WmW pcenw A..Wi YAndri of New YerK Down IT ....Kirbv Shades TWO rim'"- , silghtiy-Skelly Lewer L- v4 June 8. The Curb mar N!l.infj Irreu1r nfter the open- lrt.hlntwt centered In oil shares. M.?"J Tnrflnnii enened down RSTl 115 New Yerk was down 2 i!Lete8. Arkanim Natural Gaa fffflteM, while the "vot "vet bW 1'w!?..'.i. "when Issued." Hira frictlenrily te 44. Skelly ! r Wt...' "i' an . fJWgeuth IP R Soe IBe ,SIS?2?xn " ft le 220OTurman .,,..,,,,. lU 1A 1000 li Ol ............ 170 l7e MININQ 1S?AU,-Br. Ce1 4 1200 Am Kiplerat .... 3 2 8000 BlffLedf v 2(10 lSe !SJ!L80,t ent Cen 810 880 1000 Italian Ment raina nin a. attSSS'SSSV!.:::: "ft. 8i !um tt'te KH iuildO 'trust " J r. nAtAiin wia (ran ml and Bimms x :... - tlMH7 '"' v.rth Amei "Y.." n-..l..l Autn rl1,livl 1 1 'S.??TBfr Rubber was firm, ecllini Verth American Steel was down iff" While Lincoln Meters Improved , te 854. up te 8. nrecsTRiAivt Hlfh , Lew .a 1mm. nul . 'ISJlnvil 1-eather Pf. 40 wAnw.n'u - ffiffibU? Kmrld. 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'B8.I02 1024 8000 Can Nat R Eq 7i.l09 109 8000 Cent Bteel 8a.... 104)4 104U BOOOCena Oat Batte 6a. 9 99VS BOOOCena Oaa Balte 7a.l05tt JOJtt BOOOCena TaztlU. ..100 100 2000 Coceer Exd 8e.'25.104 104 18000 Freeport Tex 7H.0.1B4 181 7000 Goedrich Tire 7a. 100 100 29000 Gulf Oil 7a ......104 103 6000 Heed Rubber 7a.. 8i 98 9100 Int at Ner 8 68H 6M4 48000 Inter R T Ss.... 90 90 2000Kanaaa Qaa 61 .... 96)t OOH IOOO Kennecett C 7e..l04H 104 700OKItur Ce U.6WB. OT OBJ OOOOLacTede Qaa Ta...,100tt 100H 1000 Lltiett WW 8..Ip4i 100 1000 Magma. Cep, 7a.. 108 108tt 2000 Nat Aetna 7M".... OVA 974 80O0 N Y N H ft H 4a. 98 98 8000 NTNHtHTl. .87 87 BOOOPhlla EUe 0a....leaj4 108H BOOOPub Serv N J 7a..l01J4 101 8000 Robt dalr 7 .... 08 98 DOOOSaks Ce 7a .... 98 084 2000 Seara-Sbk 7a '23.101 101 17000 Beuthweat Bell 7I.102H 102H 1000 B O N T 7a. 25.. 108 108 1000 8 O N T 7a. 26.. JOSH lJBi aOOOS O N Y 7. '29..107)4 107H 8000 Etewart War 8. .110 11J 2000-Bwlft Ce 71. '23.101 101 10000 Hwlft Ce 7a. '31.103U 102 A 2000Texaa Ce 7a 101H 101'A 1000 Union Oil Cel 8a.. 101., 101 7000 Western Eleq 7a..l07i 1074 2000 Wlncheater 7Ha ..100,, 10O 10000 Atl Fruit Ce 81 Ine 48W 48Vi 7000 Bklv Union Oas 7alll, 111,, 23000 Clncln Oaa 8H.. BHVs 98 FOBEION BONDS 14000 Ara-entlne 7a ....100 90 Tt 10000 Can B 8 Ce 7 110 , CO., 40000 Cltv Elberfeld Ba. nli B4 4000 City Solasena 6.. fii'l 88 H 8000 City Montevideo 7s. 07 97. B00O0 NT N H ft 11 Ta Fr 71J4 7lH 18000 Bwtas fi'Aa 101 101H 1OO0O U B Braxll 744s... 88 86 1BPO0OU S Mex 4s 41 88 BOOOMex Gevt 6s 18 18 "SAN DIEGO GREETS DENBY Secretary of Navy te Spend Twe Daya In California Sen Diexe, Calif., June 8. (By A. P.) Secretary Denbr, of the Navy De partment, became the honor truest of San Diege early today when the trans port Hendersen dropped anchor here after a run up the coast, en route with the Secretary and members of the An napolis cjass of 1831 te a class reunion In Japan. The party will spend today and to morrow here and will sail at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening for the Orient. dCU w.giVTii;-'i -'V'iiVa,l v WfT m Ana al briefs .as us 100 'Ik 100 104 99 108 100 104 181 100 104 98 68 00 06U 104 99 100 100 108 97 9B 87 103 101 98 98 101 102 108 108 107 0 101 102 101 101 107 100, i!? 08 90 8.. r The Bank of England's minimum dis count rate remains unchanged at 4 per cent. Reginald B. Heard, of Tenkers, N. Y., has been admitted as general part ner In the firm of Edward B. Smith & Ce. The Seaboard Air Line Railway's 1021 report shows a net deficit of $224, 200 after taxes and charges. In contrast te a net Income of $231,000 in 1021. Consolidated Oas Company announces it win redeem en (September 1 all of Its five-year secured 7 per