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ABSTRACT 


Certificates  of  Corporations 


ORGANIZED   UNDER  THE 


GENERAL  LAWS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS, 


TOGETHER  WITH  THE 


Annual  Returns  Required  by  Chapter  110  of  the  Revised 

Laws,  Chapter  742  of  the  Acts  of  1914,  and 

The  Business  Corporation  Law, 


Yeae  ending  November  30,  1914. 


Prepared  by  the 

secretary  of  the  commonwealth. 


BOSTON: 

WRIGHT  &  POTTER  PRINTING  CO.,  STATE  PRINTERS, 

32  DERNE  STREET. 

1915. 


®t}e  Commonroealtl)  of  itla00acliusttt6 


Office  of  the  Secretary,  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1915. 
To  the  Honorable  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives. 

In  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  section  eleven  of  chapter 
five  of  the  Revised  Laws,  as  amended  by  chapter  four  hundred  and 
twenty-four,  Acts  of  1903,  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  to  the  General 
Court  a  true  Abstkact  from  the  certificates,  excepting  those  of  foreign 
corporations,  required  by  law  to  be  deposited  with  the  Secretary  of  the 
Commonwealth,  a  statement  of  the  names  of  all  corporations  changed 
under  the  provisions  of  chapter  one  hundred  and  sixty-three,  Acts  of 
1908,  and  the  names  of  all  corporations  dissolved.  The  aggregate  amount 
of  capital  invested  in  new  enterprises  in  1914  is  $126,207,170,  and  by 
increase  of  capital,  $121,891,600  additional.  The  whole  number  of  cer- 
tificates of  incorporation  issued  is  1,994. 

The  number  of  annual  certificates  of  condition  filed  by  public  service 
corporations  is  223,  of  which  20  are  duplicates  or  omissions  of  a  previous 
year,  and  by  trading  corporations  is  7,727,  of  which  100  are  duplicates 
or  omissions  of  a  previous  year. 

The  amount  of  fees  paid  into  the  treasury  of  the  Commonwealth  in 
1914  from  the  Corporation  division  of  this  office  was  $167,526.35,  and 
for  filing  and  recording  certificates  of  limited  partnership,  $30. 

Respectfully, 

FRANK  J.   DONAHUE, 

Secretary  of  the  Cojmnonwealth. 


Absteact  of  Ceetificates  of  Organization 


As  Corporations,  under  Section  20,  Chapter  110  of  the  Revised  Laws, 


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Heath,   . 

Sl,500 

S30 

50 

Aug.  13, 
1914. 

Got.  19, 
1914. 

Ludlow  Electric  Light  Company,     . 

Ludlow, 

21,000 

100 

210 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Mch.  21, 
1914. 

Marconi  Telegraph-Cable  Company,  Inc., 

Chatham, 

25,000 

100 

250 

July    23, 
1914. 

Aug.  3, 
1914. 

3  corporations, 

Total,      . 

S47,500 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Organization  as  Gas  and  Electric  Corporations, 

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Provincetown  Light  and  Power  Company, 

Harwich, 
Provincetown, 

Total,      . 

$5,000 
45,000 

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100 

50 
450 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

July  31, 
1914. 

Sept.  23, 
1914. 

Aug.     6, 
1914. 

2  corporations 

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Abstract  of  Articles  of  Organization  as  Corporations,  under   The  Business 
Corporation  Law,  Chapter  437,  Acts  of  1903. 


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A.  A.  Brunell  Company,  Inc., 

Worcester, 

840,000 

i$100 

1200 

I  $20,000 

Nov.  26, 

Dec.     1, 

2  100 

2  200 

2  20,000 

1913. 

1913. 

A.  &  E.  Burtsn  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

1100 

1500 

1  50,000 

May   19, 

May  21, 

2  100 

2  500 

2  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  C.  Chandler  &  Son,  Inc., 

Plymouth, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Oct.    13, 
1914. 

Oct.  16, 
1914. 

A.  Dalton  Box  Co.,     . 

Haverhill,    Mass., 
and  Manchester, 
N.H. 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Jan.      7, 
1914. 

Jan.  8, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


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A.  F.  Clapp  &  Co.,  Inc.,  . 

A.  J.  Evenson  Company,  . 
A.  L.  Carr  Marine  Railway  Co., 

A.  M.  Wheeler  Company,  . 
A.  Ullian  Company,    . 

A.  W.  Bennett  Company,  . 

A.  W.  Hayford  Company,  . 

A.  W.  Stephens  Manufacturing 
Co. 

Abbott's  Menthol  Plaster  Com- 
pany. 

Acme  Audit  Company, 

Acorn  Knee  Pants  Company, 

Adams,  Cashing  &  Foster  Inc.,     . 

Adams  Pharmacy  of  Somerville, 

Inc.,  The. 
Adzit  Company,  The, 

Aetna  Manufacturing  Company,  . 

Agoos  Leather  Co.,  Inc., 

Ajax  Metal  Hoop  Company, 

Akim  Trading  Company  Ltd.  of 

Massachusetts. 
Akron  Tire  and  Rubber  Company 

of  Boston,  The. 
Albert  L.  Reed,  Incorporated, 

Albiani  Lunch  Co., 

Alco  Film  Corporation  of  New 

England. 
Alden  Rubber  Company,     . 

Alden  T.  Cleveland  Mfg.  Co., 

Alexander  P.  Maynard,  Inc., 

Alfred  Brigham  Co.,   . 

Alfred  Karp,  Inc., 

Algonquin  Co.,  Inc.,  The,    . 

Allen,  Doane  &  Co.,  Inc.,    . 

Allerton  Laundry  Corporation, 

Allied  .\rts  Association, 

Allied  Stores  Company, 

Almond  Company, 
Alpha  Candy  Company, 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fall    River,    ^^ 

and  Tiverton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Waltham, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Somerville, 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 


Springfield,     Mass. 

and        Hartford 

Conn. 
Ashburnham, 


R. 


Lynn, 


$20,000 
10,000 

1,000 
10,000 
10,000 

5,000 
75,000 
25,000 
35,000 
25,000 
10,000 
150,000 

2,500 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 

1,000 
21,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 
100,000 
10,000 

5,000 
50,000 

5,000 
10,000 
15,000 
10,000 

5,000 
1,200,000 

320,000 
3,000 


$100 

25 

10 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

10 

100 

1100 

2  100 

100 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 
10 
25 

100 

100 
25 

150 

2  10 

1100 

2  100 

100 

100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

100 
25 
100 
100 
1100 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 

10 


200 

400 

100 

100 

100 

50 

750 

250 

350 

2,500 

100 

1300 

2  1,200 

25 


1500 

2500 

100 

5,000 

40 

210 

100 

400 

1400 

2  3,000 

1500 

1500 

100 

50 

500 

115 

235 
100 

600 

100 

50 

1  6,000 

2  6,000 

1  2,500 

2700 

300 


$20,000 

7,500 

1,000 

10,000 

10,000 

5,000 

300 

15,000 

35,000 

1,200 

5,000 

1 30,000 

2  120,000 

2,500 

10,000 

2  5,000 

10,000 

15,000 

75 

21,000 

10,000 

10,000 

■150 

1 11,000 

2 18,000 

10,000 

1,100 

10,000 

2  2,500 

10,000 

100 

10,000 

2,500 

1400 


1 175,000 

2  70,000 

1,000 


Oct.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  2 

1913. 
Mav  18, 

1914. 
Feb.  13 

1914. 
July  10, 

1914. 
Sept.  3 

1914. 
Apr.  24 

1914. 
Feb.  18 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914 
Jan.  29, 

1914. 
Jan.  31 

1914. 
July  31 

1914. 
Dec.  10 

1913. 
Nov.  10, 

1914. 
May  6 

1914. 
Dec.  11 

1913. 
Aug.  6 

1914. 
May  18, 

1914. 
Feb.  14 

1914. 
May  22 

1914. 
Dec.  13, 

1913 
Sect.  2, 

i914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Julv  21 

1914. 
Apr.  3, 

1914 
June  22, 

1914. 
Oct.  15 

1914. 
Nov.  4, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Jan.   1 

1914. 
Oct.  8 

1914. 
May  6, 

1914 

Apr.  25, 
1914 

Aug.  20, 
1914 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


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American  Banner  Company, 

Boston,  . 

$10,000 

$10 

1,000 

$4,000 

Jan.      7, 
1914. 

Jan.  12, 
1914. 

American    Fancier    and    Stock- 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

18,000 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.    7, 

keeper  Company,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Feature  Film  Co., 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Jan.      9, 
1914. 

Jan.  12, 
1914. 

American  Fiber  Company,  . 

Worcester, 

150,000 

150 
2  50 

1 1,500 
2 1,500 

2  40,000 

June     9, 
1914. 

June  20, 
1914. 

American  Flax  Mills,  . 

Gardner, 

50,000 

100 

500 

32,500 

Nov.  28, 
1914. 

Nov.  30, 
1914. 

American  Hat  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

7,500 

May  19, 
1914. 

May  23, 
1914. 

American  Investment  Company, 

Salem,    . 

50,000 

150 

1500 

1 1,500 

May   16, 

May   19, 

The. 

2  50 

2  500 

2 15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Law  Service  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

30,000 

Sept.     1, 
1914. 

Sept.  2, 
1914. 

American  Linters  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

Oct.    10, 
1914. 

Oct.  13, 
1914. 

American  Loan  Company,   . 

Worcester, 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Jan.  20, 
1914. 

American   Model    &   Instrument 

Worcester, 

50,000 

1100 

1200 

2  400 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  27, 

Co. 

2  100 

2  300 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Motorists'    Protective 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

110 

I  2.000 

2  20,000 

Aug.   11, 

Aug.  22, 

Association  Incorporated. 

2  10 

2  3,000 

1914. 

1914. 

American    National    Investment 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    13, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Oil  Company, 

Cambridge, 

25,000 

150 

1300 

1 15,000 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.  13, 

2  50 

2  200 

2 10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Photographic  Publish- 

Boston, . 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  25, 

ing  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Piano  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

300 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Feb.  18. 
1914. 

American  Rotary  Pump  Co., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

110 

1 1,500 

1 15,000 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.  23, 

2  10 

2  3,500 

2  35,000 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Sales    Machine    Com- 

Worcester, 

1,500,000 

3  100 

3  2,000 

3  200,000 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.    17, 

pany,  The. 

UOO 

2  100 

i  3,000 
2 10,000 

4  300,000 
2 1,000,000 

1914. 

1914. 

American  School  of  Business,  In- 

Boston, . 

20,000 

1100 

1100 

1500 

July   31, 

Aug.     1, 

corporated. 

2  100 

2  100 

2  9,000 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Silver  Black  Fox  Com- 

Boston, . 

400,000 

100 

4,000 

200,000 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.   27, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Tray  Wagon  Company, 

Winchendon, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Oct.     3, 
1914. 

Oct.  7, 
1914. 

American   Union   Towel   Supply 

Chelsea, 

10,000 

100 

100 

1,200 

Aug.     7, 

Aug.   26, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Utilization  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

6,000 

25 

240 

6,000 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Feb.  6, 
1914. 

American  Voting  Machine  Co.  of 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

10,000 

Nov.  30, 

Nov.  30. 

Massachusetts.  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

American     Wireless     Equipment 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Apr.     3, 

Apr.     4, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  X-Ray  Screen  Co., 

Quincy,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

July    13, 
1914. 

July  14. 
1914. 

Amherst  Cooperative  Supply  As- 

Amherst, 

1,000 

5 

200 

90 

July     3, 

July    15, 

sociation,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amos  F.   Chase  Company  (inc.). 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

6,000 

June  29, 

July     9, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Anastasi  Life-Boat  Company, 

Bo.ston,  . 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

25,000 

Aug.     4, 
1914. 

Aug.  5 
1914. 

Andrew  Kerr  Company,  The, 

Plymouth, 

500,000 

1100 

1  2,000 

1  200,000 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    27, 

2  100 

2  3,000 

2  300,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Androscoggin  Pulp  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,000,000 

3  100 

«100 
2  50 

3  4,000 
« 1,000 
2 10,000 

2  500 

Feb.    12, 
1914. 

Feb.  13, 
1914. 

Anglo-American  Textile  Machin- 

Boston, . 

275,000 

110 

1  7,500 

1 30,000 

Nov.  25, 

Dec.     6, 

ery  Company. 

2  10 

2  20,000 

2  200,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Annisquam    Island    Land    Com- 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

35,300 

Dec.   12, 

Dec.    17, 

pany.5 

1913. 

1913. 

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Anthony  Manufacturing  Co., 

Lynn,     . 

850,000 

$100 

500 

S30,000 

Apr.      2, 
1914. 

Apr.  3, 
1914. 

Apex  Carbureter  Company, 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

10 

7,500 

75,000 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

Oct.  6, 
1914. 

Arlington  Beverage  Company, 

Arlington, 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.  29, 
1914. 

Arlington  Cleansing  Company, 

Boston,"  . 

20,000 

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2 10,000 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.    27, 

2  100 

2  100 

1914. 

1914. 

Arlington  Coal  Co.,     . 

Arlington, 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Sept.    3, 
1914. 

Sept.  3, 
1914. 

Armstrong  Confectionery  Co., 

Chelsea, 

5,000 

10 

500 

2,110 

Nov.  10, 
1914. 

Nov.  17, 
1914. 

Arrow  Film  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

500,000 

uo 

1  25,000 

1  250,000 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.  10, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

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2  25,000 

2  250,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Arruda  Grocery  Co.,  . 

Fall  River,      . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Aug.   17, 
1914. 

Aug.  19, 
1914. 

Art  Products  Company,^     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

110 

1  2,500 

?30 

Apr.      2, 

Apr.     7, 

2  10 

2  2,500 

1914. 

1914. 

Arthur  W.  Crane  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2,500 

10 

250 

30 

July    16, 
1914. 

July  20, 
1914. 

Ashfield     Farmers'     Cooperative 

Ashfield, 

1,000 

5 

200 

1,000 

Sept.  11, 

Nov.  12, 

Exchange. 

1914. 

1914. 

Asphalt  Roof  Coating  Company 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

15 

1 10,000 

1 1,650 

Dec.    13, 

Dec.    19, 

Limited. 

25 

2 10,000 

2  25,015 

1913. 

1913. 

Aspiquin  Mining  Company,  The 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

1100 

1300 

1300 

July    31, 

Aug.     5, 

JopHn,  Mo. 

2  100 

2  200 

2  20,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Associate  Power  Company,  The 

Springfield, 

2,500 

100 

25 

2,500 

Mch.  17, 
1914. 

Mch.  19, 
1914. 

Associated  Manufacturers'  Distrib 

-     Boston,  . 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

5,000 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.   22, 

uting  Co. 

1914. 

1914. 

Associated    Trust    Hotels,    Inc. 

Boston,  .         .     -   . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

900 

Mch.  27, 

Apr.     4, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ateitis  Publishing  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

50 

500 

2,100 

Dec.    16, 
1913. 

Dee.  29, 
1913. 

Atlantic  Chemical  Company,'' 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

30 

May   19, 
1914. 

July  23, 
1914. 

Atlantic  Chicle  Company,    . 

Boston,  .        . 

10,000 

100 

100 

300 

Sept.  22, 
1914. 

Sept.  23, 
1914. 

Atlantic  Food  Product  Company 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

6,030 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

Atlantic  Oil  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

UOO 

UOO 

2 10,000 

Sept.  16, 

Oct.    13, 

2  100 

2  150 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Waste  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

2,500 

100 

25 

1,500 

Oct.    27, 
1914. 

Oct.  27, 
1914. 

Atlas    Sign    Company,    Incorpo- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

5,520 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     6. 

rated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlas  Window  Shade  and  Screen 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

25,000 

Oct.    26, 

Nov.    4, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atwood-Robbins    Lumber    Com- 

Plymouth, 

40,000 

100 

400 

40,000 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.    16, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atwood  Specialty  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Sept.    4, 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Auto  News  Publishing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25 

1000 

5,000 

Dec.     8, 
1913. 

Jan.  20, 
1914. 

Auto  Owners  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

25 

400 

2,500 

Dec.     8, 
1913. 

Jan.  20, 
1914. 

Auto  Parts  &  Repair  Company,    . 

Springfield, 

25,000 

100 

250 

15,600 

Oct.      6, 
1914. 

Oct.  15, 
1914. 

Auto  Rapid  Transit  Company,     . 

Lowell,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

4,500 

May  22, 
1914. 

May  23, 
1914. 

Automobile  Tourists  Association 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

110 

1 1,000 

1 5,000 

July    30, 

Aug.  12, 

Inc. 

2  10 

2500 

2  3,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Autophonc    Company    of     New 

Boston,  . 

600,000 

■1100 

1  2,000 

1  200,000 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    28, 

England. 

2  100 

2  4,000 

2  400,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Avena  Shops,  Incorporated,  The, 

Greenfield, 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Aug.     5, 
1914. 

Aug.  11, 
1914. 

B.  A.  Snyder  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

UOO 

150 

I  5,000 

Feb.   28, 

Mch.    4, 

2  10 

2500 

2  5,000 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Preferred.       2  Common. 


Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


■1  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty  years. 


1914. 


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Boston,  . 

$3,000 

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30 

$3,000 

Oct.    24, 
1914. 

Oct.    28, 
1914. 

B.  I.  Seder  Company,  The, 

Worcester, 

1,000 

50 

20 

500 

June     3, 
1914. 

June     6, 
1914. 

BRE  Manufacturing  Company.  ■. 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

40 

July    17, 
1914. 

July    18, 
1914. 

B.  W.  Brown  Company, 

Concord, 

50,000 

100 

500 

40,500 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Babbatassett    Paper    Company, 

Pepperell, 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

150,000 

Apr.     8, 

1914. 
June   10, 

Apr.     9, 

1914. 
June  23, 

Babcock-Davis  Corporation, 

Cambridge,     . 

75,000 

uo 

1  6,000 

1  60,000 

2  10 

2 1,500 

2 15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Back  Bay  Auto  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2,500 

.       100 

25 

300 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.    28, 

Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Back  Bay  Sales  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

6,000 

100 

60 

300 

Sept.  19, 

1914. 
July    13, 

Sept.  22, 
1914. 

Bailie  Basket  Manufacturing  Com- 

Boston, Mass.,  and 

10,000 

1  100 

150 

2  5,000 

July    13, 

pany,  The. 

Peterboro,  N.  H. 

2  50 

2  100 

1914. 

1914. 

Baldwin  Shipping  Company    In- 

Boston, . 

1,000 

10 

100 

150 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.    13, 

corporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baldwin's  Hartford  Lunch  Com- 

Springfield, Mass., 

50,000 

100 

500 

30,000 

Dec.   31, 

Jan.    12, 

pany  . 

and         Hartford, 
Conn. 

1913. 

1914. 

Baldwin's  Incorporated,' 

Springfield,  Mass., 

35 ',000 

1100 

1 1,500 

1 100,000 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.    27, 

and    New    York, 
N.Y. 
Worcester, 

2  100 

2  2,000 

2 175,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Bancroft  Textile  Company,  The, 

50,000 

uoo 

1200 

1 10,000 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.  24, 

2  100 

2  300 

2  30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Bantam     Manufacturing     Com- 

Boston, . 

200,000 

uoo 

1500 

1 15,000 

May   13, 

May   14, 

pany. 

2  10 

2 15,000 

2 150,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Barchiesi  Automatic  Shoe-Polish- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

5 

20,000 

100,000 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  25, 

ing  Machinery  Co. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barney  Leavitt  Company,   . 

Worcester, 

5,000 

50 

100 

2,000 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Feb.    26, 
1914. 

Barry    Building    Wrecking    Co., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

1100 

125 

1  2,500 

Aug.   25, 

Sept.  28, 

Incorporated. 

2  100 

275 

2  7,500 

1914. 

1914. 

Barta  Press,  The, 

Boston,  . 

90,000 

1100 

1400 

1 40,000 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  27, 

2  100 

2500 

2  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Batchelder's,  Inc 

Lynn,     . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

Oct.    29, 

Oct.    30, 

* 

1914. 

1914. 

Bates  Poultry  Farm,  Inc.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50.000 

110 

1  2,000 

230 

Nov.  15, 

Dec.    13, 

2  10 

2  3,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Bay    State    Brick    Company    of 

Springfield, 

30,000 

100 

300 

4,000 

Sept.     8, 

Sept.     9, 

Indian  Orchard,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Cranberry  Co.  (Inc.), 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Providence,  R.  I. 

90,000 

10 

9,000 

30 

Feb.    21, 
1914. 

Feb.   24, 
1914. 

Bay  State  Investment  Company,^ 

Boston,  .        .      • . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

5,000 

Oct.      2, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

Bay  State  Leather  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Parcel  Checking  Co., 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

10 

15,000 

150,000 

Dec.     4, 
1913. 

Dec.     5, 
1913. 

Bay  State  Poultry  Co., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

125 

1 1,600 

2  150 

June   18, 

June  20, 

2  25 

2400 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Shellac  Company, 

Fall  River,      . 

45,000 

1100 

1150 

1 15,000 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  21, 

2  100 

2300 

2  30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Shoe  &  Repair  Com- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

50,000 

Feb.    21, 

Mch.    2, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Silver  Black  Fox  Co., 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

1,000 

Apr.    17, 

May  15, 

Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Waste  Company, 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

•     100 

150 

9,000 

Jan.      8, 
1914. 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Beacon    Amusement    Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Dec.     4, 

Dec.     8, 

Inc. 

1913. 

1913. 

Beacon  Credit  Exchange,  Incorpo- 

Springfield, 

10,000 

1100 

140 

2  6,000 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    28, 

rated. 

2  100 

2  60 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


10 


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[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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10,000 

50 

200 

3,000 

10 

300 

2,000 

100 

20 

500,000 

100 

5,000 

48,000 

10 

4,800 

25,000 
50,000 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  100 

3  150 
500 

50,000 
50,000 

2  100 

3  100 

5 

2  250 

3  250 
10,000 

20,000 

100 

200 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

10 

100 

60,000 

100 

600 

25,000 

100 

250 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

2  5,000 

2  100 

2  50 

10,000 

50 

200 

20,000 

100 

200 

60,000 

100 

600 

5,000 

100 

50 

150.000 

5 

30,000 

30,000 
20,000 

2  10 

3  10 

100 

2 1,500 

3  1,500 

200 

10.000 

100 

100 

10,000 
50,000 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  50 

3  50 
5,000 

1,000,000 
3,000 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  5,000 

3  5,000 

30 

50,000 
100,000 

2  10 

3  10 

100 

2 1,000 

3  4,000 

1,000 

25,000 

100 

250 

10,000 

100 

100 

35,000 

2  100 

3  100 

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Beacon    Investment   Association, 

Inc.i 
Beacon  Motor  Supply  Company, 

Beacon  Plating  Company,   . 

Beacon  Press,  Inc.,  The, 

Beatey's  Unadulterated  Agricul- 
tural Phosphate  Company  of 
New  England. 

Beaver  Brook  Foundation  Com- 
pany. 

Beaver  Contracting  and  Engineer- 
ing Corporation,  The. 

Bedford  Coal  &  Grain  Company, 

Bell   Rock   Leather   &   Tanning 

Company. 
Bellere  Automatic  Train  Stopping 

Machinery  Co. 
Bellevue  Hotel  Company,  The, 

Belmont  Courier,  Inc., 

Belmont  Lunch  (Inc.), 

Belvidere  Woolen  Company, 

Benoit-McShane  Co., 

Benson  Brothers  Corporation, 

Berkeley  Drug  Co.,     . 

Berkeley  Theatre  Co., 

Berkshire  Builders,  Incorporated,- 

Berkshire  Grocery  Company, 

Berkshire  Investing  Company, 

Berkshire  Ore  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany. 
Berry  Spring  Water  Company, 

Bert  ShifSer  Company, 

Bestol  Company,  The, 

Bigelow  Carpet  Corporation, 

Billerica  Garden  Suburb,  Inc.,^ 

Blair  Manufacturing  Company, 

Bleachery  Fuel  Company,  The, 

Blount  Engineering  Company, 

Bluine  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boisvcrt  &  Fournier  Company, 

Bonclli-Brownrigg  Co., 

Boston  k  Southern  Lumber  Com- 
pany Inc. 


Boston, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Waltham, 

Boston,  . 

Bedford, 

Maiden, 

Boston   . 

Springfield,    . . 

Belmont, 

Boston,  . 

Lowell, 

Maiden, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Pittsfield, 

Pittsfield, 

Pittsfield, 

Easthampton, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Providence,  R.  I. 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Billerica, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Newark,  Ohio. 
Waltham, 

Boston, 

Concord, 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


$100,000 

10,000 

1,500 

2,000 

500 

48,000 

3  2,500 

20,300 

2  5,000 

3  20,600 

50,000 

20,000 

1,000 

1,000 

60,006 

20,000 

20,000 

2  5,000 

10,000 

5,000 

60,000 

5,000 

70,075 

2  2,500 

3 15,000 

20,000 

10,000 

2  5,000 

3  5,000 

40 

3  300 

3,000 

250 
3  40,000 
100,000 

10,000 

10,000 

2  8,000 

3  5,500 


Feb.     6, 

1914, 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Feb.    19 

1914. 
Aug.   19 

1914. 
Mch.  23 

1914. 

July     7, 

1914 
July   22, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
July     7 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.  21 

1914. 
Mch.    9 

1914. 
Mch.  28, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Aug.   11 

1914. 
Dec.   23 

1913. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Nov.    7, 

1914. 
Apr.     7, 

1914 
June   27, 

1914. 
Mch.  25 

1914. 
Dec.   26, 

1913. 
Aug. 

1914. 
Apr.    22, 

1914. 
Apr.    14 

1914. 
July    27, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914 
Feb.    IS, 

1914 
Dec.   30, 

1913. 
Mch.  19 

1914. 
Dec.    26, 

1913. 
Mch.    9 

1914. 
Feb.    14 

1914. 
Mch.    7 

1914. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 

^  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  June  30,  1914. 


1914.1 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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5,000 

5,000 

10 

500 

11,000 

100 

110 

10,000 

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5,000 

100 

50 

150,000 
300,000 
40,000 
90,000 

uoo 

2  100 

noo 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1500 

2 1,000 

1 1,000 

2  2,000 

1200 

2  200 

900 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

1,000 

100 

10 

25,000 
25,000 

110 

2  10 

100 

1 1,250 

2 1,250 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

48,000 

100 

480 

20,000 
25,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

250 

651,000 

100 

6,510 

15,000 

100 

150 

250,000 

5 

50,000 

250,000 
50,000 

4  100 

55 

2  100 

100 

4 1,000 

5  5,000 

2 1,250 

500 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

2,500 

5 

500 

5,000 

100 

50 

600,000 
5,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1  2,000 

2  4,000 

50 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

10,000 

100 

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Boston  Auto  Auction  &  Sales  Co., 

Inc. 
Boston  Baled  Shavings  Exchange, 

Inc. 
Boston  Coat  Front  Company, 

Boston  Courier  Publishing  Com- 
pany, The. 

Boston  Dental  Parlors,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Boston  Drug  Company, 

Boston  Felt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Boston  Fish  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Boston  Fishing  Company,    . 

Boston  Fruits  Products  Company, 

Boston  Harbor  Transportation 
Company. 

Boston  Jewelry  Manufacturing 
Company. 

Boston  Marine  Hardware  Com- 
pany. 

Boston  Pure  Spun  Aluminum 
Company. 

Boston  Safety  Lock  Company,     . 

Boston  Sales  Company,  Inc., 

Boston    Sawdust    and    Shavings 

Company. 
Boston  Shoe  Co., 

Boston  Storage  Company,'  . 

Boston  Structural  Steel  Company, 

Boston  Sun  Publishing  Company, 
The. 

Boston  Trading  and  Fruit  Com- 
pany, The. 

Boston  Transportation  Co., 

Bostonia  Motor  Mfg.  Co.,    . 

Boiilevard   Bungalow    Company, 

The. 
Boulevard  Garage  Company, 

Bourque  Construction  Company, 

The.6 
Bowe  Shoe  Repair  Inc., 

Bowers  Can  Seal  Company, 

Bowker  and  Archer  Marble  Co., 

Boylston  Art  Galleries,  Inc., 

Boylston  Construction  Company, 

Bradford  Lumber  Company,  The, 

Bradshaw-Brooks  Company, 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
Pro-\-idence, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Somersille, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 


Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Kingston,  Jamaica. 


and 
R.I. 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lawrence, 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Williamsburg, 
Boston,  . 


810,100 
1,000 
11,000 
10,000 
1,000 
2  300 
2  300 

1  20,000 

2  20,000 

300 

23,500 

300 

1 5,000 

2 12,500 

3,000 

5,000 

2,580 

48,000 

1  6,000 
23,100 
10,100 

651,000 

15,000 

250,000 

4 100,000 

5  25,000 

2 125,000 

50,000 

3.000 

3,800 

5,000 

2,500 

5,000 

2  400,000 

2,100 

30 

300 

25,000 

10,000 


Oct.    16, 

1914. 
Nov.  20, 

1914 
Oct.    16, 

1914 
Jan.    23, 

1914 
Nov.  20, 

1914. 
Jan.    30 

1914. 
Jan.      8 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
July     3 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Dec.    19, 

1913. 
Sept.  19, 

1914. 
June   12, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Aug.     8, 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Dec.   11 

1913. 
Apr.    27 

1914. 
Apr.   25, 

1914. 

June     5, 

1914. 
July      6 

1914. 
Dec.     1 

1913. 
Mch.  11 

1914. 
Mch.  12 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
June   15, 

1914. 
May     8, 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Dec.   19 

1913. 
May  13 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Mch.  1,  1914. 
4  Preferred  (No.  1). 


5  Preferred  (No.  2). 

6  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


12 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


M-° 


Brenner-Myers  Company,   . 
Bridge-Baxter  Co., 

Brimfield    Farmers    Cooperative 

Exchange. 
British-American  Tailors,  Inc.,     . 

Brittain  Dental  Show  Case  Com- 
pany. 
Broadway  Garage,  Inc., 

Brockton  Hardware  Company, 

Brockton  Sole  Leather  Mat  Com- 
pany. 
Brooks  Barley  Company,     . 

Brown  Manufacturing  Company, 

Buck  Grain  Company, 

Buck's  Emporium,  Inc., 

Buerkel    &    Company,    Incorpo- 

rated. 
Builders'  Supply  Company,  The, 

Bundy,   Maislein   Lumber   Com- 
pany. 
Bunker  Hill  Market  Inc., 

Burdett  Stain  &  Blacking  Com- 
pany. 
Burgess  Company, 

Burton  Company,  The, 

Busch's  Auto  Tours,  Inc., 

Butcher  the  Grocer,  Inc., 

Butler-Paige  Company,5 

Buttingers  White  Rock  Farm  Inc., 

Buxton,  Howe  &  Johnson,  Inc., 

Byrne-King  Co.,  The, 

Byron  Chandler,  Inc., 

C.  A.  Cossaboom  &  Co.  Inc., 

C.  A.  Ketchum  and  Company, 

Inc. 
C.  &  S.  Rubber  Sole  Company, 

C.  B.  R.  Company,     . 

C.  D.  Cobb  &  Bros.  Inc., 

C.  F.  Ciampa,  Inc.,     . 

C.  F.  Dewing  Company, 

C.  F.  Hovey  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Brimfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Randolph, 

Salem,    . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  Mass 
Bay  City,  " 
Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Marblehead, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Springfield, 

Easton,  . 

Boston,  . 

Onset,    . 

Boston,  . 

Amesbury, 

Salem,    . 

Brockton, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Needham, 

Boston,  . 


Mich. 


and 


30,000 

1,000 

5,000 
10,000 

1,000 

50,000 

100,000 

75,000 

10,000 

5,000 
10,000 
75,000 

5,000 
50,000 

3,000 

5,000 

100,000 

1,000,000 

10,000 

4,000 
50,000 
10,000 

6,000 
10,500 
15,000 
20,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 
100,000 

2,000 

5,000 
1,000,000 


1100 

2  100 

3  100 

5 

50 

10 

10 

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3  10 

noo 

3  100 

MO 

3  10 

100 

10 

100 

MOO 

3  100 

100 
100 
100 
100 
MOO 

3  100 

MOO 

3  100 

100 
100 
100 
10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
50 
50 
100 


50 

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MOO 

3  100 

200 

100 

1,000 

100 

*  1,000 

3  4,000 

4  250 
3  750 

4  2.500 

3  5,000 

100 

500 
100 

«600 

3  150 

50 

500 
30 
50 

4  500 
3  500 

4  5,000 
3  5,000 

100 

40 

500 

1,000 

60 

105 

150 

200 

100 

500 

100 

1,000 

40 

100 

10,000 


83,000 

1 10,000 

2 10,000 

3 10,000 

1,000 

150 

10,000 

1,000 

3  25,040 

4  25,000 

3  75,000 

4  25,000 

3  50,000 
10,000 

5,000 

8,400 

4  60,000 
3.15,000 

5,000 

50,000 
3,000 
4,100 

3 1,200 

4  50,700 

3  500,000 

5,000 

4,000 

50,000 

5,000 

6,000 

10.500 


20,000 

10,000 

30,000 

5,500 

300 

200 

2,000 

500 


Jan.  14, 
1914. 

Jan.  27, 
1914 

Jan.  17, 

1914, 
Dec. 

1913. 
Oct.  13 

1914. 
Dec.  29, 

1913. 
Oct.  14, 

1914 
July  22 

1914 
Dec.  12 

1913. 
July   6 

1914. 
July  6 

1914. 
Dec.  18 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914 
July  24, 

1914. 
May  I 

1914. 
June  20, 

1914. 
Jan.   7 

1914. 
May  2 

1914. 
May  23 

1914. 
Feb.  9, 

1914. 
Jan.  12 

1914. 
Mch.  17, 

1914. 
July  9, 

1914 
July  27, 

1914. 
Nov.  6 

1914. 
Aug.  12 

1914. 
July  8, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.  16, 

1914. 
Dec.  15 

1913. 
July  a 

1914. 
May  11 

1914. 
Sept.  21 

1914. 


1  First  preferred.    ^  Second  preferred. 


Common. 


■•  Preferred. 


Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


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875,000 

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10,000 

10 

1,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

20,000 

100 

20,000 

100 

150,000 
25,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

30,000 

100 

25,500 
30,000 

1100 

25 

100 

10,000 

100 

100,000 

100 

5,000 

100 

3,000 

100 

5,000 

10 

45,000 

15 

1,000,000 

10 

1,000 

10 

5,000 

100 

25,000 
40,000 

110 

2  10 

50 

10,000 
14,000 

110 

2  10 

100 

1,250,000 
10,000 

1100 

2  100 

10 

20,000 

100 

75,000 

5 

25,000 

100 

15,000 
25,000 

110 

2  10 

100 

50,000 

10 

100,000 

100 

150,000 

110 

2  10 

C.  H.  Simonds  Company,    . 

C.  H.  Trott  Company, 

C.  H.  Wetmore  Inc.,   . 

C.  H.  Wha.\\  Company, 

C.  J.  Prince  Company, 

C.  L.  Chase  &  Son,  Inc., 

C.  M.  Kimball  Co.,     . 

C.  M.  Little  Company, 

C.  P.  Rockwell,  Incorporated, 

C.  R.  Corbin,  Inc.,      . 

C.  T.  Brigham  Company,    . 

Cadem  Plastering  Company,  Inc. 

Cadillac  Automobile  Company  of 
Boston. 

Caldwell  and  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Callahan-Earle  Contracting  Co 

Callahan  Floor  Drain  Co.,   . 

Cambridge  Lithuanian  Co-opera- 
tive Association. 
Cambridge  Realty  Company,' 

Cambridge  Theatre  Company, 

Came  Leather  Company, 

Campello  Machine  Company, 

Campello  Nail-less  Heel  Company 

Campello  Woodworking  Company 

Canaan  Press,  The,     . 

Canadian  Atlantic  Coal  Company, 

Limited. 
Canadian  Drug  Co.,    . 

Cannon  Patent   Tool   Company 

Cape  Ann  Building  Company,* 

Cape  Ann  Cold  Storage  Company 

Cape  Cod  Fishing  Company, 

Cape  Cod  Oyster  Farms  Co., 

Capitol  Company,  The, 

Capitol     Investment    Company 

The.5 
Carbon  Products  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Cohasset, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Leominster, 
Winthrop, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Pittsfield, 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Cambridge, 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Brockton, 

Brockton, 

Pittsfield, 

Boston,  Mass 
Richmond,  1 
Boston,  . 


Gloucester, 
Gloucester, 
Yarmouth, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


and 

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750 

1,000 

10 

500 

200 

200 

1750 

2  750 

250 

300 

1250 

2  100 

300 

100 

1,000 

50 

30 

500 

3,000 

100,000 

100 

50 

1 1,000 

2 1,500 

800 

1500 

2  500 

140 

1  2,500 

2 10,000 

1,000 

200 

15,000 

250 

1750 

2  750 

250 

5,000 

1,000 

1  3,750 
2 11,250 


S75,000 
10,000 
1,000 
50,000 
20.000 
15,000 

2  35,000 
15,000 
30,000 

1  25,000 

2  500 
30,000 

800 

300 

2,500 

3,000 

1,250 

7,500 

100 

1,000 

5,000 

1 10,000 

2 15,000 

21,000 

1  3,000 

2  5,000 
4,300 

2  300 

10,000 

10,200 

750 

5,000 

1  7,500 

2  7,500 

300 

50,000 
300 

2  75,000 


Apr.     2, 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 
Sept.    8, 

1914. 
Mch.  14, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
June  27, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
May.  28, 

1914. 
Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1913. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Aug.   19, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Apr.    23, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Sept.  14, 

1914. 
July   29, 

1914. 
Dec.    15, 

1913. 
Sept.  21, 

1914. 
Oct.      7, 

1914. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
June     4, 

1914. 
May  23, 

1914. 
June   15, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


s  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Sept.  21,  1914. 


5  Corporation  chartered  for  five  years. 


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[1914. 


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Boston,  . 

$75,000 

$100 

750 

$300 

May  29, 

May  29, 

rated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carl  Norback  Company, 

Worcester, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

June  22, 
1914. 

June  22, 
1914. 

Carleton-Clark  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

1250 

1 18,000 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.  11, 

MOO 

2  250 

2  5,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Carlisle-Ayer  Company, 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Feb.   19, 
1914. 

Caro's  Waist  House,  Inc.,    . 

Boston,  . 

8,000 

100 

80 

8,000 

Jan.    22, 
1914. 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Carpenter  Spring  Tire  Company 

Marlborough, 

50,000 

110 

1  2,500 

1 12,820 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     7. 

2  10 

2  2,500 

2 12,860 

1914. 

1914. 

Carr  Leather  Company,  The, 

Salem,    . 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Mch.  16, 
1914. 

Mch.  17, 
1914. 

Carroll  &  O'Kelly  Co., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Nov.  28, 
1913. 

Dec.     1, 
1913. 

Carter  Co-operative  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

125 

1400 

2 15,000 

Aug.     4, 

Aug.     8, 

2  25 

2  600 

1914. 

1914. 

Castle  and  Wood,  Incorporated 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Apr.    23, 
1914. 

Apr.   30, 
1914. 

Caswell's  Candy  Stores  Company 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

110 

12.500 

1 5,000 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.  10, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

2  10 

2  2,500 

2 15,020 

1914. 

1914. 

Cedars  Poultry  Farm,  Inc., 

Dedham, 

10,000 

1100 

150 

2  5,000 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.    10, 

2  100 

2  50 

1914. 

1914. 

Central   Fish   Market,    Incorpo- 

Bridgewater, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

Feb.   28, 

Mch.    2, 

rated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central  Oil  &  Gas  Stove  Co., 

Gardner, 

250,000 

1100 

1 1,000 

1 100,000 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  26, 

2  100 

2 1,500 

2 150,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Central  Square  Amusement  Com- 

Cambridge,    . 

100,000 

1100 

1500 

1 5,000 

May     8, 

May     9, 

pany. 

2  100 

2500 

2  2,100 

1914. 

1914. 

Chairtown  Press,  The, 

Gardner, 

1,000 

25 

40 

825 

Apr.    25, 
1914. 

May     1, 
1914. 

Chalmers    Motor    Company    o 

Boston^ . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

50,000 

July    22, 

July    27, 

Massachusetts,  Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chamberlin  and  Wheeler,  Incor- 

Brookline, 

6,500 

100 

65 

6,500 

Oct.    24, 

Oct.    27, 

porated. 3 

1914. 

1914. 

Champlain  Valley  Lime  Co., 

Lynn,     . 

50,000 

25 

2,000 

15,000 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Chandler  &  Barber  Company, 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

May     5, 

1914. 
June   18, 

May     9, 

1914. 
June    18, 

Chandler's  Corset  Store,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  F.  Packard  Inc.,      . 

Greenfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Jan.    27, 
1914. 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Charles,  Inc 

Springfield, 

25,000 

100 

250 

15,000 

Feb.   21, 
1914. 

Feb.   25, 
1914. 

Charles  Motor  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.    17. 

Charles  River  Paper  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

1914. 
Dec.   19, 

1914. 
Dec.   19, 

Charles  S.  Yoffa  Company, 

Lynn,     . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

1913. 

Feb.     2, 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.     3, 

1914. 

Charles  T.  Smith  Co.  Inc.,  . 

New  Bedford, 

12,000 

100 

120 

12,000 

Dec.    13, 

Dec.   18, 

Charles  Van  Vlack  Company, 

Springfield, 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

1913. 

Jan.      2, 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.    17, 

1914. 

Chauncey   Manufacturing   Com 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.  27, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cheverus  Investment  Company, 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

1,420 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Apr.   21, 
1914. 

Chinese-American  Company, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

110 

I  2,500 

1  25,000 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     8, 

2  10 

2  7,500 

2  75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Church    Hydroplane    Boat    anc 

Cambridge,     . 

100,000 

5 

20,000 

50,000 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     3, 

Motor  Company,  The. 

1914 

1914. 

Citizens  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  . 

Melrose, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

7,540 

July     1, 

July    17, 

City  Dressed  Meat  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

100 

10 

1,000 

1914. 

Mch.  21, 

1914. 

1914. 

Moh.  25, 

1914. 

*  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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1914. 


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Claremont  Machinery  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

84,000,000 

SlOO 

40,000 

$1,000 

Dec.  24, 

Dec.   26, 

1913. 

1913. 

Clean  Stone  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

U50 

1 15,000 

May   13, 

May   14, 

2  100 

2350 

2  35,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Clearing  House  Parcel  Delivery 

Boston,  . 

500,000 

uoo 

1  2,000 

1  75,000 

Dec.  15, 

Dec.   22, 

Company. 

2  100 

2  3,000 

2  300,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Clifford,  Inc 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

75 

Oct.    27, 
1914. 

Oct.    29, 
1914. 

Clifton  Electro   Chemical   Com- 

Boston, . 

40,000 

100 

400 

40,000 

Feb.   20, 

Mch.    9, 

pany. 
Clinton  Cut  Sole  Company, 

Brockton, 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

1914. 

Feb.     4, 

1914. 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

Clinton  Hall  Hotel  Company,     . 

Springfield, 

50,000 

UOO 

1250 

1  25,000 

Mch.  23, 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Clover  Shoe  Company, 

Lj-nn,     . 

5,000 

50 

100 

1,800 

Nov.  14, 
1914. 

Nov.  19, 
1914. 

C-mee-doo  Knife  Sharpener  Co.,  . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

25,000 

Sept.  23, 
1914. 

Oct.    10, 
1914. 

Cobb's  Boston  Tea  Co.,  Ltd., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Aug.  28, 
1914. 

Aug.   28, 
1914. 

May     7, 
1914. 

Coburn-Lawrence  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

Cochran  Desk  Pad  Co., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Jan.     '9, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Cohasset  Hotel  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

400,000 

100 

4,000 

300 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Coin  Sorting  and  Counting  Com- 

Boston, . 

500,000 

100 

5,000 

500,000 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.    29, 

pany. 
Colby  Company, 

Gloucester, 

100,000 

110 

15,000 

1  50,000 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1914. 
Sept.  21, 

2  10 

25,000 

2  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Cole  Railway  Equipment   Com- 

Boston, . 

-    250,000 

10 

25,000 

250,000 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     9, 

pany. 
Coleman,  Son  Company, 

Boston,  . 

9,000 

100 

90 

9,000 

1914. 

Deo.   18, 

1913. 

1914. 

Dec.   20, 

1913. 

Collingwood  Park  Company,  The,^ 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Colonial  Electric  &  Manufacturing 

Boston,  . 

35,000 

110 

1 1,000 

1  8,000 

Aug.  20, 

Sept.    '4, 

Company. 

2  10 

2  2,.50O 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Colonial  Feature  Film   Corpora- 

Boston, . 

20,000 

100 

200 

10,000 

May  23, 

June   IS, 

tion. 

1914. 

1914. 

Colonial  Fur  Ranching  Company, 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

25 

6,000 

150,000 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Colonial  Grocery  Company, 

Boston,  . 

60,000 

100 

500 

40,000 

Nov.  17, 
1914 

Nov.  IS, 
1914 

Colonial  Marquetry  Veneer  Com- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

100 

500 

1,000 

July    il, 

July    is. 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Colonial  Paper  Stock  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,000 

June  24, 
1914. 

June  26, 
1914. 

Colonial  Realty  Company,* 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

48,000 

Nov.  10, 
1914 

Nov.  19, 
1914. 

Columbia  Realty  Company,^ 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Dec.   27, 
1913. 

Jan.    io, 
1914 

Columbia  Rubber  Co., 

Boston,  Mass 
New  York, 

,  and 
N.  Y. 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Feb.     '9, 
1914. 

Columbus  Construction  Co.,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

May  18, 
1914. 

June     4, 
1914. 

Combined  Heat  &  Sprinkler  Com- 

Boston, . 

850,000 

uoo 

1 1,500 

1 150,000 

Apr.   29, 

May     1, 

pany. 

2  100 

2  7,000 

2  550,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Combusto  Sales  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

uoo 

150 

1 3,400 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.    10, 

2  100 

2  100 

2 10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Commercial  Union  Company, 

Ware,     . 

40,000 

uo 

1  2,000 

1 10,000 

Jan.    12, 

Mch.  19, 

2  10 

2  2,000 

2  20,000 

1914. 

1914, 

Commonwealth  Associates  Inc.,^ 

Boston,  . 

1,000,000 

100 

10,000 

330,000 

Aug.   13, 
1914. 

Aug.   14, 
1914. 

Commonwealth          Co-operative 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

5,000 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    15, 

Clearance  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Engineering  Com- 

Lynn,    . 

50,000 

15 

15,000 

2  15 

June     9, 

June   12, 

pany. 

25 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

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Boston,  . 

$150,000 

2S100 

2  600 

3  $300 

Mch.  13 

Mch.  23, 

MOO 

3900 

1914. 

1914. 

Conant,  Houghton  and  Co.,  In- 

Littleton, Mass.,  and 

50,000 

100 

500 

400 

June     5 

,     June    5, 

corporated. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1914. 

1914. 

Conant,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

20Q 

20,000 

Dec.   26 

,     Jan.    12, 

1913. 

1914. 

Concord  Packing  Company 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

Aug.  19 

Aug.  20, 

3  100 

3  2,50 

3500 

1914. 

1914. 

Concrete  Steel  Products  Company, 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Dec.   26 
1913. 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

Congamond  Ice  Company,  . 

Westfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Feb.   21 
1914. 

Feb.   26, 
1914. 

Connecticut  Cottons  Co.,     . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

300 

Deo.     5 
1913. 

Dec.  '  5, 
1913. 

Connecticut    Valley    Amusement 

Springfield, 

5,000 

10 

500 

1,500 

Jan.    16 

Jan.    23, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Conner  Shoe  Company  of  Balti- 

Brockton, 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Feb.    10 

Feb.   13, 

more. 

1914. 

1914. 

Conner  Shoe  Company  of  Indian- 

Brockton, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Feb.    10 

Feb.    13, 

apolis. 

1914. 

1914. 

Consolidated  Realty  Trust,  Inc.,' 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

2  10 

2  3,500 

2  35,000 

Mch.  18 

Mch.  19, 

uo 

3  1,500 

3  15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Continental  Asbestos  Corporation, 

Worcester, 

200,000 

MOO 

4500 

4  50,000 

June     6 

June     9, 

5  100 

5500 

5  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

3  100 

3 1,000 

3 100,000 

Conway  Machine  &  Garage  Com- 

Boston, Mass 

,  and 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Feb.    18 

Feb.   20, 

pany. 

Conway,  N. 

H. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cook  Borden  &  Company,  Inc., 

Fall  River, 

200,000 

2  100 

2  600 

2  60,000 

Mch.  24 

Meh.  28, 

3  100 

8 1,400 

3  140,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Cooley  &  Marvin  Co., 

Boston,  . 

12,000 

2  100 

2  100 

2  2,000 

Jan.      3 

Jan.      8, 

35 

3400 

3  2,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Coolidge- White  Farm  Company,  . 

Burlington, 

10,000 

25 

400 

5,600 

July   21 
1914. 

July   24, 
1914. 

Cooper  Manufacturing  Company, 

Worcester, 

10,000 

5 

2,000 

5,500 

Mch.  17 
1914. 

Mch.  19, 
1914. 

Cooperative  Grocery  Stores  Co., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

4,000 

July     2 
1914. 

July     8, 
1914. 

Co-operative    Hospital    Associa- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

25 

2,000 

50,000 

Mch.  27 

Apr.     3, 

tion,  Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Co-operative  Motors  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

600,000 

100 

5,000 

300 

Nov.    6 

Nov.  19, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cooperative  Realty  Company,^     . 

Boston,  . 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

500 

Sept.    4 
1914. 

Sept.    5, 
1914. 

Copeland  and  Dodge  Company, 

Springfield, 

50,000 

100 

500 

4,600 

Oct.    17 

Oct.    19, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Copper    News   Publishing    Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

10 

LOOO 

30 

May     6 

May  12, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corbett-Caton  Company,     . 

Lynn,     . 

5,000 

10 

500 

2,000 

Feb.     9 
1914. 

Feb.     9, 
1914. 

Corrigan  &  Palmer  Company, 

Fall  River, 

12,000 

100 

120 

12,000 

May   18 
1914. 

May  20, 
1914. 

Cosmopolitan  Cloak  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

June  26 

1914. 
Nov.  16 

July     1, 

1914, 
Nov.  18, 

Costmeter  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

900,000 

250 

23,000 

390 

3  10 

3  75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Co.sy  Home  Construction  Co.,'     . 

Winthrop, 

30,000 

10 

3,000 

30,000 

Feb.     5 

1914. 
Mch.  10 

Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Apr.     7, 

Cottage  Park  Hotel  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

70,000 

2  100 

2  150 

2 15,000 

3  100 

35.50 

3  55,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Cottle  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

May  22 
1914. 

May  22, 
1914. 

Court  Electric  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

15,000 

Apr.    25, 
1914. 

Apr.    27, 
1914. 

Credit    Reporting    Company    of 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

50,000 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.     8, 

New  England. 

1913. 

1913. 

Crescent  Lake  Park   Company,' 

Haverhill, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Apr.    10, 
1914. 

Crescent  Oil  Company, 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

5,600 

Sept.  17, 

Sept.  19, 

1914. 

1914. 

Corporation  chartered  for    2  Preferred.      ''  First  preferred.         «  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Sept.  4, 1914. 
fifty  years.  3  Common.      ^  Second  preferred.     '  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years. 


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Where  Located. 


Cressey  Park  Company, 

Crittenden  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Crockford  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Crown  Cafe  Company, 

Cimard  Sales  Company, 

Curran  &  Joyce  Company,  Incor- 
porated. 
Cusumano  Company,  Importers, 

Cutter,  Fletcher   &  Company  In- 
corporated. 
Cyril  J.  Larivee,  Inc., 

D.  J.  Curtis  Brick  Company, 

D.  L.  RandCo 

D.  S.  Woodberry  Company, 

D.  Serabian  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Daggett  Chocolate  Company, 

Daly  Box  Toe  Company,     . 

Daly  Wagon  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 
Dana  S.  Courtney  Company, 

Danbury  Hat  Store  Inc.,  The, 

Danvers  Laundry  Company, 

David  H.  Pruyn  Co.,  . 

David    Kaplan    Beef    Company, 

The. 
Defiance  Shoe  Company,  The,     . 

Dell  Dale  Farm,  Inc., 

Deming  Park  Realty  Company, 
The.5 

Denby  Motor  Truck  Sales  Com- 
pany. 

Dewey  Square  Alleys,  Inc., 

Dine    Manufacturing    Company, 

The. 
Dirigold  Sales  Co.  of  New  Engand 

Inc. 
Dock  Square  Sea  Grill  Company,^ 

Dr.  Holland  Company,     •    . 

Dr.  Leach's  Caloric  Bath  Com- 
pany. 
Dodge  Sales  Company, 

Doe,  Sullivan  &  Company,  Inc., 

Dominion  Black  Fox  and  Fur 
Company,  The. 


Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River,  M 
and  Bristol, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Chicopee, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Abington, 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 
Danvers, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Whitman, 
Littleton, 
Pittsfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 


ass, 
R.I. 


823,000 
25,000 
25,000 
10,000 
50,000 
75,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
5,000 
50,000 
2,000 

200,000 
5,000 

150,000 

700,000 

5,000 
20,000 
20,000 
5,000 
10,000 
50,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
5,000 
50,000 
10,000 
15,000 
50,000 
25,000 
100,000 
100,000 


1100 

2  100 

10 


uo 

2  10 

100 
10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
103 
10 

150 
250 

50 
1100 

noo 

3  100 

MOO 

2  100 

50 

25 
100 
100 

10 
100 
100 
100 

25 

100 

150 

2  25 

10 

1100 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 

5 

100 
1100 

2  100 


1125 
2  125 
2,500 


1 1,000 

2  4,000 

750 


100 


500 
200 

1  2,000 

2  2,000 

100 

1500 

2  1,000 

3  2,500 
■1  1,000 
2  3,500 

100 


200 

50 

1,000 

500 

250 

100 

400 

5*0 

1400 

2 1,200 

1,000 

1100 
250 
1250 
2  250 
5,000 

1,000 

1500 
2500 


S20,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 
25,000 

6,300 

1 5,000 

2  40.000 

75,000 

30 

10,000 

7,600 

20,000 

1,000 

8,000 

2,000 

1  75,000 

2  75,000 

5,000 

1 50,000 

2  100,000 

3  200,000 
2  350,000 

5,000 
20,000 
20,000 

1,500 
10,000 
50,000 
25,000 

6,500 
75 

1,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 

5,900 

1 10,000 
2  5,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
25,000 

100,000 

1  4,000 
2500 


Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Oct.    22, 

19;4.  • 
June   18, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1913. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Aug.   27,. 

1914. 
Jan.    10, 

1914. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Aug.   12, 

1914. 
Aug.     6, 

1914. 
June   12, 

1914. 
Apr.    25, 

1914 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 

Nov.     9, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Oct.    26, 

1914. 
Aug.  17, 

1914. 
Mch.  21, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.    10, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Oct.    28, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Dec.     3, 

1913. 
May  26, 

1914. 
Aug.   17, 

1914. 
Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 


Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Oct.    23, 

1914. 
June  19, 

1914. 
Dec.   12, 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
May     5, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Sept.  22, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Aug.   21, 

1914. 
Aug.   19, 

1914. 
June   13, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 

Nov.  10. 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
Oct.    31, 

1914. 
Aug.  21, 

1914. 
Apr.     3, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914, 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  23. 

1914. 
Deo.     3, 

1913. 
June     2, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


3  First  preferred. 
*  Second  preferred. 


Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


18 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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2  100 

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1200 
2400 
1500 
2500 
50 

100 

1,000 

110 

2  10 

100 

1 4,500 

2  5,000 

120 

100 

500 

100 

500 

100 

150 

5 

20,000 

100 

200 

110 

2  10 

100 

1 1,000 

2 1,000 

200 

100 

250 

10 

200 

100 

100 

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2  10 

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1 17,2,53 

2 12,747 
360 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1100 

2  150 

80 

50 

1,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1490 

2500 

100 

50 

100 

10 

5,000 

110 

2  10 

12,500 
2 12,500 

10 

5,000 

100 

10 

100 

50 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1  22,500 

2  25,000 

900 

20 

250 

25 

8,000 

100 

100 

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Douban  Company, 

Drew  Orchards,  Inc.,  . 

Dugdale-Mackisaook  Company, 

Dummerston   Granite   Company 

The. 
Dundee  Mfg.  Co., 

Durand  Company, 

Durell  and  Company  Inc. 

Durell,  George  &  Co.,  Inc 

Duren  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Duval  Spring  Tire  Company,  The 

E.  A.  Gilmore  Company,  The, 

E.  &  J.  Hosiery  Company,  . 

E.  B.  Kingman  Company,   . 

E.  B.  Roberts  Construction  Com- 
pany, The.3 
E.  C.  Howlett  Company,     . 

E.  C.  Woodman  Company, 

E.  E.  Gray  Company, 

E.  F.  Dakin  Company,  The, 

E.  P.  Russ  Company, 

E.  P.  Boggs  Company, 

E.  R.  Sherburne  Company, 

E.  W.  Ham  Electric  Company, 

E.  W.  Pahner  Company, 

Eagle  Clothing  Co.,    . 

Eastern  American  Fihn  Producing 

Company. 
Eastern  and  Western  Review  & 

Greek-American       Commercial 

Association,  Inc. 
Eastern  Cement  Brick  Company, 

Eastern  Coal  Operating  Company, 

Limited. 
Eastern  Inter-Rim  Company, 

Eastern  Leather  Company, 

Eastern  Rubber  Co 

Eastern      Skirt     Manufacturing 

Company. 
Eastern   States  Agricultural  and 

Industrial  Exposition,  Inc. 
Eastern  Wire  and  Brass  Company  , 


Saugus,  . 
Sutton,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Easthampton, 
Leominster, 
Pittsfield, 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Southbridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Somerville, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  , 

Boston,  Mass, 
Richmond,  I 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York,  1 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Springfield, 
Chelsea, 


and 
S. 

and 
Y. 


$30,000 

100,000 
5,000 

100,000 
95,000 
12,000 
50,000 
50,000 
15,000 

100,000 
20,000 
20,000 
20,000 
25,000 
2,000 
10,000 

300,000 
18,000 
25,000 
8,000 
50,000 
99,000 
10,000 
5,000 
50,000 

150,000 

50,000 

1,000 

5,000 

4,750,000 

90,000 

5,000 

200,000 

10,000 


1  $4,100 
2 15,150 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 

1,400 

100,000 
230 

12,000 
300 

12,500 

15,000 
125 

20,000 

1  5,000 

2 10,000 

20,000 

10,000 

2,000 

6,000 

240 

18,000 

1  2,500 
2500 
8,000 

15,000 

1  5,500 

2  45,500 

10,000 

2,200 

50,000 

1  25,000 
2 125,000 

7,400 

300 

5,000 

2700 

55,300 

2,500 

200,000 

1,200 


Apr.    27, 

1914 
Nov.  24, 

1914. 
Dec.    13 

1913. 
Mch.  18, 

1914 
Sept.  28, 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
Dec.     4 

1913. 
May     7, 

1914. 
Mch.  21 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Sept.     2 

1914. 
Sept.  11 

1913. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
July     9 

1914. 
June   19 

1914. 
Feb.     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    24 

1914. 
June     1 

1914. 
June  26 

1914. 
Jan.      8 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Sept.  11 

1914. 
Aug.     3 

1914. 
Oct.      9 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 

July    23 

1914 
July    18 

1914. 
Mav   14 

1914. 
Mch.  10 

1914. 
Oct,      5 

1914. 
Jan.    29 

1914. 
Mav   19, 

1914. 
Aug.     5 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


8  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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Edgartown  Gift  Shop,  Inc., 

Edgartown,     . 

$10,000 

$100 

100 

$10,000 

Sept.    3, 
1914. 

Sept.  9, 
1914. 

Educational  Associates,  Incorpo- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

110 

1 1,000 

1  2,500 

Nov.  16, 

Nov.  17, 

rated,  The. 

no 

2  4,000 

2  7,500 

1914. 

1914. 

Edward  M.  Alden  Co., 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

1100 

1250 

1  25,000 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

2  100 

2  750 

2  75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Edward  R.  Ladew  Company  of 

Boston 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     8, 

Massachusetts. 

1914. 

1914. 

El-Mar  Skirt  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Aug.   20, 
1914. 

Aug.  24, 
1914. 

Elberfeld  Chemical 'Company  of 

Sandwich, 

15,000 

15 

1 1,400 

2  7,500 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.    27, 

America,  The. 

25 

2  1,600 

1914. 

1914. 

Electric  Game  Board  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

5 

20,000 

100,000 

July     '9, 
1914. 

July  20, 
1914. 

Electric  Service  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Aug.  18, 
1914. 

Aug.  18, 
1914. 

Electric  Supply  Company,  . 

Worcester, 

2,500 

100 

25 

400 

Sept.  25, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

Elite  Dress  Manufacturing  Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

6,000 

July     2, 

July     8, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elliott  and  Ward  Express  Com- 

Lawrence, 

1,000 

25 

40 

1,000 

Sept.  11, 

Sept.  14, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elliott  Safety  Appliance  and  Train 

Springfield, 

500,000 

10 

50,000 

500,000 

Aug.  28, 

Sept.    2, 

Control  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ellis-Ward  Co.,  .... 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

4,500 

July     1, 
1914. 

July  10, 
1914. 

Elvira  Mining  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

May  26, 
1914. 

June  29, 
1914. 

Emerson  Shoe  Company,     . 

Rockland, 

500,000 

3  100 

3  2,250 

3 108,000 

June  23, 

June  27, 

MOO 

4 1,000 

4  91,000 

1914. 

1914. 

5  100 

5  1,250 

6  109,000 

2  100 

2  500 

2  50,000 

Emery  Bemis  Tobacco  Company, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

125 

1  2,000 

1  50,000 

Dec.    13, 

Dec.    13, 

2  25 

2  2,000 

2  50,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Emmett  Theatre  Company, 

Boston,  . 

4,500 

100 

45 

3,300 

Jan.    27, 
1914. 

Feb.  2, 
1914. 

Empire     Amusement     Operating 

Salem,    . 

12,000 

lop 

120 

12,000 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.    31, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Engineering  Company  of  America, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

300 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Feb.  17, 
1914. 

Eno  Welt  Shoe  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June     9, 
1914. 

June  11, 
1914. 

Enterprise  Furnishing  Company, 

Lawrence, 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.  19, 

Lawrence,  Massachusetts. 

1914. 

1914. 

Enterprise  Shoe  Shop,  Inc., 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Nov.  10, 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Equitable  Income  Associates  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

110 

1  2,000 

1  3,000 

Dec.   24, 

Dec.  29, 

2  10 

2  3,000 

2 10,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Ernest  C.  Whitney,  Inc., 

Salem,    . 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

Feb.  16, 
1914. 

Essco  Sales  Service,  Inc.,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

Nov.  10, 
1914. 

Nov.  27, 
1914. 

Essex  County  Lumber  Co., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

6,000 

Oct.      9, 
1914. 

Oct.  10, 
1914. 

Essex   Interstate   Express    Com- 

Peabody, 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

May  22, 

May  23, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eureka  Blank  Book  Company,     . 

Holyoke, 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

150,000 

Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Nov.  9, 
1914. 

Eureka  Cordial  Company,   . 

Somerville, 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

25,000 

Nov.    4, 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Everett  Gazette  Publishing  Com- 

Everett, 

1,500 

10 

150 

1,500 

Dec.    17, 

Dec.    19, 

pany,  Incorporated. 

1913. 

1913. 

Everett  Printing  Company,  Inc., 

Everett, 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,500 

Oct.    28, 
1914. 

Nov.  2, 
1914. 

Everybody's  Cash  Market,  Inc.,   . 

Winthrop, 

10,000 

50 

200 

10,000 

July    22, 
1914. 

July  28, 
1914. 

Excel  Hand  Laundry  (Inc.), 

Lynn,     . 

1,000 

100 

10 

1,000 

Oct.    10, 
1914. 

Nov.  4, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  First  preferred. 


*  Second  preferred. 


5  Third  preferred. 


20 


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Excello  Foods  Company, 

Excello  Mfg.  Company,  The, 

Exchange  Realty  Company,^ 

Exolon  Company,  The, 

F.  B.  Stanton  Company, 

F.  D.  Calkin  Printing  Co.,  . 

F.  E.  Atteaux  &  Co.,  Inc.,   . 

F.  E.  Stowell,  Incorporated, 

F.  H.  Cartwright  Co.,  Inc., . 

F.   H.    Dumbleton   Construction 

Company.-* 
F.  H.  Gross  Company, 

F.  H.  Houghton  Company, 

F.  H.  Sherman  Company,    . 

F.  J.  Kennedy  Company,     . 

F.  L.  Crowe  Company, 

F.  L.  Goldsmith,  Inc., 

F.  L.  Hervey  &  Co.  Inc., 

F.  M.  Bell  Company, 

F.  0.  Small  Company, 

F.  P.  Brown  Company, 

F.  W.  Freeman  Company,   . 

Falconer  &  Feely  Co., 

Fall  River  Amusement  Company, 

Falulah  Paper  Co., 

Farmers  Milk  Company, 

Farquharson  Confectionery  Com- 
pany 
Federal  Binding  Company  (Inc.), 

Federal  Engineering  Company,     . 

Federal  Express  Company,  The, 

Federal  Packing  and  Preserving 

Company. 
Federal  Realty  Comjjany,   Inc.,'' 

Federal  Tailors,  Inc.,  The,   . 

Federal  Towel  &  Apron  Supply 
Company. 


Lynn,     . 
Medford, 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Attleborough, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Williamstown 
Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
North  Adams 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


Haverhill,  Mass.,  and 

Raymond;  N.  H. 
Boston,  . 


Fitchburg, 
Boston,  . 
Brookline, 
Boston,  . 
Newton, 


Newburyport,  Mass, 
and  Portsmouth 
N.H. 

Boston,  . 


Boston, 
Boston, 
Boston, 


$50,000 

$100 

500 

25  000 

25,000 

1,000 

uo 

2  10 

uo 

2  10 

10 

1  1,250 
2 1,250 
1 1,500 
2 1,000 
100 

300,000 

100 

3,000 

25,000 
25,000 

125 
2  25 
100 

1200 

2  800 

250 

250,000 
5,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  2,250 

50 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

40,000 

10 

4,000 

10,100 

100 

101 

15,000 

100 

150 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

10 

500 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

8,000 
25,000 

110 

■  2  10 

100 

1400 

2  400 

250 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

30,000 

100 

300 

15,000 

100 

150 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

1,000 

5 

200 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

1,000 

10 

100 

20,000 

100 

200 

50,000 

10 

5  000 

15,000 

100 

150 

2,000 

50 

40 

$50,000 

Mch.  10 

1914. 

1  7,500 

Jan.  15 

2 12,500 

1914. 

1  5,000 

May  5 

2 10,000 

1914. 

30 

Oct.   1 

1914. 

200,000 

Feb.  10 

1914. 

I  2,500 

Jufie  26 

2 12,625 

1914. 

25,000 

Apr.  28 

1914. 

1  25,000 

Feb.  20 

2  225,000 

1914. 

500 

July  20 

1914. 

40 

Jan.   7 

1914. 

50,000 

Sept.  17 

1914. 

40,000 

Nov.  18 

1914. 

10,100 

July  20 

1914. 

15,000 

Nov.  17, 

1913. 

25,000 

Feb.  6, 

1914. 

2,000 

Jan.  28 

1914. 

25,000 

Nov.  21, 

1913. 

25,000 

June  8, 

1914. 

1  4,000 

Nov.  25, 

2  4,000 

1913. 

500 

Sept.  29, 

1914. 

2,960 

Nov.  14, 

1914. 

5,000 

Feb.  19, 

1914. 

30,000 

Apr.  29, 

1914. 

15,000 

Dec.  10, 

1913. 

200,000 

June  22, 

1914. 

15 

Nov.  23, 

1914. 

10,000 

Nov.  13, 

1914. 

10,200 

Feb.  3, 

1914. 

100.000 

Aug.  27, 

1914. 

1,000 

May  22, 

1914. 

10,000 

May  18, 

1914. 

50,000 

Nov.  12, 

1913. 

3,000 

Jan.   8, 

1914. 

150 

Sept.  24, 

1914. 

1  Preferred.  2  Common.  3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years.  *  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


21 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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6 

sio.ooo 

SlOO 

100 

17,000 

100 

170 

10,000 

25 

400 

5,000 

100 

50 

1,400 

100 

14 

55,000 
20,000 

UO 

2  10 

100 

1 5,000 

2  500 

200 

2,500 

100 

25 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

100 

50 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

3,500 

100 

35 

25,000 

100 

250 

30,000 

100 

300 

575,000 
60,000 

1100 
2  25 
100 

1 4,600 

2  4,600 

600 

151,100 

100 

1,511 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

5,000 

'  5 

1,000 

37.500 

100 

375 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

5,000 

100 

50 

300,000 
15,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1 1,000 

2  2,000 

150 

50,000 
5,000 

110 

2  10 

50 

1 4,900 

2  100 

100 

5,000 

50 

100 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

2,500 

100 

25 

75,000 

10 

7,500 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

50 

100 

35,000 

1100 

2  100 

1100 
2  250 

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Fein  Electric  Tool  Company  of 

America. 
Fellows  Hardware  Company, 

Fenway  Motors,  Incorporated, 

Ferncroft  Club  Inc.,    . 

Fiedler  Brothers  Company, 

Fiske  &  Lane  Company, 

Fiske  Corporation,  The, 

Fitchburg  Base  Ball  Club,   . 

Flaherty  Drug  Co.,     . 

Florence  Waist  Company,    . 

Folding  Bolster  Roll  Company, 

Food  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Fort  Hill  Paper  Company,  . 

Foster-Farrar  Company, 

440  Fourth  Avenue  Corporation,^ 

Four  In  One  Sales  Company,  The, 

Foxboro  Company,  The, 

Frances  and  Theresa  Inc.,    . 

Frank  C.  Nichols  Company, 

Frank  E.  Wright  Leather  Com- 
pany. 
Frank  Irving  Cooper  Corporation, 

Frank  Kennedy  Company,  . 

Frank  L.  Gould  &  Sons,  Inc., 

Frank  L.  Young  Company, 

Frank  N.  Rand  Insurance  Agency, 

Inc. 
Frank  R.  Blake  Supply  Co., 

Frank  Veinot  Company, 

Frank  W.  Wasson,  Inc., 

Frank  W.  Zemeir  &  Company,  In- 
corporated, The. 
Franklin  Hardware  Company, 

Fraser-Tufts  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 
Frazier  Bedding  Company, 

French  Edge  Machine  Company, 

French  Manufacturing  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 


Middleton, 
Methuen, 
Boston,  . 
Natick,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Brookline, 
Boston,  . 
Northampton 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Foxborough, 
Springfield, 
Fall  River, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Walpole, 
Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
SomerwUe, 
Boston,  ., 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


S10,000 

17,000 

1,050 

5,000 

1,400 

1  41,000 

2 1,000 

300 

2,500 
10,000 

5,000 
40,000 

3,500 

18,500 

30,000 

1 460,000 

2 115,000 

60,000 

151,100 

3,500 

505 

37,500 

25,000 

30 

5,000 

1  60,000 
2 185,000 

15,000 

1  1,000 

2 1,000 

5,000 

6,000 
10,000 

2,000 
75,000 

5,000 

5,000 

1 10,000 

2  25,000 


July      6, 

1914. 
Aug.    18, 

1914. 
May     7, 

1914. 
Apr.     9 

1914. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
July    31 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
Oct.    26 

1914. 
July    22, 

1914. 
Apr.      2 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Feb.     4 

1914. 
May     4 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
May     8 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
Oct.      7, 

1914. 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
May   12, 

1914. 
July    13 

1914. 
Sept.  29, 

1914. 
Apr.    22, 

1914. 
July    15, 

1914. 
Sept.  19 

1914. 
June   19 

1914. 
Aug.   14, 

1914. 
July    27, 

1914. 
Apr.    11 

1914. 
June  23 

1914. 
Oct.    16, 

1914 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


22 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


^3. 

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Friend  Machine  Co.,  The,    . 

Furbush-Davis  Piano  Co.,   . 

Fyfe  Manufacturing  Company, 

G.  A.  Reidpath  Company,  . 

G.  Angelo  Company,  . 

G.  H.  Blood  M'f  g  Co., 

G.  H.  Pulsifer  Inc.,     . 

G.  H.  T.  Brown  &  Company  In 

corporated. 
G.  L.  Clift  Motor  Cycle  Co.  Inc. 

G.  P.  Hutchinson  Co., 

Gardner  Chair  Company,     . 

Gardner   Real   Estate   Company 

Inc.^ 
Garland  and  Hall,  Inc.,' 

Gaynor's  Lunch,  In?  , 

Gendreau-Reynolds  Company, 

General   Ceramic   Manufacturing 

Company. 
General  Manufacturing  Company 

The. 
General  Transportation  Company, 

Geo.  A.  Breault  Co.,   . 

George  A.  Carter,  In  ., 

George  A.  Pierce  Company, 

George  B.  Graff  Company,   . 

George  Coleman  Co.,  . 

George  E.  Double  Company, 

George  E.  Marsters,  Inc.,     . 

Geo.  F.  Daniels  Corporation, 

George  F.  Welch  Company,  The, 

George  G.  Hall  Company,   . 

George  Grow  Automobile  Com- 
pany. 
George  H.  Bicknell  Company, 

George  J.  Brunell  Company,  The 

George  L.  Ware,  Incorporated, 

George  Loring  Company,  The, 


Melrose, 
Boston,  . 


Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

New  Bedford, 

Brockton, 

Lynn,     . 

Gardner, 

Salem,    . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Brockton, 

Boston,  Mass 
Minneapolis, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York,  " 
Boston,  . 

Scituate, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Weymouth, 

Webster, 

Boston,  . 

Winthrop, 


,  and 
Minn 


,  and 

N.  Y. 


$2,000 
15,000 
25,000 

8,000 
95,000 

5,000 

3,000 
15,000 
10,000 

2,000 
15,000 

5,000 
10,000 
25,000 
25,000 
50,000 
50,000 

5,000 
15,000 
50,000 
25,000 
25,000 
50,000 
100,000 

50,000 
100,000 
125,000 
100,000 
50,000 
30,000 
20,000 
25,000 
5,000 


1100 

2 100 

110 

2  10 

100 
100 
5 
100 
100 
100 

10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

25 
100 
100 

25 

100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

100 

4  100 

MOO 

6  100 

noo 

100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 


200 

1100 

2  50 

1 1,000 

2 1,500 


950 

1,000 

30 

150 

100 

200 

150 

50 

100 

250 

250 

2,000 

500 

50 

600 

500 

250 

1100 

2  150 

500 

"1 
6  399 

62 

'598 
500 

1,000 

1 1,000 
2  250 
1,000 

500 

300 

200 

250 

50 


$2,000 

1 10,000 
2  5,000 
1 5,000 

2 15,000 
8,000 

95,000 


3,000 

8,800 

2,000 

2,000 

15,000 

5,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

50,000 

300 

5,000 

10,000 

50,000 

400 

1  2,000 

2 15,000 

50,000 

4  100 

5  39,900 
6  200 

50,000 

400 

1 100,000 
2  25,000 
100,000 

50,000 

29,000 

20,000 

10,000 

3,700 


Dec.     6 

1913. 
Aug.  14 

1914. 
Oct.    29, 

1914 
Jan.    26, 

1914 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Sept.  28, 

1914 
Dec.    12, 

1913. 
July    31 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914, 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Sept.    8, 

1914 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
June   11 

1914. 
Nov.  2) 

1914. 
Jan.    29 

1914. 
July    15 

1914. 
May     6 

1914. 
Dec.     9 

1913. 
Dec.    19 

1913. 
June   11 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
Jan. 

1914. 


Dec.   29 

1913 
Dec.   27 

1913. 
Sept.  23, 

1914. 
Dec.    29 

1913. 
July    15 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Dec.    13 

1913. 
June  24, 

1914. 
June  29, 

1914. 


>  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
*  Preferred,  Class  A. 


6  Preferred,  Class  B. 
6  Common,  Class  A. 


'  Common,  Class  B. 


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George  M.  Small  &  Company,  In- 

Boston, . 

S10,000 

SlOO 

100 

$1,000 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.    12, 

corporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  Smith  Plumbing  and  Auto 

Springfield, 

50,000 

100 

500 

22,500 

Apr.    15, 

Apr    18, 

Metal  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  Sykes  Company, 

Springfield,     . 

60,000 

uoo 

UOO 

1 10,000 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.    13, 

2  100 

2500 

2  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

George  T.  Rendle  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

25,000 

Sept.    2, 
1914. 

Sept.    3, 
1914. 

George  W.  Canterbury  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

1200 

1 10,000 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  26, 

2  100 

2300 

2  30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

George  W.  Macauley  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

July    17, 
1914. 

July    20, 
1914. 

George   Washington  Association, 

Chelsea, 

10,000 

50 

200 

500 

July    29, 

July    31, 

Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Georgian  Hotel  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

300 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

GUman  Dental  Laboratory  Co., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

2,000 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  26, 

Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Glendale  Coal  Company,     . 

Everett, 

7,500 

10 

750 

4,900 

Mch.  24, 
1914. 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

Glenmere  Company,  Inc.,  The,     . 

Lynn,     . 

15,000 

110 

1750 

1  2,000 

May   13, 

Feb.     4, 

2  10 

2750 

2  7,500 

1913. 

1914. 

Globe  Vaudeville  Company,  The, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Apr.    29, 
1914. 

May     2, 
1914. 

Glue  Specialties  Company,  The,   . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

8,000 

June   13, 
1914. 

June   15, 
1914. 

Golden  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Providence,  R.  I. 

20,000 

50 

400 

20,000 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Goodenough  &  Co.  (Inc.),    . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25  000 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

Goose-Broidy  Company, 

Chelsea, 

32,000 

100 

320 

32,000 

Nov.  26, 
1913. 

Dec.     6, 
1913. 

Gordon  &  Shoolman  Enterprises 

Boston,  . 

225,000 

100 

2,250 

300 

Aug.  17, 

Aug.  21, 

Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gordon  Rubber  Company,  . 

Chelsea, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

500 

July   20, 
1914. 

Aug.     4, 
1914. 

Gould  Witch  Hazel  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

1100 

1 10,000 

Dec.  31. 

Jan.      1, 

2  100 

2400 

2  35,300 

1913. 

1914. 

Grand  Theatres  Company  of  Mas- 

Marlborough, 

75,000 

10 

7,500 

75,000 

July    17, 

July    23, 

sachusetts,  The. 

1914 

1914. 

Granite  State  Bobbin  and  Lumber 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

15 

1  5,000 

2 15,000 

May  28, 

July     2, 

Company.^ 

Enfield,  N.  H. 

25 

2  5,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Graniteville  Granite  Quarries  Cor- 

Weatford, 

3,030 

100 

30 

3,000 

Feb.   20, 

Mch.    2, 

poration,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Great  Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

10,000 

Jan.    22, 
1914. 

Jan.    27, 
1914. 

Great  Eastern  Amusement  Com- 

Fall River,      . 

50,000 

1100 

1200 

1  20,000 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.    17, 

pany,  The. 

2  100 

2300 

2  30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Greater  Plymouth  Newspaper  Co., 

Plymouth, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

5,010 

Dec.   19, 
1913. 

Dec.   22, 
1913. 

Greek  Importing  Company,  In- 

Springfield, 

7,000 

125 

180 

2  5,000 

May  11, 

Mav   15, 

corporated. 

2  25 

2  200 

1914. 

1914. 

Greeley  Laboratories,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

1150 

1 10,000 

June  25, 

July     1, 

2  100 

2350 

2  30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Green  Mountain  Lumber  Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    23, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Green    Mountain    Spruce    Gum 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

1100 

1200 

2510 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.  18. 

Company,  The. 

2  10 

2  1,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenfield    Home    Development 

Greenfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June  29, 

July    13. 

Company.i 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenfield     Laundry     Company, 

Greenfield, 

12,000 

25 

480 

12,000 

June  22, 

June  24, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenlaw  Wallis  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,500 

10 

150 

1,500 

Feb.     3. 
1914. 

Feb.     6. 
1914. 

Greenwich  Dairying  Association, 

Maiden, 

50,000 

110 

1  4,000 

2  3,750 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

Incorporated. 

2  10 

2  1,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenwood  Chemical  Company,  . 

Lowell,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

3,000 

May     5, 
1914. 

May   13, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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Griffin-Cutler  Co.,       . 
Griffith  Drug  Company, 

Grocers  Fruit  and  Produce  Com- 
pany. 

Grossman  Cap  Manufacturing 
Company,  The. 

Groton  Private  Hospital,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Guarantee  Roofing  Company, 

Guinee  and  Gilbert  Company, 
H.  A.  Blackmer  Company,  . 

H.  A.  Cook  Dairy  Products  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  The. 

H.  A.  Savage  Lumber  Company, 
The. 

H.  &  J.  Brewer  Go's  Springfield 
Retail  Store,  Inc.,  Purchasers  of. 

H.  &  M.  Amusement  Co.  Inc., 

H.  B.  Eaton  &  Co.  Inc., 

H.  C.  Rose  Cut  Sole  Company, 

H.  D.  Perry  Company, 

H.  J.  Harwood's  Sons,  Inc., 

H.  J.  Heinx  Company  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 
H-K  Shoe  Company,  . 

H.  L.  Piatt  &  Co.  Inc., 

H.  Ross  Maddocks  Company  In- 
corporated. 

H.  S.  Macomber  &  Company,  In- 
corporated. 

H.  T.  West  Company, 

H.  W.  Clark  Biscuit  Company, 

H.  W.  Clark  Company, 

H.  W.  Clark  Leather  Company, 

H.  W.  Johns-Manville  Company 

of  Massachusetts. 
H.  W.  Litchfield  Company, 

Hadley  Dairy  Company, 

Eadmoor  Company ,3  . 

Hale  &  Mirick  Company, 

Haley-Schaefer  Company, 

Hall  Co 

Hamilton  Land  Company,' 

Hamilton  Tlioatre  Co., 


Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Groton, 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
New  Bedford, 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 


Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
North  Adams, 
North  Adams, 
Woburn, 
Boston,  . 
Somerville, 
South  Hadley, 
Cambridge 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


825,000 

$100 

5,000 

100 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

25 

30,000 
5,000 

150 
250 
100 

25,000 

10 

5,000 

100 

15,000 
25,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

25,000 

10 

150,000 
25,000 

15 
'5 
100 

10,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

15,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

25,000 

50 

15,000 

ipo 

5,000 

100 

75,000 

100 

60,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

4,000 

20 

3,000 

25 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

10,000 

10 

100,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

20,000 

10 

250 

50 

1,000 

40 

1300 

2300 

50 

2,500 

50 


S6,000 

5,000 

5,000 

1,000 

I  4,200 

2 15.000 

2,600 

7,710 

5,000 


160 
290 
250 

1  4,000 

2  4,000 
7,500 

2,500 

25,000 

1  10,000 

2  20,000 

250 

1510 

2  15 

15,000 

100 

10,000 

500 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

500 

50,000 

150 

7,000 

500 

50,000 

500 

19,000 

150 

9,000 

50 

5,000 

750 

75,000 

600 

60,000 

500 

50,000 

250 

25,000 

200 

4,000 

120 

2,000 

500 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

100,000 

500 

25,000 

2,000 

1,000 

Apr.      1 

1914. 
Aug.  31, 

1914. 
June     3 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
July     7 

1914. 
July    11 

1914. 
Jan.    15 

1914. 
Aug.   31 

1914. 
Mch.    2 

1914. 
July    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Nov.    19 

1914. 
Sept.  28 

1914. 
Mch.    5 

1914 
Aug.  25 

1914. 
Oct.    16, 

1914. 
Oct.    13 

1914. 
Oct.    28, 

1914 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Jan.    17 

1914. 
Oct.    20 

1914. 
Sept.    3, 

1914. 
June  27 

1914. 
June  27, 

1914. 
Apr.    21 

1914. 
Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
June   19 

1914. 
May   12, 

1914. 
Dec.   20 

1913. 
Feb.    24 

1914. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Apr.      4 

1914. 
July     3 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


2  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


25 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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15,000 

2  10 

2  20.000 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

100 

250 

1,000 

5 

200 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

50 

100 

60,000 

100 

600 

50,000 

.   100 

500 

15,000 

5 

3,000 

5,000 

25 

200 

50,000 

1100 

1300 

2  100 

2  200 

15,000 

10 

1,500 

1,000 

100 

10 

10,000 

50 

200 

5,000 

50 

100 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

50,000 

1100 

1250 

2  100 

2  250 

15,000 

100 

150 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

10 

5.000 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

100 

100 

15,000 

25 

600 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

100 

50 

95,000 

100 

950 

25,000 

100 

250 

Hampden  County  Farmers'  Ex- 
change. 
Hancock  Engineering  Company,   . 

Hannah  Duston  Shoe  Company, 

The. 
Hanover  Amusement  Company,   . 

Hanover  Rubber  Company, 

Harbor  Manm'acturing  Company, 

Harding  Distributing  Co.,    . 

Harding  Manufacturing  Co., 

Hardwick   Farmer's   Cooperative 

Exchange. 
Harriman  Motor  Company,^ 

Harris-Wheeler  Company,  Inc.,    . 

Harrison  Realty  Co.,^ 

Hart-Edison  Packing  Company,   . 

Hartig  &  Miller,  Inc., 

Harvard  Wagon  Co.,  . 

Harvard  Watch  and  Jewelry  Shop, 

Incorporated,  The. 
Hava  Lunch,  Incorporated, 

Haverhill  Mercantile  Agency  Inc., 

Haverhill  Motor  Bus  Company,   . 

Haverhill    Rapid    Transit    Com- 
pany. 
Healene  Co.,       .... 

"Healthurst"  (Inc.),  . 

Healy  &  Lyons  Company,   . 

Heaney  Manufacturing  Company, 

Hellenic  Tobacco  Company, 

Hendee  Manufacturing  Sales  Com- 
pany. 
Henderson  &  Shaw,  Incorporated, 

Henkin  &  Stearns  Company, 

Heimiker  Hotel  Company,  . 

Henry  Blewett  &  Son,  Inc., 

Henry  Cort  Company,  The, 

Henry  D.  Murray  Co., 

Henry  E.  Wright  &  Sons  Inc., 

Henry  W.  Savage,  Incorporated,  ^ 


Springfield, 

Bo.ston,  .  . 

Haverhill,  Ma 
New  York, 
Boston,  . 

Hanover, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Mansfield, 

Hardwick,  » 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Cambridge, 

Cambridge, 

Springfield, 

Haverhill, 

Haverhill, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Henniker,  N 
Somerville 

Brockton, 

Quincy, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


ss.,  and 
N.  Y. 


,  and 
.  H. 


$10,000 

10,000 

2  200,000 

30 

15,000 

5,000 

2,100 

25,000 

1,000 

7,500 

5,000 

60,000 

300 

8,600 

4,950 

1  2,000 

2  6,300 
6  300 

1,000 

3,950 

5,000 

100,000 

2400 

5,000 

25,000 

50,000 

50,000 

2,500 

10,000 

5,000 

15,000 

300 

5,000 

79,600 

25,000 


Mch.  28, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Nov.  29, 

1913. 
Dec.   13, 

1913. 
Oct.    24, 

1914. 
Aug.  20, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
May  27, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 
June  27, 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Sept.  18, 

1914. 
Oct.    13, 

1914. 
Julv    13, 

1914. 
May     5, 

1914. 
Dec.    15, 

1913. 
Apr.    21, 

1914. 
Dec.    10, 

1913. 
Aug.   12, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1914. 
Nov.  19, 

1913. 
Mch.  21, 

1914. 
Jan.      3, 

1914. 
Dec.   22, 

1913. 
Deo.   26, 

1913. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


2  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


26 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Henshaw  Motor  Co.,  . 

Hercules  Tire  Protector  Company, 

Herman  Levy  Company, 

HUl-Smith  Metal  Goods  Co.,  The, 

Hjelm  and  Anderson  Company, 

The. 
Hodges  Fiber  Carpet  Company, 

Hodgkins  and  Lowther  Incorpo- 
rated. 
Holbrook  Drug  Co.,    . 

Holden  &  Stone  Company,  . 

Holden  Community  Corporation, 

Holden  Lumber  Company,  The, 

Holiday  Prints  Shop   of  Boston 

Inc.,  The. 
Hollings  Company, 

Holmes  Company,  The, 

Holt-Shattuck  Company,     . 

Holton-Abbott        Manufacturing 

Company. 
Holyoke  Appliance  Co.  Inc., 

Home  Cloak  and  Suit  Company, 

The. 
Home  Service  Company, 

Homestake    Development    Com- 
pany.'' 
Hood  Tire  Company, 

Hopkinton  Products  Co., 

Hotel  Oxford  Company, 

Hotel  Pilgrim  Company, 

Hotel  Worthy  Incorporated, >■ 

Howes  Brothers  Company,  . 

Hub  Laundry  Company, 

Hub  Metal  Bed  Company,  . 

Hub  Theatre,  Inc., 

Hub  Wool  Stock  Co., 

Huraanology      Film      Producing 

Company,  The. 
Humphrey  Coal  Company ,» 


Boston, 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 


SpringBeld,  Mass. 

and    New    York 

N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 


Pittsfield, 

Holden, 

Holden. 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Somerville, 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
Boise,  Idaho 
Watertown, 


Boston,  Mass, 
Hopkinton, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Marblehead, 


and 


,  and 
R.  L 


$25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
1,000,000 

50,000 
5,000 
65,000 
10,000 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 
500,000 
25,000 
50,000 
95,000 
2,000 
25,000 
30,000 
20,000 
2,000 
50,000 
50,000 
50,000 
3,000,000 

10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
2,500 
250,000 
15,000 


$100 

250 

25 

400 

10 

1,000 

100 

100 

25 

800 

100 

10,000 

10 

5,000 

50 

100 

100 

650 

5 

2,000 

100 

100 

25 

1,000 

100 

100 

no 

3  10 

100 

2  25,000 

3  25.000 

250 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  100 

3  400 
9,500 

10 

200 

100 

250 

100 

300 

100 

200 

25 

80 

100 

500 

100 

500 

100 

500 

f  100 
MOO 
^  100 

3  100 

100 

5  6,000 

6  9,000 

7  3,500 
3 11,500 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

25 

100 

2,500 

100 

150 

$10,000 
5,075 
10,000 
10,000 
3,000 
1,000,000 

25,010 

2,100 
65,000 

2,110 
10,000 
25,000 

8,200 
3  50,000 

5,000 

2  5,000 

3  40,000 

75,000 

1,000 

5,000 

30,000 

20,000 

2,000 

47,000 

30,000 

50,000 

6  581,100 
6  418,900 
'  350,000 
3  650,000 
10,000 

10,000 

6,000 

2,500 

250,000 

15,000 


Nov.  13 

1914. 
Jan.    24 

1914. 
Mch.  28 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
July    27, 

1914. 
Mch.  27 

1914. 

Mch.  23 

1914. 
Feb.    13 

1914. 
Apr.    28, 

1914. 
June   19, 

1914. 
Dec.    27, 

1913. 
Dec.   30 

1913. 
Mch.  30 

1914. 
June     1 

1914. 
Oct.    19 

1914. 
Apr.    11 

1914. 
Sept.    5, 

1914. 
June  30 

1914. 
Mch.  16 

1914 
Oct.    31 

1914. 
Oct.    23 

1914. 
July    29, 

1914 
Mch.    7, 

1914 
June  25, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
June   16 

1914. 


Aug.   12, 

1914. 
July 

1914. 
June   12 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
Apr.      2, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

'  Preferred. 

3  Common. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Oct.  19,  1914. 


6  First  preferred.  Series  A. 

0  First  preferred,  Series  B. 

'  Second  preferred. 

8  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Jan.  1,  1914. 


1914. 


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27 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Hunt  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.,    . 
Huse  &  Carleton,  Inc., 
Hutcheson  Shoe  Company, 

Hyde  Park  Construction  Com- 
pany. 

Hyde  Park  Lithuanian  Co-opera- 
tive Association. 

I.  Albert's  Sons  Incorporated, 

I.  Berman  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,     . 

I.  F.  Whitmarsh  Company, 

I.  Shactman  Leather  Company, 

Ideal  Cash  Market,  Inc., 

Ideal  Market  Company, 

Ideal  Theatre  Company, 

Idylewilde  Farm  Company, 

Incomparable  Cloak  &  Suit  Com 

pany. 
Indian  Lake  Driving  Club,   . 

Inland  Company,  The, 

Inter-Urban  Realty  Company,^ 

International  Comfort  Chair  Co, 

Inc. 
International  Fox  Exchange,  Inc., 

International  Mercantile  &  Bond 
Company  of  Massachusetts. 

International  Sales  Organization, 
Inc. 

International  Standard  Supply 
and  Manufacturing  Company. 

Interstate  Commission  Company, 

Interstate  Farming  Company, 

Interstate  Realty  Company,^ 

Interstate  Sales  Company,  . 

Investment  Corporation,  The,'     . 

Irvington  Street  Garage  and  Re- 
pair Corporation. 
J.  B.  Hunter  Company, 

J.  D.  Mead  Company, 

J.  E.  French  Company, 

J.  E.  Stevens  Co 

J.  F.  Sturdy 's  Sons  Company, 


Where  Located. 


Westborough, 
Boston,  . 

Weymouth,  Mass. 

and  New  York, 

N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Taunton, 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Lincoln, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Adams,   Mass 
Chicago,  111, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
Dace  City,  ' 
Boston,  . 


Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Rockland, 
Haverhill, 
North  Attleborough 


and 


and 


Fla. 


$15,000 
40,000 
50.000 

5,000 

30,000 

100,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

2,500 

10,000 

5,000 

40,000 

5,000 

5,000 

40,000 

50,000 

25,000 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000 

10,000 

50,000 

60,000 

25,000 

50,000 

5,000 

100,000 

10,000 

90,000 

12,000 

300,000 


SIO 
100 
100 

50 

15 
100 
100 
100 
100 

50 
100 
100 
100 

10 

100 

1100 

2  100 

100 

100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

10 
10 
100 
15 

25 

160 
2  60 
100 

110 

2  10 

100 
100 
50 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 


=3,2 


1,500 
400 
500 

100 

2,000 

1,000 

50 

50 

50 

50 

100 

50 

400 

500 

50 

1150 

2  250 

500 

250 

500 

1250 
2  250 
5,000 

5,000 

100 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 
1500 
2500 

250 

1  4,000 

2 1,000 

50 

1,000 

200 

900 

1400 
2  800 
3,000 


S15,000 

40,000 

400 

3,250 
■  30,000 
100,000 
3,700 
5,000 
1,500 
2,500 

10,000 
5,000 

40,000 

5,000 

2,500 

1 1,000 
2 1,500 
10,300 

25,000 

300 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
50,000 

37,600 

300 

1  5,000 
2  25,000 

2420 

25,000 

12,100 

2  50 

5,000 

100,000 

10,000 

50,100 

1 1,250 

2  8,000 
300,000 


Dec.  15 
1913. 

Apr.  2 
1914. 

Aug.  17 
1914. 

Mch.  30 

1914. 
Jan.   2 

1914. 
Mch.  30 

1914. 
Aua.  27, 

1914. 
Sept.  11 

1914. 
Oct.  15, 

1913. 
July  29 

1914. 
Dec.  11 

1913. 
Dec.  11 

1913. 
Feb.  3 

1914. 
Dec.  15, 

1913. 
June  29, 

1914. 
July  29, 

1914. 
Feb.  2 

1914. 
Oct.  28, 

1914. 
Feb.  12, 

1914 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Aug.  24, 

1914. 
Nov.  7, 

1913. 
June  4 

1914. 
June  19 

1914. 
May  7, 

1914. 
May  12 

1914. 
June  8, 

1914. 
July  13 

1914. 
Mch.  2 

1914. 
Feb.  18, 

1914. 
Feb.  16 

1914. 
Apr.  30 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 


Dec.  16, 

1913. 
Apr.  3, 

1914. 
Aug.  21, 

1914. 

Apr.  13, 

1914. 
Jan.   6, 

1914 
Apr.  16, 

1914. 
Sept.  1. 

1914. 
Sept.  12, 

1914. 
Dec.  3, 

1913. 
Aue.  12. 

1914. 
Dec.  15, 

1913. 
Feb.  3, 

1914. 
Feb.  3, 

1914. 
Dec.  15 

1913. 
July  1, 

1914. 
Aug.  6, 

1914. 
Feb.  4, 

1914. 
Nov.  6, 

1914. 
Mch.  3, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Aug.  25, 

1914. 
Dee.  16, 

1913. 
June  5, 

1914. 
Aug.  7, 

1914. 
May  26, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
June  15, 

1914. 
July  15, 

1914. 
Mch.  3, 

1914. 
Feb.  18. 

1914. 
Feb.  16, 

1914. 
May  1, 

1914. 
Mch.  30. 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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J.  F.  Willett  Co 

Boston,  . 

S50,000 

$50 

1,000 

$15,000 

Apr.     3, 
1914. 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

J.  G.  Riga  &  Sons  Company, 

Springfield, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.    16, 
1914. 

J.  H.  Basker  &  Company,  Inc.,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June  23. 
1914. 

June  24, 
1914. 

J.  H.  Flavell  Company, 

Marshfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June   19, 
1914. 

June  26, 
1914. 

J.  H.  Nangle  Machine  Company, 

Lynn,     . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

June   16, 
1914. 

June   18, 
1914. 

J.  H.  White  Company, 

Watertown.     . 

50,000 

uo 

1  2,500 

1  25,000 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.  11, 

2  10 

2  2,500 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  J.  Bosdan  Tobacco  Co.,   . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

5,000 

July    31, 
1914. 

Aug.  24, 
1914. 

J.  K.  &  B.  Sears  Co.,3 

Middleborough, 

05,000 

1100 

1250 

1  10,000 

June     2, 

June     5, 

2  100 

2  700 

2  70,000 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  Meyers  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

12,000 

100 

120 

12,000 

Dec.    13, 
1913. 

Dec.    17, 
1913. 

J.  0.  Neill  Hardware  Co.,    . 

Fall  River,      . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Oct.    17, 
1914. 

Oct.    20, 
1914. 

J.  P.  Steele  Grain  Company, 

Marlborough, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Feb.    25, 
1914. 

Feb.    28. 
1914. 

J.  S.  Meacom  Company, 

Saugus,  . 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

J.  S.  Orler  &  Company  Incorpo- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

64,200 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

rated. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  S.  Sieve  Millinery  Co.,     . 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

50 

400 

],000 

May  22, 
1914. 

May  29, 
1914. 

J.  W.  &  A.  P.  Howard  &  Com- 

Boston, . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Dec.    18, 

Dec.   24, 

pany,  Incorporated,  The. 

1913. 

1913. 

J.  W.  Doon  &  Sons  Co., 

Natick,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

July      8, 
1914. 

July    11, 
1914. 

J.  W.  Wilbur  Co.  Inc.,* 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

150 

1  1,000 

1 .50,000 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.  17, 

2  50 

2 1,000 

2  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Jackson   Plumbing   and   Heating 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

25 

400 

10,000 

May  20, 

May  21, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jager  Engine  Company, 

Taunton,     '    . 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

85,000 

Mch.  30, 
1914.' 

Apr.     2. 
1914. 

Jamaica  Chemical  Company, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

1100 

150 

1300 

July    20, 

July    20, 

2  100 

2  950 

1914. 

1914. 

James  A.  Hart  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

.500 

100 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

James  Cole  Company, 

Melrose, 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Aug.   12, 
1914. 

Aug.   13, 
1914. 

James  D.  Rawles  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

3,500 

Dec.     1, 
1913. 

Dec.     5, 
1913. 

James  F.  McGrath  Company, 

Lawrence, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

James  J.  Coughlan  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

300 

Dec.    19, 
1913. 

Dec.    19, 
■1913. 

James  M.  Abbott  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Lowell, . 

225,000 

1100 

1750 

124,100 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.  19, 

rated. 

2  100 

2 1.,500 

2  77,700 

1914. 

1914. 

James  M.  Fisk  and  Company,  In- 

Boston, . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  25. 

corporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  Orr.  Inc., 

Attleborough, 

95,000 

1100 

1450 

1  45,000 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.  16, 

2  100 

2  500 

2  300 

1914. 

1914. 

Jenkins  &  Smith  Shoe  Co.,  . 

Haverhill, 

15,000 

50 

300 

15,000 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Apr.     3, 
1914. 

Jesse  Roberts  Company,  Inc., 

Fall  River,      . 

4,000 

50 

80 

4,000 " 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Mch.  27, 
1914. 

Jessup  &  Moore  Paper  Co.,  The, 

Boston,  Mass.,  Phila- 

3,000,000 

5  100 

5  10,000 

5  700,000 

July    14, 

July    14, 

delphia,  Pa.,  Wil- 

MOO 

6  7,500 

6  750,000 

1914. 

1914. 

mington,  Del.,  and 

2  100 

2  12,500 

2 1,250,000 

Elkton,  Md. 

John  A.  Olson  Company,  The, 

Worcester, 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

John  Babcock  &  Company,  In- 

Boston, . 

15,000 

5 

3,000 

15 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    14, 

corporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Preferred. 
2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

■*  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years  from  Nov.  12,  1914. 


First  preferred. 
Second  preferred. 


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John  C.  Finegan  Company, 

Boston,  . 

S30,000 

$100 

300 

$30,000 

Mch.  28 
1914. 

Apr.  3, 
1914. 

John  CusoUto  Fruit  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

20 

100 

2,000 

Jan.      8 
1914. 

,  Jan.  10, 
1914. 

John  D.  Young  and  Sons  Company, 

Boston,  . 

80,000 

100 

800 

80,000 

May     8 
1914. 

May  9, 
1914. 

John  F.  Fitzgerald  Clothing  Com- 

Boston, . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Sept.  15 

Sept.  16, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  H.  Daniels  &  Son,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

uoo 

1250 

1 10,000 

May   12 

June   18, 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

John  Lawler's  Sons  Incorporated, 

Springfield, 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Mch.  25 
1914. 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

John  M.  Brophy  Co., 

Salem,    . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Nov.  21 
1914. 

Nov.  27, 
1914. 

John  M.  Noonan  Company,  The, 

Springfield, 

150,000 

UOO 

1750 

2  75,000 

Apr.    27 

July     9, 

2  100 

2  750 

1914. 

1914. 

John  McCourt  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Apr.    15 
1914. 

Apr.  17, 
1914. 

John  Nagle  Co., 

Boston,  . 

60,000 

100 

600 

60,000 

Sept.  30 
1914. 

Oct.  1, 
1914. 

John  Shaw,  Inc., 

Cambridge,     . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Mch.    5 
1914. 

Mch.  6, 
1914. 

John  W.  Duff  Inc.,      . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Dec.   23 
1913. 

Dec.  23, 
1913. 

Johnson  &  Bryden,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

40,000 

Mch.  19 
1914. 

Mch.  20, 
1914. 

Johnsdn  Pneu-Metal  Tire  Com- 

Fitchburg, 

1,000,000 

10 

100,000 

1,000,000 

Sept.  17 

Oct.      2, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson's   Real   Estate   Agency, 

Fall  River,      . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Oct.      8 

Oct.    23, 

Inc.,  3 

1914. 

.    1914. 

Jonas  &  Ornsteen  Shoe  Company, 

Haverhill, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July      1 
1914. 

July  3, 
1914. 

Jordan  &  Company,  Inc.,     . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

2,200 

Aug.   26 
1914. 

Sept.  1, 
1914. 

Joseph  F.  Marks,  Incorporated,    . 

Lynn,     . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Dec.     8 
1913. 

Dec.  9, 
1913. 

Joseph  Gahm  &  Son  Co.,     . 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

200,000 

Nov.  27 
1914. 

Nov.  28, 
1914. 

Joseph  Goodnow  &  Company,  In- 

Boston, . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Jan.      8 

Jan.    27, 

corporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Joseph  P.  Manning  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

400,000 

100 

4,000 

400,000 

Jan.    22 
1914. 

Feb.  24, 
1914. 

Joseph  Wilcox,  Incorporated, 

Athol,     . 

25,000 

1100 

M50 

1 10,000 

Apr.     3 

Apr.     4, 

2  100 

2  100 

2 10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Kasino  Company, 

Lowell,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Deo.   29 
1913. 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

Keith  Realty  Company,* 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

50,000 

Oct.    14 
1914. 

Oct.  14, 
1914. 

Kellaher  &  Donegan  (Inc.), 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

20,100 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

Jan.  1, 
1914. 

Kelley-Mills  Company, 

Brockton,  Mass.,  and 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Sept.  24 
1914. 

Sent.  26, 
i914. 

Kelley  Spence  Co 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Apr.    22 
1914. 

Apr.  30, 
1914. 

Kelly  Separator  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

100,000 

Dec.     6 
1913. 

Dec.  10, 
1913. 

Kenilworth  Press,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

July    20 
1914. 

July  21, 
1914. 

Kilgore  Motor  Starter  Company, 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Feb.    16 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

King  Rubber  Company, 

Somerville, 

50,000 

5  100 

5  338 

6  6,800 

Mch.  28 

Mch.  31, 

MO 

8 1,200 

2  2,400 

1914. 

1914. 

2  10 

2  420 

Kittredge  Lunch  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

25 

400 

2,300 

Feb.    16 

1914. 
Aug.   20, 

Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Aug.   21, 

Klauer  Motor  Repair  Company, 

Cambridge,     . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Knox  Motors  Company, 

Springfield, 

2,500,000 

MOO 

1 12,500 

1  1,250,000 

May     8, 

May     9, 

2  100 

2 12,500 

2 1,250,000 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Preferred. 
Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years  from  Oct.  15,  1914. 


First  preferred. 
Second  preferred. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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6,000 

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10,000 

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10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

100 

500 

20,000 

100 

200 

5,000 

10 

500 

7,500 

100 

75 

5,000 

100 

50 

30,000 

100 

300 

40,000 

100 

400 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

2,000 

100 

20 

25,000 

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2,500 

200,000 
2,100 

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1 1,000 

2 1,000 

21 

300,000 

100 

3,000 

5,000 

25 

200 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

100 

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50,000 

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2  100 

100 

1 2,500 

2  250 

500 

10,000 

100 

100 

75,000 
76,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  500 

760 

5,000 

100 

50 

30,000 

100 

300 

50,000 

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2,000 

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200,000 

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KohlerCo., 

Koritzky  Trading  Company, 

Erause  Self-Operating  Door  Com 

pany. 
L.  C.  Stevens  Company, 

L.  E.  A.  Smith  Company,     . 

L.  G.  BaKour  Company, 

L.  M.  Cotton  Inc., 

L.  M.  Ham  Company, 

L.  Martin  Company,  . 

1.  Nickerson  Company  Incorpo 

L.  P.  Pond  Drug  Co., 

L.  Speidel  &  Co.,  Inc., 

1.  Thompson  Coal  Co., 

La  Belle-Alderman  Company, 

Lady  Betty,  Inc., 

Lake  Boon  Boat  Service,  Inc., 

Lambie-Denman,  Incorporated, 

Laminated  Materials  Company, 

Lancaster  Milk  Company,  . 

Lannin  Realty  Company ,3   . 

Lawrence  Candy  Manufacturing 
Company. 

Lawrence  Dry  Goods  Store,  In- 
corporated. 

Lawson-Pratt  Sales   Company,  . 

Lawyers  Title  &  Mortgage  Guar- 
anty Company. 
Learnard-Tompkins  Electric  Co. 

Lee  Farming  Co., 

Lees  Button  Company,  The, 

Leighton-Mitchell  Company, 

Lenox  Drug  Company, 

Leominster  Shell  Goods  Mfg.  Co., 

Lever  Cream  Separator  Company, 

Lewis  H.  &  F.  W.  Levering,  Inc.,  . 

Lewis  H.  Clough  Sulphur  Vapor 

Bath  Company. 
Lewis  Leather  Company, 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Brookline, 

Somerville, 

Attleborough, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Gloucester, 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Hingham, 

Springfield, 

Brookline, 

Stow,     . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Somerville, 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  Mass 

Detroit,  ' 
Boston,  . 


Mich, 


Boston,  . 
Quincy, 
Leominster, 
Boston,  . 
Lenox,    . 
Leominster, 
Boston,  . 
Medford, 
Boston,  . 
Easton,  . 


and 


$5,000 

5,000 

6,000 

10,000 

10,000 

35,000 

400 

20,000 

3,750 

4,200 

2,000 

30,000 

30,000 

4,000 

10,000 

2,000 

25,000 

1300 

2 100,000 

2,100 

300,000 

2,075 

5,000 

3,000 

1  250,000 

2  25,000 

5,000 


1  7,500 

2  50,000 

76,000 

5,000 
30,000 
50,000 

2,000 

20,000 

1 100,000 
2  100,000 


Aug.   26, 

1914. 
Oct.    31 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914 
Dec.   24, 

1913. 
May     1 

1914. 
Sept.  25, 

1914. 
June     3 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
Oct.    19 

1914. 
Jan.      2 

1914. 
Aug.   17, 

1914. 
Jan.      7 

1914. 
Mch.  23 

1914. 
Nov.  20 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
June   18, 

1914 
June  26, 

1914. 
Sept.     2, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Apr.    23, 

1914. 
Apr.    21 

1914. 
Sept.  23, 

1914. 
July    29 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914 
July    15, 

1914 
Dec.   15, 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
May  19 

1914. 
Sept.  23 

1913. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1914. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Lewis,  Mears  Company, 

Libby  Ice  Cream  Company, 

Libby  Manufacturing  Company, 

Liberty-Durgin,  Inc.,  . 

Liberty  Hat  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 
Liberty  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Lighting  Supply  Company, 

Lilly  Company,  The,  . 

Lincoln  Clothing  Company,  The, 

Lincoln  Lunch  Company,  Inc., 

Lindbladh  Corporation,  The. 

Linden  Park  Laundry  Company, 

Lithuanian  Co-operative  Associa- 
tion of  Brighton,  The. 
Little  River  Fur  Farm,  Inc., 

Littlefield  Machine  Company,  The, 

Lloyd  D.  Holton  Company, 

London  and  Ceylon  Tea  Co.,  The, 

London  Finance  Company, 

Lonergan  Players  Inc.,  The, 

Los  Indios  Grapefruit  Plantations, 
Inc. 

Louis  Bassill  Company, 

Louis  Cohen  Shirt  Company, 

Louis  E.  Crosscup  Company, 

Louis  Rothstein,  Incorporated, 

Louis  W.  Sumner,  Inc., 

Lowell  Shuttle  Company,    . 

Lower  Falls  Garage  Company, 

Lynde  and  Hanchett  Company, 

Lynn  Box  Company,  . 

Lynn  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Com- 
pany. 
Lynn  Jewelry  Company, 

Lynn  License  Association,  Inc., 

Lynn  Motor  Cycle  Co., 

Lynn  PubUshing  Company, 


Where  Located. 


Boston,  . 

Somerville, 
Melrose, 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Salem,    . 
Boston,  . 
Attleborough, 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 

Boston,  Mass 
Los  Indios, 
Pines,  W.  I. 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Boston, 

Boston, 

Boston, 

Lowell, 

Wellesley, 

Lowell 

Lynn, 

Lynn, 

Lynn, 

Lyim, 

Lynn, 

Lynn, 


and 
Isle  of 


8300,000 

20,000 

50,000 

30,000 

10,000 

10,000 

200,000 

25,000 

3,000 

25,000 

350,000 

50,000 

30,000 

80,000 

50,000 

5,000 

5,000 

1,000 

10,000 

60,000 

25,000 

10,000 

12,000 

20,000 

40,000 

25,000 

5,000 

2,000 

27,500 

300,000 

1,000 

1,000 

2,500 

1,000 


$100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 
100 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 
15 
10 

100 

100 

5 

10 

50 

100 


1100 

2  100 

100 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  25 

1100 

2  50 

50 

10 

10 

10 


3,000 

200 

500 

300 

100 

100 

1 1,000 

2  1,000 

250 

30 

250 

1 10,000 

2  25,000 

500 

2,000 

8,000 

500 

50 

1,000 

100 

200 

600 

2,500 

165 
235 
120 

200 

1 1,000 

2  3,000 

250 

50 

20 

1250 

2  100 

1  2,000 

2  2,000 

20 

100 
250 
100 


5«s 


$300,000 

15,000 

15,000 

18,000 

4,000 

10,000 

1 100,000 

2 100,000 

10,000 

2,000 

6,000 

230 

50,000 

30,000 

80,000 

25,300 

5,000 

15 

1,000 

600 

60,000 

25,000 

2  3,500 

12,000 

20,000 

1 10,000 

2  25,000 

25,000 

300 

2,000 

1 25,000 

2  2,500 

2  150 

1,000 

1,000 

2,500 

30 


Mch.  11 

1914. 
Jan.  27, 

1914. 
Mch.  19 

1914. 
Aug.  4, 

1914. 
June  12 

1914. 
June  22 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Apr.  3, 

1914. 
Mch. 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1913. 
Feb.  24 

1914. 
June  11 

1914. 
Jan.  17, 

1914. 
Jan.  15, 

1914 
June  6, 

1914. 
Sept.  9, 

1914. 
Jan.   3 

1914. 
Feb.  27, 

1914. 
Jan.  21 

1914. 
Nov.  4, 

1914. 

Mch.  9 

1914. 
Jan.  17, 

1914 
July  27, 

1914. 
Apr.   6, 

1914. 
Mch.  17 

1914. 
Jan.   1 

1914. 
Apr.  11 

1914. 
Apr.   3 

1914. 
Apr.  10 

1914. 
Dec.  8 

1913. 
Mch.  14, 

1914. 
Nov.  9 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Oct.  20, 

1914 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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1,000 

100 

10 

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100 

250 

10,000 

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400 

50,000 

100 

500 

95,200 

100 

952 

2,500 

100 

25 

20,000 

100 

200 

400,000 

100 

4,000 

15,000 
10,000 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  30 

3  120 

100 

30,000 
10,000 
15,000 

2  100 

3  100 

2  25 

3  25 
100 

2  100 

3  200 

2  200 

3  200 
150 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

100 

250 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

2,000 

10 

■   200 

50,000 

25 

2,000 

60,000 

100 

600 

20,000 

100 

200 

50,000 

50 

1,000 

150,000 

5 

30,000 

15,000 

100 

150 

60,000 
5,000 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  350 

3  250 
500 

15,003 

50 

300 

10,000 

100 

100 

300,000 
50,000 
50,000 

2  100 

3  100 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  2,000 
3 1,000 

2  200 

3  300 
500 

350,000 

2  100 

3  100 

2  2,500 

3  1,000 

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May  14, 

1914. 

1,000 

Oct.  19, 

1914. 

25,000 

Dec.  22, 

1913. 

1,000 

Jan.   3, 

1914. 

20,000 

Mch.  23, 

1914. 

95,200 

Apr.  28, 

1914. 

2,500 

July  9, 

1914. 

20,000 

June  10, 

1914. 

400,000 

Mch.  30, 

1914. 

2  3,000 

Dec.  1, 

3  12,000 

1913. 

10,000 

May  19, 

1914. 

2 10,000 

Oct.  3, 

3  20,000 

1914. 

3  4,025 

Feb.  16, 

1914. 

15,000 

Sept.  11, 

1914. 

12,000 

Aug.  8, 

1914. 

10,000 

Mch.  30, 

1914. 

5,000 

Apr.  9, 

1914. 

10,000 

Feb.  11, 

1914. 

2,000 

Sept.  1, 

1914.  ■ 

10,000 

Apr.  9, 

1914. 

20,000 

Apr.  13, 

1914. 

10,000 

Jan.  22, 

1914. 

10,000 

July  31, 

1914. 

20 

Nov.  8, 

1913. 

15,000 

Nov.  4, 

1914. 

2  35,000 

Mch.  19, 

3  25,000 

1914. 

30 

July  30, 

1914. 

6,000 

Feb.  18, 

1914. 

3,000 

Sept.  3, 

1914. 

2  50,000 

Apr.  11, 

3  100,000 

1914. 

3  300 

Jan.  16, 

1914. 

50,000 

July  28, 

1914. 

3  300 

Apr.   9, 

1914. 

Ljim  Remedial  Loan  Society, 

Lyons  &  Murphy's  Dorchester  Ex- 
press, Inc. 

Lyons  Hotel  Company  of  Massa- 
chusetts. The.i^ 

Lyric  Theatre  and  Amusement 
Company. 

M.  &  M.  Jewelry  Co.,  Inc., 

M.  Finkovitch,  Inc.,   . 

M.  G.  Tuck  Co., 

M.  H.  Bates  Co., 

M.  N.  Arnold  Shoe  Company, 

M.  T.  Coffey  Company, 

M.  W.  Ray  Company, 

MacMulkin  Inc., 

Macdonald  &  Evans,  Inc.,  . 

Macduff  Construction  Company, 

The.i 
Mackey  Land  Company,^    . 

Madame  Francis  Corporation, 

Mafreto  Machine  and  Tool  Com- 
pany. 
Magnetite  Company,  The,'' 


Main  Provision  Company,   Inc., 

The. 
Maine  Fur  Ranching  Company,   . 


Maiden  Amusement  Co.,  The, 

Maiden  Free  Press,  Inc., 

Maiden  Homes  Corporation,^ 

Manchester  Coal  and  Ice  Com- 
pany. 
Mandarin  Company,  . 

Mandell  Company,  The, 

Manhattan  Egg  Company,  . 

Manifold    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany. 
Mann  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

Mansfield  Company,   . 

Mansfield  Laboratories,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Manufacturers  Audit  &  Credit 
Company. 

Manufacturers  Eriuipment  Com- 
pany. 


Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     .        ^ 
Providence,  R.  I., 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
North  Abington, 
Fall  River,      . 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Everett, 
North  Reading, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 

Springfield,  Mass., 
and  St.  George's, 
Newfoundland. 

Boston,  . 

Salem,  Mass.,  and 
West  Rockport, 
Me. 

Maiden, 

Maiden, 

Maiden, 

Lowell,    Mass.,   and 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

Boston,  . 

Northampton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Mansfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 

■■  Corporation  chartered  until  Jan.  1,  1964. 


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33 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Manufacturers'  Machine  Com- 
pany. 

Manufacturers  Shoe  Syndicate, 
Inc.,  The. 

Marcionetti  Candy  Company, 
The. 

Marconi  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Marie  Antoinette  Candy  Com- 
pany, Incorporated. 

Market  Gardeners  Outlet  Com- 
pany, The. 

Markwett  Company,  . 

Marlborough     Drug     Company. 

The. 
Marlborough    Grain    Company, 

The. 
Marshall  Son  &  Co.  Corporation, 

Marshalls,  Incorporated, 

Marston  and  Tapley  Co.,     . 

Marston-Basker  Company, 

Martin  Kelley  Company,     . 

Marvello  Company,  The,     . 

Massachusetts  Amusement  Com- 
pany. 

Massachusetts  Barbers  Supply 
Company. 

Massachusetts  Distributing  Agency 
Incorporated. 

Massachusetts  Enameling  &  Mfg. 
Co. 

Massachusetts  Mortgage  and 
Realty  Corporation.^ 

Massachusetts  Motor  Sales  Co.,  . 

Massachusetts  Pharmacy,  Inc.,    . 

Massachusetts  Radium  and  Thori- 
um Institute. 

Massachusetts  Rag  and  Paper 
Manufacturing  Company. 

Massachusetts  Securities  Com- 
pany. 

Massachusetts  Stables  Co., 

Massachusetts  Thread  Works, 
Inc. 

Master  Production  Fihn  Com- 
pany. 

Mathison  Greenhouses  Inc., 

Mattapan  Motor  Car  Company, 
Max  Machine  Company, 
Maynard  Coal  Company,    . 
Mayo  Construction  Company, 
McCallion  Transfer  Company, 


Lawrence, 
Fitchburg, 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Marlborough, 
Marlborough, 
Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
Danvers, 
Haverhill, 
Danvers, 
Leominster, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Stoneham, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Waltham, 
Boston,  . 
Clinton, 
Springfield, 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 


S100,000 

SIO 

10,000 

100 

10,000 

5 

10,000 

100 

15,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

2,500 

50 

10,000 

100 

15,000 

100 

700,000 
50,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

40,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

10,000 
25,000 

1100 

2  100 

5 

15,000 

100 

50,000 

10 

50,000 

100 

50,000 
5,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

5,000 

10 

100,000 
50,000 

160 

2  100 

25 

3,000 

100 

50,000 
18,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1,000 

10 

30,000 
50,000 

150 
2  50 
100 

50,000 

100 

3,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

10,000 
100 
2,000 
100 
150 
100 
250 
50 
100 
150 

1  2,000 

2  5,000 

500 

400 

250 

100 

150 

2  50 

5,000 

150 

5,000 

500 

1250 

2  250 

50 

500 


2  900 
2,000 

30 

1250 

2  250 

180 


1200 

2  400 

500 

500 

30 

250 


$7,500 
10,000 

3,855 
10,000 

9,000 
10,000 
25,000 

1,400 

10,000 

15,000 

1 200,000 

2  500,000 

25,000 

40,000 

10,000 

3,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 
21,000 

15,000 

50,000 

800 

2  400 

5,000 

30 

1400 

45,000 

3,000 

1 17,000 

2  3,000 

300 

1,000 

1 10,000 

2  20,000 

50,000 

50,000 

3,000 

25,000 


Sept.    1 

1914. 
Oct.    20. 

1914. 
May     9, 

1914. 
May     6 

1914. 
Nov.  24, 

1914 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Aug.  20, 

1914. 
Dec.   22 

1913 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
June  29 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 
Aug.   21 

1914. 
July    14, 

1914 
Aug.   19, 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
Apr.     7, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
June     5 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914 
Nov.    9, 

1914. 
Nov.    9 

1914. 
Mch.  13 

1914. 
July     7, 

1914 
Nov.    4, 

1914 
May  26, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Apr.      6, 

1914. 
June     6, 

1914, 
Feb.      6, 

1914 
Feb.    19. 

1914 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
Apr.     8 

1914. 


Sept.  15, 

1914. 
Oct.    21, 

1914. 
May  12. 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Nov.  24, 

1914. 
Oct.    23, 

1914. 
Aug.  24, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      8, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
June  25, 

1914. 
Aug.  26, 

1914. 
July    16, 

1914. 
Aug.  20. 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.    6. 

1914. 
June     5, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Nov.  14, 

1914. 
Nov.  24, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
July    17, 

1914. 
Nov.    7, 

1914. 
June     2, 

1914. 
May     7, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 
July     2, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Mch.  25, 

1914. 
Sept.  11, 

1914. 
Apr.    10. 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


2  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty-five  years. 


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[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


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McC'oskey  &  Harty,  Inc.,  . 

Cambridge,     . 

$8,000 

$100 

80 

$8,000 

Apr.    15 
1914. 

May  7, 
1914. 

McDowell  Hat  Shop,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Nov.  23 
1914. 

Nov.  30, 
1914. 

McElwain-Barton  Shoe  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Jan.      6 
1914. 

Jan.  7, 
1914. 

McGovern  Coal  Co 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

5,000 

Mch.  27 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

McGrath-Sherrill  Press, 

Boston,  . 

40,000 

100 

400 

40,000 

May     1 
1914. 

May  5, 
1914. 

McLane  Silk  Company, 

Montague, 

75,000 

1100 

1500 

1 50,000 

Feb.    25 

Mch.    9, 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

McLaughUn  and  Doucette  Com- 

Lynn,    . 

10,000 

25 

400 

625 

Nov.  24 

Dec.    13, 

pany,  The. 

1913. 

1913. 

McNichol-Carr  Last  Company,    . 

Lynn,     . 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

2,800 

Mch.  21 
1914. 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Means  &  Thacher,  Incorporated, 

Quincy, 

60,000 

1100 

1300 

1 24,500 

July    14 

July    18, 

2  100 

2  300 

2 15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Medford  Hospital  Inc., 

Medford, 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Sept.  23 
1914. 

Feb.     3 
1914. 

Dec.   20 

Sept.  25, 
i       1914. 

Medway  Park  Association,  . 

Medway, 

5,000 

25 

200 

2,550 

Feb.    '4, 

1914. 
Dec.  20, 

Melanson  Shoe  Company,    . 

Lynn,     . 

40,000 

100 

400 

40.000 

1913. 

1913. 

Melbourne  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

8,400 

Nov.  25 
1913. 

Dec.  29, 
1913. 

Melrose  Trading  Company, 

Chelsea, 

5,000 

1100 

140 

1  2,000 

Oct.    14 

Oct.    20. 

2  100 

2  10 

2  300 

1914. 

1914. 

Melzar  Laboratory,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July   31 

Aug.     3, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mercantile  Adjustment  Company, 

Springfield,  Mass., 

20,000 

1100 

150 

2  15,000 

Feb.    28 

Mch.    2, 

Incorporated. 

and  New  Haven, 
Coim. 
Lawrence, 

2  100 

2  150 

1914. 

1914. 

Mercantile    Information    Agency 

1,000 

10 

100 

600 

May     6 

May  22, 

Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mercantile  Realty  Company ,3 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

80,000 

Mch.  24 
1914. 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

Mercantile  Service  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

50,000 

Jan.    21 
1914. 

Jan.  22, 
1914. 

Merchandise  Supply  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Mch.    4 
1914. 

Mch.  17, 
1914. 

Merchant     Tailors        Trimming 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

20,000 

Apr.    11 

Apr.    13, 

House,  Incorporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants  Co-operative  Advertis- 

Boston, . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Dec.  30 

Dec.  31, 

ing  Company. 

1913. 

1913. 

Merchants'  Finance  Company,''    . 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

25 

40 

1,000 

Oct.    22 
1914. 

Oct.  23, 
1914. 

Merchants'  Fruit  and  Provision 

Lowell,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

10,000 

July     9 

July    14, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants   National  Advertising 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

40,000 

Apr.    14 

Apr.   24, 

Company. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants    National    Mercantile 

Boston,  . 

3,000 

10 

300 

3,000 

Dec.    11 

Dec.   16, 

Agency,  The. 

1913. 

1913. 

Merchants  Syndicate  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

30 

June  26 
1914. 

June  27, 
1914. 

Meridian  Company,  The,    . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

4,000 

Apr.    16 
1914. 

Apr.  21, 
1914. 

Merrimac  Construction  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

300 

Mch.    9 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Merrimac  Paper  Company, 

Lawrence, 

500,000 

1100 

1  4,000 

1  400,000 

Feb.   25 

Feb.    28, 

=  100 

2 1,000 

2 100,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Merrimac  Shoe  Co 

Merrimac, 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

6,100 

Mch.  14 
1914. 

May  1, 
1914. 

Merrimack  Wood  Heel  Company, 

Haverhill, 

20,000 

1100 

UOO 

1 10,000 

Mch.  30 

Apr.     3, 

2  100 

2  100 

2  10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Mesaba  Railway  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

3,750,000 

1100 

1 12,500 

1  685,000 

June  27 

June  29, 

Duluth,  Minn. 

2  100 

2  25,000 

2  1,575,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Metal  Pin  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

3,000 

May     1 
1914. 

June  9. 
1914, 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Mch.  15,  1914. 
*  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


35 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


I" 


Metals     Coating     Company     of 

America. 
Metropolitan  Garage,  Inc.,  The, 

Metropolitan   Loan   and   Invest- 
ment Corporation. 
Metropohtan  Raincoat  Company, 

Metropolitan  Stable  Company,    . 

Metropolitan  Supply  Co.  Inc., 

Metz  Clothes  Shop,  Inc.,     . 

Mica  Lantern  Slide  Company,     . 

Michael  J.  Siillivan,  Incorporated, 

Middleby    Oven    Manufacturing 

Company. 
Middlesex  Amusement  Company, 

Middlesex      Realty-Construction 

Company.i 
Middletown  Beef  and  Provision 
■  Co. 
Milford  Amusement  Company,     . 

Milford  Holding  Company ,2 

Miller  Brothers  Company  of  Bos- 
ton. 
Miller's  Lunch,  Inc.,  . 

Miller's  Specialty  Shop,  Inc., 

Milton  Tire  &  Rubber  Co., 

Mine  Brook  Cranberry  Company, 

Mitchell-Douglas  Company, 

Modern  Cloak  &  Suit  Company, 

The. 
Modern  Sign  Co., 

Mohawk  Motor  Car  Co.,     . 

Mohican  Hotel  Co 

Moody  Bridge  Garage  Company, 

Moquin's  Company,    . 

Morash-Friend  Co 

Morrill-Atwood  Ice  Company,     . 

Morse  &  Haynes  Company, 

Morton  H.  Morganstern  Co., 

Morton  Press,  The,     . 

Moses  Coulee  Ranch  Company,   . 


Motion  Picture  Exhibitors'  League 
of  Massachusetts  Inc., 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Everett, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 

Middletown, 

Boston,  . 

Milford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Providence, 
Saugus,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Lowell,  . 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 


Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
Moses  C  0 
Wash. 

Boston,  . 


Conn. 


and 
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and 
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8100,000 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 

7,500 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 

6,000 

5,000 
50,000 

1,000 

10,000 

10,000 

40,000 

250,000 

3,000 
10,000 
25,000 
40,000 

5,000 

4,000 
10,000 
20,000 
35,000 
25,000 
50,000 
10,000 
125,000 

5,000 


SlOO 

25 

50 

100 

100 

100 

100 

50 

100 

10 

100 

100 

100 

10 

10 

100 

100 

10 

3  10 

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3  100 

«100 
10 

25 

10 

35 
45 
100 

100 

100 

10 

100 

100 

100 

100 

3  100 

uoo 


1,000 
400 
200 
150 
100 
100 
75 
200 
250 

1,000 

100 

100 

60 

500 

5,000 
10 
100 

1,000 

3  2,500 

4  1,500 
3 1,000 
i  1,500 

300 

400 
2,500 

3  3,000 

4  5,000 

50 

40 

100 

2,000 

350 

250 

500 

100 

3500 
«750 


$100,000 

3,750 

550 

15,000 

10,000 

2,600 

7,500 

10,000 

25,000 

1,000 

6,000 

300 

6,000 

60 

270 

1,000 

3,000 

9,050 

3  25,000 

i  15,000 

3  30,000 

i  150.000 

3,000 

1,600 

14,050 

1375 

5,000 

4,000 

10,000 

11,010 

35,000 

25,000 

50,000 

2,000 

3  50,000 
«  75,000 


July  16, 

1914. 
May  4, 

1914. 
Feb.  25, 

1914. 
Mch.  14, 

1914. 
Aug.  29, 

1912. 
Nov.  6, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Aug.  6, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  3, 

1913. 
Nov.  12, 

1914. 
Jan.   6, 

1914. 
Aug.  19, 

1914. 
Apr.  22, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
June  1, 

1914. 
Feb.  4, 

1914. 
Jan.   7, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.  23, 

1914. 
July  3, 

1914. 
Oct.   8, 

1914. 
July  16, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Aug.  10, 

1914. 
Nov.  28, 

1913. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Feb.  9, 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
July  29, 

1914. 
Mch.  21, 

1914. 

Feb.  13, 
1914. 


July  17, 

1914. 
May  12, 

1914. 
Feb.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.  3, 

1914. 
Jan.  13, 

1914. 
Nov.  9, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Aug.  7, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  5, 

1913. 
Nov.  16, 

1914. 
Jan.  7, 

1914. 
Aug.  27, 

1914. 
Apr.  28, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
June  5, 

1914. 
Feb.  5, 

1914. 
Jan.   8, 

1914. 
Apr.   1, 

1914. 
Apr.  24, 

1914. 
July  14, 

1914. 
Oct.  9, 

1914. 
July  21, 

1914. 
Oct.   1, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Aug.  11, 

1914. 
Dec.  9, 

1913, 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Feb.  12, 

1914. 
Sept.  IS, 

1914. 
July  29, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 

Feb.  13, 
1914. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty  years. 

2  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


3  Preferred. 
*  Conunon. 


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Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Motor-Economy  Company,  The, 

Mount  Ida  Rest  Incorporated,     . 

Mountain  Valley  Water  Co., 

Mowry  Electric  Company,  . 

Municipal  Development  Bureau, 

Incorporated. 
Murdock  Manufacturing  Co., 

Murdock-Reed  Company,    . 

Murphy,  McDermott  and  Haskell 
Company. 

Muschler  Galvanoplastic  Com- 
pany. 

Mutual  Supply  Company,   . 

N.CIoughCo 

N.  L.  Stebbins,  Incorporated, 

N.  W.  Brown  Piano  Company, 

Incorporated. 
Nash  Express  Company,  The, 

Nashua  River  Paper  Company,     . 

National  Advertisers  Motion  Pic- 
ture Weekly  Inc. 
National  Cigar  Stands  Company, 

National  Fish  Co 

National  Garage  Company, 

National  Insulate  Company, 

National  Jewelry  Company  of 
Springfield. 

National  Motor  Car  Co.  of  Worces- 
ter, The. 

National  Oil  Company, 

National  Parlor  Furniture  Com- 
pany. 
National  Plating  Company, 

National  Service  Corporation, 

National  Shoe  &  Supply  Co., 

National  Toy  Co., 

Navahoe  Club,  The,   . 

Neapolitan  Wine  and  Importing 

Company. 
Necdliam  Laundry  Company, 

Nccdham  Lumber  Co., 

Needham  Tire  Company,    . 

Nelson-Hayncs  Hotel  Company, 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Taunton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Peabody, 

Pepperell, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York, ' 
Boston,  . 

Everett, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 


Boston   &    Worces- 
ter. 
Worcester, 


Boston, 
Boston, 
Boston, 


Needham, 
Needham, 
Needham, 
Springfield, 


,  and 
.Y. 


$10,000 
15,000 
10,000 

1,000 
25,000 

5,000 
10,000 
15,000 
10,000 
50,000 

1,000 
15,000 
15,000 

1,000 

250,000 

10,000 

350,000 

25,000 

5,000 
25,000 

2,000 

5,000 
10,000 

5,000 

5,000 
25,000 
50,000 

1,000 
40,000 
35,000 

5,000 

20,000 

350,000 

125,000 


$100 

10 

10 

25 

5 

10 

100 

UOO 

2  100 

10 
110 

2  10 

100 
100 
10 
10 
100 
10 
1100 

2  100 

100 

100 

100 

25 

100 

100 

100 

125 
2  25 
100 

10 

10 

10 

100 

10 

100 

UOO 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 


100 

1,500 

1,000 

40 

5,000 

500 

100 

150 

2  100 

1,000 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 

10 

150 
1,500 

100 

2,500 

1,000 

1 1,600 

2  2,000 

250 

50 
250 

80 

50 
100 

50 
1100 

2  100 

250 

5,000 

100 

4,000 

350 

500 

200 

1 1,750 

2 1,750 

1750 

2  500 


$10,000 

15,000 

8,000 

1,000 

1,010 

50 

10,000 

1 5,000 

2  10,000 

40 

1 12,500 

2  25,000 

1,000 

12,600 

15,000 

1,000 

250,000 

5,020 

1  150,000 

2  200,000 

25,000 

2,400 
20,000 
2,000 
2,000 
8,000 
1,500 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 

300 

50,000 
1,000 

15,000 

35,000 
4,000 

10,300 

1 150,000 
2 175,000 

1  75,000 

2  50,000 


June     1 

1914. 
May  13 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Nov. 

1914. 
May     , 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Feb.    27 

1914. 
Mch. 

1914. 
Aug.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.    29 

1914. 
Dec.     8 

1913. 
June   19, 

1914. 
June     1 

1914. 
July   31 

1914. 
Apr.    11 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Mch.  13 

1914. 
July    21 

1914. 
Feb.    18 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.  16 

1914. 
July    11 

1914. 
Mch.    4 

1914. 
June   10 

1914. 
Oct.    28 

1914. 
Aug.     6, 

1914. 
Oct.    22 

1914. 
Apr.    14 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914 
Oct.    22, 

1914 
June   15, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


1914. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Where  Located. 

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New  Bedford  Bobbin  Company,  . 

New  Bedford, 

$25,000 

1100 

250 

$5,000 

Feb.    13, 
1914 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

New  England  Agency  Company,* 

Worcester, 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,000 

Feb.    '7, 
1914. 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

New  England  Amusement  Corpo- 

Boston, . 

5,000 

10 

500 

1,200 

Mch.   '4, 

Mch.  10, 

ration,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Autovacuum  Refrig- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.    26, 

erating  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Black  Fox  Com- 

Boston, . 

250,000 

2  10 

2  7,500 

230 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.    10, 

pany. 

3  10 

3  17,500 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Bureau   of  Tests, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,000 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.      1, 

Incorporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    England-California    Corpo- 

Boston, Mass.,  and 

250,000 

50 

5,000 

82,500 

July    11, 

July    15, 

ration,  The. 

Ripon,  Cal. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Commercial  Photo- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

100 

500 

2,000 

June  26, 

June  27, 

graph  Co. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Confectionery  Com- 

Boston, . 

2,000,000 

100 

20,000 

1,529,400 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.  26, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Express  Company, 

Salem,    . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

June  15, 

June  16, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Fireproof  Homes 

Springfield,  Mass., 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

May  23, 

May  25, 

Company. 

and    New    York, 
N.Y. 
Framingham, 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Hat  Co., 

50,000 

2  100 

2  250 

2  19,500 

Nov.    9, 

Nov.  10, 

3  100 

3  250 

3  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Mercantile  Co  , 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

2  10 

2  2,500 

2  5,000 

May  22, 

June     4, 

8  10 

3  5,000 

3  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Merchandise  Pur- 

Boston, . 

25,000 

100 

250 

500 

Nov.  29, 

Dec.     2, 

chasing  Company. 

1913. 

1913. 

New  England  Millinery  Company, 

Boston,  . 

3,000 

100 

30 

2,000 

July    10, 
1914. 

July    11, 
1914. 

New    England    Motion    Picture 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

25 

2 10,000 

2  50,000 

July   31, 

Aug.    '3, 

Company. 

35 

2  20,000 

3  100,000 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Orthopedic  Appara- 

Boston, . 

500,000 

100 

5,000 

500,000 

July    14, 

July    15, 

tus  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Panama  Hat  Com- 

Boston, . 

11,000 

100 

110 

11,000 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.    16, 

pany,  Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Paper  Goods  Com- 

Holyoke, 

5,000 

100 

50 

3,200 

June  30, 

July    15, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    England    Poultry    Corpo- 

Reading, 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

400 

July     8, 

July    15, 

ration. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Pressed  Steel  Com- 

Boston, . 

26,250 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     5, 

pany. 

35 

3  250 

3 1,250 

1914. 

1914. 

New   England    Sheep   Ranch    & 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

2  10 

2  3,000 

2  10,000 

May  25, 

May  29, 

Development  Company. 

South     Acworth, 
N.  H. 
Boston,  Mass.,  and 

3  10 

3  2,000 

3  20,000 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Theatres  Company, 

5,000 

10 

500 

40 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.   10, 

Concord,  N.  H. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Tire  and  Supply 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

50 

40 

2,000 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    6, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Tray  Company, 

SomerviUe, 

5,000 

25 

200 

5,000 

Aug.  25, 
1914. 

Aug.  28, 
1914. 

New  England  Vending  Co., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

2  100 

2  100 

3  15,000 

Mch.  26, 

Apr.     9, 

3  100 

3  150 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Waste  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Oct.    14, 

1914. 
July    25, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
July   29, 

1914. 
May  25, 

Oct.    21, 
1914. 

July   27, 
1914. 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

New  Gleason  Hotel  Company,     . 

Marlborough, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

New  Method  Laundry  Company, 

Pittsfield, 

10,000 

25 

400 

5,000 

New  Orpheum  Theatre  Company, 

Cambridge,     . 

1,000 

10 

100 

500 

Jan.    16, 
1914 

New  Park  Square,  Incorporated, 

Westfield, 

35,000 

100 

350 

35,000 

Aug.     1, 
1914 

New  Rockland  Hotel  Company,* 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

10 

7,500 

75,000 

May  27, 

1914. 

1914. 

New  System  Dental  Company,     . 

Newburyport, 

3,000 

50 

60 

3,000 

Dec.   15, 
1913. 

Dee.   17, 
1913. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 


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Wliere  Located. 


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$5,000 

$100 

50 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

5,000 

10 

500 

20,000 

100 

200 

50,000 
20,000 
15,000 

2  10 

3  10 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  2,500 

3  2,500 

2  100 

3  100 

150 

10,000 

100 

100 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,100 

100 

21 

3,000 

10 

300 

30,000 

10 

3,000 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

5,000 

10 

500 

1,200 

100 

12 

10,000 

100 

100 

62,000 

100 

620 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 
10,000 

2  100 

3  100 

5 

2  100 

3  400 
2,000 

1,800,000 
1,500 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  8,000 

3 10,000 

15 

10,000 

100 

100 

100,000 
25,000 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  435 

3  565 
2,500 

30,000 

100 

300 

50,000 

25 

2,000 

25,000 

10 

2,600 

70,000 

50 

1,400 

2,000 

10 

200 

750,000 
100,000 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  6,000 

3  1,500 
1,000 

03,2 


New  York  and  Boston  Smoked 

Fish  Company. 
New  York  &  New  England  Fuel 

Economizer  Company. 
New  York  Bed  Spring  Company, 

The. 
New  York  Credit  Co., 

Newell-Neilson  Produce  and  Trad- 
ing Company,  The.i 
Newton  Lumber  Co.,  . 

Newton  .Natural  Ice  Company, 

Inc. 
Newton  South  Storage  Company, 

No  Ro  Motor  Works  Company, 

Inc. 
Nordstrom     Detective     Agency, 

Inc. 
Norfolk  Granite  Company, 

Norfolk  Live  Stock  Co., 

Norris  Drug  Co., 

North  Billerica  Company,   . 

North  Cambridge  Theatre  Com- 
pany. 
North  End  Amusement  Company, 

North  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

North  Shore  Express  Company,  . 

North-Union  Realty   Company,* 

Northampton  Hosiery  Company, 

Northern  Specialty  Company, 

Norwood  Scott  Company,    . 

NouveUe  Lumber  Company, 

Nurses'  Club  and  Registry, 

Nye  &  Company,  Inc., 

0.  &  J.  Machine  Company,  The,  . 

0.  K.  Purifier  Co 

O'Gorman,  Wade  &  Powers  Co., 

Old  Colony  Chemical  Company,  . 

Old  Colony  Fur  Ranching  Com- 
pany. 
Old  Island  Silver  Black  Fox  Co.,  . 

Omido  Chemical  Company, 

Oneida  Knitting  Company,  Inc., 

Optical  Lena  Company, 


Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Springfield, 

Fitchburg, 

Boston,  . 

Newton,  . 

Newton, 

Newton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Quincy, 

Wrentham, 

Boston,  . 

Billerica, 

Boston,  . 

New  Bedford, 

North  Attleborough, 

Lynn,     . 

Pittsfield, 

Northampton, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Portland,  Ore. 
Somerville, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

St.  Omer,  Que. 
Greenfield, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Amherst, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Southbridge,  . 


S3,000 

50,000 

510 

20,000 

3  520 

2  7,000 

3 10,000 

300 

10,000 

50 

2,100 

2,100 

3,000 

10,000 

150,000 

40 

1,200 

10,000 

100,000 

5,000 

2 10,000 

3  40,000 

300 

3  300 

1,500 

2,500 

3  56,500 

25,000 

20,000 

50,000 

25,000 

70,000 

1,000 

3  500 

54,200 


Apr.     2, 

1914. 
June  23 

1914. 
June  25 

1914. 
Aug.  31 

1914. 
Dec.  26, 

1913 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
Moh.  17, 

1914 
July      6, 

1914. 
Dec.   26 

1913. 
Dec.     1 

1913. 
Oct.      9 

1914. 
June     6 

1914. 
July    22 

1914. 
Aug.  27, 

1914. 
Aug.  24, 

1914 
Apr.    15, 

1914. 
Mch.  18 

1914. 
June     9 

1914. 
Dec.   22 

1913. 
July    14, 

1914. 
Nov.    3, 

1914 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Apr.     4 

1914. 
Apr.     6 

1914. 
July    30 

1914. 
Sept.  30 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 
Aug.   25, 

1914 
Jan.    12, 

1914 
Dec.   16, 

1913. 
Sept.    4, 

1914. 
July    20, 

1914. 
May  23, 

1914. 


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Orcutt  Automatic  Train  Control 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

$50,000 

sioo 

500 

$50,000 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.   20, 

Company. 

Phoeni.x,  Ariz. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oregon  Galena  Mines  Company, 

Brockton,  Mass.,and 
Silverton,  Colo. 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

June  22, 
1914. 

July     2 
1914. 

Orent  Payson  Co., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,100 

June  30, 
1914. 

July     6 
1914. 

O'Rourke  Perfect  Arch  Support 

Salem,    . 

5,000 

'  50 

100 

5,000 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.    28 

Inc.,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Osborne,  Lewis  &  Company  Inc., 

Marblehead,    . 

18,000 

100 

180 

10,500 

Jan.      2, 
1914. 

Jan.      3 
1914. 

Oulford  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

50,000 

July    27, 
1914. 

July   28 
1914. 

Outlook  Mfg.  Company,  The, 

Worcester, 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

25,000 

Oct.    15, 
1914. 

Oct.    28 
1914. 

Owl  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Apr.     7, 
1914. 

Apr.     8 
1914. 

P.  &  L.  Automatic  Laundry  Valve 

Salem,    . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

50,000 

July     9, 

July    11 

Co.,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  Crown  Company,   . 

Brockton, 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

75 

Jan.    31, 

1914. 

Feb.     2 
1914. 

P.  Dempsey  Co.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

250,000 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Jan.    12 
1914. 

P.  J.  McCormick  Co., 

Cambridge,     . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Nov.    5, 
1914. 

Nov.    6 
1914. 

P.  J.  Smith  Co., 

Salem,    . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July   25, 

July    27 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  M.  Chandler  &  Company,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

300 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

P.  R.  Ziegler  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

Feb.  U, 
1914. 

Package  Confectionery  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2,000,000 

1100 

1 10,003 

1  300,000 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

2  100 

2 10,000 

2 1,000,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Padichah  Cigarette  Co., 

Boston,  . 

1,500 

10 

150 

1,500 

Dec.   13, 

1913. 
Deo.   29, 

Dec.   15, 

Page  Company,  The,  . 

Boston,  . 

250,000 

1100 

1 1,000 

2  300 

1913. 
Dec.   30, 

2  100 

2  1,500 

1913. 

1913. 

Page  Machine  Company,  Inc.,     . 

Haverhill, 

6,500 

1100 

150 

1600 

May     7, 

May   11, 

2  100 

2  15 

2 1,500 

1914. 

1914. 

Paige  Motor  Company  of  Boston, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Oct.    28, 

1914. 
June     4, 

Oct.    31, 

Pan  American  Securities  Corpo- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

5 

2,000 

10,000 

1914. 
June     5, 

ration. 

1914. 

1914. 

Paris  Paper  Box  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Aug.   26, 

1914. 
Oct.    15, 

Sept.  30, 

Park  Amusement  Company  Inc.  of 

Springfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

6,800 

1914. 
Nov.  18, 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Park    Avenue    and    55th    Street 

Worcester, 

500,000 

1100 

14,000 

1 122,600 

July    22, 

July   23, 

Corporation.^ 

2  25 

2  4,000 

2  30,575 

1914. 

1914. 

Park  Building  Company,'    . 

Worcester, 

375,000 

1100 

1  3,000 

1  135,300 

May   14, 

May   16, 

2  25 

2  3,000 

2  75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Park  Garage  Company, 

Somerville, 

10,000 

100 

_100 

4,500 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Park  Square  Motors  Company,   . 

Pittsfield, 

15,000 

1100 

1100 

1 4,500 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    19, 

2  100 

2  50 

2  4,500 

1914. 

1914. 

Park  Theatre  Company  of  Bos- 

Boston  

50,000 

100 

500 

400 

June   15, 

June   16, 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parker-Hammerton    Manufactur- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

UOO 

1150 

2 17,300 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.     7, 

ing  Company,  The. 

2  100 

2  350 

1914. 

1914. 

Parkhurst  Fisheries  Co.,  The, 

Gloucester, 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,000 

Sept.  12, 

1914. 
Oct.      2, 

Sept.  15, 

Patheseope    Company    of    New 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

30,000 

1914. 
Oct.     3, 

England. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pathfinder  Sales  Co., 

Boston, 

40,000 

10 

4,000 

40,000 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    23, 

Patten  Bros.  Incorporated,  . 

Fall  River,      . 

75,000 

1100 

1250 

2  41,200 

1914. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

2  100 

2  500 

1914. 

1914. 

Patterson  Auto  Company,   . 

Conway, 

4,000 

100 

40 

4,000 

July    22, 
1914. 

Aug.     4, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Plymouth,  N.H. 

«50,000 

$100 

500 

S30,000 

June     4, 
1914. 

June     5, 
1914. 

Paul  Wood  Company, 

Somerville, 

1,000 

120 

130 

1600 

July    30, 

July    31, 

2  20 

2  20 

2  400 

1914. 

1914. 

Paulcrow  Inventions,  Inc.,  The,   . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

June  11, 
1914. 

June   12, 
1914. 

Peabody  Interstate  Express  Com- 

Peabody, Mass.,  and 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

May   16, 

May   18, 

pany. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peat  Products  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

30 

Sept.  11, 

1914. 
June   16, 

Sept.  17, 

1914. 
June  22, 

Peerless  Handcuff  Company, 

Springfield,     . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Pemberton  Realty  Company,' 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

30 

Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Dec.     4, 

Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Dec.     5, 

Pentucket  Ice  Co., 

Georgetown,   . 

20,000 

100 

200 

300 

1913. 

1913. 

Pentucket  Wood  Heel  Company, 

Haverhill, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Nov.     6, 
1914. 

Nov.  20, 
1914. 

People's  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,   . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Sept.  19, 
1914. 

Sept.  22, 
1914. 

People's  Co-operatiye  Association 

Lynn,     . 

2,500 

5 

500 

95 

Feb.   17, 

Feb.    19, 

of  Lynn,  Inc.,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples  Profit  Sharing  Company,  3 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

5 

2,000 

1,500 

Apr.   11, 
1914. 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Peoples  Silver  Fox  and  Fur  Com- 

Pittsfield,   Mass., 

300,000 

10 

30,000 

2,000 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  29, 

pany,  The. 

and  Amherst, 
N.S. 
Boston,  . 

1914. 

1914. 

Percy  Ford  Company, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Nov.    3, 

1914. 
Sept.  22, 

Nov.     4, 

1914. 
Sept.  23, 

Perfection  Jar  Opener  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Perley  R.  Eaton  Lumber  Com- 

Fitchburg, 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

June  23, 

July     1, 

pany,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Persons-Arter  Machine  Company, 

Worcester, 

60,000 

1100 

1200 

1  20,000 

Nov.  24, 

Nov.  28, 

The. 

2  100 

2  400 

2  40,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Petersham  Farmers'  Cooperative 

Petersham, 

1,000 

5 

200 

55 

May   13, 

Aug.  12, 

Exchange. 

1914. 

1914. 

Phillips  Home  Bakery,  Inc., 

Maiden, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June  30, 
1914. 

July      1, 
1914. 

Phyllis  Company,  Incorporated,  . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

9,500 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

May  13, 
1914. 

Pier  Fish  Company  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

25,000 

Sept.    3, 
1914. 

Sept.  21, 
1914. 

Pierce,  Billings  Co.,    . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Belfast,  Me. 

75,000 

100 

750 

60,000 

Aug.   11, 
1914. 

Aug.   14, 
1914. 

Pigeon  Hill  Company, 

Rockport, 

1,000 

100 

10 

1,000 

Oct.      2, 
1914. 

Oct.     3, 
1914. 

Pittsford  Power  Company,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

500,000 

1100 

1 2,000 

1 100,000 

Dec.   24, 

Dec.   24, 

Rutland,  Vt. 

2  100 

2  3,000 

2  300,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Plato    Confectionery    Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

4,350 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    20, 

Inc. 

1914. 

■   1914. 

Plymouth  Foundry  Company, 

Plymouth, 

30,000 

100 

300 

25,000 

July     7, 
1914. 

July     8, 
1914. 

Plymouth  Lime  Company,  . 

Barre,  Mass.,  and 

350,000 

1100 

1 1,000 

1 100,000 

Nov.  19, 

Dec.     2, 

Plymouth,  Vt. 

2  100 

2  2,500 

2  200,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Pocasset    Garage    and    Machine 

Fall  River,      . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Sept.    5, 

Sept.    8, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Polar  Lite  Sign  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

1,300 

Nov.    3, 
1914. 

Nov.    3, 
1914. 

Polish  Cliristian  Industrial  Asso- 

Northampton, 

15,000 

10 

1,500 

15,000 

July    28, 

July   30, 

ciation. 

1914. 

1914. 

Polish  Cooperative  Association  of 

Boston,  . 

4,000 

20 

200 

4,000 

Jan.    28, 

Feb.    11, 

Brighton,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Polish  Co-operative  Association  of 

Palmer, 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

1,015 

June  26, 

Sept.  12, 

Throe  Rivers. 

1914. 

1914. 

Poole  Dry  Goods  Company, 

Springfield,     . 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

175,000 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Pope-Sisson  Lumber  Co.,     . 

Fall  River,      . 

40,000 

100 

400 

40,000 

Jan.    26, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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Framingham, 

S20,000 

$25 

800 

320,000 

Sept.    8, 
1914. 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

Porter  Station  Garage,  Inc., 

Cambridge,     . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

June  30, 

June  30, 

1914. 

1914. 

Porter's  Market,  Inc.,      •   . 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Apr.    24. 
1914. 

Apr.  25, 
1914. 

Portuguese    Cooperative    Union, 

New  Bedford, 

1,720 

20 

86 

1,720 

Sept.  IS, 

Oct.    10, 

Incorporated,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Potter-Shurtleff  Company,  The,    . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

8,000 

July   31, 
1914. 

Aug.  3, 
1914. 

Powell  &  Mendes,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

Oct.    22, 
1914. 

Oct.  23, 
1914. 

Powers-Dundas  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

110 

1  4,500 

145,000 

Dec.   15, 

Jan.    22, 

2  10 

2  3,000 

2  30,000 

1913. 

1914. 

Pratt,  Staples,  Bell  &  Young,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

501,200 

uoo 

2  100 

1  5,000 
2  12 

2  1,200 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.  30, 
1914. 

Preble-Thompson  Box  Toe  Com- 

Lynn,    . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

June     8, 

June  10, 

pany  (inc.).  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Prescott-Adams  Table  Co., 

Haverhill, 

11,000 

110 

1 1,000 

1  2,000 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  25, 

2  10 

2  100 

2  1,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Pressed  Aluminum  Company, 

Worcester, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Dec.   17, 
1913. 

Dec.  29, 
1913. 

Prime  Fish  Company,     •     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

May     8, 
1914. 

June  3, 
1914. 

Prints  Craft  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

June     6, 
1914. 

June  8, 
1914. 

Prior  &  Mahoney  Co., 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Dec.   17, 
1913. ■ 

Dec.  18, 
1913. 

Prior  &  Townsend,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

Jan.  1, 
1914. 

Protex  Mills  Company, 

Boston,  Mass 
New  York, 

,  and 
N.Y. 

1,100 

100 

11 

1,100 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Feb.  13, 
1914. 

Prudential    Hospital    Association 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

57,100 

Apr.    28, 

Mav  13, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Publishers  Syndicate  Co.,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

June  30, 
1914. 

July  1, 
1914. 

Purdy  Tow  &  Water  Boat  Com- 

Boston, . 

35,000 

25 

1,400 

35,000 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.    16, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Puritan  Confectionery  Company, 

Chelsea, 

1,500 

10 

150 

1,500 

Dec.   10, 
1913. 

Dec.  12, 
1913. 

Puritan  Dental  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

1,000 

Dec.     5, 
1913. 

Dec.  5, 
1913. 

Puritan  Wire  Nail  Company, 

Taunton, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Sept.  22, 
1914. 

Sept.  22, 
1914. 

Purity  Ice  Company,  . 

Newton, 

75,000 

100 

750 

1,700 

May   12, 
1914. 

May  15, 
1914. 

Putnam's  Hotel  Co 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

5,000 

Nov.  30, 
1914. 

Nov.  '30, 
1914. 

Pyrene  Sales  Company, 

Worcester, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Aug.     8, 
1914. 

Aug.  11, 
1914. 

Q.  A.  S.  Comedy  Co., 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

100 

10 

1,000 

Aug.  15, 
1914. 

Aug.  20, 
1914. 

Quaker  City  Varnish  Co.  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Aug.  12, 
1914. 

Aug.  13, 
1914. 

Quicklet  Company,  The,      . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July    17, 
1914. 

July  17, 
1914. 

Quinsig  News  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

June  23, 
1914. 

June  25, 
1914. 

R  &  R  Mfg.  Co.,  The, 

Worcester, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July     3, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

July      6, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

R.  &  R.  System  Clothes  Incorpo- 

Boston, . 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

25,000 

rated. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  B.  Gage  Companj', 

Saugus,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

1,000 

Jan.    15, 
1914. 

Jan.  16, 
1914. 

R.   D.   Marson   Moving   Picture 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Dec.    12, 

Feb.     3, 

Company  of  Massachusetts. 

1913. 

1914. 

R.  H.  Stebbins  Company,    . 

Fall  River,      . 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Oct.      8, 

Oct.      8, 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Preferred. 


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Boston,  . 

$25,000 

$100 

250 

$1,000 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Apr.  10, 
1914. 

R.  S.  Hamilton  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Feb.    24, 
1914. 

Feb.  27, 
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R.  Woodman  Manufacturing  and 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

May     5, 

May  14, 

Supply  Company,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rabbi   Isaac  Elchonon   Aid   As- 

Boston, . 

1,000 

10 

100 

500 

Nov.    5, 

Dec. ".  4, 

sociation. 

1913. 

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Rabinowitz      Delicatessen      and 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.   13, 

Lunch  Company. 

1913. 

1913. 

Radium  Sign  Company, 

Melrose, 

40,000 

uoo 

1200 

1 10,000 

Aug.  26, 

Aug."'  26, 

2  100 

2  200 

2  20,000 

1914. 

'  1914. ' 

Railway  Signal  Sales  Company,  . 

Newton, 

1,000 

5 

200 

1,000 

Dec.     8, 
1913. 

Dec.  ieii,8, 
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Rainium  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

125 

1200 

1  3,700 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     6, 

2  25 

2  200 

2  3,000 

1914. 

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Raymond    Manufacturing    Com- 

Boston, . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Oct.      3, 

Oct.      6, 

pany. 

1914. 

■  1914. 

Read  Brothers  Company,    . 

Somerset, 

23,000 

100 

230 

23,000 

Dec.   22, 
1913. 

Jan.  2, 
1914.1 

Ready-Sketch  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

Apr.  23, 
1914. 

Real  Estate  Mortgage  Loan  Com- 

Springfield,    . 

200,000 

1100 

1 1,000 

2  3,000 

Apr.    23, 

May  20, 

pany,  The.3 

2  100 

2 1,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Reed  Disinfecting  Company  ,The, 

Middleboro,  Mass., 
and  Providence, 
R.  L 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Aug.     3, 
1914. 

Aug.  12, 
1914. 

Reed  Shoe  Company, 

150,000 

1100 

1 1,200 

1 120,000 

July   23, 

July   23, 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

2  100 

2  300 

2  30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Regal  Cloak  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

300 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

Feb.  ■  17, 
1914. 

Regan  Bay  State  Hotel  Company, 

Worcester, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

May   26, 
1914. 

June  '10, 
1914. 

Reliable  Prescription  Store,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

5.000 

100 

50 

4,100 

May  20, 

June     6, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Renovating  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

300 

July    16, 
1914. 

Aug.  28, 
1914. 

Renton  Motor  Car  Company, 

Haverhill, 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Aug.  15, 
1914. 

Aug.  18, 
1914. 

Revere   Beach   Amusement   and 

Revere,  . 

15,000 

50 

300 

15,000 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.   27, 

Construction  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Revere  Dairy  Lunch  Company,  . 

Revere,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

4,950 

May     8, 
1914. 

May  15, 
1914. 

Reynolds  Oil  &  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

20,000 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Feb.  19, 
1914. 

Rheumo  Chemical  Co., 

Brockton, 

15,000 

50 

300 

5,000 

Apr.    11, 
1914. 

Apr.  13, 
1914.1 

Rice  Chocolate  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

1300 

1  5,000 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.   30, 

2  100 

2  200 

2 10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Rice  Drug  Company, 

Framingham, 

6,000 

100 

60 

6,000 

Oct.    24, 
1914. 

Oct.  30, 
1914. 

Richard  Healy  Company,     . 

Worcester, 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

Apr.  23, 
1914. 

Richard  Mayer  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Oct.      8, 
1914. 

Oct.  8, 
1914. 

Ridgewood  Mills,  The, 

Springfield, 

15,000 

125 

1300 

2  7,500 

Aug.    19, 

Aug.   27, 

2  25 

2  300 

1914. 

1914. 

Robbins-Putnam  Company.  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

3,010 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Jan.  13, 
1914. 

Robert  Fawcett  and   Son   Com- 

Cambridge,    . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Sept.  21, 

Sept.  24, 

pany,  Incorporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roblin-Schiller  Company,    . 

Boston, 

10,000 

100 

100 

4,000 

Dec.     5, 
1913. 

Dec.  10, 
1913. 

Rochester  Pants  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

50 

200 

3,300 

Oct.    17, 

1914. 
Nov.    5, 

Oct.    21, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

Rockland    Cooperative     Market 

Rockland, 

20,000 

110 

1 1,000 

1 10,000 

Inc. 

2  10 

2 1,000 

2  10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Rockland  Webbing  Company, 

Rockland, 

75,000 

100 

750 

47,200 

Dec.     4, 
1913. 

Jan.  12, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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Roeder-Hayes  Company,     . 

Roller  Saddle  Attachment  Com- 
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Roma  Importing  Co., 

Rosenberg  Brothers  Inc.,     . 

Roxbury  Chemical  Works,  Inc., 

Roxbury   Crossing   Realty  Com- 

pany.i 
Roxbury  Distilling  Company, 

Royal  Amusement  Company, 

Royale  Drug  Company,  The, 

Rundlett-Norwood  Company, 

Russcol  Bros.,  Inc.,     . 

Russian  Importing  Company, 

Ryan  and  White  Company, 

S.  B.  Thing  &  Company,  Inc., 


S.  Czapas  Clock  Company, 

S.  D.  Cohen  Company, 

S.  G.  ShaghaUan  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Sackett  Brothers  Company, 

Safety  Steering  Gear  Company,  . 

St.  James  Amusement  Company, 

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St.  James  Confectionery  Co.,  Inc., 

Sake  Company,  . 

Salem  Leather  Company, 

Salem  Lumber  Company, 

Salem  Theatre  Inc.,    . 

Salem  Tip  Finish  Company,  Adlin 

Method,  The. 
Sales  Guarantee  Corporation,  The, 

Salisbury  Water  Company, 

Sally  Lunn  Food  Shops,  Inc., 


Cambridge,     . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge,     . 

Boston, . 

Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Boston,  Mass.,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind., Buffa- 
lo, N.  Y.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  Amster- 
dam, N.  Y.,  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  Kingston, 
N.  Y.,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Meri- 
den,  Conn.,  and 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Gloucester, 


Boston,  Mass, 
New  York,  ' 
Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Salem,    . 

Salem,    . 

Salem,    . 

Salem,    . 

Stoneham, 

Salisbury, 

Boston,  . 


and 
.  Y. 


200 

2,000 

80 

75 

150 

1,000 

1,000 

500 

150 

500 

50 

100 

100 

7,500 


1,500 
250 

2  500 

3  500 
200 

500 

500 

500 

1,000 

2  250 

3  250 
150 

200 

100 

100 

10,000 

100 


$10,000 

50,350 

200 

3,500 

15,000 

50,000 

100,000 

15,000 

1,500 

400 

1,500 

10,000 

5,500 

63,100 


15,000 
11,000 

2  50,000 

3  50,000 
20,000 

50,000 

50,000 

2,600 

5,000 

2  25,000 

3  25,000 
15,000 

20,000 

6,000 

10,000 

100,000 

300 


Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Oct.    27, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
July   20, 

1914. 
June  17, 

1914. 
Nov.    7, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
July   24, 

1914. 
Dec.   11, 

1913. 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Oct.    27, 

1913. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 


May  28, 

1914. 
Dec.     2, 

1913. 
Apr.    16, 

1914. 
Jan.    26. 

1914. 
Oct.    26, 

1914. 
Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Oct.    26, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Apr.     4, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Dec.    12, 

1913. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
Aug.   18, 

1914. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years  from  Nov.  15,  1914. 


2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 


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Where  Located. 

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Samuel  E.  Cass,  Incorporated,     . 

Haverhill, 

$5,000 

sioo 

50 

$5,000 

Mch.  16 
1914. 

Mch.  20, 
1914. 

Samuel  Holmes  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Oct.      5 
1914. 

Oct.  5, 
1914. 

Samuel  Zoll  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

15,000 

Dec.   22 
1913. 

Dec.  22, 
1913. 

Sanford  Street  Garage  Company, 

Springfield,     . 

10,000 

100 

100 

8.000 

Mch.  18 
1914. 

Mch.  26, 
1914. 

Sanger  Manufacturing  Co., 

Boston, 

40,000 

10 

4,000 

40,000 

June     1 
1914. 

June  12, 
1914. 

Sanigenic  Products  Company, 

Holyoke, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Jan.    13 
1914. 

Jan.  19, 
1914. 

Sanitary  Cigar  Cutter  Co.,   . 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

10 

3,000 

30,000 

June   16 
1914. 

June  18, 
1914. 

Saranac  Realty  Co.,  The.i  . 

Somerville, 

50,000 

2  10 

2  3,000 

3  30 

Mch.    2 

Mch.  26, 

3  10 

3  2,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Saskatchewan  Land  and  Trading 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

1,250,000 

2  100 

2  4,500 

2  450,000 

Dec.    15 

Dec.    18, 

Company.'* 

Moose  Jaw,  Sas- 
katchewan. 

3  100 

3  8,000 

3  800,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Scannell  Boiler  Works, 

Lowell,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Jan.    31 
1914. 

Feb.  9, 
1914. 

Scenic  Realty  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Feb.    13 
1914. 

Feb.  16, 
1914. 

Sea  Food  Stores  Company,  . 

Somerville, 

10,000 

2  10 

2  500 

3  5,000 

Sept.  30 

Oct.      2, 

8  10 

3  500 

1914. 

1914. 

Seaman  Engine  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Oct.    23 
1914. 

Oct.  24, 
1914. 

Seamless  Felt   Slipper  Company, 

Georgetown,   . 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

5,000 

Sept.  21 
1914. 

Sept.  24, 
1914. 

Sears  and  Baker  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

5,000 

Aug.   14 
1914. 

Aug.  15, 
1914. 

Seashore  Ice  Cream  Company,     . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Old  Orchard,  Me. 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Apr.    14 
1914. 

Apr.  15, 
1914. 

Seaside  Taxi  Company, 

Lynn,     . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Apr.    13 
1914. 

Apr.  24, 
1914. 

Seiniger     Publishing     Company, 

Boston,  . 

■15,000 

5 

3,000 

20 

Apr.     1 

Apr.     3, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Seth  W.  Fuller  Electric  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

2  100 

2  420 

3  300 

Sept.    1 

Sept.    2, 

3  100 

3  80 

1914. 

1914. 

Severino  Macaroni  Company, 

Worcester, 

4,000 

100 

40 

4,000 

Apr.     3 
1914. 

Apr.  7, 
1914. 

Sharon  Fox  Breeders  Co.,    . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

25 

2,000 

33,175 

Oct.    19 
1914. 

Oct.  26, 
1914. 

Shawmut  Steam.ship  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

950,000 

2  100 

2 1,500 

2  700 

Mch.  14 

Mch.  17, 

3  100 

3  8,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Sheinwald  Andrews  Company,      . 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

June     4 
1914. 

June  26. 
1914.  ■ 

Shepard   Circular   Fabric    Com- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

Dec.   20 

Dec.  20, 

pany. 

3  100 

3  750 

3  75.000 

1913. 

1913. 

Shepard,  Gourd  Company,  . 

Melrose, 

30,000 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

Sept.  28 

Sept.  28, 

3  100 

3  50 

3  5,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Shepard  Manufacturing  Company, 

Melrose, 

200,000 

2  100 

2  1,000 

2  100,000 

Mch.  13 

Mch.  16, 

The. 

3  100 

3 1,000 

3  100,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Sherman  Construction  Company, 

Salem,    . 

50,000 

100 

500 

60,000 

Sept.  23 
1914. 

Oct.  9, 
1914. 

Shirley  Amusement  Company,     . 

Winthrop, 

51,000 

100 

510 

51,000 

Mch.  18 
1914. 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

Shirt-Board    Advertising     Com- 

Gardner, 

1,500 

50 

30 

1,500 

Oct.    19 

Oct.    28, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Siegel-Cavanagh  Mnfg.  Co.  (Inc.), 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

2  10 

2  2,000 

3  30 

Sept.    3 

Sept.    3, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

3  10 

3  3,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Silent  Salesman  Syndicate,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  .        .    ■    . 

50,000 

2  10 

2  2,500 

2 11,000 

July    15 

July    17, 

3  10 

3  2,500 

3  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Simmons  Hardware  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June     8 
1914. 

June  8, 
1914. 

Simmons  Manufacturing  Company 

Cambridge,     . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July   29 

July   29, 

of  Massachusetts. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simon  Box  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

10,000 

Oct.    29 
1914. 

Nov.  2, 
1914. 

1  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty-five  years. 
'  Preferred. 


3  Common. 

■i  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1914.1 


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45 


Articles  of  Orgmiization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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ca 
O 

If 

< 

$10,000 

85 

3,000 

10 

25,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

250,000 

100 

5,000 

so 

10,000 

100 

30,000 

100 

1,500 

100 

75,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

1,200 

10 

25,000 

50 

25,000 

100 

10,000 

5 

10,000 

10 

30,000 

15 

2,000 

100 

8,000 

100 

75,000 

5 

50,000 
10,000 

15 
25 

100 

5,000 

25 

5,000 

10 

30,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

15,000 

100 

20,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

18,000 

50 

50,000 

100 

250,000 
100,000 
60,000 

1100 

2  100 

1 100 

2  100 

100 

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Simplex  Lock  Company, 

Sinclair  Hardware  Company, 

Slater  Shoe  Company, 

Smith  &  Perkins,  Inc., 

Smith  Paper  Company, 

Smith  Photo  Co., 

Smith  Tire  Valve  Company, 

Snow  Bros.  Co., 

Snyder-Delerzon    Company,    In- 
corporated. 
Somerset  Baths  Incorporated, 

Somerset  Company,  Inc.,     . 

Somerville  Olympia  Company, 

Somerville  Wood  Working  Com- 
pany. 
Somore  Gum  &  Sweets  Company, 

South  Barre  and  District  Coopera- 
tive Association. 
South  Boston  Cooperative  Society, 

So.  Boston  Lithuanian  Co-opera- 
tive Association. 
South  Shore  Delivery  Company 

Sovereign  Waist  Company, 

Spar-light  Company,  . 

Spauldings  Incorporated,     . 

Special  Tool  Company, 

Specialty  Cloak  and  Skirt  Com- 
pany. 
Specialty  Company,  The,    . 

Spinney  Realty  Company ,3 

Sprague  &  Company  Limited, 

Spring  Farm  Poultry  Company, 

Springfield  Baking  Company,* 

Springfield  Chemical  Products 
Company. 

Springfield  Painting  and  Decorat- 
ing Company  Inc. 

Springfield  Silver-Black  Fox  Com- 
pany. 

Springfield  Transit  Company, 

Springfield  Valve  Company, 

Springfield  Wholesale  Grocery 
Company,  Incorporated. 


Boston,  . 

Medford, 

Boston,  Mass 
New  York, 
Brockton, 

Lee, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 


and 

N.y. 


Boston,  . 
Somerville, 
Somerville, 
Waltham, 
Barre,    . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cohasset, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Hanover, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Littleton, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 


2,000 

300 

250 

250 

2,500 

100 

100 

300 

15 

750 

500 

120 

500 

250 

2,000 

1,000 

2,000 

20 

80 

15,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 

100 

200 

500 

300 

500 

150 

200 

250 

360 

500 

1 1,000 

2  1,500 

1250 

2  750 

600 


S  10,000 

3,000 

5,000 

25,000 

250,000 

5,000 

10,000 

30,000 

1,500 

75,000 

50,000 

1,200 

10,550 

11,300 

10,000 

500 

30,000 

2,000 

300 

75,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 

1,900 

3,000 

5,000 

300 

50,000 

15,000 

20,000 

25,000 

11,500 

6,500 

1  25,000 
2 150,000 

1 10,000 

2  75,000 
60,000 


Dec.    19, 

1913. 
Nov.  24, 

1914. 
Apr.     4, 

1914. 
Dec.   16, 

1913. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
July   23, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Oct.    27, 

1914. 
May   13, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
June  22, 

1914. 
July     8, 

1914. 
Dec.     8, 

1913. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Dec.   15, 

1913. 
Apr.    15, 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
Sept.    5, 

1914. 
Nov.  15, 

1913. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.    12, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 
June   16, 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
Apr.    21, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 


Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Dec.    17, 

1913. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
July    23, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
July   31. 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
June  23, 

1914. 
Julv    23, 

1914. 
Dec.  22, 

1913. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
May     6, 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Sept.  14, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Oct.    23. 

1914. 
Apr.    16, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
July    17, 

1914. 
July    23, 

1914. 
May   18, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


5  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-five  years. 


46 


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[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


§02  fflPn 


Stack  Heater  Company, 

Standard  Fish  Company, 

Standard  Package  Company, 

Standard  Plunger  Elevator  Com- 
pany. 

Standard  Shoe  Machinery  Com- 
pany. 
Stanwood  Manufacturing  Co., 

Star  Bottling  Company, 

Star  Cement  Company, 

Star  Theatres  Incorporated, 

Starrett  &  Simes  Company, 

Steama  Furniture  Company, 

Stenman   Wire   Specialty    Com- 
pany. 
Sterling  Auto  Company, 

Sterling  Motor  Car  Company, 

Sterling  Motor  Company,    .- 

Sterling  Silk  Hosiery  Company, 

Stevens  Ice  Company,  The,^ 

Stewart  Bottling  Company, 

Stoddard  Rubber  Co.,  Inc., 

Stone  and  Forsyth  Company, 

Stoneham  Tool  &  Machine  Com- 
pany. 
Strand  Theatre  Company  of  Lynn, 

Strand  Theatres  Incorporated, 

Sturtevant  and  Hook  Corporation, 

The. 
Sturtevant,  Whiting  Company,     . 

Stutz  Motor  Car  Company     of 

Boston. 
Stutz  Motor  Service  &  Auto  Re- 
^  pair  Company  of  Boston. 
Suburban  Publishing  Co.  Inc., 

Suffolk  Construction  Company, 

Suffolk  Furniture  Co., 

Suffolk  Square  Pharmacy  Inc., 

Sumatra  Coffee  Company,  . 

Sumner  Avenue  Extension  Com- 
pany." 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Worcester,  Mass., 
and  New  York, 
N.Y. 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Fall  River, 
Brockton, 

Brockton, 
Springfield, 
Melrose, 
Boston,  . 


Worcester  and 

bury. 
Boston,  . 


Mill 


Stoneham, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
New  Bedford, 
North  Attleborouph, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Watertown, 
Cambridge, 
Cambridge, 
Maiden, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 


S80,000 
25,000 
150,000 
750,000 

25,000 
20,000 
12,000 
50,000 
10,000 

3,500 
30,000 

8.000 

15,000 

500,000 

50,000 
100,000 
50,000 
25,000 
60,000 
200,000 

5,000 

425,000 

10,000 

9,000 
40,000 
30,000 

2,000 

5,000 
10,000 

5,000 

6,000 
10,000 

5,000 


ISIOO 

2  100 

100 
1100 

2  100 

100 


100 

25 

110 

2  10 

10 
100 
100 
100 
100 

3  10 

MO 

2  10 

110 

2  10 

10 

15 
25 
10 

1100 

2  100 

100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

10 
100 
100 
100 

50 
100 
5 
100 
100 
100 
100 


1400 
2400 

250 

1350 

2 1,150 

7,500 


200 

480 

1 1,000 

2  4,000 

1,000 

35 

300 


150 

3  20,000 

«  10,000 

2  20,000 

12,500 

2  2,500 

10,000 

1  6,000 

2  4,000 
2,500 

1300 
2300 
2,000 


1 1,250 

2  3,000 

1,000 

90 

400 

300 

40 

50 

2,000 

50 

60 

100 

50 


1  $2,200 

2  40,000 
25,000 

1 35,000 

2 115,000 

750,000 


15,000 
20,000 
11,700 
2  12,500 
10,000 
3,500 
30,000 
6,000 
10,000 

3  200,000 

4  100,000 
2  200,000 

130 

50,500 
2 10,200 

25,000 
2  20,000 
200,000 
5,000 
2300 
1,540 
9,000 

40,000 

30,000 
2,000 
5,000 
1,000 
3,000 
6,000 
5,100 
5,000 


Oct.    27, 

1914. 
Apr.    25, 

1914. 
May     8, 

1914. 
Aug.     6, 

1914. 

Sept.    4, 

1914. 
July    21, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Sept.  19, 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
June   18, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Aug.   29, 

1914. 
June  30. 

1914. 

Jan.    28, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
Sept.    1, 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Sept.    4, 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1914. 
Dec.    10, 

1913. 
July     7, 

1914. 
Dec.     8, 

1913. 
Aug.     7, 

1914. 
Nov.  13, 

1914. 
July    17, 

1914. 
Feb.   26, 

1914. 
Apr.     7, 

1914. 
Aug.  13, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  First  preferred. 
*  Second  preferred. 


5  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
"  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  j 


1914.1 


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Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


"3 

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1-2 

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$50,000 
25,000 

isioo 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  250 

250 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

18,000 
25,000 
5,000 

110 

no 

1100 

2  100 

5 

1600 
2  1,200 
1100 
2  150 
1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

100 

100 

30,000 

100 

300 

10,000 

100 

100 

20,000 

100 

200 

25,000 

50 

500 

25,000 
5,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1100 

2  150 

50 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

100 

50 

50,000 

100 

500 

16,000 

100 

160 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

10 

500 

10,000 

100 

100 

30,000 

10 

3,000 

1,100,000 

1100 

2  100 

1  5,000 

2  6,000 

5,000 

10 

500 

100,000 
15,000 

125 
2  25 
100 

1  2,000 

2  2,000 

150 

25,000 

100 

250 

9,000 

100 

90 

10,000 

100 

100 

4,500 

100 

45 

125,000 

100 

1,250 

75,000 

10 

7,500 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

§2 


Sun  American  Publishing  Com- 
pany. 

