Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TINANCIAL) — ADVANCE IN CURB | T NEW YORK CURB MARKET SHES REMES =0 A m mer Industrials, Oils and Utilties |- §AB.dvE? New Secaritics | |COTTON PRICES DOWN IN'EARLY TRADING y [WHEAT IS LOWER | [™ Gy o ON INITIAL SALES . Early Downturn Follows -Failure Liquidation Is Renewed on Favor- NEW YORK, April 18—While do- of Liverpool Market % able Weather News—Liver- B s 35 yaars the cone to Advance. » Parmelee tho pool Selling Reported. sumption of all classes of cigars, except it - 1 5-cent ones, has delined steadily, len sha By the Ascociated Press. 3! BY KENNETH 8. VAN STRUM. a5 18 we fobs T 5, § 1 =3 £S5+ f i Am Evanami Are Prominent in ES Gains. BY HARRY H. BECKER. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. 35558 SERESS W SRS 9¢ 2288333283233 88:! IOCQQC00! 2822235 2832! SREss 008! F Fers 2= & FF L) > cigar makers attribute the change pal to the increased demand for a “quick smoke” and partly to the fact that since women have taken up smoking in earnest more men have &n- ferred to smoke cigarettes rather cigars in their company. General Cigar. \ . 150, res of common By the Assoclated Press. . 1$24.50. 18, Ihll‘el' of $6 CHICAGO, April 18.—Wheat prices underwent &n early setback today, due largely to fallure of Liverpool quota- tions to respond satisfactorily to yester~ | N0 day's advance. Favorable weather for | ingicates thal the domestic crop tended also to ease | accounting wheat values. Opening % to % off, Chi- steady today a decline of 5 to 12 cumulative pre-) NEW YORK, April 18.—Cotton opened Printing Ink points under & renewal of liquidation apparently cou| with some West- Corpors g:n lo;;l “‘thur thern "'2“ m‘ n;e « vorable wea news and relatively Public Utilities enay Liverpool cables. n.’.nm .G"fim"l cu.,':d, amepriced cago t afterward further. the mlm“‘a‘w‘ t’mm.demm"wmnmm o S " e y, firm, with Special Dispateh to The Star. was attributed chiefly to covering. - The country. Its trade-marked at T off to % up and| . FORT WORTH.—The condition of te. considerable pressure names are Robert Burns, Van Dyck, | SO starting ab Y off 6 M P 80| western ranges is set at 83 per cent| NEW YORK, April 18—In the state- 5 with prices showing ding . Pro- net White Owl, Bobble, Wm‘hl’enn and | o ions held steady. ?.t. :lmnl. compared with 79 per cent |ment for the 12 months ended March | jociines of about m"m 13 points &t the Laddies. In "fx;n: youts } .:wnmmfi With prospects of a long drawn out | I8t month and 91 per cent & year ago. | 31, Kansas City Power & Light shows end of the first half hour. has been consolldating 1ts factories 10t | nght ahead in Congress on farm relief | O¢ e eapome through the WInter | s profit of $5450,154 after expense, | Private cables reported general liquida- i gt leat tobaceo | legislation, and with reports current | 5 8300 SRADE, WL lo a'ml“"-“ | | maintenance, taxes, interest, amortiza- | tion influenced by favorable weather hoscs. for storing tobaeco tnven. | indicating’ uncertainty as fo what the | SRR TG & IEONE BArC R B8 B | tion, ete., but before depreciation, cor. | Teports {rom the South in the Liver- e O ot o toenent for a |measures ultimately adopted will con-| (Mg TUOReL And thE SO0 ‘03 | pared with $4,887,247 In the preceding | Pool market, but said there had been tory, \very essen equi pmcnmw ® | tain, friends of higher prices for whe & u::. Kprit g , against f; ‘months, 8 slight improvement in the demand and 93 di UNg | found themselves at a considerable ! pe! year ago. for cotton goods from the home trade. advantage much of the time today. Net profit of Penn-Ohio Edison for . in the creased Dairy Products. ot Middie and Far West, TN s by - : the 12 months ended March 31, of the Liverpool| CHICAGO~—Stocks of Ametican u,zal:,umr charyss, taxes and de.