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PAGE 14 E SEATTLE A SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923 BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, Building *. Local Lifetime Sees Changes in Railroad SHARKS TRYING * BUSINESS COST —— “ahaa eae guy | ar kets Electricity Marks Path ot Progress MINING STOCKS Research Bureau Figures Faas by he bearae oot , SON place ring th Th of freah exis took un , : 7a Oil Is No Longer Good Bait Margin of Profit he . ithe market oul | Prd and sir ven uve. ; A to Catch Suckers The Harvard Bure I than ¢ ans : ayers ooh [the bears : = ae oe ; A é A P 5 oy : BY EDWARD THIERRY a * The re mitfee, that from 442 ‘ wa) : yy tree " a hemes being aban gated $556 v0 eK gar.) as ws Wet ea ¥ : w ‘ r of mining promotiong, business was | Ms ne . ~ At ve 198 & he D, “ig ab total expe f acting the . whe ky : : ; ert the The off ness was t ~ P $ bili, \ mining Bee 3 of 2 per cont «Te DRECTINR Public Maricets rate Rete * Se ena etodun ot t 4 H ing Is bette ft e e ‘ pw) SANITARY Look ou ng man } Dro. xan, where ia ; ¢ headquarters of i loss © ales per cen A ne, 400! ae 4 —— a ° je stock-sell ™m. Exposures a Y * . * “ a a 4 the ance committ m 4 The Harv: eat J ioe */ Above—The newest type 9 , Be ae und the Better Business bureaus haa a t fate” profit e ’ t a . i . °| gearless electric motor, with fi " iy y |thene results w Dusinesss . . "4 o| ite 28 wheels and a pulling : { Nearly 100 were indicted by tedi ai cluded 443 so 5 ; I. gh nag Rang EBD power that can pull a longer : d he Fort Wort train than the draw-bars of “ “Prison sentences aggregating . : : the cars can hold together.| 3 more than 25 y F profit 1.3 per cent of sal : ‘ : ofp y tocogree| Below—The little “Fred F. ey Ml posed on fendants in the first turnoy be men as gui"! Merrill,” a giant of the early nea in excess of $40,000 have oe fox. bun tr@ 20/608, that ate wood and. blew | sensed in , 8 ih 2 — than the steam locomotive without = ice tarviea h : - ae J aa overhauling, has further increased i Wh ese yr - FREIGHT RATES : en oP ue Milwaukee Has Story of Growth From tre anny Sings Sr'teienc urns, |i eed of iterate,” at a ‘ Q . : FRUITS ni] se PE a ELECTRICITY HAS | dangling 600° pee cent divider ‘ ‘ Jee ; kiss ate Wheels Shcairn . Wood to Electric Power MANY RAIRQAD USE the. publ ‘eves 0 go, goa sssei mparing in one jump the loco c ne developments, Gypsum and Hardware Men a er. 4 . creas ter, | 3 par MMOLE] The story of our railroads ts, with yonly thru the betterment of track v rn ago with this mod-| “Good mines and real develops to Present Reduction Claims ; ; ‘ a <4 gh iE pet femmoalbe Mg eile ger scse§ Pp motive power and nik > leviathan, it i# safe to| ments are being injured by those whe andatoupae 1 cares 6 course of a ime nals, a detatied description of which t the latter handles 1,400 per/ play the sucker list. Experienced ape OF . : : Cherviea— niin , f the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul| 7 nd rail, held together « ne 1 te it iM by the fraudulent operator, wat te , however, ensentially tory Of (hl by fishpiates, would make a sorry we dh, ago the | victims are usually widows, school : Mc bull romedar be 76] part that electrictt figure alongside the present 80, 90, |" Id ha 1,001 s, clerks, laborers and stenog tana ter re much higher than lae—_Dried Ca 4 g in raiirow eportation. |119 and 120.pound steel of the modern , wheat 106 y 2 ners whose savings are caught fm the rates ‘T ¢ Montana gypsum Grapes--Mstace 2302 io Mily \ e nt Of | track, held together by heavy angle ne electri i 5 Mistticts to coast cities, we , 3 5 C Reed . s| ou ntinental lines tol bars, set on te plat wilt ans 1 m 5 Agent Schwab estimates that heard rds » t e . ti ast a‘ ; 4 du ally-driven ins, creepers to pre rails travel a . $600,000,000 was lost during