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FINANCIAL. THE EVENINlG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931 FINANCIAL. D.C. STORE SALES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ||STOCKS ARE FIRM | noribean St mani DG esOCion] | SEAL ESTATE LAKS the close of business on June 30, 1931. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office.. - SOURC 7 7th and Indi¥na Ave. NW. TYLER & RUTHERFORD ESOURCES. . G l ENT - . Loang and discounts soingyn1e Avmlications invitca o high-elass Note.—All stocks are sold in one hundred share lots L1931 Stock dnd Sates— Prev. Onired s ra & I A S R L S B L TR ki i thoe designated by the letter s (808) (2508). Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00, High. Low. Close. Close. GG 42.445.25 (ar 3.5 ox 10cieack 1 v dered 4 ? 15 Gon Pte Ink (2%)... 108 24~ 24 24 24% . ofher Vot slocks “and i 1 : ; i R L T L e 8% Gen Public Service.. 1 13% 13% 13% 14 e ynea sor471.50 | R ON_IMPROVED DISTRICT oFf | 1520 K St: N-W. National 0475 14% 3% ADbItib) Pow & Paper 2 A% 4% 4% 4% 2% Gen Realty & Util 8 3% 31 3% 3 niture and fixtures, $20.000. 120.000.00 COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE Reserve Bank Report Re-| 231 1l Adams mxpress1).. 14 0 16 16% e b s s 2¢ liBear Traders ResumelEffopt] @ o Soreomtanier. mabe SECURITY 109% 708 Air Reduction (t433) 15 843 83 84 &4 o 38% 38w 39 Total... e X % ; 3 3% Alr Way Elec Appl.. 1 5 . 6 4 3% Gen Theater Equip Ayl k) . g E 5 .....31,955,567.09 66th Serles of Stock Now Open veals Sharp Advance in | o Alaska Juneau (400) 484 s 15% 5% 19% Gillette Saf Rasor. .. 214 19w 204 204| to Depress List, but Ef- capitar sock ST sgnon or Subscription i Alles Corp. s 10 & W9 n 62% Gillette Saf R pf (5). 69% 68% es% 1% . Surpl 9 | James E. Connelly James F. Shea INVESTMENT i Qi Alifed Ch & Dye (n§) 84 W 123% 4 Gimbel Bros..... 6 6 5% f Fail " Undivided profits--net . 37.093.88 President Secretary B Retail Business. ATISHIGh GDIE o) 5 126 864 Gimbel Bros uf (1) 50 50 80 0 ort Fails. B Gty exbeass aciracy SECURITIES Allis Chalmbers (2). 25% 264 26% 7% haseco M 9% 9% 9 And Unpatd Do & 5 o Port C 48 Glidden pr p 65% 65 657 66 . Due_to banks, ‘including ‘éer- ' e 3 1d SER.VI Alpha Port Cemt (1). “ and SERVICE = . 5 5 3 4 Gobel (Adolf) : BT % 4 % G tifled and cashier's checks R 3 515 Amerada Corp (2 “ BY GEO! 2 HES. BY EDWARD C. STO) 2 Amerada Corp (2) 21 GolaDast (3% L SR RGE T. HUG! | poutstanding " i X ' U. S. Government, G Am Bank Note (13). . X te retail mx»s in an i 8% Goodrich (BF)...... 18w 12% 123 12t | Special Dispatch to The Star. . Time. deposits i 981 ) 5 L 3 0% Goodyear Tire&R(3) 41% 39 41 395| NEW YORK, July 10—Registering G Federal Land Bank, abie i 58 4« Am Br Shoe (2 40) ... 71 Goodyear 18t pf (7).. 84 B84 84 831 | confdence that'the German difficulties w.,,,,,,.u,,,b i 55,857 £ Raiiroadand Utility cent above e » » AT Browh Bovles 3 7 4 52 Gotham pf xw (7). 68% 68'% 681 71 |would be resolved in general and that LEWIS, cashier of the above- | 2 ing to the monthly report of 3 T 3% Graham-Paige. 3% 3% 8% 3w | an international credit would be granted naied bank. do Solcly swar that ‘the | p Listed, Preferred 72 3 B 5 Deee 3 . o3 by b it t i L < eral Reserve Bank of Richmond, made | 109% 851 o Rreoaim ieant 10 Granby Con Min (1)« 14 14 14 14 |in particular, today's stock market Was | knowledge ‘.’