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FINANCIAL INTEREST CENTERS | 101 29 10230 16119 INITALIANBONDS Other Foreign Issues Draw Attention, Notably French and German. BL BYRON Special Dispatch to The Sta NEW YORK, Septem week in the investment mur been characterized by a remarkable | renewal of interest in foreign bonds, accompanied by rising prices. The result has been that the quotation for thes: the New York Stock a new high po vear, but sin mly lings Tor in these loans were initluted on any consider able sc Interest centered gations of Ttaly, many. Buyir bonds of were ol around the obli-| Franee and Ger-| d in the doliar | countries, and advances, but th picuous as in mentione this 1 the three sons Lor contidence variol who tivst investor Nn the willing for forced tc becase has the for vl tuke v utractive turn the 1 reached to tield. | estie honds Developmients. Ther ible e velopni buyers of place the bonds @ Aleflation Hig 1021 1039 10810 P 4 High. av-ly the surprisit he 1 v lire e st most s o era in should i 1S Dot ek | with | ) connection Dk honds been selling b France. Beliu with the same coupon rate : proximately the same maturits bad had an unfortunate history fered in December 3. thes the last to be warketed of all the uniinental Buropean T per cent | and distribution was not as thore in the the other three. | When ¥ « was dissolved in | May, . the n 10 abrupt break of al ; iy until the lust little: progress | recovery made. This | however, 5w sudden i seut on Friday, turnover, the best wonds was | was there v and lrge need quotatio in the I o free ench Issues. iprovement further vise W the dire in in all of the the sume. the Is the I T practically honds di Inasmuch ment con the latter sovern . Londs of e ys moved more | or less with other French securities Poerhaps. too, the report from the other side that a new loan was to I")l extende the Irench by a group of bankers. cally British, but actually Vesting Amercian capital. hs pomething to do with the matter. Un-| der the poley laid down by Washing ton, the bankers of the United cannot mak-: irect to France or to French enterprises until the war} debt refunding ment has been ratified. Still. in indirect ways, Amer fean funds could e used through Lon- don. There has been no progress 1o ward placing French finances on a gold basls, but at least the downwit movement of the franc has been av rested temporarily. which is another fact that has doubtless proved helpful to the market for Irench bhonds. furning to Germany. there is more cause for satisfaction thun in either Ttaly or France. Buving of German honds has not been cou hut they, too. have Leen well tak It v t bhe remembered that Gerry dollar loans sell on a lower vield basis than those of the other two conntries and do not offer quite so great a spec: ulative incent For that very rea- son they should he more ttractive to the buyer whose main purpose is con tinuity of income and not apprecia tion in his pr reasury Issue Marketing. market the most | ment was_ the | 1 1o the Treas- 00,000 certifi- indebtedr a 3% per e pasis. The reception accorded this financing on terms so favorable hithe Government supports the argu- ment that the Treasury will be able to borrow at progr essively lower rates O time moes on, no matter what the course of the rest of the investment in- had | the domestic deve In Interesting swever, no sign of any the demand for prime securities. Prosperous utilities have again demonstr ted their ability to sell first mortgage honds #t prices to net the buyer less n 5 