Sun  Electric  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Sunset  View  Inc., 

Sunshine  Theatre  Company, 

Superior  Lunch  Company,   . 

Supply  Trades  Credit  Bureau  Inc. 

Surpass  Leather  Corporation, 

Sutherland    Company,    Incorpo- 
rated, The. 
Syrian-American  Company, 

T.  A.  Callahan  Company, 

T.  C.  Kelleher  Company, 

T.  D.  Downing  Co.,    . 

T.  F.  Graham  Co.,      . 

T.  J.  Broderick  Company, 

T.  J.  Flynn  Metal  Works  Inc 
The. 

T.  T.  Greenwood  &  Son,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

T  Wharf  Supply  and  Rental  Com- 
pany.3 

Talbot  &  Co.,  Inc.,     . 

Taunton  Mill  End  Company,  The, 

Taunton  Produce  Company, 

Taylor  &  Mayo  Company,  . 

Taylor  Gluem  Company,     . 

Tennessee  Valley  Light  &  Power 
Company. 

Terminal  Confectionery  Co.  Inc 

Textile  Manufacturing  Company, 

Thibodeau  Business  College  Inc. 

Thomas  A.  Elston  Company, 

Thomas  and  Company,  Inc., 

Thomas  Box  Company,  Inc., 

Thomas  Sutton  Company,  The, 

Thompson  Course  Incorporated, 
The. 

Thompson,  Dawson  Hide-Season- 
ing Machine  Company,  The. 

Thompson  Farms  Company, 

Thorp  &  Martin  Typewriter  Co. 


Lawrence, 

Hanson, 

Newton, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Fall  River, 


and 


Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Abington, 


Ipswich, 
Cambridge, 
Gardner, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Taunton, 
Taunton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston*  . 


Worcester,  Mass., 
and  Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 

Boston,  . 


Westfield, 
Fall  River, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Needham, 
Worcester, 
Springfield, 
Pembroke, 
Boston,  . 


2  §300 

25,000 

12,300 

1  6,000 
2  12,000 
2 12,000 

250 

10,000 

10,000 

30,000 

5,000 

15,500 

25,000 

1  4,000 

2  6,000 

700 

300 

5,000 

16,500 

16,000 

3,000 

1,110 

9,000 

30,000 

1 1,700 
2  300 

5,000 

1 50,000 

2  50,000 

15,000 

300 

9,000 

10,000 

4,500 

125,000 

50,000 

50,000 

10,000 


Mch.  23 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914 
Oct.    19, 

1914 
June  24, 

1914. 
Aug.  20, 

1914. 
Aug.  27, 

1914. 
Dec.   23 

1913. 
July    20, 

1914, 
Apr.    24, 

1914 
July    13, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914 
Dec.    12, 

1913. 
June     8 

1914. 
Apr.    18 

1914. 
June  26, 

1914. 
June     2, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
May   11 

1914. 
May  27, 

1914 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Nov.  28, 

1914 
Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Jan.    23 

1914. 

Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Oct.    29 

1914. 
Aug.   15, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
May 

1914. 
Sept. 

1914. 
Dec.     6, 

1913. 
Nov.    5, 

1913. 
Feb. 

1914. 
June  19, 

1914, 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Thrasher's  Inn,  Inc., 

Thurston   Nut   Lock   Company, 

The. 
Tishler  Levinson  Company,  The, 

Titus  &  Buckley  Company, 

Tomer-Fisher  Corporation,  . 

Tompkins-Stoddard  Company, 

Torpedo    Brand    Manufacturing 

Company, 
Tradesmen   and   Purchasers  As 

sociation.  The. 
Tremont  Cooperative  Society, 

Tremont  Theatre  Publishing  Com 

pany. 
Trio  Manufacturing  Co., 

Trombly-AUen  Jewelry  Company, 

Truesdale  Clinic,  Inc.,  The, 

Tubenabrush  Co., 

Tudor  Ice  Cream  Co., 

Tuners  Supply  Company,^  . 

Turner-Brown  Company,     . 

Tutein,  Shoules  &  Clay  Co., 

T waits  Manufacturing  Company, 

Twentieth     Century     Chemical 

Company,  The. 
Twenty  Associates  of  Gloucester, 

Incorporated.^ 
Twin  Cities  Ice  Company,   . 

Tyngsboro  Ice  Company,   . 

Union  Fruit  and  Produce  Com 

pany. 
Union  Glue  Company, 

Union  Grocery  Company,    . 

Union  Laundry  Company  of  Bos- 
ton. 
Union  Metal  Works  Inc.,     . 

Union   Motion   Picture   Theatre 

Corporation. 
Union  Oyster  House  Inc.,    . 

Union  Sales  Co.  Inc.,  . 

Union  Square  Dry  Goods  Co., 

Union  Square  Olympia  Company, 

Union  Wholesale  Drug  Co., 


Boston,  Mass, 
So.  Royalton, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,    . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Brookline, 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Somerville, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Springfield, 

Gloucester, 

New  Bedford, 

Tyngsboro, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Somerville, 

Somerville, 

Boston,  . 


,  and 

Vt. 


S40,000 
50,000 
15,000 
50,000 
50,000 

1,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 

5,000 
20,000 
100,000 
50,000 
50,000 
1  3,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
50,000 
325,000 
150,000 

5,000 
50,000 

2,000 
20,000 
50,000 

5,000 

5,000 
20,000 
25,000 

5,000 
40,000 


1S25 
2  25 
110 

2  10 

50 

100 

UOO 

2  100 

10 
100 
25 
10 
100 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 
10 
1100 
10 
10 

100 

100 

50 

5 

110 

2  10 

10 
50 
10 
100 
100 
100 
50 
100 
100 
100 
10 
200 


1  2,000 

2  3,000 

300 

500 

1150 

2  350 

100 

100 

2,000 

1,000 

50 

200 

1  2,500 

2  7,500 

500 

5,000 

130 

2,500 

1,000 

100 

100 

300 

10,000 

1  22,500 

2 10,000 

15,000 

100 

5,000 

20 
200 
500 
100 

50 
200 
250 
500 
200 


1  810,000 

2  20,000 

2  30 

6,500 

40,600 

2  20,100 

1,000 

4,000 

50,000 

1,000 

300 

5,000 

2  50 

18,700 

50,000 

1  3,000 

30 

1,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

36,000 

1450 

2  150 

150,000 

5,000 

50,000 

2,000 

20,000 

50,000 

5,000 

5,000 

20,000 

10,000 

5,000 

5,000 


Sept.  12, 

1913. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
Nov.  22, 

1913. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Sept.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.     8, 

1914. 
Feb.   26, 

1914. 
Aug.  17, 

1914. 
July    14, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Dec.   30, 

1913. 
June     3, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914.  ■ 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
May     7, 

1914. 
Aug.  27, 

1914. 
May    5, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Aug.  27, 

1914. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Mch.    9. 

1914. 
Oct.    29, 

1914. 
July    13, 

1914. 
Feb.     7, 

1914. 
May  27, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years. 


1914. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


"3 
'S. 
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>    S. 

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$100,000 
50,000 
250,000 

iSlOO 

2  100 

125 

2  25 

25 

1400 

2  600 
1 1,000 
2  1,000 
10,000 

10,000 

25 

400 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

20,000 
100,000 

110 

2  10 

10 

1 1,000 
2 1,000 
10,000 

200,000 
250,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1750 

2 1,250 
2,500 

5,000 

10 

500 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

2,500 

100 

25 

25,000 

100 

250 

50,000 

50 

1,000 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

5,000 

50 

100 

10,000 

50 

200 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

50,000 

100 

500 

100,000 

5 

20,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

50 

100 

30,000 

5 

6,000 

25,000 
50,000 

15 
25 
100 

1  2,000 

2  3,000 

500 

400,000 

100 

4,000 

100,000 
5,000 

uoo 

2  100 

10 

1300 

2700 

500 

50,000 
5,000 

110 

2  10 

50 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 

100 

300,000 

100 

3,000 

2    O    C1-I3 


United  Dairy  Products  Company, 
The. 

United  Grocers  Wholesale  Com- 
pany of  Marlboro. 

United  Grocers  Wholesale  Com- 
pany of  New  England. 

United  Grocery  Company,  Inc.,   . 

United  Honing  &  Stropping  Ma- 
chine Company. 
United  Limb  &  Brace  Co.,  The, 

United  Merchants  Corporation, 


United  Milk  Products  Company, 

The. 
United  Pharmaceutical  Company, 

United  Remedy  Co.,  Inc.,  . 

United  Retailers,  Inc.,  The, 

United  Skirt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

United  States  Color  &  Chemical 
Company. 

United  States  Electric  Generator 
Company. 

United  States  Fuel  Company, 

United  States  Hopper  Company, 
United  States  Match  Plate  Co.,  . 

United  States  Radiator  Corpo- 
ration of  Massachusetts. 

United  States  Tropical  Food  Com- 
pany. 

United  Tailoring  Company,  Inc. 

United  Textile  Company,    . 

Universal  Appliance  Company ,' 

Universal  Refining  Company, 

Universal  Stamping  Company, 

Universal  Trading  Bond  &  Coupon 

Company.'' 
Utilities  Equipment  Company, 

Utley  Company,  The, 

Van  Ormer  Coal  Company,'' 

Van  Slyck  Publishing  Company, 

Vassara  Fruit  Co.,  Inc., 

Vehicle  Spring  Supporter  Com- 
pany. 
Vendome  Taxicab  Company,  Inc. 

Verde  Antique  Quarries  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Marlboro, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 


Springfield,  Mass., 
and  New  York, 
N.Y. 

Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Watertown, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  Mass, 
Providence, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  Mass 
Ormer  and 
Timber,  Pa. 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


R.L 


Van 
Fallen 


1  S40,000 
2  60,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
250,000 

1,875 

30,100 

1 10,000 

2  10,000 

750 

1 75,000 

2 125,000 

300 

5,000 

30 

2,500 

6,200 

50,000 

15 

5,000 

5,300 

10,000 

25,000 

5,000 

5,000 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

3,300 

1 10,000 

2 15,000 

40,000 


1  30,000 

2  70,000 

2,100 

1 12,500 

2  25,000 

1,000 

400 


July      6, 
1914. 

May 


1914. 
May     1 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914 
Feb.    19, 

1914 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914 

Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Dec.   11 

1913. 
Jan.    23 

1914. 
Aug.   19 

1914. 
Oct.    28, 

1914 
Mch.    6, 

1914 
Aug. 

1914 
Jan.    27, 

1914 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Feb.    13 

1914. 
Aug.   14, 

1914. 
Nov.  17, 

1914 
July    20, 

1914 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Apr.    25 

1914. 
Nov.  28, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 
Oct.    24 

1914. 
Apr.      6 

1914. 

Sept.  26, 

1914. 
May  21 

1914. 
Feb.      5, 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Feb.   21 

1914. 


July     7, 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    13, 

1914. 

Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Aug.   19, 

1914. 
Oct.    29, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Aug.     8, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Aug.   21, 

1914. 
Nov.  18, 

1914. 
Aug.   24, 

1914. 
Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Apr.    25, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Oct.    26, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 

Sept.  28, 

1914. 
June  20, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
Jan.      3, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


Corporation 
Corporation 


chartered  for  twenty  years, 
chartered  for  fifty  years. 


50 


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[1914. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Where  Located. 

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Vermont  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

$10,000 

sioo 

100 

$10,000 

June   19, 
1914. 

June  20, 
1914. 

Victor  Chocolate  Company,  Inc., 

Brockton, 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Feb.    20, 
1914. 

Feb.  21, 
1914. 

Victor  Hat  Company, 

Springfield, 

50,000 

1100 

1250 

2300 

July     2, 

July     9, 

2  100 

2  250 

1914. 

1914. 

"Vim"  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,200 

Feb.    26, 
1914. 

Feb.  27, 
1914. 

Vincenzo  Rey,  Inc.,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

400 

June     2, 
1914. 

June  5, 
1914. 

Vineyard    Transportation    Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

1,000 

June   12, 

June  12, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Vitalait  Laboratory  of  New  Eng- 

Newton, 

150,000 

1100 

1750 

1  50,000 

Dec.   23, 

Dec.   23, 

land,  Inc.,  The. 

2  100 

2  750 

2  75,000 

1913. 

191.^. 

Vulcan  Fibre  Company, 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

125 

1  2,000 

1  50,000 

May     6, 

May  18, 

2  25 

2  6,000 

2 150,000 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.  Inc., 

New  Bedford, 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

150,000 

Jan.    24, 
1914. 

Jan.  27, 
1914. 

W.  &  A.  Bacon  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

1,500,000 

1100 

1 5,000 

1 400,000 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.  16, 

2  100 

2 10,000 

2  800,000 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  B.  Huette  Shoe  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

W.  F.  &  J.  S.  Kingsbery  Co.,      . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Portland,  Me. 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Sept.  14, 
1914. 

Sept.  28, 
1914. 

W.  F.  Cobb  Company, 

FrankUn, 

50,000 

1100 

1250 

1100 

June     5, 

June     8, 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Bennett  Co.,     . 

Lynn,     . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Dec.     2, 
1913. 

Dec.  3. 
1913. 

W.  H.  Brayton  Co.,    . 

Newton, 

5,000 

25 

200 

3,100 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

Apr.  24, 
1914. 

W.  H.  Ellis  &  Son  Company, 

Boston,  . 

61,500 

100 

615 

61,500 

May   13, 
1914. 

May  15, 
1914. 

W.  H.  Miner  Chocolate  Company, 

Springfield,  Mass., 

750,000 

1100 

1  2,500 

1  250,000 

Mch.  28, 

Apr    23, 

and  New  York, 
N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 

2  100 

2  5,000 

2  500,000 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Riddle  &  Son,  Inc.,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Sept.    9, 

Sept.  11, 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Young  Company,  The, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

1100 

1350 

1  35,000 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.    16, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

2  100 

2  150 

2  15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  J.  Casey  Company,  The, 

Somerville, 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

Jan.  2, 
1914. 

W.  J.  Jennison  Flour  Company,    . 

Springfield,  Mass., 
and    Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

50,000 

100 

500 

5,000 

Dec.   15, 
1913. 

Dec.  17, 
1913. 

W.  L.  Jackson  &  Sons  Company,   . 

Quincy, 

6,000 

100 

60 

6,000 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

Nov.  19, 
1914. 

W.  M.  Christie  and  Son  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

Feb.  2, 
1914. 

W.R.ElUottCo 

Boston,  . 

10.000 

1100 

150 

1  3,000 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    27, 

2  100 

250 

2  4,500 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  S.  Bray  &  Son,  Inc.,      . 

Haverhill, 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Jan.  26, 
1914. 

W.  V.  Small  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

75,000 

110 

1  2,500 

1  25,000 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      5, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

2  10 

25,000 

2  50,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Walk  Hill  Garage  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Sept.  14, 
1914. 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

Walker  &  Watson,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Oct.      7, 
1914. 

Oct.  9, 
1914. 

Walker  Press,  Inc.,  The,      . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

4,000 

Nov.    2, 
1914. 

Nov.  3, 
1914. 

Wallace  Nutting,  Incorporated,    . 

Framingham, 

250,000 

1100 

1 1,250 

1  125,000 

Jan.    2S, 

Jan.    30, 

2  100 

2  1,250 

2  125,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Walter  B.  Hennigan  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

50 

200 

5,000 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.  15. 
1914. 

Walter  J.  Bates,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

- 

Sept.    3, 
1914. 

Sept.  14, 
1914. 

Walter  S.  Barnes  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

1100 

1500 

1  50,000 

Deo.    22, 

Dec.   26, 

rated. 

2  100 

2500 

2  50,000 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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Boston,  . 

$15,000 

iSlOO 

150 

1  $5,000 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    13, 

2  100 

2  100 

2 10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Waltham  Electric  Co., 

Waltham, 

5,000 

10 

500 

30 

Dec.   29, 
1913. 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

Waltham  Foundry  Co., 

Waltham, 

48,000 

240 

200 

24,000 

Oct.    17, 
1914. 

Oct.  20, 
1914. 

Wamesit  Worsted  Company, 

Boston,  . 

6,000 

100 

60 

6,000 

July     8, 
1914. 

July  25, 
1914. 

Ware  Coupling  and  Nipple  Com- 

Ware,    . 

55,000 

1100 

1150 

1 15,000 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     9, 

pany. 

2  100 

2400 

2  40.000 

1914. 

1914. 

Warewel    Manufacturing    Com- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

100,000 

Jan.      6, 

Feb.   28, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warp  Compressing  Machine  Com- 

Worcester, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Nov.  21, 

Dec.    19, 

pany. 

1913. 

1913. 

Warren  Chambers  Pharmacy  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

125 

160 

1 1,500 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.    16. 

2  25 

2  140 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren  F.  Fraser  Co., 

Boston,  . 

12,500 

100 

125 

12,500 

Jan.      5, 
1914. 

Jan.  8, 
1914. 

Washburn  Purizone  Company,     . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

600,000 

1100 

1  2,000 

1  50,000 

July    31, 

Mch.  18, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

2  100 

2  4,000 

2  400,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Washburn-Skilton  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Nov.  19, 
1914. 

Washington  Jewelry  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Jan.    26, 
1914. 

Jan.  29, 
1914. 

Watauga  Mining  Company, 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

300 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

Nov.  17, 
1914. 

Web-Lox    Fibre    Manufacturing 

Newton, 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

50,000 

Sept.  11, 

Sept.  11, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Webb  Realty  Company.s     . 

Quincy, 

50,000 

100 

500 

5,000 

July     8, 
1914. 

July  9, 
1914. 

Webber  Mfg.  Co 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

1100 

1150 

2  20,000 

Oct.      7, 

Oct.    21, 

2  100 

2350 

1914. 

1914. 

Weber's  Shoe  Parlor  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

12,500 

100 

125 

12,500 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

Webster  Auto  Delivery  Company, 

Dudley, 

5,000 

100 

50 

500 

Apr.     7, 
1914. 

Apr.  8, 
1914. 

Webster  Lumber  &  Supply  Com- 

Webster, 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

10,000 

Dec.     3, 

Dec.   22, 

pany. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wedgemere    Conservatories    In- 

Winchester,    . 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,000 

Mch.  30, 

Apr.     3, 

corporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Welch  Bros.  Company  of  Lowell, 

Lowell,  . 

10,000 

50 

200 

10,000 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

Oct.  6, 
1914. 

Weldon  Garage,  Inc., 

Greenfield, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Nov.  28, 
1913. 

Dee.  1, 
1913. 

Wellington  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

18,000 

15 

1 1,800 

1  9,000 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  25, 

25 

2  1,800 

2  9,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellington  Improvement  Associar 

Medford, 

10,000 

5 

2,000 

3,000 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.  26, 

tion.  Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellmade  Gas  Mantle  Company, 

Boston,  . 

40,000 

110 

1  2,000 

2  20,000 

June     4, 

June     5, 

2  10 

2  2,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Wendell  Realty  Company ,4 

Pittsfield, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Apr.     7, 
1914. 

Apr.  18, 
1914. 

Wenham  Lake  Ice  Corporation,   . 

Salem,    . 

75,000 

1100 

1600 

1  60,000 

Aug.   12, 

Aug.   14, 

2  100 

2  150 

2  15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Wentworth  Clothing  Company,    . 

New  Bedford, 

20,000 

100 

200 

300 

Sept.     8, 
1914. 

Sept.  10, 
1914. 

Wentworth,  Fosdick  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

Dec.   29, 
1913. 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

West  &  Dodge,  Inc 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June  30, 
1914. 

July  1, 
1914. 

West  India  Management  and  Con- 

Boston, . 

25,000 

100 

250 

4,000 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    27, 

sultation  Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

West  Stockbridge  Creamery,  Inc., 

West  Stockbridge,   . 

5,000 

10 

500 

3,120 

Oct.    10, 

Oct.    24, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Western  Oil  and  Gasoline  Com- 

Boston, . 

25,000 

1100 

1100 

2  2,100 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.    29, 

pany. 

2  100 

2  150 

1914. 

1914. 

Westminster  Shank  Company,      . 

Westminster,  . 

1,000 

50 

20 

1,000 

July    10, 
1914. 

July  18, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
*  Corporation  chartered  until  Jan.  1,  1964. 


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Fitchburg, 

$6,000 

sioo 

60 

S6,000 

May   13, 
1914. 

May  14, 
1914. 

Wheelock-Jeffrey  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Apr.      6, 
1914. 

Apr.  6, 
1914. 

White  Star  Mattress  Company,  . 

Chelsea, 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Apr.  17, 
1914. 

WHtmore  Company,  The.i 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

2  100 

2  100 

2 10,000 

Nov.  29, 

Jan.    23, 

3  100 

3  150 

3 15,000 

1913. 

1914. 

Whitney  Bros.,  Inc 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

30,000 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Jan.  2, 
1914. 

Whittier-Wel'ington    Corporation 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Mav  25, 

May  26, 

of  Massachusetts,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wilbur  Theatre  Company,  The,   . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

400 

Mch.  27, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

William  C.  Gregor,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Feb.     5, 
1914. 

Feb.  11, 
1914. 

WilUam  C.  Jones  Company, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

July    27, 
1914. 

July  27, 
1914. 

William  C.  McConnell  Company, 

Boston,  .        ; 

5,000 

100 

50 

500 

Apr.    29, 
1914. 

Apr.  30, 
1914. 

William  Dean  Sanford  Corpora- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

2  50 

2 1,000 

3  24,650 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  30, 

tion,  The. 

3  25 

3  2,000 

1914. 

1914. 

William  H.  Prior,  Incorporated,   . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Dec.   30, 
1913. 

Jan.  1, 
1914. 

William  Hall  Company, 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Oct.    21, 
1914. 

Oct.  30, 
1914. 

William  I.  Siff  Co.  Inc., 

Worcester,  Mass., 
and  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

1,000 

50 

20 

1,000 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Wilham  J.  Thompson  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Somerville, 

25,000 

100 

250 

300 

Dec.    16, 
1913. 

Dec.  17, 
1913. 

William  Kellar  Construction  Co., 

Newton, 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

Feb.    25, 
1914. 

Mch.  4, 
1914. 

William  L.  Miller  Company,* 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

300 

May     4, 
1914. 

May  6, 
1914. 

William  N.  Hamel  &  Co.,  Inc.,     . 

Lawrence, 

12,000 

50 

240 

150 

Apr.    16, 
1914. 

Apr.  17, 
1914. 

Wilham  S.  Howe  Co., 

Somerville, 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

May  20, 
1914. 

May  20. 
1914. 

Williams  &  Daly  Company  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

50 

500 

25,000 

June   18, 

June  26, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wilhams  Shoe  Store,  Incorporated, 

Northampton, 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

Oct.    30, 
1914. 

Nov.  6, 
1914. 

Wilson  and  Shapiro  Poultry  Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

1,000 

May   11, 

May  12, 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Windsor  Pharmacy  Inc., 

Lawrence, 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Feb.    27, 
1914. 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Winkler-Reinherz  Bag  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

3,000 

Apr.    24, 
1914. 

Apr.  30, 
1914. 

Winslow  B.  Taylor,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

2  100 

2  500 

2  50,000 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  26, 

3  100 

3  500 

3  49,500 

1914. 

1914. 

Winslow,  Mackenzie  Co.,     . 

Fall  River,      . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Oct.      7, 
1914. 

Oct.  20, 
1914. 

Winthrop     Confectionery     Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

Sept.  28, 

Oct.      3, 

pany,  Inc. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winthrop     M.     Baker     Boston 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

2  10 

2 10,000 

2  100,000 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.  13, 

Chocolate  Company. 

3  10 

3 10,000 

3  100,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Wizard  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

2  10 

2  500 

2  5,000 

May  14, 

June    4, 

3  10 

3 1,000 

3 10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Wolcott  Square  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

4,000 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Apr.  21, 
1914. 

Wolff  &  Silverman  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

7,500 

May     2, 
1914. 

May  4, 
1914. 

Wollaston  Masonic  Temple  Asso- 

Quincy, 

50,000 

2  10 

2  500 

2  5,000 

Nov.  11, 

Nov.  16, 

ciation. 

6  10 
6  10 

6  2,000 
6  2,500 

6  20,000 
6  15,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Woman's   Achievement   Publisb- 

Boston,  . 

125,000 

2  10 

2  5,000 

2  50,000 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    12. 

U  ing  Company,  The. 

3  10 

3  7,500 

3  75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

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Wonder  Last  Company,  The, 

Lawrence, 

S5,000 

S50 

100 

$5,000 

July   28, 

1914. 
Aug.  19, 

Aug.  10. 
1914. 

Wonder-mist  Co.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

100,000 

Aug.   26, 

1914. 

1914. 

Wonder-mist  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

UOO 

1250 

1  3,000 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.    17, 

2  100 

2  250 

2  25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Woods  and  Company,   Incorpo- 

Springfield,     . 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Sept.  12, 

Oct.    22, 

rated.     • 

1914. 

1914. 

Wool  &  Fibre  Importing  Com- 

Boston, Mass.,  and 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

June   12, 

June  22, 

pany. 

Stonington,  Conn. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woolenwash  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Nov.     3, 
1914. 

Woonsocket    Machine    &    Press 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

300 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    13, 

Company. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester    Autogenous    Welding 

Worcester, 

25,000 

100 

250 

1,500 

Mch.  28, 

Apr.    11, 

and     Construction     Company, 
Inc. 
Worcester  Felt  Shoe  Co.,     . 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester, 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

21,010 

July   30, 

Aug.  24, 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Floor  Wall  and  Tile  Co., 

Worcester, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Feb.     9, 
1914. 

Worcester     Land     Development 

Worcester, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.    17. 

Company.  3 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Outfitting  Company,   . 

Worcester, 

2,500 

100 

25 

1,600 

Aug.   10, 

1914. 
June  30, 

Aug.  14. 

1914. 
July     1. 

Worcester  Strip  Steel  Mills  Com- 

Worcester, 

50,000 

100 

500 

45,000 

pany. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Tire  Fabric  Company, 

Worcester, 

50,000 

100 

500 

24,000 

Dec.     8, 

1913. 
July      3, 

Dec.   10, 

1913. 
July     7, 

Worcester  Woodenware  and  Paper 

Worcester, 

25,000 

1100 

1150 

1 15,000 

Company. 

2  100 

2  100 

2  500 

1914. 

1914. 

Worden  Realty  Company,  The,'  . 

Springfield,     . 

10,000 

150 

160 

1 1,250 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  30, 

2  50 

2  140 

2  7,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Wrentham  Hat  Works  Inc., 

Wrentham,     . 

50,000 

MOO 

«300 

4  30,000 

July     8, 

July    14, 

5  100 

5  100 

5  10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

2  100 

2  100 

2 10,000 

Wright  Garage  Company, 

Merrimac, 

10,000 

50 

200 

4,000 

June     5, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

June  10, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

Wuntwet  Leather  Company, 

Boston,  . 

300,000 

100 

3,000 

300,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Yo-Yo  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

100,000 

June     1, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

June  30, 

1914. 
Feb.     4. 

Young    Curley   Ward  well   Com- 

Cambridge,    . 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

pany. 

Totals      . 

1914. 

1914. 

1,603  corporations, 

S123,193,67C 

$71,507,960 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
1  First  preferred. 


5  Second  preferred. 


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Abstract  of  Articles  of  Organization  of  Trust  Companies,  imder  Chapter 

374,  Acts  of  1904. 


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Beverly  Trust  Company,          .        .        .     •  . 
Charles  River  Trust  Company, 

Commercial  Trust  Company 

Hanover  Trust  Company 

Lexington  Trust  Company,       .... 
Massachusetts  Trust  Company, 

Needham  Trust  Company 

Old  South  Trust  Company  of  Boston,  The, 
Tremont  Trust  Company,         .         .         .■        . 

Beverly, 

Cambridge, 

Springfield, 

Boston, 

Lexington,  . 

Boston, 

Needham,    . 

Boston, 

Boston, 

Total,  . 

$100,000 

1 200,000 

350,000 

200,000 

50,000 

500,000 

50,000 

200,000 

2  200,000 

1,000 
2,000 
3,500 
2,000 

500 
5,000 

500 
2,000 
2,000 

May  19, 

1914. 
June     4, 

1914. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Nov.    5, 

1913. 
July    15, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 

May  27, 

1914. 
July     2. 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
May     8, 

1914. 
Jan.      8, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Dec.     9, 

1913. 
July    24, 

1914. 
Aug.   19, 

1914. 

9  corporations, 

$1,850,000 

1  And  a  paid  in  surplus  of  $200,000. 


2  And  a  surplus  of  S50,000. 


Abstract  of  Articles  of  Organization  of  Savings  Banks,  mider  Chapter  590, 
Acts  of  1908,  as  amended  by  Chapter  4-91,  Acts  of  1909. 


NAME  of  corporation. 


Where  Located. 


Date  of 
Organiza- 
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Date  of 
Incorpora- 
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Grove  Hall  Savings  Bank, 
Lafayette  Savings  Bank,  The, 
Winthrop  Savings  Bank, 
3  corporations. 


Boston, 
Boston, 
Winthrop, 


Jan.  21, 
1914. 

Dec.  2, 
1913. 

Mch.  12, 
1914. 


Jan.  30, 
1914. 

Dec.  19, 
1913. 

Mch.  16, 
1914. 


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36,  120  and  125  of  the  Revised  Laws,  Chapter  628,  Acts  of  1911,  and  Chapter 
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Alumnae  Association  of  Smith  College,    . 

Northampton, 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.    16, 
1913. 

Jan.  2, 
1914. 

Alumnae  Association  of  the  State  Normal  Schoo 

Framingham, 

- 

- 

- 

June     6, 

June   11, 

at  Framingham,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alumnae  of  the  Training  School  for  Nurses  o 

Newton, 

- 

- 

- 

May  18, 

May  25, 

the  Newton  Hospital,  Incorporated. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amateur  Skating  Association   of  the  Unitec 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.    20, 

States  of  America. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Society  of  Colonial  Families,  Inc., 

j  Boston,  . 

$30,000 

$100 

300 

July    13, 
1914. 

July  15, 
1914. 

Amherst  Poultry  Association,  The, 

Amherst, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    19, 
1914. 

Nov.  23, 
1914. 

Animal  Rescue  League  of  Fall  River, 

Fall  River, 

- 

- 

- 

May     5, 
1914. 

June  25, 
1914. 

Antlers,  Incorporated,  The,     . 

Everett, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    28, 
1913. 

Dec.  6, 
1913. 

Arena  Athletic  Association  Inc.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

10 

100 

Nov.     5, 
1914. 

Nov.  27. 
1914. 

Armenian  Philomathic-Educational  Society  o 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

May  30, 

July    28, 

Kessirig,  Armenia,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arrow  Club, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

June  20, 
1914. 

July  14, 
1914. 

Ashand  Odd  Fellows  Building  Association, 

Ashland, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

June     9, 
1914. 

June  22, 
1914. 

Associacao  de  Carridade  do  Ispirito  Santo  da 

Fall  River, 

- 

- 

- 

July     8, 

Oct.    26, 

Santissma  Trindade. 

1914. 

1914. 

Association  for  Independent  Cooperative  Living 

,    Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.    19, 
1913. 

Jan.  26, 
1914. 

Association  of  the  Knights  of  Cracow  under  the 

Fall  River, 

- 

- 

_ 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.  31, 

protection  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  In 

1914. 

1914. 

corporated,  The.i 

Atlas  Athletic  Club  of  Chicopee,  The,      . 

Chicopee, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Nov.  20, 
1914. 

Augustav  Benevolent  Association,   . 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

June  25, 
1914. 

Aug.  29, 
1914. 

Avon  Co-operative  Bank,^ 

Avon,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Feb.    19, 
1914. 

Feb.  24, 
1914. 

Bakers  Island  Association, 

Salem,    . 

- 

- 

- 

.Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Bass  River  Social  Club, 

Yarmouth, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.  22, 
1913. 

Dec.  17, 
1913. 

Bay  State  Motorcycle  Club,  The,   . 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

June   16, 
1914. 

July  10, 
1914. 

Belchertown  Historical  Association,  The, 

Belchertown, 

- 

- 

- 

Apr.    28, 
1914. 

Sept.  16. 
1914. 

Bellevue  Golf  Club 

Melrose, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    23, 
1914. 

Nov.  2, 
1914. 

Benevolent  Society  of  Columbus  and  Washing- 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.  18, 

Nov.  30, 

ton  Sons.i 

1914. 

1914. 

Beresna  Beneficial  Society,^    . 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  12, 
1914. 

June  3, 
1914. 

Boston  and  Tufts  Dental  Alumni  Association 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  11, 

Apr.      1, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston-Atlantic   Marine  Benefit   Association 

Boston,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Dec.     6, 

Dec.   22. 

Inc. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Caledonian  Club  Building  Association 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

Mch.    7, 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Bostori  Chapter  American  Institute  of  Banking 

Boston,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

Mch.  19, 

Apr.      1, 

Section  of  American  Bankers  Association. 

1914. 

1914 

Boston  Hebrew  Bricklayers  Educational  Asso- 

Boston, . 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.  25, 

ciation. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Association,     . 

Boston,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.    21, 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Acts  of  1911.  chap.  628. 


2  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623. 


56 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  or  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Boston  School  of  Physical  Education, 

Boston  Teachers'  Club,  Inc 

Boston  Workmen's  Club, 
Boston  Young  Men's  Fraternal  Association,' 
Boylston  Club  of  Boston,  Inc.,  The, 
Breaden  Cheese  Tree  Motor  Club,  . 
Breakers  Yacht  Club,    .... 


Bridgewater   Society   of   the   New   Jerusalem 

Church,  The.2 
Bristol  County  Association  of  King's  Daughters 

and  Sons,  of  Massachusetts,  The. 
British  Friendly  Society,  The,' 

Brockton  Knights  of  Columbus  Building  Asso- 
ciation. The. 
Brotherhood  of  Power  Workers, 

Builders'  Exchange  of  Springfield,  Massachu- 
setts. 
Burns  Memorial  Association  of  Quincy,  The,  . 

Business  Women's  Health  Insurance  Company,' 

Calvary  Baptist  Church  of  North  Attleboro, 

Massachusetts. 
Cambridge  Tailors'  Protective  Association,     . 


Cape  Cod  Association,  . 
Gary  House  Association,  The, 
Chelsea  Civic  Aid  Society, 
Chelsea  Hebrew  Sheltering  Home, 
Chevra  Chesed  Shel  Emas,     . 


Chioopee  Falls  Polish  Home  Association  (In- 
corporated). 
Children's  Museum  of  Boston, 

Chinese  American  Citizens  Association,  The,  . 

Christopher  Columbus  Mutual  Benefit  Asso- 
ciation of  Revere,  The.i 
Church  of  Christ  in  Granby,  The,2 


Citizens  Republican  Club, 
Clarendon  Social  Club,  . 
Clover  Club  of  Boston,  The,  . 
Club  Champlain  of  Willimansett, 
Club  des  Citoycns-Americains, 
Club  Lafayette,     . 


Club  National  Franco-Americaiu  of  Brockton, 
Mass. 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Cohasset, 

Boston,  . 

Bridgewater, 

Taunton, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Quincy, 

Boston,  . 

North  Attleborough, 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 

Chelsea, 

Chelsea, 

Worcester, 

Chicopee, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Revere,  . 

Granby, 

Boston,  . 

Hull,      . 

Boston,  . 

Chicopee, 

Lowell,  . 

Lowell,  . 

Brockton, 


$100,000 


10,000 


30,000 


5,000 


3,000 


500 


Mch.  24, 

1914. 
Dec.    10 

1913. 
Mch.  22, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Aug. 

1914. 
Sept. 

1914. 
May  20, 

1913 
Apr.    29, 

1914 
Apr.    18, 

1914. 
July     ! 

1914. 
June  15, 

1914. 
Apr.    25 

1913. 
Sept.  14, 

1914. 
May  11 

1914. 
July    16, 

1914. 
Feb.    11 

1914. 
Aug.  25 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Dec.     8 

1913. 
Sept.    8, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Mch. 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
May   19, 

1914. 
Aug.   17, 

1914. 
Feb.    13 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Dec.     8 

1913. 
June  25, 

1914. 
Jan.    23 

1914. 
Oct.    13 

1914. 
Mch.  20 

1914. 
Dec.     4 

1913. 

Dec.     6 

1913. 


1  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


2  R.  L.,  chap.  36,  sect.  51. 


8  R.  L.,  chap.  120. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


57 


Certificates  o 

/  Organization, 

etc.  —  Continued. 

NAME  OF  .CORPORATION. 

Where  Located. 

"o 

S 

a 

.a 

1 

1 

a 

3 

!3^ 

s.s 

P- 

Pi 

i, 

P 

P 

College  Club  ot  Lowell,  The,  .... 

Lowell,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

Apr.     3, 

1914. 
May     1, 

Colonel  Timothy  Bigelow  Chapter,  Daughters 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

- 

of  the  American  Revolution. 

f 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbus  Country  Club,  Inc 

Springfield,     . 

- 

- 

-     July    25, 

Sept.     8, 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Casualty  Company,^ 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

June  29, 
1914. 

July      8, 
1914. 

Congregation  Adath  Yeshurun, 

Springfield, 

- 

- 

- 

July    20, 
1914. 

Aug.   27, 
1914. 

Congregation  Beth  El 

Springfield, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.      7, 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Congregation  Sha — Arey  Zion  Inc., 

Chelsea, 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Congregation  Tifareth  Israel  of  Maplewood,     . 

Maiden, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.    3, 
1913. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Congregational  Church  of  West  Cummington, 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  25, 

Apr.      4, 

The.2 

1914. 

1914. 

Consumers'  League  of  Massachusetts  (Incor- 

Boston, . 

- 

_ 

- 

Mch.    4, 

May     6, 

porated). 

1914. 

1914. 

Corporation  of  the  First  United  Church  CBap- 

Swampscott,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.  21, 

Dec.     4, 

tists  and  Disciples)  of  Swampscott,  Mass., 
The. 
Countryside  Social  and  Athletic  Association, 

1913. 

1913. 

Millis,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

May    5, 

July    18, 

The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cyclecar  Club  of  New  England,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

May  21, 
1914. 

June   16, 
1914. 

Dante  Club 

Somerville, 

- 

- 

- 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Daughters  and  Sons  of  Lithuania  Benefit  As- 

Cambridge,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.   30, 

sociation  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  Incorporated.^ 

1913. 

1913. 

Daughters  of  Lithuania  of  Worcester,^     . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

Nov.  18, 
1913. 

Dec.    11, 
1913. 

Daughters  of  Zion  Old  Peoples  Home, 

Springfield, 

- 

- 

- 

June  27, 
1914. 

Sept.  16, 
1914. 

Dorchester  Hebrew  Free  School, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

May  11, 
1914. 

May   15, 
1914. 

Dorchester  Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Feb.     7. 
1914. 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Dreadnaught  Social  Club 

New  Bedford, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    28, 
1914. 

Nov.  20, 
1914. 

East  Blackstone  Grange  No.  137,  Patrons  of 

Blackstone,     . 

- 

- 

_ 

Aug.  18, 

Aug.  27, 

Husbandry. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Seamen's  Protective  Association,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.   20, 
1913. 

Jan.      5, 
1914. 

Eastern  Star  Associates,         .... 

Boston,  . 

S25,000 

$10 

2,500 

Mch.  26, 
1914. 

June  26, 
1914. 

EUezabetgrad  Benefit  Association.^ 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    14, 
1914. 

Nov.  14, 
1914. 

Eliot  Social  Club,  The 

Lowell,  .     '   . 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Elks  Biiilding  Corporation  of  Cambridge, 

Cambridge,     , 

60,000 

10 

5,000 

Apr.     4, 
1914. 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Ehn  Hill  Country  Club  of  Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

50 

3,000 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

Eureka  Masonic  ReUef  Association,  The.s 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

July   31, 
1914. 

Sept.  10, 
1914. 

Everett  City  Club 

Everett, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    31, 
1913. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Everett  Gun  Club 

Everett, 

- 

- 

- 

June  12, 
1914. 

July    28. 
1914. 

Fairhaven  Independent  Espirito  Santo  Club,    . 

Fairhaven, 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.    10, 
1913. 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

Fall  River  Horse  Show  Association,  The, 

Fall  River,      . 

- 

- 

- 

Apr.     3, 
1914. 

June     5, 
1914. 

Faulkner  Retail  Grocers'  Association, 

Maiden, 

- 

- 

- 

May  27, 
1914. 

Nov.  24, 
1914. 

Femcroft  Auto  Club, 

Middleton, 

1,000 

25 

40 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Apr.   13, 
1914. 

1  R.  L.,  chap.  120. 


2  R.  L.,  chap.  36,  sect.  51. 


3  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


58 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


First  Baptist  Church  of  Raynham  Massachu- 
setts, The.i 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  in  Medford, 
Massachusetts. 

First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  of  Mebose, 
Massachusetts. 

First  Congregational  Church,! 

First  Congregational  Church  of  Natick,i 

First  Parish  Congregational  Church  of  Brockton 

Mass.,  The.i 
First  Pentecostal  Church  of  the  Nazarene  of 

Cambridge,  The.i 
First  Presbyterian  Church  Society  of  Everett, 

Massachusetts,  The."- 
Flint  Social  and  Amateur  Athletic  Club, 

Ford  Hall  Foundation,  . 

Forest  Hills  Co-operative  Bank,^     . 

Forest  Hills  Hospital  Training  School, 

Framingham  Masonic  Club,    . 

Franklin  County  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation, Inc.,  The. 

Fraternal  Beneficial  Society  of  Wladyslaw  Ja- 
giello.3 

Friendly  Society  of  Novgrad  Volynsk,^    . 

Gamma  Zeta  of  The  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Frater- 
nity. 
Gay  Head  Improvement  Association,  The, 

Gloucester  District  Nursing  Association, 

Gloucester  Poultry  Association, 

Gordon  Bible  Institute,  Incorporated,  The, 

Greek  Orthodox  Community  of  Boston,  Inc, 

The, 
Greenfield  Base  Ball  Association,  The, 

Greenwood  Memorial  Church, 

Grill  of  the  North  Shore,  Inc.,  The, 

Guild  of  Boston  Artists,  Inc., 

Guild  of  Saint  Agnes  of  Worcester,  The, 

Hale  Fund  Relief  Association  of  the  Newbury- 

port  Fire  Department,  The. 
Hampshire  County  Farm  Improvement  Bureau 

Inc..  The. 
Hampshire  County  Sportman's  Club,  The, 

Harvard  Legal  Aid  Bureau,    .... 

Hebrew  Free  Loan  Association  of  Fall  River, 

The. 
Hebrew  Progressive  Polish  Association,  Inc.,'   . 

Hibernian  Building  Association  of  Woburn, 
Massachusetts. 


Raynham, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Holyoke, 

Natick,  . 

Brockton, 

Cambridge, 

Everett, 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Framingham, 

Greenfield, 

Hudson, 

Boston,  . 

Amherst, 

Gay  Head, 

Gloucester, 

Gloucester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Greenfield, 

Boston, 

Gloucester, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Newburyport, 

Northampton, 

Northampton, 

Cambridge, 

Fall  River. 

Boston,  . 

Woburn, 


$1,000 


2,000 


10,000 


_ 

July   1, 

1914. 

- 

May  9, 

1914. 

-  !  July  20, 

1914. 

- 

Dec.  11, 

1913. 

- 

Jan.  12, 

1914. 

- 

Apr.  28, 

1914. 

- 

Dec.  3, 

1913. 

- 

Oct.  27, 

1913. 

_ 

Dec.  16, 

1913. 

- 

Aug.  13, 

1914. 

- 

Feb.  2 

1914. 

100 

Aug.  1 

1914. 

- 

Apr.   6 

1914. 

_ 

Jan.   2 

1914. 

_ 

Oct.  17 

1914. 

— 

Nov.  9, 

1914. 

- 

Apr.  16 

1914. 

- 

Apr.  10, 

1914. 

_ 

May  23, 

1914. 

- 

Apr.  9, 

1914. 

- 

Sept.  28, 

1914. 

_ 

June  9, 

1914. 

- 

Aug.  5, 

1914. 

- 

Apr.  8, 

1914. 

- 

May  28, 

1914. 

_ 

Feb.  16, 

1914. 

_ 

Oct.  29, 

1913. 

_ 

Dec.  22, 

1913. 

- 

Nov.  14, 

1914. 

200 

May  11, 

1914. 

_ 

Feb.  25, 

1914. 

- 

Sept.  2, 

1913. 

_ 

Oct.  27, 

1914. 

1,000 

Jan.  14, 

1914. 

»  R.  L.,  chap.  3(5,  soot.  ,51. 


'  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623. 


3  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


59 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Hillside  Men's  Club,      ..... 

Hingham  EQstorical  Society,  The,    . 

Hingham  Village  Improvement  Society,  Incor- 
porated. 
Holbrook  Athletic  Association, 

Holliston  Historical  Society,  Incorporated,  The, 

Holyoke  Infant  Hygiene  Association, 

Hotel  Men's  Club,         ..... 

House  of  David,  Inc 

Howard  Club, 

Hudson  Odd  Fellows  Association,    . 

Huntington  Institute  for  Orphan  Children,  The, 

Immanuel  Community  Church, 

Independent  Barbers  Local  Union  of  Haverhill, 

Independent  Order  Sons  of  Israel,^ 

Indian  Outing  Club 

Irwin  Fund,  Trustees  of  the,  .... 

Italian  Citizens  Club  of  Boston,  The, 

Itahan  Mutual  Benefit  Cathohc  Society  of 
Maria,  Vahsbona,  of  Roccasicura,  Inc.' 

Italian  Mutual  Benefit  Society  Bovio  of  Boston, 
Incorporated.! 

Jewish  Children's  Aid  Society  of  Boston, 

Jolly  Scots  (Inc.),  The 

Kent  Club,  inc..  The,     ..... 
Khrimian  Hayrig  Fund  of  America,  Inc., 

King  Cove  Boat  Club, 

Kingscroft  Improvement  Association,  Inc.,  The, 
Kitchamakin  Camp,  Inc 

Knights  of  Columbus  Building  Association  of 

South  Hadley. 
Knights  of  Columbus  Religious,  Educational, 

Charitable   and   Benevolent   Association   of 

Worcester. 
Knights  of  Zaslav  Benefit  Association,'    . 

Kopaigorod  Benefit  Association,!     . 

Krakus  Polish  Benefit  Society,' 

Ladies  Cloak  Pressmens  Association  of  Boston, 

Laurier  Benefit  Association  of  Lawrence,  Mas- 
sachusetts.' 
Lawrence  Fife  and  Drum  Corps, 


Medford, 
Hingham, 
Hingham, 
Holbrook, 
Holliston, 
Holyoke, 
Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
Brockton, 
Hudson, 
Boston,  . 
Pittsfield, 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Weymouth, 
Peabody, 
Braintree, 
South  Hadley, 
Worcester, 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lawrence, 


S10,000 
5,000 


$100 
10 


100 
500 


Apr.    21 

1914. 
June   11 

1914. 
Mch.  25 

1914. 
May     1 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914 
Dec.  30, 

1913 
Sept.  17, 

1914. 
July    15, 

1914. 
Dec.   19 

1913. 
Oct.      9 

1913. 
May  19 

1914. 
Nov.    7, 

1913 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Sept.    4, 

1913. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Nov.  17 

1913. 
Apr.     4, 

1914 
Aug.   24, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1914. 
June  23, 

1914. 
Aug.     4 

1914. 
Aug.   19 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
July    2 

1914. 
June  23, 

1914 

Apr. 

1914 
July    10, 

1914. 
Mch.  21 

1914. 
Nov.    4 

1914. 
Nov.     6 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 


May  28, 

1914. 
June  18, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Sept.  25, 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
Jan.    14, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
May  26, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Feb.    21, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1913. 
Apr.    21, 

1914. 
Sept.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 
Aug.   13, 

1914. 
Aug.  29, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Aug.  27, 

1914. 
June  25, 

1914. 

Apr.    29, 

1914. 
July    11, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Nov.  24, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 


1  Actsof  1911,  chap.  628. 


60  ,         CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 

Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


[1914. 


"o 

ei 

A 

NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Where  Located. 

0 

■a 
6 

1 
1 

3 
1 

>  S 

02 

6 

ll 

a 

fi 

It, 

Q 

Q 

Lithuanian  Beneficial  Society  "Unity",  Brigh- 

Boston, . 

Nov.  22, 

Dec.   19, 

ton,  Mass.,  Incorporated.! 

1913. 

1913. 

Lithuanian  Housekeepers  Benefit  Club.i  . 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.     5, 
1913. 

Dec.  27, 
1913. 

Lithuanian  Ladies'  Beneficial  Society  "Biruta", 

Brockton, 

- 

_ 

- 

Oct.    23, 

Dec.     8, 

of  Brockton.i 

1913. 

1913. 

Lithuanian  Social  Camp  Association,  Lawrence, 

Lawrence, 

$10,000 

$10 

1,000 

Oct.      8, 

Oct.    28, 

Mass. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lithuanian  Sons'  Sick  Benefit  Society,i  . 

Gardner, 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.  11, 
1914. 

Oct.  2. 
1914. 

Love  of  Justice  Congregation,  The, 

Pittsfield, 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.    3, 
1913. 

Jan.  24, 
1914. 

Lublin  Progressive  Association,^ 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Apr.     8, 
1914. 

Apr.  22, 
1914. 

Ludlow  Hospital  Society 

Ludlow, 

- 

- 

- 

June     2, 
1914. 

July  28, 
1914. 

Luzitano  Club, 

New  Bedford, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

Mch.  19, 
1914. 

Mch.  27, 
1914. 

Lynnhurst  Men's  Club  Building  Association,  . 

Lynn  and  Saugus,    . 

- 

- 

- 

June     4, 
1914. 

Sept.  2, 
1914. 

Major  Thomas  B.  Griffith  Memorial  Corpora- 

Carver, . 

- 

_ 

- 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.    13, 

tion. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manhattan  Athletic  Club,       .... 

Cambridge,     . 

- 

- 

Aug.   21, 
1913. 

Jan.  5, 
1914. 

Maplewood  Inn  Auto  Club 

Middleton, 

- 

- 

- 

Apr.    21, 
1914. 

Apr.  22, 
1914. 

Marlborough  Lodge  No.  1239  Benevolent  and 

Marlborough, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

June  19, 

June  23, 

Protective  Order  of  Elks. 

1914. 

1914. 

Masonic   Building   Association   of   Indian 

Springfield, 

15,000 

10 

1,500 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.  18, 

Orchard. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Dealers  As- 

Boston, . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.   22, 

Jan.      8, 

sociation,  The. 

1913. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Department  of  the  Ladies  of  the 

Newburyport, 

- 

_ 

_ 

Apr.      7, 

May  25, 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

1913. 

1914. 

Massachusetts    Employment    Agencies    Asso- 

Boston, . 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.     8, 

Sept.  18, 

ciation. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Fruit  Growers  Association,  Inc., 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.    20, 
1914. 

Oct.  27, 
1914. 

Massachusetts  Hebrews'  Benefit  Corporation,! 

Chelsea, 

- 

- 

- 

May     5, 
1914. 

May  15, 
1914. 

Massachusetts  Highland  Guard,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  19, 
1914. 

June  6, 
1914. 

Massachusetts  Poultry  Association,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.  16, 
1914. 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

Massachusetts  Single  Tax  League,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.      5, 
1914. 

Oct.  26, 
1914. 

Master   Plumbers   Association   of   Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.      2, 

Nov.     6, 

Mass.,  The. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mechanics  Club  Inc 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

July     1, 
1914. 

Aug.  17, 
1914. 

Medford  Women's  Club  House  Corporation,     . 

Medford, 

12,000 

10 

1,200 

Feb.   20, 
1914. 

Mch.  13, 
1914. 

Meeting  House  Hill  Co-operative  Bank,^ 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Apr.  22, 
1914. 

Meb-ose  Historical  Society,     .... 

Meb-ose, 

- 

- 

- 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Jan.  27, 
1914. 

Memorial  Hall  Association  of  Groveland, 

Groveland, 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.      6, 
1914. 

Nov.  14. 
1914. 

Meridian  Club, 

Natick,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Aug.  17, 
1914. 

Merrimack  Valley  Improvement  Association,   . 

Haverhill, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.  28, 
1913. 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

Messenger's  Meadow  Association,   . 

Melrose, 

- 

- 

- 

May  21, 
1914. 

May  26, 
1914. 

Metropolitan  Hill  Ladies  Club, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.    4, 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

Metropolitan  Social  and  Harmony  Club, 

New  Bedford, 

Nov.  20, 
1913. 

Dec.  29, 
1913. 

I  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


2  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


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Certificates  of  Organization, 

etc.  —  Continued. 

NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Where  Located. 

M 

m 

i 

.a 

k 
"a 

O 

1 

1 

"3 
"1 

>2 

d 

S-2 

O 

CL, 

•Z 

Q 

R^ 

Middleborough  Lodge  No.  1274,  of  the  Benevo- 

Middleborough, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Aug.  20 

Sept.    9, 

lent  and  Protective  Order  of  Elks,  of  the 

1914. 

1914. 

United  States  of  America  Building  Associa- 

tion. 
Middlesex    County    Organization    of    King's 

Medford, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Aug.  14 

Mch.  30, 

Daughters  and  Sons. 

1913. 

1914. 

Milton  Social  Service  League, 

Milton,  . 

~ 

- 

- 

Feb.    25 
1914. 

Apr.  15, 
1914. 

Monterey  Grange  No.  291 

Monterey, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.     6 

1913. 
June  13 

Jan.  3, 
1914. 

Sept.  19, 

Monument  National  Club,     .... 

Holyoke, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1914. 

1914. 

Most  Holy  Mary  of  Pompeii  Society  of  Catholic 

Lawrence, 

- 

- 

- 

Jan.    12 

Mch.    4, 

Workers  for  Mutual  Aid  of  Lawrence,  Mass.i 

1914. 

1914. 

Mt.  Lebanon  Society, 

Fall  River, 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Dec.   22 
1913. 

Feb.  18, 
1914. 

Mutual  Aid  Society  of  Citizens  of  Squillani,  In- 

Boston, . 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.      1 

Oct.    30, 

corporated.! 

1914. 

1914. 

Mutual  Aid  Society  of  Saint  Euplius  of  Trevico, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.  10 

Sept.  24, 

Incorporated,  The.' 

1914. 

1914. 

Mutual  Succor  Joseph-Aurele  Costanzo  Incor- 

Lawrence, 

- 

- 

- 

Sept.  29 

Nov.    5, 

porated.! 

1914. 

1914. 

Natick  Visiting  Nurse  Association,  The,  . 

Natick,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Oct.      6 
1914. 

Nov.  12, 
1914. 

National  Employment  Association  for  Cured 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Feb.    20 

Aug.     6, 

Tubercular  Persons. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Society  of  Daughters  of  Lithuania, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.     8 

Dec.   27, 

Incorporated.! 

1913. 

1913. 

Nazarene  Holiness  Church 

Medford, 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Aug.   21 
1914. 

Aug.  27, 
1914. 

Neighborhood  Betterment  Association,     . 

Reading, 

- 

- 

- 

June  30 
1914. 

July  14, 
1914. 

Neptune  Athletic  Association, 

Boston,  . 

$1,000 

$10 

100 

Feb.    25 
1914. 

Mch.  5, 
1914. 

New  Bedford  Power  Boat  Club, 

New  Bedford, 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.    13 
1913. 

Dec.  26, 
1913. 

New  England  Civics  Institute, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

May     1 
1914. 

May  4, 
1914. 

New  England  Kum  Hattin  Homes, 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

May  15 
1914. 

July  10, 
1914. 

New  England  Swedish  Baptist  Sunday  School 

Quincy, 

- 

- 

- 

May     1 

May     4, 

Union  and  Bethel  Beach  Summer  Assembly. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Italy  Artillery  Tripoli,  Italian  Mutual  Aid 

Boston,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.   11 

Jan.      5, 

and  Benefit  Society  of  E.  Boston,  Mass.i 

1913. 

1914. 

Newburyport  Firemen's  Sick  Benefit  Associa- 

Newburyport, 

- 

- 

- 

Mch.  18 

Mch.  31, 

tion.! 

1914. 

1914. 

Newburyport   Grange,   No.   279,   Patrons  of 

Newburyport, 

- 

- 

- 

Jan.    23 

Jan.    26, 

Husbandry. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newburyport  Teachers'  Association, 

Newburyport, 

- 

- 

- 

June   12 
1914. 

June  16, 
1914. 

North   Attleboro    Lodge    :^1011,    Benevolent 

North  Attleborough, 

- 

_ 

_ 

May     5 

June  26, 

and  Protective  Order  of  Elks  of  the  United 

1914. 

1914. 

States  of  America. 

North  Cambridge  Social  Club, 

Cambridge,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.  14 
1913. 

Jan.  5, 
1914. 

North  End  Hebrew  School,  The,     . 

New  Bedford, 

- 

- 

- 

Nov.     6 
1913. 

Dec.  2, 
1913. 

Northampton  Horse  Breeders  and  Drivers  As- 

Northampton, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

May     8 

June   11, 

sociation. 

1914. 

1914. 

Norwood  Civic  Association,    .... 

Norwood, 

- 

- 

- 

Dec.   30 
1913. 

Jan.  23, 
1914. 

Oak  Island  Improvement  Club,  Inc., 

Revere,  . 

3,000 

10 

300 

Aug.   11 
1914. 

Sept.  8, 
1914. 

Odd  Fellows  Association  of  New  Bedford, 

New  Bedford, 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

Mch.  18 
1914. 

May  26, 
1914. 

Odd  Fellows'  Building  Association  of  Milford, 

Milford, 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

Dec.     4 

Feb.      7, 

Mass. 

1913. 

1914. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Association  Groton,  . 

Groton, 

7,000 

10 

700 

June   15 
1914. 

July  |28, 
1914. 

Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


62 


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[1914. 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Old  Beacon  Club,  .         . 

Old  Elm  Country  Club,  .... 

Olive  Avenue  and  Surroundings  Improvement 
Association,  The. 

Our  Lady's  of  Perpetual  Help  Lithuanian 
Roman  Catholic  Society  of  the  city  of  Brock- 
ton, Mass.i 

Oxford  Pastime  Club,    ..... 

Pageant  of  Cape  Cod,  The,     .... 

Parish   of  All    Saints   Protestant   Episcopal 

Church,  Attleborough,  Massachusetts. 
Peabody  Club  Incorporated 

Peabody    Finnish    Workingmen's    Association 

"Taimi." 
Peabody  Hebrew  Ladies  Aid  Association, 

Pen  and  Pencil  Club  of  Boston, 

People  of  Sudilkow  Association,!     . 

Piety  Corner  Club 

Pilgrim  Congregational  Church,  of  Leominster, 

Massachusetts.2 
Pittsfield  Aerie,  No.  358,  Fraternal  Order  of 

Eagles. 
Point  of  Pines  Yacht  Club,  Inc 

Polish  National  Building  Association  of  Cam- 
bridge, The. 

Polish  National  Home  Association  Club  (In- 
corporated). 

Protective  League  of  Labor's  Sons  Mutual 
Benefit  Society.^ 

Pullman  Mission, 

Pure  Food  Educational  League  of  America,  The, 
Quequechan  Fish  &  Game  Club, 

Quincy  Market  Club, 

Reade  Society,  The, 

Reading  Visiting  Nurse  Association, 

Red  Mens  Charitable  .Association  of  Worcester, 

Revere  Mutual  Benefit  and  Aid  Society  of  Saint 
Michael  The  Archangel  of  Chiusano  San 
Domenico.  Incorporated.^ 

Roaring  Brook  Farm  Club 

Rockdale  Neighborhood  Association  Inc.,  The, 

Rockport  Country  Club  of  Rockport  Massa- 
chusetts. 
Rogers  Home  for  Aged  Women, 

Roman  Catholic  Polish  Daughters  Society  of 

Westfield. 
Roxbury  Italian  Club,  Incorporated, 


Hull,      . 
North  Reading, 
Maiden, 
Brockton, 

Oxford,  . 

Sandwich, 

Attleborough, 

Peabody, 

Peabody, 

Peabody, 

Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Waltham, 

Leominster, 

Pittsfield, 

Revere,  . 

Cambridge, 

Chicopee, 

Boston,  . 

Lynn, 

Springfield, 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


Worcester, 
Revere,  . 

Chester, 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Whitman, 

Westfield, 

Boston,  . 


S20,000 


20,000 


50,000 


100,000 
1,000 


100 
50 


_ 

June  10, 

1914. 

- 

Oct.  12, 

1914. 

- 

Jan.   7, 

1914. 

- 

Sept.  17, 

1914. 

_ 

Feb.  28, 

1914. 

2,000 

May  22, 

1914. 

- 

Jan.  27, 

1914. 

- 

Moh.  19, 

1914. 

_ 

Feb.  21, 

1914. 

- 

Dec.  4, 

1913. 

- 

Apr.   7, 

1914. 

- 

Nov.  9, 

1914. 

- 

May  14, 

1914. 

- 

Feb.  5, 

1914. 

2,000 

Dec.  20, 

1913. 

- 

Aug.  6, 

1914. 

5,000 

May  7, 

1914. 

- 

Oct.  28, 

1914. 

- 

Apr.  2, 

1914. 

_ 

June  5, 

1914. 

1,000 

Apr.  25, 

1914. 

20 

Jan.  20, 

1914. 

- 

May  18, 

1914. 

_ 

Feb.  10, 

1914. 

- 

■June  5, 

1914. 

- 

July  20, 

1914. 

- 

Sept.  30, 

1914. 

200 

Mch.  27, 

1914. 

- 

Aug.  10, 

1914. 

- 

Dec.  2, 

1913. 

- 

Dec.  16, 

1913. 

- 

Mch.  2, 

1914. 

- 

July  9, 

1914. 

1  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


2  R.  L.,  chap.  36,  sect.  51. 


1914. 


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Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Russian  Orthodox  Holv  Annunciation  Associa- 
tion, The.i 
Rutland  Private  Sanatorium  Association, 

Sacred  Heart   and   Saint  Anthony  Parochial 

Schools  of  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 
Saint  Agrippina  of  Mineo  Benefit  Society,^ 

Saint  Benignus  Catholic  Benevolent  Society, "^  . 

St.  Francis  de  Sales  Parochial  School  Corpo- 
ration. 

Saint  John  the  Baptist  Lithuanian  Benefit  As- 
sociation, of  Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  In- 
corporated.i 

St.  John's  Parish  Home  for  Working  Girls,  The, 

St.  Joseph's  School  of  Worcester  Mass.,  The,    . 

Saint  Mary  Assumption  of  Avellino  Mutual  Aid 

and  Benefit  Society  Incorporated,  i 
Saint  Mary's  Schools  of  Worcester, 

Saint  Stanislaus  PoUsh  Lyceum  of  Three  Rivers, 

Saint  Stanislaus  Social  Club,  .... 

Saint  Vladimir  Society,  Incorporated,  i    . 

Salem  Association  for  the  Prevention  of  Tuber- 
culosis. 
Salem  Chamber  of  Conamerce  and  Civics,  The, 

Scandia  Building  Association, 

Scheptowka  Aid  Association,! 

Scott  &  Company  Ltd.  Mutual  Benefit  Asso- 

ciation.i 
Second  Church  in  Newton,  The,  ^    . 

Sharon  Country  Club 

Sharon  Playground  and  Recreation  Association, 

Shawmut  Co-operative  Bank  of  Dorchester  in 
Boston.  3 

Social  Club  of  Pawtucketville,  Lowell,  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Society  for  Mutual  Benefit  and  Rehef  "  Citizens 
of  Salemi"  (Incorporated).^ 

Society  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  of  the 
Blessed  Virgin  Mary,  of  Cambridge,  Massa- 
chusetts.i 

Society  Sons  of  Calabria,  Incorporated,^  . 

South  Boston  Society  of  the  Daughters  of  Lithu- 
ania under  the  Patronage  of  the  Most  Holy 
Mother,  The.' 

South  Carver  Ladies  Social  Union,  The,   . 

Springfield  Peddlers  Protective  Association,     . 
Springfield  Visiting  Nurse  Association,  The, 


Student  Council  of  Harvard  University,  The, 


Peabody, 
Rutland, 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 

Springfield, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Pahner, 

Chicopee, 

Taunton, 

Salem, 

Salem, 

Lynn, 

Boston, 

Boston, 

Newton, 

Sharon, 

Sharon, 

Boston, 

Lowell, 

Boston, 

Cambridge, 

North  Adams, 
Boston,  . 

Carver,  . 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Cambridge, 


Dec.  23, 
1913. 

Nov.  26, 

1913. 
May  20, 

1914 
Nov.  14, 

1914. 
Nov.  25 

1913. 
Nov.  6, 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1914, 

Mch.  28, 

1914. 
Apr.  30 

1914. 
Nov.  25 

1913. 
Mch.  25 

1914. 
Feb.  2, 

1914 
Dec.  22, 

1913. 
Jan.  26 

1914. 
Dec.  2, 

1913. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.   1 

1914. 
Oct.   5 

1914. 
Apr.  14, 

1914. 
Apr.  17, 

1914. 
Apr.  16, 

1914. 
Dec.  1 

1913. 
Dec.  4 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Mch.  17, 

1914. 
Apr.  23 

1914. 

Jan.  13, 
1914 

Nov.  18, 
1913 

June  4, 

1914 
July  14, 

1914. 
June  12 

1914. 

Oct.  30 
1913. 


Jan.   3, 

1914. 
Jan.  26, 

1914. 
June  12, 

1914. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Dec.  9, 

1913. 
Nov.  12, 

1914. 
Oct.   9, 

1914. 

July  28, 

1914. 
May  1, 

1914. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Apr.   8, 

1914. 
Mch.  7, 

1914. 
Jan.  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  9, 

1914. 
Jan.  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Apr.  23, 

1914. 
Oct.  29, 

1914. 
Apr.  21, 

1914. 
Apr.  21, 

1914. 
May  11, 

1914. 
Dec.  3, 

1913. 
Dec.  29, 

1913. 
Apr.  17, 

1914. 
Apr.  23, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 

June  2, 
1914. 

Dec.  9, 
1913. 

Aug.  10, 
1914. 

Aug.  27, 
1914. 

July  28, 
1914. 

Dec.  11, 
1913. 


I  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


2  R.  L.,  chap.  36,  sect.  51. 


3  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623. 


64 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1914. 


CeHificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Students  House  Corporation, 
Sudilkov  Brotherhood  Association, 
Suntaug  Auto  Club, 
Surfside  Hotel  Automobile  Club,  The, 
Swedish  Home  of  Peace  ("Fridhem"), 
Syrian  Christian  Charitable  Society,  The, 
Syrian  National  Club,    . 


Tadeusza  Kosciuski  Polish  Home  Associated. 

(Incorporated). 
Taratine  Building  Association, 

Taunton  Lodge,  No.  150,  Benevolent  and  Pro- 
tective Order  of  Elks  of  the  United  States  of 
America. 

Teano  Benefit  Society,  Luigi  Tansillo,i     . 

Technology  Building  Corporation  of  the  Alpha 

Tau  Omega  Fraternity  Alumni,  The. 
Theodore  Roosevelt  Associates,  Inc., 

>  Third  Baptist  Church  of  Fall  River,  The, 

Trojan  Athletic  Club 

Turners  Falls  Athletic  Association,  The,   . 

Turners  Falls  Eagles  Club,  The, 

Union  Congregational  Church  of  East  Walpole, 
Mass.2 

United  Beneficial  Society  of  Cambridge,  Mas- 
sachusetts, The.i 

United  Lithuanian  Societies  of  Stoughton, 
Mass  . 

United  Sisters'  Bicker-Chaihm  Association, 
The. 

United  Syrian  Society  of  Lawrence,  Mass., 

Unity  Club  of  Revere 

University  Athletic  Club,        .... 
Vasa  Building  Association,      .... 

Vineyard  Haven  Grange  No   281   Patrons  of 

Husbandry. 
W.  &  A.  Bacon  Company  Employees'  Benefit 

Association,  i 
Wakefield  Eagles  Building  Association, 

Wakefield  Elks  Home  Association,  . 

Wakefield  Visiting  Nurse  Association, 

Waltham  Social  Service  League, 

Ward  Four  Cuckoo  Club,  The, 

Watch  City  Co-operative  Bank,^     . 

Wayland  Inn  Club, 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lynnfield, 

Gloucester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Springfield, 

Swampscott, 

Taunton, 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

New  Bedford, 

Montague, 

Montague, 

Walpole, 

Cambridge, 

Stoughton, 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Revere,  . 

Cambridge, 

Brockton, 

Tisbury, 

Boston,  . 

Wakefield, 

Wakefield, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Holyoke, 

Waltham, 

Wayland, 


$25,000 
20,000 


50,000 


12,000 
25,000 


$10 
10 


2,500 
2,000 


5,000 


1,200 
2,500 


Mch.  20, 

1914 
Oct.    15, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
June   11 

1914. 
Jan.    23 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1913. 
Jan.      8 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 

July    21 

1914. 
June     8 

1914. 
May   13 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Nov.  10, 

1913 
Jan.    24, 

1914. 
June     3, 

1914. 
Oct.    21 

1913. 
Oct.    22, 

1913. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Nov.  25, 

1913. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Deo.   22, 

1913. 
May  28, 

1914. 
June     9, 

1914. 
June     1 

1914. 
Oct.      8 

1913. 
Dec.   26, 

1913. 
May     9, 

1914. 
Dec.     8 

1913. 
June     9 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
July    30, 

1914 


'  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


2  R.  L.,  chap.  30,  sect.  51. 


Acts  of  1912,  chap.-623. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


65 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Concluded. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Wellesley  Firemen's  Relief  Association,!  . 

Wellesley  Park  and  Oaks  Improvement  Asso- 
ciation, The. 
Wenham  Village  Improvement  Society,  Inc.,  . 

West  End  Young  Mens  Hebrew  Association, 

West  Gloucester  Grange  No.  286,  Patrons  of 

Husbandry. 
West  Newton  Music  School,  Incorporated, 

West  Springfield  Grange  No.  147  Patrons  of 

Husbandry. 
Weston  School  for  Girls,  The, 

Widen  Lord  Tanning  Co.  Employees'  Mutual 
Benefit  Association,  Inc.i 

Woman's  Club  House  Corporation  of  Framing- 
ham,  The. 

Woman's  Club  of  Brockton 

Woman's  Club  of  Fall  River,  The,   . 

Woman's  Home  and  Foreign  Mission  Society  of 

the  Advent  Christian  Denomination,  The. 
Women's  City  Club  of  Boston, 

Women's  Educational  and  Industrial  Union, 

Trustees  of  the. 
Worcester  Aerie,  Fraternal  Order  of  Eagles, 

Worcester  County  Improvement  League  and 
Alfalfa  Club. 

Worcester  Knights  of  Pythias  Charitable  and 
Educational  Association. 

Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association  of  Cam- 
bridge. 

Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association  of  Revere,    . 

Young  Women's  Hebrew  Association  of  Lynn, 

Mass. 
Zaslav  Benefit  Association  of  Boston,  i 


355  corporations, 


Where  Located. 


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Natick,  . 

Wenham, 

Boston,  . 

Gloucester, 

Newton, 

West  Springfield 

Boston,  . 

Danvers, 

Framingham 

Brockton, 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Cambridge, 

Revere,  . 

Lynn, 

Boston,  . 

Total, 


S25,000 
10,000 


$1,031,000 


SIO 


2,500 


1,000 


Nov.  28, 

1913. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1913. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Aug.     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Dec.     6, 

1913. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
June   18, 

1914. 
Nov.  17, 

1913. 
Apr.    16, 

1914. 
Dec.     8, 

1913. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 
Nov.    5, 

1913. 
Apr.     3, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Oct.      7, 

1913. 
July    18, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Dec.     5, 

1913. 


Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Oct.    16, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
May  25, 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Aug.     5, 

1914. 
Feb.    21, 

1914. 
Dec.   23, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Dec.     9, 

1913. 
Apr.      4, 

1914. 
Aug.   10, 

1914. 
Dec.    17, 

1913. 
Aug.   13, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 
Dec.   16, 

1913. 


I  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


66 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION, 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Organization  of  Credit  Unions,  binder  Chapter  419, 

Acts  of  1909. 


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Beverly  Investment  Credit  Union,  . 

Cosmopolitan  Credit  Union,  The,    . 

Elmco  Credit  Union 

Gilco  Credit  Union 

Greater  Boston  Credit  Union, 

Jewish  Farmers'  Cooperative  Credit  Union  of 

Bristol  County,  Massachusetts,  The. 
Massachusetts  Credit  Union, 

Progressive  Credit  Union, 

Regnillas  Credit  Union, 

Roxbury  Credit  Union,  The,  . 

Sacred  Heart  Credit  Union,  The,  or  "La  Caisse 

Populaire  du  Sacre  Coeur". 
St.  Francis  Credit  Union, 

Shawmut  Credit  Union,  The, 

Shoe  Clerks  Credit  Union, 

Traders'  Credit  Union,  The,   . 

Workers'  Credit  Union, 

'Zion  Credit  Union,  The, 

17  corporations. 


Beverly, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Attleborough, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
New  Bedford, 
Fitchburg, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Fitchburg, 
Worcester, 


Dec.     2, 

1913. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Oct.      1, 

1914. 
July    11, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Sept.    S, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
June  29, 

1914. 
July    11, 

1914. 
Apr.   17, 

1914. 
Oct.    26, 

1914. 


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ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Increase  of  Capital,  under  Section  54,  Chapter  110, 
and  Section  7,  Chapter  125,  Revised  Laws. 


NAME  OF  corporation. 


Location. 


Amount 

of 
Increase. 


Amount 
Paid  in. 


When 
Paid  in. 


Amherst  Power  Company, 
ArUngton  Gas  Light  Company,  . 
Arlington  Gas  Light  Company,  . 
Attleborough  Steam  and  Electric  Company, 
Blackstone  Electric  Light  Company,  The,    . 
Boston  Conservatory  of  Music^ 
Cambridge  Electric  Light  Company,   . 
Cambridge  Gas  Light  Company, 
Connecticut  River  Transmission  Company, 
Fall  River  Electric  Light  Company,    . 
Fall  River  Electric  Light  Company,    . 
Fall  River  Gas  Works  Company, 
Gardner  Electric  Light  Company, 
Gardner  Electric  Light  Company,- 
Greenfield  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company, 
Haverhill  Gas  Light  Company,  . 
Heath  Telephone  Company, 
Leominster  Gas  Light  Company, 
Marion  Gas  Company,  The, 
Marion  Gas  Company,  The, 
Old  Colony  Gas  Company, 


Old  Colony  Gas  Company, 
Scituate  Water  Company, 


Amherst, 

Arlington, 

Arlington, 

Attleborough, 

Blackstone, 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Fall  River, 

Fall  River, 

Gardner, 

Gardner, 

Greenfield, 

Haverhill, 

Heath,   . 

Leominster, 

Marion, 

Marion, 

Haverhill, 

Haverhill, 

Scituate, 


$100,000 

81,000 

66,500 

40,000 

30,000 

450,000 

50,000 

120,000 

495,000 

200,000 

200,000 

115,000 

80,000 

3  40,000 

4  40,000 
250,000 

510,000 
78,000 
85,000 
15,000 
30,000 

211,000 

200,000 


3  70,000 
*  134,800 


3100,000 

81,000 

66,500 

40,000 

30,000 

450,000 

50,000 

120,000 

495,000 

200,000 

200,000 

115,000 

80,000 

3  40,000 

4  40,000 
250,000 

510,000 

78,000 

85,000 

15,000 

30,000 

100,500 

110,500 

100,000 

100,000 

4  34,800 

« 10,000 

4 15,000 

*  15,000 

4  10,000 

4  20,000 

3  70,000 

4  30,000 


Jan.    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
June  18, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
July      5, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
June  25, 

1914. 
July    19, 

1913. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Dec.    12, 

1913. 
Dec.    12, 

1913. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
June  12, 

1914. 
Apr.     3, 

1913. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1912. 
May    ,2, 

1913. 
Oct.    24, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
June  26, 

1914. 
Dec.    21, 

1901. 
Jan.      9, 

1902. 
Feb.    23, 

1904. 
Oct.    31, 

1906. 
Dec.    31, 

1908. 
Apr.    10, 

1911. 
July    11, 

1912. 
Sept.    1, 

1912. 


1  Increase  under  R.  L.  chap.  125,  sect.  7. 

2  Corrected  certificate,  in  Ueu  of  certificate  filed  Feb.  11,  1914. 


3  Preferred. 
*  Common. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  91 

Certificates  of  Increase  of  Capital,  etc. —  Concluded. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Amount 

of 
Increase. 

Amount 
Paid  in. 

When 
Paid  in. 

When 
Filed. 

Weymouth  Light  and  Power  Company, 
Worcester  Electric  Light  Company,  The,     . 
Worcester  Gas  Light  Company,           .... 

Weymouth,     . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Totals,     . 

S30,000 
100,000 
200,000 

$30,000 
100,000 
200,000 

Feb.  22, 
1914. 

Jan. 15, 
1914. 

Apr.  15, 
1914. 

June  6, 
1914. 

Feb.  26, 
1914. 

June  10 
1914. 

26  certificates,  21  corporations 

84,021,300 

S4,021,300 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Increase  of  Capital  of  Gas,  Electric  Light  and 
Water  Corporations,  under  Section  68,  Chapter  742  and  Section  5,  Chapter 
787,  Acts  of  19U. 


name  of  corporation. 


Location. 


Amount 

of 
Increase. 

Amount 

When 

Paid  in. 

Paid  in. 

8100,000 

$100,000 

Jan.  31, 
1914. 

150,000 

150,000 

May  28, 
1914. 

75,000 

75,000 

Dec.  15, 
1913. 

46,500 

46,500 

Sept.  18, 
1914. 

360,000 

360,000 

July  31, 
1914. 

100,000 

100,000 

Dec.  1, 
1913. 

20,000 

20,000 

July  15, 
1913. 

20,000 

20,000 

Sept.  30, 
1914. 

1 35,000 

1 10,100 

Feb.  2, 
1«14. 

1 5,300 

Feb.  3, 
1914. 

11,150 

Feb.  13, 
1914. 

1 2,600 

Feb.  14, 
1914. 

1  5,900 

Feb.  25, 
1914. 

19,950 

Feb.  27, 
1914. 

480,000 

215,000 

Jan.  16, 
1911. 

2  265,000 

Mch.  24, 
1914. 

60,000 

60,000 

3_ 

30,000 

30,000 

May  13, 
1913. 

250,000 

250,000 

Apr.  3, 
1911. 

250,000 

250,000 

Apr.  6, 
1914. 

75,000 

75,000 

July  30, 
1914. 

$2,051,500 

$2,051,500 

When 
Filed. 


Agawam  Electric  Company,  The, 
Amesbury  Electric  Light  Company,     . 
Amherst  Gas  Company,     . 
Arlington  Gas  Light  Company,  . 
Citizens'  Gas  Light  Company,  of  Quincy, 
Easthampton  Gas  Company, 
Franklin  Electric  Light  Company, 
Gardner  Gas,  Fuel  and  Light  Company, 
Greenfield  Gas  Light  Company, 


New  Bedford  Gas  and  Edison  Light  Company, 


Plymouth  Electric  Light  Company,     . 
Southbridge  Water  Supply  Company, 
United  Electric  Light  Company, 
United  Electric  Light  Company, 
Ware  Electric  Company,    . 

15  certificates,  14  corporations,     . 


Agawam, 

Amesbury, 

Amherst, 

Arlington, 

Quincy, 

Easthampton, 

Montague, 

Gardner, 

Greenfield, 


New  Bedford, 

Plymouth, 
Southbridge, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 
Ware,     . 

Totals, 


Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1914. 
Oct.    23, 

1914. 
Aug.     4, 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1914. 
Aug.  14, 

1914. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Nov.  14, 

1914. 


Oct.    16, 
1914. 


Nov.  16, 

1914. 
Aug.     26, 

1914. 
Oct.    13, 

1914. 
Oct.    13, 

1914. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Except  23  shares  on  which  there  is  a  small  balance  due,  namely  $650.    Against  this  the  corporation  holds  the  certificate 
of  23  shares  as  security. 

3  Paid  in  on  or  about  Oct.  12,  1913. 


92 


ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Articles  of  Amendment  (Increase  of  Capital)  by  Corporations 
under  The  Business  Corporation  Law. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


A.  H.  Davenport  Company, 

A.  J.  Bates  Company 

A.  Storrs  and  Bement  Company, 
Acme  Spring  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Acushnet  Process  Company,     . 
Adams  &  Ruxton  Construction  Company, 
Alco  Film  Corporation  of  New  England,    . 
Ailing  Rubber  Company, 
American  Belting  and  Tanning  Company, 

American  Feature  Film  Co 

American  Life-Saving  Garment  Company,  ^ 

American  Manufacturing  Company, 

Ames  Plow  Company, 

Amherst  Waxed  Paper  Mills, 

Apsley  Rubber.  Company, 

Arthur  C.  Harvey  Company, 

Ashby,  Crawford  Company, 

Associated  Trust,  Inc.,  The, 

Atlantic  Coast  Hardware  Co., 

Atlantic  Printing  Company, 

B.  D.  Rising  Paper  Company, 

Baush  Machine  Tool  Company, 

Bay  State  Storage  &  Warehouse  Company, 

Bay  State  Thread  Works, 

Bay  View  Quarry  Company,     . 

Beauvais  Water  Heater  Company,  The,     . 

Bellere  Automatic  Train   Stopping  Machinery 

Co.8 
Benoit  Clothing  Company,^ 

Bigelow  Carpet  Corporation, 

Boston  Fibre  Co.,  Inc.,     . 


Boston,  . 

Webster, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Acushnet, 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York,  ' 
Boston,  . 

Amherst, 

Hudson, 

Boston,  . 

Marlborough, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Great  Barring 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Quincy, 

Holyoke, 


Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


S400,000 

1 100,000 

2 100,000 

30,000 

1, 3 165,000 

2  35,000 

60,000 

10,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 
25,000 

2  25,000 

^2,000 

6  25,000 
2  6,000,000 

2  300,000 
20,000 

1  500,000 

2  500,000 
1 100,000 
2 100,000 

1  25,000 

2  75,000 
2  50,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 
2  30,000 

600,000 

1  500,000 

2  1,000,000 

1 175,000 

2 150,000 

7  29,500 
2  60,500 
2  30,000 

2 125,000 

50,000 

8,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 
25,000 


$300,000 

1  300,000 

70,000 

2 15,000 

15,000 

5,000 

2  20,000 

25,000 

1  40,000 
48,000 

275,000 

1 4,000,000 

1  350,000 

30,000 

1  500,000 

1 100,000 

1 100,000 

2  50,000 

1  500,000 
2  50,000 
2  50,000 

1  30,000 

100,000 

2  250,000 

1  25,000 

1 125,000 

2  64,500 
1  20,000 

1  75,000 

50,000 

2,000 

1  5,495,000 

2  8,045,000 

25,000 


$700,000 

1  400,000 

2  100,000 
100,000 

1, 3 165,000 

2  50,000 

75,000 

15,000 

1 20,000 

2  50,000 

50,000 

1 40,000 
2  25,000 
<  50,000 

» 300,000 

1 4,000,000 

2  6,000,000 

1 350,000 

2  300,000 

50,000 

1 1,000,000 
2  500,000 
1200,000 
2 100,000 
1 125,000 
2 125,000 
1  500,000 
2 100,000 

1  20,000 

2  80,000 

1  30,000 

2  30,000 
700,000 

1 500,000 
2  1,250,000 

1  200,000 

2  150,000 
1 125,000 
2 125,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 
1  75,000 

2 125,000 
100,000 

10,000 

1  5,500,000 

2  8,050,000 

50,000 


'  Preferred. 
2  Common. 
'  This  amount  was  reduced  to  $150,000  by  certificate  of 

reduction  of  capital  stock  filed  May  8,  1914. 
■•  Par  value  of  shares  cliungcd  from  $100  to  $50  per  share. 
'■>  Certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  May  28,  1913, 

amended  relative  to  values  for  which  stock  was  issued. 


8  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $10  to  $5  per  share. 
'  Preferred,  but  now  authorized  to  be  cancelled  by  certifi- 
cate of  reduction  of  capital  stock  filed  Mch.  19,  1914. 
8  Purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 
^  Name  changed  to  Hallbauer,  Maloney,  Tliesse  Company. 


1914.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  93 

Articles  of  Amendment  {Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Boston  Fish  Market  Corporation, 

Boston  Foundry  Company, 

Boston  Hat  &  Bonnet  Frame  Company, 

Boston  Silver  Black  Fox  Company,  The, 

Boston  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  The, 

Bradley-Ricker  Company, 

Brockton  Hebrew  Loan  Corporation,  The, 

Brockway-Smith  Corporation,  The, 

Brownell  Boston  Company, 

Builders  Iron  and  Steel  Company,- 

Butman  &  Cressey  Company,   . 

C.  A.  Nichols  Company, 

C.  C.  A.  Cigar  Company, 

C.  D.  Parker  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

C.  F.  Coombs  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Cape  Ann  Anchor  Works,^ 

Carroll-Peabody  Shoe  Co.,' 

Chas.  A.  G.  Winther  Co., 

Charles  T.-Smith  Co.  Inc., 

Coconis  Cigarette  Machine  Co., 

Collateral  Loan  Company, 

Colonial  Fur  Ranching  Company, 

Columbian  Corporation,  The,    . 

Commercial  Fibre  Company,     . 

Commonwealth  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Company, 

Concord  Building  Company, 

Concord  Steel  Products  Company, 

Cordis  Mills,  .... 

Daniel  Green  Felt  Shoe  Company, 

Devonshire  Market  Inc,  i" 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Plymouth, 
Brockton, 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Lynn,  . 
Springfield, 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Gloucester, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass. 
Rutland,  Vt 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Framingham, 

Boston,  . 

Millbury, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


and 


1  $1,000,000 


1 10,000 

1 15,000 

50,000 

i  20,000 

1  31,000 

^  25,000 

1  7,500 

5,000 

40,000 

1 10,000 

1 7,000 

15,000 

30,000 

50,000 

130,000 

1  75,000 

1 100,000 

1  50,000 

5,000 

12,000 

s  50,000 

600,000 

1 150,000 

■1  300,000 

1 300,000 

« 20,000 

1 30,000 

1 1,000,000 

32,000 

1  20,000 

120,000 

1 500,000 

*  5,000 
1 5,000 


2  $550,000 

3  300,000 
1 150,000 

15,000 

^  15,000 
50,000 

1  35,000 

1  2,500 

3,000 

160,000 

*  15,000 
1  5,000 

<  50,000 

1 43,000 

10,000 

70,000 

50,000 

70,000 

•s  250,000 

1 175,000 

•>  50,000 

*  10,000 

5,000 

88,000 

9  25,000 

900,000 

4  50,000 

4  300,000 

"  30,000 

1  20,000 

"  500,000 

43,000 

i  2,000 

180,000 

i  500,000 

1 5,000 


2  $550,000 

3  300.000 
1 1,150,000 

25,000 

<  25,000 
1 15,000 
100,000 

*  20,000 
1  66,000 
4  25,000 
1 10,000 

8,000 

200,000 

*  15,000 
1 15,000 
•1  50,000 
1 50,000 

25,000 

100,000 

100,000 

200,000 

^  250,000 

1  250,000 

■1  50,000 

1 100,000 

4 10,000 

1  50,000 

10,000 

100,000 

9  25,000 

8  50,000 

1,500,000 

^  50,000 
1 150,000 

4  600,000 
1 300.000 

« 50,000 

1  50,000 

i  500,000 

1 1,000,000 

75,000 

4  2,000 
1  20,000 
300,000 

*  500,000 

1  600,000 

i  5,000 

1  10,000 


1  Common. 

2  Preferred,  Series  A. 
"  Preferred,  Series  B. 
*  Preferred.  ( 

5  Par  value  of.  both  classes  of  stock  established  at  S25per 

share. 
^  Name  changed  to  Cape  Arm  Anchor  and  Forge  Company. 


<■  Name  changed  to  Carroll-Peabody-Jellerson  Shoe  Co.  and 
principal  office  of  the  corporation  changed  from  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  to  Norway,  Me. 

8  Common;  par  value  $50  per  share. 

9  Preferred;  par  value  SIO  per  share. 

1"  Name  changed  to  Devonshire  Cooperative  Society. 


94  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1914. 

Articles  of  Amendment  (Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Diamond  Shoe  Company  of  Mass., 

Diiectovu  Company,  The, 

Dr.  Stohr  Pharmaceutical  Company,  The, 

Dorchester  Express  Company,  . 

E.  S.  Lincoln,  Inc., 

E.  T.  Wright  &  Co.,  Incorporated 
Eastern  Metal  and  Refining  Company, 
Edward  Bryant  Company, 
Edward  T.  Russell  &  Co.,  Inc.,^ 
Electrical  Sales  Company, 
Elmwood  Poultry  Farm,  Inc.,  . 
Emerson  Fabric  Company,  The, 
Emery  &  Marshall  Co.,    . 
Ensign  Manufacturing  Company, 

F.  S.  Payne  Co.,5     . 
Farr  Alpaca  Company,     . 
Federal  Realty  Company,  Inc.,^ 
Fiske  &  Company,  Incorporated, 
Fitchburg  Horn  Goods  Company,  The, 
Frank  G.  Shattuck  Company,  . 
Franklin  Shoe  Company,' 
Fuller,  Chandler  and  Patten  Co., 

G.  W.  Laythe  Shoe  Company,  . 
George  E.  Chandler  Company, 
George  W.  Gale  Lumber  Company, 
Oilman  Brothers  Inc., 
Globe  Ear-Phone  Co.,      . 
Gloucester  Hospital,  Inc., 
Greater  Boston  Mortgage  Corporation, 
Grueby  Faience  and  Tile  Company, 
Guarantee  Trust  Inc.,  The, 
H.  M.  Hansen  Shoe  Co.,  . 
Halsey  &  Company,  Incorporated, 


Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Waltham, 
Rockland, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Rockport, 

Boston,  Mass, 
Gouldsboro, 

Boston,  . 

Leominster, 

Rockland, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  Mass 
New  York,  ] 
Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Hudson, 

Clinton, 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Gloucester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Quincy, 

Boston,  . 


Me. 


,  and 


and 
Me. 


and 
.  Y. 


$50,000 

1  50,000 

2  25,000 

3  25,000 

4,000 

1 150,000 
2 100,000 
2  250,000 

50,000 

2  50,000 

2  100,000 

2,500 

25,000 

50,000 

100,000 

1  250,000 

2  150,000 

40,000 

2,400,000 

50,000 

2  91,000 

20,000 

2 100,000 
18,000 

1  20,000 

2  20,000 
15,000 

,     2  5,000 

1  60,000 

2  60,000 
2  75,000 

1 10,000 

2 15,000 

50,000 

2  50,000 

90,000 

3  250,000 

50,000 
10,000 


$50,000 

2  25,000 

225,000 

2,000 

1  50,000 
2  200,000 

1  350,000 

50,000 

1  25,000 

1  50,000 

7,500 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000 

1 100,000 

2  100,000 
100,000 

4,800,000 

50,000 

1  25,000 

10,000 

1 200,000 

32,000 

1 10,000 

2 10,000 

10,000 


1 15,000 
2  15,000 

1  75,000 

1 15,000 

2  10,000 
25,000 

1  50,000 

10,000 

750,000 

150,000 

90,000 


$100,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 
3  250,000 

6,000 

1  200,000 

2  300.000 

1  350,000 

2  250,000 
100,000 

1  25,000 

2  50,000 
1  50,000 

2 100,000 
10,000 

75,000 

100,000 

150,000 

1  350,000 

2  250,000 
140,000 

7,200,000 

100,000 

1  25,000 

2  91,000 
30,000 

1  200,000 

2 100,000 

50,000 

1  30,000 

2  30,000 
25,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 

1  75,000 

2  75,000 

1  75,000 

2  75,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
75,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 
100,000 

3 1,000,000 

200,000 

100,000 


1  Preferred. 

2  (/Ommon. 

■■'  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $100  to  $10 
■<  Par  value  of  both  classes  of  stock  estabUshed 

sliarc. 
^  And  amendment  relative  to  transfer  of  stock. 


^  Amendment  to  articles  of  organization  relative  to  values 
for  which  capital  stock  is  to  be  issued, 
per  share.  '  Amendment  relative  to  transfer  of  stock, 

at  $10  per        »  Amendment  limiting  the  duration  of  the  corporation  to 
fifty  years 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

Articles  of  Amendme7it  (Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


95 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 


Harbor  Manufacturing  Company.i    . 
Harrington  Manufacturing  Company, 
Harrington  Manufacturing  Company, 
Henry  W.  Berry  Company, 
Hodgdon-Durand  Co.,      .... 
Hodgson,  Kennard  &  Company,  Incorporated, 
Hoffecker  Company,  The, 

Hoffman  Specialty  Company,   . 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Company,  The, 

Hudson  Counter  Company, 

I.  Charak  Company,         .... 

I.  N.  Chase  Lumber  Co., 

Imperial  Cloak  and  Suit  Company,   . 

Independent  Button  Fastener  Machine  Com- 
pany. 

Indian  Orchard  and  Ludlow  Co-operative  Asso- 
ciation of  Springfield,  Mass.,  The 

Isaac  Prouty  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

J.  C.  Coleman  &  Sons  Company, 

J.  F.  Sheppard  &  Sons  Inc., 

J.  L.  Chalifoux  Company.^ 

J.  S.  Cushing  Company,  . 

J.  Stevens  Arms  and  Tool  Company,  The, 

Jacksonville  Traction  Company, 

Jaynes  Drug  Company,    . 

Jersey  Ice-Cream  Company,  The, 

Joseph  Breck  &  Sons'  Corporation, 

Journal  Newspaper  Company,  . 

Karl  Andren  Company,    . 

Kenlit  Mfg.  Co.,      . 

Kiley  Hardware  Company, 

Kinney  Manufacturing  Company, 

L.  E.  Knott  Apparatus  Company, 

Lace  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Lane  Brothers  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Salem,  . 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Hudson, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Spencer, 
Boston,  . 
Braintree, 
Lowell,  . 
Norwood, 
Chicopee, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Medford, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$5,000 

75,000 

100,000 

2  25,000 

10,000 

=  40,000 

2  60,000 
4  75,000 

3  50,000 
2 100,000 

25,000 

2  250,000 
2  20,000 

10,000 
40,000 
8,000 
25,000 
10,000 

3  300,000 
2  300,000 

10,000 

50,000 

2  45,000 

2 125,000 

2  400,000 

s  500,000 

2  1,000,000 

2  50,000 

25,000 

2 125,000 

2  300,000 

2  20,000 

5,000 

12,000 

2  1,000,000 

85,000 

10,000 

50,000 


$7,000 

25,000 

200,000 

s  25,000 

15,000 

3  50,000 

3 175,000 

2  50,000 

25,000 
3  300,000 

3  10,000 
15,000 
20,000 
10,000 

125,000 

5,000 

3 150,000 

15,000 

40,000 

3  45,000 

3  75,000 

3  400,000 

2  300,000 

3  600,000 

2  500,000 
3  50,000 

.75,000 

3  225,000 

3  200,000 
3  50,000 

8,000 

13,000 

3  500,000 

5,000 
10,000 
50,000 


$12,000 
100,000 
300,000 

3  25,000 

2  25,000 
25,000 

3  90,000 
2  60,000 
1 75,000 

3  225,000 

2 150,000 

50,000 

3  300,000 

2  250,000 
3 10,000 

2  20,000 
25,000 

60,000 

18,000 

150,000 

15,000 

3  450,000 

2  300,000 

25,000 

90,000 

3  45,000 

2  45,000 

3  75,000 
2 125,000 

3  400,000 

2  700,000 
3 1,000,000 
2  1,500,000 

3  50,000 

2  50,000 
100,000 

3  225,000 

2  125,000 

3  200,000 

2  300,000 

3  50,000 
2  20,000 

13,000 

25,000 

3  500,000 
2 1,000,000 

90,000 

20,000 
100,000 


Oct.   1, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
July  17, 

1914. 
Oct.  13, 

1914. 
Dec.  11, 

1913. 
Sept.  28, 

1914. 
Mch.  2, 

1914. 

May  22, 

1914. 
Dec.  22, 

1913. 
Apr.  13, 

1914. 
Feb.  17, 

1914. 
Jan.  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Oct.  14, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
Mch.  9, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Feb.  19, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.  3, 

1914. 
Jan.  26, 

1914. 
July  8, 

1914. 
Jan.  28, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
Oct.  13, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Mch.  2, 

1914. 
July  30, 

1914. 
Sept.  25, 

1914. 
Jan.   3, 

1914. 


^  Purposes  of  corporation  amended. 

2  Common. 

3  Preferred. 


*  Prior  preferred. 

^  Par  value  of  preferred  stock  established  at  $25  per  share. 


96  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1914. 

Articles  of  Amendment  {Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  — •  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 

Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 

Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 

Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 

Lexington  Coal  Company,        .... 

Lexington, 

S15,000 

$10,000 

825,000 

Apr.   25, 
1914 

Liberty  Paper  Company,           .... 
Lincoln- Williams  Twist  Drill  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 
Taunton, 

1 10,000 
2  15,000 
2  70,000 

1 50,000 
1 140,000 

»  60,000 
2 15,000 
1 140,000 
2  70,000 
50,000 

Feb.  7, 
1914. 

Nov.  20, 
1914. 

Linehan-Conover  Company 

Worcester, 

30,000 

20,000 

Dec.     4, 
1913. 

Lionne  Company,  The 

Lloyd  Coal  Company, 

Louis  Dejonge  Co 

Lynch  Heel  Company 

Boston,  . 
Arlington, 
Fitchburg, 
Lynn,     . 

2  50,000 

1 10,000 
=  10,000 
2  120,000 

5,000 

1 15,000 

1 10,000 

1 500,000 

20,000 

1 15,000 
2  50,000 
1  20,000 
2 10.000 
1 500,000 
2  120,000 
25,000 

Jan.    12, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 

Lyon  Carpet  Company 

Lowell,  . 

50,000 

20,000 

70,000 

June     3, 
1914. 

M.  A.  Packard  Company,  •       .         .         .         . 
M.  &  C,  Skirt  Company 

Brockton, 
Boston,  . 

1  200,000 

2  300.000 

99,000 

1 100,000 
151,000 

1  300,000 

2  300,000 
250,000 

Sept.  22, 
1914. 

June  18, 
1914 

Main  Provision  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

1,100 

3,100 

Nov.  19, 
1914 

Maine  Fur  Ranching  Company, 

Salem,    Mass.,    and 
West  Rockport, 
Me. 

Worcester, 

50,000 

50,000 

100,000 

Nov.     5, 
1914. 

Majestic  Manufacturing  Company,  The,    . 

2 1,000 

1 19,000 

1 19,000 
2 1,000 

Nov.  28, 
1914. 

MarUer  Publishing  Company, s 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

29,000 

30,000 

Oct.    29, 
1914. 

Martell  Motor  Company,          .... 
Massachusetts  Novelty  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 
Cambridge,     . 

2 10,000 
3,000 

1  25,000 

2  90,000 

3,000 

1  25,000 

2 100,000 

6,000 

July  28, 
1914. 

Jan.  14, 
1914. 

Massachusetts  Waste  Company,'' 
Master  Production  Film  Company,    . 

Sudbury, 
Boston,  . 

2  99,000 
18,000 

1 150,000 

2  51,000 

32,000 

1, 5 150,000 

2, 5 150,000 

50,000 

July  29, 
1914. 

May  29, 
1914. 

Matthews  Manufacturing  Company, 

Worcester, 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

Dec.    18, 
1913. 

Meredith  Linen  Mills 

Merrill  Chair  _&  Manufacturing  Company, 
Milton  Bradley  Company 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Meredith,  N.  H. 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Stoddard,  N.  H. 

Springfield, 

1  100,000 
2  60,000 
I  50,000 

2 150,000 
56,000 

1 15,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
444,000 

1 115,000 
2  60,000 
1  75,000 

2 175,000 
500,000 

June  25, 
1914. 

Dec.  29, 
1913. 

Nov.  18, 
1914. 

Modern  Theatre  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

75,000 

125,000 

Sept.  18, 
1914 

Moore  Drop  Forging  Company, 

Springfield, 

2  250,000 

1 325,000 

1  325,000 

2  250,000 

June   15, 
1914. 

Morse,  McDonald  Company,^  .         .         .         . 

Boston,  . 

1  15,000 

1 15,000 

1  30,000 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Motor  Specialties  Company,     .... 

Nashua  Card,  Gummed  and  Coated  Paper  Com- 
pany. 
National  Investment  and  Security  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Nashua,  N.  H. 
Boston,  . 

2 100,000 

1 100,000 

2  100,000 

2  80,000 

1  20,000 

2  200,000 

1  50,000 

1  20,000 
2  100,000 
1 100,000 
2  300,000 

■    150,000 

2  80,000 
41,000 

Feb.    13, 

1914 
June  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 

National  Metallic  Bed  Company, 

Everett, 

20,000 

21,000 

Mch.  10, 
1914 

Naturaline  Corset  Company 

New  Boston  Music  Hall,           .         .         .         . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

1  6,000 

2  6,000 
200,000 

1 19,000 
2  19,000 
300,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
500,000 

June  6, 
1914. 

Mch.  27, 
1914. 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

3  And  purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

*  Amendment  to  by-laws   increasing   possible   number  of 
directors  from  five  to  nine. 


''  Par  value  of  both  classes  of  stock  established  at  $100  per 

share. 
"  Name  changed  to  McDonald  Ross  Company. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

Articles  of  Amendment  (Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


97 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 


New  England  Audit  Co., 
New  England  Coal  and  Coke  Company 
New  England  Cold  Storage  Company.^ 
New  England  Cooperative  Society,* . 
New  England  Fibre  Blanket  Company, 
New  England  Panama  Hat  Company,  Inc 
New  England  Power  Company, 
New  England  Structural  Company 
Nickerson  the  Haberdasher,  Inc., 
Norfolk  Lumber  Company, 
North  Truro  Cold  Storage  Co., 
North  Truro  Cold  Storage  Co., 
Northeastern  Company,  The,    . 
0.  P.  Blomquist  Company,  The,^ 
Oakes  Knitting  Mills  Co.,6 

Oran  McCormick  Publishing  Company, 

Orona  Manufacturing  Company, 

Page  Company,  The, 

Page-Storms  Drop  Forge  Company, 

Park  Building  Company, 

Parsons  Manufacturing  Company, 

Peabody-Wobum  Machine  Company, 

Penn  Metal  Company,     . 

Pilgrim  Shoe  &  Rubber  Company, 

Pinkham  Press, 

Potter  Knitting  Company, 

Potter  Press,  The,    . 

Power  Equipment  Company,    . 

Preston  B.  Keith  Shoe  Company,'" 

Puritan  Motor  Supply  Company, 

R.  E.  McDonald  Company, 

Randall-Miller  Company, 


Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Stoughton, 
Truro,    . 
Truro,    . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Chicopee, 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Peabody, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


1  SIO.OOO 
500,000 

2  300,000 
1 300,000 
2  100,000 
1 100,000 

2  25,000 

1 10,000 

11,000 

2  2,500,000 

1  750,000 
1 100,000 

5,000 

5,000 

15,000 

50,000 

5,000 

10,000 

'  25,000 
1  50,000 

1,000 

50,000 

2  100,000 
1 150,000 
1 125,000 

1 75,000 

10,000 

1  50,000 
1 75,000 

25,000 
1 20,000 

2  50,000 
1 25,000 

25,000 

10,000 

1 100,000 

1 50,000 

25,000 

2  10,000 
1 15.000 


2  $10,000 
1,000,000 

2  100,000 

1  20,000 

2  75,000 

2  25,000 

9,000 

1 1,750,000 

2 150,000 

10,000 

10,000 

35,000 

25,000 

5,000 

15,000 

8  25,000 

1,000 

50,000 

2  100.000 

2  200,000 

1  75,000 

9  200,000 

1  75,000 
20,000 

2 10,000 

2  75,000 
50,000 

2  20,000 

2  50,000 

70,000 

15,000 

2  150,000 

1 50,000 

2  55,000 

1 45,000 

75,000 

2  25,000 


2  510,000 

J  10,000 

1,500,000 

2  400,000 

1 320,000 

2 175.000 

1 100,000 

2  50,000 

1 10,000 

20,000 

2  2,500,000 

1  2,500,000 

2  150,000 

1100,000 

15,000 

15,000 

50,000 

75,000 

10,000 

25,000 

'  25,000 

8  25,000 

1 50,000 

2,000 

100,000 

2  200,000 
1 150,000 
2  200,000 
1  200,000 
9  200,000 
1 150,000 
30,000 

2  10,000 

1  50,000 

2  75,000 
1 75.000 

75,000 

2  20,000 

1  20,000 

2 100,000 

1  25,000 
95,000 

25,000 

2 150,000 
1 150,000 

2  55,000 

1  95,000 
100,000 

2  35,000 
1 15,000 


Jan.      8, 

1914. 
Nov.    6, 

1914. 
Oct.    13, 

1914. 
Feb    18, 

1914. 
Mch.  25, 

1914. 
Nov.    6, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914 
Oct.    16, 

1914. 
May   13, 

1914. 
Oct.    10, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Feb.    12, 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Deo.   17, 

1913. 

Dec.  24, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  25, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Nov.    7, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 
Apr.    28, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
June  23, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Sept.  25, 

1914. 
Mch     2, 

1914. 
Nov.  14, 

1914. 
Aug.     5, 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1914. 


Common. 
Preferred. 
And  amendment  to  certificate  of  issue  of  capital  stock 

filed  Jan.  27,  1913. 
Par  value  of  preferred  stock  changed  from  S5  to  SIO  per 

share;  cancellation  of  all  previous  issues  of  preferred 


5  Name  changed  to  Daniels  and  Blomquist  Company. 

8  Provision  made  for  surrender  and  redemption  of  preferred 

stock,  second  series  Jan.  1,  1916. 
'  Preferred,  First  Series. 

8  Preferred,  Second  Series. 

9  First  preferred. 


I 


stock,  and  new  issue  of  1,630  shares  of  preferred  stock.       '"  And  amendment  to  by-laws. 


ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1914. 

Articles  of  Amendment  {Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Reading  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company, 

Rice-Engineering  Co.,  Inc., 

Richards  &  Brennan  Co., 

Ripley  &  Bartlett  Company,     . 

Rivett  Lathe  and  Grinder  Company, 

Rockland  Webbing  Company,  . 

Rogers,  Lunt  and  Bowlen  Company, 

Royal  Candy  Company, 

Royce  Laundry  Company,  The, 

Ruddock  Shoe  Co., 

Russell  Box  Company, 

Ryan  Transportation  Company, 

S.  G.  Shaghahan  &  Co.,  Inc.,    . 

Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing  Company, 

Samoset  Chocolates  Co 

Sandwich  Freezer  Company,     . 

Sharp  Manufacturing  Company, 

Shawmut  Iron  and  Wire  Works,  Inc., 

Shore  Fish  Company, 

Simonds  Manufacturing  Company,    . 

Smith-Hammond  Company,  The, 

Solov-Hinds  Company,    . 

Southbridge  Optical  Company, 

Springfield-Merg  Reduction  Company, 

Stacy  Adams  Company,  . 

Standard  Fabric  Company, 

Standard  Publishing  Company,  of  Pittsfield,  The 

Standard  Woven  Fabric  Company,  ^  . 

Star  Theatres  Incorporated, 

Steiger,  Dudgeon  Company, 

Stetson  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Strathmore  Paper  Company, 

Strathmore  Worsted  Mills, 

Sturtevant,  Merrick  Company, 

Siimmerfield  Company,    . 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Randolph, 

Plymouth, 

Boston,  . 

Rockland, 

Greenfield, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Haverhill, 

Chelsea, 

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Sandwich, 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Southbridge, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Fall  River, 

Pittsfield, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Weymouth, 

West  Springfield, 

Concord, 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 


S150,000 

5,000 

200,000 

32,000 

1  3.50,000 

2  350,000 
2  75,000 

204,000 

9,000 

15,000 

25,000 

1 10,000 

2  15,000 

1,000 

1 50,000 

2  50,000 

2  300,000 

1  75,000 

2  75,000 
75,000 

1  300,000 
2  1,200,000 

12,000 

8,000 

600,000 

1 25,000 
2  50,000 
2  20,000 

10,200 

2  200,000 
150,000 

2  150,000 

6,000 

1 200,000 

2  200,000 

10,000 

65,000 

150,000 

1, 4  500,000 

2 1,500,000 

225,000 

1 50,000 

2  150,000 

60,000 


$100,000 

95,000 

100,000 

3,000 

1  75,000 

1  25,000 
51,000 
10,000 

5,000 
5,000 

1  5,000 

2  20,000 

1,000 

1 10,000 

2 15,000 

1 450,000 

2  450,000 

1  75,000 

2  25,000 
25,000 

1 300,000 

6,000 

12,000 

1,400,000 

1 25,000 

1 25,000 

2  30,000 

9,800 

1 50,000 

150,000 

1 50,000 

9,000 

1 100,000 

2 100,000 

7,000 

85,000 

100,000 

1 1,000,000 

125,000 

1 50,000 

40,000 


$250,000 

100,000 

300,000 

35,000 

1 425,000 
2  350,000 

1  25,000 

2  75,000 
255,000 

19,000 

20,000 

30,000 

1 15,000 

2  35,000 

2,000 

1 60,000 
2  65,000 
1 450,000 
2  750,000 
1 150,000 
2 100,000 
100,000 

1  600,000 
2  1,200,000 

18,000 

20,000 

2,000,000 

1 50,000 
2  50,000 
125,000 
2  50.000 
20,000 

1 50,000 

2  200,000 
300,000 

150,000 

2  150,000 

15,000 

1 300,000 

2  300,000 

17,000 

150,000 

250,000 

1 1,000,000 

2 1,500,000 

350,000 

1 100,000 

2 150,000 

100,000 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

'  Amendment  to  by-laws,  and  principal  office  in  Massachusetts  changed  from  Worcester  to  Framingham. 

♦  This  amount  authorized  to  be  retired  and  cancelled  by  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  stock  filed  May  15,  1914. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  99 

Articles  of  Amendment  {Increase  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Concluded. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Superior  Laundry  Company, 
T.  M.  Walker  Company, 
Taunton  Evening  News, 
Taylor  and  Barker  Company, 
Taylor-Burt  Company,  The, 
Teel  Motor  Company,  ^    . 
Tennessee  Eastern  Electric  Company 
Theodore  Schwamb  Company,  The, 
Towle  Manufacturing  Company, 
Turner's  Falls  Company, 
Turner's  Falls  Company, 
Twin  Oak  Poultry  and  Egg  Company, 
United  Candy  Company, 
United  Laboratories  Company, 
United  Nut  Lock  Company, 
United  Perfume  Company, 
United  States  Worsted  Company, 

Victor  Shoe  Machinery  Co., 
W.  A.  Castle  Company,  The,    . 
Walton  Lunch  Company, 
Warren  Chambers  Pharmacy  Inc. ,8 
Webster  Thomas  Company, 
Wellington-Pierce  Company,     . 
Wenham  Lake  Ice  Corporation, 
White  Paper  Box  Company, 
Witherell  &  Dobbins  Company, 
Winter  Brothers  Company, 
Wobum  Machine  Company, 
Wollaston  Foundry  Company,  . 
Woman's  Journal,  Proprietors  of  the, 
Worcester  Baking  Co., 
Worcester  Paper  Box  Company, 

257  certificates,  254  corporations, 


Location. 


Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Taunton, 

Tewksbury, 

Holyoke, 

Medford, 

Boston,  Mass, 
Johnson  City, 
Arlington, 

Newburyport, 

Montague, 

Montague, 

Williamstown, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Salem,    . 
Holyoke, 
Haverhill, 
Wrentham, 
Wobum, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 

Totals, 


,  and 
Tenn 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


1  S5,000 

2  15,000 
40,000 

6,000 

2  20,000 

1  80,000 

2  80,000 

1  5,000 
2  10,000 

1 450.000 

2  1,200,000 

15,000 

2  496,000 

1,500,000 

2,000,000 

4  5,000 

25,000 

75,000 

1 15,000 

2, 6  35,000 

25,000 

6  6,000,000 

7  4,000,000 
2  700,000 

1 50,000 

2  200,000 

12,000 

2  40,000 

1 1,500 

2  3,500 
55,000 


1  60,000 

2  15,000 
15,000 

50,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
2 150,000 

2  30,000 
15,000 
20,000 

2  20,000 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


§60,568,200 


1  845,000 

2  60,000 

10,000 

25,000 

1 150,000 

1  70,000 

1 5,000 

1  300,000 

2  300,000 

15,000 

1  230,000 
500,000 
500,000 

95,000 

100,000 

200,000 

1 110,000 

50,000 

2  4,300,000 

1 100,000 

2  150,000 

6,000 

1 100,000 

2  280,000 

1 1,500 

45,000 

1  25,000 

1  8,000 

2  2.000 
20,000 

10,000 

2  100,000 

1  50,000 

1 37,500 

2  7,500 

5,000 

30,000 

1  50,000 


$59,070,900 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


1  S50,000 

2  75.000 

50,000 

30,000 

1 150,000 

2  20,000 

1 150,000 

2  80,000 

1 10,000 

2 10,000 

1  750.000 

2 1,500,000 

30,000 

1  250,000 

2  4Q6.000 
2,000,000 

2,500,000 

4 100,000 

125,000 

275,000 

1 125,000 

2  25,000 

75,000 

6  6,000,000 

'  4,000,000 

2  5,000,000 

1 150,000 

2  350,000 

18,000 

1 100,000 
2  320.000 

1  3,000 

2  3,500 
100,000 

1  25,000 

2  50,000 

1  68,000 

2  17,000 
35,000 

60,000 

I  25,000 
2 125,000 

1  50,000 
2  150,000 

1  37,500 

2  37,500 
20,000 

50,000 

1  50,000 

2  20,000 


8119,099,600 


Certifi- 
cate 
Filed 


Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Dec.   11, 

1913. 
May     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Mch.  21, 

1914. 
Apr.     3, 

1914. 
Dpc.   31, 

1913. 
July    30, 

1914. 
May   19, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
May    9, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Mob.    4, 

1914. 
July     2, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 

May  13, 

1914. 
June     3, 

J914. 
June  27, 

1914. 
May   15, 

1914. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
June     2, 

1914. 
Nov.    3, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
July    15, 

1914. 
June  16, 

1914. 
Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Apr.     8, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

3  Par  value  of  both  classes  of  stock  changed  from  SlOO  to 

$25  per  share,  and  amendment  relative  to  rights  and 
preferences  of  preferred  stock. 
<  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $50  to  $100  per  share. 


6  Amount  of  common  stock  was  reduced  to  $25,000  by  cer- 
tificate of  reduction  of  capital  stock  filed  June  30,  1914. 

6  First  preferred. 

'  Second  preferred. 

8  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  preferred  stock  and 
relative  to  transfer  and  sale  of  stock. 


100 


ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Increase  of  Capital  by   Trust  Companies  under 

Chapter  189,  Acts  of  1905. 


name  of  corporation. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 


Fidelity  Trust  Company,  .... 
Fitchburg  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company,  The, 
Guaranty  Trust  Company 


3  corporations, 


Boston,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Cambridge, 

Totals, 


$500,000 
250,000 
200,000 


1500,000 
250,000 
200,000 


$1,000,000 
500,000 
400,000 


$950,000 


$950,000 


$1,900,000 


July  22, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

Apr.  24, 
1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificate  of  Reduction  of  Capital,  under  Section  55,  Chapter  110, 

Revised  Laivs. 


NAME  of  corporation. 

Location. 

Amount 

of 
Decrease. 

Present 
Capital. 

When 
Filed. 

Massachusetts  Title  Insurance  Company,^      .... 

Boston,  . 

2  $60,000 

3  $60,000 
•>  240,000 

Mch.  13, 
1914. 

1  This  certificate  corrects  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Apr.  22,  1907,  in  wliich  it  should  have  been  stated  that  an 
increase  of  capital  by  the  amount  of  $60,000  preferred  stock  was  pro%'ided  for.  By  certificate  filed  Sept  10,  1913,  the  preferred 
stock  was  increased  to  $100,000,  making  the  present  authorized  capital  $100,000  preferred  stock  and  $120,000  common  stock. 

-  This  amount  of  decreased  common  stock  was  converted  into  preferred  stock  as  stated  in  preceding  note. 

'  Preferred. 

^  Common. 


Abstract  of  Articles  of  Amendment  (Reduction  of  Capital)  by  Corporations 
under  The  Business  Corporation  Law. 


name  of  corporation. 

Location. 

Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 

Amount  of 
Reduction 

now 
Authorized. 

Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 

Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 

A.  A.  White  Company ,i 

A.  J.  Smart  Manufacturing  Company, 

Acme  Spring  Manufacturing  Company,  The,^     . 

Alco  Film  Corporation  of  New  England,    . 

Alpha  Salad  Cream  Company,' 

American  Card  Clothing  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 
Greenfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 

$35,000 

100,000 

3 165,000 

S  5  35,000 

3  20,000 

i  50,000 

50,000 

115,000 

$10,000 
99,000 

3 15,000 

3  20,000 
47,500 

114,000 

$25,000 

1,000 

3 1.50,000 

^  6  35.000 

« 50,000 

2,500 

1,000 

Dec.   30, 

1913. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
May     8, 

1914. 
Oct     20, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   30, 

1913. 

1  Name  changed  to  George  D.  Wetherill  &  Co.,  Inc.,  of 

Mass. 

2  Name  changed  to  Kim  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc. 
'  Preferred. 

*  Common. 


5  This  amount  was  increased  to  $50,000  by  certificate  of  ■ 

increase  of  capital  filed  May  8,  1914. 
8  Name  changed  to  Federal  Products  Company,  and 

par  value  of  shares  changed  from  SlOO  to  $5  per 

share. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

Articles  of  Amendment  {Reductio?i  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


101 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Reduction 

now 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Certifi- 
cate 
FUed. 


Ames  Plow  Company, 

Arrow  Rubber  Company, 

Art  Metal  Construction  Company, 

Austin  H.  Perry  Co., 

Bay  State  Thread  Works, 

Bay  State  Waste  Company, 

Beauvais  Water  Heater  Company,  The, 

Boston  Bait  and  Supply  Company,  The, 

Boston  Iron  Works, 

Boston  Oregon  Mast  Company, 

Bradley-Ricker  Company,* 

Brandt  Leather  Company, 

C.  L.  Chase  &  Son,  Inc.,  . 

Cape  Ann  Isinglass  Company, 

Cape  Cod  Oyster  Farms  Co., 

Carroll  Lumber  Company, 

Charles  Emmel  and  Rose  Company, 


Charles   Holmes   Leather   Working   Machinery 

Company. 
Charles  River  Cooperative  Society,  The,- 


Cincotta  Ciisolito  Company,     . 
Congress  Shoe  &  Rubber  Company, 
Crompton  Associates, 
D.  H.  Fames  Company,^ 
Devonshire  Market  Inc., 
Directoyu  Company,  The, 
Edward  T.  Russell  &  Co.,  Inc., 
F.  S.  Payne  Co.,      . 
Fells  Ice  Company,  The, 
Fells  Ice  Company,  The, 
Frye-Stockbridge  Co., 
George  T.  Horan,  Inc.,     . 
Oilman  Brothers  Inc., 
Greene  Advertising  Company, 


Boston, 

Boston, 

Boston,  Mass. 
Jamestown, 
Haverhill, 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Plymouth, 

Norwood, 

Leominster, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Wwcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 

Gouldsboro, 

Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Maiden, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


and 
N.Y. 


,  and 

Me. 


1 .5350,000 

2  300,000 

25,000 

4,000,000 

100,000 

1  29,500 

2  60.500 
15,000 

200,000 

75,000 

100,000 

3  30,000 

1  25,000 

2  75,000 
25,000 

20,000 

10,000 

25,000 


20,000 

35,000 

1 25,000 

2  25,000 

50,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 
175,000 

20,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 
1 75,000 
2  25,000 
200,000 

1 100,000 

2  40,000 

25,100 

15,000 

1  35,000 

2  20,000 
1 100,000 

2  25,000 
150,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 


2  S200,000 

20,000 

1,857,200 

25,000 

1  29,500 

2,000 
75,000 
74,000 
25,000 
20,000 

2  67,500 
24,000 
14,000 

9,000 

15,000 

5,000 

5,000 

15,000 

1 25,000 

2  15.000 

25,000 

1 50,000 

2  45,000 

87,500 

.  14,000 

1  5,000 

1  25,000 

100,000 

1 100,000 

10,100 

11,000 

1  6,364 

2  3,636 
1  75,000 

75,000 

1 10,000 


1  5350,000 

2  100,000 

5,000 

2,142,800 

75,000 

2  60,500 

13,000 

125,000 

1,000 

75,000 

10,000 

1  25,000 

2  7,500 

1,000 

6,000 

1,000 
10,000 

5,000 
15,000 
20,000 
2 10,000 
25,000 
2  5,000 
87,500 

6,000 
2  5,000 

1  50,000 

2  25,000 
100,000 

2  40,000 

15,000 

4,000 

1,' 28,636 
2, '  16,364 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
75,000 

1 10,000 
2  30,000 


Jan.      8, 

1914. 
June   13, 

1914. 
June  22, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Nov.  23. 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Feb.    14, 

1914. 
Dec.     5, 

1913. 
Apr.    28, 

1914. 
Dec.     2, 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Nov.     9. 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
July    16, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
July    23, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
June  23, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Mav  15, 

1914. 
Dec.     8, 

1913. 
Sept.     9, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1914. 
Mch.  14, 

1914. 
Feb.   13, 

1914. 
Apr.      4, 

1914. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

2  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  SlOO  to  S333S/ioo  per 

share. 
*  Par  value  of  common  stock  changed  from  $100  to  SIO 

per  share. 


5  Par  value  of  common  stock  changed  from  85  to  SIO  per 

share. 

6  Name  changed  to  "Toggery  Shop"  Inc.  by  articles  of 

amendment  filed  Oct.  1,  1914. 
'  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  SlOO  to  S81.81'!ii 
per  share. 


102  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1914. 

Articles  of  Amendment  {Reduction  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 

Amount 
of  Reduction 

now 
Authorized. 

Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 

Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 

Greene  Advertising  Company, 
Harris  &  Lawton,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

1  $10,000 
2  30,000 
100,000 

1  $10,000 
50,000 

2  $30,000 
50,000 

May  21, 

1914. 
Jan.    24, 

1914. 
Sept.     4, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
June   15, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914.     ■ 
Nov.    7, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 
Mch.  31. 

1914. 
Dee.   29, 

1913. 
Sept    25, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Feb.   16, 

1914 
Dec.   13, 

1913. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Dec.  29, 

1913. 
June  23, 

1914. 
May  19, 

1914. 
June  22, 

1914. 
July    25, 

1914. 

Hoffman  Paint  &  Varnish  Co., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

49,000 

1,000 

Isam  Mitchell  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Brockton, 

100,000 

25,000 

75,000 

J.  S.  Cushing  Company,   . 

Norwood, 

200,000 

75,000 

125,000 

J.  W.  Colton  Company,  The,    . 
James  J.  Coughlan  Company,   . 

Westfield, 
Boston,  . 

1 12,500 

2  13,000 

25,000 

1 12,500 
2  4,000 
15,000 

2  9,000 
10,000 

James  Ramage  Paper  Company, 

Monroe, 

100,000 

90,000 

10,000 

Jordan-Burnham  Coal  Company, 

Boston,  . 

80,000 

79,000 

1,000 

Ludlow  Manufacturing  Company,     . 

Ludlow, 

50,000 

21,000 

29,000 

MacDonald  &  Joshn  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

25,000 

25,000 

Massachusetts  Broken  Stone  Co., 
Master  Mariners'  Towboat  Company, 

Salem,    . 
Gloucester,     . 

1 125,000 

2 125,000 

=  30,000 

1 50,000 

2  50,000 

15,000 

175,000 

2  75,000 

15,000 

McKinnon  Construction  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

« 50,000 

6  35,000 

15,000 

Merrimack  Ice  Co.,  The, 

Haverhill, 

80,000 

40,000 

40,000 

National  Steel  and  Bronze  Corporation, 
New  England  Cooperative  Society,^  . 
Pardee  &  Young  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 

Fall  River,      . 

1  2,000,000 

2  3,500,000 
1 100,000 
2  ion .000 

100,000 

1 2,000,000 

2 1,583,200 

2  75,000 

21,000 

2 1,916,800 

1 100,000 

2  25,000 

79,000 

Park  Building  Company, 

Parsons  Manufacturing  Company,     . 

Peoples  Theatre  Inc 

Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

1 300,000 

2  75,000 

1 20,000 

2 10,000 

37,500 

1 300,000 

1 20,000 

1,500 

2  75,000 

2 10,000 

36,000 

PljTnpton  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

'  100,000 

80,000 

20,000 

Potter  Press,  The,    .         .         .     •   . 

Reed-Prentice  Company, 

Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
1 1,250,000 
2 1,250,000 

600,000 

1  25,000 

2  500,000 

300,000 

2  25,000 

1 1,250,000 

2  750,000 

300,000 

Sherman  Manufacturing  Company,   . 

Newburyport, 

50,000 

24,000 

26,000 

Slattery  Brothers  Automobile  Company, 

Worcester, 

10,000 

7,000 

3,000 

Smokeless  Fuel  Co., 

State  Rubber  Company,  . 

State  Rubber  Company,  . 

Strathmore  Paper  Company,     . 

Temple  Theatre  Company, 

Thomas  D.  Card  Company,  Incorporated, 

9 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

West  Springfield,      . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

1 50,000 

2  50,000 
1  250,000 

2  50,000 
1 150,000 

2  50,000 

1  500,000 
2 1,500,000 

1 100,000 

2  150,000 

6,000 

1 35,000 
2  35,000 
1 100,000 

1 150,000 

1  500,000 

T- 100,000 

3,000 

1 15,000 
2  15,000 
1 150,000 
2  50,000 
2  50,000 

2 1,500,000 

2,  8 150,000 

3,000 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

3  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $10  to  $5  per  share. 
*  Of  which  amount  $25,000  is  issued. 

This  certificate  reduces  the  issued  stock  from  $25,000 
to  115,000. 


8  Par  value  of  common  stock  changed  from  $5  to  $10  per 
share;  cancellation  of  all  previous  issues  of  coromon 
stock,  and  new  issue  of  12  shares  of  common  stock. 

'  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $50  to  .SIO  per  share. 

8  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $25  to  $100  per  share. 

'  Par  value  of  shares  changed  from  $100  to  $50  per  share. 


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Articles  of  Amendment  {Reduction  of  Capital),  etc.  —  Concluded. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 

Amount 
of  Reduction 

now 
Authorized. 

Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 

Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 

United  Nut  Lock  Company 

United  States  Worsted  Company,*    . 

Vaughn-Upton  Company,          .... 

Springfield, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

1  $15,000 
2  35,000 

5  6,000,000 

6  4,000,000 
2  7,000,000 

50,000 

2  $10,000 
2  6,300,000 

40,000 

1  $15,000 
2, 3  25,000 

6  6,000,000 
6  4,000,000 

2  700,000 

10,000 

June  30, 
1914. 

Mch.  26, 
1914. 

Nov.  13, 
1914. 

July    11, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Sept.     5, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
Auc;.   19, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
May   13, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 

W.  H.  McElwain  Company,     .... 

W.  H.  Pevear  &  Co.,  Inc.,        .... 
W.  M.  McDonald  Company,  Incorporated,  The,' 

Boston,  . 

Watertown,     . 
Boston,  . 

6  4,890,000 

6  2,000,000 

2  2,000,000 

1 10,000 

2  40,000 

100,000 

5  40,000 

2  20,000 
90,000 

6  4,850,000 

6  2.000,000 

2  2,000,000 

1 10,000 

2  20,000 

10,000 

Waltham  Watch   Tool  Company  of  Springfield, 

Massachusetts,  The. 
Wells  Brothers  Company,         .... 

Springfield, 
Greenfield, 

45,000 
150,000 

44,000 
149,000 

1,000 
1,000 

Wight  Brothers  anc), 

Boston,  . 

36,000 

12,000 

24,000 

Wiley  and  Russell  Manufacturing  Company, 

Greenfield, 

50,000 

49,000 

1,000 

Worcester  Hay  and  Grain  Co., 

Worcester, 

15,000 

14,000 

1,000 

Wright  Manufacturing  Company, 

Lawrence, 
Totals,     . 

1 10,000 
2  60,000 

2  48,000 

1 10,000 
2  12,000 

84  certificates,  81  corporations,   . 

$47,510,100 

$16,791,500 

$30,718,600 

1  Preferred. 

2  Ccmmon. 

3  Par  value  of  common  stock  changed  from  $100  to  $5 

per  share. 


*  Par  value  of  common  stock  changed  from  $100  to  $10  per 
share. 

5  First  preferred. 

6  Second  preferred. 

'  And  reduction  of  assets  and  liabilities. 


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Abstracts  of  Acts  of  Incorpokation  of  Corporations,  with  Other  Enabling  Acts 
Amendatory,  Extending,  Revival  or  Change  of  Name  by  the  General  Court  in  the 
Year  1914. 


Chapter 

678.  Boston  and  Eastern  Electric  Railroad  Company.  Time  for  filing  bond,  as 
provided  in  section  two  of  chapter  five  hundred  and  sixty-four  of  the  Acts 
of  1911,  extended  to  April  1,  1915. 

660.  Boston  and  Providence  Interurban  Electric  Railroad  Companj^  Time  within 
which  said  company  maj'  be  incorporated  extended  to  May  1,  1915. 

82.     Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.     Authorized  to  establish  a  trust  fund  for  its 
general  benefit. 

231.  Boston  Fatherless  and  Widows'  Society.  May  hold  real  and  personal  estate 
not  to  exceed  $200,000. 

548.  Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company.  May  increase  its  capital  stock  to 
an  amount  not  exceeding  S3, 000,000. 

140.  Brockton  Hospital  Company.  City  of  Brockton  may  appropriate  a  sum  not 
exceeding  $8,000  a  year,  to  be  paid  to  said  company  toward  the  maintenance 
and  support  of  the  Brockton  hospital. 

151.  Chelmsford  Water  District.  Bonds  and  notes  issued  bj^  said  district  shall  be 
signed  by  its  treasurer. 

31.     Christ  Church,  Springfield.     May  hold  real  and  personal  estate  not  to  exceed 
$450,000. 

19.     Cooley  Dickinson  Hospital,   The.      Number  of  directors  shall  never  exceed 
twenty-one. 

550.  Cummington  Water  Company.  Incorporated.  Real  estate  not  to  exceed  $5,000. 
Capital  stock  $40,000.  Bonds  not  to  exceed  amount  of  capital  actually  paid 
in. 

599.     Dalton  Fire  District.    May  issue  additional  bonds  not  to  exceed  $200,000. 

192.  Dighton  Water  Supply  District.  Time  extended  in  which  to  begin  to  distribute 
water  through  its  pipes  to  consumers. 

313.  Duxbury  Fire  and  Water  District.  Incorporated.  Real  estate.  Bonds  not  to 
exceed  $110,000. 

286.  East  SomerviUe  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Trustees  of  the. 
Name  changed  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Fhnt  Street  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  AU  acts  done  by  the  Trustees  of  the  East  Somerviile  Society  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  under  any  name  other  than  its  legal  name  are 
ratified  and  made  valid. 


120  ACTS  OF  INCORPORATION,  ETC.  [1914. 

Chapter 

444.     Essex  Hosier}^  Company.     Charter  re\'ived. 

111.  Falmouth  Board  of  Trade.  Incorporated.  Real  and  personal  estate  not  to 
exceed  $50,000. 

41.  First  Baptist  Society  in  Dan  vers.  May  convey  all  its  real  and  personal  prop- 
erty to  The  First  Baptist  Church  of  Danvers,  Mass.  Upon  making  said 
conveyance  said  First  Baptist  Society  in  Danvers  shall  be  dissolved.  Acts  of 
persons  heretofore  acting  as  said  First  Baptist  Society  or  in  its  behalf,  con- 
firmed. 

175.  First  Church  in  Boston,  The.  May  hold  real  and  personal  estate,  exclusive  of  its 
meeting-house,  to  an  amount  the  annual  income  of  which  shall  not  exceed 
$25,000. 

32.  First  Congregational  Church  of  Natick.  May  receive  and  hold  all  real  and 
personal  estate  now  held  by  the  Trustees  of  the  Natick  Ministerial  Fund 
and  by  the  First  Congregational  Parish  in  Natick.  In  six  months  after  con- 
veyance of  said  real  and  personal  estate  said  Trustees  of  the  Natick  Minis- 
terial Fund  and  said  First  Congregational  Parish  in  Natick  shall  be  dissolved. 

529.     Foxborough  Village  Improvement  Association.    Limits  extended. 

512.  Franklin  Typographical  Society.  May  hold  real  estate  not  to  exceed  $100,000 
and  personal  estate  not  to  exceed  $75,000. 

468.     Gloucester  Mutual  Fishing  Insurance  Company.    Powers  enlarged. 

89.  Greenfield  Society  for  the  Protection  of  Animals,  The.  Incorporated.  Real  and 
personal  estate  not  to  exceed  $5,000. 

92.  Groton  School,  Trustees  of.  May  hold  real  and  personal  estate  not  to  exceed 
$2,000,000. 

593.  Harvard  Medical  School  of  China  (Incorporated),  The.  May  confer  certain 
degrees. 

39.  Haverhill  Board  of  Trade,  Incorporated.  Incorporated.  Real  and  personal 
estate  not  to  exceed  $50,000. 

482.  Hingham  Water  Company.  Capital  stock  not  to  exceed  $500,000.  May  extend 
its  pipe  lines  and  apparatus  into  the  town  of  Norwell. 

685.  Humarock  Beach  Water  Company.  Incorporated.  Real  estate  not  to  exceed 
$10,000.  Capital  stock  $10,000.  Bonds  not  to  exceed  amount  of  capital 
stock  actually  paid  in. 

93.  Joseph  Warren  Monument  Association.  The  income  of  a  certain  fund  to  be 
conveyed  by  said  association  to  the  Roxbury  Historical  Society  may  be 
devoted  to  the  maintenance  of  said  societv. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  121 

Chapter 

185.  Knollwood  Cemetery.    Tpwn  of  Canton  may  supply  water  to  said  corporation. 

40.     Ladies  City  Mission  Society  in  New  Bedford.     May  hold  real  and  personal 
estate  not  to  exceed  $125,000. 

.  296.  Lake  Pleasant  Water  Supply  District.  May  supply  electricity  for  lighting  of 
streets,  ways  and  public  buildings  in  said  district. 

327.  Lawrence  City  Mission.  Incorporation  confirmed  and  made  valid  notwith- 
standing failure  of  incorporators  to  observe  certain  provisions  of  law  relative 
to  formation  of  corporations. 

333.  Leominster  Hospital  Association.  Town  of  Leominster  imsiy  pay  money  to 
said  association  to  be  used  for  charitable  purposes. 

147.  Lexington  Historical  Society.  Park  commissioners  of  the  town  of  Lexington 
may  lease  to  said  society  certain  real  estate  located  in  said  town. 

129.  Ludlow  Hospital.  Town  of  Ludlow  may  raise  by  taxation  sums  of  money  and 
appropriate  same  for  maintenance  of  said  hospital. 

339.  Lunenburg  Water  Company.  Incorporated.  Real  estate  not  to  exceed  $20,000. 
Capital  stock  $10,000.    Bonds  not  to  exceed  $70,000. 

640.  Lynn  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Incorporated.  Real  and  personal  property  not 
to  exceed  $50,000. 

186.  Lynn  Home  for  Children.     Incorporated.     May  hold  certain  property  to  be 

conveyed  to  it  under  wiU  of  Nathan  Breed,  late  of  Lynn. 

213.    Mansfield  Fire  District.    May  issue  notes  or  bonds  not  to  exceed  $35,000. 

337.  Mansfield  Water  Supply  District.    May  acquire  lands  necessary  for  a  reservoir 

site  and  for  extending  its  water  works.    May  issue  additional  bonds  not  to 
exceed  $75,000. 

613.  Marshfield  Water  Company.  Incorporated.  Real  estate  not  to  exceed  $15,000. 
Capital  stock  $100,000.  Bonds  not  to  exceed  the  amount  of  its  authorized 
capital  stock. 

91.     Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  The.     Provision  as  to  contents  of    parts 
three  and  foar  of  the  annual  report  of  the  trujvces. 

338.  Massachusetts  Employees   Insurance  Association.     Board   of  directors  shall 

consist  of  not  less  than  fifteen  members. 

657.     Middleborough  Fire  District.    May  issue  bonds  no+  to  exceed  $12,000. 


122  ACTS  OF  INCORPORATION,  ETC.  [1914. 

Chapter 

307.  JMillington  Village  Improvement  Society.  Ingorporated.  Real  and  personal 
property. 

365.  Ministerial  Fund  of  the  Second  Parish  in  Andover,  The  Trustees  of  the.  Shall 
annually  bold  a  meeting  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  March. 

638.     Montague  Lighting  District.    Estabhshed. 

281.  New  Mattakessett  Creeks,  Proprietors  of  the.  Time  extended  in  which  said 
corporation  may  catch  fish  in  the  Great  pond,  so-called,  in  the  town  of  Edgar- 
town. 

766.  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  Company.  Authorized  tp  trans- 
fer all  shares  of  stock  of  the  Boston  Railroad  Holding  Company  held  by  it. 
The  Boston  Railroad  Holding  Company  is  authorized  to  sell  and  dispose  of 
the  stock  and  securities  of  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  held  by  it. 

104.  Newton  Theological  Insticution.  May  hold  property  not  to  exceed  $2,000,000 
of  which  not  more  than  $500,000  shall  be  in  real  estate. 

488.  Norwell  Water  Company.  Incorporated.  Real  estate  not  to  exceed  $5,000. 
Capital  stock  $10,000.  Bonds  not  to  exceed  amount  of  authorized  capital 
stock. 

675.  Oak  Grove  Cemetery.  City  of  New  Bedford  may  construct  a  pubhc  highway 
through  said  cemetery. 

591.    Old  Colony  Theatre,  Inc.    Charter  revived. 

15.    Perkins  Street  Baptist  Church,  Somerville.     Name  changed  to  Grace  Baptist 
Church. 

617.  Pleasant  St.  Cemetery  Corporation.  May  convey  to  the  city  of  Marlborough 
all  its  real  estate  located  in  said  city. 

184.  Polish  Roman  Catholic  Congregation  of  Palmer,  Massachusetts,  The.  Dis- 
solved. Certain  conveyance  of  land  by  said  corporation  confirmed  and  made 
valid. 

232.  Psi  Omega  Fraternity  in  Williams  College,  Trustees  of  the.  Incorporated.  May 
hold  real  and  personal  property.    Real  estate  not  to  exceed  $35,000. 

534.  Railway  Mail  Association.  May  conduct  its  business  in  Massachusetts  as  a 
foreign  corporation  until  Oct.  1,  1915  without  conforming  to  the  provisions 
of  chapter  628  of  the  Acts  of  1911. 

132.  R(!fuge  in  the  City  of  Boston,  The.  Authorized  to  transfer  and  convey  all  the 
funds  and  property  held  by  it  to  the  Bethesda  Society. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  •  123 

Chapter 

245.  Sagamore  Water  Company.  Time  extended  in  which  to  begin  to  distribute 
water  through  its  pipes  to  consumers. 

42,    St.  Mark's  School,  Trustees  of.     No  corporate  business  shall  be  transacted  at 
any  meeting  of  the  trustees  unless  five  members  of  said  board  are  present. 

485.  Scituate  Water  Company.  Capital  stock  shall  not  exceed  $250,000.  May 
extend  its  pipe  lines  and  apparatus  into  the  town  of  Norwell. 

110.  Smith  College,  The  Trustees  of  the.  May  hold  real  or  personal  estate  in  any 
amount. 

145.  Suffolk  Law  School.  Incorporated.  May  take  over  the  property  of  the  Suffolk 
School  of  Law.    May  grant  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws. 

21.    Taunton  Hospital  Company.    Name  changed  to  Morton  Hospital.     Powers 
enlarged. 

403.  Washingtonian  Home.  May  hold  real  property  not  to  exceed  $250,000  and 
personal  property  not  to  exceed  $250,000. 

152.  West  and  South  Water  Supply  District  of  Acton.  May  issue  additional  bonds 
or  notes  not  to  exceed  $15,000. 

131.  West  Cummington  Cemetery  Association.  County  commissioners  of  the  county 
of  Hampshire  authorized  to  convey  to  said  corporation  a  part  of  Deer  Hill 
state  reservation. 

487.    West  Millburj^  Cemetery  Association.    Incorporated.    Real  estate. 

725.    West  Sutton  Cemetery  Corporation.    Dissolved. 

289.  Wing  Memorial  Hospital  Association.  Town  of  Palmer  may  raise  by  taxation 
sums  of  money,  not  exceeding  $2,000  in  any  one  year,  and  appropriate  same 
toward  maintenance  of  said  association. 

294.  Woman's  Baptist  Foreign  Missionary  Society.  Chapter  229  of  the  Acts  of 
1914,  an  act  relative  to  said  society,  shall  take  effect  May  15,  1914. 

229.  Woman's  Baptist  Foreign  Missionary  Society.  Name  changed  to  Woman's 
American  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society.  May  hold  real  estate  not  to 
exceed  $1,000,000  and  personal  estate  not  to  exceed  $5,000,000. 

366.  Worcester  Children's  Friend  Society.  May  hold  real  and  personal  property 
not  to  exceed  $300,000. 


124 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition  of  Corporations,  required  by 


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Adams  Gas  Light  Company, 

Jan.     2, 

1  Sept.  26, 

$60,000 

_ 

$9,754 

with  land 

$95,118 

$14,732 

Adams  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Adams  Gas  Light  Company, 

Oct.    30, 

3  Sept.  25, 

60,000 

- 

2,000 

$6,755 

4  111,135 

13,802 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

Agawam  Electric  Company, 

Nov.  13, 

3  Oct.    14, 

125,000 

- 

5,569 

43,121 

149,113 

8,729 

The,  Agawam. 

1914. 

1914. 

Agawam    Reservoir,     Power 

July    11, 

13  _ 

25,000 

_ 

96,088 

- 

- 

- 

and    Irrigation    Company, 

1914. 

The,  Boston. 

American     Bell     Telephone 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

26,015,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

16 

American  Telephone  and  Tele- 

June 24, 

"May  27, 

10,000 

- 

16,751 

- 

- 

600 

graph  Company  of  Massa- 

1914. 

1914. 

chusetts,  Boston. 

Amesbury     Electric     Light 

Oct.    19, 

3  July   27, 

235,000 

$24,721 

- 

- 

4  87,336 

34,239 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amherst  Gas  Company,  The, 

Nov.     5, 

3  Oct.    14, 

300,000 

- 

75,133 

with  land 

4  337,054 

53,025 

Amherst. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amherst    Power    Company, 

Nov.     7, 

3  Oct.    14, 

450,000 

_ 

16,440 

41,149 

73,793 

79,863 

Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amherst    Water    Company, 

May  13, 

May     5, 

150,000 

- 

11,170 

- 

- 

122 

Amherst. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arlington   Gas   Light   Com- 

Jan.     2, 

1  Sept.  25, 

250,000 

_ 

28,160 

with  land 

403,133 

21,749 

pany,  Arlington  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Arlington    Gas   Light   Com- 

Oct.   30, 

3  Sept.  24, 

444,000 

- 

26,823 

72,564 

4  482,614 

22,545 

pany,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ashfield     Water     Company, 

Oct.    24, 

Sept.    3, 

20,000 

- 

9,300 

- 

- 

138 

Ashfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aspinwall   Water   Company, 

May  13, 

Apr.     2, 

10,000 

- 

300 

- 

9,700 

_ 

Lenox. 

1914. 

1914. 

Athol  Gas  and  Electric  Com- 

Oct.   19, 

3  July    27, 

325,000 

- 

347,865 

with  land 

199,649 

22,679 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Attleboro    Gas   Light   Com- 

July   23, 

July    21, 

58,000 

- 

26,657 

21,206 

137,278 

9,359 

pany  Corporation,  The,  At^ 
tleborough. 
Attleborough  Steam  and  Elec- 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.    14, 

July    15, 

275,000 

_ 

14,766 

61,587 

255,625 

71,158 

tric  Company,   Attle- 

1914. 

1914. 

borough. 

Automatic   Telephone   Com- 

May  13, 

Apr.     8, 

200,000 

- 

- 

17,668 

- 

8,778 

pany  of  New  Bedford,  New 

1914. 

1914. 

Bedford. 

Ayer    Electric    Light    Com- 

Jan.     2, 

1  Sept.  24, 

30,000 

- 

3,959 

with  land 

55,270 

3,250 

pany,  Ayer  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Ayer    Electric    Light    Com- 

Oct.   30, 

3  Sept.  23, 

30,000 

- 

500 

2,499 

4  56,417 

3,920 

pany,  Ayer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Statement  of  June  30,  1913. 

2  Premium  on  stock. 

3  Statement  of  June  30,  1914. 

■•  Including    mains,    services    and 

appliances. 
'  Supplies  and  materiale. 
•>  Tenement  property. 
'  Premium  on  stock  issues. 


8  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63. 

9  Rights  of  way. 

■"  Electric  lines,  meters  and  transformers. 
"  New  construction  and   miscellaneous 
assets. 

12  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 

13  None  held  in  1914.    Statement  of 

May  30,  1914. 


ii  Mortgages. 

15  Accounts  payable. 

i»  All  the  assets  of  the  company  have 
been  distributed  to  the  stock- 
holders and  all  liabilities  have 
been  assumed  by  the  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co. 


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125 


Chapter  110,  Section  51,  Revised  Laws,  and  Acts  of  1914-,  Chapter  71^2,  Section  65. 


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5  6,269 

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273,336 

235,000 

18,175 

19,838 

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273,336 

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485,025 

300,000 

144,462 

21  30,000 

12  2,351 

8,212 

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24,596 

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22  217,641 

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450,000 

21  250,000 
15 139,530 
2-1 12,264 

55,958 

907,752 

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25  800 

26 190,967 
27  9,808 

213,636 

150,000 

38,000 

25,636 

213,636 

19,051 

- 

- 

- 

472,093 

250,000 

216,859 

1,807 

- 

3,427 

472,093 

6  51,386 

- 

- 

655,932 

397,500 

21 100,000 
152,165 

2,090 

- 

8  4,177 

655,932 

- 

- 

- 

6,062 

15,500 

15,400 

100 

- 

- 

- 

15,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

8,339 

28  274,826 
13,388 

120 

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866,866 

325,000 

501,576 

40,170 

- 

120 

866,866 

22,643 

- 

35 

- 

217,178 

58,000 

8,000 

136,643 

29  14,500 

35 

217,178 

11,818 

•  30  1,000 
31 21,089 

- 

- 

437,043 

275,000 

10,061 
21  30,000 
32  35,000 

66,398 

33  20,000 

584 

437,043 

~ 

34  322,210 
36 15,000 

~ 

~ 

363,656 

200,000 

107,000 

34,156 

22,500 

363,656 

1,808 

- 

- 

- 

64,287 

30,000 

.29,441 

4,228 

- 

618 

64,287 

5  1,544 

6  1,000 

- 

- 

65,880 

30,000 

21  8,500 
25,131 

2,024 

- 

8  225 

65,880 

V  Statement  of  Apr.  1,  1914. 
18  Construction. 

w  Pole    lines,    meters    and    trans- 
formers. 
2"  Prepaid  expenses. 

21  Bonds. 

22  Right  of  way. 


23  Deferred  and  miscellaneous  assets. 

24  Other  liabihties. 

25  Pumping  station. 

26  Water  works. 
2'  Meter  account. 

28  Electric  lines,   gas  mains,  services, 
meters  and  transformers. 


29  Premium  on  new  stock. 

30  Tenements. 

31  Sinking  fund. 

32  Notes. 

33  Premium. 

S''  Plant  accounts. 
35  License. 


126 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition\ 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Barnstable  Water  Company, 
Boston. 

Berkshire  Water  Company, 
Lee. 

Beverly  Gas  and  Electric 
Company,  Beverly. 

Blaekstone  Electric  Light 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Block  Plant  Electric  Light 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Bolton  Telephone  Company, 
The,  Bolton. 

Boston  ConsoUdated  Gas 
Company,  Boston. 

Boston  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Bridgewaters  Water  Company, 
Bridgewater. 

Brockton  Gas  Light  Company, 
Brockton. 

Buzzard's  Bay  Electric  Com- 
pany, Falmouth. 

Cambridge     Electric     Light 

1^  Company,  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Gas  Light  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Central  Massachusetts  Electric 
Company,  Boston. 

Charlemont  Electric  Light  and 
Power  Company,  Charle- 
mont. 

Charlestown  Gas  and  Electric 
Company,  Boston. 

Cheshire  Water  Company, 
Cheshire. 

Chester  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, Chester. 

Citizens'  Gas,  Electric  and 
Power  Company  of  Nan- 
tucket, Nantucket. 

Citizens'  Gas  Light  Company 
of  Quincy,  Quincy. 

Clinton  Gas  Light  Company, 
Clinton  (for  1913). 

Clinton  Gas  Light  Company, 
Clinton. 

Cohasset  Water  Company, 
Cohasset. 

Commercial  Cable  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Commercial  Union  Telegraph 
Company  of  Massachu- 
setts, The,  Boston. 

Congress  Street  Safe  Deposit 
Company,  Boston. 

Connecticut  River  Bridge, 
Proprietors  of.  The,  Boston. 

Connecticut  River  Transmis- 
sion Company,  Boston. 


Apr.    23, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Sept.    2, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Oct.      6, 

1914. 
Nov.  12, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Sept.    2. 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Nov.  18, 

1914. 

Oct.  19, 
1914. 

Nov.  4, 
1914. 

Feb.   20, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Aug.  14, 

1914. 
Aug.  24, 

1914. 

Oct.     8, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Nov.    2, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Nov.  21, 

1914. 

June  11, 
1914. 

Jan.  22, 
1914. 

Mch.  2, 
1914. 


iFeb.    17, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
July    28, 

1914. 
3  July    27, 

1914. 
July    15, 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
3  Sept.  10, 

1914. 
14  Oct.    13, 

1914. 
"June  23, 

1914. 
3  Aug.     4, 

1914. 

19  - 

Mch.    2, 

1914. 

3  Oct.    20, 

1914. 

3  July    27, 

1914. 

July    29, 

1914. 

Jan.    26, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
July    16, 

1914. 
July    15, 

1914. 

3  Sept.    3, 
1914. 

29  Sept.  24, 

1913. 

3  Sept.  23, 

1914. 

Oct.    22, 

1914. 

Feb.    15, 

1914. 

30  July    26, 

1914. 

Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 

31  Jan.    20, 
1914. 


cc 


O 


o 


$75,000 

20,000 

687,500 

40,000 

9,500 

1,500 

15,124,600 

3,000,000 

100,000 

1,309,000 

15,000 

850,000 

1,560,000 

150,000 
5,000 

600,000 

15,000 

5,000 

26,000 

743,000 
123,000 
123,000 
89,300 
10,000 
10,000 

20,000 

10,000 

700,000 


Assets. 


$158,469 


253,422 


26,558,483 


67,990 


4,451 


731,295 


35 1,206,303 


^ 

a 

'3 
m 

t-i 

1 

with 

real 

estate 

$6,298 

- 

$71,208 

with 

R.  E. 

925,543 

- 

- 

i  5,254 

- 

- 

8  21,853 

with 

real 

estate 

22,031 

with  land 

22,234 

- 

$92,692 

"  1,321,656 

2,782 

13,986 

45,217 

238,029 

with  land 

21  1.108,618 

537,102 

with  land 

12,248,156 

- 

- 

4  29,153 

- 

- 

2,655 

152,839 
14,009 

806,512 

with 
buildings 

1,100 

175 

8,344 

1,457 

5,906 

32,284 

with 

real 

estate 

44,663 

with  land 

280,216 

9,000 

35,240 

■»  292,004 

71,372 

99,843 

- 

4,000 

6,201 

- 

- 

- 

3ii  241,233 


1  Statementof  Jan.  31,  1914. 

2  Prepayments. 

2  Statement  of  .June  30, 1914. 

*  Including    mains,    services    and 

appliances. 
'  Supplies  and  materials. 
»  Pole  lines,  gas  mains,  meters  and 

transformers. 


7  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63. 

8  And  wires. 

"  Investments. 
1"  Mortgage. 
11  Plant,  etc. 
I'''  Reserve  fund. 

13  Reserve  for  liability  compensation  insurance. 
1'  Corporation  not  doing  business. 


16  Statement  of  June  12,  1914. 
16  Mains,  hydrants,  etc. 
1^  And  meters,  mains,  etc. 
13  Furniture,  fixtures,  horses,  wagons 
and  automobiles. 

19  None  held  in  1913. 

20  Lines. 

21  And  plant. 


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'    127 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

0 

o 

j 

1 

Moneys     rec'd, 
etc.,  under  R. 
L.,Chap.  110, 
Sect.  81. 

11 

3 
& 

1 

1 

3, 

Q 

o 

g'-' 

u  a 

Guaranty  Fund, 
under   R.   L., 
Chap.   110, 
Sect.  81. 

1 

S505 

2  $242 

- 

Sl,839 

S162,448 

$75,000 

$87,448 

- 

- 

- 

$162,448 

400 

- 

- 

~ 

78,885 

20,000 

49,120 

$9,765 

- 

- 

78,885 

12,825 

- 

- 

1,301,747 

687,500 

355,250 

256,952 

- 

$2,045 

1,301,747 

5  612 
4,658 

6  38,778 

154 

9  6,629 

"  1,801 
in,  150 

"S148 

- 

48,663 

38,084 

3,479 

40,000 
9,500 
1,500 

6,700 

1,890 

i»  17,000 

67 

1,815 
9,694 
1,912 

- 

7  148 

48,663 
38,084 
3,479 

567,296 

160,609 

- 

27,614,989 

15.124,600 

3,451,253 

8,861,985 

13  $16,543 

160,608 

27,614,989 

- 

- 

- 

3,000,000 

3,000,000 

3,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000,000 

- 

"  166,339 

- 

- 

210,876 

100,000 

99,000 

11,876 

- 

- 

210,876 

86,703 

IS  16,643 

2,934 

- 

1,689,573 

1,309,000 

335,002 

42,638 

- 

2,933 

1,689,573 

8,691 

20  63,665 

- 

2,798 

145,566 

11,000 

134,566 

- 

- 

145,566 

54,229 
5  205,552 

5  21,309 
1,971 

39,032 

26  462,346 
58,526 

3,954 
^  25,860 

7  53 

- 

1,521,265 
3,391,094 

779,792 
4,626 

850,000 
1,560,000 

150,000 
3,000 

90,784 
359,221 

27 150,000 

413,206 

835 

234,027 
576,593 

66,533 
496 

22  72,500 

23  270,000 

22,875 

24  835,965 
25  10,580 

295 

3,954 
7  25,860 

7  53 

1,521,265 
3,391,094 

779,792 
4,626 

64,374 

- 

15,148 

- 

1,073,334 

600,000 

147,586 

310,600 

- 

15,148 

1,073,334 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,839 

15,000 

- 

- 

839 

- 

15,839 

157 

- 

- 

- 

10,195 

5,000 

4,895 

300 

- 

- 

10,195 

6,962 

28  19,717 

- 

- 

69,747 

26,000 

39,117 

4,630 

- 

- 

69,747 

32,542 

- 

1,061 

21,054 

806,097 

383,000 

420,940 

- 

13 1,096 

1,061 

806,097 

15,112 

- 

- 

- 

353,670 

123,000 

199,754 

29,365 

- 

1,551 

353,670 

5,11,389 

- 

- 

- 

359,609 

123,000 

27  110,000 
116,986 
65,000 

7,794 

- 

7 1,829 

359,609 

500 

- 

- 

- 

180,943 

89,300 

26,643 

- 

- 

180,943 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,943 

10,000 

14,484 

3,459 

- 

- 

27,943 

- 

31 10,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

32 15,000 

- 

1,524 

23,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

33  3,000 

- 

23,000 

- 

37  2,220 

- 

- 

1,449,756 

_ 
700,000 

38  749,756 

- 

1,449,756 

22  Reserve  (special). 

23  Premium  on  capital  stock. 
2'i  Premiums. 

25  Profit  sharing  plan. 

23  Pole  lines,  meters  and  transformers. 

2'  Bonds. 

28  Construction. 

29  Statement  of  June  30,  1913. 


3°  The  lines  of  this  company  are  now    33  Reserves  against  unearned  rentals 
operated  by  the  Postal  Tele-  paid  in  advance. 

graph-Cable  Company  of  Mas-    34  Statementof  Dec.  31,  1913. 


saehusetts,  and  the  latter  in- 
cludes in  its  report  the  opera- 
tions of  this  company. 

31  Plant. 

32  Vaults. 


35  And  lines  and  apparatus. 
38  And  prepayments. 

37  Operating  supplies  on  hand. 

38  And  notes  payable  and  deferred 

operating  charges. 


128 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

o 

^3 

bb 

1 
"o 

"el 

m"c3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

la    - 

1 

a 
3 

9 
i 

.a    . 

1% 
1f^ 

^ 

Q 

o 

(S 

hJ 

pq 

§ 

o 

Conveyancers  Title  Insurance 

Feb.   18, 

1  Jan.    19, 

$500,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$22,408 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cottage    City    Water    Com- 

Apr.    7, 

iFeb.    24, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Oak  BluiJs. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dedham  and  Hyde  Park  Gas 

Aug.  25, 

July    15, 

155,950 

- 

$7,018 

with  land 

$244,075 

12,952 

and   Electric   Light   Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

pany,  Boston. 

Dedham  Electric   Company, 

Nov.  12, 

9  Oct.    13, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dedham    Water    Company, 

Meh.  20, 

10  Jan.    12, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,911 

Dedham. 

1914. 

1914. 

Deerfield  Company,  The,  Bos- 

July    3, 

Apr.     6, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Deerfield  River  Electric  Light 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.  26, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,941 

Company,  Conway. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Boston  Gas  Company, 

Oct.     6, 

I'Sept.    9, 

1,024,300 

$943,728 

with 

real 

estate 

18,149 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Mountain  Water  Com- 

Oct.   31, 

Aug.  11, 

4,000 

- 

60 

- 

- 

186 

pany,  West  Stockbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

Easthampton  Gas  Company, 

Nov.     5, 

"Oct.    14, 

450,000 

-  . 

11,958 

$143,796 

19  368,082 

37,460 

Easthampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Edgartown  Water  Company, 

Oct.    21, 

"July    18, 

32,500 

- 

- 

16,500 

2<  62,151 

1,461 

Edgartown. 

1914. 

1914. 

Edison  Electric  Illuminating 

Nov.  12, 

"Oct.    13, 

20,480,000 

8,704,632 

_ 

_ 

32,198,597 

1,338,762 

Company  of  Boston,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

19 

Boston. 

Edison  Electric  Illuminating 

Apr.     8, 

30  Mch.    3, 

948,800 

- 

313,289 

with  land 

1,378,774 

134,650 

Company  of  Brockton,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockton. 

Electric    Light    and    Power 

Aug.  25, 

"July    23, 

189,000 

36,504 

- 

with  R.  E. 

318,779 

37,478 

Company  of  Abington  and 

1914. 

1914. 

Rockland,  The,  Abington. 

Essex  Company,  Boston, 

June   12, 
1914. 

37  May  26, 
1914. 

500,000 

- 

500,000 

- 

- 

1,090,529 

Fairhaven  Water  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   24, 

125,000 

- 

5,700 

16,197 

151,893 

4,924 

Fairhaven. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  River  Automatic  Tele- 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.    13, 

135,000 

11,167 

- 

- 

- 

12,443 

phone     Company,     Fall 
River. 
Fall    River    Electric    Light 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  25, 

I  Jan.    26, 

1,200,000 

_ 

144,532 

368,804 

553,273 

140,401 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  River  Gas  Works  Com- 

Aug. 25, 

"July    29, 

805,000 

- 

- 

334,867 

1,642,705 

141,182 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

First  National  Safe  Deposit 

Feb.    28, 

Feb.     3, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

48,000 

- 

40,030 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fitchburg  Gas  and  Electric 

Nov.  30, 

"  Oct.    28, 

888,000 

- 

265,285 

with  land 

1,085,371 

61,393 

Light  Company,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

19 

Framingham  Gas  Fuel  and 

Sept.    9, 

July   25, 

75,000 

70,474 

10,282 

Power     Company,      The, 

1914. 

1914. 

Framingham. 

1  Statement  of  Dec.  31, 1913. 

2  Mortgages. 

3  Real  estate  trust  stocks. 
*  Notes  payable. 

'  Construction  account,  etc. 

"  Supplies  and  tools. 

'  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes. 

8  Stock  premiums. 

»  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

"0  Statement  of  Nov.  30,  1913. 


11  Plant. 

12  Treasury  bonds. 

13  Bonds  and  time  loans. 
I''  Accounts  payable. 

1''  Contractional  rights. 
10  Electric  lines,  transformers,  etc. 
"  Statement  of  June  30,  1914. 
18  Reserve  for  liability  compensa- 
tion insurance. 


19  Including    mains,    services    and 

appliances. 

20  Supplies  and  materials. 

21  Prepayments  and  deferred  assets. 

22  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 

23  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect. 

63. 
2''  And  mains,  etc. 
26  Bonds. 
2»  Notes. 


1914. 


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129 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ures, 
ndise, 
\,  and 
I  Proc- 

3 
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der  R. 
p.  110, 

o 

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ct.81 

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o 

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- 

2  $780,100 
3  40,400 

- 

- 

$842,908 

8443,000 

« $250,000 

8149,908 

- 

- 

8842,908 

- 

5  208,414 

6  5,986 

'387 

- 

- 

214,400 

100,000 

92,658 

9,373 

812,369 

- 

214,400 

$5,016 

- 

- 

269,448 

155,950 

74,751 

30,243 

8  7,190 

-51,314 

269,448 

- 

_ 

- 

$60,000 

60,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

- 

"  409,589 
12  12,000 

- 

- 

433,500 

200,000 

13 120,000 
"  4,775 

108,725 

with  profit 
and  loss 

- 

433,500 

- 

15 15,000 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

16  5,519 

- 

- 

7,460 

4,700 

- 

2,760 

- 

- 

7,460 

95,296 

- 

842,706 

- 

1,099,879 

575,000 

188,649 

291,399 

18  2,125 

42,706 

1,099,879 

- 

- 

- 

3,893 

4,139 

4,000 

139 

- 

- 

- 

4,139 

2»  25,519 

21 1,478 

- 

- 

588,293 

450,000 

101,714 
22 1,548 

28,580 

6,356 

23  95 

588,293 

" 

' 

80,112 

32,500 

25  32,500 

26 10,500 

14  922 

3,690 

80,112 

201,020,533 

2'  832,242 

23  39,627 

" 

44,134,393 

20,472,900 

5,837,875 
25  1,410,000 

146,577 

640,464 

2815,552,751 

29  34,199 

23  39,627 

44,134,393 

77,967 

31  49,259 
32  8,777 

422 

" 

1,963,138 

948,800 

624,888 

200,078 

127,934 
33  59,520 
34 1,496 

422 

1,963,138 

37,604 

31  2,312 

115 

432,792 

189,000 

148,440 
35  5,629 

37,608 

25,000 
36  27,000 

115 

432,792 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,590,529 

500,000 

- 

447,293 

643,236 

- 

1,590,529 

- 

312 

- 

- 

179,026 

125,000 

51,000 

3,026 

- 

- 

179,026 

8,082 

38  213,380 

39  10,000 

125 

- 

- 

255,197 

135.000 

66,768 

33,009 

20,420 

- 

255,197 

87,932 

"1,116.928 
"  15,608 

- 

- 

2,427,478 

1.000,000 

1,049,749 

82,178 

19,998 
42  275,000 

553 

2,427,478 

93,080 

"  1,735 
31  42,495 

6,713 

- 

2,262,777 

805,000 

635,998 
«  13,149 

433,222 

113,347 
45  255,348 

6,713 

2,262,777 

- 

- 

- 

- 

88,030 

50,000 

- 

38,030 

- 

- 

88,030 

2°  93,169 

«  15,032 
«  34,852 
«8  205,130 
«  13,144 
M  14,365 

23  4,032 

1,791,773 

879,550 
51  8,450 

239,552 

174,681 

42,074 

34  334 

28  437,185 

52  5,915 

23  4,032 

1,791,773 

5,750 

63  461 

21,706 

6,861 

115,534 

75,000 

40,476 

58 

115,534 

2'  Other  ledger  accounts. 

28  Premium  on  capita!  stock. 

29  Replacement. 

3°  Statement  of  Jan.  31,  1914. 

31  Advance  payments. 

32  Sinking  fund  investments. 

33  Premiums  on  sale  of  capital  stock. 

34  Other  reserves. 

35  Accounts  not  yet  due. 

36  Premium  on  sale  of  capital  stock. 


3'  Statement  of  Apr.  30,  1914. 

38  Construction. 

39  Intangible  capital. 

40  Lines  construction. 

41  Suspense. 

•'2  Premium  on  new  capital. 

43  Automobiles. 

44  Accrued  taxes. 

45  Premium  on  sale  of  stock. 


46  Prepayments. 
4'  Miscellaneous  equipment. 
43  Unfinished  construction. 
49  Investments. 

5"  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 
51  Capital  stock  subscribed. 
5-  Premium  on  capital  stock  sub- 
scribed. 
53  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 


130 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


.[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPOKA- 
TION. 

1 

§> 

5   . 

g"^ 

° 

•"^  >1 

cS 

T3    O 

a 
3 

a 

13 

.Ss 

1 

^^ 

1 

^^ 

'3 

a 

i« 

^ 

« 

O 

tf 

►3 

m 

S 

o 

Franklin  Electric  Light  Com- 

Aug.    S, 

July    21, 

$40,000 

$800 

_ 

i$800 

_ 

$7,527 

pany,  Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin  Telegraph  Company, 

June  29, 

June     3, 

1,000,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gardner  Electric  Light  Com- 

Oct.   28, 

'July    28, 

250,000 

8  252,257 

- 

- 

$77,110 

39,643 

pany,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gardner  Gas,  Fuel  and  Light 

Oct     22, 

12  July    27, 

123,000 

11,403 

- 

- 

"  39,987 

13,502 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Georgetown   Gas   Company, 

Sept.    4, 

Sept.    2, 

7,500 

100 

- 

400 

300 

- 

The,  Georgetown. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Electric  Company, 

Aug.   19, 

Aug.     3, 

245,000 

83,206 

- 

- 

413,042 

33,644 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Gas  Light  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

16  Sept.  25, 

150,000 

- 

$57,948 

with  land 

213,325 

16,695 

pany,  Gloucester  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Gloucester  Gas  Light  Com- 

Oct.   30, 

12  Sept.  24, 

150,000 

- 

10,000 

42,948 

13  217,493 

20,800 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grafton     Water     Company, 

July    11, 

June     9, 

80,000 

- 

6,810 

with  land 

20,045 

1,862 

The,  Grafton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Granby  Telephone  and  Tele- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.    26, 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

526 

graph  Company  of  Massa- 

1914. 

1914. 

chusetts,  The,  Granby. 

Granville  Centre  Water  Com- 

Aug. 25, 

22  Aug.   20, 

6,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

23  150 

146 

pany,  Granville. 

1914. 

1914. 

Great     Barrington     Electric 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    26, 

125,000 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,433 

Light     Company,     Great 

1914. 

1914. 

Barrington. 

Greenfield  Electric  Light  and 

Jan.    27, 

26  Jan.    20, 

750,000 

- 

241,105 

1.30,831 

569,906 

52,540 

Power    Company,    Green- 

1914. 

1914. 

field. 

Greenfield  Gas  Light   Com- 

Nov.    7, 

12  Sept.    5, 

166,000 

50,858 

- 

- 

71,404 

13,103 

pany,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Groton     Water     Company, 

May  15, 

May   12, 

60,000 

88,515 

with 

real 

estate 

4,661 

Groton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hadley    Lighting    Company, 

July    15, 

July    18, 

8,500 

- 

50 

396 

779 

172 

Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hampden    Automatic    Tele- 

May  15, 

Apr.    14, 

300,000 

% 

- 

- 

- 

261 

phone    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
Harvard    Gas    and    Electric 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.      2, 

16  Sept.  24, 

12,000 

_ 

4,764 

with  land 

24,833 

1,486 

Company,  Harvard  (for 

1914. 

1913. 

1913). 

Harvard    Gas    and    Electric 

Nov.    2, 

12  Sept.  16, 

200,000 

- 

4,622 

145 

13  27,974 

1,392 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill  Gas  Company,  Bos- 

May    9, 

Apr.    29, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill    Gas    Light    Com- 

Oct.   21, 

12  Sept.  15, 

585,000 

61,290 

- 

117,475 

784,865 

129,995 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

Heath   Telephone  Company, 

Jan.    27, 

Oct.    27, 

111,000 

_ 

- 

- 

"  110,620 

6,786 

Shelburne. 

1914. 

1913. 

Highland     Telephone    Com- 

Oct.     5, 

May     4, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,069 

pany,  The,  New  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hinghain    \Vater    Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     2, 

300,000 

- 

648,030 

with 

land 

11,653 

Hingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  sub-station. 

2  Electric  lines. 

3  Deferred. 

■•  Millers  Falls  Fire  District. 
'-  And  notes  payable. 
"  Millers  Falls  Bond  ItcHcrve. 
'  Should  have  been  held.     State- 
ment of  June  .'iO,  1914. 


3  And  lines,  transformers,  meters, 
etc. 


1"  Premium  on  stock. 

11  Reserve  for  bad  debts  and  rebate. 

12  Statement  of  June  30,  1914. 

13  Including  mains,  services  and  ap- 

pliances. 
1'  Supplies  and  materials. 


15  Gas  mains,  services  and  meters. 

16  Statement  of  June  30,  1913. 
1'  Tenement  property. 

13  Premium  on  stock  issues. 

19  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect. 

63. 

20  Conduits  and  pipes. 

21  Pole  line. 

22  Adjourned. 


1914. 


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131 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LUBILl 

TIES. 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

3 
O 

a 
1 

Moneys     rec'd, 
etc.,  under  R. 
L.,  Chap.  110, 
Sect.  81. 

Balance     Profit 
and  Loss. 

1 

-n 
1 

Q 

1 

g 

ca  a 

Reserye  for  De- 
preciation, 

Guaranty  Fund, 
under  R.  L., 
Chap.   110, 
Sect.  81. 

1 

Sl,574 

2  $54,387 

3 1,477 

« 18,150 

6,188 

1,000,000 

- 

S90,903 

S40,000 

5S24,114 

86,610 

S2,029 
6 18,150 

- 

$90,903 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

2,989 

9  3,355 

- 

- 

375,354 

250,000 

83,243 

7,467 

5,465 

10  28,750 

"429 

- 

375,354 

14  6,009 

16 131,095 
10,533 

- 

- 

212,529 

123,000 

79,507 

10,022 

- 

- 

212,529 

- 

- 

86,700 

7,500 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,500 

11,407 

- 

- 

- 

541,299 

245,000 

99,369 

196,686 

- 

S244 

541,299 

24,925 

- 

- 

312,893 

150,000 

97,604 

25,144 

10  40,000 

145 

312,893 

"  23,068 

1'  5,000 

- 

- 

319,309 

150,000 

98,993 

30,116 

18  40,000 

19  200 

319,309 

- 

20  64,132 

- 

70,401 

163,250 

80,000 

83,250 

- 

- 

- 

163,250 

- 

21 1,600 

- 

- 

2,126 

1,200 

569 

357 

- 

- 

2,126 

30 

2<  7,900 

- 

651 

9,877 

6,000 

3,877 

- 

- 

- 

9,877 

10,269 

25 113,563 

- 

- 

184,265 

125,000 

11,572 

47,693 

- 

- 

184,265 

67,491 

27 1,974 
28 10,700 

S20 

1,074,567 

738,500 
29  11,500 

270,656 

53,891 

- 

20 

1,074,567 

14,628 
362 

16,097 
30 163,278 

- 

6,520 

335,888 
93,538 

166,000 
31,800 

31  94,888 

32  75,000 
30,000 

31,738 

~ 

~ 

335,888 
93,538 

59 

'3  528 

- 

- 

1,982 

1,750 

125 

107 

- 

- 

1,982 

- 

*"  1,000 

- 

6,219 

7,480 

35  7,480 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,480 

8 

- 

- 

1,100 

32,191 

12,000 

20,191 

- 

- 

- 

32,191 

-   "65 

- 

- 

2,129 

36,327 

12,000 

24,327 

- 

- 

- 

36,327 

- 

36  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

36  5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

94,203 

2,294 

3' 791 
38  1,821 
39 1,983 
"2,143 

16,846 

1,209,269 
121,843 

585,000 
102,690 

21,324 

40  4,647 

1,458 

456,504 
4,428 

124,948 
13,267 

16,846 

1,209,269 
121,843 

60 

"3  8,000 

- 

- 

9,129 

5,000 

3,000 

1,129 

- 

- 

9,129 

5,369 

- 

- 

- 

665,052 

300,000 

"  120,000 

- 

«  245,052 

- 

665,052 

23  And  tools,  etc. 

24  Pipe  lines  and  reservoirs. 

25  Plant  and  lines. 

26  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1913. 
2'  Prepaid  expenses. 

28  Due  for  stock  subscriptions. 

29  Stock    subscribed    for    but 

issued. 

30  Mains,  services  and  meters. 


31  Notes,  accounts  payable  and  ac- 

crued interest. 

32  First  mortgage  bonds. 

33  Mains  and  meters. 

34  1,000  feet  of  conduit. 

35  Amount  paid  in  by  incorporators. 

36  Stock  subscription. 
3'  Advance  payments. 


38  Investment  securities. 

39  Automobiles. 

40  Bills  not  yet  due. 

41  And  pole  lines. 

42  Tools,  teams,  etc. 

43  Property  accounts. 

44  Bonded. 

45  Surplus  account. 


132 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


c 

Jj 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

.2 

TION. 

S 

1 

io 

i 

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13  S 

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a  ^ 

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a  ^ 

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Holliston    Water    Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  18, 

$50,000 

$6,000 

84,000 

$142 

Holliston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Housatonic     Water     Works 

Sept.  25, 

*June  25, 

40,000 

- 

78,507 

with  land 

- 

4,219 

Company,  Great  Barring- 
ton. 
Huntington    Electric    Light 

1914. 

1912. 

Feb.   25, 

5  Jan.    27, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,072 

Company,  Huntington. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hyde    Park    Electric    Light 

Nov.  12, 

9  Oct.    13, 

287,500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Knox  Hill  Water  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Nov.  29, 

1,925 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Palmer. 

1914. 

1901. 

11 

Lawrence   Gas    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     3, 

1,900,000 

$2,099,111 

- 

- 

with  R.  E. 

281,181 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1,739,437 

Lee  Electric  Company,  Lee, 

July   30, 
1914. 

July    14, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

8,350 

$6,445 

26,094 

5,595 

Lenox  Electric  Company,  The, 

Aug.   13, 

Aug.  10, 

20,000 

2,000 

_ 

12,817 

_ 

5,711 

Lenox. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lenox    Water    Company, 

Aug.  13, 

July    11, 

100,000 

_ 

24,499 

1,000 

_ 

7,900 

Lenox. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leominster     Electric     Light 

Jan.      2, 

?8  Sept.  24, 

80,000 

- 

22,707 

with  land 

261,007 

15,082 

and  Power  Company, 

1914. 

1913. 

Leominster  (for  1913). 

Leominster  Electric  Light  and 

Oct.    30, 

29  Sept.  23, 

80,000 

- 

9,098 

20,891 

3»  276,758 

22,085 

Power    Company,    Leom- 

1914. 

1914. 

inster. 

Leominster  Gas  Light  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

2s  Sept.  24, 

50,000 

- 

16,142 

with  land 

193,291 

11,920 

pany,  Leominster  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Leominster  Gas  Light  Com- 

Oct.   30, 

29  Sept.  23, 

135,000 

- 

3,500 

11,443 

30  169,007 

10,915 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lexington     Gas     Company, 

Jan.      2, 

23  Sept.  25, 

40,000 

- 

24,117 

with  land 

- 

16,744 

Lexington  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Lexington     Gas     Company, 

Oct.    30, 

29  Sept.  24, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

3»  25,756 

15,914 

Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell  Electric  Light  Corpo- 

Apr.   14, 

34  Feb.     4, 

1,176,400 

- 

287,481 

with  land 

361,715,397 

92,727 

ration,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell  Gas  Light  Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Oct.    27, 

1,000,000 

2,110,913 

_ 

_ 

with  R.  E. 

87,322 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ludlow  Electric  Light  Com- 

Nov.   5, 

Oct.    13, 

21,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3»  21,000 

1,000 

pany,  Ludlow. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn  Gas  and  Electric  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    26, 

1,182,500 

785,016 

with 

R.E. 

3,116,820 

181,990 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maiden    and    Melrose    Gas 

Nov.  30, 

29  Oct.    28, 

2,085,500 

_ 

211,941 

262,996 

392,143,898 

113,513 

Light  Company,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Pipe  lines,  hydrants,  etc. 

2  Bonds. 

3  Bills  payable. 
♦Statement  of  May  31,  1914. 
'  Statement  of  Jan.  1, 1914. 

'  Electric  plant. 
'  Steam  plant. 
•  Overhead  lines. 
"  Corporation  not  doing  business. 
">  Water  rights  and  pipe  line. 


11  Gas. 

12  Electric. 

13  Office  building  and  storehouse. 

'■i  Office  fixtures,  horses  and  wagons. 

1*  Taxes  and  insurance  unaccrued. 

1"  Four  per  cent,  bonds. 

"  Notes  and  accounts  payable. 

w  Dividend  payable  Feb.  1,  1914. 

19  Reserve  accounts. 

29  Notes. 


21  Interest  accrued. 

22  Rents. 

23  Lines. 

2''  Transformers. 

26  Meters. 

2'  Pipes,  reservoirs,  etc. 

2'  Supplies. 

2S  Statement  of  June  30,  1913. 

