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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1918. ht Oe. orner, Line, 3 tine cing WHERS AROUND Re ¢ vd t 839, vs, rOUR e can Cet THAT WORRY You THAT'S THE REASON You SHOW SUCH A Cone TEMPT FOR THE TRAETIC REGULATIONS {£ THERES SUCH A THING AS THE RIGHTS OF PEDESTRIANS, BUT You Don't ub [73 Stocks and Bonds T WILL or sell Libs real High Spec’! | Puget Sound Pot. Kelp Fertilizer Co. Peery Alaska Petroleum & Coal . Frannie Oil, Wyoming Great Western Petrolen Monarch Petroteum .. 000 Anglo-American Devel- opment ..... Columbia Co. 50 Mt. Raineir Mining Co. Lone Star Oi! ............ .0 Red Monarch Consolidated Alaska Homestake Gold.. (10 | Liberty Oi! & Gas, V Elliott 850. ERTY BONDS Bought or Sold New York Stock Rrchangce All active stocks id is handled. Deal through a Feliable house. IN & RHODES, Inc. Established 1896 ‘OCKS AND BONDS | ‘S—WE OFFER FIRST ze bonds and preferred lass securities drawing 7 er cent per annum intorest, ble semi-annually, in amounts E RGES lividends known. 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Loans and Overdrafts Att FU iness on the 3 Cash on hand: Expenses .. Total Capital stock paid in fund Undivided profits Dividends unpaid Certified check» Bills payable above named do solemnly swear that the| foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. c Subseribed and sworn to before this 10th day of September, 1918. ) AL CON- ANK OF ttle, State close of bus- st day of August, nat the OURCES ounts . 75 Bonds, warrants other securities ........ 49,183.92 Furniture and fixtures . 11,969.90 Other real estate owned, $2,466.23, less incum- brance $150.00 ... 2,316.23 }Due from banks—Ap- proved reserve agents .. 48,919.97 Due from banks other than approved reserve @gents ......0.., o* 10,510.67 Exchange for clearing house ed 27.80 0.505.19 100.00 086.37 24,616.41 120.00 Japan exchanges, and collections Tote) .ssss> State of Washini King, ss. I, CM. Uyeda, Cashier of the bank, or trust com- UYEDA, Cashier. ARA, A. V. WILLIAMS, Directors. me Cc. KH. 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Westlake ave. HT 1918 Phone Main 5989. Turkish Baths Fourth properly | IMPERIAL T RKISd_ BATHE, 1408 468,110.12) BY ConDo| Doras OF THE DUFFS—Tom ¥ OLIVIA, | DON'T Know WHAT We ARE GOING TO Do, FOR WINT CLOTHES THE WAY PRICES ARE THEY SAY Twere IS AN AWFUL SHORTAGE OF Wook SKINNER, \/-1' SUPPLY DEPOT, en? ; VAUGHN WINS Gq BEI _ TUESDAY GAME BY H. C. HAMILTON | By United Press Leased Wire Direct to The Ster Left on bases, Chicago 6, Boston ,3. a oes | Selections Made | NAW ~ A FELLA ASKED ME “TO GIVE HIM A LIET AN “TAKE THIS LOAD To The world series is on. The players and magnates are reaping the coin. Red Cross will get 10 per cent Grow His Own Trousers. LADIES, | OVERHEARD Your. CONVERSATION AND PERMIT ME THAT THERE (3 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM - UWAVE WE SITUATION Were IN HAND — Novlt KINDLY STEP ITD ‘The HALL wHed ) GIVE ‘The SIGNAL] To SAY LETS Go! ~ c'MoNn- YIP ~YEEOW! 1 WONDER HOW YOU SAY GIDDAP "BY ALLMAN. BEHOLD LADIES ~ The DUFF FAMILY WILL NOT Go NAKED THS the source. The Store of Choice———Where “Values Tell” Collect for the Red Cross at ‘They're going to hand over the world series swag and— —maybe! Let the players ning two matches, 00. | FENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Sept. Red Sox will keep 90 per cent coe ee eee In the rapid-fire matches, at 200 AS $4.00. | 11.—Defeating the Red Sox, 3 to 0,| —maybe all. CENT for the sol a ha out ee 1.008 contestants BRIDGEWORK, PER . a ’ ang on to nine- | diers - urned in perfect scores. Stubbs, here Tuesday, the Cubs shot a ray of | | Cubs will hang on | Oe eee car aaaita | ct Wainary swith 46) 06 and 48icee | TOOTH, AS LOW AS hope into a glimmering chance for | Red ‘Cross will get 10 per cent | ball players, timpires, Guséee. the shoot-off of the tle. Corporal | $4.00. | the 1918 championship. —maybe! | To nurse the wounded—10 per | A- Bunkley, marine corps, was sec All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken Chicago's victory came after a Frazee and Weeghman, club | cent!—maybe! ond, with 50, 50 and 48, and W. D.