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NING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926. : FINANCIAL. - FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Bide.. Oth & F ) w. 4 Financial Surplus | | Henry/1. /Doherty ! Money to Loan | TRy [}UITUN ADVANGES I;Ef;,:"l‘?&):i;&‘:;‘::""“’;‘r e | Cities Servicg Company % Establish FOR RENT YORK. August 31— Expec. | %ol up to 284 S j::‘u':’::':;lr :lvfi"*""“‘n:‘;‘l‘\?‘ ..(‘.;.‘1|:fi,‘ ym the pubii ntilitie m\:\‘.h,:‘\;yn’;.'1;11i Slorel: andhOflices goglx/i“‘im Bldg. | Only when you are free ofjpetty details ) : e ol T inas it renliaed Gn s i wviow ot G kisaanr ear the ain 6189 J necessary to daily existence will Greater “Increase in Butter Values . . WOV Hl A n‘.,m"‘l.‘,\l n.'.flfl..,.». ».‘:‘iu\ e e in | Bullish Weather News Also New Willard Hotel T TIpIITIEE Achievement be possible. d_or were slightly lower ol ower at a losg of A ha \m',‘v:“, : e == G o Predicted—Melons and | midewater i 'Standarit 0u of 1o ahd Unied G and e | Has Effect of Boosting it ’hTREd:'“d— We BuvesSell % The purchase of X | Bank OIL. the Jast mamed off nearly a | General Rakig stocks were fairiy | onthly Rates . [ Peaches Are in SUPDIY. | point. Crese Symiate s stank at | nction wiih - rathor fren mupply of Values Today. If Rented eun,i‘szyed el |ov F]rst Mortgage Nottes it 1;.11- start LOH‘mu. \ul\H h.‘-’\.- 15 m‘n | :‘T; .\"um.'«\ ;nv-\vfyv:‘l w ol ‘::1:;‘1 Before September 1st Slocks &B l % | a ed. Carih Synd ate made | 1ol of pxterday he ! Yool dealers today reported an in-{ a4 Bew high for the present Mo Laround & unchanged I e e Sssacdin Peess H. L. Rust Company N with annual return of er prices | The most active t(rading in any | Ginger Al was uncha remniea. to increase before the close | 8ingle issue occurred in the newly of: | low 43, Warner Rrothers Pietn B ek, | Increased prices of both | fered stock of the Erie Steam Shovel [ 44 was off 2 points. (ieneral Motors, | . Tttar and eggs are expected during [ Co. This was an issue of 280,000 shares | when isaued, dvopped nelaw 140, then | Teentnbey P tenriy Fall season, it is stated, and { of common and it was announced by | rallled. Glen Alden Coal wads 8 GF0) ch. 17.48; Ma {he Thange in market conditions at| the bankers that the sub SLURALEYS i e R il NEW YORK, August | futnres opened steady: Octe Froase in egg prices, and butt Main 6888 1001 15th Street Mehiman l&' Co. I 1310 F § 847 May, 1813, The market fay at_an advance nd sold up to 17.88 the end of the i iption | high for the yenr and of 3 to 8 points thin time 4id not come as & surprise, | books had been closed With an excess | wax strong {tor December b | % Under Our = Partial Payment Plan e S 6% W S SV g pilsss Increabed Trom 2 to 3| ot the general market show P coritE b Purther Increases are ex-| Following fx list of honds ana| 0S8 Ly R e s e e e ork Life Insurance Co ; . CeMind"in the near future. Butter| stockn traded in on the New York| 1St fui ¢ 4 I el e L The New Y Of 7 ‘" e Co. Will open the door to Greater Achievement . ers to Make : Mrices alveady have advanced in the ! urh Market to hig butter centers, according to local | (. Aemlers, and while there was no in-im' hu ase reported here this morning. | 1 dealers savy the Increase may come | tomorrow 1y Swilt & Co F