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BONDS ANES 1" DUE NEXT MONTH Total Maturing Is $83,379,- Am Can, 375 Against $48,315,030 Same Month in 1921. Total of honds and notes, including railroad, public utilities and in- dustrial, maturing in March, 1922, is §§3,379.375, against $112,221,17% in February and $48,315,080 in March, 1921. These maturities are pretty|Am well distribyted and cover an unugu- | Am ally large number of small issues |4 which will be paid off without apy new financing, so that the momey market should not be semnsibly af- fected. The largest and most important is- sue falling due in March_is Southern railroad $25,000,000 three-year 6 per cent notes, which will be paid March 1. This company recently floated $30.- 000,000 in long-term bonds, proceeds of which will enable it tg pay off this maturity. Among the important public_ utility issues falling due next month are Public Service of New Jersey 3$I3.- 442,000 7 per cent notes and Kansas City Gas and Electric Comp?ny, $6,- 68,000 first 5 per cent bonds, bath due March 1. Both of these companies have recently floated loans. The largest industrial issue falling due in March is _Proctor & Gamble $5,000,000 ‘serial 7 per cent notes which fall due March 1. These will probably be paid off without any new financing. Vietory Note Time Extended. Announcement was received yester- day from. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon that time had been extended another month for the purchase for the Treasury's account of victory notes direct from the holders up to Am Chicle Co. Am Cotton Ofl. xpress. ide & Hi Am Am ABF .. am ins comative. Am Fobacco. . Am Fobacco (B) . 4m Tobacco pf (n) lm Am Woolen. [ Am Writing Pr p! fl!j Anaconda. Asso Dry G 1st Associated Ol Atchison. Atchison pf. Atianta Bir & Adl- Atlantic Gst Line. Atlantic FruitGo. 34 AtlanticGuif. ... Atlantic Gulf pf. Atlantic Petro Austin Nicho Austin Nich Baldwia Los Baltq & Ohia. Balto & Ohla pf. Barnesdall (B). an amount not exceeding $100, Beth Steel. ©00. Beth Steel (8) “% The former authorization expired|British Empirafiti 9 Yesterday and the time limit is now 1 put forward to March 15. Holders will receive par and interest for their 43, per cent notes when tendered at the federal reserve bank. The former authorization included the 8% per cent notes, but these have been ar- dereq redecmed on or before June 15. Bankers’ Association Meeting. ‘The District of Columbia Bankers Association will meet lnnlsbl at the Cosmos Club. Eliot H. Goodwin, resi- dent vice president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, will ‘be the principal speaker. Cl)llorlll‘ Pck‘ . €alifornia Petrol. Galifornia Pet pf. Canadian Pacific. Case Plow Wark . atl Promotions Announced. Central e William E. Brooks, formerly mail|Gent R R o teller of the Riggs National Bank,|Cpandier Mptor: ‘has been promoted to the position of Ches & Ohio nate teller to succeed Hillary G. Hos- 6hi QQ“Q“ kinson, who was recently elected as- Chi & sistant cashier of the institution. It was further announced by officials of the bank that Raymond Richardsim had been promoted to mail teller to succeed Mr. Brooks. “Atlas Powder” Dividend. A aividend of 3 per cent on the common capital stock of the Atlas Powder Company has been declared | payable March 10, 1 to stock- Tholders of record at the close of busi- ness on Tuesday, February 28, 1922. The stock transfer books of the company will be closed against the transter of common stock at the close of business on Tuesday, February 28, 1922, and will reopen at 9 o'elock on the morning of Friday, March 1s 1922, Chi Pn Chi R I & Pacific.. CMBIIPS%P" Comp Tabuls Cons Cigar Washington Stock Exghange Lfll Polomle Electric ' m. Vi lfi;. $1,000 %. uwo at Ifii. 52000 t 106%. !’ Eunn:l ‘Traction—3 lk N!i 0 at 5%, 10 gm Railway and Electric com.—25 Amer.(’fln seeuxny and Trust Compeny—2 ER CALL Capital ’l‘ncuon 5H5m - o Mer; m‘:,m-m lgx;mypp—m at 143%, 10 at Ridies—Cal Touks, 526 per cent. v BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. American Tel. and Telga. 