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FINANCIP‘D.: | Adams Express. .. ! Adv Rumiley. ... Air Reduction. . | Ajax Rubber. Estimate on Local Applica- tions - Indicates Heavy Oversubscription. An estimate, based on subscriptions in this city for the offering of $400,- 000,000 of three-year 4% per cent United States Treasury notes at par, indicates a heavy oversubscription for them. The date of payment of the notes is today, but said payment really means placing a credit to the United States government on the books of member banks, the credit to be reduced subsequently by the government deposit withdrawals. Opportunity was also given to con- vert outstanding 1%s into the not which would be an extension of ma- turity at the present interest ratc and be advantageous to their holders. The maximum for the conversions and the cash subscriptions to new notes is set at $600,000.000. By the sum that the conversions exceed $200.000,000 the amount of fresh notes allotted will be reduced below §400.- 000,000. Riggs Officials in Wreck. Little else has been talked of in the Riggs National Bank for the past two ¥s but the Knickerbocker Theater ster. Several officials and em- ployes were in the building at the time the roof caved in, and many de- positors of the bank were lost in the -atastrophe. Young John M. Jeffries, who lost h life, was but recently "appointed diréctor of the Hamilton Bank, subsidiary to the Riggs. Miss Elizabeth Jefries. among those killed. children of Louis Jeffries, vice pres- jdent and general counsel of the Southern Railway Company, who is W director in the Riggs National Bank. ol C. R. Vance of Fredericksburg, s killed, was an old busi- a a sister. also Roth were the Hi was Va. ne: rte of the Rizgs Bank, and jt was through the Planters’ Bank of L the southern city, of which he was yresident, that that Washington bank did much of its Virginia busines: Young Herbert Thompson. employed of in the bookkeeping department the bank, was in the theater at the time of the disaster, and was one of the first to get out of the buildinz. He practically ped of all was clothing when he left thé building, and was attired in an entirely new 1 outfit when he returned to duty Mon- day morning. Thompson tells a thrilling story of what occurred. He extricated him- self from the debris and started to Jeave the 18th street entrance to the he was order- the door. Rush- he brushed by a theater, when. he ed back by a soldier ing to another outlet centinel, ran home, and. afier secur- fng new clothing. returned to the pullding, but this time was not allow- €d to enter Tt was his father, Lieut. H. Thompson of the M 2 Corps, W was among the first to think of call- ing out the ine Nrs, James Gowans, mother-in-law of Milton E. Ailes, president of the Dank. had started from home with her daughter to attend the performance. but owing to her advanced age and weather conditions was forced to abandon her trip. . It was the inclement prevented the family of George V. Vice president of the bank, from a tending the performance. Tt had be decided at a dinner party given Mr. Vass that night that the par tend the Knickerbocker, but wraps had been secured the women of the company