The New York Times/1918/11/11/Adverts
WARD OFF INFLUENZA!
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IN CONVALESCING FROM INFLUENZA
take Imperial Granum, the Unsweetened Food, for at least three days exclusively. It is all nourishment with no tax on the weakened digestion. 25 cts., any druggist.—Advt.
Volunteer Autos Wanted
For Rush Delivery of Small Packages
for Manhattan and Bronx
Report Daily at 9 A.M.
Greater New York
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UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
W. G. McADOO, Director General of Railroads
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Let WHITE built it of CONCRETE.
White Fireproof Construction Co.
The greatest novel of the war,
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ
FOR SALE AT ALL BOOKSTORES.
PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT
CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY
for Pawn Tickets, Diamonds, Precious Stones and Jewelry. Appraising free. Strictly confidential.
FORGOTSTON'S
503 Fifth Ave., New York
E. Cor. 42d St. Tel 5831 Vanderbilt.
LEADS THE WORLD
Metropolitan New York is now the largest city in the world. Our Guaranteed Mortgages, based on its real estate, are supported by its huge population and are among the safest in the world.
LAWYERS TITLE & TRUST COMPANY
160 Broadway, New York
188 Montague St., Bkn. 44 Court St. Bkn. 367 Fulton St., Jamaica, N.Y. 393 E. 149th St., N.Y. 1354 B'way, Bkn, 160 Main St., White Plains, N.Y.
Special $6.50 Splendid for gift purpose. Tailored in Wool Double-faced Cloth, with silk corded edges and frogs. Cannot be equalled anywhere for less than Ten Dollars. Women's Fashionable Coats —designed to provde maximum comfort on cold Winter days, and possessive of much originality in their conception. Priced Remarkably low in a Special Sale To-day At $25 Smartly belted coats, in tasteful tailored and fur-trimmed styles. Tailored in soft, rich Wool Velour, that will give excellent service. Sizes 34 to 48. At $29.50 Skilful reproductions of much higher-priced coats, developed in Arcadian Lamb, Wool Velour, Burella and many other fashionable materials, with convertible storm collars of self material or fur. Lined throughout and interlined. At $35 A wonderful collection of coats in semi-belted and full-belted styles, exquisitely fashioned of All-Wool Pom-Pom, Two-tone Velour or Silvertone, luxuriously trimmed with the most wanted furs. Beautifully silk lined throughout. At $45 Coats of a very distinctive type, in a great variety of most uncommon styles, developed in Silvertone, Wool Velour, rich Pom-Pom, and Bolivia, featuring new adjustable collars of fur or self material. Sizes 34 to 52 1/2. At $65 Exact duplicates of high-priced imported coats, tailored beyond criticism in Bolivia, Crystal Cloth, Silvertone, or Velour de Laine, luxuriously trimmed with furs, or for wear with separate scarfs and muffs. 34 to 52 1/2. Also—A Very Large Collection of Extra-Size Coats at Correspondingly Low Prices Win the War Early Christmas Shipping Campaign The U.S. Government urges early Christmas shopping as a vital necessity. If you show a patriotic spirit by co-operating with the Government, more labor will be available for essential war work. We have a most extensive stock of practical merchandise for gift purposes now ready at reasonable prices. A Few Suggestions: Ivortus Toilet Sets; Gold Jewelry; Diamond Jewelry; Bath Robes for Men and Women; Slippers—in leather, or "Comfy" Slippers; and Gloves of every description. We accept payments and issue Official Liberty Receipts On account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books Beginning This Morning— An Extraordinal Special Sale of 200 Women's Serge Frocks Regularly $35 to $45 Reduced to $25 Beutifully Embroidered and strictly tailored All Wool Serge Frocks from our regular stock, together with a special purchase from a well-known Fifth Ave. Tailor. The styles are among the very newest, in straight line and tunic effects, and many in smart Slip-over kimona style with plaited skirt, tailored with a thoroughness seldom known in frocks at a moderate cost. Navy Blue, Black, and Brown. Sizes from 34 to 44, but not all sizes in each style. The Fashionably Dressed Woman Will Find Much of Interest in The New Binner Corsets Perfection in the proportioning of the new Binner Corsets gives to them not only an unusual degree of comfort, but also body gracing lines so far achieved in no other Corset. We are now featuring all the new models, for regular and extra-size figures. At $6 to $25 according to the material in which developed. Buy War Savings Stamps regularly. They help win the war. On sale on every floor and by all our salespeople. Coiffures of Unusual Beauty are easily arranged with the aid of a Natural Wavy Switch, or Transformation. We shall feature an excellent assortment to-morrow in fine quality hair at these special prices: Switches $4.45 Transformations $5.95 Slight additional