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OCTOBER 13 C | MONDAY THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT | The straw vote registers a tremen- dous lead for candidate Thrift. Thou- sands of daily shoppers endorse his ticket in the Bargain Basement! ! WINTER COATS cian acl ills i as 90 Sizes Treasury Another Big Shipment! Jes « ‘si 1720 bit EATTLE TAR Cynthia Grey: appointed in Love Would Shut Her- self Up for Life in Convent—What She Needs Is Society and Plenty of Hard Work EMENT TRUST. KICK DENIED Allows Foreign’ Gj] Dis Cement to Be Sold tests by the F ment i Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl who has been disappointed . in the great love of lifetime I will neverymarry because t t I cannot have the man I love I would like to spend the rest of my life in solitude, 1 Ww. FJ ‘ a *\have decided the best w » do this would be to enter a eatin ire "“?/convent and become a n I am not a silly young g but am nees’y years old However, my girl chum says | am crazy, and that I surely will repent such a move, and she also says they wouldn't accept me in a convent. Is this true? L A spolled romance certainly does not qualify a girl to become a nun. Novices must give different and better reasons for wanting to take the vell 1's advice, as she has your best ty and a great deal of hard work You would best be Interest at heart, Not solitude, but soc guided by your chu after 16 to 44 ae eo ev foe 1 ed. te eat th ee ns ulgence in the Joy of being a martyr. Work Just Look! Grizzly Cloth; Chin- the aiviccent hike wan jolesome siruggle for sanity and health chilla; Cut Polaire; Waffle reg peste corgelin ysee f tly secteadl tee otar ko @ Cloth; Block Fleece, ad declined to insu find MRS. 1 ing. « * mpe ant f Satin de chine, lingette and novelty : : t ereve linings; self, fur snap and novelty ; : ; t i braid trimmed collars; melon sleeves; HOLD SPEEDBOAT ou I . > . 7: 1} patch, seton and si braid and button trimmed pockets; 1. and 2-button q eres ce ely ~ wh Bia paq Pino Suspected as One Mixed Up) Yeu ts ; . Gray—sand—cocoa—oak wood—penny—reindeer in Vancouver Hijacking ria sein. $0. rena t black—brown. Cure for nMes Belloved to be the aftermath of an! Blemishes Wher a ads are accom attempted hija 8 “el : m panied t ern . guver, Bi. ( : , t 4e Manufacturer’s Sample J "°°: oe Fy t ; vara jon Sunda 7 - ° 4 1 UNDERMUSLINS ‘i Gowns! Chemises! Step-Ins! Bloomers! Costume Slips! Petticoats! In voile, batiste and novelty materials. Effective, pleasing styles neatly tailored in good quality materials—mostly in light colors. Unbrushed All Wool SCARFS JO || SECONDS I Medium weight in plaids and plain colors with stripings, All have fringes. In a variety of good colors. ¥ Again on Tuesday Grow in Seattle. a tree that has been bearing three lyears. He brought the seed from |Ohio 14 years ago. The sweet chest nut grows well in Ohio, but is rath er a curiosity out here, Norman says. It is better eating than the jregular chestnut. Norman's chest |nuts are beginning to ripen now, the big pods showing as many as five nuts clustered inside when they | lornck open. ment will be resumed at hearings this week, beginning Tuesday morn. ing, and continuing Tuesday after- d probably Wednesday and mornings, according to Ralph . Nichols, chairman of the com- mittee No sessions were held last week because Robert B. Hesketh and Mrs. Landes, two committee members, hat other committee work depas having attemp’ cargo of booxe seized aboard the T And So Youth Is Slugged by 98 3 | |all bandit” Myhre,*proprietor of a gro ed youth, money Bitheir home adjoining the store Young Myhre suffered a deep gash Resume Cop Probe {Sweet Chestnuts on ‘his forehead. Police have been ng for two weeks to captur i. fave you seen any sweet ch dit,” so called because of his ¢ he city council efficiency com-| } " . i a he Lies acest nuts growing in Seattle? T. D. N He in credited with severe mittee probe of the police bs man, 806 34th ave., claims to ha beries. 1 am asking you LAY THE STONE ‘New Chamber Cornerstone i Shela rattan nreibebattt Being Set Monday ur Gruggist delle a tiny last Tetter that 1 would not use to 9 them ¢ ot Collector Millard. Hartson, Mon.