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) A FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. : 93 *—————————-—‘————r—" = = - — - —y - »- DISTINCT SETBACK FOR TRADE 1921 COTTON QUTPUT. | WILL SPEND $10,000,000. pARK SAVINGS BANK.| 1\:3%:1“% ;;IT“(“)L g SO0 Uie 2 i Notes £ ' irt ro!s g:»‘%-'! Real Mu Notes for Sale Cotton: peoduction Fo for 1921 At Washingt ymb A 3 » It 1, N THE NEW ENGLAND STATES 5 et s ot toommns oo | S 5| NQRTH. CAPITOL (S £ it sty Mol b equivalent 500-pound bales, tha Cen- Announces Manager. A Room_610. ',,,,muunalg, M. 308 sus burcau announced today in its z B! 3 At Washington, in the District ulloluml Loan * final ginning report of the season.| SEATTLE, Wask, March 20.—Plans| the close Gf business March 10, Col Specialiat & Z I < A .b. The 1920 production was 13,270,970 | ©f the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. o c b — (HARRY $.) 3 Lack of Prosperity in Industries: Attrib=|ung uictor s ditfos "suites| St fejivar Compny o soubivie | Cowiath Y 13 and N. ¥ Ave: " Main 4304 L L . 11 3 The crap was u{‘u?m.a by the De- :"““f:{i n':znzl‘l:ry ::Ilc)l:rllol: wg,fi‘rn it Sounty. Including Your Mohe in | orRIe‘nllel:eE;emAtg{ !gas:rlf‘c!’rmn Co ) artment of Agri ene 4 8 return from 3 uted to Labor Dlsputes D\l Ber In its final repore st s3tyiq]he east. The orders Include 4,000 ke, a y . i equivalent 500-pound bales, new box cars and 3,600 coal car dorsgmet of Torelgn” bitis"of Our Safe P d. s otty B Round balew included In the crop for | 5#14d: £ tho sxedlange b eriod, Op Dusiness. 1921 was 123791 bules, compared with In'b aud'e).... 81 E indorséabent - SR TgaL Reles, somosckd with dora| D irst Trust Notes | OFFICE ROOMS n.m:‘n .Tnuntad to 37,094 bales, com- BEPOKT OF CONDITION . red, 'l:"l o i BY EDSON B. SMITH. |rat skins predominated among the bared With 92301 bales Sea Island ot Gue i SMehoge No investor has ever lost a FOR REN'I' Orecint comeamatent ot e st | SRR, SO0, Aokt SO0 (AT T Dcpartmental Bank | & ot b twazs| 3 Qe i I 1 BOSTON, Mass.. March 20.—SiX|mink peits and an equal number of : At Washington, ln tho Distict of Colllmhll. at| g poie o Retdiad I 2 ternational Buildi el = 108y of busls ng o house, owned . n O] ulding months ago New England was one of |raccoon skins. Washington Stock Exchange S Cloew 42 bentueny) May furniture oroas| 3 Oher bonds. " wicke, securi: Secured by FORMERLY INTERSTATE BLDG. the most prosperous sections of the country. Today it is undoubtedly the RESO high-class im- / 0 aud G l;.,mn KL 1,000.02] & S proved real 13191321 F St. NW. a Loaus Sugar. BALES. RTLANTA. March 20 (Special).— | gg{nP!*! Traction—3 at 45, 10 at 85, 8 2 i S o ' vault sud & due 3 e .0p2. estate. Wa collect and remit Jeast prosperous. Trade in thiy 8eC-| gygu; ‘s yelling here at a fraction anston Momotype—10 S o national panke . 216,225.20 ; s/ dtic. Gud A Few Very Desirable ks ype—10 at, m m at 81, otlier bankiug houwe integest the day i 3 tion has had a distinct setback. The | gver 5 cents & pound at retal. at 81, 20 a B e S e 4 m r{""...'u""' . Cash in-Vault aud handle all details Offices Left is is found In the labor | bills of excha: rom national banks. ' :?:Sfifn:".fuff l:'n[hlg in this country. Rubber. Wastington Gas m'»‘»-';:&‘.l‘ at 106. 'x"..;"'u"‘ -}lfi"\fi?fi {:‘ S Ualied Binies Excha u.'.'