per cent during the week. The et fo seasoned fssues has been «dy. While it has not enjoyed any tmportant advance, on the other hand, it .t been disturbed by what nioney has occurred. ément of the Fed- eveals nothing to nvestment situation. The i ctically the same preceding and uearly we what it wek in the same ndoubtedly the ing of bonds it has heen re e s, weakening i public o is a point ab week @ year A has been member banks. bt some 8¢ BUTTER RULES FIRM. | HICAGO, September 11 (). —At advances 2 W0 % the butter market ruled firm, but the early ad- vance appeared to be fully maintain- Supplies continued to be some- 1 and ctor in the firm- centralized car market nd fairly activd al an ad cent. Supplies were mod- firmly held. Fresh, 821 <core, 42; 90 soore, 41: | A8 score, 37; 8T score. ed, 90 score. ' 3, cent was firm vance of erate an moore, 423 89 score, 2 36. Cent score, 391; 4115 89 §§ score, 361z { » | GET DIVIDENDS SOON. | NEW YORK 11 P Common st Butterick d no re- for 10 years. dividends, saild man, sailing on the Paris today st the RBritish and French business of the company. Directors will meet in the ner future to consid idend question, Mr. Moors a heing their pres. ent inte: dishnrsements of hoth ¢ Septembe: ). A. Moore \ STOCK OFFERING EXPECTED. NEW YURK. September 11 (P).— New York ikers will participate in new financing being arranged for the Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., following an early recapitalization. An offering of additional stoek is expeoted within & Bow weeks, ) | 1081y 104 9115 Yolu 110 109 u 1 115% oy 1001 105 {101 Ybla iizy 1065 1041; 911y | 108 1068 9819 102% j112 100 108%s 1074 9613 89 f104 85% 70 _98% Y2 104% 85% 96 102% 187 62 98k 325 98 85 95 1837 1z 3 1014 96 13 B1': 941, 99°s 101 108% 8% 69 96% 86k 25— Low. 99-15 101-1 100-16 101-1 101-20 104-13 5— Low. 1007 85 10445 104'y 86 101 102-26 101=21 Liberty 1st 414s 1 100-31 100-13 Livert: 101 High. 100% 1324 994 103 8774 1107 108%y 8944 105 1058 1084 1023 106% vl 8% 96 108-7 108 1926 . Low. C. S. BONDS, +20 99419 Liberty 31ps 1932-47 .... -aq d41581927-42. . 5 Liberty 3d 4345 1928 9 Liberty $th 4145 1933-3: Treasury 414s 1947-52. ... ~15 100: 101-2 20 106-9 FOREIGN. Arzentina 6= A-954 % Argenfina 78 1927 Australian Govt b: Austria 75 1943, 5 Belgium 65 1955 Belgium 755 1945 i Belgium 8s 1941 Bordeaus 63 i Brazil 8= i#41. ‘anada bs 1952, nada 513 1¢; % Chile 85 1926 Shile 85 1941. Chile 85 194§ . ... .. Chinese Govt Ry b 1 Copenhagen 513 1944. 4 Czechoslovakia 8s 1 Denmark 6s 1942, Dutch East Indies 6s 1 Dutch East Indies 6s French Govt Tigs 1941, French Govt 85 194 4 103% 1038 9214 9816 101% 8% ¥Bly 92ty 100 106% Taly 7s, lapanese 6§ Jergens Utd Margarine 6. Netherlands 6s 19 . Paris-Lyou Med 6s 1458 Poland s, & Queensiand 6: Queensland 7s 1941 tio de Janeiro 8s 1946 Suo Paulo, State of, 8s 1936 Seine, Dept of, 7 Serbes, Sweden 65 14 Wiss 91ps 1946, ... Cnited Kinzdom 5128 1 United Kinzdom 5 INDUSTRIAL AND MISCE 1035 Amer Agri Chemical 7339 19 99 Amer Snielt & Ref 1st 55 1947 107 Amer Smelt 15t 6s 1042, Amer Sugar Refinlng 6s Amer Tel & Tel ¢l tr 4 192 Amer Tel & Tel cl tr 53 1946 ‘Anaconda Copper 6s 1953 & Anaconda Copper cv deb 7s Argnour & Co 4325 1939 Atlantic Refinmng deb 58 Bell Tei (I’a) ref bs 1948 Bethlehem Steel pm 65 1936 Bethlehem Steel s { 65 194 : Chile Copper 6s 1932 S Cons Coal (Md) 1st ref 53 1950 Cuba Cane Sug cv deb 83 1930 Detroit Edison ref s 1840 Dodge 65 1941.... uel & Gas 1938 Ewpire Goodyear Tire 8= 1931. . Goodyear Tire 85 1941.. Humble Oil & Ref 5 Inter Mer Marine Inter Paper 53 