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mr i ’ MONDAY, DiC Mbit 24, Luz, | [THE STAR’S PAGE OF NEWS FOR BUSINESS MEN a ALTER RULE ON [United States Savings (New York Stock Marke ~ PORT RECORDS Reach Record Balances q,.as mens e nn S VPage! rather dull, with firmness thruout the Hat, and in some cases evi- | Statistics Favors Seattle | Barometer Shows 1923 as Greatest! ssi! rs Beg gay Si wate: oak rs : . Consolidated Gas was ono of the active insues, selling at 60%, a new E | Renutts of protests of tho Seattle Year in History, Says Couch "Bento prion Mcluded’, Aivchln 26M ote 44s North American, 224: ber of Commerce, along with pu a Cuba Cane, Dida 6%), U at anon feel ach tthar Abisriosh porta, are (NOTE: Ralph KF, Couch, | manufactured goods hay exoeoded | Studebake up ’ trah 104; Northern’ Pacitl ted in a telegraphic announce- | CreHon and statistician, with | the production records eatablished iy BP re eh ae ty, 70, off 44% Consolidated Gas, 60%, u hent received Saturday by the Seattle | RECESS fo government reports jin 1918 and 1919, Ry ae ail “Chamber of Commerce tat, begine| ANA flgures, has worked up for Tho railroads have been called P at oe g Ghamber of Commerce wnat, Desi] ‘The Star a careful. study et fh |upon to haut the biggest volume ot| New Yorke Stock Mafket P fartment will compile statistics of nancial and Industrial conditions | freight in thele history, Wages Saturday's Quotations» fr Purnished I & Uryan Rports by stato of original ship in the United States at the jaro close to the mark set durin S10 Second rie des Went. A recent practice of the de- close of 1923. This is the first | and directly after the world war, Stock High Low Close “partment based tho relative stand: | of 10 brief articles, in which Tho average family {6 in wnustial:| Allted Chen prey) ee ee 1 | ) Mg of the various ports on the basis} he will trace the high spots in }ly comfortabio financial elreum | Allls Chalmers eat wee wey Qf initial entrance and final de- the business year.) jatances, This seems to be shown | Am. Agr. Chemica PEL ish se P parture of ships . by the tremendous growth in save} 49 pfd .. ‘ 4 . ;: - “OUCI fax CHICAGO, Dee Grains dosed Thus, a vessel from South Amer; BY RALPH F, coucr | ings sits, In . which was | Amer : Bi taste due Cn Age HeeEe ot Hea, having 6,000 tons for Puget} WASHINGTON, — Dec Ap:| regarded as an unusually good 9 Amer, . \ rade today, Thero was no spocula- Sound. would be crodited to Los An-| proximately $6,500,000,000 stands to/the savings deposit balance averag:| Amer. Can sss Bees oreays cate ce whint | © tgeles tonnage, because that the} the credit of savings depositors in] ed about $5,900,006,000 at the frat | de pte RY . Offerings at the pit and pricen ©) first American port tt entered, ever | principal banks thruout the coun-|of each month, a balance moro] {no sMn id slumped. Lack of export demand HAE that vessel loaded a million feet |it ty shown in reports recelved of-/of tho present. In Docember, 1992,| 40 pid... i ‘4 48%) Tiauldation in December, corn. Was | SC lumber on Puget sound for the | ficiatly by the federal reserve bourd.| thy balance passed tha $6,000,000,000 | Amer N09 pias ane aponaible for values that month MFeturn voyage, that tonnage was | Upwards of $10,000,000,000 worth| mark for the first timo in the na:| Amer La Pra i Osis Miniayed @ stubborn ubder- SPetedited to Los Angeles, which be-|o¢ new insurance policies will have] tion's history, On April 1, 1923, it] Amer. Doco. ‘8M gone. Provigions were dull, } {came the final American port of de-/ heen written by principal compantos| had grown to £6.200,000,000 and the | Amer: Metals Peer Sparture. by December 31, ‘reliable trade re-| increase has continued steadiiy ever| Amer. chip & Com eho Seattle Chamber of Commerce | ports indicate. alnce. Amer, Sumatr aetieet Cash Wheat eVect advised that under the new SP methods, goods shipped on thru export : of lading for which declarations CHICAGO, Deo, $2.