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4 < D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, FINANCIAL UPWARD TREND BEING FELT IN . [HARVESTER'S NET PROFIT | canana o save ariztoms (o 1| Money to Loan | $5"0Life Paiics, 55735 _ (] $ 1. e ge 2 a of ‘Inl.':::r& FINANCIAL. EI.[AR‘NGS NEARLY EVERY DETROIT :PL ANT IN'1921 SHOWS BIG LOSS ca -Eé::: fi'é:r“-..%?: :;.%-: (sked | Becurga by st deed of erust on reat emate. ’&m% LR . % el . "1922-2; y e vl i P S : 2 918 £ i ; t sH“w M d N C 3 s g::;gl‘m‘? l’h‘e’ .:y?h'::\ ‘::»on At TR Lons of SN EE AR FORMERLY INTERSTALE u::' i any Reported Near. Capacity :Produc- . 13191321 F St. N.W. publle today. Total sales were 3131 2 . or r cent of e total for A Few Very Desirable Offices Left Reasonable Rents PROMPT PAYMENT OF . PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST - . . N 2 the ceding year. Pre: Id.;!! Hl:ald $14,832,311 Greater Than| - tion—Increase in Re-Employment |2 decrnick oo o705t aa lune l N V E S T tural implement business” and said 5 S . 5 3 rosak o that had the company not adopted F t t > 3 February—Local Bonds Continues—Elsewhere.” -~ = |aheriiemiiir s Vb | ~ Your Money in McKeever & Goss irst Trus €s /= 2 F ey ~ . .} yentories during the past few years 4 Firm—Notes. e el QurSale Regal At 7% In § 7 wn a net loss of over A -] 2 b R e e BY PHIL 8. HANNA. 4u) supply of common labor for mille| Tho"situation, he said, was showing 1405 Eye St Main 4752 0 terest 7 0 2 P . A e sty CLEVELAND. March 31 Special).— | IMProvement at present, although the Fil'st Tmt Not Puring the month of March the busi- | T TR IS BT, 1 —The | U ELAND, clal).—| opinion was expressed that the period es AM giving my personal at- = ' of Washington im- |, 0 s : pson Nut lighted two more heartha| of poat-war readjustment would con- Tz ur ertain Wess of the city of Washing ™" |business outlook continues bright here. | this woek. making five in operation. | finve Siroughout 1927, No investor has ever Jost a tention to placing of . Proved very materially, as SNOWR BY | gopors of industrial improvement fNUL &nd bolt departments are run-| ‘The “business dono In the United || dollar of princi- business insurance. Think It Over the clearings of local financial Insti-3 000 5 50 maintained steadily R ime. 4 States in 1921 produced no wrofit, the pal or intercat You shou!d be interested. ||| » tutions, as reported by the ClearinE} ;.. yanuary 1 tell the story ac- i Pottery: , - g‘?;rt‘;'ld.c;:\na profits being derlved. Eecurediby Careful assistance will save | | N ® .: House Association. ‘ore 332 |curately and there is no sign of al UNIONTOWN, Pa. March 31 (Spe- | During the vear currant high-class im- /0 JOH monay. - For March the clearings were $82.- 0, 00" mpe ypward trend is being | Cidl).—A ‘deposit of 10.000,000 tons of | were reduced from $44,938,000 to $27,- proved real Union Central Life ° a sain of $14832.31 over | ; i ing | POt ‘clay will be dewslopeds at Ohio- | 507,000. Current assets at the close of ’ i 16, a g W felt in nearly every manufacturing iyiie" Fhe' product wilk be ready for | 1921 comparing (| ¢estate. We collect and remit Insurance Com ®he showing of February. Iy | PIant In lower Michigan and the im- |the market about June 1. 