Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1921, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBPHILADELPHIA, WEDN?3SI)AY, APRIL 27, 1921
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Compagnie Du Boleo
" '' Societc Anonymo
(Santa Rosalia French Copper Mines)
' 8 Serial Gold Debentures
Dated March 1, 1921. Annual Maturities 1926-1930, Incl.
Free from all French and Mexican government
taxes, and U. S. Federal Income Taxes yp to 2. i
The CompagnieDu Boleo is a French Corporation, and operates a large copper mine on the
Gulf of California. The Company is controlled by the Rothschildj, together with the Mira
beau Banking Corporation of Paris.
Authorized issue of debentures is limited to $1,000,000 and constitutes the Corporation's
' only funded debt. While any part of this issue is outstanding, no mortgage or pledge can
be created upon or against any of the Company's properties.
A of November 30, 1920, after giving effect to this financing, net quick assets equaled
340 of this issue at the present rate of exchange (francs at 7c). The Company agrees
that its reserves figured at current rate of exchange will always be equivalent to twice the
outstanding debenture issue, which at the present time requires 30,000,000 francs.
The following fixed assets have been written off out of profits over a period of years, and da
not appear on' the balance sheet:
Tho mine iUelf;
Mine improvements and equipment
which have a present day value of
over $10,000,000 1
Five (5) ocean-going steamers having
a conservative valuation of $1,000,000;
Fifteen (15) miles of railways, 220 cars
and 9 locomotives;
Seven (7) fumnce of 1500 tons daily
capacity; A modernly equipped 3000
h. p. power house;
Undeveloped mining properties of
50,000 acres; Grazing land of 1,500,000
acres.
Tugs, tenders, lighters, etc.;
Average annual net income for the past ten years has been about 15 times annual interest
requirements on this issue at the normal rate of exchange, and over 5 times interest require
ments at the present rate of exchange. For 1920, a dull year for the copper industry, earn
ings (one month estimated) were over 4 times interest charges at the present rate of
exchange (francs at 7c).
Dividends have been paid uninterruptedly for the last twenty-eight years on the capital stock
of the Company (120,000 shares par value 100 francs) which have a market valuation on the
Paris Bourse of about 90,000,000 francs.
The legal issuance of thess debentures, and all matters pertaining thereto, will have the approval of Meant. Pdbborg,
Maduon & Sutro, Attorneys, of San Francisco. Accounts audited by Messrs. Haikins'& Sells, Certified Public Accountants,
$200,000 due annually March 1, 1926 to 1930 inclusivo
When, as and if Issued, at
Prices to yield about. 8V
Chandler & Company
New York
INCORPORATED
Franklin Bank Building, Philadelphia
Boston
Tha Information contained in thin strertteaieDt MaJbeen obtained from
reliable sources, and while not guaranteed, la accepted by uu accurate.
jfotb, Bacon & avie
ESTABLISHED 1(94
An Engineering Institution
Experienced expert investigators specially qualified
in preparation of operating and financial programs.
' 115 BROADWAY
new; YORK
$472,000
Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
5 Road Bonds
Dated Dec. 15, 1916 Due Serially Dec. 15, 1921-35
' Coupon Bonds, $1000 Denomination
Principal and Semi-annual Interest
payable at Oklahoma Fiscal Agency, New York City
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Assessed Valuation .... $43,215,770
Total Bonded Debt .... 1,004,000
Sinking Fund N. . 160,000
(Net Debt less than 2)
Population 55,072
These bonds are the direct obligation of the entire
County of Okmulgee and are secured by an unlimit
ed tax upon all the taxable property for payment of
principal and interest. As provided by the State
Municipal Law, each bond bears the Certificate of
the Attorney General as to validity, rendering them
incontestable.
MATURITIES AND PRICES
$32,000
32,000
32,000
32,000
32,000
32,000
32,000
Dec. 15,
D.c. IS,
Pec. 13,
Dec. 15,
Dec. 15,
Dec. IS,
Dec. 15,
1921 6.50 Basis
1022 6.25 Daals
1923 6.25 Hasls
1924 6,12 Bail.
1925 6.12 Basil
1926 6.00 BatU
1927 6.00 Bais
SZS.000 Dec. 15, 1935 6.00 Baals
532,000 Dec. 1 5, 1 928 6.00 Basis
32,000 Dec. 15, 1929 6.00 Basis
32,000 Dec. 15, 1930 6.00 Basis
32,000 Dec. 15, 1931 6.00 Basis
32,000 Dec. 15, 1932 6.00 Basis
32.000 Dec. 15. 19336.00 Basis
32,000 Dec. 15, 1934 6.00 Basis
Bonbright & Company
437 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia
Clark Williams & Co.
160 Broadway
New York
C, B. & Q. Jt. 4s,
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Wo nro prcpiired to allow
luw uni Intercut on tliesm
bonds In exchange for the
now labuo Joint 6 Vis, duu
1936.
