iWTCWT" r.: .. ..tr-ii TV" " w" nKXT'VI - ' - r " - r. f f. ' fttU . . It 6r . , -t Tf .. ..Ju ' i u.ra . i r. . . j - til'1 .n r t w . " - & " 1 -"i it .- BVElf & y PUBLIC LEDGER-PHti;Abl5LPHlA7 0?HUBSt)AY, !AJ?Bl l',192&" Service and Stability Semi-Annual Statement to the close of business March, 27th, 1920 .' 1 ! ' ' ASSETS $6,901,865.04 CURRENT ASSETS: Cash , i . . . .',.. . $735,732.44 U. S. Llborty Bonds and Treas ury Certificates . . . 564,614.00 Cftll Loans 3,423,644.04 Commercial Paper and Trade Ac ceptances purchased 2,056,335.06 Dues paid on -Building Associa tion shares i 12,559.50 Time 'Loans scoured by Liberty Bonds ..... 108,980.00 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS ' OTHER ASSETS: , Other Time Loans . , $136,854.43 Mortgages .,,. 883.319.66 Investment Securities 2,466,283.30 Office Building, Vaults and Filr- nitiirc 75,000.00 Other Real Estetc 3,835.82 3,665,293.21 TOTAL ASSETS .' $10,467,158.25 LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES: Demand Deposits $4,815,568.11 Income and Other-Items Collect ed Duo Clients 12,546.32 Dividend Payable April 1st, 1920 50,000.00 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $4,878,114.43 OTHER LIABILITIES: Time Deposits subject to 30 days' notice 3,385,895.41 DUE DEPOSITORS AND CLIENTS.... $8,264,009.84 Capital . 500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 1,703,148.41 TOTAL LIABILITIES $10,467,158.25 Integrity Trust Company Fourth and Green Streets Capital $500,000 Surplus and Profits 1,700,000 A Resume of the Copper Metal Market as Applied to the Shares of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company- W1TH V .1 nri estimated u-riri r n n n i r con sumption of 2,970,000,000 pounds within the first year of reconstruction- the highest point in his torythe future of the soppetf metal markut and of important producing companies may well be considered. INSPIRATION Consoli dated Copper Company is one of these important producers, and its present business resources and financial position with re lation to future demands are the subject of an article in the current num ber of our Market Review of interest to investors. Sent aiijRcquctt for L-S09 HUGHES & DIER Mtmbtri I'litiborrh Static Kxcltante ( Clilcago Hoard of Trails 1435 Walnut Street riilUrtelphla Stock Knehange Philadelphia New York Office 50 Broad Street Hew South Wales Has Enormous Capacity for Food Production hw an area or 310.700 equirn miles, or an much territory aa tho combined 2re of the New isniund Statea Pu'w York. New Jenjy. Dalaware, Mary land. Pennsylvania. Ohio, Indiana. Mlchfcran and a portion of II lnols. Tho climate is simitar t Uiat of Southern France. Southern Ca Wornla or Italy. Everything- that can be raised In a temperate or tropical climate will grow abundantly in New South Wales. Irt the northern part of the state bananas, coffee, aurar cane and paasloa-frult grow nlde by nldo with potatoes, oereals, tcbaoco, onion, srapea and cool-climate fxulta. Tho products rarlgo from cotton to silk, olives, corn, barley and wheat. New South wales is to bo classed as a "new country" and "The Last Great West." Already about sir million acres of its lands aro under crops, l-'orty million bushels of wheat are produced annually, and the wheat acreage Is increaslnc by leaps and bounds. The country la largely devoted to pastoral purposes, and wool Is fkins." NEW SOUTH WALES INFORMATION BUREAU 149 Broadway. New York City ,Wc recommend for investment United