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SEOURTIES BOM |22 SLUMPS QUECKLY | BALTIMORE, Md., July 9 cents now being top price, last Saturday. eggs, but prompt Rout of Shorts Only Tem- porary—Money Shows Con- tinued Relaxation. NEW YORK, July The securi- ties marke! this week gave promise of a traditional July boom, but the movement subsided almost as soon as 1t_begap, amounting to a little dling. spring chickens under more ceipts from all sections. cents a pound, leghor hens. i ters are not wanted at 17 c more ‘than a temporary rout of the shorts. In other respects tfe last half of the size ar 32 draggy at 28 and 30, year opened_with few indica- ducks at 22 and 26 cents. any change from the ad- conditions -of the previous six months. Prospects as affecting the ratiroads improvement, bu 1 and other basic industri if not lower, le and 40 cents a palr. Much_complaint has been Production. Omission_of the common dividend on United States Rubber was signifi- cant, not only because it Was unex- pected, but because it drew attention to the status of other companies in- cluding those engaged in mail orders, agricultural impiements and the mo- tion picture industry. ] cutting of weges and prices by the United States Steel Cor- poration and its combetitors is not no_defintte market value. Na. 1 potatoes is only fair at stoek brings §1-to $1.50 per 50 to 60 cents & bushel. Tom: are increas displacing »f bring $2 to §; Asparagus tie conditions until the final quarter of the yvear. The money market evinces almost steady relaxation, but accommodations are restricted to legitimate enterprises. Furopean evchange at this center neglected and_plentiful. BALTIMORE PRODUCE. a fair demand for springers, around two pounds each, at the underwelghts are slow sale at 33 to 38 cents, plentiful at 30 (o 35 cents. moderate receipt. and the mar- ket firm at 27 to 30 cents, but old roos- | (Bpecial).—~ The market for strictly fresh nearby eggs is firm, and under continued light receipts of this character of stock ad- vanced 2 cents a dozen this week, 30 against 28 A good and constant de- mand prevails for strictly fresh nearby and frequent ship- iments are advisable to realize best re- sults during the hot spell, as held ship- ments show considerable loss in can- In the live poultry market there has been a considerable easing in prices of liberal re- While there is } weighing 40 to 43 and white old ents. demand for spring ducks of desirable cents, but smaller ducks No demand for old Plgeons in limited supply .and. fair demand at 35 heard this week of heated potatoes, and all stock showing effects of the hot weather has Demang for $2 to $3 per 2 barrel &nd $1 to §L15 per bushel; No.- barrel and ato receipts ing for nearby sections and e southern stock. tomatoes ‘are bringing $1.50 to $3 per 4-3 basket, while Potomac sound, ripe, nd_green $1 to $2. season about over, but ar- rivals selling well at $1.20 to $2.50 per Native expected by trade authorities to re-|dozen. Native corn in good demand at sult in any immediate demand for|20 to 35 cents a dozen, while Rappa- equipment. despite the poor physical ihannock sells at 12 to 20. Cucumbers state of the leading transportation |also in good demand at $1 to $1.10 per systems. | 4-8 baskgt. Beans, beets, cabbage, car- Foremost financial interests. hav-'{rots, letfuce and squash all in ample ing the foreign situation primarily fsupply and tendency of market on these in mind. evidently do not look for |lines is downward. pronounced improvement in domes- | The apple market continues firm and demand active for large. smooth No. 1 stock at $4.50 to $5 per barrel and $1.75 to $2 per hamper, but No. 2s are being Fair demand for cherries at 10 to 20 cents & pound continues to be wholly governed by London. British rates —this weeck fell to minimum quotations for-al- most six months, presumably as a result of the empire’s unfavorable trade - balance. Slow progress is T e - Tmade “toward reducing 1o BANK fluidity the enormous amount of frozen credits in Latin America. The more recent collapse of rates to those countries, however, indicates that further liquidation or readjustment may be impending. NEW YORK DRY GOODS. NEW YORK. July 9.