The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 4

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y 4 STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1917, PAGE 4 TRAIL HEADS — SAMMUES QIVEN , /“DESERTER. FQUHD Double Inducements Wednesday Bd a Dy United Preas Leased Wire offieers and men covered the coveted | out that he had deserted y } WASHINGTON, Nov. %.— | Freneh Croix de Guerre in the pock When his wife beard that circulars Together With Seven of the keenest railroad | and wished ets today Uncle 8am | calling him a deserter were out she operating — executives in the | would let them be worn on the left |p Maratea + gpotiene's country left here today for Pitts hurries r e } Aa al bore, where tomorrow they In. |Dreast Just ovéh the heart Unele Bam had failed, de a Sgiving ech Ss augurate a new era in American The 12 wore the living of 15 Amer-| Lamarc was, A dade Oe. 38 ad bee co Oct. 16 railroad history. Jeans formally awarded their itt by TT beted to the wrong “outfit 7 They will run the 38 big ratlroad® the French republic for bravery in! py mistake and for some reason the * $4.50 Red Comforts, 83.08— Mercerized Table Cloths at cant of Chicagos and north of (Hh tenting German raiders November 2,' mistake was not discovered Bise 18x80 inches, 81.75 aut? qrerestiend Ohio-Poy © river line as one - wb tshina vals on ganar “ tom, to Weve congestion and help win the war ed designs, a yard, $1.75. ehful of of this new At the Store That Saves You Money—Last Week oe. DESIGNER 59c Covered on both sides. with &| finished pattern Cloths, assort Plain sateen border; filled with & good grade of cotton, special | : bah ‘ Mf 83.98. $5.50 Woolnap Blankets, at ‘aoe Th k f Cal f. Heavy Cotton Blankets at 84.08-Sixe 66x80, In gray oF . ® Mere e an. re) 1 ornia .98—s4x7T6inch heavy Cot | tan, with pink and blue borders, nad ge i = Blankets in gray or tan, | special $4.08. that the National Association of San Francisco most serious transportation conges With fancy stripe borders, "Pe | Woobfilled Comforts, $5.98 FB tion in history will be relieved cial 92.98. Double bed size, fancy aliko: [ill Failure of these measures, even UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY | gpoalegan Pang Rng ol St | jine covering, with Stnch bro: the railroad executives admit, may wnat — ape sr =_— ° , > fede contro! n r . " nin ese ne ans ow Aor “ pe border, special, each. lead to federal control, While this STATEMENT OF CONDITION would leave operation virtually tn Me Colored Scrim, 12%¢ Yd. the same hands, even more radical Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and —Colored border Scrima in | | Bleached Table Damask measures to expedite freight and Tacoma at the Close of Business November 20, 1917. a cream and ecru colors, special | 81.50 Yd. eliminate duplication of equipment \ AZ%¢ yard , 22x22-Inch, 7 on parallel lines would follow ASSETS See Marquisctte, SB Vard— | bleached Tw ? Loans and Discounts $45,630,111.81 : | Marquisette, 48 inches wide; | manufacture, polka dot center aol: : leemes in beige only, special, a | with \ border, ver vert ft CAMP LEWIS JUDGE Beak Eremioss (San Francisco and oneness yard, . $1.50. oe Lo § Hew + REFS ADVOCATE LAID UP} ones Wes! riinte 4, , feist i delhi: ta — Customers’ Liability under Letters o! | 2e : CAMP LEWIS. 1 oY ‘ 20,647 1 i -i be ble-faced Victor Cashed Here “AMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov, 2 Cees. 5 ire cee aseccecs Maaeetee : Six 10-inch, 75¢ doub! Your Pay Checks Maj George V. Strong, division Sundry Bonds and Stocks... . +. 