.f. cleariag 160 Consult Our Loan Dept. ._Reasonable Rents i e . aahingion Halliby b ‘Blostic prd. udorsenicat of this iotises st 1657118 McKe & Rhode Isiand and New Hampshire| PITTSBURGH. March 20 (speciul) |10 at it 10 ot 0%, 08 o 8 s Lauk (exeept thom 2. Exchanges for cipariug houwe. 304002 i ks HANNON.& LUCH Cheever GOSS cottpn mills are still closed because it % Jeqr 00 at: 3 ks on other banks in the side, of city oF \wn of Fe- o are stil ed because | plant resumed operations (oday. It 2 loun, Sai per eentt = ‘um . el A orting Lank and ‘other cash Reatal Agents of strikes. When it is considered that| has been closed for about @ year. The BONDS. ] . X O poctiy =T M. 1405 Eye St. ‘Main 4752 the Amoskeag Company at Manches- | Plant will be operated by the Rubber 1. alone mormally employes | Eroduction Corporation. Bid and Asked Prices. Total +-.$1,046,051.29 000 workers, it may ‘ricn;lllr f=—l 1 PURLIC UTILITY. B:nlkmg o R 8.617.50 Total . = - en what a hole the forced close - merican Tel. and Telga. 4o 851, 89 T T e sunuu 120,187.42 e Capital stoc! %, ? ial plants has| DETROIT, March 20 (Special).— | Americun 7 5. 4 g 20,187 * LIABILITIE | Surplus fund s Ve . . S e e hower. | State Highway Commissioner Rank | Am. el % o natosal berkaot 2 25,g07.08| 17- Capital stock paid i 001 19” Undivided pronis % Washington's Oldest National Bank Cotton mills which have not been | Rogers is in the market for one mil- nd 6t s 1 . cnqu‘ on_other hnk- iu_the adivided proite. & Reserved for in- 4:{;3' closed by strikes are curtailing pro- | lion barrels of cement for road con- 3 city or town as reporting. Suetion because. of - uncertain® price | struction purposes. This order has “- Tt 1:.1152.'.'.","“,'"" s ; sk tother dhan item 12). e2m| - Situation, due to general expectation | been authorized by the state adminis- o 3 2 aad 14 Sy ¢ Less current ex- of lower wages and lower selling| trative board. i act ; 5% | 14. Checks on e rates. The four-day-a-week schedule —_— urban s P Y tprp el g is now common in many plants. Wool- Coal. 3 Iy 84 bank and other cash ¢ Less current ex- penses. interest and taxes paid.. Right in the Van fWhile the OLDEST institution of its 226.08 - by : 0 - en and worsted mills are experiencing | y; WX, March 20 (Special).— Otlier assety CReti0R} CHeEky. o b7 kind in the District of Columbia, this a dull period and spotty business. The A Frick Coke Company has . Cashler's check 31475 bank always has made a point of keeping Paper Industry is in better shape and | Arca 500 ovens at its Lelth plant. shoe munufacturing is more aCtive.!They jiad been idle for about a year. although in the latter industry it has | 253 M4 e 1o 0 Eo ot will — be. abreast of worth-while banking innova- tions, in order that Metropolitan servic might ever be comprehensive, efficient, A . Poy £ . T . Capital stock paid in ., Alex. and b 5 pi been most difficult to get wages a0d | gperating gt capacity in a few weeks. " Beito. g At i Dersann “dag 1, beflu:d alulm-lll" (ottiet thsn nk _deposits its ble. within 80 days: : Demand deposits (other th . a5 Prices down to a_level comparable|The ‘Luzerne plant of the Hillman |\ v s Vank _depontis). *"'(Deposits 2, plsc - 1,069.943.25 Vidua ‘depoite prompt. With that of other sections. The metal) Goke Company, near Brownsville, has | W! s 5 31 4y, pazable within 30 days) Watat e aeni depndlts Bk " . trades are more activi resumed. All ‘of the Hillman piants . Di i .