charge for Grey Exceptional! Misses' Smart Frocks in two stunning Models Special $18.50 Practical, but very "stylish" frocks, fashioned of All-Wool Serve usually seen only in dresses at much higher prices. Some are enriched with Silk Braid. Others have clusters of pin tucks, demure round necks, and youthful Satin sashes. At $18.50—Unequalled! Limited to Monday and Tuesday 200 Women's Smart Suits Regularly $45 and $50 Reduced to $34.50 A collection of the most distinctive Sports, Dressy, and Tailored Suits shown, reduced for prompt disposal because the size and color ranges are not quite complete. Beautifully developed in Chiffon Broadcloth, Velour Velveteen, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Oxfords, Burella, and Velour Checks; some lavishly trimmed with furs. All silk lined and warmly interlined. Fourth Floor Fashionable Beaded Bags in a Remarkable Sale To-day Special at $5 Special at $5 Exquisite Chiffon Velvet Bags, with large mirror-backed beaded tops. The bead work is skilfully done, in colorings and designs of a most unique and very tasteful character. Black, Navy, Taupe, Brown, Plum The Newest and Most Exclusive Fashions in Smart Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs will be presented to-day in our Enlarged Department on the Sixth Floor, at prices remarkably low considering the superlative quality of the Pelts used in the development of the various models. A few of the splendid values to be presented.
Hudson Seal Coats in Stunning Totteur models | Special $175.00 |
Hudson Seal Coats in Three-quarter length models, exact copies of expensive imported models | Special 195.00 |
Hudson Seal Coats in Three-quarter length models, with luxurious Dyed Skunk Collar, Cuffs and Border | Special 234.00 |
Taupe Nutria Coats in Exquisite Trotteur models | Special 170.00 |
Natural Muskrat Coats in 30-inch Trotteur models | Special 125.00 |
Handsome Blended Marmot Coats with large Natural Raccoon collar | Special 90.00 |
Fox Scarfs | Special 25.00 |
Selected Fox Scarfs | Special 30.00 |
Fox Sets | Special 59.50 |
Hudson Seal Scarfs | Special 25.00 |
Hudson Seal Muffs | Special 14.50 |
Beaver Scarfs | Special 37.50 |
Beaver Muffs | Special 32.50 |
Skunk Scarfs | Special 37.50 |
Skunk Muffs | Special 39.50 |
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AN AMENDMENT TO THE TAX LAWS
Chapter 1 of the Revised Statutes of 1918 as adopted by the BUSINESS MEN OF GREATER NEW YORK
AN ACT. To provide revenue for the welfare of the boys in camp and on the battle line.
SECTION 1. EACH and every corporation doing business in Greater New York shall impose upon itself, during the week of Nov. 11th to 18th, a voluntary tax of not less than 1/4 of 1% on its outstanding capital stock and shall pay the same to the UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN, INC., in four equal installments—beginning on the first of December, 1918, and on the first of each of the three following months.
SECTION 2. EACH and every firm doing business in Greater New York shall impose upon itself, during the aforesaid week, a voluntary tax of not less than 2 1/2 % of its net profits, and shall pay the same in accordance with the provisions of the preceding section.
SECTION 3. EACH and every employee of the corporations and firms specified in the foregoing paragraphs (except the higher salaried officers and firm members, who are expected to make sur-gifts) shall impose upon themselves a voluntary tax of One Full Day's Pay, and shall pay the same in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing Section 1.
The law allows corporations to give one per cent on their capital stock. Your are asked to give only 1/4 of 1% to seven out of the eight great War Agencies.
This system of "Voluntary Taxation" has been devised to give recognition to the principle that there should be EQUALITY in GIFTS, just as there should be EQUALITY in TAXATION. Business men and their employees are constantly asking when solicited for funds to support the Great War Agencies—"What is my share? What is the other fellow giving?" The answer is: "The Industries Division of the UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN suggests a uniform basis of giving as outlined above. It is a ready-to-hand measuring rod which will spread the load evenly and without undue burden on anyone. Special circumstances may make it necessary for some to give less. In many instances others will give more. The decision in every instance rests on the consciences of the business men and their employees. The Campaign managers can only indicate a uniform basis which must be averaged in order to produce the amount needed."
PEACE is coming. The right kind of peace, too, from a military and political standpoint; but the complete fruits of the right kind of peace will not be gathered until, and unless, our boys are sustained through the long months of demobilization so that they come back to their homes and to their industries KEEN, FIT and CLEAN.
