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ORLD FUTURE. Confessions AGROSS PACIFIC Altache Pleads for Ameri-| can Response “The world of the cific, not Jullany Arne at mobly « ont of Washington futy Atlantic Ar e is the an ¢ ache f at the Tuesday amity ings % ls t oes not Of friendsah “America’s mid tress an irveet n power Thina’s Th undeveloped coal China has enough World for 1,000 years Fate of consumption Banding need is railroads, American leadership to need.” Arnokl was sent to China by government tn 1902 dent interpreter in tie cons fee. Since, he and deputy «x at Shanghat, Amoy and Hankow. He ts “ate of Jhiversity of Califor \SEEKING BODIES SIN STORM TOWN. 1 Killed in Beggs, Okia.,|° Tornado America epirtt i in { r that eC unfortunate to respond p for t r tutu Aw Uea and as resources are unlimited supplies alone to supply the at the present China's out with supply that this Dhar 9 has served as sul = are MUSKOGEER, Okla death toll from the t Sunday night today reache Volunteer workers continued Search in the wreckage of the devas Rated village. One hu 1 were Gured, it was estimated today }, Physicians, nurses 1 business m from neighboring towns fed today to search for missing Gies. Others dug graves in the lit cemetery. Some of these will hold @ bodies of entire families killed tn 9 storm. The tornado covered an les long and one mile w Dead were piled in hea reports from Peges stated. Bodies wore so . iy mangled that it was almost im Possible to identify them. Shots Stop Pair May 4—The ado at Pegg» 51 as con he of Bike Racers | A wild morning race between two} Motorcycles and an automoi was abruptly brought to a halt at 1 a. m. Tuesday on Westlake ave. when Sergt. W. F. Donlan, in a police prowl car, joined in the race and fired several shots in the air © GC. Clark, 17, and Melvin Tor kensen, 18, the youths riding the motortycles, were arrested and lodged in the city jatl. of the automobile failed to stop when the shots were fired. His name ts unknown to the police. Berst. Donlan reported he was ing along Westlake ave. when racing grow passed him at 40 an bour, Both boys told the they were going home and ‘were in a hurry. Beaucoup deVinIs | Seized in Dry Raid | Five victims of the dry squad lost| Much alleged boose and their liberty | Those arrest Bizarri dn raids late Monday. ¢d were: Joe Bizzari and F. 667 Lane st; w Seventh av Union st. and Joe Massa, kins st. ‘The Biezari boys and Massa had complete stills, the dry squadders de clare. Ov gallons of mash were destroyed. Both Duren and Wad q were afrested on the evidence | Jud. of small bottles of grapo, found al | F their rooms. ‘The potice found two gallons grape and 75 gallons of raisin mash, a t the Bizarri home. a" » the still, bev AMUSEMENTS PALACE Hip Direction of Ackerman & Harris SIX HIGH CLASS MIPPODROME VAUD Feature F Kieg B SYLVESTER SCHAFYER } Mme. Claire Forbes: bert aad 7 Tonight and Mats. Wed. and Sat MARGARET AN in he? WOMAN OF BRONZE” nts, 5c to $2.50. Mat. Wd, to $1.50. Mat. Sat., 50g to $2 tee Plus War Tax PANTAGES Matinees 2:30. Nights 7 w Playing «your BP SURPRISE) Danuhes; Prince and Lowry e Savin: Rucker and Winfred LAUKIE ORDWAY PANTAGESCOPE Matinees, 25¢ ghta 40 RPHEUM THEA PE ‘wRoney,” “Able” and “Ole” “eTOP THAT ts (Sunday), 40c; Mats. (ex- BRomday), tic, Ladies” Mats cept Sundays), 1c. Nights 7:15 and THEATRE Madison, fecond Ave, || HA. ASA. iOak SHERIOCK HOLMES ghts, 26c to SOc; Mats. Thurs, d Sat. lke to 2c. acroms | m4 as the first stu: | vice | their f yea three | The driver | } { ri * “My sie ”_.in a Real Tran Spirits W hispe r Too Loud When Wires Cross venth Article BY °SILVERTIP’ REGAN (Notorious Spirit: Faker) Spirit dium delivered tay ' menna yes from the factors which ize spiritualism still deliver mu to th iMderment of the average audienc 1 ntly Witneased a performance f this kind by a prin and princess from India My impre that they woukl feel more Alabama. They used their work. One performer wa | the stage, the other in the audi walking up and down the Taking a watch frag one of the au dion. he would aay Tell