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RESENT MOVE BY LANSTON COMPANY Brokers Object to Transfer of Registrar From Here to Philadelphia. MING. hington Stock fied with the! ce of registrar of i nBY I FLI Members of the V FExchange ais transfer of the offi Lanston Mornotype stock from the American urity and Trust Com- pany to Philadelphia. When the stock of the company was listed in Philadelphia something Washington A. are like two vears ago, brok ched closely to observe the activity in trading, but found that | about the only business transacted was on a few orders, sent from here as a test of the market. Lanston shares have their best and practicaliy only market in this city. Thousands of shares ar~ held here and ctically the oniy business d in the stock is on the local Therefore the objection to change of transfer office. Moreoverf Lunston shareholders are becoming more than anxious for something more than the regular 6 per cent dividend, believing that with the large earnin reported there should be an extra distribution. Merg parchoiders have the same tions and the reported earnings and large surpius held by each oi the ty would seem to warrant ribution The only argument one hears is ies are us- ing their surplus funds in financing their business while Mergenthaler is putting its funds into pushing its exXport business The Clearing House Association has ordered t pending i#n amendment to the instrnment act, rtified only ‘on re- thus protecting m liability in of payee's Washinzton Gas Earnings. earnings of the Washing- Light Company, $28.655.48, as for the same Georgetown Gas 4 for October, an increase . as compared with the ipter Activities. W. A. Taylor of the Rizgs National Bank speaks to the el the chapter roon “Duties of a Paying Wedn v ht F hue of Catholic address the second-vear olags, on and Development of Bank- £ will follow. Thurs B. Dickey will speak on porations.” Local Securitles. Market remains nearly neglected. The sales record of the day is really not worthy of comm:nt. Two_ lone shares of Railway common sold at 63, stock was offered at 67, pre- ferred at 78 and Traction at lufik:.’ This waiting mar ught to end within the next few da Branch Banking. There has heen testion but what the latest t in branch banking is some novelty. in that a neighborhood location was not selected. but that a branch was started in the heart of the banking center of the town, with five na- tional banks. three savings banks and five trust companies iithin a radius of less than one-quarter of a mile. | a mile. - This_leads to the query whelherl other 7th street or downtown banks { will seek a share of the uptown busi- ness und the uptown banks look toward Tth street for part of that been made for | article on Un: | business. 4 The first invasion of the uptown district, even for protection of busi- ness, may lead o the formation of other branch offices now that the way Las been puced. Anti-Branch Bankers. Kansas City, Mo., is the place and Trecember s and 9 the dates for the organization of an American ann branch bankers' association, and to discuss ways of securing prohibitory laws from Congress and the various state legislatures. The mee: Will be held at the Ho- el Muelebic: n invitation has Franeis M. Savage 1 been extended to of this city, a strong opponent of branch banking, ke attend. Req copies Washington Stock Exchange SALES. Washington Rwy. and Electric common, 2 at_6h Washington iwy. and Electric preferred, 10 Capital Tract Washington BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. B0 Asked. Ameriean Tel. and Telga. 45... 904 Si- n 1. and Telg 103 An. Tel. and’ Tel. eil. tr. i B6Y Am, Tel. and Tel, cuiv. 116 a and Potomc 5. 2 Georgetown Metrupolitan 1 Potomac Potomac 2 Tot. Blee. Pow. g m. & ref. T Wash,, Alex. & Mt. Ver. Os.... o Balto. & Aunap. shington Gas shington Gas Wash, Lwy. & Waeh, Rw) D. C. Paper Mfg. 6s.. Riggs Realty Os (long).. Does Rigge Realty s (suort). D 98 Becurity Storage & Safe Dep. 68 95 Wash. Market (old Storage 96 Wardman Park Hotel 6s........ 100 102 STOCKS. PUBLIC_ UTILITY. American_Tel. aud Telg - Capic:l Traction w N b W Te: Terminal Taxi pfd NATIONAL BANK. Federal-American Liberty rights . Liberty Lincoln Natlonal Metropolitan Rikes Hecond ‘Washington American Security and Trust... 