Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 27

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, o = 3 = . T IN Y. 9 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926. FINANCIAL. 27 eninegacias o met 9.00; sound common and greenish Ifl:‘(;x‘;gnlxt;;]:p]y (]:H\'Q:l: nm“(@::, the REAL 1926 BUSINESS MARYLAND LEAF TOBACCO 10.00a15.00; good common, 16.00a25.00; ficlas and takes it away from them. | TREND STILL UNCERTAIN| RECEIPTS EXCEED SALES : meatum, 26.00a35.00; 00 to fine red A T E 't bl C ati B ’ld' A ’ . providing for fines for failire 0 NY| NEW YORK, February 15 UPl— | Speclal Dispatch to Tho Star. e 3080050 080 “’"f" 5::,0 o 5:‘;’:& RESIDENCE LOANS AT TOW qul abie Lo oper Ve bul “lg sS e s i e e e es | ne Nawxywrrh“ b;gunxv}\;lth busi- ,hffi::l:::?: m‘:‘:‘:"“‘:‘e‘:’ksfi;f;‘z b s Sl ne. 31000|] FRED T. NESBIT JOUN JOY EDSON. President FEANK P REESIDE. Secretary tractor. . Dungerous flying weather |ness moving forward with strong |the firs y weeks recelpts ; rganized 187 th YEAR COMPLETED : or aiets of Brovidence are accepted s | momentum,” in the opinion of Leonard | of Maryland leaf tobacco last week D A e = |J IVESTMENTIBEDG Maini 9302 Assets $5,031,81486 Surplus $1.352,140.93 leg ate excuses for failure to maln- | p_ Ayres, vice president of the Cleve- | exceeded sales, 110 hogsheads being e £ g = niacholiics land Trust Co. “The old yvear closed | received, while sales totaled 94 hogs-| Subscriptions for the 30th Issue of Stock Being Received - e a 5 5 Detroit Compan 0 ens Line with .the production and dlstrlhl‘illol’\ heads. Stock in State tobacco ware- o 5 | = P |GERMANY IS BUYING Selurme na merhins has Sonsiope.gp | Houses today totals 7421 hogshends The New York Life Insurance Co. : Join the Equitable and to Chicago—Contractors AMERICAN TOBACCO | far in 1526 to indicate a change in|and 776 hogsheads of ground leaves. i this excepticnally favorable situation. [ Prices today per 100 pounds OFsteitoMake S Syst ticall Pay All E Spocial Dispatch to The Star. Nevertheless, the business news of the L . ave OSystematically ay xpenses. A February 15.—Ger-|past fow weeks has been somewhat s Fll'St Mort e Loans o many is importing tobacco from Balti- :“‘l_"\f“:u":‘:{‘t“"l’;&u“;‘l‘f; “)‘;,"“h‘:’fl’l‘;‘::; gag You know the old adage “From little in large quantities, manifests of | of industry and commerce are avail. ~ 6405 > 3 acorns big oak trees grow.” Likewise a On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia lttle bit of vour salary deposited regu- and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Maryland larly each pay day in the Equitable will FOR 3, 56 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS. | eventually grow into a large amount. BY J. C. ROYLE. | 8pecial Dispateh to The Stas 5, NEW YORL Money To Loan —on improved D. C. real estate. Prevailing interest rates. Prompt. courteous service. Minimum charges. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 1409 L St. N.W. e show. The|able before any true estimate can be recently sail-| formed of the developing trend of affairs in the new year.” B i STEEL SCRAP HIGHER. YORK, February 15 (P).— | rman ports. Among the| Heavy melting steel scrap has been she carried was 39,000 pounds|gdvanced 25 cents a ton in the Chicago || Main 4884 wp propeller blades and hubs | gisirict, prevafling quotations now salvaged from vessels that replaced | ranging from § id of the 10| old propellers here. mships bound 15.—The o carried a large quan- This is the result of systematic saving. 1d metal products for Houses 1 Apartments Join today. Business Properties 2 0 Office Buildings ON APPROVED SECURITY 1 veland ar were awarded by the partment took over of th utes. ] Money to Loan | e utcr b o bis moncy. Ave | Joseph . Weller 330 _ 0dd Lots Carried on argin. RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY || It Is Not Y. E e I oy ar Boon paries™ ™ ™*|["PRINCIPAL AND 6% Buck & Company MORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT ARSI FURNIL MR Sy et e wervams rmomme, || m ot B G || w7 |If] 1321 Comnecticnt Avenus Telephone Main 9700 - e N O, Loty 15 (O | SRR U i e g 312 Evans Building || Your Ability to Save i et proitof $137204 in 103, || GEE G SV P L iy By |||} 1420 N- Y. Ave. NAW. That fter interest, taxes, depreciation and sletion. Ut || For Payday | Determines Your Success Bank in the District Depositors’ Ll il | Think This Over—Tomorrow Is Pay Day cfiCelumbie Convenience feallLINi IIiC) A FEW Dollars Invested in for ‘Tut ELLSWORTH, Gen. Ast. =|| AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. 