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Ship News Tides in Seattle FRIDAY MARCH 4 First High Tide 246 a om, 102 tls First Low Tite To a my Te ft Recond High Tide A241 pm. tAILROADS TOBE 6,10 ans EVERETT YARD for Limited Number of Systems BY 1. B HUNT of the railroads of the United Into a limited number of re and transcontinental systems be the next step in attempting order out of the transporta- Constructing Tankers built by the Norwa: the building Co. in I ommendations covering tions are expected to be tak: ip by the interstate commerce iiesion thiw month. These have formulated by William 2. Rip , Failroad economist of Newton » Mass., who was detailed to Work by special order of the com months ago. i DELAYED WENATCHEE PASSES TEST They will be 12 Ripley's report was first expected course in the Bast, Thursday ity of the job he asked for an on of two months, tation ty the report will rec d the merging of all roads in United States Mto no less than on ‘No more than 16 aystema an average of 18.75 knots. authority for such consolida- is given by the Cummins law of /the Pacific which places within the com-|day at power to permit or to re- Mergers in the interest of in efficiency. the law provides that a ition shall be preserved “as ‘As possible.” N. J. . ADRIFT 33 DAYS IF TH EFFECT CURE is a deep-rooted doubt, how- p, In the minds of some commis- members, whether even such of properties as these con- ns will bring will put the on their feet. whole railroad situation ts mertous, and every new cure at- rate increases—only load of salt. eee SUBMARINE IN TROUBLE Imcreased rates,” mid one of the commisison today, of Increasing railroad reve- have diminished them. in immediate danger. yy? Simply because present| > 7 are eo hich they kill business. long-haul traffic—transcont! SHIP COMMANDER COMES traffic—has been choked off high rates. And {t was the i business that furnished the profitable shipments, ‘ NGHT TO SHIPS in about six weeks. The ts cheaper to ship from potnts of Chicago by rail to Atlantic and reship by water to Pacific than it it is to ship direct by United ship Illinois, PORT TONNAGE DECREASES an Increasing extent the pres at Fail rates will force the diversion ‘and some increase {n efficiency. 64,765. Eitiether even that will put the| "eet ‘2 “sures are 64,765.63. 8 On a stable footing is doubtful. dent Harding, I understand, FERRY COMPROMISE FAILS Fecent conference with Senator ins, Approved the consolidation It will be one of the biggest will have to deal. service. ‘D.; eee chopa. 20¢ T. Stall 105, 4 cans fn of], 25¢; 4 pkgs. matches. 25c;| Steamer Edmore, Pacific Steam- prunes, 2ic. Stall 192, dried apri- | ship Co. line, is due in port this week Bie TM; gunpowder tea, te ™.: " White ssop, te bar. “Stall i90,| 7% Oriental freight Oe can; 2 cans corn of peas $9 -@ Stall 157,| Carrier West Togus, of the North %e:lAtiantic & Western Steamship Co. fleet, will dock at Seattle Saturday to complete her cargo for Atlantic 17, pure American cane sugar, 2 ic, 4 Ms. Mo, § Te 68e Stal 79, | Ports fresh milk, 9c qt Stall 64, - eee milk, 1%e can. Stall 1525, Ma-| Admiral Line freighter City of nee, Stall 5% | spokane will shift to Smith Cove four, sack, Stall Reliance cottes, > T. can Stati| Saturday for loading upon comple Fakima potatoes, $2.90 per eack.|/tion of repairs at Bremerton. 49, onion sets, Ie Tm. Stall 1527, “66 and hambureer fea melts, 2 Ths. 15 2| TATOOSH ISLAND, March Stall 1511, fresh herring, Sc|—Rising Stan 152%, King salmon, 30¢ @. QUEEN CITY Ml 4, corned beet. 12%¢ M.; lard. 2 BSc. Stalls 23-24, biack and white 2 The. 5c: Del Monte sliced peach oe Mic Stall 33, 2 Ta pure lard, sugar cured hams, tee th. nait or|Arrivals and Departures Stall 16, Del Monte corn, 196 fs Del Monte peas. 20¢ can. Stall 59. Arrived Debs ean codtisn, isc; 360 can peaches, |. March ¢- Wife; 3 cans tomatoes, 36c; 2 cans sugar | *t § & mis all §, pork roast, 20¢ ™ A heen Ping e 7 CORNER ro vie Han Franc houlder iamb, fo ™.; efab ean- | and Victoria, at 9 p giving beans, > me Bt joa Mi Admiral Rodman for Stall 116. 