u J ! ' rf,vt , f'tfj" evening Public) leidgbr-phiMbephia, Midaj, July 8, 1921 ... -:. w4'Jj"fcl"""" " '''-- - M- .J- lt.il . ..-fc Wi. I I I I .--J- I -T' ! ' ""' 1T 1 1 I Wi$i 8 If it I'll 4 If The Wet Empl; II New Issue 1b. I I $3,500,000 TheSaltsTextile Manufacturing Company First Mortgage Fifteen -Year 8 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds . Dated Juna 1, 1021 , , Due Jun 1, 1936 v ' Authorized and to be iMued il3.500.000 ' s , . Interest payable June 1 and December 1. Principal and interest payable at ttie option of the holder at the office of tVWi A. Harrirnan t-Ojlnc., New York, or at the office of Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc., Chicago, III. Coupon Bonds in denominations of (1,000, $500 and $ 100, rcgisterable as to principal; all denominations to be fully interchangeable; V .v. registered Bonds in denomination of $1,000. ' Callable In whole or, in part at 107 and accrued intefest up fo and including June 1, 1926, thereafter and up to and including June 1, 1931, at 105 and accrued interest, and thereafter to maturity at 102 and accrued Interest. 1 ' Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Trustee f Interest payable, without deduction for any Federal Income Tax not exceeding two per cent. (2), Company will refund Pennsylvania four-mill tax and Connecticut tax up to six mills. -4 J. ' Mr. Frederic E. Kip, President of the Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, summarizes from his letter as follows; , HISTORY AND BUSINESS: The original "Salt's" Company was1 founded in England in 1829. The present '; Company, established in 1891, was incorporated under Connecticut laws in 1893, and is now the largest manufacturer of pile-fabrics in the world. ' SECURITY! These bonds, in the opinion of counsel, will be secured by a first closed mortgage on the entire fixed assets of the company, which have been recently appraised by independent engineers at a sound valuation, depreciated, of $9,307,665, or in excess of two and one-half times principal amount of all tho First Mortgag,Bonds. ASSETS: On completion of this financing, which includes the sale of $600,000 par value of First Preferred Stock, the Company's balance sheet as of May 21, 1921, shows net tangible assets of $14,570,761.62 after depreciation, reserves and deduction of all liabilities except these bonds, and net quick assets of $4,343,696.47. Patents, good-will, trade marks, etc. are carried at one dollar. SINKING FUND: The Sinking Fund provides for semi-annual payments beginning June 1, 1922, of 10 of the net earnings applicable to dividends but not less than $150,000 per year, except in 1922 when tho minimum is $225,000, thus providing that a minimum of 62 of the issue will be retired by maturity. EARNINGS: The stability of the Company's business over a period of years is set forth in the following table: NET SALES 1911 $6,398,141 1916....:. 77. '....V. $9,023,493 1912 5,741,711 1917 9,790,863 1913 8,399,403 1918 12,638,699 1914 7,131,803 1919 12,428,626 1915 6,194,903 1920 12,671,638 The average annual net earnings, as audited by certified public accountants, applicable to interest and Federal Taxes for the four years ended December 31, 1919 were $1,761,077.47. For the year 1920 the Company made an operating profit of $2,493,031.24. However, due to the large inventory which was acquired in anticipation of the opening of a new mill at the Darby plant, which opening was delayed for over six months because of numerous construction strikes, the Company incurred a deficit, after all . interest charges of $2,531,469.31. For the five months ended May 31, 1921, net earnings applicable to interest and Federal Taxes were $610,864.86, or at the annual rate of $1,466,051.64. ' PLANTS: Plants at Darby, Pa, covering 10 acres, and at Bridgeport, Conn., covering 13.8 acres, provide the Company with manufacturing facilities for the conversion of practically all known textile materials from their primary raw state into finished products. These plants are of modern mill construction, well equipped and well maintained, and contain a number of machines developed and constructed by the Com pany, which embody many improvements not obtainable in commercial machines. The plants employ at the present time 2,600 operatives, which is approximately the number necessary for normal production. -- , i'," r a r. We offer these bonds, subject to approval of counsel and to prior sale, when, as and if issued. Price 99V and accrued interest, to net over 8 The statements contaimd herein are not guaranteed, but are based upon information which we believe to be accurate and reliable, and upon which we haie