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NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE to Loan *SEEK IDEAS FOR A Secured by Sest Geed of trast on resl estats. by Received by Private Wire Direct-to The Star Ofice. interest and commission. (Parnished by Redmend & Co.) i 'xm'{veu“ 420 Wash. L. & Trust Open. Migh. Low. Close, Open. High. Low. Close. U. 5. LIBERTY BONDS. Joseph 1. bids.. 9th asa 3 ] AdamsExpress... t 8 54 5 |OroheumCircuit.. wt % W% MW - AJax Rubber...... 1% W% D% Nk |OtisSteel......... 10% Allled Chemioal... 53 ¥ 6% 8% |PacDevelopment. 8% - ® Allled Chemical pf 104% 104% 104 104 PacGas & Elec.... &% 3 AllisChalmers.... ¢ & 4 @ |Padficoil a % AllisChalmerspr. 9% % 9% $l%|Pan-Am Pe 3 22 in other cities enable us to fur- R. V. Flemi d A. P. Clark | AmAsrChem. ... 30 3 208 | b e Blasia n nish money {n any amount for . V. Fleming an . P. Ulal :mAgrchcm pL.. 55% 66 ‘lfi : gham 15% 7 ‘Wasbington Real Estate En- m Bank Not @ 6 . u terprises. 13 . to Inspect Modern West- L e o SO Stone & Fairfax Hou 2 7 ) 1363 N. Y. Ave. Main 2424 “INVESTMENTS" can be se- ern Banks. e =T Company. .. w 5 fig* ucfl? 370 iR prora” il v 3 cured now in amounts of Robert V. Fleming. vice president, 214 - 21% | Phillips Petrolevrn 31 B B e i e heme are EH s the Equitable. 5 p te and Appleton P. Clark, architect of s &8 |Pu - il ek e Connecticut Mutual Life et the Riggs National Bank, will leave g 3% L% Inveviment’ yielling wich & kbesal race Satirday for an extended trip by & T 82d lssue of Stock Insurance Co. o i S through the west, with a view to in- | {70 HIG8 & 1a8 o 2 ®% 60 6% 3 e Being Recetved 014, Strong and Rellable e e e el o specting modern banking institutions | A Jee, T ss 8 8% 85 % lfil Shm, sz 50 Per Month Has returned to its policybolders as vestors. d sect v % a [ o vidends & larger proportion of the Certified CertiSieaten of Title ar- ot that section, preparatory to the|AmIJcepf... “U% B aw 3 4 Per Ceat Imterest {ums received from them than has company each mote withyut cost to in- starting of alterations on the bank's | Am International. &% 41% 41 Publ; TS& Ref... 30% 17 I any other Americas life Insurance com- Vestor. main buliding, 15th street and Penn- % % c Servof NJ. 74 e 1% m peny. Cltu. D #¥lvania avenue, which are expected L 2% 24, LI 4 EQUIT. BUILDING a o . 18 E. D. Sampson, General Agent To_begin about April 1. sk e VB 915 F St. N.W. 923 Fifteenth, St. N.W. ‘‘nere have been many handsome w8 108% [ LW, 1125 Woodward Building Maia 3—Lean Dept. financial institutions erected in the A - 1114![| JOHN JOY EDSON. Presideat western section of the country dur- 9 12 ' PRANK P. REESIDE, Sec'y ing the past few years, and it is the w% a% @#% §%|Reading..... 3% ! intention of the Riggs company to o1ty o1% 91% | Reading 1t pf.. 1Y% leave nothing undone that might aid N T s 2% | Reading 2dpr..... s e and Ohlo conv. %34 198 32 it in remodeling the presenmt struc- 3. 6% 63 |Remingt, B Pt upd, 43w 2014 ture so as to comfortably house its 0% 6 | RemirrconTypr.. 264 31 264 21 [Chl., Mil & St Paal cefc, 4380 i0e2. 