i r W: k tMnt . wm vt mi P v ltl Wm . 11 ''. M. , All? ,- r -iv. . ;?." .A ,"' NjjtX iV rt..4hta. . &VfcOTtf' :blio 'icfcSi ,; "- -rS,"TS r "i -".',, vwt'jp "jrrt nii'T . aV The Service We Render IV. Personal Counsel EVERY client has the continuous privilege of conferring with us on any investment matters at any time. For consultation work of this kind, we maintain a corps of experts in all lines of investments and of finance. CONSTANTLY, throughout the 'year, ques tions of importance arise in the affairs of every investor, even when he makes few changes or adds not at all to his investments. I' ' Expert counsel and prompt decision are always of supreme importance to the man or institution having capital at stake in invest ment securities. COUNSEL of this character is of inestim able value when the client has new funds for investment or is considering the pur chase of new or unseasoned security issues. BOTH individual investors and financial institutions constantly come to us for opinion or advice regarding their ever recurring investment problems. ARE you interested now? This feature, you know, has the greatest possibilities for you. Let lis tell you more about it. Moody's Investors Service JOHN MOODY. FtnUmt 35 Nassau Street Upt- -l New York City NKHlMEKmLrHlID We are equipped to do the work at your plant and ave you the expense of long tie-up. riiono Wat. IBM and Main 9114 lw ZI2-2Z2S.DARIKNST. lnrfmMHtKUl. ZUt-222 S.OARIKN ST. TVieGRIFFIN SYSTEM of PROTECTION tt in the outgrowth of an ex perience of 31 years in the SECRET SERVICE of the U. S. Govt. PROTECTION lndo. trial. Dank. Financial. Itnat nr, Pcreeual, Inveallcatlon.. THE MATTHEW GRIFFIN CO. Matthew V. Or'ffln. Prcs. Terrr Dldf. Ibon Spruce 00U-40U Lm LONDON STOCK MARKET ,4 Moderate Proflt-Taklna In Grih'ti Trunki Oils Weak v London, April 6. Forced liquidation caurod weakness In some oil aharea on the stock exchange today, Shell Trans port selllnr At 10 , Mexican Basin at 10 1316 ami Burmahn nt 1S( There was moderate proflt-taklnic -In South American rolls and Grand Trunks and dollar securities tvere weaker. Industrials received support. After advasjelnjr In sympathy with' New Tork the cllt-edfreri aectlon reactedA Genorally. the markets we're Irregular with changes In prices moderate. Advance Price of Refined Sugar Nr York. ADrll 6. Arhucklo Droth. I em today named a price of 16 Vie, leas z per cent casn, ror nno granulated tor shipment this month. This Is an ad vance or :c a pound over ths firm a last previous quotations. Otherwise the rr flned market remains qulat and un-changed. ..fc.i.Mifr XL' - r "' V V l i" Mi? i-v ' ;'f ,-f f ''' ,' A t, t Ail ' i r ' ;tt , VJ? tltti i$"4 I iStwJii YV. j. ?tt smmwimmmmmmmmmuvtam "LONDON" CREDIT INSURANCE TO BE SURE THATS just it to be SURE. The one thing of your business you are not sure about is the matter of your credits. You have protected yourself as far as possible egainst other contingencies fire, death, etc. But your credits are a matter of belief or hope. Mercantile ratings may be good Guides, but they offer no guarantee. Collection agencies cannot Ttrally do more than your own collection department. But, Credit lruurar.ee in the "London," give you absolute protection against losses from bad debts. You don't live on hopes or promises. You kn") you'll get your money, and yon know alien you'll get it, whether we collect it or not. Why play with uncertainties a day longer? To be sure, ask for the particulars of our policy today. OUR SUPEIV SERVICE Losses Paid In American Currency &tBk AT YOUR. SERVICE Established TfjjV Eighteen Sixty-nine LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY LTD. R. A. IRVING, General Agent Thonc Lombard 4C16 J.O Lil iychc Bids. rHH.APH.rniA. rA. IBB' Let us tell you about thft ' KOMPAK Gas Water Heater It automatically furnishes hot water as fast as the cold. At the Armory or C. H. EHRENZELLElt 18 S. 7th St. TO HOLDERS OF THE Fort Wayne, Van Wert and Lima Traction Company First Mortgage Bonds Default in payment of interest due on the first day of January. 