801-6 Woodward Bldx. Prompt Action First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. . “ [l coMPLETELY P E e Our Partial-Payment Plan Will Secure for You 38_15th_Street —this bank . | First Trust Money| 1wo Dollars Protection | zaurree | v | A ON HAND SPECIAL OPEN T FIE FIRST MORTGAGE NOTE For EaCh DOllar lnvested! D iEor Until 5:30 P.M. ! = [ { On Washington Real Estate —Auvailable for Both EnEes [ AN No Investor e Paying an Annual Income of Building Loans and P e S D::gsslr TODAY 7 ying Reasonable Interest FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES AND andCommission ° ’ e " 1 e A 7 —112 Years Old Remember the first $1,000 are the ’ardest B Conservative appraisal is- but N t l . Tererta sl JAMES F. SHEA ; one of the time-tested safety fea- 3 o a lona - i g E R E 8 T i e Dollar will open a [ i [ Completed Properties 61/2% CAFRITZ Noxs o e Dallar will ope .,,_ 5 612% 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. tures of this dependable invest- ° | : —— mt g ot || coree | Matropolitan Bank ||| SHANNON &TUCHY PAID ON First Mortgage Notes First Mnga,?,f, ?‘ond‘ | For Sale Mortgage Department SAVINGS 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury 1SS iEndi TSt YEnzh Callor write for Booklet N1 { In Denominatiors of The F.H.Smith Co. CAFRITZ COMPANY 14th & K Main 9080 $100, 5250, $500, 1,000 637 Interest Secured on D. C. Real Estate Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Established 1887 1433 K Street N.W. Smith Bldg.. S15 13th St =1% | STOR T NO L0ss TO ANY IN FEDERAL- AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES, $14,000,000 1315 F Street JOHN POOLE, President 360,000 Shares i . COLDAK CORPORATION ‘ | (A Delaware Corporation) THE PROFIT | Class “A” Stock IN REGULARITY- | ON REAL ESTATE FIRST TRUST AND CONSTRUCTION LOANS € N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 0000 Fally Paid and Non-assessable. Exempt from Normal Federal Income Tax. Has priority over Class “B"" Stock as to both Assets and Dividends. Entitled to Cumaulative Preferential Dividends. Participating and Non-callable. $ MONEY TO LOAN§ ; L4 : We Buy and Sell : 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 594 || ch}llarit_\' in every phase of | (Emfiifi%t’:?fi-@\ L.be t B d | 0000000000066 your investment program as- | Authorised Outstanding 1IDErty ponas | — sures financial success. Regular, | Kok exceeding Class “A” Stock 500,000 Shares 360,000 Shares definite real estate values pro- Class “B” Stock 500,000 Shares 360,000 Shares Y X tect your principal, and regular 1 Treasury Notes | FIRST MORTGAGE 10 : 8 f TRANSFER AGENT: REGISTRAR: Money at 57/0 interest payments establish your Chatbam Phenix National Baok and Trust Company, New York The Equitable Trust Company of New York Etc. Very Desirable Conditions Ozer a income, in our safe— Gianted The Class “A” Stock shall be entitled to cumulative and preferential dividends at the rate of $.75 per ssare per annum. when and 15 declared, before any div: Quarter I f{""{ mlgudno- Class dSln:l' A(lfl; n-g”dprelut:‘ull :um?h‘u_v; dmas;‘n:; on Class “A” Stock ha n p;:d a’A:h}::vndrndi ma: paid on Ci Bond Department Q i Stoek ua the Direcwos may determine; not exceeding the rate of $75 per share persnnum. non-cumuiztive: ‘Any further 2 P Tyler & Rutherford . 