to supply fully; to make payment—pa. t. and pa. p. German Autos . “You haven’t had a real ride yet,” said Harry D. Austin Better “Satisfied—n, Satisfaction, state of being satisfied; gratification; comfort; that which satisfies; conviction.” —Webster’s Dictionary. to The Star auto editor. | “Whaddye mean, Harry?” queried the Motorlog guy. | and Cheaper Than U. S. “Why, I mean you haven't ridden in one of my new Oak lands. In other words, you don’t know what automobiling| DETROIT, May 30—If It were not] Prince Wied, who has been in De That is what YOU GET when you buy one of EBERHARTER’S good used { is until you do.” for the import duty on automobiles,|troit for some months studying all cars. You are fully supplied with every dollar’s worth of automobile you ‘ ; en presi ay dacs Monti ptm fhe can get for your money. You are pleased fully because you know you have made the best bargain “And what's more, you haven't seen anything yet,” chimed | Corman Mctor by . ars}of the automobile ‘factories, is a in CEES Tad uetble and accommodating salesman |{iu% in value to American ones} graduate of the Univeraity of stutt possible and have received everything in good measure. You are free from doubt because you know . artin Spangler, @ a Salesma which could be sdld for one-half the | gart : He is q member of the ancte: "7 n i a ong i i | i 6 "7 for the Northwest Oakland company. “Go with me on a price, Dietrich, Princes of Wied, a| royal family of Wartteraberg: W = that you have good tires, that your Suaune will bring May quickly and safely home after a hard trip to the Olympic peninsula, where nature is at her lov stical machinist of Stuttgart, Ger-| the war interrupted his ambitions || Gay's work or a pleasant day’s play. You have that feeling of comfort and gratification that comes liest, and the outdoors lures you on to never-ending beauties. eee ee eee ot aa ee ee cman biamatie career he became « | from the knowledge and conviction that you possess a car that not only looks good, but runs good “Say,” gasped the Auto Editor, “is this fellow a salesman, cadiiiac note! shop in Stuttgart. From there ho;| and is good in every way. Yes, you get a world of satisfaction when you buy your automobile at a preacher, or a poet?” | “German laborers are paid about | went to the Mercedes factory, whero|| EBERHARTER’S. “I’m the preacher,” said the Rev. Norman F, Johnson, |onefourth of the American work-|ho learned all tho operations enter- | pastor of the Wallingford Christian church. “I'll go along | man's wage," he said. “My ambl-|ing into the manufacture of auto-| i tion fs to start an automobile fac-| mobiles, | and show you how to catch fish.” ‘cy a Garmany, whan Utes ad |store ee , LOWER PRICES! EASIER ERMS! Now, then, with a lineup like that, what could a poor {t myself. I want to build a | . T a Auto Editor do? car In which the consumption of sean 185 oat sn tn oars aac ue Road Bulletin ||] 1225 Marvel! $gQ5 30% Gardner GqQ5 1904 chewslt @haG 19M Ford G9BG over the Olympic s Bremerton on the 7 a TAY ond as ¢ pon | The first two months of 1926 saw | legislatures of more than 1,600 bills the introduction in the various state [relating to the automobile industry. pees right, at that be expect a ses Ree ete tourist season, and they are ————— = We got awny to a late start, leay-janother ferry boat which placidly | Maximum speed of $0 miles an hour. | \____ - Conne. brand new car, eaulp- yh ing brand new iin Tearing: finish, top, uphol- ing The T office at £20 to catch | put-putted us across the canal to|1t must be well built and sold to] KING COUNTY ROAD BULLETIN ped with diso wheels and five car, used no little and so porfect | In every respect like a new story and mechanically fust like a ¢ ( co