4,482,885.53 FRE Records (12 selections) a eGORINA sith ichisieihzsdenier Cuan woul and $unk.t aetiae tee ans confined to bis United States Bonds to secure Cireu- . NA—Ftuffed Cotton—cheaper woot and just the fi) quarte eovere ‘ thing for Sroing dteeere. toques and scarfs, in fancy colors. grippe. The legal t lation rT er ‘ 3,000,000.00 10¢ a mI! camp, includin, Other United States Bonds. . 2,132,921.81 SHIRRED SILK RIBBON for arm bands and garters, 1% in | ual soldiers in the Redemption Fund with United States Ee ids, tm pink, blue, red and assorted fancy shades. Per length B5¢ aiden are “ ying on ? 4 c Peay pe ht Exch estas pe You can have this outfit on such easy terms that you will err cee erenrree ot e8 oe - wonder why you didn’t get it long ago. Drop in today, have us ube a Re teu ous ten Rosigeng ral py Rages be WORK BEG NS $99,769,634.25 ; = play this instrument for you and choose the records that appeal e%I 1 have eve AABILITIES ; ou from our wide assortment. Hose in the market today for | * a hacks ead Ge, RED CROSS HOUSE mol ; he LiAl I iy in most to you f. 5c pr. Double heel and toes, | voidered and initials; put up ; fy — U1 aoe ar fit § $499,878.63 wide ops: black boxes, “one.” “tnree,” * " ge nee ov. 2 Surplus an Individer rofits * A499, 68 4 oil x ia 208 Bt on ates, cog es eee geieh ‘Be, 65é, «Wo ten will CRROUINEEE sb ea ndscoseusse 2,986,500.00 Victors and Victrolas in other styles from $20.00 to $825.00. . i S5¢, 81.00, $1.25 « box house the headquarters Letters of Credit ... . 18,703,700.82 $1.00 Silk Hose, S5¢ 5 Pair. House Slippers for men, of the American Red Cross was Other Liabilities . . 2,381,194.18 Two-tone Silk Hose with spliced and children, in all the started Monday, Arthur G. Prich new and child Mt Deposits ret 63,698,361.17 soles and double toe and high: | most called-for colors, in felts ard. vice president of a Tacoma bank p aniiohinlwert spliced heels; will give plenty | kids, cloths; trimmed with fur and secretary of the Tacoma Red py igh ape s | Of wear; put in boxes to suit; | and silk embrotdered, ete Croen, tas Seon appointed: director. $99,769,684.25 = Sherman a . ’ | Beautiful range of colors, all | Priced SO¢, T5¢, SS¢, B1 RE ame Sag | The Bank of California, National Association, 5; ” le htedlindlaha ebeinescisy Record-Breaking San Francisco, and its Branches in Seattle, Tacoma é WOMEN’S HEAVY WORSTED HOSE, 45¢ Pair, Knitted 2 all: and Portland, constitute one association under one MM ieay ‘worsted, perfectiy shaped, warm and comfortable Piano Selling managemgnt, and depositors at any one of the vas re ee? o weer: S16 to 10%. Never during my long businens ca bank’s offices have the protection of the entire Third Avenue at Pine _aseaage 2 i mea sie oe aaa ver have I soki as many pianos as capital, surplus and undivided profits of the. Asso- ae Seattle during the last fow weeks, Three A carloads were received in short ou ciation. 4 Portland m and mont of them sold, and AC ‘TS FIRST NATIONAL’ BANK, purchaser made a friend and FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. ater for Meyer & Daughter. And n they afford to say a kind wo eget | The Bank of California ; are t jucing National Association SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ot me ane | Seattle Branch: 801 Second Avenue. Such ta son, Beh Strich & tC. WAGNER, GEO. T. 8, WHITE, RS EEE od selling from to $600 ar Manager Asst. Manager Nine persons were fined for dry| A $30 pair of binoculars was stolen| The home of Mrs. James Van Os Toes fered for $225 to $350, and that on law violations by Judge Gordon,|from Capt. H. A. Nelson, of the|terhout, Laurelshade ave., was burge REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF easy terme, Monday afternoon. schooner Mount Rainier. larized Monday. | The medium and lower priced Th | pianos are practically sold out. ‘This e week will bring this sale to a close, as the new advance in price will af fect all pianos arriving after this, na “ and tt would be an utter imponsttt!. and discounts a. ity to maf the present prices S rafts , ; oon -S00¥. 