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7 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1931 : FINANCIAL. . a8 A_I3 BUSINESSDRAGGING T~ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | (STOCK PRICES HIT |[ENTeReRee S ERTATH ™ v Give Propersy Personal ueniion Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. " .7th and Indiana Ave. wa' UCCESSFUL property managerent isn’t a | sveliitan 1 7 2 ARP nEcllNE 9 matter of theory at all, but of ve actical ! IN FIFIH DlSIRlBT l"....u’-i'.:"'..;“ I:d"(:u‘l:.y The tetter 5. (808) (8 o dow ivdend ."l':"-l gy ol BY SH LOANS experience—which provides a k.&x‘:sg. of 3 sold in odd lots. o : I hiws thats seicks Wete ON IMPROVED DISTRICT OF what should be done under all conditions and all ~Prev 1031~ Stock and e — 2% COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE ¢ircumstances, As owner you are too close to the W 3% 4 Activi 4% 3% Abitibl Pow & P ¢ g New Low Marks Made in All SECURITY proposition to view it impartially, but acting for you, Activity Under Recent Years 18" Abitipi b & P of (s i SaDll anit 86% 1 57% % L d it Berles of Bisok Now Open in your interests, we’ll ind many ways in whicI’: to in All Lines, Reserve Bank | 35 3i 1 1 H ok e % Groups—ARails Again i G i decrease expenses or increase income—or both, Review Says Adv Rumley (new). . « 5% = wEAL Featured. — e Prompt remittances are the rule here, eview dSays. % ::‘r“md:cm:‘("\'ifi'f b e o 2 sz 21 together with detailed statements. Alaska Juneau (40c) 288 17 o e canwr (T T BY EDWARD C. STONE. Albany Wrap Paper. 1 % S sl Y , EX UsOWEw 3 nucass: 167th Dividend RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY 4% . . Business generally in the Fifth Fed- 5% Altes o 330 wer 635 14 2214 5% 24 Cuban.Amer Sugar.. 55 2% Special Dispatch to The Star. Tue nfiullr quarterly ¢ @ . —Another vio- dividend of Two Dollars MORTGAGE LOAN CORRESPONDENT eral Reserve District was at a lower bdy o L S 19% Cuban Am Sugar pf. 1008 NEW YORK, June 1.—Anot] en : 1t Mot s ' the Alifhce Rty ) 100 2 ISR § R B e T | o e, ndus e e B N Ui S Srsumaneco Gompony i A 1 | » June 1 review by Willlam M. Hoxton, R 1223 128% 113% Curtis Publish pt (1) 2 down to new lows for the bear move- | .4 oo “!uly T o skt oldase Teco! 2 % 2% Curtiss Wright Corp 303 ment today. y—— S s':‘n;"dor'g&fig;:e ’éfif,'.?fcf‘é. e . oo B 3% Gurties Wr Coro A+, 3 i 3% Bl e wesis oartatn: amicunt/afatiors o ;;lthfi close of business on 1321 ticut Ave. TV ~ -4 Alpha Port Cemt (1). 20 out of accounts june 20, . de in e Tatter part o ket and the. st )= 0 bl o ¥ith impaired margn and much gen- H. BLAIR-SMITH, Treasurer. 4 = .40}, uine liquidation. The losses in the ac- B e Federal’ ‘Hessryel Bank of Am Bank Note (13).. _ 2 2 D e . 20., | tive stocks ran from 3 and 4 points up Richmond the volume of rediscounts R Del Lacka & Wn (4), 53| to 10 and 15 points, the largest in failed to show a normal seasonal in- e i 4 Denver& RG W ot Auburn Auto. Goinieretal crease last month, and at the middle A N 30 7 8- 6 Detroft Bdison (8) The decline was all the more severe Acouiits of May only seven of 53 of the district’s e ) 23 14% Diamond Mateh..... 15 6% 16% because of the relatively low level from Solicited largest member banks were borrowing R Chrve 7 Diamond Mtch pf 1% 26 which it started. Volume was larger Open Until 5:15 at_the reserve bank. oS Dome Mines (1)..... 11 when the selling was at its height and pen Until 5:15 p.m. Deposits in reporting member banks A CarRary Domn Stores (1.30).. during the infrequent and feeble rallies . 8 Monday, June 1 increased between the middle of April ot d il Drug Corp (4). 