Tamna K0 Thateher Mf Thermiod Rad ( 3 Timke i L ron Pra Exp ay INDUSTRIALS Yeallzing and a little Southern hed Ping, but the murket was fairly active Jand e on buving stimulaied by | Bullish private crop reports, relative Iy firm Liverpool cables. further com- | rding the Egyptian crop Mortgage Investment Department First Mortgage Loans : HANNON. & LUCH % ¥ I plaines 1 Heavy receipts of watermelons and : ; i penches are meeting light demands, A < atingk Sani B pEeapi et further On Improved Real Eitate in the Dis- e — = i *howers in the I A private re- | : ‘ b 2 5 TKITE e ahe e Marsinn. Deia el IR [more. Sicintea A aisona | trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs 7 713, 715 and 717 14th St the peaches from Maryland, Dela 0Tl G lmn €. 11 port pointed to a crop of 14,85 1 ) . o Hhild b ekl Gl S RCAGEATS B T 8 bales, compared with the last Govern in Montgomery County, Maryland N2 Main 2345 supplies of appies are belng received 2Uni it Shonew ] Ao Yot 1 sasio0n ok e ertone R\ new 1 while another estlmated the condi i tion at 586 and the indicated yield il Jrisaa : oy j : ce extended to 17.93 r— 1 Apactanm 3 s 830 B3 | ror Decomber, or about 20 to 25 points Sts i Phopscies Office Buildings Salewin MINING STOCKS net hfgher, it considerable vealizing erpow B Am Thread € pr Atk I, & P growers hesitating to ship them be e of low prices, H 14,380,000 bales Mach 4% i Corn and peas are being rveceived Aseo Gaw & F 43 Warner vos i The early ad 4 in small quanities, and only moderat AL PR T Weat Dairy POA 448 [ s et iAC ait siopmia ALy b b g e Auburn Auie € 8, Weat Pow pid.. 03t #4554 quantiti potatoe t oth pan & K vre varieties are being received Meat, fruit and vegetable prices were sub. giantially the same as at the close of vesterdav's market. Haly . Corp Bancrott 1 Son 1 Borden €o | hundreds was encountered as prices reap Sronched the 18-cent tevel, and there ON APPROVED SECURITY wer setbacks later in th morning [xcept for profittaking. offerings Apply were restricted by the prospects for Tin & Cons HALF THE VALUE; DOUBLE THE GUARD Today's Wholesale Prices. 1 Rurdine 'Ine er- Fancy, 1-pound prints, 46a S R { further showers in some parts of th . 6. 45 store packed. 30 1 ComE frarmer shweers i some paris of e [RANDALL H. HAGNER & GCOMPANY" ga—Fresh melected, 20ad6: hen-| B4 Lon, ARUres, S0F mates, however, and the market i ‘“"'""‘b’" nerv. $7a38; current receints. 8 ent Piv Cor “howed a steady undertons. At mid : LbAN GORRESPONDENT T, alive—Turkeys, 35: Spring| b0l O4F n Wi Gav. December was selling around MonTGAGE | Only about half the actual broilers. 30a33: White Legl ros, 25a 15 Gol GAE'm A < Var or about 18 to 2?1 points net 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9 | valiie i hes seciiia Real 26 fowls, 26a27 osters, du. : nonwith Ed. pont Mining f | 5 y Tome. 0: old, 15: keats, Young, 70a b " W ‘ : g #0: 010 40 dressed turkeys, 40: New Orleans Quotations. | Estate, determimed by conser- vative appraisal, is represented e ‘holce, 131314 NEW ORLEANS, August 31 (@ ’ ock choice. 