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A_,l() "k D. . BANKS ELECT | BOARDS FOR YEAR Directors and Officers Are FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Note—All stocks are sold in one hundred-share lots excepting those designated by the letter s (80s) (250s), which shows those stocks were sold in odd lots. Stock and Dividend Rate. 4a2u 8 Dates— Add 00. High. Low. Close. Close 110 10 10 Individual sales compiled to noon—complete in 5:30 Edition. | —Prev 1930~ figh. Low Prev 101 ~Prev.1930-~ High. Low. 104% 89i4 50% 3114 63% 2214 43% 6% 0% 4 Stock and Sales— Dividend ,Rate. Eng Pub Sv'pf (5%). Eq Offic Bldg (2%).. Erie R R. - Eureka Vac Cleaner. Evans Auto Loading. 2 1 8 13 1 34 Add 00. High. Prev Low. Close. Close. 87 3% 30% 10 4% 89 34 30 9% 4% D. C., WEDNESDAY, STOCKS IRREGULAR IN QUIET TRADING Market Moves in Narrow JANUARY 14, 1931, INVESTMENT PURCHASES ARE DECLARED LARGE Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, January 14.—Two of the largest stock exchange houses com- pared notes and found that they had purchased for cash a total of 100,000 shares in a single market session. Their wires extend over the entire country, s0 the orders reflect the sentiment of the investing public from the Atlantic FINANCTAL. WILL AID COTTON TRADE. MEMPHIS, Tenn., January 14 (#).— An organization to promote consump- tion of cotton preducts was decided uron here by the Southern Assoclation of Commissioners of Agriculture as a means of lm?mvm] conditions among farmers and in the industry generally. Two men from each cotton-growing State are to be selected to perfect plans for such a body, intended to stimulate the use of cotton goods and to suggest new uses for cotton. i fi"ie.":z oy PRA J ‘-.‘l.. h & F NW, First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inq U Abitibl Pow & Paper 14% Adams Exp (1.60) 6 19 18% 21 Adams Millis (2) 1 224 224 214 Advance Rumley. 2 3% 3% 3w % Ahumada Lead...... 10 % X & 87% Air Reduction (t4%) 28 984 954 084 614 Airway El Ap (60c). 1 T T % % Afax Rubber... .... 2 % 4 1 415 Alaska Juneau(§0c). 100 9 8i 8% 5 5% Allegheny Corp. 24 8% 8% 8% by the stockholders of local banks late | 107'4 36% Allez Cp $30 ww5%. 1 48% 481 481 yesterday, directors elected for the vear,| 99% 37l Alleg Cp $40 wwb%. 1 44l 44l 44% and in several instances organization | 343 170% Allied Ch & Dye(n6). 1 meetings were also held and officers| 126! 120% Allied Ch & Dpf (7). chosen for 1931. Among the officers| 68 31% Allis Chalmers (3).. / 16 &0 far elected there have been no| 42! 11% Alpha Port Cmt (2). changes of major importance. None| 31'% 16' Amerada Corn (2). is ex d by other banks which are! Am Ag Ch of Del. y,t"‘.fie?,'f“m-,p_ ?2 60% Am Bank Note pf (3) 10s 21 Am Beet Sugar..... Seventh Street Savings. 54% 30 Am BrShoe (2.40).. 1 Officers and directors were re-clected| 84 38 Am Brown BEpf (T)180s 47 45% 45k by the Seventh Street Savings Bank.| 156% 104% Am Can (15) cer 112 111% 109% 110% They are August H. Plugge, chairman % 140% Am Can pf (7) L2 14T'% 14T 147T% of the board; John D, Howard, presi- 15 24 Am Car & Fdy (8) 3 31 82 dent; Harry Kaufman, vice president; 9 Am Com Alcohol. 9% John R. Wright, vice president; John M. Am Euronean Secur. 21 De Marco, cashier; A. T. Wallace, as- 25 Am & For Power. ... 31% sistant cashier! Charles S. Shreve, 81 Am & For Pw of (7). 91 counsel; W. Elmer Bacon, Willoughby 55 Am Hawaiian S S. .. % S. Chesley, Isadore Freund, John D. 812 Am Hide & Leath pf. Howard, Harry Kaufman, John J. Kolb, 2415 AmIce (3)... Michael O’Hanlon, Roger O'Hanlon, 16 Am Internati +2) Isaac Ottenberg, Benjamin Ourisman, 18% Am Locomotive (2). Alexander H. Plitt, August H. Plugge, 684 Am Locomot pf (7). Henry J. Ruppert, John A. Schaefer, 29% Am Mch & Fdy 1.40.. 