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Statement Of Condition of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, March 4, 1919. of constructive service to Seattle Almost half a century of } 1e Pacific tatement of the the business inte Northwest are r Dexter Horton Banks, published in accordance with presented in this the call of the comptroller of the currency, Wash- ington, D.C. RESOURCES Loans and Disecow Overdraft U, 8. Bond Premiums or Hor Secur to Secure Customer Acceptances LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits (Net) Circulating Notes Reserve for Interest and Taxes Bond Premium and Discount Bonds Borrowed Dividends Unpaid Rediscounts Federal Reserve Deposits Hank The Dexter Horton National Bank Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AT CHERRY ANT MEN INSTRUCTORS |GRADUATION EXERCISES AT U. S. LABOR OFFICE AT UNIVERSITY MARCH 22 Phe shortage of men school teach-| Attired in the customary cap and fe Keenty felt by the professional gown, the mid-year graduating clans of the United States empioy- of the University of Washington will t service, 119 Cherry st., which @ great many calls from county dents thruout the state. its applicants, it is looking ‘&@ physician to fill a post at one the state institutions, preferring ingle man who has been discharg @ from the army medica! corps. A ia also required in one of the receive their degrees at the first mid year convocation since the establish ment of the quarter system, to take| place March 22, at # p. m., in y hall. Twenty have app for degrees and 2 pto-| mas. Dr. Fre | ford, professor of FE liver the address to the departin: students. A PART OF THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT & OM onus MAINS Orpheum Vaudeville : TWICE DAILY 2:30—8:15 Local Critics Say This Week’s Bill Is the Best in Months—Seats Are Selling Rapid! y—Get Yours at Once —HERE’S THE BILL— THEODORE KOSLOFF AND HIS Russian Ballet “RUSSIAN MELODIES” GET ALONG Rockwell & Fox Kate & Wiley TWO NOBLE NUTS A HARMONY OF GRACE DeMarest & Collett A MIRTHFUL RHAPSODY Nolan & Nolan JUST JESTING Lewis & Whi TWO GIRLS TRYING JUGGLER The Kinogram NEWS EVENTS » Flanagan & Edwards=: —IN— “OFF AND ON” PRICES NIGHTS—10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 MATINEES—10c, 25c, 50c % tin F THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. With Husband in Yank Army and | Baby in New York, Actress Lives Simply—Hopes for Big Reunion ny LEN SPAULDING thing of the theatre it my interview with Mian Alex except that her dren: 1 the the tre tra Carlisle oor bir statwe at nient place for um to I had ured ne m interview movie” the a sort of where between dabs of paint onfided her particular wtar of Aftor the that Mins Cahti "The firwt p blouse ere © of red ¢ I forgot exter Talks Ov » Sense about hobbies or ath- but nes, such an Interested in talked in that melodious, the rosy light touching the deli face and catching were in leisure hours. ordinary th 1 voice new of her tarry eyes they gray or Alex I understood why had become an quality whieh dintir personality of Alexandr alled “mage but to tien me it and lot yut when I she said, serioun am plat lo not interest one they interfere with m for I find I cannot ke on them work at and my the The Country Cousin” is a ad undertaking ke it, for it imparts preaching, and a the better when it « to take home about & she related with ‘Theodore t th first meetin t two years ©, ning night of her play in BY WEBB MILLER Press Staff Correspondent) THE HIRD RHINELAND, Now th Mnited WITH THE Mail) secre ARMY IN Feb, 20.—(Iy has thin » of th field propaga Aitho brains aganda sectic lean armies—the dla nection ta ch and paper, the field pro: a undow Aly tin many prison the Germar wrtened the war { weapons were only y lives, broug ers and weakened morale It was American decided propaganda main pointe—the German ot f the consta number of American fers landing es. and the arguments in President Wilson's spec to concentrate upon three horta ly inerea, nem Staff of Fourteen The fieid section consisted of mo |tor trucks and a baliéon outfit, with 14 men, under Lieut. George Nicho # [fft, jr, of Pocatello, Idaho had lived in Germa xpok erman and understood the Teuton 2 mind. The Germans were circulating a among their troopa that the Americans killed th prisoners This tale was designed to force the German machine gunners to fight to the last breath CONTRACTOR NOW TALKS ABOUT HIS BIG IMPROVEMENT La Vigne Has Gained Twenty- six Pounds Since He Began Taking Tanlac story Several hundreds of I will gladly recommend 1 not only feel better for fifteen years, but