202, the | i} interest the day it is due, and pany i “P‘L'(“\“";;g‘ Shearings r’:é'm‘,’"o,“'f:,.’, pravement is not confined to .the autos, - thesvear. "All'bank loans made during handle all details. It Costs Leas—Why Pay More? ING. rom T i L be! 21 were liqu! uring the year. N @ bile industry. §tove plants and rug a— Consult Our Loan Dept. Sary. the short month being respon- | mo n VEW ORLEANS. March ‘31 (Spe.| During the year the cash dividend E. S. Brashears, Genl. Agt. Wibio for that loss, as the clearings lapd chemical companies also are Eor Some time hive been running o¥er | Steadily ancreasing production. Paint | Clal).—Lumber prices are steudy ana|Tate on common stock was reduced 710 14th St. N.W. 813 15th St. N.W. $3.000,000 a day. but the ‘increase this | works are feeling the pick up in busi- [ SbOW & trend upward = Manu-|g.0o S et vl nth. In coraparison with February.|ness and bullding permits issu turers claim it is costing’ them §32.44 | 3 vayment common and’ pre s s month, i D e the ed l: thousand feet to produce lumber |forred stock in excess of the vear'si| o3 y14n ¢ M. 2us Asscts, $160,600000 only partially accounted for b running close to the 1921 level. that i enrningw reduced the surplus by onth. Ford motor plants will soon reach ey are selling at an average of e eaate Busineas has been 1arge { capacity production. Begiining with | 32314 $5,178,600. Two stock dividends of 2 or some time, large amounts 0f 50,000 cars in January, the March pro- oney changing hands, while the re-{duction will reach approximately 77.- T2l and . investment business has|000 and the April schedule calls for Pteadily shown improyement. 95,000 carss and trucks. The tractor For the first quarter of theyear the jplant has increased output from 300 e per cent each were pald on outstand- Gy ing common took. N . i uring the year there were two ANEW YORK, March 31 (Spectal).— | general price reductions afteoting the Unchangmg 4 frm tone is being maintained in the | compunyle products and two general . “although he i Elearings totaled $226,475,000. 10 400 tractors a day. Approximately | purchases are lacking. Buying hs | peosect wass merre s iy Valnes Pty Mty 50,000 men now are employed in the |been in moderate-sized lots for im- | Ts per cent over 1915 wages During ! Omcials of the Columbia Grapho- |33ToNS Ford pants. compa Jelintac nsede: = tNA year. maohinety: waeleegt into Our First Mortgage Notes C v e a H > . - o . 3 = fhone Company were clected o The report of the Detroit Employers' a s et tey B ompany Tecnlving abaut on improved Washington real T the directory. held yester- _ : ‘ e Ollowa: M. L Wilson, presi- Assoclation issned today shows af 10| ST PAUL, March 31 (Special).— | sian works were reported n excellent (| estate are investments which dent: ¥. J. Fuller. chairman of the Gic\eck of 4,800 men to a total of | Shoe factories hiere report demand ts| condition and other foreign plants|| do not appeal to the latent de- board, and F. J. Ames. _..«-reu( d‘;“"‘_ 192,000. This compares with 140,000 l:n ie;eltbln it was a year ago, but "fif‘:&.‘?‘{ufaf."’:,',’.":;“";‘; n e e e s Bew chalsman of the bosrd o at,ihe end of March, 1921. Members | ow normal. & on proposed e: {| are free from continual varia- is one of the most important z = the report sald no plans had vet been re fre T a inees mien ot New Yok oity. baing [ S€itHe Axsoslatiod dsciars fhe Thensess Wall Paper. madc for the proposed twine mill at (| tions in value. Their appeal is t the head of the boards of many “Y(l)lm\'. Pa.c March 31 (Special). ;‘;f“‘n”';’""? V:'(""C!C"';lrufll o5, u: pre-eminently to those whose reat industrial corporations. = vall papew (factories here are stil|the motor trucl amblyipient - g fi consideration i fet; et is i ving and output graduall; D ¢ Local bonds of public utility el g y Through South and West | increasea: BIG STRAWBERRY TRACT. These Notes are obtainable Beeswax. GULFPORT, M March 31.