3 ever-increasing force, and also add 4 U 2% B emington 1stpf. 58 68 58 8 | Chi. Mil and St Paul eons 2y to the architectural beauty of the 18% 8% U 17% | ReplogleSteel.... 3n¢ 8% 2% 8% | Chicage Norihiwesiors BHE D0, 285 0 0 city. Mossrs. Floming and Clark ex- B e lrendste.. s | Culeage tnlon: stntion fo%s TAEY gt 1921 Y o be away for several weeks. 10% Do Mm% 150% pf.. 88 Cul me Sugar 7e 1930. .. . % Additions to Advisery Beard. | Am Tohaceopf (n) W% ::‘fi e % ::;. Motor Truck. T4 1% Th e P The Safest Security on Earth 1low; he ad- | Am W Wks 6% pf. . 3 utch. 62 Bl . 4 omae . visors “board "of ‘the Home' Savings :'"W""'“-”n B e B M B e Bl commerse “Hoaver - eatimates || Phillips’ First Mortgages are all for less than Lranches of the American Security | Am Writing Prpf. 23 N th "8 losse: hranches o the American, Sccurly | Am NeWnEEEPt B B M B|SLoueSouwnwn 3 B B, B [Gnn fomk ) g, 8 Seamorleseinrns |11 50% of the ready market value of the property. clection of the organization yester- » 5% 3% |StLoulsSownpr.. % 3% 35° 3 | i, onmmar st pissing o8 ‘o] At $20.000,880,000—two- thirds of They off u— day: Henry Wahl Dr. Willam E. &% | Seaboard ALDf... 6 & 6 6 |International Merc. Mar. 65, 03% | North American F. 3% 3%l our war debt. It included al- |! er yo Bradley, Horatio A. Garren, I.L-me- % ::: g:: gfle:usk. .. @Y% 6% 6% 6% 'n:i B;m&"lér:l:.xé‘ n“ar;d ref. 58, 1866 190 fi?m"{:"o" %g 7;-2 Bioat every form of security. 1. Absolute Safety. Nealcn, Dr. Charles M. mmett, oebuck pf. fd “ S i 7 109 = . o 0y l;egrxe L. D;‘nt& Alexander J. Taylor 88 :u scnmcopplrr.p & 3 a% % ;fi:;xflle and Nasiville 1980 ;,‘_;, f:fin:!"““?lzfi“ % = 3& :‘4 But it did not include auny 2. Reliable Security. and George M. Yeatman. Shell i 1 48, 1973. Producers dod Rel 5 loss on our First Mortgage ibera come. Those re-elected to this board were | RUANHC O BING- - O o0l i e B e T o | Mimorrt e St 1087 | fadio cum. % $%. 3x|| Notes Every hoider ot oor 2 Liberal In Against Witlam H. Burch, Alexanaer 8. Clarke. | Atlantic Petroleuh 2% =% D% % Sloss-ShefMeid.... 2 € 4 & Y Clephone 84, 108%4 ) Ray Herca FL mortgages had the satisfaction 3 lmmnpe gains Loss. Tooer Anthony Gaegler. John B Geler, M. G | B8 e o oo o6% 8% 9% 9 |Southern Pacific.. &% 82% 8244 &% | Norrolk ahd Western con 2 |3 Koo w ® ofiksowing that hisinyestment 5. Protection Against Depreciation. son, C. D, F. Kettlemann. G. Percy Mc- | Baldwin Loco pf... 108 108, e | outhara R I I g e e o sy B chenedated 2% ORI Zebte on the doliar Tevers day |1 6. Prompt Payment of Interest. Glle, William Miller, Howard Moraz, | Baito & OBlo...... 35 S & |smagiorcal Lok ot o | Darkar Motor Car & E:-';u?.'."'fio.‘.!',""' % Cifg]] duriag the yesr. i 7. Repayment of Principal in full at Maturity. Shannon, James F. Shea and John n o 180 | Penoaylvani mmsy Petroi . 1, - | < . Snughrue. o Biivn R T T ws T O 15| Pemsirivisi 1o of i b | Bty oi i 42|l Swartzell, Rheem | Choice First Mortgage Investments . = North Capitol Savings. Bkivn Rap Trctfs. % 8% 214 | peading general 4s, 1967. 