renvnwvtTCT u::s tmummwibi' I'lin.nr'a' wsnr in 11 i mi i 1 1 i i imii nn . ii e p Mi Hft.w'Trwv VEiDKBWDXx ' Ju5Gr 19, '1922 ' " A '''.jffi'ffwP I, i - i ii 1 1 Ij - r " " . - njVMrviivi4' kijwijWJ .umuuMiin jrxxxui vjmjs&Emam& lis Vi CURB TRADING ON SMALLER SCALE Tobacco Shares, Especially British American, Were Most Prominent Features New Yerk, July 10. Trailing In tteclfi en IIip rurli cxr-hnnjsp tnilny vnn ilen n ien!i1crally enmller wnle. Tlicre .. i-nri' tow niilHliuiflltiff features'. f J5ritl"1i'AinerIenn ToIwite mih one of the most preiiiiiicni I'mirx. jmiu w recMcrnl mill coupon nlinrri nilvnnrcd , iiibslnntlnlly fe new high figures from the prexent movement. The turnover tns en n fnlrly geed ! zed fcnle. Ilro Ilre Jtrrs rninplnllied of the lnek of cotnmls-ilen-houvc lnislni'H. The trnderH lenflnnl their opcrntlenH Inrgelv te the nileellnneeus lKxtir-R. There xuim no news te neeeunt for the Fpcri.'il iietlvity mid MrciiRth of the HrltNh Anierleiin Tobneee Hlinrei ex cept the ileclnratlen of nn interim div idend, hut it w net nt nn unusual rnte. The strength In tlinc Issues ex tended te the Tobneee TieduetH Ux-pert1-, but tli" mtlWty lesulted In only frnctlnniil ndvemes. I.ltnii Ijoeemotlve xui n trllle loweren .moderate denl nR. Amerlenn Metal ninile a cor cer cor respending nihuncc Slmllnr gains wcie Hindi' by I'lilted Retail Candy and (inltlwMi Pictures. ti eentrnst with the netlvlly for some time In the Standard Oil Issues there wns netnble dullness in most members of tlir.t Rieiii. Shelly Oil furnished an (xrrptien. as It was traded In en un nnnllv large scale and ticdvlnpeil con siderable strength. On a small turn our Standard Oil of New Yerk eased off .'! points, while Standard Oil of Indinna made a small gain. Fluctua tions In Cities Service Issues were nar row, while New Kngland Piiel ruled finii but quiet. ' Then was about the usual degree of Bitllt In some sections of the mining croup. Independence Lead was piom piem lnent with heavy tiaillng and a slmrp ddinnie. I.ene Star held pievieus rains and theic wns lenewed uitlvlly jn Coite. Silver. Neilhein l'acillc new "s wlien Ksued weie dealt In for the llrst time, prices rniiglng fiem HTTi te IIS. The bend list is ii whole was moderately actUe, hut with only slight changes. IMH.HTIUALS 91111 Acmn I'enl 40(1 Allied Pack new . . ou A mill Leather .... Mi) Am Metnls . . . . Inn Am Metal tifil . r.en Am Writ Piper . ion Atlantic I'rult .... 1(111 DUlMl i'll Jt .. llirn nrlt Am Tell res ;co llrit Am Tub coup 270Q Chl Nipple 20(10 rime Nipple II .. .'no I'nm Solvent A . . ten I'enlev Tin Pell.. . Him font .Meters . . . . 1IMMI ruliim Dnm Hue . , 41 ii llnnlels Met . ... loon Duhller r & II .. ami liurnnt Met 4(0 liiirc.nl M of Ind .. ion (llliNnn HehpII .... iliilll. tte S 11 .... llOOCeIdHjn Pic .... mi II mil) ni r pfd .... 200 flrnnt Met me Hiimk Wheel .... Toelli'xlcn Clum .... tl'A 2.10 r.eiv P. M. fine llie II 11 11'4 10H in in'4 lt7 1071. 3 3 -' -' IS', 1S lsu km, : .-i4 111 -U',4 t ' id H's -IV 3'l V 14 14i is m !J 1 JJ1 7'-j 74 !'. nm I'le H"e .ii'i :n'i 1 'f 800 200 700 4011 200 1110 400 10 200 10(1 400 .1HDI1 1100 1011 win 100 Soen 200 .100 tee 1100 200 100 2.1S0 111)0 Hudiien Ce pfd ,, in iiiiaen Man 12JI l.lmn lice nsH l.ehlKh JJewer .... 1UU Mercer Mtr 'i AWrccr Mirn V T C 2' Nntlennl liitheE, . H'4 SJlT. Jerwy. Zinc. lis Phllln Mnr . 11.1 J'uli Her N J fd.".'lll.l Dr'ne MfK iijj llBdle Cem 4 llRille pfil :j. jvi-u .nir irucK.,,, :i ltcp Tire Hub .... eic tiBirueiiiiy j'np ,, . , ti4 Houth C & Iren.... 4Je TAnn V. lint - ta Tolwcce Pred ..,'.'. 7 Tedd Ship etHt U 8 I, .l .... in In Prof 8br new n. llnlln.l flAt r .it. Wnne Caul ..'.'.'.'. Wlll)a Cerp 1st pfd 3(1 1R H 143 19'4 103 11 3'J 27 r"ie m 31e 13'i 7i in B3i Ulti 8 14.1 111 14 II i a' 27 use lVt .IV 11H 7( inw ns 011U n ii ni fTANI)RI OILS 100 Ansle-Am Oil .... Hi 100 Atlantic Ixibes .... 