The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1918, Page 3

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Worth Twice the Price | | Gerard and the Kaiser After this war is over, I'l stand no nonsense from America, Ambassador Gerard’s MyFourYears in Germany Matinees 250 Children 10¢ After Six Evenings 0c Children 25 COLISEUM | Germany’s Crowning Insult Here's your passports— America won't fight anyway. Ambassador Gerard’s My Four Years in Germany Matinees 25¢ Children 100 After Six Evenings 500 Children 25 COLISEUM The Crown Prince and Kaiser If you don't take up the sword—I will. ar aagaal My Four Years Worth Twice ,}in Germany the Price Matinees 25¢ , Children 10¢ After Six Evenings 50c THREE AMERICANS WIN se HONORS FROM FRENCH | German and Meyers an infantry York, | comp! aukee,| heavy German mact The National City Bank of Seattle, Washington MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency at Close of Busine: MAY 10, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .....-++++++eee+ s Overdrafts .. 1.8 Bonds to Secure Circulation. 000.00 252,600.00 800,000.00 18,000.00 Furniture and Fixtur Safe Deposit Equipment . Bonds, Warrants, etc. . Cash and Exchange 1,108,0 8.61 1,266,969.75 '$6,670,9 41.17 LIABILITIES ..$ 500,000.00 100,000.00 Capital Paid in... Surplus ...... ,000.0 Undivided Profits . 146,157.54 Circulation ......++. 50,000.00 DEPOSITS ......eceececccscereeseses 5,874,783.63 $6,670,941.17 KEEPING PACE WITH SEATTLE’S GROWTH! DEPOSITS under call May 10, 1918.... $F 5,874,7 DEPOSITS under call December 31, 1917 5,084,9 $ 839,828.62 Gain in Deposits since Jan. 1, 1918..... BAKER tu PLOwDI r Ww t, Anat. Cashier HOTCHKISS, Asst. Cashier STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1918, PAGE 8 [ mrene-aunes | B RITI SH OF FI Cl ALS = Cynthia Grey's 2 = LETTERS __PRAISE U. S. SPIRIT | Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO I RLOLL, President Bn EMT UHENIQUQQQQ0QQNUUSQUUOGULGRSOUGOO000 LDDs Woman Winked at Her tarily an well ae na Husband; What Remedy? M. to 5:30 P. M. Store Hours From 8:50 A. matanos I am hot a very ¢ 1 | ee BY ANDEKEW BONAR LAW ' age | Chancellor of the Exchequer n BY LORD ALERED MILNER ' t te 4m store r4 Secretary of State for War f There's 501,000 lamp posts to hang your German reservists. BY ADMIRAL LEWIS BAYLY ander in Chief at Queenstown Ambassador w Gerard’s } My Four Years in Germany BY LORD KHONDDA British Mood Controtter After Six Evenings ec Children 25¢ COLISEUM TEACH CLASS 1A COUNT MINOTTO. MEN WIRELESS FACES TROUBLE Qt WORK AT Y.M.C.A. 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Its ‘Mirco Process” finished top needs no Don't Talk War blacking—is a delight to every housewife. » Her P " You will never be fully satisfied until your kitchen r equipped with a Monarch Malleable etiaie Si | et Confessions of a Wife Ambassador Gerard’s My Four Years in Germany SEATTLE ELKS OPPOSE Pour Buttons Off “NO CHILDREN” SIGNS Vest; Asks Divorce 1 his wages at t DICK BEGINS HIS STORY ut rd garnisheed. It is Thomas R. Ellis asks for a divorce, “WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN _ A WEAK BODY 1 in bottles ains about one ‘Take them just pill, with « small water, They soak into and throw off the pol- © making you old bee will quickly: joints, that 10¢ “ Six > sae Evenings 50¢ Children 25 It To Be ¢ entinued) OF AIRCRAFT DIVISION! the vsunt method ot presery | dreamed of doing not De GRAY HAIR Vee ea aren | oe t would They Used to Call Him Grandpa; Now They Call Him Kid ch and ale our druggist today and GOLD MEDAL. Haaren M refunded ra Three ‘sixem ne pure, original oa : sky =| s f the Conditi LIF OFF CORNS ae ; Be P alice’ a ondition FREEZONE IS MAGIC) ?7.22°.% 2° soo. say : ee on aes Snel HE ete seeesate| FIRST NATIONAL ipl) ese fe oe gna BANK | Of Seattle, Washington PAINLESS | iiiebieetes MAY 10, 1918 nLSOURCES Loans and Discour U. S. Bonds eecsieiet ‘ Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities ot ABSOLUTELY _NOILOVULX Real Estate, Murciture and Fixtures. Customers’ Lia’) 'ity Under Letters Of CVedIG sss cease tes pene ee 818,515.23, Custome Liability ceptancc Cash anc : ¥ Ba « DENTISTRY | Spare us pain” is the cry of all i Hut at 608 Third Ave n full come ‘ a : sno pain, Three-fourthe of |f| TIES what Js and must tte : ness tt is said. le trom bad LIABILITIES \ If ‘Luis are wore, God has given you a wonder ful gift and an important role to play in the tow. and Sea ISE, Fou, pave Canttal (Stock: .600 isi ccsces swt $ 400,000.00 years [ have of this dis 380,603.37 Surplus and Undivided Prof: ife when He r i ‘ . keer thone : ‘ iy cate teen tt Olretil ation. ..< seus kano ss ee 100,000.00 Se ihe sa ( A liberal discount . mn a") Our Liability on Outstanding Letters the thoug' ou have f ah n in ur : Phone Fillote saan, | Acceptances Executed for Customers I Tight ne. , ! United Painless Dentists }| Deposits ......-.....eee eee ees ing, right livi al Ine. 006.43. Freezone is the much talked | Of} veneoubied Father.” May we hear I rather suspect they are both Hours: 8:30 a m. to 8:30 pom ether discovery of a Cincinnati ‘Mine, 1 am afraid, will not be Upen Sundays, 9 to 12 from you again? | genius.

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