| C. & 0. VIRGINIA HEARING. NEW YORK, April 18.—Further prof- Tess In re-establishing the upward trend ‘was made on the Curb Exchange to- day. In more active trading, prices ex- tended their gains of the previous day, with the strength marked by a number of new high records. Miscellaneous industrials, & number of oils and many utilities pushed ahcad on considerable volume. Leaders on the side of advance again included Aluminum Corporation. This was said to be in anticipation of a high- ly favorable announcement. The com- pany is controlled by the Mellon in- Co. is the largest Bescom S e SEERgeaness &( Sg-(,;?.: L o =322 SEE! o8 L EE e o] o aiiBu B0 FE EEEE R eSS etie TrzsEs terests of Pittsburgh. Notahle improve- ment was also scored by Zenith Radio, Bendix, Budd Manufacturing and a {ew others which had gone down the most during the break last month. Cov- o sales for the cigar industry have m“. ‘market today to follow price ad- | Cheese in store mmrnlyhznermn nneum“:umotm“m@m s ining for the past eight years. however, by umlu“mu!:r:; m contins auspleious crop o as well a8 by notice taken of t its to Chi- year ago, at 45,024,000 pounds, against | Pro 31,867,000, but butter stocks are about | ‘¢ Pr® the same. These are 5,535,000 pounds, as compared with 5,716,000 last year, tion contrasted ul"m.h $2,687,285 in State Commission to Consider Its Control of Erie and Virginia Roads. ering for short account seemed to be mainly responsible for the relatively large movements. In the olls the outstanding changes wer> upward, with Humble reaching another new high and considerable activity being witnessed in Ohio Oil without exerting much influenze else- where. Heavy profit-taking sent Stand- and subsidiaries for 4 March RICHMOND, Va., April 18 (Spe- h 66,160 for Mareh, 1928. State ition 3 d, d! . 84, cial) —The Virginia Corpora Although the company's business was |at hand confirming serious Winter kill- Bankruptey Petition. o Oommission will held an open hears below normal for the first three quarters | ing of wheat in Hungary and Eastern| BALTIMORE, April 18 (Special)— Bete Mity'1 et the GoiBr S of 1928, it attained a record in the llzl: Europe. In this connection, further ex- | gar] E, xmmke.p mdivicu"l:; )lnd it ”"""’_"'... chulpeaykg & Ohilo lgfu?-tyb%:’r};': Quarter which lifted per share 1928|port business in wheat {rom the United | trading as Takoma Hardware Co., 37 pending before the Interstate Commerce lo $6.84. It is reported ¢ States was noted and there were ad- | Laurel avenue, Takoma Park, Md. has| CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET. |Commission to acquire control of the 5 | §00d earnings have been kept up. vices that No. 2 hard domestic wheat|filed a petition in the Unifed States | Erie, Virginian and other railway sys- While the carnings of General Cigar |is now on & very attractive basis for | Court asking to be adjudicated a bank- | , CHICAGO, April 18 () —Butter un- | toms, ard Ol of Ohlo sharply lower. Gulf have fluctuated considerably, the re- |export, rupt. The petitioner has $6,342.40 as- Changed: receipts, 7421 tubs. .