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1020, an re. trict of Columbin Code, . and August 18, 1011 ©. - F500,000.00 - SAVINGS BANK- # Commercial f: Accounts b Safe Deposit 4 Boxes Monthly State t Servies AssITS FINANCIAL.' ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921—PART 2. FINANCIAE, ‘ Washington Gas 73as 81,000 | resulted in a saving of $445,000.000. L On the Btet dny of 25 Allis Chalmer st 87 86% f6%, Vanadium Corp 2% 30 =k 0 Bid and Asked Prices | ,off. Washi hange about 65 per cent capacity and ship- STATEMBNT OF THE CONDITION NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. ’NI]”S'I’RI Al S'm[:K hington Stock Exchang s LSS SRS Wi ol % ey Washiagion Hailway prd at ke ‘Wages paid in 1920 of the class 1 rai! i i Am Agr Chem 9% 61 49% B0% | Va.CarChem. 2% B4 !:‘V: 3::: BONDS | —— . { ependent puckers say that they Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Weshington Gas Se—$500 at 0. working forces onthe rallroads has o o a n. High. Low. Close. n. High, Low. 3 Allled Chemical. .. €% &% @4 &% :'59! of. 10 10 109% 109% Wash Light—17 at 43%. ployed by the roads. By the end of Allied Chemical pf 8% 9 &8% tuh Copper. .. 9% 9% 4% 6% Second National Bunk—3 at 145. y y December 227,000 men had been laid Am AgrChempf.. % 7 T 7 |Vivadou.... I ol operate ni prexent wages, and AmEankNots: .. O% 00 SN O | Wenesn; i ™ " Investment Demand Absorbs rusuic vriumies, ., |Wants Balance to Credit of [ay;, ("erefore been foreed fo shat Am Beet Sugar.... 43 4% 41 4% | WabashpfA. 19% 19% 19% e Tny, ! 01 o “ o A Bosch. el W 5% (8% 04| Webberd Helbron 1 W 1 1K ¥ s Ammerican Tol- o Tota: $hi WB @t Houston Ol fof the fitteen months & Amcan.... D mw A P% 2% |Wells-FargoExp. v e oo os| Offerings—Rails Laggards, |aw: 't A CamE ¥y, il 1m% Do N IZ% | Western Md...... 9% 9% 9% 9% A Drudetats % 6% 6% Western Pacific. % 2 con nd Am Drueists..... ¢4 €4 S8 bty oel % .| But Show Better Tone. |anacomtis ana posom 4 ded e e 31, 1920, ed February 15 Certificate | 055 " i sn e s25.d00.000 come mon stock mbers of the New York exchange Issue—Notes. s ireiig adsaindehtaioyrdooe d Tel. etl. tr. 3x.. 81 DM 2k . Hide & Leapf. 4% 4% 4% Wheeling & LE §% 8% pital Traction K 2 > : Fri \d the succeeding Saturday. :: ln‘:de'rnau;n:L au e8hw @ White Motor. © W% BY STUART P. WEST. Cityiand Keburtan BY L A EMING. ! ’\-.., dfum Steel ""‘,“".“ net income . 52 4% Whi il. 3 e - - o P M The: Seereti of the ‘Treasury.fafter all taxes, etc., $6.62 a share on Am Linseed. 487 52 hite Oil 8% 1%| N YORK. March 19.—The same | piionue ) rets o Srae LIl taxen. (HEE MRS Iu abare through the fe I rexerve bankshas called upon national banks holding credits arising from the sate of ¥en-| EASIER MONEY RATES Willys-Overland. Worthington Pmp. 1s char- :‘otnm S otomac Elec. stock market all week [ L CIC giee % 8 F6l % i | quict note of confidence that 6% 6% 6% & ‘Am Locomotive 4% B0 terized the Am Safety Razor 3| 8% + :rm" :;m.:n:"m 4:)‘\: :}: 4 Low. Last. | pervaded the dealings again today. \\..::l;,;:,.,:l : Smel - g e igte ruary sue of Treasury feates 2% 9% 9% Call Money..... 