12¢ activity subsided. During the course |[ll cTreasurs * | gty Deponit Boxes. and the middle of May, both demand s AT CBAI M{'l) 8% 5% Dunhill Internat 1 6 5 5 % | ¢f the day new lows were made by 3 5 and up. g and time deposits increasing, but loans Am Chicle (13)...... 5 39 Duplan Silk pf (8) American ~ Telephone & Telegraph, H' ADD Interest Paid by the same benks decreased, contrary ‘Amer Col'type (80¢) . Dupont de Nem (4).. 601 United States Steel, General Electric, 5:30 P.M. Today OniSest to custom at this time of the year, Mr. ‘Am Comel Alcohol Du P de N deb pt ( 1 General Motors, Atchison and Union 4 e n Savings CL Lo Zih et b B B 1 Am Encaustic Tiil's. 4 o “18% 7 Eastern Roll Mills.. Roliiils " 9 % 6% 5‘-:%““):: group was exempt from outstanding in the ffth district was e 4 138% Eastman Kodpt (67, 108 133 In the last hour General Motors was N. fional smalier at this season than at the Am & For Pw pf (§). 104 Eaton Axle (1.60)... 19 pressed for sale, a block of 25,000 al same time last year. Am & For Pw pf (7). 3% Eitington-Schild.... 1 shares coming out at 32, with a further B Savings Deposits Mount. Am & For Pow 24 nf. 35% Eitington-Schild pf. 1 decline almost immediately. The only ank ‘Am Haw St'ship (1) 35% ilec Auto Lite (8)... 89 issues able to stand uj all_were 2 2 P " . On the other hand, according to Mr. Am Hide & Leather. . K100 Boat. .. ov some of " the Jow-prleed. gold” mining Pa. Ave at 10 Vacatlon T”PS Bates— High. Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. 4 a Hoxmn.rb‘adnk d]e?gsltsl were :‘éflt‘!" fl:im Am Hide & Leath pf. 0% KElec Pwr & Lt (1)... 145 % .w&l i atset i —— 1111 Conn. Ave. those of May, ,_increase ‘me de- Am Home Pr (4.20). 3 Elec Pow & Ltpf (1) 6 100 1 al reet, wi eyes glue . JOHN B. COCHRAN L . posits more than offsetting a mod-rate 4« Am lce (3).. Blec Stor Bat (8).... 29 the tape, could see nothing but gloom nmg-nt —-Inywhere are most sufe]y and convemently decline in demand deposits. Debits to Am International... i $ % Emporium Capwell.. 30s 6 6 6 7 |ahead. All the attention was concen- % ” e .l!g?‘_"l:,' financed with TRAVELERS’ CHECKS. You signa- individual accounts figures for four Am La Fr & Foamite % Endicott-John (5) 4 trated on the poor earnings statements, KBlebitissmmiri = ture hi akes the: hand d weeks ended May 13, showed a moderate Am Locomotive (1).. Endicott-John pt (1) the dividend omissions and reductions ure, on cashing, makes m as handy as ready decline in comperison with d<bits in the Am Mch & Fay 1.40.. 9 Eng Public Sve (2).. already realized and predictions of many money. Issued in various denominations—univer- four weeks ended April 15 of this year, , 4 . Eq OfMice BIAE (2%) to Every plece of unfavor- but were materially lower than aggre- Am Nat Gas pf, 6 ST e whkveelasdl ion adinispnt sally acceptable. gate debits in the four weeks ended| 64 Am Pow & Lt (1 ‘ fled. If by chance there was anything ; May 14 last year. Mr. Hoxton said Am Pow & Lt pf (6). 90 2d p encouraging, it was passed by as with- SAVING 15th Street, Opposite U. S. Treasury ‘Jower price levels this year partly ac- AmP&LtpL A (4). 5 5 2 out significance. i g s ¥ gunted for the deciine’in 1931 debits S LRSS e I O Fairbnks Morse 1.60. Much was made of the admittedy | | OLDEST National Bank in the District of Columbia 4., The commercial failure statistics for Am Republic: 6 5 s .. et the selling was said tonave | [lll ADVANTAGEOUS Japril in the Fifth District, the review Am Rolling Mill 13 AL L T e ot ta aie artieaiarty i the . ov iy R e (e y1k0e Fod WatBY A (2.40). railroad stocks of the better grade TERMS ON D. C. any April on record, although the dis- Am Shipbuilding . £400. al trict Tecord in liabilities involved in Am Sm & Pot (... 