The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1918, Page 4

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918. PAGE 4 “THE ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS" [‘ these war-days, mushroom industries are springing up over night. Workers are lured from home and friends by the glitter of war-time wages. The worker who wanders from town to town, safe in the assurance that “I can get a job, any time,” is storing up trouble for the future. THERE IS A MARKET FOR YOUR SKILL AND ENERGY IN SEATTLE. Your present employer is ready to reward loyalty and effort. i And if the time ever comes, when men must be laid off, see that you are one of the men whose loyalty is recognized. Your employer isn’t a cold-blooded, money-making machine. He has HIS problems these days. High material costs—congested shipping, shifting markets—are bringing cold sweat to his brow. The men who stand shoulder to shoulder with their employers—who give the extra energy to meet the extraordinary demands on factory production—are as sure of reward as anything human can be. And the pay-envelope can’t be the sole consideration in war-time. Your employer faces cheerfully the fact that war-taxes will take most of his profits. You who stay by the forge, or lathe, or bench, are serving as surely as the boys in the trenches. The man who stays by his job in these days—the man who is a stayer—NOT A FLOATER, here today, gone tomorrow—HE is the man whose services are best appreciated and who lays the foundation for his OWN home, for himself and family. Every motive of self-interest should lead the workers of Seattle to stand fast by their tasks--but more important is the war-time necessity that every man keep to the job he knows best. These Firms Need Men in Every Industry—They Are Ready to Reward Intelligent Service oe ee eee end ee Cho Ito & Co. Heffernan Engine Works. National Bank of Commerce. Pertne Machine Co. Standard Furniture Co. ES i ns Cobb, ©. H. Hendricks Manufacturing Co. National City Bank, The, Pigott, William. State Bank of Seattle. a yn si aann Columbia Salmon Co. Henry, H. ©. National Shipbuiiding Co, Portland Cement Association. Stetson-Ross Machine Works a con . hi wre ing Co. Commercial Boiler Works. Hofius Steel & Equipment Ce. Nettleton-Bruce-Eschbach. Puget Mill Co. Stimson, C. D. id oe. Cooper, V'rank B. Hoge, J. D. Nippon Yasen Kaisha Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Ca Struve, F. K. mca, “gl Cox, A. H., Co. Hughes, EB. C. Northern Life Insurance Co. Puget Sound Navigation Co. Stuart, Elbridge A. ovaapae Sol Crane Co. dapancee-Amerioan Commission Ca, Northwest Trost & Savings Bank. Puget Sound Traction, Light ané Suzzallo, Dr. Henry. Belknap, ©. C. Glass Co. Crescent Manufacturing Co, Keenan, 8. A. Northwestern Fruit Exehanga Power Co. Takiguchi, T. Beas tir Davis, John, & Co. Kelley Clarke Company. Northwestern Mutual Fire Asem Pure Milk Dairy. ‘Thomsen, Morits. ra ‘on. Bag Dexter Hi Not Kilbourne-Clarke Co, Nut House, The. Rhodes Co., The. : Stag Andee Oo Co. pavitel Shce ional Bak, The ima oy Chas. ia Oldham, n. Robert P. Roslyn Fuel Co. Union Savings & Trust Co, Boring 4 . J. F. Co. mart Ge Ose Foundry Rothweller . United Coal Boldt’s Restaurant & Bakery Co. Eldridge Buick Co. ire Olympic Lage wit ca icandinavian-Amertean Bank, The Leelee son ha Bon weockopey The. Elliott Bay as Co. Lang aver Rod ng Ce. p sion ek eane s wabacher Bros. & Co. Wakefield, Lee H. ., Co, Bradner Hag ihe pei st Rea aeoage: ne Leonard, A. W. Pacific Car & Peaster Co. feeaee r-Nettleton, Inc. Walworth’ Manufacturing Co. een od sree aveese veo Lindenberger Packing Co. Pacific Const Coal Co. Schwager-Nettleton Mills, Washington-Annex, The. ‘rederick & Nelson. Lippy, T. Pacific Construction & Engineering Seaboard Natior onal Bank. Washington Hotel, The. Hirmnuic ek be nc lender Co. Gale aith, Bacon & Co., Ine. Lowman, J. D. Co. Seattle Automobile Co. Waterhouse, Frank. kin ottatein, M. A., Co. MacDougall Southwiele Co, f t Engine Works, Cc Y . Frank, tome Ca aration Mil Products Company. - Western Smelting & Heflaing Marine me ine Work Pacific Const ‘steel Co, Beatle Constr tion & Dry Dock Ca tote ee P Creosoting Wellington Coal Co. Powe tig ae Co. ‘init ees ane, Meacham & Babcock k Shipbuilding Ce, Pacific Motors, Ine. Beattie Machine Works, Westerman Iron Works. City Light Dept. Ce. Meiners, August. Pacifie Shipping & Fuel Coe. Reattle National Bank. Weatern Smelting & P'-~er Co City M cr & Transter Co. Groceteria Stores Metropolitan Building Co, Pacific Steamship Company. Seattle Rainier Valicy Railway Ca, White Co, > Ma vonage nay jer Co. Grol sto enkin Co. The. Mitanl & a Parsons, Reginald. Sloan Shipbuilders Cerporation. Whiton Hardware Co. Hanson, Marphy, J Patterson-McDonald Shipbuilding Osa, Smith, O J. wil Yokohama Specie Bank, (Copyright, 1917)

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