29  Statement  of  June  30,  1914. 


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133 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

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s 

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1 

a 

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and 
ial, 
inP 

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1  $103,803 

$37,180 

$151,125 

$50,000 

2  $50,000 

351,125 

7,341 

- 

- 

- 

$151,125 

- 

- 

- 

82,726 

40,000 

$35,385 

- 

- 

82,726 

S380 

6  900 

-  2,000 

8  905 

- 

- 

8,257 

5,000 

- 

3,257 

- 

8,257 

- 

- 

- 

287,500 

287,500 

287,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

287,500 

- 

10  1,925 

- 

- 

1,925 

1,925 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,925 

175,061 

13  69,738 
"  30,304 
16  38,831 

- 

- 

4,433,663 

1,900,000 

16  300,000 

in,225,394 

18  76,000 

348,706 

w$566,467 

$17,096 

4,433,663 

33,251 

79,735 

30,000 

2  30,000 

20  7,200 

21435 

22  251 

9,700 

2,149 

79,735 

M  45,664 
2*3,904 
25  3,563 
2 14,749 

88,408 

20,000 

28,037 

40,371 

88,408 

- 

26 167,004 
2'  100 

- 

- 

200,503 

86,600 

84,200 

10,443 

19,260 

200,503 

12,532 

- 

- 

311,328 

80,000 

225,550 

4,854 

924 

311,328 

31  12,294 

- 

- 

341,126 

80  000 

2  70,000 
188,728 

1,214 

- 

32  1,184 

341,126 

10,652 

- 

- 

- 

232,005 

50,000 

166,795 

6,944 

6,990 

1,276 

232,006 

318,190 

33  1,200 

- 

- 

204,255 

135,000 

250,000 
10,682 

7,497 

- 

32  1,076 

204,255 

461 

- 

- 

41,322 

40,000 

510 

732 

- 

80 

41,322 

31560 

- 

- 

- 

42,230 

40,000 

864 

1,271 

- 

3295 

42,230 

64,903 

36  3,778 

$3,636 

- 

2,167,922 

1,176.400 

57,939 

246,151 

336,316 

3'  342,294 

33  5,186 

3,636 

2,167,922 

132,234 

" 

7,581 

' 

2,338,050 

1,000,000 

15,528 
39  395,000 

492,691 

io  8,840 

"  417,158 

«  1,251 

7,582 

2,338,050 

- 

- 

- 

22,000 

21,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

22,000 

222,474 

- 

17,216 

- 

4,323,516 

1,182,500 

54,565 

382,334 

263,981 
«  856,599 
«1,566,321 

17,216 

4,323,516 

31  169,503 

"6  45,674 
"s  17,742 
"  40,468 
*8 '59,670 

32 10,335 

3,084,540 

2,039,600 
60  45,900 

51  444,811 

52,380 

55,154 

38  1,196 

■13  421,394 

32  13,770 

32  10,335 

3,084,540 

«  8,800 

30  Including    mains,    services    and 

appliances. 

31  Supplies  and  materials. 

32  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect. 

63. 

33  Tenement  property. 

34  Statement  of  Dec.  31, 1913. 
3»  And  other  property. 

3«  .Advance  payments. 


3'  Premiums  on  sale  of  capital  stock. 

38  Other  reserves. 

39  Notes  payable. 
■•0  Grade  crossing. 

41  Premiums  on  new  stock. 
''2  Prepayments  of  customers 
■"s  Premium  on  capital  stock. 
■•4  Surplus  invested  in  plant. 
46  Miscellaneous  equipment. 


46  Prepayments,  etc. 

47  Unfinished  construction. 

48  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 
40  Investments. 

60  Capital  stock  subscribed. 

61  And  accruals. 

62  Premium  on  capital  stock   sub- 

scribed. 


134 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Maiden    Electric    Company, 
Maiden. 


Manchester    Electric    Com- 
pany, Manchester. 

Marion  Gas  Company,  The, 

Boston. 
Marlborough   Electric   Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Marlborough-Hudson       Gas 

Company,  Boston. 
Martha's  Vineyard  Telegraph 

Company,  Falmouth. 
Massachusetts  Cremation  So- 
ciety, The,  Boston. 
Massachusetts  Telephone  and 

Telegraph  Company,  The, 

Boston. 
Massachusetts  Telephone  and 

Telegraph  Company,  The, 

Boston  (2d  return). 
Massachusetts  Title  Insurance 

Company,  Boston. 
Medfield    Water    Company, 

Medfield. 
Middlesex  Af4ueduct  Corpo- 
ration, Arlington. 
Milford   Electric   Light   and 

Power   Company,   Milford 

(for  1913). 
Milford   Electric   Light   and 

Power  Company,  Milford. 
Milford  Gas  Light  Company, 

Milford  (for  1913). 
Milford  Gas  Light  Company, 

MiKord. 
Milford     Water     Company, 

Milford. 
Mill    River    Electric    Light 

Company,       Williamsburg 

(for  1913). 
Mill    River    Electric    Light 

Company,  Williamsburg. 
Millbury    Water    Company, 

Millbury. 
Milton  Light  and  Power  Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Montague  Electric   Light  & 

Power  Co..  Montague. 
Mt.  Tom  Railroad  Company, 

Holyoke. 
Natick  Gas  Light  Company, 

Natick. 


Nov.  30, 
1914. 


May     7, 
1914. 

Oct.    26, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
Dec.     9, 

1913. 

Nov.  20, 
1914. 

Mch.  12, 

1914. 
July    18, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 

Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 

Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Nov.  12, 

1914. 
July    21, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
Sept.    5, 

1914. 


lOct.    28, 
1914. 


$1,068,000 


6  Apr.    15. 
1914. 

'July    27, 

1914. 
iJuly    27, 

1914. 
iJulv    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
5  Jan.    21, 

1914. 
31  Nov.     3, 

1913. 

M  Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Jan.    27, 

1914. 
June  25, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
«  Sept.  23, 

1913. 

Sept.  18, 
1914. 
«  Sept.  23, 

1913.       I 

1  Sept.  18, 

1914. 

Feb.     9, 

1914. 

«  Sept.  23, 

1913. 

1  Sept.  18, 

1914. 
25  Feb.     9, 

1914. 

"Oct.    13, 

1914. 

July    15, 

1914. 
Jan.    20. 

1914. 

Aug.   11, 

1914. 


116,500 

60,000 
310,600 
247,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 

10,000 

220,000 

24,000 

2,500 

40,000 

40,000 
72,300 
72,300 
200,000 
15,000 

15,000 
125,000 

42,000 

2,000 

'100,000 

59,600 


Assets. 


$31,768 
35,562 


500 


2,500 


«  25,289 


t-, 

-go 
1-5 

c 

'3 

m 

.S 
1 

1 

$47,441 

$182,040 

'$1,231,522 

14,794 

- 

- 

3,100 

with  land 

2  16,397 

- 

- 

135,789 

- 

- 

2  78,263 

- 

- 

10,000 

9,347 

43,472 

- 

400 

9,041 

4,955 

with 

R.  E. 

- 

12,402 

with  land 

90,232 

- 

- 

2  90,530 

16,821 

with  land 

89,608 

5,000 

11,842 

2  92,736 

«  559,297 

with 

land 

8,739 

with  land 

25,715 

4,500 

3,739 

2  26,860 

- 

6,545 

35,240 

200 

- 

3,459 

35,984 

n'ith  land 

63,116 

33,353 

5,380 

8,376 

1  Statement  of  June  30,  1914. 

2  Including  mains,  services  and  ap- 

pliances. 
'  Supplies  and  materials. 

*  Investments. 

''  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 

•  Miocollancous  equipment. 
'  Unfinished  construction. 

8  Prepayments,  etc. 
'  Sinking  fund. 


1"  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63. 
'1  Capital  stock  subscribed. 
12  Bonds  (due  1917). 
'■'  Other  reserves, 
'■f  Premium  on  capital  stock. 
'■■'  Premium  on  capital  stock   sub- 
scribed. 
"'  Statement  of  Mch.  31,  1914. 
1'  Electric  lines,  etc. 
"  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 


19  Dividends  unpaid 
2"  Pole   lines,  meters,  transformers, 
gas  mains  and  gas  meters. 

21  Pole    lines,    meters    and    trans- 

formers. 

22  Stock  subscriptions  (partial  pay- 

ment). 

23  Gas  mains,  services  and  meters. 

24  Bonds. 

26  Statement  of  Deo.  31, 1913. 


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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


135 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LlABILITIBS. 

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6  38,355 

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$1,983,133 

8898,000 
11170,000 

12  $100,000 
169,778 

$202,513   $41,120 

13  762 

w  312,350 

10  $12,110 

$1,983,133 

'  24,817 

15  76,500 

8  6,385 

9  39,139 

- 

245 

- 

200,081 

116,500 

55,746 

9,468 

14,475 

- 

200,081 

1'  163,336 

18  980 
w  2,912 

3  3,089 

2,985 
2"  90,671 

10  65 

- 

207,757 

60,000 

127,014 

20,678 

10  65 

207,757 

2,583 

21  283,046 
12,467 

63 

- 

525,189 

310,600 
22 19,440 

87,355 

41,371 

14  66,360 

63 

525,189 

3  12,309 

23  292,180 
12,896 

10  362 

- 

454,526 

247,000 

24  9,000 
167,560 

30,604 

- 

10  362 

454,526 

- 

- 

- 

18,943 

10,000 

- 

8,943 

- 

- 

18,945. 

- 

26  847 

27  64 

- 

71,481 

43,270 

28 1,288 

11,388 

29  2,072 
30 13,463 

- 

71,481 

3,000 

32  6,160 

~ 

Sl,779 

14,542 

10,000 

2,500 

~ 

33  2,042 

14,542; 

- 

32  2,852 

- 

17,210 

24,197 

10,000 

35  2,947 
11,250 

- 

- 

24,197 

- 

36 100,000 
37 100,300 

- 

- 

217,489 

204,200 

4,000 

38  7,788 

1,501 

- 

39  _ 

217,489 

• 

«  10,000 

- 

- 

26,356 

24^000 

787 

1,569 

- 

- 

26,356 

- 

- 

54 

- 

3,766 

2,500 

42  31 

1,235 

- 

- 

3,766 

2,060 

- 

- 

- 

111.325 

40,000 

66,617 

4,449 

- 

259 

111,325 

3  2,692 

«  12,402 

- 

- 

118,927 

40,000 

24  40,000 
34,387 

3,803 

- 

10  737 

118,927 

12,861 

- 

- 

- 

126,823 

72,300 

49,009 

4,883 

- 

631 

126,823 

3 11,290 

- 

- 

- 

131,879 

72,300 

54,051 

4,534 

- 

10  994 

131,879 

1,782 

- 

- 

- 

573,558 

200,000 

265,000 

108,558 

with  profit 
and  loss 

- 

573,558 

751 

~ 

~ 

~ 

36,821 

15,000 

21,188 

633 

- 

- 

36,821 

3  374 

«500 

- 

- 

37,755 

15,000 

24 12,000 

9,129 

131,424 

1,446 

- 

10  180 

37,755 

~ 

157,112 

- 

14,669 

244,424 

113,000 

- 

- 

- 

244,424 

- 

- 

- 

42,000 

42,000 

42,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,000 

67 

48  80 

- 

- 

4,491 

2,000 

503 

1,938 

50 

- 

4,491 

- 

- 

- 

- 

101,568 

100,000 

- 

1,568 

- 

- 

101,568 

3,946 

60,522 
«568 

- 

- 

119,230 

59,600 

46,659 

12,140 

50  816 

15 

119,230 

26  Urns. 

2'  Unexpired  insurance. 

28  Special  fund  New  England  Cre- 

mation Society. 

29  Reserve  against  payments  in  ad- 

vance for  cremation. 

30  Reserve  against  sale  of  niches  and 

care  in  columbarium. 

31  Statement  of  Sept.  30,  1913. 

32  Plant. 


33  Reserve  for  insurance  and  taxes 

on  leased  building. 

34  Statement  of  Sept.  30, 1914. 

35  Accrued  liabilities,  not  due. 
3'>  Plant  and  equipment. 

3'  Loans  on  mortgages. 

38  Money  held  for  client. 

39  $100,000. 

40  Water  rights. 

41  March  4,  1913. 


42  Expenses  and  taxes  1913. 

43  Statement  of  June  30,  1913. 

44  Tenement  property. 

45  And  filter  beds  and  underground 

pipes. 

46  Land  and  water  rights. 

4'  Corporation  not  doing  business.- 

48  Reserve  fund. 

49  Prepaid  items. 

50  Reserve  for  insurance. 


136 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

.£ 
1 

Stock  as  fixed 
e  Corporation. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

>. 

1. 

.ate 

§1 

-a  o 

c 

3 

^ 

Q 

o 

tf 

t3 

m 

s 

o 

New  Bedford  Gas  and  Edison 

Sept.  28, 

lAug.  17, 

$1,325,000 

$662,502 

with 

R.E. 

$2,146,248 

$84,953 

Light  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
New  England  Telegraph  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

Nov.  21, 

Aug.   11, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,893 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

' 

New  England  Telephone  and 

Apr.     8, 

3  Apr.      1, 

25,000 

7,650 

- 

$17,662 

- 

- 

Telegraph     Company     of 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts,   The,   Bos- 

ton. 
Newburyport  Gas  and  Electric 

Sept.    2, 

July    28, 

285,000 

_ 

_ 

40,358 

385,628 

25,234 

Company,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newton  and  Watertown  Gas 

Oct.    24, 

lOct.    13, 

560,000 

1,369,563 

with 

real 

estate 

38,813 

Light  Company,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Adams  Gas  Light  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

i»  Sept.  26, 

200,000 

- 

$106,142 

with  land 

448,213 

46,395 

pany,    North   Adams    (for 
1913). 
North  Adams  Gas  Light  Com- 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.    30, 

1  Sept.  25, 

200,000 

_ 

10,500 

88,500 

13  449,602 

63,198 

pany,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Attleborough  Gas  Light 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   22, 

68,100 

- 

30,869 

- 

61,604 

38,639 

Company,     North     Attle- 
borough. 
Northampton  Electric  Light- 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.      2, 

If  Sept.  23, 

117,400 

- 

20,473 

with  land 

195,805 

56,121 

ing  Company,   Northamp- 

1914. 

1913. 

ton  (for  1913). 

Northampton  Electric  Light- 

Oct.   30, 

1  Sept.  18, 

117,400 

- 

4,597 

38,252 

"224,113 

71,010 

ing  Company,   Northamp- 
ton. 
Northampton  Gas  Light  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.      2, 

i»  Sept.  23, 

120,000 

- 

54,009 

with  land 

152,438 

12,624 

pany,    Northampton     (for 

1914. 

1913. 

1913). 

Northampton  Gas  Light  Com- 

Oct.   30, 

1  Sept.  18, 

120,000 

- 

16,256 

19,050 

13 157,032 

14,893 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northfield   Water  Company, 

June  22, 

June  20, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,150 

Northfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Norton  Water  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   18, 

22  Feb.   17, 

75,000 

- 

149,154 

with  land 

- 

3,419 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Norwood    Gas    Company, 

Oct.  22, 

iJuly    27, 

80,000 

17,803 

- 

- 

13  19,333 

11,900 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Colony  Gas    Company, 

Sept.  24, 

iSept     14, 

709,000 

- 

8,212 

137,639 

13  942,759 

36,096 

Braintree. 

1914. 

1914. 

Onset  Water  Company, 

No.v.  17, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

j               ~ 

500 

4,181 

69,416 

5,486 

Onset. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oxford      Water     Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     3, 

35,000 

- 

25,190 

6,600 

6,225 

7,258 

Oxford. 

1914. 

1914. 

Palmer     Water     Company, 

.A.ug.     7, 

May     5, 

30,000 

76,839 

with 

real 

estate 

10,348 

Palmer. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield  Coal  Gas  Company, 

Sept.     1, 

July   28, 

396,000 

- 

19.605 

33,066 

430,282 

37,778 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield  Electric  Company, 

Aug.  28, 

July    22, 

375,000 

41,021 

- 

117,359 

600,785 

36,353 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth  Electric  Light  Com- 

Oct.   21, 

■wjuly    13, 

180,000 

- 

8,446 

31,080 

96,261 

27,653 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth   Gas   Light   Com- 

Aug.  13, 

July     8, 

60,000 

- 

- 

19,622 

64,138 

4,849 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

Postal   Telegraph-Cable   Co. 

Nov.  21, 

July   26, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

73,731 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

»  Statement  of  June  30, 1914. 

^  Unpaid  dividends. 

^  Taxes  accrued. 

"*  Inaurance  reserve. 

'■''  Premium  account. 

''  Plant. 

'  Accounts  payable. 

»  Statcmentof  Dcc.31,1913. 


'  Reserve  for  liability  compensa- 
tion insurance. 

10  Statement  of  June  30, 1913. 

11  Stocks. 

12  Stock  premium. 

13  Including    mains,    services    and 

appliances. 


"  Supplies  and  materials. 
15  Real  estate  investment  and 

investment. 
1"  Premium  on  stock  issues. 
17  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742, 

63. 
13  Reserves. 


stock 


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137 


of  Corporations  — ■  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

1 

Moneys     rec'd, 
etc.,  under  R. 
L.,Chap.  110, 

Sect.  81. 

Balance     Profit 
and  Loss. 

Total. 

Capital  Stock. 

1 

Balance     Profit 
and  Loss. 

Reserve  fo  i  De- 
preciation. 

Guaranty  Fund, 
under  R.   L., 
Chap.   110, 
Sect.  81. 

5181,476 

«  $15,000 

$29,890 

$8,072 

$3,105,069 
33,965 

$1,325,000 
30,000 

$558,362 

2  39,750 

3  34,170 
'3,965 

$465,597 

$146,410 
<  25,619 
5  480,271 

$29,890 

$3,105,069 
33,965 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,312 

25.000 

312 

- 

- 

- 

26,312 

6,700 

- 

- 

- 

457,920 

285,000 

72,500 

99,145 

_ 

1,275 

457,920 

85,063 

- 

2,983 

- 

1,496,422 

560,000 

404,040 

525,771 

9  3,628 

2,983 

1,496,422 

47,385 

11  2,500 

- 

- 

650,635 

200,000 

363,913 

64,142 

12  30,000 

2,580 

650,635 

»  38,267 

1'  7,500 

- 

- 

657.567 

200,000 

389,233 

35,670 

16  30,000 

"  2,664 

657,567 

8,970 

- 

117 

- 

140,199 

68,100 

3,570 

65,194 

18  3,218 

117 

140,199 

21,896 

- 

- 

- 

294,295 

117,400 

89,011 

52,365 

35,052 

467 

294,295 

1*  13,159 

- 

- 

- 

351,131 

117,400 

57,606 
M  78,000 

84,627 

12,877 

i'621 

361,131 

16,536 

- 

- 

- 

235,607 

120,000 

62,167 

11,281 

24,824 
20 16,400 

935 

235,607 

"  16,672 

21 18,845 
8  6,000 

_ 

~ 

242,748 
7,150 

120,000 
2,000 

71,313 
1,637 

10,543 
3,513 

23,311 
16 16,400 

iU,181 

242,748 
7,150 

"  4,950 

23  50 

«  69,344 
2,061 

26  319 

1,319 

153,942 
125,391 

75,000 
80,000 

3,942 

2"  75,000 

28,580 

16,811 

- 

- 

153,942 
125,391 

"  26,354 

1M5 

- 

1,151,394 
79,583 

709,000 
25,000 

124,788 

19  298,000 

45,697 

16,425 
8,886 

2' 3,166 

1M5 

1,151,394 
79,583 

1,809 
68,396 

28  45,293 
32  2,261 

- 

- 

92,375 

87,187 
591,388 

35,000 

30,000 
396,000 

29  3,128 

19  35,000 

30 15,300 

40,800 

130,000 

6,580 
63,103 

2,000 
31 1,947 

'8  5,100 
31  4,707 

2,285 

92,375 

87,187 
591,388 

42,647 
9,923 

36  183,060 
6,753 

_ 

_ 

838,165 
363,176 

375.000 
180,000 

274,726 
33  1,451 
159,185 

33,000 
23,991 

94,622 
3«  52,500 

6,866 

838,165 
363,176 

5,263 

- 

- 

93,872 

60,000 

18,927 

13,445 

1,500 

- 

93,872 

~ 

6  5,000 

- 

106,603 

185,334 

5,000 

'  180,334 

- 

- 

- 

185,334 

i»  Bonds. 

20  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

21  Tenement  property. 

22  Statement  of  Jan.  31, 1914. 
2*  Reserve  for  prepaid  expense. 
2*  Mortgage  bonds. 

2i  Gas  mains,  services  and  meters. 


26  Unexpired  insurance,  etc. 
2'  Reserve. 

28  Pipe  line. 

29  Bills  payable. 

30  Notes. 

31  Surplus. 

32  Investments. 


33  Interest  accrued. 
3''  Premium  on  new  shares  capital 
stock. 

35  Statementof  July  1, 1914. 

36  Pole    lines,    meters    and    trans- 

formers. 


138 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


g 

jck  as  fixed 
orporation. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA-     j 

TION. 

o 

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§) 

>> 

- 

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It 

1 

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a 

1 
'3 

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^ 

0 

Providence  Telephone  Com- 

Dec.  29, 

Dec.     2, 

380,000 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

$9,298 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Puritan  Telephone  Company, 

Dec.    13, 

Dec.     6, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

Quincy    Electric    Light    and 

Aug.   19, 

5  July   29, 

300,000 

$84,006 

with 

R.E. 

$395,818 

27,191 

Power  Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

Richmond    Telephone    Com- 

Oct.   7, 

July    10, 

1,610 

- 

- 

- 

- 

808 

pany,  Richmond. 

1914. 

1914. 

Riverside    Water    Company, 

July    21, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

$2,900 

- 

3,500 

238 

Gill. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sagamore  Electric  Company, 

Nov.  11, 

"  Sept.  10, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bourne. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sagamore   Water   Company, 

Nov.  11, 

"Sept.  10, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bourne. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem  Electric  Lighting  Com- 

Nov. 30, 

5  Oct.    28, 

495,000 

- 

51,538 

$176,199 

12  520,365 

295,697 

pany,  The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem  Gas  Light  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     9, 

500,000 

- 

76,500 

286,413 

608,863 

30,704 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scituate     Water     Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    12, 

220,000 

337,907 

with 

real 

estate 

1,746 

Scituate. 

1914. 

1914. 

Security  Safe  Deposit  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.      9, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,964 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Seekonk   Electric   Company, 

Feb.     5, 

25  Jan.    28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

183 

Seekonk. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sheffield    Water    Company, 

Mch.    7, 

■    Jan.    13, 

20,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

26,000 

2,350 

Sheffield. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shirley    Electric    Company, 

May     6, 

Jan.      5, 

2'  7,700 

- 

500 

1,800 

4,255 

477 

Shirley. 

1914. 

1914. 

South  Egremont  Water  Com- 

Sept. 28, 

Sept.    1, 

8,800 

- 

1,800 

- 

- 

222 

pany,  Egremont. 

1914. 

1914. 

South  Hadley  Falls  Electric 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.  11, 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,187 

Light  Company,  The,  South 
Hadley. 
South  Hadley  Gas  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.  28, 

July    29, 

5,000 

- 

- 

435 

3,265 

555 

The,  South  Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southbridge    Water    Supply 

June  15, 

31  May   12, 

100,000 

- 

89,022 

3,000 

32  6,653 

6,871 

Company,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southern  Massachusetts 

Feb.    16, 

25  Feb.    14, 

25,000 

3,800 

- 

39,392 

- 

- 

Telephone  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Spencer  Gas  Company,  The, 

Jan.      2, 

M  Sept.  23, 

97,500 

- 

26,605 

with  land 

146,157 

16,929 

Spencer  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Spencer  Gas  Company,  The, 

Oct.    30, 

5  Sept.  18, 

97,500 

- 

4,000 

19,346 

12 171,494 

6,017 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield  Gas  Light  Com- 

Nov. 25, 

Oct.    27, 

1,382,300 

- 

132,150 

397,361 

2,280,396 

87,373 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

12 

Stockbridge    Lighting    Com- 

Sept. 28, 

5  Sept.  14, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,448 

pany,  Stockbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stockbridge  Water  Company, 

Dec.     2, 

June   18, 

43,000 

- 

16,485 

with  land 

*o  71,275 

39 

Stockbridge  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

Stockbridge  Water  Company, 

July    20, 

June   17, 

43,000 

- 

16,485 

with  land 

"  71,275 

822 

Stockbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stoughton  Gas  and  Electric 

July    28, 

July    13, 

58,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Stoughton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Plant  (lines,  equipment  a 

nd  sup- 

8  And  su 

pplies,  etc.                                     '^  Unfinished  construction 

plies). 

1°  Lines, 

etc.                                                   "  Under  Acts  1914,  chap 

742,  sect. 

"  Prepaid  expenses. 

"  Compa 

ny  has  issued  no  stock  and                     63. 

'  Other  reserves. 

tran. 

acted  no  business.                           "  And  accruals. 

■•  Conduits. 

"  Includ 

ng    mains,    services    and             "  Premium  on  capital  sto 

ck. 

'-  Statement  of  June  30,  191 

4. 

appl 

anccs.                                              20  Premium  on  new  stock 

»  Prepaid  insurance,  interest 

,  etc. 

^'  Supplic 

s  and  materials.                               2i  Bonded. 

'  Bonds. 

1^  Prepaj 

jnents,  etc.                                    22  Business  and  good  will. 

»  Reserve  fund. 

iii  Miscel 

aneous  equii 

5ment. 

2.1 

Bills  payab 

e. 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


139 


of  Corporahmis  —  Continued. 


Assets  — ■  Con. 


1  $177,090 
2 1,188 

<  5,000 

6  1,449 

If  2,823 


"  4,881 
15 11,576 
16  2,806 
86,085     6,564 


1'  $2,484 


1,990 


22  441,946 
26 12,002 


28  14,360 
30  19,118 


3'  182,644 


16  49,310 

35 16,696 

36 128,290 

16 158,321 

39  56,905 


«  18,000 


17 14,560 


88,931 


682 

36,109 

885 

8,600 


58,000 


S187,576 

13,931 

521,960 

3,794 

10,000 


1,084,744 

1,097,119 

340,335 

481,019 

13,070 

40,000 

21,392 

21,140 

1,187 

5,000 
294,280 
43,192 
195,376 
212,455 
3,408,358 

60,353 
87,799 
88,582 
76,000 


Liabilities. 


880,000 

13,500 

300,000 

1,610 

10,000 


495,000 

499,600 

220,000 

200,000 

5,000 

20,000 

7,700 

8,800 

7,000 

5,000 
100,000 
25,000 
97,500 
97,500 
1,382,300 

40,000 
43,000 
43,000 
58,000 


$12,175 


62,791 

100,000 

140 


18 196,837 


289,368 

21 100,000 

20,335 

23  275,389 

2^  5,630 

8,070 

'  20,000 

2,912 

29 10,300 

12,000 

4,000 


60,754 

18,192 

92,387 

'  85,000 

27,645 

'  60,000 

716,927 

14,891 

32,500 

31,700 

7 18,000 


31,549 
2,044 


246,161 


$54,363 
3  1,076 


1  26,245 


26,024 

3 1,296 

19  201,000 

20  60,000 


480 
340 


5,215 

1,795 

305,422 

5,462 
12,299 
13,882 


c  fe  «    • 

I  §002 
O 


81,375 


23,552 


46,580 

37  269 

i  882,300 


$187,576 

13,931 

521,960 

3,794 

10,000 


17  2,484     1,084,744 

1,097,119 
340,335 
481,019 
13,070 
40,000 
21,392 
21,140 
11,000 

5,000 
294,280 
43,192 
195,376 
212,455 
3,408,358 


60,353' 
87,799 
88,582 
76,000 


274 

17  515 

17 14,560 


2''  Accounts  payable. 

26  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1913. 

26  Aerial    lines,    transformers    and 

meters. 

27  Amount  authorized  by  Gas  and 

Electric  Light  Commissioners. 

28  Overhead  lines. 

29  Mortgage. 

3"  Pipe  line  and  fixtures. 


31  Statement  of  May  1,  1914. 

32  And  tools. 

33  Personal  estate. 

31  Statement  of  June  30,  1913. 

36  Prepayments. 

36  Investments. 

''^  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

38  Capital  stock  premium. 


39  Electric  plant,  overhead  and 
underground  lines,  transformers 
and  meters. 

*"  And  pipe  conduits,  etc. 

<i  And  conduits,  etc. 

*2  Bonds  assumed  by  Edison  Elec- 
tric Illuminating  Co.  of  Brock- 
ton. 


140 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME   OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Suburban  Gas  and   Electric 
Company,  Revere. 


Sunderland  Electric  Light  and 
Power  Company,  Sunder- 
land. 

Sunderland  Water  Company, 
Sunderland. 

Taghconic  Telephone  Com- 
pany, West  Stockbridge. 

Taunton  Gas  Light  Company, 
Taunton. 

Telepost  Company  of  Massa- 
chusetts, Boston. 

Tyngsboro  Electric  Light 
Company,  Tyngsborough 

Union  Light  &  Power  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

United  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 


Vineyard    Haven    Gas    and 

Electric    Light   Co.,    The, 

Tisbury. 
Vineyard  Lighting  Company, 

Oak  Bluffs. 
Wannacomet  Water  Company, 

Nantucket. 


Ware  Electric  Company, 
Boston. 

Warren  Power  Company, 
Springfield. 

Webster  and  Southbridge  Gas 
and  Electric  Company, 
Webster. 

West  Boston  Gas  Company. 
Framingham. 

West  Stockbridge  Mutual 
Telephone  Company,  West 
Stockbridge. 

Westborough  Gas  and  Elec- 
tric Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Western  Massachusetts  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Westford  Water  Company, 
Westford. 

Westhampton  Water  Com- 
pany, Westhampton. 


Weston     Water     Company, 
Weston. 


Nov.  30, 
1914. 


Nov.     5, 
1914. 

Feb.     6, 

1914. 
Sept.  24, 

1914. 
Julv    27, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Aug.   20, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
July    21, 

1914. 


Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

July  15, 
1914. 


Oct.  19, 
1914. 

May  27, 
1914. 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

Sept.  5, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

Oct.  19, 
1914. 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Jan.  28, 
1914. 

Nov.  9, 
1914. 


July    2< 
1914. 


lOct.    28, 
1914. 


lOct.    13, 
1914. 

Jan.    10, 

1914. 
July     7, 

1914. 
July    20, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Aug.   15, 

1914. 
iJuly    27, 

1914. 
July    16, 

1914. 


iJuly    13, 
1914. 


July  27, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 

1914. 

lAug.   18, 

1914. 

Aug.  5, 
1914. 

May  26, 
1914. 

iJuly    27, 
1914. 

Mch.  2, 
1914. 

Jan.  24, 
1914. 

Nov.  3, 
1914. 


July    13, 
1914. 


'd  p. 
o,9 


$834,500 

11,000 

10,700 

1,000 

220,000 

10,000 

7,500 

152,800 

1,750,000 

10,000 

25,000 
45,000 

57,000 
750,000 
170,000 

147,500 
1,000 

36,500 

5,000 

40,000 

1,500 

50,000 


.S4,822 


$32,296 


700 


46,213 


5,518 


!,000 


18,507 
142,525 


7,048 


965,000 
8,507 


850 


19,886 


$84,270 


61,000 


with  land 
615,285 


12,074 
22,687 


71,000 
8,957 


6,979 


2  $937,387 


2  6,522 


269,000 

250 

2,505 

2  51,275 

2,754,916 

2,091 

64,911 
11,999 

66,862 

142,000 
38  169,206 

2  21,965 


15,741 


1  Statement  of  June  30,  1914. 

2  Including    mains,    services 

appliances. 
'  Supplies  and  materials. 
••  Unfinished  construction. 
'  Prepayments,  etc. 
»  Miscellaneous  equipment. 
'  Investments. 
'  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock 


9  Under  Acts  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63. 
and  1"  Capital  stock  subscribed. 

11  And  accruals. 

12  Other  reserves. 

!■'  Premiums  on  capital  stock. 
1'  Premiums  on  capital  stock  sub- 
scribed. 
i""  Prepayments. 
1"  Accrued  taxes. 


"  Laid  pipes. 
13  Pole  lines. 
15  Premium  on  stock. 

20  Patent  rights. 

21  Lines,  transformers  and  meters. 

22  Pole    lines,    meters    and    trans- 

formers. 

23  Sinking  fund. 

2<  Indian  Orchard  (^o.  stock. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


141 


oj  Corporatimis  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

Manufaoturea, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

i 

a 
1 

Moneys     reo'd, 
etc.,  under  R. 
L.,  Chap.  110, 
Sect.  81. 

1 

1 
Q 

2 

Balance     Profit 
and  Loss. 

Reserve  for  De- 
preciation. 

Guaranty  Fund, 
under  R.  L., 
Chap.  110, 
Sect.  81. 

3  S34,724 

*  S8,561 
5  5,895 
« 28,284 
7  32,500 
8  127,400 

15  7 

9  S13,863 

$5,037 

Sl,341,690 
11,867 

$743,500 
i»  91,000 

11,000 

11  $203,659 

16  81 

786 

$92,883 

$39,094 

12  791 

13 120,500 

I''  36,400 

9  $13,863 

$1,341,690 
11,867 

1'  10,000 

- 

- 

10,878 

10,700 

- 

178 

- 

- 

10,878 

- 

18 1,244 

- 

- 

1,438 

1,000 

- 

438 

- 

- 

1,438 

22,344 

- 

- 

- 

407,476 

220,000 

57,515 

81,851 

19  48,000 

110 

407,476 

- 

20 10.000 

- 

9,750 

20,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

89 

218,837 

- 

1,089 

13,419 

7,500 

5,919 

- 

- 

13,419 

3  8,475 

22  282,624 

16,240 

23 157,998 

2^  200,000 

31  6,424 

- 

- 

422,048 

152,800 

242,935 

26,313 

- 

- 

422,048 

117,006 
573 

4,059,484 
11,712 

1,750,000 
10,000 

25  500,000 

26  200,000 
27  43,427 
23 12,090 

311 

308,817 
758 

29  815,000 

23 157,998 

260,000 

643 

12,152 

4,059,484 
11,712 

4,583 

32  36,603 

- 

5,531 

136,535 

25,000 

111,161 

- 

- 

374 

136,535 

3,006 

33  11,214 

3^900 

31  94,848 

35  5,983 

22  82,292 

2,635 

76 

- 

155,788 

188,162 
965,000 

45,000 

57,000 
750,000 

62,785 

124,588 
100,850 

42,003 

6,498 
114,150 

6,000 

76 

155,788 

188,162 
965,000 

13,408 

3s  287,313 
13,227 

692 

- 

568,156 

170,000 

292,186 

102,728 

3'  2,550 

692 

568,156 

5,870 

39  760 

- 

- 

245,731 

147,500 

91,554 

3,661 

3,016 

- 

245,731 

165 

"800 

- 

- 

1,020 

1,000 

- 

20 

- 

- 

1,020 

- 

22  58,922 
2,593 

- 

- 

89,863 

36,500 

26  10,000 

26,641 

16,722 

- 

- 

89,863 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

23 1,505 

- 

- 

86,906 

40,000 

«  38,154 

6,658 

2,094 

- 

86,906 

400 

"150 
"150 

46  71 

«  1,129 
«  68,240 

- 

- 

1,500 
116,620 

1,500 
50,000 

7,200 
«  50,000 

9,420 

- 

- 

1,500 
116,620 

25  Notes  payable. 

26  Bonds. 

2'  Accounts  payable. 

28  Insurance. 

29  Capital  stock  premium. 

30  None  held  in  1913. 

31  Street  mains  and  services. 

32  Lines  and  maina. 

33  Sinking  funds. 


34  Rights. 

35  Other  construction,  tools,  meters, 

eto. 

36  Electric   pole   lines,    gas   mains, 

transformers  and  meters. 
3'  Reserves. 

38  And  mains. 

39  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

40  Poles  and  lines. 


41  And  pipe,  etc. 

42  Bonds  and  notes. 

43  Dam. 

44  Water  rights. 

45  Land  damage. 

46  Water  pipe,  etc. 

4"  Pipe  line  and  reservoirs. 
48  Mortgage  bonds. 


142 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

>. 

si 

1^ 

If 

3 
*3 

13 

1« 

^ 

a 

" 

« 

►3 

cq 

'S, 

O 

Westport   Harbor   Aqueduct 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    16, 

$6,000 

_ 

$250 

_ 

1  $6,334 

$327 

Company,  Westport. 

1914. 

1914. 

Weymouth  Light  and  Power 

Oct.    19, 

2  July    27, 

300,000 

- 

- 

$57,692 

3 156,271 

42,660 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

WilUamstown  Gas  Company, 

Jan.      2, 

sDec.   26, 

40,000 

- 

6,494 

with  land 

64,429 

4,857 

Williamstown  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Williamstown  Gas  Company, 

Oct.    30, 

2  Sept.  25, 

40,000 

- 

1,000 

1,364 

3  66,692 

7,995 

Williamstown. 

1914. 

1914. 

WilUamstown    Water    Com- 

May 29, 

wMay  23, 

100,000 

- 

62,000 

- 

- 

9,128 

pany,  Williamstown. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woburn  Gas  Light  Company, 

Sept.  11, 

2  Aug.     3, 

45,100 

$4,500 

- 

10,371 

29,148 

4,875 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woburn    Light,    Heat    and 

Nov.  12, 

i5i3ct.    13, 

175,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

■  _ 

Power  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  County  Gas  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

3  Dec.   23, 

285,000 

- 

24,461 

with  land 

294,655 

7,461 

pany,  Pakner  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  County  Gas  Com- 

Nov.   4, 

2  Sept.  18, 

350,000 

- 

4,832 

19,758 

3  298,303 

7,955 

pany,  Palmer. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Electric  Light  Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.    14, 

1,300,000 

100,908 

- 

224,167 

3  2,167,757 

91,778 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Gas  Light   Com- 

Oct.   27, 

2  Sept.  16, 

1,400,000 

1,104,790 

with 

R.  E. 

1,476,699 

73,545 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Safe  Deposit  Vaults 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    13, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,741 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Suburban  Electric 

Jan.    14, 

8  Oct..    15, 

600,000 

22  517,197 

- 

- 

233,545 

35,980 

Company,  Uxbridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

Total  Certificates  filed, 

223 

116,636.185 

50,480,690 

7,685,533 

5,710,419 

79,615,597 

8,505,411 

Deduct  Duplicates, 

20 

1,835,200 

- 

504,845 

- 

3,104,720 

279,146 

Total  Corporations, 

203 

114,800,985 

50,480,690 

7,180,688 

5,710,419 

76,510,877 

8,226,265 

^  And  piping,  etc. 

:  Statementof  June  30, 1914. 

Including    mains,    services 
appliances. 

Supplies  and  materials. 


5  Street  lines,  meters,  transformers 
and  motors, 
and  6  Under  Acts  1914,  chao.  742,  sect. 

63. 
'  Premium  on  stock. 


8  Statementof  June  30, 1913. 

9  Tenement  proi)erty. 
1"  Aijoumed. 

"  Supplies  on  hand. 
12  Office  furniture. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


143 


of  Corporations  —  Concluded, 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

i 

a 
1 

Moneys     rec'd, 
etc.,  under  R. 
L.,  Chap.  110, 

Sect.  81. 

•a  a 

m 

o 

o 
m 

'o. 
O 

Debts. 

m 

Guaranty  Fund, 
under  R.  L., 
Chap.   110, 
Sect.  81. 

1 

- 

- 

- 

S187 

$7,098 

$5,800 

$1,298 

- 

- 

- 

$7,098 

« $11,111 
3,435 

6  S239,766 
10,251 

6S59 

- 

517,810 
79,215 

300,000 
40,000 

173,299 
31,914 

$6,930 

$29,452 
■>  15,000 

6 159 
371 

517,810 
79,215 

^  2,069 

9  4,000 

- 

- 

83,120 

40,000 

35,126 

7,581 

- 

6  413 

83,120 

- 

- 

- 

188,893 

260,021 

100,000 

160,021 

- 

- 

- 

260,021 

11 1,877 

12  50 

13  42,623 

"4,698 

175,000 

98,142 
175,000 

45,100 
175,000 

7,000 

45,800 

242 

98,142 
175,000 

16,907 

- 

- 

12,238 

355,722 

285,000 

69,892 

- 

- 

830 

355,722 

*  14,632 

- 

- 

18,427 

363,907 

285,000 

77,827 

- 

- 

6 1,080 

363,907 

^ 128,783 

16 19,434 

s  4,950 

- 

2,737,757 

1,300,000 

209,596 

433,211 

7  790,000 

« 4.950 

2,737,757 

205,306 

"  281,088 

"  86,416 

18  9,100 

21  20,000 

69,851 

3,306,795 
21,741 

1,400,000 
20,000 

761,202 
19  18,676 

207,066 
1,741 

21 850,000 

69,851 

3,306,795 
21,741 

32,218 

23 16,714 

- 

- 

835,654 

600,000 

222,649 

7,279 

5,206 

24  134 

386 

835,654 

5,553,938 
222,867 

16,475,050 
8,660 

513,678 

4,247,694 
15,117 

178,788,010 
4,135,355 

88,476,015 
1,835,200 

38,514,711 
1,876,897 

20,161,412 
249,635 

31,057,347 
158,724 

593,338 
14,899 

178,802,823 
4,135,355 

5,331,071 

16,466,390 

513,678 

4,232,577 

174,552,655 

86,640,815 

36,637,814 

19,911,777 

30,898,623 

578,439 

174,667,468 

13  Street  mains  and  services. 

i-i  Meters. 

1*  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

16  Leicester  plant. 

1'  Street  mains. 


18  Insurance  paid  in  advance. 

19  Interest  and  taxes  accrued  but  not 

due. 

20  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

21  Safes,  boxes,  etc. 


22  And  lines,  transformers,  meters, 

side  track,  rights  of  vray,  etc. 

23  Prepaid    accounts    and    deferred 

items. 
2*  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 


144 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition  of  Corporations 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


A.  A.  Cobum  Company,  The, 

Worcester. 
A.  A.  Forster  Co.,  Natick,     . 

A.  A.  Ordway  Company, 
Haverhill. 

A.  A.  Rowe  &  Son  Company, 
Boston. 

A.  &  A.  Rubber  Company, 
Framingham. 

A.  &  E.  Burton  Company, 
Boston. 

A.  B.  Currier  Co.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  B.  Cutter  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

A.  B.  Hoffmann  and  Son, 
Incorporated,  Lynn. 

A.  B.  Noyes  &  Co.,  Corpora- 
tion, Georgetown. 

A.  B.  Reade  Co.,  Boston, 

A.  Burlingame  Company, 
Worcester. 

A.  Bushee  Company,  Attle- 
borough. 

A.  C.&M.L.Felkin  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  C.  Dutton  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

A.  C.  Grady  Loan  Company, 
Brockton. 

A.  C.  Hosmer  Co.,  Leom- 
inster. 

A.  C.  Joney  Company, 
Worcester. 

A.  C.  Leard  Company, 
Worcester. 

A.  C.  Titus  &  Company,  Inc., 
Salem. 

A.  D.  Makepeace  Company, 
Wareham. 

A.  Da  Prato  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  Dalton  Company,  Haver- 
hill. 

A.  Dickey  Co.,  Boston, 

A.  Dodge  <fe  Son  Corporation, 

Beverly. 
A.  E.  Bryer  Contracting  Co., 

Lynn. 
A.  E.  Covelle  Co.,  Boston,     . 

A.  E.  Jebb  Refinishing  Co., 
Brockton. 


Dec.  27, 

1913. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Sept.  16, 

1914. 
June     2, 

1914. 
May   15, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.     8, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Oct.      2, 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
May   15, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 
July    27, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 


Oct.    14, 

1913. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
3  May   13, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Aug.    4, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
May     6, 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
3  Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.     7, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    13, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Mch.  17, 

1914. 
May  12, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
3  May  20, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Nov.    1, 

1913. 
3  Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 


Q 


Oct.      1, 

1913. 
Mch.  14, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
•Apr.    22, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Nov.     1, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 


S5,000 

50,000 

30,000 

25,000 

24,000 

100,000 

20,000 

3,100 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

20,000 

10,000 

50,000 

35,000 

40,000 

6,000 

5,000 

1,000 

50,000 

50,000 

30,000 

10,000 

5,000 

50,000 

25,000 

20,000 

10,000 


DO  g  c3  iL 

3  53  c3  o  I 


•51,600 


20,162 
12,000 


50,000 
3,000 


225 
2,750 


34,501 


17,600 


1  $1,100 
1,062 


17,223 
8  1,431 


with  R.  E. 
4,510 

5,000 

1,000 

600 


3,602 
1,000 
4,000 

1,720 
3,000 


$4,500 

526 

25,033 

MOO 

41,046 

43,734 

16,379 

800 

72,828 

6,713 

1,395 

20,981 

2,500 

3,270 

12  82,800 

715 

493 

1,109 

58,731 

13,647 

30,000 

3,594 

1,200 

23,349 

2,759 

8,300 

369 


'  Including  auto  truck  S300. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Adjourned. 

*  .4nd  office  furniture. 


5  Horses  and  wagons. 

'•  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 

'  Stock  in  other  companies. 


'  And  fixtures. 
9  Fixtures. 
1°  Investments. 


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required  by  Chapter  437,  Section  43,  Acts  of  1903. 


Assets  — 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

d   o!   g 

3 

8 

a 

1 

1 
ua 
2 

i 

Capital  Stock. 

< 

J. 

-a 

ii 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

i 

1-1 

•a 
o 

- 

- 

- 

$9,357 

$5,000 

$2,995 

- 

- 

- 

$1,362 

$9,357 

2  ?4,600 

- 

- 

9,820 

8,200 

636 

- 

- 

- 

984 

9,820 

- 

- 

- 

48,000 

30,000 

15,443 

- 

- 

- 

2,557 

48,000 

=  10,000 

'  $8,987 

- 

28,845 

,     25,000 

L520 

- 

- 

- 

2,325 

28,845 

- 

6  944 
'  3,000 

- 

100,971 

24,000 

46,626 

- 

$12,256 

$18,089 

- 

100,971 

2  25,000 

- 

102,192 

100,000 

- 

- 

28 

2,164 

- 

102,192 

2 1,000 

9  2,000 

- 

22,816 

20,000 

2,790 

- 

- 

26 

22,816 

- 

- 

- 

4,488 

3,100 

13 

- 

- 

1,375 

- 

4,488 

- 

i»  4,460 

- 

166,421 

100,000 

33,764 

$10,000 

- 

22,657 

- 

166,421 

- 

- 

S6,337 

23,622 

10,000 

5,572 

- 

8,050 

- 

- 

23,622 

- 

- 

- 

7,891 

5,000 

2,710 

- 

- 

181 

- 

7,891 

- 

- 

- 

52,813 

20,000 

13,813 

- 

19,000 

- 

- 

52,813 

- 

- 

16,377 

22,877 

10,000 

10,032 

- 

2,845 

- 

- 

22,877 

"500 

- 

2,087 

13,578 

11,200 

2,378 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,578 

- 

- 

- 

241,851 

35,000 

154,536 

- 

- 

37,315 

15,000 

241,851 

- 

- 

19,065 

20,277 

20,010 

267 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,277 

2  3,500 

9  3,510 

- 

8,475 

6,000 

1,325 

- 

1,140 

- 

10 

8,475 

- 

- 

- 

3,406 

2,000 

186 

- 

1,175 

45 

- 

3,406 

"540 

- 

7,010 

1,000 

857 

- 

1,900 

- 

3,253 

7,010 

- 

- 

- 

97,736 

50,000 

13,272 

- 

6,500 

14-18,172 

9,792 

97,736 

- 

10  460 

- 

92,804 

24,000 

14,004 

34,000 

- 

- 

20,800 

92,804 

15  500 

- 

- 

51,894 

400 

- 

24,000 

- 

13,746 

13,748 

51,894 

- 

16  350 
"240 

- 

23,941 

10,000 

3,915 

- 

6,550 

3,476 

- 

23,941 

- 

- 

1,519 

6,520 

5,000 

1,520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,520 

- 

- 

- 

77,290 

42,500 

18,392 

- 

- 

12,856 

3,542 

77,290 

- 

- 

2,473 

6,818 

5,200 

1,618 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,818 

- 

- 

6,930 

21,150 

18,750 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,150 

2  2,000 

18  669 
19  4,000 

- 

11,458 

10,000 

632 

- 

- 

- 

826 

11,458 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  And  in  transit. 
1'  Team,  tools,  etc. 


K  Depreciation. 

15  Trade-marks. 

16  Horses,  etc. 


17  Office  fixtures. 

18  Tools  and  fixtures. 

19  Treasury  stock. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

03 

Assets. 

ca 
eg 

s 

.S 
1   ■ 

"a 

P. 
O 

'^     . 

NAME  or  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

actures, 
chandise; 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

1- 

-a  S 
g-l 

^1  " 

s 

03 

"ca 

II 

'4 

anut 
Mer 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

1f§ 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

Pi 

^ 

S               1 

O 

A.  E.  Jones  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

_ 

$349 

$2,631 

$7,710 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  E.  Lyon  Company,  The, 

Aug.   12, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,976 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  Edgcomb  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Oct.      2, 
1914. 

July   21, 
1914. 

July    21, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

"" 

6,864 

A.  F.  Bond  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Apr.      1, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

1,837 

A.  F.  Clark  Lumber  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

$10,000 

6  5,000 

32,220 

45,065 

Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

' 

A.  F.  Mentzer  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

1,866 

1,794 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  F.  Ward  Machinery  Co., 

June  18, 

Apr.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

900 

2,270 

305 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.     G.     Pollard     Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

549 

- 

397,673 

78,303 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  G.  Smalley  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      5, 

Oct.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

2,681 

6,140 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  G.  Walton  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Sept.  24, 

June  17, 

May  31, 

300,000 

220,932 

30,000 

1,243,860 

478,101 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.   H.    Atkinson    Company, 

Nov.    2, 

Oct.    21, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

448 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  H.  Davenport  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    30, 

400,000 

69,800 

with  R.  E. 

429,050 

114,480 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.    H.    Demond    Company, 

Oct.      9, 

"Aug.  10, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.    H.    Geuting    Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

80,285 

27,427 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  H.  Hews  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

134,800 

15  30,962 

80,363 

54,800 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  H.  Nelson  Manufacturing 

May     4, 

Feb.   14, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

4,500 

308 

61 

Company,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  H.  Rice  Company,  Pitts- 

Feb.   14, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

21,800 

15,000 

54,576 

130,430 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.   H.   Richardson   Lumber 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

96,626 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  H.  Steele  Co.,  Worcester, 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

wjan.    28, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

2»  4,995 

1,544 

1,657 

A.  H.  Sweet  Company,  Mil- 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,060 

592 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  H.  Weeks  &  Company, 

July     8, 

June    9, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,673 

445 

19,936 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  H.  Whidden  &  Son,  Incor- 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

15,000 

24,003 

- 

28,489 

19,361 

porated,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  Hathaway  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    24, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

300 

500 

246,718 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  Himmel  Company,  Lynn, 

June  25, 
1914. 

Mch.  22, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

4,000 

- 

1,500 

2,500 

1,829 

A.  I.  Asher  Pants  Company, 

May  13, 

Apr.      6, 

Apr.     1, 

6,000 

- 

1,200 

8,800 

10,475 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  J.  Barker  Company,  Taun- 

May 18, 

May     5, 

Mch.    9, 

15,000 

- 

- 

14,423 

2,975 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  J.  Bates  Company,  Web- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    24, 

Nov.  13, 

200,000 

88,981 

- 

328,612 

386,604 

ster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.   J.   Beaumier   Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

942 

9,535 

8,274 

Springfield. 
A.  J.  Cunningham   Co.,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

- 

- 

38,722 

82,304 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

>  Good  will. 

^  And  teams. 

n  Susp 

ense  accoun 

B. 

2  Office  furniture. 

7  Patent  rights. 

'2  Stocl 

c. 

'  Horses,  wagons,  hay,  graii 

1,  etc. 

8  Fixtures. 

"  Equi 

pment,  moti 

)r  truck. 

♦  Supplies. 

9  Moulds. 

"  Adjo 

urned. 

'  Fixtures  and  fittings 

10  Une 

xpired  insur 

anoe  and  ta^ 

es. 

1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  147 

of  Corporations ; —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 

gig 

ago 

3 
a 

M 

h3 

1 

"o 

-2 

3 

"1 

o 

k 

§« 

9.-° 

< 

1 

3 
02 

1 

£ 

1 

1  S4,000 

- 

- 

S14,690 

$10,000 

Sl,009 

- 

- 

- 

$3,681 

$14,690 

- 

2S400 

- 

10,376 

3,000 

- 

- 

S6,015 

Sl,361 

- 

10,376 

1 10,000 

3 13,000 

S74 

29,938 

25,000 

4,938 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,938 

i;4,ii5 

<  3,053 
5  2,323 

- 

11,328 
92,285 

10,000 
40,000 

14,830 

: 

125 
12,975 

1,203 
24,480 

- 

11,328 
92,285 

- 

- 

3,660 

2,000 

404 

- 

- 

- 

1,256 

3,660 

7  9,000 

- 

9,096 

21,571 

15,000 

1,915 

- 

4,656 

- 

- 

21,571 

- 

- 

- 

476,525 

300,000 

120,008 

- 

56,517 

- 

- 

476,525 

7  5,900 

8  2  120 

9  4;748 

i»93 
11642 
12  120 

25,833 

48,277 
1,972,893 

30,000 
300,000 

3,176 
200,486 

15,101 
824,200 

648,207 

48,277 
1,972,893 

- 

13. 2,700 

- 

3,148 

50 

1,095 

- 

950 

- 

1,053 

3,148 

- 

- 

- 

613,330 

400,000 

- 

$200,000 

- 

- 

13,330 

613,330 

- 

8  10,272 

8,294 

126,278 

30,600 

95,678 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

126,278 

- 

"2,384^ 

- 

303,309 

250,000 

13,402 

- 

25,000 

14,907 

- 

303,309 

- 

- 

9,423 

14,292 

8,910 

1,387 

- 

3,995 

- 

- 

14,292 

_ 

15 10,000 

" 

221,806 
106,626 

90,000 
75,000 

19,307 

: 

,50,000 

"40.365 

10,000 

30,000 
2,319 

11,441 

221,806 
106,626 

- 

21  775 

1,364 

10,335 

4,500 

845 

- 

4,990 

- 

- 

10,335 

- 

8  675 

332 

5,659 

5,000 

659 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,659 

: 

_ 

~ 

22,054 
71,853 

10,000 
15,000 

6,188 
16,152 

6,150 

9,550 

5,366 

22  500 

15,000 

10,001 

22,054 
71,853 

- 

- 

- 

247,518 

25,000 

220,268 

- 

- 

- 

2,250 

247,518 

- 

- 

- 

5,829 

4,000  . 

1,632 

- 

- 

197 

- 

5,829 

- 

- 

- 

20,475 

6,000 

4,200 

2,100 

•  3,075 

5,100 

- 

20,475 

- 

- 

- 

17,398 

15,000 

723 

- 

1,000 

- 

675 

17,398 

- 

23  5,061 

2*  14,887 

18  800 

25  42 

- 

824,945 

100,000 

566,780 

- 

139,300 

- 

18,865 

824,945 

1 3,000 

- 

21,793 

10,020 

6,235 

- 

1,000 

4,538 

_ 

21,793 

~ 

~ 

~ 

121,026 

55,000 

52,164 

- 

- 

13,862 

- 

121,026 

15  And  furniture,  auto  truck,  horses 

and  wagons. 
15  Prepaid  expense  items. 
1'  Contingent. 


18  Treasury  stock. 
1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
2»  And  tools. 
21  Fixtures,  etc. 


22  Reserve  for  dividend. 

23  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 
2''  Prepaid  selling  expense. 
23  Unexpired  insurance. 


148 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


tificate  was 

a 

a 
S 

o, 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

TION. 

S 

J 
m 

•2^ 

1 

>> 

actu 
ehan 
erial 
kin 

1— 1^ 
11 

§3 

"o 

"o 

g  o 

W 

13 

"3  tela  o  „; 

=3     g 

jaS 

1 

.s 

ed 

"a 

ta 

gSSigS 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■< 

(S 

S 

% 

O 

A.  J.  Foster  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.    20, 
1914. 

July   20, 
1914. 

July     1 
1914. 

$10,000 

- 

S719 

$60,735 

$17,481 

A.  J.  Hammerton  Co.,  Saugus, 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

1,103 

4,512 

9,869 

A.  J.  Kienle  Coal  Company, 

July     8, 

June     8, 

Apr.      1 

15,000 

$800" 

400 

3,251 

20,583 

Easthampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  J.  Landey  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.     3, 

Dec.    3 

5,000 

- 

- 

600 

- 

Brookline. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

A.  J.  Lane  Company,  Spring- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.      1 

15,000 

- 

- 

8,387 

34,491 

field. 

1914. 

lftl4. 

1914. 

A.  J.  Smart  Manufacturing 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

16,605 

62,937 

23,277 

10,478 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  J.  Tower  Company,  Bos- 

June    1, 

May     7, 

Jan.      1 

500,000 

96,200 

with  R.  E. 

516,319 

609,390 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  Jacobs  &  Sons  Company, 

Jan.      1, 

9  Dec.   22, 

Oct.    31 

10,000 

- 

4,275 

9,284 

11,431 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

A.    L.   Banks   &    Co.,    Inc., 

Aug.  29, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

500 

250 

50 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.     L.     Brooks     Company, 

Nov.     6, 

Oct.      5, 

Aug.  31 

60,000 

54,000 

3,400 

3,306 

13,375 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  L.  Cherry,  Inc.,  Boston,   . 

July    30, 
1914. 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,161 

3,462 

A.    L.    Eastman    Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,674 

8,687 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.    L.    Lindroth    Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

2,330 

4,000 

25,104 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

•     1914. 

1913. 

A.  L.  Parks  Tea  Company, 

May     5, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,873 

17,273 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  L.  Richardson  &  Bro.,  Inc., 

May  20, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31 

25,000 

- 

6,000 

560 

6,408 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.   L.   Stone  Manufacturing 

Sept.  30, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6 

50,000 

68,800 

3,861 

250 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  Lee  Company,  Lawrence, 

May   18, 
1914. 

May   13, 
1914. 

May     1 
1914. 

40,000 

18,500 

6,800 

■      14,520 

26,382 

A.  Lord  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

10,000 

8,000 

2,180 

5,221 

rated,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  M.  Chapel  Machine  Com- 

Feb.  11, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31 

10,000 

_ 

1,600 

2,183 

10,438 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  M.  Hunt  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1 

15,000 

- 

- 

300 

2,825 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  M.  McPhail  Piano  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

- 

104,790 

158,707 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.    Marnock    &    Co.,    Inc., 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

6,500 

2,605 

1,350 

3,961 

5,871 

Quinoy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  McArthur  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

65,000 

- 

- 

78,847 

175,267 

A.  Morton  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    29, 
1914. 

Mch.  15, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,200 

3,085 

A.  P.  Gorman  Company,  Fall 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31 

2,000 

- 

300 

425 

1,400 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  P.  Nardini  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   31, 

July     1, 

July      1 

95,000 

76,532 

16,393 

135,940 

16,153 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.    R.    Andrews    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

_ 

- 

5,441 

7,288 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  R.  Warfield  Co.,  Whitman, 

Mch.    7, 
1914. 

Feb.    23, 
1914. 

Feb.    22 
1914. 

6,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

648 

A.  S.  Belcher,  Inc.,  Brockton, 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Jan.     2, 
1914. 

Oct.    15 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

- 

450 

850 

A.  S.  Brock  Rubber  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,354 

41,441 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.    S.    Campbell    Company, 

July    28, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31 

100,000 

- 

1911,156 

5,691 

8,590 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  S.  Dorfman  Cigar  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

_ 

500 

5,560 

2,353 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Tradc-markH  and  electrotypes. 
^  Good  will. 
'  Tools. 
■•  Fixtures. 


5  Horses,    wagons,    furniture    and 

fixtures,  etc. 
"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  Miscellaneous  investments. 


8  Reserves. 

'  Adjourned. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 
"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


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of  Corporatio7is  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


i  1,000 
5  3,303 


'  268,574 


10  12,030 


<550 

12 1,000 
13  6,000 
10  6,280 


15  2,900 


i"784 

18  600 

20  2,132 


S685 


13,370 


21,966 


5,620 
8,092 


5,246 


178,935 

19,462 

25,034 

2,285 

46,181 

155,230 
1,490,483 
24,991 
26,200 
74,081 
16,123 
14,361 
53,400 
22,695 
29,968 
93,191 
71,822 
43,493 
14,221 
17,125 

263,497 
13,787 

257,014 
13,250 
2,625 

245,018 
12,729 
11,143 
1,300 
56,979 
80,281 
13,959 


Liabilities. 


o 


$10,000 

4,100 

15,000 

1,000 

15,000 

100,000 

500,000 

10,000 

25,000 

60,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

18,100 

50,000 

40,000 

25,000 

10,000 

15,000 

100,000 

6,500 

65,000 

3,000 

2,000 

27,000 

5,000 

6,000 

1,000 

17,400 

69,500 

10,000 


§11,967 
2,769 

585 
16,606 
8,175 
2,545 
5,714 

400 
5,281 
4,084 
2,090 
5,810 
9,204 
1,908 
23,700 
11,822 
8,493 
3,068 

250 

35,085 

3,115 

150,002 

950 

500 
5,449 
3,933 
2,100 

206 
19,516 
8,317 
3,959 


S700 


!,000 


"  10,000 


7,000 


60,500 


2,000 


$66,801 

- 

1,000 

$2,395 

7,000 

265 

12,800 

- 

40,000 

6  7,055 

115,000 
7,391 

565,055 
8  307,883 

800 

- 

100 

- 

37,590 
2,300 
4,150 

20,000 


1,800 
34,282 

3,344 
16,000 

2,300 

91,296 

1,699 

50 

15,500 


5,810 
19,491 


1,153 
75 


i«  26,012 

60,773 

2,097 

993 

4,563 


$2,134 


1,775 


700 
2,039 
2,271 

1,191 


94,130 


2,464 


12  Stable. 

13  Sixty  shares  capital  stock  of  this  company. 
1''  Mortgage  on  real  estate  and  machinery, 
i'  Automobile,  team,  etc. 


15  Reserve  for  depreciation  on  leases. 

1'  Mould  account. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


10  And  equipment. 

20  Unexpired  advertising,  etc. 

21  Trade-marks. 


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A.    S.    Ingraham   Company, 

June     1, 

May     6, 

May     1, 

$20,000 

$3,000 

$1,503 

$15,446 

The,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  S.  Maddocks,  Inc.,  Win- 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    13, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

$100 

- 

1,520 

576 

throp. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  S.  Morss  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Deo.  31, 
1913. 

75,000 

- 

- 

63,308 

24,187 

A.  S.  Nichols  Company,  Bos- 

May 26, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

400,000 

- 

- 

24,840 

13,948 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

A.  S.  Tucker  Company,  The, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,033 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  Storrs  and  Bement  Com- 

Aug. 17, 

Aug.     3, 

June  30, 

30,000 

_ 

- 

174,125 

143,491 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  T.  Bridges  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

5 1,251 

9,146 

8,044 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  T.  Gallup  Company,  Hol- 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

23,056 

1,641 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  T.  Gallup,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

_ 

40,793 

6,740 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  T.  Howard  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 30, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

32,252 

10,492 

28,827 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.    T.    Spooner    Company, 

July    10, 

9  July     8, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

125 

362 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  T.  Stearns  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

54,118 

4,715 

352,751 

205,303 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  Varnerin  Company,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

61,517 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  W.  Barnes  Steam  Specialty 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

_ 

H  4,552 

3,477 

8,217 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

A.  W.  Cheney  Transfer  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

3,500 

1,793 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  W.  Chesterton  Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

4,350 

- 

58,668 

59,073 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  W.  Cox  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,791 

534 

3,899 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.   W.   Emmons   Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   16, 

Nov.  30, 

125,000 

22,948 

15,229 

14,241 

11,570 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

A.  W.  Farrington  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

1,842 

500 

248 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.    W.    Greeley    Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

9,449 

11,682 

12,321 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  W,  Jones  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.    12, 
1913. 

10,000 

•     - 

500 

5,047 

14,800 

A.  W.  Moriarty  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.      7, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

- 

12,839 

44,208 

A.    Willard    and    Son   Inc., 

May  15, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

1,738 

2,193 

2,424 

Wrentham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

A.  Ziegler  &  Sons  Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.  24, 

250,000 

_ 

22  69,586 

93,089 

74,627 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Abbot    Worsted    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

150,000 

184,000 

460,422 

206,778 

Westford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Abington-Whitman  Ice  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

25  Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

14,500 

1,400 

_ 

4,319 

pany,  Abington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Abraham    Rccht    Company, 

Aug.     1, 

July   22, 

Mch.  18, 

1,000 

_ 

300 

400 

300 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Absorbentene  Company,  The, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

_ 

250 

308 

52 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Acme  Automatic  Scale  Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

750 

1,850 

2,925 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Acme  Heel  Company,  Brock- 
ton. 
Acme  Oil  Engine  Company, 

May  26, 

1914. 
Apr.   24, 

May     9, 

1914. 

31  Jan.    21, 

Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

7,011 

45,147 

41,825 

250,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Tools. 

3  Patent  rights. 
♦  Shop. 

'  And  tools  and  fixture  account. 
'  And  contingent. 


'  Fixtures. 
"  Reserve. 
'  Adjourned. 
1"  Contracts  in  process. 
'1  Anticipated  profits  on  contracts  in 
process. 


12  Automobile. 

"  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

!■'  And  tools. 

If'  Furniture. 

1"  Treasury  stock. 

1'  Catalogue  rights. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  — •  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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Profit  and  Loss. 

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1  S2,000 

- 

- 

821,949 

$20,000 

S420 

- 

- 

- 

$1,529 

$21,949 

1 1,000 

2  $100 

3,296 

1,000 

1,674 

- 

- 

$622 

- 

3,296 

1  25,030 

- 

S33,832 

146,357 

74,200 

27,103 

- 

$45,054 

- 

- 

146,357 

3  300,000 
1 100,000 

- 

6,966 

445,754 

400,000 

16,228 

- 

29,526 

- 

- 

445,754 

- 

4  150 

- 

9,183 

2.000 

6,929 

- 

- 

- 

254 

9,183 

- 

- 

- 

317,616 

30,000 

258,765 

- 

- 

28,851 

- 

317,616 

- 

- 

- 

18,441 

5,000 

5,530 

- 

4,000 

6  3,077 

834 

18,441 

- 

'  5,568 

- 

30,265 

20,000 

5,232 

- 

5,000 

- 

33 

30,265 

- 

'  2,447 

- 

49,980 

30,000 

3,197 

- 

16,000 

- 

783 

49,980 

1 5,000 

- 

- 

76,571 

30,000 

17,807 

- 

7,191 

19,573 
8  2,000 

273,900 
13 16,750 

- 

76,571 

1  25,000 

1°  1,765 

u  1,100 

12  1,000 

5,900 

1,673 

6,025 

622,787 
91,517 

5,000 

150,000 
50,000 

825 

37,137 
39,510 

- 

200 
145,000 

2,007 

6,025 

622,787 
91,517 

_ 

15  40 
16  3,000 

8,401 

19,286 
13,694 

6,000 
6,000 

3,119 
1,694 

$6,000 

: 

: 

10,167 

19,280 
13,694 

1  5,000 
1 1,500 

17 1,000 
18  2,185 

19  700 

20  518 
4,085 

~ 

130,276 
8,942 

45,000 
5,000 

26,990 
3,738 

_ 

- 

58,286 
204 

130,276 
8,942 

1  25,500 

- 

93,573 

84,000 

4,573 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

93,573 

97,500 

- 

4,991 

105,081 

100,000 

5,081 

- 

- 

- 

- 

105,081 

- 

- 

15,834 

49,286 

30,000 

12,786 

- 

6,500 

- 

- 

49,286 

- 

- 

- 

20,347 

10,000 

4,339 

- 

- 

6,008 

- 

20,347 

21 4,000 

- 

- 

61,047 

50,000 

4,062 

- 

- 

1,500 

5,485 

61,047 

1 1,500 

- 

707 

8,562 

6,000 

2,562 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,562 

67,631 

23  568 
IS  30,400 

- 

335,901 

212,700 

35,695 

- 

86,819 

687 

- 

335,901 

- 

- 

1,001,200 

600,000 

143,980 

- 

- 

24  50,000 

207,220 

1,001,200 

~ 

26  200 

2'  10,017 

1,557 

31,993 
1,000 

15,000 
1,000 

16,993 

_ 

: 

: 

- 

31,993 
1,000 

21  31,390 

- 

7 

32,000 

31,500 

- 

~ 

500 

- 

- 

32,000 

3 10,000 

- 

- 

15,525 

10,000 

- 

5,418 

- 

- 

107 

15,525 

3  249,950 

28  100 

29  707 

50 

94,790 
250,000 

40,000 
250,000 

7,070 

- 

35,461 

11,128 
30 1,131 

- 

94,790 
250„000 

18  Stocks. 

19  Autos. 

20  Equipment. 

21  Trade-marks. 

22  And  equipment. 


23  Advanced  expenses. 

2*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

26  Should  have  been  held. 

26  Ice. 

2'  Personal  estate. 


28  Stock  in  other  companies. 

29  Premiums  prepaid. 

30  Reserves. 

31  Corporation  has  done  no  business 

during  the  preceding  year. 


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Acme     Register     Company, 

May  12, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    12, 

$500,000 

- 

$4,000 

$8,000 

_ 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Acme  Torsion  Spring  Com- 

Apr.    6, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

$4,126 

pany,  Boston. 
Acme  White  Lead  and  Color 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June     5, 

Jan.    23, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

- 

43,923 

94,157 

105,789  . 

Works,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Acton  Farms  Milk  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

$14,449 

6,585 

6,367 

13,060 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Acushnet  Co-operative  Asso- 

June  18, 

June  11, 

May     9, 

7,500 

3,000 

- 

2,563 

4,491 

ciation,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Acushnet  Mills  Corporation, 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.  19, 

Sept.  26, 

1,000,000 

210,000 

650,000 

546,884 

181,491 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Acushnet  Process  Company, 

May  28, 

May    5, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

25,589 

29,868 

14,262 

10,113 

Acushnet. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Acushnet    Saw    Mills    Com- 

Dec.  17, 

Nov.  19, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

25,570 

18,165 

67,814 

53,307 

pany,  Acushnet  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Acushnet  Saw  Mills  Company, 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.  18, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

26,820 

22,006 

51,634 

69,714 

Acushnet. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adam    Geibel    Music    Com- 

July  20, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

•     2,077 

6,339 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adams  &  Ruxton  Construc- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

8,486 

7,978 

2,143 

18,581 

tion  Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adams-Atwood       Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,401 

15,444 

17,223 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Adams    Brothers    Manufac- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

20,000 

27,734 

22.077 

20,936 

turing  Company,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Adams  Chapman  Company, 

May  13, 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.   27, 

50,000 

~ 

- 

11,690 

65,655 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adams  Co.,  Reading,    . 

May  20, 
1914. 

"Apr.    22, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

50,000 

~ 

61,303 

5,478 

Adams  Co-operative  Associa- 

Aug.  17, 

Aug.     3, 

July      1, 

2,500 

1,500 

150 

4,197 

647 

tion,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adams  Hardware  and  Paint 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

25,173 

13,991 

Company,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adams   Pharmacy,    Incorpo- 

Feb.    9, 

Oct.      7, 

Sept.  15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,500 

704 

rated,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Adams  Pond  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

"  6,328 

2,164 

25,326 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Adams  Square  Company,  The, 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,250 

- 

- 

169 

446 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Adams  Woolen  Co.,  Adams,  . 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

50,000 

50,799 

58,273 

109 

Addison  Building  Company, 

June  30, 

I'July    23, 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

600 

2,722 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Adjustment   Bureau    of    the 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,392 

Boston  Credit  Men's  Asso- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ciation,  Boston. 

Adscar  Company,  Boston,     . 

Mch.    7, 
1914. 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

100 

Advance   Button   Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

17,258 

9,842 

9,398 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Advertiser  Newspaper  Com- 

July   21, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.      1, 

30,000 

1,000 

28,000 

500 

26,041 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aeolian  Macaroni  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.    15, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

1,000 

1,950 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Aero-Marine  Equipment  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

July     7, 

July     7, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Medford  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Aero-Marine  Equipment  Com- 

Nov.   4, 

July    13, 

July      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aero  Sales  Company,  Incor- 

May    4, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

50,000 

- 

- 

50 

100 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aetna     Hosiery     Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

21,607 

28,752 

24,655 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1 

1  Patent  rights.                                ''  I 

lorses,  wagons,  etc. 

8  Lasts  and  other  eqi 

lipment. 

2  Good  will.                                     " 

Reserve. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtu 

res. 

'  Fixtures.                                         '  1 

Mortgage   note  secured 

)y   real 

w  Interest. 

*  Investment. 

estate. 

I'  In  lieu 

of  annual. 

1914. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■3)53  = 
a  oj  o 

'  1 

a 

1 

o 

1 

ya 
S 

o 

Capital  Stock. 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

i| 

-o 
a 

ii 

o  a 

3 
O, 

i 

•a 
a 

- 

- 

8329,000 

$341,000 

§340,300 

S700 

- 

- 

- 

$341,000 

1  -510,000 
2  5,000 

_ 

~ 

20,326 
243,869 

20,000 
50,000 

326 

158,827 

- 

: 

$35,042 

- 

20,326 
243,869 

2  4,500 

3S685 

4  515 

5  MOO 

- 

52,561 

15,000 

19,561 

- 

$9,308 

1,065 

$7,627 

52,561 

- 

10,054 

6,875 

2,425 

- 

- 

754 

- 

10,054 

- 

- 

- 

1,588,375 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

6  91,528 

496,847 

1,588,375 

- 

- 

2,947 

82,779 

68,700 

4,679 

$2,000 

7,400 

- 

- 

82,779 

- 

- 

- 

164,856 

50,000 

31,604 

- 

- 

83,252 

- 

164,856 

- 

- 

- 

170,174 

50,000 

12,286 

- 

- 

107,888 

- 

170,174 

- 

1,700 

- 

10,116 

5,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

3,616 

- 

10,116 

- 

- 

- 

37,188 

10,000 

4,171 

'  7,000 

- 

15,294 

723 

37,188 

- 

8  5,480 
9  994 

- 

40,542 

10,000 

18,712 
10  40 

- 

11,500 

290 

- 

40,542 

- 

- 

- 

90,747 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

-' 

50,747 

90,747 

- 

3  300 

- 

77,645 

50,000 

8,931 

- 

12,200 

6,514 

- 

77,645 

- 

3  6,412 
"500 

- 

73,693 

35,000 

37,640 

- 

- 

- 

1,053 

73,693 

- 

- 

- 

6,494 

1,360 

1,585 
"134 

- 

- 

3,415 

- 

6,494 

- 

- 

- 

39,164 

20,000 

1,366 

- 

- 

- 

17,798 

39,164 

- 

- 

538 

6,742 

5,000 

1,742 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,742 

- 

- 

- 

33,818 

6,000 

16,229 

- 

7,743 

3,846 

- 

33,818 

- 

15  7,550 

- 

8,165 

5,250 

- 

- 

1,750 

- 

1,165 

8,165 

- 

- 

- 

159,181 

50,000 

31,391 

16  46,000 

2,829 

- 

28,961 

159,181 

- 

- 

163 

3,485 

1,000 

2,485 

- 

- 

. 

- 

3,485 

- 

- 

608 

3,000 

3,000 

-_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

5,900 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

36,498 

30,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

1,498 

- 

36,498 

- 

18  94,741 

- 

150,282 

30,000 

7,500 

109,000 

- 

- 

3,782 

150,282 

"  25,000 

- 

2,100 

32,050 

28,000 

1,450 

- 

- 

2,450 

150 

32,050 

- 

- 

25 

25 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

- 

- 

25 

25 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

=0  26,000 

- 

- 

26,150 

26,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

140 

26,150 

" 

.      " 

~ 

75,014 

15,000 

19,638 

40,000 

- 

376 

75,014 

1^  Prepaid  insurance. 
13  Dividends. 
"  And  tools. 


15  Bowling  alleys  and  billiard  tables. 
18  Mortgage. 
I''  Adjourned. 


18  Securities. 

1'  Trade-marks. 

2"  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


Si 

ft 

« 

Assets. 

■c3 

o 

•1 
1 

03 

o 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

>> 

actures, 
shandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

1:1 

(3 

1 

^ 

O 

Q 

< 

« 

§ 

§ 

o 

Aetna  Mills,  Watertown, 

Aug.  19, 
1914. 

July    23, 
1914. 

June  27, 
1914. 

8450,000 

$290,911 

with  R.  E. 

$740,754 

$124,351 

Aetna  Rubber  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    5, 

iJuly   21, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

$200 

1,467 

627 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

AfiBeck  Ruling  &  Stationery- 

Aug.  26, 

July     6, 

July     6, 

15,000 

30,000 

4,735 

6,631 

7,089 

Co.,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Agawam  Company,  Agawam, 

Dec.   29, 
1913. 

Dec.    16, 
1913. 

Nov.  30, 
1913. 

50,000 

35,000 

24,000 

55,587 

18,884 

Aichess  Petticoat  Company, 

July    10, 

lApr.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

1,701 

6,500 

4,215 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Aiden  Lair  Farms  Association, 

Oct.    19, 

4  Sept.  24, 

May  31, 

1,000 

19,000 

425 

- 

- 

The,  Williamstown.    . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aiken  Putnam  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

10,000 

-| 

~ 

1,323 

8,395 

Aitken,   Son  and  Company, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Akers  and  Taylor  Manufac- 

Feb.    6, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

11,100 

22,512 

42,457 

30,966 

turing  Company,  Charlton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Albany  Cash  Market,  Incor- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,200 

2,000 

porated,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Albany  Supply  &  Chemical 

Apr.    21, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    16, 

5,000 

- 

M25 

300 

1,685 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Albenart  Company,  Canton, 

Feb.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.   16, 
1913. 

Nov.  30, 
1913. 

30,000 

- 

786 

with 
m'eh'y 

21 

Albert  Culver  Company,  The, 

Sept.  12, 

May   15, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

23,000 

2,000 

32,034 

69,749 

Rockland. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Albert  D.  Howlett  Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,822 

44,241 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Albert    Dickinson   Company 

Sept.    9, 

Aug.  29, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,561 

14,396 

of     Massachusetts,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Albert  E.  Hale  Co.,  Spring- 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

3,907 

11,484 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Albert  Russell  &  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

24,662 

6,637 

14,593 

11,804 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Albert     Steiger     Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

189,090 

97,043 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Alberti   Importing   and   Ex- 

June    9, 

May  15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

12,626 

27,217 

porting    Company,    Incor- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

porated,  Boston. 

Albree  Self  Figuring  System 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

32,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Alden  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

June  18, 
1914. 

4  Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

250,000 

24,382 

31,500 

18  85,918 

76,126 

Alden  Hall  Corporation,  Bos- 

Sept. 25, 

June   15, 

May  29, 

75,000 

22  50,000 

- 

- 

1,635 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alden  Press,  Holyoke,  . 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Alden  Sheet  Metal  Working  & 

May  25, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  23, 

5,000 

- 

- 

11,950 

6,330 

Plumbing  Co.,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alden  Speare's  Sons  Co.,  The, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    20, 

Nov.  29, 

375,000 

74,000 

16,267 

75,023 

302,286 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Aldis  Owen  Hall's  System  of 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  15, 

100,000 

- 

- 

510 

20 

Business    Enterprises,    In- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

corporated,  Boston. 

Aldrich-Chipman    Company, 

May   15, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,084 

2.705 

The,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aldrich  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

7,225 

19,187 

12,579 

32,198 

pany,  Charlton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Date  of  postponement. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

*  Adjourned. 

'  Fixtures. 

^  Horstw,  wagon.s.  etc. 


'  And  fixtures. 

8  Horses,  etc. 

9  Office  furniture. 

1°  Loan  account  carried  as  bills  pay- 
able. 
"  Net  gain. 


12  Lynn  Stall  Co.  patterns. 
I'l  Advertising  tablets. 
1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Investments. 
1"  Fixtures,  etc. 
"  Patent  rights. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


;55 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 

J 
1 

i 

"3 

1 

'S 

O 

< 

J. 

1 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 
tS 
£ 

1 

- 

- 

S85.397 

31,241,413 

8450,000 

$11,413 

- 

$789,000 

- 

- 

$1,241,413 

2S500 

- 

- 

2,794 

2,500 

143 

- 

- 

- 

$151 

2,794 

_ 

- 

- 

48,455 
133,471 

10,000 
3  1,000 
50,000 

6,705 
2,720 

$20,500 

8,500 
9,000 

$71,751 

1,750 

48,455 
133,471 

- 

- 

- 

12,416 

3,000 

5,117 

- 

1,000 

- 

3,299 

12,416 

- 

- 

- 

19,425 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,425 

19,425 

2  4,652 

5  Sl,329 

- 

15,699 

10,000 

5,699 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,699 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

107,035 

25,000 

10,000 

16,000 

10,783 

- 

45,252 

107,035 

2  3,000 
2  2,990 

6  2,000 
5  6,400 

8,000 

25,600 
5,100 

20,000 
5,000 

5,600 
100 

- 

- 

: 

- 

25,600 
5,100 

29,193 

- 

100 

30,100 

13,200 

100 

- 

- 

16,800 

- 

30,100 

- 

8  2,000 

- 

128,783 

25,000 

7,053 

- 

95,000 

- 

1,730 

128,783 

- 

- 

- 

56,063 

10,000 

1,279 

- 

5,000 

- 

39,784 

56,063 

- 

9^24 

- 

19,181 

10,000 

7,531 

- 

- 

1,650 

- 

19,181 

2  789 

12  246 

13  135 
10,103 

"  45,000 

15 1,600 

470 

16 1  529 

2,850 

15,391 

58,077 

342,836 

45,481 

3,000 
30,000 
150,000 

10,000 

2,000 

3,752 

44,344 

21,302 

5,000 

1°  7,971 
23,700 
45,370 

9,179 

- 

1,000 

11 1,420 

625 

103,122 

15.391 
58,077 
342.836 

45,481 

1-  27,000 

- 

5,863 

32,863 

32,000 

863 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,863 

15  97,000 

20  848 

21 10,532 

23  357 

326,306 
51,992 

176,500 
50,000 

79,966 

169 
2^  1,324 

- 

60,865 

8,975 
499 

- 

326,306 
51,992 

- 

23  600 

- 

18,880 

5,000 

13,880 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,880 

2  500 

26  90,389 
2'  52,753 

: 

610,718 
1,030 

356,400 
1,030 

114,318 

: 

40,000 

95,000 

28  5,000 

29  _ 

610,718 
1,030 

- 

5 1,383 

- 

22,172 

10,000 

5,126 

- 

2,000 

- 

5,046 

22,172 

- 

- 

- 

71,189 

6,000 

4,659 

11,000 

- 

36,094 

13,436 

71,189 

18  And  equipment. 
M  Good    will    and    investment    in 
routes. 

20  Prepaid  insurance. 

21  Advanced  expense. 


22  Equity. 

23  Prepaid  expenses. 

2''  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 

25  Team  and  tocls. 

28  Stocks  in  other  companies. 


2'  New  buildings  and  improvements. 

28  Carried  to  surplus. 

29  $22,912.22  charged  off  on  fixtures, 

tank  cars,  buildings  and  book 
accounts. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

a 

i 

C8 

o, 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
and 
Proc- 

PS 

TION. 

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0) 

03 

13 

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pa 

M  U3.B 

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c3 

la 

s  § 

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Alexander    Strauss    Incorpo- 

Apr.   22, 

Feb.    23 

Jan.    31, 

$25,000 

_ 

_ 

$18,451 

$20,060 

rated,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alexandres  H.  Kafengis  Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Mch.  14 

Mch.  14, 

5,000 

- 

$300 

950 

175 

pany,  The;  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alfred  E.  Haines  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    20 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

1,100 

300 

4,193 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alfred  H.  Aldrich  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.    26 

Dec.   31, 

1,200 

- 

- 

153 

1,811 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Alfred  Hale  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

87,300 

1,000 

2,094 

3,122 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Alfred  Sears  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

Jan.    13 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

~ 

«  17,700 

16,763 

59,062 

Alger  Paper  Box  Company, 

Oct.    21, 

July    29 

June     1, 

100,000 

26,498 

35,574 

61,320 

36,189 

Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Algonquin  Printing  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    28 

Jan.      3, 

500,000 

168,666 

229,352 

1,077,128 

785,017 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alkalol  Company,  The,  Taun- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.    2 

Mch.    2, 

10,000 

7,290 

7,968 

6,599 

7,286 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Allegheny    Coke    Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    10 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

120,000 

'  263,856 

8,257 

23,730 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Allen  and  Endicott  Building 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

230,000 

231,170 

- 

- 

4,879 

Company,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Allen  and  Fox  Express  Com- 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    19 

Jan.    19, 

20,000 

- 

- 

25,610 

9,302 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Allen   &   Paisley   Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     7 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

72,157 

37,991 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Allen-Bradley  Cranberry  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  17 

Feb.    28, 

75,000 

72,859 

1,291 

- 

378 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Allen-Foster-Willett       Com- 

Oct.   19, 

"July    27 

May  31, 

100,000 

- 

12 113,763 

125,152 

245,285 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Allen-Higgins     Wall     Paper 

May     1, 

Apr.     9 

Apr.      1, 

100,000 

45,451 

56,506 

88,407 

112,396 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

AUen-Hurd    Company,    Bos- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  14 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

2,622 

23,788 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Allen  Lane  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

Mch.  31 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

100,000 

- 

~ 

- 

500,836 

Allen  School  of  West  Newton, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.  17 

Aug.   31, 

50,000 

73,821 

- 

1'  12,793 

1,010 

The,  Newton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Allen,  Slade  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Fall 

July    14, 

June  24 

Apr.    30, 

270,000 

86,063 

8,200 

178,410 

209,990 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ailing     Rubber     Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,945 

33,500 

38 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Almy,  Bigelow  &  Washburn, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    23 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

5,650 

- 

243,203 

99,184 

Incorporated,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alpha  Hat  Company,  Med- 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.      5 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

4,000 

2,650 

350 

302 

way. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Alpha  Investment  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,218 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Alpha  Waste  Products  Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    12 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

35,000 

12.478 

2,482 

8,167 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alphabeticon  Company,  Bos- 

May 20, 

11  Feb.     7 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

300 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Alsten   and   Goulding   Com- 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.   20 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

1,219 

43,424 

25,719 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Amalgamator  Manufacturing 

May     6, 

Apr.    23 

Apr.     1, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

1,500 

_ 

and      Mining     Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Ambler     Myriagrai)h     Com- 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  14 

,     Mch.  11, 

100,000 

_ 

2,120 

with 

4,117 

pany,  Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'ch'y 

'  Fixtures. 

2  Reserve  fund. 

'  Good  will. 

^  And  cfjuipment. 

■•'  Plant  at  North  Dighton, 


»  Depreciation. 
'  And  livestock. 
»  Patent  rights. 

"  Investment,  one  share  stock   in  New 
England  Cranberry  Sales  Co. 


1"  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

11  In  lieu  of  annual. 

12  And  plant. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1'  Good  will,  office  fixtures  and  improvements. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LABILITIES. 

11= 

gSo 

3 
O 

a 
1 
1 

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o 

13 

o 

& 

S 

a, 
O 

k 

■a  g 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

3 

T3 

a 
ca 

1 

1 

- 

182,108 

- 

340,619 

825,000 

$3,032 

- 

87,000 

2  8750 

84,837 

840,619 

3  S3,000 

- 

Sl.oOO 

5,925 

5,000 

300 

- 

300 

- 

325 

5,925 

- 

- 

- 

5,593 

3,000 

1,708 

- 

- 

- 

885 

5,593 

- 

150 

12 

2,026 

1,200 

826 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,026 

- 

- 

- 

13.516 

8,000 

320 

85,000 

- 

- 

196 

13,516 

- 

- 

- 

93,525 

20,000 

61,637 

- 

- 

4,862 

7,026 

93,525 

3  6,000 

- 

165,581 

100,000 

14,676 

- 

36,000 

6.568 

8,337 

165,581 

- 

-  61,907 

- 

2,322,070 

500,000 

15,585 

- 

1,082,500 

6  74,293 

649,692 

2,322,070 

- 

-     - 

- 

29,143 

10,000 

415 

- 

- 

- 

18,728 

29,143 

8  40,000 

- 

- 

455,843 

390,500 

360 

- 

45,000 

- 

19,983 

455,843 

- 

- 

3,951 

240,000 

230,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

240,000 

- 

- 

2,364 

37,276 

20,000 

11,276 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

37,276 

- 

1650 

- 

110,798 

30,000 

58,694 

- 

20,000 

2,104 

- 

110,798 

- 

no 

- 

74,538 
484,200 

300 

10  74,200 

100,000 

78,770 

- 

135,813 

105,854 

38 
63,763 

74,538 
484,200 

- 

- 

302,760 

100,000 

14,810 

50,000 

54,750 

13  50,000 

33,200 

302,760 

n  13,460 

15  607 

- 

40,477 

30,000 

1,444 

- 

- 

9,033 

- 

40,477 

- 

i«  1,254 

- 

502,090 

100,000 

245,832 

- 

35,000 

13  75,000 

46,258 

502,090 

3  5,000 

18  2,721 

15,756 

111,101 

50,000 

9,001 

- 

52,100 

- 

- 

111,101 

- 

19  4,127 

- 

486,790 

270,000 

78,868 

- 

127,000 

- 

10,922 

486,790 

- 

- 

- 

37,483 

25,000 

1,939 

- 

3,000 

7,544 

- 

37,483 

- 

- 

- 

348,037 

200,000 

98,663 

- 

- 

49,374 

- 

348,037 

_ 

22 15,176 

3,674 

10,976 
16,394 

4,700 
10,000 

2,276 

20  2,000 

21  2,000 

: 

6,394 

_ 

10,976 
16,394 

3  49,000 
3  49,700 

23  428 
2<  2,196 

91 

109,751 
50,091 

50,000 
50,000 

18,009 
91 

- 

32,295 

: 

9,447 

109,751 
50,091 

8  82 
3  8,000 

8  5,000 

743 
25  4,666 

26  200 

2,126 

84,053 
8,626 

55,000 
7,055 

18,688 
1,571 

_ 

5,000 

5,365 

- 

84,053^ 
8,626 

74,970 

- 

- 

81,207 

75,000 

5,625 

- 

- 

- 

582 

81,207 

1°  Insurance  paid. 
"  Furniture. 

1'  And  furniture  and  fixtures,  equip- 
ment and  school  supplies. 
18  Unaccrued  items. 


19  Teams,  etc. 

20  Mortgage  on  building. 

21  Mortgage  on  machinery. 

22  Securities. 


23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2«  Expense. 

25  Fixtures,  etc. 

26  Auto. 


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S 

g 

i 

'o, 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

42 

TION. 

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ess. 

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American  Agricultural  Chemi- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

S5,000 

_ 

_ 

.  $87,065 

$128,558 

cal    Company    of    Massa- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

chusetts,  The,  Boston. 

American  Artois  Brau  Com- 

Sept.   4, 

2  Aug.  29, 

May  31, 

90,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Auxiliary  Heating 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

1,228 

7,778 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Balloon  and  Deco- 

May 22, 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

_ 

515 

218 

rating  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Barrel   Company, 

Oct.      6, 

Sept.    8, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

$1,000 

- 

1,125 

1,782 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Belting  and  Tanning 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    10, 

25,000 

_ 

$2,500 

21,830 

31,041 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Camphor  Refining 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

12,183 

48,595 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Car  Sprinkler  Com- 

Jan.   13, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.     1, 

30,000 

31,429 

2,520 

36,005 

27,878 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Card  Clothing  Com- 

Apr.   17, 

2  Apr.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Casket  Company, 

Aug.   12, 

May  15, 

May   15, 

50,000 

1,600 

_ 

_ 

84 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

10  787 

American  Chemical  and  Dye- 

Mch.    7, 

2  Feb.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

492 

6,476 

stuff    Company,    Incorpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

rated,  Boston, 

American    Cloak    Company, 

May     7, 

May     2, 

Dec.    18, 

10,000 

- 

2,893 

6,263 

8,424 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Clutch  Company, 

June   16, 

Apr      1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

9,820 

1,173 

697 

Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Coal    Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

35,000 

10,635 

2,014 

21,227 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Coke  and  Charcoal 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

9,000 

_ 

3,000 

1,500 

1,100 

Company,  Salem. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Color  and  Chemical 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     7, 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

294 

19,026 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American    Coretwine    Com- 

Mch. 26, 

"  Mch.  19, 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American     Cork     Company 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

128 

- 14,162 

26,310 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914 

1913. 

American  Cultivator  Publish- 

May    6, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

2,000 

with 

6,500 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'ch'y 

American  Cushion  Skate  Com- 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

15 

1 

pany,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  De  Greasing  Co., 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

19,131 

11,101 

8,261 

5,438 

Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Delivery  Company, 

Nov.    4, 

2  Aug.     3, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

2,833 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Department  Store 

Sept.  15, 

July     5, 

July     5, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,425 

305 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Dry   Plate   Com- 

June    3, 

May  29, 

May     1, 

20,000 

11,613 

4,653 

5,005 

13,509 

pany  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Electric  Tool  Com- 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

992 

2,000 

1,532 

pany,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American       Elevator-Rescue 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

100 

900 

Appliance  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
American   Equipment   Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.   18, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American     Felt     Company, 

May  1.5, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

4,622,700 

1,433,057 

988,697 

1,688,398 

1,381,841 

Bo.ston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Finance  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.     3, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Reserves. 

2  Adjourned. 

'  Good  will  and  contracts. 
*  Patent  rights. 
'  Good  will. 


"  Horses  and  teams. 
'  Securities. 

'  Reserve  for  contingents. 
"  Insurance  reserve. 


1"  Building  and  furniture. 
'1  And  depreciation. 
'2  Suspense. 
•3  Expense  account. 


1914. 


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159 


of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

60  cSrH 

i 

§ 

Si 

.g 
m 

a 

1 

ill 

1 

03 

1 

o 
H 

3 

o   • 

on 

< 

11 

"43  O 

1 
CO 

o 

"o 

- 

- 

$14,813 

S230,436 

S5,000 

S12,566 

- 

$201,655 

1  $11,215 

- 

$230,436 

3 191,328 

- 

- 

91,328 

90,000 

- 

- 

1,328 

- 

- 

91,328 

4  50,000 
6  25,000 

- 

19,729 
2,161 

103,735 
2,894 

100,000 
1,000 

3,735 
78 

_ 

1,816 

_ 

_ 

103,735 
2,894 

5  2,500 

6S500 

3,803 

10,710 

10,000 

710 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,710 

- 

- 

- 

55,371 

25,000 

28,874 

- 

- 

- 

$1,497 

55,371 

«500 

^  20,000 

1,000 

80,778 

98,332 

1,000 

20,000 

30,000 

1,000 

34,189 
21,899 

$12,000 

15,000 

8,178 

8  3,411 

7,062 

9  27,371 

- 

80,778 

98,332 

1,000 

5  4,000 

- 

2,678 

9,149 

8,005 

544 

- 

600 

- 

- 

9,149 

- 

- 

8,007 

14,975 

6,000 

8,975 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,975 

- 

- 

- 

17,580 

10,000 

4,531 

- 

- 

11 3,049 

- 

17,580 

- 

- 

3,664 

15,354 

10,000 

1,406 

3,948 

- 

- 

- 

15,354 

5  2,000 

12  28,000 

- 

98,876 

50,000 

10,540 

28,000 

9,000 

1,336 

- 

98,876 

6  4,000 

- 

740 

10,340 

9,000 

1,340 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,340 

- 

13  15 

- 

19,335 

10,000 

9,004 

- 

- 

331 

- 

19,335 

- 

15  99,970 

30 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

E  6,000 

- 

- 

46,600 

20,000 

12,047 

12,976 

- 

1,577 

- 

46,600 

"  7,500 
^  50,000 

_ 

- 

16,000 
50,016 

10,000 
50,000 

4,925 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

~ 

1,075 
16 

16,000 
50,016 

- 

- 

- 

43,931 

15,400 

5,603 

- 

14,282 

8,201 

445 

43,931 

5  2,500 

"  4,350 

1,152 

10,835 

10,000 

835 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,835 

5 1,000 

- 

990 

3,720 

3,450 

270 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,720 

- 

- 

- 

34,780 

20,000 

425 

- 

- 

2,000 

12,355 

34.780 

*  8,500 

13  300 

13,210 
500 

18,034 
10,000 

2,700 
13  2,300 
10,000 

1,984 

~ 

11,050 

: 

: 

18,034 
10,000 

4  35,000 
<486 

21 203,600 
22  37,687 

300 

35,000 

5,733,766 

300 

300 
2°  34,700 
3,250,000 

i            300 

133,534 

- 

1,452,500 

655,070 
1  242,662 

- 

35,000 

5,733,766 

300 

1*  Date  of  postponement. 

15  Trade  name,  secret  processes, 
patterns,  good  will,  recipes,  in- 
ventions, patents  pending. 

15  Good  will  and  copyright. 


1'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
13  Jigs  and  patterns. 
1'  Subscribed  on  account  of  capital 
stock. 


20  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

21  Investments. 

22  Prepaid  expenses. 


160 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF   CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

g 

a 

.2 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

s.i§2 

TION. 

3 
s 

03 

ii 

1 

& 

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'.S 

03 

anufacturi 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

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^ 

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O 

American  Finishing  Machin- 

Oct.    8, 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.  30, 

850,000 

$3,200 

$1,200 

$3  045 

ery  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Fireworks     Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

S6,200 

1,500 

14,387 

828 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American     Fireworks     Sales 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.     5, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,539 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Flaming  Arc  Lamp 

May  22, 

8  May     4, 

Dec.   31, 

225,000 

_ 

397 

3,643 

238 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Fountain  Pen  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,591 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Furniture  Exchange, 

May     6, 

6  Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

2,500 

_ 

11,719 

'  40,765 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Garage  and  Auto 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    28, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,269 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American    Gas    Light   Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   30, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

1,030 

552 

pany    of    New    England, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

American  Grocery  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   28, 

40,000 

- 

15,418 

80,005 

139,285 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Halibut  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,122 

34,974 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  House  Corporation, 

May   18, 

May     4, 

May     2, 

15,000 

94,975 

- 

- 

1,061 

The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American      Ink      Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  29, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

367 

Stoneham. 

1914. 

1910. 

1913. 

American-International  Com- 

Apr.    2, 

6  Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

300 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Iron  &  Metal  Com- 

Apr.    2, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

8,675 

14,465 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Jewel    Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

_ 

6,400 

10,696 

492 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Knitting  Company, 

Dec.     5, 

Nov.  20, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

15,973 

37,246 

11,100 

Waltham. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

American-La  France  Fire  En- 

July   17, 

June   10, 

May  29, 

1,000 

_ 

563 

5,107 

10,351 

gine  Company  of   Massa- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

chusetts,  Boston. 

American  Leather  Goods  Com- 

July   17, 

Apr.      6, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

5,487 

13,928 

7,168 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Life-Saving    Gar- 

July  21, 

May   14, 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

- 

»  3,073 

4,419 

8,030 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Linen    Company, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.    4, 

Sept.  26, 

800,000 

277,865 

874,113 

232,893 

269,448 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Linseed  Company, 

Dec.   23, 

Nov.     6, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

25,000 

- 

60,645 

640 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Lithuanian  Co-oper- 

May    1, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      3, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

566 

929 

ative  Public  Market  Corpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

ration,  The,  Middleborough. 

American    Lunch    Company, 

July    21, 

Apr.    19, 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

377 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American         Manufacturing 

Apr.     6, 

6  Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000,000 

5,203,116 

with  R.  E. 

3,645,762 

1,148,933 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Mason  Safety  Tread 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

41,842 

26,646 

61,477 

62,422 

Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American     Mica    Company, 

May  25, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

121,000 

2,171 

172,966 

45,455 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Mineral  Company, 

Aug.  21, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

60,000 

14,873 

14,447 

1,900 

2,500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Motor  Equipment 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

710 

5,256 

8,171 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Patent  rights. 
■  Treasury  stock. 
■■'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
*  Good    will    and    manufacturing 
secrets. 


5  Good  will. 
'  Adjourned. 
'  Including  special 
8  Stocks. 
»  Bonds. 


1"  Trade-marks. 
"  Office  and  other  furniture. 
•2  Merchandise. 

"  Subscription  received  on  account 
of  new  stock  issue. 


1914. 


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161 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

is . 

i 

a 
1 

I 

(3 

1 

1 

1 
11 

M 

m 

1 

1 123,000 
<  4,000 

2  $3,500 
3  200 

S19,323 

853,468 
26,915 

850,000 
17,100 

8468 
2,214 

- 

$3,000 
5,150 

- 

82,451 

853,468 
26,915 

6  3,000 

- 

- 

4,539 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

$1,539 

- 

4,539 

1 192,572 

1,813 

59,268 

257,931 

225,000 

1,160 

- 

31,771 

- 

- 

257,931 

48,409 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

54,984 

210 

1,377 

- 

52,379 

- 

1,018 

54,984 

6  5,000 

- 

7,935 

15,204 

10,000 

5,204 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,204 

1500 
6  6,500 

- 

56 

8,638 

8,000 

638 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,638 

- 

23,922 
8  500 

- 

258,630 
36,596 

39,000 
22,100 

72,107 
8,028 

~ 

97,225 
3,500 

50,298 

with 
surplus 
2,968 

258,630 
36,596 

i»100 

- 

13,323 
6,136 

109,359 
6,603 

15,000 
5,000 

125 

864,229 
9  5,125 

24,880 
1,603 

_ 

- 

109,359 
6,603 

- 

- 

- 

1,800 

1,000 

- 

600 

- 

- 

200 

1,800 

6  1,000 

11450 

- 

26,090 

9,900 

12 13,765 

- 

2,150 

- 

275 

26,090 

5  66,000 

- 

16,412 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

~ 

4,711 

64,319 
20  732 

20,000 

13  2,000 

1.000 

16,665 
19,732 

- 

17,000 

- 

8,654 

64,319 
20,732 

6  2,500 

- 

6,408 

35,491 

10,000 

2,898 

- 

22,593 

- 

- 

35,491 

1 281,000 
6  4,504 

15  714 

1,416 

303,156 
1,654,319 

300,000 
800,000 

3,156 
672,033 

- 

- 

w  53,242 

129,044 

303,156 
1,654,319 

- 

- 

- 

86,285 

10,000 

43,703 

- 

27,000 

- 

5,582 

86,285 

- 

17  720 

- 

2,215 

1,440 

685 

- 

- 

- 

90 

2,215 

- 

18  3,250 

22,616 

26,243 

25,000 

693 

- 

550 

- 

- 

26,243 

1431,910 

"  292,019 

20  3,965 

21  72,044 

1,771 

10,365,839 
626,068 

6,000,000 
480,050 

490,713 
19,245 

250,000 
34,097 

3,625,126 
92,676 

10,365,839 
626,068 

- 

- 

- 

341,592 

127,100 

38,253 

- 

80,000 

- 

96,239 

341,592 

i»  5,000 
5  3,000 

2  2,800 

22  150 

23  36,500 

- 

73,170 
22,137 

60,000 
15,000 

3,548 
2,517 

- 

9,160 

462 
4,620 

73,170 
22,137 

14  And  fixtures,  etc. 

15  Prepaid  expenses. 
13  Depreciation. 

1'  Fixtures. 


18  Luneli  cars. 

1'  Advance  payments  on  purchases. 

2°  Securities  of  other  corporations. 


21  Supplies    and    prepaid    interest, 

insurance  and  taxes. 

22  Prepaid  insurance. 

23  Mineral  rights. 


162 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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American     Narrow     Fabric 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

850,000 

$2,234 

$19,621 

$33,349 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American    Net    and    Twine 

Dec.   29, 

Dec.   11, 

Sept.  30, 

150,000 

_ 

178,765 

402,205 

11,357 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

American    No-Slip    Cement 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      8, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

55 

Company,  Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American   Nut   Lock   Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

_ 

5  260 

_ 

400 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Oak  Leather  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

8,217 

455,254 

183,859 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Optical  Company, 

Mch.  19, 

6- 

90,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Southbridge. 

1914. 

American  Oxidaze  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

250,000 

_ 

'800 

1,600 

7,923 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Oxygen    Associa- 

Jan.     5, 

9  Dec.   10, 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

2,272 

200 

686 

tion  (Incorporated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Pad  &  Paper  Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

Nov.  30, 

150,000 

$73,552 

32,898 

111,565 

56,505 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Painting  &  Deco- 

Jan.   14, 

Dec.    15, 

Dec.     1, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

1,864 

44,244 

rating  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Paper  Stock  Com- 

Apr.   23, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

5,174 

5,000 

8,770 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Plumbing  and  Heat- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb'.    17, 

Feb.    17, 

15,000 

_ 

1,500 

10,800 

5,710 

ing  Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Printing  Company, 

Sept.  18, 

12  Aug.  25, 

July     3, 

2,000,000 

1,623,764 

with  R.  E. 

3,268,731 

3,421,169 

The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

13 

American  Realty  Company, 

May     4, 

12  Mch.    2, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

236,344 

_ 

_ 

4,718 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American    Respirator    Com- 

Feb.    2, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

550 

43 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1910. 

1914. 

American  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

290,740 

207,337 

1,463,834 

973,802 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Shoemaking   Pub- 

Oct.   21, 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,965 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Smokeless  Powder 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.  25, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

195,690 

_ 

130,223 

2,692 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Solidified  Oil  Works, 

May  13, 

May  31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

400 

500 

167 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Specialty  Company, 

May  13, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     6, 

10,000 

_ 

1,500 

12,451 

12,078 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Stable  Co.,  Boston, 

Nov.     6, 
1914. 

Sept.  12, 
1914. 

Sept.    1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

500 

1,253 

3,362 

American  Stamping  Machine 

Mch.  24, 

Dec.     2, 

Dec.     2, 

5,000 

_ 

400 

1,500 

_ 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

American  Stave  and  Cooper- 

Apr.    1, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

22,500 

8,402 

12,700 

9,443 

age  Company,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American   Stay   Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

_ 

35,000 

48,171 

72,925 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American    Steam    Gauge    & 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

147,231 

141,295 

280,987 

125,987 

Valve  Manufacturing  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

pany,  Boston. 

American  Stop-Motion  Com- 

Apr.    2, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

200 

200 

- 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American    Storage    Battery 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

1,500 

5,358 

3,744 

>   Company,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Tailors,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June 18, 

May  27, 

May  27, 

5,000 

_ 

300 

5,074 

976 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

American  Tap  and  Die  Co., 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

16,390 

27,475 

101,890 

23,842 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Tar  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

11,814 

1,254 

38,301 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 
2  Good  will. 

■*  Reserve. 


'  And  tools  and  furniture. 

8  This  company  is  not  now  in  active 

business  and  has  no  assets  or 

liabilities. 


'  And  fixtures. 

8  Investments. 

9  In  lieu  of  annual. 

1°  Horses  and  wagons. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Oh 

3 

s 

3 

1 

T3 

a 

C3 

i 

'a, 

03 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

J. 

ll 

11 

i 

t3 

1 

1 

1 

1  S5,700 
^    2  300 
3.19,000 

- 

- 

S80,204 

S44,000 

$27,015 

- 

- 

^  $9,189 

- 

$80,204 

- 

- 

592,327 

150,000 

62,327 

- 

$380,000 

- 

- 

592,327 

3  37,890 

- 

$2,466 

40,411 

37,890 

2,521 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,411 

85,000 

- 

890 

86,550 

86,550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

86,550 

- 

- 

- 

647,330 

25,000 

622,330 

- 

- 

- 

- 

647,330 

3 118,299 

,  8S1,256 

32,778 

162,656 

149,600 

8,056 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

162,656 

3.15,150 

- 

17,580 

35,888 

21,050 

14,838 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,888 

- 

- 

- 

274,520 

123,800 

21,276 

834,500 

32,500 

62,444 

- 

274,520 

3  5,000 

- 

- 

51,108 

30,000 

10,054 

- 

- 

7,232 

$3,822 

51,108 

- 

- 

7,490 

26,434 

1,000 

10,934 

14,500 

- 

- 

- 

26,434 

- 

i»  1,000 
U400 
1*  78,461 
15 1,999,600 

- 

19,410 

10,391,725 

241,062 

15,000 

2,000,000 

70,000 

2,776 

1,162,349 

48 

165,400 

4,030,000 
3,478 

1,634 
3,199,376 

2,136 

19,410 

10,391,725 

241,062 

1.10,000 

- 

- 

10,593 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

593 

10,593 

1 1,680 
3  58,298 

15,629 
16  42,746 

- 

2,995,768 
61,263 

1,000,000 
30,000 

424,309 
1,263 

30,000 

_ 

1,571,459 

- 

2,995,768 
61,263 

- 

- 

- 

328,605 

100,000 

99,868 

- 

125,000 

- 

3,737 

328,605 

3 1,500 

- 

263 

2,830 

2,030 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,830 

- 

- 

- 

26,029 

10,000 

12,910 

- 

- 

- 

3,119 

26,029 

3  8,500 

- 

5 

13,620 

10,000 

3,620 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,620 

1 5,000 

- 

4,000 

10,900 

5,00Ct 

- 

- 

5,900 

- 

- 

10,900 

3  3,000 

- 

- 

56,045 

10,000 

15,277 

7,000 

- 

23,768 

- 

56,045 

103,000 

- 

- 

259,096 

174,200 

45,256 

- 

11,712 

- 

27,928 

259,096 

1.75,496 

13,432 

- 

784,428 

500,000 

15,990 

38,000 

170,000 

60,438 

- 

784,428 

1100 

- 

81,014 

81,514 

80,000 

1,514 

- 

- 

- 

- 

81,514 

- 

17  6,194 

10,762 

27,558 

8,070 

2,952 

- 

16,536 

- 

- 

27,558 

3  3,000 

- 

- 

9,350 

5,000 

4,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,350 

- 

- 

- 

169,597 

75,000 

354 

- 

8,055 

- 

86,188 

169,597 

2:2,489 

18 1,279 
8  9,000 

8,048 

72,185 

30,000 

18,185 

- 

24,000 

- 

- 

72,185 

11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  And  equipment. 


M  Insurance,  interest  and  water 
power  prepaid. 

15  Stock  Fall  River  Iron  Works  Com- 
pany. 


16  Lasts. 

"  Equipment  other  than  machinery. 

18  Tools,  ofEce  furniture,  etc . 


164  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

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1 

C3 

Assets. 

1 

s 

1 

1 
So 

'a. 

03 

o 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

J5 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

.a    . 
11 

o 

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:§ 

^ 

Q 

American  Textilose  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

$1,000,000 

S192,490 

8532,331 

1127,155 

8386,807 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Tool  and  Machine 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

73,400 

63,047 

207,317 

70,946 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Tube  Works,  Bos- 

May 12, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

463,036 

with  R.  E. 

506,877 

460,603 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American   Valve    Company, 

May  13, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Milton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Watch  Tool  Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.   31, 

82,000 

23,425 

48,612 

67,290 

6,085 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Water  Supply  Com- 

May 19, 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.     1, 

500,000 

- 

27,581 

26,166 

17,690 

pany  of  New  England,  Bos- 
ton. 
American   Wharf   Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   27, 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

26,000 

_ 

500 

489 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American    Whip    Company, 

Jan.    22, 

- 

Dec.     1, 

15  _ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Wholesale  Grocery 

Apr.    14, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  25, 

50,000 

16,000 

"  2,500 

16  44,000 

1,000 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Window   Cleaning 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

857 

5,518 

Company      of      Holyoke, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mass.,  Holyoke. 

American  Window  Cleaning 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

- 

9,500 

Company    of    Springfield, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mass.,  Springfield. 

American  Wireless  Company, 

June  23, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

141 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

American  Worsted  Machinery 

Apr.   27, 

18  _ 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ames,  Implement   and   Seed 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

55,101 

16,193 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ames  Plow  Company,  South 

June   19, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

450,000 

145,643 

2°  80,210 

104,765 

27,339 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ames  Sword  Company,  Chico- 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

62,000 

12,049 

38,066 

28,274 

pee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Amesbury  Building  Corpora- 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

87.074 

5,885 

- 

829 

tion,  The,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Amesbury  Conmaercial  Press, 

Jan.     8, 

Nov.  21, 

Nov.  21, 

20,000 

- 

4,598 

349 

1,409 

Amesbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Amesbury  Theatre  Company, 

Dec.   10, 

Sept.    2, 

Aug.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Amesbury. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Amherst  Creamery  Company, 

Jan.     6, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

5,000 

1,949 

3,888 

11,270 

The,  Amherst. 

1914. 

■    1914. 

1913. 

Amherst   Garage   Company, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.     7, 

15,000 

7,837 

1,495 

1,280 

1,276 

Amherst. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Amherst  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      1, 

45,000 

15,176 

25,435 

11,302 

2,433 

pany,  Amherst. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amherst  Waxed  Paper  Mills, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

24,495 

14,618 

19,525 

21,313 

Amherst. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Anchor  Color  &  Gum  Works, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

34,000 

16,000 

- 

- 

Dighton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Anchor  Laundry  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    2, 

10,000 

- 

17,248 

- 

4,014 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Anchor     Linotype     Printing 

May   15, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

12,000 

- 

18,460 

1,700 

4,730 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ancient    River   Corporation, 

June    4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

28  50,000 

3,000 

- 

35 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ancona  Company,  The,  Fall 

May     1, 

Apr.   28, 

Mch.  28, 

300,000 

33,357 

29  505,080 

172,890 

65,710 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 

'  Development  account. 

*  Investment  mill  stock. 

'  Deferred  organization  expense. 

•  Investments. 


'  Team  property. 

8  Guarantee. 

'  Reserves. 

1"  Patterns  and  drawings. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Development. 


13  Trustee  stock. 

i-t  Good  will. 

16  The  capital  stock  of  this  company 
was  purchased  by  the  United 
States  Whip  Company  in  1893. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  165 

of  Corporations  —  Continued, 


Assets 

-Con. 

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with 

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2 100,000 

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~ 

6  67,800 
'  3,500 

- 

486,010 

100,000 

42,178 

- 

45,000 

294,049 

8  4,788 

- 

486,010 

- 

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1,430,516 

300,000 

285,705 

- 

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1,430,516 

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- 

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50,000 

- 

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- 

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50,000 

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82,000 

6,830 

- 

54,205 

12,002 

- 

155,037 

1 266,004 

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13 134,250 

" 

493,068 

375,080 

8,925 

$25,000 

82,000 

2,063 

- 

493,068 

» 1,000 

- 

3,011 

31,000 

22,500 

- 

8,500 

- 

- 

31,000 

- 

- 

- 

63,500 

50,000 

500 

1'  10,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

63,500 

"  3,500 

- 

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9,875 

5,000 

- 

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- 

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9,875 

- 

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10,000 

- 

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- 

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- 

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- 

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- 

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- 

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- 

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_ 

77,486 

70,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,269 

4,217 

77.486 

1700 

21956 

93,301 

487,915 

275,000 

43,415 

100,000 

69,500 

_ 

_ 

487,915 

Ml 

22  35,000 

- 

- 

9,802 

150,191 

150,000 

191 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150,191 

- 

23  268 
2«336 

- 

94,392 

30,000 

2,769 

52,000 

- 

9,623 

- 

94,392 

- 

- 

- 

6,356 

4,500 

333 

- 

952 

- 

571 

6,356 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

22,107 

10,000 

5,107 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

22,107 

- 

- 

- 

11,887 

8,500 

960 

25  1,500 

- 

- 

927 

11,887 

2  4,000 

26  175 

- 

58,521 

30,500 

2,315 

24,386 

118 

1,202 

- 

58,521 

- 

- 

24,399 

104,350 

20,000 

41,304 

- 

43,046 

- 

- 

104,350 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

"  4,625 

2'  6,399 
112,000 

- 

34,286 

10,000 

3,185 

9,846 

7,776 

- 

3,479 

34,286 

- 

- 

- 

24,890 

12,000 

1,626 

- 

- 

- 

11,264 

24,890 

"  30,000 

11 16,360 

992 

100,387 

100,000 

325 

- 

62 

- 

- 

100,387 

~ 

- 

- 

777,037 

300,000 

9,696 

30  200,000 

172,000 

- 

95,341 

777,037 

16  Divided  up  among  stockholders. 
1'  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
18  None  held  since  organization. 
I'iFumiture  and  fixtures. 
2<'^And  equipment. 


21  Prepaid  expense. 

22  Investment. 

23  Coal. 

2^  Insurance  unexpired. 
25  Mortgage. 


26  Unexpired  insurance. 
2'  Rolling  stock. 

28  Option. 

29  And  buildings. 

30  Bonds. 


166 


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[1914. 


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f  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

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Anderson  Electric  Car  Com- 

Oct.   23, 

lOct.    20, 

Aug.     1, 

810,000 

_ 

_ 

S3,075 

S2,959 

pany  of  Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Andover     Press     (Limited), 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

$15,000 

S7,000 

6,303 

12,973 

Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andover   Realty   Co.,    The, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

18,817 

- 

- 

492 

Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andrew  D.  Fuller  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.    4, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

500 

16,402 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andrew    Button    Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

2,550 

218,105 

185,224 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

• 

Andrew  G.   Paul  Company, 

May  18, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

150 

286 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andrew  J.  Lloyd  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

4,753 

147,765 

38,288 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andrew    J.    Morse    &    Son, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

6,000 

8,300 

21,332 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andrew    Wilson     Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,545 

2,894 

12,422 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andrews-Gardner   Co.,   Bos- 

Dec. 20, 

Dec.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,878 

14,743 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Andrews    Paper    Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

70,512 

72,144 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Andre ws-Wasgatt  Company, 

Dec.    12, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.     1, 

100,000 

37,513 

24,160 

90,321 

63,923 

Everett. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Angelo    Seretto     Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,028 

9,857 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Angier  Chemical  Company, 

July    31, 

July   13, 

June  30, 

25,000 

54,000 

3,999 

51,238 

41,205 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Angier  Mills,  Ashland, 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

42,150 

25,705 

23,768 

11,800 

Angus  Engineering  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,227 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Angus    Morrison    Company, 

June  19, 

June     8, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

1,359 

150' 

4,391 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Animated  Advertising  Com- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

22  516 

- 

406 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Anker    Printing     Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

10,305 

1,123 

2,310 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Apollo  Theatre  Incorporated, 

Sept.  10, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   15, 

50,000 

32,052 

1,500 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Apothecary  Hall,  Inc.,  North 

June     8, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

15,000 

1,000 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Appleton    Brass    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

2,761 

440 

284 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

-Appleton  Company,  Boston, 

Dec.   30, 
1913. 

Dec.   17, 
1913. 

Nov.    8, 
1913. 

450,000 

226,000 

224,000 

517,857 

770,270 

Appleton     Pharmacy,     Inc., 

July    21, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,670 

448 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Date  of  postponement. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Garage  equipment. 
<  Second-hand  cara. 
5  Investments. 

»  Good  will. 


'  Unexpired  insurance. 
8  Horses  and  wagons. 
8  Prepaid  taxes. 

10  Reserve  for  losses. 

11  Contracts. 

12  Subscription  on  preferred  stock, 


13  Patent  rights. 
1'  Trade-marks. 
15  Kryptok  stock. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 
1'  Reserve. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

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$15,969 

- 

- 

41,276 

10,000 

1,957 

$12,000 

5,000 

- 

$12,319 

41,276 

- 

5  2,078 

- 

21,387 

6,000 

281 

15,000 

- 

- 

106 

21,387 

6  $97,800 

- 

10,840 

125,542 

100,000 

14,742 

- 

10,800 

- 

- 

125,542 

- 

7  449 
2  2,280 

8  2,000 

9  1.048 

~ 

411,656 

200,000 

53,817 

137,100 

" 

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10,739 

411,656 

249,700 

11 15;000 

- 

265,136' 

250,000 
12  2,000 

5,409 

- 

6,536 

~ 

1,191 

265,136 

"92 

2  73,983 

_ 

280,773 

144,000 

29,378 

- 

60,549 

15,363 

- 

280,773 

"25 

15  6,337 

"  31,483 

6  5,000 

16  4,530 

- 

- 

35,632 

10,000 

13,190 

- 

- 

- 

12,442 

35,632 

- 

- 

- 

18,861 

10,000 

8,729 

- 

- 

- 

132 

18,861 

- 

- 

- 

20,621 

10,000 

387 

- 

- 

- 

10,234 

20,621 

- 

18  500 

- 

143,156 

60,000 

48,277 

18,500 

15,848 

- 

531 

143,156 

- 

- 

- 

215,917 

100,000 

5,360 

- 

106,070 

19  3,200 

1,287 

215,917 

6  9,840 

18  3,225  ' 

33,950 

15,000 

10,950 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

33,950 

- 

- 

- 

150,442 

25,000 

82,893 

- 

- 

- 

42,549 

150,442 

- 

- 

- 

103,423 

50,000 

3,283 

- 

30,000 

- 

20,140 

103,423 

- 

20  78 

21100 

795 

3,200 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,200 

6  1,892 

- 

- 

7,792 

5,000 

2,144 

- 

- 

- 

648 

7,792 

6 15,000 

23  2,590 
16  20,000 

24  2,650 
25  376 

26  10,000 
2' 560 

28  8 

4,415 

56,521 

50,000 

29  3,000 

1,378 

30  2,143 

56,521 

6 1,500 

- 

- 

15,238 

10,000 

2,161 

1,650 

549 

- 

878 

15,238 

- 

- 

3,948 

37,500 

13,500 

- 

24,000 

- 

- 

- 

37,500 

- 

- 

3,250 

19,250 

16,000 

2,750 

- 

500 

- 

- 

19,250 

- 

- 

- 

3,485 

3,000 

51 

- 

- 

- 

434 

3,485 

- 

- 

- 

1,738,127 

450,000 

813,131 

- 

- 

31 15,000 

459,996 

1,738,127 

6  3,000 

32  3,351 

- 

11,469 

10,000 

1,232 

- 

- 

- 

237 

11,469 

18  Fixtures. 

19  Anticipated  discount. 

20  Office  furniture. 

21  Organization  expenses. 

22  And  tools. 


23  Secret  formulae  and  trade  secrets. 

24  Trucks. 

25  Furniture. 

26  Bonus  of  treasury. 

27  Inventory. 


28  Payments  in  advance. 

29  Mortgages  payable. 

30  Accruals. 

31  Reserved  for  improvements. 

32  Fixtures  and  equipment. 


168 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Apponaug    Company,    The, 

Oct.    24, 

Sept.    8, 

June  30, 

$800,000 

8235,000 

$485,219 

$259,285 

$97,166 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apsley    Rubber    Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    17, 

1,000,000 

2  253,025 

3  286,867 

470,652 

327.623 

Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arancio  Brothers  Company, 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

37,901 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ararat    Grocery    Company, 

May    2, 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

8  4,652 

19,825 

18,910 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arbecam     Nautical     Instru- 

Mch.   7, 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.  28, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Arcade    Auto,     Truck    and 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,328 

Motor  _   Boat     Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge. 

Arcade  Malleable  Iron  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

36,719 

7,765 

10,457 

25,906 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Archer  and  Company,  Incor- 

May 26, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

91 

porated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Archer    Rubber    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

24,000 

75,614 

72,725 

Milford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Archibald  Wheel  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

239,228 

16  81,641 

272,451 

17  49,121 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Architectural  Testing  &  In- 

Jan.   12, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

110 

295 

specting  Bureau,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 
Arco  Rubber  Company,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

51,626 

24,482 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arctic  Ice  and  Cold  Storage 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    15, 

Nov.  30, 

260,000 

119,440 

20,713 

*      26,099 

95,099 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ariston   Manufacturing   Co., 

Aug.     8, 

18  May  16, 

May     1, 

25,000 

- 

8  745 

847 

2,132 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arkwight   Mills,  The,  Fall 

Oct.    31, 

Oct.    27, 

Sept.  26, 

450,000 

204,265 

624,653 

249,729 

46,210 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arlington  Automobile  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

3,806 

2,743 

5,195 

pany,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arlington-Belmont  Ice  Com- 

May    7, 

Jan.    13, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

14,000 

4,846 

-, 

13,704 

pany,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arlington  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.  26, 
1914. 

Feb.    24, 
1914. 

Nov.  29, 
1913. 

8,000,000 

1,994,121 

3,420,000 

4,384,909 

1,839,303 

Arlington  Real  Estate  Trust 

Aug.     5, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    25, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Inc.,  Arlington. 

1914. 

'  1914. 

1914. 

Arlington     Steam     Laundry 

Aug.  25, 

June   11, 

May     1, 

15,000 

6,000 

12,470 

396 

1,749 

Company,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Armory  Garage,  Incorporated, 

May  22, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

6,294 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Armour's  Pattern  Shop  Co., 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

3,273 

1,228 

2,150 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arms     Pocket     Book     and 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.   28, 

42,800 

15,100 

25 19,021 

26,136 

14,856 

Leather  Novelty  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Amherst. 

Armstrong  Transfer  Express 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

97,383 

- 

- 

59,088 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arnold  &  Winsor  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,436 

45,671 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Subscription  new  preferred  stock. 

2  And  plant. 

3  And  fixtures,  lasts,  patterns  and 

equipment. 
*  Patent  rights,   trade-marks  and 

miscellaneous. 
'  Life  insurance  equity. 
'  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  etc. 


'  Investments  in  other  companies. 
A  reduction  in  the  above  invest- 
ments and  floating  indebtedness 
of  $53,740.00  was  made  after 
Jan.  17,  1914. 

8  And  fixtures. 


9  Good  will. 
1°  Stable  equipment. 

11  Oflice  supplies. 

12  Insurance. 

13  Patent  rights. 

1'  Subscqbed  for  stock. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  — ■  Continued. 


Assets- 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

1 

.1 

i 
1 

B 

1 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

•a  i 

J. 

1 
"43  a 

1 

►3 

1 

3 

« 1300,000 

5  $24,865 

6  8,182 

'  111,420 

- 

$1,076,670 
1,782,634 

37,901 

$750,000 

1 10,400 

1,000,000 

10,000 

$50,350 
99,165 

25,052 

- 

$150,000 
'  452,500 

$115,920 
230,969 

$2,849 

$1,076,670 
1,782,634 

37,901 

'6,000 
13  50,000 

10 1,080 
11253 
12  130 

~ 

50,850 
50,000 

29,000 
50,000 

10,363 

5,456 

6,031 

50,850 
50,000 

- 

- 

$2,229 

4,557 

75 
"  2,625 

1,057 

- 

800 

- 

4,557 

- 

- 

- 

80,847 

15,000 

5,919 

- 

12,000 

47,928 

- 

80,847 

- 

15  150 

1,099 

1,340 

1,340 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,340 

- 

- 

- 

172,339 

20,000 

62,351 

- 

- 

89,988 

- 

172,339 

',200,295 

- 

14,839 

857,575 

800,000 

57,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

857,575 

9  10,800 

- 

- 

11,205 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,112 

• 

93 

11,205 

- 

- 

8,840 

84,948 

15,000 

44,948 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

84,948 

- 

- 

227,152 

488,503 

260,000 

1,503 

$195,500 

31,500 

- 

- 

488,503 

19  25,000 

- 

- 

28,724 

25,000 

1,196 

- 

- 

- 

2,528 

28,724 

- 

- 

- 

1,124,857 

450,000 

18,812 

- 

553,633 

20  45,000 

57,412 

1,124,857 

- 

- 

- 

11,744 

5,300 

2,189 

- 

1,919 

2,034 

302 

11,744 

- 

- 

- 

32,550 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,550 

32,550 

21262,906 

22  252,114 

23  214,928 
24  50,000 

12,368,281 
50,000 

8,000,000 
50,000 

4,109,967 

258,314 

12,368,281 
50,000 

- 

- 

5,619 

26,234 

12,400 

2,284 

5,700 

5,850 

- 

- 

26,234 

- 

- 

3,338 

12,132 

5,000 

7,132 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,132 

- 

- 

- 

6,651 

5,000 

475 

- 

1,005 

171 

- 

6,651 

2«  31,072 

- 

- 

106,185 

38,800 

15,054 

24,800 

23,297 

4,234 

- 

106,185 

- 

27  119,611 

- 

276,082 

250,000 

9,140 

- 

- 

- 

16,942 

276,082 

9  5,000 

28  24,100 
29  666 

- 

78,873 

48,000 

2,930 

- 

6,908 

- 

21,035 

78,873 

15  Fumiture  and  fixtures. 

16  And  equipment,  etc. 

1'  And  prepaid  expenses. 

1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 

19  Patent  rights  and  copyrights. 


20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Machinery  and  construction. 

22  Advertising. 

23  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes. 

24  Options. 


25  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Good  will  and  patents. 

27  Personal  property. 

28  Stock  in  other  companies. 

29  Furniture. 


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1 

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1 

o. 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Arnold-Hoffmari     Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

315,000 

_ 

_ 

$26,515 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arnold  J.  Booth  Company, 

May  13, 

1  May     4, 

Mch.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,743 

$3,487 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arnold  Print  Works,   North 

May     6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

$1,150,000 

with  R.  E. 

477,722 

372,302 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arnold-Roberts       Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Deo.     6, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

55,547 

72,965 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Aronson  the  Furrier,  Incorpo- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,096 

22,649 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Aroostook  Farming  and  Lum- 

Oct.     9, 

June     1, 

May     1, 

60,000 

50,000 

$5,000 

540 

60 

ber  Co.,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arrah  Wanna  Moccasin  Com- 

Mch. 18, 

5  Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,633 

10,155 

6,393 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arrow     Rubber     Company, 

May    5, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

176,817 

64,399 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Art  Metal  Construction  Com- 

Jan.   17, 

Dec.   18, 

Nov.  30, 

4,000,000 

497,382 

656,251 

625,922 

1,203,117 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Art  Photo  Company,  Spring- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,226 

2,167 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Art   Stone   Company,    The, 

June  18, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

7,044 

8,037 

12,211 

11,609 

Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arthur  C.  Harvey  Company, 

Nov.  13, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

300,000 

- 

26,650 

298,930 

172,194 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arthur    D.    Little    Incorpo- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

26,941 

- 

- 

40,490 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arthur  F.   Tyler  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

16,405 

7,984 

50,457 

48,565 

Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arthur  J.  Cummiskey  Motor 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,258 

2,932 

Car  Company  Inc.,  Low- 
ell. 
Arthur  L.  Johnson  Co.,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    28, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

13,552 

7,050 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arthur   L.    Race   Company, 

Feb.    19, 

16  _ 

Oct.    18, 

10,000 

- 

- 

773 

1,363 

The,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arthur    T.    Cumings    Inc., 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,117 

16,462 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Arthur  Treat  Company,  Bos- 

May  19, 

May   11, 

May     1, 

9,000 

- 

- 

950 

17,884 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Arthur  W.  Pope  Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

22,082 

16,118 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Artisan  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.    20, 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

As     Novidades  '  Publishing 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.  26, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,250 

- 

1,800 

Company    of    Fall   River, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  River. 

Asahel    Wheeler    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

29,530 

22,070 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Asbestos    Fabric    Company, 

June   15, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

1,700 

1,667 

3,460 

Limited,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Asbestos     Protected     Metal 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

3,900 

20  26,985 

38,439 

79,761 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ash  &  Nichols,  Inc.,  Lynn,  . 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Feb.   18, 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,686 

1,391 

Ashby,  Crawford  Company, 

July   17, 

June     9, 

Apr.      1, 

250,000 

20,901 

18,143 

143,355 

163,116 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Special  meeting. 

2  lasurance. 

'  Amortiiiation. 
*  Good  will. 
"  Adjourned. 


°  Subscriptions. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

9  Subscriptions  received. 


1°  Good  will  and  patents. 
"  Equipment. 

12  Securities. 

13  Treasury  and  collateral  stock. 


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Assets 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

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815,000 

811,515 

- 

- 

- 

- 

826,515 

- 

- 

- 

6,230 

1,000 

4,188 

- 

- 

- 

81,042 

6,230 

- 

- 

- 

2,000,024 

1,500,000 

65,907 

$294,500 

- 

- 

139,617 

2,000,024 

- 

2  8230 

- 

128,742 

50,000 

66,134 

- 

- 

- 

12,608 

128,742 

- 

- 

- 

29,745 

10,000 

9,087 

- 

3  85,802 

- 

4,856 

29,745 

4S500 

- 

S5,557 

61,657 

45,020 

637 

7,000 

9,000 

- 

- 

61,657 

_ 

~ 

1,524 

21,705 
241,216 

9,220 

6  500 

25,000 

6,485 
191,802 

- 

5,500 
15,000 

89,414 

- 

21,705 
.  241,216 

'250,000 

~ 

~ 

3,232,672 
5,393 

2,142,800 
2,400 

507,887 
1,197 

70,000 

- 

349,155 
8  162,830 

with 
surplus 
1,796 

3,232,672 
5,393 

~ 

~ 

10,426 

49,327 
497,774 

17,200 
9 1,000 
250,000 

6,044 
165,947 

25,083 
62,918 

- 

- 

18,909 

49,327 
497,774 

10  74,925 

3,644 

11 15,462 

12  3,500 

13  35,000 

199,962 
123,411 

171,000 
25,000 

3,066 
iMlO 

22,681 

15,000 

10,486 

75,730 

199,962 
123,411 

- 

- 

- 

21,190 

10,000 

559 

- 

6,083 

- 

4,548 

21,190 

- 

15  775 

- 

21,377 

5,000 

469 

- 

6,000 

9,908 

- 

21,377 

« 15,000 

"  2,304 
18  4,080 

2,085 

10,605 
34,579 

6,600 
25,000 

4,005 
2,190 

- 

- 

7,389 

- 

10,605 
34,579 

- 

- 

- 

18,834 

9,000 

740 

- 

- 

- 

9,094 

18,834 

- 

19  500 

- 

39,700 

25,000 

6,158 

- 

802 

- 

7,740 

39,700 

*  5,000 

- 

875 

10,925 

2,925 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,925 

- 

- 

473 

52,073 

30,000 

2,483 

- 

15,485 

4,105 

- 

52,073 

- 

- 

- 

6,827 

5,000 

364 

- 

- 

1,111 

352 

6,827 

149,615 

21462 
12  24,815 
22 10,778 

23  450 

- 

334,755 

244,000 

11,680 

- 

60,916 

18,159 

- 

334,755 

- 

692 

6,219 

5,000 

1,219 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

6,219 

2«  3,000 
1 17,748 

" 

~ 

366,263 

163,000 

69,790 

9,500 

100,000 

23,973 

- 

366,263 

I''  Accrued  expenses. 
i»  Fixture  account. 
16  None  held  in  1913. 
1'  Payments  in  advance. 


18  Leasehold. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  And  equipment. 

21  Payment  in  advance — insurance. 


22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Fixtures. 

2<  Trade-marks. 


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Ashby  Reservoir  Company, 

May  22, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

S3,500 

S500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ashby. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

AEhfield  Co-operative  Cream- 

Feb.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

Nov.  30, 

3,500 

3,775 

S800 

S990 

18,902 

ery  Association,  The,  Ash- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

field. 

Ashojrton  Knitting  Company, 

June  13, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

1,963 

1,783 

1,259 

Shelburne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ashworth    Bros.    Inc.,    Fall 

Apr.    17, 

'Apr.   15, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

97,583 

193,742 

126,764 

130,572 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Asselta   Company,    The, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

1,300 

1,372 

416 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Associate   Investment   Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

1,233 

9,450 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Associated  Architects  Print- 

Oct.    6, 

Sept.    1, 

July   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,153 

359 

3,371 

ing  &  Supply  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atherton-Byard       Furniture 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

8  5,567 

61,824 

106,416 

Company,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atherton  Furniture  Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

22,000 

_ 

_ 

72,881 

140,723 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atherton     Furniture     Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

58,189 

154,291 

pany  of  Brockton,  Brock- 
ton. 
Atherton     Furniture     Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

_ 

_ 

25,412 

32,642 

pany  of  Pittsfield,   Pitts- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

field. 

Athol  Comb  Company,  Athol, 

Sept.  25, 
1914. 

Aug.    3, 
1914. 

July   31, 
1914. 

5,000 

4,500 

800 

2,000 

6,356 

Athol  Ice  Company,  Athol, 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

Mch.  16, 
1914. 

Mch.    1, 
1914. 

20,000 

15,000 

1,550 

3,100 

350 

Athol     Machine     Company, 

July    22, 

June  24, 

June     1, 

50,000 

35,550 

11,000 

57,070 

8,389 

Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atkinson    Coal    Company, 

May    5, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    16, 

20,000 

16,732 

500 

16,809 

60,363 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic    Ajnusement    Com- 

Oct.    5, 

3  Oct.      2, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,900 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic     Auto      Company, 

Sept.    2, 

3  Aug.     7, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

839 

8,987 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Carbonic  Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

10,000 

35,093 

3,840 

2,266 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Coal    Company    of 

June  13, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

247,950 

with  R.  E. 

35,727 

300,356 

Massachusetts,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Coast  Hardware  Co., 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

30,456 

14,624 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atlantic  Cotton  Mills,  Bos- 

Feb.  24, 

Feb.     3, 

Nov.  29, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

173,966 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atlantic     Decorating     Com- 

Jan.   10, 

Oct.    17, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,501 

14,447 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Atlantic     Decorating     Com- 

Oct.   29, 

Oct.      6, 

Oct.      3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,000 

5,934 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic   Halibut   Company, 

Sept.  26, 

Sept.  25, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

358 

24,642 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Isinglass  Company, 

June     2, 

May  13, 

Apr.    30, 

30,000 

- 

561 

4,612 

1,183 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Lard  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 12, 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  26, 

5,000 

- 

59 

1,776 

6,247 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Machine  Screw  Com- 

Sept.   3, 

July   28, 

July     1, 

15,000 

- 

15,000 

200 

4,497 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patrons. 

2  Subscription  for  stock. 
'  Adjourned. 

<  Investments. 

'  Fixtures. 

»  Real  estate  mortgages. 


'  Good  will. 
8  And  fixtures,  etc. 
8  Prepaid  items. 

1"  Reserve   for    depreciation    (mer- 
chandise). 


11  Reserve    for    depreciation    (ac- 

counts). 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Horse  and  wagon  account. 

I''  Furniture  and  fixtures  account. 
15  Autos. 


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Assets - 

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3,000 

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400,000 

12,810 

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558,362 

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4,288 

4,000 

172 

- 

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116 

4,288 

- 

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- 

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6,000 

6,200 

- 

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2,523 

14,723 

'  15,399 

- 

728 

12,010 

9,175 

1,964 

- 

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- 

- 

12,010 

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9  124 

- 

173,931 

24,000 

27,594 

- 

64,100 

35,711 

10  7,889 

11 12,390 

2,247 

173,931 

- 

- 

- 

213,604 

22,000 

30,529 

- 

50,197 

54,089 
12  37,027 

19,762 

213,604 

13  300 

"150 

15  2,700 

215,630 

24,000 

37,884 

115,621 

16  26,111 

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12,006 

215,630 

13  200 
"  100 

58,354 

16,000 

9,120 

17,701 

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18  13,265 

2,239 

58,354 

~ 

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1,869 

15,525 

5,000 

4,140 
19  340 

- 

20  6,045 

- 

- 

15,525 

- 

21 1,800 

- 

21,800 

20,000 

514 

- 

800 

- 

486 

21,800 

- 

- 

139,796 

251,805 

50,000 

2,245 

- 

199,560 

- 

- 

251,805 

- 

- 

- 

94,404 

20,000 

- 

- 

74,404 

- 

- 

94,404 

- 

- 

100 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

22  108 

23 1,255 

- 

11,189 

30 

1,346 

- 

3,970 

- 

5,843 

11,189 

7  10,000 

- 

52 

61,251 

25,000 

2,751 

S33,500 

-   - 

- 

- 

61,251 

- 

24 19,775 

- 

603,808 

350,000 

205,952 

- 

15,000 

25  32,856 

- 

603,808 

- 

- 

14,628 

59,708 

35,900 

26  3,100 

20,708 

- 

- 

- 

- 

59,708 

- 

- 

830,017 

1,003,983 

1,000,000 

3,983 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,003,983 

- 

2'  1,000 

- 

20,948 

7,500 

1,159 

- 

2,500 

- 

9,789 

20,948 

- 

28  1,000 

- 

20,934 

7,500 

3,314 

- 

- 

- 

10,120 

20,934 

- 

29  1,500 

30  795 

- 

27,295 

10,000 

14,465 

- 

- 

- 

2,830 

27,295 

- 

31883 
32  21,000 

1,761 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

2,862 

10,944 

5,000 

5,944 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,944 

- 

- 

- 

19,697 

15,000 

1,300 

- 

- 

- 

3,397 

19,697 

1'  Accounts  receivable  reserve. 
1'  Suspense. 

18  Accounts    and    merchandise    re- 

serve. 

19  Labor. 

20  Borrowed  money. 


21  Horses. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Cars  on  hand. 
2*  Securities. 

25  Operating. 

26  Subscriptions  for  stock. 


27  Office  furniture. 

28  Furniture. 

29  Corporation  stock. 

30  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

31  Tools  and  appliances. 

32  Treasury  stock. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Atlantic  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      7, 

SIO.OOO 

S500 

S300 

pany,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Monthly  Company, 

July     6, 

May  18, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

11,962 

$41,746 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Motor  and  Supply 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,200 

1,800 

_ 

Company    (Inc.),    Somer- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ville. 

Atlantic  Park  Company,  Bos- 

June 18, 

6  May  26, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

$19,620 

2,000 

_ 

11,477 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  54,661 

Atlantic  Printmg  Company, 

July    15, 

June    3, 

Apr.   30, 

30,000 

- 

33,733 

3,212 

35,970 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Rope  and  Line  Com- 

May 29, 

"Apr.   30, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,945 

4,039 

3,379 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atlantic    Rubber    Company, 

May  20, 

"Feb.   10, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

14,564 

12,887 

11,417 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

"800 

Atlantic  Wet  Wash  Laundry 

Sept.    4, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

300 

Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlantic  Works,  Boston, 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

400,000 

266,000 

233,765 

44,799 

79,453 

Atlantis    Press,    The,   Cam- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

11,092 

9,426 

11,141 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atlas  Box  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.   20, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10.000 

- 

3,000 

4,600 

4,858 

Atlas  Brass  Foundry,   Inc., 

July     8, 

13  June  27, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

725 

6,081 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlas    Chemical    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

7,000 

2,000 

3,140 

51,125 

The,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlas  Glue  and  Gelatine  Com- 

May   2, 

8  Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21,289 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atlas  Mills,  The,  Boston,       . 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Jan.      9, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

- 

13,281 

9,910 

Atlas  Shoe  Company,  Boston, 

July     3, 
1914. 

June  15, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

- 

261,103 

280,381 

Attleboro  Automobile  Com- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

22  1,000 

23 1,677 

605 

4,048 

pany,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Attleboro    Drug    Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Feb.     4, 

Nov.     1, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

3,000 

_ 

The,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Attleboro    Press    Company, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

3,477 

1,310 

1,854 

The,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atwood  &  Bacon  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   20, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

2,000 

- 

- 

25 1,980 

342 

Atwood  &  Payne  Company, 

Sept.  11, 

July     7, 

July     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,183 

11,033 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atwood     Bog     Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     3, 

40,000 

50,000 

1,500 

_ 

2,904 

Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Atwood   Paper   Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

15,046 

11,446 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Atwood  Preserving  Company, 

May  27, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

500 

_ 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Atwood-Reed          Company, 

June   11, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

20 

_ 

1,664 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1913, 

1913. 

Aube  Smoke  Consumer  Com- 

Sept. 17, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

50,000 

_ 

150 

_ 

3,698 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Auburn     Last     Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

28,800 

29,109 

23,202 

7,199 

Frainingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Auditorium  Amusement  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

8  Apr.   17, 

Mch.  28, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

5,218 

2,220 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Auditorium   Company,   The, 

Sept.  28, 

July     6, 

June   10, 

50,000 

48,900 

1,000 

- 

2,628 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.    S.    Spiegel    Company, 

Nov.  16, 

Sept.  16, 

June  30, 

10,000 

24,600 

6,389 

3,081 

1,868 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Note  to  Treasurer,  no  outside  in- 

debtedness. 

3  Good  will. 

*  Investments. 


s  Subscriptions. 

"  In  lieu  of  annual. 

'  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

8  Good  will,  lease,  etc. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


w  Suspense  receivable. 

11  Accrued  indebtedness. 

12  And  notes  discounted. 

13  Adjourned. 

1*  Other  credits. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Riglvts, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

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$9,800 

«9,390 

2  $400 

- 

- 

- 

$10 

$9,800 

3  50,000 

4 168,636 

- 

172,344 
3,000 

65,000 
1,300 

4,927 

5  34,592 

1,700 

: 

: 

$67,825 

- 

172,344 
3,000 

8 118,980 

3  3,600 

1 1,300 
3  1,000 
15  50 
3  5,500 
3  4,900 

9 12,500 

9 1,829 
w  1,436 

$1,927 
1,928 

221,165 

79,780 

13,591 

45,218 

5,200 

100,000 
30,000 
10,000 
25,000 
5,000 

21,165 

6,638 

11591 

791 

16  5,248 

200 

$100,000 

with  accts. 

payable 

12 119,245 

2,800 

1E,939 

7,367 
14,970 

221,165 

79,780 

13,591 

45,218 

5,200 

17  20,000 

18  2,000 

19  20,625 

666,642 
31,659 

400,000 
15,000 

11,255 
20 10,000 

2,258 

13,000 

40,000 

21 50,000 
939 

155,387 
462 

666,642 
31,659 

- 

- 

- 

12,458 

6,400 

- 

4,750 

1,308 

- 

12,458 

- 

- 

194 

7,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

63,265 

10,000 

561 

- 

- 

- 

52,704 

63,265 

1 1,850 
15 1,750 

- 

3,245 

28,134 
23,191 

21,000 
1,000 

2,569 
15,718 

4,565 

_ 

6,473 

_ 

28,134 
23,191 

- 

- 

- 

541,484 

20,000 

521,484 

- 

- 

- 

- 

541,484 

- 

- 

- 

7,330 

3,000 

1,651 

1,202 

- 

198 

1,279 

7,330 

- 

- 

- 

3.000 

3.000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

2^359 

- 

7,000 

5,000 

295 

- 

- 

638 

1,067 

7,000 

3 1,000 

- 

1,289 

4,611 

2,000 

2,611 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,611 

3  2,500 

26  2,000 

- 

16,716 

7,500 

2,587 

- 

6,300 

- 

329 

16,716 

- 

- 

- 

54,404 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,404 

54,404 

- 

27 1,035 

- 

27,527 

10,000 

9,048 

- 

2,200 

3,159 

3,120 

27,527 

- 

- 

- 

1,700 

1,000 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,700 

- 

- 

5,704 

7,388 

5,900 

1,488 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,388 

1  26,000 

- 

3,392 

33,240 

29,000 

1,830 

- 

2,410 

- 

- 

33,240 

3  20,000 

- 

- 

108,310 

80,425 

1,424 

18,578 

6,318 

- 

1,565 

108,310 

3  7,000 

- 

- 

14,438 

10,000 

2,019 

- 

- 

2,419 

- 

14,438 

=19,000 

- 

1,225 

72,753 

50,000 

7,753 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

72,753 

3  2,000 

28  2,335 

- 

40,273 

10,000 

8,270 

21,000 

- 

- 

1,003 

40,273 

15  Trade-marks. 

16  And  other  debits. 

17  Patterns  and  drawings. 

18  Horses  and  vehicles. 

19  East  Boston  Dry  Dock  Co.  stock. 


20  Dividend. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  Building  on  leased  land. 

23  And  tools. 
2''  Fixtures. 


23  And  fixtures. 

26  Steamer  "Quoddy." 

27  Fixtures,  teams,  etc. 

28  Auto  trucks,  teams  and  1 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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1 

3 
Id 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

ll 
o 

August    Morand    Company, 

June  26, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

8359 

82,146 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

August  W.  Dodge,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 27, 

2  Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3S694 

2,190 

2,801 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Austin  Dog  Bread  &  Animal 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,287 

3,986 

Food  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Austin  H.  Perry  Co.,  Haver- 

July   18, 

June  11, 

May  31, 

75,000 

- 

18,701 

44,747 

52,314 

hill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Austral  Window  Company  of 

July     8, 

2  Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

196 

New  England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Auto     Adjunct      Company, 

May  21, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

599 

- 

507 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Auto      Renting      Company, 

May  23, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

2,600 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Auto  Sales  Co.,  Boston, 

July   30, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Mch.  19, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,150 

1,786 

Auto  Time  Saver  Repair  Kit 

Oct.    26, 

7  _ 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

543 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Auto  Wind  Shield  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

821,219 

7,258 

7,009 

22,156 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Autocraft     Company,     The, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

9 1,629 

7,086 

887 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Autogenous  Welding  Equip- 

Sept. 23, 

Aug.  20, 

May  31, 

15,000 

- 

10 13,699 

2,790 

13,854 

ment  Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Automatic  Accounting  Com- 

Aug.    1, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   28, 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Automatic  Air  Brake  Com- 

Mch. 18, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

12  3,889 

- 

753 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Automatic    Appliance    Com- 

June 20, 

7  _ 

Dec.  31, 

450,000 

- 

15  99,479 

47,367 

11,661 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Automatic  Brake  Company, 

May  20, 

Jan.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

188 

- 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Automatic  Electric  Train  and 

July    13, 

May  16, 

May     1, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Station  Annunciator  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

pany,  The,  Woburn. 

Automatic  Fire  Arms  Com- 

Feb.  10, 

19  - 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Automatic  Gaslighting  Equip- 

Dec.  23, 

Oct.     8, 

Oct.      1, 

500,000 

_ 

5,202 

8,522 

4,708 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Automatic  Individual  Butter 

June    8, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9 

Cutter  Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Automatic     Metal     Turning 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,261 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Automatic    Sprmkler    Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,233 

6,126 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Automatic      Sweeper     and 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

500 

- 

Broom  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Automatic  Ticket  Selling  and 

Oct.    29, 

25  Oct.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cash  Register  Company  of 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England,  The,  Boston. 

Automobile  Legal  Association, 

Aug.     5, 

May    4, 

Apr.   30, 

1,500 

- 

- 

26  2,900 

2,303 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Auxiliary  Fire  Alarm  Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

5,444 

1,605 

pany  of  Boston,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Averell  &  Thayer  Co.,  Brock- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

May  22, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

4,350 

1,148 

3,900 

3,625 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Avery  &  Lowry  Company, 

Aug.  25, 

Aug.    3, 

June  30, 

300,000 

- 

- 

109,489 

153,193 

Boston.  . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Should  have  been  held. 
'  And  tools  and  fixtures. 
*  Undivided  profits. 

'  Patent  rights  and  contracts. 


'  Fixtures  and  tools. 
'  Noneheldinl914. 
8  Patent  rights. 
0  And  tools. 
1"  And  equipment. 


11  Treasury  stock. 

12  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 
12  Trustee  for  treasury. 

'■I  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
15  And  plant. 


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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 
1 

i 
ii 

1 

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1 

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■3 

i 

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Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 

o 

0 

^ 
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1  84,800 

- 

S2,123 

89,428 

85,000 

?1,903 

S2,525 

- 

- 

- 

$9,428 

- 

- 

- 

5,685 

300 

1,980 

- 

- 

- 

83,405 

5,685 

- 

- 

- 

21,273 

10,000 

4,342 

- 

■  - 

« .56,931 

- 

21,273 

- 

- 

- 

115,762 

75,000 

40,762 

- 

- 

- 

- 

115,762 

1915 

- 

- 

1,111 

1,000 

111 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,111 

5  48,000 

6  §820 

2,224 

52,150 

50,000 

500 

- 

.51,650 

- 

- 

52,150 

- 

- 

2,600 

8,200 

5,000 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,200 

- 

- 

- 

2,936 

1,000 

800 

- 

- 

- 

1,136 

2,936 

s  12,500 
1 12,500 
8 12,780 

: 

20,313 

25,543 
90,735 

25,000 
2,000 

78,735 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

543 

25,543 
90.735 

8  46,000 

- 

2,335 

57,937 

57,000 

737 

- 

200 

- 

- 

57,937 

- 

- 

- 

30,343 

15,000 

13,324 

- 

- 

2,019 

■  - 

30,343 

8 15,000 

11 354,200 

30,800 

400,000 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

400,000 

8  300,433 
16  271,646 

13 166,775 
1'  3,714 

11,721 

471,850 
445,588 

15 

"  299,985 

325,500 

1,555 
120,088 

- 

- 

- 

170,295 

471,850 
445,588 

8  30,000 

- 

157 

30  345 

30,000 

345 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,345 

8 100,000 

18  100 

6 

100,106 

100,000 

106 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,106 

8  326.500 
1  85,000 

8  60,000 

50  68 

21  5,750 

22  6,900 

13,300 
3,004 

13,300 
445,654 

60,009 

13,100 

"200 

441,900 

23  1,500 

60,000 

2,254 

- 

9 

- 

13,300 
445,654 

60,009 

- 

- 

10,000 

13,261 

10,000 

3,261 

- 

- 

- 

13.261 

2^  3,000 

- 

- 

11,359 

5,000 

5,658 

- 

- 

408 

293 

11,359 

8  30  000 
1  19,500 

- 

300 

50,000 
300 

30,000 
300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

50,000 
300 

- 

- 

- 

5,203 

1,500 

2,342 

- 

- 

1,361 

- 

5  203 

- 

- 

- 

7,049 

5,000 

1,510 

- 

- 

- 

539 

7,049 

1 4,000 

- 

- 

17,023 

8,000 

5,023 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

17,023 

- 

- 

- 

262,682 

125,700 

6,819 

- 

85,000 

- 

45,163 

262,682 

1''  Patent  rights  and  development. 
1'  Deferred  charges  to  operations. 
18  Model. 

1'  None  held  since  organization. 
20  Furniture. 


21  Stock  in  other  corporation. 

22  Stock  in  this  corporation. 

23  Subscription  on  treasury  stock. 
2^  Trade-marks. 


2=  Corporation  in  process  of  liquida- 
tion. 

26  And  office  furniture  and  station- 
ery. 


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Avery  &  Woodbury  Co.,  Mil- 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

$7,105 

$40,071 

$12,644 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Avery  Furniture   Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

27,729 

29,121 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Avon  Sole  Company,  Brock- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

$1,234 

5,410 

38,666 

28,246 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ayer  Mills,  Boston, 

Sept.  28, 
1914. 

Aug.   19, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

1,000,000 

2,467,711 

1,832,159 

1,288,926 

179,733 

Ayer  Tanning  Company,  Bos- 

July    2, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

131,000 

with  R.  E. 

299,173 

250,593 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  A.  Corbin  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

47,200 

20,000 

104,757 

200,366 

Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.  &  A.  D.  Fessenden  Co., 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.      5, 

July   31, 

200,000 

211,929 

75,445 

189,535 

58,936 

Townsend. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  &  B.  Bed  Company,  Bos- 

July    6, 

15  May  20, 

May     1, 

6,250 

- 

1,200 

4,280 

3,451 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  &  R.  Rubber  Company, 

July   24, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

840,000 

61,464 

16  201,394 

185,438 

87,474 

The,  North  Brookfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.  B.   Freight  and  Express 

Dec.   23, 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

4,157 

6,248 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

B.    D.    Eisendrath    Tanning 

May  25, 

May  13, 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

118,033 

- 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  D.  Rising  Paper  Company, 

Sept.    2, 

July    29, 

July     3, 

700,000 

512,000 

297,045 

318,705 

116,970 

Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  F.  Arnold  Co.,  Worcester, 

July   16, 
1914. 

16  Mch.    3, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

23  3,000 

23,335 

14,890 

B.  F.  Keith  Theatre  Com- 

July  28, 

24  _ 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

11.751 

pany  of  Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  F.  Keith's  Lowell  Theatre 

July   28, 

24  _ 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

3,822 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.     F.     Marsh     Company, 

May     1, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

125 

2,835 

12,612 

17,184 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.  F.  Perkins  and  Son,  Incor- 

July   13, 

June  29, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

91,900 

56,507 

26,295 

36,808 

porated.  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  F.  Smith  and  Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

6,000 

7,738 

4,544 

13,579 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.    F.    Smith    Construction 

May  25, 

May  19, 

Dec    31, 

300,000 

44,217 

2'  40,456 

30,574 

129,272 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company, 

Dec.   20, 

Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

2,500,000 

400,628 

174,835 

1,019,510 

1,168.764 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

B.  Feinberg  Sons  Company, 

Mch   13, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

1,353 

1,760 

11,117 

38,411 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.  Fleigel  Company,  Chelsea, 

May    4, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

- 

50 

145 

B.    G.     Luther     Company, 

Dec.     3, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  13, 

20,000 

_ 

13,268 

6,451 

5,762 

Worcester  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

B.     G.     Luther     Company, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.    3, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

- 

13,268 

7,445 

4,657 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  Greenwald  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

4,813 

28,128 

38,353 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  J.  Baker  &  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    2, 

100,000 

19,131 

- 

6,500 

3,074 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  J.  Short  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  18, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

5,000  ! 

- 

150 

1,850 

1,136 

B.  M.  Jones  and  Company, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

_ 

234 

53,790 

124,026 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B.  R.  Claflin,  Inc.,  North- 

June  16, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

2,500 

250 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

! 

B.  R.  Yerxa  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.   29, 

24  _ 

Dec.   31, 

1,000  1 

_ 

23  535 

504 

465 

1914. 

1913. 

! 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Patent  rights. 
*  Trade-marks. 
'  Equipment. 
'  Moulds. 


'  Formula;. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

'  Accrued  items. 
1"  Construction  notes. 
11  Reserve. 


12  Investments. 

13  Depreciation. 

'•I  Unexpired  expenses. 

16  Adjourned. 

16  And  installation. 


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179 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

111 

i 

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1  $2,000 

- 

S174 

S61,994 

$50,000 

14,649 

- 

$7,345 

- 

- 

$61,994 

- 

2  33,933 

- 

60,783 

11,000 

6,827 

- 

26,800 

$10,000 

$6,156 

60,783 

s  24,000 
«500 

5  3,888 

6  6,859 
'3,500 
8 1,260 

- 

113,563 

5,768,529 
680,766 

45,750 

1,000,000 
300,000 

27,270 
1,504,731 

- 

30,744 

i»  3,000,000 
380,766 

9,536 
9  263 

262,057 
11 1,741 

- 

113,563 

5,768,529 
680,766 

- 

12  202,000 

- 

574,323 

250,000 

58,630 

- 

240,000 

13  6,198 

19,495 

574,323 

- 

"  5,002 

- 

540,847 

200,000 

51,151 

- 

97,066 

192,630 

- 

540,847 

- 

- 

- 

8,931 

5,500 

2,681 

- 

- 

- 

750 

8,931 

'619 
1 175,000 

"  2,980 
18  15,834 

1,060 

731,263  1 
10,405 

556,200 
5,000 

44,987 
1,697 

~ 

119,000 
1,155 

19 11,076 
2,553 

~ 

731,263 
10,405 

- 

- 

- 

118,033 

5,000 

113,033 

- 

- 

- 

- 

118,033 

- 

2»  2,096 
21246 

- 

1,247,062 
41,225 

700,000 
25,000 

28,243 
9,390 

$245,000 

123,000 

100,819 
22  50,000 

6,835 

1,247,062 
41,225 

2«  20,000 

26  27,000 

- 

58,751 

50,000 

1,683 

- 

- 

- 

7,068 

58,751 

26  4,800 

- 

- 

8,622 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,622 

8,622 

- 

- 

- 

32,756 

15,000 

15,731 

- 

- 

2,025 

- 

32,756 

- 

- 

- 

211,510 

100,000 

40,466 

4,000 

3,000 

64,044 

- 

211,510 

» 1,500 
1 1,500 

28  53,135 

2  1,000 

23,004 

29  212,011 

31 2,377 

1,461 

223,621 

65,644 

36.322 

522,275 

3,064,396 

55,018 

30,000 

251,700 

2,500,000 

15,900 

6,322 
145,431 
264,396 

6,807 

- 

125,144 
100,000 
31,307 

SD  200,000 

1,004 

36,322 

522,275 

3,064,396 

55,018 

3  23,500 

- 

1,380 

25,075 

25,000 

75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,075 

- 

- 

1,968 

27,449 

20,000 

2,449 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

27,449 

- 

- 

1,897 

27,267 

20,000 

2,267 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

27,267 

- 

- 

23,548 

94,842 

45,000 

49,842 

- 

- 

- 

- 

94,842 

- 

- 

70,545 

99,250 

50,000 

- 

- 

49,250 

- 

- 

99,250 

1 3,570 

- 

- 

6,706 

5,000 

1,706 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,706 

- 

- 

- 

178,050 

125,000 

7,676 

- 

- 

45,374 

- 

178,050 

- 

- 

250 

3,000 

2,500 

325 

- 

- 

- 

175 

3,000 

1400 

- 

43 

1,947 

1,000 

947 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,947 

1'  Office  furniture. 
18  Prepaid  charges. 
!•  Reserves. 
2*  Insurance  prepaid. 
21  Interest  prepaid. 


22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  And  fixtures. 

2<  None  held  in  1914. 

26  Good  will,  etc. 

26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


2'  And  tools. 

28  Stocks  and  bonds. 

29  Securities. 

30  Guaranty  account. 

31  Horses  and  teams. 


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B.  S.  Hatch  Company,  New- 

May 27, 

Apr.    14 

Mch.  31, 

$25,000 

S18,808 

$1,300 

SI  1,099 

337,563 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

B.  S.  Snow  Company,  Boston, 

Nov.    9, 
1914. 

July    15 
1914. 

July     1, 
1914. 

80,000 

- 

- 

17,523 

35,660 

B.  W.  Neal,  Inc.,  Brookline, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Feb.     1 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

900 

2,030 

30,434 

Babcoek-Davis       Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,136 

2,736 

7,471 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Babeoek  Varnish   Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

6  2,900 

13,536 

31,277 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Babson-Dow    Manufacturing 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

450,000 

- 

86,245 

10,853 

16,954 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Babson's  Statistical  Organiza- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

4,113 

14,669 

tion,  Incorporated,  Wellesley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Back  Bay  Electrotype  Com- 

Apr.   22, 

Apr.    21 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

18,609 

4,789 

8,459 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Back  Bay  Ticket  Office,  Inc., 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.      1 

July    15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,706 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bacon-Farnum        Company, 

May  28, 

May   11 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

- 

15  2,050 

15,385 

6,131 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bacon  Felt  Company,  Win- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

2,700 

3,872 

9,699 

chester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Badger     Fire     Extinguisher 

Feb.    20, 

Feb.    16 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,660 

34.385 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baer's  Inc.,  Chelsea,     . 

July    17, 
1914. 

Apr.     7 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

~ 

2,741 

"" 

Bailey  &  Blendinger  Manufac- 

May IS, 

May    2 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

10,068 

14,662 

17,126 

turing  Company,  Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bailey     Embroidery     Goods 

May     1, 

May     1 

Apr.    30, 

6,000 

- 

- 

16  6,000 

990 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914 

1914. 

1914. 

Bain     Brothers      Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

80,179 

100,433 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baird  and  Bartlett  Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.     9 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

14,036 

102,547 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baker,  Boies  &  Watson  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    23 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

300 

240 

1,078 

14,354 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baker  Box  Company,  Worces- 

Feb.    5, 

19  Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

3,850 

5,000 

27,039 

17,073 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baker-Burgess        Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

335 

3,123 

1,897 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baker  Foundry  and  Machine 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.  25 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

8,503 

14,953 

- 

10,181 

Company,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baker    Leald    Manufacturing 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   12 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

12,294 

6,177 

24,896 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baker     Lumber     Comftany, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.   25 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

40,495 

45,099 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Baker  Motor  Sales  Company, 

Nov.  16, 

Oct.    15 

Oct.    15, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

430 

1,633 

Milford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baker  Rubber  Cement  Co., 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    9 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,0.00 

1,966 

21,261 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baker  Tarbett  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Aug.     6, 
1914. 

Apr.     6 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

15,000 

- 

22 1,499 

171 

8,300 

Baker    Yacht    Basin,    Inc., 

Dec.   10, 

Oct.    28 

Sept.    1, 

50,000 

46,302 

11,532 

4,420 

4,985 

Quincy. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Balderston  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

June    3, 

May  12 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

147 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baldwin  Chain  and  Manufac- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.   25 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

51,471 

99,146 

115,404 

51,224 

turing  Company,  Worces- 
ter. 
Baldwin  Garment  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     3 

Jan.     3, 

75,000 

_ 

23 12,389 

62,160 

14,001 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Horses,  etc. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
<  Teams,  tools,  etc. 
'And  tools  and  fixtures. 


'  Patent  rights. 
*  Prepaid  charges. 
"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1"  Trade-marks. 


11  Library  in  New  York. 

12  Accruing  debt. 

13  Depreciation  machinery. 

1*  Depreciation  accounts  receivable. 
15  And  fixtures. 


1914. 


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181 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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- 

$72,470 

$25,000 

$28,472 

$18,750 

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■2 15,000 

3  5,615 

- 

63,798 

21,000 

40,632 

- 

- 

- 

$2,166 

63,798 

- 

*  1,601 

$941 

35,906 

20,000 

15,906 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,906 

- 

- 

- 

13,343 

6,300 

1,374 

- 

$1,800 

3,869 

- 

13,343 

'225,112 
1°  5,000 

3  896 

8  702 

11 3,000 

25,569 

47,713 

366,331 

26,782 

30,000 

350,000 

20,000 

3,501 
3,998 

- 

7,713 
7,638 

5,000 
6  5,000 
3  5,192 

2,784 

47,713 
366,331 

26,782 

_ 

3500 

7,044 

31,857 
9,250 

12,000 
7,500 

1,628 

.       12  303 

1,750 

_ 

8,750 

13  8,030 
"548 

598 

31,857 
9,250 

- 

- 

3,465 

27,031 

15,000 

7,081 

- 

16  4,950 

- 

- 

27,031 

- 

- 

- 

16,271 

10,100 

562 

- 

- 

5,609 

- 

16,271 

2  2,000 

500 

450 

41,995 

6,000 

34,495 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

41,995 

2  5,000 

17 1,000 

- 

8,741 

6,100 

847 

- 

759 

- 

1,035 

8,741 

- 

- 

- 

41,856 

20,000 

3,702 

- 

14,591 

- 

3,563 

41,856 

- 

- 

- 

6,990 

6,000 

865 

- 

- 

- 

125 

6,990 

- 

'8  4,000 

- 

184,612 

100,000 

2,754 

- 

67,000 

- 

14,858 

184,612 

2,10,000 
2^23,100 

- 

- 

126,583 

45,000 

73,008 

- 

- 

5,012 

3,563 

126,583 

- 

- 

39,072 

25,100 

1,920 

- 

8,554 

- 

3,498 

39,072 

- 

- 

- 

52,962 

25,000 

483 

- 

18,490 

8,989 

- 

52,962 

20  400 
25,000 
'  3,906 

21 3,000 

" 

13,755 
37,543 

10,000 
20,000 

6 
14,681 

- 

- 

: 

3,749 
2,862 

13,755 
37,543 

- 

- 

- 

43,367 

35,000 

8,367 

- 

-. 

- 

- 

43,367 

- 

- 

- 

85,594 

25,000 

- 

- 

54,084 

- 

6,510 

85,594 

2 1,000 

- 

92 

5,155 

5,000 

155 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,155 

- 

- 

- 

24,227 

12,000 

7,478 

- 

- 

4,749 

- 

24,227 

2  2,859 

- 

- 

12,829 

10,000 

1,385 

- 

665 

- 

779 

12,829 

- 

- 

68,026 

135,265 

35,000 

3,358 

30,000 

66,907 

- 

- 

135,265 

2  15,000 

- 

- 

15,147 

15,000 

59 

- 

- 

- 

88 

15,147 

- 

- 

- 

317,245 

133,200 

57,046 

10,000 

50,777 

55,355 

10,867 

317,245 

'  10,000 

- 

- 

98,550 

75,000 

8,754 

- 

10,000 

4,796 

- 

98,550 

w  Notes  to  manufacturers. 

"  Fixtures. 

18  Auto  truck,  teams  and  fixtures. 

1'  Adjourned. 

20  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 


21  Equitable  interest  in  60  shares  of 
stock  of  this  company  held  by 
J.  A.  Burgess  as  trustee  for  this 
company. 


22  And  equipment. 

23  And  construction. 


182 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


% 

C3 

Assets. 

^ 

O, 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
o 

1 

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1 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

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^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

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IS 

^ 

Balfour  Company,  The,  Attle- 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

S£0,000 

$1,000 

borough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913 

Ball  Joint  Umbrella  Co.,  Bos- 

Oct.   24, 

July    11, 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ballantine    Breweries    Com- 

Dec.  19, 

Nov.  21, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

- 

1  9,941 

87,772 

89,262 

pany,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ballard  Vale  Mills  Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.     5, 

225.000 

867,735 

37,265 

88,728 

78,422 

Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ballardvale  Springs  Company, 

Feb.   13, 

Nov.  11, 

Oct.    31, 

150,000 

27,452 

4,794 

7,400 

4,472 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ba'lou  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug. 18, 

Aug.  15, 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

6,046 

9.941 

30,535 

pany  Incorporated,  Attle- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

borough. 

Bancroft     Hote      Company, 

July    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec,   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,152 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bancroft    Realty    Company, 

June   18, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

700,000 

1,058,972 

_ 

_ 

45,761 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bangs  and  Ramsey  Express 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

5.000 

- 

- 

- 

985 

Co.,  Winthrop. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Banigan    Rubber   Company, 

June     4, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

10,892 

117,625 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bankers'  Electric  Protective 

May     1, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,996 

13,636 

Association,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bankers     Lock      Inspection 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

875 

71 

827 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bankers'   Service   Company, 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

200 

325 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Banner  Publishing  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

July    14, 

July    14, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

89 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barber    Leather    Company, 

July     6, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

150,000 

61,331 

8,000 

106,782 

79,325 

North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914.    . 

Barbour  Stoekwell  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

54,243 

60,567 

71,121 

98,363 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Barclay,  Brown  &  Bird,  In- 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

845 

15,162 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Barker  and  Company,  Incor- 

June 26, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

18 1,050 

- 

111,622 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barker-Bond   Lumber   Com- 

Aug. 17, 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,597 

82,899 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barker    Limiber    Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     2, 

20,000 

21 9,957 

- 

17,060 

12,915 

The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barlow  Coal  Company,  Fall 

Oct.    31, 

Oct.    29, 

Oct.      3, 

10,000 

1,000 

- 

7,936 

36,724 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barlow  Company,  The,  Hol- 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

9,500 

34,524 

15,397 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bamaby  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug. 29, 

July    27, 

June  27, 

408,700 

678,671 

with  R.  E. 

210,171 

60,938 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnard  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.   22, 

Feb.     1, 

7,000 

- 

- 

18,912 

4,367 

Woreaster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnard  Company,  The,  Bos- 

June 27, 

June  25, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnard  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  26, 

500,000 

1,100,000 

with  R.  E. 

227,975 

95,318 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnard,  Sumner  &  Putnam 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     1, 

240,000 

- 

30,416 

225,040 

189,923 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnes  Pope  Electric   Com- 

June 30, 

May  26, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,875 

12,246 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnett  and  Goodman  Incor- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

300 

853 

1,770 

porated,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Barnett  Drop  Forging  Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

11,700 

31,324 

26,947 

8,127 

pany,  Easthampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  fixtures,  etc. 

2  License. 

'  Good  will. 
■•  Reserve. 
6  Stock. 


8  Furniture. 
'  Betterments. 
8  Pre-opening  expense. 
'  Reserves. 
1"  Auto  truck. 


11  Horses,  wagons,  pungs,  harnesses, 

etc. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Patent  rights. 

I''  Plant  and  equipment. 


1914.1 


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183 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets- 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

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11,000 

- 

S1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000 

- 

- 

$5,000 

5,000 

$5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

2  S3,467 

- 

30,442 

5,000 

18,442 

- 

S7,000 

- 

- 

30,442 

- 

- 

- 

272,150 

225,000 

3,000 

- 

31,650 

- 

$12,500 

272,150 

3 150,000 

- 

- 

94,118 

85,925 

2,997 

- 

2,250 

4  $939 

2,007 

94,118 

- 

5  500 

- 

47,022 

4,250 

9,922 

- 

22,814 

- 

10,036 

47,022 

3  350,000 

6  220,050 

7  8,037 

8  24,576 

23,282 

294,097 
1,454,733 

121,500 
694,000 

85,334 
46,618 

$608,500 

87,263 
100,000 

3  4,575 

1,040 

294,097 
1,454,733 

: 

10  2,400 

11 2,215 

12  827 

1,711 

7,311 
129,344 

5,000 
25,000 

705 
104,268 

~ 

1,606 

: 

76 

7,311 
129,344 

13  5,000 
3  26,746 
3  6,250 

"  3,000 

_ 

53,378 
7,023 

50,000 
7,000 

739 

1 

- 

- 

: 

2,639 
22 

53,378 
7,023 

- 

15  300 
IS  20,000 

725 

20,825 
814 

10,000 
675 

139 

: 

1,500 

- 

9,325 

20,825 
814 

- 

V  11,812 

7,374 

274,624 

150,000 

4,771 

108,250 

11,603 

- 

- 

274,624 

- 

- 

- 

284,294 

100,000 

58,971 

29,000 

61,239 

35,084 

- 

284,294 

- 

- 

- 

16,007 

15,000 

423 

- 

- 

- 

584 

16,007 

- 

- 

- 

112,672 

40,000 

11,603 

- 

41,639 

19 19,430 

- 

112,672 

- 

so  1,400 

- 

85,896 

29,000 

27,258 

23,344 

- 

6,294 

- 

85,896 

- 

22  500 

- 

40,432 

20,000 

5,038 

15,394 

- 

- 

40,432 

- 

~ 

_ 

45,660 
59,421 

10,000 
25,000 

30,852 
5,502 

23 12,287 

with  accts. 
payable 
7,600 

_ 

4,808 
9,032 

45,660 
59,421 

- 

- 

11,313 

961,093 

408,700 

8,493 

543,900 

- 

- 

961,093 

- 

2^  1,527 

- 

24,806 

7,000 

6,092 

- 

11,565 

- 

149 

24,806 

- 

- 

26,277 

26,277 

5,000 

- 

- 

21,277 

- 

-■ 

26,277 

_' 

- 

~ 

1,423,293 
445,379 

500,000 
240,000 

714,324 
169,623 

_ 

with  accts. 
payable 

25  60,922 

148,047 
35,756 

1,423,293 
445,379 

- 

- 

- 

15,121 

10,000 

4,955 

- 

- 

166 

- 

15,121 

- 

- 

431 

3,354 

1,500 

700 

- 

1,154 

- 

- 

3,354 

- 

- 

48,289 

126,387 

36,400 

14,622 

26  11,900 

63,465 

- 

- 

126,387 

16  OflSce  furniture. 
16  Copyrights. 
1'  Securities. 
18  And  tools,  etc. 


19  And  undivided  profit. 

20  Timber. 

21  Balance  account. 

22  Teams. 


23  Bonds. 

2^  Tools  and  fixtures. 

25  Depreciation. 

26  Mortgage. 


184 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


' 

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^ 

« 

Assets. 

o 

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p. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

6 

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1 

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Barney  and  Berry,  Incorpo- 

Nov.   2, 

lAug.  14, 

Apr.      1, 

$75,000 

$65,500 

$31,200 

$42,600 

$65,386 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baron  von  Palm  Studio,  Inc., 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3  500 

767 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Barrett     Corporation,     The, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

1,603 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Barrington   Pharmacy,   Inc., 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,670 

379 

Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barris-Kenyon  Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

31,231 

10,837 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barristers  Law  Firm  Incorpo- 

Oct.   19, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

114 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barron,  Anderson  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.    17, 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

.. 

_ 

88,164 

115,573 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Barrows-Stewart     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,533 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Barrowsville  Bleachery,  Nor- 

June    2, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

85,000 

105,000 

6,009 

14,231 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bart    Manufacturing    Com- 

May 12, 

Apr.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,922 

5,364 

4,425 

pany,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bartlett  Box  &  Lumber  Co., 

Feb.    12, 

Oct.      8, 

Oct.      1, 

15,000 

- 

9,000 

18,996 

28,666 

Westborough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bartlett-Hooper      Company, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   12, 

Dec.    12, 

11,000 

- 

500 

10,672 

5,713 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bartlett-Howland   Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

72,885 

77,314 

139,891 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baseball  Magazine  Company, 

June     5, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

2,130 

7,998 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baseball  Publishing  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,801 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bass    Point    Company,    Na- 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.     1, 

5o;ooo 

66,218 

- 

1,454 

18,048 

hant. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bassett  Cranberry  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

3,179 

- 

- 

- 

Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bates  and  Robinson  Machine 

Feb.     3, 

iJan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

145' 

444 

Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

.  1914. 

1913. 

Bates     Brothers     Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

20,000 

10,000 

74,929 

84,365 

Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bates  C.  Litch  Construction 

June  26, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

75 

985 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bates     Piano     Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    25, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

7,302 

4,981 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bates  Theatre  Company,  At- 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.    15, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

2,571 

tleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bath  Grinder  Co.,  Fitchburg, 

Dec.   15, 
1913. 

Aug.   11, 
1913. 

June  30, 
1913. 

250,000 

"" 

19  70,174 

28,021 

19,678 

Battery   Wharf   Store  Com- 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.      7, 

Sept.  30, 

307,500 

478,315 

- 

- 

20 113,399 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baush   Machine  Tool   Com- 

Apr.   21, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

1,750,000 

140,533 

19  236,707 

81,187 

92,924 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Baxter-Duckworth  Company, 

Oct.    30, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,353 

2,448 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Baxter  Side  Car   Company, 

June     4, 

25  _ 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

3,325 

8,644 

1,155 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay   Farm   Company,    The, 

Oct.    14, 

June  27, 

May  31, 

100,000 

30,500 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    19, 
1914. 

Jan.    16, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

6,000 

26  30 

340 

23,154 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Patent  rights. 

'  And  stock  fixtures. 

<  Good  will. 

'  Eighteen  shares  B.C.  stock. 


"  Real  estate  mortgages  in  Mass. 
'  Personal  property  mortgages. 


9  Credits  on  accounts  payable. 


1"  Estimated  profit  on  Canadian  con- 
tract. 
"  Securities. 

