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[ington to confer with the Gover- FIRE INSURANCE : ---103 : 03): 103 nor of the Pederal Home Loan otra Fire Msurative 86% | y 2 931, 94 91 | With an increase of 15,681 tele- Bank System, regarding the spring iy United Press | American of Newark 53 Joolw . 9 5 § 3 ‘ s . sion he | | Baltimore American > Woolworth phones installed in 1036, the Ii | and ’ summer : SX DRY Of of . t € | WASHINGTON, March 11.—The [Federal .. , ; y Rubdbers— : | bank’s home financing activities, it | Bureau of Mines reported today |g.ankun Tire I Nirestone ooo... gg, | diana Bell Telephone Co. reports | was announced today. ! | y [Great American Insurance | Goodrich ....... 50%: 49° 95s lan improvement in operations for | RTT | that stocks of domestic and for= Hanover Fire : x
| Goodyear 48 : : : 3 aad Sik . oa | 3 . : k > | the third successive year. {eign crude petroleum totaled 288,- |[Fhoenix .._........ US. Rubber .... 1 i 0 Y io ¥ US Rubber pfd 113 2% 12% MN This figure compares with 7182 KINGAN & CO. ST ARTS 121,000 barrels at the close of the | National Tiberiy ©...
Be fe as, Bo: Sone | Steen= in 1935 anc 4697 in 1934, according week ended Feb. 27, an increase of | Noh River vu Li 28! 30 Erie pd .. .. 33 ES 3 : 2. | am Rol Mills 5 44%; 4 to the statement. VACATION SYSTEM [34700 from the previous er. | Westonester Fire .... 363, 381% IBS = 331, 52 43° 195421 A comparison of income items for Lm | The increase TOpresented B33 |p maarani mami aot gh 33% 33 32% —for BULOVA WATCHES . ¥ - v
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cent below normal, a Position Meas- | Shenley Diet | 40% 4 3 ik Yew | = _— ~ | Roa: SH i . oda : nrably better than at the same time vi ‘0 WN on This issue, though registered, is not approved or disapproved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, ih 1936 when it was 20 per cent | © ; bs BN hy : on “i gpa ; which does not pass on the merits of any registered securities, 336 when it was 20 per cel eee 30 : : Win "Tobacco “A { below normal Drops (Times Special) | Am Tobacco ‘B : . vistol Mves LOUISVILLE, Ky. March 11.—Cattle— | Gen Cigars Third Best Month 1stol Myers Sea a - Ssiimated receipts, 200: run includes =’ ' Ligg-Myers ‘B’ r 3 T A Re ne =0 ' | loads steers bought to arrive at $9« | Lorillard 3 With the exception of November S$ ER Pre 2 3 3 9.50; ell slaughter ARTE Ae against | philip Morris .. 74 “i . , . x ol : Rew) hh i recent advances; instances higher on cow- | ‘nolds Tob ‘B’ 32% and December, 1936, and January, Fquipments— stuff: few good steers, Dg plain and | © b 3 an hn 3% , 3 . > on OA ar Xe Fv 0 01. | medium killers down to an under; | Utilities— 1937, ‘the index stands ‘well ‘above Am Loco 567 B56'c BE 561, | R004 fat cows, $6.50@7: low cutters and | am & For Pwr.. 12% any year since 1929, the company | reel Fdy 371 S71. e's 61). | cuters, $45; big weight bulls, $6.75 down: | ay Power & Dit 14's dN meh ved LN TET ate 3 s, | few sales stockers, $717.50. IA T.& T 176 reported Gn AN { ( : Calves—Estimated receipts, 300: run in- | am Wat y ™ Yon WB : 30 80) 7 g cludes approximately 125 stock calves: iC Among the 49 trading areas that | ge), Sie 55 , 565 58 Yeulers opening, active Strong. to Jo cents | . ou Ra AATF Ya 39 PD 5 CO 2 . a > | higher; top, $ reely; bu good and | 8 moved upward in February were goof & €0 851: 68 s21. | choice, $9.507110.50; offweights down to Ponsol several important New England ¢en- | west v : $7.50, tommon aha OTN (8 wor | Tns Copper Sp hse NAS IARAN Herts restingh Elec 59 138 5 ogs—Estimated receipts, ; market | Tek ters ‘which registered substantial = 10 to 15 cents higher than “Wednesday | fil Nici Sob gains