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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923 The National Bank of Commerce Of Seattle Seattle, Washington, At the Close of Business, April 8, 1923. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ........ $11,522,826.65 NV VORCLOTUS® 5 ih05 bN9 bbs viva 8% 7,472.08 Customers’ Ljability to Bank for ASCODtAnOS. 0. eninge 6:65 4% chs 856,115.99 United States, State, County and Municipal Bonds ........... Other Bonds and Securities... .. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 45,000.00 Banking House, Safe Deposit Vault, Furniture and Fixtures 909,067.12 Other Real Estate ......... 130.04 Interest Earned but Not Collected 35,700.09 Cash in Vault, in Banks and With U. S. Treasurer........ 6,1938,241.33 $23,266,251.31 LIABILITIES DATEERL ssinctin:scceivsteciniciaces WHEN oi $ 1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. . 679,367.41 Reserves for Taxes, Discount, ERS REF yal Sey ee a 268,900.31 RATPUNOEION vi drciccd dria wee pred $ 80D 233,750.00 Acceptances Outstanding ...... 424,591.43 Securities Borrowed—U. S. Lib- OGY BONUS Ce etree coon cats 470,000.00 Deposits— Individual ....$16,285,105.65 BANKS 2 ah 3,461,608.70 U.S.Government 442,927.81 —————. 20,189,642.16 $23,266,251.31 OFFICERS: Manson F. Backus, President Robert S. Walker Frank H. Luce Vice President Vice President A. Robert Morton Eugene W. Brownell Vice President Vice President Tra W, Bedle, Cashier La Fayette Kellogg Alfred V. Godsave Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier John L. Platt Theodore F. McCreary Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Erich Lucas, Assistant Cashier Deadlocked Over ‘Socuial Disolay Is Druggist Permit} Coming for Exhibit} After continuing thri a night ses-| sion of 1 court until 11 p. m. le in the caso of |R& !8 being shipped to Seattle by the case was set over, Belinget charges Lyle with illegally refusing to re- new his alcohol license und filed a| University of Washington, under the | show cause order recenty. He had | auspices of the Lambda Rho, honor-| 39 doctors in the court rooth as wit-|ary art fraternity. nesses in his case, | The display will include fairy tales, EPEAT | beautifully filustrated, printed silks, 4 | linens and laces, and pottery. ERE’S JOB FOR +| Many other beautiful art creations MATHEMATICIAN | will be on display at the exhibit, in- NEW YORK, April 7.—Peter| cluding a special grouping of Seattle Brindley is faced with a difficult) art creations. Problem in mathematics. Magis-| On Friday evening, the opening trate Boyle ordered him to give his | night, a special program of folk danc- family, $50 weekly out of his salary|ing in the styles of the different Of $25 weekly. European countries, will be featured. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Marine National Bank at Close of Business April 3, 1923 RESOURCES | Loans and Discounts.....s.0e0eeeee0% $2,611,904.01 | U.S. Treasury Certificates and Bonds.. 986,400.00 | Federal Reserve Bank Stock......-..+- 11,400.00 | Customers’ Liability under Letters of Furniture and Fixtures ... 65,381.78 | Safe Deposit Equipment . JOHN U, PRICH, Perident CM, McDOWDLI, Anmiatant “ riha WrebLty Cashier nies ae ay ae 1 CALLATAN, Aaniatant BE, Vice Presi. Cashier RW. SPRAG , View President B.D, BRAME partment DIRECTORS wo) A, BRYGC “16 WRUCH C, BE GO. 1. HARDY Character of Gardener BY W. K. BRATTIF Extension Horticulturist, States Depariment of Agriculture Would Solve Fire Equipment M COULD HARDLY DO HER WORK Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound Made Her Eat, Sleep and Feel Better Every Way Jerat “Twas weak and run- down and in such a nervous condition that Icould hardly do my work. I was tired all the time, | A display of articles made in Vien-| aggist, versus Roy | Wiener-Werkstactte Co. of New| ohibit'on director, | York, for the exhibit of European | ment, and thée/art craft which will be held April] 13, 14 and 16 in the Philosophy hall, | Compound and what it had done for other women and guve ita trial.I be- |. gan to cat better and could sleep, and | | consider it a wonderful medicine. recommend it to my friends and never be without it.” > 3640 S. Marshfield Ave., Chicago, Ill. It is such letters as there that tes- | ° tify to the value of Lydia E. Pink- table Compound. This wo- man speaks from the fullness of her heart. She describes as correctly as she can her condition, first the symp- toms that bothered her the most, and later the disappearance of those symptoms. It is a sincere expression | * sian and Finnish. of the respective language dramatic Sroups announce that after several weeks of hard work the plays are y to bo presented in fino style, | iil be presented at Finnish th and Yesler, Saturday, 8 ho names of the plays are In English, “Suppressed | r ae as follows; Jesires,” an up-to-the-minute com: | edy; in Russian, “Proposal,” consid: | ered by many as one of Checkof's n Finnish, “Manda of April,"| \Here’s Relief’ | For Neuritis | Never mind where, when or how those awful, stabbing py 4 ritis got thelr start—yc lef from the torture rij 1 | Stop at any first-class drug store land get a supply of Tyxmol. quantity of this soothing preparation over the spot that hurts, jand in a short time you should be Tysmol is taken up through | pores of the skin, golng direct to the throbbing, aching . Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities... 