1920, upon the above bonds of the Fort Wayne, Van Vert and Lima Traction Company has brought about a situa tion such as to suggest the necessity of forming a Committee to protect the interests of the bondholders against possible t-crious loss The undersigned committee has been formed for that purpose in the belief that all interests of all holders of these securities can be best and most economically served through joint co-operative action. You are. therefore, asked to promptly deposit your bonds, with all unpaid coupons', in cluding that of January 1, 1P20, attached, and return one copy of the annexed agreement, duly signed, to either the Fidelity Trust Company, .125. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa., or Peoples Savings and Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., the depositaries selected by the Committee. Negotiable receipts in the usual form will be issued for deposited securities, which must be duly executed for transfer. The committee reserves the right to close the time for deposits. Dated Philadelphia, March 22, 1920. T. H. Ath-rton. Secretary. S3. Chrntimt "(., rhllmlriphU. r. Eduard Hopkinson, Jr. Counsel lttofltiirirfc: Fidelity Trust Company. rtiiladrlplila. r. Peoples Savings and Trust Company of Pittsburgh, rttl.bunli. r. J. C. N'eff. Chairman, Ftrirlltr Trutt Tompanr Philadelphia (ieorge K. Johnson, Prnn Mutual I.lf Iniirnr C.. rhllndtphU George deB. Greene, K. II. Kollln A Hon.. New York Cltr Thomas J. Walsh. E. If. Rollln S. .Sona. Vrw York CUT A. C. Robinson, roiIrt iutnck iinrl Trnt Co.. ritMburch The Charm of Brick. HAVE you ever gazed at Old Christ Church, near Second and Market, and tried to de fine the charm of that fine old building? Plain, simple, solid, yet graceful what was the secret of the Colonial builders, that they wrought such beauty with the simplest ma terials? Their secret was in knowing how to handle common brick. In 1920 the builder is embarrassed by the end less variety of materials. In 1720 he had but three wood, stone and brick plain, common brick. He studied its possibilities with loving care, and we, see the result today inHhe wonderful collection of Colonial brick buildings in which Philadelphia stands without a rival. Before you build, get your architect's opinion of them. KETSTONE WUCK CO. Godfrer nr StconiJ St. Tike NOKTH PHILA. BRICK WORKS Rlilnr Sun and I.uierne F. SKITTER'S SONS Nlctown I.ne and C St. It. M. C. H. SINKR Church and Tacony JOS. T BVRNE EST. SBth and Clearfield JOHN II EAni-ET Nil-Mown Lnt and K, St KRANKKORD BRICK WORKS Torreidal Avenue nrllu '. 18Vj Dresden i. 9V i Nuremherr 4, lu't Dreaden 4H. 19V llamliurc 4yif. IS Morton Lachenbrucb & Co. LAND TITLE ULDC. rillHA. Tel. Spruce 361. Rv 30rO New Tork Chlcaio Dttrolt ntUburth Lawrence E. Brown &' C. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1(115 RKAI. ESTATB TRUST IIM0. Inreitlrate and adjust. oartnerahlD a4 raruoratlon arennnt. AU prepare C ft. Income Tax Ratura. DUir.n WITH VOKEVKR ' BRICK IT I.ASTS semira'JsnczEiaiOBEmwia If You Don't Know How to Study Stocks Get "How to Select Se curities," a new booklet which fills a long - felt want It not only points out the main points to consider in studying an Industrial. OH or Mining Stock, but Analyzes Nine Actual Companies whose scc.uritifg seem poked for action ' in the market RIGHT NOW. No business man interested in the market should fail to secure a free copy with out delay. Edition limited. Call, 'phone or write. Ask for No. T. U.