{’,&“m?fl““‘ to the best of my 7 and CommonStocks, public this noon. 381 Am Car & Fdry e : 35 Grand Union 4 42" 43" 43%|time during the morning short selling ":ug:gibed and Alnrn 10 before me this | e NoithiAraten: i 10% Grand Union.......e 16% 15% 16% 15% |one of gradually rising prices. For a R. LEWIS, Cashier. ¥ s SeasonedlIssues, of July, 1 Retail sales in the 5 rtment| 80 58% Am Car & Fdy bt (7) g 25% Grant (W T) (1). 3 38% 38Y% 381 87% ! was again in evidence, but it subsided e stores” in_tl ' RGO I e 4 434 GreatNorthnpf(4).. 15 48 47 471 47 )before the day was half over and there- | i et Favite. trict in June D . 15 el . b T4 Grt Western Sugar.. 4 9% 915 9% 9% |after quotations hardened. et o #xpires June 15, 1936, I 5 o of total s > of o 2 s o 801 Grt West Sug of (1).250s 83k 82 827 83%| In one or two volatile issues there L b STEUART. ) KNAPP &2 Co., INC. though only 23 stor o ; RO B : : 2% Grieshy Grunow.... 14 313 315 315 31| were substantial advances, but for the RU& TaRLEiART, NVESTMENT SECURITIES s, while 31 had % 184 Am 'ce (3). 2 2 4 tiann Dept Stores T k. 6 5a | MOSt part the gains were small, some of H. R. KING, Washington Office 1931 month, the Richmond ba: 9% Am Intetng@lonal, .. 50 Hahn Dpt St pf (6%) 5314 B4 B3te them only fractions, and yet the mar- Dru'lorl 2 have adequate funds for \ s Am La Fr & Foam pf 6! 3 3 K 3 12 Hall (WF) Pr Co (2) 4% 15 15 ket was sm;\mcnm of a better feeling| ™ loans on improved R & Shoreham Building Again Washin, Stopes | a 8 Am Mch & Fdy 1.40.. 2 @ 2 Hercules Mot Co 80c. 10% 10% 10t |in the street. Among the late features REPORT OF CONDITION state in nearby Montgomery 3 Phone Metropolitan 1522 Sl i i | s tetal C 194 Hollander 8ons. . ... 194 19 19| were the rally in J. I. Case, the strength p HE % pebir o il i o . 2 £ Ao MataICe e A Bt T in Woulworth ana the persistent_de- | Woodridge-Langdon Savings mt s A DD SN, . 1] % 3 6814 BoustoniON, . b 4 1 mand for Drug, Inc. United States Steel & G . i T sold within & point of par in the last Commercial Bank 5 or 10 3014 hour. Of Washington, District of Columbia, at tie sions given applications. 3 The overnight news from abroad | ciose of business on June 30, 1931, 1% threw little light on the result of the RESOURCES, l ?Ermlnn ;t;{on.é to o;mm an interna- | 1. Loans and discounts ..........s340, 8519 2 ilonal credit. Even the forelgn markets | % o {seemed uncertain 8 o the prospects, | - Ui sepegor i s | INTEREST London was fairly firm, but the Berlin | 4. Oiher bonds. stociis, and "sé- > > | Boerse was weak and Paris closed heavy. | g plpiies owned . oo 1832488 BOSS and PHELPS Opinion on this side was that somebody Y i or other a solution would bs worked Cash and due from banks 119.574.00 ? out that would benefit Germany, but | 10- Ojfside checks and other ‘cish st. F([Pfl “\HOMEQ { Just how it would be done no one could o 1oe0n SR 3 e otal ... . s d i : Grains were weak agaln, with all de- | LIABILITIES, \,Jlfl\) (’\p” “‘/ liveries dropping to lows for the season and the July delivery to the | lowesi since 1894. Cotton was also rencion, otk Trust Shares Am P& L nf A st (5) 4 T8 1414 Houston Ol (new) H 1% 4 10 13 3 3 4818 Hudson & Man (3%). Southern Virg'ni v 3 S'S nf (7). 108 26 Hudson Motor (1)... behind the N 5% Am Rolling Mills. .. 