280 Continental Trust.. tional Savings and Trust Tnion Trust . Washington Loan and Tr Unlted States - : 200 ‘Washington Mechanica® I 80 IRE INSURANC 240 100 18 s X 5% | Real’ MISCELLANEGUS. Columbia Graphophone com. 2 Columbia Graphophone pfd:.... 11 District, of Columbla Paper pf.. 50 Merchants’ Transfer and Storage 100 Mergentbaler Linotype......... 170 0id Dutch Market com. . 0ld Duteb Market pfd. THE BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, November 21.—Over- night news of stock dividends and special cash disbursements by several industrial corporations and expecta tion- that similar announcements aré still. forthcoming, stimulated buying in special stocks on the curb ex- change today. The general list was quieter, with more advances than de- clines. Following Packard Motor Car Com- pany’s announced 100 yer cent stock dividend on wommon, it was reported that application to list the stock on the New York Stock Exchange, had been made. The responded by opening with a substantial advance, and reached a new high record. but that this had been fully discounted |Tral was evident by a later reaction to|¢r around the close of the previous day. |changed. Packard Action Aldw Lixt. The action of Packard Motors di- | rectors s imulated the rest of the|ratc. Maracaib motor group. This class of stocks |lected recently, came in’ for more attention and Di rant common continued in active d mand, reaching a new high record er. PIPE LINE A dividend of Southwest Pen) bt 6 st year. bid, offered most 10 points independent oil: bilit | Mammoth Oil, NEW YORK. November 21.—Fol-| 10 Tuolumne ... a4z ¥ c Yowing is A st ot todas's h 1 T o 52 1 %4, payable December 30 to stock of,no day, and this has not been an un- ow £ & lat ot roaayaante jited Exstern is [record December 15. The dividend | ome Q3% fnd Che B S fall, oSk Iactus Lo ae itk dwul 3 Coutinenta A&7 | makes a total of §7 for the year, 40| the fruit came from in on the New York Curb Market: | 7 na e Ty Mmonedng 0L SL oucn st e | rail and was being bought by the for- BiNDE 30 Whtte Caps - a0 e ance Realty mpany de- | cign population for wine-making pur- Sittgn, Tew. Close.| 10 White Knabpfd .0 40 40 40 | clared a stock dividond of 25 per cent. | poos. ooy Ton."| 19 Yuken Gold 65 40 0 |payable December 5 to stock of rec F: Y W Am Cofton OI 6s ... 9815 : STOCK! ord that date. and announced that| LERRVILLE, Tex. November 21— 1 Amer Light Gs Am Smeit & Ref 53 Am T & T s 12 A0 G & 10 Beth 8 et 10 Federal 01l . 2 GUliland 01 ons Text'le Ss opper Exp leere & Co . 1025 Detroit City' Gas 6s. 10014 Federal T, Buuk 4158, 1003 # Hueking Valley 110 Interurb R 7 & 10714 1041, 10034 180 Eureka Plpe alena S 140 Tilinois 30 Tap OF 1 Enion 0il 16 United Of 1Un Ry of FORE! Argentina 5 Magnotia Pe 1900 Nat_ Transit 205 N Y 1 4 i BONDS. . 100 201, 4 NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. ‘| when it went to 55. Continental Mo-} tors, although only slightly changed, was active at higher levels, while Stutz was neglected fractionally low- On the curb the general reason underlying the strength of the mo- tors was the knowledge that these i companies have been doing an un- usually good business in the latter half of 1922, and are looking forward to still better times next spring. | payable December 30 to stockholders of record December 15. total disbursement of $7 against $6 The shares were quoted | previous sale of 6. stocks were in demand again higher levels were reached by Indlana Pipe Line, Prairle Pipe Line, up al- it and New York Trinsit. andard Ofl shares were little Salt Creek producers again led the of an increase in the dividend gained two points on a large turnover. held firm around last night's close. Rock OF r 7 Cumberland P L _EVENING ST, ' WASHINGTON ENTIRE Fifty-Four Corporations Have Now Voted Stock or \Cash Payments Within Month. CHICAGO, Nove! trade is still weather. SHARES STRONG. t $4 was declared on Pipe Line, nsylvania By the Associated Press. owaiprice. NEW YORK, November 21.