) , MT. u. V" ! r- wti w )' t A .T I PUBLIC LDaEgiLABLPfilA1, WMPBDAY, "OCTpSEB 20, 1920, H9 s Guaranty Company-op New York, acting as Subscription 'Agent for the French Government, will receive subscriptions for ,TT& j Rep ublic of Francb 6 National Loan of 1920 Payable in Francs, free of all French taxes In appointing ut Subscription Agent, the French Finance Commission in the United States has supplied us with. the following information: The Bonds will be direct obligations of the French Republic. They will be dated December 16, 1920, and will be in coupon form, in denominations of ico, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 10,000 and 20,000 francs; in accordance with French custom the face of each bond will state the denomination in terms of annual income but not of principal amount.. The Bonds will have no maturity date, but will not be subject to redemp tion before January 1, 193 1. On and after that date Bonds may, at the option of the French Government, be redeemed at par or. converted into Bonds bearing a lower rate of interest; if the French Government should decide so to convert them or to modify the conditions under which they were issued, the holders will be entitled to receive payment for their Bonds at par. subscription books will be opened October 20, and will be closed at the option of the French Government. The Bonds offered in the United States are a part of the National Loan offered in France at the same time. Subscriptions entered in the United States will be payable in full, in dollars, at the time of subscription. Price for October 20 $64.30 per 1,000 Franc Bond '. Each day the price in dollars will be based upon the pre vailing rate of exchange of the previous day, as fixed by the French Finance Commission. Bonds of certain previous French National Loans will be accepted in payment or part payment of subscriptions; details may be obtained from the undersigned. Subscriptions received by Guaranty Company of New York 421 CHESTNUT STREET PHIEADELPHIA, PA. In order to simplify the collection of all payments arrangements have been made whereby Bonds may be held in custody at the Paris Office of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, and the amounts collected remitted by check to the holder, in francs or in dollars at the current rate of exchange, or deposited to the account he may have with the Paris Office. An annual fee of 30 centimes per 1,000 francs par value will be charged for the custody of the Bonds, .Ind a collection fee of li of 1 of the amount of interest collected. V.'c do not su.iMntec the ttatemenM and fifrurrs presented herein, but they are taken from sources which vs beliere to be accurate ISajgSSarti, t. Wn .TlTli.SMSJSM Did You Ever Have More Money Than You Could Spend? 'TRAVELERS are frequently placed in that atrange position. They have money in their banks at home, but abroad that fact u not generally known. Their personal checks are not welcome and they may be delayed in realizing upon their letters of credit because of banking hours. Avoid these drawbacks when traveling this season by converting your funds into nA:B -A" American Bankers Association Cheques You can exchange the A.B.A. cheques you take with you to Europe for other A.B.A. cheques payable in the currency of the particular country you are in pounds, francs, lire, 'etc. at the current rate of exchange. TF they are lost or stolen, you'are still safe, for