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i TRADE REVIEW AND OUTLOOK ? T - ? Much Work Still to be Done To Offset War-Time Restraint. * DECIDED LULL NOW ON t Duration De^pnds Upon How Soon Price Reaction Becomes Widespread. Early July, with its vacation in^ terruptions and inventory-taKlng. la not ordinarily a period foatured A by general and conspicuous activity in business, and there are special fea-ons thlt year why operations should be limited. Constant reiteration of the Importance of the price question Is required in any discussion of the existing commercial situation. and tho elements of financial restrictions and transportation drawbacks have lost-none of their significance. Where price readjustment has gone far chough to rekindle buyers' Interest, as In certain kinds of hides and leather, revival of demand along conservative llne:? has been witnessed, anJ transactions that arc being held In abeyance In some other quarters might b* consummated if the necessary concessions were forthcoming. The fact that-sellers no linger dominate about all markets Is nade clear by each succeeding week's dispatches, and the desire to move goods is more pronounced In channels where the changed attitude of the cojjsuming public, which doevtiot now purchase 80 extravagantly atf iV Ihr past, or j with so littl* regard'40 -prices. Is fully appreciated. Tne di-velopL ment of such phases ?? these had k not been unexpected, and the duraK tion of the presont lull In busi ness will depend, largely upon how P soon the price reacttoh becomes widespread arid to what extent'It is carried." That'much work Is yet to he done tto offset the war-time restraint upon private enterprise, is qot to be d?>tbte&:^.but nricc-s. War^ ?' nietcnntll? and in<Ju?frt?T* activHT^ under peace conditions, as the many cancellations and revisions of orders have demonstrated. Commodity Price Reaction Extended. Observers of economic conditions have, not failed to detect signs of price reaction in reports from various markets, and some further evidence of the readjustment appeals in current compilations of indofe numbers As measured bv Dunjt retord, which is based on the estiMatea per capita consumption of 4iany essential commodities, the general level of wholesale prices was about 0.7 per cent lower on July" I than a month earlier, and 1.1 per cent under the high record of May 1. this year. After an ex. treme rise of nearly 120 per cent above the 1914 basis, the recent decline seems trivial, and prices are still more than ? per cent higher, on the average, than they were when tho present year opened. Closer I annl)'."i3 of th? flsfires. however, disclases the fact that the sust#inJ$ ed fwmnes? of most foodstuff.- has ^Lalon?' pr-vented a larger r<-cession Hin the index number, and that the 'yielding in the clothing class has already m?dc considerable progress.^ With a reduction of food costs, whic^i cannot be indefinltely postpotred if present prospects for abundant grain crops are realized, the price situation will assume more favorable aspects from the consumer's viewpoint. Fnrttar Recovery it. Iron Output. con2jstion statistics of Jffne piig Iron output, issued this week, are unexpectedly encouraging. Evidently the net result of all the turns in the railroad situation was- favorable, for Ins* mouth's iron production of 3.043.540 tons, according to the Iron Ace. represents a gain of about 5.100 ijna In the ' daily ave aie. and seven furnaces were added to the active list, making "302 in blast on July 1. Yet latest advices from steel-man^fact?j:?lg- cenlws indicate uthat work forte n days or two'wK Is threaten*J ed aft some mills- by the car shortage. and stocks of finished materia) L awaiting shipment in the PlttsHf burgh. Youngstown, and Shenang'> I districts are estimated at\?rounrt L 1.000,000 tons. The disorganization of freight movements, moreover, is largely responsible for the continued high prices of cojto. and this condition finds reflection In a Arm pig Iron market, although basic iron, delivered eastern Pennsylva-j nla. has receded SI. v _ j* \ Textile Duyera Coming to Market*. , Favorable comment has been occasioned by the fact that arriving! buyers are becoming more numerous in the dry goods markets, but It is observed that these interests.1 for one cause or another, are approaching their fall operations with j an unusual degree of caution. Plans | 1 JtOf @5 Commercial K P Sif^Depotit REAL GUARANTEES OF SECURITY The Capital City of America stands for stability and conservative Investment. and real estate within thl* city ia safe-guarded acaiot-t depresriona and false bnoms as no other property In the rutted States. The Government of the Jt'nited States Is like a riant Industry, enjoying a sustained market. In