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  • THE WASHINGTON TIMES 11 1905 d

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    SENTIMENT

    Bull Movement Occurs in Stocks ofSouthern Iron and Steel

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    NEW YORK Feb ll The stock market opened actiy fr but changes werecomparatively small Steelpreferred initial dealings v aggregated15000 shares The total t range being

    xne leature in the market was thebull movement in stocks of SouthernIron and Steel companiesstanding the absence of specific information of a new deal buying con tinuedon a large scale and there jjere goodgains in the assues In the railroadlistprofittaking tended to depress pricesslightly

    Thar street appeared to be filled withlhe prehollday sentiment and some

    operations were also conductedon possibility that there might beunfavorable developments in Russia before the resumption of business nextweek

    Dealings are almost wholly prosional V

    Bond market s steady Governmentbonds

    WASHINGTON

    Sales Gapital Traction 20145 iWas Street Railway preferred1005S6 50SS6 50S6 100S6

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    f rentha ler 10195 10 105 10XWH

    After callWas hinsrton Gas 25Go25665 25ffl6525 5 1K65 1

    Washington Railway 4s 100X58

    GOVERNMENT BONDSBid JWced

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    U B 3S i iv i i I03V 10lU S 3s i 103k 104HU S 4s i 103 106U S 05Vi 108U S IS 131 I3J5U S 4B 131 J315iD C 365a 118 110Phil Land 4s W354

    RAILROAD BONDSCapital Traction R R 4s 109Met R R 5s 117 iMet RR cert indebt A 103 J05Met R R cert Ihdebt B 103 115Columbia R R 6s W 0Columbia R R 5sCity and Sub R R 5s loas 1C6H

    The Wash Ry Elec Co 4s 87 8MISCELLANEOUS BONDS

    Wash Gas Co 6s Ser A 104 115Wash Gas Co 6s Ser B 10 115Wash Gas Cert 12l 122U S Elec Lt Deb Imp 6s 101U S Elec Xt Ind 6s 101Ches Pot Tel 5s 106 107HWash Market Co 1st 6a noPotomac Electric Ire 101J4SAFE DEPOSIT ANti TRUST STOCKSNat Safe Depos it 1rustr 183 lEGVash Loan Trust 210 220Am Security Trust 2 6 60

    Was h Safe Deposit JOUnion Trust and Storage J2J 121Washington Savings Bank 110 115Home Savings Bank 185

    RAILROAD STOCKSCapital Traction Co 1U7 J 6The Ry Elec Co pf 8i 87

    he Wash Ry Elec Co con 3 30BANK STOCKS

    Bank of Washington 453MetropolitanCitizens 339Central 333Farmers and Mechanics 300Second 15JCommercial 1805 170Columbia 210Capital I7tAmerican 168 J80Traders 170 00Lincoln 125 150Riggg 610 650

    INSURANCE STOCKSFiremens m 35Franklin 55Metropolitan 77

    YiPotomac 0 23Arlingtoa 3j J3German American 23JNational Union 7 8Columbia 10S iijRiggs 8X bJPeoploSwv 03 6Con 44 5HColonial 100

    TITLE INSURANCE STOCKSReal istate Title 80 BOColucobio Title uWashington Title i a sTELEPhONE AND GRAPHOPJHONK

    STOCKSChesapeake Potomac ta tgAm 59 eAm Graphophone pf 8 i 0V

    GAS STOCKSWashington Gas C5 6514e 3rgeto 65 80

    TYPE MACHINE STOCKSMergenthalcr Linotype 5 JIBLanstou Monotype 13J5 ll

    MISCELLANEOUS STOCKdGrecn Qon ua 26

    tashinston Jaiuket JttNor Steamboat MiRealty Appraised Agency 23 27

    MARRIAGE LICENSESHu kli M Browne 53 of ChejneyV Pa

    and Julia A Burnell SO of Distr ict ofColumbia

    LexyJs Payne a and Lcla M SchuderIS b th of Covington Va

    Jimes J Blahertjv 25 and May EGreen 17

    Les 2S of Chicago andHelen MVqSUupsoni 22 of District of Coluntbia vs t vS Nolan 43 and May Russell3ii

    George W Dyer 32 and Lena G25 S

    8 Gilbert O CoiiiiQiv22 and Mary LSanders 20 both of Baltimore

    Thomus C Jeffries 25 a rid Annie Hill18

    Samuel E Johnson 27 and MaudClark 21

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    NEW YORKSTOCK MARKETReported by TV B Hlbbs Co 1 3 F

