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oor WEDNESDAY u TO ERECT | TERMINAL, Hge darivo ron! © REDUCE RATES OVER PACIFIC rich Concern ot in steamship a huge “rubber tuctions > main point of 4 the Pacific for lumber, ce bution of er products of! ment, coal and flour wero authorized Northwest be « t'at a meeting of the tr acific bu ly by the B. F. Goodrich ( reau held here Tuesday line with the ©. The struct ein ive stories, and will cost toring water Quarter of a million 4 a prewar basis Plans for: the distrit c the shipr oe h will be erected at Pour are members of and Atlantic st. are np the tranepacif red by Architect John Gr Reductions authorized were: Flour, “Phe largest rubber term oon “e* pre: to $7 count at this p D. Albright Compa fection of the ptually be located t Manager W Goodrich er rubber firms lead." Four other firms were to have es lished distributing ware? point, but bu caused postponement of tle ferry and the Des Moinés- Portage Jroute at once and the stopping of « @ service by December «ur in the report of mittee appointed by the King county A mmall shipment of dried Italian doners to investigate the fer from Oregon was offered 09 ry system Western ave. produce m A « n y for oie a pe park the merth ) hese prunes come packed in island ts suggested md boxes and are a welcome ad: of q $54,000 bridge from tom to the fail trade. lahore of Mercer island to Newport ix More grapefruit, both Florida! urged. P Btripes and Arizona fruit, have come| Recommendation for an Increase In [fH and are moving moderately well. [ferry rates is also made. Bouthern California tomatoes = for $3 a crate, and sweet wi previously ¢ the foremen again ap w tioned was proved, Want West Seattle Ferry Discontinued aing inens ‘os Discontin of nant w the com oman ket i end of Mercer and construction the eant .;| Weather Bureau Report for from 4 to 4% ene a TATOOKM ISLAND, Dee. 14 A.M Falling barometer, raining: wind south he apple market is dragged with (aie 4s mites an hour, Passed im iP grades at the present time, es at # o'clock last might. Passed ly with locals. Some of the lat = - ~ ost May be bought as cheap as 75 an hour, Passed out a box. teat 194e am FP OM eggs, with the winter laying | owes fu coming into full swing, took | of 5 cents a dozen Wednes- Arrivals ale} seh a ¥. following the 2-cent drop Tuce- } Today's prices are 65 cents a pret Str Queen from Tacoma for ranch eggs and 55 for pul- tits at 1:20 a m. porte dnd Ban Dm) ate Arizons Maru from Tacoma at 4:50 p. m. Salted 19 20] | December ty Of Seattle for 18 |Boutheastern Alaskan pogts at 10 a. m. 20 |str Arisona Mare for Mani 21% [ama and ports, at 19 «. m 195 | Umatilia for rem du 200 O10 LThO300 PSUMT November 16—#tr Endicott for United Kingdom, via Tacomas, at 6:20 p. m.: str Maru | Oridono for Kobe, via Potersburg—Bailed Jefferson, southbound Ketchikan—Halled fer Princess Beatrige, northbound, at 1 p.m. . Vessels in Other Ports November 20: str Shanghal—Gailed November 24: Str Toyama Maru for Beattie viguperta. Han Diego—Sailed > f 30: Mtr Davenport for Puget Bound ports Ban Pedro—Arrived November 20; Str Griffda towing bee cy Villard from Senttic and Puget Bond ports at § a. m. failed November 39: itr Btanwood for Beattie at Sa. m.; str Mr Hatty Lackenbdach for tr Jim Butler for Seat t Preat c oat 7 via Vie t for Beattie, at il m. Astoria—Arrived November 29; Str Jo- nean from Heattic, via Nanaimo, B.C. Victoria, B. Artived December 1 |Str Oridowe Maru from Seattle for Al- |Dernt Canal at 5 a.m. Eagle Harbor—Arrived November 20 Str Horace X. Baxter from Seattle at 1 > eae Reported by Wireless Canadian Government November 206—#tr Spokane mile north of Seattle, southbound, at # p.m. U.S. Naval Communications November 10-—Atr Crow Keys, Seattle {for #hanghal. 