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FIN INCREASED SALES REPORTED IN'D. €. People’s Drug and Safeway i Stores Show Gains [i] Over 1929. " Despite the current depression, seven ths' sales records of the Peoples Stores, and Safeway Stores, which m the big string of Sanitary Btores in this community, show substantial increases over the similar p-flnd luz year. Peoples Drug Stores showed an in- erease from $8,423.708 in the first seven | months of 1936 to $9,583.549 for the first seven months of 1930, or an in- erease of 13.7 per cent. Por the month of July the Peoples fecord also shows a gain, the figures gowln% from $1,309.202 for July, 1929, $1,372,170 for July, 1930, a gain of dl per cent. Cold fountain drinks in hot weather are believed to have in- fluenua the business. leway Stores show a gain from 'lanfnn 843 for the first seven months of 1920 to $128.830,843 for the first seven ”m‘m of 1930, or & gain of 6.6 per Eftect of Hot Spell. TFor the month of July, however, dur- h; the hot spell, these 00d &tores show & decrease, from $18971,315 in July, 1929, to $18,193,527 for July, 1930, or & decrease of 4.1 per cent The effect of the industrial depres- sion that has prevailed throughout the early months of the present year is clearly evidenced in the consumption ANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Recetved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Note—All stocks mtgfiln those designated mnllh—hn shows those stocks to h.’ul‘ n cll ln- only. -mv 1930~ Stock ana Low. Dividend Rate. "3t “Ti5 Adame Exp (160). .- Romley.... 1 00. Bivh. 11 15 © 614 Albany Wrap Paper.. 35% 18 Allegheny Corp. 343 232 Allled Ch & Dye 68 48'% Allls-Chalmers 10% 4% Am Agrieu] Chem. 9% 28 Am Agrieul Cb of {128 118 AmBrShaFpf 708 1314 | 21% 8% Am Rrown Bev I L] | 1561 108% Am Can ()., o7 um { BI% %6% Am Chicle (13) 76% Am Chain of (7). 584 Am & Forn Power 95 14 l 22 Am & For Pwr pf(8). 40s 4 2 2 3 23 4 3 1 NA 108 75 3 0% 3 101% 99 AmPwr&Ltof (6). 80 Am PfiL;nlAlN;)- 424 Am Stores (2) 6% Am Sumatra 16 Am Tel & Lew. Close. CI 11 ‘lll 16% 1% 9 2y % 28 1 Il‘l 16% ose 25% 9% 2 N ll‘u 2“\ 22"‘6 116% 1674 255 265 2634 514 B1M 634 614 364 619 36% 64 a7% 121 121% 121 16% 122 33% a% 40% 30% 108 75 7814 1014 164 125 4% 958 67 17 i 109% 581y 1044 100 21 - 78 Goodrich(BF) pf 1) b4% Goodyear Tire (5)... 90 Goodyear st of (1), 814 Gotham Silk Holun 5% Graham-Paige. 80 Grand Silver S (m1). 10 Grand Unfon.... 34% Grand Union pf (3).. 29 Grant (WT) (1 18 Gr NorctfsOre (a¥ . 17 Gre Weat Sug(1.40).. 110% Grt West Sug pf (7). 124 Grizsby Grunow. . 985 Gulf St St 1stpf(7).. 26 Hackensack W (1%) 26 Hackensk pf A(1%). xgfls Hahn Dept Stores. .. 85 814 Hartman Corp (B).. 49 Hav El Rwy pf (8).. 117 Hercules Pow pt (7). 70 Hershey Choe (8). ... 8314 Hershey Choe pf{(15) 104% Hershey Ch pr of($). 914 Houdaille-H (B)1.20 49 Household Fin pf(4). 524 Houston Ofl (b10% ). 2514 Howe Sound (14%).. 41 Hud&Man Ry (3.50)« 25% Hudson Motor (5). 12% Hupp Motor Car (33« % 113% Illinois Central (7). 239 98 30% 1% 184 ) Rig 19714 19% 19% Independ Ofl & G(2)« Mllll Indus Ray (b5 % 154% Ingersoll-Rand ('l)- 63 Inland Steel (4)... 