Mich surroundings. our First Mortgage % Notes on Improved Washington property an in a distinctive rlasa for safety sad security. Send for Our New Booklet, "A Declaration of Financial Independence." SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 727 Fifteenth Street Wiakisctra, D. C. . ; '..i" ? Contedants Enter th Neck and Neck in C Work This Weei ? COXTl>'U*X> FBOM PAOB OX<. of people in Waahingtoa and tt? environs who have not boen approached for aubacrlptlona. It U up to the lire wire candidate* to gather In their ahare of new readera to The Herald. .. I Pont forget. <very nctlve canaldate In tho Salesmanship Club Campaign wine. If not one of the *lxtythroe award*, then a ca*h commit.?lon, provided th*y remain active until the clone: end according t" die rules an active candidate In dcslRnated a* one who turns In at lra?t ono subscription **ch w*fK I durtnK the last two weeks of tho s:unpalgn. Htlll AijMt'i Award*. The $6,000 Home. $3.5*5 Standard 1 Eight. II SCO Joidan. I2.UB Ssyer* j 'pi* $1,700 Dixie Flyer. f 1.695 Allen land the $1,276 Maxwell are yel to bt- won.' Subecrlptlec* and vote i credits will win these pr>?t*. R?mois and false storlip will but dlscJti.iass you. Therefore, the best advice the Campaign Manager < an give you It to pay no a1 tfcntion whatsoever to an/ ivm^ra you may hear. ... . .V. If some person tells you that this candidate or that candidate 1* ; to do such and such a thing, don t get discouraged and slacken youjr I efforts. Remember It may be nothing more than "poison gas * or a sort of propaganda put out by *?">e one for the very purpose of discouraging all those who are fain hearted. The only way any candidate can possibly win Is to work ! and get the subscriptions and y?1* . credits. Be sure you have i all you can; never mind about the) other fellow. You can rest assured ! that he Is getting all he can. Enthnslastle Workers. Among the scores of *mblt,?}" Salesmanship Club Members who are rolling up a big total of vote credit* and who stand high " ! Honor Roll, according to t?W? published standings, are: Stephen E. Lane, Charles H. Weeks, II*nr* Montague, Joseph L. Maggio, R. J. Davis. William R. J. Hayden. Mrs. William E. Donohoe, Mrs. F. C. Clark A. F. Jones. Miss Goree Pellen, Jeremiah Connolly, G#orge M. Carhart. Vilas C. Tetter and Robert HT Alcorn. Salesmanship Onb Mtobtn &?d*& AloorS*fto the Credit. Coonted Sunday for Publication. H > ' > ~ DISTRICT OWE. All th?* section of Northwest Washington east of Sixteenth atreet [ and south of and including N street. MEMRERS CREDITS {William A. Rarger 381.000 Mrs. Mabel C. Berger $18,000 Glenn Candlll .2M?? Mrs. F. C. Clark * ftW.000 (John B. Mitchell 4<ml00 i Andrew Panagapanlo* 177.000 Ralph 23.000 John M. Reed | Clarence L. Schmld 179.000 Vincent Stellabott 161.000 Edw. D. Talbert 518.000. DISTRICT TWO. All tliat section of Northwest Washington and District of Colum- | bla west of and Including Sixteenth street. ' MEMBERS M CREDITS r4tiisoAJ\?..4r. Moo MorrisW Aqkin.... 610.000' | Mrs. T. Bell. Mgr 25.000 j Neils Rolduan 21.000 j Jeremiah Connolly 522.000 Hugh M. Devlne...? 164.000 j Joseph Hoffman 435.000 | Arlstides Lamprinos 517.000 i I Frank D. Law 89.000 1 I Walter Leaman 2R 00O j Mrs. R. S. Ltdman 5C9.000 j Joseph L. Maggio 525.000 j !C. C. Mayer 503.000 j Stanley Nuh.,,..r.. ; L. Paul 507*000 Miss Ruth Price 508.000 Joseph A. Shafer 433.000 jMlss Lucille T. Stancill 516.OO0 L. J. Swain ...a. 504.000 i BenJ. F. Torreyson 439,000 Mrs. Grace Truei 11.000 I Miss Eugenie M. Wilson Rlt.OOO Vilas C. Tetter i 521.000 i DIKTniCT THREE. That section of Northwest Wash- ( Ington north of S (treat and e*at of si*ae*fl? .??*#*. - : ~ MEMBERS CREDITSj A. H. Bacas 506.000 ] Mrs. C. L. Rancroft 21.000 J I Mrs. C. M. Raruch 185.000 j jCharles H. Corman 416.000; Granville Christman 306.000 C. R. Colvin 433.000 Robert E. Doyle, jr 518.000 Robert E. Garner 505.000 Thos. N. Gormly 517.000 Mrs. Katherine L. Hargett.. 25.000 Wm. R. J. Hayden 524.000 [John R Jenkins 510,000 Miss Rose Krucoft.. 513.000 Mrs. F. E. Mole 179.000 Henry Montague 526.000 D. E. Morgan 511.000 tor the future are governed largely by financial limitations, but the compelling reasons for the prevailing policy of hesitation and waiting is found la the changed attitude of consumers. That it is no longer possible to sell merchandise to the general public at about any price, each week's reports make e'esimr. and Inducements to purchase are now being made that had not been previously heard of for a , very considerable period. With the desire to move goods growing in j many quarters, price recessions are | of more frequent occurrence, and the readjustment is not confined wholly to this 'country, but Is of widespread oxtent In foreign markets'. That