n the kind of This would be reply that it was What kind of would be the watch by @ of popu ped t Such mes don at home in on was the signal for a & gold watch a watch ts al that thie? sig hagas Now can you tell me the le watch I hold. would | Ingersoll watoh Most kind are worked by | to thia. | HOW FAN AND PAD TRICKS ARE WORKE Other people use the fan trick | which the performer on the stage tries a fan, hanging from } wrist by a chain | the audi after getting a |avestiong from members of whe au dience, writes them on another fan imilar to that carried by the first performer Coming to the front of the hall the second performer, walking past | the man on the stage, switches fans so that the first performer | ing to fan himself, can reac jawer the questions asked by dience Another method used is to have fone man pass thru the audience ask ing people to write their jon a pad he carrite and Wi | paper on which they ha their pocket ing a 4 kind of signify wicks of this a code appear and an the au questions m put the written in This is worked by hav sheet, covered under each sheet. After each question is written, the wax t bs }torn off by the operator and put in [his pocket. tvery so often he goes dawn the aisle to the stage, apparently look ing for more prospective "quemion ers. In reality, while his back ts turned to the stage is handin the waxed second sheets to someone under the stage, usually reaching thru the musicians’ entrance. They are then dusted with lamp black, the questions read, and the mediug ts ready to answer all questions, While they ere apparently retained by the | audie nec with wax 8 shen | BY MABEL ABBOTT OMAHA, Neb.. May 4.—In @ little farmhouse, the most powerful and sensitive wireless receiving apparat ever set up in listening nightly for & memage from Mara, “If anything on leuch a signal, we can.” says Dr Frederick H. Millener, of Omaha, jwho, with Harvey Gamer, installed jthe iMstruments And we heard nothing.” BOTH MEN EXPERTS OF | LONG WIRELESS EXPERIENCE Millener and Gamer were for years | the electrical and wireless experts of |the Untion Pacific railroad. They | worked ont a system of telephoning jto moving traing, They once operat 44 truck thru the streets of Omaha by wireless control. The basis of the installation at Gamer's ranch is the apparatus used by the army during the war to detect forbidden wireless stations all over the United States. They have hitched it to 30 miles of wire and given it a Wavelength so tremendous that no | instrument has been found that will ™measgre it. They aay it is known to be over 600,000 meters (310.68 miles). It is sq sensitive that to reach out & hand toward one of the coils almost extinguishes the signals. | “LISTENING IN” ON SPACE 15 A WEIRD SENSATION It is a weird sensation to on space, Dr. Millener put the receivers on ears, In the silence ofthe little farmhouse room I heard music—a low, clear whistle, like the note of a piccolo. | “We're hitched up for the big com | mercial stations,” he said, ‘That's | California.” He pulled a green coll |a little farther out of its box. There | Wee @ rattling ke balistones on tin roof. Static,” he explained. “A thun derstorm somewhere. That scratch. ing noise is Mexico, talking to Ber iin.” He pulled the coll out farther “That high whistle is Annapolis. the last thing we hear on earth. It has a Wavelength of 16,900 meters | “listen in a ! & watch this) he held a in} his | The performer In| 4 telephone head piece | plates, land from then on i} | earth can catch | Quesrians capi ¢ PAN Lt oot Hindoo he ins ad costume the the bot nails driver Wires to coppe my ab wtag with wtan r plat ran down plates Two vartous telop in the on the In with 1 made con erate in the r Questions were gatitered up in th audience and ryshed, by @ rear en tr to my confederate, wha te phoned them to me. T then directly the audience proper mystic into a “tran: One time some stage band, take, cannected my telephone wires with the electric switchboard in the rear of the stage. When I stepped | on the two natls my copp the audience wax ed & spectacle