6 6 |Traders clearing up as usual at the b ruary 15 issue of Treasury certi 9 How Sugan o Lingion K. i fo pas in 1o tneir reseetise regtona | WEEK’S MARKET FACTOR l;;-‘ ,3" "7'9, HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. week end found that all they had to sell | Wash. fion By s vas - take as no great 28000 12m...... 867700 | Was readily taken. There w 4 HEssiE AHeRS S amount of activity, but the outstanding | b ¢! paper Mg, fe % 5 the readiness of the market | Kiggs Kealty ds (shori) Am Sumatra. Am Tel & Teleg Am Tobacco. Am Woolen. . banks. not later than Tuesd NEW YORK, March 19 —Easier / . the entire balance of suca funds for call money influenced the! a araft on the na-|better tone of the securities market; arrlman 0. This will mean hing more than(this week. but net changes, save in | o 9 - i feature ; Ldpf...20 2 = 29 OIL STOCKS, 2 Ry :"m‘zl‘r;g:mpf Bh % W (ations furnished by W. I5. Llibbe & Ce. | 0 #bSOID offerings of stocks v ||'\_|;|Lam‘. - STOFKS a few of the speculative leaders, were - » T T 2% 7T Quo % in the shape of profit takir The \u_)] comparatively insignificant. MEMBERS: Asso Dry Goods. .. 2 4 i 5. W Asked | ward tendency was e general general winonk Liquidation seemed to have run its| e Atchison. .81 8% & \ Ol Co. (new).. 174 18| fhiroughout the industrial list and i | Capital ipts would course.in the ‘more stabla #tocks, al- o Atchison pf.. 8% T8 8% g U0 was strong enough to influence some of | Washington ¢ - Treasury over for weeks. | iet S ' New York Stock Exchange S i ety Aot SRR o o vas NI L M oveRo T e &h rafls were conspicuously | e, workmen's o E backward, with new low records for | «till on deposit ks making the | VAT¥ing periods in such prominent is- would not be sur-|¥ues as Pennsylvania and several of alled upon to pay in an in- | the grangers of this certifi-; Oils as a group contributed a pre- ate future, as, [ponderant share to the enlarged x made o rail-|operations, steels and equipments needs more {also rting much of their former liring the vear 5 2 But railway siocks as a rule were . 87,008,539 40 11 118 |held in check by the uncertainty of the 31 | wage question and how it would be d W 165 | posed of. Also the wcontinued Weakn. in Pennsylvania, which ars 0 re flect genuine uncasiness over the main- tenance of the full dividend, was a Bimerclel terring influence in the railway share | Farmers und M ny. Pederal Atiantic Cst Line.. 81% 1% 8% AtlanticGulf..... 85 35 33 Atlantic Gulf pf... 8% 31% 3% S1%| Baldwin Loco 8T 88T BTN ESA| - Balto & Ohlo. 3 3 B e Beth Motors. ..... % 8% 3% 8% GulounNiznal O Co. pfd. Reth Steel (B).... 5% & 5% 7% { lllinois Pipe Line Co.. 1004 104% 104% 1043 | Lndiaua Pipe Line ngton Yipe Line worland Pipe Line. + Pipe Line. NATIONAL BANKS 111 Broadway, New York ! American < the yea LAWSON, 1 tn 1o before me this J0th 1 BEAL, Notary ¥ Mie Prairie 01l and Gas Co. S N W pinc v i Co @~ Solar Retining _ Co...... 3 Southiern Pipe Line Co. ; outhwest Penn. Pipe Line CentralLeathpf.. 8 8 8 £ |Suandard Ol Co. Californi Cerro de Pasco.... 2% 2% 2% % | Standard Oil Co. Indiana Chandler Motor... 9% 8% 7 8 |Sundard Ol Co. Runmws, Ches&Ohlo....... 68% 89 8% 88 |SHIRH Gl Co” N ChiGreat Westn.. T T TH | liandan il Co. Sew Yor Chi Mil & St P o Chi Mil & St P pf. Chi & Northwn.... 65 65 66 5 | \nion Tauk L Chi Pneu Tool 9% 60 68' 60 | \Wasbinglon Ofl Co ChiR1& Pacific.. 5% 5% 2% 2% Chile Copper. row. American Wool, Corn Products. | Washington o : United States Rubber, American TRUST COMP ar. Central Leather, American Lin- | American Security and Trust... seed and Industrial Alcohol were | Continental Trust . i) others that were traded in the buy- | Sational Suvings wui ‘irusi:.. ulou Trust .. e ing Fe Washington Loan and Tr Cover Asphalt o BAVINGS BAD There was urgent short covering in | commerce and Savings. General Asphalt, accompanied by the | East w.