12  Teams. 

13  Stock  U.S.M.  Co. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

<U  t-f  o 

-HO 

3 
o 

a 
1 

-a 
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o 

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2  $1,000 

- 

- 

$205,686 

$75,000 

$23,200 

- 

$30,000 

- 

$77,486 

$205,686 

4  4,000 

- 

S441 

5,708 

5,000 

708 

- 

- 

- 

* 

5,708 

- 

5  $950 

17,152 

64,705 

45,000 

1,705 

$18,000 

- 

- 

- 

64,705 

- 

- 

- 

6,049 

5,000 

594 

- 

- 

- 

455 

6,049 

- 

- 

- 

42,068 

15,000 

1,056 

- 

15,000 

$7,550 

3,462 

42,068 

5 1,837 

7  518 

8  280 

459 

3,208 
203,737 

530 
60,000 

71,648 

2,678 
61,289 

10,800 

3,208 
203,737 

21 

*  5,733 

9  1,588 

10  75,000 

11 8,700 

8,853 

99,675 
215,973 

100,000 

99,675 
29,343 

86,630 

99,675 
215,973 

^  8,324 

- 

- 

20,035 

20,000 

35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,035 

- 

12 1,300 

- 

57,962 

15,000 

11,083 

- 

11,378 

- 

20,501 

57,962 

4  918 

- 

- 

17,803 

11,000 

6,803 

- 

- 

- 

17,803 

i  20,000 

13  3,990 

314,080 

147,600 

78,622 

~ 

85,000 

- 

2,858 

314,080 

4  86,440 
4  35,981 

15  879 
16  4,002 

- 

96,568 
52,663 
85,720 

48,230 

14  38,210 

42,620 

50,000 

6,381 
3,596 
10,508 

600 
10,000 

9,170 

3,147 

6,447 
6,042 

96,568 
52,663 
85,720 

- 

- 

1,135 

4,314 

2,500 

337 

- 

1,477 

- 

- 

4,314 

2 17,000 

- 

5,511 

23,100 

23,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,100 

- 

- 

- 

189,294 

75,000 

15,554 

- 

95,627 

3,113 

- 

189,294 

4  8  049 

17  200 

- 

10,309 

10,000 

30 

- 

- 

- 

279 

10,309 

18 10,000 
4  4,783 
4  2,500 

~ 

2,903 

29,969 
5,071 

25,000 
2,500 

622 

- 

1,444 

2,571 

2,903 

29,969 
5,071 

2 125,855 

- 

59,398 

303,126 

227,500 

49,204 

- 

26,422 

- 

- 

303,126 

- 

- 

- 

591,714 

307,500 

- 

140,000 

- 

- 

144,214 

591,714 

2  788 
4 1,520,750 

216,318 
22  6,974 
23  25,085 

2,111,266 
18,801 

1,750,000 
30 

8,553 
24  5,109 

18,409 

172,201 

175,403 

362 

2,111,266 
18,801 

2 10,200 
4 10,000 
4  50,000 

11,772 

45,096 

40,000 

2,601 

- 

2,495 

- 

- 

45,096 

- 

304 

80,804 

80,500 

304 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80,804 

~ 

~ 

3,516 

27,040 

6,000 

21,040 

- 

- 

- 

27,040 

14  Subscription  to  increased  capital 

stock. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

w  Expense  accounts  and  advanced 
on  contracts. 


1'  Auto. 

18  Trade-marks. 

1'  And  equipment. 

2"  And  stocks  and  bonds. 

21  Small  hand  tools. 


22  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

23  Gear  development. 


25  None  held  in  1914. 

26  And  fixtures. 


186 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

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WJ 

a 

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M  S  S  0 

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Manufactu 
Merchan 
Material, 
Stock  in 
ess. 

"Si 

0 

Bay  Road  Fruit  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.    9 

Jan.      1, 

$50,000 

$16,000 

Sl,500 

_ 

$1,018 

Amherst. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Ag^icy,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July   11, 

2  June  23 

Mch.  24, 

10,000 

- 

- 

$19 

702 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Associates,   Inc., 

Aug.  26, 

May  12 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,056 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Automobile  Com- 

Aug.    8, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Battery  Company, 

June   15, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

868 

2,764 

1,936 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Belting  Company, 

Dec.    19, 

Dec.    10 

Nov.  30, 

80,000 

34,439 

5,035 

196,803 

98,003 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Brick  Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Feb.   20 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Calendar  Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.   24 

Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

3,437 

2,308 

32,253 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Candy  Box  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.      1, 

14,000 

21,000 

7,000 

10,338 

18,847 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay    State    Chemical    Com- 

June    9, 

May   12 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

399 

9,708 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Cleaning  Company, 

July    29, 

May  11 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,968 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay   State   Cloth   Steaming 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.     5 

Dec.     1, 

3,000 

- 

1,000 

6  300 

2,088 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay   State   Coal   Company, 

Sept.    2, 

May  11 

May  11, 

15,000 

- 

6,500 

11,578 

34,664 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Construction  and 

Nov.    6, 

Oct.     7 

July   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

55,997 

Supply  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Cotton  Corpora- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb.   25 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

7 1,652,005 

with  R.  E. 

710,394 

26,194 

tion,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Cranberry  Com- 

May 26, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   29, 

200,000 

12,419 

- 

- 

128 

pany  of  Cape  Cod,   Car- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ver. 
Bay  State  Crucible  Co.,  Taun- 

June 23, 

May  21 

May     1, 

50,000 

11,246 

14,320 

40,596 

7,722 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay   State   Diamond   Com- 

May 13, 

Apr.   10 

Apr.     1, 

1,500,000 

50,000 

167 

- 

3 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Dredging  Co.  Ltd., 

May  22, 

Feb.   23 

Jan.    31, 

80,000 

24,000 

12  6,898 

- 

41,489 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Drug  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.     3 

Feb.    28, 

20,000 

- 

- 

13,393 

401 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Elevator  Company, 

July    17, 

June  15 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

11,876 

6,607 

8,063 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Fishing  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.   17 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,927 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Freezer  Inc.,  Bos- 

Sept. 11, 

Apr.    28 

Apr.     1, 

250,000 

11,348 

2,329' 

- 

236 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Fruit  Auction  Com- 

Sept. 17, 

Aug.  22 

Aug.    15, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Fuel   Co.,   Cam- 

May 19, 

Apr.    22 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

58,756 

9,095 

38,458 

103,186 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Ginseng  Company, 

July   20, 

Mch.    3 

Mch.    1, 

1,500 

750 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Grinder  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

2,300 

- 

1,400 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Handle  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

26- 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay   State  Hardware   Com- 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  12 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

46,160 

15,825 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Hosiery  Company, 

Nov.    2, 

Aug.     3 

Aug.     3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,282 

78 

Inc.,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Stockholders'  credits. 

2  Adjourned. 

■I  Office  furniture. 
<  Good  will. 


5  And  horse,  wagon  and  office  furni- 
ture. 
"  Tools  and  furniture. 
'  And  invastments,  etc. 
8  Unexpired  insurance. 


'  Wages  and  interest  accrued. 
i»  Tools. 

11  Organization. 

12  And  supplies. 

13  Prepaid  insurance  and  salaries. 


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187 


of  Corporatiotis  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 
g 

1 

Profit  and  Loss. 

3 
o 

1 

O 

1 

PL, 

§^ 

O  J2 

< 

a 

1 
a 

a  g 
■■C  a 

E 

f 

i 

Cm 

3 
o 

- 

3  $50 

$21,453 
397 

$39,971 
1,168 

$31,800 

15,171 

600 

$568 

- 

$3,000 

- 

- 

$39,971 
1,168 

- 

- 

- 

4,056 

2,500 

877 

- 

- 

~ 

$679 

4,056 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,877 

9,445 

2,600 

6,845 

- 

- 

- 

9,445 

- 

- 

- 

334,280 

80,000 

140,903 

$75,000 

- 

$19,031 

19,346 

334,280 

*  $300,000 

- 

- 

300,000 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300,000 

i  5,000 

- 

18,095 

61,093 

5,000 

24,124 

31,486 

483 

- 

- 

61,093 

- 

- 

- 

57,185 

14,000 

10,616 

- 

- 

32,569 

57,185 

4 15,000 

- 

- 

25,107 

15,000 

2,950 

1,500 

- 

5,657 

25,107 

- 

- 

- 

6,968 

2,610 

177 

- 

- 

- 

4,181 

6,968 

<  1,500 

- 

- 

4,888 

3,000 

206 

- 

- 

- 

1,682 

4,888 

- 

- 

- 

52,742 

15,000 

20,774 

- 

8,600 

- 

8,368 

52,742 

- 

6  450 

- 

56,447 

25,000 

16,320 

- 

- 

15,127 

- 

56,447 

4 195,000 

8  3,719 

10  67 

6,107 

2,392,312 
213,721 

1,212,100 
200,000 

395,402 

9  3,170 

456 

13,000 

673,391 
265 

108,249 

with 
surplus 

2,392,312 
213,721 

- 

- 

21,843 

95,727 

50,000 

452 

- 

45,275 

- 

- 

95,727 

^1,449,930 

"22,003 

123 

1,522,226 

1,500,000 

3,744 

- 

18,482 

- 

- 

1,522,226 

« 4,000 

13  1,121 
"53,965 

26,986 

154,459 
17,794 

80,000 
12,700 

27,390 
725 

- 

3,000 
3,600 

10,565 

16  33,504 

769 

- 

154,459 
17,794 

- 

- 

- 

26,546 

14,480 

8,236 

- 

- 

3,830 

- 

26,546 

4  276,509 

16  300,000 

- 

583,436 

500,000 

8,676 

- 

50,000 

- 

24,760 

583,436 

1'  35,000 

18  62,800 

25,600 

137,313 
300 

125,005 

"2,580 

300 

9,728 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

137,313 
300 

- 

2»  27,665 

- 

237,160 

125,000 

642 

30,000 

36,000 

21 45,518 

- 

237,160 

2<  5,000 
4  4,500 

22  400 

23  150 

1,360 

5,500 

100,000 

2,660 
18,700 
100,000 

1,500 

15,000 

100,000 

200 
3,700 

- 

960 

- 

- 

2,660 

18,700 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

61,985 

25,000 

22,093 

- 

- 

- 

14,892 

61,985 

4 1,000 

- 

- 

3,360 

3,250 

110 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,360 

"  Dredges,  tugs,  scows,  water  boats 

and  lighters. 
15  Reserve  fund. 
1'  Boats  and  equipment. 
1'  Good  will  and  fishing  rights. 


18  Treasury  stock  held  for  erection  of 

plant. 
15  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
2°  Horses,  wagons,  trucks,  etc. 
21  Reserve. 


22  Equipment. 

23  Roots  and  seeds. 
2''  Patent  rights. 

25  None  held  in  1914. 


188 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


% 

C3 

Assets. 

hen   Certificate 
filed. 

bib 

g 

s 

c3 

1 

a 
1 

"o 

S. 
O 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

a 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

S 

1« 

• 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

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s 

^ 

o 

Bay  State  House,  Proprietors' 

May  26, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

$86,800 

$146,000 

_ 

_ 

$5,808 

of  the,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Incorporatmg  Com- 

2 Jan.    16, 

3  _ 

Aug.   11, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

125 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Incorporating  Com- 

Nov. 10, 

4  _ 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Lamp  Company, 

Dec.    18, 

Oct.    10, 

Sept.     1. 

5,000 

- 

- 

$2,071 

5,524 

Danvers. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Laundry  Company, 

June  22, 

June     1, 

May    2, 

10,000 

- 

5  $2,400 

88 

988 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Lumber  Company, 

May  16, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

16,650 

3,721 

26,730 

12,532 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay     State     Manufacturing 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

69,000 

- 

25 

300 

225 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Oil  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Packing  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.     3, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

5,307 

4,688 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  State  Paper  Company, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

59,327 

61,028 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Publishing  Com- 

May  11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

175 

650 

150 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Realty  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.     2, 
1914. 

Apr.      1, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

5,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

7,500 

Bay  State  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

306 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Storage  &  Ware- 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

325,000 

- 

20,154 

12 171,208 

65,711 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Tap  and  Die  Com- 

Aug. 26, 

July   25, 

June  30, 

22,000 

21,100 

15,786 

46,760 

22,287 

pany,  Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay    State    Thread    Works, 

June     6, 

16  Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

60,476 

34,483 

122,666 

35,693 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bay  State  Tool  Handle  Com- 

Sept. 23, 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

1,500 

550 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay     State     Transportation 

Aug.     8, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

31,125 

- 

3,743 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay   State   Tray   Company, 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.   10, 

Aug.   10, 

25,000 

800 

200 

1,500 

552 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay   State   Wholesale   Com- 

June  11, 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.    27, 

25,000 

- 

- 

■     - 

5,704 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay   View   Cranberry   Com- 

June  15, 

June   10, 

June     1, 

9,000 

3,200 

- 

- 

217 

pany,  Wareham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bay  View  Quarry  Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

18,000 

8,500 

400 

1,614 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beach  Soap  Company,  Law- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

124,422 

with  R.  E. 

80,782 

35,307 

rence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beacon    Adjustment    Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,540 

2,350 

1,101 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beacon    Construction    Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

50,000 

50 

- 

500 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beacon   Fails    Rubber   Shoe 

July     9, 

June  24, 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

88,861 

Company  of  Boston,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Beacon     Hill     Corporation, 

May  21, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,273 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beacon  Ice  Cream  Company, 

Dec.    19, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.    15, 

5,000 

- 

125 

425 

613 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Beacon    Incorporated,    The, 

Dec.   31, 

3  _ 

Oct.    31, 

600,000 

- 

- 

21.630 

729 

Cambridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Reserved  for  depreciation. 

2  This  certificate  corrects  certificate 

filed  Oct.  30, 1913. 
»  None  held  in  1913. 
<  Noncheldin]914. 


^  And  horses  and  wagons. 

'  Mortgage. 

'  Good  will. 

'  Subscriptions. 

«  Appliances  and  fixtures. 


1°  Copyrights. 

11  Bonds  General  Rubber  Co. 

12  And  horses,   wagons  and  auto- 

mobiles. 

13  Fixtures. 


1914. 


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189 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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5,125 

5,000 

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- 

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- 

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5,125 

- 

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5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

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8,550 

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- 

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- 

- 

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59,633 

4,100 

9,399 

- 

15,400 

29,281 

1,453 

59,633 

'  S62,910 

- 

2,300 
200 

65,760 
200 

60,000 

3  5,560 

200 

200 

- 

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65,760 
200 

- 

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2,279 

13,274 

10,000 

3,274 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

9  7,487 

- 

127,842 

75,000 

25,547 

5,000 

- 

- 

22,295 

127,842 

- 

10  281 

5,173 

6,429 

5,000 

1,429 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,429 

- 

- 

5,000 

13,500 

5,000 

8,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,500 

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11 4,800 

- 

5,106 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

106 

5,106 

13  4,641 

"  4,492 

15  90,000 

356,206 
105,933 

325,000 
22,000 

9,056 
9,946 

17,619 
19,100 

4,531 

54,887 

356,206 
105,933 

- 

- 

15,748 

269,066 

86,300 

18,833 

150,433 

13,500 

- 

269,066 

7 1,900 

- 

2,375 

8,325 

6,000 

1,325 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,325 

_ 

- 

22,374 

34,868 
25,426 

20,000 
25,000 

13,832 
426 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

_ 

1,036 

34,868 
25,426 

- 

- 

- 

5,704 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

1,304 

- 

5,704 

- 

I'lO 

5,573 

9,000 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,000 

- 

- 

33,430 

61,944 

30,000 

3,043 

- 

28,901 

- 

- 

61,944 

7  8,000 

18  8,073 

"  6,253 

i«638 

255,475 
12,991 

130,000 
10,000 

20,024 
248 

42,000 

2»  2,815 

60,636 
2,743 

255,475 
12,991 

'20,000 

21 19,950 

4,400 

94,900 

50,000 

2,400 

41,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

94,900 

- 

22  5,869 

- 

94,730 

50,000 

44,730 

- 

- 

- 

- 

94,730 

- 

- 

254 

1,527 

1,273 

- 

- 

- 

- 

254 

1,527 

- 

"500 

23  200 

24  500 

25  300,000 
26 18,132 
13 10,000 

35,498 

1,863 
386,489 

115 

360,600 

107 
16,864 

- 

3,025 

1,641 
20  6,000 

- 

1,863 
386,489 

1^  Insurance. 
15  Leases. 
18  Adjoiimed. 
1'  Securities. 
18  Teams. 


15  Advanced  expense. 


21  Treasury  stock. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Tools. 

2*  Capital  stock  in  treasury. 

25  Leasehold  value. 

25  Suspense. 


190 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS 


[1914. 


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OF  Condition 

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Assets. 

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Beacon  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    19, 

Nov.  30, 

$800,000 

$529,048 

with  R.  E. 

$275,346 

$529,127 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beacon     Mining     Company, 

July    21, 

Apr.    12, 

Apr.      1, 

44,000 

*  8,500 

- 

- 

6 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1909. 

1914. 

Beacon  Mortgage  &  Realty 

Sept.  12, 

5  Aug.   15, 

June   10, 

100,000 

55,304 

- 

- 

11,733 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beacon  Park  Boat  Co.,  Web- 

Mch. 28, 

12  Mch.  21, 

Nov.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

200 

ster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beacon    Rubber    Company, 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

$1,200 

1,430 

1,683 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beacon  Theatre,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

500 

- 

3,838 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beaconsfleld  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31. 

8,000 

- 

15 1,000 

2,700 

1,500 

Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beal  Nurses'  Home  and  Reg- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

16  20,622 

7.362 

istry,    Incorporated,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Beaman-Marvell     Company, 

June    4, 

May    1, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

6,150 

9,000 

8,350 

9,161 

Leverett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bear   Creek    Oil   Company, 

May    6, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.   28, 

250,000 

- 

1,635 

5,863 

309 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bear  River  Paper  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31. 

220,000 

- 

22,196 

- 

74,423 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beattie  Zinc  Works  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

10,000 

750 

- 

1,821 

7.429 

Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beatty    Construction    Com- 

July  30, 

May    4, 

Apr.   30, 

6,000 

725 

21  5,028 

- 

9,934 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beaudxy  &  Company,  Incor- 

Feb.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,014 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beauvais  Water  Heater  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.     2, 

200,000 

- 

10,300 

3,139 

- 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beaver  Construction  Co.  Inc., 

June   16, 

Jan.    13, 

Deo.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Becker's    Business    College, 

Oct.    20, 

July   27, 

July   27, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,072 

2,154 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bedell  Company  of  Massa- 

June 20, 

24- 

Feb.     8, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

chusetts,  "The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bedell     Incorporated,     New 

June    5, 

Sept.    7, 

Feb.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Bedford  Cooperative  Corpo- 

July  14, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     9, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,013 

8 

ration,  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bedord  Safety   Razor  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

2,000 

750 

4,740 

pany,  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beebe- Webber  Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

135,372 

with  R.  E. 

78,280 

58,359 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beekman  'Tourist  Company, 

Apr.   27, 

5  Apr.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

600 

7,787 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beggs  &  Cobb  Incorporated, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

850,000 

- 

- 

22,579 

1,542,843 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beggs  &  Cobb  Tanning  Com- 

Mch. 10, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

60,000 

with  R.  E. 

950,964 

11,806 

pany,  Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

B  danger    Spinning    Process 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.    2, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Belcher  and  Taylor  Agricul- 

Jan.   16, 

Dec.  17, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

4,000 

12,722 

79,034 

31,448 

tural  Tool  Company,  Chic- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

opee. 
Belchertown   Co-operative 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.     1, 

3,000 

2,000 

1,000 

2,501 

2,442 

Creamery  Association,  Bel- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

chertown. 

Beiisle  Printing  and  Publish- 

Jan.   29, 

Dec.  31. 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

12,006 

7,304 

6.474 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Insurance  and  sundries. 

2  Depreciation  and  guarantee. 
'  Reserve  for  taxes. 

*  Mine  lease. 
'  Adjourned. 
»  Good  will. 


'  Constructions. 
8  Investment. 
»  Development  expense. 
1"  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 

11  Reserve  account. 

12  Date  of  postponement. 


1'  Lease  wharf,  etc. 
i<  Stock  in  Colonial  Theatre  Com- 
pany. 
16  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 
1"  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


1914. 


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191 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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1 88,730 

- 

$1,342,251 

$650,000 

$54,854 

- 

$295,000 

2  $150,000 
3 15,000 

$177,397 

$1,342,251 

- 

- 

S37,305 

45,811 

42,950 

111 

- 

2,750 

- 

45,811 

6  $25,000 

6  100 

7  3,642 
8  12,750 
9  1,890 

13  100 

160 

110,319 
560 

67,000 
500 

18,094 
10953 

60 

7,300 

4,222 
11 12,750 

110,319 
560 

6  7,000 

- 

3,976 

15,289 

14,000 

1,039 

- 

250 

- 

15,289 

- 

W200 

44,162 

48,700 

48,700 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

48,700 

6  6,000 

- 

- 

-  11,200 

8,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,200 

11,200 

8  3,000 

- 

- 

30,984 

15,000 

4,667 

- 

10,000 

1,317 

- 

30,984 

- 

"  5,000 

- 

37,661 

25,000 

6,302 

- 

6,000 

- 

359 

37,661 

- 

- 

230,268 

238,075 

238,075 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

238,075 

: 

18  183 

96,802 
10,000 

80,000 

19 11,300 

10,000 

502 

: 

5,000 

_ 

96,802 
10,000 

- 

21  7,600 

1,355 

24,642 

6,000 

4,617 

- 

14,025 

- 

- 

24,642 

22  3.500 

23  800 

- 

18,314 

10,000 

4,064 

- 

- 

4,250 

- 

18,314 

52  71,000 

- 

2,461 

86,900 

86,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

86,900 

- 

6,916 

6,916 

3,659 

3,257 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,916 

6  5,500 

- 

1,426 

13,152 

7,500 

5,652 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,152 

- 

300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

22  64,700 

25  10 

27 102,200 

43,409 

1,031 
217,799 

370 

26  510 

200,000 

17,799 

- 

_ 

151 

~ 

1,031 
217,799 

22 10,162 

: 

27,487 
864 

309,660 
9,251 

100,000 
5,000 

62,067 

28  37,593 

4,251 

$50,000  ■ 

60,000 

_ 

_ 

309,660 
9,251 

•- 

29  212,341 

- 

1,777,763 

850,000 

336,759 

- 

417,000 

174,004 

- 

1,777,763 

- 

- 

- 

1,022,770 

100,000 

872,770 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

1,022,770 

22 10,523 

- 

- 

10,523 

10,000 

504 

- 

- 

- 

19 

10,523 

- 

- 

- 

127,204 

50,000 

8,613 

- 

- 

68,591 

- 

127,204 

- 

- 

- 

7,943 

3,000 

2,584 

- 

- 

2,359 

- 

7,943 

- 

- 

- 

25,784 

8,900 

2,542 

- 

10,787 

3,555 

- 

25,784 

17  Equity  in  standing  timber  on  land 

owned  by  other  parties. 

18  Expenses. 

1'  Capital  stock  subscription. 
2"  And  buildings. 


21  Rolling  stock. 

22  Patent  rights. 

23  Patterns. 

24  None  held  since  organization. 
26  Securities. 


26  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

27  Stock  held  by  treasurer  for  bene- 

fit of  Company. 

28  H.  J.  Beebe. 

29  Investments. 


192 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Bell  Bayers  &  Woodberry 

May     1, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

110,000 

_ 

_ 

$400 

$375 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bell    Brothers     Company, 

July    15, 

May     7, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

$217 

60,633 

81,721 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bell     Hardware      Company, 

June     5, 

May     4, 

Mch.    1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

7,254 

1,243 

Stoneham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Belle  Bryce   Gemmel    Com- 

.June  15, 

June     9, 

Feb.    28, 

2,000 

- 

- 

3,607 

3,725 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Belle  Vue  Mills,  Clinton,      . 

Aug.  29, 
1914. 

July    18, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

15,000 

$700 

9,350 

87,682 

4,305 

Belle  Waist  Company,   The, 

Mch.  31, 

4  Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

12,600 

- 

8,540 

18,855 

19,839 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bellefontaine  Brothers  Com- 

Jan.   17, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.    15, 

12,000 

_ 

- 

4,028 

8,702 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bellingham  Woolen  Company, 

Sept.    2, 

July    21, 

June  30, 

95,000 

30,000 

40,476 

38,130 

12,965 

The,  Bellingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bellows  Falls  Electric  Com- 

July   22, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

5  259,126 

with  R.  E. 

- 

3,119 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bellows    Falls   Power    Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

_ 

- 

- 

18,975 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Belmont    Amusement    Com- 

Sept. 12, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

2,000 

- 

650 

- 

142 

pany,  Bourne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Belmont    Baking    Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.    30, 

Nov.    1, 

3,000 

_ 

- 

1,120 

552 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Belmont    Laundry,     Inc., 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.    28, 

12,000 

13,500 

3,000 

800 

971 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Belmont  Spring  Water  Com- 

May 11, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

20,000 

12,000 

3,975 

4,070 

3,054 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Belvidere  Woollen  Manufac- 

Mch.   6, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

57,998 

30,000 

72,389 

1,022 

turing  Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bemis  &  Call  Hardware  and 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

26,400 

52,200 

30,000 

58,928 

24,013 

Tool     Company,     Spring- 
field. 
Bemis     Rubber      Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June     8, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

125,000 

28,730 

27,710 

4,967 

10,439 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ben  Levy  Co.,  Boston, 

June  27, 
1914. 

May  27, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

42,650 

64,546 

Bender  Shoe  Company,  Lynn, 

Feb.  28, 
1914. 

Jan.      6, 
1914. 

Dec.    16, 
1913. 

6,000 

- 

11 1,277 

4,803 

5,577 

Benjamin  Fox,  Incorporated, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

6,500 

596 

- 

97,400 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Benjamin  Goldstein,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

3,310 

26,925 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Benj.  N.  Moore  &  Sons  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

150,000 

33,160 

46,453 

205,199 

126,082 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bennett  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

150,000 

8,928 

7,317 

130 

2,760 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bennett's  Inc.,  Cambridge,    . 

Nov.    5, 
1914. 

June   15, 
1914. 

June   15, 
1914. 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,500 

2,000 

Bennington   Company,   The, 

May    1, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

730 

276 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Benoit  Blanehard  Company, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.     3, 

Nov.     3, 

10,000 

- 

6,318 

33,272 

1,394 

Maiden. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Benoit-Bourassa     Company, 

Deo.     1, 

Nov.    3, 

Nov.     3, 

20,000 

- 

2,848 

22,740 

193 

New  Bedford. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Benoit    Clothing    Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.    3, 

Nov.     3, 

8,000 

- 

2,181 

17,136 

565 

Lawrence. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bent   and    Bush    Company, 

Jan.    22, 

■<  Jan.      5, 

Oct.    31, 

12,000 

_ 

- 

3,015 

2,020 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Benz  Kid  Company,   Lynn, 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

100,000 

4,200 

33,923 

273,211 

189,852 

Berger  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   29, 

Aug.     3, 

July   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

45,900 

62,900 

pany    of    Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

The,  Boston. 

*  Good  will. 

^  Prepaid  items. 

'  Fixtures. 

*  Adjourned. 


'•  And  water  power  leases. 
"  Depreciation     and     reserve 

counts. 
'  Securities  owned. 


8  Suspense  account. 

9  Bonds. 

1"  Ovens,  tools,  horses,  wagons,  fix- 
tures, etc. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  193 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

jIABILITIES. 

CM 

g 

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1 

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1  $1,200 

- 

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$12,174 

S9,900 

$474 

- 

$1,800 

- 

- 

$12,174 

- 

2  $343 

- 

142,914 

10,000 

65,863 

- 

20,000 

$47,051 

- 

142,914 

1 1,000 

- 

- 

9,497 

2,000 

1,850 

$600 

- 

- 

$5,047 

9,497 

- 

3  168 

- 

7,500 

2,000 

4,105 

- 

- 

- 

1,395 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

102,037 

15,000 

45,184 

10,000 

- 

31,853 

102,037 

- 

- 

- 

47,234 

12,600 

6,501 

- 

6,000 

- 

22,133 

47,234 

- 

- 

- 

12,730 

12,000 

239 

- 

- 

- 

491 

12,730 

- 

- 

1,715 

123,286 

95,000 

28,286 

- 

- 

- 

- 

123,286 

- 

~ 

- 

262,245 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,528 

6  5,717 

1,543 

- 

262,245 

- 

'  1,392,835 
8  7,081 

- 

1,418,891 

800,000 

22,348 

9  550,000 

45,000 

- 

1,418,891 

- 

2,170 

2,962 

2,000 

962 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,962 

- 

10  6,503 

- 

8,175 

3,000 

3,144 

- 

- 

- 

2,031 

8,175 

14,000 

- 

981 

23,252 

12,000 

1,235 

8,350 

1,667 

- 

- 

23,252 

- 

- 

- 

23,099 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,300 

- 

1,799 

23,099 

- 

- 

146,920 

308,329 

200,000 

108,329 

- 

- 

- 

- 

308,329 

- 

- 

- 

165,141 

26,400 

16,060 

- 

- 

.122,681 

- 

165,141 

1 35,000 

- 

4,719 

111,565 

75,000 

11,241 

7,500 

17,824 

- 

- 

111,565 

- 

3 1,005 

- 

108,201 

25,000 

52,702 

- 

- 

30,499 

- 

108,201 

12  2,000 

13  2,397 

- 

16,054 

6,000 

4,856 

- 

- 

402 

4,796 

16,054 

- 

- 

- 

104,496 

25,000 

15,913 

6,476 

10,000 

15,575 

31,532 

104,496 

- 

3  350 

537 

31,122 

30,000 

655 

467 

- 

- 

- 

31,122 

_ 

15 140,000 

_ 

410,894 
159,135 

150,000 
150,000 

11,429 
275 

: 

195,527 
3,500- 

40,000 
"  10,000 

3,938 
5,360 

410,894 
159,135 

16  400 

1'  7,000 

18 19,600 

~ 

5,100 
33 

27,000 
20,639 

15,000 
20,000 

12,000 
639 

: 

: 

- 

- 

27,000 
20,639 

- 

- 

1,388 

42,372 

10,000 

5,230 

- 

27,142 

- 

- 

42,372 

- 

- 

- 

25,781 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,450 

- 

4,331 

25,781 

- 

- 

2,099 

21,981 

8,000 

5,124 

- 

8,857 

- 

- 

21,981 

19  6,000 

3  433 
20  500 

3,545 

15,513 

12,000 

2,520 

- 

993 

- 

- 

15,513 

- 

- 

- 

501,186 

100,000 

276,215 

- 

- 

124,971 

- 

501,186 

3  2,400 

111,200 

10,000 

99,500 

" 

" 

" 

1,700 

111,200 

11  And  fixtures. 

12  Patent  rights. 

13  Lasts  and  patterns. 
1*  Depreciation. 


16  Process  value. 
16  Trade-marks. 
1'  Good  will  and  fixtures. 


18  Good  will,  territorial  rights,  etc. 

19  Good  will  and  name. 

20  Dies  and  tools. 


194  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

c3 

Assets. 

o 

.s 
1 

a 

a 
s 

lorized    C  a  p  i 
ock. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

a 

ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 

3. 

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1 

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1 

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Berkeley-Tremont  Company, 

Sept.  23, 

1  _ 

Apr.   30, 

110,000 

2  $4,800 

_ 

$135 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire    Block    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

$60,000 

_ 

_ 

301 

Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Berkshire  Canning  Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

- 

1,764 

Lee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire   Cotton   Manufac- 

Oct.   29, 

Oct.    10, 

Sept.  30, 

2,500,000 

600,000 

1,400,000 

$685,850 

894,321 

turing  Company,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire  Electric  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

i  1,712 

9,756 

9,525 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Berkshire  Glass  Sand  Com- 

Apr.  21, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

16,700 

13,000 

2,600 

3,433 

2,420 

pany,  Cheshire. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire  Hills  Co-operative 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

1,000 

850 

176 

2,152 

Creamery  Association, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Monterey. 

Berkshire  Hills  Paper  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

350,000 

192,321 

86,958 

148,621 

41,609 

pany,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire  Leather  Company, 

May     6, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.    15, 

12,000 

3,450 

- 

7,770 

4,820 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Berkshire     Machine     Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,055 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Berkshire  Manufacturing 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.     5, 

90,000 

_ 

6,087 

40,419 

49,444 

Company     of     Pittsfield, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pittsfield. 

Berkshire  Mill  Supply  Com- 

Feb.  24, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

31,363 

18,247 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Berkshire    Paper    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

16  _ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield. 

1914. 

Berkshire  Real  Estate  Com- 

Nov. 30, 

Nov.  27, 

July     6, 

10,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire     Retail     Grocery 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     2, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

600 

Company  of  West  Stock- 

'   1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

bridge,  Mass.,  West  Stock- 

bridge. 

Berkshire  Schools  Co.,  Great 

Jan.      8, 

Sept.  28, 

Sept.    1, 

95,000 

40,000 

3,000 

4,000 

510 

Barrington. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Berkshire     Steam     Laundry 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.   21, 

27,000 

12,000 

12,463 

705 

3,021 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berkshire  Vinegar  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

5,000 

3,600 

3,394 

606 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Berkshire  Woolen  &  Worsted 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      3, 

450,000 

260,000 

170,184 

76,024 

90,082 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bernard    J.    Delaney    Com- 

June  15, 

May  12, 

Apr.    30, 

3,000 

_ 

2,500 

3,649 

1,976 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berry  Dodge  Company,  Bos- 

June 18, 

May    4, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

5,000 

47,112 

70,311 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Berry  Putnam  Grain  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

6,937 

3,867 

pany,  The,  North  Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bertelsen  &   Petersen  Engi- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

47,227 

26,979 

18,694 

46,708 

neering     Company,     Bos- 
ton. 
Berwick  and  Smith  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

_ 

22 105,690 

_ 

164,518 

Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Besse-Baker    Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

26,984 

6,016 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Besse-Bryant    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

36,306 

12,694 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

»  None  held  in  1914. 
2  And  scenery,  etc. 
■■>  Good  will  and  leasehold. 
■•  And  equipment. 
'  Good  will. 


6  Team. 

7  Fund  to  take  up  funded  and  float- 

ing indebtedness. 

8  Sinking  fund. 

"  Subscriptions  received  on  new  stock. 


1"  Patent  rights. 

11  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

12  Fixtures. 

1'  Investment  account, 
i-"  Reserve  fund. 


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195 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

5j 

1 
a 

■a 
a 

«a 
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3.15,000 

- 

865,388 

$75,323 

$10,000 

$65,323 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$75,323 

- 

- 

- 

60,301 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$301 

60.301 

- 

- 

4,036 

5,800 

5,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,800 

- 

- 

- 

3,580,171 

2,500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.080.171 

3,580.171 

5  2,750 

- 

906 

24,649 

12,000 

6,149 

- 

$6,500 

- 

- 

24,649 

- 

5S116 

- 

21,569 

16,700 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

369 

21,569 

- 

- 

358 

4,536 

2,450 

2,086 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,536 

10  1 

'  25,500 
8  30,000 

6,751 

525,009 
16,040 
7.807 

203,900 

4,000 

9  3,450 

7,000 

103.102 

8,237 

807 

$133,500 

50,000 

; 

34.507 
353 

525,009 
16,040 
7,807 

11 15,000 

- 

18,620 

129,570  ' 

87.400 

15.470 

- 

26,700 

- 

- 

129,570 

- 

12  618 
13 12.695 

- 

62,923 

6,000 

10.750 

- 

18,800 

"  $12,500 

14.873 

62,923 

- 

- 

- 

30.000 

1 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20.000 

30,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

2.600 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

600 

- 

2,600 

- 

- 

72,398 

119,908 

68,150 

740 

50.500 

518 

- 

_ 

119,908 

-'  8,000 

16  1,200 

- 

37.389  1 

27.000 

4.545 

5.000 

- 

- 

844 

37,389 

- 

- 

5,391 

17,991 

16.650 

1,341 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,991 

■      - 

"  4,136 

- 

600,426 

450.000 

3.720 

- 

85,000 

61,706 

- 

600,426 

5 1,307 

- 

- 

9,432 

3,000 

6,432 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,432 

18  2,000 
w  4,000 
20 1,800 

130,223 

1 
10,804 

64,900 
4,000 

16,323 
2.424 

49,000 

4,215 

165 

130,223 
10,804 

- 

21  7,500 

- 

147,108  1 

75,000 

17.043 

- 

37,995 

17,070 

- 

147,108 

- 

23  25,000 
24  350 

25  4,907 
12  770 

26  4,000 
2'  9,600 

- 

314,835 

250,000 

4.795 

- 

- 

60.040 

- 

314,835 

33.000 

15,000 

18,000 

33,000 

- 

12  5,000 

- 

54.000 

20,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

14.000 

- 

54.000 

15  Corporation  has  sold  out  to  H.  W. 

Carter  Paper  Co. 
"  Horses  and  wagons. 
1'  Prepaid  items. 
18  Office  furniture. 


19  Mortgage  note. 

20  Teams. 

21  Stock  in  other  corporations. 
"  And  plant. 

23  Norwood  Press  Co. 


^  Oil  and  supplies. 

25  Unfinished  work. 

2S  University  Library  Extension. 

2'  Sinking  fund  Norwood  Press  Co. 


196 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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Assets. 

.2 

a 

1 

P. 

a 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
Proc- 

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Besse-Carpenter     Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.   16 

Jan.    31, 

$15,000 

_ 

$32,845 

$12,155 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Besse-Miils  Company,   Hol- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.   16 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

29,857 

15,143 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Besse,  Osborn  &  Odell  Incor- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

53,000 

- 

- 

193,421 

96,413 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Besse-Rolfe  Company,  Lj-nn, 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Feb.    18 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

37,011 

13,975 

Besse  Russell  Company,  Fall 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.    18 

Jan.    31, 

13,500 

- 

- 

14,433 

5,817 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Best  &  Company  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   29, 

Oct.    14 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,288 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bethel  Chrome  Tanning  Com- 

Jan.     8, 

July     8 

July     8, 

100,000 

$61,188 

with  R.  E. 

5,307 

2,553 

pany,  Boston  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bethel  Chrome  Tanning  Com- 

Sept. 11, 

July    13 

July     1, 

100,000 

61,316 

- 

96,383 

2,713 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bettinson-Harris  Laundry  Co., 

Nov.  16, 

Oct.    15 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

$3,000 

- 

4,178 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Betty's  Neck  Company,  The, 

Mch.  26, 

6  Feb.   24 

Deo.  31, 

20,000 

159,604 

8,648 

16,447 

4,860 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beverly  Box  Company,  The, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    21 

Jan.    21, 

17,000 

50,000 

5,000 

_ 

356 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beverly  Building  Association, 

July    15. 

June  29 

June  27, 

150,000 

200,174 

35,951 

- 

1,619 

The,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beverly  Chemical  and  Supply 

May    4, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

50 

295 

355 

Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beverly  Coke  Company,  The, 

Dec.   10, 

Nov.  19 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

171 

20 

Beverly. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Beverly  Confectionery  Com- 

May  11, 

Nov.    4 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

- 

200 

150 

- 

pany,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Beverly  Co-operative  Associa- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.  31, 

6,400 

- 

- 

5,071 

3,748 

tion,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Beverly       Ice        Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.  13 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,125 

275 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beverly  Lighter  &  Wrecking 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    2 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

- 

■  - 

1,683 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Beverly  Lock-Nut  and  Lock- 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.     6 

Sept.    8, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bolt  Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beverly      News     Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

7,847 

3,984 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Beverly  Printing  Company, 

May     6, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.  ,  1, 

10,000 

- 

9,508 

522 

7,823 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bi-Motor    Equipment     Co., 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   11 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

280 

59,773 

44,795 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bickford    Auto-Livery    Co. 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,600 

325 

1,485 

Inc.,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bickford  Machine  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    12 

Dec    31, 

15,000 

- 

9,764 

7,480 

2,806 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bicknell  and  Fuller  Paper  Box 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

7,000 

21,494 

27,521 

29,231 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bicknell  Bros.,  Incorporated, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   30 

Dec.  22, 

65,000 

- 

- 

38,444 

12,151 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bicknell-Thomas  Co.,  Green- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

4,599 

3,459 

734 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Biddle  and  Smart  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

110,000 

31,073 

57,363 

106,911 

The,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

BierinKor  Brothers  Company, 

Oct.    23, 

18  Oct.    16 

July    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

97,373 

127,371 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bigclow  &  Dowse  Company, 

July     8, 

18  Mch.  17 

Jan.    31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

163,226 

181,146 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

BIkcIow  &  Joslin  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   12 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,642 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Prepaid  items. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Good  will. 

*  Horses  and  wagons. 


''  Mortgage. 
"  In  lieu  of  annual. 
'  Trucks  and  auto. 
8  Expense  items. 


8  Borrowed  money. 
1"  Trade-marks. 
"  Vessels  and  equipment. 
12  Rights  and  contracts. 


1914. 


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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

to  ca  — 

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- 

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25,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

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- 

1  $1,709 

- 

291,543 

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- 

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- 

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25,000 

- 

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- 

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- 

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- 

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- 

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13,500 

- 

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- 

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- 

- 

- 

6,288 

5,000 

- 

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- 

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6,288 

_ 

_ 

$1,719 

70,767 
160,412 

50,000 
50,000 

12,767 
99,248 

- 

■with  accts. 
payable 

8,000 
8,000 

3,164 

70,767 
160,412 

3  $500 

<  1,000 

203 

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5,000 

2,011 

5  1,100 

770 

- 

- 

8,881 

'  3,400 
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8  628 

57,259 
22,594 

251,754 
77,950 

20,000 
17,000 

1,200 

40,000 

207,754 
9  24,000 

19,750 

: 

: 

251,754 
77,950 

- 

- 

- 

237,744 

133,400 

- 

66,000 

- 

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237,744 

wiO 
3  9,300 
3  1,000 

- 

- 

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10,000 

- 

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- 

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- 

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71 

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- 

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1,191 

3  4,000 

2  100 

1,650 

6,100 

6,000 

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- 

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- 

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- 

2  1,000 

- 

9,819 

6,400 

1,584 

- 

- 

1,835 

- 

9,819 

3  6,800 

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966 

11,166 

10,000 

1,166 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,166 

13  42,270 
390 

11 15,967 
12  5,000 

_ 

22,650 
42,360 

21,500 
42,270 

90 

- 

: 

- 

1,150 

22,650 
42,360 

3,050 

2  2,054 

- 

16,935 

12,000 

2,479 

1,500 

- 

- 

956 

16,935 

- 

1444 

3,270 

21,167 

9,040 

2,401 

- 

9,726 

- 

- 

21,167 

- 

«  6,903 
i«  5,209 

- 

116,960 

50,000 

16,887 

- 

35,000 

"  3,075 

11,998 

116,960 

3500 

- 

7,910 

5,000 

314 

- 

300 

- 

2,296 

7,910 

- 

- 

3,701 

23,751 

12,400 

2,801 

- 

8,550 

- 

- 

23,751 

- 

8,486 

- 

93,732 

50,000 

33,269 

- 

- 

- 

10,463 

93,732 

3  19,589 

- 

- 

70,184 

65,000 

5,184 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70,184 

- 

494 

3,494 

12,780 

10,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,280 

12,780 

- 

- 

- 

305,347 

100,000 

12",359 

- 

87,237 

105,751 

^ 

305,347 

- 

w  5,275 

- 

230,019 

10,000 

73,817 

- 

76,441 

19,160 

50,601 

230,019 

3 155,000 

20 10,048 
218,319 

- 

517,739 

360,700 

58,873 

- 

75,000 

22  7,588 

15,578 

517,739 

~ 

2,000 

17,642 

2,000 

15,642 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,642 

13  Patent  rights. 
1^  Expense  prepaid. 
15  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
w  Automobiles. 


1'  AutQ  reserve,  etc. 

18  Adjourned. 

1'  Fixture  account. 

2"  Furniture,  fixtures  and  auto. 


21  Catalogues,    plates   and   prepaid 

items. 

22  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 


198 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

'■f 

1 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

.2 

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Bigelow    Carpet    Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  25 

Dec.  31, 

$4,030,000 

$2,456,800 

with  R.  E. 

$1,292,722 

$4,898,483 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bigelow,  Kennard  and  Com- 

May    4, 

Mch.  31 

Feb.   28, 

750,000 

- 

- 

539,427 

115,403 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bigwood  Woolen  Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     1 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

6,000 

810,000 

8,665 

7,026 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bijou  Spa,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Feb.   26 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

~ 

1,210 

Bijou   Theatre   Company  of 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

34,458 

- 

- 

1,004 

Holyoke,      Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke. 

Billings     Dental     Company, 

Sept.  11, 

May  23 

May  15, 

1,500 

- 

225 

300 

1,566 

Rockland. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Billings   Newhall   Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     4 

Feb.     4, 

15,000 

- 

- 

9,621 

120 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bircham  Bend  Power  Com- 

July   20, 

July    16 

June  30, 

150,000 

153,761 

840 

- 

22,371 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Birmingham  Pen    Co.    Inc., 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      3 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,177 

3,982 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Birnie    Paper    Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

79,855 

58,230 

132,566 

55,564 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bishop    Bros.    Quarry    Co., 

May     4, 

Jan.    17 

Deo.  31, 

14,000 

8,750 

3,000 

- 

- 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bishop  Company,  The,  North 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.   18 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

400 

2,338 

13,359 

15,416 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bishop  Publishing  Company, 

June     9, 

June  30 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

800 

1,892 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1906. 

1913. 

Bishop    Securities,    Incorpo- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

235,000 

- 

- 

6,693 

rated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bituminous  Road  Implement 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     5 

Deo.  31, 

15,000 

- 

"286 

- 

259 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bixby-Webber  Co.,   Groton, 

Feb.     5, 
1914. 

Jan.      6 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

10,000 

3,000 

~ 

8,500 

4,016 

Black  Island  Granite  Asso- 

Apr.    4, 

18  Apr.     1 

Jan.      7, 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

ciates,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blacker  and  Shepard   Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.    10 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

25,165 

- 

140,149 

107,027 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blackmer   Cut    Glass   Com- 

Mch. 27, 

18  Mch.  21 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

3,960 

2,577 

17,215 

10,652 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blackstone    Beef    Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.    27 

Jan.     1, 

10,000 

3,265 

- 

7,955 

12,737 

Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blackstone  Valley  Publishing 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.     5 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

927 

- 

- 

Company,  Millbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blair-Forth      Manufacturing 

June  26, 

May  30 

May  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

104 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blair     Specialty     Company, 

Apr.   10, 

Dec.  15 

Dec.   15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

900 

2,943 

The,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Blaisdell  &  Snyder,  Inc.,  New 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.    8 

July   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

6,686 

2,296 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blaisdell-Kavy    Co.,    Pitts- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    10 

Jan.    10, 

8,000 

- 

- 

20  4,700 

3,300 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blake-Curtis    Company, 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.  18 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

5,500 

- 

65,731 

82,311 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blake   Electric   Mfg.   Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Mch.  23 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

3,226 

10,246 

11,744 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blake  Hydraulic  Valve  Cor- 

Aug.    1, 

May   12 

May     5, 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

300 

77 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blake    Manufacturing   Com- 

Oct.    3, 

Sept.  30 

June  30, 

60,000 

- 

26  62,500 

16,857 

8,790 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blake  Pump  &  Condenser  Co., 

June  23, 

Mch.  18 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

12,408 

22,016 

5,061 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blake  Signal  &  Manufacturing 

Apr.   17, 

Apr.    15 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,601 

2,689 

11,146 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914.   • 

1  Fire  insurance  reserve. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
■•  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
''  Deferred. 


6  Good  will. 
'  Equipment. 

8  Treasury  stock. 

9  Fixtures. 
1°  Furniture. 


11  Reserve. 

12  Trade-marks.  , 

13  Patent  rights. 

i""  Prepaid  insurance. 
15  And  patteras. 


1914.1 


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199 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

PL, 

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1 

h3 

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$11,436 

$8,648,005 

852,956 

43,127 

$4,030,000 
690,100 
25,000 

$8,628 

82,885 

5,777 

$10,250 

$65,000 
2,100 

1  $331,000 
2  948,835 

$3,329,542 
14,971 

$8,648,005 
852,956 
43,127 

6  1,100 

7  560 

8  590 
9  5,181 

1,097 

4,557 
40,643 

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17,000 

2,057 
20,000 

: 

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: 

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4,557 
40,643 

- 

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- 

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17,251 

15,000 

2,251 

- 

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- 

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17,251 

- 

- 

- 

176,972 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

11 18,466 

8,506 

176,972 

12  1,000 
6  5,176 

10  133 

_ 

13,468 
326,215 

10,000 
60,000 

9 
14,817 

123,600 

36,500 

3,459 
91,298 

_ 

13,468 
326,215 

- 

- 

1,279 

13,029 

4,800 

4,350 

3,879 

- 

- 

- 

13,029 

w  1,172 
6  4,000 

_ 

9,658 

36,685 
12,350 

20,000 
12,000 

1,523 
350 

_ 

7,850 

2,062 
11  5,250 

: 

36,685 
12,350 

- 

"  1,365 

- 

243,058 

200,000 

384 

30,000 

5,000 

1,272 

6,402 

243,058 

w  12,056 

16  229 

2,170 

15,000 

"  15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,516 

10,000 

2,674 

- 

- 

- 

2,842 

15,516 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

19  19,966 

- 

292,307 

40,000 

25,937 

6,500 

217,499 

2,371 

- 

292,307 

- 

- 

- 

34,404 

15,000 

556 

- 

15,000 

- 

3,848 

34,404 

- 

9  980 

822 

25,759 

1,600 

2,484 

- 

21,675 

~ 

- 

25,759 

.      - 

- 

1,833 

2,760 

2,460 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

2,760 

13  20,000 

. 

49,191 

69,295 

40,100 

29,195 

- 

- 

- 

69,295 

- 

- 

- 

3,843 

1,500 

2,343 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,843 

- 

- 

- 

8,982 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,982 

8,982 

- 

- 

642 

8,642 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

642 

- 

8,642 

6  29,251 

9  4,818 
23  820 

- 

157,860 

55,287 

20,000 
42,000 

41,936 
3,212 

21 2,000 

22,300 
8,400 

60,000 

22 11,624 

1,675 

- 

157,860 
55,287 

13  22,600 
6  5,000 

24  250 
25  1,000 

3,673 

33,900 
88,147 

31,300 
60,000 

870 
15,626 

1,730 

: 

- 

12,521 

33,900 
88,147 

13  4,228 

2'  10,885 

8,749 

63,347 

25,000 

13,143 

- 

25,204 

- 

- 

63,347 

13 10,000 

6  11,211 

- 

7,813 

44,460 

43,000 

1,460 

- 

- 

- 

- 

44,460 

16  Organization. 

1'  Contract  obligations  (stock  sub- 
scriptions). 
1'  Adjourned. 
19  Sundry  equipment. 


20  And  fixtures. 

21  Real  estate. 

22  Reserved  for  depreciation. 

23  Prepaid  expenses. 


24  Office  fixtures. 
26  Patterns  and  tools. 
26  And  tools. 
2'  Patterns. 


200 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

% 

03 

Assets. 

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Blanchard  &  Company,  In- 

Oct.   28, 

I  Oct.    17, 

June  30 

840,000 

$10,754 

825,460 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blanchard  &  Gould  Co.,  Ac- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

S17,030 

$800 

5,394 

6,014 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blanchard    Brothers  Granite 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

14,400 

8,711 

3,219 

17,173 

Company,  Uxbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blanchard  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     3. 

Dec.   31 

85,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

628,300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blanchard  Machine  Company, 

May   11, 

1  May     5, 

Dec.  31 

60,000 

31,800 

34,550 

109,847 

41,965 

The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blanchard  Printing  Company, 

May  28, 

May     1, 

Mch.    1 

10,000 

- 

5,000 

- 

5,627 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blanking  Machine  Company, 

Dec.    10, 

Oct.    29, 

Oct.      1 

30,000 

- 

- 

9,787 

18 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Blanking  Machine  Company, 

Nov.  20, 

Oct.    28, 

Oct.      1 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

32 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bleak      House     Association, 

Aug.    5, 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     1 

20,000 

10,000 

500 

- 

- 

Dennis. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bleiler  Contracting  Company, 

July    13, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  18 

3,000 

_ 

- 

400 

2,025 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bliss  &  Perry  Co.,  Newbury- 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.  18, 

June  30 

50,000 

- 

20,000 

93,922 

202,307 

port. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bliss  Mining  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.     4, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.  31 
1913. 

50,000 

6,500 

64 

.- 

- 

Blue  Hill  Quarry  Company, 

Oct.   30, 

lOct.    21, 

July     1 

20,000 

21,567 

15,800 

1,075 

1,185 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Blue  Ribbon  Garage  Com- 

June    1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31 

2,000 

- 

- 

6,132 

4,491 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Blue  Ribbon  Mfg.  Co.,  The, 

Aug.  11, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31 

30,000 

- 

1,500 

50 

928 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Board  of  Trade  Association, 

May  19, 

May     4, 

May    4 

10,000 

6,500 

- 

- 

43 

Provincetown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boat     Meadow      Cranberry 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

34,215 

400 

_ 

485 

Company,  Orleans. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bodurtha  Lumber  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.     1 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

643 

The,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913 

Boice-Perrine  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  19, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31 

20,000 

- 

421 

3,494 

7,173 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bolander   and   Parker   Shoe 

Aug.  21, 

July   27, 

June   15 

30,000 

_ 

19,096 

6,269 

25,312 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bolton  and  Hicks  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

- 

- 

14,462 

24,654 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bolton  Fruit  Company,  Bol- 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

19,000 

w  1,995 

_ 

1,039 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bon  Marche  Dry  Goods  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

22  Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31 

40,000 

23  45,000 

_ 

122,925 

12,124 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bon-Ton  Millinery  Co.,  The, 

Oct.    23, 

Oct.      5, 

Oct.      1 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

4,000 

900 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bond   and   Bond   Company, 

May  23, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1 

15,000 

_ 

3,278 

2,708 

5,097 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bond     Grain      Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31 

7,500 

3,500 

1,555 

4,924 

8,985 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bonded  Adjustment  Bureau 

Apr.     8, 

iMch.    7. 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

950 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bonded  Products  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      1 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

531 

4,702 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bonds    Anti-Frosting    Com- 

Mch. 27, 

22  Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bonelli-.\dams  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  20, 
1914. 

Dec.  24, 
1913. 

Dec.  24 
1913. 

100,000 

" 

" 

2,369 

1  Adjourned. 

2  License. 

'  Furniture  and  Gxturcs. 
'  Furniture  account. 
'  Treasury  account. 


"  Investment  account. 
'  Offices  and  automobile. 
'  Portage  Lake  Mill  Co.  stock. 
8  Patent  rights. 
i»  Good  will. 


'1  Miscellaneous  equipment. 

12  Good  will  and  development. 

13  Patterns. 

i*  Depreciation. 
"  Furniture. 


1914. 


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201 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 
1 

i 

►3 
1 

1 

"5 

m 

S 

o 

'a    ■ 

< 

J. 

-o 
a 

J. 

a 

•^  a 
E 

_3 
"3. 

-o 
a 
a 

i 
t-t 
p-t 

C3 

- 

2S1,167 
3  750 

$19,708 

S57,839 
29,238 

$40,000 
10,000 

$9,570 
500 

$10,000 

$8,269 
7,500 

- 

$1,238 

$57,839 
29,238 

- 

M50 

5  500 

6  1,291 

'3,400 

8  17,500 

11 20,270 

- 

45,744 

15,000  ' 

2,022 

5,450 

3,358 

$18,464 

1,450 

45,744 

'SI 
ID  7,500 

1,155 

649,200 

245,933 

11,782 

81,600 
60,000 
10,000 

73,653 
14,129 

1,782 

25,000 

263,047 
146,612 

- 

230,900 
192 

649,200 

245,933 

11,782 

9  5,395 
i»  1,334 
9  5,395 
12  9,519 

13  2,344 

735 

605 

9,500 

17,269 
17,895 
20,000 

10,200 
10,200 
20,000 

7,069 
7,695 

- 

- 

- 

17,269 
17,895 
20,000 

- 

- 

375 

2,800 

1,000 

1,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,800 

- 

- 

- 

316,229 

50,000 

28,044 

- 

218,185 

i<  20,000 

- 

316,229 

_ 

15  45 
16  44,000 

999 

51,608 
39,627 

50,000 
20,000 

1,608 
1,378 

7,975 

5,900 

: 

4,374 

51,608 
39,627 

- 

- 

6,316 

16,939 

2,000 

1,139 

- 

13,800 

- 

- 

16,939 

"  2,000 
18  30,000 

16  6,925 

207 

41,403 
6,750 

30,000 
6,500 

181 
250 

- 

: 

6,925 

4,297 

41,403 
6,750 

- 

- 

- 

35,100 

33,100 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,100 

- 

- 

157 

800 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

800 

- 

- 

10,860 

21,948 

20,000 

1,948 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,948 

- 

- 

- 

50,677 

30,000 

13,244 

- 

5,000 

- 

2,433 

50,677 

10 10,000 

- 

- 

49,116 

30,000 

14,271 

- 

- 

4,845 

- 

49,116 

~ 

20 1,820 
21 33,645 
3 12,075 

~ 

57,499 
192,124 

50,000 
40,000 

499 
38,772 

7,000 
21 23,000 

- 

90,352 

- 

57,499 
192,124 

- 

25  750 

2,550 

8,200 

5,000 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,200 

~ 

- 

1,344 

12,427 
18,964 

6,000 

26  3,000 

7,500 

3,427 
7,241 

: 

4,000 

: 

223 

12,427 
18,964 

10 1,362 

27  300 

7,771 

10,383 

10,000 

383 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,383 

72,696 

16 126,675 

1,047 

205,651 

200,000 

4,751 

- 

900 

- 

- 

205,651 

9  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

23 15,000 

9,796 

27,165 

25,000 

2,165 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,165 

16  Treasury  stock. 

1'  Trade-marks. 

IS  Good  will,  formulie,  etc. 

19  And  farming  equipment. 

20  Live  stock. 


21  Development  account. 

22  In  lieu  of  annual. 

23  Building  on  leased  land. 
2-'  Lien  on  building. 


25  Fixtures. 

26  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

27  Office  fixtures. 

28  Contracts. 


202 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Bong  Binder  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Bonn  and  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Bonnie  Brae  Farms  Inc., 
Siieffield  (for  1913). 

Bonnie  Brae  Farms  Inc., 
Sheffield. 

Bonny  Brooli  Farm  Com- 
pany, Grafton. 

Boo-Bok  Library  Company, 
Boston. 

Booker  Custom  Laundry,  In- 
corporated, The,  Boston. 

Boot  &  Shoe  Protective  Asso- 
ciation of  New  England, 
The,  Boston. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder 
Publishing  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Booth  Fisheries  Company, 
Boston. 

Booth  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, New  Bedford. 

Boothby  Surgical  Hospital, 
Boston. 

Boott  Mills,  Bo.ston,     . 

Borden  &  Remington  Co., 
Fall  River. 

Borden  Guiney  and  Kendall 
Company,  Fall  River. 

Border  City  Manufacturing 
Company,  Fall  River. 

Boss  Dry  Goods  Company, 
Worcester. 

Boston  Acetylene  Generator 
Company,  Boston. 

Boston  and  Gloucester  Steam- 
boat Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Boston  and  Lockport  Block 
Company,  Boston. 

Boston  and  Ophir  Gold  Min- 
ing Company,  Boston. 

Boston  &  Revere  Rubber 
Company,  The,  Chelsea. 

Boston  and  Springfield  Des- 
patch Company,  Spring- 
field. 

Boston  and  Suburban  Laun- 
dry Company,  Cambridge. 

Boston  Art  Embroidery  Co., 
The,  Boston. 

Boston  Art  Metal  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Artesian  Well  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Artificial  Limb  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Feb.    18, 

1914. 
May    8, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
Feb.   16, 

1914. 

Aug.  25, 
1914. 

July     6, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Apr    24, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Nov.    6, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Sept.  28, 

1914. 
Apr.   16, 

1914. 

Mch.  20, 
1914. 

Feb.  24, 
1914. 

Apr.  28, 
1914. 

Feb.  5, 
1914. 

Apr.   21, 

1914. 
Feb.   26, 

1914. 
June   11, 

1914. 
Aug.  13, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 


Dec.     8, 
1913. 


4  Oct.    2.5, 

1913. 
Oct.    17, 

1914. 
Jan.     5, 

1914. 
Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
4  Feb.   12, 

1914. 

June    3, 
1914. 

May  19, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Nov.    4, 

1914. 
Mch.  14, 

1914. 
May   18, 

1914. 
Feb.    11. 

1914. 

Feb.   18, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Apr.   18, 

1914. 
Jan.    13, 

1914. 

Feb.   17, 

1914. 
Jan.     9, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Feb.   14, 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 


Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Oct.      1, 

1913. 
Oct.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 

Apr.  30, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.  27, 

1913. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Oct.    25, 

1913. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 

Jan.  24, 
1914. 

Jan.  21, 
1914. 

Apr.  17, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dee.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 


$15,000 
1,000 
8,500 
8,500 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 
5,000 

150,000 

15,000 
1,730,000 

20,000 
1,000,000 

99,900 

24,000 

1,000,000 

8,000 

50,000 
125,000 

300,000 

1,000,000 

5,000 

29  25,000 

40,000 
10,000 
25,000 
20,000 
5,000 


Assets. 


1 

a 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

- 

- 

$464 

- 

- 

500 

- 

5  $3,000 

1,500 

- 

1,064 

7 1,430 

1°  $1,500 

2,800 

940 

- 

779 

1,107 

- 

12,307 

229 

- 

- 

1,501 

- 

3,731 

24,685 

689,593 

827,650 

254,257 

22,500 

2,000 

- 

900,000 

with  R.  E. 

1,029,827 

30,000 

- 

73,354 

16,500 

- 

31,647 

1,244,005 

with  R.  E. 

333,559 

- 

3 

9,263 

- 

25 

75 

62,650 

- 

65,000 

30,000 

154,611 

570,000 

- 

- 

5,300 

625 

- 

1,567 

1,102 

- 

15,182 

4,518 

- 

3,100 

300 

- 

973 

2,230 

1  Patent  rights. 

*  Promotion  expenses  in  advance. 
»  None  held  in  1914. 

*  Adjourned. 
'And  tools. 

*  Dairy. 


'  And  tools,  etc. 

8  Neat  cattle  and  horses. 

8  Mortgage. 

i"  Leasehold. 

11  Good  will. 

'2  Supplies. 


13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1''  Other  liabilities. 

15  Investments. 

18  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 

1 

1 

■n 

1 
P-i 

1 
o 
E-i 

1 

i 

.2 
S  " 

-A 

.c 

-a 
a 

J. 

-a 
d 

a  S 
•43  a 

.3 

1 

■a 

a 

CS 

P4 

H 

1  $13,281 

2  $1,141 

- 

$14,963 

$14,000 

- 

- 

- 

$963 

- 

$14,963 

- 

- 

- 

1,367 

1,000 

$100 

- 

- 

- 

$267 

1,367 

- 

6  3,500 

$8,600 

17,000 

8,500 

500 

$3,500 

$4,500 

- 

- 

17,000 

- 

8  3,050 

10,371 

16,665 

8,500 

165 

9  3,500 

4,500 

- 

- 

16,665 

111,250 

- 

- 

8,565 

6,000 

662 

- 

1,025 

878 

"- 

8,565 

1 10,000 

- 

1,747 

14,056 

10,000 

981 

- 

3,075 

- 

- 

14,056 

11785 

- 

9,806 

29,043 

10,000 

10,764 

- 

8,279 

- 

- 

29,043 

"400 

12  200 

38 

1,300 

1,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,300 

11 121,000 

1,575 
13  2,465 

- 

168,206 

150,000 

10,967 
"  6,731 

- 

- 

508 

- 

168,206 

- 

15 14,461 

5,435 

67,187 

15,000 

5,035 

- 

47,152 

- 

- 

67,187- 

- 

16 10,368 

50,709 

1,933,846 

1,235,000 

2,136 

500,000 

165,000 

"31,710 

- 

1,933,846 

- 

- 

10,396 

34,896 

20,000 

396 

14,500 

- 

- 

- 

34,896 

- 

18  806,520 

- 

3,177,312 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

1,670,000 

1' 259,129 

248,183 

3,177,312 

: 

"4,746 
16 11,042 
2»  3,200 

: 

271,428 
75,503 

83,500 
24,000 

32,879 

9  8,000 

40.000 
29,226 

- 

115,049 
14,277 

271,428 
75,503 

- 

- 

- 

1,929,541 

1,000,000 

- 

475,000 

- 

21 187,246 

267,295 

1,929,541 

22  250 

23  455 

- 

13,140 

8,000 

1,721 

- 

- 

3,419 

- 

13,140 

1 49,000 

- 

900 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

24 132,000 

- 

194,883 

125,000 

42,000 

- 

- 

25  10,000 

17,883 

194,883 

11 

22  1 

26  1 

27  1 
28  1,000 

7,484 

300,000 
577,484 

300,000 
570,015 

7,469 

- 

- 

- 

300,000 
577,484 

- 

- 

100 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

22  15,000 
11 17,000 

- 

- 

43,763 
5,221 

40,000 
2,500 

3,424 
2,391 

- 

- 

339 
330 

- 

43,763 
5,221 

- 

- 

- 

33,644 

21,000 

4,851 

- 

7,500 

293 

- 

33,644 

- 

- 

11,600 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

30  115 

31200 

- 

6,893 

2,500 

1,762 

- 

- 

2,631 

- 

6,893 

18  Improvements. 

19  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 

20  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

21  Depreciation  account. 

22  Trade-marks. 


23  Fixtures,  etc. 


25  Reserve  account. 

26  Stock  and  bonds. 
2'  Copyrights. 


28  Horses  and  wagons. 

29  Corporation   acquired   no   assets 

and  did  no  business. 
3°  Prepaid  expenses. 
31  Stock  returned  to  treasury. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§    ' 

"^ 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

a 

C3 
O 

TION. 

O 

CI 

1-^ 

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b 

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k  in 

si 

1 

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Boston    Asphalt    Company, 

Apr.   14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

. 

_ 

_ 

$329 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Auto  Gage  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

ijan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

$9,175 

2  15,273 

$4,640 

17,339 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston   Automatic   Machine 

June  15, 

Apr.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

16,160 

14,576 

3,572 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston   Automobile   Dealers 

Sept.    1, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,083 

Association,    Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Boston     Badge     Company, 

July     1, 

June     1, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,150 

2,940 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston     Bait    and     Supply 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,236 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Baking  Powder  Com- 

June   9, 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.     1, 

9,000 

-1 

400 

359 

2,817 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Bank  Note  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

13,583 

900 

12.928 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Batavia  Rubber  Co., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

350 

26,753 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Bay  Steamboat  Com- 

May    8, 

lApr.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Bedding  Supply  Com- 

May 11, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

32,352 

10,892 

9,554 

16,895 

pany,  Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Beef  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   21, 

Aug.     5, 

July   31, 

24,000 

- 

1,395 

3,980 

49,845 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Beer  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  15, 

Oct.    23, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

250,000 

117,700 

62,686 

109,315 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Beer  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 20, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

225,000 

138,700 

63,490 

157.250 

ton  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston     Belting     Company, 

Dec.   26, 

Nov.  28, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000,000 

329,712 

"  373,410 

580,735 

848,134 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Billiard  and  Bowling 

June     2, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

827 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston     Blower     Company, 

Nov.  14, 

1  Oct.    31, 

June  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

\ 

Boston  Bolt  and  Iron  Co., 

Apr.   28, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

34,684 

15,905 

13,726 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Bonnet  Wire  Co.,  Bos- 

July  18, 

July   11, 

June  30, 

25,000 

_ 

■841 

3,745 

758 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Book  Company,  The, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

1 

- 

62,640 

30,008 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston   Book-binding    Com- 

Apr.    4, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

1       83,592 

46,917 

90,780 

163,276 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Braid  Manufacturing 

Aug.   17, 

June    9, 

Apr.   30, 

15,000 

- 

3,991 

6,239 

5,740 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Brass  ,'^ndiron  Com- 

Aug.    5, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,800 

3,278 

1,334 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Brass  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  10, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

5,000 

17,366 

10,414 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Brazing    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   11, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

725 

18 

4.176 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Brick  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

46,000 

with  R.  E. 

47,715 

5,589 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston     Building     Material 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

26  2,000 

- 

13,025 

33,734 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Building    Wrecking 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

364 

- 

3,919 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston     Chicle      Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

7,065 

11,312 

6,491 

3,496 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

•  Adjourned. 
2  And  tool.s. 

'  Patent  right.s. 

*  Company  Block. 
'  Good  will. 


"  Trade-marks. 
'  Plates,  engravings,  .etc. 
"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Steamer  "Seawanhaka.' 
'"  And  salaries,  etc. 


"  Office  furniture  and  insurance. 

12  Mortgage. 

"  Treasury  stock. 

i''  Unexpired  taxes  and  insurance. 


1914. 


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205 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■2J§" 

Ph 

§ 
1 
S 

J 
•a 

§ 

1 

1 

o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

J, 

■s 

a 

J. 

•a 
d 

a  a 
o  « 

Eg 

o 

c 

o 
CM 

3 

o 

- 

- 

$83,623 

$83,952 

$25,000 

$58,952 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$83,952 

$40,000 

- 

- 

76,427 

40,000 

621 

- 

$7,118 

- 

$28,688 

76.427 

3 100,000 

i  $8,000 

63,602 

205,910 

200,000 

5,910 

- 

- 

- 

- 

205,910 

- 

- 

- 

8,083 

4,200 

394 

- 

- 

- 

3,489 

8,083 

5  1,949 

- 

- 

8,039 

5,000 

1,713 

- 

1,326 

- 

- 

8,039 

5  6,000 

- 

- 

13,236 

13,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

13,236 

6  2,500 
5  2,500 

7  10,000 

~ 

8,576 
37,411 

6,000 
30,000 

86 
3,310 

: 

2,000 
3,500 

: 

490 
601 

8,576 
37.411 

6  2,500 

8  165 

- 

29,768 

7,500 

1,677 

- 

- 

$20,591 

- 

29,768 

- 

9  5,000 

15,000 

20,000 

15,000 

400 

- 

i«  4,600 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

"758 

- 

70,451 

27,500 

10,675 

12  $10,000 

19,769 

2,507 

- 

70,451 

6  6,500 

- 

- 

61,720 

24,000 

16,236 

- 

21,000 

484 

- 

61,720 

16  150 

3,541 

13 17,000 

"4,878 

4,228 

13 17,000 

"4,180 

"  150,000 

- 

565,120 

609,848 

2,282,141 

150,000 

150,000 

1,000,000 

42,637 

29,535 

1,975 

- 

206,377 
256,377 
351,000 

166,106 
173,936 
800,000 

129,166 

565,120 

609,848 
2,282,141 

5  5,000 

13  26,562 

- 

32,389 

25,000 

7,389 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,389 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

5  25,000 
5  11,500 

18  1,411 

"136 

13  21,500 

20  345 

9,907 
8,336 

122,614 
25,180 

75,000 
25,000 

8,071 
180 

11,043 

28,500 

122,614 
25,180 

- 

21 3,889 

29,848 

126,385 

69,000 

23,122 

- 

22  34,263 

- 

- 

126,385 

~ 

23  40,000 
2*5,597 

: 

430,162 
15,970 

75,000 
13,000 

11,255 

765 

25,000 

228,468 
653 

90,439 
1,552 

: 

430,162 
15,970 

5  3,126 

25  500 

- 

9,838 

9.000 

838 

- 

- 

- 

9,838 

- 

- 

- 

32,780 

20,000 

13 

- 

- 

12,767 

32,780 

5  400 

- 

- 

5,319 

2,500 

193 

- 

- 

2,626 

- 

5,319 

- 

- 

- 

99,304 

60,000 

5,269 

- 

12,547 

- 

21,488 

99,304 

- 

8  300 

- 

49,059 

10,300 

29,871 

- 

- 

- 

8,888 

49,059 

- 

- 

13 

4,296 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

296 

- 

4,296 

3 1,000 
5  26,091 

- 

3,713 

59,168 

50,000 

3,787 

- 

5,381 

- 

- 

59,168 

15  And  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 
18  Trade-marks,  etc. 
1'  Water  privilege. 
18  Muffler  account. 


13  Stock  certificate. 

20  Accrued  insurance  and  expense. 

21  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

22  Borrowed  money. 


23  Stock,  Small  Maynard  &  Co. 
2*  Unexpired  insurance. 
25  Patterns. 
25  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

i 

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g 

a 

C3 
O 

■es, 
dise, 
and 
Proc- 

"a    ■ 

TION. 

t 

o 

1 

-2 

S 
S 

>. 

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ca«  Sjd 

o 

o 

i 

Is 

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1 

3 
§ 

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Men 
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ess. 

JU  '^ 

§« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■< 

Pi 

§ 

•^ 

o 

Boston    Citrus    Fruit    Com- 

May 23, 

i_ 

$13,000 

$200 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

Boston   Cleaning   Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Nov.    8, 

Nov.    8, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

14,802 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Clip  &  Tag  Company, 

May  16, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

5,000 

- 

$9,200 

$2,550 

4,574 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Clock  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   21, 

2  Apr.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,822 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Clothing  Co.,  Brock- 

July   31, 

July    29, 

July     5, 

7,500 

_ 

- 

3,200 

7,624 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 24, 

May   11, 

Apr.    30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Cold  Storage  and 

Sept.    1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

1,750,000 

930,077 

66,055 

5,021 

17,111 

Terminal   Company,    Bos- 
ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Commercial  Company, 

June   10, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

18,302 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Commercial    Motor 

Sept.  21, 

Apr.    28, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

- 

1,064 

Vehicle  Association,  Incor- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

porated,  Boston. 

Boston  Condensed  Milk  Com- 

May 18, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

900,000 

143,853 

144,048 

159,992 

160,200 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Boston   Confectionery   Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

700,000 

120,000 

55,855 

150,852 

99,352 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Co-operative  Building 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

352,939 

- 

- 

13,493 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston   Co-operative  Flower 

Feb.     2, 

2  Nov.     1, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

18  750 

- 

6,199 

Market,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Co-operative  Flower 

Apr.   27, 

Oct.    31, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

750 

1,750 

Market,  Boston  (for  1908). 

1914. 

1908. 

1908. 

Boston  Copper  Works  Com- 

July    8, 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

2,950 

250 

700 

7,741 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston      Corking      Machine 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

150 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Dental  Institute,  Inc., 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

5b 

24 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Development  and  Sani- 

Apr.    7, 

2  Apr.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

21  787,200 

with  R.  E. 

6,161 

64,444 

tary  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Dry  Goods  Company, 

May  20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,934 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Duck  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 14, 

Feb.   10, 

23Jan.     1, 

350,000 

225,657 

with  R.  E. 

328,513 

39,924 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Dwelling  House  Com- 

Aug. 28, 

July   30, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

512,437 

- 

- 

19,299 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Dye    House,    Inc., 

July   21, 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

7,500 

- 

3,807 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Egg  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

3,339 

17,863 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Electric    Protective 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Association,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Electrotype  Company, 

Aug.  25, 

Aug.  18, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

4,431 

425 

1,313 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Envelope  Company, 

Aug.  14, 

July     7, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,430 

10,282 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston     Express     Exchange 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

(Incorporated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Feather  Duster  Com- 

Feb.  10, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

- 

- 

2,742 

19,864 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  None  held  since  organization. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Fixtures. 

*  Good  will. 

s  r'umiturc  and  fixtures. 

«  Bonds. 


'  Prepaid  and  deferred  assets,  taxes, 

insurance,  etc. 
8  Trca.sury  stock. 
'  Bond  interest. 

1°  Office  furniture  and  equipment, 
n  Options. 


12  Investment. 

13  Trade-marks. 

14  Bonds  and  notes. 

15  Insurance  unearned. 
'6  Depreciation. 


1914. 


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207 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

d  fs  o 

1 
1 

>3 
1 

1 
Pi 

3 

S 

1 

< 

-si 
"§1 

J. 

o  a) 

3 

"3. 

03 

i 

3 

- 

- 

S12,800 

813,000 

$13,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

113,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,802 

1,000 

$2,361 

- 

- 

- 

$1,441 

4,802 

- 

- 

- 

16,324 

5,000 

238 

- 

$11,000 

- 

86 

16,324 

- 

- 

- 

7,822 

5,000 

56 

- 

- 

- 

2,766 

7,822 

3S250 

- 

11,074 

7,500 

1,002 

- 

- 

- 

2,572 

11,074 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

« 8752,446 

5  316 

6  9,000 

'  15,467 

8  369,500 

i»900 

113,000 

8 1,900 

38,324 
1,836 

2,203,317 

22,202 
4,800 

1,435,700 

15,105 
4,800 

64,020 
9  31,000 

150 

$620,000 

52,597 

- 

6,947 

2,203,317 

22,202 
4,800 

U73,131 

12  90,000 

- 

871,224 

714,800 

74,350 

- 

77,115 

$4,959 

- 

871,224 

13  25,000 
<  230,000 

"24,865 
15 1,381 

- 

681,059 

392,678 

6,949 

520,000 

292,000 

3,000 

31,569 

25,000 

68,200 

36,290 

83,378 
13 10,000 

1'  7,300 
3,949 

681,059 
392,678 
,     6,949 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

2,425 

'- 

- 

- 

- 

75 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

11,641 

1,010 

1,078 

- 

- 

- 

9,553 

11,641 

19  20,800 

13  100 

« 3,200 
^  1,000 

20  200 

7,150 
126 

32,900 
1,400 

30,000 
1,000 

2,900 
400 

~ 

32,900 
1,400 

: 

: 

201,066 

857,805 
216,000 

10,200 

22  489,800 

216,000 

344,231 

: 

- 

~ 

13,574 

857,805 
216,000 

- 

- 

- 

594,094 

350,000 

40,630 

- 

- 

203,464 

- 

594,094 

- 

- 

2,855 

534,591 

209,540 

5,308 

289,531 

30,212 

- 

- 

534,591 

*  5,000 

3  2,500 
24 1,200 

25  500 

28  3,000 

1,893 

22,400 
24,202 

300 
26  1,710 

15,000 

2,415 
4,170 

27 15,000 

2,975 

5,032 

22,400 
24,202 

<  6,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

376 

6,545 

6,100 

445 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,545 

4 1,500 

5  493 

- 

13,705 

5,000 

6,538 

- 

- 

2,167 

- 

13,705 

- 

5 1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

3  441 

- 

23,047 

16,000 

- 

- 

- 

136 

6,911 

23,047 

1'  And  dividend  payable  Jan.  15, 
1914. 

18  And  fixtures. 

19  Patent  rights. 

20  Dental  appliances. 


21  And  buildings  and  docks. 

22  Subscriptions  on  stock. 

23  Deducting  dividend  paid  Feb.  1, 

1914. 

24  Autos. 


25  Supplies. 

2«  Cash  received  for  capital  stock 

not  yet  issued. 
2'  Mortgage. 
28  Fixtures,  horses  and  wagons. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Boston  Feature  Filnij^Coni- 
pany,  Boston. 

Boston  Felt  and  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Boston  Fertilizer  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Fibre  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Boston  Filter  Company,  Chel- 


Boston  Fire  Adjustment  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston  (for 
1913). 

Boston  Fire  Adjustment  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Boston  Fish  Market  Corpo- 
ration, Boston. 

Boston  Floor  Company, 
Limited,  Boston. 

Boston  Flower  Exchange,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Boston  Food  Products  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Forge  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Boston  Foundry  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  French  Range  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Fresh  Tripe  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Furnace  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston     Garage     Company, 


Boston  Gardening  Company, 

Newton. 
Boston  Gas  Piping  and  Fix- 
ture Co.,  Boston. 
Boston    Gazette    Company, 

Boston. 
Boston  Globe  Cap  Company, 

Boston. 
Boston      Gore     and      Web 

Manufacturing    Company, 

Chelsea. 
Boston  Hat  &  Bonnet  Frame 

Company,  Boston. 
Boston    Hebrew    Publishing 

Company,  Boston. 
Boston  Herald,  Incorporated, 

Boston. 


Boston  Hide  and  Skin  Asso- 
ciation, Boston. 


nCCd 


July  20, 
1914. 

Apr.     4, 

1914. 
Feb.   26, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Feb.   17, 

1914. 


Dec.  17, 
1913. 

Nov.  17, 
1914. 

May  19, 
1914. 

Sept.  23, 

1914. 
Dec.   19. 

1913. 
Apr.   10, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Aug.  21, 

1914. 
July   18, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Apr.   13, 

1914. 
Apr.   28, 

1914. 
Jan.     5, 

1914. 

Sept.  16, 
1914. 

Apr.  1, 
1914. 

July  3, 
1914. 


Apr.     9, 
1914. 


1  July     1 

1914. 
Jan.     5 

1914. 
4  Feb.   10 

1914. 
8  Mch.    4 

1914. 
Jan.    27 

1914. 


Nov.  12, 
1913. 

Oct.  5 
1914. 

Feb.  28, 
1914. 

July     6 

1914. 
Oct.    25 

1913. 
Mch.  20 

1914. 
Apr.   16 

1914. 
Feb.   28 

1914. 
May     6 

1914. 
July    13 

1914. 
Jan.    26 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 
Dec.   18 

1913. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Feb.     3 

1914. 
Dec.   17 

1913. 

June  25 
1914. 

Jan.     5 

1914. 

4  Feb.     2 

1914. 


Mch.    3, 
1914. 


Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 


Oct.  6, 
1913. 

Oct.  5, 
1914. 

Feb.  28, 
1914. 

July     1, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.     1 , 

1914. 
Dec.-    1, 

1913. 
May     6, 

1914. 
July     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Nov.     1, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.     6, 

1914. 
Nov.  29, 

19.13. 

May  1, 
1914. 

Jan.  5, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 


Feb.   28, 
19l4. 


$10,000 
50,000 

130,000 
25,000 
50,000 

25,000 

25,000 
2,000,000 

30,000 
20,000 
90,000 
100,000 
10,000 
10,000 
11,200 
10,000 
75,000 
50,000 
2,000 
25,000 
15,000 
50,000 

25,000 

10,000 

1,764,000 

5,000 


6  $6,000 
23,837 


705,294 
329 


16,444 


2,000 


156,000 
30,000 


11,595 


caSScQ 


2  13,312 
6  28,833 

20,028 
712 


4,912 
32,159 
8,469 
1,200 
l,50fl 
1,421 

2,500 

376 

1,600 

1,948 

30,168 

3,298 
15 

2s  34,784 


$7,292 

12,000 

9  31,339 


5,905 

4,950 
23,605 

1,120 

450 

19,066 

10,516 


795 

150 

12,250 

29,113 

906 

27  100 

6,234 


^  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2  And  tools,  etc. 

'  Patent  rights. 

*  Adjourned. 

'  And  rights  under  agreement  with 

town  of  Arlington  at  reduced 

book  value. 
'  And  plant. 


'  Office  furniture. 

8  Date  of  postponement. 

5  And  rentals. 

1"  Furniture,    fixtures,    teams    and 

motor  car. 
1'  Tools  and  patterns. 
'-  Prepaid  insurance. 
"  Securities. 


1''  Advanced  payments. 

16  Expenses. 

16  Rent. 

1'  Stock  of  other  corporations. 

18  Buildings  allowed. 

19  Stock,  premiums  and  interest. 

20  Good  will. 


1914.1 


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209 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

1/IABILITIES. 

ii  ■ 

1 

a 

1 

►3 

-a 
a 

C3 
1 

o 

1 

S 

Q 

§3 
g  ^ 
< 

-o 
c 

ii 

1 

.If 

5 

3 

1 

1 

H 

- 

.- 

S4,644 

S5,300 

85,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

S5,300 

3  S35,000 

- 

2,170 

50,526 

50,000 

8526 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,526 

3 15,000 

^  S300 

122,483 

179,908 

130,000 

49,908 

- 

- 

- 

- 

179,908 

- 

- 

2,575 

82,326 

25,000 

35,542 

513,334 

- 

- 

S8,450 

82,326 

3  5,000 

10 1,986 
11780 

12  131 

13  2,250 

noo 

24,506 

53,084 
27,750 

50,000 
25,000 

397 
2,750 

"S99 

63,588 

53,084 
27,750 

- 

'75 

25,389 

26,514 

25,000 

1,514 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,514 

15  65,712 

i«  8,750 
17  90,000 

883,780 
12,637 

523,000 
3,000 

9,284 

319,000 

18  6,452 
10  35,328 

353 

883,780 
12,637 

20  502 

22  25,000 
20  31,102 

21 3,306 
"  16,766 

21,101 
23,638 

23,225 
91,158 
127,814 

12,080 
86,500 
100,000 

4,656 
4,988 

- 

22,826 

- 

11,145 

23,225 
91,156 
127,814 

~ 

~ 

~ 

9,773 
4,549 

5,000 

23  1,100 

1,500 

3,573 

2,952 

: 

: 

: 

100 
97 

9,773 
4,549 

- 

21  6,091 

- 

35,288 

11,200 

5,901 

- 

- 

18,187 

- 

35,288 

- 

- 

12,105 

28,143 

10,000 

2,978 

400 

14,765 

- 

- 

28,143 

- 

- 

- 

158,425 

75,000 

- 

75,000 

8,000 

- 

425 

158,425 

20  5,000 

- 

1,842 

45,450 

25,100 

350 

20,000 

_ 

- 

- 

45,450 

- 

- 

- 

4,398 

2,000 

2,040 

- 

- 

358 

- 

4,398 

20  4,500 

- 

5,923 

12,173 

9,270 

2,903 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,173 

20  4,000 

- 

- 

22,245 

14,200 

1,260 

- 

6,352 

- 

433 

22,245 

23  297 

- 

- 

83,159 

50,000 

15,224 

- 

15,072 

- 

2,863 

83,159 

22  10,000 

26  15  QOO 

- 

- 

42,886 

25,000 

1,379 

3,335 

- 

- 

13,172 

42,886 

- 

1,635 

2,450 

1,200 

1,250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,450 

29  2,702,919 

30  7,561 

312,501 

32  8,193 

33 18,766 

34  727,284 

3,741,102 

1,763,500 

179,841 

1,757,500 

40,261 

- 

- 

3,741,102 

- 

- 

5,677 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

677 

5,677 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  Subscription  for  stock  not  issued. 

24  Horse  and  wagon,  fi,xture,  truck 

account. 

25  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 
28  Good  will  and  patents. 


2'  And  type. 
28  And  tools. 

20  Patent  rights,  good  will,  machin- 
ery, tools,  etc. 

30  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes. 

31  Investments. 

32  Improvements. 


33  Suspense  accounts. 

31  Includes  8268,818.33  balance  from 
previous  account  and  8118,500 
suspense  account  for  1910  (two 
months),  1911,  1912,  and  1913 
charged  off. 


210 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


C3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

s 

s 

c3 

1 
1 

"1 
1 

O 

"a 

0 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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1 

o 

1 

■a  S 

■3 

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Men 
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Stoc 
ess. 

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Boston    Holding    Company, 

Oct.    30, 

Aug.     3, 

July   31, 

$40,000 

§10,000 

with  R  E. 

, 

$2 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  House  Wrecking  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

2750 

$500 

$1,500 

534 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Ice  Company,  The, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    20, 

Oct.    31, 

500,000 

1,191,900 

- 

303,969 

327,314 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Ice  Cream  Company, 

May     6, 

«Apr.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

64,781 

24,380 

9,744 

28,928 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Index    Card    Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

14,766 

12,307 

17,167 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Institute,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Aug.    5, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

3,500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Insulated    Wire    & 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

66,625 

44,284 

50,992 

43,923 

Cable  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Interior  Finish  Com- 

Sept. 22, 

*Aug.   11, 

May   12, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,877 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Investment  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

14  _ 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

415,725 

- 

- 

68,014 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Iron  Works,  Boston, 

Dec.   18, 
1913. 

4  Dec.     8, 
1913. 

Nov.    4, 
1913. 

75,000 

- 

- 

275 

98 

Boston  Lace  Store,  Inc.,  The, 

June   11, 

18- 

May     1, 

3,000 

- 

50 

11,751 

1,266 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Lacing   Hook   Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Lighter     Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

28,718 

3,704 

15,704 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Lightning  Rod  Co., 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

22720 

2,399 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Live    Poultry    Co., 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  14, 

15,000 

- 

23  2,216 

3,896 

23,854 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Loan  Company,  Bos- 

July  21, 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.    28, 

150,110 

- 

- 

8,983 

96,035 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Lunch  Company  Inc., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      6, 

5,000 

- 

- 

200 

300 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Machine  Works  Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

43,345 

83,329 

46,324 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Machinery  Company, 

May  29, 

28  May  29, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

29  11,000 

- 

222 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept.   8, 

4  Sept.    3, 

June  27, 

800,000 

848,797 

with  R.  E. 

703,795 

251,343 

pany,  1901,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Map  Mounting  Serv- 

Sept.   1, 

July   25, 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

207 

583 

3,050 

ice,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Market  Reporter  Pub- 

Aug. 25, 

July    10, 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

727 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Mat  Leather  Finish- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.    21, 

30,000 

- 

12,000 

12,472 

17,160 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Merchandise  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston     Milling     Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

7,000 

- 

29  3,974 

2,882 

3,555 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston     Mirror    Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

12,000 

12,644 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston   Musical   Instrument 

Apr.    30, 

4  Apr.     9, 

Dec.   31. 

30,000 

- 

2,213 

7,825 

3,807 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Mutual  Film  Corpo- 

June  13, 

Apr.    18, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

45,896 

12,136 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

1  Mortgage. 

2  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

3  Good  will. 
*  Adjourned. 
6  Fixtures. 

6  Delivery  equipment,  horses,  wag- 
ons, autos,  etc. 
'  Prepaid  expenses,  etc. 


8  Reserves  for  depreciation. 

9  Courses  of  instruction. 
1"  Subscriptions. 

ii  Prepaid  interest. 
12  Canadian  factory  account. 
"  Reserve  for  notes  receivable  dis- 
counted. 
1^  None  held  since  organization. 


15  Securities. 

16  Reserve  against  rents  owed. 
1'  Patent  rights. 

18  None  held  in  1914. 

19  Trustee  stock. 

20  Contracts. 

21  Mortgages. 

22  And  wagons,  harnesses,  etc. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


211 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets- 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

sag 

1 

1 

1 

-i 

1 

-i 

■a 

a 

1-^ 

-a 
° 

ill 

1 

C3 
O 

3 
^ 

1 

< 

fa 

a  a 
'•5  a 

1 

- 

- 

S30,396 

540,398 

$20,000 

- 

1  $8,500 

$11,898 

- 

- 

$40,398 

3  $2,500 

- 

- 

5,784 

5,100 

$107 

- 

- 

- 

$577 

5,784 

- 

- 

- 

1,823,183 

500,000 

80,072 

366,500 

- 

$876,611 

- 

1,823,183 

3  6,500 

5  S2,295 

6  35,306 

7  794 

166,228 
50,740 

10,000 
37,500 

10,088 
12,557 

30,000 

77,706 
8  38,434 

683 

166,228 
50,740 

3 1,000 
3  87,000 

9 1,000 

"104 
12  38,077 

32,275 

38,775 
331,005 

4,877 

30,100 
10  2,475 
147,000 

500 

1,200 

40,106 

4,377 

10,000 

5,000 
42,770 

13  473 

90,656 

38,775 
331,005 

4,877 

- 

15  568,071 

- 

1,051,810 

996,600 

1,054 

- 

- 

16  2,518 

51,638 

1,051,810 

1^26,000 
3  44,000 

- 

5,867 

76,240 

75,000 

1,240 

- 

- 

- 

- 

76,240 

- 

2,824 

15,891 

3,000 

12,891 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,891 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

3  500 

w  7,900 
20  5,800 

2,679 

61,826 
6,298 

25,000 
2,000 

25,752 
4,298 

21 9,582 

- 

- 

1,492 

61,826 
6,298 

3  44,123 

21 1,238 

25  5,100 

26  6,000 

27  700 

2,500 

42,304 
152,341 

15,000 
97,170 

4,811 
55,171 

11,000 

11,493 

42,304 
152,341 

3  2,300 

6  720 

1,480 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

17  25,097 

- 

- 

198,095 

100,000 

4,504 

- 

35,000 

47,247 

11,344 

198,095 

I'  100,000 

- 

- 

111,222 

100,000 

333 

- 

1,500 

- 

9,389 

111,222 

- 

- 

- 

1,803,935 

800,000 

175 

- 

855,000 

30  6,500 

315 

142,255 

1,803,935 

- 

- 

2,030 

5,870 

3,000 

2,870 

- 

- 

- 

5,870 

3  49,000 

52  300 

10,225 

60,252 

50,000 

10,252 

- 

- 

- 

60,252 

- 

- 

- 

41,632 

20,000 

5,875 

- 

14,500 

1,257 

- 

41,632 

- 

- 

- 

1,100 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100 

1,100 

3  2,500 

33  155 

~ 

13,066 
25,644 

6,800 
10,000 

3,124 

4,821 

- 

2,125 

781 

34  236 

35  5,928 

4,895 

13,066 
25,644 

3 14,231 

- 

2,724 

30,800 

30,000 

- 

- 

800 

- 

- 

30,800 

- 

- 

14,021 

72,053 

5,000 

67,053 

- 

- 

- 

- 

72,053 

23  And  fixtures. 

24  Teams. 

25  Stock  of  other  firms  and  corpo- 

rations. 

26  Lease  and  slaughter  house  privi- 

leges. 

27  Seven  hundred  shares  common 

stock  held  as  treasury  stock. 


23  In  lieu  of  annual. 

29  And  equipment. 

30  Reserve  for  taxes. 

31  Reserve  for  income  tax. 

32  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

33  Unexpired  insurance. 


34  Accrued  items. 

35  Twenty  per  cent,  depreciation  ac- 

count stock  and  accounts  (mer- 
chandise on  hand  consisting 
mainly  of  gilt  frames  and  mold- 
ings— gross  depreciative  stock). 


212 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


la 

1 

a 

s. 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 

-2 

tion. 

hen  Certi 
filed. 

ate  of  Mee 

1 

iithorized 
Stock. 

.5 

anufactun 
Merehand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

Q3 

il 

^ 

Q 

Q 

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(S 

§ 

§ 

o 

Boston,  Nahant     and    Pines 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

$135,000 

$7,812 

Steamboat  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  National  League  Base- 

Deo.   13, 

Nov.  21 

Nov.  21, 

100,000 

S238,638 

5,689 

ball  Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  News  Bureau   Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

SI 

- 

15,064 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Nickel  Plating  Com- 

Apr.  23, 

Apr.    11 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

_ 

5,500 

$5,500 

14,434 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Note  Brokerage  Com- 

May  18, 

May     2 

May     1, 

6,600 

_ 

_ 

_ 

13,879 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Oil  and  Gasolene  Com- 

July   20, 

May  22 

May     1, 

4,000 

J. 

- 

2,220 

6,914 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Opera  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 23, 

11  Dec.  31 

Julv    31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,470 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston     Optical     Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

8,961 

74,370 

51,939 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Oregon  Mast  Com- 

Apr.  23, 

18  Apr.    17 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

19,374 

10,011 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Packing  and  Provi- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   27, 

100,000 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

sion  Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Paper  Specialty  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Dec.     2 

Deo.     2, 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

685 

1,145 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Parcel  Delivery  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,132 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston     Paving     Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.      1 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Pencil  Pointer  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

7,205 

6,787 

32,458 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Piano  Supply   Com- 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

66,071 

76,834 

3,667 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Pier,    or    the    Long 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.     8 

Mch.  31, 

480,000 

467,000 

- 

- 

2,488 

Wharf,  Proprietors  of,  Bos- 
ton. 
Boston  Pipe  &  Fittings  Co., 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

_ 

_ 

19,720 

21,473 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Plastic  Art  Company, 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.    10 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

9,300 

- 

16,448 

6,028 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Plate    and    Window 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

176,197 

26,542 

1.59,625 

271,277 

Glass  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston,  Plymouth  and  New 

July    10, 

June     9 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bedford   Steamship    Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

pany,  Boston. 

Boston    Pneumatic    Transit 

June     2, 

May  20 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

27  36,264 

3,150 

46,333 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Pocket  Manual  Com- 

Mch. IQ., 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

700 

50 

1,519 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston     Portrait     Company 

May     9, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

28  4,454 

8,480 

7,319 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Printing    Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

30  8,400 

- 

11,101 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Printing  Press  &  Ma- 

June 22, 

June     8 

May  30, 

4,000 

- 

10,890 

473 

1,437 

chinery  Co.,  East  Bridge- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

water. 

Boston,  Providence  and  Fall 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

River   Express    Company, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Steamer  property. 

3  Furniture  and  fi.xtures. 

■•  Prepaid  expense  account. 
'■  Prepaid  insurance. 
"  Insurance  claim. 


'  Prepaid  concession. 

8  Players. 

9  Franchise. 
i»  Outfit. 

11  Special  meeting. 


12  Scenery,  costumes,  props,  music, 

fixtures,  etc. 

13  Advances  and  payments  for  ac- 

count season  1913-1914. 
i*"  Depreciation. 
16  Advance  sales  1913-1914. 


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Assets  - 

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406,646 

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50,000 

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492,393 

1 17,452 

- 

374 

20,095 

20,000 

95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,095 

1 31,348 

29  8,121 

- 

59,722 

50,000 

1,004 

- 

- 

- 

8,718 

59,722 

- 

- 

- 

19,501 

10,000 

9,318 

- 

- 

- 

183 

19,501 

1  6,610 

- 

3,108 

22,518 

4,000 

943 

- 

17,575 

- 

- 

22,518 

- 

31 30,000 

- 

30,000 

28,500 

- 

743 

- 

757 

- 

30,000 

16  Guaranty  account. 

1'  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

1'  Adjourned. 

19  Vessel  stock. 

20  Loan  (F.T.Paul). 

21  Bonds. 


22  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

23  Patent  rights. 

24  Treasury  stock. 

25  Reserve  fund  investments. 

26  Good  will,  copyrights,  models 

fixtures. 


27  And  plant. 

28  And  fixtures. 

29  Advances. 
3°  And  tools. 

31  A  going  express  business, 
wagons,  good  will,  etc. 


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Boston    Railroad    Holding 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  16, 

June  30, 

$30,400,400 

$3,193 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Regalia    Company, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   15, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

_ 

$680 

$19,817 

6,500 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston    Rubber    Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

$95,097 

- 

- 

7,459 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston   Rubber   Shoe   Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     3, 

Dee.  31, 

5,000,000 

996,700 

371,000 

2,920,760 

2,214,105 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Sanitary  Wagon  Com- 

Aug.    5, 

6  July     7, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston   Sash    Weight   Com- 

May 11, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

100,000 

- 

8,401 

2,738 

5,195 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Boston  Saw  and  Tool  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Dec.     6, 

Dec.     6, 

6,000 

_ 

2,000 

2,090 

961 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston    Self-Locking    Block 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

7  623 

2,199 

507 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Shippers  Express  Co., 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Silk  Company,  The, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

4,729 

1,663 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Silver  Black  Fox  Com- 

June  11, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2.000 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Specialty  Stores  Com- 

May 26, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    28, 

35,000 

- 

- 

14,853 

263 

pany,  Maynard. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Stitching  and  Plaiting 

Oct.    23, 

Oct.      1, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

5,771 

3,914 

2,305 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Stoker  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Storage    Warehouse 

May   11, 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000,000 

1,653,394 

- 

- 

13,394 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston   Straw   Board    Com- 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

1'  2,796 

25,577 

76,806 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Suburban  Book  Co., 

May  28, 

May     4, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

50 

2,351 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Tavern  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.      6, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

3,668 

8,027 

Boston  Team  Owners'  Sup- 

Jan.     3, 

6  Oct.      1, 

Sept.  25, 

50,000 

_ 

346 

724 

646 

ply  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston     Telephone     Herald 

May  29, 

24  _ 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Syndicate,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Boston    Terminal    Refriger- 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

249,173 

with  R.  E. 

- 

19,319 

ating  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Thread    and    Twine 

Dec.   29, 

Dec.   11, 

Sept.  30, 

80,000 

- 

82,312 

199,141 

3,784 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Times  Company,  The 

Jan.     5, 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  26, 

24,000 

- 

2,639 

- 

4,667 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Tow  Boat  Company, 

Oct.      6, 

Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

400,000 

•  - 

- 

11,228 

70,061 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Transcript  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

280,000 

70,500 

- 

119,294 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Transfer    Company, 

June   10, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,156 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Travelling     Goods 

Feb.    20, 

6  Feb.   10, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,042 

2,723 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston   Trucking   Company, 

June   10, 

June     9, 

Mch.  29, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

800 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston    Upholstering    Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

19,128 

16,403 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Stock  and  bonds  in  other  corpo- 

rations. 

2  Dividend  preferred  stock  payable 

July  10,  1914. 

3  Fixtures. 

4  Patent  rights. 

'  Property  and  plant  reserve. 


^  Adjourned. 

7  And  tools. 

8  Patterns  and  dies. 

9  Good  will. 

1"  Options  on  two  pair  foxes. 
"  Prospectuses. 
12  Patterns. 


13  Patterns  and  drawings. 
"  Construction  account. 
15  Mortgage  indebtedness. 
1^  Suspense  account. 
1'  And  fixtures. 
18  Deferred  charges, 
li"  Reserved  for  bad  debts. 


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LUBILITIES. 

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832,171,166 

- 

3  900 

- 

27,897 

5,000 

9,599 

- 

12,001 

81,297 

- 

27,897 

- 

- 

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102,556 

50,000 

40,092 

- 

- 

- 

812,464 

102,556 

4  $2,342 

30,000 

- 

6,534,907 

5,000,000 

80,746 

- 

- 

1,235,501 
6  218,660 

- 

6,534,907 

- 

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300 

300 

300 

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«  88,000 

- 

11,133 

115,467 

100,000 

6,051 

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9,416 

- 

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115,467 

- 

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6,216 

11,267 

2,850 

8,417 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,267 

4  500 

8 1,800 

10,022 

15,651 

15,000 

651 

- 

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15,651 

- 

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114 

110 

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9 10,000 

- 

3,369 

19,761 

17,500 

2,261 

- 

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9  4,300 

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8,300 

6,300 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,300 

- 

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8,006 

23,122 

18,000 

2,122 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

23,122 

9  10,000 

12  700 
3  750 

- 

23,440 

17,200 

3,530 

- 

- 

- 

2,710 

23,440 

4  75,000 
9  3,000 

9  10,000 
9  9,450 

13  3,250 

"  118,751 

18  382 

24,433 

105,683 

1,785,539 

115,561 

11,851 

98,015 

1,255,000 

50,000 

10,000 

7,668 

35,020 
1,097 

8150,000 

15 

70,000 
25,000 

310,081 
16  458 
4,740 
"801 

754 

105,683 

1,785,539 

115,561 

11,851 

9  500 

2»  29,441 
21 15,000 
22  17,781 
23 18,877 

439 

92,794 
2,655 

50,000 
1,405 

25,151 
800 

- 

4,000 
450 

13,643 

- 

92,794 
2,655 

25  71,320 

26  47,513 
27  306,399 

- 

693,724 
285,237 

350,000 
80,000 

8,201 
13,310 

- 

25,000 

28  310,000 

191,927 

- 

523 

693,724 
285,237 

- 

- 

23,140 

30,446 

24,000 

5,209 

- 

1,237 

- 

- 

30,446 

~ 

29  500,202 

- 

581,491 
469,794 

400,000 
60,000 

17,029 
9,007 

: 

115,000 

30 18,398 
31  6,731 
400,787 

24,333 

581,491 
469,794 

9  7,000 

32  10,000 

- 

21,156 

20,000 

312 

- 

- 

844 

21,156 

9 1,000 

- 

154 

5,919 

5,000 

919 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,919 

- 

- 

10,050 

10,850 

10,000 

850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,850 

- 

33  330 

550 

36,411 

15,000 

21,261 

3*150 

- 

- 

36,411 

20  Furniture    and     fixtures,     beds, 

bedding,  etc. 

21  Investments. 

22  Repairs  and  alterations. 

23  Prepaid  items  :  rent,  license,  taxes, 

insurance,  etc. 

24  None  held  since  organization. 


25  Good  will,  supplies,  etc. 

26  Accrued  storage  charges  and  in- 

ventory. 

2'  Customers'  loans. 

28  Notes  payable  secured   by  cus- 
tomers' loans. 


29  Property  accounts. 

30  Depreciation  reserve. 

31  Reserve  for   liability   compensa- 

tion insurance. 

32  Teams. 

33  Deferred  debits. 

34  Deferred  credits. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Boston    Varnish    Company, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  28, 

Dec.     1, 

S300,000 

S63,804 

$5,000 

§91,990 

$179,272 

Everett. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston  Veterinary  Hospital, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      3, 

7,000 

29,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston   Wall   Paper   House, 

Aug.   11, 

Aug.     7, 

July      1, 

50,000 

- 

3  7,500 

31,097 

15,829 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Water  Power  Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    28, 

Mch.  31, 

4  _ 

162,400 

- 

- 

11,073 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Waterproof  Clothing 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,205 

4,921 

20,359 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston  Wharf  Company,  The, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000,000 

7,469,126 

- 

- 

54,420 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston    Wholesale    Grocery 

Dec.     4, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  10, 

51,000 

- 

- 

87,219 

7,271 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston     Willow     Furniture 

July    13, 

June     1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

98 

12,598 

5,069 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rub- 

Oct.   30, 

Oct.      5, 

Aug.  31, 

2,550,000 

1,217,079 

757,637 

821,646 

913,674 

ber  Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston  Yarn  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 24, 

21  Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

481,595 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bosworth  &  Beal  Inc.,  Co- 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,436 

3,859 

hasset. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boughton    Door    Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

24 1,769 

- 

352 

78 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boulevard    Auto    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

14,042 

4,152 

641 

3,025 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boulevard     Pharmacy, 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3  4,000 

- 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bourn-Hadley    Company, 

Sept.     1, 

Aug.   10, 

June  30, 

45,000 

45,672 

with  R.  E. 

32,006 

21,091 

Templeton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bourne  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.    9, 
1914. 

Oct.    21, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

1,000,000 

190,000 

937,731 

198,365 

57,331 

Boutwell  Bros.  Incorporated, 

Deo.     1, 

Nov.     3, 

Sept.  30, 

60,000 

2,492 

2' 5,031 

68,251 

16,962 

Lowell  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boutwell  Bros.  Incorporated, 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.    2, 

Sept.  30, 

60,000 

2,492 

27  5,240 

62,114 

16,157 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bow  Ridge  Development  Com- 

July    3, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

25,000 

4,763 

2,500 

- 

505 

pany,  The,  Boston. 
Bowditch  &  Clapp  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.    15, 

Dec.    15, 

80,000 

- 

- 

61,403 

100,953 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bowenville    Coal    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

35,800 

7,788 

26,a79 

52,778 

The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bowie  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept.    1, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bowker  Fertilizer  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

21,386 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bowker    Torrey    Company, 

May  14, 

21  May     6, 

Dec.   31, 

225,000 

3,000 

82  22,122 

54,730 

49,081 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boyajian's   Pharmacy,    Bos- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.    17, 

5,000 

- 

375 

4,325 

460 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boyce  Cigar  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    8, 

May  12, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,518 

2,975 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boyd  Motor  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  28, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

3,986 

- 

- 

5,247 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boyd    Transportation    Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

. 

2,800 

1.504 

pany,  The,  Brockton. 
Boyden  and  Company,  Incor- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.  25, 

=6  July  27, 

Mch.  15, 

10,000 

- 

1,100 

with 

4,405 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'ch'y 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

'  And  fixtures. 

4  1,854  shares  preferred  stock,  par 
value  $25.  94,416  shares  com- 
mon stock,  par  value  not  fixed. 

'  Bonds  of  1 893  in  treasury. 


6  Deficit,  which  does  not  include 

capital  stock. 
'  Coupons  outstanding. 
8  Interest  on  coupons  outstanding 

since  maturity. 
8  Bonds  of  1893  outstanding. 
10  Scrip  exchangeable  for  bonds. 


11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Supplies  on  hand. 

13  Investments. 

!■'  U.  S.  income  tax  withheld. 
15  Contingent  fund. 
w  Repair  and  depreciation  fund. 
1'  Equipment. 


1914. 


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217 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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8390,066 

1300,000 

850,741 

- 

- 

839,325 

- 

8390,066 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

32,500 

7,000 

500 

824,000 

- 

- 

81,000 

32,500 

2 10,000 

- 

- 

64,426 

40,000 

5,134 

- 

816,200 

- 

3,092 

64,426 

- 

5  $158,000 
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12  10 

13  252,000 
1'  6,174 

6S252,135 

583,608 

26,602 

7,775,546 

100,664 

4_ 

6,000 

6,000,000 

42,075 

'  61,800 

8 126,744 

16,384 

41,871 

9  390,000 
w  5,064 

1,500,000 
15  56,429 

1,970 
27,220 

2,248 

16 191,857 

18  800 

15,918 

583,608 

26,602 

7,775,546 

100,664 

- 

- 

- 

17,765 

10,000 

5,706 

- 

- 

2,059 

- 

17,765 

u 

13  50,000 
22  375 

- 

3,710,037 

531,970 

8,295 

1,750,000 

100,000 

5,100 

48,304 
19  7,799 
32,799 

3,072 

- 

348,000 
287,000 

1,460,043 

20  95,891 

107,171 

23  5,000 

with 
surplus 
123 

3,710,037 

531,970 

8,295 

1 23,837 
2  3,500 
2  3,000 

25  288 

1,416 

31,240 

30,000 

1,240 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,240 

- 

- 

24,860 

10,000 

1,572 

4,000 

- 

- 

9,288 

24,860 

2 1,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

: 

: 

~ 

98,769 
1,383,427 

45,000 
1,000,000 

34,709 

: 

with  acots. 
payable 
329,000 

16,500 
26  2,560 

54,427 

98,769 
1,383,427 

- 

28  630 

- 

93,366 

60,000 

15,511 

- 

16,000 

- 

1,855 

93,366 

- 

28  859 

2,587 

89,449 

60,000 

13,449 

- 

29 16,000 

- 

- 

89,449 

- 

30  2,000 

14,193 

23,961 

16,950 

1,823 

- 

5,188 

- 

- 

23,961 

- 

- 

- 

162,356 

80,000 

51,348 

- 

31,008 

- 

162,356 

- 

- 

- 

122,745 

40,000 

41,928 

- 

- 

- 

40,817 

122,745 

1 12,500 

- 

1,220 

13,720 

12,500 

40 

1,180 

13,720 

- 

- 

31 968,614 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

2 101,900 

- 

- 

230,833 

177,200 

51,770 

- 

- 

- 

1,863 

230,833 

- 

- 

- 

5,160 

5,000 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,160 

33  2,500 

34  2,154 

- 

9,388 

9,147 
18,621 

2,800 
10,000 

5,259 
8,621 

- 

- 

- 

1,088 

9,147 
18,621 

- 

- 

- 

4,304 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,304 

4,304 

- 

- 

- 

5,505 

30 

3,485 

- 

- 

- 

1,990 

5,505 

18  Reserve. 

1'  Accrued  wagra. 

20  Guarantee  account. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  Reserve  account. 


24  And  patterns,  drawings,  models 

and  oflSce  equipment. 

25  Tools. 

26  Undivided  profits. 

2'  And  working  equipment. 

28  Suspense  account. 

29  Bank  loans. 


30  Shares  in  other  companies. 

31  And  assets  distributed  to  stockholders. 

32  And  furniture,  fixtures,  horses  and  wagons. 

33  Trade-marks. 

34  Good  will  and  equipment. 

35  Date  of  postponement. 


218 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPOR-'^- 
TION. 


-ate 


Boylston  Bottling  Company, 
Boston. 

Boylston  Dental  Laboratory 

Company,  Boston. 
Boylston  Market  Association, 

the,  Boston. 
Boylston  Realty  Corporation, 

Boston. 
Boylston  Teaming  Company, 

Clinton. 
Boynton  and  Plummer,  Inc., 

Worcester. 
Boynton  Coal  Company  (In- 
corporated), Gloucester. 
Brackett-Parker     Company, 

Boston. 
Bradbury     Company,     The, 

Boston. 
Bradford  Yarn  Mills,  Warren, 

Bradlee  and  Chatman  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Bradley  Fertilizer  Company, 
Boston. 

Bradley  Rug  Co.,  Plymouth, 

Bradstreet    Heel    Company, 

Haverhill. 
Bragdon-Jones        Company, 

Boston. 
Braintree     Rubber     Cement 

Company,  Braintree. 
Brandt    Leather    Company, 

Boston. 
Brandt  Leather  Corporation, 

Boston. 
Brant    Rock    House    Co., 

Marshfield. 
Breck-Robinson   Nursery 

Company,  Boston. 
Breck      Rubber     Company, 

Springfield. 
Breed  Coal  Company,  Lynn, 

Brennan  Boot  and  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Natick. 

Breslin  &  Campbell,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Breton  Coal  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Brewer  &  Company  Inc., 
Fall  River. 

Brewer  Elevator  Company, 
Boston. 

Brewster  Hotel  Company, 
Boston. 

Bridge  Company,  The,  Ar- 
lington. • 

Bridgewater  Ice  and  Coal 
Company,  The,  Bridge- 
water. 


Feb.  26, 

Jan.  7, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  6, 

Jan.   5, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  7, 

Feb.  2, 

Feb.  2, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  5, 

Feb.  5, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

July  3, 

July  2, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  2, 

Nov.  30, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Sept.  3, 

'  Aug.  6, 

June  30, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.  16, 

7  Apr.  2, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.  10, 

Feb.  7, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  6, 

Jan.  3, 

Jan.   3, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

June  2, 

8  - 

Feb.  28, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  10, 

Feb.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1908. 

1913. 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June  23, 

June  1, 

May  1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  6, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1912. 

1912. 

June  26, 

Mch.  8, 

Feb.  28, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nov.  21, 

July  15, 

June  27, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nov.  30, 

July  16, 

June  27, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sept.  28, 

Aug.  3, 

May  15, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.  10, 

Feb.  4, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.  7, 

May  9, 

Apr.  30, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.  9, 

Nov.  1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  5, 

Feb.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.  14, 

Oct.  6, 

Oct.   1, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.  9, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

July  17, 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.  1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

July  23, 

Apr.  6, 

Apr.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

iyi4. 

Apr.  15, 

Jan.  14, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

July  2, 

May  12, 

Apr.  30, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

$6,500 

10,000 

1,000,000 

105,000 

5,000 
15,000 
10,000 
75,000 
38,000 

5,500 
30,000 

5,000 
35,000 

5,000 
50,000 
12,000 
25,000 

1,000 

1,000 
25,000 

5,000 
20,000 
20,000 
500,000 
250,000 
45,000 

10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
25,000 


Assets. 


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s 

S 

!,171,375 
150,000 


1,200 


52,000 


13,500 


4,926 


50,000 
9,000 

25,000 
9,223 


5,069 
10,000 


- 

$1,295 

S320 

1,065 

10,000 

8,264 

600 

6,318 

- 

1,500 

5,500 

2,670 

- 

6,422 

19,116 

22,042 

2,243 

4,569 

3,840 

22,582 

2,783 

211,085 

- 

12,896 

- 

900 

- 

50,500 

- 

5,000 

5,989 

46,265 

- 

223,237 

- 

32,996 

6,000 

2,585 

- 

7,257 

- 

14,885 

5,892 

4,550 

1  Good  will. 

2  Horses  and  vehicles. 

3  Fixtures. 

*  Insurance  and  taxes  prepaid. 

'  Value  of  leaae. 


"  Horses  and  wagons. 
'  Adjourned. 
8  None  held  in  1914. 
6  Expenses  prepaid. 


1°  Accrued  dividend. 
"  Reserves. 

"  Treasury  common  stock. 
13  Interest    and     insurance    une.x- 
pired. 


1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


219 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2  81,400 

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- 

824,818 

$6,500 

Sl,118 

- 

812,522 

84,678 

- 

824,818 

11,737 

- 

- 

6,879 

6,000 

879 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,879 

- 

- 

- 

2,280,171 

1,000,000 

- 

8450,000 

- 

- 

8830,171 

2,280,171 

- 

5  29,500 

- 

180,311 

105,000 

- 

75,000 

- 

311 

- 

180,311 

- 

6  2,000 

§3,000 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,767 

15,000 

612 

- 

3,331 

- 

1,824 

20,767 

- 

- 

- 

16,968 

5,200 

221 

800 

8,012 

- 

2,735 

16,968 

- 

- 

12,348 

10,000 

939 

- 

- 

- 

1,409 

12,348 

- 

- 

32,554 

84,575 

38,000 

- 

35,000 

11,575 

- 

- 

84,575 

- 

- 

- 

8,370 

5,500 

2,760 

- 

_ 

- 

110 

8,370 

- 

3  3,261 
9  302 

- 

67,040 

30,000 

18,938 
10  1,500 

- 

11 2,066 

14,536 

67,040 

1 5,000 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

1  7,500 

12  2,500 
13  478 

78,661 

35,000 

26,029 

"164 

15  40 

7,500 

7,500 

2,428 

- 

78,661 

- 

- 

10,654 

5,000 

3,231 

- 

2,250 

- 

173 

10,654 

1 48,850 

- 

1,757 

52,460 

50,000 

2,460 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,460 

- 

- 

- 

44,821 

12,000 

13,167 

- 

- 

- 

19,654 

44,821 

- 

16 1,000 
"159 

- 

268,129 

25,000 

237,943 

- 

- 

18  882 

19  450 

3,854 

268,129 

- 

- 

- 

24,886 

1,000 

23,510 

- 

- 

- 

376 

24,886 

- 

- 

- 

1,275 

1,000 

275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,275 

- 

20  12,000 

- 

75,311 

25,000 

41,037 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

9,274 

75,311 

- 

3  250 

- 

7,146 

5,000 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

1,096 

7,146 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

20,000 

1,650 

20,000 

- 

- 

8,350 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

119,062 

20,000 

52,112 

- 

- 

- 

46,950 

119,062 

231,629 

- 

- 

568,890 

500,000 

10,050 

- 

- 

- 

58,840 

568,890 

- 

- 

231,946 

256,946 

250,000 

6,946 

- 

- 

- 

- 

256,946 

- 

3  2,058 

21 1,888 

22377 

- 

72,059 

45,000 

9,298 

- 

17,000 

- 

761 

72,059 

1 2,000 

- 

- 

15,847 

10,000 

5,790 

- 

- 

- 

57 

15,847 

1300 

23  350 

28,694 

52,468 

300 

45,575 

6,593 

- 

- 

- 

52,468 

- 

- 

- 

28,902 

20,000 

8,839 

- 

- 

63 

- 

28,902 

- 

- 

- 

26,382 

20,000 

5,228 

- 

- 

- 

1,154 

26,382 

1''  Accrued  interest. 
1^  Due  on  insurance. 
16  Securities. 
"  Prepaid  expense. 


18  Depreciation  reserve. 

19  Tax  reserve. 

20  Greenhouses,  horses,  vehicles  and 

tools. 


21  Horse,  wagon  and  automobile. 
2-  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 
23  Prepaid  license. 


220 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Bridgewater  Shoe  Factory 
Company,  Bridgewater. 

Bridgham  and  Smith  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Brierly-Lombard  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

Briggs  and  AUyn  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Lawrence, 

Briggs  Carriage  Company, 
Amesbury. 

Brigham     Company,     The, 
Springfield. 

Brighton  Coal  Company, 
Boston. 

Brighton  Cold  Storage  Ware- 
house Company,  Boston. 

Brighton  Dressed  Meat  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Brightwood  Manufacturing 
Company,  The,  North  An- 
dover. 

Bristol  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration, New  Bedford. 

Britton-Stevens  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Cambridge. 

Broadfield  Poultry  Farm, 
Inc.,  Bolton. 

Broadway  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Everett. 

Broadway  Extension  Poultry 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Broadway  Iron  Foundry 
Company,  Cambridge. 

Broadway  Pharmacy,  Incor- 
porated, Cambridge. 

Broadway  Storage  Company, 
Boston. 

Broadway  Theatre  Company, 
Springfield. 

Broadway  Theatre  Company 
of  Lawrence,  Lawrence. 

Brockton  Auto  Exchange, 
Brockton. 

Brockton  Box  Toe  Corpora- 
tion, Brockton. 

Brockton  Co-operative  Boot 
and  Shoe  Company,  Brock- 
ton. 

Brockton  Die  Company, 
Brockton. 

Brockton  Drug  Company, 
Brockton. 

Brockton  Hebrew  Loan  Cor- 
poration, The,  Brockton. 

Brockton  Heel  Company, 
Brockton. 

Brockton  Ice  &  Coal  Com- 
pany, Brockton. 

Brockton  Ideal  Box  Com- 
pany, The,  Brockton. 


Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1913. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 

Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Sept.    4, 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
June     2, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 

Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Feb.   20, 

1914. 
Dec.   23, 

1913. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Feb.  17, 
1914. 


Feb.   19 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
■  Apr.     9 

1914. 
Feb.   25, 

1914. 
Jan.      3 

1914. 
Feb.    13 

1914. 
May     5 

1914. 
Dec.     1 

1913. 
June     1 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 

Nov.  24, 

1913. 
Jan.    13 

1914. 
Feb.     6, 

1914. 
June     3 

1914. 
Jan.    13 

1914. 
Feb.     3 

1914. 
Jan.      5 

1914. 
Aug.     3, 

1914. 
Mch.    2 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
20  Mch.  28 

1914. 
Dec.    31 

1913. 

Jan.    31 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Dec.   10, 

1913. 

Jan.  26 
1914. 

Jan.  14 
1914. 


Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
May  31, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 

Sept.  27, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
July   31, 

1914. 
Feb.   28, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Nov.  13, 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   15, 

1913. 
Dec.  29, 

1913. 
Oct.      1, 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 


S36,600 
50,000 
150,000 
115,000 
50,000 
25,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
20,000 

1,000,000 
50,000 
10,000 
25,000 
15,000 
43,000 

4,000 

100,000 

40,000 

12,000 

5,000 
10,000 
25,500 

15,000 

5,000 

5,000 

300,000 

100,000 
100,000 


Assets. 


Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

$21,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

842,375 

S28,498 

- 

- 

36,052 

18,301 

65,000 

£4,500 

100,790 

76,936 

22,000 

4,000 

10,741 

41,411 

- 

6  22,477 

35,168 

55,376 

^  3,000 

- 

2,646 

6,597 

- 

2,194 

7,044 

52,918 

103,000 

43,000 

296,493 

49,112 

367,997 

830,991 

507,031 

121,041 

- 

5,542 

10,962 

8,254 

11,822 

952 

379 

767 

- 

1*  1,340 

- 

473 

- 

- 

1,274 

8,117 

24,000 

5,000 

4,550 

18,539 

- 

- 

5,569 

1,840 

150,000 

- 

- 

1,835 

- 

- 

- 

1,401 

85,000 

- 

2,000 

2,173 

- 

- 

2,501 

1,555 

- 

4,440 

4,775 

5,104 

28,713 

8,047 

115,577 

189,425 

- 

7,129 

2,852 

4,000 

- 

1,800 

3,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

4,660 

44,097 

75,840 

155,247 

139,514 

96,989 

3,346 

13,808 

26,108 

7,142 

3,438 

3,287 

2,932 

1  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Interest  and  taxes  accrued. 
<  Reserves  for  machinery. 
6  Horses  and  wagons. 


6  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
8  Horses,  wagons  and  equipment. 
'  Insurance  expired. 
1"  Accrued  interest  not  due. 


11  Patent  rights, 

12  Live  stock, 
w  Mortgage. 

1'  And  fixtures. 
15  Lease  value. 


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221 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

is. . 

a  a  g 

f2 

i 
J 

.s 

)3 

3 

if 

< 

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-a 
a 

ii 

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a  S 
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1 

1 

-a 
§ 

ya 
S 

P4 

1 

- 

- 

S24,300 

S45,300 

836,600 

88,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

845,300 

- 

- 

1,127 

72,000 

40,000 

11,100 

820,900 

_ 

- 

- 

72,000 

2  sio.ooo 

- 

13,883 

78,236 

65,000 

13,236 

- 

- 

- 

- 

78,236 

~ 

5  8350 

_ 

247,226 
78,502 

115,000 
50,000 

42,924 

3  3,120 

3,402 

32,800 
4,075 

88,104 
6,472 

832,028 
4  7,500 

85,750 
14,553 

247,226 
78,502 

- 

- 

- 

113,021 

25,000 

5,101 

- 

66,000 

16,920 

- 

113,021 

- 

8  3,000 

- 

15,243 

10,000 

2,743 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

15,243 

- 

- 

25 

25 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

- 

- 

- 

62,156 

10,000 

7,464 

- 

40,000 

4,692 

62,156 

- 

9  4,126 

- 

495,731 

20,000 

126,924 
10  509 

50,000 

298,298 

- 

495,731 

- 

- 

- 

1,827,060 

1,000,000 

30,140 

- 

433,000 

- 

363,920 

1,827,060 

2 15,000 

- 

- 

39,758 

30,000 

873 

- 

8,569 

- 

316 

39,758 

"  1,872 

12  9,248 

- 

25,040 

9,000 

376 

13  4,500 

10,784 

380 

- 

25,040 

2  2,000 

15 12,000 

4,290 

20,103 

20,000 

103 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,103 

"  5,000 

- 

- 

14,391 

8,200 

5,196 

- 

- 

- 

995 

14,391 

- 

- 

- 

52,089 

43,000 

1,134 

- 

- 

7,955 

- 

52,089 

2  3,000 

"475 

2,784 

13,668 

4,000 

2,968 

- 

6,700 

- 

- 

13,668 

2  56,887 

18  2,068 
19  50,000 

_ 

203,903 
58,288 

100,000 
40,000 

_ 
18,288 

75,000 

- 

- 

28,903 

203,903 
58,288 

- 

- 

- 

89,173 

12,000 

268 

75,000 

- 

- 

1,905 

89,173 

- 

- 

2,910 

6,966 

4,700 

2,266 

- 

- 

- 

6,966 

2  2,000 

- 

2,802 

19,121 

10,000 

9,121 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,121 

2  2,500 

2185 

22  900 

23  673 

6,186 

343,420 
22,667 

25,500 
11,590 

14,497 
6,759 

4,318 

22,955 

280,468 

343,420 
22,667 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

319 

4,979 

4,160 

819 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,979 

11 10,000 

2'  60,000 
2  4,000 

2^  2,707 

215,100 

25 10,800 

6  9,930 

28  533 

845 
7,446 

443,305 

211,559 

28,245 

267,500 

98,450 
9,500 

32,519 

17,250 
223 

13  6,900 

75,000 
14,000 

92,655 

19,859 
4,522 

40,270 
26  3,461 

26  1,000 

- 

443,305 

211,559 
28,245 

16  Good  will  and  leases. 
1'  Mortgage  owned. 

18  Mass.  Gas  Co.  bonds. 

19  Common  stock  of  company. 

20  Adjourned. 


21  Stock  in  other  companies. 

22  Treasury  stock. 

23  Prepaid  item. 

2<  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 


25  Stock  in  this  company. 

26  Reserve. 

2'  Good  will  and  leases. 
28  Unexpired  insurance. 


222 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


% 

=a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

a 

1 

a 

a 

.2 

C3 

O 

-s 

1 

0 

actures, 
chandiae, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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a 

■a  3 

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■a 

anut 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

^ 

a 

a 

< 

(S 

S 

S 

Q 

Brockton    Last    Co.,    Brock- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

S150,000 

$40,733 

1  $22,878 

$23,000 

$69,474 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Brockton-Lowell   Amusement 

Nov.  13, 

5- 

Nov.     5, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockton    Motor    Exchange 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.    15, 

3,000 

_ 

- 

1,725 

1,275 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockton    Mowing    Machine 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

Cutter-Bar    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockton. 

Brockton     Publishing     Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

2,516 

11,437 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Brockton     Shoe     Company, 

Dec.    10, 

Nov.  17, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Brockton     Shoe     Company, 

Nov.  21, 

Nov.  16, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Brockton  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockton     Transportation 

Dec.   20, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

15,000 

32,630 

- 

26,454 

Company,  Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Brockton  Webbing  Company, 

Sept.  10, 

9  Sept.    2, 

June     1, 

10,000 

12,500 

24,000 

11,442 

27,843 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockton  Welting  Company, 

June     3, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.      1, 

20,000 

20,322 

13,117 

145,787 

75,193 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brockway-Smith  Corporation, 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

3,000 

5,000 

138,922 

272,823 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brodfelt  Worsted   Company, 

July    20, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     3, 

30,000 

15,000 

15,000 

800 

- 

Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bromfield  Press,  The,  Boston, 

May  18, 
1914. 

Jan.    22, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

400 

- 

30 

Bronson  Building  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  24, 

80,000 

145,000 

- 

- 

1,844 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bronze    Weather    Strip    Co., 

Nov.     6, 

12  _ 

July    31, 

50,000 

- 

468 

1,233 

1,019 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brookline  Chemical  Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,110 

3,662 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Brookline    Pro-vision     Com- 

June  19, 

May     4, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

905 

5,369 

pany,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brookline  Storage  Warehouse, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,195 

Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brookmede    Farm  Company, 

Aug.     7, 

July     6, 

June     1, 

100,000 

10,000 

200 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brooks  Bank  Note  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     1, 

90,000 

75,000 

78,048 

80,100 

68,996 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brooks      Construction      and 

Apr.    13, 

9  Mch.  15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

5,091 

7,665 

Lumber    Co.,    The,    New- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

buryport. 

Brooks  Manufacturing   Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

35,000 

- 

11,631 

10,186 

30,403 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brookside      Worsted     Mills, 

June  23, 

June  20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

160,682 

58,399 

4,317 

6,429 

Chelmsford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Brophy-Barrabee-B  r  o  p  h  y 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

11,108 

6,391 

23,637 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Brophy  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  Lynn, 

July    11, 
1914. 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

100,000 

- 

24,976 

132,244 

151,900 

Brown    &    Company,     Inc., 

Oct.    24, 

July     1, 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

- 

500 

8,672 

35,738 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brown  &  Simonds  Company, 

Apr.   28, 

Mch.  21, 

Deo.  31, 

40,000 

30,142 

30,293 

39,142 

16,285 

The,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Brown  Bag   Filling  Machine 

May  21, 

May  19, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

60,519 

19,688 

18,570 

42,043 

Co.,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Brown-Binnian        Company, 

June  23, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,907 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  equipment. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Autos,  horses  and  wagons. 

*  Prepaid  expenses. 

!•  None  held  since  organization. 


^  Two  roller  coaster  plants. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Machinery  rent,  taxes,  and  insur- 

ance unexpired. 

9  Adjourned. 


1"  Mortgage. 

"  And  office  fixtures. 

12  None  held  in  1914. 

13  Secret  formulae. 
i<  Fixtures. 


1914. 


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223 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

3 
1 

1 

i 

-§ 

o 

Ph 

03 

H 

o 

J 

a, 
O 

k 

s 

g  =« 
< 

1 

l| 

3   " 

1 

-a 

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o  S 

s 

3 
3 

CO 

1 

"3 

2  S5,000 

3  83,000 

« 2,657 

6  21,228 

- 

8166,742 
21,228 

$150,000 
1,000 

$11,682 
^,228 

- 

- 

$5,060 

- 

8166,742 
21,228 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

7  10,000 

- 

- 

13,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

$3,000 

- 

- 

13,000 

- 

8 1,339 

- 

15,292 

8,000 

723 

- 

- 

- 

86,569 

15,292 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

~ 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

74,084 

24,800 

11,989 

- 

5,000 

32,295 

- 

74,084 

- 

- 

- 

75,785 

10,000 

27,021 

i»  $7,000 

31,547 

- 

217 

75,785 

- 

11  3,847 

- 

258,266 

20,000 

95,873 

66,265 

20,000 

- 

56,128 

258,266 

- 

- 

- 

419,745 

40,000 

15,408 

- 

162,500 

201,837 

- 

419,745 

- 

- 

831,292 

62,092 

25,950 

5,793 

6,600 

23,749 

- 

- 

62,092 

- 

- 

1,786 

2,216 

1,800 

41 

375 

- 

- 

- 

2,216 

- 

- 

9,156 

156,000 

80,000 

- 

65,000 

11,000 

- 

- 

156,000 

'  37,501 

- 

1,274 

41,495 

40,000 

577 

- 

918 

- 

- 

41,495 

2  250 

13  250 

- 

5,272 

1,000 

316 

- 

- 

- 

3,956 

5,272 

- 

"500 

8,973 

15,747 

10,000 

5,747 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,747 

: 

15  438 

16  100 

89,800 

10,733 
100,000 

5,000 
100,000 

217 

- 

: 

- 

5,516 

10,733 
100,000 

- 

11,000 

: 

313,144 
13,756 

75,300 
5,000 

5,470 
4,242 

39,000 

32,000 

1'  2,298 
18  42,295 

116,781 
4,514 

313,144 
13,756 

2 10,000 

- 

- 

62,220 

35,000 

1,979 

15,245 

- 

6,595 

3.401 

62,220 

2 1,500 

W274 
21  1,000 

22  371 

20,822 
65 

250,923 

34,072 

309,120 

100,000 
25,000 
100,000 

62,923 
9,001 

23  71 

86,620 

i»  50,000 

36,000 
20  2,000 

122,500 

- 

- 

250,923 

34,072 

309,120 

- 

- 

10,835 

55,745 

25,000 

,      20,143 

- 

10,602 

- 

- 

55,745 

- 

- 

- 

115,862 

30,000 

8,987 

10,500 

29,409 

24  15,232 

21,734 

115,862 

- 

25  7,687 

- 

148,507 

20,000 

3,998 

40,000 

20,000 

64,509 

- 

148,507 

~ 

26  30,000 

1,504 

33,411 

2,500 

1,740 

- 

15,000 
27  14,171 

- 

- 

33,411 

15  Prepaid  insurance. 

w  Furniture. 

1'  Accrued  items. 

1'  Reserves  for  depreciation. 

1'  Insurance. 


20  Loan. 

21  Office  furniture. 

22  Prepaid  expense. 

23  Accrued  expense. 


24  Reserve. 

25  Stocks  and  bonds. 

26  Stocks  and  securities. 
2'  Demand  loans. 


224 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  op  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Brown-Conant,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Brown  Credit  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Brown-DavLs  Hardware  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Brown,  De  Loriea  Company, 
Boston. 

Brown  Durrell  Co.,  Boston, 

Brown  Engine  Company, 
The,  Fitchburg. 

Brown  Folding  Stool  Com- 
pany, Everett. 

Brown  Garage  and  Carriage 
Co.,  Boston. 

Brown-Gates  Company, 
Springfield. 

Brown-Howland  Company, 
Boston. 

Brown-Rawson  Garage  Co., 
Gardner. 

Brown-Wales  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Browne  Apparatus  Company, 
Boston. 

Brownell  Boston  Company, 
Boston. 

Browning,  King  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Brown's  Enamel  Works,  Inc., 
Fitchburg. 

Brown's  Letters,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Bruce-Heustis  Electric  Co., 
Fitchburg. 

Brunswick,  Balke,  Collender 
Company,  Boston. 

Brunswick  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Brunswick  Realty  Company, 
Boston. 

Brush  Hat  Manufacturing 
Company,  Lawrence. 

Bryant  &  Ordway  Company, 
Boston. 

Bryant  Box  Company,  The, 
Westfield. 

Bryant  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Bryning  Shelf  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Buchanan  and  Bolt  Wire 
Company,  Holyoke. 

Buck  Printing  Company, 
Bo.ston. 

Buckley  Automatic  Flag-pole 
Company,  Boston. 

Buckley's  Incorporated, 
Haverhill. 


May     1, 

1914. 
July   27, 

1914. 
Feb.   20, 

1914. 
June   10, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 
May   18, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Sept.    5, 

1914. 
Feb.   18, 

1914. 
Dec.  22, 

1913. 
Apr.     3, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
May  19, 

1914. 
Feb.   28, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 
July     9, 

1914. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Jan.      3, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Apr.    28, 

1914. 

Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
May     7, 

1914. 
Apr.   27, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 


Jan.      7, 

1914. 
July    23, 

1914. 
July     9, 

1912. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.   21, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Dec.    12, 

1913. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Jan.      3, 

1914. 
"Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Aug.   11, 

1914. 
May     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
June    8, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 

Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Feb.   17, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Apr.   13, 

1914. 
Feb.   25, 

1914. 


Jan.  .   1 

1914. 
June  '^O, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1913 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Apr.    10 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
May  31 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Sept.    1 

1913. 
Dec.  27, 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Deo.  31 

1913. 
June  30 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.     1 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 

Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 


810,000 
3,000 

100,000 

30,000 

1,000,000 

150,000 
20,000 
20,000 
50,000 
50,000 
5,000 

300,000 
5,000 
10,000 
50,000 
15,000 
30,000 
50,000 
20,000 
10,100 

100,000 
25,000 
10,000 
24,000 
25,000 

5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

100,000 

10,000 


Assets. 


1 

>> 

1 
".3 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

-Q     . 

- 

- 

$4,035 

$2,577 

- 

- 

- 

8,581 

- 

- 

43 

- 

- 

- 

6,691 

27,904 

$31,743 

5  $64,784 

1,178,304* 

1,690,559 

50,000 

16,084 

62,721 

8,172 

- 

600 

500 

450 

- 

- 

7,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

10,542 

8,460 

- 

9 1,399 

18,433 

41,551 

- 

7,641 

935 

3,460 

292,116 

12,721 

262,979 

158,153 

- 

- 

13,498 

19,744 

- 

- 

112,146 

20,193 

9,305 

1,000 

797 

3,115 

- 

- 

400 

9,014 

- 

5,565 

21,687 

17,622 

- 

2,216 

12,7,68 

106,809 

- 

20 

2,000 

509 

90,200 

- 

- 

- 

967 

32,998 

53,226 

18,431 

- 

100 

19,600 

35,524 

30,957 

6,053 

11,284 

11,537 

18,205 

7,881 

2,046 

633 

30,225 

25,072 

48,522 

20,851 

- 

4,201 

12,852 

17,204 

- 

- 

3,057 

530 

~ 

~ 

12,771 

3,243 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Furniture. 

2  Suspense  account. 


<  Patent  rights. 
5  And  fixtures. 
"  Advance  payments. 


'  Prepaid  duties,  insurance,  etc. 

8  Good  will. 

'  And  equipment. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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- 

2  488 

- 

9,069 

3,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

3  $4,069 

- 

9,069 

4  $66,000 

- 

1,387 

67,430 

67,430 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67,430 

- 

1250 

13,904 

48,749 

30,000 

3,749 

- 

$15,000 

- 

- 

48,749 

4  50,000 
8  30,000 
4 19,000 

6  715,234 
7  25,888 

3,005 

3,706,512 
219,982 
20,450 

1,000,000 
150,000 
20,000 

307,185 

19,982 

300 

- 

1,364,067 
50,000 

_ 

1,035,260 

$150 

3,706,512 
219,982 
20,450 

8  2,000 

- 

16,186 

32,186 

20,000 

4,335 

$358 

7,493 

- 

- 

32,186 

8 1,000 

1 1,660 

679 

22,341 

11,000 

9,341 

- 

2,000 

- 

.     - 

22,341 

8  10,000 

10  9,000 
117,057 

2,466 

87,440 
14,502 

42,200 
4,000 

28,512 
1,682 

15,968 

8,820 

: 

760 

87,440 
14,502 

- 

- 

- 

725,969 

300,000 

52,713 

162,500 

155,609 

- 

55,147 

725,969 

« 4,700 

- 

2,567 

7,267 

5,000 

2,267 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,267 

- 

2  1,813 

5,590 

40,645 

10,000 

2,606 

- 

28,039 

- 

- 

40,645 

- 

12  6,845 

- 

139,184 

50,000 

89,184 

- 

- 

- 

- 

139,184 

8  8,200 

- 

- 

22,417 

15,000 

3,617 

3,800 

- 

- 

- 

22,417 

8 15,000 

"  12,625 

- 

37,039 

30,000 

546 

- 

- 

- 

6,493 

37,039 

8 14,000 

- 

- 

58,874 

38,900 

17,171 

- 

- 

2,803 

- 

58,874 

- 

- 

- 

121,793 

20,000 

101,793 

- 

- 

- 

121,793 

8  4,000 

- 

4,171 

10,700 

10,100 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,700 

- 

- 

- 

90,200 

90,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,200 

- 

- 

14,941 

120,563 

25,000 

363 

95,200 

- 

- 

- 

120,563 

- 

- 

- 

55,224 

10,000 

6,184 

- 

10,000 

29,040 

- 

55,224 

- 

- 

- 

59,831 

24,000 

30,237 

- 

- 

- 

5,594 

59,831 

n 

7,151 
4,999 

35,916 
5,000 

13,300 
5,000 

3,876 

15 15,359 

16  334 

3,047 

35,916 
5,000 

*  5,000 

- 

- 

129,670 

50,000 

29,936 

- 

- 

49,734 

- 

129,670 

- 

- 

- 

34,257 

10,000 

9,115 

- 

7,795 

- 

7,347 

34,257 

i  39,361 
8  1,500 
8 1,000 

i'269 
"  7,910 
12  4,826 
"  1,000 

18  244 

1,856 
10,304 

54,483 
33,388 

50,000 
7,150 

158 
20,038 

- 

4,325 
6,200 

- 

- 

54,483 
33,388 

1°  Securities. 

11  Advanced  expenses. 

12  Fixtures. 


13  Should  have  been  held. 
"  Treasury  stock. 
15  Due  on  real  estate. 


IS  Interest  due. 

1'  Tools. 

18  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Buff   &   Buff   Manufacturing 

May  26, 

iMay  22 

Dec.   31, 

§10,000 

$5,000 

$4,358 

$4,680 

$2,104 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

BufEngton    Pharmacy    Com- 

Jan.   13, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

448 

34,720 

33,307 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Buick  Boston  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    2, 

5  Jan.      5 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

6  2,276 

46,205 

93,350 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Builders  and  Buyers  Mortgage 

Dec.   19, 

Nov.  17 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,444 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Builders  Iron  and  Steel  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

- 

15,533 

8,842 

41,133 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Buildiig    Trades'     Credit 

Feb.     4, 

Nov.    4 

Nov.    4, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,685 

Agency,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Buildings    Repair    Company, 

Dec.   18, 

Nov.  18 

Oct.    31, 

10,000 

- 

"100 

600 

3,883 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bulfinch    Realty    Company, 

Apr.     3, 

5  Apr.     1 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

119,700 

- 

18,300 

1,216 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bullard  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Mch. 23, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,058 

4,646 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bullard    Thread    Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   18 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

4,028 

80,976 

8,122 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bunker   Hill  Laundry   Com- 

June 11, 

May     4 

Mch.    2, 

60,000 

- 

1,600 

370 

875 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bunkio  Matsuki  Corporation, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.     1 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,667 

1,438 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Bunting  &  Emery  Company, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

636 

26,499 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bunting,    Stevens    Co.,    Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.  31, 

21,000 

- 

- 

15,188 

4,454 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burbank    &    Ryder    Varnish 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    21 

Jan.      1, 

125,000 

31,000 

8,026 

24,981 

88,562 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burbank  Brothers  Company, 

June  26, 

May  27 

Apr.     1, 

3,000 

23  250 

450 

24 1,268 

2,618 

The,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burbank  Engraving  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

26  3,183 

275 

2,694 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burden    &     Company    Inc., 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.     9 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,382 

400 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burden-Bryant        Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  13 

Jan.    31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

19,694 

10,769 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burdett  College,  Boston, 

Nov.    5, 
1914. 

Aug.  11 
1914. 

July   31, 
1914. 

25,000 

~ 

~ 

20,553 

18,218 

Burdett  Shoe  Company,  Lynn, 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.    14 
1914. 

Oct.    31, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

27  9,997 

23,200 

11,674 

Burditt  &  Williams  Co.,  Bos- 

May    7, 

Apr.    21 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

56,012 

62,002 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bureau,  of  University  Travel 

May  19, 

Jan.    22 

Nov.     1, 

175,000 

- 

- 

32,781 

15,522 

(Inc.),  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burgess  Company  &  Curtis, 

May  29, 

6  May  23 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

- 

4,523 

18,955 

25,729 

Marblehead. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burk  Contracting  Company, 

May     4, 

6  Mch.  10 

Dec.  20, 

3,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burke    and    Burke    Incorpo- 

July   16, 

June     1 

June     1, 

3,000 

32  3,385 

- 

1,851 

225 

rated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burke  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   31, 

6  Oct.    17 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

300 

300 

10,400 

6,450 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burkinshaw  Knife  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.     5, 

4,500 

2,000 

33  2,600 

- 

- 

Pepperell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burleigh   &   Martin  Incorpo- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.     9 

,     Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

400 

34  2,000 

4,953 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burlingame  and  Darbys'  Com- 

Apr.    6, 

Mch.    3 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

65,000 

- 

57,637 

44,530 

pany,  The,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Insurance. 

♦  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Adjourned. 

^  And  furniture,  etc. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
8  Accrued  interest. 
'  Motor  trucks. 
1"  Office  equipment. 

11  Reports  in  files. 

12  Cost  to  complete  contract. 


13  And  tools,  implements  and  office 

fixtures. 

14  Stock  in  other  corporations. 
16  Good  will. 

16  Patent  rights,  trade-marks,  cop  - 
rights. 


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Assets- 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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- 

$842 

$18,984 

$10,000 

$984 

$8,000 

- 

- 

- 

$18,984 

- 

3  $300 
*  3,949 

: 

72,724 
141,831 

60,000 
10,000 

1,768 
41,091 

: 

$1,203 

7  $10,000 

$9,753 
80,740 

72,724 
141,831 

- 

8  331 

- 

14,775 

12,500 

8  21 

- 

1,600 

654 

- 

14,775 

- 

9  3,448 

- 

68,956 

7,000 

16,405 

10,450 

3,985 

- 

31,116 

68,956 

: 

10 1,065 
u  12,174 
"  4,900 

4,578 

22,502 
9,483 

15,000 
5,200 

3,351 
2,028 

: 

12  4,151 

1,547 

708 

22,502 
9,483 

15 12,984 

- 

- 

152,200 

150,000 

2,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

152,200 

16  9,400 

"5,600 

W199 

"  2,200 
18  371 

: 

23,275 
93,325 

19,100 
19,900 

3,489 
5,000 

: 

31,800 

36,625 

686 

23,275 
93,325 

w  27,331 

- 

- 

30,176 

30,000 

176 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30.176 

- 

- 

6,658 

10,763 

7,700 

3,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,763 

15 15,000 

2  4,117 
15  2,400 

20  2,800 
4  556 

2187 

22  1,500 

3,915 

45,491 
31,661 
152,569 

42,400 
21,000 
76,300 

1,934 
4,178 
13,293 

- 

6,483 

60,332 

1,157 
2,644 

45,491 
31,661 
152,569 

- 

25  500 

51 

5,137 

3,000 

2,137 

- 

- 

- 

5,137 

15 1,000 

- 

1,214 

8,366 

6,000 

566 

- 

1,800 

- 

- 

8,366 

wiOO 
15 1,000 

~ 

428 

10,310 
30,463 

10,000 
3,000 

310 
17,104 

_ 

_ 

8,512 

_ 
1,847 

10,310 
30,463 

- 

- 

- 

38,771 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,771 

38,771 

"" 

~ 

4,683 

49,554 
118,014 

15,000 

28  6,100 

75,000 

5,754 
42,843 

: 

22,700 

- 

171 

49,554 
118,014 

15 100,000 

23  61,562 

- 

209,865 

165,800 

27,658 

- 

8,200 

8,207 

- 

209,865 

3"  25,378 

~ 

62,997 
3,200 

137,582 
4,200 

55,100 
3,000 

1 
1,200 

- 

25,000 
51  57,481 

- 

- 

137,582 
4,200 

- 

- 

3,515 

8,976 

3,000 

5,976 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,976 

- 

- 

- 

17,450 

5,150 

8,370 

- 

- 

.    - 

[  3,930 

17,450 

"500 
15 1,000 

- 

2,747 

8,847 

4,500 

4,347 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,847 

15  45,925 

- 

- 

53,278 

50,000 

3,090 

- 

- 

- 

188 

53,278 

"" 

~ 

~ 

167,167 

40,000 

22,159 

42,000 

- 

7 16,450 

46,558 

167,167 

1'  Dies  and  plates. 

18  Fixtures. 

19  Trade-marks. 

20  Stocks  of  other  companies. 

21  Payments  in  advance. 

22  Investments. 


25  Stable,  leased  land. 

2^  And  stock. 

25  Horses  and  teams. 

25  And  fixtures. 

2^  And  lasts  and  patterns. 

28  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


29  Yacht  "Athena." 

30  Good  will,  drawings  etc 

51  Personal. 

52  Leasehold  interest 
55  And  dies,  etc. 

5*  And  plant. 


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Burnham  Railway  Appliance 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

' 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burns    Fecht    Bicknell    Co., 

Oct.      6, 

Aug.     8, 

June  30, 

25,000 

3  85,100 

with  R.  E. 

$32,945 

$7,789 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burn's  River  Ice  Corporation, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    22, 

6,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,900 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burns  System,  Incorporated, 

Sept.  30, 

July   27, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

100 

5,870 

Ayer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burr  Company,  The,  Ludlow, 

May     9, 
1914. 

May     5, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

20,000 

14,250 

$1,160 

9,513 

13,420 

Burt  and  Packard  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

32,568 

245,520 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burt     Furniture     Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.    11, 

11,000 

- 

- 

14,929 

8,228 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Burton  H.  Wiggin  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

2,613 

6,294 

8,303 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Burtworth  Carpet  Company, 

June     1, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

24,221 

61,871 

36,093 

Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Bush  and  Witherspoon  Com- 

Sept.   3, 

^  Aug.     4, 

June  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

143,027 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bushway    Ice     Cream     Co., 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

20,000 

3,000 

12,000 

4,917 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913' 

Business  Aid  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   14, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

480 

- 

330 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bustin  Rotary  Motor   Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    14, 

wDec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

pany,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Butcher     Polish     Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

5,416 

9,434 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Butchers'    Slaughtering    and 

Oct.    24, 

July   21, 

June  30, 

300,000 

667,761 

with  R.  E. 

4,120 

11,663 

,  Melting   Association,    Bos- 
ton. 
Butler    Furniture    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.    28, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

38,003 

35,230 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Butler   Mill,    New   Bedford, 

Apr.    27, 
1914. 

Feb.   17, 
1914. 

Dec.    31, 
1913. 

2,250,000 

590,084 

1,393,407 

486,025 

402,111 

Butman  &  Cressey  Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Nov.  13, 

Oct.      1, 

15,000 

- 

3,292 

15,727 

63,422 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Butterfield  &  Company  Inc., 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

184,299 

104,114 

166,235 

17,571 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Butterfield  Printing  Company, 

Nov.  13, 

Aug.   10, 

Aug.     1, 

40,000 

- 

24,000 

17,085 

11,728 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Buttrick    Lumber   Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

28,250 

5,500 

61,816 

59,174 

The,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Butts   &   Ordway   Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

- 

- 

66,516 

101,077 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Buzzard's     Bay     Cranberry 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

6 

Corporation,  Bourne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Buzzell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

1,788 

- 

- 

72 

pany,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Byram    Manufacturing    Co., 

July    24, 

July    10, 

Apr.    10, 

5,000 

- 

150 

60 

46 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Byron  W.  Anthony  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

13,975 

17,357 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Byron      Weston      Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     7, 

Deo.   31, 

400,000 

155,000 

60,569 

191,499 

118,894 

Dalton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.    A.    Allbe   Plumbing    Co., 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

22  4,848 

9,804 

5,369 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.   A.   Bray  Company,   The, 

Nov.  23, 

Nov.     2, 

Oct.      6, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,950 

7,215 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  A.  C.  Axe  Company,  Hol- 

Apr.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

1,600 

2,957 

1,518 

661 

brook. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  A.  Cook  Co.,  Cambridge, 

Feb.    28, 
1914. 

Feb.     9, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

30,000 

7,354 

18,200 

16,068 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Equity. 

*  Office  fixtures. 

'  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 


8  Fixtures,  wagons,  truck,  etc. 
'  Adjourned. 

8  Stock  in  other  corporations. 
5  Trade-marks. 


I"  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 
1^  Fixtures. 

12  Prepaid  and  other  accounts. 

13  Accrued  interest. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

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o 

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1  824,985 
2  26,200 

<$483 
5  655 

- 

$51,185 
46,972 
11,900 

§50,000 

24,000 

6,000 

$604 
16,020 

~ 

$6,250 

- 

$581 

702 

5,900 

$51,185 
46,972 
11,900 

- 

- 

_ 

5,970 

450 

565 

- 

- 

$4,955 

- 

5.970 

- 

- 

- 

38,343 

20,000 

7,023 

- 

- 

- 

11,320 

38,343 

- 

- 

- 

278,088 

15,000 

260,755 

- 

- 

2,333 

- 

278,088 

- 

6 1,777 

- 

24,934 

11,000 

6,974 

- 

3,000 

3,960 

24,934 

- 

- 

- 

17,210 

3,000 

14,040 

- 

- 

- 

170 

17,210 

- 

- 

- 

122,185 

20,000 

12,368 

$79,100 

- 

- 

10,717 

122,185 

- 

8  9,950 

- 

159,977 

60,000 

18,565 

- 

- 

34,378 

47,034 

159,977 

9  10,000 
2  20,000 

- 

Sl,398 

71,315 
810 

50,000 
500 

11,315 
102 

10,000 

: 

~ 

208 

71,315 
810 

1 50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,850 

5,000 

203 

- 

- 

4,733 

5,914 

15,850 

- 

- 

- 

683,544 

300,000 

102,720 

225,000 

- 

- 

55,824 

683,544 

- 

n  1,810 

- 

75,043 

25,000 

44,148 

- 

- 

5,895 

~ 

75,043 

2 1,637,128 
2 10,000 

12  62,503 
15  6,737 
"  1,974 

- 

2,934,130 
89,178 

2,111,321 
62,813 

2,250,000 
15,000 

2,000,000 
40,000 

34,958 
13  3,899 
55,167 

29,362 

4,990 

- 

355,000 

70,300 
9,640 

"  128,229 

9,011 

16 10,000 

5,625 

14  6,034 

162,044 
8,183 

2,934,130 
89,178 

2,111,321 
62,813 

- 

18 11,000 

165,740 

50,000 

50,261 

9,500 

44,676 

11,303 

- 

165,740 

- 

- 

- 

167,593 

60,000 

91,199 

- 

- 

16,394 

- 

167,593 

- 

- 

- 

20,006 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

20,006 

w  4,000 

20  154 

262 

6,276 

5,000 

1,276 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,276 

4,800 

- 

10 

5,066 

5,000 

26 

- 

40 

- 

- 

5,066 

- 

2125 

- 

31,357 

20,000 

282 

- 

- 

- 

11,075 

31,357 

- 

- 

- 

525,962 

400,000 

44,700 

- 

66,500 

"  10,000 

4,762 

525,962 

- 

• 

- 

20,021 

5,000 

- 

- 

23  11,000 

3,500 

521 

20,021 

- 

- 

- 

9,165 

2,000 

6,611 

- 

- 

- 

554 

9,165 

2  9,000 

24  9,900 

242 

25,778 

24,900 

878 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,778 

1  7,000 

2  2,826 

25 14,500 

- 

65,948 

30,000 

8,313 

- 

- 

27,635 

- 

65,948 

14  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

15  Personal  property. 

18  Reserved  for  depreciation. 
1'  Prepaid  expenses. 


18  Equipment. 

w  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

2°  Furnishings. 

21  Wagon. 


22  And  furnishings. 

23  Loan. 

24  Treasury  stock. 

26  Ninety-one  shares  treasury  stock. 


230 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

hen  Certificate  was 
filed. 

.g 
1 

s 

J 

1 

ithorized    Capital 
Stock. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

>> 

M 

M 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

.3 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

s 

IS 

o 

C.  A.  Cross  &  Co. —  Incorpo- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    26 

Deo.   31, 

$100,000 

$25,804 

$3,217 

$90,499 

$55,905 

rated,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  A.  Dodge  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  13, 

Mch.  14 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

17,266 

1,150 

4,355 

104,484 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.    A.    Eagleston    Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    15 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

4,500 

1,100 

2,708 

Lynnfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  A.  Edgarton  Manufactur- 

July  25, 

'July    20 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

27,097 

with  R.  E. 

106,972 

128,234 

ing  Company,  The,  Shirley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  A.  Hack  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    25 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

43,014 

5,115 

3,686 

rated,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.    A.    Hurd     Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

w  7,000 

700 

3,000 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.    A.    King    Company, 

Nov.  20, 

Nov.    2 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

24,830 

- 

- 

39,868 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.     A.     Nichols    Company, 

Mch.  14. 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

10,706 

15,989 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  A.  Noyes  Co.,  Brockton,   . 

June   15, 
1914. 

May  23 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

20,000 

- 

~ 

45,056 

9,858 

C.  A.  Pierce  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Aug. 25, 

July    28 

July   28, 

15,000 

- 

8,600 

1,700 

2,500 

rated,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  A.  Siegemund  Company, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  15 

Sept.  15, 

2,000 

- 

- 

"1,740 

438 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  A.  Spencer  &  Son  Com- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

18,296 

56,296 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  &  C.  Arch  Relocating  Shoe 

July    13. 

July     6 

July     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,327 

849 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  B.  Coburn  Co.,  Lowell,     . 

Mch.  13, 
1914. 

Mch.    2 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

18  3,500 

~ 

36,201 

31,275 

C.  B.  Cook  Laundry  Com- 

June 11, 

May    4 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

8,000 

310 

3,582 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.   B.   Moller,   Incorporated, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

23,867 

42,090 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  B.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  B.  Wiggin  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 11, 

Aug.   13 

Aug.   13, 

1,000 

- 

- 

940 

525 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  C.  A.  Cigar  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    10 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

108,348 

49,077 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  C.  Blaney  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Aug.     5, 
1914. 

July     7 
1914. 

July     1, 
1914. 

12,000 

13,000 

~ 

- 

3,753 

C.    C.    Coghlin-Wilson   Elec- 

May    1, 

Apr.    24 

Feb.     1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

9,210 

12,267 

tric  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  C.  Dodge  Co.,  Boston,       . 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Jan.      4 
1914. 

Jan.      4, 
1914. 

5,000 

~ 

" 

3,700 

206 

C.  C.  Harvey  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.    20 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

69,301 

446,440 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  C.  Henry  Company,  Pitts- 

Feb.    28, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

989 

4,038 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  D.  Lyons  Company,  Mans- 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

10,000 

21,000 

24,206 

13,369 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  D.  Parker  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

May  15, 

Apr.    29 

Apr.      1, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

539,587 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.   D.   Swain  &   Co.,   Inc., 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    13 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

11,653 

2,974 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

• 

C.  D.  Wright  Company,  Bos- 

Sept.   9, 

Mch.  30 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

600 

9,300 

700 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  E.  Osgood  Company,  The, 

Apr.    22, 

Feb.    10 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

32  45,000 

- 

84,424 

17,551 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

33 154,015 

'  Insurance  inventory. 

2  Trucks. 

3  Henneman  Cofi'ee  Roaster  Co. 
*  Furniture  and  appliances. 

6  Horses. 

6  Good  will. 

'  In  lieu  of  annual. 


8  Investment  account. 

9  Insurance  unexpired, 
'f  And  rolling  stock. 

"  Horse  and  stable  equipment. 

12  Stock. 

13  Real  estate, 
i*  And  stock. 


15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Trade-marks. 
1'  Equipment. 

18  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

19  Furniture,  fixtures,  horses,  wag- 

ons, autos. 


1914. 


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231 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-COQ. 

Liabilities. 

Ill 
At 

1 
1 
1 

i 
1 

3 

1 

3 

5 
o 

1    . 

1 
•si 

J. 

I.     ' 

i'S 

3 

"H. 
1 

■a 
a 
ta 

o 

3 

- 

1  $1,242 

2  14,914 
3 19,316 

4  8,539 

5  875 

- 

$210,897 

$84,300 

$14,201 

- 

$59,740 

~ 

$52,656 

$210,897 

6  $5,000 

~ 

136,669 
13,308 

50,000 
10,000 

40,310 
2,600 

~ 

20,000 

26,359 
708 

136,669 
13,308 

- 

8  4,325 
9 1,218 

- 

267,846 

50,000 

142,744 

- 

- 

$75,102 

- 

267,846 

- 

- 

51,815 

20,000 

4,998 

- 

4,000 

- 

22,817 

51,815 

«  2,350 

- 

$4,270 

17,320 

15,000 

870 

- 

1,450 

- 

- 

17,320 

- 

"2,019 
12  68,396 

: 

135,113 
26,695 

50,000 
20,000 

4,384 
937 

13  $23,500 

37,500 
4,000 

12,010 

7,719 
1,758 

135,113 
26.695 

- 

- 

54,914 

20,000 

2,223 

- 

20,500 

- 

12,191 

54,914 

« 9,700 

600 

23,000 

15,000 

1,100 

1,500 

4,250 

550 

600 

23,000 

- 

15 1,500 

- 

3,678 

2,000 

1,525 

- 

- 

153 

- 

3,678 

- 

- 

2,129 

76,721 

25,000 

51,721 

- 

- 

- 

- 

76,721 

w  8,055 
6  4,970 

17 1,237 

- 

16,438 

11,060 

1,707 

- 

1,400 

2,271 

- 

16,438 

19  6,690 

- 

77,666 

50,000 

5,596 

- 

20,000 

- 

2,070 

77,666 

« 1,000 

21 1,000 
21 1,300 

22  800 

23  500 

6,098 

21,590 
66,957 

20,000 
50,000 

1,190 
7,107 

2M00 

9,850 

21,590 
66,957 

- 

25  4,000 

16,000 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,465 

1,000 

360 

- 

- 

75 

30 

1,465 

- 

- 

- 

157,425 

50,000 

- 

- 

94,709 

243 

12,473 

157,425 

6  6,500 

26 12,000 

- 

35,253 

12,000 

4,448 

27  8,500 

700 

9,605 

- 

35,253 

- 

- 

- 

21,477 

800 

9,467 

- 

- 

- 

11,210 

21,477 

- 

- 

2,826 

6,732 

5,000 

1,732 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,732 

- 

28  100 

9,973 

515,841 
15,000 

100,000 
15,000 

19,331 
29  1,163 

115,836 

198,951 

80,560 

~ 

515,841 
15,000 

6  78,032 

- 

- 

146,607 

100,000 

22,607 

- 

24,000 

- 

- 

146,607 

6  13,121 

30  528,096 
15  3,540 
28  1,500 

- 

1,071,223 
29,248 

200,000 
25,000 

385,658 

31 454,304 

4,248 

_ 

_ 

31,261 

- 

1,071,223 
29,248 

- 

- 

3,700 

14,300 

10,000 

4,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,300 

~ 

34  16,581 

35 15,808 

36 1,982 

~ 

335,361 

100,000 

77,460 

27  35,000 

13,500 

37  7,500 
38  72,000 

29,901 

335,361 

20  Shafting,  pulley,  piping  and  belt- 

ing. 

21  Teams,  etc. 

22  OflBce  fixtures,  fittings,  benches, 

tables,  racks,  etc. 

23  And  tools. 

24  Lease  notes. 


25  Treasury  stock. 

26  TeanLS  and  equipment. 

27  Mortgage. 

28  Fixtures. 

29  Insurance. 
3°  Securities. 


32  Storehouse. 

33  Merchandise  out  on  leases. 

34  Cambridge  store  investment. 

35  S.  Boston  store  investment. 

36  Fixtures  and  teaming  outfit. 

37  Reserve  for  repairs  being  made. 

38  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


232 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


C.  E.  Riley  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
C.  E.  Sault  Co.,  The,  Athol, 

C.  E.  Trumbull  Company, 
Boston. 

C.  F.  &  G.  W.  Eddy  (incorpo- 
rated), Boston. 

C.  F.  Budd  Company,  Wo- 
burn. 

C.  F.  Coombs  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Boston. 

C.  F.  Eddy  Company,  New- 
ton. 

C.  F.  Hatch  Company,  The, 
Lowell. 

C.  F.  Paige  &  Co.  Incorpo- 
rated, Athol. 

C.  F.  Stahl  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

C.  F.  Tompkins  Co.,  Salem,  . 

C.  F.  Trask  Manufacturing 
Company,  Framingham. 

C.  G.  Aldrich  Company, 
Somerville. 

C.  G.  Company,  The,  Boston, 


C.  G.  Oilman  Wagon  Co., 
Worcester. 

C.  G.  Howes  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

C.  G.  Sargent's  Sons  Corpo- 
ration, Westford. 

C.  H.  Arkerson  Co.,  Boston, 

C.  H.  Batchelder  &  Co.  Inc., 
Boston. 

C.  H.  Goulding  Company, 
Peabody. 

C.  H.  Hanson  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Lowell. 

C.  H.  Hayes  Corporation, 
Haverhill. 

C.  H.  Lindsay  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

C.  H.  Spring  Company, 
Wellesley. 

C.  I.  Brink,  Inc.,  Boston, 

C.  I.  Nesmith  Company, 
Reading. 

C.  J.  Larivee  Lumber  Co., 
Boston. 

C.  J.  Miers  and  Son  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

C.  J.  O'Keefe  Shoe  Company, 
Marlborough. 

C.  .J.  Peters  &  Son  Company, 
Boston. 

C.  K.  Smith  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Worcester. 


Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
.4pr.    21, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Apr.    23, 

1914. 
Sept.    8, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 

July    28, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
Sept.    3, 

1914. 
Nov.     6, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Jan.    24, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
June     5, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Apr.   10, 

1914. 
Mch.  28, 

1914. 
Feb.   13, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 


Feb.    14, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
2  Feb.      1, 

1914. 
Nov.  25, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
2  Mch.    21, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Mch.  28, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 

2  July    21, 

1914. 
2  Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Nov.     3, 

1913. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Oct.    21, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Apr.   27, 

1914. 


Dec.   31 

1913. 
Feb.    11 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Sept.     1, 

1914. 
Feb.    11 

1914. 
Jan.    20 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
May  31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 

Mch.  31 

1914. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
June     1 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Nov.     3 

1913. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
May     1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 


$750,000 
10,000 
10,000 
40,000 
15,000 
75,000 
50,000 
20,000 
12,000 
50,000 
30,000 
40,000 
20,000 
25,000 

8,000 
20,000 
30,000 

3,000 
15,000 

5,000 
25,000 
150,000 

4,000 
20,000 
15,000 
25,000 
35,000 

5,000 
32,000 
50,000 
20,000 


Assets. 


Sl,647 


6,868 


31,200 


11,700 


2,025 


160,082 
14,851 

5,000 

15,000 

300 


'  12,030 


250 
30,694 


23,809 
"  1,500 

1,529 

4,457 

21,507 

50 

1,788 


52,500 
1,000 

2,000 

97 

10,141 

200 

9,524 

38,455 

300 


$21,521 
17,605 
7,915 

11,225 

11,128 
28,014 
13,931 

1,444 
11,348 
18,247 

4,000 

7,756 

10,477 

30,000 

2,300 

16,574 

6,415 

28,222 

107,958 

1,000 

31,806 

400 

1,361 

107,630 

500 

100,643 

10,592 

6,519 


1  Fixtures. 

2  Adjourned. 
'  Stock. 

*  Open  accounts. 

6  Collateral  loans. 


8  Other  loans. 
'  And  fixtures. 
0  Deferred  charges. 
"  Equipment. 
1"  Trade-marks. 


11  Good  will. 

12  Equipment  and  office  fixtures. 
"  Fixtures,  wagons  and  horses. 
I''  Teams  and  equipment. 

1'  Insurance  unexpired. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Ill 

1 
a 

1 

i 

1 

1 

k 

-2 

C   .; 

< 

1 
1 

ii 

■-3  a 

3 

"o. 

3 
03 

►3 
1 

3 

"S 

- 

- 

- 

$1,782,979 

$750,000 

$133,841 

- 

$580,000 

- 

$319,138 

$1,782,979 

- 

iSl,000 

- 

20,904 

10,000 

5,110 

- 

4,990 

$294 

510 

20,904 

- 

- 

$1,130 

17,778 

10,000 

7,778 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,778 

~ 

3 1,212,130 

~ 

1,525,400 
37,168 

40,000 
15,000 

4  405,073 

: 

5  846,300 
8  45,430 

16,500 

188,597 
5,668 

1,525,400 
37,168 

- 

- 

- 

45,434 

30,000 

11,252 

- 

- 

4,182 

- 

45,434 

- 

- 

- 

109,023 

50,000 

51,173 

$7,500 

- 

- 

350 

109,023 

- 

8 1,291 

- 

75,032 

20,000 

3,040 

- 

- 

51,992 

- 

75,032 

- 

3  1,917 

- 

22,599 

12,000 

7,132 

- 

- 

467 

3,000 

22,599 

10  S1,000 
11 10,000 

12 1,458 
1'  2,300 

4,260 

•22,428 
40,675 

20,000 
21,000 

2,428 
8,441 

: 

5,747 

3,340 

2,147 

22,428 
40,675 

- 

"900 
lo  49g 

- 

69,001 

40,000 

9,880 

16  7,000 

4,501 

- 

7,620 

69,001 

18  5,000 

19 1,500 

18  500 

10  500 

111 

15,269 

13,900 
16,270 

7,000 
15,120 

900 
450 

- 

700 

- 

6,000 

13,900 
16,270 

- 

- 

15,500 

8,000 

3,185 

2,500 

- 

- 

1,815 

15,500 

18  5,000 
11 12,000 
18  3,000 

~ 

_ 

37,906 
116,018 

20,000 
30,000 

5,977 
44,351 

: 

2,630 

31,729 

9,299 
9,938 

37,906 
116,018 

11500 

- 

176 

3,685 

3,000 

685 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,685 

- 

20  830 

21  725 

- 

37,269 

15,000 

5,845 

- 

- 

9,000 

7,424 

37,269 

- 

- 

10,904 

5,000 

4,987 

- 

- 

917 

10,904 

11 25,000 

- 

- 

103,440 

25,000 

56,344 

- 

- 

- 

22,096 

103,440 

11 1,000 

22 1,842 

~ 

391,670 
4,000 

150,000 
4,000 

111,124 

- 

100,000 

4,739 
23  22,000 

3,807 

391,670 
4,000 

- 

2«  12,029 
2S  2,510 

- 

,119,561 

20,000 

99,561 

- 

- 

- 

- 

119,561 

- 

- 

7,472 

1,000 

2,032 

- 

- 

- 

4,440 

7,472 

- 

7,982 

9,704 

7,000 

704 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

9,704 

11 14,471 

- 

15,550 

179,601 

35,000 

28,834 

- 

115,767 

.     - 

- 

179,601 

11 2,500 

- 

10 

5,100 

5,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,100 

- 

5,256 

180,861 

32,000 

11,392 

6,500 

130,969 

- 

- 

180,861 

11 10,000 

26  23,000 
27  1,100 

9,844 

105,276 
58,851 

50,000 
20,000 

10,266 
1,296 

37,555 

45,010 

- 

105,276 
58,851 

"  And  tools,  dies  and  furniture. 

1'  Patent  rights. 

19  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Horses  and  wagons. 

22  Prepaid  insurance. 

23  Reserve  fund. 


2<  Horses,  teams,  trucks. 


26  Treasury  stock. 

27  Other  stock. 


234 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


^ 
^ 

03 

Assets. 

.fi 

A 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S 

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O 

O 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

1- 

TION. 

1 

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C.  L.  Goodwin  &  Company, 

June  30, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

$3,000 

_ 

$3,500 

$850 

$1,494 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  L.  Higgins  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.     3, 
1914. 

Dec.   12, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

600 

7,668 

10,909 

C.  L.  York  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,426 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  M.  Ward  Company,  Bos- 

June    2, 

6  May  25, 

May     1, 

15,000 

_ 

1,000 

1,127 

2,403 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  N.  Fitts  Co.,  The,  Nor- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

38,695 

23,798 

thampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  0.  Morrill  Company,  The, 

May  20, 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.   22, 

6,000 

- 

8  2,000 

4,829 

4,398 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  0.  Sweet  &  Son  Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Feb.     3, 

Deo.  31, 

5,000 

- 

25,386 

13,105 

51,611 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  P.  Comerford  Company, 

Nov.  17, 

July    15, 

May  20, 

5,000 

- 

400 

1,800 

1,419 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.    P.    Levering    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

13,561 

5,134 

1,696 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  P.  Thompson  Company, 

Dec.     9, 

Sept.    3, 

Sept.    1, 

30,000 

- 

3,000 

33,366 

4,567 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

C.  R.  Corwin  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    7, 

July   14, 

June  30, 

40,000 

- 

- 

23,896 

64,034 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  R.  G.  Mfg.  Co.,  Saugus,  . 

Mch.  24, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Dee.  31, 
1913. 

200,000 

- 

26,376 

6,343 

3,217 

C.   R.  Kaplinger  Company, 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.  14, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

2,263 

40,702 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  Ray  Randall  &  Company, 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,913 

5,500 

43,097 

Incorporated,  North  Attle- 
borough. 
C.  S.  Allen  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

$545 

650 

50 

7.730 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.     S.     Cunningham     and 

June   19, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

5,000 

- 

4,575 

- 

55,545 

■  Sons    Construction    Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

pany,  Boston. 

C.  S.  Fifield  Company,  Spring- 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,425 

565 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.    S.    Marshall    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31. 

50,000 

- 

5,000 

34,701 

128,887 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  S.  Parris  Company,  Bos- 

May  13, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

300 

4,759 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  S.  Pierce  Dressing  Com- 

Dec.  10, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.    1, 

30,000 

- 

1,494 

7,289 

10,339 

pany,  Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

C.  S.  Pierce  Skiving  Machine 

Jan.     -9, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.    1, 

1,500 

- 

2,152 

- 

- 

Company,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  T.  Sherer  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    3, 

160,000 

- 

- 

209,442 

73,669 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  W.  Babcock  &  Son,  Inc., 

June   12, 

June     9, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

1,240 

2,130 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.  W.  Bennett  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Jan.   16, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.  30, 

30,000 

19,000 

9,000 

36,000 

33,890 

rated,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

C.  W.  Bowker  and  Company, 

May     2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

24,312 

40,758 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.    W.   Haselton   Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

1,249 

1,653 

2,766 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

C.  W.  Sweetland  &  Son,  Inc., 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

8,342 

29,062 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C.     W.     Weeks     Company, 

July    25, 

June    7, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,444 

1,608 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cabot  Manufacturing   Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

810,000 

with  R.  E. 

332,604 

201,815 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Horses,  wagons,  sleds,  harnesses, 

etc. 

3  Hay,  grain  and  feeds. 


<  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Auto  truck. 

"  Adjourned. 

'  Indebtedness  to  C.  N.  Fitts. 


8  And  fixtures. 
'  Secret  process. 

10  Development. 

11  Good  will,  lease  and  fixtures. 


1914.1 


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235 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

to  cS.-^ 

ago 
0^ 

i 

J 

ii 

a 

txa 
1 

"o 

O 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

J. 
a 

ll 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

"3, 

3 
02 

)3 

1 

3 

1  $2,500 

- 

- 

S8,344 

S3,000 

S2,562 

S1,000 

- 

- 

$1,782 

88,344 

1 12,046 

- 

$544 

31,767 

25,000 

6,767 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,767 

- 

2  S5,720 
3  202 

- 

8,183 

930 

1,884 

1,011 

- 

- 

4,358 

8,183 

1 11,000 

^35 
5  800 

_ 

15,530 

15,000 

530 

. 

15,530 

- 

- 

- 

62,493 

15,000 

11,042 

7 16,396 

4,475 

- 

820,000 

S55 

- 

62,493 

- 

- 

2,748 

13,975 

6,000 

- 

3,500 

- 

13,975 

- 

- 

- 

90,102 

5,000 

4,820 

- 

- 

80,282 

- 

90,102 

- 

- 

1,681 

5,300 

5,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,300 

~ 

9  5,000 
1°  20,000 

12,893 

58,284 
40,933 

37,500 
30,000 

20,784 
9,733 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

1,200 

58,284 
40,933 

n  10,294 

12  524 

- 

98,748 

40,000 

21,230 

- 

- 

- 

37,518 

98,748 

M  51,191 

14  412 

29,138 

116,677 

97,425 

16,360 

- 

- 

15  2,892 

- 

116,677 

1 2,500 

- 

- 

47,965 

10,000 

1,685 

- 

- 

- 

36,280 

47,965 

- 

M500 

873 

52,883 

10,000 

12,510 

- 

30,373 

- 

- 

52,883 

- 

- 

- 

8,975 

750 

5,862 

- 

- 

- 

2,363 

8,975 

12,000 

- 

- 

62,120 

5,000 

35,455 

- 

- 

21,665 

- 

62,120 

- 

- 

510 

2,500 

2,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

168,588 

50,000 

48,061 

- 

5,839 

64,688 

- 

168,588 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,559 

10,000 

1,153 

- 

- 

- 

406 

11,559 

1 12,844 

- 

* 

31,966 

30,000 

1.966 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,966 

- 

- 

6,309 

8,461 

1,500 

6,961 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,461 

- 

- 

- 

283,111 

150,000 

38,111 

- 

55,000 

40,000 

- 

283,111 

12,400 

- 

- 

7,270 

5,100 

493 

- 

- 

1,677 

- 

7,270 

- 

- 

- 

97,890 

30,000 

60,135 

- 

•     - 

7,755 

- 

97,890 

- 

- 

- 

65,070 

25,000 

15,420 

- 

19,500 

5,150 

- 

65,070 

- 

- 

- 

5,668 

2,000 

1,850 

- 

- 

- 

1,818 

5,668 

- 

"  1,431 

- 

88,835 

20,000 

6,597 

- 

- 

9,632 

2,606 

38.835 

- 

122 

"  2,524 

"125 

- 

12,823 

5,000 

2,469 

18  13 

- 

500 

4,841 

- 

12,823 

1,344,419 

1,000,000 

154,411 

w  49,766 

140,242 

1,344,419 

12  Stock  in  other  corporations, 

13  Patent  rights. 
"  Fixtures. 


15  Depreciation. 

18  Stock  other  corporations. 

"  Charter. 


18  Sundries. 

1'  Reserved    for    depreciation    and 
renewals. 


236 


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[1914. 


