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thods to Reduce Consumption BY HARRY B. HUNT SHINGTON, Sept. 13.-—Amer reached the top of the hill jum production. is the belief of government after the most painstak Computations covering probable naining in the ground, the pow Mevelopment of known reserve: *the probable decline of produc in present fields E WILL COME iD OF 1921 the remainder of the year 1920 Ad thru 1921 we may be able to hold Foduction at about ity present level Bt unless the unexpected happens. pend of 1921 will see the begin Of a decline in the volume of Sam's petroleum production @ a fairly constant falling away af by year, until the pools are all Phi this situation, the tmmedi it is declared, is not in r to produce, somehow, from more oi} than is being today, but to develop meth. Gnd machines that will make one fel of oil do twice or thrice the it now performa 1919 the United States produced world, 377,719,000 barrels, P 559,539,000. And we ourselves it all, and slightly more. iE THIS YEAR TIMES NORMAL Year, thru the stimulus of and insistent demand, will be pushed close to barrel mark—about tht normal yearly in- But consumption has as steadily, and despite importations from Mexico, and Tobago, reserves of oil, §,000,000 barrels smaller; - “Be oti os Bat the beginning of last winter.| June 1, daily production tn has mounted to about barrels. Yet during this od consumption has aver. 120,000 barrels daily, the dif. being made up from importa Mostly from Mexico, which close to 250,000 barrels. alone have made possible Up Of reserve stocks ists believe is now the ebb beginning by the | Of 4921, comes just when we ‘Teached the half-way point in tion of our ol! deposits, OF PETROLEUM G IN GROUND recently preserited by White, chief geologist of survey, placed the of petroleum remaining in d under the United States y 40,000,000 barrels, as » 1919. The total pro- to that date was 4,598,144,000 hae jan barrels and the expected Of 450,000,000 barrels in| , to the amount produced, and by | ™ '. 1921, just about one-half of oil in the country will have taken out. Rew Wyoming field, is esth to hold a total of about 400.-| barrels. It is doubtful, how. ff production within the next ‘will reach 20,000,000 barrels. of the steady decline in stocks for nine months if to June, and the corresponding Increase in price of refined gascline, there was a st. | that production was being de ly restricted. _ INVESTIGATIONS; ae | BY GOVERNMENT | independent investigations | in Machinery and| of the petroleum output of | “high tide of ofl production, | Toyama Maru, arrived in Seattle late the 1919 production et | conte Ship News Tides in Seattle | pa Renee | | Paes cota TURADAY bs < shen, are me tee tt Firwt Wish, Tide Piret Low Tide am, 109 ft Wet am. LE tt First Low Tide ee Pe (tte? oom, OF A) || Second Low Tide | second High ‘Tide | UM pm, Le tls pom, ILS ft] STORM WARNING Southeast storm warnings were ordered displayed at 7 a, m. Mon lay at all nerth Pacific seaports, The storm, which ix of decided character, is central off Vancou ver island, moving southeast, and Will cause fresh to strong south, shifting to southwest gales, today and tont¢ht, TAKES CARGO FOR ANTI-REDS Supplies Shipped From Here for Gen. Wrangell With 6,500 tons of railway equip: jment for Gen. vith Wrangell, head of the forces op- of the United States shipping board, left Seattle Saturday. The supplies are expected to aid In establishing the lines of communica tion of the anti-red armiés Part of the cargo, which had been originally assembled here for ship: ment Czar Nicholas, haa been in storage jfor four years. The nature of the cargo and its destination were kept secret until the vessel was well on its way to Cape Fiattery. Action on the part of Bolshevik sympathizers was feared. Boat Turns Over; 2 Men Nearly Drown When the navy dingy capsized |A. L. Read and J. W. Knight, of the |U. S. 8. Philadelphia, narrowly es. |caped death by drowning, according to their story Monday, The boat was picked up after the two mates had Seattle by the tug Goldfinch. eee ‘Christmas Ship in Seattle From Japan Loaded with dolls, and decorations and Christmas trees, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamship Rails Firm; Copper \ALLGOLDPLUM \BOOST RATE ON Stocks Dull Durimg New York Trading Baron Peter Nicholl: | posing the Bolsheviki in Southern Russia, the steamship Eastern Vic- | tor, to Russia before the fall ot} reached shore, and was brought to| Christmas toys |* NEW YORK, Sept. 12.