Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 06, 1920, FINAL, Page 22, Image 22

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Widener Bldff., Philadelphia
Phones Dell, Locust 4730
Keystone, Race 2290
Offices In 9 Principal Cities
Dirtc! Private Wine
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Brighter Monetary Outlook Created
Confidence OIIb Were Firm
J.omlon", July 6. A morn confident
fcrllror prevailed on the. stock oxchanKO
today, helped iwirtlculnrly ly a brighter
monetary outlook. Tho markets gen'
ernllv wero checkered.
Thn oils were firm. Tho retirement of
sir Mnrcuit Hamuei ns chnlnnan or the
Shell Trnnstiort nnd Trading Co., which
ivns nnnouncci! nt tho over-night meet
I UK, did not havo a disturbing effect on
thn oh area of tho company, which were
quoted nt 0 1B-1C. Sit- Marcus, who Is
DEFINITE
SERVICE
OF
WORLD-WIDE
SCOPE
mm J T
now nearly nlxty-seren years of fiKp.
will be succeeded In tho company by his
bom. Captain , If. SamULi.
Ollt-cdRed Investments were hard and
French, tlreclt and Brazilian loans were
In demand
Homo rails were flat, but Canadians
were firm on favorable earnings. He
ports of new revolutions In tho He
pilbllc, caused Mexican railway descrip
tions to waver. ' Kalllra were flabby.
Hudson's liny was 7V4.
Raw Sugars Continue Quiet
New York, July 6. llaw sugars con
tinue quiet ami about steady. Sales.
July 2 to 6, Included 1650 tons Brazil
Muscovados nflont and for July shipment
at 12 Vic. c I. f., nnd 250 tons July ship
ment nt U cents, c. I. f . ; 300 tons Natal
Muscovados for July shipment at 3"i
cents, c. I. f. nnd 300 tons Pcruf Centri
fugals nt 17 corns, o I. f. Local refiners
wore tho solo purchasers. Importations
during tho same period included 00,459
bags Cubas nnd 10,000 bags Porto Itlcos
to the Warner Co : 66,360 bags Cubns
ALBERT DOAK
Mason Contractor
213S Arch St.
H Brick Setting of Boilers j
umjnimiii ii in ii ii ii ii ! i ii niiiTrrnrrrr
power proj soc I
I PLANT huHlW
t, ti I1 New pistons and valves fur- 2
t-"1 Vl Mushed for ice machines. Ex- S
1 pert repairmen at your service. G
I ' Phono M'nl. 111 -in I Miln Sill 3
I ll" 8ndlnr!aehirilti ijj 9
' ZI2-222 S.DARIIIN ST.
BMMBMIVHHaKVXIKSCSnnnKIWnaB
TO America's industrial and commercial
interests The Philadelphia National Bank is
well equipped to render definite and constructive
banking service designed to handle with intelli
gence and dispatch both foreign and domestic
transactions.
Progressive business requires progressive banking, reliable
business requires a reliable bank, world-wide business
requires the services of a bank possessing the connections,
facilities and experience to advance its interests in foreign
markets.
A connection with this bank will bring to your business
the close co-operation of such an institution a bank
built on the bed-rock of experience, possessing both the
knowledge and resources to serve with the distinction and
capacity of an old and well seasoned organization.
THE .
PHILADELPHIA
NATIONAL
BANK.
4,2.1 CHESTNUT STREET
SALE OF CONDEMNED
MATERIAL by the
. NAVY DEPARTMENT
on JULY 15, 1920
There will be toIi! by Male 1 rropoit,
to be opened at II o m on Julr 1.. 103(1.
by tho Hoard of Survey. Appra.sul and hale.
