WF & f - I' T '.' J r ' H' 0 ''i la V 'ii Interesting Balloon Observation Aberdeen, Mrl., March 0. (By A. ji) An Interesting pilot balloon obncr- ration wan made at the Aberdeen Trov irTe Ground last week by tho Hliual Corps Meteorological Station. The Iml. Yaon vm rclr-Mcd nt 7:47 n. in., nnd as observed for flfty-clgbt mlnutcH, rrarhlng in that time an altitude of J5 25 feet, or more than 8.G miles. Elmer Apperion Diet at Auto Hace Los Anele. March 20. (Ity A. 1'.) Klraer Apnort,on, aged flfly-cight, of Kokomo, Iud., a pioneer automobile maker, and president of the Appernoii Motorcar Co., was stricken Ilh apo plexy while watching the hutomobllq race at the JpR Angeles speedway, Sat urday, and died a few minutes later. A New, Booklet Greater France and Three French Cities TfRANCE has accomplished a stu A pendous task hi the last year. A new breath of life has "Swept over the country. Rcconstructionisin full swing. The latest available facts and figures of France's remarkable progress are given in an illustrated booklet which we have just issued. It also reviews the resources of France and her co lonial possessions, and the commerce and industry of three of her most important cities Bordeaux, Lyons, and Marseilles. This booklet should especially in terest investors and those trading with France. Copies will be sent on request. Guaranty Trust Company of New York Clayton F. Banks, Philadelphia Correspondent 421 Chestnut Street DRIVE IS SUCCESSFUL 433 Membera Secured for Waynes boro Chamber of Commerco Waynesboro, Pa., March 20. The four-day drive for 400 membera of the Chamber of Commerce under the man agement of the American City Bureau, went over the top Saturday with a total enrollment of 433. The division honors went to Major Kenneth 0. Pot ter's Division 4, and the team honors toTo. 10. captained by S. O. Benedict. Harry M. Wcllott, of the same bu reau, will direct thp work of organizing a board of directors, which jrtlll in turn elect officers, Including an executive sec retary. ' , Aged Woman Breaks Hip DHdgeton. N. J., March 20.-Mr.s. Mary B. WaUon, aged peventy-twp, who went fronullrldgeton' to the Sol diers' Homo nt Vincland somc'tlme ago, has been brought to the residence of her grandMn hcVc Buffcrlug VI th n broken hip, which confines bcr helplessly to her bed. She was out -walking at Vincland when she was run into nnd knocked down by a girl who was riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. New York Bonds INVESTMENT VERSUS SPECULATION An investment should be as far removed from speculation as possible. The business man has enough speculative elements in his own business and under his own control. Any surplus should be invested where absolute safety and an unvarying value are first con siderations! This is even more true of trust funds. In the eleven and a half years of our existence, no investor has ever lost a penny, and millions of dollars have been disbursed in interest without a day's delay. A list of Quaranteed Mortgages, now available, . will be forwarded on request. xTax Frtt In Pennijhnnia $25,000 NEW YORK & PUTNAM 1ST C0NS0L.4s v DUE OCT. 1993 To Yield Over S2 Blbdget & Co. 501 Real Estate Trust BIdg. Philadelphia Telephone Walnut 1S0S Japanssi Gavt. Bonds 4s "tiut 1931 Yield about O.IS', 412s due 1925 Yield about 0.75 Detailed Circular on request German City Bonds Carman Industrial Bonds Foreign Curnnclis and Exchanges HEWBURGER, . HENDERSON & L0EB1 Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 1410 Chestnut St. PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPALS Tin. PHILADELPHIA COMPANY -FOR GUARANTEEING MORTGAGES Land Title Bid?., Philadelphia nani ft. NithoUin ftttidtnt Samutt C Edmonds Stc. & Trial. A Free Pennsylvania Tax 4 Government Taxes Bought Sold Quoted MARTIN & CO. 4lf WALNUT ST. VIRGINIA RY. CO. 6 EQUIPMENT NOTES To Yield 7 Free 0 I'enna. State Tax REED A. MORGAN A. CO. WEST KND TRUST BUILDING Membera of the Thlla. Stock Hxch. , tBAtrS IN $10001 from Opening Until 2 I. M. (N, V. Time) Adam Ex 4 1 1 AS Alk O M cv It 4 lB'i A A It C B 58 8 i3; Am B A n 8 6 81K A TI & T elt o .... 