thought the 'hlizzard too fierce to risk the trip to the show- house. Mrs. Clyde M. Gearhart, another vic- tim of the disaster, came from the same town in Ohio from which Presi- dent Ailes did, and was a lifelong friend of the head of the Rizgs Dividend Declared. At the semi-annual me board of directors of the Fidelity ings Company. Inc. bank of Washinzton,” the quarterly dividend of 11z per centum was de- clared payable February 1 Bankers’ Association Plans. Elliott H. Goodwin. resident vice president of the Chamber of Com- Sav merce of the United States, will be the principal speaker at the next meeting of the organization, sched- uled to be held at the Cosmos v February 17. according to announc ment made by John B. Larner. presi- dent, yesterd Mr. Goodwin will address his au- dience on “The Chamber of Commerce of the United § *after which, the customary discussion will be held. to be followed by the serving of refresh- ments. To Make Promotions. Owing to the resignation of Charles ~N. Etzler. receiving teiler of the Na- tional Metropolitan Bank, who is to hecome hier of the Anacostia Bank, a series of promotions in the first-named institution has become necessary, aw these Wwill be nounced shortl: Mr. Etzler i mond . Huntt, signed from the an- lated to succeed Ray- who recently Te- Anacc Bank to a aceept the presidency of the Farmers and Merchants' Saving Bank now be- ing organized in Anacostia. His resig nation becomes effective February Faxay Contest Rules. W. J. Waller. president of tie Avashington Chapter, American Insti- tute Banking, vesterday called at- tention to the fact that manuscripts being prepared for the essay con test offered by the District Bankers’ Association must be submitted to the judges by April 1. They are limited to 3.000 words. To Attend Advertizers’ Meeting. A. C. Flather, manager of the new pusiness department of the American will Security and Trust Company, leave for Chicago this week, where he will tend a meeting of the| Financial Advertisers’ Associa wwhich he is one of the dire Seven banks of Washington are now members of the ociation and Mr. Klather is circularizing the Jocal institutions, pointing out advantages of membership. Georgetown Gas Light. The Georgetown Light Com- pany was operated at a profit of $3,201.29 during the month of De- ceraber, 1921, according to report® ed by the Public Utilities Com- mission yesterday. This compares with a deficit o 08 for the corresponding period ‘one year and with a profit of $3,878.81 in No- vember, 1921. The operating revenue for the pe- riod in question amounted to $3 811.56, with tgling $28,123.47 revenue of $7.185.07. Total tions amount to $2,239.49. DIVIDENDS. other operating expenses to- leaving a total net deduc- Cossol W. Helme, land Steel © Jefferson Cleas . § et tael Corp., ST, 0. 5 . Steel Corp.. Pf. 4. . Worthington Pump ;u-rgmeryhb Lt 0. G. A.. pf.. $1.75......Mar. Warthington Pump A forin abey L Co.. q., B., pf. ‘Wright Aero’ Corp. o FINANCE AND TRADE NOTES. ‘Panama railroad reports ended with June 30 HE mi‘lid"%fi 774,916 in its gross revenue of § :;L.:azls‘ng'm:’ cor;np;ny's steamship gross of $4,992, & decrease of $1,344,637. e romed Sales of all Piggly Wiggl for December totaled SE.i‘!