The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 9

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"i, ? the Greatest of Mail Enlarging | ¥ Kandy atmosphere which mag in spite of the rush of iuticient Health Depa and is open to all . Great confide house in the work the features which firm seem w: Ge 1400 employ Years’ Bonus Pian the fifth anniversary it, receives a f his yearly salary Hag that he has com @ vervice with the firm r 1 per cent yearly up iat the end of the tenth year, a at 10 per cent thereafte Employes’ Savings a pPaa inaugurated mo may, upon compietion of with the firm, make apy Histo this fund. The emp! ‘agrees to deposit 5 pe gach month with the « te the account of each participat according to the amount he during the preceding . tor, after completing 10 years may withdraw al! money credited account, including the company’s Which, figured on a consery should amount to at every one deposited by the em ' who has not co @ service is entitied the amount he has deposited interest, compounded semi least the women employes who, after mr of service leave to become married. tase they are entitled to their are in the fund. The plan also in & dante which allows the full Bt of avings and the company’s con- ple ge to the estate in case of the ‘ Needless to say, the are nearly all participat- Many stories of care and other instances of ire are already among the tradi- Place and an unusual feeling im the sympathetic pater- the management is the rule il growth of thie business y illustrated by the compari the 25,000 square feet of floor yeupied in 1919 with the floor area of nearly 17 acres, and it may ‘Mentioned in connection with the fact that outside warehouse room Deen leased within the past ‘Aé4 to this the comparison be- tight employes in 1910, and 1.400 one begins to fee! that before Rave elapsed Sears, Roebuck Will have a Seattie plant which will fival its great parent in Chicago. ©. N. GAITHER, FRANK T. HUNTER, President. Vice President. NG PLANT Seattle Is Again Honored Firm Extends Business From East to West ecently many such ar Basterr nd tea shoe manufacture styles are made of an persons having ° other type of last can p tly tt. There is the young men’s in the extreme English type, a shi expresses pep style, and that is w easy fitting. The one model that ts always in demand has a full round, high toe. The style that “Unele Sam” decided was the best for the feet of his “Yankee” soldiers is growing in favor daily with the men who did their “bit” at home. ‘This shoe is made of the best quality Mexible leather, and is built on the well-known “Munson” last The “Correct Fit” is all that the name impties, being an easy, broad toe, com fortable model, and one that fits per fectly. ‘The women's “GLOVE GRIP” shoes or Oxfords waving the Vogue, Vanity or Vassar toe, are made with the “GLOVE GRIP" arch, and come in all the beau tiful and popular colors that have recent ly become so fashionable. They are sure to appeal to the tastes of the most fas tidious feminine customers ‘The L. M. Purcell Co. have a complete line of “GLOVE GRIP" and a QUALITY” shoes at 720 Fourth ave., and are more than pleased wish the demand that is being created for these shoes FRANK P. HAUSER, Sec. and Treas. R V. NEWSHAM, Manager Liability Department Frank T. Hunter Co. Fire, Marine, Liability, Surety Bonds and Automobile Insurance 419 Railway Exchange Building, Second Avenue at Cherry Street | ‘TWdephoues—Main ‘271, Main 699 SEATTLE, WASH. GALBRAITH & CO. BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION Office Galbraith Dock—Foot of Madison St. Efficient Service—Telephone Main 7000—Prompt Delivery PACIFIC Engineering Co. FORGINGS AMITHING WHATCOM Avr, Prest. and General Mar. SA, Established 1992 AM. Furuya eo. Importers and Exporters Manufacturers and Packers Furuya Building 216220 Second Ave. So. We have successfully Represented American Manufacturers in the Orient for 28 Years. MAY We Serve You? Spokane and Wyoming Main 3228 Barton & Company Wholesale Packers Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR Established 1853 Puget Mill Co. 208 Walker Building SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Fir and Hemlock Lumber and Lath MILLS AT PORT GAMBLI WASHING AND PORT LUDLOW Minneapolis Office—1029 Lumber Exchange Agents at San Francisco, California: Pope & Talbot, 859 to 869 Third St, VULCAN Manufacturing Company Ship Auxiliaries—Engineers Founders Machinists Steel Fabricators 1200 Fourth Ave. S. SEATTLE Wicks Tire and Rubber Products Co. Manufacturers of Automobile Tires and Rubber Products Central Bldg. SEATTLE, U |S, A. The Uchida Trading Co., Ltd. AGENT FOR The Uchida Steamship Co., Ltd. 614 LEARY BLDG. SEATTLE, U. 8. A i CHISATO MAKINO. Mer IMPORTERS EXPORTERS Cho Ito & Co. 720-725 L. C. Smith Building SEATTLE Head Office: KOBE, JAPAN “A SLIVER OR A CARGO” THE SCHWAGER & NETTLETON LUMBER CO. “For a Greater Port” The State Bank of Seattle Second at Madison SEATTLE, U. S. A. HALLIDIE MACHINERY CO. MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT presses and Steam Hammers, Steel Plate Machinery, Pneumatic Tools, Air Compressors. SEATTLE, U. 8. A Forging Offices: 7-11 L. C, Smith Bldg. STAR CARRIAGE CO. Manufacturers of sorthwestern Motor Truck. Distributors for Goodrich Tires 2401 First Ave. So.