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THE SEATTLE STAR New Year FOR THE NEW YEAR Greetings From Seattle Men Your Family Badget “When the new administra- ree tion gets into stride, then p With systematic planning and record-keeping of your things will hum.” household expenses you can spend less, enjoy more, and <a keep a larger account at the bank than you otherwise oon te way Gown, Sat weald be aule Ne ie. ‘ ‘ ati ‘al 7 ne nst the budget system in your home. 1 e * —— F surplus money which is sure to result, open a savings BP Banyo Mom pene account with this bank and soon compound interest will for the New Year.” be adding to your own efforts to get ahead in money Se ee matters. W. Spangler. “A closer co-operation be- tween America and Franc that will be in order for the FIRST NATIONAL BANK oe YES) Believing that Friend- M. A. ARNOLD, President TRUAX, Cashier — Po ot but, 192 D, H. MOSS, Vice-Presid B® B. KLUCKHOHN, Asstetant Casher on ne of C. A. PHILBRICK, Vice-President HUGH ROWLEY, Assistant Cashier rtd on can ] B S S 1S the Best M. M'MICKEN, Vice-President W. H. BERRY, Assistant Cashier “Seattle can look forward id Y U ines to a good year.” ‘ —Péwin G. Amen sin stat orek Business, we like to think Pt and put on a new coat of 8 paint.” —Murshall M. Sullenger. to Our : “wea pc of our customers as our Depositing ate [Shareholders : ae Friends. For the New Year Raymond R. Fraster. = < 0. K." 4 h ° Bir ste piers in| ON ee FR, cern we wish you prosperity. Sting oe ‘ Board ; Si diy | NEE: py to live in Seattle.” idle Directors, held De- SS H ppb nae b mber 11, 1920, asemi- ‘ H an Now Yor will take annual div dend, for the : 3 " —E. P. DeGrandpre Post ss monte of te] | | \ 016} SE RE so Puget Sound Power & , ted to all deposit ac- . during 1921 <n oon ra Light Co. ounts as of December ve real constructive results.” , 1920, at the rate of AQ p yg Mee SB =Frank T, Hunter, ’ i * ee ex per cent per annum. : cas cupedi, ‘wit “Stop talking pessimism. ‘ count up ama» It doesn’t do any ." ingty In the long —Louls W. Norman ron. |} 15% WESTLAKE AVENUE ‘Between Pike and Pine And what a mtisfaction R t, when the end of the to know that one has kept his New Year's resolution and proved qualities of his character. The Home the unswerving, constant ~~ be BSavings and Loan pa on — WL MUTEER. Aneta “Conditions are looking - epics ap good for 1921. We must do our best to make this New =, Year # good one Figures Are Usually Dry— p) But These Tell an Interesting Blanc s Story of Our 1920 Progress “Where Epicureans Deposits on Decem |, 1920. ....cerecescccnsceseue acess $12,568,645.27 Meet” 1 ee Seleey 1 tiet. a 11,475,899.30 VENUE Gain During the Year.........0c.ceecccace eeveccececacees-$ 1,087,745.97 THIRD AVENU increase omni ena New Accounts Opened in 1920, including December 29...seece Pang Place gal Haw Assunts Opened in Ratire Year of 1919ccare.cortrnton ens Increase in 1920 Over 1919......4. ae or Dividends Paid to Depositors During 1920 gig voy bo et og hp rope all agg X p ue ings ution in any one in history © Dividends Paid to Depositors 1915 Y Gain in Dividends Paid to Depositors in 1920 Over 1919..ee..$ 109,449.06 Did YOU Get a Share? A Reason for Our Safety and Growth We operate under the Mutual Bank Law of th asst rigaba lent Pte Ba La enh. Wing —, We are the only financial institution in the State operating under at law. NOT ONE DOLLAR of funds deposited in this Bank is ever invested with- out SECURITY. one of the principal reasons why for x '—and Wishes You a rappe ¢ TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANK hes never yuid less than oe hue! 5% per Annum on Savings One Dollar will open an Account with Pioneer Savings Bank which enjoys the distinction of beipg the Oldest and Largest Strict Savings Institution in the Pacifie Northwest. a , WASHINGTON MUTUAL at Columbia | » : : SAVINGS BANK 810 SECON D AVENUE Resources 29,000 Established OFFICERS $12,900,000 “Satisfied Clients” 1889 DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman H.C. MacDONALD, Casi... 2. W. SPANGLER, President C. lk LA GRAVE, Assistant Cashier OFFICERS RV. ANKENY, First Vice President K. REILEY, Assistant Cashier RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, P. B, TRAUX, Vice President Happy and Prosperous New Year BE. G. AMES ‘W. MORE, Assistant Cashier GREETINGS . Vi Fw T. CONDON zB. c. J. H. NEWBERGER, Vice President ‘WM. KAHLKE, Mgr. Foreign Dept. > . . a 4. H. McCLURE, Auditor SUTER 3 WARD, Asst, Boose WAR JANSON RY § LLIN SANFORD HEFFERNAN ENGINE WORKS