2 p 2 13% 5% Hunn Motors mond made cn e X Am Safetv Razor (5) L 8Y Illinois Central (4).. June, 1930. AnTShip & Com. ... - § 86 Indust Rayon (4) 1vrufo, the Richmo say 5 + Am Smelt Ref (2). 22 7 4 Inland Steel (2%). .. arger stor t ased or 5 Snaft (13%) 3 9% Insur Shrs Md(40¢) ., ver 'l deor vhile | Am Solv & Chem. s En {nierb Ran Transit.. of the E s L £14 Am Solv & Chem pf. s 8 15 Interlake Iron. 31t Am Stl Found 7 1 6214 4 Int Cement (4). Am filox'&fl . 4 4 Int Combustion. . 2 Am Sugar Ref ) 64§ 39% Int Comb Eng pf. 96 Am § Ref vf () o 4 6015 Int Harvester (2% 1565 Am Tel & Tel (9., 9 a1 Int Hydro El A (e2). 881 Am Tobacco (16). ... 19 ol 1 734 Int Match pf (4).. 10215 Am Tebacco B (16) 7 3 S 201 int Nickel (§0¢)..... 40 Am Water Wks (5).. 5 5 12 Int Paner pf. ater Wk 2 : lower at the start. ally 954 Am Wat W 1st pf (6) 9% 99 - 43% 18% Int Paper & Pwe pf.. BTt e ,niff‘;"}’d;s’:frfpt,‘:,flfi 1. Due fo banks: inelicing ¢ N O reased 2.9 nt f 1A el SR oo 20 29 R R : 2% 34 lin the bond market, with the German e nd 9 per cer i 166 AscoadRICon (rkoy 16 9 bt Hrl L Int Shoe (3) issues at the lows of the movement. 22 3 in co rison with salcs in Apdiekal el ot s i 3% 3 a3% 4 Cautious short selling during the (73 the corresponding six m el L : : 3 ntertypa Corp (1).. morning brought moderate reactions in : e £069.565.53 1 P year. Armour of 111 A 2 P R0% 40% Johns-Manville (3) ¢ 653 3 | the .xzrlxl stocks and other leading in- | Distrh (OR vice president a Loans for fhe B SUGtO 0t en ¢ 101 pt 51 15 126 106 Johns-Manv pf (7)..1008 119 dustrials. Bethlehem Steel was sold on | .5 ramed benk. do solemn- . i >uad g = S +*Arnold Constable, P 12315 116 Jones & Lang nf (1) 1008 ) the idea that the dividend would be | #*fues? tnn "the ‘above siiiement 1;" Re-financing “U]‘_r.“'““-‘d he accompa 2 Associated Apparel m 1 reduced again at the meeting on July | to the hest of My knegepite ing Gag, st 9 Preer . sale sl . 5 - - ps ¢ e : i e e i -ssleal 25h (DN Andouiated Apperel: 5 I D oy 1 a w 30, “There wag the same doubt as 10| ce pEEGA L, NORRIS. | D. C. Property for citics tn which three or more stores ot 2 2 what would done by the United| Subseribed and. sworn (o before me. this I Mortgs reported for Jung,and six months, com- | 1000 Ateh Toks Fepf (. 1 10 e e 0, States Steel directors, American Can | 8thocar of auir, sa3L’0 ® P T T i A I SI )rl? age pared with correspond i i) s 11'a Atlantic Refining (1) 1 ‘ Keltey-Haveswhool 4 was another favorite object of attack| ') Notary Public i Securities 20 Atlas Powder (4)... 3 3 E Kelvinator Corp.... 16 4 he bear faction. 2 i GoEeck AN mt o No s $ 101'3 Auburn Auto «f4) d 3 Kennecott Copper(1) 101 2 9 is selling did not get very far, and POBT. 8. CAMPRELL. and no rene T 6is Avintinn Coro af Del 10 E : o se e, 2 i o | even while i was in progress the il- THOE & MALIGN TeUNE Rl < Loconotive 1 SRRV S, O Himore & Olo, Norfolk & Western and : AIBRo GIORIO(E) & Sl iy Northern Pacific were up on the day REPORT OF CONDITION Open Daily 9 to § | 1 :fanu&r}rn:s‘l«,fl» e Y Lambert Co (8..... 10 9 The season is approaching when the & OF THE B Sa{urdn:n Until Noon f Déniominations as low i et o y e e 3% | raflroads normally have the largesi| Washington Mechanics NAtional 1381 it o b e e 6 B | 2 Leh Val Coal pf ¢ 9 traffic, and it would be very unusual for - I as S100 ShEca a7 E ] Lehman Corp (3 z ‘ 5 | railroad stocks to make new lows in Savings Bank coilbiy B Sebr O B) (ol . 