—Tel. Main 3658 SEATTLY, U.S. A, The } Rogers, Brown & Company IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS Hoge Building Seattle, U. S. A. STETSON MACHINE WORKS SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Seattle Flour Mills SEATTLE, U.S. A. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. TEAMSHIP JkeoADMIRAL LINE. KOUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSION RATES NOW IN EFFECT To CALIFORNIA— To ALASKA— SAN FRANCISCO SKAGWAY (12 days)... Log ANGELES SITKA (13 dayey SAN DIEGO ANCHORAGE (20 days) THE ADMIRAL LINE Elliott 2068 544.00 66.00 71.00 § 80.00 46,00 145.00 Tickets and Information—04 Second Avenue, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, WIRING AND REPAIRS Manufacturers of Marine Electric Fixtures GEO, KR. COOLEY ELECTRIC CO 813 WESTERN AVE. Twentieth Year Ripley Fish Company 1899—Pioneer Dealers—1919 Wholesale Fresh, Frozen and Salt FISH Fresh Frozen Salmon, Halibut, Sable Fish, Cod, Ete. Salt Herring, Salmon, Sable Fish, Cod, Ete. Pier 1 MILD CURED SALMON Seattle Roslyn and Queen Coal The Roslyn Fuel Co. SEATTLE, U. S. A. Steam and Electric Hoists FOR ALL PURPOSES Washington Iron Works SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Pacific Machine Shop & Mfg. Co. Mechanical and Electrical Engineers Builders of Marine Auxiliaries SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Olympic Foundry LARGE IRON CASTINGS SEATTLE, WASH. Hendricks Manufacturing Co. MACHINISTS Marine Work of All Kinds Phone Elliott 3450 SEATTLE, U. S. A. Reynolds Torch Mfg. Co. Oxy-Acetylene Cutting and Welding Torches The Reynolds Does Not Backfire Phone Elliott 591 M01 Horten St, SEATTLE, U, 8. A. South Wellington Coal UNITED COAL SALES COMPANY Phone: West 1240 2900 West Florida PHONE NORTH 105 Rogers Mylroie Lumber Co. LUMBER CAR—CARGO—RETAIL Service Our Specialty 3725 Twelfth N. E. SEATTLE, U.S. A. Main Street Terminal, The J. A. McEachern Co., Inc. General Contractors Telephone: 3408 Seattle Pliny L. Allen Co. 6 115-117 Columbia St. Globe-Wernicke Steel and Wood Filing Cabinets Steel Safes Filing Supplies Printing Office Supplies Piers, Foundations, Tim- ber and Steel Construction Pile Driving, Bridges “Get the Pliny Allen Habit” Portland Astoria Seattle PAGE 9 J. F. Duthie & Co. Shipbuilders and Engineers Builders of Steel Ships SEATTLE, U. S. A. Todd Dry Docks, Inc. Harbor Island, Seattle, Washington Largest and Most Modern Ship Repair Plant on Pacific Coast Repairs Made to Steel and Wooden Vessels 2 Floating Dry Docks of 12,000 Tons Capacity 1 Floating Dry Dock of 3,000 Tons Capacity Quick Service on All Classes of Marine Repairs General Agents for White Fuel Oil-Burning Syeteen. Parson’s Turbines Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works COMPOSITION ROOFING Anything in Sheet Metal 3631 EAST MARGINAL WAY A. W. QUIST A. 8S. DOWNEY A. W. QUIST COMPANY Structural Engineers and General Contractors 310 Hege Building SEATTLE Main 4497 Hood Manufacturing Co. “HOOD TRACTORS” SEATTLE, U. S. A. Puget Sound Paper Box Co. 2518 Western Ave. Elliott 1663 SEATTLE, U. S. A. -Seattle Machine Works Incorporated BUILDERS OF Marine Engines and Dredging Machinery SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co. Manafacturers of Old Growth Fir and Cedar SNOQUALMIE FALLS, WASH. GEO, S. LONG, Pres, W. L. McCORMICK, Secy. 0. D. FISHER, V. P. & Treas. W. W. WARREN, Mar, Propeller Wheels—Ship Castings Gray Iron and Machinery Castings SALMON BAY FOUNDRY CO. INC. Office Phone: Ballard 570 Ballard Station, Foot of 24th Ave. N. W. SEATTLE, WASH. Anderson Shipbuilding Corporation Houghton, on Lake Washington 1500-ton Marine Railway Seattle Office, 816 Alaska Bidg. Seattle Bridge & Piledriving Co. Main 2060 18 Colman Dock Skookum Apples FOR EXPORT —“Skookum” Brand are the finest selected apples grown in the mountain highlands of the Northwest, famous the world over. Write us at once for your 1919 export needs, Northwest Fruit Exchange Largest Shipp poles in the World s S.A. Cable: ABC “Norfe Fifth Bd Trademark, “Skookum"

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