not on the progra They saw a mysterious medium go “crazy” on t after a long series of sions, which they the to & “trance stage, apparently a reality I was unconscious fe time. One stage hang lost I always made a personal Inapection of all connectic befare my turn came to appear (Te Be Continued) ume of the oted Ry a co point the ections with nee anawere to wit al motions a with treat m o wtag erky t we eonoul re pre liminary * in Listening for Mars All Night Long, But | Mars Doesn't Peep! 105 miles. “Now we'll ge outside upstairs room in » lonely Nebraska | thing.” DEAFENING SILENCE AND THAT IS ALL He pulled the cotl far out. tlence omplete that it was deafening °, vast, in scrutable, overwhelming 0 ailence jot infinity have }and others That waa all, Dr, Millener will not express an opinion as to the mysterious signals #4id to have been noticed by Marconi He points out, however, that the strongest sending apparaty thus far developed on earth can send only half-way around the world; that Mars Was 26,000,000 miles away the night of April 21 and ls now r ceding; and that we do not know pokttively that it iy inhabited GOOD TO CONSIDER POSSIBILITY OF MESSAGES: even “It in @ good thin naider the poasibility of commun: he says, “because ft leads to further 4: pment of wirelens. But any claim that Mars is talking to us will now ¢ to reckon with the detectaphone that in keeping tab on trterstellar * from.the N braska farmhouse tion,” |City Takes Role | ¥ of Rent Collector) Tenants of two houseboats anchor. ed to the Fairview ave, N. bridge, on Lake Union, rafuse to pay the city rent Bullding Superintendent James E. | Blackwell asked the city council ‘Tuesday for money to start sults for eviction More than 100 houseboat mariners | may be affected by the city's sudden int at in their plan to beat the rent} profiteer. MANUEL BR. ALVAREZ, University of Washington Student, indicted by the Inst grand jury for| [alleged forgery and mall fraud, was! given two weeks to enter plea, in the) United States district court Mondo afternoon. former BY .ROGER W. BABSO) John Jones has a pretty good job, He spends a lot of time and enere “manage men.” other job where he could yet he is dissatintied fussing because he isn’t in some He just knows he'd blossom out into a glorious guccess if he had an. ‘other place, a krger opportunity We, can understand him all right, ourselves. Yet it all reminds me of the farmer who starved to death trying to |raine wheat on what proved to be one of the richest diamond mines in the) world, + John Jones clamors for a bigger job when he already has the biggest job in the world! He would “manage men.” fet him take John Jones in hand, lay out | 3 jhis time for him, train him, and keep him headed in the right direction, When he has done that, he will be given pthers to manage. Let him undertake the task of making “John Joned, the part that “John Jones, ideaiist,” has laid out for him. Lat him maké John Jones do his work better than anyone else, When he has learned to get a day's work done every day, has got the human,” stick to habit of doing everything a little better than seems necessary, and has learned to keep a Cheerful face turned ever toward the goal, worry about being recognized. he needn't He will then stand head and shoulders above his fellows. Moreover, what applies to John Jones ‘applies to you and me also. a| to the | of every | because we've often felt that way | — ip decswed TH of a Medium WOMAN FOUND * , UNCONSCIOU | Deputy Sheriffs Attempt to | Unravel Case Deputy sheriffs were attempting |Tuesday to clear up myeety aa surrounds discovery of an fied woman, found the n unconscious t don nnoau of M in the on t ar n late Monda who were cor held in the county woman is in Renton hoap Those arr gave thelr Jack Long, Ben Brown and non, Deputies reported t inger that th (ly bruised had evidently been be Sheriffs Julius Von and J, € names an Jack { Johy face was t | that Deputy H. Kearney aided a shack Karting nd found two stills Monday after noon, Von Gorat guarded the ecateh while the other two went to Renton