207 % Lib Ow Ford Gl 2 the late Summer or Autumn, when the | Of Was in the District of Columbia. end for I o Nwan N o ~Ree®Be T~ 13. Copital stock paid in 16. Surpl i 18 profits net for _dividends tments : Bethlehem Steel (4). LiTg & Myers B (15) 10 demand for their facilities is at the 8t the close of b ss on June 30. 1931 + Bethlehem St pf (7). % 108 1a Lig & Myer pf (1)... 3 highest of the year. RESOURCES. "K | REA}_ ESTATE | Solm Anm &Brills. 8 5 Lily Tulip Cup (1%) 5 . 5 | 1. Loans and discounts . Berden Co (k3). . 9 3 Loew" 29 61 Overdrafts 3 i s e o 5, o 51 Loswa 1o (3 , - - peiiics ) MORTGAGE & GUARARTY | The Federal Reserve Board also made riges Mg (118)... 10 G Long Bell Markets at a Glance . Other honde. ‘stocks and ‘36 o ! f public its mont. report here th 5 Bklyn-Man Tr (4) Loose-Wiles (12.90). curities owned 63,348.42 | CDRPDRAT‘DH i noon, covering retail trade in the 12| Bklyn & Queens. . .. 2 ‘ i b / | & Bapkine” Nouse. i1i551 6 ; | 1 Federal Reserve d the Socat | jon, % SUEREDESTES & Fy 8 35 LoulsOllpf (634)... 108 3 NEW YORK, July 10 (® —Stocks| , #1352 4 ' 1610 K St. N.W, fifth district standing & e t h 2 Bueyrus (1). . 3 g 31| 3 LouG&EA (1%).. 1 2 strong; leaders’ respond 1o short cov- | ™ Rialestate ovied othier than ° National 1403 3 T nkine ¥ b A e e 5 3 McCall C ing. Bonds irregular; rails advance. o Casr die from’ b -y i < . 5 3 cCall Corp (2%)... 4 ering. Bonds irregular: rail ash and due from ba s S e sl 8 ool (BT e M b small gains predominate. | 10. Outside = chec i B g cIntyre Pore M (1) 1 Curb firm: small gaits pr eent ahead of ref n June 3 Budd Wheel (1) H 2 items . ) well b 4 ova Wate 4 1 3 \umupon'rpf:.u | Foreign exchanges irregular: French | 14 3111 ' 1‘1\,2‘ n\\‘u‘ ¢ a2 d‘,r(pr';;{:w 1 :i:i’).\'; 1‘}11‘1;;:2:' "f.).'mo. McKesson & R‘ob:'\l 3 e 9% 9 ?franf strong cmxm:d)\nghrrrx;d firm | H = ks p 2 ] Sopiier & 4 b 20 McKes&Rob pf(3%). marke:, Sugar steady: trade e 137 was 3 per cent under the record for ceienner & Zihcs 5 ot % McLellan Stores. . 1 | Coffee higher; firmer foreign markets ik | A SAFE PLACE June a_year ago. yA : 2114 MACKTrucks (3). .. . Capital stock paid in £100.000 00 13 The fifth, or Richmond district as it| » 24% 24 25 Macy (RH) & Co(n3) P P 3 CHICAGO. Ju 10 - UP)—Wheat | 16 BUIBINE o oo i 100.00000 1s called, was th> only one of the 12 t . “allahan Zinc & Ld 1 N e e weak: lower morthwest markets. Corn | iy } or g aidend ek FOR YOUR DOLLARS report a gain. Trade in the New York{ 431 2313 Calumet & Arizona.. 331 92 3 % Migma'Cappar (1. » | irregular: July covering. Cattle strong. | =~ & . 20,000.00 area was reported as exactly the same | “alumet & Hecla. ... 7 F E Man Elevmeg ... | Hogs steady. 7 P B e S S Fi M o5 it was a year 2go while all the others| 45 « Canada Drv G A (3). 17 5015 Manhat Elev £td (1) . - | outstandine s irst Mortgage Real E \ 1 > vG A (3) ; ; 3 ; 1 22 DS it o2 e Real Estate Notes es in sa : adian Pacific14. Marine Mid (1.20)... }‘mance Co. of America. 23 i 8ag = S a = lm: w SomBanaFunieoas o » amay The Richmond district also stands at Case (J 1) (6). .... Mariin-Rockwell (2) i S fleiese 8508 o the top of the list in total sales for the Case (J I) pf (7). 0s 2285 2313 Marshall Fleld (23%) 2 BALTIMORE, July 10 (Special) —Net 1§ secured on new homes, yieldi first half of the present year. Sales in Caterpillar Trac (3). 