The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 2

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THE SE ATTLE ST STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 “sat wow THe wonto PROTEST CKINA v UTS SED i MOONEY CASE icra ewowen nett SHIP CONTRACTS <<<." UP TO SOLONS c Gaines wth Siem - ett San Francisco Labor Coun- rs 8. on Maln st, Natur , Labor Will Ask California i cies concerning reconstruction, «gi! Wants Government | tn'srus wer in ‘re | Legislature to Make New | fational and pollts Craft Built in U. S. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4—New Trial Possible AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 4—Labor 1 w ke to. the legislature the fight & new trial for Tom Mooney ded last night at the have a conf ean and 1 agitation against the awarl by the federal governme Thin wan de ncopabneatcankngs aig ionan Seapaian ba Taine Rohan Be Will Universal Brotherhood °° "3, ".0""="""=""" Germans to | anal Se ees a Es GT |e renee tate mses) NE ae FOES ,o ial 2 sce clean a cancel contracts with China and see! ment ix preparing a tax program mor renececetsinied dhiehe Se Question to Be Discussed in Open chat necessary ships ure built in Pa: w ” ude complete pea ge ature will be pledged to make the \ Meeting by Men of City, at elfie coast yards. ) of war profit rhe general tax dant Y¥.M. ©. A. Sunday, 3 P.M. The American Federation of Labor on pri rtunes will be higher will be asked to ald In the fight, th than the income and inheritance } f To meet the needs of men for th® |jocal council decided ‘ taxon Heavy Armament H . me f leas On Many ques ———— ae : T one the Y. M. C, A. Sunday club Reduced as Duo : 4 horar's'syentsram ssewsnoe Magic Relief for Bad Stomachs Faces Desk Cop gathering « on @ec ! ‘ amater nd b and this problem of hoped-for univer Ank Barry, teamster, and . sal brotherhood is to be argued for _W. T. Rvans, soldier & and against at the meeting which will For Indi estion, Gas and Acidi arrouted at Eighth ave. and Pike at. 1)! be held in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium | at 3:40 a. im where VIF) at 3 o'clock m. Sunday, and all) ‘ merey tae he city are invited to attend wt Gtcadel Oe hin s coup of the clty a F Great stuff! Stomach feels rhe and take part She Mae: 1 Rosides this debate, however, there fine: ' ce aed are “nany things of interest at the When your meals sour and é . when the | t Sunday afternoon Y. M. C. A. pro turn into acid and gases ; when ae eral Yr gram. Sunday there will pal occ aaah Tosa live ‘inte lead vote is music in the form of violin selection: is ta ailaaks sAlin ‘som sealine a 3! ' ©) by Mr. Ctay Harrison. At 215 0c ing to dige: n aliz rm digcov. Sie) cure a recital by the Y. M. C. A. or the magic of Pape’s Diapepsin om with thels , ‘ chestra, under the leadership of W : FR ae ih thele y / ration Who hae.an "mae te , Relief is instant! No wait- form : a dingy i Rumbering many of the city’s best a q aM : Ose gg : . Sick, sour, upset stomachs likes be eustven eee aia j j Fo ama og he adrene are put in otter at once pS ~ poorly p Me on potter i . of Lawrence Wood, director of the a ny Pg Rgomeds ages vase 9 i F federal employment bureau, who will | Truly! img “ ‘ rT 3 ; ee oe ee noone of “eneaveneat Costs so littl—Any drug | WILL BRING BODY HERE t ‘This problem is of vital interest. The dues \ auateca ae te eae ee i matures ef the aft eye bensy a 3 whe died ef pneumonia at Cordova fe an cereng the sappe,: for) WILL PUT ka, January 1, will be brought 4 e is ule. A 9. ree hich « nominal char smce 4° UPSET? Pape's Diapepsin aor n her way i i cd ° its scenery, its constant for the afternoon.— Advertisement. | solo AB ak tha: Seneeas An ideal picture, because of its strength of story, its beauty of y, i Hale's brother, Fred M. Hale, of the action, and NORMA TALMADGE. MeDonald-Hale Company, lives in | Seattle. attic for burial. His mother is Pane YI AGAIN cman N 1 was forn SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA officers Friday. L. V, Wester was Installed as paat worthy p Jent, and M. J. Davia as worthy president azy, have palpitation, NOW, HONEST—Did You Ever Lie Down in Your Bathtub to Read a Book? _ PACT MAY DIE LOCATE STILL: = methods fon, and our orded every ¢ mt with sound busi- nt Four hundred guilons of wine 1 of pee ee Oe or were fo ll uncovered by ‘ \ t » Deputy a] Ward. + you this offer 5 Accounts Ayo, . y to and & sq internal rev P ‘get his prices, n Pe wae expects a y . _— " the r get 20 per cent o Accounts Hubject to Check Are} day, She in believed dying f do , Saturday, in the barn | cat trem his figure, with careful, FREE DOCTOR h Cordially Invited. a pPncrendicoter might 496 t pi Panasco’s ranch at/| painless methods and personal atien- Ex-Gevernmeat Jima 1 ‘ . “| shot 4 by ‘ Re on, On the road to Tacoma. then. . po eg sas Peopl: Susi i Bank || Dunn, her over. | Dunn ities were search| Dr, J. Brown’s New Office WASHINGTON ST. ‘ gerd “gym at a a hime wt pe in the ORPHECM BUILDING RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES I SRCOND AVE. AND PIKE sr, | & hi oer ao RPRECM BUM ; when the dis a n Panasco’s barn wine was put under guard officers After Mrs. Gileer was shot. she ran reaming int deer par A bis od " has not been apprehend. LITTLE rm THEATRE JOS. DANZ, Mgr. THReEP STARTING bho nave SUNDAY | 5) bsent fr Seeence eel Ap Acknowledgment Woe. Gita is IMP’ ROVED No 8-Cent Car Fare for New Yorkers ‘ NEW YORK, Ja tos has re} nates has re} To the People of Seattle and the Northwest-- Never in its forty-eight years of business life has the Dexter Horton banking in&titution—the Dexter Horton National Bank and the Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank—passed so progressive and so eminently satisfactory a year as the one just pm never has it felt itself so intimately and so helpfully a part of the city’s activity and growth. erborourh and 2 cent While we take justifiable pride in this achievement of 1918, we know to whom chief credit is due. It is the people of Seattle and the Northwest that have made the Dexter Horton Banks what they are today. By their confidence, their belief in the officers and the institution, by their recognition of our desire to be of genuine service to business firms, corporations and individuals, they have created at the northeast corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street a financial house of unusual strength and virility, with resources exceeding $26,000,000. . |) Account The best guarantee for the safety of your sav- ings deposits is a scientific savings bank law, such as the Washington Mutual Savings Bank law, under which this pioneer savings institution oper- —that isn’t the only unconventional thing in the. Big Fun ates. For our part, we have built on a firm and lasting Show—now here +} ] SAFETY is and always has been the watchword base—on lines that are clean and sound. With us it A, of Mutual Savings Banks. More than 80% of the is a point of pride to lean so strongly toward conserva- savings deposits in the savings banks of the tism as perhaps to do ourselves a distinct injustice— United States are held by the Mutual Savings yet almost half a century of splendid growth testifies Banks—and yet you never hear of the failure of to the public’s appreciation of careful, conscientious a Mutual SAVINGS BANK. management of banking affairs. None but the foremost business and profes- What has been accomplished is but earnest of what iis sional men of this community has ever been a is to be. The Dexter Horton banks are 48 years —— Trustee in this Bank. young—not old. Their sphere of possible service to For 29 years we have never missed a semi- the people of city and state is virtually limitless. . annual dividend. Last rate, 5% per annum, com- in Now for a greater year--1919 “FAIR ENOUGH" —not a cross scene in a thousand feet of it! pounded semi-annually. The Most Wonderful BEGIN AN ACCOUNT ON OR BEFORE COMBINED RESOURCES Snectacular Pr nf? JANUARY 10 and share in our earnings from The Dexter Horton National nk and Dexter Horton Trust Spectacular Production | January: 1. & Savings Bank of War-Time Photo- | Small accounts from $1 up particularly wel- $26,660,820.50 | come. Dramas i] WASHINGTON MUTUAL = SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVENUE The Dexter Horton National Bank Second Avenue at Cherry Street —AND— OFFICERS N. MH, LATIMER, President. VICE PRESIDENTS W. H. Parsons |R. H. MacMi- | DIRECTORS os See oO _ D A nal C.J. Smith 17. W. Godwin Edmund Bow. | ¢ {. Pratt CASHIER jen Isaac Cooper H. L. Merritt | Cc. BE, B surnside | N. H. Latimer ASSISTANT CASHTERS J. W. Clise W. H. Parsons W. Seruby |C. W. Karner | R.H, Denny | M. EB. Reed . BR, C, Yancey | ©. E. Morton [Eldred Tucker ett | Willian Pigott fANT BOND MANAGER 3. E. Maine West War News ggg HAE, Spokane Weekly The Oldest and Largest Strietly Savings Institu- tion in the Northwest Resources, $8,700,000.00 ———MISSION PRICES—— Satardays, Sundays, Weekday Children jana C Matinees C Always C After 630 L Continuous Vrom 10 A. M. | [eter ee ae wen cre ol

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