Abstract  o 

/  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

S 

ft 

s 

Q 

a 

i 

i 

C4 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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actures, 
3handise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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Cacocum  Fruit  and  Products 

June    3, 

May   11, 

Apr.    30 

$30,000 

$75,000 

$1,690 

_ 

$3,435 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cahill   Manufacturing   Com- 

Sept. 22, 

May   13, 

May   13 

20,000 

5,660 

1  9,594 

$3,560 

6,022 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cahill  Telharmonic  Company 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    30, 

Oct.    31 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

of  New  England,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cairnes    and    Company    In- 

Oct.   20, 

Oct.      1, 

July      1 

5,000 

- 

- 

160 

10 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Calaveras   Leasing   Corpora- 

Apr.   13, 

3  Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

i  20,000 

- 

- 

- 

tion,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Baking  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

950 

3,789 

440 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge  Botanical  Supply 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.     8, 

Nov.     1 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,194 

4,680 

Company,  Belmont. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Brass  Company, 

June  26, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31 

20,000 

21,500 

850 

12,640 

6,962 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Commercial  Col- 

Dec.    8, 

Sept.    1 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

lege,  Cambridge. 

1913. 

1911. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Confectionery 

Oct.    27, 

Sept.    8, 

Sept.    8 

25,000 

- 

247 

105 

28 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge  Factory  Company, 

May     6, 

3  Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge     Ice    Company, 

July    18, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31 

40,000 

65,500 

8  23,264 

- 

8,898 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge  Iron  Works,  Cam- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

12,792 

8,509 

8,363 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge       Manufacturing 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

1,500 

2,155 

3,208 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Market  Company, 

Nov.    6, 

Oct.    26, 

Aug.   31 

3,000 

- 

- 

11 2,843 

1,839 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge     Novelty     Com- 

Aug.    8, 

Aug.     3, 

June     1 

15,000 

- 

5,566 

3,000 

7,947 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge    Olympia    Com- 

Feb.   13, 

12  Nov.    5, 

Oct.      1 

5,000 

13  4,000 

500 

- 

1,037 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cambridge   Paper  Box  Co., 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31 

75,000 

65,000 

10,000 

33,350 

17,919 

The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Poultry  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,584 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge  Rubber  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1 

150,000 

- 

21,944 

10,875 

15,338 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cambridge    Standard    Pub- 

Dec.   18, 

"  Feb.     3, 

Oct.      1 

50,000 

- 

22,228 

with 

2,284 

lishing     Company,     Cam- 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

m'ch'y 

bridge. 

Cambridge    Station    Garage, 

Mch.  17, 

Aug.  12, 

July     1 

6,000 

- 

- 

2,195 

450 

Inc.,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cambyses  Company,  Boston, 

June  22, 
1914. 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

200,000 

" 

■ "  8,579 

7,306 

5,511 

Cameron   Brothers   Incorpo- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.      7 

11,000 

- 

18  500 

363 

4,838 

rated,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Campbell    Drug    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,842 

800 

Webster. 

1914; 

1914. 

1913. 

Campbell  Electric  Company, 

Aug.  25, 

May   11, 

Mch.  31 

300,000 

70,760 

24,469 

37,617 

121,036 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Campello     Coal     Company, 

July     8, 

Apr.      6, 

Apr.     6 

17,500 

2,150 

1,578 

2,640 

12,027 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Campello  Lumber  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

- 

- 

15,234 

8,219 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Canaan    Light    and    Power 

Feb.    20, 

25  _ 

July     8 

50,000 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Canadian  Construction  Com- 

Nov.   7, 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.  22 

10,000 

8,610 

- 

- 

2,420 

pany,  The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  patterns  and  flasks. 

2  Unpaid  stock  subscriptions. 

3  Adjourned. 

*  Leases  of  raining  claims  in  Cali- 
fornia. 


6  Good  will. 

s  Stock  in  treasury. 

'  Fixtures. 

8  And  personal  property. 

9  Bonds. 


i»  Patent  rights. 

11  And  groceries. 

12  In  lieu  of  annual. 

13  Leasehold  interest. 


1914. 


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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 
1 

i 

"a 

13 
"o 

i 

o 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

-a 

P 

1 

5 

"a, 

M 

a 
<« 

2 

"3 

- 

- 

■  - 

$80,125 

$27,000 

- 

$45,590 

- 

$7,535 

$80,125 

- 

- 

- 

23,836 

13,400 

$3,619 

$3,700 

500 

- 

2,617 

23,836 

- 

2  $5,000 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

$130 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

5  $11,000 

6 19,000 

100 

50,100 

50,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,100 

- 

7  4,500 

481 

10,160 

5,000 

5,160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,160 

- 

- 

- 

7,874 

5,000 

1,672 

- 

700 

- 

502 

7,874 

- 

- 

- 

41,952 

20,000 

2,791 

16,500 

- 

- 

2,661 

41,952 

- 

- 

17,620 

18,000 

18,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,000 

5 14,000 

- 

- 

44,000 

30,000 

- 

14,000 

- 

- 

- 

44,000 

- 

- 

- 

97,662 

40,000 

4,661 

9  29,000 

8,731 

- 

15,270 

97,662 

1"  2,500 
5  5,000 
W500 

~ 

3,252 
1,286 

40,416 
8,649 

25,000 
5,000 

8,416 
3,649 

- 

7,000 

: 

: 

40,416 
8,649 

- 

'  1,000 

- 

5,682 

3,000 

1,108 

- 

- 

- 

1,574 

5,682 

- 

- 

- 

16,513 

15,000 

219 

- 

- 

- 

1,294 

16,513 

- 

- 

- 

5,537 

5,000 

269 

- 

- 

- 

268 

5,537 

- 

- 

- 

126,269 

55,800 

- 

33,000 

2,000 

$35,469 

- 

126,269 

s  1,000 

'600 

- 

3,184 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

784 

- 

3,184 

91,000 

- 

13,435 

152,592 

130,000 

11,092 

- 

11,500 

- 

- 

152,592 

- 

15  3,000 

33,705 

61,217 

15,000 

29,931 

16 11,895 

4,391 

- 

- 

61,217 

- 

- 

3,705 

6,350 

6,000 

350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,350 

193,500 

- 

- 

214,896 

200,000 

3,079 

- 

- 

- 

11,817 

214,896 

6  2,500 

- 

592 

8,793 

8,300 

493 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,793 

- 

7 1,260 

- 

4,902 

2,400 

1,175 

- 

889 

- 

438 

4,902 

1"  16,000 

19  22,352 

=  7,000 

2»  15,000 
21 1,944 

- 

309,178 
25,395 

144,800 
17,500 

53,116 
1,643 

"  35,000 
1,800 

4,452 

63,334 
22 12,928 

- 

309,178 
25,395 

- 

23  1,200 
2^98 

58 

24,809 

15,000 

9,809 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,809 

- 

- 

2,125 

4,425 

3,100 

1,325 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,425 

- 

- 

11,030 

7,580 

- 

3,250 

200 

- 

- 

11,030 

1*  Date  of  postponement. 

15  Stock  held  in  trust  for  corporation. 

15  Mortgage. 

1'  And  fixtures. 


18  And  tools. 

19  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

20  Securities. 

21  Prepaid  expense. 


22  Reserve. 

23  Equipment. 

2*  Prepaid  insurance. 
25  None  held  in  1913. 


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Canadian    Wheat    Growing 

Oct.     3, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

$250,000 

$62,400 

$15,191 

_ 

$15,134 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Canfield  Laundry  Company, 

Dec.   26, 

3  _ 

June  30, 

25,000 

4,500 

3,500 

~ 

2,000 

Wellesley. 

1913. 

1913. 

Canobie    Lake    Amusement 

May     9, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

259 

Co.,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Canton  Ice  Company,  Can- 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

1,200 

- 

5  $800 

6  4,706 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Canton    Leather    Company, 

Nov.    5, 

July    21, 

July    15, 

10,000 

- 

1,613 

100 

380 

Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Canton  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 10, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

10,000 

2,000 

6,300 

5,500 

pany,  Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Canton  Publishing  Company, 

Aug.   11, 

June  13, 

May  31, 

3,000 

- 

4,547 

250 

906 

Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Canvas  Goods  Manufactur- 

Sept. 15, 

Sept.  10, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

_ 

1,654 

909 

767 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cape  Ann  Anchor  and  Forge 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  24, 

Aug.  31, 

150,000 

58,726 

87,301 

68,554 

28,781 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cape  Aim  Clothing  Company, 

May    9, 

Apr.    30, 

Jan.    17, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8 10,728 

5,005 

Inc.,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cape  Ann  Lumber  Company, 

June  29, 

June  26, 

Feb.    28, 

13,000 

4,090 

_ 

21,520 

13,409 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cape    Ann    Therapeuterion 

Apr.    27, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

650 

- 

_ 

- 

(Incorporated),  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cape   Ann    Tool    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

3,872 

14,907 

14,386 

32,920 

Rookport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cape  Cod  Cold  Storage  Com- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.    31, 

125,000 

69,336 

38,805 

12,596 

4,827 

pany,  Provincetown. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cape    Cod    Company,    The, 

Oct.    27, 

June     2, 

Mch.  31, 

750,000 

=  354,249 

- 

- 

19,772 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cape  Cod  Fish  Freezing  and 

Aug.  29, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31, 

55,000 

- 

5,893 

- 

5 

Packing    Company,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Barnstable. 

Cape  Cod  Products  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

13 166,817 

860 

35,465 

10,652 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cape    Cod    Specialty    Co., 

June     1, 

15  May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

1,200 

1,050 

4,175 

396 

Truro. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cape   Pond    Ice    Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

175,000 

159,810 

^8  2,000 

19  20,000 

8,913 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Capewell   Horse   Nail   Com- 

Sept. 29, 

May  26, 

May     1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

10,959 

3,413 

pany  of  California,  Spring- 
field. 
Carbon-Oxygen  Gas  Engine 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sept.  30, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

_ 

1,988 

_ 

5 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Carder  Wood  Working  Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

5,000 

- 

25  3,120 

13,696 

1,781 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carew  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

26  6,000 

40,000 

28 175,905 

69,635 

pany,  South  Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

27  84,000 

Carl    C.    Hayden,    Incorpo- 

Nov. 17, 

29  _ 

July     1, 

20,000 

- 

17,135 

17,559 

22,464 

rated,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carl  E.  Forsberg,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   30, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

335 

2,383 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Carl    G.    Westlund    Co., 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

7,032 

1,339 

1,431 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Carlow  Automobile  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    2, 

9,000 

7,000 

400 

3,500 

8,792 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carlton  Engraving  Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

31  5,200 

460 

5,861 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Carmine    Zamarro    Co., 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

1,606 

- 

2,060 

40,546 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Suspense  accounts. 

3  None  held  in  1913. 

■•  Pavilion  and  contents. 
'  And  equipment. 


6  Of  this  amount  $4,000  was  re- 
ceived as  insurance  on  ice  houses 
burned. 


8  And  fixtures. 

'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 


w  Patent  rights. 

11  Bogs  in  process. 

12  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

13  And  shellfish  properties. 
1''  Investments. 

15  Adjourned. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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130,720 

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- 

S178 

$246,539 

- 

- 

S600 

10,600 

10,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,600 

- 

4  2,900 

- 

3,159 

3,000 

2 

- 

- 

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- 

3,159 

- 

- 

3,574 

10,280 

10,000 

280 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,280 

1  9,970 

- 

405 

12,468 

10,000 

43 

- 

2,425 

- 

- 

12,468 

- 

_ 

- 

23,800 

12,200 

3,010 

4,000 

3,000 

- 

1,590 

23,800 

1 2,000 

1,810 

9,513 

3,000 

2,969 

7 1,000 

2,544 

- 

- 

9,513 

- 

- 

4,629 

7,959 

3,000 

2,359 

- 

2,600 

- 

7,959 

- 

- 

243,362 

139,000 

12,657 

- 

43,000 

- 

48,705 

243,362 

1 12,500 

- 

7,814 

36,047 

25,000 

11,047 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,047 

- 

9 1,685 

40,704 

13,000 

20,454 

- 

5,001 

- 

2,249 

40,704 

ID  99,800 

- 

- 

100,450 

100,000 

- 

7  450 

- 

- 

- 

100,450 

- 

- 

- 

66,085 

16,000 

35,122 

- 

- 

14,963 

- 

66,085 

- 

- 

7,212 

132,776 

110,500 

2,276 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

132,776 

- 

11  41,315 

415,336 

161,250 
12  9,700 

- 

161,000 

- 

83,386 

415,336 

- 

- 

4,578 

10,476 

9,200 

1,067 

- 

209 

- 

~ 

10,476 

- 

"  12,529 

12,952 

239,275 

230,500 

6,725 

2,050 

- 

- 

239,275 

- 

16  100 

"45 

- 

6,966 

4,200 

726 

2,000 

- 

40 

6,966 

- 

2°  30,000 
211,060 

- 

221,783 

170,000 

3,033 

- 

39,900 

- 

8,850 

221,783 

- 

22  209 

17,166 

31,747 

2,500 

29,247 

- 

- 

- 

31,747 

10.499,930 

25  248,410 

- 

750,333 

500,000 

373 

- 

21 249,960 

- 

750,333 

- 

- 

- 

18,597 

5,000 

10,239 

- 

- 

3,358 

- 

18,597 

- 

~ 

- 

375,540 

35,000 

9,556 

- 

53,500 

277,484 

- 

375,540 

- 

- 

- 

57,158 

20,000 

23,257 

- 

13,523 

- 

378 

57,158 

- 

30  415 

- 

3,133 

1,000 

50 

- 

- 

2,083 

- 

3,133 

1 1,000 

- 

6,828 

17,630 

16,350 

1,280 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,630 

- 

- 

- 

19,692 

9,000 

8,185 

- 

- 

- 

2,507 

19,692 

- 

- 

- 

11,521 

5,000 

330 

- 

3,500 

1,250 

1,441 

11,521 

- 

- 

- 

44,212 

1,000 

43,134 

- 

- 

- 

78 

44,212 

16  Mailing  list. 

1'  Paid  up  machinery  lease. 

18  And  tools. 

1'  And  ice. 

2"  Horses,  wagons,  trucks,  etc. 

21  Unexpired  insurance. 


22  OfiBce  furniture. 

23  Treasury  stock. 

21  Working  capital  suspense. 

25  And  horses  and  teams. 

26  Land  and  water  power. 
2'  And  buildings. 


28  And  finished  paper  and  raw  ma- 

terial. 

29  None  held  since  organization. 
3»  Trade  fixtures. 

31  And  apparatus. 


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Carpenter-Morton  Company, 

Jan.      8, 

Deo.  27, 

Nov.  30 

$100,000 

$22,781 

$1,800 

$109,967 

$124,901 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Carr  Mines  Company,  The, 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31 

140,000 

80,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Carroll    Hixon   Jones    Com- 

Nov. 19, 

3  Oct.    15, 

Sept.  30 

25,000 

- 

12,508 

62,964 

19,124 

pany,  Milford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carroll    Lumber    Company, 

Aug.     7, 

May  27, 

May  22 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,545 

3,957 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carroll  Paper  Stock  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,544 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carrol  1-Peabody-Jellerson 

Aug.     7, 

July     7, 

June  30 

60,000 

- 

25,305 

52,900 

14,299 

Shoe  Co.,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carstein      Coal      Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1 

40,000 

19,200 

5,000 

3,523 

56,219 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carter    &    Sherburne    Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,500 

2,234 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Carter    &    Woodman    Com- 

Aug. 17, 

May  29, 

May     1 

10,000 

- 

- 

733 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carter,  Carter  &  Meigs  Com- 

Deo.   13, 

Nov.  17, 

Sept.  30 

250,000 

- 

- 

139,229 

171,811 

pany,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Carter  Co.,  The,  Haverhill.  . 

Mch.  26, 
1914. 

3  Feb.    25, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,715 

2,730 

Carter,   Rice  and   Company 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31 

300,000 

248,665 

16,711 

340,145 

467,454 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Carter,  Russell  and  Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

17,417 

Incorporated,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carter's  Ink  Company,  The, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.    2, 

Dee.   31 

150,000 

251,567 

90,657 

304,153 

257,685 

Cambridge. 

1914, 

1914 

1913. 

Carver  Cotton  Gin  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      1 

100,000 

12,000 

20,000 

72,267 

411,758 

East  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carver  Cranberry  Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  30 

250,000 

165,565 

15,445 

- 

44,490 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carver  Green  Company,  Bos- 

June    8, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1 

12,800 

12,800 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Carver  Hill  Farms,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

30,000 

3,707 

17 12,918 

5,396 

rated,  Natiok. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cary  Company,  The,  Chelsea, 

Apr.    17, 
1914. 

18  _ 

Apr.     1 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,016 

Casey  and  Bacon  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1 

25,000 

12,000 

- 

11,836 

13,464 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Casey,  Bigley  Company,  The, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,191 

21,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Casey  Florist  Company,  The, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    20 

10,000 

12,550 

1,500 

6,000 

7,500 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cashman  Brothers  Company, 

Jan.    26, 

3  Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

2,510 

16,633 

41,029 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Casler,  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

200 

375 

550 

Casper  Ranger  Construction 

May  21, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31 

75,000 

- 

15,747 

40,656 

213.604 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Casper  Ranger  Lumber  Com- 

May 22, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1 

50,000 

- 

17,370 

134,210 

63,226 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cass  and  Daley  Shoe  Com- 

June    5, 

22  Feb.     3, 

Jan.      7 

250,000 

- 

23 115,745 

195,610 

453,144 

pany,  The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cassius  Hunt  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,231 

15,533 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Castle  Square  Transportation 

May     5, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

116 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Catalogue    Equipment    and 

June   15, 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.    17 

10,000 

- 

513 

5,148 

604 

Supply     Company,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

1  Reserved. 

2  Payable  on  subscriptions. 
'■'■  Adjourned. 

■•  Trade-marks. 

'  Office  furniture  and  heating  plant. 


^  Advanced  expense. 
'  Reserve. 
3  Fixture  account. 
"  Stock  in  other  companies. 
1°  Prepaid  interest,  insurance,  etc. 


11  Mortgage. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Teams,  etc. 

I''  Unliquidated  claims. 
16  Patent  rights. 


1914. 


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241 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

to  (3  — 

ill 

§ 
S 

a 

1 

1 

i 

3 
1 

o 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

"3, 

1 

i 

£ 

3 

- 

$2,754 

- 

S262,203 

S100,000 

$18,909 

- 

$99,549 

1  $4,407 

$39,338 

$262,203 

- 

- 

$21,715 

111,715 

110,615 

2  1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

111,715 

- 

- 

- 

94,596 

25,000 

22,625 

- 

42,293 

- 

4,678 

94,596 

- 

- 

- 

5,502 

5,000 

360 

- 

- 

142 

- 

5,502 

- 

- 

2,456 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

11,173 

103,677 

59,800 

25,377 

- 

18,500 

- 

- 

103,677 

- 

4,094 

88,036 

40,000 

4,036 

$10,000 

34,000 

- 

- 

88,036 

- 

- 

2,503 

11,237 

10,000 

1,237 

- 

- 

- 

11,237 

- 

- 

517 

1,250 

1,250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,250 

i  S6,000 

- 

5  7,330 
6 1,948 
3  2,000 

: 

326,318 
18,445 

250,000 
10,000 

44,651 
5,130 

- 

17,845 
3,000 

12,822 
^  1,000 

315 

326,318 

18,445 

41 

40,285 

0 101,600 

i»  13,316 

12  500 

"  16,000 

- 

1,228,176 

33,917 
904,063 

300,000 

10,000 
150,000 

257,710 

3,682 
14 1,000 
46,678 

11 140,000 
80,000 

223,725 

15,000 
278,214 

306,741 

4,235 
294,850 

54,321 

1,228,176 

33,917 
904,063 

13  100 

- 

- 

516,125 

100,000 

20,757 

- 

- 

16  50,000 

345,368 

516,125 

- 

- 

- 

225,500 

225,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

225,500 

- 

- 

1,972 

14,772 

12,800 

- 

- 

1,972 

- 

- 

14,772 

- 

- 

11,728 

63,749 

30,000 

9,579 

10,000 

14,170 

- 

- 

63,749 

- 

19  400 

1,984 

4,400 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

37,300 

25,000 

1,489 

8,000 

- 

- 

2,811 

37,300 

~ 

- 

- 

30,191 

10,000 

8,552 

- 

9,500 

- 

2,139 

30,191 

- 

- 

- 

27,550 

10,000 

400 

2,700 

- 

14,450 

- 

27,550 

- 

- 

- 

60,172 

5,000 

54,972 

- 

- 

- 

200 

60,172 

20  8,000 

- 

875 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

270,007 

75,000 

79,967 

- 

18,000 

97,040 

- 

270,007 

- 

218,216 

- 

223,022 

50,000 

35,085 

37,500 

67,349 

33,088 

- 

223,022 

20 15,000 

26  20,600 
12  700 
27  850 

945 

764,499 

53,064 

1,911 

250,000 

38,100 

200 

101,859 

3,001 

511 

1,200 

144,712 
24 100,000 

89,757 

25  78,171 

9,623 

2,340 

764,499 

53,064 

1,911 

2,378 

8,643 

7,500 

143 

1,000 

8,643 

16  Reserve  account. 

"  And  live  stock. 

1'  None  held  since  organization. 

19  Shares  in  treasury. 

20  Good  will. 


21  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 

22  Should  have  been  held. 

23  And  plant  and  equipment. 
2'  Loans  from  stockholders. 


26  Stocks  in  other  companies. 
2'  Autos,  horses,  carriages  and  har- 
ness. 


242 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


S 

eg 

i 

C3 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S . 

TION. 

6 

t3 

II 

1 
1 

.1 

i 

anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

"1 

^ 

Q 

■     Q 

-< 

rt 

:§ 

S 

o 

Catherine     Creek     Lumber 

June  20, 

iMay   11, 

May   11, 

$200,000 

$199,300 

_ 

_ 

$700 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cattaraugus   Tanning   Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

174,497 

- 

$136,780 

81,835 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cattle  Fair  Hotel,  Boston,     . 

Apr.    16, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

27,650 

8,300 

- 

- 

1,100 

Caustic-Claflin        Company, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.     1, 

12,500 

_ 

$6,290 

1,797 

7,801 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Caverly    Automobile    Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

90 

4,286 

1,386 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Caverly-Plummer  Co.,  Lynn, 

June  29, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

550 

450 

2,174 

Cedar  Hill  Spring  Water  Co., 

Apr.     6, 

Nov.     1, 

Nov.     1, 

15,000 

2,000 

550 

800 

210 

Revere. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Celero  Drug  Company,  The, 

Dec.   18, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  12, 

40,000 

- 

- 

400 

313 

Boston. 

1913. 

1908. 

1910. 

Celero  Drug  Company,  The, 

Nov.  2.3, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  12, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

313 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1908. 

1914. 

Central    Amusement    Com- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   23, 

50,000 

70,000 

_ 

_ 

507 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central  Amusement  Operat- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   23, 

2,000 

_ 

- 

2,000 

39,588 

ing  Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central  Autogenous  Welding 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

3,205 

1,261 

1,204 

and   Manufacturing   Com- 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

pany,  Worcester. 

Central    Biscuit     Company, 

Jan.      7, 

Oct.    13, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

_ 

18,000 

1,100 

3,400 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Central  Block,  Pittsfield, 

Jan.    27, 
1914. 

Dec.   15, 
1913. 

Dec.   15, 
1913. 

39,000 

124,000 

- 

- 

394 

Central  Bowling   and   Cigar 

Oct.     8, 

Sept.  21, 

Aug.  31, 

20,000 

- 

6,943 

960 

697 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central   Building   Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

2,351 

5,691 

105,883 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central  Cape  Cod  Cranberry 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

16,900 

- 

400 

500 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central  Cloak  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    6, 

12  Mch.  22, 

Jan.    11, 

12,000 

- 

300 

2,500 

19,595 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central    Construction    Com- 

June  27, 

May    4, 

Apr.   30, 

2,500 

6,900 

10,000 

3,449 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central    Grocery     Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.    18, 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,754 

12,893 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central    Hard    Fibre     Co., 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,513 

200 

285 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central    Ice    Manufacturing 

May  12, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    19, 

125,000 

49,066 

120,655 

34,303 

12,403 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central   Laundry   Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

2,500 

438 

1,496 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central  Lumber  and  Supply 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

11,371 

500 

72,433 

60,452 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central  Mills  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

92,832 

130,000 

78,536 

22,715 

Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central     Paper     Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

'■367 

5,048 

2,903 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central  Pharmacy,  Inc.,  Pea- 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

3,000 

300 

body. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central     Realty     Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

130,400 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Central     Square    Hardware 

May     6, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

7,000 

- 

- 

9,645 

7,128 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central  Square  Wharf  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

2  Treasury  preferred  stock. 
«  Contracts. 


♦  Reserves. 

^  Brighton  real  estate  mortgages. 

6  Trade-marks. 


'  Good  will. 

*  Treasury  stock. 

'  Automobile  truck. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


243 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

111 

j 
1 

1 

1 
1 

PL, 

1 

1 
Q 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

1 
1. 

1^ 

1. 
si 

3 
"p. 

1 

1 

Ph 

t 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

8200,000 

S200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$200,000 

_ 

2  $111,700 
3  44,877 
5 10,900 

$7,350 

549,689 
27,650 

300,000 
27,650 

$23,596 

$10,000 

$110,000 

$81,961 
4  24,132 

- 

■  549,689 
27,650 

- 

- 

- 

15,888 

12,500 

1,932 

- 

- 

- 

$1,456 

15,888 

- 

- 

- 

5,762 

3,000 

1,683 

- 

- 

1,079 

- 

5,762 

6  $2,500 

'2,500 

7 12,000 

8  250 

- 

8,424 

5,000 

1,060 

2,000 

- 

- 

364 

8,424 

9  750 

90 

16,400 

15,000 

550 

- 

600 

250 

- 

16,400 

40,000 

- 

- 

40,713 

40,000 

409 

- 

- 

- 

304 

40,713 

w  40,096 
'  10,093 

■with 
trade- 
marks 

40,409 
80,600 

40,000 
15,200 

409 

40,000 

25,400 

40,409 
80,600 

- 

- 

- 

41,588 

2,000 

39,537 

- 

- 

- 

61 

41,588 

-  2,343 

- 

- 

8,013 

6,800 

1,159 

- 

- 

54 

- 

8,013 

"500 
■  3,500 

- 

~ 

26,500 
124,394 

15,000 
39,000 

11,500 

: 

- 

85,000 

394 

26,500 
124,394 

- 

- 

- 

8,600 

8,000 

464 

- 

- 

- 

136 

8,600 

- 

- 

- 

113,925 

30,000 

47,376 

- 

10,000 

- 

26,549 

113,925 

- 

- 

- 

17,800 

16,900 

- 

500 

- 

- 

400 

17,800 

- 

- 

- 

22,395 

12,000 

3,879 

2,250 

3,200 

- 

1,066 

22,395 

- 

- 

- 

20,349 

2,500 

5,000 

13  4,500 

- 

- 

8,349 

20,349 

- 

"  16,985 

20,314 

60,946 

50,000 

10,946 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,946 

-  4,500 

- 

67 

7,565 

5,500 

1,354 

- 

711 

- 

- 

7,565 

7  8,000 

- 

108,431 
957 

324,858 
13,391 

65,400 
16  4,800 
12,000 

108,158 
1,391 

- 

148,500 

: 

: 

324,858 
13,391 

- 

16  9,143 

- 

153,899 

27,000 

36,171 

- 

66,932 

- 

23,796 

153,899 

- 

- 

- 

324,083 

150,000 

- 

- 

87,000 

- 

87,083 

324,083 

- 

- 

- 

8,318 

5,000 

851 

- 

1,750 

- 

717 

8,318 

- 

- 

- 

3,300 

2,500 

240 

- 

- 

- 

560 

3,300 

- 

- 

- 

130,400 

75,000 

- 

53,000 

2,400 

- 

- 

130,400 

- 

"400 

-■ 

17,173 

7,000 

10,061 

- 

- 

- 

112 

17,173 

- 

- 

5,000 

65,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

65,000 

1°  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
11  Patent  rights. 
1-  Adjourned. 


1'  Mortgage. 

w  Fixtures. 

15  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


1^  Suspense. 
1'  And  fixtures. 
18  Equipment. 


244 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Conditiox 


$ 

53 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

% 

-av; 

1 

(73 

"a 
§ 

S 

"o 

O 

■Sec 

1 
1 

.1 

anuiactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

4S 

^ 

Q 

Q 

-? 

A 

^ 

S 

o 

Central  Storage  Warehouse, 

Sept.    4, 

Aug.   27, 

Apr.    30, 

$25,000 

.578,488 

.    S196 

S344 

.111,717 

Inc.,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central    Supply    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

89,903 

1,800 

112,826 

66,690 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Central  Wharf  and  Wet  Dock 

June     3, 

May  11, 

May     1, 

600,000 

2,532,451 

- 

- 

9,245 

Corporation,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Centreville  Wine  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,200 

1,800 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chace  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Oct.    30, 
1914. 

Oct.    26, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

1,200,000 

1,163,465 

with  R.  E. 

311,179 

44,249 

Chadbourne-Walker  Machine 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

4,000 

- 

6  3,671 

88 

2,582 

Screw  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1 

Chadwick  &  Carr  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

'Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,100 

14,180 

10,327 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chadwick-Boston  Lead  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

691,520 

with  R.  E. 

219,817 

184,139 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chaffee  Brothers   Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.     5, 

Nov.    1, 

90,000 

147,206 

34,510 

97,242 

69,603 

Oxford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chain  Leather  Co.,  Peabody, 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

9 12,007 

1,805 

24,322 

Chamberlain  and  Burnham, 

July    16, 

10- 

Apr.    30, 

1,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

775 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chamberlain  and  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.     2, 

200,000 

4,340 

li  14,507 

41,651 

260,568 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chamberlain-Huntress   Com- 

Feb.  19, 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

45,574 

11,945 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chambers  Investment  Com- 

Oct.   29, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,060 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chanipion    Metal    Weather 

Jan.    24, 

7  Jan.      7, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

2,500 

2,426 

2,339 

12,423 

Strip    and    Parting    Bead 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Company,  Boston. 

Champion  Spark  Plug  Com- 

Feb.   16, 

16  _ 

July     1, 

50,000 

13,724 

21,319 

15,265 

21,089 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

Champion  Spark  Plug  Com- 

Nov. 16, 

Oct.      9, 

July     1, 

50,000 

58,664 

103,510 

77,081 

79,212 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chandler  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    31, 

251,000 

6,432 

- 

317,965 

299,158 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chandler  and  Farquhar  Com- 

July   15, 

7  Apr.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

145,000 

123,815 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chandler     Bog      Company, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

20,000 

200 

- 

1,076 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chandler     Comb     Machine 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.    13, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Ayer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chandler  Machine  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     1, 

75,000 

- 

2,750 

12,476 

5,118 

Ayer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chapel  Mills  Manufacturing 

Dec.    17, 

Sept.    6, 

Aug.     2, 

300,000 

261,033 

with  R.  E. 

207,036 

19,064 

Company,  Leicester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Co., 

June  23, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

207,000 

90,000 

81,314 

35,903 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chapman  &  Brooks    Co., 

Sept.  22, 

Aug.  27, 

June  30, 

40,000 

- 

6,168 

78,063 

64,198 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chapman  Valve  Manufactur- 

Feb.    7, 

Feb.     4, 

Dee.  31, 

1,000,000 

271,606 

348,133 

479,028 

201,324 

ing  Company,  The,  (1911), 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield. 

Chappaquiddieklmprovement 

Sept.  26, 

26  Aug.    17, 

July     1, 

5,000 

1,120 

- 

- 

112 

Company,  Edgartown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles    A.    Baldwin    Com- 

Apr.   22, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

7,000 

27,666 

33,257 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Accrued  interest. 

2  Accrued  labor. 
■'•  Or  reserve. 

'  Investment. 
•'  Mortgage. 


»  And  tools. 
">  Adjourned. 

8  Reserve. 

9  And  equipment. 

i»  None  held  in  1914. 


"  And  fixtures. 

12  Securities. 

»  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

1'  Fixtures. 

'=■  Patent  rights. 


1914.1 


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245 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


-Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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sag 

f2 

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tn 
2 

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- 

$1,600 

- 

890,745 
272,819 

$25,000 
45,000 

$2,516 

1  767 

2  194 
51,249 

$42,000 

57,857 

$11,000 

77,400 

3  $8,265 

$1,003 
41,313 

$90,745 
272,819 

- 

M,160 

- 

2,545,856 

600,000 

- 

5 12,000 

100,000 

1,833,856 

- 

2,545,856 

- 

- 

- 

^,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,518,893 

1,200,000 

188,000 

- 

- 

- 

130,893 

1,518,893 

- 

- 

- 

6,341 

4,000 

71 

- 

- 

- 

2,270 

6,341 

- 

- 

- 

25,607 

14,000 

7,050 

- 

- 

8  1,718 

2,839 

25,607 

- 

- 

- 

1,095,476 

800,000 

91,597 

193,000 

- 

- 

10,879 

1,095,476 

- 

- 

- 

348,561 

90,000 

51,473 

- 

88,250 

118,838 

- 

348,561 

- 

- 

- 

38,134 

5,000 

3,599 

- 

14,650 

6,676 

8,209 

38,134 

- 

- 

- 

5,275 

1,000 

865 

- 

- 

- 

3,410 

5,275 

- 

12 169,500 

- 

490,566 

200,000 

222,406 

- 

- 

13  5,303 

62,857 

490,666 

- 

"700 

- 

58,219 

25,000 

102 

32,600 

- 

- 

517 

68,219 

- 

- 

- 

5,060 

3,000 

900 

- 

- 

- 

1,160 

6,060 

15  S5,215 

- 

- 

24,903 

9,400 

8,681 

- 

- 

- 

6,822 

24,903 

15  221 
1'  2,086 

18  18 

2°  8,041 

21681 

- 

73,722 
327,189 

30 
19  29,970 

30,000 

18,516 
64,132 

- 

19,221 
95,570 

137,487 

5,985 

73,722 
327,189 

IS  1,000 

- 

- 

624,555 

201,000 

340,477 

- 

- 

6,000 

77,078 

624,555 

_ 

22  7,500 
23  55,000 

_ 

331,315 
21,276 

100,000 
20,000 

76,045 

- 

15,800 
1,100 

139,470 

176 

331,315 
21,276 

15  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

15  550 
1'  30,000 

2J  50,000 

$44,531 

145,425 
487,133 
414,217 

75,000 
300,000 
200,000 

12,425 
62,783 
25,138 

83.000 

58,000 

43,400 

25  62,100 

68,125 

18,850 
47,954 

- 

146,425 
487,133 
414,217 

- 

- 

- 

148,429 

40,000 

46,179 

- 

58,500 

- 

3,750 

148,429 

- 

- 

- 

1,300,091 

1,000,000 

78,494 

- 

137,667 

83,930 

- 

1,300,091 

- 

- 

168 

1,400 

1,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,400 

- 

2' 993 
28  4,000 

2,105 

75,021 

50,000 

5,021 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

75,021 

16  None  held  in  1912. 

1'  Trade-marks. 

13  Good  will. 

1'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

2»  Patent  rights  and  formulse. 


21  Insurance. 

22  Store  repairs  not  charged  off. 

23  C.  S.  Farquhar,  Treas.,  Trus- 

tee. 
2*  Bond  investment. 


26  Loans  by  directors. 

26  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2'  Unexpired  insurance  and  rent. 

28  Lease  account. 


246 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Conditiox 


1 

1 
o 

s3 

1 

P. 
O 

S  o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
1 

1 

ufaotures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 
i. 

PS 

^3 

^ 

:« 

c3 

3«2 

1 

1 

§§§^£ 

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§ 

§ 

o 

Charles  A.  Bohn  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

S15,000 

_ 

_ 

1  $4,245 

$20,785 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chas.  A.  Browne  Co.  (Inc.), 

July    14, 

June     3 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

$2,594 

11,269 

20,945 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  A.  Eaton  Company, 

July    30, 

June  29 

Apr.     1, 

250,000 

$61,295 

with  R.  E. 

130,924 

566,029 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chas.   A.    G.   Winther   Co., 

Aug.  21, 

Aug.     3 

Aug.     3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,024 

2,140 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  A.  Jackson  Company, 

Sept.  11, 

May     4 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,850 

1,357 

924 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  Buck  Edge  Tool  Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

2,646 

7,001 

7,361 

1,292 

pany,  Millbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chas.  Case  Shoe  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

17,343 

102,223 

27,160 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  Crompton  and  Sons 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.    8 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

1,750 

350 

1,100 

1,053 

Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles    D.    Brown   &    Co., 

June  23, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,476 

12,261 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  D.  Redmond  Com- 

May    7, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

10  800 

6,000 

7,100 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  E.  Gibson  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

11  326,444 

30,000 

- 

19,249 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  E.  Hall  &  Sons,  Inc., 

Aug.     1, 

i»May   18 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

2,778 

604 

2,508 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  E.  Holske  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    26 

Jan.    14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,003 

8,031 

Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  E.  Lauriat  Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    16 

Feb.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

114,191 

88,833 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  E.   Moss  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

18  Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

19  4,653 

3,074 

7,429 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  E.  Perry  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  10 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

- 

1 35,725 

3,069 

7,375 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  E.  Sprague  Box  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  10 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

9,535 

18,541 

24,825 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles    Emmel    and    Rose 

Oct.    20, 

May   18 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,430 

9,116 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  F.  Baker  &  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    10 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

21,892 

34,023 

62,314 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles    F.    Murphy    Com- 

July    6, 

Apr.      1 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,694 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  F.  Wing  Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.    9 

Jan.    31, 

80,000 

67,500 

with  R.  E. 

136,870 

147,176 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chas.  H.  Grover,  Inc.,  Haver- 

Dec.    9, 

23  Dec.     3 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

17,900 

9,504 

hill. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Charles  H.  Hitchcock  Incor- 

Apr.    1, 

Mch.    4 

Feb.   28. 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

1,038 

porated,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  H.  Morey  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

18  Aug.   11 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

4,000 

300 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Charles  H.  Richardson  Com- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,844 

6,338 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chas.  H.  RossKam's  Enter- 

Dec.    2, 

July    21 

July    14, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

155 

prises    Inc.,    Boston    (for 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913). 

Chas.  H.  RossKam's  Enter- 

Oct.   21, 

23  Aug.   13 

July    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

78 

prises  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  H.  Warren  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

404 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  J.  Jacobs  Company, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,650 

- 

1,300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles   J.   Jagcr  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.   26 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

- 

13,221 

27,522 

75,138 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Stock  in  other  companies. 

3  Good  will. 

■•  Prepaid  expense. 
''  .\ccrued  accounts. 


6  Life  insurance. 
'  Stock  investment. 
8  Trade-marks. 
'  Stocks  and  securities. 
1"  And  tools. 


11  Including  water  rights. 

12  Stocks. 

!■'  Mortgages. 
i<  Horses,  etc. 


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247 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILITrBS. 

-   - 

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fi 

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- 

- 

- 

$25,030 

$15,000 

$7,367 

- 

- 

- 

$2,663 

$25,030 

- 

- 

- 

34,808 

10,000 

14,460 

- 

- 

$7,315 

3,033 

34,808 

- 

2  $9,990 

- 

768,238 

250,000 

58,238 

- 

$310,000 

150,000 

- 

768,238 

3  $2,500 

- 

$2,077 

7,741 

7,000 

741 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,741 

3 1,000 

- 

21,447 

26,578 

25,000 

573 

- 

1,005 

„        - 

- 

26,578 

3  4,879 

i  1,043 

67 

24,289 

10,000 

2,029 

5  171 

- 

12,089 

- 

- 

24,289 

- 

6 10,131 
'525 

66,455 

223,837 

100,000 

17,837 

- 

106,000 

- 

- 

223,837 

s  1,700 

- 

- 

15,953 

10,000 

2,345 

$1,000 

1,061 

- 

1,547 

15,953 

3 10,000 

8 1,000 

9 16,500 

35,731 

69,968 

50,000 

11,653 

- 

8,315 

- 

- 

69,968 

- 

- 

- 

13,900 

10,000 

3,519 

- 

- 

- 

381 

13,900 

3  200,000 

12  5,000 
13  27,137 
"3,290 

30,888 

642,008 

500,000 

132,608 

9,400 

- 

- 

- 

642,008 

3  2,053 

- 

- 

7,943 

5,000 

1,281 

- 

- 

- 

1,662 

7,943 

3 10,000 

16  900 

- 

21,934 

10,000 

4,785 

- 

350 

6,799 

- 

21,934 

- 

- 

- 

203,024 

100,000 

57,470 

V  25,000 

- 

.  5,250 

15,304 

203,024 

3  8,000 

- 

- 

23,156 

20,000 

2,104 

- 

- 

1,052 

- 

23,156 

3  5,000 

- 

14,789 

65,958 

50,000 

4,746 

- 

11,212 

- 

- 

65,958 

- 

- 

- 

52,901 

20,000 

13,068 

- 

15,000 

4,833 

- 

52,901 

20  3,000 

21  8,205 

- 

21,751 

15,000 

6,751 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,751 

- 

- 

- 

118,229 

100,000 

5,421 

- 

- 

- 

12,808 

118,229 

- 

22  250 

- 

17,944 

500 

17,444 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,944 

- 

- 

- 

351,546 

80,000 

45,693 

13  60,000 

99,004 

66,849 

- 

351,546 

- 

2*  2,555 

- 

29,959 

5,000 

3,545 

- 

7,000 

- 

14,414 

29,959 

- 

- 

2,142 

5,680 

5,000 

680 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,680 

- 

M  1,500 

4,795 

10,595 

10,500 

95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,595 

- 

- 

- 

13,182 

5,000 

4,663 

1,933 

- 

- 

1,586 

13,182 

- 

25  100 

4,754 

5,009 

5,000 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,009 

3  2,500 

25  100 

4,542 

7,220 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,220 

- 

- 

7,220 

3  4,000 

2,500 

3,253 

10,157 

10,000 

157 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,157 

3  2,050 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

26  6,408 

■ 

122,289 

56,000 

40,826 

- 

20,000 

5,463 

- 

122,289 

15  In  lieu  of  annual. 

16  Equipment. 

17  Bonds. 

IS  Should  have  been  held. 


19  And  equipment. 

2»  Good  will  and  models. 

21  Plant. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Adjourned. 

24  Fixture  account. 

25  Scenery. 

26  Operating  reserves. 


248 


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[1914 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
1 

% 
o 

1 
1 

C3 

la 
o. 
O 

ii 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
1 
1 

.9 

M 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

«t: 

« 

s 

:§ 

a 

Charles  K.  Fox  Inc.,  Haver- 

Sept.   4, 

June  15 

,      May  31, 

1150,000 

_ 

S25,000 

$285,739 

$537,766 

hill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  K.  Grouse  Co.,  North 

Sept.  16, 

Sept.  14 

,     June  20, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

1,053 

1,436 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chas.    L.    Ireson,    Incorpo- 

Apr.  23, 

Jan.    10 

,      Dec.  31, 

50,000 

5  $30,000 

5,700 

41,756 

16,315 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Charles  Logue  Building  Com- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.      5 

,      Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

54,852 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles   May   &   Son   Com- 

May    6, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.  31, 

28,000 

- 

- 

31,135 

14,409 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chas.   Niedner's  Sons  Com- 

June 29, 

May     3 

,     Mch.  31, 

80,000 

- 

12,000 

11,268 

17,655 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  P.  Lewis  Company, 

May  18, 

9  May     1 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

4,020 

3,209 

1,062 

7,589 

Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chas.  P.  Whittle  Mfg.  Co., 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  28 

Aug.  31, 

40,000 

- 

5,179 

8,872 

7,218 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  R.  Field  Manufactur- 

Aug. 13, 

July    13 

July    10, 

8,000 

3,000 

1,500 

2,461 

2,781 

ing  Company  (Inc.),  Green- 
field. 
Charles    River    Co-operative 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

July    28, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

2,021 

1,054 

Society,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

- 

Charles  S.   Gove  Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.     2 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

786 

38,976 

29,555 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  S.  Sexton  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Nov.  10 

Nov.  10, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,207 

695 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Charles  S.  Wentworth  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

12  Jan.    10 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

3,200 

657 

40,633 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles    Stretton    and    Son 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.    2 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

45,000 

with  R.  E. 

60,870 

47,231 

Company,  Stoughton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  W.  Arnold  &  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

30,000 

13  2,200 

237,547 

89,196 

pany,  Corporation,  Haver- 
hill. 
Charles  W.  Blake  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.      1 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

2,468 

1,328 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charles  West  Lumber  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

_ 

4,109 

6,829 

3,972 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charles  Wing  Company,  The, 

Dec.   11, 

Nov.  19 

Oct.    31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

40,292 

70,834 

Amesbury. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Charlesgate  Hospital  Incorpo- 

Feb.  27, 

"Jan.    25 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,950 

4,533 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Charlestown  Enterprise  Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    13 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,800 

- 

3,747 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Charlton  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Nov.    7, 
1914. 

Nov.    3 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

800,000 

380,000 

878,846 

172,277 

112,886 

Charm  Electric  Co.,  Boston, 

Moh.  18, 
1914. 

wFeb.    28 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

658 

1,284 

3,922 

Chase    and    Cooledge    Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

39,539 

15,965 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chase  and  Laubham  Corpo- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

127,013 

- 

- 

1,248 

ration,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chase   and    Sandford    Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    17 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

573 

4,526 

1,060 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chase  Express  Co.,  Brookline, 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

9  Jan.    31 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

45,000 

33,000 

- 

- 

12,256 

Chase  Press  Inc.,  The,  Haver- 

Oct.   21, 

July    15 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

5,942 

5,824 

2,516 

hill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chase  Turbine  Manufactur- 

Oct.   20, 

Sept.  28 

June  30, 

37,000 

48,330 

16,023 

34,437 

18,848 

ing  Company,  Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chatham    Cold    Storage    & 

Aug.     4, 

Apr.     9 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

250 

1,000 

- 

1,116 

Weir  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Horses,  etc. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 
■*  Dies  and  tools. 


s  Plant  in  Maine. 
^  Stock  in  real  estate. 
'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
8  Trade-marks. 


»  In  lieu  of  annual. 
'"  Patent  rights. 

11  License. 

12  Adjourned. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


249 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

M  ■ 

so  «r3 

III 

0 
3 

is 

>3 
1 

3 
0 

1 
'S 

$150,000 
5,000 

H 
< 

1 

'-3  a 

E 

3 
"3, 

CO 

1 
£ 

i 
0 

1  510,000 

2  $828 

3  965 

<  1,880 

- 

$860,298 
5,369 

$128,679 
369 

- 

$482,027 

$99,592 

- 

$860,298 
5,369 

- 

- 

- 

93,771 

50,000 

23,443 

- 

- 

- 

$20,328 

93,771 

- 

6 14,700 

- 

71,552 

15,000 

41,792 

- 

- 

14,760 

~ 

71,552 

1  3,000 

'  3,000 

So, 135 

56,679 

28,000 

21,679 

- 

7,000 

_ 

56,679 

8  7,500 
1 25,000 

_ 

37,645 

111,068 
15,880 

80,000 
6,500 

26,568 
1,434 

_ 

4,500 
4,000 

- 

3,946 

111,068 
15,880 

10  100 

8  25 

1 10,000 

_ 

15,508 
1,667 

46,902 
11,409 

36,500 
8,000 

10,402 
1,950 

_ 

1,459 

_ 

_ 

46,902 
11,409 

1370 

8  4,500 
1  20,400 

147 
'2,304 
11 5,000 
■  3,400 

249 

6,145 

102,617 

10,902 

1,095 

50,000 

5,000 

5,050 
52,029 
2,239 

$2,500 

- 

; 

588 
1,163 

6,145 

102,617 

10,902 

1 10,000 

- 

- 

54,490 

35,000 

15,555 

- 

- 

3,900 

35 

54,490 

- 

- 

- 

153,101 

75,000 

78,101 

- 

- 

- 

- 

153,101 

- 

- 

- 

358,943 

50.000 

94,115 

- 

214,300 

528 

- 

358,943 

- 

- 

- 

3,796 

3,000 

630 

- 

- 

- 

166 

3,796 

- 

»122 

3,451 

18,483 

8,000 

6,891 

- 

- 

3,692 

- 

18,483 

- 

- 

111,126 

60,000 

29,948 

- 

14,802 

- 

6,376 

111,126 

~ 

"2,914 
i'59 

102 

9,456 
5,649 

2,000 
5,000 

3,740 
249 

- 

400 

3,716 

- 

9,456 
5,649 

- 

- 

- 

1,544,009 

800,000 

- 

- 

525,300 

18 172,875 

45,834 

1,544,009 

1  2,372 

20  315 

174 

8,725 

5,000 

3,725 

■   - 

- 

- 

- 

8,725 

- 

- 

- 

55,504 

50,000 

5,504 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55,504 

- 

- 

- 

128,261 

100,000 

3,761 

- 

24,500 

- 

- 

128,261 

- 

- 

3,479 

9,638 

8,000 

247 

- 

1,391 

•           — 

- 

9,638 

1 10,000 

21 18,000 

- 

73,256 

45,000 

6,279 

22 16,000 

- 

- 

5,977 

73,256 

- 

- 

- 

14,282 

10,000 

2,799 

- 

- 

18 1,375 

108 

14,282 

10  200 

- 

- 

117,838 

37,000 

6,007 

- 

15,300 

30,000 

29,531 

117,838 

- 

12,634 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

13  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1*  Expense  inventory. 
i»  Should  have  been  held. 
16  Equipment. 


"  Betterments. 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

19  Date  of  po.stponement. 

20  Auto. 


21  Horses,  harnesses,  wagons,  auto- 

mobiles, furniture  and  fixtures, 
etc. 

22  Note  secured  by  mortgage. 


250 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Chatham    Weir    Company, 
Boston. 

Chattel  Loan  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Chauncey  S.  Greene  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Chavenson  &  Son  Co.  Inc., 
Fall  River. 

Chelfield  Realty  Company, 
Springfield. 

Chelsea  Bag  &  Burlap  Com- 
pany, Chelsea. 

Chelsea  Clock  Company, 
Boston. 

Chelsea  Independent  Asso- 
ciation, Incorporated,  Chel- 
sea. 

Chelsea  Independent  Asso- 
ciation, Incorporated,  Chel- 
sea (2d  return). 

Chelsea  Public  Market,  Inc., 
Chelsea. 

Chelsea  Twenty  Associates, 
Inc.,  The,  Chelsea. 

Chemical  Paper  Company, 
Holyoke. 

Chemical  Paper  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Holyoke. 

Chemical  Specialty  Company, 
The,  Melrose. 

Chemolene  Company,  The, 
Orange. 

Cheney  Bigelow  Wire  Works, 
Springfield. 

Cheshire  Lime  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cheshire. 

Cheshire  White  Quartz  Sand 
Company,  Cheshire. 

Chester  E.  Pease  Company, 
Edgartown. 

Chester  E.  Sawyer  Company, 
Boston. 

Chester  E.  Sawyer,  Incorpo- 
rated, Waltham. 

Chester  Granite  and  Polish- 
ing Works,  Chester. 

Chevrolet  Motor  Company  of 
New  England,  Boston. 

Chicago  Beef  Company,  Bos- 

tOUi 

Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Chicago  Varnish  Company, 
Boston. 

Chickering  &  Sons,  Boston,   . 

Chicopee  Falls  Building  Com- 
pany, Chicopee. 

Chicopee  Journal  Publishing 
Corporation,  Chicopee. 

Chicopee  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 


Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Mch.  .30, 

1914. 
May   13, 

1914. 
May   15, 

1914. 
Apr.     8, 

1914. 
May  23, 

1914. 
Apr.    21, 

1914. 
July    15, 

1914. 

July    22, 
1914. 

Mch.  13, 

1914. 
May   12, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.   21, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
June     5, 

1914. 
Aug.    5, 

1914. 
June     4, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Oct.    24, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 


Sept.  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Jan.    14, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
3  Apr.    15, 

1914. 
July     8, 

1913. 

July    14, 
1914. 


Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.   20, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Dec.    17, 

1913. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
3  May  23, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
May    4, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Aug.  25, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
13  Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
16  Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Nov.  24, 

1913. 
Feb.    12, 

1914. 


Aug.  10, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Deo.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
July     8, 

1913. 

July    14, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 

1914. 
Deo.     1, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   17, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
May    4, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
July   31, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Nov.  20, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 


$4,000 
75,000 
20,000 
25,000 
10,000 

5,000 
30,000 

3,000 

3,000 

10,000 
5,000 

300,000 

2,000,000 

5,000 

30,000 

180,000 
20,000 
10,000 
1,000 
10,000 
25,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
3,000 

700,000 
12,000 
25,000 

600,000 


Assets. 


5   QJ   C3   O   . 


$20,000 


25,000 


680,000 


69,000 

25,000 

8,000 


7,200 


650,000 


4,326 


331 
75,000 


1,500 


with  R.  E. 

453 

66 

55,300 

8,000 

3,000 

3,000 


12  7,108 


1,000 


.?9,950 
13,341 


2,839 
90,000 


with 
m'ch'y 


153,235 

1,854 

430 

107,300 

9,685 
750 

3,850 

9,260 

4,568 

351 

100 

7,264 


50 
371,317 


1  Good  will. 

2  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

3  Adjourned. 


*  Patent  rights. 

^  None  held  since  organization. 

^  Due  on  shares. 


'  Second  preferred  stock  of  Chemi- 
cal Paper  Mfg.  Co. 
s  Trade-marks. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


251 


of  Corporations  — •  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Miscellaneous. 

Profit  and  Loss. 

1 

m 
1 

O 

?-.-° 

a  " 

-3l 

-i 

"a 
a 

-11 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

1 
GO 

Profit  and  Loss. 

. 

1  Sl,400 

- 

$4,000 

$4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

84,000 

- 

- 

836,235 

77,400 

75,000 

.?2,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

77,400 

15,850 

- 

2,396 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

37,454 

25,000 

9,996 

- 

- 

- 

82,458 

37,454 

- 

- 

- 

20,590 

9,673 

917 

2 110,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,590 

12,000 

- 

- 

8,041 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

3,041 

8,041 

^1 

- 

- 

206,447 

30,000 

10,725 

- 

8140,000 

- 

25,722 

206,447 

- 

- 

31 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

62 

1,350 

1,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,360 

- 

- 

3,700 

5,600 

5,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,600 

- 

6  $1,071 

- 

1,575 

1,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,575 

- 

'  11,680 

2,920 

14,600 

14,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,600 

1 1,000,000 

1,297 

- 

1,986,381 

1,509,400 

53,933 

250,000 

59,331 

- 

113,717 

1,986,381 

12,937 

- 

- 

7,582 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,582 

7,582 

8 10,000 
1 19,666 

- 

- 

30,402 

30,000 

402 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,402 

1,516 

- 

296,373 

177,200 

11,763 

3 10,000 

- 

$97,410 

- 

296,373 

U,718 

- 

- 

69,304 

20,000 

4,036 

- 

23,250 

- 

22,018 

69,304 

10 1,000 

27 

16,890 

10,000 

3,890 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,890 

- 

- 

- 

3,205 

1,000 

- 

11 1,700 

- 

- 

505 

3,205 

- 

- 

11,846 

18,071 

10,000 

1,821 

6,250 

- 

- 

- 

18,071 

- 

- 

9,616 

22,530 

18,030 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,530 

- 

- 

- 

24,208 

3,000 

6,814 

7,092 

■    4,972 

2,100 

230 

24,208 

- 

- 

13,780 

46,287 

10,000 

36,287 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46,287 

1 5,000 

- 

- 

12,249 

10,000 

1,025 

- 

- 

- 

1,224 

12,249 

"  10,000 

- 

2,506 

33,429 

10,000 

23,429 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,429 

- 

1'  2.38 

8,767 

23,620 

3,000 

20,620 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,620 

- 

- 

- 

- 

700,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

700,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,091 

12,000 

1,386 

- 

- 

4,695 

1,010 

19,091 

1 1,985 

- 

8,235 

16,181 

6,225 

382 

7,169 

2,405 

- 

- 

16,181 

~ 

- 

- 

1,563,546 

600,000 

- 

- 

652,444 

- 

311,102 

1,563,546 

3  Mortgage  note. 

10  Sand  rights. 

11  Mortgage. 


12  And  buildings. 

1"  Should  have  been  held. 

1*  Good  will  and  licenses. 


15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
IS  In  lieu  of  annual. 


252  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


la 

1 

1 

03 

'S. 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

38, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

;S  . 

TION. 

■i 

1 

5'S   '^ 

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s 

03 

Mi 

1 

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s 

o 

Child  Acme  Cutter  and  Press 

Dec.   12, 

Nov.  11, 

June  30, 

$30,000 

_ 

_ 

$12,760 

$8,071 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

191.3. 

1913. 

1913. 

Chilson    Furnace    Company, 

Oct.      2, 

5  June  29, 

June     1, 

30,000 

$26,500 

$6,000 

8,440 

3,311 

Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

China- American  Trading 

.\ug.     6, 

July     6, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

11,700 

285 

13,475 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Chism  Equipment  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

5  Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Christian    Register    Associa- 

July    2, 

5  June  30, 

Dec.  31, 

8,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tion,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chronotype    Printing    Com- 

June 19, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

4,000 

2,700 

300 

2,101 

pany,  Westborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Church    Street    Automobile 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,700 

3,062 

2,172 

Corporation,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Churchill  and   Alden  Com- 

Sept. 21, 

» July     2, 

Apr.   30, 

600,000 

i»  20,792 

11 15,342 

301,391 

717,685 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cjiurchill    Cranberry    Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

16,000 

425 

- 

3,589 

pany,  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Churchill  Dry  Goods  Com- 

May  11, 

"Apr.    16, 

Mch.    9, 

4,000 

- 

- 

6,061 

510 

pany,  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Church's  Booking  Office  Inc., 

Aug.     5, 

May   12, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

20 

163 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cigar   Makers   Co-operative 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

1,095 

Association,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cilley  Gem  and  Mica  Com- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

13,500 

- 

- 

784 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914, 

Cincotta  Cusolito  Company, 

Oct.      9, 

Oct.      3, 

Oct.      3, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,906 

20,395 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Citizens  Coal  Company,  Hol- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

1,741 

550 

926 

2,730 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Citrus    Development    Com- 

Sept.   3, 

Aug.     6, 

July   31, 

250,000 

3,050 

493 

- 

5,592 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

City    and    Suburban    Asso- 

Feb.   17, 

5  Feb.     3, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

10  5,000 

- 

- 

5 

ciates,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

City  Fuel  Company,  Boston, 

July    21, 
1914. 

Apr.    24, 
1914. 

Apr.      1, 
1914. 

250,000 

399,302 

18  78,606 

63,317 

119,933 

City  Garage  and  Sales  Com- 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

4,000 

6,000 

908 

pany   of    Pittsfield,    Pitts- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

field. 

City  Garage  Company,  Brock- 

Nov. 10, 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,494 

5,568 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

City  Laundry  Company,  Bos- 

May 29, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

43,499 

19,706 

958 

7,917 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

City    Loan    Company,    Bos- 

June    2, 

Apr.    28, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

16,763 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

City   Manufacturing   Corpo- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   27, 

750,000 

165,000 

674,145 

373,255 

186,127 

ration,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

City   News   Company,   Fall 

Sept.  17, 

8  Aug.  19, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,498 

3,059 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

City  of  Homes  Realty  Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

50,000 

1,900 

- 

- 

1,128 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Claflin-Sumner    Coal    Com- 

May  11, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

53,220 

32,813 

40,431 

124,396 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clapp  and  Abercrombie  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

436 

1,871 

4,991 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clapp-Eastham       Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

32  1,050 

10,475 

5,905 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 
•'  Good  will. 

■•  Due  stockholders  i 
■"  Adjourned. 
«  Patterns. 


ind  others. 


'  Trust  fund. 
8  Office  furniture. 
'  Lease  of  real  estate. 

10  Equity. 

11  And  fixtures. 

12  Prepaid  items. 


13  In  lieu  of  annual. 

1'  Fixtures. 

16  Office  fixtures. 

18  Due  on  instalment  stock. 

1'  Contracts. 

1'  And  equipment. 


1914. 


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253 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


.^SETS  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

Patent    Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

s 

a 
1 

i 
s 

Capital  Stock. 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

J. 
XI 

-a 

a 

ii 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

Surplus. 

Profit  and  Loss. 

1 

1  S6,000 

2  600 

3  30,000 

6  S9,409 

S22,203 
33,868 

S79,634 

87,528 

830,000 
30,000 

$106 
i  49,528 

3,172 

- 

$54,356 

- 

- 

•S79,634 
87,528 

- 

- 

- 

25,460 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

S460 

25,460 

1  6,700 

- 

- 

6,700 

6,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,700 

- 

'  3,000 
8  200 

9,043 

12,243 

8,500 

3,743 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,243 

3  600 

- 

9,701 

5,000 

1,369 

S3,250 

- 

- 

82 

9,701 

- 

9  3,000 

773 

10,707 

1,610 

447 

8,650 

- 

- 

- 

10,707 

- 

12  4,304 

- 

1,059,514 

580,000 

132,768 

- 

305,500 

.S41,246 

- 

1,0.59,514 

- 

- 

~ 

20,014 

16,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,014 

20,014 

- 

"666 

- 

7,237 

4,000 

3,174 

- 

- 

- 

63 

7,237 

- 

15  400 

10,933 

11,516 

10,000 

1,516 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,516 

- 

- 

1,095 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

45 

- 

1,095 

- 

- 

19,216 

33,500 

33,500 

.     - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,500 

- 

- 

- 

23,301 

14,100 

4,807 

- 

4,394 

- 

- 

23,301 

- 

- 

- 

5,947 

1,695 

505 

- 

1,700 

- 

2,047 

5,947 

3  2.5,000 

16  7,702 

4,414 

46,251 

37,250 

226 

2,000 

"  6,775 

- 

- 

46,251 

- 

- 

1,135 

6,140 

5,000 

1,140 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,140 

3  93,000 
3  8,000 

19  8,000 
20  27,820 

5 

789,978 
18,913 

175,000 
18,000 

112,801 
913 

21  373,832 

90,000 

22 16,431 
23  2,848 

W,066 

789,978 
18,913 

- 

- 

- 

9,062 

5,000 

1,028 

- 

- 

- 

3,034 

9,062 

3 10,000 

2<  5,155 

25  1,917 

26  6,016 
2'  5,433 

28  1,116 

30  4,500 

101,717 
21,263 

60,000 
2,000 

3,361 
19,150 

24,600 

2,100 

9,824 
29 1,832 

113 

101,717 
21,263 

- 

■      - 

- 

1,398,527 

750,000 

1,144 

- 

460,000 

31 17,000 

170,383 

1,398,527 

3  8,000 

30  526 

- 

16,083 

10,000 

5,010 

- 

- 

1,073 

- 

16,083 

3  7,000 

- 

856 

10,884 

9,535 

149 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

10,884 

- 

- 

- 

250,860 

125,000 

44,746 

- 

67,500 

13,614 

- 

2.50,860 

3  500 

- 

- 

7,798 

3,000 

1,550 

- 

1,200 

- 

2,048 

7,798 

1  2,500 
3  2,500 

30  430 

- 

22,860 

10,000 

4,095 

- 

1,678 

7,087 

_ 

22,860 

19  Vessel  property. 

20  Suspense. 

21  Mortgages. 

22  Reserve  for  tax  and  accrued  interest. 


23  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 

24  Horses. 

25  Motor  wagons. 


2^  Factory  and  office  fixtures. 


23  Prepaid  charges. 

29  Accrued  items. 

30  Furniture  and  fixtures 

31  Depreciatioji. 
33  And  tools. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


a 

1 

03 

Q. 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

1 

TION. 

o 

S 

1     . 

i 

cturc 
land 
rial, 
inP 

1 

jthori 
Stock 

!  1 

1 

anufa 
Mercl 
Matei 
Stock 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

P 

Q 

< 

(S 

S 

S 

o 

Clapp    Trading     Company, 

May  11, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

895,000 

$6,000 

15,773 

$505 

$1,029 

Avon, 

19U. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clark  and  Cleale  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   20, 
1914. 

Jan.      5, 
1914. 

Dec.     1, 
1913. 

30,000 

- 

- 

6,873 

13,752 

Clark   &   Dupre   Mfg.   Co., 

May     1, 

4  Apr.   30, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

1,186 

12,688 

5,323 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clark  &  Lee  Company,  The, 

June   10, 

May    4, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

350 

1,100 

- 

4,607 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark   <fe   Merrill   Company, 

May  25, 

May   13, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

3,800 

- 

4,058 

35,819 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark  and  Sands  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

7,787 

855 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark,   Coggin  and  Johnson 

May     5, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   28, 

65,000 

_ 

8,879 

15,362 

67,225 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

C  1  a  r  k-Cutier-McDermott 

May    8, 

Apr.   18, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

13,795 

12,270 

29,028 

24,939 

Company,  Franklin. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark  Independent  Oil  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

«Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

9  10,490 

2,364 

1,802 

2,668 

pany,  West  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clark    Refining     Company, 

Sept.  21, 

"Sept.    8, 

May  31, 

100,000 

~ 

1,277 

30 

36,263 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark    Remedies    Company, 

July    17, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

156 

320 

529 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Clark  Sawyer  Company,  The, 

May  16, 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

102,022 

53,791 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark  School  of  Shorthand  and 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

5,000 

_ 

500 

800 

- 

Typewriting,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clark  Staging  Company,  The, 

June  30, 

June  25, 

Apr.    29, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,029 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clarke    Printing    Company, 

June    9, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

30 

142 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clarke  Pump  Company,  Bos- 

July    9, 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

150 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Clarksburg    Ice     Company, 

Dec.  29, 

Aug.  21, 

Aug.  21, 

6,500 

- 

6,023 

1,675 

1,296 

North  Adams. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cleanso  Specialty  Co.,  Cam- 

July  22, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.     1, 

50,000 

450 

150 

120 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clear  Brook  Cranberry  Com- 

May 28, 

May  12, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

18,371 

- 

- 

100 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clearola      Mfg.     Company, 

July    13, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

312 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cleghorn  Clothing  Company, 

July     1, 

May    5, 

May    5, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,570 

1,425 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clement      Company,     The, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

15,545 

3,361 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clement  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

32,000 

18,529 

14,410 

11,263 

22,518 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clemmer   &   Conover,   Inc., 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,807 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clerk  Leather  Co.,  Peabody, 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

10,000 

10,229 

8,715 

4,225 

1,315 

Cleveland-Cheever  Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

4,567 

38,999 

51,429 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clifford,  Black  and  Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

25,124 

- 

23,792 

35,928 

Incorporated,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clifford  Building  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,000 

13,900 

Lenox. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clifford  S.  Cobb  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

66,469 

75 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Climax  Company,  The, 

Apr.     3, 

4  Mch.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

- 

- 

1,018 

1,263 

Barnstable. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Bonds. 

^  Good  will. 
■•  Adjourned. 


5  Fixtures,  horses  and  teams. 

6  Fixtures. 
'  Supplies. 

8  Insurance. 


'  And  plant. 
1'  Deferred  charges. 

11  Date  of  postponement. 

12  Trade-marks. 


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255 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


.Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 

1 

03 

"o 

o 

§3 

1 

1 

ii 

1 

i 
1 

"o 

,  1  $37,500 

- 

$3,586 

$54,393 

$48,175 

$1,218 

2  $5,000 

- 

- 

- 

$54,393 

3 12,835 

- 

- 

33,460 

22,100 

5,634 

- 

$4,072 

$1,654 

- 

33,460 

18,100 

- 

5,228 

32,525 

15,000 

11,675 

- 

5,850 

- 

-■ 

32,525 

3  2,000 

- 

3,082 

11,139 

10,000 

1,139 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,139 

3  4,000 

5  $5,500 

8,947 

62,124 

50,000 

12,124 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62,124 

- 

6  367 
■95 
8  25 

- 

9,129 

1,600 

5,421 

- 

- 

- 

$2,108 

9,129 

- 

9,094 

100,560 

65,000 

35,560 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,560 

- 

- 

80,032 

50,000 

13,717 

- 

10,000 

- 

6,315 

80,032 

3  20,000 

ii'135 

- 

37,459 

25,700 

4,988 

3,500 

2,800 

471 

- 

37,459 

10,600 

- 

1,730 

49,900 

45,400 

- 

- 

4,500 

- 

- 

49,900 

12  5,795 
3  8,000 

6 15,835 

328 
14,311 

15,128 
185,959 

15,000 
100,000 

128 
38,080 

_ 

47,879 

- 

_ 

15,128 
185,959 

- 

- 

5,100 

6,400 

5,000 

1,400 

- 

- 

* 

- 

6,400 

13  9,000 

n  1,500 

- 

12,529 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,529 

12,529 

3  5,077 

- 

1,882 

7,631 

7,500 

131 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,631 

1  15,000 

- 

10,796 

25,946 

24,980 

966 

- 

- 

- 

^ 

25,946 

- 

- 

1,678 

10,672 

6,500 

452 

3,500 

220 

- 

- 

10,672 

- 

i»  50,000 

622 

51,342 

50,000 

- 

1,342 

- 

- 

- 

51,342 

16  4,800 

1-  16,231 

- 

39,502 

10,000 

472 

16,000 

1,000 

- 

12,030 

39,502 

1  26,000 

- 

159 

26,471 

26,000 

217 

- 

254 

- 

- 

26,471 

- 

- 

- 

9,995 

5,000 

4,790 

- 

- 

205 

9,995 

- 

6 1,830 

5,689 

26,425 

10,000 

10,925 

5,500 

- 

- 

26,425 

3  2,000 

18 10,200 
"317 

- 

77,237 
14,807 

32,000 
7,200 

453 
251 

~ 

- 

5,346 

44,784 
2,010 

77,237 
14,807 

- 

- 

- 

24,484 

10,000 

7,756 

3,700 

565 

2,463 

- 

24,484 

- 

- 

- 

94,995 

20,000 

35,076 

- 

15,769 

24,150 

- 

94,995 

3  3,000 

20  2,500 

- 

90,344 

30,000 

16,178 

21 15,000 

14,850 

12,496 

1,820 

90,344 

- 

- 

- 

26,900 

10,000 

6,900 

- 

- 

3,000 

7,000 

26,900 

- 

6  5,060 

- 

71,604 

50,000 

16,205 

- 

- 

- 

5,399 

71,604 

1  5,000 

22  502 

- 

7,783 

5,015 

733 

- 

1,800 

- 

235 

7,783 

13  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 
1"  Tools. 

15  Formula. 

16  Good  will  and  rights. 


1'  Bog  development. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

19  Office  furniture. 


20  Stock. 

21  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

22  Patterns. 


256 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 

_g 
1 
.2 

1 

S 

ca 

S, 
<a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

1 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

ca  g 

^ 

Q 

Q 

^ 

« 

■s 

S 

Q 

Climax  Paper  Box  Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

$60,000 

$33,469 

$23,395 

$13,738 

$17,125 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Climax     Smoke     Preventer 

Aug.     5, 

May    4, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

517 

1,617 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clinton    Amusement    Com- 

Feb.   24, 

iFeb.   10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

367 

pany,  Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clinton  Concrete  Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

3,211 

1,470 

1,879 

6,787 

Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clinton  E.  Hobbs  Company, 

Sept.     1, 

I  June   18, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

400 

13,558 

10,302 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Clinton  Foundry   Company, 

Aug.     5 , 

July    13, 

June  30, 

33,000 

3,361 

5,108 

24,843 

27,870 

Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clinton    Market    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

682,000 

- 

- 

4,763 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clinton  W.  Schwamb  and  Co. 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

250 

2,391 

1,888 

Incorporated,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.  25, 

Deo.   31, 

400,000 

272,101 

with  R.  E. 

469,390 

1,419,286 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cloudland  Farm,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  23, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

25,000 

- 

i  3,400 

188 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Clough    Lumber    Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

s  8,592 

_ 

- 

19,845 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cloverdale    Company,    The, 

June   18, 

Apr.    19, 

Mch.  31, 

70,000 

- 

3,295 

73,329 

798 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Club    Stable    Corporation, 

Mch.  31, 

Feb.   11, 

Feb.     5, 

6,400 

8,500 

- 

200 

1,250 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  Inc., 

July   29, 

July   28, 

June  30, 

90,000 

49,203 

87,576 

66,712 

98,043 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1M4. 

Coal  Consumers'  League  of 

May     2, 

1  Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,405 

Springfield,  Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

(Incorporated),  Springfield. 

Coates  Clipper  Manufactur- 

Dec.    5, 

Oct.     4, 

Aug.  23, 

15,000 

- 

45,000 

42,472 

8,081 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Coates  Clipper  Mamifactur- 

Nov.    2, 

lOct.    20, 

.luly   31, 

15,000 

2,110 

32,155 

37,839 

8,790 

ing    Company,    Worcester 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

(2d  return). 

Cobb  &  Drew,  Inc.,  Kings- 

Aug. 29, 

Aug.     3, 

July     1, 

100,000 

13,000 

33,000 

54,215 

11,955 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cobb,  Bates  and  Yerxa  Com- 

Mch. 17, 

iFeb.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

400,000 

16,500 

17,250 

903,401 

651,878 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

j 

Coburn  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 14, 

Nov.  10, 

Oct.    31, 

70,000 

76,542 

- 

- 

3,462 

pany,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Coburn  Trolley  Track  Manu- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

67,250 

38,199 

173,783 

128,782 

facturing  Company,  Chic- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

opee. 
Cochichewick  Lake  Ice  Com- 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

22,000 

14,500 

1,000 

"  3,500 

- 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Coohituate    Oil    Proof    Co., 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

1               - 

- 

3,232 

21,247 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1 

Cochrane  Chemical  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

700,000 

18  351,091 

with  R.  E. 

450,161 

177,478 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cochrane        Manufacturing 

May  26, 

May  18, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

217,778 

307,149 

153,307 

100,582 

Company,  Dedham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Coconis    Cigarette    Machine 

June   15, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

•_ 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Codman  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Sept.  12, 

May  20, 

Apr.    30, 

30,000 

- 

- 

5,984 

17,048 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Codman    &    Shurtleff,    Inc., 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

4,280 

28,158 

11,467 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Codman  Realty  Corporation, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    4, 

50,000 

1,518 

- 

- 

3,910 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned. 

-  Good  will. 

■■'  Patent  rights. 

■*  And  .supplies. 

■■  Live  stock. 


"  Improvements. 
'  Mortgage. 
8  Timber  lots. 
'  Lumber. 
1"  Trado-marlcs. 


11  Good  will  and  fixtures. 

12  Equipment  account. 

13  Insurance  and  advertising, 
n  New  equipment. 

IS  Small  tools. 


1914.1 


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257 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

111 

3 
o 

1 
1 
1 

i 

3 

'I 
O 

Ph 

3  JJ 

< 

-i 

1 

.si 
11 

3 
03 

i 
1 

C8 

- 

- 

- 

S87,727 

$60,000 

$8,370 

$14,750 

- 

$4,607 

- 

$87,727 

- 

- 

S17 

2,151 

60 

2,091 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,151 

2  ss.ooo 

- 

- 

10,367 

10,000 

194 

- 

- 

- 

$173 

10,367 

3  4,000 

- 

- 

17,347 

14,000 

392 

- 

- 

- 

2,955 

17,347 

2  4,526 

- 

- 

28,786 

15,000 

8,286 

- 

$5,500 

- 

28,786 

- 

- 

- 

61,182 

33,000 

5,205 

13,000 

- 

9,977 

- 

61,182 

- 

- 

- 

686,763 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

486,763 

686,763 
6,657 

- 

- 

2,130 

6,657 

5,000 

1,657 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,160,777 

400,000 

15,844 

- 

- 

648,658 

1,096,275 

2,160,777 

- 

5  $3,833 

6  4,642 

9  29,764 

6,196 

43,259 
58,201 

30,000 
25,000 

313 
181 

'  4,500 

8,446 
21,986 

11,034 

- 

43,259 
58,201 

11 1,041 
"  38,413 

- 

- 

116,876 
9,950 

39,000 
6,400 

6,634 
700 

- 

: 

61,318 

800 

9,924 
2,050 

116*876 
9,950 

- 

- 

- 

301,534 

90,000 

211,534 

- 

- 

- 

- 

301,534 

- 

- 

25 

4,430 

3,520 

910 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,430 

- 

- 

- 

95,553 

15,000 

12,649 

- 

45,328 

22,576 

- 

95,553 

- 

12  23,849 
13  3,297 

- 

108,040 

15,000 

7,660 

- 

55,271 

28,334 

1,775 

108,040 

- 

- 

112,170 

100,000 

3,374 

- 

- 

8,796 

- 

112,170 

- 

- 

- 

1,589,029 

400,000 

1,189,029 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,589,029 

- 

- 

- 

80,004 

70,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,004 

80,004 

- 

"  13,606 
"693 

- 

422,313 

268,600 

1,132 

- 

55,000 

- 

97,581 

422,313 

- 

1'  3,000 

- 

22,000 

22,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,479 

8,700 

2,569 

- 

- 

13,210 

- 

24,479 

3  49,750 

19  9,940 

20  38,920 

21  68,270 
20  57,600 

22  10,000 

728 

1,027,590 
914,686 

50,478 

700,000 
200,000 

50,000 

68,006 
221,915 

- 

75,163 
77,500 

478 

184,421 
415,271 

- 

1,027,590 
914,686 

50,478 

10 1,000 

2  7,000 

8  63 

23  7,100 

24  70 

8,338 

46,540 
43,968 

30,000 
40,000 

16,540 
2,322 

: 

- 

: 

1,646 

46,540 
43,968 

- 

25  103 

250 

5,781 

1,600 
26  3,850 

25 

- 

- 

- 

306 

5,781 

16  And  ice. 

1'  Horses  and  wagons. 
1'  And  fixtures. 
'9  Deferred  charges. 


20  Investments. 

21  Copper. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


2'!  Unexpired  insurance. 

25  Office  equipment. 

26  stock  subscribed  for. 


258 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Coes  &  Young  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Coghlin  Electric  Co.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Coin  Operated  Machine  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Colby's  Incorporated,  Taun- 
ton. 

Colchester  Mill  Company, 
The,  Amesbury. 

Cold  Blast  Market  Company, 
Fitohburg. 

Coldwell-Gildard  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Cole  Drug  Company,  Boston, 

Collateral    Loan    Company, 

Boston. 
Collier    Automobile    Goggle 

Company,  Cambridge. 
Colher-Keyworth    Company, 

Gardner. 
Collieson  Bros.,  Incorporated, 


Collingwood  Park  Company, 
Boston. 

Collins  and  Rankin  Company, 
Boston. 

Collins  Clothing  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Colhns,  Lee  Company,  Chel- 
sea. 

Collins  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Wilbraham. 

Colhns-Plass  Company,  Fall 
River. 

Collins,  Pratt  &  Graves  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Cohnan  Specialty  Company, 
Boston. 

Colonial  Bed  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Colonial  Clothing  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Colonial  Counter  Company, 
Lynn. 

Colonial  Cranberry  Company, 
Brockton. 

Colonial  Engraving  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Colonial  File  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston. 

Colonial  File  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston  (2d 
return). 

Colonial  Interstate  Express 
Co.,  Salem. 

Colonial  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Westfield. 

Colonial  Match  Company, 
Worcester. 

Colonial  of  Haverhill  Inc., 
The,  Haverhill. 


Mch.  14, 

1914. 
June  26, 

1914. 
Aug.  28, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
July     9, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
June    8, 

1914. 
Feb.    13, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Aug.  14, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Apr.    22, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 

Feb.   27, 

1914. 
May     6, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
May  11, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
Mch.  25, 

1914. 
Apr.    22, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Nov.  23, 

1914. 

May  29, 

1914. 
Feb.   20, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
Aug.     7, 

1914. 


Mch.    9 

1914. 
Apr.    20, 

1914. 
4  May  25 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
May  12 

1914. 
6  Feb.   23 

1914. 
6  May  29, 

1914. 
Jan.    22, 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
July    14 

1914. 
Feb.     9 

1914. 
Mch.  17 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.    12 
"    1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 

Jan.    12 

1914. 
16  Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Mch.  13 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Jan.      8 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 
6  Mch.  24, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Oct.    11 

1913. 
Oct.    24 

1914. 

May   13, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
21  Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.   26 

1914. 


Feb.     1 

1914. 
Feb.    28 

1914. 
May     1 

1914. 
Feb.     9 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Oct.    31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
June  30 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Feb.    17 

1914. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Feb.    12 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 

Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.    10, 

1914, 
Feb.   28, 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Oct.    31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1913 
Sept.  20, 

1914. 

Apr.     1 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 


$75,000 
10,000 
50,000 

100,000 
30,000 
12,000 

100,000 
6,000 

600,000 

100,000 
50,000 
10,000 
30,000 
5,000 
7,500 
30,000 

300,000 
100,000 
20,000 
50,000 
15,000 
10,000 
5,000 
100,000 
40,000 
45,000 
45,000 

1,000 

10,000 

600,000 

1,000 


Assets. 


$25,000 


44,990 
37,830 


i,000 


176,000 


17,500 


13,544 
13,570 


2  (D  ca  o  o5 


5,563 


38 
6,861 


1,324 

150,000 
75,000 


2,541 
20  500 
11,377 
21,699 
23,385 


$32,069 
60,938 

48,744 

1,116 

5,888 
2,700 

290 
56,653 
12,087 

16,738 

15,676 

1,593 

122,773 

109,000 

11,726 

1,471 

7,704 
3,959 

51 

27,724 
38,700 


1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  Prepaid  expenses. 

*  Should  have  been  held. 
!>  Patent  rights. 


"  Adjourned. 

7  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

8  Mortgage. 

9  Auction  fund. 
'■"  Motortruck. 


n  Office  furniture. 

12  Store  fixtures. 

w  Horses,  wagons,  equipments 

automobiles. 
'■i  Stock  in  other  corporations. 


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259 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

a  2  g 

3 

i 
1 
1 

1 

o 

1 

Capital  Stock. 

-S 

J. 

1 
ll 

1 

ii 

E 

3 

"5 

i 

1 
^ 

1  S28,098 

2  $5,856 
3  1,342 

- 

S87,726 
105,399 

$51,600 
10,000 

S12,685 
40,831 

- 

S23,441 
52,663 

- 

$1,905 

$87,726 
105,399 

5  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

2  14,203 

- 

77,227 

67,700 

479 

- 

7,500 

- 

1,548 

77,227 

- 

- 

S3,988 

30,200 

30,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

30,200 

1 3,400 

2  2,938 

2,205 

13,858 

7,200 

4,958 

- 

1,700 

- 

- 

13,858 

6  40,672 

24,876 

- 

116,687 

100,000 

12,442 

- 

- 

4,245 

116,687 

1 2,500 

7 1,900 

- 

7,250 

6,000 

350 

8  $900 

- 

- 

- 

7,250 

- 

- 

- 

1,399,773 

600,000 

- 

- 

25,000 

$600,000 
9 10,296 

164,477 

1,399,773 

5  99,460 

- 

- 

99,831 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

39,831 

99,831 

1 3,000 

10 1,000 
"550 

- 

188,070 
37,758 

50,000 
10,000 

16,915 
7,817 
1,525 

- 

- 

100,000 
19,941 

21,155 

with 
surplus 

188,070 

37,758 

1,525 

- 

- 

- 

17,068 

5,000 

1,594 

- 

7,575 

1,000 

1,899 

17,068 

- 

12  3,000 

686 

20,618 

7,500 

- 

6,000 

7,118 

- 

- 

20,618 

1 10,000 

13  7,627 
"  1,000 
15 1,600 

42,194 
918,937 

30,000 
300,000 

2,179 
71,875 

10,015 

547,062 

42,194 
918,937 

6 10,000 

- 

- 

243,000 

50,000 

190,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

■ 

243,000 

17  8,500 

- 

- 

38,131 

11,000 

23,449 

- 

- 

- 

3,682 

38,131 

18  422 
1 14,317 
1 12,500 

^  1,053 
19  3,000 

6,836 

30,479 
12,500 

18,000 
12,500 

1,660 

10,378 

441 

~ 

_ 

30,479 
12,500 

- 

2  500 

- 

18,624 

10,000 

1,490 

- 

4,000 

2,774 

360 

18,624 

- 

- 

- 

9,208 

5,000 

3,212 

- 

750 

246 

- 

9,208 

- 

21500 

3,568 

22,068 

17,750 

318 

3,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

22,068 

129,211 

- 

10,228 

52,990 

40,000 

6,420 

- 

6,570 

- 

- 

52,990 

1 11,596 

- 

25,508 

104,926 

30,000 

3,054 

20,000 

51,872 

- 

- 

104,926 

111,596 

- 

24,942 

116,348 

30,000 

3,372 

20,000 

62,976 

- 

' 

116,348 

- 

22  2,000 

23  900 

738 

3,219 
1,000 

1,000 
1,000 

57 

- 

1,500 

- 

662 

3,219 
1,000 

5 15,000 
1  318,000 

23  2,000 

- 

333,000 
2,603 

333,000 
1,000 

635 

- 

- 

968 

- 

333,000 
2,603 

15  Treasury  stock. 
1^  In  lieu  of  annual. 
1'  Good  will  and  lease. 
'8  Trade-marks. 
1'  Promotion  expense. 


20  And  buildings. 

21  Improvements. 

22  Auto  truck. 

23  Horses,  wagons, 

and  express 


2^  Company   has   never   done   any 

business. 
26  Scenery,  properties,  etc. 


260 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


^ 

^ 

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+3 

a 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
'roc- 

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TION. 

1 

02 

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Colonial  Real  Estate  Agency 

May    6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

$40,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$950 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Colonial  Securities  Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Colonial   Sight  Seeing  Auto 

June     9, 

^  Mch.  17, 

Jan.    13, 

5,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Colonial  Steel  Products  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

$3,122 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Colonial  Theatre   Company, 

June  27, 

June  22, 

Apr.      1, 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Colonial    Theatre,    Incorpo- 

Oct.   15, 

Sept.  15, 

Sept.  15, 

8,000 

- 

400 

- 

2,000 

rated  of  Lowell,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia  Amusement  Com- 

May    7, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      2, 

50,000 

$205,500 

7,666 

- 

718 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   2, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.    15, 

20,000 

- 

3,025 

$75 

75 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Columbia  Counter  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

«Jan.    22, 

Jan.      6, 

10,000 

- 

1 

14,686 

36,986 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia    Creamery    Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.    1, 

100,000 

23,529 

12,000 

89,193 

29,795 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia  Electric  Engineer- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

4,830 

8,260 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia  Jewelry  Company, 

Sept.  22, 

July    13, 

June   15, 

28,000 

18,700 

3,000 

8,643 

21,884 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia        Manufacturing 

June  20, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

2,145 

601 

Company  Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Columbia  Textile  Company, 

May  21, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

150,000 

32,000 

10,000 

62,408 

10,921 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbia  Tire  and  Top  Com- 

Jan.     9, 

Oct.      6, 

Sept.  15, 

35,000 

- 

800 

5,663 

4,082 

pany,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Columbian  Amusement  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      3, 

25,000 

"  14,559 

- 

- 

866 

pany,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Columbian  Corporation,  The, 

June  26, 

» May     6, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

20  886,033 

with  R.  E. 

1,000 

64,864 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Columbian  Insecticide  Com- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

100 

248 

1,672 

pany  of  Boston,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Columbian  Law  Bureau  Inc., 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

5 

45 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Columbian  Orchestra,  Incor- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

porated,  The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Columbian  Stevedores  &  Mfg. 

Apr.    18, 

Dec.     9, 

Dec.     9, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Combustion    Engine    Power 

June     6, 

23  _ 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

ins   an           Company,   In- 

Feb.  24, 

4  Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

24,566 

14,131 

39,333 

14,741 

corporated,  Oxford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commercial  Chemical  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

25,000 

- 

- 

869 

6,418 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commercial  Credit  Company, 

Nov.    9, 

Aug.  10, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,612 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commercial  Fibre  Company, 

Feb.    28, 

Oct.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

5,108 

- 

6 

Braintree. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Commercial  Fibre  Company, 

June  15, 

June     4, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

6,586 

2,422 

3,081 

Braintree  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commercial  Hotel  Company, 

June     4, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

936 

1,152 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commercial  Investment  Co., 

May  12, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

»  4uto. 

2  Office  furniture. 

'  Franchise. 

<  Adjourned. 

5  Scenery. 

'  Fixtures. 


'  Contingent  advanced. 
8  Deferred  charges  bond  discount. 
'  Mortgages  and  bonds. 
1"  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
12  Good  will. 


13  Treasury  stock. 

i*  Mortgages. 

15  Patent  rights. 

1"  Subscription  received  for  stock. 

1'  Building  and  equipment. 

18  Reserve  balances. 


1914. 


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261 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

i$250 
2  350 

S33,465 

$35,015 

$32,000 

S2,900 

- 

$115 

- 

- 

$35,015 

- 

3 1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

3,122 

1,500 

1,143 

- 

- 

- 

$479 

3,122 

- 

5  450 
e  3,250 

21,936 

25,636 

1,200 

24,436 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,636 

- 

- 

5,600 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

^  4,426 
8 10,800 

40,898 

270,008 

45,000 

96,008 

91129,000 

- 

- 

- 

270,008 

- 

- 

930 

4,105 

30 
1°  1,000 

375 

- 

2,200 

- 

500 

4,105 

- 

- 

- 

51,673 

10,000 

14,538 

- 

6,000 

$12,682 
11 8,453 

- 

51,673 

12  Sl,479 

13  60,800 

- 

216,796 

100,000 

12,851 

»  2,400 

101,499 

- 

46 

216,796 

- 

- 

- 

13,090 

1,000 

2,476 

- 

- 

9,614 

with 
surplus 

13,090 

1^52,500 

- 

- 

58,527 

28,000 

5,184 

- 

23,500 

- 

1,843 

58,527 

12-3,800 

15  2,000 

- 

- 

10,746 

10,000 

268 

- 

- 

- 

478 

10,746 

12,2,000 

- 

- 

57,231 

172,560 

33,000 
16 117,000 

17,060 

5,500 

- 

- 

- 

172,560 

- 

- 

- 

10,545 

300 

4,430 

- 

- 

5,475 

340 

10,545 

- 

18  920 

- 

16,345 

7,500 

1,070 

- 

5,261 

2,514 

- 

16,345 

- 

21 11,838 

- 

963,735 

455,600 

13,414 

- 

140,959 

- 

353,762 

963,735 

- 

- 

2,020 

1,000 

170 

- 

- 

- 

850 

2,020 

-" 

- 

950 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

12  30 

- 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

22  26,000 

- 

1,000 

27,000 

26,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

27,000 

15 100,000 

- 

14,500 

114,500 

100,000 

14,500 

- 

_ 

114,500 

- 

* 

- 

92,771 

50,000 

38,771 

- 

21  4,000 

- 

92,771 

12  4,540 

25  9,500 

- 

21,327 

•   15,500 

5,827 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,327 

12  9,100 

28  505 

- 

12,217 

10,000 

1,799 

- 

- 

418 

12,217 

- 

27  24.700 
28  5,000 

293 

35,107 

33,500 

- 

- 

1,607 

- 

- 

35,107 

29  59,100 

28 10,700 

5,456 

87,345 

83,600 

3,295 
30  22 

- 

428 

- 

- 

87,345 

31 10,000 

32 17,958 
21 1,034 

- 

31,080 

4,000 

6,107 

10,073 

- 

- 

10,900 

31,080 

1,700 

2,000 

2,000 

2,000 

19  In  lieu  of  annual. 

20  And  equipment. 

21  Deferred  charges. 

22  Patent  rights  and  rights  to  in- 

vention. 

23  None  held  in  1914. 


2^  Reserve. 

25  Capital  stock  unsold. 

26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2'  Processes  and  formulae. 
28  Trustee  stock. 


29  Patent  rights  and  formulse. 

30  Accrued  interest. 

31  Good  will  and  lease. 

32  Furniture  and  equipment. 


262 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 

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1 

a 

ft 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

es, 
lise, 
and 
'roc- 

TION. 

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rial, 
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o 

Commercial  Realty  Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commercial  Tow  Boat  Com- 

Feb.  13, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

220,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

$41,799 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commercial  Travelers  Maga- 

Mch.  4. 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

3  $3,996 

2,568 

zine  Publishing  Company, 
Springfield. 
Commercial  Wharf  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

$415,734 

_ 

_ 

5,525 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commonwealth  Avenue  Phar- 

Dec.    2, 

Sept.    2, 

Sept.    2, 

8,500 

_ 

_ 

6  7,700 

165 

macy    Inc.,    Boston    (for 
1913). 
Commonwealth  Avenue  Phar- 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Oct.    30, 

7  Oct.    20, 

Sept.    1, 

8,500 

_ 

_ 

9,450 

287 

macy  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Building  As- 

Oct.   16, 

8_ 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

169 

sociation  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Company  of 

June     9, 

8  _ 

Jan.      1, 

105,000 

_ 

- 

- 

1,000 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Garage,  Incor- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     2, 

5,000 

- 

$1,200 

80 

1,262 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth    Glue    Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   29, 

25,000 

_ 

10  28,486 

64,243 

74,904 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commonwealth  Hotel,  Inc., 

May  18, 

May    4, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

4,419 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Ice  &  Cold 

Sept.  16, 

May     8, 

May    8, 

1,000,000 

311,282 

51,660 

"  38,014 

1,369 

Storage  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth     Instrument 

May   15, 

15  _ 

Sept.  30, 

75,000 

_'. 

- 

1,485 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commonwealth  Laundry  Com- 

May    1, 

"Feb.   25, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

- 

15,570 

272 

2,413 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commonwealth  Manufactur- 

Dec.   18, 

Sept.    3, 

July     1, 

150,000 

_ 

47,039 

20,967 

_ 

ing  Company,  Gardner  (for 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913). 

Commonwealth  Manufactur- 

Sept. 30, 

Sept.    2, 

July   31, 

75,000 

58,077 

with  R.  E. 

3,660 

5,356 

ing  Company,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Commonwealth  Oil  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

8  _ 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

350 

1,150 

5,005 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commonwealth   Press, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

38,469 

4,674 

33,109 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Commonwealth     Shoe     and 

June  25, 

June  18, 

May     2, 

150,000 

66,182 

25,294 

45,381 

13,143 

Leather  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Compressed    Steel    Shafting 

Oct.    31, 

Sept.  30, 

July      1, 

100,000 

- 

26,579 

48,516 

15,893 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Conanicut  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.    2, 
1914. 

Oct.    28, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

300,000 

85,600 

215,646 

79,734 

36,452 

Conant  and  Donelson  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

16,631 

11,790 

18,719 

6,890 

pany,  Conway. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Conant  &  Golan  Company, 

Oct.      8, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,747 

5,134 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Conant  Ball  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  14, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

43,900 

11,079 

111,819 

78,197 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Conant   Brothers   Company, 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

2,000 

14,172 

19,126 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Conant  Chapin  Co.,  Leomin- 

May    1, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.      1, 

10,000 

- 

7,115 

5,700 

4,165 

ster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Concord  Building  Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.    13, 

32,000 

71,427 

- 

- 

531 

Framingham. 

1914. 

ffil4. 

1914. 

1  Lease. 

2  Tugs  and  barges. 

3  And  advertising  contracts. 
*  Good  will. 

''  Fixtures. 


s  And  fixtures. 
'  Adjourned. 
8  None  held  in  1914. 
»  Office  furniture. 
1"  And  construction. 


11  Horses  and  wagons. 

12  Restaurant  investment. 

13  Advertising  contracts. 
1''  And  expenses. 

15  None  held  in  1913. 


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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


263 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


1  $1,000 

2  378,500 

5  270 


>50 


11 1,576 
12  1,592 


18  2,486 

19  524 

20  1,062 


22  82 


24  592 


3,329 
9  400 


"900 

2' 300 

28  523 

26  2,147 


S450 


644 


50 


46,713 
17,032 


1,802 
6,104 


8,216 


81,450 

420,299 

27,278 

421,259 
7,865 

9,737 

2,719 

1,050 

7,042 

215,922 

66,884 

402,325 

61,287 

28,431 

88,006 

87,175 
6,505 

76,252 
150,000 

90,988 
417,432 

83,350 

7,473 

248,724 

40,298 

17,880 

74,928 


LUBILITIES. 


a 


S1,000 

220,000 

15,300 

240,000 
6,000 

6,000 
2,370 
1,050 
5,000 
25,000 
50,000 
402,300 
60,000 
20,000 

75,000 

75,000 
150 

15,000 
150,000 

84,000 
251,700 

60,000 

3,500 

150,000 

24,000 

10,000 

32,000 


122,929 
1,779 

500 
1,000 

1,271 
330 

78 

4,003 

11,625 

25 

1,287 

4,220 
21544 

3,006 

12,076 
5,752 
3,775 

1,205 
1,194 
2,394 
3,202 
9,870 
12,417 
5,513 


§133,500 


186,919 


25  24,000 


30,000 


$10,199 


13  5,259 

1,914 

10,000 

with  accts 


48,000 


98,000 
20,956 


38,500 


3,400 


23  $99 


9,477 


5,783 


26  4,382 


9,528 


180,759 
865 

2,466 
19 


1,753 


603 


66,538 

771 
21,972 
3,881 
2,367 


16  Patent  rights. 
1'  Inlieu  of  annual. 

18  Horse  and  wagon  account. 

19  OfiSce  fixtures. 

20  Fixtures,  miscellaneous. 


21  Pay  roll. 

22  Prepaid  expenses. 

23  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

24  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


25  Real  estate  mortgage. 

26  Reserve. 
2'  Furniture. 
28  Insurance. 


264 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Concrete  and  E.xpanded 
Metal  Construction  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Condit  Amusement  Company, 
Boston. 

Conduit  &  Cable  Manufac- 
turing Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Confield  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

Congress  Investment  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Congress  Realty  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Congress  Shoe  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Conley  Drug  Co.,  The,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Conlon  Motor  Cab  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Connecticut  River  Naviga- 
tion Company,  Springfield. 

Connell  and  McKone  Com- 
pany, Boston  (for  1913). 

Connell  and  McKone  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Connolly  Lumber  Company, 
Waltham. 

Connolly  Steel  Casting  Com- 
pany, Chelsea. 

Consignors'  Union  Inc.,  The, 
Boston. 

Consolidated  Dry  Goods  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Consolidated  Ice  Company, 
The,  Clinton. 

Consolidated  Meat  and  Gro- 
cery Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Consolidated  Weir  Company, 
Boston. 

Construction  Information 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Consumers  Coal  Corporation, 
Boston. 

Consumers'  Cooperative  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Consumptina  Emulsion  Com- 
pany, Baston. 

Continental  Bedding  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Continental  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Continental  Fruit  Products 
Co.,  Worcester. 

Continental  Wood  Screw 
Company,  New  Bedford. 

Contoocook  Mills  Corpora- 
tion, Boston. 


Feb.  25, 
1914. 

Jan.  30, 
1914. 

Mch.  7, 
1914. 

Apr.     7, 

1914. 
Sept.  12, 

1914. 
Feb.    12, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
Aug.  12, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Dee.     2, 

1913. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
June     9, 

1914. 
Nov.  19, 

1914. 
Feb.   13, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 

Aug.     7, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Nov.     6, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
May   15, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 
Oct.     6, 

1914. 


Feb.  9, 

Jan.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.   5, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.  2, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

May  2, 

Apr.  30, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Apr.  10, 

Mch.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

Nov.  1, 

Oct.  31, 

1913. 

1913. 

July  22, 

Mch.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Sept.  5, 

Aug.  31, 

1913. 

1913. 

Aug.  4, 

June  30, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  9, 

Feb.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

Nov.  17, 

Oct.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  2, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  9, 

Dec.  8, 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.  28, 

1914. 

1914. 

May  22, 

Apr.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.   6, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

22  Oct.  31, 

Aug.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Sept.  5, 

Aug.  5, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  24, 

Jan.   1, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  2, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.  24, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

1914. 

1913. 

May  25, 

Mch.  31, 

1914. 

1914. 

810,000 

30,000 
110,000 

50,000 

70,000 

150,000 

100,000 

3,000 

1,000 

25,000 

15,000 

15,000 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

1,250,000 

21,375 

145,000 

200,000 
15,000 
50,000 
50,000 

250,000 
20,000 

500,000 
25,000 

150,000 

750,000 


Assets. 


-"O  J, 

1 

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2  =«  S 

T3  .Ph 

S:s.g 

£3 

■Sfe/d 

^ 

fetsS^ 

^ 

§:sra  s 

§ 

840,545 


20,000 
« 26,991 


64,500 
389 


"  176,463 
5,825 


71,656 


4,100 
29 150,000 


I  S6,188 

- 

- 

$104 

5  25,612 

11,192 

1,554 

35,508 

: 

197,109 

925 

2,800 

- 

15,380 

- 

32,173 

- 

1,150 

951 

696 

- 

575,869 

700 

2,320 

- 

21,950 

54,739 

1,893 

- 

200 

- 

736 

6,527 

7,917 

1,558 

18,962 

59,000 

16,771 

30  218,354 

161,304 

1  And  tools  and  equipment. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Reserved  for  depreciation. 

■•  Building,  steam  plant  and  electric 

plant. 
6  And  tools. 


^  Patent  rights. 

'  Office  furniture  and  factory  fix- 
tures. 

8  Prepaid  insurance. 

9  Accrued  taxes. 

10  Accrued  interest. 


11  Investment. 

12  Good  will. 

"  Good  will  and  agency. 
"  Equity. 

15  Fixtures  and  improvements. 
10  Miscellaneous  account. 


1914. 


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265 


oj  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

II 

1 

1 

J 

a 

"3 
1 

■i 

o 

J 

1 
o 

< 

J. 

1 

ll 

T3 

a 
a  a 

1 

i 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

$41,003 

$10,000 

$17,692 

- 

- 

$13,311 

- 

$41,003 

- 

2  $1,904 

- 

43,477 

15,000 

- 

- 

$6,721 

3  3,814 

$17,942 

43,477 

6  $89,700 

'381 

8  131 

- 

177,470 

109,000 

59,850 
9  317 
i»34 

11,513 

- 

- 

- 

8,269 

177,470 

- 

$137 

40,113 

28,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,113 

- 

11423 

- 

'     17,736 

2,500 

12,981 

- 

- 

- 

2,255 

17,736 

- 

- 

- 

64,500 

27,000 

- 

$36,000 

721 

- 

779 

64,500 

- 

2  8,207 

22,396 

454,649 

50,000 

295,149 

- 

109,500 

- 

- 

454,649 

12 1,000 

- 

- 

4,885 

3,000 

450 

700 

60 

200 

475 

4,885 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,500 

300 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

12  25,000 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

w  5,000 

- 

- 

63,637 

15,000 

20,603 

- 

- 

- 

28,034 

63,637 

13  5,000 

- 

- 

94,376 

15,000 

15,332 

- 

- 

- 

64,044 

94,376 

- 

- 

215 

2,206 

1,100 

1,106 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,206 

- 

- 

- 

2,722 

1,500 

1,044 

- 

- 

- 

178 

2,722 

12 1,000 

- 

437 

1,991 

1,200 

791 

- 

- 

- 

1,991 

12  600,000 

15 187,741 

- 

1,755,053 

1,250,000 

115,276 

- 

210,000 

16  2,130 

177,647 

1,755,053 

- 

- 

11,176 

23,262 

21,375 

1,887 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,262 

12  35,000 

15  34,000 
"112 

- 

98,400 

90,000 

4,684 

- 

- 

18  1,492 

2,224 

98,400 

12  40,000 

19  30,406 

- 

245,959 

200,000 

2°  16,040 

- 

- 

29,919 

- 

245,959 

12 15,000 

- 

1,526 

18,220 

15,000 

3,220 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,220 

- 

- 

- 

317 

300 

- 

- 

- 

17 

- 

317 

23  4,000 

24  500 

9,111 

13,829 

5,030 

8,799 

- 

- 

- 

13,829 

25  250,000 

26 102,410 

- 

371,235 

250,000 

785 

- 

- 

120,450 

- 

371,235 

■ 

- 

428 

26,413 

10,000 

16,413 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,413 

- 

2'  198,508 

23,620 

240,000 

150,000 

- 

- 

90,000 

- 

- 

240,000 

25  9,000 

668 

31,896 

25,000 

2,271 

- 

4,625 

- 

- 

31,896 

12  67,000 

28  650 
17  goo 

- 

157,761 

117,310 

8,037 

- 

21,000 

- 

11,414 

157,761 

31  200,000 

32  2,085 

- 

781,686 

700,000 

13,915 

- 

55,000 

12,771 

- 

781,686 

i'  Prepaid  accounts. 

18  Insurance  reserve. 

19  Weir  property. 
2"  Dividend. 

21  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Adjourned. 


23  Trade-marks,  good  will  and  con- 

tracts. 

24  Office  fixtures. 

25  Trade-marks. 

26  Company  stock  on  hand. 

2'  Investments,  less  depreciation. 


28  Investments. 

29  And  water  power  and  flowage  rights. 

30  And  buildings  and  equipment. 

31  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

32  Insurance   and   interest    prepaid 

and  deferred  expense  charges. 


266 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Converse  Rubber  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Maiden. 

Cook  Electric  Company, 
Greenfield. 

Cook- Vivian  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Cooley  Brothers  Company, 
The,  Westfield. 

Cooley  Dry  Goods  Store,  In- 
corporated, The,  Springfield 

Coolidge  &  Strauch,  Incorpo- 
rated, Waltham. 

Coolidge-Cabot  Company, 
Boston. 

Coolidge  Corner  Garage  Com- 
pany, Brookline. 

Coolidge  Ice  Company,  Lynn, 

Cooper  &  Cooper  Company, 

Boston. 
Cooper  Company,  Lawrence, 

Cooper-Williams  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Co-operative  File  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Co-operative  Insurance  Stamp 
Company,  Boston. 

Co-operative  Jewelry  Com- 
pany, The,  Springfield. 

Co-operative  Society  of  Bank 
Men,  Boston. 

Co-operative  Supply  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Coops  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Copecut  Cranberry  Company, 
New  Bedford. 

Copithorn  Demountable  Rim 
Company,  Natick. 

Copley  Plaza  Operating  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Coppus  Engineering  and 
Equipment  Company, 
Worcester. 

Cordaville  Woolen  Company, 
Southborough. 

Cordis   Mills,   Boston, 

Corey  Klein  Co.,  Worcester, 

Corey  Leather  Company, 
Boston. 

Corey-Whiting  Cranberry 
Company,  Boston. 

Cornelius  Callahan  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Cornell  &  Andrews,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 


May  29, 
1914. 


Feb.    12, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Aug.  31, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Aug.   14, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
Sept.  19, 

1914. 
Apr.     8, 

1914. 
Feb.    13, 

1914. 
May  26, 

1914. 
June   13, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Oct.     5, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Dec.     3, 

1913. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 

Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
June  29, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Oct.    30, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 


May     6, 
1914. 


Jan.      6, 

1914. 
May  18, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Aug.     3, 

1914. 
Oct.    25, 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
8  Aug.  13, 

1914. 
June  29, 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1914. 
Apr.     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    14, 

1914. 
May  11, 

1914. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
June  13, 

1914. 
Nov.    1, 

1912. 
June     1, 

1913. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 
I'Apr.    22, 

1914. 
Nov.    3, 

1913. 
Feb.   19, 

1914. 

Jan.    16, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
a  June  15, 

1914. 
Jan.    24, 

1914. 
May    5, 

1914. 
Feb.    13, 

1914. 
Sept.    9, 

1913. 


Mch.  31, 
1914. 


Jan.      1 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Deo.   31 

1913. 
Aug.  31 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
May     1 

1914.- 
June  30 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
May   11 

1914. 
Mch.  13 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Nov.    1 

1913. 
June     1 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Deo.   31 

1913. 
Oct.    31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 

Dec.     1 

1913. 
20  Jan.  1 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Aug.  31 

1913. 


$600,000 

5,000 
50,000 
20,000 

2,000 
25,000 
10,000 

5,000 
20,000 

5,000 

1,000 
10,000 

3,000 
20,000 

2,000 
25,000 
20,000 
40,000 
50,000 
100,000 
75,000 
50,000 

50,000 
120,000 

5,000 
50,000 
25,000 
20,000 

3,000 


$121,956 


15,700 


30,615 


27,000 
42,235 


15,356 


-g  §.s.g 


1  $134,350 


500 


8,224 

20,875 

with  R.  E. 

300 

322 

6,385 

852 


$330,612 


- 

1,121 

- 

47,998 

- 

36,810 

- 

3,500 

- 

1,700 

250 

250 

1,500 

4,261 

- 

2,750 

- 

1,685 

- 

6,242 

500 

320 

733 


21,367 

2,748 

31,715 
48,955 


6,708 


1  And  equipment. 

2  Treasury  stock. 
^  Investments. 

■I  Prepaid  items. 
<>  Deferred  charges. 


"  Dividend  payable  June  1,  1914. 
■'  Good  will. 
8  In  lieu  of  annual. 
8  Leasehold  rights, 
w  Investment. 


"  Fixtures. 

'-  Subscriptions  received  on  stock 

not  issued. 
13  Devonshire  Cooperative  Society 

stock. 


1914. 


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267 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

.  . 

>i 

J. 

z 

1 

1 

J 

C3 

1 

0^ 
P-i 

-a 

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3=1 

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1 

^  S  o 
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^ 
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0 

3-S 

■ii 

■43  a 

f 
02 

0 

3 
^ 

- 

2  $2,800 

s  9,300 

i  17,987 

6  84,917 

- 

$1,034,107 

$582,700 

$102,029 
6 10,716 

- 

1295,000 

$43,662 

- 

$1,034,107 

- 

- 

$1,221 

3,769 

1,500 

1,890 

- 

379 

- 

- 

3,769 

- 

- 

- 

95,866 

50,000 

40,625 

- 

- 

5,241 

- 

95,866 

- 

- 

- 

44,162 

20,000 

13,941 

- 

9,050 

- 

$1,171 

44,162 

- 

- 

- 

3,650 

2,000 

925 

- 

- 

725 

- 

3,650 

■>  $3,000 

- 

20,424 

25,700 

25,000 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,700 

- 

- 

- 

38,300 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,300 

38,300 

'  1,000 

9  970 

1,469 

6,720 

5,000 

1,720 

- 

- 

- 

6,720 

- 

10  26,300 

- 

54,810 

20,000 

676 

- 

- 

- 

34,134 

54,810 

'  1,500 

"225 

- 

9,625 

4,300 

5,000 

- 

- 

325 

9,625 

- 

- 

- 

3,152 

30 
12970 

1,906 

- 

- 

246 

3,152 

7  5,000 

- 

- 

18,269 

10,000 

2,350 

- 

2,803 

3,116 

18,269 

- 

- 

2,160 

3,100 

3,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,100 

- 

- 

14,600 

14,600 

12,100 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,600 

- 

- 

- 

8,006 

2,000 

3,797 

- 

- 

- 

2,209 

8,006 

- 

13  3,800 

1,662 

5,584 

3,310 

"624 

- 

- 

1,650 

- 

- 

5,584 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

23,800 

24,300 

24,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,300 

- 

15  22,752 

- 

53,370 

50,000 

387 

- 

1,058 

- 

16 1,925 

53,370 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

18  630,479 

192,579 

964,636 

75,000 

139,636 

$750,000 

- 

- 

- 

964,636 

19  36,000 
'  5,874 

- 

- 

71,113 

45,000 

8,381 

- 

500 

10,932 

6,300 

71,113 

- 

- 

- 

132,195 

50,000 

31,159 

- 

7,800 

13,583 

29,653 

132,195 

- 

- 

- 

159,412 

120,000 

474 

- 

- 

38,938 

- 

159,412 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

237,730 

50,000 

33,243 

- 

146,487 

8,000 

- 

237,730 

- 

- 

634 

16,800 

10,000 

- 

1,700 

5,100 

- 

- 

16,800 

- 

21186 
22997 

10,789 

59,294 

20,000 

39,294 

- 

- 

- 

- 

59,294 

'  2,000 

3,348 

6,820 

3,000 

2,976 

- 

844 

- 

- 

6,820 

1*  Instalments  on  stock  not  fully 

paid. 
1^  Construction. 
16  Receipts  1912  and  1913. 


1^  Adjourned. 

18  Equipment. 

19  Patent  rights. 


2°  Deducting  dividend  paid  Feb.  1, 
1914. 

21  Patterns. 

22  Office  fixtures. 


26S 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

la 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF   CORPORA- 

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Cornell  &  Andrews,  Incorpo- 

Oct.   21, 

Sept.    9 

Sept.    9, 

83,000 

_ 

S857 

_ 

S654 

rated,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cornell  Mills,  Fall  River,       . 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Nov.  11 
1913. 

Sept.  27, 
1913. 

400,000 

$100,000 

300,000 

1142,426 

71,544 

Cornell  Mills,  Fall  River  (2d 

Nov.  16, 

Nov.  10 

Sept.  26, 

400,000 

100,000 

300,000 

191,281 

40,902 

return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corner  Drug  Store,  Inc., 

May     6, 

Apr.    11 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

199 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corporation  Trust  &  Guaran- 

Nov. 23, 

Oct.    30 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tee  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corporation  Trust  &  Organi- 

Nov. 23, 

Oct.    30 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

zation  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corporation  Trust  &  Registra- 

Nov. 23, 

Oct.    30 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corporation  Trust,  Incorpo- 

Nov. 23, 

Oct.    30 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

" 

Corr    Manufacturing    Com- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   27, 

500,000 

270,549 

773,193 

153,730 

119,290 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Corrugated    Culvert    Co.    of 

June  25, 

May     4 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

16,300 

- 

185 

1,650 

New  England,   The,   Bos- 
ton. 
Corset  H.  Company,  Worces- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      5 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

_ 

11,596 

97,167 

55,735 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Corson       Auto       Company, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.    9 

Oct.    31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,177 

26,172 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Corwin- Wilde  Company,  The, 

June     1, 

Jan.    27 

Jan.      3, 

20,000 

- 

- 

7,966 

36,583 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cosmopolitan  Mercantile  In- 

Apr.  13, 

8  Mch.  11 

Deo.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

300 

100 

vestment  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cosmopolitan    Rubber    Co., 

Jan.    31, 

Oct.    16 

Sept.     1, 

5,000 

- 

432 

5,441 

2,116 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Costotime    Company,     The, 

Aug.     8, 

Aug.     7 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

800 

162 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cote    Piano    Manufacturing 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

161,327 

with  R.  E. 

199,168 

432,352 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cotocheset  Company,  Boston, 

Aug.  27, 
1914. 

Aug.     8 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

30,000 

40,000 

with  R.  E. 

~ 

89 

Cottage  City  Rink  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.  31, 

9,700 

9,500 

- 

- 

29 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cottage  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

;     15  4,500 

472 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cotter  Shoe  Company,  Lynn, 

Aug.     8, 
1914. 

July   28 
1914. 

May  22, 
1914. 

100,000 

- 

15,000 

87,023 

95,769 

Cotuit  Cranberry  Company, 

July    17, 

June  29 

June  29, 

150,000 

50,000 

2,390 

- 

- 

Barnstable. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cotuit    Oyster    Company, 

June   18, 

May  21 

Feb.   28, 

500,000 

5,256 

7,784 

16,602 

3,120 

Barnstable. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Coughlan   and    Shells   Com- 

Mch. 10, 

June     - 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

5,500 

5,000 

15,112 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1910. 

1914. 

Coughlin  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   24, 

Apr.    11 

Apr.    11, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,070 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Country  Club  Soda  Company, 

May     1, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

38,000 

- 

4,194 

10,636 

4,408 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Courier-Citizen       Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   18 

Nov.  29, 

40,000 

- 

18  77,157 

17,294 

166,452 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Courier-Independent  Publish- 

July    8, 

June     3 

June     3, 

5,000 

- 

850 

- 

197 

ing  Company,  The,  Ware- 
ham. 
Covel  and  Osborn  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    24 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

8,000 

1,000 

25,600 

45,649 

The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Coveney  Building  Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.    10 

Dec.    15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

6,025 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Office  furniture. 

'  First  National  Bank  stock. 
*  Worumbo  Mfg.  Co.  stock. 


6  Trade-marks. 
"  Equipment. 
'  Lease,  etc. 


8  Date  of  postponement. 

9  Patent  rights. 
1°  Subscriptions. 


1914.] 


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269 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

■aS33 
-ait 

3 
o 

J 
1 

►3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

< 

J. 

1. 

J. 

a  S 
•43  a 

"3. 

►3 
1 

1 
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"3 
1 

1  $2,000 

- 

$3,735 

$7,246 

$3,000 

$2,554 

- 

$1,692 

- 

- 

$7,246 

- 

- 

- 

613,970 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

$213,970 

- 

613,970 

- 

- 

- 

632,183 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$232,183 

632,183 

- 

- 

2,178 

4,377 

2,500 

1,477 

- 

400 

- 

- 

4,377 

- 

- 

1,316,762 

500,000 

67,837 

- 

638,082 

- 

110,843 

1,316,762 

5  2,788 

2  $100 

3  800 

4  100 

19,135 
167,286 

17,500 
50,000 

1,090 
39,458 

53,000 

545 

24,828 

19,135 
167,286 

- 

M50 

- 

30,799 

15,000 

2,402 

- 

- 

- 

13,397 

30,799 

- 

7 14,177 

316 

59,042 

15,000 

44,042 

- 

- 

- 

- 

59,042 

1 100,000 

- 

50 

100,450 

100,000 

250 

- 

- 

- 

200 

100,450 

- 

- 

779 

8,768 

5,000 

3,768 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,768 

» 26,000 
60,000 

11 10,529 

8,779 

35,741 

863,376 

40,089 

31,050 
i»  3,810 
750,000 

30,000 

881 
67,216 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

15,631 
12  30,529 
13 10,089 

- 

35,741 
863,376 
40,089 

- 

"200 

- 

9,729 

9,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29 

9,729 

- 

- 

958 

5,930 

4,000 

600 

- 

1,330 

- 

- 

5,930 

- 

- 

- 

197,792 

100,000 

5,703 

- 

25,000 

67,089 

- 

197,792 

- 

"  97,610 

4,298 

154,298 

150,000 

2,198 

$200 

1,900 

- 

- 

154,298 

1 28,200 

V  102,600 

9,598 

173,160 

161,200 

2,660 

- 

9,300 

- 

- 

173,160 

- 

- 

- 

25,612 

5,000 

20,547 

- 

- 

- 

65 

25,612 

9 1,000 

- 

28,932 

33,002 

25,000 

8,002 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,002 

1  20,832 

2,000 

- 

42,070 

36,550 

2,020 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

42,070 

- 

- 

- 

260,903 

40,000 

7,920 

- 

- 

19  40,000 

172,983 

260,903 

- 

- 

3,953 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

80,249 

40,000 

16,702 

- 

2,500 

- 

21,047 

80,249 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

12,225 

5,000 

3,500 

- 

1,700 

- 

2,025 

12,225 

'1  Sinking  fund. 

12  Sinking  fund  reserve. 

13  Invested  in  plant  and  cash. 


I''  Fixtures. 
15  And  fixtures. 
1^  Water  rights. 


1'  Rights  under  contracts. 

18  And  type,  etc. 

19  Reserve  fund. 


270 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

bis 

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1 
I 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

■'a " 

-2 

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Covioh  Finklestein  Company, 

Sept.    9, 

May    2 

Mch.    2, 

$25,000 

_ 

_ 

$6,439 

$5,270 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Coward  Auto  Supply  Com- 

Apr.  17, 

Mch.  19 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

9,696 

6,905 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cowen  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Jan.    12 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,053 

47,142 

Cos  Confectionery  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    26 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

$24,386 

17,422 

27,089 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crane  Brook  Company,  Ware- 

June  15, 

June   11 

May  29, 

42,400 

$40,500 

- 

- 

1,884 

ham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crane  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Jan.    15 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

200,000 

~ 

11,964 

109,657 

147,793 

Crane   Company   of  Spring- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

_ 

_ 

55,255 

48,819 

field,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crane  Puller  Company,  Ar- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.   26 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

5,743 

1,519 

5,321 

lington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crane  Screw  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Jan.    20 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

6,046 

1,871 

2,225 

Cranska    Thread    Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.    18 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

7,500 

76,214 

81,455 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crawford-Plummer  Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Feb.     3 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

95,388 

47,245 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cream    of    Chocolate    Com- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    26 

Jan.    15, 

9,000 

- 

3,000 

1,855 

1,043 

pany  of  America,  Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Credit-Guide  and  Guaranty 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.      5 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,402 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Credit   Reporting   Collection 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

631 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Creed-Kellogg  Company,  The, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

26,745 

51,974 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Creedon  Building  Association, 

Aug.   26, 

16  May     7 

May     1, 

10,000 

14,000 

- 

- 

421 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Creedon-Houghton  Company, 

June  13, 

May   11 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,965 

9,053 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Creese  &  Cook  Building  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

July     6 

June  30, 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

■^ 

- 

pany,  Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Creese  &  Cook  Co.,  Danvers, 

May    6, 
1914. 

Apr.   21 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

150,000 

60,919 

47,814 

368,661 

223,304 

Crescendo   Publishing   Com- 

July   17, 

June     4 

June     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

576 

353 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crescent    Amusement    Com- 

Oct.     6, 

July    22 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,291 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crescent  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug. 14, 

"July    13 

June  30, 

86,500 

- 

- 

- 

15,224 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crescent  Worsted  Company, 

Apr.    30, 

i^Apr.    14 

Dec.   31, 

81,000 

55,042 

78,765 

10,995 

38,682 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cressey,  Dookham  and  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Feb.   24 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

28,069 

24,861 

pany,  Inc.,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crocker  Burbank  &  Co.  Inc., 

Mch.    6, 

19  Feb.     7 

Dec.   31, 

2,400,000 

910,575 

with  R.  E. 

596,408 

2,010,062 

Fitohburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crocker  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   29, 

June  15 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,800 

500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crocker  Garage  Company, 

July     3, 

June     1 

April     1, 

15,000 

2,200 

1,000 

2,634 

1,847 

Falmouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crocker-McElwain  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    28 

,     Jan.      1, 

750,000 

715,000 

with  R.  E. 

232,997 

157,785 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crocker  Pen  Company,  Cam- 

May    1, 

Jan.      4 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

bridge. 

1914. 

1909. 

1913. 

Crocker   Rubber    Company, 

June     1, 

May  26 

,     Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,993 

1,817 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Horse,  team  and  furniture. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2  Franchise. 

*  Horses  and  wagons. 


B  Automobiles. 
6  Special  reserve. 
^  Patent  rights. 
8  Investments. 


9  Expense  prepaid. 
I"  Fixtures. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Equipment  and  fixtures. 


1914.1 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i 

a 
1 

►3 

■a 
a 
ca 

1 

3 
"0 
H 

0 
3 

< 

-i 

1 
a 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 

to 
1 

- 

1  Sl,099 

- 

112,808 

S9,800 

$3,008 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$12,808 

- 

2  807 

- 

17,408 

5,000 

3,707 

- 

$1,900 

- 

$6,801 

17,408 

_ 

2  2,070 
3  30,000 

_ 

80,265 
68,897 

20,000 
25,300 

29,513 
13,280 

_ 

25,000 

$30,752 
5,317 

- 

80,265 
68,897 

- 

- 

- 

42,384 

41,600 

- 

- 

- 

784 

42,384 

2  12,114 
i  4,996 
=  2,782 

S6,048 

289,306 
110,122 

200,000 
80,000 

84,713 
30,122 

0  4,593 

289,306 
110,122 

7  1141 

5  806 

8  625 

9  60 

228 

14,215 
10,370 

5,000 
9,350 

3,261 
1,020 

_ 

4,011 

1,943 

14,215 
10,370 

- 

- 

- 

165,169 

50,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

90,169 

165,169 

- 

10  31,427 

30,907 

204,967 

120,000 

84,967 

- 

- 

- 

- 

204,967 

11 3,000 
14  75,000 

12 1,500 
15 1,139 

1,395 

898 

11,793 
84,439 

9,000 
75,050 

153 

13  830 
9,389 

- 

1,810 

- 

- 

11,793 
84,439 

"  9,900 

2  100 

1,434 

12,065 

10,000 

2,028 

- 

37 

- 

- 

12,065 

- 

- 

- 

78,719 

25,000 

31,945 

- 

- 

20,305 

1,469 

78,719 

- 

- 

- 

14,421 

10,000 

- 

S4,000 

- 

- 

421 

14,421 

- 

- 

- 

11,018 

1,000 

5,871 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,147 

11,018 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

700,698 

150,000 

174,628 

- 

171,075 

- 

204,995 

700,698 

"  1,000 

- 

7,225 

9,154 

1,000 

1,353 

- 

6,801 

- 

- 

9,154 

"  4,000 

- 

- 

5,291 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

291 

- 

5,291 

- 

- 

62,626 

77,850 

72,350 

- 

- 

5,500 

- 

- 

77,850 

- 

- 

15,465 

198,949 

81,000 

5,377 

112,572 

- 

- 

- 

198,949 

- 

18  1,000 

- 

53,930 

17,400 

9,395 

- 

16,600 

7,387 

3,148 

53,930 

~ 

20  27,386 

3,600 

3,544,431 
5,900 

2,400,000 
5,000 

66,203 
900 

- 

220,000 

758,228 
21 100,000 

: 

3,544,431 
5,900 

"  2,500 

- 

4,916 

15,097 

15,000 

97 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,097 

- 

2,335 

- 

1,108,117 

750,000 

66,180 

150,000 

70,000 

22 1,913 

70,024 

1,108,117 

73,200 
"  3,200 

- 

1,600 

8,000 
12,810 

8,000 
5,000 

2,546 

- 

5,000 

- 

264 

8,000 
12,810 

13  Unpaid  salaries. 

"  Good  will. 

15  OflBce  furniture  and  fixtures. 

1^  Should  have  been  held. 


17  In  lieu  of  annual. 

18  Salem  S.  D.  &  T.  Co.  stock. 

19  Adjourned.. 


20  Prepaid  expenses. 

21  General  reserve. 

22  Reserves. 


272 


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[1914. 


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§ 
^ 

"ca 

Assets. 

ci 

1 

p. 
ca 
O 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

38, 

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and 
'roc- 

42 

TION. 

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Merchand 
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Stock  in  F 
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o 

Crompton  and  Knowles  Loom 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

83,000,000 

$943,502 

$439,386 

$893,506 

$1,343,998 

Works,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crompton  Associates,  Worces- 

May 12, 

Apr.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

175,000 

58,976 

- 

771 

197,908 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crompton    Motor    Carriage 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

500 

1,600 

- 

Works,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cromwell  Oil  Company,  Bos- 

May 13, 

5  Feb.   27, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,716 

3,079 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crosby  Steam  Gage  and  Valve 

Feb.    25, 

sFeb.    17, 

Oct.    31, 

500,000 

99,190 

134,447 

219,921 

143,193 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cross  Coal  Co.,  Lawrence,  . 

Apr.    16, 
1914. 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

25,000 

27,321 

- 

5,472 

44,443 

Cross  Dry  Goods  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

27,690 

9,548 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crowell  Machine  Company, 

May    5, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     1, 

6,400 

- 

- 

693 

325 

Bostpp. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crowley  Company,  The,  An- 

July   23, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

- 

11 1,800 

2,648 

869 

dover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crown  Bottling  and  Extract 

June     4, 

12- 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,500 

1,260 

650 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crown  Linen  Mills,  Boston, 

May  20, 
1914. 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

2,880 

1,497 

225 

Crown  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

12,000 

- 

4,431 

1,880 

3,621 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crown    Packing    Company, 

May   15, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

400 

- 

4,363 

2,122 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crown  Window  Shade  Co., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

11 1,355 

11,283 

21,041 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Crumb    Quarry    Company, 

Aug.   19, 

June     6, 

June     1, 

50,000 

36,000 

7,000 

1,000 

13,720 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Crystal  Drug  Co.,  Gardner, 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

June    8, 
1914. 

June     8, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,528 

125 

Crystal  Spring  Bleaching  and 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.      1, 

125,000 

239,587 

with  R.  E. 

30,823 

34,736 

Dyeing    Company,    Free- 
town. 
Cuba-American   Fruit   Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

June  29, 

May  30, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

5,450 

_ 

350 

399 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cuban  Agricultural  Company 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

35,089 

40 

- 

3,671 

of  Massachusetts,  Ludlow. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cubberly,  Inc.,  Maiden, 

June     2, 
1914. 

May     4, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

11 

Cullen    Brothers    Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

19  4,431 

12,570 

2,313 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Culver-Stearns    Manufactur- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

6,106 

35,530 

22,746 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cummings  &  Pearson,  Inc., 

Oct.      7, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

950 

3,032 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cummings    Fish    Company, 

July    10, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.    25, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,257 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cummings   Machine  Works, 

June  15, 

24  June   12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

15,043 

5,309 

46,349 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cummings    Shoe    Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

22,519 

9,189 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cummington       Co-operative 

Dec.   17, 

Sept.  20, 

Aug.     1, 

2,500 

2,500 

791 

922 

6,499 

Creamery  Association,  The, 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Cummington  (for  1913). 

Cummington       Co-operative 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  19, 

Aug.     1, 

2,500 

2,500 

500 

1,347 

6,659 

Creamery  Association,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cummington. 

Cummins  Clothing  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,665 

17,504 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Patterns. 

^  Reserve  for  accidents. 

*  Furniture. 

^  Adjourned. 


6  Trade-marks. 

'  And  fixtures,  patterns,  drawings 

and  furniture. 
8  Equipment. 
'  Fixtures. 


1"  Undivided  profits. 

11  And  fixtures. 

12  None  held  in  1914. 
1'  Good  will. 

I''  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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273 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

M  ■ 

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1 

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05  _- 

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3 

3 
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1 1500,000 

$604,754 

2  250,000 

^332 

- 

$4,975,146 

257,987 

$3,000,000 
175,000 

$159,203 
3,107 

$804,000 

- 

$400,000 
3  7,500 
79,880 

$604,443 

$4,975,146 

257,987 

- 

- 

§18,053 

20,153 

5,000 

- 

- 

$15,153 

- 

- 

20,153 

6  700 

- 

- 

6,495 

1,000 

5,482 

- 

- 

- 

13 

6,495 

1  6,348 

'  111,082 

- 

714,181 

500,000 

13,303 

- 

20,000 

178,025 

2,853 

714,181 

- 

3 10,799 

- 

88,035 

25,000 

16,450 

15,000 

- 

- 

31,585 

88,035 

- 

3 10,000 

- 

47,238 

20,000 

1,953 

- 

- 

- 

25,285 

47,238 

1  6,400 

- 

- 

7,418 

6,400 

- 

- 

- 

10  1,018 

- 

7,418 

- 

- 

- 

5,317 

5,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

17 

5,317 

6 1,000 
13  2,000 

- 

5,350 
5,929 

11,760 
10,531 

10,000 
500 

1,100 
2,031 

660 
8,000 

_ 

_ 

11,760 
10,531 

13  4,000 

- 

2,815 

16,747 

12,000 

1,412 

- 

3,335 

- 

~ 

16,747 

13  5,000 

"953 

- 

12,838 

10,000 

1,784 

- 

- 

- 

1,054 

12,838 

"500 

15  273 

16  100 

26 

34,052 

57,720 

7,179 

9,700 

30,000 

5,000 

36 

2,726 

V  2,465 

1,375 

7,000 

22,779 
804 

■      - 

1,537 
15,529 

34,052 

57,720 

7,179 

- 

18  72,000 

- 

377,146 

125,000 

27,938 

150,000 

68,493 

- 

5,715 

377,146 

- 

- 

- 

6,199 

4,280 

1,622 

- 

- 

- 

297 

6,199 

- 

- 

- 

38,800 

38,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,800 

13  4,989 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

20  103 

1,157 

20,574 

15,200 

3,012 

- 

2,362 

- 

- 

20,574 

- 

21500 

22  741 

9  600 

3,325 

65,623 
7,907 

10,000 
5,000 

15,761 

23  10,000 

2,307 

: 

2,500 
600 

- 

27,362 

65,623 
7,907 

13  263 

- 

239 

1,759 

1,500 

259 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,759 

13 10,000 
1 10,000 

26 1,204 

677 

76,701 
43,589 

25,000 
25,000 

8,445 
18,589 

- 

12,836 

16,067 
25  4,238 

10,115 

76,701 
43,589 

- 

- 

- 

10,712 

2,500 

5,113 

- 

- 

3,099 

- 

10,712 

- 

- 

- 

11,006 

2,500 

5,344 

- 

- 

3,162 

- 

11,006 

- 

- 

3,437 

23,606 

10,000 

13,606 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,606 

15  Stationery,  etc. 

16  Chattels. 

1'  Unpaid  dividends. 
1'  Treasury  bonds. 


10  And  equipment. 

20  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Treasury  stoclc. 

22  Office  fixtures. 


23  Dividend. 

2^  Date  of  postponement. 

25  Reserve  fund. 

26  Office  equipment. 


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Cumner-Jones  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

$300,000 

$1,000 

$373,473 

$402,732 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cunningham    &    Sons    Co., 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

5,000 

20,067 

24,110 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cunningham,    &    Thompson 

July    13, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.    28, 

240,000 

$65,251 

- 

199,966 

190,601 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cunningham  Bros.  Inc.,  Cam- 

Oct.   14, 

Aug.   10, 

Aug.   10, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

314 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cunningham,         Handschu- 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

macher  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cunningham   Packing   Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,500 

35,177 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cunningham     Supply     Co., 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

5,483 

5,770 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Curley  Spring  Hoof  Pad  Com- 

Jan.   12, 

Dee.     5, 

Nov.     1, 

100,000 

- 

2,542 

2,024 

2,357 

pany,     Brockton,     Mass., 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Brockton. 

Currier-Todd  Company,  Law- 

May   4, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

49,717 

42,139 

rence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Curtis  and  Cameron  Incorpo- 

Jan.   13, 

Uan.    12, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

10,000 

11,500 

9,422 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Co., 

Apr.    28, 

^  Mch  24, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

105,151 

36,265 

42,837 

85,275 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Curtis  &  Pope  Lumber  Co., 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

40,278 

- 

235,245 

182,520 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Curtis    Construction    Com- 

May  15, 

May     6, 

Mch.  30, 

2,500 

_ 

1,480 

_ 

20 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Curtis  Drug  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Sept.  25, 
1914. 

May   18, 
1914. 

May   18, 
1914. 

2,000 

- 

- 

800 

75 

Curtis-Hawkins      Company, 

June     9, 

9  _ 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

1,446 

16,792 

14,584 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Curtis  Marine  Turbine  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,173 

pany  of  the  United  States, 
Quincy. 
Curtis    Provision    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June   19, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

11 1,350 

1,080 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gushing  Medical  Supply  Com- 

May    6, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

28,367 

15,549 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gut  Price  Automobile  Supply 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,645 

585 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cutler       Company,        The, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

100,549 

41,731 

147,309 

177,517 

Wilbraham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cutter   &   Smith   Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

36,220 

32,918 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cutter  Tower  Company,  Bos- 

July    1, 

June  29, 

Feb.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

19,305 

13,557 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Cynthia  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

2,480 

6,675 

1,728 

Cyrus  Patch  &  Son  (Inc.), 

Aug.     7, 

July     6, 

May  30, 

20,000 

16  30,000 

8,637 

17,650 

21,723 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  A.  Perkins  Company,  The, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

18  600 

902 

1,963 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  A.  Smith  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   21, 

Dec.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

5,000 

7,500 

5,848 

- 

3,094 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

D.  &  L.  Slade  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

53,661 

4,945 

46,128 

28,344 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.   Atwood  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.     2, 

June   18, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

9,100 

1,218 

24,807 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  B.  Maclary  &  Son  Com- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

20  2,381 

5,486 

20,270 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  C.  Percival  &  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

453,359 

359,728 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Stock  in  Mass.  corporations. 

2  Good  will. 

•■'  Patent  rights. 
^  Adjourned. 


'  Copyrights. 

"  Equipment,  fixtures,  etc. 

'  Investments. 

"  Fixtures. 


0  None  held  in  1914. 
1"  License  rights. 
"  And  fixtures. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


1  §19,100 


5 1,000 

12,830 

3,428 
6  45,135 
'  7,605 


i»  10,000 


»  3,825 


w  664 
7  1,600 


S991 


186 


7,681 


with 
patent 
rights,  etc 
21,673 


S777,205 

50,168 

474,918 

2,500 

1,500 

52,677 

11,253 

66,104 

91,856 

43,830 

290,205 

514,211 

2,500 
3,150 
32,822 
12,173 

2,430 

139,916 

8,230 

467,106 

72,963 

82,862 

32,556 

82,274 

6,773 

16,442 

133,078 
35,125 
28,137 

813,087 


LUBILITIES. 


o 


$300,000 
15,000 
240,000 
2,500 
1,500 
10,000 
2,000 
51,500 

40,000 
30,000 
75,000 
250,000 

2,500 
2,000 
3,000 
10,000 

1,020 
10,000 
300 
70,000 
30,000 
20,000 

30,000 

20,000 

4,280 

5,000 

100,000 

25,000 

15,000 

250,000 


$234,502 
35,168 
56,842 


29,957 
7,413 
14,604 

4,700 
13,830 

74,836 

350 

21,730 

1,275 

1,055 
4,600 
188 
58,619 
32,412 
5,000 

2,556 
9,857 
2,353 
2,991 
13,078 
993 
8,977 
312,451 


$15,000 


70,000 
8,000 
40,000 


19  4,500 


$224,465 


70,693 


42,500 


18,494 


700 


18,000 

7,642 

123,363 


51,592 

140 

2,113 

20,000 


150,000 


$18,238 


12,720 
1,840 


4,656 


546 


355 
107,316 


89,807 

13  55,317 

2,551 


$107,383 


"825 


100,636 


181,711 


100 
504 


100 


2,962 


2,744 
4,160 


12  Good  will  and  liquor  licenses. 
'•^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1^  Teams  and  fixture?. 


15  Equity. 

1^  Insurance  unexpired. 

1'  Reserve. 


18  And  office,  etc. 

19  Mortgage  notes  payable. 
2°  And  patterns  and  fixtures. 


276 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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D.  D.  and  A.  W.  Chase  Corpo- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

$70,000 

$69,905 

$1,552 

ration,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  D.  Chase  Lumber  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

$15,809 

$45,086 

56,338 

pany,  The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  Doherty  Company,  Bos- 

May 15, 

1  _ 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

21,482 

89,876 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  E.  Wadsworth  &  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,814 

553 

Incorporated,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  Eddy  and  Sons  Company, 

Deo.     1, 

Nov.     3, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

- 

5,600 

80,673 

26,989 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

D.  Eddy  and  Sons  Company, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.    2, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

_ 

5,700 

74,593 

24,356 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  F.  Briggs  Company,  The, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

450,000 

- 

78,144 

71,778 

109,696 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.    F.    Munroe    Company, 

Feb.   27, 

4  Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

82,210 

91,573 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.    H.     Fames     Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

21,586 

4,938 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.    H.    Gregory    Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

400 

7  992 

8,531 

6,309 

Princeton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  Henry  Bonner  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

1,621 

3,609 

1,254 

The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  K.  Carpenter  Corporation, 

Aug.  14, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,488 

1,065 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  L.  Fuller  Company,  Bos- 

June  19, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

6,995 

19,515 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.   L.   Marshall   Company, 

July    24, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

375 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  L.  Page  Company,  Lowell, 

Feb.    25, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

30,000 

- 

"  45,000 

13,560 

8,601 

D.  M.  Dillon  Steam  Boiler 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

29,648 

13,722 

41,958 

160,416 

Works,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.    M.    Lamitie    Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.  16, 

Feb.    15, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

10,596 

3.808 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  Mackintosh  &  Sons,  Com- 

Sept. 23, 

Sept.     8, 

June   30, 

150,000 

100,000 

81,896 

45,769 

44,228 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  P.  Nichols  Company,  The, 

May  11, 

Jan.    — , 

Apr.    28, 

106,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,907 

Boston. 

1914. 

1911. 

1914. 

D.    S.    O'Brien    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.     31, 

10,000 

-    - 

- 

13,330 

2,315 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.  S.  Quirk  Company,  The, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,770 

7,103 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  T.  Dudley  and  Son  Com- 

Feb.    2, 

«Jan.    15, 

Dec.     1, 

40,000 

15,000 

17,652 

47,511 

13,449 

pany,  The,  Sutton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  T.  Kennedy  Power  Com- 

M8y    9, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

10,900 

16  638 

3,407 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D.    W.     Mellen    Company, 

Aug.  31, 

i_ 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

21,964 

10,853 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.    W.    Pingree    Company, 

June  23, 

June   16, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

21,813 

17,023 

108,050 

72,325 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914 

D.  W.  Ranlet  Company,  The, 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.    31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

45,911 

78,294 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

D.  Wood  Company,  Webster. 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

~ 

2"  3,630 

5,882 

Dadmun  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.    24, 
1914. 

« Oct.      3, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

6,000 

1,123 

Daggett  and  Curry  Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

787 

4,010 

6,596 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dahlquist    Metal    Spinning 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

35 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  None  held  in  1914. 

2  Investments. 

'  Insurance  paid  in  advance. 
*  Adjourned. 


s  Dividend. 

"  Fixtures. 

'  And  furniture  and  fi.xtures. 

8  Patent  rights. 


9  Good  will. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 
"  Lease. 
12  Office  furniture. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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$71,457 

870,000 

81,457 

- 

- 

- 

- 

871,457 

- 

- 

- 

117,233 

10,000 

59,705 

- 

$46,449 

- 

81,079 

117,233 

- 

- 

- 

111,358 

10,000 

12,189 

- 

61,928 

816,200 

11,041 

111,358 

- 

- 

- 

17,367 

10,000 

3,294 

- 

- 

- 

4,073 

17,367 

- 

- 

- 

113,262 

40,000 

42,554 

- 

28,000 

- 

2,708 

113,262 

- 

- 

- 

104,649 

40,000 

35,426 

- 

27,000 

- 

2,223 

104,649 

$235,000 

2  834,500 
3  350 

87,231 

536,699 

450,00,0 

46,699 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

536,699 

- 

- 

173,783 

50,000 

25,344 

53,000 

1,263 

- 

93,300 

2,139 

- 

173,783 

■- 

6  4,827 

12,912 

44,263 

20,000 

- 

23,000 

- 

- 

44,263 

- 

- 

- 

16,232 

6,000 

1,814 

6,812 

- 

1,606 

16,232 

s  10,150 

- 

- 

16,634 

10,800 

1,337 

- 

3,425 

- 

1,072 

16,634 

- 

- 

321 

2,874 

1,500 

1,374 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,874 

9 18,475 

6  4,656 
10 13,300 
11 10,000 

- 

72,941 

40,000 

16,735 

813,000 

- 

3,206 

- 

72,941 

- 

12  400 
13 13,450 

2,275 

16,500 

13,000 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,500 

- 

2  8,200 

- 

75,361 

30,000 

36,083 

- 

7,649 

1,629 

- 

75,361 

- 

- 

- 

245,744 

100,000 

71,820 

~ 

- 

73,924 

- 

245,744 

- 

6 1,004 

- 

15,408 

5,000 

1,778 

- 

4,000 

- 

4,630 

15,408 

- 

- 

- 

271,893 

150,000 

69,486 

- 

50,000 

- 

2,407 

271,893 

- 

164,185 

169,092 

106,000 

63,092 

- 

- 

- 

- 

169,092 

- 

15  1,215 

- 

16,860 

10,000 

1,290 

- 

- 

- 

5,570 

16,860 

- 

- 

6,517 

21,390 

5,000 

16,390 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,390 

8 1,029 

- 

- 

94,641 

40,000 

4,971 

20,000 

2,500 

26,057 

1,113 

94,641 

- 

- 

- 

14,945 

5,000 

2,537 

- 

7,000 

- 

408 

14,945 

i'25 

^  3,500 

7,410 

43,752 

21,600 

16,752 

- 

5,400 

- 

- 

43,752 

- 

18  2,121 

- 

221,332 

10,000 

81,381 

40,000 

59,788 

19  25,000 

5,163 

221,332 

9 10,000 

- 

- 

134,205 

31,800 

92,922 

- 

- 

- 

9,483 

134,205 

_ 

- 

■     - 

9,512 

5,000 

867 

- 

- 

- 

3,645 

9,512 

9  4,000 

- 

1,085 

12,208 

10,000 

808 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

12,208 

8  89 
9 1,000 

21  7,998 

22  1,500 

11,327 

33,307 

20,400 

3,288 

- 

6,795 

2,824 

- 

33,307 

9  500 

465 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1'  Stock  Grocers  Baking  Company. 

i-"  And  tools,  etc. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  And  supplies. 


1'  Trade-marks. 

18  And  horses  and  wagons. 

19  Reserve. 


20  And  storehouse,  fixtures,  etc. 

21  Other  equipment. 

22  Advertising. 


278 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

la 

Assets. 

i 

a 
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1 

p. 
ca 
O 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

TION. 

3 

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II 

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3  S  03  o  „; 

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S 

o 

Daily  News  Publishing  Com- 

July  27, 

June     2, 

May     1, 

S35,000 

_ 

_ 

$3,976 

$30,457 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daland  Co.,  Inc.,  Salem,     . 

Mch.    7, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

8,000 

" 

" 

9,920 

1,681 

Dalton-Ingersoll  Mfg.  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

- 

- 

157,880 

91,409 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daly  Music  Publisher,  Inc., 

Oct.      5, 

8  Sept.  29, 

May  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,237 

4,823 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dame,    Stoddard    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

11  $4,056 

69,787 

52,395 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Damon   and   Ellis,   Incorpo- 

Mch.   6, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    28, 

20,000 

- 

1,174 

24,120 

11,066 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Damon  Company,  The,  Leom- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

.?9,000 

6,000 

17,500 

19,118 

inster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dan    A.    Donahue    Incorpo- 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

45,965 

11,245 

rated,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dan    S.    O'Brien   Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

14,141 

795 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dana  E.  Spaulding   Restau- 

Apr.   13, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,400 

575 

rant  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dana  Furniture  Co.,  Taun- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,412 

17,902 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dana    Hardware    Company, 

May  26, 

May  22, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

92,289 

159,887 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daniel  Duane  Company,  The, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

9,600 

- 

928 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daniel  Green  Felt  Shoe  Com- 

Apr.   22, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

66,275 

2J  176,563 

374,233 

610,450 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Daniel   Low  and   Company, 

Sept.  25, 

8  Sept.  23, 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

25,000 

500 

171,800 

46,227 

Incorporated,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daniel  Marr  and  Son  Com- 

Oct.   30, 

Oct.      5, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

12,600 

16,755 

- 

22,606 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daniel  Russell  Boiler  Works, 

June     3, 

Apr.    20, 

Apr.    20, 

10,000 

22,000 

6,009 

10,016 

8,007 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Daniels    Cornell    Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec    31, 

75,000 

30,000 

- 

143,300 

81,581 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Daniels  Worsted  Mills,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

160,382 

59,955 

99,850 

71,569 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Danielson  Cotton  Company, 

June     9, 

Feb.    20, 

Mch.  31, 

775,000 

637,251 

- 

159,486 

112,974 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Danvers  Co-operative  Associa- 

Mch. 31, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

2,500 

- 

- 

3,271 

2,561 

tion,  Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Danvers  Leather  Company, 

June     2, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

19,986 

26,012 

2,961 

1,155 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Danversport    Rubber    Com- 

Oct.   14, 

July    14, 

July      1, 

10,000 

8,000 

with  R.  E. 

15,104 

23,816 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

D'Arcy  and  Sons  Company, 

June     9, 

May     6, 

May     1, 

78,000 

- 

- 

27,494 

67,008 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Darling    and    Rhodes    Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

11,186 

7,525 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Darling  Woolen  Mills  Com- 

Oct.     8, 

8  Sept.  24, 

June  30, 

30,000 

38,006 

30,934 

117,051 

7,441 

pany,  Tlie,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Press  franchises. 
2  Furniture. 

*  Patent  rights. 

''  First  mortgage  note. 

e  Stock. 


'  Fixtures. 

8  Adjourned. 

9  Copyrights. 

1"  Fixture  account. 

11  And  furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

12  Mileage. 


18  Catalogue  account. 

!■•  Reserve  accounts. 

li"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

i"  Horse  and  wagons. 

1^  Due  to  directors. 

18  Real  estate  mortgages. 


1914. 


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279 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  — 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

^3,  . 

•ass 

3 
o 

J 
1 

1 

P-i 

1 

1 

J 

'a. 
o 

>> 

< 

-a 

a 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

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"p. 

s 

J 
1 

(5 

C3 

1  822,000 

2  S5,000 
3 1,000 

- 

$62,433 

$35,000 

$4,252 

- 

$15,650 

- 

$7,531 

862,433 

1500 

$314 

12,415 

8,000 

3,165 

$1,250 

- 

- 

- 

12,415 

*  1,200 

5 15,000 

6 19,700 

■•  3,000 

9 12,000 

10  600 

12  20 

1M86 

- 

288,189 

18,660 
126,744 
36,360 

80,000 

10,000 
55,000 
20,000 

136,994 

3,373 
19,558 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

16,360 

$71,195 

48,761 
"  3,425 

5,287 

288,189 

18,660 
126,744 
36,360 

- 

- 

- 

51,618 

36,000 

7,226 

- 

- 

- 

8,392 

51,618 

- 

10  3,000 

- 

60,210 

15,000 

10,771 

- 

23,690 

- 

10,749 

60,210 

18,691 

15  2,500 

- 

26,127 

20,000 

1,127 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

26,127 

1 23,000 

- 

10,088 

36,063 

25,100 

1,263 

9,700 

- 

- 

- 

36,063 

- 

16 1,003 
7  513 

- 

27,830 
252,176 

5,000 
150,000 

6,325 
1' 5,651 
90,077 

_ 

7,893 

12,099 

2,961 

27,830 
252,176 

18  5,800 
19 15,000 
20 1,250 
21 1,482 
22  204 
23  3,166 

37,430 
1,227,521 

25,000 
450,000 

4,700 
21,618 

572,500 

7,730 
25  29,610 

153,793 

37,430 
1,227,521 

- 

26 1,425 

- 

244,952 

100,000 

44,527 

- 

40,000 

60,425 

- 

244,952 

- 

- 

- 

51,961 

20,000 

3,280 

- 

23,000 

- 

5,681 

51,961 

- 

- 

- 

46,032 

10,000 

5,050 

27 11,350 

1,212 

- 

18,420 

46,032 

- 

28  4,545 

- 

259,426 

75,000 

55,826 

- 

120,000 

29  8,600 

- 

259,426 

- 

4,795 

22,951 

419,502 

100,000 

128,932 

90,570 

100,000 

- 

- 

419,502 

- 

30  2,747 

137,365 

1,049,823 
5,832 

727,600 
2,500 

270,574 

31 2,249 

158 

- 

35,000 

32 14,400 
1,200 

1,974 

1,049,823 
5,832 

1  3,400 

- 

1,379 

54,893 

32,000 

8,642 

5,000 

9,251 

- 

- 

54,893 

- 

- 

- 

46,920 

10,000 

19,285 

- 

- 

17,635 

- 

46,920 

- 

- 

- 

94,502 

78,000 

12,925 

- 

- 

3,577 

- 

94,502 

1  8,000 

33  118 

3^  2,000 

12,979 

28,829 
206,411 

16,200 
30,000 

2,620 
92,321 

27,175 

9,648 
66,915 

- 

361 

28,829 
206,411 

19  Stock  in  Mass.  corporations. 

20  Stock  in  foreign  corporations. 

21  Stock  in  Mass.  co-operative  banks. 

22  Stock  in  foreign  building  and  loan 

association. 

23  Bonds. 


2^  And  fatures. 

25  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

26  Insurance  not  expired. 

27  Mortgages. 

28  Teams  and  truck. 

29  For  reserves. 


30  Insurance  and  interest. 

31  Accrued  items  (labor). 

32  Reserve. 

33  Insurance  inventory. 
3^  Fixtures  and  moulds. 


280 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Darrow-Mann 
Boston. 


Company, 


Dart  Express  Company,  Marl- 
borough (for  1913). 

Dart  Express  Company,  Marl- 
borough. 

Dartmouth  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Neiv  Bedford. 

Daudelin  &  Cotton,  Incorpo- 
rated, Ayer. 

Davenport-Brown  Company, 
Somerville. 

Davenport  Peters  Company, 
Boston. 

Davey  Oil  Refining  Company, 
The,  Nahant. 

David  Brown  Company,  The, 
Lawrence. 

David  E.  Sherin  Company, 
Worcester. 

David  H.  Jacobs  &  Son  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

David  Irving  Company, 
Brockton. 

David  J.  Ingraham,  Inc., 
Boston. 

David  J.  Sheehan  Company, 
Lynn. 

David  M.  Council  Company, 
Fall  River. 

David  W.  Lewis  Company, 
Boston. 

Davidson  Rubber  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Davies,  Rose  &  Company, 
Limited,  Boston. 

Davis  &  Brown  Woolen  Com- 
pany, The,  Uxbridge . 

Davis  and  Farnum  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Waltham. 

Davis  and  Furber  Machine 
Company,  North  Andover. 

Davis  and  McLane  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Fall 
River. 

Davis  and  Sargent  Lumber 
Company,  Lowell. 

Davis  Brothers  Company, 
Worcester. 

Davis  Circulating  Library, 
Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

Davis  Hardware  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Gloucester. 

Davis  Ice  Cream  Company, 
Cambridge. 


June  24, 
1914. 


Dec.     2, 

1913. 
Sept.    2, 

1914. 
Jan.    24, 

1914. 
June   11, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
May  23, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Jan.    10, 

1914. 
Apr.     3, 

1914. 
Apr.   21, 

1914. 
Apr.   23, 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 
July    11, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 

Mch.    2, 

1914. 
May     8, 

1914. 
May   16, 

1914. 
Jan.      8, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 


Apr.    15, 
1914. 


July     1 

1913. 
Aug.  15 

1914. 
Nov.  24, 

1913. 
May  26, 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
May     5 

1914. 
May     5 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 
Oct.    10, 

1913. 
Mch.    8, 

1914. 
Feb.   17, 

1914 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    14 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Jan.    13 

1914. 
■  Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.     4 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1913. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 

Jan.    26 

1914. 
Apr.      1 

1914. 
Mch.  27 

1914. 
Dec.   26 

1913. 
•■  Apr.     8 

1914. 


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Mch.  31, 

1100,000 

1914. 

June  30, 

10,000 

1913. 

June  30, 

10,000 

1914. 

Sept.  27, 

1,800,000 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1913. 

Deo.  31, 

15,000 

1913. 

Apr.  30, 

125,000 

1914. 

May  5, 

25,000 

1914. 

Jan.   1, 

50,000 

1914. 

Oct.  10, 

15,000 

1913. 

Jan.   1, 

5,000 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

1913. 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

1914. 

Jan.  13, 

5,000 

1914. 

Mch.  2, 

5,000 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

1913. 

Jan.   1, 

100,000 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 

410,000 

1913. 

Jan.   1, 

10,000 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

1913. 

Apr.  1, 

5,000 

1914. 

Jan.   1, 

5,000 

1914. 

Oct.   4, 

35,000 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1913. 

ise, 
and 
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•^ 

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300 

29,000 

10,539 

23,000 


34,600 
90,000 

32,500 
36,529 
247,969 


61,000 


3,500 


Sl,912,256 

$993,335 

700 

- 

IS  12,280 

16,398 

- 

57,442 

22,707 

28,580 

- 

22,212 

2,500 

- 

2,095 

9,477 

600 

2,000 

6,200 

1,600 

200 

2,610 

- 

10,991 

35,000 

67,820 

6,917 

18,618 

with  R.  E. 

67,221 

64,409 

51,892 

115,084 

195,520 

2,500 

1,095 

19,955 

50,907 

3,155 

- 

- 

1,091 

6,500 

2,500 

10,159 

2G  30,973 

1  The  Commercial  Tow  Boat  Co. 

stock. 

2  Barge ''Henry  Endicott." 

3  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Ry.  Co.  bond. 

*  Chamber  of  Commerce  subscrip- 
tion. 


6  Smith  Textile  Co.,  Inc.  stock. 
^  Norwich  Belt  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc. 

bonds. 
'  Treasury  stock. 
8  Oflice  furniture. 


s  Notes  receivable  discounted. 

1"  Good  will. 

"  Equipment  and  supplies. 

'2  Investment. 

i»  Bonds. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


281 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

8 
a 

•a 

1 

1 

1 
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Ph 
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1 845,834 

2  2,806 

3  990 

*200 

6 1,670 

6  300 

^  10,000 

8 1,675 

"2,315 

- 

§300,931 

$70,000 

$193,213 

- 

9  $32,459 

$5,259 

- 

$300,931 

10  $1,000 

$283 

11,220 

10,000 

1,220 

11,220 

- 

"  4,140 

256 

11,576 

10,000 

1,576 

.- 

- 

- 

- 

11,576 

- 

12  40,000 

- 

4,607,752 

1,800,000 

118,975 

13  $800,000 

410,000 

"  356,000 

$1,122,777 

4,607,752 

- 

- 

2,454 

3,513 

1,800 

933 

380 

400 

- 

- 

3,513 

_ 

16  327 

_ 

87,022 
368,663 

15,000 
125,000 

2,869 
69,140 

17 13,500 

10,513 
170,000 

34,000 
18  712 

10,428 
4,523 

87,022 
368,663 

10  90 

- 

- 

90 

90 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90 

- 

- 

- 

95,448 

41,800 

24,576 

19 15,000 

13,650 

- 

422 

95,448 

- 

20  3,247 

- 

29,857 

10,500 

17,127 

- 

212,000 

- 

230 

29,857 

- 

- 

- 

17,719 

5,000 

9,075 

- 

2,000 

- 

1,644 

17,719 

- 

20  510 

- 

36,701 

15,000 

20,242 

370 

- 

- 

1,089 

36,701 

i»  2,000 

- 

120 

5,892 

5,000 

892 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,892 

- 

- 

400 

9,400 

5,000 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,400 

- 

- 

- 

5,838 

5,000 

838 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,838 

- 

- 

- 

60,671 

50,000 

5,858 

- 

- 

4,813 

- 

60,671 

- 

- 

- 

232,573 

200,000 

1,637 

- 

15,000 

23 15,936 

- 

232,573 

- 

- 

- 

40,333 

14,500 

10,156 

- 

6,554 

- 

9,123 

40,333 

- 

21 1,200 

- 

157,457 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

142,457 

157,457 

- 

- 

- 

251,522 

100,000 

46,714 

- 

64,184 

26  40,624 

- 

251,522 

- 

- 

- 

700,120 

407,500 

- 

- 

286,189 

- 

6,431 

700,120 

- 

- 

- 

20,151 

10,000 

10,044 

- 

- 

- 

107 

20,151 

- 

- 

1,755 

176,116 

100,000 

27,232 

34,000 

14,884 

- 

- 

176,116 

- 

- 

- 

4,168 

3,000 

280 

- 

- 

- 

888 

4,168 

- 

- 

- 

1,401 

1,370 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31 

1,401 

w  25,668 

- 

- 

38,713 

35,000 

3,713 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,713 

~ 

~ 

~ 

50,440 

10,000 

11,336 

- 

10,000 

- 

19,104 

50,440 

"  Reserve  for  bonds. 

15  And  chattels. 

16  Insurance. 
1'  Mortgages. 
16  Suspense. 

19  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

20  Fixtures. 

21  Worcester  National  Bank  loan. 

22  Adjourned. 

23  And  reserves. 

21  Expense  (insurance,  etc.) 

25  Reserve. 

26  And   horses,   wagons   and   other 

equipments. 

282 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


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Davis,  King  Co.,  Acton, 

Davis  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration, Gloucester. 
Davis  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Davis  Press,  Incorporated, 
The,  Worcester. 

Davis  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Weymouth. 
Davis- Watson  Manufacturing 

Company,  Boston. 
Davol  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Day,  Gormley  Leather  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Daylight  Poultry  Company, 
Boston. 

De  Cort  Co.,  Boston,    . 

De  Luxe  Candy  Stores,  In- 
corporated, The,  Lynn. 

De  Luxe  Corporation,  Bos- 
ton. 

De  Meritte  School  (inc.),  Bos- 
ton. 

De  Wolfe  and  Fiske  Company, 
Boston. 

Dean  Penney  Company, 
Brockton. 

Deavitt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Uxbridge. 

Decatur  and  Hopkins  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Decatur-Caddick  Lumber 
Company,  Boston. 

Del  Oro  Fruit  Co.,  Boston, 

Delmar  Company,  Boston,     . 

Demarest  Heater  Company, 

The,  Springfield. 
Demenkow-Brooks  Co.,  Inc., 

Brockton. 
Deraond  &  Brown  Chair  Co. 

Inc.,  The,  Winchendon. 
Dempsey  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 


Demter  Company,  The,  Wil- 
m  ngton. 

Denhoim  and  McKay  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Denison  Brothers  Company, 
New  Bedford. 

Denison,  Pratt  Paper  Com- 
pany (Incorporated),  Bos- 
ton. 

D  e  n  n  i  8  0  n  Manufacturing 
Company,  (1911),  Bos- 
ton. 


Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Apr.    23, 

1914. 
Nov.     6, 

1914. 
July    21, 

1914. 

Apr.    13, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Aug.     7, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Aug.     8, 

1914. 
May     5, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
May  ■  15, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
May  23, 

1914. 
July   28, 

1914. 
Dec.  26, 

1913. 
July    24, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 

Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 
Dec.   19, 

1913. 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 


Feb.     7 

1914. 
Feb.     4 

1914. 
Oct.    27 

1914. 
July    13 

1914. 

Jan.    21 

1914. 
'  May     4 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
"  July     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
June   15 

1914. 
Jan.    11 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Feb. 

1914 
Jan.    28 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
May    5 

1914. 
May  12 

1914. 
Apr.     5 

1914. 
Nov.  15, 

1913. 
July   20, 

1914. 
June  15 

1914. 

Jan.    15 

1914. 
Jan.    16 

1914. 
Apr.   27 

1914. 
Dec.   16, 

1913. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 


Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
July      1, 

1914. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.  28, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
July      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Nov.     1, 

1913. 
July      1, 

1914. 
May  30, 

1914. 

Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Nov.     1, 

1913. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 


$20,000 

50,000 

1,250,000 

30,000 

50,000 

30,000 

500,000 

25,000 

50,000 

5,000 

50,000 

5,000 

50,000 

100,000 

20,000 

5,000 

175,000 

5,000 

2,000 

10,000 

15,000 

3,000 

30,000 

20,000 

15,000 

1,300,000 

70,000 

10,000 

5,600,000 


Assets. 


3    S    C3    5 


$2,148,930 


3,500 
138,600 


S9,060 


with  R.  E. 
13,000 


4,000 
361,400 


3,718 


- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

1,173 

- 

500 

26,350 

9.622 

_ 

1 

1,718,230 

23 172,615 

69,225 

1,000 

745,268 

671,225 

$2,922 


431,460 
5,035 


1,850 

259,505 

2,186 


1,850 


123,595 

39,078 

54 

162,197 
10,276 

470 

4,571 

16  2,109 

21,261 

6,500 

30 

399,827 
15,465 
3,600 

971,154 


1  Patent  rights. 

2  Taxes  accrued. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

*  Good  will. 

'  Type,  furniture,  etc. 


6  Thirty-four   shares   School   Arts 

Pub.  Co. 
'  Five  shares  Worcester  Mfg.  Co. 
s  Adjourned. 
'  Patterns. 


1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1'  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

■2  Fixtures. 

w  School  furniture. 

I''  Insurance  unexpired. 


1914. 


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283 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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J= 

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hC  cars 

1 

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03 

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a  a 

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PL, 

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£ 

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- 

- 

$395 

$13,516 

$11,000 

$2,516 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$13,516 

1  S49,906 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,800,794 

1,250,000 

2 17,858 

- 

$929,600 

3  $178,500 

$424,836 

2,800,794 

<615 

6  $8,750 

6  3,400 

'500 

- 

51,921 

30,000 

4,684 

- 

8,975 

- 

8,262 

51,921 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

110,000 

9  3,000 

520 

24,156 

22,500 

528 

- 

1,128 

- 

- 

24,156 

- 

- 

- 

825,791 

500,000 

205,603 

- 

- 

- 

120,188 

825,791 

- 

10  658 

193 

54,437 

25,000 

29,437 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,437 

4  25,000 

- 

10,000 

35,000 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,000 

- 

- 

100 

100 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100 

- 

"  7,200 

2,748 

12,244 

10,200 

1,144 

- 

900 

- 

- 

12,244 

« 1,500 

- 

- 

6,262 

5,000 

962 

- 

300 

- 

- 

6,262 

- 

13 1,000 

1,203 

3,371 

300 

3,071 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,371 

- 

i-'548 

- 

169,831 

100,000 

69,080 

- 

751 

- 

169,831 

- 

- 

- 

70,904 

20,000 

45,253 

- 

2,500 

3,151 

- 

70,904 

- 

- 

- 

7,748 

4,000 

504 

- 

- 

- 

3,244 

7,748 

- 

9,755 

- 

342,897 

175,000 

33,775 

- 

134,122 

- 

- 

342,897 

4  2,627 

- 

- 

21,633 

5,000 

16,633 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,633 

- 

- 

- 

20,281 

2,000 

8,531 

- 

9,750 

- 

- 

20,281 

- 

12  174 
16  306 

61 

1,994 

1,200 

794 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,994 

~ 

- 

7,859 

13,731 

9,000 

4,731 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,731 

- 

- 

- 

4,662 

3,000 

519 

- 

- 

873 

270 

4,662 

*  6,000 

1'  3,733 

18  850 

3,162 

83,790 

30,000 

39,040 

$14,750 

- 

- 

- 

83,790 

19  3,000 

12  5,000 

2»500 

22,785 

20,000 

2,097 

688 

22,785 

215 

22  186 

80 

303 

30 

- 

- 

273 

- 

- 

303 

- 

65,992 

- 

2,750,534 

1,300,000 

62,240 

750,000 

380,000 

21  4,000 

254,294 

2,750,534 

- 

25  3,500 
26 1,224 

- 

137,921 

70,000 

26,702 

- 

31,888 

- 

9,331 

137,921 

- 

- 

- 

46,863 

5,000 

41,721 

- 

- 

142 

- 

46,863 

1 18,385 

1°  64,920 

_ 

5,252,630 

4,654,990 

232,273 

201,946 

_ 

5,252,630 

4 1,000,000 

27  11,416 
28 152,005 

16  Agents. 

16  And  tools. 

1'  Timber. 

18  Teams. 

1'  Teams  and  horses. 


2°  Shares  of  stock. 

21  Trade-marks. 

22  Organizing  account. 

23  And  fixtures. 

2''  Insurance  reserve. 


25  Horses. 

26  Prepaid  accounts. 

2'  Reserve  for  purchase  first  pre- 
ferred. 
28  Suspense. 


284 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  op  Condition 


bb 

a 
1 

C3 

'S, 

03 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

TION. 

% 

O 
.aid 

s 

-a 

-a  S 
■302 

1 

9 

anufacturf 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

"1 

11 

1« 

^ 

a 

Q 

< 

« 

§ 

S 

0 

Densten  Hair  Company,  Pea- 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.   10 

Dec.  31, 

S20,100 

S24,305 

S67,972 

842,457 

$31,104 

body. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Derby  Desk  Company,  Somer- 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.  27, 

400,000 

462,467 

with  R.  E. 

438,054 

213,954 

viWe. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Des  Arts   Studios,   Incorpo- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   17, 

5,000 

- 

4 14,210 

20,860 

16,402 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Desmarais    Drug    Company, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,306 

379 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Devlin     Brothers     Building 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

_ 

698 

Company,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dewey  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

Nov.  16, 

Nov.     3 

Oct.    10, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,184 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dexter  Box,  Shook  &  Lumber 

Mch.  26, 

8  Feb.     2 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dexter    Brothers    Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

20,822 

24,343 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dexter   P.   Lillie   Company, 

May  26, 

May  19 

May     1, 

50,000 

- 

10,002 

47,339 

24,194 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Diadem  Manufacturing  Com- 

July    6, 

June     2 

June     2, 

15,000 

8,500 

7,500 

39,014 

16,021 

pany,  Fitohburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Diamond  Baking  Powder  Co., 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  17 

Dec.   18, 

3,000 

- 

250 

713 

331 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Diamond  Finish  Starch  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Nov.  15 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

100 

202 

110 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Diamond  Shoe  Company  of 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.    16 

Dec.   12, 

50,000 

39,239 

with  R.  E. 

61,719 

28,890 

Mass.,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Diamond    Tack     and     Nail 

May  26, 

May  20 

Mch.  31, 

16,000 

4,275 

4,848 

7,916 

5,168 

Works,  Raynham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dickerman  &  McQuade,  Inc., 

May  12, 

Apr.     3 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,954 

3,498 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dickerman-Maurland     Box 

July    23, 

Mch.  31 

Dec.  31, 

11,925 

- 

7,835 

5,273 

3,369 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dickinson        Manufacturing 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    22 

Deo.   31, 

100,000 

35,000 

43,975 

39,989 

25,442 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dickinson    Shoe    Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,435 

9,725 

18,409 

The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dickinson-Streeter  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

31,000 

- 

14  8,541 

.10,693 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dietz  Baking  Company,  The, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

86,473 

21,964 

6,724 

8,905 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dighton  Foundry   Company, 

Aug.     8, 

July     2 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

7,245 

1,509 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dighton  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

"Feb.   27 

Jan.      3, 

18,000 

15,000 

- 

3,054 

40,031 

pany,  Dighton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dighton  Stove  Lining  Com- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

19,000 

5,590 

15,233 

2,559 

pany,  Dighton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dillaby    Fireproofing    Com- 

May 29, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

2,600 

8,237 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dillon    Machine    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    27 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

5,155 

26,606 

30,978 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dine  Bros.  Company,  Lynn, 

June  23, 
1914. 

19  June     2 
1914. 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

3,000 

13,550 

34,000 

Dinsmore  Drug  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Mch.  17 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

25  2,000 

226 

Dinsmore  Manufacturing  Co., 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    14 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

26 1,387 

1,987 

12,437 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Direct     Hosiery     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

500 

1,728 

584 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Prepaid  interest,  taxes  and  insurance, 

2  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

'  Reserves  for  depreciation  of  build- 
ings, machinery,  equipment  and 
doubtful  accounts. 

<  And  equipment. 


Fixtures. 

Borrowed  cash. 

Undivided  profits. 

Corporation    transferred    all    its 

property  in  trust  to  the  Beverly 

National  Bank  in  1909. 


9  Trade-marks. 
1"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Good  will. 
"  Securities. 

!■'  And  horses,  rolling  stock,  etc. 


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285 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

p-l 

i 

a 
1 

i 

03 
tS 
1 

1 

s 

k 

■13,3 

1 

a 

S  a 

O  lU 

s 

3 

1 

'  i 

oj 

o 

- 

iSl,114 

- 

$166,952 

$20,100 

$16,492 

2  $3,000 

$20,000 

$90,277 
3 17,083 

- 

$166,952 

- 

- 

$390,915 

1,505,390 

400,000 

39,111 

1,041,279 

25,000 

- 

1,505,390 

- 

- 

- 

51,472 

5,000 

4,484 

27,954 

14,000 

- 

$34 

51,472 

- 

5  2,225 

- 

6,910 

5,000 

192 

- 

s  1,111 

7  605 

2 

6,910 

- 

- 

- 

25,698 

25,000 

425 

- 

- 

- 

273 

25,698 

- 

- 

- 

11,184 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,184 

11,184 

- 

- 

- 

45,165 

30,000 

714 

- 

14,000 

- 

451 

45,165 

- 

- 

5,313 

86,848 

50,000 

11,848 

- 

25,000 

~ 

- 

86,848 

- 

- 

- 

71,035 

15,000 

10,804 

4,000 

28,000 

- 

13,231 

71,035 

9  81,500 

- 

506 

3,300 

3,000 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

3,300 

10 10,096 

11 15,000 

- 

25,508 

25,000 

73 

- 

300 

- 

135 

25,508 

- 

- 

129,848 

50,000 

25,515 

- 

5,000 

49,333 

- 

129,848 

- 

- 

22,207 

16,000 

85 

- 

- 

- 

6,122 

22,207 

- 

- 

- 

14,452 

10,000 

782 

- 

- 

- 

3,670 

14,452 

12  3,000 

- 

- 

19,477 

11,125 

3,253 

- 

5,000 

- 

99 

19,477 

- 

13 1,850 

- 

146,256 

58,800 

11,294 

33,000 

41,276 

1,886 

- 

146,256 

- 

- 

- 

30,569 

10,000 

1,353 

- 

2,000 

5,000 

12,216 

30,569 

12 10,000 

15  50 

_ 

60,284 
124,066 

21,520 
15,000 

11,648 
"296 
19,112 

17  21,500 
32,251 

48,552 

98 
4,312 

5,222 
4,839 

60,284 
124,066 

: 

18 1,500 

3,366 

15,620 
58,085 

8,500 
18,000 

7,120 
33,588 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

6,497 

15,620 
58,085 

- 

20  3,000 

2,026 

47,408 

25,000 

2,808 

- 

19,600 

- 

- 

47,408 

- 

- 

- 

10,837 

6,000 

3,710 

- 

- 

- 

1,127 

10,837 

- 

21 3,124 

22  2,416 

23  275 

2^582 

- 

69,136 

50,000 

9,745 

- 

- 

9,391 

- 

69,136 

_ 

420 

50,970 

30,000 

12,870 

8,100 

50,970 

12  3,940 

- 

- 

6,166 

5,000 

213 

- 

- 

- 

953 

6,166 

2?  250 

12 16,000 

2?  300 

28 1,290 

- 

33,351 

9,250 

76 

- 

- 

- 

24,025 

33,351 

~ 

18,066 

21,178 

20,000 

1,178 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,178 

15  stock  in  another  corporation. 
15  Dividends  payable. 
1'  Real  estate  mortgage. 
18  Flask  and  pattern. 
1'  Adjourned. 


20  Molds. 

21  Plant:  —  engine,  boiler  and  build- 

ings. 

22  Patterns. 

23  Horse  and  wagon. 


2«  Office  furniture. 

25  And  fixtures. 

26  And  patterns. 

27  Patent  rights. 

28  Stocks. 


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Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

a 

i 

(3 

'S, 

ca 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

TION. 

S 

i 

1 

■i 

0 

K-g     -Oh 

03 
11 

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3 

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Direct  Importing  Company, 

May  11, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  31, 

$300,000 

S86,937 

$45,987 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Direct      Sales      Company, 

May   11, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

100 

3,065 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Direct  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

May     1, 

Deo.   31, 

30,000 

- 

4  $1,038 

35,331 

25,183 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Directory    Publishing    Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Directoyu    Company,     The, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

2,947 

24,435 

50,622 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dix  Lumber  Company,  Cam- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

$3,841 

- 

46,141 

34,996 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Doane  &  Williams  Co.,  Chic- 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

26,500 

2,800 

15,879 

13,312 

opee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dockham    Publishing    Com- 

July    8, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

200 

3,560 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dr.  A.  C.  Daniels  (Incorpo- 

Jan.   13, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

720 

8,931 

15,066 

rated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dr.  Earl  S.  Sloan  Incorpo- 

July   24, 

July     7, 

May  31, 

50,000 

9,970 

3,966 

71,905 

52,913 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914 

1914. 

Dr.  Hallock  Drug  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,500 

1,500 

2,000 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Doctor  J.  A.  Walsh  Company, 

June  29, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dr.   John  Wilbur   Daughter 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

610 

1,575 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dr.    Randall    &    Associates, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.    11, 

Dec.   11, 

5,000 

- 

250 

2,500 

150 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dr.  Reed  Cushion  Shoe  Co., 

Oct.    22, 

Oct.      9, 

Aug.  29, 

7,500 

- 

- 

10,530 

986 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dr.   Rudolph    Mertin,    Inc., 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,748 

2,731 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dr.   Swett   Root   Beer   Co., 

Jan.    26, 

15  Dec.    12, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

- 

"13,119 

400 

5,933 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dr.  Temple's  Treatment,  Inc., 

Sept.  28, 

June     8, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

250 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dodge  Furniture   Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

— 

- 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dodge-Haley  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

130,000 

- 

- 

132,799 

96,508 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dodge     Mill    Company, 

May   14, 

May  11, 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

20 1,050 

*500 

4,605 

10,134 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dodson  Co.,  Lawrence, 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Feb.      1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

800 

1,200 

6,850 

Dolls'  Hospital,  Incorporated, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,855 

509 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Domestic    Vacuum    Cleaner 

Aug.     7, 

July     6, 

June  30, 

290,000 

10,010 

25,649 

68,238 

176,061 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Donnelly  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June     3, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

" 

1,766 

29,163 

Donnelly  Co.  of  Worcester, 

Sept.     1, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,789 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Donnelly-Johnson  Company, 

May     7, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

75,000 

- 

- 

43,763 

19,491 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Donohue    Brothers    Leather 

Oct.    14, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

15,000 

4,000 

with  R.  E. 

996 

20,004 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Donohue    Coal    Company, 

Sept.  21, 

June  26, 

May  29, 

25,000 

18,000 

- 

13,400 

8,134 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Donovan,    Giles    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

30  Oct.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

75,000 

- 

18,853 

34,914 

66,665 

The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

■  Fixtures. 

2  Securities. 

■'  Contract  rights. 

'  And  fixtures. 

■■  Good  will. 

»  Pre|)aid  expenses. 


'  Insurance  unexpired. 

8  Mortgage. 

'  Copyrights. 
1"  And  commissions. 
"  Reserve. 


12  Trade-marks. 

'3  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

I''  Forraulse. 

