tii r9C -rtM'l" rsriif 5EjW 7'jvn $ffiwv 'f' wmri wi. ' w? i 23 VMlNG PUBLIC LEbqK-PHILAAELPHlA, ' MONDAY, DfeOEMBJSR 18, 3,022 U. lsv-r rr 3vw,w BUSINESS ON CURB i ACTIVE IN SPOTS National Supply, When Issued, Ranges Frem 56 y2 te 57. Durant Steady Xew Yerk. Dec. 18. The curb mnr Trt continued Irregular nftrr Hie open ing with trading fnlrly ncllvp In spots. NntlennI Supply, wlir-n Iwnnl, which a nilmltteii te trailliiR this morning, Sold from 15014 te fi7 Stutz Moterfl nttvnnced 1 & Te Wee Preilticta Experts was down j. Durnnt ruled Rtendy, while the In dlnna Klmres moved tip n sharp fraction. Jtnrnrnlbe jlelded OJ. Angle Minded off unnlt fnietlen. nnd Htnnilnrtl Oil at Imllnnn wns mederntelv itetlvr with in narrow limitH. Cities Hervlcp yielded, point. Hl-h ia .. r.irht nf 0(1 r,nn nklyn Cy Hy .... 8ll Lew 1 r.M. inn rtiwlriv flints lOOfsmp 8n 7 t a Pf.lOjH lenriptelnnii auie:. 100" I'elutn Kmer . . . 4innCent C?n vl .... 100 fox's Ch Hter .. 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WO ....10.1 1J(I0 Tub I'rnil BK SO Tedd Ship SS 100 t'n Prof nh n ,,, R 100 m Het Candy ... i r.4 tee V H H Can Ktr. . 7 .100 t; 8 I.luht pf IK 1100 r H I.latit com .. 1,V noe West Knd Ch .... 40c O0 Wlllr Cp 2d pf . . 2.V 500 Willy Cp 1st pf .. te',4 STANDARD OILS 110O Annle-Am Oil 17 400 Atlantic I.obej .... OH R0 lluekeye T I. ' HII J.V font Oil 1A2 10 nureka P I. f8 31 Galena Signal .... BR 1.10 Illinois r I. mnvi 180 Imp Oil Canada ..112 "en International I'et.. 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OS " j BOO Creele Syn -"I! 14 i 1000 nnulneers Te .... no 17r I JDOO Federal Oil 81c 80c lOOOIenreck Oil l i 110 i A 107'i 23 3Tc 42 8 T2! 18'f 8i 2T 1(12 fi 30 434 4Vi 20 22". 31 3U .1I1S til 1T2 I12i 80c n "n in iv, 1RU 10S 3Tc 2.1c 10 .1T'4 mi 1.10 ns r7 ine 112 20U 27H 132 (110 .112'J 1.111 tOI R UH'l 40S 40',; 8i ORe 'U 174 07 17, nb tie 80c 1 -15$ 0rnada Oil . , , , , . t i asoeouif en p ...;. rjw 1000 Hudsen Oil ..'.'.... 10? 100 K rbv Pn. ' ail iaiin-Amer . . . 800 Livingston rt . 1400 Lyens Pete .... 210V Mammoth 400 Maracalbe Oil 200 Mnrlnnd Mcx . , juu aicxiie oil . 2800 Mountain Pred muu .Mutual oil ... 8000 New Mex Land 2000 Nahl mi 1800 Omar O.I t 4ilii l'cnneck Oil e'i iuuu ikq jjanks izc i-.'ue ityar. cons ... ,200 Hapulpa nef . . 4.100 Savey Oil 120O Shell Union ... 34(10 Hlmms Pei , , . I1U00 IViulb P II... 1500 Seuth States Oil iwuu Texan u & I.. 1800 Tlilnl flniA n IteOTuiman I,1. 1 1 M si lue 10c 28e 28c euc noe bee ORff ,05e 0.1c 72n 7c 72p 43 42i 424 1.14 K.U ll)! 34 84 4 l 1 1 .... 17U ie low 114 1IU HH 4 24 84 'Jin ' In "I f i 4 i4 12c 12c I . 4 a, a;. 124 124 44 ml 1.1U 10000 Mexico Onct it, i 13000 Itusslan M4 rtt. liiuu mvn uevi eyt . 384 1024 2.1c 18000 French Oivt ns.n .'8. 10 OOOO Berlin 4a 124 1024 98 II 102 2ec 01 38V n? 102t 200 DS in . . . . anc et 10 1000 Wllcnr 7000 V en en 14 0c n 2 'ie 4 lOr MINIMI 200 Alaa-Ur Coul , , ... 2000 helcher Kxt I0UO ill fr Lcdte SHOO lleit Munt Cutis... 4(iii Can.iru Cep 200 Cent Mine 21100 Cerk Prev WOO Certc. Sll 14 1000 Dean Cens 71 1000 Uryden Oeld new 3Tu .11)00 i:i Sulvadur 2u IOiiii Kureka Urnesuj UuOO l-ertuna 2000 Held Cem , , . . r.OOU Ueld Deep THOd Meldnel'l Fler , 1CO0 Ureen Monster inn llccla Mln .... 2400 Hill Tep Nev. . , 200 llewa Sound . . , 2000 Indepen I Lead 3000 Jim iiutler .... 2000 Marsh Mln TOO Masen Valley , (1000 Natl Tin 10O0 Nev HII Hern .. 100 New.CVrnellR .. 7ne w Dominion Niptililn ile .me : 2000 (Dili Cup 2Hc 23u l! Ida 2.V Tc r 30c Ce '" 74 2U! 2c 17 24 . II .11) 1'i It.. ::ic 2u :ic 34 He 1,'. 