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HfTtoyellowstone 1 1 III I b iff ' Loo Thousand Cars Roach Park in riisuu wj" M OREGON CARS ARRIVE I Total al t'Mntvm V.n. r Tourist Trawl to l ; Pf1'... Cr..hlMlll"l aiming h r01"" i.nn unrllKH entering H"U' ..." "..',1.1110 110 Hint travel V'r ; i i 'I"'" " """' ,h; ....... in ma miirnss, n w rVMt If"1". ' .. IIAt.rulii. W"rZ,r. m Canada. fcr.OoTcBrMrry. K-tW(,r": .,... July tho 1ln. ,oii" I t od " "'omit r'"",, ""a ih. , Inormiiliiir lW at l" v.. volume of trnrria now nui rLTiuwn slate toward the fe?,inn io" "f """" '"7" Mno,.f": ...atward In the K J. Ih. touring aenaon " Tha totala I" J""" 'y entrance Til" ittfll M. ear. tt;;ni Huili.'rn. 7 cum. ear. ""T ... .........if era. int : . ..... In Jun lonin .uu "V ... .......no .if nutoillo- ""."7 " . . ...m: wild 1,r..nd U l'"n"r: h'" " Wtlranr ,no l" IM is the in.'rw nti'i'". 'Ihinslnn wea third III volume Lf travel. h SOI rr carry ng Nil oajBWnBrw, - - orih.wliH ear an.1 " P- l..lv whrll lhi en- pal Istampeda won III piogreaa at Coof. . .. . Orrin wim in Juua rnmo III rar. with 1 "plf. from iri.. Idnho. IIUni wllh 409 Up!.: (rom oron. 7 rr Willi JI p.li: irmn " clHh H opl. Amonit ! "--dppL JHlnoi.' imvl w hvy. l 01 mirt 9 .nilr. Ohio, km SJ cum noil jit. .;'. ' . .... ..... Durliif June 11 nnr wm. u Lin cm. from Cnnlj. A pvif romiKilnir of I. C. l!lr. tluM'ih Minor nu iioptirii....'.. Ln l.u.t. nnaMUl Ihrnlltfll IllO Ltttn roul from Han Krmicliwo w,Viw Vork, ni In Jui. In cr muIki I'hlllpplno l-I.in.lK II The crniml .on wan flnit npMil"il y Mr. nrt Mm. ilurU-t Rwiumin, of Bullion, whono ... a... uH,MniM.n 1 11 1 Irlt InM IlU. l.U... fH.I - - Colombia will lnclurto mont of Ilia lutloiml prk. (miKin in mnjoniT m.. . . 1 1 . h r. HnM. tnfl IIIHJ.tr. .7 " " lw throimh Ilia Yollowniona nrk ir ocrupl.l by cumpein, who nro liklnr ilvihlnuo of It." fltnlllllv provhlMl hnra. Thorn hnvo boon u mny m 70 auiomoniio crap- ... 1.. vi.Mm.t tin. I lax pflnin. -----Sprlnrn on a ulnulo nlihl, mill (he mmp m uia rniini.11 nn.i m nrnvlnr vorr popular. Tha Iwmtr in froqnenloil by lhliar ho noy nol only the noynor. Wm .... IL. .......... . whlflh u tmiuitntly tb upper baaln dl lilct IhU your. Tha IJiko camp la lorl by rinhormen, and tha fa- ihwu r.R.....ic nriuao. wii.cn in iiuikw ir by, la fronurntly crowdil. in para omrini ar en .ouraa 'ft .no auuitlll.lMID irHTr. .n W"7 ny pomhio. Hicphon T. Mather, director of tlio national park aerv l, In now In the Yollnwatnne Urk. IIa has in...... ... .ha fr etmning; xrounda, made tba no- numianoe of a ureal number of mn, an.l brr.amo Ihorouithly (miliar wltli all phaaea of the 1111I011111I1II0 Unvnl wllb a vlnw lo Ha rnioiiiiiH.'riiniit n.,i ny ,ru but In, nil ullii.r iinlluiiil parka. lMiiliiniMii U Variixl 1 lOv.'i y lyim of cur ami' lit tnillor haa Iiiioii lupraaniiliHl iiiuufitr tha iiuti.iiiiilillva In in pink. Miiiun of til" viimiira huvn uxer.'lai.il Croi.l 1 11 11 1 1 y In IiiiII.IImu (rui'k iidl. 