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FINANCIAL, N. Y. Curb Market (7 (Quotations furnished by .the Associated Press) INDUSTRIALS. Sates. S Acme Coal........ 20v Amer Drug Stores. W Am Meaus (o ¥ K, 300 Bradley ¥. ¥.l... 20 Lued seiall Caudy 90 Wayne Lose .. 100 Wiys Cury i pe 130 Galens Sigual 2 Impeciel inl 70 200 8 On 1u St Uil of N ¥ INDEPENDENT OILS. 100 Aetna Con Oil. 13 | Brit Em Sti 2d pf. Kl y 1300 Feuerul Ofl.. 100 Fenstuud Uil ™| Case (JI) Df...... st f Contrad Leath p1. . de Pasco 400 11000 Skelly Oil Kis. Ziuw dRely OIL . 8100 South States 1000 Saniou Ol . oo Furman Ol 400 Wilcox O . MINING. 300 Alas-Brit Col Metals 6000 Big Ledge. . 100 Hos and Moo Dev. 300 First Nationak 1000 Gaiden Suates - Yy 2000 Hurd Snell Sining Lk rofll Div Mio.. .08 00 Nipissing v San 1.y Silves v Sheldou Mines 1000 Silver Horn 1000 Suceess Mining 1000 Superstition . 1 Allied Packer 6s. 5 Allied Packer 6 6 Allied Packer 8s. 3 Amer Cotton Ol Bklyn Edison. Tro. Burns Bros (B) Butte & Superio; CaddoOtl: . California Betrol.. Callahan Zine. Columbia Graph pf. Comp Tabulator. Cons Cigar pf. CousGasof N ¥... Cons Textlle. . Cent Insurance. Cuban-Am Sug pf. Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Gane8pf... ' | Dome Mines Dupont (B. 1.). 73 | 1tinots Central L rs Roebuck ud O XX e FEESEE 8% 99 tewart Wa wift & Co 78 '25 Firommm conm s IN acuum Oil 7s. ot 107 hern Pleric Za. 1o inchester T%6..... 102 aslh P & Kingdom 5 Musslan %s ctfs Hussian 5igs ctfs.. Bwiss 538’ H = TREASURY CERTIFICATES.. (Quotations furnished by Redmend & Co.) S Nom fiiu 1&!&‘ b lfll! C i®7ae 101% 100 13-32 108 1732 3%s June 15, 1923. By June 15, 1924. Sids Beprember 4%n March 13, 1 43s December ' 15, 4is March 15, 1926. COTTON CROP ESTIMATED 71.2 PER CENT OF NORMAL ‘This year's cotton crop will be about 11,065,000 bales, the Department of Agriculture announced today in jts first forecast of the season. 3 The total production was caleulated on a conmdition of 71.2 per cent of a | normal June 25, and an estimate of about 34,852,000 acres in_cuitt on_that date. The crop may be llrm or smaller, according as conditions dovllopln‘ during the remainder of the prove more or less hvm)lc to tl. crop than average. ‘The area this year is 34,852,000 acres, or 107 per cent more than th Tevised estimatp of ares in cultivas. uon & year ago, which was 31,673,600 'rhe condition on June 25 forecasts a yleld per acre of about 1519 pounds, compared with an acre yleld of 134.5 pc_y;'xhndleust Temr: e June condition compared with a condition 89.6 norm June 25 last year, and 7 age condition for m, on June 25. 2 —————— GAIN OVER JUNE, 1921. Wholesale dry goods dis continues to improve. J. V. weekly review of trade l’”fl‘h lhlt June has shown a good increass over 100 10315-18 108 116 102 collection: LITTLE mm IN WOOL w‘.f pmde.lly nothing qfiu‘n’-’% ‘W _wool market Il Central p Inspiration. .. Mack Truck. fi;i'&??%é FLL TP LM BT U LD B UP PR LETY gaareganugyangeacy yrulgg-gacy g¥gagzanisgagegiyniiy,Rregiay $33958sE8 ansy wped By sepunsd g §2 2 & F [ & £l & Y L Mack Truck 2nd.. MK&TWI. Mo Pacifle. . Bipgegnsfe yep veggs By peapped sy1dsanperagen BEERuny oy -grygyay 3 ¥ Ha) Montgornery Ward. 2% 2% : H g i m~=§fia..¢q.§§§§3:1=. well, mr! n' ‘was offered. ¥ i EFLE R 10 2§°- grage FELE TR EFELELH | §32-371%32 B2 3 ERAE S HEL LR B G T L G R UL L $45 =§ueg gEepv -255o0est SH u;gaéeasssn 8 :isguagsu El ‘S g2 & FLORITH B H b i~aA*ssss; T g & 5 §‘§*; LF ] B ULFLLEE .!E!§13!i¥S!F§§ l&fi?i”*‘!'i§§i§§§§§“§§i§§!§ ?|four and lost five. § Open. | e % 4% % 1 106% sasEzie 33 ;;§=-*=sg§;§ sy anfybuganfgin gay L ELHI L B L 11 e 8% bl $295-su=gugg §os <aigfeyzenisle oy Call Money. L] HOURLY SALES OF 8TOCKS. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 3 (Special). —The expenaes of the town of Ken- sington, this county, for the year which began May 1, ;:“'nm.“ made pubuu by C. water. d airs, §2,000; $1.800; 1,1 larles, $800. During year 1921-1922, the réceipts of the town were as follows: General taxes, $3,134; sldewallc tax, $265.43; water 5 l sewer and water miscellaneous, items bohs of nds, $4,120; 000; road rep: dled on Friday at her home at Coles- ville, this county, aged seventy-si years, took place yesterday -nemoon from the family residence. the serv: ices being conducted by Rev. Willlam B. Dorsey, pastor of the Colesville Methodist Chumlfih "Blllrll-l was in the cemgtery at Colesville. Amo; the couples married Rockville on Saturday were: Miss Martha J. Watt of Washington and Henry H. Peck of Riverdale, Md., and Miss Jepnie Stafford and James Spen- cer, both of Baltimore. Prof. Edwin W. Brpome, county in Assoclation weelk. The results of Saturday’s samed n the Montgomery County Ball Leagte were as follows: At Rockville —Rotkville, 24; Gaithersburg, 9; st Gaithersburg—Gaithergburg, ¢; Dam- sacus. 3; at Boyd's—Boyds, §; Be- . In the championship race Bo!dl is away in the lead, with ten wing and no defe: Rockville, Damascus and Gaithersburg are tied for second place, each having won Kensington h won three and lost five and Bethesda has but two vivtories to its credit, while it has lost seven. Each team will play two games on July 4. In the morning Rockyille playa at Boyds, Bethesda at Gaithersburg and Ken- ternoon: Gaithersburg. and: Rockvi play =t Rnck.vllle. mlnd Bethes- da- at ‘Bethead: Damascus znd Kensington at 3 umnnn. The Rockville Chapter of the BEp- worth. IATL meeting at the Ros ville Church - South, was ad- dressed last night by Willlam Tyler Page, author “The American's Crees and clerk of the .House of Representatives. Mr. was re- ceived by Mrs. Lee Thompsen, presi- dent 0( the luguo ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA, Va, Jyly 3 (Spe- eial).—Application for a writ of habeas corpus for ‘either bail bond for ‘W. Aldred Waters or for his re- District ‘of Columbia Wlth the fatal stabbing on the steam- Macalester the night nf July term of the United flh(e- ourt:for the eastern- district of Vi ginia; ‘Judge. Groner ox vened this morning. - is : eonsidering & Il.rzn number of cases of: violatlon of the prohibition and other fedéral laws. Several cases are being considered by thé petit jury. It {s expected that court will be in session most of the week. 2 CountysAgent Deer of Fairfax will give an illustrated lecturs on elub work before .the children at Smowden School, Feirfax county, at 8 o'elock li‘ridl‘y night. A woman will also give on canning. There will be a special meeting of the board of va“o‘ cummlulour- at 17:30 o'clock Friday night in_the office of H:yor (Jame unuu for the purpbse of co: pre- Jorrod against & member of the Delice ge . Schwarsmann, trustee, has sold to Rose Brothers Company & ot in the vicinity of lst, rwnfl- and Henry street H. m'v r‘ cial commissianer, r8. aahelie Goaan Rouse and 1ot 31 blook 4, sectlon T, Rosemont. Sherrier, trustee, and James Ne have s01d to Normen L. wnu-m & house and lot on the west o( Columbul etween - Princess uld Oronoco streets. Meponnd A soldfer fram Fort h yes- Hunt; Va, Alexan lf (o! l‘fllflvd fnr ll 5. Mc- osl"Gar urdl{ ‘ Donzla told” lu- po ice Je houses occupied by Col nr {urehnnd ‘whisky- &t two en wunt to sleep at m lace. awo] s roll 1 d cotvud mfl an and cases , vntl td be- fore Acting. Botee udge Nigol today. The firemen of the city extend thanks to all comtributors to the gent drive. Th raised was §2,- a d: DHK CLOCK: xomn. As the desk elock Is very often sub- Ject to damsage: l.lu-ou{h Toor or haing struck by oth new. .style obviating on. the mrhk as shown by a R, | et nmwhmwmmumwoh UNITED STATES WAR BONDS. High. , Close. 