"?-7 ,''. .) r 't i i '?s BVENINCF PTJBEKJ CMMPHTOABmiPHtS, MOOT AY, iTUIiY K, 1021 17 V XrT -", Uncertified and Untwine!, $1,000,000, Je Jtmc 1, 1928 President of the Company, and other official information furnished NEW ISSUE" , $4,000,000 CONSTANTS REFINING COMPANY 8 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Interest payable without deduction for Normal Federal Income Tax ap to 2 4 Mill Tax RfandaM la Penttryhraaia and MaaMchaaetta. pated June 1 1921. Denomination $1,000. Principal and semi-annual interest Jane 1 and December, 1 Payable in gojd at the office of the Trustee, The Spitzer-Rorick Trust and Sayings Bank, Toledo, Ohio, and New York City. $500,000 due June 1, 1922 $500,000 due June 1, 1924 500,000 due June 1, 1923 500,000 due June 1, 1925 $2,000,000 due June 1, 1926 Callable at 104 and accrued interest at any interest-paying period on and after one year from date on 60 days' notice, and at 1 lees premium at the end of each year thereafter. Bonds may be registered as to principal. Total Authorized lane, $6,000,000 From letter of E. Constantin, SrH os, we summarize as follows: BUSINESS: Established In Tulsa in 1912 by E. Constantin, Sr., with only a nominal capital, from which there has been earned its present surplus of nearly $13,000,000. The Company does a large and Erofitable business in refining crude oil and marketing its products in this and foreign countries. Its usiness is well established and constantly increasing. The Company owns and operates two large modern refineries in Oklahoma: No. 1 at Tulsa, having a daily capacity of 5,000 barrels, and No. 2 at Devol, of 10,000 barrels, and at each refinery owns a large tank farm with steel tanks, enabling the Com" pany to carry on hand large stocks of crude oil and manufactured products. It owns its own pipelines and 1,087 modern all-steel tank cars having a capacity of 8,000 and 10,000 gallons each. It owns and con trols through the Constantin Oil and Gas Company valuable oil properties in Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkan sas, Texas and Louisiana which, with contracts for other production, insure the Company an adequate sup ply of crude oil for refining at all times. It owns and controls through the Lindner Oil Company its own gasoline and filling stations for handling its domestic trade, and owns one-third of the Export Oil Cor poration through which it handles its large and very profitable foreign trade. The Constantin Company is, therefore, in the strong position of controlling the production, manufacture, transportation and distri bution of its products direct from oil wells to the ultimate consuming market, both domestic anH foreign. MANAGEMENT: The Company has always had an exceptionally able and efficient management, as is demonstrated by its large surplus, all earned, and its high standing in the trade. No change is con templated in the ownership, management and policy of this Company. Its officers are men of integrity and experience : President Constantin, the founder of the business, is also President of the Export Oil Cor poration and of the Franco-American des Petroles Companie of Paris, in which the Company is a large stockholder; Vice-President Malloy is a former President of the Western Petroleum Refiners' Association. PURPOSE: The proceeds of these bonds are being used to pay indebtedness and to largely increase its working capital. SECURITY: The present bond issue constitutes the only bonded debt of the Company and is secured by a FIRST MORTGAGE or DEED OF TRUST, under which is pledged all of its property, real, per sonal and mixed, now owned or hereafter acquired. Its current assets, including tank cars and equity in tank cars (net) amount to over $7,000,000, or nearly twice the amount of the $4,000,000 bonds to be pres ently issued, while the total net assets available as security for