The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 3

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CHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. HURLEY WARNS OF “JEALOUSY ae aes BY FOE + Woman Is Rescued , ma — : in Suicide Attempt Satisfactory a. Always ‘OLE STEALING HI'S THUNDER, * Mary Law, 21, wife of a ship THIS WEEK THE “WILD, WILD WOMAN” Our Supreme Duty = MRS. MURRELL IS ‘NOW GLAD SHE TOOK | HERFREND'S ADVICE Veg Overcomes 300 YOUNG WOMEN AUDITORS ARE NEEDED © hundred young women, to Is in keeping our af- ~Sr7) fairs, our health and a3) ] our minds_ vigorous ‘ and wholesome. is necessary i to win the good fight CLARA KIMBALL OUNG » Takin; internal revenue service, 6 Start an ac- count with the Union Savings & Trust Com- pany — it will give confidence and strength for the pres- ent and future. ORDER NIGHT GUARDS — =" TO STOP “SPY” FIRES | SAN FRANCISCO SAVAGE WOMAN Hear Plea of 100 v I. W. W. on Monday ; onvicted 1. 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Profits are limited to 9 per cent of the capital employed in these depart- ments, (including surplus and borrowed money), or not to exceed two and a half ‘ cents on each dollar of sales. & Class 2 includes the soap, glue, fertil- j izer, and other departments more or ; less associated with the meat business. Many of these departments are in competition with outside businesses whose profits are not limited. Profits in this class are restricted to 15 per cent of the capital employed. Class 3 includes outside investments, such as those in stock yards, and the operation of packing plants in foreign countries. Profits in this class are _ hot limited. i Total profits for all departments together in 1918 will probably be between three and four per cent on an increased volume of sales. The restrictions absolutely guarantee a reason- able relation between live stock prices and wholesale meat prices, because the packer’s profit can not possibly average more than a fraction of a cent per pound of product. Since the profits on meat (Class 1) are running only about 2 cents on each dollar of sales, we have to depend on the profits from soap, glue, fertilizer (Class 2, also limited) and other departments, (Class 3) to obtain reasonable earnings on capital. Swift & Company is conducting its business so as to come within these limitations, Swift & Company, U. S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager ee

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