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" NEW BANK 70 OPEN, - S, " THE EVENING § % an TAR, WA NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |FEDERAL INCOME AND N, D. C, SATURDAY, ¥ A3 < - e ‘ ‘s 'FINANCIAL. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. EX 5 p OF “ ? < Capital and Surplus Sl e e CESS: PROFITS TAXES $2,000.000.00 Adams Expre: 51 50% 61 |PennSeabdSteel.. 9 9 9 9 . Alr Reduction 51 . 48% fl ;fion:e';‘ Gn.:“ . 63% mfi ;:: n;: N o Rubber. ws W eoria & Bestern. 10% 10 7 X bt Ihe 6% 69 |PereMarquotte. . f0% 00 0% 2om Conducted by DR. JOSEFH J. KLEIN, C. P. A. Busy ederal : 11is Chal ©h 2% 3% | Pero Marapf..... &Mk, &% 5% %, (Copyright, 1922, by Josegh J. Kleln. A1l rights reserved.) = —_ Allis Chalners pr. 8s% 2 8% 9% |PhilaCompany... 34% ;8.% 4% 3844 | (Tax questions should be addressed to Dr. Klein, in care of The Star. To receive attention. d . 2 o Am Bank Note. 61 t1 |Phillips Jones. 92 98 9% 83 ) all' communications must be- sighed. Dr. Klein's answers will not reveal the identity o Conservative mp OyeS a“ v All L | Financial | Am Bosch : PhiUips Petroleum 31 81% 8L 81% | inquirers) 3 Valuations early oca osch. ... 2 o . Am Can. PlereyrArrow..... M% 15% % 16% ARTICLE VII receive this check, but at present i Others Flnd mn Institutions Hold Their | Am Sanpr Plerce-Arrow pf.. 2% 8% 2% 3 2 {s not known when. In filing my re nstitutions Hold Tt Am Chicts So. | leree it I | et us at once proceed to a dlscus- | turn to the stato can/l deduect mong ient v Am Cotton ol ar Plerce Oil 3t S| ston of the first topic referred to in|Hot received as income, even thoug! GIOVER & the Convenien otton . ,, ] may get t FLATHER Elections. Am Drogeioa Pl %y ‘o W0 e |Piusawvali aiys| Zesterdaygiontline: S for Bling 1951 retunzo prore 737 FIFTEENTH STR! ti f Thi With only one or two banks re-|Am Express.... 133 182% 132% | Pressed Steel 64 | A. Gross income. (See section'213-2| "A. You do not have to report as in N EET cation o 1S & % | elec.|AmHide& Lea... 13 18% 13 13%|Producers& Ref. 20% | of the law.) come salary which is due to you, but maining to hold their annual elec- | p piac g yeaps. oy 61 59% 60% | Public Servof N % | Gross income includes: which you have not received. Repor:{ ————— Bank a Strong tions of officers, directors and of-]Am Ice.. % 8% 8 8% Pullman Co.. 108 | ainy and Profits—If A is]/t,38 income of the year In which you | Vioney. ficials of practically evefy financiall Am Ice pf. 73 2% T | Punta Alegre. 83% 3 LA actuafly received it. z > 3 ADTo s % % 0% 40% | Pure Oil. 5% |2 dealer in hardware and purchases| Q. (9)—Does the provisien of th | 'm Any Sum r ument or institutlon in Washington were | Am International. ‘9% 9% 9% 9%|Rand Mines 20 {merchandise for $50, before he qan|iew tax law referred to in paragraph B : o 5 elected during the past five days. |, & Erance. ... 3 31% 81% | Ray C 143 ' determine the profit resulting from a|3 of your first article on th> {ncome oonnsctionsiiocally Fand § ° > Am Linseed. 