you alone can cash them. Your countersignature, in the presence of the acceptor, is your protection and identi fication. The official cheques of the American Bankers Association, these A. B. A. cheques, are "the BEST funds for travelers." Buy them at your bank in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100 Bankers Trust Company NEW YORK CITY Paris, Francti W Plac Vcadoma 16 Wall Street 9th Ave. at 42nd Street Jmw YORK BOND SALES Summary of Individual Transactions 'on New York Exchango (BALES IN 11000) From Opening Until 2i00 p. m. (N. V. Time) Anur Smelt' 1..... 774 2 78 t 77H 10 77 Am T ft T elt !.... 7R ft 78 V. A Tel A Tel 4s it 73 A TfcTcVtli U.... 82 Vi A Tel ft Tel 8s 2 60tt Am T ft T 'la 1 00T4 3 OOtt Atch Topeka a OFtti 1 77V4 1 77 1 77tt 10 77 1 77U 1 77V4 2 nv, Atr-h Topeka B l'e ai 1 72 r. 72 AM C Line elt 1 72 1 72 All Coast 1e Kla 7 ft.... 101 2.... 101. 2.... 101 S 1.... 101 10.... 101 Halt ft Ohio cv 'Z tn 1 74V; 2 74 11 74Vj 10 74 ft 74 tt Unit &Ollu 4, ft 74 1 73i llmi,fc Oil" -. 10 ft 7.'- 2 744 I)Hlt & Ullo OB 1 08 ' 5..... 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Ctl BR A like Co of Oa Ss ft 83 Ches'k A O fd 2 8(1 B 80 C'k ft O 4s B 77 C A O cv 4s 10 76 70 ft 70 1. ... 76 C'k A O cv Ss 1 86 1 87 10 80 12 87 C A Alton 3 1 30 Chicago 11' n A Qulncy 4s 2 00 2 1)8 3 00 3 on 1 00 B, ... 06 Chicago A i;'n Ills ct 4s 8 40 2 30 Chl A Erie 1st 3 83 Chl A own 4s 3 B7 3 68 6 58 2 64 Distil Security Corp'n Ss 1 70 V Can 6s '21 8 98S D Canada '20 10 03 10 05 U 1 05 B 03 1 05 2 06 Dominion Ite- publlo Ss 10 81 Erie Oenl Lien 3 40 2 40 1 40 1 40 Erie Ry Co 4s 1 50 3 50 2 60 5 60 ten'1 Elec fts 1 80 2 86 Oene'l Ulec 6s 1 03, Oove't French Rep rets 4 . . . . 102 2.... 102 2.... 102 2.... 102 102 102 102 102 102 3... 1... 0. 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1.. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 IC of Italy 6 0 00 Lack Bteel '23 1 02 Lack Steel '60 10 80 1 70 1 80 1 70 Lehigh Vy tla 1 08 1 08 8 08 Llg't A Myers T Co 6s 7 80 Lone Isl R fd 3 Lorlltard C 6s 3 82 1 82 3 82 10 82 Lou A N si 3s 1 62 Lo A Nash 41 6 82 Lou A Nash 7s 2 104 MldVa Steel ft Ordln 0e 5 77 2 77 1 77 Mln A St I. 4s 4 40 Mln St P A S Sto M 4s 2 81 Mo K A T fd 8 60 1 00 Mo Kan A Tex Rwy fd ct 10 44 Mo K A T 4s 3 02 Mo I'ao cm 4 s 10 BS 10, 68 2 58 2 58 20 38 Mont Cent' I Hi 1.... 101 N T C ft II R R R 4s 7 80 3 70S N Y C ft II R R R 4s 1 78 N Y C ft 11 R R R 6s 02S 02 02 02 03 02 02 0JT 2... 10... 22... 10... 0... 14... 10... Government of Newfoundland 512 Gold Bonds Due July I, 1939 rice 85.25 & interest, yielding over 6.90 Principal and semi-annual in terest, January I and July I, payable in New York City in Cold Coin of the United States Net Funded Debt. $40,638,887 Population, estimated 250,000 Send for descriptive circular L-130 E.H. Rollins & Sons 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Boston New York Wilkes-Darre Baltimore Chicago San Francisco 4 1.... 4 4 0 10 1.... 03 03 03 03 03 03 02 We Will Buy United Gas & Electric 6s Duo 1945 Bauer, Starr & Co. 909 Land Title Building .Rett; Spruce isz Frederick Peirce &Co. BONDS worn 14M INVXST SCENT r a ft it it R R ct 7a 7..., 102 4.... 102 2.... 102 N Y Chl ft Ol Louis d 4s B 73 1 73 New York D k Comp'y 4s 1 08 New York O A west'n 4s 1 64 N V Tele 4s 1 80 2 80 ft 80 ft 80 N Y Tele'a 6s 3 80 ft 80 N'k A W'n 4s 1 77 N" ft W'n d 4s 3 77 3 7T N'k ft W-cv us I.... 104 N'n Pacific 3s 1 SB N'n Pacific 4" 3 78 No'n Pao 4s 1 81 B 81 Ores' ft Cat 6s 1 88 la R It 4s '04 1 80 I'm Kit tini 4 2 82 1 .... 