Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1931, Page 12

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R, nva'r was suddenly serious. g I've ever seen. ‘She ain't lost, but Il bet a cookie lwel]‘ld. But I'll locate her within | Chief McNamara added, ol Ella Cates. Tun Nance's early history down Bince 1 saw her last, Doc,” he an- mounced suddenly. “I got busy the other day and luck was with me. She's @n heiress and her name is Penelope | ;o Ott-ll.n She got it in the nose by a base ball—a long So into the bleachers. But I also flswvered something else. It's & question whether she ain’t just a natural nut. Her mother is. A religious nnme—me sort that thinks it can a busted nose by faith. She led Ol'.lln a hell of a life.” “No, I don’t think it's congenital Dan. There's something about that girl that's _healthy — mentally and physically. Did you meet her mother? “No, but I'm going to. Il run her down easy enough.” Stephen sxghed “Oh, poor Nance! T'm afraid she's beyond my skill after all. A bad family history, Mac—very . ‘There’s a structural weakness in some families that never gets bred out, d I suspect poor Nance has an in- eriance of mental instability from her er.” “Well, with that busted nose, her fpheritance and her hell-cat mother, phe certainly had a fine start on the to_the foolish farm, didn't she, ? Excuse me, there’s the tele- e.” l.lnnv was _calling. “Dan” she uavered, “my house has been burglar- . They jimmied the back door, gad for all I know the burglars are mpstairs still. I'm watching the stair- ot my pistol covering it. Come pver quick, Dan—please.” “Coming right away, Lanny.” Up and faced Stéphen. “Lanny W rglars. Into your car, boy, and 1L but it over.” Llanny, very white and shaken, was her living room, pistol in hand, tching the stairs when unNunm nd Stephen came noiselessly in the door. The chief Wl out his and went unhesitati up the Presently he called to them %o ‘clm:‘ddin lnh: I.Anny'h s e l’l’. “le‘e a look at lhlt‘“ he lered. They looked. Lying in the bed, ound asleep, was Nance Belden! McNamara switched off the llght and ftly closed t.he door. With his great both huae hlnd.!. he stairs the lving Pl Joony now? I think I am because I'm seeing things that ain't in the book Ochone, ochone and wirra, wirra, the of here,” Dan d He and find be sunk. want to, but hanging #t another spair of boots, as the 7" “Why, wouldn't dare invade their own chle“ house,” Lanny pro- tested. "They wouldn't? _You don’t know w bolm like ! do. dare BABY USED 10 GRY AT NIGHT leples on Face and Chest. Cuticura Healed. s t— “The trouble started on my baby’s face and chest when he was six months old. Small pimples broke out and be used to scratch ing out on his chest. e s e they did not do any g pur- chased Cuticura Sosp and Oint- 94, Buffalo, Ohio. Use Cuticura for every-day tollet . Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. is most important mn the treatment and the of COLDS— use of @ . Laxvative is almost of equal Ask for importance Grove’s Laxative BROMO ngmz Tablets an office job?” Lanny de- gn. g{ pmvokod at Dmle.l for his llfil of “Would herd cows vm.h a couple of omhl" t had won the derby?” “Wake that nly athic nuisance get her down here, “Ecmwnnd oun.hlnuvrdfin“" . “Let the poor lamb sleep, Dan,” pleaded Lanny. “I need & lot of sleep myself and I can’t get it until I know how, when and where Nance and her fl:‘ made lghny Suppose n and Angelioti let them make the getaway: suppose Flynn followed the men an Angelloti followed Nance? They'd do that; they wouldn't risk getting in dutch with me by the pinch as the gang came out of my house. They h-ve some lnyl!ty and a lot of common sense, and they know which side their bread is buttered on. When they take the girl they'll not turn her in to me. Theyll waltz her straight back to San Quentin to the warden and let his men ! the credit for recapturing her. they want is the reward. Suppose v,hey know she's here now and suppose they've seen me come here? Ouch! Murderation!” “Have her down, Lanny,” Stephen commanded in his operating-room voice, and Lanny had no alternative save to obey. So presently Nance came down the stairs with her. The girl was ar- rayed in an old wadded dressing gown of Lanny’s, her hair was tousled and she yawned sleepily. “Hello, Stevle, “old darling; hello, o d [ boy friend that met us THE EVENING STAR, WASH Dan, you great big beautiful thing.