11 lOOOnlenH Slitnnl .... R3 100 Imperial oil Cfln..lin 10 Indlnnn Pipe ha 20 Seuth P 1, .A... til 000 Keuth Penn Oil ...20H ,.-100 stun till of Kv w I. IllH 1301'OHtnn oil of lrd..1en HI Htnn ')ll of .V y . . pj 10 Northern P 1. .... US n I'i 2S in ni 110 Sll III 200 . 113 107 120 S IMlfCI'FAIIKNT OILS tnn i.iHl. lllOOAImn 100 Arknnnin Nut Can, 1000 lloene Oil 3S00 lle-lim W)emln. loe llrlt-Am Oil Ltd., 30O Carlb S)nd 273 CltlcH Serlee ... 400 Cltlen Herv II clfn, .100 Cittern Herv pref., ion Colemtlun Hyn . . . . 100 Creele H)n 0000 Kntjlneers Pet . . , .JL'2 Hlul,y '"le nref., 4000 Federal Oil 200 IVnclnml .200 (IlllUund Oil SHOO (llenreck OK 1(1000 lluileen Oil r100 Inter Petrel 1700 Kewenc Hnnurr . tee Klrliy Pete ..... lonei.ino .100 r.lVlnunten Pet .... 700 I.en Pete .100 Murium! Mex .... fillOO Merfdlnn Pete f'OOMerrltt Oil . ". 2100 Meiicn en .. ;;. 30ft Mobile Oil pref .. line Meimtnln Pred 1700 Mutual Ilef ... '. .-en n y en ....:: ... 1 000 New Knit Fuel .. 1100 Ne Am OH 3300 Omar Oil 700 Pennerlc Oli 1IO00 lied llnnlm ...... nne Hnlt Creek Pred . . f.ne Siipulpn nef 100 Shell Union pfd .. nneHlmms Pet .... I Wioe Hkelly Oil onen Southern V H n 000 Southern Suites. . . 1 1(10 Spencer Tet 21700 Texnn O & I. .... IsneTiirmnn SHOO W!cn Oil 2000 Y Oil 1i 1S4 10 , I2e , Ntc .11 7 20n 20'i 07 2JJ 211 II IM inw 4 Hi 13 10 12e Sic 31 7 201 20l4 (IT 2. 2 '4 211 II 1. ! 4i 1 Me 2J 22l 'I'fT itH .1e 1'4 1 7c MINIMI 1000 2110 100 000(1 700(1 700 200 2000 2000 1100 111(10 200 moo 700 1000 2100(1 1HIIOO 2IHI0 71100 211000 1II0II (,11000 10110 1000 "inn Kie tee ' inn 20.100 1 nne 71000 11100 200 snoe 200OI) 1 000 Am Cem .... Al rll nn . . Ilelcher llxten "IK- J.eilKK . , . Hern t. Ment . H M Cens .... Cnnnrle Candel M (Vinw Arl Cens Cen M . . i ones! HiUer . Creimen (Jold . Divide llxt ... Doleres Iper . 11 hnlvuder . . llmmi Hllier Hurekn Crep . l"lnr MIK Held Conn '. . .. Held Dei el .. Held Slntex .. Oeld Zene , . . Hnnl Shell llnrmlll D Hill Tep Nev . HnlllnKcr ..., lleue Sound , . Hull Cep Inilepend I.end Iren IllnMem . I.ene Slur .... Miirsh Mln .. MnHen Vallev , Methi node C . . Nat Tin Ncv Ophlr ... le ' !' 01 S 2S tlll'l 2 (IS l.V ir.u 31J en R't IS Pi 2 3c 11c 17c RO- 2', 31c 3c Mlc 1 21, lie I le 31c 2Uc 7c s 42e Hi 13c Sr 11 , 2 3lle .'7c 31 111c Me 2 A lilt, Kle . s" 1 3e I'd 70e 7 4 c H 20 ns 1.1c i.m 3U en RU li'4 inc lft 70c ' 1.1c se 10 II 110 91 203 11 m leV 420 IIS l; 1 12c Sic 31 7 20S 2014 07 24 214 2S 14 1U lll'i I 1' 22c 2.'S 00c BS .1c V4, 70c 4c n'4 111 01 14V4 t 211 ft'Hi Vi l.V MH 3'4 no si; 10 lie 124 T.? l'i -4 1.1c 0e6 New.Demln 2U tee NIplMlntr n 10(10 Ohie Copper Me 100 Park Utah S'Si lien Hay Ilerculea .... 2 12H0O lied Illlla K lc 200 Shelden r. IN 111(1(1 Slher Pick He 100 S Am P 4k O 4( 2000 Slew Mln 7c 300110 success Mln 2llc lOOTone Ilel IU 1(1011 Tenn Cash Hey ... 7c 1200 Tone Dlvlde 1 7c mill Tone llxt 1'n fiOO 'I'unlumne 0.1c 100 Unity Uelil 34 400 Unit i:nnt IrV 200 Wert Knd C 1 iV r.oei) Wllbert 13c IIOND1 " 1000 Allied Pkra fla ctfa 04 4000 Allied Pnrker Ha.. HS'l .1000 Ainer I.lRht T On. .11)11 IIOOII Am Tel 0a '22....100S (12H00 Anaconda Cep 0..101 4I00O Atmcendii 7a '2II..10.1?4 UieeAnRlnAm Oil 74a.l04 7000 Armour & Ce 7a..lO"V Kine IU aver llrd Ha ctfa 7ft,, 2000 lleth Steel 7 '28.104V4 30011 Deth Steel 7a M.V.IIW 3000 llklyn Cn Oca Oat. 104 23000 Ilkl)n Un U-.s 7a,.10li 7000 Can Nat Ily He 7a,10S mono can Nut Il En Its. IH4 7O0O Cena Ons Hall fla.,101 400(1 Cena lex Sa 00 1.1000 Deere ft Ce 7H..lni 1300(1 Kmp U ft II 0a..l01 r.nen Preep Tex 7l4a.,..13(l 2H(iO (liileni H O 7a..,.ini"4 2000 Ooedrlch Tire 7a..le.1S riOOiiaulf Oil 7a 104 11000 Heed Hulilier 7a... IIRJ4 1 10011 Humble Oil 7...inetd 7000 Inler 11 T Sa .... I10V4 12IIH0 Knnana (laa It... OH .