The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 4

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Report of the Conditton of THE RATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON At the Close of Business, April 28, 1971 KESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... Overdrafts $10,927, 431.63 ~- 14,632.41 Customers’ Liability to Bank for Letters of Credit an Acceptances United States, State, County and Municipal Bonds. Other Bonds and Securities State, County and Municipal Warrant Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . Banking House Furniture and Ft Other Real Estate : Interest Earned but Not Collected. . Cash— In Banks and with U, 8. Treasurer 3,923,93 LIABILITIES Letters of Credit and Acc Securities Borrowed .......++ Depostts— Individual Banks . U. 8. Go MANSON F, BACKUS, President ROBERT 8. WALKER, IRA W Vice President FRANK H, LUCK, Vice President A. ROBERT MORTON, Vice President LOUIS H. MOORR, Vice President EUGENE W. BROWNELL, Assistant Vice President RICHARD I THEODORE eee eecenenece eens reneeencs cees eee secccenen: -— 45,000.00 940,890.36 3.54 66,325.88 wwnane 8 836,414.61 Ls 4,760,345.96 $19,655, s 498,641.56 256,000.00 16,638,003. 44 $19,655,506.75 BEDLE Cashier CALLAHAN, Assistant © LA FAYETTE Assistant Ca r M Assistant Cashier JOHN L. Assistant Cashier PLATT, RINGSIDE NOTES ON CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— | from scratch when they begin to | work for the city, according to an or- | dinance passed yesterday, | The salary ordinance governing | the city workers apecifies a maxi | mum and minimum wage for each | COUNCIL A * on “Little Joyride” WASHINGTON, May 3—‘1f I had known then what I know now, I would have certainly been more care ful in letting Bergdoll loone,” Ad jJutant General Harris admitted yes terday before the Bergdoll invents gating committees of the hous, “I thought Bergdoll had Just gone for « little Joyride to the city and would be right back,” wid Harris, Harris approved the request of General & T. Ansell, attorney for Bergdoll, by whigh the prisoner was Allowed to leave Governor's Island, N, ¥., to look for “buried gold.” While away, Bergdoll escaped and fled to Germany. .|Revise Curriculum at the U. Law School In order to obtain conformance with the provisions of the state leg ialature, members of the University of Washington faculty are working with the state bourd of law exanr iners on & revision of the curriculum at the university law school, SPOKANT.—Rensidents tn vicinity of Boutheart Boulevard, where oi) ph | seepage was recently found, form de have @ part tn determining what tn crease shall be given to employes. The comminison will base its finding on efficiency ratings. The council will recetve from the commission an annual report on al! employes. The council wil] not be | class and grade, New employes gen-| bound by the report, but may use the top, so far as malary Was con corned. | the fact that many of the employes have been started ata bigber salary The bill pamed Monday prayides | oe, City workers recetve, tn the divere tion of the departmental heads, an | nual increases prescribed by the or dinance, until the maximum of their grade is reached, | erally were supposed to be started! the information in deciding on sal at the bottom and worked toward | ary increases to be permitted, Department heads fought the par Ucipation by the commission in do- Hearings before the finance cam-| termining salary advances, but it ts | mittee several weeks ago developed | understood that mont of the differ. | ture at home, ences have been troned out. A committee of department heads port to the board of public works an ironclad rule against this prac | shortly ‘The matter affects virtually 5,000 clty workers. ASTORIA, Ore—Flshermen strike |when canneries refuee to pay more velopment company with capitaliza- Uon of $150,000. HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barter Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair gg A wellknown resident of Cincin- nati, Ohio, who has been @ barber for the following statement: “Any one can prepare a «imple mix- at very litue cost, that will darken gray bair, and make it | soft and glowy. To a halt-pint of | than that epecified, and in some! nas investiented the commission's | Water &dd one ounce bay rum, a cases have been paid the maximam.| now mystem of ratings and will re small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce giycerine, These ingredients jean be bought at any drug etore at very little cost, Apply to the hair twice @ week until the desired shade i» obtained, This will make « gray haired person look twenty years younger. It is ensy to use, does not color the mont delicate scalp, te not moge than forty years, recently made | | Thought Bergdoll oi \Farmer Confesses to 1 : Six-Year-Old Crime YAKIMA, May 3.