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S 4 SHIP FIRE KILLS ONE, y ’lMPER_ILS LIVES OF 50 wt™5asy pece e b a8 RBound-the-World Liner Slightly Damaged by Blaze at THE EVENING e e oo e e | AW MAY PREVENT TREE SITTING MARKS ashore when the first was discovered in the engine room. But | The blaze was believed to have started | g]q Chicago Statute on Parents when a draft carried a smouldering rag into some waste oil. The vessel, one of the round-the -world_cruisers of the Dollar fleet, ar- May Be Invoked to Bring STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY covered no fie ruling against tree | years old and therefore outside the su- sitters, but :'?fi'.’. found a rule striking | thority of the juvenile offices. Be- at fathers and mothers of tree-sitters, | sides, he has an attorney all ready to which amounts to the same thing. get a writ of injunction. Carl_J. Appell, assistant corporation —— - counsel, had discovered that parents Soviet Expands in North. may be fined $100 and sent to jail for three months for allowing their chil-| ARCHANGEL_(#).—Soviet authori- dren to endanger their life and limbs. |ties on Novaya Zemlya, the great Arc- The law is dusty with age, but that|tic island off-the Russian coast, have doesn’t make any difference. | appropriated funds to establish a new Police today were to be given orders colony, Which will be the northernmost * San Francisco Dock. By the Associsted Press. SAN FRANCISCO, aboard the liner President Polk at a | pier here last night, caused the death of 8 crew member and imperiled the lives | BUENOS AIRES (#).—The Argentine of many passengers. Firemen equipped | Federation of Agriculture has asked the with gas masks and chemical tanks ex- | government to help rélieve’ conditions tinguished the blaze, the damage being |in the rural districts by providing work small. A. Martinez, a ship scaler, died from | farmhands. rived here Tuesday from the Orjent. Company officials said the ship would | be able to sall for Honolulu today. July 24— Fire | Jobs Sought for Farmhands. |on railroads and roads for unemployed | sitting ~IRE manufacturers the country over have been raising. a terrific advertising ado about “Mail Order” tires, so called. *Compare! Compare! Compare!” has been their wail. They have quoted prices purporting to show they have tires that can be bought just as low as Sears, Roebuck’s famous ALLSTATES which have rolled in a tidal wave of popularity from coast to coast. * The Reason for All This " Is Easy to Find Put an ALLSTATE Tire on your car and check its service against any other'brand you select—at any price. The results will explain onc of the greatest tire successes in the industry. It is this ALLSTATE superiority that has increased Sears, Roebuck'’s tire sales 871 perceat during the last six years, while the tire industry as a whole was increasing 35 percent. At this moment Sears, Roebuck sells one out of every ten tires bought for réplacement. It Tgkes a Mighty Good Tire to Succeed Like Th_at All along we have told you that ALLSTATES were the greatest moncy’s worth you could find in tires. We have proven that to ourselves by every congceivable test and analysis to which a tire can be put. Now ALLSTATES themselves have proven it to the American motorist by their superior service and unmatched success. . Like all successes ALLSTATES have thrown consternation into the camps of competing tires. Claims have been made! Prices have been quoted! Attacks have been launched! The result has been coafusing to the tire buyer. The Puplic Is Entitled to the Plain Facts The reputations of both Sears, Roebuck and of ALLSTATE Tires have been built on honest state- ments, honest service and honest value. All this flurry by manufacturing competitors is very flattecipg to us—and we are human enough to loveu:?bc flattered. But we cannot enjoy it half so much if we know the public is being con- fused. So here are the plain facts, plainly stated. Every major tire manufacturer produces two grades of tires, namely a “first line” and a “‘sec- ond line.” The “'second line” tires are satisfactory —but naturally the “first line”” are a great deal USE OUR ' CONVENIENT Down Youths. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 24—The old reliable | leaping and frisking like—well, monkeys statutes, which may be depended upon | or squirrels. .However, with the parents | HAIFI, Palestine (#).