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Quantity in Stock. | Style. | Price. | Terms. |
250 | IV | $22.50 | $5 Down $5 a Month |
285 | VI | 32.50 | $5 Down $5 a Month |
107 | IX | 60.00 | $5 Down $5 a Month |
5 | X | 90.00 | $5 Down $5 a Month |
1 | XI | 115.00 | $10 Down $10 a Month |
1 | XIV | 175.00 | $10 Down $10 a Month |
52 | XVI | 225.00 | $10 Down $10 a Month |
21 | XVII | 275.00 | $15 Down $15 a Month |
On hand— | 580 of Style A |
" | 200 of Style B |
" | 110 of Style C |
Saks & Company
Broadway at 34th Street
Present the Best Value in
All Wool Army Sweaters
At $2.95
ever seen in the City of New York
Regulation Army Sweaters in slip-on sleeveless model with military collar. Made of Khaki color Pure Worsted Yarn. At $2.95 you get them considerably below to-day's wholesale cost.
600 Pairs Men's Wool Socks
Special $1.35
Made by I. R. Morely & Sons of London, England. When these are gone, we cannot duplicate them at any price. Good heavy weight, in smart Heather effects. All sizes.
Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers
Special $3.50
Seventy per cent. wool, insuring absolution protection from the cold, piercing winds of Winter. Celebrated Medlicott make, in all white only. All sizes.
Men's Heavy Weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits
Special $2.50
In the popular closed crotch model, in all sizes. Grey only, but the values are certainly splendid!
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of steel protect your valuables from all possible harm in the vaults of the Mercantile. Yours is the only key, ours the responsibility. Locked in Mercantile Safe Deposit, your valuables are fully protected.
THE MERCANTILE
Safe Deposit Company
115 Broadway, New York
Established 1878.
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The business here advertised is being conducted by the Alien Property Custodian of the United States, pending final sale and delivery to 100 per cent. American ownership.
This Company is and will be entitled to the same unreserved patronage as is enjoyed by any other loyal American business.
Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft,
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY, &
Kaffee Hag Corporation,
NEW YORK CITY.
Assets of Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft and/or 500 Shares of Stock of Kaffee Hag Corporation.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, A. MITCHELL PALMER, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public sale or sales, at the offices of the Kaffee Hag Corporation, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City, at 11 o'clock A.M., on Thursday, the 9th day of January, 1919, the following:
1. 500 shares of the capital stock of the Kaffee Hag Corporation, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, of the par value of $100 each.
2. The complete apparatus and factory equipment belonging to Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft, a corporation of Bremen, organized until the laws of Germany, now installed on the premises of Messrs. E. R. Squibb & Sons, New Brunswick, New Jersey, for the extracting, drying, roasting and sorting of coffee and for the refining of caffeine, including 1 Oldsmobile 1918 Model 5-passenger automobile and office furniture and fixtures.
3. About 34,836 pounds raw green coffee, about 63,145 pounds unroasted, caffeine-freed coffee, about 6,691 gallons C.P. Benzol, and a Lot of packing materials, cartons and labels as more accurately inventoried immediately prior to the sale.
4. The claims of indebtedness and accounts receivable of the Kaffee Handels Akiengesellschaft, a corporation of Bremen, organized under the laws of Germany, not including cash on hand and money owing by, or on deposit with, banks and/or trust companies, against the Kaffee Hag Corporation, and other debtors, residing or doing business in the United States.
5. The right, title and interest of the Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft in and to the following agreements:
a) An agreement between Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft, a corporation of Bremen, organized under the laws of Germany, and Kaffee Patent Akitengesellschaft, a corporation of Bremen, organized under the laws of Germany, dated April 6th, 1914.
b) A contract between the Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft and Messrs. E. R. Squibb & Sons, dated May, 26th, 1914.
c) Another contract between the Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft and Messrs. E. R. Squibb & Sons, dated May 26th, 1916.
6) All the right, title and interest of the Kaffee Handels Aktiengesellschaft in and to the following Letters Patent of the United States:
Number | Date | |
897,763 | issued | Sept. 1, 1903 |
960,357 | issued | Feb. 22, 1910. |
958,073 | issued | Mar. 29, 1910. |
953,074 | issued | May. 29, 1910. |
953,648 | issued | Mar. 29, 1910. |
964,944 | issued | July 19, 1910. |
936,392 | issued | Oct. 12, 1909. |
1,000,692 | issued | Aug. 15, 1911. |
1,009,610 | issued | Nov. 21, 1911. |
13,261 | re-issued | June 27, 1911. |
13,262 | re-issued | June 27th, 1911. |
13,263 | re-issued | June 28, 1911. |
The said property will be offered in separate lots to be determined upon in the order of sale, and shall also be offered for sale jointly as one lot.