    Street Members New York Stock ExchangeChicago Board pC Trade and WashingtonStock Exchange

    Open High Low CloseAmal Copper 74 74 4 73 74Amer Locomotive 37U 37l 37 37Amer Car Fdy 4 34 34 34Amer Car pfd 93 93Amer Smelting 86V4 S6 4 85 85TiAmer Sugar 144y 144Vt IIS1At Top S Fe SS SSV SS 8SVJAt Top S Fe pf 102V 102 102 102Baltimore Ohio 106 106i 106B R T 62 62 621 4 62Canadian Pacific 134 134 134 134C 0 o VA 51 4 50 51VChi Great est 22 22 4 22 22C M St P Vl7S 176 175 175Col Fuel Iron 49 52 51Consol Gas 20S 208 207 20814DeL Hud 192V 193 192 193Erie com 43 43 43 434sErie 1st jjf SO 80 79 79ICrlfe 2d 65 65 65 65Illinois Central 157 157 157K C Southern 31VI 3U4 30 3U4Louis Nashville 137 137 137 137Man Elevated 174 174 174U 174Met Sees Co 82 83 81 82Met St Ry 122 122 121122 4Mo K Texas com 32 32 32 32Missouri Pacific 107 107 4 106 106 jMexican Central 22 22 22 22Va Car Chem Co 37 37 37Colorado Southern 26 26 26 26Con Tobacco 4s 82 82 82 82

    cU jco 4s 77 77 77 77i r pfd 118 U8 118 118

    K a reid 32 32 31 31i crral 147 147 147 147IN V O West 48 48 47T4 4S

    Nov Vestern S3Vi 83 83 834u earn 45 47 45 47

    140 140 140 140iFv of G108 108 103A 108fr tv I Car 38 3S 37 38

    is 9S 35 94 95T Iron 13 18 18 18ttep Sitci iuid Lpfd 76 74 75Rock Island com 34 34 34 34Rubber Goods 25 25 25St L S F 2d pfd 72 T2 72 72St Louis S W pfd 63 63 63 63Southern Pacific 66 60 66 66Southern Ry 34 34 34 34Southern Ry pfd 97 97 97 97Tenn C I 81 82 80 81Texas Pacific 36 36 36 36Union Pacific 122 122 121 122Union Pacific pfd 07 97 97 97U S Leather 13 13 13 13tJ S Leather pfd 104 101 104TJ Rubber 38 39 38 39U S Steel 31 32 31 31U S Steel pf 95 95 dl 94US Steel 2d 5s 9 J 94 04 94

    45 45 44 44Western Union 93 93 TO 83Wiscons in Central 22Chi Tr Trs Tr pf 30Amer Ice pf 59 40 39 39Wabash Deb B 69 C0 69 69Rock Islan Co 4s 82 S3 82 83Kan City Co pf 6S 69 68

    CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETWheat Open High Low CloseMay 116 117 116 116July 100i 101 10054 101

    CornMay 45 46 45 46July 46 47 46 46

    OatsMay 30 30 30 30July i 30 30 30 30

    Pork NFMay 1280 1292 1287 1287

    LardMay 692 695 690 695

    RibsMay 6S7 6S7 685 6S7

    I WEEKLY STATEMENTOF NEW YORK BANKS

    NEW YORK Feb ll TIe weeklybank statement issued today shows thefollowing changes

    Reserve on all deposits decrease8805000 reserve on deposits other than

    United States decrease 8833050 loansincrease 14019300 specie decrease 4742500 legal tenders decrease 2564500deposits United States included increase 5992000 circulationIncrease 126400 total loans 1142106100

    The banks now hold in excess of legalrequirements 11036925 against 20379225last year and 15529675 two years ago

    Thr iving Georgetown Congregation Listens to Program in Honor of

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    Columbia BaptiFt Church of Georgetown celebrated Its fourth anniversarylast night at church corner Thirtysecond and R streets northwest

    The xercises were held under thedirection of Thomas W Blasted Theprogram opened with the ofthe hymn Onward Christian SoldiersWhich was followed by prayer by thepastor the Rev George W McCulIoughOther numbers on the program were aviolin duet by John H Binsted and MrStever vocal solo Miss Emma Fowlerpiano solo Norman Binsted recitationMiss Nellie Moore piano duet MrsRuben Bogley and Mrs Richardsonrecitation Miss Grace Fowler cornetsolo Samuel O Wendel vocal duetMrs Florence Grimms and Miss DellaKaldenbach recitation Norman Binsted and vocal duet Mrs Bogley andMrs Richardson