1 Point Wella, at 12:20 a. ; bacon, 20¢ Tb. Stali snapper, 15c T.; akinned soles, 2 Se. Stalls 94-96, mutton shoulders, W.; lamb chops, 2 Ma 26¢. Stall Libby's apple butter, 150 Ib.; te SANITARY oe pure American cane ugar, ¢ Alaskan Vessels Beward—March 3 , Watson, southbound, at n abe. § ‘ a I bulk, 2 ths. 2 M24, Olympic L; § bars Navy White soap sgow—March %—Arrived, str , full eream cheese, 280 T.;|fingham from feattle via Vancou , le T., 2 The, 250, Portland, Ban Francisco, Cristobal, 1 “0: don and Liverpoot Htalle 20-21, scediens grape fruit, § tor ; Jap oranges, 15e doz, Stall 22, red 1 fresh ibe Tb. | Ibe ™., pressed pig's fect, Th, Stalls ‘allao and Arie cortes and San Francisco. oap, 260; & Ib us from Seattle Stall 69, Circle Ww. gt & be a 2 he Oe jean pork chops, 150 M. pare ribs, 260 Mm. Stall 63, h milk, 9c qt. Stall 36, pure Amer cane et. 4 te. $46, 5 the. 68c. “mills remained 561 per cent below weet Keene trons ormal during the week ending Feb-| Tacoma—March 3--Arrived, ate Fuary 26, according to the summary Katen from Beattie, at 2 p Tot the week's activities by the West Nome City trom Benito, ue Po (orders were 62 cars less than the pre-|¥'* Seattle, at ¥ p.m eeding week and new orders for fe ‘water delivery are falling off. Reported by Wireless @iven Thursday evening in the Sal-|?. THE SEATTLE STAR General List on N. Y [BUTTER FAILS Market Opens Strong, 10 MAKERALL NEW YORK, March 4-—Tradera on the New York Stock Exchange 5 | little attention at the opening today to the dent oF events in the allied conference in ntinued strong Car of Wenatchee Apples iroitin, tonne, svatie In; Celery Abundant ‘There wan an abundance of celery |(, ne, Holda on the local wholesale produce mar: Kjaer, Johan A. Ar Fresh Imperial Valley Maxwell, Heatrice, 5 a crate. © Auguration of a new pres general lat ¢ which dropped al at & points oferred stock for 60 dayn An exception waa Atlantic Quif due to the decision to take no The stock opened at 39 The stock market opened irregular today. \rery. Robert, Beattie tall Stores, 54%, st Btugebaker, 6 eral etre “lettuce was selling at $1 A car of Wenatches apples were Maljich, Mary, Seattle Off SS; American Sugar ‘on the track waiting to be unloaded. °|'The apple market was steady. The movement on all commodit who dull at early hours, Friday Rutter continued weak cheese were nteady VEGETABLES Friese Veld Waeweale Denlere Union Pacific, Guilt opened $00 at 40 00 at 39, off 3% and 4% jou Banks, Karl, San ir Pennsylvania opened 100 at 38% | Webb, Mabel James, and 100'at am, TO BUILD SHIPS et WASHINGTO ‘, Mareh 4—Consol 2,300 Men to Be Employed Kiger and Hodge, Mary Loraine, Seattle N. Y. Stock Exchange {Thareday'e Quotations) Purmtehed by ny te W Chicago Board of Trade 2 Scott, Robert Alexander, Stx big steel tankers are to be Pacific Ship verett, M. G. Thomle, president, announced today Oton vessels and the company will be paid a contract price of $15,750,000 for the six. The plant will employ about 2,300 men, it is said. Three keels will be laid at once, Thomle said the contract would be completed early next year, . ‘Magley, Mann, Bitha A. Rockport . Hannah, Penoff, Pete, Seattle . Larson, Ruth Jane, Seattle Jobnaon, Forsyth, Connors, ee Lennet, ‘Adaiiwe Te, Beaitie » Impertal Vatiey, MONTHS On her trial trip over a 100-mile the Christenson, Charles, Everett.Legal Kyan, Angliine, Seattle : Pelser, Frank Bi, Bpokane . Ronn, Nessie KR, Bpokane Lynch, Laurance, Seattle Trumbauer, January 1, but cause of the im-|U. 8. shipping board's 635-foot liner pd ge Bag Wenatchee, assigned to the Pacific Steamship company for passenger | © freight service between Seattle and the Far East, achieved a maximum speed of 20.2 knots and maintained 10 TomMoRKOW corm, 478 care COAL MINES WILL CLOSE? 