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Ene we a pt Paysee, port warden, assist United States commissioner | McClelland Saturday phd a group, of." #aturday, August 9, at Silver lake, a} * M1 1d inties are | are invited. E BURGLAR “JIMMIES LACK “Love laughs at locksmiths > burglars. One jimmied the lock B: y ‘personal papers. i We la '% io project at Ruby river T WORK FOUR YOUTHS DVING AHEAD FACE CHARGES k Reports 200 Feet of Will Be Brought to Trial for| ll for Dam Robbery from an extensive tris City’s Skagit river | b ty "A. H. Dimock announced hat he was favora n @ with ine pr th First file t last we nume sree robbery char four the ok € rous arrested with the mitted The r Morris Kulman 43 Of the rockbed of the} 17, and Charles In progress, The jock explained, beca f eh Sulty in getting in the drill ® dam, when constructed te an providing upply, he Was some As to the it was not known her formation was ffi Mepth. The drillings thus far A 200 feet of The the narrow canyon are of are wo! above-named nfessed to the robt of house Much of the plunder ste the yer nen by polic as t the mo: ulual ha otal immense storage an unlimited nid | doubt at sibility amount he thou first ds ¢ They betor f * Of the favorable P the strata, it truction @5 anticipated condi- is believe will not be at first. costs Yakima Red 28.—An alleged led that “Ole Hanson hung from a tele and Mayor Hanson. B passing in a car, jumped Ped. the man and then into his automobile be victim could retaliate. @ fight every time I Yakima,” he HG FLEET Qiu SES CANAL, = | OcbSPEREY | Mexico Leads Great) sicnting |been placed in cc Thru Locks = | Franco-Rumantan army was i the ‘ D’Esperey that whipped Igaria the Turks to their said Gen. Franchet D’Esperey D'Esperey is carrying the into Hungary. He has mmand of a ispatched govern- adership allied and knees THE PACIFIC FLEET. ‘The first great fleet of to pass thru the Pan completed the feat and today is resting home waters of the © overthrow It n. ent er of armies brought WILL SEND WAR _ HERO TO PRISON 30 destroyers, ns e- | ereepeous were Winner of Victoria Cross at anchor on pan Pa Must Finish Out Term of the canal when the| EEL Ret but without a hiteh the frous dreadnoughts, the " , Wyoming, New York » Mississippi and Arkar the locks. aS ne at Inoughts arrived | Rodman’s flagship, the , led the course. As eraft was being locked| “feet to the level of Mira-| Gov. Chester Harding,| Zone, and Rear Admi Johnston, of the Pan- division, came aboard. aka. teiranse Continued From Page One & ar 8 and from that I will not two years sentence ck there, compelled to serve nine months of which I fled in Delmas says 80 a 191 he returned to the! with Mr.| ¢ mus: an ex aped different yacht clubs, will efforts in making the aqua- e a success, while various it will arrange the the officers and men of|t-nited States last May, arriving in | AE gee is eine job at $30 a week in a wholesale ets, io were sive ielectrical firm on First ave. S., Seventh ave. and Pike st., until ar-| proceed north) tea by Jones and Humphrey one Sate ‘The New. Mex-|"°eX 260 last Sunday Jead the stately procession | Delmas to Help i | Delmas, who is at his Santa ae now, and I know that he will! ze WELCOME Jabout a pardon, if that be possibl | | Delmas said today lived in European centers. The Will | Meet Navy | money, came from a source you can Warriors | Pressed for more definite informa- tion as to his relation to the cali-| n being made in ive the new Te ite fleet} “That is a story.which I do not] touched by the warriors | 014 gentleman is now 75 years old ‘voyage from the Atlantic. Many years ago I gave him my fot more than 200 vessels |Concerriing our relationship, and I the nayy ships into Elliott mean to keep my word. I would ting handshakes will be curdling his last years. the 250,000 sailors and of-| “But I think,” Delmas said Hin September. |citing time from the day I dg \from the Huntsville prison