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PRESENTS goo latest of “rurn to the Right,” starring Alic PROBLEM ) "Oh, Helen, I don't believe I ever PWN have any decent clothes again. and I have started in on a system so we can save more | turization of “Iter Thbetaon,” 'y. and that horrid old budget | Strand this week. allows both of us $25 a month | some wonderful acting in t clothes. I know a budget is the | spective ro but to George ly sensible way for us to live, but|in the role ft wee how we can get any de | the histric clothes at that rate.” towable of “Cheer up, Sis, and use your brains. | the screen ent such a terrible thing as you tity of the Just because you are used to everything in a lump is no why you can't do differently STRAND are co-starred in “Forever,” COLONIAL After all Well, then, since you know all, Mt, let's hear the secret.” secret about it. Just use dis ; First go to Cherry's, down Second ave.. between Madison and 207 Rialto building, over the successfully hea, make a small payment down | time. Tine values at Cherry's and you | ter. ‘Tom both can get your clothes that systern.—Advertisement. for Grip, Throat and all Cols. take a dowe at the first Chill. HERE, FOLKS! ‘Wise Kid” | Lovable Pietare from the Stery by WILLIAM SLAVENS MeNUTT TONIGHT —ene— 8 P.M. HERE Is ROUND 3 Apetber Knockout of tee “LEATHER PUSHERS” —Also— BABY PEGGY 9PM 920 P. M— “My Goodness!” 10 P.M “The Jucklins” ‘The Child Adorable ia “PEGGY BEHAVE” ing, appealing, story of « | on “WILD HONEY” | STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Nel Seattle, Wash. March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts... Bonds, Warrants and other § ecuriti Banking House, 2nd at Pike Street Pe - 600,000.00 3 Safety Deposit and Bank Vaults - 100,000.00 Other Real Estate .............. weecee 141,242.48 3 United States Bonds, Victory : Notes and Treasury Certif- feates ...... - $970,732.60 Cash and Exchange......... 976,360.43 LIABILITIES PCL CONN ip det munmenee sak cocce ce .$ Surplus Reserve for Taxes and Depreciation. Deposits PESOS Coe eer ov ececccecceeesss 3,918,1 ¢ Kid." tmpersonated by Columbia, in | dy drama, is She ts smart for her own good | in the beginning, but before the story . who made a host of peared here tn Davies appears for the the Colt lightfully entertaining as well as plo the | Pretty actress is seen in a popular ‘erry, will be shown. Kisie Ferguson and Wallace Reid the plow at the Roth players do i in sald of the ability Doug: | | las Fairbanks is continually display j ing in the performance of real, hax | ardous feats, one must not lose sight of the colossal nerve exhibited by him in his motion pictures. According to his way of thinking, a perilous stunt | accomplished can be} Whistle, Next select your] fitmed when in operation for the first Hence no need of repetition. & certain sum each month. They! If unsuccessful, It courts dire disas- Doug performs no end of daring ‘GRIP | Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” Influenza, Cough, Sore | Keep handy, carry in your pocket, | were filmed at Sing Sing. CONTINUOUS DAILY 1 to 11 Is Your Good Time for AMATEURS Fun With a Capital “F~ “Selected Short Films” || ZORRO” A Mack Sennett Gioom Chaser From the famous novel by Opie Read and the play by Augustus Thomas. The thrill i humorous Fighting Schoolmaster “Some TIME for a DIME” |\f) Peoples Savings Bank Second Ave. at Pike St. 552,164.11 920,468,384 — 1,947,093.03 $4,270,968.46 $ 100,000.00 . 20,000.00 » 50,267.35 + 182,416.96 $4,270,968.46 THE | PLAYING AT LIBERTY | de tt ¢ Dequenols goes He makes that rf stand out on living, breathing en- ture ee Dorothy Dalton and Rudolph Valentino as they appear ina | scene from “Moran of the Lady Letty,” a thrilling sea story which is being shown at the Liberty. Miss Dalton bobbed her lovely hair especially for the character she is called upon to portray in this film play. | stunts In “The Mark of Zorro.” the} mance of a mountain echoo! teacher | pleture which t# showing at the Co-| who falla in love with the pretticst | lonial girl in the village | eee | WINTER GARDEN SOMEWHAT CHANGED Should an innocent man who has been sent to prison on ciroum President Albert EK. Smith ia one stantial evidence neck to escape of/™an that won't know his ows lot should he resign himself to fate and| when be arrives at the Vitagraph serve the term? That is the ques-|studion next week because by that tion which confronts Thomas) time the towertng new Larry Semon Meighan, in his Paramot | studio, with its huge inclased stage |vehicle, “The City of Si) "| will be completed. now showing at the Winter Ga se Many of the scenes tn the pl THE LATEST CHAPLIN Chartie Chaplin's new comic OAK called “Pay Day.” It is a tworeeier Ople Ready fine novel, “The Inck- | Tt was presented without announce Tins,” is the attraction at the Oak for|[eMt at Pasadena, Cal, the other Wednenlay and Thursday, The many GAY 89d received @ great reception [delightful characters are Interpreted | Chaplin was there. Contrary