cent convertible bends outstanding at that date at 102. The -Commonwealth Power Railway and Light Company will pay and re deem en July 1 at 101 and Interest all its outstanding 7 per cent secured convertible geld bends, due en May 1, 1023. Ceal output of Great Britain for the wecK ended May ct was 4,uzu,uuu tens, which is 4 per cent less than for the previous wecK and 8 per cent less than recent record production for the year el mere tban r,iuu,ueu tens. The nverage price of the twenty active industrials declined .44 per cent yesterday te 05.1(5, making an average net decline of 1.21 per cent since lal Saturday. The twenty rails declined .RO per rent te 84.48 and which is 1.3T. per cent dccline since Memerial Day. Interests Identified with Columbian Carben Company and Atlas Powder Company have formed a new corpora tion te be known as the International Carben Corporation, with $2,600,000 8 per cent preferred stock and 800,000 shares of no par value common stock. The Virginia and Western Railroad applied te the Interstate Commerce Commission for authority "te Issue and sell $1,500,000 of Its 6 per cent bends, and the Virginia Railway, which owns the Virginia and Western, asked au thority te guarantee payment of the issue's Interest and principal. By the purchase of slightly ever 2,000,000 shares of a total capitaliza tion of 2,600.000 shares of $1 par value, the Pure Oil Company, through its subsidiary, the Oklahoma Producing and Refining Company, has acquired the controlling Interest in the Okla homa Central Oil Company. Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy KQiiread reports 146,421 cars handled during the month of May. against 126, 8155 for the same month last year; 101,001 were leaded en system, com pared with 02,001 and 44,480 received from connections, against 34,764. All commodities showed n geed Increase except coal. A payments $502,467 te the Minne apelis, Ht. raul and Sault Ste. Marie uaureaci was autherised by the Inter state Commerce Commission in final set tlement of accounts between the Gov ernment and the corporation arising out of the guarantee against losses in rail road operations In six months of 1020. The read has received $5,127,267 under the suarnntcp. Reports Issued by the car service di vision of the American Railway As sociation show thnt loadings of reve nue freight for the week ended May 27 totaled 821,121 cars, compared with 02,450 cars the previous week, or an Increase .of 28,662 cars. This was also an increase of 25,786 cars ever the cor responding week last year, but a de crease of 77,048 compared with the same week two years age. AH this talk about n railroad strike i5 newspaper talk," in the epinl6n of Frederick D. Underwood, president of the Erie Railreadr "I don't believe there will be a strike, because I don't believe that the men have lest their senses," he declared. "They must see that In all branches of industry there have been recessions. Of course, it is net pleasant te have incomes, salaries or wages lessened, but this distressing process has been general." The railroads of the United States in Anril had a net nnpmtlne. imnmn .f $50,256,800 which, en an annual basis,. iriireaeiueu a return 01 tf.Utf per Cent en valuation, according te complete re ports filed with the Interstate Com merce Commission. In A)rj 1021, ItheWealiMlacnaW f.TJ.fcVHJ.wu, or at rue annual rate 01 return of 2.88 per cent, while In March this year it was $83,511,400, or 5.83 per cent. In May, Nlplsslng Mines Company, Limited, mined ere of estimated pet value of $107,715. It shipped 850,000 fine ounces of silver of an estimated value of $250,750. Value of the month's sliver nrotliietlen was 72 rents an ounce. Amount of cobalt produced was. 34,678 pounds'; . Durham