-'000 Kennecett C 7a.. 1111, 110110 I.nclrde Una 7a...lOlH; 1000 I.lbby MeN I. 7a im'4 200(1 l.lxirett W W n..iep4 soeo Mnnrnii Copper 7a.10S'4 liiiiii.Nnt Acme (an., nii'm 10IIO Cem Power lis... 20110 Cudnhv 7a 3000 Nat leather Ha . noeo N Y N II & It 7a "OHO I'hlln 1'lcc r.Sn. 1400(1 Pub Serv N J 7a. 102V noeonnht flnlr 7a... . IIH 4000 Senra lllilc 7a. '22.1001', 20110 Senra Klik 7a '23.101 3000 Shnnaheen 7a ..104 1000 HeImiv et Cle Hs..lO"S 2000 Seuthweat Hell 78.10'.,llii loons O N Y 7a '20. .10I1U 1000 S O N Y " 31 ...100 2000 H O N Y Oija .. .10!H4 iinne swirt ("0 7a 2.1 . .iuj 3000 Su If t Ce 7a 31 2000 Un oil Pr Ha . . 211OO 1'n 11 Hnv 7'4a 10000 Vacuum Oil fa 20(10 Weat lllec 7a . . 38S0I1O Ner Pnc 3a w I 20110 l;mp () & II na . Sll .102 . en . HH .inim .101 .103 .mm .107 . 10s 14 , IIS .10Hi 11000 Vlr (lire Ch 74a IIH'n l'OREION IIONIIS l.inoe Arcentlne 7a ....lern, 40imliaruRm Sub 7Hs.10'l OOIIO City Mentn 7a ... IMI'j KIOO I'rench Oevt la .. .11 1HO0II KlnK Serb 2s .... IIS '4 1OOO0 r S Urnz 7'4a .. HI 34IIOO C S Mex la 4llia 210OH Fr nch .la 11 fiOOO nuialan .1'4 ... HI 2H nn lne ltd lc lie "4 lie 22c 7e 77c IS flic 3'4 1ft 12e" 01 11 V4 ion'. 1004 let mm 104 101 7.1 104 102t lOlS 10H 10S new 1004 0H4 101 '4 101 130 10.-.'; 103 104 0H 1004 11(1' 4 HIS 101 100 IHI'i 101 10HV mi? HII 102 0H4 87J4 II10U 102'4 08 10im 101 101 1014 102 H 1 nilU in-ni mil's 102 102', HH1. 104 1074 U 10P4 OH ',4 10(1 100 mil', M 01 '4 84 'A 3ti k 03 111 10a H 2 lc 14 lie l4 Oc 23c 7c 77c l'ii OSc 34 lft iL hi 01'4 ien1, 10114 101 101i 1(11 10.1 73 104i 101 104H 1110 10H en'4 loe' 08 1014 101 1.111 101V, 101 101 0S, 10(14 OOU 01 10.1 mew nii'4 10P4 108H 0'1', 80 10J 00 874 1oe4 10 , 08 1111114 101 101 111-1 102 mni inen 1001, m-' 101 1IHN 104 107 108 4 117 U 1014 IIH'4 100 100 IMP, .11 0114 8.1 111", 03 111 BUILDING PRICES are still far below recent peak prices. Building Investments never paid as well; build new while the conditions prevail. JOHN N. GILL CONSTRUCTION CO. Commercial Batliint, fatUtitti liutitutietu end SmalUr Werk Olla lltiiltlliif l'lllLAUKLl'HIA faU. I nilLAUKLl'HIA f?"-1- The Institution That Gave Philadelphia Day & Night Banking Service FRANKLIN TRVST COMPANY 15th St. Belew Market fiermnntnirn At. Above Chtllen At. 82d und Market St. Drlnunre Ave. and Market St. 3c lne irte 77e 24 34c 3c I He 1 2,V 1.1c 1 4n lc 3 J 2lle He He 12c He 12c He 1 0 24 3(l(! 4 He 31 He ir.e I(i 31c Tie 3c 11c lfl. 8ne 3e4 3n rie3 1 2,', lie lc lc :i.ic 2Hc (lc He 42c Oe ' 12c HC u siS 30e IIIC 31 Oe 1.1c 10'i .Tic MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW OKH- Meney en mil. both claaea of eellnteral, opened tndn) nt 4 per cent for IcndltiK anil renewlnB. A moderate Increnae In the demend for call money took plaie ted.iy and I per rent wna bid. Time funds were net pirtlcularly rhnniteit, nnd alxtv and ninety ila)a memy wna offered nt 4 per cent Pour per rent una Md for four neniha -ind I'i per nt una iiueleil for alx mentha Cnll leina en prime bunk atieptnncca Mere raised 14 per icnt te 8 '4 Per cent. Quotation for accept amea were nlae iidiamed U er cent te 3 Pi icnt Mil for thlrlv te 120 di)a. 3 per cent ual.d for 110 du)a, the lUotatlen wna 3' 1 per cent bid, Vn per t out arked. Prime miruintlle paper waa nominal at 4 nnd I1 per tint, illh fenn builneai nt n fraction nbiiM. and b'leiv these IlKurca BUILDERS OF Special Machinery General Machine Werk J. &G. RICH COMPANY 122 N. Sixth Street Telephene: Market 2001 GUARANTEE Trust and Safe Deposit Ce. 316, 318 and 320 Chettnut Street UI1 Mif'nnt St. 0 B2i1 ST.' NEW ISSUE , , vrt 1 i ' ' $3,600,000 Consolidated Machine Teel Corporation of America First Mortgage 20-Year 7 Sinking Fund Geld Bends (closed mortgage) Dated June 1, 1922 Duc June 1, 1942 Interest payable June lat nnd December list nt Tim First National Uank of Bosten, or at y of the Company In New Yerk, without ileductteri for normal Federal Income. Tax up te S iiBency or at the ofllre or r,r. coupon liends of $1000, JBOO nnd $100 denominations with nrlvllcBe of rcRlHtratlen ae te prlnc pal only. -n " nny Interest date en thlrtv itaya' netlre, up te nnd Including June 1, 1932, at 110"e, nnd accrued Interest, nna thereafter nt n premium dccriaslnft 1 each year until maturity. ' Penntylvanta Four Mill Tax Refunded THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, AND CHARLES B. BREED, OF NEWTON. MASS . Tnuteet CAt'ITAMZATION (nfter a-hlnir effeit te this llnuncliiR) Flrt MertBiiRe 20-Year T Sinking 1-Mnd Oeld Donds . . Preferred Stock. 