—The || jn denominations of $100 and ations were favored in the trading on B3 N. FINING. . it NEW YORK. March 31 (Special).— | Gulf and Ship Island railroad is plan e stock exchange with prices firm ) ¢ 683 for the Railway 4s, 99% for e l:ru’n 2 tomac Electric 6s. pecial Dispatch to The W e ; : 3 ch 31— 5 pment of 100 per Gent pure|AInE to undertake strawberry cuitured| upward. Railway common sold at 38%:| ST. LOUIS, March 31.—Commerce, | 0ct, SURRERT OF 130 DEX cent PUre|on a larger scale than has ever been referred, 69 to 69%. Gas shares,|while variable in some ofetts mani- | White b S ortugal, and is bel 1T atter here. A force of men is get- & at 35 centa & poung. 1 DEInE oftered | o ready 1,500 acres on Bayou Bernard, sme“, Rheem & Consult Your Banker Before You Invest TEER clear of the investment pitfalls that now confront the man or woman who has surplus funds. Subject every proposition to the “ACID bt TEST”—your banker’s approval or disapproval of the securities offered. k| Big dividends and absolute safety seldom festations, continues to expand in about three ‘miles north of Gulfport, to travel together. i R aumber of sales of Mergenthaler volume throughout this section. In H c re reported at 148. lustrial plants are stocked w! coal 5 . ‘T—‘ be cultivated mostly by Frencamen from ew ’ e suMcient for forty days or more and Notes. Co. Stock Exchange Dinner. e ey o s gontoal coaj strike| SEATTLE, March 31 (Special).—|LOUlsiana who have made a success 727 15th Street N.W, there seems a disposition to regard |ated, and other ship yards here re- |, At Present 500,000 plants are grow- Washington, D. it Dresent 500,000 plants are wrow- Our experience and advice are yours for the Provement I3 exbected as tne scason|(%,3iold & sufficient number to set the The Nation's Home Town provement Iy expected ay the season | whJic ] oo meren. s2 5o Nazion's Home Toun asking—withaut any obligation or expense to — very brisk nor very profitable just at Mo present, but there are’ many “condi- —= ' tions which forecast improvement. A « ” = .| decided development in"oil, coal And “To_the metal mining in Aluska before the || “Congervative I t rs” [} c ative investors ye:\_r‘\s :v;rl;;xpn l:cdr; 31 Gpeiat) vl.. m:km‘u;’) years .Ivr our m-n;nn{ —Kansas City Livestock Bxchange || simsie penny tn cither pricipal o Co-Operative Building is attempting to secure the closing interest. Ruch ‘is_the protection. service and Over 400 acceptances have vach |3 having no adverse effect, In fact. | Although Todd Drydocks. Incorpor- o t« v oo port’ business uiet, a decided tm- on Stock Exchange at the New|ino girike not as a calamity, but as illara on Saturday nlght. Guestslone of the stabilizing factors 8¢ the B o T tivaore, Chicago and | Dusiness = situation. - Rallroads are mhr:l:df:m:' Baltimore, [Chicag! hauling heavy coal tonnages today i 5 n ere has been a big movemen W. W. Spaid will be in charge of the | 5t /i g, the northwest, which relies gontertainment features. —Bugene E.