8413 | Sweets Co. of America. S oAy $250 500 000 2 At the annual shareholders’ election | Bklyn Union Gas.. 1% 74 1% 1 % G Lodie a4 San Francises &3 A, '1030 0843 | wift Tnternatioaat ax =t & Hensey Co. $100 ..s = 31 of the North Capitol Savings Bank. | Burns Bros A. Tus 118 16% 1184 | Studebaker. . 89 | St Louls and San Franclseo §4™ | Tonopah Divide. . 6 & | ' Write for Booklet “S"—IT'S FREE Tield yesterday, A. ©. Dille and Charles | purns Bros B 'o% % 9% 2% Studebaker pf.... 106 | Seaboard Alr Line 6o, 1 3 1ete ixil 727 15th Street NW. | g ] W. Floeckher were added to the board | puttCcorSap 5% 6% 6% 60| Submarine Boat.. 4% 4% 4 161 o g2t . of directors. Old members re.clected . e 2% 9% m" :,"“:‘“’Co’lu- . Sk 64 B B 1 T Washiagtos, D. C. l AM s PHlLuPS W 5. S. Burgess, George Clagett. 2% emtor Corn (A).. 3% 3% 8% 1% 11318 ation’s ; I.Ll E Din!l;ey. R%bert A. Dore, John A. n% _'ll_"nl Company... e 45% d5% 45 | Souther Bty B g": i lgm 1 i The Nation’s Home Toun | o 7 ckert, . C. Easterday, Vernon M. ' ‘exas Gulf Sulphur 1 a%| 3 91 il H P b;dwn;dd ron, 3t Z—m Tean quicsulphr g% o4 a 4% | Chlon Pacide st s, “,fi FOY 52 Years v"'ul-oml.oumu H Safe Investments o 0 Josep! erbert, jr.; Edward E. T s >4 fic 6s, 19 e - o vesior Johnstone. Theodore Michael, George Ll Thnt A e W Ml Drog &, 194 o0 3 | 1409 New York Ave. Main . Phillips. M. R. Ready, Leo A. e | Tovacse brea Pl i Realty and_ Tmp. b | Rover, Charles B. Stewart, Leon S.]|Carson Hill Gold... 15% 18% - 18% Trans Cont) Off Y% 644 Rubber _Ss. 1923, 1067 121 . | Ullman, George H. Winslow, Charles | Case (3 1) pf. S S TR el W - 19% 10 s e o8, F, ba, 1961 10013 8" s . Young and F. L. Sirkle. Contral Leather... 5% 3, % 3 |TolonBag&Papr. 60 6 @ 6| Jiicy Saise S8 3, Yigsp: 07, e | The new board organized imme- | central Leath pf.. 6% 6% 6% 6% UnlonOf. .. 20 2% 9% 2 | yiiniacarolina Chemical 7 K . ! diately apd re-elected the following | el t% o Panco.... 8% M% 844 3% | Union Pacific 10 130% 129% 0% | Western Union 63s, 1986, et g L) | qiicers Mheodore™Michacl, president: | RIS Siotor. T aon 81 v 7R Unlon Paciflent... i 06 T | Wikes & Co. . 100 w uiRailway | ‘ 2 /. C. Dickey, B. L. Grove and George % Bi% B1% B ar. 9% RT-TERM SECURITIES, w5 e tt, vice presidents: E. S. Burg- | Ches & Ohlo. + 1% 1% ] Union Tank Car pf % 106% SHom a ) H an e e e Al e, | Chi@Estalll ... 1% W% 19 W eC TRECIEBE K 00 1aee (Furaished by Redmond & €O H er o. s W6 1%L SNoon— pring sked. assistant cashier, and Leo A. Rover, | ChiGreat W ot. © 1% I W 19| United Drug.. A% % M attorney. Chi Ml &StP.. .. 2% 3% | United Fruit. 125 125, 1244 Amefican Tel. & Tel. 6a 1922... S MEnmeR Krnel comuany. N Sy foe o oelUnited RyTov e o0 e R A Complete analysis in current issue of our “Securities and Commodities Review” Copy sent upon request. er American Tobacco Ce American Tobacco Co. Anaconda Copper 6s, 1% % 9 , Ch £ United Ry Inv pf 2% George W. Perkins, jr., and Charles | s ;N m% 2% y Inv pf 8% 28/Y% 28% M. Harwoo!” were addedto the board O R P rewpf. 8% ™ % T |United RetailStrs 5o o &% “ i) of the Munsey Trust Company at its|C e s 87 " 162570 1081 ChiRI&P int.s: Thi 1% 17%|USCastirPpf... 