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) THE EVENING WORLD, Share THE OUTSIDE MARKET—2.20 P. N, wor if : CHINN STABLE =: of N. 1. Beal iorized or fh L Melride he aut 1 Knipe The William Roberts Wa, Low Law hel low INDUSTHIALS ‘ (or trainers’ Heense 2400 Acine Con 4 7 " i 4. Wore VRORec 70 Acie Vacking 4 4 ‘ Wu Mh 8% ind Ho Wakoff 600 Amai + % 2 a jockeys’ Heen 100 Brie Aw Tob i ola same meoiing, which 100 Chic & Hast t 4 1 late hour 200 Durant Mix 20 ‘ _- 1600 Empire Food “mM 4 3000 Inver Rute we un VICTIM BAGGED WITH ETHER. 1100 Pegfeotion ‘Tire “i a 6800 Teading (val wy 1 " ‘Highwaymen Sitp Deog-Satarated ae ee ee \Shatfer Sells for $15,000— Sack Over Waysfarer's Head. cy eund Gar & Maas (2 % Keen Interest in | White walking down Queens Boule 4 nat |vard, near Maurice Avenue, Btmhurst, a} Auction, Jearly yesterday, William Lark of Sharow 8 | No. 222 West Sith Street, Manhattan, ul : Solvay +h PrN we wee |waa at d by two highwaymen. 200 United Profit Si % 1% r CH TRACK, May tay Gielen ‘ Southwest Jie Svotit ed aRa RAL NAAM pe 8 an jOne stepped up behind Larke and MN United Not Can ™ imuneee i 100% | (Special).—When PT Chinn was . STANDARD OILS. i} |pulled a baw down over his head, 0 Anglo-Am 01 19% = 19% 8OoN 191% | recently ruled off all tracks under while th sther went through his . SON lol's | the s p 1 B § aes L's a4 tim, | te Supervision of the Maryland Rac-| pockets, getting only. $19 in cash. ® Galena So ‘ s jog | NE Commission, t following lan-|Larke said later the bag had been 000.8 0 of Indiana. To TUM ‘ try |sruage was employed in connection |aaturated with ether, INDMU'ENDENT O1 8 11% | with his racing stable Larke was on his way home from ($900 Aillca Out Z i i sw Wh] 6 aio 5 friend's home when he was aet 100 Arkansas Nat Gas Th aes n oie given to P. T. Chinn |@ i 1 i upon. He was rendered unconscious 3000 Boone OIL . ety to sell his horses at public auction.| by the ether fume 1 found fas) Seaea epic ti red sainetith ent ati ‘ y the other fumes and ‘ound dis Catt ltvod 48M io Adah of horses (o follow sale | dazed soon after and taken to the 10 Clues Sey B' cete... 38% of horses if stewards of any race|noarest police station 200 Creole Syn. 3% meeting are satisfied that the sale is| Larke was unable to give the police 200 Denny Ol... * : bonafide.” & description of the highwaymen ee fa 1k te] But Few Hours Later Detectives! The Chinn horses were sold in the B00 Magincers Vetroicum ... lie te tte : Fi : 2600 Federal Ou the Get 1 ana Two Pe moners, [Paddock of the Jamaica race cours ~ SIMON TO HAVE A NAVY. 200 Gilliland Oi. 41 A tru loaded with w en thia{ C2 Monday last and most of them meet 500 Gientock Oi! velour d at $30,000 was stolen this] brougnt prices that would indicate | Comminsioner Adda Police Laanch= 200 Grapads Ot) morning Fourth Avenue and sth). ooo) : i ‘aa dartey ilies Street, and a few hours Inter the goods|tat the thoroughbred’s market was es to Mis Drag Hanters. ign tues OL Wace recover ‘i very strong. John Shaughnessy paid] Determined to stamp out drug smur- eta herd | $15,000 for Shaffer, and $1,200 tor Wy-|gling by the crews of vessels, Spect 2000 Keystone Ranger he; while Abe Hallow gave $8,600 for | Deputy Police Commissioner Simon has 5 adhering to Collins & Aikman, No. 8} Wishbone, and $5 for Reckna, the |®4ded police launches to his forces ase Sih theet o driver of theliatter an eight year old Manned by detectives and in co-opera- an ¢ car old geldin, 1% 1 ? Veruok, Charles 4 made another de-| ys, J, Keeney paid $6,300 for VaAte tion with Inspector Hallock of the Ma- aL nd when he returned his truck | seios James Hoden bid $1,700 fou rine Division, they will operate nignt 200 Simms Pet. 1 10% 10% Detectives Finn, Wood and |) 08 <ames Boden id $4,700 for the /ana day, and thelr number will be in- ies Gusts 08 % ON they found the goods in the|{W® year old Opperman, and got him.