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FINANCIA ~ H00D GAIN SHO IN BANK CLEARINGS Increase in September Over Same Month Last Year, $1,090,000. BY I A: FLEMING. The month of September, 1921, was a better business month than Septem- ber, 1920, as demonstrated by the record of the Washington Clearing House Association, the total clearings .for the month being $66.754,029.29, comparing with $65.663,286.31 for the same month last year. This gain of over $1,090,000 in the clearings represents actual business Adams Express. Ajax Rubber. . Allind Chemieal. Allted Chem pt Am Car & Fdy. Am Cotton Oil p Am Druggists. Am Express. Am Hide & Lea. ... Am Hide & Lea pf. Am Ice. .. Am Ice pf.. Am Internationsl. Am Linseed pf. Am Locomotive. Am Loco pf. . Am Safety Raz Am Smelting Am Snuf. . Am Sugarpf.... Am Sumatra, Am Tel & Teleg. betterment and may be credited very | Am Tobacco...... 12t% largely to the improvement in the|Am Tobacco pf (n) %% retail trade of the city. Am Water Wks... &% e % ‘an off month in_thelsm w'wis 6% pt. 15% atter of dividend and interest Day-| o, wy Wo 7% pt. 4% Fierits ana_ very few checks of this |\ e oy L character have passed through the |y, 7,08 cad. .| 9% <clearing house. he sarnings of the Southern ran-lAm Zinc & Ld pt. wa tem for the third week in|Anaconda.... Sep};er:ybe': Showed a decrease in gross | Asso Dry Goods. of $996,913, and for the vear, Janu- | Atchison oy 1 %o September 21, a gross de-|Atlantic Fruit Co froase of $19,451,951. Final figures | Atlantic Gulf... Will probably show that savings in [Atlantic Gulf pf. operating expenses and charges Will | Atlantic Petrol furn the decrease into net operating | Baldwin Loco. income gains. August and September railroad earnings are much better than for comparative periods. but the showing is entirely due to the neglect of equipment and mainte- nance, with large savings in operat- ing expenses. Personal Mention. Milton E. Ailes, president of the Riggs National Bank, left this noon for a month on the river, “if it clears up.” and at home on Bolivar Helghts. With two new rods and an ample supply of everything. . E” threw the cates of business as e andh lett n the noon train, delighted with the prospects of home, the country, the Ches & Ohio. river and old friends, and the firat 3{,‘.‘3-’?‘25#}0, esidential Mt . vacation since assuming pr ChiMu & Cordn) Balto & Ohio. Balto & Ohio pf. Barnsdall (B). Beth Steel (B). . Bklyn Rapid Trn Bklyn Rap Tr ctfs. Burns Bros. . Burns Bros pf. Butte Copper. . Butte & Superior.. California Pckg. California Petrol Central Leather. ... Central Leather p: Cerro de Pasco. Chandler Motor. .. preceding and responsibilities. 1. Albion K. Parris, one-time active Chi & Northwn Chi Pneu Tool. business man of Washington, now in semi-retirement, returned from a long | Chi R I & Pacific. summer's vacation spent in New Eng- | Chi R1& P 6% pf.. and. He expects to remain here dur- | Chi R1& P 7%pf ing the winter. ChiStPM & O pf.. Director Elected. 