58 6w 64 85 |Anklo-American Ol Tis ! 8% 8% 8 8 | Bethlehem Steel “ % 9% & 100% % 7 % First Trust Notes7% The Investment n annual election yesterday. These two will fill the places vacated by Perry | Thile Copper Belmont and W. E. McReynolds. Mr. { Chino Copper: Helmont is now living in Paris, and | C CC & St Louis. Bethlehem Steel Rethehem Steel o USIndAlcohol pf. % 9% : c| i ¥ 3 body pf. 9% O1% 8 8 Canadian Pacific Private wi it e o ot R B SRR B B B Bt 2 1 oA ' e-eminen before the election. All of the other | Colo Fuel T & | DB Rubber st ot 100 Wo% Mok e A R on prpe Lhe s C: 18 120 r t Y. 7s 1922, members of the board and the com- ! Col G o% ‘::: 1% 1% 1%|USSmelt& Ref... 57 "81 %% eHonC pany’s old officers were re-elected. T-| Gol Graphophone. ™ Copper 100% | Pannayiva: <. Wi Col Graph Df. 1%, 1% 36 TEIUOLA s S WSRO | capper {{;‘:Q 1033 | Prairie Oil ‘and Gen' Co pany, was also made assistant treas- | GOl "Topulator.. €% 61% 8% 6% el pf .. Co Prairie_Pipe Lige Co Ve es urer. o funnf N Y... 6% %% % % UtahCopper. e Faving & e L] 300d 1925, < ComsIntiCalMin. 6 6 E& 6 Gudaby Packing Co. 3 Corp. 78 1 ConnToxtile...... Mk 104 1% 13 gt of o, 1 12 PBank, located Clinton, Prince | Corn Produt Georges county, Maryland, met Tues- | Corn Products pf. day and re-elected its board of direc- | Gonden & Co. 8% L14% 14% 1M% 1% U% 35 % M% 6 5% 60 Hocking Valley 8s Hombee Ol 78 1023. . . cott Tt oM 2 | B - Allan E. Walker & Co,, Inc. 00 1001y % Chesebot o83 104 | O ol Do 101 i e Co....... 90! i - N L1011y 10M Northern Pipe ne Co. 3 Oh 0. L mR > : 3 o . P ug o Joois | wea ‘0, Kansar. HaeL Standard Of 00 a 923 - 99! tors as follows: Guy T. Helvering | Geuoiple Steel. .. - 59 | G chalrman_of the board: William T. 1 0% 0% 80 8 |Wells-FargoEzp. 8 8% 8 8% Proctor & Gamble raska - Thorne. William 1. Penn. Gratton C {CTSRISISLAY" Jo° 17 1% T |WesternMazd. . u¢ M it i & & oi..." Mo 813 15th St. N.W. Mair 2430 R Townshend, Ch‘?rlu H. (itrt"ner.’ 8% n:’;;xel:un‘l:‘ufm:... lé& 15% -Ifoonwm wu.mx:" .- Gilbert Dent, Thomas S. Gwynn, 17% 18 Vestern Union... 92 2% 2 - i 1l din‘ John B. Pyles and Wallace D. Pylea | 52% 644 Westhse E& M... 6i% 61% Weshington' i | Tolopiamy Eais: 000 Southern Buil e e e TR s g | o e 2 4% 16 eeling pL 18} %, 1028, e L [omiUitinest 106" 06 |WhiteMotor...... 3% @ % % Texas Co Yo l0 i T COAST LINE CERTIFICATES. dent; Willlam E. Penn, vice préwiden: 1 B e Bpencer 1% B o 1gv| Western Blectric 78 1923 jo0s [ NEW YORK. January 17.—All the | and J. Frank Dent, cashler. Mr. Dent O rew oo Spencer 156 M4 W 14| Weitinghouse E. & Mlg. 1o 1073 | 3436.300 Atlantic Coast Line equip- | president, is a member of the real|gmrie. 12 -0Vl 33 REASURY CERTIFICATES, ment trust 6 per cent certificates, | s :‘?1‘; B R e E:: ::lt:t" 1:% L;" 323:3{..‘..’.'5 '..12% 1:'1) .fiu 1:; -(rlepomd by Reomond & e ‘;hlcé_a lwer(-‘ purchased recently from The officers’ report showed that! T s 84 8 83% | Worthington Pmp 46% &% 4 & ~——Noon.—— jthe United States Railroad Admints- aliea SiF Cmarw the Fauk nste-l""‘“""’:":." :y. o1 9% 95% Worthington (A). 