Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 16, Image 16

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919
FINANCIAL NEWS CLOSING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS
Year
: Service
v
M
.
A proper ta service In
cludes much more than help at
,Hm of preparation of returni.
Many transactions occur
ring In the year have a tax
bearing, and we often can make
suggestion which will mean
an eventual tax saving. Most
of our clients keep In touch
with us, steadily.
In Incorporation, a good tax
specialist should bo consulted
as to state of Incorporation
and Incorporation plan. These
matters bear Importantly on
taxation. A bad start, in these
! days of heavy taxation, IS a
heavy handicap.
' TAX AUDIT
COMPANY
?
311 Pennsylvania BIdg.
Harrisbure Office, 209 Dauphin
Building
'
Local Industrials
Only
" Our policy is to offer for sale
the stock of nearby manufactur
ing" corporations whose earning
capacity and executive manage
ment, after investigation, hove
proved to b& beyond criticism.
A dividend producer of unusual
merit presents itself at this time
and we will be glad to furnish
details.
Benner & Company, Inc.
Widener Building
Philadelphia
, Branches in Pennsylvania
READING, YORK, LANCASTER
W
m
S100-S500-S1000
WIDE ADVANCES ARE SCORED
BY MANY ISSUES IN NEW YORK
Pool and Bull Combinations Have Bull Control Gains
Range From 2 to 7 Points Motors Promi
nent American Car Soars
High Points in Today's Financial News
Advances were the order on New York Stock Exchange. Pool and
bull combinations forced gains of from 2 to 7 points. Some issues
reacted after improvement. Activity continued on the curb, with most
stocks scoring advances. Corn declined, duo to uncertainty of hog
prices after tomorrow. Cotton was higher. Foreign exchange was
without feature.
Sew Yorli, Keb. 117. Pools nml bull combinations attain h.itl full con
trol of the trailing on Hip stock cxchatiRn today, puttliiR Btocks up when
ever they liked unci as fur uh they liked, and nn it result of their effort")
many Issues tnado Rains of from 2 to 7 points, wltli a majority of Issues
making gain of somo extent during tlio day.
There was trading on a. largo scale In United Stato Steel common,
which was sold bj room traders down to 94, but rallied to 9!i during
tho afternoon.
American Car and Foundry was dliectly Influenced by new of tlio
absorption of tlio Canadian plant and advanced more than 2 points to
aboc 93, but lost part of this gain on a reaction In tho afternoon.
Strength was shown nt times In Baldwin Locomotive and Crucible,
but those stocks apparently had little outside following.
Tho motor stocks becamo tho most prominent features, General Mo
tors advancing 5 points to 85 nnd Jvjax Ituhber rising 7 points to 80T.
Distillers Securities and Industilal Alcohol demanded attention around
midday, when there was a sharp upturn In both these Issues.
Marine prcferrtd made a gain of more than 1 point to 102, most of
which was lost in the late trading. The petroleum stocks moved In an
Irregular manner.
Tliero were advances at times In some of the railroad Issues, Southern
Taclflc moving up l' to 103i and Pittsburgh and West Virginia ad
anced to 40?,, with a reaction to 30.
Tobacco Products was again strong, advancing more than 1 point to
DO?,. Central Leather gained 2 points to 6-41,.
Trading In tho Liberty Issues contlnue'd the most Important feature
of the bond market. The fourth 4Us sold down to 94.04.
New York Stocks
Aitrtms Kxp.,., 41
Auv Ilumely .. 22 :
do pref 60
Ajax Ilubber. . 81
Alaska Oold M 3i
Alaska Juneau. 1
Allls.Chal Co.. 35
inei ..... 87
I.OW
41
22 y,
BDfi
74 V
,lV
34 yt
8
Net
Closs che.
41 4-1
22Ji H
Mi A
794 6
at ft
New York Bonds
IV
34
07
4V4
02.
4b
.... ,,,w . .... oiv. SI 0 4
Am Agr Chem.l02H 102V4 102U
a ect Ku"ar ?BI 7BV4 7GVt
..ll ltlll ...... AI u. ma.
lAm C & V Co.. 93 91
ftin Cotton Oil.. 4 5 '4 4R
, do pr ...... 131.4 ntf
Anier II & 1,.. ni isn
, do pr ..... ;8'4 95
Amer lnt Corp 57 56
Am Ica'Sec.... 44 43 4
, d Vr 63H 62
Am Linseed .. 47H 46U
, do pr 87Vi 87
Am Locomotive 6 5 14 66 i
Am Mult .... i
, do pr 49H 49
Am Smelting 67 fc, 66
An; Hum Tob. lir,4 112
. do pref 95 95
Am Steel Kdry tl 81i
Am Sugar ....120 120
"in lei & Tel. 107 -106
t V
14
T '..
mi
MM iJS
62 l(4
46 U ik
87
65 1
1T4 '4
8& PI
113U 1'4
DG 11
str H
120 14
106 Yt
96 'A 196 U
B5 55 Hi
36H 364
12 13H 1
SStt
77 '4
48
55
60 1
92 i
96T4
no
1T4
98tf 4- t
78 U 9s
49 4
6E
119
lit
SUPPORT OF NEW CROP WAR-ORDER ISSUES
STRENGTHENS COTTON ' AGAIN LEAD ON CURB
264
35'i
68
25
66
23
142'
6
18
26 K.
72
B3'i
1644
77 H
35i
18
334
60s
38.4
96 U
Exceptional Security
AND OFFER
V
a ntirm a Kin nrrcD CLTUCQAI
Lw& uvtiy mis' w 1.11 ws-s-ii-s-
OMAI ITV IN DENOMINATIONS OP
I'- $160,9500. $1000. THE YIELD IS GOOD,
s aEMinirx nwnitcQTinwFn iNirnn.
MATION BY MAIL OR OUR REPRE-
J''8ENTAllVt WILL LftLL.