4s.... American Tel: and Telga; a-g. 1 B8 Am. Tel. and Tel. et Am. Tel. and Tel conv. Blk Hor; Emerson: icatt-Jehnson. Greene-Cananes., 2 - % | Gulf States Homestake. ilouston lnaln gu In’ Interboro Interboro M s z t1 Agri Ch Capital Tract 953 t ‘Washingt 471 atl Cement. .., Jorfolk and ) 18 ”g Int Combsts Ea Wash. Rwy. and Hlec. com. 31, 35 t] Mer ne. Wash, Bwy. and Elec. pfd. HL & {:., Mer Marine p{ NATIONAL BANK. intl Motor Truck. American 170 | 106 Nickel. ....s 29 | it Nickel pf.... 88 UST COMPANY. L2253 L 588 American_Security and Ti ¥ Contiental Trust i gafi:;gmu R National Savings an Union Trust .. Washingtos Loan and Tru SAVINGS B, Commerce and Bavin Fast Washington Merchants’ Security Savi Seventh Street . Veashington Mee FIRE INSURANCI s £ Columbia_Title . Real Estate Title MISORLLANEOUS. bophione com. u. s. onhnces MILLIONS, War Finance Board Activities Re- 136,000 has been given by the Wer Finance Corporation to American ex- porters and farmers since engctment of the law reviving the corparation, according to a statement from Direc- tor Meyer, submitted in the Seaate yesterday. The bulk of the corporatien’s vances have been to banks apd financial instituitons and nnleul- tural co-operative organizations for Joans to farmers. These, Director ue:er stated in a letter to Senator s ., democrat, Arigona, totaled expoi imounted to 'po,s(smw of 33,572,000 was to assist exports cotton, " ® éi‘#fi%fifififl%‘%igfi?ii“?&%“fi;gfi‘s‘fi&"" [ 3 : EELELI LG T E A L T vy T P LR PURRLIRL T 7 1 0O PU S L 62 D] 98 o4 0 6% Metro] Ill R. R. 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OLL S8TOCKS. : o i ) ol Alomtaum Co of Amer, T 1035 101 um, mz Efi%}?fl:i:fl% Colmem) ik T ; e b EEERAITHEE ity » & 102! < B4 55 130 130 180 |, o 52 [ | pee Bl 104 10% i e s 12 l%& 2 '3 : 105 | , oy ug oS i Bn s PRMe Ploang e oo g E 3 ':“ o T I = . p& uth Fenn. Ol ¢ 55 190 RE B g 98 . 86% tion | adnatrd Ol &' 1oa B B Btandard Oil (0 3 ¢ Sin g 1003 | tandard 0l 0o, N ‘iz. ifi ‘F b jex Sl 1 A % u W o a3 si u”‘: % Soutimestera Rell 78 192 n B i i::{{ “:bc"; 7ot : bt mgfia FINANCE AND TRADE MOTES. W Toian Tank'car Gs 3 & S ; Taidn k) 103% | That the consumer bas money with ‘w’ n.etm‘%' wf»z Which to buy has long heen settled to estinghaise E. the retallers’ satistaction. The ques. | . TREASURY mnw don uppermost 1s how 1o induce thef Rate—Maturity. %S der. | Public to spend. - Wh ;’ wire Wlmn €oi Wilson Co p! Willy: Vo worth. . Worthington R LD F i 32 3 88 °F spe;ugsegsprpegn-snegsipes s 8. 3 — HELD AS BOOKMAKER. Norman Bowles, lnmsrlv a mem- ber of the jocal ber, and who i &t liberty on bond, having been con- victed in the Arnstein bond case, Was arrested thiy pfternoon on a cherge of making a hpndhook on horse races. Bowles was taken in a raid ducted by t. Browp of the first precinct, ia a yoom op the W floor of 1345 E street. Capt. Brown i':v‘.‘i‘:.“x‘ii't‘ .“S..I" J”flfi. "“3 fhited —.__ FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Splling Mh—dolm' 'll!'l “ noon laly By fhe Associated Press. .luxw YORX, ‘;dmuq 17.—For- 20.6 Spain, demand, .98. Greece, and, 4.54. pol,.nc, S epetine: demand. S6.15. Beasl, “wvf‘ Y350, Montreal, 96%. i e GM COMPANY ACTIVE. 'a., February ngblmn Svorait “Gompeny ‘b n ded by the Old Dom! ¥ mpany. The new com muy lnnuutlon. will ln-ure unl(o ity of material g :&- kmanship. 1t only. ‘on '.na New York 4.58 cents) :vorth l!l 1 though Improyements last week, the trend of { gain of $4,078,318. has still been downward, ac- cord.l( 40 weekly rgviews. This sit- uation reflects the continued keen| Pere Marq Tallway competition apparent for weeks. ovemenu‘n‘::‘ 8.‘" f;', "The ‘I\MI’L jwhile, | 'f' = ¥ y has placed an ssso,o 0°¢ ;u jcalls for 23,000 560 automobile trejght cars: 52 ton-. facluding 13,000 tone. tor the Checks, indiatidet _stripes [rgn Trade Review says: ‘Buying of iron ang sustained and new business m; of mill fllfifl' Ppoi Wi The last week in January was the and best the Western Maryland has had | 4o o Ahnnd o since the r:fiavyuxflg?vmm of u{?‘fm used by the s scare ober. works m- (iflé::lmvfln 5 ra';:\r:‘ ct Toss est nudn}enu uu- mnrk m of revivnv bull :'535 754, and’ "“ s e ‘the " WooL HABKET FIRM. & Specalative Buying Is Somewhat|SHd FubbST cof BOSTON, SjEehEusty S17 6"”“‘”'*,%% Firmness again was in evidence inj- = et o Money to Loan £, Suner of, fho lasger mamutac | METE i Sl ST e e At ol Joseph - s St R ncis Pottpe BpSceiciE] ANl Lines—Expert Service e the Bamt erades of :Xéi BOSS & PHELPS, lgya cellent” domand. Many: H St. NW.. Main 4340 tare : I! salers .enough Yarch 15. 