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faal lacw~lonl lel IRal woacne! 111 1al] laBRewSumwr lwoonl waSa e -~ S28% p O Ll o e s sl lie il sl we bl mmia 2834 250 Cosden & Co lalevamuowomxaenl 1 8un | | luleolaal I Advance R pf. Ajax Rubber. Alaska Gold Alaska Juneau. Allied Chemical Allied Chemical pf. Allis-Chalmers. ... Am Agri Chemical. . Am Bank Note. Am Beet Sugar. Am Bosch Magneto. Am Can.. Am Can pf. Am Car & Fdy. Am Cotton Oil. Am Druggist Syn Am Fvoress. . Am International Am La France Am Linseed. . Am Locomotive Am Radiator. Am Safety Razor Am Ship & Com Am Smelting. .. Am Smelting pf Am Snuff..... Am Steel Foundry.. Am Sugar. Am Sugar p! Am Sumatra Am Tel & Tel. Am Tobacco. . Am Tobacco (B).... Am Woolen........ Asso Dry Goods Asso Oil. Atchison Atchison pf. Atlanta Bir& Atl... Atlantic Cst Line. Atlantic Gulf. Atlantic Gulf pf. Baldwin Loco. Balto & Ohio Balto & Ohio pf.... — Bklyn Rapid Tran.. — BklynRTctfs. 10 BurnsBros.. — Butte Copper & Z — Butte & Superior... — Bautterick. ... _13% — Caddo Central 647~ 5035~ 6 Calif Packing.eem.« — Calif Petrol...ceeue 77% 684 7 Calif Petrol pf. .eee. 119% 1144 10 Canadlan Pacific. .. 43) 3544 — Central Leather.... 7 CentralLea pf.owew 4 _Cerrode Pasco. Certain-teed. Chandler Motors. Ches & Ohio. . Chi Gt Western. Chi Gt Western pf. Chi Mil & St Paul. Chi Ml & St P pf. Chi & Northwn. Chi Pneu Tool. Chi R1& Pacifio. ... ChiRI&P6%DS..« Coca-Cola..... Colo Fuel & Iron. Colo & Southern. ... Columbia Gas. . Columbia Graph.... Colum Graphonet pf. Comp Tabulator Consol Cigar. Consol Gas.. . Cons Inter Callahan Consol Textile. ContCan... Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sug pf. Davidson Chem.... Denver & R10G...o Denver & RGpf.... Dome Mines. . Elk Horn Coal. Erie 2nd pf. Famous Player! Fisk Rubber. Gaston Wilims. Gen Asphalt. Gen Electric. Gen Motors. . Gen Mot 7% deb Goodrich (B F) Goodrich (B F) pf.. Great Northern pf. . Great Northn Ore Greene Cananea. ... Guantanamo Sug. .. Gulf Mob & Nor. . Haskell & Barker. . Homestake Mining. Houston Oil. . Hupp Motor. Illinois Central Indiahoma. .. Indian Refining lospiration. . Interboro Con. Interboro Con pt. Inter Agri Chem. Inter Agri Chm pf.. Inter Harvester. Inter Marine. . Inter Marine pf. Inter Motor Truck. Inter M Trk 2nd pf. Inter Niokel. Inter Paper Invincible Oil. Island Oil. Jewel Tea. Jewel Tea pf.. Jones Bros Tea Kan City Sou.. Kan City Sou pf. Kelly-Springfield. . Kelsey Wheel ", . . Kennecott Copper... Cluett Peabody. .oe. Week ending March 5, 1921. Net. High. Low. 3113 17 50 2734 14 38% 7 n74 %114 3% 85 2 343 65 8 2 18 1% Div. Rate. 160 Middle States. 2 Iaale 214 N Y Dock. . lewel camwoeno=laow!l | lel |l laeal vwl ccBuawa~a— [ 5614 520 Royal Dutch lol rawecoanl Il ol © g lwowmd | e | loalmmworwoenlolalewl 13 1081 8 Keystone Tire..... 6 Lackawanna Steel. Laclede Gas. Lee Rubber. i Lehigh Valley Loews Inc Loft Inc. . Lorillard (P). Loose Wiles Manati Sugar. Manhattan Elev Maxwell. . Maxwell 1st. May Dept Stores Mexican Pete. Miami Copper. . Midvale Steel. Minn & St L (n). MStP&SSM Mo Kan & Tex Mo Kan & T pf. Mo Pacific. . Mo Pacific pf Montgry Ward. Montana Power. Mullins Body . Natl Acme. Natl Biscuit. Natl Cloak & Natl Conduit. Natl Enameling. Natl Lead. .. Natl R R Mex 2d Nevada Copper. N O Tex & Mex NY Air Brake. N Y Central. NYC&StL. N Y New Haven. N Y Ontario & W N Y Shipbullding. Norfolk & Westrn North American. Northern Pacific Nova Scotia Steel. .. Oklahoma Prod.... Orpheum Cireuit Otis Elevator. Otis Steel. . Owens Bottle. Pacific Gas & Elec Pacific Oil. Pan Am Petrol Pan Am Petrol (B). Pennsylvania...... Penn Seabd Steel. .. Peoples Gas. .. Pere Marquette. Philadelphia Co. Phillips Petroleum. Plerce Arrow. Pitts & West Va. Pond Creek Coal Pressed Steel Car. Public Service NJ. . Pullman Co. .. Reading 24 pf. Remington Typr... Replogle Steel..... Rep Iron & Steel.... Rep Ir & Steel pf... Rep Motor Trk..... St Joseph Lead StL & San Fran St L Southwestrn. St L Southwn pt. Santa Cecilla