12c "Oc 4 BSc We" 7c r.c inu 810 10 I (i 7c 14 (It! .1(1 2IIC 84 44 1.1c 14 lc 2NC 22c lie Klc 23c '". 7i 1 ."OC lie Or l 2lk! II Hii 81c 10 (14 7e 300 nay Hercules 4000 Ilex Cens 1000 lllchmeltd Cep ... 1000 San Tey 2000 HII Klnir Hears... .100 Se Am P & tl 3000 Spearhead Oeld... HOii Tnnnp Udment ... 201) Tnnnp Cash Bey . . 11)00 Tnnen Dhlde .... r.Tne Tnnnp Kxt 1000 Tuolumne 81)00 Unit P.aslern 2100 II H Continental... 40(1 Weil Knd Cen 10O0 West i;nd 13x . .. neNns K00 Allied Pack Os etfs TRi 30OO Aluminum 7-33..10.14 1000 Am (1 & n (Is 074 3000 Am I. A T Oa v W.1004 neon Am H A it .is 084 1000 Am Tel Us '24.... 101 8000 Anaconda 7s '20... 1031; 2000 Anaconda Os 1014 1000 Angle-Am Oil 74 s. 1034 2000 Armour t, Ce 7s...l014 8000 Atl O A W 1 f... WW 1000 Heth Steel Ea 'Jl.'i..l024 2O00 Can Nat Jv eq 7s. 1004 eOOO CenH Oaa Unit .14" nl 2000 Cena Textile Rs . . 084 RIIOO Cenner Km 8 "1.102 2000Cubnn Tel 74a.. .m.Vt :ione net city das n. rjoeo l)f t Kd (la w I . . 30000 Dunlap T A It 7s 1000 C.alcna S O 7- . 1000 (Jen Asphalt 81 1000 (lulf Oil .Is .... 7000 Heed Hub 7x . . . 11000 Kan (las lis. .. 3HO0 Laclede Una 7a. IT 7 14 :c 23c 2r lie 34 rc 12c 70c 311 u.lC in lTr ll't 7c 14 de de 2.1c 1 44 IDc 4 71c ."c lc 2Sc 2Sc Me 10c '.'8c 7c 7i -24 30c 6a 'ic 14 211- 'k Oc ::i 2c 3c 3'i . ii'i 12e 70e 4 D.V Mi 17c W, c 7ri 7r ier. 10.14 117 101 . 102 . nn" .1084 ion . n4 . 0R4 .. 07 .inl'i 1000 LI see tt IV IV 7s. 1014 mrn i.nilla a A IT Os. IIT'-J 100J 1134 101 103 tot 10.14 1044 .154 1024 1004 no' 4 nsu 102 10.14 1004 1014 1)04 1034 105 004 084 004 ini'I 1014 ls 074 OR 115 1014 lit. 4000 Minllbba Pew Ts.. HT'4 .1(100 .Mlsa Pac 04a I).. OR 2000 Nnt Acme T4a... 1)5 10OO Shaw sheen 7s 1044 12000 Shef Farms (l4a..l(IOS 101) lu(Ki Heivay et rie Ns.in.i ier 10000 Seuth Cal Kd 5s.. DStt 1)24 2O0O Seulh Hell 7s.... 1024 1024 4000 S Oil N Y 7a 55.. 1044 104 200OH C'll M Y 7a 20.. 1074 1074 5000 S Oil N Y 7a .10. .108 10R 1000 8 Oil N Y 7a 31. ..100 1011 neon h oil n y 04(..ieni ion 2000 Sun Oil 7s 1011? 1011$ 1 iiiiii nwiii af 1 .it 1 pi .11 . inz -a UOOO Swift A Ce lis 31. 08 1000 Vn e Pred 8s..in) 18000 Vacuum Oil 7s ...107 FORKIGV 1IONDS 2000 Argentine. 7s '. ...100 100 11)00(1 Kins cf Neth (In.. 08U 1174 10l). 084 101 10.1 1014 10.14 104 , 554 1024 1004 (104 D84 102 1054 1004 101 004 1034 105 004 OR'1. ne4 lei'l 1014 1)1 n HT4 OR 0.1 1044 ineu 10.1 034 1024 M,. hit's 104 V ins ion mn; 1014 4 1024 1024 4 1)84 11.14 10(ia; 1004 4 10T4 1074 100 084 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New Yerk. Dee. 18. At the opening of the foreign exchange mnrkct today, francs were Vj point lower, while nil the ether pxrlinngcH Rhewcd Htreng nd vnnres, many te new high llgures for the year. The dominating influence was the revived hope of Important worldwide fiivo'tyble developments. Sterling nnd Hclghnm opened tip ', ! lire, O'j! Svlii. 2: Hpnnlah, 4: Dun Inh. 8; Norway. 4: Mweden fl, nnd RiillderH. 10. MnrkH were 8 points higher. At .01K.1, n gain of .13 points from, the recent -low. Sterling cables were l.li.'ly. deinnml franc cnliles (.OH. checks IIcIkIiiii cablei (1.07. checks lire cables t",17. checks n.lO'j : Hvlf.s rnblPH ih.O'J. ciiecka in.D'.i; in set 11 cables 15.81. checks 15.70; Dn11lr.l1 cnbles L'0.02. (hecks 20.S7; Nertvny cables 10.12, checks 10.07; HnedlRh cables 20.05, checks 2)1.00; guilder cn bles 40.10, checks 40.05 ; marks, .010.1. In the Centrril Kureprnii exehnnges today Greek showed n rally of 7 points while O.ccho-Hlevnklnn declined 20 nnd Iltilgarian and Pelit-h murks left :i. Finnish declined 2 points. (uotntlens were; Uiilgarinn, .75 j Htimanlnn, .01: Serbian, 1.12: Greek. l.nO; Czecho Slovakian. 