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FINANCIAE, SEABOARD GAIN STEADY. |i™ Mpniy: Avsilable for Ly ; CLAR'.k‘.CmLDa & COMPANY 600D GAINS NOTED INBANK CLEARINGS February Gross Up $212,000 and Transportation Ratio Lower. Regarding results of tions of the Seaboard Air Un:mm for tge month of February, L. R. Pow r., president of the company, sald: W d ’ FIRST DEED OF TRUST LOANS On Completed Properties and for Construction Use 120 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 1 e N [T w— Hish. Lew. High, Low. 108% 107 U 8 Bteel s f 58’63 ] 99 Utah Power & Lig! Low. % Libaw 1032- L] ] 921 Utilities P& L $%8'4 98.9 Lib 18t 438 1932-47, dway r. March Figures New High Record in Capital for That Month. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Banking clearings in Washington are climbing steadily and carrying with Establish; 3 Hieh, 101 97 993, 108% 920— Low, 100% 98 981 92% 101% 95% 3 96.1 s 95.31 9610 1.6 99.22 +.14 %8 1046-56..... 99.1 +.5 .10883 101.22 102,10 .10 .106,6 105.18 106.4 Argentine 5s Tune’§9,.., 99 Argentine 6s A '57. . 99% Australia 68 '65. Austria 7s°43... Bank of Chile 615 '67. Belglum 6s'55. 4.6 104% 102% ern Union Tel n & Co 1st 65’41 99% Youngstown Steel b5 RAILROAD, Ateh T & S F gen 45’95, Atch,To & San F 4% Atlantic C L 1st ds 48 [ 5. Balto & Ohio s 4 “The improvement in revenues which n in the Fall of 1928 was further evidenced by the increase during the month of February when.gross reve- nues were $5,290,850 or $212,000 more than in February, 1928. ‘The outstanding feature of Febru- & o}m\flmu was the reduction of 2 $148,503 in transportation expenses or a reduction of 433 per cent in the transportation ratio. *This reduction in transportation expenses was effected in the face of the above increase in the volume of business and the transpor- tation ratio of 33.70 is the lowest - Reasonable Interest and Commission Rates JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. INVESTORS Interest and bonus, 20% return of your money. In New York, N. Y, WASHINGTON OFFICE 1508 H STREET NORTHWEST NEW YORK COPPFEE EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB MARKET NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE dress Box 115-J, Star offic them the inference that business in the | 100% 98 i National Capital is also moving along | 116% 112% Belgium 7%s'46 110 107% Balto & Ohlo 68 '95. '~at an accelerated 110 108 Belgium 8s'41. 1:;«, B&OPItLE& WV B& O S W Div bs 50 ratio since Federal control. “Notwithstanding increases in main- CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANOE state. 91% 87 Bolivia 7s ct '69. #/_ According to the ! report of the Wash- | ington Clearing House Association, i clearings in March totaled $131,795,- 92893, this figure being larger than January or Febru- ary returns this year and also ahead of March, 1928, when they totaled $122,284,990.02. Clearings in Jan- uary of this year amounted to $129,- i 43820131, while George F. Baker, Sr. February clearings reached the sum of $109,649,040.44, the decline from the January summary be- ing largely due to the fewer business days in the month. The clearings reported yesterday are the largest of any March on record in Washington. For purposes of compari- son the clearings for the first three months of the present year and the corresponding period in 1928 are given below: 1920 1928 January $129.438,291.31 $114,408,832.92 February 109,649,040.44 103,495524.49 March ~ 131.795.928.93 122,284,990.02 Totals. .. $370,883,260.68 $340.18,347.43 ‘These figures show a total gain in clearings in the first three months of this vear over January. February and March, 