3,000 to 4,000 Men to Be!? Thrown Out of Work Probable clostng of 90 per cent of the coal mines in the state is seen since the executive boant of District | ¥ . Mine Workers of WiityeOveria America, voted Thursday to fight the | wage reduction proposed by mine op- ‘The vessel was to be delivered to a Steamahip company Fri New York. all persons con. loerned having expressed enthustastic approval of her performance in the trial run to that city from Camden, Tomatoes Merton. per lug Skarberg. ( Rergquist, Kane, Francia W., Renton ..----.-25 Ban: s'Farbar, J August, Rosle, Beattie .... Prundege Lester T.. Beattie Klithe, Bertha, Seattle + een eescoeee el. NEW YORK, March 4.—Rescued 4 after drifting for 33 days with their yawl, the Mariette, in a semi-sinking condition, Capt. Gashield, 83, and his crew of six men were brought to this port yesterday by the steamer Dun. stan. The Mariette was bound from Turkey Island to Bermuda with a Dried, per tht. bem. Grape Fruit Movida, per * ° Krovious, KB Michihira, M Morishima, Hayame, Tacoma .... Murphy, James P., Everett Berridge, | Travis, Ben B | Alaska-Juneau 1% Total tech salsa, 468,000 share, If the shutdown takes place as for 4,000 men will be Pineapples Der crate Green, Edna, Seattle .. °¢ NEW YORK, March 4.—Submarine a to aggravate the patients coo-| § reported ashore in Buzzards bay and the O-7 is in distress near Race Rock, Long Island sound, her trou- ble unknown, it is announced by naval officials. Neither is believed to seen, 3,000 to thrown out of work. Indict Ship Worker for Manslaughter | Everett, Ely De Youn: «| Pitherte rer 9712] Walnete Cat . Virgtote Keysons, re. indicted by % Pierce county grand jury, after an |Pourtn 4 the circumstances BREMERTON, March 4—Com- mander R. W, Vincent, who will com mand the United States ammunition ship Nitro, arrived in Bremerton yes- terday. The Nitro probably will make vaae her maiden voyage to the East coast tro will be the second United States ammunt tion shtp afloat Commander Vin cent formerly was attached to” the intestigation of surrounding Total bond sales, # Railroad Bonds (Tharede; Furniehet by Ty nmsaning © Coy atler Hotel Beilding Ronnell of Camp Lewis of February automobile accident on the Pacific highway near Tacoma when bis ma with a car driven Baker gave ball wt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Feild Whoireale Dealers Hutter Local creamery .. Page—Vreed ranch ... Spokane Union to Erect Ice Plant|® “Erection tn | {3 s 4% Spokane of a $50,000 ice plant by|N PF P union labor to with private Decrease of more than 6,000 tons freight from rail to water—both|in commodities on hand is shown tn and deep water. the report of the port commissioner Consolidation of the tines Into ®/ top the week ending February 28 number of systems undoubt-|-roral tonnage at terminals is given Will make possible some econo-| ag 39,728.77, while for the previous Wash. triplets SPOKANE, Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealer in competi- te Bhippere companies, tx to announce. ment here today by W. van, Qusiness agent of the team stere and chauffeurw’ local Live, Under 4 tee. Live. ¢ Mis and up Over Ra. Peon Conv. 44's Cartright, Wy 3619, 39th & Falling to agree on a compromise, as suggested by Judge J. T. Ronald Thursday, Bellevue and Medina citi- zens were in court again Friday, with which his administra} easing thelr petition for an in- junction to keep the county com missioners from abandoning ferry Belgian Mares S & O. Conv, te Maybe He Thought It|** =" *">*: Had Some Moonshine On his way out from 1626 Seventh where is situated a boarding house from Prices Paid Wi Mahoney, A. ¥ Ravo, Ewald, Kohin, G. & The Suzuki steamer Port Said Maru fs on her way from New York to Seattle to complete her cargo for the Orient. She is due here March 16. Dennis’ trunk in it of $100 worth of tollet articles, Jewelry and cloth- the prosecuting attorney, who charged Durran with grand larceny Friday. county jail, with bail Passed Alice Belgium Hestor, 6 Belgium Premtam. German W. L. €s.. She Says Husband ‘Quenched Her Love’ Abe R. Schoen, manager, moter and conductor of the LeRoy Price Fer Ten, owns and controls the Union Candy | Frankfort ¢'s Corn Whole Bond Co, and the Pine Candy Co., is being sued by Mrs. Chick Developer :‘|Weather Bureau Report Mrs. Schoen charges her husband nea ese JAnano, ¥. Wheat—Mixed Feed . in Spokane tn 1898 and have four children, whose ages to 4 year. month alimony and $300 for attorneys’ Alfalfa Meal . Berateh Feed N. Y. Coffee. and Suear, NEW YORK, March 4 }Richard, John, Coeoawat Meal Cotten Seed Meal No.7 Rilo, spot, 6% 4 Banton, 9% @ 106. A MAGAZINE devoted to the tn terests of the engineering profession will soon be @ reality at the univer. sity, if plans discussed by a group of acmpus engineers go thru March 4—8tr Nome Clty from Tacoma, 3an Francisco Produce Lyman Stewart from tr Fulton from netlete 8iibe dear ae |genoy, Winona, 14, 9747 Sint ave 2 F. & Loop 4 detsized pulleta, , tomato soup, |from fan Pedro via Ban Francisco, at 11 WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on W. | from California ave. | on 39th 8. W. from West Orchard st. to Weat Myrtle | ; on West Myrtle V., from 8 a. m. INSURANCE MEET OPE The annual two-day conference of the Travelers |Co, and the Travelers’ Inde was opened at the Hotel Washington | Annex Thursday, OPENS NEW SHIRT SHOP Expressing his confidence business future of Seattle, Foreign Exchange Tacoma via Port Insurance March 3—8tr BRIDGE COST OVERESTIMATED? Asserting that the proposed Mont Inke bridge will cost from $150,000 to $200,000 less which the city council has submitted enn toria, outbound, at 5 p. m. March 1—Gailed, etr North. iat ie fourth shirt store at 1110 Second ave. Young has been in business tn Ses {tle for the last six years, jhas a store in Lon Angeles. j\U. S. Surrenders Its Witness to Defense’ ray, chairman of the Montlake bridge told the Women’s Com-| mereial Club, at the Chamber of Com- | meree Thursday night 100 midles fro Lyman Stewa 1 Winslow at that taxation | would be less | than expected o Beattie at § p.m. Vessels in Port at Seattle Valparaiso—February 2%—Arrived, atr |Bllverado from #eattle via San Francisco, | Coqulmbo--March 1—Arrived, motor- ship Banta Flavia from Tacoma via Ana- related lines, of paints and adstreot's report Northern terminal Maru, str Kashima Maru. Atr Lyman Stewart, ftr Tokasht mi} and enlarged buyin olla are noted in Bi Honolulu—March 3—-Aarrived, ate west | government, March 4—Arrtved, str | ¢ ru ‘unk Pacific terminal—Ctr City | Buying of textiles ia from federal stor Bir Went Jenter, atr F. & Loop, Business failures 4ir Admiral Goodrich. were leas than the ‘LUMBER OUTPUT UNC TANGED | v “March , otr 4 Arizona Maru from 6 p. m, Production in West Coast lumber |“"Tiilignan— March LT aoe Nick Akaloff. BANK CLE AWARD TILE Contract to supply clay CONTRACT construction at 1 Toast Lambermen's association. Rail 64, str Fulton for britisn Columbia ports iny-Renton Clay & Coal Co., neer building. bate Get ready for National Fish Week, IAL BAND CONC RT ana Canadian Government Bwedish festival of music will be|entrance, souhoued 1240 a in ixen’s products committee is co-operating with the national fish committee, ation Army temple, between Union| Pound at & p mui gtr Tadlane M 1,800 " ‘om Cape 0 ats @nd Pike sts, on Sixth ave PD. me; Str Arizone Maru walled frou Vie~ MARRIAGE “worggy. 