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One hundred tons of herring come to the Lendon market every day | den } of people. will, BY GLANN HUGHES To the glory of Shakespeare and the shame of Seattle, Walter Hamp: { gave a performance “Othello” at the Metropolitan the | ater which thrilled the emall audi. / ence ea nothing has thrilled them tn) long time, | last ni of the mporary actors of Hhakespeare; represented by a handful of Draw what conclusions you | I prefer to keep my opinions to mynelf. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED To Walter | adapted Ereat-hearted, passionate Moor, possesses a magnificent physique, « ronorous Volos, eyes that are orbs of | |Weht, capable of reflecting the tem pestuous moods of jealousy and re-| morse which rack the soul of Othe! aouteness the depthe of the! He makes & powerful, thru the mase of ewitt and an he wees lo, on = $375 EASY TERMS With beautiful modern iH} case design; hardwood as |{] finish; clear, mellow ed tone; a superior piano, recommended by musi- cians—owned and en- joyed in 825,000 homes. iced at 8375—makes it an unusual piano value, Purchase is very con- venient with our easy plan of payment. lotio ; welt. fair | thet forn which plumbe characte feunning which Iago spl jmure to mete out J |it, first to Desdamona, then to him | ROLE OF MOOR Hampden to is and an intellectual figure, etridin, | Witttam Sauter plays Tego onal He ts not diabolical in |the way that I think Iago wan di. / \abolteal, but he at least clarifies the | ‘lines, and at times he suggests very |well the sardonic humor implied. Mabel Moore t# 4 capable Desde tho she te not extraordinary. | Mary Hall proves a splendid Emtiia, and Ernest Rowan ts decidedly good | muccsma. an Cassio, MODERN STAGE SETTINGS USED The stage settings used by company are enti iy r conception, mance in the diea of the! admirably | the portrayal of the modern tn and are moet ef-| ‘fective. Rich lighting, simple, archi: | tectural designs, and excellent cos | tures make the production eminent. | ly eatiatying to the spirit of the play. | I presume it fs only to be expected | that “Othello” should at tte first per city be ignored by all thone save the most discriminat |ing and loyal to the finest traditions | areal this [HAMPDEN A HIT Workers Run Lumber Mill AS “OTHELLO” Din Smail House, Tho, Shows Lack of Appreciation George Fountain (left) and Ben Bishop, both part owners and both shingle packers at Blaine co-operative 'umber plant. * * * BLAINE, Wash, May 9.—Co : * * + * * * op ‘Scheme Making Good | jeer times when business was amaz | lof the English-apeaking stage, but It) operative lumbering feasth Ais | 9. is! seems to me certain that as soon aa/ Make inquiry the | Rely good, and there was tempts the quality of Mr. Hampden’s per-| Manufacturing company |tion to plunge into automobiles and formance t* realized the theater will! js busily working away, |iuxury. But we've steered pretty be packed to the Inat seat 6 lo 5 clear of th ytatio up| Nor RNERUMATION Fed hey oo | of & low price of shingles |clear of the temptations, built up That sharp, stabbing pein in the|mct imagine will be well patron.| “leh Brice of leg [and maintained $20,000 reserve upper arm, t the abe . “ Ask any of ite owners—the | fund to keep things stabilised. Aft im the nape of th feed. Meantime, for the eake of the) preaident, George Johnson, who — 'D things stabilis: ter sreern , truant, let rk that « second ® ml eeaieees te vine og the days of sky-high prices often leurttie 1 reread weer, If you have saver frontal head- performance helio” te BUled) tenident, Fred Wenta, who is | f° UF product, we are still in shape aches, with o feel! for tingling tn ain here and ther Th st day, May 10, from 8 a. m. to 6 Get Tyamol Butter duct Saturday night. WATER SHUT.OFF NOTICE off on Barrett Wednes Water will be shut yorndyke ave. from W to W. 