314 Sonepl Laund. Cotton _ fatures opened. stends = 3 medium, 1 A3, dstabe % 2DeFor R i ber, 17.10; December, 17.66; Jan : A in our safe Meats 30a32; shoul- 2 Dochler Die ¢ € 1784 March, 17.82, May, 17.92 OLDEST E t B k ders, beef 16a18; 3, Dominion St Ltd ary, 17.64; March, 17.82; May, 17.82 Nati Xtra banking el % Draper ¢ vrm” i i 5 | National al, 25. % Dubliier' ¢4 & Although Liverpool cables were Pt i H T Fruits and Vegetable Review it o A daaite co hetter than due. the cotton market T ours oday 64% FIRST MORTGAGES Today’s market report on fruits and L A 10 Beacon Of1 here opened barely steady today with the District A Third veg es. compiled by the Market s 54 Sarginal showin loses B2 ey of Columbia and tomorrow for News ice Bureau of Agricultural Kl Bond & 39 Gl Sens points. The initial show StV eTeHe . ; News Bello Suea BE RS BEit & i ‘atributed to the absence of | e the e "“’""‘""‘I)"’ of a Approximately two dollars in Aes—Suplies moderate: demand | 18h Erd™e™ " v RIS in the helt. The market soon | § our numerous e- : : slow, market dull: _bushel baskets: ~‘I;2‘Es|r)"“g'(“u:\;; A 3 ;wl“ll{m’l upon the |mhll(~1|t|hnk{-r ol 1 (FEIR (L1 parmental patrons Cenfury assured ]}:rotcctlc_m safeguards Virginia and West Virginia, various| 19 Fageol Mot Co. sillish crop reports, one making the | o ] " ; e varleties, medium to large size. T5a o | condition 21 and the erop 14,650,000 W1k TR T and others. Without's c‘e;.‘ d dar you inv est in fl‘l:'SC 00 1.25 all size, arch B0 alex and the other giving a condition phag gty 8 5 W T : e i ed Meials “lof 58.6 and crop 14,380,000 bales. | AN AN fWhy not avail your- preferred securities r third Laoss of a century’s experience with- out a loss to any investor is self ‘of this excellent opportunity to start Foxes—Washington, fancy = Winter hananas, medium to large size, R Cantaloupes — Supplies moderate: ilm Thapec M S eng o | October traded up to 1 cember to 17.86, or 18 to 20 points RGulf Ol of Pa 10 Kirby Pet &8 and De i Foundation F A demand ‘moderate, market stendy; ox, Theaters - Sy above the opening. Toward the end | saving with this strong Maryland. Share and Delaware % Ga 5 of the first hour prices eased off 5 | id bank ? q 3 B eac hrrinio Thazon| iaay o Bl B Nowot "o (0 =3l 518 EioMte Bh Tealtn o 'u' "‘,’ i vour assurance of absolute standards 452, aL7s; gew, 200 1;5'1‘5::?0%";: £ a . Nl Tomorrow E$1 or more will open safety. . all sizes, . 1o, Gen Rak 1 NGS EXPORTS ARE SMALLER. | g pink meats. jumbo flats, 8s and 98, Gen Elec Gor! 140. Honey Dews—demand good: 2Gen e B0 market steady. California. standard | 133 Gen Sir il 008 % Glant Port Com . RAT MORE, August 31 (Special) sxports through the port of Baltimore | & Rea zank O 3 Reiter Fouter Of1 Nafiona —112 Years Old <. 1.9022.00. jumbo crates, 3 rt @ ¢ o Routi S link GfAEana oites 3 Gilette (8 R 60 Roval Con O&R {1ast week dropped $2,137,269, compared | iorey Dews, 68100195, 1.60; Califor-| , JTgen Mlen Goul1 ek {with the previous week, while im-| o nia. jumbo crates Casabas, 2.50. {2 Heyden Chem..: 20 Tidal Osaze ol B e e l l 2 D be s Mappivink 1 Ind Ragon G A 30Tl Daaze 0 NV the weekly report of the collector of A . . - m;'{:;‘:“fl*( O aatern Btock: Nome. 3 Intern Tl B 10 Tide Water oil customs. Total imports for the week | or Eas E Landay A 2 eruelan Pel ! I g 4 Jeak y - growns. 2.00 per six basket crate. L2 Land Co Fialll 3 | & Woodley Pet 11 i iis | were $2,486,786, of which $1,670,005 PAID ON Main 2100 925 15th S LSt TatincerSupplies Tight: demand | 26 Leh pow ‘new 1o ] isg | myUoN 27 i |was admitied ' free. and exports SAVINGS 16th. St Opposite: U, S: Tres Mam 2 25 15th St. NW. moderate, market steady: New York.