3 Thomas . Sergeon, Charles S. Shreve, 3 AmMach & Metals.. 3 Patrick Shugrue, Joseph B. Thomas, 20 Am Nat Gaspf (7).. 1108 John F. Weyrich, John R. Wright and 36% Am Pow & Lt (1) 10 William C. Zimmerman, John M. De 90 Am Pow & Ltpf (6). 1 Macro is a new director. to the Pacific as well as through the South. One odd-lot house today said it had bought approximately 50,000 shares on balance on Monday. This steady absorption of stocks at a time when there is very little real liquida- tion has the increasirg effect of placing the market in a stronger technical po- sition. It alo weakens the ground on which the short interest has been confidently standing for some time and trom which it does not yet show any disposition to retire. ‘The United States now is the largest leather producing country in the world. " REPORT OF_CONDITION OFTiE-" North Capitol Savings Bank Washington, in the District of Columbia, the close of business on December 31, 1930, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts...... . Overdrafts . w4 United States Government se- curities owned Other bonds, stocks and se- curities, owned ., Banking * house. *'§34.012:90; Turniture and fixtures, 320,048.33 7. Real estate owned other than banking house i Cash and due from banks Outside ~checks and other cash_items . Other assets Total .. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surpius i Undivided profits- et Due to banks, including certi- checks 37% 32 23% 1% 156% 36 y BY EDWARD C. STONE. 312 Further annual meetings were held [ 354 19 22 514 22% 4%, 90U 24 18% 22% 3% k) 9% % % 8% 8% 51% 46 314 19% 2% 85 17% 12% Fairbanks Copf.... 208 Fairbnks Morse 1.60. 1 Fash.on Park Asso.. 1 Fed Lt & Trac pt (6) 20s Fed Wat Svc A 2.40. 4 Federated Dept Strs. 1 Fid Ph Fire In (2.60) 10 Fllene's pf (6%)....100s Firestone T & R (1) Firest T & R pf (6) First Nat Strs (234). Fisk Rubber. Fisk Rubber 1st pf. Florsheim Sh pf (6). Foster Wheeler (2).. 15 Fox Film (A) (4)... 18 Frank Simon pf (7). 170s Freeport, Tex (4)... Gabriel Co (4). Gardner Motor. 4 Gen Am Investors. .. Gen Am T'k Car (4) Gen Asphalt (3) n Baking pf ( ien Bronze. . Gen Cable pi Gen Cigar (4). Gen Electric ( Gen Elec spec (60c). Gen Food Corp (3).. 12 Gen Gas&E] Ate30c) 25 GenG & Elevpf 6). 4 Gen G & EI pf'A (1), 408 Gen Mills (3)... 4 Gen Mills of (8) 2 Gen Motors (3). 109 Gen Motors pf (5) 3 n Outdoor Adv. . 2 n Print Ink (2%). 208 Gen Pub Sve b8%stk 1 Gen Ry Signal (5)... 2 Ity & Uil . 2 tefractories (4) hentre % lette Saf Raz (4). Gillette Saf 2 pf (5). imhel Bros. . lidden Company . wbel (Adolf). . Gald Dust (23%) oodrich (B F). oodrich BF pf (1), oodyear Tire (5) Goodyear 15t nf (7). otham Silk Hoslery Gould Coupler. s raham-Palg Graham-Paige rets. . Granby Consol (2).. Grand Silv Strs(h1). 1 Grand Unfon. ... E Grand Union of (3). Grant (W T) (i).... Gr North of (5). Grt Nor Ore (2) .. Great Western Sug: Grigsby Grunow. .. Gulf Mobile & North. Hahn Dept Stores. .. Hanna pf (new) (1) Harb Walk Ref (2).. Hartman Corp (B) . Hawaiian Pineap (2) 1008 Hercules Pow pf (7). 20s Hershey Choc (5)... 3 Hoe (R) & Co. . & Holland Furn (+2%) Hollander Sons Houdallle Hershey.. Household Fin pf (4) Houston Ofl. . Houston Of] (new).. Howe Sound (4). Hud&Man Ry (3.50). Hudson Motors (3).. Hupp Motors. ...... Illinots Central (7). indian Refining. . Ingersoll Rand (16). Iniand Steel (4)..... Indus Rayon (4) Inspiration Copper. . Insuranshar,Del 40c. ins ctfs «(Md) (60c). interlake fron (1)... Int Agricul Chem. .. intl Bus Mach (n6) . Int Carriers (25¢). .. int) Cement (4). Intl Combustion. Intl Harvester (2%). Int Harvester pf (7). Intl Hydro El A (e2) Intl Match pf (4).... Intl Mer Marine (2). Intl Nick of Can (1), 45 Intl Paper pf (7) .. 