print cloth sales at Kail River 'a*t week were than a day's output Is significant of the present quietness of business in primary channels. Hide nnd Leather Condition* Are Improved. The turn for the better In hide and leather trade conditions, Indications of which began last week to make*their appearance, has been extended, although conspicuous activity is lacking. Improvement has come only after a somewhat protracted period of virtual stagnation in business, *n<T demand might still be absetat. or practically so. if seller* had not reduced prices from previous extreme levels. The price readjustment In some kinds of hides and skins ha? gone farther than 1* commonly imagined, and it ! I not strange that line* which have yielded abruptly, such a* calfskin*, , are now becoming firmer. Whether t'ottom has been tcuched In all caaes. remains to be determined; but th? heavy accumulation of raw , material, as disclosed In thl week'* official statistics, 1* a factor that doe* not tend to atrengthen the poaltlon of holdera. So tor as domestic packer atock la concerned, tranaactiona, where there are any, continue to be made at prices In buyers' favor. 'J. rr-.' *- ' ' V . e Home Stretch Ireat Herald Race; [ Determines Winneri ? ? Miss Clow Pallen A. F. Ilaanay Raymond T. Roach Mrs. Clara W. Ryon 4?2 ?SS Mrs. Ray Bandars *ll^n Morris Bteln I?!1??. Mrs. Lanah J. Tslbott 5X?.t?00 Miss Elisabeth Tenly 888.000 Mrs. F. L. White 518.000 oirrnicT four. All of Northeast Washington, Including Banning. Kenllworth. Trinidad. Ivy City. Brookland, Langdon and Wood rid|ta. r MEMBERS CREDITS I Robert H. Alcorn 510,000 18. Wade Callahan 415.000 ! E. L Carleton 56.000 iMrs. Bessie Oray 611.000; 'j. Francis HHlysrd... 615,000 Miss C. M. Hlrrllnger 510.000 !a. F. Jones 628.000 Maxwell MacKensle 58.000 ! Enoch A. 105,000 Stephen Pope 401,000 DISTRICT FIVE. All of Southeast Washington. Including Anacostla ind Congress Heights. MEMBERS _ CREDITS Mrs. Helen M. Blanchard... 91.000 N 8. Blankenshlp 51#.000 George M. Carhart 521.000 Mrs Grace Dtxon 151.000 Stephen Frank 514,000 [George E. Gould 157,000 ! Miss Louise F. Grubb 191.000 I John H. Halstead 271.000 [Anthony Pessagno 221.000 i Miss Jessie L. Ryon 505.000' [Calvin A. Schaefter 171.000 | | Ernest Schilke 19,000 DISTRICT SIX All of Southwest Wsshlngton. MEMBERS CREDITS i Mrs. Claude J. Cofflti 21,?00 John D. Matthlaw 165.000 fMrs. Peter Messina 419,000, ''Claude N. Norton V. 512.000 j [Charles H. Weeks 527,000 DISTniCT SB VEX. Alexandria City. Arlington, LouI doun and Fairfax counties. I MEMBERS CREDITS |c. L. Blue. Potomac 11.000; Mrs. W. E. Do no hoe. Leesburg 524.000, Miss Helen McCarty. Fairfax 490.000 Miss Sarah V. Nicklin. Alexandria 126.400 Nelson T. Proctor. Alexandra *17.000 Geo. M. Ramby, Alexandria 514.000 John H. Relnhelmer.. Leesburg .................. 496,000 Keith Shreve. Ballston 20.000 William Schultheis, Del Ray 467.000 Elmer K. Speer, Ballston.... 161.000 It. W. Swart. Aldie 515.000 M. T. Wilkin*. Herndon 61.000 Harvey W. Williams, Alexandria 519,000 j DISTRICT EIGHT. All of Virginia (except that territory Included In District No. 7);, all of Maryland and all other States and Territories. , MEMBERS CREDITS Allen Bledler. Woodstock... 25.000; R. J. Davis. Manassas 525.000 W. A. Dulani-y. EtUr. 1".<100 Wm. DeCoss. Warrenton 245.000 Lawrence Herrell. Winchester 510.000 otephen E. Lane. Brightwood 528,000 Miss Blanche McDsniel. Purcelyille , 514.000 B. W. McGinnls. Massles Mills 175,800; Miss Alice L' Manuel. NokesI vllle 511,000 Miss Ruth E. Martin. Fredericksburg 519.000 Miss Mary 1- Rector. Haymarket 21.000 j Mrs. Ben Sinclair, Charlottesville 23.000 Mories Show B?nedict XV. Eight movie men were permitted to make pictures of the canonization of Joan d'Arc. showing Pope j Benedict XV, and they paid 8200.000 for the privilege. Return $7,500?Get $5. Fred Gabe and Charles Phillips found 87,500 worth of bonds stolen ; from a bank at Evansvlll? Ind. when they plowed their farm last j week. They were paid 85 for the j r 'urn of the bonds. ' BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE Washington Mechanics' Savings Bank, At Washlagton, In the District of Columbia, at the rtose of l?u?l e?? Jane 30, 1020. BK90UKCE8 I. s Lnaas and dU count# including rediscounts # (except those shown Id b and c) 8415.977.12 b Acceptances of other barks discounted .... 39,740.04 Total loans 438,724.06 ?. Overdrafts, unsecured 74.031 8. U. 8. Government securities owned: c Ui-rledsed . .. 86T.528.02 Total U. 8. Gorernment securities 67.528.02 4:1 'Sends, secirtties, etc.. other than V. 8.. includ ins premium on same...-. 470,28*.40 ". Kiak'nti house 28.000.00 7. JTurniture and fixtures 2.750.00 It. a Due from national banka. 