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FINANCIAL, STOCK MARKET Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDA NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BOND AND CURB MARKETS. lly the Associated Press. i8 a complete ilst of today’s trans tions on the New Vork Curb M u'; u sue and the high, low and last Bales. Hi Low. §:15. 100" Acme oo 1 H em, amet 1‘5::'3-'- B ug 2 British Am Tob 1% 1% 14 Am Tob con 14 13! 12 200 Cont fi te 3 % 100 Dorant nmo.-. pm 8% 100 Giheon Howell 8 92 Gilleite Safety 1 187 140 Glen Alden 44 | 800 Goldwyn Pletares Ig“ ! shed & Co) Open. High. Lrw. Close. I (Quotations m-l by ‘Redmond e 68 | Natl Biscuit.. ) i :::';'“:':““ ool 1% 164 | Natl Cloak & § 47 i MPRM“”"“ s % 6% | Natl Conduit. ... At Rubbe: T 1% 16% ' Natl Edameling Allteq 5 By 5% | Natl Leaq ’""e Chemieal. .. §7% % 6% Nevada Capp ” T e AL Q4 k| NewOrTexra M., Rails Are Again Stabilizing | \> Aerthem. . o o m NYAIrBrake.. . Am Boct Sugar, .. v o, % 4% 1 52O Feature—Trading Am Rogeh. .. ... 4% o ei| SECRIE t'iaLmq OFHER RONEA. . Am Rralke Shoe Ry, L “l: NYO& W ::’4 :\t :M :w tg_’n: nhl B&n de ""x"' G lm mg 5 rench Gover: Broadens. A p""" s"“ "' " Mo v | N Y Shinbutiding gug v& P1g | Erenci Goveratnent Tigs 10412 001 Am Ca o oo, 1w | Norfolk & Wellrn 100 100% 8e% 9A% | Govelam.ni of hwxlnrl;:nu Hl “llg,, BY STUART P. WEST. b :’“ ot e W s | Yorth Amoriean sne o st 61 'fiiw‘,‘,‘;“‘ o1 Beiwiun 14 162 NEW YORK, March 15.-—The in- ‘: H::'fi“wg;, |;: e % :urt: American pr 3% 8% 3% 8% ! Duied Bingdum s-g m’ ereased firmness of forelgi vECRARES | & Tonemiors % wo Fu| Northarn Pacife wu g o e Goited pedon 2 9 prompted further covering of short| Am Frrress Dy My l:::: ‘::“ Ontarto Stiver.. :“f m g‘i :‘6 Ameticgn 1.5‘ ¥ o1 contracts at the opening of today's| im ¥iicRVenr.. 1% % 10 o, cam Cireult | % 1k % W | Armour & Co 4t 1 8i%g * stack market. \niesTihrot & @ (L e | OMSElecator. . mew s wsw | Aok kl:.::d.l AT Railway shares, the stabiisiug fea- | (71777 0 R oo s S P 1581 104 ture of the previous day. werc again gt “ 2 Figs 1630, th;ufilrungesp( issues. althoush gains ""I" rnatonal. 44 A :;:: % Pac Development vt KRl Ale NN, iy 7 were limited to fractions. Amlo®rames.... 1 N Nl g | PROCAR & Tcp gmm'- sud Ohio 6e JOS3.... i Oils showed firmncss, but mators el Y Toe we | Pacifie Mail. 88 were irregular. Nocfole and West- red n acific O 107 ern's decline of a one-half puint was| ™ T motive g 12 | Pan-Amer Pets Bt tugton 1y the only reflection of the lmpensing | Am Badiator . B e PRR-Am Pate (B) unailinn Y 1o coal strike. 3 Aen B fery Razer. M Peannsulvania bl W 4 T s,.’% & Simong spcoialtlen) Ic % e | menn Seahastee: a4 ..M]T,'J:fl,'fl'v:'. it Bl cunv, 44 3680, on the company's excciloni annual s & Soaninpdas 'g:; b 'r:'.":f‘,{x O 5 2::32 report. 9% Pere Yar. R e ool wod i 4 L 0 ROW BN 108 Gains Are Extecded. ™% M| R R l;;v}i u";g;dhg::; » o% Y‘h""n o UK B MY Al 56 @hRnging Nunde: U he Mcat Nour 9 .1 P("r ::::: nt e :::‘ :ml frvtid Cast-iron pipe was anothir stock to oRv. 1NN | 5 a8 138 Brofit by i‘s fairly goad statement of [ 10 m 1000yt g g pme g f ZRR0e O . LI LT 138 earnings. Utilities extended recent |y o,y vowy ety 0% 184 10K o R0 P! C R A 55 13 gaine. especially onaciidated Oam |\ Tk s Pt M P ome - Dle Conl . s S :" 10 eople’s Gas an ublic Service of A s gy m s |t 0 R oty New Jerse: Feolep . » ‘ axy; | Pond Creak Coal . 