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1 3 ] S FINANCIAL. ‘ EV USTA ASE TON, D. C, W L4, FINANCIAL. - MESSAGES OF BUSINESS.CHEER s < 15000 Lo Polier, b s Sy COME FROM THE NORTHWEST smvg,ggfl;m |BESREE e copBANK’ OF s | E:c""""'é'.m A wmmn. —_—_—__—_—__-—-—q————d' - . byt 1 4 .. WEPORT OF cormrnox p . SA-Y.INGS: g m md to its &:l.lcy- Nonnal Stlll Dou]:tful Tcrm. But Cofi&l; Tt the clods of bisiness Beptember 8, 1 | ::e’m::::'d from them in b - tions Better Than Appear on Surface.. S NATIONAL METROPOLITAN “:“'.:'..w"“w',m i | e .anuun. in the Diatrict of Columbia, at the close of bufiness on enieas £ ¢+ September 6, 1921. It offers a thorough Edu- b ol ’ Y - RESOURCES. s . cational (:onne to its Repre- Reta'll Trade Moderate. : -+ ve: aloans and_discounts; fncluding rediscounts 2 Potal Joans . T sentatives. ic Dapredge ] (except.those shown in b and ¢)... ® ssorreiess - S e 8858, - 3 A‘!BODMIIMI of other banks discounted. 330,481.28 5 "Sv-l-nl E_D. &-m, ca. A‘L T B 248,126.11 pledged ... Y J eatiar passcured b 17 = 1125 Woodward Building | 3 BY A. D. WELTON . idleness of eight months. The com- Special Dispatch to The Star. pany’s plants are operating at 40 per| 4 - L < CHICAGO, September 14.—Normal is | cent of capacity. i ete, “of f :: &e{:;‘-e(:. 1?::fi?:l;‘:'uc¥\::t of e still a doubtful term In this section,| NEW YORK, September 14 (Special). gw-_"':_';‘. $191,628.08 3 this bank and by other banks for account of this bank, ~ . _80 far as measuring business condi- [ —Activity in pig iron s far more — iy hilae 86:800.05, E.H. R nin‘ &scm * tions is concerned, but in many cases | marked In the cast than in the wes Total bonds. securitien, otee a1,m8.98 ;'m::-‘:::"::m:efu circulation (U. S. bonds, 0 + these conditions arb far better than | There has been a gain in melt in New alue 00,000.00 Founded 1878 Would appear from the statement of | Jersey and New England, and better 3 il ener Ui L ént securities 384,398.28 416 Woedward Bidg. _— 15th and H Streets demand here has aided the market for $ Pittsburgh and Buffalo iron. " tional banks. L 6 OtheTrott)‘ulnd iR oo 721.702.16 i@ 1,184,398.28 stocki Banking Nouse, , . §4,449.20.0 . 382,629.40 ing House, sxzsl.s 11; furniture and fixtures, § 2! lman . 8. Philadelphia some of the men engaged. One manu- facturer here reported his pl‘nl to be running at 30 per cent of ca- Brick. 10. Exchanges for clearing house. & v 12. Cash in vault.... Lawful reserve wit bank. $56,179.19 pacity, but when pinned down ad-| NEW YORK, September 14 (Spe-| - R Hi 9 temn with fadeval e ot o# collectipn (not P Soum 1700006 || Ohicago ~ Deaver _ San Fraacisco mitted that it was running 30 per goun = rick-buying in this section available as reserve)...: 1,161,968.27 - Province “ Saskatch cent of the capacity of his largest | g7V TCs 2 orisk, with all shipments LIAB Cash in vault and amount due from national banks: 2,086,601.76 tional banks . & H year, 1912. When he made a real in-{at current "fly'"’-‘ readily lblorhed X ‘Amount due from banks, banKers and trust companies in the 3 Dominion of Canads) i . prices of $15 to 316 a i 50,000: . United States {other than included in items 8, 9 or 10) 403,154.78| | other, X 6% Gold Bonds—Due 1927 d his plant turn- | thousand. Surplus fund ... 8 : :'ne;"o‘::“fie :ir(?::gl of t?.e average s 8 Exchanges for c'lmln‘ house. 125,429.29 production for the last seven years. Less current e Checks on other bank tihc samecity or town 34.859.30 nA G Words of cheer come, from makers | 8ad tax . Esn Cotha i 21)2 3 38838 1 Cam :yt.l “‘zh::?{;n“d Th?yl nlfav‘; orders Time deposits (payable -mr Checks on banks Ipelted ouma of ci ?“‘3 "";":I"é{!