n ' ' rv " .V. . " Fti "a i V . ' "j I . I' , .i a rr Bonds of Foreign Nations Wo havo prepared an inter esting booklet describing In ternal Loans of FRANCE BELGIUM ENGLAND ITALY which can bo purchased today at prices to show American Investors a possiblo proflt'of from 20 to 338. "Ask for Booklet L 00 A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. InvtHmtnt Banker 116 South Fourth St. Financial Briefs . 7ho. ,ay"a8 Price of twenty active Industrial stock advanced. 1.44 per cent yesterday to 07.20, -wlillo twenty rail roads ndvanced 2.97 per cent to 74.98. Net prollts after tftxei of tho Al-lld-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. for tho quarter ended March 31, 1920. were 1767,214, equivalent, after charging off preferred dividends at tho rate of 7 par cent per annum, to $1.84 a share earned on the $26,000,000 common slock, against $760,760, or $1.85 a nharo, on tho $26,770,760 outstanding common in tho preceding quarter and $996,024 In the corresponding period of 1919. The Standard Qas and Electric Co. rOTREWIRS Valve seat planed In potitlon and.nevr valves furniihed. All kind of engine repairs. rhone Wat. 1814 and Main 3414 w ZI2-2223.DARIENST. isjno ' wsm$ asMffiw-Btf -mat 18 In the year ended "December returned the largest irurplu lury. jnis iiem amaunica. wi av.Vi f, the equivalent of $7.07 a shire earned 31. 1919, In Its his- This Item amounted, to, $962,647 or on tho $12,493,134 .common stock out standing, which compares with $766,306, or, $8.34 a share on the $11,784,960 pre ferred stock, in tho preceding year,' The New York Stock Exchange -has admitted to the list Butte Copper and Zlno Co. capital stock. There has been stricken from the list Butte Copper and Zlno Co. voting trust certificates. Sub stituted on list: Barnet Leather Co. permanent engraved certificates for- 7 percent cumulative preferred stock and common stock without par value in lieu of temporary certificates. The Now York Subtreasury gained $3,206,000 from the banks yesterday, making a cash net gain since Friday of $10,836,000. Liverpool Cotton IJverpoot. April 27. Thero was only a limited request for spot cotton today with prices firm on tho basis of an ad vanco of 95 points for middling at ?6.iua. bales were suoo Dales, Re ceipts were 26,000, Including 21,600 bales American. Futures wortf firm In tho early dealings. Spot prices were: American, middling fair, 31.90d; good middling, 28.6Sd; fully middling-. 27.66d; middling. 26.40d; low middling. 23.10d; good ordinary, 19.90d; ordinary, 18.90d, WHY no investor lias ever lost a dollar of principal or interest on any security ' bought of S. W. Straus & Co. VIII 5r Demand Location Earning Power THIS is a fundamental truism of the Straus Plan of safeguarding first mortgage bonds. We will not accept a real estate borid issue unless the mortgaged property is located where real estate values arc stable and constantly rising and the permanently assured rental demand exceeds the supply. In actuajl practice we apply this principle as follows : We underwrite loans only in the larger cities of the country, thus affording well diversified investments, each backed by the pros perity of one of the nation's active business centers. The neighborhood must be in the direct line of the city's develop ment, thereby assuring stable real estate values and an active and continuous rental demand. " A The building must be suited to the actual rental demands in its city and its locality. r It must be new, because a new building naturally is always preferred by tenants and will be at the height of its earning power and its value throughout the life of the bonds. This system of selection makes it certain that every first mortgage bond issue, safeguarded under the Straus Plan, is secured by a pros perous and productive property whose rental earnings and value are -assured and certain. We are now offering an exceptionally wide variety of well diversified bonds, secured by properties located in New York, Chicago and . other large cities, from coast to coast. Net yield, 6 with 4 Federal Income Tax paid. Call or write for our current offerings today, and specify CIRCULAR No. 316-Q Airn ' t k-r iaw m.