Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 12

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HE (This s ‘the twenty-ninth of & series ts during the week ended No- = i"-hl.-'mg_:. u‘-&a f"',g 4 stocks o . During the previous week s disc d h VoS Pt FESE S ©r @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® vem| the i 1 lue of Building Up Large National Biscult, 926 through 1828 < Few ferred stocks command so e 14 groups o Bank Accounts. h ' foting as that of National Bis- | clined, 3 advanced, and the remaining cuit Co. The senior shares of this cor-| 3 showed no change during the R Poration have mumerous points of | Week. Included in the lst of 36 com- : Dispatch to The Star. strength. In the first place, there is no | modities that declined were butter, lard, BW YORK, November 19.—Declar- | funded debt, the preferred being the wheat, cattle, hogs, foodstuffs, sinc, NUMBER oases “unscrupulous | Arst capital obligation. In the second | melting steel, gasoline, hides, coffee, g place, the investment 1s thoroughly sea- [ W00l and mixed fertilizer. B BRRE e E R we PHOTOGRAPH on the preferred has been paid without h Se8s, pork, g M8 | Interruption stnce 1898, the year of fn- | COPPer, rubber and tin. corporation. In the third place. ebrn- ———s- ~ |ings cover dividend requirements by & i "’ [ p— yery w.l?lr ;:m;nln.h In the past 10 years EA:‘:“‘“ to n“:“c:h:‘:“ i SSoumm—e 4 & WRLEVER. s100v weecu.onscicent net available for the preferred has n . o : Do Teat e S35 3 shs s Shas | 10 (P —Announcement of " plsce. and Sulfect to the conditions printed o the back, which are heveby agresd to, sund e @ tekphetogresh the follusing,— ot the it athnd whh the bank division, which heads | W8S in 1920, while in 1929 the amount | date of the biennial ‘sener-l wage con- Solloucing explasatory message. < was $86.36 a share. For the first six |ference between the United States Pot- . o . : onCed st [months of this year fncome was equal | ters' Assoclation and the National eofes - e A o ‘e i z;_ C oo along gen. |10 $40.46 slnlau- on the preferred stock, B;mfie;:ood ':r!d.ope;;u:‘:e mt:r- was . 17 % y 4 compared with $41.05 hare in th wi eld yesf Yy r com- extensive plan for | (UAPLEEC Tthe of 1020, ** | mittee of the association, pending noti- Since 1899 there has always been u | fcation of the rotherhood. It was mfl st % d’? “ A . |common dividend at one rate or an-|said the sessions likely e D e A DO e eby offset | Other and the company has reported | Pitts mber 2 or 3. S ’ ma 7:. Tew deposits withdrawals of money | Steady growth. This record 15 reflect- =2 P4 . a—— b ed in & market for the stock, which omans st “* r- - * £ \-— naturally will be needed in busi- 3 -t v gives a return of considerably less than Y 8 soon a8 eonditions move O ¥ars | per cent. The stock is cumulative as ans || ol Y, / ’ e st many. banks | Lo dividends and preterred both as to || (), C. Property Only) W oY o ”‘ ‘been permitted to grow as best it | ih b i . 5 7 4 with & minimum of attention. e | ‘ :M e paraiively little attention s been i vidends, ¢ I L . my@lu a&?" 1279 “t ; improving its position and mak- | . \anding it to a | m Ty S 7 n s limore attractive. There are cases where 8 prefer . [ Le. S cet/en An Educational Drive. as to assets is important, bu ith a - . % 4 i . Corporation o strong and o uniikery || No Commission Charged || wed 7774« 7” division’s statement gives the ex- . 3 . nce of a leading savings banker, il ’:x‘:““;“:?‘p cult the You can take 12 ;;‘eau I:° I . became suspicious of the effect | s ¢ pay off your loans without the |f M change did not add to the market value A . h certain widesproad CAmPAGTS | or'the stock mor to its tnvestment status, || expense " of renewing, $1.000 7_2 go g on e S oarly five | It only remains to point out the strong | [ll for $10 per month, including Ovesschie s /8 b K / L4 L4 a L financial position of the company. As interest and principal. Larger ‘g:,"‘r;‘ e temad oy |0f March 31 last cash and United fil or smaller loans at proportion- L e induenced bY | States securities were over $24,500,000, |l ate ‘rates. whereas all current liabilities were less ‘e than $8,400,000. The total amount of ||| tual preferred outstanding is 248,045 shares of $100 par value. Bl.lfld. Engine Does Engineer’s Hunting. ([}l - A!l 0 fion RALEIGH, N. C., November 19 (7).— s«‘:’u V;;xghnl. engineer, mnmli h‘t’.: m Established 1881 r Line passenger . tral Ralelgh yesterday to find his diiner Largest in Wi on waiting for him on the cow caicher.” Assets Over $23,000,000 || En route North he flushed a covy of partridges, He found five plump birds c°‘;'A 11th and E N.W. | ad bee: EDWARD O, fee n killed by striking the engine’s | pilot. on haTs. Thebasr Ines Were ontey A wl Y Radles Arest Leol e Saswo Mesu bolke i J:ldf‘o«druq... ar Our Coffees are direct importations from the Finest Plantations in the World—blended by ex- perts—roasted in our own roasteries. Outstanding Products—coming to you through the medium of our Producer-to-Consumer Plan, which insures you Quality for Less Money! ASCO Coffee committee is as follows: 3 -MM“WR The Finest Cup You Ever Drank ! Victor Coffeer23c¢ 5 sl A mild blend preferred by thousands - ' ? X 61 - ?M,fifiw,)fir . Ao Acme Coffee® 33c¢ E > ~ e P, A full, heavy bodied blend | FAIRFAX Rosier, ., Sagas domsr aighlics bcbas or Sonesharp, Sguare. Frosgai . VRassors Oreak pper. Slos€ ‘7‘.?;"—’ iy s 41 pfy. el DAIRY Chis e Chrnem, At DS B 8-.7:«..,.(._., ecaggeraZed. avgels Ched ane nd™, ‘. ‘ 1 > - ] 1620 First St. N.W. WASHINGTON’S FASTEST GROWING DAIRY s OVER 8,000,000 QUARTS SOLD IN THE PAST YEAR JERSEY GRADE “A” HIGH TEST MILK, 15¢ QT. For Delivery at Your Home—Call Potomac 2301 N v o P nue ifteen This Dairy is not connected in any way with any dai combination of dairies either in or out if“?h’ulu:fl:nw ‘;: is owned and operated exclusively by Washington people. WASHINGTON’S ONLY UNION DAIRY A\ (

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