‘l . Which wiil keép them running at top 0 days,. or subjeet < bank and other 7,630.46 ccoun 40: “travelers: speed for four months. Retail trade ot oL e motics): R:flemntlon fand with U, B e suiall generally is moderately good, with : :—n v . odremsurer 10.900.00 dealers sticking 'slllbbol'nbl) to their . iz e b pal REPORT OF CONDITION m, : % “=8 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK are relatively high. Unemployment | s, 4 shows no particular signs of dimin- 418T anfiy:m 15 7540,000.00 5 At Washington, in the District of O!lumb(L at the close of business on September 6, 1 = Price, 92% and interest Yielding about 714% (For payment ia United States funds) Send for Descriptive Circular 713 14th Street Main 2345 \ Capital stock patd In .. 8. Surplus fund ....:.... Undivided profits . a Reserved for interest and xuu ishing, There are still five men for every‘two jobs open, according to the -A-c;u 4 state employment agency. These fig- urplus u"m‘- res do not include men on strike. Financiers just returned from a study ¢ Gratifying Results Tt h $368,476.61 broad are urging busi- dny.of Bepieming 1621 ACCTUSd 4orevrerennnsnen 15,141.71 . Sl O o cease waiting for politi- _mfy'hmhc Savings mnw- T. DONOHOR, | ——— $383,618.32 ool RESOURCH Do e o auttie economic _ques- |l TMake up your mind to join the Equi- A Public, cLess current expenses, interest and taxes baid " 4384552 0| 3- ® Loans and discounts, including Faiconnis Cal forces e Swork out. their own [l ,ttle and save each puy day.' Tuat is Correct—Attest: 339,772.80 Due 7 (except those shown in b and €)....ce.... $8,013,593.08 Y to get ahead Hnancially. Circulating notes outstanding..........se...- 772,497.50 o $7,705.75 J T38,013,593.08 68,965.78 d ; Total JOANS «.ceevncnnnnnns problems as rapidly as possible. 300,535.22 Products of Agriculture Amount due to federal reserve bank (deten—ed o . Amount ‘due. to national banks......... ‘Amount due to state banks, bankefs and trust comp Subscriptions for the federal reserve bank 5 5 81st Issue of Stock The Unlted States and forelgn countries. (other than in- . c Showing Increase in Value Being Recelved luded ‘in” items 31 or 22 . 257,099.08 ban y (other than bank -acceptances Ttified checks outstanding. 9,639.46 e sold) ........ veeeen. $274,219.06 2 21. Certified checks . 5.499.10 1 %" Cashier's checks”ohtsianiing . 5. Cashier's checks on own ba 1 atal ot Teems. 51, 20, 20 34 Snd 39 $641,738.69 e Demand._deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re- e e 5 (depostts pay” serve (deposits payable within 30 days): 23, mma...: a.,,.u. bJect ‘1o . Individual deposits Sublect to check.... ... oo coisos 8,819,278.65 |, check ..... o & Foreign bills of exchalllc or - drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under item d above 555 274,319.06 BY L V. SHANNON. Shares, $2.50 Per Month Special Dispatch to The Star. 4 P NEW ORLEANS, September 14.—In- || ¥ Cedt Intereat H. H. McKEE, LEWIS FLEMER, MORRIS E. MAI $7,739,274.02 2,504.21 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $2,504.21.. Cl'm walue of the agricultural prod- . cta' of this section. with attendant | EQUITABLE BUILDING . Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other tham o large Ccrop movements, s fogroving for money borrowed) . 4,840.00 4. U. S. government securities owned. business in nearly every line here. Small 915 F St. N.W. Dividends unpaid ... & 5 ?g%fi'fi‘: . & Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds, % . ,850. 1 : par value 1.000,000.00 ~.!amm are selling on these price ad- JOHN Other demand depos! vances, as are many of the large cot-; JOY EDSON, Pr“lle.‘ Total-of demand deposits “(other thm bank b _All other United States government securities 1 304,500.00 \ AN and 31 .......... . country banks are feeling the effects of = : Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, ori-: subject to 80 days’ or more notice, and postal savings): s (other thanfoy money borrowed). Total ... 5. Other bonds, stoc! 6. Banking house, $1,; 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 8. Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank 9. Items with federal reserve bank in process yable after 30 days. o .nnm 0 30 days® this through payment of old loans and | S increasing deposits, and the country re- . Certificates of dep: SEG . Other time' deposits taler is benefiting through payment of | b £ old accounts and mcreel:l:d m:u) m% STOCKS—BONDS—COTTON 3 power of his customers. The sales o GRAIN — SU 5E reserve, 3 $580,854 available as TeBErVe).........-........ 222,658.45 wholesalers who were caught with Ught | g o0 ' ‘s:;fi’\R o COFFEE items 32, 34 ANA BB... .. .ooeoianeeoiineonen $1,861.686.66 ;;:{:,‘ ,2‘;"":_“,' (other 10. Cash In vault and amount due from national banks 675,027.96 ®tocks, were three times greater in ! on Commissto; . United States deposits (other n postdl savings) including % 11. Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust companies e last month than in any other similar! || £o Securities and Commodities : war Toin deposit account and depesits of United States dis- g neate and ittt in the United States (other than included in ftems & 9 or period this year. The wholesalers are Review Free, Upon Request. bursing ol!lears 5,337.43 stamp dopom 59.700.21 secount ........ _$194.40 12. Exchxnges for clearing house. 279,063.45 & “Acceptances" furnish dollar uchnnse Liabilities other than those now in the market for larger stocks. Lumber prices showed 1mprol\l'§menl e during the week, with some mills re- [ A A H &CO porting gains of from two to three | .A.flousman . 19440] 13, Checks on other banks in the same city of town as Feporting . ‘bank Yother than item 12) Total of items, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 $1,346.545.02 14. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting £0,000.60 | 35, 1sapi - ities other than those 110,094.95 43,007.16 D:r'm:a stated— —— ferred payment -$13,910,394.33 hou i dollars a thousand feet in several ' = Total ...... m ozm ;:;nbe:am 1;).;! :g::::d ;;‘rexf: 20 Broad Street, New York amy O City ot Wasgmé;on. nlnrie'l“of C!ol\;‘mbll. ‘ss. e e bank and other cash items............ BICECitn 81,108.42 int for ¥ ~ e ACOBSEN, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear — edempt ith treasu a [? the end of August. The price of tur-, MEMBERS: s W\ Sa | enat 'ine above statemént is true to the best of my knowledge and ballet. Sy 3712 e Y & trearurer 2nd due from 67.078.10 pentine has been advancing steadily New York Stock Exchange " moS | C. F. JACOBSEN, Cashier. 16. Other assets: e Quring the week, and both producers | (| New' York Cotton Exchamse Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of September, 1921. the' above-named baak, dv. nmu eweas thor| DUE £rom fOrelgn BANKS. .. ... .. ..eeoeeememsnesnrnenasnanne 120871 3 and dealers are looking for still higher 3% New York Produce Exchange It shows the progress of ASeal) ROBERT E. BRIGGS, Notary Public. e, "atement Is true to the best of my Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on mnotes - Pprices In view of the strong foreign de- ‘Coffee nnd Sugar Bechange [ favestment in our company Correct—Attest: e ERNERe and bills receivable not past Aue.....-......- ErRE 59,395.09 mand. Exports of rice through this Chiengo Board of Tra | 120 should interest you 1o the polnt GEO.'W. WHITE, ; G E R oamay, g Subscribed and sworn 10 befors e a3 T eport are increasing steadily. Associate Members of Liverpool [0 || of investigating our 12% participating A. LISNER, . H. RALSTON, aay 1921, s 12eh o R S e e S s St g L $15,532,161.66 — A =" | Suppl SetiouiAnsectation T e s o ot e A RN BROWNLET i R all or write us for full Informat LBY, - Notary Publse. LIABILITIES. nthracite Coa upp ¥ Washi Ofi Stock Exchange Security FRANK P. REESIDE, JOHN B. HENDERSOlg‘mm“ A 7. Capital stock paid in - $1,000.000.00 Ample for Coming Winter a on ce Corporation : : &, BOGENE spwaRDS, ;;~ B 400,000.00 REFORT OF CONDITION SAMURL HART " i t a Relerevded for interest an T, AtEET ¥ oA A BRYLA "m. BY -iR:.