42,831.70 10. Exchanges for clearing house 8.618.29 II. Checks and ether cash ltema 2.8-S7 .82 12. Cash in vault 17,781.90 Total'. 81.088,954.03 uamltdcm 18. Capital stock rsW 'n * 50.0(10.00 ; 16. Surplus fund 20.000.00 17. a Undivided ,>rofii> 802.55] 20. a Due to national bunks.... 29.7*4.16 21. Certified checks 8.018.53 Demand depeaita (deposits payable within 30 d^ys): _ J 28. Individual deposits subject to .heck VT. 251,991.58! 27. unpaid 1,282.00 j Total d e in s n d deposits. Items 21. 28. and 27 8258.282.11 deposits ipsjubie after tit days, or subject to days or more notice): 29. Certificates of deposit (otber than for money borrowed) 5.298.21 83. Otber time depoaits 728,788.00 T??al of time depoaits. Items 29 sod 32 J732.083.21 Total District oI Colombia. City of WssWa?ton. ?: I B. H. BACiBV. Tressorer of the abovenamed V"* do solemnly swear that the sis.<s taten-ein la tree, to the best ot my knowledge and belief B. 11- BAQBT. Treaaursr. , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July. 1920. (Seal ) MILTON C. THOMPSON. * Notary Public. Cents Attest: EZRA GOULD, J. C TVU5U. CDWABD r. PICBrOBD. , WIFE AND CHILDRI NEW PR0V1S1 ^[ Latest photograph of Senora two children, Adolfo, jr., age II in San Antonio, Tex, while on their home' in Sonora. She is woman t<5 preside over the his plished pianist and a lover of o PREPARED FOR BULL BAILIFF MEETS EARL The Earl of Onslow, new lord-lnwaitlng to the Kins of England, enjoy* much rural fame, which he owes to his Jove of outdoor life. In this connection he tells a good story. "A famous stockbreeder once named a prize bull after me." he !>aid in an aftcrdinner speech. "Having invited me to visit his farm, ho wired his bailiff to meet the train, with the message: 'Am bringing; Earl of Onslow with me.' "The bailiff turned up at the station with a ring and stick instead of an automobile. "He thought of the bull and not i of me!"* Swimmin' Girls, Surely Spinsters, Says Briton "Hundreds of possible brides have been doomed to die as old maids through that infamous institution known as mixed bathing. No woman. however beautiful, can stand the test of appearing before the man she has Inspired in the damp and bedraggled condition that la the inevitable consequence of bathing, whether public or private." This pronouncement by an obscure town councilor. Donald Clark, of Tonbridge. Kent County. England, has been prominently published all over England and hag dealt a staggering: blow to mixed bathing. A j strike, of unmarried girl balhers at all beaches where mixed bathing ts permitted Immediately ensued, and in few places can any but marrle<f couples now be seen in the water together. i Clark was talking against the continuance of mixed bathing facilities in Tonbridge. but lost his motion by one voice, the women member* of the local counOil?all married women?voting against him. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK TIIK MOUNT VERNON SAVINGS BANK WASHINGTON, D. C. At Wuxhlngton, in the District of Columbia, h< the close of ksiiaru Junr 30. 1920. RESOURCES. 1. a l/i>n asff dU "lists, iaciud- ' ing r e d 1 r counts (except those shown ia b anil c) $519,175.16 b Acceptances of otlier banks discounted ,. 123.flOO.OU Total loans... .$644,175.10 $644,173.16 3. U. S. government securities owned: c Unpledged .. (71.300.00 71.300.00 4. a Bonds, seenrities. etc. other than V. 8., including premi- * urn on same.. $38,900.28 Total bonds* securities. etc., other than V. 8.. 38.900.28 7. furniture sod fixtures 20,166.95 9. s Due from national banks.. $86,364.72 86 864 72 10. Exchanges for clearing house 13,562.93 11. Checks snd other cash items / 5.382.21 12. Cash in vault.V. 17,233!30 14. Other assets (revenue stamps) 75 00 Total $890,470.57 LIABILITIES. 15. Capita! stock paid in $160,000.00 16. 8urr>l*is fnn4 40,000.00 17. a Undivided profits $9.69.". 43 b Less -current , ^ penses. interest snd taxes paid 7.467.99 2 227 44 20. S Doe to national banks $35,000.00 ? ... i 85.000.00 .1. Certified checks J. 4.346.90 22. Cashier's checks outstanding 2,090.00 Demand deposits (deposits pa vihie within 30 days I: 28. Individual deposits subject to check 388,151.96 Total d e m s n d deposits. Items 21. 22 and $894,58* 92 Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject t? 30 days' or more notice): I 29. Certificates of deposit (other thsn for money bor?? 33,070.10 3_. Other time deposits 234.584.11 Total of time deposits. items 29, and 32 $267,634.21 To?al .. . .$890,470.57 District at CWumbls. City of Washington, sa I WILLIAM B. BAUM. cashier of' the above-named tank. d? solemnly swesr that the above statement Is true, to tfc best of my too* ledge and belief. william b. balm. ? __ Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 8th day of July, 192V (Seal.) ALEXANDER B. TARELA. Notary Public. Correct?Attest: Wm. Mnehleisea, R. Ooldea Donaldson, C. Dsvtsoo, Chas. Cowles Tucker, ITred Bewitt. Adolph t. Ungerer. War H Johnston. 