? ,11 J ." J' ft & .f' ru ' V 17 EVEKINQ PUBLIC (LEDGER-PHILABELPmA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1021 . I .. " j ', A 1 ) $6,000,000 State of South Dakota 6 Bonds Dated September 1, 1921 Due Septcmbc Interest payable March 1 and September 1. Principal and interest payable in New York City Coupo.. in denominations of $1,000, rcgistcrablc as to principal, and exchangeable for fully libit. registered bonds.' Exempt From All Federal Income Taxes Legal Investment for Saving Banks and Trust Funds in New York, Connecticut and Other States. The State of South Dakota, with a population of 635,839 according to the 1920 cen uus, has an Assessed Valuation of $2,257,853,656 and a total Bonded Debt, with this issue included, of $46,950,000, or about two per cent of Assessed Valuation. The State holds in trust for payment of certain of its bonds, assets officially estimated at over $35,000,000. These Bonds, issued for payment of Bonuses to Soldiers, in accordance with an amendment to the constitution, arc direct general obligations of the State of South Dakota, and the Act authorizing them provides for an annual tax levy sufficient to pay semi-annual interest' and to maintain a sinking fund sufficient to retire the bonds at maturity. NEW YORK BOND SALES Am'n Airro & Cham 7H 1 ftrt'i 1 0tt Am Express fli 0 7BV4 A 8 A U'C 5s 2 Tf. 2 78 Amu T ti T Sa 1 8(1 1 H5K Amn T & T flu 2 on? n im o 00 Am'n W la 1 70 Armour 4h n B11 0 81'i A T & 8 J 1 71 A T ft H le i 1 77Vi 1 774 1 77tt 1 77U Atch Topoka & H Fe cv 4s a 7Hi 3 70i A Coast I clt tf)AI,KH IN tlOOOl I'd Cln Chi A tit Louis Os 1 00 -I'd Cln Chi & Kt L Carlo 4 75U Jnns'd Qaa 7a 1.... 101H .... 101H Cuban A S 8a 2 00 n oo Juban C 8 cv 1 DS'4 4.. 4.. .1.. 1.. 0.. 1.. 3.. 6.. 12.. 1. r.RU 58 14 Cfi4 C8H r.8 B8H 08 r,s B7. C8 Price, 102.95 and Interest, to Yield About 5.75 Legality to he approved by John C. Thomson, Esq., of Netv York City. Guaranty Company of New York Irving National Bank, New York Stacey & Braun Ames Emerich & Company Bankers Trust Company, New York Hannahs, Ballin & Lee William R. Compton Company Wells-Dickey & Company do not guarantee the statements and figures contained herein, but they arc taken fron sources winch wc believe to be reliable. We r- ' .I J How to Judge Municipal Bonds THE essential points to be looked for in selecting Municipal Bonds for investment are covered authoritatively in our pamphlet "Bonds of Municipalities." The text is written in non-technical language so that the information raav "3e equY clear to those who have limited or broad experience with bonds of this type. SMail the coupon or write for pamphlet PA-21 Information for Investors Halsey, Stuart cV Co. book lets and pamphlets covering abroad range of investment subjects arc sent free upon request. Write for the kind of information you want. Halsey. Stuart & Co. Land Title Bldg.. Philadelphia Keasc send me witnout cnarge: Pamphlet "Bonds ol Municipalities." C List oi Municipal Bonds. Street. City. . HALSEY STUART & CO. luKABMniTrn INCORPORATED Land Title Uldg., Philadelphia CHICAGO NBW YORK DETROIT MILWAUKEE Telephone Locust 1820 PHILADELPHIA DOSTON MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOUIS Bad Debt Losses Hurt Most Now! If there ever was a. time when manufacturers and wholesalers should protect their re sources against abnormal, unforeseen credit losses, that time is certainly right now! More and more firms every day are reali zing that they simply can't afford not to carry the American's Policy of Credit In surance. This is the famous policy which guarantees to prevent, else pay, bad debt losses beyond the normal. .In any emer gency of credit accounts, there is nothing so strong or so safe. All we ask is an opportunity to lay the facjts and figures before you. This won't obli gate you one bit--and it may open your eyes to the unsest investment you could pos sibly make at this time. Payments ta Policyholders over $10,000,000.00 AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO. of NEW YORK E. M. TREAT, president ISSUES STANDARD UNLIMITED POLICIES W. J. Morphy, Manager J. F. McFadden, General Agent . - 1011 CHESTNUT ST. -Filbert SS02 PhiladelnHU. 