- 33.60 (other k_deposi - oy a0, unpeld fFor instance, we were the first local i . :in“lha CDflna\ll"m" disl{ritl are aper- Lema e jother tha, DAk depo national bank to offer’ patrons Trust Agricultural Area Sees duction will b increnseq. o 0T i depuiis a3ibie wier 9 s s Department facilities. Let us acquaint 4 . 3 ays, or subject to lime dej i 2 Upward Trend in Prices | Mamanoy crry, ve, areh 20 e Sencaif (payapis afiee i o Hiure Sotice) wod porial g depaits {paatle ticy oulliow i il A READIH Ko 3 S =8 (Special).—The Lehigh Valley Coal M. "Cold Storuge 5x. or” imore notice) and |mu| AL Certitontss; o - deponit, {other duys' “or more uotice) and . 3 BY JAMES R. RECORD. Company Ihas lald off several hundred STOCKS, avings: i g A L g cdonm saving: 5 Paid Savi vay: o . Certificates o Siveciat Corremoulentiof The Biac: men employed in the gangways and b a1 (‘er‘:lfl ates of depouit (ather 33. Ecifoates of Cus lmm';“ r 3% ard on Savings Accounts FORT WORTIH, M h Business washeries. PUBLIC € od ylrnn:rwmd;:" borrowed ) Organized in 1814. "0 O arch 20.—Bus s —t Tel. a £ . Othe wits. ... men in the live stock and agricultural S Total of time de i = Tegions of the southwest report the| .. Cocam’ Bouns: Z : il 32 %8 and a1 1 ° The Tante countios and_towns. Mer: | There' have been heavy receipts of i 1’.‘:5 f v ‘IL»:':::::I:]“. 'fn'.’{.'"’.‘n"“‘ "red D‘""" o caivaiias iy i W--Mn Distelc bisgto chants there say that buving power | €9¢0a beans at this port since Jan- G 4 ROBERT 8. ST! er of the above- | DIF T, L O r T, Dresidost ar The moflblnk. 1etanly swonr. shat the 'sbo o ye o eteiment I8 11a¢ 1o, the beat of My kuowledge | shove nawed bunk, do eolemuly swear tat the ||| Capital, Surplus & Yndivided Profits Over $1,500,000.00 ud bellet. ROBERT 8. STUNZ, Cashier. |ERO% ustelnent 18, Yaru to betore me (his 17tk ‘THEODOKE MICHAEL, Presidet, 15th St., Oppoli!fl U. S. Treasury—108 Years Old Sl kb Tt vani- | uary 1, and the offerings have been | 3 3 A . 3. Listinties Exty s o cov are not large and sellers are not z 1 sixty days ago., are recovering. anxious. bla g Total . to the h”‘hl‘fiy lfll‘;!:ltd . 'WILLIAM C. STRAUSS, .S'uhI'cl’lliAed a x‘urn to before me this 18th and an influx of bu = . 81 . v of Mare ern states. These Business Topi teral : named Lank, 3 Notary Public. (Beal.) AHLES W. FLOECKHER, are payins good prices for| PHILADELPHIA, March 20 (Special). . LL. | satement B F Disoer, Qarrect—Atiost: NothrgEapiieL./0. —The retail credit bureau. featured by . 5 S s w. Swan THEODORE MICHAEL, i saw another deluge ®f | the chamber of coramerce, is slowly ex- d : J. l p.ms_um B. JOHNSTONE, e in various portions of Texas, | panding and now has the nam 2 - 1 . MARIE A. SEARLES. A DONOHOE, which included regions hitherto arid. | 000 buyers listed. The idea w : Pt TS Notary Public. e et i b o ol e : The Difference Jle to plow and plant. and anot wriuhez»b) merchants have the benefit of e 4 " }: vfl ':,e,;'nln- Nathaniel Mountford, X ©. will see some of the Texus crops | the experience of others and forestall | Guniinental ‘Trant *0 0000 e USRI L dat, s;mmer'llk. . applicants for credit who have failed | National N k = T G . Frank J. Bresnaban, % t : uts a barrel in bill vhere. Many lines of < { Louis Ottenberg, i eans yometnin [4] ou e of crude oil in the Mexia | business which formerly maintained : Directors. z o field and the extension of oil areas|separate credit businesses are aban- near Mexia and in Young county were [ doning them, but the large department