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FINANCTAL NEW YORK CURB MARKET PRICES B0 LOWER " INCOTTON MARKET Disappointing Cables Cause Bearish Movement—Cloth Demand Good in East. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 8.—The cotton » market opened steady today at an advance of 3 points to a decline of 2 points. Trading was quiet at the start, but offerings seemed to increase slightly, and prices eased in early trading as If influenced by rather dis appointing Liverpool cabl Probable buying on reports of fur- ther rains in the South was in small volume and, by the end of the first hour, active’ months were, 2 to 7 points net lower, May selling at 14.28 and October at 14. E Private cables said the decline in LAverpool was dué to hedging and London selling, but reported freer buy- ing of cotton cloths by India and im- » Pproved demand from Egypt. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, La., March & (®). ~—Cotton prices turned downward today after opening 2 points up, and at the end of the first half hour of trading was still on the decline. The opening ‘gain was due to rain in the belt. On the turn, May dropped to 14.30, July, 14.45, and October, 14.54 points on all months below vester- _day's close. Trading was limited. PESO AT PARITY. Argentine Money Unit Even Gets|’ Slight Premium Over U. S. Dollar. BUBENOE ATRES, March 8 (@ The Argentine peso reached parit: with the American dollar yesterday for » the first time in several years. It even commanded a slight premium in yes- terday’s transactions. The peso {s making an even stronger showing against the pound sterling, beipg quoted above parity. The rise of the peso above parity in exchange markets has heen predicted for some time, but there has heen considerable comment over the fact that it 1+ oc- curring while Argentina’s foreign trade is showing an unfavorable bal- ance. WOOL PRICES FIRM. BOSTON, March & (Speciall.—Wool prices are firm, but the Boston market is slow and indifferent to the strength displayed in foreign primary markets, % Australian advices indicate advances of 5 per cent over last sales there, and Bradford reports buoyancy in British markets. il quoted today at ¢ ceptional lots up to 1.14; half blood more active at 1.00a1.03, three-eighths bloods at 90a92 and quarter blood at 80282 clean hasis. Fleece wool of Ohlo grade or its equivalent is held at 45 846 grease basis for delaine and half blood and at 45 for three-eighths biood and 44ad5 for quarter blood. RUBBER IS LOWER. NEW YORK March % (Special).— Crude ruhi smoked ribbed sheets, declined *, cont at today’s noon quota- tlon of 403 «« This compares with 871 cents 4 month ago and 57 cents & year ago. BONDS ARE CALI.ED NEW YORK, March 8 (#).—Call- fornia Petroleum Corporation hax ealled for redsmption on April 1 at 1031; and interest. its $6,350.557 of 61 per cent sinking fund gold bonds outstanding. EXPORT GASOLINE LOWER. NEW YORK, March & (#)—Stand- ard Oil Co. of New Jersey has reduced y export gasoline 1 cent a gallon, to 25.65 cents in cases. Export kero- sene has bheen cut 13 cent to 18.15 in water white kerosene % in cases. PIG IRON IS HIGHER. NEW YORK, March 8 (P).—Basic | and foundry pig iron are up 50 cents & ton in the Middle West and Chicago districts, SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, March 8 (P).—Bar sil- ; Mexican dollars, 4 NEW YORK, March § (®).