in the face of the national Financial top, $10.10; bulk good and choice, 170 ; A D N 1 fa l \ tend . i$ decli n Php SFABBI de. | Aa . aa 2) 22° a 280 lbs. [email protected]: heavier weights Magma Sper gow, Ap . ’ . . = ex Ry oD ye, YE TP Corp . in B47 [Searee; best MO to 100 tbs. “mostly $9.50 | poi Niian ta, " 9% 9 Interest payable March 1 and September 1 in Philadelphia or in New York City “1a rea 1 vu, 9.85; sows, $8.500:8.75. { ¢ y w , . caren. Tr ; 505 595 91, Sheep— Estimated receipts, BO. at lambs BR nd 5 5 2 03 "8 —_— A AA ANAA °B no HON th nroved S DY mst 71° { Be racticall acking e Vv, medium and | St Joe lLeaa ’ 3 yr x a z In -addition to the 49 improved Comm my Trust Hh. g3iv 133 ood Jota. Wedncedav. S1030w 11: choice |U 8 Smeiters | 10 1030 10; FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY, Trustee areas, 11 others held ther January « AMOrIC: 1: i Ta 167, handvweights quotable to $11.50 or above. Vanadinm 3 33% 3¢ 3 -
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But ‘these declines Wo. i Co Armour $7, pfd 99’ 88. 93 98 = \ » I> 71,% of the principal amount, if redeemed on or before February 28, 1941, 7% thereof if redeemed thereafter and oh or DA ped Db RO ra A yo Tie Gav: Gia 30m Sive C C0, 01 0 n S before Februnry 29, 1944, the premium thereafter decreasing 1% on March 1, 1944 and on the first day of March of earch fa that 42 areas were at normal o “oca 52: 521 A successive third year thereafter to and including March 1, 1962, and if redeemed on March 1, 1962 or thereafter, without any anove., : ™m : Tr dN : 3 : a ols premium. I, Indianapolis in Group uban Am Sug. 10% 100 10 00° | (Reprinted ¥rom VUate Times Yesterday) Legul investment, in the opinion of corunsel for the Underwriters, for savings banks in New York, The greatest February gains, re Gen Foods 3 DAILY BOND INDEX : Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, California and certain other States. echar t 4 14 1. 14 (1996 Average Pauals 100) Ue on f B55 "37 2% 82 LE pl a . CH Cen 4 RS h y » . > » . a. > » » » mas. Ri ti ods [Hh Cent Be 83 dalle : The following is merely a brief outline of certain information contained in the Offering Prospectus OTA das Bs ge 2X Sov [Jurerhoro Rapid Traps 5s ‘es. iL and issubject to the more detailed statementsin the Offering Prospectus and the Registration Statement, Week Ago wp) 9. 4% 99% | interntl Tel & Tel 4'us ‘39 ... 86 which also tnelude important information not outlined or indicated herein. The Offering Prospectus, Month Ago 3
Aberdeen, Billings, Boise, Boston, {Fruit Year Ago . 92. 92. 5. 5 | Internti Tel & Tel 45: 50. ; 11, which must be furnished to each purchaser, should be read prior to any purchase of these Bonds. 1937 High 95. 2 3 100.7 | g alley 4s 2003 .... ) XK
) p Shey e, ‘Cincinnati, | igi : 37 0 0 h Ve | 200 88a 68% Ye Due Household — . a a hs 1937 Low sovv 99. 59. 3 an re he) 3 Sop ME IgE THE coMPaNY The Company was incorporated in 1929 pursuant te a consolidation and merger under Grand Junction Hartford, Hunting. \Coneoleans f4% 44 = 30 2" | (Copyright, 193%, bv Standara Statistics) | Nou aly, 3s "51 3 Da Pennsylvania law. The United Gas Improvement Company owns 97.24% of its common toh W. Va : YaokSbi 4 Mich LOIS. Proc & nble | Bl1% 61 B18 515% yr = i | Nickel “Plate Ios S05 4% 949% (voting) stock and the Company is advised that as of December 31, 1936 The United Corporation eld approximately ville, Memphis, Mobile, New York, | Simmons Bed Bn Bs BR th, By FE. Moseiy % Go) NG eae, Sa28, 74+ ld 3% | 26% of the common (voting) stock of The United (as Improvement Company. The Company disclaims the Norfolk, Oakland, Oshkosh, Peoria, Mining— . GOVERNMENT BONDS NX gent 4 as 20] AERRRRS: 450 BN SSL R existence of control over it by The United Corporation. Saki Pueblo. Savinaw., Salt Lake ‘City. | Alas : v 3 Treasurys ER Are. ony Bp, 11... 