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Pao 1st R 704 Third Avo a J H HO Third Ave 4s 1 4ft Third Avo Bs 2 77 Tidewater Oil Co ct 0s 1 04 fnlon Pae 4j 2 80 4 81 1 A1U Union Tnc Os 1 00 ,V Ii of a Hrlt A I'd 1021 2.... 00.18 1.... 00, IB V K of a Hrlt ft I'd 1022 1 07 U K of 0- Hrlt A I'd 1020 8 88 13 88 20 88 0. 1.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 83 88 85 88 88 j 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 8. 1.... 1.... 2.... 7.... 1.... U s'YlubU'r 6s 1 70 y 8 Hub 7" 4 OUV4 2 00 4 not: U'aB Bteel Os 12 vo 1 05 a os n .. 1)4 T4 Va-C Ch 7s S i" 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 80 n nn West'n Md 4a 1 68 Weat Bhoro 4 a 1 7Utt Weat 8 4s rcg 1 U3M V A B Mfg 7 4.. 1.. 4.. 7.. 1. 100i 100 101 10t 101 Wlleon Co cv 1 78 4 7 WllBcm Co 1st 1 a Liberty 3s .... Liberty 1st 4s. . . , Liberty 2d 4s.... Liberty 1st 4 Vis. Liberty 2d 4Vis. . Liberty 3d 4Vis. . Liberty 4th 4V.s. Vic Notes 334.. Vic Notes 4!r,s.. Iilnh 8(1.78 87.5(1 87.08 87.5(1 87.2 m.io 87.40 08.38 08.30 Low 80.78 87.50 87.08 87.50 87.18 01.04 87.30 08.34 08.32 GOSSIP OF THE STREET 11:15 A. M 80.78 87.50 87.08 87.50 87.20 01.10 87.30 08.34 08.30 7. 1 Loroc'n Rtntcmont concerning tho surplus freight enr figurca wns tho subject of considerable comment In locnl banking circle."! yesterday and was regarded an little short of a revelation concerning tho railroad and traffic situ ation. Most persons, said Mr. Lorco, suppose thero aro two classes of cars, used and Idle, whereon there is n third class In bad order not Included in cither of tho other classes. "It seems to. me," continued Mr. Lorco. "that tho public is forming an entirely Incorrect Impression from tho figures given out by tho Car Service Division of tho American ltnllway As sociation. These carH do not represent all tho idle equipment, but only equip ment In good order oiubnot In use. lbo reduction In surplus cars has been caused, not nlono by their nbsorptlpn In traffic, but by an Incrcaso In the number of bod order cars. Tho sur plus of railroad-owned freight cars re ported, April 15, 1021. was 537,070, and on .Tune 8 Jt was 441.740, n de creaso In number of 00,230. Thero seems to bo no corresponding figures of the number of bad-order cars, but on March 31, 1020, they amounted , to 100,034. On the samo dato in 1021 they amounted to 235,503, an Increase of 08,050. and these bad orders arc be ing steadily added to." Bank officials who had studied the statement asserted It made tho railroad situation more confusing and difficult to analyze. Cuts Already Msulo The Iron Age this week Jn discussing tho iron and steel Industry says: "Re ductions in prices of various steel prod ucts formally mada on July C by the Ilethlchcm Steel Co. have been met by such other producers ns wore not already selling at the new Jlcthlchcm levels. Tho fact is, that ns to some products the announcement nit-rely recorded what tho market already has done. "That tho Stocl Corporation will meet the market is Inferred from recent evi dence that the t;chcdulc of April 13 was not rigidly observed by some of Its sub sidiaries. Formalities rtt publication ns followed by Itetlilchem Co. tend to moke tho adjustment of the Industry to lower prices gradual and somewhat orderly. "Only eighteen blast furnaces out of 130 In the Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Mahoning nnd Shcnnngo Valley districts were operating over July 4, various slacks being banked. Thus In operation and in sales tho first week In July bos been making n low record. "Pig-lion production in Juno was smaller than in any month since Jnn uary, 1008, when tho low point wns touched, duo to tho 1007 panic. Capac ity then was onlv about half of today's. "At 1,001,8:13 tons output, last month averaged 35,404 tons per day, against 1,221,221 tons In May, or 80,- ;hh tons per day. uno montu Drougni a net loss of fourteen furnaces, tho scvonty-slx which wcro nctlvo July 1 