4 Name and Kenidence o> in, Fred A. Jr, Beattle Hliett, Laura J, Heattle naee, Marguerite, Seattle . evaul, ttle rery on, Alexis Louis, Seattle la tt ich, Joneph, Seattle snonwer, Allen, Seattle Anderson, Ida M., Beattie . rilana Legal Perry, Francia W., Beattle Larson, Charles Hanne OMttle, see Johnson. an I, Beattie Dickson, Margaret He iliand, Beattie couver, B. ¢ mers, Helen, Vancouver, B. C..28 tari, Rockport ... ¥., ° arie N., Beattle .. Jack, Beattie deen attle dan, George, I krnan, Sarah 1 ker City... Baker City Legal aeal alena, Beatt aim Tac ° Marguerite A., Sumner . scoll, Charles Eugene, Seattle ther Jane, Seattle .. ri Guat, Clintom . ather, Clinton .. Lena, Renton . ph, Tacoma en, Herbert, Seattle . la, Seattle. jchi, Kent . M ox, Harry 1, Beattle . Rath, Curt P, Fort Steilacoom. Legal ¥raudnen, Nelda E., Tacoma ..Legal Andrews, Seth As Legal Decker, Elols, Se Veline, A Wolfe, G ne BIRTHS Arakawa, Y. 406 Sixth ave R, Boy. Nelson, Tt O. TK F. D, Seattle, girl Sommerfeld, Gustave, 3410 Kmerson, «irl Stahl, FR, Nisqually, girl. Carter, XB, 3017 60th ave & WW. ‘girl Newbert, P. ¥. W. 709 N. €2n4, boy Putnam, C. ¥ ; Awciting, A. Merton, 403 Ninth ave, 4] mir MeLrod, BC. 111 Euclid ave. girl 4 Lake Watbing- ton bivd, be ray. J. Hy ut % ™ tine ave, girl. Joyner, LJ. h, boy. Moffatt, T. ie avy Point. girk. olman, C A, BR. F. D. No. 4, Box . gir Johnson, Lewin Fairview ave. «i naa, “G., 204 Ninth ave. S, gtr Smith, G. SB, 4014 Lith ave N, EB, i r wawa, J. 222 Firet ave. aed girh 1236 Weller # a 706 Main hg boy. 106 W. dint al. ks Hamblet, BE T. 663 Gi ean” ave, girl Iverson, Otto, 1821 W. Burton st, girl 3 J. Wy Lee ot and 18th & W. beet, Jamea, 7901 Ninth eve, air Li dnd, Magnus 7701 19th ave & W. irl Allison, HL ta, 114- A, Spring. at. trl 4 0 Sar 35. girl 1 E Republican girl 26 Bind &, girl Hill, Morgan, Mo" nr da ¥ Rinker, be, 1d Miehiand ar. girl McDonald, O” RB, Centralia, boy. reirl Ochiltree, C. G, 2037 Waverly pl. wirt Axelson Henry O, 8002 Rose st, rh Fran A mal 7240 46th ave & W. twin gir «Kern, Nodrew, 10234 Beacon ave. pamiaick, August, 1421 5th ave, ey ‘Wre, 2. HL, 8708 First ave, NW. 4 32nd ave, boy. paka, Wash. boy. 0 Weatern ave., boy. Spruce st. boy. Hayakawa, T, 808 Main st, gir DEATHS Wootan, Infant, 2 days, 5822 14th 5. 406 27th ave. 8. Rushnell, Beach, PR uki, T. |Marts, Alma J 4210 lewton. Anderson, Luc 4127 24th 8. W. Nigro, Frank ith ave. & Searl, Tona At, 46, 326 Queen Anne England, Marie Della, 52, 6239 41st lGunther, Fred, 68, 64 Rattery st. | Webb, Mary J. 24, 3258 Sierfa dr. Ry arate k, Frank W, 68, 717 EB. John tin, Victor, 30, 172 16th ave. A tool that registers an Inac- curacy of .0002 inch is used to check gears, Maximum of Safety —With— Maximum of Interest GUARANTEED By the largest capital of any Savings Bank in the Northwest. THIS IS OUR 14 YEARS’ RECORD THE BANK FOR SAVINGS , Capital $400,000.00 Pine Street at 4th Avenue FRIDAY. MARCH. 4 1921. SUCCESS FOR SEATTLE SEEN " Business [Vital Statistics|( IN TROUBLE } Transpacifi co. City Acts Without Fear ite problems with. out fear it can expect success tn ite |quest for tranmpacific businesn, | speakers at the annual dinner of the foreign trade bureau of the Chamber jot Commerce at the Butler hotel de» |clared Thursday n Frank Waterhouse If Beattie fac dinenssed We Do to Solve Our Vor. Petrie of the Park Union Foreign Banking corpor. ation spoke on the financial o for trade in th |MeIntonh revi Orient and Mi activities of the Anderson pres ‘With the provision that It be conal- animal food, 2,209 enses of canned salmon, by the government under the pure .