82 8 82 1 82 1 82 H 82 2 82 Pn RR 4 '21 2 08 2 UB Penna R R 6s 8 01 . 1 01 Fenna R R 7 S B4 SS SS 84 54 61 61 BIS 5li 64 104 104 104 101 104 101 101 101 104 Poorla ft i: In 1 33 4 83 Per Marat 5k 0 86 1 87 Pllts Cln Chl A Bt L a 5 4 84 Publlo Service C'n N J Bs 3...,. 60 2 00 2 08 Readlnc Ry 4s 2 8414 Rep Cuba 4s a 68 ttopuDiio iron ft Steel 6s 0 80 10 80 23 80 1 87 Rock Isld Ark A La 4 2 68 St L I'n Mt A S'n Ry 4s 4 73 St L I'n Mt A S'n Rly 6s 1 86 Bt Louis ft Fran aj 2 68 1 08 10..,.. 07 11.... 67 3 63 Bt Louis ft 0 Fran In 15 10 1...., 2 1 1 10 15 17 .... 2 St L A 8 Fran Serifs A 4 63 5 63 6... . 61 St L A H V en Series B 6..:.. 70 1 76 Bl.Louls A So, West'n en S 63 0.... 65 2 63 St Louis ft S West'n Bs 10 03 3 05 1 01 St Paul A K C Short 1 1 4s 1 68 B 08 St PM Minn A Manlt'a en 4s 2 86 Bt P'l Mln 4 M 4s 3 no 1 Ill) 2 01 2 01 Seab'd A I. nl 1.. .. 41 S'n Pacific fo 1.. .. 70t, 21 .. . 70 2.1 77 3 76 12 70 S'n PaclOc 4r 1 71 6 72 S n Pao cv 4a 13... . 78 S'n I'uc cv 5s 10 .. 1021. 10. 102 Bo n Poc Tor' I 3. .. 72 1.... 72 S'n Rallw's 4s 2 01 8 01 1 63 8 63 S'n Ry Mobile A O Ctfs 5s 2 63 Third Ave a IB. 10. 1.. 6.. 10.. 5.. 20 3 1.. 10 . 16. 1.. 14 . 0.. 27.. 10.. 6.. 5.. 6.. 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Liberty lot 44s. , Liberty 2d 44b., Liberty 3d 4s., Liberty 4th 4 Vis, Vic Notes 3 g.. Vic Notes 4'is. . Illch D2.C0 80.00 89.08 01.00 80.00 06.30 00.30 (N. Y. time) 1:15 T.OW p in 02.ro ol'.oo 89.00 89.00 89.48 B9.C0 90.70 00.00 80.C0 89.C0 lK1.2t 98.30 00.22 00.30 Success of French Loan Assured Pnrls, Oct. 20. Orent auccesH for tin new French loan, which opened today. Ih forecast by newspapcrw here. Thero linn hren n great rush of subscribers, nnd an nouncement has been made that 2.500, 000,000 francs has already been received by the government. Bought Sold and Quoted East Coast Fisheries. Com and Pfd. U. S. Metal Cap and Seal Templar Motors Revere Motors Stevens Duryen, Units Metropolitan Stores, Com. ond Pfd Seamans Oil. H. E. Seamans, Inc.. Com. nnd Pfd. Commonwealth Finance Corp . Com. and Pfd. H" ?.' 1yi?r.BaBe. Units H. F. Wilcox Oil and Cas Quotations Furnished on "Unlisted" Stocks and Honda of All Marketa JONES & BAKER Misc. Sees. Dept. Phones, Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2200 Widcncr BIdg., Philadelphia A New Circular Describing Foreign Internal and External Bonds which contains some inter esting data, will bo sent on request. Ask for Circular 7.-7 A. B. Leach & Co. Investment Securities 115 South Fourth Street .Veto York Chicago Buffalo U oat on London, Bng, Baltimore ' . 1 - $6,000,000 CITY OF ZURICH SWITZERLAND 8 Twenty-five Year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Dated October 15, 1920 Due October 15, 1945 Principal, premium and interest payable In U.S. gold coin at the offices of the Fiscal Agents, Hallgarten & Co. and Blair & Co., Inc., in New York City, free of any Swiss Governmental or Municipal taxes, present or future. Interest payable April 15 and October IS. Coupon Bonds in denominations of $500 and $1,000, may be registered as to principal. During jhe first five years of the life of the loan the bonds are not callable, but the City has agreed to purchase, through the Fiscal Agents of the Loan, beginning with April 15, 1921, and up to and including October 15, 1925, bonds of this