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Phone U III i fmmmaammmmmmmmm 1 1 pi - 'I ll ill ! fiffl.iif till i - ' in iaasaTi'i BaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiBiJBiH i ui IB CF S $100,000 Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company Refunding Mortgage 6 Bonds, Due July I, 1947 These bonds nro stated to be secured by a first mortgage on about 510 miles of road, forming the Northern outlet and cntranco into Chicngo of tho Louisville and Nashville and Southern Railway Systems, at a rate, including prior liens, of about 324,000 per mile. Price to Net About 6.35 Full details on application HARRISON & CO. BANKERS 106 SOUTH FOURTH ST. PHILADELPHIA Afembers of the New Yorh and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges I AM a REAL investment. I CAN bo bought to yield OVER 10 per cent. 1 AM considered sound and substantial. I AM LISTED on tho New York Stock Exchange. I AM not a stock. 1 AM a Bond What bond am I? Ask Alan A. Alexander & Co. STOCKS and BONDS COLONIAL TRUST DLDG., PHILADELPHIA Kej-.t iuca 8m0, ntjj, i,CUBt B310-l-2-S-4 Branch Office, IlrUreton, N. J. The Foreign Situation is reflected in the advancing prices of foreign Government and Municipal Bonds in this mar ket. Write for Letter 7334, in which we recommend five of the most attractive foreign obligations. Bonbright & Company 437 Cliotnut Street Philadelphia. New York Doitou Chicago Detroit RAILROAD BONDS We own and offer a Rail road Bond of highest grade to yield nearly 7co Phone, Spruce 7240 WlDINin BlM. PHIlADUPtlM , MmltaPUhUpUal MIWTOK HHAMTW.KJ. raim m h)rnrui.e I.lsht & I'ourr Co. .. 3' 1031 l'ortlunil K.v.. I.t. & rmer . . .Vn .11. .' AmiitIciii I'ulillo Utllltle fi'a 11)12 Hrntiiruy inicuoii a Term. . . V lii.tt hun Cnmimiiy .... fl'N injo Inilliimt Hrrvlfo Corii. AilJ. . 3-fl'n Imlliinii 8i-rlce Con Hrt , B' t030 SAMUEL K. PHILUPS & CO. Mi-mbcr" I'lilladtlplila Stock r.tflimiio W I'llKHTNI'T HTKK.K.T. 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A P niy 4a 1 02 1.. .. 02 Sao Paulo of Uraill ct 8s 6 07 1 . .. 07 Seab-d A I. aj 1 27 3 20 , 1 20 , c.ib'il A I. 0s 1 1 48 THE DAILY NOVELETTE "Journeys End" By JESSIE DOUGLAS T KNOW you'll like Unrry," Mrs. Crnic pnld, loaning bnck on tho clinise longue and pnssinu her hand wearily ncrons hor forehead. "He's thirty-five, hnn cnotigh money, good habits nnd n really remarkable taste in old china." Lila Gilbert answered, "Yes," doubt fully. Sho had heard nothing except Tlarry nnd Harrv's ollRibllity durlnf? her week end at Mrs Craig's. She hod come to hate his very name. "I Mipposo he doesn't even smoke?" she nskrd n. bit scorn full r. "Look here, my dear!" Mrs. Craig sat up straight for a moment and spoke forceful v nnd to the point, "i. liko you and I want rou to be happy! I know what kind of a life you lend In that one wretched room, going nut for your meals every day of your life I know you launder your own wnhts and paetc your handkerchiefs to the mirror and color your last year's straw instead of buying a new one. "I know because I did it once myself. You've never said anything, but I can Imagine just what kind of man old Mr. Hemingway Is to work for and hero jou have a perfectly good chance to say good-by to nil that, and you're going to let It slip!" Lila reddened perceptibly nnd opened her mouth to speak, but Mrs. Craig went on quickly. "You may be younger, but you look twenty-seven, and yet you have all the illusions of youth!" A faint smile curved Llla's lips. "I'm twenty-nine and not an illusion left " "There I'vo been n beast nnd I'm sorry," Mrs. Cralg went on, sitting up