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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Ship News| Tides in Seattle THURSDAY v ‘Pressed Steel Car _ Off 15 in Two Days NEw tho ope GRAVENSTEINS (vital statistics) SEEK SETTLERS § SELL i Ae mens, | FOR FARM LAND Philip D, 1018 W. First Carload Exhausted at! n.!%:": heii Sane $3.50 to $3.75 Box 384% The first ples, which arrived from California Wednesday, was about cleaned up} Thursday at $3.60 to $3.16 a box There is a heavy crop of apples in California as well as in Washington and rhippers promise better sizes! than those of last year. | Fancy Eastern Wanbington egg | Pernt pla were lower at 15 to 20 cents) Bil r, a pound. © Vohnnon, Heavy shipments of green peas| drive are due to arrive on the market next | immett which will probably ¢ to drop one or two ON WAY TO THE FARMER Greatest Grain Movement in| History Is On; Railroads Crowded BY RALPH FORD COUCH WASHID ON, Juty Mers, first to fee! the pinch of the nation-wide economic depression, pow Are beginning, ahead of Glasses of business, to experience return to prosperity One of the greatest grain move ments in history now is crowding the! facilities of the according to reports received Associa tion of Railway Executives, Grain shipments during the last five weeks broke records of more than two years’ standing. Cars loaded with grain totaled! nearly 298,000 during June and the first two weeks of July, the records show. During the week ended July] B. c. for Jap Silks 16 alone, grain loadings totaled near-| SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—T Ty 57,000 cars. Farmers are crowd: | milion dollars worth of raw eS is Ang grain to market in such quanti {today speeding toward New York papa ties that in some places there is not|aboard a eastern Pacific} a sufficient elevator storage space. train. The train is running a race Chicago Board of Trade Difficulty in handling grain against the Canadian Pacific, and| (Thereday’s tone) Ceipts was reported at Chicago San Francisco ig attempting to beat | Pernished by F aed & Co, 19 Galveston. out Vacouver as a port of entry for Open” High Lew Japanese allks. % e137 OMADE IN U, S. ” Because Vancouver is three days % 238 nearer Japan than San Francisco, jmost silk shipments have heretofore “Made in Germany” Goods) Outsell U. S. Brand en sent to that city and trans-| |shipped to New York city. Time in| lalways an element in silk shipments | suis Y {because of the fluctuating values, {Sept The Western Pacific undertook to | ">; solve the problem for San Francisco | suty importers, A special train of 30 cars | Sept was waiting on the siding when the BY JAMES I. MILLER BUENOS AIRES, July 28.—Ger Many is winning the race for South American trade, ‘The customs house and surround ing yards here were stacked today with American-made goods valued At from $40,000,000 to $60,000,000. HY STEAMER S10UX Complete time card # cn mailed you if you € uire Intérmath Colman Dock. ss sound Navigation mpany Jennings, William, girl Marachall 1 M., John . John V YORK, Juty 28.-—Hxeept for the bad break in Pressed Steel Car at | ing there was little change of importance in the stock market }lint today. Pressed Steel Car, which opened at 68, off 7% r+ nts and| nearly 15 points in two days, Waa under predsure an a result of announce mnt after Wednesday's close of the deferring of dividends in that stock United Drug, which has had a S6-point break this week opened at 62,| lup 5 points, ‘Traders sold the other equipments on the break in Prenaed | Steel Car, but did not ke much progress, Rails were fractionally higher, Opening prices tneluded off nnay va iTo Confer on State’s New | Law at Chamber Friday 905 Spruce Alki ave. 6 Walnut ave, | hing: happ object to to people Western unused acres with a prosperous farmer folk 1s the of the land settlement take place the Cham | mer tia How car of Gravenstein ap-| Second Migh Tide | Second Mit Henry H., 1914 1ith ave 1040 Dom, 12 ML tld po eee ESTABLISH NEW LIN With the coming of the at Baja California to eattle, new Latin-American line between North Pacific ports and the