| 'The commission will attempt to gather Ol of Pennsyivania also enjoyed a large et tinan: 3 "3 8 ogram SO T - sets and $7,588.81 liabilities. Orders 5mm}°'fl- réceipis, 28849 csses: | full information regarding the interests turnover, but displayed heaviness. . Soe % e, 3 ’ . Es POTATO RKET FIRM. were signed adjudicating him bank- | Xira firsts, 27a2 18, 26a26%. | of Virginia parties and subsequently will Some issues which were bid up swiftly 3® 88 rupt and referring the case to Arthur Ordinary ts, ~2414825%;; stOrage | determine its attitude so as to be able early in the week were given a rest and about $6.24, and the current dividend of | CHICAGO, April 18 () (United | D. Willard, referee. packed firsts, 28%;; storage packed ex- | ¢5 participate in the case before the gold off under realizing. Arcturus Radio 84 yields 5.9 per cent with the stock at | States Dey ent of Agriculture).— RS A R, tras, 29. . | Interstate Commerce Commission on Tube suffered a sharp reaction and 68." Many consider this yleld ample | Potatoes—Receipts, 0L cars; on track, PARIS BOURSE PRICES Poultry, alive, easy; receipts, 12| either side of the question. Rainbow Luminous lost a good part of | 13 18% 1 ¢compensation for any risk which might |20 cars new, 185 cars old; total United y trucks; prices unchanged. its previous advance. Their leadership X % T Salesin POREIGN BONDS. be felt because of the declining business | States shipments, 771 ears. Trading on| PARIS, April 18 ().—Trading was RS N R I was quickly repiaced by new issues like and e i 4 | Of the industry as & whole. So far, Gen- | new stock good, market firm; Texas, active and prices were strong on the| Wiliam Crapo Durant salled last Candymakers May Merge. Union Carbide and Wright Aero, created 2Gen Bak.. o = " 28 Buenos. Mm‘/;g,. s 1031, | oral Clgar has proved itself competent . 40; old | Bourse today. Three per cent rentes, | night for two months in Europe, silent— | NEW YORK, April 18 (#).—A merger by split-ups of stocks dealt in on the( 188" BEE g s 13 Com & Pr Bk 5 86! to face this situation ably. Russets z; rtnnu_]lflo u?fi?“: 5 munt {o;:. contrary to his usual custom of issuing | with Loft, Inc., has been discussed by rancs cent es; excl on o market. - Consolidated Cigar Corporation. | §5ad’" Minnesots and North Dekota, |don, 136 francs 2535 sentimes: The aul- | ably consmeron b Bone nibws Tron, | prectors of Bweets Co. of Americs, u‘:’::t gnmlm ucf'l‘c.b:x recrom:or: sacked round wmm.g 70a76; Idaho, (lar was quoted at 25 francs 60!, cen- bh:e at the Federal Merv’e Board suf- | company, says no“&emd mcmmt o {12: man sacked Russets, 1.70a1.90. times. 2 which range in price from 6 to 25 cents. o Lo been taken. Following the trend of the industry, the company consolidated many smaller units and has replaced machine for hand labor wherever possible. cutting down manufacturing costs. Like Gen- eral, it uses the money thus saved in New. additional advertising. Its products are —With warrants. retailed under the trade names The MARYLAND’S WHEAT CROPS ARE BETTER i Speclal Disvateh to The Btar, TIMORE, April 18.—Maryland's 4| Winter wheat and rye crops came out of the Winter in better than average % | condition, according to S. R. Newell, Federal agricultural statistician for this State. Reports received by Mr. o o 023 womonsss o S s Bt L R L m board. United States Steel rights 3 Gen Laund M W g;::nlsl‘ort [} continued active around $8 a share. 3Gen Pub Ser., $ 62 o oo Good buying also developed in New H : 0eES Yorkuflvmbn.‘ gnc,. in rcspo!nu lm m': Gol al Blec. . 