—Tank | wagon and service station gasoline] rices were advanced 1 cent a gallon . in Florida and Georgia today by the | Pan-American Petroleum & Transport Co., and Sinclair Refining Co. &« January gross revenues of the Pull man Co. were « ago, $7.086.331 & after taxes declined to $1,210.612, The preliminary report of the Hartman Corporation for 1926 shows net income of $1.414.050. equal after class “A” dividends to $3.54 a share on the class “B'' stock. against $1,254.175 In 1925, or §3.1% a share on the capital stock outstanding that vear. Class “A" | stock was created in July, 1926. { American Locomotive has an order | from the Chicago & North Western for 12 195-ton Mikado engines and & ., 112-ton %-wheel switch engines. Wall Street hears that neither direc tors of the Erie Railroad nor the executive committee have given con sideration to resumption of dividends on its $47.904 400 first preferred stock, and that action is not likely at this month’s meeting Park-Utah Consolidated Mines Co. reports net income of $1.553595 for 19026, equal to 74 cents a share, against $1,912,273, or 92 centa a share, in 1825, In contrast to net loss of $49.485 in 1925 Ontario Silver Mining Co. had net profit of $15 for 1926. Empire Gas & Fuel Co. and Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Co., pe. troleum subsidiaries of Uities Service Co., in the midcontinent field, have ex- panded their tank building program in the Seminole field by authorizing con- struction of tankage in excess of 15,000,000 barrels. Humble O!l & Refining Co. declared an extra dividend of 20 cents a share in addition to the regular quarterly of 30 cents. both pavable April 1 to stock of record March 11. Net earnings of North Central ‘Texas Oil Co. for 1926 were $238,039, after all charges, equal to 96 cents o share. Fred W. Sargent, president of the Chicago & North Western, expects that the road’s business this year will equal that of 1926, a good tonnage year. Owing to the apundant mols- ture, hetter crops than in the last three years are expected and bu optimism prevails in_the terr served hy the road. The Chic Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNA) NEW YORK, March 8,—The main hody of stocks on the curb exchange, after an early period of reaction, turned definitely dull today. with the price movement irregular. Whatever attempts had heen made to bring about further general liquidation, on the assumption that the increase in brokers’ loans reflected distribution on a large scale, proved only partially successful. The fact that the market was able to absorb the offerings with little difficulty Teft the Impression that stocks were in strong hands. Interest naturally centered in the movement of Cities Service common, hecause of the recent spectacular de. cline. Opening on a hlock of 1,500 shares at 49%, the price was yn- changed and fluctuated within a frac- tion ,f the figure most of the session. Offerings, however, were less pro- n(flm(‘od_ Cities Service preferred at 8812 also was unchanged and offer- ings readily were taken whenever they made their appearance. One of the features on the side of rising prices was the further strength Following is a list of honds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today. Sales in hundreds. INDUSTRIALS. % 3 Trer: H Ala Gt South. .. 1 a Gt South nfd 1 Ih Pic Barht vte 3 llied Pack n... | 13 nm Co n nfd . 10! B REIF vte 134 e d o ) 22r>a>o Do miomD miate~ ae 3 PR & EL . Gas & EI Hawaiian SRR RREE-00E) 33333 = s =5 0 B 53 e pED> 2> 29 e 3253255553 amberger ancitaly i S am e EPE PEE 1 &3 ivn Shoes e Borden "o I B 193 SoidBamns 3538855, st "o D elluloid - Co elotex Co . D1 elotex Co an Aguirre &S F et s opes: 20932 5 Sug 10 s 200 3 B0 P 2.0 2208 CCE 32y, > 1 3 __m D 225903 1190 DN DR DB i SRR D13 S D BB RS Bk AR VBRSO SR D s an= D093 206 2 BB AE S B DA SR B o5 s FEEAE S PR F o = 1 o Leuas 2 3 & gt 3 ot Ty 13uad Tiso s 2 E: 13wt et ey o 3 > - frorsc a5 —~— oty i o104 = SRR o < e Gen Gen E Gen Elec Ger war ¥ wes Iy 323 S Cred & Ba5320. 80 233252,3. S3pen 2 soimBE 23, B Beise B EERLIES + L 4 L 9o i3 ] 8 i & 9 3 1 0 H 4 3 0 0 ] 1 9 1 1 1 6 0 3 R 8 A a 1 8 5 1 0 5 Boum iem ehne-Manv 1 . . lohns-Manv pid. h Pow n... PRREIEE_ e TR FEEE e EDEEE I g 5 Yot Tt S 3255 S5 o 3 RAEEFE PPEE SEE EPe S5 o ERR 3193912 DI [y 252035555 B o NSRRI RNRRRRRE & BEATE RESFREEE PR PSFESE ) s & 9 Reo Mot ...... 1 Rich Rad 010 Rad vid. . hack ~ Mot fo Stores. 9 % Schulte Real Est % Qerv El Corn 1 Shredded Whe; 2 3 Rieh 40 Ricks SRR R P e It 3 BTN DL Rk T 9IS 9 TSI 3193 =B 23523228 5! 