-860 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES WIdener Bide, PMladelphls PhtHuBtll. tfV60G5 ttjittut, Rc 2299 Dirt FriMts Wirt Offices in Principal Citie Tax Free in Pennsylvania Canadian Pacific Railway Equipment Trust 6 Per Cent. Gold Certificates Issued Under Philadelphia Plan MATURITIES 1,000 t.uoo $ l,oo t 1.000 1.000 ui.ooii S 1,000 fJILOfMI tst.ooo I.OOtl s i.ouo Hue daa dtia duo ilnr due due due due due due Ortedrr I . prll I. Ortober I. April I October 1. pril I. Oct4iher I. April I. Octelwr I . prll 1. October I. I OiO Idtl ID-SI Ittt I0J3 IU" IMt:i l:4 IM.l if trU UN 01', niw 06H I 000 due April I 000 due Ortol.fr 1,000 ilur dur 1.000 1,000 loe 1.000 due 1,000 due 1 .mm itue l.ooo due l.oon Aiirll Oetuler pril Ortuher Aurll due Orfober tlrteoer April due Arrrued nitldtnd to I 000 due October be added In earn m.r I. 193 I, 11J 8 1. IIW7 I. 10.17 I. lusa 1, I03R I, llrta 1, io:d 1, 10 jo I, 1931 1, 1031 HIP OH 1 & , DS At the above prices, the first twelve maturities yield approximately 6 later maturities approximately ' Special circular furnished upon reijucat. Irujulrlea solicited. , i U i K A.v . n. A 6, Investment Ex'em 4 j U'6ii ,..'. the Federal Income Tax .' ' $4,952,000 Reclamation District No. 1500 Sutter County, California ', Serial 6 Gold Bonds Dated January 1, 1920 Maturing Serially, January 1, 1930 to 1940 Interest payable semi-annually, January 1st and July 1st; hotli principal and interest payable at the office of the Trcas . urer of Sutter County. Coupon Bonds, Denomination $1000. Exempt from Taxes in the Stale of California, except Inheritance Taxes Tim fnltoiotng attenl ftahirr nre banrri on Infnrmnllon cnittntntd in n ltltrr nf Mcsur. Dtvlin and We villi, Sacramtnto, oivi Moms, Jloimton nttrt 7oimioii, Woodlnnd, California, attorney for district .Vo. livo, and on our ottitt analysts of this Usue: i Reclamation District No. 1500 was created by an Act of the Legislature of California, approved April 30, 1913, and comprises a net assessable area within its boundaries of 63,718 acres. This land is 'practically all under cultivation, is highly productive, and adaptable to a diversity of crops. During the cropping season of 1919, estimates sh nv there was taken from the lands within the Dis trict, corn, rice, beans and other products having a value of approximately $3,900,000. Bonds arc valid and legally binding upon Reclamation-District No. 1500, and secured by an assessment lien, which is a first lien' on the assessable land therein, subject only to State and County taxes. The present value of the net assessable acreage is placed by independent appraisal at approx imately $16,000,000. Total debt of District No. 1500, including all bonds and warrants at present outstanding, is approximately $6,660,000. About two-thirds of the land assessed for the payment of the bonds is owned by the Sutter Basin Ccmpany, of which Mr. J. Ogden Armour is the principal stockholder. These bonds have been approved by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of California as a legal investment for Savings Banks in that State. jj Bonds are offered subject to prior sale and change in price at 100 and interest, to yield 6 ifl New York San Francisco Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank 1 Chicago Halsey, Stuart & Co. Blyth, Witter & Co. Chicago New York Bond & Goodwin New York Chicago San Francisco Anglo & London Paris National Bank ". San .Francisco The above statement ore not suaratileed. lint are be upon Information wlilch we. believe '"' to be accurate and reliable, and upon which we have apted In the purchase of these securities. BALDWIN AND PHILADELPHIA The Baldwin Locomotive Works, through its more than 53,000 locomotives constructed to this date, are known throughout the world. These locomotives in themselveB have accomplished more than nny other single manu factured product to help spread the fame of Philadelphia as the greatest American Manufacturing and Industrial City. The Baldwin Locomotive Works v r , . . 