Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 22, Image 22

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA-. TUESDAY, MABOH
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$3,000,000
Brooklyn Edison Company, Inc.
General Mortgage Gold Bonds (Ten Year) Series B
To mature) January 1, 1930
To b dated January 1, 1920
Intaraat payable January 1 and July 1. The Company, In ao far as permitted by law. will pay Intereit
without deduction for any Federal Income Tax not In ezceea of 2 ft. Coupon bonds In denominations
of $500rand 91.000; bends of 11,000 retjsterabla as to principal only. Fully registered bonds In denomi
nations of fl.OOO. S.0OO and 110.000. Coupon bonds of $1,000 and registered bonds Interchangeable.
Redeemable at the option of the Company upon thirty days notice at 105 and interest on any
interest date. Series A Bonds hare been listed on the Ne- York Stock Exchange and application
will be mad to list these Series B Bonds
Total General Mortgage Bonds Authorised. Jl00.000.000. Outstanding. Series A S, $5,500,030.
Series B 9 (this Issue), 93,000,000
Central Union Truat Company of Now York, Trustee
TpOl information regarding these Bonds, reference
J- is made to a letter from Mr. M. S. Sloan, President
of the Company, which is here briefly summarised,
and copies of which may be had upon request:
Brooklyn Edison Company, Inc., docs all the elec
tric light and power business in the Borough of
Brooklyn (except the Twenty-ninth Ward), City of
New York, serving a population estimated at over
1,600,000. The Company or its predecessors have
been successfully engaged in supplying electric
light and power since 1885.
The General Mortgage Bonds are the direct obliga
tions of Brooklyn Edison Company, Inc., and are
secured by a mortgage on all its real and personal
property now owned or hereafter acquired, subject
only to $11,096,000 underlying bonds. The Genera'
Mortgage closes the mortgages securing these under
lying bonds, no more of which may be issued.
Junior to the General Mortgage Bonds, there
are outstanding $1,693,700 Debenture Bonds and
$17,306,300 Capital Stock. Dividends have been
paid at the rate of 8 per annum since 1904. The
quoted prices for these securities indicate a present
market equity over and above these General Mort
gage, teonds of about $18,000,000.
The Company has authorized $5,000,000 Series B
6 Bonds and the Public Service Commission for
the First District of the State of New York has ap
proved their issuance; additional Bonds may be
issued for refunding purposes and for 80 of the
cost or reasonable value, whichever is less, of addi
tional property or securities of similar companies.
In no event may additional Bonds be issued for
property or securities unless net earnings, as defined
in the mortgage, have been at least twico the annual
interest charges upon all outstanding underlying
mortgage bonds and all Bonds issued under this
General Mortgage, together with those applied for.
Additional Bonds may be issued only upon authori
zation of the Public Service Commission.
The table below shows the growth of the Company's
earning power and the favorable relation between
income and interest charges on its funded debt:
Calendar Gross
Year Earnings
1915 $7,000,814
1916 8,904,808
1917 8881055
1918 8,854,301
1919 10,850,114
Opera tint
Expenses,
Taxes and
Plant Rescrre
$4,669,030
5,014,050
5,011,982
6,162,446
7,499,102
Gross
Income
$2,431,284
3,190,758
2,869,073
2,691,856
3,361,012
Interest
on Funded
Debt
$791,176
683,540
711,241
715,374
954,791
Balance
$1,640,109
2,607,218
2,157,832
1,976,482
2,396,221
Gross Income for the last five years has averaged more than 3 Unles the interest on the Company's entire
funded debt. For 1919 the Gross Income was more than 3 times the annual interest charge on the General
Mortgage Bonds, including this issue, and all underlying bonds.
Price 92 and interest, to yield over 1
,Whn, as and if issued and received by us. It is expected that Temporary Bonds of
$1,000 denomination will be ready for delivery about March 10
All leial dlail: perioininr. lo this issue will be subject to Ike approval of Messrs. Stetson, Jennings e Russell, r Sev York.
Guaranty Trust Company of New York
140 Broadway
FIFTH AVENUE OFFICE
Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street
MADISON AVENUE OFFICE
Madison Avenue and 60th Street
LONDON
LIVERPOOL
PARIS
HAVRE
BRUSSELS
Clayton F. Banks, Philadelphia Correspondent, 421 Chestnut Street
We da not iurntce the statements and flrurri contained herein but th' are tal.r
from sources hlch vrc helleJ to be u cur-ite
Republic of France
Progress in the recovery of France from the
World War has already given fresh evidence of
.he characteristic vitality of the French people.
We are receiving subscriptions for account of
the French Government to
The New French Internal
5 Loan of 1920
Redeemable within 60 years by semi- ''
annual drawings beginning September '
IHth. 1920 at 150 which is equivalent
to 1500 franca for each 1000- franc bond
Subscriptions are payable in dollars at the rate
of exchange fixed each day by the French
Financial Agency in the United States, which
is based on the closing rate of exchange for the
previous day. This price will be announced
daily in these advertisements.