B 1947.... Iuternational Tel 55 rets Keliy-Springfield 8s 1931 4 Lackawanna Steel bs 115 Liggett & Myers s 1 Manati Sugar & £ 7125 1942 Midvale Steel bs 1936 Néw England Tel bs 1952. N Y Edison 15t 6%s 1841. .. NYGasELH& P ox 1948, N Y Tel43s 1959, .. . N'Y Tel 63 4941 North American Paciflc Gas & Blec 5s 1942 iy Pacific Tel & Tel 53 1952 4 Philadelphia Co ref s 1944. .. Public Service 68 1944 Sinclair O1) 78 1937 Skelly 6325 1927. South Porto Rico S United Drug 6s 1944 7S Rubber 1st & ref 5y 1947. U S Rubber 7%s 1930. U S Steel s £ 68 1963 2 Utah Power & Light 55 1944. Va-Carolina Chem s f 7s 1947 Western Unlon Tel 6335 1936. Wilson & Co 15t 65 1941. ... RAILROAD. : Atchison gen 45 1935 Atlantic Coast Line 1st 43 19 Balto & Ohio gold 4s 1943. . Balto & Ohio cv 414s 1933, Balto & Ohio ref 5s 109 Baito & Ohlo 65 1929. .. .. B&O PItis L& W Va4 B & O Southwestern Div 5 cis 50 Brooklyn Manhat s f 65 A 1468, Canadian Northern 6153 1946 Canadian Pacific deb 43. Central Pacific 45 1949 i “hesapeake & Ohio cv 4148 193 Chesapenke & Ohio gen 4145 198 esapeake & Ohio cv 53 1946 Chicago & Alton 3135 1950. % Chi B & Quincy 1st ref 6s 1971.. Chi & Eastern Il gen 5s 1951. Chi Great Western 4s 1959 484 Chi D & St Paulcv 4155 1932, 90% Chi M & St Paul gen 4145 1989. 484 Chi M & St Paulref 4135 2014 473 Chi M & St.Paulev 53 2014. A11% Chi & Northwestern 6% 1936. 65% Chicago Railways os 1927 874 Chi R 1 & Pacific ref 4s 1534 9414 Chi Union Station 41y~ 1964 115% Chi Union Station 6155 1963 81 Chi& Western Ind con 4s 13 102 CCC & St Liref 65 A 1929 105% Cleveland Term 5%3 1972 95% Colorado & Southern 4145 1935. 88% Cuba RR 681962 ....0v.... 102% Delaware & Hudson 5% 19, 85% Den & Rio Grande con 48 1936. . 62 D& RG West b8 1055, 90 Detroit United 4% 1932 0 70 80% 744 Erie 1st con 45 1996 61% 63 69% 93 1064 114% 99% 9's B4 102's 80 T6% 1064 81 ula 99 1095 106% 34% 90% 98 95 100% 4% 63 0K 1% 2% 7 85 #100% 108 11613 64 Erie gen lien 4s 199 68 Eriecv4s A 1953, 73% Erie cv 48 D 1953. . 974 FlaECos 74. 1067% Grand Trunk s f deb 6s 1936. 1143 Grand Trunk 781940 .. 1024 Great Northern gen l3s 195 110% Great Northern gen 7s 193 921, Hudson & Manhattan gef 5s 1957 76% Hudson & Manhattan adj 5s 1957. . 102% Illinots Central 5%s 1934.. 62 Inter Rapid Transit bs 1966 $6% Inter Rapid Transit cv 7s 1932, 66 Inter & Great Nor adJ 6s 195 89% Kan C Ft Scott & M 4s 1936 7214 Kansas City Southern 8s 1850. 93% Kansas City oSuthern 6s 1950. 98% Lake Shore 45 1928... 963 Lake Shore 431931 93% Louls & Nash unified 4s 1940. 89% Mi] Eleo Ry & Lt 1st ref os 61. 102% MStP & SSM 6%s1931. 845% Mo Kan & Tex 15t 451990, .. 904 Mo Kan & Tex ad) s 1967...... 96% Mo Kan & Tex pr In 65 A 1962. 66 _Missouri Pacific gen 4s 1975 T 961 N O Tex & Mex inc 5s 1935 943, New York Cent deb 4s 1934. 101% New York Cent ref imp bs 2. 106} New York Central deb 69 1935 58 New Haven deb 48 1957. . 9715 N Y N H & Hcvdeb 65 1048 N Y Ry 681965....... N Y West & Boston 4348 1946. Norfolk & Western con 48 1996 Norfolk & Western cv 6s 1929. Northern Pacific 35 1947. ... Northern Pacific 45 1997. Northern Pacific ref imp 6s 2047 Ore Short Line ref 4s 1929, Ore-Wash 1st ref 4s 196 Pennsylvania gen 44 19 Pennsylvania gen 58 1968 Pennsylvania 6148 1936. : Peoria & Eastern inc 48 1930 . 0044 138% 61% 86 108% 9674 83% 94y 102% 1113 85 1014% 94 T 887y £9%y Reading 4 el 1o Grande Western clt 4s 1949 RIArk& L 4%s1934 . SILIM&SR&G451933... .. 77% St L & San Fran pr In 48 A 1950 93 St L & San Fran pr In 5s 1950 H9 StL&SanFran5%sB 92y St L & San Fran adj 6s 1956 £2% St L & San Fran inc 6s 1950 691 Seaboard Air Line ref 4s 1959 76 Seaboard Alr Lineadj 65 1949. . 