10008 Liberty Ist 4%s 198247. 100 30 Liberty 24 438 1027-42.. 100 08 Liberty 3d 4%s 1028..... 10016 Liberty 4th 43(s 1083-38. 100 34 Vietory 4%y 1022.23. ... 100 54 Canada 5%s1929. Canada §s1931. Cnehnlavlkh 8 Denmark Denmark 6s. . Dutch East Ind 68 '47. Netherlands Norway 8s. Porto Alegre 8s. 0% 110% L101% 101 J109 108% . 101% 1086 100% 101% Rio de Janeiro 8srcts.. 101% 101% Sao Paulo, State of, 8s. Zurich 8s. .. MIIC!LI.ANEOU&. Ajax Rubber 8s. Armour & Co 4 Atlantic Refining 58 wi.. 100 Atlas Powder 7% Bamsdallsf8s A. Bell Tel Px 78 ‘Bethlehem Steel s f 65. Can Gen Elec deb 6s. Central Leathe: Cerro de Pasco 8s. Chile Copper 68. . - RAILROADS. 2 High. 8 1004 100% Ches & Ohlo ov m&chlondr Chicago & Alton 3%e. CBAQlat ref bs sEiafgegtasgaggiagegasgusyye i H £ (1 S % -~ 8% 0 » ) 8% % S1% 52 8 % 5% [ Den & Rio G {mp b Den & Rio G 1st ref Hudson & Man ref b 1l Central ref 45 Inter Rapid Transit 5s. Int & Gt Noradjés wi.. N Y Central 7s. .. N Y Centraldeb 6s... ’5i?i5§’§'§§§'§§‘§51F§i§g§_' (;11a111, l?twnallltxa .\ GRAIN AND FROVISIONS. CHICAGO, July 3—Wheat averaged lower in prices today during the early tri absence of any adverse fresh gard to black rust eftect. Besides, semi- trict new -buying. There of scattered ligui- of holders. The nnuln‘. which ranged from % lower advance, with July 1.173 to and September: 117% to 1.18%, Te followed by a m te downturn aro t buytng for & leading ele- interest rallied the corn mar: from early weakmess ibal assoclated with heavy deliveries o, contragts. ~‘After opening un- us evidence also on the Jower, Septembe and Live Stockix; -~ LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. h—-fl!rlflly fresh, selected, can- dled, per.dozen, 24; average rlodvll. 23; southern, 23. Live- poultry—Roosters, per lb 14; a bearish a% 1% % hollhty “condftions tended in some do. | turkeys,‘per Ib, 25930; spring chick- ®ns, per 1b, 3fad each, 60; fowls, 25. kut.l. ‘young, chickens, per 1Ib., wu}- hens, per b, 26; . voonters, per 10, 95040; Kenta. young. Tive sf pock Catven choice, 9; medium, 8a8%: thin, chiof e 15: dive er Ib. , 3.9008.00 new. per bbL, b .0 “r&wt. 25 ‘Do, Sosatep: - ing somewhat but nu N readily than orn. Higher quptations on hogs g Ve rmness fo Provisions. ¥ tatoes—Dull; receipts, 57 earsy total Untted States shi; pments, 895 dars; eastern shore Virginia stave barrels Trish cobblers, 4.66a4.75; North Caro- 1ina Norfolk section stave barrel Irish cobblers, 4.0024.30; Kani sacked early Ohlos, No. 1, 2.502.65 cwt.; Alsbama sacked Spaulding rose, No. 1, 1.75a1.90 cwt. CRICAGO, July 3.— No lasting recovery ensued, despite announcement of a 'liberal decrease in the United' States visible supply total, the wheat market closed weak, %al-3-met lower, with July, 1.16%a 1.16%, and September, 1.16%a1.17. Bubsequently, the corn market eased a little, influenced 'by- the decline in wheat prices. The close was unset- tled 3 net lower to a like advance, with ‘September 66%. WHEAT— Open. 117% 117 o120 635 et High. Low. 118 1.18% 1.20% CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, July 3.—(United States! bureau of markets)—Cactle -Reccints, 000 head; market activi steers, butcher she stock and vujie, in-between grades beef steers, better grades she stock and bologns bulls alvancing most; top beef steers, 10.20; bulk, 8.50a3.70; veal calves and stockers steady; can- ner cows strong; butcher she ‘stock largely 5.16a7.65; canners and cut- ters, 3.00a3.75; bologna bulls mostly '§5: veal calves, 5.00a8.50, Hogs—Receipts, 44,000 head; better grades active, mostly 10a15 higher; 10.75a10.85: §5§§§=§’§§i’§¥§5§§““§5"§§"§ Norfolk & West cv Northern Pacific North Pac ref imp Nor Pac-Gt Ore & Cal Ore Short L ref Ore Short L con 5. 