The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. PAGE 3 UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT » Such cs land THE meet SIGN | INVISIBLE Four Shows Six reels with “The We Are Proud rrier” all - star Rats ee to Present JENSEN AND VON HERBERG umy For short dint vp the swiftest quadrupeds Fifth at Pike—Continuous If to 11 Admission 20e—Children 0c Take Matter Up With Superintendent MARY PICKF ORD AMARILLY “2 MARY’S BEST! EPILEPTIC STRAND efare ED For Over 50 Years KEITH BORDER | DOUGLAS aotearoa Five reels of Western FAIRBANKS “ thrills—first run, too. HEADIN’ ence’ | souTH If you couldn't get in, try it tonight it’s worth it! Second, Seneca ond Spring Admission 10e—( If You Need . The services of a DENT is vi Net nd } he Alba DEEP, DARK MYSTERY | pentists are Dentists of m3 CLEARED UP BY COPS experience and — recognized Statement of the Condition _ He wan 9 tall dar te maa | SKI ee es gh cla Ps and painless method of the Sap oy are voughed for by over MARCH 4, 1918. rho war mere waiting tor hi 15 Years ation and Consults RESOURCES. z tion, ee owns ELE Si cig'e ase 4 oa i by a e “~ i : THE Real Estate, Furniture and Fix- ve : ioe Sign enna DENTISTS Customers’ Liability Under Lette t, che inside the nt. vacuume| Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. |“ of Credit ... ; 832,368.08 tween the walls 4 Second Ave. and Pike St Customers’ Liab Acceptances 225, “t h and Exchange ,246,6 NATIONAt CHV BAN Capital Stock .....+.++-++++++- $ 400,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits... 331,834.70 Gireuation «oo ceeeccice VM The National City Bank ters of Credit 839,618.08 OF SEATTLE, WASH Acceptances zxecuted for Cus- Report of Condition Made Comptrotler of Currency at tomers 225,955. 35 Close of I Mareh 4, 1918 15,000.00 Bonds Borrowed Deposits c a KESOURCES 10,561,208.37 $12,473,606.50 Gain in Deposits Since Last Statement, Dec. 31, 1917. . $903,682.20 LIABILITIES | REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is and strongest piate known, covers very little of the roof of You can bite corn o guaranteed fifteen years. Gold Crown 84. 00| TrErH $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone 6 fi ices cee tres atta aay — Ladle A 4 1 Mareh 4, 1918 $5.5 Tridgework, per tooth, gold $4.00 - eekly OE Gold Fillings «1+... 81.00 Up Silver Fillings Ree x - Platina Fillings «. OFFICERS rk guaranteed for fifteen years. nd get teeth same day. Txai o you are in the right Open Sundays arom © te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Oe _ UNIVEMSITY Bt, poveite Mraser-Vaterson Co. | J # Own Writing I The"Stay Satisfactory’ Range nty thousand atisfied 3 First National Bank |: anwok Of Seattle, Washington 7 rec eager weap ‘ Guaranteed for _": Buses ae asshin, Gro | » SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS [ eG ROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. NEGEL, President How 15,000 Seattle Homes Are Saving Coal Fifteen thousand homes in Seattle use Monarch Malleable Ranges. In addition to saving thousands of tons of coal for the Nation, to be used in speeding up her industries so essential to winning the war, these 15,000 home owners* have ban- ished from their kitchens the dirt and drudg- ry of the blackening brush and leaky ash pan. Didn't Ask Abo For Monarch Ranges are vitreous enamel lined—the vitreous en- amel baked right into the sheets of metal, making all flue linings ab- solutely proof against rust. | Monarch Ranges Heat Faster, Keep the Heat Longer and Bake Better Than the Ordinary Range 1ent high school using Monarch Ranges in their domestic science 8 te that after demonstrating the various su-called und the Monarch the fastest heater, kept the heat e r baker than any of the other ranges. It actually paid for itself in the saving “of fuel in two and one-half years. TRADE YOUR OLD RANGE As Part Payment on a Monarch Malleable Range oo This Pure Alumi- num Cooking Set, ~PONFESSIONS of Nine Pieces, as eo trated, Absolutely FR nF A il $ with every MONARCH Range sold now. a a _| Grote-Rankin—PiKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin t Martha a G] -R co. | ANNEX STO RE ENTRANCE THROUGH MAIN STORE, OR 1420 FIFTH A MATTRESSES Special at $11.65. ne a Regular, Price OLD FOLKS NEED > $18.75 “CASCARETS”’ FOR ; LIVER, BOWELS Salts, calomel, pills act on ‘ bowels like pepper acts in nostrils. nonth or two she " Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, > sick, headachy and constipated. O-cent box now i shipped to us in the wrong ticking. Rather than on ae have them returned the manufacturers made us a | liberal price concession. We in turn offer them to cascarets our patrons at a greatly reduced price. Only fifty available. On sale Wednesday, each $11.65. is not a time for harsh phys jonally whip a r Out of the High-Rent District ; of the old need is a : > HERE in audible|gentie and natural tonic, One © Reading or ce in. gold-filled m that can be constantly used with such tonic is cost only 10 _ drug store, experience in “fitting and making Glasses SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL CO. 1828 First Avenue. Phone Mein 6477, One Block South of Public Market ADS BRING RESULTS

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