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No. 11?A Scriei Showing the Value Back of Pennsylvania Edison Company Cumulative Preferred Stock Dhridends $8 per Share per annum loom for Expansion A report to the United States Government showing an accurate table of the fac tories and other plants using steam power in the Penn sylvania Edison Systehi, shows a possible consump tion, if these consumers should decide to change from steam power to electricity, of approximately 100% addi tional to the present sale of electricity by the company. The indications are that this company's earnings will increase rapidly, and that the Preferred Stock should become stronger. Shall we tend you informa tion about this Preferred Stock telling at $100 a share and dividend, to yield 8% ?' John Niekerson, Jr. 61 Broadway 314 No. B'way New York City St. Lonis, Mo. The Newark Trust Company Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits $26,500,000 ioo Broadway 57 th St. & Fifth Ave. NEW HAVEN MEETING APRH 19 Karopcan Loan and Other (laei (lonn to Come Up. New Haven, Conn.. March 28.?At the stockholders' meeting of the New York. New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company April 10 here these questions will come up: The $27,000,000 European loan and the acceptance of an extension of time in its maturity date: acceptance of the equipment agreement With the Federal Railroad Administration as amended Janu&rjr 22, 1922 ; approval of a lease to the New York, Westchester and Iioston Hallway Company of a right of way be tween Mount Vernon and Larchmont; proposal to issue bonds for additions anil betterments, and to approve Issues and other evidences of Indebtedness of tbe last year. OIL COMPANIES CONSOLIDATE. St. Louis, March 28.?Consolidation of Cleage & Co. of St Louis with the Noco Petroleum Company of New York and Kansas City was announced to-<lay by Thomas D. Cle;ige, president! o: the former concern. The new com-1 ?I-any wilil be called tho Noco Oil j Products Company. Mr. Cleage will re-; main tho executive head. EQUIPMENT TRUSTS. (Quoted on a percentage basis.) Maturity. Rat*. Bid. Auk. Atch., Top. A S Fe. 1023-33 0 fi.fi.* 5.3.1 Atlan. Coaat Line. .1923-35 0 6.73 5.60 Atlan. Coast Line..1023-30 O'J r>.70 fi.4B Baltimore i Ohio. .1922-27 414 (i.00 5.00 Baltimore A Ohio. .1023-35 6 5.00 5.00 Bethlehem Stcrl 1922-30 7 6.65 6.15 Uuf.. Roch. A Pitta. 1922 35 414-5-0 5.70 5.30 Canadian PaoUlc. ..1922-32 414-4. 6.H0 5.40 Cent. n. R. of N. J. 1923-3.-. ft 5.70 5.33 Chesapeake & Ohio. 1023-33 H-8H 5.83 5.50 ? Til., Burl. A Quln. .1923-33 5.65 5.3.') Chi. A Northwc it'n. 1922-23 414 .YrtO 5.10 Oil. A Norths-earn. 1923-35 6 5.73 5.60 Chi. A Northwest'n.1923-30 (!'< 5.70 5.40 Chi., R. III. A Pae. 1922-27 4U-5 5.90 5.50 rill., U. Id. & Pae .1923-33 r, 5.73 5.50 <!ht.. St. L. * N. 0.1922 24 5 5.85 5 50 O.. C.. C. A ft. L.. 1922-29 5 6 5.80 5.80 Del. A Hudson 1923-33 f? 5.70 5.50 Krlo ltailrond 1922-28 414-5-0 (5.20 5 7:, Great Northern Ry.1023-35 fi 5.73 5 "0 Illinois Central 1922-27 4'4-3 5.00 3.20 Illinois Central 1923-33 0 5.70 B.SO Illinois Central 1923-30 ?U-7 r. 70 -o Ijouls. * Nashville. .1022-23 5 " 3.70 5.M Ixiuls. A Nashville.. 1033-33 ?"> 3.711 5..u l.ouis. A Nashville.. 1922-30 fl'i 5.70 5 10 Michigan Central.. .1922-33 5-6 5.84) 5.50 M., St. P. A P. 8. M.I922 26 4H-3 i: no 5 60 P. A H. 8. M.1022-33 0-614-7 6 00 5.60 Mo., Kan. A Texas. 1922-24 5 6.50 6.00 Nat. Rtl. Car Lines. 1022-24 8 8.50 7.50 New York Central. .1922-32 4?i-5 5.73 5.30 New York Central. .1923-33 (1 5.83 5.60 New York Central. .1923-3"' 7 5.73 5.50 S. Y.. N. II. A II..1922-24 414-5-6 K.ttO 6.00 Norfolk A Worftern.1922-21 4'4 5.70 5.15 Norfolk A Western. 1923-35 i: r.,70 5.33 Northern Pacific... .1922 ."?> 7 5.73 5.50 Pac. Fruit Kxprrss. 1025-Aw 7 5 70 5.40 Penn. Oen. Freight. 1922 2.i 4-414 5.73 B.23 Penn. Railroad 1923-33 fi 5.SO 5.30 Pere Marquette 1023-35 0 5.fin B.SO L iltts. h l.ake Erie.1023-83 6-014 3.TO R.30| Reading Company.. 1922-27 4'-i 5.75 B.23 Seaboard Atr Line.. 1022-27 4'V3-0 6.30 5 SO Southern Pacific.. .1922-20 4'J 5.63 5 25 Southern Paeiflc... .1921-33 It-7 5.H3 Southern Unlltvay. .1022-20 414-3 6 00 5.50 southern Railway.. 1923-33 <1 5.87 5.50 St. L. A San. Kr.tn.1923 33 0 5.87 0.50 I.'nlon Pacific 1024-33 7 .. it", 6.30 Virginian Railway..1022-33 6 C.0U 5.63 DIVIDENDS. Ftock of Pay I:?cord. able Alliance Realty Co., q., $2 . Apr. 8 Apr. 171 Am. lee Co., q., pf.. J 1.30...Apr, 7 Apr. 2" 1 Atn. lee Co., q.. $1.75 Apr. 7 Apr. 2" Am. Hhlpbldg. Co., ex 20';...Apr. 1" Apr. 21 ! Am. Shipbuilding Co., *1.75.Apr. 10 Apr. 24 Am. Shlpblir Co., pf.. SI 7 ?. Apr. 10 Apr. S4 ' Atn. Phlpbhtg Co.. pf.. $1.75. June .'10 An*. 1 f'bl. Pneu. Tool I'm., q,. f| Apr. 15 Apr. 25 (Jen. Mot. Corp. (!% pf. $1.30. Apr. 7 May I Oen. Mot. Corp. 0% rteh.f1.50.Apr. 7 May 1 ??en. ;:oto. Corp. 7*? deb.$1.75.Apr. 7 May I Mo*. Tin-. Co. c.-a. pf., 40c.. Mnr. 28 Apr. I U. t>. .'melting, H'fining. Mining, q., pf.. 871-e Apr. 0 Apr. ISI Ventura Consolidated Oil Fields, q., 50c Apr. 13 May 1 EX DIVIDEND TABLE. March 31? . Air Reduction Co $1 00 Detroit Edison 2.00 New York Central 1.23 PS rifle Gas A Electric 1.25 Pacific lias \ Electric pf 1?0<? Pralrlo Oil A. fias 8.00 Prairie Oil A Oas pf 3.00 Prairie Pipe Lino 3.00 If. s. Industrial Alcohol pf 1.75 April !> 1 osdeii A Co ,02'4 Corn I inducts Refining I?0o ? :orn Products Refining, e*tra ffl Corn Products Refining pf 1.73 April 7? _ . ? ilttuhure Coal Co.... 1.23 '-"V^?l> ]ig Coal Co. pf 1.30 BONDS IN STOCK EXCHANGE Continued from Mil Sparta A | NY Kdlsoa IOhio In 4 Wo t OKs 1841 I 3s UM 22 107341 1 63 1 1076b! Ont Pwr of NF 2 107UI fa 1011 1 107Stjl 1 O4I4 1 10734 Oregon ft CalU 2 1071a > 6s N W 4s 1947 10 88 Minn ft St L Is 1949 j> 1 -tola 1 4034 1 41 Minn ft fit L rpf is 1063 3. 