2.75; .luge-Hlnt-inn, .23: Polish. .53; Finnish. 2.50; Aiwlrlun, .(lOHVi: Htingariiui. .000438. The premltlin en New Yerk ex- Mtcriui 4.05U ; 7.57U ; (l.ne',4 ; ! change In Montreal today rose te 0-10 per cent. The discount en Canadian funds In New Yerk was Ipcrcased te 0-10 per cent. ' SATURDAY'S CLOSING QUOTATIONS Sterllnv Franca I.Ira Guilders Demand .... 4.05,, 7.024 5.104' 4p,n,ft Cables, 4.85U 7.634 5.11 40.01 TODAY'S OPENINO QUOTATIONS SterlltiK Franca Lire. Uullders Demand .... 4.1104 7.r7",4 n.idw i.n .V1 Cables 4.0.1"' 7.ns 5.17 40.10 Raw 8ugr Market Steady New Yerk. Dec. 18. The raw euirar mar ket continues steady, wlth.Cubns for Decem ber shipments quoted nt 34 tents, cert iind freleht, nnd for January slilnment at a li-IO cents te 34 cents, cost and freluht. Miire tluili ordinary activity developed in the mar ket late Saturday. Halca Just reported In' elude 4000 tens Cubas for February ship ment te Havre. France, at ITa 3d. c. I. f.. and 500 tens Venezuela afloat nt 3i rents, e. I. f., te a local refiner. Lecal reflners nlse purchased 2000 hags Perte lllcns for prompt shipment nt 5.38, c. I. f., noeo hm Cubaa for prompt shipment te New Yerk at 34 tents, cost and frelxht. and small sales Louisiana raws at 3.25 cents. dlleerd In New Orleans. There nre nuw. It Is nald, 30 centrals srlnrilnn In Cuba. Reierve Banks' Dlaceunt Rates Offl-lat rediscount rates nt the twelve Federal Hesei Hanks Treas, ctfs. Hosten 4 New Yerk 4.. Philadelphia . Cleveland . . , niclimend . ... Atlanta Chlcne St. Leuis .... Minneapolis .. Kansas City Dalla Han Frenclsca are ua fellows Lib. C'em'l Ilkr.. Bends Hates Accept. 4 4 44 44 44 1 4 4 3 4 44 4 4 44 4 ft Wc Recommend for Investment tffrC- lS Chesapeake & Ohie Railway Company Secured 5 Convertible Geld Bends Due 1946 Secured by collateral first lien en important mile age and by general lien en balance of property. Estimated value or this property $310,000,000 Funded Debt $186,119,000 Preferred Stock 12,558,500 Common Stock 62,792,600 Total Capitalization Equity ever par value of stock (18.5) Earned en Common Stock ($100 par) 1921.. Average earned 1914-1921 Earnings for 1922 as reported for 8 months' actual results show an annual rate en Common Stock 261,470,100 48,529,900 6.67 7.32 Present market price about 95 and interest, te yield about 5.38 At current prices, the convertible feature repre sents a call en the Common stock at about $76.00 a share until April 1, 1923, and thereafter at some what higher prices until 1936. Circular wpert request. Harrison. Smith & Ce. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 121 SOUTH 5TH STREET PHILADELPHIA- LOMBARD 6100 NEW ISSUE All of this Stock having been sold, this advertisement appears as a matter of record only. 75,000 Shares The National Supply Company OF DELAWARE Common Stock (Par Valve $50) Dividends exempt from present Nermal Federal Income Tax Vpen the completion of the Company $ plans, it will, in due course, make application te list its stock upon the New Yerk Stock Exchanee. CAPITALIZATION T Cumulative Preferred Stock (Par Value Jioe) Common Stock (Par Value J50) futhartzti f8,0OO,O00 17,000,000 Tt pretenly Outittniini $7,265,000 12,125,000 : The Company has been organized under the laws of Delaware 'te acquire the capital continue the business of The National Supply Company of Ohie, which in 1917 The National Supply Company of West Virginia, incorporated in 1894. The following information is based upon a letter from Mr. J. H. Barr, President: HISTORY: stock and te succeeded te BUSINESS: The Company, with its subsidiaries, is engaged