308 Intl Pap & Pow (C). Int] Pap & P of (1), Intl Printing Ink. ... Intl Salt (3).... Int] Silver pf (1) Intl Tel & Tel (2). Inter Dept Strs (2).. Int Dpt St pf xw (7). 1408 Investors Equity.... 3 Island Cr Coal (4)... 1 Johns-Manville (3).. Johns-Manv pf (7). Jones&Laugh of (7). Jordan Motor Car... Kans City Sou pf (4) Karstadt(R) (a1.03). Kayser Jullus (2%). Keily Spring 8% pf. Kelsey Hayes (2)... Kelvinator Corp Kennecott Copper(2) Kresga (SS) Co 160, Kresge (SS) pf (7).. Kreuger&Toll (1.60). Kroger Gro&Bak(1). Lee Rubber & Tire. .. Lehigh Port Cmt (1) Lehigh Valley Coal.. Leh Val Coal pf (3).. Lehman Corp 12). Lehn & Fink (3). Libbey O Ford Glass Liggett & Myer (15). | 8% WE PAY Lig & Myers B (5).. 4 a Lima Locomotive. .. Link Belt (2.40)..... Liquid Carbonie (4). L e : On Savings B % 11 i Also Make Loans L.obse-W Bis Lorillard (P) Co On D. C. Property At 69 Interest Loulsiana Oll i LouG & B (A) (1%) Louis & M. Ludium.Steel e oy - you plan to_purcha McCrory (A) (2) the District of Columbia must soon renew the pr 5 2 trust “on_ your property—we suggest you investigate our McCrory pt (6) Mcintyre Porc Loan Plan. It may prove to be most helpful McKeesp T P (14%). Mckesson & Rob (1) McLel'an Store Open Daily 9 to 5 Saturdays Until Noon NAtional 1381 514 22% Named at Many Annual Meetings. Range—Selling Pressure Is Light. it CONSTRUCTION LOANS As Mortgage Loan Correspondent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company we always have ample funds available to loan on Large or Small projects. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, January 14—In an- other session of quiet trading prices first weakened and then recovered in today's stock market. No definite trend | was ‘indicated, although it seemed that the selling had been checked, tempo- rarily at least. The news was mixed, but the market recelved the unfavorable items with composure. The expected cuts in crude oil prices had no material effect on the ofl shares. They did not rally material- ly from their lows of earlier in the | week, but on the other hand they did | not sell off. New bond financing, which 60" 6o gon |disturbed stocks of the companies en- “ !gaged in borrowing Tucsday, went un- 38% 38% 38 . ion 4w 41w |moticed today. | Hn 12 1% Steel Trade Reviews. 504 49! The weekly reviews of the iron and | Dis steei trade had a cheerful tone. It was | estimated that production had expaad- | ed this week to about 45 per cent ca- | pacity, with improvement in demand | and a firmer tone in prices. United | States Steel in the first half hour sold down to a new low on the reaction and then came back, making up all of the loss and more. | The president of the American Tele- | 13 phone & Telegraph C inced that preliminary estimatcs ted earn- ings of around $10.40 a share for the This was as good as had been Telephone, during the morning, ted wiihin a range of a point. Reports of impending {mancing for Western Union nied. Pressure continued to be exerted sgainst, Vanadium, which lost another point. still on of downward dividend ol v revision. Auburn Auto ran up against | *8es] T REp¥Eta a. smrTH, the shorts and then relapsed. The s Notary Public. truth of the matter is that even the [ Correct—Attesti o o MicHAEL. professional speculators in_the Street ALLEN HOLLANDER. ave no clear convictions as to the im- 3 mediate future of the market and they | s - are t00 wary to take chances. When a | — | stock such® as Vanadium or Auburn REAL ESTATé LOANS shows signs of weakness, they sell it, Made at Low Interest Rates but are equally hasty to retire the TYLER & RUTHERFOI}D commitment if it rallies. Applications invited on hi Turnover Is Small. i Meanwhile, the turnover is abnormally | | apartments and dwellings. - low, even for these times. Outside in- || iarly, on well located busine terest is almost entirely lacking. The | market is waiting on the business news | and that has to be definite one way or | the other before traders are willing to take a stand. 