The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 10

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2 ff a ri feo RA line wn tae he enc of ep IR: RENTS ONY YY THE ‘Employers Must Cut Paut | Shrine Pilgrims to Traverse Hot Sands To escort weary travelers a | the burning @ands to the holy city of _ FORBES HEAD 5 OF WAR RISK ssc Amount of Poll Tax | Seattle Man Director of Us ven From Employes’ Pa | Metropotitan theatre, in the after OLYMPIA, April 38-—Under the | noon, hall her husband's Those exempt from poll tax are) phe tax of a married woman | persons not yet 21, thase past 50.| not pe deducted ff ian 7 cna salary, and vice ¥ | band and turn it over to the county | treanurer, If tendered. ee elsewhere are not exempt in SAYS ENGINEER)’ ““~ 3 |Checks Come in for \“Tanlac Has Never Failed Me 1 Relief Ord Yet,” Declares Well Known Flour Relief Orders Seattle Resident | for 2 cents, a sack, a bar lot four to the starving cl our Armenian all) | An employer may accept the poll You can send by Uncle Sam'anall All you have to do is to write a “I have ured Tantac on three dif ‘ferent oceasions, and {t hasn't failed | yet to do what I wanted it to,”/| said Geo. I, Robinson, of 2115% 7th Ave, Seattle, well known hoisting lengineer. Mr, Robinson was born | 33? Burke bullding. é|\in Middietown, N. ¥., but has been here on the Pacifie Coast since 1886, and ix highly respected by all *|iwho know him. “The last time I had to eal! on| |Tanlac was a few months ago while | working in Spokane I eontracted |museular rheumatiem in my arme which knocked me out completely My shoulders and elbow joints got! *o wore and stiff I could hardly raine my hands to my head, and my) pushing the male in the grocery arms ached so bad they were &) | stores thruout the city. At a lunch- most useless. I had no grip in MY) eon of workers yesterday noon, team |hands, couldn't lift a chair from the| captains reported subscriptions to floor and for three weeks I wasn't| jable to hit a lick of work. My | | stomach was all out of order, I had Perfumed hair exerts a fascination wherever x1 go. The fragrant odor of ED.PINAUD'S AIR TONIC commends it to women of tefinement. The faithful use of this delightful French product not only overcomes the effects of excessive scalp oil and perspiration, but imparts new vigor to the hair roots: tal youthdel lustre to the hair. Eliminate dandruff and prevent your hair from fall- ing out by daily application of ED. PINAUD'S. It is a liquid, therefore easy to apply and a real pleasure to use. Avoid preparations that are not time tried. ED. PINAUD’S has been famous for 100 years. It ts safe; quality superior. when the contribution of Seatt) a Robert Dollar steamship. buys @ barrel, $250 a mck. The over there for four for the children in the downtown district, and women are which Seattle in expected to furnish to keep a quarter-million helpless lthe region of my kidneys. ‘our Dealer Ask ¥ “Tanlac has built me up and put Most Fine French Ex- hish pies, buya 6 OZ. for another year, me in such fine condition on two butvoucan eietinnnmentnesimmmmmmenntines RFUMERIE lother occasions that I decided to “ED. PINAUD'S. Sg PINAUD [try Ht again and the medicine ban! Here's Our Champeen | ja noc rheumatiom ow . LILAC VEGETAL Anstain hogan Ces io completely that I never have an| Barber Shop Waiter on ee ED. PINAUD BUILDING Jache er pain now in any part of my bedy. I have a fine appetite Nell Ro Cadger, Beattlo tire me. | chanie, went to a barber shop a week jand everything agrees with me.| ago and did not return. Ils employ |Taniac will always be my stand-by, | er, 1. I. Soyster, T16 E. Pine at jand I recommend it every opportun-| grew worried and reported the disap jity I have.” | pearance to the polices, Wednenday Bartell Drug Stores and leading | “Reen walting for a shave,” he ex druggints —Advertinement. plained. To the Flour Users of Seattle HE statement is often made that hardly any flour in the proc- ma ess of milling is ever touched with human hands. This is 4 false — along with a lot of other statements made about our. 3 ogee Fine, clean mills, washed wheat, bolting on expensive Swiss — a... Silk and vacuum suctions only play a part in the manufacture - of pure flour. The most important of all is that the mills shall be operated by clean millers—clean in person and clean in health. _ The Association of Professional Millers is the only organiza- tion in the world that recognizes and enforces the absolute essen- tial to cleanliness before a miller can operate a flour mill. Every miller, before he can obtain a graded certificate, must pass a rigid doctor’s examination to satisfy the Association of Pro- fessional Millers that he has no such diseases as leprosy, run- ning cancer, chronic eczema, falling scalp scales, other rank skin diseases or open sores, coughing, lung or throat diseases, or any other disease that the doctor might discover that could be transferred from the miller through the flour to you, the con- @® sumer. A continuous check is made by the Association of Professional Millers to see that their graded-certificate millers do not fall vic- tim to any disease objectional to the manufacture of flour. If such should occur, that