Full description of and information concerning the shares of stock and the property thus to be sold, and the terms and conditions of such sale or sales, and an inspection of said property, may be obtained by qualified and accepted bidders by application to
JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF SALES, 110 West 42d Street, New York City.
A. MITCHELL PALMER, Alien Property Custodian.
Harriman National Bank
Fifth Avenue and 44th Street
New York
Money in Bank
There was never a time when so large an amount of cash was carried in the pocket as in this day of large wages and high prices.
Whatever money a man may have consistently carried about with him formerly must be doubled in amount to-day. As a matter of fact, it is probably, under current conditions, not only doubled, but tripled, if not quadrupled. This large amount of money is performing no useful service and is one of the causes for the present restriction of credit.
Every hundred dollars carried in pocket would have a credit potential capacity of some eighty dollars if deposited in bank. This credit is sorely needed today and the increase that would be afforded by despositing in bank cash unneccessary for daily needs would yield an enormous sum.
Exactly the same criticism can be made of money that is carried over night by merchants in their till, for if only a few hundreds or a few thousands of dollars here and there, the aggregate throughout the country would afford one day's basis for a corresponding amount of credit totaling a great sum.
In New York, the unique service of the Harriman National Bank, open from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. daily, Saturdays included, offers the community not only the benefit of deposited cash, but also one day earlier clearance of checks and a corresponding day's use of funds thereby represented. This suggestion comprehends one of those individual patriotic services which we are apt to overlook.
BANKING HOURS FROM 8 O'CLOCK A.M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P.M.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS OPEN FROM 8 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT
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UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
NOVEMBER 11 to 18
This is one of a series of seven announcements, each prepared by one of the seven great organizations that are coming before the American people this week in a United Appeal for $170,500,000—which sum has been approved by the U.S. Government.
John W. Lyon Oldest Established. Economical. 69 E. 123th St. Phone 1338 Marlow.
THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY
233d St. By Harlem Train and by Trolley.
Office, 20 East 23d St., New York,
Lots of small size for sale.
PURCHASING POWER OF MONEY
When the world is again following its peaceful pursuits, the purchasing power of money should be much greater than today. The man who will profit by this unusual condition is the man who invests now in well secured long-term bonds. By investing in bonds of this character, he not only would receive over a long period of years the unusually high return they now yield, but the purchasing power of his income would be materially increased as commodity prices gradually decline. Let us suggest to you some long-term bonds.
Write for List No. 1219
"Well Secured Long-Term Bonds"
Spencer Trask & Co.
25 Broad Street, New York
ALBANY BOSTON CHICAGO
Members New York Stock Exchange
U.S. Government Bonds
Treasury Certificates
Foreign Gov't Bonds
Municipal Bonds
Public Utility Bonds
Railroad Bonds
Short Time Notes
General Circular 102 under request.
Harris, Forbes & Co
Pine Street, Corner William NEW YORK
EXEMPT FROM ALL FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
JOLIET, ILL., 5s Due September 1, 1919-25
LYNDHURST, N.J., 5s Due July 1, 1919-57
PORTSMOUTH, VA., 6s Due July 1, 1928
ASHEVILLE, N.C., 5 1/4s Due July 1, 1919-57
Prices Upon Application.
R. M. GRANT & CO.
31 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK
BOSTON CHICAGO
United States Rubber
Pierce Arrow Motor
as Peace Stocks
Send for Special Review A 52
Also Analyses on Sugar Stocks
Punta Alegre
Cuba Cane
Cuban American
Lamborn & Co.
Seven Wall Street New York Tel. 6310 Rector
Philadelphia New Orleans Savannah Havana
Members
N.Y. Stock Ex. N.Y. Produce Ex. N.Y. Cotton Ex. N.Y. Cof. & Sug. Ex. Chicago Board of Trade London Produce Clearing House, Ltd.
MORGAN & KANE
Members
New York Stock Exchange
66 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Telephone Rector 5741
New York State Bonds
Barr & Schmeltzer
Members New York Stock Exchange
14 Wall St. Specialists. New York.
New Jersey Securities
Outwater & Wells
35 Exchange Place. Tel. 29 Montgomery. Jersey City, N.J.
MERRILL, LYNCH & CO.
7 Wall St.
Jones Bros. Tea
Edmunds & Jones
Trading Dept.
Far Sighted Investing.
Many investors, who a few months ago were waiting for still lower prices are now buying. This is indicated by the rising tendency of many issues.
The law of supply and demand is reflected in the prices of bonds as in all commodities.
