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G GAINSHOWNIN LOCAL CLEARINGS flonth of May, With Total of, | $87,287,163, Is Local Record. BY 1. A. FLEMING. 4m Cotton Ofl pf. pro- [Am Hide & Leathr.. 15% 15% Business in Washington Is A.m Sressing most satisfactorily. The Hlde& Lthrpt. 7% daily clearings furnish the truest Am’e.pf,~ ¢ 0% barometer of actual conditions avail- Amlnlem.flonu ©% iAhle and they show that the ln‘fln!h of May was the best from a business standpoint of any May in the record ::L'nuedng'; of the city. & Am Ship & Com. Charles D. Bright, manager of the | Am Smelting. ... clearing house, has compiled the rec- | Am Snuff. 1“1 from May, 1915, and as the ln-|mmoelm A.m Sugar rease in business, depostts and other | 7 (TR - nking statistics have shown the |y m "8iae s Jmm increase in the past five | Am Tobacco. Jears this period will also cover theAm Ton oF Gy tomwe 102% rgest business recor scco 2 i As compared with April, 1922, Am Tobaceo (B). .. Ul% month of May clearings are $8,079,694 Ereater, the total being $87,287.163, Shich, in turn, ‘compares with May, 80, Each ar of the period between * 1915 and 1922 the months of May | Asso have shown an increase in the ag- | Associ: gregate clearing: . except in 1921 | Atchison. drop from $80,071,- | Atchison (%3 a loss which has}ganta Bir & Atl the met B4In | Asiantic Const Line 0414 100K Atlantic Fruit Co... 4% Atlantic Gulf.... 2% ‘Atlantic Gulf pf 0% Austin Nichol: 2 ‘Austin Nicaols pt 89% ns% the month of tax payments 7 51% Ma and the banks have been busy taking 1% care of customers’ interest. and as|po R Gon Ay 37.009.00 The figures for each May from 1915 e lusivi a result thereof some $10,000,000 to $12,000.000 of tax money has been | Barnesdall (B) = ~withdrawn from the banks and added | Beth Steel (B). o 10 the Treasury store via the col- { Booth Fisheries Jector of taxes of the District of Co- | British Empire Stl.. u Jumbia and not a dollar deposited | Brit Em St 1st pf.. 74 % with local institutions in contradis- | Brit Em Stl 2d pf. 8514 tinction to-custom in every city of | gy Faison. . 108% any importance. Eklyn Rapld Tn. The added taxes recently imposed on the people of the District by Con- | Bilyn Rap Tr ctfs iruq are not effective until next | Burns Bros (A). ear, when 2-10 al taxation | Burns n intangibles wiil be charged and a | Bush Term pf. ” ~ery large additional levy made on | Butte Copper. % Senlestute: Butte & Superi 8H Convention Notes. 18% W. J. Waller, chairman of the pub-|CaddoOfl.. i Jicity commitiee of the California P e vention, announces th California Petrol. .. 62 N ber. chairman of th as | Calumet & Ariz. . % 64 agreed to deliver i Canadian Pacific. .. 142% N2 convention on * 1 Central Leather a% ing in the Unite Central Leath D! % the program will further be embel- Cerro de'Pasco. 0% lished by Chester H. Warrington. | G0N0 Noror I 6% 6% president of the Automotive Trade|CHaneios L 6% 6 Association of the District, who will | Ches e 1% talk on “Closer Relationship Between { Chi& Alton o n the Automotive Trade and the istrict of | Chi & Alton pt. Columbia Bankers’ Association Col&Eastolll.... 38 8 This subject and address will be | Chi& Eastn Il pt.. 65 especially appropriate, coming at a | ChiGreat Westrn.. 