THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAEOH 22, 1920, 13 i Orders executed tn all Pittsburgh Securities Eq uitable Triist Co. Stock Mechanics & Motals Nat'l Bank Rights Bought & Sold HOLMES, BULKLEY & WARDROP members A'ftf Yor Slock Exdanf Plllshurth Slock Exdantc Un on Dink Bldr. Pittsburgh 61 Broidwij NtwYork Buyers in Many Countries State- Their Wants to Com merce Department. CHINA SEEKS MACHINERY Greek Firm Wishes to Act for U.S. Exporters India Souds in Demands. jmiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig: i Montgomery iWard & Co. nc. Z Circular en ttqvtsU H. HENTZ & CO. ESTABLISHED 1S38 2 22 TVilliam Street 2 3j Congress Street NTew York Iloston 2 .Arm5fr!i c 2 AVij Vorfc SocJt Exchange 2 .Vfir Vorfc Coflon Exchange iV'ir J'orJt Coffee onJ Sugar ErcAanje 2 .Vf v York Produce Exchange 2 (Tiircgo Board p Traits The weekly list ot trade opportunities gathered by tho Dopurtmcnt of Com merce Is given below. Detailed Informa tion reRardlnr? these trado chances may bo obtained by American firms throucli Tub Sun and New YoriK IIeraui. pro vided the Intcrrosator specifically states tho number of tho item und places each Item on a eoparato sheet. Ills query will then bo forwarded to tho Depart ment of Commerce, tMch In turn will ffupply lilm with further data. As the information Is Intended by tho Depart ment of Commerce to bo given only to bona fldo American firms, thosa wish. Ins tho data nro, required to fill out a blank which may be obtained at Room 73 4, Custom House, New York City. Readers are cautioned not to send ! nimrlAi dir..,.,!.. .a tl.n nnnn.t.nnit f ....... .v.. w..v.J IV VIIU till. 1,1 V. Commerce, ns The Sun and New YortK Heuald's serial number, due to the In tricacies of compilation, differs from that of the Department. tub Sum ano New York Herald does no-, furnish credit ratings or assume any responsibility as to tho financial status of business men or Arms abroad. Those desiring United States goods and what they want are: 1302. An American exporting firm hislnjr t reprnentatlre In CMns desires to receive quota, llori on machinery for the. prnsrat!on of tapioca from tho roots, root-wifltloff mills, rasplnjr machines and mills for tannine the shredded roots before tner are dried, and all equipment for handling tapioca. -B63. A wholesale and retail merchant In Fin lind desires to purchase and sccuro an HKcnry or "ttii ttni1 woollen textile and lry coo.l. -3jlt. An agency Is deelred by an engineer In KHRland for the salo of electrical Industrial Hurltr. SjiW. A trarelllng salesman In South Africa ojal'ej to feciire an agency from manufacturers r elt hits of all irriidoa for men and tys. -m. The purchase la desired It a firm In jorwny of glue, gum arable and label gumming umchluery. 237. a merchant In Scotland desires to secure an agency on a commission basis for tho Ml., or hosiery and knit good and espwlall fleccca lined underwear. -,($ firm In Kmrlsnd dlrea to purchase "n.dlately forty two ton clime. A firm of general merchants la Egypt d( Il to nnrchaw fifty firemen's aiei. -iiU. A former commercial director and nates IB yy en Sturdy Fire-Proof Construction insuring low maintenance cost is easy to specify, but difficult to attain except through good workmanship. The Whitaker Glessncr Company realized this when they had their Wheeling warehouse built by The Foundation Company Engineering Constructors NEW YORK CITY CHICAGO DETROIT NEW ORLEANS ATLANTA SEATTLE PITTSBURGH PARIS. FRANCE SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL VANCOUVER :iiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiii!iiiiiiiiui7 FOREIGN BONDS Frankfort Hamburg Leipzig Munich Mains Manheim Stuttgart Bremen Berlin Coblenz Cologne Danzig Dusseldorf Darmstadt Dresden British Government I French Government J Italian Government Belgian Government J DrWpiire Circular and Price on Rrqvett Farson,Son&Co, Members New York Stock Exchange! 