Wft '"'M , t .' , - - li i ' ii ', ?fi 20 EVESlXG VVBLiO LmGEllHlLA DJBLMtfU; WEEN tifttfA-Y. tofiOH24? 1&20 " ?.. V " -U . r 4' o. V r '?, .1 rft". I i IV L " j ;f& lit 48,830 SHARES American Hawaiian Steamship Co. Capitalization 500,000, Shares Par Value $10 A'O FUNDED DEBT American Hawaiian Steamship Company, which has been successfully engaged for over twenty years in a general freight-carrying trade throughout the world, now owns and operates a fleet aggregating 174,330 deadweight tons of the highest class of vessels consisting of the steamers Alaskan American Arizoiuan Dakotan Kloridan " Hawaiian Pan a man Texan Iowan Kentuckian Mexican Minncsotan Ohioan Oregonian Pennsylvanian Virginian The Company has recently acquired over 95 of the capital stock of the Coastwise Transportation Company which owns and operates the following fleet of colliers which has an average age of five years and an aggregate tonnage of 70,500 deadweight tons: Coastwise Transportation Suffolk Middlesex Norfolk-Fairmont Clarksburg Hampden Franklin Bristol The American Hawaiian fleet is time chartered for over seven months, and the Coast- wise fleet is chartered for three yeara so that future earnings are well assured. The man agement of the Company will remain in the hands of those who have successfully han dled it in the pa3t. As of March 3, 1920, the financial statement of the Company shows net current assets of $9,378,o00. After allowing for the net current assets, the 500,000 shares of capital stock outstanding at $75 represent a value for the Company's fleet including its interest in the Coastwise fleet of $117 per ton. Earnings have been maintained over a long period at a rate which has permitted financing new vessels from earnings and the payment of liberal dhidends. Since 1903 dhidends have been paid on American Hawaiian Stock equivalent to $81.75 per share. Net earnings before taxes of the Coastwise Transportation Company for the year ended February 28th, 1920 were equivalent to over $7 per share on American Hawaiian stock, based on the proportionate ownership of Coastwise Transportation Co. shares. The present rate of dividend on American Hawaiian stock is $8 per share. Net earnings after taxes for 1920 are estimated by the management at between $17 and $21 per share. We offer the unsold balance of th: above shnrcv of th Vmerican Hawaiian Steamship Company mbject to prio" sale and change In price at $75 per share yielding: over 10y2o At current rate of dividend W. A. Harriman & Co., Inc. Marine Securities 120 Broadway, New York Hay den, Stone & Co. 23 Broad Street, New York Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co. 11 Wall Street, New York I In ii iifimriilx i iiTii.i iinl liiirin it ivt cuiirm i.I Imt ir liiwil on inf'rmitlon which I' br licM.il tu In iinuui'c iii.l nli.ilili .iii'l up hi . h h " luixc nun? In putchi'ins these shares. V NEW ISSUE ... $12,000,000 Canadian Northern . Railway Five and One-Half Per Cent Gold Notes The Dominion of Canada Guarantees Principal and Interest by Endorsement $6,000,000 due December 1, 1922 .