    The congregation since its organization has ris n from a few tohundreds Recently the church purchased the property it occupies fromMrs Honorah Lawler Its first pastorthe Rev John W Musson resigned sometime ago to take the of highertheology He was succeeded by the RevJames L Lodge Gaithersburg Mdwho some months ago was forced toresign on account of ill healthpresent acting pastor the Rev GeorgeW McCullough is pastor Tenleytown Baptist Church on Wisconsin

    H6 the servicesat the Columbia Church pending thecalling of a minister

    The first place of worship of the conregation of the church was at JJaersHall at the corner of Thirtyfh andM Streets northwest

    DR HUGHES WILL SPEAKAT THE BIG MEETING

    Dr Edwin Hughes president oiDe Pauw Univers ity will be the speakerat the big meeting tomorrow

    Dr Hughes spoke at the big meetinglast year and his address was considered one of the best of the ser ies Heis a ypunsr man an eloquent and attraclive speaker and scholar ofthe West

    Songs in the Dark will Ue a feaLure of the service TIle hymns will beillustrated by beautiful pictures Nota word will be spoken the speakeris introduced Miss Gracewill sing

    Doors at 330 oclock The theater Bible class will meet at 230

    CAPT SCHREINERS BODYHERE FOR INTERMENT

    The body of Capt Francis MIddletonSchrelner 17 S A retired who diedair N C yesterday wasbrought to this afternoonmd the funeral wIn held atSoldiers

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    NEWS AND GOSSIPOF THE STOCK MARKET

    WASHINGTONWashington Gas had the call on the

    local exchange today The s tock wasmore active even than it has been oflate and the volume of trading in itmounted to 950 shares It imade a max

    of the price advancing to51 1 between which price and 64 all

    tIe trading was done The closingfigures were 65 bid and Go asked

    Capital Traction aga in 145 andwas bid after the

    Washington Railway preferred wasfractionally higher 150 shares atfetjii and an equal number at 86 Theclos ing was SG bid and 87 asked Thecommon sold at 29 for 400 shares

    Ten shares of Union Trust and Storagesold at 121 A notice was read thatafter February 11 the name of tho corporation will be Union Trust Companyas authorized by a recent act of Congress

    In the bank list bids advanced as follows 1 point toSSO Commercial 2 points to andAmerican 2 points to 168

    Mergenthaler sold at 195 and 195four iOshare lots being traded in

    Lanston was dull 65 shares pnlyvbeinjtraded in sit 13

    Greene Copper advanced 1 point onthe bid to 2S the offering being 26

    After call 2000 of WashingtonStreet Railway 4s sold at 87

    NEW YORKThe New York stock exchange will

    closed on Monday that being LincoIns birthday The Washington exchange will dp bus iness as usual

    The unusual activity of s teel and ironyesterday is giving rise to

    various rumors of consolidation dividends e tc One s tory is that dividendswill be begun on T C t l In April at therate of at least 5 per cent and probably6 Other rumors of a consolidation ofall the Southern theSlassSheffleld may have originatedwith the crowd that has been bullingSlossSheffleld recently The prospect ofreceiving the dividends that have beenaccumulating on Republic Iron and Steelpreferred Is given as a for theviolent advance of that There isalso aS rumor that Colorado Fuel andIron will advance 10 points immediately

    It is believed in some quarter that asustained movement in the United States

    hares would greatly stimulategeneral interest in the market A lot ofbullish sentiment ori them lias apparently been ignored in the market of late Ithaa not been seriously encouraged atany rate and those who have beenWaiting confidently for the Steel stockto be turned once more to the bull sidewere beginning to feel a little ImpatientThe general interest in the Steelshares is greater than that in any othersecurity on the stock exchange It willbe recalled how the strength of the outside speculation last convergedupon them The big speculation at thattime was in the preferred stock It ispredicted that on the next movementgreater activity will be seen in the common

    The declaration of 2 per cent on thecommon stock of the American TobaccoCompany places the stock for the presen least on a 10 per cent basis Theamount of this stock outstanding is40242450 most of which by the

    socalled tobacco crowd

    Traders have noticed recently that asoften as there is sign of short covering In Amalgamated Copper the stockIs bHl up sharply There Is believed tosurvive a large Boston short interestHouses having Boston affiliations wereheavy buyers yesterday