—Cash wi Insurance and savings \ogether The purchase of {nsurange, It iv 1s hava, $1.09%, constitute a barometer of business| well known, begins to grow only " ‘ , a ‘ conditions which {s reganted as un-| when, the average business man or | 4 3 a This map shows business conditions in every state in the Union, as reported in tha usually accurate, individual feels a confidence in tho ’ : Chicago Board of Trade.| Janyary number of The Nation's Business, the official publication of the United States According to this barometer, | future, In this connection, It whi]. ? wisi Pavereery yeeaiees a Chahiber of Commerce . 1923 has proved what is prob- [be noted that principal companies vee even ee r ee Glee hi 0% Psr4 2 ably the greatest Industrial year | wrote slightly more than $4,000,- mone L “es 1,06% 106% 1 1.06%! WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—De-] “An a dy intimated the rail | past. Soft coal production reached th the Miter, of the United | 090.000 sworth - of) new | pollen In| AtL Bruit, xs ptt HOE LOM L008 146M | apite predictions to the contrary,| roads have done very well this year.|its peak in 1918, but output to data States, despite the slackening | 1 OF $4,0000,000,000 lana) Atl. Guit A Wi 1 ; ate 4 149% | there are certain favorable #gD8 OP-| soa ainte a this year is only 6 per cent below d by the interior shipper, show. | in many lines which began in | than wt'l bo writton this yoir, In| Attnion ec 20.t! i ; 72M pearing on the business horizon | C'F WING Are 16 per cent Detter | tat peak..” November: prices were the place of original shipment,} the early summer, . 1920 new polleles totaled $6,700,000,-|" do ped ..)... ? 3 “4% | which portend good business for the| than last year and 9 per cent ahead | +16 towest of the year, and hundreds Filed at the custom house, Mer | Long established reconts of pro-|000 and tn 1913 only $2,200,000,000. | Austin Nichola, ; : 41% [coming year, says Frank Greene in|of tho record year 1920. ‘This is re-|of mines are reported to have closed, fehandise forwarded from the inter!.| duction, wages and consumption of} In April, 1023, the number of now] fatdwin loce | A ae P 44% | his monthly survey of business con-| flected in the earnings. In October, |these—probably the most of them— to the seaboard for export by |F0ods by consumers huve bee.t! policies txcued rose to the unusual) do pid. 5 < b 2% \ditions in the January number of |for instance, the net operating {n-|the more expensive, thin-seam prop. commission merchants other than | broken. In geneg!, the output of! tottal of 1 137,000, BOW aoe $ ‘ : 11.0 | Tho Nation's Businens. come was 20.6 per cent better than | osition: i nadall A | ty last year. on ‘export agents, when the export dec- au | , Mike js | Mr. Greene points out that “as the | ‘iT 2ear. ‘Petroleum production definitely Maration ts prepared by them, will Att t to A d Beth. Hitech ‘ Bite G1 [7AM + 2 2h “*? * | reat proportions of the volume of ioe pe cee ee operating income| turned downward in November, but ‘Af’ most cases be shown as exported empt to Amend __ | jist Heel Jcountry's trade and industry in| {or Ovtaber, in fact, has only been |it ts questionable whether this will Zrom the port of final shipment. Car Lots | in three months in the last | prevent a further gain in stocks of ° Hreokivn‘Unien Gas. Chicago Year become more clearly | &*°* § Mraffic between the Atlantic and China Trade Act urns Bre : 00 | Saturday's Quotations , and @m the tumult and the| **¥¢? Years, and two of those months! crude now above ground, which «Pacific coast ports via the Panama Attempts are being made to] nutte ce tins, 1 = Open Migh Low § Close! shouting of the business prophets | ™ yet tong tern esti tows aot ave been increasing for two years, > Panal totaled 3,365,000 tons for the amend