10& 104 time when local bankers are con-|chjGreat W pf. 23 8% sidering broader financing of the | cpjMil&StP. 2% 28% automobile trade, if it can be accom- | ... W% u% Plished with safeguards to Insure | Gl L& St D against loss to the banking fraternity. hi Pneumat Tool he subject was debated at some | Chi Prenmat o length at a recent meeting of the|Chi RI& Pacific. potigietis association and ordered transferred |ChiRI&P 6% pf.. 83% %o the floor of the convention for|ChiRI&P7%pf.. 98 %8 further discussion. Chile Copper....... 2 < Indications are that there will be |Chino Copper. & larger delegation of senior officials | Cluett Peabody of banks at the Hot Springs conven- | Coca-Cola. .. tion than at any of the previous|Golo & Southern Lonventions: Columbia Gas. . Local Stoek Market. Columbia Graph. Business in local securities was | Comp Tabulator wnusually light and the session was | Cons CIgar. .. 324 uninteresting. People are not think- | Cons Gasof N Y. 1% . ing -.rhmv. sting monoy at the same | Gong Intl Cal Min. u‘;: ime t are called upon to pay 0 13 heir taxes, under threat of penalty | Cons Textile 4 For delay with many holders of 102% curities making loans to meet obliga- 5% tions. e A feature of the session otherwise . featurless was the sale of & block 2 » of five $1,000 bonds of the City and |CubaCaneSugar... 17 1% Railroad Company ' per | Cuba CaneSupf... 36 36% sale belng at 83, with nes on each bond sold | Davidson Chem.... % 5% De Beers Mines. 2% 2% Del & Hudson. . 124% 4. Del Lack & Wstn. 125% Otherwise quotations were without { Dome Mines. ... 29% change of importance. Some mem- | potp ET) 18 bers of the exchange had not re- turned from their three-day holiday. |p oo wogak... 7% 16% R. G. Finney Resigns. Plec Stor Batte) 6 4% Finney, for the past five years! gik Horn Coal 2% 2% 1 bank examiner for Wash- | pmerson-Bran 0% 10% ngton, has resigned his post to be- | prer ool "Brant © 4% come vice president of the Commerce [ Endm,u_“mn 83% 5% Trust lr;mpdn\' of Baltimore. 26% [ Erie 2a nt 19 I F‘Mrhlnk! Co. 19 Flmuus Play 6% Famous Players pf. 95 % 3 Fedee!tSD!... 5% 62% { Fisk Rubber. . 8% 18% \ Freeport Texas.... 2% 2% i Gen Asphalt. Gen Clgar.... 6% NEW YORK, May 31.—The Issues Gen Electrie. ot the Standard Oil group continued | Gen Motors. %o demand most Interest on the curb | Glidden Co. exchange today and continued their | Goodrich. t upward movement, selling at new | Goodrich pf. highs. Expectation’ of the announce- | Granby Consol ment of the merger terms of five | Gray & Davis. " 10 one was effectiverin making Inter- | Great Northern pf.. 7% T8 national Petroleum a prominent fea-| Great NorOTe..... 41 41 ture, sales amounting to_over 20.000 | GTool ac nanea, 4% shares on an advance of from 6% | SreeM gy g perial Oil of Canada, which, ac- cording to current reports, is to ab- | Gulf Mo &N pf. sorb International Petroleum, rose | Guif States Steel from 125 to the mew high of 12715 There was heavy trading in Standard | Habirshaw Cable.. ©il_of Indiana, over 15,000 shares|Hartman Corp selling_at to 124%. The great- | Hendee Mfg. est gain.was made in Standard Oil | Houston Oil. + of Kentuc! hich rose from 99 to| Hupp Motors..... 203, both stocks making new highs. | gydraulic Steel.... 12 Mutual Refining was the most jpetive of the independent issues, is Central. &bout 20,000 shares changing at 9% | faion ReAnIg. .