7 Common Stock (no par nlue), authorized 200.000 slinre-i outstanding 128.000 shares Authorized J3.fi00.0il0 10,000.000 Outttandins $3,600,000 6,137,000 WIEGMER.ROCREV&CO Certified Public Accountants Drexel Building, Philadelphia rilll.AItlU.I'UIA thrre te lx Call, 4H rer rent: time 4' te 44 per cnt remmerclnl Piper. Ix menthB, 4i te 4'a per cent. I.OM10N Meney. 1 per cent. 1)1 rntci. Hhiirl lillln, 1'h per lent, rrenthi' Mils. l'l l.'.-lO inunt three Refined Sugar Price Advanced Anierl;in HuKnr nelmlnc Cemp.inv nn nnuni.'il uJinnie nf in pelntn In nMlntil te 0 ill) icnti, lt'sj '.' per tint for c.mh. TAX RF.TUBN9 ACDITS SYSTEMS ' I. Franklin Heward & Ce. Certified Public Accountants Ijinil Title Illils.. riilUdclnlilii. 1'n. Muney nidc. Wnthlnctun, U. O. Conservative Investments MacMeekin & Williamson IIHOAD AND SANSO.M HT3. Mcmberit I'bllu. Stock Exchange N V e R I N j 7,500,000 Central Indiana Power Company (Operating through subsidiaries in Indianapolis and Western Indiana) First Mortgage Collateral and Refunding 6 Geld Bends, Series "A" Nen-callable for Ten Years PRICE 95 and Interest Yielding about 6.35 Due July 1, 1947 Denominations 1,000 500, 100 The t'einpimy iikh'ps te ii'liubtirse the linltlein e Seric "A" KniiiW, If re lUi'steil, wltlilu wlxty ilajH lifter iiii.Miiunt ter tlie I'cniisjlMiuiu Four Mill Tn, mill fur the Ceiiuci'- tlcut lVisiinnl I'leiintv Tax, net I'M'i't'dlnc four mills per ilellur per un- niiui, mill fei tin' Mtis"ii- ihusettN Iiiceiiip Tux en the iutvii'ht net uxcecil iiiK six pel' i out of hllL'll intcii'st per miiiiiin. Iiitriest pinnule .liuiuiiry ami July 1, nt the elllie of HuUey, Stlllllt Ce., Jm-.. In ChltiiKO or New Ymk. Jiiteii"t pft.Mihle w itheiit ilciliR' ilciliR' ileu for nei mill IVileuil liiioine Tn net In pic-s of irt , HimIi'viiiiiIiI( iw a wheli' or in pint ut nny tliiie nfii'i- .(line ,'KI. l!i.V- en thlily iIiun' puhllii'il with i at the lollewiiiB Xw es mul ui'irui'il InliT 't: On mul from .Julv J. IIWL'. te July 1. IUI7, at 107 VO: en mul from Inly J, 1i:t7. te July 1, 11)11!, nt 105; en anil finiu July 1, llll'J, in Jnniinrj 1, 11117, at Id-1 j, nnd en ami from Januari i, 1017, tit 1U0. Fer detailed information regarding these Bends, attention is directed te a letter of Mr. Jes. H. Brewer, President of the Company, from which the following is summarized: The Central Indiana Power Company (formerly Merchants Public Utilities Company) was incorporated September 17, 1912, in Indiana. The Company will acquire and will own all the out standing bends and the present outstanding capital stocks, except Directors' qualifying shares of the Merchants Heat and Light Company, the Wabash Valley Electric Company, the Putnam Electric Company, and the Cayuga Electric Company, all Indi ana corporations (or will deposit cash with the Trustee under the Mortgage te the par value of bends and stocks net acquired). These Bends, in the opinion of counsel, will be a direct obliga tion of the Company and Will be secured by a first lien en all Nthe outstanding bends, or cash deposited in lieu of such bends net ac quired, and en net less than 75 of the issued voting stock of the present subsidiary companies, which will be deposited and pledged with the Trustee under the Mortgage. The aggregate par value of First Mortgage Bends of subsidiary companies (or cash in lieu thereof) te be immediately pledged under the Mortgage as security for these Bends is $7,782,300. Ne additional mortgage bends may be issued by the subsidiary com panies unless deposited under the Mortgage. The combined value placed en the properties of the subsidiary companies by the Public Service Commission of Indiana is largely in excess of the First Mortgage Collateral and Refunding Geld Bends te be outstanding upon completion of the present financing. Consolidated gross earnings for the year ended May 31, 1922, were $3,210,518.63. During the same period, consolidated net earnings amounted te $1,0 19,271. It? as compared with annual interest requirements en these First Mortgage Collateral and Refunding Geld Bends of $450,000.. The subsidiary companies operate under Indeterminate Permits pursuant te the laws of the State of Indiana. Thfie bendi ire ertertd (or dehve ry wh'n, l nd i( iiiutJ an I reenvej by ui, and nibjcet tn approval of ceanicl It ii fip'dfd thit temperar) binJi or Interim rcipli i-tchamtahle ler dfinmve benji will be rtajy ler delivery en or ab-wt July 38, 1922, All Italfmrnti herein aie elicul or are bue I en mlvnialien which we rettarj ai reliable and while we ue net guarantee them, we eurtelvei have relied upon them in the purchaie of Ibn lecunty. ' Frent a letter of Mr. C. K. Lnssitcr, President nf the Corporation, copy of which will be sent upon request, wc summarize as follews: BUSINESS. The Consolidated Machine Teel Corporation of America is te lie :i consolidation of the Hctts Machine Company, Rochester, N. Y Founded 1861 IiirIc Machine Company, Rochester, N. Y " 1904 1 lilies Si Jenes Company, Wilmington, Del " 1854 Modern Teel Company. Eric, I'a " 1889 The Newton Machine Teel Works, Inc., Philadelphia. I'a... " 1881 The Cellnirn Machine Teel Company, Cleveland, Ohie " 1901 These companies arc among the eldest and most successful matnifac'urcrs of heavy machine tools in America. The products arc well and favorably known and distributed through representatives or selling agencies in practically every country in the world. MORTGAGE SECURITY. The bends will he secured, in the opinion of counsel, by an absolute closed first mortgage en all of the land, buildings and equipment te be acquired from the above companies (upon the retirement of $600,000 of bends new en the Cellnirn plant, definite pro pre vision having been made te call and cancel these bends October 1, 1922). The plants hac an appraised value of $7,455,000, arc in tine physical condition, completely equipped and of high ctlicicncy and are amply insured. ASSETS. Total tict assets after deducting all liabilities ether than funded debt arc $10,269,5S9, equal te $2852 for each $1000 bend. Current assets arc mere than 6 times current liabilities Ne valuation has been placed en the geed-will, contracts or business connections of the company. EARNINGS. Average net annual earnings available for bend interest for 6'j years from Jan. 1, 1916, te April 30, 1922 (after deducting less of 763,394 in 1921, duc largely te inventory adjust ments), were $1,023,014, or mere than 4 times interest requirements en this issue of $3,600,000 bends. SINKING FUND. A sinking fund of 15 of net earnings, after payment of operating expenses, taxes and bend interest, with a minimum of $120,000 a year beginning June 1, 1921, provides for redemption of mere than 50 per cent, of the issue before maturity. OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT. This consolidation places the company in a position te com pete for contracts for an entire line of machine tools for shipyards, railway shops or industrial plants in any part of the world. Operating as one company will result in large economies both j of operation and cost of sales and places each representative or agent throughout the world in "a position te offer an entire line of tools, which will enable the company te secure a large volume of business otherwise unobtainable. The active management will be in