The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 8

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Y, JUNE 27, 1918. PAGE 8 PSs: Ps Pe Pe Pe: Pe i Pe: Bs PsP ees ls Bes PB: Ps scala ie ldsde e alde dee e eeiee Register Your Pledge for War Savings Stamps Tomorrow Tomorrow (Friday) June 28th, is the day set by proclamation of the President of the United States and the Governor of this State as National War Savings Day, when it is the patriotic duty of every resident to pledge his orher savings for 1918 for the pur- chase of War Savings Stamps. arranged for the War Savings Committee by the Council of Patri- otic Service and manned by that organization. Locate the assembly place in your precinct and go there be- tween 4 p. m. and 9 p. m. tomorrow, prepared to pledge yourself to buy a definite number of War Savings Stamps each month in Below is a list of the registration places in all Seattle Precincts, 1918. t ent. 1—7025 18th N. E ; 2—Ravenna Grocer 7 27th N. I 3—Varsity Pharmacy, 5570 14th N. FE {—University Heights School, E. 50th and Mth N. E. i. 5—McDonald School, Latona and FE. 54th. 6—Wilmont & Hartle, 45th and Meridian. 7—4526 ist N. E., sement. 8—Puritan Pharmacy, 4759 49 Ave 9—John S. Bra 1506 Ith Av . 10—Residence > University Boule 11—Residence J. W. Spangler, Laurelhurst district. : 11—Bell’s Drug Store, 2909 E north of Calvary Cemetery and 11—Yesler school, regular polling place, Yesler and Palisades district. 12—University Branch Postoffice. 13—College Hotel, 40th and 14th N. FE 14—A. T. Crim, 817 E. 45th. 15—Mays Hall, E. 42nd and 6th N. E. 16—Latona School, 4th N. E. and E 17—McCoy Grocery, 2123 N. 40th. 18—Pacific Shipping & Fuel Company, 3821 10th Ave. N. E. 19—Kenwood Telephone Station, 12th N. E. and E. 65th. 20—101 E. 57th. 21—2202 Ladd Place. 22—5401 Meridian. 23—Fire Station, 64t 24—Green Lake S 25—Residence 26—Fairview School. 27—Green Lake Public Library. 28—Real Estate Office, Sunnyside Station. 29—Daniel Bagley School, 79th and Woodland Park Ave. 80—Sawyer & Dann, 904 Winona Ave. 31—John B. Allen School, 65th and Phinney. 32—Fire Station, 73rd and Greenwood. 33—Bolton’s Lunch Room, 8414 Greenwood Ave. 34—Greenwood School, W. 80th and 3rd N. W 35—7409 Greenwood Ave. 36—Whittier School. 37—7017 28th Ave. N. W. 38—Webster School, 30th 89—Gerke’s Branch Ph ac 40—Fire Station No. 35, 16th N. W. and W. ‘73rd. 41—Ballard High School. — Bay School, 20th N. W. and 63rd asen 55th, district of 29th Ave. 2nd. y, and W. 67th. ‘43—Church Annex, 17th and Market. 44—6103 22nd Ave. N. W. 45—Ballard Field House, W. 60th and 28th W. N. W. 46—Beach Pharmacy, W. 6“¢h and 32nd N. W. 47—Ballard City Hall, Ballard Ave. and 22nd N. W. 48—Old Ballard High School. 49—Rose Cook Millinery Store, 5103 14th N. W. 50—818 W. 59th. 51—West Woodland Realty Company, 510 W. 65th. 52—West Woodland School, 5th N. W. and 58th. 53—5418 6th Ave. N. W. —Ross School, 3rd N. W. and W. 42nd. 55—45th West and 3rd N. W. 56—Teabo Delicatessen and Grocery, 401 N. 50th and Phinney. 57—4475 Woodland Park 58—Police Station, 45th and Densmore. 