MKER, AYLING & YOUNG
LAND TITLE BUILDING
Boston PHILADELPHIA Chicago
Firmer Cables Also Factor in
Advancing Prices From
15 to 25 Points
Am Tobacco... 197
Am Wool .... 57
Am Writ Pa pf 36 'A
Am Zlno & Ld 134
Anaconda 61
Atuhlson ... 92
Atl Coast Line 97 '4
AUO & W I.. 98
llaltwln Loco.. 79U
Bnltl & Ohio.. 49
do, pref . . 65
llairet Co . 119?,- 119
UctK" Stepl H. fiR Rl
U0.8 pc pnT.lOSU 104 1051J 4- K
Central Iathr 64U 62i 61 4-1
do pref .. 10G4 lOH'i 106'4 '4
Cerro do Pasco 32 H 3 i 32 '4 4- '4
Chandler JloH 126H 125H 126, 4i
Chesa & Ohio 58?, 58 58', 4-
Chicago O Wet 9H 8j 9
do pref 27
Chicago MK.StP 37
do pref 70
Chla HI&P to 25 ij
do 6 p o pref 6 6 14
Brkljn rtap Tr 24 H
do rls .... 4H
Hums Hros 143
Hutte C R. V. Co 6 4
Butte & S Cop. 21 'j
Cnl Petroleum. 26
do pref .... 73
Cal Packing Co 5t
Canadian Pao.165
C1U & P 1 popf 78
C C C & St L. 36
Chile Copper.. 194
Chlno Con Cop 343
Cluett-Peeaby. 60 u
Col VI & Iron. 39',
Col Oas & Kleo 46
Col & South... 22
Consol Gas ... 98
Contl Can ... 77
Corn Products. 48
Crucible htecl.. 62
91-
364
61
25
66
24
4,
142
6 14
21'4
26?.
73
51
1641!
'4
a6 m
19?, 4-las
34
60?!
384
45-,
22.
974
:
n
Aetna Explosives Traded in to.cuba'cano' sue 23
-,-.. . ,,, ,. do pref . . . 7.V-
cimciii 01 more 1 nnn lu.uuu
Shares Oils Active
t)el &. Hudson. 10'
Dcnv & II O pf 8
Dome Jllnes . 12
Distillers Secur 58 H
48 y.
60
91'4
n2,-2
72?,
106",
8t
12?
56'i
17
28 -
21
48
61
91 '3
22 4
73',t
106 ,
8
12 ,
57 S
7',
29
214
is
li.
!
4
4-1'i
4- -Si
Spruce 313 Rare 2333
CANADIAN MUNICIPALS
Bought Sold Quoted
Fincke, Bangert & Co.
, , Franklin Bank Bid?.
Chestnut West of Ilrosd
If XKW YORK HOSTOX
I
do 1st or 29 It
HKATIIKU IN COTTON ItJ.LT e- York, Keb. 27. The curb in.ir. o 2d pr 21 21 214 4-
I v.p$rn.&l&.nrli?Sl ,el was nger and more actUe today ' fiSSSW W.ms . Vl HA 30. Z.
uik a.!5 ZSZSBE sS'a&Vi'hiSi ?BS: ",an " lm8 bc" at an' tlm nc tl.e CJJ C'.Bar Co. Bl 52 53V4 Il.
551T WlVAVriu'iinJfnTSSP. "i'nS ,!m"w""tMn.sl 111, thenar stocks Sen MotU": . .S I Uofe 152 t 31
lACOtl. JIN! Atlanta nn.l Mnntanm.rv in uecoming Ille 11105.I nrnm nn. fAn.t.a rln iirAf SET. fiRl. BR1L
High
1000 Am Art cv Er 99
1000 do deb Kg... 102
2000 Am Cot Oil 6s. 89 1
12000 Anglo-Fch En. 97
5000 Am For Sc 5s 99
3000 Am T & T 5s. 91V4
6000 do 6s 103
10000 Atchison 4s .. 82
1000 do cv 4n.... 74
1000 Bait & Ohio 6h 82
8000 do 4s 76T4
7000 do CV 414B.. 78
3000 B & O P L E
& W V 48.. 73V4
1000 Heth Steel Es
1936 81
EOOOBkn llap T 7s. 85 V4
10000 do 5 74
6000 Can Gov Es 21 98 li
1000 do 1926 97
2000 do. 1931 .... 97H
2000 Col Oas& V. Es 95
10000 Chile Cop 7s.. 107
4000 C & O cv 4J4s 78i'j
1000 do 4s 79 ?
6000 do cv 5s ... 85
16000 Chi Clt West 4s 62U
14000 Chi & Northw
5n '8 99
Z0ODOC U & tj 4S.. 95?i
14000 Chi Mil & St P
rfd 4Hs .... 711
loooa no cv Bs . ... 79
3000 do cv 4i,4B... 78
4000 C K I t 1' 4s. 77V4
2000 Col & So 4V4S. 78
2500 City Paris 6.100
6000 Den & H O 4i'. 7014
1000 net i:dl 5s '33 96
10000 Krle cv 4s Sr A 47
5000 do Ker D 40U
15000 Fr Ben 6V4s.. 105ft lO'Sft lOBft
ouuu rm a vi u t'is s-
3:30
Iiw p. m.
99i 99?t
102 102
88 H 89 Vi
97ft 97
99 99
91 91
102T4 103
82 i 82?i
74 74
82 82
76 76 t
78 78
.73 H 73 M
8114 si
851,4. 854
74 74
98 98H
97 97
97 J4 97 V4
95 95
107 107
78 78
79 79
86 85?