Mass . the following
Navy Yard. Hniton,
Condemned Material'
Xdfo Rafts, WhalrbonM Collinslbl j.fe
Boats. Cutters rrtilllc Llf noats.
wherrys. Hull for rioatmv Drrirk Horn-bv-Ackrn'd
Oil Inirin Str-am Liiin'i nn
Rines. Fcalep. x'lr'ou tpM, c,i Maks.
used; Machine Too! ftandnr Pontine Ma
rhlne; I.ocomot!- Cranes nilln .Vldlnsr and
Tvpe Machine and Km Mnr Salr- Irdlan
Motnrcjtle. Tnnl Hot Water Reauhtor
Audlon Control Tinjc Mull I'lork. Mifa
Chiffoniers FnT"tH"'i ttireau P.rfrl-fr-tors,
Comp Stl T! C'imr Cnnii t'tn
wardrobe To'Im ti'. n.ihnr "hir
Mattress fover f.ir 3.. r f'.mnnui "ilie
Cloths and Narking ''urn'n donr Kapni,
Mftttrescs anil Pllnwi. life r-."i'rei h
Tllanket. Old T'lnfrs Tnki suik
Ilrass Orlnd'n . 7ln- Sk -nm'nc Oerman
Pllver. Scrap v.r .fs Tnm CiFt Inn
Fcrap, Hunks (Urht Irnpi nrritn Trtn 1M.
Chain Iron scan rruclble. O'd Hoie oi 1
Autn Tires. Old flub! er 71a- m Life Jirkets
roallnn Bacx. O 1 rturlap Jute HibiIhi old
Paivs. riumblne Miterlil Toilet Ptonl,
'Jtanires, P'eani Tables Tank, ttalv O'l
Htoves. Mice T.nt nf Dish, s et Meua
phones, Danpr Pieces c.f fm. I,inlni.
netcctor (radlol Itirrls Minlla Kno's. Old
Hope, Manila IUt Rope tirre.l rie
laylne Tins, H"tnmnrks h,w. ('Inthe
IBass, canvas. hrllnK' Ma'trs- Lamps
nd Chimney" Aiv'inr Ll3ht. Station
Xlchts. .ompusKes. used.
THIS MATERIAL I1? I.f-ATrr AT THE
NAVY YARD IKWTO.N MAi- and run
tie seen prelou to the hi e up m applica
tion to tho Pupplv Oft'ie. 'nv Yi.rd floa
ton. Mass. CiMloffu.s f sa'e and further
Information mu bt cbtnined at the. office
of ths Board of Surc Appraisal and Sale.
Bulldlnc 149. N'.ny Yard, Doston. Mass.
JOSEPIIUS DANIELS.
Secretary nf the Nujr
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TIME FOR YOUR
UMBRELLA
AND RAINCOAT
"CROM the most reliable sources information
JT comes that the financial barometer U
pointing to storm. Dark clouds are gathering.
Already a few drops of rain are falling
large and unexpected failures.
Are YOU protected as to your credits against
the coming of a financial storm ?
Now is the time to prepare not after the
trouble has started and your accounts have
become bad.
'LONDON Credit Insurance is your surest
protection. It is not a hope or a promise it
is a guarantee. On our policy, you get jour
money within forty-five days surely, on failed
accounts.
It is no time to 'wait and see.' Ask for our
representative to call today. The request
doesn't obligate you.
OimSUPEIV
SERVICE
Losses Paid In
American Currency
AT YOUR
SERVICE
Boles s-Westwood
Msmbari? Phila.jSlock Exchange
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
LaniTitle JMdk Philadelphia
PHONE' LOCUST Z016
to tlio NaIormrco.'(srJ,Jf6 jVc8 Cuban
iw rfuuuvnm xiiuuiorB! ov.3ol warn
Cubna to tho Federal Co.. nnd SC.600
ImBs of San DomltiKo to Canada. Tho
loeni roiincti marKot continues unchanged
both as to comlltlonn nnd iirlccs.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
CANADIAN rACIFIC
.. ., , . . lfl30 Increass
rourth week Juni .. M.ono.OAO $1,083,000
From January 1 ... 00,030,000 10,183,000
Proposals
riNANCIAI.
IllvWmM
June 28, 1020.
SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION
At the reeular meeting; of the Directors of
tho Superior Steel Corporation a quarterly
dividend of 2 was declared on the First
Preferred Stock, payahls August 10. 1020,
to stockholders of record August 2, 1020.