Price of tho New Isuue
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lett r of this week.
Writ a or a free copy.
Volt wiU find it intrrentinp.
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"shot thmn an IKcm buttJIng"
Broadway and Fifth Avenue
at Madison Square
New York
THE
FIFTH AVENUE
BUILDING
heads the New York
itinerary of legions of
buyers. So many of
the lines they wish
to see are shown here.
lliiiaiseml
For May Investment
Erie Railroad 6 Equip. Bonds
(Issued Under Philadelphia Plan)
Various Mattritics to Yield 7V4
Sinclair Refining Co. 6 Equip. Bonds
Due May lat, 1923, to Yield 8.25
Sun Company 6 Gold Debentures
Due May l.t, J 929, to Yield 7.75
New York Shipbuilding Co. First 5s
Duo 1946, to Yield 7.25
Interest on all the above bonds
payable May 1st and November 1st
Information on any of the above securities
furnished on request
GARRISON & CO.
1030-32 Widcner Bldg., Philadelphia
Members Members
N. Y. Stock Exchange Phila. Stock Exchange
THE LIGHT IS BREAK
1 ING. The morning is
at hand! And lit the not
fnr-dlstant future we shall
sco the Gospel of good
will towards man, and
good business broad, far
reaching and 'convincing
encompassing tho land.
The mills will poon open
and the whirl of spindles
and bobbins be heard
again. The pessimist has
no place in this land of
prosperity and to think
that wo arc going to stand
still is to be immovable
yourself.
This Bank bclioves in
tho new Gospel.
Third
National Bank
In the Center of Things
Opposite Broad St. Station I
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DEMOCRATIC WOMEN RALLY
Addressed by Mrs. Ellen D. Davis.
Letter From Ex-President Wilson
An appeal for co-operation ntnons
tlio Democratic women of tlic city wns
inailo by Mra. Ellen Duann DuvIm at
tbp meeting of the Democratl!- Club yet,
terday afternoon at tho College Club,
lHOO Spruce street. Mrs. George. Mor
gan presided.
Mrs. Davio gave an interesting ac
count of the Joffcrf-oninn dinner in
Pittsburgh on April 11. She Hnid that
every timo ox-I'reaident Woorfrow Wll
bon wns mentioned the gucntH vom to
their feet. Mrw, IMvIh protested vig
orously agaiiitit the effort which in on
foot for a hepnrate peace with CJer
mnny nnd hoped the women would not
Indorse the policies of Senators Pen
rose and Knox.
The Democratic women, she said,
hnd labored faithfully during the 'nt
campaign without any remuneration,
while the Kcpublican women had bien
paid for their services. Mrs. Davis -aid
she, would like the Democratic Club to
join the Democratic organization, us
they could work very well together.
WAR ON JAPANESE BEETLE
State Ofdclals Get Busy In Northeast
Section of City
Plans for resumption of the ".late !
campaign ajralnst the Japanese beetle iu
tho northeastern part of Philadelphia
are being worked out by the stale bu
reau of plant industry, and nun who
have been Kcurching for signs of larvae
of the pest will make immediate reports.
The beetle came across the Delaware
fro,m New Jersey and a quarantine was
established in parts of Philadelphia nnd
Bucks count last fall.
During the winter plans for extending
the supervision of tho state over laro
areas were worked out, and as soon ns
the weather in favorable for the iu
sects they will be attacked. Owing to
the time given for organlzatiou of the
fight ngninst tho hugs It is believed the
state will bu able to mako good head
way. seIecTpupils' camp
Stecher Announces, However, It Will
Not Be Ready This Summer
William A. Stecher, head of the de
partment of physical education of li
public schools, yesterday announced that
a camp is being projected, where pupil
will bo taken during the summer
months.
The plan will not be put in execu
tion this summer, however, because of
lack of funds. It is planned to have
boys and girls alternate at tin- camp,
each group to staj ono month. The
camp Is to be located along the Dela
ware river about forty miles north.
A report of the school nurso service
for last month was also Issued vester
day. It shows that 10,004 ailing chil
dren received treatment. Of these,
0403 were reported cured and 3308 Im
proved. SHIP MYSTERYJSOLVED
Deerlng's Crew Captured and Hand
cuffed, Message Reads
Norfolk. Va.. April 27. A message
purporting to explain the disappearance
of the captain and crew of the schooner
Carroll A. Deering, mystery ship of
Diamond Shoals, has reached coast
guard officials here 'from Christopher O,
Gray, of Iluxtou, N. C. who said ho
had taken it from a bottle washed up
just north of Cape llatterns.
The full text of the message read;
"Deering captured by oil burning
craft. Something like chaser. Taking
off everything. Oufing (probably hand
ruffling, crew. Crew hiding all over ship.
No chance to make escape, Finder
please notify (undecipherable) qts of
Deering (word missing)."
