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BREAKS YOUR COLD AND ENDS GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS UBLIC EYE THREE STORIES, ae AND FAME ¢ are three gamblers, 1 will The ° droken and after t* pound ao. You will dist Classes of peo mi burglars and | ple gare, Nearly everybody sometimes with money Ume, sometines jobs The second story man, acker and the “dip The most a Qquilness, head and 1 feverishness, snecsing the nove. thr phal discharse rheumatism pair tress vanishes beg. gambles sometines the safe er are not th | have 1 THE STAR—SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 1911 BAD LIVER, BILIOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA OR SOUR STOMACH " who woh ‘ou men and an 9 omehow .gan't feeling coated fongue, foul tn ryOUgjand upset, bo womer daily hy breath, dizeiness, can’t seep sick, gassy, disordered stomach Are you keeping clean inside passageway Y few days with nalte This ie tmportant Cascarets immediately the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases cess bile from the Hver and carry off the decomp and poison from the intestines and bowels, A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-<« Ket right—wh and fo hered with nont with Casearets cathartic or merely pills or foreing ° castor of cleanse and regulate the stomach, rer th Dv take wante oaly thieves; you'll downtown offices A fellow that doesn't gamble or burgle is a beggar Pape’s Cold three» dollars, and 8 quinine which we have conclusively demon | ptrated fs not effective In the treat meat of colds or grippe ‘Take this hari! directed, with there ix no other anywhere else {0 will cure your ¢ gnisery as promptly sh es ance ¢ 'g S-cont packas Bonpours. whic the World can supply find a lot CHICAGO, Dee. 9—That is [Jin O'Leary's philosophy, “Big tim” has offered to retire from thy gambling business If Chicago will pay $60,000 for his police proof gambling den O'Leary has tim but continue poli Recently he id |three successive thes. ined to quit O'Leary 1,000 i in Big pound as that made which ticine world Ulysses Simpson Grant, fr, sen of the illustrous general and prow 1,000 |!dent, Is without except that the }Of president of Panama-Coli fined | fornia exposition, to be held in San decid-| Plego, Cal, in 19 He spends 1oat of hix time attending to prop- rty interests, banks and railroa nd has just completed the p: liminary arrangements for a # hote! building to match | one just finished in San | the raided to defy was He has After said live property worth a trip around t fm going to tow we he tle som | Diero. QUEER WILL LONDON, Dee. 8—Col. Thomas Myles Sandys of Graythwalte He Ulverston, a member of the house mmons, who died last August has left an estate worth $,666,000 and a curious will No person being or beco! }Roman Catholic, | shall succeed to the Graythwaite | Hall estate, and in the event of | such a person being in line of suc} cousion, the estate would pass on as if auch person were dead. impress this provision apon his suc-| wore, he requested that this por } ten of his wi read in family ' conclave at Graythwaite Hall once COMEDY IN COPS' EXAMS =|, on the anniversary of his CHICAGO, Dec. %—Funny an-| sewers were given at the civil serv.