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SECOND SECTION Seattle Water System Is Viewed on Auto Trip pean kingdoms. Left to right: High Masonry dam, at lake, showing clearing operations tp reservoir ; siver; beda containing 500,000 tree seedlings for reforestration program ; Cedar River city light plant; Camp 1 at Cedar lake; way hydraulic pumping plant, with Supt. George F. Russell (center), right, and L. J. Kearn. retail manager, Wlys-Overland. _— Oo Cedar river outlet of Cedar lake; ATTLE, WASH ATURDAY, NE 1925, Seattle's watershed properties, valued at more than $20,000,000, cover a territory as large as many Euro- foreground and mountain valley thet cradles the city’s huge naturel Volunteer park reacrvoir with car in foreground; Broad- Douce BRoTHERS SPECIAL TOURING CAR Half the pleasure of buying a motor car rests in the conviction that you have exercised a sensible choice. That pleasure is shared by every Dodge Brothers purchaser—not alone at the hour of purchase but ever afterward, His good judgment is confirmed by everything that he continues to hear about the car, and everything that it does, Five Balloon Tires $985 f. 0. b. Detrott. $1,175 WL.Eatonm ast Pine at Summit EA st-0515 delivered aa. looking up Cedar the Overland de lure sedan at the| ' |chairs in the offices of the Willys-Overland company and} thought and thought and thought. jager of the company, | retail sales manager, scraped his chair nervously. |auto editor’s mind was as blank as his face. }su PERINTENDENT RUSSELL [2a that would interest everybody in Seattle,” wholesale manager of the Willys-Overland company, to the} auto editor. | editor, who has grown weary and prematurely old trying to} headworks of six-foot pipe line at outlet of Lake Youngs; looking up middle fork of Bnoqualmte think up ideas that will interest everybody in Seattle. | | his typical \“I’'d like it to be about the commonest commodity in the Cc. ©. Collins, wholesale manager of city. body uses it. thing in Seattle. where. about {t, canceled gagements to make tho idea a suc ter supply end,” sald the George. | or the form of mist and floats in on alt salesman at tho wheel of the new Overt ed. Overhead, gr | Overland Sedan Educational Journey mops that 4) Tour of Water System With Supt. Russell Reveals Magnitude of Well-Ordered Utility BY JOHN W. NELSON Auto Editor The Star | I'd like to have you write a motorlog about something! aid C. C. Collins, | and “Fine idea, but what's the rest of it?” asked the auto| said Mr. Collins in} American way, as the English novelists say “Well, can’t you think of something? What do they pay you fellows for? So the auto editor leaned back in one of the luxurious And J. H. Alfred, man- | too, and L. J, Kearns, And the looked weary, “T want a drink.” shouted Mr. Collins} said Mr. Kearns. very thing!” “’Scuse me a minute,” “Drink? Ha! The xultantly. “Drink? Sure, O! NO! said the auto editor, hopefully. I mean water,” said Collins. ‘““Water—every- | It’s the commonest and most widely used Write about it—about how we get it and The city water system. e 1” that's how it started. h its water supply. drove to the city’s shops at 8. and Lander st., whero | water depart ndent Russell took us thru} {des | © modern warehouse he and his men| 4 at a cost that {s| ALONG F, Russell, superintendent, pert who 7 0 efficiently | ty with water at no ono ever thi n of the department In| ‘orgs. ‘EXvery man 1s} Ilo showed us the mo-| | ter-testing devices, the garage and | shops, the storeroom and the supplies of equipment “Now we'll go to the main dls- tributing point in Seattle, the Volun- it starts out in the Pacific | tet Park reservoir Sound somewheres in the) VOLUNTEER PARK the | CENTER OF SYSTEM | i'll have to take my word | sald George, tem, and never even kich 14 different en-| “Wo want to follow the city's wa. from itn source, to ita| motorlog guy, to “Well En route woe stopped at the Willys “The rest 1s| Overland company and picked up, Mr. Kearns and Mr, Collins, Then| George C. Chew, official water de-| partment photographgr, snapped them outside tho hydraulle rams at the Broadway reservoir, where the force of the water from the Volun teer pre With Frank T. Christie, Overland jd six de luxe sedan, wo start at manne scurried inland, thelr business of providing ecy clouds ALARMING! Raw Rubber, last year 190, has reached 700 per pound, and may go to $2.00. Tire Purchasers Firestone BUY NOW! We will equip your Ford » SIZE BALLOON FULL, SIZK BALLOON ear complete with F irestone Balloons giving you alx months to pay for them, Nowhere else can you enjoy this. very day you wait your “trade-in value will bo lessened. Why not use your good namo and save this loss? fair value, your tren, All cars » to come balloon The above plan of change over" enables you to ride while you pay on easy installments equipped y nD at Innt advanced from 104 20%. Wo fdvance, bit may oon Nave to, vist, We grant time credit to all honest eftizona of King County who doulre It rambition to build up a name in the with ¢ woods at oy pricon, —¢ drlyors ght 17,000 Youngatowns the past 12 month TIMES SQUARE TIRE SHOP Phone EL to 1901 Sth Ave, year's prices, Other are opposing every Queen Anno hill, | some place. The th Tie. Seattle Stan TOMODBI TO 16) I 9 BILE reservoir and are redistributed thru out the city New steel M akes' pipe lines have built into the city. and we follo | Golf inks where two enormous r | ervoirs with a capacity of more th | 100,000,0¢ located We low jalong its wat nd to Mt. Baker| Re ive water to reservoirs then wound up od aye.,| tuous hil works of nes of the| ject is w out on ake Youngs nearing completion malp supply y into the 25,000,( been | these out thru the city to Jefferson city’s own road tot-way tol a tor. nd stopped at the head-| stalled a less sturdy This pro. | Overland, -| from serious breaks in the supply pipes. The present body of water will be wed | raised some | 's complete y rted | RLAND TAKES CLIMBS. EASILY Still following the city’s | way over a road that would ha 20 feet when the job Work of clearing the 4 sanitizing the ground right-of car than the we came to *Landsburg, and | Where the intake for all of Seattle's y will provide a safeguard | (Turn to Page 11, Column 1) of satisfa ction SPELLS SMILE OF THE SATISFIED “EBERHARTER'S” EBERHARTER'S GOOD USED CARS LOWER PRICES! 1923 Buick $895 1923 Chevrolet Sedan Sedan $595 You'll smile with sntistaction ey : ch ex- when you ride in’ this styliah Uned a0) Tittle and tp Auch! ex Jato model dark blue sedan, It CéPtionally fine condition you in so fino as to finish, uphol- will think {t has nover been ne ee Leet tras driven a mile, Finish, uphol- on’ as to be equal of a $ ; brand now car, Eauipped with tery, mechanically —all gone orn front and rear, step over by Eberharter's experts rtometer and bar cap, and just like brand new, Equip- automatic rain s ped with spotlight, sun visor, rain swipe, rear vision mirror, domo light, motometer and nubbers, heater, lights, cut glass flower englo wings, step plates, extra good cord tf spare tire, ete. ash rece!yer, dome lights, ex Jarge gas tank, cord tir a contly put on, spare tire, ete. 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