acted in tlie purchase of these bonds. W. A. Harriman & Co. NEW YORK INCORPORATED BUFFALO SYRACUSE Halsey, Stuart & Co. INCORPORATED NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA The KARDOS &. BURKE REVIEW li a financial-and economic weekly read by investors and business men throughout the country.Copyfreeon request for No. 187. iii in J fi n SPECIAL ANALYTICAL REPORTS . on securities gladly furnished without obligation. That Human Element which makes every mutually profitable business connection a pleasant and satisfactory rela tionship of a lasting character, is responsible for the growth of this organization and gives our clients that 6afe and secure feel ing of complete Satisfaction JL. Correspondence Invited KARDOS & BURKE 1424 Walnut St. Philadelphia Phone: Spruce 6307 New York ' Chicago Pittsburgh Baltimore Direct Private Wires fcdF Lere Is a Market an Find.lt Wo hold sales of stocks and bonds every -Wednesday, charging $1.50 en. trance fee for each item. Our weekly catalogues and postal w E"vice reach every mar J. We take pleasure in iurnishing quotations. Barnes & Lofland ek,irs.4rhAsrnfer8 n. ' ?.1 l ""a. 4s. Vnrlnn. M . ' -- 4atVi . uwy eft. & Elec. 6s, 194 M. & Pr. 7s. IIV IT AV I o . i i re Ttk..iSl T u.''0p "'"K OB, 1027 K.te.a!??. MgCowttavCo SR,B0CKEV&C0. C5"fiJdRPjc Accountant. Are Railroad Investments Safe? Lhshii Leo, Vice-President, Eastern Region, Pennsylvania Railroad, discusses the sound ness of railroad investments in an onsily understood address, entitled, "Our Unwatered Railroads" Vrite for icprint and follow Mr. I.ee's reasoning as he com pares tho security of railroad bonds with that of first mort pncrni on rcnl estate.. Ask for Letter K-23. J. F. MgGOVERN & CO. Member nf Vhlln. ptock Rxrhaoct 11)10 Booth l'tnn 8q rfalla. Sprure 0410 Ilaee SI8S Ordrnt eieeuttil in nil Market! Nfw orki 82 Ilr.udnny $75,000 New York Central Lines Equipment Trust Gold 4s Due January 1, 1924 Issued January 1, 1910, these Equipment Trust 4ios are secured by locomotives, passenger and freight cars, built at the low "prices prevailing prior to the outbreak of the European War The original cost of this equip ment was ?33,333,300, against which an original cash payment of 10 per cent was made, or $3,333,300. Of the original $30,000,000 Certificates which were issued only $8,000,000 remain unpaid, as the balance of $22,000,000 has been redeemed and paid off by the company. So that of the original cost 76 per cent has been paid the entire equipment originally purchased being held by the Trustee for the protection of the holders of these Certificates. This issue is guaranteed jointly and severally as to principal and interest by each of the following: Now York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R. Co. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis R. R. Co. Michigan Central R. R. Co. Chicago, Indiana and Southern R. R. Co. Price: 95 and Interest To Net 6.60 Per Cent Biddle & Henry 104 South Fifth Street hi .ln,r"1,l"0 nnu BiaiiMiCH cuntalreil htriln h -. .. I...IM UlUILl'B 11 IIV,i l.1 UVIIO.O to lw bf en reliable. Investor's Pocket Manual A record of stocks traded all cxchnnires Over 270 of complete and essential matton and statistics. on In ;nfor- paces in Bent free on request. MBLTON HELWCO STOCKS-rOBEICNttCHANCr. BONDS 1 mupcwa . CONSOLIDATED STOCK tCN ANO 1622 Chustnut Street rbont) lidl. Spruce 80-t 1-1.3-4 keyttonei Race. 108 U Drooilwyr ft 48tToth Aye., M. . Grain Orders for future do livery executed in grain and provisions. Special attention given to frac tional lots, Boureau & Evans Ueroben ( I'hlln. Stock Exchaue I Chleneo Hoard of Trade 130 South 15th Street Philadelphia lAswt J8 Ilace I7l New York Bonds A 8 A Wk tin, 2,,... 70Vi !.... MK 1 TON Amn T A T clt 85...,. 7RH 1..... 7SH 1 TflK 1.... 78 Amn X & T 8 n...,. satt O.M.. A2tt n siM 1 R3U Amn T4Ti 1..... 074 2 07 R 07 H 2.i,.. 07 2,.... 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Liberty 1st 4Vin.. Liberty 2d 4in.. Liberty 3d -lMs.. Liberty 1th 4 Via. Vic. Notes 4y,H. IllRh MI.1W R7.4i! 87.22 01.0(1 87.34 1)8.30 Low sn.r.2 87.34 87.14 01.02 87.22 0S.30 11 1.1 A. M 80.(1 87. 12 87.11 1)1.02 87.22 08.31 Flsk Rubber Omits Dividend Bodton. July 8 Flsk Bubber Co directors have voted to omit the quarterly dMdcnd of FCUMHIW I .''