—Cotton goods and yarns showed a steadier and firmer tendency today. Knit goods production was light. Raw silk in local public warehouses was smaller the close of RESOURCES. 1. aLoans and dis- counts, fncluding rediscounts _(ex- Sept thore shown in b and c). Total,loans Ranking house . Furniture and_fi alue from tional banks. cDue from all other banks.. Do you under- stand your stock ERT n Checks and other cash ites transaction? 3% Gl Total .. . . If not, this new booklet, 13- canital .mxuy“.}:l""?l“' 6. Surplus fund. “Traders’ Handbook,” will make clear many - points and explain market terms. " u Undisided prots Certified, checks <hier’s chec! $37,628. able within 30 days): Individual deposits subject Call, phone or write for UU-461. 2 n 41, Tlmt fle»ollll llil]lbh— lnvl’ days! or wublect to 30 days’ o ore._mofice) Our information files on service. payable, BALTIMORE OFFICE 433 EQUITABLE BUILDING Telephone: St. Pagl 8451 Direct Private Wires New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Detroit Baltimore Cleveland HOWLES, casuler rue to the best of and belief. e hertived ‘and swerh 1o before e this Sth day of July,, 1821, (Seal.) X REPORT OF‘ CO ITION At Washington. in the District of Columbia, June 30, 1921, RESOURCES. 1. 8 Loans and-discounts, including rediscounts (ex- cept those shown in b and ¢) $3.094,640.24 $3,094.640.24 Total loans . ’. Overdrafl!‘ unsecured, $323.47 U.S. government secutities o $ pasited to secure circulation (U 8. bonds, par value) . b All other U 355,836.00 Total 6. Other bonds, stocks, securities, e 6. Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 8 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank. 10. Cash In vault and amount -due from national 11 Ainount ‘due from hanks, bankers and trust comvanics 'in the United States (other than included in. items 8,9 or 10). 12. Exchanges for clearing-house. . s 13. Checks on other banks in the s Yo bank (ather than item 129, Total of items 9, 10,.11, i3 a 14. Checks on banks locatéd cutside of i fng bank and other cash items. 17. Capital stock paid in 18. Surplus fund 19. Undividéd profits 3 a. knsrvod for inferest and taxes ac- $156.247.5% 11,362.21 3,596, b Rescrved for. $171,206.29 20. Circulating notes outstanding. . - Amount dae to tederal reserve bank (de!erred credita) Amount due to national banks. 2: Amount due to state banks, bankers and’ fru in the United States and foreign countrie cluded in items 21 or 22). Certified checks outstinding.. 25. Cashier's checks.on_own bank oumundln; Total of items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.. ul: s16.43 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) -uMoc serve (deposits payable within 30 daye): 26. Individual depasits subject to check. 57. Certificates of deposit due in less. than’ 30 days ( for money. berrowed. 30. Dividends. unpaid. ¢ Total “of demand deposits ( to reserve, l;emlzl 21, .28, compénies (other than in- o0sits) subjeci > P B ot g ::?fl.sn,u Time deposl'a subject (0 relerve DAy 0 Aays or I oeP 2o, 30 Aaves of more notics, and postal savings 32. Certificates ol 'lefoalt (other than for money-borrowed) 34. Other time deposits 35. Postal Savings depot 'rnul of time deil?litl ‘-sh(nzton trict of , CHAS. B. LYDDANE, cashier of l"e'lr that the lbova statement trie vel (Seal. . Qrerdratts. nsecured. $1,549.53 U. 8. Eoverament seciritics Gther than' . 