farm to Humphrey.” the « Relebrated their land leave) siuttie on the 22nd. He obtained a Saturday, stood by their! i i.q quietly at the Hotel Waldorf, | ‘close formation followed by | San Diego harbor. “T am in communicatio: leave no stone unturned to bring OR BIG FLEET “[ was sent to Euorpe by the] famous attorney when a boy of 7 Practically all of my life has been | guess. aT fornia attorney, Delmas refused. | se ting welcome of any of care to discuss,” Delmas said. “The enued to have a marine|Promise that I would say nothing carnival of patriotism and | Father stay in jail until I rot before Mehen they land. The fieet|ingly, “that 1 d rather my arrest ‘by your Mr. Jones and Mr secretary of the today Roy €. Welch World War Veteran Delmas. 1 association will and make the pris: ? asso tion, ca on is for the reception have been | understood that the fed by naval officials and | fol to Te Hanson has telegraphed the | effort to obtain a pardon for Plans to the navy department. |oner Acc REST } N; HOLD STIL! 1 Charles nant, Texas with operating an illicit) will take Delmas back to Huntsville still at Quarry station on the | next Wednesday | river, Joe Doldon was | ‘over to the federal nd jury Bolsheviki Forced to Retire, Reported |; LONDON, July 28—Wireless re- ports from Moscow announce wing to enemy pressure,” the Bol-| have retreated along the to their points of Bolsheviki st ted on yw the case tives cording to Captain of Detec Te detectives afte on’s bail, fixed at 00, v ing. and he was removed to | King county jail. Deputy In i Revenue Agent ©. W. Klin y squaders” made | Sheviki raid om Doldgn's stil), Archangel railw departure. The LAWYERS 0 PICNIC | thereby lost gains rey ‘pienic is being planned for King | front last week. Snohomish county lawyers on noon s not this STRANDED SAILOR AND FAMILY TAKE FREIGHT| IMLAY. Nev., July 28.A, family |which included a sailor, his wife |their small baby, were taken from a Ifreight train when it pulled into the |station here. They were practically | penniless, said they were bound for} Oroville, where relatives resided, and that their names be kept se-| He said he had been discharged from the navy without sufficient] funds to take his family home, and that a Utah smelter where he had en working suddenly closed down, | and claimed it wag unable to pay the money due to employes. LIBERTY BONDS QUOTED NEW YORK, July Liberty quotations today: 34's, $99. firet $94.40; second 4's, $93.64; first $94.40; second 4%'s, $94.04; third $95.04; fourth 4%4's, $92.90; Victory $99.86; ory 4%"s, 98, mues from Everett, The picnic be the first one the lawyers ever | where all the members of both | and and so ne door of Ray Russell's room, at Portland hotel, 211 First ave. 8. prowler got $30 in bills and a Kk Pieather purse containing some PHEARTS . THREE bond 4's 4%‘, 4%4'8, EXPENSIVE SPORT | LORAIN, Ohio. July 28.—This jhere gambling is bad business, the |two town. sports found They | rolled the dice fo * pot four cents when the police Fines jana costs totalled $4.90, of came. and Monica!‘ r ve), _— ~ DEMANDS PROBE. Veteran of Sound OF OIL FIRMS Poindexter Asks Investiga tion of Pacific Companies Ww Pre of P fe ASHING Inve Coast oll companic al trade TON tigation Tuly 28,—(Unite peration: comm nt in a senate resolut ntr Senator Poindexter da Tt duc with ” Washingte that ev both gone resolution requests and marketing ne be partioular reference In introducing the resolution I dexter deck that the Coast required to pay barrel for fuel oil New Orleans at 80 cents Inasmuch Pac its California oll than it ¢ cuse for th Atlantic or ¢ That the will have a whole cost of living oil consumer $1.8 ad it ared which i a8 the ifie coast, tl in direct que by Poindexter oil enters into the cost 1 ly every ec “Consumers tests with me oil on the P. fixed by the Standard California uid Poindexter real petition. control brought ng it to pa mmodity who have filed aim that th pro 