to brrest Clyde McNeil shack While waiting, Von Gerat saw the womar and ten rt Conner flats and eut she on on jaute The ted un waa only an up instead. Von and threatened then and ur r r t drew hi shoot, and it » halted. The three woman were in the ¢ attempted explain nK at the men Long to ion by #a and t her he wite had fainted 1 while riding lerst refused to Ae in acompt surf ntly recovers. tain her veralon. “CANADA TAKES | UP BONUS PLAN | 4 minion’s Veterans 4—Two government. One OTTAWA furt May f Assistance by the vate ¢ It at the special cx ome wil ‘ mmittee a tw an er the tora reeatab! arth } The acheme te 4s | qubmi of ng ention {9 th Great War Ve largest onse returned a dolk of seen The 009 shar 4 men a jon, the ja of bonus total who a have @ belligerent front would be mon sory min and mum ‘ maxim proportion to men A paid Great | Jobo the Un | Canada, ng as m * would be nervy Canada president of Veterans’ Leagué of first wuggested the follow means of raising revenue j™ x On Undeveloped and developed resources; tax nickel mines; in xtitations of Dominion lotterier; af incomes above $10.000 to be taxed. |theatres to be opened on Sunday and a federal tax of fram 2 per cent to 4 per cent placed én the sale of tickets; federal government to and tax wale of intoxicating Ihiquors; notes to iawued by |overnment backed by 25 per cent gold reporve; tax profiteers and pital and inetitution of a federal land tax The Fiyna by the government a found no favor with the Great War Veterans’ Now, following a resofution adopt ed at ite annual convention, Great War Vete arrociation relf has subs cash bonus scheme The inter-racial council says indus tries of the United ates are short from 4,000,000 to 6,000,000 unskille workers 44 the result ef the dwin {dling of immi, during the war NOW THAT THE hy IS HERE — ria Flynn. Britain, Marry A 8 or on rejected the time scheme wan 4 at ed a ation OP TRY AR Fae EAURB EM SPIDER EM AWA ASK WIFEY T'LRAVE TH STON] OFF YOUR COZY CHAIR : and galled to the driver to #top. | woman was forma | take} the! cB. SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920. «RECORD PRICES —INGRAIN SALES, on". mm om 7 New High Mark Is Set on! Chicago Market CHICAGO, for July ¢ tember eo board today | May | trom and r corn outer whe lived In|] opened ht ~ x L x“ Artichokes Anparanne i Assistance Proposed for Do- ln | Tomatore Me Florida Apptee— nenee Per Datee ler be Grape Fruit 7 Lemans Per | Oranges Per Strawberries Price View the © oate futur Per May 4 p were n and in Ma New high ree M July and on the Chi the opening set tn of trade at opened at 181 day's close, whi! 4 UP And Koon went to ats was up %, at 106% 91%, \ above yer ptember oat terday’» clone at up i% July whi wer Ye Local Markets — Prices Paid Whevesa’s Deslere for Vegetables aud cb oewite oe ry raurre * m. s : Pieridae naton orate tow ~ NOTS Paid ot Whotrents nom s a Inia. Keystone, i, 17@ Japances, per M, Pecans ler | | aati q Linburger } \ Cows Hoge —Choice Veal Fency Mediam | Hoge WAY, Barley — ‘Clipped Oats Houled | Geite .. Milo Maize. | Keeatch Food | i: 5 | id 1 be Pit Stall 187, f best butter, ¢ garine, & fbn washing pow abe; F a8 hes Ihe Stal 10 matoh White ground applen, new potate asparagus, 1 fe, Stall 36 3. 106 Th round » | Indion ¥ fa | at |r We w y 14 ™ i ha Kipp 2 for Py mutton, Stall 102, Fh nut butter, 9 C0-01 fresh ling ood, 100 do: Stall apples, onch nek bacon coffee, Thoms 5-1, ean $2.6) pure maple syrup, Stalin 24 Golden Wen Ribvon tea, 6) ‘Wiseonats cream brick Rastern pienics, Wincor Ale, 94-96 Pike wt zee rative bonoless brisket "DANKE ee rropcTs Joe ereamery, cubes. ery, bricks “6 41 | the, Chicago bord of trade continued te | ned, oo rr x at cal 0 2 5) 2 6 Country, dreweed Night, per sais ogirs + 19.50012.00 10.00 12.00 @10.00 10.25@10.75 “GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Tom, Clip Price Rolled * Public Markets | IR TEET | WEATLAK® enh ranch ene tet; Gem Nut $1.00, Beal 1 et” See pha? 8. PR torden'a milk, 11 Me tra large laree rolls totlet 4Go bottle Bean 192. wer anapa, 200 Tt Ate dor oleomar Citrus mac can. pota lettuce, paper Karo be Meat stall we, Stall home grown son, 2 the, fhe M.; ling to ™, Stall sirloin steak pot ronnt Mg M. Stall the don 420 » eked halibut 16e Ib.; smoked n mili mite nak, Runner duck eKe®. “in brick hy Ippered aturee 200 th; # 1 harring, 3b CORNER bacon, 2 .; pot 0 White 280 th. 2 Mh mii, dio; 2 tail Stall 14, 2% 200 red snapper, 2 Iba ern Bpy applied, fruit, Ihe be 2 ti t, » shoot heart corned beet, T, Stall 140, Ulin’ bbe, 2% -M. oan $1.86; 10-T. pail Karo syrup, thon, ean 446. 