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FORD TIE UP TIMB METAL Takes New Step in Building Up Vast Industrial Empire BY RUSS SIMONTON DETROIT, Mich, Nov oe BY step—cach step a giant's tines adds to the wealth and Henry Ford power of the he is creating Now Ford safeguarded the @hormous supplies of timber and Part of the iron he needs in his fac féries, not only for his generation Dat for generations to come. Here is tho general plan of the ewes Ford project, given me by ® Man who was active in the nego ‘tations: Ford bought 425,000 acres of land fm the Upper Peninsula of this state There are huge forests of hard ‘wood, principally maple, on 312,000 Reres of the land and deposite of fron and graphite on 100,000 acres. has ‘The purchase price ts kept secret. tho popular guess puts it above $20,000,000. Ford is now building a sawmill) at Iron Mountain, Mich, and by the end of next year will have a Taree “body” plant well under con @uction. ‘He will bulld the metal and wood @n “superstructures” of the Ford) fear at this plant, ehipping them to/ Bis assembling plants all over the World direct. from the factory at Iron Mountain. So that his forests may furnish = Duilt, Ford has a plan of for- Conservation. The timber will = taken out carefully so that new growth is not disturbed and a bis force of men will constantly agg “the forests on the watch for fire. ‘The land Ford has bought A ited some 60 years ago to & company, long defunct. It was bought by the Michigan & Land company and by thent) to a Ford company—the Mich- Tron, Land & Lumber Com- . ‘The stock is held wholly by) Ford family. Altho there are some tron mines ‘@m the land none of them ts now Being worked. Ford expects to es ‘Madlish new mines as won as the ta complete and work on the plant ander way. land & well supplied with three of them travers it FIVE, COUNTIES The Ford forests are 600 miles Detroit, They lie in five coun From Marquette, Mich., In al industrial monarchy} all the years that Ford cars) hip News, Tides in Seattle WapwmaDat |» Is | | THURSDAY NOV. 4 rin ‘ae “ride, m., @ Nigh Tite j | Vive Hhienae. fecond Low, tae \; FREIGHTER IS ' FLOATED AGAIN Eastern Bell Towed Off Bar at Dungeness The U. 8. shipping board freighter astern Belle, which struck a bar off | Dungeness, just beyond — Port Townsend, Tuesday during a heavy fog, was floated Wednesday at 9 & m., according to word received in So attle by the Merchants’ exchange, The ship was towed from the bar Jat high tide by the U. S& tug, Sno-| homish, and a tug owned by tile/ Washington Tug & Barge Co. Halt of her deckload of lumber, which she was carrying to Cuba from the Stimson Mill Co, at Ballard, was! lightered before it was possible to | move the vessel, A diver was today making an un derwater survey of the bull. It t thought there was no damage, as the ship rested on a soft, sandy bottom. SCHOONER IS | Trade ‘Stocks Are Higher as N.Y. Exchange Resumes Activity, NEW TORK, Nov. S.—ttocks were higher on the New York stock «x ‘They included: Central Leather 41%, up i United States Rubber 72 up %; Canadia United States Steel #814, unchanged; American Le Reading 97%, up %; Mexican Petroleum 102%, off unchanged, change at the opening today ‘Texas Company 5%, unchanged 14% acific up %: pt 125%, fie GRAIN FUTURES WU COMMERCIAL HIT LOWER MARK: CLUB BANQUETS Influenced by Weakness in lafes Tonight | in Second Annual Affair Stocks and Cotton CHICAGO, Noy. %—Gratn futures | GRAPEFRUIT IN |JAPS TAKE UP BICYCLE FAD | These are nor were lower on the Chica pard of being Influence weak fess In stocks and cotton, Free sell the by easier local traders, fav~ erable weathe rreports and d ing effects of wheat weakne 4 tovthe declines. Wheat dropped. be- low the Provisions were lower on @ lower Grain market December unchan University Commercial club will be held at 645 tonight, In the Univer: | sity Commons Dean