The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 26

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PAGE | : BANK SURVEY IS OPTIMISTIC . Industries Practice “Hand- to-Mouth” Buying, Tho a4 LITTLE INFLATION SEEN 26 Don't Do It Again Next Year! a7, | They Deserve a Bit’of Consideration; This Trans May Mean Little to You, but the Old Fopks anid Banking Loans Reach Vol- fe a ume Making Nation Grateful u { ; New York City f | wrx k . ' { ; 1 & of credit emp Merce and in: — well known, is a transportation and velocity of turn over of goods. | “HAND-TO-MOUTH" | BUYING PRE | fire not disposed to order much ej Advance of current needs | jy The situation ts essentially the |nard ¢ S8me in other major industries such | as the nonferrous metals, and hides 4 04 Teather. | Should We Be Thankful), for Contentment? = wet should we , for this Th contentm New L. A. County Hall de iuiahd Jan. y be thankful? Suppose it were w THE CANADIAN BANK OF CONIMERCE Established 1867 BANKING BUSINESS E IMMERCIAL FACILITIES GENERAL SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT SAFETY FOR SAVING FOREIGN EXCHANGE LLED ARRANGEMENTS ABI »AD HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO A. C, Stevens, Manager, Senttle Nranch Wonderful Opportunity Rainier Valley for Manufacturers Home Builders Business Men Contractors Real Estate Men ul Growing Up With | Our City Our first statement, July 1, 1916: Assets ...$ 1,235.76 NOW 1,361,853.82 We are truly thankful to Seattle for the good business enjoyed by this Association. SAVING E OCIATION ’ —For all those who like real suburban life in a district which is just beginning a large growth, SEATTLE and RAINIER VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY WALTER M. BROWN, Gonoral Manager, mid \\Dallas Turkey Dinner /porT OF SEATTLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 192%, 5 Cheapest; Harrisburg | Fowl Prices Rik ddd The Latest Evolution By lt ited “LEE in the sa Age Long Quest Lat \ ' " for a ie Sate aoc veces © Greater Assurance | nd Bot in the the a iveens Unusual Autographs Ownership of Real Estate 4 Now Y t th _Found in Archives ‘THIS is the only way in which you can be absolutely prote through either the leg of other “i ty te d against loss imate or fraudulent claim and the expense of litigation g ~ 3 . ‘ ing out of such claims. row- It covers not only matters of record, but forgery and other concealed de- fects in title which the utmost care in making search could not reveal. @ One Premium Covers the Entire Term of Ownership of Property We Are the Oldest and Largest Title Insurance Company in the Pacific Northwest We Also Offer A Specialized Escrow \CSON CO. IRON WORKS ISA Awwiacturers—Galvanizers—t orgers MAin 3756 Ma: Service Electrically Protected Safe Deposit Vaults in Connection WASHINGTON ‘TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY WORRALL, WILSON, Pres. L. 8. BOOTH, Vice Pres. E. ©. OGGEL, Vice Pres. Wt 8. TREMPER, Vice Pres. EARLE R. JENNER, Chief Examffer CHARLTON L. HALL, General Manager 1 Bridge and Puget Souning Co. Dredgi \NSTRUCTION $200,000 Deposited With the State Treasurer as a Perpetual Guaranty 114 Columbia Street MAin-2560 ASSETS MORE THAN 3500, 000. ENGINEERING col’?INe Sil CENTRAL Bt . GTON 816 Second | Avenue | SEATTLE, WASH O tbor facilities which have perates hai;deg growers, producers materially a\ and which have greatly and shippers, ttl Pacif bonehined Se e and Pacific Northwest. va ‘kane and Hanford St. Public Terminals — aa i a i al gE View of the Port of Seattle SY aterside, Dry, Bonded and Cold EE Facilities Consist of Docks, Vezing Plant, Fish Storage Ware- Ee ae a eee ec cee Oe eer ice: Vw ca Storage Warehouses, Fish Fre999 Bushel Grain Elevator, Ete. house, Ice Mfg. Plant, 1,000,t » Valued at $15,000,000 These Facilities Arcaumumaumaunenesaan SUHHMEMHEMEEREEIM ation, Phone or Write For Detailed Infor/Terminal, Seattle, Washington Port of Seattle, Bell Street

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