| g3 Lo val Qg 30% - 44 44% | sales in STANDARD O1L 1881 amounted to 18, o/ 3 . UPpP! .. sury 2.dozen crates Boston type, fair 31 Libbey O 10 | non vte 1R'% - = pid ol e P I Have You Been Stung Yet? Some men have to get stung good quality and condition, 2.25a2.75; Colo- rado, practically no supplies on mar- € Oif Kket; no sales reported. 1 3 s i Onions—Supplies light; demand S 0 ";t SO pfi peyr. 88,0 and hard before they learn to be cau- 1 at Bank.... 0§ L. EIN tious in making investments. Before light, market dull; Massachusetts and Ohio, 100-pound sacks, Yellows U. S. No. 1, medium size, Spain, crates, Valencia Nat Caskef new at Elec Pow A at, Leather,. . . at’P & 1 e pf 1017 1600 Jmp O of Can'n 180 fnd P L. : 0 inter Pt ¢ Ttd 100 Nat Tranit | vou invest—investigate! ¢ Bob Ser AT 18y 150 Northeer | Peach Market 1 TR LAY PRl i | || Peaches—Supplies heavy; demand| ‘3N ¥ Tel coprd.. 1134 400 Prairie P L. REAL ESTATE LOANS | : , e i Slnte | DR oievie i8] 40 Saln, e Tiév oo 280,000 Shares Common Stock B b baskets. 15 North Pow n 1 10 500 Southern I 1. @ XY weaker; Virginia, by i Pac G & E 104 1001 50 W 'penn Pl APARTMENT HOUSES | Elbertas, large size. 2.25 medium 4 Pac Stl Bailer | 1 197 | 43008°0 Ind. o RISINESS PROPERTY 0| to large size, 1.75a2.00: small to me- ‘e Pac P & Lt E!F . 10 2008 O Kansas RESIDENCE LOANS AT LLOW RATES Zy, | BO0S 0K Ohio ey 20008 O N Y few 1.50; wasty 1Pann G & E. 2 dium size, 1.00a1 . Erie Steam Shovel Company 252L3833 ® & FRED T. NE%B]T 3 M low as 50 . medium to 1, Penn P & 1.'pld 107 % 308 O Ohio | Jarge sizes, 1.50a1. : 2.00; ripe, Pa Wat Pow Co 154 03,0 Oniu et rmont Aver y n 0302 1.25. Marylund, bushel buskets, Ll b o 2 o it s Belles, medium size, 1.26a1.50: swma)l : Bk 4;:»3 & A 0os 'l TAX FREE IN PENNSYLVANIA s iy & i b: few ity Qw8 Ao Fow & I 05 size, some poorly graded, T5a1.00; few ok Rand Kard Burn 14 Am Roll Mill 6s 10 5 Delaware, hushel baskets 1y Resl A DBkiyn.. 210 22 Am Seating G+ " ~ . . . Belles, medinm size, 1.25a150; smali| Aiom Nowel TCA 1y A Am Tl gl Capitalization £ v B wp "o Mot . . 31 3 VW G I size, 00; bushel baskets, IHlales, i R Mot ek 415 1BAM WP 60 wi 817 Authorized Issued medium to large size, 2.00; few large 14 Rickenback Mot iy 1V Anaconda s .. 1102 =07 C; ; hle P size, 250 . e B s Lkl # Appal S ,_r(nm.(wx"v-h ¢ Pfd. ($rco par). . v.ese Lo EERE P 43,000,000 Potatoes -Suppliez moderate; de 8IS Tl e e sk SR Common stock (#5 par value) (this issue). . .... 510,000 shs. 400,000 ths. mand moderate, market dull and 1 Silica_Gel vic.. 18y 18% 18% 3 hell T Can b= A 1001, g i = !‘nlfi:g".sa“c.;(?\'f:ohP;:r: ‘.gor;q \‘"L-;‘- ”'; R e ) ,‘W:Z 8 £ Boston & Me. s 101 Convertible Preferred, stock: =7 cumulative dividend; callable at 115 sinking fund to r=tire $90,000 par e PR Y et 1§oucaED ol 8% 4% 3% J4Can Xat Ry’ 7e 111% value per annum; convertible at par for Preferred into Common at $32 per share for firsc $1,600,000 offered Sweet potatoss—Supplies light: de dgouparn ... /e B[E Ne SB O servga’ g for conversion; at $36 for second $1,000,000 offered; and at $4 for third $1,000,000 offered. mand light, market dull: North Caro- . 