1cifle co! bitrarily ou Ther is und no cor: ard's has mous profit dends in the last per cent Last year's proft and an estimate based o enab rs of ns shows those of 1919 ns higher, In the three Standard has paid the fu n whe per on three 1 the cent the ¢ fold.” ndexter’s commission to pay tion to the dividends prices of ust have advanced resoluti particular Standard Oil, t neral P report to the if any, combinations in trade, or unfair competition hav isted and do exist and, if any they hav fuel oil Unior and ¢ roleum com to senate what traint gasoline and other petroleum products Recommendations are the « meet tion, invited from mmission to the condi LOS ANGELES, July 28.—Cali fornia Oil comp: officials profess ed innocence today of the charg manipulating oil pri the Pa cific coast, and of il combina tions of oil producers, made in the senate by Senator Poindexter, Washington. “It is probably a legitimate ject for investigation, however, ary one wants to investigate itt” attorney terests, declared. There was a tendency to lay low prite for oil in New Orleans, quoted by Senator Poindexter, proximity of New Orl to Texas oil fields. OU men were the opinion that most of New leans’ ofl is coming from ‘Tampico or Oklahoma, and jmed that all of these fields urer New Orleans than the 3 Pacific is to the C fields, New Orleans vantage lower charges. sub: they coast giving of n ad * VESSEL MOVEMENTS DEEP SEA v ESSELS Sighted Off the Cape (From U. 8, Weather Bureau) TATOOSH ISLAND, Joly 2.—8 A. M misting; wind 5 P. M 12 milew an at wind no awed out M south art at »wing in the in the f ANGE arted outward win Ss Ly eat at sa ES—J Sa 30 a. m. 5 P.M 8. Arrived at Sentile 28—Se Lyman sco via Po! is eastern atsan Alaska’ a Maru fr 1 Rupert op okohama at 1 4 m Prin » ra an “Salted 5 Senttle that, |'* JUNEAt PETES TOWNS t Hensha END—Pi for Seattle Canadian 6 July 27—He Jefferson a land southt ati » price of ompany of enor livi- 165 n directs the n of x- effect had on the market price of a of |® of if an representing leading oil in- the to the the of Or. ‘Texas, lifornia transportation south, 10:80 ; dense ght; Lovejoy at 3| ewart from San t} Kobe nator wuth of Coos Bay at § p dent, San Franciaco for Sen from Se tle for attle 8 p. for Juneau, at § p. ehike from 40 indies we nd at Sp. m. Se Rdmore, Seattle fog, Yo 0 miles from Seattle hr W. F. Burrows om Unalaska Veasets in Spence Vort at Seattle Today Northern pler—8¢ Fushimi Ma Wakasa M. Pler 14-84 Fulton, Pier 12—-80 Blakely, ss Senator, t ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. Local Markets “| —* on the time this | The ar Columbia at et Huckleberrie cal market for Monday were ad met with fair « pound Outside ley Waters Drops Dead si :: the firet favor John Smith, a veteran | died from Friday : ast as hi Wakena er A ound heart season rivals from op 0 cents ne ‘Trans « frém Yakima v arriving the local mar The quality of this prod excellent and dealers are find: | little difficulty in disposing of | wtlele at $3 an 18-pound crate t fruits we tomatoe stion Co., was about to cast off ire on Seattl Ieverett well and the coast navig along the ound for upward mith formerly manded the ghter Sterrett three ye joined the Ijne Transportation Co, as of (he stéamer Fulton until when he was shter Wa from ket daily uct i ing the Puget us been iu w ound known | atin moving rapidly M lay morning. Continuous ship. ments of Bartlett pears from east of the mountains are expected thru the week No chang » repor dealers 1 quotations the “rs ago out «in butter or egg prices sd Monday morning, but licted an early rise in on oth articles. With San Francisco egg market just 1 cent lower than the local rket, dealers say they are finding diffi-| culty in diverting stock to this part | of the country Veal Monday offerin, % | Price Paid time to the freig Port Docks Amaze British Navy Man f Seattle Arthur the British em Washington, D, ©, who ts rthwest on a brief