‘l.gI{tonr:: gor the year 1921, $53,220,318, accord- §ng to a statement issued. ting of the the Morris-plan | the ! THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNE mand, 12.75. Montreal, 95%. NEW Y ~ , FEBRUARY 1, 1922, FINANCIAL. * o7 W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE : Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. SIUGKS INA[}“VE' Connecticut Mutual Life ||} 4 Momey N “5‘5"- 'g;" o aciason Oper’ - High. Low. Close. ! Insurance Co. \ N E Q U l TA B L E I In Any Sum 2 Pacific Ol ... L% 4% 45 5% | = o1a, stron Reltab] 3 HMAN N Our connections locally and 1% 1% 1% 1% | Pan-Amer Pete... 5% 6% 60% &% P e N N Co-Operative Building in other cities enable us to fur- BT %0 o 8 |Pan-AmPete (B). 4% 46k % &% hrcugls waversinement aver 5500 st || N N et ey Y S mount for 4% 15% % 15%| Pennsylvania..... 83% 84 8 Portes atersaua patd. these ciaimn 1| N e N Association Washiugton Real’ Estate Ba- Allied Chemical. .. 57% T4 67% O7%| PennSeabdSteel. g% e B B enetoiaries wio id Dot _know N\ MEMBERS: N terprises. Allied Chemical pf 1025 1025 102% 102% | People’s Gas...... 68% €8% 681 68% they had amy claim on the company. N Organised 1870 Allis Chaimasal PLIOZS 1% 4 40% | Pere Marquetie. . 20 2 20 20 D. Sampson, General A; N NewYorkStockExchange R 420 YEAR COMPLETED Allis Chalmers pf. 9% 9% 0% %] Pere Marq pf sw wmw s s Leaders Almost Entirel 11 s L aseotllig N Assets . $4,385,30. Am Agr Chem, . 38~ 3 8 3 |PhilaCompany. e T s ntirely AL25: Woodwaid Bullding N B New NIl Sarpies i giiinestes AmAgr Chempt.. 1 8T 8 81, | Phillips Jones. s s % | |gnored f Speci N roadway.NewYork N if; g m Bosch. ..... 841 99 44 Phillips Pete 5 i s N N Am Brake Shoe. s ok ST G _ for Specialties. N N The Value of First Mort mCan..... 3% i . N N i s A Can Fl : ¥ & Wi wi Rails Are Neglected. || Systematic Savings ST OTIRase ‘Am Chicle o, s 81 Pitts & W e e T R N | 10 1n evidence on eversaide. Our book e b EW YORK, Februa & s N . Our books Ainie < 4 K, February 1.—St N N contain the names of thousands of Amemnmoi B B, 86 bubnaia BB i ey escive 1o Soncenraed o puip uies|§ Weshington Office ||} S Sl nelilit 0 Am Express. i 12 12 Fullman Co. o 1% e 100 | Duvine were agaln bid up materlally s comeany | N COLORADO BUILDING \ Subscript Rl IR TMIN e canibe AmHide & Line w0 M Punga Alegre. . 36 8 8 S| 2 the opening of today's market to WE EARN |§ N cpit i s sci"d SCp An MSDEDE OF ide & Lthr pt 61 63% ure Ol. . C B B T orlereate bullish sentim T —the highent intereat | N \ 82d Issue of H AmIce... w92 Pure Oil $% pf. Y ent., The i well ereat | [eplm Main N : of Stock 0 Up to $1 Bin Toupt. e Wa Railway Smgl spr'I:EM 122% 1;;"4 l:% :(::‘wn issues 'vurled. only a trifle 2 :3;: °l'n::r’-n‘::'g::.': ; Te m } | Being Received The only .vg«-meus reo’rg-.?oof A Intdmiiionai, o s @4 3| KA Con Commer.l M M4 M 102 cuders such ae Crucibio stee, Deth. | I y NI Shares, $2.50 Per Month e La France.. . 9% @ 5 L Mh % TN 1% 3 .as cible Steel, Beth-| INSURANCE COSTS LESS in the| N N S The sam rteous, Am Linseed "\ ot atte aue Reading Tstpd D 4ok W wh 1%{lchem Steel, Studcbaker and New |, Unlon Cemtral. Why pay moret |\ G.B.Chi N 4 Pex Ceatiinterest effclent "constderation gived to.all o m Locomotive. .. 