61 62
98 98
96 95
71 71J4
79 79
78 78
77 77
78?. 78
99 99
70 70
96 96
47 47
49 49
82
16
79
41
981,4
82
16
79
41
99
14000 11 & M In Es 16
3000 HocK Val 4s 79
45000 lnt Met 4s 41
8000 lnt Mr M 6s 99
' 1000 Itnn Jan Oov
Bonds 4s .... 77 77 77
5000 Llf? SI T 7b 112 112 112
7000 Lorlllard 7s ..112 112 112?J
186000 Uh Bond 3s 98.91 98.92 98.94
368000 do ronv 4s.. 93 31 93.20 93 30
56000 do 1st 4s 93.74 93.70 93.70
1473000 do 4s .... 95.52 95.32 95.48
30000 do lBt 4s 95.18 96.13 95.18
638000 do 2d 4s . 94.18 94.08 94.12
1460000 do 4th 4s . 94.12 94.00 94.10
11000 Jlo I'ao gen ' bift m ui',
7 178
Philadelphia Stocks J
lll.h
30Am Mill. 10
5 Am It pf 64
1346 Brill J O 31
2 Crm Iron 40
57 Kleo Stor 60
lOOKrle .... 17
365 den Asph 69
926 Lk Sup C 20
20 Lee It&T 27
281 Leh Nnv. 72
290 beh Val. 65
449PennaHH 41
51 Pa Halt M 84
20 Phlta Co
cum pf. 36
247 Phlla Rlec 25
200 P HT t o 25
700 Ton Bel.. 3
20 Ton Mln. 3
174 U O 1... 71
336 IT S Steel 95
lOOWIIIys-Ov 27
125 W Cramp 77
Low
10
84
25
40
60
17
68
20
27
71
55
44
84
36
25
25
3
3
71
93
27
Net
Closs thee.
10 . ,,
64 Vi
29 ,
40 1 H
60 ...
17 1
69 1
20 ..
27
72
55
V4
777
41 ?i
84
36
25 .. ,.
25 Vi
3V4 ..
3
7l '..,
93 2
27 .. ,,
77 2
Net
chre.
Closs
6
70
ItONDS
lllnh 4)W
JlOOOCity 4s
1849... Vbft 71
1000 Tl & Peo
Tr 4s.. 70 70
9000 Leh Val .,. . ,,
Coal 6s..l01?i 101 101 U
1200 Lib Bonds
4th4B94.08 94.06 94.06 .04
3000 Ph Co con . .,
Bs stpd. 86 86 86
6000 Phlla Llec
1st 6s.. 94 93 93
PIIILA. INACTIVE STOCKS
Following1 are quotation ror Inactive
stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock
Hxchange and In which there were no
transactions today. The price given Is
the last previous sale:
Alliance Ins . 19?; Little Schuyl. 48
Am Beet Sup 76 Mlnehlll B2
Amer Oas . . . Norrlstown . . 17
Amer Smelt . b north Penn .94
Amer Stores . 28 North Cen .. l3't
A O war .... 7 Penn Nat BU
Baldwin Loco 79 war -'.
Buff & Sus pf 60 Penn Traf .. 2
Cambria Stl.110 Phlla Co .... 36
BOOft N Y C & II 6s 98?
nnn mv nMi UnBG
2000 NYCy 4s '58 91
10000 N Y Oas Llec
85
91
IS
91
WslsHiH
iHECkfRit3a
Ns
DAHKEBS
AND
BBOKEKS
CHESTNUT HTS.. V.E.Cor.
p ok i misoripnis sua niwi
XSrK BCOCK BZCDSBffSS.
mt0i00t y
Fidelity Trust Company
Jbfembrr Federal Ucaervn Kjjfem
Capital $5,000,000
Surplus $16,000,000
Dcwntown Odlre: Ilrouil Mrrrt Ofllce:
S-S31 Chestnut SI, N. K. Cor. of
4I-B3 B. Fourth tit. llroiid & Chestnut
lliomiisvlllo. Tharlnlon. SHVnrih, Jack
ri.ii,inr ana mv uneans l, i'enacola.
4S, Corpus ChrlMI and Galesion. r.o, ami
Tnmpa. M. Tliero was OJ Inch ot
precipitation at Hawmnnh and Jackon
vllle and 12 at Charleston.
ew ork, Feb. 27. In response to
land maklnir submnntlnl ffnin Th. ... I Ooodrlch U K, II'
l. ..." ,- J " ",v ""'" Oranby Mlnlnir. 68
oer 10,000 shares of Aetna Explosives, Gen Motors deb 85
traded In at 9 to nboo 10. and 7000 Ot North pf... 94
shares of Wrleht-JInritn uM n u. . Gt Nor O subs. 39 &.
,4,. Greene-Can C. 42
Unt.in.l.. ... ..... 'ritlle Ctnteo Utl R?.
Arm cables and support of ne crop I strongest feature tar ZTV? "f I Haskell & Bark 4.3 4
positions the cotton market opened firm acted today belllnc at 15
at lu to 25 points advance this morn. The oil stocks were all
"' reirular; rinini rk...ni.
re-
llll KriCUI pi. U0J3
Inspiration Cop 46
rpirillar- Pm.l T....l. I. .
A feature on the call was telllnr by' 86;. while General A,hi.lt l. .42
Cn!f f1, ' .. - tauCU
LIBERTY BONDS
BOUGHT and SOLD
. Any Ilfnomlnatlom
.Samuel K. Phillips & Co.
607 CIIK.STMJT ST.
tsnber rhlladelphla Stock ttuhnnc
AVall street and the south, but the cot
ton was taken by spot Interests and
prices later sold up about 27 points
hlRher than last night's close.
While few March notices were Is
sued, their circulation caused further
ncaterlng linu'datlon and that month
sold off to 22.510 during tho middle or
morning, or 0 points net lower.
The weakness of the near position led
to reactions In later deliveries, but the
feeling appeared to be that once the
present notices had been absorbed no
further March tenders of consequence
were likely and the later months were
also steadied by the talk of delayed farm
work and a possibility that central Uu.
ropean markets may be reopened before
ine cnu or tne summer.
Prices reacted to within 12 or 15
points of last night's closing figures, with
later fluctuations Irregular.