Pricfc Today $70.42 per 1000 Franc Bond
At the normal rate of exchange the cost of this
bond to the American investor would be $19.1
Our interim receipts calling for temporary bonds nf
the French Government will be issued against payment
in full in dollars.
BROWN BROTHERS & CO.
Fourth and Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA
Closer Prices
Closer Terms
Closer Collecting
That is the trend of sound trade.
That is the consensus of opinion expressed
in letters we recently received from hundreds
of leading manufacturers and wholesalers
in every part of the country.
Men with the vision to foresee any reactive
tendencies of business usually have the fore
sight to safeguard their resources against
such reaction. They welcome the complete
Protection and Sen'ice afforded by the
American Company's Credit Insurance.
It will pay Manufacturers and Jbbbers to
.send for the full particulars of the American's
Unlimited Policy.
X. AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO.
or NEW YORK L M. TREAT, president
"Tll COMPANY THAT IMU TW UMUMITID POLKTr"
XV J. Morphy, Manager J. F. McFadden, Gen. Agl
Mutual Life of N. Y. Bid.
Phone Filbert 5503
Philadelphia, Pa.
. Pllrt
SLUMP IN AMERICAN
LOCOMOTIVE PROFITS
Earnings on Common Equal to
$6.81, Against $24.17 in
First Half of Yoar
New Yotk, Mnrch 2. Surplus ram
itiRs of the American Locomotive Co.
dropped from $0,402.00S n the first
half of 1010 to $1,702,170 for the last
six months of the year. Tho respective
equivalents on the common stock, nfter
preferred dividend requirements, were
$24.17 n sharo and 50.81 n share.
Gross earnings for the last half of
the year, amounted to $20.0a0,0R3,
compared with $4n.4M,40S for the first
half. For the full twelve .months tho
total earnings were $70,113,681, con
trasted with $108,023,521 for the fiscal
jenr ended Juno 30, last. The report
issued yesterday was in conformity with
the company's previously announced
plans to make, its fiscal year corre
spond with Us calendar year.
Tho balance available for dividends
for the calender year was equal to
$30.08 a share on the common stock,
compared with $41,150 n share earned
In thp last fiscal year. Commenting on
the showing for the Inst half of the
year, Andrew Fletcher, president of the
company, said :
"Tho business of the company for
tho six months ended December 111,
1019, as was anticipated by the man
agement, wns of low volume due to
virtually n complctp nbsenco of orders
from our domestic rnilwnys. The orders
taken were largely from foreign rail
ways, and were both on a cash and on
n deferred credit basis. A larger volume
of foreign orders on a deferred credit
basis could have been taken, but the
securities offered were of u character
that in our opinion represented un
usual commercial risks and were there
fore declined.
"The plants averaged for the six
months period but 20.2 per rent ton
nage production of their rated capacity
and for the month of November, 1010,
but 12.C per tent of capacity."
Trom the $3.0.'18,?i00 profits of the
last half year Mr. Fletcher said that
there had been deducted n reserve of
S4O1.30O for income and profit taxes.
This left a net profit of $2,577,170,
compared with $C,017.00S for the first
half of the year.
BUSINESS NOTES
One of the yarn liotiara U Jnt bring
ing; out skeins cut In suitable lengths
for Immcdlato uso Instead of the usual
lengths. The thread or yarn Is put up
in envelopes. By supplying the ma
terial In thH manner much valuable
time, It Is pointed out. will bo saved
uhlch Is now used to cut tho thread
Into impropriate, length Tho new pro
duct. It Is said, should appeal greatly
to manufacturers who employ needle
women. rtr W) f celelirntlnr It twentieth
imilxersary. the Mllllnerv Jobbers' As
sociation will hold what It Is salil will
h the "greatest contention of mllllnerv
lubbers In history" In New York on
May 6, 7 and 8.
Comet mniinffirtiirera lime nn com-TV-iInt
to offer regarding the olume of
business tendered to them, but many
difficulties surround getting tho neces
sary materials for manufacturing goods.
If It lorn out tlint men refute to pa.r
the new prices for clothing, manufac-
liners profess to seo an example of an
Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Hecelpta. 40.001 'buehele. The
marftet waa unchanged. Quotations were
follows; Car lota, In export elevator,
government standard Inspection, standard
rrlcea. No. t red winter. $2.89i No. 1 north
ern eprtna-, $2.30; No, 1 hard winter. J2.8Hi
No. 1 red winter, garlicky, J2.JTS No. 1.
red emutly, 12.30; No, 1 red, garlicky and
mutty. $2.34, Tho United States drain
Corporation purchases of wheat are baaed
on tho following schedule of dlacounta; No.
2 wheat, Se under No 1, No. 8 wheat, flo
under No. lj No. 4 whe?t, lOo under Nn, 1;
No. B wheat. 14o under No. 1.