115 Broadway, New York manager In llelglum de!res to n ure the rcpre. femation ot nrms for the sale of heaMng cqu.n ipijnt for buildings, such as radlatom, toiler, !-- uuu act vyrits. W.F.Ladd&Co. Investment Sccuntfes New York Elk Basin Cons. Refining units recently added give thrs company the third latest refining c,.city in Wyoming. Complete details given in current issue of Financial Forecast Ottier Issued Tftl: Invincible Oil At.C'o-Afi.cr. Oil White 0S Sitiims Pet. Cities atrice Sent tfim rtcutH. AtkSr Xv. in. GERMAN MUNICIPALITIES Industrial Obligations at Lowest Prices WE ISSUE INTERIM Bank Certificates of the LINCOLN TRUST GO. 1 Wall St., N. Y., ns Trustees ALFRED R. RISSE, 50 Broadway, N. y. Tel. Broad 4204-5-6-7. r-T-onworfAeJo!fcj!rJaly9iioa)nj A mjTchant firm In Mexico dcsirei to pn rebate ;00 ream of paper. not and I-ial Knp. similar to simple" which were fornnrded. nd nnv be examined at tho bureau of its district offices. Africa Want Woollen Mill. -372. A man In South Afrlc.t nrnrv. f. erect a woollen mill nn.l w;ti.. tn min.ii.c. I omiplete equipment. conWinv' of bcoup!k. UJJ,'P- pmuine anil tvcotuiz umcuinery. .-aiS. An Importlaj firm In tiennany taring large warthou at Its d!siKial d..lrea to represent American . flnua (n tlw Mlo ot all raw minerals and ready mado goods: also to la? cuarce or warenousKcr CWI OJia ciin mlMlon and cah collection!. oit. Aii American companr with oojuicc- in jnion ae-nrea to get in toucn with flnua from ncoin he could tnrchao mH bark for tannine pnric for erpcan ti Japan. An Import and export agency firm In the Maltese Islands deslrc3 to aecttre an awncy nud oatabMah a depot fir tb Ml aad distri bution vf cuM!eiie. cnxle oil and petroleum; also to secure Ktouraslilp acoac!, forn-aixllii; ngenek'S ami coal cmtraot. -370. A firm of 1mtTter In N'etr Zealand dealrtu to secure an agiixry for tliei tain of high cfcitw gn-ery line confccinerT. claw, lates, candy l.ues, chemicals, household novel ties, hemi and Jutn manufactures, exrlonires, cartridges, aluminum "are. motor cars, farm tractnrs and motor firla. 177. A manufacturer In South Africa de sires to purch.it-.- cwiejj building material, aui-h ai rims, rr.1t'S. ho'. ixli. spring l,.l fur nlturo. wheels, tvgmold". dn-ii watornroof can. as, ready made etit,u., motor c.irs not already repreacnCiHl lit somli Atr.cn. uiotir u i Kiriea. cabaret makinir o.n!.. ti.rtio buiiipn nixvaui. ties. comirateU Iron btOslcada and cheap nudy munn lunuuire. 1379. A camuierdal agent In IWgWra desires to securft an ageiu-y oa ccmm.M.t- for the wil of mllleil cotton, ticking; duck for tents and mattreoo and otnulls. 237P A icm In Mi-vloo desire to purchase machinery of all klsds used In the QAnufacturo of cement LMO. Vn agency Is dcn-el Dy a merchant in Italy for the je of wlnto metal an.1 ilvcr plated tableware, eswclaby orks, k -lrea trd t.!iw ikI cutlery lu general, and ;aalt tools far Industrial DlM'licres. A comnic-vlal agent In Argentina d. tttTLS to so-irre an aemy for the wile of iruu. steel. tn Plite. aralmni'M clr. p",n, mjI phato of copper, caustic toda, ihloride of lima Bi.it t nrd barrel aNk. A tiilBRing a.'l tansing iirm witn nean offlcei tn a city f tlrw-co, wurklivr to pro rnote trade between Gw'i", the .Near !;it nl the I'nlted States. Is desirous of coramu-nfi-itio..' wiUi flra with r. lew to aelllng gen eral tnerchiijf.w, inrtmiiarlT flour, sugar, rico Olid c-iffee. WarclxHii facllltlM are ATMble, irwiiT organircu tor a nAp.tm men' r. Finns In India ttcillnj In harnca- makera' and rosch lroamongeri' (Hit.pliea desire to receive quotations for the pmchase of car riage ba-dnure nnd woodwork, artificial leather, genuine leather, enamelled hides aul Morocco hides. Itmunnln Isi Seeking; Cotton, M4. A Coxemment departmer.t of Rumania desires to be placed In relations ltli firm exporting cotton In all foram from bale to cloth. JiSr.. A commercial agent tn Danslo dc.lres to senire an agercy on n commls.ton basis for the salo of groceries, food urodu.