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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. FINANCIAL. AU TG TWO DIVIDENDS DECLARED. We Ofer for Sole Money to Loan ’ NEW YYORK, September 15 (). a Limited Number of Secuged by first deed o trust on real estate. Newmont Mining Co. declared an E Provallin |n|fip|g and commission, Weller 6 420 Wash, L. &™) M [}IZNTER M ARKH b b i e e i s initial ividend of & conte & mhar; || First Mortgage Not 'J;»-evl-_l- Weller 448 Watt- I #ruy | 3 | z First Mortgage Notes L For Sale SECOND TRUST NOTES h!'\\nd'n .vt‘ubln ’tur th ‘Dll: In Denominations of S T $100, $250, $500, $1,000 ::‘lr,.'cl.n-u Prompt action » AND UP Washington Jnvestment 637 Interest and Transactions Co. Secured on D). C. Real Estate A Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Established 1433 K St October 1. A Secured on C W LTS Aero Supply Manufacturing Co. de- : : A BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. vances of the previous day Wer®|oaved an initial quarterly dividend|| IHighGrade Business Properties REAL ESTATE LOANS NEW YORK, September 15— pass | PFNEINE out heavy lquidation. of 371 cents a share on the class 61/ % Interest v ing of the regular quarterly dividend | SUength In radio shares was a|, gtock, payable October 1 to stock- 2/ | 5 (AN S & L ¥ by dlvectors of Prairie Oil s | rosponse to flashes ment out M“\'A“‘” holders of record September 21. Purchasers of these notes derive 70 APARIMENT HOUSES Ca]ves, Spring Lambs and [and their meeting | by several wire houses recommending 3 + e e i O Etotls the benefit of our service in collec- || [| KRESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES the purchase of this class cke, the signal for heavy selling S orinion s " ‘| NEW YORK, September 15 (Spe-|| tion of interest, otc. Hogs Also High Veal U shares in the curb market a ',('mn Q}l."‘n;'vn‘\':»mvi»mfieo;;:ff:cfl:r clal).—The American Car & Foundry : & HILL | vFREDv T. NFSBIT gs Also Higher-—Veal Up rio Ol was down 1o a new low | LS of & hiEhlY favorable season 107 ae purchased controning interest in!| MOORE & HILL, Ine. ||| INVESTMENT BLDG. * Main 9302 for the year. Son reachad a new high on the mve, [ Hall-Scott Motor Car Co. of California, 730 17th St. N.W. and Hams Cheaper. Humble Ofl lost over a point and | Dubilier, Music Master and Deforest manufacturers of gas engines for Standard of Indiana lost similarly. | gained about half a point while Hazel- | trucks, busses, alrplanes and marine —_— ico and Arizona Land was |dine rose a polnt to 23. N sevvice S aiahaiteoi aditnne for special reasons.| . S Motor, after reaching e, e R There was a hal-cent ndvance I} Around 13%. it established o new top | again came off under profit teking, i RS the price of tub butter, and t ame | AN in Phint butter, when wholesale trad- | fr, the vear Declaration of an Initial dividend of > 2 - e : Activity in other parts of the list |60 cents on Newmont Mining brought 0 1 i ] - . ing opened at Center Mar ¥ ontinental Trust Company | ¥ O] stock divisio showed no ns of abatement but |about an advance of a point in the “ h morn In the i tock Wiwialon| B0 BD, SENR OF slutement but | Capital | | B‘; IA\ DB‘P‘;:\DIE\ 1 calves were L Spri ambs S p i llars 5 to 20 cents. Hams were down 1 cent [lowing is al list of bonds and | ¥4 Greole S . 