400 0 6; SANITARY Weason oll, $2.76 gal; coffee, 3 The $1.60; Blue m.; 3 pkgs. Cre ANK CLEARI Beatie $7,097,491.01 1,249,581.88 | earings Tacoma 6 160,661.00 | | Hal | Spokane ‘ Bal 410,00 | Portland Clearing 90.59 * New York Stocks May 4—La coupled with rofemional ¢ | f day's w teveloped niniong Ubi ¥ for und pointe ow priced jeatured the market n The tuenover 167.000 | from, ohares one was ve Stock How | f Chicago Li « * CHICAGO, 5.000 #1610: butchers, : ight @1S; rougpe. $11 Cat the Me ce tp May 4 Nece market lower sue so! ¢ 14.000 soise and fe packing, | 0; pies, $18 head “2 market buteher 4 cutters, 17.760 market sig CHICAGO, May 4—Putures prices on | upward today. The continued @ transportation and unmet | were the ordin tint | commission house wert and found few offerings. | | Bhorts also continued thelr efforts to fill contracts. Oats receipts were Tight and |defyand was mned. New high recordi were made during the day—corn om the op and oats for eu t fotithe upward emtng. aise May corn opened late at hanged, but Inter ady com, up Wwe att [aequentiy gained {was up We maine dunes May oata, fle with ted weather [factors but kood buyers is May July Open s19.70 20.70 Open High ORTLAND, Ore, May 4 arket p13; fair to good ste in to fair wteers, $7 * and helfe food cows *, $5.6007 bo.to: « 4; good te $0; medium #8. 75@10.2 46.509; calver. Hogs — Recetbta, 14 Prime mixed, 315@16 @15; pigs, $10615; bulk, $1261 Hheet cipte, 125; market ve yearlings, $13) 412.00G 18.20; ewes, $5) extans, 40@ 42e 3EGibe; geen ' to bulls ei rhet weak rough heavies, $14! City creathery Selected brotiers Hutter Keer aoe Cheene loeal 206 Oregon triplets, 260376. «— ~ ® Denver Market Status | bs — x” DENV to. market Hows 0 tig is Hone ay May 4—Cattle slow and steady. St cows an ifers, $8610. feeders, @11; calves Recelp 4,000 head bulk, $18 1,600 head; 0G 18.96 Ibe to 14.2 market ewes, $15 etpta, 50¢ $14.60 Receipts. Lambe, $18 * "Status of Frisco Market 1] %- % AN Putter patra ‘Gheese--Calltors furstes #36 FRANCISCO, crores Extras, May 4 “6 extra pullete, 4 a finte, faney 2 The large Florida new pota 2he 200 doe. Stal on | erape trait fresh churned butter freah large ranc 2 be; tall e nti, hom TH.) home made bam woot, ™ hom i vee Pineapple, ean, Stalls a Mabe Stan r malade 260 Jar; Alaska salmon lentes, ‘Bbc Th | r 45, 49-1, pack Plaher's Mignd te Masiagh cr. Rogers’ coffe cakes Palm Olive soap, 2h ‘arnation hic Olymple pail Kar syrup, ie Th; 3 1b¢ boiling beef, 12 We 206 hops, 200 tb. Stall 4 ground chocolate, 4 $1.10; Rogers’. Balkin: can, | Stall 64, Fresh cp 1.; pure Yakim Wise men labor while waiting for something to turn up. Tides in Seattle } TURSDAY | praia Viet Low First High Tide bo 10.4 t. | Pheet WEDNESDAY MAY 5 Viewt Low Tide ov tae Nigh Tide af Work on Plans to | Aid Ex-Soldiers » for way 2 ting Tuesday afternoon in Henry bidg., attended by tives of the bure federal t tion, public welfare Je adn of t attle aiding ne wast TT ‘To work out pla 4 room repress au of war risk in. 4 of vocational health ser vet gue and Americ 333) an aged pedestrian eattic General hospital morning suffer body sustained when he was automobile driver 19. First whortly be ran educ tee, the exec Legion Pedestrians Hit by Autos 1 Year 1 Tur injurie struck »y Robert Fe nd Columbia st noon Tuesday. The police leclared Forster was exceeding || the cronsing speed law when the || sceident occurred, OT REGISTER, BUT NO DOUGH) - Plant, housekeeper at the ho 617 Madivon et a mean trick on the burglars carted off the hotel cash regis early T day morning to a se