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~, BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, ork Stock Market|\APPLES MAKE \BANKERS MUST ‘Seattle Sees Growth of |HOLD MEETING * Its “Prosperity Street” A Mile a Month Is Added to the Street TOTAL LUMBER {New y PAYROLL IS BIG Possibility of New Year's Record Is Forecasted Olymy prospe well witnes ion that set | $114,000,000 {ropped te $55,000,000 g up ta $81,000,000 in} reconstruction Joma combin peak wage mands erialize aptly stagds new re Wit b chance of making tha: the year of hington have exceeded sam last year by 60 per This first upward swing of income t lections in» this state for at ars, he stated Saturday F res for the first three months of the present fiseal year, commenc ing July 1, compared with the first three months of 19: months s the | umber 1923 July $1,085,518 Augus' Septemb Total 9,086,448 €. W. Broom has become: assoct ated with investment of Carstens & Earles, Inc, it was an nounced Saturday, by President G. Austin Haske! Broom came to/Seattle from Min Deapolis in 191%) since Which. time he has been asseetated with the in vestment firm of George H_, Burr, | Conrad & Broom.” He has k wide | acquaintance among bankers and in. | vestors of the Pacific Northwest and enjoys an enviable reputa: found knowled or the business. Pe bance Plans for New Metro Building The work of clearmg the site for | the Metropolitan Building Co.'s new structure, on Fourth ave, opposite the new Olympic hotel, will be started January 15,"and the build ing ts to be completed by August 15, according to plans announced ‘Satur. | day by J. F. Douglas, manager of | the company The new building ix to cover the half-block on Fourth | five., between University and Seneca sts. It will be six storiew in hefrht and will cost approximately $750,000. | house jon forea seeurity Foreign Trade New York Stock Satu B10 Becond BOND HOUSE. Davison Dupon D. OLYMPIA articles of in Inthe office of th Duralite € ttle, $109,000; W and RH. Cosh magnesite, com all kinds Certified Pub mpla, Olympia and E. ¢ Market & Bryan Ave, Seattle secretary of W 2,000. W lervasemg stock $150,000 to The United States bureau of for eign and domestic commerce has! Teceived the ‘following inquiries from foreign firms which are jn} the market for American ‘goods. Full information will, be given to American firms on application to H. Blalock, district manager of the bureau, Lowman building, atthe Australia—(7887)—Machin: tor! railway work ship, Belgium—(7877)— dried beef; whale meat, canned, tons as sample order. Bolivia—(7883}—Bakers’ supplies, Brazil—(7923)—Celluloid With in sheets and bars. Sawmill equipment, China — (7912) - grades. Dominican Republic — (7922) —| Lime kiln, steel, 100 barrels daily | capacity. Guadeloupe plants, family receiving set: oxide. (79 with complete rheostat. Haiti—(7901) gated. Honduras—(7894)—Shoes. | India— (7906) —Bulbs, electric; } hells, electric; cigar lighters: hand Jamps; optical goods; pocket: torch-| 8; safety razors. Mexico—(7919)—Hardware, | ers; oils; paints; stains; varnishes.| (3927)—Soap-moulding machinery | Venezuela—(7893)—Books; may wines; pipes, tobacco; periodicals soda fountains; toilet artictes. ry 10 and xa-/ (7924) stationery. Ginseng, aul size. (7915) Radio| (7891) Sulphur di-| Turbine, 110 volta, | switchboard and Iron sheets, corru-| bufld. A meeting of the ‘Tax Limit league will be held Tuesday even- ing at 6 o'clock in the Seattle Hotel dining room. Speakers from va- ried business activities will discuss tax problems in an effort to form- ulate a workable olution of pres. ent tax problems. see Hen Disston & Son, Inc., will have charge of the program at the| meeting of the Seattle Advertising lub Tuesday noon im the Masonic! club rooms. A. A, Gardner and J.