17% 1% 1% 8% Merosnting - Mastie preferred rose A :nnhn nl;‘ 1:1"« vm l:l::: ““ SublicSerunaf NI 87 ek SEW 8K 1% points and gains ranging from| ™ 7'" £ Tea % s ww|PwUmanCo ..l mm pms e 8 grlliluons sto 2 noint [wers .'3“"9' Am 2 v-«‘&mw :“ B v 9% "||nn:‘4'lngra.. O I y Harvester, Gulf States eel, Beth- geardy e O L ) | M ST lehem Steel, Beet Sugar. Corn Pq:d- Ann rhorne. ... @ & 6 G| RatiwayStaerap o s wme o7 | 3 193 :i{.'.gu“m"‘“" €an and' Swnatre Aesols Realan.... .',:: :‘ e e :"“a"‘"fl Comper.. W% 1A 1% 14k | New York lTel‘ur;I \lelv‘u&ig:l]fii 3 RERN 5 an SRR otk Telephone Heaviness was shown by Mexican | suvil . e G R o e Tepr T e 4w | Nortak wna Wesleru con” 40 5 Petroleum and Famous Players, these | Ajantic CatLine. 80 80 8% 8¢ | TR IO K T | Yortelk snd Westeru' con N u 3 . S Raval Puten v g te fak | Rewnelvania R S ] Price Movements Significant. AtiantloGujtpt.. M4 U DY TS Son Fran T e ogw cgw | bemwlbania KR i Price movements today were chiefs | $=ti= ~isiinis MU B @ s |StToulsSeuthwn i ®% @ % Pa K B ge au 1y interesting for the light they | \vatin Micholspf 82 or wew 1w | SETontsSownnf WX Wk 9% g Leading geueral a threw upon the significance of sme | T\Awin Taco. .. W1 I 64 N Santa Ceclllnmug. 7% W 3 3|3 Levaand a1ty of the recent market changes which [ 7-lto & Ahla A :N KW BR% B% | SAvae Arms. ... 5% 15% 15% 154 Seaboard Alr Line ts 103 48 have been a matter of dispuce. The | P~1tn oz oty P9 Saxon Mators . MM U 24 2% | Seabuard Alr Line rfdg. 315‘ view that the break in sterling ex- | Rarnesadall (A)... 86 s hoard AirTane 4% 44 41 4w | Seaboard Air Line ad). ,5-“'&5 o ghange during the first fortnight of [ma-mewaall (B). " A MG 2 board ALpf.. ¥% 7% T4 T4 | Seuthern Bacific 1ot ref, 49 0 88! Tainly an overviownt Fesction from | marn e O B [ JearsRoetuck. e % €% 6% | Bouen h i 19 @ B el O B [ "% 91 91 |Semeca Copmer.... 13% 184 18K 18K | Bouthern 90 1 nthusigsticgpecutation fo Reth Steel 7% pf.. 91 91 w | Shattuck-. Arl-nn. a4 84 84 8y | Soutliers S 20 rise, had been probably borne out by f ol {\ " w i ariee 6 4% 6% 6% GIRTHAECAT B4 Tion Pacifie 1at 4 3008 0 the abrupt rally at last night's close. | . A T n& 1% % % e - 26 2% 1Y Uulon Pacific conv. du” 16 % It was further strengthened today by | orio" 2 "2 TR e 0% ou|Jloss-SheMeld (] g8 38 87 37%| Union Pacikc G 100 the steadiness of sterling and the |FiIvnPanTretfs S SQ % o4 | Jo Porto Sug. B B4 MU BN pailed a“'.‘.‘f L «mg‘ ather exchanges at and above yester- | Bklvn Union Gi oot e 1% Santhern Pacifie. §6% 86% FE% . e y L andImp. day’s higher levels. Rurns Rros (A) Pl 39 | Southern Rallway 21% 21% 2% Fubber 714 1630 iy s dcicamants in e grats (Swreten e €, § N Tultwibemmeall o meomn e b seln P 0 ed that it was sqme- [ Rui o Sta “alif. § thing more. than the undoihk of & | Rutte & Ruperior. MWW #% 6 , W | SIand Off of Callt Western Unlon 8}4s eak speculative situatlon that had | musearict e my e | Stend 011 N 3 pg ey au e TN een ck of the break from the 1.50 | adde OIl. . Stewart-W; SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. level. May wheat fell another 3|calitarnin Petral 8 52 Bl BI% | PRRTCTTATRCT. - s Y cents, and at its low was off nearly & Axiz... 60 6 6 & Bia. offer 30 cents a bushel from last month's | Golumet & A 1w 15 1y | Studebaker. 