to ad | by an albetar cast, headed by Mabel | Y8"e* reports, it is not elapetick Julienne Scott, Monte Blue, Ruth | tt. ed Shoes last longer, repaired at Lib The story has to do with the ro NOW PLAYING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “THE — MARK OF é Douglas Fairbanks. He is| at the Colonial for four days\ in“The Mark of Zorro,” one of the liveliest pictures this jathletic star has ever made. j1t is action from beginning to end. News Comedy Matinee 10¢ Nights 20c REPORT OF CONDITION MADE TO COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 3S MARCH 10, 1922 Deposit Equipment.........4. Bonds, Treasury Certificate: tomers’ Warrants, et Liability under Letters of Credit.. SEATTLE STAR ° ‘“PETERMAN” FIRST | PRISON’ PREMIERE | ‘The Goldwyn Co. han decided to| The other night @ National pre nend a company from Los Angeles to miere of “Peterman,” Herb Mawtin Wngiand (to the Iske of Man, off the| son's new picture, was given at the Venglish coast) to film “The Chris-|Mlorence, Arizona, penitentiary “THE CHRISTIAN” TO BE SCREENED tian.” Work on this production will| where Louis Victor Bytingo, author | be done under the supervision of the| of the story, is dot life term. author, Mall Caine, No announce |The convicts were to in their ap ment har been made as yet regarding 1 ne «(of )6the 6Mtory and Merb's the director and cast. “The Chrin- | ‘straight’ crook character, Wytinge| f the best known convict writ tian” was filmed several years ago | in on by Vitagraph. William Mussell's next film ts an) “=, Spinner in the Bun” ts to he adaptation of “Mited Faces,” thei be made into a movie, with a cast novel by Moy Norton headed by Marguerite Bnow. 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One or two) box, Children love Cascarets, too. tonight will empty your bowels com | —Advertisement, TODAY INTER GARDE bo a ONLY W THEATRE THOMAS MEIGHAN In the Dramatic Paramount Picture “THE CITY OF SILENT MEN” SATURDAY—FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING United Artists Presents NAZIMOVA IN HENRIK IBSEN'S GREAT PLAY “A DOLL’S HOUSE” —\\— Al e tera tistsses = Aw aL ‘i fuan , ae Cash and Exchange $6,201,944.43 $ 500,000.00 100,000.00 Profit “ ots 221,461.48 or Taxes and Interest. . 44.900.00 WR 5 50,000.00 ds Unpaid 28.50 12,980.00 5,906,464.45 $46,201,944.43 © value of money, like merchandine, is dominated by sup. and demand. During the past few years the value of the ‘oday its value Is fast approach ter purchasing power. Use the eaults is the greatest and plan & of business that lies just ahead | THE NATIONAL CITY _BANK OF SEATTLE norma ar while it wisely for the upward J. A. SWALWELL President J.D. LOWMAN Vice President O. W. TUPPER Cashier Bond Department DIETRICH G. SCHMITZ Vice President Credit Department E. J. WHITTY, Manager CASPAR W. CLARKE, Asst. Mgr. Branch at Ballard _ _C.W. CASLER Assistant Cashier in Charge THE POWER LAUNDRY SEATTLE LAUNDRY OWNERS LET help you cut down your dry goods bills Dry goods bills are quite an item when there are kiddies to be clothed and several beds to be looked after. We can help you reduce yours by making your house- hold fabrics wear longer. Your budget will go much farther when everything is washed our modern, saving way, with pure, rain- soft water, and mild white soap. Let us tell you what other women are say- ing about our better way of washing—cal! us up today, and talk it over. ASSOCIATION WATCH FOR THE EMBLEM * *« & condensed report to | comptroller of the currency OF: THE UNION NATIONAL BANK Afember Federal Reserve Bank JAMES D. HOGE Chairman of the Board Business Service Department The Union National Bank of Seattle At Close of Business March 10th, 192: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . -++..$ 4,651,240.77 Interest Earned, not Collected. . 41,335.85 Customers’ Liability under Let- ters of Credit and Accept- : ee ee rae he Gk ad ee 172,064.56 Real Estate Owned... ... yarn 65,528.97 Furniture and Fixtures. ........ 83,000.00 U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness . $1,238,000.00 U. S. Government Bonds and Se- curities ..... 363,789.41 Other Bonds, War- rants and Secur- RE Ving ie 851,241.94 Cash and Ex- change ........ 3,190,179.09 5,643,210.44 $10,658,289.75 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Profits ........ Ree 118,031.67 Reserved for Interest .......... 18,650.00 Interest Collected, not Earned . . 21,153.43 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 172,064.56 Dividends Unpaid ...... Deposits ........ 45.00 9,728,345.09 $10,658,289.75 We offer you the services of our several depart- ments, assuring you of a genuine interest in and an appreciation of your business, How may we serve you? RALPH §S. STACY Vice President A. B. STEWART Vice President N. CARL NIELSEN Assistant Cashier E. B. ANSLEY Assistant Vice President Foreign and Trust Department LELAND I, TOLMAN Manager—Trust Officer Branch at Georgetown _M. G. SCHMIDT Assistant Cashier in Charge

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