-mngum i same sort of pool operations. that | Merchants, | e S Td move | Security Savings and Commerc were present on the last upwa O Resamption of the activities of | Lnlon Savises - speculative syndicates was, in fact. | Washington Mech: ithe most significant feature of the market from a practical point of view, D o }.‘I.. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. BT emanairated the judgment Californla Pcks. California Petrol Canadian Pacific. Central Leather. weakn with the lighter volume of |steel trade, offered little inducement | trading. On the contrary, prices were|for any revival of public interest in firmer. the market and smaller railroad earn- Washington Gas 58 were strong atlinga testified to the further diminu- 79, within a point of their highest|jon of tonnage at western and south- price of the year and % better AN | yetern points the Iastpravion s eals © % Perl Taking the foreign exchange mar- s b peem stablliztd, o8 thelieis as a criterion, little interest was Hilway® 44 mude a new high for manifested in latest aspects of the the week when they sold at 59 European situation. Tighter money Waskington Gas made a distinct re- | in London, it was declared, militates covery, getting back to 43% against any immediate reduction in The only other sale of stock made |the Bank of England rate. was of Second National Bank shares. gt Money to I_Dan which brought 145, the first transa PRGN ERCHANGE. Telephone Main 1603 Beth Steel 8% pf. B e market gener Sohud - 2 - { Liberty leadership. Of the better known spe- e . Rapid Trn.. 13% M 1% M York Transporta Both Chandier Motors and Stude i e ! 5 ettt ke O =gl ) SO R T baiker New nighs for the present [ Lizcoln ‘ot oot Loenl Securitiex. alties tobaccos were heaviest, losing Washington Office | DA R tae ot A Firns Bros. 5% 857 B5% BT ofl Co.... movem nd there was u;))lu!ufll - | Rieen ikl Business on today's session of lm-lfll'r"u‘"d on ndvfl:vlrndt reports. +.\NCOLOR i hone Main 3917, Caia0 O 1 14 | Deuneyivania Mexican - Fel. tivity at rising prices in Pierce AT-|second local exchan restricted. ‘ndustrial and oommercial cori- 5 . 1 SN~ STATEMENT OF THB CONDITION™ Caaaoon il - but there was no evidence of any | tions, especlally as applicable to the ADO BUILDING { of th . Standard Life {Insurance Company of Atlanta, Ga., 3ist day of Decomber. 1920, an required riet of Columbia Code. amend August 18, 1911 000 0 00000 $10.117.61 7,248 7% Chino Copper-.... : % Sl : rpe. |Of the shrewdest sort of operators as tion of the year, the price being a ; 5 | Becured by Firat Teed of Trust on Real Estan 8 v cum. :;:2 2:’2 :;"z l‘l'(‘:r:r;;{ I'Z' to what is now the main drift of few points under the last sale of 1920.{ Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Prevaillig: (hiaeet aad omminn e (ous ien) 4 -f_'_l ;*_" ColGan < (Apr. 16 May 1!things. Pernonal Mention. jiSEatliag checksrGtiaryvalne Joseph 1. Weller $2 Wash. L. & Trus: ST .. 118330 Col Graphophone.. 6% 7% 6% Mar, 311 The advance in Italiun lire was once > ie City | Londun Budapest 3315 bidg . 