| examination for would-be po- $11,000,000 FOR A LEASE CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—The Bay ate building, at the southwest rher of State and Randolph sts. has been leased for 198 years for an average annual | $59,000, The lessees Goldstine, Peter J, Schaefer and Aaron J, Jo the lessor ts Fran cia Bartlett, of Boston. The property a frontage of 106 feet on State st., princtpal bus iness street of Chicago. For five years the rental ts to be $50,000 a year; for 20 years it is to be $55,000, and for the remaining 173 the rental is to be $60,000. This gives the property a value of $13,873 a foot. The building ts a six-story # and office structure, 4 Trunk & Bag Co., inc , FRONKS AND SUIT CASE ing a or marrying one, year th “ Alki Beach Traffic In anticipation of the big crowds expected next summer at the pab jie bathing beach at Alki, the pork | “First, six mouths tn jail and a {board will urge the double trachirs | tikes ab 9500: eanond in |Of the Alki car line, on the Seattle jail or the penitentiary and a fine |Blectric Co. ‘The park board alas} of 91.000; third. a tine of $6, ia considering the establishment of the death sentence, and Imprison-|ferry service to Medina. The logal | Mr GaP Nite departmont of the city has advised “What are the |that the board does not bave thé} pelea?" wae vied right to establish a dock, bu “Taking care of fires, murder.(it Could convey sufficient prc ing, and the United States,” was|% the port commiision fe one answer purposes , SIGN STIFF PLEDGE CHICAGO, Dee. 6 Nine women |property owners here signed a| pledge not to pay taxes until they and | ere given the ballot IN SCANTY ATTIRE NEW YORK, Dec. 9.--Jaded New "| York society has a new sensation in Dogmena, a Filip’ girl, who} dances in private homes in native costume of beads and a shaw! ARE YOU ILL? CHICAGO, Dec, 9—-Grumblers 4} can't expect anything but indiges }tton and neurasthenta, according to Eg vishnoss, | ¢ vital func Grocer, 1939 First Ave. are the alties for house?” was was the answer successive pen a gambling question. This | one one year duties of the larceny?” proved a The Story of Washing- ton’s Dental Con- spiracy THE WAY TO KILL AT ¥ said to me, “Brown, ing Dentistry tn viola) 1 anid, 1 am prac in “Larceny,” was answered, “is the jspeeding of an automobile or any jother rig of wheels “Larceny is where a man woman related get married.” “What ts robbery?” was asked. “That is an act of murder and that Is the time to hit or shoot,” sald one. 58 Die on Ship ted Prose Leased Wire) Wasnt NGOS Dee. § with neglect of Soverner, I am o in Lexis os 58 deaths, nm. in an to Honolulu ner Orteric today faces fines «ating $7,960, Imposed by Act ‘*T ing Secretary Cable of the depart . |ment of commerce and labor. | tons of Zhe body voyage CHEHALIS, Wash, Dee. 9 hough witnesses testified that the | floors of her hotel were saturated | with off, the jury trying Mra. & L. Vaness for arson returned a ver dict of not guilty. The defendant the man in the moon gets full Chas. | claimed that ol! stoves caused the Schaffer wants to commit rutcide.|tioor to be saturate Schaffer {s temperate. His wife | has asked hiv/perlodieal detention.| Some of those New York build |some of the men who: fices are | in them. And as tall as some of! jthe yarns told in them The following are the average) sees | me quoted by the local wholesai- @rs on local produce, meats and food. Prices in ail cases are subject to va- according to freshness i exeslionce, but these pri SAN FRANCISCO—Every time Tecelves greater « then the man. TEE WAY TO DETEAT THE DEF- ‘TAL CONSPIRACY. The Dentixts who as this ae 4 99 mao? Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and ‘COLDS Fine and superfine lowed | SS™ tal | BEELR | in then te that the De has to have for defraving the Deard’s expense an ol their con Be Orex Native Was would no! Tare to pa After the se Dental thi rd in Until a 6 ected I Denticts w RIGHTS OF DENTISTS 1GNO ED. 4 %&| While “Seventy-ne lany kind of a Cold—tt Is superfine r Grip, Influenza, Cold in the $%| Head, running of the Nose and ® \Kyes, Catarrh and all affections of | the mucus membrane ven” is fine for} “Seventy-seven direct to ithe sick spot without disturbing the rest of the system. A small vial of pleasant pellets, | fits the vest pocket. At Drug Stores, | 2he or mail _ Mun Wast goe: fom, an