The receipts at the ports for the day
are estimated at 11,000 bales, against
9581 bales a -week ago; 18,829 bales a
jear ago and 7570 bales two jears ago.
Ycst. Today's 10.30 11.30 1.30 2.30
t close opn am am pm pm
-Man-h . ,s- no .. at ..'.1,3 .'.-.us u.'.os '."J us
April .. 2J.1U
.May .. .21. Mi 2'.' 00 22 01 2'J 02 22 OS 22 00
July . -'1 13 21 1 21. !H 21 31 21 30 21. 3".
uctoDer... jtr no .u ... .. 23 .u is u... .U..J
Dec'mb' 19.75 ...
In at 693J to 68H
i.'k","', "n'ne was strone. selling
at 155 to lo7is. There were heavy
some days,
' IO 16' l Inspiration Con
active but Ir-.Interh-C Cor pf 20 Ti
lnt liar Cor n.,114
lnt Mer Mar.. 23
ao prer .
Inter Paper
...suctions in -Metropolitan Petroleum
nt 5?8 to3t, on reports that litigation
to determine the rights of stockholders
had been compromised with the Island
Oil Interests. International Petroleum
, n2r4 c'mi1 "a" "o'Jston Oil sold
at 80 14 to 81,
.K.e8,'?no Tlro was stro"e. selling at
63 to 64. Phillip Morris sold at 8
and 8&;. United Profit Sharing was
traded in at 1 15-16 and 1 13-16.
! IMiUSTlUW.s
70i4
681
84 "1
94
39
42
52
42
57 a,
44
20
114
23
102 101 101
JOTi A CX. .fJ Hi
" "74 tl-
70 C
C8
85
94
39
42
B2
42
68
45
20
114
23
4-
!i
4-
-'
4-
4-1
4-
4-1
4-
3
FINANCIAL
BlflJends
tfsTK IJU11UH COAI. AND NAMQATION-
ktv r- cimiWNY
'i", rhlladelphla Jan 22. 1919.
eStM IllTldend No. 161
"VTM uoara oi xianacrs inia aay-nsciared
''quarterly dividend of 3 per rent 11 per
rBtsMBy on tho capital stock ot the company.
isMTfVl February SK. tUIO. to . stockholders
rim? reflstered on tho books of tlio company
M Scvclock p. ill . January 31. 1U19 (-hecks
do maiiea 10 bum ajiotaers wno nave
rSloi'peniianent ill'
Ivldend orders.
II. I'BAfeK. Beoretary
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
rly
rll
per cent on preferred, payable April
dck ok recoru AiBrcn it
CMlda Company, quarterly of 1
PM
9
Aetna Ilxploslves
"in tint .virg, . . 2
Am -Marconi 4
Am Writing Paper.. 4
Air Iteductlon ... 50
Canadian Car Co . . 25
cti Car & Fdy pM 75
Charcoal Iron 63,
Chevrolet Motors ...175
Crump 7c
curtlss Aeroplane . . 11
Carwcn Tool 3
Carbon Steel 00
Emerson Phonograph! 3
Inter Pa pf sta 71 .71 7U
Inter Nickel... 26 25 26'
Jewell Tea .... 34 34 34
Kan Cltv South 21? 20, 20
Ivelly-Epgfd ..113 110 111
Kcnn Copper . 30 30 30
Lacka Steel .. 67 6b 07
Lehigh Va'ley. 56 B.l4 &
Lee II & Tire.. 27 26 26
Llg & M T pf.109 109 109
L-Wlles Bis Co 43?J 43? 43?,
Lorlllard P .. 160 160 160
I-oulsv S. N . 116". llSii 116
Mas Motor. .. 36 35 35
do 1st pf 59 59 59
I. do Zd prer 26 25 25".
Test rlo. .May I) Stores. 67 63 67 4-2
Ak (sl) do nrcf . .108 108 IDS 4-1
Mex Petrol ...178 175 177
-Miami u cop,. .6 zzhi
Mid vale Steel . b3 42
. & si u new
Mo K & Tex
do pref . .
Mo Pacific
do pref.
Mont Power
do pref...
Nat Con & Ca
Heat Co 4s. 97 97 97
1000 NY NH& II 6s 87 87 87
9000N Y Ry 6s... 15., 15 15
1000 Nor Pao 4s.... 84 84 84
lOOOPenna Es 'ub. 95 95 95?
2000 Pee Oil 6s. '24. 92 92 92
2000 Heading 4s ... 84 84 84
1000 Sinclair Oil 7s. 96 96 96
11000 S A L adj 5s. 48 48 48
27000 Sou Pao cv 4s 83 83 83
158000 Sou Pac cv 5s 104 103 104
2000 Sou Pan rfd 4s 81 81, 81
2000 South Kuy 4s. 67 66?4 67
5000 do 5s ... .94 94 ?4 94
4000 Texas Co 6h 102 102 102
3000 Third Av nl 6s 31 31 31
lOOOTrl-Clty 5s . 97 97 97
37000 U S Rubber Bs 86 86?t 86
30000 U S Stl 8 f 58.100 100 100
18000 Union Pac 4s 86 86 86
6000 do Cs . .103 103 103
23000 Un KClIlil
5B 1921.... 98?1 98 98
4000 do 6s 1937.100 100?, 100
15000 Va 6s Brown B 70 70 70
2000 West niec 5s.. 99 99 90
2000 West Shore 4s 78 78 78
Bank of England Statement
London, Feb. 27. The, weekly state
ment of the llink of England show a
the following changes: Total reserve
decreased 909,000; circulation Increased
768,000; bullion decreased 140,991;
other securities decreased 1.017,000;
other deposits Increased 836,000; pub
lic deposits decreased 4,856.000! notes
reserve decreased 973,000; sovernment
securities decreased 2,018,000. The
proportion of the bank's reserve to lia
bility this week Is 20,51 per cent: last
week It was 20.58 per cent. The rate of
discount Is 5 per cent.