14th & H Streets | ptoviding for them NOW. 10 22. The quotations stocks ed in on the New York own " Cent, 2 < Curb Market today 2 — ! M' s s el ) o it Toduy's Wholesale Prices. ) i it ot i 7 we o |l § L St issourt Save e every month and put the u gooonom» Sales in BONDS yourself and family in our— e oy prints, | thousands. h ow ” 1 = 4 ’ - r re 1 | pButier—Fancy, : v Bogande, Hgh Low ; F or I nvestors il io work more - 4Y4% Gold Bonds FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES Eggs—Fancy, sele candled, 37a| L 1044 3 small, 31; heavy fowls,| 3 3 %1 0 Fuel | » than investing tn these First Mort s o fomls, 25, small fowls. ; ' : 7 Ranam W T i qo o Exempt from all Federal all or write and iet ua expiain detait 22! Queks, 15; keats, 40 b A t # FRnrpkOtgra B9% 7% Interest Iucome Taxes, Legl | MORTGAGE INVESTMENT DEPT. epe Y gk, 20 e fe e ) sl g g 58| First Mortgage [l guassoeos e e Loan Department, to give you the 0 dore Suasle & and | 7 Am Hawalian S § - _ See Mr. O'Donnell, Mgr. The National City Company profitably Due March 1, 193942 wherein are Safety and Security Supreme. ¢ BS; average receipts. 3 seese. 1%a15. Dressed—Sprng 17 Reyter Foster O Invesrment for Savings Spring S e 598 15 2 Wilcox O & G nw donhie 1 g cut and other States. B, e o juetumn A Denominations of $100 and Up—||| 4.15% bonltry = Alive Spring__ chickens, | i Banks in New York, 130t So 6 Woodley Pt .. $250 . S ' amioed | 3366 S i R INDUSTRIALS. Notes AT L s Prices yielding about 713 and 715 14th St. N.W. Main 2315 ! > ; : 1Am Gas & EI gt All Details Given Prompt Attention MCKEEVER-“!GOSS Today's market v t on e o s 4 Am L . News Service Bureau of Agricultur i i o R Econamics) SYT jiperal; demand{ =5t 8 - 13 2 Ritbon “Prod Apples—Supplie i - ats, 0 b 1 Am Stores ex-d.. arket dull; bushel baskors, 2B AAm Supervow”4 ‘irginia, various v i Pet Ta. W Superbow 4 and VIrgind. oow higher:| § 80 o Crm e Am Super'pr pf. Tietles, large size, o b AR R A ont, market steady: New York, A B¢ Tnew mand lgh ‘edweight, Copenhagen, | W Bliss g bulk, per hundredweight, COFC | Schw Cigar ‘A 1.75; homegrown, barrels. !X-;J“e e Hotssonnault @ C R oihee Supplies moderate; de- Imon Tints, flats. and 'l.r.fi.s 1 35; few 1.50; standards, : few ripe 5: Homey Dews, ading ow, all E2 s oS it o FOIEF e s BB HD TS 196 DA S D Mortgage Department Realtors I§| Washington—741 15th S¢. N.W. 1415 K St. Telephone—Main 3176 FREEFRE m‘%fl&m - The New York Life Insurance Company 144th Dividend The regular quarterly dividend Offers to Make ; > : of Two Dollars and Twenty-Five i / B Cost of building, proper con Cents ($2.25) per share will be paid |G . %&fidfitlifielzfifimfldfi c Flrs‘ Mortgage Loans % struction value of land, legal S At Poes - on ImP’OUed Real Estate 3 : ; matters, arc all of vital impor tance in the making of a R ¥ Jproverien s AT EoR L SSRGS FIEE § OF RESSTEE S FEEE F RS IF S ? w8 BRSO A TPhiTa Rab T 0 PAL AV TTop Eon . 458, 3.0 Bine StPcaralr 103 wer; jumbo, 458, 3 hul RE 1 pf fis 100 © 100 standard Crs PSeabnt A L fa wi @ N sizes, 2.00a2 Sou Cal Ed &s... 85 5 } Sotenst 08 P ek R B S% Bromammmeisa B GERe0N S PO & Dismammaaisannas i RS & I L R Pt 2 P b et » % Sun Ol b1 ee § & or Al & Co'By 968 ie Nip B Tt.. Grape Market Steady. BRI il o e In the ¢ District of Columbia and Suburbs ] NA'"ONAL BANK | for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods g . FIRST MORTGAGE E B A ) RESOURCES, $14,000,000 : l::.:. Properties Omam | £ Properties are accepted as se- 1315 F Street & Century curity for our First Mortgages JOHN POOLE, President i 1 i Without Sl S - . i ; only after rigid investigation. d | a Loss Applications Invited ) Rea]l Estate Loans 8 ON APPROVED SECURITY Ep b 13, 7 e sampienisai wn P RO A B bt b S B BBOSE DIE BBk w1 S0 e Sregiznrrnaiataus A FAEE SEE Py P S R S hoa AT A S E B Ak