hnving a dally capacity of 32,105 tons, whereas ninety furnaces In blast Juno 1 had a dally capacity of 38,080 tons. "For six months ending Juno 30 tho country's pig-iron output, exclusive of charcoal iron, was 0,428,000 tons, against 18,130,000 tho first half of 1020." Gasoline Shipments Continued One of tho financial news bureaus, commenting' on tho Mexican oil con troversy, asserted that tho Mexican Petroleum Co. is continuing Its ship ments of gasoline out of Mexico. It figured thexe shipments will brlug tho company between $30,000,000 nnd $50, 000,000 this yenr on deliveries of 150,- 000.000 to 180,000,000 gallons of gaso line. It pointed out tho proposed In crease on gnuollno in the new Mexican oil "export tax decree is small and is not Interfering with shipments of this product. 'A' significant fcaturo of the situation regarding Mexican oil values Is tho general emphasis of unfavorable aspects with a complete disregard of minimiz ing, of their fnvorablo interpretation. Tho proposed Mexican oil export tax, 11 pointed out, favors companies which rolme oils in that Republic, nnd so docs the import tax proposed by tho Ways and Means Commltteo of tho lower House, as It included only crude and fuel oil in its schedule. In tills connection, it is additionally significant that none of tho Standard OH Issues have been adversely affected, the proposed oil import tax, which is accepted by some observers ns indicat ing that tho Standard Oil and other prominent oil interests do not bellcvo the import tax on oil will bo passed. Itritisli Transportation Figures A preliminary report outlining tho general expenditures and receipts of the British Ministry of Transportation for 1020 has JUBt been issued. This report includes tho balance sheet of tho Ministry for nil modes of convey ance in tho United Kingdom, exclud ing tho 130 miles of narrow-gaugo railway and the Manchester Ship Canal. An incrcaso of 24,000,000 of capital cxpondlturcs is recorded for tho year, ns compared with 1013.. Of this total, the capital expenditures on rail ways forms tho largest item, amount ing to 15,200,000. During tho year the net Income of tho railways was 51,300.000, or 1,500,000 more than in 1013, "but whllo the total rrcclpts, including gov ernment compensation, wns nearly two and one-third times tho receipts of 1013, tho total expenditures were nearly threo nnd one-third thore of tho pN . ' war year, This Is indicative of trrtj ' fact that tho increased cost of operation 4 v- in iiui. oi proportion wnn mo reccipts,.:)!j notwithstanding tho incrcaso la rnte L ft til! fnrna Bulgarian moratorium It evoked A law passed by tho Bulgarian Na tional Sobranle on April 20, and pub. IfsliPil In the Official Gazette of May" 12, 1021, revokes tho moratorium In that country. Some of tho provisions of tit law nro : No interest shall bo paid for tho tlmo the moratorium was in force on tho moratorium obligations toward private banks nnd private persons from July 28, 1015, up fo the time the lnw goes Into effect! nil moratorium obliga tions contracted In gold shall bo pnld in gold certificates j debtors, who on no count of tho wnr have suffered dis organization of their business, Invalids, nnd the heirs of debtors, who wcro killed In tho war, and who hare not sufficient means to pny their obligations which nrc now duo, may receive from tho court n permit of pnrtlnl payments, according to the sizo of tho debt, but even by this arrangement It cannot bo postponed for moro than one year from tho dato payment wns due. Tho law goes Into effect three months after the date of Its publication, nnd with rcgnrd to prisoners of war, six months after they havo been repatriated. THE THADEIt. Paris Bourse Quiet l'nrln, Julv 7. Prices wero qulot oft th Tlourse today. Threo pur cent rontes. 