314 3% y Con Copper. “\sale of the merchandise for $60 he| ax law apply to a1 ingomes or Anjathericlties enablojusito fur- The“‘ Patrona (5 There were some changes’ in a few |y y'go t7ct 105% 106% 105 105% | Reading... e e R T P et e e Sl s s ey nish money in any amount for of the banks, as-foreshadowed by :mEllelanior % 45‘: ;:: g g:::ll;wlzd;- Ci o g:: expenses incurred in making the sale.|.1ess? From your statement, I should z:;:‘l'::‘“ Real Estate En- those familiar with local financial|Am Ship & Com... Th T 2 &tan Typr.. \ The calculation Is as follows [ udge this privilege applies to both . A i are conditions, but as a whole the ma. | Am Smelting..... oh & &5 Reminkton latpt. ST ETH ST 5T | Reaiteed trom sale lagses of income. = Stone & Fairfax DS-fe' flB“:l mon;; C°fflP¢“lflgdf°3i?dniSt . jority of the banks retained their old | Am Smelting pt. 88 ngton 2d pf. . #—Cost of i A. Your question presumably re- % i e time-tested soli ol roatons Am Steel Fay. s3 2% 33 | ReplogleSteel.... 28% 2% 2% 2% Business expenses.n.. lates to section 204 of tne mew law. | 343 N. ¥. Aye. Main 2424 eposit “’f“‘ o e Y Several new institutions were in-|Am Sugar........ 59% b69% 69% b69%|RepJron & Steel.. 63% 6% 63% %% o Thé net losses in question relate tolj Boxes at ~this Bank, its Jong record and a family corporated during the last three|am Sugarpf 92 91 9 |RepMotor Truck. 8 8 8 8 otal cost and expenses. those which result “from the opera- v -3 P b £ 41,000 Weeks, and mumor has it that there i | i Sursty % 4% 85 | Royal Dutch. ..... 52% &% 52 52 | Prost. {lon of any trade or business regu; EQ U lT A B L E Moderate of depositors in excess of 41,000. still one e« savings bank to be =S 7% 117% | St L & S: 3 21! 21% e % 'rly carried on by the taxpayer.” “ e Am Tel & Teleg... 1% 1% 1iT% 10 StL & San Fran... 22 22 % 5 For this transaction the dealer ré-1,coume that by personal income you Rentals YDAY ACCOUNT surel: Am Tobacco...... 131 131% 134 tL&SanFrpf... 87% 3% 31 87 lports as his gross income the total rarl R AL e TG D 5 ! {YOURP. oy Treasury’s Call. Am Tobacco (B). . 120% 120% 12% 129% StLouis Southwn. 21% 2% 2% 2U%[net selling price—s60. The COSt -of | wasns, tntorast ete o The recipients| | Co-Operative Building | Deposits h better custodian. A call was issued today by the{Am Tobaccopf (n) 9% 9% 9% 8% |StLouisSownpf.. 34% 3% 8% 3% his merchandise and the.expenses in-| ¢ such Incorne are not benefited by || Associati i % Canave o = Federal Reserve banks on all deposii Am Water Wks.... 17 8 2’:% 2’:& g:vzn .;rm[u‘. % 12;. li:/. lfii ::lrred I;y him are taken as deduc-|cection 204. tion | Invited C P T. D b tory institutions for 15 per cent Am W Wks 6% pf.. 21% 21% aboard A L p! 4 4 4% | tions. Space is provided on the re- —— = : rust Dept. about the amount of deposit arising from | Am Wa Wo 7% pt.. 0 1 1 1 |Sears Rocbuck.... 63% 63% 63% |turn for gross income and for deduc- Orsanised 1870 in Any {| Consult Heediich i . the purchase of United States Treas- | Am Woolen....... 80% 82 8% 8% |Sears Roebuck pf. 93% 9% 98% 93% | tions. 424 YEAR COMPLETED Amount making your Will and cllaosmg an ury certificates of indebtedness, se- " %% 49 48k 48% | Seneca Copper. 