1 10754 11...*. .1071s . . .3312 j N Y N H ft H deb to IMS M St Pitas M ?H s 1931 7 102 M St PftbsM 41 193S g gg Mo Kan ft Tex Be Ber A 1962 when Issued 2 m~b 13 82 li 817g 5 82 MoKan ft Tex 4r Ser B 1903 when issued 1 683g Mo Kan ft T?x 0b set O 1933 when Issued 7 04U 5 943s 4 9414 Mo Kan ft Tux udj Sn 1967 when Issued 0 503? . 7 2 ^OI3 7 50S? 48 at?j 2 SOI3 10 5034 Mo Kan & Tux < 1st 4a 1983 I 771g 2 97$| 10 977g 21 98 9 981* 4 671a Oregon ShortL 08 1 6818 1 tsia 4 68 1 68 2 681a SYMH ft tl 4s 1994 1 49 N Y N H ft U 3Ks 1964 I.. 441; N Y N H rr deb3Hs 64 1 43 NYOntiW gen 4s 1933 8 6578 N Y Railways adj inc fa 1942 2 7S? N Y Railways 1st 4s 1943 5 843s 5 3413 23 35 Cons SB 1946 guaranteed 1 99Sr 10 0984 7 991a 2 99^ 1 991a Oregon RhortJL ref 4s 1929 2 9078 |f Oiii Wsh ft ?N .791a .791a .70 .7878 4s 1961 1. 2. 10. 2ft. 4. 20......787S 13 79 Otis Steel Co fa A 1941 2 ?71a Pacific Coast fa 1946 1 771a 24 3ilg Pac Oaa ft Elec certiflcaU* j gen A fa 1943 2 33 1 so ? 32 2 8918 10 3184 Packard Motr .3214 .3313 4 7714 N Y SUte By* r7i? 8 7714 Mo Kan & Tax 2d 4s 1990 certificates 1 0 G8I2 Mo Kan ft Tex notes extd 25 0913 Mo Pacific3a 23 1 1 097S Mo Pacific 5s 26 4s X 1962 1 6684 3 661a N Y Telephone fa ?er A 1941 2 102"/fj 1 10234 I3...IO3I4 1... 11... 6... 6. .10234 .1027g .10234 10278 10 95-V N Y Telephone MIsaourlPaclflc! to 1949 gen 4s 1976 I 9 1031a 2 023g N Y Telephono 2 5 0211 3 621 g 1 023b 1 02U 19 021S 10 6212 Montana Pwr 1st A Ss 1943 1 0 943s 1 941a 2 91j? Montreal Trm l&t A 6a 1941 2 8018 1 4 SC18 1 86 2 8OI4 Morris ft Kssex 1st 3>jS 2000 4 78 New Orl Term 1st 4s 1933 4 751a 5 761a NO Tex ft Mex 1st A Os 1925 7 9812 N O Tox ft Mx &h 1933 3 6834 1 NY Contra! I 7s 19:10 ] 3 10612 3 IO6I4! ! N Y Central 1 cv deb fa 19U, 1 10138 3 IOH21 1 10134 2 IOII2 1 101S81 7 10134 1 1 1016a N Y Contra] 4X3 2013 4 861g N Y Central 4s 1942 1 851a N Y Central deb 4s 1935 1 871a 1 8714 N Y Central ron 4s 1998 2 6 60 30 *014 3 8018 j N Y Central 1st 4Mb 1939 0 91la N Y W Boa 4}* 1946 3 42 6 43 1 423s 2 4234 Nlag FIs Powr rfftgn fa 1932 2 10178 2 10134 Nor Southern ref fa 1961 20 6434 1 1 65 1 645g 0 65 Nor ft Westn CV fa 1929 1 10078 1 107 Norfolk ft West cv iho 1938 1 93 Northern Pac Is ner B 2047 8 106 8 106*8 Nor Pac T Co Os 33 1 IOSI4 North Pacific 4Ms 2047 5 873s North Pacific 4s 1997 3 85 Northern Pac Us 2047 2 613s 1 62 No P Ot N Jt CT 6J4s 1936 3 10618 1 IO6I4 3 IOOI4 1 2 1061a 1 1063s 20 IO6I4 11.. .10612 Nor By Calif 3 101 2 102 2 1OH3 5s 1938 Nor Statea Pwt 1st Ss A 1941 5 893s 1 89:14 .893s L 8 coll 3Hrt8 Norwest hell T 1 7238 1st 7s 1941 NY Chi ft St L 6 10718 deb fa 1931 22 107 1 8412 10 1007g N Y Dock 15 107 1st 4s 1931 1 10634 1 781 g 6 107 1(31 1 1023* 6 10234 1 1023s Pan-Am P ft T 1st equip 7s 30 1 971g Paris-Lyons Med 6s 193$ when issued 13 831a 2 83 Pennsylvania 7s 1930 2 1071a Pennsylvania (Mi 1936 1 1061a 10 IO6I4 6 10612 2 1O0U Pennsylvania gen B 3s 1968 2 963s 0 9613 3 968s 3 901s 8 963g Pennsylvania gn 4 Vis A 1963 2 8734 2 88 4 83U Penn 4s 1906-31 1 88U Pern Marquet A 53 1956 3 931a 13 94 Pore Marquete 4s B 58 5 7714 1 78 PhiladelpklaCo conv 5s 22 5 997s Philippine By 1st fa 1937 2 51 12 .1014 6 5018 Pierce Oil s f deb 8s 1931 1 99 P O C ft at L Ss A 1970 1 943s Port Hwyl.t ft Pwr 7H? 1946 1 1031a Portland Kwy 6s 1930 1 85 6 80 Portld Or# By 6s 1930 3 SA 1 86 Prod ft Refiner* fa 19M with warrant* 6 1003s n 10034 3 101 2 10113 8 101 Pub Her C N J 6s 1959 1 8178 0 8134 1 8178 1 82U 3 821g 1 82 1 8218 Repub Ir ft UtI fa 1940 3 9334 Preceding Page Heading ft P ft BC ft 14a 199? 1 8(14 2 84 1 8414 5 81 Rio Orande W col 4s 1943 1 6514 3 651a 1 6578 2 0534 4 657s 2 66 South Pacific j Union Pacific cv fa 19:9 I cv 4s 1927 1 8934! 32 9314 63 90 Union Tk Car 1 8978' eq tr 7s A 1931 ..90 | :t J03 Pacific 1 1031s 3 IO3I4 ! C cited Of 04 I B I Ark ft La 4 Ha 1934 5 80 StXouls ft Cairo ?s 1931 1 86 St L I M ft 80 geu fa 1931 1 96 St L I M ft So fa 1929 2 841a St L I M ft So Bft O fa 1933 4.. South ref 4< 45 30 86 1 8618 1 .86 25 86! 4 South Pacific fa 1949 5 8H4 South Pacific S F T fa S3 6 81 SoPRSugarNJ 1st 7s 1941 11 ?na 11 9734 4 9714 J 071a 5 97 5 071a 3 97I4 0 97 8 7878 Southern Bwy 1? 79U: 6Hs 1954 10 79 1 7913 1 78'is 16 791a li 80 St L Peoria ft N W 5s 1948 1 981a 8t L ft S F Hy fa ser A 19J0 j 4 70381 7 7oia 1 708g St L ft 8 V R y fa ser B 19331 1 84341 5 84>? St L ft 8 F By fa ner G 1923 1 983s 40 99 St Lft 8 P KB adj fa 1953 1 7813| 10.. 783s: 1 78I4 1 781a 6 78V St L. ft 3 K By , Inc os 1940 1 62l3| Southern Ry fa 1941 1 1063g 1 4 10634 5 1061a U B Real ft Im fa 1924 25 G4JLj V 8 Rubber 1930 4 105*4 US Rubber 7s 13 3 IOI34 US Rubber .'s 47 2 86.N 2 8634 7 8? 2 8684 9 S7 US Steel fa 1983 1 5 10114 4 10113 11 IOU4 1 10113 2 IOH4 8 iona Utah Pow ft Lt fa 1911 1 .9034 11 00 2 0034 I.... .91 VatidMia RR con A 4s 35 4 86 Virg CO 7Ms 32 9 6214 7 621a 15 6214 15 6218 St L Southwost fa 1952 17 79 St Louts 8 W 2d 4s 1989 2 6513 StPftKO ShLu 4H* 1941 3 78^4 11 7813 San A ft Ar P fa 1943 Seaboard fa 1945 10 9.V14 5 90*8 1 0534 1 951a 3 0634 1 95l3 1... ,..0534' 2 955g 20 95'U 1 5 95*8 2 96 12 95U? 30 96 1 957S 4.. ? ? , .95-14 7 96 1 9618 10 957g 2 96 O't 96 6 9578 19 9618 1 951a 10 O6I4 Vlrn O C fa 1923 1 6 90 ? 55 971a 1 9(llg Virginian fa 63 8 96 j 2 94 I 9614 J 2 9314 6...,. .961s VaftSouthwest 1 96 COU 5s 1958 7 96181 6 78'3 23 OOUIVaft Nouthwst 5 96^81 *st 5s 2003 9 96)81 90 ' Wuljasli Ut 39 .62 l?t con fa 19911 1 97 Wabash Tol ft Chic 4s 1P41 20 76 Wash Cent By 1st 4s 1948 1 84U \Valtera Eioe 1st 5s 1972 1 0978 10 0314! West Maryland 1 63% 4s 1952 1 63t4 2 621a 1 633j) Wrest Maryland 10 6314 4s 1952 2 633s 1 62t3 1 O.U4 2 6238 412 Standard Mill Wc?t Pac 1st ? LI 1st fa 39 1st con fa 1991 1 941a 6 94 6 9114 Southern Ry pen to 1966 6314 6318 3 4913 1 49U 1 4913 Seaboard A L adj to 194a 6 1913 4 19 1 1913 Seaboard A L ref to 1959 2 3614 1 361 a Seaboard A L fa 1950 stamped 1 53 1 54 Sliar Stl Hoop a r fa 1941 3 9>ia 1 2 9612 .4914 Stand Oil of Oal ;* 1931 2. .106 s 2 10578 4 100 1 10578 1 106 15 10578 Steel ft Tuba 7s 1951 2 8734 2 873s 2 8734 West 1'ennPwr Jr 1049 1 10334 West Shore 1st fa 2361 4 801a 1 81 801a 801a 2 973r Went Cn 6Hs 30 .97ia 2 97 Tnlrd Av Ry! adj lnc fa 196>) 20 63 i Third Av Ilyl 1st 4s 1960 1073b 2 1073j 10 1071a 1 1076s West Un Ss 3s 5 0534 1 96 i 6518] Westhse Eft M 1 6U2 , 1 65 ! 