8% 5% 85% 8.% | Rate—Maturity. Bid. Asked. |tration have been sold. In speaking | . inent showed ‘& substantial net pront | Famous FIAYIOR™ gl gl san su% | Wright Aero. B e g% an pheEbrar 16,002 o SOL10 TRae | Dhat thelr reany aecurities it 1s sald over last year's business. The deposits | Fe el il c O o their ready shows the de- t t te - | Fisher Body...... High. Low. Last. i - | mand for high-grade securities to be Tmately $Topi00n. nount o approx { Sisher Body o OE 24 B, W % candoney.... @ @ %fi"a mi‘é'l{:: from satisfied. and It ia believed - N MPANY __© Fi ul g ¢ 100 1. 1004 'or e oA Tank Car. 60% 6 8 B HOURLY SALES OF 8TOCKS. 100536 ioofiaz some timeand cause a ‘continuance . of Mount Bt open far Lusis | Gen Asphalt...... G4 G w0 RTis. ionie | SEAICIIRTCHTent domand. 15th and Pennsylvania Azve. | fess February 15, with temporary | Gen Cigar pf 00 11-16 100 13-16 22 quarters at the home of the local | Gen Electric. 1m0 36 teo5i0 ) building association, according to | 308 JOVEL 400! 102718 102016 HEN a strong bank pursues a steadfast course of sound e e L FOREIGN EXCHANGE. finance for many years it is proof that the men responsible i '.ha:;eu by the bank. upon which it gm\gg:'nr:l Selling checks—dollar values at noon toda ' for-its guidancé are possessed of integrity and foresight. -1 J planned to of | Gray 3 2 i P e e e S AR R R e Eraehe Such men are perhaps the greatest guarantee of all that the bank . o u s | G or Ore. ! aren s A ) Sy D ek vene :.‘iai‘.'i.'g"?:‘“;:‘““;";°s“" e e will continue to prosper and to serve well the interests of its g A FPAf S & {Gulf Mo & Nor. 3 % - O e 190 O e of the most | 3ulf States Steel san. 21 Amsteniaim customers. promineel, Marsiaaa besizces e e enaze Mix. - ' s The Interstate Commerce OFFICERS X That section of the state, n ! of inatitution, The v i- | Houston Oil. ; Nevaitivec G t 5 3 of the Imatlitution, & menen, N T. | tupp Motors 10 10 1 aa | PRI g e SR, o Y ORK. January 18.—Foreign || COmmission has ordered 49 Charles J. Bell, President Dudrow and Perry Boswell. Hydraulic Steel... 8% 8% % | st Lavrepee Fioir Nilla, Feb, 1|cxchance irregular. Great Britain, de- || railroads to install Automatic 5 : Iliinois Central... 102% 108% 102% 1028 Led, w0 B150 oo Jan 2LFeb. 1hygng 73 9p 14 cables, 4.22%: sixty-day || Train Control. Brl Vice Presidents: International Finaunce Corporation. 3% 8% 8n 3% Sy Lawence Feb. 1]bills on banks, 4.19%. France, demand, rain Control. % E 9 y i d M oot the Intern :A‘Dc:lh;!?‘u. Cor- "1“95 “;’3 e 8.17; cables, !175&.B Italy, :emnd. Corcoran: Thom Howard S. Reeside B. F. Saul Howard Moran ing of the Internation nance Cor- - ;i ; . Belgium, deman e o o poration the directorate of the past o | GERMAN MILL OUTLOOK. [133c Cables, 782 Germany, 51%; || A limited amount of stock for Secretary: James F. Hood Treasurer: Charles E. Howe £ business done by the corporation it 235 | B7 the Asaciated Fiess. : S R domand, 1665 || Immediate defivery. . Trust Officer: Alfred B. Leet Real Estate Officer: William L. Beale - during the past year, according to re- 166 104 BERLIN, January 18—German cot- |08 “50rona°2000 “Denmark, de- 7 itor: Tohn G. Hold ports read amounted to IS e 30 | ntl Mer Marine e e | ton mills were operating at 85 .perimand, 2000. Switzerland. demand. || Par Value $5; No Bonds: 2 : Auditor: John G. Holden against @ gross \holllmeztor 122" [:uuowr’l'r\lck-. 