You can buy First Mortgage Invest- Smportant developments in the Texas | stores so far have held aloof from the L Wan 11 : = a Firs ol flelds. “Texar refiners are prac. | scheme. A charge of 70 cents is made G Secured by first deed of ust E Q UITAB L E ments in any city in the country. But cally cleaned out of gasoline and|for each inquiry. The cost of com- s 5 _ rr»um.. interest a3d_commim there are first —and first sold out for March delivery. The ex- ing the information is $1.39, the dif- vings X Joseph 1. \Veller a' & S mortgages port market has recovered, and it is | ference being met by an appropriation | U $. % ik T Co-Operative Building mortgages. reueved Ihere motorists willfhel ;n from the chamber of commerc g ::nnu-m 1899 A jation ncrease in gasoline prices before the [ MINNEAPOLIS, March 20 (Special)-— 3 ssociati spring is well under way. Contrastars altesdy have booped more | Amcricen s MONEY TO LOAN Organised 1879 The F. H. SmxhCompan has built . . than !12.900,880 warth of construction | Firemen's Tn Sums of $250 to_$500,000 m tlut California Anticipating work in the northwest this year and | National Betare biacing or Henewlag 424 YEAR COMPLETED npn system of safeguards expect to offer employment to thou- our lat or 20 Trus Ausets PRODUCTIVE and has resulted in no loss 2o any investor S ! Railroad . i ent | Columbia Ti S Most Prosperous Season | 3o coniraciea for exceeds” 33000000 | fest” Evtate rplee WELCH _ :..- PROTECTIVE " 2 b . 7 Consult Specialist in49 zoarss BY LYNN C. SIMPSON. e st aaked o0 SN0 conbin (HARRY 5, EVERY ONE SHOULD SAVE : Spectal Gorrespondent of The Star. construction Will berextensi ',;-h;-.w;,- dnghiiione DL 15th and N. Y. Ave. Main 4346 ]| 1t you save systematically The man who knows the The 74 Safeguarded First Mortgage SAN FRANCISCO. March 20.—Cali- —_— i anster and m..m« _» Lowes Quick Repli now, you will make your after value of a consistently pro- e ot Investments we sell have met every test that expert analysis and 49 years life ‘much more cheerful with the realization that you are prepared for all emergencies. fornia is entering upon what prom- ler, Linot 1ses to be a most prosperous season. SERVICE CORPORATION AM giving my personal at tention to the placing of Heneysnsy tae e READY TO FINANCE REPA|R business insursace. i Subseriptions for the yields an interest return re- of experience can Tainfall “and by"w Neavy blanket ‘of = e s 82d Issue of Stock gardless of husiness condi- When you buy First Mortgage Invest- Provide ainple water supply next|Loan of $100,000,000 Sought to| PARIS BOURSE IRREGULAR. you money. Being Recetved tions, is the man who buys ments from us, you make certain of summer for irrigation and power purposes. Unemployment is decreas- Prepare 300,000 Cars for BARIS, March _30.-Fricda ‘moved Union Central Life First Mortgages. ShI'u, $2.50 Per Month ing and building construction is ; irregularly on the Bourse today. Three . P . y absolute ufuy of pmu:lpal and the Drovifig an encosraging factor A Reviving Trade. per cent rentes, 38 francs 80 centimes. Insurance Company sriOeat Anierent Our 7% First Mortgages ; S5uildl now® camipaignlis In progress K, 2 Excha London, 48 f 80| It Costs Less—Why Pay More? EQUIT. BUI are protected b, kn itzactive DEtIEn on your shoney. in various pluces in northern Cali- | > EW YORK, Mgrch 20.