9th and F o.w. Ced and in Col Graph pf. % 3% 35 Apr. 281 more the feature of the exchange ! William B. Hibbs is at Atlantic City | pyris” . —_— % '_mman Cons Cigar AN s 4% Avr. 11| market, carrying rates back to the enjoying his first vacation of the | Erussels R I 10058 5 S 3 in five months. Other ex- : other assers e e ton T res | Gen Bakios, 1| BiEhest 1N ofe steady, but did" com- Sugene E. Thompson, president of Cons Textile I06 98 9% | Gen. Buking, pf. 1 y evi : the Washington Stock Exchange, has tockholm Total masets ... P ; 13| paratively little, evidently awaiting ng 5 Btockhnl < Cont Can. . J 1% 61% 61% 61% | Tndiana Pipe Line, 4. 1 3 y e B Ao er Jurs dat Amsterdam Lexs non-admitted asseis. Cont Candy. T4 1% 14 1% Rolb Bukers pi. . $1 11the outcome of tomorrow's vote in n jury Relerade Corn Products. =% UM T N ndrews & F 1o Silesia. erehani G cer Wall Street Notes. Montreal U 'l‘ O Total admitted ascets . Cosden & Co . 2% 29% 29 29 {Rep i T = '—4‘_‘)‘““ Uhl‘ll;uhh \1‘;:}1(-( l'f.;fl 0 lnrm-llor:') ot the Chicago, Jg:‘:!‘;:xxl:y STATI ISR Crucible Stee o o1% 0% 90w | Unid. Comp. M., bf, a: 1 ONEY AND EXCHA Old Dutch Market pfd. on and Quincy Ra L Net unpaid claims. ... e 1130000 Cuban-Am Sugar.. 28% 28% 281 28% | Westing. ir Br.. ', .| NEW YORK, March 18.—Prime mer- | Lanston Mouotype have deelared 4 dividend of $60,000- INSURANCE i e s C a0nT0.98 ¢ Security Storage . 000 in stock, ta iyable to sharcholders 7<% REAL ESTATE NOTES iR e Cuba Cane Sugar.. 2% 204 f41& 24ty | °Fayable when certif cantile paner, T%ai%; exchange it | SCE iaeny! E : " —- egular: sterling 60-day bills, and 2 of record March 31. 3 : Every kind you need ete. . e 880 7 ey e R. R. LINES SHOW DEFICIT. [y e eiliay on banks o f_“"," 100, ne ffif“;‘;fi“:k - Conservative Valuations for )'4))ur pr?)t:c!ieun’. Cafi ek fyq Endicott-Johnson. 6% 6% 60 62 o Mo -'3785: «-Smmggvl:x%l_Cu-g:l;']ef!llflv13§§-'l_~z- BAN ON FUTURES AUGUST 1. Noriheon and Northarn Pagific'y Let "us quote you Surpiny 34.800.08 gne.‘. 5 12 BB 2 12 st i Yok D l,"r'a":f‘ " qemand, 6.95: cables, 6.97.| ST. PAUL. March 19.—Co-operative om{‘l sum :'H f;!fl b‘lu tr;ml ;hes»f :‘:‘nl Secured by first deed rates. Seapinis 0991830 rie 1st pf. B 18 1”1 erborough, New York, Drops . s i y ® | rouds will be big beneficiaries of this | G st en RS AEe ! abilities 093,915 Erle2a ot el PS | Beigian francs. demand, 7.27; cables, | associations may now obtain mem B,0c Diz veneticlaries of fhls 1s! 4 LA : 7.20. Guilders. demand. 34.34: cables |bership in the Minneapolis Chamber | sl bo 5 propertics. Responsible Fi s Players... 67 % $2,682,760 in Six Months. 7 ership 3 polis € will be 590,660 shares. | B. F SAUL Lite amous Play % 6% 6T% 67 134.44. Lire, demand, 4.03; cables, 4.05.1 ¢ commerce, the Duluth Board of| The I C. C. gave permission for makers. . . wtaised duriug the year Famousplayerspf 8% & &% & NEW YORK, March 19.—The Inter- | Marks, demand, cables, 1.60.|Trade and the South Paul Live| the action, in order to assist the Fisk Rubher. LM W W W poroy i Greece, demand. . Argentina, de- | $r8G€ G0 0 2 gh Rapid Transit Company, oper- | Greece, mand. & le- | Stock Exchange, under = measure| two owning lines to care for the 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. “ihe” 5:::::%’5::: . x:‘; 1?2 y:& l:‘,‘i, atbig! (ha elevated and subway i '“;‘,.';.’,‘.',;‘,‘;‘,’°'1z“{{‘ffé“2.'§r"e‘.'v'.'z"&'?.