53 1Stutz Mot .. 10 Stand Com “Tab. o a RS s BROPRD ABehInD R AT 3 P g 2 LB Saousizis i Soed FEPEESERS FFEARERTEE FE FESRE I e, 5835358x 335585530 n 255835585, 3333250 x3355055 - ach MINING STOCKS, 05 e MR © MaM Ltd i P~ 5 Cone Con M 60 Cortez_ Silver 1 Craseo: n Gold © @ " 20Eng @ M Led'T & % " COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY CLEVELAND, March 8.—The north- ern Ohio steel plants are recelving full benefit from the pick up of general husiness. The Corrigan-McKinney, the Otis Steel and Trumbull Steel Cos. are working at 100 per cent of normal capacity. PHILADELPHIA,—The second of the retall stores of Sears-Roebuck & | Co. got into full swing here today. The new store cost $1,000,000 and is located at the extreme west side of the city. ‘The other is in the northeastern section. The Sears-Roebuck Co. offers free parking space for 700 cars at the stores. FORT WORTH.—Farmers in some sections of Texas are still calling for pickers to gather the remainder of the 1926 cotton crop. They are offering | the work on shares. Much abandoned | cotton 1is being salvaged by this! method. WOONSOCKET.—How _long the | glove mill of the Johns Manville Co. here will remain closed is still uncer- tain, Four hundred employes walked | out demanding a 48-hour week and a 23, per cent wage advance. The com- pany was considaring a 54-hour week. CHICAGO.—Packing houge business continues fair. lLamb trade is quite North Western was content o remain ,neutral for the present, he said, toward the proposed merger of the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and tas active at strong to higher prices and there are signs of tmprovement in G Direct to The Star Office at a new high record in Safeway Stores. The advance of* 15 points yes- terday was extended 4 points more when it changed hands at 284. This was accompanied by the increase in the regular annual dividend rate from $8 to $10. 3 The reduction in crude oil price schedules announced by the Humble Oll Co. had an unsettling effect on the | market for Standard Olls although de- clines were limited. was_steadied by the regular quarterly rate, the same s was deciared for the preceding three months. Standard of Indiana was carried below 67, Prairie Oll loat fractionally, while Vacuum moved with a good deal of indecision The special operation which had been in progress in the market. for Commonwealth Power appeared to have heen completed and the stock was freely offered at a dcline of more than a point before selling subsided. Empire Power stood out strongly at ad advance of more than a point, but this was an exception to the general tendency in the public utility group. Hollinger : Newmont Mining N T Zinc. - Nivissing 5% w9 Bas—ss & SaaSuledtEis3 3 ® Ext Consol . 4 Uni Verde 20 West End 50 West Utah Sales 2 e o e nais TR 1 Cit Sery pfd B.. 28 Columbia Synd: . & 3 FEEE £y SRS o BRI D BB 12195 2 AW DDA 2L Bis wis E 2D DB P B3 B D Seei31 23D B BB S RS Bis mis 23055 ab 0N 3 R na0— Duis sbein RO e i 3 andem B Pennok_Oil Cor) ter-Foster Of i STANDARD OIL ISSUES. nglo Am Oil. . 201 m O non vic b 174 120 N Northern P Prairis 0, & airie P RS [ [EESEE T e SBwanuRm-rs. & o) 3 3 Am_Seating AN Wr Pa s n wi 85% T B 114 L 33533983583 a5 020533550 PREFS w SESICR2RISRRI2R33% & 2205352908230 3 03y 3 2233323 339223323332 S R R aRE PR OPEE FE N B e e 53505 500, 5332382032 23233 4 i § % R R3BE2R20R2325 022233 22233333328 s S=s33e3 e 22332353 3333 IVE o5 S 2000 entse BonmmBtams o faits DRI o 333333838 53323 41 % 10 lz 98 04 DO F222 3 o 2333 > po) 5 aclede Gas 53 10 high Pow 68 A & b MeN & L s 10, 0 E5 233323 REARE $ i 3 % AR T T2orrrissy 5358253520 332 P £ O iaP 23 SEBwa. 2355»053502533005 5! 3333232323323332333:333332 FEFS ROCFPE PR FRRE o i i .. a0 Ba 9R% A100% 104 $33333332333833333333=; 33 2 3 3333322333, P PP RRRE PSRRI 3332333333823 2353335358 e 3 Ba3s 333333 Sopooop 23333233 er Con Mun 7 reat Con E 8148 State_fs.... 532 WERERESE & FeE 7 Swiss Goyvt Un Eleo Ser &5 >3 33353 555533330m03: 223323328:3322 a»a NEW YORK, March 8 UP).