Municipal Bonds
at this time and their Income Tax Exempt feature make them particularly attractive to discriminating investors.
Write for our List B-94 of Municipal Bond Issues Yielding 4 1/2 to 6%
Spitzer, Rorick & Co.
Established 1871
Equitable Bldg., Toledo New York Chicago
POST-WAR VALUES:
We have issued a Special Bulletin in which the more active and representative securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange have been classified into several groups indicating their respective relations towards present and future financial and economic conditions. Our reasons for these classifications are also set forth.
Copies of this bulletin will be sent free upon request.
J. S. Bache & Co.
Members New York Stock Exchange
42 Broadway, New York.
Listed securities bought and sold for investment or conservative margin account.
B. H. & F. W. Pelzer
Members N.Y. Stock Exchange
Phone Broad 6037. 12 Broadway
Liggett & Drexel
Members New York Stock Exchange
Conservative Investments
61 Broadway—New York Boston Philadelphia Buffalo
F. M. Dyer & Co.
High-Grade Investment Securities
24 Broad Street, New York City
Telephone 3620 Rector, Boston. New Haven.
Municipal Bonds
Exempt from Federal Taxes
Eligible to secure Postal Savings Deposits
Field, Richards & Co
100 Broadway, N. Y. Tel. 1356 Rector. Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago
Prudden & Company
Toledo, Ohio
85 Cedar St., New York
Tel. Cortlandt 5164
Municipal Bonds
Clark, Dodge & Co.
Railroad—Industrial—Public Utility
Government—Municipal
Investment Securites
Statistical information regarding securities furnished to investors and trustees.
Security Issues Negotiated
51 Wall Street, New York
Guaranteed First Mortgages
Free from Personal Taxation
We offer Guaranteed First Mortgage Investments
On New York City Read Estate at 51⁄2% to amounts of $100 and up, and also the following mortgages
Amount of Loan | Guaranteed Rate of Interest to Investor | Stories | Material | Type | Rental | Value of Security |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$1,800 | 51⁄2% | 2 & Cellar | Brick | Dwelling | Owner Occupier | $3,250 |
3,250 | 5% | 2 & Cellar | Bright & Stucco | Dwelling | Owner Occupier | 6,250 |
4,000 | 51⁄2% | 5 & Bas't | Brick | Apartments | $1,896 | 9,000 |
8,000 | 5% | 5 & Bas't | Brick | Stores & Apartments | 2,766 | 15,000 |
Details of other offerings in various amounts, with photographs of properties, furnished upon request.
When buying real estate consult us relative to Title Examination.
Write for booklet, "The Ideal Investment."
New York Title and Mortgage Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS MORE THAN $3,000,000
135 Broadway, New York Phone 6880 Cortlandt
203 Montague St., Brooklyn Phone 7100 Male
PEACE INVESTMENTS
A revaluation of many securities will be necessary with conditions obtaining under the peace readjustment. Many of the long term bonds of the Railway and Industrial companies offer great opportunities to obtain investments that will be safe for years to come.
Correspondence with investors invited.
Dominick & Dominick
115 Broadway, New York
Phone 2080 Rector
We Finance
Electric Light, Power and Street Railway Enterprises with Records of Established Earnings
We Offer
Bankers and Investment Dealers
Proven Public Utility Securities
Correspondence solicited
Electric Bond and Share Company
(Paid-up Capital and Surplus, $21,000,000)
71 Broadway New York
Exempt from all Federal Income Taxes
Our complete list of Municipal Bonds contains, among many other attractive issues, the following:
Issue | Maturity | Yield |
---|---|---|
City of Syracuse, N. Y., 41⁄4s | 1920-1922 | 4.40% |
City of Cleveland, Ohio, 5s | 1930-1945 | 4.50% |
Oakdale, Pa., Tax Free 5s | 1928-1943 | 4.60% |
City of Akron, Ohio, 41⁄2s | 1925 | 4.60% |
Cascade County, Montana, 43⁄4s | 1927-1933 | 4.70% |
Jefferson County, Mo., 41⁄2s | 1924-1930 | 4.75% |
City of Hopkinsville, Ky., School 5s | 1936 | 4.75% |
State of Louisiana Port 5s | 1941-1953 | 4.75% |
City of Lakewood, Ohio, 5s | 1924-1932 | 4.75% |
City of Hillsboro, Ill., 6s | 1938 | 4.80% |
Port of Astoria, Oregon, 5s | 1932-1948 | 5.00% |
Mitchell Co., Texax, 5s | 1924-1957 | 5.00% |
City of Madisonville, Ky., 5s | 1933 | 5.00% |
City of Ardmere, Okla., 5s | 1928-1938 | 5.00% |
Freestone Co., Texas, Road 5s | 1919-1948 | 5.20% |
Houston County, Tex., Road Dist. 5s | 1920-1937 | 5.20% |
McKensie County, No. Dak., 6s | 1923 | 5.25% |
City of Durant, Okla., 6s | 1933 | 5.37% |
Southeast Arkansas Levee Dist. 6s | 1923-1937 | 5.50% |
Walthall Co., Miss., Sup. Dist 6s | 1928-1941 | 5.50% |
Lake Worth, D. D., Palm Beach Co., Fla., 6s | 1922-1944 | 6.00% |
We shall be pleased, upon request, to send our latest revised list, G-206, together with full descriptive circulars on any of the above.
