The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 5

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asf PAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1921. THE SHATTLE STAR a —- — . THRONG (_ PLENTY OF BREATHING SPACE AT CENTER OF POPULATION 3 ' OF RHODES, ? Matitiews Pays Touch- | ing Tribute to Late : | _ Merchant ~\ PAGE 9 Dexter Horton National Bank AND Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank hanging at saben } 's business houses were | d shaken in the warm, breege of Thursday after. it throng of people sat the First: Presbyterian | fece of the church was al fence of death itself. Tho) Mitortum was filled nearty | pacity there was almost no whispered, spasmodic conver | PR and the muffled footfalls of | conducting late comers to 4 swallowed up in the Of the edifice, OFFERINGS c on @ pulpit, The Progressive Yet Conservative Policy of This Bank Is Reflected in the Statement Following: COMBINED STATEMENT Report of Financia] Condition at Close of Business Feb, 21, 1921: a Siat0i ton, rostrum, the choir } ith er kh the aides of the balcony | BRL jad | hidden in a gorgeous | _ Of flowers and wreaths, with of the valley predominat ounting them all was an Affair of flowers in the RESOURCES aaa ee wheel, fulty 12/ I Loans and Discounts .... eacececcesee- $11,898,819,34 and with the word “Km. Overdrafts ..+.-+.-..- eee weee en mes eeee 14,232.25 —_— U. §. Bonds to Secure Circulation...... ......s2-ce--0. 50,000.00 Bonds, Securities, etc. ........ | Furniture and Fixtures ......-...... Real Estate {nm front of the pulpit, tn | completely concealed with B Of exquisite beauty, lay the/ Albert J. Rhodes, Seattie! ‘ANd respected and honoefed in the city's lite, who died a/ in New York, a victim of after an illness of only bl 4,235,182.35 60,472.20 341,526.00 7,179,203.90 2,500.00 > lldged pet ard You might expect the new United States center of population to be overcrowded, but it isn’t. There's plenty of room, members of the Cham-| It’s on J. E. Herrin’s farm, near Spencer, Owen county, Ind, Above are Herrin, his wife and two sons, Joe and Walter. | * the organization| The location of the “hub” with reference to the Herrin house is being pointed out by the girl sitting in the yard and (on Rhodes ruied successfully | 4p» Ieft) Miss Frances Heap, wha was born in the now famous Owen county, is standing where Herrin will erect a ; cere i. vapid. Ripert | marker. Below is Main st., in thedown of Spencer. It has a bout 2,500 people. | 98,321.62 $23,875,207.66 1332-34 Second 209 Union 1217 FIRST AVENUE white Deas OS FIR PR MENU A place at the k .| — a $+ -—______—— ——_——— —— a time the Heals be organization which he directed so |/dohe, good and faithful servant jwhen it is finished may we meet you, Capital Stock ones <apthan ..$ 1,600,000.00 minutes they had been | well, We who worked wi it" | He was only 56—and 66 is #0 in that beautiful home, sweet home.” | | Surplus Fund 400,000 00 | to, seemingly far diatant, here the pastor's voice mY ung! A man docs not come to his| As the singers took up @ refrain + eyes : = Arabi ialagel eae geokeel . oobal ty } Strains of mific, no more |emetion—“need Thy suMance and)” sisias smadebtty ‘unit ho te 08.|°T'an. coming, tart, ‘detetig belne,| Undivided Profits (Net).......... eibshted: » 324,143.37 | el pl hand. - pane on | , m . " ‘ 7 7 | itawesr on mts cingere in the choir loft stood | ut he lived two days in the timo|swweet home, tears glistened in the| AT HONOLULU Reserve for Intere t, Taxes and Depreciation Acc 176,738.66 ~ Jagain and sang, “We are going down | that most of us live one, and in that | eyes of fully half of tne great audi 7 Cireulating Notes 48,400.00 bg Sweetly solemn notes swell hag R sev tne Fos eo the even of |Teepect, he was 112 ¥ out mea le ; ‘ee Jno then MONOLULU, Hawall, Feb. 3 Rediscounts Federal Reserve {sg ud foe be ghad mores as Dr. Matthews again came! “He planted more flowers and he tien then the audience grone|T. F. Rhodes Disher and his party of DEPOSITS ..... nate tees 60006 b00). ¢heencncksodede MAE bi d the choir loft pa |mave ‘more sunshine than ue Who and filed glowly out, leaving only the| Kngtishmen who are trying to find hy $ sin (S BEAUTIFUL, SIMPLE were oldgr. family behind, Joan haven have arrived ste : sang, the pastor, Mark A \TAlsure TO RHODES He lived hie lite for bis God, bie! Later, at Lake View cemetery, | ty ne on 7 eh 79 a hogy i 4 q $28,875,207.66 Strode out on the rostrum | Ifagnfly, bie city, his friends. And 1 with the sun shining down, Albert J.