Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 15

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5 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 192T7. FINANCIAL. i ————e Eas and disposes of scores of other | Annapolis and gton business | WESTERN MARYLAND PROFIT. I s $1.986.144 against !'.'55.»‘ PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. ! o al ¥ &0 5 6 for Ja 1926, ‘aiy increame | | oLl i A”In MEN WATBH o she o ¢l | March the Washing-| BALTIMOF February 8 (Spes| 9 g | PARIS, February '8 (). —Prices | ; D ¢ moved frregularly on the Bourse to plate gla F altimore and Annapolis will put | cial).—Janu: rnings of the West- | Three " rentes, - The New York Life Insurance Company profit. g - on 10 twoenr ar dated trains. These | ern Maryiand Railway were larger | Ne . Boston ix the great. | 30 “hang: Offers to Make world. Last b ars are desc S Al.l FURD’S MUVES estimated at approximately $13,000,- Besides affording .n..;n '...mmn’ nhw the history of the system, according to | " wre 9852 g o . T < operation of the new trains | &g EF (L fust fssied. Total pounds, ' % R aton 4% oo o / s of ble the company to reduce | 8. 7 .t(}_ . . On Improved Real Estate in t)lc l‘lltn(( of Columbia Experiment in Rebuilding Old i i kni v 04| oea aILLs ACTIVE and Nearby Suburbs i Montgomery County, Mds for 3. 5 or 10 year terms on your ,Cars Holds Interest of Oth- (W B. & A. SURPLUS ‘.(}.,T\“‘,.‘."{.\‘f.f,}"‘\';,‘.'::_f.,‘,,;;‘1‘ o United States Securities Corporatlon Howms 1 Office Building b er Manufacturers. IS $32,071 FOR 1926/ it oo 3 (Incorporated Under the Laws of Maryland) Armeiies / 2% Business Property ' BY J. C. ROYLE. A 8 ; e i M . Apnly Boectal Dispatch o The Star. | Decrease in Operating Expenses| 1 2 Authorized Capitalization Ranparr H. MAGNER & COMPANY o ‘\,‘T _'. il e " | Brings Up Earnings—New Trains 260,000 Shares 8, Cumulative Preferred Stock, Par Valus $10 MORTGAGE LoaAN GORRESPONDENT Go on in March. Money to Loan 100,000 Shares of Common Stock, No Par Value 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 St # Secured pv first feect of trust on eal estate 4 5 3 Prevalling inierest and commisslon, Special Dispateh 10 The Star Joseph | Weller o Wah L8 room eriment ; enen n n( ::1“ hie L8 ” o l M Lfl omdition i el Pt et Sare | el i, comoitated - mre | | S orlgage ans Manaeement = Rt n | and loss st s 2 07 0“ k A t g | A Third of it will By A ¢ st e 5 Experience ;35.““‘.5\' Bl totlow | &nd de e Vil S E“’i" and c"“""#“."mm: ) ANAGEMENT is of first im- . Your particular attention is directed | ANy Property Management | 5 Lot — 2 /) portance. It is the genius and to the officers and directors of the United Specialists l suit if ' They ad- | 8 DRY CLEANIN : the guiding power. ‘The policies of an States Securities Corporation. They are but on the | AT WaoDRLEES organization as laid down by the men in successful business men and bankers, made - —is what we have been Bl "M [ichest control are regarded as the foundation so by vears of experience in the business | for a Third of a Century. L ! les of all successful business enterprises. and banking field—local and national. I Many owners in every arts Makers Interested. in 1928 Bin Tt N.W. ) f Patis s TR For Eatimntes. Main 1400, 1401, 7413 ||| The strength of an organization can ‘The first issue of the preferred and AU part of the city are en- e b ‘”"“h 3 Bring or enciose fhis ad with nrder. be readily estimated by the integrity and .ommon stock of the Corporation is now i joying lower manage- ers | com i T i : s e 7 % o - responsibility of its management. . Hon | qeng 4 4, P! ) 4 being offered, and subscriptions will be ment costs, and higher In looking over the officials and di- filled in the order they are received. P i rental returns, through rectors of a company it is not difficalt % o i e service: Phares an iner to determine their standing in the business 10 Shares 8% Cumulative Pre- ) $125 i\ £ ce. \'u e us, compared with the corresponding “ world. A company is especially secure ferred 5‘°~L Par Value 3105 Per i or come in. \We prob- montil & year 8o The s sion of the Promptness 18 it its management has been successfully 10 Qharesy Common Stock, \o‘ ably can give you the help f Gt aln, ot collks, Wt senine a feature of our guiding the destinies of business interests Par Value .....ooevennens vou need. e 2 J Fi N uninterruptedly year in and year out, It 8 fn Zanua Him.. GRS = mancing is then safe to say that such men have The