The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 7

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FRIDAY. APRIL 6 War Threatens! —Says Lloyd George InSanday’s Post-Intelligencer Ate we facing “the most destruc ever broke over the earth Nations doomed because « What will be affairs? Lloyd George's mas pean situation in the Post-Inte tive conflict that ? Is the League of "s refusal tc turn in European enter? the next sensati LLOYD GEORGE Former Premier of England cable on the Euro- igencer Sunday, April 8. More love letters of Czar Nicholas Letters Lay Bare Russian Ruler’s Life ssioned letters written by the n timate glimpses of E what he thought of the Germ at the court of Denmark ill-fated Czar to his wife and sweet- ropean court life. In this article Nicholas Ils 1 Crown Prince and reveals some strange happenings Who gives out the eg at nk met Another Sensational shies 7 Mrs. Poindexter included in the article ng political lead@¥s are appeari ng Paris gowns Is the world improving? Kathleen Nor are getting t reasons to p nism by one of Amer writers ve ica’s Im rove your [Ail the World y golf score Famous Hearst Feature Writers Read Gene Sarase developing golf Head-work and are balf the world's Sport Se Watch baby’s colic Eight pages of real comics ARTHUR BRISBANE WINIFRED BLACK B. C. FORBES ADELE GARRISON HERBERT KAUFMAN RING LARDNER | VICE PRES. MARSHALL | JAMES J. CORBETT | and Her appear in the t or DAMON RUNYON P. C. NOYES Northwest farming MONTAGUE GLASS VINCENT RICHARDS Lt And Many Others | SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY and mer. 2. = Northwest Farming Section AMERICA <wURTeUNtY Tiaenoase Post Antelligencer Sm EE peas MAIN 2000 SIXTH AND PINE 80 Years of Age, | Shakespeare Goes Killed i in aa eel LICAGO, April 6 c Read about t BLES OF MR. starting on Page 13 hight’s Star Statement of Condition of The Seattle National Bank April 3, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . Bonds and Warrants Bank Building Other Real Estate Owned .. Furniture and Fixtures Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Letters of Credit Acceptances 5 United States Bonds ... Cash and in Banks .$ 9,874,814.71 3,818,129.04 899,612.44 23,070.02 22,945.30 54,000.00 361,847.56 26,466.19 . $4,054,845.77 .-. 7,002,223.62— 11,057,069.39 bjs ale wie: \s/aeigre’ $26,137,954.65 LIABILITIES -$ 1,000,000.00 925,572.10 1,000,000.00 361,847.56 26,466.19 22,824,068.80 Capital . Surplus and Undivided Profits . Circulation Customers’ Letters of Credit . . Customers’ Acceptances . Deposits .. . $26,137,954.65 . $22,824,068.80 Deposits April 3, 1923..... 20,436,364.98 Deposits April 3, 1922 Organized Over Forty-one Years Ago. OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J. W. Spangler, President C, L. La Grave, Asst. Cashier E. K. Reiley, Asst. Cashier C. W. More, Asst. Cashier Wm. Kahlke, Asst. Cashier J. H. Miner, Asst, Cashier Ankeny, First Vice Pres. Truax, Vice President Ames, Vice President H. Newberger, Vice Pres. H. C, MacDonald, Cashier ili imloamiigiaaiiibdeied intends Powe Well in Prague! THE SE B. P, 0, , HEADS ARE INSTALLED Hold Services in Temple Thursday Night WOMAN FINDS ATTLI STAR A_¥RESHLY PRESSED PAIR ALWAYS READY TO WEAR PLENTY TO DO Bank President, Owns 14 Farms and Phone Co. | LEXINGTON fact, as well as tn » the making of all “Hurry-Up” Yost Joins. the Moose Salvation Army Workers Married band playing the leroy Prisk, was best man, ker, the sister brideamajd. honeymooning a of tho 1 |'Tho « Jin Vanec legroom, wi > nov Jha sao |Rude Remark Is Cause of Fine ‘EW YORK, April 6.—"You're t like an el shouted Abe |Cohen to Mrs. Kitty McGrath, s0 Mrs. McGrath had him arrested. “He's a rude gent and should be fined,” she testified. He was, “How I Suffered with ‘my Stomach and Ca- tarrh of the Head” Took Four Bottles of Pe-ru-na and Now Cannot Praise It Enough Miss Emelie A, Haberkorn, 2351) Gravois Ave, St, Louis, Mo, writes; “For over two years I was troubled with Internal catarrh, I read a Pe. describe with my stomach and the catarrh in my head, 1 be. to feel better as soon as T had} 1 four botthes and now T cannot ae it enough. IT now enjoy as health as ever and would not think of doing without