in the manufacture and sale of equipment, machinery and supplies for all branches of the oil industry. The items handled include drilling machinery, engines, pipe, tools, etc. It is one of the largest factors in this line of business. It enjoys a close relationship with many oil producing corporations in this country, including the largest, and has a growing foreign business., PLANTS: Plants of the Company and its subsidiaries are located at Teledo and Dayton, O., Fert Werth, Tex., Teltance, Cal., West Chicago, 111., and Carnegie, Pa. The Company has exclusive selling arrangements with various producers of gas and steam engines, boilers, etc. The Company maintains approximately 90 stores and well stocked warehouses in important oil fields. ASSETS: Upen the acquisition of all of the stock of the old Company, the Common Stock of the new Company will have a book value (exclusive of geed will) of approximately $75 for each share of $50 par value, and of this book value approximately $50 per share which equals the par value) will be represented by Net Quick fssets. EARNINGS: Net Profits of (thc old Company and affiliated companies from 19 13 te 1922 in clusive (with 1922 partly estimated), after deducting all charges,, depreciation, taxes and also annual dividends of $508,5 50 en the new Preferred Stock, show the following averages applicable te the new Common Stock of $50 par value: lW Atera't "t Ernii n Earned prrSHsrt Common Sleck Common Stetk tj fje par velui $2,023,116 16.68 $ 8.34 3,190,124 22.12 .$11.06 3,6eO,OOC 25.50 $12.75 10-year average 5-year average 1922 (partly estimated) The stability of the Company's earnings is indicated by the fact that even in 1921, a year when many industrial corporations showed heavy losses, earnings, after the above deductions, were $1,304,656, equal te 10.76 or $5.38 per share of 'the new $50 Common Stock. Earnings in above table are after taxes as actually paid. If the 1922 Federal tax rate of I2 were applied, instead of the higher rates actually paid, these Earnings would be even larger. Wt offer tht above stock when, as and if issued and received h us, subject te approval of counsel. Delivery ej temporary tleck certificates is expected 'about December 22, 1922, Price $56 per Share DOMINICK & DOMINICK HAYDEN, STONE & CO. faV mftrnuiit. thill net futrtnl ni, n etumij rtm learai vhttk ttlittt It it rttitek E $1,750,000 American Belt Corporation First (Closed) Mortgage 15-Year 7 Sinking Fund Geld Bends Convertible into Seven Per Cent Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock) Dated December 1, 1922 Due December 1, 1937 Authorized and te be Issued, $1,750,000. Denominations, $1,000, $500 and $100. Rcr-lstcrablc as te principal only. Principal and semiannual interest (June 1 and December 1) payablcln Reldat BnnkersTrustCempan) . New Yerk City, Trustee. Redeemable as a whole or In part en any interest date upon thirty days' published notice, at 107 and interest up te and Including December 1, 1932, and thereafter at 107 and interest less 1 for each full year or fraction thereof remaining between December 1, 1932, and date of redemption. FREE FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX NOT EXCEEDING 2 TAX OF ANY STATE OR U. S. POSSESSION REFUNDED, NOT IN EXCESS OF 4V& MILLS BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, New Yerk, N. Y Trustee The American Belt Corporation is a Consolidation of four of the leading belt and nut manufacturers in the industry: Bayonne Belt & Nut Company, Bayonne, N.J. Established in 1908. Bess Nut Company, Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1911. Michigan