the China trade act, which | 2 : fae Ry : tea) become atilled while they busy them-| ‘ onths’ bank clearing®) Gasoline consumption has been o- ® prepared by shipper In interior be credited to interior state. Goods consigned from interior to Seaboard ports to be consolidated or Pe iFeconsicned for export also will be H teredited to state cf original ship- mnt, if the export declaration pre- 3 he this Tc ave totaled ‘Third quarter of 1923, or a gain of fg earnestly sought by Pacific Coast | an Zi | ata oy 163 nelven In preparing thelr forecasty for | ¥301,321:900,000; a gain ot & pe went | C22FmMOUS at the lower prices quoted, | ckers ittye . 0 10/5 000,000, a gain of & eat! ond stocks ha is ial “a ome phere ge ering : cities as a law which will extend | rele : Barley >| over last year, but a decrease of 8. es iets GING ly ecreampa Rccne OCmenmnence ped the! New Titles Appeal to Busl- jAmerican trade with China, the | Z | oat year Ea coukliy an a whole banter the peak year i prices | RUTLDING ACTIVITY rf H }foreign trad» department of the} i 311 5 ae oe HOS and clearings ,of 1920. New York : din 2 Ec agnerce ee crate or Comb NOSS and Financial Men Vcnaietiiet ie Caeenette. was advised | Central Lasiner : 3% N Y. Sugar and Coffee tad in the past 12 months. |city clearings have lagged behind he. ralid ‘weather: of Moventem 5 | ls, We snited 8 | “do pfa a... “3 i _ saterda: “Aa thls has occurred in the face|the rest of the country, losing 2.2/"®% fvorable to the finishing up Saturday by the United States cham: Suger—taster $8; refined, A 2.31 Ce many building jobs, which othens | Chandier Mot rane anamereram gral $isy yaitubie Hooke tor the bush: | her or eeecactee’ or A |Cerro de? $ p mi of somo gloomy predictions from) per cent from last year, whereas out : | | ber of commerce, amendments granulated, $8.90, Bl bret tor bool bv e ner eas out’ | wise would have been carried over : ‘Washington Farmers |ness ana financial man have been| now. before th congressional ju:|Ches & Ob ay oF ’ sdetth oats anh. thers Pageant 30; Be alco SD pystierer gain 1s 154) oti spring. Weather permitting a . } Ihleago 0 + tu! ‘eelin; growing he ‘public ind ad ent. <t £9 pe 5s Are Big Auto Users | ase to tho Seattle public Ubrary | diclary committeo would pert) Nich st i ete diac Keone ip tne Noman ceaat prodic:| "The movement of prices in No-|&Tétt deal of winter buliding 1s. gos R! | % nie Ase oxy voting, extend time within|cnicase « ‘ | ‘ : see : 3 , nde oc eed ‘o be due Jato this yex 4 Washington farmers are liberal| during the past year, according to a ak h ata gg orgs p 4 big vag x : r+ Live Stock of poor business next year,| vember, as indeed in the preceding |!" to be due lato this year ai EG Mmyers of automobiles, the Scattle|summary announced today by Jud-} | oe pis ap aie re ¢ . jays Quotations mainly because it will be a presiden | three m s, was evidence of tho | Cy oe ee October's new pla pe GBamber of Commerce determined /son T. Jennings, lib af AGW | daticeds Weghhion the amber “ob orl 10. Marke tial year, may go astray as y | better feeling which hag shown itesit | Were the third largest in the coum ‘ | ‘ | denced, “red hi ber of orig. i 4 ethe tal : {dsummer, altho it also re.|{t?’S history, and the year’s aggre- Pexerday from figures compiled bY! ooxs on finance and allied subjects | {nal {ncorp: m five to| Chile Copper mu 8 “ : cine #3. | flects tho influence of the immense (kate in 175 leading cltles will not thé national chamber of commerce. ; "One of the favoribie para gach pamp cone rp rehece? mr cba i cover a wide range, including such | three, permit such companies to be steady’ to] that will tend to hel m crop damage done yuth, be: far from — $3,100,000,000, am the Palouse area of Washington ve | eapetanatel ta Waskineten Wy: 4 if pat will tend to hep usinaeeicnting ithe ad a ant greater by $600,000,000 tt Idaho, 86 per cent of a