1928, of $30,693,913.25, a sum which is sure to prove highly gratifying to the financial. mercantile and other business interests of the city. Lamont Indorses Credit Drive. Lister T. Watts, national director of the National Association of Credit Men of this city, yesterday announced that R. P. Lamont, Secretary of Commerce, in a letter to the National Association of Credit Men, formally indorsed the 101 109 106% 97 111 9614 1003 44% 1047 981 N'e 105% 102% 9% 35 94 109 102 102 Bordeaux 68 '34. Brazil 6%= 1026-57 Brazil 8s'41. Canada bs " Canada b%s'29. Chinese Govt Ry 5s'51 Copenhagen bs Czechoslovakia 8: Denmark 6s *42.. French 4 German 7849, Irish Free State Italy 7851 Japanese 6148 Kreuger& Milan 6%:s Netherlands New South Wales Norway 5 . Orient Dev 5% °57...... Paris-Lyons-Med 6s'38. Peru 6s'60 . Peru7s..... . Pirelli Co of Italy 7s°62. . Poland 8s'50 Queensland 6s47. Queensland 78’41, Rhinelbe 7s. .. Rhine Westphalia 6s '52. Rio de Janeiro 8s '46. Rome 6'¢s ‘52 aee Sao Paulo State of 85°36. . Seine Dept of 7s. Serbs, Croats&Sl Serbs Croats Slov 8 Sweden 65 '39 Swiss b8 . Toho Elec Pwr 7855 Utd Kingdom 55 '37. Yokohama 65 '61.. MISCELLANEOUS. Abram & Straus 5%s°43.. 112 Alleghany Co cv 5’44 Am Agri Chem 7Ti%s 41 Am International 5%s'49. 105' Boston & Maine 53’6’ Broadwy & Tth Av s '43. . Brooklyn Manhat 1st 6s A Canadian Natl 41%8°30... Canadian Natl 414857 Canadian Pacific deb 4s. Central Pacific 4s'49..... Chesapeake Corp bs '47... Ches & Ohtocv 4%8'30. .. Ches & Ohio gen 48’92 Ches & Ohlo 4145 '93 A, ChiB&Qrefbs'Tl,... Chi & East 111 gen 58 '51 Chi Great West 48" ChiMStP&Pbs'76 Chi M St P & P adj bs. Chi&N W 6%s'36 Chieago Rys 55’27 . Chi R 1 & Pac ref 4s'34. Chi RI& Pac4%sw. Chi Union Station 414s. Chi Union Station 6%8. .. Chi & Western Ind con ¢s. CCC&StLssD, eesse M ik CCC&StLref6sA’29.. Cleve Terminal 5%s. . Calo & Sou ref 474535 Cuba R R 58’52, Cuba North 5% 8’42, Del & Hudson 6%8°3 Den & Rio Grande en 4s. . Den & R G West 5 Detroit United 41 Erie 1st con 45'95. . Erie gen lien 4 Erle ref 556 Erie con Florida East Coast 58 'T4. Fonda J & G 434552 % Grand Trunk s f deb 6s. Grand Trunk 7s°40. Great North 4348’76 Great North gen 5% Great North gen 7536 Havana Elec Ry 5 Hudson & Man ad) 5 Hud & Man ref §s'57 Illinois Central 4% s Inter Rapid Tran bs ‘6 Inter Rap Tr b8 sta 66 Inter Rapid Tran cv 78 Inter & Great Nor adj tenance of way and equipment of $236,- 000, net income before adjustment bond interest amounted to §105.000 or an in- crease of $40,000 over February, 192! . NEW LISTINGS SHOW DROP. NEW YORK, March 30 (®)—New and additiona] listings on the New York Stock Exchange in March totaled $1,027,293,991, compared with §2,268,- 437,970 1ll| Pebruary and $617,105,117 in In Nearby Virginia 5% it Commonwealth Investment Co. 917 15th 8¢, N.W. Phone M; Let us have your applications for LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Immediate Action Courteous Treatment Our record of 35 years speaks for itsell. Percy H. Russell Co. 1731 K St. N.W. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the United States Branch COMPANY Limited OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, On the 31st day of December, 1928, 8 required under the triet of Columbia Code, amended June 30, 1902, and A|{l\lll 18, 1911, Deposit capita! oo 4 Cas Casl Real estate 0 estate morigages t lien) 2 1,750,000.00 mal 18,235,504.63 Bills_ receivable 20,134.03 Premiums uncollecied and in hands of agents... 