Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 29

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EUBUBUEBL c 3 R T T T BB R RN T B jiy A T P IS G ASSOCIATION on shares maturing in 45 on shares withdrawn be- France has sixteen women for every ten men of marriageable age. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. MORE D. C. BANKS PERPETUAL BUILDING _ Pays 6 Per Cent or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY JOSHUA W. President % CARR, Secretary You'll Like Chronic tives places it o Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Laxai Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. ‘When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lue bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors pre- scribo Nujol because it acts like this natu- ral lubricant and thus re- Try LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE 8 Bank were re-elected |ager of the institution's branches. Officers _re-elected | Charles C. Glover, | board; Milton E. William J. Flather, Joshua Evans, jr. ¥ today Ailes, vice | ficer: Avon M. | George 0. Vi vic. ident; leary G. Hoskinson, a | Earle M. Amick, | F. G. Burroughs, | assistant trust of The present today's meeting of the directors. Trading at Phillip Levy’s Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Phillip Levy will cheerfully arrange agreeable payments to suit your own convenience. You'll find the credit privilege as presented by Phillip Levy dignified, elastic, convenientand a ready solution of your home- furnishing problems. It enables you to assemble a good home at once without any sacrifice. This 4-Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite Suite tha appeals to Pat- the cver-popular Co- vial design and excellently con- All of the four pieces sually large proportions. of good niture. Chiffoniers 51250 made and strongly . Has four large ust us shown in illustration. Richly fin- ished in golden oak. A bet- ter value is hard to find, $3 Cash—$1 a Week 139 $12 Cash, $2 a Week, or $8 ac Month Double-Duty 3k Duofold Beds 98.75 If you need an extra bed —come here tomorrow and get one of these double- duty duofolds. day and a room able bed by night. holstered in a leatherette. $5 Cash—$1 a Week A couch by comfort- Tp- durable Consisting of Full Size Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dainty Toilet Table, with two adjustable side mirrors and stationery center mirror. If you are secking a good Bedroom Suite at a low price, come Tiere tomorrow. Dressers 5795 Substantially made and richly finished in golden oak. Has three large drawers and first quality plate mirror. Similar to illustration. $3 Cash—$1 a Week 10-Piece Walnut Finished Dining Suite 159 . $15 Cash, $2.50 a Week, or $10 a Month This suite is one of the newest arrivals on our floors and repre- sents a value that is hard to beat. See this suite tomorrow and judge for yourself—we know you'll say it's worth a great deal more than— Evening Appoint- ments Where both parties are em- ployed during the day selec- tions can be made evenings by special ap- ointment. rerely phone Main 8760 dure ing business Parcie Levy & C|. —— e 7355 Seventh St.N'W —BetweenG &H. Washington, D. C. Consists of 10 pieces—Buffet, Oblong Extension Table, China Closet, Serving Table, 5 Chairs and one Armchair like the one illustrated. Seats are of genu- ine leather—choice of either blue or brown. Out-of - Town Folks If you live out town and ‘want to take ad- vantage of our low prices and easy terms— merely come in —make your se- lections — we'll pay the freight, no matter where you live. CHOOSE OFFICERS With virtually no changes, the of- ficlal family of the Riggs National to office to serve for the ensuing year at a meet- ing of the bunk's directors held today. | 1In addition to his re-election to the | ofiice of assistant cashier, Hilleary | G. Hoskinson was made general man- outside included chairman of the president; vice president; president; | Robert V. Fleming, vige president and | cashier; Charles Carroll Glover, Jr. | vice president and assistant trust of- ot Dresi {stant cashier | and’ manager of outside branches; assistant cashler; assistant f'ur;hierd: k J. Hogan, general counsel an officer, and George M. McKee, er. advisory council of the | outside offices was mlso re-elected at includes Milton E. Alles, Joshus Evans, | ed the following officers: Jr.; Charles Carroll Glover, ir.; Robert | Thomas Somerville, president; Frank V. Fleming, Avon M. Nevius, George | W. Bolglano, vice president; Walter O. Vass, Dwight Ciark, Charles H.