States of America 434 Treasury Certificates DnUd April 1, 1930 g Due July 1, 1920 at Par and Interest THE GIRARD NATIONAL BANK 116 South Third St. KXECUTOtt TBUBTEU ClIAKTEnKD 1ISS FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Capital $5,000,000 Surplus $16,000,000 Miln Office: 323-331 Chestnut St. 43-53 S. Fourth St. V!NI9I,UX0 Broad Street Office: N. E. Cor. of Broad and Chestnut Sts. GTMBD1AN New York Bonds n (SALES IN' llOOOl From Orntnir Until 3 P. M. IN Y. Tlmel Am A A C 6s li....r01 An B t II On 1H T elt 77 Tl T 0a 8t 01 T Oa 07 07 001, flfl't 00H 07 00 A Tl A S Am T A 0 4 Am e 1 1 1 i 3 1 Anar-French Bi OS 08 08 03 08 08 08 08 08 08 CO.... 3...; 20.... 20.... 10.... 0.. . Ann Arbor 4s 0 03 Arun nep"c R 2 71 "i 10 71U fl 71l 4 71 Armour 4',4s 2 81 A T h P P 4i 2 7Bi t 70S 1 7Bi 2 78 Atch T L a I" 1 4 1 04 At T & 8 1 cv 4i 0 em At IC Line elt 1 07 0 67 Atl Coa.it I. 4 1 7B Atl C Line Sa 2 05'i At'n K& C4a 1 70k Btouwim 1 ... 72l 1.. .. 72?i B A O P L E A W V Sy 4 J 80"i B A O Tol 4 1 .. . 4S-- Bait A Ohio cf 8 03 B.. . 02' Den A tt O (l 10,..,. 48 8 48 10.,.,. 48 IB 48 2 48 8 48 d a nia a u 1 04 !.... 03 T4 10 03 D A nio a Ba 1 OfM.4 a..... ot)'4 2..... 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B2 2..... 62 0 62 Wei Shore 4 a l..w 704 W Shore rir 4a 2 08 Weafn U4a 1..... 78 Wilton Co cv 1 02 1 01 1,.... 01 Wllaon Co tat 1 06 Wla Cen Hup ADD Tlat 0 73 JVIa'n Cent 4a 1 66 Today's Range In Liberty Bonds 86 80 ; 86 86 86 80 80 80 86 4 .fcfl'i 88 86 86 86 86 85 8ff 85 2.. 5.. 2 . B. 3 . 1 . 1.. 12. 1.. 23.. io!' 1.. 66 . 20 . 6.. 6.. 6 . Phlla Co cv 5... 884 Prov S Co 4 a I . . 334 Headlnz B ta 1. . . 78 Ben Cuba 4 4 2; . ;4 1 B Od W elt 4a S. . 40 BI A A 1.44 62 62 ' (12 I 2 I 62 ' 62 62 02 62 1 62 1 )2 I 62 I 6."; LaJ 37 37 3 llldh Lib Bori-l 3'j... IHI.H0 Lib Bond 1st 4s.. 0.70 Lib Bond 2d 4k.. 80.80 Lib Bond 1st 4Vtn 01.10 Lib Bond 2d 4s 80,04 Lib Bond 3d 4s 011.02 Lib Bond 4tli 4Us 00.02 Victory Xotc Mi 07.80 Victory Note 4!'i 07.80 (N.Y. tlmel i;m Low 110.00 00.00 80.00 00.70 80.82 02.02 80.88 07.00 07.00 D.m 00.00 00.70 80.80 01.00 80.80 02.00 00.00 07.80 07.80 LONDON STOCK MARKET Home Ralls and Industrials Main tained Industrials Slow London. April 1. Uttlo business wan transacted in securities on tho stock exchange today, the attendnnco or brokers being small, owlnjr to tho clos ing; pt the exchange this nfternoon until 'next Tuesday morning. The undertone of the , markets gen erally was steady. Helped by the an nual revenue returns, the Rlll-edged section was bard. Oils displayed stability. Shell Transport being-, 10 nnd Mexican Eagles 10 11-16. Home rails and Canadians wero maintained, but there was profit-taking In the shares of Argentine roads, in dustrials were slow. Raw Sugars Continue Firm New York, April 1. The local refined sugar marltot remains unchanged both as to conditions and prices, except that Arbuckle Brothers have withdrawn their quotation of Ho nnd have rotlreu frnm hp market temnornrllv. Imnni- tatlons yesterday consisted of only 19, 000 bags, Porto Ulcos, consigned to the ' American Sugar Iteflnlng Co. The raw sugar market continues nrm. New Issue $2,000,000 United Light and Railways Company Twotfear 7 Bond Secured Gold Notes "Series of 1920" Daled April I, 1920 Due April I, 1922 The Company will pay the Normal Federal Jncome Tax not In excess ot 2?e. Pennsylvania State tax ot tour mills refunded. We lummarize as follow tram a teller jfneii oj Fronfc W. Huhttll, Etq Pta'idtnlt