2.98 longer store if you want a oe and other securities..... wacsessh ) © Meyer @ Daughter. If | Located at Seattle, State of Washington. at the close of business on the 20th day of Noveinber, 1917, ing by furniture and f f real estate owned and Exchange . Seacbenr sce mers’ lability on letters of eredit.......2.1) 0.00 IRD AVE ——— of Where do we go lowest price, see Te me . ivided profits its 7 Hee Removal | oi: t BUSINESS JUNE 12, Depecite under call of J 20, a — os ‘ . le 3, eerteces ¥ We have gtven up our for « « ane: mer location in the Green “ “ tel on Fourth enue @. Hotel Fourth Avenue and vatta mince tant call #199.808 39 ares WT Mi'stret for the reasee ae | SAaeaeeaei | See those Paramount and Artcraft trade- DIRECTORS: ow! atro especially the 3 H. F. NORTON. A " Merge gues “ 7, uy / k P Pres. HF. Norton’ Ce amit Sr “9, OOD nro 1 premises } ; 2 : , marks E lL BLAINE. ‘ 78 eS Director Seattie Trust Co. We. DOWEN RANE Goonwne, ° SUE A tT, OO PEEL You're never far from a theatre that dis- D. Pres. Puget Sheet Metal . Wy EPIELD. er < . . 2 * yp “Pree capes Van a oP Savings and fl i \ tinguishes itself by the display of those two Investment Broker. Pees, ag Se - PMR Bre ‘ f ‘ : ee EO eee ton co THO TON or mage ety, 7 trade-marks. C. H. HOWELL) Cashier. ; i ; ' . “ n ne patronage and hope that we | 7a. aA AY And it’s sure to be the best place to go any- shall have the pleasure of y i alg yn —— And bound to be the best picture-play in The Office of Satisfaction | i ; = f town, Ramakers Quitting NATIONAL = 3S wes, That’s what the Paramount and Artcraft Piano Business DENTISTS | : x \e a iN | trade-marks mean. ‘ — | n//paeor That’s why the theatres display them. HONT FNQURE | Ate ae Sa ae i 4 I That’s what takes the guesswork out of an Any kind of external ache relieved by Sloan's Liniment. JAIN in depe For prompt relief from Rheuma tiem, Neuralgia, or Lumbago, you can depend on Sloan's Liniment The warming, soothing, counter {irritant effect is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or stiffness. A few drops go right to the sore part, draw the blood from the congestion and re move the cause of the ache The great penetrating power of Sloan's Lintment makes rubbing y needless. It 18 easler and cleaner SOME SAMPLES @ to use than plasters or poulticos. I AM! does not stain the skin or clog the} i . Jate og id i Grand New Mission Planon for only #188) also Upright Bl 0 A bottle of Sloan’s Lintment y/ Watch your local theatres’ announcements —in the Pianos for an little as 90: 8127. Fine Art Pianos, very contly ' you need for quick rest and| # newspapers, on the billboards, in the lobbies, and on the styles in old standard m w closing out at only #176, 8186, f | 235, nnd 8247. The exquisite Colonial m in onk Tom the pains of sprains, | | sc: -- f stars in c > 82 xquin nial ein omk ‘and eileeh: backhaherretae seek aoa i screen for names of stars in current Paramount and witn Ariericn’s best! makes, are lutely incom most forms of rheumatic twinges Artcraft Photoplays. pares 08 eenee peg ory: y, pargalas are here, Generous size bottles at druggists | | \ q latest models, with all modern improtements, everywhere 25e, fe | walnut and oak, closing out at only gana, $446, $405 and 8468," All worth much’ more money / 2: FAMOUS PLAYERS ~ An EASY TERMS—OPEN EVENINGS “ ; : FAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORPORATION {IMO RAMAKER, 1524 Third Ave.

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