the past a For merce ( 3 > - ‘ year marked the 60th | ing with tho train, ail b Df a year in fake stock schemes. gether I who arriv . } y n, D . ° t “aT n@ ary the Milwaukee rail-|the curves to help h 9 n sportat t Liberty bond n ts are being century. Hardware a . a ” peer ! ae) we logal enti 1 60! heavy loads and his to ‘ Ine of *-lcornered by fraud artists,” he saym seen the aye also ked that rate the 1 2 > 4 00@8.80 years, by accretion and construction,| The evolution of the paase . e semaphore, Htaaitooeshteh P\°The United States treasury along = Both Grays Harbor distric a mE 7 *@ , Oranges uate has grown from ‘ew hesitating | borders on the - ilar " und its keronen it en that $400,000,000 worth may se e dis i m-| youngest Arctic explorer. He : HE ge Mas acta. tee . ree aukee, to a comb tfort a ¢ against the toll ¢ peers sl ir as gecurit petit! swith ft is returning to the Arctic as} vince ‘ Lab@L Tet 000 miles tr t bers, € x aes ‘| commander of the rescue ex- ; | | Watermelon Perth 10 03% i os ; asians U 6 NGES Grays Harbe commis. pedition sent out by the Can- anni ' Ad paammar nate ons tytn ones paral nti : Piste themes CLUB CHA Jobbers that rates the Allan’ Craw foged’s. part 7 Wholesale Dealers Sa! ae gO was y sedan tha dhaas electrical y operation, which | shouldbe made to conform wit “ ; vie at 7 S sh ” aan fe the on of an| ‘The date of the annual outing of Fesponding fates on commodities |marooned on Wringelf island ; . ; \ : x 3$| way w ‘ na new ! 4 nous nt a | a nto: St AP aeration “al shipped north. - ‘ , anes i ‘ 9) and aro r o eren , fi |, |changed to Saturday, August 18. It 7 Pa 3 f ail a8 . 30 | O01 a : . , the signals are lied, not | will be held at Kirkland, where it has Seattle Steck Market a. yellow label, The b © the motive power eby: | ¢ entire platform nig ry west of the Minsinsipp! oxen | 40d ! © present ve 5 ‘ ; r4 § ri by « stor y. but by « 4,400. | exclusive rights to the park grounds OLIVE STREET Varnisied by MM. Mervin & Ce d ptnvavpie, 28; He cam Heyai : in ‘ered. wagon cvation-aleeper. FREIGHT CARS SHARE rb : , cat’. atapped| tor the dads, ‘There. ie Resa ny : DAIRY PRODUCTS An overland Journey was not lightly |IN PROGRESS Wid © Aske ater f “ ri A tha he |i BE me ; down to 110 volts at eath signal| ground, bathing beach and all ther SALES ACTIVE nae} ang i.08 * pas Prices Paid to Shippers ndorta Hardships greeted the| Preceding the advent of rs,| stand. lequipment necessary for such an oo nh ane the airbrake and ai H . ttle « Instead of the wooden arms, which | casion During the past week the office of “eof ae ; erent rm deity atwar ' r followed 1 ; j i ; : nN i vkes I nite a : ve by stoam-heating Of) are often obscured or obliterated by| ‘The opening feature will be a bases Weat & Wheeler sold amother cc ne fc 1 200 10.6 * * wax D : mats . op . rein ere Segoronge ie cape ye the background or storm, each | ball game between the railroad mez in the clos in section af Olive st. Th “National i 32.40 | are Naw : re who A inexe | fruitful /bounds the margin of travel safety. signal stand contains three lights—|and the steamship men, to be fobs es sie ea a week ps the sale |v: . ‘Gon 30.86 . = 7 ae ; fey Ty 4 fe athe . ae as o “ a oh relght cart) white, green, red, one below the|lowed with other outdoon sports, @ southeast corner of Olive and | y21c"t) : atop aboard a steam-hented, electric: | kept 1 ocees beh lfm rere t i - sale of the northwest corner of ( s ational. af Local ‘ervamers eaters ful lovomotives, and journey from 0 1s @ puny affair compared | Preon mays there fs a train jn the ec.