|jargely upon the Illinols field for coal. hompson. president of the exchange. | “Construction operations are multi- Will preside, orth, assistant see. | PIVINE. with consequent Invigoration Mr.Ellot Wadsworth, asistant sec- | to (he production of raw malerial and P e e e oY ot of Aget, | general manufacture. Bullding ac- toredith of the Departmen €Ui- | (ivity is especially manifest in the culture are the speakers of the;gpajler towns, but is spreading to the EVERY BANKING SERVICE % COMMERCIAL ' ON SAVINGS 3% SAVINGS M A LT of the privately operated vards here Association evening. ger center of Armour-& Go. It Is alleged thae|| Attention given our investors in Chartered by Commissioners. There i? a strong tendency seen | Armour buys direct from shippers at ¥ 9 Organized 1879 When the Merchants' Bank and | throughout the south and west to-|ityprivate vard to supply the Fowler /0 424 YEAR COMPLETED ®rrust Company opens .its doors for|ward industrial expansion. ‘acking Company, & subsidiary. Ar- . Anaer Dusiness on Monany morning it will { eastern companies are purchasing | mour & Co, assert that the motive|l [First Mortgage Notes = -$4,365,300.73 begin operations under charter from |sites for branch factories or dis-|behind this move is the desire of Surplus -81,111,632.98 f the District of | tributing warehouses or are making|commission men- to secure the com- ‘The only absolutely safe form of se- B e with l1 provi. | Investigations with such _develop- | missions the farmers save by seiling || cuities riclding tha mazimum rate of SYSTEMATIC SAVING by R L ] ts In vi M is easler and | qi hi Tutareat. Slons of the District code ments In view. Money r rect. while the commission men as- Some of the existing tawt com- | capital is seeking investment. Whole- | sert tne private yard is used to beat —a little saved each pay day oles are chartered by Congress, but | sale and retail business continues to|down the open market. will make life worth while be conducted on a conservative policy, 000.00 when you are no longer able he granting of these charters was |be condu Ty o e @urrendered some years ago to the «Commissjoners of the District. =, PITTSBURGH, - March 31 (Special). Subserl; is- i i —Allegheny county, in which Pitts- ptions for the g?c‘: the trust companies in the Dis- |Collective Buying Aids ?“,gl,,!:,, ‘,Ef,‘;“?.;",‘; :;mn"n§nrfiegpr;c;n- g iy £ 824 Iusae of Stock 15th and Penna. Ave. 2 H H racts for X ‘'or road work. pt.—] . Rssict duds Cuttivation of Cotton |1z e o raanam shat i s Belng Recetved Merchants & Farmers® Bank. - be carried out by the count. A call is out for a meeting of the BY RALPH SMITH. | Shares, $2.50 Per Month eharter members of the, Merchants {pecial Dispatch to The Star. LIBERTY BOND PRICES per O = and Farmers' Bank of Anacostia. nOW | "ATLANTA, March 31— 'ullevli\e' ALASKA PAPER BOOM ON. FOR $100 BONDS TODAY 4 Per Cenmt Interest = Sy 1 I revear o areaniminn, {0 b el ercilizers in the stuiheart| FORTLAND, Ore.. March 31, Large ; |l EQUITABLE BUILDING tonight. at 1 3 The Premier Finance Corporation.!is helping to solve one of the most |Aareas of government timber in Alaska which organized the Banking. Trustqimcult probiems of the farmers, so | ire being cruised In preparation for, 915 F St. N.W. and Mortgage Company. is Promating | far as the production of cotton is con- | {WPORIAAL ‘t’.::é’.’.‘.i’&’:‘i'&.:‘l‘:‘.’%’.:&’i‘:‘ Tt o122 JOHN JOY EDSON, President the new Anacostia instituf cerned. It is reported in many sec- S 5 . Plans contemplate occupalion of l(jons that a saving of 20 per cent is ‘,_5“,“‘;“;:::,‘;:m:":u‘}:,';'::”:{"o':‘.