15  Should  have  been  held. 

15  .A.nd  kegs,  etc. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

111 

3 
g 

a 
1 

1 
S 

3 

§ 
O 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

T3 

.9   " 
O   0) 

3 

i 

1 
^ 

- 

1  $23,003 

2  54,440 

3  500 

S887 

$210,367 
4,552 

8169,500 
1,000 

S329 
1,552 

- 

$2,000 

- 

840,538 

$210,367 
4,552 

5  S5,000 

6  161 

- 

66,713 

21,300 

34,364 

- 

4,000 

$7,049 

- 

66,713 

5 1,000 

- 

1,200 

2,200 

300 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

700 

2,200 

- 

2  31,500 

- 

109,504 

63,000 

281 

- 

1,000 

- 

45,223 

109,504 

- 

4,340 
7  200 

- 

89,518 
58,491 

15,000 
15,000 

36,899 
10,533 

8  820,000 

27,894 
4,000 

9,725 

8,958 

89,518 
58,491 

M,000 

9  5,000 

13,303 

23,063 

10,000 

755 

- 

10  12,308 

- 

- 

23,063 

- 

- 

- 

24,717 

5,000 

5,491 

- 

- 

14,226 

- 

24,717 

- 

- 

: 

138,754 
5,000 

50,000 
2,500 

1,500 

8 1,000 

: 

26,466 
11  31,352 

30,936 

138,754 
5,000 

w  300 

- 

- 

300 

250 

- 

- 

- 

50 

300 

12  50,000 

5  44,300 

5  2,500 

- 

4,794 
900 

101,279 
6,300 

100,000 
5,000 

1,279 
1,300 

: 

- 

_ 

101,279 
6,300 

- 

13  666 

1,721 

13,903 

6,000 

7,903 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,903 

12  20,485 
6 18,000 
1' 30,175 

"  2,450 

"  2,000 

18  74,000 

2,081 

52,495 
123,627 

50,000 
75,000 

2,005 
1,862 

- 

490 
15,000 

19  180 

31,585 

52,495 
123,627 

- 

- 

4,750 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

3,045 

- 

232,352 

130,000 

93,506 

- 

- 

- 

8,846 

232,352 

- 

21 1,050 

- 

17,339 

6,000 

5,720 

- 

4,000 

22  1,000 

619 

17,339 

5  2,000 

- 

126 

10,976 

5,000 

5,976 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,976 

- 

- 

- 

3,364 

1,175 

130 

2,000 

- 

59 

- 

3,364 

1'  45,242 
5  23,573 
23 16,400 

18 11,000 
2*  1,334 

25  27 

26  5,000 

- 

359,773 
48,690 
19,789 

264,250 

30,000 

6,000 

9,482 
16,824 
11,095 

- 

28,730 

43,371 

13,940 
1,866 
2,694 

359,773 
48,690 
19,789 

- 

- 

28,497 

91,751 

60,000 

24,751 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

91,751 

- 

- 

36,476 

61,476 

15,000 

46,476 

- 

- 

- 

- 

61,476 

5  2,190 

2'  2,500 
28  4,000 
6  5,704 

- 

46,034 
128,326 

19,200 
28  4,000 
62,000 

4,084 
26,139 

29  9,000 

6,000 
10,000 

- 

3,750 
30,187 

46,034 
128,326 

1^  Patent  rights. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

19  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

2"  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
21  Teams. 


22  Depreciation. 

23  Good  will,  lease,  etc. 

2'!  Fixtures  and  office  furniture. 
26  Prepaid  taxes. 
26  Plant. 


2'  8  horses,  6  sleighs,  2  carts,  8  wag- 
ons, 10  sets  of  harness,  1  buggy. 

28  Forty  shares  stock  of  company. 

29  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
3"  In  lieu  of  annual. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

ci 

a 

1 
1 

a 

i 

1 

C3 

ca 
O 

II 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

(3 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

5   . 

1f^ 

^ 

Q 

Q 

^ 

« 

S 

§ 

o 

Donovan    Motor    Car    Co., 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

$15,648 

$3,490 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Doody  Vapor  Heating  Com- 

Aug. 26, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

S500 

4,699 

5,500 

pany,  The,  Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dorchester  Awning  Company, 

Dec.     5, 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.  15, 

25,000 

~ 

562 

6,603 

6,618 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dorchester  Express  Company, 

Oct.    19, 

Aug.  12, 

Aug.     1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dorchester    Parcel    Delivery 

Jan.    17, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5  11,876 

5,878 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dorchester  Real  Estate  Cor- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.     5, 

Deo.  31, 

50,000 

S12,000 

_ 

_ 

628 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dorchester     Theatre     Com- 

Mch. 24, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

85,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914._ 

1914. 

1913. 

Dorchester    Woman's    Club 

June  25, 

May     5, 

May     5, 

10,000 

19,600 

- 

- 

5,292 

House    Association,    Bos- 
ton. 
Dorsey  Manufacturing  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May  20, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,475 

4,879 

9,366 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Doten-Dunton    Desk    Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

15 15,547 

97,061 

34,088 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Double  Spring  Shuttle  Com- 

Aug. 17, 

17  _ 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

108 

pany,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

Douglas   Granite    Company, 

May     4, 

Mch.  14, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

4,000 

1,000 

- 

700 

Douglas. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Douglas  Saw  &   Machinery 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

59 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dove    Machine    Co.,     Inc., 

May  26, 

18  Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

15  7,000 

2,250 

6,219 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dover  Press,  Fall  River, 

Aug.     4, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

Apr.   30, 
1914. 

15,000 

- 

11,718 

1,024 

5,135 

Dow  Surgical  Battery  Com- 

Aug. 18, 

17  _ 

May     1, 

30,000 

- 

20  225 

110 

171 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Downer  Kerosene  Oil  Com- 

Aug. 17, 

July   31, 

June  30, 

160,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

71,766 

pany,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Downing  Block,  Salem, 

Apr.   18, 
1914. 

Apr.     8, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

40,000 

40,000 

~ 

5,559 

Downing,  Taylor  Company, 

May  15, 

May    2, 

Apr.     1, 

116,000 

8,100 

5,000 

85,202 

75,342 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dows  Company,  The,  Revere, 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Jan.      5, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

200,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Drake  &  Hersey  Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,740 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Draper   Brothers    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

20,000 

17,402 

58,983 

222,647 

Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Draycott  Mills,  The,  Boston, 

May  14, 
1914. 

Feb.    12, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

1,000,000 

404,370 

55,483 

151,542 

178 

Dream     Amusement     Com- 

May 15, 

May  11, 

Jan.    19, 

50,000 

- 

3,432 

- 

454 

pany,  Winthrop. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dreamland     Theatre     Com- 

Jan.   10, 

18  Dec.     9, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

- 

100 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dreayer  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

3,000 

5,557 

22,014 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dresser-Hull  Company,  Lee, 

Aug.   31, 
1914. 

Aug.  27, 
1914. 

June     1, 
1914. 

12,000 

10,531 

3;895 

1,715 

31,593 

Druggists'  Manufacturing  As- 

Nov. 23, 

Aug.     5, 

July     1, 

100,000 

- 

26  259 

2,113 

17,517 

sociation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Du-Flex   Sole    Company, 

May  20, 

May     5, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

10,838 

27  4,482 

- 

61 

Brockton  . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1 

1  Good  will. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Horses  and  wagons. 

*  Horses,  wagons,  pungs,  harnesses, 
blankets  and  furniture.. 


5  And  wagons,  horses,  pungs,  har- 
ness, automobiles,  etc. 
"  Suspense  account. 
'  Stock  Kelley  Mfg.  Co. 
8  Insurance  premium. 


8  Mortgages. 
1°  Subscriptions. 

11  Furnishings. 

12  D.W.C.  A.  stock  bought  in. 
1'  Uncollected  dividends. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

GO    of 

tn 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

k 

°  6 
< 

Hi 

il 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

"3. 

CO 

i 

1 
o 

1  $4,000 

- 

- 

$23,138 

$10,000 

$9,570 

- 

- 

$3,568 

- 

$23,138 

2  25,100 

- 

- 

35,799 

29,600 

100 

- 

$2,800 

- 

$3,299 

35,799 

- 

3  $1,555 

- 

15,338 

10,020 

1,724 

- 

- 

- 

3,594 

15,338 

1 3,000 

*  8,300 

- 

11,800 

6,000 

1,200 

$4,600 

- 

- 

- 

11,800 

1 12,000 

6  521 
'165 
8  436 

30,876 
12,628 

15,000 
3,750 

5,797 
129 

9  8,600 

10,000 

149 

79 

30,876 
12,628 

- 

"585 
12  672 

- 

85,000 
28,149 

30,300 
i"  8,000 
10,000 

2,700 

13  11 

- 

44,000 

"  16,138 

- 

85,000 
26,149 

2  ll;999 
1  700 

- 

- 

28,419 

25,000 

1,978 

- 

- 

1,441 

- 

28,419 

"  7,292 

- 

153,988 

100,000 

6,614 

- 

45,000 

2,374 

- 

153,988 

2 1,000 

- 

- 

1,108 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108 

1,108 

1 2,000 

- 

$5,100 

12,800 

10,000 

2,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,800 

2  200,000 

- 

6,547 

206,606 

206,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

206,606 

1  28,922 

- 

7,194 

51,585 

42,800 

2,435 

- 

6,350 

- 

- 

51,585 

1 5,300 

- 

- 

23,177 

15,000 

1,310 

- 

4,000 

19  2,240 

627 

23,177 

UOO 

- 

9,394 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

21 37,461 

- 

209,227 

160,000 

- 

42,000 

- 

7,227 

- 

209,227 

- 

- 

- 

45,559 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,438 

1,121 

45,559 

- 

- 

- 

173,644 

116,000 

10,027 

22  3,500 

35,000 

- 

9,117 

173,644 

23  200,000 

- 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

50,740 

30,000 

16,740 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

50,740 

- 

- 

- 

319,032 

200,000 

56,943 

- 

- 

- 

62,089 

319,032 

- 

- 

75,172 

686,745 

342,400 

344,345 

- 

- 

- 

- 

686,745 

1  5,000 

- 

1,106 

9,992 

6,015 

706 

- 

1,855 

1,416 

- 

9,992 

- 

2^300 

2,600 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,571 

14,000 

12,557 

- 

- 

- 

4,014 

30,571 

- 

25  500 

- 

48,234 

12,000 

10,602 

7,800 

15,700 

- 

2,132 

48,234 

1  30,000 

- 

5,830 

55,719 

49,480 

6,239 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55,719 

~ 

- 

58,848 

74,229 

74,000 

- 

- 

229 

- 

- 

74,229 

"  Undivided  earnings. 

15  And  equipment. 

16  And  prepaid  items. 
"  None  held  in  1914. 
18  In  lieu  of  annual. 


1'  Reserve    for    depreciation     and 

doubtful  accounts. 
2°  And  furniture. 

21  Depreciation  of  real  estate. 

22  Real  estate  mortgage. 


23  Good  will  and  formuloB. 

24  Lease. 

25  Investment. 

26  And  fixtures. 

2'  And  piping,  etc. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


Is 

si 

a 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

;s, 
ise, 
and 
roc- 

■?   • 

TION. 

o 

1 

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Du  Pont  Limited,  Boston,  . 

Aug.     5, 
1914. 

Jan.    22, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

8100,000 

- 

1  S54,761 

$4,380 

$3,009 

Dubrule  Company,  Lawrence, 

Apr.   17, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,884 

2,539 

Duchesse  Salted  Nut  Com- 

10,000 

_ 

486 

3,761 

3,969 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dudley  Mills  Company, 

May  25, 

Apr.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

10,371 

16,847 

6,662 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dukelow  and  Walker  Com- 

Sept. 12, 

Sept.  11, 

Apr.    30, 

20,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

5,102 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dumas    Lumber    Company, 

Oct.    31, 

Sept.  28, 

July      1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dunbar-Kerr  Company,  The, 

Dec.    15, 

Sept.    5, 

Sept.    5, 

20,000 

_ 

7,865 

800 

3,502 

Maiden  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dunbar-Kerr  Company,  The, 

Nov.  27, 

Sept.    1, 

Aug.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

7,564 

800 

3^64 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Duncan  &  Goodell  Co., 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

_ 

_ 

66,275 

38,693 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Duncan-Dahl    Co.,    Everett, 

Feb.    27, 
1914. 

Feb.     9, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,308 

3,845 

Dungan,  Hood  &   Co.,  Inc., 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.    31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

109,630 

1,923 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dunlap-Baldwin  Company, 

Feb,    25, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    15, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

i»  31,327 

7,376 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dunn    Flyer    Company, 

May  22, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

14,167 

14,453 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dunn,  Green  Leather  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

106,100 

_ 

10,000 

361,605 

115,412 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dunstable     Ice     Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

$6,090 

_ 

_ 

871 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dunster    Amusement    Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

_ 

_ 

12  6,615 

223 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dupaul,  Young  Optical  Com- 

July   30, 

July    14, 

July      1, 

30,000 

21,353 

35,406 

50,133 

10,431 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Durable  Electric  Co.,  Cam- 

Dec.    1, 

June   10, 

May  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

bridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Durell  and    Company    Inc., 

Apr.    21, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,467 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Durfee  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  20, 
1914. 

Oct.    27, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

500,000 

253,750 

475,000 

230,682 

200,894 

Durgin  Combrush  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

w  Feb.     8, 

Feb.     7, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1909. 

1914. 

Durgin,     Jacobs     Company, 

May  14, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.    13, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

18,439 

5,512 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Durgin     Shoe     Company, 

Sept.  22, 

19  June     1, 

May  31, 

25,000 

_ 

3,000 

34,111 

40,467 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Durnin  and  McLaughlin  Com- 

Nov.   9, 

Oct.    10, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11,612 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dustbane  Mfg.  Co.,  Ipswich, 

May   15, 
1914. 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

35,000 

10,574 

5,237 

6,215 

30,111 

Dusten       Shoe      Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.   -5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

19,347 

51,797 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Duthie-Strachan  &  Co.,  Inc., 

June  22, 

^■i  Mch.  13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

43 

2,970 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Duxbury    Coal    &    Lumber 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

8,000 

_ 

14,539 

24,709 

Company,  Duxbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dwight  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug.    8, 

July    13, 

May  29, 

1,800,000 

1,000,000 

with  R.  E. 

1,309,651 

1,434,696 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Deposit  account. 

'  Trade-marks  and  stocks. 
■•  Fixtures. 

5  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
8  Good  will. 


'  Auto  truck. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Unexpired  insurance. 

w  And   furniture   and   fixtures   for 

hotel  and  restaurant. 
11  Patent  rights. 


12  And   alleys,  equipment,   billiard 

and  pool  equipment. 
"  Good  will  and  services. 
"  Corporation's  office  No.  9  Hatton 

Garden,  London,  Eng. 


1914. 


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-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

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16,423 

130,000 

2  7,000 

7,000 

S20,936 
3,146 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$4,214 

$6,277 

$62,150 
16,423 

5 10,000 

- 

- 

18,216 

10,000 

2,673 

- 

$1,500 

- 

4,043 

18,216 

6  20,568 

- 

S8,458 

62,906 

37,800 

2,106 

- 

23,000 

- 

- 

62,906 

6 15,000 

- 

- 

22,102 

20,000 

1,376 

- 

- 

726 

22,102 

- 

- 

9,700 

11,200 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

11,200 

6 10,600 

<735 

- 

23,502 

20,000 

330 

$1,350 

- 

- 

1,822 

23,502 

6 10,600 

4  698 

- 

23,026 

20,000 

545 

525 

- 

- 

1,956 

23,026 

- 

4  3,448 

- 

108,416 

60,000 

4,851 

- 

20,800 

22,765 

- 

103,416 

^  1,000 

8  1,197 

9  94 

13,444 
111,553 

5,000 
15,000 

672 
92,769 

7,772 
3,784 

13,444 
111,553 

- 

- 

- 

38,703 

10,000 

4,299 

- 

23,600 

804 

- 

38,703 

11 5,000 

- 

- 

33,620 

25,000 

38 

8,500 

- 

- 

82 

33,620 

- 

- 

- 

487,017 

106,100 

4,002 

- 

217,581 

- 

159,334 

487,017 

- 

- 

615 

7,576 

6,500 

1,076 

. 

- 

- 

- 

7,576 

13  3,450 

- 

- 

10,288 

8,000 

1,450 

- 

- 

838 

10,288 

- 

"  5,000 

- 

122,323 

30,000 

5,667 

20,000 

11,500 

.       - 

55,156 

122,323 

11  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

8  78 
"47,150 
16  4,000 

54,695 
1,160,326 

300 
17  9,700 

500,000 

44,190 

505 
660,326 

54,695 
1,160,326 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,951 

10,000 

594 

12,774 

- 

- 

583 

23,951 

- 

- 

- 

■    77,578 

25,000 

885 

- 

50,480 

- 

1,213 

77,578 

- 

- 

4,124 

15,736 

5,000 

10,736 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,736 

2»  15,000 

21 1,451 

1,577 

70,165 

25,000 

13,343 

22  3,000 

28,778 

23  44 

- 

70,165 

- 

8  1,315 

- 

72,459 

5,000 

67,459 

- 

- 

- 

- 

72,459 

6  47,500 
6 10,000 

25  1,512 

26  2,000 

: 

54,025 
57,248 

50,000 
30,000 

1,437 
18,250 

- 

-• 

2,588 
2'  7,198 

1,800 

54,025 
57,248 

- 

- 

- 

3,744,347 

1,200,000 

92,512 

- 

1,300,000 

28 15,452 

1,136,383 

3,744,347 

15  Securities. 

15  Contracts. 

1'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

18  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

1'  Adjourned. 


2»  Trade-marks. 

21  Advertising   contract,    unexpired 

insurance. 

22  Mortgages. 

23  Reserve  tor  re  fun 


24  Date  of  postponement. 

25  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
25  Investments. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
28  Guarantee  and  renewal 


292 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


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Dwinell-Wright      Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

$300,000 

_ 

$20,000 

$198,922 

$539,455 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dyar  Supply  Company,  The, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

1,464 

9,591 

22,829 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dyke  Mill,  The,  Montague, 

Jan.      6, 
1914. 

July    14, 
1913. 

June  30, 
1913. 

5,000 

$2,982 

3,774 

707 

878 

Dyna-Como  Company,  Water- 

Dec.    18, 

3  Dec.    16, 

May  15, 

50,000 

- 

1,682 

500 

429 

town  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Dyna-Como  Company,  Water- 

Oct.    24, 

4  _ 

May   15, 

50,000 

_ 

1,682 

500 

429 

town. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  A.  Cowan-M.  Myers,  Inc., 

Sept.  11, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

121,717 

59,856 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  A.  Hall  Publishing  Com- 

May    1, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

10,800 

- 

4,000 

2,000 

3,384 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  A.  Hanly  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 23, 

7  Nov.  11, 

Oct.    23, 

32,000 

8  719 

_ 

10,083 

53,729 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  A.  King  Co.,  Boston, 

May     1, 
1914. 

Feb.     8, 
1914. 

Feb.     8, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

6,149 

13,846 

5,119 

E.  A.  Rich  Company,  Boston, 

July    25, 
1914. 

May  15, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

40,000 

- 

- 

3,524 

43,537 

E.  &  F.  King  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

1,000 

1,923 

52,605 

84,147 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E  &  G  Automatic  Lock-Nut 

May  28, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,033 

&  Bolt  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  &  R.  Cleansing  &  Dyeing 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

_ 

14,318 

"723 

2,318 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E  &  R  Laundry  Company, 

Feb.   28, 

7  Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

56,000 

15  48,192 

"2,631 

51,071 

The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  &  R.  Laundry  Company  of 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.  18, 

-Mch.    1, 

32,500 

- 

13,670 

350 

4,854 

Worcester,    The,    Worces- 
ter. 
E.  Anthony  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

72,000 

7,200 

80,189 

rated,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  B.  Badger  and  Sons  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

_ 

15,281 

143,418 

146,543 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  B.  Horn  Company,  The, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  24, 

18,000 

- 

- 

30,925 

12,863 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  B.  Nelson  Grocery  Co., 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

5,262 

6,933 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  B.  Townsend  Coal  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

220,266 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.   C.   Andrews  and  Eagles 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

•25 

397 

284 

Company,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  C.  IJowman  &  Son  Com- 

Nov. 14, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.    1, 

75,000 

10,000 

5,000 

4,200 

1,388 

pany,  Southborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  C.  Hall  Company,  Brock- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

130,071 

83,742 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  C.  Howard  Co.,  Whitman, 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Feb.      1, 
1914. 

10,000 

3,650 

- 

792 

1,324 

E.  C.  Mills  Leather  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

127,995 

115,196 

415,081 

221,738 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  C.  Powers  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

4,000 

5,321 

1,565 

6,935 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  C.  Wright  Block  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.      1, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

1,700 

- 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  Cummings  Leather  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

22,000 

10,000 

6,178 

19,939 

pany,  Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  D.  Abbott  Company,  Bos- 

July   21, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,000 

575 

1,200 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  D.  Brooks  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

.  - 

- 

- 

73,808 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  reserves. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Special  meeting. 

"  None  held  in  1914. 


5  Good  will. 
8  Fixtures. 
'  Adjourned. 
8  Cranberry  bog 


9  Plant. 

1"  Automobile  outfit. 
"  Team. 
12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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$758,377  • 

$300,000 

$102,728 

- 

- 

1  $355,649 

with 
surplus 

$758,377 

2  $50 

- 

- 

33,934 

10,000 

15,985 

"         - 

- 

7,949 

- 

33,934 

- 

- 

$4,995 

13,336 

3,410 

3,202 

- 

$6,724 

- 

- 

13,336 

- 

- 

29,467 

32,078 

32,020 

58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,078 

- 

- 

29,513 

32,124 

32,020 

104 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,124 

5  25,000 

6  S5,000 

629 

212,202 

150,000 

34,714 

- 

27,488 

- 

- 

212,202 

- 

- 

1,416 

10,800 

10,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,800 

- 

9  7,934 
10  600 

- 

73,085 

32,000 

10,047 

$15,161 

- 

15,857 

- 

73,065 

- 

- 

9,683 

34,797 

20,000 

14,797 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,797 

5  17,500 

ooo 

- 

100,261 

40,000 

5,161 

- 

20,000 

24,966 

$10,134 

100,261 

- 

45,724 

- 

185,399 

150,000 

5,975 

- 

- 

6,403 

23,021 

185,399 

2 13,000 

_ 

_ 

26,033 

16,510 

' 

700 

_ 

_ 

8,823 

26,033 

5 12,000 

5  30,608 

- 

- 

47,967 

33,500 

13,850 

- 

- 

- 

617 

47,967 

- 

- 

35,848 

193,742 

150,000 

13,242 

20,000 

10,500 

- 

- 

193,742 

16 10,000 

17  2,737 

3,351 

34,962 

32,500 

2,462 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,962 

- 

1,200 

- 

160,589 

50,000 

13,016 

- 

72,000 

- 

25,573 

160,589 

- 

13,951 
18 10,688 

- 

329,881 

144,300 

55,615 

- 

45,000 

19  84,966 

- 

329,881 

- 

- 

- 

43,788 

18,000 

13,896 

- 

- 

- 

11,892 

43,788 

6 1,000 

6 1,200 

- 

14,395 

.  4,000 

4,072 

- 

2,500 

3,823 

- 

14,395 

- 

- 

- 

220,266 

125,000 

43,591 

- 

- 

20 16,675 

35,000 

220,266 

5  600 

- 

1,655 

2,961 

1,000 

1,961 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,961 

- 

- 

66,709 

87,297 

75,000 

1,697 

- 

10,600 

- 

- 

87,297 

- 

21 12,548 

- 

226,361 

100,000 

104,294 

- 

- 

20  22,067 

- 

226,361 

- 

22 1,688 

- 

7,454 

5,000 

461 

23  1,881 

- 

112 

- 

7,454 

- 

- 

- 

880,010 

400,000 

41,459 

- 

273,705 

57,726 
20 107,120 

- 

880,010 

6  2,200 

- 

- 

20,021 

10,000 

•52 

- 

- 

- 

9,969 

20,021 

- 

- 

5,300 

8,000 

400 

7,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

4,120 

62,237 

60,000 

2,237 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62,237 

- 

- 

7,593 

10,368 

10,000 

368 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,368 

- 

12  500 

- 

74,308 

10,000 

56,123 

- 

- 

- 

8,185 

74,308 

1'  stock  in  other  companies. 
1*  And  supplies. 
i»  And  teams  and  autos. 
w  Trade-marks. 


17  Teams. 

18  Investments. 

19  Reserves. 

20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


21  Auto  trucks,  teams  and  tools. 

22  Teams  and  fixtures. 

23  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 


294 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

ub 

1 

C3 
& 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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E.  D.  Hewins  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    11, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

S10,000 

- 

- 

Sl,543 

$750 

E.  D.  Jones  and  Sons  Com- 

June  11, 

May  27, 

May     1, 

60,000 

S45,000 

$11,650 

23,633 

85,842 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  D.  Sawyer  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

66,416 

- 

86,893 

52,448 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  E.  Cole  Silver  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    12, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

607 

540 

1,042 

Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  E.  Forbes  Co.,  Boston,       . 

May     1, 
1914. 

4  _ 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,666 

E.  E.  Lincoln  Shoe  Company, 

Dec.    11, 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.    31, 

8,000 

_ 

- 

11,550 

757 

Waltham. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.  E.  Lincoln  Shoe  Company, 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.  12, 

Oct.    31, 

8,000 

- 

_ 

12,458 

423 

Waltham  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  E.  Wilson  Company,  Bos- 

May 26, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,642 

40,940 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  F.  Dodge  Paper  Box  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

5,700 

6,917 

8,636 

8,875 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  F.  Drew  &  Company,  Inc., 

Aug.   13, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

3,281 

19,100 

63,892 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  F.  Gerry  Company,  Lynn- 

Jan.      6, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  15, 

10,000 

-- 

- 

7,049 

8,267 

field  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.  F.  Gerry  Company,  Lynn- 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  23, 

Sept.  15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,364 

5,680 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  F.  Hunt  Company,  Worces- 

June  18, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

15,100 

2,214 

14,723 

9,476 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  F.  Mahady  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

16,342 

17,320 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  F.  Peirce  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,050 

15,275 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  G.  Higgins  Co.,  Worcester, 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

Sept.  12, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

- 

53,416 

59,986 

E.  G.  Tutein  and  Company, 

Sept.    9, 

June     8, 

June     1, 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

9,475 

7,099 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    Gerry    Emmons    Corpo- 

May 21, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      6, 

100,000 

_ 

600 

24,800 

1,672 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  H.  Allen  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 24, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

3,605 

3,004 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  H.  Clapp  Rubber  Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

275,000 

105,242 

43,633 

148,526 

131,262 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  H.  Duprez  Company,  The, 

July    29, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

3,500 

- 

3,500 

2,000 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    H.    Friedrich    Company, 

Aug.     5, 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

8,633 

34,962 

34,612 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  H.  Jennison  and  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,647 

32,392 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  H.  Kingman  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    27, 
1914. 

Apr.     7, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

10,000 

'- 

- 

3,629 

8,110 

E.  H.  Mahoney  Chair  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

9,000 

750 

1,900 

11,027 

9,171 

pany,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  H.  Porter  Company,  Pea- 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

2,000 

- 

12,204 

body. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  H.  Rayner  Fur  Company, 

July    10, 

June    9, 

May  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

1'  74,700 

300 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  H.  Saxton  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

61,791 

27,247 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.   H.  Severy  Incorporated, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

3,439 

4,608 

10,352 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E*     J.     Caron     Amusement 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

18  50,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

Company,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    J.    Cross    Company, 

Apr.    23, 

"Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

2,936 

- 

28,680 

114,290 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will,  including  future  profits 

on  actual  orders. 

2  Renewal  and  depreciation. 
•Good  will. 


"  None  held  in  1914. 

'  Fixtures. 

8  Deferred  items. 

'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


8  Suspense  account. 
»  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
10  Cash. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILIITES. 

11= 

111 

i 

i 

1 

1 
to 
1 

1 

Capital  Stock. 

k 

< 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

1 

3 

i 

"3 

1  $20,851 

- 

- 

823,144 

810,000- 

8194 

- 

81,232 

- 

811,718 

823,144 

- 

- 

- 

166,125 

60,000 

93,503 

- 

- 

812,622 

- 

166,125 

3 10,000 

_ 

$243 

205,757 
12,432 

40,000 
11,370 

9,495 
404 

830,000 
273 

51,800 
385 

65,752 
2  8,710 

: 

205,757 
12,432 

- 

- 

- 

1,666 

75 

918 

- 

- 

- 

673 

1,666 

- 

5  82,400 

3,901 

18,608 

8,000 

4,708 

- 

5,900 

- 

- 

18,608 

- 

5  2,400 

3,290 

18,571 

8,000 

4,171 

- 

6,400 

- 

- 

18,571 

- 

- 

- 

45,582 

7,300 

5,748 

- 

- 

32,534 

- 

45,582 

- 

6  239 

- 

30,367 

12,000 

2,229 

3,000 

8,950 
6  310 

3,878 

- 

30,367 

3 12,349 

- 

- 

98,622 

20,000 

22,500 

- 

38,400 

- 

17,722 

98,622 

- 

- 

- 

15,316 

10,000 

3,393 

- 

- 

1,923 

- 

15,316 

- 

- 

998 

14,042 

10,000 

4,042 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,042 

: 

5  5,365 

8  560 

: 

41,513 
39,587 

6,000 
'  3,000 
20,500 

16,713 
11,468 

: 

6,100 
4,204 

9,700 

3,415 

41,513 
39,587 

- 

- 

- 

25,325 

5,000 

5,325 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

25,325 

- 

~ 

~ 

113,402 
26,574 

20,000 
10,000 

37,618 

13,469 

i»3 

1,123 

~ 

: 

16,000 
3  14,000 

25,784 
3,102 

113,402 
26,574 

3  75,000 

- 

- 

102,072 

100,000 

- 

- 

949 

- 

102,072 

3  3,325 

11  74^ 

1,638 

13,820 

10,000 

3,820 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,820 

3 1,000 

12  14,385 
13  7,823 

1,600 

450,871 
11,600 

275,000 
10,000 

70,640 
600 

- 

36,940 
1,000 

68,291 

: 

450,871 
11,600 

- 

1*  3,991 

- 

82,198 

25,000 

- 

40,000 

13,437 

3,761 

- 

82,198 

3  5,800 

5  809 

15 1,000 

16  505 

- 

38,848 
18,044 

7,300 
10,000 

26,510 
6,953 

- 

1,000 

4,038 
1,091 

- 

38,848 
18,044 

- 

- 

- 

■22,848 

9,000 

6,129 

600 

3,200 

- 

3,919 

22,848 

- 

- 

- 

14,204 

5,000 

7,445 

- 

- 

- 

1,759 

14,204 

- 

- 

- 

75,000 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

75,000 

- 

5  1,000 

- 

90,038 

40,000 

45,643 

- 

- 

- 

4,395 

90,038 

- 

- 

- 

18,399 

8,020 

3,110 

6,925 

- 

- 

344 

18,399 

3  5,000 

- 

- 

56,000 

12,500 

4,100 

- 

17,500 

21,900 

- 

56,000 

- 

- 

- 

145,906 

50,000 

58,474 

- 

- 

19,995 
9 14,466 

2,971 

145,906 

11  Office  fixtures. 

1*  Autos  and  horses. 

i'  And  four 

pairs  black 

foxes. 

12  Investments. 

15  Treasury  stock. 

18  Andfurni 

ture,  etc. 

13  Expense 

s  paid  in  ad 

yance. 

16  Furnitui 

e  and  fixtur 

es. 

'  Adjoume 

1.- 

296  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

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1 
O 

a 

1 
o 

a 
1 

"o 

c3 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

s    ■ 

a 

ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 
i. 

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E.  J.  Hervey  Company,  Med- 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$6,205 

$4,418 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.     J.     Soanlon     Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

$800 

$400 

160 

4,134 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.    J.    Shattuck    Company, 

June  24, 

4  June  22 

Dec.   31, 

54,000 

- 

6  10,131 

49,972 

59,717 

Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  Jones  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Spencer, 

Mch.    6, 
'    1914. 

Feb.     2 
1914. 

Nov.  30, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

9,704 

32,764 

55,288 

E.  L.  Fisher  &  Co.  Inc.,  Fall 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.  12 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,805 

47,105 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  L.  Gay  Machine  Company, 

Nov.  18, 

Oct.      5 

Oct.      5, 

10,000 

- 

2,950 

905 

323 

Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  L.  Ham  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

4  Feb.    25 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

85,000 

- 

- 

90,673 

90,053 

E.  L.  Le  Baron  Foundry  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Oct.    31 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

5,100 

800 

1,759 

1,745 

pany,  The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.  L.  Rowe  and  Son,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.   20 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

5,500 

10  6,400 

53,096 

41,954 

rated,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  M.  Coats  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

June 23, 

Apr.    3D 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

"  8,000 

77,527 

73,697 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    M.    Humphreville    Con- 

July    8, 

Feb.    17 

Feb.    17, 

5,000 

- 

2,370 

2,480 

5,274 

struction  Co.,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  M.  Low  Company,  Brock- 

Aug. 28, 

July    20 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

9,172 

12,509 

18,963 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  M.  Lyman  and  Son,  In- 

Aug. 17, 

July    15 

July    15, 

20,000 

- 

5,571 

32,967 

270 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  M.  Niles  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  24, 

Feb.     2 

Feb.     2, 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,800 

14,582 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  M.  Read  Company,  Fitch- 

Aug.   12, 

Aug.   10 

May  11, 

12,000 

- 

16  2,421 

700 

609 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    N.    Jackson    Company, 

June   18, 

Feb.    10 

Jan.    31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

7,045 

457 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    Noyes   Whitcomb   Com- 

June    9, 

Mch.    8 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

2,000 

15,000 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  0.  Smith  Company,  Spring- 

May 28, 

May     1 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

"  3,000 

74,803 

75,275 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.    P.    Chandler   Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    14 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

4,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  P.  Hirst  Company,  New 

May  15, 

Apr.   23 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

991 

9,208 

16,821 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  P.  Longley  Box  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

"Feb.   25 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,214 

1,000 

968 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  P.  Torrey  Dry  Goods  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    18 

Feb.    13, 

8,000 

- 

- 

14,446 

2,203 

pany,  Rockland. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  R.  Allen  Co.,  Haverhill,  . 

Aug.     7, 
1914. 

July    27 
1914. 

May  31, 
1914. 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,688 

3,331 

E.    R.    Brown    Beer    Pump 

Sept.  17, 

May   13 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

450 

1,105 

4,218 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  R.  C.  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   11, 

Deo.     2 

Dec.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

377 

94 

pany,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.  R.  Grabow  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan,    21 

Deo.   31, 

200,000 

306,477 

6,200 

689 

26,676 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  R.  Knott  Machine  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

5,390 

5,599 

4,249 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.   R.  Sherburne  Company, 

May  16, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

261 

20,008 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.     R.     Stabler     Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    14 

Dec.   31, 

7,000 

- 

w  2,631 

1,900 

385 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  Raymond  Company,  The, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

14,840 

- 

2,001 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  Office  and  stable  equipment. 
*  In  lieu  of  annual. 

o  Less  depreciation. 


"  Advance  payments. 

'  Equipment. 

8  Labor. 

"  Mortgages. 

i"  And  equipment. 


11  Trade-marks. 

12  Personal  property. 

13  Plans  and  patterns. 
1''  And  fixtures. 

iii  Accrued  charges. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-  Con. 

Liabilities. 

. 

" 

. 

J= 

J. 

m 

3 

s 

a 

o 

CI 
03 

s 

o 

apital  Stock. 

03 

Cl 
3  " 

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H 
Ml  S 

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3 
3 

1 

a 
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1 

1 
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f^ 

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P-, 

H 

o 

< 

ta 

fa 

S 

Ph 

H 

1  82,000 

2  Sl,300 

- 

S13,923 

$10,000 

$1,059 

- 

- 

- 

$2,864 

$13,923 

1 3,000 

3 1,165 

S109 

9,768 

5,000 

4,768 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,768 

- 

6  64 

119,884 

54,000 

9,378 

- 

- 

$56,506 

with 
surplus 

119,884 

1 10,000 

- 

7,195 

114,951 

50,000 

17,982 

- 

S46,969 

- 

- 

114,951 

- 

7  9,800 

- 

58,710 

25,000 

6,260 

- 

- 

- 

27,450 

58,710 

13,000 

- 

- 

.    7,178 

5,000 

328 

81,750 

- 

- 

100 

7,178 

- 

- 

- 

180,726 

85,000 

95,726 

- 

- 

- 

- 

180,726 

1 1,500 

- 

- 

10,904 

5,000 

1,950 
S192 

9  3,350 

- 

412 

- 

10,904 

"  4,000 

12  1,600 

13  6,000 

925 

119,475 

64,200 

11,775 

3,500 

40,000 

- 

- 

119,475 

~ 

~ 

~ 

159,224 

25,000 

131,979 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

2,245 

159,224 

- 

- 

2,803 

12,927 

5,000 

7,927 

- 

- 

- 

12,927 

- 

- 

7,659 

48,303 

25,000 

15  643 

- 

22,660 

- 

- 

48,303 

- 

- 

213 

39,021 

20,000 

2,321 

- 

16,700 

- 

- 

39,021 

1 11,000 

- 

- 

27,382 

15,000 

12,377 

- 

- 

- 

5 

27,382 

- 

- 

15,665 

19,395 

12,000 

2,274 

- 

5,121 

- 

- 

19,395 

V  9,000 

- 

- 

16,502 

7,500 

3,597 

- 

1,000 

- 

4,405 

16,502 

1 3,500 

- 

- 

21,500 

10,000 

5,100 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,400 

21,500 

1 10,000 

- 

- 

163,078 

75,000 

4,792 

- 

38,900 

10,000 

34,386 

163,078 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

2,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

18  250 

- 

27,270 

10,000 

2,394 

- 

7,400 

- 

7,476 

27,270 

- 

- 

10,790 

14,972 

6,000 

3,952 

- 

5,020 

- 

- 

14,972 

- 

- 

693 

17,342 

8,000 

1,342 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

17,342 

- 

2  132 

20 

5,171 

2,000 

3,171 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,171 

- 

- 

3,411 

9,184 

5,000 

2,684 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

9,184 

20  7,500 

- 

7,079 

15,050 

15,000 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,050 

- 

21 44,403 

22 11,550 

6  4,659 

- 

400,654 

137,000 
23  2,000 

25,655 

150,000 

10,392 
21 1,329 

25  71,952 

2,326 

400,654 

20  2,946 

- 

- 

18,184 

5,000 

3,611 

- 

716 

8,857 

- 

18,184 

- 

2  1,996 

- 

22,265 

15,000 

6,485 

- 

- 

- 

780 

22,265 

1 2,500 

- 

3,127 

10,543 

7,000 

1,592 

- 

1,951 

- 

- 

10,543 

1 2,500 

- 

6,718 

26,059 

10,000 

2,491 

- 

13,568 

- 

- 

26,059 

15  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Good  will  and  leasehold  rights. 
1'  Automobile. 
19  Special  meeting. 


20  Patent  rights. 

21  Furniture,  etc. 

22  Stocks  of  other  companies. 

23  Issued  pending. 


21  Advance  payments-customers. 
25  Resulting    from    revaluation    of 
property. 


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E.  S.  Brown  Company,  Fall 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    30, 

$75,000 

$50,000 

_ 

$192,516 

$54,882 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  S.  Lincoln,  Inc.,  Waltham, 

Feb.    27, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

250,000 

- 

2  $53,060 

- 

2,046 

E.  S.  Woodbury  Co.,  Salem, 

Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

Mch.  11, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

6,744 

16,765 

25,356 

E.  Stanley  Wires  Company, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,289 

3,969 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.    Stebbins    Manufacturing 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    21, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

110,786 

with  R.  E. 

44,631 

32,930 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  Stoddard  &  Son  Company, 

May   13, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

405 

^960 

21,155 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  T.  Slattery  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   19, 

Oct.    10, 

Sept.    1, 

300,000 

- 

- 

221,828 

146,680 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.    T.    Smith    Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

^  175,000 

60,922 

9  21,588 

143,678 

116,714 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  T.  Wright  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

July   11, 

July     7, 

May  20, 

250,000 

56,210 

33,686 

247,422 

467,885 

rated,  Rockland. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  W.  Burt  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Sept.   5, 

Aug.  27, 

July     2, 

50,000 

- 

15  4,868 

156,923 

48,053 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.  W.  Clark  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   19, 

Sept.    8, 

Aug.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

15,326 

4,502 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E.    W.    Manter    Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Oct.      6, 

Oct.      6, 

5,000 

- 

18  214 

325 

552 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.  W.  Nash  Company,  Bos- 

Deo.  31, 

Dec.   20, 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

33,026 

26,974 

ton. 

1913. 

■  1913. 

1913. 

E.    W.    Pitman    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

25,000 

6,500 

5,000 

- 

36,068 

LawTence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

E-Z    Rim    Company,    The, 

June   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

170 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eagle  Amusement  Company, 

May    5, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

50,000 

22  28,420 

- 

- 

127 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eagle  Cornice  and  Skylight 

Oct.     9, 

Aug.  22, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,870 

1,065 

18,840 

Works,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eagle  Iron  Foundry,  Incor- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

12,000 

7,000 

700 

2,000 

5,400 

porated,  The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eagle  Printing  and  Binding 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

10,730 

3,535 

8,576 

Company     of     Pittsfield, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mass.,  Pittsfield. 

Eagle  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

30,000 

1,500 

8,022 

The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fames  Tool  Company,  Lynn, 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Jan.      9, 
1913. 

Nov.     1, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

80 

500 

75 

Earle    Provision^   Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.    12, 

Deo.     1, 

2,000 

- 

26 1,437 

696 

713 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Earnsdale  Worsted  Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    31, 

115,000 

53,139 

33,226 

39,655 

33,418 

Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Boston  Company,  Bos- 

June  11, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

1,500,000 

1,514,337 

- 

- 

226,077 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Boston  Dry  Dock  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

65,000 

5,000 

- 

1,209 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

East    Boston    Young    Mens 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.     9, 

Nov.  27, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,486 

Loan     Association,     The, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston. 

East  Bridgewater  Brick  Com- 

May    5, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

17,625 

5,819 

5,475 

2,398 

pany,  East  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Cambridge  Land  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.    31, 

256,500 

121,600 

- 

- 

5,934 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2  And  equipment. 

3  Office  fixtures. 

''  And  lumber,  tools  and  staging. 

6  Good  will. 

"  Fixtures  and  improvements. 


'  Bonus  on  lease. 

8  Suspense. 

9  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 

10  Patent  rights. 

11  Reserve. 


12  Advance  payments  "new  season." 

13  Stock  in  other  companies. 
1''  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

16  And  lasts. 

16  Good  will  and  patent  rights. 


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153,740 
48,865 

$75,000 
122,100 
21,000 

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31,640 
9,084 

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$18,680 

886,862 
1 35,000 

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48,865 

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6,302 

2,000 

3,768 

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222,306 

76,500 

52,806 

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50,000 

6,836 

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9,982 

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860,517 

209,846 

175,000 
250,000 

50,000 

39,842 
360,192 

77,071 

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112,900 
250,325 

6,350 

13,160 
11 7,000 

76,425 

- 

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860,517 

209,846 

- 

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19,828 

15,000 

4,102 

- 

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19,828 

- 

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2,000 

2,000 

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- 

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60,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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60,000 

- 

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- 

54,818 

25,000 

23,861 

- 

- 

- 

5,957 

54,818 

10 10,000 

20  858 

3,488 

14,516 

10,300 

214,216 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,516 

- 

- 

1,133 

29,680 

10,000 

19,680 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,680 

- 

- 

- 

21,775 

6,400 

14,820 

- 

- 

- 

555 

21,775 

- 

- 

3,250 

18,350 

12,000 

850 

5,500 

- 

- 

- 

18,350 

- 

- 

- 

22,841 

6,000 

3,113 

9,275 

- 

- 

4,453 

22,841 

- 

- 

- 

39,522 

10,000 

500 

- 

18,375 

- 

10,647 

39,522 

~ 

23  500 

24  150 

3,412 

4,717 
2,846 

3,800 
1,500 

67 
465 

- 

850 

185 

- 

696 

4,717 
2,846 

2"  27,000 
5  50,000 

- 

57,026 

293,464 

115,000 

24,964 

7,500 

146,000 

- 

- 

293,464 

2'  211,285 

- 

1,951,699 

1,500,000 

8,804 

269,395 

173,500 

- 

- 

1,951,699 

- 

28  60,000 

- 

131,209 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

1 10,000 

21,209 

131,209 

- 

- 

- 

6,486 

4,770 

1,653 

- 

- 

- 

63 

6,486 

- 

29  1,300 

30 1,725 

128,966 

34,342 
256,500 

6,000 
256,500 

1,250 

31 10,000 

5,000 

12,092 

- 

34,342 
256,500 

1'  Fumiture. 

18  And  instruments,  etc. 

19  Stock. 

20  Equipment. 

21  Advanced  by  stockholders. 


22  Leasehold. 

23  Patterns  and  dies. 

24  Office  equipment. 

25  And  fixtures,  etc. 
28  Trade-marks. 


2'  Investments. 

28  Marine  railways. 

29  And  wood  lots,  etc. 

30  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

31  Real  estate  mortgage. 


300 


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East  Carver  Cranberry  Com- 

Dec.  17, 

Aug.     5 

May   15, 

S40,000 

$300 

pany,  Plymouth  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

East  Carver  Cranberry  Com- 

Sept.   8, 

Aug.     4 

May   15, 

40,000 

S38,700 

Sl,314 

- 

29 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

East   Dedham   Garage  Inc., 

May    5, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

3 1,622 

$279 

443 

Dedham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Douglas  Clothing  Com- 

July   13, 

July     1 

Apr.      1, 

1,500 

- 

- 

1,200 

200 

pany,  Douglas. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

East  Weymouth  Wool  Scour- 

Moh.   2, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

10,000 

12,000 

- 

5,921 

ing  Company,  The,  Wey- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

mouth. 

Eastburn  Press,  Inc.,  Boston, 

May  13, 
1914. 

Jan.    12 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

10,000 

2,300 

760 

1,340 

• 

Eastern     Apple     Company, 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

2,000 

400 

150 

28 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

' 

Eastern  Art  Needlework  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

7  Jan.    30 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3  4,432 

1,612 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Athletic  Association, 

July     2, 

8  May  25 

May     5, 

20,000 

- 

300 

- 

2,561 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Ave.  Garage,  Incor- 

Nov.    9, 

8  Oct.    29 

June  30, 

10,000 

3,600 

1,500 

2,460 

7,113 

porated,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Bridge  and  Structural 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

62,914 

44,724 

79,898 

149,237 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern     Butter     Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

4,933 

64,673 

23,650 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Chemical  Company  of 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

- 

12,811 

6,178 

3,835 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern    Clay    Goods    Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.    15, 

10,000 

10,490 

- 

"25,790 

27,562 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Cold  Storage  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    27 

Deo.   31, 

350,000 

13  374,661 

with  R.  E. 

23,515 

20,190 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern    Co-operative    Asso- 

Mch. 27, 

"Mch.    3 

Mch.    2, 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

ciation,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Eastern  Discount  Company, 

Aug.   17, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

755 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 16, 

Feb.    28 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

291,864 

340,521 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Electric  Lamp  Com- 

May    1, 

Feb.    20 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

20,038 

13,988 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern   Expanded   Metal 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

44,000 

15,000 

28,235 

45,465 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern    E.'itract    Company, 

Oct.    23, 

Oct.    13 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

300 

3,692 

3,871 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Felt  Company,  The, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

37,376 

with  R.  E. 

47,921 

17,933 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern    Fishing    Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,250 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Fruit  and  Nut  Or- 

Apr.   24, 

8  Apr.    22 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

42,873 

1,476 

1,540 

5,095 

chard  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Furniture  Company, 

June   13, 

Feb.    15 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

21950 

50 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern   Grain   Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      6 

Jan.      6, 

4,000 

24,000 

4,000 

30,000 

26,252 

Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern    Handle    Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Oct.      6 

Sept.  30, 

35,000 

- 

1,950 

2,150 

1,123 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Eastern    Hard    Fibre    Com- 

Sept. 30, 

28  Aug.      3 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

25,003 

15,528 

19,722 

3,241 

pany,  Merrimac. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern     Investment     Com- 

Jan.    9, 

July    17 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,187 

pany,  Lynn  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Incorporating  expense. 

2  Expenses  not  charged  off. 
'  And  equipment. 

*  Prepaid  expense. 

^  Good  will. 

8  Treasury  stock. 


'  Date  of  postponement. 

8  Adjourned. 

9  Patent  rights. 

10  Cash  subscribed  for  stock,  not  yet 
issued. 


11  And  wagons  and  supplies. 

12  Fixtures  and  horses. 

13  And  pipe  line,  etc. 
i*  Special  expense. 

16  Corporation  out  of  business. 


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Assets 

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Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

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$71 

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$371 

- 

2  1,511 

- 

41,554 

40,000 

104 

- 

$1,450 

- 

- 

41,554 

- 

4  65 

S440 

2,839 

300 

2,539 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,839 

- 

- 

800 

2,200 

1,500 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,200 

- 

- 

7,305 

35,226 

25,000 

2,226 

$8,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,226 

5  S2,280 

-    - 

468 

7,148 

6,430 

718 

- 

- 

- 

7,148 

- 

6  8,900 

38,522 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

6  5,350 

- 

6,268 

17,662 

10,000 

1,662 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

17,662 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

7,861 

5,020 

2,759 

- 

- 

- 

$82 

7,861 

- 

~ 

2,083 

16,756 

5,000 

4,609 

- 

7,147 

- 

- 

16,756 

- 

-, 

- 

336,773 

75,000 

30,546 

15,000 

99,903 

$116,324 

- 

336,773 

- 

- 

- 

93,256 

20,000 

18,213 

- 

50,000 

5,000 

43 

93,256 

s  25,000 

12  1,472 

- 

47,824 
65,314 

40,100 
10  2,000 
10,000 

5,551 
3,949 

- 

- 

49,820 

173 
1,545 

47,824 
65,314 

- 

"30,711 

6,246 

455,323 

316,900 

17,423 

118,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

455,323 

- 

- 

1,075 

1,830 

1,580 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,830 

33,529 

632,385 
67,555 

400,000 
10,800 

85,461 
56,755 

16  7,000 
17 17,500 
IS  122,424 

632,385 
67,555 

- 

- 

- 

132,700 

100,000 

15,600 

- 

- 

- 

17,100 

132,700 

"2,625 

- 

- 

10,488 

5,000 

4,648 

- 

- 

- 

840 

10,488 

- 

20 1,218 

- 

104,448 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

46,448 

- 

104,448 

: 

218,413 

22  125 

23  972 

31,729 

41,517 
51,956 

38,200 
38,600 

1,317 
792 

10,000 

2,000 
1,131 

: 

1,433 

41,517 
51,956 

6  250 

- 

1,075 

2,325 

2,250 

75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,325 

- 

25  984 

- 

85,236 

4,000 

10,983 

- 

32,000 

29,845 

8,408 

85,236 

9  35,000 

- 

- 

40,223 

.      35,000 

643 

- 

- 

- 

4,580 

40,223 

- 

27  986 

66,111 

130,591 

56,000 

2,667 

- 

71,850 

28  74 

- 

130,591 

- 

29  7,788 

- 

8,975 

7,900 

617 

- 

- 

- 

458 

8,975 

1^  Reserve  for  taxes. 

17  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Trade-marks. 

20  Prepaid  insurance. 


21  Vessel  property. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Live  stock. 
2^  And  fixtures. 
25  Teams. 


26  Special  meeting. 

27  Prepaid. 

28  Accrued  royalty. 

29  Promissory  notes  secured  by  mort- 

gage of  real  estate. 


302 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


bb 

"S 

a 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

B.S 03  2 

TION. 

1 
"o 

I3 

-a 
0  g 

3^ 

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1 
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a 
1 

anufacture 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

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^ 

Q 

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c§ 

^ 

S 

0 

Eastern     Investment     Com- 

Nov. 18, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

$50,000 

$1,350 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

3  Apr.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

57 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Metal  and  Refining 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$21,200 

$5,738 

$101,010 

23,595 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern   Oil   and   Rendering 

Aug.   25, 

3  June     5, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

25,514 

31,142 

27,975 

25,510 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern     Paper     Company, 

Oct.      6, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

394 

65,429 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Registration  &  Guar- 

Feb.    6, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

310 

318 

anty  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1909. 

1913. 

Eastern    Sales    Corporation, 

July     3, 

3  June     8, 

Mch.    6, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

1,000 

78 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Salt  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

_ 

- 

15,073 

32,833 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  Showcase  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 17, 

Feb.    11, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

_ 

450 

1,958 

2,592 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern  States  Refrigerating 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

519,144 

with  R.  E. 

_ 

143,450 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eastern    Storage    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

25,000 

_ 

266 

8,120 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Supply  Co.,  Worces- 

May 29, 

"May  28, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

10,700 

1,285 

4,881 

10,460 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern     Teachers'     Agency 

Sept.  22, 

June  23, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

458 

(Incorporated),   The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Eastern  Theatres  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.   11, 

July     6, 

May  31, 

300,000 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

372 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Type  &  Plate  Com- 

July    9, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.    9, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eastern  Underwriting   Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Dec.   30, 

Dec.   30, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

24,334 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Eastern  Wood  Products  Co., 

Apr.    15, 

20  _ 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Easthanlpton  Rubber  Thread 

June  22, 

June   16, 

May  31, 

400,000 

61,750 

61,750 

92,071 

318,568 

Company,  Easthampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eaton    &    Eustis   Company, 

June     1, 

May     5, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

_ 

6,748 

7,852 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eaton-Dikeman      Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

90,000 

55,000 

70,279 

53,213 

25,912 

The,  Lee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eaton,    May    and    Robbins 

May   13, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1 , 

35,000 

1,400 

- 

- 

76 

Paper  Company,  Lee. 

1914. 

1899. 

1914. 

Eclipse  Tanning  Company,  of 

May     7, 

Apr.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

60,496 

51,636 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eco  Manufacturing  Company, 

May  25, 

Feb.      3, 

Feb.      1, 

30,000 

- 

6,573 

10,034 

3,391 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Economic  Steel  Rack  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,487 

2,519 

2,505 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Economy  Food  Products  Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

487 

6,204 

23,210 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Economy  Thread  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

157 

115 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Economy   Toggle  Co.,   Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

2,015 

1,031 

883 

ton. 

1914. 

1914.' 

1913. 

Ecuador  Trading  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

27 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Mortgages  receivable. 

2  Unpaid  subscriptions. 

3  Adjourned. 

*  Investments. 

'  Reserve  fund  for  fire  insurance. 

0  Good  will. 

'  Office  furniture. 


8  Teams  and  fixtures. 

9  Securities. 

10  Collateral  warehouse  notes. 

11  Collateral  notes  indorsed. 

12  Notes  secured  by  warehouse  notes. 

13  Personal. 


!■•  In  lieu  of  annual. 
16  Options. 


1'  Stock  still  unissued. 

18  Furniture. 

19  Automobile. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

! 

■ 

LUBILITIES. 

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P-I 

1 

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1 
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-a 
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1 
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- 

1  $7,473 

2  378 

*  1,000 

$14,459 

$9,201 
15,516 

88,050 

2  605 

10,000 

$113 

- 

$5,516 

- 

$433 

$9,201 
15,516 

6  S33,082 

~ 

: 

151,643 
143,223 

36,500 
25,000 

65,929 
15,346 

: 

42,187 
97,899 

$1,704 
5  5,223 

4,978 

151,543 
143,223 

6 10,000 

- 

- 

75,823 

35,000 

38,461 

- 

- 

- 

2,362 

75,823 

6  39,500 

- 

- 

40,128 

40,000 

119 

- 

- 

- 

9 

40,128 

- 

7167 

1,793 

3,038 

3,000 

38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,038 

- 

8  1,586 

49,492 

40,000 

4,452 

- 

- 

5,000 

40 

49,492 

6  500 

- 

1,764 

7,264 

5,000 

1,526 

- 

738 

- 

- 

7,264 

6 18,000 

9  287,000 
w  339,208 

"2,000 

1,288,802 
53,386 

594,660 
50,000 

43,589 

$119,540 

125,000 

11 92,104 

12  247,105 

66,804 
610 

2,776 

1,288,802 
53,386 

- 

- 

- 

27,326 

5,000 

4,740 

7,000 

1,300 

- 

9,286 

27,326 

6  4,884 

noo 

- 

5,442 

5,000 

261 

- 

- 

- 

181 

5,442 

6  197,240 

15  20,376 

30,930 

268,918 

250,790 

5,072 

16 12,000 

1,056 

- 

- 

268,918 

- 

"  7,630 

- 

7,630 

7,630 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,630 

6  7,500 

18  500 
9  31,550 

"700 

- 

64,584 

45,660 

285 

- 

16,344 

2,295 

- 

64,584 

6 1,500 

9  120,420 

- 

654,559 
16,100 

400,000 
10,000 

2,987 

- 

- 

21 25,000 
22  3_5,000 

194,559 
3,113 

654,559 
16,100 

- 

23 10,672 

14,065 

229,141 

90,000 

54,552 

82,089 

2,500 

- 

- 

229,141 

- 

- 

35,213 

36,689 

35,000 

- 

24 1,200 

489 

- 

- 

36,689 

- 

25  117 

- 

112,249 

1,400 

110,849 

- 

- 

- 

- 

112,249 

26  20,000 

2'  3,629 

7,990 

51,617 

30,000 

15,173 

28  9 

3,156 

- 

6,435 

- 

- 

51,617 

- 

- 

- 

6,511 

1,000 

- 

2,281 

- 

74 

6,511 

29  74,700 

30  20,000 
31  6,687 

1,662 

131,288 
1,934 

75,000 
32  20,000 

1,700 

9,936 
184 

5,000 
50 

17,200 

4,152 

131,288 
1,934 

'3 136,883 

- 

18,177 

158,989 

158,860 

129 

- 

- 

- 

- 

158,989 

~ 

- 

12,110 

12,137 

150 

1,252 
34  500 

- 

10,235 

- 

- 

12,137 

2"  None  held  since  organization, 
company  has  done  no  business 
since  organized . 

21  Reserve. 

22  Contingent. 

23  Improvement. 


24  Mortgage  note. 

25  P.  P. insurance. 

26  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

27  Standard  and  special  tools  amd 

patterns. 

28  Unclaimed  wages. 


29  Formula,  contracts,  etc. 
3°  Treasury  stock. 

31  Advertising  inv. 

32  Subscription  stock. 

33  Patent  rights. 

34  H.  L.  Higginson. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Eddy  Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

Edes  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Plymouth. 

Edgar  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Edgewood  Garage  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Edmands  Coffee  Company, 
Worcester. 

Edmund  S.  Hunt  and  Sons 
Company,  Wejonouth. 

Edson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Educational  Press  Company, 
Springfield. 

Educational  Publishing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Edward  A.  Tucker  Company, 
Boston. 

Edv/ard  A.  Tucker,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Edward  B.  Smith  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Incorporated, 
The,  Boston. 

Edward  Bryant  Company, 
Boston. 


Edward  Driscoll  Co.,  Boston, 

Edward  Everett  Square  Phar- 
macy, Boston. 
Edward   F.   Miner   Building 

Company,  Worcester. 
Edward  G.  Sawyer  Company, 

Boston. 
Edward  P.  Brock  &  Company, 

Incorporated,  Boston. 
Edward  Perkins  Lumber  Co., 

Newburyport. 
Edward  S.  Bradley  Company, 

Manchester. 
Edward  T.  Harrington  Co., 

Boston. 

Edward  T.  Russell  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Edwards  &  Monahan  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Edwards  Company,  The, 
Southbridge. 

Edwin  Bartlett  Co.,  The, 
Oxford. 

Edwin  C.  Lewis,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Edwin  Clapp  &  Son,  Incorpo- 
rated, Weymouth. 

Edwin  H.  Moulton  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Edwin  H  a  w  e  8  Company, 
Worcester. 


Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Oct.    19, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
May  28, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 

May     1, 
1914. 


May   13, 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1914. 
June  22, 

1914. 

May  28, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Dec.   20, 

1913. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
June   18, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 


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Jan.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.  14, 

Oct.   1, 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

3  _ 

Apr.   1, 
1914. 

10,000 

July  27, 

July  1, 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  17, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

65,000 

1914. 

1913. 

June  6, 

Apr.  1, 

20,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

65,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Dtec.  29, 

Nov.  1, 

50,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Apr.  17, 

Mch.  1, 

75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

"Apr.  27, 

Mch.  14, 

3,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  4, 

Jan.   6, 

10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  9, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Apr.   1, 

Apr.   1, 

10,000 

1914. 

1914. 

"Oct.  31, 

Aug.  31, 

20,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  10, 

Jan.  31, 

25,000 

1914. 

1914. 

May  12, 

Apr.  30, 

150,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.  2, 

Feb.  2, 

30,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Dec.  1, 

Dec.  1, 

65,000 

1913. 

1913. 

Jan.  13, 

Jan.   1, 

75,000 

1914. 

1914. 

May  20, 

Apr.  1, 

200,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  18, 

Jan.   3, 

100,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.  31, 

20,000 

1914. 

1914. 

Assets. 


1,334 


31,062 


» 1,760 


813 


50,000 


25,000 


25,000 


g  53  i3_5 


$1,181 

$970 

10,617 

31,891 

- 

179 

- 

2,325 

1,718 

7,562 

400 

7,641 

18,193 

28,333 

5  2,350 

2,978 

13,632 

37,830 

2,560 

- 

550 

125 

2,500 

24,567 

500 

with 
m'ch'y 
2,700 

4,994 

3,456 

- 

1,806 

7,000 

35,111 

700 

712 

5,000 

38,485 

925 

237 

2,688 

32,983 

25,000 

135,858 

500 

30,598 

5,000 

105,435 

1,315 

64,064 

1,000 

5,465 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  Noneheld  in  April,  1914. 
■•  Su8pen.se  account. 


6  And  outfit. 

'  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

'  Due  subscribers. 

8  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 


1°  Vessels. 

11  Office  furniture,  etc. 

12  Prepayments. 


1914.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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Miscellaneous. 

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5 

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1  $1,538 

- 

- 

S4,463 

S3,400 

$63 

- 

$1,000 

- 

- 

$4,465 

- 

- 

- 

93,581 

25,000 

220 

- 

3,304 

$65,057 

- 

93,581 

- 

2S4 

S4,788 

5,060 

75 

4,985 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,060 

1  Sl,950 

- 

2,699 

7,516 

5,000 

216 

$2,300 

- 

- 

- 

7,516 

- 

- 

16,699 

53,157 

25,000 

28,157 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,157 

- 

- 

- 

23,407 

5,000 

3,621 

- 

1,000 

13,786 

- 

23,407 

1 18,500 

^  3,845 

- 

88,899 

6,500 

1,888 

- 

- 

80,511 

- 

88,899 

6  63,500 

- 

12,651 

110,467 
70,288 

65,000 
20,000 

1,467 

'  44,000 

34,164 

~ 

: 

- 

$16,124 

110,437 
70,288 

1 51,000 

- 

- 

84,641 

64,500 

17,388 

- 

- 

2,753 

- 

84,641 

- 

- 

19,990 

20,530 

20,000 

530 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

20,530 

8  24,970 

- 

8,325 

35,700 

35,030 

670 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,700 

1 1,800 

9  30,300 

10  3,016 
11500 
12  637 

824 

110,558 
3,690 

52,500 
3,000 

9,138 
690 

14,000 

26,200 

8,720 

110,558 
3,690 

1 3,900 

- 

1,200 

8,000 

5,000 

3,000 

-. 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

15,000 

15 1,832 

3,441 

86,540 

30,000 

56,540 

- 

- 

- 

- 

86,540 

- 

- 

- 

11,861 

6,500 

1,672 

- 

- 

16 1,005 

2,684 

11,861 

1  6,357 

11 1,334 

17  14 

- 

30,715 

_  78,475 

20,000 
10,000 

6,686 
33,009 

33,508 

1,0.50 

: 

2,979 
1,960 

30,715 
78,475 

1 17,400 

- 

1,102 

20,814 

20,000 

814 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,814 

oo_ 

18  155 

19  677 
20 1,700 

44,503 
207,179 

25,000 
150,000 

15,239 

48,859 

1,011 

4,264 
7,309 

44,503 
207,179 

1=580 

- 

40,961 

20,000 

12,534 

- 

- 

- 

8,427 

40,961 

- 

- 

- 

39,477 

30,000 

870 

- 

1,500 

- 

7,107 

39,477 

- 

- 

- 

233,812 

65,000 

- 

127,946 

- 

22  40,866 

- 

233,812 

- 

- 

46,759 

165,158 

75,000 

27,691 

- 

62,467 

- 

- 

165,158 

- 

1'  1,737 

- 

683,339 

200,000 

68,949 

- 

- 

379,047 

35,343 

683,339 

- 

- 

5,942 

145,858 

100,000 

23,358 

- 

22,500 

- 

- 

145,858 

- 

- 

3,149 

18,330 

10,000 

8,330 

- 

- 

- 

18,330 

1'  Adjourned. 
"  And  improvements. 
1^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
18  Reserved  for  discounts. 


1'  Insurance. 

18  Signs. 

19  Office  furniture. 


20  Treasury  stock. 

21  Trade-marks. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

6 

1 

a 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

0 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

1 

O 

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1^ 

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W 

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Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

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Q 

Q 

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1 

S 

a 

Edwin  L.  Pride  and  Co.  In- 

June 30, 

June     1, 

June  1, 

S10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

S6,311 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Edwin  S.   Morse  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,725 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Edwin   S.    Woodbury   Com- 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     2, 

225,000 

.«30,000 

- 

- 

663 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Edwin  V.  Mitchell  Company, 

Sept.    5, 

July     7, 

June  30, 

150,000 

33,969 

$51,305 

§48,990 

69,202 

Medfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Egleston   Amusement    Com- 

Oct.   19, 

Oct.      6, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

558 

- 

750 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Egleston    Square    Hardware 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.   24, 

Feb.     2, 

1,000 

840 

- 

815 

339 

and    Plumbing    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Egremont  Co-operative 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

3,500 

2,800 

700 

125 

1,422 

Creamery  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Egremont. 

Egypt  Garage  and  Machine 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

6  8,446 

with  R.  E. 

1,412 

4,217 

Company,  Scituate. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Egyptian    Spray    Manufac- 

June    9, 

'Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

— 

100 

365 

turing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ehrman  Maliufacturin,'g  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

275,000 

- 

9  50,307 

40,509 

6,500 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eisendrath,  Schwab  Co.,  Bos- 

June 15, 

June     2, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

13 1,500 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eisner-Lenk  Company,  The, 

Feb.    16, 

7  Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

600 

2,000 

3,950 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

El    Placer    Company,    The, 

Mch.  13, 

14  _ 

Dec.   31, 

275,000 

285,000 

4,000 

- 

62 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Elbridge   Nash    Drug   Com- 

July   23, 

July     8, 

July     8, 

4,000 

- 

- 

3,900 

401 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elbridge  S.  Young  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    13, 

Ja,n.     1, 

8,000 

_ 

- 

3,584 

6,244 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914.  " 

1914. 

Eldridge,    Baker    Company, 

Oct.      5, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

200,000 

1' 5,177 

- 

152,719 

179,207 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eldridge  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

5,461 

7,543 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eldridge  Poultry  Farm  Inc., 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

17,036 

4,106 

2,077 

146 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Electric      Cigar     Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

- 

300 

8,627 

19,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Electric     Compressing     Ma- 

June 24, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.      1, 

100,000 

_- 

- 

4,000 

255 

chine  Company,  The,  Bo,s- 
ton. 
Electric  Economy  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

200 

842 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Electric  Lustre  Starch  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

_ 

_ 

- 

4,779 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Electric    Maintenance   Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

1,294 

1,225 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Electric  Stain  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 26, 

'  Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

4,987 

20,282 

25,783 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Electrical   Construction   and 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

250 

7,7.50 

2,329 

Supply     Company,     New 
Bedford. 
Electrical    Sales     Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

_ 

_ 

5,400 

4,147 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Electro-Chemical  Fibre  Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     2, 

200,000 

3,000 

49,334 

4,321 

1,202 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Electro-Dot     Manufacturing 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

150 

50 

174 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Electro  Service  Press,  Boston, 

June  20, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

2,000 

=2 1,188 

673 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures, 

■f  Stock  in  Mass.  corporation. 


^  Furnishings. 

"  And  plant,  equipment  and  cars. 

'  Adjourned. 

"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


9  And  furniture. 
1"  Patent  rights. 

11  Unclassified  assets. 

12  And  reserve. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


307' 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks,  ' 
Good  Will. 

Miscellaneous. 

1 

^A 

■a 

Ci 
03 

ua 
2 

3 

o 

Capital  Stock. 

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1 83,462 

2?500 

- 

$10,273 

$10,000 

$273 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$10,273 

: 

3  500 
«300 

$120,437 

4,525 
151,100 

1,000 
151,100 

2,678 

_ 

- 

_ 

$847 

4,525 
151,100 

- 

- 

- 

203,466 

150,000 

8,028 

- 

- 

$45,438 

- 

203,466 

1 2,000 

5 1,301 

1,389 

5,998 

5,000 

998 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,998 

- 

- 

899 

2,893 

1,000 

1,443 

$450 

- 

- 

- 

2,893 

- 

- 

- 

5,047 

3,500 

1,294 

- 

- 

115 

138 

5,047 

- 

- 

- 

14,075 

6,500 

2,359 

- 

$4,308 

908 

- 

14,075 

8  6,000 

- 

2,329 

8,794 

6,200 

244 

- 

2,350 

- 

- 

8,794 

i»  125,000 
1 60,000 

11 19,045 

3,500 

301,361 
5,000 

267,300 
5,000 

4,568 

: 

10,567 

12 18,926 

- 

301,361 
5,000 

1 1,500 

- 

- 

8,050 

5,000 

2,750 

- 

- 

300 

- 

8,050 

- 

15  2,765 

- 

291,827 

275,000 

500 

- 

7,325 

- 

9,002 

291,827 

- 

- 

- 

4,301 

4,000 

175 

- 

- 

- 

126 

4,301 

- 

2  2,000 

16 1,400 

18  11,919 

19  2,577 

- 

13,228 

351,599 

13,004 

8,000 

200,000 

400 

5,114 
18,334 
3,553 

- 

93,070 
8,345 

- 

114 

40,195 

706 

13,228 

351,599 

13,004 

1 2,000 

- 

3,110 

28,475 

12,000 

297 

- 

16,178 

- 

- 

28,475 

20  300 

- 

1,460 

29,687 

10,000 

18,209 

- 

1,478 

- 

- 

29,687 

10 100,000 
1 5,000 

- 

8,881 

118,136 

100,000 

18,136 

- 

- 

- 

- 

118,136 

1  7,500 

- 

3,843 

12,385 

4,500 

817 

- 

7,068 

- 

- 

12,385 

20 10,000 

- 

- 

14,779 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

7,279 

- 

14,779 

1 4,000 
5,000 

21 1,400 
3  859 

- 

9,278 
56,052 

6,620 
30 

1,165 
49,965 

500 

4,970 

993 

1,087 

9,278 
56,052 

- 

- 

- 

10,329 

7,500 

208 

- 

- 

- 

2,621 

10,329 

1500 

- 

- 

10,047 

1,705 

6,290 

- 

1,876 

- 

176 

10,047 

10  46,564 

- 

12,773 

117,194 

75,000 

23,136 

9,500 

9,558 

- 

- 

117,194 

- 

- 

24,626 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,861 

1,200 

290 

- 

- 

- 

371 

1,861 

13  And  fixtures. 

1*  None  held  since  organization. 
1^  Stock  of  other  companies. 
15  Teams,  horses,  etc. 


1'  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

18  Teams  and  fixtures. 

19  Insurance  and  interest. 


20  Trade-marks. 

21  Scientific  apparatus. 

22  And  equipment. 


308 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


.3 

c 

a 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

5S, 

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and 
'roc- 

1- 

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Electro  Weld  Company,  The, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

$15,000 

S6,350 

S6,421 

S6,980 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Eli  H.  easier  Plaiting  Com- 

Oct.   29, 

Oct.    20, 

June  30, 

1,000 

_ 

1,314 

400 

1,792 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elias  Howe  Company,  Bos- 

July   16, 

June  24, 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

951 

72,092 

18,283 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eliot   Square  Storage    Com- 

May 18, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000  I 

_ 

- 

- 

320 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elite    Manufacturing    Com- 

Oct.    9, 

4  _ 

July   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,050 

15,101 

23,371 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elizabeth   Manufacturing 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

5 1,500 

2,815 

1,387 

Company,  Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elizabeth   Towne  Company, 

May  18, 

May  14, 

Apr.    30, 

6,000 

_ 

1,116 

4,281 

1,258 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elliot  &  Douglas    Manufac- 

Sept. 21, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

3,927 

7,251 

1,101 

turing     Company,     Attle- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

borough. 

Elhott's  Hotel,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

45,000 

§125,000 

- 

- 

1,018 

Ellis,  Eddy  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.   21, 

40,000 

- 

- 

10,144 

3,035 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ellis  F.  Copeland  Co.,  The, 

Aug.  14, 

4  _ 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

4,600 

- 

8,718 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ellis     Financial     Reporting 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

750 

1,500 

5,915 

System,    Inc.,    The,    Bos- 
ton. 
Ellis  Hydrate  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May     9, 

Jan.      .5, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

171 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ellison  Motor  Supply  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

12,864 

31,261 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ellsworth  Sample  Shoe  Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.     9, 

Dec.     9, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,821 

304 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Elm  Hill  Provision  Company, 

Oct.      1, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

1,200 

2,777 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Elma  Mfg.  Co.,  Fitchburg,  . 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

4,593 

600 

Elmer  Chickering  Company, 

Aug.   29, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

5,000 

1,345 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Elmer    E.    Cole    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

1       16,000 

2,800 

10,376 

14,048 

Billerica. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1 

Elmwood  Poultry  Farm,  Inc., 

Dec.   23, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept".     1, 

25,000 

471 

3,755 

252 

Leominster. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Elson  Art  Publication  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

11  _ 

July    31, 

50,000 

_ 

2,000 

20,491 

7,160 

pany,  Belmont  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

Elson  Art  Publication  Com- 

Oct.   24, 

Aug.   24, 

July   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

24,171 

8,719 

pany,  Behnont. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ely  Lumber  Company,  The, 

May     1, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

16,264 

3,565 

43,220 

97,888 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Emerson   and    Norris    Com- 

July    6, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

17,512 

12 12,939 

7,337 

56,361 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Emerson  Hospital,  Boston,     . 

Jan.      2, 
1914. 

Nov.     3, 
1913. 

Oct.      1, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,476 

Emerson  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   30, 

20  Jan.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

25,000 

10,000 

25,000 

44,895 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Emerson     Shoe      Company, 

Aug.     7, 

2»June  30, 

Apr.    11, 

125,000 

2128,699 

22  22,328 

260,224 

254,501 

Rockland. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Office  furniture. 

3  Fittings. 

*  None  held  in  1914. 


^  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Good  will. 

'  Improvement  account. 
8  N.  Y.  branch. 


'  Chicago  branch. 
1"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

11  None  held  in  1913. 

12  And  tools  and  factory  equipment. 


1914.1 


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^09 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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J. 

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$9,073 

$22,653 

- 

- 

- 

3,506 

1,000 

- 

- 

$1,000 

- 

1,506 

3,506 

- 

- 

- 

91,326 

50,000 

13,493 

- 

- 

- 

27,833 

91,326 

- 

3  700 

- 

1,020 

300 

720 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,020 

- 

- 

84,618 

46,140 

25,000 

9,848 

- 

11,292 

- 

- 

46,140 

6  5,300 

- 

- 

11,002 

10,000 

970 

- 

- 

- 

32 

11,002 

s  3,000 

- 

- 

9,655 

6,000 

1,767 

- 

1,658 

- 

230 

9,655 

6  813 

- 

2,843 

15,935 

9,760 

6,175 

- 

- 

- 

15,935 

- 

7  2,891 

- 

128,909 

28,500 

4,573 

$88,000 

5,327 

- 

2,509 

128,909 

6 1,500 

- 

87 

14,766 

10,000 

916 

- 

3,850 

- 

- 

14,766 

MOO 

- 

- 

13,418 

5,000 

8,155 

- 

- 

- 

263 

13,418 

6  10,000 

3  4,000 
9  3,000 

- 

25,165 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,500 

- 

665 

25,165 

- 

- 

19,829 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

44,125 

6,000 

12,096 

- 

- 

- 

26,029 

44,125 

5 16,000 

- 

961 

22,086 

20,000 

2,086 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,086 

- 

- 

2,381 

6,358 

5,000 

1,358 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,358 

1 25,000 

- 

2,346 

32,539 

25,000 

7,539 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,539 

6 1,500 

- 

12,148 

21,993 

10,000 

2,215 

9,155 

623 

- 

- 

21.993 

- 

- 

- 

43,224 

25,000 

5,007 

- 

10,000 

- 

3,217 

43,224 

i»  12,000 

- 

- 

16,478 

12,000 

2,424 

- 

- 

- 

2,054 

16,478 

- 

- 

23,942 

53,593 

50,000 

3,593 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,593 

- 

- 

23,408 

58,298 

50,000 

5,798 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

58,298 

- 

- 

160,937 

40,000 

35,746 

- 

50,000 

$35,191 

- 

160,937 

1 13,500 

1,413 

13 1,800 

"492 

- 

157,774 

100,000 

14,903 

1,500 

15,986 

18  25,385 

- 

157,774 

15 1,040 

16  35,300 

"  10,080 

- 

"4,463 

- 

6,939 

5,000 

757 

- 

- 

- 

1,182 

6,939 

- 

- 

- 

104,895 

25,000 

51,076 

8,300 

- 

20,519 

- 

104,895 

~ 

23  879 
24  6,069 

- 

572,700 

88,000 

267,982 

- 

90,000 

126,718 

- 

572,700 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1'  Automobile. 

1^  Patterns. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


17  Security  investment. 

18  And  reserve. 

19  Property. 
-"  Adjourned. 


21  Improvements. 

22  And  fixtures,  etc. 

23  New  season's  payments. 

24  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

•J 

1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 
S 

a 

ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc-  j 

ll 

jaS 

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C3 

C3 

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Q 

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§ 

s 

o 

Emery     &     Marshall     Co., 

Sept.  25, 

July     9 

Aug.     6, 

$150,000 

1  $77,661 

$81,284 

$193,392 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Emery    &    Preble    Incorpo- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.      8 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

98,788 

33,796 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Emery     Record     Preserving 

Sept.  17, 

» June     2 

May  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Emery  School  Art  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

6  Mch.    2 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

3,440 

478 

463 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Emery  Steamship  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.    2 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

-, 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Emil  Weissbrod  &  Sons,  In- 

Aug.  21, 

July    20 

June  26, 

75,000 

_ 

20,313 

78,577 

44,398 

corporated,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Emile  Bernat  Company,  Bos- 

June  15, 

Apr.   30 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

75 

133 

865 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

' 

Emmons  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

6  Jan.    21 
1914. 

Dec.     1, 
1913. 

200,000 

$78,180 

98,187 

203,964 

33,923 

Emmons  Loom  Harness  Com- 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.    16 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

49,050 

21,890 

46,887 

102,095 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Empire    Grocery    Company, 

Sept.  14, 

July    30 

July    30, 

28,000 

_ 

6,000 

36,464 

71,848 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Empire   Laundry   Company, 

May     2, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

12,840 

432 

3,312 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Empire    Mailing    Company, 

May   18, 

«  May   14 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

228 

.588 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Empire  Ring  Traveler  Com- 

Nov. 13, 

Oct.    21 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

1,465 

2,200 

- 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Empire     Shellac     Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

15,678 

571,046 

26,611 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Employees     Trust    Incorpo- 

Oct.   19, 

Sept.  14 

Sept.     7, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

England-Walton     Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.     7 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

126,249 

42,499 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

English  Cleansing  Shop,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.      7 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

6,000 

- 

5,975 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

English    Glove    Shop,    Inc., 

May  14, 

Apr.      1 

Mch.  28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,952 

1,189 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

English  Tea  Rooms,  Incorpo- 

Apr.    3, 

17  _ 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Enoch  Perkins  &  Son  Com- 

May    6, 

6  Apr.    22 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

359 

1,608 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ensign  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

36,584 

19  85,980 

64,271 

11,928 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Enterprise    Company,    The, 

May     9, 

Jan.      5 

Nov.  15, 

20,000 

450 

3,600 

500 

2,559 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Enterprise  Rubber  Company, 

June     1, 

Apr.     7 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

138,542 

118,200 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ephraim  Adams  &  Company, 

Feb.    21, 

21  Jan.    6 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

22  49,689 

27,743 

79,818 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Epstein      Drug      Company, 

Aug.   31, 

s  Aug.     4 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,016 

508 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Equity  Lunch  Company,  The, 

June  10, 

Mch.    3 

Feb.    28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

23  1,000 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Equity     Watch     Company, 

Aug.     7, 

May  27 

May  27, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,135 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ernest    A.    Dick    Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Feb.     9 

Feb.      1, 

12,000 

2,400 

6,168 

2,496 

1,170 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

21  4,800 

Ernest    J.    Porter,    Incorpo- 

June    2, 

May     1 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

250 

25 

323 

rated,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

And  plant  equipment. 

Other  investments. 

Cash  surrender  value  of  policies 

on  lives  of  H.  R.  Emery  and 

S.  H.  Marshall. 


*  Fixtures. 

'•>  Should  have  been  held.    Corpora- 
tion has  not  yet  begun  business. 
"  Adjourned. 


'  Five  shares  of  the  common  stock 
of  the  company  have  been 
issued  for  cash  and  all  the  re- 
maining stock  has  been  issued 
to  the  Emery  Construction 
Company  under  contract. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

i 

a 

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1 

3 
o 

Ph 
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< 

-i 

-a 
a 

"gi 

a 
■^  a 

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- 

2  $7,815 
3  4,166 
« 1,709 

- 

$364,318 

$150,000 

$93,535 

- 

$62,500 

$58,283 

- 

$364,318 

- 

- 

134,293 

25,000 

6,621 

- 

102,135 

- 

$537 

134,293 

- 

- 

$16,037 

20,418 

10,000 

7  _ 

675 

- 

9,743 

- 

- 

20,418 

_ 

- 

- 

143,288 

75,000 

19,847 

- 

44,050 

4,391 

- 

143,288 

- 

- 

2,377 

3,450 

3,000 

450 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,450 

- 

- 

- 

414,254 

154,500 

34,310 

- 

50,000 

175,444 

- 

414,254 

- 

8  32,230 

- 

252,152 

40,000 

4,805 

$40,000 

50,000 

103,185 

14,162 

252,152 

- 

- 

- 

114,312 

28,000 

53,889 

- 

- 

32,423 

- 

114,312 

9S2,100 

"193 
u  144 

- 

20,211 

10,200 

1,798 

3,854 

2,042 

2,317 

20,211 

- 

12 1,190 
13  767 

2,126 

3,709 

3,000 

709 

- 

- 

- 

3,709 

- 

- 

1,335 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

120,550 

733,885 

50,000 

683,885 

- 

- 

- 

- 

733,885 

- 

"  12,596 

2,324 

14,920 

4,920 

- 

15  10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,920 

- 

- 

- 

168,748 

50,000 

111,985 

- 

- 

16  2,475 

4,288 

168,748 

- 

- 

9,008 

20,983 

5,000 

15,983 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,983 

- 

4  300 

- 

12,441 

5,000 

6,110 

- 

- 

- 

1,331 

12,441 

- 

18  3,000 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

9  49,641 

- 

- 

51,608 

50,000 

1,608 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51,608 

2»  175,000 
9 100,000 

: 

3,312 

473,763 
10,421 

382,700 
10,000 

8,384 
421 

- 

63,835 

- 

18,844 

473,763 
10,421 

- 

13  7,298 

- 

264,040 

25,000 

238,998 

- 

- 

- 

42 

264,040 

- 

- 

- 

157,250 

75,000 

19,340 

- 

- 

- 

62,910 

157,250 

9 10,000 

^  35,292 

- 

65,816 

10,000 

22,637 

- 

- 

33,179 

- 

65,816 

9  4,000 

- 

355 

5,355 

5,000 

- 

- 

355 

- 

- 

5,355 

- 

- 

- 

10,135 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

135 

- 

10,135 

- 

- 

- 

17,034 

12,000 

460 

- 

4,500 

- 

74 

17,034 

- 

- 

705 

1,303 

1,000 

303 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,303 

8  Stocks  and  bonds. 

9  Good  will. 

1"  Insurance  prepaid. 

11  Investments. 

12  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


"  Real  estate  mortgages  in  Mass. 
15  Bonds. 

18  Discount  reserve. 
1?  None  held  in  1914. 
13  Leasehold  interests. 

19  And  furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 


20  Patent  rights. 

21  Should  have  been  held. 

22  And  equipment. 

23  And  fixtures. 

24  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

C3 

Assets. 

eg 

t-, 

6 

1 

"g 

a 
1 

o 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

(4 

actures, 
3handise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

la: 
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o 

o 

^  o 

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a 

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S 

a 

Ernest  Jacoby  &  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     7 

Dec.   31, 

$25,000 

_ 

$1,290 

81,351 

$1,572 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ernest  M.  Skinner  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$43,947 

« 17,377 

55,524 

32,523 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ervin   E.    Smith    Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    17 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

28,563 

7,194 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Erving  Mills,  Erving,    . 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Deo.   31 
1912. 

Nov.     1, 
1913. 

145,000 

97,866 

57,031 

13,334 

5,683 

Esleeok  Manufacturing   Co., 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    10 

Jan.      1, 

326,000 

196,150 

125,000 

74,450 

68,083 

The,  Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Boston, 

Feb.    25, 
1914. 

Feb.    12 
1914. 

Dec.  27, 
1913. 

2,000,000 

998,572 

701,846 

309,120 

96,758 

Espinosa     Fruit     Company, 

Nov.     2, 

July     2 

July     2, 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Essex    Brass    Foundry    Co., 

Dec.   27, 

"Dec.   26 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

"  3,350 

5,000 

7,833 

Cambridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Essex  Coal  Company,  Lynn, 

July    17, 
1914. 

Apr.     7 
1914. 

Mch.    1, 
1914. 

25,000 

~ 

~ 

" 

~ 

Essex  County  Building  Com- 

Nov. 13, 

"  Nov.    3 

July     1, 

250,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

10,958 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Essex  County  Medical  Insti- 

Oct.     3, 

Aug.     3 

July    14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

19 

97 

tute  Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Essex  Engine  Company,  The, 

Jan.      2, 

Nov.  12 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

- 

4  5,690 

6,876 

8,061 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Essex  Heel  &  Leather  Co., 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.    16 

Dec.   16, 

10,000 

- 

1,550 

739 

514 

Georgetown. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Essex  Home  Building  Com- 

May  13, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

5,550 

- 

- 

50 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Essex     Hosiery     Company, 

Mch.  25, 

"  Jan.      7 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

432,857 

with  R.  E. 

27,226 

21,050 

Ipswich. 

1914. 

1913. 

1912. 

Essex  Investment  Company, 

May     2, 

Feb.     9 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,415 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Essex  Kid  Company,  Lynn, 

May     2, 
1914. 

Apr.     1 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

7,852 

11,372 

24,613 

Essex  Pharmacy  Co.,  Cam- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,800 

500 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Essex  Trap  Rock  and  Con- 

Mch. 20, 

"Mch.    8 

Nov.     6, 

50,000 

14,950 

21,633 

3,463 

34,610 

struction    Company,    Pea- 
body. 
Essex  Waste  Company,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

May  28, 

Feb.    21 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

6,150 

13,125 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Estabrook  Express  Company, 

May  22, 

May     4 

Apr.    30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,179 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Estabrooks  and  Sibley  Com- 

Nov. 18, 

Oct.    20 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

- 

26 12,500 

- 

9,077 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Estes  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Jan.    16, 
1914. 

Sept.  27 
1913. 

June  28, 
1913. 

300,000 

146,929 

155,039 

181,098 

157,436 

Estes  Mills,  Fall  River  (2d 

Nov.    3, 

Sept.  26 

June  27, 

300,000 

147,404 

155,089 

178,949 

140,923 

return) 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Etna  Company,  Taunton, 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Feb.    26 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

15,000 

~ 

8,903 

33,470 

1,266 

Eugene     Lynch     Company, 

Dec.   16, 

Apr.     6 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1913. 

1912. 

1913. 

Eureka  Mica  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.   3, 

« Aug.     3 

Aug.     3, 

20,000 

50 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eureka  Ruling  and  Binding 

Sept.  22, 

Aug.  26 

Aug.     1, 

55,000 

39,547 

46,243 

33,261 

30,731 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eureka  Shoe  Machinery  Com-' 

June  23, 

June  20 

Feb.   28, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 

3  Good  will. 

<  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

^  Unaccrued  interest  and  taxes. 


6  Advanced  payments. 
'  Reserve. 
8  Fixtures. 
8  Prepaid  insurance. 
1°  Investments. 


11  Reserve  to  guarantee  accounts. 

12  For  depreciation. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Adjourned. 
15  And  tools. 


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313 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


5  SI,  140 

8  4,627 
3  156 
10350 


13,226 


- 

- 

16  5,481 

- 

1—0 
1       1  00 

_ 

24  7,374 

32,598 

_ 

2,261 

- 

1,200 

- 

115,106 

2=  3,000 

- 

- 

4,751 

- 

50,000 

28  100,010 

154,990 

S12,439 

152,711 
40,890 

195,935 

463,683 

2,131,296 

10,000 

23,183 

5,481 

281,088 

10,116 

20,627 

2,803 

5,600 

,521,105 

12,415 

46,098 

5,500 

189,762 

20,275 
4,179 

34,077 
640,502 
622,365 

48,390 

50,000 

50 

149,782 

255,000 


LUBILITIES. 


$10,000 

30,000 
25,000 

57,700 

326,000 

1,405,000 

10,000 

10,000 

30 

170,000 

8,000 
22  2,000 
10,000 

2,000 

30 

500,000 

1,250 

25,000 

5,000 

50,000 

3,600 

3,000 

30,000 

300,000 

300,000 

15,000 

50,000 

30 

55,000 

250,000 


$1,439 

15,331 
2,524 

14,100 

11,552 

178,465 

2,358 

5,451 

19 1,400 

4,373 
184 

17,105 

16,098 
500 


6,350 

4,016 
320,468 
302,211 
33,390 


8,167 
5,000 


$21,500 

73,000 
40,000 


105,000 


23  5,300 


91,000 


20,000 


$1,000 


35,089 

6  24,716 

5,000 


51,135 

330,000 

8,059 

1,000 


4,000 
6,938 
5,000 

48,762 


$24,082 
7 1,028 
11362 


12  50,000 


176,497 
13  41,334 


2,766 


2»148 


5,254 


4,227 


$965 
8,004 


36,131 


4,540 
116 


619 
270 


10,325 

1,179 

61 

20,034 

20,154 


20 
56,115 


$12,439 

152,711 
40,890 

195,935 

463,683 

2,131,296 

10,000 

23,183 

5,481 

281,088 

10,116 

20,627 

2,803 

5,600 

521,105 

12,415 

46,098 

5,500 

189,762 

20,275 
4,179 

34,077 
640,502 
622,365 

48,390 

50,000 

50 

149,782 

255,000 


16  Lease. 

1'  Improvement  account. 
1'  Insurance  account. 
1'  Accrued  interest. 
20  Insurance  fund. 


21  And  right  to  use  specific. 

22  In  treasury. 

23  Mortgages. 


25  Horses,  teams,  etc. 


26  And  horses,  wagons,  etc. 
2'  No  business  done. 
28  Ten  thousand  and  one  shares  of 
stock  in  treasury. 


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1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S 

a 

a 

C3 
O 

res, 
dise, 
and 
Proc- 

42 

TION. 

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0 

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Eureka   Syrup    Co.,    Somer- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

1 
$35,000 

$2,307 

$4,519 

$4,998 

ville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Evans  Mill  Supply  Co.,  The, 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.     8, 

July    31, 

5,000  " 

- 

- 

3,641 

5,301 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

i 

Evans  Stamping  and  Plating 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

Sll,156 

23,933 

33,215 

29,466 

Conapany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Evening  Traveler  Company, 

Aug.   21, 

Uan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,908 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Everett     Coal     Company, 

Oct.      6, 

July     6, 

June     1, 

5,000 ; 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,175 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Everett     Drug      Company, 

May     1, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

61 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Everett  Foundry  Company, 

Sept.  14, 

May   19, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Everett  Mills,  Boston,  . 

June  27, 
1914. 

June     3, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

1,400,000 

500,000 

710,000 

910,178 

1,078,077 

Everett    Morgan    Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    28, 

Nov.  30, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,196 

■Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Everett     Piano     Company, 

May  26, 

May  21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

21,207 

147,462 

9,971 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Everett  Publishing  Company, 

May  22, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     4 , 

2,500 

- 

■400 

- 

300 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Everett    Square    Pharmacy, 

Aug.     5, 

July    22, 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

3,700 

287 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Everole  Company,  Boston,    . 

May  20, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

100,000 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

Everson  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.      1, 

45,000 

- 

1,303 

4,751 

842 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

i 

Ewell-Cooper  Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

25,000 

7,441 

15,614 

4,375 

3,661 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ewig    and    Kattler    Realty 

July    25, 

July     7, 

July     7, 

50,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

1,100 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Excel    Manufacturing    Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    28, 

Dee.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

275 

209 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Excel  Vacuum  Cleaner  Com- 

May 28, 

13  _ 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

200 

500 

410 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Export  Phosphate  Company, 

Aug.   24, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

1,500,000 

1,244,468 

- 

14  23,603 

9,846 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Eye  Rex  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May     7, 
1914. 

16  _ 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

25 

" 

F.   A.    Button   Motor   Co., 

July    23, 

Feb.    11, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

5,000 

1,561 

36,501 

13,373 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.   A.   East  on  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

12,000 

- 

565 

17,836 

3,077 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  A.  Phelps  Company,  The, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,274 

4,994 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  A.  Teeling  Carriage  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.     1, 

4,000 

- 

1,900 

1,100 

850 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

F.  A.  Whitney  Carriage  Com- 

Aug.  17, 

July   21, 

July     1, 

84,000 

80,000 

6,700 

91,928 

241,268 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  A.  York  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.     4, 
1914. 

"Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Oct.      1, 
1913. 

8,100 

18,000 

~ 

13,509 

24,459 

F.  B.  Rogers  Silver  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

8,000 

10,000 

22,464 

22,718 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  B.  Taylor  and  Son,  Incor- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

30,393 

10,196 

porated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  B.  Tilton  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.  13, 

Aug.   12, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

1,500 

400 

2,265 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  B.  Washburn  &  Co.,  Cor- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

166,250 

54,383 

66,859 

45,682 

poration,  The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  Blunienthal  Company  of 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

72,273 

73,627 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Trade-marks. 

»  Mortgage. 

11  Cash  paid  fc 

r  stock  not . 

(fet  issued. 

2  Good  will  and  formulae. 

'  Depreciation. 

12  Patent    rig 

hts     and 

jigs     and 

3  Good  will. 

8  Patent  rights,  scale 

s  and  patter 

ns.                    patterns. 

<  Company  not  carrying  on 

easiness. 

»  Fixtures. 

13  NonehelJs 

nceorganiz 

ition. 

'  Teaming  property. 

1"  The  Jn 

0.  Church  C 

/O.,  CincinnE 

iti. 

1914.] 


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315 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


^ 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

111 

3 
O 

1 

1 

o 

o 

s 

'a. 

ci 
O 

< 

-i 

■f 

J. 

1 

§■2 

_3 

"H. 

3 

13 

i 

3 
o 
E-1 

1  S5,000 

2 15,000 

3 1,000 

- 

S4,652 

136,476 

$32,900 

$3,576 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

$36,476 

- 

- 

9,942 

2,780 

4,118 

- 

- 

$3,044 

- 

9,942 

- 

- 

- 

97,770 

30,000 

8,068 

- 

$15,000 

35,396 

$9,306 

97,770 

- 

- 

726,778 

731,686 

100,000 

100 

$604,000 

27,586 

- 

- 

731,686 

3  2,000 

5S400 

- 

6,575 

2,600 

775 

6  800 

- 

- 

2,400 

6,575 

- 

- 

580 

5,641 

3,700 

1,941 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

5,641 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

3  3,500 

- 

304 

3,198,255 
8,000 

1,400,000 
2,000 

1,255,000 

- 

6,000 

260,000 
'  137,252 

146,003 

3,198,255 
8,000 

8  5,007 
3 1,950 

923,706 

78,008 

285,361 
2,650 

100,000 
2,500 

13,645 

11 163,980 

150 

: 

7,736 

- 

: 

285,361 
2,650 

- 

- 

503 

4,490 

3,000 

1,490 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,490 

- 

50 

50 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50 

: 

: 

38,324 
1,040 

45,220 
32,131 

37,000 
11  7,624 
14,200 

596 
3,705 

14,226 

: 

: 

- 

45,220 
32,131 

- 

- 

8,699 

54,799 

25,600 

2,, 599 

- 

26,600 

- 

- 

54,799 

12  392 

- 

25,469 

26,345 

25,000 

1,345 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,345 

- 

- 

9,540 

10,650 

4,600 

6,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,650 

- 

15  311,199 

- 

1,589,116 

1,400,000 

51,061 

- 

138,055 

- 

- 

1,589,116 

1'  13,400 
3  1,000 

- 

575 
2,129 

15,000 
58,564 

15,000 
25,000 

1,064 

- 

32,500 

: 

- 

15,000 
58,564 

- 

- 

- 

21,478 

12,000 

3,584 

- 

- 

5,894 

- 

21,478 

3  2,000 

- 

2,697 

10,965 

5,000 

5,965 

- 

- 

- 

10,965 

3  500 

- 

- 

4,350 

800 

490 

3,000 

- 

- 

60 

4,350 

- 

5,500 
20  4,484 

: 

425,396 
60,452 

84,000 
8,100 

64,018 
11,309 

14,000 

19,011 

70,000 
18  9,351 

198,027 

8,032 

425,396 
60,452 

-. 

21500 

- 

63,682 

30,000 

4,745 

- 

19,500 

9,437 

- 

63,682 

- 

- 

- 

40,589 

20,000 

15,623 

- 

- 

3,769 

1,197 

40,589 

3  1,000 

22  300 

172 

5,637 

2,000 

23  2,469 

- 

- 

983 

185 

5,637 

- 

2,058 
24 18,196 

- 

353,428 
145,900 

195,900 
10,000 

16,008 
135,900 

35,000 

49,000 

57,520 

- 

353,428 
145,900 

1*  Including  overburden  on  hand. 
15  Mining,    mill   and   plant   equip- 
ment. 
«  None  held  in  1914. 


1'  Trade-marks  and  formula. 

18  Insurance  fund. 

19  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2°  Teams,  automobiles  and  furniture. 


21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Equipment  and  fixtures. 

23  Including  notes  and  loans. 
2''  Horses  and  vehicles. 


316 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 

"« 

Assets. 

1 

o 

1 
1 

c 
.1 

p. 
ea 
O 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

o 

l3 

2 

anuf 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<u 

^ 

§ 

S 

S 

F.  C.  Gale  &  Co.  (Inc.),  Bos- 

Apr.    4, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

$5,343 

$4,659 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.     C.     Hebard     Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    23, 

Feb.    23, 

50,000 

$20,000 

$17,916 

36,318 

42,749 

Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  C.  Henderson  Co.,  Boston, 

Dec.   23, 
1913. 

Nov.     3, 
1913. 

Oct.    31, 
1913. 

75,000 

- 

- 

115,294 

68,050 

F.   C.   Parker  &   Son,   Inc., 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

4,670 

35,913 

47,426 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  C.  Warren  and  Bradford 

May  21, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

22,745 

38,191 

27,684 

111,677 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  C.  Wilson  Co.,  Haverhill, 

May     9, 
1914. 

6  May     7, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

- 

17,408 

7,481 

F.  D.  Weeks  Extracting  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

8,750 

2,000 

305 

761 

pany,  The,  Shirley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  E.  Bacon  and  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

- 

6,000 

3,487 

2,417 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  E.  Burke  Shoe  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

45,112 

27,509 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  E.  Burnham  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    15, 
1914. 

6  Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

15,000 

- 

- 

7,596 

9,573 

F.  E.  Earle  Company,  New 

Feb.     9, 

6  Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

8,145 

4,598 

6,971 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    E.    Gregory    Company, 

Aug.   19, 

July   20, 

June  30, 

15,000 

- 

9,605 

36,179 

33,606 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    E.    Harding    Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

2,480 

30,812 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  E.  Jones  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  18, 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.  25, 

15,000 

- 

- 

142,260 

160,090 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

F.   E.   Nelson   Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    20, 

Dee.   31, 

100,000 

60,000 

- 

74,804 

11,957 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.   E.   Powers  Company, 

June  20, 

May   12, 

Apr.      1, 

75,000 

27,634 

- 

15,983 

70,866 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  E.  Wells  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.    31, 

90,000 

28,404 

40,079 

82,732 

35,508 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  F.  Woodward  Co.,  The, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

40,000 

5,000 

25,846 

31,760 

Fitohburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  G.  Guilds  Company,  The, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     3, 

June   13, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,444 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  H.  Day  Co.,  The,  Green- 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    15, 

9,000 

- 

- 

25,751 

2,860 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.   H.   Dickinson  Co.,   The, 

July    10, 

June    6, 

May  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

708 

15,847 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  H.  Gilson  Company,  Bos- 

June 26, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

110,000 

- 

147,317 

61,058 

76,036 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  H.  Haskell  Lumber  Com- 

July    1, 

« Apr.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

7,100 

5,400 

11,768 

13,258 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  H.  Lane  Company,  Fitch- 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.      1, 

16,000 

- 

26  4,544 

21,972 

3,022 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  H.  Putnam  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.    5, 

6  Nov.    8, 

Sept.    1, 

5,000 

- 

26  3,620 

9,209 

1,712 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

F.    H.    Putnam    Company, 

Nov.  20, 

6  Nov.    7, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

26  3,500 

7,120 

2,212 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    H.    Roberts    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

900,000 

244,034 

55,002 

200,000 

245,873 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    H.    Thomas    Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

73,848 

65,579 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  H.  Young  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

100 

5,180 

10,694 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  J.  Barnard  and  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     4, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

938 

4,362 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
"  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 
■•  Treasury  stock. 

'  Good  will. 


6  Adjourned. 

'  Horses,  vehicles,  etc. 

8  Fixtures. 

9  Prepaid  expenses. 
1"  Subscription. 


11  Prepaid  insurance. 

12  Trade-marks. 

1'  Stock  in  other  companies. 

1^  Haverhill  lease. 

16  Fixtures  and  improvements. 


1914. 


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317 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 
111 

t 
a 

i 

■a 
a 

1 

1 

1 

1 
"a. 

0 

>> 

•< 

J. 

-a 
a 

■gi 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

0, 
3 

1 

-a 
a 

C3 

tcl 

3 
0 

- 

i$250 

$12,033 

$22,285 

$15,000 
2  4,000 
50,000 

75,000 

$3,285 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$22,285 

5  $4,513 

3949 
4 10,000 

11 

127,932 
187,868 

26,654 
73,582 

: 

$50,000 

$39,286 

81,278 

127,932 
187,868 

- 

- 

- 

88,009 

50,000 

635 

- 

- 

12,649 

24,725 

88,009 

- 

- 

- 

200,297 

100,000 

57,812 

- 

- 

42,485 

- 

200,297 

- 

7  8,948 

- 

33,837 

20,000 

8,268 

- 

4,500 

1,069 

- 

33,837 

- 

- 

- 

11,816 

5,000 

750 

$1,000 

1,500 

1,500 

2,066 

11,816 

5  39,700 

- 

32,623 

84,227 

50,000 

3,982 

30,245 

- 

- 

- 

84,227 

- 

8  750 

9  851 

- 

74,222 

10,000 

55,670 

- 

- 

- 

8,552 

74,222 

- 

- 

17,169 

15,000 

2,169 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,169 

5 1,600 

"231 

~ 

21,314 
79,621 

7,300 
10500 
15,000 

9,510 

14,297 

- 

1,350 

50,324 

2,654 

21,314 
79,621 

12  2,000 
5  8,000 

1 1,557 
13  29,825 

~ 

74,674 
302,350 

30,000 
15,000 

9,007 
22,350 

- 

5,500 
225,000 

30,167 
40,000 

- 

74,674 
302,350 

- 

"  2,490 
15  5,000 

~ 

154,251 

100,000 

1,082 

- 

45,964 

- 

7,205 

154,251 

5  2,000 

16  8,919 

- 

125,402 

64,000 
2  3,800 
90,000 

57,602 

- 

- 

- 

- 

125,402 

- 

- 

- 

186,723 

11,771 

- 

31,750 

- 

53,202 

186,723 

- 

V  14,000 

- 

116,606 

40,000 

3,848 

8,000 

64,111 

647 

- 

116,606 

5  5,000 

18  30,924 

- 

41,368 

22,000 

296 

- 

6,250 

19  8,000 

4,822 

41,368 

- 

2075 

2,135 

30,821 

9,000 

706 

21,000 

115 

- 

- 

30,821 

5  500 

1188 

- 

17,243 

4,500 

63 

- 

- 

10,312 

2,368 

17,243 

: 

21 6,100 
8  200 

25  400 

7,857 

290,511 
45,983 

110,000 
25,000 

5,304 

22  2,269 

921 

6,120 

12,801 
13,942 

23  81,290 
2^  2,981 

75,866 

290,511 
45,983 

- 

- 

29,538 

16,000 

4,336 

- 

4,953 

2,228 

2,021 

29,538 

27  3,000 

- 

- 

17,541 

5,000 

1,810 

- 

4,992 

- 

5,739 

17,541 

3,000 

- 

2,989 

18,821 

5,000 

3,321 

8,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

18,821 

6  380,000 

858,998 

- 

1,183,907 

900,000 

14,016 

125,000 

96,891 

48,000 

- 

1,183,907 

12  239 

8 10,787 

- 

150,453 

59,200 

44,343 

- 

12,878 

24,683 

9,349 

150,453 

- 

- 

- 

15,974 

7,500 

552 

- 

- 

7,922 

- 

15,974 

~ 

~ 

- 

6,500 

5,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

16  Equipment. 

1'  Stocks  and  bonds. 

18  Horses,  trucks,  tools,  etc. 

19  Depreciation  fund. 


2"  Supplies. 

21  Securities. 

22  Accruing  debts. 

23  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


2''  Suspense  account. 

25  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

26  And  fixtures. 
2'  Patent  rights. 


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F.  J.  Terrill  Motor  Company, 

Jan.    17, 

1  _ 

Jan.      1, 

S5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$2,140 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    J.    Timmons    Company, 

Oct.    14, 

July    14, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

$500 

- 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.   Johnson  Company,   Bos- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    12, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

$500 

- 

9,453 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  L.  &  J.  C.  Codman  Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

^$200 

10,616 

45,064 

60,576 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  L.  Daggett  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  12, 
1914. 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

150,000 

3,057 

25,521 

153,294 

98,247 

F.  L.  Hewes  &  Company  (In- 

Mch. 17, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

30,601 

12,173 

corporated),  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  L.  Horton  Manufacturing 

May   14, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

- 

3,000 

5,156 

22,685 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  L.  O'Bryan  Company,  The, 

July    15, 

June   10, 

Apr.     1. 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

56 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  M.  Bill  Company  of  Bos- 

Sept. 15, 

May   11, 

Mch  31, 

50,000 

2,200 

8  439 

40,284 

52,532 

ton,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.   M.   Butler  Company, 

July   25, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,410 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.   M.   Harris  Company, 

July     3, 

June     4, 

May     1, 

4,000 

- 

- 

6,500 

704 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  M.  Keeler  Company,  The, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

27,576 

26,976 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  M.  West  Box  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

35,000 

214,109 

10,000 

149,863 

68,193 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  N.  Rock  Iron  Co.,  Boston, 

July    30, 
1914. 

July     3, 
1914. 

July     1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

7,449 

3,699 

13,324 

F.  0.  Clark  Engraving  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,850 

254 

1,771 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
F.  0.  Dewey  Company,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

8,354 

10,087 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.    P.    O'Connor   Company, 

Apr.      3, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

24,724 

38,548 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  Putnam  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

10,000 

~ 

48,486 

50,077 

F.   S.  Brightman  Company, 

Nov.    2, 

Oct.    27, 

Sept.  30, 

7,500 

- 

- 

13,05o 

6,445 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  S.  Carr  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

"  Mch.  23, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

50,831 

46,583 

14,928 

13,632 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  S.  McDermott  Company, 

Oct.    21, 

July    14, 

Apr.    18, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,809 

3,316 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  S.  Payne  Co.,  Cambridge, 

Feb.     6, 
1914. 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

140,000 

- 

37,360 

22,980 

33,225 

F.     S.     Perkins     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

5,428 

4,963 

4,866 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.  T.  Lord  Polish  Co.,  Cam- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      2, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,842 

1,602 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  T.  Moroombe,  White  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

li'Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,231 

2,951 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  T.  Mussey  Towel  Supply 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.      1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

5,167 

1,736 

Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    W.    Darling    Company, 

June     3, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

20,407 

3,251 

4,810 

6,798 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  W.  Dean  Inc.,  Boston,       . 

May   15, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

2,000 

_ 

~ 

500 

5,635 

F.  W.  Dunbar  &  Co.  (Inc.), 

Feb.     9, 

1'  Jan.      8, 

Deo.   24, 

10,000 

- 

780 

85 

5,461 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.    W.    Flosdorf    Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    16, 

20,000 

- 

1,900 

3,072 

1,284 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I  None  held  since  organizat 

ion. 

6  Trade- 

marks  and  f 

;ood  will. 

8  And  fix 

;ures. 

2  Good  will. 

"  Reserv 

e  for  redem 

ption  of  bonds. 

8  Suspen 

e. 

'  Other  neraonal  nronertv. 

7  Paten 

rights. 

w  Other  1 

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Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

$940 

$5,940 

- 

- 

$7,300 

7,800 

5,000 

$2,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,800 

2  7,500 

- 

- 

17,453 

10,000 

- 

- 

$3,500 

- 

3,953 

17,453 

- 

- 

- 

116,456 

50,000 

53,585 

- 

$12,871 

- 

116,456 

5 100,000 

- 

380,119 
42,774 

150,000 
25,000 

24,711 
14,858 

$50,000 

86,551 
2,010 

60,940 
6  7,917 

906 

380,119 
42,774 

90,000 

- 

- 

120,841 

99,000 

16,458 

5,383 

120,841 

■  36,400 

- 

244 

36,700 

36,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,700 

: 

9  28,364 

28,590 

152,409 
12,410 

50,000 
2,100 

11,886 

10  9,023 

9,397 

50,000 

31,500 

~ 

913 

152,409 
12,410 

- 

- 

- 

7,204 

4,000 

2,327 

- 

- 

- 

877 

7,204 

- 

- 

- 

54,552 

20,000 

32,379 

- 

- 

2,173 

- 

54,552 

- 

- 

- 

442,165 

35,000 

9,988 

6,500 

33,000 

357,677 

- 

442,165 

2  25,000 

- 

- 

49,472 

40,200 

7,220 

- 

- 

- 

2,052 

49,472 

2 1,500 

- 

452 

5,827 

5,000 

827 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,827 

■  5,000 

- 

2,203 

25,644 

20,000 

5,644 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,644 

"  7,750 

12  4,980 
13  580 

- 

76,582 

57,600 

10,433 

- 

7,500 

"330 

719 

76,582 

- 

1=500 
16 1,050 

- 

110,113 
19,500 

50,000 
7,500 

8,833 
4,506 

_ 

50,043 

7,494 

1,237 

110,113 
19,500 

- 

- 

- 

125,974 

45,000 

8,825 

25,000 

34,132 

- 

13,017 

125,974 

2 18,000 

15  3,500 
18  2.000 
19 1,000 

25,975 

16,625 
138,540 

5,000 
91,600 

11,625 
46,940 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

16,625 
138,540 

- 

- 

- 

15,257 

12,000 

358 

- 

- 

- 

2,899 

15,257 

- 

i»555 

- 

3,999 

1,000 

158 

- 

- 

- 

2,841 

3,999 

- 

- 

969 

6,151 

5,000 

1,151 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,151 

2 1,200 

- 

- 

8,103 

6,000 

1,527 

- 

- 

300 

276 

8,103 

- 

- 

- 

35,266 

24,800 

2,098 

4,000 

1,500 

1,000 

1,868 

35,266 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

8,135 

2,000 

81 

- 

5,000 

- 

1,054 

8,135 

2  5,C00 

- 

1,952 

13,278 

10,000 

3,278 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,278 

- 

- 

12,091 

18,347 

14,700 

1,518 

- 

2,129 

- 

- 

18,347 

11  Good  will  and  leasehold. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Prepaid  insurance. 


1^  Reserve. 

15  Fixtures. 

16  Stocks. 


1'  Adjourned. 

18  Horses  and  wagons. 

19  Ten  shares  treasury  stock. 


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F.  W.  Francis  Cigar  and  To- 

Nov. 17, 

Oct.    14, 

July    15, 

$50,000 

$525 

$4,032 

$1,298 

bacco  Company,  The,  New 
Bedford. 
F.     W.     Garran    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

July    11, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

16,829 

440 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

F.   W.   Lombard   Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

$10,213 

4,000 

9,054 

6,355 

Ashburnham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.    W.    Mann    Company, 

Aug.  31, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

20,000 

6,250 

5,830 

1,953 

9,153 

Milford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

F.  W.  Martin  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May  27, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

F.  W.  Wentworth  Company, 

May     8, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

10,000 

18,895 

13,477 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Faber   and   Company,    Inc., 

Mch.  10, 

5  Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

L 

4,088 

19,982 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Factory  Cash  Shoe  Store,  Inc., 

May  27, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,826 

6,265 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Factory     Power     Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

19,800 

10,000 

- 

5,762 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Faelten    Pianoforte    School, 

Oct.      8, 

Sept.  19, 

June  30, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

5,000 

3,542 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fairbanks  Brothers  Company, 

June     1, 

May  13, 

May     1, 

4,500 

_ 

- 

4,034 

2,111 

Whitman. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Foundry  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

7,262 

400 

7,406 

7,288 

pany,  Fairhaven. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Falcon  Press,  Boston,    . 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.    13, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

365 

407 

3,668 

Fall  Brook  Cranberry  Com- 

July   31, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

14,600 

225 

100 

_ 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  Mountain  Electric  Com- 

July   22, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

241,824 

with  R.  E. 

18,694 

33,546 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fall    River    Cash    Trading 

May  25, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    22, 

10,000 

- 

- 

427 

127 

Stamp      Company,      Fall 
River. 
Fall  River  Daily  Globe  Pub- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

June   19, 

May  26, 

Apr.    30, 

80,000 

120,000 

20,000 

100 

13,596 

lishing  Company,  The,  Fall 
River. 
Fall  River  Daily  Herald  Pub- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

July    17, 

May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

70,000 

28,500 

42,393 

1,987 

15,951 

lishing    Company,     Fall 
River. 
Fall   River   Electric    Manu- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

10,000 

_ 

1,700 

450 

750 

facturing    Company,    Fall 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

River. 

Fall  River  Foundry  and  Ma- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

9,000 

- 

4,536 

chine  Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fall  River  Iron  Works  Com- 

Sept. 18, 

5  Aug.  25, 

July     3, 

4,000,000 

4,250,631 

with  R.  E. 

706,452 

759,249 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  River  Laundry  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

70,000 

86,451 

19,686 

487 

8,167 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  River  Real  Estate  Asso- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

385,000 

381,000 

4,000 

- 

469 

ciation  of  Fall  River,  Fall 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

River. 

Fall  River  Rubber  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

5  Sept.  17, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,728 

2,974 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fall  River   Steam  and   Gas 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

22,500 

12,641 

1,200 

19,909 

12,653 

Pipe  Company-corporation, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Taxicab  Company, 

July    23, 

12  _ 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

13  6,500 

500 

519 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

Falmouth    Cranberry    Com- 

Aug.  11, 

July    22, 

July    22, 

37,500 

34,042 

50 

431 

1,749 

pany,  The,  Falmouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Falmouth  Mushroom  Cellars, 

Nov.  16, 

Sept.  12, 

Aug.  31, 

150,000 

88,733 

with  R.  E. 

3,825 

739 

Inc.,  Falmouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

>  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


^  Patent  rights. 
5  Adjourned. 
'  Fixtures. 


'  Depreciation  on  accounts  receiv- 
able. 
8  Depreciation  and  reserve  account. 


1914. 


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- 

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$11,191 

$9,800 

$1,391 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$11,191 

1 15,000 

2  $4,958 

- 

37,227 

25,000 

12,146 

- 

- 

- 

$81 

37,227 

- 

- 

- 

29,622 

9,500 
3 1,000 

7,462 

$8,000 

$1,525 

- 

2,135 

29,622 

4  500 

- 

- 

23,686 

20,000 

410 

- 

- 

- 

3,276 

23,686 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,355 

48,727 

25,000 

23,727 

- 

- 

- 

48,727 

- 

6  1,100 

- 

25,170 

3,500 

7,888 

- 

12,717 

- 

1,085 

25,170 

- 

2  50 

250 

12,391 

5,000 

5,396 

- 

- 

7  $1,995 

- 

12,391 

- 

- 

- 

35,562 

20,000 

- 

10,000 

- 

1,133 

4,429 

35,562 

i 5,000 

- 

- 

13,542 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,542 

13,542 

' 

- 

- 

6,145 

4,500 

454 

- 

- 

1,191 

- 

6,145 

- 

- 

- 

22,356 

20,000 

1,208 

- 

- 

- 

1,148 

22,356 

- 

- 

1,037 

5,477 

5,000 

477 

- 

- 

- 

5,477 

- 

- 

422 

15,347 

9,400 

197 

3,500 

2,250 

- 

- 

15,347 

- 

- 

- 

294,064 

108,000 

11,983 

65,000 

- 

51,394 
8  57,687 

- 

294i064 

~ 

~ 

146 

700 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

700 

- 

- 

- 

153,696 

80,000 

4,502 

- 

- 

- 

69,194 

153,696 

- 

2,000 

2  3,462 

9  736 

- 

95,029 

59,000 

3,666 

16,000 

12,250 

4,113 

- 

95,029 

1 3,400 

- 

800 

7,100 

5,100 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

7,100 

- 

- 

- 

13,536 

10,000 

2,948 

- 

- 

- 

588 

13,536 

- 

w  63,578 

- 

5,779,910 

2,000,000 

78,962 

- 

1,473,965 

2,226,983 

- 

5,779,910 

- 

"  8,777 

- 

123,568 

70,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

48,568 

123,568 

- 

- 

483 

385,952 

385,000 

52 

- 

900 

- 

- 

385,952 

- 

- 

- 

9,702 

5,000 

4,009 

- 

- 

- 

693 

9,702 

- 

- 

- 

46,403 

22,500 

6,651 

- 

8,500 

8,752 

- 

46,403 

- 

- 

- 

7,519 

5,000 

300 

»  2,000 

- 

- 

219 

7,519 

- 

15  780 

448 

37,500 

37,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,500 

1 18,000 

w  2,200 

50,324 

163,821 

105,000 

4,756 

- 

54,065 

- 

- 

163,821 

9  Interest  and  insurance  prepaid. 
'1  Insurance  and  interest  prepaid. 
"  Horses  and  wagons. 


12  None  held  in  1914. 
1'  And  automobiles. 
1*  Mortgage. 


15  "Expense. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


322 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


03 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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si) 

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t 

a 
1 
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actures, 
shandise, 
erial,  and 
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Family    Grocery    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

'  $10,000 

_ 

Sl,120 

$3,410 

$7,146 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jamous  Players  Film  Com- 

Nov. 23, 

1  Oct.      5, 

July     3, 

50,000 

- 

- 

9,726 

41,609 

pany  of  New  England,  Bos- 
ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

-Tarm    Products    Company, 

May   18, 

8  May  15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

farmer's    Shoe    Shop,    Inc., 

July    21, 

Apr.    30, 

Feb.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

8,621 

1,636 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Farmington     River     Water 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

10  $20,214 

- 

- 

57 

Power  Company,  Lee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

"28,338 

Farnam  Cheshire  Lime  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

78,994 

20,000 

21,874 

75,756 

pany,  Cheshire. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Farr  Alpaca  Company,  Hol- 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

7,200,000 

2,064,303 

1,486,907 

2,637,594 

2,172,638 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Farrington  Agency,  Inc.,  The, 

July   27, 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,500 

650 

1,813 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Farrington  Mercantile  Com- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

44 

27 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Farrington  Printing  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

5,000 

2,000 

8,515 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Farwell  Bleachery,  Boston,    . 

Sept.    3, 
1914. 

Uuly   28, 
1914. 

June  27, 
1914. 

200,000 

165,000 

96,632 

13,559 

112,579 

Farwell  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Feb.   24, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.  27, 
1913. 

500,000 

491,489 

with  R.  E. 

172,261 

56,234 

Farwell-Vose  Company,  Ash- 

Mch. 31, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

24 

- 

36 

land. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Faulkner  Lumber  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     1, 

Feb.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

21,720 

10,296 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Faulkner  Manufacturing 

Apr.   27, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

52,000 

23,000 

65,908 

26,050 

Company,  Billerica. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fay  Brothers  Company,  Cam- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

9,096 

2,632 

1,703 

5,147 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fearing,  Whiton  &  Co.,  In- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

175,000 

- 

- 

209,027 

195,190 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feculose  Company  of  Ameri- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

10,000 

17,252 

- 

- 

ca,  The,  Ayer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Federal    Association,  Lowell. 

June  23, 
1914. 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

1,000 

~ 

" 

" 

1,418 

Federal  Chemical  Co.,  Bos- 

July    6, 

May    9, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

432 

2,096 

3,937 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Federal  Engraving  and  Pub- 

July   14, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,400 

100 

1,994 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Federal     Metallic     Packing 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

23  20,296 

4,856 

6,809 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Federal  Paper  Box  Machin- 

Feb.  18, 

Jan.    22, 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

- 

9,160 

- 

29,721 

ery  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Federal   Printing   Company, 

May     1, 

lApr.   29, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

400 

70 

350 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Federal  Products  Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

200 

1,000 

589 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Federal  Rubber  Waste  Com- 

Dec. 23, 

July   29, 

July     1, 

20,000 

3,200 

200 

3,500 

4,663 

pany,  Chelsea,. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Federal    Shoe    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      1, 

150,000 

60,000 

30,000 

102,597 

14,041 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Federal     Tool     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

81,551 

98,682 

1,338 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Federal  Wharf  and  Storage 

Apr.   15, 

iFeb.    12, 

Feb.     1, 

125,000 

400,000 

- 

- 

246 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fellman  Mnfg.  Co.,  Maiden, 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Jan.    17, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

49,800 

1  Adjourned. 

6  Deferred  charge. 

10  Land  and  water  r 

ights. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Reserves. 

11  Buildings,  road  a 

nd  dam. 

'■>  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

8  Adjourned.    Compan 

y  has  done 

12  Telephone  line. 

''  Films  and  film  rights. 

no  business  during 

past  year. 

13  Stocks  and  secur 

ties. 

■■  Investments. 

9  Fixtures. 

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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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$11,676 

810,000 

51,676 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$11,676 

2  S25,000 
2  7,500 

3  Sl,852 
i  23,822 

5  9,700 

6  4,750 

$2,500 

116,459 
10,000 

50,000 
10,000 

29,721 

$8,889 

$22,874 
'  4,975 

116,459 
10,000 

- 

9  345 

48 

10,650 

2,000 

8,650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,650 

- 

12  1,796 

49,595 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

13  68,500 

68,282 

333,406 

125,000 

36,249 

$84,000 

88,157 

- 

- 

333,406 

- 

- 

- 

8,361,442 

7,200,000 

202,525 

- 

- 

'  695,182 

$263,735 

8,361,442 

- 

- 

- 

5,963 

300 

1,415 

- 

"2,102 

- 

2,146 

5,963 

- 

- 

301 

372 

300 

72 

- 

- 

- 

- 

372 

- 

- 

- 

15,515 

5,000 

2,415 

- 

- 

- 

8,100 

15,515 

- 

15  5,804 
18  5,537 

- 

393,574 
725,521 

200,000 
500,000 

20,097 
16 1,792 
45,680 

- 

153,000 

118,895 

1'  52,790 

15,956 

"  10,885 

- 

393,574 
725,521 

2  50,000 

- 

- 

50,060 

50,000 

60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,060 

- 

- 

- 

32,016 

13,000 

3,140 

- 

15,393 

483 

- 

32,016 

- 

- 

219,379 

386,337 

100,000 

286,337 

- 

- 

- 

- 

386,337 

2.1,500 

- 

386 

20,464 

12,000 

1,406 

- 

6,500 

558 

- 

20,464 

- 

19 1,400 

- 

405,617 

172,000 

83,350 

'       - 

140,000 

10,267 

- 

405,617 

_ 

_ 

7,617 

« 

34,869 
1,418 

3,000 
20  17,669 

9,200 

5,000 

: 

- 

1,418 

34,869 
1,418 

- 

21800 

22  108 

- 

7,373 

2,000 

1,622 

- 

3,000 

751 

- 

7,373 

- 

8,837 

12,331 

10,000 

2,331 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,331 

24  20,000 

- 

32,266 

84,227 

35,000 

3,912 

25,000 

20,315 

- 

- 

84,227 

- 

- 

- 

38,881 

8,000 

28,560 

- 

- 

- 

2,321 

38,881 

2  7,500 

- 

- 

8,320 

7,500 

275 

383 

125 

37 

- 

8,320 

25 16,000 

- 

4,449 

22,238 

1,800 

230 

20,208 

- 

- 

- 

22,238 

- 

- 

423 

11,986 

6,000 

5,986 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,986 

•- 

- 

- 

206,638 

150,000 

51,882 

- 

- 

- 

4,756 

206,638 

24  296 

~ 

2,225 
4,156 

•  184,092 
404,402 

10,000 
125,000 

21,497 
26  4,402 

275,000 

147,400 

2,354 
1' 2,841 

- 

184,092 
404,402 

~ 

2MQ0 

49,700 

49,800 

49,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49,800 

"  Notes  payable  on  conditional  sale 
of  machinery. 

15  Insurance. 

16  Taxes  accrued. 
"  Depreciation. 


18  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

19  Equipment. 

2"  Subscriptions  to  stock. 

21  Formulse. 

22  Electros  and  unexpired  insurance. 


23  And  moulds. 

24  Patent  rights. 

25  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

26  Taxes  1913. 
"  Contract. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

n 

o 

a 
1 

03 

a. 

O 
1     . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

-i 

^ 

,ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
:  in  Proc- 

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Fellows   &    Duckworth    Co. 

Meh.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

$5,000 

$500 

_ 

$5,700 

Inc.,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fells    Ice    Company,     The, 

July     8, 

June  15, 

June  15, 

15,000 

1  $7,500 

200 

$10,000 

1,340 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Felton  &  Son,  Incorporated, 

May  22, 

May   18, 

Apr.    30, 

300,000 

240,000 

32,000 

97,470 

44,119 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Felton-Turner  Heating  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,000 

10,589 

22,514 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fenway    Garage    Company, 

Dec.  27, 

Dec.     3, 

Sept.  30, 

250,000 

332,262 

- 

3,478 

25,862 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ferdinand    Furniture    Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

22,000 

594 

_ 

29,590 

52,047 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ferguson-Bedell  Co.,  Boston, 

May     5, 
1914. 

Apr.   18, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

888 

8,479 

Ferguson  Company,  Worces- 

Sept.   8, 

Aug.     4, 

Aug.     4, 

15,000 

- 

- 

7,500 

6,500 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ferris,  Jardine,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June   19, 
1914. 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

Ferro-Nutrine           Chemical 

July    27, 

9  _ 

Apr.     2, 

100,000 

- 

- 

490 

75 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fessenden    School,    Incorpo- 

July   24, 

July   14, 

July     6, 

40,000 

97,000 

- 

- 

2,617 

rated,  The,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fiberloid     Company,     The, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000,000 

391,965 

554,007 

842,730 

646,058 

Springfield.  ^ 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fibre    Finishing    Company, 

Feb.     5, 

12  _ 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

10,709 

6,918 

18,242 

10,983 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fidelity  Corporation,  Boston, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    10, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

16  80 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fidelity  Cranberry  Company 

Mch.    2, 

Nov.  24, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

39,660 

1,160 

1,500 

2,467 

of  Cape  Cod,  Pembroke. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Fidelity  Mercantile  Agency  of 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,137 

Worcester,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Field    &    Fielder    Company, 

Aug.     5, 

23  June     1, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

800 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Field  Bros,  and  Gross  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   10, 

30,000 

62,833 

60,162 

136,115 

440,292 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

-    1914. 

1913. 

Field     Lumbert     Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

25,000 

47,016 

148,414 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

*» 

Field  Lumbert  Company  K, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

10,761 

31,593 

74,184 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fields  Corner  Storage  Ware- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

1,500 

- 

2,990 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fifth  Oakland  Syndicate,  In- 

Oct.   27, 

9  _ 

Sept.  30, 

27,000 

23,984 

- 

- 

19 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fifth    Ward    Market    Com- 

Aug. 18, 

July     4, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,900 

3,500 

4,425 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fifty  Associates,  Boston, 

May     4, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

28  _ 

6,375,200 

with  R.  E. 

95,175 

Figaret  Chemical  Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

250,000 

_ 

_ 

8,799 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Finance  Club,  Inc.,  Beverly, 

Mch.  12, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

50,000 

1,795 

- 

7,051 

230 

Finestone-Hahn      Company, 

June     9, 

May   12, 

Apr.    30, 

1,900 

- 

200 

400 

4,243 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Finnish  Socialistic  Publishing 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

20,506 

14,243 

39,105 

34,403 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Buildings  on  rented  land  at  Mai- 

den. 

2  Trade-marks. 
'  Good  will. 

■■  Automobiles,  etc. 

''  Interest  paid  in  advance. 

f'  Treasury  stock. 


'  Deposit  on  lockers. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  None  held  in  1914. 
1"  Deferred  charges. 

11  Investments. 

12  None  held  in  1913. 

13  Patent  rights. 


I''  Donated  stock. 

16  Working  capital  donated. 

1'  And  furniture. 

1'  Good  will  and  contracts. 

18  Stocks. 

19  Organization. 
2"  Development. 


1914.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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$6,200 

$3,200 

$1,400 

- 

- 

- 

$1,600 

$6,200 

~ 

- 

- 

19,040 

15,000 

- 

- 

$2,065 

- 

1,975 

19,040 

2  $50,000 

_ 

_ 

563,589 

300,000 

3,000 

$200,000 

.60,000 

_ 

589 

563,589 

3 100,006 

3  11,349 

- 

- 

46,452 

25,000 

14,933 

- 

4,483 

- 

2,036 

46,452 

- 

« §108,050 

=  107 

6  5,900 

- 

475,659 

250,000 

14,361 

165,000 

40,000 
'31 

- 

6,267 

475,659 

-■ 

- 

- 

82,231 

22,000 

9,818 

- 

$50,413 

- 

82,231 

- 

- 

S3,550 

12,917 

5,000 

7,917 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,917 

- 

8 1,500 

- 

15,500 

10,000 

1,500 

- 

2,500 

1,500 

- 

15,500 

- 

- 

- 

500 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

2  2,000 

_ 

58,103 

63,168 

58,520 

4,648 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

63,168 

3  2,500 

- 

8  5,000 

- 

104,617 

40,000 

21,331 

7,500 

31,905 

- 

3,881 

104,617 

3 1,000,000 

10  27,863 
11 12,600 

- 

3,475,223 

3,000,000 

65,413 

- 

90,000 

319,810 

3,475,223 

13  85,000 

"3,000 

~ 

134,852 

125,000 

1,592 

~ 

~ 

1,586 

3,674 
15  3,000 

134,852 

"  1,500 

18 1,250 
W250 

690 

3,770 

3,620 

150 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

3,770 

- 

20  21,972 
21400 

- 

67,159 

46,000 

- 

2,850 

1,150 

- 

17,159 

67,159 

3  3,600 

8  500 
22  5,800 

- 

11,037 

10,000 

- 

- 

538 

- 

499 

11,037 

13 12,314 

- 

- 

13,114 

5,000 

3,995 

- 

2,500 

- 

1,619 

13,114 

- 

21 11,465 

- 

710,867 

30,000 

554,967 
25  7,500 

- 

103,400 

15,000 

- 

710,867 

- 

24  2,333 

- 

222,763 

50,000 

141,282 

- 

30,000 

1,481 

- 

222,763 

- 

24  2,740 
26  475 

- 

119,753. 

15,000 

44,753 

- 

60,000 

- 

- 

119,753 

- 

- 

- 

4,490 

300 

3,788 

- 

- 

- 

402 

4,490 

- 

- 

997 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,825 

4,000 

3,336 

- 

27 1,000 

- 

1,489 

9,825 

~ 

with  cash 
and  debts 
receivable 

" 

6,470,375 

28  _ 

" 

65,000 

~ 

342,746 

29  40,000 

30  49,747 

3138 

25,585 

523,116 

"  65,550 

- 

18,237 

178,406 

162,100 

13,322 

2,984 

- 

- 

- 

178,406 

2  11,500 

3  74,320 

3  2,274 

- 

1,587 

12,937 

11,400 

1,537 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,937 

- 

- 

- 

4,843 

1,900 

1,526 

. 

500 

- 

917 

4,843 

- 

32  500 

1,642 

110,399 

30.105 

8,939 
33  14,966 

43,500 
3<  11,000 

- 

- 

1,889 

110,399 

21  Equitable  interest  in  four  shares  of 

preferred   stock   of   this   com- 
pany. 

22  Mercantile    reports,    newspaper 

clippings  and  court  records  in 
files. 

23  Adjourned. 


24  Prepaid  items. 

25  Interest. 

26  Stock  in  other  companies. 

2'  Chapin  Nat.  Bank,  Springfield, 

Mass. 
28  No  fixed  capital. 


2s  Reserve  for  dividend. 

30  Insurance  reserve. 

31  Federal  income  tax  reserve. 

32  Shares  in  Raivaaja  Pub.  Co. 

33  Other  liabilities. 


326 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Finnlander  Stock  Co.,  The, 
Fitchburg. 

First  Swedish  Co-operative 
Store  Company  of  Quin- 
sigamond,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Worcester. 

Fisher  &  Bryant,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Fisher-Churchill  Company, 
The,  Dedham. 

Fisher  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Fisher,  McCurdy  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Fisherman  Cold  Storage  Com- 
pany, Provincetown. 

Fisk  Hospital,  The,  Brook- 
line. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The, 
Chicopee. 

Flskdale  Mills,  Boston, 

Fiske  &  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Fiske-Carter  Construction 
Co.,  Worcester. 

Fiske  Printing  Company, 
Marlborough. 

Fitchburg  &  Leominster  Ex- 
press Co.,  Leominster. 

Fitchburg  Brick  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Coal  Company, 
Fitchburg 

Fitchburg  Daily  News  Com- 
pany, Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Drug  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Dry  Goods  Com- 
pany, Fitchliurg. 

Fitchburg  Duck  Mills,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Fitchburg  Hardware  Com- 
pany, Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Horn  Goods  Com- 
pany, The,  Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Machine  Works, 
Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Phoenix  Lighting 
Company,  The,  Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Real  Estate  and 
Loan  Company,  Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Steam  Engine  Com- 
pany, Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Yarn  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Fitz  Gerald  Book  and  Art 
Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

Fitzhenry-Guptill  Company, 
Boston. 

Flather  Planer  and  Shaper 
Company,  Lowell. 


Feb.  27, 
1914. 

Apr.  1, 
1914. 


Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Sept.    9, 

1914. 
July    30, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 
May  18, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Apr.    24, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Feb.   17, 

1914. 
May  27, 

1914. 
Aug.     7, 

1914. 
June  18, 

1914. 
Apr.    24, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 
May   12, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
June   15, 

1914. 
Nov.  20, 

1914. 
Aug.     7, 

1914. 
Feb.    13, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 


Jan.    14 

1914. 
Feb.    14, 

1914. 


Jan.    13 

1914. 
June  15 

1914. 
July    15 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Apr.    20, 

1914. 
Jan.     7, 

1914 
Dec.   17 

1913. 
Feb.    13, 

1914. 
Jan.    28 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Mch.    2 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Apr.    30 

1914. 
May    4 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Feb.     8 

1914. 
Jan.    20 

1914. 
Mch. 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Jan.    26 

1914. 
June  13 

1914. 
Jan.      2 

1914. 
June     3 

1914. 
Oct.    19 

1914. 
July    26, 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 


Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 


Dec.  31, 

1913. 
May  31, 

1914. 
May  31, 

1914. 
Dec.   30, 

1913. 
Apr.    20, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Oct.    31, 

1913. 
Jan.      3, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
May  31, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
July      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 


$15,000 
4,500 

25,000 

15,000 

500,000 

3,000 

60,000 

1,000 

15,000,000 

400,000 

116,000 

50,000 

2,500 

2,000 

30,000 

15,000 

10,000 

10,000 

8,000 

100,000 

200,000 

30,000 

60,000 

1,000 

50,000 

100,000 

600,000 

6,000 

3,000 

50,000 


Assets. 


£t3     .Ph 


;3   o    ca    O    tn 


- 

1  $1,582 

$5,900 

~ 

18,220 

3,167 

300,000 

withR.E. 

- 

500 

25,000 

22,351 

48,325 

61,900,627 

- 

550,000 

701 

^ 

- 

1,183 

16,100 

4,205 

- 

5,000 

42,132 

35,165 

13,026 

- 

11,619 

11,396 

1,437 

40,144 

- 

685 

28,000 

36,197 

333,586 

606,160 

- 

459 

- 

2,673 

19,300 

25,500 

$5,377 
6,777 

3,402 

20,472 

183,278 

800 

1,986 

2,672,721 

3,475 

10,616 

4,279 

1,255 

"  1,600 

15,555 

8,108 

544 

ll',361 

30,426 

19,723 

139,496 

24,611 

37,793 

16 

49,854 

191,329 

8,004 

5,869 

12,805 


1  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Surplus. 

3  Teams. 

■•  Good  will. 
'  Furniture. 
6  And  equipment. 


'  Deferred  charges. 

8  Reserve  for  contingencies. 

9  Trade-marks. 

I"  Improvement  account. 
"  Reserve  account. 


Miscellaneous  assets,  including 
furniture  and  fixtures,  equip- 
ment, prepaid  items,  etc. 

Capital  stock  in  other  companies. 

Equipment. 

Stocks  and  securities. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


327 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

en  CQ 

1 
1 

1 

3 
^ 

1 
"ca 

■| 
O 

k 

Ph 

|i 

< 

-a 
d 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

a, 
1 

o 

o 
H 

- 

- 

- 

816,497 

$6,090 

$5,979 

- 

- 

$3,369 

$1,059 

$16,497 

- 

- 

- 

19,684 

4,500 

5,396 

- 

- 

9,788 

- 

19,684 

- 

2S125 

$2,419 

21,998 

15,000 

6,998 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,998 

- 

3  6,877 

- 

69,928 

15,000 

7,851 

S3,900 

$7,000 

- 

36,177 

69,928 

- 

797,918 

500,000 

18,539 

- 

- 

- 

279,379 

797,918 

- 

- 

- 

6,800 

3,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

2,300 

6,800 

- 

- 

- 

69,896 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,896 

69,896 

4  $200 

6  800 

- 

-      1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

8,000,000 
9  64,182 

7  72,074 
10  47,694 

14,382,888 
668,903 

13,000,000 
400,000 

1,145,825 
28,903 

- 

90,000 

187,063 

8  50,000 

11 150,000 

- 

14,382,888, 
668,90S 

20,000 
4  274 

12 16,985 

13  54,840 

"18,875 

15  9,400 

238,484 

110,112 

3,417 

109,250 
20,000 
2,500 

39,176 

19,926 

917 

- 

25,000 

65,058 

70,186 

238,484 

110,112 

3,417 

- 

10 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

18,500 

58,898 

30,000 

1,632 

- 

27,266 

- 

- 

58,898 

- 

"8,530 

- 

48,891 

15,000 

23,433 

~ 

2,781 

- 

7,677 

48,891 

- 

- 

16,189 

25,388 

10,000 

1,688 

6,000 

7,700 

- 

- 

25,388 

- 

17 17,500 

- 

31,182 

10,000 

3,765 

6,000 

7,500 

- 

3,917 

31,182 

- 

- 

- 

33,142 

8,000 

23,861 

- 

- 

- 

1,281 

33,142 

- 

- 

- 

105,975 

60,800 

3,601 

- 

33,000 

8,574 

105,975 

21 2,000 

"44,140 

18  12,200 

22  905 

- 

299,048 
64,013 

150,000 
30,000 

55,277 
19  8,450 
15,849 

23  6,000 

74,559 
8,194 

20  10,762 

3,970 

299,048 
64,013 

24 12,500 

25  2,640 

26  8,164 

241 

134,069 
1,005 

60,000 
1,000 

27,406 
5 

: 

: 

: 

46,663 

134,069 
1,005 

4  419 

- 

148 

11,695 

5,030 

6,665 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,695 

- 

- 

- 

140,839 

40,000 

18,959 

27,371 

16,623 

37,886 

- 

140,839 

: 

: 

: 

1,167,518 
12,005 

600,000 
6,000 

^6,250 
2,979 

- 

320,000 

27 16,827 
20 100,000 

94,441 
3,026 

1,167,518 
12,005 

- 

- 

12,642 

3,000 

8,694 

- 

- 

- 

948 

12,642 
64,518 

- 

- 

983 

64,518 

500 
28  49,500 

3,518 

- 

11,000 

- 

- 

16  And  horses,   wagons  and  rolling 

stock. 

17  Fixtures. 

18  Stock  in  other  companies. 
10  Unpaid  dividends. 


20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

22  Office  furniture. 

23  Mortgage. 

24  Patent  rights. 


25  Investment. 

23  Shop  and  office  fixtures  and  small 
tools. 

27  Reserve  for  taxes. 

28  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


328 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S5 

03 

Assets. 

1 

eg 

,g 

13 

P. 
03 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
and 
Proc- 

11 

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03 

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§ 

§ 

o 

rieischmann  Company,  The, 

June     5, 

May  28, 

Apr.     1 

$50,000 

$13,000 

$8,288 

$7,839 

$74,580 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fleming  Foundry  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

7,469 

2 1,144 

991 

5,472 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fletclier  Lumber  Corporation, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

29,500 

3  2,100 

70,403 

34,195 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Flint    Furniture    Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

- 

- 

21,716 

35,839 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Flint  Mills,  Fall  River, . 

Nov.  11, 
1914. 

Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Sept.  26 
1914. 

1,160,000 

1,260,000 

with  R.  E. 

44,207 

103,664 

Flitner-Atwood       Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31 

10,000 

- 

- 

'  9,057 

24,019 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Florence  Furniture  Company, 

July     8, 

June   16, 

Mch.  31 

30,000 

10,000 

10,000 

17,656 

12,633 

Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Floyd-Scott  Company,   The, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31 

125,000 

- 

16,106 

13,672 

7,484 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Flynt  Building  and  Construc- 

May    6, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31 

30,000 

3,000 

10,000 

- 

46,975 

tion  Company,  Palmer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Foan     Brothers     Company, 

Jan.    13, 

Nov.    3, 

Sept.     1 

1,200 

- 

237 

10,609 

13,745 

Peabody. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Foil    Metal    Manufacturing 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   10, 

Oct.    31 

100,000 

1 

82,186 

_ 

13,521 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Foisy  Quinn  Laundry  Com- 

Sept. 14, 

July    11, 

July    11 

10,000 

- 

6,044 

1,053 

50 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Foley  Company,   The,   Bos- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,485 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Foley's  Clothing  Store   (In- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,700 

1,950 

corporated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Folsom  and  Sunergren  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.   28 

26,000 

- 

11 10,726 

2,133 

9,823 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fonseca  Brothers,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.    1, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    3 

100,000 

- 

- 

28,166 

8,213 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fontneau  &  Cook  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1 

60,000 

297 

57,729 

11,262 

30,401 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufac- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31 

175,000 

173,985 

166,202 

697,089 

211,574 

turing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Forbush  Shoe  Company,  The, 

June  19, 

May  25, 

Apr.     9 

25,000 

18,350 

5,000 

48,645 

225,362 

Grafton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ford  &  Allen,  (Inc.),  Boston, 

July    14, 
1914. 

May  14, 
1914. 

Mch.  31 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

"826 

3,874 

426 

Ford   Auger   Bit   Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31 

75,000 

35,000 

11,003 

30,613 

17,864 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ford  Mfg.  Co.,  Springfield,  . 

May  11, 
1914. 

"Apr.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

863 

1,644 

2,424 

Ford  Steel  Column  Company, 

May  11, 

21  Apr.    21, 

Feb.    11 

25,000 

1,800 

2,862 

1,477 

with  manu- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

factures 

Forde  &  Nott  Co.,  Everett,  . 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

24  Nov.  27, 
1913. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

20,000 

~ 

25  3,459 

13,650 

4,179 

Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Com- 

June    4, 

26  Feb.    11, 

Deo.   31 

4,800,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Quinoy. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Cor- 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.    17, 

Dec.   31 

1,000.000 

3,145,062 

with  R.  E. 

227,204 

1,109,967 

poration,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Forest  River  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

June  24, 

May   12, 

Apr.    30 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fort    Hill   Engraving    Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

871 

- 

2,238 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Foss   &   Company,   Incorpo- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Horses,  vehicles,  harness,  furni- 

ture and  refrigerators. 

2  And  tools. 
'  And  mill. 

<  Equipment. 
6  Mortgage  notes. 


s  Pay  roll. 

'  Sales  discounts  payable. 
8  Personal  property. 
'  Stocks  and  bonds. 
1"  Good  will. 
11  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


12  Depreciation. 
"  And  fixtures, 
'•i  Trade-marks. 
i""  Good    will,    advertising, 

name,  etc. 
i"  Treasury  stock. 


trade 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


329 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 

a 
1 

1 
1-1 

03 

^ 
& 

1 

3 

'S, 
o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

1. 

"gi 

"43  a 

03 -a 

O   O) 

_2 
"p. 

3 

O 

1 

o 

•3 

- 

1  839,625 

- 

3143,332 

$50,000 

S65,016 

- 

- 

$28,316 

- 

$143,332 

- 

- 

- 

15,076 

4,300 

955 

$4,200 

- 

- 

$5,621 

15,076 

- 

4  7,900 

- 

144,098 

50,000 

28,023 

5  20,205 

841,777 

- 

4,093 

144,098 

- 

- 

S6,424 

63,979 

30,000 

33,979 

- 

- 

• 

- 

63,979 

- 

- 

- 

1,407,871 

1,160,000 

- 

- 

42,000 

- 

205,871 

1,407,871 

- 

- 

- 

33,076 

10,000 

21,988 

- 

- 

- 

1,088 

33,076 

i»  S900 

8 12,439 
9  26,000 

113,009 

50,289 
150,271 
98,414 
25,491 

28,300 

125,000 

30,000 

1,200 

11,748 
6  642 
9,470 
'551 

12,580 

9,598 

- 

9,400 
15,250 

14,071 

- 

199 

55,834 
622 

50,289 
150,271 
98,414 
25,491 

- 

- 

52,102 

147,810 

100,000 

42,745 

- 

5,065 

- 

- 

147,810 

- 

- 

- 

7,147 

6,000 

662 

48 

- 

- 

437 

7,147 

- 

- 

- 

7,485 

1,000 

- 

5,700 

- 

785 

7,485 

- 

- 

- 

7,650 

5,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

150 

7,650 

- 

- 

- 

22,682 

16,000 

2,059 

- 

1,000 

3,623 

- 

22,682 

- 

- 

- 

36,379 

16,800 

10,203 

- 

- 

9,376 

- 

36,379 

- 

- 

- 

99,689 

60,000 

6,724 

- 

32,358 

607 

- 

99,689 

_ 

- 

: 

1,248,850 
297,357 

175,000 
25,000 

115,067 
223 

7,200 

38,533 
173,879 

866,420 

12  53,830 

91,055 

~ 

1,248,850 
297,357 

14  6,281 
15  26,956 

"  19,800 
iai,680 

- 

58,163 
106,160 

50,000 
75,000 

6,785 
1,160 

30,000 

- 

_ 

1,378 

58,163 
106,160 

2,683 

22  5,000 
1°  10,000 

23  8,500 

19  3,182 

20 1,779 

1,389 

11,328 

12,575 
31,028 
32,616 

5,000 
25,000 
20,000 

1,250 
12,616 

1,800 

7,575 

2,978 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

12,575 
31,028 
32,616 

- 

27  33,215 

- 

4,515,448 

491,000 

974,176 

750,000 

- 

2,260,678 

28 

39,594 

4,515,448 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

i«  2,985 

- 

- 

6,094 

3,175 

161 

- 

1,857 

- 

901 

6,094 

- 

- 

237 

537 

300 

237 

- 

- 

- 

- 

537 

"  The  Ford  Bit  Co. 

18  In  lieu  of  anaual. 

19  And  deficit  previous. 

20  Deficit. 

21  Adjourned. 


22  Patent  rights. 

28  Preferred  stock  originally  issued 

and  donated  to  the  treasury. 
2*  Should  have  been  held. 
25  And  furniture  and  equipment. 


26  Corporation  has  sold  business  to 
Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Corpo- 
ration. 

2'  Insurance  and  taxes. 

28  Provision  for  depreciation  and 
contingencies. 


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Foss-Hughes  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.    1, 

iNov.  10, 

June  30, 

$5,000 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Foss  Park  Amusement  Co., 

Feb.   26, 

2  Oct.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1912. 

Foss  Park  Amusement  Co., 

Feb.   26, 

Oct.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Foster  Associates,  Inc., 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

$118,500 

- 

$239 

$3,365 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Foster  Bogs  Company,  Han- 

Feb.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

Deo.   31, 

30,000 

4,620 

- 

- 

17,282 

son. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Foster  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

Nov.    7, 

Oct.    19, 

Oct.    19, 

20,000 

- 

- 

19,192 

3,440 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Foster-Moulton    Shoe    Com- 

Nov. 18, 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.    1, 

40,000 

^  - 

$7,979 

41,551 

22,722 

pany,  Brookfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Foster's     Wharf     Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

300,000 

- 

- 

12,270 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Four  Associates,  Inc.,  Boston, 

July    22, 
1914. 

Mch.  17, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

2,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Four   Seas   Company,    The, 

May     4, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

4,674 

1,149 

581 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fowle,    Hibbard    Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

70,115 

77,558 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fowler  &  Toquet,   Incorpo- 

Sept.   8, 

May    4, 

May     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,213 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fox,  Fultz  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June    2, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

5,738 

39,825 

64,406 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fox    Sweetmeat    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

19  Apr.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

- 

475 

1,478 

906 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Foxboro  Laundry  Company, 

July     3, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.Foxborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Framingham  Chair  Company, 

Dec.     3, 

21  _ 

Aug.     1, 

20,000 

2,145 

- 

- 

179 

Framingham. 

1913. 

1913. 

Framingham  Chair  Company, 

Oct.      7, 

Sept^  17, 

Sept.  17, 

20,000 

2,145 

- 

- 

31 

Framingham  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Framingham  Coal  Company, 

May     6, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

7,000 

200 

11,018 

28,460 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Framingham  Construction  & 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     2, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

24  2,606 

620 

2,897 

Supply  Co.,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Framingham        Contracting 

June  29, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

9,929 

8,247 

- 

7,231 

Company,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Framingham  Laundry,  Inc., 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.  31, 

10,000 

7,500 

7,000 

200 

1,865 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Framingham   Lumber   Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

7,000 

- 

10,140 

12,895 

pany,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Framingham    Odd    Fellows' 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

9,000 

22,000 

- 

- 

595 

Building  Association,  Fram- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ingham. 

Framingham  Shoe  Company, 

Aug.  12, 

June  30, 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

- 

20,000 

328,967 

160,098 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Francis  Fitz  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.      6, 
1914. 

Sept.  14, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

25,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

5,044 

Francis  Wilson,  Incorporated, 

Apr.     1, 

29  Mch.  30, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

15,468 

41,893 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franco-American      National 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

55,000 

- 

- 

281 

Hall    Corporation,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence. 

1  Date  of  postponement.   All  assets 

have  been  transferred  to  and 
liabilities  assumed  by  a  corpora- 
tion incorporated  under  Penn- 
sylvania laws. 

2  Date  of  postponement. 


3  Mortgage  notes  secured  by  real 

estate. 
*  Good  will. 
5  W.  C.  Foster's  Sons. 
'  Improvements. 
'  Insurance. 
8  Services. 


9  Expenses. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Investments. 

13  Fixtures. 

n  Office  equipment. 


1914. 


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Liabilities. 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,050 

- 

- 

1,050 

1,050 

-     1,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

122,104 

54,000 

S428 

$65,000 

- 

- 

$2,676 

122,104 

- 

3  S18,000 

- 

39,902 

30,000 

505 

- 

- 

- 

9,397 

39,902 

4  $5,000 

- 

238 

27,870 

20,000 

1,870 

6,000 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

27,870 

- 

~ 

72,252 

15,000 

25.945 
5  7,966 

~ 

$19,000 

- 

4,341 

72,252 

- 

6 16,000 
'2,252 

- 

330,522 

300,000 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

14,522 

330,522 

8  300 

9  100 

101,600 

2,000 

2,000 

2,000 

"120 

12  480- 

8,638 

15,642 

12,540 

968 

- 

2,134 

- 

- 

15,642 

- 

V315 
13  550 

6,225 

154,763 

100,000 

54,763 

- 

- 

- 

- 

154,763 

M.OOO 

"  1,063 
15  190 
"575 

7,041 

5,000 

984 

1,057 

7,041 

15,000 

17  23,750 
18  468 

- 

149,187 

75,000 

32,029 

26,547 

- 

15,611 

149,187 

- 

20 1,495 

3,628 

7,982 

6,000 

1,982 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,982 

- 

- 

300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

9,396 

11,720 

11,720 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,720 

- 

- 

9,586 

11,762 

11,720 

- 

42 

- 

- 

11,762 

- 

2,826 
22  4,185 

- 

53,689 

35,000 

219 

- 

- 

23  $18,470 

- 

53,689 

4  22,500 

- 

- 

28,623 

26,500 

1,473 

- 

- 

- 

650 

28,623 

- 

- 

3,392 

28,799 

15,000 

12,199 

- 

1,600 

- 

- 

28,799 

- 

- 

8,424 

24,989 

10,000 

3,489 

6,500 
25  5,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,989 

26  750 

2'  505 

28  1,900 

33,190 

15,000 

7,007 

6,000 

5,183 

33,190 

- 

- 

- 

22,595 

9,000 

6,500 

- 

- 

2,097 

4,998 

22,595 

- 

- 

- 

509,065 

225,000 

132,306 

67,500 

- 

84,259 

- 

509,065 

4  21,000 

- 

5,086 

31,130 

25,000 

6,108 

- 

22 

- 

31,130 

4  7,500 

30  6,282 
31  10,958 

- 

82,101 

25,000 

51,565 

- 

- 

5,446 

23  90 

- 

82,101 

14 1,000 

56,281 

14,300 

1,444 

37,000 

1,800 

1,737 

56,281 

15  Labor. 

16  Option  account. 

1'  Securities  in  other  corporations. 

18  Unexpired  insurance  and  taxes. 

19  Adjourned. 

20  Fixtures,  wagons,  etc. 


21  None  held  in  1913. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Reserve. 

24  And  tools. 

25  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

26  Teams. 


27  Mortgage. 

28  S.  F.  B.  Ass'n. 

29  In  lieu  of  annual. 

30  Reserve  for  prepayments. 

31  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Frank  A.  Andrews  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.   21, 

Nov.    1, 

110,000 

_ 

_ 

$11,348 

$2,148 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank  B.  Lothrop  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

$9,000 

2,418 

3,758 

Acton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank  B.  Orcutt,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Aug. 24, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

300 

150 

2,169 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank     Bownes     Company, 

May     1, 

4  Mch.  31, 

Feb.    15, 

10,000 

5  $600 

6 1,400 

7,475 

9,484 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  Cousins  Art  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

20,000 

- 

- 

666 

68 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  E.  Davis  Fish  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      2, 

60,000 

55,389 

- 

50,704 

33,640 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  E.  Fitts  Manufactur- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

_ 

- 

10,021 

6,015 

ing  and  Supply  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

The,  Boston. 

Frank    E.    Fleet    Company, 

Apr.   18, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,626 

22,878 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank    E.    Ross    Company, 

May  29, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

115 

8,234 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  E.  Sessions  Company, 

Oct.    14, 

i»  Oct.      9, 

June  30, 

75,000 

41,256 

4,817 

56,277 

28,842 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  E.  Vincent  Company, 

Oct.      7, 

Sept.    7, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,635 

7,599 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  F.  Hill  &   Co.  Inc., 

Apr.     1, 

4  Mch.  25, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

7,474 

6,640 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank    Ferdinand,    Incorpo- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

1,500 

65,961 

119,888 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank  G.  Crowley  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   17, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.    31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

500 

2,500 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Frank  G.  Shattuck  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

13  258,740 

31,610 

17,728 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank  H.  Chamberlain  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

30,006 

7,520 

pany,   Incorporated,   Bos- 
ton. 
Frank  Jones  Brewing  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.     4, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

14,226 

52,314 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  L.  Allen  Lumber  Com- 

Mch. 24, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

15,600 

- 

- 

28,686 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  L.  Roberts  Company, 

Aug.   24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,164 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank  P.  Bennett  &   Com- 

Oct.   19, 

Oct.    13, 

June  30, 

150,000 

- 

29,758 

28,126 

71,767 

pany,    Incorporated,   Bos- 
ton. 
Frank  P.  Brown  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.   21, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,700 

171 

Boston.     . 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frank  Ridlon  Company,  Bos- 

June    3, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.    15, 

90,000 

- 

57,323 

with 

27,204 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

m'ch'y 

Frank  Tilton-Martin  Incorpo- 

May  15, 

May   12, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

26  719 

4,524 

2,138 

ration,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frank  W.  Smith  Co.,  Gardner, 

Feb.   24, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

65,000 

29,978 

21,580 

112,555 

63,618 

Frank  X.  Oberle  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

16,000 

- 

1,500 

16,085 

26,249 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frankel  and  Goodman  Cor- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    23, 

6,000 

- 

100 

3,050 

5,871 

poration  of  Lowell,   The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell. 

Franklin  A.  Snow  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

5,000 

- 

64,339 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin  Clothing  Company, 

Apr.      1, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

- 

29  650 

5.500 

98 

Worcester. 

,    1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Subscription  on  stock. 
5  Good  will. 

<  Adjourned. 

^  Building  on  leased  land. 


"  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

7  Copyrights. 

8  Negatives. 

9  Dividends  payable. 
^  In  lieu  of  annual. 


11  Fixture  account. 

12  Auto  account. 

13  And  fixtures  and  improvements. 
11  License. 

lis  Equipment  account. 


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Liabilities. 

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- 

114,664 

$300 
2  4,000 

$9,230 

- 

- 

- 

$1,134 

$14,664 

3  S6,000 

- 

S613 

21,789 

20,000 

1,789 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,789 

3  3,241 

- 

- 

5,860 

5,000 

860 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,860 

- 

- 

82 

19,041 

6,100 

7,339 

- 

$5,602 

- 

- 

19,041 

3  5,000 

'700' 
8  6,258 

- 

12,692 

10,900 

1,508 

- 

- 

- 

284 

12,692 

3  21,500 

- 

- 

161,233 

60,000 

7,934 

$20,000 

26,500 

- 

46,799 

161,233 

- 

- 

- 

16,036 

12,000 

- 

- 

1,031 

- 

3,005 

16,036 

- 

9,743 

- 

47,247 

10,000 

6,414 
9  25,446 

- 

5,000 

- 

387 

47,247 

- 

- 

- 

8,349 

1,000 

3,709 

- 

- 

- 

3,640 

8,349 

- 

- 

- 

131,192 

75,000 

- 

- 

52,000 

$4,192 

- 

131,192 

- 

- 

5,209 

22,443 

10,000 

12,443 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,443 

3  9,000 

■1 2,500 

629 

26,243 

25,000 

1,243 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,243 

3  40,000 

12  5,000 

57,141 

289,490 

250,000 

14,490 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

289,490 

3  500 

- 

200 

3,700 

3,000 

100 

- 

400 

- 

200 

3,700 

- 

- 

- 

308,078 

184,900 

5,517 

- 

27,800 

89,861 

- 

308,078 

- 

- 

- 

37,526 

30,000 

4,438 

- 

- 

- 

3,088 

37,526 

3 10,000 

"  6,000 

- 

'  82,540 

10,000 

72,540 

- 

- 

- 

- 

82,540 

- 

15  3,500 
"29,067 

- 

76,853 

40,000 

3,388 

17  7,000 

3,750 

"4,000 

18,715 

76,853 

3  5,000 

19  855 

4,941 

25,960 

15,000 

10,960 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,960 

- 

20  36,400 

212,923 

22 195,000 

- 

363,974 

150,000 

57,161 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

156,813 

- 

363,974 

23 1,320 
3  5,000 
2^  5,691 

- 

269 

8,460 

7,500 

960 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,460 

25  21,565 

30,546 

142,329 

80,000 

26,079 

- 

36,250 

- 

- 

142,329 

- 

- 

- 

7,381 

5,000 

1,995 

- 

- 

- 

386 

•    7,381 

3  9,118 

- 

- 

236,849 

65,000 

19,332 

27  60,000 

29,000 

58,489 

28  3,181 

1,847 

236,849 

- 

- 

- 

43,834 

16,000 

11,413 

- 

- 

16,421 

- 

43,834 

- 

- 

- 

9,021 

6,000 

400 

- 

1,000 

1,621 

- 

9,021 

- 

- 

- 

69,339 

10,000 

57,974 

- 

- 

1,365 

- 

69,339 

- 

- 

- 

6,248 

5,000 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

148 

6,248 

1^  Lumber. 

1'  Mortgage. 

1*  Depreciation. 

19  Office  furniture. 

2"  Preferred  stock  in  treasury. 


21  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Subscription  lists  and  advertising 

contracts. 

23  Trade-marks. 
2''  Patent  rights. 


2=  Securities. 

28  And  tools,  fixtures,  etc. 

27  Bonds. 

28  Reserves. 

29  And  fixtures. 


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Franklin     County     Lumber 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

$25,000 

$37,943 

S8,407 

$46,588 

$58,070 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin  Cranberry  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

15,380 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franklin    Drug    Company, 

June     5, 

May     5, 

May     5, 

10,000 

- 

- 

825 

175 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin     Hotel     Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

6  16,000 

299 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franklin    Howes     Medicine 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    17, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

200 

400 

20 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franklin  Mills  Corporation, 

May    9, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      3, 

10,000 

- 

2,478 

26,442 

25,698 

Franklin. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin  Motor  Cabs,  Inc., 

Apr.     4, 

s  _ 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,009 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franklin  P.  Shumway  Com- 

July   11, 

June  16, 

June     5, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,486 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin    Paper     Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  31. 

60,000 

40,000 

30,000 

33,791 

68,531 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

17,870 

11 11,651 

74,866 

58,475 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franklin  Silver  Plate  Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

12,230 

15,193 

14,029 

7,021 

pany,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Franklin  Spa  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May  11, 
1914. 

May    5, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

5,000 

~ 

~ 

12  2,476 

2,961 

Franklin  Square  Automobile 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

1,000 

'     1,800 

2,419 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin  Square  Pharmacy, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,150 

601 

Incorporated,  Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Franklin     Wine     Company, 

May  27, 

May     1, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,300 

2,506 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fraprie-Douglas     Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   17, 

Dec.     1, 

6,000 

2,500 

2,100 

1,975 

1,819 

The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Fraser  Dry  Goods  Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.   27, 

Jan.    31, 

32,000 

- 

11  2,500 

78,044 

2,686 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fred  A.  Houdlette  and  Son, 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

"800 

12,469 

35,541 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred    A.    Mann    Company, 

June     6, 

June     1, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

6,700 

- 

2,573 

17,324 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fred   D.   Sperry   Company, 

Apr.   28, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

28,155 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred     F.     Field     Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     1, 

30,000 

- 

18,850 

52,430 

242,068 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred  F.  Field  Holstein  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,952 

52,703 

4,314 

pany,  The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred  G.  Bowman  Company, 

June  22, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

37 

93 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred  H.  Pearson  Company, 

Jan.      5, 

15  Dec.     9, 

Sept.     1, 

9,000 

- 

- 

19,122 

934 

The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Fred  M.  Batchelder  Company, 

Nov.  30, 

Sept.  1, 

Sept.     1, 

60,000 

- 

3,000 

59,643 

21,095 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fred  Rueping  Leather  Corpo- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

198,340 

302,441 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred  S.  Morse  Lumber  Com- 

June    5, 

16  Feb.   27, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

1,847 

2,308 

27,921 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fred   S.   Stewart   Company, 

June  30, 

May  14, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

31,490 

12,294 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fred  S.  Stewart  Shoe  Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

25,100 

- 

- 

23,791 

3,235 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fred  T.  Ley  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

May 15, 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

- 

7,360 

14,065 

574,746 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fred   Theise  Manufacturing 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

400 

23,258 

24,570 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Personal  property  and  teams. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

8  Reserve  for  replacement  of  old 
buildings. 


^  Good  will. 

5  And  furniture. 

6  Patent  rights. 
'  Trade-marks. 


8  None  held  in  1913. 

9  Cab  contract. 
1"  Stocks. 

11  And  fixtures. 


1914. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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4  $200 

1  ?5,573 

- 

$156,581 
15,580 

$25,000 
14,900 

$55,818 
509 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$54,013 

2  10,000 

3  8,000 

$3,750 
171 

$156,581 
15,580 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

*  20,000 

- 

$2,975 

39,274 

4,000 

7,762 

- 

$27,512 

- 

- 

39,274 

6  2,000 
'  3,000 

- 

12,517 

18,137 

17,750 

387 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,137 

- 

- 

54,618 

10,000 

17,468 

$15,500 

5,583 

6,067 

- 

54,618 

- 

9 1,000 

83 

3,092 

1,000 

2,092 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,092 

4  20,347 

W335 

- 

56,168 

30,000 

26,085 

- 

- 

83 

- 

56,168 

- 

- 

- 

172,322 

60,000 

11,070 

30,000 

- 

71,252 

172,322 

- 

- 

- 

162,862 

50,000 

27,134 

- 

70,728 

10,000 

5,000 

162,862 

- 

- 

- 

48,473 

30,000 

991 

- 

16,736 

- 

746 

48,473 

<  1,600 

665 

7,702 

5,000 

1,402 

- 

500 

2  800 

- 

7,702 

4  5,000 

- 

4,964 

15,183 

12,000 

3,183 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.   15,183 

- 

- 

932 

3,683 

3,500 

183 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,683 

14,000 

"900 

1,776 

12,482 

10,000 

2,482 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,482 

- 

- 

- 

8,394 

6,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,394 

8,394 

- 

- 

- 

83,230 

32,000 

14,997 

- 

7,662 

28,571 

- 

83,230 

- 

- 

- 

48,810 

25,000 

20,059 

- 

- 

500 

3,251 

48,810 

- 

w  3,705 

- 

30,302 

10,000 

8,302 

- 

12,000 

- 

- 

30,302 

- 

13  500 

1,245 

34,900 

9,100 

25,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,900 

- 

- 

- 

313,348 

30,000 

281,551 

- 

- 

1     _ 

1,797 

313,348 

- 

•        - 

- 

59,969 

5,000 

54,885 

- 

- 

84 

59,969 

*  29,425 

15  612 

- 

30,167 

29,550 

617 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,167 

- 

13  850 

1,414 

22,320 

9,000 

13,320 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,320 

- 

- 

- 

83,738 

60,000 

14,125 

- 

- 

- 

1' 9,613 

83,738 

- 

- 

- 

500,781 

10,000 

470,970 

- 

- 

12,483 

7,328 

500,781 

- 

18  170 

36,246 

68,492 

37,000 

13,992 

- 

17,500 

- 

- 

68,492 

- 

19  2,487 
20794 

- 

47.065 

20,000 

15,734 
2128 

- 

- 

11,303 

- 

47,065 

« 2,214 
4  98,000 

19  3,129 
20319 

3,354 

36,042 
694,171 

25,100 
100,000 

10,942 
209,171 

_ 

with  accts. 
payable 
385,000 

_ 

_ 

36,042 
694,171 

~ 

~ 

3,980 

52,208 

25,000 

27,208 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,208 

12  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 

13  Fixtures. 

"  Rolling  stock. 

15  Horses,  teams  and  equipment. 


1^  Adjourned. 
1'  Undivided. 
1'  Prepaid  interest. 


19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2"  Prepaid  expenses. 
21  Taxes  accrued. 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Frederick  A.  Kemp,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

$800 

$19,505 

$17,448 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Frederick    Eeles    Company, 

Jan.      7, 

Oct.     6, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

- 

3,250 

3C0 

1,445 

Boston  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Frederick    Eeles    Company, 

Nov.  18, 

Nov.  16, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

400 

1,584 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frederick   H.   Osgood   Com- 

Sept.   9, 

Aug.  10, 

Julv   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,100 

5,521 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

19147 

1914. 

Frederick   J.    Quinby    Com- 

May    5, 

3  Apr.     3, 

Mch.    1, 

225,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,821 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Freedman-Stahl  Baking  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

3  Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

150 

1,469 

2,286 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Freeland   Loomis   Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

_ 

- 

187,320 

31,035 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Freeman  &  Cobb  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Dec.   13, 
1913. 

75,000 

- 

- 

5,502 

75,515 

Freeman-Daughaday      Com- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

400,000 

$39,705 

62,538 

95,129 

125,789 

pany,  Norton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fremont    Corporation,    The, 

Mch.    6. 

Feb.     9, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

46,000 

- 

- 

8,219 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

French  Acadian  Cooperative 

May  29, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

66 

Association,  The,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

French  Coal  Company,  Spring- 

Aug. 21, 

May    6, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,544 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fresh   Pond   Ice   Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

82,500 

- 

10,800 

71,312 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Friend  Soap  Company,  Con- 

Aug. 14, 

July   25, 

May  15, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

cord. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frost   &   Adams   Company, 

Oct.    20, 

Aug.     4, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

58,975 

31,513 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frost  Box  Company,  Beverly, 

Mch.  20, 
1914. 

Feb.     6, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

20,000 

23,000 

9,000 

8,411 

5,977 

Frost  Coal  Company,  Boston, 

May     9, 
1914. 

Apr.   28, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

100,000 

- 

16 12,000 

13,758 

88,953 

Frost  Insecticide  Co.,  Arling- 

Feb.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

43,889 

706 

5,595 

13,543 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Frost  Stamp  and  Stationery 

June   10, 

May     5, 

Meh.    1, 

10,000 

- 

2,347 

9,154 

8,271 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frothingham  Buildings,  Bos- 

Apr.   16, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000,000 

1,220,501 

- 

- 

56,555 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frye  &  Crawford  Drug  Com- 

Nov.   7, 

Aug.     3, 

July   27, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

500 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Frye  Drug  &  Chemical  Co., 

June  24, 

3  June     6, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

2,021 

3,255 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fugere  &  Co.,  Intf.,  Salem,     . 

Nov.    9, 
1914. 

Aug.     1, 
1913. 

Aug.     1, 
1914. 

3,500 

~ 

~ 

3,250 

6,616 

Fuller     Agency     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,793 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fuller,  Chandler  and  Patten 

Apr.     8, 

3  Mch.  10, 

Feb.   25, 

40,000 

- 

15,184 

79,016 

112,431 

Co.,  Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fuller     Electric     Company, 

Aug.  14, 

June  20, 

June  20, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,464 

4,279 

The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fuller-Greene  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   24, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

26 14,205 

24,447 

10,123 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Fuller-Hammond-    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    13 

Mch.    1, 

300,000 

108,000 

- 

650 

4,223 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fuller   Hardware   Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

14,802 

5,451 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Treasury  stock. 

6  Incomplete  s 

3ts,  value  if  com-                    '  Bo 

ok  and  seal. 

2  Good  will. 

pleted. 

10  Fu 

rniture  and 

ixtures. 

'  Adjourned. 

'  Equities  in  un 

illed  contracts.                    .       *^  Im 

vestments. 

'  Equity  in   De  Kock  pla 

nt  and 

'  Fixtures. 

12  Fii 

st  mortgage 

bonds. 

good  will. 

8  Se 

curities. 

13  Un 

expired  poll 

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732 

7,216 

5,000 

216 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

7,216 

- 

- 

- 

6,621 

1,000 

222 

- 

- 

- 

5,399 

6,621 

- 

i  75,847 

5  3,559 

6  24,469 

426,817 

552,513 

68,000 

70,581 

- 

413,932 

- 

- 

552,513 

2  500 

- 

1,874 

6,279 

5,000 

1,279 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,279 

- 

'  16,602 
1 10,500 

100,000 

345,457 

300,000 

34,457 

- 

11,000 

- 

- 

345,457 

2  29,700 

8  23,666 

- 

134.383 

75,000 

9,229 

- 

- 

397 

49,757 

134,383 

- 

- 

- 

323,161 

300,000 

14,983 

- 

- 

8,178 

- 

323,161 

- 

- 

- 

54,219 

30,000 

- 

- 

21,000 

- 

3,219 

54,219 

- 

99 

60 

135 

135 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

135 

- 

iMOO 

2,155 

15,099 

5,150 

9,949 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,099 

- 

"  3,700 

- 

168,312 

75,000 

- 

12  845,000 

- 

- 

48,312 

168,312 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

13  558 
w  2,500 
'  1,050 

1,119 

95,715 

50,000 

22,265 
15  450 

- 

23,000 

- 

- 

95,715 

- 

- 

3,990 

50,378 

20,000 

18,878 

- 

11,500 

- 

- 

50,378 

- 

V  7,000 

- 

121,711 

100,000 

84 

- 

- 

20,669 
18  958 

- 

121,711 

- 

i»288 

952 

64,973 

22,500 

7,306 

16,000 

7,915 

11,252 

- 

64,973 

- 

- 

- 

19,772 

10,000 

3,781 

- 

3,136 

2,855 

- 

19,772 

- 

- 

- 

1,277,056 

925,000 

- 

- 

300,000 

- 

52,056 

1,277,056 

2  24,000 

- 

200 

25,900 

25,000 

700 

- 

200 

- 

- 

25,900 

19 1,800 

'675 

893 

33,144 

30,000 

1,106 

_ 

2,038 

_ 

_ 

33,144 

2  24,500 

- 

- 

- 

9,866 

3,500 

4,676 

- 

- 

- 

1,690 

9,866 

2°  57,295 

- 

- 

61,088 

50,000 

6,168 

- 

- 

- 

4,920 

61,088 

- 

21  2,000 

22  742 

23  800 

- 

210,173 

40,000 

62,110 
53  800 
24  700 

- 

94,301 

10,000 

2,262 

210,173 

- 

- 

- 

11,743 

3,000 

4,281 

- 

1,500 

1,653 

1,309 

11,743 

- 

- 

7,170 

55,945 

30,000 
26  7,000 

18,945 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55,945 

- 

- 

172,367 

285,240 

274,240 

- 

- 

11,000 

- 

- 

285,240 

- 

27  2,204 

791 

23,248 

15,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

18  1,248' 

- 

23,248 

"  Electros. 
15  Rent. 

i«  And  buildings. 
1'  Rolling  stock. 
18  Reserve. 


19  Trade-marks. 

29  Good  will,  including  renewal  com- 
missions. 

21  Investment  securities. 

22  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 


23  Sprinkler  account. 

24  Preferred  dividend  due  March  1. 

25  And  fixtures. 

26  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 
2'  Teams  and  fixtures. 


338 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

» 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

6D 

a 

1 

i 

C3 
O 

1     - 

1 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

g"^ 

o 

o 

|s 

^ 

a 

g  o  ce  o  ^ 

CS  g 

-at3 

1 

1^ 

"3 

§ 

IfS 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

§ 

§ 

O 

Fuller  Regalia  and  Costume 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

$7,500 

_ 

$540 

$10,055 

$2,081 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fuller-Smith   Lumber   Com- 

Apr.    6, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1731 

59,544 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fuller  Whitney  Surveys  Cor- 

Aug. 21, 

2  Aug.  19, 

May     1, 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,420 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Fulton  Iron  Foundry  Com- 

Oct.   14, 

^  July     7, 

July     1, 

5  60,000 

811,300 

— 

- 

- 

pany,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Furbush  &  Company,  Incor- 

Dee.  24, 

Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,422 

porated,  Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Furbush  &  Company,  Incor- 

Oct.   24, 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,112 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Futurity  Thread  Manufactur- 

Apr.   16, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

16,658 

16,690 

20,626 

10,598 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

G.  A.  Bodwell  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

1,700 

67,315 

57,563 

rated,  LjTin. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

G.  A.  Hawkes  Company,  The, 

May     5, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

475 

19,784 

6,746 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.    A.     Monroe    Company, 

June   11, 

May  11, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,271 

2,573 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  A.  Sawyer  &  Co.  Inc., 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

300 

44,273 

3,037 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  and  C.  Merriam  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

- 

- 

171,942 

96,546 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.   B.   Lawrence   Company, 

July    28, 

July     8, 

June     3, 

10,000 

- 

9  2,500 

3,752 

3,973 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  C.  A.  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

11 1,451 

1,496 

398 

pany,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

G.  C.  Hudson  &  Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

3,704 

4,000 

34,625 

Incorporated,  North  Attle- 
borough. 
G.  C.  Parker  Company,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

3,019 

4,091 

12,966 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

G.   C.   Prince   &   Son,   Inc., 

July    11, 

June     2, 

June     1, 

8,000 

- 

- 

10,125 

4,474 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  D.  Brown  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May  25, 
1914. 

May     4, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

1,900 

2,500 

611 

G.  E.  Blanchard  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

115 

Northbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  E.  Leadbetter  and  Sons, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.     3, 

Dec.     3, 

3,500 

50 

500 

- 

352 

Inc.,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

G.  E.  Lyons  and  Co.,  Incorpo- 

June 25, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,438 

3,631 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  E.  Stimpson  Co.,  Worces- 

Jan.   30, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.    1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

8,585 

10,543 

ter. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

G.  E.  Stimpson  Co.,  Worces- 

Nov. 27, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.    1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

10,684 

6,794 

ter  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.    E.    Thomas    Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,124 

2,807 

305 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  F.  Green  Coal  Company, 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

36,570 

i<5 18,699 

36,530 

32,209 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.    F.    Harlow    Co.,    The, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

12,449 

5,189 

Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.    F.    Whitney    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

21 1,596 

3,768 

8,805 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

G.  FeruUo  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

2  Feb.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

50,000 

6,000 

~ 

2,515 

9,574 

G.  Gordon  Martin,  Incorpo- 

June 25, 

24  May  12, 

May   12, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

G.  H.  &  A.  L.  Nichols  Inc., 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  15, 

8,000 

- 

4,494 

680 

3,117 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  office  furniture  and  fil 

tings. 

■•  Corporation  ou 

t  of  business  since  1895                 '  Equipment. 

2  Adjourned. 

and    all   ass 

ets    except  real   estate                 ^  Reserves. 

«  Tools  and  instruments; 

records 

divided  amo: 

ig  stockholders.                              '  And  fixtures 

and  surveys. 

6  Former  amoun 

t.                                                  1"  Good  will  an 

d leases. 