visit on to Washington, dock nagKe rhe ystem gnitude 1¢ ma, o! showed up a trifle All other poultry @s8 were unchanged. stronger and meat attache apt in N way n the me Wholesale and ¥ sed with the declares 1 am deeply of the in undertaking,” after making jon of the t commis Saturda company secretary of the VEGETABL com pl inspec dock with C.J in Fr commission iNew York Stock Report | * K 28 today with con 4 Steel Loca} Cauliflower Lorn Muske ned Per dos. Per %.. here Is t 19) Cal at Oregon 1% Green Corn— e Yakima, per Green Onions—Per dow Green Poas— Per th serndish Root —Loc Lettuce . Ontons— Per don— 2 per E ATM, to bear on the of a point or practically all inmues wever profit-seekers and 2.00 20 8 10 cane, § to 9 doz 49 bunches a . per Th ‘ 2.00 npectaity market of thi luded United Drug 14, and New York up 6; United Fru oy crate. 4.25 64% | a0 Wash. 3 E. Wash New per Netted oem . regraded Los Angeles, » whit Local, per doz, bunches al oe per box 12 200@ 40. 00@43.00 5.00 O41 04M oe “oe ue . eh sheet bo Spinneh—Lc Tomatecs— | recat hothe | Merced. 18 Ibe7’ | ‘Meroe : Chicago Market Report | | | Yurnipetoeal” per New local, per sack Ww YORK, J Rio, 23%0 per per Ib ar—Centrifuga’ a 19 the 4-basket 35 | 56 | Hot weather and | of predicted showers | tomat +d jay for bulges in fu Vegetable Marrow—Per M. seers 06 Hoard of Trade. | vy demand f n the FRUITS | nthe were affected. | Applen— | rains, E Wash. early varietien— ‘at $1.97, up 20,| Per standard box be | at that level; September | Per peach box . | corn up lie at the opening, $1.96% Cal, Gravensteing #0 gnined he before noon; December corn | Apple C al 4 Was up 246 on opening, at $1.68%, and | Apricots. per crate | advan: ms oer. ‘Turlock— eo with 4 ned lat and remaine tm late opening, additional %e; Sep- | at 8 and rose | at the cent advan July Sept Dee th TPO ON Wash, Bings Royal Annes Pie. per Ib.....+ Rinck Local Currants by noon Op High low ch $1.96% $1.9 1 1.9 publicans Per crate Dates—56 S-on phe. | Fige—Cal., dried— Box of 70 4-07. Rox of 60 6-o% Box of 24 §-on Grapes—Per box— piers. pkes. pkes, Florida, per doz. Por box— 8, 126 es Mangoes Oranges Valenc do_ 16 ao | Peaches. Cal. 8t LAND, 2140 b July 28 mark #, $10.00@11 fair to| 6@ 10.50 minon to fair xood fo choice cows and | good, $566 alves, $9 | Good Cattle rly Johns de, per box Yakima Yellow Triumphs, Yakamines—Per crate Pears— Ii t Pineapple —Hawallan. market | Mums-—Cal fair to| Formosa weth- | Peach Plume Raspberries. | Watermeoins & i Whotesnte Nuts | einen | Almonds—Per tT, Per Ib. er doz, th shell, * mediur m to white bulls, $4@7 eipts, 1,244 head? market ta| mixed, $ + medium rough + $22.50@ 3; bulk of sales, $22.7 head per box 1.00 save 2260] -4.00 5.00 0@27 per doz. ws; Por crate Sumner Per ib -’Frisco Market Report | Ju 8 prime firsts r Ib. per tb Butter STihe per ey extra extra pullet California flat r lb firsts, per dox fancy, d4e per Butter Oregon ext fancy Oregon Local Washing $1 rbanks, on round anch, varivties an . fresh al, strictly 2.25 per cental on | ; ‘Aun 2 per Dairy Prod | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers it Anch eream- Local bricks Eggs—Local Pullets é A Cheese—New Wisconsin triplet ...++ do ¥, A Oregon and Washington triplets Badger brick, broken case > case lots brick do ease lots Limburger, No. 1 40 No. Block Swi Fancy Wheel Swiss cubes country creamery, orth western. Horace X. Paxter ‘oast bunkers—Lights terminal—t strictly fresh hip Uma- 8. 