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FINANCIAL, 4 < T MAR 1, -1921. « FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, CH 1, 2 T l DEPRESSION REFLECTED 'RECEIVER FOR BRODE & CO. drmposserram— [ e EQUITABLE | INPENNSY’S REPORT [Brokers Fiie pecition i Bauk i gat s N | CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING || rokers e etition n lank- . 1 5 Became quInvestor §f Men Wanted ! o ruptcy—Nearly 400 Creditors. St M . f ASSOCIATION a en an A Rome, secretar: urer o - R ree me ; ) Al 2 ? ‘adjustment Period Will Be | cimpuiy nas Larn mamed receiver for ; et el 1S e e Gl [ || B s e amiconsnm D > F. W. Brode & Co. brokers in cotton- * Commercia T oferience | o8 O e 2 ¥ y ; - . Short Lived. oo products, who filed a petition in p Amm = AR e ‘w LTI L : . S0 2208 It is now possible for you to buy and pay for Saul . voluntary ba tey in t Tnite un Lo . . L e i it i weus PEYLADELPHIA, March 1—The SOMNITE bankmupicy n the United e ey poeapatele Y] Caavantage L0 0 Join the Equitable and First Mortgages in the same manner as you did Liberty seventy-fourth annual report of jm: Labilities of $756.035.54 with aseets of monthly bariy. e wil b scnc FREE [f | ceive & liberal commisaion, Save Systematically Bonds during the war. et ad Company. just | §2 : v | our confidence will be e 12 e e et Lo [ N ean 400K crenitors of thal fom Sone Boxes | [ e B S S e A e ally aiell adanted o , out refleots u:; "bus\ness ell" o5 of | O the oldest of its kind in the south, s KRIEBE am‘ apaate 1 o rave. Join the Fquitable"and save The plan is especially well adapted for two ck 3 at has Deen felt in many lines of |are scattered throughont the Southern ; Ak L ion eam 2 2 2 Tren £ industry in Tocent months. President | in eastern cities and in Li Tt ’;"X"e Tuvestment Bankers AddrosstRox G285, Stanlomce Subncriptions for the olunvestor 3 e S d, and Copenhagon, 36 N Y. Ave. X » itz Rea, speaking of rate and wage in e ] g e aeicact = e e — 80th Issue of Stock (1) The small investor who des creases, says that the company, hav- ancery court here on - : B el accumulate systematically and at 4ng suffered a heavy detr::;c in nsi“ oframsuil b_{ x?:,. \\'uh:‘: ec l e ! sh ';‘ “"l; Month same time receive an adequate ret gross and pet revenues, nolreapHumptEey S Eampanyl of Dalas Tex, S - e R ocu €1V ares, $2.50 Per kes his first payment oi 0% or s vere asking for the appointment of a r s i S, - el on! ¥ 2 SuEse TR e ke S SN | cetver | Thisi comumiia Msted 95 cred SRR (0 T (SR | 3 Per Cent Interest more and states how he wishes to make remchment in its operating '-‘P*:‘S“" | tor to the extent of $89,400.72. 3 Of_th | i his other payments. These can be made 5 ; "Et is hoped” he says, “that the re- O s Sl i INSTRANCE €f i i AB LD! to suit his convenience: the payments : wudustment period will be shortlivs VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. ax reaired inder. 1 EQUITABLE BUI ING’ should be large enough, however, 1o R O e [ NTw o e ar Siani s Lo, i 0 i 915 F St. N.W. complete the purchase within onc year 4 Tecause {t 1s not restricted (ot ther o or T IO d Dondea grain 20.000.00 5 TS O I T s from date of the first paymient Tnited States™ shows the folloy changes : Capital stock 00000 I 5 “RANK P. REESIDE, Sec : The report reters to the action of | Wheat, decreasnd 700,000 bushe! Interest on Your Investment in “RANK P. 5 o Gl T fhe raflroads in asking the discon-| Corn, decreaseq 1,341,000 bushel s FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES e ol T et e gt \ ‘timuance of the national agreements| Oats, decreased 326,000 bushels. : s s el o @nd working conditions of the war| Rye, decreased 