'é::lefz‘:onpen G. Bryan Pitts, vice president and no Copper. secretary Of the W. H. West Com-|Coca-Cola.. pany. and also vice president of the [ Colo & Southern. F. H. Smith Company, has been chos- | Columbia Gas. . en a director of the Washington Me- | Columbia Graph. chanics’ Savings Bank, of which Ezra | Columbia Grph pf. Gould is the president. Cons Gas ofN ¥ ‘ons Textile. L High Price for Bonds. Cong e se Frederick county, Md., sold $125,000 | Sorn products. serial 5 per cent special school bonds | 0T blqycta pf on Thursday to the Citizens' Natlonal | s00. "oao Bank of Frederick at 101 / e it Banking Trust and Mortgage Co. Crucible Steel pf. This will be the name of the new ! Cuban-Am Sugar. trust company of which Percy Cuba Cane Sugar.. Foster is to be president; M. A. Win- | Cuba Cane Su pf. chairman of the board; George son Chem r and H. W. Robertson vice presidents. Messrs. Winter, Foster and Robertson have been named trustees to receive payment of stock subscriptions. Announcements were made last greming of a plan for a new build. hg to be erected on the northwest corner of 14th and II streets north- west. The original intention was to house fhe trust company Fisk Rubber. . . in a per- manent home on 14th between New | Freeport Texas ter, B. Fras Emerson-Brant Endicott-Johnson. Erie.... Erie 1st pf. Famous Players. York avenue and H street north- [ Gen Asphalt. west, on the east side of 14th, the |Gen Cigar building to be erected by Mr. Wil- | Gen Cigar Jprd, owner of the site, for the trust | Gen Electric. lompany. Selection of a new site | Gen Motors evidently means an abandonment of | Gen Mot 7% deb. the former plan. S ooaich s Loeal Securities. Gray & Davia Trading on the local stock exchange | Great Northern pf. was decidedly light without sufficient | Great Nor Ore...... change in prices to warrant much | Greene-Cananea comment. Railway 4s brought 61, |Guantanamo Sug.. Capital Traction 5s 871%, while a few | Gulf States Steel shares of Capital Traction sold at|HoustonOil 4 Hupp Motors. Indiahoma. Inspiration Interboro Metro. Interboro Met pf Intl Agrl Chem pf. Intl Harvester. ... Intl Harvester pf. Intl Mer Marine. .. Intl Mer Marine pt Intl Motor Truck.. Intl Nickel Bank Call money, Federal _ National brought 171%. 7 per cent. stock 5% to Washington Stock Exchange. SALES. Capital Traction 5s—$1.000 at 871, Washington Railway 4s—$1.000 at 61. Capital Traction—10 at 8615 Federal National Bank—4 at 171%. BONDS Intl Paper Bid and Asked Prices Invincible Island Oil Jewel Tea American Tel. and Telga. 4s American Tel. and Teiga. 413s Kansas City Sou. Kansas C Sou pf.. Kelsey Wheel. Kennecott. Keystone Tire. Kresge (S S). Lackawanna Laclede Gas. .....: Lee Tire & Rubber Lehigh Valley.... Lima Locomotive. tropelitan . Potomae Electric Light Potomae Electric_ cons. Alex. ‘and Mt. Ver. 5s. Balto. and An. 5s. PUBLIC UTILITY. l B ) Wi Loose-Wiles. Mallinson & C Manhattan Elev.. Manhattan Shirt.. Martin-Parry. . May Dept Stores. Mexican Pete. . Mexican Pete pf. Miami Copper. Midldle States Oil. bt l Midvale Steel. . | ‘Wash. Market Cold Storage STOCKS PUBLIO UTILITIES. Capital Traction 56 Washington Gas Norfolk_and Wash. Ste: oa " Com. . Minn & StL (n). ‘Wash. Rwy. and , ‘30" ash. Kwy. and El Mo Kan & Tex pf. s ™ - Mo Pacific sg | Mo Pacific Montana Power. Montgomery War Natl Cloak & Suit. NatlLead pf...... Natl Rys of M 2d. Norfolk & Westrn. TRUST COMPA! North America. American Security and Trust Continental Trust North America pf. National Savings 276 Northern Pacific. Union Trust 117 Oklahoma Prod. .. Washington Loan and Trust. Lver. SAVINGS BANK. OOt Orpheum Circuit.. Otis Elevator Owens Bottle Pac Gas & Elec Pacific Oil. . Pan-Am Pete. . Pan-Am Pete (B). Pennsylvania. Penn Seabd St People’'s Gas. .