and patting Lila's arm. "That's the danger of red hair you will say things jou think In spite of years of social trnlnlng. I want to tell jou tome thing else. too. I think you're sweet. You are too sweet to go on working your life out nnd pretending that you're happy " Sho stopped. lor l.lia's eyes iookcu perilously bright nnd her lower lip was caught between her tcetn. "The very fint time I camo into Hemingway's office and saw you, you were so dear to mo I thought you were rare. I'm going to tell you a lit tle secret. When I married Kobcrt I promised myself the satisfaction of dobng eccentric things If I chose, nnd one of those was to make friends where and how I wished." Sho leaned her head back against her cushions nnd lifted a ringed white hand to her temple. "And now, as 1 told jou. I'm going to ask to be ex cused. Lot sleep must bo made up, nnd I've had two lato nights." Lila went across to her own charm ing room that overlooked the gardens. Nothing was quite real to her yet; it was as though she had unexpectedly stepped on to tho stage and this was nno of those luxurious scenes in the tlrst act. Sho leaned her hot checks against tho window pane and looked down across the sweep of lawns to the Italian pergola and tho terraced garden be yond. She ought to begin to dress now for dinner. "1 know he'll hate me." Lila thought, looking pensively in tho mirror at lier- bclf. "I'm not prettj only at tlinei. Sho studied lwr face with the dark, sweet eves and eel line of brow, the while forehead, the dinky liair. SI10 could sec nothing to nlldre in it. fir the haw it in repose, without the sparkle of animation, the bweetness of the smile, nor did sho hear the sweet, deep toucn of. her own voice as others heard them. "Kxcuse nie, mademoiselle," n lavender-clad maid said, "but madame has retired and nsks that jou will take her place at dinner." Lila, alone, felt a moment of panic. To be responsible for Harry's enter tainment t She shivered at the thought. Mie was shy anyway, and the Idea of silting with him at that round table, vhlle th butltr moved noiselesrly be hind them, was ter'ibly painful. "And I know Mrs. 'ralg has talked to Jii m as nuioh about me as she has slio groaned. "Ah. Miss Gilbert. Anne told mo I was to have this pleasure!" Lila bowed, seeing lit one glance that "Harry" was u fat dumpling ot a man with n shining bald head and small blue eyes behind thick glasses. He spoko iu a hurried tone nnd chuckled lyccasionally at remarks that meant nothing to Lila. Hut sho fuund herself seated opposite him under the light of shaded candles with great yel low roses separating them, while a silent btcpplng butler served them per fectly. This was Harry! She didn't like anything about him. Ills ridiculous way of talking, bis way of tasting his food before he nto it, his chuckle, hla peculiar way of staring 'at her through those. glasses thnt made his eyes so bulging. Harry didn't seem to find her inter esting. When after dinner she stolo out on tho terrace n moment to find herself free for the time being, she gnvo n sigh of relief; tho sky was embroid ered with silver stars, the ghostly light of the moon gave a falry-llkc aspect to tho world. Sho walked on nnd on farther nway from Harry until stopping In n graveled path, sho hear h car drive up. It swept past down the bend of the road to the garage. A moment later It seemed the chauffeur, in a cap pulled down over his eyes, walked slowly back. He pulled off his rap and said po litely. "Good eicnlng," and then turned as Lila gave n little cry ef discomfort a her dress caught In the thorns of n climbing rose. "There," ho said, "now you ore free." Ills voice was pleasant, deep nnd rich, nnd Llln, nwnre thnt lie wns the cnauitcur, yet found lilm more attrac tive than the rich man back in the house. She walked slowly along be side him. "I think you're new here?" ho naked. She knew in n moment that he