'a wllh m.vorml liii, anil nth era bitvii rilluil Imrlha In II111 alilra ot Ilia fiira. A moat, vurlaly of tonla 1. Urn urn In la, riiiiKlnil from tliu iirout fulully t.'iiln 40 annul pup limta, Many of Ilia ouKlla urn iiiillipi'.l with uunvna fly tenia wnl.'li fit to the aide of ll.o our. Tlli'ro aeeiua no diiul.t Hint tlio liulomuUllo travol .fur Hi., .'i.ai.ii will break nil ri'.uiiila, uml alntje llm rnll iriuTfln will ia al limal avar iin, tba prndloUon of a new r" Old for toliil aoiux.ii tfuvel aenma oollnln In-ha-verified, ' The' eall innted atlendiiiive lor Iho aoiiaun la 120.0110. 1 ' Beach lUtort NW1 NintiMirt iM'ni'li N.-mh f IteMlMlvr IrfUle l.'uu.lly Mpwlal) NIOWPOIIT, r July H. The I'HKlflo 8 11 r u 0 e 4;.irpiinalon'a atcmer, Hobort JuhnHon, cleared Tuoadny at a. in. for Wlllapa hay, wbern It will I'nmnli'ta lie onrito by tnklnaT on a Imlf million' feet of luml.tir beruro u.'tmrUin, fur Hun Kruiii'larn. (IwIiik to Ilia fuel tlmt Ilia Toledo mllla worn iilnaed four dnya over the Kourtlt Ih.i Roliort Jolituwn left 'with but 11 million foul. It will return Uundny, l"liKliH'"r Carroll arrived thla weok wllh a party of helpera who expect lo l.lnat out rock ni tha en trance to the harbor. Ttarae rorka have nol proved danneroua aa yet but nuw Hint III" 1.1k bonta nro ciilnllitf Into lb" buy It la noceaaary lo mnko Ilia hurbor aa aafo aa poa-Ible. Tha order of the Kaatnrn Hlar of Newport havo been ' entertalnlpaT tba f.illowInK Kraud Indite mem bora: Mr. Htela Kelloa: Urako of I'oribiud, Mra. Ignore II. Kerr of Corvnllla and Mra. Mabelle lloono of rurtlnnd. who ronatltuted Y11 uulna Uny rbupter No. 142 and In aiiillod orricera Wndneaday eve nliuf. They were nlao aaelaled by Mra. Myrtle Wolfe of I'ortland and Mra. Kihel Van Clevo of Toledo. Many vlallnra from over Iho alate were preaent. Waller lielt, a former etudent at the Hlnle unlveralty. lonvca Mon day fur Vanruuver, II. C, where he will aall fur Yokohama, thence lo China where he will InJie up hla new iHialtlon aa w-lenre Inatrurlor In the (anion Chrlatlan oollexe. Mr. llelt. the wn of Dr. and Mra. W. C. Hell of Now port, wua an In alruul.ir In the Newport tilicli achool tha pant year. John Kn.rk Kvana, Instructor of mualo at Kuirene, and hta mother. Mra. W. 11. Kvana of t'ea Molnea, Iowa, are enjoying- a vupntlnn at the hrnrh. While bora they are Kueata at Iho tllltmire. II. It. Ilrerbiet. Hberldan: T. I'rrkey. A. J. Mauley. I.llllo Mar low, Kfftn Jllurl.iw. El.lo Bnircd, Inea llnner, and Iternlea Wrny art ao-JournlnK al Hunnyalde Imlan. I'liullne I.. (Iroaa la attending a few duya at Nye honrn. Kuroiio C. llowol la cnmplnir at tha auto park. There have been more rnrn than uaual In tha nark thla year. Now port a auto park la located In the central part of the town and under the aupervlalon of Mr. Column It haa been- kept nlca and clean. Mr. and Mra. II. IS. Marty of Ell arono are epcndlnff a few duya In Newport. Mr. and Mra. f 8. MrCready. Mr. and Mra. (loo. T;' Hitchcock and aona. Jack nnd (lenrfe, and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Morrla and famllv made un a merry Party at Hunnyaldo lodge over tha hurt week-end. , Mr. nnd Mra. I.. J. Ilnrrla and Ixilllo Duolicana of Kuirene are on Invlnar run 1.1 Ufa nt Tent City. Mhrle jtuaaoll, n. J. Hawthorne, Miu M. I.. Hawthorne. ' Mr. ' and Mra. H. C. Ilnnd, nnd Mlaa Kathor Iluihea are reRlatered at the Ab bey from Kuicrno una weea. 