American Dentist. who Practiced from ten to twenty: graduating. id har @xpected to know as much abo fistry a1 x Japanese Dentist who hn | Just har anese Dentiat } | 5 the combine not interfere with the com It is a new and peculiar! | justh that denies an eltiz: who has for mor : ‘ 1 moked Meats—Helling Price. Hams Plente hama’ » yet| Bolled ham ‘gane| Ox tongue, each: Or| Dried beet +. +: nerican would not learn h in twenty-five years asm rould in three. Who satd| CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SO EASY If you make one present which will give delight to the whole family. The amount usually spent on “Jimeracks” would more than make the first pay ment on a good PIANO And the small monthly ments you will hardly feel Lowest prices in the city. Low rent and Hght expense enable us to save you $100. Howard Buckley Beach, of Shelton the Hote! Hd fos Roosters, *| Ducks, Ive, Ib. | Gee | Squabe, Ps proud of our law that Court has Board in its Arbitrary power to determine what is & Feasonable standard and require to exact from Dentists who! ¢ in thin state, and this Juatice Seces wma: fot house tomatoes’ : PF DENTIETS SHOULD DO, | Hot loure ton The first lish dor. ine to b the Dental quiz Second--All Dentintn should refuse examined subjects unauthor law and thereby bem party (0 doz.” thin ould be to re- to pay $50.00 lettuce, doz 6 ern, do ow 0 60@ 00@ vriee. "19, 00@20 rthy 15.00 @16 . .er 26 27 pay wld form | Pea 1 begin | Pears 1 Com-| this Kastern Washing | tUmothy Puget sound tn | Alfalt | Wheat. | Bran Bh y In for the people of state to study Boclaliam Nes and the common bern Miterests 4 hay REICHERT BROS. Est. 1901. 1205 First Av. on Ms you will hear something drop. box will keep your entire family feeling for months. Don't forget the ehildren little insides need a good, gentle too, th REGULATE STOMACH, LIVER & BOWELS TASTE GO00 “NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN. Cedar 414 MADIGON Caat 414, At 12th Sorvices represent the very best in ev comparison of moving equipment, wa: with others. ry department. We invite house, ete, and our rates REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE American Savings Bank & Trust Co. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 5, 1911. RESOURCES loans « 91,447,206.47 581.64 24 e084 Overdratts Bonds and Warrants and Other Securities tees Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Bata Sate ri Deposit Vaulta #h and Due from Banks $3,080,449.69 LIABILITIES, Capital " Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits ++ 200,000.00 829,383.47 + 9,661,066.22 $8,080,449.69 TRUSTEES J. A. MURRAY. J. P. GLEASON MICHAEL EARLES. J. ©. FORD. J. H. KANE JNO. C, EDEN r. M. SI/LLIVAN G. F. RUSSELL BD. HICKEY OFFICERS J. A. MURRAY, President MICHAEL EBARLES, V. Pres. F. M. SULLIVAN, V. Pree. G. K. BETTS, Cashier, HARRY WELTY, Secretary, | ¢ have bA@Kkuche and feel all worn out cleansing PAINLESS ‘ALBAN DENTISTS \We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists king $8 ana 10 hd for 4; regular §6 and tiie, Worx for ty |G ay Dy sen'gio acta Fills, for go #1 to Lh and $96 ‘ regnlar A 12, and +y ny cr Fille 600 Call in for t ieee nt |e and gu | yours, We are willing to work for a Foputation. Our prices are very low; Our work equals the best in the world. Ft is to your advantage and our gain you onll on ‘ and peddle Three three at our Creamery Flavor Brick to four hours KLOCK PRODUCE CO. CORNER COLUMBIA AND WESTERN cond floor of the Peop! ing, Corner of Becond A’ it Ma Take elevator & | or walk up | The National City Bank Of Seattle, Wash. CORNER SECOND AVE. AND COLUMBIA ST. Report of Condition made to Comptroller of Currency at close of business, Dec. 5th, 1911 Every } nal Bank « RESOURCES Loans and Disc »wes two paramount runt $1,012,021.5 