SHEEBEEIRSTLRINEES TR IEF SE S 5 *ER g2 FEGEE s Eastern supplies moderate 7S Rub 058 Hlape 5 : 3 aware, 12-quart climax baskets, Con Rub 612a Connor ncords Rub 6138 "33 1003 B wares, 25a30; L 37 100 100 jarket fairly steady @ California, crates 100 puiliae s ettucer Eastern supplies : FOREIGN BONDS. | 38y Sormg,one BB B4R Jwestern supplies moderate; deman 94 Eet R B F W g% AR AR i Hungar Con_71ks S84 N1 T Rl netn s 3078 100 0 ‘;‘,"": 0. No. P s FOREIGN BONDS 1B T Construction Loans Grapes Rub 6138 Rts cord mostly New York, 2-quart . § Rub dije B "‘# Salems and Wyomings. S 3 Rub 45 da 100 23a25. Westel 2 3a25. 100 Doehler Die C 3 a2.00; mostly 1.75a2.00; lugs, Thomp- 2 Vacuum Oil'“7s. . 1083 103% 105 108 panp W demand slow. market dull; New Yorl 32 City Berlin 618 88 g moderate, market steady: Colorado, 1 French Nat Ba% Setals. 5 d on, 2.50. $1nd M Bic Fin ta 05 043 o 2 mostly 3.50; fair condition, n n 4 o 5 100- S| 11 Mor Bk Denm 68100 99% e % C 13 3 1st and 2nd Trusts and R.ANDALL H. GNER & GOMPm . . . s, 3.00; Spain, ¢l . 1 Muni Medellin 8s. 98 08 3 i g I s O 25 15 J 51 Prov canta'Ve 56 B%s D 81 ; : N. L. SANSBURY CO. Inc. | & MORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. P demand moderate. market steady: Del-| Rub 61 b G = Rub 41 ; Co climax baskets, and Dela- i : b > Contl Bak A rn supplies moderate; d Rub_d 100 te, S Ru mand o rates, Flame Tokays. 1.40 3B 100 14 Doenler Die C ¢ son seedless, some decayed, Webaler Mill 6%s 305 0% uto Lite. . : 7% ; 9-dozen crates, big Boston type, 60a7 Bty Solosne 0gs 303 ST 20 Eisenlohr Bras. 2 2 , best Great Con El 633 B8l ¥ crates, Iceberg type, 3-4 dozen ed Motor Truck Onions—Supplies light 22 King_ Deum 5 Yo% 09 chusetts and [ndiana, rov Ub Austria. B8 iy Peach Demand Light. o Bito Bermse a5 ag0, 190, 24 : » ot 1] 1418 1 St. N.W. Main 5904 || § @ e Supplies light; demand| g3 S == == = = 2 % Peaches—Supplies | UEhG, Cevonc | A3 4 : B Gillewte 8 Y fonnecticed Hoenue, light, m % Amedium size, o } 3 Ben-hlden. coal ? bushel baskets, Hileys. 3 Sk dovt a1 : § oot Tz > sales 3.00; Elbertas, medium to 10 Thyss Ir & St s i i 8 Sonoym e 0 {;:\gsh‘ S T New Jersey, Toho EL P (1t i b R&CR e ets, Tron Mountains, me-|Salesin STANDARD OIL ISSUES i 4 . Torshel hackets, Tran’ Mountaing, me- | sues s i e . Every Payment dlum size, poor color 400 Anglo Am Oil .. 2 29 | d 3 1.50; Ohio, bushel ba Ly )0 Atl Lobos Sisumen £ Lae A e Borge Sepigesr 44 Y e S Earns 79 All of These Bonds Have Been Sold. - 2 ; Ca 3000 Con new. . 3 2 Inter Con b, AA grade, 4.00a: 3000 Contl ~Oil Le i i lmf Coner Ind C Salways, 68 to 8 b 199 Bureka 1 Intl Mateh. OUR Investment Savings Plan 2 25 Gal Sig Oil e _ Pears—Supplies ¢ York,| 2400 Humble 0 4 lutern _Util B, gives you the opportunity to ate, market stead 490 Humble O K 59% | 31 Johns-Maaville . 17 0 y moderate. mar) 00 Imp" O Can’ nev 1} Jones Radlor.*. . buy 7% First Mortgage Bonds, 10,000,000 500, mostly 2 5400 Intl Per'C Lid: 3 Rrah Cirece in $100, $500 or $1,000 denomi. ’ ’ 275 4 size. 2003 - 5§ B 3 Landover H C A i 2.75, according 10 SRS @ \ted; demand| o9 ey dmensls . fanorer G 3 nations, by payments extended pp! . rans| & Leh Pow sec vic, 3 over ten months. Every pay- & 'S - . L] » moderate, market steads i No. | eS0oabem & L 5 "% PR e & fs» 4 ment earas 78. S b d A n R lW m ny Irish Cobbiers, . - 13 Lehigh V C N C. 3 3 I ‘ : mus'.