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= SACRE NL RAD SAT Nn om NY a AIO STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Seattle, Washington April 3, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts................. U. 8. Bonds and Certificates of Indebt- edness eee Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities. . } Banking House | Furniture and Fixtures. . Other Real Estate 217,088.08 2b sree alge sat 711,040.79 907,733.52 525,000.00 75,000.00 9,701.00 Customers’ Liability Account of Ac- Ceptances™.,........ Cash and Exchange ... 492,320.01 $72,756.65 3,341,789.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . : Surplus and Undivided Profit Circulation U. S. Bonds Borrowed ECR Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of Credit Acceptances Deposits $500,000.00 544,526.66 99,250.00 118,800.00 512,865.01 395,548.98 12,481,888.59 secuted for Customers. . $14,652,879.24 OFFICERS MA. ARNOLD AR. TRUAX President * D_H. Moss Vice President CA. PHILBRICK View President MICKEN M. M V President '| THE NATIONAL CITY BANK of Seattle Washington MEMBER F AL RESERVE SYSTEM ; . t Heport of Condition Made te Comptroller of the Currency at i i Close of Business Apri! 3, 1923. RESOURCES one oe $5,399, 70886 1,360.35 50,000.00 18,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures.. 34,000.00 Safe Deposit Equipment. U. 8. Bonds, Treasury Ce: TOtAL..evese stew ata ber seceeeecsscessseseoonsees: LIABILITIES $ 500,000.00 100,060.00 206,861.72 16,500.00 50,000.00 4.422,00 11,400.00 Undivided Profits 3 Reserve for Taxes and Interest. « 85,963,223.85 ‘The policy of this bank is to assist In building up the commun: ity, and along that line it 1s our aim to co-operate with the public, for in union there is strength OFFICERS: MAXWELL, President. WITHERSPOON, Vice Prerident. J. H. BLOEDEL, Vice President H. G. HOTCHKISS, Cashier 8. ENOCHSON, Aawt. Cashier E. J. SATTERBERG, As: OAKLEY MAXWELL, iW. H bier Cashier Ford Sells 179,764 |Slayers of Two Cars During March, Women Are Sought al Mich. April 7—The| NEW YORK, April 1.—Believing or gpelan we rete | revenge the motive in the brutal ry, it was announced here to-\ "ying on Staten Island of Mre gy. During this manth 179,784 cars| Irene Blandino, 31, and Beasie Mc Were sold. This record| ‘exceeds by 50,000 the highest pre-| ous month, which was June, 19s, t0227 concentrated tneir efforts on B 120,938 cars and trucks were|* bunt for Italian gangatern Tt is also 50 per cent better) The women were stabved and m the mark reached in February. |#lashed to death some time Friday April 1, 1922, 1,403,979 Ford | morning and their bodies carried by btles and trucks have been automobile to an unfrequented road Ford Motor Co. records show.'and thrown out. Statement of the Condition of Peoples Sccings Bank || April 8, 1923 RESOURCES loans and Discounts....... Hlonds and Warrants........... 1,128,852.17 Banking House, Second and Pike. 600,000.00 Safe Deposit and Bank Vaults... 100,000.00 Other Real Estate ............, 120,339.60 U. S. Treas. Cert. .$472,000.00 U. S. Bonds...... 629,400.50 Cash and Exchange 942,793.51 2,044,194.01 $4,492,830.17 $ 499,444.89 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .......... ..+...$ 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits.. 257,028.46 Deposits ..........s.seeeeeee. 4,185,808,71 —— $4,492,880.17 THE SEATTLE STAR BACK AFTER WOMAN, 63, IS TAKEN IN RAID Charge White-Haired Little Mother Is Moonshiner | men's’ trip of }the Atlant “1 am back in Seattle, the best city on earth, and am mighty glad of it,” sald Millard 1 lector ef customs urday, He has n his ¢ been A little whitehoired mother, 49) “I stu years of age, Mra, Lucy Williams, | with 2413 KB. Marion at, was being held| ton, D. ¢ im the city jall Baturday on an open | fairs, especially along narcotic charge, pending the filing of # com: |are in very good shape over the en plaint charging her with country,” said Martaon, two 20-gallon atills in her The If hospitals and commercial phar raid was one of three made late Frt-| macists would buy thelr drugn from © the government instead of manufa rs of Mre, Willlams who|juring It themselves they would de objected to the scent of moonshine | crease the