-v kt : jvi ESTABLISHED 1882 INCORPORATED STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Joseph H. Rubin, Resident Manager. NEW YORK CLEVELAND BUFFALO SAN' FRANCISCO CHICAGO BOSTON MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE DETROIT WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH INDIANAPOLIS Thirty-eight years without loss to any investor x- LONDON STOCK MArtKET Profit-Taking In Home Ralls Trad'-.! Ino Lacked 8nap London, April 27. -Under forced It,, quldatlon oil shares were weaker on tho stock exchange today. Shell Trans port reacted on an oRlclal denial that tho government la acquiring an Interest In 'the company., The stock was quoted at 10 13-16. Mexican Eagles sold at . There -was profit-taking In home rails. Canadian Pacifies uroro higher. In sym pathy with New York, and Grand Trunks wero good. The gilt-edged section was hard. Gen erally, the markets were checkered and trading lacked snap. Briar Hill Steel Stock Dividend YouniitowD, O., April 27. Tho Briar Hill Steel Co. declared a stock dividend of 20 per cent on tho common stock, payable July 1 to stock of Record Jupo 20. A special meeting of stockholders has been called for June 1 to approve Increase In common capital from $17, 000,000 to $60,000,000 and to dlsposo of 26,000 shares, par $100. of unissued common stock. Stockholders will also be asked to voto for declaration of a stock dividend which, together with 20 per cent dividend already authorized, will more nearly represent at par tho value of the company's property, and to authorise directors to set aside 30,000 shares of common stock for subscription by employes. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Now York, April 27. The ronrkct for coffee futures opened irregular this morning, with prices two points higher to five points lower. Wo continued to case of? and this tended to check any rising tendency here. Outsldo speculative interest for coffee is at a very low ebb, and continued un settled Brazil markets, particularly n sagging market, at Itlo, with heavy re ceipts, loaves the local market open to operations from ,the bear crowd. Longs do not hesitate in reducing their lines at every opportunity, having gotten out of the May delivery entirely without switching to later months. Just before, midday, tho local market was dull and trading at a standstill, with quotations about at. tho initial price level. Mar ..... July ..;.. September. December Teat. cloie 14.S9W 14.764J78 14.60051 14.474J43 (N. Today's open 14.D0W83 14.70078 14.4B04R 14.40043 T. time) IS noon 14.27 lV.4543 14.42 Prices Steady on Paris Bourse Paris, April 27. Prices were steady on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes, 67f 50o: oxenango on London, 64f, 80o; 5 per cent loan. 88f 70c The dollar was quoted at 17f 8c, i SAFE PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS Frazier 6- Co BROAD AND 8AN80M VT PHILADELPHIA 11 SOUTH ST BALTIMORE 65 BROADWAY. NEW YORK Commonwealth P. R. & L. Co. Pfd. DIv. Scrip j Portland R. L. It P. Ca. i 1st & Ref. 5s, 1042 BANKERS 321 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia lftmoer Ktio York and PhUaitlphla Block Eqchanoti ?