-cl‘mf(' !!lgne;ilgl;);d(gsr\‘. };‘r:“ui.ro;nl‘\;“zme:;;nolr : ":l\nnim;ul(;ln-alp Northern Northern GLOVER & FLATHER 1 5 3 . also e bi ng deal- | Pacific joint Burlington collateral 4s, Gen Asphalt D e e % ey in Manhattan, had a net deficit of 32.- | Government bonds easy: railroad |jng in® grain futures, except lekiti- | maturing Juiy 1, 1921 737 15th St. N.W. Gan Electric. L1818 137 137 | 682,760 for the six months ended De- (bonds steady. mate hedging, effective August 1| It is stated that the United States | Gen Motors. . 13% 13% 18% 1'% | cember 31, according to figures made | Time loans firmer: 60 days, 90 days. | next. Steel Corporation is operating at | @en Mot 6% deb... 64 6% €4 (4 |public today by the public service |6 months, 7 per cent. asTEe S W ¥ BHAW, Gen Mot 7% deb... T8 6% T 64| commission. i i = — | @ Notary Public Goodrich. . . 8% 3% Y TH e report showed that the com- HAY PAss DmDEND { Granby Consol. ... 194 19% 19% 15| pany earned a net income of $181.989 . i ANNU i J.P. BOND Sranty ol o T v g | pany et unek neome ol | MAY PASSTIVINERD, | FIFTY-SECOND AL REPORT ‘ Great NorOre..... 32 3 32 g {749 on the elevated lines. Einia-Carolina ' Chemical Company| Y Endi D b 31, 1920 Agency Supervisor, et Cavanan. ) 1% 306 Eat16.0 3t e has felt the depression in agriculture ear Endin ecember > S 8 g0 severely that it is reported it may 4 ] 1107 U St. N.W. Haskell & Barker. 66 6% & 5%| NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. | .4 its regular quarterly dividend | | NT OF THE CONDITION Hendee Mfy. Homestake. ... Houston Oil. Hupo Motors. of the 15'% 1% | NEW YORK, March 19.—The actual | of $1 a share at the dividend meeting ' A Home Fire and Marine Insurance :;“ 4% | condition of clearing house banks and next wesk. The fertilizer industry Th M e o = = .| has been hit a double blow by the e ason = AEETRUA AN AN SRS s | trust companies for the week shows | dro, in farm products. Farmers' ob- | i A b.?nh»{nl;:lzsulc(:‘,:" (':M' Il My comuminston will expire I | | 3«! STATE m T | STATEMENT 0F THE cONDITION | THIS UNEQUALLED RECORD SHOWS THE POPULARITY side rewsmrees ily prepare 9% 60 20 25% companie austive studies Of risks | \ their averages con- | :ndi:nulrln- ferienunyie !L:t:u:h;fy]:::]dr:é;x“‘r%:?:’nl’;ae'nfil in ligations for last year are still un- aired undss fbe Distriee of Colombie: Dege. npiration. ... % aa | excens of i 3 | paid in numerous cases, and farmers 3 . . . Amended June 30, 1002 and August 15, 1911 };!::;::‘; ::::,:L : 1::: 1.3:: 1’:& ':: :v!le!;fruw of $31.243,900 from last xlzl;,r‘l"cduclng their orders for fertil- Of the Dlstrlct of Columb]a R == AL {M, ‘Agr Chem. . % 9% 9w 9% Capital stock, yaid’ 500,000,00 1 Agri Ch 1 | ;:E: 3:".2:'3?, - 55 "EE ;E a. = 3 Chartered by Special Act of Congress, March 3, 1869 Hae a o 10000 ntl Mer ne. h: 13 1 Casl bank 600,896,585 e w2 2 8 21| Statement of the Condition of | . Aty 1 A 2% s | Premiums A 6 W% % f ll & In C 1 | s A | s 125.9%0.18 Intl ¥ ™ { eres 7.4 R e e (1) owmg surance ompanles | First mortgage loans on improved real estate.............ccoeievimnunciccennennnooo.. SLI0L625.07 (| ik ot il . Isiandoil... o s % [~ Realiestate . .t il s sty Sl sese e es R s AR se s e A TORITAR R e s e e Pl bt STATENE S o8 /XU CONDIION STATEMENT OF 'THE CONDITION { Liberty loan and other Bonds. ... ........cccooieiiieeiinesneeneimeseanesesnaseenns T0813193 f| Coteiert tommr . KanusCiiySon.;, 24 =% o o) || FEEEy TR xarwowar omon rizx isvaxce (||| . Cashinbanks andinoffice. ... ........cooceuenmeenrnnienueaneenneensesncnnennnnnean. 