| W. Sheedy will be the principal speakers, TRADE TERMS GENERAL EXPENSES This in one of the subdivisions of | the form prescribed by the Inter-| state Commerce commission for the | cladsification sof the operating ex. ® penses of railroads. It ineludes the walaries paid clerks and attendants and general officers, inguratice, lo gal oxpenses, general office expenses and supplies, stationery and print: ing and miscellaneous items sot properly scheduled elsewhere. ' | ment Policmen Honor followin: lc Motor Car Market y bem ft Hr Veteran Officer Alvah attle De' Serg: rest M ective ant He to Sunday funeral ceemon dead officer's f Kent, polige departme utenant W. ard T. ve Kent during eran of the Se-| 19.3 t and fathe B. Kent and was laid4 impressive Over 400 of the attended nied. theat; | tagt rites at Butterworth mortuary. | the Full honors were paid thelr di }eomrade by the Seattle po vens post and Women's Re charge of the ceremonies. than 20 retiring wers spoke at the served more police for J.D. 0. F mony. Struck down University distric Mrs. C. M. and her in the cit | ously injured, The driven by shoe dealer. pending the and daughte two were hospital et Corps in an + Saturday Miller aughter Elizabeth, 7, Monday, struck Warren G eene utcome of the mother’s # injuries auto in 54th ice depart A. R., ere in Kent had ars’ on 1910 the (2h) —toomaking| TWO Injured When Hit by Automobile) by the night st we SEVERYNS SAYS. Declaring that ing partly B. Severyna matum to hi that the obeyed.” obeyed, ¢ bi umerous made to me,'* slot-machine Monday the ss had* 1 thief of issued de: order uec he (ORDERS FINAL uppre Police n n only Ww n ulti ndin, “absolute! complaints have Severyns, the slot-machineg are operating. order forced, not only Iso the “The out of and gent That 1s against Ha ae fhe res mi commis to final them troys pect for the hines police must urted must be fon or picked headquarters be er enformecent efficlericy but department FAIR CROWDS MAKE RECORD A new record for attendance at | Dry flint hides the Puy Western lup Ww ha heing 190,000 as 1922 record of 1 believe that the Sunda was 40,000. ‘The exposition midnight with a farmers and Jabe vantage of their | week to swell the da, been os shington compa 00, cloned fair ablished year, the estimated total Sunday at} this large attendance of Ore one holiday crowds on who took ad. of the | Labor GRAIN PRICES "CLOSE HIGHER =" de " r Chicago Board of Trade Saturday's Quotations ' Chicago Car Lots Saturday's Quotatio Yarntshed by Logan @ Dryoa Me Second Aven Aealtic Cash Wheat N | | | Foreign Exchange ‘ relge | | N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Katorday’s Quotations Easter: raw, $7.48; refined, quiet 1. 99.2569.40 4 Santos, Boston Wool . Oct, &—The cand weate | ket today ‘¢ than it atarted, but th vee Foreign Money Status Saturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Piryan 819 Second Av Seattle Canadian French fran Belgian franc Italian lirn German m’k Swedish Krone drachma, 14h cts 18 Holland 3 19 Nor $4.8 $1.00 19.30 ctx 19.30 ctw 5.01% « 040 cle 17,89 ctx h ota 1001 Be 6.47 cle cts florin ® Rumanian let é “ Spanish peseta | see | Liberty Bonds Sutarday’s Quotations | Yurnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave., Seattle High Low 99.17 99.13 | Rorien First 3% Firat 4s Clone 99.14 15 of 7 97.10} a1 08 | 98.07 08} 97.09 98.19 d Ave, Seattle Bid Asked i DIAS (| 4 | guilty to rHE SEA NEW RECORDS Washington Leads Country in Shipping Fruit NATCHEE OYSTER WEEK ESTABLISHED Tribute Is Paid to Doane by Washington Growers It wa lat clin: It was ne It's be neen on was 4, ac Caterer, it oyster pan Charges Filed in Rail Theft Cases Grand Hartzell, agninat William pleaded property larceny charges Ande nd wh recently ved son having re value of $71 Milwauke company 1 in Ma to the Chicago, way fil sper ‘olm = Dy fonday. Fraud Charged in Suit to Collect Alleging that Allen Keeley cot lected $5.5 his m Octo ber 4 and turn it JM ter filed the nount in Keeley mone fused to did not neent to the com- Tides in Seattle MONDAY | TURSDAY | OCT. ® OCT. 8 First Migh Tide » Tide | 244 a m., 10.2 f 13:37 a 19.9 ft. | Pies Low Tide | 247 a.m. f.| Second High Tide 3:23 p, 11.9 ft :p 12.3 ft econd Low Tide | Second Low Tide }9:39 p. ma tt tt. ! 