these bonds are over four times the amount of bonds issued. SINKING FUND: The Trust Deed provides that the Company shall make a monthly deposit with the Trustee of a sum in cash equal to one-twelfth of the next maturing installment of bonds and one 6lxth of the next maturing coupon on all bonds outstanding. EARNINGS: Net earnings for the five years 1916 to 1920, both inclusive, after payment of income taxes and liberal deductions for depreciation, averaged $1,003,438.94; net earnings for 1920 were $1,975,094 after creating reserve for Federal income taxes, liberal deductions for depreciation and also charging off, on December 31s.t, $1,287,551 to reduce inventory price of crude and fuel oil on hand to anticipated drop in market price, and loss of $57,551.71 on sale of $450,000 Liberty Bonds. The net earnings for the year 1921, based on the earnings for the first four months, before setting aside reserve for Federal taxes, are conservatively estimated at $3,195,196.84, or over nine times the interest on the bonds to be issued. The foregoing does not include the very large profit in the recent sale to the Standard Oil Company of one half of the Company's holdings in the Eldorado field. All legal matters pertaining to this issue have been taken under the direction of Messrs. Tracy, Chap man & Welles, Toledo, Ohio, and Messrs. Breckinridge, Bostick & Daniel, Tulsa, Okla. Having sold over 7S of this issue, toe offer the unsold balance. PRICE 100 AND INTEREST Spitzer, Rorick & Co. Bioren & Co. Established 1871 EQUITABLE BUILDING NEW YORK CITY Toledo, Ohio Chicago, III. Topeka, Ka. 410 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. The statements contained in this advertisement am t. j . consider entirely trustworthy a. , ficml and other information which we wormy out ara not aunrantr.rA hu u. are not guaranteed by us. The R. L. Boilings Company Investment Bankers Announce the Removal of Their Offices Today to Their Q,wn New Building 1421 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA GEO. D. PORTER, Vice President UNUSUAL FEATURES in the financial affairs of United Fruit Company Earning Power Cash Position Latent Reserve are discussed in our circular PL-429. COPIES FREE WALTER J. SCHMIDT & CO. 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New York Bonds BALES IN I10O01 Am An CniErl n n or DiKorth TVn B Ttti ret 4 i. Tel Tl a..... SO OenVI Elso Si 0.... 100H 1 Ofltt 8 8814 1.... 100H 4 esiibtn'! Elec On 1.... 100H l o) a.... ioiu) i.... loou a ( i.... 101 a.... iooh ASA IV r SiOoodrear Tire 4.... 100H 1 7M A nubr 8a 1.... 100H B 7 1 fiDH 1.... 100H 1 7U 2 flOU 2 100U AmnTATcltf 1 ODVi No'n Fac 4V4a n mm. I '1...... W-.-.hJ a f- BAt .RLE S T7H Oove't Frenchi Amn T A T ! n TUe rota 0...,. M'.l 1 05 B 821 8 0B 8 82V4Oov't V It 8a Amn i i oik B Mtf B 07 H 1 07' i 07 h; A a o o ss 1 TBH 1 TO A Co art L. 4a &.. 76 Attantlo nel'r ct OUa 1.... 100H Halt omo cv 1 67U Bait A O 8Ua 1 88 S 84 1 8SH nail A Ohio 4a 1 87 4 67U Halt Ohio n 8 70H 3 70W n A O P t. Hi W Vi Ii a estf B MH l et 18 03(. Uefm Steel fd 8 81H Iluih Bid' Ba 1 7B Canadian Nt'n OUe Til 1 Oft'A 1 00T& 1 08K 1 OQtt 1 0(174 8 00 1. 2. 4. 1. 1. 1. 1. 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Total gold holdlnn of the Federal Hee.rve retem are now eloae to the 13.700.000. 400 mark, an Increaae of nearly 1000,000, OOd over the hlh water mark of laat year, and lUelf a record flrure. tt Bl,tl"n by nerelver Welle, of the S.Wtf iu,1.w,r". Co-. f St, I-oul. to the f..L,e..B.r.v.lcA-Commlton 'r authority to leau 1. 484.000 reoeltfr'a certtfleatee at an i".'."?1 "te ot 10.188 per cent ha been re- Tdle frelcht car on the road of the United ??" n.u"?b?rd. 860.1128 on Julr Tl. a de- Xni3n?