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    Temple Fair Closes Tonight But ThereIs to Be an Auction on

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    ii gton Light Infantry Armory willto an end tonight and another largecrowd expected to atten d

    There is however to be an auctionMonday evening at 8 oclock at whichall goods remaining In the variousbooths will be sold to the highest bidtier

    Yesterday afternoon the baby contestwas on of the most interesting ofthe whole fair The most popular babywon the prize The committee in chargeOr the contest consisted of J Elsenmann Max Cohen Hahn

    A bicycle was awarded to MasterHenry King for being the most popularmale baby Little Miss Ruth Grossnorwon a lifesize doll for being the mostpopular mite of her sex

    The other contestants awarded prizeswere Milford Blum a tr icycle SidneyPressler and Albert Small each a boxof candy

    This contest alone netted the fairtreasury S400There are a number of handsome do

    nations still in the booths which themanagers hope to dispose of tonightIf however they do not go they willbe sold Monday to the highest bidder

    CURIOUS COMPRESSIONOF DESICCATED FOODS

    Dr Harvey W Wiley of the Bureauof Chemistry is making an investigationInto the nutritive value of desiccatedfoods

    Several manufacturers have sent insamples some of them wonderful for

    In size and weightIn these fruits and vegetables every

    drop of water is extracted leaving onythe Jius enough starch for afamily of five weig hs less thdn half anounc iiV

    String beans peas cranberries parsnips antI potatoes amongthe samples and nearly arerepresented These combined weigh lessthan a and there is enough tofeed twenty people

    Those things snid Jr Wiley arech conditions In Alaska and othercountries difficult to penetrate They

    little that are theordinary preserved foods out of biisiness

    Somer veselables are S5 and 90 per centater which makes the weight This is

    evaporated by a new process Whentravelers to prepare the food forJUng simply water and cookit the same as they would under theordinary conditions

    The officers of the bureau seem of theopinion that this means of preservingfood does not injure its

    A Machine for Womenshould be the best obta inable The Singer sewing machine is acknowledgethe lightest running most andconvenient any for the red S

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    FINISHES THE TASKASSIGNMENTOFTHE

    Continued From First Pageof a uniform bluish co lor serving as a splendid background for allbrighter colors

    Big Band StandThe great land stand will be in the

    shape of an octagonal amphitheater andwill occupy the whole eat end of thehall The stand accommodate 700or 800 persons The Presidents box is atthe western end of the hall

    Last night Chairman Welter held ameeting of his committee on public cornfort and reported that he had completed assignments for 7000 State troopsand was ready to meet all applicationsas quickly as they were Tecelvcfi

    The Commissioners have issued permits to the Philadelphia Ba UimdreWashington railroad to increase its

    facilities in order to preparefor the inauguration crowds coming overthat line

    The permits included the oflaying two or three additional tracksone On Sixth street just beyond theB street station anothersouthwest to Missouri avenue and toextend two tracks on Sixth street andtracks on the north side ofj Virgin lavenue south of JFourailda StreetTrains will stop at the end ofvania avenue southeast and a temporarv stairway will be placedorder to passengers to get oft ifthey desire and take Avenue carsinto the city

    Old Boys Not toThe Old Boys Fremont and Lincoln

    Republican Club will riot marchi ininaugural iarnde as expected Ata meeting held last n fght in r the headquarters of the club in the lUggsHotiseit was decided that the old veteranswould not be able to march the longdistance on account of the tohealth

    The Illinois Republican Association ismaking arrangements to entertain vlsirtors from that Sate Last night at ameeting in the RIggs House i parlors itwas decided to appoint a committee fortile purpose of making arrangements fortile entertainment visitors front IHinois The committee as appointed is asfollows L B Stine O JRicketts I R Hltt W S Sirnms D

    Caldwell R S Jackson HJ M Vandercort N N McCulIough C A Easlow A D Weakley Scott LKuhart L R Taylor and E E Smith

    Special Police RegulationsFor Day of Inauguration

    Special police regulations to be enforced a we k before the inaugural ceremonies on March 4 havebeen drawn up by Major Sylvester whoplaced them in the hands of the Digtrict Commissioners today for their approval

    The regulations arefor the preservation of public order protection of lifeand property fixing of ra tes of publicconveyances operation of vehicles andprevention of obstructions on sidewalksor parkings on the day of the paradeand are as follows