west coast of South America will be established. The first sailing will take place | September according Hn. ut | Hammer, president of the Universal [Shipping & Trading company Northwest « for the ner v Five steamships will make up |the line of vessels, | se INER ARRIVES Opening a new branch of the Mat son Navigation Company's service between Seattle and the Hawatian Islands, the passenger Hiner Lurtin arrived at the Union cific Wednesday night. She wi for Honolulu Tuesday Frisco Vies With Tide | tt. | | u tates Stee ott “Atianw United 16%, Up Reading, 68% 78%, uP Me unchanged; Goodrfeh ugar, 6%, Unchanged rican Tél. & Tel. 106% Gulf, 2144, off 4; Bethlehem . Clyde A. 4407 W. Juneau congress F 1 er of Com-| ghth ave qs changed any (GRAIN MARKET TAKES SLUMP CHICA July 28.—Grain prices slumped on the board today, due to lack of buying and reports of large recoipta at the primary market While England and Germany w buying wheat earlier in the we holding the market up, the d lack of demand aship 18 Minor ave © Frida m arts of Went present at Larson, Wallace No gir Armatrong boy rn 49 4 . N. ¥. Stock Exchange Delegat ern seth ave ns from all Y Vred, ay ashington will tation of the chamber kers of program former horticul and mana and industrial Pacific resp on of the colo assed the Wash t winter, | De wb of the college | agriculture,"University of Wiscon will explain the Wisconsin law, ! which the ‘Washington meas. terne Jack, 2000 r way, in Thr Delmar! will be KB, F 6, boy npea r Th ral note | first is Marcus, 15 Walter boy ohn R dwin L. 1 " 25 ton on the HG 20% Mish Close os 30% Atchiaon Amer, B Amer Amer American |Amortcan 1 Amer, Tel. & Anaconda Hatt, @ Ohio Ral Locomotive n Meet motte neon, sta s reas nt, gith Isth ave, & comme | wer of the | dex rail |wee price pound Or use the |W boy cents @ Lewin Ba itarry M., nts new imm. of the > gration 4 «irl fh 18th ave 1405 W riment Northern any at Henson was ‘ ncorn is easier, due to heavier receipts, The price of $4.50 to $4 a Jerate, which is now being asked for |the corn, is expected to be still lower by next . as receipts will con Unue to Increase, jobbers report. A steady demand for fruits and vegetables, combined with a liberal ply of all we commodt tes, In keeping market in a healthy condition. No changes were noted on the dairy market Thursday, with butter and eggs steady VEGETASLYS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Beans Local, green, per th veo Wax, local, per ib : on! Beste Local, per sack 1260! Hy Cabbage —Locei,. oe vn Carrote-tocal, per sack ee Cauliflower Local, dow Colery—Loeal, dor. Corn—Green, Ke. Wash Cecumbers “Loe hothou Yaw anti Wash Gartie—Per th Groom Veas—Local, per Lettuce Local, ov door Opions—Coi. per TM erate dor bunches . dos, bunches 6023 38th ave.! nible nizat Francia E.. Introd hp Ww Hamme W., girl Me Carl J Mackey, Frank Fryioka, Hakuta, Kir! | sin, Sigler, Mead B., 109 14th ave. N.. girl.) MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age Dunean, Ralph Beattle 23 Moran, Norma A., Seattle Thornton, James H., T McLain, Minnie, Tacoma a Harry, Hobart K May, Seattle “Be export 5. ich, 3416 42nd ave. Bee ene vaturs 1408 14th ave. 1126 16th ave 120 2ist ave. D. girt an Ruswell railroads, y f the r, o Products er al c Nogthers tal A Motors h Co. ant, head of the Wisconsin whose company on the largest operations 1 talk, Great the ontzation Indun We are closing out Used Car department. 20 cars rebuilt and re- , painted—Good cars for almost nothing. VERY EASY TERMS AUSTIN-. MOSELEY CO. 12th and Pike OAKLAND AGENCY one HH} Legal legal le yma r the measure, also wi od off ‘ee up changed at 37 September ¢ 1940, and ol oats opened uncha: closed off Wwe Complete Power to Mellon Favored! ASHINGTON, July 28. -- The ¢ committee today voted a fa port on the bill giving Bec Mellon unlimited power to for collection of foreign on. ee onald, York Triviere Sipe and |New Haven & 8 as N thern Pa Genevieve Yount, Harry J., Seattle Rutherford, Viola Beattie Knutson, Alfred, Be Hansen, Marie, Seattle ’ John William. . Beattie special re and | | | vorat retary arrange Joans. | ‘The