Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1935, Page 39

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: