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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935, -1 $.24,000 ASSETS ey swiwns Lansburgh’s 18 Anniversary District National Stock As- Tth, 8th & E Streets sessment Estimated at $650,000. ol semsning st I e o ~WITH ALL THE ANSWERS FOR A WELL DRESSED MAN! District National Bank are now es- timated by Receiver Norman R. Ham- ilton at $2,242,398.34, according to his latest quarterly report, made pub- lic yesterday. _ 3 . a ‘ourt battie. sl pends, 18 lsted UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ALL OF OUR 0U! , 4 5 p’ at a book value of $1,000,000, against A the capital stock of the bank, while i e ctimats ne e f Ty $7-50 "LANSBROOK" No dividends are understood to be in prospect for depositors from this bank until a final determination is reached in the courts on the liability of stockholders. d \ ' I 4 A An original dividend of 50 per < 1 . cent, declared in September, 1933, 2 n has paid to depositors a total so 744 far of $1920,037.76 out of total un- g secured liabilities at the date of sus- 7 - penslo:‘ of the8 bank in March, 1933, -y ~ - > ~T Entire Stock Reduced to of $4,841,414.78. Advances From R. F. C. Advances to the bank from the & Reconstruction Finance Corp. totaled $1,193,487, of which $871,787 has been 2 . repaid. Cash in hands of the receiver and controller is listed at $451,493.87. % Quarterly reports of four other \ e banks for which Hamilton is re- ceiver also were made public today. 1 4 The Northeast Savings Bank, which 14 “Lansbrook™— the shoe for the gentleman! ::d:"‘“d":oa‘:“;lng‘" ;5 ‘s};;lf;:sl. d:’;; Rugged but‘mellow e bgilt of genuine Sco!ch shown to have remaining ‘assets of 3 grains and imported calfskins. Straight or wing an eaumm: value of $334,978.41. J tip. Creations of a master shoemakerl - Sizes Even o otomac Assets. : . Iz i pooss Sl i The Potomac Savings bank, which Gemlbn Wi Ll i grain inciuded . has paid dividends of 62! per cent, LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR \ in the sale at amounting to $1,281,190.20, has re- : - e maining assets estimated at $826,- : ; t 601.34, with estimated value of uncol- Jected stock assessment, over which there is a court battle, listed as “in- determinate.” The Seventh Street Savings Bank, which has paid 80 per cent dividends amounting to $841,895.96, has remain- ing assets estimated at $447.424.93. Washington Savings Bank, which has paid 80 per cent dividends, amounting to $278762.80, has re- maining assets estimated at $152,- 167.76. e g 7y 20 30 2 for $1 CRED" UNIT FORMED : ! b / p Our Famous “Al- 4 P ~—they were Dia- dine” athletic style mond Jubilee contri- BY SENATE WORKERS Y D . . i . with closed ¢:rotc<l,1c.l y butions from two na- \ 14 N Full cut, of go tionally known mak- B WI e P X A broadcloth that’ll ers of fine ties. A ployes Now Members of : F p Various Unions Z 5 give good wear. Sizes A wide variety of pat- ) 5 > ; Z 2% 36 to 46. - terns. With the chartering of the new . Senate Employes’ Federal Credit Union, the number of credit unions 1 organized among Federal employes here in Washington rose to 41, with a total membership of more than 1 Grey Mocha Gloves 8,000 Government workers. In addition to the more than 600 Federal credit unions now organized IS throughout the country there are! . . . ! 04 over 3000 operating under State laws, Aldine—the shirt that Washington men ) I with a total membership of over 1 % £ f 800,000 and assets exceeding $60,- dote on! We sell so many of them! o . €00,000, according to reports made [} 1 : : public yesterday. That's why we know how you like them! The new Senate Employes’ Federal - . Credit Union is headed by D. Roland Well-tailored. Cut to give room where Porter, secretary to Senator Morris . . Sheppard, author of the credit union room is needed. Materials that hold act. . . . The new union is the thirty-ffth . their own in home or regular laundries. organized here under the new Federal : . act, but it is the forty-first credit ' Full Value in every penny they cost. f . : A 0 union among Government workers in : 5 : 4 for $550 linen heels and toes. tionally. Sizes 7 this city, the other six being organized Sizes 13V, to 17’s. = 3 under District of Columbia law. : Full size range. to 9Y5. LANSBUR R ST Ok ] LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. G. U. CLASS TO HONOR JUDGE WALTER CASEY e ikt s 75th Anniversary Sale of High Priced d Swagger out on frosty mornings in a real Club October 19. Judge Walter A. Casey, recently ele- , “ ,, vated to the Police Court bench by President Roosevelt, will be honored by a testimonial dinner at the Racquet 3 Club on October 19. The dinner, spon- - sored by the Georgetown University class of 1924, of which Judge Casey f i el b v Topcoat or Overcoa annual reunion of the class. o i e Rl 9 If you knew their name you'd 1 8 8 5 [ ] Gay plaids and fancy Excellent grade. A very lucky buy on our part. In regular or cadet sizes. From a maker known na- patterns in rayon socks. Made to wear and give service by dent of Georgetown University; Rev. Francis J. Lucey, regent of the school; George E. Hamilton, dean of the law l . : marl]el at their lo w Sale price! school; Hugh J. Fegan, assistant dean; 4 Judge Jesse Adkins, associate justice 3 E 1 ings! K 1 Meltons! Ov i ¢ xpensive overcoatings! Kerseys! Meltons er- f the District of Columbi: 3 s of the District of Columbia Supreme 4 plaids! In tube coats, raglans, double breasteds, Court and president of the George- of the District of Columbia American New Traffic Lights Ordered. el Z 6 8 5 Installation of traffic lights at four Piig e == in- intersections was ordered yesterday 2 BrUShed PU“OVCI’S Pl A e N streets northeast are the locations. that characterize a better suit. You save 8.15. ) ; i 5 LANSBURGH'S— the Old One ? ! black. Sizes 36 to 46. - STREET FLOOR town Law School, Washington Alumni; ? single breadsteds, velvet collared coats. Can you -é‘:glemmzcdfi- ?i:ll Judge Gus R. match that for 18.85. The season’s best colors— uldt, Judge John P. McMahon, : John Saul, president of the Washing- : o L L G s ton Board of Trade; Col. J. Miller i Kenyon, past president of the Dis- : 5 ® Legion, and Richmond Keech, member ; 4 of the Public Utilities Commission, : . i b by the Commissioners, Vermont ave. ! ribbed Pullovers— Half-zipper nue and L street, Third street and Ininiodelsifort the OUR REGULAR $35 SUITS i & are round, crew, and vee necks. Siaes:for men of all bulde If You i Some with the new tucked backs_ 5 ) 5 (S c‘;hl::" LAY LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR o 2 by trict of Columbia Bar Association and b g past commander of the Department John J. Orlosky is chairman of the wo RST E D S U ITS dinner committee. Pennsylvania avenue, Third street and > Pullovers. Constitution avenue and Eleventh and : 3 young and the older man. There The fabrics, the tailoring, the fastidious details Can’t Afford siai g o (see sketch). Blues, browns, a New Car, / ’ white, navy, maroon, grey, and Appearance by Giving The Old Bus a Coat of EFFECTO Auto Enamel Black U = aeg =nn ButlerFlynn PAINTS—GLASS 607-9 C St. N.W. Met. 0150