the hands of the execu tives of the six plants under the personal direction of the President, Mr. C. K. Lassitcr, for many j ears 'Vice-President in charge of operations of the American Locomotive Ce, with Mr. W. II. Marshall, formerly President of the American Locomotive Ce , as Chairman of the Beard. The plants and equipment have been appraised by the American Appraisal Company and Coats and Burchard Company. The audit of the accounts has been certified by Messrs. Ernst & Ernst and Marwich, Mitchell & Ce. Legal matters will be passed upon by Messrs. Ropes, Gray, Boyden and Perkins of Bosten for the Trustee, by Messrs. Powell, Lewric and Ruch of New Yerk for the Cor poration, and by Jehn W. McAnarney, Esq., of Bosten, for the Bankers. Temporary negotiable receipts of the First National Bayik of Bosten tvill be delivered pending the preparation of the definitive bends. Wp offer thtsu bends when, as and If Issued and received by us and subject te the approval of counsel PRICE 99 AND ACCRUED INTEREST YIELDING ABOUT 7.10 B. J. BAKER & COMPANY, Inc. (ESTABLISHED 1912) 209 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. The above ptattments nnd statistics arc net guaranteed, but we believe them te be accurate. ! V1 J'l iPhat's veur stock ' . . ' ' A doing nwwc Late information Is es sential te successful trading. Keep abreast of the latest developments in New Yerk Curb Ex change stocks through our Telephone Information 'Department one of the most appre ciated features of our complete brokerage , service. Ail or toeUa "A Great Organisatien Built en Service" Jenes &. Baker Members New Yerk Curb Exchange tie rittib Direct Private Wires Yolk Chlcite llo.Ien I'hilidtlphla itiburgh Detroit tliltlmeie Cleveland PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Widcncr Building t.i.i,... n" Lecuit 4730 Telephenea Kevene . Hace586l BALTIMORE OFFICE Emersen Hetel Telephone Plata 8451 t yi PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinois First Lien 5V2s 1962 HarnlnRs for year ending De cember 31, 101 (ireKH Net $12,679,467 $1,395,292 Annual Intctest en outstanding funded debt, Including this Issue, $2,183,310 These bends urcccde J21.000.000 Preferred and Common Stock, both of which are naylng divi dends. Price 92 te Yield 6 Fairman & Company Drexel NuUcling. 1'liila. KMnMUlif.l 1U02 Correspondents A. H. Bickmore & Ce. Ill Broadway, New Yerk rnnnnmummmmmim In Continuous Business BOtfeaAd DlilllllllllUI!! A Cycle of Achievement (AN OBSERVATION) TWENTY years age the Senior Member of this Heuse entered the bend business, and, during the two decades that since then have come and gene, many startling changes have occurred in political, social and economic conditions throughout the world. Mar velous improvements have been made in the means of communica tion and transportation. MOVER & CO. Bankeus & Brokers 301 Chestnut Street HORACE P. GRIFFITH & C0.t Certified Public Accountants FINANCE BUILDING, Philadelphia Ilnraca V Griffith. C. V. A. WllUrd 11 Qlnder, C. 1'. A. Wm. Lents McQee. C. P. a. FINANCIAL KKNMOKK I'l'l.l- AND P.AI'KIt TOMPANT I'lrst MurtEiicr (1 Mnklnc In nil (.old lieni Mnklnk- Fund Nntlrr KIDHLITV TItl'ST fOMJ'Avy Truti under thp mertKice of I'm Kentnen, t'utr and Piirwr I'empnn d.iled AiikuiI 1, 11107. hi'fpbi iflve nntl(H that in pursuance of th nrnitnlnns of said merlKiLP tumm-flve (:tt) bendd for unn theuanrl dullarx IJ1000) each. -i rurrd b a ild iiierfriue numbered as fol fel low H II. II .is 41 8.1 107 1L'2. 177. 2SII. I'is. 3ns 3L'd. .141 .T.1 401 441. 4.11. BIS. .111 KR3 1,21. fl-.H 1171 nUCI and (I'M). h.ie lKen this day draun for redemption at par The said bends ulll be mid nt the otllre of tie '1 runtee. I'ldellty Trut Cem pan. 32V Cheitnut .ilreel. Philadelphia.. Pmnsilvanla, upon prencntatlen with all rnupena due. after Aucunt 1. 