1214 Inspiration Cop (2) 10% [nsurance 8h (46e). . 94 Insur etfs(Md)(60c) 2 Intercontl Rubber. 41 Intl Agricultural 15214 Intl Bus Mach (né)., 11 Intl Carriers. Ltd %. 2 ll ll‘l 85 108 308 30s 12 Hanna pf (new) (7).1008 2 60s 10s 2 1 101 fib xm 109% lgfli 94% 101 107y 107% 921y 116 118% 21% 20% A% 4% 1% 11 88 197 . T4% 15% 14 104 10% 1y 11% 3 3 by b% 1724 172% 12% 12% 22% 21y 61 % 30 STOCKS IRREGULA ON LIGHT TRADING: and were inclined to stay on Brokerage house gossip heard last Friday and Saturday that a prominent tatistician would issue bullish recom- mendations over the week end proved to h-ve bevn somewhat misguided, as such often has been in the "" Bears Are Unable to Bring|sas -un-m:un e e D e Peatstical lm. 64 38 15% 4% 31y 19% 1% 112 14 100 Out Much Stock on Reactions. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER, Associated Press Pinancial Bditor. NEW YORK, August 18.—Reaction- ary “commodity markets, fallure of week end trade and business survays to dispel the speculative gloom and weak- ening of the market's technieal position by a sharp upturn late last week bol- stered bear courage as the new week began in the stock market. Prices broke rather. sharply under moderate selling pressure, ::Dny tinghouse, Radlo and 'Byers. Baltimore & O low 100 with a 3-point lumbia Graphaphone declined as much to a new low close.to 12. United States Bteel, Bethlehem, American Can, North American, Consolidated. Gas, Eears, Roebuck and Fox Pilm were unou 1;- generally, thought that selected omcks should be bought at these levels for long-term holding, but warning of the prospect of intermediate reactions. There was little tendency in the Mon- day advices of any of the n.lthtlcnl services to urge any rapid or accumulation of stocks. SILVER QUOTATIONS, NEW YORK, August 18 (#)—Bar sl 36, o If you value money and wish | to conserve time and energy | you'll appreciate our service in || l| obtaining mortgage loans | There's no lost motion with us On Improved Real Estate IN Nearby Montgomery County and the District of Columbia Lowest Interest FINANCIAL, shiy EXperienced thest References Money to Loan Secured by frst deed o trust ling interess and" & Jooepll L Weller % 24-Hour l’arlum:gl Basement {‘llvm-nl ot B or it First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of interest and Comimission ‘Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. ¥ A_13 REAL ESTATE LOANS Made at Low Interest Rates. TYLER & RUTHERFORD Applications _intited on Pements %fi Tonds""ana "Tunds o orguntcetion Sold in Lots—$100.00 Up Call or Write Standard Collateral Shares Corporation Woodward Bullding Met. 3788 Equltable Co-operative Bldg Ass'n Organized 1879 JOHN JOF EDSON Assets .