91 Seaboard Air Line con 6s 1945. . 967 Southern Pacific ov 45 1929 851 Southern Pacific col 45 1949 90 Southern Pacific ref 4s 1 8§11 Southern Ry gen 4s 1956 104 Southern Ry 18t 5s 1994 .. 112 Southern Ry dev 6135 1456 41 Third Ave udj is 1960. . 9214 Union Pacific 1t 4s 19 1, Union Pacific cv 4s 1927 998, Virginian Ry Ist 531962, 101% Wabash 1st §s 1939. 991 Wabash 538 75. . TEDTEE Last. Yield. | wi- 331 10126 3 81 100-21 3 80 Mish. Low. 101 101-26 100-19 Prev. week's Low. Last. 99 9% 100% 100% 984 98% 1015 568 107% 1070 58 1044 10: 1017 1007 Close. Migh. 99% 99% 100% 100% 93% 101 1007 10815 | 100% 102% | 105 104 118 05 104 100% 108 1034 | 98 1037y 1061y Y0'a 1014 106 90'y 0l 1024 9% 100t 106 8% 96% o 100% | 106% i gpen to the public on Tuesday . wu\." { will be no interruption to by [The 1 {of Willlam { Charl | method. i | cis G. 100t w6l | 1184 | 854 9l | 98 % 954 | 08 | 60% 105% | i | W0 | 14 4 Hak 1z | Ty 9l vi% 110 103 106% | 96 964 1084 9 % 9314 787 1% 6% 81% 99% 1158 1Jok 1138 uBk 81% 102% EOND SHSIRSIY FOR THE SENE 100N rES WILLTOUR WEST A. B. A.-Convention Draws! Large Delegation—Bethesda Bank Is Completed. By EDWARD C. STO ton bankers in the near fu- | their destination being the an- | convention of the Amer Association which opens in es on October 4 The pro- s already announced includes ddresses on nearly every subject of | st to the banking world. Vass. vice president of the sion, ix now well on (h slden Gate, while Addison. jr., vice president of the association for the District of | Columbia, and Lanier P. McLachlen, | member of the nulnin‘lilli’ committee, | will leave Washington' this week, making the (rip via the Panama al. Marry V. member of Francis G Haynes will attend as a the exccutive couneil: Charles (. Lamborn, vice president, t compuny division. and Maurice | rhack, vice president of the State Bank division. Jashoa Bvans, jr., who luding his duties as a member executive council, will be the local delegate: s will Newhold, whose duties as a d stor make him wish to at {he sessions. Hlarry H. McKee | and \ or B. Deyber also are to be of phe Long John bank tend Uppe: SEPTEMBER 12, 1926—PART 6. FINANCIAY.. | IN STEE'_ INUUSIRY“' barely steady, but with fo [quo\uuovm maintained by producers. | The movement into consumption con —— tinued liberal. Trade Shows Signs of Im-|vorabie statistical situation and 5 much hetter consuming demaund i proving as Fall Advances. Tin Strong. |have sold at 14.30 to 14.35 for elec- |trolytic delivered Tin was strong. veaching the high- | a8t level since the war, due to a city of straits and the tight position of nearby supplies Lead, hecause of WE FINANCE —all clasees of ¢ ns Large Loans a Specialty | Current int commission i' | Higbie & Richardson, Inc. W. 816 15th SI. ki, f FOR SALE First Deed of Trust Notes Bearing 6': . Interest See WELCH Realtor Established 1899 15th and New York Ave. Main 4346-4347 No Loss to an Iy | [\ rate and favorable Chinese situation, althongh | Antimony, firmer, reflected the un- | demand is not very active GOLD FOR GERMANY. NEW YORK, ‘September 11 (#) | The current ‘movement of gold to Germany, which been under way | for the' past six weeks. has now reached a total of $30.000.000. An was_ withdrawn by weelc from the its ' account at Bank of New Years “When You Need a Loan Think of Welch, Realtor Loan Spec Money to Loan At 512% & 6% Interest Refore Placing | NEW YORK. September 11.