41 S ) More influential on sentiment, however. | il PROPERTYLOANS P April faflures compared more favorably AmSm&R24pf (&) 1 y Kt e . o S L L S . 2 Firest T&RDL(6).. 8 side liquidation simply because there Welannotnceitherananingiabia § K 5 Farst Nat Strs (3%) was no sign of a check to the move- - opemmg . Am Solv & Chem.... & $2,000. .....$20 mont Employment Conditions Poor. Am Steel Fay (3). 28 12% ~ % Lent. $3,000. . ....830 month 08 - 2 ts arranged st the & rates: Employment conditions last month Am Steel Fdy pf (1). B Naturally professional operators took | [l showed 1ees than sasons] improvement, Am Stores (1234)... 1""“,‘;:::'";,':'5':.: :.\fi ': advantage of the situation to put out | And so on in proportionate BOSTON OFFICE and the fact that the large number of Am Sugar Ref (6)... 9 ok 1 7 7 fresh commitments for the decline. Commissions ghnued, 50 Cor s people who were out of employment, Am Sugar Ref pf (7) They did so cautiously, because of the y: NGRESS STREET or who were working only part tim 4 Am Sumatra Tob.... ey possibility of a technical recovery, but Open Daily 9 to § Telephone HUBbard 4070 were unable to make their usual pu Am Tel & Tel (9). ot they seemed to have no fear of any Saturdays Until Noon | chases was an influence in the lower ‘Am Tqbacco (16). — other barrier to their progress. And NAtional 1381 | level in all lines of trade, the review Am Tobacco B (16 3 Gabriel CoA. i 3 | yet all the news was not unfavorable. under the management of asserted. . Y 41& Gamewell Co * mru [rmw";;;n ofl] m!‘g‘y ongufl‘;,m Bituminous coal production pri v s | sentences ] effect at ‘“‘retailers declined materially from March pro- Am Woolen. 6 [ v ;i moved large quantities of goods at the Mr. Arthur L. Devens duction lndavms much below production :m ?;nnl;_n nd ‘ . 4 ‘ b4 ‘-QQL end. \v"hdullg de:{;"de{m)ng in April, 1930. m Zinc Lea im.. stocl too small to co) Wi man inve T‘xl: textile industry in the United Anaconda Cop (1%). 332 Gen Baking (2). and were compelled wpewm down nu- . to render a complete m'»‘emnent States made further progress in April, Anchor Cap (2.40)... 7 Gen Bron: merous orders. The majority of mills and br&“agg service according to the review in its compari- Andes Coppe S0 3 Gen Cab are unable to meet calls for immediate son with March reports, but the fifth Archer Danleis Mid. 16 s Gen Cable | delivery.” The reference is to textiles. district mills did not keep pace with Armour of Del pf (7) Ve Cigar (4). 949 NlNT" ’ST. NW. the rest of the country. South Caro- Armour of Il A, 1 Gen Clgar pt (1) UNDER SUPERVISION OF U.3 TREASURY] lina and Virginia mills reported increases Y 1 Armourof Il B. 1 1 Uen Elec (1.60). 3 P | G P i in their cotton consumption in April Armour of 11 pf..... Gen Elec spec (80¢). & X W) URPHY & CO. cver March, but consumption last 3% Arnold Constabl 6 4 4 Gen Food Corp (3).. month in North Carolina mills fell be- 5. Art Met Const (1.60). GenGaEIA (e30c). 141 MADE OVER HOLIDAY | MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE o 3 = Asso Apparel 9 ol cv p! . E hind that of the preceding month. Cot pp: 5 | 52 BROADWAY ton prices in April and May ruled lower Asso Dry G (2%). Gen Miils (3). el wo months, or_the Asso D G 2d pf (7) Gen Motors (3). Speclal Dispatch to The Star. | i??n"a !z?r;ewfizd;:grf declining on May Asso Ol (2). ..o " Gen gu:u p‘t\;u O szv'v h:ciflx' Junie 1,_R.;.lu,|.