- NO COMMISSIONS CHARGED. FRANK P. REESIDE. Scoy. s ke quarters .at 1205 Good|being made - through this coll;cl':ve resuming After. a temporary ' Boads Bought in All Denominations, ope road. . buying for cash. It is intimated that ; mudt"s B8 AL & SRROrRIY 6 e Federal Reserve Banks. many farmers who have failed to sat- [ aeteniion to topographical ""_R“yln‘ LIBERTY §OND5)§(‘;¥ANQE isfy obligations hanging over from ith The tederal reserve eystem showed |13ty obliERtons hanging over, (107 |of Nimber, ' cruising and surveying || e, 3t te 8 el e T = District Agency Co., General Agents/Union Central | EDWARD'S. BRASHEARS, Managing Director |] 3£ [nenrance Banks are competing with member |, " onths. Bankers report that 710 14th St. N.W. . d Capital and Surplus, $5,400,000.00 5 HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES 7th and Mass. Ave. Sth.and H Sts. N L. 436 7th St. S, nks, as the system now shows a . 2&.. ‘of '$102.691,000 bills purchased | Whereas the demand for money is 1 heavy in the spring th = 5 tho qres wiatiee has been a decided siump 1n reauests| | IFIIRST MORTGAGE NOTES for Joans this year. Washington Stock Exchange |,miermitiers, e oo g, o L 0. L. Kenney Spencer B. Curry Max Vollberg 3, Staley Long T heie s oot a8 Tom-Mauk D. G, Davia JA MacElwee logace & Phaien V) VN, Sinihor C oo e S gt v, | STEREE 200 perainas s S5 S8 e R s A. F. Macdonald Richard E. Titlow John M. F ompany 0 at 0075, £1.000 at 99%. $1000 at 997, - f B 0y N by . = ~ Giei e Basader | joneTaimasd other ctope An 8 money All Kinds of Insurance—Every Representative Bonded for Service | Traction —10 at 93! A .-{the farmers will place greater de- > and Electric com.—25{ po;dence on peanuts than ever before. 500 DOLLARS AND UPWARDS ashington Rallway and Electrie pfd —251[n many sections quantities of fea- < ar 601;. 55 at . 50 at 6. nuts are being sowed on a guaranteed Mergenthaler Linotspe—10 at 148, 10 at{price of $50 a ton for the product. 348, 10 af 145, 10 at 148, AFTER CALL. Washington Gas 7136—$1.000 at 105, BTATEMENT (;7 ;HE CONDITION STATEMENT O¥ ;I‘H‘ CONDITION . o Standard Accident Insurance Co. T The Palatine Insurance Co., Ltd., Commodity Reports or ous o betroit, Mich. | | of London, England STATEMENT OF THB CONDITION of the AR .| Edward S. Brashears of Portsmouth, N. H. General Agent Washingtos Gas Light—10 at 56%. L - under the Distriet of Columbia Cede. amend-| . . On the 31 f Decembar, 1831, Wiiaiteios Halivay and Bivtric ie—t1.00 From Various Sections 0, S, S Aigod 1SR | o) the st 4y of Db, Mk 2t et | et S S Rl e .'l?nfy‘—o;'l loans, 526 per cent. Capital ‘stock 3 ed June 30, 1903, and August 18, 191 od Juse 30, 1902, and August 18, 3911 i h Refractory Supplies. » 3 Capital stock, pai 1, t Osts ess i BONDS. PITTSBURGH, March 3 ) T Caminl- stk = 930000000 . T 1 (Special). Capital Stock eveeeon. -8 Capital stock, 200,000.00 § ~ | Bid and Asked Prices. —Demand for refractory supplies is Cash in office E Capital stock, paid up, in eash X i ,000. 2 . PUBLIC TTILITY. below pormal, but sentiment in trade Gaah 1 ba y FPay orel mertcrn Ti. g Totpn. 5. ‘oo VB |ob 130 (o $30 8 thousana. T ; Beal omtate e e} Lo AssETs. e ¥ 3 e - .00 | Cash in bank ..... -+:o0oo$1,277,411,82 = ; Fmerican Tel: 2ad Telea, Stocks and bonds (market valoe) 440,05 | Cash In bank oo i L ITALY on 2"'“‘{: Y inms it ortgages en) 51.600.00 Automobilcs. - - Tands of sgents Fromiume useellectsd and 1 Biocks and’ Bosia. markot wolue). 