CORNnecelpta Id 77ft buahets. fluppllea
were email and the market ruled Arm but
quiet. We nuolo new, as to duality Mid lo
cation, at ) S3&1 08, tho later for No. 2
yellow
. OATS Iterelpts, 12.412 bushels The mar
ket a quiet but nrm under light offering
Quotation: Oar lot, as to location No. 3
white. S1.6j1.024, No. 3 white, SI, 101
1.10ll(:Ne. 4 white. 10t,OOU.
riX)UIl Itecelpta. 1,010,430 pound In
sMck. The market w dull and unchanged,
with bualneae chiefly In ipot good available
below mill limits Tho following wero the
quotation: Per 1V0 lb , packed In 140-lb.
iut eacka Soft wnter straight, weatern,
10.73(711,23: do, do. nearby, SlO.OSifll:
hard winter, straight, J.I2W12.50; do, short
patent, tlSCHB.fiO: spring first, clear, 10,30
10; do, patent, I12BO18.10: short, pat
ent. $13.301318 73: fancy spring and. city
mllla patent, famllv brands, 114 10'?14.40.
TUNC PLOUn. iwld alowly st former rales
We quote at JDB0 23 per barrel In ack.
PROVISIONS
.Trade waa quiet and largely of a lobbing
character but price were ateadlly held.
Th quolallona1 Deer, In set, amoked and
air dried. nOo; beef, knuckles and tender,
amoked and lr-drd, 81c: pork, family, B2o:
name, 8 r, cured, looee, 274328c; do,
ekjnned. looee 2314 sr2flo: do, do, amoked,
2BH 028c, ham, boiled, honelc, 30c: pic
nlo ahouldera, fi. I. cured, loose, 21c: do,
smoked, 22c: bellle. In pickle, looae, 23c.
breakfast bacon, 32c; lard, 24Hc
DAIRY PRODUCTS
nUTTPin Tho market ruled steadv at the
lets dectine with sufficient lobbing demand
to abeorh the limited receipts Quotations:
Holld-packed creamery, fanry, high-scoring,
finite, OCSOSc; extras, 03c: extra llreta, 02
flic; firsts, flOOSOo: seconds, BOfitlUc;
swpel creamery, choice to fancy, (lfWOSe:
fair to good, SlWO'lc; print Jobbing at 73
(27Sc for famy and at 62 (f 72c for fair to
choice
EGOS Offerings were more liberal ond
the market waa, again weaker, but fine fresh
stock met with fair sale at reUsrd figure.
Quotations: Tree cases, nearby nrats, J18
per crate: nearby current receipts. 1 17,40:
western eitra nrsta. I17.4O017.B1; weatern
firsts, 10 H0iTlfl.O3; selected fresh fitgs Job
bing at 00808c per dozen; cold storage eggs
luminal
I'HIIKHB vas In fair request and alesdv
Quotation: New York whole-milk flats, held,
fancy 31c. fancv held dpc11s higher: held
'a'r tn.soJd.SOdSO', c, current make, nom-
nai, Wisconsin, whole-milk Hats.
held, fancy.
higher, held, fair
fancv helri nrlal
to. good, flotation c. Jobbing aalea of fancy
81c
to
held goods 83($34c
POULTRY
I.1VB Fancy ftj.t stock wa In Rood de
mand and firmer with supplies well under
tuitroi. wuotauon: row, una rat, jip
45c. do. Inferior. 40&4tc. broiling chicken.
fancy. sott-meateM. weighing 1H2 lbs,
apiece, 330Oc: spring chickens, average,
soft-moated, 43043c; do. Inferior. 40041a;
etaggy oung roosters 30082c; old roosters,
23020c: ducks, white Tekln, 44046c: do,
Indian runner, 40642c, do, Musocvy, 800
S.'c; turkeys, 40043c pigeon, old per pair,
35c; do, young, per pair, 45080c.
DnKSSED Kino freeh-kllled stock waa
well cleaned uu and firm. The quoUtlona
follow: Fowl. fresh-killed. dry-picked.
In boxes Weighing 4 lb and oer apiece,
40c, weighing 3H lbs , 373c; weighing; 4
lbs., 33033c row la fresh-killed, In bbl .
dry-picked Weighing 4 lbs and oor apiece
3l)Hc; weighing 3Vi lbs, 80087c: weighing
:t lb., 32V 3 Ic Old roosters, ary-plcked.
28c. llrollera, Jersey, drj-plcked, CBOiinc;
do. ordinary nearby dry-packed B033
llroller. weatern. dry-packed, weighing m
02 lbs. apiece. 4803Oo. Uoaatlng chickens,
western, dry-packed, In bbl. Weighing 4
ba. and ever .apiece, 80037c; weighing 8'i
lbs apiece 34 033c- weighing 3 lbs apiece.