-. are | 247 Park Avenue New York War, v H;e'::nnsga‘;dexgkge eview. ‘Atch To&S Fe pf (5). Gen Out Adv A (4).. to the claim of wholesalers that they | PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON : ‘1 Atl Coast Line ( . Gen Ptg Ink (2%) 1304 ' |are not cutting their prices in con- RICHMOND gt o Atlantic Refining (1) " Gen Public Servic ; formity with the drop in commgdities. i Department store sales in April aver- Powder (4) 6 Gen Realty & Util 3 3% | The advertisements of the department | June 1, 1931 aged 8.2 per cent less in dollar amount 14 7 Atlas Stores (1) g R& Ut pf (e stores over the holiday have made a than sales in April, 1980, but a consid- Auburn Auto (f4 Refractories (4) great display of reductions in neurly 51/27 erable part of the decline was due, ac- Austin Nich pr A (3) 10s Gen Theater Equip. . all-lines. Never have they been more | cording to the review, to the earlier 1 Autosales . 1 1 Gl Sat Rasor.. intelligently presented. They indicate | Faster date this year, which threw a ation Corp af 50 Sat Rpt (5), the fall in the price of silk, rayon, cot- | large part of the special buying into Faldwin Locomotive 38 ° Broa........ “ ton, wool, silver, leather and flour and INTEREST March. Total sales during the first Baldwin Loco pf (1).220s 85 5 mbel Bros bt (7). give examples of the current cost of 3 four months of 1931 averaged by the Balto & Ohlo (5).... 98 Glidden 0o, ........ v products manufactured from these arti- | E have plenty funds x\’eert wera 2.7 per cent less than the 2 Balto & Ohio pt (4).. 1 % Glidden pr pf (7). Y % cles and the cost a year ago. | for loans on im- sales in the first four months of 1930. BErsdal D) e 8T 6 - 5 i & Sraverl REL Eatateoin in five leading lines : 5 n ‘4.?}‘,‘295:‘3;51‘;:5:111? jess volume, Mr. g::'al:c(;‘lérl:"!':l':) (o Gold Dust pt (8) ‘MONEY MARKET. nearby Montgomery PUT YOUR MONEY is f this Goodrich (B F)..... poo County, Md., and the Dis- T nires with those of 1930, but | 11 Beh et iap 0 Goodyear TirekR (i) YO e e et “trict - of” Columbin for SAFELY TO WORK zroce:lesu 1::“3“ 23{'5‘;;5:0 n"*;?“;};‘u“‘;‘}; 2 Belding Hem‘ln:v(vnv 9 2 2 g:g::;;d;‘;;.‘,};; il at that uhu uu.' t}&e‘ official mrkeh‘ periods Pnl 3.' .Z or 10 creas ; b Bendix Aviation (1). i Early in the day there was a smal years. Prompt decisions " i sales.” All five lines reported lower Bost&Co (2)..v...0 14 S R L 0 amount avallable at 1 per cent in the Sive bl I Money ought not to lie idle, sales for the nrflt‘ tr;‘ur glfll’es naitE Bethlehem Steel (4). 402 < outside market, but later no funds were but it should be gi\'en safe as year than sales e correspo! Bethlehem St pf (T). 2 A0 e avallable under the official rate BOSS and PHELPS h o Blawoox (). L ;| Bankers' acoeptances were quiet. Wrth ! well as profitable employment. : 4 & . , supply and demand small. E LA E the cutlook odx::uxoggfipr;::: for sgric Borden Co (k3). ... 308 : A e were unchanged. Commercial paper Ty You ‘get such'a combination in 504 at the May 15 date, weather and e % Granite City St (3). . was quiet and unchanged and time | e our soil conditions were favorable for hnl;e an:;- &Biat (3) : 5% Grant (W T) (1). money was dull and unchanged. SRR L L R s f the crops own in 7 ] % 4 Grt North pt (§) S i e — e foh Besorve district. were " Dro- hpe : Grt Nor Ore (39 3 { 6% FIRST MORTGAGES gressing nicely. He said that grain Bklyn & Queens 6 8 \ Grt Western Sugar. . First Mortgage Loans ’ ¥ Pprospects, on the whole, were good for b e Grigsby Gruno . S . the district and that f-;m;" 'l‘g’“;":g Bklyn Unlon Gas (5) 1 2“1’.:“;‘,‘ Sted ; ™ 05 2 Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission \ They are an investment ap- to be planting more food and ‘e 3 BrunsTer&RyS... % 38 Guif St Stl1stof (1) 10s A\ i . R @ O sricd” i u’;:‘;’"'{,‘,‘m*"f",";: 24 Buoyrus (1)....o.c. 24 y 3 2T Hackensack W (1%) Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. / \ Over a Third gealmg to )omi Sm(-lpltl}l]; fuhnds, re reported s ucyrus ev p 4% Hann Dept Stores... 