—Four more Jarge corporations today were ladded to the list of about fifty which within the last thirty days have de- | clared extra stock and increased cash dividends approximating $1,200,000,~ 000. The Packard Motor Car Company has : declared a common stock dividend of 100 per cent, payable December 9. The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com- pany fleclared a 33 1-3 per cent stock dividend on common and common B stock, payable in common B stock Decamber 2 to stock of record IDe cember 1. The Southwest Pennsylvania Plpe Lines declared a quarterly dividend of This makes & against the last Other pipe line and at 6 Natlonal Oth- at_one time; Texas for the , still reflecting pos- o e dtrs for southern 0, which has been neg- came to life today and after early weakness, PHILADELPHIA, stock so fssued would participate in | all cash dividends effective as of No- vember 20, The company aiso de- clared the regular quurterly cash dividend of 2 por cent, payable Jany- |ary 16 to stock of re - 8 Sales have L { three section has hrought | the buying thus far Another Big Melon. R - BALTIMOR 2 [ j Mortgage Baltimore has del dend of 100 per the Panama cunal points. Iso will 1o 1,000 - $100) at of one December 12 receive the shares of stock £130 a share | hare for esch two s Th shareholders widl be asked to vote an inerease’in the rock from §200,000 | to $500,000 on Nov ot i New Engiand Firm Acts. | ROSTON, vember 21--A ] meeting of wolders of the England Spring i bee d_for 4 thorize an i stock from of its common thday ness of the the strict ition law PITTSRBURGH. nload of nds, in twenty ched here nd t Lo ries celved liere. 90,000 to | jeaxsA 10,000, The Reed. Prentice Company of Tt Boston has filed a certifi with the | Tine commissioner of corporations show- | . Mo, The g an increase in common stock S arRler from “sa00 par value | 5ot 8 to cngineers, tained. M RYAN TO COME BACK. NEW YOR November 214 though Allan A. Rvan himself ref ST. CLOUD, Great to comment on his plans for the fu- 2" new terminal ture. it was learned from his eclose | &0 8000000, friends that he has made |careful | I plans to come back fn the flancial | T LOUIS, world that knew him for several Line. . s as one of the most daring and !5 "wonderful auc ful speculators in Wall street.{y e 1tly or hat M debis regain | mone for several yeal HOUSTO:! zanized, a Ryan, now t will use his o his pl n the hi [ of finan Kove o a4 5:30 | As yesterday's ikt Of fierne o | ‘!5' Prairie ~‘|i|’& . Mr. Ityan, who filed a voluntar. A 30 Mex Gov 5 Pruirie Pope wetition of bankruptey with dlabili- Fher. ol ER e PR TR Tien of $15,000.000 Tast s, mmer, was | Vegton are showing SO discharged from bankruptey : 22 Repub of Chi 10 Rus S O Kansuk, SLUTS um 0f Sales (in hundreds). Acme Coal Acme T Alum Jifg Arnold Const W Borden ... Light i ribbean Trading.. 3 Y new 601 Yori. o izs s . & Radio Dubjifer ¢ Durant Mot Durant M Fidelity NEW YORK. 1 -"l e 2 Gilen Alden Conl.«o W% o . S 2:GTen Align Canl. o bots were very sharp fluctuations in the 2o S 5 9 Haves Wheel -.'.. i I cotton market during the day's early fore Your Will is drawn. 3 Hayden e trading. The opening was firm at 1 Ha nes Kpit ) 2 Hudson Co pfd.... Inter Cont’l Rubler 1 Lehigh Power se 1 Lehigh Valley Ce | ering and fres| ul. - erpool cables, g f 111 i % R H & Co Dept new. Motor, ly in line wii after the initi 8 Philip . been supplied, @ Phoenix Hose w i.. 1 Phoenix Hose pfd.. 10 Prima Radio Co.... 2 Prrene Mfg. 40 Radio Corp 17 Radio Corp bfd 21 Repetti Candy . 9 Reo Motor . 8 Schuite January from due to tutz Motor Swift Intl . Technicolor 10 Technical Products. 1 Timken D Axle uew. b Prod Exports... 1, Todd Ship 3 United Retail Candy 91 U S Lt & Heat..... 1 Tnit Zine Smeit. . 12 U 8 Realty Rights. @ Wayne Coal ...... 3 West End Chem... . 2 Willys Corp 1st pfd = WHly: st pf o d 14 Winthers Motor MINING. 