'Mh 1.1 1. Ifnanii nnd Mlaa VI vlan HtoudlnaT nra apenjina: their vacation nt the aea ahore. They ara enjoylnic tho hoapllnllty ot tha OIJ- moro. The Multnomah Lumtier and nox company'a tuir. K. A. Douty. depnrted Wedneaoay ror roruana with Ita uaunl log rail. New York Htnie londa all othora In ownerahlp of motor truclfa, the totnl being I nr.. 80S. Ohio la aec ond wllh in." nnd llllnola third wllh 00.724. Mli'hlKiin. Muaaachu- aella nnd Texna are next In line, (N WEST SHOW BIG &MN .1923 Totals So Far Double Thoso of Last Year CALIFORNIA IS IN , tEAD On-gon, ll.mi.rnr, 141 Vear'a lureluiM',.AVIillii Coll forilja, Only bimblca With -MAN KltANl'.IHC'O. Clil.. Ji.lv 14 Tho total nuiiibor of new nuto lillibUea piirrliiuied In five of tho hoviiii .Woatorii atatea ooiiiprlnlug tha , 13th foil. 'nil reorv ' dlalrl.it iiir 111a rirat rour montha of- 11123 wne 110,240, compured iwllh 411,701 for the corroapoiidliig monllia nt 111. aooordliiu Id John l'..rrl.. (iliulniiiiii of tha liiuird nnd f.i.lorul rreurve agent, lednrul Knanrvo bunk of Hun FrumilBco, Tho pur clmaoa of now uiiioinolillea uiul new ooiiimorolul vara from Janu ary 1 10 Muy 1 for, IflM und llim are aa follow: . 1 ' Pnaantiger Coinmerclul Cura Cure 1021 1022 1013 tooa Calif. ...71,4113 3H,UU 1,10) 4.402, Oregon .10.925 J. 001 '42H !(.! Arliona . Ml) iVl IHO 64 t'tuh ... (,700 m. Idubo 2,110 021 lilt 114 Totnla, 00,240 43,702 8,174 4,281 tlnavnllable. There tina boon a aubalnnllul ln- nreaae In tho tiumlior of uuloino blloa In oii rutlon aa woll aa In tho aalea of new r.ara, Mr. l'orrln'a ro- pori anowa. The reglalrntlon of motor vehlclea from Junuurv 1 to Juno 1 ahowa: Pel. California 001.274 199,908 28.7 1921 1913 Inc. Waahlngton 12.441 141.801 21.1 Oregon ... I10.8D8 101.380 23.0 Utal 49.174 31,997 38.1 Idaho .... 49.070 42.811. 14.4 Arlxoua .. 40.101 J1.73& 21.1 No CrtherJ.LjkeThis aVA a. ttap j glW Onl quality qh.kfiain Unqr Buccwc IcM tnan a year ft haa achieved ivpittattori, as Quality tighj. q,r. t. - '-';; Modern in ciwitntction, it abwMamthe prawd fettwet oe hith crude canl'; inttance, dard (elective type trarnn!eW th diae dutch ""inlnit in oil Weafinohoua atartinovliahtlfUt cahteveprfn,iirear j. unprovea carouretKm wiwmi "pot, , , rinatkable gatolinaccwsy. Ride in a (kau V. itulf iann tm ev good tyolrt and ,all around dependability. ,V',,rl"K Car $648 Cpacli - W70 .Roadster',. .U.g .Sedan ' - ,,J1020 . These arc 'Eygciic ' Prices 71 Wt h ' : . Phone 143 V(l rklttrx . . ' law a- 1 raraaiBoai ' $665 1 -CAn 1 'f MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1923 Tolala... 1.363.477 l.Oil.DVl 27.8 In covering the employment alt- uatlon In the Weet, Mr. Perrln aaya: "Kull employment of all available workera In tha 12th fed eral roeervo ;dltliit waa reported during May.' Hklllrd laborer In all II ilea of work are In active de mand and unakllled workera are finding employment on tho farma, In tho lumber campa, in mlnca and in highway, nnd general entiatmc tlon work. Tba need for bulldlug Iradea workera continue abnor mally large. "The alrlKo or loirKer and woodamen called during tho laat week of April In tho lumbering roglona of tha Paclfla Nnrlhwcat ended early In May. prncllrnlly all of the men affwted having ro- turnod to work June 1. The num-.l oer or men ompioyou in the ten principal lumborlng dlatrlcta Idaho. Oregon and Waahlngton, reached 92,000 on June 1, 1923,; comparod with 90,000 on May 1. 