1\ t & 195, 101% 101% Eil Fanadinn Pacifie 187 T e "M | Studehaker pf Alumingm Co. of Amer, Te 1925, 1015 | 101% The greater part of the time the |farson HilGol . e WL Ll 'y Submarine Bo jlalgisan die 2 ‘age Plo . Superior Oil 5 ; Eimilar to that o ‘previous diys | emtralTesther.. % M4 ¥ | mamior Corn o Bpeculative syndicates again pushed | CentralTeathof.. 1% W% W4 | vong Copper. Anuconda Copper. Gs. 1929 ahead their favorites with the same |erro de Pasco. .,", Ti% 7 | TexasCompany.: Anglo-American Ol 7igs energy and confidence that these op- | Chandler Motgr % 6% eo% 60 | Texas Gulf Sulphu erations have shown right along for | Ches & Ohlo...... 6% 614 €% €% | reray s Pacifio... the last month and a half. Chi & Alton e 8 1 |TexasePceoi. S — Chi & Alton R® % wu|TideWateroil.... 8 Chi & Estn 1l P taw|Tobacco Prog Tol StL& WaB... e lToistLawnpfB. w w wm o m | RN R ,‘Z.".fl ghmm‘.m N Uk W% 2% Trans Contl Oil. 0% 9% 9% ‘:K :,unvgr’ Expert o . : > UnionBag & Papr 6z 6 & uduhy Pacl ChIMI &SPl Wk 4 K 3% | Cnlon O < PT T Tew i ooivear s & K- o 1081 R o e, W oW oW s UnlonPacifc .. 1say 139% 12 188 | GO corp, 7 tsds 3 ] : “Heiuz 7 193 : ChiRT&P6%DL. 7% T% % % United Alloy Steel 28% 2% 2% P9 | Hocking Vaner g 1 %01 90k Chile Capper. 1% 18% 1T = {]umhlk L et Bz& SR juy 10 Chino Conpar w4 7% i Hennecott vopper 78 1930 108 ggg:g{x‘u&ln . : :‘fi : United Ry Inv pf.. 824 Procter & Gambie 7a 1 4 - - United Retall Strs. 6% Foreigners Favorably Affect- | ciuett pesboay. . s s s st | prielieisiiie o d by Exch Coca-Cola Y o me|USCastmP ot W U S Food Prod.... 6% ed by Exchange Recovery. Golo & coutnera'. e e O {;g;;""-““m - - . O] Gl . alty. . w % Tradin: AGtIVe. Columbia Graph.. 3 8% 3 34| DO HeHty.- 9 Cimbla Graph pf.. 1% 188 1K T 15 Bubher Tat pf. mu 12% ' o. 78 1023 NEW YORK, March 15.—Trading n | Comp Tabuiator.. 72 7% o 773 %% ;\‘_::«Jznz:: rle 7o 195 bondls during the first half of to- |ConsGasofNTY.. 110% u% ¢ day's session kept pace with the|COnSintlCalMin. 6 w ARRASURY ORBTIRICATE active demand for stocks. Excepting . ek m f-u—-\hl"m!m Iibertys, which were inclined to ease, 3 the tendency in most quarters was L upward. ": 100 1 Foreign_ issues were favorably in- 16 100 fluenced by the further recovery af Ao 2‘.;:{2;1:,;;., T ;g,?,.‘,' 1059588 exchanges, although French munici- 003, 1007 pals yielded slightly, with other con- "”i ion 10 tinentals of the same description. Atch{ll«&:fi “mx'x:"mf :s Were 8trong- :m est of e rails, gaining 1% points. Gr Prod Southern railway 58 rose 1 point and Western Pac pf... aln, uce fractional improvement was shown 1067 1089 1083 | Western Union... 