issue at prices not exceeding 107 and interest, if purchas able in the market at such price, in semi-annual amounts equal to 2 of the maximum principal amount of bonds at any time outstanding. Beginning with April 15, 1926, the City agrees to pay semi-annually to the Fiscal Agents of the Loan, as a Sinking Fund to be used for the redemption by lot of the bonds on two weeks' published notice at 107 and interest, on said date and subsequent interest dates a sum equal to at least 2 of the maximum principal amount of bonds at any time outstanding taken at 107 of their face value. The City reserves the right to in crease the amount of any such Sink ing Fund payment after October 15, 1925. All bonds so purchased or redeemed are to be cancelled. Zurich is the largest city in Switzer land, having an estimated population of over 210,000. In addition to being the banking centre of that country, it is its chief industrial and commercial city. In ordinary times it has had no difficulty in borrowing in the home market at prices yielding approximately from 3J4 to 4J4 interest. Valuation of property subject to taxation, 1919-1920 . . City-owned real aetata and incomes producing property Total funded debt of City, including this issue , Income, all sources, 1919 Income from investment and profit of productive enter prise of City $522,000,000 54,000,000 40,450,000 8.COO.00O 2,100,000 (Last Item In 1919 was SI 80,000 In excess o! Interest oa funded debt; this excess in 1920 should be $525,000) It is expected that application will be made in due course to list this issue on the New York Stock Exchange. The above financial statistics are expressed approximately in dollars, being computed at the normal rate of exchange. Wc are receiving subscriptions, subject to allotment, for the above bonds at 99V2 and accrued interest. Bonds offered when, as and if issued and received by us and subject to approval by coun sel. Interim receipts or temporary bonds will be deliverable pending the preparation of definitive bonds. Circular on request Hallgarten & Co. Blair & Co. inc. New York Chicago New York Philadelphia Halsey, Stuart & Co., inc. New York Philadelphia The statement preenlel abore are obtained, tiartlr bj cable, from official or otter ouTef wfitcn wi " belleTC to be reliable bat are not guaranteed by us. t Alt the above Bend having ben told, thU advertisement appears a a matter or record onln. October 19, 1920. High Yielding Bonds for Investment Even many experi enced bankers did not anticipate that inflation, the demand for money, and post war conditions gen erally would make it possible to buy so many good bonds to yield 8 or better. Write for our recom mendations of in dustrial, railroad or foreign government obligations. Hemphill, Noyes & Co. Members Xew York Stock Exchango Franklin Bk. BIdg., Philadelphia New York IlufTulo Albnny IloNton Hjtucuso Sernnlon Ilultlmore We Offer SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. 