I- t V n G i P:. 'i r , . .. f; '' lxr ;v l'l ,',.-' E VEKIG ' BLIC LEJDEK- PHILADELPHIA', TOfigDAY, MAltdH 00, 1U20 S- BAR SILVER Commercial bar nllver xvbb quoted In New T6rk today at I1.26V4. unclianttcd. In London, the price was 72Ud, up V4d, ALL. FOREIGN v CHECKS - -R BONDS " 04 CURRENCIES IM T Bankers and Brokers Can You Answer Them? If your customers were lo ask any of the following questions, could you answer them? 1. Why is a 5 French bond for 1000 francs marked on its face for ' only SO francs? 2. Whjch coupons ftom French and Russian bonds are good and which are not? 3. Why are the French 5s of 1931 and the French 4s of 1943 not due in the years mentioned? When are they due? These and many other vital questions answered in our new booklet: v j Statistics" ' Sent free upon request. Lr.a.soich&co. 10 Wall St.,N. Y. Tel. Rector 5283-92 NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS tSAI.ES IN ,10001 From Opening Unlll 2 P. M. IN, Y. Tim) Am A u oiAtn 'r 1 P4H 2... 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The building affords direct .necess to the Sixth Avenue and Ninth Avenue El evated lines, and al together seven of New York's main transportation arte ries subways, el evated and surface lines receive or discharge passcn "ors at or close by , ' building. $3,000,000 Two Rector Street Corporation (United States Express Building NEW YORK) First Mortgage 15-ycar 6S Sinking Fund Gold Loan Dated April 1, 1920 I)uc A,ril ,933 Interest pnynblc srml-nnnually April 1 ami October 1. Coupon in form, in denomina tions of $1,000 and $500 with privilege of rcgistrution ot pnncipnl. Interest payable without deduction for Federal Income Tax up to Vie. Title insured by Title Guarantee & Trust Company, New York Plot 18,000 Square Feet 23 Story Fireproof Office Building Rentable Area 265,000 Square Feet Fully Rented Fully Insured Loan for less than 2-3 Appraised Value Absolute closed First Mortgage Mortgage contains Strong Sinking Fund to provide for gradual reduction of the loan In the opinion of counsel, legal investment for trust funds under the laws of the State of New York The loan U offered if, as and wlusn issued avd delivered to us and subject to approval tf till legal matters b,i counsel. Delivery on or about April 1, 1020, m .temporary form exchangeable for securities in permanent form when prepared. ) Price, 100 and accrued Interest, yielding 6 Complete circular upon request. 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Si, U K 11 II I '21 ft n.i 10 or. u ic o n ft 1 B14.S '29 in ... on v i n 1 37 1 .... 88 I 88 U S Iteilllv A, 1 .. 7n P 8 Steel fts 1 no (N T. time) Today's Range in Liberty Bonds Mich Lib Bond .'JVys..- H7.-N 1.1b nond 1st 4s. . H0.."i0 I.lb Horn! LM 4s.. ML IS Lib Iloml 1st 4', 4 s 110.74 Lib Iloml LM 4ie s!.SS Lib llond .'Id 4V.K I'-.S" 1,1b lioml 4th 4V, s!' Vlvtory Note Mis 07. .'ill Victory Note 4 07 5(1 Low 07,--'ll on. 10 sn..".o 00..1.II S0.7U 02.71 S0.7L' 1)7.4 I 07.". I :13 07..S 0(1. H 80. 10 IHI.74 S0.7S OL'.SO S0.7S 07.no 07.51 Freight Line to Bremen New Vorli, March 'M (U) A. IM Aimotinccmcut Is ninile by C. It, Itloli ards S: Co., tstenmship iiBentu, who xvcro at one time pnwngcr njfpnts for tln Hamburg. Amcriiiin I.lno. tlint t hoy liml been designutcd by tlic 1'iilti-il States shipping board In Washington to open a General cotro service botxvpen Npxv YorK and nrcincn. This xvlll bo supplemented later by 11 passenger serv ire after the freight service- hits been dcx'clopcd, the firm slated. Trade Quiet on Paris Bourse Paris, March 30.- Tradlnu xvas quiet on the liourto loda.x Three per cent rentes xvere quoted at 89 francs; ex change on London. 87 franca 9u ecu- times,; five per cent loan. 88 franca 30 centimes. . ina uonar xyjis nuoten nt trance, 90 ewitlmes. ,y . 14 W- $2,000,000 Rockwbod & Company 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock Preferred as to Asset and Dirldencls ' 'it Dividends Pajablc 27o Quarterly, January 1, April 1, July 1,'. October 1. CAPITALIZATION Authorized Outstanding Including this issue S Cumulative Preferred Btock (Par $100) f4,000,000 ?3,300,0(0 Common Stock (no par value) shares 40,000 40,000 GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, Registrar From a letter, on file with uk, written by Mr. Wallace T.' Jones, President oHRockwood & Com pany, we summarize the following strong investment features of this Issue: BUSINESS Rockwood & Company, established in 1SS6, is one of the three 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 lnrge 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 $2,709,21 1.00 for the year 1915, to ?l2,7fl7.0.".4.:K for the year 1919 or a gain of 050 in the past five years. This increase is graphi cally shown in the following comparative statement of sales and profits: 1915 1910 1917 1918 1919 Gross Sales $2,769,241.90 3,022.248.00 5,525,509.15 7,900,483.05 J "Net earnings $237,089.85 217,7S9.93 420,547.85 500,429.70 1.508,655.15 12,797,034.33 For the five years ending Heccmlrer 31, 1919, Net Earnings after very liberal maintenance and de preciation charges but before Federal taxes, averaged $57S,102.49 annually. For the three years ending December 31, 1919, S'et Earnings averaged $811,877.56 annually, or more Ikiii 3.3 times the Preferred dividend requirements including this issue. For the year 1919, after deducting $505,701.31 for depreciation and maintenance, Net Earnings were S 1.508.055.15. or nearly 0 timcfi Preferred Dividend requirements. After full allowance for Preferred dividends, remaining Net for 1919 was equivalent to $1,244,055.15 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 $3,900, 755.50, 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 jjstato. 