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They potnt to the oo The Plaine aelncte buat leas hired elp the growth of thelr bustiess iders are: W. J. Shepherd George Fountain, pac body fn Ht Ugk dali, y wil pe, that co-operative nuce if properly op tively owned plants here to prove And to emphasize need o hoda, they cite one that failed | Manufacturing com firet of the plante, la no ex-| ny It has been the property workmen for seven years. Dur. | ond, ick, sawyer ing that time it has operated con | a Is Relieved “A bunch of shingle mill m pool Beaty: Fe owme © Prompt—Permanent—Reflef_ and other t orge Fountatm, | co one of the owners. explained. a» he | CARTERS MTL LIVER Pmas kept up his end of packing shingles |rarety fall Purety into bunches. “Then came the | vegetable — act thought that we could operate for | surely but gent o om. A fu w was carefully ly om the liver, d, and we yok over this mill, h man working at ‘his usual du st putt in ws | iawet “die die Relieve after at his usual pay, cont of his salary yoo Into the |tteee — re- nese. (aes a “Th ad i se Gon: improve the camplexioo— brighten ere were times when ft was! the eyes, ty hard sledding, and some faint-hearted left SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Statement of Condition Under Comptroller's Call May 5, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U. S. Bonds and Treasury C CF Ms odd Pacis c's os ce he Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . et Beret Crees Furniture and Fixtures........... Safe Deposit Equipment. Customers’ Liability unde CPOE Sse e bes es 7, 500. 00 None 00 Letters 6,500.00 774,414.66 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . vevedeees seeeeceee eS 200,000.00 te) ig RE CRVED ccc ericsbabedee 50,000.00 Undivided Profits | “ie 18,899.14 Unpaid Dividends 44.00 Letters of Credit 6,500.00 DGORE 0's cinincheoee tes . . 2,552,466 DIRECTORS FRANK E, BURNS THOS. R. LYONS Vice Puget Sound Lyons and Orton, Attorneys n Co. FRANK GOODWIN lated Dairies, ne, President Pike Place Market HAMILL Go. Merchandise GATES kera ttle C OODWIN awin President Asn I A. F. Hamil! Bro 8 CHARLES ROSS President Miners and Merchants’ Bank, Iditarod, Alaska F. G. DREW President Bankers’ Printing Co. CHARLES H. HOWELL President 0. J.C. DUTTON nvestments D. W. BOWEN President Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works ALFRED SHEMANSKI Vice President Wastern Out fitting Co. log buyer and #aw.| Bill Orttl, packer, and Lawrence | There Small PIN—Small Dese—Small Price © keep operating and breaking bet urer, Ira Webb, who operates a | ter than even during the present pe drag saw, But don’t expect any | riod of depressed prices.” of these to loaf a minute on the The Binine Manufacturing com Job, even tho they are part own. | pany's plant ke conservatively valued ers in @ successful business, [at $90,000. It employs 32 men, of Fach man's business is shingle | Whom 12 are interested in the plant making, and they give an how Neaides Johnson, Wente and | Webb, mentioned above, Joe Bloom |r lend B. Y. Platner, aawyers, and Ben | Op, & packer, are directors. Other TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. i Dougall-/outhwick Second Avenue. at Pike “Shopping Hours 9:00 to 6:30 see 2 oes “The “Store ‘of E Eternal New ness” § srernio sweat =t 50 Silk Dresses Specially -Priced Many Smart Styles of Canton Crepe and Taffeta In Navy, Black, Brown, Henna, Gray and Beige-—- With trimmings of beads, fancy braids, embroidery and novelty collars and cuffs. Sizes 14 to 40 VITAL STATISTICS ] —MacDeougsll-South wick. Second Floor TheWikes cane BIRTHS jNelbaner, Guster, 10 Melrose pl. | NOW PLAYING i | liey, be: Lowe, Magne 4538 Gist 5. WwW.) Martin. auiaiy Fiat ave. W . oe tinge: j “SMILIN’ Fert Jacob, 4106 40th ave. 1 cob, 6611 27th ave. 8. W., boy John Alvin, 3627% Evanston reon, Oscar, 4018 Becond ave. N. | girl Ww THROUGH” The Most Beautiful Play Yet Written oo, Ju 1021 E. Columbia | Baker, ave ped ocaghot MARRIAGE LICENSES m ¥. Ba cate = Sad See Aes | MATINEE TOMORROW - 7 | ho: rey, Seattle. 