$6,000,000 due December 1, 1924 Principal and interest payable in gold in New York at the Agency of The Canadian Bank of Commerce Intercit payable June 1 mid December 1 In coupon form of $1,000 with provition for regiitrMion of principal. Authorized and Usueti, S12, 000,000. Dated December 1 191 D. Callable ai a whole, or in amount! of not le than $500,000 by lot, nt 101 and interest on any intercit date on GO day' notice. The Company agrees to pay the United States Normal Income tax up to 2 if exemption is not claimed by the noteholder. United States Mortgage & Trust Company, New York, Trustee '1 he (. nii.idi.'in .iiitlicin Kailw.tv is uik1 In tin- loja-i iinicnt uf the Dominion of (. anada tin "ii nil acquisition oi its capita! luck under authority of Acts of the Dominion I'arli. uncut. Prices to Net 6.90 Notes due December 1, 1922, 96.64 and interest Notes due December 1, 1924, 94.50 and interest Wm. A. Read & Co. 1421 Chestnut Street Philadelphia The Canadian Bank of Commerce 16 Exchange Placo New York - J,arff-- SEES PERIL IN W.W DRIVE FOR SO L DIERS Adjutant of Leg'fon In Utah Warns of Propaganda by Radicals n URGES FOREMEN'S TRAINING COURSE ASKS FOR FINANCIAL AID Ity lhn Afemrlntf! I'ritui ftshlniton. .March 121. failure o( the government to nld former Hcrvlcc men lius resulted In the I. W. W, mnk. lug a drive to get such men Into tlmt orcnitix-itiou. the House ways mid menni committee um irAil tminv hv .T. V.. IIoMcn, stntc adjutant oC the American U-cion In Utah. Oipinired propaganda . aprenillns. he said, and many "iinintcllifccitt" for mer ar lie men urc helnjt cnthcrcd iuto ihe 1. Y. AW as the result. "It Is hard to come bnck." Ilohlen ald. "and see the I, 'N. W. mulct mining the. .principles ami ideal of for mer jcrvlee men and plottiug t)i0 over throw of the, government." .1. (J. Strugham, u member of the Toulon's executive committee, told the committee there was much discontent uonj; hotli former service men nnd women, and that imediate rolief was uewf-sar.v. "They feel thev haven't Rot a square deal ai)d uie chafing Avith Untcit," StrtiRhnin Haiti, in urclpR pas(iq Of u composite bill framed by the Legion nnd piovidins privileged land Kcttiemcuts in MiKgrnted In thc Lime-Moudoll bill; homo building aid : 'vocational tinlnitig and pajmcht of ndjuotcd compeusutlon nt the tn(e of .fl.tJO for every duy of FCiviee. Ilepresentntive Girncr, Deinorrat. Texns, wanted to know how the funds to uirr.v out tlie iLcgiohJs plans were to be raided. The vvltuert said lie v6uld leave tlmt to the committee, bjt he estimated the totnl cost at approximately S'J.IQO,-000.000- Th Home oCHAS. K. JONES CO. No. 9 As Investigations The offerine of curitles for investment involves a moral obligation. To ful fill this obligation we con duct a thorough investiga tion of securities we offer. This inquiry is not merely technical, covering; the as sets underlying the securi ties, but it penetrates into the management and the future earning capacity of the company. Send for your copy of our current offering list. (To be continued.) I'urrcnl Inveatment Off r Intn ' I. ' ent upon Ileauesl municipal Railroads?4 Corporation Bonds to Broad Street - New York mCKCTMIM CUU MtUl"ttCTUOT- Importanco of "tloss's" Holp in Accident Prevention Told State Safety Congress WILLING TO DO HIS PART Uy Iho Associated I'ress lfarrlfthurg, March 24. The foie man nnd Ills imnoitnnt relation to the orgunlrutlon nnd maintenance of safety rcguiniioni ot rcunhvivanin industrial establishments foimcd the theme of a general discussion at the opening of the third dnv of the state safety conercss at the Capitol today. The foreman came in for some sharp criticism, but also had his defenders anfong the safety engineers. supervisors, emploj incut chiefs and personnel mnnagent who made up the audience. John A. Oartcl. safely engineer of the Carneaio Steel Co.,' I'lttMitirsli. wira the chniiman ot the meeting and gave tome of his own exporh new. (Ij-orse, T, Toidn.'of the iictbjchcm .Stee,l Co., declnren the' foreman wat n "pretty busy fallow'' nnd to make nny'sufety movement