1921. and 11.000 on June 1, 1923. In lb coaat territory of Oregon and ' Waahlngton a conaldernble number of men have found em-, ployment In the fiahlng Induatry, which now enter upon Ita porlod of neaaon activity, "In tho Inlermountaln atulea (Ariaona.- Idaho. Nevada and Utah),- (he employment continue' to Increaae. I'll 1 1 employment or unaklllnd workor and a few ahort agn of akllleri minora and build ing tradoe worker havo been reporter.- In California, In addition (o the uaunl deinnnda for worker In tho Induatrlea mentioned above, there hna been added the canning and packing Induatry, which em ploye a largo number of both men and women at 4hla aeaaon. During the huH five month wngea In moat of iho principal Induatrle of thla dlatrlct have advanced. Preaent wagea of workera In tho agricul tural, lumbering, mining and metal trad Induatrlea nro from 1 to 16 per .cent abov. thewe of ' one year ago, - The coat of living increaacd during tho same porlod by 1.1 per cent," . '-' ' McKemie Rirer Resorts - - Hafcibuw 4Janti (Raglttoe Vane County tlpeelal) McKKNZIH BIUrxiK, Ore, July 14, T. W. Young and wife. Port land. Mr.' Young having oxcollont auccea flailing, catching tho limit in tho firm one-half day a aport. 6. A. Itohurt and wife, 1.ob An gele,' Oil.. ' enjoying' the camp grounda and fishing haa been good with him. ' tiparli'a Itanoli (RrtUtet Lane County gpeelal) BL.UH RIVER. -ore.,- July 14. Thoae reglalored at 8pnrka Ranch during the week were: Klalo How ard, Kugono; T. T. Morrla, Kugene; Murle June. Eugene; 1 Burlcy, Eugene; Jcmo J. Uodlovo, Kugeno; Labnn K. Hhuniway, Kugono; (leorgo H. Miller, tlugeno; John Mhaffer, HprlngNuld; Mra. Hun alckur, Kugeno; Retty llunalckor, Bugono:' V'ura Hunilckor, Hugone, It. Illoadoworth, Portland I Oootko Godfrey and family,-Kugeno; Oua UeWItt, Uugonc; Aimer - Kooiip, Kugeno; " Klmor Smith, Eugene; Alma IX. Hinlth, Uugeno; Mra. Oconto II. llylnnd and'abn, Hitmll- ton. Ohio; poorKa K. Black, Humll- ton, unin; w. u. vv.iiuih. di.-...k-fluid; ' 'William Knlb, Contorvlllo, O.il. : Percy llrunaon, Los Angolca, Cnl.; Hill Price, Kugono. . --tin.nl 4scott 'wns in uugeno mat Weok and purchnard'a new Ford cnr. Mr, -Sootl Owns a ranch nour Hltio River. itMrs. .JdWACdH hna Just recolvcd won illut her. fiithoi', J. W. Owena. la-asrloualy III In-Jbrtliind, nnd hna been takun to n hoanilul Ihurc, Mr. Owdnl was it former owner of tho Uluo Jtlvor taatol. ' ' -Edith .tJlanaea -ot Portland will spend R two wooka vacation nt Blue .JUver with. .Mra, ,-lOdwnrd". Mlaa Klapitaa la a nurao In port Und.'