11122 Coupens , ilu Atiuuxt I 1022. arn payable nt th otllre of nrexet t. Ce . Philadelphia. TIUBLITY THl'bT COMPANY. TruMw. Wm P (lit. President Phlladelph 1, July 11 1021. Halsey, Stuart 8C Ce. ' Incorporated New Yerk Philadelphia A. B. Leach 8C Ce., Inc. Paine, Webber 8C Ce. Philadelphia New Yerk , Philadelphia New Yerk IB Inventive genius has outdone itself. Power has been developed en n scale scarcely dreamed of before. Medical science has made tremendous strides in amelior ating suffering and pnin. Industry has flourished and the standards of living have steadily climbed upward. Finally, the most gigantic war in history has al tered the map of the glebe and the cur rent of our lives se deeply that the impress will last for generations. It is impossible te conceive of a mere far-reaching meta morphosis in a similar twenty-year period since the beginning of the Christian era. Throughout it all the business cycles have continued te revolve inexorably in their economic orbits. The close of the previous century saw the apex of indus trial expansion with the formation, in 1901, of the United States Steel Corpora Cerpora Corpera tion as its crowning achievement. Then came years of deflation nnd ether years of expansion en account of the war, and new again another period of deflation and dechnirg interest rates. During all these far-reaching transfor mations and the resultant alignment and re-alignment of economic forces, even mere rapid changes have taken place in the panorama of financial institutions. Seme banks have grown great and ethers have passed ever the horizon, while invest ment houses have come and gene without number. Many that were en investors' tongues a short while age ere new but a memory. Few, indeed,, are the Bend Houses still existent that had seen the light of day twenty years age, and the lay man, who steps te ponder, well may won der why I The answer harks back te the inherent human desire te make money tee rapidly. The Bend Business is essentially one of patience and a reasonable living profit, whenever avarice "comes in at the deer," conservatism "flies out at the window." It is a natural trait te want te accumulate a fortune in a brief space of time in order te gratify the ambition te live in ease and comfort. In hustling America gradual commercial growth from one , generation te another is tee slew. Hothouse methods are mere popular. Alse, like avarice, the urge of business extravagance or large administrate e overhead is frequently tee compelling. The necessity te make money leads te taking chances en the soundness of the securities handled, for the greater the risk, the greater the potential profit. A firm, te last, must keep its operating expenses down te the point where it can afford te deal only in these issues which possess no element of doubt as te their quality. Lasting success, for both a Bend Heuse and its customers, requires the mainte nance of a consistent policy year in and year out consistent as te the character of securities it deals in, consistent as te its internal management and personnel consistent as te its ideals and consistent as te its treatment of its clientele. Pri vate bankers and bend dealers de net have or require large fixed investments in plants as de manufacturers and pro pre ducers of raw materials, but, far mere than their tangible funds, their best capi tal is their character and geed will. Te cherish nnd protect that geed will the greatest asset any one can hope te have the Bend Heuse must remain steadfast year by year like the rock which calmly withstands the pounding of the surf from generation te generation. FredericE Peirce d, Ce, 1421 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Safe investing is mainly a matter of knowing where te buy your bends AMrniCXN nAIIAVAV S CO. Extended 7405. Geld N ( NOTICi: Is hereby Een that In arcnrd-inie lti an Agreement dated Dec, 2.1 l!i2t. supplemental tu Deed of Trust, cauu i en i. iwiw, iNeiei .e HIS 211 701 Kill 117.1 l.".H 20111 23!ll 2!t83 1IVI 2Vi 7JI 1IIJ2 1J4I1 17.'