- - to 10%. Salt Creek consolidated held | Pt vion. ... strong at 14% to 14%. Carib Syndi- "Mmmm cate was again in demand, with trad- | Inter! Met pf T el I orl Chemical. 11 11 Tobacco shares were in supply and | Intl Agrl ke mhowed_fractional losses generally, | Intl Cement.. ...« Philip Morris ranging from 20% to | Int Combustn Eng.. 26% -25% 20% and Tobacco Products from 87% | Intl Harvester to 8%. Intl Mer Marine % Packard Motor was strong. ad- | Intl Mer Marinepf. 8% 8% vancing from 15% to 16%. Youngs- | [nti Nickel 18% 18% town Sheet and Tube sold at 68. Intl Paper. 3% Mother Lode Coalition Mines Com- er (sta)... 0% 0% pany reported its production of cop- fl%fi].éu, Per in the first four months of this ear amounted to over 8,000,000 Jounds and was greater than for any Corresponding period In the histary S ¥he company. Buying of Ray Her. cules new stock continued on advices fhat work is under way to enlarge the mlll preliminary to resuming pro- m::g‘g‘m Juption. Kansas & Gulf Co o e et Kayser (Jullus) 1 COTTON MARKETS. Kelly-Spring Tire. NEW YORK, May 31.—Reports of { Kelsey Waeel. wunsettled weather in the south over the holiday and higher Liverpool cables were followed by an opening Gadvance of T to 37 points In the cots Son market here today. July con- Irscts ‘sold at 117 and October at 0.70 on cal ut there was a goot Seal of realizing for gver the bureau | Lake Erie& Wpfe % Feport due at noon (New York time) | Lee Tire &Rubber.. 34 ©n Friday and the market lost several | Lenigh Valley.. Points of the advance right aftey the tt & Myers. Pall. Private cables attributed the | mavance'in Liverpool to & good spot | Gemand and a good trade in Man- i JTH TR ;gg:au chester, but houses with ~Liverpool Tonnections were sellers of July con- gracts here. Futures opened firm: July, 21.15; Oflobo{a :g 70; g)e:‘ambhar.zgi .45; Jan- an: arcl .01 Mack Truck....... E; RLEANS, o rurther Mack Truck 18t ,g. fia In the belt wnd cabloatasms. Frosm X Track 2d pf. verpool telling of more gctivity in Mac - ester. put the cotton market 7 | Mallinson & Co. Lo u points hfner on the opening | Manati Sugar. Soday. Heavy liquidation came from | Manhattan Elev. realizing longs and a reaction en- Bued, the .market standing 4 to 20 ,mrm. under the close of yesterd: n tradin Ju‘ly l°lfl u ‘%lih as 20.90 and flml’l- Ped bac rumree onenorl quiet. July, 80 "~ Dctober. 20 31; ‘Pecemher. 20.03; J: 19.58. -y, 1082, h, - RIEH %sa:s’s:‘é‘"s @ 5 = el NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Dicect to The Star Office.. . 12 110% 103% 1093 [ Nat! Riscute. .., I 0% 65% per bushel. 1% 2 . %" sow | Remington 2d pf. asked; No. 3. 48% per bushel asked. 9% ow | Replogle Bteel. . Rye—Nearby, 90a1.05 per bushel; 2 Rep Iron & Steel... 7% No.” 2, western export, spot, 1.10%; % Rep Iron & Stl pf. J0N Rep Motor Truck... 10% 1t% 120% Gl Reynolds Spring.. 4 6% 45 18.00, to 22.00 for good choice tim- andl..weStock 3 per dozen, 2 per 'ly.' uuo. 50;)!0 fowls, 28, Iur ehlelnu. per 1b., 40 15% (16% | Mullins Body...... 23 72 EE n;;!a;::;’:;igl;l ss 8 |Natl Biscuit pf. 4084 uml' mu. l'lnyl' LOCAYL w-omu.l PRICES. 16; ducks, 30a3i; smail and poor, 16a s tly fresh, selected, can-(18: pigeon nlz. 35840, Our Safe GARAGES ARE EXCELLENT average recéipts, | Eggs—] ’ AnyD ARS YEEPARED TO oN “i. ‘lo-unu-n. 24, G firsts, dosen, flshl B muun. 2222 m ALL ann? nearby cream- 34a35; ladie g ressed pollltry—!