7TT4 A Tel A Tel (If 7..... 81U 10..... 81U Am T A T J..u. ROh 1 .1 D6H 2 07 .1... . P8 1. .. 07 Ans-French Bi 8 A:? n... 3... !.:: 7... 7... 10... 1... n... n... 10... o... 4... n, . so... n... lit.. n0.. NEW ISSUE : . $597,000 City of Erie, Pennsylvania School District 4 Bonds, Series of 1920 "A" r ' To be dated May 1, 1920. Maturing serially May 1, 1924 to 1949, inclusive. Interest Payable May 1st and November 1st. Coupon bonds of $1000 each, with provision for registration of principal. Free of Personal Property Tax in Pennsylvania and All -Federal Income Taxes FINANCIAL STATEMENT Khtlmatcd actual value of property $120,000,000 Assessed valuation of taxable property 1920-1921 91,818,908 Funded debt, including this issue (less than 3) 2.01.GOO Value of property owned by the School District $1,300,000 " ' Population (U. S. Census 1910) 66,525 Present Population (estimated) 100,000 The School District of the City of Erie is co-extensive with the limits of the City, which is the largest Pennsylvania port on Lake Erie. All taxable real estate in the City of Erie is subject to taxation for school purposes. A tax has been levied which will cover all interest charges on this issue of bonds and pay the instalments of principal as they mature. The proceeds of 'this issue will be used for the construction of buildingsrthe pur chase of additional sites, and the permanent improvement and equipment of 'buildings. MATURITIES AND PRICES 15,000 May 1, 1924, 5,000 May 1, 1925, 5,000 May 1, 1926, 5,000 May 1, 1927, 5,000 May 1, 1928, 80,000 May 1. 1929, 100.54 and Interest 100.66 and interest 100.78 and interest 100.89 and interest 100.99 and interest 101.10 and interest 15.000. Mav 1. 1930. fa) 101.19 and interest 15,000 May 1, 1931, 101,28 and interest 20,000 May 1, 1932, 101.37 and interest 5,000 May 1, 1933, 101.46 and interest 5,000. May 1, 1034, 101.54 and interest 6,000 May 1, 1935, 101.61 and interest 6,000 May 1, 1936, 101.69 and interest $5,000 May 15,000 May 15,000 May 20,000 May .10,000 May 30,000 May 18,000 May 18,000 May 40,000 55,000 76.000 75,000 75,000 May May May May May 1, 1937, 101.76 and interest 1, 1938, 101.82 and interest 1, 1939, 101.89 and interest 1, 1940, 101.95 and interest 1, 1911, 102.01 and interest 1, 1942, 102.06 and interest 1, 1943, 102.12 and interest 1, 1044, 102.17 and interest 1, 1945, 102.21 and interest 1, 1946, 102.26 and interest 1, 1947, 102.31 and interest 1, 1948, 102.35 and interest 1, 1949, 102.39 and interest YIELpiNG AT THE ABOVE PRICES ABOUT 4.60 The above bonds aro offered subject to prior sale and advance in price and subject to the approval as to legality by our counsel, Messrs. Townsond, Elliott & Munson, of Philadelphia. Brown Brothers & Co. 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A number of American banks which have been trans mlttlng Jarne sunib of money from oltliens of the, United .States to relatives and friends In rolaml, notified the re- partment of Commerce today that they would refuse to accept any drafts for forwarding until the present delav ny he Polish banks In meeting- thew obligations was obilatcd A period of from six to eight months now elapses between receipt of the drafts n.nd pay. rrtent by the Polish Pinks, the bankers - BAR SILVER Commercial Ijar silver was quoted In New York today at 11.2614 an ounce, up ic. jn Jndon, the price was 7 