-ts. nirtlcularly coffee, bacon, laid and oils, for the manu facturo ot soap. 2T0. An Imiwrter In Portugue- Kast Africa desires to purchase and secure an agency for the aale of sairuiill machinery, light motor lorries, railway material, motor boat engines, novellloa and Ironmongory. 37. A cotton mills agent In Knzland desires to purchase stiK-klnetle material to bo made tin Into underwear as near as nnth!A lllo. ample which was forwarded and may be ex amined at th.' IiuriMii or Its district offices. ISIS.-). A commercial aeucy firm In Argentina destrca to secure au agency for the alio of American eottoniiceu on. !M). A banklmr Institution tn rtulmrii de. lire, lo nurt-hase edible vecetable ollv ueh cottonseed, peanut, annflorer, corn and scsarno oil, shoes and shoe materials, and aluuluam cooking utensils and wares. . uovenimeflt rouroan in one or the South American republics desires to nurehasn ca-pound rails for thirty mile, of railroad track. ien muea or aui race ran ana inree oU'toa rack ocomotlrerf. libl. A dealer in boots and ahoea an,t ene. rlago and molor accesHirlei In indl .Jeslrcei to purchae samples and recelte uotatlons f. o. b. New Tork on boots and alioes, carriage hard. ware and woodwork, artificial leather, genuine leather, carriage loirs, enamelled huu ami Morocco hide". 1302. A military governor la a city of Syria desires to receive catalogues, price Hit and fiiH-uuma un American nana ana Bieara plows, barrows, drills, nwwers, reapers, rakes, thrash ing machines, cleaning mills. Ac, with the Intention of pttrchaslfer for the local lorern ment. Information as to how to order by tela, graph should bo Nmarded. 1 -arj. a rixiTirt tn Danzig dertre to pur chase pipe tobacco, leaf tobacco and cigarettes. To the Holders of Undeposited Interborough-Metropolitan Company Collateral Trust 4Vz Gold Bonds At the request of this Committee the Trustee under the Trust Agreement securing the above mentioned Bonds has declared the principal of the bonds to be due and payable and has filed proof of claim under the Trust Agreement against Interborough Consolidated Corporation in the bankruptcy proceedings pending against it. The Committee considers it advisable that, in addition to that proof, proofs should be filed in the names of the bondholders nd it has filed such proofs on all bonds deposited with it, constituting a majority of the entire issue. A substantial minority of the bonds, however, have not been deposited or otherwise proved, and the time for filing proofs in the bankruptcy proceedings ex pires March 29, 1920'. So longas a large amount of the bonds remain undeposited, it will also be difficult for the Committee to cause the stock of Interborough Rapid Transit Company to be sold in en forcement of the Trust Agreement and lo acquire the stock for the benefit of the depositors. Bondholders are, therefore, urged to deposit their bonds on or before March 26, 19Z0, with GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, the Depositary of the Com mittee. Against such deposits the Depositary will issue its negotiable certificates, which are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Nnv York City, March 19, 1920. Cravath Si Henderson, Counsel, John A. Griswold, Secretary, 140 Broadway, New York City. Charles II. Sab in. Chairman, John Mcliugh, Charles A. Peabody, Charles S. Sargent, Jr., Frederick Strauss, Committee. TRANSACTIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Continued irom Preceding Pane. Range 15.'0. Hlglf.i 1.1w. 1SI Ui I Dir. Dir. ilnl.lY'eM.l Sales. I nigh. Swiss and Dutch Have Many Needs 2391. An lmnorter in Rwlfrerlnn .t... purchase all kinds of commercial, industrial agricultural and fine arts snppllea. uus'"'"' 2300. A company of Importers In The NeUter lands dslrcs to purchase and secure, an agency for everything that can be Imported to UollanS and the Dutch Kaat Indlca. JJSeo. A shoemaker In cttlls desires to par. chase, a machine for repairing nhoes. 