2,745 miles from Heattle 360 SF tp. m.; str Dowel, Beattie for Yonohame, 961 miles from Cape Fiattery at # p. m.: motor schr Charile Watson, Beattie for San Franciec miles from Han Fran- oat 8p. m.; atr Eldridge, Yokoh |for Seattle, p.m. Florida, per case. ‘comb, per crate 409 miles from Seattle Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—Str Eastern Sword, cs tern Leader, atr Maquan, ate Ieonium, ate Westward Ho, reat Northern terminal—Str Kashima Maru, str Tajima Mary. fmith Cove anchorage—-Sir Edmore, Pier 6—8tr Arizona Maru, 54| Pier 5—Str Morning Star, 5 | Pier 2—#tr Sante Ana. str Redondo. |Grand Trunk dock—Str City of Beat DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers 2@ “e 0 210 DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Batter toca creamery, cubes. 5 | Bell at terminal 8 8 Burveyor, atr Northwestern 43 | Pier D—Bir Queen. Union Pacific torminal—@te Yosemite. al bunkers —U #1, 8 Um. HT Mwiftsure, ate Gea 4 Coast Engineering works—str teamahip moortng—Str Victoria, atr Skewes Btacy at. terminal—U # # Burnside, Lander st. terminal—Str Hyad Todd drydork» r achr Wm. Dono- van, atr We Lake Union. t Tomue. Hulls Abii . Abno Aby- thon, Bayden, Bertrand, Bingamon, POULTRY Cagacan, Caprar Cardia, Cenk Fo Union, Imuftka, Leoti, Kitan, str Oregon, Puget Bound Bridge & Dredging worka— Hull Rainbow, str Patterson. Amen yards—Str Roosevelt. Fisher Flouring mill dock MEAT Prices Paid to Shippers vancy feat Pane ‘Meaium Quotations at Stock yards e “se @ 12@ 1s io 15 Str West Nor- Hogs— Alfalfa Meal tia400 Primes ...- 12.50@ 12.00 | Herateh Feed . 69.00 Medium to choice -11.60@ 12.501 Wheat 49.00 Rough heavy + 5500 %.00| Ohick Food 1 4 lr od om eee enewmewewwes ll OO@1250 44.01 Hest steers . 9.000 9 ee Mediam to choice 150@ 8.60 ’ in Best cows and hei 650@ 7.00 | Limestone Grita . 0.08 Bolin onde we. 4.00@ 600, Granite Grits a rr) CRIVOD neces ne es eceee 6.50@13.00 |Linseed Meal £0.00 | Egg Producer teen a7. Prime jambs . ~1%@ Meat and Bone ern, 109.06 Yearlings 712@ Local 122.00 ee - 6000 Meat Seraps «140,00 100@ | Molecces Dairy Weed 45.00 ‘HAY, GRAIN AND FEED gc gale 35.98 Whotessie Price Fer Ton, ow Price Soya Bean Meal . 2 56.00 Harley Whoe - Flour—Per bbl 16.20 Holled Money on Call NEW YORK, Dee. 1.—Money on eat, 7 9 |Der cont; nix months, 7% per cent; mor cantile paper, 7% per cent Rar silver—London, 44%o; New York, pres Bone ono nocaremnemmev anne. 12.00 EO pom mncemons omer $6.00 the West Seat-| | w ferry service from Lescht . via Yoko. | THE General List “Soft” During Early Hours on New York Market NEW YORK, Deo eral fractional decreases marked the open- tne the rey today. Open prices: Baldwin 96, off \ ' bile Stee! 664 77 Anaconda 39%, off \; Crucible 87%, off % New Haven re Sinclair 24 , orn American Internat 40, off % ral Motors 16%, up \%: United States Stee! 80M, off % Mexican Petroleum 169%, off 4; Canadian Pacific 114, off 4; Corn Pr uote TOM, off Northern Pacific 84%, unchanged; American Woolen 71 off 4: Union ifle 1% unchanged The general list was soft thru early trading. One exception was Atlan tie Gulf, which advanced to 109 Steel was off to 80\ « 4 20% Most of the raile sagged with Bouthern IF fie, which wa oft a fall point at! ppers but after new lows had been le remained a 4 with the reat of the let, by several of them there wae some stiffening and Chi nt thern Pacific broke 4 ports to be the company's At p nnouneement of what pur The break unsettied other 105% on the il segregation plan the close United Southern Pacific States Steet w 1% s1%. up 9%. wp 1; Crucible ol 91, up 3: Hethiehem 4%. up “%: Baldwin up %: Mexican Petroleum 162% 3; Reading #8, up Canadian unchanged; United States Rubber 67%, Up 1%) Tobacco | The market ¢ od higher. : er CHANGES MARK. | "x: cer | eraultyrninys agian) 619 Becomd eck Provisions Are Higher in Foo r Chicago Market | Anace | CHICAGO, Dee. 1--Frectional tr-|mecn” futures of the Chicas Cent er nal untry bank failures head Owbe Cane Me wheat pened off % até drich r December atx war up We at the opening. 