Miller, of the| niversity Rehool of commeres, will | peak before the club on “Coopers | tion,” Other numbers on the program are | songs by the University Glee club | quartet, a talk by Mra. Grace Palmer mark wheat after od at $2.10, was off opening Be at the cloer larch wheat closed 3\c low-/| Craig, on “The Common Sense of or after opening at $2.02 off We. || Community Interest”; « twominute | e lower ao diater lost an eddition-| “ik by Hiram Iindsey, and 4 Duc. May higher | *Peech by Carl B. Crosen, on “Com at 90Xe and ele munity Spirit." Rosenthal, Himmel December ¢ lower! hoch and Neudahi will offer a vaude at Shc: May Ville sketoh. George W. Wilson, president of the club, will preaide, The committes ar ranging the banquet t composed of Darwin Moianest, Irma MeCormick, lower and lost AUCTIONED OFF : The schooner Sentinel, libeled at the instance of her crew for unpaid | wages, Was sold at public auction by | the United States marshal's office Wednesday, for $900, The Fors Tus |7™ and Barge Co. of Tacoma, was the | w, successful bidder, Deputy United States Marsha! Thomas Waters act ed as auc oneer, Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Nov, t—# A. Me | Rising barometer, raining; wind weet, 15 miles an dour, Passed out: A passem- ger steamer at 6 a me. | November 2-9 A. M—fite Arabia Maru moter sehr Baleutta et m 10 A MmPasee: ar | Tjleondart at 18 0m. 1148 P M.—Paseed |in: Rte Bradford at 120 pom 6 P.M Partly cloudy, wind west, 12 milee an hour, Passed Im: Gtr Apnette Rolph at 620 > me Arrivals and Departures Arrived Movember 3-air Arabia Mare from | Manila via Hongkong and Japanaee porte Victoria, BiG at ito es ott Beal N soa. and Singapore via Vind! Point Weite at 1148 | Southeastern Alaskan jorts at 6.15 p. m.; let Latowche from Anchorage via Sout’ Weatern and Southeastern Aleshan ports 40-acre sections, the land | sed Tacoma at $20 p am cl 70 miles west and from town of Channing, Mich., it ex- 45 miles north, in alternate tes of Ford believe that Purchase of the land was a fav- enterprise of the eutomobile Negotiations were tn prog months and the “deal closed” recently, the bulk of the timber wif! to making the bodies of cars, of it also will be used tn the of Ford, and some ly will go to the building of -homes of bis employes. Ford in excess of 1,000,000,000 feet of & year. ‘Work on the Iron Mountain body | Plant will be rushed. When it is =." will require about 2,000 SEATTLE BID TO _TRADES COURSE a . Beattie has been Invited to send ‘@Me or more qualified representa- tives to the business “Platsburg” which opens under the auspiceg of the Pan-American college of com- Merce at Panama, Jan. 10, 1921. Graduates are put thru an inten- ‘sive foreign trade course, with par eular training for the Latin-Amer- they return to the city which ent them to the college to be of ax Bistance in trade problems. The chamber of commerce has Been asked by John Barrett, former @rector general of the Pan-Amer- fan union and ambassador of Ar “@entina, to interest Seattle exporters | &pd commercial men in the plan Public Markets SANITARY 4 Stal 8c; full cream cheese. 290 State 6-7 ‘shoulder of lamb. 12%e i0e Mm, Stalls 24-36, Ghir 9, 16e Th; Citrus powder, * matehen, 256, CORNER StaN 12, new pack saverkrant, 1% at. j darks new dill pickles, 4 for * urn size prunes PIKE PLACE 17, fine American cane sngar, 3 Ws. 260, 4 Ms. SGc. Beall 79, pure fresh with, tie qt. Stalls 1-2 1 Yakima Gem potatoes, $2.50 sack, delivered; dry @mions, # Ts 25c. Salle 27-29, pure Tard, 2 the ‘w.; lamb roast, ‘ofl, $2.00 #a1.; fancy Manchurian wainuta, $B he B60; Bartlett pears, $1.60 box WEATLAKE stall, W cane Naptha soa ike Tb, Stall 29, Mazoln atiake flour, Special $2.10; p’ No-Ku iro. yup. Bie; white soap, Tack margarine Mik, he, very best butter, Stall 173. Libby's mincomoat, 3oe T.; sauerkraut, 2 the ae BOONOMY tals 27-28, 3 Hetmrte minced clams, tie » Me: 4 Kellone’s flak 2. fresn toe; commerce, in atx months and | leg of spring iamb, 206 | sailed November }—tr Admiral Wateos for Southwestern via Southeastern Alaskan ports at 19.39 om. November 3 —#tr Admiral Farragut for 4 San Francisee amd ports at ; str Alaska for San Francisco 1 ety Forest King for Tacom Petersburg Balled Spokane, northbound, at 4.39 p m. Ketohikan—#alied November City of Beattie, southbound, str Spokans, northbound, at 4. m eee Vessels in Other Ports Gan Pedro-fatled Nevember 2: Admire! Sehjey for Beattie via fan Fran- | eles. Ar Nevember 1; Mr Phyltie lfrem Tacoma, |_ Ban Francisco—fafled November 2 Str President for Seattle via Victoria, Mm. | C., at noon: str Hollywood for Seattle vim a atom Townsend Passed tn November & Mhir Arabia Mare for Beattie a #08 November 3: Str Ala- made for Beattie for Beattie ae . om Reported by Wireless Canadian Goverament November 2—-Str Jefferson off Kennety northbound, noon; str Cape May leaving Union Bay, 5. ©. eouth: bound, at 4:30 p. mj; str Kator! Mara, lat. 49:38 o, loom 13109 w., inbound, Bt noon; yacht Aquilie 29 miles sorth Maud Island Light, northbound, at 10:30 DP. m.; str City of Heattle off Mary Island, southbound, at § @ m U. S. Naval Commuantentions November 1-—#tr Annette Rolph, fen | Francisco for Seattle, 20 miles east of | Cape Fiattery at 7 p.m; str Denel, Ori- lent for Seattle, 176 miles from Seattle at § p.m. November 1-—Str Icontum, Yokohama for Beattie, 2,247 miles from Seattle at Tp m.; str Endicott, Kobe for Sentt 1,455 miles from Seattle at & p.m; | West Ivis, Seattle for Kobe, 1.916 miles from Cape Fiattery at § pm; atr City of Spokane, Keattle for Yokohama, 2.7 miles from Seattle at § pom: str Ban Diego, Tacon north of Ban Fra Vessels in Port. at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Mtr Maquan, atr n Leader, str Edmore, str Bik- ir Kaatern Sword. U. & & Rush. o—fitr Cross Keyra, Gtr Annette Rolph, str Quem, Str Arabia Mara. Pier b—Htr Went Jonter. Pier 2—Str Victoria, str Alameda, str | Pier 16 Smith Cove anchorag: Latouche Rel terminal—, & # oT. Grand Trunk terminal—Str Admiral Wat- fon. Pier A~fitr Admiral Rodman. ast coal bunkers—U. & & Ly orn Glen. Str West Mah- b—fitr Steet Maker. on Boller worke—tr Ketchikan, Standard Ol dock—@tr Richmond. Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging worke— ‘Bir Patterson | Lake Union hull Rain Hulls Abilis, Abnoba, Aby- dom, Addison, Allenhurst, Ahmik, An- thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Bingamon, Biscayle, Black Wolf, Bianford, Cal. win, Boughton, Pervta, Puyallup, | 1. Caprarta, Cardia, Cenina, Chesterfield, Chaleis, Cineas, Coztan, Coin, Clone, Endymion, Fort HMar- Keon, Fort Stanwiz, ka. Leotl, Kitam, rdowm, SAYS HIS WIFE DISTURBS HIM Claiming that his wife, Margaret annoys him at his work and also |disturbs him by trying to draw |money from his py August Nor ling was to ask Judge Ronald for restraining orter Wednesday afternoon. Norling has a divorce suit pending. Natives of the Belgian Congo jamoke pipes as long as 10 or 12 feet. t str Kichmoed from San Pedro wa | | P. De Pus. Map ARE \Film Shows Silk be ah | Woms to Ribbons |F-: Pe Ribbons tn al! their glory—from = (Nomina! >—- the time the raw silk is epun by (Cheminal)p— the silk worm into a fairydike co- Nor sss 1800 1808 1808 Oe coon until the exquisite finished | jjan ne “a lengths are made into costumes or | wate gies Christmas giftfe-—are shown In 4 ie coe, 1390 film display at the Bon Marche to- ee day, Thureday and Friday, at 3 and 2,30 o'clock, in the temporary audi | tortum. Chicago Live Stock Qbee brane teaches. _ ‘The film showed the first stages Hulk of salen, batem tm the gathering and apinning of the | tissein a ML TS@ leas milk, the dyeing process, the weaving. | PEN HEGIEM: designing and finishing systems in 12,000 head; market On® Of, the largest ribbon manufac