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 anJ Tax Reserves, arc $4,651,038.53' The Charter of the Company, ampng other restrictions safeguarding the Preferred stock, provides that 25 of the earnings applicable to tUeXommon stock shall be set aside to maintain at all times surplus assets of $1,000,000" in excess of all outstanding liabilities and Preferred stock. legality of this issue, and the. various matters In connection therewith, hare been approved by Sherman h Ster- ling, t'.sqs., iew iotk, nnornrys lor inc oanKers; ana nrrmsn uaiunisnn, '. few mre, attorney ror the Company. Hooks ana accounts oi tne Lompany nave neen auniteu, or .Messrs. r,msi .rns rvew York, Eupene Reeve, New lork, Certified Tublic Accountants. and Frederick We own and offer ROCKWOOD &. COMPANY 8 Curaulativ. Preferred Stock, subject to prior sale, and reserving tba 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. 4. .i.i.ni. ronutned In this oflertnr. while not rtiratrf. have been mbich we rerard accural and reliable and upon which we hve acted la the purciaae ot tMa Issue. 92 Cedar Street, NEW YORK secured from mim. .S"i'.Vi7i of a Scries California Packing THl tisi GOOD WILL ROUGH well planned national adver tising, through scrupulous care in the -naintenancc of "Del Monte" aualitv. Cal ifornia Packing Corporation is enjoying steady increase in Good Will. Some conception of this fast groxving recognition may be formed from figures of gross sales for the fiscal year C.nded February 28th last, which were approx imately $80,000,000. Within -he past three years the number of cases packed has increased more than half, and "Del Monte" sales volume has increased in every section in which these products have been introduced both here and abroad. In practically every American community, as a result of a policy of "highest quality only," consumer Good Will is keeping pace with sales increase. Although the Corporation oper ates 80 canneries in California, Utah, Oregon and Hawaii, although "Del Monte" products have for years been distributed in foreign countries, great world markets still await cul tivation. Wc have no hesitancy in recommending the Common Stock of this Corporation as a semi speculative issue possessing attractive pros pects for price-appreciation. Practically as sured appears the safety of the current divi dends. Send for Detailed Analysis 12-D E. A. Housman & Co. Members icw York Stock Exchange .N. E. Cor. Broad and Chestnut Sts. nkw' york orncr.si JO llrosil Mrrel -5 ,Vrs,t 33d Street The statements rontalneil herein, nhlle not suaranteed re based upon Information and advice which - 1..11...L m-eurate and reliable. A Possible Profit of From 140 to 250 French Government 4 Bonds The Franc is now worth about 07c The Franc is normally worth over.. 19c A 1000-Franc French Government 4 Bond can now be purchased for about $53 ' With exchange at normal, the bonds would be worth $135, A PROFIT OF OVER HOCr. With exchange at normal and the bonds selling at par, they would be worth $193 A PROFIT OF OVER 250. all pnrlicuars oh apvlcatiun HARRISON & CO. BANKERS 106 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Afemfcers New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges Commonwealth P. R. & L. Co. ' Pfd. Div. Scrip Portland R. L. & P. Co. 1st &. Ref. 5s, 1942 .m.eiarlt0o. RANKERS 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Jeinberj .Veil' York nnrf Philadelphia Slock Ktchanots Tun Co. 3-Year Te Notes AiiBlo-Amerlrnn Oil S.Year JVs" Notes I'hriadeliililrt Klertrlr "N0'S .. . Unileil llus Imnrmeiiient Co. 0re Nules PAUL & CO Mrmbrrs I'lilln. Nlock I'ulmnie 1421 CHESTNUT STREET Satisfy Ketltna HOMES ELECTRIFIED I jour llahtlnar problems. ' tea cheerfully furnished. FRED E. RODEMANN S.i . imWH' Mta hln rliuue Lutust 111! Penn.-Mary. Steel 5b, 1937 Market St. Elev. 1st 4b, 1955 Sun Co. deb. 6s, 1929 Maryland Steel 5s, 1922 Charles Fcnron & Co. 333 Chestnut Street ? Lawrence t. drown oc jLo, rrRTicirn piibi c irrnnu ISIS RK.Xl. F.STATK TIII1HT lll Mi Inxestliate and adjuil. nartoereWnV all corporation, sreounts. incoras Tax naiurn. Also prepare t), Canadian Northern Railway Five and Ones-Half Per 'Cent Gold Notes The Dominion of Canada Guarantees Principal and Inter-' csi, Dy indorsement $6,000,000 due Dccombor 1, 1922, $6,000,000 due December 1, 10241 Notes duo December 1, 1022, aft 96.64 and Interest 'i Notes due December 1. 1924, atl 94.60 andInterest Prices to Net '6.90f0 Send for Circular Investment Sanhsn Utmbtrs Phila, Block ExcKcmgs Real EiteU Trust Blslf. rtmadslpbla L I - . I I Xf u um nH '-r '8 a ifii 4J-Jtia" ' ' iJ & wvy$ -'.Ha,' jr- 'J V'rjigibj TC2i i- iuv ,f t. v i ,.:Mmi--.:r-:,fL