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WILL DEFY \ JUNCTION 4,000,000 “Workers Are! Pledged to Oppose Anti- ~ Strike Rulings of Court BY RALPH F. COUCH WASHING Feb, 24--More than 4,000,000 workers are pledged to defy court injunctions interfering ‘With strikes as a result of the mant festo adopted by labor leaders in con. “ference here, Matthew Woll, vice President of the American Federation "ef Labor, said today. “The American Federation of La Dor will back up every leader and or.) Banized worker who refuses to allow rt to frighten him into submis: | thru the threat of a jail sen-/ tence uniess a strike be called off,” _mald Vice President Woll “Every worker and leader affiliat-| ed with the American Federation of| now is pledged to opposition to injunctions in strike cases. t by injunction must Dy Woll was adopted unantmously by ‘Mere than 200 heads of international in conference here with the) tive council of the American of Labor, of which Woll ‘| member. ‘Under the terms of this manifesto, union men who abide by pledges to the movement must to abite by any order of the industrial court or to recog: it in any way. American Federation of Labor | im carrying out the manifesto, ‘all possible support to Alexan Howatt of Kansas, and other coal | leaders who were convicted of ‘violating a court injunction and sen-| tenced to prison terms. “You cannot make a man work by said Woll. “The jails of the| States are not big enough to gontain the union workers in the - ‘The labor leaders in seasion here to- ay had as unfinished business a pro- that a public demand be made a the modification of the Volstead Jaw to legalize the sale of light wines Deer. The proposal for indorse- was referred to the @xecutive by the conference of union PROSPECTS FOR LUMBER BRIGHT ‘Prosperity in the lumber Industry the Northwest and of the nation is ed by three important de- made public Wednesday. publicity campaign, costing 1,000 is to be mapped out at con~ of lumber men. Railroad of- are to meet in Chicago to de- on decreasing rates on eastbound ‘The Cedar Lumber Manu- Co., of this city, will /re- sume full operations. In connection with the first-named ition, lumber executives from sections of the country will con- im Chicago early next week. FRISCO’S TRADE DROPS San Francisco's foreign trade for December, 1920, was 61 per cent less than that for December, 1919, accord- ing to the latest customs figures to ‘will spend a quarter of a million dol Jars in Seattle for mining equipment y are near Anchorage. | } PLACE ‘Stall 17, pure American cane mgar, 2 Tbs. Tie, 4 5. 34c, & The 6te Stall 26, fresh smeits, Te, 25e; fresh skinned moles, 2 Toe 2 . 20¢ , Stall Stall 66, tall Stall 29, head ; large can apricots, 20¢ | Maid seeded or secdiess raisina, 260 pkg. ; 525, Sun Bead rice, 3 Iba. 25 SANITARY Stall 109, Royal White soap, 5 bars 20¢; Stall 111, 200; Molly: 1 jome made pork and veal beet loaf, 400 th. UNION MEN Ship News bs f ‘The manifesto thus interpretated ; |covered 1,600,000 miles | EATTLE (Wednesday's (otations) Parnished by 1. 1, Masnieg a ive, Datler i LITTLE DEMAND; ag DECLINES Arrivals and | Departures on piens from Tacoma, February 2% obs waiertens ease grades of apples were selling fast, a VEGETABLES February 1+—Str_Arisonan for Roston via Portian , O t: nd Wh t G Prices Ww Eratobal ana ats an eat Go Archos ree Poin apnstee cm ad Sad tan Pears, oh neon Down Brectolt Or fata... a m for | Brussets Aproate Per Tb. se a m. r CHICAGO, Penh %% tack of de hichem Mee “Rh 61 | | Carrots 9 om . for San Franeteco vie unrest in other marketa | Lied | Cautifiower » ber ern! at il a om. rp declines in grain prices of Rr <. o via Port jeagko