105% 105% 105 naalng 2dpf..... 49% 49% 49% 49% | York Central, were off slightly Assets $160,000,000 Organized 1867 i Pman N Testore Am Safety Razor.. 3% 8% % Remington Typr.. 91% $% 314 82 | IKres i E.S. Bl Ma N EQUITABLE BUILDING Cartiied Cartine tes. /o€ it s pme- Am Ship & Com... 8% 8% &% oo aoDEs B MR AL (B | iiresEs advanced 3 potnte: Qulc] R RASHEARS, Gen. Agent nager N gompany each Dote without cost to fa- Am Smelting w6 W% Rep Tron & Steol . sl Site. Bs. 500 | yated £: Lortilard Tobasrs 1%: No- 710 14th Street N 915 F St. NW. “C Am Smelting pf... 83t 83 8% Royal Dutch e bval s ana Tereo maoie, Fomatil N |l soms_JoY EDSON, Prestdeme Chas. D. Sager Am Steel Fdy..... 81 StJoseph Lead.... 13% 13% 1% 13%jand Union Pacific Merican Lpolnt Z LA FRANK P. REESIDE, See, i 923 Fifteenth v AmSugar........ 6 San Fran... 21% 211 204 21 |leum, Central Leather, e rltan Tea e > gty e e Am Sugarpf...... 9% h San Frpf.. 5wy aow o6 86 |2Pd American Can, % 'to % Brites, 3 uB OND | > oxa Dot Am Sumatra. . ... 29 o StlouisSownpi’ 80 w0 m ® |y Former favorites Were e Get the Habit | e Am Tel & Teles . .. 117% 74 | Sauta Cecilia Sug. irely ignored in the further adva s BOUGHT ' M Lo | 000 Li ; X Tobaceo (B) iy 129 B o 2. |ot specialties e he e of Investing Lib T FOR DefH. oney to an | $5,000 Life Policy, $57. | Am Tobacco pf (n) 100 100 boara AirLine. 2 w5 % $i6| ooericanilce: Qult StatesiStsel But: in { el‘ty nd Exc]lallg by first Geed of trust on real estate. |- Fatabilahed 1665, b AmW Wks 1% pf. 7 [ rs Roebuck. o . csge, Kayser, Remington i . Prevailing interest and commission. | M. y A e P bl G O B R er B (S 1E%, W Ty pewiitertand Klectrlc Storagerbiats 604 14th Street N. oseph T i v S el o £80% pf. 9% 9 i 2 P eller ’ Sears Ho 1% 91 91 itery were the outsta : ! - hidg., o1 | X | Am Waoten pf. . 104 104 | Seneca Copper.... 17 17 1% Y e el sm anding features g., 9th and F . building. M. 340, m Writing Pr pf. 2% 2% | Shell Trad & Tran. 86 8 8 e oLt 0 pointa, Davieon A Zine s et . 15 B | Sinclair Oil Bk % 1 % |Industrial Alcohol averaged 1 poin (o) Am Zine & La pf.. 87 @ | Southern Pacific.. 80% 81 80% ¥ |8ains. srasedilipoing o % Southern Railway 14 B T B | Cnion Pacific and Texas Pacific rose ) ' nd Oil of Calif. 93V 3 11 "ana 2 points, respecti 5 . 5‘1“: 5% | Stana O B L . iToe| Canudian e e Y oiaey: FIRST TRU T i 5% 9% | Steel & Tube pf. .. Mail order and Chain Store shar. N S A Z Atchisonp v ik | StewareWeiner. . K- 2% oh MK oiae ) Beass Roehudk doglug 2 NOTES R T VO R Atlantic Fruit Co. Stromberg Carb.. s e 81 81 | Selii S > LI IR e Studebaker. me m @ | Selling of Studebaker and Chandier Atlantic Gulf pf. :::};:"xm"f {xo;u.. &% 4% 4% &% :;',.2:\,;,‘;,‘“]',:‘;’(.‘,;‘““ further cuts in| Your savings can be uti- i Atlantic Petroleun 2 | Superior Oil... .. 5% 5% 6% 4] Call money opened a i in s i Auoti Sichols: e Temtor Corn (A).. 4% 8% 4% b“:. F\(’l‘()l:: r:v:(r;pu!n.: lized in small denomina- || aldwin LOCO. +s v s exas Company . .. 