4c, and held that figure | Xertherw 7 in later trading; May oats opened | Pan-Amer unchanged at 48%, but later lost we n “Tr Chicago Car Lots |Moutbern Ps |Mouthern He 4. LAr, | Mtrombera ne Ty | Studebaker Tesas Company 4 aad Tebacte Products "<= it wien Off of Del ' £. Usten Pe 1 Chicag zo Live Stock +. omicago, 1-8 0g o—Resstot HN 14.000 head poe Pe Wolk "~ oe ' S@14) butehe 4% | ” 0.19 is . * * s pid Transit u 0% 54) stockers and feede Alaska Joneau ” m 4510.25, calves, $11.50@12 Bheep— Receipts, 17. Se higher. Lambe, 4 wt LIBERTY BONDS ‘edneeday's Quotations) Wheat Open High Law " Dee H56% FL6s BLE Fifth 44°82. ” Li% Lets ra Mo ORDERS -« |HIS ‘TROUSSEAU" « 100 «16.05 1 16.08 Bi ooo 1200 12,90 2295 12.67 o ote Lots of Clothes for the CINCAGO, Dee. 1—Cash wheat— H No. P hard, $.0k President-elect San “Francisco Produce TOLEDO, Ohio, Deo. 1.—Prest BAN FRANCISCO, Dew 1—Mutter— | dent-clect Harding has orlered his Brtras, pe Leader ‘ aaa “trousseau” for the White House Bare -Fatras, She per dow; extra Puli from Paul Gettum, Toledo tailor, ware ite Er Sets Medersined pullets | ttere’s the order, with dates of de- Chesse—Calitornie Mats, 43 \%4¢ per i» | tvery— BEFORE DECEMBER 1 Portland Market Status [1 cray-coia lounge exit. Reestpts, |) pair “Knickers,” same material. (Gettun doewn't know-—bat this order probably grey ane that Harding w: nid mult to the ‘knloke: Waitt ne on the link prone 1 TO JANUARY 1 11 business suite (veriety—from bive serge eos ib w 260 per Th wetness waits epovibieenes % Denver Live Stock Market | § VER, Dee. Catt le—Re- 1,600 ay market steady JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 4 cows and hel and feeders, ay ("diplomatic") sult | js Keceipts Top, $10.25; bulk of ’ 10. | trousers, Sheep-—Reeceipts, 2.300 head: mar- fancy vest for tuxedo sutta, ket steady. Lamb $9.75@ 10.25 Gettum has been Harding’s tallor for more than 20 years—ever sin he opened a little “made-to-measure” shop in Marton, Ohio. ‘Those days, business was “not so good,” Gettum says. Nobody but a few envied leading citizens bought “tailor-made suite”’—and even lead ing citizens bought only one at a time, with long, lean intervals. But now—glance at Harding's order! Or at Gettum's big, prouper- ous establishment! owe 3@4.50; fooders, $910.25. N. Y. Coffee and | Sugar NEW YORK, 1—flugar—Raw, fac per Ib; eraauleted. 1 Ops per ib Cottee—No. 7 Rio spot, 7@7\o per Ib; No. 4 Banton, 19% @10%e per Ih a | Public Markets | ———__________ ECONOMY Rn NH, tS. p08 & cree. “8c: | On the wall in his shop, Gettum <viang S ibe cane | has hung a clipping from a Wash. Stall 36, pur ington paper, referring to Harding 'e ‘ § the S00, Stall 61.) as “the best dressed man in the sen oe eae 508. ate.” Gettum takes some pride in Stati 17, bentea at. >, Stall ‘27, pure iar, The president-elect, Gettum says, bormer uange, | conservative in his dress, prefer-| r of af, 100 tt ring carefully cut clothing of the 60 box: peas, ise can; Yakima pots. | Very finest materials, His measure. toes, $1.50 wack ments are carefully on file, #0 that a SANITARY even in ordering the “trousseau” tall 21. mincemeat, home made or c ply sent b Libby'n, the foi fresh Dominy: 180 Gu |r ee ee the nia large dill pickles, 3 for 100. Stale 24-26, 2 The best p orn, Bbc; 4 The. rice, the 2 ise “oiymoie poneaxe tour, ave sai | Safety Signal Case 5. lars can pineapple, 380; new cur * [rants S80 phe) 2 Ie seedions raisina. | Drones On in Court conan Documentary evidence Intended to Stall 1611, Arcadia coftee, , a |show the banking connections of the $1.15 Pekor ten, hot | International Safety Signal Co. con churned 1! 