William R. Compton Company
Government and Municipal Bonds
"Over a Quarter Century in this Business."
14 Wall Street, New York
St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Jackson, Miss.
Inheritance Tax
The Bank deposits of a non-resident are not taxable under the inheritance tax laws of New Jersey, and a Safe Deposit Box rented in the name of a non-resident is accessible to representatives of his estate without notice to or consent of the State.
MECHANICS' TRUST COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY
ESTABLISHED 1886.
Only Trust Company in New Jersey That Clears Through the New York Clearing House.
39 WEST 8TH STREET, BAYONNE N. J.
OPP. R. STATION.
Russian Currency
Russian Gov. Bonds
Mexican Currency
Mexican Gov. Bonds
Bought-Sold-Quoted
ALFRED R. RISSE
66 Broadway, N. Y. Rector 1655
CARL H. FFORZHEIMER & CO.
Dealers in Standard Oil Securities
Phone 4860-1-2-3-4 Broad. 25 Brand St., N. T.
STANDARD OIL STOCKS
Columbia Graphophone
C. C. Kerr & Co.
2 Wall St., N. Y. 'Phone 6780 Rector
Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific Ry. Co.
First and Refunding 4s, 1934.
To Yield About 5 3⁄4%
43 Exchange Place, New York.
Ter. R. R. Assoc. 4s, '53
Utah P. & Lt. 1st 5s, '44
Dayton Pow. & Lt. Pfd.
John Nickerson, Jr.
61 Broadway, New York.
Telephone Rector 5418.
Current Market Review
Sent on Request
Toole, Henry & Co.
Members New Yourk Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange.
Equitable Bldg., New York.
CENTRAL UNION TRUST CO.
of New York.
80 Broadway 54 Wall Street
BRANCHES
5th Avenue at 60th Street
Madison Avenue at 42nd Street
5th Avenue at 88th Street
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $29,000,000
Write for
Straus Investors Magazine
Invaluable to Conservative Investors.
S. W. STRAUS & CO.
150 Broadway
SURETY BONDS
American Surety Co.
of New York. (Founded 1884.)
Home Office, 100 Broadway.
A LEGAL INVESTMENT.
Trustees, Administrators, Executors
51⁄2% Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates Write for Booklet "A"
First Mortgage Guarantee Co.
Bridge Plaza N.; L. I. City, N. Y.
HARRIMAN NATIONAL BANK
Fifth Avenue & Forty-fourth St.
New York
Banking Hours from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Safe Deposit Vaults 8 A. M. to Midnight.
LIBERTY BONDS
BOUGHT FOR CASH
All Issues and Denominations Bought at Stock Exchange Prices.
DIDRICHSEN & CO.,
Tel. John 3174-5-6-7. 34 Pine St., N.Y.
Mark A. Noble Theodore C. Corwin
NOBLE & CORWIN
25 Broad St. New York
Great American Insurance
RIGHTS
Telephone 111 Broad.
"Passed by the Capital Issues Committee as not incompatible with the national interest, but without approval of legality, validity, worth or security. Opinion No. A2546."
$3,000,000
The Jacob Dold Packing Co.
7% Serial Gold Notes
Coupon Notes in denomination of $1,000 each. Interest payable May 15 and November 15 without deduction for any Federal Normal Income Taxes, now or hereafter deductible at the source, up to 4%. To be dated November 15, 1918. Due serially November 15, 1919 to November 15, 1923.
These Notes will be the direct obligations of The Jacob Dold Packing Company and will constitute its only obligations outstanding in the hands of the public. The entire proceeds of this issue will be used in reduction of present outstanding bank loans and to increase working capital to take care of an increase in the volume of business which has been urgently requested by departments of the United States and Allied Governments.
The average earnings, including those of its subsidiary companies, available for interest and Federal taxes for the past five and one-half years have been approximately $1,100,000 per annum, or over five times the maximum annual interest on these Notes.
