The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 10

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Serre 2 a CE ne PAGE 10 THE F.F.Heater ann The new concern Ie to be SEATTLE APPLE SHITE LUMBER DEAL = or ched by men of STAR an the Tidewater ‘Timber co smear) 1 91,000,000.» year, according to.A- ® | Seattle Man Held w commirn ee biwe tswanon| who is @ delegate to the Pacifi Manufacturers | Convention Enthusiasm aa|Seareccttien beams [os tae norman Pee criana| Agency Needed Here to Get ange tntegrity “sind “abiity, linea of whieh has teen subscrtbed | ant tr ee known * tnt : —ef-— High Pitch tn property or. onan \ it, However a i; |} The three concerns are the Mer the merger t outfit oak tink, it ‘ eo head tha: . rh se : ith enthusiasm at @ high piteh. | Lumber company, the Western Co have ps wt under ¢ ne head “more SERS Reilied hate ak the presten OS es . ore than 1,000 delegates to| Blodgett company, Ltd ail in te menahip 6 north, range T west en ttie's share of | gpangier, president of the Seattle ‘ ser ant convention of the| The announcement was made by J. in ¢ hrartagenn- BoP nas te mttie's share ot | pansier, pr Gloves, ational Appi BhIppers ato - bet con me } jon were hoyerey ‘Thureday by : % peeph A. Swaiwel preaident of, . Aprons vn Caton National bank, dlecusped | Finance and Pusiness” c Ww. Mann, of the U. 8. department of am Exhibit Booth No. 216, main floor N. W. Mer- chants’ Convention. riculture, spoke on “Modern Refrig j erator Service.” } | Other speakers were Dean Stephen Miller, of the University of Wash ington, W. T. Clark, Wenatchee, and Dr. Chartes Brooke, departmént of agriculture / Wednesday afternoon the delegates; and their indies cruised thru the }Lake Washington canal on the steamer Indianapolis Rolle-Barnes Company 514-16-18 First Avenue South Telephone Main 0881 SEATTLE Wholesale Only DRY GOODS SPECIAL” HOSIERY NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS Holiday Goods, Toys, Dolls, Etc. Home Office and Factory 4812 Rainier Ave. Visiting merchants and the Seattle public are invited to visit our Reventy thousand mice, weighing about a ton, were killed in an Aus j tralian wheat field in one afternoon. | Fumes from chemical plants have been the cause of many damage | Merchants Ne Take advantage of this opportu- : nity to visit this modern Cracker i and Candy Factory; it will be i worth your while. | { Look up our Exhibit.at Booths 69-71 We will be glad to see you Manuf acturers of BETH HATS Visiting Retail Grocers Washington Brand Macaroni will have a ful! display of their product at Booth No. 101, Bell Street Dock. Drop in to see us. ~ HANDLING OVERSEAS CARGOES All Puget Sound, British © & WASHINGTON a) MACARONI = We use only the Best Durum Wheat Semolina. A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS PrYTTITI irri iri F YOU want to see the “last word” in Footwear styles, come to our Booth, No. 164, at the ex- hibition. BOYD SHOE & RUBBER CO. WHOLESALERS 318 Occidental Ave. Seattle, Wash. imbia and Columbia River ports. Most tle squipment nd on the North Pacific Coast, in x Electric Conv nd Holsta and every facility for rapid & oF unloading of vessels. NO CONTRACT TOO LARGE, NONE TOO SMALL Correspondence solicited INTERNATIONAL STEVEDORING COMPANY GENERAL OFFICES. Pins Ramp {TRUNK DOCK WA z.8 18 ral Manager. Ww. FRANK AD mt and Manager, RAND WILLAPA, HARBOR ¢ President and Manager Sececovceecesesseeseeossssoveosess Seececcccccscsoeseoseseoesescseeee ATTENTION HARDWARE MERCHANTS Make Our Booth No. 332 Your Headquarters. Arrange to Meet Your Friends There. Henry Disston & Sons (NCORPORATED) Cloth Caps and Hats Are exhibited by the manufacturer at Booth No. 24, on main floor of the exposition. We will be pleased to receive visiting merchants at our booth or at our fac- tory, No. 160 Jackson street. SEATTLE CAP MFG. Saws, Tools, Steel and File Manufacturers 322 Occidental Ave., Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE National Fruit Canning Co. w }was indicted by # grand Cigars— Don Julian See Vega Del Rey it “aa. Detroit Hand- Monee es Othman Humo Beverages— _ Distributors — Sprin ring Cigar Co., THUR SDAY, JULY 27, 1922, Booze Conspirator J. Allen, formerly of taco Wednesda tion of the Montere Charies the Great —— Girard “ Pabst Blue Ribbon — Sierra Club Ginger 1200 estern Av Out-of-Town Visitors: Remember The Bon Marche is Headquarters for the Black Mfg. Co.’s Famous Black Bear Overalls, Stag Shirts, Work Shirts, Mackinaws, Heavy Pants, “Shoulder Eaze” Union Suits, Etc. Pike St—Second Ave.—-Union St. The Latest * 49? “The Touris' Extra Light—Cool-—Stytiah. A New | Hardeman Hat for Bummer |When Old Sol blazes down there’s hat-comfort under this | Hardeman “Tourist.” Made with rope ridges—the latest block | | —"The Tourist." It's easy to wear. | And there's satisfaction in knowing it's ] |the best your money can buy Come In and Try On a “Tourist” Made on the Pacific Coast Building for the Future— NDER the active direction of men who for many years have been actively identified with the upbuilding of the Pa- cific Northwest, this bank is conducted un- der a policy of earnest co-operation with the spirit of enterprise that has so greatly developed the resources of this-city and the Northwest. For the future it pledges the same sin- cere and active interest in the welfare of Seattle and its neighboring communities, In this spirit it welcomes visiting mer- chants of the Northwest to Seattle and in- vites them to avail themselves of the serv- ices of its officers and various departments. _ Marine National Bank OF SEATTLE Second and Madison Forty Years @ Established in 1882, THE FIRST“ NATIONAL BANK for Forty Years has energetically and faithfully co operated in establishing and erin scores of enterprises which have “ds an important part in the upbuilding of _ Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Today, further strengthened and fitted by a full generation of experi- ence, it stands ready to continue this licy of interested co-operation in all Ges of business activity to the fullest extent consistent with sound banking practice. ; @ With this assurance, it offers services to those in the Pacific N west desirous of affiliation with an gressive institution provided with facilities for every department of mod- ern banking. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Established 1882 Kangaroo Brand OUTING SUITS UNION MADE AND Royal Court KNIT WEAR will be shown on models at the style show during the Northwest Merchants’ Convention. There are features In our garments we want you to know about, Features that make them popular, We would be pleased to have you visit our play booths—we have three—an acquainted with two of Seattle's ing manufactured articles. We an inspection of our manu garments, their quality, cut and work manship will convince you of their worth, Kangares Outing Garments are Ade 2N MADE from Government ed and stylish. Are to fit the averag men, women, girls en—akirts to mat care to wear b r Our Royal Court Knit Wea for men, women, girls garments—they numbers are hand fashioned leas features in our sha arate thread used in bottoms—they are loop: not droop because we use a strengthens it—not a strip sew Manufactured in Seattle by the Western Dry Goods Co. and Sold by al Dealers aa We have published two catalogues: Our General Catalogue for dealers Gut: BEB. « hictle « olor for the persam who would like to know more dressed to stitch that A postal ad garment us will bring you one. Order by number

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