239, . lie preen tj Hon In desired by a com mercial atrent In Danifjr fcr the rale of general merchandise on a coxaxntMlon bs1iL miHMii..i. -interested k food products, groceries. " lani. salt, buiiiiina- hardware and material, cement vehicles for country use and lubricants. ZtOi. A merchant In Spain desires to porchase cottm and pan? tape. S!9i A dealer In. construction material In Itelglura desires to secure an sgeacy rev the sale of industrial and cotutrncUoa supplies. 2100. An aaency Is derlrod by a nun In Switzerland for tb solo of.coal catUe feed and general merchandise. "W. a merchant firm ta rhs Xetinrtands desires to purrhaee office ftirmrufi! and eaoln ment. tmewrlfers. dumlcatnra coevtn mn. , cldne. calculator aod safe. -to--. An tericuitunst and rennbeT of a com. merclal onetnlaitlvn In Syria desrre-a to re celta cstttictiee, price lists and dlecounts on agricniisrO favultraents of all klndX passen ger ears c4 tlgnt ail heavy automobile truck i. 2lVi. An iisiiMUJK firm la Imlia (Kslret to be placed in common Ira don with merchants ami mannfactnrers et dyr. iaili-aU. proTl lons hardwire, mill stores, elecrrtesl goods and general sundries .with a view to securing sole agencies. "104. A merchant In Daralc destres to aeenrn ail aiwcy for the sale of 'food products, cro crrles and nartlrularly lard, bacon, dried frulL chocolate anil tea. 11a In A)r lnfeMtrt I In lubricantt. fats and drugs and chemicals in KCTOTSU 240 214 I 8, 3.1.0 12 10?i 1 8.00 SOU 73?i 74c 1.87 48 3l?i .. .. 82 hi 64 6 3.01 91 89 7 s.53 105 6 6.90 20 18 BSi 50 I S S.S3 148 120 J S 5.71 45 39 4 9.01 8GM 50 4 4.75 115 80, 7 6.51 220 1004 T. 2.27 53 41 3 C.71 12U 9U 231 166'(8 10 4.83 207 153 204 158 46 23 ..( .. 17 12 ..: .. 226 205 81 3.19 93 61 6 8 28 106 90 71 7.31 38 20 . . ' . ' 66 54 '5 S.7J 33 28U 2.50 8.00 96 87 8 8.99 33 27 125 !U0 10 S.19 G9 65 4 6.03 43 40 4 8,16 130 130 9 6.92 53 48 3 6.91 206 176 12 COO 13j S?i .. .. 29?i 20 .. ".. 96 6: 3 3.89 23 15 .. 55 43 5 10.00 31 23 78 53 6 8.82 116 77 8 8.00 56 40 113 31U 8 7.08 116 110 8 7.16 116 110 S .. 75 61 6 8.47 47 44 3 7.40 109 92 6 4.91 115 109 7 6.20 80 68 6 7.73 12 9 .. .. 69 42 6 8.89 ! 78 59 4 6.19 112 106 8 7.17 91 76 6 7.06 10 7 .. .. 31 20 .. .. 20 14 - 66 43 12 8 .. 20 14 .. .. 27 21 .. .. 65 54 4 9.25 89 31 7 7.85 119 106 7 6.14 65 48 4 7.46 65 64 4 MB C5 64 4 .. 14 9 .. .. 22 16 .. .. 68 49 4 8.43 32 22 1 8.90 93 83 7 8.00 82 64 S 6.67 130 120 8 6.40 116 111 7 6.31 95 67 6 7.14 76 69 C 8.22 700 Senwar-l Air Lino pf . . . 700'Sears Roebuck Co 1300'Shattuck Ariz Cop , 60900Shell Trans & Trading.. 137100 Slnclali Consol Oil lOSOOiSloss-ShcIfleltl S & I.... 200Sloss-Sheffield 3 & I pf.. 151100Southern Paclllc 21500iSouthcrn Hallway 3000!Southorn Riilway pf lOOjStandard -Milling Co..., 3200Stewart Warner Speed. 