16 5 b ecause so employe v have Jowest possible levels this Spring. e ; ofa P ) Baltimore was the only city in Mary- | = ge ? Hall (WF) Pr Co (2 | ample security back of them— Jend ot showing & decline in building Ty REAL ESTATE LOANS Contury dpthi T BN R D e G Haruman Corp (4). Made at Low Interest Rates an s co s . 4 T - artma: . ” S eline oy g I a5 Wi, Bumors ol gt £ T g g B e e i a gain of $343.320. Salisbury, Wl ush Terminal Hercules Mot Co 80c. high-el i —1 r Tonked with the first cities and one Bush Term deb (7).. 108 st gy Cod o o Y "and parii | | Loss one's reach: —may b_e purchase of the few which has held its own in Butte & Superfor.... 3 % % % Hersh Choc f (15). o in amounts from $250 up—upon Tecent months, had a building decline Buttesier 6o oefk e . ; i of $186,850, the largest in the State Bveis (A M) Houdaille Hershey .. our Partial Payment Plan i and one of the largest in the district. e : Housenoia Fin ot (4} Loz | vou wish. Today's Trading on Exchange. Callahan Zinc & Ld. Houston Oll. ........ 29 Money to Loan you w .. 1 estate June 1 trading on the Washington Calumet & Arizona. Houston O11 (new) e eaTiing. interest and_commiseion, Stock Exchange was rather quiet after % Calumet & Hecla. 6 Joseph |- Weller: gt mesm & $ Tre Securities B F S U L i C O : . B A e e aaningion Gag. 66, series el B ) Assure True Safety and . . - \J . Canadian Pacific 1%, Hupp Motors. B, a small bond selling at 105. Cannon Mills (1.60) .. 20 46% Illinots Central (4) ‘ f Maximum | Jati : Better trading in the bond list was .. - National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. noted in Capital Traction 58, 81000 bond ot L DO o Y s I Earning Power . | 2 } selling at 82% and $4,000 bond moving Caterpillar Trac (3), Indust Rayon (4). at 8215, 4 Cavanaugh-Dobbs. . . 3 3 T Guaranty First Mort- Potomac Power 6 per cent preferred Oelotex e Stel e I - : Auto Laundry 6 7 Invest your savings in - : O ‘gage securmis S THERE "IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY i . o 1428 Trving N.W. are sponsored an \ . 113, The corporation’s 5!, per cent T Can AR RIS AR T mCcumpier:. (7 Cor. 10086-53 guaranteed by this . = S = preferred sold at 110, quarterly divi- Cent RR of NJ (112). 3 SRS AR (100) : Sat, Sun., Holldays, $1.25 6 corporation. They are dends on both these stocks have been Century Rib Mills. .. 4 4 4 i O & safe and sure meth- 4 paid today. Cerro de Pasco(1.50) od of accumulating a ‘Washington Rallway & Electric pre- Certain-teed Prod. .. Interlake Iron ( | steady income and ferred also appeared on the board, 10 Cheeker Cab Mfg . 8 int Agricwltural Money on Hand to Loan on | 607 offer an attractive, shares changing hands at 98';. The Int Agriculture p / unvarying yleld of 6 . I (2] final sale for the session wes five shares Int Bus Mach (n6).. First Deed of Trus! per cent interest. of Peoples Drug Stores preferred at 100, 1 .t % 7 IntCarriers,Ltd50c. 4 7 71 1 7 Denominations as low as $100 No sales were recorded In Capital Int Cement 1 i “Traction. the closing bid being 35 with t pt. TREOSNIO e - 6 Interest send"“Tor BookEE e "Subeest Bran 36 nsked. Washington Gas Light Stock 4 % Int Harvester (13 . i 0 was also inactive, 115 being bid with el . % Int Harvester pt (1), 1 mESTATE none offered. e Ty i P 5 Int Hydro E1 A (e2). 