‘goa;t * Pennsylvania, - o7 8 S o ‘g{‘",,“ ik : Thus, if your savings average ea Oar lr l e al a’y 0 pa y acks Round Whites, Ty ek 150:| ;108 Soihems £ Civ Quena Sk Gi. §10, §20, 850 or more & month, ew York, muckl ¢ 301 3800 5°'0 Tha ¢ '] s Lons Isiand Lit 3 they may be invested immeds H H 1 Vs Whiter U5 0| Wi S g g s Kl R ? iy el e of ona First and Consolidated Mortgage 6% Gold Bonds, Series A - < very light: 008 0 N ¥ . J t s ‘a interest. You are not required to et firm: Mary- 138 o 13 i W ETRE Tk e Dated September 1, 1915 Due September 1, 1943 ipers Yellows, 1.752 100 Vacuuni Oil 871 3 3 Mud i if it is more convenient for e Mid W Ul pta o September 15, 1925. demand modera land, bushel I A Authorized $300,000,000. Serics A ! . 2.00. id W U pr 2 to pay at irregular intervals. e ies A bonds have been authenticated to the extent of $58,704.500 principal amount. On completion of this finan om0 ane Jehe, mariet {altly acaibo Fiier Bbber - 3 0 Send cing, $37,767,500 Serics A bonds will be outstanding in the hands of the public and upwards of $20,000,000 Series A bonds will be pledged with the moderate: demand ish, et am $Ar ; % Moton Fie Cap C 1 ] nd your name and address on United States Government or in the company’s treasury. Coupon bonds in denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, registerable as to principal, Ful e omegrown, half-bushel ham A Svnd Yonawk Vall b this advertisement for our two registered bonds in denominations of $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and authorized multiples of $10,000 exchangeable for coupon bonds in the denomination 20 Cit Serv n ex div pers, 25a40. | v DIa 3 \f urad Sm,,, F: booklets, telling the facts about $1,000. Interest payable March 1 and September 1. Redeemable asa whole, or in amounts bf not less than $1,000,000 at any one time, on any intere: Green _corn—Homegrowt rece! it 7% Smith Bonds and explaining date,on sixty days'notice at 107%and accrued interest. These bonds will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Guaranty Trust Company o omemann, fwedozen base | Washington Stock Exchange| . 3% &e et s o b bt T = le.}wrhe‘.‘:;vs".Hon\egrm\ n receipts SALES 13 Pab S B No Loss to Any Investor in 52 Years The following information is contained in a letter from Mr.S. Davies Warfield, President of the Seaboard :::ggzli;n“‘g:,r.:::‘r,'r‘i" 3%33:‘;@ maie TheF. H. Smith Co. Air Line Railway Company : R 20 per quart. mostly 20 per q Founded 1873 The Seaboard Air Line Railway System directly operates 3,789 miles of railroad (exclusive of 441 miles of subsidiary 815 Fifteenth Strect--Main 6464 companies), extending from Richmond, Virginia, through the South Atlantic states. The territory traversed is one of the Mo Xk 'mmmr.“.'.f;,:if‘.'b""' most productive sections of the South, including the great citrus fruit-bearing, vegetable, cotton and tobacco growing dis- tricts and also many important manufacturing sections. The strength of the Seaboard’s position is indicated by the fact that the percentage of miscellaneous freight to total traffic is greater than that of any important competing railroad of the South. The lines of the Seaboard System reach substantially all the important cities of the South Atlantic seaboard and extend to Tampa, Fla., on the Gulf and to other Florida west coast points, to West Palm Beach (Palm Beach), Fla., on the east coast, to Norfolk and all important South Atlantic ports south of Norfolk, and also to Atlanta, Ga., Montgomery, Ala., and Birmingham, Ala. The Seaboard System reaches Washington, D. C., over the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Rail- = road, in which it has an interest. 