6149 FIRST MORTGAGES || S e A e G B e ol cnday ot O B e e ol ot & of a 270 | dends. After this prior payment, Class Stock, also. without. par valae, shal be entitled 1 liquidation or dissolution to §$12.50 per share. The remaining The Washington Loan Loan Correspondent I amets shall be divided equally per share among hoiders of the Class “A" and Class "B Stock. ALl voling powers are vested in the Class B Stock. exceps . Century = | that upon defsult for ’flm moaths in the payment of any dividend upon the Class “A" Stock, the exclusive voting power is vested in the Class “A" Stock and Trust Company Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. = | up 3l comulative divideads on the Class “A” Stock shall have been eamed and paid, aiter which the exclusive votng power sball be again vested in the Class Newark, N. J. Without a In amounts of $250 and up. ||| A 900 F Street 1018 Vermont Avenue Tocs I | We quote from the letter of Mr. C. M. Burnkome, Vice-President of the Coldak Corporation, addressed to us dated Phone Main 475 I February 11, 1026, as followos: Product: “The Coldak Corporation produces and sells automatic electrical refrigerating machines for domestic and commercial uses, under the trade name COLDAK. The household unit can be installed | in connection with any ice-box. It is the only machine that has satisfactorily been developed for multiple distribution of refrigeration in apartment houses. Twenty refrigerators can be cooled by a single machine. F SAU L C O fH Apartment houses of 120 suites have been equipped with this system of refrigeration. For the commer- B . . . i cial field, the Corporation also has developed an exclusive multi-temperature system by which desired dif- H i ferent temperatures can be delivered to different refrigeration compartments by a single machine. | Main 2100 it The COLDAK unit is pronounced a perfected product by engineers who have spent years of study of electrical refrigeration. It has no vibration and uses a harmless, inert and odorless refrigerant. There are | COLDAK units, which have been in operation for over three years, where no service attention has been required. This is accomplished by the simplicity of its design which eliminates wearing and compli- cated parts and objectionable noise. Ophuls & Hiil, the foremost refrigerating engineers in the country, say in regard to the COLDAK uuit, that the electrical current consumption is less than other well known machines on the market of corresponding capacity. i 620 17th Street Investigate Before You Invest The Bankers’ Automatic Thrift Machine, like the Telephone, the Sewing Machine, the Adding Machine, the Cash Register, is a distinctively NEW INVENTION IN A NEW FIELD, and offers the same wonderful opportunity for returns as came to the original investors in the Bell Telephone, the Singer Sewing Machine, the Burroughs’ Adding Machine, the National Cash Register, Mergenthaler, 925 15th St. N.W. 2 Market: Reliable studies of the market show that approximately 116,000 automatic electrical refrigerating WE NEED ANOTHER ete. Our booklet gives the proofs of our claims. PN machines are in use at the present time, of which 70% were sold in the last two years and that the future Send for it and use your own judgment. v demand for household use will be almost unlimited. For apartment houses, the multiple distribution of 5 i =G e e 5 refrigeration, as developed by COLDAK, has opened a field which will give a large and increasing volume il Bankers’ Automatlc Thrifi Machlne, lnc. | = Advertlsmg = of business. Elettrical refrigeration will undoubtedly be included as standard equipment in the better class & 8 { of apartments, as are gas or electric ranges, ice chest and kitchen cabinet. The commercial field offers i Suite 201, 1301 H St. N.W., Washington, D. C. a large market with grocery, drug and delicatessen stores, butcher shops, soda fountains, confectioneries, i ¢ atl restaurants, florists, dairies, etc. [ 3 Public Service Corporations, whose fields of operation are widely spread throughout the United States, J. M. Darcer & Co., Inc,, is a national ad- have stated that as soon as produced in sufficient quantities they will adopt the COLDAK unit for sale and ;'cnisingagencywi}hitso!fi;ein Baltimore. put on aggressive selling campaigns in all territories in which they do business. < C