59—J. A. Inman’s Grocery Store. 60—-Regular polling place, Motor Place, near Fremont Ave. 61—Regular polling place, 509 N. 43rd. 62—Residence, 4113 FE 63—Fire Station, 3 nd Linden. 64—Northside Pha y, 1100 Kilbourne 65—Polling place, W. M. Blake, 3820 Walling- ford. 66—Polling place, City Shop, 1332 Ewing. 67—Fremont Drug Company, Fremont and Blewett. 68—Dollar Store, Warren Ave. and Nicker- son St. 69—Ross Marche, sen W. and Bertona. 70—8418 15th Ay 71—Thomas Real state Office, corner 20th W. and Grand Boulevard. 72- 2 Government Way. 73—Empty store, 15th W. and Grand Boule- 7A—2230 15th W., Lyppe’s Store. 75—3rd N. and Florentia, Grocery Store. 76—10 McGraw St. 77—Baker Drug Company, 2400 7th W. 78—Blazo Store, 10th W. and Blaine St. 79—Crockett Street Pharmacy, 6th W. and Crockett. 80—Standard Drug Company, Queen Anne and Crockett. 81—Standard Drug Company, Queen Anne and Crockett. 82—1717 4th Ave. N. Meeting places will be open to re- ceive and record pledges from 4 p. m. to 9 p.m. Make this your Most Important duty on Friday. 838—C. £. Prospect, 84—~Phalen’s Store, 183 Galer St. 85—Galer Street Pharmacy, Queen Anne and Bancroft Apt., hallway, 1615 15th Ave. Olympic Club, 1731 138th Ave Broadway and Pine St., High School, 702 E. Pine St. Remington's Store, Taylor and Galer St. 136——Standard Oil Station, corner Pine and 86—Engine House, 5th W. and Galer. Summit. 87—Queen Anne Branch Library, main en- 137—-Manhatten Office, 111314 Howell. trance. 138—Fire Station, corner Minor and Virginia. S8—1508 8th W., S. L. Johnson. 139—Grocery, 1024 Howell. 89—Booth, 3rd W. and Highland Drive. 140—Downs Drug Store, corner Pike and 90——Handy Shop, 619 Quee n Anne Ave Bellevue. 91—Sagg’'s Dairy, 813 5th N 141—Eldridge Buick Co., 802 FE. Pike St 92—Lovejoy's Store, 2016 Dexter Ave. 142—Plummer's house, 1523 13th Ave. Here Is the Pledge Every Loyal Citizen Will Sign Tomorrow WRITE PLAINLY RN i eceirteersnscictrecente Be ne 2) OROrarROrate ty See Street No... : hisadestenretdeeis CUM tac "| e To the Secretary of the United States Treasury: 1, whose signature appears above, now own I am already pledged to buy... . 7 8 In addition to those now owned and pledged, I JL a agree to buy War Savings Stamps as indicated samp | (Cost $4.17 each) I will buy from JULY 2 (Cost $4.18 each). niddeniieseatio ae ae we | AUGUST or Name of Bank, Pos: (Cost $4.19 each). SEPTEMBER te (Cost $4.20 each)... “lOCTOBER | (Cost $4.21 ench).} Rows (Cost $4.22 each) 1 FURTHER PLEDGE MYSELF TO SAVE AND |peceMnER ECONOMIZE, TO HELP WIN THE WAR. (Cost $4.23 each). “Street and Number Total War Savings Stamps Owned and Pledgea (Bvery member of your family shouid subscribe to the full Limit of their ability—the legal limit being $1000.00 for each person.) 93—Leo Bateman Ice Cream Parlor, 726 Harri- 143—Regular voting place, 117 E. Union. son St. keh 144—Westlake Hotel Office, 2016 Westlake. 94—Entrance Roslyn Hotel, 432 5th N. 145—400 Cedar St 95—Fi ation, Fourth ey Thomas. ifs sx 96—Queen City Garage, 420 Queen Anne Ave. {5—Denny School. 