$5,7; WALTER $. PRATT, Jt, Seetetary Sarolus & Profis. .. $L10501157 Subscription for the 99th [ssue of Stock Being Received consistent saving is the only SURE sues selling off 2 or more.. to 3 points from the bottom levels vun numerous, cancelling several There were a few firm spots. Ingersol Rand, & wide mover, shot up 10 in a few sales, and Missourt l‘ulflc ‘Wool- United Aireraft and First Na- firm, Can .l.'i.'r:dln(fl unl of & highly profes- I WaS sional character, largely for the account || 1417 K St. National 9300 | of floor traders, uring the morn- National Metropolitan Bank 15!h St. Opponte U S. Treasury t_of Columbi '.i"n «:o;nl u“llmmlfla mdmtrinl plants. o4 arge industrial plants re-| 12215 118 Am Tobacco (new) porting to the United States Bureau| 2691 197 Am Tobacco B (+12) ©f Mines for the survey covering May- | 125 117 Am Tobacco B(new) June 1930, consumed 7,046,318 net tons, [ 124% 784 Am Water Wks (ni). compared with 8221401 tons in| 9 5 Am Writ Paper ctfs.. the ‘e two months of 1929, a de- 615 AmZine Ld & Sm ©rease of 1,175,083 tons, or 143 per 441 Anaconda Cop (3%) eent. ngely enough, the most 8474 Anchor Cap (3.40) ing ‘decline is not shown in_the 19% Archer-Dan-M (3) l! industrialized area of the Ea: 74% Armour of Del pf(1). in_the region west of the Missi 4% Armour of 1l (A)..a River. In New England, the 2% Armour of 11l (B)..u Atlantic, Ohlo, Illinois-Indiana 5% Arnold Constabl and the Lake territory the rate | 24214 194 Atoh To& 5 Fe (10)o £0% Atl Refining (12). 2515 Atlas Stores (n1). 91 Auburn Aute (34)..e 2 Autosales...... 37 Auto-StropBaf R(3) 1 T4M T4N 10 Autosalespf........ 2 6 6 4% Aviation Corpof Del 14 8% 54 38 19% Baldwin Loco (1%). 117 20% 284 110% 106% Bamberger pf (6% ). 20s 106% 106% 122% 95\ Balto& Ohlo (T).... & ) 24 201 Barnsdall. A (2).... 15 68 48% Bayuk Cigar (3) 92 671 Beatrice Cream (4).. 3 704 49% Beech-Nut Pkg(3).. 2 574 27% Bendix Aviation (3). 12 56l 8114 Best&Co (3)......c 110% 75 Bethlehem Steel (8). 134 1224 Bethlehem St pf (7) 60 284 Bohn Al & Brass (3) 90% 60% Borden Co (k3). 60t 23% Borg Warner (3). 18% Briggs Mfg Co...... 12% Brockway Motor Trk 58% Bklyn-Manhat (4)... 4 64% 63w 178% 115 Bklyn Unton Gas (§) 1 1204 120% 83% 5% Bruns Ter & Ry 2 o4 9% 116% 1164 8% 8k 5% Bl 614 614 274% 200 Am Tel & 79 208% 2051 5119 119 7 2477 247 4 124% 123 BT 144 65 Intl Combustio 78 30 Intl Comb Eng pf 115% 72 Intl Harvester (3%). 1444 140% Intl Harvester pf(7)s 54 81% Intl Hydro Kl A (e3), 92 654 Intl Match pf (4).... 1 44% 20% Intl Nickl of Can(1). au 14% Intl Pap & P (A)3.4! 615 Intl Pap & Pwr (C).. 31 Intl Printing Ink (3) 26% Int Prig Inketfs (3). 36 Iatl Salt (new) 69 Intl Silver (18 2 404 Intl Tel & Teleg fl) o 20 18 Inter Dept Strs (3).. 3 60 Inter Dpt 8 pf xw(7), 208 13% Investors Equity(3), 1 43 Jewel Tea (14) 70 Johns-Manvill 58% Kan Clty Sou (5) 3 y-Spring Tir Kates method Real Estate Loans Ample funds always available for loans on Improved property in the District of Columbi and nearby Maryland and Virginia. 2u jons least meme the general decline. w Collections Hold Up Well. Has Kept . N Faith With . Depositors —for over a century, and looks back with tisfaction upon an important role, well played, in the com- mercial development of Washington. fiSeasoned service for all your banking needs. 3% on Savings 23% Kreuger & Toll 21 Krog Gr & Bak (1)~ 764 Lambert Co (8).... 11 4% Lee Rubber & Tire. .. 1081 104 Leh Port €m pf (7)ee 10. 17% 7% Lehigh Valley Cosl.. 374 22 Leh ValCoal pf (3) 97% 66% Lehman Corp (3) 26 221 Lehn & Fink (3). 