It D SATtCin, Secretary.
THE ATLANTir ItKnSINO COMIUNY
3144 I'sisftsiink Are.
Plill.idelphla r.t.. July 6 1020.
At a mretiric of the Hoard of Directors
held July 2. Ii20, n dlvldond of Sl.'S per
share was deel ired on the preferred stock
of the company, pavable August 2, 1030,
to stockholders at tho close of business
July in, 1020.
Checks will he mailed
W n AVDRTtSON. Secretary,
Special Notices
KS Dia'AHTJIiaKT rir puduo iijultii
RSI, Cltr Hull.
DinKCTon s officr.
Philadelphia July 2, 1020.
In conformity with Act of Assembly ap
proved June 11, 101S public notice Is hereby
KlNen that Ilules nnd ItcRulatlons of the
Board of He-ilth adopted March 11 102O.
regulatln ami rmernlna- the huslnesn nf
kieplnc fowls were approved bv City Council
at n slated mectlnu held Tuesday, June 29,
1040. Copies of tho aforesaid Ilules and
Regulations may be obtained free nf cos'
upon application to the llureau of Health,
Division of Hnuslnit and Sanitation. Rooms
(IIS nnd 017, City Hall during; the hours op
which said office shall be open for tho trans
action of public huslnes".
C LINCOLN FrartUSIT, M. D.
Pres'dent of the Hoard of Health and W
rector of the Deportment of rublle Health
Sale of Lumber
(New, Excess)
by tho
Navy Department
on JULY 14, 1920
, There will 1m sold by sealed proposal". '
bo opened at 11 a, m. on July 14. 1020.
at the Hoard of Survey, Appraisal and
Sale. Navy Yard, Iloston, Mnss., the. fol
lowlntc lumbcri Oak, white. 214" and !'.
Oak, white, timber, R"x8''i Ash whlti;.
snuares.2"x2": Ash. white. lU". 3" and 14":
lioech, birch and maple. Hi" antKlM
thick! Cypress, iuar ede, l1" thick,
Oak, plain, .square edg-a, red, while or. yel
low, l"i Oak, plain, white, l"s Onk, plain,
red. white nnd yellow, round edge, npprox.
l I nnu J"J Kenwood, Llllliorniii.
Hi". 2. n" nnd 4": Heech. Hlrrh and
Maple (mixed), 2" and ": Spars. Douglass
Fir; Tree Nails, Locust; Cedar, white, round
edge. 1". 1W" and 1U"! Chestnut. 1"'
Cvpress, round .edge. Vt" thick: Ils'ttma
tack Knees. 0": Oak. white. 3" and 4": I
Pine. white. m and 2"i Hardwood
Shorts," square edee, l"j Yellow Pino riles,
10' to 43' lennths.
THIS LUMrtER IS LOCATDD AT THF.
NAVY YAItDS. BOSTON. MASS.. AND
1'OJITSMOUTH. N. H and can be seen
previous to tho sale upon application to the
Supply Officers nt tho above Navv Yards.
CntaloBuo of sale and further Information
mav be obtained at the office of the Hoard
of Survey. Appraisal nnd Salo, Dulldlne 140,
Navy Yard, Iloston. Mass.
JOSEPHUS DANIELS
Secretnry nf the Navy.
to this HOLDrntfl oip
B .Collnteral Tru.t Sinking Funii
Gold Bonds of the
SYRACUSE LIGHT & POWER CO.
I)UK JULY 1. 1081.
m3&PSt&SWTADUS TRUST COMPANY OP
?3ff.. yS?3Kj.!i'. successor to the TRUST
COMPANY 6f AMERICA. Trustee, under
the deed of trust of the Syracuse Light and
Power Company, dajed April 10, 1007. here
by Invites proposals for the sale to It or oa
many bonds secured thereby ns will exhaust
the sum of Ninety-three thousand Three
Hundred and Thlrtr-four Dollars and Nine-S:-tw,P
Cents Jin3,a34.02 m accordance with
thn Sinking1 Fund nrnvtatnna nf tk .,.?".
of Trust. " "m "a
Nr ,TSrok e"5r !UtfL-J!? '..?&
posals to the Hlnjtlnjr Fund of the Syracuse"
Light and Power Company." '""'
alMeVe'??.1 " t"'yti ,0 Tti r and
Proposal'g or bidders unknown to the
Trustee must be accompanied by satlsfaetorv
references, """
Tiin EOUiTAnLr. trust oompaw or
ny i,iMAn iuiuaui;h, vice President.