‘rolh flled win- [ process butter, 27a29. al ‘or interefi. 5; h per ® ¢ ecured by A o et Mo TISSUE PAPER FROM WASTE. || high -class im. (13 lloek——&.l e, chales, ber 'NEW ORLEANS, May 31.—The Apex || proved bt thin, A . cholce, ::r‘ ib, 13al4. Live|Paper Manufacturing Company has a collect i“d remit . per 1b., 11.20, process of manufacturing tissue paper || interest the 'day it is due, and reen fruit—Agpples, per bbl, 5.00a | from old newspapers and other waste || handle all details. 9.00; per bu. ‘western, | paper exclusively. Paper towels, etc, per ng. 21 ;%?L&%-:r:s is oranges, 278 Tanufactured from the product. Consult Our Loan Dept. [ INVES T Tolte legnorns '26a37; old soosters. Your Money in PROPERTY OWNE -Loss nat! 7 2 TYPES, PUBLIC AND Bteer Brccutonst Tancy. pouna.) | First Trust Notes | GENERAL GARAGE co. || LIBERTY ‘B0 EXCHANGE mn. rolis, aze: No mvmor has ever lost a 004 14th St. N.W. MAIN “Bx. anlry prints, 24a26; |} dollar of princi. Hours, ® a.m. to 5 pm. Main 2097, estate. We MONEY TO LOAN per crate, 00. Lemons, per box, 3.50a4. so. Grapefruit, per box, 5.00a 650, Florida oranges, 1.5089.60. Straw- he;;le-, southerr, 5als; homegrown, Vegetables—Potatoe: No. 1, bbl, 2.50a2.75; . ?:M' 3.00 ll’:l: ;IG' potatoes,” 8% % | Natl Conduit. 13% 18% | Vat] Enameling. 296 N-umn-mol Df. t] Lead. i‘%’i%i‘s‘a'!‘! 50a1.00. anllnl lettuce, Cymblings, per_ crate,: 1. Onions, per crate, 2.00a2.50. Cal pew. Der cwt. 1oa200. " Cucumbers 2.5 Eggplants, per_crate, 3.00s 450 Tomatses, Bor box, Florlds, 3.008 102% 102% ; Norfqlk South 18 a3sa%e3ageeges;1ag-6E epgezgesguntpifed 393303938280 00 557 viggegenguginfuny OFFICE ROOMS | o~ Fmsr MORTGAGES FOR Interniational Bmldlnz FORMERLY INTERSTATE 1319-1321 F St. N.W. A'Few Very Desirable Offices Left ™ AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST Randall - Hagner & G 1. 2207 Gnneclical (Becnae 11% 142% | Norfolk & Westrn. . 107 101% | 5.00. Beans, 1.00a2.00 per basket. Peas, o7% | 2.50a4.00. Peppers, per crate, 1.50a3.50. % 4% | Kale, 50a1.00. Asparagus, per doz., 768 6% (96| 3.00. Spinach, per e Dbl S0a1.00. *Y% 3% —_— GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. mi 14 24| BALTIMORE, May 31 (Speclal).— i 2 ‘0 |Potatoes, white, 100 Ibs, 1.26a1.60; No. :16% | 2, BOaT5; new potatoes, bbl. 2 U% UM L | Sweets and bu., 1.00a1.26 104 2, 1.20al. 4% 4% | Pac Development. o 9 1060 63%003 Can! .| P Eleo. { L 3 Arro D P e % o | crate, “T'S0as00. - Cucumbers. 0% 8 | Pacificon.. bR 1,50a.50.” Eggpiants, crate, 1.00a2.25.] “86% 89% | Pac Tel & Tel. [ L-ituu. asiet, 35250, Onions, 100 . | Pan-Amer Pete. 18 18% | Pan-Am Pets (B) 49% ‘80 | Panhandle. . 61% 61% | Penngylvania. 48% 48% | Penn Seabd Steel. 3% 36% | People’s Gas. . . T1% 71% | Peoria & Fastern. 6% 6% | Pere Marquette. W 1 | Pere Marq pf. % 75 | Pere Mrg prior pf. ‘: l: fill-mhps Pete. ... erce-Arrow pt 2% 7% | Plerco Ol oo . 9% Ibe.. 3.60a6.00; No. 3, 2.50a3.00. Spring ‘68 onlonl. 100, 1.25a7.60. Peas, bu., 3.00a 2 16| 526 bebpars,. crate. 1.60a3.00. Pind 100, 50a2.00. Rhubar! 2% 1.5.00. Spinach, bu. 50aé5. Squash, crate, 1:00a5.75. Tomatoes, érate, 2.50 al A{plal. chkefl, bbl QWE! 50 No 2, P TR TP Selling Prices at 1 0’Clock. ‘Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no quotations; No. 2 red winter, spot, 1.33; No. 2 red winter, garlicky, spot, M.