The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 15

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BANK CLEARINGS — OLD POTATO. PRICES RAISED with excellent matt 897.80 37,926.71 Cheartngs Balances 2.090,268,00 801,960.00 Clearings Balances produce job! = 788,718.00 e 80,195.00 “° ¢ Clearings 6,153,542.20 Lalgnoes 1, 162,494.00 This Week All The ‘ el State of Washington Supervises Us! Thi and licensed by th Departinent company is examined State In surance $1.00 Per Week PERCOLATOR har of securities ter re invest is 5 The ¢ tn , whic scribed by law CHAF’ DISHES vnc ae | GRILLS The State Treasurer, ' is : utter — yaa } TEA POTS petually, as a guaranty that || offerings wh Mt SAMOVARS we will fulfill! our obli s maid to be : : and we receive only — ” Eiistane cr sce Bi) ~— Markets * the same easy terms And our ad ba 4 ¥ x Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers SEATTLE ELECTRIC §| : . Tae | 509 Pine Street watt a ‘Washington Tite rae USE —_— rs = ’ * ‘ * New York Coffee and Insurance Co. 6 Sugar ( Quotations “Under State Supervision” : NEW YORK. May 34 —Cottee—No ASSETS MORE THAN : ti ih ercgiee wt 8600.000.00 4 ¥ Sugar Ste per Ib; granulated é od a o ir sn dra ne i ‘ THURSDAY é NIGHT FOR 250408 ‘6 MATINER mR SATURDAY } 3 NIGHTS ONLY ws “ al ina x . Py 4 $ 4 ‘ 4 e “ < . noTs ; PERA Fae i ; . rE: i THE BIG ie aie ge ig a P DALY FRODECTS ” Camauice Yedinn Kertquita Palme ie * * i . Alfredo Grasiani Frenctece Crus Sovertas . ani " WAY 27: Pp ary Ae ba (Mak Per ow 2+ A “SATURDAY mA Dt LAMMERMOOR” * Rainy paGnooRe” * 4 SATURDAY © RIA KUSTICANA™ Frieee Paid Whoireale Dealers * | j SPLESDID CHORUS—AUGNENTED ONCHESTRA - 4 Igmacte Del Castilia, Condactor rae SEATS NOW ON SALE a@ ott ———— a | ” SATURDAY MATINEE . ~ - : Lawer Floor Kalcowy. s\n rows aga enmeestamneae Balcony . 60 } POULTRY 5 Prices Paid by Whelreaie Dealers Reon 4 te Shippers iM] Docks : a) Hewes ne Broilers TOMORROW LAST DAY! a op Ta : —<$$<$$<— POULTRY Prices Paid Whotrenters 20% to 33'14% Off DURING OUR CLEARANCE SALE MEAT Prices Paid Shippers SESS ss | i | Tides in Seattle | WEDNEADAY MAY 24 First Wigh Tide | ' ON ENTIRE STOCK OF : se =| : Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, Beds, ; Bedding, Etc. -v’. : mee core TT TRUMBULL % | cE A N Sunday School Times : FURN ITURE Co. Originator of G19 PINE ST. wisn etal Victorious > Life eng Take theRoatl Conferences , —And— === t9 Tacoma! AND CHEAPEST _ WARY TO G T DR. W.H. GRIFFITH THOMAS Noted Bible Teacher Will Conduct a HE BE. TWO ROUND-TRIP TICKETS FOR THAT SUNDAY RIDE Write us a limerick for them. Said a salesman of national note These road trips capture my goat An exception I'll make When to Tacoma, I take A ride in a Puget Sound boat. —R. L. CHARLES 7132 35th Ave. S. W. Address yours to Limerick at Seattle-Tacoma Boats, Colman Round Trip Fare $1.00 Single Fare 60c Tacoma Boats Leave C olman Dock IO AM O8G8OG Pm Non-Denominational VICTORIOUS LIFE CONFERENCE —At—- Plymouth Congrega- tional Church Ave. and University St | | | Sixth May aP. 27 to du M. and Inclusive M. DAILY —SPECIAL— Mass Meeting for Men, 3 P. M. Sunday Other Features EVERY DAY * Public ‘Markets | y [ f, 12 %e —-—_— 0 | Status of the New 1e New York Stock Exchange 1 y | mee Foreign Exchange _ nike PLACKe® v. A ARMY coos onrnimum cmeurr | WESTLAKE ' 4 Bconomy oe vil and Mine PLAY YERS co 8 Toe 4 : ne oe ie + bm cw r aaa PAC He MDING Ladies Mats. FLOOR. secoND Aw rere TUS ana outs . PALACE HIP co ® bs cotion of Ackerman & : , ew “Quality” § LOWEST RATES CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO Los PM: 1 dene erm COLMAN BUILDING MeCUKMiCn LINR AO PO PPLDL DLL AD LLL DOLL LLL LPPLAL LL PLP PO LPL ELE AD PLL PLEA PPPOOLPLPOPPELE PELE PLEO