42600Stromberr Carbn cx dlv. 302600 Studebakcr Corp , 22300 Stutz Motor o.t dlv , 8300 Superior Steel Corp 6500Tenn Cop & Chem 119900 900Texas Co full pd sub rcts;207 300 122900 1600 .1050 20000 700 33100 1200 100 200 54300 17400 200 2700 100 200 12800 8100 S100 45500 1600 300 100 32300 131)500, 0100 187900 800 S7 3700 100 16S100 2200 22600 1800 104000 14100 600 100, 2700 6200 100 Texas Co cx dlv. IS 235 12 81 45 77 94 103 2.1 140 15 85 109 220 53 11 19 600Wells Karfjo Expreaa. Texas Co 30 p c pf sub r. Texas & Pacific Third Avcnuo Tide Wator Oil Tobacco Products Tobacco Pioductn pf... Transcontinental Oil ... Transuo & Wms Steel.. Twin City It T Union Das & Paper.... Union Oil Union Pacific Union Pacific pf United Alloy Steel United Cigar Store).... United rus Co 1st pf.. United Fruit Co ex dlv. United Ity Investment.. United Ry Invest pf . . . . United Retail Storc3.... U S C I Pipo & Fdy.... U 8 C I Pipe & Fdy pf . U S Express U S Food Prod Corp... U S Ind Alcohol U S Realty & Imp U S Rubber U S Rubber 1st pf US Rubber pr pf U S Smoltlwr, R & M... U 8 'Smelt. II & M pf... U S Stoel U S Steel pf Utah Copper Utah Sec Corp Vanadium Corp va-Carolin.i Chem Va-Carollna Chom pf... Va Iron, Coal & Coke,.. Wabash 4 Wabash rif A , Waoaah pf B 109 52 65 12 20 66 21 87 73 124 111 80 73 3 1 8200 Western Maryland 1400 Western Maryland 2d pf . 10700 weotarn paciiio 1200 Western Pacific pf 600 Western union Tel 800 "WeBtlnfrhotue Air Brako. 13200 Westlrmhouso K & hi.,,. 100 Wostlnff E a M 1st pf... 40 Westing- E A U 1st pt, . . 3800 Whoelinc & Lake Erie.. 200 Wheel A Lake Erie pf... 18900 Whito Motor ex dlv 66700 Willys Overland 600 Willyo Overland pf svou Wilson & Co.. 400 Woolworth F "W 100 Woolworth F W pf 22400 Worthlwrton Pump .... 200 Worth Purnn nf B ex div Tie da calculated on last prices. Odd lota. Note Odd lot transactions nro not recorded In separate line unless Uo Truro mado at price- outside of the regular full lot range, aVl 46 17 229 73 96 28 62 31 89 36 123 66 49 130 51 13 28 78 19 60 30 70 102 54 114 111 110 71 104 113 78 11 (!0 78 111 So 0 28 18 55 11 17 27 65 89 114 54 65 64 12 21 62 26 87 77 125 111 86 73 Low. I Last Net Ohge. 17 233 11 77 42 72 93 99 24 67 140 42 68 93 144 48 10 199 202 201 40 15 209 68 93 23 59 31 89 33 121 06 44 130 60 199 12 26 74 18 48 30 67 92 60 103 111 110 69 47 112 72 10 53 70l 110 85 9 27 IS 64 10 15 24 62 IS 235 12 80 43 74 93 102 24 58 140 44 84 108 220 62 10 211 207 201 45 15 229 72 9fi 26 61 31 89 35 122 60 49 130 61 200 13 28 77 19 50 30 68 100 52 113 111 110 70 47 103 112 77 10 67 77 111 83 9 27 18 54 10 16 27 64 89 114 63 66 64 12 21 62 25 87 75 125 111 84 73 - -r 3 1 T - 1 16 3 14 11 78 5 12 17 12 3 27 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 ' n 2 1 3 7 3 6 2 2 4 4 12 6 1 2 1 . 1 1 ' 3 4 "w 2 NEW ISSUti 130,000 SHARES Alvarado Mining & Milling Company (of Maine) CAPITALIZATION Authorized 1,200,000 Shares Iaaued 350,000 Shareo Par Value $20.00 Per Share The Company has no bonded Indebtedness except $51,000 First Mortgage Bonds remaining from an authorized Issue- of $1,000,000, the retirement of which will be effected on July 1, 1920, It has no notes or preferred stock. After giving- effect to the present financing, the Company will have net quick assets In excess of $2,000,000 for the further enlargement of its operations. Hie i Company was organized in Maine in 1910 and Is protocolized m the Republic of Mexico. The property is one ot the world's great silver mines. Production tor 1918 ana 1919 was in excess oi z.ouu.uuo ounces, of silver each year. The Company maintains a large engineering organization tor the investigation ot mining enterprises through out the world. It will be noted that there are 850,000 shares unissued, which remain available tor the ac quirement and development ot additional properties. A. J. McQuatters, President ot the Company, who has successfully developed and operated the property tor the past ten years, will continue to direct its affairs. Mr. AlcQuatters introduced modern mining and milling practices in the Parral District of Mexico, and .was the pioneer in northern Mexico in the treatment . of ore by the cyanide process. After a thorough investigation, under the direction of W. Rowland Cox, mining engineer, cover ing a period of six months, the Mexican International Corporation has taken a substantial stock