&\y ‘wheat, no bid. ‘Sales—Bag lot of nearby by sample at 1.25 per bushel. A reduction of 25 per barrel on all western grades of flour was an- nounced this morning. Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted 3.50a3.60 per barrel; contract cornm, spot, 68%: No. 4 corn, spot, 66%; track corn, yellow, No. 3 or better, 72 asked. Sales—Bag lot of nearby, white, at wharf at 67 per bushel; 517 bushels of No. 1 ite at 69% per bushel; 1,712 bushels of No. 2 white at 69% per bushel; bag lot of No. 2 mixed at s 9 | Pond Creek % 74| Postum Cereal. 82% 32% | postum Cereal pt *.13% | Producere & Ret W% ot | Pressed Steel Cas v 63 | Public Servof N % & | Pullman Co. 1ol% 141% | Punta Alegre. e Yl | Pureotl..... % % 5% 3% 1% R J Reynolds (B). 41 415 6% othy and mixed hay; market firm Royal Dutch.......[68% &% 63 supply on hand ample for trade. Straw—No. 1 tangled rye, 15.00; No. 8% St Joseph Lead. ... IHG 1% 184 1 wheat. 11.50a12.00; No. 1 nomlnll. 7% 0% 0 12.00a13.00. 2% St Louts Southwn. Nk 0% CHICAGO, May 31.—Nervousness Santa Cecilia Sug. 5 % and rapid changes % | Savage Arms. ..... 19 (19 acterized the wheat market Seaboard Alr Line..Ps% 8% $7% 8 |during the early dealin Shattuck-Arizona.. 11 11 11 % tions had much to do with a rush to ,::" - ";;"o“""""‘“ sell here at the opening and to a con- | 10% ol sequent material downturn In values. J 1% Relative smallness of wheat receip in Chicago today, however, 250 car L) loads, led soon to rallies, though not | 102 of a lasting sort. Deliveries on May “% contracts, §10,000 bushels, were less| % heavy than had in general been % looked for. ~The opening, which| 1 varied from % to 2% lower, with May 117 to 1.17%, anfl July, 117% to 1.17% was followed by a rise to 2 ; 1193% for May and then by a set- Stewari-Wamer... (k% - #% @i back to 117% with corresponding | 5% 66 85 88%|changes in July and September with-, 6% 5 2% 1204 Studebaker. 126 126 123% in_narrow limits. s Submarine [ &% 6 Corn and oats held rel-(lvely; 116% ™% TR TH steady, notwithstanding big receipts ! Sweets Co o! % % of corn. After opening % to % low-| - er, July 61% to 61%, the corn market | Tenn Copper. n% in _some cases showed a slight gain. ' % Texas Compan: “o% Oats started unchanged to Ha¥ 2% Texas Gulf Sulpl % lower, July 374 to 37%, and then fol- 10% Texas & Pacific.... 83% 23% 38 | lowed the action of corn. o Texas& PC&OIl. 20% 30% 29% Provisions were easy in line with 3% hog values. % ::x‘;dn&';::; Potatoes—Weak; receipts, 135 cars: 26% Tobatn Prod total United States shipments, 780 8% Tol St L& W, ‘;.'- cars: Michigan sacked round whites, EY DB ws 1007 ALY L0 1.40a1.45 cwt.; Wisconsin sacked n% 2% $S% % 6% 5% 8% 8 2% 56! % 50 7% % 69% 81% m 10% 12% 67k 02 “% 3 =% 1% 8% [ 2% 124% m% 28% 28! 18 Superior Oll. . 4% 2% 10% ke 85% 17% 5% 18% 1 85% 5% 52% 18 2 6% 76 185% 1% 7 3% %0 3 19% % 0% U% 2% 18 Oats—White, No. 2, 49 per bushel | ypconditionally Guaranteed as to Prine 3. 1 . iav—Reseiptn 88 tons: range isi| Utah Power & Light Company Seaboard ALDf... (12% 12% 1% that it was the last day for the set- - Sears Rosbuck.. .../80% 80% 9 tigment of May contracts was Targely ——', i responsible for the instabllity shown. E U l T A B L E Sonack Coumr-cs 10 I Savere declines In Liverpool quota- | FIRST _ MORTGAGES Every mortgage is less than 509, of the ready market value of the property. ;'Abod\iu&fdy Reliable Security. 3. Liberal Income. 