|is giving a big outdoor carnival at and Eighth ave. The property is 60 Hi } rr’ A 1 he Coast to the Great Lakes with: | ¥ its 140,000-pound brother Kirkland on the same day, with an feet frontage on Eighth ave., 118 feet a ‘ rf ane # : : Ae x ut netting foot upon the ground or | 1923, i the big brother now~ po: elaborate and spectasdlan oaraem ‘on Olive and 24 feet onthe alley, Th ° 4 " | " 9/0 . mea senses alrbrakes and automatic coup. Go. and the purchaser was, Herman | alaska Stra . Wremon triple ration *ehalaate tl the “brakie’ ven é for ag much as three signa) blocks in Railroad Executive _ {taken ola peeing {bie | Couple cars and run along the top of Gurehteed tive orobere : iD 2 : | Bieek, Calas peacock. » train, It fe @ far ory from the| moe direct : Here for Vacation for investment and intends & e t o i 7 . | Tithe & triplets, old 0 af gers of hand-coup! with the|* ~ abies . P. R. Flanagan of St. Paul, assiste @ commercial building within r : Hides and Wool P $ fe ‘ oe . DAIRY PRODUCTS | e old link and pin, and d-braking. sx s mais lies | a2 general ight agent of the Chi the very neat future. There are sev er £689 Buying Prices, F. 0. B. Seattle Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers Shi News to the 1923 automatic coupler and| The effic 7! signals lies | cago Great Western railway, arrived Sie assis ‘pecidinig te thio tmmeding | ° " t ides. cassettes b MT a tery tags tees p : ‘ to| {fn the use of a special lens of the|in Seattiy Friday and will spend vicinity, and especially on Olive st aie NI 36] Rocks an ; F ney faring | Prism ty with @ special) some time in conference with Eu. Which tends to shaw that the exten-| STUN" itn: : : + ‘eh Capene——Live : Tides in Seattle for the cou transpobtation : neandescent lamp. | gene E. Harold, Seattle agent of the sion of Olive st., making one of the Lily i | Manone : : SATURDAY SUNDAY needs. s been adjusted to the lens} road. Mr. Flanagan is accompanied most popular approkch rom the | Xew World so 3 nda ty pecrapieneteiy * | um. \ | AUC AUG, 12 BIG CHANGE IN 3 ce + Biving to the | by his wife and will spend his vaca- Broadway r Hill’ afid Summ 8 Kip, ereen oF t, 3 to 9% Ib iz] Wiest Mig iret High Tide || THAN LIFETIME . : penetrating power. | tion in the Pacific Northwest. ave. ‘dis ite conte Savigation ° Ne. 1 ‘ oe a . $3 a ms 10-4 tt. / 3 10.6 f spy 3 r away against sibs Sok iW having its effect bn the ? Foundr +3 ahd ; ul 1 oe a bs a dark nigh Public. cults 118.89 116.90 | Dr om woken ll | ted eta 5 | Second ‘ilign Tide) Kecond rember those earl *!the signal o of Bu : Waterville Wheat | Tarkeye—Foncd. 4 nt ahha tele : aining along ahead of 18 loads them is q Comes Mrs. McG ahead. il has to tp. m, 6.9 tt.) ans . 62 imity to a railroad, they have noticed oe STETSON POST proneer Sle (sUKRE}) dg Fess| Bises oc bats SND S| neat per | ‘heceba Taw hee and {¢ they have been in close prox. |CA® De seen to change colos six mies) Makes Good Record Y! : ound ; : tp 4, according to aite— Old, live. i tilaes 4 made for curves so that the engineer| WATERVILLE, Aug. 11—Wheat eaehe ses. oles, It oe 3 from time to time the advent of new | wan see the light before he is exactly | in this district is ylelding from 20 to TO BUILD MILL perry F : py z 2 } wg wah tt 1 ag Re cather Bureau Report |‘¥?*#: first, the locomotive with the/ iq straight line, horizontal and at | 43 bushels to the acre, depending on > 4 ' 4 > le wk | ws TATOOBH ISLAND, Aug. 11.—8 A. M./ Measured by years, interval |about five bushels more per acre @rected on the dock sites at 5501 E. > alley woo " i Phe rpeped |creaning up to the giant Mall ; but if we attempt to bridge in |g as high as 62 pounds, mill wili cost $100,000 and will be Coarse, clean 4 3 eee 1126 of those old-time freight cars. F 8 and courts, Which is distinctly Bheep pelts, each 1.00@ 3.00 i ARRIVED—Aug. 11.