The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE 4 WOMAN TRIED AS SHOPLIFTER Ds tial Packed as Case Opens Here | In &@ courtroom packed with apec tatora, Leona Lovelee, alleged to! have been connected With a huge shoplifting ring in the Northwest went on trial Monday before Judge Boyd J. Tallman. | ‘The specific charge t# «rand lar loeny, the information reciting that ‘ on January 21, 1941, she “recetved < and aided in concealing and with ho! two silk dressea, one val $0 and the other a ty is sald sto belo brach, Inc, of Tacoma loged to have been con the shoplifting ring are The beautiful star, who is winning a tremendous _fol- lowing that is growing with ev- ery picture, in the famous story— “My Lady’s Latchkey” Love, romance and adventure midst handsome women and gorgeous settings! A First National Attraction COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34— ARTISTS—34 Under ARTHUR KAY playing “Cavalleria Rusticana” Malotte Sennett on the Wurlitzer Comedy—"A Fireside Brewer” Pathe News facing prosecution in Everett and {still others in Tacoma, Irish | Relief Fund Still Shy $12,000 The Irish relief fund tm stil! $12,000 |ahort of the goal established. The | leampaign will be concluded this | | week. | OKEHS 8. F. FIRE LAW WASHINGTON, Feb, 34.-—-The mu- Francisco ordinance prohibiting the tain business section as & precaution against fire. »— WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off from all Gistricta supplied by the high service tank at the Maple Leat reservoir, except that portion Which ean be supplied from the | reservoir, Tuesday, from § a, m. | to 5 p.m, The district affected | Hes between Fifth ave, N. & iTth ave, N. E., north of F | | Govereamams experts say Marquis wheat is the best variety of common wheat for the northern great plains A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB Chester Screenic Cameren Geddes, Basso Coming—“Not Guilty,” by Harold McGrath Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second Avenue and Union Street SEATTLE E. Shorrock, President Thomas 8. Lippy, Vice Prea. J. Vv. A. Smith, Cashier, Alexander Myers, Secy. and RR. W. Sprague, Asst. Cashier Trees EB &. Groth, Asst. Cashier 4. E Patrick, Mgr. Hond Dept. ESTABLISHED 1900 Statement at Close of Business February 21, 1921 Mull relish superior lavor . Loans and Discounts U. &. Treasury Certificates and Municipal Bonds and Warrants Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixture: $1,218,296.12 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks... has, wt eee ces wes oe + $2,890,373.91 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Pala In.. Surplus and Undivided J Rediscounts and Bills Puyable. DEPOSItS + eewees veeeeeee soveseeess € 100,000.00 Total sercccccsencaccrececocsecrse sons ncocccoes ene: $2,830,273.91 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK FEBRUARY 21, 192L. RESOURCES LOANS AND DISCOUNTS BANKING HOU OTHER REAL E BONDS, WARRANTS J U.S. BONDS & eTIFICATES OF INDE. 926,657.85 CASH AND EXCHANGE ...........scccececscseees 1,477,693.76 600,000.00 431,562.01 $92,111.75 $4,715,741.51 CAPITAL STOCK see+-$ 100,000.00 Uy 0 aa “ 20,000.00 RESERVED FOR T UNDIVIDED PROF DEPOSITS 50,000.00 . 202,423.85 .. 4,343,817.66 BILLS PAYABLE WITH FEDERAL RE NONE BILLS PAYABLE WITH OTHER THA ERVE BANK NONE 3 PAYA BUILDID NONE: N OTHER R NONE PE GMMIUO WE) 6 abe co eb ihassecsencenecs aeece NONE $4,715,741.51 PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Ty ITS OWN BUILDING SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET SEATTLE, WASHINGTON |preme court today upheld the San | ercetion of frame buildings in a cer | ‘| Cynthia Grey to Tackle a Big Job At a oliver tea at which Mies Cyn thia Grey of The Star will anewer all questions on any subject, the Washington Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, woman'a honorary journal! sorority, will entertain between 3 | 6 p.m. Thursday to the Kappa Al Theta house, 47th st. and 17th N. Bb. A portion of ‘the funtor girlie’ vaude ville will be reproduced and music will be furnished by Alpha ‘Omera sorority and the Ital n club. There will be readings and a alo The walla will be decorated | wi newspapers U. S. Will Lose Big Inheritance Taxes WASTIINGTON, Feb, 28. A laree amount of federal Inheritance taxes jeollected under the revenue t of jioie will be lost to the United ates treasury aa the result of a by the supreme court today. The deciaion held that the provis- fons of the act tn question do not render taxable “an estate passing un- der testamentary execution of a gen eral power of appointment created prior, but exercined subsequent to the passage of | of the |Bank « President I Is Out on $20,000 Bail Ole 8 Larson, former pronident of the Soandinavian-Amertcan Bank of | Tacoma, which recently was placed in the hands of @ receiver, wan re leased from the Tacoma jail Satur day on $20,000 bonds. Larson ts un der grand jury tndletment for al leged misappropriation of the bank's | funda, Celebrate Their Golden Wedding ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Foster, parents