The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 9

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THREE M 1ON DOLLAR NINE. OUT OF TEN WON" OONCERN. 18 tI WALK UNDER A LADDER, ne SMO TRENTON Dae, tore oo Ge Sean ore management haw just bege “What would T have done hed 1/Plabed, and Henry Mier }beon walking on the of & $8,000, wf working on the ladder? ARE PEOPLE SUPERSTITIOUS ? der, much te their own ‘are Beat! pat Wille are. Inoonventence HUO OF The pe ther direction f every atreot instead |## @t the head ation. D. & Johnston tent of the company Hagenah, « arian song taiand he Truly Warren |Men’s Drummers’ 0 Permanent a. Special Prices Sample Suits Original | Only the —_— Suit Best Makes caimost would clothes have drummers on the road We are showing for tomorrow Men's and Young Men’s High- Class Suits, worth oot and his throne lam or Orange han two centuries the decendants of James Stuart have Weald the call to cross the chan ‘Bel and assume the scepter which King Ed bolts Frequently are demonstrations in behalf fhe “legitimiat king of England, they have never caused King half as much worry as failing to pretty actress or ax a losing We Press Your Suit Free of Suit Free of Charge for Report of the— Scandinavian. American Bank Statement of Condition Comparative Statement 1907, reports were rendered to the Since that time they have been called fiwetinfies a year on irregular dates, and we have taken for this statement the Mate of Caltthareume nearest to May 3lst. The statement of May 31st, 1907, also included our then branch in Tacoma, which in September of the same eparate bank BANK REMINDERS LOANS—We are SAVINGS. state that up to and including May Sf; department regularly on May 31st year became a open to make Lack of make the START has kept many a CERTIFICATES—For idle money decision to that will soon be required it 18 best | a large number of additional Real | make the START bas kept many ¢ take out an interest bearing Cor | Ketate loans, but ONLY on im-| Aieae man irom, Moning the Get: cate of Deposit. Make your | proved Seattle property preteratiy good time to do a sensible thing 1. oe money earn something. in amounts of $1,000 to $10,000 MORTGAGES—Direct from us | 4 COLLECTIONS ”— Facilities, al EXCHANGE — For sending or | you can buy Seven Per Cont Pirst . ready unsurpassed and constantly | bringing money to the Hast, Kurope, |. Mortgages on Improved Seattle : growing, Banks and Bankers, Mer-| Alaska, China, the Philippines Heal Hatate, Thay yield good tu hants, Shippers, whoever has bank | anywhere@—use our Bank Drafie, | come; are avaliable as collateral ections to ‘make, will find ad-| Bank Money Orders, Letters of | for loans? have stability of value vantage In our service. Credit or ‘Traveler's Chequer and are readily marketable | THE, SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. Cashier, ALASKA BUILDING. SEATTLE saesnmmmens Presidont Wiitiams be Up, see the ladder It Might Pati, | Gp from the Hid in ite position, and Oh, T would have Kone outside of| NEW YORK—A | w 4 Her it, apparently never {it, of course, Not ~te speeding automoblie coll Ought of the bad tuck etitions, yeu know }midnight lawt night, thy | well, tt might turning turtle, killing Only the Best Makes We Press Your At Close of Business, March 29, 1910 Showing Amount of Deposit Each Year From the Start RESOURCES May 31, 1893 6) ....0. ieee. 9 19286.98 Lees Di $ 6,509,767 May 31, 1898) .ive.ss. dee 93,079.67 ead tna rR May Sh, WOE sis ccovsshoss caus 73,539.28 eal “state / » hs Furniture and Fixtures 35,000. May 31 1895 isceeube , 117,216 58 Warrants, Stocks and Bo 1,245,772.8 May 31, 1896 152,241.16 Cadet sak taatuatlion ‘ May 31, 1897... 170,594.08 Maen ae ee May 31, 1898 . 421,815.96 $12,027,190 .78 May 31, 1899 557,694.44 a May 31, 1900” 7 LIABILITIES May 3}, 901 02 e May 3M, 1902. 1,757 B6. 3 03 Capital $ 500,000.00 ’ Siri 350,000.00 | May 31, 1903 2,346,329.96 Undivided Profits 225,335.00 M ay i, 1904 #00 a2 Demand Deposits...$5,783,082.77 Bis a, oe : 2 A e d Sa s.. 5,168,772.4 May " a Time and Saving 5,168,7 1 May 31 1907 @ May 14, 1908 78 Total Deposit 10,951,855. 18 lane ee... : 3 January 31, 1° 10 coon 9, 326, 402 98. $12,027,190. 78 March 29; 19107. 00 oc. ccscsees ‘$10,951, B55. 18) Gain in Deposits since call of Jan. 31st, 1910 (less than tvso months) $1,625,452.20 NOTE— Readers of the above Comparative Statement are reminded Ist THE STAR-«PRADAY, APRIL 8, 1910, Lens tlre or one a rider, por dent a 4 at $450, $500 and $525 Is all we are asking for these player-pianos, cannot be e, and we guarantee that these price duplicated anywhere on the Pacific Coas Our easy-payment plan permits 5 also, Union Savings Trust Co. N. W. Corner Second Av. and Cherry St. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $60,000.00 A Bank’s Board of Directors Is an important feature in the selection of a depositary for your funds investigate ours Accounts invited DinroToRs CHAS 1. mem, » & Mendel, Architects A ® STRWwarr Pre 8 & HW Drug & 7,2. Lowman, pangenberg’s NEW LOCATION \Fishing Tackle Sal 9 70 Reduction on All Always Prevail a We are using the open windows in our new ayer- anos store heir natural simplicity appeals to us eo 6 bn You have all heard of —ae _ —1 Truly Warren Handles Their openne the willingness for all who pass KING OF ENGLAND the po man pte Only Drummers’ Samples, We nat) deities iting again this week ec, seems to us the embodiment of the great, ers of high-grad th : we w be ing through lis different ial what we've oft said before, that when you essful busines pirit of today The advertising ediums, pay more for your piano than is asked at methods we are striving to live up to are based . . = h as Rogers, Peet & | $30.00 and $35.00 Eilers Music House, you're not getting bet upon this frank conduct of busine We fedl %; Hart, Shaffmer & Men’ and = Your one , ) s or preate ain: Cie e chad at a. oung ter tone, better workmanship or greater ure that you, when doing your trading with : pe Men's Hand-Tailored durability. f Co.; Strauss & Bro. ; Bro- j . y ibs ae th rm us, will feel an absolute confidence in our mem kaw Bros.; Stein, Bloch | | Spring Suits, of the fj et eee ee oe chandise and in our salesmen & Co; College Brand | | very best makes, just necessary by lack of capital, lack of buying Clothes; Athletic Cut | j Sctie shed ace power and lack of money-saving, economical ‘ Clothes. All these high Seah methods of retailing } ot Drummers’ Samples— clas akers of fine | | Kensington Suits $20.00 The most difficult task we have ever had was 25.01 i fe the one we made for ourselves, when we set ov - 5.00, oe — | to obtain the piano at once upon a small pay- | eset Om ults, : | sagvo ure the rency of the K si be fashi a om OF ment down, but you must act quickly We YORts'ag ; he agen i the Aensing aon, at Drummers had searcely more than a dozen at the begin ton Clot! de, exclu line that PRINCE LUITPOLD. j sia tee a aft | ning of the week. it was almost impossible to conne ith. Sinee | e have nousands 0 Men don't often hear of tho pre i then we have been more than repaid for secut+ tender tw th br ¢ Ore heaper and better clothes : i | ! adil Trokand pty: rs . : Third Pianelas ing the agency. Kensingtons are by all com ~ : : ¢ show the best values bd dnd according te rules of 2 4 royal gate he ia entitled - very newest aeddes and and Pianola parisons the finest tailored Suits made heir the crown now Edward iversi i " . 8 ‘ ° ‘Vil thas fe the f Queen Vic ° } est styles, makes and fab University Pianos collars and shoulders are the most per fectly a hould be “hi of tee sedi tb. Sain rics, at prices ranging Successor to j molded of an ave ever seen at for the from 50 to 821.75. D. S. Johnston Co. | is head of u 8. bs J | Prices range from $20.00 upwards t tites, they Worth double as much alled, and traces back 221 years to and more. was ousted by & Boys’ School Suits We view in selecting boys’ school suits have always tried to carry two points im —beauty and Our buyer has made his reputation Our Suits have a style that is sure to appeal to you, while the wearing strength will keep them fresh and new long after most suits are worn threadbare an@ durability xy blending these two qualities ragged Prices very reasonable Remember that our running expenses are 8® exceedingly low tl we can easily undersefl W. B. HUTCHINSON CQ. SECOND AVE. AT UNION ST. Diagonally Across From Old Store You May Go East { Portland | Salt Lake Through { Denver | Omaha ( Chicago { Portland San Francisco Salt Lake Denver Kansas City St. Louis e Through Portland San Francisco Los Angeles | El Pasi \ New Orleans Through Or any combination of the above routes Oregon and Washington Railroad Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Flies, Sinkers, Lead ers, ete Union Pacific—Southern Pacific See demonstration in our window of the i ae Spr ean ne nee nes : a = WONDERFUL KEENOH AUTOMATIC # information RAZOR STROPPER. | CITY TICKET OFFICE PASSENGER STATION 608 First Avenue ist Ave. S. and Dearborh { 8, E. Ellis, General Agent A. E. D. Stewart, D. T. A. | 4 W. D. Skinner, General Passenger Agent | Spangenberg Cutlery |; ae |Spa er ae ae | WE GRIND EVERYTHING nea 1326 Second Ave. Five Doors Below Union Half Rates East On Household Goods, | = " = | Su. Pe + t na tai Ry Let wive y rnte of A Business Bringers. Star classified ads, Buy or | } @ STORAGE CO \sell real estate, etc.

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