.il 2012 2111 H 2089 211 423 74.", 111(1 1247 1M7 2101 211111 22(1 OO'J 704 1113 neil 1M0 2103 2711 2T, OUI) 773 1111 1400 lfi4 2173 2S54 240 073 (5 1151 1431 1S0 238!) 2S(W I ae ern drawn for redemption out nt I mene i held m the Slnklnir Tund. The pilncreal or slid notes uw be. paid en Aurust 1. ll22. at the efflre of the Trustee. BIT Chestnut Rtreet. Philadelphia. Pjl. no and Intereit. after u'llch date Interest en the IwindH an drawn sh-ill cease, inn PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR 1NSUKANCES O.N UVnSA.N'D QUANTUM) Trustee. I Tin: i Tecxit rcnipwv MMtlM. M 1'I.K Ci:.T MILD NOTES 1 Net!'" Ii lierelij hlven that the Autecar . Company has enlud.d tn ex rrlse the right iie red In Its indenture ditid ."-epiemticr 1, 11121. te rei eem all t"f mh uutsi Hiding un tniitured nnti s en AiiKiist Jl. WSi, nt KllVjrf ami urrriiril Intirext le unld data of redemption, after winch dilu Interna will it use Said notes with all unmitured coupons attached huuld u prem nte.l ut the offlce nf tlie Trueiei nn or after iieu.l 31. 1021. for piMnent nut of funds te be preildud ler thai purpis" l'lIH ALTOCMt CilMPXNT B Clll Villi I It I T COMPANY, THOMX.ss HtiPkl" Tie.ii.urer. Plillid. Iphu Pn ,lui is l'P22. In Helder of All IK Ml ((IMI'VM I'lHST Mllim.M.i; II- Mill VI, I. III. I) 1IOMIH. I tlder the prn tm UK nf Si it inn H Article 1 nf Its inurtBiM" ditcrl April 1 mill, the. Auincir i1! mitn lien h kImh nntlce of Its Intention te cxirilne Hie riKht reseneil there under and will ri.ilnem all of Ihe lienils (ecurcrl in mil innrti.ai;e fin Auuuat 21at, IU.' J mi 102'i and 11 iiu"l InteieHt en Pre eetitnilnn of ald imnds at thi ntllie of The l'eiinlinnl 1 nnipum for InHiiranres en I.Uih and lirantlni.- Vniiillllf, Trimlee, HIT ( lieetnut etrret! I'hll 1. lift, r uhlih ilma II J Interest en unlit hnn Is w I) leane I niililende j' AI.DIM: Tltlsl tOMI'X.SV I I0i ( liehtiiut street I Juh Id, IftU i M n meetlnK nf the Illreel ih helil this ; dav un two in vlded in the eurplus ae ! count luaklinr th.i tntnl eurplus $"0t) Oi)tl, and i a r. mil ir dlMdend of 114', wis ileilareit. yaiahle Anpiiht Int. tn hi 'ikhulders of record uh 22 1922 j Cheques will Iw milled t IHOMXS H IVCrtAJI, I Treasurer. 1IIK 111 NriM.IMIN 1MI HltOAl) TOP, .MOINTA1.N It.MlllllM) AM) COAL ' I OMPANV 1 30 Niutli lenlli Mreet July 11 102J I The neard of Oiirrlnr lias this ilay d- riareu a uiiineiiu in one III tier feilt tee e ntM per Nliure) en the preferred stock of inn ienirnn iuHiie un and art 1. Ivii, In stniUhelders of reee ctofe or niifiii tis jui will le mulled nd after Aiicuat ru I UmI le un 11)22 A J fi.MII ley Trea.urer ut tha Checks Tin: mniiiMi i:i.tii tiii.i: inhijr. AMI: M IKI.st tOMPANV . July 13th, 11122. The directors hale this das declared a qu irtrrl) dUldeiid of lime per rent (3), free of .State 'lax iminlile Ausiiat lOtli, In atoch atech hnldi rH of leenrd at tlin cleeg uf builnaaa Jul! 11 lilt IUJ2 uaiiiMS) Cheiks will I m tualled JAlfKH V K I.IHON Treaaurer. 1 l'lllll'OSAI.S l'reiwiii; I OK MADIIAN. 1VIIITK EDWARD L0WBER STOKES & 00 Investments 20 Seuth 15th St. PHILADELPHIA Saving Dtiartmtnt First National Bank e Philadelphia IMIIh U t lntern dlate Dennt. 'Jim u, and (Iri'Kim An Phlladelnhla Pa,- Healail WBBIIimilllll'i .r..K,Mi: in .rlpll.'a.,',' tAiU'K receli'.rt her'.' '""""""iv until III A. M. (Hun lard time), July i. - ,,., .... i,..i.i.ii,.. ..n :. ", . ! i"i mi Mimniiiim ,n, i,r unr pan 01 , Hi I fitm inrda miutraa. white, liifornialleri LOCUST 7270 Plreet telephone connection mil. .. TBADINO DKTT. IN NEW VOBB AA. Heusman 4k Cm, v reiiueat I'. H. KMilt. III'FICK. VI LMlNlTl ON.' UK t bealtid froveaala .will b recaivvd bars until 11 A M.. atsfidurd time. AugMk, wi ni mii W4vy ! ivi TslinM iif - w a 4M i.TI vj y ..S",In" ' mmft ,iiw ST velicfUaa, i I -r e,J. V S,V?.ii,wj(t,. V LT ;t