10:20 » on tt Viret Virst Low f Tide jo:ot a 14 tt Second High This Weather Bureau Report TATOOSHE ISLAND, Oct. 48. a. m meh at 6:15 p. tm, Arrivals and Departures Baitliners, Balbos, Loe Angaten, a General In on the 7th Lucker Angeles and ete Alaska Via Southeastern Admiral De’ Francis en from Kureka and ney 4 | via Balboa, 1 Viet British British Brit souk Aa) B t bi a 4g” 4a 781 91th Japan Tapanone United K United Kingdorn, BANK CLEARINGS ttle Clearings $6,0; 1,545 Portland . 6,738,088.00 | | 1,464,115,00 | | Tacoma | | Total transactions. , 2,387,000.00 ¥ - xe Hides and Wool | Hoying Prices, F. 0. 1B, Seattle Salt Hiden learingg# | Balances NO. 2 sss Kip, green or No. 1, 16 up No.2 4s Dry silt cow bi Dry filnt Stage b tlendance | Horse dl with the | rt officials | woot pelts crowd alone | Dry, @ Groen or wait Coarse, Pele at #10 0. nila via Hongkong. 415 9 at ii Kobe via Panaman from Bow Low Angler der from New York ladelphia, Tal 0 and Po t Madi Shang ate W son from Mi hal and Kobe from Maru bp. m tom vin Ne and Ban mercial T Angeles, Han Franck 746 p. mot wtr He Antwerp, Halbon Angeles and Franciaco, at 12:45 p.m; mtr Maru from Kobe via Van 10:45 a. om; ate Stan from Ketchikan, at 1p from Southweatern Alaska Salled=Oct. <tr Fulton fo te, at 1a my; ate ¢ jal Trader Tacoma, at 615 a tr Ad al Kivana for at iid night; atr La Brea for Martinez via Ta- coma, at 2:15 p. mj ate Buford for Ni vin southwestern Alaska, at 10 p.m motorahip Frank Lynch for Lox Ang 2a, m.j ate Orestes for Tacoma, a ntr FJ. Lackenbach for ‘Tn 9 a, m.; str Northland for Baa at 3:30 p.m. see Port at Seattle Pler 41—Str Went “via. Tacoma, Lon . at via San Franciseo, Francisco, a nt Madivon, Hokkoh Terming)—Str twa Maru ninal H.C. Gy Owego, motorahip. elt Motorahip Anvil Mtr Bubillence tr Walter Lickenbach. Ate Admiral Dewoy Atr WF. Alexander eitie Terminal#tr ate n Pacific Connt Coal Bunkers, 8, Awittaure, U. #, Ship Hakata wtr Santa Ana Pier 1 rd: envenue, lL. 8. ing Hoard Moorings Himrod, Anna 1, M Atlante Btreet Hireet ‘Terminal ford Btreat Bast Waterway Dock & Warehouse Co. Mtr Went Nil 1d Dry Dockw-«#tt Anporn Hound Bridge & Dredging Cotte Patterson Bir Wont Teri’ Mtr ¥ Ber Panal Terminal a0, an Mtr Henry 8, superior} obtain | | || five Str Walter | Now| 5) with such gifts Tollwa | Arlington, TITLE STAR HELP FARMERS Congressman Urges Service Department Aid pi That Is Not BY W. BL FRANCE tre eve help the farmers p ty that You map. a bimoelf, e departr a hin own difficult farmers are ‘ fo! Me Comm) banke et a tant street farmers the perity might contribute to Prosperit n thelr prospertt st y genera that builds Thene ¢ 1 mile by mile Acreasing numbe it ; nd Ww. G ident partment B. Ryan 4 that unee mere to be the Superphosphate Is Good for Oat Crop MT. VE N nem Oct. 8 ngs for which per 1 make a total f made a Prospert oat fields, If crown ten and one-half many farmers During 8 next frontage mile Super at the rate acre 6,029 feet atre year nonatration one ed by agent's of this year Walla Walla Hay Growers Organize WALLA WALLA, Oct. §—Hay owers located in this county met and formed an organization for th purpose of marketing their hay atively, It has wan adde SEATTL RESIDENTIAL Pr ontain both a bus HAS BIG ROWTH ntreet must necessarily residen of equal In 8 been mperity nee an perhaps, run cts hand many new people that each, the tial section. Importance Jon attle have Ax an evi there two di growing hand in of the uve come to live on & dence co: | tle's Pros been shown | perity street, it bx Interesting to note that already this year $11,684 been spent to provide homes for the increasing population During September permits inmued for 163 residences with a total of $520,650; during the fir hs of the year the te 1,666 with a v a better price can be obtained | ol their ization Homes to Be Sold at Public Auction : © announ the farmers hay sell as one or were Ay homes | of 710. od ts for } anued x the first ni for 57 During September 1p. ue of $ ne months tele and tments $6,681 wan spent lings. ‘DEATH TAKES |FATHER AND AGED PIONEER) SON INJURE Fight jam Hoffman, 62, of 4232 32nd 97th birthday, John C. was probably fatally hurt, buffalo train days after c w plo-|ave. 8, jebrating his} Wright hunter died neer