2% 2 4 May Dept Strs (234). k E income of the Finance Co. of Americaat . ... Total....... .o 83,413 o7 i for the first six months of % Celanese Corp. 3 5 3 Maytag Co pf (3).... 6 . | Baltimore for the first six months of | V1" ¥ hURTON. cosnier of the sbove- a 6% interest return. nly 3 \1§r l(rm lower lgmln 7 7% Cent Arul!"re Au‘l)%. 2 3 23 Mexlcan Seaboard. .. 5 5 vxg;ao ;ng gli ope mlm:z nrs. xx‘teév{sv. E;m;d:lba‘t:#{enl:owuv‘:\:“g“:x‘o ;;;1;';:\5(’ ‘nrl\; N b same period last year, while Cerrode I'asco (1).e 8 Miami Copper . h and Feder:] income tax m =4 10 | ynowleds od belief. 3 | 5 i sales for the whole United Ches & Oho (234) 3 21 ' Mid Continent P 9 . $82,848.97. This compares with 98.263.81 | 2" "h :”’ :c P BURTON. Cashter. | o better security can be offerec : . i ) o p 93, 38 & ubscribed and Sworn ¢ AL 2 2 were 9 per cent lower. ! CHesspseks chm(d) E % Midland Steel (3)..... } 4 18 ;:;frw;im‘" the corresponding period a | eday of Ju;).;;y:;;:;";’:&r’;; 2 and they are now obtainable in an tal Comparisons Made. f Chi Great Western. . 3 ’ 5. 39% Mo ian & Tex pf (1) After allowing for preferred dividends i Notary Public. denominati fi $100 yard gures on the Chi Great West pf. .. " 15 SHeso v ruEinD: S o Seiel - igeiE] lable for| Correct—Attssty o o e ion from § upward. volume of department store sales shov ChiMIIStP&Pac.., b & s 5w Bl Mohawk Carpet. ... 2° 13 |the common totaled $74,156.47, accord- GEORGE HAYES O e 0. 6 per cent from May to i Chi Mil St P& P pf.. S Montgomery Ward.. 1 9 «{ing to the report of operations just F. P. WILLIAMS, HA erage daily basis. The | Chi & Northwest (4) 7 32 3 2 2 Mullina Mfr. 9 : issued by President Louis Elinsberg. Directors g yelmoardsyindect whicn | S, 22alCHIDRAETRCTREN). | QAL SF Aurrav Corn During the six months the companys |~~~ a for number of hi R Ve« R Yo preey T total purchazes amounted to $8.385,124, | Charter No. 3625 Reserva District No. 5. business days 2 nd for usual se 2 Chi Yellow Cab (3) B 3 h Motors (4) 3 g - as compared with '§9.796.628.08 in the REPORT OF CONDITION = = ¥ changes, was 96 in June, on : Chickasha Cotton Oil 1 1 ; : like period. while collections were| ¢ s LI National 2345 1435 K Street N.W. of the 1923-1925 average as 100, com-| 2 '3 Chrysler Corp (1)... 37 kit $9.103.742, as compared with $9.854814 Columbia National Bank pared with 97 in May and 106 in April,| 8 City Ice&Fuel (3.60) e L . . & year ago. Washington. D. C.. at the close of busi- The percentage increase cr decrease | T4 Clty leo & I ot (6% ) s DT L The company’s balance sheet. showing on June 30. o3t " from a year ago for June and for the ‘2" City Stor ; ; ., total assets on June 30, of $4.509.591.79. RESOURCES. six months follows ¥ k Slubiiees 3 4 9% Nat Dist ProA (2), o as compared with $5.140.413.52 on June 1 Loans and discounts ........s2.730.607.00 Colcate-Pal-P (2%). % e NETTORE L) 30 a year ago, shows that outstanding | 3. Qnitci®Sises Government se- 66.36 ollins & Alkman... 1 4 = Tea (1) - guaranteed accounts and notes were in- curities owned o Colo Fuel & Iron SVRNNCOhT creased $391,028 and secured and un-| 4. Other bonds. stocks, and ee- _ . Col Gas & K1 11 A (6) 05" 105 10 Newton Steel. . secured notes were reduced $650064. _ | 6. manking Pouse, S1SEETE T E mtable Co 0 Bld A Col G pf B (5).. 