repre-|Subjects as foreign exchange, s¢ ming year ts the courageous | cause th nd cot- Sen ce ae aa eae : jand J erica elt ho are Ir it € a r 2 bs se th - 1 iSentative group of farmers had cars, |curity analysis, acceptances and the | {04 American citizens who are | ; ; + eat nat a s Metion and| ton goods has an important hitherto peak year 1918, while 7 ReMual: stockhospers: tn: Cutoe com | gar i 1 4 r ae 1 c ¢| lever in lifting the level of prices as 8 point to 1924 belng another Und in the dry farming wheat area quties of a paying teller. | ot be taxed as to tn 1 that tt so Gvidane |& Whole r Pithere was only one small area} ‘The more important of tho books s havoc be roll SE ae, : ; tax reduction, to which. It 1s evident | * 1100 Sia ta Automobile production has defied fiére less than halt of the farmers | covering this field, with @ brief an-| ‘ : : or | Gee Si oe : the country has rallied without re The Deceniber 1. prich. Jovel wad, |. -Amtornoblia: prodotti se aatjed ]@wned automobiles. In this onejalysis, by the Seatt ary, fo : £ Foreign Exchange | gard to political affiltation.” in fact, the highest since May 1.this |! predictions, and the ate ‘@ry farming district 152 machines|jows: eet re 4 k o2 ; W YORK, Dee. 22 foreten ex-| 1923 HAS BE year, the guin from August 1 was|the year, 4,000,000 cars and trucks, owned by 215 farmers. assell, Gustav: “Money and For:| a [Guba Cane Magar... 16M 18% ay [CRARE® Market closed off. Aleriinn de-| PROSPEROUS YEAR i sathagr id tear tgiollege tamale) py Pyecciteytac bare puadsinur ig ‘The department of agriculture has exchange After 194." ‘Thsits|f . ... SS} | ba and. U426%. off We French fran rotteflentne (he blake ecember 1 a year ago was only 2.5|1922 by nearly 60 per cent. i sper : oe Buildi . F 4 : 3 Off 90.0004; lire. 90.0193 %4, - ing the business situation | ner cent. Krom the low point of the} “As the map of The Nation's Bust. Mound that ‘on 1,371 farms: 923: farm: |one of the most masterly expositions | uilding Permits miatan Tranen, | FO.S0l Mi, during the pant 11 mouths, Mr.|depreasién of 1920-21," reached ess shows, one of the poorly situs em owned 1,000 automobiles orjof the war and the postwar period} marks, four trillion to the dol-| Greene saya that “any year that han $20.21, on n J m trucks and two-thirds were used|upon the foreign exchange 1 Wentw “i B. Laurelhurst ton ¢ i 1 aecknas 44:48 1 Beeuch teouy | ween all rd i t June 10, the tatiec yeas, Se present | Atee Sets Lele te are ae is i Pt h ed Be a aioe tease REE eee ‘ : dems i French trance, records broken in the bulld-| number marks a gain of 26 per cent, |been what was once known as the §) for farm business primarily. The|upon monetary ditions t | reine residence, 26x44, $4,008, | D Beh ¢ Helgian, | ing trades, In automobile manufac-| put it was 35.6 per cent below the soring.- wheat Nocthwealis, mes Mumber of automobiles owned b: [ee wos e are | cast fe. iter ty “ta rs ture, In fron output, in If K/ high point of February 1, 1920, tho| planation of this has been had in a (Washington farmers is greater than| ( iged J sriew. to: Ane © ‘ . str 7 : i ’ : Forei marketings, in ra 54.3 per cent above the pre-war level | report made to the federal reserve og Eastern agricultural districts. In| alyz In¢ a pong Pa app ee a ‘do ist pia HH : oreign Monev Status | value of transportation, in general | of August 1, 1914. bank system by the chairman of the Pennsylvania the percentage is gh baat ret o suite aa’ goad Bi ce j ei 2 urday's Quotations evels of wages and employment, and| Among the large industries, those | Minneapolis federal reserve bank, per cent and in Kansas, South Da- a bag sproneing ey Mt « 3 i ¥ ran ne neon - ral A pa a | probably a high record set up in| connected with fuel and lght, soft|who says that the depression thers Mkota and Colorado the range was|ments. Very readable ai 4 a F 24x62 . holiday trade, cannot be regarded as| coal and petroleum, were depressed |has been a working out of condi ost yr. T., and chings, | Anna Lund: rm ie Fe : ae i 3 0 to 85 per cent. EPs gm hea plas el 3 sher 3 1.446 Rertiog. 