S| Savage Arms. Saxon Motors Seaboard Air L.ae.. Seaboard Air L pt.. Sears Roebuck . Seneca Copper. . Shattuck Ariz Cop.. Shell Trans & Trd. . Sinclair Consol. Southern Pacific Southern Pacrts. .. Southern Raliway.. Southern Ry pf. Standard Oil NJ Stand Ol N J pt. Stewart Warner Submarine Boat.... Superior Oil. caaecw Superior Steel.. Temtor C& F (A). ‘Tennessee Cop. Texas Co Texas & Pacific. Texas Pac C & Oil Third Avenue. Times Sq Auto.... Tobacco Products. . Transcontinental Transue & Willms Union Bag & Papr Union Oil Union Paclfic. .. Union Pacific pr. United Alloy Stl United Drug United Fruit United Ry Invst United Ry Inv pr. United Retall Strs. U S Cast Iron Pipe.. U S Cast Ir Pipe pf. U S Food Prod U S Ind Alcohol TS Realty. . U S Rubber. U S Rubber 1st pf U S Smelt Refin U S Steel U S Steel pf. Utah Copper Utah Sec Corp Vanadium Corp. ... Va-Carolina Chem Vivaudou.....euuua ‘Wabash.... Wabash pf A. ‘Weber & Heilbr ‘Wells Fargo Exp. .. ‘Western Maryland. ‘Western Md 2d pf. . ‘Western Pacific ‘Western Pac pf. Western Union. Westinghouse Elec. Wheel & Lake Erie. White OIl. Wilson & Co..... Willys Overland Willys Ovind pf. . Wisconsin Central... Woolworth........ Worthington Pump 4814 4634 * Ex dividend. Week ending March §, High. Corrected to the Close of Business March 5, Saturday, at the Office of The Evening Star. 1981. Net. Close. Chge. 15 — 14 55 — & a - X 214+ 14 58 -1 1634 — %5 23 1055 — 159 + 45 343 — 3% 801 + 244 51 — 1% 55— 25 8+ X4 74 (156 —2 180 — = B — % 178 + 155 44+ 1% % 25+ 1% 1055 — 15 313 3 — 1 593 — * 2% + 154 1903 — 33 1% — 1 34— 23 9% — N 0 +5 811 — 23 37 34 2l — 3% 120+ 1% 1+ ¥ 9H — 5% 4734 31 - 15 Y — 134 125 — 1% 5 %+ 17 Make it make more money every year for you is what we < ils are advising Investors who have money w ich now ix only 42— 2% enrning them 57 or 4%. The keenext posted men of the 46 -1 world of bunincas are of the opinion money “I:I‘::mr'l“h;: Parie On...... in such great supply that it w e hard to ge e ] 304 — % nd Southern ref. = return you ean mow. Therefore, it ix to your interest to Alaw. . 7 - 1% "l::-'x'nh"rnz'-:“"”" cons. 45 ut your money where you can get N and 107 for it, it m - Fx of nada Je (1931) ot Mo with full safety. 9% = Lo We are advising purchasex of the common and preferred + % shares of the 196 — 1% 05— % WASHINGTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO. 24— 14 A well-known and xuccessful loeal ice companr, 215 + 15 | dsgett and 3 erecting plant No. 2 on Twenty-third street northwest s Louleville and Nashville un. 4a.. between M and N. This nlant, when nnleted, ix expected 256+ 14 1o treble the output of ice and xhould mot oniy enable 9% 1025 - 1 "%+ 1% 2% +2 Lol 6%+ 74 “ -y 21— 3% 6875 — 214 445 — 115 6735 — 2y 102 325+ 1% 813 — 134 109 + 34 94 -1 124+ 1% 34 -1y 3+ 3 $2 d 8 2+ 5 1y~ 8% 6236 — 33 0 - K 18 4 7 28% + 314 ¥+ % 81 - 7 6%+ 4 W— % 30— % 12%-1 43— Né— % B~ % 3B -1 11 5 Bl + 1% H THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., MARCH 6. 1921-PART 1 FINANCIAL. T. —Cotton sale. Silks contin- ate volume. Bur- laps were quiet. Linens moved slowly. Prices current a 28-inch, 64x64s, 53¢ inch, 64x6ds. 7%c: brown sheetin 11c; tickin 0s, indigo, 1 inghams, 13 southern standards, 8 oz, 20c; denims, prints, 1le; Checks Fear of Price Readjustment Halts Buying—nPig Iron and Copper Weak. NEW YORK. March 5.—The steel market continues dull and buyers are refusing to make purchases in ex- cess of immediate requirements. In- dependent companies have secured a moderate amount of business on their Jower price levels. and in some cases orders were of fair volume. ®zars of further important price readjustments serve to discourage active new buy ing. while production is being held down to fit the demand. Pig_iron was weak. The demand was light, and even the small output sold slowly. February production was the smallest since October, 1919, when a strike was in progress, Copper Demand Poor. Copper demand continued poor port business chiefly was in