118% trade survey conducted by Credit onthly, publication of the National Association of Credit Men. ‘The survey, which covers 100 market oenters, shows very little change from last month. Two eities, Cedar Raj Low Interest Rates Long Term EAVER ‘ron%os 809 15th Bt. N.W. 1 District 9486 reported eollecuum slow, 46 them fair and 2 good. market value of 50 representative stocks on the Nw York Stocl Mortgage Loan Correspondent s Metropolitan Life Insuranes Company 118% Loose-Wiles 1st m. :u 28% 164 Loriliard (P) Co. 12 8 LouisianaOll.. 51% 33 LouG & El(A) (1%) 138% 116 Louls & Nash (T)..e 61 McKeespt T Pl (15) 141% McKesson & Rob (2), Exchange | 11615 107% Bucyrus pf (7). s 108 at the close week ended Satur-| 16% 7% Budd (EQG) (1). 1n ga' August !C 1930 was $23,670,108.- | 14% 8% Budd Whesl ll) an m«:reue of $383,007,869, or ap- | 48 1y 1 r cent, over the value | 74 $2 10“ at the close of the ill"i 118 584 " 1224 122% 22% 22% M 8% 375 36 120 120 % 16% 14% 6% 12 31y 7 124% 16% wesk, according 10 & compila- Yoo by McClure, Jones & Co., members 109% Bush T BIA P (7). lo. 17 of '.he exchange. 110 99 Bush Term deb (7).. 10s 106% 105% 5% 1% Butte Superior 112% 60% Byers (A M).. compares with $45,021,508,245, lhvflueo the shares at the close of the 1% 60% enmhuunl(u.... 2% 1 Callaahan Zino & La eorresponding day in 1929. A. L B. Committee Named. 9% 48% Calumet & Ariz(2).. m membership committee of the| 33% 13 Calumet&Hectall). 76% 56 Canada Dry G A (). Chapter, American Insti- hm of Banking, has been appointed for | 226% 165% Canadian Pacifie(10) 52% 40% Can Pacific(new)w.i. ey g] cheirman, Com-| 84w 20 Cannon Mills (1.60).. mn National Bank; Winifred Bur-| 862% 150 Case (J 1) (8 vice chairman in cha of| 79% 63 Caterpll Tr (13%) 'umn. National Metropolitan nk; | 60 9 CelotexCo....... 6 13% 13% H P tlmuu central hmnch Ameri-| 15% 6% Certain-tesd Prod... 3 6w 6y ean Becurity & Trust Co.; Robert H. 7% 19% Checker Cab (4.30).. 8 223 22 , Columbia National Bank: W. L.| 47% 44% Chesapeake & Ohio.. 16 46% 45% 10 3 Chi&Alton......... 3 3%, ~Amerlmn National 2 m- ER Riggs National 8% Chi Great Western.. 2 10% 10% Paul Seltzer, Amer\un Security | 52% 27 ChiGreat Westnpf.. 7 31% 36% a'rrua:Cc Willard G. Barker, Morris | 26% 12% ChiMilStP&Pae... 9 134 13 Plan' Bank: Robe . Lin 46% 19% Chi Mil StP & Pac pf. 87 114 Chi Pnev Tool...... 32% 18 Chickasah Cotton Ofl 24 Chrysier Corp (3)... City lee&F (k2.60).. FIRST MORTGAGES 6% Mallison & Co. 11% Manhat Shirt fl) 11% Manati Sugar pf.... 1 24 Man Elev mod g (45) 4% Maraeaibo Oil Exp.. 29% Marine Mid (1.20)... 314 Market St Ry 2d pf.. 80% Marlin-Rock (15% ).« 8% Marmon Motor Car.. 85% Marshall Fleld (23%) 32% Mathieson Alkil (3), 40% May Dept Strs (n2).. 11 Maytag Co (13).. 164 Mexican Seaboard. .. 16 Miami Copper (1%). 83 Michigan Stl (h2% ). 224 Mid-Cont Petm (2).. % Middle States Ofl et.y 21% Midland Steel (3).. 10% Minn Moline Pwr 32% MoKan & Texas (2).. 87 Missouri Pacifie. 106‘6 115% Missour Pac pf (5).. 16% Mohawk Carpet..... 35 Monsanto Ch (81%). 