. ,W- !Y . j u i i i r '"sggs- Miifclf- ' ,,.. ,. '. ' ,-l-li., i-,- " i urn;". tfeivJuM ., ' 60,000 Shares Spicer Manufacturing Corporation (A yirginli Corporation) -Common Stock (No par value) !' . CAPITALIZATION (Upon Completion of Preient Finindnt,) Authorized Gf0 Serial Gold Notes : $3,000,000 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock, par $100. .. . 10,000,000 Common Stock, no par value .. 600,000 shs. Outstanding $3,000,000 3,000,000 313,760 shs. Tramf jinti Guaranty Truit Company of New York Bittimort Trust Compinj, Biltlmore, Mi. Rflltra't The Chile Nitlonsl llink, Kew York Equitable Truit Company, Baltimore, M4. Mr. C. A. Dana, President, has summarised his tetter to the Bankers as follows: Business'. The Corporation is the largest manufacturer of universal joints and one of ,the largest manufacturers of frames and axles. It also manufactures springs, etc., and its product is taken by the majority of the motor car and truck manufacturers of the United States. Plants are located at South Plainficld, N. J., Pottstown, Reading and Wilkcs-Barre, Pa., and Detroit, Mich. 'Management: Those who have been responsible for the success of the Spicer Manufacturing Corporation will continue to operate the properties. Purpose of Issue: The funds obtained from the sale of Common Stock arc for the purpose of plant extension, working capital and general corporate needs. Earnings: The audited profits, for the last four fiscal years, after dividends on Preferred Stock, which would havebcen available for the 313,750 shares ofiCommon Stock to be outstandingvcre as follows : 1916 1917 1918 1919 Net profits available for 1 Common Stock., 91,150,551.05 $1,074,877.86 $1,218,522.95 $1,373,382.43 Per share of Common Stock... $3.66 $3.42 $3.88 $4.37 Application will be made to listHhe Common Stock on the New York Stockl Exchange. 'Legal proceedings in connection withMhis issue arc being passed upon j . by Messrs. Bcchnan, Menken- & Griscom, New York. A We are receiving subscriptions for this stock, subject to allotment Price $29 per share Temporary Certificates willlbe reedy for dlire,ry;on or about April 7, 1910 Merrill, Lynch : Co. 120 Broadway, New York Jr Cassatt & Co. Philadelphia CHICAGO DETROIT LOS ANGELES NEW YORK PITTSBURGH BALTIMORE SCRANTON AV ilattminti kt'iln art iaitJ m hftrmatitn wkici u 1 rt;arj at rtViablt, and vihiU we it ntt ruaranitt thtm tkty lit data uptm vikuh ivt kavt relltJ in tkt purtkait eftkeit ueurititu V , '4 'Foreign Trade Through Foreign Investments' French Government Bonds Compared f . BANKERS, exporters and statesmen all realize the serious handi cap to American business caused by the present exchange rates on France. It is most difficult for American exporters to develop their French business. On the other hand, manufacturers in France seeking an American market have an unusual incentive, as they are paid in dollars. It is obvious that sooner or later an improvement must be effected which will result in : "ij 1 . A marked increase in our export business with the French. S 2. A decided profit to Americans who have purchased French '?. bonds at the abnormal exchange rates which have $ existed for the past six months. While many realize that opportunities exist they have not clearly defined in their minds the relative merits of the three principal French loans. In order that bankers andjnvestors may have at their disposal information which will enable them to see at a glance The Possible Profits from 4 Loan of 1917 5 Victory Loan 5 Loan of 1920 we have prepared a chart which shows the present income in francs and in dollars from an investment in each loan with each one cent advance in the value of the franc from 7c to 19.3 (normal fate) and the increased income as the franc recovers its normal value, and the comparative profits and income at