-'1- .ItalDb Running of Portlnnd will. apohd a fcw wcokii with his fathor, wbOi uaa just purouancu aomo uvnu ,bere. ' .Mr,tKfllb and Mr. Urnnaon mndoi n flito-cntuh of fifteen red aide,, When tney maun - oohi r.i .rom ; Hnlknan bridge, to lllue Wvor. wltli i fllllj'.l'rlce, yealerday. i Tliorjipwm n Rort (Reg Itt-r Lao Cauaiy 8pll) VIDA. Ore., July 14. (.Itleala nt Thomson' report for the pnst two, vovifn. e'. "in. m. rriuiclnco: Mr. Ohd Mr. 8. Hock. Boston. Mnaa.; Sanfnrd Leach, Ma JConsle, Qrldge; fnul C. Bntea and efts-; -te-i IJrlu.onv0V:;!; ni.u, fll. mt". u. - . -.., Portland; N. K. Ulckover, Port land; (leorgo Wylle, Portland; Miss ilk Kelty,' Portland; Luke li. 000(1 rlch: ahd Mr. Wilcox, Hnn Frnh fllaco! Mr,' and 'MraC. - W. Myora, Portlnnd; Dr. and Jdra. Cllford Moore, and son of Portland; Jay W.'' Btevowa,'-1 0. 1'Holden, -C. A. bJb i. Way! .Come 43ii "Up Mcrfcn.ie Way." vcar. You will Iiihi ii' care of large crow,(J thi if only for a day. e Way." Spend a day, a week, or a month in th c woods, along the rivers and streams so popular at this season of tic nty of cainpini places a well as provisions all ilong the line. The Hotels and Eating Resorts arc prepared to tike lis year. The business people whose narncs appear on this page extend to you a special invitation to conic on wp," Fishing, Hunting, Boating, Packing, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, Summing, Motoring, tc. Free Auto Camp Ground with Table Fro Cut Wood Good Fiahlng Rainbow Camp ' qt'IMBVProp. ' In Uin um& of Uio CaacnoVi nuiuntalii on tlw beautiful Mc.Kenzio rlvor, 60 mile from lOugene, t JtlUe coat Of liluo rlvor, ono of tho prettloat place In tha rjvor lor camping. Rainbow Camp atoro oan auppiy you win rooa dupiihw, -u'" MJJk ond Cream, Fresh Egg and Vegetable, Fiahlng Tackle, etc, gauoUne and oil. Arrange ment made for pack animal and guides. In formutlon frooly given to strangor. I'. O. AiMrcm: Illuo Rlvor, Ore, Sparks Ranch (45 Miles from Eugene) The best place on McKcnzie Highway to Eat you may be the judge Daily Dinner 75c Sunday Dinners $1.00 Home-made Ice Cream, Strawberries and W'hippcd Cream. Free Camp Ground with Tables. M-ilv reservations for rooms. Hotel .Mienzie On McKcnzie Highway Fify-six Miles East of Eugene The Best of Hunting and Fishing Good Meals Good Beds For Guides , Write for Dates Meals at AU Hours Rates $3.00 per Day Special Kates by the Week ; McKenxie Bridge, Ore. A. Park " j; ' Jei Shaffer HUNGRY? STOP AT SEYMOUR'S For Sandwiches and Ice Cream Right at Fish Hatchery Rainbow Camp Garage ' .WvE.,WoI;Pop.: Auto Repairing, Supplies' Tires and Tubes Free Air. Furnished. Tent House for Rent Blue-River, Ore. Belknap . Hot Springs H. B. SLOAN, Mr. McKcnzie's Most Popular Summer Resort. Located on water's edge of McKenzie First-Class Hotel Arrotrsmodaticti , Cottages for Rent Natatorium and Hot Mineral Baths Don't Clutter up Your Car with Provisioosl , ' ' You Will Find : ' - Grocery completely stocked with all the good things to cat, at very reasonable prices ; Everything in Fishing Tackle - Oils and Gas for Your Car H. a PENLAND ' -McKenzie Bridge; Orpgon You will find Lakes, .Sparjdiiig Rivers, Mountain Meadows, HJ Forests, Snow-capped , Peaks, Vast Lava Beds, Glaciers and ? Other Attractions. Log Cabin Hotel ; The most picturesque spot on the i McKenzie Highway i Room and Board by ' Pay, Week or Month f Write for Reservation and Rates' Two-andra-balf hour drive