Hosiery Mills andafflliated companies report for year ended De cember 81, net deficit $1,742,203 after deducting all known losses, shrinking In inventory value, etc., and for three months ended December 81, 1020, net deficit $06,060, making net deficit for fifteen months $1,800,160. An issue of $13,000,000 State of Michigan 4 per cent and 4 per cent bends, issued for the payment of bo nuses te soldiers and for highway con struction, will be offered today. Of the issue, $5,000,000 are soldiers' bonus 4 per cent bends, dated July 1, 1022, and due July 1, 1032, offered at 08. te yield ever 4.15 per cent, and $8,000,000 are highway Improve ment 4V4 per cent bends dated July 1, 1022, and due July 1, 1042, offered at 104 te yield mere than 4.20 per cent. Refined 8ucar Moved, Up te 8 Cents . y J"?rt, Jun 8. Ths raw auaar mar ket Is fairly actlve and atrena- with Cuba for June ahlpmant quoted , at 3 te 8 centa, coat and frelxht, and' for July anl) ment at 2)1 cents te 3 cents, cost and freight. Perte Rlces ara quoted, nominal, at 4 cents, c. I. f. Salea yesterday In cluded two carcecs. comprising 76,000 bags Perte nices for shipment second half of June without rert option at 4.00c. equal te about 2.90c. coat and freight, for Cuban, the Arcrrlcan Butar Refining Company being the buyer. Canadian reflnera purchased 80OO tens Cubes for June leading at 2.78 cents. l e. .b. and a New Orleana refiner pur chased IB.000 bags Culms for July clear ance at 2 cents, cost and freight. It Is reported limited amount of Cubes for June leading sold at 2.80 centa, f. e. b.. said te be for European account. The local refined market Is somewhat mera ac tive, a hotter domeatle demand being In evidence. The exoert demand continued feed. Several local reflnera today advanced hair prices 10 te 20 points te 6 cents ess ii per com rer caan. 'ine Warner Buaar Reflnlna Cemnanr moved ud 20 nelnta. te 6 ranta. The Pennsylvania Bugar Rn- iiniuar uempBny Kuvnraa ua price v peima te that level and the American Sugar Refining Company advanced te 6 cents, as well aa the National Sugar Raflnlna- Cem pany, which withdrew. ArbUckle Brethers, In announcing their new prices for refined sugars say: "Advance alt grades hard baals 0 UPC, soils rrma'rung uncnangea oasis e.tuc. Thla will give you an opportunity te placs soft sugars with your trade between new and next Monday when we expect te ad vance aefta te a basts of 6.85c W sug gest that you five theaa soft sugars your beat attention." Jf .,' mmjmmmm jry-j v-'MFT'l ew.eiamsee. BANKERS , 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Established 1837 Members New Yerk and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges First Investment Fund Series "B' la New Open for Subscription INVESTMENT REGISTRY OF AMERICA, lac. 608 Chestnut Street Phila. National Bank MORLEY, WOOD & CO. 333 Chestnut Street Members N. Y. Phlla. Stock Rich's. a. a $3,250,000 State-Randelph Building Corporation (Masonic Temple, Chicago) ;Rp t ,.. F"t (closed) Mortgage 6V2 Geld Bends '" Dated May, 1922 Due May 1. 1937 iwlATuWIO iJiJ1! "'1 N?rml,er ' ?y.M,e CK" nl New Yerk. Coupon bend, in nanvn -n ?n-.-.l J . ' ' .P. $j .reterel aa te principal only. Redeemable at the option of the com- after Tt 103 50 InJ ., T"e "? '? ?'." ,atJ!,05and accrued int""t UP nd including IvTay 1. 