3izgsepeiiaspatpgpangfeniyrey 8% 1055 206% 106% lfl% 100% IDI% 104% _ | Ore-Wasa 1st ref 4s. Duguesne u.m 6s. Emoire Gas & Fuel Fisk Rubber 85 Framerican I D 7% Goodyear Tire 85°31. Goodyear Tire 8s'41 Holland American Lotar Mer Marine 63. Inter Paper 1st 5 Kayser (Julius) 8 o Lackawanna Steel 68°50. 89% 89% Lortllard b8 Manati Sugars f 713s. Marland Oil $5 war. Marland Oll temp T#s. .. Mexican Petroleum §s. Midvale Steel 55... Montana Power 58. New England Tel 53 wi. 9ty NYGELH&P 5s. F) Northwest Bell Tel 7s. PacificCus & E158...... %% 0l Packard Motor 3s Pac Tel & Tel bactes. ... Philadelphia CoTef 68 A. 97% 9TH Public Service 58 . 8% 8K Sharon Steel Hoop 83 Sinclair Oil 78! Sinelair Oil 7s. Sine Crude Ol1 5%s Southern Bell Tel 5. u Porto Rico Sug 7 Beand Ol Calf 78 Steel & Tube Warner Sugar 7s Western Union 6 Westinghouse 7s. ‘Wileon & Co 1st CALL FOR BRIDGE LAMPS. Manufacturers of artistic lighting fixtures report a considerable im- provement in business over this time last . ‘The department stores have been large buyers of this class of merchandise, particularly the wrought-iron bridge lamps. One im- portant manufacturer says -he sold 1,000 of these lamps to & department store, which in turn cleared them within two.days at attractive prices, giving the cholce of either twelve. inch lflk or parchment. shade. The Aner le of the bridge lamp | has for lh!l time being slowed down the turnover of the cheaper grade floor lamps of the re:ulauon style. Table lamps with shades of { georgette, brocades or two-toned taffeta have sold well, say manufac- turers. Considerable export business is_reported in the higher grade lamps, particularly to England and Australia. 0DD CLAIMS ADVANCED Paris-Lyons-Med Pennsylvania gen Pennsylvania gen 4% Pennsylvania 6%s. Pennsylvanija gold '1"6 20 100% 100% ll% 1% 0% 8y StL&SF5%sB. StL&SFadjés. StL &8 F prIn 6. San Antonio & A P 4s. Third Ave ad) bs. .. i Union Pacific 1st 4 Union Pacific 1st ref 4 Union Pacificev 4s. ‘Wheel & L E con 4s. 2% "% TOTAL SALES (P.r Value). - 1787 000 2197 w0 4471000 & 528 000 Hendi-unts‘ and Peddlers in New, York Organiged. From the New York Times. . Mendicants have been atiracted to New York in unparalleled numbers because of the freedom with which New Yorkers part with their small change, and peddlers have :grown 8o numerous as to obstruct traffic and offer serious competition with regu- lar._merchants, according to a state- ment {ssued by the Thirty-fourth Street Board of Trade, Inc, in sup- port of ordinances drafted by that organisation which would _prohibit begging absolutely and would make it a crime to peddle on Broadway, 6th | avenue, 34th street and certain other streets during business hours. “Begging and street dling are very profitable yocations”- said the statement. “and have been developed into reguiar businesses, for we find able-bodied (nen have formed organi- few dol- nd pockets fit. “Often the beggar 'or the peddling beggar, when a cripple, 1s brought to the “location in an automobile or a taxicab. Not infrequently a blind ped. dler will be led by an.able-bodied man to a position where pedestridn traf~ fic is heavy and left there to collect gratuities from the passers-by while the able-bodied man stands nearby to see that the beggar s not take more -than his share from the little y beggar is physically incapacitat- ed or that every beggar with a part of a uniform is a former soldler, sailor or marine. The soldiers, sailors and led during -| marines who -were disabl From the New York. Evening Sun. T hlv. a three-inch chest expan- " was the statement found in the military qualifications on the applica- ‘tion of an aspirant for the gitizens’ military training camps ‘to be held is summer. Another. candidate, a graduate of last year's Pl coune. boasted. of the fact tI he could “transiate the orders of the offi- f cers to's squad,” which did not speak very ::ll for the diction of his 1921 the motion pictures based upon: the: world war plots and knew “just how de.