Sold to yield from 7% to 71⁄4%, according to maturity.
All the notes having been sold, orders will be executed at prevailing market prices.
Descriptive Circular will be sent upon request for AG-187
The National City Company
Main Office National City Bank Building
Uptown Office Fifth Avenue and 43rd St.
Correspondent Offices in Thirty-one Cities
ITALIAN DISCOUNT AND TRUST COMPANY
announces the opening of its offices for the transaction of business.
BANCA ITALIANA DI SCONTO
Correspondent
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Depositary
The Italian Discount and Trust Company will transact a general domestic and foreign banking business. Its connection with the Banca Italiana di Sconto (which has more than seventy branches in the important industrial, and commercial centers of Italy) places the Italian Discount and Trust Company in a most favorable position for the fostering and financing of commercial transactions between Italy and the United States.
Through its affiliations in every important center of the globe the Italian Discount and Trust Company affords quick and direct banking service with all parts of the world.
The Company cordially invites your inquiries as to how it can serve you.
ITALIAN DISCOUNT AND TRUST COMPANY
399 BROADWAY
J. K. Rice, Jr.& Co. Buy & Sell
- Air Reduction
- American Meter Stock & Bonds
- American Piano Com. & Pfd.
- American Snuff Com.
- Commonwealth Pr., Ry. & Lt, Pfd.
- Del. Lack. & West. Coal
- Famous Players-Lasky
- Farmers Loan & Trust Stock
- Great Amer. Insurance "Rights"
- Great Northern Paper
- Guaranty Trust Stock
- Lehigh Valley Coal Sales
- Lone Star Gas
- Midland Securities
- National Fuel Gas
- Penn Coal & Coke
- Port Lobos Petroleum
- Remington Typewriter Stocks
- Singer Manufacturing
- J. Spencer Turner Deb. 6s
- Texas Pacific Coal & Oil
- Winchester Arms
- Yale & Towne Mfg.
J. K. Rice, Jr.& Co.
Phones 4000 to 4010 John. 88 Wall St., N. Y.
- Adirondack Elec. Com.
- Amer. Gas & Elec. Pfd.
- Butterworth Judson
- Bush Terminal Com. & Pfd.
- Casein Co. of America
- Cities Service Pfd.
- Cities Service Conv. Deb. 7s
- Commonwealth Pr. Com. & Pfd.
- Colorado Pr. Com.
- Duquesne Lt. 6s, 1921
- Detroit Edison Rfdg. 5s, 1940
- Niagara Falls Pr. 5s, 1932
- Northern States Pr. 5s, 1941
- Northern States Pr. Com. & Pfd. & War'ts
- Northern Ohio Elec. Com. & Pfd.
- Standard Gas & Elec. Com. & Pfd.
- Stern Bros. Pfd.
- United Lt. & Rye. Com. & Pfd.
- Union Terminal of Dallas 5s, 1942
- Winchester Repeating Arms
Kiely & Horton
40 Wall St., N. Y. Phone John 6330
BUY—SELL
MIDWEST REFINING CO.
MERRITT OIL CORPORATION.
ELK BASIN PETROLEUM CO.
INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM
IMPERIAL OIL CO., LTD.
SAPULPA REFINING CO.
HOUSTON OIL CO.
PORT LOBOS PETROLEUM
MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO.
NATIONAL FUEL GAS CO.
NORTHWEST OIL CO.
COSDEN AND CO.
CARL H. PFORZHEIMER & CO.
Dealers in Standard Oll Securities.
Phones 4860-1-2-3-4 Broad. 25 Broad St. N. Y.
MAGMA COPPER
Recent developments indicate content increases at depth. Ore reserves being increased. Situation outlined in the current issue of our
WEEKLY REVIEW No. 826A.
Among other leaves treated are
- Oklahoma P. & R
- Aetna Explosives
- Merritt Oil
- Int. Petroleum
- U.S. Steamship
- Sapulpa
M. S. WOLFE & Co.
41 BROAD ST. NEW YORK
PHONE BROAD 25
For Sale 100 Shares
Am. Brake S. & F.
Preferred
Price on Application.
Chas. H. Jones & Co.
Municipal, Railroad and Corporation Bonds
20 Broad Street New York
Telephone 9140 Rector. Cable "Orientment."
Cities Service Pfd.
Mexican Eagle Oil
Cosden "B" Bonds
Peerless Motor Truck 6s
Columbia Graphophone Bonds
Beverley Bogert & Co.
Tel. Broad 8317. 25 Broad St.
We Will Sell and Buy
LIBERTY BONDS
FOR CASH
At Prevailing market prices.