interest in tho Company and is represented on the Company's Board of Directors. The following are excerpts from a summary by President A. J. McQuatters from his letter lo the bankers: During 1919 the plant operated the equivalent of 338X days and milled 176,095 metric tons of ore This yielded 2,038,736 ounces of silver and 1,591 ounces of gold, equivalent to a yield per ton of 11.6 ounces of silver and 0.01 ounces gold. Ore treated In January, 1920, was 17,168 tons, and in February In excess of 18,000 tons. The construction program, now under way, calls for on increase in the capacity of the plant to 1,200 tons per day, or 36,000 tons per month. Earnings: The net earnings of the properties, before depletion and depreciation and interest on the bonds (all of which are shortly to be retired), and after taxes, were in 1918, 8767,558, and in 1919 approximately Sl.150,000. It is estimated that the net earnings for 1920 will be in excess of 51,250,000, based upon silver at S1.10 per ounce. Examinations: Titles to the property have been approved by Curtis, Mallet-Prevost & Colt and the legality of the issue of new stock has been approved for the Mexican International Corpora tion by the above mentioned firm and also by White & Case, and for the undersigned by Davies, Auerbach & Cornell. Audits by Price, Waterhouse & Company. Reports on ore reserves, metallurgy and equipment by the following engineers: Franklin W. Smith, W. Rowland Cox, b". M. Hamilton and Dr. J. E.CIenneil. A careful review of the engineering and operat ing factors has been made by Rogers, Mayer & Ball, who have been retained as consulting engineers, and they concur in the proposed program for the en largement of the plant. They also estimate future operating costs on the enlarged scale of operations' at S5.10 a ton. Thus on the ore reserves estimated by Mr. Smith, the profit after paying Mexican taxes would be S3.31 per ton, taking silver at $ 1.25 per ounce. Properties and Location: The Company owns four groups of mines, namely, The Presena Group, Tho Palmilia Group, Las Cruces-Cabadena Group, and Las Animas Aline, which, including mill site." comprise approximately 700 acres, situated in the District of Parral, State of Chihuahua, Republic of Mexico, within five miles of the City of Parral and 517 miles by rail from El Paso, Texas. Plants are of modern steel construction, and ore operated by hydro-electric power purchased under contract. Further than the above, the Company has recently . acquired the Terrenates Mine, which has a vein extension of 1,000 feet on the Veta Colorada ledge and is located about 2,000 feet from the Company's Presena Group. Ore Reserves: The ore reserves estimated as of November 21, 1919, by Franklin W. Smith, a mining engineer, amount to 2,086,000 tons of pos itive ore of an average grade of 9.2 ounces silver and 2,592,000 tons of probable ore averaging 8.7 ounces silver, a total of 4.678,000 metric tons of an average grade of 8.9 ounces silver. He considers that there are also excellent possibilities for the development of additional ore over and 'above that now in reserve, not elone in the Presena Mine, but in other properties of the Company in the Parral ' District, particularly the Palmilia Mine. Development on the 'owest level shows that high grade ore occurrences, similar to those previously mined above, will likewise form a part of the tonnage to be hereafter mined below. A grade of 12 ounces is expected in this horizon, with consequent larger profit from such ore. Production: The Alvarado Mining & Milling Company began operation in 1911, and up to the first of the current year produced 923,000 tons of ore, containing approximately 15,000,000 ounces of silver and 12,500 ounces of gold. It is expected that application will be made to list this stock on