Dated New York. N. Y July a. 1020.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
A dividend of Two Dollar per share will
be raid on Thursday. July IB. 1020, to
stockholders of record at tho close of busi
ness on Saturday, June 10. 1020.
C. D. MILND. Treasurer.
Edward G. udd Mfg. Co.
1st Mtffe. 6 Serial Bonds
To Yield 8 ,
Favorable Tax Free Feature
REED A. MORGAN & CO.
WEST END TIIUST BUILDING
Member ot the Phila. Stock Exch.
"N. Z. GRAVES
Incorporated
400 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Ths neuse of Rpeelalttes In Taint
and Tarnishes
Lawrence E. Brown & Co.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
101S BF-AIi KSTATB T1HJBT 'JMfDO.
iBTC'tUnte and adjust nrnerjitilp anfl
Jnrporntlon accounts. Also prepare V. S.
income) in ucu'iii
TV C? ATT? lourtMn oiumf uonv
FOR bALeCi merclal A Flnanclnl
I nroni j .M,..,.- tiBtllv hntinH. ttAA.
IHVelUO.Tt, " 1-ilil .--:
CUUUIllUil I1VW(
iris
. .. inir
Vpcclal and extra numbers,
er sale chesp. Address
Proposals
School District of Philadelphia
Sealed proposals addressed to ths Com
olttee on Property will bo received at ths
(flea of the tloird of Public IMuratlon
eystono Hulldlnc. 10th St., above Chest
nut, until 12 M.. Thursday. July 8. 1020.
as follows: For alterations and nddltio.is.
plumblns. heatlne. electrlo wlrlnjr. General
, repairs, rcpilrlnc and painting- flap; poles.
I repatrlnic nnd palntlnir roofs, polntlnit and
1 pavln. palntlnc. Installlnc water meters
and sanitary Improvements ut Mirloua school
1 TiulldlnBB. All Information as to bonds.
specllications, etc., can be obtnlned at the
1 office of the Superintendent or Dulldlnss.
I Ke stone Dulldlne.
WILLIAM DICIf. Secretary.
THE ROROUOII OF SHARON IIIIJ. IN.
vltes bfds on 30-year municipal loan of
120,000 at 5 To, free of state tax,
1 Apply Vllllani S. Atchison. Secretary, 701
I Bailey Dldc,. Philadelphia
FIRST MORTGAGE 5 BONS
Due July 1, 1951
BDALTJD PROPOSALS addressed to the
undersigned at Its office, 135 Devonshire
street. Hoston. Mass., and endorsed (on out
side of envelope). "Proposals to sell New
llnsland Power Co. B bonds" WILL HE
itnrntvED until ten o'clock a. m
THl'RSDAT. JULY 15. 1020. for ths salo
of above-named bonds to tho Trusteo. TO
AllSOnn THE SUM OF EIQHTY-SIX
THOUSAND FTVE HUNDRED SEVENTY
DOLLARS AND TWENTY-TWO CENTS
(J0,f.70.22) OR ANY PART THEREOF. In
atcordnnco with tho mortK.iKo dated March
23. 1012. but referred to In the bonds as
dated July 1, 1011. and First Supplemental
Mortcace thereto, dated April 27, 1010.
Proposals will be opened and successful
bids declared July 15. 1920. AND INTER
EST ON ACCEPTED BONDS WILL CEASE
JULY 10. 1020,
The New England Trust Company
TRUSTEE
JAMES R. HOOPER. President.
Hoston. Mass.. July 2, 1020,
PHILADELPHIA S. II R'
VDlNd RAIIAVAV
Construction of tho work appurtenant to
the opening; of Tulip and Emerald ts. , un
der the Richmond Brajicli. p. & R, Rwy.