2 © 2 Item 2. Wages and Salaries—Al' ey ) g Yy ries TJ-2, 1922, and TD, 1922, both oods. .. &1s 4% 4% 47%|Shattuck-Ariz 8% 8% 8% Wages and salaries received consti- T . Same dated December 15, 1921, amounting | Agso Dry G Jstpf. 1 T 6 T |SinclairOil... 2 2% 20| tute a part of gross Income. p X Ty executor. : o $16,267,000. Sl % e L 8 em- 3. Other Compensation and z o o Rate of Supply Corps Lectures. A:f:xl.x?:fi}h’ii'ééf o 5 |scaem Ratiwas: it e T W Personal Service—This includes fecs If you have money to in- il Join the Equitable and T OFFICERS The complete schedule of lectures | Atlantic Gulf..... 30% 30% 30% 30% | Southern Rypf... 48 483 48 48| CECRVEC bY Drofe D‘"‘:\]‘P:;'r:m comm vest we can safely place it on }lj : Save Systematically i interes WILLIAM D. HOOVER to be delivered by local bankers be- | Atlantic Gulf pf... 22% 28 2% 2 |StandOilofCal.... 9%, %% 95% 9% < 5 Fkld ilt-edge frst D. C. Mort- Paid on WOODBURY BLAIR. % rokers, special earnings for delive: :4 8! an y e Lt fore the class of the Supply Corps of | Auto Sales. . 4 4 4 4 |StandOllof NJ... 17 19% 177 119% | et Boee e e les, ete. 0, aof 30 (Caless you adopt s aystematic method d FRANK W. STO the Navy was announced today. Mon- , Baldwin Loco, 9% 9% 95% % |StandONNJpf... 1% IS% 1% 1%| “Teem 4. Salaries and wages received || 838es. Our record ol 50 years |l of, Thres, t, WPV ceanlta are ob- ||| Large an FRANK STETSO day, R_n:u]er(“_\'. Fieming, vice presi- | Baldwin Loco pf.. 1o 1% 104% 12% gleel&'l‘ube pf... 79;’ 2% 2% by officers and employes of the fed- || insures your protectior. Cour- ||}l tained in Joining the Equitable. 1‘ Small e },FRCl"‘,fi"é"“’.'“ SON et ent of the Riggs National Bank, willl Balto & Ohio. 35% 86% 85 tewart-Warner.. 28% 28% eral government are subject to tax . DY ;7 BIL. Sec. & A talk on “r % Beth Stecl (By.... tis 60 67% 08 |Stromberg Carb.. 9% 9% 304 9% | Thus $he wages of post offive cmoloves, || teous treatmient. Subscriptions for the Accounts FRANK R. ULLMEE s. Sec. & Asst. Treas. Hyson, man Beth Steel 3% pf.. 106 106 106 106 |Studebaker....... 84 ~ 84% 8% B84%|salaries of officers of the Unit '[st:xlcsi 82d Issue of Stock s . Company, will speak on “The Income | 3otk Figweries. .. 6 1% 6% 1% |Studebaker pf., 2% 1602 | avy and of judges of the Percy H Rme“ co B ed Tax,” & d\'hoe"pr“ e;Lr:‘elstllfl)‘heJ]qag::: Bklyn Rapid Trn.. 6% 7% 6% 7% |Superior Oil. 5% % 6 lm]llerdl uriajars subj;n-c toltax 2 . eing Recelve i a on a“ngs rus o. c o s 4 6 6% 0% 10 10 em 5. vages, salary or other “en i i s the class, taking |SKVaRapTretfs. 61 06 8 04| TonnCopper:. 1% % | compensation not received in money|| S-W. Cor. 15th & “K” Sts. Shares, $2.50 Per Month | Idest Savings Depository in Washi as his theme “Bank Statements. e Sl ele 6% 61% 6% | Texas Gulf Sulphur 41% 42 41% 414 |t0 the amount of the fair market [} - 4 Per Gent Interest 55th Oldest Savings Depository in Washington On January 20, 23 and 25 Mr. Flem- [ Brit EmStl1stpf. 6U's 60 B0 o)0) Texad QuilSIaphur 508 o ok 274 | value of what is received must be Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. ing will round out the present sched- | Brit Em Sti 2d pf.. 2% 2 (2| Pexas & Pacllle, .. 