The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 19

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fie Writes of of of Work of U. S. Mar Par ian " - FOR BRISCOE, _ ORPHAN HOME teriminal tag day iy » in hand culture and instruction in agri y béing held f Western Wash ‘ ton here are and 400 mor 100 boys at the home at DR. J. R. BINYON $2.50 cusses 6220 = on Earth the few optical! thwest that really mm r 'Naughty Students In Minneapolis Use Phone Slugs Berthold H Sergt mn fe FINE CUTLERY We Are Expert Cutters aut Crinders 1 ~ 0, today Peels Off Corns Grinding Wor CITIZENS _IN mae Be Between Toes RUSH TO FILE rh mash i Hundreds of Seattle citizens ral building Friday tax returns made by mid: ‘New Piaying—Unti! Saturday hel Hmith and Jobn t. Get turns with: perm Want Seats for Girl Operators in Hotel Elevators - WTwe Drops of Geist That's AN” o¢ can compel painless. | eiria t srne| Meeting of the AND EDWARDS AND OFF” i Grphean Vandeville federation JANITOR JOBS OPEN The commission a ounces an ex in the immigr $840 « year, , App tie cv ser rvice, mali information ‘may be obtained tro | H the secretary of the tith Unite ex not hurt the true States civil wervice district Land amie! Just « building the guaranteed, money J Mow Playing-——With Mat fat it Merry Comedy “. STITCH IN TIME” Mats 200-10 only sure at any drug > E. Lawrence | knitted soldiers. LPHEUM THEATRE ‘This Week—Lew White In “THE BARGAIN HUNTERS” ‘With the 30 Reinbew Girls. ‘Nights (Sunday), 25; Mate. (except ya), the; Lai apt J, Ie. Mat Niguta, and 9:15. ITH AND JOHN L. GOLDEN'S COMEDY SUCCESS PALACE HIP Continuows Dally, t to If HZER,” the Ham Tree Mule 6 Other Fine “Hip” Acts Feature Photepiay: Margarita Fisher “The Mantle of Charity” th Mats. 16; Eves, & Bun. 206 PANTAGES 2:20; Might and 9 neers; ALEKO, Grecian Deiphinn Ora- “Clancy's Wooden We Edward Meeker dding Harold Veo No. 2682 “Molly Darling” Charles Hart and Chorus No. 3665 Med ‘« Land” bt Trio We have yet to learn of a more efficiently equip- ped, appropriately ap- pointed and delightful- ly comfortable shoe re- pair shop on this side of the globe. Our workmen are good, reliable, highly skilled ShoeRepai men, who have built the world’s finest shoes. They'll rebuild yours as err good as new. “game Day Waiting Wilt Ena” Haola Lucey and Girl Chorus No. Til We M lgiadye Wice and Vernon Dalhart ASK TO HEAR THEM Senttie’s He of Offices have been futile th give TAX RETURNS ton for banitor| federal Mrs. Helen Dillon, of Chicago, has 1,000 pairs of socks for the THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. "MYSTERY PHONE '"Gver evenctnch « CALL IS CLUE Election Provision INDIANAPOLIS uu tate © BAPOLIS Mareh March t elaht inche t of embar tend n one it x booth from If you Haynes theatre, Wi Fifth and Pine wateh, let Liberty value your rep: it, Ne Advertinement PLAYERS, Elliott NOW PLAYING MAT, SAT All efforts to trace ¢ Chicago or Mine THE COMEDY YOULL ENdOY “A STITCH IN TIME” with GHAC ore and IVAN MILLI | was al Ter husband snd | Pranee return from 1 at te inlature | ‘ co jon ‘ounsel Walter ¥ {during } view w elty ee “The Bank of California NATIONAL This re © hands of ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATEMENT In Branche uding It in Seattle Business Mareh ASSETS Loans and Descounts Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) Other Real Estate Customers’ Liability under Letters of oT Credit ..... 4 | Sundry Bonds and Stocks United States Bonds to secure Circu- lation Other United States Bonds, cates of Indebtedness tracts .. Redemption Fund with U nited States Treasurer . pee Cash and Sight Exe! hange 7,210,624.56 5,109,218.11 2,150,000.00 Certifi- and Con- 11,099,168.51 $103,908, 050.75 LIABILITIES Capital . Surplus and U ndivided Profits . Circulation Letters of Credit Other Liabilities . Deposits 964.57 Toe, 424.36 69.6 47,514.5 The Bank of California Association, San and Portland, con ement Fran cisco, i ite branches in Seattle, stitute one association, under one mani and depositors at any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the entire capital, surplus and undivitled profits of the association The Bank of California National Association SEATTLE BRANCH—801 Second Avenue GRORGE T, 8. WHITE, Manager ». WAKEMAN, istant Manager Reckon the Cost! gq When you realize that your teeth are decaying and that sooner or later you must visit the dentist, you, of course, begin to think of the cost of the dental work, You figure--but do your figures go far enough? If they do, you will come to the con clusion that it is cheaper to visit me now than it will be later--that the money you think you are saving by delaying the work will not be better For you must charge up to delay not only the loss of teeth but the los# of time, of comfort, even