1 Alaska-Brit Col 2 Alvarado Min .. .. 50 Am Commander Min 20 Bison Gold .. 10 Belcher Fxtens 140 Big_Ledge .. 120 Rost & Mont 166 Rost & Mont Cor 10 Canario Copper 820 Candelaria Min 81 Columbia Emeraid. . 24 Cons Cop M temp cf 5 Continental Min ... 100 Cons Nev-Utah . 1 Corpn Mines of Am. plained of a demand. Trading was afternoon, but covering or a sion house buy 1 [ January was Shortly after 2 eral lis labout 25 to 30 due and ce 8,869,857 bales 4y .05 vember 14 ca for a short per iprices 37 to 50 of Heavy realizin vance and at half hour of t off to points off from Brussel: 1 Berlin, { Rome," 1 10 Hardshell Min 10 Henrletta Silver 1 Hecla Mines. 1 Hoilinger 2 Howe Sor 670 Independence Lead. 3 Jerome Devel . 30 Knox Divide . 40 Lone Star . 17 Mason Val . 40 Morington M 10 McNamara .03 | Budapest, :08_| Prague. 10316, Argentin A zll—Demand; © Kentueky new ENSLS REFORT S SEARNG N COTON Sharp Fluctuations Trading—8,869,857 Bales Ginned. By the Associated Press. n advance of 23 to 48 points on cov- inspired by the strergth of the Liv- been some buy the census bureau showing 8,569,857 ! bales of cotton ginned to November 14, but these figures were very close- under realizing. December. contracts, which sold at 25.50 on the call, breke to 25.15, and cables said the sharp advance from the opening decline in Liverpool was covering bullish ginning figures, bullish spot advices from the south. showing net advances of | NEW ORLEANS, November 21.—A much higher Liverpool market than of cotton ginned this season to No- of cotton today on the opening, and i vesterday to 24.95 for December. 24.66, with the list 20 to 30 movement gained considerable head- BOSTO ton court in New ie day in ‘WOOL PRICES QUIET. eiber 20 c market while traders what the trend w ing of the London Im.u bales will prices of the flected in t prices here. was + open- | Automobile ©- | that they cannot ugh to supply three weeks, gress in Slight e Teported. in Today's November 21.—-There h buying, which was cialized facilities at company such as thi efficient Trustee or any individual. There also may have ing on the report of th expectations, and, al buyving orders had the market eased off 25.25 to 25.11. Private in anticipation of but com- continued’ poor trade | | quiet during the early | prices held steady on little fresh commis- i ing promoted by more Corporation Will Parchase selling around 25.21 o'clock with the gen- points. s bureau figures of as the total Guantity | used gemeral. buying| iod thereafter, forcing points over the close g sales met the ad-; the end of the first rading December was | the top. The selling NSTEAD of risking everything in "and interest. e—Demand, :3662, Bra- 262. Montrea, 1.0 1-32, first November 21. erages here repori- ! were doing the best! nforcement would make ne of major impor salt, t. Lonis and San Francis i a gasoline-dri between Kansas City and car is said to op- 27 cents s cheap a rate, according us has ever been of n., ] Northern hought u site here for the ergction of and hcundhouse to business sales are larger and the s are much greater than ers Capital & Surplus. WHO MAKES THE BEST EXECUTOR? —is a question that we would like to discuss with you be- Organized particularly for carry- ing out wills and other fiduciary du- ties, with perpetual life and financi responsibility assured and with i ~ First and Second Trust Notes Warehouse Receipts and Make Construction Loans ~ On a Fair Basis 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM COUNTRY PITTSBURGH, November 21.—Coal .for domestic use is in large supply today and many dealers are advertis- ing fuel delivered at $5.25 a ton: ber 21.—The coal suffering from mild Consumers seem to have all the coal they need and production is considerably ahead of consump- tion. Buyers will not enter the mar- ket unless they can get coal at their ST, LOUIS, November 21.—Coal de- Hveries are being made with increas- Ing rapidity and the prices of coal are shading downward today. FORT WORTH, November 21.