Hoard of T to ne Cal, "per erate ‘ air | day © and cats dropped in sym 34 | Cucambere—Cal, hothouse, a tr pathy with whee Provisions were | Corn Products Per i | Crucible « Mareh | Ger 4h%e In| G lower Opening off We at $1.74 ditiona ral Motors. fonts at a wr s% lawer trading hank opened |Oreat, wesinenr roo 44 off Me at $1.61 and lost an addition ladustrial Alcohol . lacks al 4 cents before the close, - Vessels in Other Ports i. sosaioa ot Yous, oft ices ‘ Singapore—February 19—Arrived, ste] Ko. lot 1c before the close, July | Ixton from Seattle via Yokohama, Kobe,|corn opened at 72\¢¢, off %c, and de Shanghat, Hongkong and Manila clined subsequently Mull--Pebruary 23—Arrived, motorship| May oats opened at 45%c, off lec fan Francisco from Tacoma vie Sanland dre ise later, July oats, Francisco and Balboa. opening off Me at (6c, dropped as | New York—February Arrived. str|additional Ke b the close, Mexican from Seattle via Port Angeles, Portiand, Astoria, San Francisco, Pedro tobal and Phited New Orleans—Pebruary Arty, str Eastern Sword from Seattle vin n Franciseo, San Pedro, Colon ““"| Chicago Board of Trade . ivania BL Reo. | Readies Republic Tron & Mtsel 4 " (Theredey's Quotations) Pesatiss ty 1p. Basatns & On, ererrercer SEES FAERE FEET com and Cienfuegos Matler Motel Halla Ph. “r i Charleston ruary 20--Artived, str) Wheat— Open fe gmt Bh ETE | Ohioan from tle vin Portia San | Maren. ... Arkanaae hamper | Francisco, Ran Tomatore Mexican. per tue | Tursipe Local, per sack | 24—-Arrived, y from Han Francisco via etr | Juiy Pork. May Lard— Rosalie Maho Beattie 4 May... E 2. July - Coccanete ler 100 ... | Reported by Wireless ibe . Tehatt Per don Canadian Government MAY... 000 11.28 |n Dates h February 24—Htr Spokane, off Maicotm |JUIY--++0- 11.6 Alaska-Juneae t 1 one ; henyrne Island,” southbound, st 2 a m. atr Total sale of ~ poke, 447.000 duaves, t Northwestern, off Rocky Island, Alaska. Chica: Car Lots “ be the —Pierida, per cane northbound, at 9 mm Froteniimus. go shinep- tease, eee onda Int. 4948 worth, long. 144.20 went (Wedneoday's Quotations) Mrained. per ™ bovad. ot § pm a ange Furnished by 1. DB. Manning & Co, | Mudge, southbound, Remdijk, Bntranc ones Batler Hotel Huilding até pm Reeta Cont, Rata Lt awn 86 2 « U.S. Navet Com ot a oe ae ESTIMATED TOMORROW 423 tle for San Francisco, 2 attle at § p.m: ~, checo for fea! scl ite 600 care; Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Feb. 24. —Hoge—Reosipte, t 1G ibe higher. Iulk buteners, 99.2009 Tent. $9900 18.40, Francisco for miles south of Yaquina Head K from Oleum at $ p.m. Kobe for Beattie, 1.99 ‘ape | Packin, Fiattery at § p.m: str Edmore, Yoko- for Beattie, 2,359 miles from Seat- pies, $9010.18; roughs, $8 O4. 25 Catue 3.000 Market tte ; botener stock, Receipt Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove terminal—#tr West Notua Great Northern terminal—Str Tokushima Maru Rell Street terminal? 8 CG Algoquin. Pier 1¢—atr Wakena, str Fulton. Sheep —Receipta, Lambe, Sie: Francisco Produce Britten K Belxium Restor. m Pretmiom Pier §—Str Rosalie Mahoney, str Yo-| SAN FRANCISCO, Fob, 24—Hutter— nemite wextras, 1, Puer Str Delight, str West Jester, str) © ® California fiat, fancy, Liberator Pier 2—Str Alameda. tras, extra firets, | ee tie don; wa Pier 1—tr Morning Star. 35 %e ont Pier A—Str Admiral Goeodricy dertised pulleta, “ee Pier B--Atr City of Beattie. ap a op «oe a gra Foreign Exchange YORK, Feb. 24-—-Porsian om with demand ster 14: tre, 0264 Canadian dollars, 4754, Krowen, 1612 Heat Union Pacific terminal—U #8 N C Brook- marks, unchanged N. Y. Coffee and Sugar ard Yardo—ate leont- jo, str Weat Ha "Htimrod, our Mastere tr Youem NEW