—Gross earnings of West Penn Electric Co. for the vear ended January 31 were $34,745,360, an increase of $3,067,010 over the preceding year, and met in- come, $4,729,253, against $3,660,189. OBt iR LION OIL EXTRA.- NEW YORK, March 8 (P).—An extra dividend of 25 cents a share was declared by Lion Oil Refining Co., with the regular quarterly of 50 cents, both payable April 27 to stock of rec. ord March 31, other spéts. Demand fdy fresh pork, though, was not particularly active B The country of Bcuador has 148 apecies of humming- birds. » Humble itself iserves due today, wheat averaged a i the declaration of |jjttle higher in the carly trans another extra dividend in addition 10| European advices STAR, WASHINGTO:! WHEAT GOES HIGHER IN TODAY’S DEALINGS Oats and Provisions Also Advance in Trading on the Chicago Board. Corn, By the Associated Prees. CHICAGO, March 8.—With the Gov- ernment report on domestic farm re- indicated supplies arriving are going into immediate | use. Starting unchanged to Y,c higher, wheat reacted a little and then scored’ slight general gains. Corn, oats and provisions were firmer, with corn opening at a shade off to %c up and later showing a moderate advance Gossip circulated today prior to i suance of the (iovernment report on stocks of grain still on farms in the United States leaned to the view that official estimates would run close to recent” figures from private source Reports on conditions for the new crop of domestic Winter wheat were increasingly favorable, and tended to offset cables announcing that arrivals of wheat in Europe were being readily absorbed. Kansas reports sald the soil was in excellent shape, that wea flelds of late planted wheat had been revived and stooling of strong plants greatly stimulated. NEW YORK liARKETS. NEW- YORK, March 8 (). easier; spring patents, 7.25a7.21 winter straights, 6.10a6.40; ter straights, 7.10a7.50. No. 2 Western, 1.17% f.o.b. N. Y. 116 cif. export. Barley easy; malt- ing, 88,3901 c.if. N. Y. middle west 12.80a13.00. Tallow easier; special lots,*57: extra, 7%. Wheat futures opened steady: domestic May, 1.44. Other articles unchanged. POTATO MARKET STRONGER. CHICAGO, March 8 (#).—Potatoes —Recelpts, 69 cars; on track, 192 total United States shipments, 6! cars; supplies moderate: demand and trading good, market slightly strong- : Wisconsin sacked round whites, 90a2.10; mostly around £.00: Idaho sacked russets, 2.80a3.00; mostly 2.90a 2.95; fancy, shade higher. BUTTER I8 HIGHER. CHICAGO, March 8§ (®.—Butter | creamery ; standards, 51: 4 4 firsts, 4815a49; seconds, 46%a Eggs unchanged; receipts, 14,823 DIVIDEND RATE UP. NEW YORK, March 8 (P).—The annual dividend rate on the common stock of Safeway Stores has been raised from $5 to $10, with a quarter- ly dishursement of $2.50 a share. The regular quarterly of $1.75 on the pre- ferred also was declared. Both are rayable April 1 to holders of record March 20. : POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Redemption_Noti To Holders of Potomae Eleetric Power Company General and Refunding Mort- gike Gold Bonds, Serles A (7%. due 1941) NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN, as in "~ Articles Second and Fifth, 'res ot tne Indenture of Morts: executed by lh;‘ mpany 1o Trustee. {0 gecure an iesue provided tively, of New York. as of General and Refunding Mortgage Gold | Bonds of the said Potomac Electric Power | Company. that the said company intends to redeem on April 1. 1927 and on that date will m. at ver: cent of the pri ipal smouny therent. all ita General and old _Bos Refunding axe nde. series (7%. due 19411 outstanding on the said daie under ‘the said ‘Indenture. - The said Bonds are harehy required 10 be ‘surrendered on the sald date at the principal office of The Na- fional City Bank bf Kew York. Xo. 55 Wall rest. Bogourh o tian. City and State of New Tork, for redempiion ai the said Fedemption price: and. Upon (he prasenta- Hon ‘and surrender thereof. on or after the 4 Tedempiion date. with (In ‘the case of ‘oupon Bondat all Interest coupons ‘matur- fnk. subsequently 1o the sald redemption date ‘!