\"l(e ?;, McLAIN. MAl'N FOOR CORRIDOR “sEswl e Gaptember_14—! || WOODWARD BUILDING e e Farmers and Mechanics Nat:pnal Bank cru b. Reserved for expenues 164,055.02 c. Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 63,766.93 ere is no prospect of any shortage X Pmlhnclle coal this winter. Much’ Telephone Main 2040 O LR . z f Gw eto I o A e e e CHARLES R. ALLEY, Mer, O rg 'Wn 120. Circulating notes outstanding. T 984,000.00 | y tstrict of Columbia, at the close of bush N ! 21. Amount due to federal reserv. o 15991522 .~ l"ai"wo:ii ‘; n%“dly :'o e ‘rvsh(:‘" = At Washington, in the DI rswtembe'r ‘6‘. 19.2" ' S 22. Amount due to national banks 634,221.65 this section have mot put. in full n § Bt AR Rcan Sl SEhEs s i s 33 Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust compapies in Winter_ suppltes, but Shave" contented = — : % = RESOURCES. : 3 -"the United States and forelgn countries (other than in- themselves with buying by the ton as | e T1s Loam —ma discounts, Including rediscounts (ex: ¢ cluded in items 21 or 22). . 72012452 needed because of high prices. : those shown i b and €)....... .$1,251,221.36 2 SAV{N 24. Certified checks outstanding. 24,0071 While Philadelphia, as a _textile z —_— 25. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 56,454.04 center, is deeply interested in the ad- Total loans ..... eves..$1,251,221.36 Total of items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25. $1,594.722.54 i vance in cotton prices. there is a feel- i —————s1.251,221.36 | N i Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re- g ing_among manufacturers that the 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $516.43... 43 H serve (deposits payable within 30 days ey holdover from last year's crop will : 4. U. S. government: securities own |26, Tnaividual eposits Subject t0 CheCK..r....<rvvusezresssss . 7.919,047.23 suffice to steady the market and hold a Depoalted to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par 127. Certificates of deposit due in less than thirty days (other than » prices within bounds. For this reason ue) . 3250.000.00 TOT MONEY DOTTOWEA) -« - v v ssamsnssneaneasenaansssnsns 23,250.5¢ spinners are holding off from pur- + Dt\u other United Btates 27 5 28. State, county or other municipal deposits secured by vled(e M chases of raw cotton until the froth of ANY men enjoy undeserved reputa--’ v saevedsl S J Dl:gdm;:.“;( :}x;s bank. 538.29 as . O e tions as good providers because 5. Other bo::il, = D 1,115895.14 | NN B Dk Gense B 0monite A, 3 i % chases-of yarns. Manufacturers of they support their families lavishly c Banking M““'ea" ""”m'.“"“u'.‘"{? -:d flxturesb‘:fidl'fll ‘oli“ % gé.;u.so \ - 1 Totallof dem‘?’nd‘d:pafl!l loflle‘:‘ 'h"z:"z‘;( d:’a— 2 ' 3 - 2 nking house, new ng site... 55,686.08 t ect to reserve, items Sk s :)35 e Tt ‘?.‘2;‘ ’ by spending their total earnings. But is 8. %‘f‘?&.fil’.“ O fedotat zomerve bank . . 15127339 5o 50 and 31 g .. $8,482.662, 12 o5 state silk mills are preparing to re- such a man a good provider? ‘What 9. Ttems with federal reserve bank in process of collection (ot Time deposits subject to reserve (plylhle ‘after 30 da sume operatiops after long periods of o 3 available a8 Treserve) ...,..c.ececieseenos TORE 5 10,629.70 A 4 subfect to 30 days’ or more notice, and postal savines): = ap idleness. would happen if he should die suddenly? . Cash in vault and amount 6‘1:: imm ‘natlonal banks 129.687.02 s BN {32 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed). 5 26375048 ‘Th is a large movement of to- = sold; Amount due from state ban! ankers and trust companies in the 3 B [34. Other time deposits. . ,862,576. or matoes to the canneries from southern Mot likely,the Rome, wonldibe 3ithe United States (other than included in items 8, 9 or 10). 