effective; the fore man hud to be n part of it. "t'ntll the foreman is a converted hooiter Jie'v Illilok aft?r-every alibi he enn find, and-U the hig.bost; is will ing to make. cjtcij,i"ffox'lilni yo'u can fount on some linnr goina'J he said, "Afteu nil, 'Wp inust rcaliro thnt the foreman is iust as human as tho rest of iK but lie is not superhuman. So Mrcnt him with consideration and he 'will PLAN NEW SHIP LINE Meeting Today Considers Service to , Pacific Coast l'lans for n revv ship line between this city and Pacify ports was dis cussed today at n meeting nt the Ilcllc-uo-Btratford. It is proposed to have three largo freighters of the Pacific Steamship Co. ply between Los Angeles, Han Francisco and Seattle and Phila delphia. If tho business warrants it, after the first six months three more l.irgc freight ers will ho placed in service. Mayor Moore presided at the gather ing, which wns called at the Instance of tho Hoard of Trade, Representatives of business interests nnd the steamship companies spoke. Delaware Body Backs Dry Law A resolution indorsing the prohibi tion enforcement amendment of the con stitution nnd calling upon candidates for the Legislature to publicly dcclaro whether or not they will support a state prohibition enforcement law in harmony with the federal Umcndmenl was unnnimously adopted at u meeting of the People's Association of Delawnro county, held last night in tho Arcadia Cafe, Juniper and Chestnut streets. As Governor Sprout is n resident of Delaware 'county, the resolution is taken ns the embodiment of his opinion. STnAMsnirNOTtriw HOW CHEAP ARE THE LOW-PRICED RAILS? SHORT analysis of fifteen leading low priced railroad stocks sent on request. MoOREjEpNARD &INCH ' CVSHMANfJEWHALLJlgr. 1340 Walnut Strflt Hitz-Carlton Hon l Ncwttrk. HUJrcvulway MEMBCnS WCW YORK . PHILADELPHIA L PITTSOURGH STOCK EXCHANCC3 t'ltWwrih liiLKUllIin4 Tax Free in Penna. Infol nuition on a piim.i nelit well established mw fined romiitliv lomtdl In Pennsylvania, tli.il Mi'iulil mtoreHt any lincstoi lir uf lVnna Slntr .mil oi 11 111 1 Incon e T.ix To Yield 6.:0r Information on Hancat Baker, Aylin & Young J. y NVV MN. Ir Vlmi isrr. Land Title Bldg. do his part in safety work. 'ToreniPn are 'made'.' not born." dc-' tlnrtd K, C. Tnmige, cnploncnt ngent of the Caujcgio Steel Cd. -"You must latch them young 'rind (t"raln"thehi up in the whv they should co; Jt-i8 my opinion thnt nn apprenticcMiip course for the training of foremen should be in operation ihe. j ear round in every in dustrial phnt. We arc not yet teach ing our foremen a method whereby they cm eliminate the friction and fiuuncial loss- raiihvd b.v a. huge labor turn ovei.'' NEW BONUS PLAN READY Legion Representatives Urge Land Settlement, Etc., -With Compensation Washington, March 21. Ucprcse3ta tives of the American Legion hod ready today for presentation to the House un.s and means committee a new plan for soldier relief, embracing piovisions for hind settlement, home building aid, vocational training and payment of ad justed compensation. The pioposal is n substitute for the original bill explained to the commit tee fiulicr thin month by Commander rranklin D'Ollcr and Thomas 1Y. Miller, chairman of the legislative com mittee. The fourfold plan carrying new rntes of compensation unV approved last night at a meeting of the executive com mittee. I'ndcr the bill land projects in nil states would be available to former service men and credit nt the rate of SI. 50 for every day of service, together with a loan nt tho ratcof 4 per cent interest would he authorized. Compen sation nt $2 