-."00 r.rom "' WRk prevlou. ao iu'lll"?, A,..i.l.",,1'emn' b" " American ruhln Th.X. Jv- MoConneil and Cherle A. SjW & become co-mrtner with Wll ih iiw.M?ilnn tnA I: .nueeell nutler under tho Arm name of McOIInn A Co. ia-'JiLMmPlr.,?ncil '". ehed to the ehow. aSL "fS.!1" ,n bJ",k etatement on Satur 2ty.J?JrK5 "other lncrraee In reeervee, SoiJS .&.?kC ,rt "nP'y wtrryln out the ,m?.?ri-r.1S?ln,r Government oblltratlnna and got,'.Mlir'clr'latrn0,Unt f K,d"" '"" ,M tlX,nT"!rt '. Tr)' memberehlp old for 18200, off $30 from laat !. w?.'Xtr,din. """or "t new flnanelnr by the iknii5in.1,-,Von.T1:Rr,,Pn r-- which aecom. fi )!; A "1J,nt Newcomb Carlton eay. "It ln" Pnt Intention to do any nnane- of AithJ"iirr?rc"nJT "e'llnir. ehareholdere SIaIIi ?J? " Tramiport and Tradlne Co. nn Flon.i n?-.Vuth1rt,ntlo,l of 10.000.000 addl. li ih? dAnfy ,hr'" of 1 par each. brln LJ5i t.i,oUI "Uthorlred capita , preference and ordinary up to .33.000.000. nroureAR'.Va'A' ?oprr .Co- purine June Reserve Banks' Discount Rates erai Iteserve Dunka are a follow.! Trone. I.lb. Com'l nkr. cur. uonm, I'aper. Atcrot. Jjoeton n A New York n u Philadelphia fl n 5;nl 0 0 Illclimond a a Atlanta n n K?;.. 2 2 Minneapolis' '.'.',',', B R anaa uity ....'n n Rallae rt Han Francleco.... 0 0 fl 0 o04 n n 0 0 fl 8 e n fl n ' n n 0 'niinrilint !. AA. ... r.u iLT. J o-'rreepono wim Intereat "i?. WiS5mB?f,VrSV'd5Sft." colJat- t3 t'O 3 eB f0 Auir. Kept. Sept. Oct., Oat.. 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June llxi 7-32 4.87 100.V 4 P3 100 7-22 3.10 100H fl.JS 100 B.13 mo a. ns St Paul 4e 1 63 4 03 Chleaco Mil A St P 4 '23 2 74 Chicago Mil It HIP ov 4 I 1 84 Chlcatro Mil A StPirn 4e 1 74 C A Nwn d '33 1 00 C A Nwn 0 1 00 1 00 Chi A Nwn 7a 1.... 102 Cbl n 1 A P fd 3 08 C U Bta 4 1 SO Chile Copr fl1 1 71. 8 71 Chile Copr 3 03 Chlneee Oove't Hu-K Ry Ba 4 40 City of Bergen 8s rot 3 00 1 06 City Berne 8a 1 08 3 08 1 08 1 08 City of CopenJ linen B 70 K Belxtum na 1 03 1 03 K Bels'ra 7e Calif a 7s 4 (a 7) 103S 1.... 103 1.... 103 2 103 Swltz'd Con Ra 1 (s fl) 103 1.. 13.. 1.. 1.. 3.. 1.. 2.. 1. 100 100 101 100 100 100 100 100 K Belc'm rite 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. Klnxdom 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 Den mark ct 8a 1. 1. 1. 11. 1. 70 70 7fl 70 70 City Maria 0 1 80 C N Tk 4 'B0 7 70 City Pari 0s 1.... 00. IB a.... 00. IB 4.... 100 City Zurich 81 Z 08 1 08 Colo A So'n 4-. 2 70 COIO A a 4s 1 74 8 74 Cnna'd Oaa 7a 1.... 101 4.... 101 Cuban C S cvj 1. 28. 3. 8. 1. 1. 4.... 1.... 8.... 1.... 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Dut Light He I b 3574 3 S3 14 N'k So'n U 8 t. . 01U Krle Oenl Lien 1 42 3 41 1 41 Nfk A W'n 4s IB 70 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 03 08 U S Mexico 3i 8 43 L'd B R A I 3 1.. .. 86 U 8 nub'r 7s 7R Rub 7s . .. 00 u a emit n a Mln g 6s 2. . 02 I'M S Steel 5s 1.. . 04 1 ... 04 1 04 1 04 V.C Chem let 8 01 2 01 4. . 00 Va Rallw's 3a 1.. .. 81UI W A K Slfg 7 V S Holders of Belgian 8's and every investment house in the country will want the table of yields at various prices and redemption dates in this week's Barron's Tlic New National Financial Weekly Ordinary bond tables show yields on a par of 100 while these bonds are all redeemable at 107 Va. This copyrlthted table not elsewhere ilTallnble Also a timely discussion of especial interest to owners and distributors of electric power securities of the modern atti tude of public service commis sions. At principal news-stands, 20c SPECIAL OFFER You can have the next six issues mailed to you by sending One Dollar to BARRON'S, U Broad St., New York. Philadelphia Office 43G Sanscmi St- DON'T SEND FOR THIS BOOK of Graphic Charts UNLESS you've made up your mmd you wish to take advantage of the present never-to-come-again opportunities in the STOCK MARKET. While the edition lasts rnpleti uW bn gladly sent upon rereipt of tOa in stamp. to dafray cost of mailing. Il'rtfe for L-t0. J. F. McGOVERH & GO. Members of Phlla. Stock Kirhnnre 1480 South I'tnn So., riilln. hprore 8116 n.ee 3488 Order rxeriitrd In nil Markets New Yorki 32 llrnjdwuy 1.. , 3 1.... 