quantity in federal ware. in the evening air ounes and would save the govern complained t special de-| ment the expense of handling it Bho re-| said Hartson, “The sources of sup offered | ply would be lessened and the traf e elty fail and! fic could be handled in a better man a wat | ner." door | |Two Girls Injured in Auto Accidents Btruck by atitos Friday night and severely ir ounte and have learned that af }ines, | operating | tire said to have! her by matron a calmly walked into down on a oot while the tr clanged behind her W. A, Smith, 4, and Mra, Cora Weikert, 50, were seized in a raid og @ house at 1138 N. Tith at. that yielded a large atl 4 gations of moonshine and 200 gations of mash 0. J, Leden, 43, wan arrested when the police ralded hie home at $616 | eihelyn Bovereign, £426 Ken Myrtle st. and found a 20-4 on, stith, yon st, wes struck b: iriven $99 ‘Ballons of mash, 30 gullona of 1). areckman, Kennydale, at Rain: | liquor and an automat! He | 1. da ah web is held on an ope a Saturday two girls were 4 The drivers of both cara were arrested Le ave, and Juneau st about to board a street car, Baturday morning, She was taken to the city where her condition has not yet been determined Catherine Milkie, 4, daughter of Mr Mil Tay lor ave nue e city hospital after she hed been struck at ave. and Harrison at., ri night, by a car driven by EK. T Cotner, of the Horticulture Service Co, and BE. M. Desmond, mleeman Cotner and Desmond were charged with driving while intoxicated electrictan, Lake way, imen J 2 and Mra. George g : g | day HERE’S HIGH POWER VAMP LOS ANGELES, Cal. April 7 |Women Addicts Get |= Movie vampe abound in sum ‘ se. berm around here were shows up as} .100 Big Dope Do Doe,” Introduced into the teatime Miongues made eloquent by the use ie) before Judge Walter Wood doses of paregoric and = Hopkins’ » for women, Mra. G = - John H, Sime. D, H. Hopkins, millionaire : mere pikers by a mysterious “Jane|, Screaming and oursing with f too libers = veronal tablets, tw W. Moore and Mr« |both of fan Fra ¢ from a room in @ downtown ushed to the Ina be z = against oil man. “Jane” Hopkins just $400,000 in & property settlement to Mra.| Hopkins, who won the decree > were taken a Friday afternoon and city hompital. The condition of both Mra. Hopkins tentified that ashe | "&# Said to be serious, Saturday, didn't know who “Jane” was, but| Te Arrest was made by ss that she had “put two high-powered | mo N- P, Anderson and B. iH son her husband's trail to | HMMS Of the police narcotic squad = i When examined by physi farms of the women were fo dete find o The detectives. her hushand to Wh house Hopkins of! There, she alleges. ceded to ontertain one ¢ se tectives with numerous gin flexes while “Jane” vamped the other. The result was tliat she never ; did find out “Janes” real nae | Legion Jap Stand Judge Wood gave her a decree} YAKIMA, April 1.—The jand ordered a property settlement |mecting of the Daughters of the of $660,000. American Revolution passed a reso ISTORY WRITER (iets ct Sees she sald Jane's” apy le they were shade i D. A. R. Indorses the DON VICKERS SATURDAY, APRIT “C’mon, Fellows! Let’s go for a sw im at CRYSTAL POOL! SWIMMING TICKETS © To Seattle Boys and Girls FUN FOR EVERYONE The Star Wants Every Boy and Girl to Enjoy This Healthful Sport —If You Haven’t Learned to Swim Yet, Here Is Your Chance Here’s How to Get Your Tickets 7, 192% VISITOR HERE [Lesion posts opposing Japaneses oo. loupancy of Wapato Indian rererva- jtion lands, Officers of the organ- | Eéward Benson, ahort story writer and sourdough, who began his} Western career tn Seat Im 1892, | [J \this week has returned to pay hte| respects to the city | Altho he has not been a perma. | nent resident of Seattle since 25 years ago, Mr. Benson haa been a ization will be elected Saturday. C. Hamilton Cook Arrives in Seattle C, Hamilton Cook, national com- mander of the Disabled Veterans of the World War, arrived In Seattle at 11:30 Saturday and was taken direct Without Spending a Penny Just get One New Sub- Mahon, 18, of Utica, N. Y., police) frequent visitor and his stories are lt, ine Masonic club rooms tn the not unfamiliar to local people. Arcade building, where « luncheon } In 1897, after spending six