Cotton Bujers and Sellers
New York, Feb. 27. March Orv Is,
Mitchell and Schlev bid; Martlir Hart
corn. McLnany and Lowensteln offered.
May Bartlett, Schlll, Montgomery.
WIggin and Mitchell bid; Wilson and
Hartcorn offered.
juk Hartconf. Olover and Wleck
bid; Hlnstein. Fllnn, Mitchell Schlll
and Sehutt offered.
October Downs. Mitcneii and iiop-
Catawlssa 1st
pfd 40
Cen Pas itys.lUU
Con Trac N J 62
Corn Ex NB.346
Cuba C Sugar 23
II Penn n t. uo
Fire Abso . ..285
FrthStNB..310
Gen Asp pf.,103
Hunt & B T. 10
IIunMtB T pf 19
Ins Co of N A 28
Key Tel .... 11
Key Tel pr . 50
Iii ValTran 20
Leh V T pi . .
Lit Bros .... 24
Phlla El ww. 2
Phlla & West.
put 26
Phlla Trac... 69
Pitts ft W pf 82
PressStl Car 68
Reading .... 81
Rwy8 Gen ... 2
Steu Trao & T 60
Un Co of NJ.186
Un Pass Rys.160
Union Trac. 38
Warwk I & S 8
Welsbach . . ,
W Jer & S ..
York Rwy . . ,
YorK, Ry pf
J. G. BRILL CONTINUES STRONG
ON THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE
Assumes Active Leadership Early in Session and Ad
vances 6 Points Lake Superior Shows Fair
Momentum, hut Holds Steady
Virtually all Interest In today's trading on ths Philadelphia Stock Ex
change centered In J. G. Brill, which continued active and strong. Early In
tho session It was In good demand, and by midday Its price had been forced
up 6 points above yesterday's close to 31, a high record for more than a year
nnd, an advanco of 11 points for the two sessions. Around 1200 shares had
changed hands by the time this level was reached and then there was a reac
tion, but offerings wero small.
Buying was for local accounts, but the financial district could find noth
ing special to explain the wide advance nnd activity. Prominent brokers,
however, Bald they believed the demand was. a belated response to the goqd
annual report issued about two weeks ago and confidence that thofcompany'B
outlook was bright.
Lake Superior Corporation was fairly active, but held steady and un
changed most of the day. General Asphalt common move1 up 1 point and
William Cramp certificates gained 2ii points on a light turnover.
Other changes were small and mixed. United Gas Improvement yielded
, Transit certificates a fraction and Lehigh Navigation , but Philadelphia
Electric and Storage Battery were unchanged.
Rails wero slow but Arm, and Steel common did little, but lost moro than
2 points.
Bonds were quiet and changes uninteresting.
.
31
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
New York, Feb. 27. The coffee mar
ket was easy during the late forenoon,
and, In the absence of nny aggressive
demand, prices declined, with September
Belling nt 13.70 or 15 points below last
night's closing level, while May sold at
14.60, or 5 points net lower.
The easier ruling of Santos futures
was probably a factor In the decline,
but trading was so quiet that verv small
orders affected prices nnd the fluctua
tions were hardly significant of nny
change In general sentiment.-
YcslrujLty's Today's
opening-
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18 no
n 40
13 30
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July it lis
September 1 1 H.
December . 11111
Jsnuary IS..".
1 ebruary 23 BO
GOVERNMENT BONDS
Hlil
Panama coupon 2s 193A 1)7
Panama registered 2s 1036..:. n"
Panama coupon 2s 103H H7
Panama rn-lstered 2s 183S.... 97
Panama coupon as 1H0I K7
Panama coupon 3s 1001 A7
Philippine 4 1034 no
Philippine 4s I0U 110
1'hlllpplne 4s lliia nil
IT S Oov coupon Ss 103(1 (I7',i
IT H oov reslMercd Ss HMO.... 7',i
VI S Gov coupon .Is 1040 Kit
IT S (lov rel-terel fs tl'40.... 8n
tl S Oov coupon 4s 10J1 101 K
U h Oov registered 4s 1025... .104-.
Ask
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Cain in Dour Output
.lllnneanolls. Feb 27. The N'orlh-
western Miller says the MlnneapollH flour
output last week increased 23,305 bar-
!-i
kins bid; Ituspell, Oifford. Peers. Slgcl, rei,, The mills made, during the week
Wallace ami Hartcorn onereu. ended February 22. 190.760 barrels.
December Slgel bid, Cordoza offered. nRanit 166.255 barrels In 101S. The
Make Your Book .
Accounts Work For You
A
BEST, open accounts are a heavy burden
frequently they are the rock on which
many a prosperous business goes to wreck.
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MONEY-LENDING RATES
MIIV lonK Money, on call, mixed
General Asphalt
uo preierred .
Ilendee Mfg
ijaiie iorp noat
Lfhlgh Coal hales
Lima Ixx- .
Maxim Munition
N Y Shipbuilding
.Mir vmer 1'ap
Otis Klevalor ..
Peerless Motor. ..
Poole Kng. . . .
Scripps-Booth
Mandard Motors
681,
.103
17
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. 81)
- jUatvtfMyers Tobacco Company,quarferl:
K . ."!
c ok rruiiu usri
11 wfrrrd. paynblo March. 10 to Mock at
jTMord February "!S.
, r Strombers CurbureUr Company, an extra
aCv-t& cents a vnaro in nuaiuon to regular
UtTMny ot 4 c-nm n snare, payauie pril
; a YtocK u rrcoru .-nann jo,
Chifojca TelPDhone t'uinpany. auarterlv nf
&" Tfylla Mari.Ii 31 lo stock- of retorU
Ijl Belle Iron Works Comoany. nuartrrlr
kvt JE per cent on preferred and 1 per cent
ujniHUt'U f sf sr ssw uuss, VAfcisk '& aw ft's.
on ine common, an ptiame Jiariti ai
wk or record Aiarcu 17.
rrlcan iwomotiv rompany, quarterly
per cent on preferred and 1U per
: on common, l'reierred la waiah Anrll
lo- stoclc of record April 4 common April
to Mock of record March 18
Twaftpata KzJtenalon Cornnany. dividend
f fter cent, payable Aprll 1. Hooka close
krekiii; reopen JMrtn iz.
araarn uai ana iecinc t ompany, quar
T ltt per cent on preferred. pable
lo. to stock or record February 2K.
rwood Typewriter Company, ouarterlv
' mtZ wr cent on common and; if per tent
i Mrrren. uoin payaoie April l to stoclt
: fMord Manh U.