| fod and drugs act, will be returned to the Central Alaska Fisheries C This is Rev. Guy Kyle, of| Mt. Vernon, Ill., former mi: ister, who has confessed his, part in the theft of four reg-| istered mail sacks containing $212,000 cash. loot was recovered on Kyle's, MAY FOLLOW LOCAL SCALE Whole State Expected to] Adopt Seattle Plan SPOKANE, March 4—That the en Ure state of Washington wil adopt | the wage scale that obtains tn Seat | tle, was the belief of delegates to the joint convention of Northwest Mas | ter Bullderw association and Asse ciated General Contractors of the F Northwest, which closed he last night. This will mean a reduc- | tion of 20 per cent from the general prevailing wage. There is a strong movement afoot for amalgamation of the two organ!- Human 0 a ‘The Science Eow to Read People at Sight Class starts Tuesday Evening, Most of the| Information: y. 130 Taylor Ave Secure your Khaki Outing Out Fine for working in , camping, fishing &. Wool Breeches .......... te seseeceses #250 to $4.50 Khaki Coveralis .........$3. U. 6. Cotton Reg. Breeches .. 8. Army Khaki “Ait Woot pee ig: all sizes . Spiral ‘Puttees . 7 id Medal Folding Cots .$3.50 Camp Furniture, Ali Kinds U. 8. Mess Kits, aluminum .75¢ 8. Khaki Blankets . Navy Wool Biue-Striped Blank- 8x10 Tent, special . David Thackery of Yakima was!| rents, Tarpaulins, all sizes ... elected president of the newly formed Washington State Contractors’ asso- Uv. 8. Khaid Reciaimed Cover. Formal Denial of Injunction Issued | Formal denial of the motion for| injunction against the city, brought Power & Light Co. ‘ was issued Judge E. FE. Cushman, technical proceeding, for the plaint its motion several i a0, UPON payment to Stone & Web-| ster of $375,000 interest on the street Plaintif? was grant right to file another motion for temporary injunction later, Harvard Has Deficit; May Raise Tuition Maren 4.—Harvard may Increase its tuition fee from | $200 to $200. President Lowell wug- gests it, since the institution now has a deficit of $161,000. PAIR GET LECTURE FROM TACOMA JUDGE BUT NOT A DIVORCE not a matter of Presiding Judge . Chapman said at Tacoma lecture to L. A. whose wife, in superior court for a divorce “That is one of the things wrong in the today-—-people get married 4s soon as jonger handy to keep up the re lation they come to court for a I am going to deny the decree.” A large shipment of U. 8. Navy Kapoc Mattresses and Pillows, arriving next Wednesday, for canoes, launches and boats— PRICES LOW Sale Conducted by Camp Lewis Wireless 904 3rd Ave, Next to Madison St 64 University St SEATTLE, WASH. Thursday by District This ts but a railway bonds. OCEAN : ANSERVICE CAMBRIDGE, California “Marriage ts conveniertos,” in @. carpet PRESIDENT HARDING URGES THRIFT “We need _a rigid, and yet sane economy, com- bined with fiscal justice and it must be attended by individual prudence and thrift, which are so essential in this trying hour and reassuring for the future.” “We must face a condition of grim charge off our losses and start afresh.” “Opportunity is calling not alone for the restora- tion, but for a new era in bagi bebe : “Wealth is not inimical to welfa: be its friendliest agency.” a Bee te “Ours ought to be a count blotches of distressed poverty.” —Pr esident Harding in his inau A savings account is the bes’ production, transporta- Ty free from great gural speech today, t protection against DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Second Ave. and Cherry St.