Co.. Philadelphia.
healed proposals for the work of con
structlon under the following contract will
be received nt tho office nf the chief en
clneer. 522 Reading. TermlnaJ. Philadel
phia, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, on Mon
day. Julv 12th, 1020.
CONTRACT NO 22 RELETTING
Wmerprooflnis of Brldne at Tulip st.
Plans, specifications nnd blank forms for
btildlnir may be obtained at 522 Rendlnp;
Terminal by making a deposit of J5.00 to
coxer their return In cood order.
Foreign corporations must furnish with
their proposals a certificate from the state
authorities, entitling them to do business
within the State of Pennsylvania.
Tho rljrht Is reserved by the Company to
reject any or all bids
SAMUEL T. WAONER.
Chief Enxlneer.
Established .
Eighteen Sixtynirve
LONDON GUARANTEE AND
ACCIDENT COMPANY LTD.
R. A. IRVING. General Accnt
Fhone Lomrard 4016 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 820
Li Fayette Bids.
riNM'ii.
DELAWARE III TV ELECTRIC ( OM-
PAN FIRST IIIIKiriAlii, 3", I,0J)
lltlXI)"". Dl E All.l "T lit J9S1
Notice is herel K.ven. pu suan' t , Vrtlcls
Third, Section 0 of the mortcaite to The
Philadelphia Trust, Mfc Depuklt mil Insur
ance Compuny (now Phllurlelplila Trust
Company), dated uxust .1 "mi that the
undersigned Compar a, trustee ri re
ceive eeald prop .i. s ut to 1 o Hock n m
on the 2nt!i of Jul, 1020, for the sale to
U of bonds as d ncrllv-t ahoi at a prtct'
not exceeding 103 nnd arerued nere'
aufflclent to exhaust the sum o' tsnni
preference to be Riven bv 'he rr.e to
bonds offered st thi lowest pri -e The Trus
tee reservs the nrh' i- r"en a-i ,,r a"
tenders Interest on hon Is so purchaf" whl
cease on Ausust 1. 102'1
Proposals shou'd I' ln'H as r-, i.VH
TroDosBls fur 'he ra ' ' r lors .f th
Delaware Counn EUcir m ,i Phu
delphla Trust i---mpiin Tm r,, Urmd
and Chestnut str.cts N r ,,n , Phi.a-
rHILADELPHIA TTttST iOMP.vt
Truof
By JOHN C WAT.LA'T Tr-asurer
Th ladelphla, June 20 1'iifi
wwiriiiraiiiiainEainjraiiaii'Mriij
8
Exempt from all Federal Income Taxes
$250,000
Bpeelal Meetlnts
KS TO THE HOLDERS OF WEIISTKH '
KX' Coal and Coke Company's Con. nil
dated Tlrst Miru.e llo Per Ceut oold
lionnsi I
NOTICE Is h-reby elven. Pursuant to
Article Fourth of the Consolidated First I
Wortisa-e. dated March 1st 19na s.cJnnJ
i .hnv. lindn that nn lh. llr, .l ",u '
rf JulT.' tOj". st tjvehe o'clock Noon. "ft
Room 41S Stephen Glrard Ilulldini; I'hiu.
lelpbla. Pennsylvania, there will P, a m",i.
Ini: of the holders ot the cutsundln bond,
Jtsued under and stcured by said I'onsolu
dated First Mortnajs for ths purpose or
votlnc on the proposed release from ths lln
and operation ot said niortBaBe of th. Vi
fowln parcels ot lacd inclucfed m ld mitt
"Three tracts or parcels of surface m Sum.
rcerhlll Township. Cambria County. PeifS.
alvanU. asreeatln about 310 acres sj
pVrches. proposed to tw sold to Conrad
Vendoroth. ....
