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| ] AN YOU TELL HOW STRONG A BANK IS? What Protection Its Resources Afford Its Deposi THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY HAS 156% SECURITY FOR DEPOSITS Resources and Liabilities, a 1917; according the following set forth in its Official Statement of to ymparison of its June 20, RESOURCES Including Cash, All Loans, Bank Building, Etc., Ete.,...... Excluding Customers’ Liability for Letters of Credit Stockholders’ Contingent Liability $3,053,823.32 600,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES $3,653,823.32 $2,336,296.33 TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DEPOSITS THIS BANK WILL GIVE AWAY $100 IN GOLD TO THE FIRST TEN BOYS OR GIRLS UNDER TWENTY YEARS OF AGE WHO BRING INTO THE BANK A LIST OF SEATTLE BANKS HAVING DEPOSITS OF $1,000,000 OR OVER, SHOWING THE EXACT RATIO OF THEIR RESOURCES TO THEIR DEPOSITS AS SHOWN BY THEIR OFFICIAL STATEMENTS OF JUNE 20, 1917, TEN PRIZES OF $10 EACH All you have to do to win a prize is to call at the banks, get copies of their last statements, make out your list and bring it to this bank on or before 8 p. m., Saturday, July 14. GET THE PRIZES TO TEN Contest Closes 8 P. M., July 14 PRIZE 4% AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS SECOND AND MADISON By United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, July " DEPUTIES VOTE iba GOVERNOR — deckhands on a bay ferryboat were drowned Sunday night, while at CONFIDENCE IN | tempting to rescue a ponceaaee who fell overboard Firemen on Strike By United Press Leased Wire and a party VANCOUVER, B. C., July 9.—| By United Press Leased Wire | Fdaho “a lals stoo a for Because the city wouldn't adopt PARIS. 9.—French newspa- | nleht in a crowd of 300 listen tor system reft : ing to LW. W. street spea the two-platoon system and refus. aligh (ek Chasber &4 gto 1. W. W. street speakers ed an increase in wa the en gmen would only Deputies’ vote of confidence in the government stand together country Russia shouted you cou tire fire depart has been what the I “You has w know and its been done Ww am what on strike since lodgment of 1] direction of military services vith the ministry as a step toward! concentration of control desirable DENTISTS: curs, the gunmen and the pigeons of the capitalistic They bumped them off them up Jesus.’” The vote t before dawn Sunday aft session. The S sustained by a vote of after the > j me § ays’ secret They to say, prem jer had the n ae Alexander bought some I literature for w sume “f of other an hour do in this workingmen did there to the stimy ste clans ent ‘Good morning, STAR PAGE 1,500 STRIKERS ‘DEMOCRACY IS HAVE RETURNED | VICTOR IN THE TO LAUNDRIES CHINA REVOLT MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917 4 Fifteen hundred laundry WASHINGTON, July 9.—A democ —_—- workers returned to work in recy has been reestablished | Ranges Seattle laundries Monday |China, according to state depart —_—_a morning after a strike, which (ment dispatches today, after a lasted three weeks week of skirmishing, during which Working agreements were Heuan Tung, the young emperor signed Saturday night. Onty | was set up at the head of a mon one laundry, the West Seattic, archy Official reports today in dicated the Manchu emperor had been driven out and the former vice president, Keng Kue Chang, established as president of a new provisional government at Nan was on the “unfair list’ Mon day. This plant is not affiliat ed with the Laundrymen's club, and union officials expected to make a separate peace with it before Tuesday king The big issue of the strike, the! Dispat N closed chop, was won by the un.| Was reat O a H Until Mareh 7, 1919, the own. | Cepartment, it was said all foreign d ers will hire only union workers ers were probably safe, Both side u Radical changes in working con. Offered guarantees of their safot ditions and tn the apprentice sys. |All legat guards of British tem were conceded by the owners, | French and Amarioan troops reach Union leaders say they will make ,@d Peking. Communteetion wit Seattle conditions best in the laun-|Veking ts interrupted and few offi celal dispatches are the [United States dry industry reaching Drivers Win The laundry drivers won prac tically a complete victory A minimum wage seale of $20 a| week and the Small percentage asked os having from da week Seattle, Dropped Match in Gas Main; Burned Dy United Presse Leased Wire TACOMA, July 9.