:14033c. weighing 2U lbs. apiece, 41042c
Western, corn-fed thickens. 12 to boa. 17
lbs and under to dnon per lb 4.104Sc
18 to 24 lbs to dosen, per lb.. 4.'WIHc: 2.".
to 30 lb to dozen per lb 400 12c, 31 to
30 lbs. to doien. per lb . 83030c. 37 to 42
lbs to dosen, per lb 350 inc. 43 to 47 lb
to drzen. per lb., 330,10c, 4s lbs. and over to
aorcn, .mtiuc. i.apona weatern Weigh
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GOVERNMENT BONDS
Panama coupon 2s. 1030 .
ranama regiatered 2 1038
Panama coupon 2a. 1038. .,
Panama registered 2a. 1038
Panama coupon 8a, 1001.,, ,
Panama regiatered 3a, 1001 ,
Philippine 4a, 1084,.;.,,. ,
Philippine 4, 1033 .
Philippine 4s 1030 .. .
U R Gov coupon 2a, 1030.
11 H Oov rejistered 2. 1030
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nJliL300 . Relatives and friend. Newi.
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-.e, ,.... .Vt-( uci itiriruowil inTt Tirivnif,
nr wV!NALV'77Fb- THOMAS M son
?,l3m' .nd M.tv Aaplnall. BelAllves ,3
.i lViA'. Ston'otter' Asn of 1'hlla,. B.
Uted to funera . Wed. 2 P. tn 204 Da a.
ware . . K.im... v . rt.iT-l. "''
can Tues. eve.
n,iLT?ir"'iii 3r,1B "owell st . Wlsslno.
ITJr.',' ttbl !;. LOUISA W. HALT. Fu.
Bldg., 1820 Chestnut St. Int. private.
irviil-w"0n.D" u 0f Pneumonia, Feb :s,
P.LINtW", '""band or Jennie V. Bradfo'i
iiia..i T1 runerai veu. in n. m
r.v - .yiii. si, ini
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Financial Briefs
i ho uvernpe price nf twenty active
intltivtrinl stocks mlvnnoed O.DS per icnt
yesterday to 02.20. while tuentv mil
roads ndvaneed 0.27 per cent to 75.01.
The Xew York suhtreasiiry cninnl
$5,000,000 from the banks on Momlav.
reducing the cash net loss since Fri
day to ? 10,010,000.
Gcorst- K. Stanffcr. until recently,
for several years, a uationnl bank ex
aminer in this district, hns been ap
pointed an nnsistunt rashier of the
Fourth Street National Bank.
.Tones Westling has become associated
with Powell, Garard & Co., invest
ment securities.
mfiiicYJ W'1 .:-?'.W...l- UAA. a
..... t UIICIII A.JIUI-SJ II in lt)l.
deneo Mantua, X J
fATiii'ntii'i1' 7 f',1cn of hneumonla,
l-ATIIL,niNn W.. wife nf T. W Il.lvln.
t 002 K. Main t Cnalesvllle. Pa. Funrl
servlcea at house. Thurs,. 1:30 n ni Ini
servlcei
tirtvnta
T..Il,2&AJ?i".,n .. Doyleatown. Marrh I,
J-'-LEN IHQLAN. aged 70. Itelatlve anj
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 0 a tn ;
ir-,".,.',I2C0. "' nry Fell. cor. Stale nnj
ShV.C't 8t,'V, Doylestown. Pa. Requiem mas,
Church of Our Lidy of Mt Carmel, 10 a m
Int. ndjolnlns cam
BROWN'. Feb. 27. MART A wife Mlih.
?'.'. J, i ."'VS!' "d daughter William anl
late Bridget Crosaon and riter Rev. John M
..r"'0!1, .KS'a,LvS" st"1 friends Imlted te
funeral. Wed.. 3:80 a. m.. M41 Aramlni
f,vj ,. Solemn reqinem mas. Church el
''ntox?0 It m- Int -N'w Cathedral Cem
n.n.n.SWN-Vbi .M- JAMES F. BHOWN.
Belatlve and friend invited to serMc.
lues, 7:10 p. m.. 2040 N 20th st. InL
nln'.Vy..cm" Trenton. N. J
cniviW""111"1! J- WILLIAM JUI.8
CHANINKL. Funeral aervlre Thura., 11
a. m. Oliver II. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut
at. Tn. nMvf,
rr.,.iJvS2y,:n rrJ'o' of WILLIAM
CARPLNTER. which wa to take pise.
Aiarch J. J p. ni.. postponed until furth.r
notice. DUA to H(tlv nti .rrli.nl trntii fl.l.
j veston. i '
niChU'i'i'r,n7r1'D- sn- KMZABF.TII. wir. et
1 Richard J Cutler (nea Turner). BelatlvM
SI" . ,,"a" mviii-a to funeral rvlc
n . ?r J?- ,n.' "sldenco of son-ln-lnw
Oeorge McDowell 2133 N. 8th et. ,lnt. North
w59, ?! .T.v. friend may call Tues. eve.
.,iiyi',?F'b- ?? HANNAH B. widow
of Lewla Deavea. Funoral private, realdencs
SA Sci,9iore W- Daaes. Oakinont. Pa.
Wed . 2 -an o. m.
DEMIN'O. Ib. 28, of pneumonia. CI.SIK.
daughter of Joaeph c. and Joanna P. C,
SiVllJf,' Jfunersl errvleea Wed.. 2 p. m.