miner, and| Jured when the auto in which they at NI") were riding, ¢oilided, headon, In a home, 8035 Ashworth ave. Sunday | spectacular amaah at Rainier ave, and nenility. | 8 Monday morning, Hoff. man's auto thrned over, crushing him beneath it. His son was thrown free. Hoffman sustained internal in- Juries and a wr hed back. He was taken to the City hospit where it was found necessary to admiister au laethetic to cane his pain, The driver jof the other car had not reported the coming) accident at noon erland * Valley, Cal, in| - 1980, Mr ‘ coesged in. te) Arrest Gamblers be Nps A aonb in Monday Raids in various California sections, Later the East and then|. A Police raiding squad, headed by | Lieut. G. V. Hasselblad, the Far West, hunt: | raids Monday at 215 Wi ing buffa and living the life of ja plains and mountain man of thore early timex emigrant guide, afternoon at 2 o'clock of Funeral arrangements are not ypt complete the F |. but services will be held/ at fferty parlors, in Fre mont, probably Wednesday after Having missed the distinction of being a Forty-Niner, by to Gr Wr | early he returned to came back t thaton ies | were arrested in the first raid on hargea of gambling and eight men ie survived by the widow and/werg arrested in the second garobling children: Will of Sacramento; | oince A quantity of gambling ap. a forest ranger stationed 14) saratus and lottery tickets Ia helan; Percy:| weized in each place Frances Deane, all : will be con Mra. mile May and of Seattle ices | ducted by the Rev. John W. Han- || num of the Olympic Court United Presbyterian church, a nephew and |namesake. Burial will be made either here or at Brewster, Wash., the former home of the family. |Pressmen Here to Honor G. L. Beery With George L. Berry, president of the International Printing Pross. men's union, as the guest of honor, ption will. be held local iamen's organizations at t | Swedish club hall Monday evening. Coaxed From Home ?rry will spent on a topic of inte 2 that he conxed her minor | St t@ members of the union. Hoe Is ee Arnette eeeinen TunOr | scheduled to deliver an address b cavigntar,. 2 rks iE con | fore the convention of the American eee net, ae Sarre ae Ma.| Federation of Labor at Q i § ttle. honey filed suit to collect $30,000| *fter leaving Seattl A ree | by | pr |Charges Daughter promises of marring Real 0 has | and his son, Henry, was painfully in-| made two| and at 204 Second ave. 8. Three men! were | Portland | MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923, on the Map mber 1 demo} he firat 4 of th ores have BUSINESS DISTRICT 18 BEING EXTENDED during ember with On Prosperity have been new bulldings, factories, dock! bulldings, with a val-| no fi this year, of rmita and $56,150 are credited to & Office tall buildings to the number of 180 with a value of $3,621 have been added in 1923, of which Septembe cre id with 7 | The pri and wh ouses, which to be nine ember. and store and r ix to be permits and $117,100. welfare, both spir | phy ax the |ment of people, has not | ted on’ Prosperity st |of the ye in churches, al and entertain been omit Since the first $645,500 has been spent hospitals, theaters and municipal buildings to the number st month added three build nd $39,500 to this ‘total | Taker hole | contribut new ical, as well ings September has buildings to ot far bas contributed with a value of months of ation year buildings | farther the up-building of the city than the whole of 1922 with its total of| | $19.482.605—and 1922 was by long! Jodds the biggest building year of| | the city’s history. | Looking backward over the rec- jords, we spe but one year that starts with the same figures. 