2,200,260.09 Interest and rents due 2290,992.26 on Depos tions, $1,825.00° tax deposit, $9,113.7¢. " $1,501,897.08 13,525,249.49 725,450.41 $9,135.33 46,666.40 ete. ¢ All other liabiiities Capital fund ..... Reinsuranee on paid an and unpald losses due from unauthorized companies .. Telophone Metropolitan 3920 JAMES SLOAN, Jr, Manager SAFE 'FPIRST MORTIGAGES — SIX PER CENT FOR YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS The best economic authorities approve investment in first mortgages because they are free from the uncertainties of speculation. Our 6% FIRST MORTGAGES —are especially desirable—for they are secured by real estate worth materially more than the money loaned—and pay 6% re- turn to their maturity. Over a Third of @ Century Without a Loss In amounts from $250 up. Let us explain the details of our WILL SELL $20,000 Jefferson Apt. 1st Total . Am Sm & Ref 1st 55°47...7100% Am Sugar Ref 6s '3’ * Am Tel & Tel el tr 4s Am Tel & Tel s f 5s. Am Writ Pap 68" ‘Anaconda Cop 68 Lake Shore ds a1, %, 1939, @........91% n cvdeb . - & 3 ) Armon s Codha e, .. 18 : MIVEL Rty & Lt 1at re€ 53. ‘ $4,000 Corcoran Courts 7%, L tine: Avmous ofdiel Minn & St Lret 4s°49.... 3 1935, @ %91, 5P skage, Hot, civii Atlantic Ref deb MALP&SSM6%8'31. 9 - Soul Bell Tel (Pa) ret Mo ksn & Tex 1yt 100 Units Real Estate Beth Steel pm 55 '36 Mo Kan & Tex adj b Mortgage & Gty. @ 8% Beth Steel s f 65’48 Mo Kan & Tex prin5s A.. 4 Chile Copper 5547 Mo Pacific gen ¢8°75..... 100 : H. Smith 7%49% Partial Payment Plan. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Inter Ry Cent Am 61 Kan City South 38 195 Kan City South 55 '50 Kan City Ter 1st 48 '60. second credit protection campaign of the National Association of Credit Men. Mr. Lamont's letter says: “My attention has been called to the campaign started by your organiza- tlon in the year 1925 for the suppres- sion of fraudulent transfers of bank- rupt stocks and other .forms of credit abuse in business, the prevalence of which was e serous menace to all legitimate business interests in this country. “It is my understanding that as a result of your well organized efforts in combating this evil much good has been accomplished and I am glad to learn that it is the intention to con- Con Coal (Md) 1st ref 5s.. tinue your efforts in the same direc- Cuba Cane Sug cv deb 8s. tion. 5% Detroit Edison ref 6s'40., g Total labilities Surplus . Character of business transacted Fire rin r 1'1! 5 yea 2 Losses sustaing ing the year 1028... Money received durini the year 1928 (total 57% + Expended durini " ih % NY Centdeb 4s'3 94 — % 100 Units Vasco Prod- ear 1928 (total dis N Y Cent ref imp 58 2013, 1041 — % W ooviennioss 20 - bursed)” . . 14.311,091.15 %4 NY Centdeb 6s'35...... 106% + % - h";: r‘N‘l’ H, i “The business interests in this coun- Dodge 6s'40........ NYChi&StLref5%sA. 108 -1 50 Great National In~ (pSubtcribed and gworn to before try are fortunate in having an organ- East Cuba Sug 71837 Chi& St Lret 5348 B, 108% — % surance @ .........1 (Seal.) R, §\'H&H deb 6 1% — Y Natary Public, ‘Hew Vork Counk ization such as the National Associa- Gen Motors 6s/37. . j 2 - H cv deb 6s. - 4 otary, ic, New York County, tion of Credit Men to wage for them Goodrich (BF) 6%547.". N 100 Washington Base N Y West & Bos 4 1 Ball @ .. . 4 Reatsters N0 0.6 Eommission s fight of this character. You have Humble Oil & R 514832, N Y State Ry 4%s my best wishes for your success in the Indiana Steel 55’52. ...+ NSO Ve ks North Pacific 35 2047. Thomas L. Hume Aren Barr Building 1412 G Street * 910 17th Street expires March 30, 1930. continuance of this most important Inter Cement 58'48...... North Pacific 45 '97. Main 1346-4733 Member of the Insurance Club of JAS. C. ADKINS effort.” Inter Match 58 °47... 4 North Pacific 55 D 2047.., 4 ‘Washington. 