the New York Stock Exchange. Temporary certificates will be deliverable pending engraving of permanent stock certificates. Price $22.50 per Share . Full descriptke circular will be sent upon request. Knantti Nariioi? & KitfiM 120 BROADWAY NEW YORK Ths Information containsJ In this advertisement Is not guaranteed, but Is believed to te correst. Buying Future Income Making an investment is, in effect, buying a future income as the two in dispensable features of a sound investment are. provision for the return of the investor's funds in full at some definite date, and the payment of a fixed annual income for the use of his money. Bonds provide the most convenient method of buying a future income as they not only embody these two features but can be selected to return one's capital when wanted, are available in various denominations, are acceptable as security for loans and are readily marketable. Bonds, being marketable, must fluctuate in price according lo economic and general conditions, but these fluctuations do not concern investors who buy for income with safe return of principal. These price changes, furthermore, act to adjust the income on old, outstand ing bonds, as well as new issues, and so permit investors to take advantage of the fact that, just as the consumer must pay more for commodities today, so Governments, Municipalities, Railroads and Corporations must pay cor respondingly larger annual sums (higher rates of interest) for money bor rowed. Desirable investment bonds, both seasoned and new issues, may be purchased today to yield from iT3fo to over 8. The same bonds a few years ago sold to yield frc.7i 3J4 to less than 5$. Money invested today buys an income which largely offsets the increased cost of living, and assures to the investor a continuance of this high income after the prices of commodities have declined to nearer a normal level. If you will consult lis, we may be able to suggest how you may safely in crease your income, and shall be glad to submit to you a carefully selected list of old and new investment bond issues. We niggeit you ask for List B-lll Harris, Forbes & Company Pine Street, Corner William, Nw York Harris, Forbes & Company Incorporated uoiion Harris Trust and Savings Bank Bond Dtpartratnt Chlcsro One of the Eastern Railroads covering the chief industria. cen ters east of the Mississippi a continuous dividend payer for 65 years overlooked in the pres ent market PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. vhkh is pertinent for an analysts at this timer-so ire hare prepared a pedal report FIVE ESTABLISHED OILS that hare not as yet participated to any rxtrnt In the market Imovement rcneratnl bj the higher prices for oil and its products. 7n addition lo thi &nte, ths usual features and discussions on: Convrroducti Amer. Safety Razor KtunTibaker No. Amer. r. r. Baldwin Loco. Carlb Syndicate In the Current Issus MARKET OPINION Gratis on request for JD-J7. R. H. M.-.cMASTERS & CO. Members ConsolUated flfoct EreA., N. V. 69 Wall St. New York Hanover 9S3B. Ground Floor. Special Letter this week on AMER. SAFETY RAZOR Recent Special Letters on SWelly Oil White Oil Federal OU Cosdrn Oo. Submarine Boat . V. 8. Hteamshtn" Tin. Profit Shsrfnr Ueyden Chemical Copies upon request CSTABlISHtO 1003 Members NY- Curb Morbet Assn. 23 BROAD ST. " NfcWYDRK. Telephone Broad 7171. STANDARD WEEKLY UUMABI ON iTAMDAJlD OIL ISICEJ WILL Bl ii in i TO " LVTESTORJ I ON EKQCMT CARLH.PFORZHEIMERfcCQ. rmsats Ht-l-i.-t Brta4. II BrsaaSOLi; LIBERTY BONDS All denominations bought for cash Dased on th rlMin w n,. St:.93fori50 3Wr. Itond, SJ Coupons StJ.llforaMO !d4W Bond. 1 Coupon SIS.01 for SSO Sd Bond. No Coo?on S45.40foraMO 4th 4V& "oad, 2 CouSSil SlS.SJforaJO th4r. Dond 7 Coupoal rUKUY & CO., 1 Tel. John 3171-3.6-7, s rlne 6t X TV I