3 ore | Imme ¢ vs developments under * e Beth Steel (B) exas & P C & Oil. 23% i ot how prices e ; cons menca British Bronlcect Tobaweo Prod. a2 | for ‘the” fourth auarter of 1921 were] department. i Near Erie, Pe Ivania, tl Brit Em Stl 2d pf.. Tol StL & W p 30% 30 |bad in the sense that they showed! nnsylvanis 3 7 . te B Tol St e T s e B S0ch i rabia Troxresive e nowed! th i 3 isylvania, the Phoenix Iron Works are working Bllyx Rapid Ten. TSR N e e s e e, v ey o i SHANNON & LUCH .lree eight-hour shifts, turning out 80,000 barrel tanks for the Brown Shoe.. ... 2 Oi 9 9y 9% 9% N owest of the vear, but the H 0] i "hei e . 5 Burns Bros (A). .. Transue & Wilms. 5:5% Prog g e et o e tl fiompames' ’Ih'e“ oot e all over the oil fields the ion O e ] s o (5)° Union 0l ... i nference’ wis that | I 713 1atn st e 'I?I? sCthat Sw["el oil against our future needs. In Philadelphia 3 o Union Pac i . because, as compared with i e o5 & Butte Copper.... - Cnion Tank e fun “onth, "t votume of busic\ of exec{i';“"iemfls Truck Company is sending out a steady flow Butterick. ... . g o United Alloy Steel 20c 211 20 hias been no greater. wile prices | The Mutual Life Insurance At B o "i;? to meet, the short .ham problem of the cities. 10 B Suel United Fruft. =% Soctaltr avitis Fosme Company of N. Y. erwyn, ennsylvania, the American Bronze Corporation is | it [ United Retaii 2% 19 | qThree, high-priced leade fssies sanard forms of life fosurance and busy taking care of the need for high speed bronze bearings that “ast Ir Pipe e ne “spec Eroup— p annuities, gnaranteed by over Seven Hundred e 3 -] astlr Pipe. . W7 |United Fralt and Blectric Storage | 0 0 comes from all parts of the country. At Marion, Indiana, the ; s s Battery. eason which make - 5 X , e @ %ia market is that they are not held| o T = | Central Le Rubber. D 6a% oty 5% ) to any large extent by fthe ;,u:'.“l;l Officex 423 to 429 Southern Bullding capacity to supply the manufacturers of America with the parts i Cerro de | SRubber1stpf. g1, 9913 %l 99% | Consequently o perations for the .| ___THOMAS P. MORGAN, Ma p P r the rise - 2 ey ne i o aTecMGar Smelt & Ref... 8% % 3% 4% |are not likely to run into big offer- ) : 2 ; s Aiont Steel pf. S e el e e b showiiig in i ®— ' is | The hIS; of such industries financed by the Dollings Company ot Ugah Copper’ 4 1, steel figures the wore other . - 1S long. v v, n = ¥ H”fir&n“\"i‘:(u Ultah Securities s e e ntt aToala tod to. e tha Camer BOUGHT SOLD | T o Au" 'Zhese few names give you the picture of how we Lo Great e {Vatatun cory s O il Communis one QUOTED i ave put American Dollars to work for American Investors HRas s a~Lar C o 8 | he receivership fo Loco- : . i £ Chi Mil &St P pf. . %1 Valron Coal & ( 26 BN 2% | mobile company, o other o Lexington Railways™ | > Chi & Northwn. &1 | Wabash p. % 80': 80'2 | price cutting announced ing “irst 5 < 61 Pf(A). 9 { this morning irst 5s, 1949 | ‘:‘! ;"‘;‘Q'f‘:‘("h a | W o L‘: :::* :9:- by the Dodge Brothers concern. These 3 I . . . DOLLINGS COMPANY ChiRT & Pavific. - 3 tern ? % 1% {were quite in_ present occurance Internatioaal & G CRiR &P 6%pf. q | Weotern Fe S1% Bl 6% | having no sigmificance whatever fo crnations Eeat | Chi R1& P % pf. o ® ‘\,-iA:fJ;:“L,‘nmn_ SO N s e the situation in theautomol e Northern Railway | 728 15th STREET N.W. o D o @ | Westhse &M L Ee s o ::x‘j«fi\i‘"‘i‘fi‘. s G Ist 7s, 1522 1 WASHINGTON, D. C e o cola ;s;. gl-}l \\'xif;e“(')‘fi &LEpt e position, happenings like these would 3-Year Notes I ¢ 7 Zolo st 5% 25% te Oil.,...... 