2v'4 Tide w>tor o! ..O.iia| eVjs 1931 certificate 1 1013g! 5.....101 4. Sine Con Oil 7 Ha 1925 47 1031a 1 1033s 35 10313 Sinclair Con Oil 7s 1937 when issued 13 981a 3 08^8 16 981a 4 98 Sg 8 981 a Trl-Oty R ft L 98-381 1st fa 1923 7s 1931 1 1061s 4 106I4 3 1061a WftLERMCDv ref A 4>is 60 3 60 Tobanx) F~l 7s 1931 1 983g 2 981a Tol St L ft W 4s 1950 6 66 6 63 11 O8I3 10 983s 15 9813 7 985s 100 9Sla 15 9814 32 P8I3 South Rel TftT fa 1941 1 94 South Car ft Oa 6Hs 1929 2 9614 South Pacific fa 1934 1 97I4] 9634 4 961a 3 9638 Wllkb ft Kast 1st 5s 1942 9 f.2ia WllftCo7Hsl911 4 9714 1 97 0 087s 7 97I4 1 9014 1 073b 10 99la! Wilson ft Co 6 99U 1st 1* A 1941 10 9913 15 ?Mgi 1... 22 100 | a.., Union Pac 4* 47 2 . 1 0034 ?i... 1 8 90'8| 1.. 1 9 90i>,| 1.,, 1 00.(4! 4... 8 90/g Witoon ft O Undgofl.ondon oonv fa 1921 inc fa 1948 ) 5 8638 H3....6018 1 S6I4 ti57*> .9(11S .9(5 .9614 .96 961r 9534 951a BID AND ASKED QUOTATIONS N. y. STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. To the following prlcea accrued Interest Is to be added: FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND MUNICI PAL. BONDS. Bid. Ask. Argentina Intern. 5s, '45 . 83 84 Belgian 5 yr. Gs 103 103% Belgian 7'.is, '45 1 108% 108% Belgian 8s. '45 108% 108% Bergen Ss. '45 100% 110 Bern 8?, '45 112% 113 Bordeaux On. "34 Stt'i 80% Brazil 8s, '41 lor. 105% Canada !>s, '26 08% 98% Canada fVVitS. "29 00% W/t Canada 5s. '31 US Chile 8s, '41 lORii 1(M Chile 8s, '20 1011J 101% Chinese Gov. llu Kug Ry. 5b, 'Rl. 5tV4 53 Christiania 8?, '45 100 110 Copenhagen C%a, '44 01% 01% Cuba Extern. 5a. '44 00 01 ! Cuba Extern f?a ser. A, '14 80% Cuba Extern. 4%s, '40 78% 79% j Denmark 8s, '45 Ill* 112 Denmark 8.1 A, '46 111% Denmark Ss B, '48 111% Denmark 0*. '42 07% 07% Dutch East Indies Hs. '47 0414 94% Framerlcan Industrial Develop.. 00 00% France 7%s, '41 102% 102% France Ss, '4." #..107 107% Italy 5? yr. 0%s 03% 04 ! Japan 4s strl*. loan, '31 74% 74% Japan 4%a strlg. loan. '25 89% 00 Japan 4%a 2d ser., '25...??????. 88% 811 Lyons 15 yr. Cs, '34 Wi'j 86H Marseilles IB yr. 6k. "35 86% 80% Mexico Exter. gold 4s, '54 47% 47% Mixlco Exter. strlg. 5s, '45 56% 67 Mexico Irrigation 4%s, '40 32 31% Norway 8a, '40 111% 112 Queensland Os, '47 100'? K1014 Queensland 7s, *41 10*", 108% Rio do Janeiro Ss, '46 .>.101% 102% San Domingo 5s, '58 00 1)0% Pan Paulo 8s. 'CO 104 104% Sweden 6s, '30 ..100% 100% Switzerland 8s, '40 118 110 Toklo 5s <?0% 71 Uruguay 8s, '46..... .....106 10614 Zurich 8s, '45 112% 113% United Kingdom 6%s, 22 104% 104>? United Kingdom f>%s, '20 104% 105 United Kingdom 5%s, '37 Ull% ltKl Net her! and 04% fan Paulo Sa 102% 10.V4 I'arts Lyons Med. It. R. Cs 83 83% UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bid. Ask.1 Bid. Ask. ?>? r ...103'? .. ,2s P '38 r. .103% ?*>. c' 103% .. 12s I' '38 C. .103% .. ?t? O 87 ?? 3s P r ?"1 r .... 87 .. ]3s P c 8:t 4, r. '. 105% .. i P I 4s '30.. 80% .. 4a 105U ?? I Closing prices of stocks In uhlch there were r.3 transactions yeaterdiy: Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. Advance R. 14% 16 I A Who! pf 00 02 do pf.... 44'" 47 I A Wool pf.106 106% AlaskaOold % % Am \VP pf 26 27 A /V Cable. 107 112 Art M"tals 1..% 16% Allied C pf.106% H'*% 1 A DryU Ipf 80'4 82 Ainnl H 1st . 68 | do 2d pf. 811'i " \ Ilk Note. 67 60 I At Coast L 89'ii 01 A(!t\Vl pf. l'l% 21 At Reftn...PlO 0*0 Auto Sales 5 6 do pf 14 15 Bald L pf.,106% 10814 Barnet Lth 40 4* do pf.... 80 06 Beth 8 8<*.100 101 BoothF Ipf 34 37 Mrown f pf 80 Ut tlo pf.... r.1% 53% A Bert 8 pf <17 75 AmltkH pf.103 106 Am CF pf.117% 110 Am Lin pf. 57 "0 A Loco pf.115 117 Am Radlat 85 87% do pf.... 115 AmS Sec A 00 01 do irt B.. 8't 100 A StFd.v pf 05 95% Buf A Sua. 78% A Snuff pf 0* 100 do pf 46 A SumT pf 60 65 1 B"f R *? P 50 ?0 A W\r* 1"? 77 80 1 do pf 80 84 kNANCIAL NOTES. T F. Taylor t To.. Inc., 44 Pro*'! street, li.ive Issued a special circular on the Bene ficial Lonii Society 0 per cent, dol-cnUiro gold tonds. ^ ( The Columbia Trust Club's aermal dinner pud dance Ma held on Saturday right In tli? Commodoro Hotel. Stone, Prosser A Doty have open?d a dt t ailment to deal lr? Southern eotton mill stock*. It la tinder the management of Roy Boblaon. .1. W. llroome has been appointed aeeretary and assistant treasurer of t'te Western Maryland Railway, with offices In 71 Broad Bid. Burns B pf 03% do p p Brunswick. 8% Br Emp Si I 8% do 1st pf 01 do 2d pf. 10% Bush Tri m .. do Bid pf 90 Cal A Ariz SS Can South. 51 Case pf.... 73 CRRofNJ. 1H0 Ctrl 1" Jpf 8314 do 2(1 pf. .. CANW pf.111 C st r & o oo do pf.... 81% CCCAStL.. 63 do pf 8014 CI Peab pf 02% Col 1' fc I. 1T1? do pf 00 ColASo 2pf. 84 Comp Tab. 60% Con Cigar. 24 do pf 02% Con Dlstrlb % Con Can pf.102',* Con Insur.. 08% CornPr pf.114 CrexCarpft 30 Cub AHpf M Del A Hud. 114 Deere pf.. 70 DetAMark. 2.". Pet United Dul SS&A. 3 do pf.... 0 Durham II 10 do pf SO Elk HP" pf 30 Emer Bran * do pf 30 EridlcJ pf.100 Kite 2d pf. 11% FwiTWi pf 03 Fairbanks. IS FlaherR pf.101 <} Asph pf. 00 Con Cltr pf.101% do dob pf 5)8% r.en Mot pf 73% Ollllland pf 70 'iranby ... 20'.J rireene C.. 20% Gulf MAN. 0 do pf 20 C.ulf Stl Ipf 87% Harvea pf .110 liartman.. OS llendee M. 17% Ind Jlof pf . . int Arrl... 10% Int M T Ipf 70 do 2d pf. 07 Int Pnp pf 73 tnt Salt... f? loura Ont. 7 Kan r. ? pf r.3% l<ar?eh ipf.lis KSpT0?