1927. thw alter at 103.50 and accrued interest up te and including May I, 1932. and thereafter at 102 and accrued interest. Interest payable without deduction of Nermal Federal Income Tax net in excess of two per cent. Application Ha. Been Made te List The Bend en the Chicago Stock Exchange UNION TRUST COMPANY. CHICAGO, TRUSTEE C SECURITY: These bends will be secured by an absolute closed first mortgage en the land, owned in fee, and the building formerly known as the Masonic Temple, Chicago. The site extends 1 69 feet 1 inch along State Street and 1 1 3 feet 4 inches en Randelph Street; a total area of 19,175.94 square feet, one of the most valuable fees in the downtown "loop" district. BUILDING: The building, one of the best known edifices in the United States, is twenty-one stories in height. It is of steel, tile and brick fire proof construction. There is a net rentable area of 243,150 square feet throughout, the building and this will be increased by at least 60,000 square feet through the contemplated improve ments, giving a total net rentable area of 303, 1 50 square feet. IMPROVEMENTS: The trust indenture secur ing these bends contains a cenvenant whereby the company has guaranteed by secured contracts te make improvements te the building involving an Expenditure of net less than $ 1 ,000,000, for which no additional bends may be issued. In the event that a leas-sum is expended, thte difference shall be applied te retire bends of this issue. VALUES: The fair market value of the land owned in fee has been appraised by experts at $4,299,412, which, together with the value of the building, with improvements (which has been appraised at $2,874,120) makes a total of $7,173,532, or 220 of the total outstanding bends of this issue. SINKING FUND: Beginning May 1, 1925, the following sums shall be set aside by the company and used for the purchase of bends of this issue in the open market, or for the redemption of bends by let. $100,000 en May 1, 1925 106,800 en Ma 1, 1926 113,000 en May 1, 1927 119,800 en May 1, 1928 126,000 en May 1, 1929 idZ,GUU en May 1, 1930 $139,000 en May 1, 1931 145,500 en May 1, 1932 152,000 en May 1, 1933 158,500 en May 1, 1934 165,000 en May 1, 1935 171.(1(1(1 nn M. 1 tOIC "A 1 M. -'-- "' " "" "ii or i,oe,ouu Bends se purchased or called for redemption shall be deposited with the trustee and cancelled. RENTALS: Based upon present active leases, as estimated by independent experts, the building will produce upon completion of improvements an annual rental of ever $900,000, and net in come after all expenses of ever $600,000. PRICE 100 WITH ACCRUED INTEREST Delivery if, when and as issued and received by us. u r Hoagland, Allum & Ce. Incorporated New Yerk Chicago p- W. Chapman & Ce., Inc. Halsey, Stuart & Ce. Nana VA aiLt ... , JNCORPORATED wwrYerk Chicago New Yerk Philadelphia hilng"th,eMbe,nd,h,reIn ,r net u,'ane1' bu wa-bellav. them te be accurate and reliable and have acted upon them (n pur. WTWfSFVi Eva,; vl. MliiiX.A.,iLJ.....,Mrmiwi. ijp & i j . V h . T I'-.'IBV "-" -r-T "V! '.. .'""5,"T"r'W3.",aELJ:il.L..i.kiLia mmamimmtmmnaiaimmmfiiaimanmiaam Ten Fifteen Chestnut Street Office Building ,! Jy y.ti IB wm & 'S I dtt :, la. I " -. re ' I ? 9 0 mini JMl n7Trrr.7 :- U4 fiA WW rn irtfllU!! mm rw 1 N N u m me M a ah fii i ml' 1 Rfe n Pi a n w Si; BBaaJ II 1 I F KCHlBi hm 'J Y- MM. Mm E j.wa IIS? w t , V0 .-aw mF,nL'ii m &' ac'j New Issue te Net 6V2 $1,600,000 Ten Fifteen Chestnut Street Office Building PHILADELPHIA, PA. First Mortgage 6V2V0 Serial Coupon Bends Safeguarded under the Straus Plan 4 Mill Pennsylvania Tax Paid en Behalf of Pennsylvania Bondholders 4 Federal Income Tax Paid STRAUS PLAN AMORTIZATION UNDER the covenants of the trust mortgage, the bends are paid off in yearly serial instalments, the coupons being payable twice a year. In order te assure prompt payment of both principal and interest in cash eh the days due, the trust mortgage requires the borrowing corporation te make 180 approximately equal monthly pay ments te S. W. Straus &. Ce., each monthly payment (except the first year) being approximately $13,000. These compulsory payments automatically provide in act vancea fund of $129,000 the first year and about $158,000 annually thereafter te meet coupons and bends as they mature. The fixed charges under the Straus mortgage and the method of meeting them by monthly payments are set forth in the following table: Serial Payments and Monthly Payments: Date June 1. 