* Thl; fact that -{ war are not en the streets. They are being taken care of by the govern-. ment: Not one out of & hundred of these beggars has been in the service: of the United States, and the rest are plain fakers.” MARK TWAIN'S. PLAYMATE. a————— From the Detroit News. “Becky Thatcher,” known to thou: of readers of Mark Twain's books as the little schoolgirl in the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck- Jeberry Finm, is a real person. and llvlnsytam in Hannibal, &o.. the old home of Mark Twain. She 1s Mra. Laura Frasier, vl;hty-alx yn,n old, and is matron of the Hoi for Felaodisee v ssid to know more rs. Frasi Ly lbout Mark " ’rwma- youth ‘l:ln any band, qualified him for course. : Belts as Coin Purses. From the New York Brening Sun. m:o New_York youngster has found for silver coinm. caleu- 1 hold-up mep and holey pochu. He was observed on.a 3d| |avenue elevated trpin depositing @ NEW-YORK, July 3.—Total, freceipts, for duties ut the eastomhouse .in the “Thir hiding place .is in !I' metal buokh c! one: of mu nmt belts | 2 b that: other living person.. started going_ to u.l.oo evening. ples and ounm an with In the winter Mark pent most of his tine om the ice. His Jittle com-| panion couldn’t skate~but he al: g. Arra) for her to §C ll. e long the ice on. &' She saya he itght, packing sows, smooth, 9.009. ing sows, rous 29.10; pigs, 9.25a10.30. heep — Receipts, 15,000 steady; lambs. steady to eas: D native lambs, 13.25: bulk good matives, 13.00; culls -mostly 7.00a7.2 cars Tdaho, 13.25_with 300 S fat ewes, 5:00a8.75; good handyweight upward to 7.00. DAIRY MARKETS. NEW YORK, July , 3.— Butter Steady; receipts not reported; cheam- ery higher than extras, 37%:al creamery extras (32-score), 38; cream ery firsts. (88 to 91 score). 34a37 packin, ng stock, current make, No. 2, 25%a2 Eggs—¥irm; receipts not reported: tresh gathered extra firsts, 27a29; ds firsts, 24%:a26; New Jersey hennery whites, extra fancy candled selection uncandled, 3%a4l; state, nearby an killing head; t tras, 32a37; state and near] gath- ered browns and mixed colors, AFsts to_extras, 2435adl. eese—Firm; receipts not report- whole milk, flats. fresh, | mpecials. 21a213%: do. average run.| 201; state. whole milk twins, fresh, specials, 20%a21; do. average run, X BONDS ARE FIRM AND IN REQUEST NEW YORK, July 3.—As a ru'e bond prices today maintained an even pace with representative jssues practically where they left off on Saturday. Trading. was dull most of the day. The demand for United States government bonds con- tinued and the fourth 41 s remained the feature of this group, again (mwhmg, their high point. Foreign external loans weére irregular.. Dominican Republic 5s of 1958 equaled. their top of the year while the Denmark 1 8s and Mexican government qun lost a fraction. the corporate division, United States Steel SibKIng fund 55 jumped a point between sales to 102. . ‘With the time drawing to a close in which holders of the convertible. 