0. B. Zantsisger. T. H. Baden, K. flavelle Boss, ;N OF MEXICO'S ONAL PRESIDENT lnderwuod X L'uderwood. Adolfo De La Hucrta, with her years (left), and Artoro, aged 9; their way to Mexico City from heralded as the most beautiful toric palace. She is an accompcras and is a composer herself. i WOULD REGAIN STYLE ! PRESTIGE FOR VIENNA j Vienna will soon become the fashion center the was before the j war, when her styles rivaled those! j of Paris, according to Franz Suss, i j director of the famous Vienna W orkshops, who is now In France ] ! to look the situation over. ^ lenncse women have always been noted for their chic, like the ! Parisian," said Mr. Suss. "Ju?t as | ^,'enna was famous for Its night i life, much In the same way as | Paris. A ienna clothes before the war! *ere considered as smart as the French less extreme, perhaps, but beautifully finished. "Prevented during the war from communicating with the west, the j \ ienna stylemakers are now mak-! ing up for lost time. Several stun- | ning designs in materials?silk and ! woolen?which are called the njv- : elty of the Paris season came from Vienna, for instance." Ex-Service Men Receive Medals from Company ? "X Hagerstown. Md., July 11. ? A number of employes of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company living in Hagerstown. yesterday were presented with 'handsome bronze medals. Oscar M. Hykes. of this city, was killed in the battle of the Argoane. His medal wax presented to hia-family. Th% ?kr\ice men from Hagerstown receiving medals were: John C. Sunderland. Harry W. Maugans. Jesse T. Kuhn. Bruce R. Art*. Leonard Kretzinger. John Rubeck, William C. Martin. Leslie C. Rotz. Chester L. Stine. Clarence L. Herston, Clarence L. Deisert, John J. Sanders. J. S. Golden. John M Crame*. H. C.' Schelland and S.ergt. S. Edgar Phil- ! lips. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE North Capitol Savings Bank, ! A< Washington, la the Ulstrlrt ot Columbia, nt the clone of business June 30. 1?20. , RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts lnclud- " Ing rediscounts 1 except tboss \ shown Is b ?D<I O... $472.7*7.3.1 Total loans $472,767.85 2. Overdrafts, secured, $87.52; unsecured, $3311.12 417.04 c Unpledged ... $jO,822.62 d War savings rfrtlflratn and thrift stamps. 131.74 Total r. ^ government secnritieP 50.954.38 { 4. a Bonds, securitie*, etc.. other than U. 8.. including premium on same.. S41.V308.75 Total bonds, securities. etc.. other than C. S. 415.308.75 6. Banking bouse 17.108.27 7. Furniture and fixtures 7.550.71 8. Other real estate owned..., 15.000.00 9. a Dne from national banks 8.88S.S1 10. Exchanges for (louring bouse 27.105.25 ; 11. Checks and other Items 0.95 | 12. Cash in vault 21.879.13 * ? Total *1.038.284.22 LIABILITIES. I 15. Capital stock paid in <90.000.00 i 16. Surplus fund 10.000.00 I 17. a l udivlded profits 9,819.72 i | 18. Amount reserved for taxes accrued 28.89 i 19. Amouat reserved for sU Interest accrued... i 23-T1 : 20. a Due to national ba?l" 8.944.48 ; 21. Certilied checks... 3.756.88 22. Cashier's checks outstanding 078.43 Demsnd deposits (deposits payable within 30 days): , 23. Individual deposits subject to check 446.532.75 27. Dividends unpaid 2.818.50 Total demand deposits. Items 21, 22. 23. snd 27 *453.784.84 Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice!: 29. Certificates of deposit (other thsn for money borrowed).. 8.118.50 32. Other time deposits. ... 412,717.80 Total of time deposits. Items 29. and 82 $415,831.10 35. Bills payable, including certificates of deposit representing money borrowed.. 50.000.00 Total $1,088,284.22 District of Columbia, City of Washington is: I. THEODORE MICHAEL. President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear thst the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge sad bell. t. theodore michael. president. Subscribed sad sworn to be font ia> this 9th tlsy of July, 1920. CHARLES W FLOECKHKR, (Seal.) Notary Public, D. C. Correct?Attest: theodore michael. L. t'LLMAN, B. L. GB0VE. jos. a. Herbert, h. c. eastbrday, e. e. johnstone. e. 8. burgess, b. a. dors. . geo. e. phillips, - 9e0rge clagett, 1 CALLS CENTRAL ZONE HEARING ?, - * 4 Jf, * * t Chairman Rudolph Announces Meeting'for Subdistrict No. 1. f * Property owner* of svb^Istrlct No. 1. representing the heart of Washington's business district In the prsssnt. coning, wtU bold a public meeting' In the board room at the Plstrlst Building. Wsdnesday night. Chairman Cuao H. Rudolph haa Issued the call la order/that property ownera may be given a bearing In order to form aome baala upon which tha committee may make recommendation to the ssning commlssion later In the week. The dlatrlct cows all the territory lying between the Majl on the aouth. north to K street, and from Fifteenth atreet weat. to the weat boundary of the Waahlagton Herrainal property. Rudolph'a committee includes Charles W. Fairfax. Julluk Garflnkie. Eugene Thompaon, and Thomaa J. Donovan. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Fidelity Sayings Company, Inc. "The Morro PUn" At Washing-tea, la the Dlatrlct of Columbia, at the close of baalaeea Jusf 30. 1930. 1. a l/HM and discounts Includ' In# rediscounts (except those b o w a In b n?l c) Ktt9.M6.oa Total loan.. f56A.S66.08 d Notes and blUa rediscounts .. 7.276.63 (362.589.46 V. 8. government securities owned: a Pledged $4,000.00 t Unpledged ~ 1.330.00 4 W a r aavlag* certificates and thrift atamp?.. 183.00 Total V. ft. govetaaisat secarlUes ........ 5.533.00 7. Furtiiture and fixtures 726.4S 8. Other real estate owned.... 986.00 9. c Due from all other bank* 5,278.29 11. Checks and other cash Items 1.036.50 12. Cash la vaalt 468.50 Total *376.613.18 LIABILITIES. 15. Capital stock paid la $100,000.00 16. Surplus fund: Unearned iutereat T.4S1.21 17. a Undivided profits 9.743.61 IB'.. Amount reserved for all Interest art rued 3.0S0.45 20. a Dne to national hanks: Depreciation for losses, t... 2.467.50 d Due to trust companies and savings banks 6.399.48 Time deposits (payable after So days, or subject to 30 days or more notice): 29. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed>.. 447.305.03 32. Other time deposits: Morris plan installment Investment certificates 175.90 Total $576,613.18 District of Columbia. City o^tvilii^UB. s?: I. II. B. BYKD. Manager of the ^ibovenamcd bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. B. BTRD. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 9th day of July. 1920. HUGH W. BARR. Notary 1'ablic. Correct?Attest: FRANK S BRIGHT. L. C. 3TK1DER. RICHARD A. FORD. H B. BYRD. EDITH W. PICHON. . Directors. REPORT 6rTHE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Commerce and Savings, At Waahlngtoa, la the Dlstrlrt ( Columbia, at the oloae of bualJiae SO. 1930. RESOURCES. 1. a Loena and discounts including rediscounts texcept those shown In b and c).. (6H U1D 2. Overdraft*. ?a*rar*4 # I.U 3. C. 8. government securi. ties owned: a. Pledged 50,000.00 | c. Unpledged ... 170.0u0.(j0 d. War savings certificate* and thrift stamps.. 946 00 Total V. 6. Government securities 221,555.96 4. a Bonds, securities. etc.. otber than l. 6.. including premium on ait $56.0?3.97 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S 56.083.97 6. Backing house 175.000.00 7. Furniture and fixtures 5,645.40 8. Small steel banks 1.764.27 9. a Due from national banks.. 93.723.10 11. Checks and other cosh items 11.5W.02 12. Cash in vault 48.100.62 It. Other assets: Travelers' checks 2.850.00 War Savings Stamps acct. 994.45 Federal Reserve Bank Bond exchange acct 81.530.00 Total $1,344,672.81 LIABILITIES. 15. Capital stock paid ir. $100,000.00 16. Surplus fund 30,000.00 17. a Undivided profits 23,865.73 18. Amount reserved fur taxes accrued 863.5$ 19. Amount reserved for all intereat accrued 500.00 20. a Doe to national banks... 18,375.60 31. Certified rllecks 2.212.82 32. Cashier's cheeks outstanding 3.828.80 Demand deposits (deposits parable within 30 days I: 23. Individual deposits subject to cheek 435.324.56 24. Certificates of deposit due in leas than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 38.7S0.84 27. Dividends unpaid 3,033.20 Timo deposits (payable after 80 days, or subject to 30 day* or more notice): 29. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borowod). 41.562.24 32. Other time deposits 584,512.54 83. United States deposits (otber than Postal aavlngs): b War Savings Certificate snd Thrift Stamp deposit account 991.45 85. Guaranty Tr. Co. Travelers' Checks sect 2.850.00 36. Federal Reserve Bank (Wood sect.) 31.530.00 Deferred psyment on Banking House 30 000.00 Total $1,344,672.81 District of Colombia, City of Washington, as: L JOHN M. RIORDON. Caabier ol the abovenamed bank, da solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN M. RIORDON. Caabier. Sabeeribed aad sworn to before me this 9th Say of July, 1920. <8eaU HARRY 8. WOLF. Notary PnNio. Correct?A tteet: V. M. D. ROSENBERG. ELIB 8UKETZ. IRV1N OWINGS. M. A. LEE8K. ALBERT 8. GATLEY. FLOYD E. DAVIS. ALEXANDER WOLF. AAMUEL HART. Directora. v ?iii PRICE OF AFRICAN WIVES TAKES JUMP , Lord Dewar. Vfco l>?s Just re- \ to London from Central , Africa, In |Iv1b( u account of his < travels there, said the increased coat ' of living in the district he visited . was reflected In the hl|l?r price for wives paid by the natives. ' Whereas a fine. 16-hands-hlgh wife cost four spearheads in prewar dare, she now coats eight spearheads. Lord Dewar said, and in the catfl* > districts the price of a wife Is eight cows instead of four. , I * BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP TUB Citizens Savings Bank, At W'aahlBgtM la the District at O*. Inmbla, at tie flM? mt kubMM Ju?e SO. 1830. BESOt'BCES. 1. S Loan* and diacounta lncludls| r e 4 I i / ounu tCM.490.40 ToUl lotas .. $586,490 40 2. Overdraft*. unsecured 868.72 1. I'. S. government securities owned:. , c Unpledged .... $28.721.13 Total U. 8. government securities 2*. 