$R9 Issue $2,ooo,oory Acadia Sugar Defining Company LIMITED HALIFAX, CANADA First Mortgage 7 Serial Gold Bonds Dated January 1, 1920 , Due $100,000 each July 1, 1921-1940 INTEREST payable on the first day of January and July. Principal and interest payable in New York funds at the Now York Agency of the Company or at the office of the Trustee in Montreal. The Company agrees to pay the Normal Federal Income Tax not exceeding 2, and to refund the present Massachusetts and Pciuv aylvania State Taxes and also the Connecticut State Tax up to iS. AcADIA Sugar Refining Company is an old and well known Company with a modern plant at Halifax, N. S. The plants and property of the Company, on which these bonds are a first mort gage, have a present value after depreciation of $4,206,000 as appraised by the Canadian Appraisal Company. The management of the Company will be under the supervision of Mr. B. A. Oxnard and associates, who have had long and successful ex' perience in the sugar business, and who, jointly with Imbrie & Co., founded and have success' fully managed the Savannah Sugar Refining Corporation. Conditions for sugar refining in Canada are favorable, and we believe that the common stock of this Company will be valuable. Boricte to carry Common Stock, Price to net over 7 Imbrie & Co. NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON PITTSBURGH ATLANTA Kansas crrr MILWAUKEE ST. LOUIS Thl Information and thete Utttrica are not guaranteed, bat ttav beat obtained ftem ttmrcea believe to be accurate " : jl JT.liWX.-tA .,j&kl.t.i:'Jr'A?l.'&d$''.' .., n isMtoZ- rv.il! New York Bonds ' tSALES 7N tlOOOJ From a r. M. Until ttU V. iS.CS. T. Time) Via T T Si Alk O M ev A I IB '.4 Amr Snult'u . Rer B 1 VM,i I..... 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On Ban Fran 1 92 Wesln Eleo i5s MCt 1 98 I..... 1 23I 1 93 Wesi-n u mm V B Realty Bs 1 03 10 49 1..... 80 1 03 wtsnori. 8 80 1 93 3 OT 81 1..... 93 2 OT. 5 81 5 98 Wla'n Cent 4a US Rub'r Bs 0 92 1 2 2 92 l. .... 1 92 Wilson Co 1st 2 92 2 89 .1 92 1..... 89 1 93 Wilson Co cv O RR Inv Co 2 89 of S r Bs 1 1 1 ! i i a a V H Steel As 1 98 U 81 HI',, 81 82 81 82 82 07 08 Today's Range In Liberty 3i .... Liberty let 4s.... Liberty 2d 4 Liberty let 4Ua.. Liberty 2d 4s.. Liberty 3d VAs... Liberty 4th iyta. Vic Notea 3918.. . Vic Notes 4?i8... nish 03.81 85.no 85.00 80.4-1 85.08 00.00 80.00 00.80 00.78 Liberty Bonds (N. T. time) 1:16 Low 0.1.10 85.50 85.40 80.10 85.80 00.30 85.88 00.42 00.33 j.m 03.18 85.C0 85.70 80.40 85.00 00.00 85.00 00.80 00.70 American Woolen Report Now York, April 27. Net profits of tho American "Woolen Co. for 1910 amounted to 116,613,416, less reserves for taxes and contingencies, according to tho annual report Issued today. Pay. ment of dividends of $2,800,000 on pre ferred stock and $3,200,000 on common and depreciation of $3,733,611 left a balance of profit for tho year of $15, 779,804. Surplus for 1919 amounted to $12,029,804, which added to that of 1918 brings the total surplus to $31,764,426. BAR SILVER Bar" silver was quoted In London to day at (Ed, down 4id. 25.... 2. . . . a.... Imp J 7.... CM B A Q 4s 1 04 1 94 7 04 2,.... 91 1 93 23 94V1 10 04 'i 1 04 "j 1... . 01 i Cli It Q Xeb ! 10 M)', Chesk & O cv 74 U Ches A O 4s 2 11U Cbes'k A Ohio cv 4a 1..... 69 2 .... 09 Ch A O cv Ss 2 74 1 75 C A O Wn 4s 1 01 Chi M A St P D 4a 2.. .. r.s 1.. .. 03 ' rh mii t m r 1 fU 4-i 5. . 5B't Ch Mil ft St P cv 5i 3 63U 5 03 2 00'i 2 3S 8 03 5 01 C R I ft P fd 1 63 Chile Cop'r 0s 3 70 11 76 Chile Cop'r 7s 1 5 100 I 1 100, '. 2. . . 100 , City Bord'x i. 1 88 I City N Y4n 51) 1 83 , flty NV4 Vi 03 2 04 City Paris 6a 53 53 53 Vi 63 63 53 53 03 80 , M)Vj 8J , 891-i 811". W 60. 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F'n Tuc cb Edward' B.Smith &Co ESTlMJSnro 1892 BANKERS Vembtra New York and PMlaiclshto Stock Exchanges 1411 Cur jin ct Sracir, PnrtADixrnu 30 Tim 8Tiir.rr Nrw Tobk 6 Exempt from All Federal Income Taxes Municipal Bonds at Pai To nain dtscrlpliit circulars cut ihU out ant nail loimy trilA your name mad oddrtu u The Hanchett Bond Co. Incorporated 1910 i9 South La SalU Strut. Cnlamgm jg P..ij1t.U Hi-p C B. ROBBIM3 iH Perry DU., Hulaaelp Ida TeL Spruo S$i Publlo SerTlce of N. J. rtpt. 6s V. O. I. 6s. 1921 Caddo Central Oil ft Bfjr. 6s. 1930 Hr-tdlnr Terminal 6a, 1941 I'hlln. Rrndlnc Intended 5s. 1933 Allegheny Valley Gen. 4a. 1942 HENRY D. BGENNING & CO. STOCK EXCHANGE HUH.DINO Dlrett FrWat Telephone to New Totrk Members Fhlla. Stock Cxcbans WANTED FINANCIAL MAN Ar.istant to Treasurer In lrte-etab-llshrd corporation. Mld'He-ased man with banUlne experience preferred. MORTON R. ALEXANDER nilLA. STOCK EXCHANGE ULDO. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 161B REAL ESTATE TRUST Df.DO. Inveatlxate and adja.t partnership and corporation account. Aloo prepare C 8. Income Tax Returns. 10. 1 1. 1. 4. 6 City Tokyo 5. 0 37 Colo S'n Pis 1 70 J 70 2.. .. 70 Con.'d Oa. 7. II 100 2... 100 Copenh'n 0. 2 70 Cuba C Bus cv 1 98 ill"! 1 N T LUht II ft Power 4a 1 01 N T LlBht II ft Power 5s 1... . 74 2. .. 74 N York New H ft Hart'd 0s 2 68 NYC L8 3 1 ... 55 N Y O ft V cm 4 s 1 50 N Y Rya ct 5s 5 U N Y Tel's 4 2 73 5 74 1 74 S Y Tel'n 0s 1 .... 110 N ? W C ft H R R48 1 30 NrfolU ft W 4s 68 r t)8 Norfolk, ft W cv u 1 .... 97 a . 97 ft. . . II" 1... . 07 N'n Paclflo 8s I. ... 51 6..... 31 4 51 3. . . 51 1 51 N'n Pacific 4s 9 ?(V. N'n Puc 4'ja 2 71 20 71 Ont I'ow Nlas ralli 5s 1... . 82 O ft Cat H 6s 2 .. . 87 0-Vaeh'n 4. 1. .. . 01 I'-n a ft K 6s 75 !)!)ia 99 99 09 i 99 90 90 1 1 4 3 4 1 10... 2.... 1... Son Rail's 4a 1..... 05 & 65 65 66 65 50 50 50 55 50 2.. . 60 S'n Rallys 6s 1 78 4 7 Texas Co fls Third Av R ni 1 24 6 104 Union Pao fd 1... . 09 a 69 Union Tsc cv 14 82 Union Tnc 4s 1 79 Union Pac tfs 1 98 2. .., 98 5 98 UKODI'Sl 6 95 10 95 1...,. 05 R 05 1 05 u k o n ft l rcta of '22 1 oa, 1 93 2 03 1... . 03 u k o n ft i rets ot '20 91 91 t 01 91 00 91 U lv G B I '37 3. 29. . 23. 3.. 24. 10.. 3. 10.. 25.. 2.. 8.. 1.. (-0 S0 86'i 87 87 80 80 80 "The Best Book of the Year" Free to anjr man who is interested in the mar ket and who wishes to know Tho General Rules of Trading. How to Give a Broker Instructions. Bro'kcrs' Commission Charges. How to indorse a Stuck Certificate. How to Use Collateral in Trading. How to Group His Invest ments. The Deposit Itetiuircmcnts for 'Carrying Stocks on Account. The RiglUs of Stock and Hond Holders, etc. Written in simple language and easy examples given. No obligation. Edition lim ited. Call, phone or write at once. Ask for No. T. U.-87S JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widencr Bldff., Philadelphia rhanti Hell, Walnut 6065 Keystone, Race 2290 Direct Private tf'ires Office in 8 Principal Cities ARKANSAS GAS MELON To Retire Proferred and Bonded In debtedness by. Stock Allotment . rittsborsli, April 27, Tho board of directors of Arkansas Natural Gas at n. meeting; yesterday unanimously re solved to rctlro'fll! of Its preforrod stock, amounting to $2,366,000, and all of its bonded indebtednoss, amounting to $2, 333,000. Tho preferred stock will bo re tired Julv 31, 1920, and tho bonds will bo retired November 1. 1920. In order to accomplish this tho directors au thorized an Issuo of Its common stock equal to CO per cent of the present hold ings of tho common stock and preferred stock, this stock to be allotted to tho stockholders of record Juno 1, 1020, and tho payment for tho tamo to bo mado on or before July 31, 1920. , This plan will allot to each share of common Btock now outstanding the riirht to subscribe for an additional one hnlf sharo at the rate of $10 per share, and to each sharo of preferred stock, of the par vnluo of $100 tho right to sub scribe for Ave shares ot tho common stock at tho rato of $10 per share. The plan will retire all of tho secured In debtedness and preferred stock of the company, leavlnir outstanding; only tho common stock. At tho same time It docs not Increase tho capitalisation of the company, which will amount to about $13,600,000. American Stores Big Year For tho year ended December 31. 