Twenty-sight tracts or parcels of coal
situate In Cambria. Croyle and Summerhll
Townships Cambria Couffly, I'ennsylvaa is
btcieiatlnx ofcout 8107 acres and 03
pticbes, with 07 acres and 25 perches vi
surface, proposed to be sold to the Mslva
Coal Company
light t sets or narcelti of coal slttnts In
ButimerUll' Portsgs anu Munster Town
ships. Cambria County Penimylanla ut.
(irisatlnk nt,'Ut 1 HI acres m d it peichti
iirovoied to l' rtchm.ued with t'i tjummit
NVater Supply Company for to tr.ii.ts of
coal In Munster and Hummrhlll Townihlpi,
Cambria Cuuuty Pennsylvania, ounroi-atUi
euui HtntuKe,
31f.lt LtlAl. .1U KIWK CIWirANY
uy A. U. UUViAtll'.
raie or oeiaware
42 Highway Bonds
Dated January 1. 1920 Due January 1, I960
Redeemable or any Bcmi-annual interest date after
January 1, 1921, at 105 and interest, on 30 days' notice.
Funds in New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut
Legal investment for Savings Banks and Trust
Price 88.31 and interest to yield 5.20
BkMSEBGB and Company
SEVEN "WcYLI, STREET TJEaV "XDRK,
iSjjniiiffliraMirjiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiii'f i m a iiwi i niimwai raicjviiiiaa'iii.
National Properties Company
Bondholders' Protective Committee
To the holders of the 4-6 Secured Gold Bonda of
National Properties Company
A default in the payment of the interest duo July 1st, 1920,
on tho above bonds having occurred, it is necessary for tho pro
tection and assertion of the rights of the holders of these bonds
and tho conservation of the valuo of tho security pledged that
concert and unity of action should bo obtained. Tho undersigned
havo consented to act as a committee for this purpose and for
the protection of the interest of all of the holders of the said 4-6
secured bonds who shall become parties to an agreement which
has been prepaicd, dated June 8th, 1920, an executed copy whereof
is lodged with the depositary hereinafter named.
Holders of said bonds nre requested to deposit tho same with
the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting
Annuities, at its office, 517 Chestnut Street, in the City of Phila
delphia, the depositary named in the said agreement, not later
than July 20th, 1920, at three o'clock P. M., when tho right bo to
do will cease. Said depositary will issue transferable certificates
of deposit therefor. All registered bonds must be accompanied
with proper transfers thereof.
As soon as conveniently may bo, the committee will preparo
a plan and submit tho same to the depositing bondholders, who
will be afforded the opportunity of withdrawing their bonds from
deposit in case of dissent from the plan. It is essential that
speedy action be taken, and tho committee urges upon each bond
holder the necessity for a prompt deposit of his bonds under tho
agreement.
Copies of the Deposit Agreement may be obtained at tho offlco
of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Grant
ing Annuities.
Dated July 2nd, 1920.
L,, J. CI.ARK. Secretary,
B17 Chestnut Street,
Phllado'phla, Penna.
tj, eequa
PRATT, BREHM & CO.
Investment Bankers
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OFFICES AT
592 BOURSE
PHILADELPHIA
PHONES
L
I i
ombarJ 41S9
Main 3684
EVAN RANDOLPH, chairman;
JOHN GRIHlJi:i..
ARTHUR V MORTON,
JOHN J. HENDHItSON,
E. CLARENCE MILLER,
Committee.
PRICIIARD, SATTU BAYARD A EVANS.
Counsel.
WANTED
PETROLEUM COKE
Prompt or Future Delivery
F. C. LUTHI & CO., INC.
280 Broadway New York, N. Y.
tLsnr w&&
iar
You
Were
Not
Responsible
1NST0LIVANCE
TJIK wot btreet ond midden nltldi tho child wlio
,f.u,i" '" .'ront .f yo,,r c."r' tlle nnatuldtthle
collision ull ineun dumaco aulU, yet you wre nut
re.pou.tble. "
The only pn.lt I tn prntrrtlon yon tun art In with
Hiiinmnhllo lUhlllty In.uraner. W furnUh theao
IHillcIt nt loHMt rntes. Let u. explain them.
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arris
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PENNSYLVANIA BLDO. PHILADEr.PHM.