miller’s certificate is at once canceled. It should mean something to the consumers of flour in Seattle to know that The Albers. Bros. Milling Company, The Seattle Flour Mills, and The Fisher Flouring Mills Company exclusively employ graded-certificate millers. . For health safety to themselves, the consumers of flour, which is everybody, should make demand of the baker, the cracker fac- tory, and the macaroni manufacturer as to what flour they use in their products. The Association of Professional Millers is prepared to furnish milling and grain information, or lectures to schools, women’s clubs or other persons interested. Lo sis The Association of Professional Millers 630-31 New York Building Seattle, Washington If at any time the graded-certificate millers should withdraw their services from any mill mentioned in our advertisements, we shall notify the public, at once, for their safety. | Tantac is sold tn Seattle by the | Cadeor walked into the tire shop. | SEALTLE those not residents of the state May | Appointment of Col. Charles R ncsnniipanipaiiiins aon jenforeement provisions of the new/!, and soldiers living on military | . of Seattle, as director of the }reservations under sole federal Dureau of war risk insurance, to fill| SPOKANE. —Sald to have con.| "te Poll tax law, aa Interpreted) js diction the vacancy left by the resignation | fessed nine burglaries, two high|by the attorney general's office, all|” i¢ the wage of an employe does! of RK. G. CholmeleyJones, is An | school boys, members of well known | employers, after May 1, are bound) not amount to $5 no deduction ounced by Secretary of the Trea lies, held by police, They were|to deduct from employer’ shall be made by the employer on ury Mellen <4 upon presenting theatre| Wages the amount of the o f the poll tax | Col. Forbes was formerty commis said to have been stolen, | poll tax, or $5, unless the oye | rm shall not deduct from Boner of public works at Honolulu. | ~ PPP PLL LEAL ~~~ | produces a receipt showtng the poll/an © yo's wages to cover pay | He Was with the signal corps in the serving as vice president of the Hur |tax already paid or ts otherwise} mont of the poll tax of any other Jate war, and since then has been! ley-Mason Co, | exmmpt. |member of the employe's family | years and over | | check, aa others are doing, and send . it by mall to the Near Kast Retief, They will see |» that the sack, the barrel or the ton |» | goes off to Constantinople by ship, | “ flour ia purchased and rent direct on A check for $100 buys a ton, $10! 6, money stays/here and the four goss | 7 Business men are taking orders | « taling 163 of the 1,000 tons of Nour | no appetite, and had awful paina in| cnidren of the Armenian, Syrian | and other Near Bast nations alive | Mo eierren eeepc a STAR |County Pioneer Is Dead in California) Mra, rank C. Jost, King county Aberdeen Women to Aid Orthopedic Pythian Sisters’ Relief club, of Aberdeen, has started a campaign to ploneer, died at Loma Linda, Cal Wednen¢ according to w re raise $500 or more to asnist in main ved here by her parents, | tulning beds at the Children’s Ortho | y ire, Alex pedic hospital, The $500 will keep | 44th NW. The body will be attic for burial up two beda for the crippled kiddies Active Middle Age May Beat Youth Medical Science proves blood rich in iron to be a secret of great strength, energy and endurance shipped to Be RIGHT IN TRIM Our Harry Casey Follows: If you are crippled with tu you!” You're in bad shape On Friday I was a sure I was billed to box Stan on Monda surely at a eno You may be a better man at 60 than the husky «tripling of 25 if you take| care of yourself and KEP YOUR BLOOD FILLED WITH IRON ley Aberdeen, April 26. Wash., Th an account of a severe mountain climbing test, a New York news I was paper states that 20 per cent of thore who accomplished the feat were 44| fit to do battle in so short a Halt end Lonnie Austin both my going up to Dr, Loughne ting into his bake oven, which Saturday 1 took two bakes. morning I took another morning 1 took one more, aft left Dr, Loughney’s treatment 405 Prize-fighters, wreetiors and athletes have learned the value of plenty of | plain, coarse foods in their training aa such a diet helps supply thelr) blood with iron. | . c THERE ARE 30,000,000.000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR) BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON, Olive at, put plenty of tren in the and the #kin and peels of soit by adding i apples a frog is free of feathers. Wel tell the world.” Dr. Lough tality”. Swede ayn It will put you | fight ‘n everything. aed by the obtain per At all drug Care of Austin & Salt 1213 First Ave. Elliott CNC), etenenetette sTAR WANT ADS STHURSDAY, APRILg28, 192 HUMAN BAKE OVER, wees) PUTS FIGHTING HARP attle Is Quoted as how I was ever going to recover Seattle, as free from painful and helpless state of lumbago oven gives a cripple “vim, vigor and § “wim, wiger and ytality.” ag (Signed) HARRY CASEY, “The Wighting & (Verified by Dan Salt, Manager.) ’ of Si neh Willie 7 evening, hows time. ineiated y and I 44. On Sat mm Mo er which rooms, 1, 1 into the ring at Aberdeen and knodl Mr. Willis to the rosin in each firet