fan cied her one of tho maids. "les," sho hesitnted. "They don't know what living Is back there, do they?" be suddenly asked vehemently. ' Eating rich foods. Sitting in rooms when onn rnn hn frpi and have the whole world for a hunt ing grounn:-' "Can one?" sho asked wistfully, ies, if they don't catch you and marry you to some wretched little hus band hunter," ho giowled. Lila laughed. The man turned swiftly and looked at her face ilium ncd by tho moonlight, at the line of her throat and her dark sweet eyes. "Aro they trying to do that to you. too?" she whispered. "I thought they only did that to girls." Tho moon rising high, flooded the lawns with silver nnd showed eneh other their faces. Tho man could not seem to tenr his oyes nway. Llln, look ing at him swiftly, thought that, ho looked strong nnd fine nnd elenn not like Harry In there, who was so eligi ble. And then before she turned her face nwav he said, "Why arc you so unhappy?" Ho caught himself up with, "I'm sorry. Forgive me, but there was some- (lilng in your eyes thnt told mo you were lonely, too." I They wnndcrcd down to tho torrftcca garden, nnd Lila In the witchery of tho si very nlsht knew that sho would bo sorry later, but she stole this one hour to feel, l'erhnps he was only n chauf feur, but his voice wns beautiful nnd bo tnlked well nnd told of plnces where ho hod been until the world spread out llkrf, some warm-colored picture beforo Jw eyes. t, "Now tell me nbout yourself," ho begged. Iut Llln, shaking off the up-ill, knew that her hour of enchantment was over. "At lerfst you'll tell mc your name. I've always thought that barriers rteto ildlculous when one finds a real por- 6on. Nothing else matters," ho said. v "Lila," she said gently. They walked In silence lo tho house, but Anne Craig rose up from tho dnrkness of the veranda nnd erlfd. "Oh. here you arc, Harry and MlM Gilbert. Robert told mo that you wen) not there for dinner 1" In mock dlsmny they fared each ether for a moment, then Llln felt his hand crushing hers nnd heard his voico that said very low, "Forgive mo for being Harry. Let 1110 be jour friend. New Haven Sells Notes Jw York, Aub. 23 Th New York, New Haven nnd Hartford Itallroad. which has aucceeded to tho property rlBhts and obligations of the New Knitland Navigation Company In accordanco with the provisions of the decree In tho Government's fhcrmat law dissolution ault dated October 17, 1014. '1 reported yesterday In tho Federal DlBtrlct Court thnt It haa disposed of 694 Kold notes of tho New Knitland NavlKatlon Company, havlne a par aluo of J59I.O0O, to the New England Investment nnd Security Company, an unincorporated, voluntary osaoclatlon. IJl, V. Wood, president of tho New KnRlaajA Investment and Hecurlty Company, in affidavit accompnnylnir the railroad com-, pany's report of tho sale, ald that In buylne the Bold notes the New KnglaiM Investment and H"-urltv Company Is not actinic for or on behalf of tho New York, New Haven and llariford Ita lroad Company or In concert, agreement or understanding; with any other P'-reun. arm or corporation for the control of the New England Inostmont and Security Company In the Interest of the New Ifork. New Haven and Hartford Itallroad Com pany, but In Its own behalf and In sood luith. U. S. Certificates and Treasury Notes Int. Maturlnit Hate- Datf (6 Rept.. 11121.. t'fl Sept., 1021.. 5 Oct . 1021..., 5 Oct . 1021. . . t'll Dec. 1021.. 5 Keb . 1UJ Ttld Asked Tteld 100 1110 3-32 4.00 100 1-32 100 4.00 100 1-10 100 3.10 4.1S 300 100 4. 12 1110 7-10 100 0-10 4.17 100 100 4.05 100 0-32 100 13-32.1.00 100 100 6.00 1022... 10OJ4 100 6.17 102... 100 100 fl.St m"i... inn?4 101 s.15 v-rmnt from normal Federal Income tax. tAcceptablo for payment of Income taic due on date of maturity. -.151 reo , iu-- . . . t.-. March. 