|H. Kiopfer, vice president: George E. Tompkins, William H. Donovan, Arthur | Walker, vice president: W. B. T Carr, Charles T. Clagett, John Oliver | secrotary; Robert 8. Stunz, cashier: La Gorce, Chester H. Warrington, Pere | J. B. MeNeil, assistant cashier; Jo- A. Wilmér, John D. Rhodes, Bertrand | geph W. Cox, attorney, and George A. H. Roberts," Herbert L. Davis, Louls Prevost, gencral counsel. '3, Jeftries and Hilleary G. Hoskinson. it Chalvaine o6 Mis s ey e o heanes | At a meeting of the board of direc- manager of the Dupont Circle branch of the bank, with Ralph R. De Pres as| tors of the Potomac Savings Bank assistant manager. Carl R. Donch will . G . Oftutt, who for continue his, duties as assistant mana- | Yosterday, George W ORI, T ent forof the Lith street and Park road; ¢ tne inatitution, was eledted chair- ranch, B, L. Boudren, assistant man- tore. ager of the 7th and I streets branch, | MeR of the board of GIEECiE, and William A. Dexter, acting manager | s(en*7, SOl % P icceed him of the Washington Heights office. e niring prasident has been in Second Natiomal Bank. bad health for some time past, and at his insistence the above changes At a directors’ meeuing of the Sec-| ond National Bank yesterday, the|iies at the bank and make it unneces- following officers were elected to|gany for him to be in daily attend- serve for the ensuing year: Samuel J. | gret Preacott, president of the board; Vie< | (060 1 10} tnanrance Company. 1 ¥ Y At the annual meeting of stockhold- ers of the National Capital Insurance company of the District of Columbia following were elected serve for the ensuing Eckloff and Scharf, vice presidents; Alexander Wolt, " trust officer; W. W. Marlow, cashier, and M. D. Esch and J. K. Sey- | yosterday the both, assistant cashiers. as trustees to W. R. Nagel Elected Director. | year: les A. Carry, Jamés A. Donohoe, W. R. Nagel, cashier of the Ex-| Charles & oo CCmyg e Flemer, change Bank, was elected a director | Clarens Joseph K- of that lustitution yesterday. The re- | 12 Alexander McKenzle, mainder of the board was re-elected, | Vo I Marlow, Hubert Newsom, as well as the officers. | Mourice Otterback, George R. Repetti, Park Savings Dank. { Guy T. Steuart, Michael A. Weller and | The only changes in the directorate | John C. Yost. ; B of the Park Savings Bank, elected| The organization meeting was hel Tuesday, were L. T. Breuninger in|in the evening, which resulted as fol- I place of L. E. Breuninger, and Thomas | lows: George R. Repetti, president; Somerville, jr., in place of Arthur T.|John C. Yost, first vice president; Ramsay. ! Jami Donohoe, second vice presi- The new bank organized and elect- 'dent: Willlam N. Payne, jr., secretary, A_book that may be as_important as a battle. Herbert Hoover’s American Individualism From the review . | Payne, jr. were made in order to lighten his du- {2 Herbert, jr.i| 29 Ernest, James B. Flynn, Henry F. Glotzbach, Perctval Hall, Daniel W. Higgins, George F. Hoover, William No changes were made in the off.| F. Hummer, Edwin C. Jones, W. Reg!- cial family of the Framklin National | fald ~lewls —Isiae —Nareisenteld. Glarence F. Donohge, Alexander M- | Bank, and at the directors' meeting | Gharles B Potter, Michuel R Tiead:. ensle and 3 A Weller, jheld today the following were e id olph V. Sleverllag, Leonard I sipholie, board meeting the sum of | elected to serve for 1033: ~John B | Steuart, Charley R Taibert. John £ $10,000 was authorized to be added|Cochram, president; R. A. Todd, vies | Thomas, John T. Vivian, George P. o surplus. The asseis of the com- |pregident: Thomas P. Hickman, vice | Ernest and Lyman B. Truman. Pany, December 31, 1822, were $189.