compete with cheap cars everywhere. Thomas f, Beeman |] balloon tires hardly marked by as to finish, upholstery, mechan- CAT, and mechanically per Sng new: Its another one of the big the Edmonds ferry at 9 o'clock. We| Shine. “It: {s marvelous to me how your King County Engineer use. It hag that fine blue Duco fecal condition and equipment you Owner Installed double apring line-up of very late fine models cracked a few speed laws going out| They tell tourists a good story on| : WEEK ENDING MAY 40, 1925 finish, double bar spring steel would hardly believe it had been Steel bumpers and extra heavy assembled especially for this | millions of cars can be turned out ft Westlake ave., and left some dis-|this trip, I strongly suspicion from ‘on, bumpeye front and rear, nickeled off the In good co oom floor. It has cord tires that show very litte holid week-end display. You m , so rapidly and with so 9 radiator and. motometer; cowl disc wheal Mttle-used cord tir evidence of use. Ho lost his Job simply have to see it to appreci- turbed motorists in our wake, but we| the glint in the eyes of ao ae tae arent Waite of fiaterial).| Menten Mabie. Valy Naot torte ete lights, apotlight, stop and park- and sparéaj sin visor, and sacrificed SUN ORtY Re ate what a wonderful bargain it ed loudly dutside the Rev. Jo ha i , , bu | r f , tenton four milew wast, open; grave iy ‘®, Vinor, Ipe, mire nirro nt, ow price, Wo diy recom= — really t BD a loudly outside-the Rev. Jokn.|that the story is mytiiteM Ad lett |and sull run, But they do, and very| beyond to Cedar. Mountain closes. Use|| He Hants, wlgor, rain swine, mir mirror, fom Mgnt, motomet Inond \t and guarantes {tas ono jeally Js at. this exceptionally pn's home, 3921 Densmore ave., and| helped while away the | wot" detour at Elliott across river to Cedar || You benefit by owner's inability ble bar apring steel: bumper: rich of the finest Chevrolet Coupes several fine, Fords, all” well saniorg him into the rear seat and|a pleusant mares tt , 1a| eat a het a othahesinnss rare et kth Diamond Paved tor 1a | to make his payments, See it at polatery, flaw finish, ete, Te ble demand aocmearis ontiy, supe. and priced very low. scooted. | In the distance white spots coulc Blac! once, it out today, x . ’ : TRRY. | — miles out of Kent; three gravel roads It was five minutes to 9 when| be seen along the coast line of} SIDE FOR OLD TIRES t fair condition, wo crowded onto the Edmonds fer-| Goat Island. | For city driving, put old tires on . Diamond! Excetjont.|| Late Oakland 595 Olds Six 45 Studebaker 445 Olds Six ‘ 275 ry, and there was time to spare.| “Them’s goots,” sald a genial pol-|the right wido of tho car. In the |Wlack Dlamond-Knumclaws alr condi-| Sport Coupe Light Six Touring The trip across the Sound is al-\iticlan on the ferry. “Years ago | country, use tho old tires on tho left Sunset Highway— " ° ° eo. Here's a enuine high-grade 7 . cl . ve e ways pleasing, regardiess of the|man started a goat farm on the |side, In the city, these will get the Speedy, pore arsil o Aba 0" g-pauasniger alowed’ car priced; ros cabce Beatcthas Seri et Stay one She abenaecnae: tana type of ferryboata that are used,|isiand. He went away and left the pad bumps, Ike hitting against the | chanically perfect, and 8 UK lower than the average cheap price anywh: ° rful and speedy weight p y F Ps, i 6 ‘ ave y have ti . i ; new car, with {ts fino finish, open car, And it te in. perfe and it's one of the finest family sixes on the market. It has a and we enjoyed it, but chafed at) goats and they have multiplied un curb, turning corners, ete. On the «, . chiy 0 = ta 5 5 ull City kravol. leather upholstery \and fine condition throughout. Mighly aix models ever mantfa beautiful