- ing of the stock United States off \%; General Motors 21, Central 73%, up MW: Ws Reading 91%, « up M: Baldwin 107%, up %, and Pit The market w irregular in th Pressure on some steels. lehem “II” loat nearly @ point again turned dull, TRADING LIGHT IN CHICAGO PIT Good Late Demand Bolsters. Market CMICAGO, Sept. 18 lNeht on the Chicago boa today, but a good late d stered the market There was little buying jn Septem ber oats, and this caused that fut to fall off @ fraction. The reached ular, but after developed a at little buying and they closed lower, December wheat ope at $2.48, i” we tf Ww; Union Pacit) f Mi Pan-Amer! UP Je, and closed at $2.49, another lo higher; March wheat advanced i Me at the opening, $2.44, and closed unchanged September corn’ waa off “we at opening of $1.37 but savanced Phe and closed at $1.40%) Decem corn opened down Me ar bl ib\ and Closed No higher at $1.19%, September * advanced | the opening of B3%e, but lo the close of 63% opened at 65 close advance t eo at December oats off, but at the ake to, 65 tee CHICAGO, Sept 13-caan wheat— T9412 902.605 Siew So %: 56 hard, $2.566% ig? No 3 ‘Nard, 32 59. Chicago Board of Trade |near Bremerton, Boatswains’ Mates | pes ‘ 22.7@ «23.70 Oct 34.10 25.55 35.88 19.75 19.65) 1988 198s 1bTe 5 6 ” 1650 1630 Chicago ‘Car Lots Furnished by L. B. Manni « Btall 39, Good Luck Toke jSaturday afternoon from Oriental JA Ten omental Fira Mg onthe Grape Fruit Cai waters. | Rata. LAr, Me $1.00: trean vr = Vige— Per bos Raw furs, crockery, tea and three} « Rogers peanut }iisceedew inchoees- fee i violins, for shipment East, were | © 7 poe ot gage ng egg Hack ieberries live. per among the cargo. Silk, valued at m ‘ |fager 2 Ra “4 {ees ee ee 225,000, was included in the ship- . a hotling beef, 1240 @ th. | | Lomene—Per box went > Chicago Live Stock Biriola steak, 27% t.; corned beet [Lewamberrice—Per ernie “4 Sue Oranges—Per case The next liner of the company due CHICAGO, Kept. 12 ‘ ro Reee! ootnin here will be the Kashima Maru, due ge Fo ye Stal 103, Wisconsin cream brick x Sept. 20. oe cheeae, the Mm tte inet ece if? eer bf Favorite, n From Weather Bureau we ‘Beet, $1 O18; ba Rama Stet” hamburgers” 12 TATOOSH ISLAND, Sept. 19.8 A. Mf. | Hon Sere te Hoi \ bacon, 366 T.; weiners, 200 ™ —Barometer failing rapidiy; raining: | Sys 1s, calves Slee? ie ™%.: pork liver, 2 Me 18 wind east, 20 miles an hour. Passed in: | oe a eee eee head: market | "uses, Sac Tm & steamer at 4:30 sprog ae OS wing | 28¢ Misher. Lambs, $5.50012) owen, $5.75 SANITARY Prusee Italian, per bow an hour. Passed out: A e ie Hongartan wight. Pased in . sailing, at 6 September 12—#tr M. PB. St. Michael at 11:15 a m. Beniey Lovejoy trom str Admiral rom San Diego via San Pranctaco & mi str Horace X Baxter | © ie Marbor at 10:50 & m.: atr| | Prince Rupert from Prince Rupert, Hh. ©., | via ports at 4p m.: str Prin Ena | from British Columbian porte at 7 a. m. Salled September 13—Str Alaska for Tacoma at C15 a. m.; ate Eastern Temple for Ta- coma at 4 a. m. September 12—8td Eldridge for Mukil- teo at 2:20 p. m.; str Admiral Schley for Tacoma at 9 p. m.; ate Prince Rupert for Prince Rupert, B. C., via porte at’ 11 p.m. eee all the major fields, were} Three of these were by fel-| agencies—the geological sur: Mederal trade commission and the! of commerce. The fourth principally in the Cali Rocky Mountain fields, was 7 the American Automobile results showed that, with the exception of in the Cali field, there was no deliberate tion of output. The real rea for reduced stocks apparently : isclosed by increased consump. S: | ia ‘Ht is more than possible, it is "Stated, that companies in the Call. field, knowing that they have Biggest single reservoir of pe n in the United States, preter 4 their surplus underground for Us profits foreseen for the fu [Vital Statistics RIAGE anes | Name and Residence. Age | ttle . Legal - Legal «Legal Ralph G. » Maxine, Tae: ot, Franklin U. an, Agnes, Adrian, tha a Ketchikan, Winkler, kuth 1. § iy. Chartes ©. Anac labourn, Wertha, Anacort Will J., Seattle .... Elinore’ K., Seatti ‘Legal es. Legal Lege sn attle 14) ANK CLEARINGS UN RECORDS Bank clearings for the first eight Monthy of this year have smashed all accordin t Hamilton C. on Manager of the Clearing House amociation, The total clear ings to date are $1,429,059,901, HE HAD HID IT IN POWDER BOXx'| After hiding her jewelry in a w box, Miss Bessie Myers, of | the New Avon hotel, 606 Second) Bve, forgot all about it. Sunday| she summoned police to arrést four “men for the theft of the je E gnen Aetectives arrived, she re Vessels in Other Ports TYokohama—Arrived September 7: #tr ‘Tyndareun from Beattie via Vietoria, B.C Honolulu—Arrived September 11. Schr Helene from Bellingham fan Pedro—Bailed September 11: Str Governor for Beattie via San Francisco at ap. m. San Francisco—Arrived September 11 Str Queen from feattie at midnight: str jerbyline from Seattle at 1 p.m. Malled } sabes 12: Str Nome City for Beattie at 6 p.m; atr Yosemite for Beattle at 10 p. m.; str Admiral febree for Beattle at 11 p.m; echr William H ot for Puget Soumg ports: ste Admiral Dewey for Beattie at 4p. m. Comox, BH. C.—Sailed Meptember 12: | Motor achr Pacific for Tacoma Townsend wed in September Nt for Seattle at 8 a. m.; str of Tacoma at 8:15 a. m Arrived Beptember 12: Str 12 7 led Reptember 12; | str X. Baxter for Seattle T a—Arrived September 12: str rs Temple from Beattie atr Alaska tthe, ; Renorted by Wireless Canadian 5 miles north at iz U. S. Naval Communientions Rep 12—-Motor sohr Pacifie ar- ma at § p. m.; str Edmore, mites from Seattle str Admiral Dewey, Ban Fran Beattie, 249 miles trom fan neiaco at & p. m.: str President, fe- attle for fan Francisco, off Cape Bianco r J. A. Moffett, fan Pedro 9% miles north of fan Pedro ‘or, Bottle for Panama Canal, Fiattery at # p ey, San Franciaco es from San Fran- elaco at 8 p. m. Vessels in Port at Seattle Srnith e terminal—Atr Eastern Sol- dier, str Wheatland Mont, str Manda- wan Maru. lGreat Northern Gock—Str Toyama Maru. Pier & cons Ema, Pier 6 | Bell at. terminal~ Motor sch Cethana, cha, U. & C. G, Snohomish Pies D—oer Folio att oe Star Pacific Coast conl bu Leader, U. #. 1. H. Skinner & Kady yar Btacy #t. torminal C. Burnside. Lander at. terminal—8tr Hollyrend” mo- tor achr Apex Spokane st. terminal—Benr George Cur- | Duthie yarde—Mtr Griftco, ate Grittau, Kast Waterway terminal Chief, str H. B. Lavesoy. Todd drydocks—Str Maquan, str Weet- ward Ho, str Blihu Thomann. | Pacific Coast Bridge & Dredging worke— ‘Atr Patterson Nehr Northern | influenced in its preparation lyer, N. Y. Coffee and Sugar EW YORK, Rept. 11--Coffee—No. 7 We per ib; No. ¢ Santos, 14 @1S¢ Rio, per Ih. Suger—Raw, 10.160 per Ib; granulated 6. Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK, Sept. 1%. ' change quotations we ing today. Status of Frisco Market SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12.—Rutter— Fatras, 680 per Ib; prime firsts, 66 per | | P | fornia fints, fancy, the per ie per tb. Portland Market Report | | PORTLAND, Sept. 11.