4 3 Cit Serv 12 Contain tna, cloth top siave barrels, yellows Teupan T H W'e summarize from the letter of Mr. F. B. McBrier, President of the Company, as follows: mand slow, market dull; Vi S atennuIAN. Bupplias St Washington Stock Exchange f‘:“"n:“}‘;‘“.‘“: E : : History and Business bulk per 100 melons, varios varietles | o, Pwvs‘:\“‘f_fi o Fed Tty : g e - L e sy | Dewcga Sy o =ho s i 10 e i e The Frie Steam Shovel Company of Pennsylvania, incorporated in 1885 as the Ball Engine Company, manufac- o Nipiien ignes aemand ignt. || WEEEF hintizoe 1 56100, 2 | E ";. o .Z: i} tured sreT)m engines until 1913 when development of 2 steam shovel was commenced, volume production being reached mr ‘u’u-:::‘!‘]r r!::;n"ox':;“flva'{:j sacked, per ek [ angment et e 101 18 in 1915. During the past year a gacolene-compressed air shovel has been developed under basic patents, placing the B ek | wash GBS 35 S100T A08% . ouyer o8 company in a favorable position in this field. Through concentrating on the few sizes for which there is the largest mfi:' mie: New York, bushel baskets, | Mones—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent. ZGult O Corn’ Bx 00 p\;‘rnryal(;narlkn, the ro:flpan:{'h:th}wlrpr! ;h:tlndn_arghracmr in u.-hfield. sell‘!ng ::fi“u; go:{, a;" all power shovels of one A ; 4 & | Ina TaL, e a4 cubic yard or less capacity used in the United States. The growing shortage of unskilled labor has increased the demand mo::":a‘i' \f;ntx’z"n:" o lmht }...,:’"::vr:f'_ | Bid and Asked Prices. iR “,.. w1l for steam and gasolene shovels and new uses for them are constantly beig:l developed. Present plant, located at Erie, round type. 2.50 BONDS. B SO e Pa., covers approximately seven acres and is capable of increasing production 35% without any substantial increase Celery—Supplies light; demand PUBLIC UTILITY i Car s in facilities. i i Rid. Acked ong 1sl 14 fs . A Loews Inc s alow, market dull; New York, crates, | oy mags an. % Earnings 17th and Eye Sts. B uppliesllahty 0 Amiod- | ATee e e o adin 7. Morie & AR 104 eas Supplies light: demand mod- | Am. Tel el etl. tr. Ba. . 101% L. Morria & Co ¥s 104 Sultes arranged to sul ” RSN - i erate, market steady: Colorado, 50.| Andcortis & Poi, Ry K. bs... s i Nav &L e % P e ot For over twenty years the Company has never failed to show a profit, and for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1921 § pound crates, telephones, 8.00. | &"F B: Tojonnege 8.0 0 ¥ Gon, Cop 58 e e leth. W and 1922, covering the last business depression, net earnings after taxes were $790,346 and $1,056,194 respectively. $ el, of Va. 5 A Se C 1001 ot . - 3 5 4 s 1056, S y. H = T | Capriat’ Traction R 100 Onin Pow 414% DK foot rafé as low as 1158 Farnings for the last four years after eliminating income from investments recently sold, as determined by Messrs. i NEW YORK PRODUCE. |Gy &8 v DR e Dhio Riv Ed Bs uranl. . i o Ernst & Ernst, have been as follows: . YORK 2 01 o 2 0 RS available. $200 month. NEW YORK, Augnst 31 (Special) o 100 1% - e The lettuce market continued strong | Fotomac Elec. G¢ ¥ 1085 Year Ending June joth 1026 1925 1974 1923 taday. New York crates of two dozen | fot Pl Bw. £ e | ) s Pl 4 ‘. . e s " heads of Big Bosion variety whole. | wasn: Aes: & A :‘; jo't| SBEmEF Net from operations after depreciation exclusive of invest- maled as high as $3.50 for the very | Wash' Balt. & Annan 0 ment income but before Federal Taxes .