The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1918, Page 8

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Thrift Stamps Are Good Things to Get Acquainted With You will find, too, that all itching ing of the scalp will rtor 1 look and feel a 1 can get | dandruff you This simple lremedy never fail&—Advertisement. * STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18, 1918. PAGE 8 \In Shadow of Death Private Learns of Battle---and Lives Chester Tells of Bressac, Poilu, Who, at Death’s Door, Only Wants to Know Who Took “Shell Hole” This ik the 1th article on FRANCE TODAY, written by canna awoke one the ‘ Iph Chester, orks ie jet Kich- Quick Walt From come ingford” and his wife, Lillian the purr of mact Chester, who went to France to There ket this story expressly for The ad ¢ Star. was with Jamet was something of BY GRO. 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Interest Accrued Receivable Real Estate Banking Hou United States Warrants, Stocks and Bonds Depositors’ Guaranty Fund. Customers’ Liability Under Le tters ‘of C redit Cash and Exchange Furniture and ‘Fixtur ‘ Notes and Treasury Certi fics ates 770,050.00 2,40€ bleen 60,2 B15 50. 00 76,627.26 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Interest Accrued Payable Guaranteed Letters of Credit Demand Deposits Time and Savings Deposit ..$ 1,000,000.00 500,000.00 120.11 902.21 58,150.00 Deposits March 4, Deposits March 5, 1918 1917 . -$14,820,520.07 12,052,925.7. «-$ 2,767,594.34 DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Deposits in The Scandinavian American Bank are absolutely guaranteed against loss through membership in the Wash- ington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, of Washington. NNUAL = THe SCANDINAVIAN S=-AMERICAN BANK ESA BRANCH AT I AT BALLARD aghter, He looked around | not come to him before. ey were so start the Haag ge agains c 1 whether he lived hat Ruvel, whe Howed a fishbone cau was baek, and was 1 ~ BISURATED MAGNE: of my com For Dyspepsia, Indigestiog and named o was eating w, that Villiere ed; smiled and Bres e Wanted to Know er came in to that room. sieur Br bring the Belching, she said, You are Yea, thank you,” returned Bres ‘Over in the big yst well; Jamet saac’s mouth drop. and his eyes rounded. Jamet!” He repeated it usly, then suddenly his ex hat digestion is easy and paine Sold by druggists evervwhera NUXATED IRON “Say Doct This Prescriptio Works Like Magic.” and T a e Physician we | Strength reached Veins of to the Ch Run-Down W xpirit of gentleness seemed to enon t on this was a good place to room, 1 of peace and IF HOLE? ac is here. ask him, if you please, 2LL cheerfulness, that putting men raised their spirits, roused th hargy, made th gave them renewed interest in Life and in the things life mea Jask him, only pursue that sys ® | nureyis ¢ along the hall heard his voice before he shoute Etienne. “How Soon Can I Go Back?” The re fu’ | No o: om wa of exultation » there but Bi ac knew the tances sur ling that shel but they all had a vital n whether it had been capture not For every man there had his er, and that shell curative 4 lation has how the 1 as mu was rked difference in the the soldier who could] ised in the ranks again, and the be a burden after own crater t my pa and not ‘ariety, 1 memory of the |‘ Iron in ite 1 Bressac's te t temper sinc ©. wounded © boche to d the door ust then, and led them The cirector twinkled as he saw that the indifferent patient now cared about something, but the doc tor took one glance at Bressac aad eyes, rushed in and put a were to have his way, | blish his dominion instance, and and efficiency were to this gent ana {®t his glistening | pushed him down in b | thermorm ter in his ana| the aarusenne pter strength of | talked |to the trench he were with or with- ription, on an kuarantes of y refunded. Ow all a owehip in Germ: . reduced to ind emoti t F REE DOCTOR Kiux-Gevernment Physician y of his tried tor Patriotic songs hausted! and a display of | the colors of the entente allies will| Far | be features of the service scheduled | He was burning with a|for St. Clement's rectory, 161 24th we \ Sour Aci@

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