162, bent tren | sumed the morning Wednesday in T8e it, black ‘cod. {Judge John S$, Jurey’s court, where ton 2 tor 266, Attorneys W. R. Bell and George QUEEN crry Olson are suing the company for an Mtatt 0, wolld pack to 18e ean, | accounting 2 for choice sugar » Ibe ean} 4 fresh mincemeat, ‘tte T.. 'best. cang| The complainants claim they have wugar, 4 Ta. 400, Stalls 29-40, fresh {acquired rights in the device now a sie ® cabo P $1.26, sold by the company from John A Miller, who is now serving a life fipnin has half» million more fe term for murder, Miller and William wali tint witao, arkin, of Tacoma, are said to have eee : Sil oe perfected the invention jointly. BANK CLEARINGS Sante Ballard Elks Hold Clearings $6,070,687.47 | | Mf i Balances 1,169,790,28 : lemorial on Sunday ‘eeoma ‘The 18th memorial service for “the Cette. te sar sell absent brothers” of Hallard lodge Balances ..... + 69,488.00 | | No. 827, B. P. O. E., will be held next } Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ‘The {obadides euolgy will be delivered by the Hon. | Balances .. Adasen Betier, | — — i The screw to fasten wood first appeared only about 200 years ago, Clearings SEATTLE STAR SAYS BOLLING GOT NO BRIBE NEW YORK, Doe. “commis sion” of $26,000 for Tu “tag K, Sande, then connected with the Commercial National bank of Washington, D. C., to help the Downey Shipbuilding mpany with a loan of $126,000 that the company might handle m shipping board. contracts wan de |woribed today by J. ¥. Cranmer of t Downey company 150 Due at Logged Land Conference More 150 delegates are ex pected 1 the loggedoff land conference to be held the Frye hotel assembly room December 6 and 7 under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce. Twelve different methods of ’ re. moving stumps and clearing this type | of land are to be demonstrated. There will be no formal program | 0. Holland, president of the W State college at Pullman. of the state than to atte: at and ton members nrents "There will be an open discussion and those having practical sug | tions are invited to present them. The necond day there will be @ visit to Alderwood Manor farm, where the demonstrations will be give {Vital Statistics | MARRIAGE LICENSES me and Address Age |Yontich, Robert, Lake Stevens. ...26 | Anderson Belma, Mount Vernoa | Benson. ue, Beattle .. Liepania iu well, Lawrence L | Poore slab D.. Spokane ....Leg Hovorta, Henry &, Wenatebees ... Kose, Maud, Wenatchee . Drown, Arthur, Portland . | Williams, Erma M. Seattle . le ay N., Seattle | McGinnis, Edna, Seattle. oe | Toll, Jonethan Layton, Seattle .. | Pranks. Mre, Hannah, Beattie ... Miller, Luther Wm. Wenatehes . Mourden. jan, Wenatchee ... Mechtel, Joseph, Kea Kyvik. Knut P |Kyvik, Ana K., Seattle Yakima tive, Yakima : Frederick ¥. Seattle . Rhoades, Eda May, Seattic . Peabody, Folger, Beattie . Ford, Bunice M., Seattle Nordhoff, Arthur ©. | Miller, Thelma, # Name and Residence. Widrig, John A., Reattle. .. Grant Margaret Dean, Seattle De Martini, Joseph A. & Norris, Lillian, Seattle . Mela Lyn Me wm. G, Nelson, Florence I. Seattle . Canyreal, Vitterio, Seattle . Deleno, Mra. Mary, Seattle