.dwuH Ui.sl Unslns- Msins&1 a -.
I twit n common, payable March 31 to stock
Knx juarcn i(. ana regular quarterly
Mr cent on nrefrrred. navabln Marrh
stock ot record March 10.
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LOCAL 3HININC STOCKS
TONOPAII STOCKS
Illit Ask
tier . .. .at ..i.i
3Ara .. . .21 .10
BUtenslon . oh 07
17 SO
Ur ,, 07 ,(ih
i"1 - -0. .1,
Htd . l't l't
GOLDKJELt) STOCKB
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USCEIJANK008
; UtJtfd- .53 '.'T
silli . . .. ..... .13 13
collateral, opened today at 5 per cent
for lending and renewing. On all In
dustrial collateral, the opening rate vvas
DVs P1" cent.
The time-money market shows a fur
ther relaxation, although the volume
of dealings Is still small. It would ap
pear that recent apprehension relative
to the money market Is temporarily
Uttr. it l iriuiKU iitai auiuu iiiuiivj it" ,
reived rrom the Interior was put out S'v iioy ...
late yesterday at 5 per cent for thirty submarine . ...
to ninety days la- broken lots. nt Joseph Icad .
Hrokers were unable to placo money Todd Shipbuilding
in tlio last aay or two at u per cent ior i riangie turn ...... i
thirty to ninety da son Industrials. lUnlted Profit Sharing HI
Prime bank acceptances are quiet at 17 S Steamship .... 3,
unchanged rates, and call loans on this United Motors .. 41I
class of documents are unchanged at 4 Vi World Kllm I i
peV..cf: .r,ant nn, ih. .1.,,,. Wright-Martin Air . 4
tlon Is unchanged, with some business
as low as 5 per cent In the Interior sec- '
34
Pulp 37s
. ... 62
. . 19
.. .. iO
15
8
. . 5
. . 15
. 11
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STANDARD OH.
85
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95
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105
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37
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40
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tlons and an average of 5U per cent.
with transactions up to a-,, per cent.
rilll.AIUILrillA Call. 0 per cent;
lime, 5'4 4i6 per cent. Commercial pa
per, three to six months, 5U5Va per
cent; six months. 6 per cent.
LONDON Money is quoted at 314
per cent. Discount rates: Short and
three-month bills, 3 17-32 per Lent. .
Illinois 168
Ohio
Prairie Pipe
S O Cal ...
S O N .!...
SONY ..
24
.207
.270,
.687
.330
171
327
270
273
G93
333
327
370
687
. 124 IH,
. B's
. 14 13
264 25
. 51'i 534
. 74 Vi 73 i
106 106
16'i 15.
Nat Kn & Stnd 53 '4 51 a.
National Iad. 67 'i 67
NatRItofM2dpf 9Ts Ts
Nev Con Cop.. 164 16
NewOTex&JIex 36' 36'i
N" Y Cent. ... 754 74',
V Y N II II Jl 30U
X Y Ont & W 20i. 20V-.
Norf & West.. 107 106Vj
North American 49 49
North Pacific. 93i 92'J
Oklahoma Ppf. 8 8
unio una . . 37 u7v-
do rts . . . . 3 3
Owens Bot .. 49?H 49
Pressed Stl Car. 8'i C7'i
ruiuH .Aiegre ftg r.4 b3y
Pullman Pal C.U5T4 116H 115',,
22 '
42 Ts .
12 Vi
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13 K
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534
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106
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51 U
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20 V.
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do 2d pref
Iten Ir & steel
do pref . . .
Iloyal Dutch .
Savage vArms
8:
38
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102'-,
94 ?
61
I.VDKI'KNDBNT OH, STOCKS
Barnett Oil & Uas . . A V4
Cosden Oil
Cosden & Co 7 '4
iltotwc Reilucej Dividenil
, Fe. 27. The dlfectors of the
Kmlng Comoany have declared
Issrly dividend ot It. The three
ciarations were i,du eacn.
Hi payable March 31 to stocK
waxen li-
1, 1 11 1 ,
JUyate Cut Dividend
eb. 2JThe Isle Royale
nv Has aeclarw the quar
t..3 of ,y' Pit a
MythO
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
Oftlclal discount rates at the twelve
l'ederal Reserve banks were as follows;
(The first column gives the rates for
all periods up to and Including a fifteen
day maturity, the second for a period
of sixteen to ninety days. The third
and fourth columns are the rates for
rediscounts of collateral loans secured
ly government bonds or notes.)
Com tPr Gov paper
into do 10 to 00
15 days dsys 15 days days
lioston 4 4J 4
New Vork . 4 t 4
Philadelphia . 4,, 4J, 4U
Hevelan.l ... 4 i 4 4
Itlrhmona . . 4 4. 4i
Atlanta .... 4(J 4
'hlcao ... 4 4Jt 4
Minneapolis . 4'4 4J 3 4,,
Han Krsmlstu 4'i r 4'4
Kansas City . , 4V4 5 4'
Palla 4'4 41 0 4
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
New Yurk. Feb. 27. The foreign ex
change market opened quiet and with
out particular features.
Quotations were;
Demand sterling 4.75 i. cables 4.76
7-16 Stxty-Iay bills, nominally, 4,73 Vi ;
nlnely-day b'lls 4.7114.
Franc cables E 45i. checks 0.46 Vi.