—New excava- themselves in danger of arrest, the |tions have been started by the Rocke- to provide a “don't” for almost every- |, hlom may be found to have simpli- |feller expedition ut Athlith, an ancient| thing that any one might want to do, | fied itself have finally provided a cure for tree Careful research of the law has un- RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE FREE AUTO PARKS Bladensburg Rd. at 15th and H Sts. N.E. nightfall. This may provide some tense | tude as Spitsbergen. moments, with partly policemen pursu- SR ing nimble youths from limb to limb, better. Sears, Rocbuck is no exception to this. We have two grades—the famous ALLSTATES are “firstline”’; DEARBORN SR the “'second line.” ‘When manufacturing competitors have made price comparisons with ALLSTATES, they invari- ably have used their “second line” tires for the purpose. It is true their prices are just about the same as ALLSTATE prices. All of which is most complimentary—for ALLSTATES’ “firstline” standards call for so much more in quality that you cannot help buying them; especially when,’ as our friendly manufacturing competitors con- fess, ALLSTATES cost no more than their “second line” tires. On the other hand, if price is a prime consideration, Sears, Roebuck’s DEARBORN SR is as good as any “‘second line” tire to be had, and costs far less. 2 . Here’s the Best Advice We Can Give Tire Buyers All recognized brands are good. But naturally, just as human nature varies, so do tires. Conse- quently some are better than others. If the “second line” prices are satisfactory, the same amount of money will buy “first line” quality in ALLSTATES with all they provide in the economy of greater service. But, if “'second line” serves your purpose, then by all means buy the “second line” tire that costs the least—which is Sears, Rocbuck’s . DEARBORN $R. Our great tire volume, combined with the most economical method of distribu- tion yet devised, makes these savings possible. But by all means, in comparing tires, compare “first line” with “first line”—and “'second line" with “‘second line.” To make it easy for you to do this we are listing precisely which of the best known tires come in each classification. STORE HOURS 9 AM. to 5 P.M. SATURDAY 9 AM. to 9 P.M. WE GUARANTEE' SATISFACTION to get the boys out of the branches by | on the island and about the same lati- Excavation Work Begun. | Crusaders’ fortress south of this city. The only tree sitter who viewed the | Work also has resumed at the foot of threatened _police invasion _without | Mount Carmel, wiere remnants of pre- alarm- was Steve Makowski, who is 19 | historic man were found last year, JULY 24, 1930. July Store -Hours, 9 to 6—Saturdays Till 2 . Important Sale of Finest $25-430-*35 Tropical Suits Coats and Trousers—Silk-Trimmed TAIIDRED by our finest maker, of genuine Tropical Worsted fabrics in newest weaves and pat- terns, these suits represent Sume mer suit perfection. . . . Now priced at savings up to 50%. . .« « Light, dark and:medium shades. « . . Plain and patterned effects. . . . Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts, Long Stouts and Short Stouts. Saks—Third Floor All Splort Coats Down All of our superbly tailored $20.00 Flannel Sports Coats, reduced now to: 12.50 Sale! $2.50 to $3.00 “Valeo” Paj amas $7.65 3 for $4.75 FAMOUS make... at an unprecedent- ed reduction. Broad- cloths, Woven Ma- drases, Prints, Printed Soisettes. Coat, slip- over, English collar and military collar ef-' fects. Sizes A, B, C, D. Saks—First Floor $25.00 Camel's Hair Sport Coats; smart in line and soft in texture; now reduced to: All our $13.50 Tan . Flannel Sport Coats, in the smart pinch - back model, reduced to: *14.50! *8.75 Saks—Third Floor Sale! $4.95 to $7.50 Panamas! Leghorns! $3.95 DRASTIC price-cut- ting on hats of finest caliber. Entire remaining stock, Hand-woven Panamas. Fine imported . Leg- horns. Every distine- tive new shape. Bro- ken sizes. Saks—First Floor REGULAR $3.95 ZEPHYR WOOL SWIMSUITS EGULAR and speed models. Fine, elastic, French spun zephyr yarn. All colora. Saks—First Floor Sale! Boys” Wash Togs! “Jack Tar” and Other Mdkes! Regular $1.95 and $2.95 Values) o 35 3 for $4 VERY new model is included . . . whether sleeveless sun suit or short-sleeve style. Among the materials are Broadecloths, Lin- ens, Piques, Repps, Poplins and Racquet Cloths. are smart combinations. 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