7% 8 75, 73| ordinarily have a tempora ffec \:u‘»u::\‘:. : @ e |Wilson Company.. ai% 1% a11s giw | UPon sentiment that ":“’"‘:Tlr);’r:fll'::‘ Inquiries Invited ! y [Co!umhu(;rnph.. 2% 2w T orth 5 % 5% 6% ‘"’,“,'I"‘:“él"" price 4'h:;;|l:(~s. | i 2 it % g 1% v ... 143% 143% 143% £ °r cent call money mark T | <Vllnh|._\r\v‘r:]pll:(:l:. B 5| Wonthington b 0 5% 1% | heing regarded as nothing Sy mariet 'R. LANCASTER]| j Comp Tabulator.. o e temporary, had little effect on_the WILLIAMS ons Clg = et High. Laow. st. | 4ay’s 4 gs. - While prices | A H | cops G y 0% 904 | Call Money e Law Tan twere il A L L | Ly & i Cons Intl C sla 5% 6% % 3 vances than declines. A new high | B i { 3 2 g HO { w high nc | Cons Textile. 2 g: ;é:: ;;% ;:-’n W "‘I‘JRLV ‘sl;u.ss OF STOCKS. rvv;»rdq for the 'nited Kingdom loan e = i t Contan. . .. A 2 000 12m .t of 1929 was a natural accompanime: 5 ;i | comn Progucts. - e ona lor| 1Bm.....254%0 1pim..... %8 60 of the continued ural sccompaniment], | 205 Marviand Casny Mewi] o St 3¢ 3% 3% et s N aiovrlie. of the British pound. 2% | Crucible 6 61 5% 61 | i —_—— i . Crucible . 81 81 81 8 1 A = Coban-Am Susar. 1Th 1Th 1TH 1T i DRY GNODS QUIET. he Sugar.. 9% 9% 9% 9\'-BUNUS ARE Sl_flw _ E H R lli & avw 2% 20% 2% | §. | NEW YORK. February 1 (Special . . ihollins o | | 9% 60% 9% 697 | A%y oot mathe: continis Founded 1876 | Del Lack & Wstn. 12 nz 112 112 {day to reflect s aoniuued o2 416 Woodward Bldg. { Dome Mine; a2 o 22 29N jbuvers to await further stabilization 15th and H Streets L e ntiery. 100% 148 160% 1s3% | of conditions and of the mills (o hold Wushington, D. C. | Fik Horn Coal.... 15 15 16 15 | ] H n the matter of prices. The Phene Main 2027-2028 | EmersoaiBrabts s, 35, -3, 8 8 print cloths showed little change, and | Boston New York Philadeiphis | ! ndicott-Johnson. 79% 8% T79% 81 BY RT P. WEST. Diice Fangenwere narrow. with some Chicago _m.r—g—m.-',,;\.fl‘m o i B vaous Players.: 2 (O Rl Dini ek © The Star: e e aenibione ot | Southern Illinois Light |! P‘:xmnll:‘ Playrs pf. 92 @ » ?:! B ‘W YORK, February A new EA‘L\‘TIY\S and heetings were soft and and Power CO Fisher B ¢ Te 8% 82 ez'a,h"z” record for the United Kingdom |\ hin The dew + gray goods for mpany il Freeport Te Bl e | ractically the only response made | Which are believed to e P e . Due December 1, 1941 i | Gen Asphalt.. 3% &% 6% 57| by bonds today to trade news or the | CONSUMBtion. There was some re- Price, 971z and Interest—To Yield || { Ger Asphalt 1?21'& lfiv' 12‘6 lum movements in other markets. 'rm«;:;::::]"f iml“{cohmki" ginghams, outing 7.250/0 il et 4:% continued advance in the 1929s, with| Trading in finis xenhéir.‘;'(""o',,,]x 1 i Descriptive Circular Upon i H en Aot T o % 69 69 |SUensth in the other Eritish and the | Femained stagnant, little I any airent Request il F I Gondfot e e 7 19 |Canadian external loans. was coin- :;f{{‘“s“',g"";“f' by the lower raw silk | Goodrich. - T am4 MM oT% 7% | cident with the further ris ;i ces In _primary . markets, Even Goodrich pf S T4 4 T liing exchange. With the except ster.