‘l‘:fl"‘l"nn iflldfll&'fi i l|l‘l'r'd Bhtmfll or ;:" s which ahall at the time reistered aa to prinei duly sxacuted o’ B oald et naid B"IIJI of IS Comspony ertainbes (5 Guass pertaining to Coupon Bonds les A which shall have matired on o said date will continue to bhe e reapective holders thereof, rort” thereon. ashington. D. C.. Feb. 98, POTOMAC_EL ‘TRIC POWE! COMPANY, i THE FIDELTY & CASUALTY CO. OF NEW YORK —on the 31st dav of De e 24 3 Teatiired - under the *DIstFCE of Columbia Cade; amended June 30, 1502, and August Capital stock ... Capital stock. paid Cash in office. . +$4.000,000.00 174.000.000.00 tien) Stocks value) Premiums uni hands of agents. .. .. Interest due and accriie ATl other assets...... and " honds " (market o 28.700.512.96 Total assets .. LIABILITIES Net unpaid_claims. ... rve as required by i Re:insurance premiums Salaries. rents. expenses, taxe Commissions. brokerage. et 41.876 41 Surplus 7.054.395.51 ctions. | f Lard easier: || D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, - 1927. Mortgage Notes CONSULT US —for !al? ln' dmel'l:o:kl i Fouy sutpius funds 15t fittire By invest: RY CLEANIN AT _WOODRUFE'S Is of the Quality. ln‘ it costs Mes :m:-l'” 607 12th N.W., 3406 _14th N.W. ne. A X 7 0 18th N.W. i aanin For Eatimaits, Main 1400, 1401, 1413 1433 K Washingtos. Rring or enciose this ad with erder. Mortgage Money Loaned at 5% to 6% nnno-lkc"amon Tyler & Rutherford Loan Correspondgnt Mutual Benefit Life 1520 K Street Main 475 THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL WASHINGTON, D. C. Telephone Main 1581 Clinta ot other houes sopplo in Washington are invited to avail them- selves of our faciliti waiting. You'll find us very prompt in our consid- eration of any applica- tion for loans with which to buy or build; or refinance a maturing We will gladly receive trust. and give prompt attention to applications for Loans on Washington Real Estate Current rates of inter- est. Should you have Money to Invest —we can also take care of you. Our experience, ex- tending over a period of Thirty-five Years —insures your protection. Percy H. Russell Co. 926 15th St. N.W. The money’s avail- able—and it's only a question of the merit of the proposition — and there’ll be no delay. Talk with the manager of our Loan Department ke 1415 K Street Main 4752 We Will Sell the Follo First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds 4—$500 Avenue U Pos- tal Stations, Inc., 6%, 4—$500 Crestshire Apt. Bldg., 6%%, @...97 7—$500 Montague-Court Office Bldg., 6%%, @ .98 Continental Trust Co. 14th and H Streets Capital $1,000,000.00 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Time Deposits 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 Continental Trust Co. 14th and H Streets WADE H. COOPER, President Capital $1,000,000.00 2—$500 3618 Conn. Ave. Apt. Bldg., 6%4%, @ ........98 1—$1,000 Westchester Biltmore, 6%, @ . .96 1—$1,000 Walker Hotel, 7%, @ . Viags 98 City Invest- Corp., 6%%, 97 2—‘10.0..Mmi| Cafritz, 7%, @ . 97 4—$100 Furcraft Build- ing, 612%, @ .....97 INTERNATIONAL BANK | 807 15th St. N.W, Washiugton, D. C. Phone Main 864 . Main 865 Capital and Surplus $3,000,000.00 Men Who Are Well Qualified —to act as Executors or Trustees, under Wills, are as a rule too busy to devote time to such duties. fWhy name a friend, when your estate can be handled, by a corporate trustee, such is this, at no greater cost than when an individual serves? W ¢4 Have you drawn your Willy National Savings & Trust Co. 60th Oldest Savings Depository in District of Columbia Year Corner 15th and New York Ave. 7 QM i fii A Third of a_ Century's Your Apartment Management [ —takes up too much of your time when you at- tempt to handle it per- sonally. Why not have us, as experienced special- Total 1 ... $35074 61040 Character. o f business transacted 'during 3 : _Accident. health. liability. steam bojler. flywheel, burglary, Dlate Flass, workman's 'l‘? l:dfllsa i h a sustained during the yoar 1936 % Money receivi year 1926 39 Ex) led du Torar. CH. C. O'LEARY.