Po.runa,! Dr, Hartman's famous remedy has become the standby in thous | ainda’ of American home# for the relief of coughs, very catarrhal treatment, ‘Tongue eannot how I suffered disease, nivna booklet and began taking the |" colds, eatarrh and | yes Inaiat upon genuine Veruna and " Ww: THE EXTRA PAIR DOUBLES THE E have just received a big shipment of pure worsted Bedford Cord Suits, in Young Men’s regular and stout sizes. These, and many other Suits in gray, tan and darker shades, have just been added to our enormous stock of -|2-PANTS SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN FEATURED There’s a rez $4.8 all the season’s r SPECIAL at .. ai $30 and AT and save at least $10. Walk Upstairs Our DOUBLE LIFE suits cost no more than the kind with only one pair of pants, ason: It’s the values! 5 most popular shades. ilored me of 2-Pants Suits Rea Our Boys’ Department is breaking all records. BOYS’ 2-PANTS SUITS and +19= Made of tweeds, cashmeres, worsteds and cheviots in Each suit has two pairs of full-lined, reinforced Knickerbockers. FREE BASEBALL BAT pi oo See the Knickerbockers in plain browns and stripes—in light weights for Summer— suit for cady| FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET Co. RAIXCCATS AND TOPCOATS $20, $25, $30 and $35 KANSAS CITY, April 6—When ; death claims Ernest H. Wright, his} sole heirs will be the Industry he founded! Wright {s the inventor and manu- facturer of liquid smoke, used in cur- ing hams, Ho owns a large building here and two manufacturing’ plants |in locations kept carefully secret, He than $500,000 worth of} arly an two years 4 ormal will beques to those employed In it has no other hetrs. It all started in June, 1919, when Wright went away for a month's va- ECZEMA TORTURE. of modern life ich or poor. does more | 0 Wright} hing the He told by the r #ealy skin or which ooz08. a dof treating aticky salves ring over the tho parasites: a ‘orma, atop: antly and cate 1 alno. for nd barber's itch and enjoy sitiafaetion ‘Tablets or liquid and wold every: where, shaving lotion and $2 bott , | bigger Employes Are His Heirs| the employes of | ¥ Ernest’ H. Wright cation and told no one wher going, It was up to bis em run the business without from him, In that month the company did a business than in any other month of its history! So upon his return Wright called his workers together and told them any month th rection Sold and Honded hy Drug Co, record ho'd add’ 26 per eént to the pay of each and for every $1,000 over duplicated that | ex: | the record he'd grant an increase of 18 per cent. In the weeks that | ployes often found as much as 95 per | cent added to their wages Then, two years ago, Wright went }to Japan for telling no The business rolled | right along and produced profits as | usual, | | followed em- Wo yes jone his address, Now says Wright: "I'm satisfied they can carry on the business when I'm dead. 1 pre- priba no fe it nt in my will, They've watched me run the business for years and they must | find a To Reduce Dangerous |, Varicose Veins Strong, Powerful Yet Safe Surgeons Prescription Called Moone's Emer- ald Oil Has Astonished Thyalolans; Poople who i bunches should not walt unt they int which id at one lrugeist a ty original of Moone's OL (full strength) Hy using thie powe loss germicide treatn ment is noticed In a fi tol > M y MW Ol treatment ia, used by. ans and in hospitale and’ is omplish results or all kinds of, mntarged res and Wena and ie Uxod in many large factories hn unfailing tipat ald to. thn tne rod antiseptic, Your drugglat can /HUpply Your"Advertisemont, olen voins or |} Good-bye Harems They Are Tak ANGORA, April 6.—A committee the nationalist assembly has.d a bill abolishing harems and away with all restrictions on sisurated n obtain weiat in a form, of the py ed tablets wi your next & What a difference Will instantly neut pus, harmful acid tn 4 now onuses ent and sour, mi heartburn » lumpy feel at . K Ye find that provided é # little | moiiately atte J almost anytht of pain or It fort to follow and moreover, continued tao of the Bisurated HDT cannot injure the atomact wa 40 ony 8 of ac! ett As there are Indigestion

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