The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1923, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE TAR WEDNESDAY Seattle Night Schools { PAIR WALK FROM MISSOURI | Will Open on Sept. 24\yag TR, | Broadway Will Have Special Subjects; Others a ay fi Naturalization Work (CONNIE STATEMENT he Dexter Horton National Bank By Jack Hohenberg eld over. two Bread iA OF SEATTLE 8 1 “ ‘ vs Charter No, 0798 ' iway ar List OF SUMIECTS x a, 2 AT BROADWAY W 1 Americanization Report of Financial Condition at the Close of Business September 14, 1923 Klementary Schoal Subjects . Ene ' A 1 i High School Subjects — 1 . 1 Monda = RESOURCES . A —7 Lead i « 9 996 672 Noy’ Wool Jer- « xiven| | 1 Eng a Loans and Discounts,....+++- i evened are 9,926,672.91 neyn (Tie-Neck) , = verdra mee ‘aa de ‘ ; 4,711.78 = 5,444,060.71 SEATTLE RESIDENTS #, Commerchal— : hiked from Kay City, M , attle / pair / \met 14,022,742.41 ENTITLED TO ENROLL ; ane ; hoes and 50 The ed the ‘ effect 60,000.00 Ai ents of Sea are ; A anity and the 7 WS COU Ss BS | Maw Canatruation - 2. ok. 3. hbk Boeke ce PR 90,135.00 rave ex ; The b ] wd ‘a t t ) f] Th ; +4 ; and Accept- F A BY STEVE ARNETT 147,908.34 om| 6 Home Eeonomics — ( $24,5038,557.07 A k ..3 1,600,000,00 400,000.00 824,858.16 782.07 200,00 ‘ 208.34 . 21,824,408.50 Kood keeping Tells Story of Marcus | TONIGHT Whitman Pioneer Party « Saei. Grewal dt. 2 was M2 Mr, J. by Greenwell etters of Credit DEPOSITS , $24,503,557.07 DIRECTORS wang : . J. ul HEF ri RNAN i District agent of the Eauitab'e | Gives Credit for Americanization of Oregon Heffernan i United States to Explorer k € t Mr. T. C. Hoffmeyer = : eee Ady ing manax of th The development ot great The . t © N west Will discuss His ‘. p ston | “Opportunities in the Field of ADVERTISING and MANSHIP” Al the Business Men's Forum WILSON’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE AUDITORIUM S Tonight : Distance Is No Factor ' in Power Transmission Electricity From Remote Sites Can Now Be Brought to Populati Feal opportunity for am men and en in t a LO’ ANGELES, Cs * w t ‘ t © power |t wy hall be | le and similar business arrange t ‘about to was * ut . Fs re uy Co Out of this & per cent we a | wer tin t 60 miles. " y south to pay the interest on our yd ie set anual it thelof Freanc 99,000 horse-|bonds and the dividends on our ye mountains and Snake River lager & factor, and the most dis | ing ak a Industrial manaae neces: | 1 " n ¢ wodt t and made to produce energy to Dt, Whitman, who had rip a few years before i, involving the struction of | * used in the entire state. Our en-| - , | "Ther ts no longer any reason |gineers feel confident that at that | €6 of awn | on lines '“Co) ec cor. | WhY the water power “o1 nt | time will be no more than | mstitution s immigrants transfere balance of power from English to ; ‘American control. From this time| with his young wife, said, “Where aw were injone wagon has gone a hundred ams, erecting Of trenan onward, American citize ity and Ameri rstitus| more can go States med destined to mm ts the subject of Judge Carroll “Nothing Acts Like Analaz"' | w CO-OPERATION |" ssa WORKS FINE man and followed combination consists of | Graves Tues ompanies with lof Conatit jc ownership. By ‘popu: | Con: hip I mean a that existing n week, given by n teaching the constitution to tween the and Y, M. C. A. classes, Washington bu: of company, not including such | DOCTORS nd comes de le | 500,000. anc chises. sr interest in the Northwest among con and comes out. Made in clear nid nd 4 as franchii 1827 3d Ave. Opposite the P. 0. J “9, 7.9, 1923 Pb APL ion Centers ATTIC UC LLU LCL OM MCmmc mmc mc ic ci teratons i the proms of | PCE Mayet be me teo- | ene for ne rapidly 10 Subject of Address | “Our National Constitution” was at the celebration tution league Tuesday noon. Cart Smith showed the system uset jesiring citizenship at missions delegat! 