only limitation put on Mel-| lon's power by the mmm itt w an amendment by mator Penrose Pennsylvania, requiring that the re funding of foreign loans be fini hed | within five rs. ountain, attle Seliman + Meenl Lega! | Seattle 39] F pvanina, Seattle .......24 » Sin " ree. Auburn . . | Auburn’ :; a Seattle Legal attle Legal an Lake 231 Wheat July Mept Dec Core: July opt De erate de per Edna, Clark, Byron Jackson, Inex Dugan. George W., Ameri Dales, Madelpne, Tacoma DIVORCES GRANTED Hatmon, rtrude from Wrank I. Ullrich, ther from Christine J. Koberts, Camille from Corwin. Cooper, Elizabeth from Fred D, DEATHS Edge. Jasper N Bothell, Kalnweiler, Henrietta, 74, Columbia at John ¥ FEPES: ye United Sta | United Staten Steet 5.00 @ 20.00 200 8 10 Nommal Nominal la jon bunches. Spinach—Local, per box . 12.18 Westinghouse i Willya-Overiand Total stock sa) 6 es shares. Liberty Bonds. (Wednesday's Quet: Pernished by tL. es oy . ish iat thoure, box Tursipe—Local, dos bunches.. FRUITS Prices Paid Whelesale Dealers Wash, standard boxer ApricotsCal. ¢-basket crate. Raranas— Per Tm ° Conteloapes— Turlock, standard crate ....+ Pints Ponies Nominal aes 10.90 10.87 Cash Wheat CHICAGO, July 18 —Cash wheat 1 red, $1284 @129) No. 2 red. $1.3 | ance: No 2 red, $1,24@1.26 ino & Madison Get . July lin silk shipments to New r York. Lauds Selection of No ~~) : « Morte: Firat 3 First 4s Becoyd ts low a7 03 hard, # Lard ‘Tenyo Maru arrived yesterday. The |acre $3,000,000 worth of silk was rushed | Oct aboard it and the train pulled out] , Bi jwith the avowed intention of over coming Vancouver's three-day lead Meanwhile, three German ships, which arrived here with almost sidentical goods, discharged their cargoes, saw them sold and cleared for Germany for more cargoes. ‘The German goods sold at one} Balf the price of the American prod- ucts because of the high cost of the ‘United States dollar. While the most successful compe- tition comes from the Germans, who Benefit by the abnormal rates of ex- change, English and Belgian goods fre sold here while American-made Products lie useless, some of them Fotting in storage. At one time 1,200 American auto- Mobiles lay in storage while Euro Pean makes were eagerly snapped op. ‘BIDS GOOD-BYE TO EX-HUSBAND 'Mrs. Macdonald Leaves Actor-Spouse Making Hit ‘TACOMA, July 2%.—Mrs. Cather. ‘Ine A. Macdonald, 54, stated ‘Wednesday night when she left her former husband, Horace Loring Macdonald, 4, for Alderwood Manor that she has no definite Plans for the future. “First of all,” she said, “I think I shall sell my place at Alderwood Manor, then I may go to Wash- ington.” Horace Loring Macdonald is re maining in Tacoma, where he ts leading man in the amateur the- atrical production being given for the benefit of the Tacoma Woman's Club House association. His ap- | pearance in the show is said to be “proving a great attraction to the }ublic. Private Mail Autos Must Have Licenses Automobiles owned by private boncerns and engaged exclusively in tarrying United) States mails must have a license—bought and paid for. This is the decision of the supreme rt at Olympia, according to an nounced received by Malcolm Douglas, prosecuting attorney, in fegard to the verdict on the case Bf the State of Washington againat Wiles & Co., automobile contracting concern, The decision, sustaining Judge Frater of the superior court, makes a the collection of $2.000 in nse fees from other vehicles, SEA CAPTAIN DIES Following an illness of more than & year, Capt. Thomas H. Peterson, a retired sea captain, died We@nesday afternoon at his home, 3417 Dens- More ave, Capt. Peterson was born in Skein, Norway, He wag 69 years old and is survived by his widow and four sons, Herbert H., of St. Johna, a Henry K., Otto Burton nk H., ot Seattle. “Wayfarer” Program Tonight Marine Fleet Board According to Frank Waterhouse, president of Frank Waterhouse & Co., the eelection of the three ship ping men to serve as a board of vice-presidents in charge of the gov {ernment marine fleet by Chairman Lasker is “the most heartening move that has been made since the shipping board was first