* pf 7.1 do 8%.... 07 K"o A T? 51. 0% do pf. ... CO Kreaa II. 7*1 do pf IOO t>aeiedenaa ?fl% I,KAtV pf.. S3 MUM pf-.112% do rt i*.o T^orHd pf 110 T. W 1?t pf O'l Macka.v .. *1 do pf 00 Matliu'n pf 00% Man Run pf 78% M ilo rt... 1 do Ipf et. S do 2r>f ft, 2 MStPIWM. M do pf.... 80 do T. t... 03 MK4T pf... n% do war . 1.1 do war pf 14% Mor A E?s. 70 Ask. o'l 117 4 10 04 1S5 78% 114% 03 02 04 ss 30 102 M ?? 24% 05 * ife 40 8B% 110 6S 344 7% 87 40 5) 34 110 13% 5>4 30 103 02 102'.4 100 20% 10 27% 03 00 is 11% 70Vi f?s 0 10s 112 01 3SV4 113 138 103 8?H ot so so ts% IS | 78'/* Bid. Mr* pet pf s.{ Mich Cent. 120 Mont l'ow. OS Mullln?Bpf .. NC A StL.lOOVi Nat Blsc...l34 do pf 11!) Nat C*S pf 83 Nat EAS pf 84 Nat Ld pf.XlO N Ky RI Ipf 7 NOTAMex. 61% NV Air Br 02 N VCSB Ipf 7S do 2d pf. OS NV Dock.. 2!H4 NY Sliip B 20 NYStateRy .. NorfAW pf 72% Nova 8 Stl 23 Ohio Fuel. 4S Otis El pf. OS Oils Stl pf. 32% Ow-ena B pf os% l**o Cut ipf :;o do 2d pf. 20 Pao TolAT. SO Panhandle. 7'4 do pf Penney pf.. 03 Peoria A B IS Pero M p D 70 IlillllpsJ pf SOU Pierce A pf .'!4"j Pierce O Pf SO I'ltta Coal.. 01% do pf.... 513% PFWC pf.13.T4 Pitts Stl pf SS PAWVapf. 7 V, PriTteelC pf 01% ProdARef.. 20 do pf 33 RyStSp pf.108 Ren A Sar.118 Robt Reia.. 11% do pf.... 34 Rep Stl pf. 77 TU'ad 2d pf 43 Rom 1st pf .. do 2<t pf. .. ReyTob pf.112 Ituiland pf. 23 Sloss-Sh pf OS SLASF pf. 4S Shatluck... 8% SPU Sugar 4S do pf 02% Stand Mill.120 ?lo pf.... S3 StoslAT pf. 77 t'tudetw pf.,103 Sup Pt^el.. 28 do pf Temtor A., 2% T-'sn? I, T.300 Tt.SW pc R 33% Twin C pf. s:t Underwd ..127 do pf.,..107 TTnlonTank t'O VnClB 8U.103 do pf....1,00 Un T'rug. . OSH do 2d pf. 44% ITn Pveivd. fls T S F.xpr.. 0% TTBTn.Mo pf 03?; 1'SRiih 1pf.10? V s Tobar 43 do pf 10S 1' S Smelt. .13% Va-r C pf. 72 Va Rv A P ::*% VTtn nIfnf 5)014 Wnh pf 11 1S 1pf OO ?tVr-t 3f ?nf 17 WMABE pf is% Wl.'VwIr" S 13 TVIIsnn pf . 7-, Voolth nf 117 Worth pf \ 83 tVrl Aero.. 8% 8S 08% 00% 110 130 120 .SS 85 113% 10 03% 03 80 70 30% 33% 24% 49 33% 103 no r.o 02 8% 80 io Tl% 02 , 30 SI 02% OS 00 80 03% 37% 113 123 !>0 SI ins 20% 03% 3 430 34 00 100 11.1% 102 ISO I OS 07 43 40 03 las 40 Hi 37 03 1?? 70 17** 10 1<% so 11S 8% way. *n<! S. R. Ophlrrt has h??n mad* It* tnaaurw an.l assistant ?rfnitary with lirad tjiartors In Baltimore. II. M. AddlnsoM of Harris, Totbrt, * Co. hitf h< ^n Invltril to deliver a lwfurn in pub. lie utlllt* niortKases before tt" prBdimt# Pi'hool r f Rn?ln"s? AdmtnMtra?Ion of llnr var<I University. C. W. Bsllard has hren el^.-ted a director of the f-?v<?dlah Chamber nf Commerce. ri'HTOM Hill '.R Itrt Ell TS". The r?ec|pta for duties nt the Cu.**'>m House tt'iMrday wrre $092,380.37, of whleh Mil, r.11.08 was for merchandise withdrawn from warehouses tnd f301,077.09 for if. ?.etif kmportallone. Executor Trustee Chartered 1822 The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Nos. 16, 18, 20 & 22 William Street Branch Office, 475 Fiftb Avenue At Forty-first Street ^ New York London Paris Foreign Exchange Administrator Guardian Member Federal Reserve System and New York Clearing House 1% MARK TWAIN WAS RIGHT when he said: "There are two times when a man should not speculate?when he has money and when he has no money." COLUMBIA FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS typify the vast difference be tween speculation and safe investment. They are safe, worry-proof income-pro ducers in which the element of chance or speculation has been entirely elimi nated. Each issue is secured by a first mort gage on newly improved in come-pro ducing New York City real estate? protected under the Columbia Plan. The Columbia Plan is explained in Booklet B-9. Write for it today. C OLUMBIA MORTGAGE COMPANY 4 EAST 43 ST. - NEW YORK. The Columbia Partial Payment Plan, under which any of thes? bonds may be purchased by small monthly payments is fully explained in Booklet B-ll. PRODUCE. APPIJSS?King, bbl., $5.6?ffi7.50; Albany Pippin, 7.50; Mann. $7S?7.50; Baldwin, i f.Wagener, $"?7: Northern Spy. $ii<3> ! 10.50; Hen Davis, J4.50'!tf'i; Itusset, $."VSjr6.50; ordinary ungraded. 9&ft5.50; Newtown Pip- j pin. Western, box. 12.25*1 3.73; Jonathan, Hrltlsli Columbia, box, S".5f>: Mcintosh, S.:.25f<i3.no: WlneBap, $2.25^4.23; Hpltzen- I berg, $2.2504; Home Ueauty, $2?< I; r>illcloua. , *2.230.',. BEANS?Marrow, choice domestic, 1 r?o lbs., $0.79?7; pea, *7; medium, $7; Kotenashl. ?.v?5.r,0: red kidney, ?8: Imperial, $s.50; white kidney, $10. KITTKK-Ortani' ry, higher than extras, lb.. 37-'!iW.'lS'ie.; extras, f?'J score. 37VLO37H0.; firsts. 33?.'<7c.; seconds. 33*/3l'ic.; lower I grades, :iO0.'!2He.; centralized ears, 90 score, H?s^36Vjc.; 811 score. 83Vi033>/ic.: 88 score, 3<H933c.; 85 to 87 score, 33 fi 34'4c.; un ?alted, higher than extras. SW.'tii'jc.: extras, {?2 score. 38$3SHc.: firsts, "iw:t7'/jc.; sec onds, 33<5i>3oC.: lower grades, 30B32,ic.; State dniry. tubs, finest, 36?37c.; good to prime, ? 34%3.V*a.; ronimon to fair, 28*J33c.; ladles, : current make, extras. 27'.i#2*c.: firsts, 24V4''i I 25"ic.; seconds, 22'..'<j23o.; lower grades. 20ft 22c.; packing stock, current make, No. 1, 23c.: No. 2. 21H?22c.; lower grades, 18?21c. CHEESE?New York Htato flats, held spe cials, 24625c.; fresh specials, ?<>j|,21r.; aver age run, fresh. 10l>V20c.; Etato twins, held specials, 23Mt<324e. ; fresh specials. 20?20'4o.; . average run. 19*fr920c.: Wisconsin double] daisies, colored, fancy. 23#24c.; sintiia , daisies, colorrd, fancy, 23tf2b-.; young Amer- 1 leas. 23!i?24c. E4K3S?Fre.'ih gathered extras, dox.. ~.0c.; storage paeked, extra firsts, 28'i*5 29c.; firsts. 27ff28e.; regular packed, extra firsts, .27'f2Sc.; regular packed, firsts, 2.Vf/2t;'>.; seconds, 24ViC.; trade eggs. 24*W4Hc.; dirties, regular packet!. No. 1. 