721.8.1 4. a Bonds, e'*urltiM. etc. oUer than V. B.. including premium oo name 8124.5S2.50 Total bonds, securities. etc.. otber thin C. 8 124.582.50 ?. Banking liouae 157.U47.2S 7. Furniture :ind natures 10.S8S.81 8. a Due from national banka.. f71.740.85 71.740.85 10. Exchange* (or clearing bouse 5.848.58 11. Cbecka and other cssb items 288.25 12. Oath la vault 17.888.54 Total $997. #54.81 LIABILITIES. 15. Capital stock paid in 8184.880.00 10. Burplua fund 88.988.00 17. a Undivided _ P'??" 82W84.T8 b L e a a current * expenaea. late r e a t and . laxea paid... 21.941.88 3.828.40 120. a D u e to national banka.. 84.805.88 c Due te state and private banka and banker* 500.00 d Due to trust companiea and saving* bub 4.744.54' oe 21. Certified ' heeUS!6?F^5rS?lBfl^ 122. Caahier's cbeck* outstanding 17.425 01 Demand depoiita (deposits parable within SO days): 23. Individual depoaita subject ?" check 888.885.12 124. Certificate* of deposit due In lean than 30 'lava' (otber than for money borrowed) 7,185.00 Total demand depoaita. Itema 21. 22, 28. and 24 $420,190.97 Time deposits I payable after 3<> da?. #r subject to 80 days ?g?8sbrt notice I: 28. Certiiieatss ?f deposit (otber than for money borrowedI 43.774.08 32. Other time deposit* 185.317.94 Total of time deposit*. Itema 29 and 82... $239,092.02 S-V Billa payable, including certificates of depoalt representing money borrowed. 80.000.00 SC. Liabilities otber than tboae above atated: Deferred payment on real estate.. 32.000.00 Total $097,954.61 1 District Tnldhabia. City ofWVaAlngtftn. as: I. FEBNAND PETIT, Treasurer of the! above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. FKRNAMt PETIT Treasurer, j Subscribed and sworn to before me this | 9th day of July. 1920 (Seal.) HABB'S J. DONOGHCE. Notary Public. Correct?Attest: * I.. E. BREU.VINGER. WM. D. WEST. BOY L. NKLHACHEB. HERMAN ?. CA8CU. 8. SIDNEY FOltST, Directors. REPORT OF COX1 COLUMBIA NA' At Waskisglon, In the District of Co 8 Jane 30, RESOU] 1. a Loans and discounts, including (except those shown in b and , Total leans . 2 Overdrafts. secured. \ins I -5. f. Government securities owne a-Deposited to secure circulation par value) f Owned and unpledged.. h War Savings Certificates and T1 actually owned Total U- S. (Jovernment se 6. Other bonds, securities, etc.: b Bonds (other than U. S. bonds securc postal savings deposit! e Securities, other than U. S. bo eluding stocks), owned and u Total bonds, securities, etc. 8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank ( tion) 9. a Value of hanking house, owned 10. Furniture and fixtures 12. Lawful reserve with Federal Res 14. Cash in vault and net amounts du 15. Net amounts due from banks, b panies in the United States (othi 12, 13 or 14) 16. Exchanges for clearing house.... 17. Checks on other banks In the sam< ing bank (other than item 16).. Total of items 13. 14. 16. 16 ai 118. Checks on banks located outside o ing bank and other cash Hem: 19. Redemption fund with U. S. Treai Treasurer i 20. Interest earned but not collectedand bills receivable not past du ' Total ; LIABIL ?2. Capital stock paid In "'3. Suenli-s 'u^d 14. a Undivided p.oflts ^ u M.at?> c?* t<s.v .^'trujstfc, interest i 25. Interest and discount collected oi maturity and not earned?(app 27. Amount reserved for all interest 28. Circulating notes outstanding.... 30. Net amounts due to national bank 31. Net amounts due to banks, bank in the United States and foreifi included in Items 29 or 30)..... 32. Certified checks outstanding 33. Cashier's checks on own bank ou Total of items 29. 30, 31. 32 ai Demand deposits (other than ba Reserve (deposits payable with 34. Individual deposits subject to ch 35. Certificates of deposit due in less for money borrowed) '38. Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (othc deposits) subject to Reserve. 36, 37. 38 and 36 Time deposits subject to Reserve or subject to 30 days or more not 42. Postal savings deposits 43. Other time deposits Totsl of time deposits subject Items 40. 41, 42 and 43 Total District of Columbia, ss: I, CLARENCE CORSON, Cashier elmnly swear that the above stateme edge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before r (Seal.) T1 Correct?