| morning and get teeth some S0%._ eee en bg agg is | long argument between players and| Owners, will split several thou. | — ‘To fill the players’ and owners’ | Deverman, navy, was third, with 50, | resent patronage is recommended by our ear! | sand, 60-40, | and umpires’ pockets—90 per | 50 and 43. | wh still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom- the -mational commission during} “put theyll aplit with Red | cent—and maybe more ers who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are which the players first refused to} Goce 90.10! | They talk a: f givil des in the right place. Bring this ad with you. | money than the receipts warranted. } é . ot *Ootusl ‘dacs . jay. rials w! ne! he trials open They finally agreed to play “for the | gga eh eigpchnerettig 20 ey think of keeping now— | sunday. The derby and the all-ages | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS good of the game. . tea ee Cees te’ | ee ce ee ee ee stake are the feature events, ‘207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ca. Jim Vaughn, left handed, hard luck | oie Gow ts - | eae ee ee Dank te Yuuhn @0h fom on ee reek tbe soldiers are cent. ‘ x P é Se a | paid in a month ‘or the magnates—80 per cent. fox pitshert. ‘Ho allowed seven ita| ,,7HeyIl give the Red Cross 10 For the battlefield hospital— nes iS : per cent—maybe! 10 per cent! Ruston, and was outpiiched at every| ach winner will get $2,000 For the umptres—90 per cent. stage. 1¢‘per orat—aiaybal «| pee the Teenonal Goonies "4 — ‘or the Nation missio ee RH. PO. A E-| “Each loser will get $1,400. tone cat, loos, + 3 2 GO|, And he'll give the Red Cross For the Red Cross—10 per iWin Bown mse) cent! eee a > 5 1 3 0 oO]. All this is “velvet” to players, For the magnate, player, um- Paskert, cf 8 1 yk fb] magnates, umpires and national pire {t is 90 per cent—SURE! Pick, t 01 4 8 0] mmission. For the Red Cross it is 10 per . ‘ | ‘They drew big salaries all sea- cent—MAYRE! yeah 4 ; . 4 4 son, playing two or three hours aii lifer, ¢ @ day. | Vaughn, p 9 0 0 8 0 “go with a hundred and more |Jack Dempsey Adds Se lites, ee ee =! “Cee * ° Totals ....-+-2-.3 7 27 12 0) he teams which finished sec- Another to His List Boston— R. H. P.O. A. E.| ond, third and fourth in both SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11.—Pre- Hooper, rf © 1 1 0 0] jeagues. | paring for his four-round bout with | Shean, 2b . ie ue eae Sa 2 They “cut in” on the series’ | Willie Meehan here Friday night, Strunk, cf © 1 4 0 9) Gough. Jack Dempsey incidentally added an- | Whiteman, If ae See Nae They, too, will give the Red jother to his string of one-round | McInnis, 1b . 0 9 10 1 0! Cross 10 per cent—maybe! knockouts, At the Olymple club last Scott, ss .. EA I ae They won't stir a hand or /night, he stopped Red Roak after a |Thomas, 3b ......0 1 1 1 | shake a leg in that series few seconds of sparring. Agnew, c . o 0 © 2 8 But they'll get 90 per cent it— Following Friday night's bouts, Jones, p. . AN seals Sided They give the Red Cross 10 | Dempsey will go to Reno, where ho ara Me. | |is due to box ten rounds with Jack Totals ¢ 2 Mf And the baseball kings don’t | Moran Saturday night From Reno, ere by 6ceerenn| 2 he will go to Philadelphia, | Chicago ... Cy ee eI a rr NL te Nola | Boston 00000000 0—-0} Summary: Two-base hits, Mann, | Strunk, Paskert. Stolen bases—Hol- locher, Sacrifice hits, Mann, Shean. Double plays, Whiteman to Shean;/ 9 Merkle to Hollocher: Hollocher to| Pick to Merkle, 2. Struck out—By | Vaughn, 4; by Jones, 5. Bases on balls—Off Jones, 5; off Vaughn, 1. for Track Meet) CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Clinton Lar. son, national champion high Jumper; W. H. Meanix, holder of the 440-yard national record; F. J. Shea, All-Amer- | {can quarter-miler; Joe Stout, the for mer University of Chicago runner; Howard Drew, the negro sprinter, and a sixth man, to be named later, have been selected by Martin, A. De laney, athletic director of the Chica-| go Athletic association, to represent their respective camps at the nation- Jal A. A. U. outdoor track and field | championships the Great Lakes naval training station, September 20, 21 and 23, All these men are now wearing the colors of Uncle Sam. Seattle Dogs Will | ; : Compete in Trials Dogs from Washington, Oregon, British Columbla and California will compete in the Oregon field trial championships this year. L. S. Me. Intyre, of Seattle, with his two dog: Momos Lady Lou and Bright F: aerrer MALES UP-STAIRS $3es < 3423 BAIR for Men Combining Durability With Style Ik Hosiery and Shawknit, the old re- liable Sox, in Cotton, Lisle and Woolens. “Values Tell’’ 5 Ww] MEN'S Featuring Interwoven Hosiery In fine gauge textures, with serviceable heel and toe, Sox for Service at Prices That Please, Where Navy and Marines Split Shoot Honors CAMP PERRY, O., Sept. 11.—The United States navy and the marine corps divided honors in the second | day of the National Rifle association | meet here Tuesday, both teams win- | REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth> | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 yearn, $8.00. GOLD CROWNS AS LOW “Authority” to arrest your thirst. “Authority” to make you feel fine and fit. Say, Boy! . Have you tried this new-all through beverage? It’s Sure Some Drink! Just say “EXTRA PALE”

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