29% Montgom Ward (3).. Morrell & Co (4.40) FOR A DEFINITE FINANCIAL OBJECTIVE You will find an investmént in our é 6% FIRST MORTGAGES highly desirable—for the money so invested is adequately secured and continuously it is receiving this liberal interest. ; Su FIOTPIIUPS. FONSUTIIUPTRTOPS 5P PPN o <] We have prepared an interest- ing comparison of present Stock Market conditions with the similar period in 1921 27 1764 171 18 43% 424 21 17 Copy on request Over a Third of a Century Without a Loss National Bank, feenth and Park road branch; Lloyd H. Johmm. Northeast Savings Bank; Mil- ©. Woodcock, American Security t Trust Co.; Robert H. Whitten, First National Bank of Alexandria; J, Earl McGeary, W. B. Hibbs & Co.; Ralph Norton, Franklin National Bank, Con- necticut avenue branch: Rose L. Royce, Loan & Trust Co.; William B. Mehler, Washington Mechanics Sav- Bank; Bernice Thomas, Federal- American National Bank. continued at its usual vol- ume on the Washington Stock Exchange today, with Capital Traction selling off from 61% to 60 on a turnover of sev- eral shares. Mergenthaler was out for the first time in several days at 96! and Federal-American Co. common sold &t 31. Washington Railway & Elec- a2 wuSoelaSen Mackubin, Goodrich & Co. Established 1890 BANKERS And, too, from time to time, as vou find it convenient, your in- vestment can be increased, begin- ning at once to earn 6%. 64% 50 Colgate-Pal-P (1%). 20% 12% Colonial Beacon 77 361 Col Fuel & iron (3).. 4 125 124 Colo Fuel & Ir pt (8) 70s 131 80 68% Colo & Bou 1st pf (4) 130s 75 175 &7 55 ColGas& ) (3).... 171 B7% 5b% 37% 14% Colum Graph (a2 3By 14w 124 199 108 Columbian Carb (16) 12 13134 128% 40% 23% Comm Credit (3).... 4 2b% 25 2214 Comm Cred pf (1%). 208 2% 241 7715 Comm C 1st xw(634) 608 90 90 22 CommCred pf B (2). 408 24% 24% 2814 Comam Inv Trigl60) 5 854 385 20% Comm Solvents (31) 25 2414 23% 12% Comwith & Sou80e¢) 122 134 127% 99 Cmwith & Soupf (6) 3 101% 101 tric prefererd sold at 98'; to 99, while 10% Congoleum-Nairn.., 8 11% 11 the 4s of the same company went at 67 Consol Cgrprpf 8%, 308 70 7 e 3os. Convel Gan N ¥ 40).. 144 1000 104 a i 104 Heard in Financial District. b B " 4 994 Consol Gas NY pf(§) 2 103% 103 George O. Walson, president of the 7 Consol Textile Liberty National Bank, has returned to 11% Container(A) (1.30). Washington, after closing his Summer 2% Container (B home on Chesapeake Bay, because of 3% Contl Bak; 2 the illness of Mrs. Walson, who has 66% Contl Baking nt 3)m ust undergone an operation at a local 50 Contl Can (3%).. pital. She is now rapidly improving. 314 Contl Motors ¥. B. Ghiselli, vice president of tie 18% Contl Ol of Merchants' Bank & Trust Co., has left 184 Contl Shares 9 for his Summer vacation at Healing 834 Corn Prod lunuk) 16 88% Bprings, Va. 140 Corn Prod pf (7).... 108 146% 146% Oharles D. Boyer, cashier of the 23 16% Coty. Ine. - 19 18 Pederal-American National Bank, is on Crown Zell rb-chll) vacation. He took his family to Ocean | (k8) City, N. J., over the week end, but has | yeturned umpormly to this city. INCREASE OF THRIFT | IN U. S. IS REVEALED| @pecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, August 18—Thrift is definitely increasing in the United States measured by all signs of eco-| nomic progress and a reservoir of wealth | 18 being sccumulated which will event- | ually