97—Queen Anne Dye Works, 519 Queen Anne 146—400 Cedar St Ave 147—Walton Grocery, 3101 Ist Ave 98—Quality First Dairy, 500 Denny Way. 148—Claussen Pharmacy, 2401 Ist Ave. 99—Victor Ga Ist N 149—Index Transfer, 2200 First Ave. 100—Little’s Phi macy, 150-—Pam ( ery, Ninth and Stewart. 101—3; At E ustlake Ave. 151—Westlake Pharmacy, 2001 Westlake. 102. 1 Securities Building, Entrance. 103 and Boylston 1538—Oxford He 1920 First Ave. Ave 154—Confectior 8, 2101 First Ave 104—-11th Ave. N. and East Howe St. 155—Hotel Baden, lobby, 1600 First Ave 105—2211 North Broadway. 156—Hotel Washington Annex, lobby, Second 106—1000 23rd Ave. N. Ave id Stewart 107—East Blaine St. and 87th Ave. N., Mc- 1 Hot jarker, kc 520 Pike St. Gilvra School 158—Waldorf Hote 4 , Seventh and Pike. 108—Isaac Stevens School, 18th Ave. N. and 159—808 Pike St EF. Galer St 160—1106 Pike § 109-—Volunteer Park Conservatory, 14th Ave. 161—Stanley Hotel, lobby, 905 Pike St N. and East Lee St. 162—Wilhard Hotel, lobby, Seventh and 110—1132 10th Ave. N. Union. 111—1179 Eastlake Ave., City Light Station. 163—Wilhard Hotel, lobby, Seventh and 112—Bonos Confectionery, 611 Eastlake. Union. 113—1 Bellevue Court. 164—Postoffice lobby, Third and Union 114 immit Ave. N 165—Hotel Savoy, lobby, Second and Univer- 115. deral A sity 116—L. Friedlanc 2 , 709 15th ave. N. 166—New St. James , lobby, 1117 Third. 117—Migsion Pharmacy, 901 19th Ave. 167—Y. M. C and Madison. 118—Emporium Ice Cream & Candy Store, 168—Knickerbocker Hotel, lobby, Seventh and corner 24th and Madison. Madison , 119—Longfellow School, basement. 169—Hotel Sorrento, lobby, Madison and Capitol Garage, corner 19th Ave. and Te rry. : r St. Y. M. fourth and Madison. Empty Store, 532 15th Ave. N. : & rs ‘ourth and Madison. Lowell School, corner Federal and Central S¢ hool, Seventh and Madison, Assembly Hotel, lobby, 9th and Madison. 411 E. Thomas St. Jensen's Grocery, 101 Eastlake, linor, 228 Westlake N. t Denny Way. Broadway. Thomas, 115 11th Ave. N. ° ar voting place, 1414 EF, Denny 179—Police Headquarters, Public Safety Bldg. 180—Old Courthou seventh and Jefferson. 130—Baptist Church, 15th and Republican. 181—Fire Station, " ry and Alder 31—St. Marie Fuel Co., 1709 19th Ave. 182-——Fire Station, Terry and Alder. Apartment House, Apartment House Van Stone Hotel, Eighth and Cherry. Fire Station, Seventh and Columbia. St. Charles Hotel, lobby, Third and 1123 Marion. 1123 Marion Figure out NOW just what you can save each month in 1918 and go to your precinct assembly place READY to say to Uncle Sam: “Here are my Savings, I gladly lend them to you as a pledge of my will to win.” WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE C. H. CLARKE, King County Chairman SEATTLE COUNCIL OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE 183—Cable car barn, Tenth Avenue and Madi- son Street. 184—Sibley’s house, 1321 E. Madison. 185—Minor School, 17th and East Pike Street. 186—Fire Station, 18th and Columbia. 187—Grocery store, 900 19th Ave. 188—2026 E, Madison. 189-——-Woodland Grocery, 2719 E. Madison. 190—Fire Station No. 34, 633 32nd Ave. 191—Denny-Blaine Station. 