—Plans of xchange on ndon, rancs 27 s—Why y M ! Q m wmc p t y every knawn ” National Railway Sgrvice Cor-|centimes. fornia, and the looseming of capital s. for bunding purposss has been quite | Boration for Anancing repairs of the | “rivy her cent loan, 78 francs o3 |E. S. Brashears, Genl. Agt.| marked in the last fow weeks | | to meat the return of normal business | centimes. 710 14th St. N.W. and hasolessened danger from dam- are ready to he submitted to the| The dollar was quoted at 11 francs Organised 1867 age by frost. As a result of winter ;‘:’,‘"'"‘ it was announced yester-|js centimes. Asgets, $1 2 Safety — Satisfaction — frosts. however, early shipments of For vegetables have been delayed and Tetters egplaining the purpose of Yiers the corporation’s application to the: r - z NDITI z ' OF FON| s ME o o Mortgages. ;%t::'l‘“sni‘;;x::':n;le\;;l“:»:".lgmbc’lfix Fntersinne Commerar Commission for || STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION | STATEMENT g: :::E CONDITION | STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION oF THR ; hort and th : | suranc ;Z'Zfi"‘:: Sectdedly ‘b”.li?fv ::mcl‘i i Heeny sent Jto F'degty -Phenix fl-"ilre l'; rk ® |New York Plate Glass Insurance cl""é & Rutgers Fire Insurance B.F. SAUL CO. tions. The output of the canner 2 ; v izations | ompany of New lo 13 said to have been contricted for |y Ty g Ratianal Sasociation of Own- [ on the alupdn_ryl December, 1921, a Company of New York oh ,._‘:‘,’.’":.‘y,,o,ffl',‘:: Y.?rk Mortgage Loans a safeguard developed in over a_ quarter. of a century in which we have specialized in this class of securities. NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 49 YEARS The F. H. SMITH COMPANY Younded 1873 FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JOY IDIO‘- Pflll‘!l[ 'RANK P. already. 5 rs of Railroad Securities, President |l auired under the Districs of |n!um|~|n Code, e it Qax| o Dacemh Mmm_ M'. otk I ome ot e amber camps | 20 ST LR | SRS SO S L S Lo s g e o, e o SSEPL S B G B 1612 Eye Strest Nw. 1414-1416 I STREET, N. W, ing lo reduce lumber production. that under the terms of the lease il ':;5&:3"1:;.(25, Distect of Columbiy Code, tal stock . $100,000 00 Main 2100 - 5 . . agreement it is not believed carriers | up. in cash 700,000.00 will be required to advance a cash ductive investment of wun- questioned safety, which Cash in oftice Capltal stock . $150.000.00 Lommodity Reports margin, as has been customary. e Ol o UM msen j i ASSETS. al tate From Various Sections Beal cstate " morigages (Wt oo | o PR 0130000 2 ey FACTORIES QUTDQ FARMS. g |t T 20 (Special). e c '460.155.00 | liem) 5 O D T e safuoring |HaVe- More Employes for First |} Promims meoliscied s Lonsonon | Phandr'te T th bands of agents. Interest due and accrued. 1,445.412.28 | Premiums nnfollerud in 255.:400.30 | *hands of agents - e. oo ] ey & 11,088 here in large numbers waiting for Time in Nation’s History. 1he frult to Fipen sufficiently to pro- ¥- G et ety v vide carload shipments. The crop| NEW YORK, March 20.—For the for ceiusnrance on pad Jooks well. although frost caused|first time in the countrys history, Toasos - ts. 'sons are employes n fag- el tories th arma, secordmg o | Tott asscts . Steel. :tnhuu de public by the National LIABILITIES. Net id clai ST. LOUIS. March 20 (Special).