Aind its way into high-grade in- | 130 vestment securities, it is pointed out| 874 by Richard B. Scandrett, jr., chairman | 114% * of the board of the Pidelity Investment | 9% Association, the copntry's largest or-| 103'% gn.nlntlon devoted exclusively to the' 1007 uilding of incomes through investment | 112 in_bonds. | e The lessons of thrift so firmly incul- = 20% eated In the minds of past generations | 1, were largely forgotten in the orgy of | 'y7./ 15 Eush . spending w¥m-h followed the post-wa 46 First Nut Strs (3%). Pring ‘,mm"v. P“mm”, prosperity, it is pointed out by Mr. Scan. 1% Pisk Robber, 1 f Y il Rt e drett, and the country was on the point | 001 Fonter Whealet (80 e PG s e A g g .of becoming a nation of speculators 281y Fourth Natl invest. 29% Pireill, Ttaly (a3.34)~ ‘rather than a nation of investors prior | 16'4 Fox Film (A) (8)... 27 pilisbury Plour (3)ea to the drastic declines in the stock iy 47 Freeport Tes (t6).. 2 4 4 Plttsbgh Trml Coal market. The sobering influence of the | 881 Fuller pr pe(t7.94). s 3 11% Pistohgh Berew 1.8 B e & e e e 7 Gen Am Investors. .. ‘7 21 PRAmTobA (3%). in the direction of saving money and | 784 Gen Am Tk Car($4) § P Rioas AmTo (B).. HE '.he result has been beneficial when Viewed from & standpoint of ultimate 38% Gen Aspralt (4). 2 Prairie Ol & G economic progress of the country. Savings bank deposits, life insurance, Dull,l and lroln ':nsocli'nlcns nndh all | other forms of systematic saving have | shown material increasés, while many | b e b ol ¢ retail stores which appeal to the desire | yiit ‘g™ GEE GRS EITR (006 rivd of the consumer for lower prices have .6\ 771 Gen G&E = ™ 1% shown amall increases in sales for the | “;gu' 401, Gen Mille 1 first half year. | 41 37% Gen Moto “The year 1830,” says the statement, | givt 5708 GO0 NOUOTS (38 3 “will go down in our economic history | H016 Cinh PablieRvsots) - 8 as a in which those organigations | 108, Gen Realtv & UU... 1 which appealed to the desire for thrift | 80 Gen RItyAUL nf (060 4 made progress, while those falling dis- 664 Gen Refract (t4%).. & - Tinetly in' the luxury class were halted 29" GenTheat Mauip vte’ 110 in their advance. Gilette Sar Ras 17 NI Spain's \lliterates mow constitute 40 per eent of the population, a8 compared with 80 per cent 16 years ago. 8415 Motor Products (3).. 1214 Murray (b3 %stk). 30% Nash Motors (4) 10% Nat Acrae (1%). 8% Natl Bella He 71 Natl Bisoult, n(2.80). 41 Natl Cash Reg.A(14) 45% Nat Dairy (32)..... 83% Natl Dept St 1st (). 24% Natl Distillers (2), 82 Natl Pwr & Lt (1). 1% Natl Radiator... % Natl Rys Mex 2d pf 53 Natl Steel (2). 100% Natl Supply (5). 107 Natl Supply pf (7). 23% Natl Tea Co (2)..... 131 Nevada Copper (1% 497 Newport Co (A) (3). 28 Newton Bteel (2).... 116 N O Tex & Mex (7) 150% N ¥ Central (83), 97% N Y N H & Hart (6). 174% N Y & Harlem (5)... 714 North Am Aviation.. 31 8714 North Am(b10%stk) 35 100% North Am Ed pf (6).. 38 40 No Ger Lioyd (3. 1 66% Northern Pacifio 4 914 Ol Well Supply. 18 86 Ol Well Sup pf (1)..1008 OllvFrEapf A (6).. 2 2% Omnibus Corp. .. 2 55 Otis Elev. n(2%),. 5 53 OutletCo (4).. 608 45% Owens 111 Glass (3)w. 1 521 Pacific Gas & B1 (2). 