- | president and cashier. and J. Stephen- | The directors will meet for organtza 286.70. sen, assistant cashler. | tlon on January 16. Lincoln Natlomal. District National Electlon. Home Bullding Association. At an organization meeting of the, No changes wers made in the offi-| At the stockholders' meeting ‘of th board of directors of the Lincoln Na- cers of the District National Bank, | <ome Building Association, held Tues- tional Bank today, the following offi- | and at a_meeting of the directors to- | day nlght, the following officers and cers were re-clected to serve for the |day the following were re-elected to | directors were unanimously chosen : ensuing year: Floyd E. Davis, presi- | serve for the ensuing year: Robert| William T. Galllher, president; Georg: ; 8. Dana Lincoln, vice president; | N. Harper, president; W. F. Lipscomb, | W. Linkins and William K. Reeve, vic Patrick T. Moran, second vice presi | N. L. Sansbury and C. J. Gockeler, | presidents: James M. Woodward, dent; Albert S. Gatley, cashier; W.| vice presidents; Hilleary L. Offutt. Jr., | retary; Richard E. Claughton, - Stowell, assistant cashier, and | cashier; William C. Looker and Theo- | urer; R. L. Quigley, Fred L. Vogt, Har- J. Lverett Baird and H. E. Wilson, as- | dore S. Mason. assistant cashiers:|vey T. Winfield, Morrls Hahn, A. sistant cashiers. {Barnard & Johnson, attorneys, and |McDowell and’ C. Eoward Becken 2. tors. Columbia National. Whaeton X Tester, ceuauel | This wssoctation, which was orga: . : nize, The board of directors of the Co- | Northeast Savings Bank. ! TSt d _ !in 1883, commences the issue of lumbia National Bank met toduy and | No changes were made in the old | fortieth series of stock this month. elected the same officers that served | board of directors of the Northeast| during 1922 to continue In office. They | Savings Bank at the annual meeting are: James A. Messer, president; Ben- | of the sharcholders held Tuesday.| At the age of sventy-three, M jamin W. Guy, vice preeident; Frank | Those re-clected included John H.|Kendal, the celebrated English actres J. Stryker, vice president and cashier, | Brodnax, Arthur E. Cook, Willlam H. ! still appears frequently in public and Walter H Marlow, jr., attorney. Executive committee: George R. Re- gtlt John C. Yost, Lewls Flemer, aurice Otterback and Willlam N. and Arthur N. Mitchell, cashfer. Frankiia National. assistant Appraisement committee: Clarence F. Donohoe, Als __ FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. 6% for 15 Years With Straus Safety NEW issues of first mortgage serial bonds just underwritten by us afford January investors the opportunity to place funds of any amount to net 6% from 2 to 15 years with Straus safety. “This little book deserves to rank—and doubtless will rank—among the few great formulations of American political theory.” —New York Times. “The thinking man will read Mr. Hoover’s little book and ponder it. 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Famous 3-piece Kroehler Davenport Suites in the dull rubbed ma- hogany finish—a beautiful living room suite, and an extra bedroom when needed. __Can:cfaml style; upholstered in fine cut velour; blue and taupe. Davenport, armchair and rocker; sofa opens to full size bed, includes genuine layer felt mattress. We had to charge SI;S for these suites on in- stallment, as do all other stores. On a l I O - cash basis it iS.cceveeraeaiennns IBRARY Tables—just 24 of them selected for a quick sale before inventary; dull fin- ish mahogany; beauti- merly $35 to $50. Price $22 for clearance .......... ‘50 ful period designs. For- Sdlcn of Good Furniture—Nothing Else Telephone Main 5847 41 YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR @1923-5. W.S. & THE AMERICAN SECURITY AS MANAGER OF YOUR ESTATE lYOU expect your estate to provide for all of those who look to you for protection. = The settlement and division of your estate may prove a’complicated task. It may be that some of your beneficiaries are inex- perienced. You should make sure they will not be burdened with business cares until they reach years of judgment. These are matters that you can provide against by naming this company executor and trustee under vour will. The officers of our Trust Department will be glad to discuss this matter with you. Every Banking Service 3 % ON SAVINGS COMMERCIAL 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital and Surphi:, $5,400,000.60 . HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES 7th and Mass. Ave. 8th and H Sts. N.E. 436 7th St. S.W.

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