The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 12

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at For the First Time POPULAR PRICES t RE SATURDAY It’s the Biggest Picture of All Time— Everyone Wants to See It! NOW PLAYING MATINEES— Wednesday and Saturday “THE PASSING SHOW” —with— Willie and Eugene HOWARD And the Winter Garden Chorus Right Start for every day Start days with Califor- nia Grapefruit. They're a luscious breakfast fruit. Easy to prepare, too. Simply halve and eat as it is, or sugar to taste. For finest flavor, prepare just before serving. And the grapefruit's beneficial salts and acids aid digestion—tone up the entire system. They are an abundant source of fresh vitamines, an essen- tial of the daily diet. Serve them frequently. And ask for Sunkist Grapefruit, sound, fresh, tree-ripened and juicy. California Sunkist Grapefruit California Pruit Growers Exchange Los Angeies, California Are You Weak and Nervous? No Appetite? Cough? This Woman Tells Her Experience Tacoma, Wash.—"Dr. Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery were recom- mended. to me when I was in weakened condition. I waw suffte ing from feminine weaknesses and had a bad cough. I got so wenk and ill that I could not do my work. I Jost flesh and had no desire for food, The ‘Favorite Prescription’ and the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ acted upon my entire system in such a way that I began to mend and was soon on my feet again. “I never thought there was a medicine in the world that could make such a sick woman as I was strong and healthy again. 1 think it only right everyone should know what the ‘Prescription’ and ‘Dis covery’ have done for me."'—~Mrea. Banate B, Ronald, 2726 Kast G St, Ail druggista, Tablets or liquid. fiend 10¢ to Dr, Pierce's Invalida’ Hotel, Buffato, N. Y4 for trial pkg. Advertiscment, Pierce's Stren) Mu 1 \ “THE CONTINUES POPULARITY rams the Dat HERE I KENNEDY ED MILES OT MARRIAGE CIRCLE cture. Along w ur splendid meen, Prevost, Flor. nd the we a nd Creighton Hale is Vidor WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW | Sweaters Waists Draperies Skirts Dresses Ginghams Coats Kimonos Stockings dD: Diamond Dyes Each 15-cent package of “Diamend yes” contains directions so simple | any woman can dye or tint any old, | worn, faded thing new, even if she| eminent name jhas never dyed before. Choose any|such as H. Ree j color at drug store. —Advertisement. Spread It With~- Churned in Seaffle SOUVENIR. PHOTOS of RUGY ADAMS GIVEN TO LADIES at DAILY MATINEES: THE MILLIONAIRE JAZZ BAND Van & Tyson Lane & Freeman ROLAND TRAVERS Schafer, Wagner & Bernice Bootlegger Bootlegger, beware! Harr *\ don't watch ont And Ford Miles Out hich ho ing ch ded by M for the ful. He has had the | sive his credit audiences sense, some ante tho, Just about | commor } too m that ¢ Their | their respec stage player in both | America; John Sainpolis, Joan Standing, Ni Fuller, Wi |bar, Robert Cain, | gel de Brullier, Dale Jout and the unusual jartiatic order. ie shad ow of a doubt that the film Tsion of "Three Weeks'’ will prove popu lar wherever it is shown The picture ts b a beautiful pro presented with featuring J CHARLES JONES STARS | AT WINTER GARDEN | Friendship, in {ts most beautiful form, is brought to the screen with | telling effect in the William Fox pic ture from the story by Ben Ames | Williams, called ‘Not a Drum Wa: Heard,’ which is showing at the Winter Garden. Charles Jones ha» the leading role gd Betty Bout |plays the part of the Western g¢ he lover Perhaps the best rescription of the leurs when two c | themselves in love with the girl. The men are “pardners,’ tells the loser first not there any other little thing love hi Keno,"’ i cigaret. And gives her up. Aside from this kind of » the picture is a roaring tale of the glorious West, with gunplay and faro | aplenty. COOK AND COAN Bill Geo. N. Burns i ty Renan G race. Allen ti “Td—Alexandra and Oisen—Ole . In (Whats Tt All Aboutt” Alexandrian & Olsen (Afterplece) rs Ke r “Ashes of Vengean Market, that nounces he over for ar Stuart | | Holmes, Mitchell Lewis, Helen Dun. | iful thre Isherwood, nbted Canadian baritone. | theme lies in the episode which oc: | me | ri vemesis! on Ford will get you if you g at the Heilig th week, thi dy, make fey ( NORMA TALMADGS AT MARKET NOW s of the Norma Talmadge picture been at t Manager ish me feature, in a highly dra Dorothy Phil "t hurt one bit! Drop a lit "on an aching corn, tly that corn stops hurting; then shortly you lift it right off with | finger ©” for a few cents, « to remove every hard corn or corn between the toes foot call ritation: soft corn and the oreness t Thousand Die Who or ir Kidney Troubles Responsible What every sufferer needs is a kid | ney in good shape, banishes that back jache and drives puffiness from under the eyen. Dr, Carey's Marshfoot Preseription 777 (made of roots and herbs) costs nly cents elther in tablet or liquid form. Both are equally effec: tive, A stitch in time saves nine—a few days’ treatment right