003;1,i.,JVh,n',on nvo. Int. private.
DOERINO. Of pneumonia. Feb 2,
u. .;, Vil ru" " ,aui nu nary uoenns
Service; Wed,, 2 p. in . 8302 Haverford avt
Int. private
DONNELLY. Of nneumnnla, at 3201 Pan
SiPl.." ?b- -.8- HENRY F husband ot
Mary O. Donnelly. Solemn requiem mi
ti'.i Jr,m"s Church Wed.. 10 a m. Int
co t " Brooklyn. N Y . papers
l)6uqiinRTY Feb. 23, MRY wife ot
?")" .Dougherty Funeral Thurs H.30 a
m 2811 Aramtngo ave. Solemn high ma-i
?,' ."""'"n Church of St. Ann 10 a m Int
Ilolv Cross rVtn
bills), under which the railroads of the iirD-N'N'-f pn'umonli, March l. ri.Lin
TT..u.i u,t... i . ... " . ' 'i'i ii (nee Cay), wife nr lfarrv s n,mn v.
returned to neral service Thura.. " o in.. 137 J PA.nn
m. int private.
.V.'iU'.'U'AN. Feb. 20. CHARLES H
Interesting Booklet
The Guaranty Trust Co. of Xew
York has ;ucd a booklet on the trans
portation net ol Jiiai (I.'srh-Cunimins
uuis, unuer winch the ra
United Stntes hove heen
tL.IB . rri. . . ...
tuvii unnrre. ilie levt Ot tile I.tW, as
reported by the conference committee of
senators and representatives, is printed
in full nud carefully indexed. There U
also given it summary of the act for
ready reference, and it bilcf nccount of
the history of federal te-;ulntlons pcr
tainiuK to railroads and other rommou
can-lets. liesinnltiK with (lie eimchnent
of the interstate commerce mt in 1SS7
irresistible, force meeting an lmmoablei Jne 810 Iba apiece d4Ab."c
wet&htng 7 1
apiece, nnc;
hut there can be no creat1 Z;"X "nr.Z ".i. ..iu.UiVh ?Ia
with pi-Ices for labor andlssajsr do western fancv sA3nr ,ln do!
l,nilv " mn r.lilpflnnu mnv Vio ninile. 1"". aplete, njc. weigllllltt 0 lbs
fhev .-idmll but lhr Mn hi. nn r-re.at ' .V'JlK" . PH. ?'? 'Sc . Turke a. near-
cmcesslons
, if.plnl. fi, IiaI nroa-mt Inlnld fair I . raa,, KS.IK.n Al .n.. , r
.,.,.. , . .. , ,. 'Ducka. western. SbOilOc Oees Heitern. t'1
ii I ui rinrriri rru (iir iiirii nnirr n r..M., i,Aiq. .i . t- ., . .. , ... si.
tie pelt of the maiidUatldv of tho 'tjiibc ' u" 'a'r l" K'" J '
iocoons has been leceUed by the New i cdccu ciiiiitc , "' '
VrirL' T7ur Aiipllnn Knle (Inrnnratlnn rnwiio 1t
juiaiistiMAN. aged 30. Funeral services
Thurs.. ln.gft . m lain rinnM ab.
Inh p.r.u!.ati 5ft- Vernon Cem Friend mayi
.,."'. ii i.oi, Anurie. tair ren JJ.
U-.UIIIIDE Pltf VOST, widow of C. 8lim-
per Earev. Relative and friend Invlt'd
to fiiperai eerylces. Wed.. 2 p ni.. hrother'a
le-ldepce. Willi. m Provnat, Jr. 122U Wal
! nu,.,t,.VV.rrhe'r.er' Vn- Int nfvate.
I , ,' '?JJ,n J!l' 2S MARTHA 11. wife ot
late Wllllan. P I l.her and dnughter of lit.
JarUs tjnd Jlary Elll. aged OS. formerly nf
i I Ishervllle, Pa Funeral service. Thur- .
- ti ni. J3 N Pobinsoi t Int. prhate.
I FORD Feb "S MlnlE 1 vlf. f li,.
1
The
rrom which th s pelt was taken I J?!"6!;?!11' rulVi "$ ",". JPlo,i '
.i.,.,,, .,.. -n,i ihe kln I r hi! ", to quality, 4v0- do,
?","."?'?,- .arnr'LJ ,hn sI,"l.1BOCr3 7S Crenberrle.. per bb
from a nhipper In the Mldille West
animal fro:
wns a
mtasures fifty-four Inches from the tip
of ihe nose to the tip of the tall. In
width It measures thlrtem Inches on the
fur aide, and its estimated value In the
raw state Is about $50
Gold for South America
New York, Mum h 2. -('miMdeiable
Sold coin is being vtigaiteil for ship,
mi-lit to Houtli A moil. -a within the uext
few days. It will amount to t-vvvrul
millions
I'lN ( IAL
NOTICE PHILADELPHIA OMI'ANV
FIRM' MOHTtiAt.i: AMI 4 01. LATERAL'
, TIll'sT 5 PEK t I.NT iOLI BOMIS, I
I DATED 1IR(II I IT. 18:), tTAMl'KIl
I'NDI.Il HINKI.Vt. I'lM) CONTRACT OF i
I JULY 10. 1017.