of Mr ~ B. Fite former Mayor ©. B, F sary Sunday at thelr home, 4426 | Woodlawn ave. More than 30 mem bers of the family and about 100 [friends and neighbors were present Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Mtar invites ite readers te ese this depariment a0 an sid in finding missing whe may ki ef persons mentioned in this column ae missing are requested aise te report te The Mar, Other mewopapers are invited to repredace such items as will intereet their communitios. . oe Mra. Mary Brady, 24 East Sixth at Portiand, Ore. writes for the address of Andrew Brady, who ts supposed to be living in Beattia ooe About the year 1992 George San-| dors, sign painter by trade, was tiv Ing in Seattle, Since that time his brother, John J, Sanders, 166 Maat 78th at. New York, has not heard from him, Gomeone in Brattice may be able to reunite the two brothers. George Sanders would be about 69) now. We annually consume about six hundred billion cuble feet of natural Limited Engagement, Reginning MONDAY EVENING MARCH MTH—#:15 Twice Dally Thereafter, 2:15- 8:15 ‘Wenter of the 20th Centery”— Boston Herald ALL SEATS RESERVED MAIL ORDERS NOW N. B—Owing to cost of pro- duction and irenbound con- tracts, “Way Down Kast” posi tively never will be presented anywhero a¢ less than first class theatre prices. When It’s a Case of |LIFE or DEATH And quick, sure SERVICE Is re quired, EVERY ONE IN SEAT. TLE knows whom to call, expe clally the DOCTORS AND NURSES. They atl know MAIN 8IX FIVE HUNDRED can be relied MAIN SIX FI HUNDRED MAIN 6500 'Blood-Iron Phosphate | Makes You Stronger | ( METROPOLITAN ' THE SEATTLE STAP | TWO HUNDRED PERSONS at tended a Chinese vaudeville perform 1 A. auditorium Proceeds are to be |used for Chinese relief work :|SPOKANE MAN NEVER INTENDS BE WITHOUT T Both Hubert and His wail Obtain Wonderful Results From Tanlac teed when Tantac ftomach trouble what it did for said MH. Hubert, Spokane. “My wife's case waa not as sert ous as mine and I persuaded her to take Tanine woon after she began te complain of indigestion, Just as 1 expected, it was whi and she is now well and happy.| When I started on Tanlac my trou bie"had been going on for eight! It started with indigestion, | finally gave me wick head aches and awful dizzy epell. I lost! lous of time from my Job, as I was too weak to work regularly. “Your bottles of Tunlac did me more good than all the medicines put together that I took in eight restored = my| The best part of it was) th eiteste ‘were lasting, because for the past two years my health | has been perfect. Tanlac doew what every other saemenee I know of | wouldn't swap! one bottle of i for all the rest tn Ite our family | medicine and we never expect to relieved my wif for that ta exact! me two years ago,” 1308 Couer d'Alene St, the drug store, ‘Taning in #01 by the Rartet! nl ooks & Sons, Kennydale.—Advertisement, | DON’T FORGET TOMORROW NIGHT At Both the 7 and 9 o'clock performances AMATEUR NIGHT THIS IS A BIG EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION BESIDES OUR REGULAR SHOW LEVY'S ORPHEUM Third and Madison raid, wife of| itzgerald, cole. | brated their golden wedding anniver: | AMUSEMENTS _ M re) re) R E onrusen cinewi9 | ARMAN KALIZ & C0, | D. W. GRIFFITH'S | THEATRE ESTAURANT Hu. S10, GrORGE wooD's al Revue” BUNGALOW, Third nae Vine. Table a'ttote || vr Dancing Contest Tonight PANTAGES Nights, 7 and 9 ‘| Seattle Taxicab Company || Hitott 2525 s “The Hig’ of Loving” r get Blood: | rewin its Uae Lo- 2 OF youTH she needed | | | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1991, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement WOMEN’S APPAREL New Sale Lots Arriving Daily —At the money-saving prices which make the Special Price Basement widely known, 50 Navy Tricotine Dresses Most Unusually Low Priced at $15.00 —In his search for extraordinary values our New York buyer came ~upon this special lot of dresses and immediately snapped them up and sent them on to us by express. —These dresses are copies of much higher priced models and embod: the newest style features—circular flare skirts, paneled tunics over blac satin foundations and straight line models are among the 12 styles shown in this special lot. —Striking trimmings of wool and silk embroidery, handsome silk braid, fringed loose panels, broad satin girdles and smart touches of color make the group highly attractive. —Sizes 16 to 40. ‘The moet for your money, the best for Deputy Corporation Counsel Quits Place H Robert H. Evans, assistan’ feet for your ith js the guar- f law in the Ajagka building. excursion Reduced Rates. By Steamer SEATTLE—TACOMA New prices effective March 1: 50c for One Ticket 80c for Two Tickets Fast steamers TACOMA and WASHINGTON leave Colman Dock at 9 and 11 a. Time between cities, one and a half, hours. Comfortable “The Water Way Is the Pleasant Way” For full information ask m. and 1, 3,5 and 7p. m. at Ticket Office Puget Sound Navigation Company Main 3993 Colman Dock

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