24c.; No. 2 and poorer, 22li,f23,4c.; checks, fair to choice, dry, 22023c.: New Jeritey hennery whiles, candled extras, 37e.; uncnndled ? xtras, ">4Tp ? 3.V.; nearby and nearby Western hennery white?, average extras, 34c.; extra flints 32>'33c. : lints, 2flfl3!?\: nearby gathered whites, firsts to extra firsts. 2tWf,12c : under grades, 27*12Sc.; pullets' rggs, 2fi;?2T-_c.; I'iiciflc eoast whites, extrns, 3.V.; extra first.i. 33p3le.; first*. 30?S2c.; under grades. 2Sti-2lle.; pullets, 26*921il?c.; other Western and Southern ga?hi?r< <1 whites, 27*i .'JOc., ticarby nn<l nearby Western hentv ry browns, extras, 30*f31e.; nearby brown and mixed colors, gather'd extras. .KV\; firsts to extra firsts. 25ti*l29c.; due!; egics, Bttltlmuis, Maryland anil Virginia, flfl*fflPe.: Western and prime Southern. flO#3Sc. ; far Southern, good to prime. MX'.: goose cgss, $1 25^1.50. POTATOES? Maine, 18" lb . $3'0'l 1<V. lbs., $383.25: State. 1 HO lb*.. State nnd Maine. 13) lbs.. S2.RO? S: Jers. v 1 "O lbs., $!.50*f2: t.nng Island bbl., *4'ii 4 50: Virginia, frond erop. $2 75^3; IW tnuda, bbl . fHfll3.n0; Klorlda, bbl,, 0.50; Cobblers. Jtr.'OlO, sweats, Jersey, basket $t.?RT2.7B: tlelawara mid Maryland, *1.7"; Virginia, bbl.. $l.fi04r3.!W): vnms, Vir ginia bbl,, *l.50?3.85; South Carolina, crate, #1.25; r.eorcla, basket. $1.75; Tennessee, XI 25"? 1 .37. POI I.TKV. ORr.*Hien-'*lile';.?PS. frozen broil, rs, 27*1436.: flyers. 27ii:;2c.: roa-ters, 2?'-f3*e.; fresh stars, ; foe's, fresh,' West ru, boxes, 2$fi ! W'?teill, k> ? ' ' 33c.; bbl*., diT, 2.1 *J .'l2o.: frozen, ' i 'Vie,; olil cocks, flesh, 2<i'"f25c. ? frozen, 20* I rs lions, fresh .Ter?'-y, 40'i'iOo,; fro^.ci'. West ern, giiiT ISe ; turVevs, fresh, bent, ?' I'le,; frozen. No. t. 47''t51r. ; poor to tnml, I ? . old tonis, 3IMi*42o.! old bens, 40't l?e. ; dueks. frozen. I.onr* I-land. 30IH12C.: Western. !<ic.; geem . frozen. Western, IDfSOCii squabs, i fresh, white, dor., ffV411.!K>. POM.TRV. I.nr fowls, fnlaht, 2 e*. firess, 25?i 27e ; chickens, freight, 22*f40c.; . express, 2g^3te.: spring broilers, ?xnre*s, ro;;fWV.; capons, freight or exoreas. 3.*i4CUV,; I ild roosters, frilglit. !?'???.; turkeys, frelcht, 1 J'-ft'lOr.; express. r.."?tf40'-,; ducks, freight, i 2S'i30r.; Irfiuir Island, sprlnn. 35c.: durks old, expi-ess, .'I2i>rt3c.; Musco\ev 17c ; ireese, , freight, 10c,; express, IO**iC22c,; swans, freight or express, |0c.: pigeons, pair, ?.; | guineas, pair, 70c.; rabbits, cxpreas, 2t"iO20c, j I.IVE STOCK AMI MPtT PnKTll '? mirmii to prime steersgjinti |h* $."l.50f? S.7% 'rittiraon to choice bulls, 100 Ilia.. 4,f*)*)i *.50 'ommon to cholco cows, ion lbs., l.r.oiji 5.25 '"iiinon to prhno teals, ino lbs... 7,fiOflil2.oo 'ompion to prime ewes, 1i*i lbs.. 5.0?Ktf g 00 'ommon to prime lambs, 100 lbs..12.uifi 111 50 .'ve liors. 100 lbs )0 7,v>itl B0 I "*essi'd beef, steer sides, lb ll'if# .13 ' ty dnsoid veals, lb... |pi|i 20 I ressed mut'on, Ihy li-io "T? >tesed wethers, )h V jrtid 'jo I 1 * "ed 'smb., r |? .... MORTGAGE GUARANTIES GROW. Compnnx Reports Iloom, With 1921 Knrninst* $1?107#T96. An unusual demand for guaranteed mortgages sprang up In the latter part of 1921 and for some months the trrowth of the business of the Bond and Mort gage Guarantee Company was limited by * Inability to obtain enough suitable mort gages to guarantee, according to the .annual report of the company, just issue*!. Nevertheless, the company l^ned In the year 5,766 policies insuring $54,485,539 on properties Tallied at $100,793,133, nn Increase of more than 115,000,000 over the 1020 sales. In Its thirty years of buslntts the company lias guaranteed more than 100,000 mortgages totaling $*23,392."00. Of this amount $r,55,277.000 has been repaid to the investors without loss, and 27,407 mortgages for $268,115,000 are still In force. Net earnings Ift^t year were $1,167,796 and dividends $rifi0,000, leaving a bal ance for surplus of $207,"Hi. MOHAWK MIXING DE< MNi:S. Net profits of the Mohaw.c MininK Company for 1921 dropped $382,490 to $270,272 before depreciation, depletion, and Federal ta.T< s. Receipts were S1 , 299,776, agnlnFt 11,627.150 In 1920. Sur plus Increased from $82,763 to $2 70,2 72. SHORT TERM NOTES. It.ito. One. Alun Co.ofAtn.. .7 Nor. 1925 A mmCo.ofAm.. .7 Oct. 103 t AmCnttonOU ? Hept.U A ni Tel A Tel .6 Oct. 1132 10 ) 9-l? 1<WH III \niTelATel ? Fel> 1921 toi I limit :t i.. AmThrnti fl D?. M?S M0% 101 ; AniToliac^o. . .. '"Bl ov. 1WJ 10 ? '?$ 101 An <?l>aeco 7 Nov. 1031 ?'na< '>p o Jan. 1923 Atia< i i.daTi.p. , .7 Jan 1 All" I I IJ > July i VtO Ap- I 1MI A iiril 1923 July 13,'23 'I'. \?';*l. to;"j 102'4 Im ion >t ri. , it)' HsJi 99 H Fab. I#2/ lie . I.**! /.I \ MiOII.I,td.. 7 , Am m r.Conr... .7 UColl 0 r.t'iiTelofCaa... ~ Beth lei omSU... .7 I : nNottbernUjr.01 j Dee. 102 ( anXoi lb ?! oKy.6M Oac. 1921 CeaFt incRy....4 M up. 1 CatAri eotins.. 6 i on> ofN V... 7 < op I ?i A?so.In'-.1 i < j I ir ?n/i.ltx:.S tV) Kxp' stn.loc.S c ? 1 jii. i in-kin ? . ?' FofersUkiiltnr.. 0 TfceWt" < Ii.cuv.7 i uifOIH i rr> ? Ci\ilf(':!< V rp. . .*.7 UJHent.7. 7 Hockln ?Vaiioy.. 0 ihitnbleO&K... .7 IHTconv * * ha I' HyTrrRjr. .0 i\rnnr<otlCorp..7 Larledeli LlArof. 7 I'lilladelphla 0 II ortei'V (ismble.. 7 IUKeynoldnTob. 6 f-earaRoebwk... 7 fcearaKoebuclc.. .7 holvay S PdMfeWstileHTel.? lo.i 102 103 103 , 108:, 10 3 ', do ; i' 103 K I'll H 10) , 100 TO ? 103 Ml i, 101 02 ??>? Mi M 1 U 100 Id i 104 V, 1(M I'M i 101 ' to i ' !' I 1(1 I 103 i Feb. 13/23 102 102 m Feb. 16, 14 to-' i lit., 10.'2i ioi'( .I lly 13, 23 nit N?V, 1934 9*1-4 April IBJ.i 9# * July 10JI Fin. I'U I Dec. 19 > i Mar. 1121 Jiar.la.il Sep' 18 !i Nov. 16. 2 I loo Feb m.(rf 102 Jan. 19211 I el). I Oil Mar. 1023 Aof. i hot OC*? ia,'23 Oct 16.21 Oct. I April 1026 I'l* tn?V li"i!? 10) 101 .1-111 7BK J . in i r< 103 it 0<t , 06 1(J.! too* too ?, 100 4 101 102 U or D .'i' lot: !'