| manufacturcrs of the much wanted i Bk B B Rlo de Janeiro 85 wh ption of | crepes are working only three or four Ov H [ e s Tl beint toatresh top. the foreign Fov- | Canton e eeh e ching, and deind h GreatNorOreis.. 1% i1% 814 s proment list remained steady. Liberty | somewhat “botter frond in ribhons Quarter !} LJ ND TRUST OMPANY S G .. & e Tu| The rest of the market was ffremu- | imand (A0CIAs are vers quiet of a | 5 Harbishaw Cable. 1 1 1 b l;‘-,emxe‘:;y:;;i,fi';" ared unaffected MONE To Loan on First Centur; 15t and Penna. Ave. A 8. . A nd 5s so a i ealty { Tlinois Central... 10 100 100 100 | price of yesterday b r:f,'s !A'LII..:]:IyTlfidmscouN'r e L { Inaiahoma. . % 0 "3 90| bosition 1o sag: ‘Othier steel bongs! wom * el arkoss i | Inspiration....... 3% 881 8% 58y| were little\changed. yoritien. X Coorsa,| presiacat; Edward i | Intertoro Motro, . % o= % Public Utilities Firm, | goiey, 3 Siee Fronacne; Vgl i hore | Great Expectations || : o L s R e S il i | ere are as man kl“ S f o ASriChem pf. 8% %5 5% 36 but publiciuciliy issues!as, o e February often calls to Ccess Intl Harvester.... 81% 82 81% §2 ere firm. In fact, American Tele- lede d il He 57 Intl Mer Marine.-. 15 15 4% 14% ?.-'(fi."l"ui"fl E‘Almhmw collateral trust 5s | nd- thef sminds. of many. 1n- i Intl Mer Marine pf 68% 68% 67% 67%| Wilson & Co. convertible 6s, We: E { R 'l vestarsigccurities that ho i th i ok o S, st- o e £, 5 8 5 Uy (R S | SATRING Rat's longer pa; or still others |i| as there are kinds of wor Intl Nickel. . 2% 12% 2% 12%Iers 5s rose frantically, \)\'chalrl‘e:’[,;:eel;e Complete analysis in where perhaps you had the i i Intl Nickel pfe.... 0 70 70 170 s a decline of a_point i i : great expectati e point in_both g pectations that | Tntt paper. MW B & |United Drug Ss and Realty and Im- current issue of our never paid at all. No such ; Intl Paper (sta).. 69 6. @ e |Provement 5s. Hudson and Manhat- “Securities and 1? er paid at all. No suc but 5 rrveid . 8 | tan adjustment 5s ryn i = . =] & : Invingible OFl- - 1 2 e A 1t 55 ryn into some rea- | ot Gl (R [ {51pp0|ntvg;flt is possible ut many men pass by their chances for o 5% 23 B4 8% Chemical bonds were soft, with Vir- Copy sent upon request. with our 7% First Mort- PSS L] L Z B el eimia Chemieal T off uimost a boin. : gages. success as indifferently as a train pnsses ewel Tea. .cooe T 1% 1k M| Several of the standard rails losi Private wires to 3 P i iey ooy ot O heirErecent fgainaly) Creat Zrincisalclies They:pay, thejinterest a9 tefegreph pol ) S e, % B4 % | example, Southern Railway & e regularly as the half year ph poles. on K R enewed S year || Keystone Tire. " 16 164 1% 1o into the Eries, Denver :},}e{‘{i‘;'&r‘;‘n’:‘;!A, A. Housman & co . comcs around and until Al e a Rubber T @ H A refunding os, New Haven debenture ; o |Ij] their principal matures and 1 men who have reached the goal of L R L S T T o I || e i found i | Liggett & Myrs pf 109% 109% 109% 109% A 8| N agar Exchany success y Loews Inco.ooorr. 