0d The Company is engaged primarily in the production, purchase, distribution and sale of electricity and yar in Seattle, Springfield, Mass.. St. Louis, | am Smelt Bn Noa: yE 38. jose. No: Dac wu: S07 : 6 southeastern Pennsylvania. OF its total operating revenues for 1936, approximately 89% twas derived from the sale Tacoma Tulsa Winston-Salem and 3 B9%s 68%: 68% 69. 5 1947-532 ...oun 2 8. "Now Ren eis 4s '55 96%, 97 of electricity and 10% from the sale of gas. The territory served with electricity has « population estimated at VOURSSIOWH. = : 7 (Benn Ry 4x '63 2,757,008 (including 2,010,000 in Philadelphia), and that served with gas (which does not include Philadelphia) hws The following 42 Wrens ‘Were Wl SE RE w population estimated ai 739,600. The Company also supplies electricity at wholesale to Delaware Power & Light ve following ar vere a Penn Ry. 3%s '70 997% 9¢ Company, an affiliate, and is interconnected with other electric systems in Pennsyloania and New Jersey. In normal or above in February: a en Fy 80 oy yo wddition the Company controls various electric, steam and other subsidiaries. The Company otons and operates [Penn P & L 41x "81 5% 105% right electric generating stations with total rated installed capacity of 795610 kilowatts (total eWective capacity, Rota re aN > 3 : 724,250 kro), together with gas manufacturing plants, electric substations, and electric and gas transmission and [Shell Union Oil 3'%s 51 33 h Wistribution systems. Its subsidiaries own and operate three generating stations (used largely to supplement a YR 0) "30 105 01% the Company's plants) with 306,800 kic rated capacity, including the Conotwingo hydro-electric plant with 252,000 So Pac 4Tox 81. 931, 9am, kro capacity (limited under certain water conditions) located in Maryland and held under a 50-year Federal License 3 [Eon Re as i Bas i obtained in 1926, end the Deepivater steam-eleciric plant located in New Jersey. 23 Sou Rail Bx '56 = 1 The Ofering Prospectus contains summaries of various matters, incorporated herein by reference, incliding
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5 : 2 D 1 Mace Woe Brazil 8s ‘41 “30% 1 Pe "OR TY HaCaT » | Canadian ‘Govt ‘ds 60 — : 10 , . 5 \ » SG Denmark 4's 3! th 84, | $5 Dividend Preferred Stock, cumulative (280,058 shares) ARERR 27,608,630 (3) Alleg Corp Bs ‘44 : Pan AS i NEN 17! Common Stock (10,529,230 shares) WAT TS, 818.005 B) TR Be B30 Lf ge |G Ts at —~ 3 an (1) Tneludes $4,877,800 principal amount held alive in sinking funds and $179,700 held in the Company's Am Tel & Tel 5%s "43 3% | 56 \ i x pension fund but excludes $.,,171,000 bonds pledged and $1,700 bonds held in the Company's treasury. AERA ROR Tey . oh yo Poland 7s "47 ..... 53 52 (2) I'meludes 5,388 shares of 85 Preferred Stock held in the Company's pension fund, and liability for 7 shares Atl Coast Line 4s "64 uy 07 | Rame CIE Nios 81 2 wm o/ $5 Preferred Stock and 1,668 shares of Common Stock reserved [for issuance for certain predecessor Atch Top & 8 Fe 4'0s 4 } 8'4 [Yokohama 6s '61 ..... ; #2 company stocks. Balt & Ohio 5s 2000 vee dave Hae EE ——— eG, (3) Capital Stock liability as per balances sheet, Balt & ‘Ohio 65 "05... 