YORK, Feb. 24-—ugar—Quiet, Railroad Bonds str Bkagway, str Hant * Kast Wat y Dock Raw a TT; granulated, $7 66. *« - Dewei, Cotfee-—No. T Bie, apet, 64 @ eo; Mel ms Toad Dry Docks—Str Forest King 6 ee | parnished by te’ B. Manning & C Puget Sound Bridge @ Dredging Co— | Datler Hotel Building Hull Rainbow, str Patterson. | Stock Ames Yard—atr Roosevelt, | pai’ "& Onto Gora 4s Nettleton Mill Dock—Str Las Vegas. t Keattle Ktevator—t Heffernan dock—Str Ketenikat 88 Vicksburg. str Jef. MaybeDadCan fersom US Burveyor, UB Oe GH B S N. Hoe ET nee uy Some New Fee sass Laks Union “Hulls Abilla, Abnobe, Aby- Clothes Now! |}: NEW YORK, Feb. 24.--Out oftown buyers here today to place orders for fail clothing for men, found prices ranging 20 to 40 per cent lower than last year ‘These were the prices the buy- ere found. Boughton, an, Capraria 06 MEN KILLED Market 6 a few wemi-luxury lines like silk || opts be |, full cream cheese, 240 Tb.; imported egian sardines, ifc can, Stall 21 salt salmon, 10c t.; Eastern oysters, 60¢ and 6c pI CORNER Stall 16, fresh butter. Sie T.; best id American cheese, 3c Tb. Stall 14, fan Camp's soups, 19¢ can; big can apri cots, Ise can. Stall 14, fresh Chinook patmon, $80, ib.; trea halty bo Th.) al roast, 1 * Stalls 116, pot roast, 15 , 22%e To. Stall 100, sa 3 tor Zhe; brick codfish, 1 110, & Me, Quaker corn m Se. Stal) 53, home after ha taken off at 9 Pisa “Kicat thond cottoe, field, Dallas, Texas, at 10:14 You're Always “$1, 20 ping reductions in the prices of | Paar tle og ilo'clock conteal time dast night Satisfied T hned fruits were announced today | 69, lean pork chops, the T.; ‘The flying time from Dalles atistie Including War Tax by the Calffornia Packing corpora f fee th. york rout, 200 th. 'stalig Jacksonville, ug figured by Li eo en's nN MICTORIA. B joa the largest dealers in canned 97-26, Ghirardelli’s chocolate, 32¢ , 3\4nt S. C. Baton, in charge of affairs uu have your eyes RT ANGELES - STRAIT POINT: California fruits Wa. bse; Royat White soap. § bare Int thie nd of the flight, wan lane examined at the Ever Among the reductions, which are} $ QUEEN orry ialely anit 19 oye a ‘ on prices to jobbei olesale Btalis 49-50, ound drops, 200 T.; a A i minutes. For the en sole Optical Co. DAILY AT MIDNIGHT bao: jobbers and wholesalers, ™. Stall 16, Del eh rom n Diego, a dis 4 Del Monte tance of 2,079 m hours and 92 We always render su SPs |} Picts, cut trom $4.55 to $2.15) , corned minutes, an average of more thar aie ya Eastern haan. Ne i”. Weta an hoo, wat Prinses ects perior service in the 12:00 Midnight, Sunday, Thursday ies, $5.30 to $3.20 per dozen. ? ay 3 cans Bowsiien pineapple, $1.00. These figures are unofficial. If fitting of glasses. BELLINGHAM- ANACORTES : “ $4.90 to $4. ¢ ii 6, fresh ground bone, for chickens; |they stand, according to Lieutenant ’ears, $5.50 to $3.65 per dozen Bolling beet, 40¢ To. stall 33,2 1x. lard, | acon, they will wet up a new record — Advance notice of pending reduc quest, Soc Mh.; Gem Nut margarine, joc |for actual time between the Pacific RRC MORO naiehe tions in Hawaiian pineapple also was Bball 60, Flake White, Ma ste; land Atlantic oceans rate Rates even, | ans pork and beans, 25¢ a oes pees camnieerrinen samme CEDAR MILL TO REO! 1 112, for sale, turk A: meses Me Me > 7 @ene der tepedinn.” sali, 36-11, s9e%, ‘oack (Credit en. to eet Hoo D CANAL POINTS A full crew of 300 men will be em Blue ‘Bram patent Hour, hu00. 3 om! in Seattle Next Year ber’ Co. tll: at Ballard recures on Btalis 8-9, 1 ope, 206 T.; pot ronat. a nane, Feb, 24.