96K 96% 96% by, Tliinois Central retunding 43, Ind gn'flleou—lnhll’- 6 108% 108 Nehe| Westhse AirBric.. s s bt and l ive stock erborough 53, Chicago railway 3s and | Erie Westhse E& M... 5% 6% 61 61 R Thul roronias e%n | Chess fcobaii e T ing| Wheeling&LE.. % % B 9 LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES, eake and Ohio convertible 4348, | Dricaapiayers 81% 8% 80 soig| Wheellnk &LEDL 18% 19 18% 1% % Famoun Play White Motor. .41 4 4% &%| Eggs—Strictly fresh, selected, per eading 4s and Baltimore and Ohio Playrs pf. 9% %% 1% 9% s 2 convertible 4%s eased Famous o3 o4 98 94 |WhiteOil. 10 10% 10 104/ gozen, 22; average receipts, 21; south- Consolidated Gas 78 and Brooklyn | Fisher Body 1% 16% 16% | Wickwire Spencer 1K 146 184 ern, 21 Tnion_ Gas bs were strong and Dis- | Fisk Rubber 19% 18 19| WilsonCompany.. @ & @ & i A lin tillers' 55 recovered 2 points of its | Freeport T B s g |Willys-Overland.. &% 6 &% x| Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib, 18; receny setback. Gen Am Tanic Car. 58 W% e |Willys-Ovidpf.... ai% 3% 8% m« turkeys, per 1Ib., 40ai5; cickens, "Prices Gemerally Highe Gen Asphalt W4 @4 B4 & | wisconsin Central 3% 32 3% spring, per Ib., -35a40; lLeats, young, 3 Worthington Pmp 6% &% % csu each, 50a60; fowls, 30. poTrading kept active at generally Wi 8 Dressed poultry—Freshoidiled spring igher prices. was evident ' tha % h. Low. Last. |chickens, per a ens, per the hardening of exchange rates was | Gon CIERT (S 166% -m CallMoney..... & 8% 8% |30a32;ydosters, per Ib. 20, turkeys, per 8 favorable influence. The effect ap- F‘-‘ Motors 0% 106 1b., 85a45; keats, young, goored in the continy d rige of United | fel Mot % de n 74| . HOURLY SALES oF sTocks. ork—Dressed, small, per Ib, 13; ingdom issues er eir recen! heavy, 8all. decline, and the firmness of French, | Soodrich. Ll CE Lo ol LA DR otos, par b, & Belgian, Mexh:lln lnst?ulh Amerl; Granby Consol. A u~ lambs, choice, per 12a18; lve can external loans. British 5% of L er Tb., 11. both 1922 and 1929 gained a half 6% e truit—Apples, per bl 5.00a- point or more, and Belglan 6s and %8s 6 6% 11.50; per bu. basket, 2.50a3.35 west- ' and Mexican 45 did equally well. &, orn. 'per box. 2T0adE0. - Callfornia dry . $7.. Mar. 31 Industrial bonds were in the main oranges, per crate, 5.0 Grapefrult, strong _today. The copper issues, in y . pt, $1.35. ar. 31| Tomons, per. box, S 0batsn, Cantoraia sympathy with hlfln’er prl;en' lor‘-,cog- Ap 1 .00 “1:0 Tg?%fisoomw $.00a7.50. per stocks, the rubber and tire bonds a. o ‘angerines, A and the oil securities all were in A-;fl;"fl.,fi- & ez Wr”, 15 ey 1|, Vege -fs‘M“—Pnt?«mx"suN? 3> par bbL, demand. . Pf. 2 = .50a per sack, a3. 7 weets, In the railway group, there was Bk ‘Mar. 20 apr. 1| 3308400. Lattuce, ‘southern, ‘per crate! some check to the recent rise in the 2.00a4.00. Romaine lettuce, 1.25a2.00. higher-priced bonds and fewer fea- g, $1.75 . - 1| Cymbiings, per crate, 3.00840. Onions, tures. However, Erle prior llen 48 5 1| 100-Ib. sack. 8.00a8.50. Cabhage. new. ined over a point and Baltimore and | nspiration. $1.50 = ) Eer u‘n 2.0023.00. Cucu?h s, zonns &hio refunding bs were strong. Interboro Met Pt.. 7 1 .81 ts, per _crate, 4.90al Toma- Intl Agri Chem pf. 43 Imperial Toba loea, per box, Florids, 2.50a: Bru. Int Combstn Eng. 25% -2, DI, -, 31 | 4.0025.00 per basket. Sprouts, lin per CONSUMPTION QF COTTON my Harvester... $8 ationa apr. 15| 35, FeDREFS, per crate, 3.0045.00. " Kala, | ) A N Intl Horvester pt. 108 ke K da i A% g ot M ne. .. I IN FEBRUARY SHOWS GAIN | ot s 58 g 1 o) W0 ot St wen) o, SRA MWD PROTONS A 7 Yeast o, d, § . Tt Motor Truck. 