The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE 4 MERGER IS “THREATENED Failure of Congress to Enact Legislation Menaces Entire Scheme BY J. F. RICHARDSON WASHINGTON, Mar, 10.—-Failure Dy wongress to enact subsidy legis lation which wil! make ship operation of American ships attractive to “big capital,” will have a serious effect ‘on the plans for the gigantic Pacific Goast Merger of all operating com.) panies now handling ehipping beard Bhips into one $30,000,000 corpora | tion. | ‘This admission was made yester @ay by Herbert Fleishacker of San Francisco, member of the interna. Honal bankers’ grou nd head of | the Anglo, London-F bank. | “Naturally,” said Fieishhacker in the interview—whioh was curiously contradictory in some phases —"“the THE SEATTLE STAR Han’kerchiefs Men’s Bandanna or White Handkerchiefs that sold at Ibe, go AT FIRE SALE “Ic Insurance A table with Men's Shoe— values to $1000—-AT FIRE SALE PRICE $2.95 Men's Unionalls in bloe or khaki— formerly to $3.00— GLOVES We have marked a large lot of Canvas Gloves AT FIRE SALE PRICK 3C BOYS’ SUITS A tet of Boys’ Suits cote 1 $12.00-—-AT FIRE BALK PRICK $3.85 P orwa o lay Bs Bhor— valor THE END IS HERE Every article in this great stock must go. The Insur- ance Companies paid their loss in full—we got the money —We do not want this smoke or fire damaged merchan- dise. Every bit of it must be sold regardless of cost or worth. This is a GENUINE FIRE SALE, so come—- FINAL WIND-UP SATURDAY Rene © sie ip mn ‘male AY FIRE BALE race MEN'S PANTS MER’S SUITS AT FIRE SALE PRICE L Apecial lot of Men's Pante—to Men's Sulte—values to $40,00— oss big company would be formed to} handle them. Soenar FIRE SALE PRICE AT FIRE SALE PRICK — 98c [$9.85 mr tn aeruc ff OVERCOATS MEN'S SOX oe et Gas ae We have marked Men's Sox, prices to $15.00—ge AT formerty up to 240—-AT FIRE CS FIRE SAL# PRICE Men's Underwear Yeu cam buy Man's Under. wear, that sold at $1.00, AT 69c BOYS’ SHOES Come here and get Boys’ Shoes, values to $6.00—AT FIRE 6ALE PRICE $1.87 WORK SHIRTS We have « large banch of Work Shirts, marked to $1.50 “The stock of the contemplated | oy Gerporation will not be offered the | é at first. It would be under. | by a few wealthy concerns ‘and, after the venture is assured, the Btocks would then be thrown on the YOUR It is to be med, aince Fleiah. is the leader in the merger} Alma Mann, 12-year-old that his banks would under-| daughter of an American em- peau An attractive ploye in the canal zone, has} for the ships were named by, Won for herself the title of board, and congress should enact |“ Houdini girl” by her unusual) seney ad tha overament ‘have | swimming stunts. One of her} that the stock would ever be of-| performances is to swim the! fered to the emall investor? was canal, chained hand and foot.’ |She has done it dozens of| shipping board would have | times. “Easy,” she saye.| ipegiied Fielshnacker” “tam, pro. | “Swimming always did come this whole scheme as a pure | natural for me.” tot action to help the United | d the shipping board estab | a merchant marine, 1 wen't prof plan thru the merger propost- ‘a dime out of this whole thing. | ° We bel thie project will gran varying my own expenses | 1, business interests of the Pacific! L : eS the | const to urge congress to pass the) Py wg ‘ose a pan ie | waney legislation,” said Fisish oe Aig lg ‘That efforta are beng made to or INTERESTS bring Senator Wesley Jones and GOAST Senator Poindexter of Washington, made plain during the Im-| as well as Hiram Johnson of Califor | hat bignae y Lasker of the | nia, and other Pacific coast senators to line up the Pacific|into line for the subsidy, is well # in favor of his sub known. PRICE COME TO THE WIND-UP OF THIS FIRE SALE PRICK AL baa go AT FIRE SALE 23Cc Sale 1 la “% a.m. 28c RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER PINE STREET MEN'S UNIONS MEN'S HATS Men's Unien Sults— values to $1.50, go at FIRE SALE PRICE 59c AT FIRE SALE PRICE am ‘oad and only 4 EVERY BOY CAN GET A xk * <<] Radio Receiving Set FREE! |--- Listen to the Music and News That Are Broadcasted Every Day * 9, If You Already Have a Radio Set Here’s How You Can Get Parts Free IF YOU NEED A— DETECTOR STAND—Secure four new subscriptions to The Se- attle Star for a period of three months or longer. COIL—Secure five new subscriptions to The Seattle Star for a period of three months or longer. CRYSTAL—Secure only one new subscription to The Seattle Star for a period of three months or longer. ROTARY SWITCHES—Secure two new subscriptions to The Seattle Star for a period of three months or longer. BINDING POSTS—Secure three new subscriptions to The Seattle Star for a period of three months or longer. Your friends and neighbors will be glad to help you. There Is Fun for Everyone If You Have a Radio Set Here Is the Way to Get Your Set Without : Expense Get twenty people who are not now having The Seattle Star de- livered to their homes to agree to take the paper for a period of three months or longer. Have subscribers sign the subscription blanks printed below, then bring to The Seattle Star office so that delivery can be started at once. Be sure and have name, ad- dress and phone number written plainly. : As soon as you secure the twenty subscriptions you will be awarded the radio set. ta Collect no money on Seattle subscriptions. Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid in ad- | vance at the rate of 50c per month. This dandy crystal set has a receiving radius of twenty miles. Every boy can win one in his spare time. one out these sneer blanks and have a vgn sc ription ‘Sank Hooke? I hereby subseribe for The Star for three months, and thereafter until order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the careier at t of 50e per month, The Star delivered te me I hereby subscribe for T for three months, and ereby eubseribe for The Star for threes months, and T hereby subscribe for The Star for three months, and thereafter c tinued, tor which I ; until I order same discontinued, for which I thereafter until I order same d agree to pe carrie 500’ per month. 4 » pay the carrier at the rate of 50¢ per month, agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 500 per month delivered to me. I am not mew having The Star dotivered to mo. 1 am net now having The Star delivered to me. 1 am not now having Name Name ...- ose Name ...+++ Address . ‘ Address Address Phone No . ove Phone No. +. Phone No. Taken by Taken by Taken by Yn eS FRIDAY, MARCTI 10, 1922. Companies’ Dress SHIRTS A counter full of Men's Dress Shirts go AT FIRE SALE good Hate—valuty to $5.00— --

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