5. $665,394.50 . Certiflcat of deposit (oth:r New. York -Curb Market | 2 Cln for money oo stocks and well informed | 32 Other time, deposies representatives are at your RN ; bove , do solemnly swear that the above 33, 34 and $637,651.29 36. United States deposits (other than dudm; it lon Genonls Account and deposits of trnlud dis- Bursing offiéers. ....... 51,100.00 4. Bils payable with federal ri 1000, 44. Liabilitles other than thosé above 46! Total .. Siok $5,175,18 £ the above-named bank, do solemnly to the ml of my’ knowledge and TDDANE, Cash quart and raspberries at 2 quart l’nr red and 15 to 18 cents a pint{" fi prer 'hn'ln‘am 10‘::4“ mtdh l":‘ RION Or STATE nl;lg-}mo :;f B Some realizing developed on the ad- A’ . ’ —— vance, but the close was firm, with|OF PROFIT SHARING "figxnmm supervision, and mr,1 RISE IN COTTONSEED OIL. |July unchanged and later months 6| 3yep% foon, ;"m h mbition has never N 0 to 12 points net higher:. Prime suUM-|CIRCULAR T. pu"ri NAL UA been to do the larg- | EW YORK. July 9.—Cottonseed |mer yanaw spot, 8.00; July, 8.10; Sep- | CURITIES CORP. &, 1416 B . First Mo rtgage N.tu est business, but the oll was higher again through com- |tember, 8 ember, 8.55," all bid. G to 22 cents a g on 1 and_blackberrles at 18 to 22 cents a|)mision house buying and short cover-| $1:100 BUYS"$110 strength in orude sad} ‘Liro 8 'B. F. SAUL CO. HKEPORT OF THE CONDITION POTOMAC SAVINGS Of Georgetown, At Washington, in the District of Colambla, business June 30, 1921. than usual. Knit goods openings for spring probably will be . defe: < Cnpledied $745.00 until next month. fl d Revenue starhpe 50.00 Prices current in first hands are:| s Print cloths, 28-inch 64x6ds, 4% et Tiaan: 6u60s, 4%: 38%-inch 64x6ds, 6% ties . $105.00 brown sheetings, southern stand- | 795.00 ards. 9%; tickings, Koz, 17; denims.| 4 aBonds securl 2.20s, indigo, 15; staple ginghams. 12; 0. G other singhams, 15 and 17; prints, Huding ‘premium on' same $685,304.50 — Total bands, ee- curities. $96,883.28 3,534.64 Demand deposits (deposits pay- to 578,44 Bills u Indm:ilz cer- llncntel oL t Fepresent- Ky s of the my Enowledse Caslile B. A. BOWLES, IRVING WOOD. 3 Notary Publie, D. C. Correct—Attest: G. ‘:V Offutt, “;\'m H. HI'D' e, 4 W. W. Anderson, George W. Offutt. Jr., Members New York Curb Market Samuel _Artz, Emoty H_ Bogley. A. M. Baer. Slull ln. | Henry W. “ote, ,ml- M. ! Dlrrctorl FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK 3,094,640.24 323.47 NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK *t| At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business on City of Wllhlnl’!on. District of Colulnb]l. st , C. F. 1 (Seal.) 555.836.00 { At 217,740.00. 273,004.31 230,000.00 344,527.88 ;2’.425,30 94,567.08 101,895.12 59,411.49 - 24,396.86, 16. Redemption fund with U. S. trea treasurer . 10,000.00 16. Other assets, 39,413.96 Total $5,175,181.51 | 10 $500,000.00 200,000.00 'l‘ll 206 2’ % :'la.ll 66,040.57 » 24.! H?i" io.fll .07 871.64 3,092,556.33 10,000.00 20,000.00° i i 44. . aLoans and discourits .. . Overdrafts, secured, $95.57; . Other bonds, nuckn, securitles, etc. . Banking house, $825,000; furniture and fixtures, $4,177.10. . Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank . . Items with federal reserve bank in Drol:e!llo( ‘coliection (not . Cash In vault ard amount due from national banks . Amount due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the . Exchanges for clearing house ... . Checks on other banks in the same city or town as repunlnz . Redemption fund with U. . Other assets . . Capital stock pald in . Surplus fund . . Undivided profi . Amount due to federal reserve bank (deferred credits . Amount due to national banks 23. Amount due to state banks. bankers and trust compan: . Certified checks outstanding . . Cashier’s checks on own bank’ ouuundlng S . Dividends unpald .. . Other demand deposits 32. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . Other time deposits . Postnl savings deposit . United States deposits ( . “Acceptances” . Liabitities other than those above stated . Banking house, $450,000; furniture and fixture: . Exchanges for clearing ho . Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and due from U. §. 7. c:nlu! stock pald in . fund B e by frat deed of trust o Joseph 1. Weller &2 nm- o to Loan m—'m intervat, in sums of $1,000 to 85,- n real esta W b o & Trost L lll" [ mMP:.'._, 1 WILL SELL ment 500 Property Management AT A BARGAIN When business was less Evans Bldg., Wi Unlisted Securitie BOUGHT AND SOLD Miller Train Control JAMES J. FRADKIN ngton, D. C. At 1. complicated a man could look-after his own property intérests with considerable success, Nowadays he finds it necessary to depend upon experts in property man- agement such as are to be found in our traimed or- ganization. We shall be! pleased to give you more detailed in- formation upon request. The above ant active New York analyzed in the eu of our Weekly Ma; view. request. | Ask for W. 8. C. A. BERTRAND Consolidated St No. Property Management s ome, 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 25 Broad St., s New York Bro NORTHERN PACIFIC So. Pacific New Haven | Keystone Tire | Am. Int, Corp. Copy- sent. grati on ge of New York. Brarch Office. 44 Court St., 2 G R 9. 10, i 1z. 13 rket Re- | 251 & CO. i‘u | I8t S 16., tock oklyn REPORT OF CONDITION June 30, 1921. RESOURCES. $3,824.04 Customers’ llabllity account of “Acceptances” executed by this bank and by other banks for account of this bank, and now outstanding. . U. S. government securitics owne *"Deposited to securs circulation (U. S. bonds, - 8 $800,000.00 308,822.45 value: hAH n(ller o nlted States government securities ‘Total available as reserve) Upited States (other than included in items 8, 9 or 10) bank (other than item 12) ‘Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 .$3.929.284.02 . Checks on banks located outside of city or ‘town of reporting bank and other cash items 8. treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer . Total $1 LIABILITIES. $306.675. 414215 a Reserved for in accrued ““““““““““ $310,818.14 453,08 cLess current expenses, interest and taxes paid . Circulating notes outstanding the United States and foreigm countries (other than in- - cluded in.items 21 or 22) A Total of items 21, 23, 24 and 25 . $665,830.75 Demand deposits (clher than ‘bank deposits) subject to re- serve (denosits payable within 30 days) . Individual deposits subject to check . . Certificates of deposit due in less tmn 30 days' (other than for money borrowed) .. Total of demand deposits (other than hlnk deposits) subject to reserve, items 2 30 and 31 Time devo $8.601.664.03 ts subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, or subiect to 30 days’ or more notice, and postal savings) Total of time deposits items 32. 34 and 35 . $1.824.259.17 vings) ineluding ‘war loan deposit account and depo!'(s of United States dls- bursing officers 2 executed by th furnish dollar exchange JACOBSEN, cashier of the above-! Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th dny of July, 1921 ROBERT E. BRIGGS, Notary Correct—Attest: WHI GEO. W. C. F. R. OGILBY, CHARLES JACOBSEN, ‘W. R. TUCKERMAN, . MOORE, JOHN H. Dlrector& REPORT OF COX\DITIOV . AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of b June 30, 1921. . RESOURCEB. aLoans and discounts P § Overdrafts, unsecured U. 8. government securi a :Depoa(tmi to secure clnulstlon (U. 8. bonds, par b A1l otner United States zovernme $800,000:00 502,850.00 Total Other bonds, stock: securities, etc. Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank. Items with federal reserve bank in proce: available as reserve) ... Cash'in vault and amount due from national ban ‘of collection (not . Amount due from banks. bankers and trust eomnlnlell in the United States (other than included in items 8, 9 use ....... .Checks on other banks in the same clty or town. as reportlng bapk (other than 1tem.12)......comeuiarrreerannnnesn. s Total of items 9, 10, 11, 1% ‘and 13, "20 201,21 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items .. treasurer ...... 2 P PR PR PR | Surplus la'ndlvldld prof e banks, bankers and trust companies: in the United State ud foreign. countries (other than in- $13,603,838.69 amed bank. do solemnly swear at-the close of business On |4 the above statement is true to the best of t my knowledge and belier. 2 C. F. JACOBSEN, Cashier. Bublic ‘WALTER BROWNLEY, 5,582,244.38 5, 7. 18, : 499.487.54 s o8 20. Circulating notes outstanding. .. *100,000.00 21. Amount due to federal reserve ban 2441174.03 2§ Amount gue to national banks.... 952,326.15 of the 23 Amount aue (5 Biate banke, bankers and trust compantenin o - the United States and forelgn countries (dther than tn-: * . ANACOSTIA BANK 000, cluded in. items 21 or 22). 1.828,743.29 - L 2 AY Washiagton, in the District of Columbis, at Rpiohinls Reag Setaten HiH] " T SRR o COMMERCIAL ANT) otal of items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, $3.286.653.38 ; RESOURCES. V1 ANK, Demand deposits (other than bark deposits) .ubm:t to re-- and dis- SA NGS B N Saxis serve (deposits payable within 30 days: e e e St L},?'l 52 26., Individual deposits subject to check U0, 14,870,197.01 s, T Sy ok 13612 |27, Certificates of deporit due in less thari ihirty days (oiner —— an for money borrowed) b 512, ; HEH I 30. Dividends unpsid ... 2 .:;,:}:.:2 1. & Jouns_and” Gicounin:inclot 31 Other demand deposits 28832 g 799,515.11 2.388.207.96 443.769.32 202,154.34 95.657.29 | 3. 35, 22,446.08 3 7.565.34 £0,000.00 | 2. 22,656.84 | 3. 4. 11 12. 13. usiness on 2,595,918.78 2238114 15. 1,102,850.00 610,503.90 452,116.70 268,158.10 83,782.78 168,011.04 I 19. 569.57 175,465.62 M. 34. IE. 22445 oluded in items 2% or 23) ..... “ae . 167,397.37 u\ c:fin.a checks outstanding .. 27,689, iler’s checks on own bank outstanding. 18,967.11 ‘Tatal of items 21, 23, 23, 24 and 26.... $554,25: e . Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) -nbhet to FeRerVe a;, (dc osits payable within 30 days): l'hdh dual deposits:subject to check us........ < 3,471,572:29 Certificates of deposit due in.less than 80 days {other ‘than’for 40. money borrowed) 52,670.00 | 42, Diyidends unpaid l 451w Total of demand deposits (other than bank d + posits) subject to reserve, {tems 26, 27, 30....$3,5636,699.29 « |4 n-bmue- other than those above stated: Clearing house due S 8. cccvrerersereccncnnes eeeseesss - 345693 | ceeseae aeo veessees..$5,682,244.38 5 nb)wnm and sworn to before me this 9 3J. dl’ of July, 1921. m n-nm-fl bank, do solemnly swear" (| tbat “the .bm statement is true to tho best of my knwleds and belief, . W. J. W, R, Cash! Y, Notary Fuhllc. fer. "OUR 20-PA Bullds an Income With Your Savings By buing high-grade diidend securities, pay: ing small monthly instaliménts. for Bogklet ¥ 40. 8| stock Exchange Blds. Philadeiphia. & Coupons In process of coliectfon e 321699521 - b Liberty loan coupons. 38.91 ‘ ."" n“"::" of 19. Undivided profits 36. United States deposits (other tha | Z& D! Total vof demgfl 3% lnhdje{i: t 7 m'-u-u'm Time depodits re 28. Other subject to 30 days’ or more notice, a: Toi‘:lql—ll) 382, Certificates .of 83.7State, county or other municipal deposits . Dist wtcosxmh%,dt!r :p! u.:'n uud. seribed.and” t ore m m lhdl lJ .lll. v &R M l'orrn\ ob‘t y of ul! 1. FINANCIAL. o8 T |14 WaSE 3100 $500 : $1,000 .