—-8tr ftanwooa| 24 beginning about 1887, is t \¢ j Belgian Tared-slaves per tb 5 t aide, |that year the first electrically-pro-| oats o) Arar partaataesiin tia Mia luthber firms. Operation of its ‘ Ge hort hale, ¢anem 1s@ 16) oe m | result of along series of day-by-day |xteam spark arrester, then the six-|\} angles to the face of the signal, |Jocation. The yields are running The Stetsori-Post Lumber Co. has | 8¥P*t nd os 1 € : * POULTRY AND MEATS bark ind south, 14] Wheeler, then the eight, the ten. ai nd boo Billys iad | Prepared plans for a new mill to be|zellerbach. ; tr, lone. staple, ID. sess eeseeee ' : . out—Gtr Dorothy | the trailing weight cc ween the little wood-burning loco-| than estimated, and the grain tests Clean medium Noes tie rn @ two-masted frelg A ve and the giant electric is quite | above 60 pounds per bushel, some go | Marginal way. It is stated that s and Ame 1 Medium heavy A 4 20 yanks along a tonnage equiv ob : ‘ ree, hea ri > raial z t cars. Jone span the interval that lies be eee meet Exe Titles rec- |and jurisdiction te Pete f ‘ : c » 2}/Arrivals and Departures), P°rs!ieling the steam locomotive. | ween the capacity for work embod z tsa mi h 4 cD—Aug. 11 oa | n each machine, we are doomed We nea future, wil igcax tag ine | ; ely | Baitca Bheep shot, sack... -ee@ ute] Tarkers-Pancy,”dreseed VED Aug. vod growth of. electrio locomotion, In| {et 8, etch machine, we are doomed || New Corporations Pansion of c Seatt oldest seh in ¢ AD) Dey ong hale goat skins, 1b 16 ° J a . r / present mil!, which has ample track oon race = : mel pel 9 CRA f cress | Ruled street car. was opersted 10 | developments. OLYMPIA, Aug. 11.—The following y le track i P ¥ block 1 att Philoctetea | Rochester, N. Y. Developments in ee es articles of incorporation have been pee Wut Jacks the whartege that Fancy, Heht i via Union bay this field followed thick and fast, un- 2 : *l bas become a familiar sight. It de . Paige-Jewett company of Wash- 5 Twenty-one dittérest wayg of preparing attractive egg dishes are AVE STOCK fats (serves the title “giant for it is, in Shipments Heavy | iin" Sesute, $10,000; fohn 8. Pow: Yakima Prices f contained in the latest bulletin prepared for the housewives of + ay tela one * j |tact, stronger than. present drawbar| WENATCHEE, Aug. 11.—Fruit| oj) and Gordon Mifflin. 'S for - or: Washington bireat, Jf you a copy of this |} 7.00 ; ce ncate p: -; | construction can stand, and 110 loads, | shipments from the Wenatchee dis-| Northwest Atuo Equipment Co, Hops Remain Firm pulletin the obtpon ‘below, inclose a two: porage'statiy |{ Mediu ; ; 09 7.008 are Pb sae or about 275 of the early freight|trict to August 7, inclusive, total His Seatlo, $20,000; W. V. Dickson and MINA? Ace 41s stondl anes and send it to our Washington bur ¢ p cars, is the limit set upon its effort.|cars, or about 25 cars more than last | pwight N. Steve to be firm at 20 cents a pound in the Maton on sey sloed With this increase in tonnage has|year at the same date. Eighty-four| j. H. Walk's store, Clarkston, $50 Yakima valley at present. several t ———~ pa im 9 A. mi at Hetterton for |Als como an Increase in speed. On| cars of cherries and 13 cars of apri-| 900; R. H. Walk, P. J. Walk, C. Dun> sales of 1923 hops having been made Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, . ; ‘) Franol gia tea Aee, 16 les that reduce the steam locomo- | cots were shipped by express during} jop and Rich. J. Janke. General mers this week at that figure. One grow 138% New York Ave, Washington, D.C , wentern amt ‘Boutheantere "Aleeka ait [tive to a speed of eight to ten miles|June and July. Forty-seven cars of | cantile business. @r has received an offer to con ae |p. m.; mer Dorothy Alexander for Ta-| per hour with a passenger train, the| cherries, 88 cars. of apricots, 65 cars} Centralia Liberty Theater Co., Cen+ Nears, crop at 18 cents, iherhest 1 wish a copy of the bulletin, “Ways of Cooking and vevest0,00g10,s0 [om ME 4:40 D. m.; ate Latouche for Ta-| electric moves at nd 80, and the|of mixed fruit, elght cars of pears | tralia, $20,000; J. B, Fitzgerald, A. By future deal repo: for sever: " Serving Eggs,” and inclose herewith « two-cent postage stamp to « 7.00 10.00 | bee nei ate Wilmington for Ta-| movement of freight trali 3 beon|and 18 cars of apples were shipped —— 'T. Robinson. fons in the valley. Pick for same. 6006 8.00\ for Tacoma et 8p me ctr Dotkt | speeded up proportionate The|by freight. . Peninsula Transportation & Deyel- offered $1.25 a hundred to sta Nar : ph Ady @ | Wintermote for San Pedro, at 4:15 p. m.