6  Go 

od  will. 

u 

\nd  tools. 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


339 


of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


i  S6,500 


'  15,000 
?  5,000 


13 1,090 


"169 


1^  3,765 


17  822 
18  62 


23  83 


2,227 


25,563 
4,810 
2,691 
1,650 


1,635 
2,689 


1,558 


2,939 
10,841 


5,015 


S12,676 
60,275 
12,147 
11,300 
48,422 
42,112 

100,135 

131,388 

30,496 

7,494 

47,610 

268,488 

15,360 

8,034 

43,419 

32,915 

14,599 

10,569 

3,880 

3,841 

22,910 

23,668 

22,018 

4,239 

124,892 

22,653 

24,169 

33,940 

8,291 


LUBIUTIES. 


o 


87,500 
35,700 

8,000 
5  60,000 
25,000 
25,000 
95,200 
60,000 
15,000 

5,000 
25,000 
125,000 

9,000 

5,000 
40,000 

17,500 
8,000 

10,000 
3,000 
3,500 

10,000 

20,000 

20,000 
4,000 

50,000 
5,000 
2,500 

12,800 

8,000 


21,566 

4,147 

8,807 

7,146 

4,935 

16,388 

15,496 

2,494 

2,319 

22,054 

6,360 

34 

1,839 

15,415 

3,161 

569 

165 

341 

12,910 

1,709 
239 
7,740 
20  153 
8,385 
6,140 

291 


855,000 


3,000 


19 15,000 


15,000 


820,000 


3,000 


38,000 
17,500 
5,675 


$1,432 


ilOO 


2,810 
309 


5,505 


7,609 


$3,531 
3,009 


14,515 
9,966 


291 
121,434 


1,580 


438 


715 


858 


!,647 


12  Patent  rights. 

13  Stocks  other  corporation. 
I''  Fixtures. 

15  Stock  and  fixtures. 
1"  And  equipment. 


1'  Prepaid  insurance. 

18  Notes. 

19  Mortgage. 
2°  Insurance. 

21  And  furniture. 


22  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 

23  Tools. 

2*  Should  have  been  held.  Corpora- 
tion has  done  no  business  since 
prior  to  May  1, 1910. 


340 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


G.  H.  Atkinson  Company, 
Reading. 

G.  H.  Bent  Company,  Milton, 

G.  H.  Dyer  Company,  The, 

Boston. 
G.  H.  PoUey  Co.,  Boston,      . 

G.  Haarmann  and  Company, 

Incorporated,  Holyoke. 
G.  J.  Bicknell  Co.,  Boston,  . 

G.  J.  Buchanan  Company, 
Boston. 

G.  L.  Manchester  Company, 
Easthampton. 

G.  L.  Metcalf  Box  Company, 
Marblehead. 

G.  M.  Parks  Company,  The, 
Fitchburg. 

G.  M.  Smith  Optical  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

G.  N.  Dupont  Shoe  Company, 
The,  Middleborough. 

G.   0.  Pettibone  Company, 

G.  W.  &  F.  Smith  Iron  Com- 
pany, Boston. 
G.  W.  Hilton's  Specifics,  Inc., 

Lowell. 
G.  W.  J.  Murphy  Company, 

Merrimac. 
G.  W.  Laythe  Shoe  Company, 

Clinton. 
G.    W.    Lord    Company, 

Lynn. 
G.   W.   Peterson   Company, 

Quincy. 
G.  W.  Richardson  Company, 

NewburjT)ort. 
G.  W.  Sammet  &  Son  Com- 
pany, Boston. 
G.  Wildes  Smith  Company, 

Boston. 
Galassi  Mosaic  &  Tile  Co., 

Boston. 
Gale-Sawyer  Company,  The, 

Boston. 
Gale    Shoe     Manufacturing 

Company,  Haverhill. 
Gallagher     Bottle     Capping 

Machinery  Co.,  Lynn. 
Gammon     Drug     Company, 

The,  Brookline. 
Garden  City  Laundry   Co., 

The,  Newton. 

Garden  City  Shoe  Company, 
Beverly. 

Gardner  Automobile  Com- 
pany, Gardner. 


Nov.  10, 
1914. 

Aug.  20, 

1914. 
Mch.  5, 

1914. 
July  21, 

1914. 
June  2, 

1914. 
Oct.  27, 

1914. 
May  1, 

1914. 
May  5, 

1914. 
Apr.  25, 

1914. 
Mch.  2, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Jan.  30, 

1914. 
Jan.  27, 

1914. 
Feb.  7, 

1914. 
Apr.  29, 

1914. 
July  15, 

1914. 
Oct.  19, 

1914. 
Apr.  3, 

1914. 
June  8, 

1914. 
Feb.  6, 

1914. 
Jan.  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  6, 

1914. 
Nov.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.  11, 

1914. 
June  5, 

1914. 
Apr.  9, 

1914. 
Jan.  22, 

1914. 
Jan.  20, 

1914. 

Feb.  4, 
1914. 

Aug.  29, 
1914. 


Aug.  17, 
1914. 

July  20 

1914. 
Feb.  11 

1914. 
Apr.  24 

1914. 
'Apr.  17 

1914. 
July  2, 

1914. 
Mch.  21 

1914. 
Apr.  1 

1914. 
Mch.  26 

1914. 
Feb.  2 

1914. 
Jan.  12 

1914. 
Jan.  5 

1914. 
Jan.  9 

1914. 
Jan.  14 

1914. 
Apr.  25 

1914. 
July  6 

1914. 
Sept.  14 

1914. 
Feb.  16, 

1914. 
May  6 

1914. 
16  Feb.  3 

1914. 
Jan.  18 

1914. 
Feb.  6 

1914. 
Oct.  5 

1914. 
Jan.  26 

1914. 
June  4 

1914. 
Apr.  6 

1914. 
Jan.   6 

1914. 
Sept.  12 

1913. 

Jan.  30 

1914. 

Apr.  6 

1914. 


Aug.  1, 
1914. 

July  1, 

1914. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Apr.  24, 

1914. 
Jan.  31, 

1914. 
July   1, 

1914. 
Mch.  1, 

1914. 
Jan.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Deo.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.  20, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Aug.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.  31, 

1914. 
Mav  6, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Oct.  5, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Apr.  6, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Sept.  1, 

1913. 

Jan.  30, 
1914. 

Mch.  1, 
1914. 


$25,000 

50,000 
20,000 
50,000 
55,000 
30,000 
10,000 
35,000 
12,000 
75,000 
25,000 
10,000 

4,000 
124,000 

2,500 
90,000 
25,000 
20,000 

1,000 
15,000 
50,000 

1,000 
10,000 
20,000 
60,000 

2,000 

7,000 
15,000 

5,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


s 

a 

S6,350 

- 

16,000 

$2,851 

25,856 

5,464 

- 

605 

- 

2,656 

5,600 

8  2,400 

26,737 

9,902 

: 

1,023 

98,900 

21,219 

2,930 

18,260 

12,249 

7,500 

~ 

24,074 

_ 

26,582 

- 

21  32,430 

- 

1,500 

6,500 

4,700 

6,000 

2,788 

- 

375 

g   (D   03   o 

o3iS;,S;a2 


,772       $25,530 


4,870 
4,100 
2,600 

18,610 
6,014 
2,346 

13,672 
1,995 

65,952 

1,067 

8,571 

500 

83,145 

20,494 

27,037 

9,394 

250 

39,247 

46,190 

2,829 

1,900 

6,641 

65,905 

16,829 

4,600 

1,800 

2,725 
3,000 


1  Fixtures. 

2  Horses,  teams  and  equipment. 
'  Insurance. 

^  Mortgage  notes. 
6  Good  will. 


'  Stock  in  corporation. 
'  Adjourned. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  Suspense. 


10  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

11  Fixtures,  horses  and  wagons. 

12  Good  will  and  formulse. 

13  Patent  rights. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


341 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

C3  c3  g 

§ 

1 

1 

i 

o 

o 

1 

-S 
O  .; 

-i 

-si 

-i 

-a 

.IS 

"3. 

1 

i 

o 

- 

1  81,000 

2  3,186 

3  195 

- 

859,033 

825,000 

8447 

« $4,500 

$5,000 

- 

$24,086 

859,033 

5  335,000 

- 

65,261 

50.000 

725 

2,500 

2,000 

_ 

10,036 

65,261 

- 

6  11,100 

S3,442 

23,577 

20,000 

3,577 

- 

- 

-• 

- 

23,577 

- 

- 

- 

3,800 

300 

1,650 

- 

1,000 

- 

850 

3.800 

- 

- 

- 

83,334 

55,000 

9,298 

12,000 

4,500 

82,536 

- 

83,334 

- 

- 

29,630 

45,500 

30,000 

15,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45.500 

6  4,800 

- 

- 

13,254 

10,000 

2,356 

- 

- 

- 

898 

13,254 

- 

- 

781 

30,091 

15,000 

9,091 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

30,091 

- 

- 

- 

16,968 

12,000 

2,413 

1,500 

- 

- 

1,055 

16,968 

- 

9,735 
'501 

1800 

- 

138,374 
4,017 
9,906 

75,000 

1,500 
icSOO 
6,500 

12,035 

733 

1,305 

- 

40,000 
1,500 

11.339 

1,484 
601 

138,374 
4,017 
9,906 

- 

.  11 1,300 

- 

7,200 

4,000 

821 

- 

- 

- 

2,379 

7,200 

- 

- 

- 

317,760 

124,000 

40,880 

- 

40,000 

- 

112,880 

317,760 

12  2,003 

- 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

13 17,400 
5 11,000 

"  17,000 

- 

115,990 

90,000 

2,820 

- 

- 

- 

23,170 

115,990 

- 

- 

27,844 

20,000 

853 

- 

3,200 

- 

3,791 

27,844 

- 

- 

8,790 

26,307 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,307 

- 

- 

26,307 

- 

15  200 

- 

665 

500 

140 

- 

- 

- 

25 

665 

- 

- 

- 

72,757 

15,000 

28,267 

- 

16,000 

1'  8,000 

5,490 

72,757 

- 

18  5,544 

- 

115,256 

45,200 

61,834 

- 

- 

8,222 

- 

115,256 

- 

19 1,350 

- 

5,766 

1,000 

3,091 

- 

1,430 

245 

- 

5,766 

- 

20  130 

- 

30,913 

10,000 

11,862 

- 

2,000 

7,051 

- 

30,913 

13  130 
5  4,000 

"  1,700 

- 

60,340 

20,000 

7,773 

- 

5,450 

25,738 

1,379 

60,340 

- 

- 

257,548 

60,000 

196,279 

- 

- 

- 

1,269 

257,548 

13  500 

- 

- 

25,125 

2,000 

20,942 

- 

- 

- 

2,183 

25,125 

22  450 
=  1,700 
«  9,500 

- 

14,400 

7,500 
37,900 

18,128 

7,000 
15,000 

5,000 

500 
3,000 

23  500 

2<  4.400 
1,910 

25  7,000 
4,000 

8,000 
5,000 

2,218 

- 

7.500 
37,900 

18.128 

- 

- 

2,625 

7,700 

7,200 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.  7.700 

1*  Treasury  stock. 

15  Teams  and  fixtures. 

16  Date  of  postponement. 

1^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


18  Deferred  assets. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  Office  furniture. 

21  And  lasts  and  dies. 


22  Trade-marks. 

23  Due  on  boiler  lease. 

2<  Due  on  machinery  (leases). 
25  Due  on  mortgage  real  estate. 


342 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

9 

a 

a 

C3 

'o. 

03 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

^   . 

T3  5 

TION. 

S 

TS 

"« 

b 

S§3.2 

O 

'^.id 

"m 

CD 
C3 

S-gfe.i<( 

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a'S 

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a 

"astsS^ 

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g^§5S 

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Q 

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tf 

S 

^ 

o 

Gardner  Co-operative  Associa- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    26 

Jan.      1, 

83,600 

$9,500 

$1,050 

$8,726 

$7,738 

tion,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gardner-General       Foundry 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

16,000 

5,618 

10,780 

13,545 

Co.,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gardner  Hardware  Co.,  Gard- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  18 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,152 

4,152 

ner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gardner    News    Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    24 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

130 

13,657 

443 

5,278 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gardner    Realty    Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

70,000 

- 

- 

102 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gardner  Syndicate  Corpora- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

885 

tion,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Garfield  &  Proctor  Coal  Com- 

July     1, 

May  12 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

143,155 

- 

42,955 

250,945 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Garhart     Dental     Specialty 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    11 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,318 

15,183 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Garnet   Abrasive    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

300 

14 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Garnett    Leather   Co.,    The, 

Dec.   29, 

Nov.  26 

Oct.      1, 

15,000 

1,000 

- 

778 

9,627 

Lynn. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Gas   and   Electric   Improve- 

Oct.     2, 

Sept.  16 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

7,904 

103,523 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gas  Safety  Appliance  Com- 

June 19, 

May  25 

Feb.     3, 

30,000 

- 

660 

419 

104 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gascoigne  and  Goddard,  In- 

May 16, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,549 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gavin   Hardware   Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.    2 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

45,000 

- 

24,394 

8,475 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geddis    Remedy    Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    30 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

150 

40 

126 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gem  Amusement  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

23,500 

2,605 

- 

307 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gem     Stamped-Steel     Com- 

Oct.    9, 

June     1 

May     1, 

50,000 

17,522 

19,418 

8,772 

9,738 

pany,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

General    Automobile    Com- 

Aug.    6, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

20  4,340 

831 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

General    Fire    Extinguisher 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

118,336 

400 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

General  Securities  Company, 

Oct.    29, 

Sept.  22 

July    31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,719 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

General   Supplies   Company, 

May  18, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geneva  Mineral  Water  Depot, 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.    9 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

200 

600 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Genin  Automatic  Train  Pipe 

July    10, 

Sept.  18 

Sept.     1, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Coupler    Company,    The, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Boston. 
George  A.  Goodridge  Com- 

Oct.     3, 

May  20 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

- 

21,389 

2'  8,401 

8,563 

pany,  The,  Boston. 
George  A.  Grounds  Co.,  Pitts- 

1914. 
Dec.     4, 

1914. 
Oct.    31 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

35,000 

2,000 

31  2,692 

22,535 

27,982 

field. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Geo.  A.  Kinley  Leather  Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  28 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

2,095 

4,222 

90,964 

59,411 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  A.  McRae  Company, 

July     2, 

Apr.    21 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,252 

1,433 

8,371 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  A.  Weld  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.   29, 
1914. 

Apr.    27 
1914. 

Feb.    28, 
1914. 

10,000 

~ 

33  150 

600 

11,792 

Geo.  B.  Dowley  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.   14, 
1914. 

3^  Mch.  18 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

5,000 

16,147 

3,872 

1  Treasury  stock. 

2  Equipment. 

3  Stock  subscriptions, 
■i  Good  will. 

^  Carpenter's  tools. 

1  Care  and  maintenance. 


'  Vessel  property. 

8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

9  Good  will  and  mining  rights. 
1"  Quarrying  outfit. 

11  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


13  Stock  premium. 
"  Patent  rights, 
lo  Patterns. 
16  Office  furniture,  etc. 
1'  Teams  and  fixtures. 
18  Reserve. 


1914. 


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343 


of  Corpoi-ations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

4^ . 

■ass 

111 

1 

1 

o 

1 

3 

Capital  Stock. 

4. 

.a 

1 

il 

1 

■•43  a 

C8T3 

3 

"3. 

o 

- 

i$200 

- 

S27,214 

$3,600 

S2,929 

- 

- 

- 

$20,685 

$27,2  J  4 

- 

- 

85,911 

51,854 

23,000 

6,092 

_ 

$22,762 

- 

- 

51,854 

- 

2  2,989 

1700 

2,234 
9,685 

22,527 
29,893 

12,000 
3  3,000 
10,000 

7,527 
264 

- 

19,629 

: 

- 

22,527 
29,893 

4  S2o,000 

6  90 

- 

95,192 

50,000 

124 

- 

41,086 

6  $3,982 

- 

95,192 

- 

- 

- 

30,885 

23,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

885 

30,885 

~ 

'  2,345 

- 

439,400 
17,501 

125,000 
10,000 

62,704 

: 

115,000 

86,696 
8  50,000 

7,501 

439,400 
17,501 

9 199,561 

10  125 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

11 1,955 
12  520 

- 

13,880 

5,000 

4,037 

- 

- 

- 

4,843 

13,880 

- 

- 

- 

111,427 

100,000 

6,625 

- 

- 

13  50 

4,752 

111,427 

"  15,000 

15 1,200 

- 

17,383 

17,000 

- 

- 

335 

- 

48 

17,383 

- 

16  270 

- 

23,819 

8,000 

15,676 

- 

- 

- 

143 

23,819 

- 

"  8,480 
19  3,900 

10,789 

86,349 
15,005 

25,000 
15,005 

6,315 

$22,000 

27,000 

1,200 
IS  1,834 

3,000 

86,349 
15,005 

- 

1  2,500 

4,112 

33,024 

5,000 

524 

- 

27,500 

- 

- 

33,024 

»  2,500 

- 

- 

57,950 

31,078 

1,604 

5,000 

5,377 

- 

14,891 

57,950 

- 

- 

798 

5,969 

300 

669 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,969 

21  9,559 

22  615 

- 

128,910 

10,000 

109,008 

- 

- 

23  4,087 

5,815 

128,910 

- 

24  763 

- 

5,482 

500 

- 

- 

2,590 

254 

2,138 

5,482 

"  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

4 10,200 

- 

- 

11,000 

11,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,000 

- 

25  441,600 
26  35,000 

23,400 

500,000 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500,000 

28  2,000 
29 12,500 

- 

_ 

52,853 
55,209 

30,100 
20,500 

5,475 

30 1,150 

6,822 

- 

5,500 
27,383 

5,000 

5,628 
504 

52,853 
55,209 

- 

- 

- 

156,692 

50,000 

3,714 

- 

97,019 

5,959 

- 

156,692 

"  3,000 
4 15,000 

_ 

_ 

11,056 
30,542 

300 

32  1,200 

10,000 

8,930 
5,057 

: 

: 

221 

405 
15,485 

11,056 
30,542 

- 

728 

20,747 

5,000 

747 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,747 

19  Formulae. 

20  And  cars. 

21  Good  will,  leaseholds  and  con- 

tracts. 

22  Office  fixtures. 

23  Reserve  for  finished  contracts. 


2^  Expenses. 
26  Trustee  holdings. 
26  Organization. 
2'  And  contracts. 

28  Patent  rights  and  dies. 

29  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


30  Machinery. 

31  And  fixtures. 

32  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 

33  And  office  furniture. 
S''  Adjourned. 


344 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  op  Condition 


S 

.9 

a 
1 

03 

'o. 

« 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 

'roc-  ] 

.2 

TION. 

45 

o 

43  ca 

11 

"ca 

s 

anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

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^ 

Q 

Q 

•< 

fS 

§ 

§ 

o 

George  B.H.  Macomber  Com- 

June 26, 

June  25, 

Apr.    29, 

$50,000 

$417,332 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  C.  Elliott  Co.,  Haverhill, 

June  30, 
1914. 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

4,000 

$4,000 

- 

- 

265 

Geo.    C.    Moore   Company, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

18,051 

$55,785 

$34,955 

21,563 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  C.  Moore  Wool  Scouring 

June  23, 

June  20, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

204,245 

103,388 

51,993 

129,964 

Mills,  Chelmsford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  C.  Whitney  Co.,  The, 

May  25, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.   17, 

250,000 

124,619 

165,857 

64,924 

108,388 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  Close  Company,  The, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

175,000 

144,495 

64,767 

52,965 

40,165 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  D.  Emerson  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

75,251 

50,309 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

George  D.  Wetherill  &  Co., 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   18, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

38,526 

37,665 

Inc.,  of  Mass.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

George  Dietz  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   31, 

May  20, 

May  20, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

800 

2,200 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  E.  Belcher  Last  Co., 

Feb.    13, 

lUan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

118,970 

Stoughton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

George  E.  Crosby  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

18  Feb.     6, 

Jan.      6, 

5,000 

7,000 

_ 

863 

12,281 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  E.   Damon  Company, 

Aug.  13, 

June  10, 

May    1, 

35,000 

_ 

19  28,847 

13.077 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  E.  Duffy  Manufactur- 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

110,000 

24,705 

12,555 

84,657 

42,494 

ing  Company,  The,  Worces- 
ter. 
Geo.  E.  Dunbar  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.     3, 

Nov.    2, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

3,388 

210 

491 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Geo.    E.    Keith    Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.     2, 

Oct.    28, 

6,000,000 

359,076 

126,207 

1,282,915 

4,985,986 

Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

George  E.Meacom  Company, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

1,400 

1,050 

•Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  E.  Smith  Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.     2, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,536 

4,022 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  E.   Wye   Company, 

Mch.  14, 

25  Feb.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

10,500 

12,000 

15,533 

23,024 

Needham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  F.  Hewett    Co., 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

26 12,077 

97,367 

98,644 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  F.  Johnson  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 20. 

31  Nov.  11, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

56,241 

51,672 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

George  F.  Vester  Company, 

May     9, 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

1,521 

246 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  Frost  Company,  The, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

8,500 

158,123 

182,433 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George    G.   London     Manu- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,546 

3,990 

6,049 

facturing    Company,   The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynn. 

George  G.  Page  Box  Com- 

May 19, 

18  Apr.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

68,400 

178,150 

50,400 

118,482 

56,268 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George   H.    Ball    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,017 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  H.  Buckminster  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,207 

27,495 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.  Carter  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   28, 

20,000 

- 

1,500 

6,172 

10,338 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Office  fixtures. 

2  Tools. 

3  Building  operations. 
*  Office  furniture. 

!■  Horses  and  vehicles. 
•>  Good  will. 


'  Horses,  wagons  and  office  furni- 
ture. 

8  Discount  and  insurance. 

"  Interest. 

1°  Accrued  payroll. 

11  Mortgage  loans  and  notes  pay- 
able. 


12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  Trade-marks. 
I'l  Prepaid  items. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Auto. 

1'  Company  in  process  of  liquidation. 
18  Adjourned. 


1914.1 


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345 


of  Corporations  —  Continued, 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

M  ■ 

3 
O 

J 

i 

a 

03 

ua 
o 

"3 
"o 

S 
o 

J. 

a 

3  " 

a 
a  V 

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3 

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i 

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o 

6  813,932 

1  S810 

2  6,003 

M50 

5  760 

- 

S424,145 

5,175 
144,286 

$50,000 

4,000 
80,000 

$203,893 

1,000 

35,520 

~ 

- 

3  8122,911 
175 

$47,341 
28,766 

$424,145 

5,175 

144,286 

7  2,321 

8  2,063 

_ 

493,974 
463,788 

125,000 
227,800 

76,118 

9  912 

10  1,457 

129,963 

11  $75,000 
60,000 

$71,545 

89,281 
12 15,000 

54,661 
31,025 

493,974 
463,788 

13  7,000 
6  25,000 

"  1,998 

- 

336,390 
125,560 

168,800 
10,000 

26,923 
64,062 

100,000 

28,330 

51,498 

12,337 

336,390 
125,560 

6  2,000 

15  7,100 
16 1,092 

_ 

84,383 
5,000 

25,000 
3,000 

39,877 
2,000 

- 

19,226 

280 

~ 

84,383 
5,000 

- 

- 

131,030 

150,000 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,144 

5,000 

1,499 

7,500 

- 

- 

6,145 

20,144 

6  5,000 

- 

5,179 

52,103 

35,000 

17,103 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,103 

- 

8,948 

173,359 

109,100 

9,259 

- 

55,000 

- 

- 

173,359 

6 1,500 
6 1,000,000 

21  68,501 

22  199  690 

23 16,075 

865 

6,454 
8,038,450 

2,450 

5,000 
6,000,000 

1,500 

289 
'6 1,165 
775,976 

75 

- 

616,135 
800 

_ 

434,524 
24  211,815 

75 

6,454 
8,038,450 

2,450 

6  5,000 

15 1,349 

4,300 

21,207 
61,057 

10,000 
25,000 

11,207 
21,276 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
11,000 

3,781 

- 

21,207 
61,057 

5,316 

27  2,670 

28 13,704 

29  3,440 

~ 

233,218 
107,913 

50,000 
10,000 

25,209 
97,913 

56,300 

85,241 
so  9,394 

7,074 

233,218 
107,913 

- 

- 

3,663 

5,430 

5,000 

430 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,430 

32  1,500 

- 

_ 

350,556 

200,000 

106,589 

- 

_ 

43,967 

with 

350.556 

- 

- 

* 

11,585 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,585 

surplus 

11,585 

- 

S3  23,831 

- 

427,131 

68,400 

95,830 

- 

58,536 

204,365 

- 

427,131 

- 

3^  13,802 

- 

17,819 

10,000 

2,082 

5,250 

487 

- 

- 

17,819 

- 

15  300 

- 

32,002 

20,000 

10,451 

- 

- 

- 

1,551 

32,002 

- 

35  5,000 

36  2,500 

- 

25,510 

20,000 

395 

- 

- 

- 

5,115 

25,510 

19  And  fixtures. 

2"  Due   Treasurer  for    salary   and 

loans. 
21  Investments  in  other  companies. 
*2  Advance  payments  next  season's 

merchandise. 
23  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 


2<  Reserves. 

25  In  lieu  of  annual. 

26  And  tools  and  power  account. 
2'  Furniture  and  fixtures  account. 

28  Horses    and    stable    equipment 

account. 

29  Unexpired  lease. 


3"  Depreciation  account. 

31  Should  have  been  held. 

32  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

33  Miscellaneous  equipment. 

34  Equipment. 

35  Five  City  of  Boston  bonds. 
S6  Two  auto  trucks. 


346 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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Geo.  H.  Ellis  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May     5, 
1914. 

Feb.   26 
1914. 

Nov.  29, 
1913. 

$75,000 

- 

$66,231 

$17,960 

$87,267 

George  H.  Gilbert  Manufac- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

$100,000 

_ 

873,297 

235,188 

turing  Company,  Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  H.  Herrick  Co.,  Attle- 

Feb.    28, 

Feb.     9 

Feb.      1, 

8,500 

_ 

'  _ 

7,622 

1,131 

borough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  H.  Jacobs  Company, 

May  11, 

Apr.    13 

Feb.    11, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,898 

10,466 

Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  H.  Johnson  Company, 

Jan.    27, 

2  Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

3,000 

3,889 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.  Mason  Company, 

May   15, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

36,712 

14,483 

16,215 

3,105 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.  Morrill  Company, 

June  29, 

8  June  22 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

9  143,769 

with  R.  E. 

333,562 

302,444 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.  Priggen  Company, 

Nov.  13, 

Oct.      5 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

1,200 

2,090 

20,543 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  H.  Sallaway  Company, 

June  22, 

May   18 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

7,140 

9,012 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  H.  Shaw  Company, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

2,600 

9,195 

14,300 

The,  Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.  Sherbert  Incorpo- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    19 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

- 

4,410 

211 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.   Snow  Company, 

Aug.   17, 

July    14 

June   12, 

250,000 

27,992 

25,000 

149,428 

331,521 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  H.  Wood  Corporation, 

Jan.    27,' 

Jan.      8 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,347 

22,987 

11,648 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  H.  Woodman,  Incor- 

Jan.   13, 

Jan.      7 

Sept.     1, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

43,110 

4,882 

porated,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George    Howard    and    Sons 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    19 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

_ 

1,200 

800 

43,590 

Company,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George    J.    Barker    Lumber 

June  25, 

Apr.   27 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

30,814 

21  3,758 

44,368 

69.529 

Company,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  J.  Kelly  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Aug.     7, 
1914. 

2  July    18 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

6,048 

52,163 

23,197 

George  James  Company,  The, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

2,545 

46,532 

57,316 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  Kirby,  Jr.  Paint  Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    25 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

4,300 

1,900 

8,500 

12,571 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  L.  Griffin  &  Son,  Inc., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    28 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

53,640 

33,360 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  L.  Layman  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Mch.    7 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

6,000 

- 

12,000 

- 

- 

George  Lawley  and  Son  Cor- 

Nov. 12, 

Oct.    14 

Sept.     1, 

100,000 

113,574 

38,743 

76,830 

139,211 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George   M.   Edgarton   Com- 

Jan.   10, 

Apr.     9 

Dec.    31, 

100,000 

- 

1,101 

1,489 

19,682 

pany,  Cambridge  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1912. 

George   M.   Edgarton   Com- 

June 22, 

Apr.    10 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

1,536 

12,207 

3,677 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  Mabbett  &  Sons  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

50,168 

45,502 

101,832 

215,530 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  McQuesten  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

2  Jan.    20 
1914. 

Dec.    31, 
1913. 

100,000 

- 

4,000 

99,280 

463,370 

George  Mortimer  and  Com- 

Dec.   11, 

Dec.     1 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,559 

6,800 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
George  N.  Blake  Company, 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

3,523 

1,477 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  Nye  Company,  Spring- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   26, 

230,000 

92,524 

20,000 

82,799 

111,420 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Adjourned. 

'  Horses  and  wagons. 

■<  Trade-marks. 


5  Good  will. 

^  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

'  Real  estate  mortgage. 

8  In  lieu  of  annual. 


9  Less  depreciation. 
1°  Investment  securities. 
"  Advance  payments. 


1914.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

a  ■ 

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1 

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1 

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- 

- 

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$171,458 

$75,000 

$28,549 

- 

- 

$67,909 

- 

$171,458 

- 

- 

- 

1,208,485 

1,000,000 

15,398 

- 

$100,000 

- 

$93,087 

1,208,485 

- 

- 

- 

8,753 

8,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

253 

8,753 

- 

1  $1,105 

- 

29,469 

10,000 

126 

$15,418 

- 

- 

3,925 

29,469 

- 

3  500 

- 

7,389 

5,000 

2,337 

- 

- 

- 

52 

7,389 

4  S5,000 

5  47,000 

10 124,591 

11 2,539 

12937 

$27,240 

149,755 
907,842 

23,833 

97,000 
6 14,900 
200,000 

10,000 

5,706 
50,789 

5,436 

7 17,000 

15,149 
6,500 

657,053 

with 
surplus 

1,897 

149,755 
907,842 

23,833 

13 12,855 

"691 

15  592 

451 

30,741 
26,095 

14,850 
15,000 

827 
"120 
16  284 

1,545 

7,000 
2,600 

V  2,347 
2,814 

5,313 
4,136 

30,741 
26,n95 

- 

- 

- 

4,621 

2,000 

747 

1,500 

- 

- 

374 

4,621 

: 

IS  11,651 

19  9,180 

20  639 

: 

554,772 
37,621 

193,000 
10,000 

127,719 
7,519 

- 

133,889 

100,164 

20,102 

554,772 
37,621 

- 

1 9,038 

- 

57,030 

35,000 

13,291 

- 

6,000 

- 

2,739 

57,030 

- 

- 

- 

45,590 

25,000 

19,890 

- 

- 

- 

700 

45,590 

: 

- 

- 

148,469 
81,408 

50,000 
31,300 

73,076 
14,528 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
27,000 

25,393 
8,580 

: 

148,469 
81,408 

- 

- 

- 

106,393 

30,000 

55,189 

- 

17,500 

- 

3,704 

106,393 

- 

- 

- 

27,271 

25,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

771 

27,271 

- 

1800 

- 

87,800 

50,000 

19,712 

- 

- 

17,867 

221 

87,800 

6 1,000 

- 

1,750 

14,750 

4,500 

- 

10,250 

- 

- 

- 

14,750 

- 

3,150 

- 

371,508 

100.000 

62,790 

- 

56,000 

152,718 

- 

371.508 

22  64,000 

- 

- 

86,272 

82,100 

3,502 

- 

- 

- 

670 

86,272 

22  64,000 

- 

23,780 

105,200 

99,900 

5,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

105,200 

- 

- 

- 

413,032 

40,000 

5,621 

- 

119,809 

238.396 

9,206 

413,032 

- 

- 

- 

566,650 

100,000 

450,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,650 

566,650 

22  1,000 

4  5,000 

5  4,000 

13,158 

33,517 
5,000 

25,000 
5,000 

8,517 

33,517 
5,000 

- 

- 

- 

306,743 

230,000 

49,175 

- 

- 

15,843 

11,725 

306,743 

13  Fixtures,  teama,  etc. 
1''  Expense  items. 
1=  Stocks. 
16  Sundries. 


1^  Reserves. 

18  Prepaid  items. 

1'  Stock  in  other  companies. 


20  Teams. 

21  And  tools  and  equipment. 

22  Patent  rights. 


348 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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dandise, 
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Geo.  P.  Bingham  Co.,  Bostop, 

July     1, 
1914. 

May     7 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

S20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

George  P.  Cox  Last  Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

$44,500 

315,000 

$10,926 

S44,436 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  P.   Raymond   Com- 

July   18, 

June  20 

June     9, 

6,800 

- 

- 

6,252 

2,568 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  R.  Bascom  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.      2 

Jan.      2, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

5,862 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  R.  Tucker  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    14 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,836 

2,269 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  S.  Briggs  Coal  Co., 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     1 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

4  3,198 

187 

1,672 

8,013 

Swampscott. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  S.  Colton  Elastic  Web 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    26 

,     Dec.  31, 

250,000 

58,997 

127,397 

101,281 

26,311 

Co.,  Easthampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  S.  Harrington  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

67,904 

45,318 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  S.  Stevens  Company, 

June    3, 

May     4 

May     4, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,818 

975 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  Sessions  Sons  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

7  Mch.    9 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

9,975 

8,944 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  Steam  Turbine  Com- 

May 26, 

Feb.   26 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

George  T.  Horan,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June    6, 

Feb.   24 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

- 

- 

11,050 

33,248 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  T.  Hoyt  Company, 

May     5, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

800 

10,517 

12,585 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  T.  Johnson  Company, 

July   28, 

June  30 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

335 

10,997 

13,592 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  W.  Alden  Company, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.     1 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,464 

4,181 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  W.  Bush  Co.,  Newton, 

Feb.   17, 
1914. 

Feb.     3 
1914. 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

361 

10  9,256 

4,109 

George  W.  Capen  Company, 

Sept.    5, 

June  20 

June  20, 

10,000 

- 

2,049 

6,300 

2,204 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George   W.   Carr   Company, 

July     8, 

June     8 

June     1, 

25,000 

5,900 

7,825 

7,670 

15,888 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

., 

George   W.   Davis,   Incorp., 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    27 

Mch.  30, 

10,000 

- 

400 

16,094 

14,070 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  W.  Gale  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

75,250 

13,127 

141,498 

73,599 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  W.  Harris  Co.,  Lowell,  . 

July    17, 
1914. 

July   13 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

35,000 

24,000 

3,000 

2,531 

7,488 

George  W.  Harvey  Company, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  18 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

222,469 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George    W.    Olney    Woolen 

Sept.  17, 

July    27 

June  30, 

75,000 

17,950 

with  R.  E. 

67,564 

35,336 

Company,  Leicester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  W.  Prescott  Publishing 

June  22, 

Apr.    15 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

5,000 

1,500 

3,100 

Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

George  W.  Thayer  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

wFeb.    12 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,728 

4,807 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  W.   Torrey  Company, 

June   15, 

Apr.     7 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

27,861 

13,368 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geo.  W.  Wheelwright  Paper 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

300,000 

with  R.  E. 

267,534 

149,283 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

George  Willcomb  Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   30, 

250,000 

- 

- 

130,185 

271,454 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Geo.  Wm.  Bentley  Company, 

Aug.   11, 

July   30 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

- 

296 

46,499 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Geraldine    Company,     The, 

Aug.   12, 

"Apr.    14 

Apr.    14, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

32 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Securities. 

2  Good  will. 
'  Fixtures. 

*  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


^  Store  fixtures. 
^  Credit  indemnity  fund. 
^  In  lieu  of  annual. 
8  Patent  rights. 


9  Including  $10,594.73  due  the 
treasurer  for  funds  he  allows  to 
remain  in  the  business. 

i"  And  horses,  vehicles  of  all  kinds, 
harnesses,  robes  and  equipment. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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$14,000 

$20,000 

$20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$20,000 

- 

- 

- 

114,862 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$34,862 

114,862 

- 

- 

- 

8,820 

6,800 

S45 

- 

- 

- 

1,975 

8,820 

2S600 

- 

8,032 

15,494 

5,000 

10,494 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,494 

2  5,000 

3  585 

5,321 

17,011 

9,500 

7,511 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,011 

- 

- 

- 

13,070 

10,000 

- 

- 

$3,000 

- 

70 

13,070 

- 

- 

- 

313,986 

250,000 

63,367 

- 

- 

- 

619 

313,986 

- 

5  500 

55 

113,722 

2,848 

50,000 
2,000 

3,233 

848 

- 

38,527 

$19,444 
6  2,518 

_ 

113,722 

2,848 

- 

- 

- 

18,919 

12,000 

6,585 

- 

- 

- 

334 

18,919 

8  24,000 

- 

3,026 

30,026 

18,150 

- 

$10,000 

1,876 

- 

- 

30,026 

2 100,000 

- 

12,946 

157,244 

125,000 

10,822 

- 

21,422 

- 

- 

157,244 

2  7,550 

- 

3,763 

35,215 

20,000 

15,215 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,215 

- 

- 

- 

24,924 

10,000 

1,700 

- 

- 

13,224 

- 

24,924 

- 

- 

- 

22,645 

10,000 

9 12,516 

- 

- 

- 

129 

22,645 

- 

- 

- 

13,726 

5,000 

7,171 

- 

- 

- 

1,555 

13,726 

- 

- 

- 

10,553 

10,000 

553 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,553 

- 

- 

3,270 

40,553 

25,000 

8,053 

2,500 

5,000 

- 

- 

40,553 

- 

- 

- 

30,564 

3,500 

8,545 

- 

- 

18,519 

30,564 

- 

- 

- 

303,474 

120,000 

100,274 

10,000 

73,000 

- 

200 

303,474 

- 

- 

- 

37,019 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,019 

37,019 

25,000 

11  5,000 
12  500 

- 

232.969 
120,850 

25,000 
75,000 

72,190 
12,472 

- 

16,900 
13  98,755 

_ 

20,124 
33,378 

232,969 
120,850 

12,000 

- 

- 

21,600 

20,000 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,600 

- 

3993 

18,821 

27,349 

10,000 

17,349 

- 

- 

- 

27,349 

15 18,000 

- 

19,469 

78,698 

25,000 

1,177 

- 

52,521 

- 

78,698 

- 

- 

- 

716,817 

400,000 

127,288 

- 

- 

189,529 

- 

716,817 

2  47,000 

16  96,249 

"882 

18  2,988 

: 

498,770 
96,783 

250,000 
75,000 

246,870 
19,495 

: 

: 

- 

1,900 
2,288 

498,770 
96,783 

20  48,960 
2  1,000 

21200 

- 

50,192 

50,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

92 

50,192 

11  Tools. 

12  Stock. 

13  Unfinished  contracts. 
1^  Date  of  postponement. 


15  Good  will,  license,  etc. 

16  Investments. 
V  Furniture. 

18  Horses,  teams  and  fixtures. 


19  Should  have  been  held. 

20  Patent  rights  and  formula. 

21  Apparatus. 


350 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


German-American  Button 
Company  of  Massachusetts, 
Boston. 

German  Co-operative  Asso- 
ciation, LawTence. 

German  Co-operative  Grocery 
Company,  The,  Fitchburg. 

Germania  Mills,  Holyoke, 

Giant  Heater  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

Gibbons  Contracting  Com- 
pany, Melrose. 

G  i  b  b  s  E.Kpress  Company, 
Waltham. 

G  i  b  b  s  Heddle  Company, 
Leicester. 

Gibbs  Loom-Harness  and 
Reed  Company,  Clinton. 

Gibby  Foundry  Company, 
Boston. 

Gibson   Bedstead   Company, 


Gilbert  and  Barker  Manufac- 
turing Company,  West 
Springfield. 

Gilbert  &  Cole  Co.,  Marble- 
head. 

Gilbert  Normal  School  of 
Dancing,  The,  Boston. 

Gilbert  Normal  School  of 
Dancing,  The,  Boston  (2d 
return). 

Gilbert  Rist  Optical  Co., 
Greenfield. 

Gilbride  Company,  The,  Low- 
ell. 

Gilchrist  Company,  Boston,  . 


Gilet  Carbonizing  Company, 
Lowell. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Com- 
pany of  Canada,  Limited, 
Boston. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Ltd., 
Boston. 

Gillmore  and  Company  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

Oilman  Brothers  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Gilmore  Hotel  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

Gilt  Edge  Silk  Mills,  The, 
New  Bedford. 

Glen  Mills  Cereal  Company, 
Rowley. 


May  4, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1914. 
June   19, 

1914. 
Oct.    28, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 

Dec.  15, 
1913. 

Aug.  4, 
1914. 

Aug.  6, 
1914. 

Apr.  30, 
1914. 

Oct.  2, 
1914. 

July  21, 
1914. 


Mch.  16, 
1914. 

Feb.  18, 
1914. 

Feb.  18, 
1914. 

Feb.   18, 

1914. 
Aug.   31, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 


Jan.  13, 
1914. 

Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 
Sept.     1, 

1914. 
May  24, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
!Oct.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.    25, 

1913. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 

i  Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Oct.    25, 

1913. 
July   24, 

1914. 

Apr.  1, 
1914. 

Sept.  28, 
1914. 

Feb.  25, 
1914. 


Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 

Jan.    12, 

1914. 
July     8, 

1914. 
Feb.    14, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 


Nov.  30, 
1913. 

Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Nov.  30 

1913. 
Sept.    1 

1914. 
Apr.     1 

1914. 
Apr.   30 

1914. 
July      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 

Nov.  6, 
1913. 

Sept.  30 
1913. 

July  24 
1914. 

Mch.  1 
1914. 

July  31 
1914. 

Jan.  31 
1914. 


Dec.  31 
1913. 

Deo.  31 
1913. 

Dec.  31 
1913. 

Dec.   31 

1913. 
June  30 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Feb.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 


$10,000 

4,000 

5,000 

150,000 

100,000 

5,000 

25,000 

30,000 

50,000 

10,000 

20,000 

2.50,000 

30,000 
2,500 
2,500 

1,000 

25,000 

200,000 

5,000 

13,000,000 

500,000 

2,000,000 
5,000 
150,000 
5,000 
10,000 
16,000 


Assets. 


$4,700 

4,000 

201,407 


18,000 


230,889 


12,500 


480,924 


97,000 


20,000 
10,308 


$185,957 

900 

900 

6,869 

10,000 

17,600 

2,000 

5,560 

12  76,578 

2,075 


1,036 


18,972 
180,230 
43,888 

157,108 


13,000 
with  R.  E. 


$3,023 

5,696 

2,851 

307,639 

3,428 


7,835 
8,107 
14,991 
18,685 
460,630 

11,801 

"75 

75 

740 

60,145 

355,619 

1,863 

508,910 

42,296 

439,939 

802 

102,926 

5,388 

17,210 


1  Equipment. 

-  Deferred  charges. 

'  Miscellaneous  iasurance. 

*  Improvement. 

■■'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


6  Patent  rights. 

7  Horses  and  wagons. 

8  Adjourned. 

9  Distribution  account. 
1"  Office  equipment. 


11  Auto  truck. 

12  And  tools,  etc. 

13  And  office. 
"  Good  will. 
15  Fixtures. 


1914.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1-3  . 

3 
1 

a 

03 

1 

3 
^ 

u 

-< 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

"2 

a 

a  a 
'S  a 
o  a> 

3 

CO 

1 

1 
g 

i 

o 

- 

1S71 

2  13 

- 

$11,824 

81,000 

$9,001 

- 

- 

$1,823 

- 

$11,824 

- 

- 

- 

16,400 

3,080 

954 

$1,400 

83,046 

1,200 

$6,720 

16,400 

- 

- 

$125 

8,735 

4,440 

432 

2,000 

500 

- 

1,363 

8,735 

- 

3  8,230 
4  20,000 

- 

810,027 

150,000 

345,674 

300,000 

- 

5  2,353 

12,000 

810,027 

6  S97,686 

3,492 

106,628 

100,000 

6 

- 

6,622 

- 

- 

106,628 

- 

■900 

450 

5,250 

5,000 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,250 

- 

- 

- 

10,340 

3,5C0 

6,357 

- 

- 

- 

483 

10.340 

6 10,000 

- 

326 

32,171 

'     30,000 

2,171 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,171 

- 

9  8,000 

55,021 

50,000 

3,783 

- 

- 

- 

1,238 

55,021 

- 

- 

- 

78,986 

10,000 

64,879 

- 

- 

- 

4,107 

78,986 

6  350 

10  468 
11 1,200 

: 

44,978 
842,526 

19,500 
250,000 

380 

41,822 

- 

295,925 

25,098 

254,779 

44,978 
842,526 

- 

- 

42,106 

15,000 

9,797 

- 

15,211 

- 

2,098 

42,106 

i«  2,500 

- 

.2,661 

2,500 

31 

- 

- 

- 

130 

2,661 

H  2,500 

- 

60 

2,969 

2,500 

469 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,969 

- 

- 

.982 

2,859 

1,000 

230 

1,629 

- 

- 

- 

2,859 

- 

15  500 

15  7,400 

10,399 

15 136,588 

"3,263 

18 100,000 

- 

73,144 

17,600 

14,477 

- 

22,300 

18,767 

- 

73,144 

1,271 

816,826 
26,461 

200,000 
5,000 

101,453 
8,261 

19  310,000 
13,200 

121,651 
5  83,722 

816,826 
26,461 

201,581,174 
"6,500,000 
20  326,812 

212,501,000 

2  6,054 

23  75,000 

2 19,188 

- 

13,196,161 
536,601 

12,500,000 
500,000 

27,688 

22 186,250 

612 

- 

- 

482,223 
35,989 

- 

13,196,161 
536,601 

20  1,298,912 

- 

- 

2,102,615 

2,000,000 

53,971 

- 

- 

48,644 

- 

2,102,615 

- 

- 

- 

30,094 

5,000 

967 

- 

- 

24,127 

- 

30,094 

"  20,000 

24  3,950 

25  33,969 

26  8,500 

- 

300,837 

150,000 

102,957 

- 

34,731 

13,149 

- 

300,837 

- 

- 

16,080 

5,000 

5,580 

- 

5,500 

- 

- 

16,080 

- 

- 

- 

36,444 

10,000 

24,613 

- 

- 

- 

1,831 

36,444 

~ 

- 

- 

41,567 

16,000 

2,622 

- 

- 

22,945 

- 

41,567 

16  Treasury  stock. 
1'  Supplies. 

IS  Receivers'  account  awaiting  ad- 
justment. 


10  Deferred  liability. 

20  Patent  rights  and  trade-marka. 

21  Stock  in  other  companies. 

22  Dividends  payable. 


23  Leasehold. 

24  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  Suspense. 

26  Fixtures  and  equipment. 


352 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
1 

g 

i 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

sf.a §  1 

TION. 

1 

"3 

1 

ufacturi 
erchand 
aterial, 
ock  in  P 

i. 

«3 

■a  g 

|.« 

la 

"« 

13 

1 

iss^i 

Irt 

P=' 

a 

p 

< 

« 

s 

s 

o 

Glendale  Elastic  Fabrics  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

.$1,100,000 

S258,600 

$326,000 

S407,859 

S467,072 

pany,  Easthampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Glendale  Laundry,  Inc.,  The, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

8,063 

- 

79 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Glenwood  Works,  Boston,     . 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Feb.   14, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

100,000 

75,136 

69,126 

13,363 

6,024 

Glidden  Brick  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   13, 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

3,160 

33,021 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Globe     Counter     Company, 

June     4, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     9, 

12,100 

_ 

5,418 

4,590 

5,211 

Incorporated,  The,  Haver- 
hill. 
Globe  Ear-Phone  Co.,  Boston, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.   16, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

.,. 

6  906 

8,244 

5,343 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Globe  Gas  Light  Company, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

24,168 

3,194 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Globe  Loan  Company,  Bos- 

June    2, 

Apr.   28, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,665 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Globe  Newspaper  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

700,002 

351,265 

- 

425,379 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Globe  Optical  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

- 

11 12,700 

102,760 

84,915 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Globe  Wine  Company,  The, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,200 

_ 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gloucester  Basket  Ball  Asso- 

June 10, 

May    4, 

Apr.   30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

323 

259 

ciation.  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester    Coal    Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

90,000 

59,895 

withR.E. 

22,202 

57,061 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Cold  Storage  and 

July   22, 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

80,000 

45,000 

2,700 

31,883 

Warehouse  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester. 

Gloucester  Fresh  Fish  Com- 

Dec.    4, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.      1, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

5,926 

39,070 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Gloucester  Gill-Net  Fisheries 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

400 

3,202 

271 

Company,  Inc.,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester    Hospital,     Inc., 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,750 

937 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Isinglass  and  Glue 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

13,600 

6,300 

2,500 

_ 

7,439 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Lighterage  Com- 

May  13, 

21!  Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

13,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,527 

pany,  The,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester    Loan    Company, 

May  18, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

3,150 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Net  &  Twine  Cor- 

Dec.  29, 

Dec.    11, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

125,934 

199,403 

7,387 

poration,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Gloucester  Publishing  Com- 

Feb.  17, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gloucester   Salt   Fish    Com- 

Sept. 14, 

July     3, 

Apr.      1, 

30,000 

14,000 

1,000 

10,856 

11,745 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gloucester  Times  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   15, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

- 

22,627 

1,286 

13,283 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Gloucester    Windlass    Com- 

May 23, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

545 

55 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1911. 

1914. 

Glove  Instep  Shoe  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Godfrey  Coal  Company,  Mil- 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

20,209 

124,398 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Goepper  Brothers  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.   28, 

32,000 

14,000 

2,588 

28,824 

12,225 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Goetz    Silk    Manufacturing 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

106,005 

11 25,206 

237,444 

54,264 

Co.,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

2  Wagons. 


*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
5  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


6  Patent  rights. 
'  Good  will. 
8  Treasury  stock. 
'  Development  work. 
1"  Investments. 


11  And  fi.xtures. 

12  Stock  Mass.  corporation. 

13  Machinery,    fixtures    and    stock 

outside  Mass. 
"  Depreciation. 


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353 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets- 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 

0  S  § 

1 

.a 

.3 

■a 

1 

0 

< 

i 

1  _ 
-gi 

J. 

3 

& 
3 
02 

§ 

1 
1 

- 

- 

- 

$1,459,531 

81,082,700 

- 

- 

- 

$376,831 

- 

$1,459,531 

i$480 

2320 

393 

<81 

$8,673 

9,116 
172,322 

2,000 
100,000 

$1,950 

S25,000 

$45,372 

$7,116 

9,116 
172,322 

^       - 

4  250 

- 

36,431 

5,000 

30,482 

- 

- 

- 

949 

36,431 

- 

- 

- 

15,219 

10,600 

2,533 

- 

1,700 

386 

- 

15,219 

6  ?3,056 

'  2,000 

6 10,000 

7 15,000 

8  2,700 
3  2,000 

*  2,400 

9,848 

34,097 
52,362 
12,065 

30,000 

25,000 

1,000 

1,697 
11,486 
10,993 

- 

2,400 

- 

15,876 
72 

34,097 
52,362 
12,065 

- 

w  11,400 

- 

1,488,046 

125,000 

- 

341,000 

119,290 

902,756 

- 

1,488,046 

n 

12 13,000 
13 15,410 

1,726 

228,786 
6,926 

70,000 
5,000 

33,123 
200 

~ 

58,800 

30,000 
14 17,500 

19,363 
1,726 

228,786 
6,926 

'379 

- 

39 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

139,158 

70,000 

5,407 

15,000 

10,000 

- 

38,751 

139,158 

- 

15  6,300 

- 

165,883 

90,000 

8,266 

14,000 

29,000 

20,000 

4,617 

165,883 

7  2,700 

16 1,733 

1'  19,800 

18  7,000 

1,442 

67,529 
15,015 

25,000 
11,400 

3,239 
3,615 

- 

32,600 

- 

6,690 

67,529 
15,015 

'  3,500 

19500 

41,360 

51,047 

50,000 

1,047 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51,047 

- 

- 

129 

16,368 

13,600 

2,768 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,368 

- 

- 

10,888 

12,415 

12,415 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,415 

- 

- 

50 

9,200 

8,000 

300 

- 

900 

- 

- 

9,200 

'  40,000 

- 

- 

372,724 

1,000 

121,724 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

372,724 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

: 

37,601 
37,196 

5,300 
20,000 

5,178 

21 3,000 

2,706 

22 13,900 

6,000 

23  9,546 

4,223 
4,944 

37,601 
37,196 

6  6,300 

- 

- 

6,900 

6,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,900 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

24 18.225 
2S87 

: 

162,919 
57,637 

40,000 
32,000 

18,258 
5,926 

91,700 

- 

12,961 
26  9,257 

10,454 

162,919 
57,637 

- 

8 11,000 

^  - 

433,919 

35,000 

14,437 

25,000 

108,986 

- 

250,496 

433,919 

15  Securities. 

16  Boats. 

1'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
18  Steamboat. 


19  Cape  Ann  Therapeuterion  stock. 
2°  Adjourned. 

21  Salary  of  manager  one  year. 

22  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


23  Depreciation  account. 

24  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

25  Schooner. 

26  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 
'  Fixtures. 

■*  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

I"  Trade-marks. 

«  Should  have  been  held. 


'  And  furniture  and  safes. 

8  Advance  subscription  accounts. 

9  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
1°  Adjourned. 

"  Depreciation. 

12  And  tools  and  furniture. 


"  Reserve  for   depreciation    (mer- 
chandise), 
i^  Reserve  for  losses  (bad  debts). 

15  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

16  Tools  and  fixtures. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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k 

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ca-a 
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2  13,000 
2  2,500 

- 

- 

$77,783 

$50,000 

$17,406 

- 

- 

$3,000 

$7,377 

$77,783 

3  $125 

- 

7,920 

3,000 

3,921 

- 

- 

- 

999 

7,920 

5  2,000 
2  3,000 

- 

$949 

7,792 

6,765 

1,027 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,792 

- 

- 

8,804 

34,551 

22,400 

4,042 

$3,000 

$5,109 

- 

- 

34,551 

- 

- 

1,822 

2,866 

2,750 

116 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,866 

5  28,020 
2  25,000 

- 

- 

22,663 
109,948 
305,913 

5,000 

300 
9  57,400 
180,000 

8,028 
8  8,000 
47,294 

31,500 

74,710 

; 

11 19,427 

1,635 

4,954 

276 

22,663 
109,948 
305,913 

- 

- 

- 

36,875 

5,000 

30,770 

- 

- 

- 

1,105 

36,875 

2  1,000 

3  250 

2,040 

3,600 

3,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,600 

2  500 

- 

- 

13,000 

5,000 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

3,000 

13,000 

1247 

- 

- 

26,161 

15,000 

255 

- 

- 

- 

10,906 

26,161 

1 150,890 
2  300,000 

_ 

~ 

1,132,340 
27,168 

1,000,000 
20,000 

20,119 
1,489 

- 

75,000 

13 15,000 
"  2,500 
15 1,000 

19,721 
4,679 

1,132,340 
27,168 

- 

- 

4,930 

46,500 

20,000 

3,500 

4,000 

- 

19,000 

- 

46,500 

- 

16  150 

- 

10,795 

3,800 

760 

- 

- 

- 

6,235 

10,795 

110,000 
'2  3,000 

3 13,450 

512 

14,257 
88,760 

13,520 
60,000 

737 
5,763 

16,000 

: 

6,997 

- 

14,257 
88,760 

- 

"  1,198 

- 

20,405 

8,000 

405 

- 

9,000 

3,000 

- 

20,405 

- 

iMOO 

- 

3,917 

300 

2,072 

- 

18 1,421 

- 

124 

3,917 

- 

- 

- 

2,019 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,019 

2,019 

- 

- 

- 

2,121 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,121 

2,121 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

26,934 

25,000 

686 

- 

- 

- 

1,248 

26,934 

- 

- 

- 

23,611 

10,000 

7,600 

- 

- 

- 

6,011 

23,611 

- 

2»  10,058 

21  3,008 

22  2,379 
26  5,000 

28  425 

25  3,928 
6,267 

215,739 

21,047' 
11,692 

10,000 

5,000 
2' 800 
10,000 

3,368 

13,074 
1,692 

35,000 

22,129 

138,228 
24  7,014 

2,173 

215,739 

21,047 
11,692 

1'  Furnitme  and  fixtures. 
18  Paid  in  on  suits. 
1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
20  Theatrical   fixtures,    equipments, 
etc. 


21  Investment — installation  of  equip- 

ment in  leased  building. 

22  Investments. 

23  Deferred    charges   to   profit    and 


2''  Reserves. 

25  And  furniture. 

26  Formula  value. 

2-'  Subscriptions  for  preferred  stock. 
28  Furniture  and  equipment. 


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t 
o 

1 
IS 

1 

1 

S 

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o 

C3 

a 

a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
1 
1 

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t 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■< 

« 

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S 

o 

Gordon     Supply    Company, 

Aug.  11, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

?100,000 

_ 

1  $66,754 

$102,490 

$33,601 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gordon's  Olympia  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   9, 

3  Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

88,135 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gorham  Drug  Store,  Incor- 

Apr.  22, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    3, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

7,500 

1,300 

porated,  Lenox. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gorman,  Leonard  Coal  Com- 

Mch. 30, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

200 

1,736 

109,297 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gosnold  Mills  Company,  New 

Sept.  17, 

July     9, 

June  27, 

1,650,000 

$270,000 

1,655,973 

320,315 

475,125 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gould  and  Cutler  Corpora- 

Jan.   15, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

44,518 

67,242 

tion,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gould   Box   Toe   Company, 

May  19, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

7,979 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Gould   Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

8,400 

900 

600 

1,121 

pany,  The,  Shirley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Goulds  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.  17, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

"  2,000 

- 

1,200 

pany    of    New    England, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

The,  Boston. 

Gove  Lumber  Company,  The, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

16,800 

- 

12,007 

9,410 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Coward's  Market  Company, 

Dec.     5, 

Sept.    8, 

Sept.    8, 
1913. 

2,500 

- 

1,568 

760 

1,050 

Easton. 

1913. 

1913. 

Grafton  &  Drake  Company, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Graham      Company,      The, 

May  26, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

- 

100 

3,885 

1,245 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Graham  Hat  Company,  The, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,174 

3,707 

679 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Graham  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 20, 

21  Feb.    18, 

Feb.     2, 

15,000 

- 

- 

22  29,612 

6,091 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grand    Amusement    Co.,    of 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

500 

- 

- 

Holyoke,  Mass.,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Grand  Rapids  Furniture  Co., 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.   17, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,000 

22,003 

26,554 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Granite  City  Rubber  Com- 

July   23, 

June  29, 

June  27, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Granite  Mills,  Fall  River,     . 

Nov.  24, 
1914. 

Oct.    26, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

1,000,000 

458,724 

918,722 

521,196 

156,397 

Granite  Railway  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

259,355 

86,827 

8,760 

14,924 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Granite  State  Spring  Water 

June  30, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

85,000 

37,920 

12,000 

70,791 

10,234 

Co.,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grant  Nail  &  Supply  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

14  66,659 

46,084 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

9,052 

with  R.  E. 

22,390 

14,564 

of     Massachusetts,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Graton  and  Knight  Manufac- 

Feb. 27, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

648,263 

with  R.  E. 

2,142,683 

691,198 

turing  Company,   Worces- 
ter. 
Graustein  Company,  Boston, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

May  18, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

_ 

- 

15,000 

- 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Gray-Aldrich  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

2,387 

12,012 

6,904 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gray   &   Davis  Inc.,   Cam- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

1,750,000 

29,863 

264,464 

883,043 

776,039 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Great  Barrington  Coal  Com- 

July   29, 

May  13, 

Apr.      1, 

6,000 

9,800 

627 

3,620 

17,581 

pany,  Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  horses,  teams  and  autos. 

2  Supplies. 

'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
■•  Theatrical  fixtures, 
■i  Investment —  installation   equip- 
ment in  leased  building. 


8  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

'  Good  will. 

8  Stock  P.  R.  R. 

8  Stock  R.  C.  M.  Co. 
w  Reserve. 
"  Office  and  store  fixtures. 


12  Prepaid  insurance. 

13  Reserve  for  discount. 
1''  And  fixtures. 

15  Loan. 

1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1'  Fixtures. 


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0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

>i 

-i 

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3 
8 
1 

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0 

0   ,! 

§ 

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2 

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f=< 

p=< 

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£ 

H 

- 

2  S2,134 

- 

8204,979 

$100,000 

$15,450 

- 

- 

$89,529 

- 

$204,979 

- 

4 14,668 
5 18,661 
6  9,872 

- 

131,336 

25,000 

2,750 

- 

- 

103,586 

- 

131,336 

- 

- 

S2,300 

11,100 

10,000 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,100 

'  $14,500 

8  895 
3  6,025 

- 

132,653 

29,000 

42,160 

- 

$11,598 

34,356 

$15,539 

132,653 

- 

- 

- 

2,721,413 

1,650,000 

18,241 

- 

710,000 

10  250,000 

93,172 

2,721,413 

- 

"2,000 

- 

113,760 

80,000 

- 

- 

16,260 

17,500 

- 

113,760 

- 

12  88 

3,146 

12,213 

3,000 

9,146 

- 

- 

13  67 

- 

12,213 

7  2,000 

- 

295 

13,316 

10,000 

516 

$1,600 

1,200 

- 

- 

13,316 

- 

- 

- 

3,200 

2,000 

- 

- 

15 1,200 

- 

- 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

38,217 

10,000 

9,844 

8,300 

7,137 

- 

2,936 

38,217 

- 

- 

- 

3,378 

2,500 

611 

- 

- 

267 

- 

3,378 

- 

w  1,000 

- 

4,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

'  14,960 

"700 

- 

20,890 

15,000 

5,890 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,890 

- 

18  110 

w  10,000 

- 

16,670 

15,000 

1,464 
20  206 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,670 

- 

1'  2,661 

- 

38,364 

15,000 

19,201 

- 

- 

- 

4,163 

38,364 

'  4,500 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

49,557 

20,000 

8,336 

- 

325 

- 

20,896 

49,557 

- 

- 

- 

2,055,039 

1,000,000 

33,752 

- 

544,051 

- 

477,236 

2,055,039 

- 

23 1,509 

- 

371,375 

250,000 

9,378 

1,700 

56,000 

54,297 

- 

371,375 

24  800 

25  5,610 

26  400 

- 

137,755 

85,000 

514 

- 

52,000 

241 

- 

137,755 

2'  25,000 

- 

6,870 

164,102 

50,000 

28,190 

- 

85,912 

- 

- 

164,102 

7  19,489 

~ 

~ 

- 

46,006 

10,000 

32,894 

- 

- 

~ 

3,112 

46,006 

- 

28  223,399 

- 

3,705,543 

2,000,000 

269,932 

- 

541,800 

10  500,000 
29  10,000 

383,811 

3,705,543 

'  75,000 

- 

- 

90,000 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,303 

9,400 

8,847 

- 

30  2,135 

- 

921 

21,303 

3151,000 

32  57,233 

_ 

2,311,642 

881,800 

306,965 

_ 

817,711 

261,812 

with 

2,311,642 

'  250,000 

33  43,354 

surplus 

31,628 

6,000 

10,272 

7,000 

8,356 

31,628 

18  Stationery. 

19  Treasury  stock. 

20  Due  D.  H.  Graham. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  And  lasts. 

23  Prepaid  items. 


2'i  Trade-marks. 

25  Delivery  equipment. 

2'  Office  furniture. 

2'  Patent  rights  and  territory  rights. 

28  Stock  in  other  corporations. 


29  Liability  insurance  reserve. 

30  Deposits  on  advance  orders. 

31  Patent  rights  and  licenses. 

32  Investments. 

33  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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.9 
t 

1 

C3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

§ 

actures, 
shandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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Greater    Boston    Publishing 

May  29, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.     1, 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

and   Industrial   Company, 

19U. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Greater    New    York    Pickle 

July   27, 

May  27 

May  27, 

7,500 

- 

S368 

$4,004 

$3,973 

Works  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greater  Pittsfield  Ball  Club, 

Mch.  23, 

3  Nov.  12 

Nov.  12, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Greek-American      Fruit      & 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    5 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

- 

250 

i  1,300 

500 

Candy   Company,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield. 

Greek  Supply  Company,  Bos- 

May 21, 

May     7 

May     3, 

50,000 

- 

500 

400 

462 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Green  and  Green  Company, 

Nov.    6, 

July     6 

July     6, 

99,900 

$4,165 

6,349 

12,782 

21,263 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Green   and   Hickey   Leather 

Mch.    6, 

6  Feb.    16 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

20,100 

19,206 

144,924 

44,236 

Company,  Shrewsbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Green    &    Swett    Company, 

Aug.  19, 

May   19 

May     1, 

25,000 

- 

856 

29,450 

21,513 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Green   Furniture    &   Under- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,169 

7,809 

taking  Co.,  The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Green  The  Druggist  Incorpo- 

May 29, 

May     4 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

77,426 

8,485 

rated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greendale    Coal    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    21 

Jan.    21, 

5,000 

- 

2,800 

5,395 

6,465 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greendale  Gas  Engine  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Feb.   10 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

- 

2,500 

11  4,815 

1,836 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greene    &    Fish    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Nov.  17 

July    31, 

50,000 

- 

25,697 

40,066 

18,399 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Greene  Mfg.  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 20, 

6  Oct.     5 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

250 

750 

250 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenfield  Machine  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.   14 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

22,627 

12,011 

16,931 

5,850 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenfield     Recorder     Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,844 

975 

5,148 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Greenfield  Tap  and  Die  Cor- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

62,207 

poration,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Green's  Pharmacy,  Boston,   . 

July    14, 
1914. 

July     7 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

5,000 

~ 

~ 

3,276 

527 

Greenwood      Manufacturing 

Nov.     5, 

Aug.  10 

July   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,200 

1,421 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gregory  and  Brown  Company, 

Feb.   10, 

Feb.     4 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

15,750 

11,731 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grey,  Clark  and  Engle  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.  12 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

10,731 

238,680 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Greylock  Grocery  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     5 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,348 

5,461 

North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Greylock    Hotel    Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.    2 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

35,000 

- 

5,860 

660 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Greylock  Mills,  The,  North 

July    28, 

July   16 

June  30, 

700,000 

427,785 

743,922 

435,040 

106,555 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greylock     Shirt     Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     5 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

4,662 

with  R.  E, 

- 

1,596 

Adams. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Gridley     Lunch     Company, 

Aug.     6, 

June  15 

Mch.  31, 

650,000 

- 

- 

10,738 

9,255 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gridley  Medicine  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.    3 

Mch.    1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grieves  Brothers  Company, 

Feb.   25. 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

175 

- 

The,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

GriflBn  Amusement  Company, 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.     7 

Jan.      1, 

5,Q00 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will  and  copyright.  *  And  fixtures. 

2  Good  will.  5  Treasury  stock. 

3  Club  formed  to  take  over  lease  of  ball  ground  ^  Adjourned. 

which  was  sublet  to  John  A.  Zeller,  Manager  '  Patent  rights. 
of  Pittsfield  team. 


8  Furniture,  fixtures  and  improve- 
ments. 
^  Prepaid  expenses, 
w  Reserved  for  expenses. 


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11  And  office  fixtures  and  patterns. 

12  Due  controlling  company  (Auto- 

sales  Gum  &  Chocolate  Co.) 
1'  Patent  rights  under  application. 


i-*  Investment  in  stock  of  other  com- 
panies. 
15  Fixtures. 


15  Equipment. 

1'  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 

18  Formula. 


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[1914. 


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Griffin    Flooring    Company, 

Jan.    21, 

June  23 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$11,931 

$16,397 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1911. 

1913. 

Griffin-Smith,    Incorporated, 

Oct.      8, 

Aug.     1 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,455 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Griffin-Thomas-Paine     Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.  11 

Feb.   28, 

75,000 

- 

- 

1,187 

15,664 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Griffin  Wheel  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

21,000,000 

$3,437,085 

$1,268,320 

2,367,522 

1,818,864 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Griffith-Stillings  Press,   Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

39,232 

22,091 

23,055 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Grimes  Hat  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    1, 

Mch.  10 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,746 

2,429 

3,394 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grimmons-Bailey-W  e  s  t  o  n 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

8  357 

18,548 

10,771 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Grinnell  Manufacturing  Cor- 

Nov. 25, 

Nov.  24 

Oct.      1, 

1,000,000 

334,900 

665,100 

39,363 

819,806 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Griswoldville  Manufacturing 

May  19, 

Apr.   21 

Apr.      1, 

125,000 

50,000 

167,278 

160,624 

150,228 

Company,  Colrain. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grogan  Hardware  Company, 

June     9, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

355 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gross-Strauss     Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    4 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

59,747 

20,006 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Groton  Leather-board  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    13 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

12,000 

8,000 

23,221 

13 13,389 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grout  Automobile  Company, 

Dec.  12, 

Aug.     4 

July     1, 

150,000 

49,350 

11,781 

37,269 

13,148 

Orange, 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Grove  Hall   Associates,  Inc., 

May  27, 

May   12 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,131 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grove  Investment  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.      6 

Jan.      6, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

360 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grueby  Faience  and  Tile  Com- 

June    2, 

Mch.  10 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

14,378 

27,987 

25,234 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Grueby    Pottery    Company, 

Nov.    3, 

July     1 

May     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Guerini  Stone  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  21, 

18  Apr.     4 

Jan.      5, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Guernsey  Glass  and  Bottle 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Guilford,  Kendrick  and  Ladd, 

Sept.  10, 

Aug.   10 

July    31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

17,283 

14,858 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Guilford  Lumber  Company, 

Oct.     2, 

Aug.  26 

July     1, 

15,000 

7,452 

- 

12,270 

15,712 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Guinivan     Shoe     Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    6 

Feb.     2, 

15,000 

- 

- 

48,116 

3,408 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gunning  Boiler  and  Machine 

Aug.   19, 

July    22 

June  30, 

15,000 

- 

1,834 

2,596 

2,975 

Company,  The,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
Gumey      Bros.      Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May   11, 

Apr.    24 

Feb.     1, 

12,000 

- 

- 

15,300 

7,589 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Gumey  Heater  Manufactur- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.     5 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

130,115 

45,129 

281,018 

206,468 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gustaf    Johnson    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

100 

5,132 

2,181 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gustin  and  Saunders  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

3,526 

39,675 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Gutterman,  Strauss  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.    1 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

2,950 

26,952 

50,420 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Fixtures. 

■i  Good  will,  patents,  trade-marks 
and  franchises. 


6  Capital  stock  held  for  benefit  of 

employees. 
°  Other  securities. 
'  Reserves. 
8  And  fixtures. 


9  Dividend. 

1°  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

11  Reserve  for  improvement. 

12  T.  F.  C.  Mills  stock  account. 


1914. 


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30,000 

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30,000 

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30,000 

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30,000 

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- 

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2,207 
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30,000 

- 

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300 

32,290 

- 

- 

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w  75,000 

- 

314 

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75,000 

314 

- 

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2  6,000 

3 1,997 

- 

40,138 

30,300 

5,757 

- 

3,000 

482 

599 

40,138 

- 

so  2,433 

- 

37,867 

15,000 

5,036 

8,000 

- 

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9,831 

37,867 

- 

3  7,962 

3,193 

62,679 

15,000 

- 

- 

46,240 

'  1,439 

- 

62,679 

2  300 

21696 

- 

8,401 

3,300 

1,521 

- 

- 

3,327 
^»253 

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8,401 

- 

- 

- 

22,889 

12,000 

6,618 

- 

- 

- 

4,271 

22,889 

22  3,300 

- 

- 

666,030 

338,000 

79,837 

95,000 

67,500 

85,693 

- 

666,030 

2  1,000 

- 

3,999 

12,412 

5,000 

4,612 

- 

2,800 

- 

- 

12,412 

2  5,100 

3 1,250 

23  500 

2^600 
25  4,100 

- 

54,751 
80,322 

30,000 
25,000 

18,509 
33,724 

- 

4,430 
10,000 

2,062 

1,812 
9,536 

54,751 
80,322 

13  Including  thirty-eight  shares  stock 

of  this  company. 
"  Charter. 

15  Loans. 

16  Formula  and  processes. 


1'  Deferred  charges. 

18  Adjourned. 

19  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 
2°  Mortgage  notes. 

21  Equipment. 


22  Patent  rights. 

23  Stock  in  Market  Supply  Co. 
2^  Stock  in  F.M.Crosby  Co. 
25  Bonus  on  store. 


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Guy  Furniture  Co.,  Worces- 

May    5, 

I  May     1, 

Feb.     1, 

$75,000 

_ 

_ 

«34,120 

$84,850 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.    A.    Johnson    Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

S25,500 

205,542 

148,260 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  A.  Knowles  &  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

4  Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6  438 

6.427 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  A.  Rich  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.   29, 
1914. 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

30,000 

- 

- 

4,164 

78,862 

H.    A.    Theatre    Company, 

Aug.  29, 

lAug.  27, 

June  30, 

1,500 

- 

10500 

- 

100 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.    and    B.    Manufacturing 

Feb.    10, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

- 

2.574 

- 

606 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

H.  &  G.  W.  Lord  Company, 

Dec.  29, 

Dec.    11, 

Sept.  30, 

65,000 

- 

43,956 

36,784 

3,873 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

H.  B.  Chapman  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Dec.    15, 
1913. 

Nov.  30, 
1913. 

3,000 

- 

1,106 

599 

9,543 

H.  B.  Humphrey  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

38,991 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  B.  Keen,  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Dec.   30, 
1913. 

Dec.  30, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

400 

1,604 

1,394 

H.  B.  Ruggles  Company,  The, 

Mch.  26, 

13- 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

110 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  B.  Smith  Company,  West- 

July    10, 

May  27, 

Apr.    30, 

1,100,000 

8467,280 

387,941 

641,896 

529,783 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  B.  Stebbins  Lumber  Co., 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

1,800 

134.433 

155,155 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.   C.   Bulfinch   &   Granger 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.  28, 

6,000 

_ 

- 

2,455 

284 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  C.  Girard    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     1, 

8,000 

- 

100 

8,604 

7,000 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.   C.   Greenlaw   Company, 

May     4, 

1  Apr.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,050 

1,596 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  C.  H.  Pant  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.  12, 

July    10, 

July     -, 

4,500 

- 

350 

10,925 

10,421 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  C. Puffer  Company,  Spring- 

Jan.   17, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

17,978 

4,796 

46,019 

65,044 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  C.  Raynes  Incorporated, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,426 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

HC  Red  Label  Chemical  Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

200 

550 

184 

pany,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  C.  Wood  Co.  Inc.,  North 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

1,591 

1,200 

4,441 

15,601 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  C.  Wood  Lumber  &  Supply 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   28, 

30,000 

- 

- 

5,354 

4,026 

Co.,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  D.  Evans  Steel  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

1,800 

19,579 

55,640 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  D.  Foss  &  Company,  In- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

- 

10  84,949 

111,385 

146,121 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  D.  Smith  Company,  Bos- 

May 26, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

31,045 

15,800 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  Dangel  Company,  Boston, 

Mav  28, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

70,000 

- 

43,992 

14,240 

13,786 

H.    E.    Hebbard    Company, 

Dec.    13, 

Dec.     9, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,100 

4,182 

1,102 

Lynn. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

H.   E.  Holbrook  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Oct.    15, 

Sept.  30, 

60,000 

- 

30  618 

500 

10,135 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 


<  Date  of  postponement. 
6  And  equipment. 
'  Suspense. 


'  Reserve. 

8  Stocks  in  other  corporations. 

9  Reserve  for  depreciation, 
w  And  fixtures. 

"  Furniture. 

12  Printing  and  copyrights. 


"  None  held  in  1914. 

!■•  Patent  rights. 

I''  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Stock  in  another  corporation, 

1'  Fixtures. 

18  Office  fiactures. 


1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


363 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

til 

f2 

3 
1 

i 

1-5 
1 

s 

Pi 

"o 

1 

'S, 
o 

1.2 

g  S3 

< 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 

"c3T3 
O  <U 

3 

i 
1 
1 

3 

2  sso.ooo 

810,440 
3 15,000 
6  10,817 

81,876 
1,841 

$120,846 

454,742 

19,523 

875,000 

300,000 

10,000 

845,846 

47,242 

684 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
875,000 

1,813 

832,500 
7  7,026 

~ 

8120,846 

454,742 

19,523 

2  15,000 

8  21,500 

- 

119,526 

30,000 

10,411 

- 

34,100 

9  40,664 

84,351 

119,526 

2 1,000 

- 

1,200 

2,800 

1,500 

1,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,800 

- 

3,275 

6,455 

4,100 

855 

81,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,455 

- 

- 

- 

84,613 

65,000 

19,613 

- 

- 

- 

- 

84,613 

2  500 

- 

- 

11,748 

3,000 

8,113 

- 

- 

- 

635 

11,748 

2  700 

"  1,000 
12  2,000 

; 

41,991 
4,098 

30,000 
3,000 

11,919 
662 

- 

- 

: 

72 
436 

41,991 
4,098 

"  79,022 

15  96 

1,070 

80,298 

77,305 

2,993 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80,298 

- 

- 

- 

2,026,900 

1,058,000 

358,732 

- 

- 

- 

610,168 

2,026,900 

- 

16 15,000 

- 

306,388 

90,000 

132,292 

- 

26,238 

- 

57,858 

306,388 

2  3,000 

"725 

627 

7,091 

6,000 

235 

- 

856 

- 

- 

7,091 

- 

- 

- 

15,704 

8,000 

6,357 

- 

- 

- 

1,347 

15,704 

2  8,583 

- 

- 

11,229 

10,000 

1,229 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,229 

- 

- 

- 

21,696 

4,500 

5,247 

3,500 

- 

- 

8,449 

21,696 

- 

- 

- 

133,837 

20,000 

62,447 

- 

- 

- 

51,390 

133,837 

2  35,000 

2»  50,000 

2  3,400 

18  150 
15  500 

2,971 

43,993 
54,405 
26,233 

40,000 

300 

11,000 

1,365 

1,405 

2149,700 

14,887 

- 

2,616 
3,000 

12 
846 

- 

43,993 
54,405 
26,233 

2  3,000 

- 

12,386 

24,766 

10,000 

5,285 

- 

9,481 

- 

- 

24,766 

- 

- 

- 

77,019 

60,000 

8,435 

- 

- 

- 

8,584 

77,019 

22  90,000 
2  90,000 

2 19,800 

23  874 

24  236 

25  455 

26  514 

27  2,324 

28  4,200 
29  20,000 

- 

522,455 
48,924 

118,342 
6,384 

450,000 
20,000 

70,000 
5,000 

51,553 

28,835 

37,244 
28  6,407 

951 

- 

- 

20,902 

69 
9 1,292 

89 

3,330 
433 

522,455 
48,924 

118,342 
6,384 

2  33,000 

31 19,658 

- 

63,911 

40,100 
32  6,200 

6,744 

- 

- 

- 

10,867 

63,911 

19  Prepaid  expense. 

2°  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

21  For    patent    rights    and    trade- 

marks. 

22  Trade-marks. 


23  Advertising. 

24  Construction. 

25  Unexpired  insurance. 

26  Furniture,  fixtures  and  tools. 

27  Prepaid  expenses. 


28  Adjourned  account. 

29  Treasury  stock. 

3°  And  office  furniture. 

31  Equities. 

32  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


364 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


H.  E.  Lindbladh  Company, 

Boston. 
H.  E.   McGoIdrick  &  Sons, 

Inc.,  Boston. 
H.     E.     Shaw     Company, 

Worcester. 
H.  E.  Smith    &    Son,   Inc., 

Worcester. 
H.  F.  Livermore  Co.,  Boston, 

H.  F.  Ross  Company,  New- 
ton. 

H.  G.  Jordan  Company,  Hing- 
ham. 

H.  G.  MacDougall  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  H.  Brown  Company,  North 
Brookfield. 

H.  H.  Mawhinney  Company, 
Boston. 

H.  H.  Mayhew  Company, 
Shelburne. 

H.  I.  Dallman  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  I.  Gould  Company, 
Worcester. 

H.  J.  Keith  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  J.  Koehler  Sporting  Goods 
Company,  Boston. 

H.  K.  Webster  Company, 
Lawrence. 

H.  L.  Buss  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  L.  Davis  Company,  Taun- 
ton. 

H.  L.  Handy  Company, 
Springfield. 

H.  L.  Stearns  Desk  Company, 
Boston. 

H.  L.  Wardle  Drug  Company, 
Dedham. 

H.  M.  Curtiss  Coal  Company, 
Milford. 

H.  M.  Downs  Printing  Co., 
Fitchburg. 

H.  M.  Hansen  Shoe  Co., 
Quinoy. 

H.  M.  Hillson  Company, 
Somerville. 

H.  M.  Jones  &  Co.  Inc.,  Bo.s- 
ton. 

H.  M.  Kinports  Company, 
Boston. 

H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son  Incorpo- 
rated, Cambridge. 

H.  M.  Waite  Hardware  Co., 
Worcester. 

H.  N.  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

H.  Nash  Wagon  Company, 
Boston. 


J5ta 


Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Mch.  4, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Feb.  16, 

1914. 
Feb.  25, 

1914. 
Jan.  17, 

1914. 
Sept.  1, 

1914. 
Feb.  7, 

1914. 
May  8, 

1914. 
Feb.  12, 

1914. 
Feb.  26, 

1914. 
Feb.  18, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
June  10, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Feb.  19, 

1914. 
May  25, 

1914. 
Jan.  16, 

1914. 
Mch.  4, 

1914. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
Apr.  1 , 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.  12, 

1914. 
Apr.  17, 

1914. 
Mch.  17, 

1914. 
Apr.  1, 

1914. 
June  8, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Jan.  19, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 


Mch.  20 

1914. 
Feb.  2 

1914. 
Feb.  20 

1914. 
Jan.  27 

1914. 
Jan.   5 

1014. 
Jan.  12 

1914. 
Apr.  15 

1914. 
Jan.  14 

1914. 
Apr.  7 

1914. 
Jan.  14 

1914. 
Jan.  27 

1914. 


Mch.  9 

1914. 
9  May  25 

1914. 
Jan.   3 

1914. 
Jan.  21 

1914. 
Jan.   1 

1914. 
Jan.  13 

1914. 
Jan.  20 

1914. 
Jan.  16 

1914. 
Mch.  2, 

1914. 
June  16 

1914. 
Jan.  19 

1914. 
Mch.  2 

1914. 
Jan.  19 

1914. 
Jan.  21 

1914. 
Mch.  10 

1914. 
Jan.  12, 

1914. 
Mch.  23 

1914. 
Jan.  13 

1914. 
23  Jan.  21 

1914. 


Mch.  1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  1, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Oct.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.  1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Deo.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  26, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.  1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.  1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 


$25,000 
5,000 
50,000 
50,000 
50,000 
25,000 
40,000 
30,000 

300,000 

100,000 
13,000 
20,000 
25,000 
5,000 
2,500 
60,000 
10,000 
16,000 

250,000 
20,000 
10,000 
20,000 
10,000 

200,000 
50,000 
10,000 
8,000 
75,000 
25,000 
15,000 
50,000 


Assets. 


s 

Pi 

>> 

s 

13 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

- 

$8,504 

$850 

- 

- 

3,884 

- 

3,000 

125,492 

- 

2  4,839 

102,529 

- 

- 

34,383 

- 

- 

500 

$47,000 

8,387 

5,415 

- 

- 

10,419 

30,399 

30,667 

63,507 

- 

500 

4,000 

6,725 

20,185 

- 

- 

3,000 

13,211 

4,240 

10,476 

- 

- 

32,871 

- 

307 

1,297 

35,000 

2,000 

101,430 

- 

- 

62,280 

- 

- 

14,040 

85,776 

12  47,893 

223,633 

- 

- 

W30,025 

- 

- 

4,800 

15,000 

300 

8,504 

- 

5,465 

1,100 

75 

6,887 

5,603 

15,390 

4,577 

41,671 

- 

- 

815 

- 

- 

3,250 

90,400 

16,000 

90,090 

- 

- 

35,575 

- 

22  2,738 

12,024 

31,000 

2,299 

9,864 

1  Good  will. 

2  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 
2  Reserve. 

••  Trade-marks. 
^  Loans. 


^  Stock  of  other  corporations  owned 
or  held  in  trust  for  H.  H.  Ma- 
whinney Co. 

'  None  held  in  1914. 


8  Furniture. 

0  Date  of  postponement. 
1"  Plant  and  equipment. 
11  Depreciation. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  365 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Oh 

3 
S 

a 
S 

1 

1 

1 

O 

o 

< 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

jg 

■a 

a 

"43  a 
§■§ 

S 

■5. 

1 

■a 
a 

tS 

s 

p-( 

3 

1  $15,000 

- 

- 

$26,916 

$22,000 

$2,814 

- 

- 

- 

$2,102 

$26,916 

12,500 

- 

- 

13,426 

5,000 

5,084 

- 

- 

- 

3,342 

13,426 

- 

- 

- 

304,440 

50,000 

101,914 

- 

$137,643 

- 

14,883 

304,440 

- 

- 

- 

171,569 

50,000 

76,512 

- 

32,754 

$6,353 
3  5,950 

- 

171,569 

15,000 

- 

832,915 

80,370 

25,000 

5,470 

- 

49,900 

- 

80,370 

- 

- 

23,640 

25,825 

25,000 

825 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,825 

- 

- 

- 

62,707 

40,000 

4,207 

$10,000 

7,000 

- 

1,500 

62,707 

- 

- 

- 

46,166 

30,000 

5,719 

- 

- 

10,447 

- 

46,166 

4  30,000 
145,000 

- 

- 

303,302 

200,000 

24,506 

- 

5  42,000 

36,796 

- 

303,302 

- 

«  $15,925 

- 

344,692 

100,000 

240,253 

- 

- 

- 

4439 

344,692 

- 

- 

- 

36,706 

13,000 

1,734 

9,100 

5,000 

- 

7,872 

36,706 

- 

8185 

2,089 

10,704 

5,000 

2,104 

3,600 

- 

- 

- 

10,704 

1500 

- 

- 

43,704 

10,000 

4,836 

6,660 

13,630 

7,285 

1,293 

43,704 

- 

"  6,796 

- 

93,405 

5,000 

18,279 

- 

- 

35,733 

34,393 

93,405 

- 

- 

896 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

~ 

~ 

_ 

225,076 
80,520 

60,000 
10,000 

103,275 
34,475 

: 

31,595 

46,801 
11 15,000 

4,450 

225,076 
80,520 

- 

- 

- 

22,308 

16,000 

3,887 

- 

1,000 

461 

960 

22,308 

- 

13  5 

- 

636,072 

250,000 

127,131 

6,000 

155,000 

97,941 

- 

636,072 

- 

- 

3,453 

40,720 

20,000 

11,087 

- 

9,633 

- 

- 

40,720 

1 4,000 

15  1,100 

- 

13,013 

9,000 

1,773 

- 

- 

- 

2,240 

13,013 

- 

- 

- 

40,652 

20,000 

5,069 

9,000 

3,900 

2,683 

- 

40,652 

1 1,200 

- 

- 

10,589 

6,900 

2,010 

1,625 

- 

- 

54 

10,589 

"  35,000 

- 

- 

48,496 

41,010 

5,260 

1,567 

- 

659 

- 

48,493 

- 

- 

- 

70,630 

25,000 

12,386 

29,122 

- 

- 

4,122 

70,630 

13,000 

"100 

- 

15,607 

10,000 

2,794 

- 

- 

2,000 

813 

15,607 

- 

"395 

- 

15,527 

8,000 

4,466 

- 

- 

- 

3,061 

15,527 

- 

- 

- 

336,213 

75,000 

46,966 

- 

117,905 

70,000 

26,342 

336,213 

1 3,500 

2»  4,341 
21 2,000 

~ 

61,637 
34,305 

16,700 
15,000 

25,141 
17,315 

- 

- 

19,796 

1,990 

61,637 
34,305 

1 20,000 

- 

- 

74,626 

50,000 

7,510 

15,000 

2,000 

116 

- 

74,626 

12  And  equipment. 

13  Investments. 
1*  And  fixtures. 

15  Store  fixtures,  etc . 


18  Patent  rights. 

1'  Lease. 

18  Mostly  lease  accounts. 

1'  Fixtures  and  team. 


2"  Fixtures. 

21  Auto  trucks. 

22  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

23  Should  have  been  held. 


366  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 

p. 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

33, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

s . 

TION. 

o 

1 

m 

1 
S 

>. 

^ 

■§.> 

a 

'o 

1^ 

'.3 
J3 

anuf 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc! 
ess. 

C3  g 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

S 

o 

H.  Newman  &  Son  (Incorpo- 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.     7 

S2,500 

_ 

S150 

S3,789 

$987 

rated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.   Newton   Marshall  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

S4,000 

1 1,822 

6,.595 

31,696 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914 

1913. 

H.   P.   Cummings  Construc- 

Mch. 12, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    9 

50,000 

2,000 

28,000 

- 

124,623 

tion  Company,  Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  P.  Stone  Company,  The, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

- 

46,641 

65,442 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  Pill  and  Brother,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1 

3,000 

- 

- 

9,000 

2,350 

rated,  Boston 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  R.  Barker  Manufacturing 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31 

30,000 

- 

1,000 

25,760 

13,915 

Company,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.   R.   Huntting   Company, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  15, 

Mch.    1 

25,000 

- 

- 

8,526 

11,578 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  Richards  Company,  Sprmg- 

Dec.   22, 

Sept.    5, 

Sept.    5 

6,000 

- 

3,001 

2,700 

4,501 

field. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

H.  S.  Eaton  Clothing  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   28 

12,000 

- 

- 

17,809 

3,390 

pany,  The,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  S.  Joslin  Company,  Oxford, 

Jan.    17, 
1914. 

Uan.    12, 
1914. 

Oct.    31 
1913. 

50,000 

10,697 

9,444 

34,510 

75,741 

H.  S.  Lawrence  Clothing  Co., 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.      1 

40,000 

- 

10,500 

49,531 

6,555 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  P.  Locke  &  Son  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    19, 

Nov.  30 

25,000 

3,500 

24,980 

44,046 

Needham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  S.  Perkins  Tanning  Co., 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31 

65,000 

- 

1  5,749 

85,093 

2,630 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.    T.    Lazelle    Company, 

May   18, 

Mch.  14, 

Mch.    1 

20,000 

- 

2,051 

4,248 

5,723 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  T.  Schaefer  Incorporated, 

May     9, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,384 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  Traiser  &  Company,  Incor- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1 

450,000 

169,633 

18,913 

324,381 

162,284 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.    W.    Billings    Company, 

May     7, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    15 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,906 

1,287 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  W.  Carter  Paper  Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.    23, 

Jan.    31 

70,000 

- 

- 

45,927 

48,648 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  W.  Dunning  &  Co.  (incor- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

- 

892 

20,873 

porated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  W.  Gutermann  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

1,487 

8,542 

7,166 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  W.  Hakes  Manufacturing 

Oct.    28, 

Oct.      5, 

July     1 

5,000 

1,925 

3,158 

8,163 

2,796 

Company,  Leicester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.   W.   Hugiiley   Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

1  2,000 

120,047 

110,598 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

H.  W.  Robinson  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     1 

85,000 

- 

- 

58,533 

18,001 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  W.  Rust  Company,  East- 

May     1, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch   10 

15,000 

- 

2,454 

13,639 

4,031 

hampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hackett  Brothers  Company, 

Oct.     8, 

July     7, 

July     7 

5,000 

- 

406 

1,021 

3,462 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haddon-Briggs       Company, 

July    17, 

June   13, 

May  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

7,218 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hadley  Coal  Company,  The, 

Oct.    14, 

July    14, 

July      1 

10,000 

12,161 

- 

3,263 

10,163 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hadley  Mills,  South  Hadley, 

Feb.    20, 
1914. 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

550,000 

160,814 

166,078 

138,056 

41,584 

Hairlight     Company,     The, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,407 

873 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Halbro  Company,  The,  Brock- 

Mch. 17, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

- 

30 

6,672 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hale  Bros.  Co.,  Worcester,     . 

Mch.  27, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

3,200 

3,600 

1,462 

Hale     Dental     Corporation, 

May  15, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1 

1,000 

- 

- 

150 

87 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Central  Worsted  Co.  stock. 

'  Master  Builders  Assn.  stock. 
*  Good  will. 


6  Adjourned. 

"  Prepaid  expense. 

'  Reserve  for  discounts. 


8  Subscriptions. 
'  Stocks  and  bonds, 
i"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABIUTIBS. 

1 

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1 

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$1,670 

84,223 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5,893 

: 

2  $2,600 
3  500 

- 

47,213 
154,623 

15,000 
50,000 

6,276 
60,646 

- 

_ 

$37,000 

$25,937 
6,977 

47,213 
154,623 

- 

- 

_ 

112,083 

50,000 

8,849 

- 

$44,000 

- 

9,234 

112,083 

- 

- 

- 

11,350 

3,000 

2,300 

- 

1,700 

- 

4,350 

11,350 

- 

- 

- 

40,675 

30,000 

2,609 

- 

- 

- 

8,066 

40,675 

- 

- 

- 

20,104 

6,500 

10,090 

- 

- 

- 

3,514 

20,104 

4  $800 

- 

2,229 

13,231 

6,000 

2,231 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

13,231 

- 

- 

- 

21,199 

12,000 

- 

- 

9,000 

- 

199 

21,199 

- 

6  5,512 

5,714 

141,618 

50,000 

14,741 

- 

76,177 

7700 

- 

141,618 

- 

- 

2,659 

69,245 

40,000 

29.245 

- 

- 

- 

■ 

69,245 

- 

- 

- 

73,126 

25,000 

11,957 

$32,000 

3,000 

- 

1,169 

73,126 

- 

3  4,350 

7,734 

105,556 

65,000 

40,556 

- 

- 

- 

- 

105,556 

- 

- 

1,986 

14,008 

8,000 

6,008 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,008 

' 

9  5,100 

- 

22,484 

10,000 

8,639 

- 

- 

3,845 

- 

22,484 

10.5 

- 

- 

675,216 

440,000 

39,901 

70,000 

90,675 

- 

34.640 

675,216 

- 

"  1,000 

- 

19,193 

10,000 

3,537 

- 

4,800 

- 

856 

19,193 

- 

- 

- 

94,575 

67,700 

23,506 

- 

- 

- 

3,369 

91,575 

*  £0,000 

- 

- 

71,765 

50,000 

15,059 

- 

- 

- 

6,706 

71,765 

- 

- 

- 

17,195 

5,000 

4,817 

- 

356 

- 

7,022 

17,195 

- 

- 

- 

16,042 

6,000 

4,200 

- 

6,700 

- 

142 

16,042 

- 

- 

- 

232,645 

50,000 

96,069 

- 

41,395 

12  45,181 

- 

232,645 

: 

11  6,994 
13 1,055 

14,424 

99.007 
20,124 

85,000 
15,000 

14,007 
4,902 

: 

; 

~ 

222 

99,007 
20,124 

- 

- 

1,427 

6,316 

5,000 

1,316 

- 

- 

- 

6,316 

<500 

- 

2,547 

11,265 

5,000 

4,975 

- 

1,290 

- 

- 

11,265 

- 

"  3,063 

- 

28,650 

10,000 

1,766 

5,000 

7,537 

- 

4,347 

28,650 

17  2,500 

15  60,000 

112,370 

2,845 

678,902 
7,625 

449,800 
7,500 

32,852 

16  1,750 

125 

: 

194,500 

"• 

~ 

678,902 
7,625 

- 

IS  10,500 

- 

17,202 

12,000 

3,718 

- 

- 

1,484 

- 

17,202 

- 

- 

- 

8,262 

2,500 

1,244 

- 

2,672 

- 

1,846 

8,262 

"500 
^500 

- 

413 

1,650 

1,000 

650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,650 

11  Fixtures. 

12  And  undivided  profits. 

13  Prepaid  expenses. 


w  Personal  property. 

1°  Water  power. 

16  Dividends  unpaid. 


17  Patent  rights. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

19  Trade-marks  and  names. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 

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Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Halford  Company,  Boston,   . 

Apr.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 

1914. 

?25,000 

- 

Sl,490 

$1,734 

?4,999 

Halifax     Flower     Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

.53,250 

_ 

_ 

2,015 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Halifax    Garden    Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

5,000 

3 145,644 

930 

4,673 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hall    &    Mitchell,    Incorpo- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

250 

444 

rated,  West  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hall   Automobile   Specialties 

June     9, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

301 

373 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hall  Paint  &  Hardware  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

23,317 

7,666 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hall   Publishing    Co.,    The, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

200 

5,274 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hallett   Brothers    Company, 

May  22, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,160 

35,036 

84.372 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hailstone  Electric  Co.,  Brock- 

Mch. 30, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

500 

1,038 

1,153 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Halsey  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 27, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

35,365 

135,164 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Halstead  and  Pierson,  Inc., 

May   12, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hamblet    and    Hayes    Com- 

Mch. 30, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.  10, 

15,000 

5,767 

- 

29,147 

19,251 

pany,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hamblin  and  Russell  Manu- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

39,889 

86,748 

32,459 

facturing;  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Hamer     Improved     Washer 

Jan.    26, 

Nov.  20, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

700 

300 

Company,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hamilton  &  Parker  Co.,  Bos- 

Oct.   30, 

Oct.     5, 

Aug.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

4,760 

_ 

1,531 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hamilton  Brown  Shoe  Com- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

_ 

- 

402,724 

268,252 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hamilton  Emery  and  Corun- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

11,500 

5,000 

49,293 

47,797 

dum  Company,  The,  Ches- 
ter. 
Hamilton         Manufacturing 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      3, 

1,800,000 

1,336,946 

642,921 

1,648,989 

466,675 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hamilton-Prior  Fish  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

265 

7,263 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hamilton  Woolen  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

1,090,662 

withR.E. 

1,002,160 

656,337 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hammond  and  Son  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

12,461 

1,624 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hammond    Reed    Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

44,732 

13,688 

49,644 

70,049 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden    Auto    Co.,    The, 

Sept.     1, 

Aug.     3, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,432 

2,460 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hampden    Brass    Company, 

Dee.   30, 

Dec.   20, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

26,000 

2,150 

3,600 

9,355 

Springfield. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hampden    Creamery    Com- 

Dec.  12, 

Sept.  10, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

17,823 

1,932 

6,898 

27,417 

pany,  Everett  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

12  896 

Hampden    Creamery    Com- 

Nov. 18, 

Sept.    9, 

Sept.    1, 

50,000 

18,719 

1,952 

4,953 

31,976 

pany,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hampden  Glazed  Paper  and 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

56,000 

73,000 

23,000 

67,758 

124,478 

Card  Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden    Hotel    Company, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

"1,393,143 

- 

9,765 

59,845 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden   Investment  Com- 

Nov. 11, 

Sept.    2, 

Sept.     1, 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,706 

pany,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Good  will. 

'  And  buildings,  etc. 
^  Patent  rights. 


5  Mortgage. 

^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Reserve. 

8  Fixtures. 


'  Reserve  for  renewals. 
1"  Five  shares  stock  N.  E.  Fish  Co. 
11  One  share  N.  E.  Fish  Exchange. 

'2  Real  estate  improvements. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

SB  C3.3 

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2 

1 

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- 

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S15,000 

Sl,586 

- 

S6,081 

S5,556 

- 

528,223 

- 

$353 

5,618 

5,000 

618 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,618 

- 

- 

48,735 

204,982 

6,000 

72,527 

- 

127,455 

- 

- 

204,982 

2 1,300 

- 

6 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

i  25,000 
2  7,000 

- 

8,661 

41,335 

40,000 

1,335 

- 

- 

- 

- 

41,335 

- 

- 

30,983 

15,000 

9,433 

- 

6,550 

- 

- 

30,983 

- 

- 

7,035 

12,509 

300 

12,209 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,509 

- 

- 

- 

120,568 

50,000 

52,464 

- 

- 

- 

-518,104 

120,568 

2  2,000 

- 

859 

5,550 

3,900 

950 

5S700 

- 

- 

- 

5,550 

- 

6  S2,000 

- 

172,529 

10,000 

39,581 

120,000 

- 

- 

2,948 

172,529 

2  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

54,165 

15,000 

9,243 

- 

7,726 

16,675 
'  5,521 

- 

54,165 

- 

- 

- 

159,096 

5,000 

40,001 

- 

90,784 

23,311 

159,096 

i  10,000 

1 10,000 

2 1,500 

2  500 

- 

2,250 

25,250 

24,900 

100 

- 

250 

- 

- 

25,250 

- 

- 

6,791 

3,000 

1,153 

- 

1,400 

- 

1,238 

6,791 

- 

8  20,400 

- 

691,376 

300,000 

374,249 

- 

- 

- 

17,127 

691,376 

- 

- 

- 

113,590 

40,000 

1,090 

- 

- 

72,500 

- 

113,590 

- 

- 

- 

4,095,531 

1,800,000 

- 

- 

1,460,500 

9  215,275 

619,756 

4,095,531 

2  7,800 

8  200 
W875 

2,423 

20,151 

15,000 

5,151 

- 

- 

-. 

- 

20,151 

- 

li  1,325 

- 

2,749,159 

1,000,000 

29,920 

- 

1,265,000 

- 

454,239 

2,749,159 

- 

8  3,000 

- 

17,085 

10,000 

291 

- 

1,500 

5,294 

- 

17,085 

- 

8  6,361 

- 

184,474 

100,000 

11,242 

- 

73,232 

- 

- 

184,474 

- 

- 

4,639 

10,531 

10,000 

531 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,531 

- 

- 

- 

41,105 

16,000 

640 

10,000 

8,000 

6,465 

- 

41,105 

1 11,203 
2  9,261 

1 11,203 
2  9,261 

13  2,249 

- 

77,679 

50,000 

2,570 

- 

5,760 

19,349 

- 

77,679 

_ 

: 

78,064 
288,236 

50,000 
56,000 

2,570 
108,448 

_ 

8,133 
30,000 

17,361 
36,788 

57,000 

78,064 
288,236 

- 

15 12,447 

18  200.000 
'3 1,400,000 

- 

1,475,200 
1,613,706 

939,700 
7,000 

30.527 
16  3,075 

"  408,333 

34,526 
1,400,000 

59,039 

206,706 

1,475,200 
1.613,706 

13  Insurance  premiums. 
1^  And  equipment,  etc. 
i»  Prepaid  accounts. 


IS  Accrued  accounts. 
1'  Mortgage     and     interest 
accrued. 


18  Note  Hampden  Railroad  Corpo- 
ration. 

1'  Stock  Hampden  Railroad  Corpo- 
ration. 


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02 

03 

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actures, 
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Hampden  Knitting  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.   31, 

$75,000 

_ 

$55,469 

$62,210 

$24,673 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden  Lumber  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

S62,630 

10,000 

69,598 

51,964 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden        Manufacturing 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

4,305 

5,978 

3,684 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden  Paint  and  Chemical 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    30 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

27,022 

9,812 

22,940 

19,188 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampden     Shoe     Company, 

Aug.     7, 

July     1 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

2,600 

23,648 

33,058 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

^  30,531 

Hampshire  Brick  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

27,328 

4,759 

16,182 

16,400 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampshire  Paper  Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

125,000 

60,000 

104,385 

102,659 

South  Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hampshire    Reservoir    Com- 

July   17, 

May  12 

Apr.    30, 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

2,380 

pany,  The,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hampton  Co-operative 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

3,000 

700 

- 

3,203 

Creamery  Association, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Easthampton. 

Hampton    Paper    Company, 

May  20, 

6  May   16 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

20,000 

20,000 

16,834 

12,689 

The,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hancock  Inspirator  Company, 

June   12, 

Mch.    4 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hancock    Press,    Inc.,    The, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    23 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

6,000 

5,896 

4,863 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hancock    Realty    Company, 

June   18, 

6  Mch.  12 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

414 

- 

- 

1,146 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hanlon    Thorton    Company, 

Aug.  11, 

6  July     2 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

4,980 

7,000 

11,683 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914 

1914. 

Hanna  Company,   The, 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.    11 

Jan.    31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

6,266 

4,803 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hannan-Finton       Company, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

646 

9,250 

2,831 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hanover    Dental    Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.    18 

Dec.    18, 

1,000 

- 

- 

300 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hanover     Drug     Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hanscom  Construction  Com- 

June  11, 

Apr.    30 

Apr.    30, 

8,000 

- 

13,930 

24,001 

41,480 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hanscom      Hardware      Co., 

May     9, 

Apr.   28 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

52,000 

2i;815 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hanson  and  Parker  Limited, 

Dec.   16, 

6  Dec.     5 

Sept.    1, 

96,000 

16  600 

1 

9,580 

467,553 

Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Haason  and  Parker  Limited, 

Nov.  19, 

13  Nov.  18 

Sept.     1, 

96,000 

W600 

1 

7,444 

395,748 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hanson  Cedar  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     8 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

60,125 

- 

- 

3,406 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hanson  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.  23, 

Apr.     8 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

8,797 

21  236,503 

- 

3,644 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harbor  Bar  Fish  Weir  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    13 

Jan.    13, 

6,000 

100 

2,000 

- 

180 

pany,  Provincetown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harbor  View  Hotel  Company, 

Dec.    15, 

Nov.  18 

Nov.  18, 

5,000 

- 

400 

4,750 

- 

Edgartown. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Harcourt   Bindery,   Incorpo- 

Feb.    5, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

766 

2,269 

10,858 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harding  Company,  Incorpo- 

May 23, 

Feb.     1 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,700 

2,254 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harding  Uniform  &  Regalia 

May  13, 

«May  12 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

25  3,069 

13,893 

3,890 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hardman  Button  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

6,300 

6,300 

5,000 

5,600 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Horses  and  veliiclea. 

3  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

*  Doubtful  debts  receivable. 
6  Treasury  stock. 


*  Adjourned. 
'  Patent  rights. 
8  Tools  and  appliances. 
8  Fixtures. 
10  A.  L.  Strauss. 


11  Profit  for  year. 

12  Mortgage  note. 

13  Prepaid  expense, 
n  Investments. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Liabilities. 

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- 

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$204,917 

S73,050 

$8,867 

- 

$123,000 

- 

- 

$204,917 

- 

2  Sl,500 

- 

195,692 

75,000 

17,962 

$45,000 

10,000 

$47,730 

- 

195,692 

- 

- 

- 

13,967 

8,000 

2,751 

- 

2,600 

- 

$616 

13,967 

- 

- 

- 

78,962 

50,000 

6,126 

- 

- 

3 12,344 

10,492 

78,962 

- 

6  25,400 

12,000 

127,237 

40,000 

25,957 

25,000 

36,280 

- 

- 

127,237 

- 

- 

- 

64,669 

21,383 

7,570 

15,000 

3,542 

17,174 

- 

64,669 

- 

- 

- 

392,044 

200,000 

10,051 

- 

60,000 

121,993 

392,044 

- 

- 

- 

22,380 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,380 

- 

22,380 

- 

- 

- 

6,903 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

3,203 

1,200 

6,903 

1 10,000 

- 

- 

79,523 

40,000 

12,059 

5,000 

21,500 

- 

964 

79,523 

7 1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

8  712 

43,001 

60,472 

40,000 

7,392 

- 

13,080 

- 

- 

60,472 

- 

- 

- 

1,560 

540 

- 

- 

- 

1,020 

- 

1,560 

'  10,000 

- 

2,005 

35,668 

26,400 

9,268 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,668 

1 7,525 

9  6,043 
W988 

20,431 

18,100 
40,683 

12,000 
35,000 

1,588 
1,183 

- 

4,000 
4,500 

_ 

512 

18,100 
40,683 

1500 
1 5,000 

- 

11245 
755 
334 

1,800 
7,334 

1,000 
5,000 

2,034 

12  800 
300 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,800 
7,334 

~ 

13  4,380 

»  65,200 

15  4,000 

- 

148,991 
77,815 

8,000 
25,000 

31,687 
21,538 

: 

46,555 
26,686 

62,749 
4,591 

~ 

148,991 
77,815 

- 

"  51,882 
18  805 

17  51,882 
13  740 

7,711 

530,421 

456,415 

71,242 

96,000 
96,000 
50,000 

434,217 

360,415 

8,132 

- 

20  13,110 

- 

204 

530,421 

456,415 

71,242 

- 

- 

104,522 

353,466 

10,000 

106,866 

- 

236,600 

- 

- 

353,466 

- 

- 

3,720 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,150 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

5,150 

1  8,125 

22  51 
23  115 

3,046 

22,184 
10,000 

10,000 
10,000 

4,856 
24  236 

: 

_ 

5,051 

2,041 

22,184 
10,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,852 

5,000 

4,638 

- 

970 

10,244 

- 

20,852 

- 

- 

- 

23,200 

12,000 

1,300 

2,000 

- 

- 

7,900 

23,200 

1^  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
1'  Mass.  tax  exempt  33^%  bonds. 
18  Ten   shares   No.   Maine   Power 
Packet  Co. 


IS  Date  of  postponement. 
2"  Loans. 

21  And  buildings,  etc. 

22  Prepaid  interest. 


23  Prepaid  insurance. 
2*  Wages  accrued. 
23  And  fixtures. 


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Hargraves  Mills,  Pall  River, 

Oct.    31, 
1914. 

Oct.    29, 
1914. 

Oct.     3, 
1914. 

$800,000 

$1,156,098 

with  R.  E. 

$816,531 

$147,393 

Harley  Company,  Springfield, 

June     2, 
1914. 

May   13, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

50,000 

5,370 

$5,159 

70,428 

67,640 

Harlow  Shoe  Finishing:  Ma- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

500 

2,499 

chinery  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harmon-Dahl  Co.,  Boston,    . 

May  21, 
1914. 

May   18, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

" 

3,450 

2,571 

Harmon  Wastcoat  Dahl  Co., 

June     4, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

27,930 

32,092 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harmony  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

3,000,000 

1,341,450 

- 

577,754 

319,742 

Harold   L.   Bond   Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

2,085 

42,819 

53,953 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harper     Garage     Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.     1, 

4,000 

2,975 

450 

11,283 

30,992 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harper     Shoe     Company, 

May     8, 

Apr.    30, 

Feb.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

100,481 

14,567 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harpham,  Barnes  &  Stevenson 

July    15, 

July    11, 

June  30, 

21,500 

_ 

- 

- 

11,263 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914 

Harrigan  Press,  Inc.,  Worces- 

May 27, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

25.000 

_ 

8,.500 

5,500 

9,700 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harriman  Engine  Company, 

Apr.    27, 

Jan.    30, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

_ 

23,276 

- 

3 

Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Harrington     &     Richardson 

Feb.    13, 

Peb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

84,000 

50,000 

51,227 

107,684 

Arms  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harrington     Cutlery     Com- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

12,479 

11,991 

36,080 

22,383 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harrington      Manufacturing 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

11,853 

7,238 

10,897 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harrington  Press,  The,  Taun- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

8,000 

- 

5,914 

80 

1,276 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harriott    Company,    Boston, 

May   12, 
1914. 

Mch.    3, 
1914. 

Mch.    3, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

898 

l',085 

2,229 

Harriott     Music     Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

48 

3,042 

811 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Harris   &   Lawton,   Incorpo- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.      1, 

50,000 

- 

316 

100.021 

48,132 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1910. 

1914. 

Harris    Millinery    Company, 

June  24, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

1,500 

- 

- 

1,212 

819 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harris-Wheaton      Company, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

_ 

- 

30,398 

116,616 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harrison  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

_ 

- 

58,649 

48,113 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harrison  Square  Foundry  Co., 

May  13, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.  17, 

10,000 

7,519 

3,867 

2,056 

3,343 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harrison    Supply   Company, 

Aug.   26, 

July    28, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

21,011 

21,205 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harroway-Di.xon     Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Feb.     3, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,009 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harry  C.  Philbrick  Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,632 

44,201 

Boston.' 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harry  F.  Morse  Company, 

Sept.  19, 

Aug.   21, 

Aug.  21, 

5,000 

- 

28  806 

1,084 

372 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harry   L.   Cohen  Company, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.    14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,371 

1,034 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harry   R.    Stone   Company, 

Oct.      2, 

29  Sept.    2, 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

8,500 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Bonds. 

2  Depreciation. 
'  Patent  rights. 
*  Good  will. 

6  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


6  Insurance. 
'  Expenses. 

8  Salary  accrued. 

9  Prepaid  expenses. 
10  Construction. 


11  Contracts. 

12  Investments. 

13  Fixtures. 

1^  Depreciation  reserve. 
16  Office  furniture. 


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8,855 

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148,597 

3  S5.000 

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822,945 

30,944 

10,150 

20,794 

- 

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13,414 

72,299 
5,143,524 

5,000 

20,000 
2,898,800 

8,400 

8  14 

26,578 

16,000 

9,721 
2,081,575 

163,149 

- 

13,414 

72,299 
5,143,524 

4  20,000 

11400 
12  20,000 

- 

139,257 
45,700 

100,000 
4,000 

23,073 
4,655 

_ 

7,744 

8,440 

37,045 

139,257 
45,700 

: 

13  24,440 
15  563 

- 

139,488 
11,826 

50,000 
8,020 

77,157 
3,806 

: 

: 

7,117 
14  5,214 

: 

139,488 
11,826 

- 

- 

- 

23.700 

19,200 

3,800 

- 

- 

- 

700 

23,700 

3  99,900 

15 10,000 

- 

133,179 

100,000 

4,383 

- 

- 

- 

28,796 

133,179 

- 

- 

- 

292,911 

75,000 

33,204 

- 

- 

100,000 

84,707 

292,911 

- 

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- 

87,255 

30.000 

- 

- 

- 

18  57,255 

- 

87,255 

3  30,000 

- 

21,612 

81,600 

75,000 

2,600 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

81,600 

4 1,000 

19  3,232 

485 

11,987 

8,000 

1,048 

- 

2,939 

- 

- 

11,987 

- 

- 

- 

4,212 

1,100 

498 

- 

750 

1,864 

- 

4,212 

4  500 

2049 

- 

4,450 

1,000 

1,887 

- 

575 

- 

988 

4,450 

- 

- 

- 

148,469 

50,000 

3,701 

- 

72,442 

22,326 

- 

148,469 

- 

13  300 

- 

2,331 

1,500 

119 

- 

- 

- 

712 

2,331 

147,014 
106,762 

40,000 
30,000 

37,744 

56,488 

35,000 

21 10,000 

22  5,526 

39,018 

147,014 
106,762 

3 17,268 
25  23,549 
3  41,222 

26  4,851 

7,394 

16,785 
87,884 
50,625 

9,400 

2350 

50,000 

50,000 

2,335 

34,468 

625 

2<  4,000 

1,000 

2,142 

1,274 

16,785 
87,884 
50,625 

4 10,000 
4  500 

15  200 
2'  6,000 

525 

65,033 
3,287 

27,500 
3,000 

21,426 
287 

- 

10,100 

6,007 

- 

65,033 
3,287 

- 

13  200 

- 

17,605 

7,100 

8,405 

- 

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- 

2,100 

17,605 

4  3,000 

- 

211 

13,211 

10,000 

3,211 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,211 

18  Treasury  stock. 

1'  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

19  Sulking  fund. 

2°  Prepaid  insurance. 


21  Insurance  and  depreciation. 

22  Allowances  for  expenses,  taxes  and 

interest. 

23  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

24  Mortgage. 


25  Good  will,  contracts,  etc. 
23  Furniture,  stationery,  etc. 
2'  Stock  in  Sable  Lumber  Co. 

28  And  fixtures. 

29  Adjourned. 


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Hart     Foundry     Company, 

May  21, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

S25,000 

S8,200 

$3,000 

$1,700 

S23,886 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hart  Private  Hospital,  Inc., 

July     9, 

Apr.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,125 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hart  Renting  &  Power  Com- 

Sept. 16, 

May  12, 

May   12, 

40,000 

59,000 

350 

_ 

1,575 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hartigan   Shoe   Company, 

Dec.  20, 

4  Dec.    19, 

Nov.  21, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

23,942 

13,012 

Lynn. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hartley  Loop  Weave  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

2,500 

100 

50 

pany,  The,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hartley  Silk  Manufacturing 

June  30, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

750,000 

176,990 

254,904 

443,913 

117,274 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hartnett  Company,  Salem,  . 

May  22, 
1914. 

8  May     1, 
1911. 

May     1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Eartwell-Chtter   Coal   Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

51,590 

pany  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harvard    Automobile    Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

- 

3,787 

4,038 

14,320 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harvard   Baby   Food   Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

50 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard   Bazar   Inc.,    Cam- 

Feb.  20, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

11 25,000 

3,665 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Deo.   11, 

12  Dec.     2, 

Aug.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,632 

ton  (tor  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Harvard  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.      6, 

Aug.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,798 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard  Co-operative  Society, 

-Dec.     2, 

Oct.    17, 

June  30, 

50,000 

11  78,200 

- 

82,356 

55,355 

Cambridge  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Harvard  Co-operative  Society, 

Nov.  11, 

Oct.    16, 

June  30, 

50,000 

11  78,778 

- 

68,033 

51,458 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard     Drug     Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,675 

150 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harvard  Engraving  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

12  Mch.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

1,935 

- 

12,445 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harvard    Garage    Company, 

Sept.  18, 

May  30, 

May  30, 

5,000 

- 

19  2,500 

150 

2,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hari'ard  Grocery  and  Provi- 

Apr.   27, 

20  _ 

Jan.    27, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,850 

1,319 

sion  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard   Improvement  Hall 

Oct.    22, 

Oct.     7, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

5,325 

- 

- 

178 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard  Laundry  Co.,  Cam- 

Apr.   21, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    14, 

25,000 

- 

3,500 

350 

1,600 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Harvard  Medical  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.     3, 

10,000 

8,000 

- 

421 

242 

Ayer. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Harvard  Mine,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

62,548 

22,338 

- 

27,126 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harvard  Novelty  Company, 

June  26, 

25  Jan.    19, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Harvard  Provision  Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Oct.      3, 

Sept.    3, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

500 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Harvey    A.    Gallup    Agency 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  29, 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,793 

Incorporated,       North 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Adams. 

Harvey  &  Parker,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June    3, 

12  Apr.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,667 

18,668 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harwood    and    Quincy    Ma- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

17,200 

5,000 

10,194 

1,655 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Harwood  Counter  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    12, 

Deo.  31, 

75,000 

- 

3,000 

101,043 

53,570 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Haskell-Adams       Company, 

May  18, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  31, 

350,000 

5,000 

11  5,688 

203,569 

255,462 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Mortgage. 

*  In  lieu  of  annual. 
6  Patent  rights. 
8  Stocks  and  bonds. 


'  Prepaid  insurance. 

8  Corporation  has  done  no  business 

since  May  1, 1910. 
'  Store  fixtures. 
1"  Capita!  stock  paid  for  trade-marks 

and  good  will  but  not  issued. 


11  And  fixtures. 

12  Adjourned. 

1'  Harvard  Alumni  Association  def- 
icit fund  account. 
1^  Office  furniture. 
16  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 


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375 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

to  cSrs 

i 

a 
1 

O 

1 
g 

1 

i 

o 

o    ■ 

O  J2 

a 

J 
'ii 

■^  a 

J 

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1 

1  $15,000 

- 

- 

551,786 

$25,000 

$4,713 

$10,143 

$11,700 

- 

$230 

$51,786 

1 6,000 

2  Sl,800 

Sl,075 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

r 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,202 

68,127 

28,000 

2,227 

3  33,250 

4,650 

- 

- 

68,127 

- 

- 

- 

41,954 

25,000 

317 

- 

11,794 

$4,843 

- 

41,954 

5 10,000 

- 

22,650 

35,300 

10,000 

- 

- 

25,300 

- 

- 

35,300 

- 

6  58,900 
^  1,605 

9  100 

2,900 

1,053,586 
3,000 

671,200 
3,000 

208,441 

1,580 

_ 

172,365 

_ 

1,053,586 
3,000 

- 

- 

- 

51,590 

300 

47,020 

- 

- 

4,270 

- 

51,590 

1 31,806 

- 

- 

53,951 

45,000 

6,765 

- 

- 

- 

2,186 

53,951 

20,000 

: 

4,202 

20,050 
32,867 

50 

w  20,000 

15,000 

17,867 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

20,050 
32,867 

1 1,000 

- 

3,632 

2,000 

86 

- 

- 

13 1,546 

- 

3,632 

1 1,000 

wiOO 

- 

4,898 

2,000 

436 

- 

- 

13  2,462 

- 

4,898 

- 

- 

50 

215,911 

198,269 

1,875 

50,000 

50,000 

1,200 

37,683 

38,638 

675 

15  55,000 
17  47,000 

17,000 

6,137 
16  30,363 

6,165 
16  32,838 

19,728 
23,628 

215,911 

198,269 

1,875 

- 

18  294 

- 

14,674 

6,000 

344 

- 

- 

- 

8,330 

14,674 

1 3,750 

- 

- 

8,400 

5,000 

500 

- 

2,900 

- 

- 

8,400 

- 

21 1,735 

1,448 

6,352 

5,000 

652 

- 

700 

- 

- 

6,352 

- 

2  148 

- 

5,651 

2,000 

87 

3,200 

- 

- 

364 

5,651 

22  10,000 

1 12,000 

23  6,000 

- 

27,450 
14,663 

25,000 
5,810 

1,229 
1,439 

- 

4,000 

1,221 

3,414 

27,450 
14,663 

- 

24  10,114 

- 

122,126 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,126 

122,126 

- 

- 

_ 

1,500 

300 

335 

- 

- 

865 

- 

1,500 

1  7,000 

26  600 

27  100 

2  614 

15,107 
21,335 

7,500 
3,000 

5,819 
11,650 

1,788 
6,685 

15,107 
21,335 

- 

- 

- 

34,049 

20,000 

40 

- 

6,503 

- 

7,506 

34,049 

- 

- 

- 

157,613 

75,000 

57,613 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

157,613 

- 

- 

- 

469,719 

307,800 

12,472 

84,914 

28  64,533 

469,719 

16  Reserve  for  building  fund,  depre- 

ciation and  bad  debts. 

17  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

18  Fixtures. 

1°  Including  three  autos. 

20  None  held  since  organization. 


21  Fixtures,  etc. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  Formulse. 

2*  Depreciation  account. 


26  This  company  was  absorbed  by 
The  Viscoloid  Co.  of  Mass.  in 
March,  1912. 

26  Capital  stock. 

27  Other  stock. 

28  Contingent  sinking  fund. 


376 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

a 

a 

zed    Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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cturea, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
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Haskell,     Sutherland     Com- 

Apr.   28, 

Mch.    7 

Mch.    7, 

S5,000 

$3,000 

$1,171 

Sl,300 

S4,623 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Easkins  Fish  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

213 

17,020 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hassam    Paving    Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

2,341 

105,898 

4,124 

388,562 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hastings  &  Sons  Publishing 

June     9, 

June     6 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

68,175 

24,425 

- 

27,262 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hatch  and  Barnes  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

55,000 

5,100 

31,981 

43,783 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hatfield  Onion  Storage  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.     1 

Apr.     1, 

6,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

10,187 

pany,  The,  Hatfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hathaway       Manufacturing 

Nov.  18, 

Nov.  12 

Nov.  12, 

800,000 

215,863 

500,000 

405,759 

321,293 

Company,  The,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
Haverhill  Abattoir  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.  .11 

Jan.      2, 

15,000 

12,285 

1,000 

1,809 

2,160 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill  Base  Ball  and  Ath- 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    22 

Oct.      1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

letic    Association,    Haver- 
hill. 
Haverhill    Board    of    Trade 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     8 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Associates,     Inc.,    Haver- 
hill. 
Haverhill  Cement  Stone  Com- 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

July    13, 

R  July     6 

June     1, 

15,000 

11,500 

2,750 

2,150 

3,965 

pany,  The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill   Construction   Co., 

May  27, 

May  11 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

10,500 

3,830 

2,850 

3,646 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914 

1914. 

Haverhill  Gazette  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

8  Apr.    15 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

50,000 

- 

24,072 

The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Haverhill     Lithuanian     Co- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

353 

483 

1,004 

operative  Association,   In- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

corporated,  Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Milling  Co.,  The, 

May    9, 

Apr.    13 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

9 12,500 

with  R.  E. 

33,488 

31,775 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill  Motor  Mart,  (Inc.), 

Apr.    10. 

Mch.  20 

Mch.  20, 

10,000 

8,000 

1,500 

75 

200 

The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill  Odd  Fellows'  HaU 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.    16 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

40,000 

- 

.  - 

1,363 

Association,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Haverhill  Rubber  Company, 

Nov.  23, 

Nov.  18 

Sept.  30, 

2,500 

- 

- 

6,399 

781 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill  Shoe  Manufactur- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   15, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,700 

ers'    Association,    Incorpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

rated,  Haverhill. 

Haverhill    Steamship    Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

65,558 

6,951 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Haverhill  Supply  Company, 

Sept.    5, 

Aug.     6 

July    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

250 

409 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hawkridge    Brothers    Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.     5 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

8,000 

1,800 

52,550 

•    241,278 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hawley    Folsom    Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   28 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

301,001 

281,634 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hawthorne  Pharmacy,   Inc., 

May     5, 

Mch.  25 

Mch.  25, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,163 

198 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haydenville     Button     Com- 

July   22, 

July    21 

July    21, 

80,000 

5,500 

10,300 

39,082 

7,920 

pany,  Williamsburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hayes  &  Flye  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.    14 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

400 

215 

1,149 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Haymarket  Loan  Association, 

Apr.      1, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,350 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haynes   &   Middleton  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.      3 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,955 

5,990 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haynes    Construction    Com- 

Sept.   2, 

June  20 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

1,200 

28,500 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Stock  in  other  companies. 

3  Patent  rights. 


■i  Securities. 

5  Reserves. 

6  Reserve. 


7  Grand  stand  and  seats. 

5  Adjourned. 

9  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


377 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILITIiiS. 

3 

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Pi 

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1 

- 

- 

$194 

S10,288 

$5,000 

$4,900 

- 

- 

$388 

- 

$10,288 

1  Sl,500 

2  $2,700 

- 

21,433 

10,000 

815 

- 

- 

6,608 

$4,010 

21,433 

3^320,000 

i  62,300 
<  30,738 

- 

883,225 
150,600 

500,000 
40,000 

68,348 
3,638 

_ 

S197,800 

97,620 
5 19,457 
106,962 

- 

883,225 
150,600 

- 

- 

- 

135,864 

30,000 

18,000 

- 

54,717 

- 

33,147 

135,864 

- 

- 

- 

14,687 

6,000 

4,170 

- 

- 

- 

4,517 

14,687 

- 

- 

- 

1,442,915 

800,000 

- 

- 

- 

6  279,694 

363,221 

1,442,915 

- 

- 

7,116 

24,370 

15,000 

6,370 

$3,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,370 

- 

7  200 

20,045 

20,245 

2,500 

11,245 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

20,245 

! 

\ 

[ 

20,363 

11,160 

2,980 

2,500 

3,275 

_ 

450 

20,365 

- 

- 

- 

•   20,826 

14,000 

1,674 

200 

4,750 

- 

202 

20,826 

- 

- 

- 

74,072 

10,000 

8,252 

9,000 

- 

27,215 

19,605 

74,072 

- 

- 

- 

1,840 

860 

399 

- 

-^ 

- 

581 

1,840 

- 

10 1,200 

- 

78,963 

10,000 

5,531 

- 

58,125 

5,307 

- 

78,963 

- 

- 

- 

9,775 

3,100 

825 

5,100 

- 

- 

750 

9,775 

- 

- 

187 

41,550 

31,350 

200 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

41,550 

- 

"400 

- 

7,580 

2,500 

880 

- 

4,200 

-■ 

- 

7,580 

- 

"500 

2,780 

8,980 

3,480 

- 

- 

5,500 

- 

- 

8,980 

- 

- 

4,820 

77,329 

31,600 

2,562 

- 

"43,167 

- 

- 

77,329 

- 

- 

_  1,614 

3,273 

3,000 

273 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,273 

"  25,000 
1 30,000 

"  3,000 

- 

358,628 

585,635 

2,361 

300,000 

200,000 

2,000 

38,261 

212,621 

361 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

20,367 

173,014 

358,628 

585,635 

2,361 

"  3,703 

1M79 

1,841 
559 

65,122 
6,026 

44,300 
5,200 

5,762 

15  900 

326 

- 

14,160 
500 

- 

: 

65,122 
6,026 

- 

- 

- 

2,350 

2,250 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,350 

- 

- 

- 

11,945 

10,000 

753 

- 

- 

- 

1,192 

11,945 

- 

- 

- 

32,700 

10,000 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

15,200 

32,700 

1"  Horses  and  vehicles. 

"  Fixtures. 

12  Office  fixtures. 


13  Loan. 

1''  Trade-marks. 

15  Office  fixtures,  etc. 


15  Unpaid  dividends. 

1'  Good  will  and  contracts. 


378 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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2 

J 

C3 

P, 
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Q 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

i 

actures, 
chandise, 
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Haynes,  Packard  Shoe  Com- 

Aug. 17, 

July  13, 

June  30, 

$25,000 

_ 

_ 

$5,056 

$25,502 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haynes-Piper  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 17, 

3  _ 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

$34,848 

$59,684 

28,825 

27,112 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

Haynes,  Porter  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hayward    &    Liteh    Express 

Sept.  23, 

6  Sept.  16, 

May  31, 

15,600 

9,500 

4,000 

- 

7,753 

Company,  Stoneham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hazen-Brown    Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

13,747 

3,850 

46,997 

121,958 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Heald     Machine    Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

90,000 

67,697 

182,038 

44,238 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Healey,     Seaver     Company, 

Oct.    19, 

Aug.   18, 

July    31, 

10,000 

2,500 

- 

21,346 

17,258 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Health     Games     Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Heath  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

May 22, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.    14, 

50,000 

- 

"6,236 

3,140 

382 

rated,  Brookhne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Heilkraft  Medical  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

890 

1,200 

4,612 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Heintzemann     Press,     The, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

4,500 

^  1,800 

5,062 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Heirs'     Loan     Corporation, 

May  14, 

May     5, 

May    5, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Helburn   Leather   Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

- 

31,827 

104,364 

91,029 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Heleotis  Company  Inc.,  The, 

Dec.     6, 

Aug.     1, 

July    28, 

5,000 

- 

150 

500 

- 

LjTin. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Heliotype  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

~ 

19 15,770 

1,568 

4,960 

Hendee  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Oct.    23, 

2°Aug.  31, 

2,600,000 

766,236 

590,581 

1,512,799 

774,507 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Hendee  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.    28, 

Aug.  31, 

12,500,000 

1,193,619 

1,048,468 

2,037,916 

720,502 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henderson  Dairy  Company, 

June     2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henderson  Motor  Company 

Aug.  25, 

26  _ 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,160 

3,877 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henley-Kimball      Company, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.     3, 

July    31, 

30,000 

- 

1,844 

40,230 

46,298 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hennessey,      Maxwell     and 

Feb.   25, 

28  Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

8,760 

15,498 

84,900 

Hennessey  Shoe  Company, 
Lynn. 
Henry  A.  Pierce  Co.,  Boston, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

July   10, 

3  _ 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

433 

1,390 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry   C.   Hunt   Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  28, 

10,000 

- 

"200 

- 

244 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry   C.   Smalley   Granite 

Mch.    4, 

6  Feb.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

12,000 

2,500 

22,429 

43,250 

Co.  Inc.,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  D.  Temple  Company, 

June  25, 

Apr.    26, 

Mch.  31, 

4,500 

- 

30  2,452 

14,086 

8,203 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry  E.  Keough  Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

- 

600 

1,000 

3,497 

Winthrop. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry  E.  Pinkham  Company, 

May  21, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

30,000 

- 

- 

4,064 

8,230 

Inc.,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry  F.  Farrow  Company, 

May  23, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,619 

5,986 

7,281 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  None  held  in  1914. 
■•  Prepaid  insurance. 
'  Prepaid  freight. 

"  Adjourned. 


'  Securities. 

8  Mortgage. 

9  Common  stock. 
1°  Preferred  stock. 
"  And  fixtures. 

12  Retail  stores  improvements. 


13  Good  will. 

14  Deferred  charges. 

15  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 
1'  Accrued  interest. 

1'  Insurance  fund. 
18  Fixtures. 


1914. 


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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

PL, 

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$34,425 

313,300 

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- 

$1,750 

- 

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$34,425 

2  2,695 
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6  136 

50,030 

153,871 
50,030 

25,000 
50,030 

128,871 

153,871 
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- 

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15,600 

938 

- 

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21,253 

- 

2  1,518 
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188,570 
383,973 

150,000 
100,000 

13,175 
7,948 

8  $45,000 

10,000 

$25,395 
221,025 

- 

188,570 
383,973 

- 

- 

- 

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10,000 

9,310 

14,000 

7,000 

- 

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41,104 

~ 

9  59,930 
w  40,000 
12 12,028 

70 
18,214 

100,000 
40,000 

100,000 
40,000 

~ 

: 

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100,000 
40,000 

13  73,700 

"  15,598 

- 

96,000 

96,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

96,000 

- 

8,036 

19,398 

10,000 

3,732 

5,666 

- 

- 

- 

19,398 

13  700 

- 

- 

700 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

700 

13 1,500 

15 1,794 
151,500 

3,150 

229,014 
6,800 

50,000 
2,850 

68,292 

1M07 

350 

25,000 
3,600 

65,856 

V  1,466 

17,993 

229,014 
6,800 

- 

181 

- 

22,479 

10,000 

3,461 

- 

6,378 

2,615 

25 

22,479 

215,751 
13  800,000 
13  8,300,000 

22  66,997 

- 

4,449,874 
13,367,502 

8,000 

2,600,000 
12,500,000 

5,000 

393,883 

30,030 
23 19,881 

- 

81,517 

97,289 

604,791 

21  62,800 

25 150,000 

1,277,185 
3,000 

4,449,874 
13,367,502 

8,000 

- 

- 

3,104 

12,141 

10,000 

57 

- 

2,084 

- 

- 

12,141 

- 

*  1,068 

- 

89,440 
109,158 

30,000 
12,000 

54,501 
80,894 

~ 

"" 

4,342 
2' 597 

16,264 

89,440 
109,158 

- 

2  225 

- 

2,048 

1,000 

640 

■       - 

- 

- 

408 

2,048 

13  9,556 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

80,179 

13,100 

47,342 

- 

15,865 

29  3,200 

672 

80,179 

13 1,500 

- 

- 

26,241 

4,500 

9,897 

- 

10,531 

- 

1,313 

26,241 

- 

- 

- 

5,097 

2,500 

2,594 

- 

- 

- 

3 

5,097 

1 5,500 
13  6,000 
13  6,000 

18 1,485 
31400 

- 

25,679 
20,886 

23,300 
10,000 

220 
4,982 

- 

- 

- 

2,159 
5,904 

25,679 
20,886 

19  And  plant. 

29  Assets  and  liabilities  of  this  cor- 
poration have  been  transferred 
to  Hendee  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, a  new  corporation. 

21  Patent  rights. 


22  Investments. 

23  Pay  roll  accrued. 

2''  Reserve  for  deferred  charges. 
25  Reserve  for  sinking  fund  for  retire- 
ment of  preferred  stock. 
28  None  held  since  organization. 


2'  Reserve  taxes. 

28  In  lieu  of  annual. 

29  Depreciation  reserve. 
39  And  tools. 

31  Collateral. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Henry  F.    Miller   and   Sons 

May  15, 

Feb.   28 

,     Dec.   31, 

S400,000 

$55,000 

$1,812 

$291,870 

$157,998 

Piano  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry    G.    Sears    Company, 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.  25 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

47,289 

5 13,729 

126,776 

93,087 

The,  Holyoke  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Henry    G.    Sears    Company, 

Nov.  24, 

Nov.    2 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

45,378 

15,325 

153,743 

100,134 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry-George   Realty   Com- 

Mch. 30, 

Mch.  13 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

23,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  Gray  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

Apr.    17 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

675 

1,198 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  H.  Tuttle  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  25 

Feb.    28, 

75,000 

- 

- 

69,437 

17,584 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry  J.  Perkins  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

282,956 

10,000 

33,295 

68,667 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry   J.   Tracy   Company, 

June   12, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

4,743 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry   James   &   Son,   Inc., 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

6,400 

2,500 

1,000 

2,000 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  Jewett  Players,  Incor- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,314 

porated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  K.  Barnes  Company, 

Dec.   24, 

Dec.    16 

Nov.  30, 

95,000 

- 

1,809 

91,936 

55,946 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Henry   Klous,   Incorporated, 

July    25, 

July    13 

May     1, 

60,000 

15,000 

5,000 

12,762 

12,251 

Methuen. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry  L.  Sawyer  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.      5 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,963 

4,775 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  M.  Peyser  Company, 

May  28, 

May  11 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,838 

tsoston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry   N.   Clark   Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

87,121 

97,988 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry    P.    Doe    Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.     9 

Feb.     2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,787 

635 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry     Perkins     Company, 

June     5, 

May     1 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

12,180 

14,859 

12,165 

37,257 

The,  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Henry  Small  Co.,  Lawrence, 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

17  _ 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

245 

2,308 

Henry    T.    Ripley    Incorpo- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,862 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry  W.  Berry  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,318 

36,350 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry   W.   Goodman   Com- 

July   29, 

June  22 

June   15, 

85,000 

28,942 

27,120 

40,106 

1,619 

pany,  The,  Dana. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hem-y  W.  Wellington  Com- 

May  18, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.   31, 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,603 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Henry    Wood's    Sons    Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

53,162 

48,257 

29,898 

18,856 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Herald  Publishing  Company, 

May  29, 

23  May  22 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

5,052 

274 

2,375 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Herbert  E.  Gutterson  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

47,890 

61,690 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Herbert  S.  Potter  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

200 

5,500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hermann   Liicke   Co.,   The, 

June  27, 

May  11 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

2^960 

23,420 

562 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Herrick     Aiken     Company, 

Sept.  19, 

Apr.    27 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

3,006 

1,200 

1,562 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Scales  and  patterns. 

2  Instalment  contracts  and  leases. 

3  Equity  in  trust  leases. 
^  Trust  certificates. 

6  And  equipment. 


8  Stock  in  other  companies. 
'  Deferred  charges. 

8  Reserve  for  taxes. 

9  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 
10  Fixtures. 


11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Right  to  title. 

13  Loan. 

I'l  Horses,  wagons, 
"  Good  will. 


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8779,512 

$300,000 

$196,458 

- 

$70,762 

$212,292 

- 

8779,512 

~ 

6  1,610 
n,992 

- 

284,483 

100,000 

25,640 

527,000 

97,550 

.     8  1,000 

$33,293 

284,483 

~ 

'  1,796 
6  2,640 

~ 

319,016 

100,000 

33,793 

27,000 

105,350 

9 1,672 

51,201 

319,016 

- 

- 

- 

23,000 

15,000 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,000 

- 

- 

$4,219 

6,592 

5,780 

812 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,592 

- 

"8,142 
"4,280 
12  7,500 

4,231 

111,174 

75,000 

34,174 

- 

13  2,000 

- 

- 

111,174 

- 

- 

- 

394,918 

80,000 

9,843 

225,500 

70,000 

4,301 

5,274 

394,918 

- 

"500 

- 

7,243 

5,000 

1,994 

- 

- 

- 

249 

7,243 

- 

- 

10,100 

22,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

22,000 

15  $50,000 

- 

19,686 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

149,691 

95,000 

4,979 

- 

- 

30,505 
16 12,557 

6,650 

149,691 

- 

- 

- 

45,013 

20,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

.13 

45,013 

"  3,900 

- 

4,935 

18,573 

15,000 

3,573 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,573 

- 

- 

- 

6,838 

5,000 

1,338 

- 

- 

500 

.- 

6,838 

- 

- 

- 

185,109 

30,000 

47,365 

- 

87,445 

15,000 

5,299 

185,109 

- 

- 

195 

8,617 

6,000 

2,422 

- 

- 

~ 

195 

8,617 

- 

- 

- 

76,461 

43,550 

1,654 

- 

- 

- 

31,257 

76,461 

15 1,600 

18  1,127 

735 

6,015 

4,000 

1,665 

- 

350 

- 

- 

6,015 

- 

"150 

- 

16,012 

4,000 

,     11,509 

- 

- 

- 

503 

16,012 

- 

20 1,592 
21176 

- 

69,436 

13,500 

14,548 

27,250 

- 

14,138 

- 

69,436 

- 

- 

31,362 

129,149 

60,000 

9,196 

- 

53,353 

16  6,600 

- 

129,149 

- 

- 

12,116 

13,719 

9,000 

4,719 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,719 

- 

7  6,744 

17,424 

174,341 

100,000 

15,522 

24,233 

33,300 

22 1,286 

- 

174,341 

- 

- 

12,458 

20,159 

8,000 

2,292 

- 

9,867 

- 

- 

20,159 

- 

- 

109,580 

30,000 

36,255 

- 

35,859 

- 

7,466 

109,580 

- 

- 

- 

5,700 

500 

3,533 

- 

- 

- 

1,667 

5,700 

- 

- 

- 

24,942 

10,000 

14,852 

- 

- 

- 

90 

24,942 

25  42,378 

26  5,659 

9,198 

97,865 

90,000 

2,767 

_ 

3,313 

_ 

_ 

97,865 

15  7,000 

2' 239 
"27,623 

28 1,785 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  None  held  since  organization. 

18  Furniture,  horses,  wagons,  etc. 

19  Office  fixtures. 
26  Vehicles,  etc. 


21  Freight. 

22  Accruals,  etc. 

23  Adjourned. 
2''  And  fixtures. 


25  Patent  rights. 

26  Contracts. 

2"  Office  furniture. 
28  Interest. 


382 


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Herrick  Company,  Boston,    . 

Feb.    13, 
1914. 

Jan.    26, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

3100,000 

- 

- 

S44,489 

$108,571 

Hersey  Hardware  Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,357 

3,952 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hersum  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Moh.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

47 

6,241 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hertig    Furnace    Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Oct.    23, 

Oct.    23, 

3,000 

- 

$400 

2,500 

2,200 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hertig    Furnace     Company, 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.    25, 

Oct.    25, 

3,000 

- 

400 

4,000 

1,800 

Boston  (2d  return) 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hervey  F.   Armington  Inc., 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

1324 

2,447 

548 

8,986 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Heskamp   Bunke   Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,518 

2,824 

4,646 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hesse   Motion   Picture   Ma- 

Oct.   30, 

Sept.  15, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

150 

- 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hetherston  Importing  Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,375 

27,135 

27,293 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Haywood  Boot  and  Shoe  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    20, 

100,000 

75,000 

12,000 

294,385 

163,343 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Heywood  Narrow  Fabric 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    28, 

40,000 

20,000 

40,000 

7,212 

9,941 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hibernian     Publishing     Co., 

Aug.     1, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

100 

2,693 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hickman  and  Doucette,  In- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

9  750 

498 

2,878 

corporated,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hide  &  Skin  Importing  Com- 

May 19, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

33,925 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hide-ite   Leather   Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

46,572 

65,773 

27,479 

69,736 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Higgins,     Fraze     Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.      1, 

120,000 

- 

- 

154,507 

19,506 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

High  Head  Cranberry  Com- 

July    3, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     1, 

16,000 

4,000 

50 

- 

645 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

High  Rock  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mch.  24, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1910. 

Feb.      1, 
1914. 

15,000 

15,000 

~ 

~ 

■" 

Highland   Coal  Co.,   Somer- 

July   20, 

May  19, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

25,150 

13,723 

6,179 

17,238 

ville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Highland  Drug  &  Chemical 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     6, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

225 

1,617 

529 

Corporation,  Rockport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Highland  Foundry  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

450 

8,541 

4,973 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Highland  Inter-State  Express 

July    13, 

June     2, 

June     2, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Company,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Highland  Machine  Company, 

Aug.     7, 

I' July    15, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

14,300 

10,856 

11,842 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Highland         Manufacturing 

June     5, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

22 130,000 

12,998 

25,488 

9,824 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Highland    Paint    and    Wall 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.    11, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

23  8,098 

18,120 

14,383 

Paper    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
Highland  Tanning  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Apr.     3, 

21  Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

689 

6,958 

2,112 

206 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hight's,  Incorporated,  Somer- 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,457 

186 

ville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hildreth  &  Rogers  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

2' Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

62,000 

22,464 

1,187 

11,759 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hill    and    Welch    Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

.28  3,500 

2^  3,546 

34,752 

32,358 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

"  Horses  and 

vehicles. 

11  Prepaid  e 

xpense. 

2  Etjuipment. 

'  Securities. 

12  Reserve  f 

ordepreciat 

on,  etc. 

3  Expense. 

B  Prepaid  ins 

urance. 

13  Deferred 

payment. 

<  Treasury  stock. 

0  And  fixture 

3,  etc. 

11  Trade-ma 

rks  and  goo 

i  will. 

''  Trade-marks. 

1 

0  Due  from  G 

erman  comp 

any. 

1914. 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1 
1 

1 

"3 
o 

Capital  Stock. 

1 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

=3 

"3, 

i 

1 

o 

"3 
"o 

- 

- 

- 

$153,060 

§100,000 

$19,095 

- 

$33,500 

- 

$465 

$153,060 

- 

- 

_ 

10,309 

5,500 

4,057 

- 

- 

- 

752 

10,309 

1  S9,170 

2  $17,574 

3  615 

4  30,400 

64,047 
5,100 

50,000 
3,000 

9,944 
2,100 

4,103 

64,047 
5,100 

- 

- 

- 

6,200 

3,000 

1,200 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

6,200 

- 

- 

- 

12,305 

4,000 

5,460 

- 

- 

$1,248 

1,597 

12,305 

6 19,000 
1 9,500 

6  2,113 

S3,914 
49,875 

43,510 
50,025 

35,800 
50,000 

1,450 
25 

: 

6,260 

- 

- 

43,510 
50,025 

1 10,000 

- 

8,657 

76,480 

25,000 

7,985 

- 

43,475 

- 

- 

76,460 

- 

'  6,020 
8  542 

_ 

551,290 
77,153 

100,000 
40,000 

64,009 

$75,000 

8,500 
12,000 

180,000 

123,781 
25,153 

551,290 
77,153 

1 10,000 

- 

_ 

12;793 

12,000 

475 

- 

- 

- 

318 

12,793 

1500 

- 

4,626 

3,000 

884 

- 

.     - 

50 

692 

4,626 

- 

- 

- 

33,925 

10,000 

12,247 

- 

- 

11,678 

- 

33,925 

5 110,000 

w  4,000 
« 3,500 
"  1,682 

9,495 

328,742 
183,508 

200,000 
77,500 

17,409 
66,808 

61,368 
39,200 

36,927 
12 13,038 

328,742 
183,508 

- 

- 

16,905 

21,600 

15,600 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,600 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

"  1,265 

- 

63,555 

15,000 

6,126 

6,000 

36,404 

25 

- 

63,555 

"  3,074 

w  2,860 

78 

8,383 

8,000 

383 

- 

- 

- 

■      - 

8,383 

- 

w  2,525 

23,425 

39,914 

15,000 

5,577 

- 

19,337 

- 

- 

39,914 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

w  3,900 
1 10,000 

~ 

~ 

40,898 
188,310 

18,450 
117,500 

4,210 

7,852 

50,000 

3,855 

19  6,600 

7,000 

20  1,000 
21 1,500 

5,283 
5,958 

40,898 
188,310 

- 

- 

- 

40,601 

4,000 

13,034 

- 

6,202 

14,845 

2,520 

40,601 

- 

25  123 

11,582 

21,670 

10,000 

1,670 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

21,670 

- 

26  750 

- 

6,393 

5,000 

1,338 

- 

- 

- 

55 

6,393 

1 20,000 

- 

- 

117,410 

35,000 

10,552 

- 

67,700 

- 

4,158 

117,410 

1 10,300 

- 

- 

84,456 

69,500 

'  13,146 

- 

- 

1,810 

- 

84,456 

16  Stock  in  trust  —  E.  P.  Rowe, 

Trustee. 
16  Tools  and  equipment. 
1'  Date  of  postponement. 
18  Patent  rights. 


19  Standing  loans. 

2°  Reserve  against  receivables. 

21  Reserve  against  equipment. 

22  And  water  power  and  equipment. 

23  And  fixtures. 


2*  In  lieu  of  annual. 
26  Insui;ance. 
26  Fixtures. 
2'  Adjourned. 
28  Equity. 


384 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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a 

i 

C3 
P. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

TION. 

1 
"o 

1 

1 

S3 
.9 

ufactur( 
erchand 
aterial, 
ock  in  F 
s. 

03 

C8  g 

j3 

C3 

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1 

1 

SSSSs 

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§ 

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0 

Hill,  Clarke  &  Company,  In- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

$200,000 

_ 

SI, 445 

$63,950 

$61,462 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hill  Dryer  Company,  Worces- 

Jan.   29, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

16,215 

17,443 

25,821 

ter. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hill-Michie   Company,   The, 

July     8, 

Apr.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,519 

6,918 

8,330 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hill  Powder  Company,  Bos- 

June    2, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hill-Ray   Engineering   Com- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    21, 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

1,649 

3,098 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hillandale  Stock  Farm  Incor- 

Nov. 14, 

Nov.     2, 

Oct.    31, 

10,000 

$13,623 

- 

_ 

110 

porated,  Sudbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hillandale  Stock    Farm    In- 

Jan.   22, 

^  Dec.   29, 

Oct.    31, 

10,000 

14,340 

- 

- 

125 

corporated,   Sudbury    (for 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913). 

Hillcrest  Farm  (Inc.),  Dud- 

Mch. 28, 

Jan.    24, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

B  4,000 

100 

100 

- 

ley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hillman  Auto  Supply  Manu- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,965 

3,025 

5,203 

facturing    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
Hills     Chair-Couch     Manu- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Apr.    29, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

_ 

2,500 

1,730 

4,020 

facturing    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
Hills    Company,    The,    Am- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Dec.     6, 

Aug.   12, 

July      1, 

60,000 

47,170 

with  R.  E. 

93,101 

138,441 

herst  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hills    Company,    The,    Am- 

Nov. 23, 

Aug.   15, 

July    15, 

60,000 

28,010 

31,039 

78,589 

131,102 

herst. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hillside  Club,  Incorporated, 

Nov.  16, 

Oct.      8, 

Sept.  30, 

6,000 

7,900 

- 

- 

312 

Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hilton  &  Aldrich  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.    20, 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

- 

972 

149 

29,778 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hilton     Express     Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   30, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

200 

3,204 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Himmel    Drug    Company, 

June   19, 

4  Feb.    10, 

Deo.   31, 

6,000 

- 

2,500 

6,561 

- 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hinckley    Rendering     Com- 

June    4, 

May  23, 

May     2, 

20,000 

48,298 

35,044 

20,624 

4,761 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hinds'   Hand   Laundry  Co., 

Jan.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

w  5,500 

- 

1,185 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hingham  Grain  Mill,  Incor- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

6,500 

- 

5,032 

11 8,564 

porated,  Hingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hingham  Knitting  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

6,238 

4.351 

6,418 

12,344 

Hingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hinsdale  Woolen  Mills,  Bos- 

Mch. 27, 

«Feb.   21, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

44,988 

with  R.  E. 

82,191 

57,578 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hippodrome         Amusement 

Oct.      9, 

4  Sept.    1, 

June     3, 

6,000 

- 

500 

- 

300 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hitchings  &  Coulthurst  Com- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

92,372 

35,331 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hittinger    Fruit     Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

51,300 

62,854 

- 

- 

736 

The,  Belmont. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hixon  Electric  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Mch.  13, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

30,000 

- 

1,138 

35,986 

38,504 

Hjorth  Lathe  and  Tool  Com- 

Jan.   14, 

«Dec.    18, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

15 10,000 

12,000 

766 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hoag  and  Walden,  Incorpo- 

July   15, 

June  15, 

May  30, 

100,000 

- 

25,000 

58,647 

285,724 

rated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hobbs  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

102,505 

166,339 

144,645 

91,906 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hodgdon  Brass  Works,  Bos- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   3i; 

15,000 

- 

9,765 

2,792 

5,139 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hodge   Boiler   Works,    The, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  22, 

Nov.  29, 

75,000 

- 

19  18,000 

28,434 

97,060 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1 

1  Good  will. 

2  Stock. 

'  Patent  rights. 
*  Adjourned. 


5  Equities. 

"  Equipmen4^. 

'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

8  Fixtures. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1"  And  fixtures. 
•11  Less  reserve  for  losses. 
12  Bag  account. 


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385 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILITIEa. 

S 
a 

1 

o 

Pi 

73 
1 

1 
< 

1 

-a 
a 

S 

"3, 

1 

1 
^ 

1  S99,700 

- 

?34,073 

$260,630 

$198,800 

$42,830 

- 

$19,000 

- 

- 

$260,630 

1 25,000 

- 

- 

84,479 

50,000 

32,435 

- 

- 

- 

$2,044 

84,479 

- 

2S500 

5,590 

21,857 

10,000 

2,357 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

21,857 

3  40,000 

- 

- 

44,747 

40,300 

345 

- 

2,550 

$1,552 

- 

44,747 

- 

- 

607 

14,340 

10,000 

4,340 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,340 

- 

- 

14,465 

10,000 

4,340 

- 

- 

- 

125 

14,465 

- 

- 

700 

4,900 

3,000 

1,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,900 

1 5,046 

- 

- 

17,239 

10,000 

1,743 

- 

4,891 

- 

605 

17,239 

^75,000 

- 

3,549 

86,799 

79,230 

7,569 

- 

- 

- 

- 

86,799 

- 

- 

- 

278,712 

60,000 

173,184 

- 

- 

45,528 

- 

278,712 

- 

- 

- 

268,740 

60,000 

148,934 

- 

3,000 

56,806 

- 

268,740 

- 

- 

- 

8,212 

3,340 

12 

- 

4,000 

- 

860 

8,212 

- 

- 

- 

30,899 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,899 

- 

- 

30,899 

12,179 

6  6,500 

- 

12,083 

5,000 

2,178 

$4,905 

- 

- 

- 

12,083 

- 

- 

- 

9,061 

6,000 

2,927 

- 

- 

134 

- 

9,061 

1  3,000 

'  12,325 
8  3,632 

52 

124,684 
9,737 

20,000 
6,000 

101,362 
2,987 

- 

750 

9 1,400 

1,922 

124,684 
9,737 

- 

12  38 

- 

20,134 

15,000 

1,835 
12  39 

- 

- 

- 

3,260 

20,134 

- 

- 

- 

29,351 

19,700 

2,536 

- 

- 

2,979 

4,136 

29,351 

-  - 

- 

- 

184,757 

50,000 

134,757 

- 

- 

- 

- 

184,757 

J  5,000 

500 

6,300 

6,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,300 

: 

"964 
8 1,067 
"  2,784 

- 

129,734 
66,374 

30,000 
51,300 

1,782 

- 

95,240 

- 

2,712 
15,074 

129,734 
66,374 

1  7,830 

- 

- 

83,458 

30,000 

21,261 

- 

29,168 

3,023 

- 

83,458 

3  5,000 
1 1,000 

16  5,000 

: 

28,766 
374,371 

15,000 
100,000 

786 
98,684 

3,700 

140,000 

35,687 

9,280 

28,766 
374,371 

- 

17 13,100 

- 

518,495 

166,400 

136,972 

45,000 

47,740 

122,383 

- 

518,495 

18  3,000 

- 

3,672 

24,368 

15,000 

4,159 

5,209 

- 

- 

24,368 

- 

- 

- 

143,494 

75,000 

23,480 

- 

40,000 
2»  5,014 

- 

143,494 

"  Prepaid  items. 

1''  Teams  and  utensils. 

15  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


16  Stock  in  other  corporation. 

1'  Investment. 

18  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 


1'  And  patterns. 

20  Reserved  for  wharf  and  dock  im- 
provement. 


386 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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o 

tab 

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1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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1 

ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 
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-3  4^ 

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Hodges  Finishing  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    15, 

Dee.  31, 

S100,000 

$47,694 

1  $49,005 

$6,262 

$15,407 

Dedham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913 

Hodgson,  Kennard  &  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.     1, 

Feb.     1, 

100,000 

- 

7,318 

348,549 

37,247 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Hoffecker     Company,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.     7, 

4  Feb.    26, 

Sept.  30, 

225,000 

- 

6  25,184 

63,850 

18,007 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

,     1913. 

Hoffman  Paint  &  Varnish  Co., 

Apr.   21, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

6,711 

586 

76,897 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hoffman  Specialty  Company, 

May  25, 

May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,305 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holbrook  Manufacturing 

June  23, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

4,494 

5,131 

10,963 

Company,   The,   Attlebor- 
ough. 
Holden-Graves        Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     9, 

Nov.  30, 

12,000 

_ 

1  5,923 

5,360 

4,791 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Holden  Patent  Book  Cover 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

12 1,604 

6,841 

40,883 

Co.,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Holder-Perkins       Company, 

Sept.  29, 

May  12, 

Apr.    30, 

1,000 

- 

1 

- 

232 

Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holland  System  Incorporated, 

June  23, 

June     9, 

May     1, 

500,000 

512,372 

36,072 

148,366 

159,048 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hollander  &  Morrill  Incorpo- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000  ■ 

- 

2,051 

22,625 

16,860 

rated,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

HoUingsworth  &  Vose  Com- 

Sept.   2, 

"June  23, 

May     1, 

500,000 

87,539 

i'  721,680 

326,263 

229,860 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

HoUingsworth   and   Whitney 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000,000 

4,004,556 

with  R.  E. 

904,988 

745,258 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hohnes  Coal  Co.,  New  Bed- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    24, 

25,000 

- 

10,007 

34,364 

19,151 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holmes  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    6, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   27, 

1,700,000 

500,766 

1,059,594 

370,247 

153,175 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holt  &  Beebee  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May     1, 
1914. 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

2,800 

1,500 

1,600 

Holt  and  Bugbee  Company, 

July    15, 

June  16, 

Apr.    30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

148,982 

63,613 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holt-Fairchild  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   10, 

17  Apr.     6, 

Jan.    15, 

15,000 

- 

26  2,761 

3,001 

63,885 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Com- 

June 10, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

550,000 

146,227 

- 

451,222 

127,992 

pany,  The,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke    and    Northampton 

June  15, 

May  14, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Boom  and  Lumber  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

pany,  Easthampton. 

Holyoke    Baking    Company, 

May  25, 

May    2, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

5,257 

1,826 

2,339 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke  Bar  Co.,  The,  Hol- 

May    6, 

"Apr.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

12,500 

17,000 

2,000 

15,674 

6,652 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke  Belting   Co.,   Hol- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

6,123 

64,286 

30,115 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke    Box    and    Lumber 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

10,800 

5,650 

35,204 

12,902 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke  Carbon  Paper  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,016 

3,587 

4,965 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke    Card    and    Paper 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

100,000 

104,321 

79,685 

162,921 

Company,     The,     Spring- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

field. 

1  And  equipment. 

2  Deferred  charges. 

3  Good  will. 

<  Date  of  postponement. 
^  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Patent  rights. 


'  Prepaid  expenses. 

8  Treasury  stock  and  stock  of  other  companies. 

9  Development  expense. 
1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

12  And  fixtures. 


18  Reserve  investments. 

1''  Suspense  account. 

15  Reserve  for  legal  expense. 

w  Prepaid  expense. 

"  Adjourned. 

18  And  mills  and  buildings. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 
1 

§ 

-a 

1 

P-i 

o 

1 
O 

>> 

O  J2 

•S 
a 

■a  1 
fa 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

■3. 

§ 

-a 
a 

1 

03 

0 

- 

2  $1,331 

120,058 

$139,757 

$94,500 

$10,257 

$35,000 

- 

- 

- 

$139,757 

3  SI 

- 

- 

393,115 

99,900 

9,093 

- 

$203,370 

$80,752 

- 

393,115 

6 10,000 
s  84,800 

7  386 

8  289 
9  42,363 

- 

244,879 

209,800 

13,250 

- 

21,829 

- 

- 

244,879 

- 

- 

84,194 

50,000 

272 

15,000 

- 

18,922 

- 

84,194 

6  24,800 

W50 

- 

33,155 

25,000 

3,113 

_ 

- 

$5,042 

33,155 

- 

- 

43,157 

63,745 

40,000 

17,845 

- 

5,900 

- 

- 

63,745 

- 

- 

- 

16,074 

12,000 

3,610 

- 

- 

11464 

- 

16,074 

- 

- 

- 

49,328 

25,000 

1,767' 

- 

- 

22,561 

- 

49,328 

2 

13 13,067 

14 1,421 

16 12,798 

- 

14,722 
868,658 

1,000 
500,000 

6,292 
32,008 

197,500 

2,983 
68,700 

16  4,116 
70,450 

331 

14,722 
868,658 

- 

- 

- 

41,536 

20,000 

4,790 

- 

3,360 

- 

13,386 

41,536 

- 

19  42,217 

- 

1,407,559 

500,000 

324,029 

- 

- 

583,530 

- 

1,407,559 

- 

- 

- 

5,654,802 

5,000,000 

456,625 

- 

- 

198,177 

- 

5,654,802 

- 

21305 

42 

63,869 

25,0C0 

16,762 

- 

21,500 

21607 

• 

63,869 

- 

- 

2,083,782 

1,200,000 

- 

- 

639,000 

22  75,000 

169,782 

2,083,782 

- 

- 

- 

5,900 

3,000 

1,100 

23  1,500 

- 

- 

300 

5,900 

- 

24  1,500 

- 

214,095 

100,000 

13,766 

- 

54,659 

- 

45,670 

214,095 

- 

26  274 

- 

69,921 

15,000 

26,173 

- 

- 

27  28,748 

- 

69,921 

28 124,355 

29  3,500 

30  700 

31  3,771 

33  1 

49,999 

857,767 
50,000 

250,000 
50,000 

16,446 

45,000 

305,517 
32  240,804 

857,767 
50,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,422 

5,000 

2,422 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,422 

- 

34  300 

- 

41,626 

12,500 

11,142 

8,400 

9,000 

- 

584 

41,626 

- 

- 

- 

100,524 

34,200 

17,343 

- 

17,000 

- 

31,981 

100,524 

- 

- 

- 

64,556 

20,C00 

14,041 

25,000 

- 

5,515 

- 

64,556 

- 

36  10,000 

11,889 

35,457 

10,000 

12,130 

- 

13,327 

- 

- 

35,457 

" 

" 

" 

446,927 

150,000 

20,315 

' 

240,000 

36,612 

446,927 

19  And  securities. 
*9  Insurance. 

21  Reserve  for  suspense. 

22  Depreciation. 


Appliances. 


25  And  tools. 

26  Office  fittings. 

27  Undivided  profit. 

28  Chicago  branch. 

29  Motor  cars  and  trucks. 

3"  Stock  of  other  companies. 


31  "Unexpired  insurance. 

32  Reserves. 

33  Franchises. 

34  Three    shares    stock    Chemical 

Paper  Mfg.  Co. 

35  Formulae,  etc. 


388 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1a 

a 

a 

P. 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Holyoke  Coal  and  Wood  Com- 

Oct.   19, 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.  30, 

$6,000 

_ 

S300 

$17,284 

$16,745 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke  Eleotrotyping  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

5,034 

778 

3,628 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke    Hotel     Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Deo.   31, 

225,000 

$57,000 

- 

- 

- 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Holyoke  Ice  Company,  The, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  27, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

81,534 

8,000 

- 

14,354 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Holyoke  Machine  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

400,000 

300,000 

with  R.  E. 

95,376 

195,624 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke    Photo     Engraving 

June     1, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

600 

250 

185 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke    Supply    Company, 

June  19, 

May  19, 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

- 

6,566 

18,396 

22,310 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke  Telegram  Publishing 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

14,000 

18,000 

1,820 

4,081 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke  Valve  and  Hydrant 

May     5, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

39,800 

2,000 

36,094 

35,240 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Holyoke  Water  Power  Com- 

Nov. 16, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  30, 

1,200,000 

'  3,474,187 

8  10,904 

- 

9 1,487,798 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Home  Correspondence  School, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.    20, 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

5,190 

16,234 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Home  Investment  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Oct.    13, 

Aug.  31, 

500,000 

348,700 

500 

100 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Home     Market     Company, 

Feb.     7, 

13  Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

3,148 

4,145 

5,500 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Home  Soap  Company,  The, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  15, 

40,000 

5,900 

2,853 

800 

1,650 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Home  Supply  Company,  The, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,261 

14,553 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Homer  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

May     1, 
1914 

15  Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

1,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Homer   Emerson    Company, 

Oct.    19, 

July     6, 

June     1, 

150,000 

- 

600 

877 

842 

The,  Milton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Homer  Foot  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

_ 

2,835 

49,386 

21,367 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Bos- 

May    9, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

3,500,000 

1,354,270 

369,548 

1,146,9^4 

2,533,259 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hook  and  Hastings  Company, 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

40,924 

8,207 

60,937 

52,861 

The,  Weston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hooper    Printing    Company, 

July   28, 

June  13, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

6,343 

11,159 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hooper,    Waters    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

22  3,000 

23  57,529 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hoosac  Cotton  Mills,  North 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

476,000 

760,149 

481,269 

159,240 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hoosac  Reservoir  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    19, 

Deo.   31, 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hoosac  Valley  Coal  &  Grain 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

945 

7,015 

10,236 

Co.,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hoosac  Worsted  Mills,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

154,429 

79,944 

148,786 

89,191 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hopedale  Coal  and  Ice  Com- 

July    3, 

13  June  30, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

27,915 

1,650 

14,451 

19,677 

pany,  Hopedale. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hopedale         Manufacturing 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.      1, 

30,000 

- 

4,974 

6,343 

8,498 

Company,  Hopedale. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hopeville         Manufacturing 

July    29, 

July    16, 

July     3, 

30,000 

30,000 

21,000 

30,880 

72,436 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hopkins-Blakeslee  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

44,116 

22,552 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Mortgage. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

3  Depreciation  account. 
<  Good  will. 

6  And  auto  and  office  fixtures. 

»  Investments. 

'  And  fixed  machinery. 


8  And  tools,  implements  and  sup- 
plies. 

'  And  stocks. 

1"  Reserve  for  maintenance  of  and 
improvements  to  hydraulic 
department  and  future  exten- 
sion of  electrical  power  plant. 


11  Patent  rights. 

12  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

13  Adjourned. 
I''  Fixtures. 

15  Company  has  done  no  business 

during  the  past  year. 
1"  Trade-marks. 


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389 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 

i 

1 

0 

-73 

2 

0 

1 
0 

3.S 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

3 

"H. 
t-i 

=1 

i 

1 

i 

- 

87,000 

- 

$41,329 
9,440 

$6,000 
5,400 

$29,830 
832 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$1,716 

$5,499 
1,492 

$41,329 
9,440 

- 

- 

S4,860 

62,360 

10,060 

- 

1  $37,000 

$15,300 

- 

- 

62,360 

- 

: 

_ 

103,888 
591,000 

50,000 
400,000 

65,823 

- 

- 

25,000 

2  20,000 

3  24,923 

8,888 
100,254 

103,888 
591,000 

« S3,000 

- 

- 

4,035 

4,000 

25 

- 

- 

- 

10 

4,035 

- 

6  2,273 

- 

49,545 

6,000 

14,500 

2,500 

4,500 

- 

22,045 

49,545 

- 

- 

- 

37,901 

10,000 

3,800 

16,000 

8,101 

- 

- 

37,901 

- 

500 
6  200 

: 

113,834 

4,972,889 

50,000 
1,200,000 

9,317 
110,471 

: 

16,000 

38,517 
"  500,000 

3,162,418 

113,834 
4,972,889 

"  15,000 

i  10,000 

*  3,750 

- 

49,521 

46,424 

402,571 

12,793 

30,200 

93,030 
12  500 
3,000 

1,186 
1,071 
4,527 

300,100 

5,979 
7,870 
4,000 

9,059 

1,266 

46,424 

402,571 

12,793 

- 

- 

- 

11,203 

4,940 

562 

- 

- 

- 

5,701 

11,203 

- 

"600 

275 

17,689 

10,000 

4,439 

- 

3,250 

- 

- 

17,689 

<200 

- 

800 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

"  100,020 

16  40,000 

<  9,000 

- 

- 

151,339 

150,000 

225 

- 

- 

1,114 

- 

151,339 

- 

- 

73,588 

40,000 

23,104 

- 

6,400 

4,084 

- 

73,588 

11 1,000 

"  476,182 

18  392,296 

20  3,281 

21 3,300 

3 

6,273,479 
169,513 
21,502 

2,600,000 

»  400,000 

100,000 

10,000 

1,488 
4,715 

- 

1,190,000 

68,025 

2,961 

2,083,479 

3,826 

6,273,479 
169,513 
21,502 

- 

- 

68,788 

129,317 

10,000 

2<  119,317 

- 

- 

- 

- 

129,317 

: 

25 19,044 

26  4,489 

27  5,567 

1,905,758 
30,000 

1,350,000 
30,000 

76,783 
28  9,169 

335,000 

134,806 

1,905,758 
30,000 

- 

29 1,375 
30 1,367 
31 5,305 

50,017 

20,938 
527,672 

3,000 
75,000 

7,471 
90,799 

- 

7,000 
361,873 

- 

3,467 

20,938 
527,672 

- 

- 

- 

63,693 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,408 

3,285 

63,693 

- 

32  3,780 

- 

23,595 

10,000 

6,758 

- 

5,670 

- 

1,167 

23,595 

- 

33 1,988 

- 

156,304 

30,000 

28,079 

- 

10,000 

88,225 

- 

156,304 

- 

"  13,895 

- 

80,563 

40,000 

22,725 

- 

15,000 

- 

2,838 

80,563 

1'  Furniture  and  equipment. 

18  Investments  in  other  corporations. 

1'  Capital  stock  subscriptions. 

20  Drawings,  records,  etc. 

21  Treasury  stock. 

22  And  equipment. 


23  Including  pajonents  under  con- 
tract not  yet  due. 

21  And  estimated  liabilities  under 
present  contract. 

25  Unexpired  insurance. 

26  Prepaid  interest. 

27  Prepaid  taxes. 


28  Accrued  payroll. 

29  Teams,  etc. 

30  Equities  and  mortgages. 

31  Prepaid  interest  and  taxes. 

32  Sixty-three  shares  Lincoln  Mfg. 

Co. 

33  Insurance  and  taxes  paid. 


390 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Hopkinson  Leather  Company, 
Woburn. 

Hopkinton  Supply  Company, 
Hopkinton. 

Horace  K.  Turner  Company, 
Newton. 

Horace  N.  Noyes,  Incorpo- 
rated, Haverhill. 

Horace  Partridge  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Horn  and  Supply  Company, 
The,  Leominster. 

Home  Coal  Company, 
Lowell. 

Horse  Whip  Company,  The, 
Westfield. 

Horticulture  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Hotel  Empire,  Incorporated, 
Springfield. 

Hotel  Plaza  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hotel  Somerset  Company, 
Boston. 

Hotel  Venice  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hotel  Victoria  Company, 
Boston. 

Hotel  Woodcock  Company, 
Boston. 

Hough  and  Jones  Company, 
Newton. 

Hough  Cash  Recorder  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Houghton  &  Button  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Houghton  Heel  and  Leather 
Company,  Lynn. 

Houghton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Worcester. 

Houghton  Mifflin  Company, 
Boston. 

Houghton  Wool  Company, 
Boston. 

Household  Manufacturing 
Company,  Quincy. 

Hovey-Woodberry  Company, 
Boston. 

Howard  A.  Crossman  Com- 
pany, Needham. 

Howard  Brothers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

Howard  Dustless-Duster  Co., 
Boston. 

Howard  F.  Pool  Company, 
Lynn. 


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Nov.     9 

1914. 
Apr.    28 

1914. 
May  25 

1914. 
June     6 

1914. 
Apr.    28 

1914. 
Aug.  20, 

1914. 
May  16, 

1914. 
Jan.    29 

1914. 
Oct.      8 

1914. 
July    30, 

1914. 
Sept.    5, 

1914. 
May     5 

1914. 
.July    16, 

1914. 
Oct.      8 

1914. 

May  13 

1914. 
Mch.    4 

1914. 
Dec.     6, 

1913. 
Mch.  20, 

1914 

May 

1914 
May 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Mch.  23, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Feb. 

1914. 
Feb.   26, 

1914. 
Feb.    16 

1914. 

May  11 
1914. 

Apr.  27 
1914. 


Oct.    17 

1914. 
Apr.    16 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.    15, 

1914. 
Feb.   28, 

1914. 
June  15 

1914. 
May     7, 

1914. 
Jan.      6, 

1914. 
July   24 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Apr.    29 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
June     8 

1914. 
15  Oct.      5 

1914. 

May  11 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Nov.  26, 

1913. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 

Apr.    13 

1914. 
Apr.   27, 

1914. 
May 

1914. 
Jan.    14 

1914. 
Mch.    2 

1914. 
2' Jan.    15 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 

May    5 
1914. 
15  Feb.   24 
1914. 


Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Deo.   31, 

1913. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.   29, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 

Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Oct.    31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.    14, 

1914. 
Apr.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Jan.  1 , 
1914. 

Jan.  1 , 
1914. 


$25,000 
10,000 

500,000 
5,000 
20,000 
50,000 
10,000 
40,000 
20,000 
10,000 

100,000 

250,000 
50,000 
25,000 

30,000 

10,000 

30,000 

1,200,000 

25,000 
10,000 
1,300,100 
40,000 
50,000 
50,000 
20,000 
300,000 

50,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


of  S  §  ° 

g  OS'S  o 


Sll,983 

$3,971 

6,675 

- 

- 

3,411 

- 

1,000 

13,276 

15,679 

945 

100 

12,478 

8  11,460 

200,000 

- 

- 

13,907 

35,000 

- 

1,492 

162,100 
» 678,407 

- 

- 

3,500 

- 

3,500 

- 

100,000 

_ 

490 

- 

117 

16,000 

1,498 

89,446 

104,513 

- 

- 

$1,845 

3,338 

147,773 

15,783 

12,426 

53,108 

5 10,768 

53,911 

247 

5,023 

181,947 

625 

"  1,864 

5,057 

2,306 

4,988 

691,067 

8,873 

4,841 

531,103 

42,509 

1,335 

650 

7,829 

109,217 

5,227 
5,775 


1  Equipment. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Good  will. 

^  Trade-marks. 

5  And  coal,  hay  and  oats. 

'  Horses,  trucks  and  wagons. 


'  Seven  shares  Lowell  Terminal. 
8  And  fixtures. 
"  Hotel  furniture. 
1°  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Prepaid  expense. 

12  Leasehold  interest. 


13  Hotel  fixtures,  furniture,  silver- 
ware, linen,  etc. 
11  Mortgage. 
15  Adjourned. 
1"  And  supplies. 
1'  License. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


391 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

(2 

3 
1 

i 
i5 

"5 
1 

Q 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

1 

ll 

1 
s 

3 

1 

o 

I 

- 

- 

- 

§24,876 

817,000 

87,876 

- 

- 

- 

- 

824,876 

- 

1  81,945 

- 

18,278 

10,000 

697 

- 

84,000 

83,581 

- 

18,278 

2  860,007 

3  240,909 

~ 

S85,660 

544,865 
18,424 

497,200 
5,000 

7,022 

$25,400 

15,243 
13,164 

260 

- 

544,865 
18,424 

^300 
3  2,000 

1700 

- 

37,880 

20,000 

9,740 

- 

- 

8,140 

- 

37,880 

6  7,948 
'700 

100,920 
62,142 

50,000 
10,000 

38,463 
42,774 

- 

: 

12,457 
9,368 

with 
surplus 

100,920 
62,142 

- 

- 

107,649 

40,000 

33,000 

- 

11,006 

- 

823,643 

107,649 

3  5,431 

- 

5,117 

19,028 

14,050 

4,978 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,028 

- 

9  6,000 

4,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

: 

10  36,500 
11  3,000 
12  20,000 

17,454 

248,341 
287,129 

100,000 
240,000 

10,660 
35,129 

100,000 

12,000 

- 

37,681 

248,341 
287,129 

3  64,500 

13  5,500 

68,772 

139,438 

50,000 

71,355 

"  16,800 

1,283 

- 

- 

139,438 

19 17,000 

1 12,057 

1'  9,000 

18  2,718 

lo  17,949 

12,064 

45,204 
76,643 

25,000 
30,000 

13,204 
19,938 

25,000 

7,000 

1,705 

45,204 
76,643 

- 

- 

- 

5,850 

4,640 

491 

- 

650 

69 

- 

5,850 

2  8,700 

- 

33,192 

48,190 

30,000 

18,190 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48,190 

3 100,000 

28,576 

21  173,028 

22  95,351 

2,201,157 
19,808 

1,200,000 
15,000 

385,962 
808 

90,000 

202,573 

4,000 

322,622 

2,201,157 
19,808 

- 

- 

1,566 

12,012 

10,000 

2,012 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,012 

- 

23  776,557 

2^8,128 

10  479 

- 

2,073,146 
76,776 

1,300,100 
40,000 

99,264 

25  27,220 

15,267 

2«459,741 
20,000 

- 

147,818 
1,509 

39,003 

2,073,146 
76,776 

2  31,000 

- 

3,072 

35,988 

31,175 

2,413 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

35,988 

- 

- 

- 

41,240 

25,000 

26 

- 

16,200 

- 

14 

41,240 

- 

1  3,625 

- 

44,363 

20,000 

21,747 

"  2,000 

- 

- 

616 

44,363 

- 

- 

- 

363,375 

225,000 

9,639 

- 

74,109 

54,627 

- 

363,375 

« 30,000 
3 1,250 

28  6,305 

29  3,944 

8,163 

68,439 
11,923 

50,000 
5,000 

9,736 
4,444 

~ 

8,000 

30  703 

2,479 

68,439 
11,923 

18  Deferred  charges  to  operation. 

19  Good  will  and  license. 

20  Equitable  interest  in  real  estate 

(15,624  shares  stock  Houghton 
&  Button  Bldg.  Trust). 

21  Fixtures. 


22  Intangible  assets,  prepaid  taxes, 

insurance,  etc. 

23  Publishing  rights. 

2*  Manufacturing  and  sundry  bal- 
ances. 
25  Copyright  and  personal  accounts. 


26  Long  time  indebtedness. 

2'  Company  in  process  of  liquidation. 

28  Treasury  stock. 

29  Fittings. 

30  Depreciation  account. 


392 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


13 

a 

03 
P. 

a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S • 

TION. 

o 

1 

1 

ii 

1 
1 

1 

1 

anufacturf 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

tf 

:§ 

S 

o 

Howard,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    27, 
1914. 

