The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 9

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—— ri BOT TWO | MBATTLI a Nature Shows Itself in All Its Lovelines Winter Ice Pictures as ?ainted »\ not to be outdone by the d with at Government and Semple of the Fore Old Peter Puget painted his own ( ’hris tmas car the Donald H. Clark home hunches ghthouse, Mr. Cl now pictures o sea spray from Sa , not far from ! 2 White-Henry-Stua of ferns i gras ice City Manager Plan th ===" SPECIAL-HIGH GRADE Barkuff Gets Boost —— AT —— 3.85 See The Window BEAUTIFUL SHOES $4.85 $5.85 $6.85 Our Great Closing-Out Sale is still going strong, but the time is short. We will close this store soon. If you want fine, stylish Shoes at prices away below what they sold for a few weeks ago, come in while this great sale is on. Still some broken lines on #) the rack at $135 =| COME BEFORE THIS GREAT SALE CLOSES Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Avenue Id return to exclaimed, ¢: k was in the in ces and not a day of reckon r FORGE | IS AT PAR--WILBUR Says Ours as Good as That, of Any Other Country ~The air on a par Rail Development at Klamath Falls KL fATH FALL Ore., Dee A of t Commercial at. y of the nper | Inpowd with good effect on velvet | The Seattie Star [ PAGES 9 TO 16 ss Here’s the Right Way to Trim Christmas Trees -) by Peter Puget F ee BY JIM MAKSHALI - Scientist of Chicago | sn | SeeksLaw Preventing | scandinavian Line - , | Marriages ot Minors | Reduces Its Rates you what she th her for lettin anes Oe rage ef cout sen |Judge Griffith to a : ' ’ { _L. A. for Holidays Tr aati on He expecte: f the year. the Dexter Horton Bank can do for You/ REVIEW of the various departments and activities of a great banking insti- tution like the DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK indicates the many ways in which its facilities may be vitally helpful to men, women and chil- dren, to business, to industrial and commercial interests, to estates, to almost every phase of modern life. Briefly: Commercial Department For the handling of commercial needs of business interests. accounts and meeting the day to day Bond Department For selecting the highest grade of securities for our customers and our own needs; for providing our clients and the public with conservative and helpful investment counsel, Savings Department For trusteeship of savings accounts and payments of as liberal interest | return as is consistent with sound banking policy. Foreign Department For handling business and financial affairs in foreign lands, and for pro- | viding customers with the most authentic and helpful information pos- sible regarding conditions abroad. Trust Department For safeguarding the interests of estates, of widows and dependent fam- ilies; for escrows; for carrying forward work that otherwise death or unforseen happening might interrupt. Business Service Department | For counseling with business firms and with individuals, bringing to bear the ripe experience of the bank through its many years of business life. Safe Deposit Department Providing the last word in spacious safe deposit vaults made of “Don- steel,” the impenetrable metal that represents the greatest achievement in | safe deposit protection in the last fifty years. Credit Department For consultation on all matters of credit and for the loaning of money in accordance with the most approved standards of good banking practice. If you are a present customer of the bank, perhaps you do not realize the many helpful services we are able to render. If you are not now a customer, we invite you to become one through utilization of our extensive facilities. fi sath Dexter Horton tee Her Be National Bank nin, Hoard of Direc Resources Exceeding $44,000,000.00 Established 1870 Dexter Horton Building Second Avenue at Che Street RD WRANCH Hallard Ave. corgetown DIRECTORS 7 H. BALLINGER PB, MURRAY 3 W. H. PARSONS N WILLIAM PIGOTT JOHN H, POWELL D. W. BOWEN WALPICS, STACY, Vice-President FRANK B, BURNS « MERIITT, ‘Vice-President President fashier nt Cashier ant Cashier cH, Dopp DUTTON J. W. GODWIN 0. I. € ROBERT P. GREER | t Cashier SY nacer x sy Credit, Dept RBS &; SULLIVAN stant Trust. Officer TPS J. 1. LOWMAN ER ©. n tant Trost Officer Lat r KR. LYONS LF. LIN stant Secretary aba KR. WH. MacMICHABL ©, W. WIL COW. CASLER, Manager Ballard Tranch Pret ‘ . han Ut HK. MeCASH, Asst, Mgr, Seaboard Mr i i Rat M. 1, MERRITT A. S. KERRY eee ee b - | \ | ane SRT

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