2 2% 2 2%|rcported as.evoss income. Thus, If EQUITABLE BUILDING > e ule by speaking before the class on|Burns BrosA......116% 119% 116%" 118 | Texas L2 wh B o Teetives $40 per month and ~, the federal reserve BurnsBrosBwi.. 2% & 2% 3 |ThirdAvenue..... 18% 16% 10% 10%|i addition an apartment. fuel and 915 F St. N.W. ! Officials of the Navy Department | Butte Copper..... 5% 6% 6% 5%/ Tobacco Prod. 6% 6 6 light, he must report, besides his cash Sl are much gratified over the Success | Butte & Superior-. 28 28 2% 22%|Trans ContlOl... 104 10% 10 10%|gaiary, the market value of the apart- ° JOHN_JOY EDSON, Presideat of the classes, which were established | Butterick. D 30% 30% 30 % [|Underwood. ©13) 130 130 130 |ment, light and heat furnished him. ; FRANK P. REESIDE, Sec’y several months ago, and appreciation | caddo Oil. 0% 10% Upion Bag & Papr. 61% 6% 65 6% | However, it an employe purchases | BROKERS 5 was expressed for the interest local{Galifornia Pokg. .. 1% % 20 19% 19%luncheons from his firm at reduced & — bankers have taken in the matter. | Gaiornia botiol. . 467 b 128 128% 128 128% rates, he need not report as additional St k B ds o “Title Insurance Companies. California Pet pf.. 83% Union Paciflc "\ Tk 7% 18 1% | Iwcome the difterence between the or- 0CKS, on Money to Loa_n Thls ls lm ortant to ou At the shareholders’ meeting of the | Canadian Pacific. e it 1ot | puice e thereror e e o R we Secured by first deed of trust on real estate. District Title Ingurance Company, {Central Leather. S i o Tove 'oo% et | JItem 6. Rents received by the | 821 15th St. ‘Prevailing interest and commission. e L e T P e T D s O KO K e ot ia Dliding ot iteraihee | L iior Sacem oter Joseph . Weller &2 Waah. & & Trme The NATIONAL MORTGAGE \VESTMENT CORPQRA- Joshua W. Carr, Myer Cohen, George | Coamdye United Fruit...[ /1204 1% 1266 es | oF I Boss Income, 1€ (he property No Lot Too Large TION, of which Mr. H. Rozier Dulany is president, has been in P DuenutauE L AReetide: Caorke Y I ot v 24 | Part of his gross’income. No Lot Too Small successful operation for four months. It is meeting in a practical = RS PN - kN . 1 .. 2 d - o The concluding four jtems of this 0 LO 00 Omal Fty P Bt 1 o emed D, Tnh, Joseph L AL | Chi & Estn Nl ptd. 8% UniedigetslSos o dal SN 5% | aivision will be discussed tomorrow. | et e way the building and hobising needs of the District of Columba. G. Bishop, Fred McKe¢ and A. H.|Chi-Great Westn.. ¢ BErrE . e W Quentjons and Answers. ) o D. Budd & Co. and is making very attractive earnings on the money employed i I B e T S USIndus Alcohol. 40% 4 4% 404 Q. (=T sold in the latter part of | Bd‘efl(E"“;m: e in its operations. Annua lection of officers for e e 4 ecember a hundred share T 7. H vl i i - Vashington Title Insurance Company | Chi Mil & StPpL.. 0% % 20 UL |USRealty........ 5 B0 614 B | TR G iiion. of -replacing 1t | New York City Washington has heretofore been without an established discount vas also held vesterday and was|Cni& Northwn... 68 6% & = F% X 4 o1 101 101 |Wwhen the market sold off. The mar- Full Servi banking institution to standardize’discounts and provide a ready as follows: E L Schmidt A G.