—-Seattle was L co Ta ees) Saw NA elf aed erations March 7, and shortly there s picked re at a convention of the OPTICA after a night shift will t . ‘ pe put on 4 Northwestern Retail Credit Men's PR io Bs hes OM, doubling the er eon can, Stall 193, 4 rolls tollet_ paver association for the 1922 meeting STEAMER Se ROME OULES SUB JF cy rt to wehitale of ths i rn a “e ae ‘Chteus Ww niger wo nomes offic 8 col 5 cen ot nent pH o; Gites “ plac Portland and Tacoma swung 1404 THIRD AVENUE 3, reas ot bt’s Heat Ever coffee, toc. Stall 104,| behind the Seattle delegation and . Due to scarcity of rubber in Ger. ‘ca Garden the selection today was unanimous, many, men wear boots of galvanized ; pot |*uthorized joy ride. The lst of fatalities inctnded 18|| hose and neckwear, the buying |! unonenecs pilots, six mechanicians, two of|| ¥4% reported healthy. Bheep—-Receipta, 444. Market nominal, | whom were killed on the ground, one snr er division superintendent and one marae dos. clerk who met death during an un Triplets. 36e 1b oat. Schedules Of the pilots, two were killed when making solo demonstrating flights in trying out for the service. One pilot i fancy prunes, 1 Tha. dic. Stall 102, | was killed when he jumped from the Vion m bc, 2% Ibe. 29¢;|plane in the air because he thought » 290 To ryt n Your Eyes Baramined and in civsuaes the machine on fire | pm ap nt SAVE MONEY = echt soos. onder, § ll | ene Ter eee Travel by steamer \|'""" # Ths. 68c, 10 the, 20 CAMP JOHNSTON, Jacksonville, Lenses Duplicated #1, pure fresh milk, $c at. Stalls |Fia., Feb. 23—Lieut. William D. TACOMA 4 for 260 5 oily \COney, making a flight from ocean —_— SAFTY - SPEED- ComrorRt ae 2|to ocean, landed nere at 7:27 a. m 11:00 A. M., DAILY, 9:00, 00, 3/00, 5 iron, Arkansas « Pri-| wholenaling at $3.25 ane ‘The condition of the apple market | Noreeradiah Per Lacai cooking Mananes 1 Medium to cholce Test cows and belfers .... Ewes HAY, Wholesale Price Per ten, city Pitee . ° Ho 25 to 40 per cent lower Cattlo—Receipta, | Rarley— Whole Collars, 20 per cent lower Btoors, 16@7.50;| Rolled |] Suits, 15 to 45 per cent lower. Market stendy. [Gere Whels WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—-Twenty | Hose, 20 to @ per cent lower 09.2 pes ¢|six men have been killed in the air|| Shoes, 10 to 66 per cent lower pone gh 1 il nominal mail service since it was inaugurated || Buyers from all sections of f etek Developer’: in May, 1918, Superintendent Staun.|| ‘he country flocked e in Chop ton announced today. During the|| something jike the numbers of || Portland Market Status: eames Sees’ ued 2 same period the postal planes have|| the prosperity period. Except in TILA Feb. —_... = Canned Fruit Prices AN STAR were received, | baaket. | yams favorable Thurvday. Good Local, at Vatley, per erat " t per bunch . » per don bunches 150 1B.» -sesee neo) 24 00@ 35.00) 11. 00@ 22 iMe@ is! 1.66 don 1 hot house, Por muck - bunches » GRAIN AND FEED © bbl Ordered Reduced) FRANCISCO, Feb. 24- *| Admits Dope Charge; K CLEARINGS” . e i] f |operating ex Pomme Is Given 90-Day Term | prio, aren i otnmninalon & ° ° 5 Hause: cece ee ee SIND, 800.86 Ninety days in the King county) pining in March, according to . ° * Eceesemnaa peve 097,902.64 | | Jail and fine of $200 was the cath pore eles ot Maj. lL A Tides in Seattle Ps a | tence ven bert Gris ix | Muirhead, traffic manager, Tel © pleaded guilty to dope charges | - tion of the staffs at the ae a ip NNUAL ORATORICAT N+ it ganization THURSDAY NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Atiantic Gulf continued its decline teday in the} A + ©ON-\in federal court Wednesday ; inals ix #aid to be reagan ME aes’ a | |face of @ stock market generally steady, Due to the prominence which ‘Condensaries Are Using Up) rest tor inet. 1 mnine pre or GENE WR le serene ret High |has beon gt eb on s of apeculatic th took, it opened $100 will be r are 6. ‘ JOUNS V.