a dnv would be poid thoe v.ho desire to acquire homes, in city of country sections. Vocational training would be extended for a time equivalent to service in the nrmv or navy and compensation at St. 50 a day would be paid. Adjustment compensation for those who do not de sire to participate in land projects, home building aid or vocational training would bo paid at S1.50 for each dnv of seivice. to bo available within a .veal from tltc passage of the bill by Coiw grcss. OPPOSE DEMAND OF LEGION 1 Rear Admirals Denounce Its Appeal to Congress New York, March 21. (Hv A. P.I Efforts ot the American Legion to in duce Congress to uppropriatv bonuses for hcrvice men were denounced last night by Hear Admiral James Jt. Glcn non, coininandnnt of tho Thiid naval district; Hear Admiral C. A. Carr and other speakers nt tho first nununl din ner of the Mlne-bwccper Post of the Legion. Metnbeix nf Ihe Legion, Admiral Carr declared, -.liould interest themselves in obtaining intl fni disabled poldirrs 01 I dependents of those who were killed. 1 instead of trying to obtain mouej foi themselves. I DOG GIVES FIRE ALARM Engine Company Mascot Leads Cop to Blaie In New York. Restaurant New York. March 2t - (By A. P.1 Out for .a htroll early this morning, "Ilex." veteran mascot. of engine com pan.v Xo. 4." discovered wmoke pouring finm a lestuurant in, Muidcn lane. He bunted up n policeman, led him to tlii fire by bnrking. and kiompcred witn ini!..r,iinti 114 Ills (omtinnr "rollnl" nvwftlv to the blare. The tire vaa ex I tliigiiished with blight loss. I Hex lias lived at o, t hoiiko for ten I jiurK. He was badly burned while as I Mating nt the 1'nuitnble fire hcverul wars ago. but icfused to become "lire shv" biiuut-c of his experience. EARHHJNE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer ' General Cargo Regular Service : PhOadelphia Manchester S S "Deo Moinei Bridge" Apr. 5 Philadelphia Havana SS"LaJteFoxboro" . .Loading S$."La Galera" . . .Mar. 31 Fbr rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth'St. PHILADELPHIA, PK Green Star Line MAnRKIl.t.KS, (IK.NOA & TniESTl' H .JiW,Ftl,Un,ATI0 ,?RTi'0",1,n 9 "JOMAIl-j. Lnt8 March S H "I.tniTlTV IIEM."...,FnrlT Arli S "WINONA" JllddiAiir IQMIIMII) MQt MA IN inn ' RERMU1 M- There 1 a new chnrm to Ilermudu In the months of .March and April, with balmy rMaa and beautiful flnwera n. where about It la a vcrltabla "Nature's ?,A"ii-v..7Ja:ic;!,,,,ta,?ur"': FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fatt. twin screw, palatial ateamera S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 11.000 Tan Dttptacemrnt Salllnc from New Tork vrv WMneailaT S.S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14.000 Tona Olnplaeement Salll" from New Tork every laturdar No paeaporta required for nirmuSa For further particular apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fu-neaa House. Whitehall St.. New Tork 115th Art CvUli.u .. Thb 115th exhibition of He Acad., o tho Kino Arts opens tpmorrovv er? nip nt Broad nn.I Cher-y rtreet? nil formal o)cniii?, ndmlMlou to which vvlj bo by ticket, hns been nrrangft 1 .Vi1) Olvlc Club. As in other yenrs (.e'.id.i tho rnrulnr prizes, n vot Tt8 (TO ShlBflor1 ,,0,'U,nr ,,a,ntlu J" ft .BTBAMHIIIP MlTltiim 'Juno In IRG 7. 19IJolr3i 3A..H IM'MLines AMERICAN LINE , rat Mall Rleamera . NEW YORK-PLYMOUTn . CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON " New York . . .Mar. 27 Apr. 24jMay 2i ....UUv,,imu .ipg. iuiu,iy 0Jtino XNKW YUHK HAMBURG mancoaria ,.mr. S May BJunal Mongolia . . . Apr. 10May 22Jolj Phllnrlplnlitni.T.tvninni 5et,,n, : Mnr.2'1 Andalusia Anr i Havcrford A'pr;la Philadelphia-Glasgow Eastern Sea Apr. I Philadelphia-Hamburg Bcllcrosc , . , , , jjnr 2 West Gnnibo, .. Apr,2 RED STARXLINE N. Y.