32,000 bushels i i o : oF'a Centinry e as S200: e m : + ‘period, and says- “It is hoped by such | Bariey, decreased 310,000 bushels. Akt | Secured by high-class rea 595000 he can purchase the cntire tion non-employment and wage re- e i s 5 alued 2 ore than dou- 3 mortgage on this plan, receiving 7% uctions will be restricted to reason- o Sinking Fund 8% Gold Bonds estate valued at m = Without a Loss ARt e e R Ao ; =ble limits, but in view of the extent . S Due Feb. 1, 1941 ble the amount borrowed. : of the recession of traffic, and in the| Quotations farnished by W. B. Hibba & Co. | Interst due and i _ Da 3 [ i ; ] SN : output of the industries with the wage Loans, s Sinking und sui- All details handled by experts, Clients using this method of investing receive 77 interes reductions that have becn brought : ficient to redeem entire < = i th f i on all partial payments. In other words, the purchaser receives about in other lines of activity. it is}Asma K issue at or bef who can best maintain the safe- interest on all his paymients irom the date they are made. BT oinacd ot the cianasrd seale | American FeRlamea turity. In !ty of your investment. 5 ] 2 established to meect war conditions. 3 LIABILITIES $1.000 denominations. £ 100 z LD by The method of paymen: is r!f_un.k"b:ruusct he can decreasc ATt neom G fug Iy s 22 P e e e Offered if, «as and when Any amount from $100 up can | por each ONE HUNDRED or increase his payments or pay in full at any time 01.673, a decrease, compared wit | 2% required by e : 5 JOLLARS you & g ?91:\, e T the 19200 aet 2 1 ;} u‘(td at price to yield | be placed and interest will start FIRST MOIT e Rclient oies Mieens it otk lorihyn =S income. $29.950,401 was applied to the | I 5 bou {at once. you will i H he 1 t possible return with safety i a Caledonia . | vested with us. e gets the largest possible 6 per cent dividends of the company; | CHEONe a1e 8.21¢; i 2 is money while it is accumulating for investment. It< great- + $2239.790 to sinking and other re- a 316 [Axencs deposits - oy 4 =l on his money while it is accun g y serve funds, and §811,479 to profit | Cazada Copper . a3 |Surplos . - to maturity Full particulars gladly fur i est advantage is that it provides the necessary system and in- and loss. The report adds that until | Carib Sendicate S Circular ML-374 Sent on Request nished. | centive for safe, profitable investment. final_settlements are effected with | Carih Trdine " R Pt 3 = i for dollar, when B et n the Income statoment | Cies Service (rumr .- Joar 0. anaordinary it foeur TheHational ity i LUCHS. | ) Come in and talk the matter over. and general balanec sheet, are neces- | (e Service () Company | SHANNON & y | These notes, in denomina- sarily estimated. Colonial Tire. - | % | of $100. ) Under the head of “operating re- Fon o 741 15en 8¢ Now, ||| Main 2345, 713 14th St. | secured on imiproved D sults” for 1920, the Teport shows the | Commbia Syndicate ashington—T41 151 St N.w. S ! ential property, and B )y following: R ay operating reve- | Conolidated Copper. 3 Telephone—Main J | the amount of the loan rep- - I - nues, $566.860,758, rease. compared "'“‘f"’l“lff"" . 2 205,86 | REPORT «yro'fily: CONDITION i r(;se:ls llw th;«nlBO per oent M L with 1919, ilway | Ravis Daly . . President. | he 5 of the value of the property. ortgage Loans. operating ex in- f purine ) . Secretary. > - N LR T Ask for Booklet L and list. omvaser " Eg15] After adding | Eh me Chia Tt KEFOK OF THE CONDITION | UNION SAVINGS Bt el ¢ $13,011.599 for tax accruals and va- | Ertel O t1 0. nanK = 3 ANl BANK | =5 Automobile Inxu Fious other amounts. (he net raflway | Foreka Crorsis M il g NATIONAL SAVINGS ANK. | Wm. S. Phillips Fire Insurance operating deficit amounted to $48.