6.634.36 f 35. Postal savings deposits. 23356.63 T New Jersey flelds where the prodouct - wife would go to work, and the children . Exchanges for cVe‘.\’;lnz ':‘°“5£ ........ P i 14,218.40 (== L e T TTotal of time amo-'tu subject to reserve. itel is good and prices satisfactory. One b . Checks on other banks in the same city or fown as reporting i 32, 33, 3¢ BN 35....coue-eennso- ety has been receiving an average would stop school &nd seck enpiyment bank (other thAn {term 12):.....enszesossoymomssesiogn 3,827.87 : BN [36. United States e Cothir elenivoer a of 100,000 baskets daliy Have you provided against such con- Total of items 9, 1&]11 I%dandfu ‘uss .997.35 g 2 Q war loan deaosfl account -nd deposits of U-npd s:ne- ESeale . . i 14. Checks on_banks located outside of city or town of reporting disbursing OMCErs ................ .700.00 Notes of Commodities & ?“'? ITlyoujstonid diejyould Cyous TbANK aNd Other CAFN HEMS. .. ... .co.essesreosnoenzsoonsenn 3 1,931.91 | AN i MW |37, United States government securities 200000.00 % family have enough on which to live 15. Redemptlnn fund with U. S. treasurer and due from U. §. treas- 10 i SN | 40. Biiis pavable, 'lfi;l federal n:,rve hul::(d 550,000.00 i i omf Provi 12,500.00 |-\ 44, Liabilities other than those above & in Various Centers comfortebly; idelfiforc yom ides 16. Ofher asset, if any’ 5.805.04 S count collected or credited in ad pendents. Invest part of your earnings : —_— earned .......... . $3,322,867.85 X . Spectal: Temerve fu « ter. Cotton. Total ye.eeoeenness in our First Mortgage Loans. First, the ber 14 (Specl:l)l h—:mgortter: of ‘Te‘as money will be safe; second, it will earn o ‘ A % i ¥ ‘LIABILITIES. \ Total ... tton report that British spinners 5 17. Capital stoc] n . = <+ 3235200000 | § — ‘Washi o interest at the rate of 7%. it 2ot o00cs| N It ot A ADEN, cashier of the above hamed bank, do :dn-!:m.l;lz ;:i'e:‘r now are seeking to buy the staple cotton which they had rejected when prices fell last June. It is believed this will reduce the surplus cotton that thz lboVe statement Is true to the best of m’y H. BADEN, Cashier. and sworn to before me this ]2lh flly of _September, 1921. R ALEXANDER R. VARELA; Notary Public. 19. Undivided profits . Y Reuarved for interest and tax b Reaerved for depreciation. hy They are in convenient denominations. Is the mind of the man who has 2 growing savings account. Don't Spend ail you carn. - Start allar now and here, T T8 1 MANCHESTER, England, Septem—i now piled up at Liverpool. 2 ATLANTA, September 14 (Special). 000 H [] RUS‘ l]'. oo — " 365.620.50 —iThe cottor, milla of Georgia_ arc | oll 4o ; © Less current expensen, tnterst and taxes pald losesiz o : HeEoupE G som B E poLLING. . ing at capacity in the daytimel ,066.47 | AN 22w End some mills are operating their | 913"1,‘!’81'N.W. 20. Circulating notes outstanding. . 230.600.00 1336 N. Y. Ave. H BRADLEY DAWDSON. CHAS. A CARRY e e b 21. Amount due to federal reserve bai 415152 . N JaskS sHA CHAS. EBERRY. . one month’s supply of cotton on hand, 22. Amount due to national banks ... . 2,725.41 3 AN N \ R. GOLDEN DOVALDSO\, GEORGE m Loty as_against two months’ supply of = 23. Amount due to state banks, bankers the Aoy i E. C. DAVISO irecto: United States and foreign countries (other than included in . Busedh RevkoLDs, £ ods. orders for go items 21 or 22) .. B NEW_ YORK, September 14 (Spe- 99.00 clal).—The cotton price sitnation has ¢ ;; g:;glfl;d.mk;‘oum 111,33 3 unsettled trade in underwear and Total of ftems 21, 22, ”‘ 24 and 15”“. ¢ A $25,622. hosiery here an& in most cases prices Demand ‘deposits (other .than bank deposits) lub!el!t to re- remain - withdrawn. Jobbers who E “|' Capital and Surplus serva. aeposits havable within 30 deve) Oflen Until 5 :30 P.M Tomorrow placed orders in July, with cotton at p . 