29% 33 20% 31% | cent capacity at the beginning of the |19.43. Spain. demand, 14.97. Greece, 3 No H Mgr. New Business Department: Alfred C. Flather * Amoung to L e [ Truck 1stDf.. T8 % T4 7% year. with twice as much raw cotton|demand, 438 Argentine, demand, No Preferred Stock ; e g é o e R st o same.time. a4 el domand- 1L8% Monirl Assstant Secreary: Martin R. West : frar ;;:ol‘:;:l:;‘ofmacl::;:%oo;:: e ll:g g:::.(lu). year, according 'to ‘offcialstatistics. gt oy 3 Assistant Trust Officers: Thi tion last vear earned 1 The outlook for tRi§ yehriwas called H ' D 2 = :sa.:“ss.‘ég:gsgx‘?}é’e for dividends, ex- invinelble Ol “problematizal” in view of the slump IDLE CAPITAL ENORMOUS. Thomas L- ume David N. Houston ~ T. Stanley Holland Kenneth F. Brooks J. Eliot Moran clusive o 2, set aside as a re- o — A 3 in business during the last few weeks Broker : terve fund to ineure against possible e 4 Deansndiifor Dondsland (other e 4 o siclawt Tveasuress: Tuture losses. o whieh followsd the preceding drop 1412 G st. Main 1346 . A sl 2 hn L. Fugitt (Main Office) Shopherd Lusmmes Dutlen Kansas City Sou oeatea At T0rDe oaat Canat o ens curities Grdws Daily. William W. Keck (Main Office) John L. Fugitt (Main Offic 2 Shepherd, f ® DT h Hans W. Ireland (Central Branch) ired No Shepherd, formerly fleld| KansasCBoupt-. 85 8 68 8 |ing 1921, says the report, which adds| NEW YORK, Janusry 18—The Edward E. Swan (Central Branch) ans W. Ireland ( ey of the Unlted States, recently clected | iomsotul LTI saw 3% 8T 0% | ¢ Bremen at 1he lose ot thn ;‘:‘glenormoul sums of idle capital seek- EH Rolli Richard E. Harris (Southwest Branch) Percy C. Brady (Central Branch) executive manager of the American A Q% an an e ¢ “!ing investment channels through this () & SOM P. White (Northeast Branch) ames C. Dulin, Jr. (Main Office) Bankers” Assoclation. assumed nis | Kelaey Fhesl: - 9% b g% o gy market are evidenced mot only by Founded 1578 it Al Yo E. Be duties with the orgaization in New . 1% 18% 1% ‘1| FINANCE AND TRADE NOTES.! oyer rates for call and time funds,|| 416 Woodward Bldg. Assistant Auditor: John E. Benton Sinclair Changes Berth. e (8 ) oei I e nne pThe price of Mexia crude ofl hasibut more especially Uy the many 15th & H Streets Philip H. Sinclair has resigned as | pee Tive & Rubber 2% 2% I3% 3 frg) at the wells, aveoatni s P8l | actual and prospective domestic and Washington, D. C, : DIRECTORS superintendent of the Washington of- | ;,enigh Valley..... 0% 6% &M 5% | nouncement of the Magnolia Com-|foreign underwritings. It is stated Phone Main 2027-2028 2] fices of the Bradstreet Company (o |\ na Locomotiv ® % % pany. o that since the beginning of the new (| Boston . New York Philadelpbia Charles J. Bell Cary T. Grayson Albert M. Read Discount Company, with offices 'in the | Loswalas: Wo© 0. 