- | Farrell Coal . 14 REFOIT OF THEE CONDITION ND TRUST CO 4t Washington, fn the District of Columb i . P :'fl.l::‘?:l':'";,“:‘:'(" 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 447.371, an increase of $59,161. S e JiS b the close of business Pebruary 21, 16210 | o compared with 1919 The report sho PEOPLE’S _A‘ | Realtor and Rental Properties 920 Z! . At Washington, in the Distriet of Columbia, at R ¢ 409 New York A N. o3 that on December 1. 1920. there . ot = R L O i {| 1409 New York Ave. N.w. orSEU T eaiatock St COMMERCIAL AND County "1 S i Phone Main 98 The net income of th svivania CAVIN (R Q = = ¢ - « company for 1520 was $87.000 20 4 | SAVINGS BANK L 2. Overdraties nnsteuRed F08. v decrense of $173,061, compared with lington, in the District of ( 3. U S government securities 1919, and the net income of the Pitts- the close of buss owned: burgh, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. of i © Unpledged . $400.00 i 9 Louis Railroad Company, operated by i = H the Pennsylvan was $4,183,626, a Total, U. 5. government ) Professor Keynesisayss decrease of $169,7 » HiRS fl‘x‘flfsl;,;ggl dise 247,700.78 A A ies e 2 aru s lone Star Gas............ caunts L 2. ove <. unsecured, $118.22 tiew, etc.. other “It verfull illy- c e e i ounts (except those 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, § -t e t powerfully i KEEN INTEREST IN FURS Magma Copner shown in b and rl.fl"l nLflPQ 8. L.o:,;'dlgowrnnun. Vllfiflln ;r:;{n;‘pfemu‘xlm j mines hlStOry afld. e h . |asaracama 01 . e fe ; < Onpledged 17,800.00 i veals the secret springs on the ——— = Marlaua Reners . e R < 07900 0 = ealy the accrct sorifes s Mason Valley . 3. U overnment o sovernment se Total bonds, se- a; k o Many Varieties of Pelts Make et il ... 26| W GheTs o TRt R 80000 .,:fi':‘;":‘fl' e e takes the private citi- Initial Appearance at Sale. Midwest Oil pfa. ged. U. 8. C. £ a Bonds, securi: = 3409, 000,01 -‘5’3‘%'&‘;‘ ;e?‘_o& d(;‘cermng mm(} eace reaty Anin K 3. te. otner - ¥ 45,000, i 2T LOUIS, Mo., March 1.—Nearly a | New Corn L S Total U. 8. ‘government S e 5. Porninne am fict = Lty mcodl:m 'di;losy;::;fi" ; [] v pe'ts w duled ines Co. rities o 1500, g . rl e S ;"o"l: were < h;{lul!h: b Amer. Palp und Faper. g Bk s it mium on same.$1.317.952.01 gxé};: :v'.é:::m owi | 9 . International Fur Exchange here today. | nmar o (aew g | 7- Furniture and fixtures. Total sl L . 5 - o . ”“ll'l?;':r:fleqflggi inciuded brown. bl‘u»ki,lf.'.'l‘:..'., “:ux‘_: o l(" 15, S Dve from all other banks G LT, 032 01| SNACDmIR fromt | Mr. Bairuch, his in- | FEvery business man and every student (\}13 ourhmternagonl.:] and seal dyed muskrat, seal ! Perfection Tire . ... 3 R s . 8 s 5,000, — 200,004 , says: & 5 fi A ’s 3 dved plates, beaver thibet skins and | brodncers and. Refiners” g sag | AeOeheramets, (R 1,209.00000 | 11. Checks and other cash ttems.. - .05 83 & oduction gsay situation should carefully read Bernard M. Baruch’s new bool dog mats and dog robes Radio “com. . 1w 2 : 7. Turnituce and fxtures. ... 10542147 | 12 Cash in vanit ... 25,872 58 A e entitled : ! Al were making their initial appear-(Radio pfd. IR et Uia Dol cromigng = e stand the peace treat i he : ;;“iifid‘lz‘; “a‘"fi;’;fi,f",‘j,f:;:‘f’}g* \,"lm:“""; L(\'I.nn nwn::-n’v’ml-d' AL LIABILITIES sl ek i Se8) Qv}?o does n‘:)! know ang The MM of d ated a ready ma 2 ew Salt Creek Producing. 51, 3 E toe 3 D from) == B . the active bidding that has characterizeq | Salt Creck (mew). .. T e T ey Gesitasis CERL 30,0 LIABILITIES. | cannot measure the hu- | Reparation and Economic Sections previous sales. l:rmu'!:upw::.