    Regulating Street TrafficWhen than six hacks coaches

    or other vehicles Tind when thantwo motor vehicles are assembling orassembled together it shall be the dutyof any police officer to regulate themanner of their arrival and departuretheir position while Standing and tocause the drivers and ltors thereofto act at all times in an mannerson who shall obstruct any police o fficer in the performance of hs du ties orwho shall refuse to obey ahy ordergiven by a police officer in the discharge of any duty hereunder shall beliable to the penalties hereinafter imposed as set forth in section 15

    The schedule of ra tes for hacks andother vehicles prescr ibing trip and hourcharges for the transportation of pussengers as set forth In the police regulations of the District of Columbiashall apply to all hacks coaches or other vehicles including motor vehiclesone wcel prior to inaugurationduring inauguration and one weeksubsequent thereto

    Interference With ParadeStreet cars herdics motor vehicles

    and other vehicles not ie provided for shall not Interfere with anyparade nor with the forma tion marching or disbandment thereof and itshall be the duty of the police duringsaid formation marching and disbandmont as the case may be to stop suchcars herdics hacks motor or othervehicles as might interrupt or interferewith said formation marching or dishandment

    During the 4th day of Morel Boano person shall be allowed to intrudewith any box or obstruction of kind upon any street avenueor alloy way within sixty yards ofline of or within spadeon any intersecting street avenue oralleyway set aside and indicated byprinted or ropes except bysion of the Major and Superintendent ofPolice

    Sidewalk ObstructionXo boxes tables ladders

    chairs or other obstructions shall beplaced or locatcdpn or along the sidewalks or footways adjacent to or contiguous to the line of parade Any persoi or persons occupying boxes barrelstables ladders chairs or other obstructions thereon shall be considered violators of this regulation

    Tile placing or locating of boxes barrels tables ladders c or other obstructions on any which maybe set aside and designated display of fireworks by the Inaugura cornmittee or on any street avenue or alleyway adjacent thereto is andany person or persons occupying boxesbarrels tables chairs ladders or otherobstructions thereon be considered violators of this regulation

    The posting of handbills circularsor posters on any part or of review stands without permissionfrom the officer of the inauguralcommittee is forbidden

    Sale ofThe sale of intoxicants on any Gov

    ernment reservation or on any streetavenue or thoroughfare in the Districtof Columbia is prohibited

    No person of known evil charactershall sell or Offer for sale any badge

    fromare numbered by millions not Includingthose whose annoyance by associationamounts almost to suffering

    And yet It is a tact as capable otdemonstration as any problem In geometry that Dr Agnews Gatarrhal PowderhOe does will cure Catarrh and ColdsWhat are the Catarrha l Millions goingto do about it 4

    Dr Aenews Heart Cure relieves heartdisease in 30 minutes

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    souvenir or other article on any of thestreets avenues alleyways or reservafleas in the District of Columbia norshall any person sell or offer for saleany jrpods wares merchandise or otherarticles in such manner as to cause thepublic any Inconvenience or discomfortnor by loud or unnecessary outcryvertise for sale any badge souvenir orother article and any and all personsoffering for sale any of the above namedarticles shall be subject to the ordersof the police as to the maintenance ofpeace order and propriety

    Frightening HorsesIt shall be unlawful for any person

    to in any manner convey transport orcarry through or upon any public streetavenue or highway in the Distr fct ofColumbia any sign advertising deviceor other object which might frightenhorses or obstruct the free passage ofpedestrians on tIle sidewalk of any a onue street or alleyway

    The police shall assist in preservingpublic order within the Capitol groun dsduring the 4th day of March 1905 andreserve space in that locality needed forthe movements of the inaugural paradeand hacks coaches and other vehiclesassembled therein shall suchstand or positions as may be designatedby police during and immediately following the inaugural exercises and in every way withsection Lot these regulations

    Closing of StreetsThe Major and Superintendent of Po

    lice is authorized to temporarily closeby rope or otherwise the streets Included in the route of the inauguralof March 4 1905 and such intersectingstreets avenues alleyways or reservations as tho Major and Superintendento police shall des ignate by and withthe approval of the Commissioners oftha District of Columbia

    The Major and Superintendent ofPolice or his authorized representativesshall Inspect any review stand or otherreview places with a view to preventingthe unauthorized use of any combustiblematerial stoves gasolene or other appliances which might be dangerous tolife and property