Purpose To retire an issue of six per cent, bond secured gold Notes due May 1, 1920, and for other corporate purposes. Business The Company operates 21 public utility prop erties serving 55 prosperous manufacturing and agricultural communities in the Middle West having an estimated popu lation of 600.000. Security The Notes will be a direct obligation of the Com pany and secured by its First and Refunding Mortgage 5 Bonds in the principal amount of 133 13 of the par value of this issue of Notes outstanding. The reproduction value of the Company's physical property is largely in excess of the par value of the total funded debt including these notes. Earnings Earnings exceed I Y times annual charges on total funded debt. Earnings available for interest on First and Refunding 5 Bonds and Bond Secured Notes exceed 2 Yi times the annual requirements. When, as and It Issued Price 98 and accrued interest To yield over 8 Bonbright & Company MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, Jr., Manager -p w PK "ti 437 Cheatnut Street Philadelphi rN' a. . i ... t. . i i. .t. i. .. i. . .1,. Bcab'd 1. . 1 1 So Well Tl Ra I 3 1 At I. s. o 1 1. fit I. 1. 10. 3 I St Ij t Series A 1. II n . . Ti i.. . a 6t l. ft M . 8 1' a) fll fit . t II0'4 00i 4 s r m . . t'i ...10 .. in . . in San f A r.R'i .18 ri7'4 .'S lt-'i San K AMERICAN TELEGRAPH AND CABLE COMPANY Dividend of 5 have been paid without interruption for 38 year. Western Union Telegraph Co. guarantees 5 annually. We offer 100 aharea at 54 flat to yield above 9. Fairman& Company Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia Ettn.bli.hed 1902 h rararaoBHu nnnrm Pfi'iTTl I 1 1 It I I k K 11 Series B. 1 08tt (ILlBWli! 1. .. 07 St P'l Minn ft Man o 4'js 1. . 0'i I So Pao Term 1 . 70't So PaclBa fit 1 .-73S I . . 73. 5. . . 71 So Pacific 4a ! . . 07'i 1. . . OS Bo Pao cv 4a r.. .. 78; I . 784 So Pao cv lis 1 .. ioa So P.alwl'a 4i .1 57 'i 1 . .17', 0 .17 -0 .17 Vj 1 57 i Ho HallwV .It 1.. 81 ' 1 . sm, 4 . 81 11.. . 84U 3.. . 81 reiaa Co Oi 7.... 104 '4 8.... 101', Tex P It lat 81) Third Ave 4a 1 48 UK OBI '21 Commonwealth P. R. & L. Co. Pfd. Div. Scrip Portland R. L. & P. Co. lit & Ref. 5, 1942 llANKKHS 321 Cheatnut St., Philadelphia 1 ember J Seio Yorlt and Philadelphia Stock Exchange It Mottne-Pck Zttnd Eactrtc t MAt Went cyt-(ntidliM I xn4 Cxt7iwyj iompfi7iy ..... LIBERTY BONDS All Issues Bought and Sold $50 $100 $500 $1000 Graham, PARsbNS 5c Ca 435 Chestnut Street Philadelphia n in.... i.... t.... 25.... 10.... 0.... 1.... 1.... 1.... U K O rcta '22 1 & 30 30 10..... a 14 -1.. .. 10... . 1... . U K O D rcta of ' 1. 05 05 04 'i 04 'i 0.1 0B 05 0.1 05 05 D A I ou 02i 02 02 t 02 l2, 02 Va 02 i 03Vi & I German City Bonds nought Sold Quoted Morton Lachenbruch & Co. IAM TITI.K ni.no.. PJIII. Tol.. Sprues 381, Rara S050 New York Chicago Dotrolt Plttaburth 20 om s oou 1 OOVi 1 00H a... . ooii u k a n i 37 1 87 5 874 ,2 87H 8 87. 1 87H 1 87S 15 87S Union ran fd S 71Vi 2 T1U Dnlon Pac 4a 2 fll 3 81 Union Pao fl 1.... 100; 3..,. 101 U S of Mex 4a 1. ... SO U S Maxlco 5a 1 80 0 as 0..... 8ft U 2 35U R. B. CARR Accountant and Auditor Spsclallzlno In all INCOME TAX MATTERS Former Income Tax Inspector Penna. Bldj., Philadelphia Lawrence J?. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 181S IlKAI. K8TATB TRC8T III.DO. Inftatlint and adjuat partnerahlp and r.inviuuuu in i-i,umB. income lax iieiurna. Alao prepare C. a. Annual MM-Unan TIIK MKMI1KKN OF T1IK I'llIIIIKLI'llIA t'ontrlhtitlonaliln for tlm Inauninrn of IIoiimw from Ioa of lire ar notified that a Keneral meetlnir of h contributor will b held at the oftlce, 212 South Fourth atreet on Monday, the ltth day of Awil, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, to rlioono director" nnd a treaaurer In accordance with tho char, tir. ,. v .Jr',5SJ,CU9SM'T- Secretary. March 20, 1020. WKSTMOKEI.AN1I COA1. COMPANY Office! S24 Houtll Third Nt. . Philadelphia, March 2.1. 1020 tTn.".,n.nu1 ,rn"."'!,lr 1' U,e atockholdera or the Weotmoreland Con! Company will he held at the office of tho company on Weil, neaday. Apri 7th. 10?0. at, 12 o'clock nooS for the election of three illrectora to orM three yeara, an1 for all nucli other bualneas a may properly come before tho meetlnir novvArtD n. YKAHBi.nY. Secretary. German Securities . CITY BONDS MORTGAGE BANK BONDS SAFEST INVESTMENTS IN GERMANY Write for Pamphlet MD'45 F. B. Warren & Co. 46 Drcxcl Bldg., 5th and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. 15 Hfdden Lane, New York Telephone Lombard 1310 ie4 -raM h Total Net Assets After Present Financing - $9,600,000 CAM Founded Surplus, 1919 - 1893 $4,200,000 Additional $1,000,000 Issue H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Company (Franklin Automobile Company) 1 CUMULATIVE SINKING FUND PREFERRED STOCK At Par - - Callable at 110 on $100 per Share 60 Days Notice Dividends to Accrue from Date of Issue Payable February 1, May 1, August 1, November 1 Capitalization Upon Completion of Present Financing ; Preferred Stock Common Stock History ' The H. II. Franklin Manufacturine Company has been iindcr the same management since its organization in 1893. It began the manufacture of the Franklin Car in 1902. It owns all capital stock in the Franklin Auto mobile Company, the selling organization. Plant 5,000 employes. Yearly payroll, $7,300,000. Floor space: 1918, 16.5 acres; 1919, 23.4 acres; 1920, (planned and under construction), 34.5 acres. The largest industrial concern in the city of Syracuse, N. Y. Production 1916 . . . 3,836 can 1919 . . . 9,177 cars 1920 (scheduled) . 16,000 cars Prospects Unfilled orders on books January 1, 1920, amounted to 3,194 cars; March 13, 1920, 3,901 cars, despite a nearly doubled production. Estimated that the planned increase will be insufficient to meet the demand. Authorized $5,000,000 $2, 000,000 Asset Value Outstanding $3,500,000 $1,858,700 , Protection for each preferred stock share outstanding December 31, 1919, as shown by the audited balance sheet, S404 in net assets; 5231 in net quick assets. Sinking Fund To beein Jan. 1, 1922, consisting "bf 15$ of net earn ings of preceding year, after payment of preferred stock dividends and taxes. To be used for retirement of pre ferred stock, at Company's option, and to buy in shares which stockholders may desire to sell. Covenant There shall be ho mortgage or bond issue placed with out the consent of the holders of at least 75$ of the preferred stock, excepting purchase money mortgages given at the time of purchase of additional real estate. Earnings Average yearly earnings for past five years, after depre ciation and taxes, were four times the dividend require ments on preferred stock outstanding including this issue. A919 net earnings were at the rate-of seven times these requirements. Circulars and Subscription Blanks on Request H. H. FRANKLIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SYRACUSE, W Y$ ',1! I'V V JJi ,lll) M 6 "'.; n, '' t) '' if i'. '