7 sinti.vr, oom) noti:s These notes nro the direct obligation of tho Company nnd constituto its only funded debt. PRICES 1921 maturity, 99.20 Yield 7.85 1922 maturity, 98.72 Yield 7.70 1523 maturity, 98.11 Yield 7.60 Elkins, Morris & Co. Land Title BIdg, PJiila. SanXofco. iSortZuwi l ST0CKS7 .BONDS Rallying 'Round the Rails Ih the present limrlieln lne activ ity of the rails the forerunner of unother old-time railroad market? Are we Justified In expecting the present trend of the rulls to bs long- sustained! Prediction con stitutes no part of our service. Our special letter "II," however, describes the basic conditions underlying n selected few of the rnllrnad Issues, ilarkctuble securities carried upon a conservative marginal basis. Odd lots a specialty. Bxch. V, .. . l'lilladrlphln Stk iieniners I r-niikol. NIU. Hi. ,.l s 1G22 Chestnut Street Pbonest Hell, Hpruce 6917-1800 Keystone Ilare 780 74 Ilroadnuy & 480 ffth Ave., N. Y. Stamford Conn. What's Coming this Winter? Is there a rally ahead? How will the election af fect business? Will Christmas trade be good? or bad? Babsots Reports OurBarometerLetter "TVinter Owf look", just off the press, gives you the plain, unbiased facts on the present situation and forecasts what is ahead for business this winter. It contains information of vital importance to every man ufacturer, merchant, wholesaler, retailer and jobber. With this Information you can eee what's and govern yourself accordingly. Report on Request Copies of this Bulletin are avail Bble for distribution to interested executives without charge. Tear out the Memo ttotv and hand it to your secretary when! VAM AirtSttt tVlA fYinrniniv'a m.,11 ' ww .wmw M.M MW.U,1 tj 11011. Merely ash for BaQetin 34 xx ' The Babson Statistical Organization nauaaiay niua.u, Boston, Mass, Utrstst Organisation of Its Characttr m Ihs World p.... TtAR OFF HERC i I I If You Ever Study Stocks Get This Book It not only points out the main points to con sider in selecting an in dustrial, oil or mining security, but also analyzes nine different stocks which arc now in un usual market positions, and discusses them in a clear, interesting manner. Call, 'phone or write. Ask for No. T. U.-975 JONES & BAKER Speaatuti m Nite Ysrk Cure Market Stturittet Widener BIdg:., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 9 Principal Cities Dirtct Privots Wires I A Judicious Selection of Railroad Bonds Memo MacMEEKIN WILLIAMSON INVESTMENT SECURITIES IinOAI) AND HANSOM 8T8. NOHTIIBA8T COHNEIl Members l'hlla. Stock ISxchanxe Ut0. A. HUHN & SONS arrnrK" vn nnxm Members of tbe Philadelphia, Ntw Vork and Chleairo Stock KiebanxS New York Cotton Kirhaojr. Commission Orders Executed i All Iho Principal Markets UELLKVU1C CODUT ULUO. 1418 Walnut Ht. NEW YOlllt OFa-lCO 111 Uroadwar, New York YovYotxt ! Secretary J, Write The Babson Statistical Or. I ganization, Roger W. Babson, Presi dent, Wellesley Hills, 82, Boston, Mass., as follows: Please send a cony of Special -Bulletin No,tt4xy and booklet, "Increasing Net rrojtts.- gratis. " fA""oic,W'eT' " 1 I iiXti a 1 Cart : NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 1410 Chestnut St. J. P. MAGILL & CO. Investment Bonds LAND TITLE BLDG. Phila. Spruce 7265 may readily be made from our circular P-49, The bonds listed therein are divided into three distinct groups in accord ance with their invest ment position. The typo of bond best suited to the investor's own needs may thusv be chosen with the certainty of correct selec tion. Copu of circular P-49 will be sent on request. George H. Burr & Co. Investment .Securities 421 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Our Offices In IB Cities Offer Tou A National Yet a Personal Ssrvlc 1 Robert M. Coylc & Co. " "H ,i i ; H j-1 rl VI l INSURANCE J S rXim 1 E v f T ! 1 ) . lew d0l2 M Sift.i :i'U: .-V.i,i ta&FiJi&uSH&'i 4 ;. . 0,t" .
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