4 3 5 s ) e 5 The Seaboard System enjoys superior competitive advantages as the short line between Richmond and Florida. By s 3 | oy Qe N - ¢ i Mex L : Electnc nght the recent cxtens_ion ofits main_line to West Palm Beach it became the only railway system operating through trains over its zaihe dasce b : oh o7 o R Rad v 83 own rails from Richmond to points on the lower east coast of Florida. It is proposed that this line be extended to Miami and cent big advances in the coton war | Bk S ot 1088 © Soucast P& T < 2 €9’ Power beyond and that on the west coast an extension be constructed to Fort Myers, Punta Rassa and other South Florida points. Ef‘mfif \_('r“;‘ivl_‘i“l‘fl‘;“; ‘gh:\fre;]‘:f"ll;‘:;"; ! = o e Sou Cal B 3 These propoud extensions will rca_ch some of t}ge most mp?dly developing sections of Florida. The Seaboard System has In o orf e ,,f” i i A 5 3o G Ea B ot e T the only direct line across the peninsula of Florida connecting the two coasts. points under realizing by recel » N W mgton G 1 Sou Cit Util vic i ers, who appeared to be influenced by | Waehtagion ¢ . 1, Sotithw Ball 'pit SECURITY Bl Capital Traction Co.—2 at 99. 10 at 99, Natl. Mtge. & Invest. pfd—10 at 4. AFTER CALL. ck PLnw pf wi Natl. Mtge. & Invest. pfd—10 at 8. Nizer Corp A Capital Traction 55—3600 at 99% COTTON ADVANCES | . . tviisriy et Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. AFTER POOR START| Bid and Asked Prices. % BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Shippers Report Shortage of Spot.1 2 e Strength Noted in Goods 3 3 Markets. &R e 1 D B e N 3 30D v O D 3 e 0L EEb e e it e EEEEEE TN ) FELE relatively easy Liverpool cables and 4 R bl R 00 Duiries AL, 523 i o < The First and Consolidated Mortgage bonds are a direct obligation of Seaboard Air Line Railway Company and are ;:Bn:“v":kn’f\ _tn:llt J ”]:.V‘:;‘,;g 1;‘::‘:‘ | MISCELLANEOUS. exd . Tj e secured by direct first mortgage lien on approximately 442 miles of railroad, including the through low-grade main line of i gtk b 1 i g2 Stute Motor..0 1 : \( ” 3 258 miles from Hamlet, North Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, via Charleston, South Carolina. They are further secured Decemiir contracts sold off to 24.65, | Kised Bealty 3t (lome):. ™" BESEl RV v ¢ NOFIn by pledge of certain securities, including $48,879,000 Refunding Mortgage bonds out of a total of $68,229,000 issued. 'fi;‘ii.,‘"?fi.“‘,‘ 1 ‘;' -‘,‘\::f';;"‘.',lm‘;x'; ‘(I:‘v Sotie .‘,‘,“3‘1‘::‘"'.‘4\\::'4:“ s . -." Thomp Radio :\.‘» - 1]”('”( an The effect of covenants made by the company is that no additional bonds (other than First and Consolidated Mortgage reports that shippers were short for | Wardian Park Hotel Ga.... . - 3 Tomer Mg 2Pb: | g 4 Cuictp bonds) secured by any existing mortgage lien on any of the company’s property now directly owned may be issued except epot cotton for October and Decem STOCKS. ;E‘i%v.l“m.hbl‘i":rp':] A i Svystem additional Refunding Mortgage bonds, which by the provisions of the First and Consolidated Mortgage are required to be Eg:vr"lf‘;"‘rl’"'“"' "‘_\“‘1“‘1-;“‘: B e PUBLIC UTILITY % Tatare A sbide. ' 1795 ’ pledged thereunder. As such additional Refunding Mortgage bonds shall be issued and pledged under the First and Con- December rallied to 24.77, and prices | American Tel. & Telg: N 2R e ot solidated Mortgage, holders of First and Consolidated Mortgage bonds will acquire an increased interest in the securit held within 10 or 15 points of ves.