SiT@teis, ser | turere in the country. canners and cutt and fesdera, thih@ calves He 12 From U to Go @ itso Knoop —Recetpta, Cammbes rer ate lower, Lambe 1h; ewes, 169728 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Nov Twelve representatives of the unt versity will attend the first annual | conference of college newspaper men to be held tn Eugene, Ore, Novem ber 11 and 12, Thies te the first event of its kind tn the history of | the Western cotlieges, | ‘The following will go from Wash. — ATT gp terting. | ington: Dean M. Lyle Spencer, Gil \ oentimes, marks, | ett Foster, William Verran, Robert Chadian @ollare, Bender, Mitchell Charniey, Wendell | Brackett, Steele Lindsay, Byron Wr REY Christian, Ralph Pinkerton, James N. Y. Coffee and Sugar (Grant. Chapin Collins and Clarence NEW YORK, Nov. 9-—@Quear—Taw, Ole per Ib: aramuiated, 10% @ ite per I>. } ve Cotfer—fipet No 7 Hike, SM @* eo per Tb; Santee No. wet Ne oe » Sen. Reed Smoot Portland Market Report Is Again Elected PORTLAND. + —— ket) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov, & tunchan —Both democrats and republicans wick. "Iiteless, | Concede the reelection of Senator Reed Smoot to the senate on the re publican ticket. The election of Don B. Colton to congress from the First district and B. O. Leatherwood from the Second district im also as sured. Charles R. Mabey will be the governor. All are republichna, ‘Smiles at Grouchy | DENVER, Nov. 1—Catite—Recetpte, 1,090 head; market steady, Steers, 07.56 Lapis ot Atenas” Cops Costs Her $25 Recetpts. 200 [Maher Top, $19.40. Sheep— Receipts, 1.500 head: market ta the cher. Lambe, 120 owes, 0, fondere, $11.60 12.56, San Francisco Produce SAN FRANCINCO, Now. §.—tutter— Rutraa, 6c per Ib; prime firsta te per rh PORTLAND, Nov. —Miss Ton nie Richardson ts 27 and cheerful But she made a mistake and amiled | at Policeman Davia, who took her to the police station. “I've amiled at anybody I pleased for 20 yearn” she told the judge, “afd don’t think I |Should be arrested for looking plea» ant tat this cop.” But the judge thought different and assessed the [Jovial one « $25 fina Shipbuilders Scrap 900 British Tanks| LONDON, Eng., Nov. 8~—Nearly | 900 tanks now lying in France have been purchased from the government by the shipbuilding firm of T. W.| Ward, Ltd. They will be broken up and tho parts brought to England. Rege—Pxtrad We per doe: extra pol- Jota, The per dos; undersized pulleta, 6946 per Ih Cheese—Fiats, faney, S440 per Id; | frets, 216 per im Money on Call NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Money on ea! 9 per cent: month, § per cent, mer- cantile paper. § per cent. London, 51 %e; New York, | \Soldier-Pastor Is New Head of HOUSTON, Tex. Nov. 8-—Justice why he was late to work. “Been doing some undertaking,” said he. s Ae neighbor found @ flea on her regon Legion! |e 2% cat inter's tox ° * |fulmgate it I buried the fra and ASTORIA, Ore, Nov. 3.—Rev.|the cat this morning.” William & Gilbert, commander of| — _— “Why dia Abon Ben Adhem's name lead all the reat? “I guess they must have arranged |the names alphabetically.”"—Ya! Record. the Oregon department of the Ameri can Legion, is the first member of “the cloth” in the United States to be honored by election to the head of a state department of the veterans’ organization. Rev. Mr. Gilbert hag been a chap. lain in the Oregon National Guard for 26 years, first seeing active ser. vies with the Second Oregon infan. try in the Philippines. He served on the Mexican border, and in France as chaplain of the 1624 infantry, senior chaplain of the 4ist division and later senior chaplain of the First army corps. He holds the rank of | Until Friday major and, in point of seniority, was ‘The Greate the second ranking chaplain over Drama of Life seas, Is WOMAN— He ta pastor of the First Presty terian church in Astoria, Ore, While in France Marshal Petain