{elimination of stops for coal and| Total cherry shipments this season|opment Co. Gig Harbor, $30,000; by most growers, The actual season Rained us? | FLOUR AND BUGAR wire ae | water, and the ability of the electric| were 131 fas compared with 136 | Chris Thompson, I, A. Rust and By pens in September bg “Wholesale Prices Vessels in Port at Seattle |locomotive to run many more miles Hm 1922 and 72 cars in 1921 |A. Allen, — - Street and No eaede Flour—Family patente 97.0067.40| Smith Cove Terminal-—Pier 41 - an Sugar—Cane, per owt jord. Pler 4 “Yes,” said the specialist, as he _. Okanogan Reports + ony bate ( oh saonintt TOKO MRF 4) } stood at the bedside of the sick pur 17.00 you Aug. 11.—The vari State | G8, Dellw Baiwiest aidircts. tx Oren t | “Cracked wid fred, ineah, 100%... eoo | Rit’ 7—Mtr Carolyn Frances BY A STENOGRAPHER What will it cost?” asked the stele county are reporting the finest crops - - |p 1 37,00 | hier §-—Btr Buricheo, 1, Don't think Just because you are an employer—a boss—you should |™*n faintly. C ever seen here. The Conconcutie Rolled and ground, $0's-100'....,4p.00| bier fir Wilmington, |be relieved of the obligation of being courteous enough to reply when an Ninety-one ager jae istrict reports crops that will run | Onte Whole feed, 1009, --,7171:4400 | pier 1—Bte Robert Luckenbach, U, @. #./¢Mploye says "Good morning.” This little lack of courtesy on your part} “You'll have to shade your pi ingle No. ¥ start scling 0 little,” replied the purchasing agent, in the neighborhood of 4 to ( FOE Shrouting, 100% 49.00 |. Manlo No, 6 causes your employe to start the day with a feeling of resentment and il. |! nee Bie acre. Moleon's sed inrephtedl ag |Wheat—Recleaned feed, 120 47.00 | Pier H—Btr Went Jontor will toward you {“T have a better price from the uh Bae recioaned, 11:00 | Union Pacific ‘Terminal--Str Boren = ‘ ‘| dertaker.” @ge around 40 bushels. ‘The F F tf P Th Ri h W. ‘AiLGrnin: Chop-=te's 4.00 | pacific Const Con! Hinkers-—Str Nevadan,| Ul. Don't keep tho office full of heavy tobacco smoke unless you are Uy Bs Ponca duster te, ruit res Lol ving é 1g: t ay ie P $200 |U-8. Shipping Board Moorings Str Went | alone. If you must smoke incessantly, at least open the windows and let in ra 30 to 40 bushels. The reservation plentiful is the time to preserve it for next : LAD ots lari bogey }@ reasonable amount of fresh alr THAT'S A Lor porta trom 20 to 49 bushels to the winter's use. There are right ways and wrong ways to do this. If | \¥# 3 $1.00 mtr Canada, str Manta Barbera, | 1H Don't forget that it your chair {s made more comfortable and] | A Ford operated by a woman a lg you' want. to learn tiow {0/do It in the most eprroved, ‘pete dane $1.00) str Galonne | warmer by the addition of a felt seat fad, perhaps your stenographer would | down the other day, She halt manner, fill out the coupon below and mall to our Wa 59.00 | § Flour Milla Terminal—str Phitoc- | appreciate having one, too. passing roadster inquired: g pn belo c 0 oO shington % #016, t00, ra otoriseed Meal—100's || . , fi this bureau Linseed Oils Menlenioé’s {np | Commeroial Boller Worke—U. 8 L. #1, 7,| V+ 1 don't think that using coarse language or swearing In the presence Do you, know anything about TRADE TERMS Benn Meal—100's EEELESB 00 | Heather, ate Santa Ana of your stenographer