1% 1m | sport sults. for spring mors Wharanly | 204 e e riase Shicato fiDenver 31 8a8 i Fhanciics John C. Boyd James M. Green Howard S. Reeside Munsey bullding. Mr. Sinclair is well | o o4 . There is littl, t 5 R il v - a is & Nash. 115% 115% 4% 1U% | than ever. s little anxiety over | 2hle the closing out of a number of 4 i y Gilbert H. Grosvenor nown tn financial and credit ciroles | Louls % W T . |moving more topcoats than previously | Sonicing syndicates which had long The Shelton Looms Georgé W. Brown Phillip Herrmann B Sanl & Bradstreet Company for twelve years, 86 B 24 2y Decause of he extensive wearing Of| peen hanging fire First Mertgage 7% Gold Bonds ‘Albert Carr: SRE P William E. Shannon ihe last thres as 1ts superintendent. Huons L amomen for’strect as well 481 “rhe bond markfig“at‘r& Droof of || o€ Santy Plumenthal & Co., Ine. Ty Joseph Leiter F. She H a member of the Washl 3% 8% 3% 2 the confidence sh TS, : Dece , 1936 7illi & = - ames I. a e e O e ymington | Manhattan Shirt.. 3% % % WK) “Gptical goods business ta picking up.|the new Southern ratiway $30.000,000 _Price 9Y; and Interest William M. Coates G. Percy McGlue J 3 LT o i, T jshinston Association [MarketStRy2und. 8 - 8 8 8 otenatiosiand oocra paziaede o Bon e ors " Suy . pObllo eEerins X Yielding About 7, 402 William S. Corby Edward B. McLean Charles A. Spalding of Credit Men. In his new position he = scribed - ) yegae P (> : Marland Oil. . U% 5. % B . R 8% V. Evi A 1 Corcoran Thom e e o e dletitution (o Matnison alklh S e L'f'.:u?rlrfi::zl-":dr:{e:ll‘l;:e:nlfi;r‘ wpecs| " Rmong the new forelgn issues an Deagriptive Cjreular Upon. Request R’:fl::: }‘ F]l:a‘t;ree:t Ir. glg:::cde ;-‘dorNao‘rment John F. Wilkins = Maxwe tacle cases. tional banking house actively - 2 Sobitges ; : i T, SiTEinta Sad eaverm Marer | May Dept Stores.. 09U 8K 108% 106% | The watch-repair business is in-| identified With French municipal, of- M. G. Gibbs Newbold Noyes ~ Clarence R. Wilson land. Mexican Pete. m l:* lm: lgv, ere::ln‘l- O:Ae“ firm that does this|ferings durm‘l tll:e w-r‘mno‘vfi%sfi B N ES 5 o > ami Copper. . ¥ Wol or retailers says that durln 1 completion of a ,000, 7 s AVING D qlles Fire Insurance Report | JioToSiates Oll.. M W 14 1| the holldsy season beople let the ror| bond loan (0 the depariment of ‘the ADVISORY BOARD OF HOME SAVINGS BRANCH . e < St e ceece 0% - 30% 30 - 30! air work wait, and th w France. -bankers aiso \ 7t v Supreme Court of the District of Co-“‘..“,.,‘;‘é?fw‘i'hu. Y% 6% 6% e | Pocling the resali ot ‘thiy Boidoeer Selned megotiations fof two Cana N William E. Bradley Charles M. Hammett John H. Ruppert Lumbis, (has Justed his report In | Mo K&TWi.oouee e o gork It s sald compeiition hasdian provinelal loans aggregating. N William H. Burch J. Phillip Herrmann B. F. Saul ~ 2 K&TpEwi... %% 38 204 243 | force e prices down about 35 per| $8,000,000. N i Willi 3 :n?eccr::'p;:ying:n‘i'“dot'-"u:‘mg': "::: “u:mne'.".. ml