9 9 N Y Central (6)...... i {3y | And i 219.774.45 | q peratlbe g ss n Colmbiy Graph ses. 2 103 YNH&HDL (.. Money to Loan . Reserte With' Fedefal Reserve, - . Col Grapho ctfs 5ée 6 ' 374 N Y Ont & Western.. Secured by firat deed of trast on real estate | OB End ue fron banks:; 3 1 e e S mvm ETED Columi) Carbon (5) 3 g i it g SR e # | JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary A eaE) b g 4 Noranda Mines Cash items A 5.261.50 Sl g k LA 1 il orf & Weat (1 - | 11, Rademption rand “with g8 . Subscription for the 101st Issue of Stock Being Received Comel Cren pr(1%) North Am Aviation. . Rl duelTeom Y Sasoeinn onicl Cred pf (1% ). .. Teasurer. e Conel Cred 1t (6%) ; ‘ % Nor Am (b109% stk). CAR WASH | L Comc! Cred pf B (2). 7 % 2 514 North Amer pf (3).. I ‘Total .. $5.976.040.95 - " 5 " Gonui v DrUsEuRd. 1061 102 North Am Ed pf (8).. i LIABILITIES. D Y \}J most dis- S B S i €0% 20% Northern Paeific (5) Progressive Gapital stock peid in ot sasoonn00 | || O ou 18 oan Comwith&Sou (40c). 79 & 8 19% 7 OhioOll.... 7 38 SRihea: brotits_net 14050784 5 oo ST TN The tabulation shows that Dallas, . Cmwlth & Sou pf (8) "3 96 5 5% 2 Oliver Farm Equip. Auto Lau“dry | Reserves for dividends. ‘con- .00 Those who desire to on Real Estate Tex.. is having the hardest time right Congoleum-Nairn. .. % %| 64 3% Omnibus Corp. i et R Resmen for {terest. taxes, ! borrow money to pu now to keep e 1 have | % 253 Consol Cigars (5).... 1 364 36 Y 581 317 Otis Elevator (234). Sun., Holidays, $1.25 and other expenses accrued ..o o = st picked up a 2 is and 8 > s prpf 634, 308 5 4 69'% 30 - Otis Steel prof (7).. 50s v il T R e s chase a- home, refinanc t area aro icago, the depres- : ol Gles pE 7y =hin e 54 85 bacinc Gas& Bi12). 4 % ‘ - Dye to banks. includiag certl: present indebtedn S particu- Y (4).. 225 5 fled and cashiers' checks Sl ; - e % 105, . 6915 481 Pacific Lighting (3), 1 5 fled ang. ¢ 562,98 E larly hard ea ] 3 ~onsol RR C pt (6) 1 11% 5% Packard Motor (40¢) 11 Demand deposits s 2.41 improve property, sho ’I' ] o Rornidls- 45 Chl ;. . R Tatiie. s 131% 116 Pacific Tel & Tel (7). 50s E . 3. Time deposits .. | 110ei46282 i 0y ake Up e n le. . % - | . see us. Applic vere the most. popular issues| 20 % Contl Eak $ : e e e T : s o gt o e ; uiet tradi the Washingion | : B & % ark Dial % City of Washinkton. Disik o e recaive prompt and o . quict trading on the Washingion 2% Pathe Excharg 10 | aphver ORERT, e Td solemaly swear that ! I Flrst Mortg‘agc? Loans Repayahle Monthly CLLL S B 5 = 8% 3 Pathe ExchangeA... b Tk | ke above statement is true to the best of teous attention. The first was $1.000 Pota Ch 1 39% 281 Penney (J C) (2.40).. 2 { my knowledge and bellel | opy Cashier, Powe! S¢ >d 55 at 475 ¥ 21 Contl Motors. 2 3 % ~, . T H. Electric Power Consolidated 55 at 1047 o 5% 1% Penn Coal'& Coke. 1 y s e R CACRT CAE Washington Railway & Electric 45| 1 Contl Ot of Del. ... T o e P - ; 18 { ve i ! L opened with a $1.000 sale at 917 fol-1 12 § Cont Snzres. ... 5 Sl EeslesDapE 8% 308 : | oo day, ot Juls. 101, sqene . soOTT. No Brokerage . . . No Commissions Notary Public. lowed by $1,000 and $5000 transfers s : 250 Peop Gas Ch (8) 4 ) ? Eonasislant) at 911 S0ty as 9 8 5 % h e T [ipSEmet Rttt | Milter. 