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These beautiful new coats were offered to us at an extra ordinarily low cash price. We lost no time in buying them, for We Saw an, opportunity to pass a worth-while saving on to our patrons. Those who are fortu nate enough to get one of these coats’ will be making a real saving. splendor. Whether A number of the season’s cley- erest hats have been repriced for " quick sale at this startling low price. Make your _ seleetion ey morning and get full advantage of this special offer. SEATTLE WASHUNGTON Extra Values in These |Fall Coats |" Priced Specially Low Ask to See These Coats Advertised at $29.50 Fall’s smartest styles, materials and shades in both plain and fur-trimmed coats are here displayed in all their you need a dress coat or a top cbat for general utility Wear, your needs can be met in this special purchase lot of new coats. New Hats Greatly Underpriced Vins Slogan Prize, but Gives It Back “It Might Be You" Ht won the prize of $25 from the Community Fund, as everyone knows OF Will soon know. It was offered by George Mockwitz, a miner of Ren- Hon, in competition with thousands ‘of others. A check was promptly sent him md he as promptly sent it back. tasking that the amount be 5 iin Pthe community chest as his contri Chairman Nathan Eckstein Pi was the slogan Because tion. of hi Malakotr Seattle ery. citizen ‘ Mockwite'a|! DRUGGIST SENTENCED and Coffee, eth HORIZONTAL 1. Dramatic play- eee the clean and Simply wonderful, you'll say—new and different flavor! Back From Arctic, Plans on SYDNEY, N. 8 , 6—(ay U.| By MacMillan emain at Nain long enough to To po | fexteri | T ate Te murmur as a cat Sea eagle To join by kno Direction b South Pole “ nd where art ina lke oun 49 4 66. 16 rere in the| 6 THE ATTLE STAR AT SYDNEY New Expedition l BY JIM MARSHALI | 1, Mayor Ir ¢ ownern went apie Hotel f bolled yes I up the eity, 7 Everything wa future a ertain fact aid he w e row them very u | ANSWER TO CROSSWORD PUZZLE all bodies of tand surr te in scale at nd n The NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Cur- rency at the Close of Business September 28, 1925 RESOURCES Loans: and: Discounts. 03.0566 vei oss 58s $3,954,222.17 IOVELOLATUR a csinvewis ey ais 682.29 U. S. Bonds to 50,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock ee 18,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures be 20,000.00 Safe Deposit Equipment.......... 10,000.00 U. 8. Bonds, Warrants, ete 1,051,566.31 Customers’ Liability under Letters of Oredi Ge Fie. s ecaiestiayacais, 6 alecoll valmbiie ate 66 19,100.00 1,081,535.92 205,106.69 » Capital Stock . 8 500,000.00 Surplus... ie - 100,000.00 Undivided Pr ofits «+ 247,956.12 Circulation ...... Fy 50,000.00 Dividends Unpaid . ; 5.50. Letters of Credit . hic Hs) 24,400.00 Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank. 214,000.00 Bills Payablé to Federal Reserve Bank.. 100,000.00 Deposits tie tesiiees cece’ Bber eds 4,968,746.07 $6,205,106.69 OFFICERS L, President RSPOC Vico President Cashier UBIORG, Asst, Cashier OAKLEY MAXWELL, Asst, Cashier YESTERDAY'S ASSERTS HIS MACMILLAN IS {Liberty Not Yet Dead! | Star Reporters Find It inWilds of F auntleroy ee ey Se | f the port INDEPENDENCE After ad rung and ed for ened them four hor ought the the whintle ome time WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Loans and Di United Other Bond House | Patate " Liabilit Banh Other Rea Customer Customers’ Cash Capital Stock Surplus Circulation Qur Liability Acceptance Deposit THOMA STATEMENT OF The First National Bank of Seattle Seattle, Washington September 28, 1925 counts tates Bond and Warr: ants Stock in Federal Reserv Furniture under Letter Liability Account of Acceptance and Exchange yn Outstanding Letter: Executed for Customers. RESOURCES Sank afd Fixture LIABILITIES and Undivided Profit BORDEAUX President THE CONDITION OF of Credit ‘of Credit OCTOE DAY, 6, 1925 600,000.00 11,000.00 $15,891,873.69 .