|chi&Northwnpf. 0% 18 10 I, usgubberurpt. i lmfi 8% st | ket had not sold off enough by the o nvice for dealing i 1 estate securities based upon second as Bishop, Fred McKee, A. H. Lawson, 60 60% 60 %| U S Steel... 84! 4% 8%)end of 1921 Now, if I repurchase the || AOCOUNTS CARRIED ON MARGIN. NewYork Stock agency for dealing in real es s D tn.li“!‘-l. B'r_aullvy D;\‘lgson. Cnl R1 & Pacific.. s:}: i‘;z.'. :g‘ fli‘é‘t glssté:l pf... lfl:w lgy 63t 6aw | Stock within the arbitrary thirty-day, W YO! well as first trust mortgages. er, George ane, ) 16! % 16% | Utah Coppe R Y : x ¢ 2 : George W. Linkins Clarence . Nor- | SIS O, s zw % 2% | OtahSecuritics... 10% 10% 10% 10| action or should jt be treated as cov “Our” 111 Broadway.New York The National Mortgage and Tnvestment Corpotation supplements mente i Glenn Lhelps, B Franeis | (CTg StLpt.... W% % s 04| vanadium Corp... % % 51 ing - of Jate | ur . the splendid general banking facilities of Washington Other s “ | Va- A . T am inclined to believe that th . 5 i i The following ocers were re-|Cofa Cun B B - o | Wabekhe o eiens 0% @ 6%|regulations, when lssued. Will be First Mortgage business as well as that of the builders is benefited by the release of elected for both compénies: E. L. = Y Wabash pf A 20% 20% 20% |found to interpret section 214 (a) (5) ! money tied up and dormant in second trust notes. Institutions Schmidt, president; George H. O'Con- Wells-Fargo Exp. 77 71 16 176% | and section 234 (a) (4), regardless of | 2 5 5 2 A 3 % noey V1"05”%'5"3s’n‘;,r:l!;lh\;;fll(-»eeBfigm Western Union... 82 9 & the taxable Year in which the buying| 0 doing a general banking business will be bencfited by a stimulation : 2 ling _transactions occurred. ‘Washti Offi i ildi i vhi i ivi f;:"fzf:;;u}\;r‘-nfofl' }E‘ngfr'::ih—!rec;: g;:‘a‘lll'::&&l.% sg% 6::: 5:;5 ‘g4 | Accordingly, I should strongly nd\‘ise! “INVESTMENTS" can be se- ashlllgton_ 1ce of _bl}smess through building operations, which multiply and give Sistant secretary-treasurer, and Wil- White Motor. SEs. g % 3% SESINGL he mbuRchaNe. wiin el cured now in amounts of COLORADO BUILDING activity to bank accounts. A liam L. Yeager, auditor. White Oil. . ORI DN C A el bt g szso Up to $10 000 Inv&tments in the National Mortgage and Investment Corpora- Transit Company Elections. 7 g!;:kwléesv:';c;f tea e ;::/: ot the opinion that the sections in} P 2 Tel = in 1603 tion are safe and profitable. The character of the management 1 ilson Company.. 81% 32 | 5 5 5 2 t hone Main : 7 i = : % Washinston Rapid Transic Company, | Cordon & Co % Willys-Overtand.. % 6% % o%|auoation may prove to befuncomsti-f] | ahe enly oE e Tiberal rae cKp insures continued and growing success, with steady increase in held yesterday, Leon Arnold was in- | Grucible Steel. €2'a 61% 62 |Wisconsin Central 26 26 26 26 Q. (8)—Will you kindly advisesin!y of interest. rteous, prompt and value of the investment, which accrues to the benefit of the stock- stalled as president of the company, | Crucible Steel pf. 2 8 5 |Worthington Pmp #4% 4% 4% 4%/ foliowing case: 2hes athe epurtoons, | pROBIL And e - succeeding W. Wilkins Reed, former | Cuban-Am Sugar 1% 16% xe;: Worthington (B). 