' Sealed proposal wl I be received until 12
o lock noon huturdio, pril 3d lli0, at I
the nfflr- of THE Pltii IIIES'T LIFE V.N'I)
TIU'ST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA t
N W corner 4th niul i twsmut ele Phlla I
1 ilelphla. Pa Trustee uml. i ihe Sinking Fund
''nntract d'tl Jul in 1017 with tha
i I'lIILADKI I'HIA COMPWT proildlur for
a Sinking I'unil In retmct io First Mortace I
and (,-oinierai irui ., ner 'ni i.oit Bono,
of the PHILXDELI'lin ttlMl'AVY, dated
Tdarcb 1 1SII0, for the sale to ihem of all or '
any part of so n am ISonda of tlDOO each of
said Bond which hae bien siamprU under i
the terms of the Slnl.lng Fund Contract if1
July 10 1017 a. the turn of 1112 391 13 ap
pllcable to tbn Sinking Fund will pay for
In accordance with the terms of the said
contract.
Lowest bid .it a pi Ice not exceeding lOT1!
pr cent of the par Milue and accrued In
terest, within the number Muted, u 111 1
accented and the pirtli offering then: ad
led at oiii and paMnent insd on sur
render nd trinsfer of the Bond aecom
panled b IVderal Income Tax ownerhto
jertllbate for acou'-l Interest, on April 3.
1020. Interest on the llond-4 so accepted
will osaae on April R, 1010.
The trumee re3r tn right to rejert
any or all bid not satisfactory io said
trustee The offi-r of bidder unknonn to
the trustee mut bo urtomiianled bv .alii
factory referemes
Should to or more holder bid the am
lowest prh-e the numher of bonda taken (
from eaih will be as nearly aa prai tlcable
pro rata
Proposal should he Indorsed ' Propo.il
for the Sale of Flrl Mortgage and Collat
eral Trut S Per Cent Oold Honda of the i
PHILADELPHIA COMPANY." and ad
dresaed to '
, WINO President '
llir PROVIDENT I IFE AND TRl'ST
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
N w tor tn ana cnesmut sts
Philadelphia. Pa
It Ll.l.lt-LI'.HIIIH fOMPANV
I Irst Mortgage O'r Milking Fund (.old lloniU
L'nder thv nrovUlona of the murtaave,
nronnsnl fcr the nci ount of th nklng
fund will be rnelved until 3 p, m. March 13.
1010. ai tli orfke of the Northern Trim
fomnanv Truntee for the ! to It at th
lotvost price not evueding 1112's of the r
fsce alue and an rued Interest, of a many
of the Hb-ne.rnenii noj ind aa 1J0 BOO will
purchase AH tenders should be addressed to
iho undersirnd
snitTIIKRV 'IRl'ST COMPNY
Trustee
Oih anil Sni inr Qwrden t
Cho ce eto-k mft iUi fair Io and alues
Apple
Der box
bbl S408.
do, per crate. 7Bcf2.3d. Oranges, Fior
Idi. pr box. 14 258 B Tangerine llnr-
Ida. per M-box. 13 3094.78 Orapefrult.
Florida per box, II TBfT.t , straulu rrlea,
Florida in-r quart BOffOSc
VEGETABLES
Potato-, of tine qualities were flnnl hold
Cubbisr dull at iho late decline Onion
ot UesliHble quality were again slightly
higher vuotHtlons White pntators, Penn
nyU.inla per it , 14 73ti3, do New York
per cwt 14 70 W 4 DO Sweet potatoes,
southern i r hainr-r $1 1302 40 do. Jer
sey per basket, 1 10 B 1 h CabUigo, New
t orlc Danish per ton JSOffilO, do Florida
per hamper I1.B0O2 Onions pur 101Mb
eek Yellow No 1 15 7300.23 do. No J
4 0 4 23
Prices Strong on Paris Bourse
Paris, Marrh L I'lh-p -en. ...
on me uourM- toila
trnte
IOCS
inlltllllnL .. nn.. . .... 1 .. , r
outlines' TlVA ".iVi " .. "' " .. " . ...t"'"?-''"':'! h .B"iW daughter oj
.... .- - inn u uu iiiiii iii .11 i ihis i-ii iricii u mi j t miri 1.1 iaa
. ., . , , - -- - .. w . - v. ... ,...--- . i.l-i a unci n 1
francs S'2 centimes. aerOm, Tlurj , 11 a m 1001 Diamond si
Int prjVHt
the llourM- totlaj. Three per cent r,onl '.'t. 'h-'r). Rlatle and frKn.U
ies weii niinlrd m -,T .-..., -., iSUined Women's Sodality of Oenu Invltei
.is weie iiuoicd at ,i Irancs 11L' .-en- 1 to fi-n-r:il Thur S n. m 1310 N. isth st
:s; exchaiiBc on Loiidon, .JR finncs "'i1' i"i church ot oen 11 a ni int
Auto funira'
I y7THEVVH,TE
FOR WOOD-METALOR PLASTER
4T 411 StOMI
or
ThomscnWoodRniahifiq Co,
'BmrmBSMKmttmmmmmmeeamBm
(ar INSURANCE
Thou Shalt
Not Steal!