1,007.884.00 KANEAS CITY, March 31 (Special). NO7NS 1AV, Interest due and aecrued . 1 . m:‘”m % G o e N -0 | Premiums ected and in —Lower-priced autos are moving bet- Deposit with Work: 's Compen- All other assets .,.., teriEA RISHOr-graas care tae - ation Retasurance Bureau . tion. A firm which spectalizes in Safe Depostt on Fords reports an average of se pe Total assets STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION * 2RIARBER! 51 of s 17192 The Union Central Life Insurance Now Serving Capital and Surplus Total assets town. O enty-eight loans daily since Janu- Boxes at Very Over 41,000 Company of Cincinnati, Ohio LIABILITIES. ’ Matropolltan R. 1 ary 1. d Moderate Ren Depositors agaticletan 3 ] LIABILITIES. CLEVELAND, March 31 (Speclal).— White Motor reports it has taken on more than 200 men since the firat of the year and wiil add 150 more in | |¥ t April. Orders are increasing. Jordan 40,500, 0oy e S aroduction’has e at top dheod aluce Charactet ‘ob bosimess ivanaacisd darog. ine January 1. The company has reduced ate. Four: 1081 talind aavign e sonoa | Canital atoek ices $300 and $400 on its various |[B 5 I spar . tornado, sprinkier 7y > 5 fnrodel&‘ Capits k 500, Fiot, civil commotion and €xDIosion, | Ciaracter ".hllltn:" |nnurld“‘|’!flnfi2§ Capital stock, paid up. in cash. On the 31st day of December. 1921, as required under the District of Columbia Code. amend.- cd June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911 Fotomac Unearned preminms—Reserve as R 88, Net nopaid claims . WS i . Reserve as required by law .. .. 2] s: Tents, expeses, taxes, revesssaszs - BIBTOSN 333392283 TR MRS Surplus over al = thquake. e U the Shairts. lll-vl sustained during the year rance. od during. — NEW Marc! 1 than el ot nle.';mfi? Money recoived during the e TR 2 S s — | |B — Character of sineas tranea luri e v juring Shirt .ffu'i."dmnn"&’p.‘fz‘”:"gioe : 2 0-more @ genera- vear 1021—Accident, heaith, liability. cem- | 1821 S 3.a38.550.85 | Lot . T atseess business In work shirts as soon as the : 0 of Wi . . . Jeneatios, property ‘damage, en's eol- | Expended wfii’#h"'r'omn.“tzx‘i. ST7.2147 | Money recaived during the year Cash in ifice delayed anmouncement of chambray ; tion ashingtonians [/ feetve " L ‘ e ] DL E | cash 1o bank prices ™ de by the large factoriss - h fi?‘ 1081 $0.424,042.55 um.; sworn $» before m: ".hh 20ty F.and.fl'ln;n"r;am lm';u Lma':‘:{” Bel eatete handling these goods. S .nd_ o ‘b‘“" ‘fl"'_" the froi a5umemon | 00L) Kings Os. gl AT ote]| - W. EMERY, Secretary. " | Reat estate mortgages (8rst lien) 112,469,625.17 Raskaer, . < 3 basis of our bid for ey SR b~ P R 4uRubscribed ad gwors 1o betore me this 8t | Bends (market vaioe) e 728008700 PHILADELPHIA, March 31 (Spe- b : b T Expeated duricy the Jeii dodic 9L - SENR—— (R OREL A DEXTER, | Pilis receivable . Tps cial). — Hoslery munt;;mr:;- pire g CHARLES G BQWEN, Betrstary 0 ¥ =i rwesed, gents 14843671 king forward to & good yearsbusi- ; : § o 4 STATEMENT B CONDITION = SRR Lo s allic hose &nd to & strong de- - abeand sad wnen 8 Salore e e MK U atseant sty ive it mand for heather hose next fall. They s » (8eal.) * TJOSBPH M. VINTFR. . STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION crued sevses . 