- Pére Marquette. Phila Company. .. G e T Phillips Petroleum . ":‘?Q&z“ ANEOUS. Pierce-Arrow. - Columbia Graphophone com & s |Blerce Arrow pf. Columbie Geaphophone prd. 3 D. C. Paper Mfg. C s Merchants’ Transfer and Siorage Mergenthaler Linotype 0ld Dutch Market com. 8 Pry d Steel Car. . i ey o Pullmen Co. ...... 210 Punta Alegre Sug. 24 Pure Oll. . Rand Mines Railway Stl Spr. Ray Con Copper- Reading........or Reading 1st pf. Reading 2d pf. Remington Type Rep Iron & Steel Rep Motor Truck.. Royal Dutch. .. St L & San Fran. St Louis Southwa. St Louis Sown pf Savage Arms. ... Seaboard Air Line. Sears Roebuck FIRST GRAIN FOR RUSSIA. BALTIMORE, September 30.—With the clearance yesterday of the Nor- wegian steamer Sangstad the first shipment of grain went from Balti- more to a Russian port direct since before the war. The cargo comprises 136,858 bushels-of wheat to be de- livered at Petrograd. _—— HAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, September 30.—For- elgn bar silve: % ; Mexican dollars, B4%. s " [Seneca C e LONDON, September 30.—Bar silver, sh.nuuk'fi‘:'m . 42% 4 per ounce; money, 4 per cent.|ghell Trad & Tran. ‘mm;t Y!l!!!—-!hort gfl;. 43-16a ent; three-mon flla, 4 per ceat % Sinclair Ofl. ..., Kelly-Spring Tire. - Famous Players pt 7 . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Grain, Produce and Live Stock LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. DAIRY MARKETS. to 20. tober selling to 20.50 and December 65 before the end of the first ]l:,o‘:lr or about 20 to 22 peints net ver. Futures opened steady; October, mand, 22.3 Switzerlan mand, 13.0! gentina, demand, 17.30; Greece, deman Denmark, demand, 1 d, 4.90; Ar- demand, Brazil, FINANCIAL. 85 Spain, de- Age 40. de- | Establ $5,000 Life Policy, $57.35 Send date of birth for fllustrat s 186 Aoteta."over F130:000.000, M. LE ROY GOFF, Insurance Adviser High. Low. Close. Opes. High Low. Clowe. | Eggs—Strictly tresi dos., 45 0.5 o lsun 2 y fresh, per dos, BALTIMORE, September 30 (Special). | 20.85; December, 20.9 0.63; e 208 206 BEISatb s ;:fi"};:; :“ 8 79 9% 46; average receipts, 44 —Chickens, alive—Springers, pound, 26 | March, 20.25; May, ,ss’,.“""" Room 610 Woadwara Sading. M. 340, 7 4% 45%|Stand Oflof Cal. . 1 =i.. 2% 4| Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 18;i827; white leghorns, 24a25: old hens, 23| ' NEW ORLEANS, September 30.—On| We have om band several - g 89% 89% 89% | St S 4% % |turkeys, per Ib, 38; chickens, spring,|a30; old roosters, 16a16. Ducks, 18a25;{ first c; . 2 i F 4| Stand Oflof NT. .. 140% e b P A s $-dn all today, cotton did better ini| Very ce First Mortgage Oon (6 3 4 Z% % | Stewart-Warner.. 35 5 2 @ | Dressed poultry—Fresh I Esigs.: loss off—Native and nearby, | fhore bt Cafior mieremm ne 1 tor 55 3 [Mecheat By JUat 03 b tenut Sn 2enL st 38% 38% | Stromberg Carb. pouiiry sh killed SPTINg | grats, dozen, 43a+4 hern. 40. there, but after advances of 4 to:32 i { Vo 13 . Mi Ml Suaceenoarhl we e m % |chickens per 1B S0 nons per 10, | Phies Chutiner e Douna, g Lol e,TECESL 1AL 3 SR SN 0L Eamning Joseph 1. Weller &5 5 Rer 1289 129% | Toras & 3 rs, ., 233 3 Ty erYs. > ng, much of which appeared to | - X 0.4 2% 13| Texas Coipasy e o wn 1b. W0nds; Keats, young, each. €0as. A DTt 46N nearhy CreAmerY: e | PrS-buFeau evening up from the long :_ 5 5 (Texas& P S - 4 i packed, 24a25; dai ints, '28a30; g $ s it e Em o | e sk Lot ot o s feoni e ey 7 RN g P ot (2 FOR SALE Jt % | Trans Cont1 01, % hos 3 : r. 20:41; Decembe: o % 1 8% &% 84 |hoES, per Ib., 8%. CHICAGO LI ber: 20:4L; Decamber. 