| house—and a get know ancuy wml you but you needn't worry. boys recognized Flynn and I recognized Angelloti, because he's the dick um pinched me the first time I got dutch. They keflt circling the blorx in - their car the afternoon, and whznnwu-.lmnstdnrknuw!’lynn go into an alley alongside a vacant house across the street. We decided Angelloti had gone home for dinner. So we telephoned Angelloti's house, and his wife said that his dinner, and unless it was impor- tant to call up in 15 minutes. So we said it wasn't important, hung up nnd held a conference. “We decided the back of the house wasn't guarded, so we telephoned the at the yacht ‘harbor thnt night, and he came and parked in the next street. We -went out your back door, leaving the light in the front room burning, and shin- nied over the back fence. Some job for two members of the party, I'll say. Once over the fence we had to prowl through the back yard of the house that abuts against rear of your Subscribe Today It costs only about 11 cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly :zvery evening and Sunday morn- ng. ‘Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. WOll].Cl have thought acar so . INGTON dog. bit me, We kee, associating with them any more, and they think you're right about that, Dan» “Did_your men scout the street in front of this house before pulling up in front of it?” asked McNamara y. "Ce‘l:lllnll We circled the block t he was eating | twice. BEWARE THE D. C, THURSDAY, “Feed our Nance, Lanny,” McNamara “She's a smart girl, K. in another a acter, lurking there in the d.lrk—lnd it & mark on him so I can recognize later. He just can't stand to mix it with me, and get recognized, of course, 850 when he runs I'll fire in the air. He'll know who I am, but hell never suspect I know who he is.” (To be continued.) Rubber planters in Indo-China are receiving monetary government aid. COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may iead to ee- Tious trouble. You can stop them mow with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in- hibits .fie known dnun creonl s rec- o‘mled by ~high med authorities as one of the greatest hn!ml agencies lo oughs from colds and bronchial Creomulsion contains, m 0 _creosote, other heali CREOM “to ee- | elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote ®oes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- tory in the treatment of coughs from coldn, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent lor building up the system after colds r flu. Money refunded if not re- Inmd after nhn; according to direce ULSION m THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Booy By Fisuer. Could be fr[cedz SO New Car Department 1401 14th St. N.W. Carpenter Motor Co. PRODUCT OF G In Washington $770.50 DELIVERED ENERAL MOTORS L. P. Steuart, Inc. General Auto Truck Co., Inc. Madison, Vi 2100 Vir‘l.i. Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Paris Auto Sm Inc. Temple Motor Co. Gue Jesse M. H. R. King Motor Co. 514 H St. N.E, Wuhllhm. D. C. o Frederick rince otor Co. Prince Frederick, Md. ‘Waldorf Motor Co. Waldorf, Md. Fnr the 2-door ivered. M.SO. 4-door custom _sedan; coupe ; $840.50, "convertible coupe. These cars are fully equipped— even front and rear bumpers, extra tire, tube, and tire lock are included; sedan, equipped $770.50, coupe; sedan; $880.50, $810.50, sport Service Department 1119 21st St. N.W. Central Garage LaPlata, Md. Sou!hom Maryland Garage Marlboro, Md. i’" ythes Garage THE NEW PONTIAC WILL ALSO BE ON EXHIBIT AT THE RIALTO THEATER Jia Y M plague Reserve REPORT OF GOND! THE ANACOQTIA BANK Of Washinston, in the District of Columbla. at the close of business on Decem| $1,198.841.85 3] ESOUR aa s 1,000.00 d&vunmem e~ 156,364.26 jgiriet No. 8. curltie s, SEock irities owned . 