-SDUTHAMPT0N-ANTWEnr Lapland Apr. 3May 8. Tunc 12 Jly 17 Finland Apr. 7Moy IS June 19 .Il 25 Kroonland , ...May ljJunc 5Jlyirt Zccland June 2G Jly 31 Philadelphia-Antwerp , Bcllcrosc Mar. 27 Western Plains v . .Mar. 2'i West Chcrovy . . . . , A . . Aprrlb West Gambo April 2t ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE! ' Philadelphia-London Western Maid AIar.27 MahQpae .....' Apr. 5 Wadtcna Apr. ll Mackinaw Anr. 211 Holland-America Line Philadciphla-Kottcrdam A Stcatncr . . . April WHITE STAR LINE N. Y.-CHERB0URG-S0UTHAMPT0N Adriatic Apr.24May 29July 3Aub.H , AnJ Ttfculurlr Tliereafler OLYMPIC Jf T-Jiy v v 8, Aug. J,, Aug. 23 new yorr uvnnroor. Cedric Anr. 10 I Baltic Apr. 171 Oriana tnd Apr. Megantic Apr. 21 Celtic .'...Maris. 1SIPAV VnTW I7nnrn GIBRALTAR NAPLESGENOA Crctic Mar. .t1l!fnv M711..1.. .,. Canoplc Mcv 12LTniv "a INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY iiiriiKrr wilier. IJIU VVIIInut HI ll.ll IVelahf nnftf, n.H ItnifiS Hl.l'': imiII.' May 22 June "25 'Juno 19 Jul; 24 B Headquarters Since lSRtT STEAMSHIP TICKETS ESCORTED PARTIES SPECIAL CRUISES r"v Aznnrr .-o- VjKAVJtt. PftJZtX t?OM CAq United States Shirminir Rnn, p.. c NewYork to Rio de Janeiro, Santoi, Montevideo, Buenoi Aire. Anrll SI .May S: H.' JJftRSL'A.WAyyAW?. 13-000 tin. (b) i it,,. ... '-"A1 V. i""" lUItt , , (a) Xnrat clana. iiii vir., j. .... -!-- ' . '...- rla." -- 1 or vatsaat roles untl olhcr particulars avvlu to aiu i'ajscuctr Aatncu or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE I'HMrnrrr TJrnurtmrnt. H'.o 1ia.. uiru v v .1.. .. "'"VhuliilUhi. I "T.J". I,ldf" .' -I1R Ull Strrct. I ' li'obllr. 1 hlludrlebla. I Ilaltlmore. bt. LouU. Alnh.n. .. ZF KtflfWtl 1 - 1 Federal Farm Loan 5's due 1938 Federal Farm Loan 4!2's due 1937-38-39 Joint Stock Land Bank 5's due 1938 & 1939 i Wc make n active specialty in the nbovc bonds and arc Vicparcd ntall times to buy, sell or quote. Inquiries solicited. Barr & Schmeltzer Members New York Stodt Kxchungc H Wll Strefct ' New York City, N. Y. i Telephone 4500 Rector ISoston Philadelphia Securities for Investment JosepKW.Gross it Co. 1421 Chestnut St. Comojioiucii'i AldrcJ fi Company I'lltCIIAMlNO AOi:r OK ASSISTANT Youiie inun. mrrlenctil In nil uuitra reut ln to pur'haao of material, etorfhoup., niatertal arl traflle. vomhrra i-fpetua Inventory hB ecur(t reaultii on larv proj, trim mtchanlcal training: alri-a poaltlon with larK llrm or corporation whrra India. tlr hard work and loyalty will I, approil. uiti. natlifact'y rf , loinolellnic .14 .ar In pri"fnt no.l If W flrutih ftdOO N Tlro.d Slockwell, Wilson & Linvill Certified Public Accountants Land TiUe Bldg.. Philadelphia ata&avfett&fctfiirt American Tel, &. Tel. Co. G Note, Due Oct,, 1022 To Yield About Sfo REED.A. MORGAN & CO. WEST CND IflVST HUILDINO ficmuca ui iu, nii, niocK men. t .y Our Commercial Banking Facilities THIS COMPANY is appropriately named ' because it does a commercial banking as well as a trust business. BECAUSE our name does not contain the word "bank" some business men may think'that our serviceMslim.ited to personal trust business. , m ' . THIS is not the case. As j, a , member of theFederal Reserve- System, wc are well fitted to serve you in commercial bank ing matters. Commercial Trust Company City Hali.Square West. Member Federal Reserve System i , ft -fti sMTiZ ,nA hsuq BffnwtLii!itJ. iiiiaBIi riftii' A-"KiiSaiBiiM ALt .i&iLL2L :-&&. r j-. It J ViJ