260 Ty S (deposite pavatis ins - i Pe —_ 12 cents, are jubilant and some have i checl ,010.92 : ‘ $2,000,000.00 S e ] We Have Demonstrated That Thrift advanced -all underwear numbers 50 468.39 in 1814 TR T i_-.n cents a dozen. NASHUA, N. H., September,14 (Spe- < A 2 ™ S cekson Sotton saills here started RN = 3 Toral of Aemand deposits (ofher than bank de- t ills he tarted S e e hia week and witl con- | SHEY B O T : poslis) mubiect to reserve, Tieme 46, 20, 33 B8, zh‘fi“el(epus overtime operation in- 2 & L N X ‘Time deposits subject to l'.!al've (plrlble -after 30 days, or “PALL RIVER, Mass., September 14| {8 () Py 3 32, mum{:.“,'&i‘;xfi,{’{;‘&':n“&',‘m;g BortalisastiEn S acies _and are as keenly alive today to our duty of encourag- CED =n T el G B O <k ] : depotiteEl.> sostzeees | il Sl ing frugality as ever. There can be no aglnevemcnt R e e Trkar RN . : : el s = | BB without thrift, and as payday.draws near we wrge all'to cxce i B .o . - e - Zres'ss Laure 1 ! | 2 | : : make every salary envelope contribute something to a re- t f With .compound ‘interest added, regular savings soon Hargraves & Laurel Lake have re- : % 1 z at E \ ] Bumed full-time operations. ] : | | s il Total S ¢ | Wt . mltflc! of Columbia, city of S . ! | I, H. L. SELBY, cashier of mo above-named bank, do solemnly swear JOST ber 14 (Special).— = | S 'nl.!o wn?::r ms:l?kt:?co;unue(dn:tr:n)ger that the above statement 18 true to best.of my}{nfiwég!.e Yuu hall::‘ | 4 4 i e e e : Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Septerber, 19PL -~ ; : i mount up, enabling the thrift-worker to become an in- {iC8E". SCliers_ave’ cxpressing much : —depb51tors argues well for the effi- cm‘,'ei‘_"mm EDETHR S EVANS NGty Eie Dok ] \ vestor, home owner or proprietor of a business. : ¥ THOS. J. STANTON, < | CHAS. H. CRAGIN, o | & 'ORK, September 14 ial : 5 L g —C‘?ttelr’s up -ufl: ‘?:',:,"r;,"f:s‘:wfi: tl)o’ , °“’?‘°¥ of the service we can render l};o%mmgmvavmvzn, . D soN, . Dori’t be a drifter—open a savings account This Pay- 4 . o i agents report & SRt 14} In 1 .| you:..; e aneceD) L SeRer. day, and let Washington’s OLDEST National Bank help you “get somewhere” in life. . 3% Paid on Savings Accounts Buyiagist waolen cloth; bat they fack : it ¥ that gs must pick up shortly. ‘:»e 1 SAN FRANCISCO, September 14 > 2, L are erest-eamlng acco‘":lt (Spectaly—Theve 1o u dsciaed tm- |II- - '| at-this fifty-five-year-old bank This provement in_the demand for wool in K this secti #nd the accumulated - 2 < B 'F, & -i-’;.':”'; yeurs ,,,',;,.,J.ng.‘,",:‘,, 4 Pay Day, and let us back your thrift DIRECTORS: it o = - 5 e Sountry banke e« » et < with our strength and service. i ; : G,I;‘fl' RT.BRICE G F. R OCiLey : — ' R : =1 e e EREBERACE S Pher LU e ‘ 263 | 5 Mgk ll ©.H.P. JOHNSON. . F. GU fli.;rxox:‘xs.‘ September 14 (Special). tes a .. OFFICERS. 7 : s JOHN B n:nno'n}'gu . T uwnna:a Ricas F no eée:fl{e deflneg Drlt:.e :::i-h ’fi ths R . BS | ¥ 4 ¥ & - 2 S v MoORE ash| g cnan Es ;.fcoll :Egfi%:‘lé: ANNON marke Te, an elieve - g EES ' & £ | 5 INSON . C. that any great.quantily would b8 % 3 3 Second Vice President . B B e e 23 Ay s : = CHAS. E. BRIGHT.. b DU%ZRA#{:&AV yj' WAALL a’.‘ =!l ukJr. PSS ‘lorthmnlnx on basis' of pmsent ! Trust Omcer | || Q ieTd a 3 . o e e i ALseERT H. BEDFORD: r. J. I A 'ruc “w;m L% 0N " Stha : f WER AIN: OW] k il . ows EckrorE:_.. .. © Town 'fi" A MeKEE YKok W: whiTe Accopnts | | : - i dem Checks Opul ¢t8.30 A.. Every Business Day G 'ufinm. 5., September 14 (Spe- shkosh ‘l‘rhn.‘c‘torlCor‘nphlny. a pla; e hortly' he market for & big {ist of raachine tools and miscellaneous squipment. ¥ % Olduf&vmgsDep«nwymWnfimgtm . Cor. 15th and New York Ave. m Uhlo, Scmamber !nm and_coke hnt !mn ‘Works. 'm October 1, after an