20.65. i o e el 1M 17 B | Green fruits—Apples, per bbl. 5.50a| CHICAGO, s:E o e ot g LIVEREOOL,. September_30.—Cottom, » Interest ‘ 2 000 00 &% o% 6| Union Pacnc ot UGG e oo FLLAG: Tpes) bushal Saniet, 2.00a3.60: | States Dursau ot marketsy—Cattie | prod el Shae fulty midaiie, || Also smaller amounts. Now |y e > 34% 3% 53% | United Alloy Steel [estern, per box, 3.50a5.00] California | Receipts, 2,000 head; desirable corn: | 15.23; ‘middling, 14.1; low middling, || is the time to invest and be || Worth % 4T% 4T% | United Clnrazpfl ll‘: ; n: 1: :rl:ggn:; n:errbct:_:“&%flgz,‘fi_’ 50(.:1;‘1:;1;;;1; ::(llnsrfirr: scarcé and strong, some|13.62; good ordinary, 12.57; ordinary. assured of the maximum rate 9L % W UnitedDrag..... se sew 664 5% |Per e AL el ot b R I TG el R T U DT of return on your savings for || 5 8% s | bniecd Drug lst... 8% 8K Y| rate, 2.008450: Honeydews, 1.50a2.00: | handyweights here: all other classcs|all American. et A baton ||, 3 years: A courteous service | % | Unites hossi sy 118, 04 18 10 pears. §30ai50 per basket: quinces,|generally sicads. with she atosk and|but ateady; October, 14.68; December,|| to our clients, including the ||f Firxt Trust (1ut Mortguse) Sofes 00 | U'Y oo strs. £ s s w% P OO0 aaker Sotadst. | © Jeal slightly more active than yester- | 14.29; January,’ 1409 'Mareh, 13.67; || managing all details. i| secarea by . C. Real Entate Se|USFoodProd . lu 1 DK k| VeEstablesPotatocs new. No. 1[d8%. . e M 25; July, 12:90. | cohol. 5 .50; per sack, 4.00a4.25; gs—Receipts, 19,000 head; fairly| O i 5% U S Realty. B4 48 % | Dveet Dotatoes, per Dbl 2.50ad.50;|active. 10 to 15 higher than vester- 0T atuer P (closing, Beptembers Chas. D. Sager {| D. H. Roland Drury %% U'S Rubber. o Bk o w|lettuce nearby, per crate. ‘T5al50i| 2% Average: ton 8.30; bulk |lights Lonn Dept. M 36 204 Woodward Building % . gsnun" ot e ok e e |New York per Crate, 125a2.00; celery, an 1ini butchers, ' 8.00a3.25; bullc EX =l Persoaal Attention Given Al Matters s e T Ugsmel!&net. . 3% 316 3% B8% (o oc.y.;nsl;"lflfi; romaine lettuce, L00a |PACKINE | sows, 6404087, ol 23 CHANGE SEATS HIGHER. 20 Years' Experience, Bank Reference 2t 10 10 | DS Steer. . o so% o T | Lo cymblings, per crate 120al80:l Sheep—Receipts, 14000 head, in-y NEW YVORK. September 30.—An- 6 Vaadte e % B% WK 8% | Dor T00.11 sack, 4.50a6.00; cabbages, |CUGInE 11,000 packer'direct: few_ on |OLNeT SGvance of 31000 In the price B 1% 18% vn:-}fluan ... 32 834 3% 3% |250a3.00 per bblL; cucumbers, 2.00a|58le Boing mostly stcady: top nafjve |Of @ seat on the New York Stock Ex- W BQ s|VanRasltelstpt. 7 % T T |300; eggplants, per crate 130a100: fat lambs, 8.75; bulk, 800a8.25; culls |TANEe, Was recorded yesteraay, hen B T |vasCarChem. ® 3 2 % |tcmatoes per box, 1.00az.00; corn, 20a | soons00: not enough fat sheep and|T TGRCITIUR WIS sold) oz 390,000, 2 ; e T e|ValronCoald'Cllgs % T 7 |40 per dozen: bears, 500400 per bbl;{O0UCr 1AMDS 10 test the matkel ek ago, D Rny hestastialn ] o B ®» B |y 7% 1% % T%|lima beans, 40a45 per quart. | ——————— Bpgatsn iy i - w© 3% 0 . 21% 2% W 0% COTTON MARKETS. TR w1n o % B % |wellsFargoExp. @@ @ @ & GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. | NEW YORK, September 30.