organized.” The three men appointed are Wil- |liam J. Love and J. Barton Small, lnoth of New York, and A. J. Frey of Los Angeles, ail of whom are widely experienced in the shipping industry. | Rie I Business Gains Are Reward for Service Everett, delegate from the satis Rotary club to the interna tional convention of Rotarians at Edinburgh in June, spoke Wednes day at the weekly luncheon of Ro- tarians in the Masonic club rooms on the new note In business life which is impressing business people in all parts of th ‘orld. “Business,” said Everett, “is a ser. vice to the community, and the profits a man receives represent his pay for performing this service.” \Ida Made a Speech; Jeers and Tin Pans NEWTON, Iowa, July 28.— Mra. Ida Crouch Hazlett, New York so. clalist speaker, was virtually “run out” of Newton yesterday. Yells, jeers, tin pans and other dis. turbances greeted her talk in the courthouse yard here and several fights occurred. Mrs. Hazlett was forced to kiss an American flag and say she liked it. Before her talk wah half over she was taken to her hotel and told to leave town. Former Manager of Fruit Company Gone WENATCH July 28—W. 1 Bonteen, former manager of the Northern Fruit company here, is re | ported missing. Two morths ago the fruit company closed its office here jand Bonteen is said to have started for San Francisco, where his family resides. Hie family has received no word from him. THE BODY. OF Jeff Packwood, who died at his home, 1344 1 62nd st, Wednesday, will be shipped to hig sister, Mrs. J. L. Rand, at Baker, Ore., for burial. Tie body is in charge of the Georgetown Under taking company. 2, FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. Tolly Stubblefield, who died Wednes day, will be held from the family residence, 5108 Ninth ave., at 1 p. m Friday. FUNERAL SERVICES for Charles |Skone, 60, 5536 Woodlawn ave., will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday at the Home undertaking parlors, DR, H. T. HARVEY has returned to Seattle, after attending the fun eral of his brother, John E. Harvey, held at Medicine Hat. THE STADIUM, 8 Fr. M. Prolocator. Wayfarer... Understanding. . The Angel..... Shepherde—Dr, J. Warren (speaker), ‘and John Wise Men—T. E. Eastland, Kaiph KR. U; (spenker). Prophet—Henry 0. Price. singing “Mo, Everyone That Thirstet Disciples—Radoiph Ericson, ¥. B, Kelly, Upton, Kev. J. J. Mary Hthiopian (carries cross in Calvary scene). ‘Trumpeters—Cecelia Akin, Mis» Columbia. i Gambil, 4. Ramin, A. *e. Strong and Reymond Sarre Kana Peterson, Vivan Vffenger and A. Nordiand. MERCHANTS, BUYERS AND GRAYS HARBOR NIGHT ++. JPro@, Edmond $. Meany | Rev. Cleveland Kleihauer Mine Julia Klmendort Mins Ruth Wood John I. Negley (speaker, Mrs. Gussie Smith Cochrane (yodelers) and Eugene W. Bell, pton (speaker), Capt. ©. Dickinson ‘omfort Yo My People,” “Every Valley” and | William Merrill Smith, K. , Burke, 4 A Vrof. Brandis, George B, Jackson, M. Mrs. Eagene W, ®ell | Mrs. Marie Simonson | rmatrong Miss Alberta Sanborn of Aberdeen ENCIDENTAL SOLOISTS Ang Mrs. A Julia Puteam.. During the playing of to the Temple ian Soldiers, the audience is requested to join in the singing. Montgomery 1 Dr, dames ¥. ¢ ynch, Producer. rowther, Author, Edgur L. Webster, Manager for the march of nations | ard, $1.28% @L29 i; No. bs . ° Denver Live Stock ‘Teday's Quotations Caitle—Recsipts, 400 Market 36@5.50) cowe and hell hers and feeders, 14 1,700. Market 106 high. Bulk, $9.25@10 75 1.f00 Market Lambe, $509.40; ewe the higher Hes Chicago Live Stock Telay's Quetetions Market 10 common and medium, $4 and heifers, 14.250 ‘and heifers, $2 6 Sheep—Receipts, 1) Portland Market Status Teday's Quotations Cattia—ne Market rs nomt $262 Butter— Cheese— kar: Hene—it¢ San Francisco Produce ‘Teday's Quotations Batter—Prtras, 1340 Ib, prime firsts, tise tm Fame —Fet 44e don: No. se don; extra pullets, endersioed pullets, 24¢ dox oe N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Today's Qdbtatlons | Sagar—Pirm Rew, 61, 95.206 5.90 Coffee—-No. 7 Rio, mpot, 6 Ke Ih; Santos, 9% @9%e Ib. Threshing Machine Kills 3, Injures 4 MONTGOM Y, Ala, July Paul Pritchard, William Butler « Jasper Trower were instantly ki yesterday when a threshing machine on which they were working explod ed. Four others were seriously in jured. 