$2,077,107 3 - finext and as low aa $1 for the poorest. | Washibeton” Qas G4 100% fassi: 4 S : $2,077,107 -$1,803,377 $2,060,872 $2,457,688 Most of the business was transacted | wawn, Rwy. aic.. o 62 Net adjusted to increased depreciation on the basis of ap- o 5 “alifor: Vash. 5. n. Bal 103 e from ' $1.60 to $2.80. Califorr i atsmni Ry s i D praised value, and after Federal Taxes at present rate... 1,763,312 1,605,204 1,744,240 2,089,709 1 Shoms Colorado Yoburg tvpe in MISCELLANEOUS L Sloss Shoft'6n - 103% thre nd four dozen heads wholesaled eatn, rms Dairy 61 101 = 20 Bs QR 14 07, & . three and ;Tn“‘ e ads who ed | cn 4"‘%‘,.5';""“:. "c”fivi. ; i % : 1 ;f,.‘.f,‘.‘.,. ik 4 ‘ Per share common after 77 preferred dividend......... $35.88 $3.48 $5.83 $4.69 Catakill Mountain caulifiower was | Lot JointSgk: dof k- P2 4 : T R b ar 10 During the past two vears, the entire devel f the i n more plentiful supply. Crates of | Wash: Mkt Coid Storage 54 83 1.0 1008 & Ref Briadon 1013 o - Lol , the entire development expense of the new gasolenecompressed air shovel has been ab- and 16 heads brought $3 to §4 for | Wardman Park Hotel 5%s... 4 il 2 Webster Mil 635x a6 o0 sorhed. For the quarter ending June 30, 1926, volume showed a substantial ine v i s ) : L Wem Pate 6T 1005 1001 ontinental I1rust Co 5 : rease over the same period a year ago 'h;n‘:r:‘i,r“ sl el u‘,’z’.‘c‘:vd”:‘nnliflj‘( STOCKS. 301 Weat'nen'se B 5 003 9910 ® H and July was 667, ahead of last year. More orders for the new gasolene machine are on hand than can currently be jces were again obtained for 4 . = H : st g s e fancy tender beans. The green round PURLIC UTILITY. galer | maaf OREIGK BONDS 14th and H Streets o K filled as volume production is only just commencing. varieties changed hands at $1.50 1o $4, b i W Antoda T AL g2 4 i & ; 3 whereas the fiat brought $3.50 to $4.50. | American, Te B Maaiouns e BB LD Capital $1,000,000.00 H Financial Condition Wex Teans tanged from’ $1.40 10 $4] 0 ntiton. Gan L TR s : 2 d ¢ - and red cranberry $1.50 to §! © " | moclolk & Wash, Sicam poat | 26 | Buenos Chisdking A & Pelance Sheet as of June 3oth, adjusted for present re-capitalization and recent sale of investment securities, pre- The ‘hn']k' of _Eroen “1'.‘.-];.~.“|;(:-.>'.“v,..| i “",,'h r't“‘ & Rec. com: . 180 A ecking Accounts pared by Messrs. Ernst & Ernst showed current assets of $4,154,611.82 including acsh of $1,243,350.50, compared from upstate receiv e attentlon. | wash. Rwy Slec. pid... B Danish ¢ . 2 : = oo m 1243,350.50, Colorado offerings, which showed fine NATIONAL BANK, S Ttk Savings Accounts with total current liabilities of $466,002.40, leaving a net working capital of $3,688,609.42, ample for the needs of the quallty, ®old well. Bushel baskets |, i nai Capital.. 