4. Insurance Against Loss. 5. Protection Against Depreciation. 6. Prompt Payment of In DAL E. H. Rollins & Sons Founded 1576 = 7. Repayments of Principal in Full 416 Wm&“‘ You Can’t Invest and at Maturity. Choice First Mortgage Investments $100—$250—$500—$1,000 WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS Realtor 1409 N. Y. Ave. NW. Main 4600 Speculate at One and the Same Time —yet there are many people who try to get an unusually large return on 'their money, and in many instances believe they are investing their funds in conservative investments. High interest return and safety of principal do not go together. Generally, the higher the interest the more nsk involved. Today you can get an absolutely safe invest- ment to yleld an adequate return—our First Mort- gages. Invest your fumis for the interest they re- turn—don’t speculate. Over a Quarter of a Century Without a Loss B. F. SAUL CO. Mortgage Loans 1412 Eye St. N.-W. Main 2100 ‘Washington, D. C. Phone Main 2027-2028 Boston New York Philadelphia Chicago Denver n Francisco Utah Light and Traction Company First and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds, Series A Due October 1, 1944 Write for It al and Interest Indorsement by the We can at this time make First Mortgage Loans On Improved Property You are invited to confer with our officers in all matters financial. Price 91 and Interest yielding over 5.70% Descriptive cireular on requeat Co-Operative Building Association Organised 1879 ‘e Specialize in Savings Wfi.lhmgtoul G‘r!dt National Savings Bank Corner Penna. Ave and Tenth JORN B. COCHEAYN, President; THOS. P. HICKMAN, Vice Pres. and Cashier Excellent Results From Systematic Savings IMPORTANT If you make up your mind to save in & systematic manner and stick to it, you will accomplish more than ever in @ financial Subscriptions for the 83d Issue of Stock Belng Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JGY EDSON, Presldent Columbia National Bank 911 F Street oot Capital, $250,000.00 HOURLY SALES OF ITOgK‘ %% 2% 1lam...,.382300 i2m... .8 000 ':“ ': 1pm.....52800 2p.m.. o % 2% 8% 5% | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, May 31 (U. §. bureau mar % I | kets).—Cattle—Receipts, 14,000 head; 1% 2% fairly active; beef steers and botter grades fat xtock steady; early top, 0% 0% | 5.06: some bid higher; bulk steers she Trans Cont Oll.... 19 19 18% , 1. 8 dah; | e £l T rassats. 160ALT5 ewt.i naw ||| FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. [ | ask for copy nion Oil.... stock weak; Loulsiana sacked Bliss Hle e triumpns, 2.26a2.50 cwt: Texas sack- “Investors & Traders Guide” e ed Biiss iriumphe, 2002225 cwt; K t s, No. 0K United AL~ Stoei. 38 '30% st e oas 65 cwt: South 5'-":-'31’:’..; siat a 38-page book of educa- Guaranteed Income : gn:::gg;\ll....pi . “m ™% 8 gnfirorels Irish cobblers, No. . 5.50a s iflfa’mfi" mat- 4 n| 2" tional and United Retall S % NEW YORK, May 31.