small | probably reflecting uncertainty T garding war reparations. Domestic manufacturers were holding better CITIZENS g Commercial f Accounts Safe Deposit A Boxes Monthly Siatee ment Service Week’s Price Range New York Stock Exchange|[[[TIEACIVITY ~ |areiiciteinl FOREIG | INVEST general conditions or a revival of de- mand for their products. No particu- lar pressure from secomd-hands was brought to bear. Such holdings ap- parently were well cleaned up before the beginning of the year, although E N T S some smaller producers are shading i prices and seem as unwilling to ac- ’ Cumulats stecns: We specialize in i The rumored sale of small-lot elec- DROD S gy trolytic at 123%, the lowest price since ment. Real e 1914, was neither definitely confirmed and Costs nor denied, but some business was re- borted at 123 spot and quotations for ots were down to 12% for sec- ond quarter. The larger producers, 034 N, ¥ s, D, F. o 34 N. Y. e, NLWL however, evidently awalit a revival of B. F. SAUL €O, F demand to meeting these low quota- g:fi:.e'n tf:lompetltlon for the small ! oftering and are maintaining the 13-cent basis. s Improved Inquiry for Lead. Lead dropped to 4 cents, but fin- l;rhne'dfl;n Detter tone in response to im- nqul and an adv: proveds ry dvance in Tin declined further, the withdrawal N e ot e 1] of support by the M: 1 at gugpert by he Yaiwy covernmen) [Vloney to Loan || current weekly auet. 25 Broad St EXCHANGE | Cable Transfers Foreign Currencies DUPONT | NATIONAL BANK Frankiin 4424 On Parle Francais | 4 Week’s [;ee Trial E MOTION PICTURE (6] vou may b Six Motor Stocks et E . copy which will he sent gratis on re- Ask for W. S. No. New York Brooklyn . a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (ex- ’ . Overdrafte, u .U S, gov -rs . Other bonds, In{' buyers to hold aloof. Becured by First Teed of Trust on Real Estate nle’;c d\_x‘!ll’ but 5roducnu not forcing Prevailing interest ‘;av;omm.ssian : aCmnder e aay i axh. L. & Trust Cables report a steady curtailment of Joseph L. Weller [, Tt uni a1 production in Belgium. ntimony was steady despite slack demand. Far eastern offerings were light and buy; i lght uyers showed little in- em‘.*l.nuuflzu; Maeh oz o today. —_— NEW YORK BOND LIST. NEW YORK, M & w8 e e e . 43, coupon. American Smelting and American Tel. and Tel. ¢ BOUG FOFS T h Missouri, Kezsas and Teras 1s¢ és. o Pt v & the company to pay larger dividends ¢ now beinx paid, but in pr the sto You can buy unitx of these shares at Pacife Tel, and Tel. Te. Pennaylvania consolidated Pennsylvania gen. oa. Reading gen. 4s ic Tron and’ Steel price advanced. you. Southern Railway gen. Texas and Pacifie 1y Union Pecific 45 . Exclusive Fiscal Agentx Wabash 1s Wilson and Co. ey. *Bid. tOffered. —_— oz i v | | 8250 Save and Investim raw and cooked. a unit Phone Main 6873 Investment Opportunity Oil to 1,500 bbls. of crude oil each day, is now being erected in the city of Bowling Green, Ky., by prominent Oil Operators and Kentucky Business men. REFINERIES PAY HANDSOME DIVIDENDS to their SHARL HOLDERS, and Bowling Green, Ky., is conceded by Oil Authorities as beir the most logical spot in the United States for a Refinery. Warren County, of which Bowling Green is the county seat, is probably the greatest shallow Qil Field in.this country, hundreds of Oil Wells being drilled to a depth of four to five hundred feet, making from one hundred to 1,000 bbls. of oil daily. With 500 or more drilling machines working day and night and thousands of bbls. of oil now held in storage tanks on the di ferent propert through- out the country for the want of pipe lines and refinery facilities to handle this oil—you can appreciate the necessity and future of a Refinery in this ficld. There is no other Refinery within 100 miles of Warren County and only one pipe line at this time, taking a small part of the Oil. All foundations for stills and equipment are now completed and the boilers in and the Refinery should be in operation by the first of