gained twenty-#ix ped taking it awa irm who Spo pounds sinc said H contractor and a member of th Bros’. Logging Co., West 16th street in convers of LaVig lives 447 kane, while jon with a Tanlac representative the other day “Up to the time I began taking Taniac, I don't remember the time when I ¥ bie to eat a meal with out suffering tortures afterwards,” continued Mr. LaVigne. ‘My food always soured on my stomach and me the at gas would form and cause I had all the time radually grew weaker All my energy e me, and I lost a great deni in weight, and I finally got #0 weak and run-down that I didn’t feel like doing any kind of work. I tried a lot of different kinds of medicines and treatments, and was told that my stomach was badly ulcerated, and have an oper Weat, hoping that the climate out here would do me some good, but nothing helped me until 1 got hold of Tanlac I had been reading so much about Tanlac in the Spokane papers, and as so many people had been benefited by it self. Well, sir me eat now appetite. worst sort of pains rg feeling you just ought to see I never had such an and I can eat any kind of just anything I w and I never suffer from sour stomach or gas afterwards, 1 didn’t think there was a medicine o that would build a man up like lac has built me up. It is wonderful the way I have gai in welght, and I am so strong and well now that I can work as hard as T ever did, without the least trouble “L never have those awful pains in my stomach now, and*instead of that tired, dull feeling now full of life and er You bet I can ree for it has given me the good health I have been looking for all these years Taniac in fold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of # special Tanlac represent. meat, cabbage or | ative,-Advertisement. Helped End the War | a tired, | I decided to give it a trial my-| .|man, of this city Baked Potatoes | | taste better had begun to talk, | _ —with Carnation Milk York cit It was no lik Mra. Roowevelt and h t my dre him to come nform: door, F A big nutritious potato just baked to a turn— its floury goodness bursting through the jacket—certainly makes a great ration, when Carnation Milk is used. thing meant per thoughts She's “Day Laborer” With thoughts of ne, whe me how ah her little daughter New York ett 0) Eat more potatoes! They are plentiful and comparatively cheap. And they are rich in food value, containing an abundance of pro- teins, carbohydrates and mineral salts; only lacking in fats. Carnation Milk supplies this deficiency in a generous way, making pota- toes, in any style, a coaxingly-flavored and highly sustaining dish. Hier hui band at present ‘oblong, with the meet next month Amerioan arm spation, whom whe expects to his return ¢ y Try as I we A not discov er any hobt y king vanit tin the makeup o Carlisio-untews it home at summer Lexington, Mase, wh she laugh wed, “I am the worst d ou € } a oO ia not or » derfal but a real | woman. Carnation is the milk su; in hundreds of | of homes. pa a and ized to insure n cream io peor ug hed wholescomenes. Only the water is taken out—nothing is added. Carnation is the milk par excellence for every milk use. Convenient, always safe and wonderfully nutritious, thousands of good huusekeepers use it exclusively: It does en- hance one’s reputation as a cook. Try it with your favorite recipes and note the satisfactory results! Standard Quality for 20 Years in Seattle GUARANTEED BY POTATOES AU GRATIN, | Potatoes, salt, “, cheese, thin white sauce, butter and Cut the pota- toes in sensom with salt and pepper. and put in layer of potatoes, email proces of cheese, and Carnation thin white wuce these hayers until dish ie full ie top with cracker or bread crum with butter, and bake slowly for | aon heeds mines CARNATION, we shing’s Keneral or huma printe handling in lung showers of the tr “ immediate rews Ger aviator And the pre effect surrendered Ma bine Kun and hich they had pick ordern w egandiste began to food rhortage Amerieans tn 6 Germans in { Americant section used only formed of landing the nucnber field fig ofth res from Washing the first time nt was ow the defor . ‘ : . ; 2% A ae that a ttn for the enemy to k aber of troops he had. to the mad weaknem for charts and tables, the figures were arranged to show the increase in the | American army month by month Mart "Em Thinking botlig | Remember, your grocer can few weeks ot thie bom| SMbbly you NOW. & Jenfiet with @ series of nianed i TAXI DRIVERS ENGINEER DIES to German . Death w us articles of Taxi drivers for tt rmitic with particu: | afer company aphasia upon white bread. real |#ONe On strike, following th and