conferred on him the French croix ¢ guerre for distinguished service with the First army corps. Again Next Week The second number of the “Sun Dodger,” college comic monthly, will be placed on sale on the campus| next Monday or Tuesday, according | GERALDINE FARRAR “THE RIDDLE: WOMAN” to Newspaper Meet |¢=-=— Department Chiet Webb explained4 to Steele Lindsay, editor. Two pages of copy in relation to the Washing: | ton-Dartmouth football game have! been received from Dartmouth. This | month's magazine will be known aw From the Stage Play CLEMMER MUSIC | the ; wat-Weat” number. al Liborius Hauptman BANK CLEARINGS | Directer a | CONCERTS AFTERNOON ianies ® gs.sesiter.se || AND EVENING Balances .. 116,646.96 || Lekate | Spokane i] | Clearings . + 2,544,622.00 | | Comody—Werkly | Balances . 778,126.00 Poe ramen A EEA Leth FROM ARIZONA Second Ever Brought From) Also Make Great Strides in That State Electrical Development A car of Artsona “krapetrutt, waid | to be the second ever brought to the | focal market, was received Wedn j brown are pumping the day and placed on male at $5.60 and | wheeled affairs which were common $6 a case. This Arizoria fruit is said | to the American boy of 16 years ago, to be finer even than that grown in| writes G. K, Knosawa, seeretary of Florida, which commands from $4.60 /the Aniatic trade bureau, from Japan 9 a case bere. to Milton B, Melntosh, director of A car of lug Tokay grapes was|tho foreign trade bureau of the selling at $4.26 Wednesday ‘ehamber of commerce, He think» Rupe fign are quoted at $2.60 a box, |American exporters can work tp and dried figs at 18 centa a pound, |Ereat trade tn bieycles, of whic Among the vegetable receipts Wed | there are probably one million now nesday was a shipment of fancy hot |! the empire house cucumbers from Walla Walla retary Enosawa reports that hat of & novelty for | th*t the Japanese are making great Walla Walla district, and sold at |*trides In electrical development and 0 to $3.50 a dozen. Hixtra fancy |*8Y" that no matter how humble a cauliflower is quoted at $3.0 dozen, |ome may be there are electric The potato market holds firm. Hutter and eggs are unchanged. Local Markets Prices Paid Whetrente Testers fos’ Vegetables aad Wrait Artichokes Per don he ~Late', grew, per Japanene have the bleyele fad and everywhere in the rural sections the two. men gradually getting to the point where Jern agricultural implements are being used, He writes that as far as the country districts are co there peema to by no unhealthy or @1.0rmal conditions. Fish Oil Industry cerned De ammnte eee Kec in Alaska Growing Gabee "TEs ‘The fish off industry in pte Promises substantial things, accord ing to word reaching the Alaska bu reau of the chamber of commerce to- day. One of tie firms having a success ful short run was the Petersbury By fish off during the few weeks the company was in operation | Ketchikan in to put on metropoll- tan airs, for the Heckman building. one of the pioneer landmarks of the coast town, if to be removed to make way for « $75,000 twostory concrete building, the first of a jeerien ef modern bulldings planned tern Opportunities for 2 Women {t% Be Cited| 21% | *98| Opportunities for vocational work ‘ge |ta home and abroad for the univer. sity women, will be set forth by Y. W. C. A. gecretaries at a world fel lowship conference of university wo men, to be held on the campus No- . vember 9 to 11. Reseane— rer ™ Pome — Unter ‘me 4 he = - one Vige--Dried, black, per tb. - Green, per box Coneer@s, 6-1. basket ...