| 1onelulu on their way to the Mar it down. Even before he came| “The gates of glory opens sing sr loved him like a brother, * * * *"| Rhodes was laid te peat in the bosom | TCs, where they will establish ‘nd stood gaaing almost ab. | of the throne of Jesus, “wo 5S aee Here the pastor hesitated and |of the city he loved, and had fought| thelr Utopian colony. Contrary t ily down at the flower-covered | V0 gw oe toll He tattarg Seemed lost in thought fF. Only Immediate friends and/ original plans, the party Includes evident that he was/| the: > oer | “I Know of so many little Inck members of the family were at the women and childres, Mra, Disher q . \ where and out and i 2 | 9 ing with the party —_—___—____— - —— oe Es 2 muste died away Dr, |ing under i eirain, ia voice Was jott munshine where there was none wan po soe: gl by ‘The men wore tennis flannels, ean-| a Began reading, his asualty sometimes choke; d * before, sure oe or Caldwell, | Y™ “Uppers and no hata; the women | . low and ndt quite |once or twige he stopped altogether.| “=1 know those who had no com |Cvurch services | Mayor Caldwell irr ig outdoor clother. |and stood staring into space, his toe forte, who have them today, because | Police Ch sextn - One of the mast interesting men , e |working with emotion, seemingly | o¢ nim. j Spee Uteees cepuanmated CS OW, | ‘inn eapeditien tn 6 66-punreld aot | forgetting the ailent crowd before) ~say we pick up the broken| Fiersl offerings came from all! ser decornted during the recent | him, | thread, tle i on the spool and con. |Over the Northwest. There war, who has brought his 16-yearoid | “It might be ¢ruty mid that he ltinus to weave the gown of the city’s "ven auto loads of them. son with bim. His wife and younger | ‘ was ype rarno4 poi the P coaery honor and glory A squad of traffic officers kept | oniid are remaining In England until youre of turmoel nt {6 (“MY FRIEND, YOU vehicles @ block away from the), home is actually made in the far “Those who walked with Albert| Gave youR LIFE" church om all aide streets during the away country. He decided £ soldier's Rhodes for the last 20 years, know | wiry trieng—" Dr, Matthows| services | pension could not cover the taxea, so - [he never resisted « call made ROlgased down at the casket—"you |e came with Dishar to find a tax-| : . ‘art our Father. We come shift astute ae enutitul Save your life and you went from) yay year Italy sent ws 2,640,000 |‘ Baven- We would rather count the money than the goods, and will pay you hand- % Sane & state So eomus.| fo to. live—the enty es worth | 7° P™t of Suty to the renin Of} . ses of lemen pee ta brine Sor th GG Se ; somely for saving us the trouble by giving you such values for your money as « me. | life glory. May we accept our Saviour Dow mon in brine for the The value of fish as @ fertilizer vie mh: Drast ice-cutting prevails throughout this en- Rever refused us an audi-| living; the only life that lives after! ina tive the consecrated life, and manufacture of marmalade was known to the Indians. you have not seen in years. rastic price-c Z Pp : hes fee pom = that leaves a bene | —— - + — tire stock to effect quick reduction. ¢ , | Hon behind §, ul ata 3 ; “I suppose it mirht a that T s B a bring to Thee these precious | was as intimate with him as any) beloved friends, one. He taiked to me of the int 1 , | ive them aia’ couadtet | mato things of life. im al CaTr vd a human standpoint) “Did he have his faults? He was Stiletto High-grade Pure Paint, n is more than we can | htman, yes. Did he have his vir REPORT OF THE NDITION OF § \- grt 4 $2 98 D Dhese precious ones now tues? Transcendently more. CONDITI goer price $4.50, Heng Paes e with them and they will 7 colors, including wl to stay long until the beau- “LEFT SEA : LE ON e $ ° af taken place. 7 YOUR BUSINESS” P 4 Sod, thio | or are ees Ang avon of Lommerce Floor Paint these beloved brothers |for us. When he left Seattle he left bless this company of om your business, to defend your OF High Standard—Quick Drying women who have come to city. And the gates of glory on ; a 4 tribute and respect. | hinges-of pearl, opened wide, and I SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Gallon, regular price $3.50, ig bless that great commercial think I heard the spirit say, ‘Well special. . 22.2... 