7,286,023,516.00 5,659,177.02 Colon Oil 6538 Mo Pacific 6s F'. 4 Comm Invest 514849, ..., Comm Invest deb 65’48. .. Missouri Pacific 58 G. Nassau El 48 '51 14,423,408.21 General it Inter Mer Marine 6541, Asent Inter Paper 58 A *47. 4 Inter Tel&T cv 4165 39..4 Mr. Watts added that President Hoo- ver had indorsed the first campaign in 1925. The drive is meeting with ex- e ceptional success throughout the coun- Kendall 5% 48 (war)..... try. The campaign will get under way Kelly-Springfiel Ay in this city early in the Fall. i e . i Celebrates 89th Birthday. S Evor Liggett & Myers Bankers here and everywhere were Loew's Inc interested in the observance of his Yorillard 5% eighty-ninth birthday by George F. Manati Sugar s { Baker, sr., a few days ago at his Win- Midvale Steel 55'36. ter home in Florida. The chairman 4 Nat Dairy Prod 6%s of the board of the First National Bank New England Tel 58 of New York is America’s oldest ac- N Y Edison 1st 635841 tive banker. 4 NY Tel4%s'39. Members of his immediate family and his close friend, E. E. Loomis, president of the Lehigh Valley Rail-| 101% road, were with him. The aged finan- | 102'¢ cier did not vary much from his daily | 105% routine. An automobile ride in the| 106'% morning sunshine, the opening and | 100% reading of hundreds of congratulatory | 100 i 3 telegrams from all parts of the coun- | 95% Philips Petrolm try, and the receipt of a regular gar-| 95 Postal Tel&Cnh’la son, and members of their families | 207% Public Service 43548 At a birthday dinner, his son. George | 103' inc D117 F. Baker, jr., president of the First Na- [ 97'% Sinclair L\udlf_Ofl S%s tional; Mrs. Florence Lowe, 2 grand- | 103% Stand 0"-\_1_-':‘;!-.-;5-‘ daughter; George St. George, a grand- | 1004 Stand Ol L i e son, and members of their families, | 104'% it Ll e s 9 U 8 Rubber 15t & ref 5! Reserve Board Reports Sales. U § Rubber 715 '30...... 101 Department store sales in the United Btates declined from January to Feb- ruary in considerably less than the us- ual seasonal amount, according to re- ports made from all parts of the coun- try to the Federal Reserve system. Aft- er allowance is made for the fact that February of this year contained one less business day than February, 1928, North Pacific r | 68 2047 Ore Short Liref 45°29.... Ore Wash 1st ref 45 1961 Penn gen 4%48'65.... Penn 43563, Penn gen 5s'68. Penn 634536, Pennsylvania 78 '30 Reading 4%s'97 RIArk& L 4%s'34 St Louis, IM& S 4529, StLIM&E&SR&G4'33., StL&SF prindsA’'s0.. StL&SF 4%s'78... St Louls S Wcon 48’32, Seaboard A L ref 4s'59. Seaboard A Liad) 5s8'49. Seaboard A L con 68 '45 South Pacific cv 48 '29 South Paclfic col 4s'49. South Pacific ref 4s '55. Southern Ry gen 436 Southern Ry 1st 5394 Southern Ry dev 61485 Third Ave ad) 58 4 Union Pacific 1st 4s Union Pacific \\’lr(lnh Ry THOUSANDS OF INVESTORS have read our valuable Investment Guide each year. The new edition, “56 Years of Investment Service,” describes how funds may be invested in sound First Mortgage Bonds as well as in other types of securities earning in many instances higher returns. Investors who desire diversification in their i with a better-than-average income will be especially interested in current offerings of 7% Collateral Trust Coupon Gold Bonds. DENOMINATIONS: $1,000, $500, $100; Interest payable semi-annually; Valuable Federal and State tax features. Send in your name and address on the form below for "36 Years of Investment Service,” and for descriptive circuler of these attractive 7% Bonds as well as information about other types of investments. ‘THE F. H.SMITH CoO. Investment Securities— Founded 1873 Smith Building ~ Washington, D. C. (815 - 15th