Hid. nnlxdyantw of ,4d, ' $2,000,000 Rpckwood & Company 896 Cumulative Preferred Stock Preferred as to Assets and Dividends Dividends Payable 2 Quarterly, January 1, April 1, July 1, CAPITALIZATION Authorized 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock (Par ?100)' $4,000,000 Common Stock (no par value) nhares 40,000 October L Outstanding Including this issue $3,300,000 40,000 GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, Registrar From a letter, on file with us, vrrirtcn by Mr. Wallace T. Jones, President of Rockwood & Com pany, we summarize the following strong investment features of this issue: , BUSINESS Rockwood & Company, established in 1886, is one of the threo largest manufacturers and refiners of Chocolate, Cocoa and Cocoa Butter in the United States. The Company's plant, located at Washing ton, Park and Waverly Avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y., at present contains over 350,000 square feet, or more than 8 acres of floor space, with'large additions ncaring completion. The manufacture and sale of Chocolate, Cocoa and Confectionery is one of the large and rapidly growing American industries. In addition to the normal annual expansion, the enactment of Prohibi tion Laws is greatly increasing the consumption of these products, and there is every reason to believe that the sales and consumption of chocolate and confectionery in 1920 will break all previous records. SALES AND EARNINGS Gross sales of the Company have shown a remarkable increase from $2,769,241.90 for the year 1915, to $12,797,034.33 for the year 1919 or a gain of 650 in the past five years. This increase is graphi cally shown in the following comparative statement of sales and profits: Gross Sales Net earnings 1915 $2,769,241.90 $237,089.85 1916 3,622,248.66 217,789.93 1917 5,525,509.15 420,547.85 1918 7,906,483.05 506,429.70 1919 12,797,034.33 1,508,655.15 For the five years ending December 31, 1919, Net Earnings after very liberal maintenance and de preciation charges but before Federal taxes, averaged $578,102.49 annually. For the three years ending December 31, 1919 Net Earnings averaged $811,877.56 annually, or more than 3.3 times ahe Preferred dividend requirements including this issue. For tbe year 1919, after deducting $505,764.31 for depreciation and maintenance, Najt Earnings were $1,508,655.15, or nearly 6 times Preferred Dividend requirements. After full allowance for Preferred dividends, remaining Net for 1919 was equivalent to $1,244,655.15 for the outstanding 40,000 shares of Common stock, or $31.12 per share. ,, ASSETS The Company after the completion of this financing will have Net Quick Assets alone of $3,960, 755.56, equivalent to $120 a share for the outstanding Preferred stock including this issue. Without giving effect to recent appraisals which show actual values of Real Estate, Buildings and Equipment considerably in excess of the amounts at which these items are carried in the Company's Balance Sheet, Total Net Assets, after deducting all liabilities and Tax Reserves, are $4,651,038.53. The Charter of the Company, among other restrictions safeguarding the Preferred stock, provides that 25 of the earnings applicable to the Common stock shall be set aside to maintain al all times Burplus assets of $1,000,000 in excess of -all outstanding liabilities and Preferred stock. Legality of this issue, ana the various matters in connection tnerewitn, nave been approved by Sherman & Ster ling, lisqs., new lone, aiiumcja tor uic Banners; ana ncrainn vjuiuiumni, .est., i'cw lore, r Eugem , Esqs., New York, attorneys for the bankers; and Herman Goldraann, 'Esq, New lork, attorney for the Companv. Books and accounts of the Company have been audited by