—There| NEW YORi GrpiingnANGE: 2 ] A% e G| westernPacifc.l me mu mt m | BALTIMORE. September 20 (Spe-|was further Nevy ronlizing in the A AT O e X o M % cpt. % 62 2 . —Potatoes—White, 150 pounds, | cotton market early today. The' dis- D bt e deman | Do 2 | Westhouse Bl i e ek % ws|300a3785 100" pounds, £00a250; Nox | position 1o take Drofits on long: con- | iils on eme 3313k Froa) 9oy | 216-17 Bond Bl BN T De| WhiteMotr L% s and 3, 50 and 135; sweets and |iracts was probably increased by;the|mand. 7131 0: cablen 114 sr. oo | x . M- 3020 s 1% 14| wie on . s s 84 g |vams, bushel. 100al25: barrel, 3.00a fcrop report of a local authority pla 5% , de- | 88% 86% 3""‘“-!?('"5 Spencer M4 MW MY % 470':1'06-0],:'.;""”:2‘“";‘ H;’ul:lg. bushel, | ing the condition at 44.7, and the in- 7.051-2; cables, Ger- ! e L% fhe seu|WieonCompany.. 3 B 3% ALY, hoets Bunow 3a3 besacls |iicatedivieidine 6020/000 halek oxionnc | nianvi; demand 0/45 cables, ) B1% E1% BI% erland.. 64 6% 6 carrots, 100 pound: , head, 7; | siderably above recent figures. The|.Holland, demand, 31 SI% | Willys-Ovid pr. ... 2k 7 6% c pounds, 2.25a2.50; cauli- | market opened at an advance of 15|Norwav. demand ew 10r) e t BB, | Woolwort.. 1ok 10 1 164 | 105 barrel, 3.00a5.60; celery, dozen, | points to a decline of 1 point. with Oc- e S 6% 5| Worthington Pmip. 4% 0% 40 pCorn dosen. 10a35: cucumbers, = = Private wires to H. T. G d el, 1.25a2.50; eggplant, basket, E v o H. 1. Greenw "0 sm- el betns, bughel, diadio; omions [\ LIBERTY BONDS ers Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York F ST . 2.00a4.00; peppers, basket, % i i i e & “':'nl Bt DuiDEias, cout tar,. saunet, Boue bougit and Soid. Fast service. Reasonable margins. basket, 25a30; tomatoes, basket, 40a o Rrestsiored of Caupop. | & do‘Abulahtd. 75a1.05. Bond Exchange pples, packed, barrel, 5.00a11.00: bushel, L50a3.25; loose, barrel, 3.00a et SEINY: ! Odd Lots Full Lots 5.00; per 100 pounds, 2.50a3.00. 'Cran- = be‘r;rien. harr«l."u.onnm.nu. rapes, smal basket, 28a30: 20- TTO! 30 pound basket, 1.15a1.25. Pears, STOCKS—BONDS—CO' X [+ o~ bushel, 200a4.03, Flums and prunes: GRAIN — SUGAR — COFFEE i w . F , . .00. uinces, shel, 150a2.50. Chestnuts, bushei, 9.00. Boughitiand) So1dien/Commirston ln ° oper Selling Prices at Neon. A Seeuritien l'lll Commodities Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no| [ff BEview. ¥ree, Upon Hequext. quotation; No. 2 red winter, spot,| Yen o 1.27%: No. 3, 1.22%: No. 2 red win- A,A’,Housmall&co. ter, garlicky, spot, 1.18%. i 3 unl:;;&q-: )&": D CLOSING PRICES. :ev:erln;:se; wheat, 1.18%; October 20 Broad Street, New York > N YORK, September 30.—Liberty | Wheat. 119%. d i o i = bonds closed: 33, $3.40; first 4s, 90.00 | Sales—Bag lots of nearby sample, MEMBERS: £) Capital, $1,0000,000.00 Toa B eccond e S0 frst Tis"g090: | ac 103 por Bushel: 431 bushels of No. | ] New Yo (oiion Exchmnes : " 5 90.. X re ter, ew : n Ex Suirpl 000,000, i x"? 1;:: fourth 43s. 90.80;" Victory 3%s, 98.46} | 117% ;’nh';;hfffllcky, cuggrade; “'; New York Produce Exchange < lus, $1,000,000.00 4 6 1918 | Victary 45is. 9948 Corn—Cob, new, yellow, 350 per| (§ VY, Colee nnd Sugar Exchange ik o — y;u’.‘ In_carlots: contract'corn. spot.i | | Ml e ot ""::‘g;n o : CURS STOGKS. 