. Ulfg&KK 4 i StRAUi BLDO. - J -TO NEW YORK What Really Counts in Investing Money The one thing that really counts in investing money is ulti mate safety. Prompt payment of interest is important, but the most important question for every July investor to ask-and to make sure of the answer-is: . "When my bonds mature, two years, ten years, fif teen years hence, will I certainly be paid my prin cipal on the day due-in cash, without delay? "Has every safeguard been provided to make sure of paying me and all other bondholders with out ifs or buts, or extensions or renewals?" The STRAUS PLAN is a modern and scientific system of invest ment safeguards, which protects every bond we offer. It auto matically provides for prompt payment of both principal and interest and assures the ultimate safety of your funds. Call at out new building and investigate before you invest your July funds, or, if more convenient, write today for . CIRCULAR 709-Q S. W STRAUS &, CO. INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED l882 STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Telephone, Spruce 5628 NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT BUFFALO CLEVELAND BOSTON MILWAUKEE SAN FRANCISCO PITTSBURGH LOS ANGELES INDIANAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS THIRTY-NINE YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR CopjTI.bt lli-l, 1)) CS. U . ausur A. Co. mm CAPITAL, . SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED ' PROFITS $104,460,411.14 Read Office 55 Wall Street New York THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK AND BRANCHES Condensed Statement of Condition as of June 30, 1921 ASSETS CASH on Hand, in Federal Reserve Bank, due from Banks, Bankers and U. S. Treasurer . Acceptances of other Banks Loans and Discounts United States Bonds, other Bonds and Securities Stock in Federal Reserve Bank $220,951,629.47 4,288,743.49 $225,240,372.96 $526,892,739.46 49,180,150.95 2,592,000.00 578,664,890.41 Banking House 5,060,000.00 1,734,120.59 51,863,785.94 5,482,996.35 $868,046,166.25 Due from Branches Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances . . Other Assets w TOTAL . LIABILITIES Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $104,460,411.14 Deposits ..... 609,665,823.04 Reserves (for Taxes, Interest Accrued, et cetera) . . . . 6,849,133.40 Unearned Discount 2,595,296.52 Circulation . . . 1,325,097.50 Due to Federal Reserve Bank 56,693,086.11 Other Bank Acceptances and Foreign Bills sold with our Endorse- mont ..... .... 26,835,078.43 Acceptances, Cash Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks . . 54,425,894.18 Bonds Borrowed 2,118,000.00 Other Liabilities 3,078,345.93 TOTAL $868,046,166.25 J ' 'I Recommendations for Investment of July Funds American Power and Light "d1"" 20-Year 8 Secured Gold Bonds, 1 941 8.15 Denver Gas & Electric Light 25-Year Gen'l Mtge. 7 Gold Bonds, Series "A," 1 946. 7.85 Federal Land Bank 5 Bonds, 1941 5.00 Government of the French Republic 20-Year Ext. Gold Loan iyz Bonds, 1941 8.00 Great Northern Railway General Mortgage 1 Gold Bonds, Series "A," 1936 7.40 Gulf Oil 12-Year 7 Sinking Fund Debenture Gold Bonds, 1 933 ' 7.60 Illinois Central R. R. 15-Year 6ro Secured Gold Bonds, 1 936. . 6.80 Northwestern Bell Telephone First Mortgage 7 Bonds, Series "A," 1 941 7.05 Southwestern Power & Light 20-Yea'r 8 Gold Notes, Series "B," 1941 . 8.10 Standard Oil (Cal.) 10-Year 7 Gold Debentures, 1931 6.70 Send for deacript e booklet Bonbright & Company 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia New York Boiton Chicago Detroit State of Pennsylvania 5s 101 and Interest A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Invistnurt tiecuntua 115 South Fourth St. Hell Lombard 0.-37 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 1.IIIK11TV MUTUAL Ifbouei IaicihI BU7U INSURANCE CO. U0-JS So. JBlU HU IK per cent on th nrtit uiuelly pa able Auruit 1. preferred Muck, American Gas 7s, 1928 Central Dlst. Tel. 5s, 1943 Georgia llwy. & Pr. 5s, 1954 HENRY 0. B0ENNINQ ft CO. ... 8?0.Cf EXCHANGE IICILDINO Dlreet I'rtvnte Telephone to New Vort Member I'Mln. 'wtotk Kx.ehic Lee, Higgihson & (Jo. K.tablUhed IMS BOSTON NEW OHli. CHICAOO 1S0G Finance Dldg., Philadelphia C. S. PATTOW & CO. II A CUK8TNCT SIS. BANKERS Bueccenars to . BAII.EH HTK.VKNSON nnnflfl and. Htnckn ImjukIiI mid .oil Mrmlier. Ihn. HtorU r-trh-ini. How much do you know about stock? (The one in which yoa re interested) Have you obtained a report on the company, the latest news, the price range and the trend of the market? To do to may be profitable to you. Vt'c will give on request reports, late news and a weekly publication on New York Curb Market stocks Call, phone or write. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE WIDENKn BUILDINO Telephones Bell, Loeuit 4739 Keyitone, IUce SOI BALTIMORE OFFICE 48J EQUITABLE BUILDTNO Telephone l St. I'aul S4SI Direct PriTate Wires Hew York Chlo Boeton Philadelphia ritUburgb Detroit Baltimore ClerekM. 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