5 The “Closing bond sale was in Wash- > y 2om il ; | %Lfi',fl‘éfison aer g praie. Jr. 915 F ST. N.W o B Eeil bRy 00D PSS SR B 56t Phila Co 6% pf (3).s 1 i B6% Lowhiting Bees ThncN, Swartsell changing hand 804 C 1203 3 3 | 12w 6% PhiRendC&l....0 2 7 K O Farry S Well. Only one stock appeared on the board, 2 -Amer SUSar Fier 1214 Philip Mor & Co (1) , 1 David J_ Kanfman. Andrew Saul-p, o000 Pegples Drug Storc. preferred figuring | 3 . A . s 3 1on Phillips Petroleum. . 22 L et S £ n Your 10-share sales and one smaller| 1! i Cutan i i Pitts Screw&B(700). 2 e e K W No. 5 ) Pacicl s o 247, Reserve District No. 5. & sl s bl sale at 101. AR | e L 8978 Pitts Unit Cp pf (T).. 208 8 CRESUNORRE REPORT OF C@NDITION SAFE FI RST A TCAGES A_S usuel on Friday, the unlisted se- | . sy o 4 20% Prairie Oil & Gas. . 4 Y curities were called of ar ew b i ot (7 b 3%1 2615 14% PratriePlpe L (3)... 8 OF THE changes made in the bid and acted 2 CISUES o L 1 T Froct& Gamb (240) 3 64 e Lincoln Natlonal Bank prices. or Pub Sv N J (3.40)... Ball stock was lowered 79 to 65, Raleigh | P Cnetoe 5 ‘ o 2% 1 10214 Pub Sv N J of (6). i Y 9 e Jumbia, at the clos2 of business on Hotel stock bid* dropped from 41 to 40 Deere & Co pf (1.40). ¢ o 2 105% Pub Sve G&E pf(5). i “ e D‘S”‘f&n‘é‘mc"ml, 3 PUT YOUR JULY DIVI- and the asked prica on N trolt Edison (8).. 4 5 59 5814 Pullman Corp (4)... Ed . Building first 55 was 12 m : ' Dinmond Mateh... .. © 0 18w 2 Punta Alegre Sugar. ! 1o 55, The bid on May Olamond Mteh nf 135 2 ] 5 1% Pure 011 & B i Sansanddiscounts Ll ety L....$3,502,669.17 DENDS TO WORK advanced from 30 to 31': and th §74 Dome Mines <11 5 5 % 66% Pure Ol pf - o i 2. Overdrafts 1.958.23 ! asked price from 36 to 30 24 Domn ) P21 21% 21% | 55 Puritv Bakers : United States Government securities owned Srisauie OONOIEEE 4 ¢ 2% Douglas Afr (11%} by —_— 1 bt & i i . 1,048.163.28 in Financial District. TR, . D 3 5 | 4. Other bonds, stocks and securities owned . . A . - " sl TS o— b 1;; . g’“‘,f";}.’ S ¥ . & 14 Radio Corp 9 . Banking house, $338.857.36; furniture and fixtures, $22,603. 25.... '361,460.61 When you receive your July divi- ) D e ; : % Radio-Keith-Oroh A, 41 i 14% | 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 24017176 b i, Hand Laundry, s red the| 124 _118% P Aot o . : RR Sec I C stk C (4). 30s 40 . Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ... 381,001.35 dends you cannot find safer or more regular semi-annu A 118~ Bastrian Kodax (787 9% y 715 Raybestos Man 2.60 20% | 6. Cash and due from benks . diia . 1-5°5~‘71-;g| - NI, per share on t e i 3 W oA R e T 4 Reading Ry (4)..... 76 . Outside checks and other cash items .. 50,552. profitable employment for them than per share on the class A common stoc 247 tlec Auto Lite (6)... i p Reading 1st pf (2) 421 | 11. Redemption !und with U. S. Treasurer -nd due from U. S. Tre: 00. p 5 O . e o ned 35| 5 _uw MlechMusienlinetra 23 9N On o o i e ¢ g her ascets 1950684 ESHINESCIEHEE out favorable and a sufzs:am:nl amount was§ 60% 304 illec Ewra b o 10 Lo 5 i i E::s‘::l:::':‘s::-( Y 108 140 B p| o e oo E “T_—qus;?l 1 9 c Pow & Lt pi : 4 +...$8,164,267. of thmm & Co.. enterteined Frank 4 E Eindicott-John (3)..: Reynolds Tob B (3) 51% % B1% P. Mors>, head of the Washington of-| 38 s o 2 2% 22) 1 Richfield Oil. 2 I's 1% 1% |15 Capital stock paid In R .. $400,000.00 : : A fice of Eciigmen & Co., and a fow other; 12 : Py}y‘flfl‘( Rio Grande Ol o % 4 "4 1 s ot heid . 