    No one shall hang or suspend advertising sighs sheots cloths etc onthe front of any building unless dulyauthorized or In accordance with existing police and building regulatijns

    Penalties ProvidedAny person iolating any of the reg

    ula iong aforesaid shall on convictionin the Police Court o f the District ofColumbia be liable for each and everysuch offense to a fIne not to exceed5100 and in default of payment thereofto imprisonment in the workhouse asprovided in the resolution of Congressapproved January 17 1905

    For information of all concernedthe following section of the law relative to the maintenance of public order of the District of Columbia is included herewith and is as follows

    That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons within the District ofColumbia to congregate and assemblein any street avenue alley road orhighway or in or around anv publicbuilding or inclosure or any park orreservation or at the entrance of anyprivate building or inclosure and engage in loud and boisterous talking orother disorderly conduct or to insultor make rude or obscene gestures orcomments or observations on personspassing by or in their hearing or tocrowd obstruct or the freeuse of any such street avenue alleyroad highway or any of the foot pavements thereof or the free entrance intoany public or private building or inclosure that It shall not be lawful forany person or persons to swear curseor use of any profane languageor indecent or obscene words or engage In disorderly conduct In any streetavenue alley road highwaypark or Inclosure public buildingchurch or assembly room or In anyother public place or in any placewherefrom the same may be heard inany street alley road highway public park or Inclosure or othtrbuilding or in any premises other thanthose where the offense was committedunder a penalty of not more thantwentyfive dollars for each and everyoffense

    Did the Man With the Cameracatch you If he did there is money foryou See tomorrows Sunday Times

    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    INOTICE Is hereby given that the annualmeeting of the stockholders the CHIPIOfTAMINING COMPANY will be held at the mainoffice of the company 1407 P street northwestat 5 oclock In the afternoon on the 14thday of March 1905 By order of the President ANNA MILLER Secretary It

    FINANCIAL

    Deposits Jan 11 1905as per to the Comptroller ofCurrency amounted to

    849053278Capital Surplus and Profits

    3ThIs tells the whole story

    U S DEPOSITORYPEHKA AVE OPPOSITE TREASURY

    FutureWith political matters settled for

    the next four years with goodbusiness and good crops the outlook for the immediate future isexcellent

    is the time to build up yourbusiness to its greatest capacity

    Are your banking connectionsthe best If not we solicit yourpatronage Our facilities are unexcelled

    THE HOME SAVINGS BANK7th and Mass ave N W

    Assets Over a Million DollarsfelOtf

    ER Chapman Co 9Members N Y Stock Exchange

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    Member Wash Stock Exchangenc293mdexSuMoney to Loan 4i and 5 Per Cent

    On real estate in District or Columbia Xodelay in closing loans

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    FINANCIAL

    THE WASHINGTON LOANAND TRUST COMPANY

    OFFICE COR 9TH AND F STSPAIDUP CAPITAL ONE MILLIONLoans In any amount made on ap

    proved real estate or collateral at rcasonable rates

    Interest paid upon deposits on monthlybalances subject to chec kv

    This company acts as executor admlnistrator trustee agent treasurerregistrar and In all other fiduciary capacltles A

    Boxes for rent Inourglar and fireproofvaults for safe deposit and storage ofvaluable packages

    JOHN JOY EDSON PresidentJOHN A SWOPE Vice PresidentELLIS Vice PresidentANDREWHARRY CK XIEE1I Assistant TreasurerTHOMAS BRADLEY Real Estate Officer

    REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENTIs prepared to assume the management ofyour real estate Careful attentionto all details

    HE Live ProgressiveBank is the bank themerchant and business

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    service well giveLoans on commercial Savlags accounts 3 per cent Interest

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    verybddy who earnsshould create a SURPLUSFUND

    and thus provide against accidentsickness and age The bestmeans to this end is the SAVINGSACCOUNT

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    THE TRADERSNATIONAL BANK 5 UvE

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    602 F Street N W

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    The Safest InvestmentsAre those that do not depend uponthe financial responsibility or thestability of any individual or corporation First deeds o trustmortgage notes liberally secureloh good real estate in the Districtof Columbia constitute gUtedged Investments These arethe only kind we make andply to investors They bear interest payable semiannually atlium and may be had of us inamounts from 500 and umvard atpar and accrued interest Sendfor booklet Concerning I iauaand Investments

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    Lewis Johnson CoBankers 1319 F St

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    Capital 503000 Surplus 100000

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    Anj TEN CENTS upward Willbe received

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