| creased gradually. Lieut, Mooney will 1009 Texon 0 & 1. oo. ‘of Daniel Hennessy in 28th {Others sold well up, but these were) be in charge. 380 United Tex Oi vasvvsse A | Street, and that Harry Cohen, No. 413|the highest prices Saying that his men have seized hot dh eaddanih dela ee ag th Street, wae transterring the| At a meeting of the stewards of the | 900,000 worth of drugs, Commsstonor te ram their ori cases into Jovk a | Simon added: ‘The customs ofMfcials ar 500 Aine Ir Col. tee fe % alte Gohen and Hennessy were ar- | Jockey Club held last evening at the | eMcient, but not sufficient to th too Aw T&T wane “ headquarters of the organization in| {he sigantlc task of running down the 1000 Auanta bree ; wt —_—_—_—>————— New York City th 8 OCC 5 ae smugglers, will, board ve 1100 ig Ledge reece fe * Conrt Censures Two Lawyers. : iti PAD ED | eels Only In an emibrmency, 10 Boa : le 3 The Appellate Division to-day cen-| His horses was referred back to the eae $000 Bow, & Sm vevessesee GOSS | reg Irving H. Tookman and James | Maryland Racing Commission to ates DEFICIT OF $9,202,437. Tee Calum '& sure 4 TH. Penn, lawyers, for writing letters|to the genuineness of last Monday's die ie 3500 Candeieria Mo. 4035 © Jintimating possibility of criminal The names of the horses in-|Sad News for Stockholders of In- BO Con Virginia cece 8 ition with attempts to recover | volved are Venizelos, Wylie, erman, ternational Par xchange. 2000 Gorter Silver ot ent Justice Dowline, who! 1), Coatinai; Shatte been, |. Ot) LOU y 13.—OMetals of the 000 Cresson Gold. Mie Lhe said he was convinced bo oth | Z € International Fur Exchange to-day a 4 ™ Wish Bone, L mm, Beck and} : relict! we se thelr dec i Beckna and) nounced a deficit of $9,202437 In the 360 3 2 nad they @i iven | an | finances of the establishment. A circular yastvha, Croemt ation. to the ma t re 7 an 2 ! ase beaten ined tae ae auld waver is bean Lub, tC al ing Md office of | containing this information is beings tie Gl wo ; the Jockey Club was notified not to! jailed to all stockholders. 1000 Gold Devel 2 3 | i : Re yoldtleld are eon 8 ’ ibe Ged Karu, ~ > 4 | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL 1200 Goid Silver Pick v ‘ 8 = = rm 4600 Gold Zone see ip) a | ee ee 4 sees in lonce uff ||| NEW ISSUE : 1000 Jumbo atenslon fe | 10,000 000 1600 Knox Diside wv ot (it | ’ ’ Julod McNan 5 is 2 | 1000 McNamara Greeeat ss. 1 MH 2500 Marsh ote ° ° Et co eee a elly-Springfield Tire Compan 200 Atother Lode co ie th Oe Aloe Natioual Tia eo Ate Ave 100 Nipissing rae er T. Y % A 13 Ser Sa ne en-Year 8% Sinking Fund Gold Notes seit \ | 13500 Mex Cons ee | Dated May 15, 1921 Due May 15, 1931 1000 Rochester Minds vcs. 6 6 6 er | 1600 San Toy «++ er King Divide... 2 2 200 So Am T&G 1000 Tonopan Me 1000 Tonoyanr ewe eu t 10000 Hainburz 4M 2000 Swiss Gor Sits BONDS. 8000 Allied Packer Ge 2000 An Tel 6: 1000 Arn ‘Tel us 24 1) Anacvnd 1y2000 Ana 5000 Ang! 7000 sein &: 42000 Can Na 3400 Copper 2000 BANKING AND FINANCIAL. eS Public Utility Bonds (Yielding from 7% to 9%) In these times of railroad and industrial uncertainty careful investors do well to consider the securities of these public monopolies. A well-selected list of conserva. tive, desirable investment issues will be forwarded upon request. L.L. Winkelman & Co. 62 Broad Street, New York Lalephone Broad 6470 brane Uihows ip Leading Uities Direct Wires to Various Markets DOOLEY. May 12, 1021, CATHBRIN D y 1 of Mich be m 473 St. Ann A D0 AM | Call “Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night PRANK FE. CAMPRED “THE