current rates for each loan. Graphics showing the price imovements of the 5C'0 Rentes from 1798 to 1852 and the 3 Rentes from 1825 to 1920 arc included. A copy of this chart should be in the hands of every banker, manu facturer, exporter and investor for present and future reference. Complimentary copy sent on request for Circular No. PL-86, A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. ". Investment Securities 115 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia New York Minneapolis Chicago Bnltimoro Boston Pittsburgh Cleveland Buffalo U. S. Liberty Bonds All Issues Bought and Sold $50$100 $500 $1000 Graham. Parsons 3c Co. US CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia Commonwealth P. R. & L. Co. Pfd. Div. Scrip Portland R. L. & P. Co. 1st & Ref. Si, 1042 e-(U.eiarK0o.. JUNKERS 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia fltmbcri .Yeio York and rhitadthMa Block Exchange NEW-YORK BOND SALES Snmmgty of InAMctaal Transaction on New York Exdianr tSAf.EB IN II00O From Oprntnc Until 2 V. )i (N Y. 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A74 A74 B8 A8 A7j AS AS AS 68 San F Aik .11 .2 ..H .1.1 .13 .on .23 24 2 .08 .04 .00 .11 It .01 .01 .in .05 .05 .04 .20 .04 .05 .00 .IB .00 .10 .20 .04 .03 .0(1 .04 .04 .17 .02 .03 .811 .14 .05 .11 .03 .10 .06 .0 .02 .01 .20 .07 1 Ti .20 .A.,"4 .(! .2.1 . .20 14 .12 .18 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET . New York, April O.-Tbe coffee mar ket opened unchanged, with business virtually conBned to n couple lots of December, which sold at 14.4Rc. Hlsht nfter the call July sold at 14.70c. or 2 points nbovc last night's closing quotation, rose to 14.81c and then drop ped back to 14.70c by midday. Trading was dull and featureless and, whilp there wns a moderate trade de mand for July, nthar positions were more or less neglected. The local spot market was reported quiet. Trade firms state that cofTee sold to tho country remains on the docks or in warehouses, it being impossible to make shipments. . . .11 m. Teat clone Opn (N. T. time) May 14.BAA8 14.B3W70 ..... Julv . . . 14.77070 14.764970 14.70 Sept 14.6B?Bfl 14.60B60 14.60053 Dec 14,48040 14.46060 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Consolidated Coal Co , quarterly tl.BO pavable April 30 to atock of record April 20 Miami Copper Co,, quarterly 50 centa a ahare payable May 13 to atock of record May 1. ' 8anta Cecelia Susar Co . quarterly 25 ccnte a ihare on common and quarterly 14 per cent on preferred, both pttble May 1 to atork of record April 25, FarJardo Sugar Co.. quarterlv cf $2 B0, rayable May t to itnck of record April 20 Atchlaon. Topeka and Sante Fo Railway, quarterly of $1,60 on rommon, payable June 1 to atock ot record April 30. Spearhead ;o3 MISCELLANEOUS Amparo 14 Arizona United 15 Edn t Mother Lode 50 ' Nevada Hill 02 Nevada Rand 20 Nevada Wonder 1.1 Promontarlo 14 Tecopa M'nlnc on White Capa 14 83 4 8.1 4 2 . S34 Stl, A S W cu 1 . BB St L 3 W tit 3 .. 62 S So Pao Term 1 ... 70S 1 .. 70-. 3'n Pac cv 4a 0 78 1 . 78 S'n Pao cv Bi 3 1014 4 ... 1014 1 . 1014 Sou'n Rlya 4a 1 . .67 4 1 . A7 4 Sou'n Rlya Aa 1 .... 884 roxaa Co 6a 4.. . 104 4 Third Av R 4i 2 . .. 474 0 KO BI '21 0 .... S34 4 . r. 0.14 I 1 034 I ? 8 . . U34 1 Jg I' . I'U'l 3 1 03S U K O B A 1 rcta '22 1.. .03 1 .. 034 3. . aa a . 024 1 . 03 1 024 10 . fi4 0 . . 034 tiKonti French Victory Loan 5s A purchase of these bonds would cost American investors about $62.50 per 1000 francs. If they should sell at par and ex change return to nor mal a profit of over 200 would be realised. Circular E-70 on request 3handler& Company Franklin Bank Bldg. Philadelphia New York New Han Boiton Baltimore WHY no investor has, ever lost a dollm of principal or interest on any security bought of S W. Straus &Cp. 1 H . 