The Deering, a nvc-miwted craft
commanded by Captain Wormrll, of
Boston, and with a crow of twelve,
sailed from a South American port Inst
winter and was next heard of at day
light opo January morning when sat
was found fast on the. outer Bhoal with
U sail set and no elgu of her. crew, i
( Me
Tlfettmg Uattkr0
Yc of The Mutual Savings Fund Society who arc met
together in this city which has cherished such vcnerahle
exponents of the thrift that you foster:
Hvnnw te
that you are welcomed to our city, and that Philadel
phiaua wish you success iu all your convention activi
ties. Know ye, further, that
(51? (Mluts iinirin
as an organization engaged in propounding this same
virtue of thrift hids you a particular welcome, and in
vites you to enjoy their hospitality at the Philadelphia
headquarters.
The Co!
226-240 Columbia Ave.
Service
Philadelphia, Penna.
ss::w251
Are the
Copper Stocks
Tose?
Recent market action
strongly suggests accumu
lation for the longr swing
upward.
Depression has carried so
far that any change in the
trade situation must be for
the better.
In expectation of an active
market for the copper
stocks we have prepared ,
interesting data on the
leading issues.
To obtain this data ask for
Bulletin P.L.-S0 which we
will send free on request,
together with our booklet
Tbrift-Saviags-Investment
&flRLE5tt.ClflRK50H&llf
66 BROADWAY NEWYORK
TELEPHONES; RECTOR 4663-4
Financial Publicity
Leading
Copper Stocks
In a special circular
the copper industry is
reviewed and a com
parative analysis
given on five leading
coppers. Mailed free
on request.
BOUREAU & EVANS
If embers Philadelphia Stock l'xchanpa
130 South 15th Street
Philadelphia
Locust ilSC Kace 31SS
Wtt rblln. Office. 7 S. 33d Blreti
i'icmc Belmont ZJ'J
Spruce S200
BOUGHT SOLD QUOTCD
LUKENS STEEL
COMPANY
1st Mtge. Ss
1940
sncpniTins nnr.uiTsiENr
Commercial Trust
Company
Hrmlwr Federal llHttt Ayntom
City Hall Square West
Exortjpt from all
Federal Income Tuxos
Niiami Conservancy
5Jj Bonds
Due 1922 to 1940
100 and interest
This District takes in part of nln
counties and includes, amons;
others, the cities of Dayton, Ham
ilton, Mlddletown, Piqua and
Troy.
Circular upon reqnset
Harris, Forbes & Co
Pine Street, Oorner Wllllsun
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
Widener LIds.
Foreign Exchange
Explained
An Interestinc booMat expUlnmir In
Hlmpla InnKU.ixa un Important sub
ject. Investors and business men
will And It of Brest value.
Sent free uion rrnuext for twol.lct
Wm- H. McKenna & Co.
25 Wett 43rd Street. NEW YORK
Liberty Bonds
Bought and Sold
Edward B.Smith & Co
IBIiUUUUIU 18112
Msmbero Now Vorl. una Philadelphia
Sioclt Exchanges
1111 CllKsTNUT STHEBT
I'IMLADULPIIIA
GRAIN
- PROVISIONS
Om" Pd'lu I'rtltr Hi it mi acquest
Hughes & Dier
Members
i l iilciii; Hoard of Trade
J S. Produce Kirhauie
) l'hllndrinlila Stock. Kxchm
I rittsbursli block lUrujua
1435 Walnut Street
hones
e
Spruce 813
Philadelphia
liaco 1805
Mich. United Rwy. 5s, lOIlfi
Goodyear Tire & Rubber 8s. 1041
Louisville & Nushulle 8.s, 192,'t
Goody'r Tire & Rub. Com. & I'fd.
Morton Lachenbrnchfi Co.
42 I1KOAI) ST., A V.
IMillu. Telephone Walnut JV101 IJ.ire .MUO
l'r bate Wlrso to Nsw York. ChlcaKO.
tH. Louis. I'lt sburEh, Detiolt. ClutcluQiJ,
drand llaplds.
Safe Bonds jfcr Investment
HALSEY,' STUARTf
&. CO. Inc..
WHY NOT
Knjo) tlie distribution your produrlx
deere, I urn lookliiR tor u re I
selllne Job where remuiierntlon will
be In line with reaulls obtitlneil, Ten
years experience.
A 131, I.KIH1KK OFKICi:
Cities Service
Company
6 Cumulative
Preferred Stock
' O i vid en ds Payable
Monthly.
2. Backed by large and grow
ing equities.
3. Earnings after taxes and all
prior charges several times
preferred dividend require
ments. 4. Followed by $44,626,878
Commqn Stock with mar
ket value exceeding
$107,104,508.
Price to return over 8
Send for circular P
Henry L. Doherty
& Company
604 Morris Bulldine
Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephone locust 14(0
WIEGHER,ROCKEY&CO.
I Certified Public Accountants,
Prwl EwIdiBg, PlalLdtsnia '
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