Belt & Nut Works, Detroit, Michigan. Established in 1863. The Standard Belt Corporation, Columbus, Ohie. Established in 1912. Through this consolidation the American Belt Corporation takes rank as one of the largest factors in the basic belt and nut industry. Its operations will net only embrace every phase of the industry, but it will also control, through patents, the majority of the lock-nut business of the United States. The Companies constituting this consolidation have for a number of years been recognized as leaders in their respective fields, and through this consolidation .substantial economics will be effected both in manufacturing operations and in the cost of marketing products. PURPOSE OF ISSUE: The proceeds of this bend issue, which constitutes the only funded debt of the Corporation, will be used te complete the acquis! tien of the above-mentioned companies including refunding higher interest rate obligations and te provide additional working capital. SECURITY: A direct closed first mortgage upon all of the fixed properties of the Corporation new owned or hereafter acquired. These properties have been appraised by the Coats & Burchard Company, Public Appraisers and Engineers, at a replacement value of $4,534,263.28, and at a net sound depreci ated value of $3,683,335.97, or substantially in ex cess of twice the total bend issue. Of this valuation ever $ 1,000,000 is in real estate. The plants are very favorably located, these at Detroit and Bayonne having deep water frontage and their own decks. ASSETS: Net tangible assets after deducting all lia bilities ether than these bends are $4,757,642.74,or evcr$27 18fer each $1,000 bend of this issue. These figures give no consideration te the ownership and control of valuable patents, nor te the Corporation's very valuable goodwill. The Corporation's balance sheet evidences a strong current asset position with cash alone in the amount of $385,000.00. MANAGEMENT: The management consists of experienced and capable officials who have been individually responsible for the growth and success of each of the constituent companies. SINKING FUND: An annual sinkingund will be provided, commencing December 1, 1924, con sisting of 25 of net earnings, with minimum sinking fund payments of $50,000 per annum for the years 1924, 1925 and 1926, and $100,000 per annum for each year thereafter. This sinking fund must be used te retire bends by purchase or re demption and will operate te retire 70 fe of the bend issue before maturity. CAPITALIZATION: Upen completion of present financing: , . BONDS First Closed Mortgage Tfe Fifteen-Year Sink ing Fund Geld Bends (this issue) $1,750,000 STOCK Tfe Cumulative Pre- Autherised ImusJ ferred Stock .... $5,000,000 $2,450,000 Common Stock, Ne EARNINGS: The audit of Messrs. Ernst and Ernst shows that during the five years from 1917 te 1921 inclusive net earnings of the constituent companies available for interest, depreciation and taxes (after deducting a less of $295,253.03 in 1921) averaged $362,000 per annum. These earn ings were after extraordinary charges for mainte nance and repairs totaling $482,378.19. The largest annual bend interest requirement is $122,500. A substantial improvement in the belt and nut indus try has taken place since the period of wide spread business depression which prevailed during 1921 and the early months of 1922. With the four plants running at only about 60 of capacity net earnings of the constituent companies for the three months from July 1st te September 30th, 1922 totaled $115,246.63 or at the rate of $461,000 per annum