LOLPDDPORDDOLEPOPPDIEPD POOP LPLAOL LD IPDPDPLDRD DD, ANGELES POINTS BAN DIRGU 108 Cherry Why you are interested in an American merchant marine ATRIOTIC Americans agree that P: merchant marine is necessary to the Nation’s welfare in peace and - vital tq its ‘safety in war. For decades before the war our flag was rarely met at sea. America could not meet the com- petition of foreign ships, more cheaply operated and often fostered by govern- ment aid. We have a great merchant fleet. We must keep it. But we must maintain American standards both in the shipyard and on the sea. which sp spells . This legi The Seaman's Act of 1915 improved conditions on board American ships and awakened a new interest in seafaring. Legislation now pending lin Congress Send for free copy of “FOR AN AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE” COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN SHIP 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Chairman: J. W. POWELL, Vice-President, Bethlehem Shtpbui H. A. EVANS, - - A. C. PESSANO, J. W. MASON, - H. B. TAYLOR, J. ¥. DUTHIE, - President, Western Pipe and Steel Co. + President, J. ‘ OOPOPCE PTE POOLE EOC OO OLE LO DOD PEO DOE DEOL LOOCOLL AE OCCT TELCO LOS LL A LP DO LAID LL RIAD DIOS OLS Dee: : Weevmninnncrertetereicineriminnnrrinrer COC COP OCT COC CAP ETOTOORRD EE OODLCPCOPLLEDPOOLOTDOCPRDD DCD OD aM Map RTO o tgabenE baton |] share in the large profits that are so practically certain te result from |] You cannot afford not to investigate the wonderful possibilities that are offered by investing even small amounts now. Send for oug inter aims to perpetuate our war-built mer- chant marine. American labor is vitally interested— Because busy shipyards employ tens of thou- sands of men (350,000 during the war); there are as many outside of but dependent on the shipyards; ships employ thousands more; ~ Because our shipyards and ships cannot exist—much less pay high wages—unless wise shipping laws are enacted; Because more ships mean more foreign trade, What department store would deliver its goods in its competitor’s motor vans? policy of the United States is whatever may be necessary’ to develop and encourage” a merchant marine. This policy merits the support of every American. : - President, Baltimore Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore, Md. - c palpi Board of Directors, Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit, Mich. > Vice-President, William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Bidg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. PRICES REDUCED THROUGH EFFICIENCY reater effic ur kitebens ency In 6 HAM AND EGGS ty rahe duc at the regular price of 650, re EGGS AND TOAST [fy {Uist “8% he world over at 3 apsehs toed .25¢ plegrove’s® at Have REGULAR LUNCHEON, /)*\°.4 me at tren dasa: 50c nn 600 t 4 UNIVERSITY NORTHOLD IW nG KN ~~ {2,300,000,000.00 MARKS Worth of Meats Seid to GERMANY ON CREDIT By the Great Chicago Packers: ARMOUR & COMPANY Big business believes Germany can pay. Share in their belief and investments made pow in GERMAN CITY BONDS esting circular Ask for our quotes on mark and French drafts. Main 9007 ‘ "Morrison & Company ef Palace Bldg. Yoreign—HON DS—Domestic This is the third of a series of adeertise- ments published by the Comentics of American Shipbuilders to asst in bringing about @ right solution of questions vital not only to the Suture prosperity of shipbuilding but equally wrtal to the safety and prerperity of the Nation. more work for American labor. slation. declares that the “to do BUILDERS iding Corp., Ltd., Bethlehem, Pa." of California, San Francisco, Cal, F. Duthie & Co., Seattle, Wash.

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