Jamison. L. C.. Everett ... Kogers, Edna BL, Beattie [Randle Ceol N ette Au Reattle . Kladnik, Raymond, Black mond . Kaneck, Franjiska, Black mond . Ferrell, Broce M. Mt Verne Olson, Ida, Mt Vernon . | Rodrique, David, Beattie . | Hensussen, Kowa, Beattie . , Walter, Winlock ... . Olga, Winlock pling, Mason W.. Seattle . Quinn, Mary KB, Seattle Comstock, Karl Seattle . Gehman, Marion Ii, Seattle . BIRTHS Strom, & A. 402% Minor Chong, Wong, 1226 Wel Hartman, C.K, #10 Columbia at, hee iy | G. T, 411 Stet &. boy olde, A 707 20th #t., boy. Ma wk ina, A., S416 40th ave. 5 W, irk Harthorn, Gordon, Box 191, RF. D. No. &, girth Radelifte, Harry, 110 Vine, girl Wiley, 1. &, Friday Harbor, girt Wallen, B. it, 2221 Fairview ave irk See, Frank, 4303 W. Hill, Watanabe, Yashijo, boy. Oy Yamanchi, girk Chozo, 209 Maynard ave. Allen, A. Spencer, RF. D. No. 2 Hox 684, girl. Narimateu, Fusio, 700 Spruc Grafton, Marry Fy 4237 girl Pulettia, Wick, Silverdale, girt Boyd, Harold, 800 22nd ave., boy. Shinya, be, 813 Yealer way, girl Etchol, ore, 6 Carlton ave, boy. srnall, J. 1, 4015 Ashworth, girl Laughlin, Philip, 7807 Highth ave. R. boy Lewis, Leonard, 6603 Seaview ave. boy. Noble, Wm. H., 6018 14th N. We Onaka, Bhigeyochi, 402 boy Sixth ave. tage G® A, 119 University st. Inrael, Jake, 167 20th ave, girl McCullough, Will n, girl. |Webb, ‘J 3144 Alki ave. girl | Mayott 1158 Alki ave. girl | Anderson, ener, 1627% 14th ave, be jAmes, 17 th §. W.. boy 8 Slegon, Georg Denny way, MeKinnina, RT, 224 27th N., girk Foreman, W. J., Bremerton, boy. Krum, 6710 First N. I, boy Waltridg H. KB, 118 John « boy. Fonda, Wm. H., 60. 1 Denny way. Schell, Wm, 20, 604° ©. Howell Gardner, Bérnney, 42, city hospital. Nelson, Frank 6. Huber, Beno, Takahashi. hospit Cyr, Wm. Aleide, 47, Hotel Reynolds. Wood, Katie, 43, Mansfield, Or. Morrison, infant, 1 day, 3914 Green- wood av Bilzabeth C 211 Courtney, Findlay st 2616 Dayton ave 4 days, 815 K. Pike Russell hotel i115 Dexter ave. Motokichi, 48, Providence . 12 days, Lewin, Josiah, Douglas, . B., at. Meydenbauer, Thekla K., ave. N Barzett, ton. On, Chin, 5 Canton alley Hoffman, Sarah, 39, 820 16th ave Abbott, Mary H., 40, 6411 Linden ave. McDonald, John, 7 ot ndlay at Collman, Betty Jans, 2 months, 6905 and ay Migumo, 49, 604% Sixth ¢, Francia M, 22, 6512 2 Albert L., 57, 601 Columbia. John, 62, 2324 First Stanley, Mra, Louisa, 69, Kr Tilton, Henry, age unknow Westlake ave. DIVORCES GRANTED ok, Florence E. from Lester J. rking, G. L. from BW. Carlson, Theresa from Oliver, Germany had 2 had a number of vege. tarian regiments in active service during the world wax, . 723: 12th Haward A., 62, 13959 Eh Bos- in Yoshisuke, ay Skidme N. W. Tainter, Kelly, 7th Craner, toatifying before the con krensional committee investigating the board, denied that there ever had} been any bribery or an arrange ments with Sands, R. W. BD ng or Leslio Sister, whereby the company was to have shipping board contracts thrown to it Ife waid he believed the charge that Holling had received % bribe might bay been connected with the commission paid Sands for the loan. altho K./ reclamation | board are expected to present argu | WE ARE OFFERING: 1302 Yesier way, | “| working days. " girl! ” WEDNESDAY, DECEMEEM 1, 1998. ” | ara ee WESTERN SHEEP’ \Ask C. of C. to Boom Salmon Fishing in National Budget; Alaska on Decline A national budget is one of the| Testimony on the question as te a letter received today by the Cham poe Pe ee weed to ‘warrant & Bheep men of the Went are face to! ber of Commerce from the Chicago| cis wane mn / pn pe Moe face with the worst situation in thelr) agsociation of Commerce, whieh|ana