1 Bree SUE Thine Deposits business. ” from New York brought as high as| Columb $1 and as low as 50 cents. Colorado 5“._':-;:\;'- ol | rE s Management iy d of about 45 pounds sold at 37 kermers’ & Mochanics s ]l:{:::’»',r P S 5 n'ng.e For twenty years Mr. F. B. McBrier has been in active charge of production and will so continue. Sales and shovel 3 | Liverty e _ 1 Man M&S 7% 4;1 Commercial Credits development will continue as since 1913 to be in charge of Mr. A. C. Vicary. Mr. J. B. Terbell and Mr. William B. 1 X icopolitan : 11 Mor Bk Den 6s o = i g 3 i oy INCOME INCREASED. National - Metropolit i 3 Mani Medeliin &e Travelers' Credits Given, Jr., President and Vice-President respectively of the American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company, having AT ) e n e it o Waahingt | 1 Brov LA A recently acquired a financial interest in the Company, will become active members of the Board of Directors. NE K, August 3 kot Wehin v LA ; Y L . Henry Ford's railroad. the betroit, TRUST COMPANY B o Hont Travelers’ Cheques | H Tolado and Ironton, increased fts net | American Security & Trust.. 370 ago . . operating income for July to §140,54% | Continental trust.’ 56 S ) 3 Acceptance Credits THIS STOCK 1S BEING BOUGHT FROM INDIVIDUALS AND INVOLVES NO NEW FINANCIN ¥ ing ¥ * Bank D1s0 158 i HEdd i | INANCING FOR THE COMPANY. from $121.120 in July last vear, but |} M- Saving & Trist S 1] Slem &1 7 1001 Collections | onths of 1926 the tota S 2 Siom i i | declined to $1.434 from $1,889,506 | Eigun & oabt 3T e af Real Estate Loans | in the corresponding period of 1923, | SAVINGS BANK 90 Uni 8 W 6140 & 9813 s NI i g % Juitha corceanagping At e | commeres & Savlars.. . | o Westp U E Glan B8 89 Callateral Lioass Al offerings are made “when, a5 and if issued” and received by us and subject to approval of cownsel. 47 Fant " Waghington e » | Security Savings ) s i | = | B gt OO ents o ihiuronterties|| Investment Securities || | Eited suate sgiving are indicatec he RESOURCES LARGER. | WaRthRton Mechanics e c | ; B 2 5 e s orporate Trusts ¥ PHILADELPHIA. August 31 (Spe-| Amorican v et \::.y}j"th.'i.»:.‘f‘.'.:'.{\“ LR ‘p. | We have sold the above 280,000 Shares at 525 er share P ST P Ro0,000 Harrels Bl £ Individual Trusts ’ P Cameron veports that resources af | ENE S e State banks and frust companies of | Jttonal Umon AT ST. PAUL. Butter fat prices have (§ Administrator, Executor Pennsylvania on June 30 totaled TITLE INSURANC heen 42 cents a pound for several| totaled $3..| S c 2,253,200, an increase of $179.236 748 | LA™ i s weeke. Recent rains have improved | Safe Deposit Boxes . Deposits increased $118. | Title & Inv. Co. of Md. com. 48 pastures and corn grea and the | : the number of deposit outlook for production of dairy prod- “7 w increased DASILOES | et ':'_}:”‘:""‘ uets and live stock is better than at c ti t I T | HORNBLO ER & EEKS CASSATT & CO. . Pedeial Liopake vig ! iio time for monthe. 1 Continental Irust Co. STOCK OVE | Merchanis fuu & Storake’ 113 IRRFERSON 'CITY, M | . erchunts’ & St 1601 iei " ! JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ) | s iR RSUBSCRIBED. fi_er enthaler 108 1081 | drop in wheat seeding accounts largely | 14th and H Streets 5 20 2 i : NEW YORK, August 31 (R).—Pub. | Nt Mige & 8% | Yor the great amount of. crop land foregoin§ statements are obtained from oficial sources and are befleved to be correct. So hibrering Jorin Peopies Dri ) - p lie offering of 280,000 shares of com: | Lintich dunoivoe. - lving fdle in Missouri, Acreage Capital $1,000,000.00 | non stock of the Erie Steam Shnvvllfiw— ity Storage. ¢ -g4* | planted in 1 totaled 14,374,000, as | 4 i oiebavepes Cu. was quickly oversubscribed toda, e O compared with 14,670,000 last yea