39%; wack corn, yellow, No. 2, or wsseinte Mempers S .,;L' .,;"‘ -,“ Ruotations furnished by W. B. Hidbs & Ca. "“é;“g;,“;;’“"“"- 2 1 Cetiosi e = A2 pm~| Oats—No. 2 white, new. 47a48; No. | 2 ; Vlflg l Bl A%43% |3 white. new, as to weight. 45a46. | wasl“ngton Ofice a $ ;u, gv ‘llerfi&»B;oxllg;: of nbenrhyv rye, as to . | ' S d T 1 quality, 90a1.00 per bu. No. 2 west- | o B o g gty sl BG40l MAIN FOOR CORRIDOR | tie Seed That no_quotat . | ot s 116 1% | "4dy Receipts of new hay today WOODWARD BUILDING H G o edonia «...:oer 7 s |were only 11 tons. elephone Main 2040 min t Calumet _and Jerome. a2 14 The demand for hay is fair at n. T h % & y will provide absolute ml» Y as er a e Carbon il B H_|ranwe o 316 to 521 per fon for fair | CHARLES R. ALLEY. Mgr. lection Tor Jour salusbies. -~ Heat Gorib 8 ) s #4|to good quality of new mixed hay { gos e Car Light aod Power. 1 11.1e(20d timothy. While receipts are light, == 3 GS ea Cities Service (new) 13% | 1a% |they are sufficient for all demands. = = — { 1336 ur” nE | Smaw—N . 1 ralht rve. nominal; Washington Ice Mfg. Co. H No. rye, nominal; Nen 1 JRRRAN i « i i - 9 | wheat, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50a15.00. Sept: 20, 1921 ! Same Ge't out of tIhe running now if you 5§ B | CHIcAGO, September 10—Lack ot|, T dimetar bave s day telared « quar g ! can’t save. can’t save” means you 1 1% |support brought about declines in thetrlx dividend of 2% on the common stook. | s | Raictol can’t succeed. 15 10iih|vheat market today. ~Bears contand- |payable Oct. 16, 1921, the common stock bold: | = cBut have you tried seriously? 3 3 |ama t:or:r?hmk (;Q;n;:&';i ro;emn ?emanll‘ el Mo LT Why 3% when =i Intcrest Thrift by fits and starts doesn’t 4 pel R bl R LR TR — en £ y oesn’t pay— 24 25 |it would seem the heavy exports of | your mone 11 5 i i i 3! £ 7 E 3 of y y will By Paid on 2, B ”% K fi'&:;fi:; snrre‘g au‘_rl.io:x during July ana || E U lT A 0 | carn 7% for you sl it’s only regular, sustained effort that 2 U e ety BLE and you wii oo Efl | Lae and | | Sine Bo o end youl » 18w | varted from unchanged figures to 1% ' . e v ioy Bank Safety. & . Payday—EVERY Payday, and you'll 1g 1% |lower with Decomber 122wul22% | Co-Operative Bailding - Tnvest your sav- B Smafl have the right of way to financial in- 9 .261%4a1.271, o R RARS i o an by“mern{:; luss‘es all round. © '.‘] Assdciation ings in our Accouits dependenceu - and oats were easier with! rantzed (Deposits welcome in a St l;;% wheat, Corn, after opening unchang. s ‘;E 1879 Fir!t (Deposits welco! OeF:I‘C-IERS amount 3 3% | ed to i lower, including December at | AR COMPLETED g FILLIAM D. HOOVER. ... ..Presjdent & ; 322 ;(Lfidfigr;i;nllfled a little, but then -g-i WOODBURY BLAIR...First -V(r‘a.T‘ros(d“nl Intercontinental 8 P Mflw Safi R e e e : | unchanged to % lower, - s ate s I Iittmational Petrieon Gew) . 1% 1) Decamtr S8 AT Wl showed || Systematic Saving Leads Tes e e ¥ i TR 1 deliveries. to Bi; eposit Sect ) Higher quotati | o Results 2 Asst. Treas. 