- Absolutely Safe Geo. W. Linkins 1719 K St. “Tatrty-five Years of lute security, then = liberal interest | rate to the end that | We can fully protect our {nvestérs and re- lieve them from all care in their invesi- ments with us. We believe the reputation we have acquired In this busi- ness for fair dealing with our bo:rowers and protection to our investors warrants us In stating it will be to your interest to consider our secur- fties before investing elsewhere. Wllllun S Plnlllp- Wi e also buy for cash: of on conservative SCOTT & STUMP’ REPORT OF CONDITION Of the RIGGS NATIONAL BANK ‘Washington, in the Dlatnct of Columbia, at the close of business on June 30, 1921. Call, phone write RBESOURCES. a Loans and dfscounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and ©) b Acceptances of other banks duwn $12,901, ,419,246.91 $14,320,938.33 3 ——'l‘.llo,'ll.i! . 4,826.52 Total loans ....... s Overdrafts, secured, $964. 77; unsecured, $3,861.75. . U. S. government securities swn: - a'Deposited to secure circulation (C. 8. bonds, $08,434.45 par value, $100,000) oA ceseesns b All other United States government securitle . $52,800.00 . "19,450.00 3,624,872.15 g Qther bonds, atocks. wflcurlu;lfle:o. :.sn 1=z 8 = gz 81 anking house, furniture and fixtures 2 & Lawful reserve with foderal reserve bank. 1101.1u u B o L4 Ttems with federal reserve bank-in procsss of collection (not 23. Zndividual deposits subject | to" avallable as reserye)....... oh 413,853.46 - i Cash in vaylt and amount due frof national bank 1,465,015.66 Amount due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States’ (other than inclyded in items, 8, 9 or 10). Exchanges for clearing hopse....... Checks on othep-banks in the same clty of town as report- ing bank (other than item 12)...... +“Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.. $2.886,298.43 Chacks on banks located outaide of city of town of rapurung bank and other cash items... Rédemption fund with U. treasurer Other assets: 95,286.33 © 533,449.02 378,682.96 Time depesits {payabic atter i 30 days” s, or mbjeet 't There is a way 1o invest in profit- mflllfil IM! hfi M“illhd!hthll 8432197 6.000.00 8. treasurer and ‘due from U. 8. 80, 31 and B3 $16A,704, 5. ll:llur];.: lllfhfll'l‘ M‘l- ateb o8 aeponst sepsesorl Thoney “borrowed. 1 Fibheeee ¢ Due from foreign banks and bankers... meat by reading this bwl Send for « FREE “Getting Ahead" TODAY. KRIEBEL & CO. . 217,320.85 $25,900,891.28 Total ... Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1921 (Beal.)” . $1.000,000.00 Capital stock paid n.. g ."2,000,000.00 Surplux fund b Reserved for tax Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sublect to reserve, items 26, 27, 28, ~ 29, 30 and:31.. . 18.58 Time deposits subject to Feservé (payable after 30'\inys, of- subject to 30 days' or more notice, and postal savings; Certificates of deposit (otier than for money borrowed) c W -$115,932.18 'loul II. 8. . govern. .. including pre- miom on same. . . $115,962.15 108 Basking house . Other time deposits. : ——— 115.952.15 Postal savings deposits 4. a Bonds, securities, "'"'"';;;-fl gsiu all other 1 Total of time d!wll!lfi l\lbju‘l to reserve, etc., other than items 32, 33, 34 o on ek $1.479,663.15 ). including _postal 40,000.00 war loan deposit account and deposit nitgd Btates 38,602.27 disbursing officers . < & 2,273,000.00 tTaeoaasngs | - Tetters of credit ang TN 3,603,838.69 tanding 16,035.00 4 Ll?_;fillt:eu othei h o earing house due bills 5 = Demand depoults Gepar $800,000.00 b Payments account. liberty loan bonds and 00158 able w‘l’mh 'S "m i 5 540.000.00 VICLOTY NOREE <oy .vr. 837694 2. 1adiriadl Gopou " ¢ Income tax withheid "107.16 ; Tiime deposits’ (367 -B:x'aln - L < 24,535.63 days, or :,',_%’: ild Total —_— 20. C!ffl‘l‘“l' d i District of Cnlumhil. Gty of Washington, ss. 2 SR e -':“4:,.." fendire, o0 310,365.06 1 R. V. FLEMING, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly ww e i TSL497.50 | that the above statement s true to the best of my knowlsdge and bells? 