?> * 100" Oil,' ion 109 fsl'UnDepotgU?ir.6S Dec. 15.'." ; to > .MandOIIW 7 Ian. 1926-31 lot MaildOllN"\ CI', M*y 1933 1W? 10O 1 Hilft 7 in > Th?Te*a?Co 7 L'takKerC'nrp... '? VactjiaeOII. .... 7 W rM KlecfntlY . .7 W IhcomIuKC rond Oct. 1ft,'23 Aust. ia.'3i Mar. 1, 2 t Sept. 1.1,i2 April 1030 April 1126 RUj 10-'I 10-< ? < I0.i>, 101 14 ioi >i 102 ' 4 1021\ 101 101 ' i 00 "j , loeji mo-, |(W"I 107 V4 i-t VOX $7,500,000 The Delaware and Hudson Company Fifteen-Year 5Vfe% Gold Bonds ? Due May 1, 1937 Interest payable May I and November I. Coupon bonds in denominations of #1.000 and #500 each with privilege of registration as to principal and exchangeable for bonds registered as to both principal and interest which in turn may be exchanged for coupon bonds. Redeemable at the option of the Company, as a whole, but not in part, on May 1, 1932, at 105% and accrued interest or on any subsequent interest date at 105% ar.d accrued interest less Vi% f?r each six months from May 1, 1932, to the redemption date, upon sixty days' notice. W. II. Williams, Esq., Vicc-Presidcnt of The Delaware & Hudson Company, in a letter dated March 27, 102'!, copies of which man be obtained from the undersigned, writes in part as follow*: "The purpose of the issue is to provide the Company with funds to pay at maturity its l' irst Lien Equipment 4T % Fifteen-Year Cold Bonds which are outstanding in the principal amount of $6,024,000 and which mature on July 1, 1922, and for other corporate requirements. "The Bonds are to be dated May 1, 1922, are to mature May 1. 1937, and are to bear inter est at the rate of $}l2% per annum, from May 1, 1922, payable semi-annually on each November 1st and May 1st thereafter, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. They arc to be issued under a Trust Indenture with United States Mortgage and Trust Company, as Trustee, to be dated May I, 1922. Principal and interest of the Bonds arc to be payable in gold coin of the United States of America, of or equal to the present standard of weight and fineness, and without deduction for any tax, assessment or governmental charge (except federal income taxes) which the Company or the Trustee inav be required to pay, or to retain or deduct therefrom, under any present or future law of the United States of America, or of any State, county, municipality, or other taxing authority therein. "The bonds will be the direct obligation of The Delaware and Hudson Company and the Trust Indenture under which they are to be issued will provide, among other things, that so long as any of the bonds of this issue shall be outstanding, the Company wil 1 not create any new mortgage or deed of trust, other than purchase money mortgages, upon any of its lines of railroad or branches, leaseholds or trackage rights, rolling stock or other equi pment, or other railroad property, unless effective provision be made in such new mortgage or deed of trust that the bonds of this issue shall be secured by such mortgage or deed of trust ratably with any other indebtedness secured thereby, and that it will insert such provision in any such new mortgage or deed of trust. "The Delaware and Hudson Company has paid dividends on its stock uninterruptedly since 1881 and since 1907 at the rate of 9% per annum. Its present outstanding capital stock amounts to $42,503,000 par value. The net earnings of the Company for the year ended December 31, 1921, after payment of all charges, except income taxes, amounted to $5,098,452.16. "The issuance and sale to you of the said Fifteen-Year Five and One-Half Per Cent. Gold Bonds are subject to the authorization of the Interstate Commerce Commission and to the approval by your counsel of all proceedings for the creation and issuance of the bonds. "Pending the engraving of the definitive bonds, temporary bonds will be issued. Application will be made in due course to list the bonds on the New York Stock Exchange." THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER THE ABOVE BONDS. SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, AT 98% AND ACCRUED INTEREST TO DATE OF DELIVERY AT WHICH PRICE THE BONDS WILL YIELD 5.70% ON THE INVESTMENT IF HELD TO MATURITY. Payment for bonds allotted is to be made in New York fund? against delivery of tempo rary bonds, deliverable if, when and as issued and received by the undersigned. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. First National Bank New York New York, March 28.1922. * All of the above bonds having been sold this advertisement appears as a matter of record only. 70 ALL HOLDKB3 OF '% Convertible Serial (>old Note* dated June 1. 192V, u( The Ohio Gties Gas Company (NOW THK PL'BE OIL COMPANY) Irj accordance with tho provisions of Article Third of tho Trust Agreement between The Ohio Cities Gas Company (now The Pure Oil Company) And the Guaranty Trust Company o? New York, as Trustee, dated June 1, 11)JO. notice is hereby given that Tbe I'ure Oil Company, by due and heal nctlon of ltd Loaid oI Directors lias failed for redemption and payment on June 1, ID-2, nil the Seven Per Ct-ut. Convertible tVCnl Gold Not**, dated June 1. lf)2<i, ma turing <>n their face after June 1, 1 922, and secured by the Tru-it Asroamc-nt of even date between said Company and Guaranty ..Trust Company of New York, as Trusts. In iucoi entire \\!:h til" pro' Islons of sn'.d Trust Agreement, the holders of said notes ru mtitlcd to receive accrued Interest on the f;i.i' of the notes to June J, ltK, and In addition thereto the following per centj of the face of the notes: Sol pi dun June I, 1923, lOlej of the fa'o value thereof; Notes du>- Jun ' ), 1921, lOlH^e of the fsee value thereof; # N"te.s due Jure 1. 