60T85TRE0 170 |are confident skirts will notsbe worn | (& § in P Notary usite. | Georgia Casualty Company of of the All other astets—Palicsholders 110 S aterially lower and that low shoes % it by S iy Union Fire Insurance Company| owistions A etontinue In vogue. The kaltting 1 - ibegin an interest-earning Macon, Ga. mion Fire ce y - mills are the %uslut of the textile = » STATEMENT 0; ;\; (B CONDITION 0‘ P"i" che Total assets roup. 3 s i - o On the 31st day of December, 1921, ired o & b ccount ‘at this old bank, “under the District of Golnmbla Cods. amend: | On the 31st day of December, 1921, as required June 30, 1 d_August 18, 1911. under the District of Columbia S Hardware. and entitle you to the fa- 4"Sine 30, 1902, and August 18, 1011 PITTSBURGH, March 31 (Special) Capital atock LIABILITIES. Jincoln . National “Metropolitan — rchasing department is as ! oot g he 31 ¢ December, 1921, Capital stock, pa Riges Qur purchasing department is ks || X IR - Bcilities so helpful to our °",,‘,4:,°,;.:1§i‘,"§. o 1] Caital stec! Deponit capital Net wnpaid elnims . 768578 71 oa%.a the head of a large distribut- 'th ds of d e d June 30, and A Reserve as required by law. 137.438,447.00 ing house in contractors’ and mill " —_thousan epositors. e ¢ o Baleriis. onte; Do habts supplies. “The reason is that we face Capital stock, paid u 200, i 3 i ~ . 29081531 ete. S e . 00197864 a bi expansion in business and . . B b 875.000.00 d bonds (market value). 1,392,984.08 | oo miggions, brekerage, etc. want goods on our shelves to- meet O ther™ fo: e i Actell (838 N i tm ] Gl aivilante samaining wapaid demand. , M' get together T . Pre Interest due ang eeeoiees 1682637 | capttal steck . Al other assets vo.o.ono o so0z08 | PR MR Goat. v | .mutesl advantage ' This o s sectio; ory - i, < cdes Sithough raliroads are taking coal of * Total A ceeeseonreesereee $TETSTO0 LIABILITIES, | surplas derived from participar- ek £ s s 13 sncegin o e -y | the e. - - < serve as req i i 2 tude .they have enough. te run for . . D ot mapaid claims e d BT clatms ... Salaries, rents, expenses, tages, S G = N . aay! if that is not suMesient * DIREOTORS: required by law B ‘a5 required by iaw .87 |- ote. 5 500. 4t lial sesssnnnnsll $161.681.780.72 Lo nn ey i olo S e rather than -5 Frosident | wootbery Buatr Wiiliam B, Hoover Salaries, resfs, expentes, taEtn, ot o o0g g0 | Reinsurance premiume 2007 | Commissions, brokera - e 192 | Charaeter of bubiness transacted during the X pay present prices. s B A, Bucheatn :::: Hulderoper Q1P 'other Tiabii Guiaries, reats, e ; iy poy> Vol b National Uni % PHILADELPHIA, March 31 (Spe- Otticer “'e,. ,',e.'."..‘. auffmann . 1nats "o 2 ities . Amount of risk Easumed durlag I :linnu INSURANCE. _“ )—A number of coal cars loadad A O LAMBORY. retary| 'fl'u.=°ir.u Cox. Chtie Mismall Total E'm:""'!?" i e ::H_E‘ 87 | Canitat atock O] e oaCl pive and 1 n:.'sz'&u...., the year 1921 ... 812,440,017 00 Real Estate Title BRUcn “BATRD At Trm, Oitce g!‘«mk A Fenning Willes i Welker Sennt of ek sssumed duriag - - g e out 0B oo alsaea,bon00 | “lom "rin e ATTRK e Teor DAVID BORNBT..Asst. Trust Prescott Gatley Heary K. Willard the . 2021 3 "1'55 o taload doriag the eas: echoss Be TR T 1921 - : 1,08%.564.20 e 082, Expen@ed doring the rear 1821, 26,497,489.54 """fl’n GEORGE L. WILLIAMS, Vice Prestdent. Bubotribed and aworn te bafors me this ek @y of Pedruary, 1933, :I?fl?n“v:flm.vlllkl Y T A N i Notary i - Netary Public, Hxmilton .Ga.. Ohio. <o . @laest-BiNIES -Deptetiory 1 Washinglon Nah:&nalSlvmzs & Trust Co. {