1% 1% 1% un DAIRY MARKETS. g Now ?gfl':,:a_ Eachases In amounts of $250 and ound 1t necessary to be ready Oft INC.......... 1% 1% 10% 10% L ew Orleans Cotton Exchange u : . . D i ey BALTIMORE, February 1 () % | Chicago Boara of Trad i up- na; Loose-Wi tmt e oa e | RNTTIORS Sy Spectan). | panedsiat ‘ financially when their chances came along. | Mackay Cos. o % M8 T8 148; old toms, 35 poor and crooked Yeel osow Amoatlan ) B F SA‘]I, Co ] § Manati Suga - B e M L T Washington Office | Ll . . . . b % " n ite leghorns, 20a28; i r Malha 2 of f SlEh oo Rard | gmbitemem 0 et Ae MO weuseg el e 3a24; old roosters, 16. Ducks, 23a32. 7 i MRS B S G G TR T pUIEE| | el S+~ | The bi ; s s, each, :33a60. Dressed = (B n | 1 is 1 Sk s ipil Bl B' el el Riekert ot ssutf? Sl ' | A R 2 . K . ; v dressed and thin, A . Marland Oil...... 23% 2% 23 3 |30. Chickens, 26a30; old 1 i i i Martin-Parry..... 8% 1% 81 @1 |18: capons - 35ads. D aon < Siass: = i up caplta] o mterest-bearmg account, e 3 S , nativi 1 7 Nt opper B aSEE GGt SO Talhe Ao, neaehy. and the place is here. We welcome the Miami Co; r. am o . p Middle States ONl.. 12 124 1z iz | rinis 40242 neatby creamery. 36, e ow aver. Midvale Steel..... 20% 29% 29 29 ladles, 26a28; rolls, 20a23; storepack 3 3 ]\(afi&-“w( % 8% 8% 8% gfinés:agniry prints, 20a23; process MoK&Tpfwi... 25 A Lk —i it o ;B :g% f:y. i:;: E is not necessary when you buy First Trust Notes from . 2 = Ao Facin 5t o ek eI aae! a comlpany of high standing. Every note we sell is secured Save at least 10%c of 2o.r carnings. N::;tg;rg:;—typv;vara 1}:';: ‘,1::2 fi.’ffi 12% ms,:}:' checki—dollar values' st moon taddss uot1 alone by First Mortgage on high-class Washington N OIS A Snt. e 1715'»: ceenen real estate, but by the business honor, integrity and ster- * Naul E:z.,,,l.,,g L% s% sen st ling reputation of this company as well. b Na ad. B 91% 91 N gen. .. Riteere paiite b IR0 firces i g Nevada Copper... 1% W% 1% 1% ‘Amsterdam. Bu Th ] 0 Interest on Savings NewOrTex & M.. 674 i 35 ops PR € INotes INow. §Y0entral % % 3% 8y Montreal . . J 4 e Y Dock......... 81%__31%_ 381% 3813 | By the Associated Pres: ecause they assure you full 7% interest, paid N Y NH & Hartfd 1w 104 A0 | NEW YORK, Fok > semi-annuall, i , paid promptly . February 1.—Fore} nually, during the years ahead when lower interest rate: i 3 Novtols & Westin, o015 2 oo iy Coese Soablon, $50% ;e Qomand, are certain to prevail. t rates Home Savings Branches Capital and Surplus o e . H .. ; 8 3¢ Norfolk & Wstpf. 744 7% 4% 74y |O0n banks 4.25%. anfiy d;’,ymb"f; f No' I tor Ei H 7th and Mass. Ave. $5,400,000.00 North American.. 54 54 63 ggig|3-36; cables, 8383 Italy, aemand, | [I nvestor Ever Has Lost a 8th and H Sts. N.E. i NorthAmerioandt & Wk @ ik 470; cablon, 470%. Beigiinm. oML, Penny of Interest or Principal 8 S Safety Deposit Boxes orthern Pacific.. 77 .95% ; cables, 7.96. A i ‘irst Northern Facifc.. 11, 7, 0% 0|48 2Lt b 108 Tioliend: domand) on First Trast Notes Sold by Us #3675t SW $3.00 Per Year OklanomaProd... 2% 24 2% 234|108 Boedsn domochar demand, ¥ \ e Orpheum Circuit.. 18% 18% 13 13 |ava . Sqmang, 364k s : Y B Por o St T A mark, demand, 20.15. Switzerland, de- ALLAN otle 8 125 |mand, 19.50. Spain, d s Steel. . .. 10% 104 10% 1 n, demand, 15.30. 3 C. OwensBotiic T 30 BT B° B°|oeine Caochosiovetia, demang i |[| - 813 15th St. N - .03%. vakia, ) PacGas & Elcc... e 6% o oo Areaieine. dsmena. annrs Bensil ac: Ml - .W. | Southern Bldg. Main 2430

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