8. Burnside, ss} Sa Yah 88 Mah: termina’ broken cases vrado Elkridge Delight in, 88 Ban ultry—Prices Paid by W Dealers to Shippers Went Hepburn, ae § on He Springs He Ducks Hens—Live Geese—Live Belgian Hares. Live Live, per T. 8 Wont Isleta, ma West Ta- t Ison, Adway MacDonald Ames yard Mp, as W nde Ke teraon & a8 Bosworth. Birriwa, s# Babeoe yards—Ss Fort # Boulton, hton: Row ue Addlao k—Sa Cohina, bye Co- | Hogs—Block Choice heavy . Veal—Fancy Jackson, ville, bie sa Ahmik, as | 3-——— ss Fort Union, s Cheater- | | « Puyallup, 6° Capreria, as Blestra, sehr Azalea, as | ——— Abydos, #8 Oclwin, #8 Arca- | Barley—Rolied Academia Pesuta, sx) Ground #8 Birkland, 66 Agyla, as} CUPPA vases sey Minnowotie wota rolled nt, | w mith May, Wholesale Price, 70.00 £70.00 Ss Lyman 80 Genzan ewart, | Maru, si Strean—-Yacht San Wan, PAGE 15 com | smonens LOOK!) t Public = SANITARY cotter, 46 $1.10. ‘Stati tho; shrimp an brand cof: 3 the CORNER fresh Z ONOMY nation mitk, 1 sugar cake coffee Stalin 44-47 tall 36 . 9 tals 8 on 1 1. can i Karo ymple par Jen Wene f —i % syrup, 900, 8 9, 2-1 $1.05; 1-™. Naptha soap . 10-t PIKE PLACE 79, pure fresh milk ation. milk pure cane sugar cans Co-Operative milk pts, 8c, ate, 96c; 2 10e pi Un biscuits es in oil tale 1503-150) Towa corn, 6c pkg; abrin 2 cans ward Weich's grape nm ddo; A & . new pack, 10 Stalls 16-17 ening, 65 pkg. Pearline Bt pepper, 40¢ Cream of Wht oftes, 40 churned butter al mw tha. ter, home herring, Stall Sugar and » anilk. ve milk rice, te: Snider’a pork and large can 20c; Snider's tomato Ihe; Libby's tomato soup, 10¢ ean. weet cantalop for 6 for 260, Stalle 34 0c Ih.; sandwich-ola, Stall cheene. Cracked Feed meal Grit—Mill runs Milo Maize Timothy--E. Wash Timothy Seed 2 Rye Seed—Per Th Alfalfa—E. Wash. N Ktraw Wheat No. 1 per Tb o. 1 14.00@ 16.00 $5.00 ut w * Salted hi do No. Green hi do No. Salted bu do No. Green bu do No, Salted or green calfskine, do No, 2 Salted or green kip skins, No, i do No, 2 Dry hides do No, 2., Dry Balis or wage Dry salt hides ... Dry calfakina, 6 Tox and under, 2 No, 1. ‘Rei each .... n ranch, full” pelts, long bool, do medium wool, ea @o short wool, each do shearting grow each. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Arrive Beattie Leave Beattle *Vietoria, B. Ontos Towneend—Port flanges, Owing to Seattle’s rapid growth and progress, are compelled to vacate. going up on our pr CHANGE our sent QUARTERS. move, and we would much prefer we A NEW BUILDING is location and we must It costs money to that the user of tobacco would get this money than to pay it to the transfer man, so this week we will sell at cut prices our complete stock of smokers’ accessories. ONE-FOURTH OFF On All Smokers’ Accessories IMIDORS—Oak and a porcelain and zine lined, mission finish, well made; regu- lar prices $5 to $18. Sale prices one-fourth off. mahog- TOBACCO JARS — Glass, opaque, metal tops, with moist ener, in eight and sixteen-ounce 5 Regular prices $2.50 to $5. Sale prices one-fourth off. RECEIVERS — Better than an ash tr made of brass, with balanced top, which allows the ashes to drop from sight; very at tractive; regular Pi T5e to $1 prices one- fourth off. | ASH TRAYS— Made from metal, glass or porcelain, with attachments for holding cigar cigarette or matches; regular prices 50¢ to $4 Sale prices one fourth off. ASH or POUCHES—Made or leather, with snap fastener; regular prices 50c to $1. Sale prices one-fourth off. PIPE canvas from TOBACCO POUCHES—An extra large assortment of at- tractive and serviceable pouches, from the cloth rub- ber-lined pouch at 25c to the all-rubber and all-leather, with patent fasteners, at $5. Sale prices one-fourth off. Spring Cigar Co. BANK CLEARINGS Clearings Balances . $6,100,473.72 1,596,613.98 1,705,514,00 563,872.00 Clearings Balances 558,160.00 145,110.00 | An = head contains a lot of useless information, 19:00 [Steamer Sol Dee, for| 7:15pm mid- |Towneend, Angeles) daily night land Victorta. bent *Does not go thru! to Victoria on trip} Neaving Sentth day night. Thham iteamers Tacomi "80am OOarn[Washingten for Ta-|10:30am Ooamicoma direct. Steamer! 12:20pm y two hours, 800] 2:20pm :00pmisingle trip, $3c round! 4:20pm :00pm trip. 30pm ‘oon! 30pm 000m } 10:20pm datty | 1 @aty Port Townsend Special Porm tr. Kiows, for Port! 1:30pm 5:00pm!Townrend Atrect.|10:30pm, Gally [Connects nt Townsend) daily Jwith raft tines for alt! Ineints on Olympte! Inentnanta. ' Anacortes and Wellingham Wham Sten: What [5:00am dally Ifor Anreortes and! daily Mellieha. 