from Eagcma Sunday Dinners a Specialty . .' Thomson Resort Mr. and Mrs. Carey Thornson A Swos Where you get the best on the McKenzie river Experienced Guides. . Boating $7.50 to $9.00 a day, according to mileage. Board and Lodging $3.50 per day. Weekly rates.' on application. - i Soaday Dinner $) J Telephone, Eugene, Oregon. Gov't Tel., , Thomson Station,-Vida, Oregon ;--' nirxoD inn -Thirty-seven Miles from Eugene 4' Fine Road f ;,. Al Cook in Charge of Boating Special Sunday Chicken Dinner ILK '; Rooms with Detached 'Baths ,' . P. O. Address: Vida, Ore. V rJcLienzie Qiucr Gtoge Passenger - Express - Freight Service ' "SCHEDULE: 8 A. M., 12 JO P. M. ; Office th and Pearl Phone 221 TMenzie Riucr IIighv;ayrk3e'8 Sconic Driucuay Blirclr. U V. Jenkins. C. E. Kllng Sih all of 1-ortlnnd; Mr. Oeorito H. Hyland and a.m. .1 ok. Hnmllton. Ohio; Gcorgo K .luc''' Oconn l'ark. Cnl.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ruaaoll and son. JacK, F.ugono; H. 1'ntterson, Martha ljt toraon, nnd Konmitt rfttteraon. Eu- . itr. ....... Ilnl.li.-ln l.nrllnnd: Ki'llu, , n num.. ............ - Jnmca lrvlnu, Hnn Francisco: Jr vlno Ariiiatrong, Sallna. Cnl.; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Houthnrd, boa Angeles. CoJ.; MiiDio uuii ana ju.u. Hull, Kugono. 'Indications point to tho consol idation of Columbia Motora and the Liberty Motor Cnr' Co. with a ahlft ot tho former' cnr manufac turing to tho latter' big nnd fino ly equipped fnotory. Utah la .catlmated to hnvo sold nhnut 6000 oara during tho first hnlf of this year. ' Tlio state of Washington now haa 1 car to ench 1.5 persona; lx Angeles, 1 to 3; Chicago, 1 to 20. : BECAUSE OF AUTOMOBILE Residence In . Suburbs Is Made Easily Possible DISTANCE BUGBEAR. ENDS Xo-Longr XcniT for. Boat, Bs- , UU Men .to Coitrtno Additions to Tracts on Street Car liincs PETROIT, Mich., July 14. In cronso In homo ownership can be laid directly .to the automobile atntod Mr. H.' M.' Jpwntt. presi dent of , tho rnlgo-Uolroit Motor Cnr Company In n. recent Interview. ' Tho motor car. ns an aid to buslt First Steamship Greets the Greatest ' aaaaHMaHaiiww A renllcn of tho Clermont. Rohert Fultln'a first stoamshln. which stnrtldd'' tho; wqrld, when It' steamed undor. Its own nowor from. Now York city to Albany, was anohnred nlopgaldo tho f-ovlnthnn, the world's grontost and fiiatoat nleninahlp, whonvtho reconditioned, Oermnn liner started her first voyage from New-York na-, passenger carrier' under tho .American: flag. . ness has been moist successful, but few persons realise th part it has played in present day euburan de velopment, he said. Ranging from ten to fifty mile out of every large city in the country are scores of small subur ban communities, ninny of which nro nenr no other artery .of trans portion other than a road, , cited Mr. Jowett. Opport unties Ara Widened "No longer do -real estate men search for adaptable tracta of land on or near street car line.", says Mr. Jewett. "They now , find the most benutlful location for devel opment and then seek to Improve nearby roads, to ontico motorists. "There was a. . time when the avcrago man would havo laughed had you told him . that many of Philadelphia's prominent men would livo In Atlantic City. 80 miles, away, nnd motor to nnd from the day s work, put, they motor now. . , "We find a parallel today In the sophisticated' persons who mlle .widely , when we , apoajc of . flying dally a atstnnce ot ono or two hundred 'miles. . I - havo several friends who huvo.purchasodAoeau tffb! hillsides In vuppor Michigan. .They will . bnvo . summer homes there within a fow years. .To fly to and-from bnslnoss In Detroit will require less than .one hour. jEvon hoM they will find tho motor car a .necessity to carry them .from homo, to their flying field.' - near Katnio Men Aipca "Getting back to tho presont. we find every real estate saleman to day equipped with nn automobile. It Is lust as much his stock In trado ..as tho . moat .In . a .butchor shop. , vto. needs it to show prospeots who are all people anger to. move from -the congestod business sec tions Into tho purer air of the quiet suburban town or .outlaying sub-dtvlslon. looking a little far ther we find this solfsnmo rcal'os tnte agent searching out his pros pect from automobile records, such as the state's automobile registra tions. ; V. ,'Thls go-geter knows he can make a sale much more easily to nn automobile owner for that man ns felt the .cnll of tho suburbs. wnue nriving inrotian , wnn nia nmiiy.on a ..warm Sunday after noon. . "We find In Detroit thnt Ann Arbor residents own businesses In our city. -These men would not bo contented, to live 18 miles from their source ot Income it they did not have the automobile tor dally transportation. Only nn hour elapses rrom homo to business. Dlfdancn No Object Closer to the. metropolitan -district we find men of smaller means, Their families have a motor car to carry .the head of -the house to- work. We: even find real estate concerns expending huge sum of money to build miniature clue at distances rang ng from 10 to 30 mile. to attract the tired business man. Their sales argument ia the short daily automobile trip. "In Los Angeles, another large city with intricate suburban dis tricts, we find tnat these small town and sub-divisions are being developed at. a distance of 25. and SO miles from, the heart of tho city. In New York we learn thatth population of the JerseyutsMt towns Increases yearly. - In Boaion, we find the Borkshiro Hills tltlrty miles .away attracting many resi dents of the city. - The.-gaolins engine and the transportation wis ard are every day making tbx world a better place to live in." . '-. - ' - - 1 r . ' ' a APUVE seen, this .blue high-Worldsof pepajid beau beauty on the streets--all - tifully finished hand-crWied eyes turn to it the year's " Spanish leather oil blue tone smartest car. You'll look in vain to ' match- body.' Automatic ..elsewhere Jor . such, beauty, Vindshield .wipef, reaf-vJew 'such power, such perform- mirror, fine cord (tires, trunk,' ance. From 2 to 60 miles an burnT3erearxl ail Ae equipment hour, in-high. Froin 5 to 25 'you see in the picture included ; miles t$ hour ijit 7 seconds, in .in lwt price.' Let' pa thow:ou4 BWNGLE &. CALKINS '-: NEW -LOCATION 71 West : Phooa M3 !!a i K Mi if. m Six li "I: s