— California 'hog buyers are invading time and thou- ands of Lone Star porkers are being shipped to the coast for slaughter. NEW ORLEANS, November 21.—Or- pine {week or ten days have nearly 17 per cent, productlon is up a {little over 4 per cent and shipments have increased 9 per cent. in ' the la: November 21— One million pounds of grapes have recently been sold at auction here in Most. n reported here ghths blood wool at 48 cents! a pound and half-blood wool in this 50 cents. Most has been for Be ton account, although some sales havao | heett mude to California frms. i | ltter Tots of wool will be shipped via Pacific coast to decl the i nce in November about This was CITY, November 21.—The | o ‘railroad | 'n car on | to railway h — { November 21.—Retail dry goods merchants here are doing The todny. mber on an 50 per cel decided gains. November 21.—Lgwer cot- last week ha he goods marl: es have fallen off materially and there has been a slight shading of November complain 21 tod ecure ciosed car cre. ated by persistent advertising and i the demand The public at last has become >ducat its command, a s, makes a‘more Executor than Talk this point over with us—or your lawyer. National Savings & Trust Co. Oldest Savings Depository in Washington Corner 15th and New York Ave. National Mortgage and Investment | 28/ Cock Eray Mines:.- 19 way around the middle of the morn- 3% Cresson Gotd ..oo: 34 ing_and finally put December down 19 Dear . Con K to 24.37, with the list at net losses —— 20 Divide Extension... . B of 7 to 9 points. 1 Dryden Gold.. (3 g z 50 E1_Salvador, 0 N 10 Enae, Si o FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 5 y " Cous A 2 (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) 660 Fortuna Mines 8 Nominal Selling checks - 1C % Secting Minca | _ NemuaL olne ncnor to war 20 Goldfield Develop. London, pound. '4.8665 4.49% 130 Goldfield D Min Montreal, ~ dollar. 100 100 10 Goldfield Oro. Paris, K specula- tion, invest in our First Mortgages. They are first liens on:improved Washington real estate, and are absolutely safe as to principal 20 McNamara ‘06 |Stockholm,’ crown. ‘ 80 Natiopal Tin . 25 | z X 20 X% Bonenoiae. 85 | By the Associated Press. In amounts of $250 and up. 110 Nevada Sil Ho: 02 NEW YORK, November 21.—Foreign 3 v § Nipissag ... 5% | exchange easy. Great Britain—De- . x b AT i e T ) T Ry Tt Dt R : a0 3 s ‘on banks, 4.468-16." Franc - » 10 nex coms'_ oo 05 05l D g, 0710; cables; 0711 Ttaly . “Over a Quarter of a Century Without a Loss 1 ok ed B K D13 a8 | —Demana, .0464; cables, .0464%. Bel- 2 v s : e - 90 Richmond Cob. 26 26 - glum—mmni. .0864: cables, .0665%. . 5 ST 10 Sitver Mines of Am .09 = .09 ermany—Demand, .0001 9-16; cables, % Wi e 3 t sty £ 10 8 Silver Lead.. a9 .0001%. ~Holland—Demand, .3925; ca- : YIT. - 10 Simon _Siiver. 34 bles, .3930. - Norway—Demand, .1820. 3 . ; ol 3 So Am Golt & P... 4 Sweden—Demand, .2670. Denmark— i ; . 3 S . 5 e Sutnpemand, 1530, Greill | nrarne ' T % . Spal and, . . Greece % bk £, 3 A Demand, 0156." Polind—Demand, /MAIN 2100 =~ - 1412 EYE ST, N. s .0000%. Czmechoslovakia — Demand, s s A S ¥ e NOVEMBER of, 1922. . ¥ ed to the closed models, but now such IRMS cars cannot be delivered. : increased California by The Bottlers of the 21 —A 1,500.000 eight cars, has just for distribution among | naker: omsignment of salt ever re- the at- November 21. n they were last through Gai- DETROIT, November 21.—Open weather and good roads in southwest- ern Michigan have made the moving of crops In that section exceedingly ¢asy and farmers are in good condi- on, PITTSBURGH, November 21.—Prem- fums on black sheets have disappear- ed today and with a base price of $3.35 practically established, _shading in bar, now nominally quoted at $3%, is anticipated. Galvanized sheets are selling at $4.50, but the base price of $4.55 is more general. Blue annealed is selling from $2.50 to $2.80, accord- ing to the time of delivery. Buying ume. On full finished automobile body and fender stock the price is 5 cents. PLAINVILLE, Conn., November 21. —Standard Steel and Bearing Com- pany has commenced to transfer ma- chinery from {ts main plant in Phil- adelphia to its factory here. The com- pletey transfer will probably be ‘ef- fected by March. SMALLER CAR SHORTAGE. NEW YORK, November 21.