7_per cents of the Consolidated Gas Company may convert them into stocl lhe bonds were selling above 116 today, as against. their final price of 114% "last week. The call price of the issue is 105, and -it is! apparent that the bulk of the issue has been exchanged. Kayser 7s Higher. There was a half-point advance in the Juliug Kayser sinking fund 7s of 1942 in sympathy with -the strength - today * in _the company’s stock. s Marland Oil 8s with warrants rose again and International Meroantile Marine 6s wére higher. The New York -City Traction bonds developed nothing of special interest. but there was some fresh selling in the Hudson and Manhattan incomes. Less activity was dispiayed in the | high-grade railway mertgages. Prices genernlly. however, held firm and the uying of Atchison general 4s carried those bonds to a new high for 192 New York Central 6s and Union, Pacific 63 were prominent and there was a slight gain in the New. Haven debenture 6 per cents. Chicago and Eastern Illinoig 58 of 1951 were blfl y nearly a point above Sal jose and the Kansas City Southern 3s got to their previous. top. DRY GOODS QUIET. NEW YORK, July 3 (Bvsch) —Thn a m“keuwfi. rfi tc a2 | today, TSticatiy " al1 % oF - the | tgu?’n had %lond their desks until morning. The same ap- silk market. pma o the SR S S, SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. m;;uw by Bedmond & Co.d —] Bid f Amer. 78 1023. The | Alsminum Co of Amer, 'm 108 American TeL & i 'm ;. 1950 100 Assconda cow-r s im Cym tgf crate, 2.00a. L. 50a1.00. Cucumbera, 1. plants, per ernu.lzmuz.s Daiog 5.00a8. | 3502506, ®*kase fln 00. Investment Strength Investmeut strength and a wide opportunity for selection characterize our July Securities Circular. The offerings listed will meet each individual in- vestment requirement. A copy of this July List ndnknmupln'm The National Gity ,‘-H-liu—’(l III. I'- Nw, ON FUNDS LEFT WITH THE COMPANY WE EARN «—the highest interest rate of any American Life Insurance Cem- % - pany. IIlllnlu COSTS LESS c‘ud. Illt'lt\\,lhllm ‘IIH‘IIA\‘ I lt.llllllllll-llllh %k SAFETY THEN Bends Bought in All n--flnun-. LIBERTY BOND Excmnae e e Tasta s 518 THE FIRESTONE”'" TIRE & RUBBER COi:: 1 ard Axron, Obio, June 30, Mg _ Quarterly dividend of one and one. !-t 0% ger cout) Sms boen declared Preferred Btock of this ;l!lhlz Jg 15, 1922, to:stockholders of dividend of oné this Company. payable August 15, stockholders of record August 3. G. ROBERTSON. TREAS! OUR 7% FIRST MORT- GAGE NOTES Need no further recommen-:3 dation than that they are.s secured on improved rta\ estate, and placed on the ¥ sag@e basis of security as” protected our investors toq the extent of their not hav-. ing lost a single penny_in, . either principal or interest during our fifteen years of" investing. Notes on hand in amounts of $250.00 up to $5,000.00. & Certified coples of Certiflyq cate of Titie furnished wi each note. . CHAS. D. SAGER ) 923 Fifteenth Street N.W. Main‘ 36. Loan Dept. R SSIIIRS F]TESTl—— YIELD AREFUL investors are invited C to investigate our First Mort- gages and our methods for the safety of funds invested with us. They are non-speculative-and non- fluctuating. Over g Quarter of a Ceruury Without a Loss B. F. SAUL CO. MpRTG'\GE LOAXS MAIN 2100 12 EYE ST. NW. 7 . Y . America’s Might —was but a promise, when this his- toric bank first began business, "way back in the days of President Mad- ison. But, like the gteat nation which has so successfully fulfilled its des- tiny, - Washington’s OLDEST Na- tional has steadily added to its power, prestige and pre-eminence as a serv- ice-giving - Openantil 5:30 P:M. Today Orcul in 18 6 3% Paid on Savings Accounts National ‘Metropolitan B Capital, Surplas | 15d1$L.ChnxnueIL & Undivided Profits Over $1,500,000.00 S Treuury——lOB Years Old

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