—Tie Isteel trade shows signs of improv- |ing as the Fall advances und gen- jerally speaking. the undgrtone hus {become firm with an upward tend- lency to prices. Pipe mills hnve been {working at 99 per cent of capacity. while tin and sheet mills are also active. AL Pittshurgh the leading interest fs reported to he producing | | between 80 and per cent of ca- pacity with a good demand: other {mills are working at ahout the same pacity. More activity is also being {shown in plg iron. especially in the | New York district yme business { being taken for fonrth-quarter ship- ment In copper there has heen no re vival of demand since the holidays. The larger domestic consumers believed to have covered their needs for September and in some instances | well into October, and have been | holding off in view of the easier rul- | ing of the markets abroad. No sell- ing pressure of consequence has de- { veloped and producing interests gen- lly were said to be holding for! cents at the end of the week cas heing shaded, how- | gold earmarked for |the Federal Reserve | York We Will Loan at 51 % Economic Conditions Tyler & Rutherford .0an Correspondent of the Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Newark, N. 1018 Vermont Ave. Renewing Vour ities Servicg Company M; herty 803 Wilkins Bldg. Main 6189 2nd TRL We Lave for male severs excellent second trust notes | his birthday anniversary. dent Bank of Bethesda, wh into its fine new home this week. ower: §. Walter Bogley, cashier, e who played a very important part in 1o be out of the | MKINE possible the new bank, which | == L el | WA b formaly ‘opened on oG || w pAY MORE INTEREST | ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS time. Special {rains will i 1 pankers I fon and has shown much in- ||l | Than Any Other National Bank He is a mem- || in Washington with fellow financiers L 0N s of 5 Dl in the pending Shenandoah parts of the country, and | (&X€8t M Che L Interest on DAILY Balances Come in and let us explain d_ by high-grade res, (ences in n.w. Washington some for cne ¥ear. oflie: . onger. Al veal imves nents BETTER HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO. 1030 Investment Bldg. in the delegation. which will, of course, be headed by Howard Moran, president of the District Bankers' As- soclation, The dele are ¢ity from a month to exal having deferred brokerage. No rted what papers vou have to your properts. Fr. 8819 from many 1 Estate Small Loan Co. it is yet po Dist National Bank Blde. here may e Wonderful scenic have been selected Bethesda Bank Completed. past few days tinal n put on the Bank | new $60.000 ihle (hat the party feom |jer of the District of Columbia ised I numbers: | Association and last June concluded * 'a most successful year president of the District Banke Association Ny becoming a member of i t st Sawisiects: || Commercial Nat'l Bank | A few days ago he agreed to join the | 1At aridiG: Siveets faculty of \Washington Chapter. In stitute of Banking. and will conduct | Resources $17,000,000 ¢ | | the course in “cred Aside from (]| i ’ | banking, Mr. »n has three hol ARSI ERRSIDEE bies-—-golf. 1d hunting How old is he? Thirty-nine Stores Moderately Stocked. “With such @ splen record in | the principal industries already deti- | established this vear, there | A to believe that the Fall | husiness will not e ays the American Assocation Journal. he small increase in money rates, far {trom bheing u bad sizn. is regarded as favorable, inasmuch as it reflects large demands for money in com- |mercial pursuits. The heavy pro- lquetion of goods seems to be mov ing into consumers’ hands rapidly, 1l while there