dividends are free from the normal I B E SA l ’ l CO cni‘xlvm arrives. noOoooooo0oooooooo When you want a loan to been responsible for such institutions’ Federal income tax and the stock is free I . . . HOME FURNITURE ] buy, or to build; or to growth and development. from the D. C. intangible tax, I Main 2100 925 15th St. N.1V. trust, you want quick ac- HOME OWNERS tion—and you'll get it orrroERs Up to 5200, within one day if you are of us. HON, EDWARD I. EDWARDS, HON. PEROY B. QUIN. Vies President Chgirman of the Board Tiuts B RopBs. Trodsurer buying your bome. 6% interest and brok- HON. NATHANIEL B. DIAL, Prestdent THOMAS A. WADDEN, Secretery erage. No red tape. We take and. 3rd or htram, Bring in what papers you have ' your home. “1I town your ate consideration and home e loan up 1 3118 on honsehold cou’ll h DIRECTORS :'I"""‘"m"'"im Ioney repeld emall ssmi- youll get the money—or HON. EDWARD I. EDWARDS, HON, EDWARD: W. POU,. TGRS Member of /. 8. Senate. Member of Cq . Small Loan Co. the reason why-—with o 2 oY Aongy Treataa. The the Ford pl out far gre Chevrolet. Unit We'll give it immedi- firmation in view of the well known dislike of either member of the family to make public even small items of in- formation as to the 5 In Control of Two Men. The company is entirely in control of the two men. It is not listed on any exchange, which makes obliga- y ouncement of produc oooooooao Furnit n Procurement Ce. % s adori Room 703 [ out delay. v, e Trist Co JomN R, waLLER E render a service that is of as h angfac: resident, Tntofnal Ofey: vital importance to you as | ooo D D E,‘ED DDE,’ ‘,],D D_ IMM%SM . ", 2 ‘ror:.}"c!:'a)‘x'" ";ll;'{‘;-lga \;mu' "‘lun that of l";T'Imr dnctory or yom‘- HON, NATHANI‘L B. DIAL, lawyer. o K GEORGE ANGUS GAR! - Money Available For 1415 K Street resdent. Rocts Rlzar Powsr Co. oo Farin j‘? Xy, 4,05 How satisfying it is to know that done em N b e K : : s Blook Racnenens your financlal surplus is invested in a s re s e 1.‘\“|m(|!:: First Deed of Trust a5 O, bt o cobarese. TomN P STORY. ""d‘;:m that "l“":“d safety, and a de- manufacturers, railroad ents, | o plesl, Betyia, Zpug & pendable annual yield. stratic Ford cars in certain | THOMAS A. WADDEN, n"rww key districts, and by number of | CARLETON E. MORAN. TAM HO! lient h: lost f men known to be at w Riasonabils daterset akad no cl as ever lost a penny of An investment banker of Detroit, | P s e ——— nvnlmenl lnkovl " & Csion The un.lfi:flgr' i "“ either principal or interest through in- on the other hand ined the sit- ommission - Lincoln Hotels. Ine. pany, 5 vestment in our uation to t ¥ he sees it, as | Prom li o ot = sl pt Replies to Applications pare: National W 3 follows: a very rich | COWABLES A DOUG D pre S et ‘r,:le ev n ll onal F[rgt | man. His cash reserves are estimated | E speclalize in | Contin X to .)‘»o around $300.000,000. e = JAMES F. SHEA “/ stocl?s andbonds. | Frust Company and. Southern Dalrieh. poveras EAERAT CoUNSEL | Mortgage Securities which has_helped make | . T'helieve he would |l m— of established Wash- ak . . b ks o e et G — ington corporations. ing to his own ideas, than to follow | > said to h. \(' iminate install- ment selling as dangerous.” , - 5 Detailed Information Upon Applisation We will gladly receive e ooooooogoooan Ains Y B and give prompt attention Y E- Buum & cu This view e confirmed by other || ¢ ") )i vions” for o 5 the affairs of the RealtEitit - " tend to restor eal Estate I 508 -t Current rates of inter- 1 H Strest N.W. it xR uation whe 5 consummated and wh price cut— |l est. Should you have Southern Building Wiashington, D. O, admittedly within the power of the ould be more effective. Money to Invest Telephones: Maim 3028-3020 Ford Co. alo ; —we can also take care of which 1 I8 almos you. Our experience, ex- | United States Securities Corperation others to nullify. Ford st " 2 tending over a period of Thirty-five Years SANSYT T —insures your protection, .safe investment of el || Percy H. Russell Co. W, 1. Saunders Co. 926 15th St. N:W. Ine. meded]um uxsx-t n.w. Washington, D. ‘:I.;“_' ‘n“:"'““in”"";‘g ?:T‘?;;}“‘"‘: Loans on Wuhington INVESTMENT BANKERS C. E. MORAN & COMPANY flllllfllllllllllIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIII|IIIIII|II||IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|IIflII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlImHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlI 1= 5,000 Shares THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL COMPANY, INC. 