0 1 uisition by the company for invest % K 5 ment of the Kansas City Southern's - B i 3 amieviass o5 A 33 4% holding of St. Louis Southwestern. i M 5 Tl T3 lg ganr 'gult 48 14\ ;3. Celanese met with support on the state- 1Gotham b it o R B ment by the head of the Canadian sub- ol 3 sidiary that there has been a marked 5 Haygart Corp. L o 50 B expansion in the demand for the com- pany's products throughout the domin- jon. Firmness continued to be displayed by Goldman Sachs Trading on the ex- & ctation that the issue may be trans- k" ferred to the big board shortly. ojster-Branges . The utility section was prominent in e the advance with American & Forelgn Power warrants, American Super Power A, Electric Bond & Share, Northeastern Power, United Gas Improvement and = International Telephone & /Telegraph Mare: B9 the leaders. Aviation and copper met 4 Mon Hu issues were comparatively inactive, P Parmelee Transportation Company J 5,000,000 6% Sinking Fund Convertible Debentures ‘383}.3225533- o =3 | Baltimore Marke | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., April 18.—Pota- toes, 100 pounds, 65a90; new potatoes, bushel, 1.25a2.00; yams, barrel, 2.00a 3.25; sweet potatoes, barrel, 2.00a3.25; aspargaus, dozen, 2.5026.00; beets, crate, 2.50a2.75; beans, bushel, 1.25a 3.00; cabbage, hamper, 50a1.25; carrots, bushel, 1.50: i celery, crate, 1.25a 2.50:; caulifiower, 1.50a2.25; eggplant, crate, 2.7523.25; kale, bushel, 35a50; lettuce, hamper, 1.5023.00; lima beans, bushel, 3.7526.00; onions, 100 pounds, 1.50a3.00; bushel, geppe , ., 2.5025.00; ushel, 1.25a1.75; squash, crate, 1.50a 3.00; spinach, bushel, 60a1.25; tomatoes, crate, 2.00a6.00; apples, bushel, 75a 2.00; grapefruit, box, 2.00a3.25; orenges, box, 2.25a4.00; strawberries, quart, Dairy "Markets. Butler —Good to fancy creamery, pound, 45a47!5; prints, 49a50; blocks, 47a49; ladles, 35a39; store packed, 32a 33; rolls, 33 dairy prints, 33a34; process butter, 42a43. Poultry, alive—Spring chickens, pound, 46a53; young chickens, 42a45: thin and poor, 25a28; old hens, 32a33; Leg- horns, 23a30; , 20228 sumn fowl, each, 50a1.10; pigeons, pair, 35a40. Eggs—Receipts, 1403 cases; native and nearby, firsts, free cases, dozen, 27a 27%; current receipts, 20a22. Hay and Grain Prices. t 3 Revaols Met pt 'pfd 11 1 11 Sentry Safety Control 64 Serv El vte 19 Newell indicate the condition of Winter wheat on April 1 to be 90 per cent of normal, compared with a 10-year average of 86, while the condition of rye, also at 90 per cent of normal on April 1, was 3 polnts better than the average for the preceding 10 years. As s | & result of the early season and favora- ble weather conditions Maryland's chief cash and soiling crops have apparently received an excellent start, in marked contrast to last {nr. Although the lack of snow protection in the past Winter has caused some slight freezing out in a few scattered areas, the report says, growth of the wheat crop is generally rank at this time. Since 1910 rawi of black scab have apparently a detri- mental effect on yields, being especially serious in years which have considerable damp, “muggy” weather during the lat- tfrplno(l(umduunmmltoi une. ‘Weather conditions valling over Gicive 19 & $o0d growth Otare. ADHL lucive . gro oferye. Ap: 1 condition of rye was 90, in compari- son with a condition of 81 a year ago. ‘The condition of pasture in Maryland ~3 normal. | ti that many consider the future of the | cigar business uncertain and this com- | y's erratic earning record before ! 