FUNERAL, CHURCH” Inc, (Non-Sectarian) 1970 Broadway at 66th St. Downtows Office, 234 St. & 8th Av. ——_-——_—_—_—_— LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | Oh TOst— Friday mominy in B. oR, T. anbwa Tie leaner pocketbook, Howard if returned to Prcific Bana, 20a vt, aud Madioon ay, Interest payable in New York May 15 and November 15. Coupon Notes in Interchangeable Denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, Registerable as to Principal only. Redeemable as a whole or, if in part, only pursuant to the any interest date at 110 and interest. sinking fand, on Interest payable without deduction of normal Federal Income Tax not in excess of 2%. The present Pennsylvania Four Mill Tax will, on application, be refunded to holders resident in Pennsylvania. THE TRUST AGREEMENT WILL PROVIDE FOR THE RETIREMENT OF THE ENTIRE ISSUE AT 110 AND INTEREST BY DRAWING BY LOT $1,000,000 PER ANNUM ($500,000 NOTES ON LACH INTEREST DATE), BEGINNING MAY_15, 1923, AND CONTINUING UNTIL MAY_15, 1931, WHEN THE REMAINING $2,000,000 WILL BE PAID AT 110 AND INTEREST Centra! Union Trust Company of New York, Trustee Purther information in regard to this isswe of Notesis fiven in a letter to us from Mr. A. B. Jones, President of the Company, from which we summarize as follows: These Notes are the direct obligations of Kelly-Springfield Tire Company and constitute its only funded debt. The proceeds of this issue will be used for the fending of its floating indebtedness and to furnish additional capital. The Company's outstanding capital stock at current market quotations repre- sent an equity of over $20,000,000 ranking junior to this issue. Net profits for the four years ended December 31, 1920, after depreciation, and available for interest and Federal Taxes, as certified by Messrs. Touche, Niven & Co., Public Accountants, averaged $3,269,006 per annum, or over four times the maximum interest charge of $800,000 under this issue. These Notes will be issued under a Trust Agreement which will provide in substance, am standing: the fair value will not than 15% of Notes except equal to the am including these future issne of preferred or common stock and will maintain total current assets at lea ong other covenants, that so long as any of these Notes are out- atts Company will not mortgage or pledge of its real or acNerniee acquir share equally and ri ably in the lien of such mortgage or pledge prevent the Company ses purchasing property subject to a mortgage or from creatin: chase money mortgage to the extent Ai persoaal property now owned ed, unless these Notes shall his covenant shall not a por- 75% of of the property purchased, nor from pledging as security for loans made to it in the regular and current conduct of its bu! accounts receivable or other liqhid assets cr stocks, bonds or other securities owned by it. During the life of these Notes, the Company increase the amount fixed assets (as of May 15, invested in 1g9at) by more the face amount of these | from future earnings or the ount of its total indebtedness, Notes then outstanding, We offer these Notes when, as, and if issued and received by us, subject to prior sale and to the approval of counsel, at : Price 99% and Interest Tt ise. Ma that temporary notes or interim receipts will be ready for delivery on or about May 25, 1921 Al legal matters in connection with this issue will be approved by Messrs. Sullivan & Cromwell and Messrs. Moses & Singer of New York. GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO. H.P. GOLDSCHMIDT & CO. LEHMAN BROTHERS HALSEY, STUART & CO., tne. ‘We do not guarantee the statements and ftgures presented herein, bet they are taken from sources which we believe to be accurate FRIDAY, MAY 