|Capital Tracty _' : Un G & Tmp €0 8 § s afforded by the Refunding Mortgage. ¥ !li:(dl'mg. closing quotations in the early | Xdfolle & Wash, Ste at. St : 2 ik t EARNINGS New York cotton futur barely | Farminal Taxi & i ; Shoe © 33 45 0 85 Income applicable to interest, and other comparable figures, for the two years ended December 31, 1924, have been as steady at 4 net points. a2 3 7 i ¢ S . K Open. Hi e | NATIORAT BANK U S Lt & My pid F Includes the Electric Light & follows: ear ay Total Income Decamber .. 31153 : H Calimin e : Veca Chnr ol Bw Power Companies serving o 1 Creating PRGOS o i January .00 Commer 5 s g | TV nw P pf wi 3 B S Dietre B i S Tal Meben 70 4 1983.., 0 v oo i -$52,249,110 $40,342,259 $8,367,625 $6,005,245 T ain @2 Ve e C l eve l and 1008: = 25 53,384,173 41,387,634 9,933,490 6,601,413 v . 3465 S4KT 4 3 e & Mehanics e d i Ed A e ;\-:,;\\u:\;]ll:‘,";‘.\\\ ‘\‘ :;ur‘x;n:‘: x;ji;’s:)r | % v ; 33 “I‘“ o S t. Lou 1S 6{ Gross operating revenues for the seven months ended July 31, 1925, were over 10.6% greater, and net railway opera opening due to lower Liverpoal cables | National Bank of Washington = 24 Py co An iy 3y than due and to the clearing up of the TRUST COMPAY s weather in the belt. First trades show S 1 3 B 3 Rt (V‘I’.‘;' >c"n~ 21 o ed losses of 16 to 18 points. Prices | pEs . S o 30 Ariz Glohe G0u. showed a tendency to rally soon after | Nat P i ey 10 Chino Ext Mines. .10 the initial nd October recovered 1 Tegst i X \v;\ ,\‘I’“;“‘ from 23.85 to o ._and December il Th from 24.02 to 24.10. The market w, S A 310 Forty 3 M . l k income was 9.4% greater, than for the corresponding period of 1924. The officials of the company estimate that after the tlwaukee first year of full operation of the additional Florida lines, of which 264 miles are now in operation and 204 miles proposed (o and ad; & Sinaitesicn. be built, the annual gross operating revenues of the system will be increased by approximately $10,000,000 and the net operating revenues by approximately $4,500,000. The North American We offer these bonds for delivery when, as and if accepted by us, subject to the approval of legal procesdings by our counsal and Company subject, to the extent contemplated by law, to approval by the Interstate Commerce Commission. It is expected that delivery wiil supported by reports of an urgent spot i be made on or about September 29,1925, in the form of definitive bonds or interim receipts of Dillon, Read & Co. demand and the strength of a cotton is one of the oldest, largest and B goods market. Seventh Street it 3 Sorr Lake . b most successful Utility Holding | . 3 i e Ot bt kv clossd aay ot | DM it = S| R Nt B, W, 8 Compasies in the country: Price 94% and Interest. To Yield 6.47% Det declines of 40 1o 48 points 1 Newmont Mining 881 5 ot S § i i 3 BB o oy b 7 ¥ T 3 ] e Statement just luutd.lho'l Further information is contained in a circular which may be had on request. o A SRy ) B S Bremics Gond 3. "2 Tdy Record Earnings Mgw; i iy Deoenier . 1'uw-n.u INSURANC E. Gold 07 A Descriptive booklet on request. R it R A ||| A on, Rea 0. INITI v ED. | : : (MW vonic sember 15 ) BEUR BRI 0 Y o S s Ladenburg, Thalmann & Ce. Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co. R ] share has been declared on the pre- | Diison Movotype.. .. ’ % Although Bolivia covers 560,000 S \ rred stock of the ¥ngineers’ l'l(ll](r‘l\ermvt\' Storage. . . square miles, its population is only WMlnngton, D. C. The statements herein have been accepted by us as accurate but are in no event to be construed as representations by us. ervice Co., payable October 1 to|yAshington Market. ; 85 13,000,000, or about equal to that of ders of Tecord September 2L, YelBT & U S e Chicago, according to recent estimates.

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