tobacco and butter and|°f the company to di —— ry f had other foodstuffs unknown to the | *ervice men recen “ German ration. This proved to be et the ongrent the German stomach than the After bardment was These questions were de signed to start the German to think ing about what the flood of Ameri can soldiers “ne to him On top of th another app of the ra prisoners ma ues 20th ave « due to neral in Fish a fol Harper's at one time food were enum n, who was ed in Se 1 was a member of the Wage demands approximating etre argumenta—|to 89 per cent incres 1 easier various on the front deserters came | tion into our lines with copies of the ra-| Per cent of t tion list in their hands After each of President Wilson's | WaKes LBATE £ speeches and notes to Germany, hun ae + of thousands of copies of trans-| CABLES FROM JAPAN TO sites tor tn ‘ yn after! AMERICA ARE WORKING ")°s';, man lines Within two days after! th h Avnerican March 1 of the were dropping cop United | P. ae? Following the collay ee Austria and Turkey, the propaganda | day ection doubled ita appeals to the we minds a rman solgiers The “ 1 concluded Why do your of. hide such | t) from muse old soldiers know ve themselves. twos And t) | After th Mihiel salient was! betiey chat map ofthe nahent“tnfre'tna| RADIUM WORTH $3,000 |r. in IS STOLEN IN “CHI”, * after,” and the statement, “( held four years by th | CHICAGO, March. 12.—Police day aiding in the s h for within 27 hours by 1 na. and a table showing the num: | $3,000 worth of radium, which physi J ne declared disappeared from the | ber of and guns tak During the Argonne-Meuse fighting, | Cook county hospital progress” 1 W. F. Hanford, one of the a series f ‘daily |was went over by tiny o physicians selling raciun steady advance of the it at $3,200,000 an ounce ‘TAGS TO BE SOLD IMPORTANT LINKS | FOR ORPHANAGE) Hygiene, rest, pure air, sunshine | ani ¥ ed di lus In accordance with the custom of} a well-balanced diet, plu Late, retarded functioning throws Jholding tag day simultaneously with | ’ the celebration of the birthday of Ir« § C the whole day's duties out of gear eep the system ¢ te lively, the st set for Fri company Fish daughters the company t rhe workers refused to they in the chapel, cremation to burn is uarvived by and a nll of this city Pipe pt a propost poin whereby ans net pro so pany in addition Fre proposed new strewn over airplanes| SAN FRANCISCO s over the lines. | Cable service} » of Bulgaria, | states after a of three | Corporati 18 promised $35,000 for suspensior ¥ new structure Business sufficient to keep the ca, | ——— on oe ble working for 12 ¢ LDS IN ou?) up within a short tim 10 | was fesum vure * piled ngs after service ho At night e¢ over to our lines. me Normal service 1 yousible nd of the me offie King’s New Discovery! lieves them and keeps you going on the job ound | ernans tak the were Fifty « unfailing eb hs, colds sntinuous years of cking and and kindred suffering vement of Dr Discovery fathers, mothers all hi used and as the safest, surest, most pleasant-totake remedy they know of. Sold by all druggists everywhere, 60e and $1.20 almost oners relieving | proud achie¢ two | # Kir ira the kid using it balloons, 8 aNew parents, Keep Bowels on Schedule land's patron saint, tags will be sold] on the streets of Seatt next Satur day for the benefit of t Briscoe | 1 with Dr. King’s New Mild und tonte in’ action every orphans’ home at Ortilia his char ty endeavor marks the end of «| to improve the blood-quality, in- double drive, to provide funds to crease body-wei ht and build up maintain the institution and to): : : finance needed improvements to| Fesistance, are intportant links in buildings. ‘The receipts of tag day! the logical treatment of incipien are us for keeping| pulmonary affections. To a jup the home for orp boys. Rev.| child or adult with a tendency 4 aeeneta tie verb — of Seattle, to weak lungs or tender throat, ; ob | Scott’s Brings a wealth of rich |p; . | tonic-nourishment. |Pioneer Dies at | Alittle of Scott's Emulsion & | | Age of 93 Years | today may do you aworld of | A resident of this elty since 1870,| : Ve 4 Mrs, Elisabeth W. P. Guye is dead| C%!&Downe.Bloomseld xd. 1¢-18 | “Os at her home, 1627 17th ave., at the jage of 93 years Her husband, a| ATARRH i retired eapitalist, lumber and mining | died in 1908 For head or throat She is surviv by Charles 3,| Catarrh try the | Plimpton, of thie city, a son by a} vapor treatment— open the pores, then rub i former marriage, and a grandson, Charles B. Plimpton, Jr. W. D, Per Vi kins, of Seattle, is a nephew. 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