'f " Pay-as-you-go 99 Every first mortgage bond issue, safeguarded under , the Strata Plan must be paid from the current earnings of the mortgaged property on a ''pay-as-you-go" basis. Every year, from its earn ings, the borrowing corporation must make twelve equal monthly deposits amounting to enough 'to pay off about one-twentieth of the bonds and also to meet both semi-annual interest payments. For example A $1,000,000 6 bond issue, maturing serially in two to twenty ' years, about $50,000 of the bonds being paid on each year. In 1921 will be due $50,000 ih principal and $60,000 interest, a total of $110,000. To meet this annual prior Hen on its earnings, the borrowing corporation must deposit each month one-twelfth of this sum, or $9,166.66. This provision makes it the first business of the borrowing cor poration to pay off the bonded debt, assures the prompt application of the earnings to the payment of the bonds, prevents the diversion of the profits to other uses, and keeps us in closest touch with tho affairs of the borrowing corporation month by month. Every first mortgage 6 bond issue in our current offerings is safeguarded by trie system of serial payments and monthly de posits. Write for descriptive booklet covering these bonds. Ask for CIRCULAR NO. Q-313 S.WSTRAUS J& GO. ESTABLISHED 1882 INCORPORATED f STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Joseph H. Rubin, Resident Manager. NEW TOKK CLEVELAND BUFFALO SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO BOSTON MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE DETB.OIT WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH INDIANAPOLIS Thirty-eight years without loss to any investor United Hosiery Mills Corporation 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock (Par Value of Shares $100) .. Authorized and Outstanding $1,000,000 Preferred at to Assets and Dividends Dividend! payahl quarterly. Starch. Jane. September and December lit. Redeemable at a whale, er In part, at the option of the Company, at 105 and accrued dividend, on thirty day' notice, - FREE FROM PRESENT NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX For information concerning thii if urn iv prmunt tho following wumrnarixod from tho Utter of Mr. C. H. Miller, Preiident of the Corporation t Property and Business The Company, which manufactures the well-known "BUS- TER BROWN" hosiery, has been In successful operation for over fifteen years and its hosiery mills arc now among the largest and most complete in the South. Security With the exception of $110,000 bonds, against which" collateral security has been deposited, the Company has no mortgages or lien outstanding and none can be placed upon its properties, nor can any additional preferred stock be issued without the consent of the holders of 75 per cent of the preferred stock. Assets After giving effect to the present financing, the balance sheet will show nejt current nssots of $338 per share and net tangible assets of $476 per share for the Preferred Stock. Fixed assets have been appraised at $1,9761490.00, or about $200 a share for the Preferred Stock, and the Company agrees to maintain net quick assets of $125.00 per share, in effect a total of $325.00 per share to be maintained. Earnings The average earnings of the Corporation for the past ten years were $269,924.00, or three and one-half times the dividend requirements on the Preferred Stock. The net earnings for the year 1919 were $773,356.99 (before paying Fed eral Income Tax) or ten times dividend requirements on Preferred Stock. The Corporation has from its inception maintained a very liberal policy in the matter of depreciation, maintenance and allowances for new construction. Sinking Fund A Sinking Fund is provided amounting to $20,000 in 1921 and 1922 and $40,000 in each year thereafter, which should retire the entire issue in twenty