—Butter—66e per | ' Fawe—52@ 600 per dos. Hena—24@20c por ib; brotiers, 28@ 220 per th. Cheese—Tripleta, 4G 350 per Ib. Left $1 by Mother; She Sues for More Clara McGuin, Mount Raker park, | who was left $1 in her mother’s will, along with three other sisters, start-| ed sult Monday in Judge John 8,| Jurey’s depgrtment to recov a share of the family estate in King county, The greater part of the estate tn located in Chicago. The King coun ty share is valued at $18,689. In the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that Mra. Caroline Peters, the mother, at the time the will was written, was incompetent mentally to prepare the instrument, and that she was unduly It is alleged that the brothers of the family got all the money and property, Olof F. Bruce, a Minneapolis law- | has written to Sheriff John Stringer, asking him for information neernimg the whereabouts of Ju lith Louise Larson, daughter ot | Loula Larson, deceased, who is known to have been | 1907. Attorney Bruce explained that the father had recently died, estate, which; unless it was shortly distributed, would escheat to the wtate of Minnesota. Graveyard “Unfair,” Diggers Charge HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Sept. 13. € rging the city is profiteering in funerals and they are not getting a share of it, grave diggers of Spring Hill, cltyowned cemetery. threaten to strike and to picket the tery with “unfair” signs. | e@ diggers say the price of | grave digging was raised but their pay was not in Seattle in and left an | Only 891 buffaloes were left in North America in 1889, Now ther 7, ada and the United nm drydock-—Behr Blantind. Amen yarde—Btr Roonevelt, Lake Union—Hulls Abilla, Atmoba, Ab- ydon, Addison, Allenhurst, Ahinik, An thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Bingamon, Bincayne, Black Wolf, Bianford. Gel: win, Boubton, Pesuta, Puyaiiup, Catiac Capraria, Cardin, Charu rfield, Chalets, Cinyras 1 {Coztan, Kilinsa, Wlectra, Endymion, Fort Hare rison, Fort Jackson, Fort stanwix, Wort Uniow, lmufks, Loot, Kitau, Creosoting works—Btr X. Baxter Btream—Lge No. 95, Horace tool opened at 8%, Trading was Me at! | weane 20-17, | Samar etal ere somewhat up \% an 89% tebure ¢ © early Republic sold down to 80%, Rails continued firm, N. Y. Stock Exchange Furnished by L. 619 Second Avenue " Atehiaon Amer, Beet Sugar. Amer Car & Fury JAmer. inti hows Ana. | Baitimore & Onio | Maldwin Looe Heth, Mtecl “HH n Pacific ructble al Motors Goodrten Great Northern Ind. Alcohol sees Inapiration Mexican Petroleum Minnou New 1 Northern Pan Amer. oe Arrow Penn Mh it Reading Nepiogie Rep. ae Nock Toland Hinciair ( Houthern Pacific uthern Kallway Products Recond 44's | Third 46's... 00. Fourth (4%. [Pity 24 nd we " Public N sen -on oR neo butter, jar, strawberry herring, 206 jar Daking powder the; Masola oll, 26 carn # mators, rem, 16 ee can, & the, rolled vo milk, 25 100; green 1, shore & 1m ‘ ¢lat four The, riKE Stall 17, pure can Thea The, Healt 6, milk, 136 Stall at. ‘Beal tr Th; Hershey's bulk 1.00; Del Monte tomato sauce, 4 cane the; large bore noiseless tip matches, | be; 1M. can Roi baking powder | GF Srtatete & rolls toflet paper, ihc; 2 pkes. corn| Wisconsin cream brick fakes, eran LOADED Posnession Sunday night, T. A. | Geeee—Live bad | Rosby, 22 a for-hire car driver, in| Beletem Mareo—tive, per m. . alleged to have told the police t POULTRY }he intended it for his former wife. “if necessary.” Policemen and Madison st., leged, he could of his pocket She in now using Leslie, it is said Rosby followed man named Maw going to her apa court. stopped the with them. n and Someone Please Page| ‘Hootch Line’ Detects | Judith L. Larson! |Tipsy Auto Drivers) BRDE-TO- I Joseph Fil hope of finding Marie Vdovic, w seen since she was 4 years old, 1 safe! via 0} eck, girl arriv from J marry while CAYENNE flashlight in the CHIN SHING, dier, ig to plead in distriet court No. If a girl uses may resemble the eg eos irregular at the American International 75%, | WESTLAKE pke arrested was talking to her at Summit was divorced the At Summit and Madison, he k, coal haunting the @Ulway station in the | Grits but crossing the PEP #. and Connecticut at THE SEATTLE STAR pon One the market ia @ 4. up Mi New York] up| are of Company 49%,/ an ap tinged in aiderab! off 1%, and Neth Green fleas Gom Copper stocks have| down to $2 and § day. A drop was loeal + Bartlett pe quoted at $1 over the weekend, ‘ah Low 65% 82% oN 80 196% 154% om 8 Monday mc + a crop, the market in stiffening. The re Relat * te | average price