400,000.00 Over a Third [he hnl'u':‘miw! distri ; otables a P wuito Products ¥ ossia Insur (2 20 19% 19% | 17. Undivided pr;flt —| ;L - 5 o . 323'322':‘;2 Tatiedsa vl Sl palatial yacht yester v, OF i 9 s . M TOhk DUt R e . . K6 4% . Reserves ior idends, conting:nci: ceees P 3 - of a yacked' by conscervauvely appraisec sion of Mr. Morse’s birihday. G shion ’ 3 : R T TR » 1 Circulating notes outstend ©. 107,160.00 ! 2 : : s, 051 ing notes outstending . : ; R party started after the c o e ) 88 | SitewarEuait (). 30a e m‘; " Due to banks, including certified and clshiers checks outstanding | 320.433,09 it improved Washington real estate; Stock Exchange. cruis:d far down the Fed Wat Sv A (240). 3 7 i D 2% 3214 | 22. Demang deposits . 2 i . 2,537,796:44 entury 1 ¢ s b iRt einnesicn hlyACH D) SE ARG L) : % R a8 8% 17% | 23. Time deposits . S = SRkLIo0 Without and the liberal interest definitely T B irectors of the Intérnational Ex- Firestone T & 9 . e = s 1 Z A:::(r’nesflsw:odimlr'fhiu U.§. Government or other securities Y Rl and permanently, fixed. change Bank vesterday declared th2 “irest T & R pf (6) 2 623 3 eaboard Afr Line. .. 1 sold . 66,000.00 Loss - % P N . Sears Roebuck (2%) 12 B4's T 4% o Pagabie i 18 to sio off 1 b rablaE ; 33 SecondNat Invpt... 1 418 474 gl cimn 5 s2snm Tecord June 20 T Foster Wherler (2). Pl ey . 9 Total. sespsisinissisveesh s adagi i evssonsss OO SA0TIY ) g 9 2>z Assistant Cashier L. L. Hoyle of the Fourth Nat Tnvmsse Secvel Lnc. . O 1234 | District of Columbia, s P4 $250 up. International Excharge Bank s spend- | 383 Fox Film (A) (2%). B e R 1% Jow 217 20u| . I JAMES A. SOPER, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear ing his vacation at Atlantic City. { reonort-Texas (2) “ 10% 4% Shell Unfon Ofl a7 6% 6% | that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ‘The Riggs National Bank has printed | ~ ¢ P " 9 ' 3 9% 2% 3% 3% Y 3% JAMES A. SOPER, Cashier. its usual folder, since the last call, | 4 Gen A v 4 4| 23% 1014 Simmons Co. 17% 16% 16% Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1931. showing $3.000,000 capital, $4,067,000 in; 73 Gen Am Tank Car(4) 15% 6% Sinclair Consol Ofl.. 154 10% 9% 10% (Seal) HELENA D. I C surplus and profits, and total rcsourccs< en Asphalt (3) 8 2 12% 31 Skelly Oll....000 3 5% & 5% . . . 1000 | Aol 17% 7% South Port Rico Sug. 145 13% 18% Correct—Attest: ' Southern Railway system reports for | 4 26 Gen El 1 Y 42% % B4y South Cal EA (2)...e 44% 445 44% CHAS. W, BOLGIANO, 3 National 2100 . 025 15th St. N.W June gross revenues of $10,794,266, | 12 Gon Elec spec (80¢). 11% | 1093 67% South Pacific (8). .. 85 83% 83 JOHN ¥. BRAWNER, H. B. LEARY, e S : A i @against $12,008,570 in June, 1930. Rev-| 56 43 Gen Focd Corp (3).. 9 9% 49% 7 65% 27 Squthern Rwy (mé). 33% 33 34% FLOYD E. DAVIS, GEO. C. PUMPHREY, - enues for the six months ended Jun: Y 4 Gen G & El A (e30¢). 5| 76 54 South Ry M&Oct (4) 55 85 62 W. W. GRIFFITH, - J. ENOS RAY, B R BRI R et 30, 1931, totaled $66.899.063, compared Gen Mamr-m A 384l 36 21 gpalding (A G) (2).. 26% 26% 28% M. C. HAZEN, SAMUEL C. REDMAN, THERE IS+ NO'/SUBSTITUJE FOR _SAFETY with $71,636,910 in the first half of last 1031 Gen Motor: 21 100 1037 102% 102% FRED. T, SMITH, year, e GcnomAuvA( g, o3 13- B0 M. .o, Mummafififl*—‘ CHANNING S, WALKER, \ security is sound, being May be purchased in amounts from

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