increases Her admiration for you, Perhaps it sounds | car’ a | al Meal=100 yi +0 090,00 | TE ‘Terminal — Destroyers |as bad to her as like conduct on her part would sound to you. “Only a lot of bum jokes." he re Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, je Granulated---100' 1 Abas | spokane et ‘Terminal—-str fanta| , V: Don't Inbor under tho Impression that your business is going to the | plied, and drove on. LIABILITIES 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Charcoal (hardwood) —c0's 00 | dogs If you grant to your employes tho holidays to which they are entitled. - th the general sense, the total debt | Meal—100'e terway Dock and Wareh Some employe! eem to think that holiday: 1 American trade with China ha a e total debt aieant' «bony PF =100'6 aati Watery arehoure| Some employers seem to think that holidays are a gurse to the country, | Americ ‘ade Of an organization or individual, 1n ddan anid! Prosstron he bulletin, Conserves, Jams, Marma- Ht—Limestone, 100'8 14100 | eo ste Han rate West allp, Gotout and enjoy the day yourself, and then don't forget that the fellows | creased four-fold during the past 20 eluding ‘floating debt” and “funded | postage statips for exme. © herewith four cents in loose Meat Hcrape—15 ny id0re 6.525. ion.99 | Todd Drydocks—Dktn Forest Friend, ate | Unde i have just as great a desire to live and be happy as you have. years, and now is equivalent to about Aebt.” Technically, the liability wide | i—Wantern oyater, 100° a 14 monn, str Mandasan Maru, ‘mtr| VI. Don't cease to be courteous to a caller after you find that ho wants | $20,000,000 in imports and exportsy of the balance sheet als : | Wentern oyater, 100° 92.00| , Leine Macrak to sell, and not to buy, something. oils | ordtepattarsont en ee ee. Os VII. Don't try to make a big impression on your callers by ordering your | against depreciation of ; ? x |Marbor Inland. T and Warehouse | employes around unnecessarily or humiliating them. Only the little fellows plant and equipment, what portion Te onaasn ities oF oe ‘ < wees Building Permits Now when " | pdieiaher's)—Btr Dorothy, atr Al do it pene able to capital tock, etc |ranseed Oll—=Kaw, in barron. s+ Winnlow Marino Hatiway—Mtr Donon) y Vii | Don't be too critical, and go to pieces over an employe's mistake, ms prlcable “to capi Mock, et ‘ ; fohr K. V. Kruse, nehr Retay | YOu make lots of them yourself, ‘Try to keep your temper and give him a | sretropotitan Butlding Co., 1201 4th ayes fatice sheet, incldes.not. oni. pee Hedi veness TAN pas, Dae Coquitlam City, whalera Blar|chanee to redeem himself, It might produce better results to hand out a] ¥. Py. store, $2,000. hb debt, but, also, such items as “re White Lend ? ‘, tee Stream (Buoy 7)—8tr Madison little well-earned praise, instead, once in a while Jonn Scott and TH. & 8 yet gai iit Satves.” “surplus! and “enpitai 8 | ation « eT 8.8. Arizona, U. & & Penn-| 1X+ Don't walt until an employe is offered a more remunerative position | pA" mL waraees, Oxed, $8 1 mann, frame lodges Stock.” ‘The aggregate -amount of Bi, Be dilpalal gol Uaake aa liberove: SBS w A Ns matt earame, exe unto ; i sn | before you p ms WHEL He SacHeally worthy to gauecontt here, Clase Tatiana a Habilities always equals or balances | ay " - The American population in China 5 1. 8, 8. Melvil ar ally worth. to you, Don't be a, chear 20%, $4,000 ’ ° skate, Put yourself in your subordinate's plac George TB. Lamping, 1127 38th Ne, frames the Aggregate amount of ausets, has ineroased from about 4,000 in| 4. 8. Promothe Cae) "s place. f ; a fi {. Don't fail to be Auman in your attitude toward empl be a : 1908 to about 12,000 at present, | £. & Omaha, destroyers Nos your attitude toward your employe—The o,*}1 Raper, g11a N. Slat, frame seele 08, 308, 261, Nation's Business, * dence, 44x24, $2,500,