—| ¥ Bank showing fluctuations sinco | § 58, %y tequired by aw e, 5 mission: 9 The St. Louls C'ar Company has re-| igyres for 1920 showed that while o, Trenl - expensegvitaves; 2| Corveat stoe : /000, ceived orders for fifty steel cosches uz 5 = e - sleonmile ' g Al other Tiabii Srom. the Southern Pacific raflroad: saintully occupied” in agricul- || com K w550 | s . e Taine onvemniemn AT | Tnese cars will be used in clectric e oo e ce 500.000.00 = . e motors wi 1@ TNa Y i i aracter of nsiness transacted durin sacts In, “« e A ve times as many as in 1870. Those . b uring L3 Vg y 4 inghouse Company in Pittsburgh. in trade and transportation. were six 2 ;3. T et freucance. S s daet: Vi intesbobie :-‘:;’::ua:;- ONVENIENT is defined by Webster as “handy” or time as numerous as in 1870. Resérve for c cocies. X rinkler, leakage, earthquake, flood, - omen gainfully occupied increased (| © o - o " 1 $3,383,64 | SPrinkler. Toakage, earthquake, Sood, “affording accommodation.” Interest due and accrued. 10015768 other assets i ,m.fl & =8 W ashington’s Most Net unpatd claim 2 i Bylaries. rent Cxpenses, taxe ete. e \lmw' received during the year risk assumed dor- PHlL\DLLPHl:\ March 20 (Spe fram 2,647,000 in 1880 ta 8,594,000 in Total liabliities ... Y 1921, income 1.543.404.08 ing the year 1921. -$2,874.468.442.00 - . 7 . riah) —Exports of kid leathers 3;2: 1530, or atout 281 per cent, while the |} | caurn = ca, durng | Bepenied durl Gié a1, 10T : ;g;mm auing i The_ American Security covers W asl]mgton. February 1. D24 por dent—from 14,745,000 in 1880 pisiagel initnd, imarine, Cocetn 3. 0. FRENCH, President. 24 It provides more than 65,000 depositors with con- to 33,089,000. c(\-ll mnum ion, explosion and other 1 JAHEQ K. CLARK, Secretary. . . ege . Hides. = :;c:“:: f;urn.:;fl by esir sofubrcribed wod swom (o before e tats TR AN b BT venient, handy, accommodating facilities —not praller” Dacking: houses have con® GET LOW RAIL RATES. g e sear B e eom 165901400 | (Seal) | ALFRED . smAZFER. ...b.m"m‘““..."."' ..;,‘..*.:".',z,.. - tils merely in one locality, but over Washington ed for all hides N : £,000,838.84 Notary public, Kings county. Certificate zxrgl d;v of l‘ebmr: up to April 1. Confederate Veterans to Pay Cent || udnes received " auring 'tio o ey T ahg, % I LINDSAY. * through its centrally located main office and its ' Yo ity reg 3398. o - year 1921 16,997,088.29 . n T S Heaie Eipestied ¢ sammrss| WOLF & COHEN, Agents, wmdL?n; egzefigm :hm“ three well distributed branches. 5 o, Marc] MEMPHIS, March 20.—An- = T, President. 518 Woodward Bulldin; | 2 H Spectal).——Roports from Ohio POtiery | nouseument. thet the Unived Gonfed: TCR, L 518 Woodward Iicildl 3 an i gidnie Indicate that bualness 1 Dater | Seats"Veterana: wil sl be siiowed m::gdhm_:;o?fl?o::; :;.m- Webliston Dl . i gvand Baildiag If you demand maximum convenience, ex- the thirty plants here ha a - a0 average of 85 per cent. from the gnnual reunion in Rich traordinary financial strength and the ability to provide everything in advanced banking, trust and investment service—the logjcal institution for you is the American Security. ed in New York caunty, N. Y. STATEMENT OF THH ommmon 1 1t 8005 lce No. 118. Register's ofl(g No. OP THBE Dry Good: v 3 s, Jowts, Jurch b s e V515 Woodward Butdng | Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, P Merchanta In this section are buying he re “tate yeas 3 SIB“\,Vo:f\;:rd %ldc ng, enn ivul e ce L0, 0 iphia, Pa., rom wholesalers in rger qual Y = ‘ashington, D. €. deli Thiy i a storm of On the lllt day of December, un. required under District