2 | apt yasp Balt & SQhid La LR Gi : 3%, LOCAL CASH MARKET Subsidiary companies had outstanding as of December 31, 1936, an aggregate of $24,100 000 principal amount af Beth Steel “4s "60 ap 4 City grain elevators are paving bonds ane $12,141,400 par valite of preferred stocks, of which $634,000 bonds and $465,675 preferred stock were held NN sp 5 oes 33a fh lwi3e for No. 1 Yed ‘Wheat. ‘Other in funds of the Company or its subsidiaries. RE TT Dye vy. Nea a | Sade mn ies, a ky RKARNINGS The following summaries of the Income Statements of the Company and the Consolidated Income Col Gas 5s May ‘5 2 th | yy. Ne rH 0 thy S15 30a Ta: No. Ntatements have been prepared from the financial statements (ax certified by Lybrand, Roxx Brow, Ooh Tt Dero ws - 13 ae | Hay=- >. Ho =. Na @14. No. & Montgomery) in the Ofering Prospectus, and are subject to the related notes and other important relevant Cont Pac 5s "80 : Rv YO55 | 3 clover, S15@$15.2 ; No. 1 alfalfa, informuntion in such Prospectus: 2 : 2 vy | Big Pour 4a 7 8 595 | first cutting, [email protected]; second cut- THE COMPANY Motor Aeceess— De Four E Be his TR Br a ting, $17.50@ 18.50. Total Oprratine 'ro¥s Tatu! Deductions from Net Incatne Applicable DIO a or + y Ne Ni Your Recenuen Tneome® Grown [néonie~ Not fo Company
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Warne: Chi & Nor West 45x 40 Bs Con Gas : 108% 8 COA . . 4 Chesa Corp 5s "47 53. 154 Bits Wood. 9th Vein mide Tun. Avail 7935 $3,137,279.%0 26.376,492.60 5,950 268.7% 20,4%6.224.%2 a oid able until Abril Ist, Good for steam 79% $5,965,249.31 28.562,429.39 6,126,071.95 20,436,357 44 yn YEW THE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED urals. $2 67 VIR COAL CO. 1934 $62 145,540.71 $29,960,233.92 $5.973.943.76} £20.986.390. 1% Florida, New Tri hx 5 . \ Va Five \ fs . iy 2 Grt Northern OC o Ax 48 ! ! RR. R. Nb. 2, Brazil, Tnd ) 7935 $1.794.108.51 29.925.575.25 8. 878.621.78¢ 21,045,953, ” EE a a Th wos: umuen Det Axle Fite iw 23th 3 (GI ROTM GH 45,76 ql, Jpn Av CR Dh Y oN TT Me 199% | 6, 648,370.52 29.962,356.17 9,096,370.24 20,925,9%5.93 <1 75: ER in ey a Te A NPan Oils— oe Sa a hihi is ii - - Sater pravisians for taxes (Tneluding Federnl taxes) and [ar renewals and replacements, tIneludes in each yeur $993,000 dividends on Preferred Stocks of Subridiaries Consolidated. WE OFFER
Radishes, buttons hothouse 1 5c. Amerada white, 40¢. Rhubarb N¢ : Ib. | Atl Rix carton, 48c. Sage, doz, 45¢. 8 *h. Texas. | Barnsdal) 5 \ ; i { bu. $1. Shallots. doz, <h, Hu NEW RONDS Upon completion of this financing and the satisfaction of the underlying mortgages, hee bard, bu. $1.58. Turaips, TRANSAMERICA CORPORATION COMMON $7130.000,000 Bonds will, in the opinion of counsel for the Company, be secured by a first lieh on Listed New York Stock Exchange substantially nll of the property and franchises of the Campany (except exclunively steam or hot water property Descriptive Literature oh Request wend franchizes, nnd except sharer of stock, bonds and other securities unless hereafter specifically pledged), now 4 : sone or hereafter acquired, subject to ifens on after-acquired properiy and certain further exceptions. The
toes, repacked 10-1b b Mortgage provides that in case of a consolidation or merger of the Company or sale or convepance of ils property T Pp B U R KE & 0 M P A N Y substantially as an entirety, the Mortgage shall not become a lien on the properties of the successor corporation
Merchants Bank Bldg INDIANAPOLYS RI-85383 except those acquired from the Company and improvements and additions thereto. © Fort Wayne South Beno Terre Haute on | The Mortgage contains provisions for the issuance of $30,000,000 additiorval bonds wit hor! restriclions ot any time, and of further additional bonds without limit as te principal amount upon compliance with *&rtain restrictions, of the same or olher series, ranking pari passu with these Bonds, and provides for the release of RE EN property from the lien thereof without notice other than application in certain instances to the Trustee.