now with this amazing medicine may save a ite perhaps the breaking up of a happy j home, Never mind what you have tried if you get up through the if your palms are moist, if you uspent you have kidney trou get Dr, Carey's Marshroot Pro- ytion No, today at any drug. cist anywher if It doesn’t help [you, it you aren't glad in a week's tim hat you bought it, go and get your money bagk—Iit will be waiting for you,—Advertisemont, igkist sells a tiny bottle of | ufficient ! Ought Not to Die: medicine that puts your kidneys! save heartbreak through grief—and} i “SECRET” OPENS IN LONDON AND PA Will King Co. in “The Other Woman” RIS Sophie Tucker ‘Stops’ Orpheum Vaudeville Show * “Not a Drum Was Heard” THE CIRCLE” , ps paater MARRIAG CHARLES KAY THE COLONIAL AT “Fast Steppers” AWAY PIMPLES: Ee URE POSLAM auarry, a “dynamite” bat shooting and hard riding « Margaret Morris, MILES OUT” AT| = ~ Poslam never have Its soothing, con &@ pretty little nites Minneapolis girl, who was chosen |centrated me jan one of.the “13 baby stars of | pimples and s24. by the Wampas club, plays| magic. Tr 10 THAT SEEN- NEVER FORGOTTEN ONLY 4 DAYS MORE, THE) GONE FOR LONG TIMI PICTURE ONL Wil has ELINOR GLYW'S Sensational — Thrilling! = NOTHING CLEARS «é T H R E E Borderline Thrills Mexican Mystery Kiddies Always t t ' ’ ! t *10c HOW WE INVEST YOUR SAVINGS This is a MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK—owned by its 80,000 depositors, Every Savings Bank in Massachusetts (where two out of every three people have sav- ings accounts) is STRICTLY MUTUAL, Every Savings Bank in New York State is a STRICTLY MUTUAL SAVINGS Bank. No other kind is allowed to operate. The largest Savings Banks in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Minnesota, California and the State of Washington are STRICTLY MUTUAL Savings Banks, You never hear of the failure of a Mutual Savings Bank—despite the fact that Mutual Savings Banks hold approximately 75% of all the savings deposits in strictly savings banks in the entire United States, WHY THIS INSTITUTION IS SAFE AND WHY WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ABLE TO PAY WITHDRAWALS ON DEMAND How Your Money Is Invested United States Government Securities (Bonds, Treasury Notes, Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness), par value ...... .-$ 4,381,875.24 County General Obligation Bonds, mostly in the State of Wash- ington ........... ceeee sat basa vies on c 745,095.00 City General Obligation Bonds i in the State of Washington” 461,449.94 School District Bonds in the State of ee cD . 448,240.95 Port of Seattle, King County Bonds...... a 167,020.22 Local Improvement District Bonds of Cities in the State of SV AMIS MONE sis 5.5 c 5.0 WO sea pas Kae SRG s 06 Tee ENS 1,809,044.88 State of Washington Drainage, Diking and Irrigation District General Obligation Bonds................... 851,197.95 County and School District Warrants in the State of Wash- TASTOM SS ids ve basen heen Ged wiseaees Cinta Meise 7,316.24 Cash on Hand and in Banks........... acomy ss 589,978.82 TOTAL CASH AND LIQUID SECURITIES Easily Converted BN GO- Cah iai0 30 ont ohehs sd is ete iia vals cons Me a $ 8,961,219.24 FIRST MORTGAGES ON HIGHLY IMPROVED CITY AND FARM PROPERTY ............. WOE cs capes 19,151,507.32 About $3,600,000 ts loaned on highly productive wheat farms in Eastern Wash- ington an rich bottom-iand farms in Western Washington; $15,100,000 }= loaned on homes occupled by the owners, and on downtown business properties, the value of which is conservatively three times the amount loaned BANKING HOUSE AND LOT.......... se tos ganas 400,000.00 «basement brick building located on the no hw t corner of Second | Annas tour storiee AnApETt OC the RaRemant cre noReT " oT istantere rectal | OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE BANK........ 10,009.42 | FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, Safes, Adding Machines and | Office Equipment ........ SER srt ats ee Cia e cunt 19,610.00 TOTAL RESOURCES ........... . -$28,592,345.98 In addition to the securities above listed, this bank carries a Reserve Fund for the additional protection of its depositors of over $500,000. This fund is to meet any contingency or loss in the business from depreciation of its securities or otherwise. At least 5% of the Bank’s net earnings must be set aside and credited to the Reserve Fund each year. In determining the amount of the Reserve Fund the securities are carried at cost. Although not at thi have specialized on “HOME LOANS” for thirty-four years, we do Ime own n single residence property In Seattle taken by foreclosure Washington Mutual Savings Bank Established Thirty-four Years 1101 Second Avenue OFFICERS HARRY SHELTON, Secretary WALTER J, WARD, Assistant Secretary HARRY G, BALDW ssistant pt HERBERT C, BRY Assistant a STEES Resources $28,500,000.00 RAY: MOND R, FRAZIBR, President Vice President RROW, ROLLIN SANFORD, Vi President President ONDON DARROW TAY MOND R. PRAZIDR

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