3% 8%, 124 Northweat. Teast Co, ex.. r.13 Mar 18| Potatoss—White. 100 Ibs, 1.65a: Amounted to 473,078 Bales of Lint '-“i'r'fi-'“: Bt e ll;rllfle 0 & a5 B | Yo, 3 oo, y int! i and 38,509 Bales of Linters, : ":“ % Apr. 1 Says Census Report. 18 1% 75 Apy. 15 Bet eu hmn:‘aI §a’. o e lpo o 1% 20% - e, hamper. 75a1.25. c:mn : bugen, 'otton consum uring February % 1% % 4al aulifiower, crate, ad. amounted to 473,073 bales of lint and 20 19% 1% FOREIG N EXCHARGE: 75“~“ te, 3.0 e s A ” oo il Sell[.n‘ euecn—a’:n';- aloes a‘u noon ugd‘ 5 les of inters, com; with |, e lm ts, crate, Ssnlfi 395,115 of lint and 37.565 of linters con- City Sou.. 26% % %% 00 " Praj plauts, ¢ % Burmed in February last year, the census | Soneas G Soupf.. 674 B4 614 &7 | Broweis N be LA 071“ Aeb ey Bureau announced yesterday. Konsas&GuifCo. 5% B 5% W% 2 100" Ibs., " 6.00a8 50; No. 2, 3.00a4.00. tofim'mm for cotton-growing states | 2N Roring Tive Wh &% uk ”‘fi Oyster plants, bunch, 7810 Paranips, Consumed, 303,156 bales, compared | Kelsey Whesl. . 1 bil, S0a80." Peppors. crate, 20085 with 246,925 in February last year. 3 Lot Spinach, bu., 100sLAs._ Bqussh, ccate: ©On ‘hand February 28 in consumi A o% ok e |y the Associated Press. ‘s‘gigsocr;“t“eml,?o'u' Pl o2 establishments, 798,445 bales, compare: Datesl 48 48% 48 4i%| NEW YORK, March 15—Foreign e oplas. packed, bbl “0” 00; No. with 634,253 a year ago, and in public mk-wln exchange, steady. Great Britain, de- 5.0026.50; bu., 1.50; box ap- storage and at compresses, 3,840,168 l‘dedaGll . 89 8% 8% S| iana 43314; cables, 4.33 £y~ 2, a cn bhL ! bues. compared with 5,041,934 a year|LskeErle&W... 18 18 17% 1% | bilis on banks, 4.30%. FI Lake Erio& WDL. 3% 34% 33% 8% )33881,: cables, 8.89. Iy o A o Do M TR R ary, 15,673,771, compar Lehigh Velley. ... B J emand, in February last year. Lima Locomotive. 102% 10844 108 103% | .37%; ctblu 37 Qllan: lemand, . Cotton on )und February 28 In| ‘o ooyne 15 5% 4% - 18 |37.62; cables, 37.55. Nonu f slmlnd. Selling Prices at Nogn. consuming_establishments l;'noyfl:;g Crtinc. D124 g% 12 1g |17:40. Sweden, deman qé 5. Den-{ Wheat—No. 1 red :Inulr. spot, n: 1o 1,596,582 bales of lint and 177, Lorillard. . 162% il 182% 159 | mark, domnud 20) :u rluul. de- quotation; No. 2 red winter, spol bales of linters, compared with 1,327,- il 3% 3% | mand, Spain, entand, 2. |1.35%, nominal; No. § red winter, gas- 165 of lint and 206,243 of linters & W‘"um, oW mK sk o | Greece, demlnd §8. Poland, denu.nd lcky, 133“ nominal. year ago, and in pah fe Starpge and :::nntn Elav,. 3% 87 @k s |-02%. Czechos ovakh. demand, L76:( Copn—Cob corn, old, g:“&‘.