|Ose Your Fat, day, claimed igno © of the charge Gipen wiileh tho” bent, ta, held, tn Keep Your Heals » (Th T ng] ~Sv 9s guard, said that the selgure was, sr Ene han Vi made upon request of the customs The simp reputedly a booze run nging to Ge aft had been B. off Vancouver Another t 4 shorten his life nearby at the time of the ¢ a ™ it unbearable a - B _ escaped. Later, a boat, sald to } ng ashe} 500 Dainty Garments at |beon the 222M, retu | “You, John, are different. You Bargain Prices! gaged in'a short gun battle "| |like to achieve, You're ag Canadian customs boat, but was Jand ® bit vain and ¢ driven off think that M is 38 feet | fixed y¢ my wife ousand dollars a yea ny wife, will be given t of all my | Tacoma “Coverall Bandit” TACOMA, Oct. 13.—When his re Iver failed to fire after he b of the “c nigt pointed it at the hei here last give him my Howove was slugged by the robber, who made his excape. A. C. Mybre, father of the succeeded in sa which was being ¢ daughter that a LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN tar PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY cf AnTON CONTINUED the “coverall I might say—b h of my wife, her s between my grandchil- | distributed dren.” There, Syd, you see it's all cut out for me, and I think {t is something | for a few ce every “Freezone ple thing ard . han a very different aspect now. the toes, A. J. Fiskan, chairman of chamber’s building committee, was to | preside at 2 p.m. Monday at the lay-| FREE TREATMENTS —ron— RHEUMATISM Catarrh, Ceddr Asthma, Bronchitis and Rheumatism Taking the free treatments places you under no obligation to continue them. This is simply our method of introducing and pro ing the beneficial results of the Herculon treatments for the ailments. Third ave. and Columbia st. The | structure, to be completed by Janu-| jary 1, is the first home not rented, that the chamber here has had tn its/ 142 years of existence. | Judge Thomas Burke, Seattle at- torney, only living charter member of the organization, retary, was to head the speakers’ list after tho cornerstone was laid by President David Whitcomb. A metal receptacle in the heart of the stone |will perpetuate records and achieve. | ~|ments of the chamber, a list of the present officers and other literature | in connectio nthe organization 'Wheeler on Way | to Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 13 Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Inde- | |pendent vice presidential candidate, | Da. m. to G p. mi 7 to 8 p.m. HERCULON SANITARIUM will return to Los Angeles this 1 B k afternoon from San Diego and to: The Marine National Ban dine eatteckes aituecs! athe Hollywood howl of Seattle Wheeler passed thru this city late Member Federal Reserve Bank Statement of Condition at the Close of Business October 10, 1924 RESOURCES yesterday and continued on to San Diego, where he speaks at noon to: day | “I have been pleased by the en-| jthuMlastic demonstration I have re |celved in California,” Wheeler told |a committee of La Follette-Wheeler |boosters, who met his train here. Loans and Discounts . Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities Federal Reserve Bank Stock Customers’ Liability unde ceptances ... Letters of Cri and ita first sec- | calluses, ritation.—Advertine DANCING at De Honey's Beautiful Academy ling of the cornerstone of the new | "°"* Chamber of Commerce buliding at | ent WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING 4 DANCING TAUGHT. Advanced class start T DIZZY? You're Bilious! out sore: | r. Hamilton certainly showed his ity to judge men. He knew I ork with Karl Whitney says Karl Whitney is even a He better man than I, and I think per haps he {s, but if he had put us both on as executors it Is very probably Alice would have influenced her hus- | band to hamper me on every side. I know the less I have to do with that | ‘oung woman the better it will be for jall concerned | I'm very glad to have Mrs. Ather-| ton w for you know me, w or Mr. Hamilton and prac- th id his advertising. I will put | her of that part of it when! I am manager | It looks as tho I were just waiting for dead men’s shoes, Syd, but I }know I am only doing what Mr.