477,651.05 | | Credit and Acceptances .ssseseseeee 34,029.19 |] a ple everywhere way t + 7,519.26 |] st, San Francisco— | Real Estate :........6 . 8,445.00 | Cash and Exchange ...... fio ole cie.e ore - 1,186,913.15 | $5,389,643.44 | LIABILITIES | PI CAUItAl Fi aces ye oun es ec . $ 800,000.00 | Surplus and Undivided Profits 93,618.64 Undivided Profits, Reserve for Interest | }. and Contingencies .,......0sseeesee 83,707.00 Letters of Credit and Acceptances ; $4,029.19 Depositacs ivicbskekennees Cee Cd: 4,878,288.61 | $5,889,643.44 Rheumatiam, Solatica, Lumba Aurning pain in the Bladder, Sealding | passages, Stone and Gravel positively relieved by Gino Pilla, 600. a box at ll drugglate—wiite for tree sample Na-Dru-Co., Inc,, Buffalo, N.Y eT nd provi USE CARE IN SELECTION danger lies in tion of too many differ Is and of overdoing the TOMORKROW—Old- Fashioned Flowers, EAGLE BAND T0 GIVE CONCERT *) Offer Special Program on Monday Night, April 9 65-pleceo Eagle band, under of Henry Damsk » has scores such a hit t Seattle, will pi sent « band con auditorium, Sev | evening, April 9. gles, tenor; Wil bur C. Wester 1 numbers. Present Plays in Three Languages | Saturday evening, April 14, the r Workers’ league will present meact plays in English, Rus: ha P. @ play to the Ilking of all. How to Fight the Grip BY DRL. W. BOWERS Avoid crowds, Keep the system in| good order, take plenty of exercise | in tho fresh alr and practice cleantt: | Temember a clean mouth, a} n skin, and clean bowels are a ecting armor against disease, To keep the liver and bowels regular an‘; to carry away the poisons within, it iar= | iw beat to take a vegetable pill every | other day, made up of May-apple, =| aloes, Jal nd sugar-coated, to be =} had at Irug stores, known as Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. If there is a sudden onset of what ap. pears like a hard cold, ono should Ko to bed, wrap warm, take a hot mustard foot-bath and drink copious: ly of hot lemonade, If pain develops Kk, ask the druggiat for Anurle (antiurie acid) tablets, ‘They will flush the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous yf |kerms. ‘To control the pains and| fj aches, take one Anuric tablet every two hours, with frequent drinks of lemonade, The pneumonia appears in @ most treacherous way, when the influenza victim is apparently recoy: ering and anxious to leave his bed. | In recovering from a bad attack of influenza or pneumonia the system should be built up with a good herbal 0's Golden from the tonic, such as Dr, F Medical Discovery, mac medical advice,—Advertisement, \ cert at the Eagte enth aye. and Union et. Monday Miss Abbie How: ard, soprano; Archie A. Rug- man, violin, and Harry Reed, t plano, will assist DANSKI he band with nev. ram for the evening in “Washington Those in charge 4, without alcohol, It can be ob: tained at any drug store in tablets or liquid, or wend 10¢ to Dr. Plorco's Invallds’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package, and write for tree Enjoying fresh air and scenery while protected from the wind THE SEATTLE PAGE 7 | {mr paps 4 City Will Open Get Damages for |Character Damage (Sustain One-Man Report of the Condition of ‘towers Often Express ‘ Fell From Ferry ' Suit Is Settled - Street Cas vee April Ma Take the PLEASURABLE WATER WAY BETWEEN Seattle and Tacoma If on business or pleasure bent, there is no other means of transportation so satisfac- tory as the trip by water. For the business man—rest, read, smoke, play cards or enjoy the scenery—plenty of fresh air and exercise if you wish. For the pleasure seeker—comfortable cabins, outside observation rooms, scenery, invigorating salt air. © We “put it over” on nature—when it is warm and uncomfortable ashore it is cool and comfortable on the steamer—when it is cold ashore it is warm in the cabins of the steam- ers. The Puget Sound Navigation Company, owned and operated by Seattle and Tacoma business men, has maintained for years past — and is now maintaining the most reliable and satisfactory steamer service between these two metropolitan communities of the North- west. This Company has played an important part in the development of these two cities by maintaining this service and feels that it has deserved the support and co-operation of every loyal citizen of both Seattle and Tacoma. : It has provided the safest, most comfort- able, quickest and by far the most economical — mode of transportation between these impor- - tant points. The rates charged are only 45c One Way 80c Round Trip which figures a trifle over one cent per mile and are the lowest steamship rates, we think, in effect in the United States today, and with unsurpassed passenger accommodation on the two steamers on this route. Both steamers are of steel construction, speedy and easy riding. The steamer Ta- coma is 221 feet long and 80 feet beam. The Indianapolis, 180 feet long and 82 feet beam. Try the water way the next time you go to Tacoma—you will like it. Schedule Leave Seattle ... .7, 9,11 a. m, 1, 3, 5, 7,9 p.m Leave Tacoma ,...... 7:15, 9, 11 a. m,, 1, 3, 5, 7,9 p.m. Roomy Social Hall, Smoking Room, and Protected Observa- | tion, Seated With Comfortable Chairs Ample Promenade Decks Dairy Lunches Served PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY Colman Dock Main 3993 the leasing of cars was sue vuncil finance committee ure at thie ne unsettled rt 75 of the @ » into one-man weight of the The cost of approximately