4 | Just an ordinary yea lin November, as for some months | tions generated by the great war. }best and soundest economic thought fic oman of ieee |S yy News a ay diy ealitman ommeaaer uae SEATTLE MARKETS WILL REOPEN @ new year, It is beginning to be} more clearly pereglved what a really }ideas and aims of the new national Ag ‘ ‘; - ‘The United States bureau of for-|monetary association, | + " m8 - rway kten ® a j , (tm and domestic commerce has re-| Kniffin, W. H.: “Commercial Pa-|/ Tides m Seattle ’ La Fy : econ RST Prices Mg iS or TE | Pn pti dlink atone ceived the following inquiries from|per Acceptance . edition. Pet aera a aia ateas are. thea cmsnde:, 0 : : Moreign firms which are in the mar-| Lagerquist, W. E: “Investment || ; fa ahr ‘ 13 i 18% 149.88 ¢ a forin » 8 | vet ’ eralere. With a fe Medium, live, 3 w Tes.. ns for operation of the Chicagoff pket for American goods. Full infor-| Analysis." Not on tructs the | Were Hie abe . v4 ” et ee tions, prices to » re | O ‘ * ones a ine on the west coast of Chicagoft imation will be given to American|layman but furnishes a reliabio|| 1 iT a. me, 128 : ; ia tak we : E 14 | ist s from Juneau, on @ H. Blalock, | Sulde to the trained statistician and || 08 ten age tpt + for hauling, bay knee Da, an 14@ 18 | bi are belng completed by W- istrict manager of the bureau, Low.|bond dealer. The manner of treat-|| 4:23 p. mo 10.6 f0.| second Wigh Tide || aioe, Bt 78% 7 ne ¢ i / young .. A. Castleton and George T. Jackson, Man building, Seattle. |ing cach phase of the subject sug-|| Second Low Tide p.m, 10.4 ft. . . r} a neo vee B TE? Hege-—Cholce light. Sales ‘19| Who have purchased the property ‘Australia (8674) — Douglas fir;|gests that the author has had all tr 0 ‘ 4 . te Choice hea : > ose ‘os ‘from Hugh C. Wallace, former am- builders’ hardware; pipes, galvanized; |Steat deal of practical experience in :. i ah at s7M OST 37 e “ POULTRY AND MEATS , bassador to France, and W. R. Rust, appraising Investment values »- Bureau Report} eg ; ’ ’ POP ID. ssa sivsseesene Prices Pald Wholesale Deale: both of Tacoma, according to a state- Lincoln, E. E.: “Applied iness | TATOOSH ISLAND, Dec. 24—8 a. m. t 1 f ‘ Y rd hae rad . Docks—Dressed, per Ib. . .30/ment given the Alaska committee of Finance,” second edition. A discu Barometer falling slowly ay; wind | Inspiratio 24% | Fir i oho Cauliflower—Per crate s..s+s: Mea EERE Cee |the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Belgium (3605}—Grass seed. ston of such problema of businesn |" *? les au hos ype asd : 4 | Secor ’ ’ Celery al, per crate 3 lave, neeyy Pink 0: :8@ 23] The property is famous thruout the © China (8586)—Fiour, 25,000 barrels| finance as actually arise from day P 4 in rth 4% “10 5 Pee lace reactive a ae Live, light, 3. «+... mining world and during the few | monthly. (8619)—Knitting or weav.|t0 day in the average industria!) Arrivals and Departures *: 7 ; 11 99.04 99.08 | Lettuce—Cal., 5 ie nt Bieee Dre bie Be years it was operaed by the Wallace Gig machinery, hand operated, for|°N°ern, including both manufactur-| — yi Dec. 24.—Str Alabama Maru | Inte is as .f 4 Onions. r ewt. .. 3 Panay; Gremea sec, Rust interests it produced $13,- ‘manufacture 03 ‘and woolen |!"