1924 June 1, 1925 JUne 1, 1926 June 1, 1927 June 1, 1928 June 1, 1929 June 1, 1930 June 1, 1931 June 1, 1932 June 1, 1933 June 1, 1934 June 1, 1935 June 1, 1936 June 1, 1937 Principal Payments $25,000 56.500 60,000 64,000 68,000 72,500 77,000 82,000 87,500 93,000 99,000 105,500 112,500 120,000 1477,500 Average Interest Total Yearly Payments Payments Payments Monthly $104,000.00 $129,000.00 $10,750.0 102,375.00 158,875.00 13,39.58 98,702.50 158.702.50 13,225.20 94,802.50 158,802.50 ' 13,233.54 90,642.50 158,642.50 13,220.20 86,222.50 158,722.50 13,226.87 81,510.00 158,510.00 13,209.00 76,505.00 158,505.00 13,208.75 71,175.00 158,675.00 13,222.91 65,487.50 158,487.50 13,207.29 59,442.50 158,442.50 13.203.54 53,007.50 158,507.50 13,208.95 46.150.00 158,650.00 13.220.83 38,837.50 158,837.50 13,236.45 477,500.00 Land dnd Building: Earnings: Total . . . $1,600,000 $1,068,860.00 $2,668,860.00 ($12O,00O Principal plus $38,837.50 Interest paid by 12 monthly payments, leaving balance te be paid en June 1, 1937, $477,500.) Denominatiens: $1,000 bends in all maturities; $500 bends in all maturities except 1924; $100 bends 1937 maturities only. SECURITY UNDER MORTGAGE The bends are a direct, closed first mortgage en the land and building, and a first lien en the net earnings, as follews: AFIFTEEN-STORY office building of the most modern teel-framc, fireproof construction, and land, located in the heart of Philadeli la's downtown busi ness district, at 1015-19 Chestnut Street, west of Tenth StW The land fronts 69 teet en Chestnut, with a depth of 173 feet, running through t instead Street. The buUdmg will be erected at once, and its completion, in accer ance with plans and Aua0nHx?iclear 2( l Per"ens, is unconditional ly guaranteed te the nuZ? S: X StfS & C;' IncorPerated. The property- is owned by the Ten del Ma i t Corporation, composed of strong and -perienced Phila- THE net annual earnings en which the bends are a first lien are conservatively estimated at $208,474,. which is much mere than ample te meet the annual principal and interest requirements of these bends. WE have purchased these bends after careful investigation and recommend them as a sate investment for sums of anv nmr,rf- - ". j aes.v unit Price: Par and accrued interest te net 6y2. Call, Write or Phene for BOOKLET 662;L S . W. STRAU S & CO. ESTABLISHED l88a H OFFICES IN FIFTEEN PRINCIPAL CITIES H INCORPORATED STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Telephone, Spruce 5628 40 YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR FINANCING IMJITT HAVING 'ntOReuciHiyr TKAINED &ALEH OHOANJ!A,TION, Ol'KttATINU ON J'HOVKN SOC I'nHHI'UI. MKTHOP IN HANDUNJJ NUOUHITIKS. MAY JIB OPKN TU JIANlJkn NKV FINANCIAL ISSUE. pivK fui.i. PAimctn.Ans of VOim KNTEIU'ltlSl: IN 8TIUCT CO.NFIPKNCK. C 7M, LKOQKB OcTICK BROOKE, STOKES & CO. Investment Securities Philadelphia Washington Daltimere Metropolitan Edisen 6$, 1952 Sierre&San Francisce 2d 5i,1949 Fairmount Park Tram. 5i, 1937 Fabian F. Levy Drexel Building Jtell I'hunr. l.emliiril 14 Ueyaten. 1'heue. Main 8373 Before Investing secure ths advice of Iheae evperlenee In the selection of sound securities yfm..?a.'.T our firy10 e nelviauala as4 Institution! with funds la Invest. CenssrvaKv. margin accounts nvtU. McGUNN & CO. ; Mimbtrt Ifne Ter m net: Ifxehamam a ' s rtl Lm . rr m?m )i!UKs rmm i'ffiV-- t-:'i-llimiiyiA-i - ""! "i 1 i?j,,i . iiwn.i bm "saiWIBBia -- - - '". if 1' '. UVA. LJwfwf