Messrs. Ernst & Ernst, New York, and Frederick ene Reeve, New York, Certified Public Accountants. We own and offer ROCKWOOD & COMPANY 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock, snbjec to prior sale, and reserving the right to allot a smaller amount than applied for, at $100 a share, to yield 8 Hollister,White&Go. INCORPORATED North American Building PHILADELPHIA, PA. BO Congress Street, BOSTON, 9, MASS. 92 Cedar Street, NEW YORK All statements contained In this ofleruur. hllo not euaranUed. hare been secured irom sources hlch we record as accurate and reliable and upon which we hare acted In the purchaae of thla Issue. $100,000 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Equipment Trust 6 Per Cent. Gold Certificates Issued Under Philadelphia Plan $15,000 duo April 1, 1928 96',, & dividend 15,000 duo Oct 1, 1928 (3 90 & dividend 20,000 due April 1, 1929 (S) 95 & dividend 20,000 duo Oct. 1, 1929 95 & dividend 16,000 duo April 1, 1930 5 95M & dividend 15,000 due Oct. 1, 1930 95 & dividend Prices: To Net About 6 Per Cent. 1 $100,000 VIRGINIAN RAILWAY COMPANY Equipment Trust 6 Per Cent. Gold Certificates ( Issued Under Philadelphia Plan $50,000 duo April 1, 1929 50,000 duo April 1. 1030 Prices: To Net 7 Per Cent. Circular on Theie Itiues on Application Inquiric Solicited Diddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Long or short time investments Jr.m THE present range money can be invested bonds to not the investor an extremely good interest return. ' of security prices,' in the highest grade, This is true not only but also of those of short-time notes. of the long-time bonds, shorter maturities and List of Securities Furnished on Application GEOWKENDDICK3rd tfCQ jy3jJ2e-s PHILADLLPIUV. TWO BOND BARGAINS A. I.ons.Terui Klrat and rndarlylns Mortsasa Hteam Itallroad Hond To Return 8.70 A Hhort-tfrm 7 Flral Mertcssa Bond. ISarnlnsa 8ean Times Ilond Interest. To Return Over 7 Drlaltj on Application EDWARD V. KANE & CO. Morris Building l-hlladflphla All Short-Term Notes Ca. Pc. Eq. 6s, Va. Mts. Hbg.L.&P.5s&Stck. C.ofSctn.Ip.4s,V.Mts. AgCown&Co, MmhfrThlladlnhl Slock F.trhanse LAND TITLK BLUQ., miM. Tetua Compunr 3-Year S. V. . "a. 1923 Aurora. Klsln i. Chlrnso It. n. , An. 1010 I.ufajrtlr & Io(anuort Trar, . d. 1030 Kmplro (laa & Kuel Coll. Truat flv I0J0 rhlladelphlit Klertrlc Company 6. 0li 105S 1431 WALNUT ST. Slembfra Nw York and Phila delphia Stock Ilnrunira Talfiilionra: 11,11 Sprue fli:o Kfjalnno Hare 1138 .Anglo-American oil Company 7Vt Georgia Hallway A Toner Co. .1. IUSI Connecticut Itw. A Lighting Co. 4.4w. 10.11 rubllo Servlcf. Newurk Terminal n. I0M Canadian faclflc llallay Kqulp. 0. IDJO-'.'H1 Portland nT.. J.lslit 4 I'onrr 8a and stock I Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Member Philadelphia Ntock Kiclunga 107 CHKSTM1T ST. Bonds for Investment Circular Upon Itaqutst The National City Company Co.,XfpS".d'.,,., Outers in ovir 10 rifles Atlantic City 1125 lloardiralk American Water Works and Electric fitorkg and rionds nouuht, Hold and i Quoted OTTO BILLO 17 VVALl, BT HKW YORK rhone, IlanoTrr 6J07 .xd& '.' HHf93L' liiifflj Bja TEPOSITORS of this companv fe? and prospective customers nr invited to inspect our enlarged offices ' J which have been acquired to take care of our increasing business until 1922, wiicu our murKcc sircci tront will be - available. ' RESOURCES Mar., 1917 $2,854,740 Mar., 1918 3,192,106 Mar., 1919 5,078,945' Mar., 1920 6,326f?0S g'3 The Colonial Trust Company Member Federal Rcntrvc Sylem 13th and Market Streets Open Every Evening for Deposit and Now AccounUi i n i- r ik .. f L,o .Mi..i im&HA ") i . 4JOTLnX" .'5 , u itjty N "IS St! J Eii (M iWlv '1 ,?.
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