of health perhaps the loes of opportunities which might turn the tide of fortune in your favor, But the dental bill will only grow And to it may be added the doctor's bill—and the druggiat’s, ¢ employed, no matter what you do with It that’s certain, Have decayed or missing teeth re- placed with new ones that will take the place of your originals at their best. My prices are low. — Painless Proctor~ ERLING DENTISTS i; Phone For Appointment Main ‘ass © THEATRE | "Brown Dental Offices | Lmitated 'SEC. BAKER MAY SPEAK HERE ON Introducing Delightful Creations in , WORLD LEAGUE Women’s Spring Styles SUITS, COATS, '\ DOLMANS AND CAPES In all favored materials and 7 shades, featuring loose backs _\ and belted modes so much i 7. favor for early Spring wear. | SPECIAL PRICE FOR SATURDAY a In order to introduce to the public = Ee our plan of selling Women’s Ready-to- Wear garments direct from our fac- | “ : ory to wearer, we are offering spe- cial sale prices on the following: $16.50 Baronet Satin Sport Skirts, Saturday only A $10.95 $10.00 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $ 95 $7.50 Wool Sweaters, Saturday only é $4.95 shades to match with skirts, adding a bit of warmth and a touch of color to the wearer. Mare omp 4 on his camp tour of Saturd nepecting night Thieves broke a large Saturday only These silk and wool sweaters come in gay spring Brown Dental Offices pation Free By 4. Brown All babe Guaranteed By Alterations Free on All Sales Made Saturday fh be AN EQUAL Columbia Street LEADING TISTS | A dental office t ja steady century while [have | There at has er rter of 4 growth f 221 > Pine Street dozen tarted, quit Our Phone Elliott Eviott 2885 high« © request you to go to any eattle and be examined and cen; Ut cull at OUF ARREST ALLEGED DESERTER |i charged with our prices and what) grnest Schwalm, R. F. D. No. 2,|the army and then decide a briquet factory’at|serted In = arrested Friday morn-|as a d Special Investigator Ludwig | mer! Frank, of the police force. Schwalm ' stationed at 106 Columbia Street 7 Not Equaled from § A. M tos P.M _J. Brown, Owner and Mer Plant Now PRACTICAL THRIFT Consists of Safe investment Avoiding waste Wise spending Intelligent saving In each of these things, a sav- ff ings account at this old national bank will prove a great help to you as it has to thousands of others. First National Bank eer | 1913 Westlake Av. Phone El, 4325. BLANKETS $1.50 Military Pillows, feathers, double- materials, covered $1.50 KIRK’S SHOP 1209 FIRST AVENUE 8 8 8 8 ee 8 eee ee a aes eee ae es Fancy genuine thick with chevrons, .. TO BE: SOLD AMEN PROPERTY USTODIAN 562 Shares of the Capital Stock of Compania de Minerales y Metales, S. A. and Voting Trust Certificates Represent- ing 34,644 Shares of the Capital Stock of THE AMERICAN METAL COMPANY, LTD. | NEW YORK CITY a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the office of the American Metal Company, Ltd., 61 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York, on the 7th day of April, 1919: First: At 10:00 o’clock, A. M., 562 shares of the capital stock of 25,000 shares issued and outstanding, of the par value of one hundred (100) pesos each of Com; de Minerales y Metales, S. A., a Mexican corporation, and also, but separately there~ from, Second: At 10:30 o'clock, A. M., voting trust certificates issued under an agree= ment dated December 5, 1918, between the owners of stock in The American Metal. Company, Ltd., of the first part, and Joseph F. Guffey, Henry Mongenthau and Berthold Hochschild, representing 34,644 shares, of the par value of $100 per share, of the capital stock of The American Metal Company, Ltd., a New York corporation. The said voting trust certificates representing 34,644 shares will first be offered” for sale in one parcel, all bids therefor to be per share, and after all bids for the same shall have been made, the bid of the highest bidder will be reserved until completion § of bidding for the separate parcels. The said voting trust certificates will then be | offered for sale in blocks of 100 shares each (except the last block which shall be 44 shares), all bids therefor to be per share. The American Metal Company, Ltd., has an authorized capitalization of $25,000,- 000, of which $7,000,000, divided into 70, 000 shares of the par value of $100 each, are issued and outstanding, of which 53,064 have been deposited under said voting trust agreement. Full description of, and information concerning, the properties. to be sold, the terms und conditions of inspection and sale, and the orders thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH KF, GUFFEY, Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 43nd St, New York City. MITCHELL PALMER,

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