‘é fl“cz"‘* at compresses stocks T 15 Bales of Iint and 122,645 bales of | \fanhattan Shirt. . “3 % H Iz\i t.' o. 4 torn, S5at, 68 o‘- linters, compared with 6,883, 139 of | Mar 1:-:::"; ."i Hi K track corn, willow. No. §, nt an 63 of nters & year ago. rke! X or Imports during February amounted | Market St o » 9% BALT 0‘“' h u 0. l. 46 per bushel; to t;‘o ,761 bales, compared with 28,055 | Market !tgyh 0% ,:li h "9“ 05 hel; ‘ebruary last year. riand Oll.. - 2 y. hushe]; « P Exports for Fevruary were 338440 | METANT L S Mo 1 |3 o export spce 108 mon bales, in;:lludllnhx 1:3‘::6":]'1. of }lnl'o Martin-Parsy. 4 6% M|y in, o ’mst qm‘::nunn s e s, s, | Maxwell (B). B WK o' Leunorns seat]: oid Foostsr ¥ 00 tox = e TR i o e | T Tais, BEe Viadh: Figaas pain % |1 “':‘""'fx.‘?'hfigfl :::rda'? :'-:’am' M 1% , Guines fow b, 16 edued |othy and m! ; ¥i Cotton spindles active during Feb- m% 12y und, 3§ad oul Band auple for tes Euary, Dumbered 33707330, compered ‘:a me o | i pooriy amn'ed’ and m,.. 0. 1 tangled rye, 16.50; No. n Febryary year. % ie|d 4 s el e il g‘* mixed. 3 P u.o ail 16 80% BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. 0% 9% ‘:“u l’;‘ ’ % Ducks, i".: ,h NEW YORK, March 15.—Foreign 1% 12% 1% Ey “ auc' & bar silver, 63%; Mexican dolk % oM 4 Gee L u(o quotations dnrlnt early 48%. 2% 2 :I jutter—C; pound, ll trading. Buying here on the lullnl LONDON, March 15.—Bar .unr. 5% 5 cregm, med lu &fi rnvnrtlw-- howevs E“‘ ple)ncc Der ounce; money, 3 r 4 18% 26889 fal It was t 1] v ! ‘e Vo Curb. NEW YORR, March 15.—Following to 2:15 p.m., with sales of each INDUSTRIALS. . tention AM givin onal at- s P business You alloild Iu inf kml«l you money. i Union Central Life Insurance Company it Cests Less—Why Pay More? {E. S, Brashears, Genl. Agt. |! 710 14th St. N.W. Orgapized 1887 Assets, §160000.000 FINANCIAL E coxpiTioy | TY COMPANY or! | STATEMENT OF INTER OCEAN Life lunuee a Professiod ~ Institute & placing of On the Bist day of December, 1921, ut fe-| uired under the District of Colum! Has emhu-mu = wchool of life fnsur- will save 'ode, amended June 30, 1902, and Au--| ance to which most compaules are gust 18, 1911, jeir men. Capital stock Capital stock pald up el 1 SRS e oonetaed to be the pest fered b e Cfl"vfl:“l‘l‘(‘l}% uU’P‘Gfl LIFE INK. C( company thnt has returned 10 e Policyariees more moncy voen 1 hes received from them. E.D. Sunmn. General Agent 1125 Woodward Bullding All other assets Total assets yeRr 10 Tcrden Ghersica 400 Infercon Bubher. 80 Libhy MoNeil 0 Phillp Morris. 1000 Radio_Corn 300 Tonopah Exten Min 4000 Tonopah Mining 500 United Eastern 100 United Verde E: b ol : o000 et End &:o'. j os:l;’fi“‘f'fi“;;’i’;;fl‘vfi "’z."a"r--g Taxation is an important facter in determining 14 Allied Packer 6s. 4 Aluminum 7s 83. 15 Am. Lt & Trac 12 Am: Tel & Tel 6¢ 22 1 Am. Tobacco 78 23. na 15 Ana ] Aotioan. 5 Armour 33 Barnsdall 4 Bethlelem St & Bethlehem St 4 Gan Nat Ry Eq Ts 100% -100 % 2 Cent Steel n"’ 98 98y 1 Gitcs Servien 5 g W 4 Con Textile 8s. g § Comver Exp A 1 1 TS Bxb A ba 28 1ot 085 lob 3 CopbaTidatea Gax 7 w011 101 s Gas Balt 7 1 bt § ik Byt g hi alena Signal 15 Gonemicn Kiee 1+ 1588 a8 3 10 Grand Trunk 105! 1084 1054 § 78 Gulf 01l Tn. . 