1t was the rails which made the best showing in the forenoon. New York | Central was the leader, retracing the | ground lost in the two preceding | sescions. There was nothing in the car | loacings figures to arouse enthusiasm | for railway stocks, nor is there likely to | be in the December earnings state- | ments which will begin to come out next weck, but the carrier issues look sold out. One stock which acted well today, as it had during all the reac- tionary period, was Baitimore & Ohio. Call money renewed at 11 per cent | and was in abundant supply at that rate. Our organization is fully equipped to sure immediate action on your application, Consult WEAV' ER BRO REALTORS ¢ Washington Building District 9486 Mortgage Loan Correspondent MetmpoIYtan Life Insurance Company Loans made in the District of Columbia and Nearby Maryiand and Virginia 1% 4n 587 T 28 104% 1047 1047% 7% T % 4 ot 32 o 91 ...31,239.797.62 40544 91 9% 600.00 49,740.08 1 2. 3 4 [ 74.961.23 76,568.98 121,057.89 87.04 268 00 ...31,563,485.16 74% AmP& LpfAst(5) 1 15 Am Rad&Std Sanc1) 16 28 Am Roll Mill (n2)... 22 Savings | 67 4 Am Safety Razor (5) s Am Sm & Ref (4) . &R 2d pf (6). Am Sm & Ref pf (7). 315 Am Steel Fdy (3). 5 8612 Am Stores (1234)... 741 170% Am Tel & Tel (9), 12 9815 Am Tobacco (5). % 99% Am Tobacco B (5).. Am Tobacco pf (6).. 47% Am Water Wks (3).. 51z Am Woolen. ... . 15% Am Woolen pf. 26% Am Zihc & Lead pf Anaconda Cop (2%). Anaconda W & C (1) 5 X 1067 25000.00 190 4.778'30 90 10 Chevy Chase Savings Bank. All of the Che Chase Bank directors were re-elected, as fol- lows: Thomas W. Perry, Joseph A, Burkart, Paul Sleman, Clyde D. Garrett, Edward J. Murphy, John C. Walker, George P. Hoover, Atwood M. Fisher, Frederick W. MacKenzie, R. Frederick Hatcher, Samuel Peacock, Thomas K. Conrad, Bynum E. Hinton, Herndon Morsell, Horace E. Troth, Truman Abbe, Frank Shipe, Edward J. Walsh, Ralph Given and Ben T. Webster. Continental Trust Co. The Continental Trust Co. l'\:;véecl;{d i all its directors as follow ade H. - 5 Cooper, Luke C. Strider, C. C. Calhoun, i S David A. Bger, Norman Fischer, Victor i pnripehie LU TS J. Evans, Charles A. Goldsmith, Frank 60 Arhwasiof BeYf (1) T. Hines, James L. Karrick, Nathan B. prnkinindes e Al Scott, 2d; Conrad Syme, William Clark 1% Armour of i (B). Taylor, D. W. Taylor, Charles W. %, Armour of F) pf (1) ‘Warden, William L. Browning, William 3% Arnold Constable. .. H. Sholes and Leon Oppenheimer. 4% Artioom Corporation # 46% 20 Asso Appl Ind (4)... Northeast Savings Bank. Tl g A W Northeast Savings Bank—All officers | 2421, 168 Atch To& S Fe (10). ‘were re-elected. They are: L. P. Steuart, 100 AtchTo& S Fpf (5). president; George F. Hoover, vice presi- 9514 Atl Coast Line (110) dent; Dr. Percival Hall, second vice | 16% At Refining (12). .. president; W. R. Lewis, cashier; J. O.| 97 Atlas Powder pf (6). Cardin, assistant cashier; J. B. Flynn, | 60% Auburn Auto (f4)... counsel. | 2% Aviation Corp of Del Directors were re-elected. They are 19%: BRI LB 01 %) Arthur G. Bishop, James H. Brodnax, B Delotin Loobpeir). W. W. Deal, William H. Ernest, James §5% Ealio® ONo (7). ... B. Fiyth, Henry E. Glotzbach, Percival | 91 = 58 = Barker Bros of (6%) Hall, George F. Hoover, Dr. Henry W.| 34 £8 Barnsdall (A) (1). Jaeger, Herbert R. King, . Reginald | 109y 101% Reairice Cr pf (7)... lewis, Tke Narcisenfeld, Charles H.| 70% -46% Beech-Nut Pkg (3).. Potter, Michael R. Ready, Guy T. 6% 2% Belding-Hemingway 1 Steuart, Leonard P. Steuart. 85 104 BelN Ry pesf {51 1 57% 14% Bendix Aviation (1). 