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Look these over and make appointment to inspect the property. PROPERTY FOR SALE 922-26 Duke St., each $2,000.00 127-129 S. Fairfax, each 2,000.00 603 N. Coknribus 4,000.00 218-20 N. Pitt 1,700.00 214-16 N. Pitt 3,650.00 1014 Prince 4,500.00 1018 Queen street .... 2,000.00 232 N. Alfred 2,500.00 427 S. Washington 3,500.00 210 S. Pitt 3,500.00 1211 Prirtce St 3,750.00 230 N. Alfred , 1,800.00 228 N. Alfred 1,800.00 224 N. Alfred 2,000.00 1923 Duke 2,000.00 1300 Princess 5,000.00 322 N. St. Asaph 2,250.00 525-27 S. Alfred 1,600.00 123-25 Duke 4,500.00 114 N. Patrick 3,500.00 326 N. St. Asaph 2,250.00 320 N. St. Asaph 2,250.00 328 N. St. Asaph 2,250.00 108 Commerce 2,000.00 506-08-10-12 Orarcoco.. 4,600.00 For all Washington & Pendleton 7,250.00 Corner 311 Queen 2,200,00 125 N. Washington .... 5,000.00 512 Duke 8,500,00 117 South Lee 3,900.00 408 Wiilkes 2,000.00 323 N. St. Asaph 1,200.00 721 Queen 5,250,00 212 King 3,000.00 623-29 S- Patrick each .. 800.00 514 Queen 1,000.00 427 S. Fairfax 4,750.00 314 S. Fairfax 5,000.00 ? 425-31 S. Columbus .... 2,000.00 304 S. Lee 4,000.00 319 N. St. Asaph 1,200.00 202 S. Pitt 3,500.00 1005 Duke . 3,250.00 1003 Duke 3,500.00 Payne, Wythe, Fayette, Pen dleton, lot 1,500.00 513-15 Queen, for both 2,500-00 505 Queen 3,750.00 200 S. Pitt 4,000.00 501 Queen - 4,000.00 613 S. Washington 4,500.00 505 Wolfe 3,500.00 503 Queen 3,750.00 205 S. Royal 5,250.00 209 S. Royal 5,250.00 204 S. Pittv 2,000.00 - 1113 Prince St 3,500.00 333 S. Patrick 1,000.00 130 N. Fayette 3,000.00 S10 Prince 6,500.00 714 Wythe 4,750.00 319 S. Pitt 4,500.00 521 Duke 5,000.00 1303 Prince 2,000.00 624 N. Washington .... 5,500.00 115 S. St. Asaph 5,000.00 113 S. St. Asaph 3,000.00 118 N. St. Asaph .... 3,000.00 120 N. St. Asaph .... 4,000.00 1014 Prince St 4,500.00 323-25-27 S. Fatri'ck each 1,600.00 702-04-06-08-10-12-18 N. Colum bus, each 1,850.00 216 Wtalfe St 2,800.00 117 S. Henry 5,550.00 1226 Prince 2,850.00 Graham & Ogden Alexandria, Va. 530 KING STREET Phone 579 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENT CHARTER NO. 651 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5. Report of corcditiioni of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK aA Alexandria, in the State of Viingirctt, at the close of business on June 30th, 1919. RESOURCES Loians ankl disco-units $1,791,827.96 Overdrafts 1,045.53 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 100,000.00 U. S. bond's and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par vaPue) 2,000.00 U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged 150,000.00 252,00u.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3Vz, 4, and 4M per cent, unpledged 113,800.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 '/j, 4, and 414 pe<r cent, pledged to secure U. S. deposits 25,000.00 138,S0!>.00 Bond's (c.her than U. S. bonds) pledged to se cure U. S. deposits 13,000.00 Bcr.ds (other than U.. S. b'oniis) pledged to se cure postal smvinsts deposits 10,785.20 Securities other than U. S. bond's (not including stocks) owned unplediged 197,837.07 Cclilateral Trust and other notes of corporations ?issued for not less than one year nor more thian .three yearns' time 32,647.22 Total bonds., securities, etc., other than U. 3... 254,269.49 Stocks, ot'her th'an Federal Reserve Bantk stock 4,000.(JO Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscrilptuon) 12,000.00 Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 63,210.00 Fufftn'iture and fixtures 9,270.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 102,086.S6 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of ccC'lecticn (r.'ot availaible as reserve 24,553.78 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national bank* 202,051.82 Nit amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than above . 8,470.14 Checks cn ot'her banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than above) .... 12,136.48 Total of Items ' 247,217.22 Checks on banks located' outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 6,499.20 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and dfue from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 Interest earned but net collected?approximate? on Ncltes and Bills Receivable not past due 6,000.00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 465.00 Total $2,893,691.26 LIABILITIES Gaps-tall stock paid in 200,000.00 Surplus fund 200,000.00 Undivided profits 1 107,676.93 Interest an.d discount collected or credited, in ad vance of maturity and not earned (ap proximate) 6,0"0.00 Amount reserved for taxes accrued ' 4,565.43 Amount reserver for ail interest accrued 1,101.90 Circulating notes ouRtstandir.'g 100,000.00 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank 16.882.38 Net amourJts d/ue to National banks ? 38,229.98 Ceittiified checks outstanding 49,867.81 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding.... 5,632.95 Total cf Items 93,730.74 Individual deposits subjeat to check -1,077,310.25 CeiitificEites of deposit due in less than 30 days (otfter than for intone y borrowed) 1,227.88 Drvidencis unpaid 11,940.