1 ' y \ lresultx in many instances, acco i wen to the report of J. J. Une A , ; manager of the bureau, made Tue ells TEST Mr. T. ©. Hoffmeyer day to the Chamber of Commerce ‘ August and are atit whieh hese | 3 Among the accomplishme ahe t rn t f elect 1 1 ne to uement the flow at te CAN'T AFFORD TO | FOR GENTLE POLKS won vourace can BUILD NOW FOR ue and | the (treatwent (reat een ie kane a ss— ple | __ | BE TRANSMITTED FUTURE. USE ar profits |*#me happy patients. ‘Today Is the | ‘The Greatest of All Pletures ‘ The simplest way to end acorn a ese nae RESP There an wer of ximately & per | best time to eatt. E rHE ea) uteeee Semtemiie || rb tueaue sopeeaiont 1s saer | Qt ifornia {cent on the. actual cash iaventment| ELECTRO-MEDICAL : | provements at Bremerton, stimulated stantly, Then 1 loosens | |trical tranamiasion problema in gen- | 20W by # F 4 TUCRITCS Tees Hes Leen ueoat Coil es UTP TCH TTC Cu CULM Hes. BR the per: COVERED [oer in ws eetouaded many to] liquidandinthin plasters. The | The Fruity Laxative | "wits inw tine neat into ope WAGON” visit this section. RE iy lata orn Sold by All Drug Stores tion that eltetrle powe N Playi | F ¥ ame ° Made by McKesson & Robbins, Ine, mn be token Now Playing | in Foreign r | Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, | withe 39 — Twice Daily — 8:30 uestae Will Meet ue-jay Special Wholesale Distributors METROPOLITAN ‘The first regular meeting of the wi | University esters ais ree ign trade will be held | 1044, building, Seaboard National Bank of Seattle ung, Friday, fen Its 1fand hataber 4 STATEMENT OF CONDITION UNDER COMPTROLLER’S CALI SAP calictating lind teaernsect worthmore The National City Bank SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 : ing. The. courne, will be ontiine 05 . oy ence ie RESOURCES 4 ¢. students divided: into t sakiia: Unshin : Fasrrigay one dor elemsbiney” ant 60} GF Seattle, Washington Loans and Discounts $1,711, 662.53 |for advanced work, Enroliments | Overdrafts ‘ K 616.06 Pass or the gicmion nee 14 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Stock in Federal Re 12:500.00 " Henry building. B r f 2,921.27 THAT sea Shoe Polish we. 14,659,121 s RHINESTONES | . D Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit 45,5 5 *s You I 45,596.85 ALL Rhinestones are used extensively ; Currency. at Close of Busine September 14, 1923. U. 8. and Other Bonds. ... Cash and Due from Banks, 412. i 4 | this season instead of heads on.trocks oneys% -$ 512,975.35) Examine eyes and _ make “Good Glasses” The Marine National Bank RESOURC Loans and Discounts. Overdrafts 3 U. S. Bonds for Circulation. $3,358,471.71 50,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock ‘000.00 4) SR alana i LIABILITIES Furniture and Fixtures.... 26,000.00 ariel SHOCK ee eeeeensenseee nee ebereee ee SB 200,000.00 of Seattle Safe Deposit Equipment. . 10,000.00 Und ‘id a eta 50,000.00 U. S. Bonds, Treasury Certif I tar ae Credit : quecess rants, ete ; : | VOOVOlS FOF | ar 45,593.85 STATEMENT OF CONDITION Cashi’and Exeharie pepald Dietegt i x is 24.00 September 14, 1923 ADOBIES oiaiess spieie see eau h's Mans MUR pues 8,016,615.42 KeESOUnCH $3,353,47L.71 Loans and Discounta,.... rf Other. Bonds, Warrants and Securt Capital Stock 506,000.00 <A Essentials of Banking Service Federal Kescrve Stock... gible ; | Surplus ..... 100,000.00 SERB ri. ' Cuntomers “Liability | Un tiora ‘ot “GhediC and Undivided Profits 251,091.51 SAFETY—Which every prudent business man_ insists upon when se- Fuyniture and Fixtures... . Safe Deposit Bauipment Res lecting his bank—amply assured by character of our assets, the per- He ee: gencies .. 41,585.78 |{| centage of which in liquid form is high to a degree unusual in even the Litas Tt 1) chal ells | Cireulation .. 50,000.00. |} most conservative banking practice, | Dividends Unpaid 6.50 |H] SPIRIT—The will and the capacity for being sincerely and far-sight- Letters of € 19,009.30 | i edly helpful to our patrons—a quality depositors frequently speak of in » 5,570,098,47 commending our services to friends. _CONVENIENCE—Situated in the heart of the busiest section of the city at or within a block of the junction points of eighteen car lines where the convenience of the greatest number can best be served. _ On the basis of these material advantages the bank- ing business of individuals and corporations is invited. OFFIC DIARILITIES Deposits Capital , Murplux and Undivided Profit Reserve for Taxes, reat and Cont) Letters of Credit and Acceptances Depositn . ; 31,785.56 CONDITIONS GOOD BUSINESS GOOD | What more do we want? Just a continuance of same That will build Seattle ONIONS nt Ay only. SPEOIA! From Beat ‘orm F/ dent President Vice President @ President and 1, Anistant Can Anniatant ( } JW, MAX WHILE Pee HW UP HTC JH. OOD Hey He H, WNO! 1 +o President joe President Vice President +e Qashier Asaintint Cashlor C. sionts . HARDENDERGH 1h, MILL cit. Canhler A J 1 OAKLEY Mit, Coahler MAXNWE PETES bibs by Es ES eh eA slings

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