Monday au 1% cents to $1 a crate. ine wee | Eeee are now on a par with but 6% «The ter, & 2eent rive Monday 119% 18M ranch eggs at 66 cents a dozen oe 8D lets are 64, oe oe Local Markets in 18% Prices Whoieente Deniers for 5. mee Woecaniee and’ Fran ; 6% ineane Lora! Ontone 50% | Pickling Ontens ‘| Potatore— Per » Sweet Potatone Yame—Cal, per ™® astern Washington Oravensteing 420 see . sollte”! ae Markets | | Ned Malan ——— | | Rose of Peru omy The Hoe diene Turkish Melons ~ erate Per t phew the none to ated prunes, olld tall 108, 2 + bare « Japanese, per ™ Pecans—Per tb ba, nd or We | Mattertat ha pure ¢ | Kege— Preah ranch Milk—Per owt FLACK ie sugar, 2 the. tall cane Carnati pure freah milk, 1 soda crackers. 17 coeoe, the 2 the Young America . Bioek Swi Wash tripi GUN FOR Wrotiers Koonters AN welehts him as he ave. | Geese before, it is al get the gun out last July and name of Esther her and rica as artment in another they wore | Primes Adrian | Medium to choice ugh heavy 1 had some words pratt: erp Prime spring lamba Yearlings Wethers CLEVELAND, Sept. 13.—They| pwos have a “Hootch Line” in police] quarters here. It's for auto re who are believed “to be in-| martey—Whole toxicated. “Walk this chalk line Hotied : orders the sergeant. If they wob-|gclPned. 3 ble, down goes the autoist's name. Whole ‘Draw me a stfight line—I'l walk | Corm—-Whole that," declared one driver. Hin | ¢ce™ed name went down without further} a | ado. Alfall Alfal BE | S_ MISSING Wheat Chick Food Copra miner, in| ina Mel rhle “Grits” his lost hom he fiancee, i has not The New York long trip to has become lost | continent, ly in n her PER AND A pockets of Mike turday, DA alleged dope ped the United Stat a PUGET Sol INC nough paint she picture of health, of the prettiont 4 plums from W ne with ‘They are selling at $1.4 crate, Califortia are! which 0 and $1.75 box. Bl berta peaches are wm A car lot of the latter that on ing was quo and $9 @ crate for small sizes, With the rains hitting the tomato Green, per ®.. Por 15-T. ert ‘Loni, per aack’ or Th per wack Vegetable Marrow rer e. FRUITS Gravensteins, Cal. per ben. Th Wash, Winter Banana, ® Wash. .... | Strawberries — Everbearing Yakima, per DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid te Shippers DAs PRopvcts we POULTRY Peld by Wi .b7,,Wholesale Dealers HIS FORMER WIFE ==... Arrested with a loaded gun in his Prices Paid ‘Whelesntere nd heifers 7,0 11 A. M., A, 3,5, 7,0 9, M. ERY + The beat dad cheapest way to ge ROUN a to Fyoo SINGLEB GQ)’ National Bank exceed SHIPMENT HERE Green Figs “and Bartlett Pears Register Drop offerings on of color red. are stiffer angen ne in at $6.60 was from 85 fixing Pub Ftcecs Ler@rse ONG oF All} ry | day, 6 LSRSisSVsose* Sed Bs w. Ing fed Pacific Interest on Overdrawn City Funds to Be 6 Per Cent City Comptrotier Marry w unced Monday that warrants erdrawn city funds will } after bear 6 per cent interest, inutead ‘of 5. Seattle banks have refused to ac copt seript at the present rate of in terent, declaring that securities bear ing much higher rates of interest are now available, National Banks to File Reports WASHINGTON, sept, 13. — The comptroller of the currency today is cued @ call for the condition of m.| tional banks on Wednesday, septem ber &. \BOX LUMBER MILLS i TRANSFERRED HERE. | Headquarters of Pacific Coast mills, manufacturing box lumber, has beeh transferred from San Francisco |to Seattle, with the box department of the Douglas Fir Exploitation and| xport Co, H. A, Sloan, box man ager of the company, announced to-| MeDon return wityath T Thi Car At upon faith there! F. T, CLINTON, Tacoma piano dealer, has leased the store at 1612| | Bighth ave. and opened a retail and} wholesgle piano houne It ts canker to touch Ge average || F. | man's heart than his pocketbook. | Thi sixty September 8, 1 Teans and Discounts .. U. 8 Bonds U. 8. Treasury Certificates Other Bonds and Warrants. Real Eeta: Furniture and Fixtures Stock In Federal Reserve Bank . Customers’ Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Carh