7088342 R V. 3BT | Subssribgd,and ewarn to before me this Sth day of July, Toaz " eal "‘1 31" 0 Correct~Alteul' L DORAEY, Netary Dbl bilc swear that the above stat lL B. 8] best of knowl and W L E. u:nmra, " o £ 30801 L. KEMP DUVAL, - ‘HARRY F. CLARK, ; 8:2';-4 mfl""" {@eposits pay- i h::'a’m !'-';'l'sfmu 5 Directo: lhl' “ dl’.l' Subscribed .fl 'IB'I ‘before me this Tth e sl TR e 4 s EPORT or CONDITION wanl * DISTRICT NATIONAL- BANK T 286.00 N 2 5,098.20 | At. Washington, in the District of Columbla, at the slose, o of busineas on June 30, 1921. RESOURCES. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts ex- cept those shown in b and ¢). biAcceptances of, other banks discounted . Total loans - Deduct: 4'Notes and bills ;rediscounted with federal reserve bank (other than bank acceptances sold) > A . 663,854.08 Overdrafts, secured, $4,138.06; nnucured $818.21........ RCuslomtrl liability account of “acceptances” executed by this bank and by other banks for account of this basik., and now outstand- ing $75,000.00 o i aei g CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY, At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at The Chove"of basiness Jane 30, 1021, -$4,882,319.63 . 76.000.00 +..$4,957,319.63 $663,854.08 ,293,4685.56 4,956.27 76,000.00 W. N, U- §. government securities’ owne ‘GEORGE 8. KING, 3 ; & Deposited'to sécurs circulation (u‘ S: Bonds, e iieie ket :fl‘,‘,'{::“-m b ALl other United States ‘dovernment securities. 1,834.496.00 ¢ 4 . - " Directurs. ' . AR ~EEFORT OF THE CONDITIGR Total ... . - 18374980 of_the 5 Other boads, 'siogks! securitlen, aié i J 1 & Dening house. furniture and fixtures 532'2131 NATIONAL SAVINGS u Real estate ownéd other than b&nkmphoule“ 17,609.28 4 3 Jemaat eatase awace ihee tha neuking B 4nm#l AND TRUST CO., o - er.413.36 |8 'tn gtan. 18 1 the nuu;ln-fcfl-fl-. at ""‘" ‘ 30353794 — e Apjount due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than included in items 8, 3 or 10). Exchanges for clearing house ....... 3 ey hecks onother banks In the-same city.or town ag reporting Jbank (other than item 12) e 116,756.45 284,31148 “Total of items 9,710, 11; 12 and 13. ..., 33 T Chetkce on banks lo¢ ted outside of ciiy or ‘town of‘rlpwu jy (hiamie)ces "__" T nk and pthet cas! OB, .o evavirraartsasannns Total loans. ‘Redemption fund with U.'S. treasuret and due rrom i g 1680699 o) 2 aamn “treasurer T R R 25,160.00 & m. umu. $8.22. mest eecurities To!nl wseses c-p)m ntoek mlfl in “Surplus fund . vnamaea tlea, 4 pas g LIARTLITIES. o o o s $1,810,980.12 } w5 otes ot other than U. l..... 1,810,9%0.12 ‘8. Im-, including premium on - Certifled ghecks ‘outstanding’ .. Cashjer's checks on own bank outstanding ‘Total of items 21, 22,°23, 24 and ‘25 Dlmln\l depositst (othér than bank depo: (depositsspayable within 30 days] " fndividuat deposits subject to check. “Btate, county or other municipal de; of assets of thisibank vidends unpaid- fher demand depo: Certificates of deposit” du! in leas than 30 days (other than - 16892802 5“,”0 OD v 1.1‘"4 leposit, (other than for mg:ey borrowefl) of assets’of thik bank Other time deposits Postpl savings d tal fof time 33, 3¢ and 35 x‘!wd States deposi inga),- ar loan flephll{ atcount ahd dep\wlu ot 'Unh-‘d of . time " deposits, it 'hu-nmg-omecru 5 Fieagiin 0 . ‘undl 3. 9001,884. 1 et s Sarzousd e g s B st e 11;. payable, other than with. federal reserve h::t Kt llll’. '35, Billa “payable, inchud! : of unuom Teprosenting money borrow Smar tes of redilomu T8) ¥ .. 26, Lithilinis " other .Billg- payable- “federal reserve above stated & “Acceptance: executed by this bnnk lm- custo customers) “érs, and to furfifsh’ dunn exclange ....... I.Ilhllltlel omer’um: those above stated: D clearing’ house bariks, atcount ummfl the .bon-u.m,l bll‘ do nl-a!.v fi L SRR ar. Caster t the.above: statement 1s w-*hutf. oS

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