| | Hamilton would wish me to do—pre | paring for what he as well as I know la Inevitable. I'll close this letter now, however, and write you again after you have told me what you think of it all JACK Breath Bad? Your Stomach is Sour! Furniture and Real Estate ... U. 8. Treasury Certificates and J Rond Cash and Exchange ‘541,600.00 | + 967,690.20 _3,509,490.20 $5,005,486,08 U fot) ele Capital .. “ $ 200,000.00 Sutplus and Undivided Profits .... Reserve for Taxes and Interes Letters of Credit and Accepts Deposits . é OFFICERS John E. Price, Prealdent A. Brygner, Vice President and ‘ E.. Shorrock, Vice President Cashier | Kndrew Price, Vice President +, BE. McDowell, Asst. Cashier R. W. Sprague: Trust Officer DIRECTORS | rice, President | ao eee ice pres. and Vice Pres, John E. Price & Co | ck, Vice President John F Andrew P | | “On the way down from San} Francisco, we were welcomed at tation, Unless the voters are J between now and cl a Follette will be victor. ‘I have found in my tour that the ruling of the supreme court in refusing to allow the names of La Follette electors on the ballot has | done vastly more good than harm iid our ticket.” | For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness | Jimmies Uitocked Safe, Get Nothing | A yorg with a strong back and a} weak brain, spent several weary FAO oe eKer, Vice President and Cashler hours pounding open a antec! safe| Bruce C, Shorts, Shorts d Denney, Atty gp | in the office of the Worthen Mar-| Enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver} will be no bowel poison to cause Geo. E. Hard 1 ee tid tae tineCo., 4500 Maynard ave., Satur-|and bowel cleasing you ever ex-|colds, sick headache, dizziness, bil: | pes Miller, Pres, Mutual Paper Co. fijday night. ‘This despite tho fact} perienced by taking one or two] ousness or sour stomach, More that the safe haa been left un-|candy-like Cascarets, any time, They|men, women and children take Cas ‘Monday, Octow a Holldny (Columbus locked and required no exertion to| physic your bowels fully, All the|carets than all other laxatives and| Day), Tht je Open jopen. He left-empty handed, hav.| constipated waste and sour bile will] cathartics combined. 10 cent boxes, ———— arc? |! gained nothing but aching| move out of the bowels without| al: and 50 cent sizes. Any k, and forgot his overcoat. griping or stirring you up, Thero|drug store.—Advertisment, Ra Fark THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ) | OTTO F. KEGEL, Mecident’ Demonstration Wee At The Grote-Rankin Co. Building Upholstered Furniture In One of Our Windows OU, who buy these beautiful Upholstered Pieces, have right to know wha* taged al tration Week so every are built right into the Furniture a » inside—for that reason we have s can see how Comfort and Quality sell! ME we Extra Special This Week Mohair Upholstered 1907s Davenports As Sketched Chairs to Match, $114.75 BUILT before your eyes—Note the hardwood frame—the eight-way- tieing of springs—the full moss and cotton filling—the webbing bottom and back—the perfect tailoring—Nachman cushions—all these @ features and at a price considerably below what davenports and chairs of this quality usually sold for. STATEMENT Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle at close of business Oct. 10, 1924 DODO DODD DODD OOOO DDE ce) RESOURCES 0 Loans arid: Discounts... sssssadesaasa hace cess $15,509,669.72 (9 Cash and Exchange ......+.++-- $16,650,911.13 a U. S. Bonds and Treasury si Q, Certificates 8,425,295.45 2 Other Bonds and Securi 3,290,891.08 28,367,097.66 Q Federal Reserve Bank Stock.... 79,200.00 Bank Vaults and Equipment. A 390,806.12 ) Real Estate........ccecesseeces . 200,000.00 Redemption Fund, U. S. Treasurer 78,600.00 (9) Customers’ Liability ah Letters of Credit and a Acceptances (03.55 .s00 cs 0 estes ns aye AS? 193,046.96 @ Q ) $44,818,420.45 § 2 Q, LIABILITIES i) Capital: Stock .fiisiecesccteeaess Se ae $ 2,200,000.00 @ SOUDIUS) ied 6sche ce wcmeetes tien sis 440,000.00 by Undivided Profits (Net).......... 275,114.08 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Ete. 656,244.19 Ciretilation 2.55 ..sis% sates: vas useceee vt 1,620,600.00 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 195,594.16 Deposits wits. ssa lta ineyy iene s 39,430,868.03 $44,818,420.46 DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL, BANK OF SEATTLE Third Avenue and Cherry Street (Dexter Horton Building, Ereeted and Owned by Dexter Horton Estate); Second Avenue Entrance Now Completed Second Avenue and Cherry Street (Hoge Building) Seaboard Branch, Pike Street et Westlake Ballard Branch, 5228 Ballard Avenue Dexter Horton State Bank, Georgetown OOK TATTAIATEL OOOO DOOD ODD OOO a ——-