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HIIMIL m BESTS TRAIN
One of the prettiest home
weddings of the season was that
E L S. TO S. F,
of Miss Rosa Hinds to Mr.
Gus T. Weil on last Wednesday
morning at the home of the
bride’s sister Mrs. Ben Ehrlich.
The bride is one of the real
lovely young ladies reared in
this city and has the love and
respect of every one that knows
her. Popular in every way and
a more lovable character was
never more exemplified in any
community that of Miss Rosa
Mr. Weil is a newcomer to the
city, but in his three years
residence here he has made
many friends and is known as a
sound business man. Associat
ed with Mr. Ben Ehrlich in the
grocery business he has made
friends of all that came in social
or business contact with him.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Dr. Landau, ot Albany.
The couple left on the noon
train for Savannah. Charleston
and other points of interest all
along the Seaboard. They carry
with them the best wishes of
many friends here thal will soon
welcome them back to take up
their residence in this city.
Miss Hinds is the sister of
Mrs. Ben Ehrlich and Miss
Minnie Hinds, all three of these
ladies enjoy the love, friendship
and esteem of all that know
them.
Done
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IT HAPPENED
IN BAINBRIDCE
And is Happening to Bain-
bridge people every day
in the week.
The case told below is not an
uncommon thing. The same oc-
frequently and will continue to
happen as long folks have kid
neys and overtax the kidneys.
W. 0. Charlton, 225 Academy
St.. Bainbridge, says: "My
back so sore and lame that I
could hardly sleep. In the
mortfing, my back was stiff, 1
felt tired and languid and could
not bend over or lift anything.
I was getting worse each day.
Plasters and liniments didn’t
help fne, but two boxes of Doan’s
Kidney Pills made a permanent
cure.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
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get Doan’s Kidney Pills — the
same that Mrs. Charlton had.
Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf
falo, N. Y.
the perpetual challenge trophy
bearing his name for the best
time along the Coast route, mem
bers of the local press and the
writer. <
Charles S. Howard, head of the
Howard Automobile Company
California distributer of the
Butck line and who won several
trophies with the Buick cars in
the early days of automobile
racing on the Coast, picked up
the record-breakers at San Mateo
and piloted them into the city.
Naturally he was most enthusi
astic over the splendid record
made by t the car and said the
performance easily demonstrates
the remarkable strides made in
automobile construction within
the past few years. “Bob"
Thompson, Howard’s chief aid.
was also at the finish and, like
Howard, was as proud as a pea
cock over the fine showing of
the car.
The details of the intercity
run are best told by Joe Nikrent
in the following fashion:
“We were checked out at Los
Angeles by George'A. Lawrence
of the Western Union Telegraph
Company, and left the North
Broadway bridge at exactly 8
P. M. We followed the regular
Los Angeles-San Francisco route
and I made first thirty-three miles
to Saugus in 41 minutes. We
reached Bakersfield, 123 miles
distant, most of which going was
in the mountains, in 3 hours and
35 minutes, Fresno, 235 miles,
was made in 6 hours and 5
minutes, and the finish in San
Francisco, 457 miles, was made
in 10 hours and 47 minutes.
“The starting and ending points
for the Los Angeles record are
the Broadway bridge, Los
Angeles, and Guerrero and
Market streets in San Francisco.
Inasmuch as we were using the
inland route, which ordinarily
enters San Francisco by wav of
the Creek Route boat, we thought
it a saving of time to detour kt
Livermore and finish our run by
way of Mission San Jose, Warm
Springs, Milpitas, Alviso Moun
tain View, Redwood City and
San Mateo. This route was many
miles longer, but we thought it
faster than waiting for ferry
connections.
WORST ROADS ENCOUNTERED
“The worst roads were en
countered between Delano and
Goshen Junction. There is a
stretch of about forty miles be
tween these two points that is
very rough at this time. The
most difficult driving was the
twenty-nine miles that is known
the Ridge Route between
Saugus and Bakersfield; as the
name indicates, this route follows
the very top of the mountains,
and while it will eventually be
paved with concrete, it is simply
graded at this time and not in
condition for fast speed.
‘‘We were delayed by en
countering a heavy fog at the
western enterance to Altamorit
pass, and .had this foggy condi
tion to contend with clear into
San Francisco, a distance of
about eighty miles. We were also
delayed some by encountering a
band of about 2000 sheep on the
road near Tracy.
Without doubt the hardest
strain that the car was put to on
the entire trip was encountered
at practically the finish line. We
were making good time on the
highway near Redwood City,
when without any warning we
Los Angeles-San Francisco Record
by
BUCK
BEATS THE (TRAIN) BY 3 HOURS
BEATS FORMER RECORD 1 HOUR 23 MINUTES
457 MILES IN 10 HOURS 47 MINUTES
MAN HAS NEVER BEFORE TRAVELED AS FAST BETWEEN THESE 2 CITIES
The Buick left Los Angeles Mon. night at 8 o’clock and arrived in SanFrancisc Tues. morning at 6'47 o’clock
(this time is official)
Most Marvelous Road Record in Motor Car History
The car used was a regular stock Touring Car, Model D 6-45, which sells on the Coast
at $1170. All former record holders were much larger and higher priced cars.
Another Remarkable Demonstration of
Buick Speed, Power, Endurance and Reliability
The extraordinary time made by the Buick Six up
the long hard grades, over rough mountain passes,
fording streams and racing over miles of desolute des
ert in its intercity dash was no surprise to us. We
knew that the Buick valve in head motor was capable
of driving the car at a continued speed of more than
sixty miles per hour when calledupon. Wealso knew
that the Buiok chassis, notwithstanding tire continued
heavy hammering over rough roads at unusual speed,
would be in the same perfect condition at the finish as
at the start. By this remarkable performance we have
demonstrated to the public the superiority of Buick
construction.
NOT A MISHAP ON THE ENTIRE
proving perfect ignitation, perfect carburetion, perfect lubrication,
cooling system, perfect construction and design.
SENSATIONAL RUN
perfect
A WONDERFUL RECORD BY A WONDERFUL CAR
(Same Model Record-Breaking Car on Exhibition in My Salesroom)
P.
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while the other members of the
crew were gathering up tools and
oil cans showed that no serious
damage had been done, and we
continued on to San Mateo,
, , , . , where we were met by C. S.
encountered a drop of about two j H(ward who piloted us t0 the
feet in the concrete Highway.! fi { hin _ i ine .
Some idea of the terrific shock k
this was to the car and passengers! only one stop made
can be had from the fact that “The only stop on the trip was
two ore-gallon cans of oil and a made at Fresno, where five min-
small handbag ot tools which U (- es was used in taking on oil
were in the tonneau were thrown and gas, and where Earl Jackson
clear of the car. George Daniels, joined us.
who was driving with me in the 7n all of my experience as a
tonneau, was almost thrown out.
driver, I have never seen a car
_ . ,,, . put to a harder test or one come
In spite of this tei nfic bump, a out of a test
in any better shape.
_ . five tires arrived in San Francisco
hurried inspection of the car The car was running with the without having teen touched.”
same even smoothness at the
finish as at the start.
‘‘Our schedule called for 10
hours and 45 minutes, and the
mere fact that we missed this
mark by but two minutes proves
that we had the car under abso
lute control at all times.
We slowed down in our speed
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all towns, and it is not probabl
that a half-dozen .people between
San Francisco and Los Angeles
knew that a record was being
made. We were particularly
fortunate with our tires. We left
Los Angeles with four Goodyear
cord tires on the wheels and one
carried as a spare. There was
not a tire change made, and all
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MIRIAM COOPER
If "The Birth of a Natl