192—-1401 Hugo Pie e. 195—-Fire Station, 33rd and East Union, 194—1424 28th Ave. 195—Walla Walla School. 196—Church, 22nd and East Union. 197—Church, 22nd and East Union. 198—Grocery store, between Marion and Columbia, 14th Avenue. 199—Pacific School. 200—D. V. Ault & Co., grocery, 430 12th Ave. barn, 14th and Jefferson. arage, 18th Ave. ~Windsor irocery, 21st and James. —Cherry Street Grocery, 2920 E. Cherry. Lakeview Pharmacy, 34th and East n. 206—Leschi School. 207—Leschi School. —Public Library, 23rd and Yesler. 9—Dow Machine Shop, 21st and Spruce. 0—152 20th Ave. 1—Washington Hall, 14th and East Fir St. 12—Detention Home, Broadway and Spruce. -Lobby New Richmond Hotel. 214—Lobby ew Richmond Hotel. 215—Lobby New Richmond Hotel. 216—Lobby Busch Hotel. 217—Lobby Busch Hotel. 218—Lobby Busch Hotel. 219—Fire Station, 14th Ave. S. and Massa- chusetts St. 0O—Newman’s store, 3911 Eighth Ave. S. 1—Fire Station No. 19, corner Nevada St. and Maynard Ave. S. —Collins Playfield. —Fire Station, 23rd Ave. and Yesler way. 1—Weed's Pharmacy, 26th Ave. S. and son St. —415 20th Ave. S. —Residence, 808 21st Ave. S. Weed’s Pharmacy, 26th Ave. S. and m St. 228—Rainier Heights Pharmacy, 23rd Ave. and Dearbo: ‘9—Grocery store, 855 Hiawatha Place. —Fire Station, 14th Ave. S. and Massa- chusetts St. 231—Atlantic Street Hall, 1912 Atlantic. —Store, 2608 Judkins St. Store, 1401 31st Ave. S. Mount Baker Park Club house. 34th South and Horton, York School. sement, Colman School. ron Hill Market, 2103 14th S. on Hill School. 5 Beacon Ave. Rainier Ave. 15 Genesee St. Whitworth School, 5213 46th S. —Rainier Valley Buiter Shop, Columbia Station. 244—Rainier Ave, and Hudson St. Police Sta- tion. 5—Schumann Market, 5619 Ave. Station No, 28. Re 8 -—Brighton School, 4425 Holly St. 65 Rainier Ave. —7149 Beacon Ave., Van Asselt School. I—Dunlap School, 8807 Rainier Ave. 2—9270 57th # Ss 3—9709 60th S Fire Station No. 62nd S. and Ryan. Concord School Concord St. 256—South Park Play House, Seventh S. and Sullivan. 257—Van's Drug Store, 5511 Duwamish Ave. 258—Georgetown City Hall. I—1341 Dawson St. 260—Van’'s Drug Store, 261—Van's Drug Store, 5511 Duwamish Ave. -Ferry Landing Ticket Office, West Side. -M. M. Dee, 1528 Alki. i . Alki and 64th. on, Ferry and West Hill St. =Hinws atha Fieldhouse, Stevens and Cali- on School. 1 5511 Duwamish Ave. Willett Drug Co., 2600 C. 268—Youngstown Pharmacy, 8S. W. 269 Willett Drug Co., 2600 California Ave. 70—C. J. Fritz Grocery Co., 4123 Alki Ave. 211 = Oansbal Drug Co., California and fornia Ave. 25th Ave, =f ‘ampbell Drug Co., California and West Hotel, 1705 W. Gatewood Pharn —Gatewood Pharm 276—Gatewood Pharm pokane, Riverside. yatewood Station. tewood Station. , Gatewood Station. War Savings Stamps are a splendid in- vestment. For every $4.17 you put into them this month you'll get back $5.00 in January, 1923. The entire resources of your government are behind them. This space contributed for the winning of the war by Mitsui & Company, Hotel Lincoln, Denny-RentonClay & Coal Co., G. D. Phillips, Inc. 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