13, MME. CURIE MADE DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Great Gathering at Smith College Ma : atts; Where Honorary Degree ¢ tor thé Btate Comneheial and f 1 ts ‘Conterred Savings Bank Called tw daunt tive NORTHAS PON, “Mri SIs (em puliowman aNd the WenmtavE Wid ere le ' » discoverer of ra 1, made Ko Messenger wae seventy thie appen o-day s | Whe and the eent arrival in Amerten “| wa ' ited Smith Colle und “| ladders, an A (000, allowance hon of Doctor of Seivnee, | ABE | wegin aaweree, ome Nation ‘3 w daw ere, e Het. Bybee | POD A a, Nath nal, a two daughters, thon file and attother knocked the mie te. Currie lett po tmin fom j policeman dows with a bucket a Jon. York nt Springt a comple | {Ubher ain automod: Sn k quarantine @ h we by ute rriving int te Tors or le Journey by wut veriving in sho | After C4 ren tat 1; Hy yo afternoon, vim if h abs: he ceremony of vonferring —————— stn al au xrew took piace tn John Mt HEADS CITY'S BOY SCOUTS. by: A aaion co *, 7 ith: i ice aN “ana. (eG ste ;# » De Roo It Accen Chatrman- Masauchuaeits Autleultural Colle Le AAC ieerdeld Aa a he ‘ nd invited guests hona nklin D. Roosevelt, formerty As VIriah team.) 120 | * Kuest) was ompanied by Pre retary of the y, yoster- ! Riana, natvoe epose” quent “ans ACNE Sagriaey, Gf the Nats, Setter Investors and |y.i dl . New York City Comuittee of the bi T d G id aie SEIZED AS BOGUS OFFICER. wt raders Guide ' Sian Whe. Weata Ravhl Waitara |stingne iholuning tone Containing the General Rules |? the five borough councils a8 Lock | H of Trading, the Ri Locked Up by Inspectors, Rifts for cseout wore iw aeonter and Bond Holders, Commi wo} | Wearing the uniform of a firat clnsa i Charges, How to Give a Broke et pe officer of the ed States Instructions, ete. ' Niuvy and a shietd “8 SENT ON REQUEST Naval Intelligence 1 Call —phone—writ ie said he was Theode 6 no Ww oe rt { Loulaville, was a De a Dou, LOUISVILLE. ENTRIES. hall daha ot Avenue and 86th Street last Bkeoutive, a | fe charge of Impersonating a Naval in-|of the New ¥ Lenina favanlav's JONES & BAKER |! telligence officer. | Wihioull Members of the N.Y. Curb Markets [y'4 Vail was taken to the West ¢sth| ar reet Police Station by Chief Insp From the Holton (Kan) Signal.) , BROAD STREET OFFICE i When the train arrived at McParland | tHe ailabla Slee 50 Broad Street Tel. Broad 7150}! Mrs. Cantleld's grip sw Sree Comb, 116) MADISON SQUARE OFFICE | who assert that a man answe Whether it was stolen or tal St AGE 225 Fifth Ave. Tel. Madison Sq. 1377 ] | description branded sailors nud forced them to hand over $5 under penalty of being locked up. | Vail | the xrip and ta fet try will he arraigned before the t to her by the ini a anh clalmieg: foe | ices ii i ‘i thorities this: morning. \Derson who took it from the train ove yearoks ‘anda alates Offices in 8 Principal Cities ! BANKING AND FINANCIAL. May 1, 1921 Coupon Bonds in denon BA | President of the Com Business in 1802 and has sin | ducted by the du partnership and ‘The present corpe | and represents the which has HOLD UP POLICEMAN TOO. Undaunted by OMteer, or $10 | is BANKING AND FINANCIAL. inations of $1,000, $500, and $100, with privileze of registration as ¢ in denominations of $1,000 and authorized multiples thereof The following summarized description of these Bonds has been prepared for us by Irenee du Pont The business of If Nemours and Co. was es Nemours and Co., been in successful operation for 1921, S 29 ‘Fountain Pay, 109, Mons Toran Sie RACE *Simomite, 108: in'e Comt, 110: 110, Pure $10,000; the JAMAICA ENTRIES. FAMALON Kobbers Get RACK T is A question that she is un. is anawer, but her faith in humanity | meson auch thit she ta of th in 42nd STREET OFFICE opinion th | DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE! LBANKING AND FINANCIAL. | $35,000,000 (Total Issue) E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. TEN-YEAR 7%% GOLD BONDS Due May 1,193 Interest payable May 1 and November f in New York City Redeemable at any time at the option of the Company in whcle or in part, upon 60 days’ notice, at 110% and accrued interest 1922, the redemption pvice thereafter decreasing one per cent. » year ending April 30 prior to May 1, cach succe y principal, Fully cosisteres wey de Coupon aud reyistered Bonds ares and the several denominations interchangeable NKERS TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, Trustee ea, pany, from his letter to us dated May 12, 1921: I. duPont de ablished ce been continuously con- Company’s direct or indirect investment in Genera! Motors stock. In connection with the issue of these Bonds, du Pont American Pont interests, first as a Industries, Inc. (which will hold the du later in corporate form, Pont interests in General Motors stock), sration, EF. I. du Pont de will issue to I¢, I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., $25,000,000 of its Serial Notes (secured by 7,000,000 shares of General Motors Corporation common stock), $20,000,000 of was organized in 1915 development of a business | 119 years. In addition to its explosives its 8° preferred stock (being the entire issue | business, the Company is now active in thereof), and all its common stock. many allied lines, including artificial leath- er, pyralin, dyestuffs, paints and var- Equity ‘The total assets of F. I. du Pont nishes and acids. —— _ de Nemours and Co. aggregate a Oral eee oe "i $280,000,000, compared with which thi | Purpose Proc ee of these Bonds will be $35,000,000 issue pela braced the Companys used in part to supply funds for of Issue ——__ the pe | cost of General (temporarily finar ties Company), corporate purpos Nemours and Co | pany’s | mercial business, over $7,500,000 ar | such years were su | the $2,625,000 rec interest charge earnings were exclu 5on The above ount.t plie to their order, on Temporary Bonds or t | | | Guaranty New York, Ma | Earnings During | profits on military business, have averaged First National Bank, New York Company of New York 13, only funded debt, although there are still ane nnsncine yeahs outstanding about $1,000,000 bonds of sub- iced by du Pont Securi- sidiary manuf She companies which ae ana in part for other in course of retirement, ’ The capitalization moter duamontede junior to the Bonds is represented by $70,629,000 of 6% Debenture stock, and $63,378,000 Common stock and the uncapi- talized surplus and reserves amount to $88,675,000. ‘The Company’s surplus will necessarily be affected to the extent that the common stock of du Pont American Indus- inually, and in only one of tries, Inc sold to the stockholders of ch receipts less than twice I, 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co, for a juired to meet the annual sum other than at which it is now carried this issue of Bonds on the balance sheet of I. I. du Pont de isive of any return from the Nemours and Co, thelast tenyears the Com net receipts from its com as distinguished from the he Bonds are offered, subject to issue as planned, at 100° and accrued interest, to yield ce Morgan & Co. at 10 A.M F 15th, 1921, and will and all appl and also ca ward a smaller ‘ 1 payable at th J.P. Morgan & C New York funds f ti when prepared and ¢ ed, will payment. J. P. Morgan & Co. National City Company, New York Bankers ‘Trust Company, New York Harris, Forbes & Co. 192T 505 Fifth Ave. Tel, Murray Hill 7129']! i Ss vO ORM SS SSR SRST SBS GES ee re TT cts =e

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