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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918, PAGE 9 DIRECTORY WA—-RPAL ESTATE FOR SALE |.45 For 8 ale Miscellaneous | A M U SI E M iad 2 tele Novters eet : an so Wea AS OS No Beit (METROPOLITAN 2 eae [PALAC E HIP AMP, Se WW AMENICA'S FUNNIEST DUO WILKES w w ritth and |, IMB-REAL ESTATE LOANS Ma “KINDLING" Marguret Hlington’s Greatest Success. Mats, 116 and the NEW PANTAGES Me tahte, 7 and 9 poMBAKDME NT AND DE TION OF KHKIMS OF LOVING” ror, MAT. wep. Prices and SATURDAY, | 60 to $1.50 ]) Nights, #0 seping Rooms wi TANT THEATRE Madison ay, Mer. IN POPPYLAND 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent RENT YOUR SPARE ROO! CHATTEL LOANS MONEY TODAY 100 made autekty and ¢ on furniture, pianca, live GAIETY THEATRE ‘First aed Medisee NOW PLAY SANDERS & CO - s fous Fart) we ur. RT ESC E BRS St RS | Shs Fremont ave, Cul before I 8 SS | BAVENSOUS A300 A wi a 20 Gtele _ cor ATERAL LOANS 7 31 Fur Ride 18 Wea. Sane 16—Wanted Misc Big Musical Show Chorus Girls) Contest Vriday Night 5 Other Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts. WILLIAM S. HART “The Knight of the Trail” “Nobody's Wife” —in— 5 Parts Nights—20c, 10c. Matinees—10c. ps are your (MOORE =" | Blossom Seeley “In the Dark” Captain (Pop) Anson And 4 Other Acts “Male Help Wanted JEWELRY TWER AN AT) a RTCTES | LAND \ The Retindte. oot Thiet ely KODAK WORK | > FURCTRICAT. SUPPLIFS "| MILLWRI BY FRIDAY NIGHT If you start In the New Hippodrome Fifth and University TEARS AVIATION ations Wanted iNaipe TAnon-| Can give reter-| 1 M—FEMALE HELP—WANTED | 50— fh every respect fh. | eee oe "DANCING CLASS , Pea rer eS “TONIGHT Posters submitted in the “Own prof and Mrs. G. Oswald. Your , teat will be publicly | Eliott 3187 per cent of those en "A PART OF THE —— ORPHEUM C'RCHIT TWENTY ACRES—3t0 CASTT This new bill fairly bubbles over with good things— it’s a pleasure to recommend it—get your seats early. price patd. 168] ) aah Lots for Sale . @ i BLOSSOM SEELEY r ~ annn warn re | Ansinted Fields, Salisbury, Davis, Lopes and Thorpe in nted_ _—i| : SYNCOPATED sTUDIO E Ses merne’ vt veremt |" 's VARDON & PERRY - | , N & PE c | | te for Sale Musical, Singing and Dance KITAMURA TRIO | 1 i tor sale Revue Tokio's Foremost Equilibrists| ‘ | : Y WAT Livestock for Sale SAW “IN THE DARK” A Mysterious Melodramatic Novelty it in THE STAR In Musical Comedy Oddities The Human Bird : ‘ The Grand Old Man of Baseball 4. CAPTAIN (POP) ANSON | | % And Daughters in a Baseball Skit by Ring W. Lardner | ¥ ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE CONCERT ORCHESTRA TWICE DAILY 2:30—8:30 NIGHTS—10c, 25c, 50c, 75c MATS. — 10c, 25c, 50c 1,000 Seats at Weekday Matinees 25c mn. flee rates at top |!“ oune on 11th ave, aa tiie wade $2,250; $500|10 GOOD used ears. Winton Motor Co. For Sale Miscellaneous | NCR? 0 to the best o C. M. UYEDA Cashier, 1 A—REAL ESTATE For SALE |® ay of March, 1918, the ald Raymond . Cantin Was duly adjudicated bak FOR MALES TWO MOver wei On 1013 First Ave. 8. —— STEAMER SINKS U-BOAT|AMERICAN MISSION SAFE) MRS. FLIESCHNER DIES Paulsbo: German submarine Jchannel on February 24, on her ar-| the latt Lew Reed and the Wright Girls LUCILLE & COCKIE | "¥#! here Sunday. with the ¢ IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GUARANTEED? Do you know that at the last session of the legislature a law was passed that gives absolute protection to money deposited in cer- tain designated hanks of the State of Washington? And that this pro- tection is limited to banks that are members of what is now known as the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund? Do you know that a bank, to become eligible to membership, must first submit its entire affairs to a Board of Examiners, wholly apart from the regular State Bank Examiners, and undergo the most rigid test—not only as to its financial strength but also its moral and ethical standing and conservatism of its management? Do you know that the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guar- anty Fund is recognized throughout the United States as the best protection yet offered bank patrons—so good, in fact, that the Comptroller of Currency has selected some of its strongest features in framing his proposed law for the protection of depositors in National Banks. Have you been told by YOUR banker that there is such a law? And that it does not cost the depositor anything for this le- gal assurance that his or her money is absolutely secure against loss? Leading bankers of the state voluntarily asked for this model Washington law, and worked untiringly to have it enacted. They wanted it for their own protection as well as for that of their depositors. They knew in advance the wholesome effect it would have, viz.: Greater confidence in banks on the part of the public; a weeding out of “wildcat” methods and speculative banking. A large fund, being constantly increased, is kept in the State Treasurer's vaults, at Olympia, to secure prompt payment of de- posits in case of emergency. It is a matter of official record that in the states of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, where Guaranty Laws have been in force for a number of years, that not one penny has been lost in a Guaranty Bank. Washington’s Guaranty Law is even stronger than those of other states. The Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund is positive protection, plus faith and trust in the honesty and integrity of your banker. A large number of the most carefully conducted banks in Washington, with resources aggregating approximately Fifty Million Dollars, have been admitted to membership in the Guaranty Fund and others are coming in as rapidly as they can meet the rigid re- quirements. The Scandinavian American Bank, of Seattle, the largest State Bank in Washington (established 26 years ago), with capital and surplus of $1,500,000.00, and resources exceeding $16,500,000.00) E is a Guaranty Bank. : The deposits in this great bank now total almost Fifteen Mill- ion Dollars, showing a gain of exactly $2,767,594.34 in the year closing March 4, The Savings Department of the Scandinavian American Bank carries close to Eight and a Half Million Dollars for its vast army of thrifty men and women de- positors, the largest amount of savings en- trusted to any one bank in the Pacific North- west. Its branch at Ballard is also a Guaran- ty Bank. Guaranty Fund Banks are designat- ed by the official Symbol of Safety, shown herewith, a sign that means careful, conservative banking. wee oe OF In closing, let us ask you this vital question: IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GUARANTEED? PUT THE QUESTION UP TO YOUR BANKER AN ATLANTIC PORT, March 18.] MOSCOW, March 15.—The Ameri-| PORTLAND, March 18,—Mrs. I An American tank steamship, the} can Red Cross mission to Rumania] N. Fleischner, wife of a prominent aking of al arrived safely in Moscow Saturd merchant, died early today of assed thru Rumania after! bronchial pneumonia. Prior to her had concluded peace terms| marriage, Mrs. Fleischner was Tessie rmans. 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