St., N.W. — Main 6460) Branck Offices in— New York —and Other Cities NAME .. iiiiineacsnenccnnnssceccsssascsssccccssone MALONEY CONCRETE SERVICE Transit Mixed Our Record, First Month in Operation(March, 1929) ‘Thirty-two satisfied customers on forty-four different jobs. Ap- proval of our method for U. S. Government work on which we are now delivering. OUR POLICY ‘To furnish concrete unsurpassed in quality. To give twenty-four hour service upon proper notice. ‘To meet any specification humanly possible. To give the customer what he wants and when he wants it. OUR METHOD Our trucks are loaded at our plant, the aggregate being weighed and measured. The load is conveyed to the job DRY, where the water is then added from our own tank, properly, thoroughly, and scientifically mixed and deposited in a workable, pliable, plastic condition, into forms, chutes, or where directed. Qur prices are standard, depending on the uired location of the job. o = i e WE ELIMINATE All confusion and congestion on the job. All lost material on the job. Try Our Concrete Delivery Service Northern States Po: Pan-American 68’34 Paramt-Fam-Lasky Western Pacific 55 '46. . ‘West Shore 1st 4s 2361. (Continued From Twenty-sixth Page.) ot | ~—1020—\ Net || High. Low. Close. 0".'1. High, Low. Stock and dividend. High. Low, Close, Chge. sales show an.increase of 4 per cent. 10 8% 9% — %[ 141 136 U S Tobacco pf (7). 139% 139% 189% Average daily sales were larger than a y X ¢ - 2% 71% Universal Leaf Tob (3).. year IK:O Snynlne Federal Rgserve dis- Van Raalte 84% Univ Pictures 1st pf (8). g Maloney Paving Com pany, Inc. o v % , Phi Iphia, Van Raalte pf. -3 22% 15% l{nlvPIplded.. wey etsesetssesttatttsstesattrsttasaacssratech A e tenatathae Vick Chemtcal Zi%| ©% 36 UtlPow&LtA (e2).... Phone West 1330 3117 K Street N AT o apolis, Kansas City and San Francisco Victor Talking M +20 141 ‘Warren Brothers (15). .. ; ALt - + —and smaller in three districts—Rich- % 48% Warren Bros 1st pt (3). = = — mond, Atlanta and Dallas. Virginia-Caro Chem. ... ‘, Gt 15% Warren Fdy & Pipe. A Chain stores, except cigar chains, and Va-Caro Chem 6% pf. 5 3% Wells-Fargo Exprt . mail order houses made substantially ‘Va-Caro Chem pf (7).... 37 Wesson Oil & Snow (2).. larger sales than in February of last Va Iron Coal & Coke (pf) 45 65 Wesson Ol & Sn pt (4).. 6 I . year. These increases reflccted in part ulean Detinning (A)--. 170 108% Wesson Ol pf (7). .. .s 1 ! the establishment during the year of | 81% s g ek s i 1025 : First Mortgage additional stores. 9614 West Penn Fleo pt (8). . 103 West Penn Elec pf (7). and Stocks of merchandise carried by de- partment stores increased from Janu- West Penn Power pf(6). ‘West Penn Power pf(7). C . L 5 % |l Gonstruction Loan i Wentern Dairy B..... + | 8 ‘- 1.,,0.‘ N i/ I KOPOLITAY ary to February in slightly more than o ST e Western Maryland. ol S I Ak LA Applications Invited at : 5 olh the usual seasonal amount, but con- tinued to be somewhat smaller than at the same season a year ago. Glover & Flather 1508 H St. N.W. In the fifth district, Washington re- Main 1753 We Will Sell over February a year ago. Richmond reported the same, while Baltimore sales All or Any Part 75 Shares F. H. Smith 7% were off 7.6 per cent. Washington pfd. @ 877, stores were also more lightly stocked with goods. Washington reported the 500 Fairfax Phila. 67; 1943 @ 90. 2,000 Chatham _Apt, Phila 6% 1943 @ 88%. 