1 “‘Pellingham—Anacort Thhinm © Kalshan, fori opm datly lAnarortes and Rel-! datly Minha. ‘ownnent—Pert Angeles and ‘Way Ports {Aina Tonia, for Port! Sundayitownaend, Port Wit-l ‘Tues. Niama, Duneeness and! ‘Thurs. !Port Angelos ' 1 Goes throne® INeah Ray on Tose! Many and Thursday! lertne i Tort 20pm Thurs. fiat n) tol midn'nt ‘Mon. Tort Gamble—Tntow—Flacler Tt0nm Alenmer Puet, for] 10:0ham Gally (Kingston, Gambie! datty excentiT. nd low, *Eeton.! except RaturtyiP later, Townsend) Sunday] | (Sunday'aneviiio and THad-! YOnm ) Nook. 1 San Joan Talend Tithami@tr, City of Anelen.! Thea. Ifor all points in the! Thurs. [San Juan islands. = | Sat. Sakae Mon. Soham {Steamer Kingston, Yaw, Port Gamble} Tues Rangor and all! Thurs. Sat Points marked ** are bont tandines Pamsengera for these other boat landing potnts must make thetr own arrangements for Innding, and assume all risk and @ability tn making such tanding. Steamer’s passenger rate does not include boat landing charges. Baggage liability ts tmited to wear- ing apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed free Steamers and schedules aubject to change without notice. Freight re- colved datly for all points (excepting Tacoma) named in above schedule. Tickets must be purchased at ticke: office. Open from 6:30 a. m, te 12:00 midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Phone Main 3993. potnts and for]| LOWEST RATES —to—} CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES POINTS, FREQUENT SAILINGS. mF MeCORMICK LINE wet whet they’ at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE ind Madison St. Special reduction on discontinued lines of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. VULCAN SAFETY MATCHES 95c Per Gross For a Short Time Only CIGARETTE CASES—Hun- dreds to choose from, from the leatherette case at 25¢ to the engraved silver case at $10. Sale prices one-fourth off. PIPES—Genuine French briar, with or without cases; hard rub- ber, amber or bakelite stems; this assortment contains many of the famous imported pipes; regular prices vary from 35c to $8. Sale prices one-fourth off. THIS SALE DOES NOT INCLUDE ITALIAN BRIARS HOLDER S— cigarette and cigar holders from bamboo, ivory, bakelite, meerschaum and amber, novelty, amber, horn, bone and rubber, with or without cases; regular prices from two for 5& cents to $8.50 each. Sale prices one-fourth off. LIGHTERS—Automatic, and tape lighters; regular prices 25e to 50¢ each. Sale prices one- fourth off. COBS AND CLAYS — The old stand-bys; regular prices 5c to 25c each, Sale prices one-fourth off. SNUFF BOXES—vVer?® attrac tive and serviceable, in differ- ent shapes and sizes; regular prices 50c to $1. Sale prices one-fourth off, 910 SECOND AVE. “ei Co, That Tacoma Investigating Committee INDORSING Title Insur- ance, said this: “In sum- ming up, it is the recommen: dation of this committee that every encouragement be given to the organizing and patroniz- ing of a company which will issue policies of title insurance in accordance with the laws of this state at premium rates not more expensive than those issued by the Washington Title Insurance Company, “It is up to the Real Estate Board (of Tacoma) to Bring the Title Business up to date by standing behind this propa- ganda, and we should all put our shoulders to the wheel and push hard—and NOW.” Could and one ask for a stronger indorsement of Title Insurance? Washington Title Insurance “Under State Supervision” Assets more than Half a Million Carefully Observe “Safety Week” ESAT NT TTT ENT TT eS There is a helpful friendliness between this bank and its depositors— constituting a strong, progressive business family THE NATIONAL CITY BANK of Seattle SECOND AT MARION IUAUUUADQAGUUUANOGUONENSUEUOAURUUUAUUUUUUAOUUOUEUONESANAOOOGOAGEOORTEUDAYOOOOOON

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