—Ac- cording to railroad officials, there is every likelihood that the figures on car ‘shortage from now on to the end of the year and through the first few months of 1923 will show a gradual decrease due to the seasonal decline in the volume of traffic of- fering. While the peak of trafiic was reached one week later this vear, it is expected that the car shortage figures fo the week ended November 8 will show a sharp decline from the 1179.239 level renorted em October 31 EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building Association Organized 187D 434 YEAR COMPLETED $4,657.959.50 -81,150,550.31 st of of of | Asnetn . Surplus . Start Right By Systematic Saving A groat deal depends upon the right start in saving. Sestematic Snving solves your only problen, n- a Subscriptions for the 84th Issue of Stock Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JOY EDSON. Prexident FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. i as Camaguey Sugar Co. First Mtge. Sinking Fund 7% Gold Bonds Due 1942 Secured by a direct First Mortgage on all the mortgageable property of the Com- pany. Price ta vield about 7.25% Complete Circular on Request The National City Company W. Washingt 41 15th St. Telephond—Main 3176, nt ve COMMERCIAL 7th and Mass. Ave. of automoblle steel is in liberal vol- | < Becured by first deed of trust on resl estats. Prevailiox interest and_commi Joseph 1. Weller S5 Loty MONEY TO LOAN In Large or Small Amounts Secured by 1st or 2d Trust. 809 Conmtimental Trust Bullding * st FINANCIAL. GATEWOOD S. BENNETT CO, | 1000 Vermont Ave. FRF P4 AMOTHER OPPORTUNITY ¢ Is Offered Investors To Buy First Deed of Trust 7% Notes 110 wums to suit pirchaserd—82s + up [ well seenred on newly bull ! District of Colum | Wm. H. Saunders & Co., 1433 X St. N.W. urd. Interest paid you. The Things You Long To Do! Aren’t you tired of not doing th: things you have always longed to do—just be- cause you haven’t money enough to make such attempts possible? If you had a small extra income, how simple it all would be! Make your savings earn for you the right to do the things you've longed to do. Begin to invest, even if it is only $100, in First Mortgage Notes on improved Washington real estate. Wise- investment is the first step to- ward realzing your ambitions. your banker will tell you that our First Mortgages are a wise investment for And &3 Years Without Loss to an Investor. Swartzell Rheem&HenseyCo. 727 152 Street NW. | lhvestment Obligatiens You owe it to yourself and your dependents to invest your money SAFELY and at 2 factory rate of interest. security HOMES : You can fulfill your obligation to your family by investing in our First Mort quality of the 3 6%% and 7% Interest Convenient Denominations ge Loans. WASHINGTON —and our method of safeguarding the investor makes the safety of these loans absolute. satis- The ‘Call or write for complete information WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS Realtor Phone Main 4600 1409 N. Y. Ave. -in her hus full control of his tate. children. The ment. small. Will. Our booklet, * for Women, and's Estate diminished under her inexperienced manage- It was soon honesycombed with semi-worthless the one-chance-in-a-hundred kind. F merits vour reading. SHE WAS MADE EXECUTRIX s Will and given comfortable Tt was left to her and the two rapidly investments— Finally, frightened by a glimpse of the future, the widow put the Estate in Trust Company hands. The melting process ceased. But the widow's income is pitifully It would have been consid- erably larger had her husband named a Trust Company Executor in his iduciary Helps Write or call for a copy. Lzery Banking Scrvice 3% ON SAVINGS 15th and Penna. Ave. 8th and H Sts. N .. Capital and Surplus, $5,400,000.00 HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES 436 7th St. S.W.

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