six years. ' " " ; A substantial amount of this imsue hncinn plated, ue otter the unsold balance. been Price $97.00 and Accrued Dividends to Net 7.22 HARRISON COMPANY BANKERS 106 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA ATLANTA, GEORGIA In the purchase of the securities offered here. VTe regard It as reliable, and all statements In HAMILTON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK CHATTANOOOA, TENNESSEE we have apU upon information offlolally furnished n this advertisement: are based on this information. otaoc 30EIOE II German Marks and Securities Hpeelal Mrctlnnn A Hr-ECIAI. MKKTINO OK TUB fltnrWhflMAra nt l'nlnn Tatlj.n ft.- II 'i 7l.. V.Zl. :'m"V."r:,,"-.vv?'" Mil pany oi -niiBanpnii win p neia ei me Pny. S10 Dtuphln utreet, Philadelphia, on Monday, April 26, 10:0. at 12 o'clock noon, to conalder and take action upon the foU lowln matter: I. The Question of srantlnt tnla Com pany's asiant to the consolidation and ex tanalen of the Philadelphia Hapld Transit Company Equipment Trust Itaaej, serlea A. aeries U and serial C, ae nsll as the en- larccment thertnt by brlnitlnr under the conaouaaiea ret of S9 1 10 .. 1... S... 1... K . . 3. .' 1. . ft. . ft . TS 00', T8'i 00', B0, no'-i (ioh nnu no; oo , to 00'. trma at the nropoaed conaolldatrf !-. certain rollinc stock which la not now under any laase, s. ine question oi araniin ini company' aaaent to th sale and delivery of the rolling-1 atock which is to be the subject-matter of inn prupusru iajiiuuu.itu iraaw, ana me ilk Inr nf a lease of all of the Bald rollinc atock by Philadelphia Itapld Transit Company aa the bails for an Ijsua of not more than it.000 000 EqUlpmsnt Trust Cartlncatea. S, The question ot the release by Union Traction Company of Philadelphia of any Hen or Intrreat In all the above-mentioned rolllnr stock which Union Traction Com pany nf Phlltdilphla may have, 4, Such other and further mattera In any way Incidental to or connected with thom above mentioned as may be brought before in" aaiu nnfiina. By order of th he Board of nlrertnr J ARTICLES in the April SPECIAL appearing 3rd issue: Which la the beet Cane- Sui-ar Stock? The pisltlon . of rhlcato. Milwaukee A Ht. Paul. What to do with D. A O. Railroad BtockT An Interview with President of naldwln Uocomottv. What la th Truth about Italy? Regular Features in Erery Issue. Securities not recommended and why. , Current Htock offerings. Some Dividend Paer. Interaatlns Market Statistics. The Trade Outlook. Mow to tnvesi. Home Bulldlnp. quiries. Answer to Investment In- poaltlon ot Chins The position or rhlraco. The Bolutton of Credit HtrTn- cency. 3oeaoc in opoa ,0001 -o n o as an Investment For tho first time in any American publication there appears an article comprehensively describing the most important German Munici pal, Banking and Industrial Stocks and Bonds. x This timely article appears in the April 3rd Number of THE MAGAZINE OF WALL STREET Published for a Nation of Intelligent Investors how what affan -n answer many question "", in ueruian ad or Marki .fkWasaass! ,o ',,ryon who h" in","d- o?uflu:8sxBs n invest, in Ueruian S". I. I an Vetltution wW.7 'on."dVnnlU 'puVpoT.". W?,!ft PI '"!" and Investment condition, of the whole coSSiry it'nW.V. bfu,'"". etonoinia Tkt estln- and easily understood form, It ilm.To -fjLpfM"i" .? Jn an Inttr- u... .L "''Sffnfcr-r'ffi. FREE SPECIAL OFFER-?; . . e.v:?'.?' "ft. coupon and A &'A subscription to the i 19.00 for a j tar is Issues. free ror or nlll avnrf thU April 8rd number mall la us With II nv next S Isiucs followlar. tnm fret i'.Yt AJ"T" O I... -rMI !'! IIMMIfira, nrlna tl Ca m .i ubacrliufon, otit r. UA V, -l a UKQBUI ft , .. 87S ...... 6TVi 1 .... 68 Uo Pao cm 4 0lTJt t t t m t f 1...1. 664 i li. IIAI.I.MAN, Assistant Secretary, IE 301 lonoi itmtE: 1 -. .i fc a.- 9-4 1 v; y r it Add