1022.. (5 March, 1IC2.. t'.'a June. T-.i1 aue , tS Jum. Do You Wind Your Watch in the Morning or Evening? Unhesitatingly wc would say ninety-nine men out of every hundred that carry a watch wind it in tho morning or the evening, but approximately the same time oa"h day. Good habits, once formed, servo to make life easier and more worth while. To consult at regular intervals an investment houso that has specialized in the analysis of railroad bonds would soon prove tho benefit of detailed and exact information, covering the leading railroads and their bonds. This information, kept up to date by a force of en gineers, can be of great assistance to you in tho selection of your investments, or to obtain a de tailed report of your holdings. We would be glad to consult with you at any time. BROOKE, STOKES & CO. Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange 140 South Fifteenth Street Philadelphia 734 Fifteenth St. N. W. Washington 102 St. Paul St. Baltimore More than IOO points of interest to Traders are covered in an informative little 16-page booklet You will find this interest ing and prof itable reading. A copy will be given in our Board Room or mailed without obligation. Ask for TU-482. Tell us the n.irc of the stocks which interest you and let us furnish you. concise reports. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE WIDENEU BUILDING Telephones: Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Kacc 3S61 BALTIMORE OFFICE 433 EQUITABLE BUILDINCJ Telephone: St. I'aul S451 Direct Private Wires Ktw Toik Chicago ll sloa l'hlladelpals ritUbuifh Detroit IlalUmote CleieUnJ Jones & Baker Member New York Curb Market 1 TRADERS 1 HANDBOOK CAPITALS500,00O0aft f SURPLUS (EARNED) ll $2,000,000.00' jl BOND MEN 2 WANTISl) l'Olt Till: 8TATK S.M.AItY ANII COMMISSION OIVIJ FAHTiriTl.AitH IN hTItlCT CONFIKKNli: n (ioo, i.KnoKii oi'Ficn STROUD & CO. PHILADELPHIA, THE LEADER IN THE BUILDING OF RAILROAD MOTIVE POWER rtatlrond men thn Officers. Directors nnd emploves of railroads throughout tho entire world know Phllmlelnhla. To them It Is a Krent manufncturlns city, thn jil.ico where many of tho locomotives WRetl 011 their lines were liullt. Baldwin locomotives are almost as well known upon tho railroads of Kurope, Asia, Africa and South America ns thoy are In tho L'nlted States. The Baldwin Locomotive Works 1 Philadelphia Holders of Chile 8's and every investment house in the country will want the tabic of yields at various prices and redemption dates in this week's Barron's The New National Financial Weekly Ordinarily bond tables show yields on a par of 100, while these bonds are redeemable at cither 110 or 10S. This copyrighted table Is not elsewhere available. At principal ncics-stands, 20c SVVClAh OrFKliYou can havn the nert slu inc mailed to you by sending One Dollar to HAll liOX'B U Uroad St , .Ven York, or to Philadelphia Office 436 Sansom St, 1871 to 1921 TALK WITH US about your Will. It is the family of the man who leaves a moderate competence who most needs the services of an experienced Executor or Trustee. We are author ized to act as Executor, Trustee, Guardian and in other fiduciary capacities. Fifty Years of accumulated experi ence is always at your service. Consult freely without cost to you any official of the NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY Grand Rapids & Indiana 4s, 1936 MORLEY, WOOD & CO. 333 Chestnut Street Mrinliem N.'v. & Flilla. Hlock Kirli'a. Alabama Power Gh, 1931 Counties Gtm & Electric 5s, 1962 Home Tel. & T. (Spok'e) 5s, 1930 HENRY D. B0ENNING & CO. KTOCK KXI'UANC.K Illll.IMNa Illrrrt I'rlTutr 1 flnilionr lo Nw York Mrmlirr I'lilln. Kindt Kirlinnit Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS IfiJSO ItKAf KHTAT- TIH1UT lllns Invt.tliate and aUJuat corporation u partn.rahlp accounts and PftMf ImnS .?; . n ii tfi ? ?i Ulll: IT N rx tawlilviIdiJ . M --iV,- Ui t t AilXr -, y. .ilScsa,w'w. , ' vk . .- , & r. .'I. ,M.'. . .jmfj, ;,ijitM
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