Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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BVBX1KG PUBLIC LEDGrEil-- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 1021
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NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
New York, April tl. Tho market for
rnlTcn futures wns tinilcr irpBtire with
GOVERNMENT BONDS
United States Treasury Certificates
New York Bonds
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TAX REFUND IN PENNSYLVANIA
tSAI.HH IN 110(10
Panama
I nnania
Panama
Hnittrrcd inns ii(iniintiont nt me stare
tills inornlnK, nnd first prices were 4
to 7 iKilntH not lower. A p)ubfttAnrlnl
mtvance In the Hlo terminal market was
prlvnU'ly rrpnrti-d Into yrsterdsy, but
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Paria, April 0 Prices were ateaily cm
Iho Itouro 'oday Thre per tent rtntas 87
francs 20 centime eichanne on London BI
franca 20 centimes ft per cent loan 83 (ranee
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New England Oil Refining Company
First Mortgage 8 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds '
, Due March I, 1931 " ' ?
Price 98 and Interest, to yield 8.30 "r $, f
The New England Oil Refining Company owns and operates modern tidewater refinery
properties at Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts, and is engaged in the large scale pro
duction of navy, marine and commercial fuel oil, gasoline and other petroleum products.
This business is one of the most important basic industries established in New England in
many years, and should be a vital factor in insuring an adequate future supply of fuel to the in
dustries of this section.
The greater part of the output of the Company is under contract to the United States Navy,
the Standard Oil Company, and consumers of fuel oil in its immediate business field, a territory
estimated to consume about 30 To of all the coal, fuel oil and gasoline used for industrial purposes
in New England.
The cost of the properties, as audited, including net working capital, amounts to over
$10,500,000, or over 3'2 times the par value of outstanding bonds. The operating profits for the
coming year are estimated by independent engineers at over 20 times the interest on outstanding
bonds. A 10 per cent sinking' fund commences in 1922.
The business of this Company has many of the well-known safety attributes of large
public utility enterprises. The issue is amply secured by first mortgage on improved, occupied
and productive Massachusetts real estate. These factors, combined with large equities, assured
earning power and strong management, render these bonds an exceedingly sound and attractive
security which we recommend for investment.
' - Circular, descriptive in detail, will be sent upon request for L-200.
Orders may be transmitted by telephone (Spruce 5460) 'or by wire at our expense. .'
E. H. ROLLINS & SONS
1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Boston New York Chicago Denver t San Francisco Los Angeles
The above infot mation has been taken Jiom official tonnes ami. ttuc not guaiantccd, is accepted by us an accurate
The Philadelphia Saving Fund Society
700-710 Walnut Street
Condensed Statement, March 29, 1921
ASSETS
Cwh on Hand .$811,525.69
Due from Banks and Trust Companies . . . 8,482,800.52
United States Bonds $49,282,510.69
State, County & Municipal
Bonds 28,948,739.63
Railroad Bonds 72,743,998.33 150,975,248.65
Mortgages 18,114,401.95
Real Estate 544,920.76
$178,928,897.57
LIABILITIES
Surplus Fund $7,065,051.18
Undivided Profits Less Expenses and
Taxes Paid 1,335,773.01
Deposits 170,528,073.38
$1 78,928,897.57
United States Bonds on Deposit $10,517,400
Number of Depositors, 293,032
President
G. C. PURVES
Vice President Secretary and Treasurer
JAMES M. WILLCOX SAMUEL WOODWARD
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'World's Greatest !
Workshop
and some of its
Securities
The importance of Philadelphia n a
commercial and Industrial city Is well I
known. Its locomotives, storage batteries,
ships, textiles, asphalt and many other
products are In use the world over. I
On the Philadelphia Stock Exchange are
tradrd in many o( the stocks of these
companies, some of international renown.
Our statistical department has pre
pared a booklet treating entirely on "Phila
delphia Stock Exchange Securities," giving
data and statistics ont
American Stores
Electric Storage
General Asphalt
Midrale Steel
Pennsylvania R, R.
Philadelphia Electric
Phila. Rapid Trsniit
United Gai Imp).
and a number of ether lomnantcs listed
ion tlio lnc.nl oxchmtre
A copy of this boiiKu t ' i'I be scut fiee
on rt quest
BOUREAU & EVANS
Mcmbcii Philadelphia S'ocA Vxchange
130 South 15th St.
Philadelphia
Loetnt '162 Hacc JOo
West rhllo. Oftlce, . . fl!rl Street
l'hone nelmnnt SM)
For $560
You can purchase one
share each of eight sub
stantial listed dividend
paying' stocks that will
brine thirty-two dividends
or a total of
$62 Annually
which would mean
on the investment
Purchase may be arranged
under our monthly pay
ment terms.
Copy of circular PL-49 sent
tree upon request together
with our booklet "Thrift-Savingt-lnvttfmrnt."
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Yielding 7.85
The Denver Gas &
Electric Light Co.
General Mortgage 7Ys (19J(6)
Circular on request
Bonbright & Company
New York
437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Boston Chicago
Detroit
Which
Are the Good
Rails?
We have issued a special
letter outlining the moat prom
ising issues.
Sent free on request
Ask for L-8
RKX3utlrie&C?
Members I'hlU Stoik Kichange
1418 S. Pcnn Square
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MW CK 0707 HACK 8J70
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Seasoned Bonds
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Independence Sqniire (Knal)
Obligation of the sec
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France. Principal and
interest secured to the
Company by the guar
anty of the French
Government. Stock
of the Company
quoted on the Paris
Bourse at 1 7 5 ', c. of par.
Any improvement in
exchange rates on Paris
will increase the value
of both principal and
interest of these bonds.
Price about $65 per
1000-franc bond.
Send for ewcular
Hemphill, Noyes CBi Co.
Msmbtts Ntw York Stock Eichtnfr
Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia
New York Boston Scranton
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IS DEATH was sudden. His house was not in order.
The very comfortable balance which comprised his estate
after settlement, became the sole property of his widow.
a devoted wife and mother, a practical woman, but one with an
utter ignorance of things financial.
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India 7'4 wt Laclede Q'a Co L I'd 1921
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Less than two months after his death, a "solicitous friend"
convinced her of the wonderful opportunity of investing her
legacy in a new but extremely safe mining company, which he
told her confidentially had the backing of the biggest.
In one year this company and its fraudulent operations
were public history and her friend was very sorry.
Every one who knows a widow recognizes they are shining
marks for mining sharks. Their names are put on the "sucker's
list" even before they receive their competence.
Will you protect your wife and family?
The Corn Exchange National Bank may be used to safe
guard your legacies from the unscrupulous. Our Trust Depart
ment will arrange it for you.
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
Philadelphia
Chestnut at Second
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Our Daily letter Sent on Kequtst
Hughes & Dier
to
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PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
IM r.STIOATIONn
Income U refunds and adjustmenta
handlrd pe'aonnllj lth tho Ilexnua
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3D A rilHSTNCT NTS.
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fliireeaaore in
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Bauds and Stoeka bought und told
on rammlaslon
lemhera Phlla. Ntoek Kxtbance
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regular Kaffirs Held
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Power
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Are
"Rails"
A Buy?;
With oet-urhclniinK debt re
cent earning statements and
the prospect of a wage-war the
outlook for the railroads is
black enough.
On the other hand, rails are
around the lowest point in two
jears.
Are rails a biiy
they go lower'
now or will
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