103% 1081 108! ‘ 7 Hood Rubber 96% 9a% 2 Humble Oil 7 100% 100% 100% 9 Taterbor ll T 781" 8 785’ { 180ilof N 180Hot NY 1-“81 1% 25 Warn 8ug 7s 1 Winchester, 7 ntine 2 Ruksian 814 efforts of British millers to regell urchases of wheat. The opening nn Ehlcn'o, which ranged from- & 3% lower, with May 1.31% to 1.33% lnl July 1.14% to 1.14%, were followed by @ slight further decline and then something of a recovery. Corn and oats went down in price with wheat. After opn‘n:urz to % off, May 60% to 61, the corn market dropped to below 60 for May, numerous holders letting go to stop losses. Oats started unchanged to ;t;.sg lower; May 37% to 383, and the guffered a general sag. Provisions weré depresged by lower qnolutlnnu on hogs ag well as on grain. Potatoes—Weak; receipts, 46 cars; total United States lhlpmcnll. 923! Minnesota, sacked, .Red 'rivers, 1.808 1.8 cwt.; )(lnneull, ‘sacked, early Ohias, sand land, 1.6081.65 cwt.; Min-~ nesota, sacked, round whites, 1.60a 1.70 cwt.; Idaho, sacked, rurals, 1.75a X 85 cwt.; Idaho, sacked, russets, 1.75a 180 cwt; ‘Wistonsin, sacked, round whilu, 1.6581.75 cwt.; Wisconsin, bulk, round whites, 1.8081.90 cwt. Subsequently dem-nd gave out for § ‘hfla and wheat plfll fell lo'e an before, but comflicting unorl; Iy (rom Liverpool vrlc.l led to fresh ral= lies here in the late dsllln‘& Th. flnu Wl.l nnut n ower, with { 3% to lflK aj l July 1.14% to ll %. Recelpts were small, hul ,(porl call was slow. The market ed weak, 88,14 to 1% met decli e ity May Ia S1%. (1] e AT R B - R+ I B T ¥ ifn—..’ ";3(:‘1 5"&".’:'-'." m.«y. idan .g ; B “Mn srticles npcnnm —pm pris Buch i3 ¢l In the many vesting ot omo loat &% muoh u3 & single he ervice sad attestion, #iven our investors i LIABILITIES. Net unpaid elaims. Reserve as_required by ‘% Founded 1876 416 Woodward Bldg. 15th and H Streets Washington, D. C. Phome Maln 2027-2028 uufim tc. Capital stock . Total lLiabilities ... Charscter of business iransacted during the year 1921—Accldent and Health Jagurgnce. 7% EQU Co-Operative Building Assaciation Organised 1870 EVERY ONE SIIOULD SAVE If you save systematically now, you will m: life much more cheerful with the realiza prepared fo! Subseriptions for the 82d Issue of Stock Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per EQUITABLEBUILDING [TH JDEE Jfl;. Mgy received during the yar ] POt Deaver - ses ‘Frascaco 100 Standsrd bot 4 '2 4% | Pi"t Mme Nd” lwnm : W u-m: H, P'.v e:lu' ® ‘ m fr-—m 'lintrr,nlnkonll 21} a}g 2{ % g‘u lb-allmlv ;;:: form -rnn % "';'f"b" and ‘sworn to before me 2ith | Clly of LO‘ Angeles ot Todd Shipyards 0 wh o e Rerer o) tufin 3 gEsNETE 50/, Bonds 30 Durten Trof Sube . 15 1738 Notes from $250.00 up ¥ Due Serially 1929 to 1961, Incl. 400 United Re lnu-ly K B% & Mrm-tr‘ bv ll-llrnd E-nnn-" A00 Weat End C to $5,000.00 s Ageney Prices on Applicath b flm ém'.',’..',‘"‘,,..?c,‘ iw ”‘;3 Jg ow ox wawp. 2% é'&afil:l‘-‘:. nml-.: % | Send for Descriptive Circular B2 Guton stam O, 457 450 48 ot o e 10 Prairie Off & spoEonE placiede i @ 8 || Chas. D, Sager |® Stand 0 of Ime 87% 87 8% 923 Fifteenth St N.W. y < ERIRIRE T T SR | Ofen at 8:30 AM. Every Banking Day INDEPENDENT OILS iy arm Mm-rlun Fnel oil.. fi fi g l N v ) ® 4 EST|} Columlna National Bank 4 ’ # 1 Your M i i A 2 | our Vioney 1n 911 F Street urplus, 35 o ©, Our Safe smironin . SE0AN s& 8 . | 8 ! # 2% 4% First Trust Notes » 4300 Internationai Petro, 14% 14% 14% | St BB T T |l EVERY MAN'S WORKING 0% Lance Creek 03 04 o4 ollar of princi- i g I LT DAYS ARE NUMBERED 1;-': g{mfi-: ou 4 1 Secured by o am; flfifil’.