2 Park Saviags Bank. 56% 30% Best&Co (2).. . 180 8 Park Savings Bank officers were Te-| 110% 47% hletem St 149 50% 49% elected as follows: 134 112% Bethlehem Stpf (7). 4 H6% 118! George E. Walker, president; George 23 Blaw-Knox (1%).... 3 26% A. Prevost, vice president and attorney: 15% Bohn Alum&Br(1%) 1 223 A F. Jorss, vice president; Wade H. 60% Borden Co (k3)..... 8 69% Atkinson, vice president; Robert S. 15 Borg, Warner (1)... 12 22 Stuntz, vice president and cashier; Wil- 12% Briggs Mfz(11.621%) 42 17% liam C. Strauss, assistant cashier; Rus- fied oul nd andi nd_deposits deposits éashiers RO 563,422 84 #57.8; Total $1,563,485.16 District of Columbia, City of Washington. ss.: were de- | 1. P. "HENRY CO. cashier of the above-named bank. do solemniy swear that fhe above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge and belief ‘ P. HENRY COATES. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this First Mortgage Real Estate Notes During the past ten years first mortgage real estate investments, owned by more than 100 of the country's leading insurance companies, have yielded an average rate of return more than 19, greater than their holdings in stocks and bonds. Naturally these companies are constantly in- creasing their holdings in this type of security. Why not you? We offer you an opportunity to invest in a medium which has proven both safe and profitable. Available in denominations of $100 and up. HANNON - & LUCHY 1435 K Street Northwest 131 10914 1105 4 127% 127% 567 BA% A4 10% 10 314 28% 20% pre for 3.5 or 10 vears, if so desired. % 1520 K St. NNW. National 9475 40% i 42 116% 116% 58 88 §8 T 2% 27% %8 4% 5 60% 62 39 38 5 13 20 97U 9Tk Money on Hand to Loan on First Deed of Trust- 6% Interest Reasonable Commission and - Prompt_Replies to Applications JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 122% 9 56 56 124 12% 12% 1 106% 106% 106% 2758 5t 61 2% 2% 2y T8N TEM TR 19% 18 18% ORTGAGES o < e L FERS T M 861 & 4 177 591 51 84 615 176 60 4815 8in 6% 6% 14, Morning Rally. Breaking through the irregularity | that marked opening dealings, leading industrials rallied early today. Salts | in the first half hour amounted to 233, 000 shares, compared with 285,500 Tues- day. Call mcney renewed at 1'; per cent. | Disappointed with the extent of the improvement in the steel trade during the last week, traders sold United States Steel common down to 1403, a new low on the current reaction, but it rallied from that level. Bethlehem Steel was little changed from its initial price following news of the suit brought | by a group of sharehclders for the return of bonuses paid to directors| since 1911, Vanadium sold off about a point. Allied Chemical rose nearly 1'.. East- 221, | man Kodak eased 2 points. Slight re- 16% | coveries took place in Fox Film and 61 | Paramount. Coppers recovered after ., 61| opening irregularly. American Can 31 32 | eased after opening up 15, but held 611 6o | @bove its previous final price. The 1955 159 | crude oil price cuts announced in Texas 15015 1501 | depressed most of the oils. Capitaanted for Expansion Onportunity for Exceptional Income. Company with headquarters here, doing business elsewhere in a prime commodity, now earning over 35% on small capital, can materially increase iis earnings with larger capital. Low over- head; strong reserve; no indebt- | edness. Share in control and management. Executive positions open. “Ground-floor” opportunity to get into a lifelong, profitable business. Address Box 43-J, Star Office LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU You work for it—put it to work for you in an investment in our 6% FIRST MORTGAGES The return is both liberal and \ fixed — unvarying throughout the term of the mortgage—and secured by conservatively ap- praised, improved Washington real estate. 