letter the obli- of the t fulf d Overdrafts INE | u gations on it the laws | United im Sta S$. Bonds to Secure Circt tion ¥ Second. ENTLY It must serve the public EFFI- and COURTEOUSLY rst duty the Premium on U.S Real Estate Bonds and Wa Furniture Cash Unles th govern- er »w it to exist and Fixture will of patronage. the second duty it and Exchange cease to exist because of lack When a bank makes steady and continued gain in NUMBER OF DEPOSITORS and AMOUNT OF DEPOSITS it is a certain | indication that THAT bank is efficiently z | managed and that its service is PLEASING 500,000.00 | THE PUBLIC We are gratified by the evidence of popu- this bank by its $1,811,972.74 | LIABILITIES Capital Paid in Surplus 100,000.00 | 14,026.34 50,000.00. 1,147,946.40 | Undivided Profits lar approval furnished Circulation and continued growth. Deposits steady OFFICERS STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE German-American Bank OF SEATTLE Central Building, Cor. Third and Marion AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 5, 1911 RESOURCES. Discounts and Overdrafts Bonds and Warrants Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Cash and Sight Other Resources Loans, Exchange |. $506,773.21 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in Surplas and Undivided Profits Deposits ........ Ssgits + $100,000.00 10,742. 396,030.37 $606,773.21 ERNEST CARSTENS, Pres. JOHN B. OSTROM, V. Pres. J. W. RILEY, Cashier. H. ROHWER, Asst, Cashier. DIRECTORS. JO_N n. OSTROM M. HECKMAN v. MARCUSON 3. 0. STRIN B.D. PINEEO RB. GLAVIN K. RONWER ERNEST CARSTENS @. W. HOrrMAN oO. B. KWAPP M. CAMPBELL w. J. BRUGOEMAN The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 5, RESOURCES, 1911, Loans and Discounts Overdrafts State, County and City Warrants Customers’ Liability Under Letter Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures x Foreign Gavernment, R. K. and Other Bonds . U. 8. Government Bonds to Secure Ctreulation . U. 8, Government Bonds to Secure Deposits “ 8,136, eee “4 ot Credit 5000.00 Cash In Vault In Banks In U. 8. Treasury LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Profits /). 0! Reserved for Taxes and Interest Cireulati tee Acceptances Under Letters ot Gredit .. Deposits Individual .. Ranks .. United States 8, 803,582.07 + 2,208,879.63 991.77 11,888,453.47 $14,487,997,13 OFFICERS @. ¥. CLARK, Cashi 0. A srEncan, ost Leu ce ie J. A. BWALWRLL, Vico Pres. | Bm. W. Srownnze, Aest: Cnslier, DIRECTORS sosmUA R. R. SPENCER B. §. McCORD ORAS. 8. MILLER CHAS. B. ParTEN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT segue “ M. Mm. ¥O J. BRO 4 First Avo, Union mixed Ww F MAXWELL, President. W. BAKER, Vice President. 7 H. BLOEDEL, Vice {WIS, Chairman Board Directors. WEST, Ass’t Cashier. B. SHOEMAKER, Ass’t Cashier. phy a $1,811,9; J | | S President This Bank opened for business June 1, ; 3 1911, and has made a large increase in busi- [ a : N ness every month. V Report of the Financial Condition of orthwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Colman Building, Seattie AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 5, 1911. RESOURCES 640,243.49 133,7 Loan Municipal 68.92 Other Ste Bonds ¢ and King County War Stocks 14,800.00 15,000.00 Safe Deposit Equipment Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate and Other Resources 19,493.70 Government and Railroad Bonds Cash on Hand and Due from Banks Total -$1,141,541.12 100,000.00 6,105.17 + 1,025,435.95 Capital Paid in Surplus and Undivided Profits ..+ its $1,141,541.12 SHORROCK, President. JOHN P. HARTMAN, Vice President. ALEXANDER MYERS, J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier, Secretary. It is our aim to pay our depositors such interest and to afford them such ities as are in accordance with sound business principles.