67% sg Géh c: City employe receives 's;nla‘rydot s2001 ] Shior. = olders all alike. 4 chief executive officer. Willlam P. {5 r. 8% 8% 8% | Wright Aero. . 8 per month; is Sted n budget at| ‘ertified Certificates of tle ac- Vat 1, Tnv Xilcen ‘wasijelected vice jprestdent 5“22822223‘&.. T h 1T $2,400 per annum. But, due to thel| ecompany each note without cost to in- Corg Bortion of tho Stock o the Nutions Mortgaze and Investment and treasurer, snd“l-‘rpd Al Spln;‘er and D‘:vidnonchem 53% 62% 53% HOURLY slu;ozslzor sToCIf;-m nu[tu:lp of "‘f :_munldolm imate alnq vestor. a:;l’%fieaum Bubscriptions are received by the Husghes Finance Charles H. Leavell were made di- 11am 228100 12mM.euanee apportionment foward the particular 3 ns_are Al < rectors. Del Lack g“w\’“‘ :;; ;‘,:V’ ;fi% department in which said employe | Chas. D. Sager Corporation, 1418 I Street Northwest Phones, Main ¥33 and £54. A summarized statement of the Begg‘z‘flfim:""“ 0% 2% 2% wogks, his check for the last Haltof 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. company’s operations was made out j Do s = % the month of December, . is held | Main 36—Loan Pept. and contemplated changes for the en- | Endicott-Johnson. 79 "6 16:'3;5 15'/. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Sodworhe probabiiity 1o, that Tl n Pel suing year outlined. Income statistics | Endicott-John pf. 1074 X % | e of the company submitted for the 8% L veriod of operation indicated a de- 2% B 2 cidedly healthy appearance, despite 8% the short life of the new concern. | Famous Piayers.. 1% Officlals of the company stated that{ pamous Playrs pf. 97 the fifteen new busses which have | gigher Body of OPf 81 0 0 been ordered for several weeks will | pisve " Body. A be delivered within a few days, ac-| ik Rubber cording to factory advices, and w : 2 be put into operation immediately on ,!'““A“_"’;‘T‘;;‘k'm,_ s The Safest Security on Earth the Rhode Island avenue and Petworth | Fen 41 Tan 5% illips’ First M 1 . : line, Gen Asp) Phillips’ First Mortgages are all for less than A.T. & T’s Good Year. o dy marke! perty. In a letter to all stockholders of the 50% of the ready t value of the pro 2 American Telephone and Telegraph They offer you— Company, President H. ayer of b... 8% that organization stresses progress | Gon Mot 1% deb.-- & 4 plerce_ 0fi G 1. Absolute Safety. : made byithe company (nt1eBastiyear: fray & Davia: 14 M% 13% 13%| e State Fin. ¢ 2. Reliable Security. b \ G Q 2% Tr.-8. F Corp., q., pf., B ;During the vear 1921'the progress GreatNorthern DI Ton 91 % 9| Barre Brow” B b & 3. Liberal Income. D Ondercakon Tas been” Eratifving and |fulf StatesSteel.. 49 Gl oy | Wares b % ! 