Lire cables 6-35. checks C.36V4.
Swiss cables 4.86 Vi, checks 4.91.
Guilder cables 413-1C, checks 41.00.
Pesetas cables 20.50, checks 20,35,
Stockholm cables 28.10, checks 27.90.
Chrlstlanla cables 27.20, checks 27,00.
Copenhagen cables 26,10, checks 25.90.
Ruble currency was nominal at 15 V4
15 70,
BANK CLEARINGS
llsnk tlrsrlnss today compared vtllb cor-
responnin ubii i.. fTi"f
Phlla
0 tms iot7
.ian.4H7.M2 t2B,ais,R73 t"I lion (132
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Hlk Basin
Federal OH .....
' Inter Petrol . . . , .
Houston Oil ...
.Jlerrltt oil
Midwest Refining
Jlet Petrol
Ohio Fuel
hanulDa Ref
hequoyah
Sinclair
Island 7M
uienrocK 3
MINING STOCKS
Atlanta 4
Big Ledge '. K
Butte New York ....
Con Ariz
C F S & Jerome.
First National ...
Goldtleld Merger .
Gofdfteld Cons ...
Goldfteld Florence.
Goldtleld Kewanas,
Ureen Monster
llecla Mining
Howe Sound
Independence Lend ,
Jerome Verde
Jim Butler
Jumbo extension . . ,
McKinley Darragh..
Magma Copper . . . ,
Mother Lode
Mines Co of America,
Nevada Hills
Nevada Wonder . . ,
Nlplsslng
Ohio Copper,
Ray Hercules
San Toy
Tonopah Extension . .
United Verde
West End Con 1
White Caps .......
Yerlrgton
I10NDS
Bethlehem 7s (notes). 101
cosden oil
Cosden & Co 6s . .
Cudahy 7s ........
Russian Oov 5 Ms ,
do pref ....,.,
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24 V4
157
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Saxon Motors.. 11V4
St L Southwt pf 32
Seabrd Air Line 8V4
Shattuck Ariz.. 10'fe
SIoss-ShctT S&I 50 V4
Sinclair Oil . . 36 V4
South Pacific. 103?,
So Por R Sug.140
South R R. . 29 V4
do pref 68 Vi
'Standard MIU...130
iStudebaker.... 62 V4
Mronmer uarc 40
miuiz motors.. 47".
8V4
10V4
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35 i
102-7,
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234
668i
130
59 4
40
454
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12 14
45 48
27 29
30 32
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70 80
874 9V4
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101 101U
90 83
90 93
10? 102
59 61
6S 61
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38 38
77 77
102'i 102Vi v
94 944
61 61
10 Vi 10 Vi
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192 Vi --1
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' Tenn f!on & Ch 13 13
Texas & Tao. 3311 32 ,
Texas Co 194 192V4
'I -HI rri n I F I F IK T 11
r21 Tobau Products 9074 89'
J I do pref 105, J054
,ri , do rts ...... 4, 4
l0 TrnriH Wlllnmn SO. 3IU
Peo Tel i Tel. 36 Vi 24
do nref 88 88 88
Pan-Am Pet .. 804 78 79 ,
PennaRR.... 44 44V4 44i ..
Peo Gas i C. 62 60 52 2,
Pere Mrq pr pf 584 68 584 s
Phlla Co 36V4 35i .36t V4
ntts & West.. 404 39 39
do pref 83 83 sa -h v
Plerce-Arrow.. 464 41V4 46 1 Vj
do pref 105 105 105
Pierce Oil .... 17i 17i 174 V4
Pitts Coal .... 46 45 46 7,
do pref 86 86 su
Pullman's Federal Tux Cut
.tilriiro. Feb. 27.-Countv Treasurer
Gibbons was enjoined by Judge Sullivan,
In the superior court, iroin collecting
3335,144 taxes from the Pullman Com
pany. The company had been assessed
8659,000 on its capital stock, which,
according to Attorney Kdwln Hedrlck,
amounts to $11,267,428. The company
fixed J324.00O as a reasonable figure.
Judge Sullivan issued a peipetual In
junction restraining the treasurer of
Cook County from collecting more than
$324,000. A check for this amount vvas
accepted by Mr. Gibbons.
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, Feb. 27. St cotton was
quiet today with prices easy on tho
basis of a decline of points for mid
dling, old contract, at 17.47d. The gales
were 1000 bales. Tho receipts were 26,
000 bales, including 23.700 bales Amer
ican Futures were steady In the early
dealings. Spot prices were: American,
middling fair, 18.78d: good middling,
18 10d; middling, 17.47d; low middling,
16.42d; good ordinary,- 14,90(1, and or
dinary, 14 37d.
CHAMPAGNE IS SCARCE
Dealers Say Imported Variety
May Reach $100 Per Quart Here
On top of the now liquor tax which
has chased brews and distillates to the
topmost peak of the II, C of L , drink
parlors of Philadelphia suffered an
other Bhock today when It was an
nounced that there Is an alarming
scarcity of champagne on the market.
Imported champagne h rapidly dls-'
appearing from the warehouses, said
hotel managers. If the present rate of
Bupply and demand continues and war
prohibition Is not annulled champagne
may be sold for $100 a quart before
July 1. Apparently It Is asserted, there
has been an attempt to corner tho mar
ket. Since the war tlio French havo ex
ported virtually no wines to this coun
try, and domestic champagne Is re
acting to the strain ot supplying Its
own and the Imported markets as well.
flour Bltuatior Is still very dlkcouraglng.
You can free your business of the stagnating influ
ence of idle capital by selling us your accounts re
ceivable. This immediately places your business on
a cash basis, making your entire working capital
available, thus enabling you to take advantage of all
discounts and increase your margins of profits.
You are not obligated as to volume you use our
service only as needed. Many firms sell us. their ac
counts onlv in their heavy seasons when, without the
extra working capital thus made available, they would
face the risk of straining their credit to handle their
increased volume of business.