11909 holds third place with $19,044,853. | From there the preceding and in- tervening years suffer badly by comparison, 1910 was the — only | Year to reach 17 millions, 1919 was! the only year to reach 15 millions |The rest of them form a group of | which 13 millions is the high mark,| and six, seven and eight millions jare the dominating figures. This year, but three-quarters gone, has beaten them all. And there you have Prosperity st. Seattle. It Is a mighty street and it is being extended rapidly,| that constantly increasing crowds may share {ts benefits. But as we} watch it grow and as we paint glowing pictures of the future, we must remember that its buildings are but the outward signs of some- | thing that lives behind its walls; | and that it will continue to be a vital reality only so far as each of its inhabitants gives to it the best of his individual loyalty and the maximum of his individual effort. New Issues S. W. Straus & Co. have pur. chased and are offering an issue of $2,100,000 61% per cent first mortgage 4- to 1éyear serial coupon bonds of the Madison corporation of New York. The bonds are secured by the |iand, 14.story apartment building be. ing erected at Madison ave. and 58th st, and equipment. Coupons are payable October 1 and April 1, damages from Julian Schwartz, of Seattle, in superior court Monday. The complaint alleges: that hwartz persuaded the girl to leave int fall of 1920 by showertng her Sa seal cape, valued White fur coat, costing $100; a $160 whist watch, and others| | Before me. a notary pi of a like character, and t he | Teg te tates ded ve maintained an apartment for her at) Haddon Hall, Until recently, accord. ing to the complaint, he continually promised to marry her, 443, Postal Laws and Regu Mrs. Mahoney has been under the|to wit |impression that the girl was married] 1; That | editor, and business managers are to Schwartz, rding to hev attor. ‘Name of— n , William A, Gilmore. } Publisher, Star Publishing Co. | RD. Pin rton . Blinding Lights ae Mer. . Marshall o. Cause Accident | Office Mer., F Webst he given 2 That the name and add rifowned by mi y, as the cause of an auto ac in which H. A. Oswood, of | address of each, should be given bel Wash,, was painfully in. corporation th: © of the corpora the stockholders owning or |jured Sunday night, when hig auto lcrashed into a telephone pole at amount of stock should be LeRoy Sanders, Seatt! Hi | Marginal way and Dawson st Oswood was blinded by the lights an approaching car, he sald When his machine struck the pole, | Oxwood received a severe cut on the} knee, His wife, Mrs, H, A. Oswood; | {his brother, Gerhart Oxwood, ard jfriond, Pete Fingasan, wore unhurt | Oswood was taken to tho city hop. | pita, Paces File Suit Against The Star Aw an outgrowth of the” story printed in ‘The Seattle Star on July 1, 1928, of the alleged meeting in California of Douglas Storrs, ex conviet from Walla Walla, and Mrs j Maude Pace, wife of J, W, Pace, | |who waa then warden of the pen} tentinry, a suit for $60,000 was filed | & aga'nat The Ster Publishing Co, and | hoy D. Pinkerton, oditor, Saturday afternoon by J. Wy Pace and his Wiles CIRCULATION, ETC. CONGRESS OF AUGUST | Of The Seattle Star, published dally, Oct. 1, 1938, at $260; a | Before me, « notary publte Webster, 8 that he true statement of the ownership, ma circulation), ete., of the aforesaid py 4 above caption, required by the j tions, Glaring Mond. {dent dlights were wiv Wash Cal . Cincinnatl, Pps, Mir r, Cal, Scripps, West Ch n.) That th owning or holding 1 per cent orm Kagen, or other xecurition are: (If th Trusteo for N, 1, § det, Jno. Vandore CHtolrs, hild), Leonard Jus Kate David Cinningham, M. Hopkins, Cincinnatl, € holl, Cineinnati, O., . Onkland, Cal, J. 8 Cal. That the two parag ckholders, and pecurtt Iders and security hold company but alxo, in en poars upon the books relation, the name of th noting, Is given; alao that embracing affiant's f conditions under wh! pear upon the books of the company in # capacity other than that of fb no reason to bel © that.an ont indire in the other than o# #0 atated by him That the average number of co dor distributed. through the ma aving the six months preceding the nis information ts required from on Ditty, 8 s next pe the anid Il knowledge a Sworn to (SAL) Form $626.