125157.32 [J1 ot wmen On the 31st day of December, 1920, On the 31t day of December, 1920, as re- ! TG & LIABILITIES. Kennecott........ 13% 186 18 18| [l guired ander the District of ‘aulred nnde?. the DistFict of. Colambin | Loans on association’s policies. ...............ciiuiiiiiiiiieannannnn 361,309.01 ]! xet uwopaia ctasmy .S Keystone Tjre W% 16% 16% Code, amended June 30, 1902 Code, amended June 30, 190 | . S gl ) | Reserve as requ o% mw an Adgust T 1911 Augist 18, 1611, Net due and deferred premiums 493.973.46 Salarive, | Fe o mw @ o e P gl el % e n st slsde st Yol ST S R e s ot o e ol e e s e ale i 5] e e 8% 1% 18% | sk e 5 Apital stockio assets. idis b/l cinit m mininlxie imieie e ointe e/oleimiois e e e mimre, o o i 000000 > v -w. u’t‘: :’“i Cash in office 7 Cash 1n omee . 23T s19.008.48 11| 4 Total lisbilities 2,075,747 SELcvaties. B 6w (] G moN UL ARG | O BARCoon BSEE D TOTAL ASSETS ... SH0B414188 (et b "f'fl:f:":'r...:.'c::n: pexicanrete 11 1T 16 I ;“',7.':“.“,“" "'":' “: } sk i b i | Totaltluiabilities ¥-cox oot i cur s et oo T e 71,351.02 M T oo o,026 0 g:gg: et o s e i I‘JIL‘"T.',...‘“".. wd'in i BALANCE ’11;0 PR&TECT MEMBERS’ CON'IL"RACTS- ’ I LESL0830 0 Pacific. 18 | Vanis . SR RPRTY Thterest due sad accrued. .. eserve American. Experience Table of Mortality and 3%; % i o Eaeie 51’ ! M| ;';:':i;,";‘,-'_;;;:g ; “":::: “l::'",':fi, "":;,',; ',",:r,;’;:;',:l,g, ! X mtereslt on all contracts. . S ceoo een....$2,931,805.00 7 j i RLANCHAR ... Natl Biscuit. . H il i ki e R et surplus ............. e S o Sl 5 ibefiew wme .\::: Eif"““'i‘ | [ 24,238,620 79 :.l ':‘ :"'"""" L e | i gres i BO005 56 $3)012,790-86 ! . p \I: ’ "‘TA‘::' ot L ameling... 60 ] €0 o ot 58ets .37, ,200.75 . A A oo o R L o oo | AR | M o 4 S ] ofF Cmmisston win expire Doey 4. 2638 HEETU R LS Q) B PR | pee U mu ost Successful Year in the History of the Association | Automobile Dept., Nortolk & Wacrs'. e s e i ::r":.'..;:":* iigics g 2O00P | G ke e oo TOTAL INCOME DURING THE YEAR. ....cuunniee e cececccocaameenen $1,825,68351 | . S. Brewer, G. A., N ern c.. 9% 9% 8% 79 serve for unpal y other 1ia | 19]9 $788 054.21 4 | 243-4 Woodward Bldg. Oklahoms Prod... 3% 3% % | Tosees) ,700.00 over-all liabilities 804.615.65 i Increase over P Orpheum Circult. | 1 roheum Circult. . 1% % I g s e Tl tabies ST INCREASE IN ASSETS DURING THE YEAR. . ....... e drsa s eramsvsssmssens 99035195 | L Fire Department, Otis Steel 1% { ||| 1nf the vear 1920Fire, marine and | ing the year 1920 Fire, automobile, tor- NEW INSURANCE ISSUED 0,841,750.00 | D e = atomotite; oy nado. ", explorion i feesttiiieeiecicntscmecccctcocsccsssmecenrcs et e 54 ,84 |}! Bradiey, Beall & Howard, Inc.,G. A., ricouaBiee. . a :,.‘:[‘ e e Ve ot | sadimn e e I,"Yfr_:;f"l:"_m,,,,_,,m I Two and one-half times as much as in 1919 _201-4 Wilkins _Bldg. S 5% | | = 721,921, owsew sustiined duriug the i - o Tanampen e el ot ol B e INSURANCE IN FORCE DECEMBER 31,1920. .. .........cccouceiieeiannneennan.. $71,097,545.00 » Pan-Am '{;;‘gh‘::n wa w stonty” 5 22601 | Practically double the amount in force December 31, 1919. Fanmayis wom Bl i e m_, o N i GAIN IN INSURANCE IN FORCE DURING THE VEARW L o b dbeits o $33,439,621.00 INSURED INVESTMENTS—1 Feopic's Gan o VIS0, Preakent oD et Almost as much as in all previous years. | e Marquett: e ¥ il | Tt pere Marquetie. 