Iicu.t 6285.86-37 Itnce 3133
Dime IHnlt Title n Tnurt Co.,
WllkfP.Tlarre, renna.
'PENNA. TAX FREE
.PAUL & CO.
Members Vhlln, Ntorlc Ktch.nrr.
1421 CHESTNUT STREET
Annual Meeting.
HTOC'KIIOI.DEHS' M1'-t.v
"-' The Twenty-first Annual llniin. .
the moekholders of tho 1), xtef r0,,1,
Cement Co. will b held at the ofllc. if .5"
Company, ivniarein. ra,, on Tnnjr V'
18th. 1020, at SlOO o'clock t. rn'rin'r ,i'
rmrpono of electlnr n. Hoard ot DlJ.M.h
Mitlfvlnff tnn acta nr the llnnr Mf
hD.'Iffi?
come before aald mretlnir. ""' ""ll
CLAKKNCB V. KKIINRU S.cretar,
'IflKKT rtiitWtr.
for tho preceding year, nnd for the trani
action of .uch other bu.lncM a. may ll.n":
OFFICE OF GLOWS TICKET COMPANt
the above-ntm.i
ot
To the Stockholder.
M.nwipnllnlll
ZMOUCO in livicux bitch inn ac m. Innn.t
meetlna- of thj .tockholdcra of Olohe Tick?,
Company, which will be held at the m
of the company. No. 112 North 12th tfirni
Philadelphia, Pa., on Taeadar, Julr jotfc
1020. at 12 M.. action will be taken, pi?:
euant to reaolullon of the lloard of fill
rcctora of "aid company, to approe op
disapprove r certain nrreement of merit?
and consolidation entered Into between th
Directors of the said rompnay and t(,J
Director, of the Otobe Ticket Corporation
Copies of eald aareement of mermr or
consolidation may be obtained In advaticS
of tho meeting by application to the tinder"
alened. HA11IIT R. KEEN. Secretary
Wolf. UlooK A Schorr. l7'
111W Tteal Wstate Trust Pldg.
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An offering in blocks 2 Shares Preferred ) for 53QQ
of three shares 1 1 Share Common )
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
of Akron
In the fiscal year ending October 1, 1919, this company did a
business of more than $168,000,000. Comparing the business
done in the six months to May 1, 1920, it is found that this ex
ceeded that of the preceding year for the same period by
59.3.
The progressive increases this year are further shown as fol
lows: May, 1920, sales exceeded those of April, 1920, by
$2,469,844; and June, 1920 sales, as indicated by figures so
far available, have been running ahead of May, 1920.
Percentages of individual increases in 1920 business as of
May 1, over last year, are as follows: in passenger car cas
ings, 79; tubes, 107; export, 115; in mechanical rubber
goods, due to rapidly advancing industrial and agricultural
demand, 80; in Goodyear Cord Truck Tires, 577; Neolin
Soles, 49 ; production of rubber heels has increased 215.
The wide scope of Goodyear's distribution is shown by the
fact that this company has over 70,000 accounts, through
which its various products pass to consumers.
In twelve years both the business and the assets of the Com
pany have increased more than one hundred times; earnings
on outstanding common stock, after preferred dividends,
have averaged 54.
During this period cash dividends of 12' have been paid
annually on the common stock and stock dividends have been
paid as follows: 1909, 100; 1910, 100; 1912, 100;
1914, 20; 1916, 100; 1920, 150.
We are offering the unsold portion of $20,000,000, 7 Cumu
lative Preferred and of $10,000,000 Common Stock in blocks
of three shares (2 Preferred and 1 Common) at $300 per
block.
The above offering will cease with tlie close of business July
15, 1920, unless sooner terminated by the sale of this issue
BORTON & BORTON
Cleveland
MACKIE&CO.
Real Eitata Tru.t Bids'.
Philadelphia
REED A. MORGAN & CO.
West End Trust Bid., Philadelphia
The information contained in this o&xtertisement ia obtained from eovreee
ut believe to be reliable although via do not guarantee Ut accuracy
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