-Attest: BENJ. W. GUT. B. F. LE1GHTON. W. CLARENCE DUVALL, , CHARLES W. RAT. O. W. F. SWARTZEIC* P. J. KAUFMAN, V A ?*t of oh 1 met wh|c?. ItUjftiy. prill be the lar*aat indTOOlt | ?1?U In the United States. will ba '* placed In Um Lake Avenue j Church in Racbester. N. T, tb# gift " )f Clinton Howard in maroorjr m bla ~ ion. Ensign John Howard, wh? wti ? lost at sea la hla bydroplta* la ? fcprll, 1*1?. JT- m ^ : BANK STATEMENTS. 2 REPORT OF THE GOKUTION * ' or THE United Stales Savings Bank It WMkUftn, la the DMMtt *' MwWt. at tka cteaa af haalaiaa Ju? m, im re?oo*OES. "\* *.>v 25 L a Lam a* a discounts laridding tadU- _ coasts tti- ? (apt UM! ?a lie wo la b w aad c) -II.106,tti.22 ? Total loan* 2. Oerdrafta, secured. *12.07; laaecured. *192.47 204 54 8. U. 8. Government securities oweed: '*? o Unpledged ... (J2S.900.00 d War savings certificates a o < thrift stamps 708.04 g m Total U. L Government securities . 126 603 04 " 4. a Houds, secir- ? 111 a a. etc.. < otber tha a V. la- rludlof prem I a m oa < *a?e 8880.M8.55 > b Otber bonds to iccjra > postal u?- ? lrfa deposits 4.600 00 ?. .. Total >ond? securities, m etc.. other than U. 8... 83S.288.58 ? 8. Bankinf bouse 75,000 00*. 7. Furniture and fixtures .... 6.646 00* 8. Otber real estate owned.... 6.268 08 - 0. a Due from aa- a tionaJ banks....*79.537.24 ? e Doe frtir all m other beaks... 61.517.67 m 141.064.91 10. Exchanges for clearing bouse 82.907.68* 11. Checks and other cash items 50.00 4 12. Caah la vault 17.799.15* Total ....... ...... .*2.878,452.13 - liabilities. 15. Capital stock paid la 8100.000.09 16. Surplus fond 50.000.0?17. a Undivided prof- u 1U 829.638.28 ? 29.633.28 ? 30. d Due to tract .? companies and ?~ saviaga banks.$182.788.01 f 132.786 01 21. Certified checks. ... 1.619.5* 22. Cashier's checks aetata *4^ ??? ; **.067.8?<? Demajid deposits f deposits ?. parable within 80 days): , 23. Indi vidua! deposits subject to check.. 687.802 51 M 24. Certificates of depoeit due In less thin JO <Jays (other than for money bor- 9? rowed 1 2 900.06 - 27. Diridenda unpaid 8.013 0* ? 28. Other demand deposits 101.60* Total demand deposits. Items si. 22. 23. 24. 37. and 28 *643.819.11 ? Time deposita (Da)able after * 80 days, or subject to 30 I dars or more notice): 29. Certificates of depoalt (other than for money borrowed) 99.848.66" 31. Postal savings deposita 1.774.29 32. Otber time deposits 1,294.338.41 ** Total of time deposits. Items 29. 81, and 82 *1.395.96686 36. Liabilities other than those above stated: Deposits oa Liberty and Victory Bonds purchased for customers.. 14 580 06 ' Total *2.878.652.12 District of Cohantia, CHy of Washington, is I. VVM. R DE LASHMCIT. Caabier of the above-named back, do aoltmnly swear that tha above statement U true, to the beat of my . knowledfe and belief. ffll. R. DE LaSHMUTT Csahier. Subscribed and fworn to before me thla 81 . day of July 1920. (Seal) r. MORGAN COOK. Notary Public. Cotrect?Attest: R. L Taylor. Wade n. Cooper. W W. Anderson. ? Wm. D Barry. Chat. A. Goldsmith. W. E. G. Penny. K. A. Dore. Wm. B. DeLashmutt Wm. T. Davis, >* Wlltur U. Zepp. Oscar Baum. Director*. BITIOX OF THE nONAL BANK lumhia. at the close af business on , 1B20. RCES. : rediscounts c) *1.708.374.fl a'llCWs.374 71 * ecured, *176.61 -.;.. 3.674 13 ' d: (U. S. bonds * . $250,000 00 277,331 20 drift Stamps 4.802 34 curities.... 532.133 54 ) pledged to s *37.000 00 nds (not in- v npledged 2S9.062 48 , other than U. S 326.062 48 50 per cent of subscrip 15.000 eo and unincumbered 72.000 00 8.000 00 erve Bank 201.56105 e from national banks.. 251.049 81 ankers, and trust com;r than included In items 4.73117 60.818 81 " e city or town us report 21,185 56 <* id 17 $327.785 35 t city or town of report) 3,150 SI ' * surer and due from U. S. 12.500 00f ?approximate?on notes - ie 7,000 00 %? m 3,217.141 46 " .? m 1TIES. " *250.000 00 . 250,000 00 ? $*5,9 87 82 * ind tjxes p-nl *4 4 85,965 26 ~ r credited in advanca of roximate) 100 00 *accrued 3.500 00. f 241.695 00 ~ * .? 21,312 69 era and trust companies ;n countries (other than * 213.199 80 b.584 12 Xa tatandlns 32o 80 >< *d 33 *243.417 41 ? nk deposits) aubject to ? in 30 days): ? eck 1.745,163 26 ?a than 30 days (other than .? 12.535 00 .. 7,680 00 * r than bank ta items 34. 35. ~ *1.765.378 26 - . (payable after 30 days. <* ice. and postal savings)'; -. 19.218 53 357.867 00 tt to Reserve, ?a $377,085 S3 m .*3.217.141 4< i! ? * M ? of the above-named bank, do sol- " nt la true to the best of my knowl- J* C. CORSON. Cashier. ne this 8th day of July, 1920. ^ iOMAS H. TOUNO, Notary' Public. ? L. W. ESTES. JAMES A. MESSER. C. F. FADELEY. J. W. CARR. < B. F. SAUL. ' JNO. JOY EDSON. Diractora. -r.? vie? iv.- . _ ^ Jbit- -?* ; .* ,- ' Ma . ? .1 . - - ?