5 - | I The Real:Estite L Pl ob Heard in Financial District. Chi Pneu Tool pf. 4 e D ieee APelications Hflmfi[l Gmm e neal-Epsate Loag tuan Int Mer Marine (1).. Much interest was manifested by Chi R 14& Pacifie (). . Int Nickel (§0¢) 32 : I 1 1 rance local bankers in the new $800.000,000 TSRS Int Paper pf (1) 28 il JAMES F. SHEA | CORPORATION \ the Metropolitan Life ,1“5“ ¢ stock came out at 112% and closed at Celotex ConL.ss 314 per cent Treasury bond offering an- Int Paper & Pow C.. 3 ¢ nounced today. They ars to be dated Chrysier.Corp (1)... Int brinting Ink. ; 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. 1610 K St. N.W., CompAny. » . June 1, 1931, due June 1, 1949, interest L kot s Int Print Ink pf (6) National 1403 There is real economy in this payable June 15 and December 15. As Clett-RaaD Ay % IntSalt (3). 2 L o E the Federal Reserve Banks will P ey e AT Int Shoe (3 method of Home finance, which handle the subscriptions sent in by b Int Silver pf. .- 3 T % S E Tz s 0. 7o o 3 is giving complete satisfaction to local banks. Coleate-Pal-P (234). * Int Tel & Tel (2. " ! | - i | Equitable Co-Operative Bldg. Ass'n § home owners in all sections of Collins & Afkman. .. Island Cr Coal (4) 1 9 2 The dean of the country's savings At 3 Inter Dept Strs (2 3 ] E the country 1 TR T R Organised 1879 5ist YEAR COMPLETED g 6 bankers arrived safely in Boston after attending the annual convention of e n the National Association of Mutual e Savings Banks, held at the Mayflower Col Gas & Bl (2).... 574 394 Jewel Tea (4).. ! ‘ here. He is Edwin Reardon, 94 years Col Gas & Ei pf A (6 80% 40% Johns-Manville (3).. 69 44% 424 | JOHN JOY EDSON, President ~ WALTER S. PRATT, Jr,, Secretary Loans for Fifteen Years e oo DaTSIMCHCHETRAVTES bank | Columbia Graph §6e. 79 7% 7 17 123% 118 Jones & Laug pf (7).190s yesrs. ColGmmorivte. & d28% 118 _Jones& Lauspf<f).] Plans have been completed for the Columb! Cavboni(8:. - 48 . ST L C T Low Interest Rates en inment of somp Comel Credit (2). 4 i § the Pittsburgh convention of the R oo 31 1% Kelly-Spring Tire... 1 ! . Reasonable Terms ; “Spr T 8% pf. . 2008 American Tnstitute of Banking who are Comel Cred 1at (614) 108 y Pl Lo ] | : l 4 1o stop off here next Sunday. T. Hun- Comm Inv Trust (2). 25 2 26 9% Kelly-Spr T 3% pf.. 1008 4 D Y D : ton Leith, assistant cashier of the Comel 1T ev pf (e8). 11 R e e e (o] ou esire a oan ; y Security Savings & Commercial Bank,| g % Comel InvTr war sta 4 " e Construction Loans in Any Amount Who 18 & member of the A. L B, exec Comm Solvents (1).. 38 ey —on Real Estate tive council, is chairman of the re- Comwlth&Sou (40c). 432 ¥, =9 i o ’é:,‘;:g . 29 20% . ceiving committee. Cmwith & Soupf () 3 8. W. Straus & Co. have issued & new Congoleum-Natrn... 10 204 Kreuger 4T a140), 8 or to Take Up First Mortgage? Pian Tour Finaneial Futurer 0" °| 314 6% Contol Clkare (e 3 60% LampertCo (8. .. 25 ] DS G s g e REALTORS S‘"““} S“" pff(:l)‘ & l:g. lgu n; g::a‘hgn i‘ '(l'll:n Pl 3 3 ?nlnce lfresentAxn1gblgdnexs .(;r improve properti i e '3 'onsol Ci| . L3 . 1 > . ) DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Consshgated i 6 : o 128 veie oo » ot o o e gt Washington Building District 9486 Coneo! Flim pf (2).. 30 [ s Consol Gas N ¥ (4). 204 % 83U . Loans Repayablée Monthly Con Gasof NY pf(5) 8 D — Consol Laundries (1) 4 % No Brokerage ... . No Commissions Regularly. b 6 60 69 oy Holders| ¢ % “ 66 Liggett & Myer (15). M Loan Correspondent Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Loans made in_the District of bla and nearby l 915 F ST. N.W. | & atyand and \ 601 621 67% e Ster Gas 1 % 146 137% Lig & Myer pt (7) 1 143% 148% 143% 145 o o 44% Contl Baking pf 50 50 er! 8bc Jul: e Stz i & .44% Contl Can (3%) o %% - G . (Continued on Page 18 @ iri%sues rR Po.. b ' SEBH ™ 9w s% 67 LiveaMyeraB (15) 82 o7 ? A

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