L O 3 L ——— N Alex. S. Clarke Frank A. Johnson '\ llhzn;7 ESShannoq corporation, pointing out that a dis- | Mo Pacido bt % 8% 8| 400 0 $5,000 class are reparted tg|, The testing of sllk that goes to thd N George L. Dant . C.D.F.Kattelmann _ James F. Shea \ folution of ‘the corporation would be | Montgomery Ward 1% W% o B, {be inquiring for" subcontract work fiosisey tade hasdaling of e lamt R Anthony Gaegler ~ G. Pércy McGlue . John Shughrue Y P ioan. to the, Pl et Wi W -gac | MOeTSStively that & yehr ago. ertinue, B8 there appears to be \ Horatio A. Garren ames C. Mealon Wlexander J. Taylor e wiasis of (he comptoy Smount | vau Blamit oo 6 e 86 | ers Trom en bt gone'Sy S| cnoueh Businsis, i g for epting ‘ Joha B: Geier Villiam Miller Henry Wahi s o S iscult 1 St E;Le—_z—_—b 3 i Suficient 1o pay each” sharenolder. in | Nou) loak & BBL- T M 6. K| mworchants are moretNeciih, Jadicate M. G. Gibbs/ Howard' Moran George M. Yeatman full and to fully meet all outstanding | Ny¢) Eoameling... 3 87 31% two months ago. . Collar-attached 3 obligations _against the _corporation. a% %6 g iy ot 100 Sroefati | Ko et of e ] r ago by the Supreme Court to re- | Natl R TavoriLins, 3 I te t Sa o maiters relntive Lo the Aling- | Natl Lead B m also better grades of silk shirts. 0 nrerest on vings ton Fire Insurance Company. . If you have mioney to ine “vest we can safely place it on gilt-edge first D. C.~ Mort- 3 resume operations_until th d :""“l | g::kh'"- bl i % | ek after New Year lux:od“g:; REPORT SHOWS DECREASE. | N ¥ Centsal o 8 l: NatiRyofM3d... 3% 3% 8% 3k| Cigar factories which usually do mot 5 ::: uary 4 this year and have been run- ning full time. Immediate-shipmeit HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES CAPITAL AND SURPLUS BALTIMORE, January 17.—Earn- NYNH&Hart. b ‘15 |orders of good size necessitated: this. : - 3 2 ings of the Western Maryland Rall- N‘g:,‘m::"' bt e B Wl work. : - 3 gages. Our record-of 30 years . . 7th and Mass. Ave. $5,400,000.00 S Company for 'the week ended | N ¥ Ship! e b W% Screen goods will be' higher timis|]- insures your protection. Cour- #th and H Sts. N.E. Szfety Deposit Boxes ry 7 were $280.952.08, a decrease | NOFIO § & e % bt s fn':ie'fi‘;"ur&':f.fi% one manufacturer,{] ., it : ; an S. E rety Pp -Y 502 5.49, 1 t, n is eous B ith the irst week of 1921, when the | North Amerioa. 0% | cot of raw material. Minaigion - 436 7th St. S.W. $3.00 Per Year 4% | Turpentine still keeps firm, and = % | during this, week made further ad- 25% | vances. These advances are probably 18% | not due to large consumptfon, but to 2% |2 falling off in receipts in southefn * total was $345,067.57, according to | North American “ official report. The largest decrease | \ortharn ¥»- n% Y % in the coal and coke freight re- | Nova Scotia Steel. 25 25% : % Percy H. Russell Co. ceipts, which were $43,134.07, or 24 |Ohlo Body & Blow. 13 13 per cent below the receipts of the | Oklahoma Prod... % 2% corresponding week of 1931, L) 4 SR o AL o AT e Sl S,

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