‘ ?z ;"% 17 ided p;um 5 11. Checks and «lv.bey cash item: e gla%) %& C-vh‘-,: stock paid in. m%é’g man conditions under ; X - cu teresccene ,068. A .4 . . R —— Skells Ofl - = 75 pentes, inferost and 12 dCeshpinfrsalt 17 ‘= Uadivided profits’ which it was brought | of the Treaty RECORD OIL EXPORTS. Sveets €0 o K R ke patd el T D e atereat forth. It is singular, | 5 5 ¢ NEW YORK, March 1.—A new record ;nrmy-:g ;!N'rm-n ”1'«? 11'1‘% 'Den!\’;nd dr{v'oiltl (e o e LIABILITIES. and taxes pald.. .608.90 T but t:lne, thal: p:acel Mr. Baruch was economic adviser to the American Peace Com- for export of oil f Maxico by Conop ension 1% 17 able within 30 days): ‘k paid in. . $1,000,000.00 = 2016 el very beautiful Sheie i i s - companies was cstablished i Januars e Pk ix 27| lndividual deposits biect to 12 Sarpian Tund. o 2 F1:800.005:00 | 18. Amount. reserved for tazes ac- e ;ue::& t!:e ‘:',ar butial mission, member of the Supreme Economic Council, amd‘:l ar= hen that score of Droducers shipped |1 & EIER 31 T O giia Time deposiis (payabie atier 3 S o |11 & Pndivided prof- o2 10, Amonnt Teasived tof il Tnter: ! ot hatefal S hen aia head of the War Industries Board, was in a situation to unde 872,424 barrels compared with Deceny | U2'ed Front Sharing S S TR b Lass cocrenc ex. 20, a e " To" tram war ended.” stand the business economics behind the peace treaty. ber’s output. the previous high record. United el Casdy 8, 28| cerumcaies "o depostt (other 250 " comy As the N e Mexican Petroleum Corporation was | United Texas . X than for money borrowed).... 6,060.00 s SRR 5,508 - P 5 . ey : New firat on the list, with ageferate ships | Warren Bron g By [ Other eime "depoaics. avimgs di- 18, Amount reserved for tazense i ——— Charles W. Ehiot, Ex- | There is nothing partisan or political in this book. As the Ne Dents of 3.209.716 barrels, and Standard | Wazland O o a8 g e At e i e 0000021 Dertlded checks Gapacinres = President of Harvard York Times says, it is a plain story, but Mr. Baruch “has the ?a‘(gwxgz'g‘:m}‘:hfiim:n " T e HE SIS ok oot o BP0z | %% O Lk e e e 60180 e withn S dury: T University, writes, in judgment and sense of proportion necessary to the historian.” + Mexican Eagle, which shipped 2,243.403 | © HEAL Aero - s e g o Ty eeabienfian; | i omtisedfeumctal o N AL | - ReLyIqERI R SeDost a0 a letter to*Mr. Baruch: The book covers the effect of this country’s signing the treaty barrels. . | Armour Leather com. . 13 | cashier of the above-named bank, do solemly payable within 39 days): 24. Certificates of deposit due “I have lately read £ gy it. Every financier and every law- Armour Leather pfd. 81, | Bovar,lat the above statement is true to the | 23, Tngiyiduat " depostts subject oo with great satisfaction and the effect of not signing it. Every 1L oh. and jef. X = 1 in - S LIGGETT & MYERS’ PROFIT. 5 R B, Wit EroRsT, s checkr s -{ R 44250 your book entitled ‘The yer should have a copy of this book in -order to get all phases NEW YORK. March 1.—Earnings of 13% | Subseribed and moors o aat 25d Cashler. 1,883,510.14 Making of the Repara- of matters affected by the treaty which vitally concern him— the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company 08 | day of February, 1921 ; days’ or more notice): tion a nd Economic matters of contracts, debts and property interests and the great for 1920 aggregated 3$7.597.803, or $18.63 a | Union Crbide .. ...ooooooocc 86 56K | (Seal) J;'n. RATHRONE, . 22, , ‘26, 27 29, Certificates of deposit (other 2o Sections of the Treaty. : f ti d German private propert #hare on the common stock after deduc- | — — Correst-Attest: Notary Publie, D. 0. and 28 . ....