‘.’f..““:'rumn Bg1e 3sae 3 ‘;‘f"n :':;' i / | What will become of YOU when you can no ] g estate. v‘\lle collect at:ld relm: i longer market your energy, mental or physical— , ani ¢ '; i ;h }-.T,féf:t ;“eddg:!fl‘:,“ T when your eaming period is passed? ) Elfi SE;::.SF"’“ e 12* ;;! i Cnun Our Loan Dept. gt An:fiyarfithgt ‘p;ol:}:m ty Banlnpd Somcthi'nq 23 2 NNON ]!!E{B eadily Every Payday, thus creating a financial o000 Wileox o1 . ;:x ) ;h o s 5 | reserve that will work for you, when you can no MINING. i no longer work for yourself. Our Savings Dept. 100 Akt ool Mt 24 3 icy, $57.35 | awaits opportunity to serve YOU. 21" 2 u lnl u ol bl Yor tilaperation. | 1000 1um-m Mining. 23 23 A Compeund Interest Pald on Savings. 490 0va Oopper 1 LI LU 10, Woalwans belidtag. M. u-»_ 3 © You can open a Savings Account nl l 1000 ‘(:um sué\-.’r o ou m this convenient Bank with as little 2000 Divide Extension. s g“ s omCE ROOMS 23 2 24 % a0 Hara e Siame 2 2 35 FOR. REN_.I' 200 Hommeer i % it i3|| International Building "l'f:: :En‘x;:’;;nfl“"lflnd i ‘g lS : FOBMERLY INTERSTATE BLDG. 2000 Lron Blossom: 2 2 B 1319-1321 F St. N.W. 100 Jorome jende DIv.. % 3@ 3 A Few Very Desirable m\' Kiox B & % B Offices Left La Rose Mlni 55 30 10000 McNamara M 3 % 2 %“ Rmomble Rents 8% 1% g 2" £l McKeever & Goss _ on Ton “eu Rentsl Agents F JE o :,‘ 1405 Eye St Main 4752 ree of the Normal 1000 Stand 8il-] hld llll 13 15 15 ER e By 4 Federal Income Tax the petinterest return on your investments. I’I'ABLE of the Normal Federal Income Tax of 47. Inves this feature whenever you invest. " We shall be glad to explain it to you. Call or write for eur Bookilet e your after W0 LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 49 YEARS The F, H, SMITH COMPANY Founded 1873 FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS 14141416 1 STREET, N. W. tion that " you are r all emergencies. Osat Intevest F St NW. Quoted from the Annual Report of the President of The R. L. Dollings Companies “The total resources of The R. L. Dollings Companies, as shown by this balance sheet, amount to the very substintigl sum of $17,413,426.90. And as a matter of additional information, pur stockholders will be pleased to know that at the time this report is being prepared The R. L. Dollings Companies have financed 33 Corpor- atigns, representing 105 operating units in §6 different cities with 8 total capitalization of $94,148,500.00." QOur abilitf to show sueh material progress in 1921 is evidence of the soundness of our finanecial policies. It is a record that merits your confidence.’ The R. L. Dollings Company “Builders of Business _wu.m D.C

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