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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1928. “eng | URGES COAST” | RECS vaRTRES, Vo Vie We Wily \ TRADE ACTION Oriental Trade Expanding ™~ for Shippers o thelr rightful share of the vast trade Tae eee Us tuk cerutant ction ts With the New, Modern Way to Get the Most for Your Money ripe, C. L. ¥ , foreign man ager for the | pany, told the Seattle Advertising peech at the Gowman hotel cafe Tuesday at the New "Not only haw the ted Btates L foreign countries In matters of world Quality Shoes—Newest Wanted Styles. No matter what your fancy =thousands and thousands of exceptional values here ff trae. due to the stabilizing Influence | may be, you will get Style, Quality and Fit at for during this great JANUARY SALE—you of the federal reserve system of | $G$ ay A and HIGHER y PRICED urely pay this great homefurnishing store banking, which has enabled us to Satin Colonials, Satin Straps, Kid Oxfords, Patent Oxfords, Patent a visit during one of the remaining days of this ff) ome Deck’ from the postwar oe Pumps, Kid High Boots—all New Stock, New Styles —All Sizes and Widths. Se ‘sale, “Your Credit Is Good!” of Buropa, but the Pacific coast BASEMENT STORE porta have natural advantage over Porky Porcupine was hardest of all to coax Shoes for Women, Misses and Boys other American cities which we must take advantage of while the oppor Dusty Cost and Nancy and Nick |night after mother has tucket you . Low Shoes, High Shoes, Newest Styles, in all sizes and widths, at New Sensible Prices— tuntty fs still open,” Vanderbura | finally persuaded all the people of jin all snug and comfy under soft nad | Whispering Forest, Bright Meadow, | quilts Western exporters munt turn their Old Orchard and Ripple Creek to go| “Well, now everybody's gone’ attention to the Orient, acoording to | to Dreamland. mid Nancy, looking around at the jerbure, for Atiantio shippers) Porky Porcupine wae hardest of |quiet woods, “I suppose we'd bet an overwhelming advantage in all to coax. But one day Jack Frost |ter go back and tell the Fairy Queen |competition with European markets. | piew his breath on the trees att There imn't anything more to do.” hey are several weaks nearer {| rain storm, and covered them with a|—"Dof’ exclaimed Dusty Coat in 4 point of time, and thelr transport sat of foe as hard as stone As | surprise. “Did you think that was all [ane sete ace obviously much small porky depends for food on the bark | there wna to it? Just to give each er.” he pointed out, of hemlock and beech trees and cot-| person « aniff of magio powder and The Orient, now being claswed by | tonwood (when he oan get f) ft left) put him to sleep?” trade experts as the “prise of the nim hort of rationa Indeed there| “Why, yea,” said Nancy. age,” due to the rapid development jwagn't @ thing he could see to eat} “Bo did 1,” put in Nick. of the purchasing power of the Chi-| anywhere, Bo at last he consented! “Goodness, not said Dusty Coat, nese and Japanese populations, 18 /\t5 take @ little of Dusty Coat’s magi.| “That's only the beginning. Bjeep's s unger = the fer output /oal powder and go to sleep for e/no fun unless you have happy of the Pacific coast manufacturers | 9591) @reama. We must go around and and exporters, in the opinion of Van-/ Prhe Twins tucked him in a nioe| sprinkle more magic powder over the a Gerburs. “ warm hole between some rocks, then | slespers and send them off to Dream ee. col sprin at a a ae eee cag, Around him and left him en he , and may we go a tee psn 4 wakes up ft will be nearly apring,” | land, too? begced Nancy. eral government prove this, SINC® | 1414 the little dwarf sandman kindly.| “I should say eo," nodded Dusty 4 1914 the value of Imports of Pactfic | ‘ ” loses. = ; i. i : mc 1 JANUARY SALE price— cond uitete tena teateneel 200 per} Teen, be can get all the food he Cnet, “We must go and hep Crem in cont, and exports in 1833 wore iia |_ 80 Porky snored away, quite as (To Bo Continued) { - pered steel coils. Double | per cent greater than in 1914. happy as you cold winter's! (Copyright, 192%, by Seattle @tar deck Fits eith wend . 