June, 1921. i A limited number of shares of this Refinery are now being offered at $12.50 per share, and when subscribed the subscription books of the company will be closed. An exceptional opportunity to share in a clean, wholesome enterprise, managed by a real Oil Man with no watered or promotion stock charged to the company. For prospectus and full information, write or phone. SMITH & COMPANY SUITE 57 METZEROTT BLDG. 1110 F Street N.W. Main 2823 o - ared by first deed trust on high-class nd 10% rtion increase the value of 50 each, better Industrinl investment seems (o ux poxs $100 to $1,000 or more put into thexe shares now will give You an income of more than donble what you are getting if you are saving money at 3%. Now ix the time to purchase these ice sbares before the insue is xold and the A thorough investigation of thix going Washington en- terprine in invited. A phone or postal inquiry will bring you the full information dexired and without obligation to Wolberg & Co., Inc. 354 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. 52.50 a unit REAL ESTATE NOTES Censervative Valuations FLOUR PRICES AT MILIS. %Mm’n'hwm propercies. Responsible MINN, 3 sands of people to put their gav. makers. (MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, March o S Dol s | Flour——Unchanged to 10" cents higher: | [ basis. 1 cells how Pecer (LA n carload lots, family patents quoted | accumulated $10,511.82 i | GLOVER & FLATHER ¢| 580300980 2 bbL, 'in 88.1b. cotton in ten years by lnvesting $25 per 3 B ents, 53973 ~ bar ‘mouth. factfounded story, Bran, 23.00. Wheat.—Cash N o | interest. Write fof 737 15th St. N.W. T AND SOLD FOR CASH iLiberty Bond Exchange| 664 14th St. N.W. I_E%i‘ mmlce Dividendsmmm }W%‘ 1 1. a Loans 5. Other bond: . . a Value of banking ho . Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank...... o 12, 1tems with federal reserve bank in process of collection (not i Nt wmounts due from banks, bankers and trust compani or 1 ey - 119.069.11 1 ges for clearing hous 375,656.10 16, Checks on other banks in the same city or Lown as report- bank (other than item 15).......... 192,992.00 >, 13, 14, 15 and 16...... 332, de of city or to B i 1904134 z 5.000.00 ipons in process of collection. £5.676.06 & b Liberty loan coupons............. 38.91 . ¢ Due from foreign banks and bankers 9 " d Foreign money . 3 —————— . 1645648 Total ceeeeeen weesassenaas eesseevesnssssesssssessseses 25,631,830.25 LIABILITIES. “ . Capital stock paid in. . $1,000,000.60 3 urplus fund . . 2,000,000.00 = a Undivided profits s A . §541,33 H b1 current expenses, interest and taxes paid 45,907.97 . ———— 49542834 1 4. Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of ma- 22, Individual deposits s C Certifi . Dividends unpaid ... . Other demand Other_time deposi re 50, Letters of credit and traveler: E ! . Lis fory notes .. . 39,0514 P b Alien property custodian . 35.00 ¢ Federal income tax withheld. . 14181 d Clearing house due bills... - 2529.M1 11,758.46 Totul $25,631,830.26 omitted from publisher's copy. District of Columbia, city of Washington, ss.: that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief R. V. EM] (Seal.) ; WM. H. DORSEY, Notary Publie, D. C. > REPORT OF CONDITION AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ¢ Washington, in the District of Columbia. at the close of business oW . February 21, 1921, ?! 8 cept those shown in b and ©).... ceesssass.+$2.482,368.10 Total 108DS eueeonsessmmemes +noeasenssss .- $2.482,368.10 $2,482,365.1 esmavassasasmnsssepsnavessnes 5754 reurities owned ¥ ure circulation (U. S. bonds, par i a Deposited value) R s - $600,000.00 » f Owned and unpledged........... . 