4. Insurance Against Loss. we :;elieve it has been distinctly for- :;‘4 :; :;V' 65 UP i 5. Protection Against Depreciation. [ ward. : EARNIN 5 passed pre-war standards. Hupp Motor: Y NE! L, Ja T 1 . Repayment of Princij in at Mal A e e Mlinois Central... e 103% W:v. “‘:% Motors completed its 1921 fiscal year! A li:.. M P I turity. mand for telephone service. Vhile i Al final figures are not yet at hand for B S G o IR $14000.000 "‘u";“‘n:""uf;'"‘;:ui Choice First Mortgage Investments the year, we can assure you that the tion. .. @ - @ 4 offment sccuri d Ioransod Fate- of dividuna hus bes | DEIIRtIOn - oree 0 e i “B|other than current merchandise, ac- | $100 $5 $1,000 DAY you spend your money or carned with a substantial margin es| nicroroMetpf,. 4 &% ¢ &4 |cording to the company's head, who! ~ WeiteoriBooklet iSE A SIERER 2 it ing t nper usual.” - intragrichempi. 85 B 5 %0 oL SO Sear atter it according to your ow ¢ lnuglfl);“f;; 2% ‘:% ‘fi* fi"‘ taxes, would be at 1eu;¢2032fioon.ooo. L AM s PHl IPS . mnvest A g <73 l:; Intl Mer Mar Although in the fall of 1920 the com- 3 N d e WEEK’S STOCK MARKET |1ntiMer Sarinoys onie o one ot | Alihousi,in the fall of 3920 the com- LI ). LL sonal desire. You dispense lar ]s ACTIVE AND STRONG Intl Motor Truck.. 26 26% 26 26%|found itself with an inventory con- Safe I ¢ 5 . . . intl Nickel. 12 12 12 12 |sisting of high-priced materials and ‘e Investments esses aCCOrdln to our Owfi lnchnatlon NEW YORK, January. 14.—Further | [ntl Nickel pf--... & & 6 6 |large commitments for " materlals 1409 New York Ave Main 98 g o A V relaxation of money rates, promise of | intl Pager. . o s ousg] : > > d carly improvements in the industrial } 1o imolble Oll.ann. 15 15% % 14%|at the close of 1921 there was an ex- i and choice. You have in mind whom you situation_and a broadening of the ! isiand Oil. 2% 2% 4 2% |ceptionally small inventory on hand. . 1 h-' investment demand, which found its 1 Tea. 2 o2 o2 R z 1 ¢hicf outlet in bonds and high rade | Jewel Tea Bt .- 41 &% 4 4% \ e wish to share in your money, valuables, mnroa?‘shnrgs. t§mpuu—x(e\1 activity and ;0o Tea. .. ... 38 9% B 38 > t d l strength to the financial markets this ity Sou.. =M ;4 2% 23% real proper: week. Kansas C ey mvestments an P! . Money on call was abundant at 3 to i R O L oo e P 3% per cent, the lower rate apply- |t & Gul & . i Bowever: anly 10'ihe Shoreel M- | Key-Speing i e 5 11 such lifetime distribution you turities backed by gilt edged col-|Kennecott.. O lateral. ;rdee tlcans of 30 to 90 days Kny-wnas'lél)ra }T;A. 172 l:‘l;/; ver a! Suc netime 3 y were made at 4% per cent, but 4% | nresge ( cssee Mm% un 1t was the ruling quotation for longer|IcoTire & Rubber 47 2 214 28 have absolute control. Have you pro- ates. Lehigh Valley..... 69% 59% 59 69 . 5 Although the December tonnage re- . 3 port'of the BHieod Sintes Steet Corpo,{ Lima Losomotive: 83 % 3 %, vided for their disposal when your con- ration disclosed only a very trifiing oo 88 . 38 88 s : S o~ increase of unfilled orders, general in- | Loose-Wile: 8 Incrsaselofuntiled orderal g meral 1n: | L L s ek trol ceases? It is supremely important plying to metal production, equip-|Mackay Cospf. 59 59 89 o8 % . % . ments and textiles were distinctly | Manati SUgr. 3% 83% 5% 7 h Id more encouraging. ¢ of beocoy|ManbattanElev... 36 35 - 34 % s = . at you shouid. sgivings growing out of recent:| t prior. 