1925, 102% of the face value thereof; Aecordlngly, nil holders of these notes are hereby directed to present "aid notes on or otter .turn 1, 11)22, at the Trust Department of Guaranty Trust Company of New York, 110 Broadway, New York City, and to sur i "nder eald notes and to receive the re demption price thereof as hereinabove '? ( forth. In accordance Willi the terms of sail Trust Agreement -aid notes will ceasa to draw In'.c-reat after Juno 1, 1922. and cou pons for Interest subsequent to that date will be void. The coupon* duo June 1, 1922, should be detached and collectcd in the usual manner. Ity order of the Board of Directors of The Pure Oil Company, formerly Tho Ohio Cities Gas Company. It. W. McILVAIN, Vice-President. T. J. JONK9. Asst. Secretary-Treasurer. March R. 1922 . Tflf: AMTUICAN TOBACCO f-OMPW* Kodemption of Serial Noten Maturing November 1, 1922 The American Toba'co Company hereby tl\. < notice that It will redeem and pay. on April !"th. 1922. at the offlei of Guar anty Trust Company of New York, No. 140 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. City of New V'l'. :!"? to wit: fcl.33i.OO0 at par of its !>i r1"< I> notes dated Ni ? > ,nt>er 1. 191*. maturing ns-OInvembT 1. H'22, a' par \>lth li.tere-1 aecrued from November 1, 1921. to 1 April I.",Hi, 1922, and \ 'h a premium of one per cent on tho principal "f rail noti ?>. ThI' redemption Is Iri n'eordance with 'lie terms of Article IV. of tho tiust agreement i>f November 1, 191#, to ri Ich The American Tobacco Company was party of the flrsi pint, and Guaranty Trust Company of New York :in Trustee, va 1 prirty of the S'eonil pat!, whereunder #2.">,000,000 at pa of 7r'o serial Kohl notes were l ?u.-H, Scries A. maturing November I. 1919. S tie- It, ma turing November 1, 1920. and Series C. ma turing November 1, 1921, having already been paid; and this notice la In accordaiici vvl'li said Article. Holders of any of said Series T> of said aerial gold notes maturing November I, 1922. mat pi.'?ent each on. or a: any time after April I V 1922, at the office of said Guaranty Trust Company of New Y-.rk, and the ?al r,0t. s *'111 he paid villi n rued Interrst up 4o April IS, 1922, and th premium of ci," per lent a? aforesaid; whether ao presented or not, such notes shall erase fn draw In terest on said April 15. 1022. and eoupot's for Interest sub: ? (jurat to that date shall | he void. Till; AM RHICA M TOBACCO COMT\NV By: .' M W. HICKS, Tr<*iur?ir. March ?, 1022. FOREIGN MARKETS. Iaivdon, March 28.?Prices moved Ir- ; regv'arly on the Stock I'xchan-jr to-day. . Quotation* at the closo of trading fol low : Pur sl'ver, ,V,s;d. an ounce. Bar goM, Money, 3l? per cent. idscount rates; Rhnrt bills. S", per cent.; I Ihreo months hills, .'IS-IWn.'I'i per cent. 2'-. t>er cent, console, sr> ,. I British per rent, w ar loan, 9*V British 4'j per cent, war loan, 83'f. In* Beers, 10H Hand Mln. *, 2%. i Pari*. March 28.? Prices were lieavy , In tho Hourso to-day. Qiiotitlon* at the cloao of trading wore as follows: Fnnci. Cent. | .".percent. rente*.,. t* ?4rt Kschfnge on London is 71 h pi iJej-nt. loan 7.N p."V 1 L'jilted States dollar U id t ELECTIONS AMI MEETINGS. XKW \ OltK A HONRCRAH ItO?ARIO MIMWi company. The annua: meeting of the Stockholders of Dim NEW YORK A HONDURAS ROSARIO MINING COMPANY v III be held s: the office nf th ? Company, 17 Bat wry place, New Yori City, on Wednesday, April "th, 1922. at 2 I*. M., for th.> olec tin* of directors ard fot action upon all questions that may properly !>e l>roii(Thr before the meeting. Th? .?'<" ?! 'rim- '? r I Its will bo closed at j.j m .. . \f ? ? h "-??? < r ? -emaln closed until 10 A. M. of April d'it, 1KX j. i ............. .Secretary. LNb?itl< A. Nu?Iivllle Railroad ( o. Tin \mu.-ii Me. tint; >?: th?- stockholders of the Loui-ville {? Nashville Railroad I'oni p > w ;?! be i. i.: ii 11. < .. ral Offlco ::;iil?iIt.: . Nlntl re. f and Headway, in the City of Eotilsvlll *, Kentucky. <>n Wednesday, Vpril li'-jji at twelve n'eloel, Noon. Tin- Htoek Transfet Book* **ill clone on Monday. March 20. 1822. at three o'clock ". 11.. an.I reopen ..tt Tl ursday, April 6. 1922. nt ten o'cl" k A. M. e. k. uxtke. Secretary. T.r Ml?? \Hie. Ky.. I >bi11ary ?? 1 i'22. New York, March 1. 1922. The Annual Meeting "f tfce uti'Cldieldere of . The "Western Vt. on Tel?*craph Company, for *ht> election Of IMrectors and lnspeet?.rM of , i i.i-l n -''1 for the transaction of such ether huslt.es* a-! ma\ b. i>re*-ente<t at said meeting. will he In M at the Executive Off toe 1 of tli" company at No. 1f.roadway, In the city of Ne Tot . o:i Wednesday, April 12. 11122 nt twelve o'clock, noon. ANI'KKW V. Hl'IH.KKUI, Secretary. PROPO??AI.?. Pltufn. ?, 1.3. 1. P trsnant to r? iru'atlone of -be Interstate Commerce Commi slon prescribed In Its , order dated October fl. 1819, Docket E* I' .rte M and amendments thereto, THE CENTRA l ? IIAII. ROAD COMPANY OF M'.W JERSEY hereby *lv?-? notice that It ?i ill receive bid. for t'i? following tonnage of a tthraelte locomotive fu"l coal for de ; livery within p.-tlud I.anted at Aahley, Mailt ti Chunk, I'lillllpdburg or lersey City > For period April Itii-. "? Apr i 1923. Broken ?*K? ictoss tone Buck No. 1 42".<khi (cross toi ? Kuek No. 2 SO.OOM itiosa tons l'en i.'0 groee tens 2. Bhln must be submitted ami mldiessed *.i tb>. undersigned a' his office by 12:00 o'clo- I< noon on the fifth day of April, 18^2. H1<t? received after that lour will not be . onstdortd. Kids ? 111 1* ope- "'| at 3 00 P. M. en tin date named. lllds ini!"t b< enclosed 1n plain enve lope . securely : < .Med. sho* Ing no turns cr address, ami .shall be marked "Bids under proposed 'V.ntract No. 1? 