uded spot in the hotel and found | nothing Mrs. Plant in reporting the inci dent to the police explained that the agerhent had removed the eash | ght befor ay by at Mr Stewart 5 ARGAIN SALE A BIT EXPENSIVE Mra. H. EF, Wilson, 2130 34th ave. went to a rummage sale Monday, ao ve. and Pike st, and some | removed her pocketbook, @ $6, from her handbag. THIEVES boys — ob. tained & in postoffice money when the Bivens pharmacy, 628} Broadway, was entered thru @ tran. som Monday "New York Coffee snd} ‘Sugar Quotations peieer i YORK. May 4—Coftes—No » Wwe; 4 Santos, 224% @7 Segar—@trong; raw, $19.56 @19. rm; granul a, $17 FOREIGN EXCHANG KEW YORK, May ¢—Fi was generally higher at day. Demand sterting opened 2%: frane check times: lire checks, tain ghth a probably \demaud slighty Bigher at $0 O12; Canadian dollars, $.912 ing closed at . 16.320: lire, demand, bien, 21.50; marks, demand, | Canadian dollars $2.85%: There are nearly 15,000,000 life in- surance policies in existence in va rious compares In the United States. The annual premium payments amount to about $1,009000,000, A man's ordinary three-piece fall sult has about nine pounds of wool n it, which was sold originally by the sheep raiser for about $2, | TAKE A TRIP! TONIGH WITH ALEXIS LUCE AND THE WILKES * PLAYERS “A LITTLE PLEASANT RECREA. TION—AT_ THE Enterta Propo and you are assured Bank, So do not us on any matter our busi you if we can con PAGE 15° KILBOURNE AND CLARK WIN SUIT Marconi Denied Appeal in $3,000,000 Case vious decision by the ctreult Franciseo of the Mareonf mpany in ite cainst the Kil sfacturing com Confirm ‘ ral Judge of appeals at has denied the appe Wireless Teleg for damages urne & Clark Ma pany of Seattle The Mareonf company sought to t approximatety $3,000,000 for alleged infringement of patent. The |case was fought out in « long drawn battle in the local district court, und the appeal was taken from the adverse decision rendered there. Tells of Business in the Far East Business conditions in the Orient were portrayed by F. T. Fischer, of Fischer Brothers, who just re turned from a tour of China, Japan, India, Java Philippines and Aus tralia, tn an address Monday before the Merchants which met at the New Washington in celebration of its 2ist anniversary, . MONEY ON CALL NEW YORK, May 4 re x months Bar ally London, 6i%e, New York, | 92.09% Btorling—Demand, 82.86% pre Fee ourt MILOYES’ FRAME COT- ) $6--Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Afters Vashington, *. April 19, 1920, 4-prop oat Sue marked on the oulside of the sealed enyel Proposals for Construction of ployer’ Prame Cottage, No. 86, at the Tolnlp Indian School, Tulalip, Wash= ington,” and addressed to the Gbaie missioner of Indian Affairs, Wash= ington, D. C., will be received at the fice until 2p. m. of Mal for furnishing materiale nstructic frame cottage. strict accordance with spectfications and inatruetions nidders, which may be exami the office of the paper or is advertisement TA at the office Supe f the Tulalip Indian 4: ialip, ‘Washington. For ful formation apply to the dent of the Tulalip India: Tulalip; Washington, Cato Commissioner. CanadianPacific “THE TRANS-CANADA LIMITED” Resumed Sunday, May 2 2:00 p. m. Daily from Vancouver 92 Hours to Montreal 87 Hours to Toreste To Vicloria and Vanconver, B.C, Penne aeedines See ‘Reettle Pier Foot of Vester ency, ther in- Seite, Wwe sf at Vancouver, B. C. for © Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, apolis, Si. Pant, Chicago, St. Kansas City, Baffale, Wastinatend C, New York, Boston aad om Canadian sed United © Points : ERPQUENT ALASKA 8A Yor Reservations, Tickets and Pull Information Apply CANADIAN PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE Even If We Cannot in Your sition We are glad to have you make it to us, of a courteous and attentive hearing at the First National hesitate to consult having to do with ness or finances. We will help sistently with the sound banking principles upon which we operate both by inclination and of rey me ¥ i: :

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