H. J, Christoffers of the U. & history, for with wool offering around | upp commercial bodies over the n& | pureau of f “oes ta publie haus | petive frozen Australian mutton was alno suggested that members camunieeastia t et aut” oh et Westers a vas al omy sree " mer Erm ations will be sent te markets. Yesterday trustees of the! work for this measure, a8 noon Bh) Arannnrrnrrrnnnannranrnerw Chamber of Con reed the| naire names are made put ne| passed &@ resolution favoring this eat-morelamb mover which waslweeks ago the Seattle chamt urse. initiated by the sheep men of the ‘ictal Weat | —x— The facts presented to the cham ( -- ber trustees sald something must be done to increase consumption of merly, The public is to be acquaint See ll HABITS OF THRIFT | cuts no that by utilization of the en-| coe cagenn both he purclinyer: sae OT profit reaping, but mutual effort in promot- “ | ing the welfare of its members is the corner- Asks Bids for Coal atone of ‘the ‘ Machines in North} Dime & Dollar Savings The general purchasing agent of & Loan Association the Alaska Engineering Commiasion | ine Suman’ © Gan fee bias "Pee: Operating under the strict supervision of the state anditor, eet Peers Sener lee and established in conformity to the laws of the State of ize, we Be Sones Epecmiber Washington, this association offers a safe means for placing gee Raga ye ple Nay ce of funds of members, who in the past have enjoyed « | ond « of Bed noe bee n ‘ accemorien. 4% DIVIDEND Rubber Company RETURN | Reduces Its Wages) ARRON Obie, Dee 1—The Fee OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS toné Tire & Rubber company has i |gnamaesd © $0" per coat redeston 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK in mlaries | | The company also reduced the dividend rate from $2 to $1.50 per! DIME & D A S share per quarter, | LL. Foreign Exchange | & LOAN ASSOCIATION NEW YORK, Der 1—Litte change sachange tnday. Barling wan un-| Second Avenue at Columbia tire, B.61¢, wp | contine; markn, | WHY THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Puget Sound Power & Light Company's 8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Coupon Notes Dated September 1, 1920; Due September 1, 1925 Price, Par, Plus Interest Sizes $100, $500 and $1,000 YIELD 8 PER CENT Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee HIS is your OPPORTUNITY to let YOUR Idle Dollars WORK for YOU. First—A Safe Security. | Second—A Rate of Return unusually high. d Third—A place to put your money where it will WORK | FOR YOU under your own observation. Investors are looking eagerly for safe opportunities which will offer an attractive rate of return. We placed the first million dol- | lars of this authorized note issue of $2,000,000 on sale in Septem- ber right here in the communities in which we do business. It was oversubscribed by several hundred thousand dollars in just eleven Never before have such investment opportunities been offered as now. High-class securities are on sale at a rate authorized | when money was going up. Now money is coming down and is becoming cheaper. This sale was authorized in September. The unusually high rate of 8 per cent for securities of this class was fixed then. | IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY This is one of the most attractive investments ever present- ed in the Pacific Northwest. The security is unquestioned. The interest rate is unusually high. It is a home investment in a home institution. Fuller Information may be obtained at any office of the Company CONSULT YOUR BANKER Puget Sound Power & Light Company

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