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SATURDAY D . TH I WIVERSITY HAS BEST YEAR ¢ of the finest of its kind in % ag Seoon d | | . : Se i10 iS OPTIMISTIC Ms 7 & m Students Improve Minds , : as Well as Numbers wv : Be ede Gainers or Wan rl a he u , | a : | | ‘ be ' H 3 W. P. Fuller & Co. Pioneer Paint Manufacturers | and Glass Jobbers ‘ Seattle parochial schools have aut taste” Thal The fine atractars é t of t ed above is the O'De a hig 9 St. James’ Cathedral. The building PAGE 12 ) Parochial Schofls Have pe Coal Production, ’ Fine Growth During Y ear Fifteen Buildings Now De voted to System; WINS FAVOR “ce Two-Thirds of Consumption Supplied by Bake Shops By 8 iy SKINNER SECOND LARGEST WEST OF CHICAGO Dock Charges in __deattle Are Low and in the resent-day igh qualit Isaacson Co. Iron Works F Manufacturers idee dgwedirppent ae A made, insuring uniformity of qual-|t Galvanizers ity, and the whole task and aim of | adv Forgers 8 A Substantial and Continuous Contributor to the Prosperity of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest MA in-3756 : 1 4 2917 EAST MARGINAL WAY The Western Smelting & Power Company A State of Washington corpora- tion with tangible assets valued at more than $8,000,000. ELEVATORS Freight and Passenger Owning Smelter, Power and Mine Plants, and controlling the full out- put of the richest mineral properties in the New World Mining District of Montana, with the most complete equipment for development and pro- duction ever assembled in the West. Electric HydraulicPlunger Hand Power Dumbwaiters ‘AN INVESTMENT—NOT A SPECULATION The-Western Smelting & Power Company Head Offices: 601-4 EKitel Building Seattle | Washington Elevator Co. 1710 Fourth Avenue SoutW EL iot-2813 SEATTLE, WASH. pees hs nt ~ BAKER' § BREAD New University Library :) You Have Given Us During Want to Thank You for the Patronage 1924—and Wish You All a Most Happy and Prosperous New Year Yor your convenience TWO STORES 1629 Westlake Ave. 2nd So. and Jackson St. Seattle, Wash. The Directors and Officers of The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle Extend to Their Customers and Friends The Season’s Greetings and Good Wishes ’ for the New Year OFFICERS MANSON F. BACKUS, President ROBERT S. WALKER, A. ROBERT MORTON, Vice-President Vice-President EUGENE W. BROWNELL, DIETRICH SCHMITZ Vice-President Vice-President CASPAR W. CLARKE Cashier LA FAYETTE KELLOGG, THEODORE F. MeCREARY, Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier JOUN L. PLATT, ALFRED V. GODSAVE, ‘ Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier ERICH LUCAS, R. W. SMITH, Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS SH. ANDERSON, GEORGE DONWORTH, CLATENCE J. LORD, . Anderson Estate Co. Donworth, Todd & Higgins, Vresident, Capitat Nattonal Attor ’ Bank, Olympia, Wash, JONAS HLF EVAN Ss. McCORD, Commer Holler Works Kerr, MeCord & Ivey, Attor- eral Reserve Hank LE ROY M. BACKUS, JOSHUA GE cet Sound Navi- CHARLES S. MILLER, Investments t & Secretary, H. HARRY F. OSTRANDER, nry Inv. Co. Shipping resident, Metropolitan — pia % THOMSEN, Centennial Mill Co. Pacific Coast Biscuit THOMAS A. DAY ee President, Alaska Plghterags Wide. « €o. Pacific American Ring + RT cK Fisheries’ Co. Hellingham, Seeretar ROBERT S. WALKER, Wash. Logging Co. Vice-lresident Second Avenue and Spring Street Established 1889