—-Behooner " hee F ie me 1h steady, but shortly afterward dropped a point to 8%. ep Butter Fat Supply @ held March 26. All st) auith, ‘sailing for Sydney, N. ¥.| Pirst Low try 6:80 om. 1 | * a wi now oel sateen pe » —_ {dents of the University of Washing blown 2,000 milea out of her courne Four Weeks’ Free Trial 986 b. & Mecond Low Tide || Sears-Roebuck and Kelly-Springfield were the real weak #pota In the " 4 tin dbo lates to op é | wn 2 , ® hit pom ft. |/early market, no explanation for the drop of four points| ‘The local butier market was very ‘ P compete to West Indies | MOTION PICTURE oe a Second Mint Tide |]!8 Seare-Roebuck bey | assertion that it was the work of|firm Thursday, The demand was } INVESTOR ¥ oa “bear operators.” Opening at THY, the stock dre d quickly to 76,8 4¢lneavy Last year at this time the 4 DELAY FERRY PROTEST Mine of ete peta sae Monday _ Belly Springfield opened at 59%.) ee was very dull, chiefly be And apecial report on any comg Property owners on the east shores | 06 ine & bs ig -taoerscpapinde yong ; so the condensaries were canning ar veription $2:per year, Great valu of Lake Washington who are vigor-| Ralls, deapite the favorable action on the Winsl spec. bc re Ma lk for Burope, using skimmed milk 0 u scription $2 per year, Great valug Jously protesting against the increase | FAttr ry euarantecs, opened with fractional declines nite Aton only, which left all the butterfat for thone interested in a business i in ferry rates, will bo heard by the) gr ew A pecs . ‘vd e- butter, Today the strong demand for ° which there are all a sigantic prot. > C axioners at 2 p. i pe prices included atte: mt find rel - . it» of oll, with none of oil's haz So Souateasere acnorenie Meat-t| United States Steel, 8214, off %; Studebaker, 59%, up %; Mextean| butter cannot aise ares ath ge ew S rin ° + he — Petroleum, 154%, off %; Reading, T6%, off & neral Asphalt 66%, off|#0Urce as © Aon 8 hors rsa ates) aoe ete g . 4: Atlantic Gulf, 49%, unchanged; Utah Copper, 60%, off %: Southern esi — * a oo Pacific, TEM, off % »- Roebuck, 78% ofr 1% Pacific, 121, upp? ~” t h 7} = Weather Bureau Report} 4; nortnern Pacitic. 82%. off Mi American Woolen, 3, up % Thin is the time of the year when t oe TATOORM ISLAND, Feb. 26-44. M-| On announcement that the Ajax Rubber company had passed ite éivi- are dry. The quotations were ateady, y e AMUSEMENTS Rising barometer, cloudy ad onat. | aond 0 wtoc ew low for the year, 25%. The company was] hé wis Awan m A. Denes toe; wind 6 co on pcre g wt athase by 8 mates . rprovpliing ‘0 the rubber ana ure gn wore weaker at 36 cents for) " ‘ . hour,” 8B. M.—Cloudy; wind east trade fresh ranch and 29 and 30 cents _ HE New Ankle Strap Slipper (as cut) is one of MOORE onranse pullets. pei P a . : orne MRAM WAT, Feb 2.0 4. M ——_-—______— eg Seed potatoes were on the eemana| the most pleasing spring models. Now in big VALESKA SURAT etralta, bound ‘ta, seheoner Malena, N. Y. Stock Exchange = [mo tancy were polling at $30 per ton. | demand, They come in fine black and brown kid, with FLO Lewis JOUNNY BURKE Grey and Old Rowe; Harry Kahne Rice and Newton: Hert aad Flor ence Mayo. French and Cuban heels, at the new spring price. ............-.+-« $8.50 Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 Third Avenue Home of the Educator Shoe Now—™ Thomas Witkes Presents ene BELLS” Hing Cor A v she te "SL. Mats, 27¢ to Statement of Condition of The Seattle National February 21, 1971 RESOURCES Levy's Musical Comedy Co, im — “KISS-A-MISS’ Chorus Girls’ Contest Thursday ghts (Sundays) 45c; Mat Daily, M Thurs. Mats. Dally B 2:30. Nights 7:15 and O16. BUNGALOW THEATRE RESTAU' EL #10, Loans and Discounts ~..