1024 are perheps largely responsible ! is reported at 87 cent of 'rhuu'lpotnul:gnthmonmfl 1 of last year and 1 point improvement over 1927. i Wages paid by Maryland farmers to all classes of farm labor showed little or no change on April 1 from Janu- ary 1, 1920. Monthly wage rates were reported to be about 3 per cent lower Harvester, The Lovera, El Sidelo. Mo- | zart, New Bachelor, Adlon, 44, Dutch Masters, El Producto and Henry George. In 1920, one year after the organiza- tion of Consolidated Cigar, the produc- tion of cigars reached a peak. Since that time demand has been steadily de- ‘lining. Consolidated's enmlnfi during #he first three years of the decline drop- sharply to $1.27 a share in 1921. e common dividend was passed. Beginning in 1924, however, earnin; i began to improve and by 1926 exceed- ed $8 a share. A $7 dividend rate has| been paid ever since, and although | ehnings for the past seven years have | averaged only $7.08, covering dividend by only 8 cents, gs i the last four years have been main- tained well sbove $8 and in 1928 for this high yleld. Bayuk Cigars. The “Bayuk Cigars” business was ' 250,000 Shares Common Stock Pert of these securities have been withdrawn by Messrs. Hues & Sons of London, England, for sale Abrosd. M-lhfnmd&-—yMcmdl'ulfl’-'m'lklldlfll.lmd lldMOlllhn‘uD/lhTm wormal Federal Income Tes wot ord-hllucl)hr&!l ebemtures % said 1 erest, with right to cowvert into stock continwing 1o 1 31,000 end $509, registerable as to principel oniy. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Trustee L CONVERSION PRIVILEGE will be convertible at any time priov to or st the o of the helder into shares of Common Stock of the Com, in ratio of 33% shares h $1 amount e S o b o o i 0 T s o $1A00 o et On all Debentures presented -omversion, adjustment of interest will be made. The Indenture will provide Mdm'fl-’afi:flcwdwefiuhmm*. - et CAPITALIZATION e optice. or conversion price Al of the 's preferred stock has been placed privately at par, and a substantial number of shares of its common stock herein offered b-nwmudfmd:emnhnbyt:’m:'walw Mr. Ernest H. Miller, President of the Company, summarises his letier eddressed to us as follows: than last year, while wages per day | originally established in 1896, although were approximately the same as a|the present company was not formed year ago. until 1920. Bayuk Cigars is somewhat | smaller than the above companies, but | manufocturing Ingusts. - 113 princiga: | 3 manufacturing T princi Business Note trade marked brands eare Charles ‘Thomson, Havana Ribbon, Philadelphia By the Associated Press. mtmdfl Mapacuba and ce s { company has also substituted machine for han r wherever pos- e e T e e, "ne | Sible. Flnancing the modernization of e e an Moy & and s ex. |its plants was sccomplished by the — vk n?:e d‘.’” Perican | Sale of 7 per cent cumulative pr:’med. Stapies are the most important lot in | Shis has increased its bonded Aebt o | in the collection, with offerings of skunk 9 ‘fair] | and opossum the largest in the com- | a0l 10 continue fo earn a falrly i pany's history. Heavy offerings of | *'J} ?sn::l; mfi‘fi' however, that its | Northern muskrat siso are listed. earnings should fluctuate, for, besides — companies 1In- | the verying condition in the cigar in- operation by the Yellow Taxi jon. New Y b Yellow 5 . | et oot ke ee e Setvites | dustry, the company has acquired, in Corporation, ork, 'l‘"”“g" Cab Company, Inc., and wholly owned subsidiaries s el ey g during 1928 was 3,400, from which the gross receipts were $20, BUYS NEW PROPERTIES lof both the National Association of | making % » % atively heavy capital structure, with ! These companies will form the nucleus of a transportation which its organizers by association with other usits, NEW _YORK, April 18 () —National oolen and Worsted Spinners and the | 80 " alf of the total assets represented | will extend throughout the country. It will also enable e Cosaptay to olter the riding Piblk tranapoctation 8 the lowest coet; Water Works Corporation has acquired Worsted Manufacturers. No official ac- bszem-udmcxor bank loans. In; in the most modern equipment, and with the greatest measure of and control. National advertising, aimed to benefit the five new properties, all in Pennsylvania. 