38% 39 384 — benb aeel e T Syaes| Marketatvriofr. S s [0k (mil s Other Moneys—and Yours - ) est were allayed and fresh distur- | \aihison ALkl 6% 1 i fi t ances in the European political ana : : T A S economic situations exerted only fane 'g“ S he merican decuri oners you Its porary effect on international re- . : s % : > fsincen : 2% : " Service as your executor 1n the manage 12 A SHEKEL OF ISRAEL 5as, 5 COPPER EXPORT BRISK. beid 3 b v ment and dlStrl ution o your estate. The Shekel, the first real Hebrew coin, had on ons {MoK&TwWI. 8 84 8 84 : s Association Report Testifies to{moxaTptw 2% 26% 2% 25% side the image of a pot of manna, and the reverse Prosperous Trading Abroad. ::;::::g'n"'“ :'32 :;3; & :57;2 3 shows Aaron’s Budding Rod. Takén toggther, these NEW YORK, January 14.—Evidence | Montana Power 68 6 6 two things stand for “plenty” and “faith.” of the briskness of the copper export { montgomery Ward 13% 13% 1% 1% A movement was shown in_the an- 2 z nouncement of the Copper Export As- sociation that $7,000,000 par value of its 8 per cent gold notea, due Feb- | Natl Enameling. [ 37 : 'S IF ybu have faith in a record of fifty-two years of un- \ AMERICAN SECURI ruary 15, 1923, will be paid Feb ™N : 15, 1922, at 161 and accrued intereat Nt 2 D_TRU . o that date. e . : in G . % - 7o cpetins Jumee mas gieseesse | KoMy ot il B 3 e f eyt e e S C ol 15th and Pennsylvania Ave of which $6,000.000 wa: 3 S Henysas dnd “?.'{’“;"""51“;3 fi;a.um Newor Tex a¥L e e w can be assured of a safe and c - rvative ;lneoxqe. A all, $12,000,000 wi e paid this year, | N ¥ Cen! ] i First . = hobiag. s or W. "B i ear: | N¥ Centr o Moigaie Nots ol owm e S B e T NGS CAPITAL AND of the association. This is all but | NYNH & Hart... 13% 1% improved property in the ‘nation’s ,Capital. It is the HOME SAVIN $4,000,000 of the bonds due for this | Norfolk Souther 9 9 -9 /9 < 4 2 % S5 ’ SURPLUS year and next. Norfolk & Watrn.. 9 %% 8 98 safest investment in the steadiest city in the world. .BRANCHES h'rh. u:;:-:tiaunn Jeas to;ma;l to pur- Norfolk & Wstpf. 72 2 72 ‘12 . A $5 mm 00 ase and to resell 4n fo - % = X Kets 400,000,000 pounds of Fefned cope e e o o ek ol R 7th' and Mass. Ave. 3 ,IN 1,? EREST er. trust agreement ided = /ot That copper could be w:!hflr&‘g:;ongy' N acotinsteel e e P - &th and H Sts. N. E. % S : o e tr ), - i - 20ty Frust Company, of 13% centa s [OhloBody &Blow. 1% 1% n ' 1% P 436 7th St. S.W. ON SAVINGS pound, all cash so received to. be held | Oklahoma Prod... 2%~ 2% 24 2% = 3 ) & > » - - ’ as security for the 8 per cent notes. ) Orpheum Circu! 16% 16% 18% 15% / =~ —_——— | T Mg e e > 2 - s 8 C Owens % 2 wame" nhem BRITISH LOSE TRADE. Pac gev:&o&ment. % T THC TH % R = > o’ LONDON, January T4.—Great Brit- | PacGas& Elec.. risd % , afn's forelgn trade decreased in value | PacificOll. . % . 727 ls}b s (24 N W in 1921 from that of the' preceding | Pac Tel & Tel 5 5 tl’ t . year, board of trade returns show. | Pan-Am Pete 1% 5 : Impdrts were valued at £1.086.000.000 | Pan-AmPote (B). & & 4 . ik ———— n contras ,932,000, n . | Parish & Bingham 15% ~ Trports fotaled 103000000 In con- |eansyivanie . s 8- 34" mn e T srast to fuqmo.ooo in 1920,