—Lard, firm; ON FUNDS LEFT ter on trading procedure l & 2 3 - Ade S heraa '"WE""“g:N"" in New York Curb stocks. {| There is no income so sure as that represented : 8 —_— i mai B 2% Seed dealers have experfenced & —the highest interest free on request by s earned thFOUgh the B CRaneE of a & 8% (8% | good business this season. Clover £ate of any American flourishing account in the Savings: Dept. of a d hi b 1light seller, hils e/ — 1 . . us 6% 1654 | there Thas been s Targe demand for | 1NSUmancE 'COSES LESS in the Call=phone or write strong national bank such as the Columbia. oy potatoes, especially in eastern Penn- | INSYRANCE COSTA LESS in i i o s BIVARE S0 ey N | bR D oIS T o | {NES & BAKER : & ® " o | usual qusiyition, due €0 the-lato wet E.S.B , Gen. Agent & 1l Deposit all you can Every Payday, and you'll m uu A4t Stroet Members New York Curb Exchange quickly learn to appreciate the power of com- Vaioar Chemimil .. on .o ;‘:.n."."%fl'..‘-‘.,"”'.‘:.“"."uw pound interest. i Vivadon.ere e % 1 Capital and Surplus| = New serving I P - | s ceean 12% Over 41,000 i ® 8% Depositors Compound Interest Paid on Savings. 83% 33 B 3 (o] You can open a Savings Account at l Webber & Heilbra. uu z: fl I this cnnvenient Bank with as little as Weatern Md. . 12% 12 — Western Pacific. mu 2 ux% WesternPacpf.... 62 6 e1% Western Unlon.... 976 91% 9734 % 4% | wWesthse E& M.010 62j6 e oo 6 % Wheellne &L mps 5% M 1K { The surest wa tv;'bett 25% flzfltm‘&m W wn o 2 .y -‘" 2% "’u‘,"‘ RO ::u ::u yourself financially is to s gfi:’:%::mur.im 19% $18% observe strictly the rule of i 3{:}’,’:‘83:;‘;:"- i ® ' laying aside a fixed amount - - @% 18% ::: ;‘;"..22",,‘,“.:‘8:‘::." gu i :‘;: 6e% of money EVERY PAY- Lo nt % % z g Call Money..... 4% 4 4% rapidly increase your : as- 6,803,407 21,200,000 4,965,315 26% stock, 8.65; canners; cutters and low- s % priced cows, weak to 25 lower; bulls, mostly 15 off; calves, strong, 26 foud higher; stockers, steady; bulk of béef 5% cows and helifers, 9.50a9.75; bulk mum m :tolol’n; hul!; E:.S]S:;Q!S bn}k Vealers o packers, 2! ; out: 14 14 |upward to 11.00. PR us% 3% | Hogs—Receipts, 36, oon head; ulrl! 1% 17 |active; opening, 15 to. 20 lower than 1% Monday’s average, ‘or 15 to !5 lower E ] 5 7 o 20% 46% W% B% % » % n ” 13% than the high time; top, 10.3 185 | Dulk, 10.15a10.15; piks, About stend st |Bood 100 to 130 pound pigs mestl: 87 |9:50a10.25; heavy welxht. 10. mo.. 8% |medium weight, 10.45a10.65 weight, 10. 10‘10 755 lln ht, :}2 :vgo. packing sows, pac! sows, von B 60 | killing plgs.9.25a16.30. e Sioas 89% | Sheep—Receipts, 3(.0 head; lambs 3% | opened 25 to 50 lower; sheep steady to :374 | 25 lower;. cholee shorn lam] bid 34% | 13.00 enmll:n “:p,::“ grades o-l 37 | unsai; Jam| 3 n wl o.tly b:imlrun"a ar“:'.i -m -7 native .m some down to 3. “ 7,008,564 28,700,000 sets, while hap-hazard , at- 5,177,405 tempts at thrift are futile, = As shown above, this Company’s ea.rmnga were greater in 1921 than in preceding years. . The company has no funded debt and but one class of stozk, of no par value. Dividends are paid at the rate of $12 per annum, plus extras. The cash and stock dividends of 1921 were equivalent to approximately $380 per share. - Quick assets are more than forty times currmt liabilities. We have for sale a limited number of shares of this stock for investment. Circular and price on' application. CRANE, PARRIS & COMPANY Investment Bamkers : 823 Fifteenth Street N.W. Telephone Main 593 The abore figures are obtained from relisdle sources, and while 50t guaranteed, we believe them to De sccurits. {[We offer_you the advan- tages of convenient loca- _ tion; well ‘arranged payday banking hours and the pro- tection of THE OLDEST SAVINGS DEPOSITORY “in the National Capital.

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