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to reserve 1,090,484.13 Certificates cf deposit (c'ther th'an for money borrowed) 3,000.00 Postai savfntgs deposits 5,130.80 Other time deposits 1,030,387.55 Tc'al of time deports subject to Reserve 1,038,518.35 Other United States deposits, including deposits cf U. S. disbursing officers 33,731.80 Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold! for cash and outstanding 999.60 Total $2,893,691.26 State of Virginia, CQby of Alexandria, ss: I, George E. WurfieM1, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief, GEORGE E.' WARF1ELD. Cashier Subscribed ami swicrn to before me thiis 9th day of July, 1919. JULIAN T. BURKE, Notary Fubiic Correct?Attest: THOS. W. ROBINSON, BE NO IT BAER. jr.. HARRY HAMMOND. M. B. HARLOW. W.M. A. MOORE, jr., GARDNER L. BOOTHE. Director; NEW PLEA IS "NOT GUILTY' ;i' i!i ? Answer to Murder Indictment at Van riance With Statement. Los Angeles,. July 19.?In a tone so low as scarcely to be- audible, but apparently .unshaken by any..emo-i tion, Hairy S. New, Jr., yesterday? answered "Not Guilty," when ar raigned in court to plead to th<J> grand jury indictment of first de gree nurrder for the murder of his sweetheart, the beautiful Freda Lesser, who was slain in Topango Canyon, on the'night of July 4. The youth's plea was entirely at variance with his statement to the I police when, early in the morning of -July 5, he drove his automobile containing the hody of the girl to the central police station, left the car standing with the body in it, and, entering the station, announ ced calmly: "My sweetheart lies dead in the automobile out there. I killed her She would not bccome the mother of my child." October 27 was set for the trial date, by mutual agreeme*t. CHILD CUT IN TWO ?Shamokin, Pa., July 19.?While his mother stood but a half block; away watching him at play along a railroad running through the heart of the town, four year old John LVinusky attempted to climb aboard Newell Printing Company Producers of High Grade Catalog and Color Printing Members Largest and best equipped print ing Plant in Alexandria 112 SOUTH FAIRFAX ST. Telephone 162 Men's, Women's and Children's Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired Alterations a Specialty HOME TAILORING CO. 903 KING PHONE 190. 1) ?? a moving freight, fell upon, the tracks, vasj jcaught under the reai* truck of a car and cut in two. A half dozen companions and a num ber of pc-destrians witnessed the> fatality. .. Despite his terribb injuries the little boy lived until after he was carried into his home. SHOOTS GIRL AND SELF Jealousy Blamed for Double Tragedy in HdpeWell, Va. Hopewell, Va., July 10.?Jack Foreman, of New York, who for a year has been living in Hopewell# ?Thursday morning sSict and seri ously wounded Ruby Bennet, with whom he was in love, and sent a bullet through his own brain, dying instantly. The girl will likely re cover. Jealousy was the motive. Foreman had been boarding aC Neglect That Tire i They simply can't make tires good enough j to prevent tread cuts. ; And a tread cut means trouble. If neglected the i i result is a "blowout/'* sooner or later. The sooner you get an i jured tire to us the bet ter?but there's no blow out too bad for us to fix | i ?Right. OLD DOMINION TIRE CO 100-102 N. Fayette.. St. j Alex. 845 Alexandria Photo Studio | Successors to Jamison Studio 24 hour service on Developing and Printing Kodaks and Kodak Supplies 416 KING STREET FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINANCIAL STATEM ENT 1,441,324.63 975.51 300,000.00 130,-150.00 CHARTER NO. 1716 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5. Report of Condition of the CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK at Alexandria, in the state of Virginia, at the close of business on June 30th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $1,441,324.63 Total loans , >? Overdrafts, secured $....; unsecured $975.51.. U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 100,000.00 U. S. bond's and certificates of indebtedness pledged as collateral for State or othjr de posits or bills payable 200,000.00 Total Liberby Loan Bonds, 3VI:, 4, and 4Vi per ceit, unpledged 40,450.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 31L*. 4. and 4ri per cent, pledged to secure U. S. deposits 90,000.00 Total Bor.ds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to se cure U. S. deposits 12,000.00 Boras (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits 5,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks' owned unpledged 143,162.78 Collateral Trus: and other notes of corporations issued for nil less than one year nor more than three years' time 74,251.25 Total bci::i.-. securities, ctc., other than U. S... Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 50,000.00 Equity in banking house Furniture ami fixtures r Real estate owned other than banking house.. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .... Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection, (not available as reserve) Ca^h in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies otiher than included above Chucks on other banks in the same city or town ?as reporting bank _ Tcta! of Items 153,325.70 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items .... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer arid due from U. S. Treasurer 'i'cital LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits ? ? ? 28,303/44 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid . CV cute ting notes outstanding -vmcun't due to Federal Reserve Bank Net amounts due to National banks Net amount due to banks, bankers, and trust com panoas (ether than above) Certified checks outstanding ; Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding .... Total of Items 101,638.34 Individual deposits subject to check Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to reserve . ? ? 892,204.57 Postal savings deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to reserve .. 592,140.04 Other United States deposits, including deposits cf U. S. disbursing officers Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Liabilities other than those above stated T otaI State of Virginia, Citv cf Alexandria, ss: I, Richard M. Green Ca*h;?r of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bestofmy^vledgeand belief. RICHARD M. GREEN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day c.f July. 1919. MAURICE WILKINS, Notary Public. My Comrrrissden Expires January 29th. 1922. ' Correct ?Attest: JOHN M. JOHNSON, WORTH HULFISH. URBAN S. LAMBERT, : M. A. AHERN, CARROLL PIERCE. Directors. 234,414.03 12,000.00 50,000.00 2,717.52 3,000.00 78,629.72 9,045.36 135,283.42 2,170.23 6,826.69 10,561.46 5,000.00 $2,422,398.57 200.000.00 200,000.00 28,303.4? 93.400.00 14,2(14.36 66,118.86 111.57 20,616.36 14,791.55 SS0,204.57 12,000.00 3,688.33 588,451.71 85,428.36 200.00D.00 15.019.46 $2,422,398.57 the BeTinet home' for a year. An other boarder, Ray Woods, it is said, provoked him to jealousy. Early Thursday morning Foreman got up and locked Woods into the room, which they occupied jointly. He. then met the girl in the parlor of the bearding house, and after a short talk began firing a pistol at her. One bullet passed through the girl's neck, under the left ear. Foreman went into a back room and shot' himself, falling across a bed. If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all dragfrists. Guaranteed. Look for the neme Gold Mcd?l_ on evory box and accept no iraitAfcJOQ Notions Bluebird Hair Nets, in cap and staight styles; ail colors 4 for 25c. Good Quality Snap Fasteners in black and white; all sizes; 0 dozen, 25c. !44b. boxes Dressmakers' Pins, in al sizes, 15c. ipirks, in all sizes, 15c. all colors, .3 for 10c. Baby Dimple Safety Pins, in a!l sizes, nickel and gold placed dozen, 10c. Clark's Luster Cotton, in all colors. 3 for 10c. Fancy Frilled Elastic, in all colors, 59c. 3-1 Rubber Sheeting, Picce, 50c. Colorite, for coloring straw hats, 19c. Sanitary Napkins, 3 in box 10c Sanitary Aprons, well made, 22c. Clearance of Jewelry at 15c A Clearance b'ale of Jewelry including Bar Pins, Brooches, Earrings, Scarf Pins, Lingerie Ciasps, etc. First?Floor. o If your car hasn't the sied you will have to eat his dust every time. Youiay have a much bigger and apparently more powful car, but if the other chap has $(i^FIEiD;(^BU'R?TO^ . And you haven't, you hee small chance of speed ing ahead of him. ThatVhy so many small cars shoot ahead of you?it's ?t their original power, but the power that comes bm a RAYFIELD. Drive around tomorrow td see us about it. We can tell you in detail just hat a RAYFIELD will do for you. DICKERSON1 GARAGE llS-ll.oSoutlPitt Street Alexandr., Va, P. S. There are special models Joke Butclc, Dodgx & Ford. To the Citizens c Alexandria The following gentlemen ive been appointed a committee to solicit funds fothe Children's Home of Virginia at Richmond, andave been requested to raise $1,200.00 as Alexandria proportion of the $150,000 drive. The committee feels that tgy have neither the time nor inclination to make canvass for this in stitution owing to the numeroi demands made upon our people in the past, and ao feel that this is a most important work and shcld be most liberally supported by our people, and re, therefore, bring ing the mater to your attentio for your considera tion and help in this way. Ile'ip save the children of Vijinia, our most val uable asset. v Send contributions to any rtmber of the com mittee. Respecullv, S. W. PITTS, V\ A. MOORE, -Jr, C. C. LAMOND, J.H. TRIMYER, R. H. (OX. & * o T11W JL ilJL OUR GUARANTEE We guarantee these tires to be free from imperfections h materials and workmanship. All adjustments, if any, will be made direct by us. Let us show them to you. 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