—.... -$11,275,570.92 U. 8. Bonds..... + + cerewene - $1,657,167.24 U. & Treasury Certificntes...--. 197,500.00-— 1,854,667.24 Dancing 6 to 1 a.m. T Other Bonds and Warrants....--.-..------2 4,994,481.75 A ia Carte After Hess Wetite Omak: cgewisewientsiccccusseoss 68,071.91 Clint Willard Furniture and Fixtures... oobi 25,000.00 New Revue Sunday Stock in Federal Reserve Bank... “ 64,000.00 ——x Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit.. 263,424.89 Customers’ Liability on Account of Acceptances Cash and in Banks Matinees, 2:30. Nights, 7 and Now Playing 4,949,920 Total —.. siitianbainen einen SEATTLE SEPTEMBER MOON® Quinn and Geo. L. G LIABILITIES Rehn; Love and Wilbur Capt cacocmcmces ss sevcescoce me ewee eens. $ 1,000,000.00 eral Adminstot Surplus and Undivided Profits. .......22. Matiness, _ 36¢ Circulation Perr eer reer. — — Rediscounts with ‘ederal Reserve Bank. — 340 000 00 Bills Payable to Federal Reserve Bank. 160,000.00 ) a PA Latter: of Credit Acceptances .. LAcE H Extra Fine VAUDEVILLE Feature Photopiay: “FICKLE WOMEN** with DAVID BUTLER DR. 1 aint sddiinapeininenenonknal DORA) enn nn es we ene ween = $23,477, 962.12 OFFICERS ee DANIEL KELLEHER, H. © MACDONALD, Chairman. Cashier beg nda yo) Se & W. SPANGLER, ~ I. LA GRAVE, “REVELS OF 1921" Preskient Asst. Cashier, W. R. HUGHS, Producer R V. ANKENY, lst Vice President. P. B. TRUAX, Vice President. i H. NEWBERGER, Vice President. ¥. G. AMES, Vice President. B. K, REILEY, Asst. Cashier. c. W. MORE, Asst. Cashier. WM KAHLKE, Asst. Cashier. J. H. MINER, Asst. Cashier. METROPOLITAN San Carlo Grand Opera Company Tontght—AIDA, with Freeman, Inzerillo, Ballester, De Mette, Friday—CAVALLERIA, with G tie, Agostini, D'Amico; PAG ¥} Keltia, Ine THe with $2; Balcony, $2 and $1.) $1 and Tbe THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK s. The Equitable’s 61st Annual Statement, from which the following figures are taken, will be sent to any address on request. OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, Dec. 31, 1920 . . .$2,656,524,971 An increase of $385,621,040 over the previous year. NEW INSURANCE issued and paid for in 1920. $529,559,921 An increase of $74,720,484 over the previous year. PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS IN 1920. wees 97% of the domestic death claims paid in 1920 So gus within twenty-four hours after receipt of proofs of death. PAID POLICYHOLDERS Since Organizations . $1,374,975,228 ASSETS, December 31, 1920.2... 222 -- sone $627, 141 »737 INSURANCE RESERVE ....... $519,541,119 > OTHER LIABILITIES ....... __ 19,599,676 SURPLUS RESERVES: For distribution to policy holders in 1921 . $e Awaiting apportionment on deferred dividend policies. ..... For Contingencies ............ 539,140,795 $18,790,678 46,882,132 _ 22,328,132 88,000,942 $627,141, 737 GROWTH IN A DECADE 1920 1910 INCR OUTSTANDING INSURA 347,158,692 sLaeabente NEW INSURANCE . 107,965,091 421,594,830 ASSETS Dec, 31 492,197 bed 134,944,152 LIABILITIES Dee PAYMENTS TO POLIC YHOLDEE 409,5, 53, 119, ero 602,195 72,683,550 19,563,880 WHAT THE EQUITABLE OFFERS Standard Life and Endowment Policies Life Income Policies Group Life and Group Disability Insurance Inheritance Tax Insurance Home Purchase Policies Accident and Health Insurance Educational Fund Insurance —_ Income Bonds for Old Age Corporate and Co-partnership Insurance Annuities of all kinds Insurance for Bequests FULL INFORMATION REGARDING ANY.OF THESE FORMS WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST, W. A. DAY President I. A. Nadeau, Agency Manager Empire Building, deattle,