Show prospects Still 0 Brightening 0 c By Ira C. C Tichenor sERE can be no doubt that conditions especially as asH J relating to financial affairs are cont continuing to improve H lIO the country An addition to the favorable U dividend and interest disbursements e. e is the u fact that U be made this month will amount to more than excess of or f tho dividend and Interest disburse disburse- a SU rn in of last year t ts ot of 1 j Stockholders In In various arlous Institutions wn will receive dividends to tot 1 t t of ot nearly or ox an I Increase crease of ot something more t A portion of or this Increase Is due duc to the thc fact that Jb ts Of ot companies which did not figure In the tie returns a 1 year ear TiU make maite e disbursements this year car but many companies will m me f ike e he payments than in the corresponding period last year are arc ba based ed on dividend disbursements to be bo made figures S 5 In industrial and miscellaneous companies twenty one steam steams tT is s and nd tn traction companies and they should be accepted In m opposition to the pessimistic theories f c pretty good ar argument ced ed against 1 conditions as a 3 whole They also Ilso tit fit it In nicely with the more than usually optimistic I Governor Harding of or the tho federal ma made e a 1 few days das ago aso by t I boaro in which he declared that as far Car as na money and andt e en e jt it t for tor moving mCl the crops Is concerned It is only fair tall to say the t has hIlS never ne been in so eo good a position as u It Is now Financial farther advanced than for fOg crop movement are much I I 1 eer were ere This is the general opinion of ot the banks In th the t cultural centers There Is no shortage of or mone money There Thero 1 extraordinary demand for money and ana credit and there always the crop movements mo are In anticipation The complaints J m n flit beer now nOV we we will UJ hear again as-aln In 1922 and in 1925 and all the consideration the fact tact that all aU the S1 Again W wo must take into hors point to bumper cr ps of ot every ery kind quite naturally demand for tr money follows ollo s Factors Impeding the tho credit an anti causing high discount rates must be sought ought for where than among amons the banks a of tho the country countr Th There re Is an anele sense ele volume of surplus grain crain and other to left over nut season which have been leen u unable to find a a. way to market L 3 physical causes shortage muses shortage of cars for one on thing scarcity of ot f g. n i. i p tr to th the resumption of ot sound a c ow un Ittes SS con conditions will continue continuo to operate for some time to come gh h all aU our advices show that the these o obstructions are easing off i mutt mut remember that there has been an immense waste of ot tan ai energy y and of ot the products of or production The people at nt are now now awake to the necessity of production They rhey are arc arel t l g more With a little relief in m the railroad car shortage we ve a g general easing of credit conditions I sJ n Into consi consideration Governor larding's Hardings statement t which e t most best optimistic he has lias Issued since the signing of oC the thc L' L and the various arlous actual conditIons I that thal readily can cnn be beit I it would really appear that the tho turning point h has been II 1 td |