3 I..., Wilson 8.... 1..., 1..., 100' 100 100i I 100s 100 100 100 Co 1st . R4 . 81 . 84 Llbfrty fl s Liberty 2d 4 I.llirrty I.iborty Liberty Liberty Vie Vic Not 1st 4V4r. 21 4Vi.. 3d -Wr. . 4tli 4VtH. tr IR. High WLBfi R0.S8 R7.34 R7.0S 01.14 87.18 0S..12 0S...2 Iw 8I..54 R0.88 87.34 87.00 01.08 87.14 OS.W O'S.20 1 P. M so. nn R0.8S 87.34 87.00 01.10 87. IS 08 32 1 0S.2S ! Raw Sugar Market Quiet k.r;& px 1.8bo-u-tThuecrs.v:rornmf1r, yrA0l,"r.'5,.V.. "rton '., Imiwrtatlons, July IB and 16 inolntiv. in elude 10,000 bag! Porto nlco's "S the Ved ersl Sugar Refining Co. and 7000) ba Hen Uomlnjos to the Warner Sugar RarlnlnS Co The local refined market U unchanged! Ilet prloea ranging from 8.20 to 5.TB less 4 per cant for caah, ' Liverpool Cotton I.Wrrnool, July 1. Hoot cotton wae ac- ,v.A,5';.w'i?lv-f'f?J.n.thVba. :..!' -:i: - .. w iajiuii mr miuaung at 8.88d. The salea were 2B.O0O hl. VT-Ji war no receipts. . Spot price wera's Amer ..." l.P.OSdi goort middling. I middling. S.SSd; ordinary. 4.8d. Irtain mlrldtlnae v.ifsita, iui inl II ful r mlddllnir. H.HSdj mfddlln;. 7.48d uvui ordinary. 8.B84. Investments Baker, Ayling & Young JOSEPH W. ..VAIN, Jr.. Jlunuger 1 Land Title Bide. ' Boston Philadelphia Gillette Safety Razor Stock York Hnven V. & V. Con. 5, 1957 Terre Haute, Ind. & Bus. 5s, 1945 HENRY D. B0ENMNG & CO. ., HTOCIt KXrilANfj. IIU1I.DING Direct I'rivste Telephone to e York Mrmhers Phlla. Mock Kxrlmnge C. S. PATTON & CO. 8P & CIIKSTNl'T STS. BANKERS JSurinrii in 4 SAILKR A STKrENSON liqnu. ami ninca D memnar I'hlla. ought and ssld Kxrringe . none Stork How Does ATrustee Differ From An Executor? An Executor is one who is appointed in a will to carry out its provisions. A Trustee is one who holds the legal tide to real or personal property, for the benefit of another. It is the duty of the ExectJtor to settle the estate. It is the duty of the Trustee to hold the property on the trusts provided in the will. The same corporation or person is often ap pointed both Executor and Trustee. This is more convenient and less expensive. The officers of the Company will be glad at any time to answerother questions on trust and estate matters. Fidelity Trust Company 325 Chestnut St. & 143 1 nesmuc or. Capital 5,200,000 yiOUWV I'M -It'll v lWiM -V sW V-m9ittmtk.W I lW 6324 Woodland Ave, West PhUadelphia Surplus 16,000,000 Funds held in Trust more than 250,000,000 We take pleasure in announcing that . Mr. William L. Stroud Philadelphia, Pa. and Mr. Frank R. Logue Bridgeton, N. J. are now connected with us in our Bond Department Broad and Sansom Sis. Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Wilmington Baltimore; Washing-ton rJf Un !aaffe 1A MSnUreZi iniiZTZZZZrr. SAi J ' ' ' tk " """" l I'l CHARLES E INGERSOLL STANLEY E WILSON . A. D.SWIFT . DAVID R. CARSON . ALBERT H. ASHBY . . Prerficnf. Vice-President Cashier Auiitant to f ne President Asjutunt Cashier WILLIAM POST . Chairman Execunve Commirtc Central National Bank of Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Fifth Capital $1,000,000 Surplui and Undivided Profits Earned $,400,000 Jr1 B0LE5 6-WESTW00D I-lsmberS Phila.iock. Exchange INVESTMENT SECURITIES LandTitle J51d, Philadelphia PHONE' LOCUST 4721 Manufacturing Business Wanted Wish to secure outright or con trolling Intereat small manufac turing business, preferably me rhunlral or technical product, sub JT!.,. P"slon by application of aililltlonul capital and exeentle iihllltr. Ohe rlear outline of present buslnees and desrrlptWe matter on proiturt. 3?? l,i:ill)KU OI'irirK .liiiiiiiiuiii iWi i g'irgii?gtff ilri UflSAUtt MLujAFogfclJ.'f fa P.. ' .'t1l'-J$''li tlK-1' V vVijJ KZV: ga-r 1: .-g . . . 7 ir vt - . . MIEGNERHOCKEYleif IJ I Certified Public AccotmtMtt "" "P" ;rl. (ti'.'t.i-tA-r.Vr,,-., .,