# and trading enterprises. © In s014@ a. oe ssa ‘ é ; ; + Yakin ‘ seek fan tb pape 000,000 In gold. oh of neckties and woolen | ation Meike econ te a. Aamir t “ 2 : Belgina Haree—Live, pert During the period of operation a Colombia (8675)—Cabinet of about | tion, the important , eriawan te fer aend eCity . Bouthers ; 34 Parsalps--Per sack Cows—Country dr ; 73 | small town was built by the mining 300 lock boxe: vestment and commerci king | 4-15 4 Cras ‘ 4 < 4 ? ahd Cal., bell, per W..., lock « <11| company and every effort made to Germany (8612) —B orax. (go6s)\*te treated t : rity ues Green hi ¥ " 8+} Mey nid ta oe ‘. , sae . install a model mining camp. The anned fruit; condensed milk; lard;|_ Mathewson, P: “ arisem: |. ‘ imira Kennecott | 28% 23 saa Netted Oe ; : ss: 198 -it equipment is modern in every way. Vegetable vegetable oils. 7 nd Bankers.” Thi met ene "Vins Dererecte AY. S145 8s tas | Ke 4 ; ue ‘ is ; 2 aa ' STOCK It is planned to install the oil flota- India (8611)—Hardware; paper and |* : o stu-| tors ; : ode G. 4 , r : s -* Quotations at Stockyards ss to raise gold recoveries @undries; stationery; steel products, tl to the business firm. | * ent Tacoma, lee . 1 1 ve + 4 : Cattle— Ireland ($587)—Picture moulding. 5 A Faiparti verte, | M pea coe, ta ; ‘ : 3 ir fone wet 4 wners in August of this Mexico (8589)—Wheat, Western” | CePtance actice under the | at M ¢ sre arte par heen hat Sp : : H . and Jackson purch: fetherlands (8618) — Northwestern |“ . = “ FRUITS * and all its equipment, 7 , if \ »/ ‘ c "I _ _ power hyaro- (8687)—Copper biades; copper 2 aN ae t 16 Prices Vald Wholesale Dealers on 04 5s | RN ins ai erst 0G pes 25 the island to reopen the anism of 2 fone H H . ; 1.000 a 0 as the former owners had made Amdoor games; tennis rackets and at nist oft Ision of analysis t ie F . , 1 RULE y 2 th hea + 878 planning to mine the cheaper grades supplies. re casi Piss er iy ‘ Spain 3 A digdt vor jLoard Are > the by ert “es BANK ¢ mam.) bygtnreert ; : rhe Alaska department was advise : mM) man, the ¢ the banker vA . i aoe K CLEARINGS new owners expect to be by January 1 nd Jack- ie iat there {s a mink ain : ie 5 é73 | mum of 40,000 ton ekleberries 1 C 0 m on which aver profit of be made. It is planned. a . ard Mot . tojto work 200 t of tailin + 2 | og ae ° ‘i A r & n , vs 4 pane t . Sugar. J tue 9.60) which assays show to co! in an Financial Flashes V 5 : : Ammer. 60 : Tacoma rears 14 og Bact. ver cw! 9401 erage value of $2.60 per ton in gold. sss: Saioaa: Mactarions a AE eee C F y to "| | Total transactio ' et 3 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED |S) the aceanaicg teal ‘Yak 411 Second Ave. yeti ty P ~ at : ate ra ; NUTS Aifalta May—Firet rade tae bet perty. will again’ be @ big nto a | od wit ° w 4 prices Puld Wholesale Dealers : s Vorty leading bonds averas 3, . mandi lets : ‘ Hides and Wool Almonds ragga | decrease of responding week , - : t p i M Baying Prices, F. O. Th. Seattle Peanuts dverage 93.51, » of : t nidén a, 084 | Walnuts ‘ Wheat 19 t . Chick Feed—100'8 rh : rf r pt ‘ cp. buseua tas 4 " DAIRY PRODUCTS "| Ghowrlag:irrederte 4.99 iT IF LOST order for 11,0 07 Prices fd Shipper: Kew Mash am pete it : 3 f ec hie? rire 08) Muttertat mae Scratch Feed Biot H A grad Cocoanut Me for tl ey Fac. 0, / : hag 06 | Ieee —t Cottonseed: Meat : 1 Linseed O11 Meal it r Soy Henn Meal " Q A Ham-|t ‘ ts t Alfalfa: Meat ‘ 4 Improved ec 7 ng st , : Sone’ Meat: ie permitting gradual reduction ot Safe Deposit Boxes | ‘ " : " ; 2 | BS ‘ sreessettonvenee DAIRY PRODUCTS | combined the theory of trade fractional h. p. Bouth Africa ($664)—Fishing tackle; Seattle Clearings ti1.07 | | Honey Balances Portland Granutated That valuable document Prices Pald Wholesale Deal Grito ; i that means #0 much to you st Butter Neuen Taha > will be as safe as human : . f 98) ioctl apped y agency can make it in our Bradstreet re Chirts ; $3.00 Per Year | “ . tay ‘ atta its 3g] Mixed : Modern Electric Safe De- ing exceed: 4 c « . $ ONE ON BIG BROTHER posit Department. Inexpen- tie eevee” ss os | WH.D. Perkins & Co, | . Sige wtih te felt ne wi ke Store a five Bfent nguieod sass : 2 Ee Cf) Eee ee BON Oe ess 211 Cherry St, , 2 rounrny AND MEATS i ta ; Bech 71 eo orem -SECOND'AT COLUMBIA: Failroad shop forces, thu avings by elimination of e. For Rent

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