65 the other hand, the import gain for |” - sadisnantendhctttilaabtaididempiCaiame shad ecinien rad he er be the same period of Atlantic cities “metal bed. Two sizes to select was but 2 per cent, and the export from. 4 ft. 6 in. or 8 ft. 3 in. gain but 45 per cent.” J, 5 o In addition to the geographical "Special for JANUARY SALE “i, sate or coomese: | THE ONE-MAN WOMAN in being at the “crossroads of 4 great movement of trade,” Vander a burg declared that the tremendou» BY RUTH AGNES ABELING jnatural resources of this section lure of incalculable value. | anaing’ Umber "ot ‘the atioa.| CHAP. 22—THE MYSTERIOUS “JIM” Uy Sy Alaska i a veritable storehouse of | BEGIN HERE TODAY rated It and caught the white furs and promises to develop Intel ware war mand, outlines against the dark of the yy 44 “4p tf, A e 4 ani an off country. In Utah gigantic raed te tive with | ground. steel milla are being planned to! |.» "A man? she half whispered handle the tron depostta, Washing “In he dead? i . SECOND AVENUE, COR. UNIVERSITY STREET ROMNMNO|AMdN. jing the man wore was of good qual Silence agam. The man on the! “What is ft, chfilat Justia was en ton ts developing into a fruit cen the inert body. |Ity. The little they were able to|couch was stirring uneasily, Hin| his feet. ter, and the Rocky mountains are Gincover of his appearance, in the| lips moved but no sound came from| Kate passed a hand over her face. beyond our dreams in min-| Sf help, Kate visited allee at the | . sti) breath Garknens, was that of a man with|them. At length be turned on his |She swayed slightly phy Mee cl ? whom life had dealt gently, kindly. | eile, an envelope slipped out of his (To Be Continued) | NO LOT, with Th An if by agreement, they refrained | pocket. | NEW YORK—Aute trucks and| | from talk of whom the stranger| Kate picked ft up. It was empty.| ‘7right, 1988, by Benttle tag) | ute Le might be or what ciroumstance had | She started to replace ft and then crumpled him, unconscious, tn the| hoping to learn something of the| Fer Colds, Grtp ov Influensn eon. ravine. man, turned ft over to look at the /an4 as @ Preventive, take killed 1,092 persons tn New York | MONK. t¢ © lonsiy guilty, where they , addrese, BROMO QUININE Tablets, state in 1922, 860 of these meeting| rd the body of an unconscious man A Tt was not ant! they reached thetr 1 beare the signature of EB. ee en ae Se OO wes Se ee ° eee eottnge that they Gites. SE COR RR A faa TE ER An unintelligible sound escaped | “How Go you suppose he came (0! gene FORT YATES, N. D.—Charging/ Justin Parsons as his fingers traced | be lying there all alone?” Justin) «Jamee—Iamenf™ Kate was epeak- ‘Thunder, old Indian ef the Sloux|the damp, upturued face Kate stood | |)! |! votced the question while HAts| ing siowi, “and she said I'd learn to tribe, who participated much tm Da-|near him. | cleansed @ out at the man’s temple |kota Indian wars in early days, @ies| Mer eyes had become accustomed | and mixed @ liquid which she held to the darkness of the gully. They to his lNpe while Justin raised him. “It ts strange—I hadn't thought DR. WO lot that,” Kate murmured. “If it/ CHItESr DocTon |had been an automobile accident, his | Nature Chin y car should have been somewhere a= ——~ | THE NATIONAL | pgp es = (0 lS this wardrobe tru avalue head-liner— | CITY BANK c ictured. Plush lined | ite eave toes, ‘Very $ 42% OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON wutifu lined. 5-ply ma- ——— IT READ: “MR JAMES LA- i ——_— — THAM, BULLIVAN, INDIANA“ Fiber covered. Special MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ase hagren: JANUARY SALE. Pas Es ae A silence @uring which Justin a ‘ bent over the figure. Report ef Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency “He looks pretty alight—think be ATTLB- la TACOM Ae at Close of Business December 29, 1922 tween “ we cowie carry, him ever to the house? Ought no o in , dai / Your RESOURCES thie damp much longer,” Justin wna talking half to himoeelf, Credit TT | Loans ana Discounts .. $ 9.506, Kate slipped her hands under the Q { ” (shoulders of the unconscious man, Is y) : U. 8. Bonds for Circulation, 50,000.00 tented his weight a moment and then Good | Federal Regorve Bank Stock 18,000.00 arr » - _% Furniture And Fixtures .. 