69 2t 17 69% 22 17% 161 8 108 12 6% 14% 21 | 16% 19 ¥ 109% 12 6% 14% Over a Third of a Century Without a 33 40% 114 1 12 41 40% 1 Loss May be purchased in amounts from $250 up. CF. SAUL ¥ Maryland Pell;:gnll Bankers, Vational 2100 925 15th St. N.W. 8105 Georsia Ave.. Silver Spri: Phones Shepherd 2854-53. \ Peoples Personal Bankers, INC. 08 Rhode Island Ave., Mt. K. Phones Hyattsville 17 508 “ 1219 60 24 57 5% 17% 219 60 234 24 3% 3% 5 16 18% 18 40 40% 2% 1% FREIGHT LOADINGS GAIN. By the Associated Press. Loadings of revenue freight gained appreciably during the week ended Jan- uary 3 as compared with the previous wesek, but the total indicated a decline '4 | over the corresponding week of last year. In the figures that follow the total is given for comparable periods, as calcu- lated by the American Railway Associa- tion: Week ended January 3, 615,382, cars. Previous week, 538,419 cars. Same week last year, 775,755 cars. INTEREST repayment plan. No indorsers required. A strictly dignified and confidential servic 18% 41% 42 cdemrrolaSaenaninaan 3914 10% 2714 54% 26% 16% 36 7 3 3 18 18 149% 152 48 4R 13% 13% 10 10 247 312 104 40% 10% 274 54% - 98% 13% 441 1913, 13 6474 > —on improved Real Estate in Washington and its suburbs . . . for building or refinancing completed properties. Reasonable rate of in- terest and prompt de- cision. In requesting loan. specify amount heeded. together with brief_outline of property and its approximate valuation. We purchase 2nd trust notes sccured by improved real estate. Oldest Savings Institution in the District of Columbia Cor. 15th and New York Ave. in 8 78% 1812 Mack Trucks (4) Macy & Co (nt3). ... Magma Corper (3).. Mallison & Co ..... Man Elev mod g (d5) Manhat Shirt (1).... Marine Mid (1.20)... Marmon Motor Car.. Marshal) Field «234) Mathieson Alkali (2) May Dept Strs (n2).. Maytag Company. Maytax Co pf (3). Melville Shoe (2). Mengel Co (2) Mexican Seaboard... Miam{ Copper . Michigan Steel (2% Mid-Cont Pet (2)... Midland Steel (3) . Midland Steel pf (8). Minn Moline Pow. MStP&SSM Mo Kan & Tex (a3). . Mo Kan & Tex pf (1) Missour) Pacific. Mohawk Carpet Montgomery Ward. Mother Lode. . .. Motor Meter G & El. Motor Wheel (3). . Mullins Mfg pf (7). Murray . Myer ( Nash Motors (4) Nat Acme (80c). Nat Helia Hess. .. at Biscuit at Biscuit pf (7). Nat Cash Rez A (3). Natl Dairy (2 60). Nat Dept Store . NatDist Products(2) Nat Lead pf (A} (7). 60s Nat Lead pf (B) (6).100s Nat Pow & Lt (1). 1" Nat Steel (2) 1 Nat Supply (5) 3 Nat Surety (5) 10 Nati Tea (1)...... 2 . N r Bros (1.60). 1 Nevada Copper (1).. 10 (Continued on Page 11.) Capital & Surplus $3,500,000 MORTGAGE & GUARARTY CORPDRATION Capital Resources Over 3,000,000 1610K ST.N.W. BUILDING ASSOCIATION [ s » ION OF U.S.TREA! NEW ADDRESS Equitable Co-Operative Bldg. Ass'n Organized 1879 51st YEAR COMPLETED JOHN JOY EDISON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr,, Secretary Subscription for the 100th Issue of Stock Being Received When a Ba.nk Serves Over 53,000 Customers —you can well take it for granted that your account 5 will be handled with satisfaction, 194 70 > 48 121% 1 14% 19% 120 43% fService and safety, consistently given for sixty- four years, explain this bank’s popularity—account for a depositors’ list exceeding 53,000. L 8 15% 45% 121 40% 32 25 15% | 4 || 124 | 40% | 1| 308 11 % 8 || A% 4l 80 79% ! 