—Burns he re ecived when he dropped a lighted s manhole Saturday d to result in t Gordon a closed shop were big points they struck for. reductions business were "y the unions. Reduce Apprenticeship are death The inside workers conceded re-| The explost ductions in their wage de a | blocks jand for the most part aun pena ON er a little me | ® than panded | e reduction of the apprentice training time from six months to three months and 4 minimum wag for apprentices half of the in Their strike was sym stic, and no real issues were resented in its settlement During the entire strike there was no trouble between non-union and pickets reported tc present hig prevail unt a week, were the chief concessions « of the owners | the settlement conferences,” $ 50, Little Trouble |eays Business Agent Wyatt, of the The engineere gained the ‘drivers, “the owners showed the $100, changes in conditions that they! pest of spirit The Gt totore Cus erator, Go-( Be usual ing or first Ithey said you were In The voice of hi 8 ic eager as it is 5 t jcta | ja os 1 was glad to said Paula 1 told you, Ih ody me at dropping out of the morning was who showe ad love June Liritisher, was glad 1 was alive. ay or two,’ | answer ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS | DENTISTRY hen you haven't ee your aunt arked innocent] “Then, Markie t some say ‘sits u swoop dowt of one 6wor and co tha 1 down gol was just Ichel'’s face when I w dental man she had dec as fre s in practice line jshould marry I answered “Now I want to il [here that kK jth hing on the impuls ment was just what jplain to you when I m hurt having your hair dressed » matter what the condition, | 1 pain as the act ire extracted and you cannot feel the agreeable sensation Teeth are drilled and prepared for fillings or rown and bridgework and you cannot feel the least simple having or Feeth w many slightest dis- nee ol hout your even know methods used by moment if staff on Boston Den ‘I nerves are removed v thanks to the Live it Dr. Sipes The 1 would not throw it something Aunt Rachel could not the and Be mderful disec ing marvelous Dental used by the »ston turn w.| very | | : | 1 No longer any excuse for the old-time dental murely. J Hh f |way to take your aunt and cousins Es United Frese Leased Wire If YOUR dentist still inflicts pain and mental bag eaeh RT aero 8 will ed Pi iy July 9.—Gov. Moses | anguish it is because he stubbornly refuses to keep |most charmed to have you come. exander of Idaho, today has his step with science mor oun ¥ tat hand opinion of the I Eve erator in the big, busy Boston Dental Of “My eyes must have danced as I “Alexas der a ices 1s a t, skilled in the use of the very jpictured the look on Aunt R $150, $200, $250, $300, When did you get back? Englishman to b The day before, “dT haven't been in town but 4s 1 was so tired I have just re st: | and ta I'll be lexpected to be a great success hurt or pain | which I meant I was never so in |terested in any one of my jobs that resist pee CO: (SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Ostermoor Mattresses SECOND AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE EIGHT “HOURS nd after this date this store will be con- cted on the 8-hour basis. Business hours will be from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., including Saturdays. M. A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO., Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine. July 5, 1917. SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of co-operating with the homefurnisher during the h cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will il further notice: nothing down, $1.00 week, nothing down, $1.25 week, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefurnishers $ 4.00 month $ 5.00 month $ 7.50 month $10.00 month or or ITTSTEIN original “added-to-account” policy will continue as here- a current account may select a Gas Range, Tools, Blankets, ¢ and have the same adjusted without the tomers having Refrig- Mower other seasonable art, Lawn Garden Garden Hose, omforts, art nent pay pa) |native heath. Even I am hardly allowed to speak to Lord Beau clough, as he is supposed to be fi Gertrude’s property.’ = @)ler mother’s command that horrt-| “Somehow, all fun had gone out * FRIENDS ARE ENEMIES’ GO- | |rje Clayton Stein, who died after of my frolic, Margie, and during | BETWEENS two years of married life, which I the luncheon both Lord Beat we patio ee suppose was w living hell. clough and myself were so silent, ‘1 am #0 glad to seo sou, Mist] “There is nothing to tell, Ger-|Cermude remarked petulantly that | : on asked your aun * med to have a effect boy tomsins often about you, and |* aidine, I said. ‘Plenty of hardlupon each other.” Philadelphia. | Work, and in the end the feeling! jthat perhaps I had learned a little.’ | ‘Mercy, Paula,’ she said, mix-| Money makes the war go. Haynes ing her quotations, ‘but you are|makes the watches go. Next Lib brave to beard the mater on her'erty theatre —Advertisement. (To be continued) ip Was as} oice ord: see bim, Mar t hi sur this 4 he at least ndid a ed, ‘and I con- i paid less than 6% on Savings over 16 years For over 16 years have never we have never paid less than 6% on Savings. been over to | usins yet?’ he | t little devil p aloft’ ready ossession | “"« WE WILL INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER! By paying full 6 months’ dividends on all funds left here on or before Saturday night, July 14. Our plan offers you the very best SECURITY for your funds combined with the highest EARN. ING POWER consistent with absolute safety. ng alke ided in witt ide very glad to lustrate right this foolish e of the mo I tried to ex over for the ike this ed up. the call SECURITY: more Every dollar left here is protected iat by than two dollars’ worth of tangible real control of 1 and stayed until the ; olla wat ont Gt tie viet. end. be security, Your savings are invested only in first ces Of the Armee, What inte. | neetIDS. Was over as far in advance of the methods in gen ne aah keh ib Rael veka timation | mortgages on improved real estate, in U. 8. Govern- in the al military op as the wireless is ahead of the old system was all that I had anticipated ment and Municipal Bonds A special resol fF irst Aid Board of phy When we arrived at the hotel we ‘ sto the American regi 9 gets The ston Dental charges no fee for the use found them stepping out of the ele- | EARNING POWER: As a “Mutual Savings ments arrived in France and to ar for 224 Districts of this remarkable anesthetic in dental work, nor for vator, It seemed his lordship was Society” this association is operated for the profit rive was adopted | By United Press Leased Wire Navopsin : star aie’ fattae 4 a Hittle late, and of course, when of our members—those who leave funds here. As EEE Ste 6s a a : | OLYMPIA, July 9.—The atate a OT es eee ee Aunt. Rachel saw me, she knew stipulated by State law, our entire earnings, less (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest and strongest plate known, Seattle Man Among | has been divided into 224 districts, each of which will have a medical who was to blame. n his blundering actual runniy twice each year. expenses, are paid to our members English way, | foes not cover the root of the List of Wounded |{"#t a!4 beard. ‘The division was ‘ Lord Beauclough made the situa th; you bit ft the . nade by the state board to facili tion worse... ‘I_met your charming | Tiara ie Aine th rene i : porte Gaktenties 15 yee. ¥ "| The name of §. M. Keenan, son|tate the operation of the first ald| e Biete Mre Townpead, bo me There is no better, safer form of investment Geld GPOWR ... «00000000005 $3.00 a A ee re eal | aoe de ne ae ated savait (than what we have to offer. Your funds are read- ! ars on the list of wo 2 _ os coming to s¢e you, 7 avalied myae ; ; * : ‘ $15 net of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 fh Wranon it wan cannouneed (te = We make no charge for extract- of the opportunity of accompanying | ily available and while here are earning money $10 set of teeth $5.00 Sunday. Ke n wab'a omen Know the Value of u her instead of awaiting you at) tor you constantly, Bridge work, per tooth, cold 88.90 "ember of the state university DR. DAVIS ing teeth, no matter how many, and Sherry | ; 5 i pale class of 1915 ANTILHEADACHE you do not have to order other work. eames you mot Sra Yee nai Gold {lings . pra —— wane Vor Hendache, Neuralgia, If you are suffering from worn out, asked Aunt Rachel acidly, with Out-of-town funds may be sent through the mail. sil fillings . « glan¢ée anc e bi st sal w ice \sinaee 780 || 4 knock’s ato people say.| | decayed teeth that should be re- ion the fora et a aoa tare Teor sar, Baokltt iP By Py Re [eats en moved, have them attended to at “‘I'm sorry, Paula, she sald a Have impresi nin the morn w t the case might be. REDUCED RATES TO | minute afterward, ‘but we are go All work guaranteed for 15 yeors, t Exam- | ing and get ination and advice Call « and jee Samples of se Work. We ‘tana Test of Time. | Most of our present patronage ts mmended by our early custom whore work 1» atill ving good | 5. 8. MULTNOMAH Firat Clans, e particular OHIO Senin 207 UNIVERSITY #T. Opposite Frasae-Paterson Co. 109 Cherry St. CALIFORNIA. Leaving July 12 ira icket Office, THE McCORMICK LINE! Phone Blliott 3430 once. Not one penny will be charged. Come any time, any day, for free ex- tracting. ing to lunch with Lord “‘T've accepted clough's invitation te }with you, Aunt Rache) ‘If looks could have pie, | would have sunk faction. Ask our customers wha | San Franciaco .$13.00 $14.00 $9.00 tracks then ve tested our work When coming tam Angolen.. $20.00 14.60 my atl eh fice, be wure you are in the || were Hing mow mG OVE Ban Diego. 22.00 §2 $16.50! | n,” Wa 18 e t h you. bad eM, ow A ven- € e about Bring this a@ with y 7 Good servive large putsige piste. . iF 1 fe i" p *h il, \ rf h er, you'll save more|| rooiis an’ rd meals, Every 2 ment adelphi Cut - Rate | COAT, DRESS and) | convenien sengers. Fuls Established Over 15 Years uldine as we prepa 1420 Second Avenue, Seattle (Opposite Bon Marche.) from the hotel to § jer! if her mother alone, Come again tomorrow.’ jaidine would have bee Poor child, she married at 1 Beauclough $1.00 or more makes you a member. Lord Beau. » take lunch 1? e killed, Mar down in my RESOURCES OVER $1,500,000.00, tid, however. our engage 4 sald) Ger red to walk erry’s. Ger. A MUTUAL SAVINGS n a splendid SOCIETY. had left her

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