considerably mere than the annual average of earnings during the previous 5-year period when all of the plants were operating at capacity. Of the total net tangible assets of $3,007,643.74 left after deducting these bends mere than $1,000,000 is represented by earnings put back into the business. BALANCE SHEET, as of October 1, 1922 as prepared by Messrs. Ernst &. Ernst. ASSETS Cash $385,000.00 ac &. Notes Receivable 185,995.41 Inventory 953,311.36 $1,524,306.77 Fixed Assets 3,683,335.97 Patents controlling manufacture of lock nuts 750,000.00 Geed Will 1.00 Total Assets $5,957,643.74 Far Value 55,000 shares 55,000 shares LIABILITIES Accounts payable First Mortgage, 15 year Tfe S.F.Geld Bends Leng Term Notes Tfe Cumulative Preferred Stock Surplus, represented by 55,000 shares Common Stock of no par value Total Liabilities $ 175,000.00 1,750,000.00 275,000.00 2,450,000.00 1,307,643.74 $5,957,643.74 LEGALITY: All legal proceedings in connection with the issuance of these Bends will be under the supervision of Messrs. Chapman, Cutler & Parker, Chicago, Illinois, and Messrs. Henry, Pepper. Bedine St Stokes, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Price 100 and Interest te Yield 7 Bends sre offered for delivery whtn, is and if issued and receded by us and approved by our counsel. Temporary bend, or Interim receipt, of the Truitee will be ready for delivery about January 2, 1923. Breeke, Stokes & Ce. 15th and Walnut Streets PHILADELPHIA Hyney, Emersen & Ce. 39 Seuth La Salle Street CHICAGO Thc.i'?l?"c?J3 and MrmaHen contained in this advertisement hac been obtained from sources which tve consider accurate and reliable and constitute the basis of our purchase of this issue of bends. Te Helders of Alten, Granitp & St. Leuis Traction Ce. Fiipt Consolidated Mortgage 5 Bends Due August 1, 1944 . AhCr5 H7ing -ejn ;rehan ty Per cent (60( t ) of the above mem mem tiened bends deposited with the undersigned committee, notice is hTreby given that no additional bends will be received for deposit after Januarv 1 f) 1923, upon the terms of the Deposit Agreement dated August 21 fST and after that date bends will be received for deposit only in X disSn of the Committee and upon such terms as it may see fit te impose Protective Committee i D.R. Francis, Jr., Francis, Bre. & Ce., Chairman J. H. Grever, Vice Pres. St. Leuis Union Trust Ce J. Sheppard Smith, Vice. Prcs. Mississippi Valley Trust Cc E. J. Costigan, Whitaker & Ce. V " Cc James Duncan, Pres. Duncan Foundry Ce. Depesitary: Mississippi Valley Trust Ce , St. Leuis. Charles M. Polk, Counsel. J. E. Riley, Secretary, 214 N. Fourth St., St. Leuis, Me. man M3 3aajJ iwiiiiiiiiniunnii HI ESTABLISHED 1865 BIOREN & CO. I BANKERS g 410 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Government, Municipal. Railroad and Corporation Securities .Wriubrii .ew Yerk mul I'htladelphm Steik Exchanges Philadelphia Traction Ce. Capital Stock PRICE TO YIELD OVER 6 Earsev: Bres. & Ce. 1421 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Investments Baker, Yeung & Company ju.-i.ru , ,s iv, ,r M.uiitcr Land Title Bldg. Boen Philadelphia NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB Members New Yerk and Phufdelphia Stock Exchanges 1512 Walnut St. dl JANNEY&CO. I INVESTMENTS ! 133-135 Se. 4th St. Philadelphia I MACK1E, Investment reniicc TrX ... :i: v wawuuL, u.-v ecuuTiues X KKAI, KnTATK TB. niJIO. C. S. PATTON & CO. an x . nirTvir si. BANKERS ., . .. N eiir 1 1, UAII Pll t, fc.la imli... 'nit .nii.ii.nmm llniids nnd storks Ixiuslii uMI Mlil 'I J r . I r . H ; t,fWN. t&jfjtte U 1 mw 1 . '",'& .y .r-vi u M'Hri