502.850.00 »_; Total U. S. government Securities......ceee uritie urities othe n U. S. bonds (not including nd unpledged............... nd other not orporations . ot less than ONE YEAR nor more D YRARS tim § 575,502.90 10,401.00 ral reserve ban 24,600.00 sanking hou 450.000.00 9% fixtures...... S with federal reserve bank “ . nk in process of collection (not and net amou due from banks. bankers and trust companies in States (other than included in items 11,12 or 13) for clearing house. .. s Bpan s other banks in the same city or 10%n as reporting an item 13) i 41,567.50 h in amounts itoms 12,13, 14, 15 and 16 L 833768849 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting tempt and d » trom U. n fund with U. LIABILITIES . $600.000.00 220,000.00 a Undivided W1ess current expenses, inte t and taxes paid interest acerued bank (deferred credits) ks rs and trust compan countries (other t own bank outstanding and . 850 nk deposits) subject 10 reserve days) bosits suhject to check depostt due in less than 30 davs (other than for borrowed) -» 2w 4 . 462438 - 467.00 ts (other than bank rve, items 33, 34 and 670.462.46 District of Columbia, s« y cashier of the above-named bank. do solemnly swear atement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. T. WALLER. Cashier. d day of March, 1921 OLM HENRY. Notary Public SSTER A. BARR. ). E. WALKER. WILLIAM SELBY, Directors. BERNARD LEONARD. REPORT OF CONDITION Of the RIGGS NATIONAL BANK t the close of business on Washington, in the District of Columb February 9 SOURCES. including rediscounts (exc se shown in b and ¢)... b Acceptances of other banks discounted. Total 10ANS < emasssssenccresroroessssns Overdrafts, secured, $1,864.17: unsecured, $8.850.33. U. S government securities owned a Deposi to secure circulation (U. S bonds, par value, $100,000) s g 1 to secure U. S. deposits (par value) ¢ Pledged to secure postal saviigs deposits « value) . . g d as collate 104.400.00 al : {4’( :~; or other s or bills pavable. 100,000.00 f Owned and uny d 458,300.00 c Premium on | e 462.89 h War savings certificates ans 834.00 actually owned .. 2,348, Total U a Bonds (ot cluding stocks), owned £65,510.23 £ Collateral trust and other notes of corpora- tions issued for not less than ONE YEAR ror, more than THREE YEARS' time....... 69.885.06 2,361, securities, etc., other than U. § Total bonds Stocks other than federal reserve bank stock ... aom 7,500. Stock of federal reserve bank (50 per cent of subscription) 90,000.00 owned and unin- $471,094.44 cumbered 471,094 .44 1,821,703.65 503,568.40 - 1,530,961.65 available as reserve).. A h in vault and net amount due from national banks than included in items 11, 12 in the United States (oth . 77.140.85 assets: 55,626.69 126.754.06 100,000.00 205.916.39 1,149,334.76 turity and not earned (approximate). Amount reserved for taxes accrued. reulating notes outstanding....... o ST mount due to federal reserve bank (deferred credits). et amounts due to national banks..... et amounts due to banks, bankers and the United States and foreign countrie luded in items 28 or 29) tified checks outstandin Cashier's checks on own ban 3 Total of items 2, 29. 30, L 33,401,664 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re- serve (deposits payable within 30 days bject to check. ates of deposit due in less than for money borrowed) (other than in- “pos Total of demand deposits (ot deposits) subject to reserve, items 33, 34, 36, 37 ANA B8.errenraszecnonnans 315,648,380, Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 vs, or Cubject to 30 days' or more notice, and postal savings): Sficates of deposit (other than for money borrowed).... ngs deposits Postal s Total of tim 39, 40, . $L754,256.70 ngs): tes dep n deposi r savings cert posit account . T24.317.25 rve bank.......... . 300,000.00 checks sold for cash and ceeee 13.643.90 Bills payable with feder: outstanding ilities other i a Payments account li han those statéd above: rty loan bonds and vie- Questions inclusive, answered on report to comptroller, I, R. V. FLEMING, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear V. FLEMING, Cashier. Subseribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of March, 1921, WM. J. FLATHER. JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Jr., HARRY F. CLARK, 2