DUT a great many automobiles are stolen.
- We furnish insurance to reimburse you
against loss in case you should be one of the
unfortunate whose car is stolen.
Let us explain to you these low-cost policies.
H
arris
J.L
atta
PPV!CVT,VANIA BLDG. PHILADFl.ni'i a
Locust 578 itacc 3430
TK M,-IIIP XOTiri'.S
STKAMSIIII hOTICF.S
eEHRET "
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
X, MFG. CO. u
Ap DREXEL BLDG. .-&
Forty FlVfcS
POWER D
PL1NT K
i?ms
New piftona and valves fur
nished for ice machines. Ex
pert repairmen at your service.
Phone. Will. 1814 and Main 3441
nJl.rrUhUl.aK
CIS CHESTNUT STRKCT
En(llMartrUMnla
CIS CHHTNUT OTRKtT
! J KM! ?i!W 'l 3 if flS Fafttf-
raasrncrr and I'relshJ .Sei.lrri
I lioonholm . I'hiladrlulila to llrlslol (Aronmoutli)
, Netherpark I'lilhiilelphlu " Liverpool
.InJUln rhlladelnlila (ilustow
lj,rmunU New York " IMjmoulb. ( herbourit und LUernool
Imnenitor New York " therbours urd .Southampton
"" Veiv Vork " l.lrrrpool
Itojnl tieorie .New York " Plymouth, Havre und Southampton '.
alduf I'litludrhihln " Antwerp
(olumhl.t Nen York " l.onilo.idrrr. und t.lusEon .
( hluana . I'hllailrlphU " London .
Alaurrlaiila NrirYork " t lirrboiirE und .'uut.'iuiiiptuu
ennnnla rhlhiildphlu ' I.unJun
I'unnonln Nih ork I'ltrus. Dulirotnlk uml Irleste.
"aonl New ork ' l'l mouth, Huinkiirir and laindon
( arniaula ,. .rK l.luriiool
Royal tirdVar New York Plymouth, HaTe 11 ml Southumplon
Maurelanla . New York Chrrbourc anil -oulliiiiiiiitoii
"r0"'11 Y'ork ' I'ljnioiilh. t'lierhourc; und London
(ulumbla New lork " f.iipdondrrr) and t.l.iscoit
Imperator New ork ' I lirrboiirc and SuutliuiittHon
K. A. ilurlu New iork " Lltrrponl
l'or Lutrr Sulllnsa Apply in
1300 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA
Mar. 3
AMr 4
.Mar
Mur. 0
Mar 0
Mnr II
Mar. II
Mar in
Mar. I
Mur. IS
Mar S11
Mnr 30
Mur ,11
Apr. 3
Apr.
.Apr. II
pr. 17
Ayr. 17
iil- II
May 1
Mui
III III
1)1'
111; pithi ntiti.li nifK HOLDLks
irrun: iiimii.i: iiaudmahi. col
tn aceorusn'-e win preferred atcek pro.
e-ui
Lllddl.
THE BALDWIN
Locomotive Works
PHILADELPHIA
Steam, Electric and Internal Combustion
LOCOMOTIVES
1
4
HART OIL CORPORATION
Incorporated under Strict Texas Lnwa
1 Dividend Stock Payable 1 Monthly
No Bonds No Mortgages -No Indebtedness
Tho corporation has interests in
8 PRODUCING WELLS--18 WELLS DRILLING
19 WELLS CONTRACTED FOR
The i-orporation own oil nghtn under nearly 9,00 ie in tho
Runner Texaa. dlMrlct. IcaheU to Uie larireat eoinpanlea opeinllni; In thn
nld, to be Uave-lopM on a percentage baalB, the Hurt Oil Corporation
receiving a pftrt of tho oil absolutely fren. .,.,.,,.. ,. .
Thi corporation 1m controls 11.000 acres wall distributed over the
fields which It has reserved to drill Itself
Now payinjr 12 dividends from production.
Shares now $1.00 each.
Send (or Prospectus
HART OIL CORPORATION
GO Wall Street New York City H
Rtllrtto broken mi utiwe blocks M rift to mmm y
nn. nf tlie Company, the SiiDoie
Hardware Company will rnel ttndtra until
Ma) 81. Il'-O. tor the uurchaao at not to
exceed t'.O.IOl nr ahara and accrued divi
dend of o muih of in outatandlni- pra
frrerl etnrk aa l'l eonaume t io aum of
U7fil3l)7 t Ihe toweat prlco or prlcea
named In uneli terdera
HUPPI.UE DIDDt.i: HXRDWrt": CO
i- o r -. t- -.,,.-
Annnal ICIertlona
IIAII.HOAI)
Tim I'KNNH! VNI
liMII-A.11 .