ight brown fintsh, the delay in docking at Kingston,;now there must bo two or three) pighways, the left side of the car| North tend ¥ Good condition, | an five ‘wire polished fintah and upholste Wo cut the price $50 en 9: spt ‘ ‘ heeuied . éreome :hi 4 ‘ 3 ian +5 iy ‘ a ‘aanqual jewpert: ood, wheels, cord res, nickeled rv ad era ron and = rear, ‘OK mht, yo ic ’ Ls Mm ) OX orerecty iis eat 9 ft} asl ‘alt Wel ere Whee = Auburn Diack Diamond: Via Booa Creek: |] ator, motomoter, bar cap, spring domo lights, motometer, auto: advantage of the oppor: pensive. Clock, "rain, awl pe, “step we pl ed fo & ploneer-! yonnson, enthusiastically. DN etSORNRT TD TT cravel «ection excollent, steel. burr ront and rear, matic swipe, ‘or, clock, a ped % er: ains, otc, ing country wit 1 [2 as i % Stevens Pane Highway: | Opon to Bky- Rael fie mero! 0 syuin heater, roller curtains, heavy wings, step plates, rain swipe, All ready for a ‘season's ramb- pf poy fo h small farm houses | ing to visit that island some day FABRIC BODIES IN Leal ay ach fl A spotlight, mirror, aut a TA RET ED ee oe ebay ier abd er and cagio wings; fine ling, Como early, test {t thor- t ured spaces and the virgin | mov pay goat meat is fine eating. Woodlnville-Duvall: Wxcettent, car you'll be proud to own. genuine bargain, cord tires, spare tire, ete, oughly; we know you'll like it forest encroaching jealously upon| WYietvanty the oach || EUROPE SELECTED || Kent-tes stoines: ‘one. mite C : Noiselessly the Oakland coach | Darement “4 “ x “ " tho edges of the farms, The rons) wurred thru the forests, taking | FOR THEIR SILENCE ant from Den Molnoa; gravel section |! Chevrolet Touring...$175 Studebaker Spl. 6.. .$445 Oakland Sport ......$595 Liberty Touring ....$345 were fine and f § i at | wood ., . * | ) y y' 7 ‘ ‘ne ei fet rire 5p nal radon and Wetednd ee a re AUS, May —A0—the allone || DEH atelnee-Tacome Mightine: Good con-|] Ford Touring «... $265 Monroe Touring ....$295 Elgin Sport Tour. ...$295 Chandler Touring. ... $445 " Mar was, indeed, restful and plea | 8, 2 30, . dition. when you want an Oakland’—drove| Yu" / leather || Nachos Pasa, Hxosllent condition tn} Overland Touring ....$49 Reo Touring ..... Wo passed Port Ludlow and sped | and durable fabric Brcallont cond 4 with consummate skill. He had to! the peninsula towards Chima-|| body fs taking hold in I y oonberning reads bayend be skiliful to avold wrecking ys, and vail cum, where we visited the beautiful ‘This is the popular Weymann Greenwater phone WL tot-a9a9, 1 strongly susplcloned that Rev. Mri! Ciendate dairy farm, || body, whose framo ts #0 con: |) Lake Vorest Park-North ‘Trunk ‘conmec- / Johnson was thinking quite earnest-| wtvucted as to minimize squeaks, tlont Gravel: oo n his Maker, when we mado| STORM OVER || fatttes and. body. resonance, in || Wellerne-Itedmont: “Good gravel | td) of the curves THE OLYMPICS Redmond. 1 do : sedans | Seattle-Dew Molnes . 899 noe. : HOOD CANAL erate g yee ESC am Pale efaaeeBe g ee UP a a OPEN SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND EVENINGS BL iot-9243 A But anyway, burst from the} heavy rainclouds floated down over || have adopted this body 5 Nae Cloned. for i rie Gr coe | argh, “~~ | ERD AVENUE AT VIRGINIA STREET that was thrilling as the drive. The} a wild and beautiful pleture. We]! more than the motal type, but St " horth of Ten mount of Hood Canal, forked and| came out upon Discovery bay to|] jy helleved quantity production me split by Whisky #pit and Goat'n| gaze upon a pcono well worth @|] will bring it lower, Ieland, opened before us and we| day's drive, ‘The mountains rise y fills, Une detour, information call MA in-6900, . TOA AeA PLR UCU ARESN i

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