1+ = o 2o a R R BR R s " R Organized in 1814 Walworth Co (1.20). Ward Baking (A). Ward Baking B. ‘Ward Baking pf (7). ‘Warner Bros Picture * Warner Bros pf (2.20) 4 Warner Quinlan (2). Third Avenue. .. Thompson J R (3.60) Tidewater Asso Oil. Tidewater Asso pf (6)... - Tidewater Oil (80¢c)..... Tidewater Oil pt (5) Timken Roller B (3) Tobacco Products(1.40). Tobacco Prodl (A) new Tobacco Prod ctfs A Tobacco Prod ctfs B Transcontinental Oil Transue & Williams Trico Products (2%). Truax Traer Coal 1.60. Truscon Steel (11.20). Tiwin City Rapid Tr (4 “Twin City Rapid Tra Underwd-Elliott-F (4).. Underwd-Ell-F pf (7) Union Bag & Paper. Union Carbide (6). Union Ol of Cal (2 Union Pacific (10) Union Pacific pt (4 Union Tank Car (5) . United Biscuit (1.60) . United Cigar Stores (1 United Cig Stores pf @ o Western Pacific pf...... ‘Western Union Tel (8).. ‘Westinghouse Air B (2). 4 Westinghouse E&M(4) .. Westinghouse 18t pf(4). ‘Weston El Instrument. . WestonElecInstCIA(2), Wheeling & L Erie pf... We’re Just as Glad to Be of Service to Payday Depositors —as we are to handle the daily transac- tions of those having extensive business relations with us. gFor a century and longer, it has been our policy to afford the maximum in Serv- ice and Security to all—and the prestige and patronage The Metropolitan now en- joys, evidence full fruition of our aims. exact same rate of stock turnover. WHEAT CLOSES LOWER. CHICAGO, March 30 (P).—With rains reported in the Canadian North- west as well as the American South- ! west, wheat developed a general down- ward trend today, except at the finish. Selling was influenced, too, because of “ a forecast of additional moisture throughout the entire Winter and Spring wheat belt. Buying support came chief- 1y from previous speculative sellers and from resting orders, but 'some purchas- ing was done_here for Winnipeg ac- count, Export demand foday for wheat from North America ‘lacked volume, . and predictions current pointed to heavy arriyals ahead at Liverpool. . 'Wheat closed unsettled, % to % net Jower; corn: un to 1 higher; oats varying from % decline to ¥ ad- vance, and provisions unchanged to ‘White Sewing M pf (4). ‘Wilcox Oil & Gas....... Wilcox & Rich (A) 2% . Wilcox & Rich (B). ‘Willys-Overland (c1.20). ‘Willys-Overland pf (7)., ‘Wilson & Co.,... ‘Wilson & Co (A) ‘Wilson & Co pf. Woolworth F W Worthington Pump Wright Aero (2) ‘Wrigley W.Jr (. Yale & Towne (4).. Yellow Truck & Coach... 40% Young Spr&Wire(t21). 5% Youngston Sheet & T (5) 130 el RIGHTS—EXPIRE. : ' . e b iy ~ 3 % Am & For Pow, Apri1.. 1% ooy £ A bl 8% 2 Am Steel Fdry, April15. 3 United Paperhoa. 35% 26% Anaconda Copr, June 18 U 8 Cast Iron Pipe (2) % % Celotex Co, April 1. FUB CIEE dat ot (1.20).. - %| 8 1 Fisk Rubber, April ributing. . . 13% General Mills, April1... U 8 Distributing pf (7).. ;v. 3 Gen lr:l*nct:}h:. Apri. 2% - 6 1 Guif States Steel, Apr 1. 40% 5% 2% Indian Refning; April 5. 8 Ind Alcohol (6). 5% 2% Indlan Ref ctfs April5.. ind Alcohol pf (1) 1% % Kreuger & Toll, April13, Leathe: 1% % Phila Readg C&I, Apr5. Leather A (4).... A 3 3 BouCal Edison, May 21.. Leather pr pf (7)... 1 . % Warner Quinlan, Apr23. Realty & Imp (4). 17% 14 Webstr Eisenlor, Apr 5. . DY 2 Rubber........ vidend :ou&fil.wnhlli -y g e ey & National Bank in District of Columbia 3% Paid on Savings ® & {208 05 5o S T T R R - 65 52! 130 - 105 One Dollar ol m’: & Savings Account 4,000 Arlington Apt. 6% 1043 ttsburgh @ 88 mizz s alfl | National Metropolitan Bank 1,400 Fairfax 61¢ Gen'l Mortg. /1943 @ 80. ; Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits Over $2,000,000 15th Street, Opposite U. S. Treasury 1,100 Law & Finance Gen'l Mortg. 8% 1948 @ 80. Capital City Co. . 509 Washington Bldg. - i Rubber 1st pf...... Smelt Ref&M(3%).. % Smelt R&MpI(3%). 58 B3 2i . 188% 171% 183% £ gaogagadccaaac MmARNRBRLDNR Open Until 5:30 P. M., Monday, April 1