of A o e the mast of windew M- | profest from the veterans, with the |k STATEWENT OF THE CONPITION oF THE covmITIoN OB Boday amonded Time 30, 903, and Aususe 18, 1011 Tove 'and® advertising. to spesd up|result that the raiiroads have grant- % the ol B Fdstor shopping: il apoly lé:nd‘l,.nd& :‘qnudme lnlmnc; Cash 1n etnc EVERY BANKING SERVICE Lumber. pendent mes: £ London, England | Raa! eatat by t tholr famii ling with oy 2 on, . SEATTLE, March 20 (Special)— them, and members of wiher Conted- || on tae 8lst dsy of Decembpr. 1971, 4a s2- Eale "ffu?fi?-‘?flutn e Commercial— and elev: erate organizatfons. Others attend- || quired under the District of Caltimbia Oode, Collateral loan 2 ing the reunion will pay half fare. Snended June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1811 Pollc 10an4 an miyn =‘ o ' p Premiums um:allm 7, m 38 Interest and rent dt 'roduct(nn lO' = e¥he'ni orders were or water do-| 170 HELD AS BOMBERS. ATLANTA, March 20 (Special).— —.——— .sseens and sceru .-——-.::;'—-2:: . 3% on Saviug.; a-hn’. .xu.nllvh. ban‘n. n't‘nuo:. .-,:: Lisbon Syndicalists. Decline to ua" ém l2l 78. uv ’,{" \::uld ‘, ‘this section have mo! u" ‘odu .71 ny marked imorease in’the cost of Either Eat or Answer. I oiber amets:"Relasiiiiis gmgn‘:x:‘a % '\«m: «53' xumlm and other bullding materials. : hundred || Sots Tovese 2assa | EFremius ,,s',.,“ “'\‘, ETROIT, March 3 Fort 8ao i Harro b Total assets ichigan witt boTd mos Eovermnant harses i s s O Bl year al“ 't"“l) ;”‘ deal ing bomb sxplosions. The men r¢ All other ll'pfilnil- SRy aie Geirine Un hn W aveaeden futed 1o answor questions and have ed number of residence jobs, and say | Pewun & hunger strike. X Tots! ot baeied i i if only 10 per cent of these deyelop SR fi??‘"fiif.‘}"'.x..,{fi., Character of business ranascted 'duriag 'é into regular orders their busines: BERLIN BANK STATEMENT. for contingent mmuuel}f. Net uspaid claim erve as required 'ance, Amour'.'z O Tisic assumed during thyeyr 1921 Loss " 15th and Penng. Ave. this year will be a record-breaker. BERLIN, March 80.—The statement | . e ustained during the yes: b '"3":;;::325: of the {mperial Bank of Germany. as siskis ea auring | FOReY SO fiu:l‘l:'u{l{':‘yt T 153, Tl Hattet i HO E SAVINGS BRANCHES CAPIT. N Furaiture. of rel shows the following 21 : ety ,146,496.6 M ITAL AND SURPLUS Total cof; d_bulli - - GEO. K. JOHNSEON, President. A ) PITTSBURGH. Match 30 (Spacial). | Shanges: ota oot and o an s L] Tk ine venr 1951 ™" U ¢7es.611,165.00 SYDNEY A. SMITH, Seeretary. 7th and Mass. Ave. $5,400,000. - +—Spring_furniture sales have been | 040 marks. Treasury notes de- || Losses unflluinefw duting, "the Subsecribed gnd gworn to before me this 34 ;iy of hbruém 1933, ?E‘:nja;‘}a?fi?fimfi?a?g-{w; e oaaiks Incrascd 5.057,000 maricn "';'E‘:': ::"‘:“Ffl during " the (Seal) Hotes public. 4 8th and H Sts. N.E. Safeiy Deposit Boxes Beomt Betive sitee. are perew :::':l.'l: e 28 mn“ d"fi uemwuu Sins Hetery Public sammipsion SRl Fakwars 6 105, 436 7th St, S.W, ¢ at a very low yearly rental with eslleattons slow. $h34d00 margs' Gther sacuriiion n: uE T St ';‘mm, . WOLF & COHEN T. JANNEY BROWN > — @eased 1410.410.000 marka Notes in ) 5 oz, Fitth Wioor, ';lwl :q;. Tepth Fipor Weodward Hldg. -mnu La, March 20 (Spesial) | merks Depaeits inorsseed 8,333,03 mwwfa dc":l'r"fi'; mfi."" Fifteonth and H Streets N. W, Piftaenth and ¥ Streets N, W, tlllll mhfl I!Ufl $ael = ~ . . ' - < \