1022, STEEL MILL'S BUSIER. Prices, Kowavar, An Reported to tions for a wage cut hing ' trades, n!;rl:{gmof 'mflenl!‘o??d. in re lochestar. sfii ‘h&mu hd‘flng fine Ohlo unwuhed delain: erichg pool in Utah is sti lénx n:é lo!r 40 cents or wester: m‘ has been ight since th = of the Jericho bids. o0 gt The tendency among buy:u dn the dress trades to confine their ua{v,fl-u t sampling Is expectea to deyelop 4 | large: immediate delivery business in March. The feeling in the raw silk m: £33 1s the reverse of what it was.a meony 02 1348 ] #4g0. Piece goods buyers are with- w"up holding purchases. because of belief that lower prices will be made soon. Merchants and Miners Transporta- tion of Baltimore plans for the con- struction of two new passenger .ves- Zels of the most modern type to g into service between Baltimore and Savannah, and will be oil-burning win Imas Vessels. 350 feet lo Be No Better. a.g;rnxlmxtely u(fioox::fw‘e:d S IORK, ¥February 17—Al},Syelie Slelebhane m“fs-fin““{“ #teel operations showed some | Hif %}, 2°ter 3 revenue ahnwl::' Py dividends, after expew mur- i;;“‘wln $3,120,634, an increase of /BA1 )mount to $4, o: 1on tentialities of railroad de- B rod e Lo tae seats two undertaki .ouo PR mularlty of & year steel is bei ek’s record z weave with br made now, - ints dullness and ' u?fi. {eral’ conditions. g6 number Jmonth’s total sono, m‘fi out” * guo,ooz abové December's te o&m evenues, geduufl prioes have ltlmuw ’\u’ . 3 of autpmobile tires, erience of one dealer. Kool have been ve. ings 2 r;’d vieox‘:mln:'l. “spring” goods, are elnnng 3 Prices are 10 0 2 T cent Less in Evidence. move. goods are kee he ‘progress of ni in t which will affec e! for 52 cents. nud—M f to Wi mo Clnw Oflfl-“ ""U"'m 8 mo i Mumxuym 13181321 F St. A Fewy Very Desirable W&uumw rwwfi Land constitutep a. the Bdns the source of all .wealth, desirable collateral for loans. Our First Mortgage Notes are ucund by X\aunng appeal to | vestor beca ~offer a C par every dfl' ln the year. Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 727 15th Street N.W. The Nghiow's Homs Foson 52 Years Witheut Jgas 49 An Tavestor. If your absolutely par; inte e N.W. 610, Whitwind beriaing. 3. 340, How te Compare Investments Many investors find it tive merits types of securities. made promptly ; offered by a responsible inyestment company—then it is worthy of your consideration. Our 7% First Mortgages meet the above requisites. In ameunts of $250 and B. F. SAUL CO." Mortgage Loans 1412 Eye St. N.W. Quarter of a Century Without a Loss judge the rela- of different ipvestment is safe; always at rest payments All Wealth of carth's mebith. rily ip the most cer- sonatant in value and, fore, is always e most land and its im- #ituated in pktal. nndwthould ‘conservative in- -u::y are safe, urn and are at No investor has ever lost a doflar. Secured by high-class real estater~We collect mterest and attend to ail demls. Waerington, D. C. Your Money in Safe First Trust Notes 7% The Value of an Estate urdepends not only upop its - of experience in this size and the charaeter of its “assets, but also upon the way it is administered. By the a tment of the American Security as Execytor and Trustee your estate is not emly assured the care of an institution which makes the hapdling of estates its business and which brings te it the knowledge and judgment resulting from many years acemrate, systematlc, rpmal responsibility. slightest manner. 3 %‘ Interest on Savings D TR ST COMPAN COMMERCIAL—SAVINGS—TRUST 15th and Pewns, Ave. HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES 7th & Mass.-Ave, 8th & HSts. NE. | ligible accounting and fi- Come, talk these things over with the officers of this company—they will gladly advise you freely and you will not be obligated in the par- ticular line, but also the ad- vantages of continuing ex- istesice, constant awvailabil- ity, absolute impartiality; mtcl- E i | 436 7th St. SSW. i