1 .fKomotlin Kuel," and *?'tr?Jl be addressed to the undersigned. Ml bid* must state tlie name and address of ?he bidder, and If a corporation, the names , md addrve'ex of the Off -ers, Dtreetom and (let . iil Mn'.ngi r ?nd the Purchasing or ?"el'ln* Agent, and If a firm the names and addr of ?.. th member thereof and I'ur i < basing or felling Ace it. 4. The successful bldih r ss.-1! 1 be raqulrrd i to er.t r Iti'o and execute a contract. Berlal No. I. ?e"!nK forth 'ft" trnpa ?;??. ;.)ie.., I prices and deliveries s'ipitla'eit shov. The rlaht la reset "I to reject any and all hid', and to a< cept any part of atty one hid. Dated this t''' ntv seeond dav of March, 1922. THE CENTP. AT. RA11.ROAO COMPANY OF NEU ,ii;hpey, C 11. S-JT.IV, 'lenetal Manager, Room TO!*, 1/:; Liberty St.. New York, N Y. iminKNni and interest. 288rd OiikcuIiv*! Ilitidrnd The Hank of hew York National Banking .4 itociaiion A quarterly dividend of rm per cfrtf. (5"e) has been declared by the Board of Directors, payable on and after April 1. 1 <122, to stockholders of record of March 21, 1922, f'RFD'K C. METZ, Ji., Cashier. March 14 IV TUB HANOVER NATION.*!, RANK nf the < itV nl Sew Ynrk. New York. Marcfi 21, 1933. The Hosit of T>lrectors ias this day da? clat 1 a dividend of KIOtlT PER CENT. t>?i,l poyshle on ard after April 1st, 1H37. The ?;snsfer hooka Mil iMMla closed fiora Msr l 3J?id, I9"'i, UP'I IAS' (Iste. WIli 1,1 AM E. Aid;, JR , Cathltr. Drum: mis wii i\ti nr<r. HUDSON AND MANHATTAN RAILROAD Ca Notice of liitftml llftklc no Five I'er Cent Ailju?tiiicnt iMtmr ImiimK. Hudson A Manhattan Itallroad Compart? hereby gtves notice that under a resolutloo cif the board of Directors of this Company, adopted at a meeting of the Board of Dlr&> ton Id In the City of New York on thii. < i ond day of Kebruar>". 1922. there will b?-? conio due and payable on A|?ril 1. 1922. an Installment of Interest amounting to ZV?% < n 'lie 5% Adjustment Ineom-.- I!oml< of this Company, ?ald Installment being the full semi-annual Intercut tin i eon, vii.: %n K ether with ITi ;i eount of prior aceiimu^ lated Interest not heretofore paid. i'heck* for the l.-uerc.'t on registered bonds without coupons will be mailed to the regi." tcred owners thereof, according to the book* < f the Company u* of the close of btislne?s on March SI, 1922. Interest on coupon bopds till be paid upon presentation and surrender of coupon No. 1*. din? April 1, 1922. Th? I balance of Interest a cumulated since Jarto siy 1, 1 H'-O, and unpaid is represented by 1 (iuh*r?|uent coupons and by the obi icatletn expressed on ihe face of each bond. Pay-| ment of Interest on coupon bcifids will be" : made In New York at Ihe Chase National-, Hank, 57 Broarteay; and In London, En*-; 1 land, at the office of the Guaranty Truwt ''ompany of New York, 32 Lombard Street,, E. c. nom:rtT I!. Kay. Secretary. ; 1 M*rrtl 22. 1922. 1 No. 75 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N. J., March 10, 197S Notice Is hereby clven that the Annual I Meeting of the Preferred and Common Etock [ holder* of The American Tobacco Company. mid an election for directors thereof, will be | I.eld at the office of the Company at No. T5 Montgomery Hlintl, Jersey City, N. J., at* eleven o'clock in tha forenoon of Wednesday, April Mh, 1922. Tho Preferred and Common Stock transfer' books wore cloied at ;i o'clock P. M.. March 10th. 1922. mid will be re-opened at 10 o'clock A. M . April 8th. 1022. I CHARLEF l\ N-EII.nr. Secretary. i lit: HANKAS CIT* WU THKRX ICAII.H \Y ? ONPAM'. ! No. I." Ilroad Street, n?< % York. March 7. J9SU. \ quarter'.* dividend of OS'S (1> PKTt I'KNT. ha? this day been declared upon the, Preferred Slock of this i"ompany. from net , 1 ineonii of the current fiscal year, payable ! April IS. 1922. to stockholder!" of record at) 3:00 o'i lock 1'. M. March 31. 1H22. Checks Iri payment thereof will bs mall*-' to ?.tod hol.li., , ;*t !!?" addresses last fur nished the 1 ransfrr Acept. ? ; < 11 \N*r>. Seere?ary. IIIK KW"*1- ill\ >111 I III.KN l: III \t \\ I ??>!!? Coupons of the Ktmt Mortg u"" * Per Oil," | Cold Honds of The K.iUMm Clt.V Southern ; Hallway Company, due \prll I, 1922. wlTT paid at and after maturity ti|*.n presentation ot til. office of Th Now York Trust Cam | p.tnv. .No. I'W) llrfudH ay. New York City. Inteie?t ?>n registered bonds of this lseni i\ III be paid to holders of record at .1 '?? o'clock V. M., Mar h .;!. II. v I s.-'<~tIct. Treasurer. I II \ II.\MI UMINWTI. < IIICAOO a *r. i mi I* ii> co. Grand rv?!?r*l Terminal, Mar. t.Vh. 192? \ dlvider l . f i>M; ,\M> ON'E-QUARTBn PEH CENT. (II.25 pi r share) on the Pre ferred 8to? : of this Comp?rv hu? been ?i cla-ed payrble on Thur !?y. Npr 2Mh, 1922, to stockholders of recod at the close of busl r,es? on Friday, Mar. .list, 1922. Mll.TON P. PARCEfl. ' teneral Treasurer \I.MhD~tin Mi' vi nil ' ouniKtiii'N HI llriuiilwni. N>w York. March 2.*. 1922. Tli Hoard of Director* h-?? tfcl? day de clared n (jtmrlerly dividend of pet >han on the common -took of this Company, pe? - able May l?t, 1022. to common stockholders of record nt the close of business on April nth. r<22. <-I''NT"N s- I.TTKiyq, Serrrtary-Tr?a?<m-r. f*a?inrs Hnnks. Dry Dock Savings Institution j r.41 A "1.1 BOWERY, Cor, Hil St., New York. , Ttis Trustee* l ave declared a dividend fo I the three month* ending March 31, 1922, o i i all deposits I Itltled then to 'he 1!' law * a? the rate of IXII it i>r < ?,t. pc, n | num. t>a?ah1e on and alter April if, i|y. Deposit* tnsde on or before A 'Rll. .1 1 be entitled to Interest from April 1. 1.1It AM'UKW MIU,.?. (v ident ' ANl'KEW M1LIJ<. JU . Klrst VI.-. I ?Mff rnr,i>KRicK sherwooi' t ' S \MI I I. Wl- i's rvti:. c ?> For TTrlp thn* is full ?>/ prf" an<l Mlion pitf j/oiir lVrmf Ail. W TUS V#ir YORK UBMALD. ff* QVAUTf-QVAK TITY ctrcitaftnn f>n ? - " h'0" 'vl" "T ' rrj'iiffs. Ttlrphont HVr'A 10,ftCO.