l\;sid‘;}:“o‘?;::::;es&:}: ;:::Z::r:g:::::; Management: The Corporation will be under the administration and direct supervision of The J. G. The Dollars That ount--- have been published in 84 magazines and { White Management Corporation, Managers of Public Utilities and Industrials, and Mr. John H. Pardee, 26 newspapers. Tts booklets, circularsand its President, is the President and Chairman of the Board of the Coldak Corporation. The Board of Direc- letters arl:: grcail.ed in respons’e to inquiries tors will include the following: John H. Pardee, President J. G. White Management Corporation; J. I, . , 4 5 s Mange, President Associated Gas & Electric Company; R. P. Stevens, President Republic Railway &' HE ONLY DOLLARS that count are ::::;dd{‘:‘:r ;::g;z;'l‘: St mEAT | Light Company; C. M. Burnhome, Vice-President Coidak Corporation; A. P. de Saas, President Radiant the dollars saved, and the 0!11}' dpl- & i 3 | Heat Corporation; R. A.-Pritchard, Attorney; Hazor J. Smith, Treasurer Multicold Company; Willard lars saved that count are those wisely in- Nevertheless, it is comparatively a small il Reid, President Multicold Company; Lowell Mason, of DeRidder, Mason & Minton. vested. :%:’::?f:::‘i’]:‘;:lfief;?;;,n?::rfgc;;s?g:al;: i Purpose of Issue: The purpose of this issue is to acquire the assets owned, used and controlled by the advertising ability. i Multicold Company, for which 47,500 shares have been set aside, and to furnish the Coldak Corporation When you select a guardian for your { Z 2 i with additional capital to provide for an increased production of COLDAK units to fill the growing demand. ) & We want a man whe knows how to plan an savings you will want a safe security and the protection of a company with pres- tige for integrity. nt i top ‘N On the basis of this financing, The J. G. White Management Corporation estimates that the COLDAK advertising campaign, how to write it, and i unit can be progressively marketed in quantities to yield a net revenue which should insure an attractive how to direct it; a man who can adapt him- return on an investment in the Class “A” Stock. self quickly to same of the work we have in hand—campaigns on investment securities, trust company service, banking, ocean steamship travel, interurban electric trata- portation, ginger ales and other beverages, apartment building rentals, and corporate, real estate and philanthropic finance. The man will not be required to solicit ad- vertising accounts, for it is the policy of the agency not to employ solicitors. Apply in writing only J. M. DAIGER & Co,, INC. Financial cAdvertising Commercial cAdvertising 345 ST. PAUL PLACE ' BALTIMORE, MD. 1t is the intention of the Corporation in due cowrse to make application o list the Class “A” Stock on the New York Curb.” Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company offers you first mortgage investments at 61%4%, which have proved safe for 56 years, and a ‘service associated with a reputation for integrity. - - 727~15.Street. NW._Washingon DC. We offer the unplaced balance of this stock as an attractive speculation . in what we believe will be one of the largest industries in the country Price $11 per Share - All legal proceedings in comnection witk this financing are subject to approval by Messrs. Rabenold & Scribner, New York City, for the Bankers and by Mr. Robert A. Pritckard, Boston, Mass., for the Company. Patent Examination by Mr. Williom S. Pritchord, New York City. i The above information is based on reports prepared by The J. G. White Management Corporation, Messrs. Ophuls & Hill, Refrigerat- ing Engineers, and others. This stock is offered, subject to approval-of Counsel, when, as end if issued, and eccepted by ws. We reserve the right to reject amy and all subscriptions or to allot less tham the amount applied for. DeRidder, Mason & Minton | Plimpton & Plimpton . Becon New York 56 Years Without Loss to an Inve.ttor',l £q The sbove ifimation, while met guarasteed, has been obiained from sources we belfeve 0 be rellabl.

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