Produce Markets UNDERWRITING Subject to certain terms and conditions, the Underwriters named in the Offering Prospectus (The Prices quoted are paid for stock | have severally agreed to purchase these Bonds from the Ng at 10014%, or a total of gathered i mi e for deliv- ou an B S C { $130,650,000, plus accrued interest. Such Bonds are to be offered to the public at 10214 %, or a totel of $133,250,00, PEEh Ponte Of Cops YHLSt Welch / . : plus accrued interest, The undeririting discounts are 2%, or. a total of $2,600,000. * LB ~ b) , | . ND d A C ollege CS ident Price 1021,% and Accrued Interest
Brees Ducks, fuil-feath The best way to develop the mind is by reading and thinking. One wha wank ts Fhe mderoriters, itneluding the undersigned and the others named in the Offering Prospectus, an feathered snd fat. Sc. Turggvs. young learn may put himself in touch with the greatest minds of the world and of the ages, Ware agreed td purchase these Bonds on the terms and conditions set forth in the Purchase Agreement, old toms. 8c: old hens, 8c; No. 3. $e But what to read? One may spend a lifetime exploring the world's literature, and including the approval of legal matters by Messrs, Drinker Biddle & Reath, counsel for the Underwriters, NSG Tor, ButtertatiN, 1 Sher No. 3, II miss the greatest and best. It ix wepeoted that delivery of Bonds in temporary form, EY oS vivin Bonds when prepared, . : : . 5 t the affice o ael & Co. on or about March 19, 19537, against payment there ; Here is a Booklet, prepared by The Times Service Bureau at Washington, containing udu a ii il i Jon n , . . » my » ! oe » rie of reading lists to enable the average individual to select the BEST literary Te Dndercriters have authorized the purchase and sale, ih the open market or others, of protiucts. Ronde for their several accounts, either for long or short account, within the limits and during the These lists include Reference Books for Children of all ages, for Parents and Teachers, period set forth in certain agreements referred to in the Offering Prospectus, Sex Education, American Fiction, British Fiction, Continental Fiction, Detective Fiction, Se ————— oultry —Markel, steady, receipts. 27 Short Stories, Civilization, Sociology and Economies, Government, History, Autobiography, Further informntion, particnlarly Ainaneinl statements, is eontained in the Regintration Statement an fite ith the Veks. BERLE. ioc: ducks TH 20c: spring Biography, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Ethics, Poetry, Drama, Essays, Letters, Ora. Securities and Exchange Commission, and in the Offering Prospectus which must be furnished to each purehnver r21e rn hens. Y0@ IR. : tions, Books and Authors, Humor, Art, Music, Travel, Science, and finally suggestions for and is obtainable from only such of the undersigned as are registered dealers in securities in this State. Wiis. YYRIY Ie: Daisies. 33 an ideal Home Reference Library. » bonghorns, 171.6% 17% { | (Old Stocks) Supplies, moder | If you want to read in any particular field, and want to find out the BEST BOOKS to et Bahan CRUG ROR or 3 read, send for a copy of the let "The Best Books." MORGAN STANLEY & CO.
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v Bliss Triumphs, bushel crate $2.1
arrivals, 85; = track, 301 Shipments. | 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. .
ON SA \ VING: | want the 24.page booklet "The Best Books," and inclose herewith ten cents pe— in coin (wrapped), or stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs:
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SHOP | | Dated March 11, 1937,