—1d, 1924, TATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF State of Washington, County of King, as. In and for the State and county Star, and that the following is, to the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section the names and addresses of the publisher, e (if the publication is owned by an Individual his holding known bondholders, mortgagees, and other securit t Choster holders, nor cor, other porson, assoctation, 1 subscribed before me this Sth (My commission expires Feb. 1, 1924) 24, 1912, except Sunday, at Seattle, Wash., for) aforesaid, who, having been duly eworn accord: is the Office Manager of the Seattle | best of hix knowledge and belief, a/ anagement (and {f a daily paper, the ublication for the date shown in the printed on the reverse of this form, ditor, managing Post office addréess— rer attie, Wash, Seattle, Wash. attic, Wash, attic, Wash. ore than one individual the name and ow: If the publication Is owned by a tion and the names and addresses of ne per cent or more of the total! oO. ester, O. nore 'y holdera of total amount of bonds, mort- ere are none, so state.) N. H, Scripps, On M Vandercook, Bxeer, of Vandercook ‘and minor « Frances B. Clark, San Muth, San Diego, Cat, Johnson, Sin Diego, Cal Oakland, Gal W. Cuts, wah, Mra. Clark, San giving the names of the own: if any, contain not only the Hat of y Appear upon the books of the ckholder or aecurity holder ap: 4s trustes or In any other fiduciary eration for whom. such truatee 1s paragraphs contain statements fax to the circumstances and curity holders who do not ap AN trustees, hold stock and security onn fide owner; and this affiant has or corporation his or other # uritios Ma Murphy eattle, above, tw nd bi auld tock, bonde, ples of each issue of this publication Us or otherwise, to patd subseribers | date shown above is T1848, dally publications only.) OW. WHRSTER (Signatire Of Office Mgr) day of Ootobor, 1928. C, LUMBRERLT. Estate, Building bed ° © © ON FORESTRY Third Annual Conference to Discuss Timber Taxes elopment be of lop. bairman sof ean of the of nde mimittee » most im- that ent sys ¢ at “timber fee they try, but @ number f the tax laws met & tax rder of the forestry of Washington, he { the meeting, will be Repre- Saunders, Fred W, Joy, R. L. Fromme, Prof, B. L, Prof. B will be « Among th avidge dal, W. G. Weigle and, Prof. E. H. Steffen, A S. Murphy, Car] M Donovan, Mark E. Reed and other practical lumbermen authorities on taxation and reforestr or Timely Farm Hints Published Thru the Co-operation of the Washington State College “ Agriculture—If you do not know how to pack your bees, obtain direc- tions from the Extension Service, State College of Washington. Dairy—Arrange plenty of tall win. dows in your barn so your cows will get abundance of light and suns, this winter. : arm Crops—Make an effort to ve seed of every kind for next year. ake it from well matured plants, Farm Management— Reduce the cost per egg by producing more eggs per bird. Horticulture—Rush the apple to good storage. Every day's delay shortens their on and lessens their quality. Livestock—Successful formers and hog men know that small pigs ‘use Jess feed per pound of gain than do older hogs. Keep small pigs growing. Plant Pathology—Good potato storage is necessary. Proper ventila- tion and a temperature of about 36 degrees F. will prevent black heart and most storage rots, Building Permits Pacific Oll Mills, O. M. tanks, addition, 000. Northern Pacific Raliway Co., frame wharf, alterations §1,0 D. J. Bateman, 5621 26th No E, tp residence, 45x26, $1,000, MeDonaid | estate, care J. Davisl_}, agents, mill office, $4,000. Adolph Johneon, Meridian, residence. 34.000. N. T. Blunt, 7805 Fremont ave, frame residence, 32x22, 2,000, King st. frame Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Wi.D. Perkins & Co, 211 Cherry St. MODERN ELECTRIC SAFE DEPOSIT EQUIPMEN “She SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Ri! TON——CHARLESTON— BREMER GAT ORCHARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR, SCHEDULE Leave Ne Daily, 00, 10:90, 11:30 ' except Sunday. Sunday only, aes Fee ECIAL NI VICE er estilo No, Homerton, wetar AVTOMOMLLE vexay aay, except Suni sunuay oly Frederic cs patents R. CER eplture

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