148 147 3% 31y 40% 40% 5% bi 21% 21 140 139 120 AJow 34% 183 45% 45% 62 61n 49% 505 15% 15% 22 22 1% 10% 5% 100 134 8% 11 90 175 16% 24m 9% 65% 64% 6 6 87% B5% 119% 119% 22 22 158% 160% 14% " 14% 3% 8% 524 5l 3 3 43% 42% 894 89 4 bW 100 13% 8l 11 911 175 16% 24% 9% OFFICERS: WILLIAM D. HOOVER WOODBURY BLAIR. FRANK STETSON, 2nd Vice Pres. CHAS. C. LAMBORN. E. PERCIVAL WILSON. FRANK R. ULLMER. BRUCE DAVID DIRECTORS: .President JAMES J. BECKER 1st V. Pres. WOODBURY_ BLAIR Money to Loan on Real Estate or to Take Up First Mortgages If you desire to purchase a home, to refinance present indebtedness, or to improve your property, your application to the Equitable will receive prompt attention. 'Loans repayablé monthly. . Trust Ofcer w. . ALEXANDER. J. 119% JOHN M. BOTELER . 334 AUDLEY A. P. SAVAGE. 45% 62 4915 15% 22 10% Ass *++. Auditor Open Untieé:30 P.M. January-15th & 16th for the Converi¢gnce of Pay-Day Depositors No brokerage . . . No commissions 915 F St. N.W. 2% Eitington-Schild. 5 33 Elec Auto Lite (§).. 14 2% Electric Boat. 1 34% El Pow & Lt (1) 72 84% E) Pow & Lt of (). 2 Elk Horn Coal pf. 20s 15% Briggs & Strat (2)... 3 17% 164 sell A House, assistant cashier; W. B. +5% BKiyn & Quesns. 18 8 Todd, secreary. yn Union Divectors Prank E. Altemus, Wade 185 G Baikcel 12 a2 3 o, L. T. runs Tes 7 3 R e e b 11% Bucyrus (1).... 4 4% 14y A E 21 Bnc:r\‘?‘v'hc'l“l')’*). g zg:. 2;u Goodman, J. H. Hol- 6% Bud eel (1).. .. % 9% e s kA a0, o | 74 9% BuliardCo....... 6 15 14u Kennedy, N. Mountford, C. M. Murray,| 43 8% Bulova Watch (). . 5 124 124 Claude W. Owen, Robert L. W. Owens, | 51% 18% Burr Add Mach t1%. 3 23 = 22i Norman W. Oyster, H. A. Polkinhorn. | 48% 21% Bush Termmnal (2%) 1 231 23 George A. Prevost, Maurice Schlosberg, | 118 108 ~ Bush T Bldz pf (7).. 108 109 109 J. Robert Somerviile, Warren W. Spen- | 4% 1% Butte Copper&Zinc. 1 1% 1% cer. Robert S. Stunz, W. B. Todd, W, | ,29% 10 ButterickCo ...... 1 14 14 M. Wailes, George E. Walker, George | 112% 33% Byers (AM)... 20 42% 40% . White 3 : 7% 41% Calif Packing (4).... 3 47 » NS 8 W ! 33% 7% Calumet& Hecla.... 14 9% Prudential Bank. i 30 10 Campbell Wyant (2) 13 Dr. John R. Hawkins was re-elected | 75% 30l Canada Dry G A (3). 33% president of the Prudential Bank for | 52% 35% Can Pac new (2%) 4 the seventh consecutive time 2t the an- | 28% 7l Capital Admin (A) 11 nual meeting of the stockholders and | 42 29% Capital AdminpfA.. 9 30 directors. Thé other officers elected | 362% 83'% Case «J 1) (6)... ... 62 87T% were Dr. A. M. Curtis, Dr. P. W. Price| 79% 22 Caterpillar Trac(t4) and Thomas Walker, ‘vice presidents; | 60 3 CelotexCo.....co.- Edward A. Baker, cashier, and Joseph | 12~ 3 Celotex voting etfs.. H. Green, assistant cashier 84% 17% Celotex Co pf.. | 2 315 189% Cent RR of NJ (+12) Directors named were E. A. Baker, | “gg;, 51 Cent Rib Mills pf (7) 10s Dr. W. L. Board, Judge James A. Cobb, | 21 Cirda Bas Cop ¢5) Dr. A M. Curtis, Dr. J. C. Dowling, S Earminteed Prod.. . John R. Hawkins, Tally R. Holmes, €% Certain-teed Prod pf Allen Jackson, L. M. King, M. S. Koonce. 14% Checker Cab (1.80).. Charles E. Mitchell, W. G. Pearson, 325, Ches & Ohio (2%). .. Peter W. Price, George A. Robinson, 324 Chesapeake Corp (3) 5. W. Rutherford. Louise A. Schenck, % Chic& Alton ...... A. N. Scurlock, William H. Thompson, % Chie & Alton pf. ‘Thomas Walker, Garnet C. Wilkerson | Chi & Alton pf ctfs and Dr. William H. Wilson. | 4% Chic Great Wentern. o i 12 Chicago Great Wn p! SR e Bayingh | 4% Chic MI) St P & Pac. United States Savings Bank directors 7% Chic M1l St P& P of. were reelected late yesterday. They| 2813 Chi & Northwn (4) were W. W. Anderson, William D. Barry, | 74 Chic Preu Tool Oscar Baum, Wade H. Cooper, William % Chi Pneu T pf (3%). T. Davis, Willilam R. De Lashmutt 45% Chic R 1 & Pac (7). Charles A. Goldsmith, W. E. G. Penny 227% Childs Co (2.40). . and Wilbur H. Zepp. 14% Chrysler Corp (1). A 2% City lee & F (k3.60). 2 364 Industrial Savings Bank. City fce & F pf (6%) 230s 79 Industrial Savings Bank officers 15 City Stores. ... S were elected as follows: Walter S. 14 Ciark Equipment ( 18 Carter, chairman of the board; W. H. Coca-Cola (6)....... 