32 tion has been disband the | 1922 earnings were $14.56, three years; entire group, will call attention to the advantages of the protection and security afforded by the local units. > ‘They are Reading Suburban Water Co., nith Radic ter they declined to $5.41 » i Sinking Springs Water Co., and Wyo- § all | financing the ‘Transportation Eaebilities exclusive of missing Water Co, all serving suburban 1ast year to $9.07. N | these and of tory adjacent to Reading; Welss- ‘Throughout this period, M"'.'::v i 1 tioned being taken at a .94, terrif port Water Co. and Freeland Water Co. earnings common averaged : National Water Works now owns or % st 50 that m:naxvmndolu, recently in-; | IGS: mwdm?flammflm“nYnthmYMCflmuflfi ; Mvatated e e e 1 subsidiaries were examined by Arthur Young & Company for the year ended December 31, ‘mm’t" sy u?en‘yur eefabiished ' mew | that at current price- of e Chovas The h&%«",&?fia fiv: Shibee et fox th nbov:’ mm%m shows 3‘ u-fla:'aa record in Canada, reaching a total of | 2.1 per cent, considerably below portionate to the present stock ownership of the Parmelee Transportation Company, u_d?uwd to include an m-etm 1}1 BUSINESS: Parmelee Transportation Company has been organized under the laws of Delaware for the purpose of owning the — capital stocks and operating through a wholly owned subsidiary management company the business of various automobile transportation and cab companies located in the cipal cities of the United States. The Company will a forthwith a controlling interest in the stock of The Parmelee unrny.of(:hiunmdhlh"l‘uicwpnmfln? as well as a substantial amount of the butstanding stock of Chicago Yellow Cab Company, Inc. The Parmelee Company and its predecessor company have been successfally in business for over 75 years. It handles the deliv- «ydmfilb-ndtbeh(pn to and from C uuflthenflra-dam'm’:aity.inudfifiuh'm ::M yo:r‘r-mnbuummmd rom all the Chicago ra stations, the Company’s present operating fleet compris- busses and trucks. Xellow Taxt Carporution, New ¥ es & fiet of 1,200 taxicabs. Rocoguising the need of dependable ation for ellow Corporation at their terminals piers. Company preferential stands at many WWhNqumBmmenmm—fidnhnm Chicago Yellow Cab Company, Inc., operates through a wholly owned subsidiary a fleet of about 2,200 taxicabs and its taxicabs are also ym-t’fl“&nflndm!:ndmmmmmhw It is planned to increase the preferentiall number of cabs to 3,000 i ies are all leaders in their field and the largest ope: industry. The average number of taxicabs in ‘Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, garlicky, #pot, 1.254; April delivery, 1.25%5. Corn—No. 2 export, April delivery, no quotations; No. 2 yellow. domestic. spot, 1.08; cob corn, 5.75 and 6.00 barrel. Oats—No. 2 white, domestic, spot, 60a60%2; No. 3 white, domestic, spot, 58a 5815, Rye—Nearby, 1.10a1.15. Hay—Receipts, none. While hay is arriving here in limited quantities only, | - it is more than ample for the demand, which is being supplied mostly by truck from nearby points, a few carloads being recelved. There is not enough business passing to establish prices on the various kinds on merit at a range of 15.00a16.00 per ton of timothy or clover hay. Straw—No. 1 wheat, 12.00a12.50 per ton; No. 1 oat, 12.50a13.00 per ton. g 453 b -5 Se8res” £3q2 o 3 s = arssuSuarus wo & S il Ss3uzs yreanFussuiis ve 2, S a0 ausse! =835 PEEE B! BESASH Sgcacacggaddacda 52 