0.0. se cece c came ° SS fe 1 SRE END er At the Close of Business February 21, 1921 ; te $1.00, PO TT be uarts, regular price $1.00, - ; RESOURCES KUSE PA yt aerate ee Rae 69c i Loans and Discounts ........ $10,852,107.82 So: i ‘ ye Be Overdrafts sie 8,073.02 RPLACE| Closing Out Bass-Hueter’s Paints Customers’ Liability to it MAKE YOU and Jap-a-lac Acceptances ive 516,510.55) ETTE ‘. ; A United States Bonds and Certificates of Indebtednes: ea aes A BI R PLACE Pints, regular price 60c, special. . so -2- -2DE ress Other Bonds and Securities f Altile Patni dill | alt Pints, regular price 30c, spec ~---.19¢ State, County and City Ws 1'195.605.54 Work Woaders. Linoleum and Floor Varnish, per quart. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 45,000.00 F ; the Banking House Furniture and Fixtures . 862,108.42 ~~ Other Real Estat 944.5 Interest Daraed tet Not Collected.... ‘ Ht HE HE ia t Cash. \ APOPAPRPRPRPRENPRP NDAD ¢ art TCM Peis spa das sind +2 -$_ 874,584.43 awn ence USOT TE TA FS e In Banks and with U. S. Treasurer ... 3,382,012.81— SVOUAUAH APR ERPAL dt {HNN 4 Same as Cut, Only Without the Bottom Arch I { \ %, : 87 Inches high, special, per foot. .......-.. 15¢ | Regular T5e Cotton Mops, special, each....30¢ i. a If you want to achieve LIABILITIES Large ntock, all widths, Fence and Poultry | No, & Lifetime Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles, } success in business you Capital ; Wire at right prices. hae ee 25 years, regular $9.00, special . i ° Surplus and Profits Galvanized Wash Tubs, extra heavy— F dead Hp ae Aceh ' ” Fi $9.00 Of] Heaters certainly must dress the Masereeh for Torah end iinateat No. 1, regular price $2.00, special. =.-.81.18 | Guaranteed. Sincke part, and our easy, sens- Circulation ee : = ped Wilh: ace pesdrs . \ . # ; ¢ . : ‘0. 3, regular price ial... iS Perfection Of| Stove Wicks. -- B9¢ ; ible Credit Plan makes Ste iy Ke! ep 53h 4G He 6's oo 0’ ; 4 . 6s ( Regular $1.00 Glass Washboarda, special, | Quart size Blow Torches, regular price $10.00, id f C di that possible to even he es ; _ J, 8. Certificates of Indebtedness Borrowed... 240,000.00 MAME Gilad cok ty kay CRG] MPCOMA]” .Laesd ds das, Sep abe omens $7.39 H * - eposits-— . a H ‘. Ff iv a Intermittent Alarm Clocks, } Regular $3 Cylinder Night 6inch Combination Pliers, } re ut most limited incomes. Individual a regular’ price $4.00, spe | Lacks, special vas. @i.08' |” nieketgleted feaciar prise i A . ger ee oe 4 ad , cial - $8.18 | No ick tt Make TSa, special ........... a9¢ ‘ Gladly Our Plan is made to fit WD. Bi GOVERMENT 65s Goss ones 94,174.37— 16,701,696.07 Breakof-Day Alarm Clocks, nein Gees cane ¢ 2%x2% Brass Loose Pin { j your pocket and “BRAD- —-—-— regular price $2.25, ape | ecinanized atta, pate. 20g i : 7 $19,880,057.37 etal abi 81.89 old Brass Side § ft ' i, BURY” SUITS AND OFFICERS . All of the above clocks are High-Grade Meet ten de Pe ae 4 OVERCOATS are made M. F. BACKUS, President pore aes inayat we | Roofing | gadis Doses nea eae a . President IK. 8. WALKER, Vice President 2 ape | -ply, regule 2.50, } | _ slightly damaged, pair.20¢ to fit perfectly, to wear Vice President LOUIS H. MOORE, Vice President topping it we will rep | rig re eg ope Solid Brass Friction Catches : 4 th 1, Asst. Vice President IRA W. BEDLE, Cashier 4 igi AR gall at, per roll... . $1. } each ...... 7 ...8¢ much longer than you LATIAN, Avisiant Cashier L. F, KELLOGG, Assistant Cashier . oe reer 2-ply, rs a $3.10, ] | sightly damaged Butterfly ; M4 ‘ *, MeCREARY, Assistant Cashier J. L., PLATT, Assistant Cashi exular trie Hea at, pe 2 $1.98 Hinges, antic 0 ° 4 ordinarily expect and to sa - AF, Amines Cash Seo e-8000 | | Sie” Smit Sete | | , tse as en cme bg . look well all the time. Savings Department Trust Department Regular 25¢ and 30¢ Scrub at, oe voll $2 48 3x3Loose Pin Jap Butts ay Safe Deposit Vaults . Brushes, special .15¢ og ais han cate WR, Senvreansiey .18¢ H Eveready Two-cell Flashlight Adjustable — Nickel - plated H Batteries, regular 350, spe Yellow 3-foot Zigzag Rules, Hack Frames, each....49¢ } Gal .. cecccogecoscccses special ......--...---.. 19¢ Staniey Adjustable Spoke I A * Gillette Safety Razors, r Floor Scrapers, regular Staves, regular spe. ia lar $5.00, special. ....€3.48 price $1.65, special.....98¢ NOM encanciek ‘ .. 48¢ ae Creacent Pattern Wrenches, No. 181 Carborundum Oiji Sargent Cabinet Sorapers. ya 6 and #inch, at.......69¢ Stones, special ........69¢ regular $1.65, special...98¢ ia P tad Aronson Hardwar | . 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