$ 500,000.00 831,996.04 99,500.00 $15,891,873.69 PHILBRICI TITCOMB Snoqualmie Fall W. LEON Puget Lumber Co. ARD EW YORK, Oct, hospital, Queens, 6.—A baby girl, pounds five ounces, is thriving at Mary Immaculate She is being fed thru a fountain pen dropper and physicians expect her to live, altho she has : ( Is Fed With Pen Filler | weighing lost nine ounces since birth last Wednesday. DX Hounds Busy The Dexter Horton National Bank Loudspeaker ‘Mike inuaipeakers| to serve as effec: Cc elebrities on Air The vol of famou. me ving and dead, nguand, thru an ar- | rangement between the Bri jseum and the British jcompany. The voices will be | from phonograph records taken years | ago. women, bo broadcast in two \Broadcasting heal jouri has legalized b: OF SEATTLE Charter No. 11280 Report of Financial Condition at Close of Business September 28, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Cash and Exchange. . ae U.S. Bonds and Treasury Cer Other Bonds and Securities. .... Federal Reserve Bank Stock Banking Room and Vaults... Real Estate ..., ia Redemption F° und, U. . Treasure Interest Earned, Not Collected Customer's Liability under ances . Undivided P: Reserve for T i ireulation A Letters of Cc redit and Acceptance. 280, 998. 76 $44,061,310.75 $ 2,200,000.00 $44,061,310.75, OFFICERS J. A. SWALWE J. D. HOGE, Vie » Chairman Board of Directors Chairman Board of Directors W. H. PARSONS, President A. B. STEWART Vice-President M. E. REED Vice President cH, DODD Vice-President 2. BUI President DUKE -Presidgnt Ww. Cashier oRUBY RALPH 8. STACY Vice Pr nt C. T. GLASS Assistant Cashier » I. LESOURD Vice-President Trust Officer H. L. MERRITT Vice-President ©. H. HOWELL cM Vice-President Assistant and B,C. Assistant B. W. PETTIT Assistant Cashier LATIMER Cashier YANCBEY Cashier N. C. NIELSEN H. S. Assistant Cashier J. F, LAWSON Assistant lL. R. MeCASH Assistant Manager Seaboard Branch BE. J. G. EB. MAINE nd Manager e c. R. HORCH Assistant Credit Dept, EGIb MACK Manager Foreign Cor Department Assistant Trust Officer ALN. DIRECTORS EDMUND BOWDEN, Bowden, Gaszam ¢& Arnold FRANK E, BURNS, CHARLES I’, CLISE, Mortgage Co. RH, D , Denny Land Company A. 8. ‘ORD, New York Life Insurance Company Ih, G. FRINK, Iron Works PRANK GOODWIN, President Pike Place Market Company GODWIN, Capitalist 8 D, HOC Vice Chairman HORTON, President Dewter Horton Vice President President Securitics Vice-President Washington 1. HOWMLL, Vice President It, IVES, Vice-President Cumberland Coal Company A. 8. KERRY, I Cc. M. LATIMER, CHAS, H. LILLY, Lilly Company W. H. PARSO} WILLIAM PIC cific Coast Steel Co, JOHN H. Attorneys President SD) SHEMANSKI, Jastern Outfitting Co, HWART, s Drug Co, LWELL, Chairman IVAN, Capitalist Donworth, Todd & TODD, Attorneys . WILEY, Second Avenue at Cherry Street $2 21,440,356.59 38,160,932.10 Associate Foreign Dept. Cashier V. R. Assistant Trust Officer Assistant S Manager cw, CASLER Manager Ballard Branch . GORDON Auditor resident Kerry Timber Co Assistant Cashier President President TT, Vice-President Pa- POWELL, Peters & Powell, President Stewart « Chairman Dry Dooks, Ino, Seattle 21,226,398.28 79,200.00 597,005.59 199,998.00 88,600.00 154,237.86 275,514.43 440,000.00 518,847.61 604,478.45 1,772,000.00 89,538.16 275,514.43 DEANE Manager GRAVES WHITTY GRAVES retary Chas. Simpson Log- Vice-President Board, Toda