+06 Emperors, per erate Ma Tokay, per tei | Grape Vrult—Viorida, per case Arizona Jamey Wireined, per M. | Naneydow Molens Per | Hackleberrion—fige. per lb. os Per 2. © Cream Melons Lemone—Per box ... Oranges—Per case. Bivck Swiee . Wash. triplets . products company which put up 33/ tons of fertilizer and 4,700 gallons of | perce mere seat |(StaRWich’s WIFE ALMOST FORGOT TO VOTE FOR HUSBAND “verybody seems to be step ping higher this morning, since the news went forth that the re publicans were to begin running |] things again,” remarked Matt |] Starwich, sheriffelect for King county Matt was himaeif “steppin high” ved to take up his usual duties as deputy sheriff when he arr “I caught my wife washing yeatehday,” he said, “and I t her to forget it and go and vote 1 gt the took the whole com munity with her NAB WOMAN FOR RUNNING STILL : | Mrs. 1. Doan, for whom the United States mare I's office has been Nights in it and that the country is | arching since she was convicted of | eating | Operating © wtill, wan arrested Tues | day evening by Deputy Unite Marshals Thomas Waters and Frank Colligan. She was placed in the county jail to begin serving her sen tence of six months and $500 fine, ‘THREE ACCUSED | BY GROCERYMEN ®: Charges of grand larceny were made against three persons Wednes day by the prosecuting attorney jon complaint of two grocery store | keepers. John U. Evans accused Leon | George and Herman McKenny of |belping themneives after they had ordered articles that sent the rear of his store. K. J, Backlund complained that Katio Twigs, , sauntered into his kitehen and took $100 from under a giase while his wife served her jin the store. \Colorado Sweeps Republicans In| | DENVER, Colo, Nov. 2.—Returns! |from 622 precincts in Colorado give Governor Shoup, republican, 70,601 votes and his opponent, James M. [Collins, democrat, 25,263, in the gubernatorial race. If Shoup main. tains this ratio, it was stated, he will carry the state by 65,000. Two years ago Shoup carried the state by little more than 10,000 votes. ‘The only democrat elected tn Den- ver was Judge Ben B. was a candidate for reelection as Juvenile judge. him to! Lindsey, who | ‘RUSSIAN GIRLS TO BE DEPORTED. Discovered in Quarters of Boatswain at Sea o | Altho they profess willingness to wed the men who brought them over, two Russian girls, Bro Piritz and Ane na Fede Lapina, are held by the immigration authorities, follow. ng the arrival of the lines Crom Keys in Seattle, Tuseday evening. Boatswain H. P. Hansen, in whose quarters the girls were discovered, and Frank C, Betts, seamen, 1 held, pending submission of the fac lof the case to District Attorney Baum | ders, Wednesday afternoon. The Crom Keys te @ abipping board service of the Pacifia mahip Co, Two days out from divostok rumors that there were women aboard his veasel came to the ears of Capt. D, C. Austin. Invest he discovered the two gir in the boatewaln's quarters. He put the men under arrest and reported by Wireless to the immigration offt- clals here ag s00n as he Was within radio distance ur other stowaways were found Fy the veswel after ahe left Manila. | Two Fill on and an American were released by the immigration Inspect- | ore after they had proved their Unit- States citizenship. The third, Theodore Salman, ts an alien and will be de ported, RESERVOIR CASE. IS UP AGAIN Hearing on the petition of Pierre P. Ferry and others for an injune tion to restrain the city of Seattle from completing and using the Vok [J |unteer Park reservoir was resumed © lin Judge Clay Allen's court Wee “VJ neaday. Petitioners claim water will leak from the reservoir, endangering the stability of the ground nearby, used |for building purposes, Louls Carpenter, well known engh neer, was again in court, having |come from Denver to testify for the |complainants, His reputed salary a& |a witness is $100 a day, with | minimum of $1,900. Governor Davis Winner in Idaho BOISE, Idaho, Nov, 3—Governor | Davis, republican, was reelected by 100,000, according to incomplete re turns from about one-third of the 792 precincts in the state, veel in the | You Can Secure Six M: on that day. ‘The amount you have pald on toward the purchase of marks Germany is rapidly getting to and alj