2 1% fig Lighting (3). & 130" pacific Te) &Tel (1), 108 1214 Packard Motor (1).. 60 48% Param’nt Publix (4). 89 10% Park l'l‘lltord 13).. 1% Park Utah. Members New York and Baltimore Stock Exchanges eAssociate Member New York Curb Exchange 1508 H STREET REDWOOD & SOUTH STS. WASHINGTON, D. C. BALTIMORE, MD.. May be purchased in amounts from $250 up. F. SATL GO 925 15th St. N.W., B. National 2100 8 “ IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY 3% 108 8 Slack Insurance 16 408 EASONAL workers know all too well that every once in a while there will be a slow-down. The one way to bridge this gap of time with no income is to be finlncully prepared when the slack season rolls in. An Abundant Yield for a conservative investment. .. SAFETY because of the security .CONVENIENT in the denom- inations of $250 up. 6% First Mortgage Notes T4% 60 T4% 107 178 2 161% 1611 28% 1 87 57 % 5% You can Lrente your own “unemployment insurance” by setting aside a small por- tion of your earnings in a sound, never- fluctnating security—such as the 6 per cent IFirst Mortgage Notes sold through Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company. These Notes are purchased by thousands of people all over the world who want extra income when extra income is most needed. Cutler-Hammer(3%) D re & Hud (9). 45 Denver & RG W pf 67 Drug Corporatn ( 16) Dunhill Intl (34) 1 19% 197 95% Du Pont de N (¥ 26 111% 108% 175% Eastman Kodak (' 9 209 206 120% Eastman Kod pf (§). 108 128 128 19% Katon Axle & S8 8 22U 22 55% [leo Auto Lite (8).. 4% Electrie Boat. . 49% El Pwr & Lt (1) 9% Elec Pwr&Lt pf (8) 106 Bl Pwr & Lt pf (7). RR. 56 146 6% Penn Dixie Cement.. 69% Penna RR ($)..0vu 48 Penney (J C) (3) 93 Penney(JC) pf AL6). 94% Pere Marg or pf (5).. 68% G‘W. 4% 4% 68 651 98 984 62 667 65 1 981, 98y 3 109% 109% 109% 109% o 180 98 ‘38 .38 ns Auto Loadini 18 8 8 8 10s 109 109 109 109 12 114 18% Patrol Corp (1% ). 29 Phelps Dodge (3). 11% Phila Read C& | 18% Phillips-Jones Corp. 6% E 102 Fairbanks M of (1) & Your money in these Notes supplies you with a steady income of 6 per cent an- nually . . . year in and :car out through “good” years and through “off” years, And this record of earnings ex- tends for over 61 fiens. Durine that time, no owner of these First Mo tgage Notes has ever suffered the loss of even a penny in either interest payment or on the original investments. secured on improved properties in the District of Columbia and adjacent Maryland suburbs. 14% Gen Bronze (1) 32 Gen Cabl 604 This is why you should inquire as to h:; they may meet your investment needs. We will gladly telt you more of the six lllh 1\2!6 - per cent notes now available. B8 1% 1% % Y 214 20% 1i2% 1124 7 a8 Pullman Corp (4)... 1% Punta Alegre Sugar. % Punta Alegre S ctfs.. “ 19% Pure Ol () %) 1o 110 4 Pure Ol pf (8) 88 62 Purily Bakeries 69% 3214 tadio Corp. .. Radlo pt A (3%) Radio Corp «B) (6). H. L. Rust Company 1001 Fifteenth Street National 8100 ESTABLISHED 1889 SWARTZFIL, RHEeEm & HENSEY CO. MORTGAGE BANKERS 727 15 STREET . / WASHINGTON D.Co 19% 100 90 St 106 20% 38 19 AT

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