24 7 = - irl Roy, © Ninth ave, | Mitield; Alice Emily, Beattie ....2 Popular Summer Prices Slater Sdward J. corner Grundale | Wolff, Johannes B. Pe Legal and Woltf, Harriet i, Po: Legal Kolar boy. | MeCroskey, Robert M 23 ue Pat J, 7618 Callfornia | jurgensohn, Gladys Irene, Beattie 23 ave. gir ° Darren", 9348 Seventh ave #, girl. | Giovannl, Ziv filo, Beattle se THE Sohattenkirk, } ik, 6309 Hl ve. oe Aeneas rt ee # OY | sttyosht Tohimatau, Seattle rT Rose Florence Jones, Alfred Re Mth ave 8 | Fukumer Keattl 31 W.. boy Leap! Verdi, Dominiek, 563 Mende wtiea iaahi Beauty Sho) sir ? ja William, Jr. Reyn vege ey ta, 214 Nob mut | Me Less) | ed by Mrs. Rese Buller ivriee waiter 1926 14th ave. | Smitheon, Geraldine, Beattie, .. Legal —- . Reattle's Newest and Most Up-to DEATHS air Labhe Maret Parl et 7th Pg ~~ yan site 231 | | Bell, Clarenes J, 6%, $326 Kerstone agtg Heee fi ea ee rick John, €000 W. Hinds! the following p $ nstemen. Fase! L. $2, 2552 Harvard N. ch, Charles, 69, 408 YE. 48th et | Eom Shirley, 4 days, 1269 Yakima) 2199 Fitth « bor. onborne, Eben 8. 66, 1008 B Thomas IAB Queen ADDF) rie Jeneie, 61, 118 19th axe. N, a vgecrge Bawin, 700 ven | Prgntice, Joeeph ‘vark, €3, 7736 m. iM sete Hannah, 19, 8296 81th Dat Badia 66, 119 Dexter ave nth ave | — | teen ot,| Brasiiian railroads are burning wood for fuel. SHAMPOOING . . . 50c] MANICURING 3°" $1] for . Only thoroughly experienced | operators employed. 7 Phone Main 4738 Montelius Building—Opposite @ Ramund, 4968 1300 coer ir Beynian Foueph Bina, 1118 24th ave | ta oy. Kunugi, Kuro, 218 10 ave 8, girl) Hir ate Yoshihiro, 208 &. gir pa aM boy Guster, 1246 WN. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MAY 5, 1922 RESOURCES United States Government bonds .... ....... .$ 1,770,253.03 (Immediately convertible into cash at @ substantial premium.) U. S. Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness ........+. 795,468.75 (This is a secondary “oash reserve,” immediately convertible) Other bonds and warrants ........... .» 1,810,733.94 (Prime municipal bonds and warranta, with very caretuliy selected Seat- tle L. I. D. bonds) Cash on hand and in banks ........6 ceseeeee coves 815,720.80 Total Cash and Liquid Securities ......... .+.-.$ 5,192,176.54 First Mortgages .............-. Mr ns Pee . 11,887,906.99 (These are prime firet mortgages on highly improved city and farm properties, 70% of which are repayabie in installments) Banking House .. es DRO Le wu eeees 440,000.00 (This tw $40,000 lems than etual cost.) Other Real Estate Owned ..........000 ee eseeee 80,122.18 Real Estate sold on Contract a os 62,704.10 Furniture and Fixtures ... he sabe tombe 28'305 5.50 TOTAL ... .$17,086,215.31 Deposits 4 pay .$16,407,797.22 Incompleted Loans aca ; 59,070.52 Guanattty Femi oi. oi. gc cics des epee, Biiscied scutes sss 335,691.00 (This ts carried on a basis of cost of securities. This fund ts only for the purpose of taking care of depreciation, if any, in value of securities) Undivided Profits ............. se 280,062.44 Reserved for Taxes .... 8,594.12 Ligh (re are rn ere eure t,t $17,086,215.31 Gain in Deposits Since January 1, 1922 (106 business days) . $ 1,348,306.28 Gain in Deposits | During Past Twelve Months (May 5 5, 1921, to May. 5, 1922) ...... 0s edie cas «ee ee 3,021,128.07 New Accounts Opened Since January 1, 1922 . . 4,408 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 Second Avenue stablished 1889 TRUSTEES c¢. GILMAN, Vice President Great North- ern Railway Co, BG. AMES Vico President Seattle Na- > Manager ot Le F. W, WEST, of West & Wheeler. DAVID WHITCOMB, yonh IVAR JANSON, President Arcade’ Building Dean Cx of Law, Unt Physician and Surgeon. veralty of Washington. FAVRE, F WILLIAM A. esident’ “Murphey, iser Pete Favre Co., Spokane, whose RAZIER, firm has for 380 io » alee President ROT NFORD, warded our interests in Savings Bank Divi Vice Preaident hat section Ame Bankers’ Asso- LELTAM ‘THAANUM L._O. JANECK, elation PEAT ALOR who, with 0 A. Fletcher, wal <P. GALBRAITH, has Zealously served the President Galbraith Ine. c. BE. VILAS, k's interests in Yak- Investments. ime for 30 years. The Only Mutual Savings Bank in Washington & Co,