FRIEDMAN & CO.
7 Exchange Pl.. N. Y. Phone Rector 834
MEXICAN PETROLEUM
Willys-Overland
Corn Products
Special Reports on Request
S. S. RUSKAY & CO.
Established 1877
Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of N. Y.
20 Broad St., New York City
Tel. 2471-2-8-4 Rector
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
4½ PER CENT. on Savings
This rate has been paid many years by the conservatively managed
Franklin Society
FOR HOME BUILDING AND SAVINGS
38 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.
Ask for Pamphlet, The Proverbs of Franklin."—Mailed Free.
High Cost of Living
In The Annalist today Henry Parker Wilks discusses the decline in the purchasing power of money since the war began. He says the great increase of bank credits has affected prices and suggests a cure.
European methods preventing fire losses are advocated in another article as a drastic means of checking America's enormous fire loss, estimated at $250,000,000 last year.
In today's issue
THE ANNALIST
A Magazine of Finance, Commerce and Economics.
10 cents a copy. $4.00 a year
TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK.
BRY BLOCK MERCANTILE COMPANY
MEMPHIS, TENN.
are open to buy for their basement for
Spot Cash $25,000.00
worth in jobs of
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Skirts
Quantity no object. Call with samples or telephone
Care of S. SOLOMON
470 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City
FLAGS AMERICAN AND ALLIED All Kinds and Sizes. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ARTHE LEVY & BERNHARD CO.,
37 UNION SQUARE (WEST). TELEPHONE STIUYVESANT 1965.
3,000 SERGE DRESSES ON HAND $3.75 to $7.50
ALSO POPLIN DRESSES
Immediate Delivery
ILL & KWINT, 118 W. 22d St.
JOB! 5000 DRESSES ON THE RACKS
Prices Exceptionally Low.
M. WEISMAN & SONS
118 W. 22nd Str., N.Y. City.
A great variety of WAISTS georgette, crepe de chine, and satins
In desirable shades for immediate delivery
Deutchman Bros., 15 West 20th St. Telephone Farragut 4858.
AT SACRIFICE BIG STOCK TOYS and NOVELTIES.
(Hand-painted Coat Hangers)
Dealers' and Buyers' Opportunity.
Top floor, 299 5th Ave. Phone Mad. Squ. 1068.
WORSTED O. D. KNIT CLOTH
18 ox. Short ends. 1⁄2 yard to 21⁄2 yards.
Will sell cheap.
RUDOLPH SCHREIBER
1140 Broadway, City.
WORSTED SPIRAL PUTTEES
GOVERNMENT REJECTS.
WILL SELL CHEAP.
RUDOLPH SCHREIBER
1140 Broadway, City.
SHIRT MANUFACTURER, having factories on work and negligee shirts, desires connection with large jobbers or shirt manufacturers to cut, make, and finish shirts. Up-to-date equipment in stitching and laundry departments. Good work and deliveries guaranteed. Apply at once to X 220 Times Annex.
Advances on Merchandise.
WORMSER & CO.
Commercial Bankers
93 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Phone Stuyv. 3869.
WE ADVANCE 90% on accounts. Best Finance Co., 1132 B'way.
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Our PRINTED VOILES for Spring
are ready to be shown to the
Manufacturing Trades
EXCLUSIVE & FOREIGN DESIGNS.
DISCHARGE, TINTED &
WHITE GROUNDS
Photographic Samples for Road Men's Early Trips.
OPPENHEIMER & BERLINER.
354 Fourth Avenue New York
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Manufacturers of Wearing Apparel
Men's, Boys', Ladies', Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments
We will be interested in purchasing large quantities of Ready-to-Wear Garments for immediate delivery.
We would like to have you advise us by MAIL as to the class of goods you manufacture. DO NOT CALL. All correspondence by mail.
EXPORTERS DRY GOODS EXCHANGE,
21 Pearl Street, New York City
For Sale
Complete Manufacturing Plant
In Cloak and Suit Industry
together with sub-lease of
Loft Containing 9,000 Square Ft.
All modern equipment for the successful manufacturing of cloaks, suits or dresses is installed—including
120 Sewing Machine
Blower Pressing Plant
Cutting Tables, etc.
will sell at low price to quick purchaser, either as a whole or in part.
Address for further information to Box B 92, New York Times.
TO RENT
For Local or Long Distance Work
New 71⁄2-ton Capacity MACK Trucks, Rack Bodies—580 Cubic Feet.
INDIANA FLOORING CO.,
234 Rider Ave.,
New York.
Tel. Melrose 9741.
GREATEST CIRCULATION.
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