152 C. Brown, president; Jesse H. Mitch- Colgate-Pal-P (2%). 484 ell, vice president; John H. Simms, | Collins & Atkman. 1315 treasurer; William A. Bowi-, cashier: | 8 | Beacon. Walter L. Carter, assistant cashier. All | 15% Col Fuel & Iron ( Y the following directors were re-elected: 30% Col Gas & El (2).. 3a% ‘William A. Bowie, Joseph H. Briggs, Co! Gas & EInf A ¢ 1";4“ Walter S. Carter, William H. Jackson 1 ColG&EIDIB (5).. 8l Jesse H. Mitchell, Walter L. Carter. | 198 €5 Commenn Cams, 19% Franklin National Bank. 95% 764 Comm Cred 15t (6%) 30s &2 Pollowing yestorday's stockholders' | 44% 30% Comm Credit A (3) 2 36 meeting the Franklin National Bank| 55 % Com In Tr (gl 60).. 26 directors elect:d these officers: John B.| 38 14 Comm Solvents (11) 16 Cochran, president: R. A. Todd, Thomas| 20% 7's Comwith & So (60c). 9 P. Hickman and J. G. Stephenson, vice | 19% 64 Conzoleum-Nairn, .. P presidents; Samuel M. Thrift, cashier; | 89 i g i 86 Harry E. Mercier and B. L. Bauserman, | 27% 7' Consol Film ¢2). ... assistant cashicrs. | 28 Consol Film pf (2) s | 1367 78% Consol Gas N ¥ (4).. Union Trust Co. 105% 99'; Cons Gas N ¥ of (5). 37 10215 103 Union Trust Co. officers elected late| 62 30 Cons RR Cub of (6). 38 38 38 yesterday include Edward J. Stellwagen,| 224 5% Container A (1.20) Boope san B president; George E. Hamilton, vice| 52% 18% Contl Baxing ... 24 2% 224 president, attorney and trust officer:! 7 2 ContiBaking Loy ol 8 George E. Pleming, vice president and| 71% 43% ContiCanidl)..... 13 494 48% 49 assistant trust officer; Walter §. Harban,| 37% 9% Contl Dia Fibre (1).. i - vice president; Edward L. Hillyer, vice | 77 A Coutl tasur (2.40)... 48 PN s president and second assistant trust| 8% 2% Contl Motors o officer; Edson B. Olds, vice president| 30' 7% Contl Ol of Del 1"‘- 10 “;‘ and treasurer; Irving Zirpel, secretary| 40’ 8! Contl 8hares (1) lok 10 10% and third assistant trust officer; W.| 111% 65 CornProd (13 9% Prank D. Herron, S. William Miller and | 33 T Lotvdee. G. Elmer Flather, assistant treasurers;| 35% 25! Cream of Whi( William S. Lyons, J. Wesley Clampitt, jr. | 22 Bk :Copnlenmingis. . and Willlard G. McGraw, assistant sec- | 93% 50 Crucible Stecl (6). .- retaries, and George E.’ Hamilton, jr..| 1 (_“h-; ne Prod..... assistant attorney. Mr. Clampitt and | ,{jv {;"b' kop"c]n *100 Mr. McGraw, assistant secretaries, are 28% é:“ E ’;."ckm'-'-.‘)“ additions to the official family. e N a2 Equitable Life Elects. | « Curtiss Wrignt Corp 27 All officers and trustees of the Curtiss Wr Corp A.. Equitable Life Insurance Co. were re- 96 Cushman's pf (7)... 1008 elected, as follows: Henry P. Blair, 10 Davison Chemical. . 4 president; Joseph Sanders, first vice 8% DeBeers Min (al.44). 20s president; Allen C. Clark, secretary; 9% Debenhams (70¢)... 3 Gilbert A. Clark, actuary; Maurice D. 691 Del Lack & Wn (6).. 3 Rosenberg, counsel, and Lauriston H. 161 Detroit Edison (8).. 1 Hannah, assistant superintendent of Diamond Match...., 18 ncies. Trustees—James G. Bennett, Dia Match pf (1. 3 enry P. Blair, Allen C. Clark, Apple- 6% Dome Mines (1) 4 ton P. Clark, jr.. Gllbert A. Clark, 57% Drur Corporat (4).. 10 J. Leo Kolb, Willlam H. Rapley, William 5 Dunhiil Internatl. . 2 W. Rapley, E. Francis Riggs, Maurice 8015 Dupont de Nem (4).. 42 D. Rosenberg, Joseph Sanders, Luke C. 114% Du Pde Ndebof (6) 1 Btrider and Henry A. Willard, 2d. 23 Durbam Hoslery pf. 80s Board. 142% Eastinan Kodsk (18) 46 '"'-n"‘ T c:‘::u‘:m sy 08 11% Eaton Axle (1.60 1 American Security & Trust Co., was ‘dded to the board of directors of the ‘Rcal Estate Title Insurance Co. The

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