__Jr. !Ilbfl'fl#flfl and :'.lirl‘,h to before me thi 1800 dax of Februares 1087, 3 (Seal WALTER SICHEL. Notary ‘Public. Qu al o ns Co.. No. 1550." Cer- ficate filed in New York Co. No. 436 ¥ 30, 191 " Ng,8422." Commisalon expires March abilities $11.382.643.31 25.927.267.61 . 24.738 483.02 L NEWMILLER Vice President-Sect'y. 07.312 Member o e insurance First Deed of Trust LOANS Reasonable Interest and Commision ists, relieve you of every detail> With proved- successful methods, we take care of leases, col- lections, upkeep—for you. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. NNW. Harriman & Company TRINITY BUILDING, 111 Broadway, NEW YORK Prompt Replies to Applications JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Real Estate Securities Income Producing Properties E won’t keep you I MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACT ) A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND 8TOCK EXCHANGE BUSINESS o e : "fi.:.é&“fi".fir& mut ‘company ) ber FINANCIAL to Loan I 1 _trust on real estate U Wk 1% e Bide., O W HOME OWNERS LOANS o to terest $300 within one day. 67 BU! and hrokera No red :Jlll i o on n what paers vou te your praperty, Fr. 8819, Real Estate Small Loan Co. 709 Disttiet National Bank Blde. 1010 Vermont Ave. AND Real Estate Financed o Mot ) PEOPLES FINANCE CO. NESS. APARTMENT, CRURCH. HOTEL. THEATER, RESIDENCE GARAGE PROPERTY. CONSTRUCTION LOANS. FRED T. NESBIT Maln 0392 The New York Life Insurance Company Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Md., for 3, 5 or 10 year terms on your 5Y%% Apply RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue FIRST MORTGAGES Office Building Business Property For a Third of a Century, man'y Washington builders and owners have depended on us for construction loans. Do You? 6% Interest Prompt Answers B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Telephone Main 9700 LOANS ON HOMES Lowest Rates Satisfactory Terms No Rénewal Charges. We represent the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (the World's Lar(est) and always have funds to loan to the Home Owner. WERERGRROS Main 9486 | 809 15th St. N.W. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wis day of December, 1926, as 0! INGE T and August 1A, 1 INCOM! On the 31, amended jvidends le All other income. TOTAL INCOME Death_claims . Matured endowments ... Annuities .. ... ... & policies . te_policy ol jums waived on claim: Total paid policy holders aid under installment and option setilements ax s o us Di Pre pen PR bond investment expenses. e and bond values adiusicd gents' advance remittances allocated or occupancy of home office. . . Accumulated dividends and interest ‘withdrawn. A1l other disbursements. .. ... AL _DISBURSEMENTS .. ... . TXCRYsOF INCOME OVER DISBURSEMED iate e an ASSETS. estate (including home office) .. 1 estate mortgages. .. ... es A8 coliateral.. ... automatic ‘premium ‘loans rtized valu TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS LIABILITIES. ired under the District of Columbia Code. sl ..$148,053.380.35 »8 22 . = 25 e 2= o= 3 » - ired by law fo be held on the company's policies. and special contrac 5 instaliments. . ... .. p endowments unadjusied " eic.’. amount of taxes payable in 1937 ‘accounts, medical fees. commission due and in course of ivi hle in n lgr undetgrmined JJor contingencies BILITIES licies ce. { pagment 5 ToBY nd inereafier transacted during 1926 NEW INSURANCE PAID FOR DURING 1926, Life inmwurance i ; nitsl ~ A.L. BALDWIN, General * "515 Union Trust ‘Washington, D. ¥ I Agent, acs0nomPain wisia 355258 S TEa 25 23 § b3 .q,* 53 NODe T ¢ 5 233 R0 | o 3| 33| 28255305381 22l 22053k pungitay Sa (g oy (purely nmmu&&# — .

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