29,000.00 *E think we eowlé—let'e try, anys d SP Safe Deposit Equipment ..... ceeseces 10,000.00 how. Getting up the hil will be U, 8. Bonds, Treasury Certificates, Warrants, eto.. 1,705,440.30 hardest.” Customers’ Liability Under Latters of Credit 4,280 “We can skirt the hill, A little Customers’ Liability Account Acceptances.... 1,821.64 longer’—Justin had taken Kate's — | Cash and Exchange 1,406,781 92 place at the man’s head and was/ we So ee ee | —— Nitting the bedy—"but it would be STATEMENT OF CONDITION | Total... ceccecccsseres+ wee ee 8 6,781,793,00 bye nel ad a sian a tials | hey © body and start | MAADELETIED around the hill. The unconscious Surplus .. 100,000.00 and slender, but as the distanos be Undivided Profite . sabe 257,716.84 hind them lengthened, Kate stag B ANK OF SEATTLE Reserve for Taxes and Interest Maetes [[{serea under the weight. The foot- | Circulation .... 6. ing was unc Darkness in- N. ° Dividends Unpata . 5 creased the dl uity At the Close of Business December 29, 1922 Letters of \Credit . ' Ae they silence settled T. uSINESS Man! " EN Becurities Borrowed . upon them uld tell by the RESOURCES pe ‘“ . feeling of the hat the cloth- me id > A $2,558,019.91 ——_—— Are you making an intelligent use WU. S. Treasury Certificates and Bonds.. 795,401:60 | 1 " ¢ Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities... 769,223.65 : oad 1,000 Eggs of the passing hours? Federal Reserve Bank Stoc 11,400.00 ‘ i t ° VY, 4 H Miitener’ Liability under Letters of This bank is a little over ten years old. Look In Every Hen j j To savé time is to save money— Credit and Acceptances...... . 84,621.70 |f|]] Over our statement carefully, We are for i ‘ money saved is profit—profit is the Prepaid Insurance Premium. s 2167.06 Seattle and the Pacific Northwest first, last A 7 Lact of Baki Furniture and Fixtures...... . 70,911.78 ||] and all the time. If it grows we all grow : ; Se gS OSIEe PRE le Deposit Equipment. . - __ 7,619.26 |}\]] and prosper, so let us work together, for in TELLS HOW ; There is no greater factor in the and Due from Banks ++ 1,102,201.26 |f|l] union there is strength. lity ‘sks wile is economy of time than the use of the aes $5,351,466.01 aw ermine the laying life. of Ro hen a ‘to : long distance telephone. The serv- ate “iy “s pcfis --# 200,000.00 “ee —? Pg Bivocttson, arly” « ii ice is prompt, efficient, convenient ateeve for Taxes pa Eaterent: ‘ 1496408 a eae Dh fy Sash! lay 3 “ot mr goon and satisfactory. Letters of Credit and Acceptances... ++ 89,981.70 Oaphter "Sree pac Consult the telephone directory as Deposits . tas iaing 2 . 4,874,380.88 A._F. ANDMRHON, PS a Vesa toma p- w highly to rates and classes of service avail- 51,466.01 |} Logwing Company. Mruotion Contoangr™™ Com UI four a Youre ume Ie eve able. A66, JH. BLOEDEL, OLOF. OLSON. > Work to wet 1.000 eed | e COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS fain Mt, A DONOR wy Bit a " {Eptogeaciy "hw Gs reake' Gold Every Bell telephone is a Long A os LBERT DAUB, investments, hens lay like pull how to kee 7 . . eeesiber 4 1948, line 3 re ‘$ soeneaes aaidant Fedoral Condensed oh aT RHOD ES, | y exp on alt throweh Distance station, camo 31, 1921 * 1414'248'83 FT. FISCHER, oktib wrrrcosn, ker hens hustle: $6 prot | December 29, 1922. . seeeees 4,874,330,88 |f} Se See and Realty Company. Those and dent Arcade Building every hen in FORD “WILMY, Becretary Clear Lake Lum- — Secretar , Ber Com nretnry Lewle & Wiley, Jobn E. Price, President . B. McDowell, Asst. Cashier |! JW. MAK W lita, a { E, Shorrock, Vice-President . P. Callahan, Asst, Cashier | President ma absolutely tres to on i Andrew Price, Vice-President . ¥. Floren, Aest. Cashier ! thin paper Who koopa alx hone. oF |more. lao to a dollar Ghia Te Gcinats Bond De} cach ciara | “ winter, Thin . “fe 2.3 gg TE, OE eee eee ieee eee The Pacific Telephone DIRECTORS keep cht Removes the cnuse and restores the bod: John B, Price A. Brygger ‘health, | for gS tak, (9 send io" as for Free ‘etal’ Treaimen re ri | I h C c George BH, Hardenberg ‘ thors, Mn ee ee Bi ton, N, Y,,’ e egrap mipany i 1 N. an o~Advertiooment, ‘will be sent ‘rm mail. N