$9,085,307.71 Shan for money borrowed).. 26,305.22 The introduction is the questions of reparation an an pri prop - tion of preferred dividends. In 1919 the M t '.0 “%omx Time deposits (payable afier £2. other time deposita. 7.0 AR : 5 company had profits equivalent 15 $20.25 oney to an A DE S0idayn o mhRctitoln tificates of deposit repre- best zrgumen'; Forfiie There is a carefully prepared index for the business man, should 2.share. Net profits for 1920 Were $10,- | go.ured by First Deed of Trust on Real Estats. JOH A 29. Certificates of deposit (other senting_money borrowed. . 83,500.00 Covenant and Treaty G TS o o e et s sl §72.966. against TU 0 dame Prevailing_interest and_commission. EDWARD:AW.: than for money borrowed).. 330,651.81 | 36. Customers’ payments on . lib- that I have read, and the question aris £ th > tions aggregating $15.116 were made, 7 420 Wash. L. & Trust 1 of ti its, items 5 erty .- 3 i ce treaty. representing the difference Betweenthe Joseph 1. Weller 2 Wash. L & - 2 L5, 5, 51 and 85 $330,650.51 :n:om’lg{::eggfl;gg“;e:; the various clauses of the pea y « price paid for its own bonds purchased | —=— . 4 - A 5 5 during the vear and their face vange. LIBER l Y BONDS REPORT OF THE CONDITION TOMAL o ooonriaaniasens on: $12.142,482.84 the book will be much It is the one book dealing with the economic clauses written by = of the s e LSO, Bcamares oF ‘e increased by the fact | aman who helped to draft them. $3—wherever books are sold. PULLMANS TO MEXICO. povenT 430 soun o CAE | WASHINGTON LOAN |sisrezanta bink: do soemnny swes tias tne | sisemcet 4 . that you stick tightly NEW YORK. March 1.—The Gulf Libertv Bond Exdlange AND TRUST LRt Py o of 7 | 458 ubecribed and sojren to before me thls Z0th to those matters with HARPER & BROTHERS, N York ! Coast Lines. in connection with the p CO.. CHAS. C. LAMBORN, Treasurer. |8ay of Februmy, M2l oo oo . which you were closely ), New Ti Texas Mexican railroad and the Na- 604 14th St N.W. At Jashingtoo. in the District of Columbls, at] , Babecribed sod sweey o before me this 25th : Notary Public, rot e of Busines ¥ 21, concerned in the mak- tional lines of Mexico, have inaugurated the close of s8 February 21, 1921, a through sleeping car service between (8eal.) Correct—Attest: ing of the Treaty.” Est. 1817. “104 Years of Good Books” e AR {Beal) " BROUCE BATRD, Notary Publle, ADE_H. COOPER, Houston and Mexico City, via Corpus 1. 2 Loans ant "G 0 20 Wiillam D. Hoover, Reginald 8. Huldekoper T AN, | e R O covernmens | PASSPORTS TO FINANCIAL ;::"':t-‘”m"lé_- e Viets: Eomenston, VICTOR I BVANS. are necessary for American travelers (except thome wun‘;mrn. Walker, g lr(’i-euc:.lxltl“?i.u CHAS, B 3 oo Gl D SAFETY bz:.";,’,’u':”? - -§$9/016.969.00. Oharles Minshail, i Ditectors . other banks — Washington Stock Exchange M S e e ;"""“}"‘ e A domnmentaty hassport to & better otal toans. 5 Iratiers Lyour individaal celection et Ofen at 8:30 AM. Every Banking Day . SALES. rules. Financial safety can come 3. U. 8. government securities " Washington Gas Tioe 41000 at 1003, T Son only threugh consistent sav. ownea: y Washington Rallway 4s—$1.000 at ing and cautious investment. Our A Pledged $165.600.00 0%, Lo at % Fiiul Sioriage. Noter on Improred < Unpledged 590.329.30 ° ° K, 15 31,000 at 5013, pacuports. in the ‘sense that the Total T. 8. government C l b N tl al Bank B S TGS | apmi olumpia INauon . of ‘principa . in. S el e s ACapiar® 911 F Street Seobiese Bid and Asked Prices SWARTZELL, RHEEM & Tetallboudn, secEifee: st i PL‘IEL?OLI'\:A'II)EITIES 7 a '::'::? ':}f:;“r_‘ .R. s $ AMERI CAN Q ; e il S ] rsus Failure ! N - 7 . ue from na- 1 EUEEES B B rr et swea kW, | e MECLS) pe SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY || Auacostia and Potomac S, 5 Washington. D. c;owfl T gl = 1.088.444.8 I IANY begin savings accounts, but few con- o TERVATIONB/HONE g ié Camn e, o tinue them as faithfully as they might. Sav- WASI'HNGTON, D C Fotane Blecrsic Lok i ing calls for self-discipline, and that’s just what S T s o oee i B 1 e Pecier ea g Bainmeee {15 coptat stPARTETE 4 ool || S EOUE forfeiec peoplelash: Condensed Statement of gondlhon ; i Ges 1003 49 AN N LR ~-- Lamoow ||| ¢ Add to Your Nestegg EVERY PAYDAY, and at the Close of Business Eicre Reaity 51 Gabori e 03 Interest on Savings Accounts. Lies oriiai o SIOAIBA0 show the world your stamina is the kind that February 21, 1921 p STOCKS THE CLINTON B S azes il can’t be swerved short of success. That's the type A e THE CLINTON BANK paid 7.000.01 | 5 . to hel 3 s AT Clinton, Md, g e s o[l of saver we're anxious to help. RESOURCES : apital Truc W. Gilbert Deat 3. Fraak Deas ‘acernod Ceierieieeee 80,638.80 > : "R R GG B R eedie S~ 1. AT i i i S Cashand due from Basks. ..o $ 403685423 PR S I S BSOS 3 T Foutean open-a: Savings Account «i 1 U.S. Bonds and Notes and other Bonds and Securities. . . .. ... 6,279,600.4 v i pLoe o O {his convenient Bank with as littlc as Loans and Discounts. . ...........ccoooeneeeennnnn... 15136,274.01 D e, Clerks’ Pension Fund-Investment................c..... 50,00%.00 r 3. Tnrihont deonity et to R R Cust ? Liability Account-Letters of Credit............. 44,958.00 ) CASSATT I L S & MCcKINNON et it 219,246.85 OFFERINGS 4} nk’.".“ ;21”5“:1,"".')37-”3‘.'1'{“.", 840133 THOMSON c Sundry Assets e 5,640.24 Tomi “depcatia secaredhe New York Chicago B d Real Estate Owned 1,649,146.24 - poe ¥° March issue of Piefics o neseta” ot this Banking Houses and Re e . 10D i GoNEAN. - iogs 1s [ | moames asias 42 Broadway Beiaoelingt 28,421,420.02 4 Security asd Trust-. . ssatt Offerings is Togri femen Rt WASHINGTON $28,421,420. e B i ready for distribution. Al SR e AT I Loien Trust . ) Time depasits (payable’ after w N eahlegtan oon s Hetai: 2o We shall be glad to o e tias 1412 H Street N.W. LIABILITIES c "aavinge. e 1 you a copy up: 29, Certientrs of aemostt fother Tel Fraakiln 6100, Herbert H. Brown, Manager. . Merchants' L34 send you a copy upon 1o, a0 o maney Torrowed) T 18073740 Capital Stock e ttteeiniieeeeeee...$ 3,400,000.00 ' ?“:‘Z}.:. ‘Hereer Bavinge s i request. e T LamsmT Members Tus ! ceerreeeeess. 2,000,000.00 e e ] Kindly ask for 2 o amane New York Stock Exchange g.':::::: g&‘:’:’ é’:d..r.':d. Undivided Profits. .. ...........cooiiirnneiiieinnnnns 700,680.80 S et circular 3-9 i New York Cotton Exchange Minncapofls Chamber - Com- Deposits S S S OB 50 .. 22,024,545.81 ™ 3 : o ew York Produce Exchange mercce A 2 A DU i e Now Orloans Cotton Exchangs Winsipes Grain Exchange Clerks’ Pension Fund and Income Thereon. .. ... 5101250 2 AT Bt Reserve for Interest and Taxes........................ 19811268 3 : 2 Finberriion and searn (o Tafors' e, {his 24t Facts and figures relative to securities and commodities § Le of Credit e 44,958.00 - K CAsmv Co. day of ¥ m‘-k’:.'::’,"";'.&’;-'"fl . cheerfully supplied, smumdr,l". .“'.,,,........................ 211023 PHILAD! o~ samat ety Sl e Our private wires extend to leading cities in the Unle B —_— 4 ST.'I:AUL STR Aedrww parier T W, G, States and Canada, : $28,421,420.02 LTITMORE hy hn [ i - Now YorhmPittsburghforsnion o ;“?:- &W‘L'.:"R, E.::}’ Bpeclal ::I,m.b» glven te -futures in Qraim, Cotton and : ‘ Phfl' P, Rocolde, o : L. Wiiting Eastos,

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