1 dirtion, 240 dow granulated, ARRANGEMENTS for the funer al of Mrs. Alice Martine, 65, 10602 19th ave. 8. W., are awaiting the arrival of a daughter from New York city. The Home Undertaking com. pany is in charge of the body. WOMEN ARE KEEPING || UP GAMBLING ON PONIES, SAYS “POP” |] COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 28 || Gambling damsels have made up for the loss of Europe's aristoc racy in the “sport of kings.” Pin money and weekly wages of the female betting fiends are flooding the pari mutuels, Pop Geers, famous sulky rider, de clared today in explaining the vived enthusiasm and crowded stands that have attended spring race meeting of the Grand Cir cuit this season, Women are better bettors than men, Geers chuckled as he told of the new order of things in the turf world, “Pretty near all of the ladies in the stands send down a little bet on each race of thé day and they pick some Winners, mighty often: Women's intuition, I suppose you'd call it.” It’s the debutante high -heade bejeweled society ma- tron that are getting the thrills out of picking a long shot, accord. ing to Pop. “The women are getting free and easy nowadays,” the grizzled pilot explained and the First ye Becond 44s Third «ue Fourth #4 Fitth 3 Fifth (\« Total bond = Belgium Restor Belgium Premium Kerlin W. 1. te Mambure W. 1. Ham w. Let ‘ue Tetpelg be Manieh Munten be Frankfort ¢s Japanese 4 Japanese Int 4i0 Japanese Ind 4\y5 cs [Paris 6s. United Kingdom 64a, United King Chicago Car Lots Wurnionet by Deter m Grain— Wheat Oats wh 285 care, 1» 880 cars; . W YORK, opened 43.57% $75,000,000 b eral gove education for M tion laboratory Wis, before policy in) for res in lumber th The at noon Wednemd anion, to contin to the n and Students of Washington, ness of the st bear 8 per c being borne to di by the dredge com National bank P Clearings Balances .. rings { Clearings . '| Balances . ® nment committee States Chamber of Commer Chamber of Commerce yest * te le thee jotet 192) Recta. Cont. Kata Lt rr. 105 corn, ently france, spen on entry arch e of fa, nue by the meet um. the Associated Stu: | | dents and the other % per cent by any trustee riland Spokane Tacoma ESTIMATED TOMORROW | Cherrico— Lamberts, per T, .. Reval Annes. per 1 per tb... Consanete Per 166. Tahatl-Per dow Carrante—Ked. per crate Dateo-—Per cane. Vige— Fresh, per box Geoseherries—Local, per Tm. Rnalish, Th 4 pues Grape Frait— Pia, Cal. erate Honey—Comb. per crate Asked) Cal strained. per ™ 4 [Lamene—Per box 4% | Laganberriee—Per crate 15 |Oranges—Fer case : 2 | Penehee- per bom ss. s.e “s Local 69% | Pears Pertient sr.3 oe nie : ‘So ca 314 | Piecappies—Coban, per erate. Plame Wervasio—ins j "vat . NUTS 4obasket er 13 | Peamate— Virginia m” Japanese 1g | reams Per “fs. DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 "ws a tee wih Cot ¥. O. B. condensary, cwt.. Batter Brick EageFreah ranch .. ullete i Local storage « Local ereamery, cubes, Or. triplets . Wisconsin cream brie Piock Swiss ‘Wash. triplets. Tillamook eyrrrr POULTRY % * { [Pmcho—Live, oid, per Mm, | Young. per ™.. ; % | Mene—-Live, under « Ma, Bid! Live, ¢ the and up {3% |Geese—Dressed, per sr Live. per #8 | Reiginn Hareo—Live, per Te. HP POULTRY o ‘ 1 DacksDressed, per Nene Drereed. per *. Geese—Drossed, per Tm. ... Turkeye—Dressed, per T. « MEAT Hoge— Primes Med Rough bi ie ano 219 ‘1 ot 1 176 cara; ; Canadian exchange, Little Being Spent on Lumber Research ‘Only one-half of one per cent of t research is being used Butler, head of the forest produc. Operated at Madison. national national committee adjourned , after a two-day | its investiga before recommending a forest policy tional chamber. STADIUM BONDS ISSUED Bonds of $260,000 have b in favor of the Puget s Dredging Co, the University the The nt interest, ~ BANK CLEARINGS $4,570,174.46 | Tent steers ... seneee and heiters Foreign Exchange July Foreign wx higher today $0 lire, 40 city delivery . HAY, Cora Whole, yellow, 120-1, eked, 100-M. wicn Feed Meal, 100-M. skn |Barley—Whole, feed, 100-1 Ted, 80-1. ke. nd, 100-tb, km 100-TD. eke the fed and by declared ©, forestry United p at the rday, 100-1. ake jeaned feed, Chop-—s0-T Chick Feed——100-m Chick Mash—100-Tb owing Feed-—-100-1 Growing Mash—100-1 Mash—No BM, 100% Serateh Feed—100-1b. wks Wheat—Mixed feed Cocounut Meal .. Cottonseed Meal |. Linseed Oil Meat Soya Hean Meal the ak Jon ake. on issued und Bridg Associated of |Rone Meal indebted. |Boae Granulated bonds witl | Chereaal Haste bonds wil Werstera 7% per cent |Grit— Limestone ranite Shell—Kastern oyster Western oyster Beach jay-Alfaita, Mixed, No. Timothy, ——t Straw | |It’s the Parent: Bastern n, hardwood The Marino| No 1 No. 1,704,841.22 | }| NEW YORK, July | obey their children these stead of children their 1 ding to Judge lley sions. Deseribing the j among juvenile offenders a |eer on the body politic,” the parents to be the 9,440,910.00 586,775.00 1,296,997.00 parents, of . toh Beattic wuppty DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Deslers Friese Paid Wheicasie Dealere ie shippers Fylcce Fold Wheteanto Beaten Quotations ot Stockyards 2.009 11.00 7.00@ & GRAIN AND FEED City Wholesale Prices, Per Ton eke. a9 1 4 aks, Municipalities File Their Assets OLYMPIA, July 28.—Reports of municipal corporations filed here Wednesday show an increase in their assets during the six months ending June 30, A net profit of $3,806.20 for the Puyallup water de partment; $14.15: for Walla Wal la's department Light department records $9,365 of Ellensburg 94 profit, with a def lett of In the water depart ment.. A deficit of $3,337.07 to the Centralia water department; light department gain of $13,419.62. Tacoma street railway reports a net deficit of $3 61.5 The entire deficit since 1917 is $193,010.13, Tacoma Commercial Club Head to Speak J.T, & Lyle, newly elected presi dent of the Tacoma Commercial Club, will be one of the speakers at the members’ council luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce Friday noon, at the Masonic elub, Arcade building. Other speakers willl be au. thorities on land colonization, A $35,000 Sea Sled for $5,000 ,, This is only one ofthe excep tional offerings to be found in the catalog of the War Depart ment sale of Air Service surplus. There is also a sled valued at $12,- 600, which will be sold for $1,000. There are seven others of value equally unusual. These sea sleds are of excep tionally fine construction, sturdi ly equipped, and for the most part in very good condition, They are high-speed craft, several being rated at 40 and 45 miles per hour The Air Service catalog gives full data. Motors for Conversion at $200 Each The sale includes also 5,742 mo- tors, many of which can be con verted for use as marine motors or can be used for the power plants of airdriven craft, The catalog gives details on conver sion, 00 00 | 00 | 00] SEND FOR THE CATALOG You will find full deserip- tions, prices and terms of sale. The items to be sold include planes, accessories and miscel laneous equipment, Send for the catalog today—look over the unusual prices and place your order. Address all queries: Material Salvage and Disposal Division ATR SERVICE War Department 43-1616 Munitions Building WASHINGTON, D. C. Who Obey Today Parents | days, in: | ac neral situation “a can he declared nes at fault |for not insisting upon discipline and \ ‘OV ‘Over the Hill’ is not ly a picture—it is a vi tion of life itself.” ‘Over the Hill’ fs the unpretentious § ‘big’ shown here in years.’ @ friendly bonfire in the fi of custard pies, sex stuff “‘Over the Hill’ is the story of mother I ever heard or read.” Fred L. Boalt, News. WILLIAM FOX: PRESENTS THE CINEMA 1C PRODUCTION OF ALL ER T ILL A Story of Mother Love Gemmed From Will Carleton’s ALLSEATS RESERVED For Evening Performances Famous “Earm Ballads” EVES.—27c, 50¢ and 77e. A Few Rows at $1 MATS.—(Unreserved) 27c, Children at Half Price for ?.O cuioghlic era thes peone rea ‘wasa ing station SECOND AND COLUMBIA Largest Bank in the State of Washington Established Thirty-one Years