years! yi, honor was held. Local vet | Prospecting In the hills near thin | eng civic Waders attended city, he left for the Yukon territory, | _ erates where he remained 21 years. There | jhe worked in the goldfields and, at} [the same time, studied animal tite jof the North. His tories, appear jing in Western outdoor magazines, deal, for the mont part, with Alas jan animal iffe. | At present Mr. Benson fe man. | > c “ ier of a mine near Vancouver, COOLIDGE SILENT | “I'm pretty close to Seattle now,” | WASHINGTON, April Vice he declared Saturday at the Frye | President vin Coolidge today de. hotel, where he and Mrs. Benson, |ciined to state whether he would who accompanied him to the city,|throw hin hat Into the ring for a are staying, “no get over often. on | rene mn as President Harding's |"n average of 90 timen a year. 1|running mate in 1924 ‘enjoy Watching the town grow.* aie Mr. Benson has specific bustnens | in Beattie thin trip. He is here to! nee about the publication of his| swedish cabinet, headed by Iijalmar | latest work, “The Autoblography Branting, resigned today following |Obis Daill (white mountain sheep)| rejection of the government's bill jof Alaska and the Yukon," oviding ald for the unemployed NOW OPEN HARRY STAHL’S RESTAURANT 1209-1211 FOURTH AVENUE Our sprouted wheat bread will be ready today Try our 35-cent Plate Luncheon, from 11:30 to 2 HINES CALLS PARLEY WASHINGTON, April 7—Director Hines of the veterans’ bureau today & conference of all hin district agers to meet here April 23. At time Hines will outling his new Hicten. CMMOmMomimam momo lc llc lic CABINET RESIGNS STOCKHOLM, April 1.—The Seaboard National Bank | of Seattle Statement of Condition under Comptroller’s Call EXTRA! Look at These PRIZES Swimming Lessons for Live Wires They wiif be awarded to the boys “or girls who secure the greatest number of new subscriptions by Saturday, April 14th, In addition to the tickets awarded for each new subsertption. Can you swim? Perhaps you can, but can you swim REAL GOOD? If not, by a little extra effort you can rn many more Uckets and at the same Ume win a course of special instruction under DON VICK ERS, famous Northwest awimmer. THE RULES AND PRIZES BOY OR GIRL SECURING <8T NUMBER OF NEW BY SATURDAY. WILL BE GIVEN 1 THE THE GE SUBSCRIPTIO! APRIL 147TH, F SWIMMING UNDER VICKERS $10.00), OR ONE MONTH'S PASS TO THE CRYS TAL POOL. GIVEN OF LESSONS UNDER DON VIC OR ONE MONTH'S PASS TO CRYSTAL POOL, scription to The Star and you will be given FREE a ticket to Crystal Pool which entitles you to Swim, Suit, Towel and Locker — Good Any Time—Any Day. Win As Many Tickets As You Wish A new subscription is an order from a party who is not now having The Star delivered to their home and agrees to take the paper for three months. You do not have to collect any money nor make delivery of The Star, simply take the order for the paper—our car- rier will do the rest. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW, THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM. DUKE KAHAMAMOKU Swimmer Loans and Discounts.... U, 8. Bonds . Other Bonds ... Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Furniture and Fixtures . Credit Cash and Due from Banks Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Letters of Credit .. Unpaid Dividends ....... Deposits sseccecessseces Gain in One Year April 8, 1928. RESOURCES Safe Deposit Equipment . . Customers’ Liability under LIABILITIES Due Federal Reserve ‘Bank Deposits April 3, 1922, Deposits April 3, 1923, . + -$1,778,411.48 177,912.25 819,486.94 7,500.00 12,157.70 ‘ 3 14,659.11 atters of an 17,000.00 + 1,043,698,97 $8,370,826.45 $200,000.00 50,000.00 28,661.27 17,000.00 130,000.00 +. 1,808.00 +» 2,948,357.18 $8,870,826.45 «+ $2,441,034,48 + 2,948,357,.18 507,822.70 Momlciimllconmmcmmc lm cnics mmc mn UTM Mec §, THE BOY OR GIRL SECURING THE THIRD GREATEST MBER OF NEW SUBSCRIPTIC UL BB GIVEN CHOICE OF OF SWIMMING LESSONS UNDER DON VICKERS, OR ONE MONTH'S PASS TO THH CRYSTAL POOL, HURRY, BOYS AND GIRLS— Get started today and s tent Saturday. plash to your hearts’ con- AA RANA oy Ua eo MTR eee ee LO BRING SUBSCRIPTIONS and get your tickets at the Circulation Dept. 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