25,000 Shares McCord Manufacturing Company, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1009 Common Stock. Without Par Value Dividend Free From Normal Federal Income Tax Fort Dearborn Trutt & Sarins Bank, Chicago, Tranafer Aa.nt Continental & Commercial Trnat &. String Bank, Chicago, Ri.trar W. R. GRACE & CO.'S BANK BOND DEPARTMENT 7 Hanover Square, New York ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF DONALD G. ROBINSON AS PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENT 989 Drexal Building Philadelphia BOND & GOODWIN Droxel Building Philadelphia, Pa. Mnnbrr New Tack. lloaUn, Chlcaio Stork Kirbantai Than Iimbard 6O0-31SI EI m W& $ A A Phona Ball! Lombard 2525 SHEErt-fcOCK WALL BOARD In llieie times of labor and lumber hortao uae Sheetrock Wall Beard. Not an experiment. Ths Government ued over 60,000,000 feet durirw the war. Can be- uaed In place of lath and needs no rouen coatlnr Made of gypsum. Won't bum, warp or nlirlnk. Kaslly cut and nailed, Ask for samplt. James E. Tague & Co. 10th & Columbia Ave. Application will be made to list this stock on Chicago and Detroit Stock Exchanges Common Stock, Without Par Value (Authorized and Issued) 125,000 Shares We summarize herewith from a letter by Mr. A. C. McCord, President, the facts regarding this company: BUSINESS: The McCord Manufacturing Company, Inc., is the largest ex clusive manufacturer in the country of Radiators for Automobiles, and Gaskets for Engines. It owns the' Racine Manufacturing Company. Automobile Body manufacturers; the Russel Motor Axle Company, man ufacturers of Truck Axles, and McCord & Company, manufacturers of Motor Castings and railroad Journal Boxes. The consolidated companies are an important part of the' motor car industry of this country, wfiose products are standard equipment for n large number of nationally known automobiles, trucks, tractors and railroad passenger and freight cars. PLANTS: Located at Detroit, Mich.; Chicago, 111.; Racine, Wis.; Wyandotte, Mich., and at Walkerville, Canada. Total floor space, 1,186,000 square feet ; employes, 3,500. EARNINGSt Average annual net earnings for last four years over $804,900. On current volume of business of $15,000,000. estimated earnings for 1920 are $1,500,000, or about $12.00 per share on common stock. ASSETS: Net tangible assets are $4,523,536, .equal to more than $36.00 per share on common stock. MANAGEMENT: Business established by present management, which will continue in active charge. DIVIDENDS: Continuous dividends on common stock pid since 1909, ex cepting in 1913. Present rate, $4.00 per annum payable quarterly. AUDITS AND APPRAISALS: The books of the Companies have been audited by Ernst & Ernst and properties appraised by American Appraisal Company. Price $43.00 Per Share Merrill, Cox & Co. 76 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois Fort Dearborn Securities Co. 76 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois. 7tr statements contained herrlii ore not guaranteed, but tire based upon information and advice which we believe to be accurate and reliable, and upon which we have acted in purchasing these securities. BOND SALESMAN With EitablSthtd PbJUJslpkik ,CHenlU .VA WANTED , L'f ,10.-" 7,,n one ot th.lar,et rilrrralflrd llata In Hi. country, wlilcli can nupplj- B ll.t of cnatomrra and pro.peeta to tha rlit' miK, 0 S. 'Ladter Office WNANflAT, miFiW" .COUNTY I.IOHTINO TO. ..tir ?nt. i .,he Provlslona of th. Mori r,n,.,.ii"'1, yhtlnr Company to th. M-.,-l"u,.r 0n Million Dollar. Flnt (.'