have been reported here and there instances of large inventories, there has centainly been no serious piling up of sto Com- modity prices Lave been gently back- ing and filling and are actually lower than at the beginning of the vear, which minimizes losses from inventory fluctuation Sales of the 10 leading chain store companies in _the United States aggregated $345,5 e elght months ended August 31, total established w new | for any similar period in the history of the country. The total compared with $304,8 3 in the same period in 1 for 1926 compared wi led to $40, . or 1 per cent. Adison | “presigent Leith, his officers aund the council of administration of the local institute of banking will hold 4 get-together dinner LOMOITOW eve- ning at the City Club. The dinner is fur much the same purpose as the one enjoyed by local bankers last week—the chief aim being to perfect plans for the coming vear. Stephen Miller, national leader of the insti- tute’s educational program, will ve the guest of honor and the principal speaker. The chapter here is about to its twenty-sixth year's ac- The New York Life Insurance Company First Mortgage Loans On h!lpm\ed»k'e;.l Estate in the District of and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County the e bes ‘s handsome During uches he building event to be made a gala affair. R. Tuckerman, the p : s . have arranged . shier, have arrang Columbia Money to Loan Maryland Secured by first deed of trust on real estate. Prevatlmg interest and commiss Trast | Joseph I. Weller NECL Bldg., 9th & F N.W. ortgages Funds avallable at oace We are proud of owr reputation for serviee Shapiro-Katx Realty Compa: Tere K nu.? b oU1L A i all other re cramped quarte: 3 Years, 5 Years, 10 Years 5%% RANDALL H. HAGNER: & CGOMPANY ‘Tncorporated. MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 wd there iness ruesday’s opening | have been sent to leading bankers in by Maryland and in Washington. | .ption committee is made up W Bride, Oliver Owen Maj. R. B. Lawrence Robb. On the da opening Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerr also to give a 3 o'clock luncheon to the officials of the banks with which | e Bank of Pethesda has especially - 2 The officials’ wiv so heen invited e new building is co! i stone n local quarries owned | R kerman and Mrs. Lillie | ine. Designed by Ward Brown, | Washington _architect, and built | - Charles E. Langley. it is modern contains all the con- arrying on banking, in- ‘uding extra-flne vault space and harglar alarm protection. The walls the new morine finish in which Joring is sprayed on by a special | ent Invitations to Homes Apartments Office Buildings Business Properties Kuhn, tructed | | First Mortgage Investments A Part of Apartments ve Banker Celebrates Birthday Yesterday was a big day for Fran- Addison, jr.. vice president of the Security ngs and Commerci Rank. flowerson hisdesk announcing Mr. de not the —a very definite part. ciding whether or tenants arc held—is Management. Smooth running, experienced Management keeps leases signed. Let our Manage ment experience increase your profit. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St.