industries are beginning tage of this present Se as We cannot urge (too strongly the while the exchange rates are at act on this Genuine Crescent Wrenches tn, $1.05, cut to... fin, $1.45, cut to..... 10-1n., $1.60, cut to 124n, $1.85, cut to DOUBLE END 6 to Min, $2.00 ... § to 104n, $2.60 ........81.05 Boyce Motormeters Spark Plugs $1.09 A. C. Champion -. $0¢ Champion “X” . $1.00 Splitdort $1.00 A. C. Heavy 80¢ 1.00 scenes 81,05 Weather To Windshield Strips Cementiess sty deiahapsuiinigg Vulcanizers O5¢ Milwaukeo Timers for Fords 1.75 Bbe “Dry ‘Colla scenes OBO $1.50 Pedaj Pads .........95¢ Polishes $1.25 Waxit, at . 25¢ : 75 Waxit. pt . Be Violet Ray Lens 15 Simons Paste . 50¢ Any Size 75 Simons Cleaner + BOOT Cut to ..cceccesee 82.75 1.25 Nobles, at. 5 Nobles, pt Golden Star . piden Star . len Star, . O5e 55¢ . O5¢ B5¢ . BBE $1.20 (82.20 5 Ths, Auto Soap . 10 Ibs, Auto Soap EXTRA SPECIA! ‘ep Mail Orders Promptly Fille 10% with orders 618-620 East Pine No Seconds No N.F.C. COMPLETE LINE OF TOOLS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. 4| AUTO TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY |**!8 wit Corner Boylston and East Pine Street Lower Prices Are Here! On Automotive Supplies—Reductions From 20% to 50% Spot Lamps $12.75.8, & M. No. 9. “4 $10.75 S. & M, No. 80 $11.00 Fox, with mirror .# $ 9.00 Silverbeam -- 86.00 Goaranteed by Factory Our $10.00 Standard .... List Price Saving | ° $ 7:50 Universal .. Mxt = Non-Skid. . $36.75 or Cees : H 3x4 Non-Skid. .$35.80 2 12 Inside Blow-Out Shoes 2x6 Non-Skid..$34.50 $8230 $12.20 : i 35¢ 32x32% Non-Skid.. $i $11.25 All Sizes 20x2% Non-Skid. . $1445 $9.05 | 3 Sh. reenter <sSbee « 15¢ 30x3 Non-Skid.. $10.95 $8.45] 3 $1.60 Windshield Swipes at 3 one Absolutely New and Fresh | * $1 Soh “Air” Gauges Stock No Blemishes Tubes Our ses List Price Saving | OTLS— 1Gal _5Gal. Gray Tubes. .$5.55 $3.65 $1.90] Light ....-..81.22 $5, Be jray Tubes. .$5.95 $3.45 $1.90 | Medium + 1.32 Gray Tubes. .$5.15 $3.25 $1.90 | Heavy 1.42 a1 Gray Tubes. $4.15 $2.75 “$1.40 GREASES— Gray Tubes..$3.65 $2.60 $1.05} 1 Pound «6.000 5 pounds ...... 5 Gray Tubes. .$3.05 $2.40 $0.65 1 Bumpers $12.00 241n, Nickel Channel, to fit Dodge . $10.75 | $ $14.00 24n. Nickel Channel, to $ fit any car ...++.+. $10.25 | ¢ FY $17.00 Universal Spring Bump: 8 $ OTB crccnceecceeseees 10 BRAKE LIN SEATTLE ee Put Some Money to Work in German Marks Probable profits on 100,000 marks if they go to $11.90, one-half their normal value ($23.80), $7,350.00, If you ha ¢ not received & profit by the expiration date of option you have the privilege of buying marks outright at the spot value the option wil be credited to you outright, cost of option and no margin calls, day merks are liable to advance from 3 to 10c. Fortunes will be made overnight by those who are farsighted enough to take advan oe oe rere Cuiks se cs teen oe take at ae ee Forward remittance today for stx months’ option on efther 10,000, 20,000, 60,000 or 100,000 marks, Wire reservation today, as price is subject ‘to advance overnight. Wire, write or call for information on options, Ask for Circular B-5, WM. R. FITZGERALD & CO. FOREIGN CURRENCY AND BONDS $4.00 Seos All .... 0.53.10 Genuine Weed Chains Best Grade Buy Today and Save onthe’ Option on Marks stertereereceenee 450.00 50,000 .... 2. 222sseeres 500.00 oe reeee=]000.00 ‘There is no risk beyend work. Her factories are humming to show old-time efficiencies. Any advisability of taking advantage these low figures. Do not fail te 15% THIS WEEK bene: Ox ° 2x34 1x4 2x4 3x4 ix - 4x4 5x4 6x44 5x5 7x5 8.29 Re B—Cord tires require over- Ze. Monogram Oils and 0 pounds . All in original packages. Veedol Oil 8.00 S-gal, cans .., 2.00 1-eal, cans 1.75 Mal, cans 1.87 Cup (6 Ibs) , Se Cup (LID) ees see 1.37 Graphite, 5 Ibs, G AT 25% DISCOUNT. LAST FEW DAYS ONLY ai

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