—Admitting that he killed a man six years ago in Went Virginia, William Palmer, Tie ton farmer, is under arrest here to day, He has been living here two years with bis wife and five children. He in charged with slaying Orban Chapman, at Gate City, W. Va, in 1915, in a poker game. Vigilantes Out to “Get” L. A. Criminals LO8 ANGELES, May 3-—-Fight thousand volunteer “vigilantes” were organized here today to cooperate with police in suppression of crime “Get the criminals” wes adopted as & slogan REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order te introduce our sew (whi plate, which is the strongest plate known, t cover the roof of the Whalebone set of t: 85 Crowns .. | morning and «¢ Examination an | pien of Our Plate } a Bridge Work, We Stand | the Test of Time. | Most of our present patronage is |recommended by our early custo- work im still gi Ank our | When coming to our office, be you are in the right place. Bi this ad with you. Cut-Rate OHIO Dentists THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE SECOND AND SPRING ESTABLISHED 1889 "|duced to the ranks and sumed! Receive Donations for 15 days for Plans are being formulated where than ® cents a pound for Chinook by the civil service commission will | elmon. fticky or greasy and does not rub off.” Advertisement. 207 UNIVERSITY 8ST. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1921 TACOMA.More permits for home buliding taken out in April than any wngle month for 10 yearn, Headaches, indigestion, sleeplessness and nervous troubles are often cansed by eyestrain. And eyestrain is caused by nol wearing the right glasses, Right glasses will relieve eyestrain and troubles due to eyestrain will disappear. The first thing to do is to have your eyes examined and know what glasses will be the right ones. ey bpd guecien fr ms hae Hy me FREE EXAMINATION SERVICES 31 years exclusive makers SHURON EYEGLASSES '| Seattle Optical Co. 715 Second Avenue (Prices back to pre-war basis) TKUSS TORTURE can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We give tree trial & rove its superiority, ‘4. ‘LONDBERG OO.” 1101 Third Avenue to Sergeant Rank’! ) Patrolman I. W. Miller was ‘ade a sergeant by Chief W. H ting an officer.” Donlan has been a policemmn for 16 years, He was re “conduct unbecom | for Russian Relief | The Russtan relief committee of duced from a sergeancy once before, | Seattle ts receiving donations of sur | ‘Searing Monday night at the same ‘time a8 Sergt. W. F. Donlan was re-| but later won bis stripes again. WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. “NAN’S ATONEMENT” Now at the WILKES ave, at Pike st PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Combined Statement sical instrumenta, medicamenta, etc, | at the Cobb building medical Ubriy, or tn the office of Dr. BR J. Brown. Donations of money for the par- chase of materials to be forwarded, such as scap, milk, clothing, eto, may be turned tn to Mra Klesiptner, 1315 Seventh ave N, chairman of the | commition, jo money donated te used to oo fray any incident to the | carrying of thig work, but ts for | warded, 100 per cent, to Russia for [relief work thru the American Friends’ service committee, of Phila detphia, which purchases the moat | - supplies and forwards them rec! Dexter Horton National Bank Dexter Horton Trust and ‘The U. & ROYAL CORD The Tire Situation Right Now The above statement reflects the present condition of Savings Bank Report of Financial Condition at Close of Business April 28, 1921) iy RESOURCES ans and Discounts...............$12,351,450. a ee 967.40 U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation. ... 50,000.00 Bonds, Securities, etc........e2se02 4,967,708.77 Furniture and Fixtures. 54,005.02 Real Estate cscecceccesees 800,000.00 Cash and Exchange.... ‘ 6,018,083.64 Redemption Fund U. S. Treasurer... 2,500.00 Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances.......... 73,575.00 $28,818,290.20 ; LIABILITIES Capital Stock...........222.02----$ 1,600,000.00 Surplus Fund ae iad ice 400,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) ¥ 257,084.80 Reserve for Interest, Taxes and De- preciation Accounts.........ee.e« 180,210.40 Bonds Borrowed ........0« 263,000.00 Circulating Notes..... saee 45,400.00 Rediscounts Federal Reserve........ None see eecceee 21,072,595.00 DEPOSITS $28,818,290.20 eeee this progressive, yet conservative, institution THIN the next 24 hours American car owners will buy around $2,000,000 worth of tires. People will say that here’s another picture of Ameri- can buying power. Forgetting, perhaps, that the thinking power of the average citizen is the thing to be dealt with today. Spectacular money and runaway expense don’t go with him any more. Wher he sets out to buy a tire he is not interested in big sales figures, but in the one individual tire he is getting here and now. There is a movement among tire-dealers to make” tire-economy a reality to the car owner. These dealers are han- dling nothing but United States Tires. Gearing-up to meet the new thrift-times. Acustomer comes in and asks for, let’s say, a 35x5 Royal Cord. His size is in stock. No waiting. No be- ing talked iftto a “second- choice” make ora “job-lot”. Open good faith on both sides of the deal. And the purchaser goes away with a fresh live tire of current manufacture. All this is economy and service. And there isn’t any other hind of economy and service. s * s There are thousands of dealers right now who are concentrating on United States Tires. Thousands more are getting ready to do the same thing. They believe in U. S. quality, in the U. S. square policies—to the full extent that they put their whole personal investment behind what U. S. stands for. It is a pleasure to say that these tire men are laying the cerner-stone for a tire service far ahead of anything the motorist has ever known before. Go where you find the U. S> Sign and sce. United States Tires United States @} Rubber Company Tire Branch, 212-216 Jackson Street

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