-N.W. -secured by Improved Real Estate located in the Nation’s Capital. Govern- mental association doubly their worth. An- nual return— 1/,0, 6Y2% ‘lorlgn_(; Investment Dept. (SHARNON. & LUCES)| 713 14th Street Main 2345 th is probably the Younges president in any bank in the cit his rise in the profession has been very rapid—the result of hard work and unusual ability. Born in Prince Georges County, Md., he got his early education in the public schools and in Spencerian Business College, later taking a degree at the George- town Universily Law School. While he prefers finance to law, vel he puts legal knowledge to excellent use. Mr. Addison has resided in Wash- ington 22 years, is a member of the insures THE YEAR 1926 TO DATE ON THE WASH. INGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Furnished by W. B. 1libhs & Co. Up to and Including Friday, September 10, 1926. Bales BONDS. High. * $12,000—Ana. & Pot. River R. R. 1st 5 9545 12,000—C. & P. Telephone 1st 5s. 1005, 15,800—C. & 1. Tel. of Va. b 100 206,500—Capital Traction 1st 3s. 1011 5,000—City & Suburban Ry, 1st 87 91,000—Georgetown Lt. 1st 5s. 1001 23,000—Pot. Ilec. Power 1st o8 101 192/000—Pot. Elec. Power Cons. bs 101 9:300—Pot. Elec. Power Gen. & Ref. 1073 57,200—Pot. Elec. Power Ref. 7 ash., Alex. & Mt. Ver CAlex. & Mt. Ve Bulto. & An Light Gen'l 5. Gus Light 6 Low. 943, 100 97 Close. 94% 1003 %/ 99 10114 86% 99 101 100% 10613 106 7% 6615 101 1023 8215 1045, FIVE ADVANTAGES of _ the Metropolitan Life Insurance 000—Wash 105,500—Wash. 204,200—Wash, 200,000—Wash. Ry. Cons. 4s..... 42,800—Wash. Ry . Gen. & Ref. 10,500—Dist. of Col. Paper Mfg. Ist 6s.. 2000—Southern Bldg. Co. 613 3,800—Wardman Park Hotel 6. Shares. STOCKS. 6—Capital Traction 4,393—Washington Gas Com pany Loan Loans are made for a period of fifteen vears. com. 101% 101% a3 1 103% 10. o - 103% 10415 103% 104 107 108 107 by 62 69 66 2 103% 1034 103% 29% 234 % 166 166 65, 65 i " uz 112 9T% 97w 85% 86. S$5% 854 - fTn S8 9Tk e . T Y Y 106 1075 106% 1074 41% 4 1023, o B3» 7% 97y 41 10344 102% 9% 974 83 83 94 % 924y 83 41 1084 974 £ 2 524 974 954 T 98 97y % 99% 101% 102% 103 103 1034 3% 4% 9% 99% 854 854 10z 1% 1114 | 110% 1118 | 99 _ %9 _ 98is 98 10175710175 ifih—mbx % 5—Wash. Ry . & Llec. pfd. Power pfd.. Power, int. receipts. . —Commercial Nativnal Bank 94— District National Bank 10— Farmers & Mechanics' Federal-American National Bank 93—Liberty National Bank .... 10—Lincoln National Bank Metropolitan National Bank —Riggs National Bark second National Hank........ hington Nutional Bank ~Amer. Security & Trust.... Continental Trust.... ferchants’ Bank & Trust. Vational Savings & Trust. | . 519—Union Trust .. . 84—Washington Loan & Trust 30—Sec. Sav. & Com'l...... —Seventh Street ...... | 30—Washington Mechanics | 2—Corcoran Fire Insurance i—Firemen’s Fire Insurance National Union ... ‘olumbia Title ... 43—Real Estate Title. 59—D. C. Paper Mfg 3.183—Lanston Monot. B Merchants' Tfr. & Storage Tergenthaler Linotype 5.764—National Mtg. & Inv i & W. Steamboat. .. curity Storage Washington Market 65—Federal Tir. and Storage, pid 1,239—Mergenthaler, old ... §—Peoples Drug Store, pfd. 1,102—Mer. Tfr. &Stg. pfd... S UNLISTED DEPARTM 2 ISSUE. Open. ~Chapin-Sacks $¢ 100 —Chapin-Sacks 7% 70 6—District_Title Ins. 2114 /* 100—Miller Train Control £ —Raleigh Hotel Co ... §—Washington Title In Shares. BANKS. 190—Departmental Bank. 3 10—Northeast Savings Bank 10—North Capital Savings Bank. Sales. BONDS. “.Wfl—flml‘lihl Club 4%8encevetpsrerse No renewal charges. ch_lling loans may be retired on any interest date after the third year. without payment of bonus. Small installment payments of 3%; of the prin- cipal are made semi-annually. commencing either in six months or after three years. Cash investment in home increases semi-an- ually as the loan is reduced. pfd We will be glad to discuss your problems with you VWEAVER BRO REALTORS ‘809 15th Street N.W. Phone Main 9486 Shares. 12 pfd pra 102 -