1919, the American Stores Cq. returned a surplus, after charges and federal taxetr of $2,480,617, equivalent, after tho deduction of preferred dividends and slnklntr fund to $12.79 a sharo earned on the 142,240 shares of common EtocJc. compared with $1,263,625, or $3.7G a share In 1918. Gross sales In 1919 agrrciratcd $76, 401.889, against $62,316,466 in the pro ceding year and $68,123,807 In 1917. Cost of iroods sold amounted to $63, 378,896, leaving $13,022,996 In gross rroflt on sales, which compares with 10,296,696 In the year before. A re servo of $1,296,400 was mado during tho year for federal and state taxes, compared with $1,086,186 sot asldo in 1918." Preferred dividends and slnklntr fund totaled $629,173, after which $1, 830,444 remained for the final surplus. Gold Withdrawn for fte-uYM' New Tork. Anrll 27. rl nlno hundred thousand ttoThtrS.ai . coin has been withdrawn from ;iM : treasury for shipment to South AMI 1 r"" 31 9ES!MSSI!BS&3aVall Rmmlnllon PUnt, BildnrtnJcemo.t Urn Work; Eddjttono, Pt.- Com,, pletelj built ond oqulppodln 4mcnihm American Industrial Roofing .Tile Completed roofs, not just tile. American Industrial Roofing Tile in your speci fications means that we deliver the roof only when finished and actually cov ering your building. . Our roofs meet every In dustrial requirement4 ', beauty, permanence, pro tection, low cost. Ask your engineer. Write foe "Data Sheets". r American (JementTileMfeta 824 Oliver Building, PitUburh 60 Church Si. 801 Otl. BM. Nw York Philadelphia 509 Brown-Marx Bide. BIrra Indiana m K H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Co. (Franklin Automobile Company) Syracuse, N. Y. 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Additional $1,000,000 Issue ? a 9t4 ,t .Price $100 Per Share Dividends accruing from date of issuo arc payable February 1, May 1. August 1, November 1. Dividends Exempt from Federal Normal Income Tax. After depreciation and taxes, earnings for t past five years averaged four times the divi dend requirements on preferred stock out standing including jthis issue. In 1919 these '' dividend requirements were earned over seven times. For Circular and Subscription Blanks address H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Co. Syracuse, "N. Y i: m .,.'. ; i ri ,i ' T.. m St-! m , v 11 ' " - rr - 4 cTVIoney earning 8 II. ill when invented in the Preferred Stocks of manufacturing t III companies earning jevcral times their dividend require- III ; Ijj rneaa, is vnuiy sad tafel inveited. Ill j jll Especially vrhea there esiit the added ssfegnirds of H . HI ca ample linking fund and no bonded indebtedaett. II HI We htvt tareally ultctid Hst I PREFERRED STOCKS I tvhtch tee can recommend U the j l tnsit ccntervative investor. III i : ' ' 2'IELD1NG So i I j I' ai 'or Toiit.i .o r r. l air I Hollistei-.Wliite '& Go. ' ! ! eoorto. Ill ( f J I North American Building i nf BOSTON' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK lj NEWARK SPRINGFIELD PROVIDENCE PITTSFIELD PORTLAND Bald win Fame World-Wide Ticrcvcr Uioro are rnilways, Baldwin locomotives are known. The first Baldwin locomotive was built in a little shop in Lodgo Alley, near Eighth and Market Streets. Today, the works covers over nineteen acres in Philadelphia and nearly six hundrod acres at Eddy, stone, and normally employ over 20.000 men. The more than 53,000 locomotives built to date are advertising Philadelphia, the leading American Manufacturing City, in every part of tho world. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Acadia Sugar Refining Co. First Mortgage 1C Serial Gold Bonds Bonds to Carry Common Slock. Price to Net Over Circular Mailed on Request to ROBERT CHERRY, JR., & CO; Members Philadelphia Stock Excltaityc 113 South oth St. Philadelphia U. S. Liberty Bonds All Issues Bought and Sold $50--$100$SOO$1000 CkAHAM. Parsons &Ca US CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia t WAi .1 : jftf ,m LmiM twm i llgW Vxn 1 i, j 4 'Aim ISMEJ