SRS oo ) 2ENS8ERNLY! Cal American controls 15 properties in Pennsylvania, EEOE G i o New Jersey and Tennessee. N. M. Ar- gabrite, president of' American Gas & Electric Co. and of Appalachian Elec- gfl: Power Co., has been made a direc- . e B FAFERE B B §203,081616. This sum exceeds by | the two other leading cigar manufac- equal to 5% interest on minimum cash working capital of $2,000,000 which Parmelee completion of this financing: - 100,000,000 the total for the cor- | turers. Real Silk and Bayon Combined, reponins 1038 perot and i i | S, e, M, st s oty Combined Net Operating I fise providing foe Pedars) Taiee at th foé e | al Silk an yon Combined. of public offerings of an Hggr t earnings. Bayuk et Opera ncome after providing for Federal Taxes at the current rate for the The geherous use of artificial silk has forelgn stock and BOnd I8oues, e fiscal | 1s selliog At 105 times 1930 earnings, above periods of the companics in which Parmelee Transportation Co. will have a stock intorest $2,647,860.10' had a very serious effect upon the pro- . v B A to $2,- | General Cigar at 9.9 times and Consoll- | cocoon 70nio Copper . 3 Oig: o i m’«flmu amount thereof to stockholdings of Parmelee Transportation Co. S ey e . ke + Interest on minimum cash working eapital....cccoevennnsnanasanans (Copyright, 1029.) silk industry has devised a new material ) which is & combination of the real silk | ,gg:"',,fl.." R = akon Gol TInvestigating 0il Tanks. above earnings of $1,188,573.28 0 3.9 times the interedt these Debentures and earnings after mmm&mmmm-u nnhnnmlmknhpmm appearance in the market is promised © Net operatiag income Substantial additional of The Parmeies jahe 30, 1028, afr Federal Tunm, was §359,579, while soch inceite for the even moniAs eaded January 31, 1979 wes T amatal Ao of 399500, - . »,_ should accrue to the Parmeles wealth ., that earnings 2 jon B % 8% it to izt » Machine Gun to Prevent Escapes. ! R TR il Rt H ig] | including tions in i In order to discourage prisoners from . ] 5;: frcm the Tombs in New-York, ¥ 2 SEEEILE anBiuBnmeaatiB220S0 Hudson Power Corporation and United high resistance to the corrosive action Gas Improvement 003«-“0 Wall | 56" hydrogen sulphide and high-sulphur o s o @ z 6% Sinking Fund Convertible Debentures Price 99Y,% and interest Uilod Biates i Bis retirement frots R Sh':;’mh" been full of rumors of |crudes. Aluminum is one of ma- | et O-pearid e o (ha Mumietp . Common Stock—$24.50 per share hospital. 5 ration’s stock interest in Public Serv. mbating tank The Company has agreed to make application to list botk its Debentures and Common Stock on the New York Curd * ice Corporation of New Jersey, Mohawk E':mwu;“or mater] which have n' st . "ucllariel and Chicago Stock Exchange. Integration of the ' power. v ‘Within 24 houss Iaet his m.mm Co., died in & Baltimore s il Coantierce, ? Debentures and Common Stock are ofered, when, as and if sccepted by s, fljfic"m O-#:: ;3 2 e kel Baok Logal matiers. 1t is expected that Interim ‘or Debentures emd Stock Certifcates form : from Java fc b tanks A i for the Bonkers end; Messrs. Cu&?nq Hunt, Joeckel & Brown for the Company. . d coins on which the woman pic- ‘record I . M 3. 5 - L . E Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, This | b€ ; coin has not been minted men! natives of Java, which o i oIS o conts med In this advertisement has been from sources we believe 1o be 1o 573 S, 193, The vty of he e of e seciies il be byt o Uh o of Aesss, Cravath, deGerstors, Soame bears a_stron blance to 3 § 0 for years, but still is in ] A- SI’JI‘O 6 C 0. ts uzh OO but in u—znmmhfi-afidu:*mh ; 85%