.m if80.' In the ?l"llns Fund provld.d by Oftara of aald bonda ar. Invltwj. at a pric. Ui - .WCM. pr' corurd Inter.. t and pr cent premium rVa rd t.ndara ahouH I;. r.il to th. Phllad.lphla Truft Co" fZ;..??.'- Slnklna- Tund. Alexandria County LUrhtlm Company. Liberty Hulldlrr. a i .,c',rnfr.Br?.dt"ni1 Cb.itnut tc. ThlN djlphla, an J 1 wl I ba r.clved until 3 p. m. Htdneadar. April 11, IMo. rHirDKLPHIA TnUST COMPANY. Trui- Philadelphia, April 6, 1920, Exempt from All Federal Income Taxes 6 Municipal Bonds at Par To M(ur. dtmifif clii-ulari rul thit out ant mail toiay ii jour nam and adii.it U The Hanchett Bond Co. Incorpclal.d It 10 SI South t-aMU Sir.. I, Chicago L'U r.a..;l.ai. Il.p ('- 0. IIOUntNS Hi rarrr Witt riiUidf If UU T.J. Sfrut. iW American Ice R. C. 6a, 1942 Anglo-American Oil 7s, 1025 B. F. Goodrich 7a, 1025 Laclede Gaa Lt. 7a, 1029 Phlla. Electric 6a, 1922 Phlla. & Sub. Gai & Elec. 5, I960 Sun Co. 6a, 1020 U. G. 1. Gtf 1921 MCownsCQ lNII TITI.K IIMXI., I'llll.A, ' Jlcmbera rjilladtlplila Hlotk Birliania Securities for Investment JosepKW.Gross aCo. 1421 Chestnut St. Correspondents Aldrsd Company TI,r'ir"i''ir.8.rM'.c?,nt iwo Not, .t Isotlc. la h.r.by alvrn tint hTmulr. SUt. rtallroad Corooratlon hi. elected to cay ill of the afore.ald note, out.tandlnir on th. lat day of May. 1010. toaather with th In tereit thereon maturing on that day under mo inn., u. iu jiom, int.reai will real. on aald let day of May, lOJO. hereby Hied for aald payment. Tha under.laned reaulrre that the nct.a be pre.rnted on May tat. lOl'O, for payment at the office of The Kqultable T.ru;.t 9fnlW.n?i f Nw. TVk. trut.e. at No. ST Wall atreet. In the city of New York. N. Y. uain f.vrruFc ,-j. y March no. 1020. BMPJBR RTATB 'All?nOAD CORPOnATION By S. C. BTIVBnS. Secretary. Annual Meetlnra thb MrainKBd or Tiiis.riiiirjKi.rniA ContrlbnUenahln tn tha Ininraoee ef rioueee f ram Lo of .Flra ar. notified thai a a.neral meetlnr of the contributor, wit. t. h.ld at tha ofljea, 313 L South Fourth atieet. pn ifonday. the 12th day of April, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, to choo.e dlrectert and a treaaurar In accordance with th. cut. t,n J. BOMERS 8JIlTir. fiecretar. March g IM". VI58TtOnEtNl COAr. CO.UPANJ, Offtcei 2t4 Mouth Third fit. Philadelphia, March S3, 101), The annual m.itlnr of th. .lockholdtia ef the We.trooreland Coal Company will hi h.ld at tha olflra of the cornpany on Wed nradar, April 7th, lOJO, at 12 o'clock neon. for the election of three director, to one three year., anl for all auch other buelnm aa may properly come before the meetlnr. " HOWARD n. YBAnALBY, Setr.iirr. Pronoeala rnOPOHALS FOB DMIKKSIIIRTH-omc. of the Quartermaeter Ueneral, Clothlnc anil Koulpage Dlvl.lon, Munition, llulldlni. Waahlnrton. D. C. Staled propoiai. lit duplicate will be received here until HM a. in. April 20, 1M0. for furnlahlna all or ny part of 2AT.:s aummer und.rahlrti. Infonnallon on requrat rROrOSAWI FOR DRAWKB.V-Oltlce th. Quarterma.ter Olneral. Clothlnf and Koulpeae Dlvl.lon, Munition. Bultdln'. Waahlnaton. D. C Sealed propo.al.Tn dupli cate will be received here until liOO p. m. April 20. 1020. for furnl.hln all or any part ot 200. ooo aumra.r drawer. Informs tlon on ren'ie.t. MANUFAOTURERB AND, KSTABUSIIKU Iir.ALEJtS d.ilrtnr to bid. for auppl. ( the State Hoipltal for the Inaane. Dantllle. Penna,, durinjr the year bealrialnj Jun. I. lUSK can addreai the under.lin.d. eltl"l what clan ot ooda It la propeied lurnl.h. H n acnu,(TZi ai.ward. DlTUend. KNN9YLVANIA HAlt rutoima -or in. ,wru u, "t---. a day a quarterly dividend li. i0. Chec.ewTl. be jaaHrd. I IV VI I IP. (I V I'll MANUrAC1 At' a. ruMtln o cell inn nil nut. April I. ivu. to atoc Majch ti, 1920. Checl-e h: T -J tsss a ,f, - - KVI - Kt.- . . 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