and tn Banks Total Surpius and Undivided Profits .. Circulation ] Acceptances j Letters of Credit Deposita OFFICERS Clearings CITY WARRANTS) = State Prohibition Direet Indorsement by Kichmond Beach Beach, September 10, lowing adopted: “Whereas, The present commis- sioner, Thomas Dobson, noredethe and has utterly failed in the faith. ful performance of duties imposed “Whereas, He has failed in good of Richmond Beach “Resolved, That we, the under- signed voters and taxpayers of this precinct, pledge ourvelves to not only cast our votes for Mr. in his candidacy for County Com- missioner for the Third district, King sible.” STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Seattle National Bank | RESOURCES Liability on Account of Acceptances... LIABILITIES | | Rediscounte with Federal Reserve Bank. | Btw Payable to Federal Reserve Bank. Second Avenue at Columbia | agent MONDAY, SEPTEMPEN 13, 1920. |ToBe Triedfor Crystal Smuggling .. “HANK CLEARINGS ——— ttle “ted $7,819,287.10 | | ‘Trial of Thomas Lambert Carson, » 2,023,182.09 alleged to heave smuggled $4,000 - worth of watch crystals Into the 4, dordan, assistant supervise: United States, wan set for November Ae prohibition agent for the) 4 when Carson pleaded not gtilty in st, is in conference with | federal court Monday. Donald A.| — — ) nald Monday. Jordan has just ed from a survey of the booze (PAID ADVERTISING) ion in Alaska | (PAID ADVERTISING) N. Rhodes rd (North) District Commissioner E’RE| | a meeting at Richmond 1920, the resolutions were hag ig. wiwhes of the taxpayers PATRIOTS Coyle is the type of man we him; and, by the voters and taxpayers vicinity; fore, be it HUGH M. CALDWELL, Mayor of Seattle. CHRISTIANS Mr. Coyle is = member of the First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, He is capable, cul- Rhodes, but to support him county, in every way pow in adlvertinement paid for by signers of above resolution, $14,158,234.10 14.54 | $85,035.76 250.30 4,904,159.52 | 129,396.22 35,000 00 | 48,000.00 172,461.73 $05,240.11 6,449,301.38 8,929,033.36 2,217, Credit..... . The state superintendent of public instruction, in .the in-, | troduction to the school code of 1913, pays tribute to Mr. 1,000,000.00 |} 1] Coyte’s efficiency in the fol- $73,744.31 | lowing words: “No such com- =. 998,000.00 | plete edition could have been 520,000.00 | prepared had not the attor- . | mney general graciously of-. . 730,000.90 | fered the service of his de 172,453.73 | partment in the preparation $05,24011 | of the coda The work of 22,769,597.2 | compiling and editing has » eae |]|]] bean done by, Mr. William J. Coyle, of the attorney gen- ste eeses ces $28,929,033,36 eral's office. The conscien- thous and thorough way in which Mr. Coyle has per. formed thig task is attested all through the work, and has earned for him a high tribute of praise from school offi cers,” Pret re, Auditor } quire as bad habits. Thal Tr | 00@ ib.00 10 2611.50 OP 8.00 + $508 7.00 00@ 680 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Ton, ey Price | TAKE THE BOAT TO it is so easy to build up a surpl for emergencies by making a for month in a savings account, that you will be surprised how becomes to add to this ings account increases without fort on your part. It draws every day in the year. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton $26,000,000.00 Good Habits Easy OOD habits are just as easy to ac- of laying aside a fixed sum each week The first deposit is the hardest. After “nest egg.” Besides every dollar you place in a sav- Lieutenant Governor (Paid for by Ernest Wells) t's why us fund practice easy it any ef- interest Candidate for Republican Nomination for Sheriff Robert T, (Bob) Hodge's contri. bution to the World War: Four sons in overseas service: William Hodge, age 21; Allan Hodge, age 19; Donald Grant Hodge, age 17; Robert 'T. Hodge, Jr, age 14, Vote for Hodge for Sheriff Hw record proves that he will give the most economical and efficient administration of the office, (ald for by Hodge Compaiga