3': :3‘;; S ] i) S pdetere me sworn o tefore me | MED}nBERSHsP, _DEC;QMBER SLA920. .. oo s seiories e e e e i 39,047 [ et l‘u‘.';"_‘d"y...“."f.':‘lrl mORE R By e % exensc tiie tioween, - | eereniam I! Pressed Steel Cal " : Of_tie ek 2;:}‘?5;}" ar l:;.“ E ‘5‘: h ammoer, (CENTRAL | rusymaNce RERTRLIO sz ] {;x;suu:fiu:"?ox. OF THIS ASSOCIATION AND PROVES THAT THE FRA- i Pty e e ] iy b i | onde g iR i )] TERNITY APPRECIATE ITS UNEXCELLED LIFE INSUR- D g s g ot o Reuding. @ o - st To 0, e 30, 1=, ATy, e 3 10 and ANCE PROTECTION AT LOWEST NET COST, COMBINED | e s Wty 00 g;g;g%gl;:’:zr E'.:\‘, :E: g,: ERRIEal ok i i casi ™ 00000000 i i WITH PERFECT SERVICE AND SQUARE DEALING. i A Rep Motor Truc 1;~: 19% el s 4 i IR :‘; 3 N I o r',:-.;w;,“ L B YEAR ASSETS YEAR OF YEAR il c ik s e e :"‘::“:’E;;'_"hig:{::‘zu aed: 3 Lo hanof % agngemor 1] I:;s ¥ $24,450 sso2250 $1.489,500 I|! 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. Y e A s e | S B 135,613 412500 2166575 |, wemmnc 1915 $780,660 $4,342,345 $11,052,500 | 1917 $1,394,491 $6,325,250 $19,809,512 | e il Sml 1918 1721058 7,283,250 24,044,612 L e | e | 1919 2,220,990 16,896,250 37,657,924 Loxses wustaine the year 1 1.906.007.20 Rewerve an required by inw o -$1.436.116.46 EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Organtzed 1879 41s' YEAR COMPLETED Stand Ol N J pt. Stewart-Warne: Stromberg Carb. ‘udehaker. udebaker pf. Submarine Boat. 1. laims. . soosseoo [ equired 1y law. 876.417.06 || ents, expenser, A oeher iabinics € rior O Total limbilis 5h‘rlv1¥:\'l ol .vo * . i Temtor Corn (A) Surplus . .- 81,003,322.89 Texas Company diring Join the Equitable and Texas & Pacific X Mones” received daring the juued duriug "" Sav: stematicall Texas & PC & Ol ear 19 5.5 : Third Avenue Edpended mmu m. y-.&- St —make 1: i-’v o your '?_1 opportunity Times Sq Auto Sup ‘Tobacco Prod 1920 . 3.978.396.64 . CHAPMA! to cave. Join the Equitable and Snivmaticaly cach pay day. oy Expended Jr.. President. 1920 1920 3,084,141 40,841,750 71,097,545 £19,264.67 Trans Contl OIl HAROLD M HERE Necreta e RWIG, President. Transue & Wilmi Subscribed and sworn to before me Sibscribed rora 16} Sebacriptions Sar (ho Union Ofl. . ..... thix 12ih day of February, 1921 16th @ay of Febroary. 1oake o e this Vnion wacit bl Pl Rty ek enti s WATCH US GROW! 80th Issue of Stock N Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest Vnion Pacific pf. United Alioy Stegl. ited Drag. ited Fruit. Notary Public. Notary Pul o expires April 6. 1034.) (My commission expires Apeil'7. 1028 Facilities for handling ALL lines of Insurance in the ' OFFICERS: (My commis 102 Tinited Retafl Stes. 60 80 o | District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia o i WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, President. GEORGE W. EVANS, Assistant Treasurer. UIT, BUILDING, v SFosaprod i a Bradley, fleall & Howard, Inc. CHARLES J. O'NEILL, Vice President. J. B. NICHOLS, us'n., Medical Director. FOUNARS i TS Rty - pes . \General Agentc J. P. YORT, Secretary and Actuary. CHARLES B. BEALL, M. D., Asst. Medical Director. ng}i';s'- N.W. DIEE B B By Ball Wilkins Building 1512 H St.,, Main 262-3 CHARLES E. BALDWIN, Treasurer. * JAMES P. SCHICK, General Counsel. ] FeAs’s mesion se.

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