Our service 13 prompt, efficient and dependable, and
by giving you this ADDITIONAL working capital
strengthens your credit, for by it you are enabled to
create ADDITIONAL book accounts without any
additional PERMANENT capital or any increase in
your fixed-maturity obligations.
v
Therm it no rtd tap about our
service you send us the accounts,
we send you the proceeds the
same day the accounts are received.
ASK FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
MANUFACTURERS' FINANCE CO.
' Fidelity Building-, Baltimore, Md.
Represented In all principal cities.
The oldest nsn notification company In entire Kast and South.
$850,00Q
Attotts Alderney Dairies, Inc.
Incorporated Urder Laws of Maryland
Seven Per Cent. Cumulative First Preferred Stoclc
Dividends payable quarterly March, June, September and December 1st.
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Union Pao ...131 150 13m
Unl Alloy stl. i iiji 'J
Unl Cigar Strs.l2BVi 12itU 125
United Drug.. 06 96 96
rin 2d nr .. 94 94 94
Ttnlled Fruit .163 V, 163 W 163'i 1
United Ity Jnv 12 Vi 12 I2U U
uo pret n'lt, ois -vi ..
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U H C I P & V 194 19V4 19V4 ?,
U S Ind Alco.114 111$ 1122 4.1
U 8 Realty .. 27 26V4 26 Vj
II R Rubber 84 '4 82V& 82tt K
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IT H Smll & lief. 48
do pref .... 47 14
U R Hteel .... 9ft
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112
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H Hteei .... n?i 'v :107s
do pref .....114 'A 1144 114
Utah Copper ..71 69 70
Utah See Corp. 16 IB. 15J
Va Car Chem.. 66 66 66
do pref iv.vi "v
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do pref A.
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W Maryland.
West Pad do..
ao prer . . .
West Un Tel
West Mfg- ...
do 1st pref.
Wheel & L K.
White Motors., 66
Wlllys-Ovld .. Z8
do pref .... It
Wilson Co . . . .
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FOR SALE
$1,700,000
City of Bethlehem
Water Works 4 Va Gold Bonds
Series of 1919
Ths City of Bsthlehcm offers tar uu n.
bond Issue delimited "VVatsr Works 4
Gold llonds. Series o( 1918." n the sum of
11.700.000 consisims 01 coupon bonds of the
denomination of 1600 or ItOOO. ss the pur
chaser may prefer, bearlna- Interest at the
rats of four and oiie-half per centum (4)
per annum, free of taies other than succes
sion or Inherltsnce taxes, dated February 1.
1019. and maturing at various dates not
lens than flirs S) nor more than twentyntns
(20) years from ths date thereof, the Inter
est belnc payable semiannually as evidenced
by ths Interest coupftns thereto attached.
nids for the. purchase of ths whole or any
portion of ths Issus will be received by ths
undersigned up to and Includlnc 7 o'clock
j. M, March IB. 1019. at his offlco in the
Municipal Dulldlnir. 14S K. Ilroad street"
llethlefiem. Pa., or presentation to ths
Council of said Cl'v. All bids must be ac
companied by a certined check in a sum
equivalent to two per centum (2) thereof.
Issus.
Ths
serves
aniht0!.
th City of Bthth.sm r
rolaet my and tl KMa
JAMKH n. MATIIKWa
nt of Announli aintt "!
H.lkl.t.. s " "" mimmimvw Vs.
mm 3milltfMU 4T4Js ,
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The (olloiving information ia summarized from a letter signed by C. R. Lindback, Eeq.,
President of tho Company:
Purpose of Iwue. To provide sufficient money to purchase and operate the
ntire business of the Lifter Ice Cream Company and to supply additional
'working capital. ,
Capitalization. The authorized and outstanding capital of the new Company
is as follows:
Aatsorized OittUaalig
Seven Per Cent. Cumulative First Preferred Stock
(Par Value $100) $1,000,000 $850,000
Seven Per Cent. Cumulative Second Preferred Stock
(Par Value $100) ; . . 1,000.000 161.800
Common Stock (shares without par value) . . . . . . 10,000 10,000
Assets. After deducting $420,000 for real estate mortgages, the net value of
the real estate, buildings, equipment and other tangible assets of the two
companies (excluding any valuation for milk routes and other intangibles)
as appraised by the Manufacturers' Appraisal Company and giving effect to
the present financing js approximately $1,750,000.
Earnings. Total net earnings of ihe Abbotts Alderney Dairies and the
Lifter Ice Cream Company for 1918, after allowing" liberal depreciation, as
reported by Messrs. Scovell, Wellington & Co., Certified Public Accountants,
and with earnings adjusted by them to show the probable effect of this
financing, were 3.91 times dividend requirements on this issue.
Sinking Fund. A Sinking Fund (operating semi-annually) ol three per cent.
per annum of the maximum amount of First Preferred 'Stock at any time out
standing shall be set aside monthly for retirement of shares of First Preferred
' Stock by lot at 110 and accrued dividend, unless such shares can be purchased
at lower prices in the open market.
General. The management of the Company will be the present management
of Abbotts Alderney Dairies, supplemented by the present operating'organ
ization of the Lifter Ice Cream Company, both of. which have been very
successful since the inception of their respective businesses. It is expected ;
"that many e'Sohomies will be effected by the consolidation of these two'"
' successful companies, which should show in the 1919 earnings statement.
The accounts ot Abbotts Alderney
Messrs. ucoveii. Wellington c
0 tfaffiirsrs' Annrftlidl Cflmniny
Morgan. Lewis Docklus. Attorneys for tho Dankers,
S?' .!choL'nr.an?..7h7'SroCp.Sr,V;phpVli''b,y 'tlWn.'
lo'r.v." ' w,r cua he"w,,h tf AKasuS" bVheMV;.nr".:
Cli
Price, 90 and accrued dividend; yieldingvalout 7.78
, Descriptive circular' upon request.
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