5 . Banking _house, 171 itniture and’ £iXture 33.23 104,610.81 41.426.21 160.338.14 350.41 ..31,663,117.16 Real estate owned banking house . . Cash and due from . Outside ~checks cash items Total . ki and " other LIABILITY 5. Capital stock paid in . Demand deposi . Time deposits. oity of w-.mnm{n. Diatrict of mlumm- se NTZ. cashier of the named’ Dink, do sclemniy swear hat the above ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, OONTZ. Cashie; Subscribed_ana s swoin o Detore me This sth day of January, 1931 WALTER ‘8. HARTMAN. " Notary Pubite. Oorrect—Attest. MAURICE OTTERBACK. LO O_W. THOMPSON, ROBERT THOMPSON, Directors. REPORT, OF CONDITION Potomac Savings Bank Of Georgetown. D. C.. at Washington, D. O., gty he close of business ‘on December 31, curitles owned.. 512,181.28 anki s furniture and $61,437. .. % Real estate ow banking house. Oash and_du; 18 St "whsets Total .. 1. vmm stock paid ig U lvlded profits—net . e to banks, includini tined and casniers' ¢ 26. Digtrict of G0 C. W. BHOEMAKER, cashier of the ank, do solemnly swear that ment is true to the best of nd bellef. (Signed) C. W. SHOEMAKER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1931 . ARENDES, Notary Publie. 186,100.81 outstanding e "denoeiie. Bills parable. Correst—Attest: Honry w. offut, OF THE Departmental Bank Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on December 31, 1930. 3960,177.93 543.67 186.400.14 6. Banking ~house, Thrnifure *and * 8,075. 115,323.98 4,612.70 le- Trom baiks 122,957.09 an taide checks and other ¢ ms. . Other assets rofitsnet. 16 rplu . Undivided 19, Reserves for interest. and other expenses and unpald ... Due_to banks,’ tified '3" ashiers Ools B RIETES, S ataem g ik, do solemnly swear thll Ih! nwm h !rul t the best of m: Enowledse and be TRtk Bubscribed and sworn i betore’ me this ot day of Japuary. 1931, (Beal) ™ MAY 10U 1. BYINGTON, Correct—Attest; fotary Public. Oharter No. 11633 _Reserve Distri REPORT oOF GoNDIIION ** O > Liberty National Bank Of Washin um. in the District 3 O (B Clone of buisiness on ‘Decemmper 31 1638 Banking house, furniture 9,72 ime . Other liabilities Total.. Washinston. D. C. P CALNAN, " bank. M'P. CALNAN, Gushier. and sworn to before me this 'm? -‘y oS 35 Notars Pubii ary Public. Oorrect—Attest: L % SHOEMAKER, MCQUADE, G. O. WALSON, Directors. Reserve District No. 5. REPORT OF _CONDITION East Wnshing;:)n Savings Bank Ot the District of Golumbla. gt the close of usiness on December 31, $921,483.00 1,010.00 85,437.50 ROES. nts Government se- guri d ‘Curities owned owne: 6. Banking furnity 25,000.00 7,838.08 69.532.63 mowrorooumma Columbia Natlonnl Bank - Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on December 31, 1930, United States Government securities owned... . Other bonds, stocks and securities owned. . . Banking $180,345.72; furniture and fixtures, $39,428.73.. . Reserve with ral Reserve Ba . Cash and due from banks... . Outside checks and other cash ff Redemption fund with U. 8. 'neuurer and due from U. 8. Treas- urer . Capital stock paid-in. . Surplus . Undivided 18. Reserves for dividends, contin, . Reserves for interest, taxes a 20. Circulating notes outstanding . Due to banks, including certified and cuhlerl’ checks ouuhnal.n( . Demand deposits 23. Time deposits .. ‘Total City of Washi District of Columbia, ss. o e L SRR solemaly swear that lhe above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ROBERT H. LACEY, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th d.ly of J-nu-ry.unll |Sell ) Notary Pul CorreclfAtmt: HARRY BLAKE, JOHN JOY EDSON, ALBERT F. FOX, ERNEST C. GUY, MESSER, JOHN N. SWARTZELL, JAMES A. Directors. Charter No. 1069. Reserve District No, 8. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE National Metropolitan Bank ot Wl’hh’lan, D. C. at the Ck-e_of Business on December 31, 1930. 1. Loans and discounts. 2. Overdrafts .. 3. United Stal entesecurities owned 4 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned. .- . 6. Banking house, $821,420.03; furniture and fixtures, $2i, 7. Real estate owned other than banking house. 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. 9. Cash and due from banks........ 10. Qutside checks and other cash items 11. Redemption fund with U. 8. 'nmum ‘and’ dus from U. 8. TTEASUrET o.cvvecescacerccncsocans teveeesesiecsssananannes 40,000.00 TOtAl.c.uviieiiesrnrsninnneesenssneesinsesassssnnssesnss $31,048,404.38 LIABILITIES. o uusn 116.54 .65 001!18!1] 492.40 15. Capital stock paid in 16. Surplus 17. Undivided 18. Reserve for dividends. 19. Reserve for taxes 20. Circulating notes o 21. Due to banks, includm. certified and "cashiers' checka mlb- tanding 22, Demand deposits 23. Time deposits . 24. United States deposits tal District or Columbia, 55 LOP JAOOBSIN cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear tha the above statement is true to the best of ng mvlme and bell-( B bucrlbed and sworn to before m t.hh th dly ol Jlll\lll’] 1931. 5 MATHIESON, Notary AR THUR T. BRICE, R. M. KAUFFMANN. E!NRY mNARD Directors. Charter No. 7446. District No, 5. REPORT (P)! CONDITION Commercialo fint:tional Bank ‘ashin , in the District of Columbia, at the Close of Business on o e . December 31st, 1930. 8. Reserve with Federal Ruerve Bank. 9. Cash and due from 11 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from v Treasurer . 14. Other assets . 50,000.00 1,374,473.40 tevsssessssesnacsns..$18,089,713.50 15. mplm stock paid in. 16. Surpl 17. Undivlded pronu—net . 18. Reserves for dividends, 19. Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenm Mcrll!d and llnplld, 20. Circulating notes D\lhflndlnl 21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks out- standing .... cesens . 22. Demand deposits 23. Time deposits . 24, United States depociu 31. Other liabilities ,. 88,858.94 129,978.66 1,000,000.00 1,472,137.84 6,469,341.30 7,175,704.69 952,240.66 34,961.17 . cesessseaanssecaas.$18,989,713.59 City of w..shlnmn. District of Columbia, I, F. H. COX, cashier of the above-named bank, do lolem.nly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bel lef. COX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of .hnuary. 1931, (Seal.) BENJAMIN ROBINSON, Notary Publie. JAMES L. KARRICK, BAYDEN JOHNSON, RALPH D. QUINTER, JAMES B, R!YNOLDE v WALTER J. HARRISON, L. A. SLAUGHTER, Directors. J. EMMONS 8. sm'rfl, Jr., A. M. RIZIK, GEORGE TULLY VAUGHAN, Charter No. 3425. Reserve District No. 5. R!.'PORTO(;P CONDITION National Bank of Washing Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on December 31, 1930. $6,122,411.02 11878 2,576,945.46 472,808.50 £81,511.39 230,075.56 490,568.55 1,298,231.64 27,616.32 35,000.00 8,292.38 Other bonds, stocks and ‘securities owned. . . Banking house, $487,229; furniture and nxturu, 894, Real estate owned other than 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. . Cash and due from banks........ . Outside checks and other cash items. Redemption fund with U. S. muunr lnd due from |7 8. ‘Treasurer . Other assets Total..evieiinnnscnnnnns 15. Clapltll stock paid in. . Surplus Undivided profits—: . Reserves for dividends, . Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks, including certifi . Demand deposits . Time deposits . . .............--.uu--'llfllm_n City of wuhinn&m. District of Columhll. 8. I, J. FRANK WHITE, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowme and belief, ‘WHITE, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th d.-y of January, 1931, ALVADOR J, (Seal.) Correct—Attest: CLAREN( f

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