4 | Lone Star Ga 10 25 |nrmmess to provisions. o 5% 82V} —Mam wp o S o i e Equl- i Boxes at BIRECTORS Magma Coppe » n Predictions were current that wheat |[| the Geaid,seve each pas day. t is H od sctuie w0t A Woodbury Blair H. Prescott Gatley a;flv'. sabs a_;'v: Moo O 0., 2% receipts from the northwest would in- | © get ahead financially. Call, Phone | only the safest Moderat A, Buchahan ™ D. Haover e el | e i 2, lcrease during next week, consignment | Subscriptions for the % or Write | form. of invest- e am A. H. Chureh ' 101% 1013 | Midws 3% 1 |notices being much larger. The close ' |§ for our | ment but the most Re Clephans 16, 18 [Dasember Lotk ot 1508 ved Barb! 81st Issue of Stock £ ‘Bookiee | Profitable as well ot : : c L 0 1.20% and May i monston ‘,E% N LB s Bemenacelved “Owning In denominations Resinaia S Hurdekoper enry . Willar % Ll | s s re e |37 | WS National Savings & Trust C 0 €T VOl a t 2 3 2 3 |with Decomber o o tsaliey) 4 Per Cent Interent T w3 a “ngs rus 0. a2l = EQUITABLE BUILDING William S. Phillips 55th Oldest Savings Depository in Washington " - Lzey 1253 | Ejat - Mortgage ‘Inyestmen Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. 3% 3, |pee s sow 0% ae| 915 F St. N.W. 1409 N. Y. Ave. b 15.‘, 25 May 55% 3% 5 553 | JBTNK“.:{’ EDSON, President 25 zg* 6% 88% 361 MI FR. . REESIDE. See'y, 0 Wk k& 6 2 ¢ 2 3 9 A . ~aZ 2 g_* 25 Getting Rea dy for We have purchased from the United States Railroad Administration L3 1% 1y New .25-16 23 = ’ 55 S. Light 8 B 88 e e 1 I i Z 800 6 60 60 |United Frofit Sharing. 1 1% e 0% 3% 0% U S Suib Corpora 2 z a e epo lt e t . . . s s = Richmond, Fredericksburg & Pot Railr i m 5 4 pt.- ond, Iredericksburg omac Ratlroa 8% 88 R T = o oot | W : i ax i : o . = o . o KT u s 1 (I)tthm" be ready October 31st. It will give us B 2 6% Equipment (_;o]d Notes 2% 2% another opportunity to render you a real service in = % g o T the protection of your valuables at a minimu = Dated January 15, 1920 Due January 15, 1928 to 1935 - 2% o el I ANK EXHTBIT. 1 5 m cost. E Redeemable on any interest date at the option of the Company &t 103 and idferest. Interest 5;‘2 gt m ").EW YORK, September 30.—The 1 The box rentals will range from $2.50 per year | January 15th and July 15th. Coupon Notes in denominativn of $1.000 amd $100, b gn melsiatement of conditlon of the Redersi up, according to size. with_privilege of registration as to principal. ~ U% 4 & |close of business September 28 showe. | : y B & * 9 & © | Total gold reserves. $1.025.478,113, | We would suggest and appreciate the filing of i i 18% 18% golz‘u reserves, $1,089,797,854. your application for boxes at an early dat These Notes constitute the direct obligation of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & 18% 184 ...e}.;“w.‘r“".:';fi;fi‘?‘f”““,‘ by govern- y date. Potomac Railroad Company and' are secured by standard railroad equipment, under mf* mfw 108 | OO0 war ns, for members, the Equipment Trust Agreement dated January 15, 1920, between Walker D. Hines, e W | Al oihers, for members, $146,627,797. . Director General of Railroads, the Company, and the Trustee. Under that agreement e R A uraws bought in open market, §17,- on atmnal the Company does not secure title to equipment until the Notes have been paid in full. 15 u% 1%| Total bills on hand, $274,774,7 Frederick: il i 2% m m4| Toml s o o ,774,796. @ T!:e Richmond, Fr sburg & Potomac Railroad Company is controlled by the B i k| Chenct '8 asscts, $336.098.306. The Bank of Utmost Service” R-chmond-thmgtqncComp-ny, all the stock of which is owned by the Atlantic 4wh 39% 39%| Due to members’ ressrve %, 509 S h Str Coast Line Railroad Company, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, the Chesa- 36% 5% S6% 3515‘,),‘1)3514 302, b &deou event] eet N.W. ake & Ohio. Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Seaboard Air 1;:: 1: 7: Fotal gg;;r%esgill.::oiffim“l 7 ine Railway Company, and the Southern. Railway Company, and operates 116.14 262 2 |culation, 3631155054 cir- miles of road (of which 12171 is owned) between Richmond, Va., and Washington, o Ratlo ‘of total reserves to deposit D. €. G oo s |2nd federal reserve mote labilities i ot il O ned, 82.4. The road enjoys a particularly advantageous position, being the most convenient con- 58 8 58 necting fink between the South and our principal Eastern cities, and as such it is :g”’ Z;:fi mf: PB‘?]TRSE PRICES IMPROVE. quite indispensable to the systems which it serves. b e RIS, September 30.—] ’ 5 W% 43 48 ptember 30.—Prices. im- During the past ten years the Com, t b % 4 e g t y pany’s net earnings were about seven times interest s,a'a s% 3t | PRy per"i-e'},","‘;‘;: :::3.76 e charges, and dividends of 9% are being paid on $9,417,400 of stocks of various classes. ;m ém :‘:;: centimes. Dividends of 6% or better have been maintained for over 25 years. B 19 8] contimen > 0" PRI0R, 82 fraucs § 0 29% 1 Five per cent loan, 81 framcs 45 ANY men, in due course of ' , cen- of time, aTae (Mo 1 s LS l"'eldl the stage in life when they WE OFFER THESE NOTES, $65,000 OF WHICH MATURE Wl el e Sllas 13 francs lepend upon their agcumulated ANNUALLY FROM JANUARY 15, 1928, TO JANUARY L SN “;’:"“’ as a means of support. But the 15, 1935, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AT a o% &% FINARCIAL gr majority- have no accumulated 2 2 2 %% 6% Wk NOTES. earnings and are deperident upon the Prices to yield 5.80% X el | Westingnouse Company has ro- charity of relatives and friends. The rea yie 7 : S % EMlceived a 31,000,000 contract for elea~ son is the eptimism of youth, prompting 2k 2% %% | trifying the Chilean railway. il a man to think that he will always be : i ik b Doizvare Lackawanna sud Western able to support himself. ’ Pending pregaration of definite notes, delivery will be made on ot aboyt Ovt. 15, 1921, in the N % s hgieaeai s ferfy (dividemn e of Tecetpts of the Farmers Loan and Trust Co., of New York against 88 88 83 '.ng October. 20 to stock of A If yours is to be an independent oid - temporary motes of the Company deposited with them. 8% 13 B <_;_toher 8. age, save and invest wisely now. Con- ' 23.' -gu "& m:':‘.zi"%',"';‘;’:" l:fillllbnolet;nt Sears, sider our First Mortgage Loams.. Not ? ; e ‘mef ma- 5 » Bh B ity. Octobor 19 Hext, withost, re- only is your investment safe, but it is H bl & Weeks Harriso Smith & CO S5 sorting to.any public fmancing. | also_increasing your_income by, earning ornblower n, N e W% bfc:lx;;r “‘:ol;“a.e:n?lwt;f“fl net | 7% interest. Few .investments could be ’ E 42 Broadway 121 South Fifth St. :2:5 ::“ g!a oVt ade it .mmW,m re n:i.vnhgenu. and we would fike : . New York, N. ¥. Philadelphia, Pa. o October -and continued through the explain: these foans to:you. *° . Y TR S me ma| LS MO TR, kit il John L. Edwards & Co g .nnalgg i’v:r m: %&Wm They are in convenient denominations. 3 Wi 3 9% 9 9 lended .September ‘24 amou; to i 1416 H St. N.W. 3 923 East :Main St. 5% 6% 8% 1,166,050 barrels, a decline of 110,850 D. € ' g8 SN et - -+ H.L.RUST i i 2 S R o X week. . o oo 6% 6% 6%| Pittaburgh Coal Company has de- gl - e wobelicoror o i oty b % 36k %|clared the regular quarterly dividend ' §19~15BST.N.W. : 3 ) ‘ % 19% Wh|of 1% &wunt on the preferred stock P mm”ndl_me—tnfl-m 2