58 f,nnes B0 centimes: exchange on tendon, 40 franca OS centimes: S tier cent loan, 83 frnnrs 70 c-ntimea. The dollar wag quoted at 12 francs B0 centimes. P. R. R. to Deliver Definitive Bonds The trwienrer of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Is prepared to commence delivery on Monday, .luly 11. of rteOnltlve bonds of th la suo of 10(1,000.000 of Pennsylvania Ilallroad Co. fiftey-yoar 0 rx-r cent bonds nn sur render of Interim certificates at the orflco of the company, nt 85 Cdar street. New York, or at the tr-aaurer-s orflco, Proad Street Sta tion Philadelphia. An Interesting Comparison of Bond Yields 1911-1914-1921 A FOR.$S,000 DESIRABLE WZ o depend, dUubitlon..oMuna,,-ana- ..,,, security .-$1062.50 p,rVla a? . ax RonrJ, due 19ol , na $1000 Jersey CUy. VL J Bonfj, ,W19B5T 9BM k 1000 Southern Pacific 1st Krt , due 1950 .1005.00 1000 Kansas City S R .t f Bond, due 1934 ' 975.00 1000 VirginiaRy.&P,rls R4 B0Td;e 1937 950,00 1000 cAwh Gas &ElectrcBond,d 4.20 4.25 4.97 5.20 5.37 .4.80 V verago I We published this advertisement in 1911. Note the average yield 4.80 We published this advertisement in 1914. Note the average yield 4.87 A Sound Investment for $5,000 Confonrune; to a scientific "plan of diversification and combining the attractive investment features of d-pcndable security, substandcJmcome, reasonable rnarketability and the maximum 01 convenience. rar value . jrcumy ----.-s, A,'i 1.000 Citv of A banv. N Y. 4r s due 19Z1 V - T - . . "....'--.. ll f i 1 State of Mis.our.34due IVIV '.' -v '. ; 'N. Y Cenhal and H. R. R. Ref. & Imp. 4J's due 2013 4'., Virginia Railway & Power Co. lit & Ref. 5'due 1934 Amencan Public Service Co. Irt lien 6' ji.-.5fl. -:&.. ii Approximate cost per bond .i nnn $1,000 $1,000 $1,000. : $1,022 971 957 930 , 1000 $4,680 Yield 4.05 4.I0J. 470JT 5.50 6.00 4.87?; Average Yield H . - Ut- -- - Jt ' w --. . " A Safe Investment for 0,000 Today -Yielding 45 More Income The average yield TODAY from a similar lisl of bonds is 7.05 SI 1,1 KltC.1 I .4.Vft, I :: SAFE it . BONDS I jb.l . I WmiMi. ill! FOR the investor who has $5,000 to invest now, we recommend the following selection of bonds diversified among Municipal, Railroad and Power and Light issues. Because of the present abnormally low bond prices, this selection will yield about 45 more income than a comparable list of bonds purchased a few years ago. jarVsluo Security 'Approximate cost per bond Yield 1,000 City of Chicago, II!., Gold 4's, due 1925 937.70 6.00 1,000 State of South Dakota, Rural Credit 6's, due 1936 1,040.00 5.60 1,000 Great Northern Ry. Co. Gen. Mtfic.7'a, due 1936 975.00 7.28 1, 000 Portland Ry.Lt. Bt Pr. Co. 1st ref. 7's, duo 1946 960.00 7.85 1,000 Metropolitan Edfaon Co. ref. and imp. 8'e, duo 1935 . . . . 958.20 8.50 Accrued Interest to be added. 4,870.90 7.05 Average Yield From our extensive list, we shall be glad to recommend selections for the investment of any amount of funds in SAFE bonds giving an even higher average yield. At present bond prices many of our issues yield 8, and moro in some instances; invariably they are of the sort approved by banks, insurance companies, trustees, and conservative investors generally. Buy Bonds NOW Pay With Future Income You do not need to have $500, $1,000 or $5,000 ready cash to take advantage of tho present excep tional opportunities in the bond market. You can buy bonds from us with an initial payment of 10 and the balance in ten equal monthly payments, on which we allow six per cent interest until the bonds are paid for. Full details of this convenient Investment Plan will be sent on request with our July Investors List. Phone, write or innll the coupon auk for booklet PA-16 For Convenience, Uo This Coupon HALSEY, STUART CO.J-nnd 1'ltle Jlliljr., Philadelphia Please send me your July Investor's List and details of the Halsey, Stuart & Co. monthly payment Investment Plan described in booklet 1'A-IG, ,4S7fi;.yt:star.B;sftSs 1S5IIII Name. Street. .City. You can buy bonds and handle all investment details with us BY MAIL HALSEY, ST ' i ii r n d a UAR T & CO