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock (Par Value $100 a Share) Dividends Payable Quarterly January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 This Stock is free of the District of Columbia intangible tax of 5§ tenths of one per cent, making it a net seven per cent investment. Redeemable at the Option of the Company, On Any Dividend Date, After Three Years-From Date of Issue, At $107.00 a Share and Accrued Dividendi CAPITALIZATION .. 7% Cumulative Preferred Steck (Preferred as to Assets and Dividends) Outstanding Continental Trust Co. 14th and H Streets Capital $1,000,000.00 Checking Accounts N P':‘I“”"D Savings Accounts R Five Mill Tax Time Deposits MATURITIES: 2 TO 12 YEARS Foreign Exchange Commercial Credits Travelers’ Credits Travelers’ Cheques Acceptance Credits Collections Real Estate Loans Collateral Loans Investment Securities Corporate Trusts Individual Trusts Administrator, Executor Safe Deposit Boxes ] oot s ont ol 6% Bonds you are offe HE investment record booklet which we have just published des a simple and convenient form keeping a record of your invest- ment holdings, that will serve both for your own information and for income tax purposes. Provision is made to record month by month the income that your invest- ments produce, together with such essential facts about each security as the purchase price, date of purchase, interest rate and dates, yleld to ma- turity, Federal and local tax provi- sions, maturity, etc. A table for use in computing accrued interest and a page for recording your insurance policies also are included. ‘The booklet is in loose leaf form, and is of a size that will slip handily into your coat pocket. If would like to have a copy, check and mail the coupon below. No Loss to Any Investor in 54 Years 6% If you would like also %o have Authorized saecvevcsereeee .-“.n"'w-‘lvmvm Unissued cccecosecccsscccsmecsacoosevoscs 500 $500,000 Common Stock, 10,000 shares, without par value, all owned by the stockholders of The Commercial Na- Continental Trast Co tional Bank of Washingten, D. C., sold for..$100,000 14th and H Streets Capital $1,000,000.00 No bonded indebtedness. The Commercial National Company, Inc., {s controlled by the stockholders of The Commercial Natfonal Bank of Washington, and the Officers and Directors of the Bank are also the Officers and Directors of the Commercial National Company. The Commercial National Company was organized during the early part of 1926 and commenced operating about June, 1926. Its principal business is the making and selling of Deed of Trust loans secured by First and Second Trusts on improved Real Estate located in the District of Columbia and the vicinity. A large volume of business has been transacted during the seven months the Company has been in business. i A large amount of this stock has already been subscribed for e stockholders of The Commercial Nationa! Bank, and the unsold portion is now offered to the publle, subject te allotment, Stock allotted-may be psid for in full or in menthly instalments of uo 00 or more a month-a-share, - Application wilt be made te }ist en the Washington Steck Exchange, Pt Price 3100 a Share Smith Building - Washington - [Main 6464] (Interest at-7% to-be allowed-on allxpayments-from-date-of payment) ~ - _ BN O S80S AN NS NaseOM o) owaytd PITISBURGE BUFPALO ALBANY IOINNBAPOLIS Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000.00 There May Be No Place Like Home —for some things, but the average home certainly is no place for Negotiable Papers, Deeds and other easily-ap- propriated small valuables. Such possessions deserve the security afforded by Our Safe Deposit Boxes. & Inquire about rentals—they’re more than reasonable. National Savings & Trust Co. 60th Oldest Savings Depository in District of Columbia Year Corner 15th and New York Ave. information about o\lr current offerings of 614% First Bonds, simply make another check minthe-p.npmddedru!hnm THE.F. H.SMI1TH CO.| lllllllll!!fllllllfllllfllllliflllfllllllllllllflllllfl!llllflflllllllllII[IfllIlHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIllllmll Subsoriptiens Recelved:ut [ A copy of your Investment Resord Bosklet plesss. # O Al information about your 614 % Pirst Mortgage Bonds. THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK : A AR, Fourteenth and G:Streets N. W; : o —_— T O O T TR TP TR AR OO R O A AL S AR §

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