four rounds, and the balance of @ mill I beat him badly, so all o tators claimed. The bake oven ‘7 is a marvel. It fixed me up quickly, of tl f the ney’s in sh Gym, 4589, $230,000,000 (Total Issue) Northern Pacific-Great Northern Joint 15-Year 614% Convertible Gold Bonds (C. B. and Q. Collateral.) Interest payable January 1 and July 1 To mature July 1, 1936 Convertible at any time, at the option of the holder, as more fully de- scribed below, into 6% Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railway Com- pany and or 7% Bonds of the Great Northern Railway Company. To be dated July 1, 1921 Redeemable. at the eption of the as a whole or in amounts ef not less than $5,000,008, at 163% % and accrued interest at time on 75 notice. Any Bonds called for redemption, in order te be converted, must nat be presented foc conversion fifteue days balers the solumptiem Ecse. Bonds in denominations af $1,060, (Coupon $1, Tegistered Bonds in ee eegar Gal tastseod Meats THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Trustee The following summarized description of these Joint 6; % Comertible Bonds has been prepared for ws bp Howard Eliot, Esq., Chairman of the Northern Pacific Railway Compary, and Louis W. Hill, Esq. Chairman of Nerthern Railway Company, from their letier to us dated April 25, 19212 Security The Joint 15-Year 614% Convertible chusetts, Connecticut and Vermont. . Bonds are to be the direct and joint Northern Pacific Bonds and such Great obligations of the Northern Pacific and of the Great Northern Railway Companies, and are to be secured by a pledge of 1,658,674 shares (ap- proximately 97% of the outstanding stock) of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company (which percentage of stock has here- tofore constituted the sole collateral security for the maturing “Burlington Joint 4s”), and in ad- dition by $66,000,000 of mortgage bonds of the two obligor Companies, the deposited collateral being valued at an amount in excess of 120% of. the principal amount of Joint 614% Bonds to be vestment for life insurance companies in the of New York. issued. about $44,000,000 annually, and, in addition, the Privileges The Joint 614% Bonds may be con- shage of the two roads in the surplus income of C =~ verted, par for par, without charge, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad OnversiOn at the option of the holder at any Company, after the payment of its fixed charges, time (upon presentation not later than fifteen days before maturity or earlier redemption), into 6% Refunding and Improvement Mortgage Bonds (Series B) of the Northern Pacific Railway Com- pany, due 2047 (callable after 15 years at the averaged about $20,960,000 annually, the total annual average being about $64,960,000 as com- pared with $14,950,000 which will be required annually for interest on the new issue of Joint * Company's — nc a ge 644% Bonds. or into 7% Fifteen-Year ortgage Bonds z (Series A) of the Great Northern Railway Com- Equity Since July 1, 1901, the Chicago, Burling- pany, due 1936 (with no option of prior redemp- ton and Quincy Railroad alone has in- tion) or into bonds of both issues in any ratio be- creased its surplus in the amount of approximate- tween the two which the holder of the Joint 614% Bonds may desire, but not more than $115,000,000 of either of such mortgage bonds will be issuable upon such conversion. Legality _. Northern wpe gente n the opinion of counsel, a for Savings Banksinvestment for savings banks and ance Companies trust funds in New York, Massa- ly $200,000,000 against which no securities prior to the stock have been issued. The combined net assets of the Northern Pacific and of the Great Northern, after deducting their prior debts, to- gether with 97% of the net assets of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, after deducting its debt, indicate an equity, at book value, for these properties of close to $1,100,000,000. The above bonds are offered, subject to issue as planned, for subscription at 962% and interest, to yield approximately 6% %, Miscount will be allowed at the rate of 64% per annum en the principal eum ef the Rends from the date of payment to July 1, 1921, from which latter date interest will accrue om the Bonda coeeniemiensetaeatsieneimntitin 4 Subscriptions books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. at 10 o’clock A. M., Thursday, April 1921. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also in any case, to award a smaller amount than app! for. The amount due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. in New York funds on or about May 16, 1921. Northern Pacific-Great Northern, C. B. & Q. Collateral 4% Joint Bonds, due July 1, 1921, with tag cosnen atached, will be accepted in payment at 100% and accrued interest to date of payment on allotments. Temporary Bonds, exchangeable for definite Bonds when prepared and received, will be delivered upon. payment, J. P. Morgan & Co, First National Bank, New York The National City Company Guaranty Company of New York Bankers Trust Company Harris Trust and Savings Bank Seattle National Bank Dexter Horton National Bank BRING RESULT

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