. nenrral Ortite llroad RfTeat station
I hiladelpMa and March, loi'O
An election for threa Dlrritnra tu er;
for the term of four veara to aurted thoat
Ivihose term will oxnlra lih the ld rltctlon
will I held on lurailna thr S3nl dny f,f
Varrh. 1W0. between the houra of ten
n'olocU m and nix o clock p m at tha
I Oeneral "flee, of the OimnHny nroHd Mr-M
I Ktatlon. Philadelphia At that tlma and plari
a oto pr votea. will fclao bt taken on auch
other aul'Jecl or aublecta ai ahail hava U.n
dlrerted by the Stockholdera at their annual
1 mUtltia on tha OOi of March 102H ""'"'
I m" I.KWIH NISII.MON. H,r.r......
.1
i Dlrldenda I
rilllnKT.i'TllA "AKK-niTKftSj'ANV
I0OH Finance ISulldlnc
Pllladclpbla, Pa.
inn rramr wunrirrir aiviuena or Z per
nn the outatandlnv Cumulative
HtncK of th ComiMiny. payable
Xtareh 2. Iu2tl.
ItAHOLD
There arc openings in
nearly all branches for
skilled mechanics. Steady
work; good wages; excel
lent working conditions. A
large number of the ways
ure covered.
NEW YOKK
SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
CAMDEN. N. J.
Apply at Employment Dcpnrtnww
at the Yard
GREEN STAR LINE
Greek-Adriatic Ports
Piraeus, Salonica & Trieste
Other Porta ua Induirinrnta Olfer
Sailing From Philadelphia
U. S Skippinf Board Sttel Steamers
SS "ZAREMB0" ..Loadine
SS"J0MAR," About Mcli.20
For I'tiithrr I'm f'ciinn .pfiUl
CHAS. KURZ & CO., Inc., AttnU
10th Floor, Drexel lllilc, Phlla.
Vioiie. l.imUi.d zii Main tiid
MERCHANTS & MINERS
Transportation Co.
Katubllalird 1811
.Millions nf Paaaengera Currlrd
.Not Lite l.oit
COASTWISE LINES
riillndrlplilii-Iloalnn, Weil., hut.. V M,
t'lilllidrlnllla-H'niiliniih mid Jutknontllla,
I'rldur. 0 I. M.
I'relaht only until Miiy lat
in.
Pier IH. Mo.
Ave.
Vi
Jlnliilrd 1000
NAGLE
STEEL COMPANY
STEEL PLATES AND ..IIEETS
Pottstown, Pa.
Phlla. Office, Hit Morris Iluildlng
tent (20 lenta ijer ahare) haa heen declared
aoia
a ffullv naldl nf
Cheilta will re mailed.
Praferred
aid) of ttocri
Charles J. Webb Hi (Jo.
Wool .
and CnUnn-Yarn it
Stale Bank of Philadelphia
Fifth and Bainbridge Sts.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
' NOTICi:--TIIi: AMKRICAV HTKAMER
I KITTUaAl'N.' from Uatoum. ate., ar.
rivru hi i-iiiiNuciuiii rcurudrv iiU unn Will
dlicharir unOf r fener! orJtr Conrlvtipe
hould call at thla ofTlcf, urrendar btlli
i J i a vB otiivrv
tin
EARN-LINE
incori.ori.lra isBi
U. S. Shipping Heard Ste;l Steamtf
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia Manchester
A Steamer Mnrch
Philadelphia Havana
SS "Coquina" Loading
SS "Lahc Foxboro". . .Mar. 5
SS "Lake Gaiera". . .Mar. 20
For ratei and particulars apply ti
i Earn-hns Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth SL
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Holland America
L!HE
NEW YORK to R0HERDAM
Via Plyraoulh & Boulosne-Sur-Mer
hulllm drill) eu on an mint
11(11. 1 AVM
g. H, NoonUm anltinir not
n
6
of alrUa la
8. NoonUm aalllnir not l.efore Mar J
H. notterdam, lalllnK not befora Jlar, JJ
M, r, Ainalerdum, aalllnv not hefnre Apr J
rur """" inriiiw Inrnriiiullun appir
Mf-iiSr ...i.rv. lout iviiiiini fu,, rnun
order, alao Ilia their nermlta
not riaimca ny a v. m. 3ior
will bw etored or left on doc
UI. flAAHB
nn.v. Mal. ..'
:k or.Cara at rlak
and aiMnwi of ownert .thereof., All peft
aotia are haraby cautioned aaalnat harborln
ae fruatlnK ny of tbe crew, a no daWa at
rsii&ft.Sfiteaaffi
JP
.Vl
Java . Pacific Lint
Itlreet htrilre,
(uu Vriimlaiii f.
NETHERLANDS
EAST INDIES
rH Cre tie ,
lien, AU. , ,
D A. OCHH.
fiK. JL tfeaa.
ii6.chtut su. now.
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