INCORPORATED Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia : Phone Locust 4820 CHICAGO . NEW YORK . PHILADELPHIA . DOSTON DETROIT MILWAUKBB ST. LCLTIS MINNEAPOLIS Bonds for Investment We own and offer at all times an extensive list of investment bonds. The bonds mentioned below are selected from our July Investment Grcular which contains over 160 of about 300 issues we now have on hand. Our unusually wide assortment assures any purchaser of a selection, with our help, if desired, suited to his own particular requirements. We deal in all issues of United States Government securities Short Term Bonds and Notes Price and Yielding Rate- Maturity Interest About Houston Gas Co. First (Closed).. ....... .............. ..... 7 Mar. 1, 1923 98.23 8.00 Alabama Power Co. .' ,.,. G July 1,192221 98.04 8.00 General American Tank Car Corp. Equipment.............. 7 Various, 1922-23 i.-.i 8.00 Union Electric Lt. & Pr. Co. Conv 7 April 1,1923 98 8.10 Columbus Ry., Pr. & Lt Co. Sinking Fund Mortgage 8 June 1,1924 98 8.75 Philadelphia Electric Co. Tax Free in Pa 6 Feb. 1,1922 Market 8.70 United Gas Improvement Co 8 Feb. 1,1923 Market &35 Toledo Traction, Lt & Pr. First Tax Ref. in Pa 7 Dec 1,1921 99 9.00 Municipal Bonds Federal Land Bank ....l... S May 1, 194131 Market 5.00 Federal Land Bank 4VS 193722-193924 Market 5.30 City of Boston, Mass., Reg ,.. 5 May 1, 1927-49 AWI 4.90-4.55 State of New York Tax Ex. in N. Y 5 Various, 1942-67 . . .... 4.70 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Tax Free in Pa 5 July 1, 1951 101 4.93 Hempstead, N. Y., School District Tax Ex. in N. Y 6 Mar.. 1, 1925-53 5.25-5.10 City of Cleveland, Ohio 6 Sept. 1,1928 102.98 5.50 State of South Dakota Rural Credit & Road ., 6 Jan. 15,1931-36 lw.., 5.70-5.60 Westfield, N. J., School District Tax Ex. in N. J. 6 Jan. 1, 1923-61 6.00-5.65 State of Arizona ....... ..... ..... .... ................ ..... 6Va Mar. 1 5, 1922 1 00.38 6.00 Railroad Bonds Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. General 4 Oct. 1, 1995 Market 5.30 Lake Shore & Mich. So. Ry. First Tax Free in Pa 312 June 1, 1997 Market 5.40 Northern Pacific Ry. Ref. & Imp 6 July 1,2047 Market 6.25 Pere Marquette Ry. First , 5 July 1, 1956 80 6.45 Illinois Central R.R 6Vz July 1, 1936 Market 6.80 Northern Pacific-Great Northern Joint Convertible ...... . GVa July 1,1936 Market 6.87 Great Northern Ry. Gen. 7 July 1,1936 Market 7.40 Long Term Bonds Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 7 Jan. 2, 1925-31 Market Various Alabama Power Co. First Mtg. Lien & Ref 6 June 1, 1951 84 7.25 California-Oregon Pr. Co. First & Ref. Sinking Fund.... 7VJj Feb. 1, 1941 100 7.50 Libby, McNeill & Libby First (Closed) Tax Ref. in Pa.. 7 May 1, 1931 Market 7.60 Duquesne Lt. Co. ( Pittsburgh) Conv. Tax Free in Pa. ... 7Va July 1,1936 9812 7.65 The Fleischmann Co ..., 8 Dec 1,1930 102 7.70 E. I.. du Pont de Nemours & Co 7V3 May 1,1931 Market 7.90 Milwaukee Elec Ry. & Lt. Co. Ref. & First Tax Ref. in Pa.. 7V2 June 1,1941 95 8.00 Iowa Railway & Light Co. First & Ref 8 Sept. 1, 1932 100 8.00 Sun (Oil) Company Sinking Fund ., 7 April 1, 1931 Market 8.35 Canadian, Foreign Government and Municipal Bonds Republic of Chile Sinking Fund 8 Feb. 1, 1941 Market Various French Republic Non-Callable tya June 1, 1941 95 8.00 Province of Quebec, Canada Payable in Canada SVz May 1, 1936 98 5.70 Province of Ontario, Canada Payable in Canada 6 May 2, 1936 99Vi 6.05 Toronto, Ont., Canada Payable in Canada 6 June 1,1927-48 .... 6.25-6.15 Province of New Brunswick, Canada.............................. 6 July 1,1931 89.58 7.50 We invite correspondence. A copy of our July Investment Bond Circular will be sent to investors upon request. Ask for Circular F-U. Harris, Forbes & Company Pine Street, Cor. William NEW YORK WIdener Building, Philadelphia - ' At H : a! ! i D ,,- T faiu'. j . J.u'-i'-r -..- Jtkja ."- '" .,., Hv.tts.'U.-, a.3taAv!j T.
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