Jan.    13, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

S5,000 

- 

- 

$2,011 

$3,314 

Howard  Machine  Company, 

May   13, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

$125 

100 

5 

Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Howard  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

$78,161 

19,828 

73,104 

71,638 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Howard    Print,    Inc.,    The, 

July    28, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

20,000 

9,635 

2  23,235 

17,197 

12,298 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Howard   Remedy  Company, 

July   30, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

125,000 

- 

- 

107 

90 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Howard    Wesson    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

9,601 

3,040 

16,366 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Howe    &    French    Isinglass 

Dec.   18, 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

- 

35,579 

with 

5,133 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

machinery 

Howe  Comb  Company,  The, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

5,072 

4,670 

10,827 

18,110 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Howe  Lumber  Co.,  Marlbor- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

65,480 

4,910 

50,875 

16,069 

ough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Howe   Stove   and   Furniture 

Oct.    20, 

'Aug.  29, 

July     9, 

5,000 

- 

S350 

2,273 

183 

Exchange,      Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Howes  Hydrant  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   14, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Howe's   Mill  Lumber   Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Nov.     3, 

Nov.     1, 

17,000 

3,490 

2,000 

290 

_ 

pany,  Hubbardston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Howes  Real  Estate  Company, 

June  26, 

10  _ 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

350 

200 

98 

The,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hoxie    Chemical    Company, 

May  29, 

May  12, 

May  12, 

1,000 

- 

150 

200 

- 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hoyt   Company,   The,   Bos- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    2,3, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

20,060 

29,841 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hub    Association,    Incorpo- 

Aug. 31, 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.     1 , 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

898 

rated,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hub  Book  Binding  and  Sup- 

Nov. 17, 

'Nov.  10, 

Aug.  27, 

10,000 

- 

100 

1,950 

399 

ply  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hub    Confectionery    and    S. 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

1,315 

1,112 

&  K.  Cream  Taffy  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

pany,  Boston. 

Hub   Cornice   &   Sky   Light 

July   13, 

June    1 , 

May  31, 

1,000 

- 

300 

300 

3,705 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hub    Engraving    Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

12  4,036 

840 

10,432 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hub  Fish  Co.,  Boston, 

July    17, 
1914. 

13  July    15, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hub    Furniture    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

14,170 

15,584 

Lawrenoe. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Jan.    22, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

29,344 

14,350 

12,179 

Hub  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston, 

May  23, 
1914. 

Mch.  14, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,001 

7,071 

Hub  Mattress  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Nov.    1, 

Nov.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

500 

2,740 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hub  Mining  Co.,  Boston, 

June  11, 
1914. 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

Apr.    22, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,033 

Hub  Optical  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

30,000 

- 

676 

1,227 

1,249 

Hub   Shoe   Company,   The, 

Oct.    19, 

Sept.  12, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

54,475 

39,586 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hub  Storage  Warehouse  Com- 

Dec.   10, 

Aug.  28, 

Sept.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,370 

pany,  Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hub  Storage  Warehouse  Com- 

Sept. 15, 

Aug.  28, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

500 

- 

7,886 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  And  fixtures. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 


■•  Trade-marks. 

"'  Good  will. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


Adjourned. 

And  tools  and  fixtures. 

Two  shares  treasury  stock. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  393 

of  Corporatio7is  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

§ 
J 

ii 

o 

■a 
a 

03 

3 
o 

o 

o 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

-a 
a 

ii 

a 
•43  a 

o  <U 

S 

3 

£■ 

CC! 

2 

c 

Eh 

- 

- 

§5,325 

85,000 

$322 

- 

- 

$3 

- 

$5,325 

IS250 

- 

S12,583 

13,063 

10,000 

- 

- 

$3,063 

- 

- 

13,068 

- 

- 

- 

242,731 

90,000 

38,208 

- 

54,406 

51,336 

$8,781 

242,731* 

- 

3  $480 

- 

62,845 

20,000 

11,994 

- 

30,370 

481 

- 

62,845 

<  50,000 
5  49,975 

- 

1,334 

101,506 
29,007 

100,100 
5,000 

1,406 
2,463 

: 

3,800 

6  2,917 

14,827 

101,506 
29,007 

- 

- 

- 

40,712 

25,000 

13,249 

- 

- 

- 

2,463 

40,712 

- 

- 

- 

38,679 

20,000 

2,173 

$5,000 

6,000 

- 

5,506 

38,679 

- 

- 

- 

137,334 

50,000 

6,343 

- 

67,700 

6  5,000 

8,291 

137,334 

6  2,000 

- 

- 

4,806 

3,970 

689 

- 

- 

- 

147 

4,806 

1 2,000 

9  100 

52,000 

54,100 

54,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,100 

- 

- 

21,436 

27,216 

17,000 

5,079 

5,137 

- 

- 

- 

27,216 

61,500 

- 

376 

2,524 

1,500 

1,024 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

2,524 

- 

- 

2,150 

2,500 

1,000 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

n  2,123 

52,024 

30,000 

18,154 

- 

- 

- 

3,870 

52,024 

- 

- 

- 

898 

800 

- 

- 

- 

60 

38 

898 

5  2,500 

- 

3,956 

8,905 

6,000 

2,905 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,905 

5 1,000 

- 

3,846 

10,273 

9,000 

1,273 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,273 

- 

- 

- 

4,305 

1,000 

2,815 

- 

- 

- 

490 

4,305 

- 

- 

- 

15,308 

5,000 

1,196 

- 

6,000 

- 

3,112 

15,308 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

u  1,001 

- 

30,755 

15,000 

7,322 

- 

1,640 

4,700 

2,093 

30,755 

~ 

"300 
16 1,973 

_ 

58,146 

11,072 

40,000 
10,000 

16  126 
714 

- 

14,000 

- 

4,020 
358 

58.146 
11,072 

6 1,000 

- 

1,000 

6,440 

2,100 

1,853 

- 

1,487 

- 

1,000 

6,440 

s  12,500 

~ 

19,147 
575 

21,180 
16,227 

60 
"  3,520 
15,750 

477 

: 

17,600 

- 

- 

21,180 
16,227 

- 

- 

- 

94,061 

9,500 

67,811 

- 

- 

16,750 

- 

94,061 

5  41,970 

"500 

6,543 

55,383 

50,000 

5,383 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55,383 

641,737 

- 

4,844 

54,967 

50,000 

4,967 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,967 

w  None  held  in  1914. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


13  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

w  Insurance. 

16  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


16  Labor  accrued. 

1'  Subscriptions  on  stock. 

18  Office  furniture. 


394 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


t 

C3 

Assets. 

ai 

a 

S. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

la 
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ti 

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at 

O 

£"3     £ 

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TION. 

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m 

-2 

la 

1 

-3  §3.3 

"o 
Q 

-2 
Q 

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1 

'.3 

Manuf 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

Hub  Travelling  Bag  Manu- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

110,000 

_ 

$450 

$3,725 

$1,225 

facturing    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
Hub  Wire  Cloth   and  Wire 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

July    10, 

June     8 

May  31, 

15,000 

- 

800 

17,000 

13,818 

Work  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hubbell  and  McGowan  Com- 

Feb.   11, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

2,500 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Huber-Hodgman        Printing 

July   27, 

June   13 

Apr.    30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Press  Company,  The,  Taun- 
ton. 
Huberman     Oil     Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.     1, 

Dec.   31 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

105 

235 

661 

Everett. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hubmark  Rubber  Company, 

May  29, 

Apr.     7 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,680 

37,465 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hudner    Markets    (Incorpo- 

May 19, 

May  12 

Apr.    13, 

100,000 

- 

10,000 

47,193 

53,254 

rated),  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hudson    Belting    Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    13 

Oct.    31, 

200,000 

- 

4,076 

94,999 

32,700 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hudson  Combing  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

20,745 

6  73 

2,380 

Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hudson   Counter   Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

6,399 

17,919 

8,230 

Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hudson  Hose  Mender  Co., 

May    5, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

450 

799 

270 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hudson   Printing   Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Nov.  14 

Nov.     4, 

10,000 

- 

8,848 

1,429 

1,243 

Hudson  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hudson   Printing   Company, 

Nov.  21, 

Nov.    4 

Nov.     4, 

10,000 

- 

1"  9,732 

2,175 

3,870 

Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hudson  Tannery  Company, 

June  29, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

.S52,000 

14,000 

- 

1,497 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Huey     Brothers     Company, 

Sept.    2, 

Aug.   28 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

3,808 

11  29,580 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hugh  Cairns  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.      6 

Jan.      6, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,338 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hugh  J.  McMackin  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.    6, 

Feb.     2 

Feb.     2, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,100 

6,429 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hugh     Nawn     Contracting 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    12 

Deo.   31, 

100,000 

- 

133,275 

7,016 

320,109 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hughes     Shoe     Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.      6 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

- 

- 

72,817 

3,983 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hunt  Metal  Comer  Company, 

May     1, 

Feb.    24 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

550 

9,881 

7,716 

14  4,003 

Westborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hunt^Rankin  Leather  Com- 

Aug.    8, 

"July    31 

Apr.    30, 

100,000 

30,000 

with  R.  E. 

799,350 

209,567 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hunter  Stationery  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  21 

Mch.  21, 

5,000 

- 

19 1,000 

3,094 

1,318 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Huntington     Manufacturing 

Feb.     3, 

16  Jan.    28 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

12,000 

31,292 

49,551 

5,890 

Company,  Huntington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Huntt's     Lunch     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

5,782 

1,279 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hurlburt,  Johnson  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.     7 

Dec.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,188 

1,220 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Hurley  &  Brady  Company, 

July    17, 

June  23 

June     4, 

50,000 

- 

- 

480 

129,697 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hurley  Shoe  Company,  Rock- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

19,700 

6,000 

78,181 

197,932 

land. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Huron   Avenue   Drug   Com- 

Mch. 25, 

Mch.  14 

Feb.    28, 

6,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

100 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Huss  Baking  Company,  Oak 

Apr.    15, 

16  Apr.     8 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

4,000 

- 

22  1,000 

66 

Bluffs. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Corporate    franchise    and    shop 

rights. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


■•  Consigned  accounts. 

6  And  manufacturing  suppUes. 

6  Office  fixtures. 

'  Insurance. 


8  Fuel. 

9  Fixtures. 

16  And  equipment. 
11  Including  stock. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


395 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

-2  5 

to  C3.-73 

111 

i 

a 

§ 

a 

03 

en 
o 

o 

Ph 

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o    ■ 

S  =8 
•< 

J. 

J. 

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J 

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o 

■c 
a 
ca 

o 

o 

- 

- 

$247 

$5,647 

$2,600 

S3,047 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

$5,647 

- 

- 

4,289 

35,907 

15,000 

13,907 

$7,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,907 

- 

- 

- 

13,500 

10,000 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

13,500 

- 

1 31,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

2S400 

- 

3,280 

4,681 

2,215 

30 

$2,436 

_ 

- 

4,681 

- 

3 1,297 

- 

48,442 

25,000 

23,347 

- 

- 

- 

$95 

48,442 

- 

- 

- 

110,447 

100,000 

10,447 

- 

- 

- 

- 

110,447 

- 

4  17,444 

- 

149,219 

40,000 

20,668 

- 

8,124 

$80,427 

- 

149,219 

- 

6  270 

mo 

8  150 

- 

23,728 

16,500 

73 

- 

- 

- 

7,155 

23,728 

- 

9  474 
7  89 

- 

33,111 

9,000 

8,139 

- 

14,912 

- 

1,060 

33,111 

2 1,500 

3 180 

3,708 

6,907 

5,000 

382 

- 

1,525 

- 

- 

6,907 

- 

3  211 

1,555 

13,286 

10,000 

3,286 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,286 

- 

- 

106 

15,883 

10,000 

5,883 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,883 

- 

- 

- 

67,497 

50,000 

755 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,742 

67,497 

- 

- 

- 

34,888 

7,000 

19,179 

- 

8,709 

- 

34,888 

2  89,692 

- 

- 

104,030 

100,000 

4|030 

- 

- 

- 

104,030 

- 

- 

321 

9,850 

5,000 

- 

125 

4,725 

- 

- 

9,850 

- 

- 

460,400 

100,000 

350,847 

- 

- 

- 

9,553 

460,400 

15 15,000 

12 1,400 
1,753 

953 

78,200 
39,856 

40,000 
25,500 

3,384 

~ 

18,859 
10,972 

12,315 
13  7,026 

- 

78,200 
39,856 

- 

1'  8,363 
18  2,800 

- 

1,050,080 

100,000 

137,322 

- 

567,919 

244,839 

- 

1,050,080 

2 1,000 

- 

6,412 

3,000 

2,863 

- 

- 

- 

549 

6,412 

- 

- 

10,832 

109,565 

30,000 

57,565 

- 

22,000 

- 

- 

109,565 

- 

3  50,716 
20  314 

27,985 

86,076 

34,700 

24,739 

- 

26,637 

- 

- 

86,076 

2 17,708 

21655 

6,712 

30,483 

25,900 

4,583 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,483 

- 

- 

- 

130,177 

50,000 

78,483 

- 

- 

- 

1,694 

130,177 

- 

- 

- 

301,813 

50,000 

245,703 

- 

- 

- 

6,110 

301,813 

2  8,725 

- 

- 

10,825 

6,000 

150 

4,675 

- 

- 

- 

10,825 

~ 

~ 

~ 

6,066 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

-. 

66 

5,066 

12  Leases. 

13  Depreciation  reserve. 
1''  And  stock  bonus. 

15  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 


16  Adjourned. 

1'  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

18  Investments. 

19  And  fixtures. 


2"  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Furniture,    fixtures    and     e 

ment. 

22  And  fixtures,  furniture,  etc. 


396 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

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ca 
o. 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

33, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

.2 

"2  • 

TION. 

1 

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■i 

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ufacturi 
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aterial, 
ock  in  P 

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caS^M  S 

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« 

§ 

^ 

o 

Hussey    Company    Incorpo- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

$1,000 

_ 

S400 

S300 

$816 

rated,  Bcston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hutchings  Organ  Company, 

June   16, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

170,000 

$76,088 

19,855 

23,588 

64,903 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Hutchinson  Drug  Company, 

June     3, 

May   11, 

May  11, 

10,000 

- 

1,140 

2,841 

1,320 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hutchinson     Lumber     Co., 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

40,000 

- 

62,471 

53,339 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hy-Sil  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,209 

13,648 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hyannisport^  Hotel  Company, 

July     8, 

'  June  15, 

Mch.  31, 

7,500 

7,000 

- 

- 

641 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hyde    Manufacturing    Com- 

Sept. 22, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

8,000 

10,492 

10,416 

11,362 

13,364 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hyde  Park  Amusement  Com- 

Sept.   3, 

May   12, 

May  12, 

2,400 

- 

350 

650 

853 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hyde  Park  Current  Events 

May     2, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

4,590 

- 

- 

1,029 

Club    House    Association, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Hyde    Wheeler     Company, 

July  la, 

May  20, 

Apr.    30, 

40,000 

- 

- 

27,531 

96,616 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Hydro  Palm  Soap  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.    28, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

425 

1,408 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I.  B.  Little  Company,  Merri- 

Oct.    21. 

Aug.  17, 

June  30, 

30,000 

- 

- 

29,425 

7,540 

mac 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I.  Charak  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    20, 
1914. 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

12,666 

12,015 

I.  E.  Hill  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brock- 

Oct.   19, 

Oct.    14, 

July    15, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,557 

16,145 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I.   Kaplan  Company,    Cam- 

Oct.   29, 

July      1, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

2,212 

6,266 

6,260 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I.  Levinstein  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

May 20, 

1  _ 

Deo.   31, 

20,000 

5,000 

6,649 

66,249 

48,842 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

I.  M.  George  Co.,  Boston,     . 

June  11, 
1914. 

May     5, 
1914. 

May     1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

200 

1,576 

I.  N.  Chase  Lumber  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   26, 

Uan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

2,268 

53,791 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

I.  S.  Johnson  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

May    5, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

900 

4,248 

2,141 

13,758 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I.   Shactman  Leather   Com- 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

2,500 

500 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I.  Wolper  Company,  Chelsea, 

Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,167 

16,649 

I.  X.  L.  Poison  Fly  Paper 

5,000 

_ 

"5,000 

_ 

1,065 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Idea  Press,  The,  Boston, 

Dec.    17, 
1913. 

Nov.  25, 
1913. 

Sept.  30, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

1,800 

125 

78 

Ideal  Can  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    27, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

15,000 

- 

3,846 

2,998 

4,221 

Ideal  Cloak  &  Suit  Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

"500 

3,000 

11,165 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

29,327 

56,824 

76,970 

57,377 

Brookfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ideal    Comb    Company, 

June  16, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

8,540 

2,861 

6,960 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ideal  Dental  Laboratory,  Inc., 

Oct.      2, 

Sept.     1, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,475 

450 

87 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ideal  Hat  Company,  Boston, 

July    27, 
1914. 

June     8, 
1914. 

May  31, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

40 

2,562 

2,340 

Ideal     Lunch     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

22  76,479 

6,828 

6,409 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  None  held  in  1914. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

<  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


5  Reserve    for    uncompleted    con- 
tracts. 
"  Fixtures. 
'  Adjourned. 


8  Furnishings. 

'  Gifts  from  entertainments,  etc. 
i»  Plant,  etc. 
"  Trade-marks. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  397 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

111 

(In 

3 

8 
a 

1 

i 

-a 
a 
ca 

1 

Capital  Stock. 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

"2 
a 

3  ^ 

1 

■■43  3 
o  <a 

_3 

"5. 
1 

o 

13 

3 

2 

Oh 

O 

_ 

- 

- 

$1,516 

$1,000 

$16 

- 

- 

- 

$500 

$1,516 

2  $75,175 
2  1,400 

3  Sl,373 

$38,446 
4,446 

299,428 
11,147 

168,000 
*  2,000 
10,000 

15,816 
1,147 

: 

$99,672 

5  $13,940 

- 

299,428 
11,147 

- 

- 

- 

155,810 

60,000 

40,715 

$35,000 

- 

- 

20,095 

155,810 

- 

6  500 

- 

19,357 

10,000 

4,357 

- 

- 

3,893 

1,107 

19,357 

- 

8  800 

- 

8,441 

7,500 

189 

- 

- 

752 

8,441 

- 

3  342 

- 

45,976 

8,000 

3,515 

- 

- 

8,100 

26,361 

45,976 

- 

- 

1,162 

3,015 

2,400 

615 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,015 

- 

- 

- 

5,619 

3,810 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9 1,809 

5,619 

- 

w  37,551 

- 

161,698 

40,000 

19,100 

- 

65,615 

36,983 

- 

161,698 

'1 1,000 
2  2,000 

_ 

341 
4,940 

6,374 
41,905 

1,890 
30,000 

884 
655 

: 

3,600 
11,250 

- 

- 

6,374 
41,905 

- 

6 1,000 

- 

25,681 

20,000 

2,570 

- 

- 

- 

3,111 

25,681 

- 

12  2,995 

- 

21,697 

15,000 

4,874 

- 

- 

- 

1,823 

21,697 

- 

- 

- 

14,738 

2,500 

4,126 

- 

- 

~ 

8,112 

14,738 

2  600 

2,609 

3  2,656 

6  500 

58 

132,005 
2,934 

20,000 
1,500 

29,161 
1,434 

: 

15,000 

67,844 

: 

132,005 
2,934 

- 

13  883 

- 

56,942 

40,000 

6,575 

- 

- 

- 

10,367 

56,942 

2  4,900 

- 

2;027 

27,974 

20,000 

3,974 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

27,974 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

1,500 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

4,000 

- 

6 1,234 

- 

26,050 

10,000 

5,434 

- 

- 

10,616 

- 

26,050 

- 

- 

- 

6,065 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,065 

6,065 

- 

- 

24,740 

26,743 

5,000 

21,743 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,743 

15  820 
2  4,000 

- 

1,824 

17,709 

15,000 

2,709 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,709 

- 

14,665 

5,000 

222 

- 

- 

- 

9,443 

14,665 

"  25,000 
2  4,000 

18 1,000 
"1,114 
20 1,024 

704 

248,636 
23,065 

168,000 
8,000 

28,108 
11,390 

45,910 
2,500 

6,618 

1,175 

248,636 
23,065 

2  400 

21450 

1,410 

4,272 

4,110 

162 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,272 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

6,942 

2,820 

2,132 

- 

- 

- 

1,990 

6,942 

2 125,000 

- 

309 

215,025 

200,000 

15,025 

- 

- 

- 

- 

215,025 

12  Teams  and  fixtures. 

13  Office  furniture. 

14  And   trade-marks   and'  good 

will. 


15  Patent  rights. 

16  And  fixtures. 

1"  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 
18  Securities. 


19  OflSce  fixtures. 

20  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Fixtures  and  supplies. 

22  And  equipment. 


398 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 
^ 

C3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

a 

1 

O 

a3 

•es, 
lise, 
and 
Proc- 

5 

TION. 

O 

1 

.2 

-2 

•2^ 

1 

i 

actu] 
chani 
erial, 
k  in 

c3 

|5 

1 

11 

^ 

Q 

O 

<: 

Pi 

IS 

s 

o 

Ideal  Shoe  Repairing  Com- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      5, 

$10,000 

_ 

$900 

$100 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ideal  Steam  Trap  Company, 

May   11, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ideal    Ventilator    Company, 

Sept.    5, 

Aug.  20,  • 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1 1,748 

7,868 

$5,150 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Imperial    Amusement    Com- 

July   23, 

June  29, 

June  29, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Imperial  Photographic  Studio 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    26, 

30,000 

- 

5,951 

3,275 

5,697 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Imperial  Upholstering  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

4  Apr.     8, 

Jan.      7, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

15,298 

9,615 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Import  and  Export  Associates, 

Dec.     6, 

4  Sept.  30, 

June  30, 

6,000 

- 

- 

2,798 

3,624 

The,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Importers'  Bazaar,   Incorpo- 

June 25, 

May  18, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

10,154 

100 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Importers  Branch  Ltd.,  Bos- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

10,000 

- 

2,600 

10,973 

7,146 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Importers    Distributing   Co., 

May  13, 

Apr.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,774 

3,148 

893 

Ltd.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Importers'  Outlet  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   27, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,937 

44 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Importers    Tea    and    Coffee 

June  26, 

8  June   11, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,617 

1,104 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Improved  Dwellings  Associa- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

$90,775 

- 

- 

1,690 

tion,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Improved  Pin  Ticket  Com- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

500 

48 

- 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Improved     Plastic     Slate 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  15, 

Aug.     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

7,000 

9,250 

Roofing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Independent  Button  Fastener 

May  13, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

3,596 

14,077 

18,567 

Machine    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
Independent  Coal  Tar  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sept.  26, 

July     2, 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

H  3,028 

2,166 

38,375 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Independent   Die   Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

8,500 

11,890 

3,237 

6,627 

11,277 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Independent    Oil    Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

20,464 

- 

9,308 

23,741 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Independent  Shoe  Machinery 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

600 

1,050 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Independent  Street  Lighting 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  26, 

Dec.   26, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Independent  Whip  Co.,  West- 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   17, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

26,700 

11,634 

63,641 

168,067 

field. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

India  Alkali  Works,  Boston, 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

30,000 

24,800 

2,290 

14,888 

17,180 

Indian  Head  Cranberry  Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

17,601 

894 

235 

500 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Indian  Hill   Company, 

Oct.    14, 

June  23, 

May  31, 

100,000 

21,475 

- 

- 

561 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Indian  Hill  Farm,   Incorpo- 

Mch.   4, 

Oct.    11, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

9,500 

17 1,250 

- 

625 

rated,  Charlton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Indian  Leap  Hotel  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,740 

1,260 

Springfield 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Indian  Orchard  and  Ludlow 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

16,000 

20  2,700 

2,421 

4,611 

Co-operative  Association  of 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield,     Mass.,     The, 

Springfield. 
Indian     Orchard    Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

419,100 

134,396 

130,012 

192,727 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

5  Copyright. 

'  In  lieu  of  a 

nnual. 

2  Good  will. 

"  Rent  and  insura 

nee  prepaid. 

'  Fixtures. 

Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Salaries  accrued 

1 

Patent  rig 

(its. 

'  Adjourned. 

* 

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399 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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S  S  o 

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S6,200 

86,000 

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- 

- 

86,200 

- 

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34,330 

34,330 

34,030 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,330 

SoO.OOO 

- 

- 

64,766 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

S14,766 

- 

64,766 

2 1,000 

3S400 

- 

2,600 

2,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

S400 

2,600 

515,500 

- 

- 

30,423 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

423 

30,423 

- 

- 

- 

.   25,913 

5,000 

4,822 

- 

S9,500 

- 

6,591 

25,913 

2  2,600 

5 1,000 

- 

10,022 

6,000 

550 

- 

3,400 

- 

72 

10,022 

- 

3 10,045 

- 

20,299 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,299 

20,299 

- 

- 

- 

20,719 

10,000 

5,961 

- 

- 

4,758 

- 

20,719 

25,716 

6  214 
3  2,000 

4,461 

12,745 
8,442 

10,000 
4,000 

1,802 

'38 

4,442 

- 

- 

905 

- 

12,745 
8,442 

- 

9  800 

1,639 

5,160 

5,000 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,160 

- 

- 

7,721 

100,186 

100,000 

186 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,186 

i»  10,000 

- 

40,232 

50,780 

48,000 

1,066 

- 

1,714 

- 

- 

50,780 

"  5,000 

2 10,270 

1°  12,076 

"400 

12  5,841 

13  4,034 

410 

33,430 
58,591 

25,000 
25,000 

8,430 
15,029 

- 

4,602 

13,960 

- 

33,430 
58,591 

11  5,000 
2 10,500 

- 

- 

59,069 

30,500 

18,989 

- 

7,000 

2,580 

- 

59,069 

- 

- 

33,031' 

8,500 

4,687 

5,000 

- 

14,844 

33,031 

- 

- 

- 

53,513 

15,000 

28,215 

810,153 

- 

- 

145 

53,513 

i»  29,700 

- 

- 

31,350 

30,000 

1,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,350 

10  50,000 

- 

7,450 

57,450 

50,000 

7,450 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,450 

~ 

3  6,196 

276,238 
59,158 

100,000 
30,000 

14,538 

15 15,000 

1,475 

27,500 

46,000 

16  85,000 

15,700 
183 

276,238 
59,158 

- 

- 

5,270 

24,500 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,500 

- 

- 

24,500 

- 

- 

2,964 

25,000 

17,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

18  300 

- 

11,675 

5,000 

620 

19  5,000 

- 

- 

1,055 

11,675 

23,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

25,732 

9,110 

3,662 

19  7,000 

- 

4,095 

1,865 

25,732 

- 

- 

- 

876,235 

350,000 

27,823 

- 

- 

- 

498,412 

876,235 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Leases. 

13  Tools  and  fixtures. 
i^  And  fixtures. 


15  Liability  account. 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  And  tools. 


13  Live  stock. 

19  Mortgage. 

20  And  rolling  stock. 


400 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


tS 

Assets. 

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d 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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Industrial  Improvement  Co. 

Feb.     2, 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.    6, 

112,500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$650 

of    Maiden,    Maiden    (for 
1913). 
Industrial  Improvement  Co. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.    7, 

Nov.    7, 

12,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,025 

of  Maiden,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Industrial  Loan  and  Inve.st- 

May     2, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,535 

ment  Company,  New  Bed- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ford. 

- 

Industrial  Loan  Company  of 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

■>  $1,056 

91,147 

Springfield,    The,    Spring- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

field. 

Industrial  Starch  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    1.5, 

Dec.   15, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,328 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Inflate   Garment   Co.,    The, 

Feb.    19, 

6  _ 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ingalls  and  Kendricken,  In- 

May 20, 

May  15, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

$1,200 

4,000 

17,543 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ingalls     Garage     Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

S5,6C0 

900 

1,922 

2,293 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Innovation  Publishing  Com- 

July    8, 

Apr.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,350 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Insurance  Paper  Mills,  Brock- 

Mch. 17, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

3,651 

10,.589 

7,024 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Inter-City   Cigar    Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

1,971 

6,232 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Interior  Building  Finish  Com- 

Dec.  13, 

Sept.  16, 

July     1, 

5,000 

720 

2,800 

3,000 

10,000 

pany,  The,  Chelsea. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Interior  Building  Finish  Com- 

Nov. 28, 

Sept.  15, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

3,000 

3,500 

7,500 

pany,    The,    Chelsea    (2d 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

return). 

International        Amusement 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

2,781 

- 

596 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International  Braid  Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

1,660,000 

367,700 

487,202 

522,706 

149,534 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International      Construction 

July     1, 

1'  May     9, 

Mch.    2, 

50,000 

- 

- 

18  500 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

International      Co-operative 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

500 

780 

645 

Association,  Maynard. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International  Cornet  School, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,178 

6,179 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International    Cotton    Mills, 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000,000 

6,491,471 

with  R.  E. 

2,004,543 

2,201,513 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International  Drug  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    10, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

465 

5,745 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

International  Hide  Company, 

May  21, 

May  18, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

253 

14,509 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

International   Home   Supply 

Feb.     5, 

26  Oct.    22, 

Oct.      6, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

International         Instrument 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

1,679 

3,463 

10,483 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

International  Mica  Company, 

Oct.     5, 

29- 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

International  Purchasing  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

30  40,631 

- 

264,992 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Paid  on  account  of  stock  sub- 

scription. 

2  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Good  will. 

'  Selling   rights,    trade-marks   and 
good  will. 


5  Office  equipment. 

"  None  held  since  organization. 

'  Patent  rights. 

8  Stock  held  by  others. 

9  Tools. 

w  Office  fixtures. 


"  Plans. 
12  Patterns. 

"  Copyrights,  "This  Week  in  Bos- 
ton." 
I'  Treasury  stock. 
15  Advanced  items. 


1914. 


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401 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

fin 

3 

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1 

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- 

- 

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1,025 

1,025 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,025 

- 

- 

$381 

17,916 

12,500 
1 4,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,116 

17,915 

3  sio.ooo 

- 

- 

102,203 

75,350 

- 

- 

$26,502 

- 

351 

102,203 

4  25,000 

6  $250 

- 

31,578 

25,000 

.$5,239 

- 

- 

$1,100 

239 

31,578 

V  15,010 

8  30,000 

- 

45,010 

45,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45,010 

3  75,000 

9 1,500 

10  400 

11 1,600 

12  1,500 

12,359 
4,670 

115,002 
15,385 

100,000 
10,500 

15,002 
1,685 

3,200 

115,002 
15,385 

3 10,000 

13  8,000 

1,201 

20,551 

20,000 

551 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,551 

- 

"  15,000 

6,828 

43,092 

25,000 

18,092 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43,092 

3  2,600 

- 

- 

10,803 

6,000 

4,264 

- 

- 

- 

539 

10,803 

- 

- 

- 

16,520 

1,800 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

8,220 

16,520 

- 

- 

- 

14,000 

1,800 

6,156 

- 

- 

- 

6,044 

14,000 

- 

- 

14,673 

18,050 

18,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,050 

_ 

"  30,357 
16 157,873 

150,777 
26,025 

1,866,149 
26,525 

1,648,000 
25,000 

49,399 

- 

168,750 
1,525 

- 

- 

1,866,149 

26,525 

- 

- 

126 

2,051 

470 

864 

- 

- 

591 

126 

2,051 

3 10,600 

19  600 

- 

18,557 

11,220 

2,266 

- 

- 

- 

5,071 

18,557 

3 12,997 

14  305,423 

16  7,391,277 

20  88,376 

21 116,334 

23  450 

"10 

24 12,000 

- 

18,598,937 

31,667 
14,762 

13,059,000 

25,000 
10,000 

398,727 

1,912 
2,262 

$4,000,000 

22 

1,032,439 
2,500 

108,771 

4,755 

18,598,937 

31,667 
14,762 

- 

- 

2,321 

2,323 
15,625 

1,010 

26  695 

.   8,000 

2' 493 
1,872 

- 

28  125 

13 

- 

5,740 

2,323 
15,625 

- 

- 

- 

305,623 

49,500 

228,333 

- 

23,000 

4,790 

- 

305,623 

16  Investments. 

1'  Adjourned. 

18  And  tools. 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  Prepaid  insurance. 

21  Organization  expense. 


22  Gold  notes  due  1918. 

23  Office  furniture. 

24  FormulEB. 

25  No  business  whatever  has  been 

transacted  since  May  30,  1913. 


26  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
2'  Salary,  treasurer. 

28  Loan. 

29  None  held  since  incorporation. 

30  And  fixtures. 


402  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS  [1914. 

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International     Shade     Com,r 

June  22, 

lApr.    14 

Dec.   31, 

$25,000 

$2,400 

$4,356 

$6,756 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International   Vocation   Sys- 

Apr.   16, 

1  Mch.  26 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

42 

tem,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International    Waste    Com- 

Apr.   21, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

6 1,000 

8,500 

9,800 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

International  Whip  Company, 

Oct.    20, 

Aug.     3 

July      1, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

63,096 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Interstate  and  International 

Sept.  28, 

July    11 

July    11, 

20,000 

- 

- 

_ 

142 

Springer  Heirs  Association, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Incorporated,   The,   Ames- 

bury. 

Inter-State  Hotel  Company, 

Dec.    10, 

Oct.      6 

Oct.      6, 

5,000 

$6,000 

250 

400 

2,782 

Lexington. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Inter-State  Hotel  Company, 

Nov.  19, 

Oct.      2 

Oct.      2, 

5,000 

8,797 

2,780 

_ 

303 

Lexington  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Interstate        Manufacturing 

Mch.    7, 

9  Mch.    3 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

10  850 

250 

630 

Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

11 1,100 

Interstate    Publishing    Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,246 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Inter-trust  Security  Company, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      3 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,002 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Interurban  Express  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    16 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

_ 

1,036 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Intervale   Potato   Co.,    Bos- 

Sept.   1, 

Aug.     3 

July   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

_ 

9,693 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Into   Grocery   Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    29 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,235 

2,311 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Inventors   Laboratory   Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Apr.    18 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Investment  Bankers  Bureau 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

- 

_ 

4,021 

1,148 

Inc.,  Wellesley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ipswich  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Jan.    22, 
1914. 

Dec.    11 
1913. 

Oct.    31, 
1913. 

750,000 

607,528 

with  R.  E. 

800,587 

631,569 

Ira  G.  Hersey  and  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

14,000 

19,576 

28,295 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ira  Johnson  Horse  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

1  Mch.  31 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

5,418 

3,721 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ireland-Grafton      Company, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   27 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

500 

904 

82,142 

34,499 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Isaac    Blair    &    Co.    (Inc.), 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    12 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

18  2,880 

1,000 

5,620 

12,771 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Isaac  Coffin  Company,  Bos- 

June  10, 

May   13 

Apr.    30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,714 

19,628 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Isaac    D.    Allen    Company, 

Sept.  29, 

Sept.  21 

Aug.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

15,300 

8,823 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Isaac  H.   Dinner  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

9,836 

3,462 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Isaac  Locke  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    10, 
1914. 

Apr.     8 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

60,000 

- 

- 

26,575 

66,291 

Isaac  Prouty  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

29,649 

113,829 

772,597 

490,338 

rated,  Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Isaac  Riley  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    6, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,041 

2,945 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Isador  Straus  Loan  Associa- 

Jan.   31, 

June  16 

May  19, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,254 

tion,  Inc.,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Isam  Mitchell  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    10 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

74,892 

50,701 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Isle  of  Pines  Fruit  Exchange, 

June     8, 

May     5 

May     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,695 

490 

2,575 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned. 
'■'  Trade-marks. 
'  Office  fixtures. 
^  Manuscripts, 
book. 


copyrights,    text- 


5  And  fixtures. 

15  Contracts  and  good  will. 

'  Good  will. 

8  Fixtures. 

8  In  lieu  of  annual. 


i»  And  tools. 

11  Merchandise  loaned. 

12  Patent  rights. 
1'  Furniture. 


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-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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87,600 

$3,392 

- 

$2,250 

- 

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$13,r37 

- 

3S108 
« 100,000 

S303 

100,453 

100,000 

453 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,453 

6 150,000 

6,350 

175,650 

150,000 

25,650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

175,650 

'  100,000 

8],137 

- 

164,233 

150,000 

11,413 

- 

- 

- 

2,820 

164,233 

- 

- 

- 

142 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

117 

142 

- 

- 

368 

9,800 

5,000 

_ 

$1,500 

3,300 

- 

- 

9,800 

- 

- 

- 

11,880 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,473 

- 

407 

11,880 

6,200 

- 

- 

9,030 

7,640 

205 

- 

500 

- 

685 

9,030 

12  19,000 

3 1,000 

- 

28,246 

20,000 

2,858 

- 

2,250 

$2,139 

999 

28,246 

- 

- 

82 

1,084 

1,000 

84 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,084 

- 

- 

- 

1,036 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

1,036 

- 

- 

3,718 

13,411 

1,000 

9,411 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

13,411 

- 

- 

1,223 

11,769 

3,585 

4,554 

- 

2,424 

1,206 

- 

11,769 

12  500 

- 

14,500 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

i2"15,000 
',10,000 

13 1,265 
"  28,299 

- 

31,434 
2,067,983 

61,871 

25,000 
750,000 

50,000 

2,500 

134,256 

15 1,295 

M  106 

11,605 

875,000 

3,934 
1'  9,111 

298,215 
266 

31,434 
2,067,983 

61,871 

- 

- 

- 

9,139 

5,000 

1,817 

- 

- 

2,322 

- 

9,139 

- 

- 

- 

118,045 

15,000 

13,991 

- 

88,850 

- 

204 

118,045 

- 

- 

- 

22,271 

To,ooo 

9,641 

- 

- 

1,658 

972 

22,271 

'800 

»  1,850 

- 

26,992 

20,000 

4,996 

- 

- 

1,996 

- 

26,992 

- 

- 

4,239 

28,362 

15,000 

13,362 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,362 

- 

- 

2,648 

18,446 

5,000 

13,446 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,446 

'  20,000 

- 

- 

112,866 

60,000 

27,239 

- 

18,427 

- 

7,200 

112,866 

- 

2"  59,480 

22  380 
23  7,000 

24  216 

1,799 
82 

1,465,893 
13,381 

3,336 

453,500 
10,000 

85 

190,763 
381 

3,251 

294,000 

298,000 
3,000 

188,160 
21 41,470 

- 

1,465,893 
13,381 

3,336 

- 

- 

- 

125,593 

100,000 

24.675 

- 

- 

- 

918 

125,593 

25  10,050 

26  5,950 

9,676 

30,436 

25,000 

2'  1,702 

- 

3,734 

- 

- 

30,436 

1''  Prepaid    insurance,     taxes    and 
interest. 

15  Unclaimed  wages. 

16  Employees'  deposits. 

"  Reserve  sales  guarantee. 


18  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
1'  Fixtures  and  tools. 
2"  Securities. 

21  Reserve  for  special  purposes. 

22  Tools. 


23  Treasury  stock. 

2''  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  Good  will,  options,  etc. 

26  Trustee  stock. 

2'  And  bills  payable. 


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and 
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Itala  Printing  &  Publishing 

Sept.  25, 

May   15 

May     1, 

S5,000 

_ 

$6,000 

$30 

$367 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Iver  Johnson  Sporting  Goods 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  10 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

152,042 

137,251 

Company,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ivers  and  Pond  Piano  Com- 

Apr.    4, 

1  Mch.  20 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

$159,800 

25,000 

226,110 

688,762 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  A.  Bremner  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.     4 

Feb.    18, 

50,000 

3,800 

1,848 

11,619 

13,498 

rated,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  A.  Hathaway  Company  of 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

375 

- 

28,751 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  A.  Lang  &  Sons  Company, 

June   13, 

May  28 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

12,000 

2,281 

26,056 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  A.  Laraway  Company,  The, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  26 

Mch.  15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,398 

4,549 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  A.  Marsh  Coal  Company, 

June  25, 

June     2 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

20,983 

4,279 

1,950 

4,215 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  A.  Rice  Company,  Rock- 

May  14, 

Apr.     7 

Feb.     3, 

15,000 

- 

- 

16,129 

1,931 

land. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  A.  Wilson  Company,  Fitch- 

May 11, 

Jan.      2 

Jan.      2, 

20,000 

- 

- 

3,215 

176 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  AUand  and  Brother,  Inc., 

May   11, 

Mch.  18 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

7  2,500 

3,500 

8,412 

Koston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J  and  B  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.   21 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

4,199 

6,428 

8,893 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  and  W.  JoUy,  Incorporated, 

June     1, 

Mav   12 

Mch.  31, 

90,000 

50,000 

26,939 

18,167 

25,170 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  Arthur  Bean  Drug  Com- 

Aug.  13, 

iJune  30 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

150 

'  4,589 

465 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  B.  Blood  Company,  Lynn, 

June   10, 
1914. 

May  12 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

300,000 

141,200 

14,963 

8 186,255 

105,230 

J.  B.  Pearson  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.   27 
1913. 

Dec.   20, 
1913. 

70,000 

- 

6,025 

144,459 

59,416 

J.  B.  Simas  Company,  The, 

May  23, 

Feb.    10 

Jan.    30, 

4,000 

- 

50 

3,800 

600 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  B.  Wain  Company,  North 

May     1, 

Apr.     1 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

3,157 

4,522 

2,849 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  C.  Ayer  Company,  Lowell, 

July    24, 
1914. 

June  23 
1914. 

May  31, 
1914. 

300,000 

131,671 

75,139 

142,713 

74,051 

J.  C.  Coleman  &  Sons  Com- 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

6,000 

- 

^3 15,410 

29,238 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  C.  Fraser  &  Sons  Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.    21 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

900 

434 

5,536 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

* 

J.  C.  Haartz  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.    27, 
1914. 

Apr.     1 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

- 

22,216 

32,110 

J.  C.  Keith-Stevens  &  Sweet 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

16,106 

45,074 

Horse  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  C.  Littlefield,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Sept.  29, 
1914. 

Aug.  10 
1914. 

Aug.     1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

- 

16,940 

28,775 

J.     C.     Metcalf    Machinery 

Oct.    20, 

July    20 

July    20, 

20,000 

- 

8,428 

6,859 

10,941 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  C.  Pearson  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.    21, 

lApr.    17 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

7  8,205 

159,900 

178,480 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  C.  Shepherd  Meat  &  Gro- 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  25 

Mch.  25, 

10,000 

18,000 

1,500 

11,947 

12,112 

cery  Company,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.   C.   Y  e  a  t  0  n   Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  10 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

- 

2,000 

1,482 

9,490 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  Caddigan  Company,  Bos- 

May    5, 

Jan.     5 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

8  4,825 

1,681 

30,628 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  D.  Clark  Co.,  Leicester,     . 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Jan.    26 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

20,000 

3,000 

1,825 

30,557 

22,260 

J.  D.  Crosby  Company,  Bos- 

May   5, 

Feb.     3 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

"  73,100 

- 

- 

5,110 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Patent  rights. 

^  Guaranty  fund. 


^  Dividends. 

"  Depreciation  account. 

''  And  fixtures. 

8  And  equipment. 


9  Reserve. 
1°  Tools. 
"  Office  and  shop  fixtures. 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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Liabilities. 

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$5,000 

$1,225 

- 

- 

$172 

$6,397 

- 

- 

- 

289,293 

150,000 

22,324 

$90,000 

- 

$26,969 

- 

289,293 

- 

- 

- 

1,099,672 

10,000 

19,898 

- 

$84,600 

985,174 

- 

1,099,672 

2  $29,8C0 

~ 

- 

60,565 

50,000 

9,058 

- 

- 

- 

1,507 

60,565 

- 

$474 

29,600 

15,000 

14,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,600 

3  12,959 

- 

- 

53,296 

20,000 

13,400 

- 

- 

14,896 
4  5,000 

- 

63,296 

- 

- 

- 

10,947 

5,000 

915 

5,000 

- 

32 

10,947 

- 

- 

- 

31,427 

18,300 

1,145 

8,130 

- 

3,195 

657 

31,427 

- 

- 

806 

18,060 
4,197 

15,000 
800 

507 
6  900 
3,397 

~ 

: 

6 1,296 

357 

18,060 
4,197 

- 

- 

- 

14,412 

10,000 

1,027 

- 

- 

- 

3,385 

14,412 

- 

- 

- 

19,520 

15,000 

4,125 

- 

- 

- 

395 

19,520 

- 

- 

- 

120,276 

90,000 

876 

- 

29,400 

- 

- 

120,276 

- 

- 

3,191 

8,395 

8,000 

395 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,395 

- 

- 

- 

447,648 

250,000 

37,496 

- 

- 

160,152 

- 

447,648 

3  350 

1"  $3,410 
11906 

3,332 

_ 

209,900 
4,800 

18,176 
423,574 

50,648 

70,000 

4,000 

5,000 

300,000 

8,000 

77,781 

150 

1,676 

16,329 

18,083 

600 

with  accts. 
payable 
11,500 

60,000 
9  2,119 

106,771 
12  474 

"  21,392 

50 
3,173 

209,900 
4,800 

18,176 
423,574 

50,648 

- 

- 

4,463 

11,333 

10,000 

1,333 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,333 

- 

15  625 

- 

54,951 

20,000 

30,281 

- 

- 

4,670 

- 

54,951 

2  15,000 

: 

- 

61,180 
60,715 

30,000 

18  20,000 

50,000 

4,500 
10,344 

~ 

_ 

371 

6,680 

61,180 
60,715 

- 

- 

- 

26,228 

20,000 

4,511 

- 

- 

- 

1,717 

26,228 

- 

- 

- 

344,585 

10,000 

331,186 

- 

- 

3,399 

- 

344,585 

- 

-, 

- 

43,559 

10,000 

17,217 

12,000 

3,000 

- 

1,342 

43,559 

2  2,500 

- 

10,169 

25,641 

15,000 

3,241 

7,400 

_ 

- 

- 

25,641 

2  37.000 

- 

- 

74,134 

50,000 

21,696 

- 

- 

- 

2,438 

74,134 

- 

- 

- 

57,642 

20,000 

37,642 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,642 

- 

- 

10,890 

89,100 

6,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

"  73,100 

89,100 

12  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

13  And  motor  trucks. 
1*  Undivided  profits. 


15  Fixtures. 

15  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


"  Building  on  leased  land,  said 
building  to  belong  to  owner  of 
land  at  expiration  of  lease. 


406 


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J.  D.  Miller  Company,  Leom- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1 

$10,000 

_ 

$10,000 

$453 

$4,251 

inster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  D.  Packard  &  Sons  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.'  10 

15,000 

- 

- 

2  8,000 

4,830 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    Duncan   Company,    Bos- 

Moh.   2, 

Jan.    20, 

Oct.      1 

50,000 

- 

1,422 

4,568 

20,716 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  E.  Came  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 30, 

June     3, 

Apr.    30 

30,000 

- 

500 

16,785 

23,660 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  E.  Doherty  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

- 

36,238 

13,886 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.     E.     Holland     Company, 

Apr.    14, 

6  Apr.    11, 

Nov.     1 

11,000 

- 

4,075 

6,832 

9,345 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  E.  Locatelli  Company,  In- 

Mch.   6, 

6  Mch.  22, 

Feb.      1 

50,000 

- 

3,000 

300 

50,619 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

J.  E.  Paris  Company,  Fitch- 

June   19, 

6  June   15, 

Mch.    9 

20,000 

- 

- 

13,257 

1,599 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  E.  Soper  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.    26, 
1914. 

Feb.    24, 
1914. 

Deo.   31 
1913. 

30,000 

~ 

~ 

" 

4,595 

J.  F.  &  W.  H.  Warren  Com- 

June    2, 

June     1, 

May  31 

55,000 

$30,000 

4,430 

64,147 

19,495 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  F.  Bicknell  Lumber  Co., 

Jan.    31, 

7  Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

34,375 

- 

66,793 

51,578 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  F.  Cobb,  Architect,  Inc., 

May  25, 

May  23, 

Feb.     1 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  F.  Connor  Laundry  Co., 

Moh.    7, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31 

20,000 

- 

5,700 

1,500 

- 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  F.  Eber  Company,  Framing- 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1 

21,000 

- 

- 

10,160 

2,151 

ham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  F.  Kimball  &  Company, 

Jan.    19, 

Nov.     1, 

Nov.     1 

50,000 

- 

- 

27,024 

52,758 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

J.  F.  Mosser  Company,  The, 

Mav   18, 

Jan.      5. 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,039 

8,985 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  F.  Sheppard  &  Sons  Inc., 

May     6, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31 

50,000 

67,936 

9,096 

24,667 

80,233 

Braintree. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    F.    Wilhams    Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   30 

3,000 

- 

100 

1,200 

200 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  G.  &  B.  S.  Ferguson  Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.     G.     Blount     Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31 

45,000 

5,500 

17,000 

26,340 

10,947 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  G.  Bridge  Company,  Bos- 

May 21, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

- 

270 

47,974 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.   G.   Gallishaw   Company, 

Dec.   19, 

June   11, 

May     6 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

760 

865 

The,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

J._G.    Johnston    Company, 

June    9, 

6  May  10, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

- 

1,821 

200 

2,426 

iSoston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    G.    McCrory    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     7, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

- 

15,931 

8,213 

Massachusetts,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  H.  Bellamy  Co.,  Hudson,  . 

June  18, 
1914. 

Mch.  23, 
1914. 

Jan.    31 
1914. 

25,000 

" 

" 

7,451 

430 

J.  H.  Bryan  Company,  The, 

Moh.  26, 

6  Mch.  23, 

Feb.    16 

25,000 

- 

- 

21,877 

9,088 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.     H.     Conant     Company, 

Sept.  15, 

6  Sept.  10, 

Feb.    28 

5,000 

- 

- 

273 

4,394 

Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  H.  Fairbanks  Co.,  Bridge- 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    22, 

Deo.   31 

15,000 

4,000 

- 

10,117 

6,546 

water. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    H.    Farris    Corporation, 

Nov.     4, 

Aug.     4, 

Aug.     1 

20,000 

- 

6,092 

1,643 

1,361 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  H.  Franklin  Co.,  Fall  River, 

Sept.  16, 
1914. 

6  Sept.  15, 
1914. 

June  30 
1914. 

10,000 

16  5,468 

1,442 

4,277 

1  Depreciation. 

2  And    horses,    carriages,    harness, 

sleighs,  hay,  grain,  etc. 


3  Good  will. 

■*  Trade-marks. 

6  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


8  Adjourned. 

'  In  lieu  of  annual. 

8  Reserve. 


1914.1 


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407 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

lis 

3 
1 

1 

>3 

Ph 

"a 
"o 

1 

3. 

O 

1 

ii 

-a 

a  S 

ca-a 
o  <o 

3 

I 

3 

H 

- 

- 

- 

S14,704 

$10,000 

S2,739 

- 

- 

1  $1,200 

$765 

$14,704 

3  Sl,250 

- 

S2,481 

16,561 

15,000 

1,561 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,56L 

*  1,000 
3 14,337 

- 

16,018 

58,061 

50,000 

8,061 

- 

- 

- 

- 

58,061 

- 

40,945 

30,000 

938 

- 

- 

10,007 

- 

40,945. 

i  5,000 

5  512,767 

- 

67,891 

15,300 

29,641 

- 

- 

- 

22,950 

67,891 

- 

- 

319 

20,571 

11,000 

9,571 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,571 

- 

- 

- 

53,919 

25,100 

22,582 

- 

$4,900 

- 

1,337 

53,919 

- 

- 

- 

14,856 

8,520 

6,171 

- 

- 

- 

165 

14,856 

4  5,000 
3  12,007 

- 

24,913 

46,515 

30,000 

16,515 

- 

- 

- 

46,515 

_ 

- 

118,072 
152,746 

54,500 
30,000 

808 
57,302 

115,000 

17,600 
64,500 

30,164 

with 
surplus 
944 

118,072 
152,746 

3  4,550 

- 

485 

5,060 

5,000 

60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,060 

3  5,000 

- 

7,900 

20,100 

15,300 

4,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,100 

3  9,000 

5  2,300 

- 

23,611 

21,000 

2,049 

- 

- 

- 

562 

23,611 

- 

- 

- 

79,782 

18,600 

45,623 

- 

- 

- 

15,559 

79,782 

- 

- 

832 

10,856 

1,100 

5,368 

- 

4,388 

- 

- 

10,856 

- 

26,788 

- 

208,720 

50,000 

2,236 

17,000 

84,987 

8 1,260 

53,237 

208,720 

- 

- 

1,908 

3,406 

3,000 

406 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,406 

3  2,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

9 1,500 
3 10,000 

- 

- 

71,287 

40,725 

4,483 

- 

7,256 

- 

18,823 

71,287 

- 

68,128 

116,372 

75,000 

16,278 

- 

25,094 

- 

- 

116,372 

3  2,500 

- 

- 

5,325 

5,000 

325 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5.325 

3  7,645 

- 

- 

12,092 

8,000 

4,092 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,092 

- 

i»  25,197 

4,247 

53,588 

37,800 

15,788 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

53,588 

3  2,000 

11646 

12  25 

13 1,550 

3,747 

14,299 
32,515 

10,000 
25,000 

1,299 

- 

3,000 

_ 

7,515 

14,299 
32,515 

- 

- 

2,388 

7,055 

5,000 

55 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,055 

3  800 

"350 
15  570 

799 

21,583 
10,695 

15,000 
10,000 

2,853 
695 

~ 

: 

3,730 

_ 

21,583 
10,695 

3 1,000 

"125 

- 

12,312 

10,000 

847 

- 

- 

- 

1,465 

12,312 

9  Patent  rights. 
w  Fixtures  and  improvements. 
11  Fixtures. 


12  Insurance. 

13  Insurance,  fixtures,  vehicles,  etc. 
"  Horse  and  wagon. 


15  Bonds  L.  Q.  White  Co. 
15  And  fixtures. 


408 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


"S 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ss, 
ise, 
and 
'roc- 

S  . 

TION. 

6 

1 

g 
13 

ufacturi 
erohand 
aterial, 
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J.  H.  Gerlach  Company,  The, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

$20,000 

$2,000 

1  $17,000 

$26,528 

$51,073 

Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  H.  Green  Co.,  Newton, 

Jan.    13, 
1914. 

Oct.    30, 
1913. 

Aug.     1, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

100 

5,500 

350 

J.  H.  H.  McNamee  Company, 

Aug.   11, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

300 

1,083 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  H.  Home  and  Sons  Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

250,000 

100,105 

03,507 

63,816 

30,684 

pany,  The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    H.    Houston    Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    20, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,792 

3,757 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.-H.  Miller  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

100 

30,430 

3,298 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.     H.     Murray    Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,110 

13,636 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  H.  Osgood  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 30, 

July     6, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

500 

8,244 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  H.  Penniman  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.      5, 

Sept.  28, 

42,000 

- 

- 

7,483 

41,598 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    H.    Robinson    Company, 

Aug.     8, 

May     2, 

May     1, 

4,000 

- 

11  3,985 

900 

4,910 

The,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    H.    Stedman    Company, 

Mch.  11, 

12  Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

467 

16,662 

48,395 

The,  Braintree. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    H.    Sullivan    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

1,200 

5,332 

2,183 

44,271 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.   H.   Townsend   Co.   Inc., 

July    22, 

July     6, 

July     1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

900 

8,841 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  H.  Whiton  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.  13, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

20,000 

10,992 

523 

5,781 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  H.  Winchell  &  Co.,  Incor- 

July   20, 

July      1, 

May  31, 

150,000 

75,000 

24,413 

246,967 

335,544 

porated,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.   J.   Crimmings   Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

25,991 

80,203 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  J.  Cross  Laundry  Company, 

July     1, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,501 

300 

1,121 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    J.    McGowan    Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,802. 

5,816 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    J.    Prindiville   Company, 

Aug.     5, 

12  July   27, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

23  4,841 

with 

117,095 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

macliinery 

J.  J.  Williams  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

Aug.    7, 

July     6, 

July     6, 

25,000 

- 

2S  14,000 

- 

4,592 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  K.  Taylor  Manufacturing 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.   10, 

Aug.     1, 

25,000 

- 

5,626 

18,508 

11,710 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  L.  and  T.  D.  Peck  Manu- 

June    6, 

28  Apr.   21, 

Feb.     1, 

200,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,073 

facturing  Company,  Pitts- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

field. 

J.  L.  Carle  Company,  Bos- 

May    6, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     4, 

1,000 

- 

530 

200 

500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    L.    Chalifoux    Company, 

June  23, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.     1, 

90,000 

_ 

6,000 

94,893 

659 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  L.  Kelso  Company,  The, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.     7, 

35,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

6,369 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  L.  Legein  Ice  Cream  Com- 

Oct.   14, 

May    2, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

3,215 

820 

3,520 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  Lipsitz  Company,  Chelsea, 

Feb.    27, 
1914. 

Jan.    26, 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

10,515 

13,344 

24,129 

5,917 

J.  M.  &  C.  J.  Buckley  Com- 

May   7, 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.     7, 

40,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

4,631 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  dryhouses. 

2  Autos. 

'  Horses  and  wagons. 

*  Office  fixtures  and  supplies. 

5  Prepaid  insurance. 

6  And  notes. 


'  Good  will. 
8  Store  fixtures. 
'  Lasts,  patterns  and  fixtures. 
1"  Tools  and  appliances. 
"  And  equipment. 
12  In  lieu  of  annual. 


13  Electric  power  and  equipment. 

1''  Prepaid  items. 

1^  Stocks  and  securities. 

1"  Reserve  for  dividends. 

1'  Treasury  stock. 

w  Sinking  fund. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


409 


1'  Horses  and  teams. 
2"  Accrued  sundries. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Prepaid. 

23  And  tools. 


2*  Unfinished  work. 
25  And  horses  and  wagons. 
2^  Adjourned. 

2'  Profits  (left  in  the  business  by  the 
Treasurer  unsecured). 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 

s 

a 
.1 

1 

1 
1 

0 

Ph 
3-S 

0  J3 

S  °* 

1 

-a 

TS 

a 

3 

i 

1 

- 

2  $5,000 
3 1,200 

4  300 

5  350 

- 

$103,451 

$16,150 

5  $58,402 

- 

$15,000 

- 

$13,899 

$103,451 

_ 

$4,950 

10,900 

10,000 

900 

. 

10,900 

'$600 

- 

1,793 

4,776 

3,150 

406 

$220 

1,000 

- 

- 

4,776 

- 

- 

- 

258,112 

250,000 

7,429 

- 

- 

- 

683 

258,112 

- 

8  200 

- 

5,749 

5,000 

354 

- 

- 

$395 

- 

5,749 

- 

- 

- 

33,828 

10,000 

8,155 

- 

2,030 

- 

13,643 

33,828 

- 

9  800 
5  142 

- 

23,688 

10,000 

7,988 

- 

5,300 

400 

- 

23,688 

- 

10 1,460 

142 

10,346 

10,000 

346 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,346 

- 

- 

- 

49,081 

42,000 

2,020 

- 

5,000 

61 

■- 

49,081 

'  1,500 

- 

- 

11,295 

4,000 

3,743 

- 

- 

3,552 

- 

11,295 

- 

- 

- 

65,524 

20,000 

3,957 

- 

1,600 

39,967 

- 

65,524 

■>  5,000 

- 

- 

57,986 

25,000 

14,679 

- 

- 

- 

18,307 

57,986 

7  2,000 

- 

- 

11,741 

3,000 

8,741 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,741 

■>  5,000 

5  662 

- 

42,958 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,958 

- 

42,958 

13 10,300 
"  12,324 
15 11,765 
"2,500 

716,313 
108,694 

150,000 
43,100 

91,065 
22,545 

30,000 

431,501 

6,000 
15  6,000 

18  22,016 

1,747 
21,033 

716,313 
108,694 

'  7,500 

"  1,000 

21 1,362 
2255 

1,115 

14,537 
15,035 

10,000 
5,000 

1,352 

20  285 
2,285 

~ 

2,900 

7,750 

- 

14,537 
15,035 

'  15,440 

- 

137,376 

50,000 

74,208 

- 

24 10,000 

- 

3,168 

137,376 

- 

- 

11,993 

30,585 

25,000 

585 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

30,585 

- 

- 

14,840 

50,684 

25,000 

10,684 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

50,684 

- 

- 

145,927 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

170 

1,400 

1,000 

400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

- 

101,552 

45,000 

1,487 

- 

45,000 

27  8,231 

1,834 

101,552 

'  27,631 

- 

- 

35,000 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,000 

- 

28  10,000 
29  1,600 

9,045 

28,200 

25,000 

2,675 

- 

525 

- 

- 

28,200 

- 

30  2,660 
17 15,000 

- 

71,565 

50,000 

7,099 

31 2,390 

9,167 

- 

2,909 

71,565 

34,995 

41,626 

40,000 

1,626 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

41,626 

28  Stock  in  treasury. 

29  Automobile. 

30  Horses,  teams  and  riggings. 

31  Mortgages. 


410 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

i 

'a 
1 

C3 
P, 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

^   . 

TION. 

o 

1 

1 

CO 

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-2 

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13 

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J.  M.  Andrews  and  Son  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Mch.  25 

Mch.  25, 

$5,000 

$1,000 

with 

$12,151 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'ch'y 

J.  M.  McCraoken  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

460 

$3,866 

5,353 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  Maro  Harriman  Drug  Com- 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,249 

500 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    N.    Muldoon    Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.      8 

Jan.      8, 

5,000 

$4,000 

- 

3,500 

833 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  Nardi  Company,  Boston,  . 

Aug.     1, 
1914. 

Jan.    21 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
-1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,870 

2,052 

J.  Newman  &  Sons  Corpora- 

Mch. 12, 

Mch.    9 

Mch.    1, 

18,000 

- 

- 

2,127 

7,500 

tion,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.   0.   Wetherbee  Company, 

June  27, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

18,244 

8,820 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  0.  Whitten  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.      9 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

28,000 

12,014 

65,772 

100,330 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    Ouimette,    Junior,    Com- 

Mch.   2, 

8  Feb.     2 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

1,746 

1,811 

7,417 

1,303 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  P.  Connolly  Company,  Mil- 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    11 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

2,000 

15,000 

7,300 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  P.  Dwyer  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Jan.    31 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

_ 

- 

975 

6,496 

J.  P.  Fait  Co.,  Springfield,     . 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Jan.    28 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

100,000 

14,673 

22,293 

2,360 

45,906 

J.    R.    Downing    Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

119,875 

11 18,765 

1,878 

37,185 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  R.  Ruiter  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.      5 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,500 

300 

285 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  R.  Torrey  Razor  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.   31, 

14,000 

42,532 

18,858 

35,542 

16,114 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  R.  Whipple  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 24, 

Mch.    9 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

768,500 

13  66,000 

1*383,911 

195,457 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  S.  Bailey  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.    9, 

Sept.    8 

July    31, 

500,000 

■ 

_ 

187,557 

40,253 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  S.  Cushing  Company,  Nor- 

Feb.   27, 

8  Feb.    18 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

- 

47,156 

140,825 

92,328 

wood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  S.  Delaney  Company,  The, 

May   19, 

Feb.    14 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

3,321 

8,358 

7,219 

2,522 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  S.  Holt  and  Company,  Inc., 

May  28, 

May     4 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

200 

5,345 

933 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  S.  McLearn  Corporation, 

May  27, 

May  25 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

8,500 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    S.    Newcomb    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

2,726 

14,017 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  S.  Round  and  Co.  Incorpo- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     3 

Feb.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

5,977 

13,329 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  S.  Turner  Manufacturing 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,955 

13,055 

4,151 

Co.,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.   Stevens   Arms   and   Tool 

May  29, 

8  May   18 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

282,874 

372,737 

702,982 

133,714 

Company,  The,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  T.  J.  Head  Company,  Bos- 

May  13, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

135 

184 

5,964 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  T.  Tighe  Company,  Bos- 

May 22, 

May     1 

Apr.    10, 

20,000 

6,500 

8,425 

7,350 

19,417 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

25  11,500 

J.   T.   Wilson   &   Son,   Inc., 

June     9, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

8,700 

14  6,000 

157,100 

81,764 

Nahant. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  V.  Abbott  Manufacturing 

Mch.  13, 

8  Mch.    7 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

3,800 

175 

- 

122 

Company,  Dedham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Fixtures,  moulds,  etc. 

3  Fixtures. 
■•  Teams. 

s  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 


'  Good  will. 

'  Tools  and  appliances. 

8  Adjourned. 

•  Tools  and  fixtures. 


1°  Estimated  profit  on  contracts  in 
process. 

11  And  horses,  wagons,  etc. 

12  Good  will  and  rights. 

13  And  farm  tools,  etc. 


1914. 


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Assets 

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Liabilities. 

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edness. 

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02 

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1 

- 

- 

- 

S13,151 

$5,000 

$4,683 

- 

$3,468 

- 

$13,151 

- 

- 

S3,980 

13,659 

9,000 

4,659 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,659 

- 

1  S3,831 

- 

12,580 

5,000 

2,535 

- 

$2,000 

- 

$3,045 

12,580 

- 

- 

- 

8,333 

5,000 

1,874 

- 

- 

- 

1,459 

8,333 

- 

2  1,061 

- 

10,883 

5,000 

4,758 

- 

- 

- 

1,125 

10,883 

- 

3  2,000 
4  450 

20,021 

32,098 

18,000 

5,174 

- 

6,857 

5  2,067 

- 

32,098 

- 

- 

- 

27,064 

20,000 

5,137 

- 

- 

- 

1,927 

27,064 

6  $45,000 

7 15,959 

- 

267,075 

.  250,000 

8,325 

- 

- 

- 

8,750 

267,075 

- 

3 1,553 

13,732 

27,562 

25,000 

2,562 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,562 

- 

- 

- 

24,300 

15,000 

3,000 

- 

2,500 

- 

3,800 

24,300 

- 

9 1,081 
i"  3,375 

9 

11,936 

3,000 

7,944 

- 

- 

992 

- 

11,936 

M8,807 

- 

- 

134,039 

100,000 

19,523 

- 

- 

13,575 

941 

134,039 

12  10,000 

- 

- 

187,703 

125,000 

4,608 

- 

43,934 

- 

14,161 

187,703 

6  3,000 

- 

- 

6,085 

5,000 

1,085 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,085 

- 

- 

- 

113,046 

14,000 

75,226 

- 

- 

23,500 

320 

113,046 

- 

15 197,450 

16  90,747 

"  100,000 

- 

1,802,065 

1,000,000  . 

232,652 

$350,000 

- 

- 

219,413 

1,802,065 

~ 

3 18,724 

18  1,151 

325,389 

573,074 

361,500 

211,574 

~ 

~ 

~ 

- 

573,074 

- 

- 

- 

280,309 

200,000 

8,137 

- 

19,500 

52,672 

- 

280,309 

6 10,000 

"89 

99 

31,608 

20,000 

7,808 

- 

3,800 

- 

- 

31,608 

- 

- 

- 

6,478 

2,010 

1,420 

- 

- 

3,048 

- 

6,478 

6  8,000 

- 

- 

16,500 

10,000 

- 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

16,500 

20  35,327 

21643 

22  164 

23  1,500 

- 

54,377 

14,200 

17,502 

- 

12,000 

10,675 

- 

54,377 

- 

3  300 

- 

19,606 

6,000 

6,590 

- 

- 

5,285 

1,731 

19,606 

- 

- 

- 

21,161 

10,000 

2,829 

- 

- 

5,188 

3,144 

21,161 

- 

27,898 

- 

1,520,205 

400,000 

39,939 

100,000 

343,650 

422,438 
24  214,178 

- 

1,520,205 

6  9,300 

- 

- 

15,583 

12,000 

2,737 

- 

- 

- 

846 

15,583 

- 

21 10,200 

- 

63,392 

20,000 

6,041 

- 

32,515 

24  2,800 

2,036 

63,392 

6  25,000 

19  578 

- 

279,142 

75,000 

41,834 

- 

12,500 
26 124,404 

25,404 

- 

279,142 

10,903 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

14  And  equipment. 

16  Leases. 

16  Inventory,  provisions,  etc. 

1'  Treasury  stock. 

18  Insurance. 


19  Prepaid  insurance. 
21  Good  will,  leases,  etc. 

21  Equipment. 

22  Expense. 

23  Stocks. 


24  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
2»  Buildings,  stables,  coal  sheds,  etc. 
26  Advances   on  uncompleted   con- 
tracts. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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J.    V.    Fletcher    Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

$80,000 

_ 

_ 

83,663 

$59,041 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  V.  Spare  Dry  Goods  Co., 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

40,005 

5,653 

The,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Bailey  &  Sons  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

34,055 

21,590 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    W.    Barber    Advertising 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.     1, 

Oct.      1, 

16,000 

- 

- 

995 

14,501 

Agency,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

J.    W.    Bowman    Company, 

Nov.  10, 

Aug.     3, 

Aug.     1, 

25,000 

- 

$300 

21,638 

68,075 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Colgan  Company,  The, 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

24,000 

- 

2,000 

3,400 

13,159 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Colton  Company,  The, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,500 

- 

- 

- 

970 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  W.  Cook  &  Son  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,855 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Emerson  Farrell  Inc., 

May    9, 

7  Apr.    11, 

Mch.  31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

1,460 

3,775 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.    W.    Fletcher    Pharmacy, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

75 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  W.  Gorman's  Amusement 

Aug.   11, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

50,000 

$16,000 

- 

6,455 

2,958 

Attractions,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Greenhalgh  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

- 

494 

362 

2,663 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  W.  Hammond  Co.,  Boston, 

June  24, 
1914. 

May  29, 
1914. 

Mav     2, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

1,300 

1,465 

7,000 

J.  W.  Hunnewell  &  Co.,  In- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,041 

16,452 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.   W.   Mcintosh   Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

8,000 

10  200 

- 

100 

Shi-ewsbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  W.  McLaughlin  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.    14, 

.    10,000 

- 

- 

4,847 

7,189 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Moore  Machine  Com- 

May    5, 

Apr.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

21,286 

1,200 

18,965 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    W.    Roberts    Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Nov.     1, 

Sent.  30, 

90,000 

5,364 

12 1,185 

75,734 

134,916 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

J.  W.  Sargent  and  Son  Com- 

May 28, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

28,110 

10,497 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    W.    Shaw    Company, 

July    10, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,037 

527 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

J.  W.  Stewart  Co.,  Lowell,     . 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Feb.   24, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

4,000 

- 

- 

4,821 

- 

J.    W.    Strieder    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

41,500 

8,690 

27,549 

26,061 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.  W.  Wood  Elastic  Web  Co., 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

8,356 

12,255 

7,250 

12,048 

Stoughton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.'  Walter  Sanborn  &  Co.,  In- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

261 

55,222 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

J.    Wm.    Hanlon    Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,834 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jackson  and  Company  (Inc.), 

May  26, 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jacksonville   Traction   Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

21 3,926,985 

- 

90,371 

66,117 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jacob  L.  Green  Drug  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

_ 

1,000 

1,500 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Prepaid  expense. 

3  Fixtures. 

*  Securities. 
6  Trade-marks. 


8  Working  stock  and  equipments. 
'  Adjourned. 

8  Automobile  hearse  (equity). 
'  Automobile. 
11  And  tools. 


11  Treasury  stock. 

12  And  fixtures. 
1'  Investments. 
!■•  Stable,  etc. 

15  Patent  rights  and  copy. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2S334 

- 

S93,038 

S80,000 

Sll,001 

- 

- 

$2,037 

- 

$93,038 

- 

3  6,300 

- 

51,958 

30,000 

5,847 

- 

- 

16,111 

- 

51,958 

- 

- 

- 

55,645 

20,000 

21,097 

- 

- 

14,548 

- 

55,645 

1 9,946 

- 

81,224 

26,666 

15,800 

10,866 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,666 

- 

4 1,550 

- 

91,563 

25,000 

11,906 

- 

- 

54,657 

- 

91,563 

1 8,000 

- 

- 

26,559 

24,000 

506 

- 

- 

1,199 

S854 

26,559 

6  9,106 
1  6,500 
1 33,000 

6  32,500 

19,912 

36,488 
82,355 

25,500 
50,000 

10,988 
32,177 

- 

- 

_ 

178 

36,488 
82,355 

1525 

8  300 

9  700 
3 1,000 

_ 

6,235 
4,600 

2,500 
4,500 

1,465 
100 

- 

$600 

1,670 

- 

6,235 
4,600 

1 10,000 

- 

- 

35,413 

20,000 

6,952 

- 

7,500 

- 

961 

35,413 

- 

- 

- 

3,519 

1,500 

600 

- 

- 

1,419 

- 

3,519 

147,000 

- 

- 

56,765 

50,000 

3,312 

- 

- 

- 

3,453 

56,765 

- 

- 

2,910 

20,403 

20,000 

403 

- 

- 

- 

20,403 

- 

- 

4,900 

13,200 

5,000 

200 

S8,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,200 

1  7,500 

3 1,460 
11 1,200 

: 

14,696 
48,951 

10,000 
25,000 

1,190 
3,348 

- 

6,068 

3,506 

14,535 

14,696 
48,951 

- 

13  300 

- 

217,499 

90,000 

13,261 

112,561 

- 

- 

1,677 

217,499 

- 

- 

- 

38,607 

10,000 

17,582 

- 

6,800 

4,225 

- 

38,607 

- 

3 1,473 
14 1,578 

3,914 

10,529 
4,821 

6,500 
4,000 

1,529 

464 

: 

2,500 

: 

357 

10,529 
4,821 

16  5,025 
1 25,000 

1  13,738 
15,000 
1 4,200 

16 1,126 
"795 

13  100 

18 1,465 
20  800 

- 

137,311 

53,647 

60,483 

7,834 

87,600 

40,000 
25,000 
5,000 

4,836 

681 
35,483 

12,000 

5,499 

with  accts. 
payable 

15,280 

4,200 
"166 

12,096 
8,600 
2,834 

137,311 

53,647 

60,483 

7,834 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

22  5,000 

23 100,000 

24 13,122 

25 1,387 

- 

4,202,962 
2,500 

1,400,000 
1,500 

26,437 
1,000 

2,000,000 

75,000 
26  500,000 
27  38,344 

38,515 

28  98 

29  72,650 

30  51,918 

- 

4,202,962 
2,500 

16  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Team  equipment. 

18  Unexpired  insurance. 

19  Doubtful  bills  receivable. 

20  Oifice  equipment. 


21  Plant. 

22  Treasury  bonds. 

23  Common  stock. 

24  Advance  payments. 

26  Unclassified  expenditures. 


26  Coupon  notes. 

2'  Accounts  not  yet  due. 

28  Reserve  for  bad  bills. 

29  Mortgage  improvement  fund. 

30  Replacement  reserve. 


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Jacob  Wirth  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

$75,000 

_ 

$14,100 

$27,828 

$81,619 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jacobs    Company,    Attle- 

May  25, 

May   11, 

Apr.   30, 

30,000 

sao.ooo 

- 

- 

_ 

borough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

! 

Jacobs,  Whitcomb  Company, 

Aug.   13, 

Uune  23, 

May  31, 

25,000  1 

- 

- 

17,861 

9,361 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1 

Jacobson    and    Jacobs    Inc., 

June     5, 

May  18, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

1,865 

7,692 

15,707 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jamaica     Plain     Apartment 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000  1 

135,700 

_ 

_ 

1,082 

Trust  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

I 

James   Barrett   Manufactur- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    31, 

35,000 

625 

5,000 

41,615 

56,678 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James      Collins      Company, 

July    13, 

July    10, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

'  1,800 

8,195 

7,680 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  Driscoll  and  Son  Com- 

May    8, 

4  Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

1,500 

16,500 

18,856 

pany,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  E.  Nelson  Company, 

June     5, 

w  May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

6,288 

7,725 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James    Edgar    Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

4,972 

- 

105,708 

35,910 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  F.  Connor  Company, 

May     1, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

5,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

James   Fortescue    Company, 

June  22, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

- 

138 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jas.    Frank    Williams,    Inc., 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   29, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

4,618 

346 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

James   H.    Earle   Company, 

May  15, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

500 

150 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  H.  Maguire  Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.     5, 

Nov.     5, 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

3,360 

3,520 

Somerville. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

James  H.   Malone,  incorpo- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,400 

6,500 

1,250 

rated,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James    H.    Tarr    Company, 

Aug.     8, 

July    13, 

Apr.    18, 

50,000 

12,000 

3,650 

3,591 

8,079 

Limited,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  H.   Wyeth  Company, 

July    17, 

July      1, 

July     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

7,070 

15,717 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  HoMen,  Incorporated, 

Nov.  24, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

21,200 

8,232 

4,722 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  Hunter  Machine  Com- 

July   22, 

June  27, 

May     2, 

50,000 

93,480 

21  71,938 

89,069 

67,254 

pany,  The,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  J.  Coughlan  Construc- 

Mch. 11, 

23  _ 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

James    J.    Fitzgerald    Con- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

9,571 

11,131 

tracting    Company,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Winchester. 

James  M.  White  Bottle  Com- 

July   10, 

May  27, 

Apr.    15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,217 

1,003 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  McKinnon  Company, 

Oct.    14, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

2,000 

- 

2,303 

166 

3,695 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  Miles  and  Son  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.    18, 

Nov.     1, 

30,000 

18,950 

5,300 

3,220 

59,070 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

James    Millar    Company, 

June  26, 

June   17, 

June     1, 

30,000 

22,500 

2^  6,000 

28,039 

22,547 

Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  Orr  Dyeing  &  Braid- 

June   9, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

54,695 

97,329 

15,345 

9,457 

ing     Company,     Attlebor- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ough. 

James  P.  Galligan  Company, 

July   13, 

May  11, 

May     1, 

25,000 

150 

3,400 

52,966 

33,854 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James  P.  Stewart  Coal  Com- 

Apr.  13, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

72,200 

2,890 

24,287 

34,949 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

26 1,659 

1  Wine  in  Germany. 

2  Licenses. 

'  Good  will. 
*  Adjourned. 
''  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


6  Patent  rights. 
'  And  fixtures,  etc. 
8  Team  equipment. 
8  License,  etc.,  prepaid. 
'"  Date  of  postponement. 


11  Fixtures. 

12  Prepaid  items. 
•3  Office  furniture. 
1^  RoUing  stock. 
16  Fixtures,  etc. 


1914. 


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415 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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3  $5,000 

1  $12,087 
2  15,300 

$21,990 

$150,934 
56,990 

$75,000 
30,000 

$21,698 

$20,000 

$6,990 

$54,236 

- 

$150,934 
56,990 

- 

5  2,517 

4,208 

33,947 

24,100 

9,847 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,947 

- 

- 

- 

25,264 

10,000 

6,917 

- 

7,000 

- 

$1,347 

25,264 

- 

- 

218 

137,000 

25,000 

- 

111,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

137,000 

6  2,000 

- 

6,274 

112,192 

35,000 

66,192 

- 

5,000 

6,000 

- 

112,192 

3 17,500 

8  375 
9  \  238 

56,583 

93,371 

50,000 

16,871 

- 

26,500 

- 

- 

93,371 

- 

- 

36,856 

20,000 

7,913 

- 

- 

- 

8,943 

36,856 

3 17,700 

- 

3,323 

35,036 

20,000 

15,036 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,036 

~ 

"4,892 
12  406 

_ 

151,888 
11,000 

75,000 
2,000 

25,731 
7,500 

- 

39,950 

11,207 

1,500 

151,888 
11,000 

3  9,900 

13  100 

- 

10,138 

10,000 

110 

- 

- 

28 

- 

10,138 

3  500 

6 13,000 
3 16,360 

"645 

15 1,312 

1252 

- 

7,473 

30,010 
6,880 

5,000 

30,000 
4,000 

399 

10 
280 

- 

1,635 

246 
16  193 

2,600 

7,473 

30,010 
6,880 

3  3,000 

- 

35a 

12,500 

10,000 

2;500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,500 

1"  15,000 
3  5,000 

- 

5,747 

53,067 

43,800 

1,387 

5,000 

2,880 

- 

- 

53,067 

18  2,500 

~ 

25,287 
34,154 

15,000 
25,000 

19  8,574 

20 1,650 

8,761 

- 

: 

63 
393 

- 

25,287 
34,154 

- 

22 1,000 

- 

322,741 

50,000 

12,218 

- 

89,500 

171,023 

- 

322,741 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

6  150 

- 

- 

20,852 

5,000 

4,983 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

869 

20,852 

- 

- 

- 

2,220 

2,000 

220 

- 

- 

■- 

- 

2,220 

- 

- 

- 

6,164 

2,000 

346 

800 

- 

- 

3,018 

6,164 

- 

- 

86,540 

25,000 

31,702 

11,200 

15,150 

3,488 

- 

80,540 

- 

- 

- 

79,086 

30,000 

35,416 

6,712 

6,000 

- 

958 

79,086 

6 10,000 
3  40,000 

- 

10,753 

237,579 

150,000 

15,172 

- 

72,407 

- 

- 

237,579 

- 

- 

- 

90,370 

25,000 

14,185 

- 

40,183 

25  1,500 

9,502 

90,370 

~ 

27  24,537 

- 

160,522 

50,000 

12,555 

43,375 

54,592 

- 

- 

160,522 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1''  Trade-marks. 
1^  Fixtures,  horses,  etc. 
19  And  salaries. 


20  Dividends. 

21  And  stable. 

22  Investment  securities. 

23  None  held  in  1914. 


^-i  And  horses. 

25  Depreciation. 

26  Buildings  and  chattels  in  Everett. 

27  Horses,  wagons  and  autos. 


416 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

anufactures, 
Merchanidse, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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1« 

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James  Russell  Boiler   Works 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    6 

Mch.    1, 

$10,000 

$6,500 

$3,816 

$6,014 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James      Sugden     Company, 

Mch.  28, 

1  Mch.  25 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

1,016 

885 

49,633 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

James    Sunderland    &    Son 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  18 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

18,847 

16,073 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James   W.   Brine  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

38,800 

- 

3  25,364 

83,288 

66,003 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

. 

James  W.  Poole  Incorporated, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

300 

8,783 

30,769 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

James   Wilkinson  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.     9 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

300 

2,500 

15,226 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Japanese  Tissue  Mills,  Hol- 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

108,000 

S113,500 

130,685 

149,288 

114,097 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jarvis  Engineering  Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

_ 

3,049 

688 

12,463 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jay     Chocolate     Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.    2 

Mch.    2, 

25,000 

- 

2,578 

5,764 

3,440 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jaynes  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  12 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

982,967 

192,755 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jean    Laundry     Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    23 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

3,000 

500 

- 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jefferson  Manufacturing 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

76,700 

32,358 

121,888 

36,410 

Company,  The,  Holden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jels     Pharmacal     Company, 

July    28, 

Mch.  25 

Mch.  25, 

25,000 

- 

140 

152 

1,007 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jenkins  &  Smith  Inc.,  Pea- 

Sept.  29, 

June  26 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

body. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jenkins  Manufacturing  Cor- 

Feb.   13, 

13  Feb.     3 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jenkins-Phipps   Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

8,000 

5,000 

Wakefield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jenks-Wilhams   Paving    Co., 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,859 

- 

1,845 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jenness  Brothers  and  Com- 

Oct.   22, 

Oct.    21 

Oct.      1, 

27,000 

_ 

~ 

- 

9,095 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Jenney  Manufacturing  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  10 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

75,226 

3 13,000 

77,020 

109,794 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jere  Cotter  &  Sons  Co.,  New- 

June  18, 

"June  17 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

277 

2,213 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jeremiah  J.  McCarthy  Co., 

July    23, 

Jan.      7 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

2,700 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jerguson  Gage  &  Valve  Co., 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,883 

1,609 

4,670 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jerome  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

1  Mch.  20 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

- 

613 

4,524 

2,975 

pany,  Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jersey  Ice-Cream  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     2 

Apr.     4, 

100,000 

53,000 

32,095 

10,676 

5,811 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jesse  A.  Case  Co.  Inc.,  Brock- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

174 

1,319 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jewelers  Building  Association, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.     1, 

22,000 

27,284 

3,420 

- 

3,098 

The,  North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jewellers'    and    Silversmiths' 

May     7, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

5,640 

2,543 

700 

14,613 

Co-operative  Refining  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

Jewett  Co.,  The,  Gloucester, 

Jan.    26, 
1914. 

Jan.    16 
1914. 

Dec.   14, 
1913. 

40,000 

1               ~ 

~ 

22,007 

19 15,135 

Jewett-Gamage       Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,358 

5,692 

13,304 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Auto  truck,  horse  and  wagon. 

3  And  fixtures. 
^  Securities. 


6  Good  will. 

n  Unfinished  contracts. 

'  Deferred  charges. 

8  Reserves  for  replacement. 


9  Reserves  for  bad  debts. 
1°  Patent  rights. 
"  Trade-marks. 
12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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417 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

Miscellaneous. 

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1 

3 

1 

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- 

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S16,330 

$10,000 

S643 

- 

32,000 

33,687 

- 

$16,330 

- 

2  33,235 

- 

54,769 

10,000 

34,571 

- 

- 

5,000 

35,198 

54,769 

- 

- 

34,920 

15,000 

8,324 

- 

8,015 

- 

3,581 

34,920 

- 

i  13,729 

- 

188,384 

38,800 

10,741 

- 

- 

138,843 

- 

188,384 

5  322,000 

- 

$10,042 

71,894 

50,000 

21,894 

- 

- 

- 

- 

71,894 

5  3,000 

6  2,400 

- 

23,426 

10,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

526 

900 

23,426 

- 

7  7,893 

- 

515,463 

108,000 

84,479 

349,000 

65,347 

178,637 

8  25,000 

9  5,000 

9,053 

15,305 

- 

515,463 

w  4,165 

5 10,000 

11 1,000 

5  2,000 

5 177,311 

12  486,675 
4  4,050 

616 

30,365 

15,398 

1,843,758 

16,100 

6,000 

50,000 

5,212 

1,096 

1,778,453 

- 

8,302 

- 

30,365 

15,398 

1,843,758 

5  2,000 

1,682 

7,182 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,182 

- 

- 

7,182 

- 

- 

- 

267,356 

50,000 

29,315 

- 

76,236 

111,805 

- 

267,356 

11  7,000 
5  6,000 

: 

569 
51,527 

14,868 
51,527 

13,820 
50,000 

48 
1,527 

~ 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

14,868 
51,527 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000  i 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

5  5,000 

- 

- 

18,500 

10,000 

4,000 

- 

3,850 

- 

650 

18,500 

- 

- 

1,963 

5,667 

2,000 

3,467 

- 

200 

- 

_ 

5,667 

5 12,000 

"  12,000 

- 

33,095 

27,000 

2,084 

- 

- 

4,011 

- 

33,095 

- 

- 

- 

275,040  ■ 

75,00,0 

23,655 

66,189 

- 

- 

110,196 

275,040 

- 

16  100 

1'  1,876 

6,490 

10,956 
3,700 

5,000 
1,000 

5,956 
2,600 

- 

_ 

~ 

100 

10,956 
3,700 

5  2,682 

_ 

3,485 

10,844 
11,597 

4,510 

18  2|,390 

8,000 

1,303 
3,597 

- 

~ 

~ 

2,641 

10,844 
11,597 

"500 

- 

- 

102,082 

50,000 

9,042 

23,000 

18,274 

- 

1,766 

102,082 

- 

- 

132 

1,625 

1,625 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,625 

- 

- 

- 

33,802 

22,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,802 

33,802 

- 

- 

- 

23,496 

15,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

8,296 

23,496 

- 

20  22,500 

- 

59,642 

40,000 

8,730 

- 

10,474 

- 

438 

59,642 

22,354 

10,000 

1,433 

1,970 

with 
funded 
indebt- 
edness 

8,951 

22,354 

13  Corporation  has   sold   assets   to 

International  Braid  Co. 
I''  Horses,  teams,  hay,  grain,  har- 
•   nesses,  etc. 


15  In  lieu  of  annual. 

18  Gravel  in  bank. 

1'  Horses,  tools  and  equipment. 


18  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

19  And  office  furniture,  etc. 

2°  Brands  and  registered  formula. 


418 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Jobbing  Confectioners'  Asso- 
ciation, Boston. 

Joe  Cotter  Inc.,  Somer- 
ville. 

John  A.  Dunn  Company, 
Gardner. 

John  A.  Frye  Shoe  Company, 
Marlborough. 

John  A.  Lowell  Bank  Note 
Company,  Boston. 

John  A.  Robinson  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

John  Andrew  and  Son  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

John  B.  Byrne  Incorporated, 


John    B.    Humphrey    Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 
John  Boyd  Company,  Lynn, 

John  Briggs  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

John  Burnett  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

John  Burns  Co.,  Boston, 

John  C.  De  Laney  Moulding 
Company,  Boston. 

John  C.  Maclnnes  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

John  Carter  and  Company 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

John  Cashman  and  Sons  Co., 
Boston. 

John  Cashman  of  Haverhill, 
Corporation,  Haverhill. 

John  Cavanagh  and  Son 
Building  Moving  Co.,  The, 
Boston. 

John  Chmiell  Company, 
Somerville. 

John  Crowe  Company  (In- 
corporated), Fall  River. 

John  Cusolito  Company, 
Boston. 

John  D.  Lynch  Drug  Com- 
pany, Cambridge  (for  1913). 

John  D.  Lynch  Drug  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

John  Dolan  Coal  Company, 
Newton. 

John  E.  Cousens  Coal  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

John  E.  Lynch  Hardware 
Company,  Boston. 

John  E.  O'Neil,  Inc.,  Law- 
rence. 

John  E.  Stewart  Company, 
Springfield. 

John  Evans  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


June  24, 

1914. 
May   13, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 
Dec.    16, 

1913. 
Apr.   21, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
May  26, 

1914. 
Apr.    10, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
June     4, 

1914. 
July    17, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Sept.    5, 

1914. 
May  25, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Apr.    18, 

1914. 

Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Jan.    10, 

1914. 
Sept.  17, 

1914. 
July     8, 

1914. 
Nov.     5, 

1914. 
Aug.   17, 

1914. 
June     2; 

1914. 
Feb.     5, 

1914. 
June  12, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Apr.    18, 

1914. 


June  10, 

1914 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Sept.    2 

1914. 
Nov.  18 

1913. 
iApr.    16 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Feb.    14 

1914. 
'  Apr.     8, 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Feb.    14, 

1914, 
Mch.  12 

1914. 
July    15 

1914. 
Dec.   29 

1913. 
Feb.    25 

1914. 
July    21 

1914. 
Apr.     7, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Feb.    16 

1914. 

Jan.     2 
1914. 

Jan.      8 

1914. 
Aug.  18 

1914. 
Aug.     1 

1913. 
Aug.     1 

1914. 
May  14 

1914. 
May  11 

1914. 
Jan.      6 

1914. 
» May     I 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 


Apr.     1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
July    31 

1914. 
Nov.     1 

1913. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Deo.   31 

1913. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
June  30 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
May  31 

1914. 
Apr.     5 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Deo.   3,1 

1913. 

Sept.  30 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
July     1 

1,914. 
June  14 

1913. 
June  14 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
May  11 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 


$2,000 

10,000 

500,000 

250,000 

30,000 

10,000 

50,000 

10,000 

40,000 

15,000 

100,000 

15,000 

35,000 

16,000 

100,000 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

15,000 

50,000 

12,000 
2,000 
5,000 
5,000 

25,000 

100,000 

5,000 

3,000 

15,000 
1,000 


2  S361,478 
35,000 


Assets. 


5,000 


11,300 
44,079 


$1,300 

with  R.  E. 

5,000 

18,800 

125 

6,285 

500 

2,100 

7 12,991 


6,759 
4,000 
3,500 


1,800 
4,073 


with  R.  E. 
850 


15,629 


$4,300 
205,933 
214,564 

11,097 

4,462 
4,546 

265 

25,851 

844 

1,058 

6,610 

188,995 

133,112 

6,500 

6,500 

1,363 

300 

'5,000 

'  5,000 

2,763 

5,248 

5,963 

4,400 

1,006 


1  Good  will. 

2  And  plant. 

2  Investments. 
^  Prepaid  expenses. 


8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

"  Adjourned. 

'  And  fixtures. 

8  Teams  and  fixtures. 


3  Insurance. 
1"  Depreciation  account. 
"  Blocking  material,  horses,  wagons, 
etc. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


419 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 
§ 

1 

1 

1 

S 

< 

1 

fa 

J. 

1 

Si 

ca-o 

O  OJ 

"a, 

CQ 

§ 

P-, 

- 

- 

- 

$432 

S300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$132 

$432 

1  S3,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

10,000 

$800 

- 

- 

- 

200 

11,000 

- 

3  S50,022 
4  3,216 

- 

748,749 
464,049 

495,200 
250,000 

146,661 

94,948 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
$45,000 

$100,000 
5  6,888 
74,101 

_ 

748,749 
464,049 

- 

- 

- 

37,080 

25,000 

11,709 

- 

- 

371 

- 

37,080 

1 1,000 

- 

S7,385 

8,588 

5,000 

3,588 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,588 

1 10,000 

- 

4,942 

35,377 

32,200 

3,177 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,377 

- 

- 

- 

57,003 

10,000 

44,468 

- 

- 

- 

2,535 

57,003 

1 39,500 

- 

- 

40,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

• 

40,000 

- 

- 

3,153 

6,642 

6,130 

512 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,642 

•  151,240 

- 

- 

138,343 

100,000 

31,553 

- 

■  846 

5,944 

138,343 

1  6,500 

- 

10,114 

17,658 

15,000 

2,658 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17.658 

- 

- 

27,455 

52,810 

35,000 

6,310 

- 

11,500 

- 

- 

52,810 

- 

250 

23,389 

44,540 

16,000 

8,877 

813,129 

6,534 

- 

- 

44,540 

- 

8  15,125 

- 

288,084 

100,000 

69,725 

- 

- 

118,359 

- 

288,084 

- 

9  974 

259,704 

100,000 

73,674 

- 

- 

ID  14,691 

71,339 

259,704 

- 

- 

2,161 

20,459 

10,000 

4,858 

- 

- 

5,601 

20,459 

- 

- 

- 

12,960 

5,000 

1,570 

5,000 

- 

1,390 

12,960 

- 

11 11,518 

12  100 

6,853 

38,529 

15,000 

11,165 

- 

12,364 

- 

- 

38,529 

1 10,000 

13 15,000 

16,511 

50,525 

50,000 

525 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,525 

- 

"296 

1,237 

15,695 

12,000 

824 

- 

- 

2,871 

- 

15,695 

- 

- 

355 

3,087 

2,000 

1,087 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3.087 

1 1,000 

- 

200 

6,400 

5,000 

1,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,400 

1 1,000 

- 

350 

6,700 

5,000 

1,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,700 

"42,364 

15  4,655 

': 

51,839 
266,741 

25,000 
100,000 

9,507 
96,229 

16  2,700 

6,800 
40,000 

4,832 
1'  3,000 
30,512 

_ 

51,839 
266,741 

- 

899 

9,338 

5,000 

3,338 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

9,338 

- 

- 

1,434 

7,509 

3,000 

4,509 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,509 

- 

- 

- 

20,157 

15,000 

347 

- 

500 

2,920 

1,390 

20,157 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

- 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

12  Office  furniture. 

13  Secret  formula. 

14  Insurance  prepaid. 


15  Equipment. 
1^  Mortgage. 
1'  Reserves. 


18  Patent    rights,    and    horses, 

harnesses  and  vehicles. 

19  None  held  in  1914. 


420  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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and 
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John  F.  GrifBn  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Sept.  12, 
1914. 

Sept.  11, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

S10,000 

- 

- 

.     «2,002 

S234,571 

John  F.  Johnston  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

S2,025 

10,966 

20,749 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  F.  Morgan  &  Son  (In- 

July  24, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

10,500 

10,686 

corporated),  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  F.   Scherber  Co.  Inc., 

July    30, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John    Farquhar's    Sons,    In- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,225 

6,482 

32,673 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Farrell  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 18, 

July    11, 

June  30, 

2,500 

- 

1,000 

696 

252 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jc^hn  Foster  Company,  Han- 

Feb.   19, 

3  Deo.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

S24,493 

5,564 

95,384 

27,799 

son. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

John  G.  Connolly  Co.,  Wo- 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,099 

371 

burn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  G.  Wright  &  Co.,  In- 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

- 

168,911 

76,978 

corporatedf  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Gilbert  Jr.   Company, 

Nov.    3, 

July    31, 

June  30, 

20,400 

- 

- 

28,009 

13,210 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    H.    Ailman    and    Son 

Sept.  26: 

June  29, 

June  29, 

20,000 

100 

100 

300 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    H.    Fitzgerald    Com- 

Jan.   17, 

Jan.      9, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

970 

3,641 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John    H.    McCarthy    Com- 

Oct.   24, 

Oct.    12, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

11,052 

94,223 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John   H.    Parker   Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

45,000 

11,961 

2,409 

38,477 

49,923 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    H.    Tearle    Company, 

July   28, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

275 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  H.  Tiramons  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

2,000 

1,971 

215 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Hood   Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

15  Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

2,000 

91,727 

122,645 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John    J.     Cluin    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.     1, 

Deo.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

1,060 

1,200 

75 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

John   J.    Powers    Company, 

June   13, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.    15, 

14,000 

12,700 

1,103 

12,600 

23,882 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Kelly  Company,  Bos- 

June 25, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,100 

200 

1,500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John   L.    Kelly   Contracting  ■ 

July    31, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

9,200 

1,500 

3,298 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    Leigh    Company, 

July    15, 

July     7, 

Dec.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

45,301 

93,844 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Maloney  Grocery  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

12,285 

12,519 

pany,  Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  Milne  Company,  Bos- 

July   20, 

June   12, 

June     1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    N.    Ladensack    Com- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      2, 

100,000 

- 

21  6,190 

49,373 

76,128 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  Owen  Company,   The, 

Aug.     4, 

Apr.     3, 

Apr.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

1,327 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  Pilling  Shoe  Company, 

May  19, 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    19, 

50,000 

80,000 

12,000 

157,398 

97,572 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John     Quigley's     -Theatrical 

July     8, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     5, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Agency  (Inc.),  Boston  (for 
191.3). 
John     Quigley's     Theatrical 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

July     3, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    12, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

30 

Agency  (Inc.),  Boston,     . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Horses,  teams,  office  fixtures,  etc. 
2  In  lieu  of  annual. 

^  Stock  of  other  companies. 


^  Treasury  stock. 

"  Fixtures. 

'  Furniture. 

8  Horses  and  wagons. 


»  License  franchise. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Prepaid  expenses. 

12  Tools. 


1914. 


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421 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

.  - 

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1  83,000 

- 

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8239,573 

810,000 

§214,288 

- 

- 

- 

$15,285 

8239,573 

- 

2  82,112 

83,686 

39,538 

20,000 

13,838 

- 

85,700 

- 

- 

39,538 

- 

- 

- 

23,686 

10,000 

9,453 

- 

- 

84,233 

- 

23,686 

1 25,000 

- 

- 

65,380 

25,000 

37,514 

- 

- 

2,866 

- 

65,380 

1 1,378 

- 

- 

3,326 

2,500 

826 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,326 

- 

^  4,065 

5  7,300 

6  67 

- 

164,605 

50,000 

13,622 

- 

43,689 

57,294 

- 

184,605 

- 

250 

2,787 

2,000 

787 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,787 

1 100,000 

'500 

- 

346,389 

200,000 

5,297 

- 

132,500 

8,000 

592 

346,389 

' 

S800 
9  6,000 
10  2,500 
11 1,444 

4,820 

56,783 

20,400 

22,518 

" 

13,865 

" 

~ 

56,783 

1 19,500 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

14,000 

12  192 

13  181 

2,584 

11,568 

10,000 

1,568 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,568 

- 

6  500 

- 

105,775 

50,000 

18,053 

- 

- 

37,722 

- 

105,775 

- 

- 

- 

102,770 

45,000 

18,265 

83,300 

- 

36,205 

- 

102,770 

H  1,000 

_ 

125 

7,900 

7,500 

300 

_ 

100 

_ 

_ 

7,900 

1 4,000 

- 

- 

371 

4,557 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,557 

- 

- 

4,557 

- 

15  7,860 
5 10,600 
1'  1,331 

- 

236,163 

100,000 

15,814 

- 

18,402 

- 

101,947 

236,163 

- 

- 

3,356 

5,691 

5,000 

441 

- 

250 

- 

- 

5,691 

- 

18  500 
6  4,000 

230 

55,015 

14,000 

23,015 

10,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

55,015 

- 

- 

1,700 

5,500 

5,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,550 

- 

- 

- 

13,998 

10,000 

8,870 

- 

- 

- 

128 

13,998 

15,000 

w  1,247 
19  11,250 
20 1,392 

- 

158,034 

63,800 

77,337 

- 

10,000 

6,897 

- 

158,034 

- 

- 

- 

24,804 

10,000 

14,773 

- 

- 

31 

- 

24,804 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

1 20,000 

- 

2,301 

123,992 

100,000 

20,425 

- 

- 

22  3,567 

- 

123,992 

- 

23  200 

24  200 

- 

4,227 

3,000 

875 

- 

- 

352 

- 

4,227 

- 

- 

- 

346,970 

50,000 

4,922 

- 

188,122 

103,926 

with 
surplus 

346,970 

130 

~ 

~ 

60 

30 

~ 

~ 

~ 

- 

30 

60 

- 

- 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

13  OiEce  furniture. 

14  Patent  rights. 

15  Adjourned. 

16  Office  fixtures. 


1'  Suspense  account. 

18  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

19  Investments. 

20  Deferred  charges. 


21  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Bad  debt  reserve. 

23  Tools  and  implements. 

24  Horse  and  wagon. 


422 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


ificate  was 

.9 

1 

C3 

Assets. 

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and 
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John  Quin  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

iJan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

S40,000 

_ 

89,969 

$9,050 

$14,914 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  R.  Donovan  Company, 

Aug.  26, 

July    21, 

June     1, 

30,000 

- 

5,000 

25,565 

51,654 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John   R.   Lyman   Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

500 

8,784 

7,962 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John     R.     Neal    Company, 

Apr.   21, 

Feb.   20, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

$7,500 

3,720 

10,730 

60,487 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Reardon  &  Sons  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

July     6, 

June  30, 

250,000 

78,987 

36,204 

48,211 

42,917 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  Reardon  and  Sons  Cor- 

Aug.    8, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

3  46,744 

- 

- 

8,616 

poration,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Richardson  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

23,065 

77,646 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Robbins  Manufacturing 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10',000 

- 

3,250 

1,518 

4,101 

Co.,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Roberts  and  Son  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

2o,qoo 

- 

18,220 

6,674 

729 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Russell  Cutlery  Com- 

July  20, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

200,000 

200,000 

with  R.  E. 

143,686 

8,905 

pany,  Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    S.    Boyd   Company, 

Feb.   25, 

iJan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

44,676 

74,427 

432,832 

112,560 

Williamstown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  S.   Cheever  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,342 

13,739 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  S.  Emery  &  Company 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

38,160 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913.    - 

John    S.    Martin   Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

13,400 

5,712 

11,0.99 

18,079 

Marblehead. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John    S.    Wolfe    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,763 

49,456 

The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John     Swaine     Iron-Works 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

"3,200 

5,787 

9,270 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  T.  Burns  &  Sons  Incor- 

Jan.   19, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  29, 

75,000 

117,600 

- 

~" 

38,563 

porated,  Newton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

John  T.  Robinson  Company, 

Nov.  25, 

Oct.    21, 

July     1, 

100,000 

40,604 

30,568 

64,086 

25,372 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  T.   Scully  Foundation 

Oct.     8, 

July     8, 

July     1, 

30,000 

- 

35,993 

21,623 

77,643 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  Tufts  Corporation,  Win- 

Apr.    2, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

252 

chester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  V.  Wilson  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

20,000 

- 

- 

506 

2,837 

John  Vlahos  Fruit  Company, 

July    11, 

May     1, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,616 

10,796 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  W.  Barlow  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

7,217 

10,703 

4,254 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  W.  Luce  and  Company, 

May  19, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

250 

900 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

John  W.  Moore,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Dec.  10, 

Sept.    7, 

Sept.    7, 

3,000 

- 

698 

554 

275 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

John    W.    Russell    &    Sons 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

25,200 

6,000 

1,200 

3,510 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  W.  Sanborn  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,905 

7,040 

4,217 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

John  Walker  Machine  Com- 

June    8, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Johnson  &  Bryden,  Incorpo- 

Nov.   6, 

Oct.    27, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

1,500 

24  944 

3,464 

64,613 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Investments. 
'  Equity. 

<  Tools  and  fixtures. 
<>  Good  will. 


^  Fixtures. 

'  Office  fixtures. 

8  Interest  in  vessels. 

8  Interest  in  Emery  S.  S.  Co. 


1"  Hay  and  grain. 

11  Horse,  wagon,  etc. 

12  Checks  not  in  drafts  not  accepted 

and  notes  at  bank. 


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423 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

111 

Ph 

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Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

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- 

- 

$2,322 

S36,255 

$22,831 

$13,424 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$36,255 

- 

- 

- 

82,219 

80,000 

14,284 

- 

$18,431 

$19,504 

- 

82,219 

- 

- 

- 

17,246 

9,000 

1,820 

- 

- 

- 

$6,426 

17,246 

- 

2  S65,395 

- 

147,832 

50,000 

97,264 

- 

- 

568 

- 

147,832 

- 

- 

- 

206,819 

15,000 

111,881 

$25,000 

- 

42,279 

12,659 

206,319 

- 

- 

89,640 

145,000 

100,000 

43,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

145,000 

- 

- 

- 

100,711 

20,000 

80,441 

- 

- 

- 

270 

100,711 

- 

i  1,250 

- 

10,119 

10,000 

119 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,119 

- 

- 

- 

25,623 

20,000 

4,954 

- 

- 

669 

- 

25,628 

- 

- 

- 

352,591 

200,000 

119,591 

- 

83,000 

- 

- 

352,591 

- 

- 

21,262 

685,757 

100,000 

11,949 

- 

573,808 

- 

- 

685,757 

5  S3,500 

6 1,500 

- 

81,081 

14,400 

8,823 

- 

1,832 

- 

6,026 

31,081 

- 

^  1,928 
8  300 

- 

60,684 

40,000 

18,822 

- 

520 

- 

1,342 

60,684 

- 

9  20,296 

10  11 

- 

48,301 

80,000 

3,727 

4,000 

- 

10,574 

- 

48,801 

- 

"200 

- 

56,419 

10,000 

- 

- 

12  21,714 

- 

24,705 

56,419 

- 

- 

- 

18,257 

5,000 

6,036 

- 

- 

- 

7,221 

18,257 

- 

"4,356 
15  823 

- 

161,342 

30 
16  74,970 

17,493 

"  68,457 

- 

392 

- 

161,842 

18 17,471 
5 10,000 

1,407 
19  27,441 

- 

206,949 
145,259 

100,000 
30,000 

18,667 
86,334 

47,500 
9,430 

17,389 

23,393 

19,495 

206,949 
145,259 

20  5,700 

- 

2,433 

8,885 

6,200 

2,185 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,385 

5  1,000 

21 1,005 

22  865 

2,611 

6,213 
17,023 

4,500 
10,000 

1,077 
7,023 

_ 

~ 

~ 

636 

6,213 
17,023 

- 

- 

- 

22,174 

10,000 

9,586 

- 

- 

- 

2,588 

22,174 

- 

23  550 

2,862 

4,562 

1,000 

200 

- 

3,362 

- 

- 

4,562 

5  2,000 

- 

- 

8,527 

8,000 

400 

- 

100 

- 

27 

8,527 

5 13,850 

- 

1,280 

51,040 

50,000 

250 

- 

790 

- 

- 

51,040 

- 

- 

- 

14,162 

5,000 

1,743 

- 

- 

5,194 

2,225 

14,162 

18 1,000 

- 

15,000 

20,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

70,521 

40,000 

3,781 

- 

15,000 

- 

11,740 

70,521 

1'  And  office  furniture, 
i^  Autos  and  carriage. 

15  Office  furniture. 

16  Subscription. 


1'  Real  estate  mortgages. 

18  Patent  rights. 

19  Patterns,  tools,  etc. 

2»  Good  will  and  formula. 


21  Philadelphia  branch. 

22  Chicago  branch. 

23  Copyrights. 

21  And  furniture. 


424 


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[1914. 


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Johnson   and   Kettell   Com- 

Nov. 27, 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.     1, 

$75,000 

1  S3,000 

$87,756 

887,144 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson-Appleby    Company, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

4,655 

24,049 

11,853 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Johnson  Buildings,  Boston,    . 

June   18, 
1914. 

May   19, 
1914. 

May   19, 
1914. 

210,000 

$210,000 

- 

- 

407 

Johnson      Company,      The, 

Moh.  16, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.     1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

7,102 

3,216 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Com- 

May  12, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

110,000 

34,418 

19,973 

39,984 

51,292 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Johnson-Jordan  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Nov.  19, 

25,000 

9,848 

39,405 

46,390 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Johnson    Ladder    Company, 

Sept.  11, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

100 

100 

_ 

Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson   Lobster    Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

466 

2,714 

6,345 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson  Lumber  Co.,  Quincy,  . 

Aug.  11, 
1914. 

12  July     3, 
1914. 

July     3, 
1914. 

50,000 

3,400 

- 

3,000 

Johnson  Panin  Leather  Goods 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    17, 

30,000 

_    _ 

1,251 

700 

1,766 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson  Steamship  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    18, 

75,000 

_ 

- 

- 

3,099 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson- Washburn  Company, 

July     6, 

"  June     6, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

36,195 

49,184 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Johnson's    Creamery    Com- 

July     1, 

"Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

4,500 

15 1,430 

742 

2,396 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Johnson's   Laboratory,    Inc., 

July     8, 

June     8, 

June     1, 

10,000 

_ 

250 

716 

571 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

■Johnston  Lumber  Co.,  Mai- 

May    1, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      6, 

10,000 

_ 

18  1,125 

1,100 

575 

den. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jones-Bertsch  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

"     65,000 

- 

2,113 

12,512 

12,850 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jones,  McDuffee  &  Stratton 

May     9, 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

1 12,000 

420,559 

167,056 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jones,  Peterson  and  Newhall 

May  11, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.    1, 

25,200 

_ 

- 

81,781 

15,963 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jordan-Burnham  Coal  Com- 

May 26, 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,171 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jordan     Marsh     Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.     1, 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

1,625,356 

1,808,437 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Joseph    A.    Rich    Company, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.    31, 

30,000 

500 

300 

1,251 

45,593 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph      Andrews      Lumber 

Apr.     2, 

31  Mch.  23, 

Feb.     6, 

6,000 

9,000 

1,500 

800 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Joseph   Bentley   Hair   Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

18,600 

12,684 

19,864 

9,350 

pany,  Methuen. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph  Breck  &  Sons'  Corpo- 

Dec.  24, 

Nov.  26, 

Oct.      1, 

125,000 

_ 

1 15,000 

168,600 

255,882 

ration,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'  Fixtures. 

'  Patent  rights. 

5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

6  Motor  truck. 


'  Preliminary  expense. 

8  Advance  payments. 

'  Accrued  items  and  reserve  on  cans 

and  accounts. 
1°  Horses,  wagons  and  auto  truck. 
11  Good  will. 


12  Company's  affairs  in  process  of 

liquidation. 
"  Steamer  "Carolyn." 
I''  Adjourned. 

15  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
18  Depreciation. 


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810,087 

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SI, 035 

- 

- 

41,592 

10,000 

5,862 

- 

15,652 

1,397 

8,681 

41,592 

- 

- 

- 

210,407 

210,000 

- 

- 

- 

407 

- 

210,407 

- 

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- 

11,545 

3,000 

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11,545 

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5  6,791 

6  3,000 
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165,918 

57,500 

21,652 

51,583 

33,407 
9 1,776 

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165,918 

- 

5  186 
1°  5,310 

- 

101,139 

10,000 

22,879 

- 

53,210 

~ 

15,050 

101,139 

i  15,000 

- 

- 

25,100 

25,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,100 

119,900 

- 

- 

- 

9,525 

5,000 

2,465 

- 

_ 

- 

2,060 

9,525 

- 

- 

S43,600 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

11 1,000 

- 

1,381 

6,098 

5,000 

1,098 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,098 

- 

13 150,000 

23,262 

176,361 

75,000 

14,648 

$75,000 

11,713 

- 

- 

176,361 

- 

- 

- 

84,379 

25,000 

39,137 

- 

8,000 

- 

12,242 

84,379 

11 2,500 

- 

6,124 

17,692 

5,000 

6,475 

3,000 

3,000 

16  217 

- 

17,692 

« 1,000 

_ 

_ 

11,376 

8,000 

3,376 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11,376 

i'500 

11 8,339 

- 

- 

9,187 

11,987 

10,000 

1,987 

- 

. 

- 

11,987 

11 2,000 

19  62 
20  5,974 
21 1  322 
22 1!027 
23 1,097 

24  155 

25  800 

26  900 

40,812 

20,000 

1,607 

2,600 

16,605 

with 
surplus 

40,812 

- 

- 

- 

599,615 

300,000 

71,223 

- 

220,000 

27  8,392 

- 

599,615 

- 

5 10,844 

- 

108,588 

25,200 

50,807 

- 

20,000 

12,581 

- 

108,588 

- 

- 

- 

17,171 

1,000 

16,171 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,171 

- 

109,160 

- 

3,542,953 

2,000,000 

1,119,730 

- 

- 

- 

423,223 

3,542,953 

" 

28  855 

29  6,000 

30  318 

3  151 

~ 

54,968 

30,000 

13,255 

~ 

" 

" 

11,713 

54,968 

- 

- 

- 

11,300 

6,000 

500 

3,000 

1,500 

300 

- 

11,300 

" 

~ 

— 

60,498 

15,000 

9,084 

18,576 

with 
funded 
in- 
debtedness 

" 

17,838 

60,498 

25,000 

32  22,000 

486,482 

125,000 

259,350 

with  acots. 
payable 

102,132 

486,482 

1'  Trade-marks. 
18  And  appliances. 
1'  Library. 

20  Patterns. 

21  Tools. 

22  OfiBce  furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Shop  furniture  and  fixtures. 
2''  Life  insurance. 

25  Investment. 

26  Treasury  stock. 

2'  Suspense  account. 


28  Sloop  "Vesta." 

29  Securities. 

30  Gasoline  boat. 

31  In  lieu  of  annual. 

32  And  stock  of  other  corporations. 


426 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Joseph    Burnett    Company, 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

§60,000 

S75,551 

$1,000 

$244,978 

$59,817 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph  E.  Greene  Co.,  Inc., 

May     1, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

42,232 

125,611 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph  F.  Carew,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

2,565 

9,395 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph  H.  Young  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

33,267 

37,396 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jos.  M.  Wade  Publishing  Co., 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dee.   31, 

60,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

16,966 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph    Pietzuch    Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.   23, 

Feb.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

56,880 

13,539 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Joseph    S.    Donovan    Com- 

Dec. 20, 

Aug.   25, 

July    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,050 

541 

pany,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Joseph  S.  Waterman  &  Sons, 

Apr.     3, 

6  Mch.  17, 

Deo.   31, 

40,000 

- 

7  30,127 

12,011 

72,428 

Incorporated,^  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joseph  Stevens'  Heirs:  —  In- 

Apr.    7, 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

2,825 

- 

- 

267 

corporated,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Joseph  T.  Wood  Company, 

June     5, 

May     7, 

Feb.    24, 

50,000 

300          17,000 

36,375 

83,717 

Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Joseph    W.    Woods   &   Sons 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

700,000 

- 

- 

559,645 

439,882 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Josiah  Pearce  and  Sons  Com- 

Oct.   30, 

Sept.  29, 

Sept.  29, 

40,000 

- 

5,759 

8  32,878 

1,525 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Josiah    Webb    &    Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

Limited,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Joss  Brothers  Company, 

Oct.    21, 

Aug.     4, 

July      1, 

10,000 

2,300 

3,000 

4,000 

2,745 

Quincy. 

1914. 

mi. 

1914. 

Journal  Newspaper  Company, 

May   11, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

- 

69,854 

2,635 

37,820 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Journal  Publishing  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

5,100 

- 

378 

Gardner. 

1,914, 

1914. 

1914. 

Joy    &    Co.,    Incorporated, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    13, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

_ 

200 

Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Judah-Goldberg      Company, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

376 

9,600 

3,915 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Judd  Engineering  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

250 

100 

500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Judd  Paper  Company,  Hol- 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

45,912 

- 

31,85S 

166,542 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Judge  &  Fay  Co.,  Holyoke,  . 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

4,017 

- 

1,069 

Judson  L.  Thomson  Manu- 

May 21, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

325,000 

40,685 

59,071 

236,386 

100,801 

facturing  Company,   Wal- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

tham. 

JuHus     Kallman    Company, 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

72,120 

68,266 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Junction  Market  Inc.,  Wake- 

Dec.  19, 

«Dec.   12, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

3,200 

— 

2,000 

2,084 

field. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

K.  &  L.  Manufacturing  Co., 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,255 

968 

1,695 

Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

K.  J.  Quinn  &  Co.  (Incorpo- 

Nov. 17, 

Sept.  15, 

July      1, 

100,000 

70,618 

11,289 

24,400 

28,880 

rated),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

K.  L.   MacLean  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

18  50 

87 

1,043 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kagan    Brothers    Company, 

Aug.  26, 

Aug.  15, 

Aug.   12, 

5,000 

- 

500 

1,602 

790 

Inc.,  The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kahler-Bryant    Shoe    Com- 

Sept. 30, 

Sept.    2, 

Aug.     1, 

40,000 

- 

19  5,256 

30,303 

3,237 

pany.  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kakas  Bros.,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.   15, 
1914. 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

25,000 

52,388 

38,299 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2  Trade-marks  and  cuts. 
*  Office  fixtures. 


Fixtures. 
Adjourned. 
And  equipment. 


8  And  structure  of  ride  known  i 

"Derby  Racer." 

9  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
1"  Good  will  and  A.  P.  franchise. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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S381,346 

$60,000 

84,830 

$50,000 

$72,564 

- 

$193,952 

$381,346 

1  S5,000 

2  $1,200 

- 

174,043 

15,000 

108,285 

- 

- 

$50,758 

- 

174,043 

1 18,000 

- 

- 

31,460 

25,000 

3,593 

- 

- 

- 

2,867 

31,460 

- 

- 

- 

70,663 

33,800 

11,747 

- 

- 

25,116 

- 

70,663 

3  5,000 
135,000 

<  1,000 
5  7,486 

- 

57,966 
77,905 

35,000 
20,400 

1,631 
2,128 

17,000 
52,500 

: 

2,877 

4,335 

57,966 
77,905 

- 

- 

- 

3,591 

1,000 

1,256 

- 

- 

- 

1,335 

3,591 

- 

~ 

- 

114,566 

40,000 

7,877 

- 

4,080 

62,609 

- 

114,566 

- 

- 

$2,133 

5,225 

5,000 

225 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,225 

- 

- 

- 

137,392 

50,000 

■  17,938 

- 

68,253 

- 

1,201 

137,392 

- 

- 

- 

999,527 

495,000 

42,610 

295,000 

36,917 

130,000 

- 

999,527 

- 

- 

5,013 

45,175 
5,000 

300 

9  39,700 

5,000 

5,175 

: 

: 

: 

- 

45,175 
5,000 

- 

- 

6,459 

18,504 

10,000 

8,504 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,504 

w  227,946 

111,503 
12  49,700 

304,411 
3,453 

693,869 
8,931 

433,900 
8,600 

52,066 

"9,025 

331 

180,000 

18,878 

_ 

- 

693,869 
8,931 

12,000 

5  50 

8,000 

10,250 

10,000 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,250 

- 

- 

- 

13,891 

4,000 

4,502 

- 

5,000 

389 

- 

13,891 

128,150 

- 

1,000 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

1,468 

244,309 
6,554 

24,000 
5,000 

197,015 
454 

with 
accts. 

payable 
1,100 

"7,911 
16  2,995 
16  1,894 

10,494 

244,309 
6,554 

- 

- 

- 

436,943 

325,000 

32,884 

- 

- 

- 

79,059 

436,943 

13,000 

i'650 

2,525 

140,386 
13,459 

20,000 
10,000 

88,184 
259 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
3,200 

- 

32,202 

140,386 
13,459 

- 

- 

1,990 

5,908 

2,000 

1,108 

- 

2,800 

- 

- 

5,908 

126,557 

- 

15,379 

177,123 

100,000 

3,565 

35,000 

- 

1,000 

37,558 

177,123 

1 1,250 

- 

3,021 

5,451 

3,900 

1,551 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,451 

1700 

- 

- 

3,592 

2,200 

600 

- 

- 

- 

792 

3,592 

- 

- 

21,872 

60,668 

40,000 

20,668 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,668 

- 

2  3,443 

- 

94,130 

21,560 

47,755 

- 

- 

24,815 

- 

94,130 

11  Prepaid  expenses. 

12  Investments. 

1'  Interest  accrued. 


1*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

15  Contingent. 

16  Suspense. 


1'  Live  stock  and  fixtures. 
15  And  office  furniture. 
19  And  fixtures. 


428 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


f  Meeting. 

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1 
"S 

C3 

a. 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION, 

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actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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Kaleva  Co-operative  Associa- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      3, 

310,000 

$16,000 

_ 

■  $2,554 

$3,813 

tion,  Maynard. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kalmus,  Comstock  and  Wes- 

Mch.  23, 

2  Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,497 

cott,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kandle-B  o  r  n        Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

525 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Karl  Andren  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    28, 

70,000 

- 

S45,443 

- 

20,394 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kavanagh  Brothers  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

7,475 

1,550 

8,573 

3,670 

Quinoy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kearney     Race     Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.    15, 

3,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

700 

Norwood. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Keddy  Marine  Manufactur- 

Nov. 16, 

9  Nov.  13, 

May  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ing  Company,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kehew-Bradley       Company, 

May  18, 

May   11, 

Mch.  31, 

99,000 

21,000 

3,010 

53,246 

43,339 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Keighley    Metal    Ceiling    & 

May  15, 

Apr.    15, 

Deo.   31, 

8,300 

- 

- 

- 

3,784 

Roofing  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Keith  Car  and  Manufacturing 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.     2, 

600,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Bourne. 

1914. 

1910. 

1914. 

Keith    Paper    Company, 

July     3, 

May  28, 

Apr.    30, 

350,000 

212,075 

139,020 

261,023 

206,446 

Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Keith's  Bijou  Theatre  Com- 

July   28, 

12  _ 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,572 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Keith's  Boston  Theatre  Com- 

July  28, 

12  _ 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,468 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kelley  and  Hawes  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

9  Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

38,900 

- 

1*  10,500 

7,500 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kelly-Evans  Company,  Brock- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

6,139 

107,938 

87,833 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kelly  Leather  Goods  Com- 

June  18, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

125 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Kelly  Peanut  Company,  The, 

Aug.   25, 

July     3, 

July     3, 

5,000 

- 

2,526 

57,206 

16,538 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kelly-Springfield  Motor  'Truck 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

2,257 

36,225 

12,366 

Company,  The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kempt  on     Company,     The, 

May   14, 

9  May  13, 

Feb.    12, 

10,000 

- 

- 

35,041 

10,310 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Keniston   Engineering   Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

23  2,141 

4,900 

5,867 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

2<  4,438 

Kennedy    &    Peterson    Con- 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

38,986 

struction  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kennedy  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Mch. 18, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.  10, 

100,000 

- 

- 

51,191 

153,796 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kennedy's   (Inc.),  Brockton, 

Mch.  13, 
1914. 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Feb.    15, 
1914. 

40,000 

~ 

~ 

22,164 

26,747 

Kenney  Brothers  Company, 

May   13, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

7,390 

5,662 

12,992 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kenney-Kennedy    Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.    16, 

30,000 

- 

- 

41,482 

14,658 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kenny  Clark  Company,  Bos- 

.Tune  13, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kenny    Manufacturing    Co., 

Dec.     1, 

Oct.      6, 

Oct.     6, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Keno      Supply      Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

842 

561 

1,777 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kenworthy    Brothers    Com- 

Nov.   3, 

Oct.    13, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

10,870 

34,640 

48,592 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Should  have  been  held. 

3  Patent  rights. 
••  Good  will. 

s  Laboratory  equipment. 
*  Trade-marks. 


'  Experimental  cost. 

8  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

9  Adjourned. 
1"  Investments. 

11  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


12  None  held  in  1914. 

13  Good  will,  etc. 

1^  And  teams,  vehicles  and  under- 
takers' supplies, 
iii  Insurance. 


1914.1 


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429 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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i$871 

- 

$23,238 

$1,885 

$18,644 

- 

- 

$2,333 

$376 

$23,238 

3  8120,000 

i  5,000 

3 1,785 

6  25 

5  2,264 

'  $25,104 
4 

128,761 
27,439 
65,837 
21,272 

60,000 

1,000 

20,000 

16,100 

152 

26,439 

22,233 

5,172 

- 

$18,524 

1,225 
8  3,855 

68,609 

128,761 
27,439 
65,837 
21,272 

- 

- 

- 

3,700 

3,000 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,700 

3  35,000 

- 

- 

35,000 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,000 

4  3,000 

4,737 
114,600 

5,906 

129,932 
12,690 

99,000 
8,300 

763 
4,390 

- 

27,230 

11 1,000 

1,939 

129,932 
12,690 

- 

- 

400,000 

400,000 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

400,000 

13 12,000 

1 10,000 

_ 

818,564 
27,572 

350,000 
25,000 

- 

- 

192,500 

244,491 
1131,573 

2,572 

818,564 
27,572 

13 10,000 

1 12,000 

- 

33,468 

25,000 

2,045 

- 

- 

- 

6,423 

33,468 

- 

- 

- 

56,900 

30,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

22,400 

56,900 

- 

15  696 

- 

202,606 

15,000 

166,623 

- 

- 

16,029 

4,954 

202,606 

4  2,803 

- 

- 

2,928 

2,720 

208 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,928 

15  386 

"493 

i'75 

"620 

20  1 

22  1,240 

5,994 

77,224 
57,463 

5,000 
11,000 

2,502 
45,628 

47,450 

18  259 
21835 

22,013 

77,224 
57,463 

- 

1,999 

48,590 

10,000 

324 

334,000 

- 

4,266 

- 

48,590 

4  1,000 
4  5,000 

- 

- 

18,346 
46,986 

5,000 
15,000 

4,753 
25  4,356 
20,555 

_ 

26 1,236 

3,001 
11,431 

_ 

18,346 
46,986 

- 

- 

- 

204,987 

96,000 

17,398 

- 

- 

- 

91,589 

204,987 

- 

- 

- 

48,911 

28,500 

227 

- 

- 

- 

20,184 

48,911 

- 

- 

- 

26,044 

9,900 

6,402 

- 

8,000 

- 

1,742 

26,044 

- 

- 

- 

56,140 

30,000 

4,716 

- 

21,000 

- 

424 

56,140 

4 100,000 

2'  6,000 

118,276 

254,276 

200,000 

54,276 

- 

- 

- 

- 

254,276 

3  49,970 

28  41,990 

- 

91,990 

50,000 

30 

- 

- 

- 

41,960 

91,990 

3  3,500 

- 

242 

6,922 

5,000 

1,109 

- 

813 

- 

- 

6,922 

4  21,179 

29  302 

- 

115,583 

33,000 

70,428 

- 

8,000 

30  4,155 

- 

115,583 

16  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Taxes  and  water  rates. 

18  Bad  debts  reserve. 

19  Office  fixtures. 

29  One  share  of  stock. 


21  Eeserve. 

22  Lease  improvements. 

23  And  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

24  Merchandise  consigned. 

25  Due  on  consigned  merchandise. 


26  Special  loan. 
2'  Personal  estate. 

28  Treasury  stock. 

29  Prepaid  insurance. 

39  Depreciation  account. 


430 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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chandise, 
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Kermel  Apparatus  Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

$1,000 

_ 

i$920 

$32 

$230 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kershaw-Williams  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Nov.  29, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,101 

3,247 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Keystone  Job  Print,  Brock- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.      6j 

Jan.      6, 

25,000 

- 

4,200 

200 

1,200 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ke\stone  Stoker   Company, 

Oct.    19, 

Oct.    13, 

June  30, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,338 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kibbe    Brothers    Company, 

Feb.     4', 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1 , 

100,000 

$293,242 

87,789 

128,310 

115,642 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kilburn,  Linook  &  Co.,  Fall 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

66,846 

29,875 

25,121 

51,473 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kilburn  Mill,  New  Bedford, 

Dec.   20, 
1913. 

Nov.  25, 
1913. 

Sept.  27, 
1913. 

1,500,000 

503,147 

1,460,282 

456,827 

238,396 

Kilby  Inves'tment  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

"IQO 

36,271 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kiley    Hardware    Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

•Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

20,326 

7,331 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Kilgour  Boiler  Setting  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

J^n.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,140 

pany,  Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Killingley        Manufacturing 

Aug.   14, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

600,000 

463,358 

300,060 

86,044 

51,572 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Killion     Rubber     Company, 

July   30, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

50,000 

9,000 

6,000 

3,000 

15,662 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kinaball  Aeroplane  Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

600 

100 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kimball  and  Cary  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    19, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

4,800 

4,353 

10,853 

36,106 

_  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kimball     System,     Incorpo- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

14,098 

15,961 

rated,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

King  Mining  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

"Jan.    24. 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

190,000 

85,000 

3,700 

- 

3 

King  Philip  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  13, 
1914. 

Oct.    29, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

1,500,000 

558,500 

945,000 

743,583 

430,624 

King    Philip    Tavern    Com- 

May 14, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

40,000 

2,846 

4,972 

1,773 

pany,  Lakeville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

King  Printing  Company,  The, 

Julv     8, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

10,753 

848 

2,479 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Kingman   and   Hearty  Inc., 

May     1, 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  31, 

12,500 

- 

- 

3,506 

23,303 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

King's  Public  Market  Com- 

Sept. 16, 

Aug.  15, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

21  5,635 

5,157 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kingsbury-Bendslev       Com- 

Aug.    1, 

19  July    17, 

Apr.    11, 

50,000 

- 

4,865 

with 

5,943 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'ch'y 

Kinkead  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.   30, 
1914. 

Jan.      5, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

6,000 

- 

1,454 

4,469 

11,639 

Kinnell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug.  14, 

Aug.   11, 

Julv    15, 

90,000 

- 

- 

39,271 

7,822 

pany,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kinney  Heating  and  Supply 

June  24, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

1,435 

5,760 

Company,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kinney  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

2«  81,688 

36,735 

30,193 

pany,  Boston. 
Klebart  &  Steinberg   (Inc.), 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June     1, 

May     4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

382 

3,206 

Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Klein    Manufacturing    Com- 

May    1, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

- 

800 

1,000 

800 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kleno   Manufacturing   Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.      4, 

Jan.      4, 

10,000 

- 

450 

223 

511 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kneil  Coal  Company,  West- 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

5,650 

2,200 

3,142 

14,657 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  tools. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

*  Patterns. 

■■  Office  fixtures  and  equipment. 


8  Treasury  stock. 
'  Mortgage  note. 
8  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 
0  Investments. 
10  Prepaid  expense. 


11  Reserve  for  taxes. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  And  office  furniture. 

I''  Patent  rights. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


431 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i 

•g 
1 

i 

-a 

"o 

1 

s. 

>> 

s 

1 

1 

■43  a 

1 

1 

1 

3 

- 

2  $8 

- 

Sl,190 

$1,000 

$3 

- 

- 

$187 

- 

$1,190 

- 

- 

82,170 

8,518 

5,100 

2,957 

- 

8461 

- 

- 

8,518 

- 

- 

300 

5,900 

2,500 

2,800 

- 

600 

- 

- 

5,900 

3  $200,000 

4  900 

5  180 
6  77,190 

279,608 
624,983 

200,000 
100,000 

377 
33,502 

^  $34,560 

5,000 
29,000 

874,231 
427,921 

279,608 
624,983 

8  23,072 

9  98,593 
i»317 

4,127 

299,424 

2,658,652 

36,371 

27,657 

75,500 

1,500,000 

10,000 

12,000 

124,663 
72,980 
24,771 
13,207 

- 

99,261 

625,000 

with  acots. 
payable 

1136,691 
12  316,000 

2,450 

107,981 
1,600 

299,424 

2,658,652 

36,371 

27,657 

w  5,000 

- 

- 

7,140 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,140 

7,140 

- 

15  5,020 

- 

906,054 

196,200 

46,107 

326,645 

337,102 

- 

906,054 

16 15,000 
1'  19,000 
18 15,470 

- 

: 

67,662 
16,170 

50,000 
16,170 

3,966 

- 

- 

13,696 

~ 

67,662 
16,170 

- 

- 

- 

56,112 

30,000 

8,714 

- 

2,000 

15,398 

- 

56,112 

- 

- 

30,059 

2,500 

20,601 

- 

- 

6,958 

- 

30,059 

- 

20  4,800 

- 

93,503 

85,000 

3,073 

- 

- 

- 

5,430 

93,503 

- 

- 

- 

2,677,707 

1,500,000 

388,009 

200,000 

- 

224,365 

365,333 

2,677,707 

17 13,000 

- 

- 

62,591 

50,000 

1,741 

- 

10,850 

- 

- 

62,591 

- 

- 

7,002 

21,082 

7,500 

13,582 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,082 

"5,900 

- 

- 

32,709 

12,500 

19,363 

- 

- 

- 

846 

32,709 

1^4,800 

22  400 

23  2,300 

404 

17,896 
15,608 

10,000 
10,000 

2,896 
4,714 

5,000 

- 

_ 

894 

17,896 
15,608 

"  6,000 

- 

671 

24,233 

6,000 

18,233 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,233 

w  82,129 

- 

- 

129,222 

90,000 

11,479 

- 

- 

- 

27,743 

129,222 

- 

- 

- 

8,195 

5,000 

900 

- 

2,190 

- 

105 

8,195 

"  1,023,254 

25 185,927 

- 

1,357,797 
3,588 

1,000,000 

26  35,499 

1,000 

9,962 
126 

: 

18,500 

293,836 

2,462 

1,357,797 
3,588 

- 

- 

200 

2,800 

2,100 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,800 

16  2,000 
I'  7  500 

- 

711 

11,395 

25,649 

10,000 
10,000 

670 
2,019 

8,900 

725 

- 

4,730 

11,395 
25,649 

15  Prepaid  items. 

16  Trade-marks. 
1'  Good  will. 

18  Good  will  and  patentable  ideas. 


19  Adjourned. 

20  Stock  of  King  Mining  Co. 

21  And  stock. 

22  Horses. 


23  Automobiles. 

24  And  patterns  and  fixtures. 

25  Development  and  organization. 

26  Subscriptions  to  stock  to  be  issued. 


432 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Knight  and  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   30, 

■   Nov.    1, 

Nov.    1, 

$4,000 

_ 

$850 

$3,821 

$21,14'2 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Knight      Grain      Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

10,000 

$4,000 

1,300 

5,400 

9,600 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Knights-Allen  Co.,  Haverhill, 

July   29, 
1914. 

July    28, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

2  9,696 

20,052 

58,605 

Knitted   Padding   Company, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.   31, 

35,000 

10,613 

6,000 

.    9,496 

55,279 

Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Knojah  Shock  Absorber  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.    28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

47 

pany,  Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Knowles  Freeman  Fish  Com- 

June 22, 

June     3, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,437 

7,329 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Knox    &    Morse    Company, 

July     9, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

19,674 

44,805 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Knox    Street    Garage    Inc., 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.      1, 

10,000 

- 

2,562 

2,770 

8,068 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Koehler  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    31, 

Deo.   31, 

100,000 

- 

8  500 

2,594 

841 

pany,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Koen  Brothers,  Incorporated, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.    31, 

65,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,378 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Koerner  &  Mitchell  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

500 

4,107 

12,052 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

KoUen  Importing  Company, 

July    25, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,300 

853 

779 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Koral   Manufacturing   Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

300 

1,099 

1,239 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Kozy   Slipper   Company, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

11,588 

10,469 

17,159 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kraft,    Bates    and    Spencer, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

i3  6,253 

30,593 

68,753 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

« 

Krey  Music  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

450 

3,960 

774 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Kuhn,  Fisher  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

May  27, 

"Feb.   28, 

Deo.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

39,339 

^  rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

'     1914. 

1913. 

KuTO     Medicine     Company, 

Feb.    18, 

w  Nov.  25, 

June  30, 

,  5,000 

- 

513 

980 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Kyle  Minmg  Company,  The, 

June   11, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

1'  229,970 

18  2,128 

- 

4 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.    A.    Hastings    Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

23,798 

10,084 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  A.  Johnson  Company,  Inc., 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,352 

14,671 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  A.  Rankin  &  Company, 

July    17, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,731 

2,190 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  A.  Rogers  Company,  Bos- 

May    2, 

Apr.      6, 

Mch.  24, 

30,000 

- 

- 

6,293 

27,386 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  A.  Thompson  Scenic  Rail- 

Mch. 12, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

way   Company  of  Massa- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

chusetts,  Revere. 

L.  A.  Williamson   Company, 

Dec.    19, 

Sept.  18, 

Mav  31, 

150,000 

- 

6,455 

1,683 

2,023 

Boston  (for  191-3). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

L.  A.  Williamson  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

"Sept.  18, 

May  30, 

150,000 

- 

6,134 

915 

870 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

-  1914. 

L.  &  M.  Wool  Cleaning  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

16,334 

- 

130 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

'1913. 

L.  B.  B.  Faucet  Company, 

June   15, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     4, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  B.  Evans'  Son  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

64,232 

27,467 

151,672 

143,169 

Wakefield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.     B.     Moody     Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    20, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,200 

1,391 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Team  equipment. 

2  And  plant. 

■5  Investment. 
"^  Prepaid  item. 
^  Patent  rights. 


"  Special  loans. 
'  Office  fixtures. 
8  And  equipment. 
0  Good  will. 
•"  Equipment. 


11  Franchise. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  And  fixtures. 
I''  Adjourned. 
IS  Securities. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


433 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

(2 

3 
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1 

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a 

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o 

3 

- 

- 

- 

$25,813 

$4,000 

$7,126 

- 

- 

- 

$14,687 

$25,813 

- 

1  $1,700 

- 

22,000 

10,000 

1,500 

- 

$8,000 

$2,500 

- 

22,000 

6  $1,000 

3  75 
<  1,979 

- 

90,407 
82,388 

20,000 
35,000 

47,083 

: 

70,000 

407 

3C5 

90,407 
82,388 

5  5,000 

- 

- 

5,047 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

5,047 

- 

- 

10,766 

5,000 

5,027 

- 

- 

- 

739 

10,766 

- 

- 

- 

64,480 

25,000 

14,676 

- 

6  24,804 

- 

- 

64,480 

- 

7  402 

$82 

13,884 

6,010 

4,436 

- 

800 

2,638 

- 

13,884 

- 

- 

7,663 

11,598 

300 

11,298 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,598 

9  15,000 

1°  3,205 

31,968 

103,551 

65,000 

5,473 

$25,000 

8,078 

- 

- 

103,551 

- 

- 

4,873 

21,532 

10,000 

5,113 

- 

- 

6,419 

- 

21,532 

9  3,500 

- 

919 

7,351 

5,120 

2,231 

- 

~ 

- 

~ 

7,351 

9  5,000 

- 

- 

7,638 

5,000 

203 

900 

- 

- 

1,535 

7,638 

5  41,152 

11 10,000 

: 

90,368 
105,599 

50,000 
78,000 

2,301 
26,798 

- 

32,000 

1,067 
12  5,000 

801 

90,368 
105,599 

- 

- 

- 

5,184 

30 

5,154 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,184 

- 

IS  166,988 

87,486 

293,813 

100,000 

1,733 

- 

192,080 

- 

- 

293,813 

- 

16  9,803 

- 

11,296 

5,000 

226 

- 

- 

6,070 

- 

11,296 

- 

19  52,859 

20  51,110 

- 

336,071 

200,000 

1,937 

- 

22,050 

21 110,315 

1,769 

336,071 

- 

- 

- 

33.882 

20,000 

8,081 

- 

- 

5,000 

801 

33,882 

9  3,435 

22 15,000 
'3  85 

- 

35,543 

25,000 

10,165 

- 

- 

378 

- 

35,543 

5  5,453 
9  28,500 

2^209 

9,690 

49,564 
33,888 

36,600 
25,000 

12,964 
2,202 

_ 

_ 

6,686 

_ 

49,564 
33,888 

- 

25  70,000 
26  5,000 

- 

75,000 

5,000 

70,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

75,000 

5 150,000 

- 

- 

160,161 

150,000 

2,475 

- 

1,675 

- 

6,011 

160,161 

5 150,000 

- 

- 

1,57,919 

150,000 

2,636 

- 

- 

- 

5,283 

157,919 

5  20,000 

- 

8,464 

44,928 

25,000 

100 

- 

19,828 

- 

- 

44,928 

■"  30,000 

- 

10,065 

40,065 

40,065 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,065 

- 

2'  8,007 
39  551 

- 

394,54.7 
7,142 

100,000 
4,200 

36,269 

28  3,000 

1,987 

- 

51,000 

175,000 
29  29,278 

955 

394,547 
7,142 

16  Stockholders. 
1'  Mining  lands. 

18  And  office  fittings. 

19  Development  account. 
2"  Treasury  stock. 


21  Working  capital. 

22  Leases. 

23  Prepaid  expense. 

2^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
25  Scenic  railway. 


26  Rights. 

2'  Deferred  charges. 

28  Dividend  payable. 

29  Reserve  for  depreciation,  etc. 

30  Fixtures. 


434 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 

a 
s 
s 

m 

C3 

P. 

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1  . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proo- 

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L.    B.    Ramsdell    Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.    24, 

$45,000 

$27,000 

$15,000 

$50,489 

$46,226 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  B.  Southwick   Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

334,328 

89,855 

289,641 

335,399 

The,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  Brayton  &  Co.,  Inc.  New- 

July  21, 

2  Apr.     9 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  C.  Smith  &  Bros.  Type- 

Apr.    4, 

Mch.  18 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

1,500 

_ 

writer  Company  of  Massa- 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

chusetts,  Boston. 

L.  C.  Thayer  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 25, 

Mch.  13 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

2,807 

23,148 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  D.  Jackson  Company,  Bos- 

May 20, 

Apr.   21 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,867 

11,167 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  D.  Litch  Building  Com- 

June 25, 

Feb.    12 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

700 

1,600 

11,886 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.    D.    Margolis    Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.     8 

Deo.     1, 

50,000 

- 

317 

2,120 

8,081 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

L.    D.    Robtins    Company, 

May  14, 

May     4 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,448 

8,953 

5,826 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  D.  Thayer  Manufacturing 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    14 

Jan.      2, 

50,000 

33,000 

10,000 

22,529 

5,395 

Company,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  D.  Willcutt  and  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

8,500 

5,500 

3,569 

79,964 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  Dimond  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

Jan.   15, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.     1, 

500,000 

- 

8  113,660 

571,766 

240,194 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  E.  Fosgate  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.     3, 
1914. 

Mch.  10 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

10,000 

5,000 

500 

287 

2,173 

L.   E.   Freeman   Co.,   North 

May     2, 

Apr.      1 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

12,000 

18,168 

10,200 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  E.  Knott  Apparatus  Com- 

July   30, 

July    10 

June     1, 

85,000 

- 

2,500 

116,063 

38,551 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.    E.    Sanborn    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.      1 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

3,024 

1,000 

5,284 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.     E.     Smith     Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

20,500 

1,200 

42,671 

29,123 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  G.  Fisk-Mooers  Company, 

Apr.    28, 

Mch.    2 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

12  22,171 

5,771 

4,927 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  H.  Daloz  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

19,299 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  H.  Goodnow  Foundry  Com- 

June    6, 

May  20 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

13  5,000 

16,500 

11,090 

50,475 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.   H.   Spaulding  Company, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.    18 

Deo.    15, 

40,000 

_ 

4,059 

63,196 

40,465 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

L.  Hardy  Company,  Worces- 

Oct.     7, 

Sept.    9 

Sept.     1, 

25,000 

15,000 

16,000 

15,462 

11,549 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  J.  Foss  Company,  Cam- 

Dec.  26, 

Oct.    20 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

5,900 

4,240 

7,962 

13,066 

bridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

L.  J.  Laporte  Drug  Co.,  Hol- 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.    3 

Mch.    2, 

5,000 

3,850 

- 

- 

314 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  J.  Mutty  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    21 

Deo.   31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

255,532 

222,369 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  K.  Husted  Company,  Inc., 

Dec.     2, 

June  30 

June  30, 

20,000 

_ 

4,000 

_ 

500 

Chelsea. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

L.  L.  Brown  Paper  Company, 

July    16, 

July    14 

June     1, 

200,000 

120,000 

80,000 

377,295 

108,516 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  M.  Dyer  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    20 

,     Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

1,000 

3,098 

39,139 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  M.  Koritz  Company,  Law- 

May 19, 

26  Apr.     4 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

342 

2,903 

rence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Bonds. 

2  No  business  done. 
'  Fixtures. 

<  Two  auto  trucks. 
'  Good  will  and  lease. 


6  Reserve. 

'  Office  furniture. 

8  And  fixtures  and  subway  improvement. 

9  Common   stock   of  A.   D.  Matthews 

Sons,  Inc. 


1°  Good  will. 

n  Reserved  for  depreciation. 

12  And  tools,  etc. 

"  Leased  ground. 

1'  Securities. 


1914. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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S45,000 

$325 

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- 

$28,000 

$28,794 

$147,119 

- 

- 

- 

1,049,223 

400,000 

80,405 

- 

$168,700 

400,118 

- 

1,049,223 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

3  82,000 

1,500 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

« 2,213 

- 

28,168 

10,000 

1,705 

- 

- 

10,000 

6,463 

28,168 

6  36,200 

- 

- 

22,234 

15,000 

5,210 

- 

- 

- 

2,024 

22,234 

- 

- 

8,524 

22,710 

10,000 

12,710 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,710 

- 

- 

18,140 

28,658 

16,300 

12,358 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,658 

- 

- 

60,101 

79,328 

10,000 

12,288 

- 

57,040 

- 

- 

79,328 

- 

- 

- 

70,924 

50,000 

10,924 

- 

- 

6 10,000 

- 

70,924 

- 

'500 

- 

98,033 

45,000 

42,967 

- 

- 

- 

10,066 

98,033 

- 

9  250,000 

- 

1,175,620 

380,500 

388,098 

- 

114,000 

293,022 

- 

1,175,620 

10  3,000 

- 

- 

10,960 

10,000 

642 

- 

- 

- 

318 

10,960 

- 

- 

- 

40,368 

25,000 

13,032 

- 

- 

- 

2,336 

40,368 

- 

- 

- 

157,114 

85,000 

11,242 

- 

31,101 

29,771 

- 

157,114 

- 

- 

- 

9,308 

5,000 

4,301 

- 

- 

- 

7 

9,308 

- 

- 

- 

93,494 

30,000 

4,847 

13,500 

10,100 

11 10,000 

25,047 

93,494 

i»  5,000 

- 

- 

37,869 

20,000 

4,393 

- 

5,972 

- 

7,504 

37,869 

- 

- 

390 

22,689 

15,000 

7,689 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,689 

- 

"  15,000 

- 

98,065 

15,000 

4,046 

- 

12,500 

15 15,000 

51,519 

98,065 

- 

- 

- 

107,720 

40.000 

2,740 

- 

63,228 

16  1,752 

- 

107,720 

- 

- 

- 

58,011 

25,000 

13,986 

- 

- 

15,000 

4,025 

58,011 

- 

17  346 

- 

31,514 

3,700 

17,766 

18  750 

5,000 

4,298 

- 

31,514 

- 

- 

122 

4,286 

3,000 

- 

1,286 

- 

- 

- 

4,286 

10  1  ■ 

"110 

31 

- 

478,013 

400,000 

24,553 

20  13 

- 

- 

53,447 

- 

478,013 

- 

- 

2,500 

7,000 

1,500 

5,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

21 14,000 

- 

699,811 

200,000 

100,784 

- 

- 

22  36,864 

362,163 

699,811 

- 

23  47,006 
24 1,993 

- 

92,236 

75,000 

9,713 

- 

4,000 

3,173 
25  350 

- 

92,236 

2' 343 

3,588 

1,500 

1,780 

308 

3,588 

15  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1^  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 

17  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  Mortgage. 

19  Attorney  fees  advanced. 


2°  Travelling  man's  expense  account. 

21  Investments. 

22  Depreciation  account. 

23  And  personal  property  and  fix- 

tures. 


21  Prepaid  insurance. 
25  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
28  Adjourned. 
27  Horse  and  wagon. 


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L.  M.  Pierce  Co.,  Fred  A. 

May     1, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

S15,000 

$2,651 

$14,758 

$80,133 

Hoschke,  Prop.,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.    P.    Churchill    Company, 

Nov.  16, 

July    24 

June  30, 

5,000 

S3,290 

5,269 

23,603 

6,673 

Berkley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  P.  Page  Company,  Spring- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    10 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

700 

5,173 

4,499 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  P.  Soule  &  Son  Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.    2 

Mch.     1, 

50,000 

34,000 

11,000 

- 

101,293 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.    Q.    White    Co-operative 

Oct.    22, 

2  July    30 

June  30, 

50,000 

125,652 

_ 

_ 

74 

Company,  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  Q.  White  Shoe  Company, 

July     2, 

2  May     8 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

_ 

98,000 

100,766 

617,166 

Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  R.  Potter  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Feb.     3 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

9,000 

- 

- 

3,924 

1,859 

L.    Robert   Tidd    Company, 

May     6, 

May     1 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

_ 

8  3,972 

173 

855 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  S.  Johnson  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.     4 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

9  20,000 

5,000 

9,000 

22,278 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  S.  Starrett  Company,  The, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    28 

Dec.    31, 

3,500,000 

"  1,015,127 

214,364 

1,445,677 

165,459 

Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  S.  Watson  Manufacturing 

Oct.    28, 

Oct.      5 

July      1, 

30,000 

6,550 

10,025 

60,771 

15,710 

Company,  Leicester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.  W.  &  H.  F.  Morse  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.    27 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

_ 

500 

3,292 

2,880 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  W.  Anthony  Co.,  Lynn,     . 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Jan.    27 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

15,000 

- 

- 

18,866 

23,960 

L.  W.  Bigelow's  Sons  Furni- 

June    5, 

Feb.    21 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

8,516 

11,484 

ture  Company,  Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.    W.    Briggs     Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

1,000 

1,051 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L.  Wolfson's  Sons  (Corpora- 

Oct.   22, 

Oct.      9 

Ju.ly   31, 

7,500 

_ 

500 

645 

1,465 

tion),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L.    Z.    Carpenter   Company, 

June     8, 

May  21 

Apr.     1, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

6,904 

7,455 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

La  Duke  Glea  Construction 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.     2 

,     Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

La  Espanola  Cigar  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    10 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

1,090 

113 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

La  Justice  Publishing  Com- 

Mch. 10, 

Feb.      3 

Dec.    31, 

10,000 

_ 

3,500 

500 

200 

pany,    Incorporated,    Hol- 
yoke. 
La-Lo  Company,  The,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

150 

250 

1,190 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

La   Pierre    Drug    Company, 

June  25, 

May  26 

May     1, 

19,920 

_ 

_ 

10,000 

5,781 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Labelle  Gas  Regulator  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

"Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

200 

100 

- 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Laboratory  Kitchen:  Incorpo- 

Dec.    9, 

Nov.  20 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

3,345 

3,592 

rated,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lace  Shop,  Inc.,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.   28, 
1914. 

Feb.    10 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,611 

4,004 

Laconia  Car  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.    1, 

Nov.  25 

Sept.  30, 

2,000,000 

632,353 

477,657 

717,518 

198,716 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ladew-Jones  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May   12, 
1914. 

May     4 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

200,000 

- 

- 

45,022 

184,339 

Lagasse  Brothers  Company, 

May   16, 

Mch.    2 

Mch.    2, 

10,000 

- 

2,310 

7,913 

17,428 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lake  Ariguanabo  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

186,030 

_ 

1,847 

9,152 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lake   Boon   Shop    (Incorpo- 

June    9, 

May  10, 

Apr.    30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

407 

2,910 

rated),  Stow. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Teaming. 

2  In  lieu  of  annual. 

3  Prepaid  insurance. 
<  Advance  payments. 


6  Accrued  interest  receivable. 
"  Accrued  items. 
'  Good  will. 
8  And  tools. 


9  Equity. 

1°  And  reserve  for  depreciation. 

"  And  equipment. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

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$97,542 

$15,000 

$13,770 

- 

$64,857 

$3,915 

- 

$97,542 

- 

151,700 

- 

40,535 

5,000 

28,905 

- 

- 

5,152 

$1,478 

40,535 

- 

- 

- 

10,372 

5,000 

800 

- 

- 

4,572 

- 

10,372 

- 

- 

- 

146,293 

50,000 

86,293 

$10,000 

- 

- 

- 

146,293 

- 

3  167 

- 

125,893 

10,000 

675 

39,000 

76,218 

- 

- 

125,893 

- 

4  39,391 

3  2,827 
5  486 

- 

858,636 

250,000 

25,627 

- 

571,813 

6  9,701 
1,495 

- 

858,636 

7  S5,000 

- 

$2,206 

12,989 

9,000 

3,989 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,989 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

56,278 

40,000 

3,600 

- 

- 

10  5,000 

7,678 

56,278 

1,000,000  , 

12 1,500,000 

- 

5,340,627 

3,500,000 

35,944 

- 

1,600,000 

204,683 

- 

5,340,627 

- 

- 

- 

93,056 

30,000 

31,567 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,489 

93,056 

- 

- 

4,671 

11,343 

8,000 

2,143 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

11,343 

- 

13  3,146 

- 

45,972 

15,000 

13,861 

- 

15,800 

1,311 

- 

45,972 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

4,000 

7,440 

- 

14  1,714 
15 1,286 

- 

5,560 

20,000 

7  8,500 

- 

1,097 

11,648 

10,000 

1,648 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,648 

■     7  5,000 

- 

276 

7,886 

7,500 

386 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,886 

- 

- 

- 

14,359 

8,000 

1,938 

- 

4,286 

- 

135 

14,359 

- 

- 

5,425 

5,425 

5,000 

425 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,425 

- 

- 

57 

1,260 

1,000 

150 

- 

110 

- 

- 

1,260 

7  300 

- 

- 

4,500 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

4,500 

16  74,975 

- 

- 

76,565 

75,000 

369 

- 

- 

- 

1,196 

76,565 

7  2,098 

- 

402 

18,281 

12,600 

800 

- 

- 

4,881 

- 

18,281 

18  7,060 

- 

2,383 

9,743 

9,220 

523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,743 

7  25,000 

13  23,085 

5,945 

60,967 

50,000 

10,967 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,967 

- 

20  3,374 

- 

24,989 

10,000 

6,388 

- 

8,600 

- 

1 

24,989 

7  370,000 

215,582 

- 

2,401,826 

2,000,000 

365,952 

- 

- 

35,874. 

- 

2,401,826 

- 

- 

- 

229,361 

200,000 

27,131 

- 

- 

- 

2,230 

229,361 

- 

- 

- 

27,651 

10,000 

4,102 

- 

- 

- 

13,549 

27,651 

- 

- 

- 

197,029 

100,000 

1,696 

- 

76,359 

18,974 

- 

197,029 

7 1,500 

20  408 

- 

5,225 

3,000 

135 

- 

- 

- 

2,090 

5,225 

12  stock  in  other  corporations. 

13  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

14  Note  T.  H.  McCreery,  Pres. 

15  Note  C.  E.  McGlashan,  Treas. 


18  Trade-marks,  good  will  and  profit 
and  loss. 

17  Adjourned. 

18  Patent  rights. 


18  Plants. 

20  Fixtures. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Lake  Waban  Laundry  Com- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

$28,784 

with  R.  E. 

$4,875 

pany,  Wellesley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lake  Williams  Ice  Company, 

June   15, 

May  14, 

May     1, 

8,000 

4,700 

mo 

S3,500 

4,977 

The,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lakeside  Construction  Com- 

Dec.  22, 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.    12, 

150,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

345 

pany,  Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lakeview  Press,  Framingham, 

Sept.  21, 
1914. 

Sept.  11, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

17,897 

2,203 

3,780 

Lally  Commercial  Body  Co., 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

10,000 

4,750 

5,617 

3,387 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lamb  &  Ritchie  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

121,800 

2  64,500 

61,737 

60,276 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lamb  Knitting  Machine 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

91,862 

21,139 

43,316 

43,478 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lambeth  Rope  Corporation, 

Apr.     8, 

4  Mch.  16, 

Dec.    27, 

30,000 

12,500 

14,245 

16,762 

14,492 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lambson  Furniture  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

24,059 

27,571 

The,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914, 

1913. 

Lamere    &    Robinson    Com- 

Dec.   16, 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  17, 

6,000 

- 

200 

950 

1,800 

pany,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lamson  and  Goodnow  Manu- 

Mch. 17, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

381,500 

9 150,000 

57,139 

129,065 

92,382 

facturing  Company,  Buck- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

land. 

Lancaster  Mills,  Boston, 

Dec.   27, 
1913. 

Dec.   12, 
1913. 

Nov.    1, 
1913. 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

with  R.  E. 

746,333 

754,917 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark  Co., 

July    23, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

5,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lands  End  Motor  Co.,  Rock- 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

_ 

2,000 

- 

- 

port. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lane  &  Co.  Corporation,  Bos- 

Nov. 16, 

*  Nov.     2, 

July   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

- 

9,500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lane  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston, 

July   31, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lane   Brothers   Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      3, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

75,873 

79,264 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lane     Bros.     Company     of 

May  11, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

2,500 

- 

600 

Chartley,  Norton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lane-Libby    Fisheries    Com- 

June 18, 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     1, 

450,000 

176,459 

with  R.  E. 

146,421 

41,965 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lane's  Cove  Pier  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.    11, 

13,300 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,595 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Langdon     Store     Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.    1, 

4,500 

700 

_ 

3,750 

2,800 

The,  Monterey. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Langewald    Company,    The, 

Sept.  24, 

July     7, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

49,619 

6,637 

5,000 

2,036 

Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Language       Correspondence 

May     1, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Schools,    Inc.,    The,    Bos- 
ton. 
Larchar     &     Branch,     Inc., 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.    13, 

Oct.      6, 

Aug.     1, 

20,000 

_ 

160 

12,500 

500 

Webster. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Larrabee  and  Stearns,  Inc., 

Aug.   17, 

4  Aug.   14, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,400 

572 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

L' Association        Progressive 

May  29, 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.    17, 

40,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

300 

Franco-.4mericaine          de 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield,  Massachusetts, 

Springfield. 

Laurel  Lake  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Oct.    22, 
1914. 

Oct.    20, 
1914. 

Oct.      1, 
1914. 

600,000 

210,000 

390,000 

273,228 

22,841 

Lawler   Bros.   Theatre   Co., 

Apr.   21, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawler    Printing    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

6,188 

500 

2,207 

The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

I  Good  will. 
'  And  expense. 
'  Patent  rights. 
*  Adjourned. 


^  Reserve  for  depreciation, 
•i  Horses  and  wagons. 
'  Repair  account. 
8  Reserve. 


»  And  power. 

1"  Electric  power  equipment, 
n  Insurance. 
•2  Interest. 


1914. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

CO  m 

O  ?  o 

i 

a 

§ 

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o 
H 

CO 

o 

k 

< 

a 

J. 

Si 
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3 
□, 

3 

i 

k 

o 

- 

- 

- 

$33,659 

$25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$8,659 

$33,659 

- 

- 

- 

13,877 

8,000 

$1,071 

- 

$1,900 

$500 

2,406 

13,877 

1S500 

- 

S434,796 

435,641 

150,000 

2,002 

$11,350 

272,289 

- 

- 

435,841 

- 

- 

- 

23,880 

5,000 

2,164 

15,306 

- 

- 

1,410 

23,880 

91,000 

- 

- 

114,754 

100,000 

4,493 

8,000 

2,261 

- 

- 

114,754 

3  500 
1 12,000 

~ 

: 

320,813 
199,795 

200,000 
40,000 

12,223 

: 

15,700 

: 

120,813 
131,872 

320,815 
199,795 

- 

- 

- 

57,999 

30,000 

7,588 

- 

- 

6  7,759 

12,652 

57,999 

- 

6  $2,500 

7  5Q0 

- 

54,630 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

8  29,105 

5,525 

54,630 

- 

3,900 

6,850 

6,000 

350 

- 

500 

- 

- 

6,850 

- 

3,955 
w  9,513 

60,101 

502,155 

381,500 

120,655 

- 

- 

- 

- 

502,155 

_ 

11 1,190 
12  7,360 

40,200 

2,550,000 
5,000 

1,000,000 
5,000 

- 

- 

1,550,000 

- 

- 

2,550,000 
5,000 

- 

- 

1,875 

3,875 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,875 

- 

- 

3,875 

- 

- 

- 

9,500 

6,500 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

13 1,379 
1-1168 

- 

156,684 

100,000 

17,231 

- 

36,645 

2,808 

- 

156,684 

- 

15  2,250 

750 

6,100 

3,000 

100 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

6,100 

25,000 

"200 
i'500 

- 

390,545 

305,000 

10,678 

- 

38,740 

- 

36,127 

390,545 

- 

- 

2,237 

13,832 

13,300 

532 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,832 

- 

- 

- 

7,250 

4,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,250 

7,250 

- 

- 

23,764 

87,056 

44,500 

1,496 

17,500 

23,560 

- 

- 

87,056 

18  9,000 

- 

10 

9,010 

9,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,010 

1 3,000 

- 

5,974 

22,124 

20,000 

524 

- 

1,600 

- 

- 

22,124 

I  3,000 

- 

2,204 

12,176 

10,000 

1,276 

- 

900 

- 

- 

12,176 

- 

- 

- 

5,300 

4,300 

300 

- 

- 

80 

620 

5,300 

- 

20  5,000 

30,000 

89.6,069 
70,000 

600,000 
25,000 

231,069 
5,000 

40,000 

with  accts. 
payable 

19  65,000 

- 

896,069 
70,000 

~ 

~ 

- 

8,895 

5,000 

904 

1,300 

- 

1,691 

8,895 

13  Fixtures. 

^*  Unexpired  insurance. 
15  Horses  and  teams. 
1^  Stock  owned. 


1'  Vessel  property. 
18  Good  will,  courses  of  instruction 
and  services. 


1'  And  depreciation. 

2"  Scenery,  seats,  fixtures,  etc. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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s 

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o 

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1 

2 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

3 

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chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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^ 

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Lawncrest     Inn     Company, 

May  26, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

$15,000 

S14,917 

_ 

S4,600 

$454 

Sharon. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence    &    Stanley    Co., 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     2, 

Nov.  24, 

2,000 

- 

S435 

1,600 

2,257 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence  B.  Smith  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

15,387 

24,794 

42,289 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence   Baseball   Associa- 

Dec.    8, 

Oct.      6, 

Oct.     6, 

7,500 

- 

- 

1,500 

1,332 

tion,  Lawrence, 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lawrence  Development  Cor- 

June    3, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

166 

18,761 

poration,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence    Duck    Company, 

Aug.   14, 

3  July   24, 

June  30, 

400,000 

420,134 

withR.E. 

214,108 

182,655 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence    Grain    and    Coal 

Aug.   14, 

June  19, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,683 

7,870 

Company,  The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence  Grocery  Company, 

Nov.  23, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

20,533 

16,427 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence  Hebrew  Merchants 

May     1, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

9,000 

- 

- 

29 

3,410 

Association  Inc.,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence  Ice  Company,  Law- 

Apr.  27, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

75,000 

1,000 

"25,000 

9,334 

rence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lav/rence  Improvement  Com- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

40,500 

45,500 

2,000 

864 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

71,253 

7,625 

91,856 

114,378 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

13  36,789 

Lawrence         Manufacturing 

June  13, 

June     9, 

Apr.    30, 

1,250,000 

420,199 

186,681 

1,053,691 

1,855,604 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence    Piano    Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.      6, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

170 

3,196 

The,  La^\Tence. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lawrence  Produce  Company, 

July     8, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

16,000 

T- 

- 

5,129 

23,076 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence  Pump  and  Engine 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

_ 

9,000 

4,789 

21,895 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lawrence  Rubber  Company, 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.   18, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

9,388 

2,835 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence    Street    Drug     & 

Nov.    6, 

3  Sept.  29, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

"2,000 

- 

Chemical  Company,   The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lawrence. 

Lawrence    Wholesale     Drug 

July     2, 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

37,315 

5,661 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Le  Courrier  Publishing  Com- 

Nov. 30, 

Oct.    29, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,710 

72 

3,979 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Le    Supplement    Publishing 

Mch.  24, 

22  _ 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

986 

Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leas  &  McVitty  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

22,327 

1,500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leatherbee    Company,    Bos- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,715 

30,718 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leavitt  and  Peirce  (Incorpo- 

Dec.  17, 

Sept.  30, 

Aug.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,532 

3,215 

rated),  Cambridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Leavitt   Machine   Co.,   The, 

Aug.  20, 

July    14, 

July     1, 

10,000 

11,000 

6,174 

16,000 

14,487 

Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leavitt's  Scotch  Polish  Com- 

Mch. 17, 

3  Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

951 

66 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

L'Echo  Publishing  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.  28, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

15,754 

11,050 

4,688 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ledder   &    Probst,   Incorpo- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

3,755 

8,143 

7,077 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lee   Creamery   Co-operative 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    20, 

3,500 

475 

50 

- 

82 

Association,  Lee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Liability  to  subscribers  for  stock 

not  fully  paid  for. 

3  Adjourned. 


*  Horses,  wagons  and  fixtures. 
''  Trade-marks. 
"  Equipment. 
'  Prepaid  items. 


8  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

9  Capital  stock  subscribed  for  but 

not  issued. 

10  And  ice. 


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441 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 

g  2  8 

i 

1 

i 
1 

i 

1 

-2 
m 

0 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

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T3 

a 

c  1 
I"? 

3 

a, 

3 

§ 

T3 

0 

1 

- 

- 

- 

S19,971 

$10,000 

$8,700 

$796 

$475 

- 

- 

$19,971 

- 

- 

- 

4,292 

2,000 

692 

- 

700 

- 

$900 

4,292 

- 

- 

- 

82,470 

35,000 

12,485 

- 

18,.325 

$2,775 

13,885 

82,470 

1S500 

- 

$4,168 

7,500 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,500 

- 

4  $984 

2,166 

21,093 

816,897 

14,537 

9,425 
2 11,668 
400,000 

3,600 

.325,466 
1,002 

with  accts. 
payable 
2,100 

- 

91,431 
7,835 

21,093 

816,897 

14,537 

550 

6  2,727 
?212 

11  24,000 
1211,000 

636 

39,949 

3,439 

145,334 

49,000 

700 

8  18,300 

300 

9  2,543 

69,300 

40,500 

16,131 

50,570 
8,500 

- 

2,200 

- 

2,618 

596 

25,464 

39,949 

3,439 

145,334 

49,000 

- 

- 

- 

321,901 

200,000 

5,933 

- 

- 

111,255 

4,713 

321,901 

~ 

_ 

6,923 

3,516,175 
10,289 

1,250,000 
5,400 

1,129,274 
4,889 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

"118,931 

1,017,970 

3,516,175 
10,289 

15  892 
16  2,612 
"1,515 

33,224 
35,684 

16,000 
24,000 

3,869 
18  1,280 

4,350 

4,700 

4,897 

2,478 
7,334 

33,224 
35,684 

- 

- 

- 

12,223 

5,000 

6,310 

- 

- 

- 

913 

12,223 

14,000 

- 

4,003 

10,003 

10,000 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,003 

- 

20 1,235 

- 

44,211 

15,000 

8,496 

- 

21 17,735 

- 

2,980 

44,211 

1600 

- 

5,137 

13,498 

8,600 

4,898 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,498 

12,000 

- 

2,081 

5,067 

5,000 

67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,067 

- 

- 

- 

23,827 

1,000 

21,707 

- 

- 

1,120 

- 

23,827 

- 

- 

- 

33,433 

5,000 

6,597 

- 

13,000 

8,836 

- 

33,433 

6 1,000 

- 

- 

10,747 

5,000 

3,586 

- 

2,000 

- 

161 

10,747 

- 

- 

- 

47,661 

10,000 

5,650 

- 

- 

- 

32,011 

47,661 

6  200 
1400 

- 

1,274 

2,891 

2,630 

261 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,891 

- 

- 

9,789 

41,281 

30,000 

272 

5,200 

5,809 

- 

- 

41,281 

1500 

- 

- 

19,475 

15,000 

3,250 

- 

- 

- 

1,225 

19,475 

- 

- 

2,893 

3,600 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

11  Personal. 

12  C.  L.  I.  stock. 

13  Timber  lots  in  N.H. 

1^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


16  Refrigerator  and  teams. 

16  Treasury  stock. 

1'  Expense. 

18  Due  dividend  account. 


19  And  fixtures. 

2"  Equipment  and  fixtures. 

21  Loans. 

22  None  held  since  organization. 


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Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


a 

03 

a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

sf.il 1 

-E2 

J2      . 

TION. 

S 

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aterial, 
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Lee      Hotel      Company, 

Aug.     7, 

July     6, 

June  25, 

S65,000 

$29,500 

$630 

Lee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Legal    Premium    Company, 

July     1, 

Aug.  29, 

Feb.    28, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Legal  Process  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 19, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  18, 

15,000 

- 

- 

$500 

1,685 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Legal  Service  Company,  Bos- 

May  15, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.    1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

200 

500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lehigh  and  Wilkes-Barre  Coal 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  16, 

June  30, 

300,000 

255,487 

S49,980 

319,587 

132,156 

Company  (Massachusetts), 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Leicester  Grocery  Company, 

May     4, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec,   31, 

6,C00 

- 

- 

4,887 

- 

The,  Leicester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leicester  Polar  Spring  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

2,000 

7,935 

363 

923 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lenox  Hotel  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    2, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

733,569 

22,159 

- 

31,021 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lenox     Jewelry     Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    10, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

6,612 

45,021 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lenox  Loan  and  Investment 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   29, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

3.284 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lenox  Motor  Car  Company, 

Nov.     9, 

Aug.     4, 

July    31, 

350,000 

35,000 

10,589 

w  70,366 

8,188 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lenox    Veterinary    Medicine 

Apr.    22, 

18  Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

400 

85 

Company,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leominster  Co-operative  As- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

49 

348 

sociation,  Inc.,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leominster  Drug  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    28, 

Nov.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,150 

150 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leominster  Electric  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.      1, 

Deo.   31, 

2,000 

- 

284 

2,500 

3,614 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leominster    Fuel    Company, 

July    10, 

Apr.   28, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

26,956 

5,241 

1,878 

18,936 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leominster  Investment  Asso- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

270 

ciates,  Incorporated,  Leom- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

inster. 

Leominster     Novelty     Co., 

Jan.      8, 

Oct.    21, 

Aug.  31, 

15,000 

10,360 

7,733 

6,002 

2,799 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Leominster    Shoe    Company 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

1,500 

- 

_ 

3,042 

410 

(Inc.),  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leominster    Worsted    Com- 

Dec.    2, 

Nov.     3, 

Oct.      6, 

100,000 

61,430 

28,458 

67,592 

27,279 

pany,  Leominster  (for  191.3). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Leominster    Worsted    Com- 

Nov. 24, 

Nov.     2, 

Oct.      1, 

100,000 

61,430 

29,610 

100,245 

32,198 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leon  Miller  Company,  Bos- 

June    4, 

May    4, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

2,502 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leonard    and    Baker    Stove 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

2,000 

200 

19,000 

16,925 

Company,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leonard   Lumber   Co.,   Bos- 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

35,211 

16,377 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leonard    Watch    Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

_ 

12,486 

26,075 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Furniture. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Patent  rights. 

''  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Supplies. 


8  Treasury  stock. 

'  Stock  in  other  companies. 

8  Fixtures. 

9  Undivided  profits. 

1°  Including  second  hand  cars. 


11  Stock  in  treasury. 

12  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

13  Insurance,  cancellation  value. 

1'  Labor   and     material   in    service 
department  on  cars  not  complete. 


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443 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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852,900 

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886,400 

- 

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1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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1,000 

2  S12,000 

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15,000 

15,000 

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15,000 

- 

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1,000 

1,000 

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- 

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1,000 

- 

- 

22,374 

779,584 

300,000 

$8,420 

- 

§471,164 

- 

- 

779,584 

3  3,053 

- 

2,063 

10,003 

6,000 

4,003 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,003 

2  1,000 

- 

9,604 

21,825 

5,000 

1,203 

- 

15,622 

- 

- 

21,825 

2  50,000 
2  5,000 

4 166,489 

5 10,030 

6 198,000 

7 1,000 

8 1,213 

9  639 

300 

1,212,268 

58,485 
3,584 

250,000 

35,000 
3,248 

79,572 
11,042 

820,000 

60,942 
10,079 

81,754 
336 

82,364 

1,212,268 

58,485 
3,584 

CO                           OlOO 

11 141,700 

12  8,460 

"500 

"410 

15 1,452 

10,076 
2,385 

318,073 

5,370 
397 

208,300 

5,370 
315 

14,079 
6 

16  20,000 

74,394 
17 1,300 

4 

72 

318,073 

5,370 
397 

- 

- 

- 

5,300 

5,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

100 

5,300 

- 

- 

- 

6,398 

1,000 

3,852 

- 

- 

1,546 

6,398 

- 

- 

- 

53,011 

40,000 

7,000 

- 

523 

- 

5,488 

53,011 

- 

2»  4,100 
21 5,000 

- 

9,370 

7,000 

22  112 

2,200 

- 

- 

58 

9,370 

3  2,000 
"1,000 
2  5,000 

- 

- 

34,894 

15,000 

5,931 

- 

12,518 

- 

1,445 

34,894 

8  300 

- 

3,752 

1,500 

1,784 

- 

- 

- 

468 

3,752 

- 

- 

- 

184,759 

100,000 

22,629 

- 

15,000 

45,350 

1,780 

184,759 

- 

- 

- 

223,483 

100,000 

36,769 

- 

45,000 

25,000 

16,714 

223,483 

- 

- 

- 

6,502 

5,000 

1,194 

- 

- 

308 

6.502 

- 

- 

- 

38,125 

6,000 

4,449 

8,800 

8,970 

- 

9,906 

38,125 

2  40,000 

23  1,162 

2^  16,945 
2M82 

- 

69,877 
78,561 

25,000 
60,000 

37,207 
5,775 

- 

6,100 
2,556 

- 

1,570 
10,230 

69,877 
78,561 

15  Sales    office    and    factory    office 

fixtures. 
1"  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
1'  Deposit  on  cars. 
18  Should  have  been  held. 


19  Trade-marks. 
2"  Loans  on  mortgages. 
21  Loan  on  municipal  note  to  town  of 
Leominster. 


22  Interest  payable. 

23  Teams  and  supplies. 
2^  Advanced  on  logs. 
25  Office  furniture. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Leopold     Morse     Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

S225,000 

_ 

$5,513 

$398,156 

$101,831 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Leslie  &  Griffith  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

2  _ 

Jan.    23, 

75,000 

- 

- 

43,561 

7,051 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leslie  Dry  Goods  Company, 

Oct.      5, 

Sept.  19, 

July    31, 

75,000 

- 

21,750 

.      89,455 

18,769 

The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Leslie   Manufacturing   Com- 

May  19, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

65,504 

18,315 

2,272 

pany,  Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Levirs  and  Sargent  Company, 

July    23, 

July     6, 

July      1, 

75,000 

- 

30,000 

25,906 

75,196 

Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Levy  Brothers  Inc.,  Boston,   . 

Mch.  27, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

9,000 

~ 

250 

4,000 

5,000 

Levy  Department  Store,  Inc., 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

16,982 

2,500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lewando's    French     Dyeing 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

15,000 

9 16,914 

122,125 

and    Cleansing    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Lewis  A.  Brown  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,580 

2,555 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lewis     A.     Crossett,     Inc., 

May  20, 

May   12, 

Apr.     1, 

750,000 

§197,100 

with  R.  E. 

144,712 

971,013 

Abington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lewis   E.    Tracy   Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

34,714 

20,815 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lewis  F.  Perry's  Sons  Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     1, 

1,000 

- 

4,450 

2,791 

18,658 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lewis  F.  Small,  Incorporated, 

Aug.  14, 

May     1, 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

351 

450 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lewis  J.  Bird  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ley?is     Leather     Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

- 

- 

1,217 

371 

Easton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lewis   Manufacturing   Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

69,444 

31,452 

129,960 

170,556 

pany,  Walpole. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lewis  Mine  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

130,339 

69,053 

- 

2 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lewis  Wharf  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

500,000 

- 

- 

9,717 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lexington    Coal    Company, 

July    15, 

June     8, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

3,500 

- 

9,716 

11,825 

Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lexington  Lumber  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

21,345 

- 

55,474 

63,110 

Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ley  CoiLstruction  Company, 

May  15, 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Libbie    Printing     Company, 

Jan.    29, 

2sJan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

12,665 

2,491 

20,020 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Liberty  Masonic  Association, 

May   11, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    1, 

32,400 

36,337 

- 

- 

313 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Liberty  Paper  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 14, 

Sept.     1, 

July     1, 

75,000 

10,000 

9,313 

15,695 

25,998 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Liberty    Square    Warehouse 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

600,000 

- 

- 

706,174 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Library  Bureau,  Cambridge, 

Sept.    9, 
1914. 

July    21, 
1914. 

Mav  31, 
1914. 

10,500 

- 

~ 

543 

~ 

Light   Publishing   Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.    17, 

Dec.    17, 

5,000 

_ 

1,200 

- 

100 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lilly     Brackett     Company, 

Dec.   24, 

25  Dec.    10, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

47,898 

Brockton. 

1913. 

1912. 

1913. 

Lincoln  and  Smith  Press,  Bos- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

23,769 

3,379 

5,756 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  None  held  in  1914. 
2  Good  will. 

■■  Construction  account. 
6  Patent  rights. 


"  Insurance  and  interest  prepaid. 
'  Accrued  interest. 
8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 
1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


11  Accrued  pay  roll. 

12  Trade-marks. 

13  Lasts  and  office  fixtures. 
I''  Formula. 

16  Stock  in  other  corporations. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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3  85,000 

1 10,000 

814,936 

80,548 

50,300 

820,248 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

80,548 

- 

4  26,322 

- 

156,296 

75,000 

75,051 

- 

- 

86,245 

- 

156,296 

=  616,710 

6 1,067 

235,480 

939,348 

770,000 

17,115 
'  12,832 

- 

139,401 

- 

939,348 

- 

- 

- 

131,102 

75,000 

13,376 

- 

33,053 

s  9,673 

131,102 

3  500 

- 

50 

9,800 

9,000 

700 

- 

- 

100 

- 

9,800 

-. 

1 4,000 

- 

23,482 

20,300 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

81,682 

23,482 

- 

11,259 

165,298 

10,000 

16,558 

- 

138,740 

- 

- 

165,298 

3  2,500 

- 

- 

11,635 

30 

2,714 

84,200 

3,199 

- 

1,492 

11,635 

- 

- 

- 

1,312,825 

750,000 

1,890 

~ 

500,000 

- 

60,935 

1,312,825 

- 

10  737 

- 

56,266 

30,000 

10,543 

- 

5,153 

10,570 

- 

56,266 

- 

- 

- 

25,899 

1,000 

"287 

2,000 

- 

22,612 

- 

25,899 

12  500 

13  500 

- 

1,801 

1,000 

801 

- 

- 

- 

1,801 

3  2,500 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

w  80,000 
15  5,000 

3,532 

90,120 

89,870 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,120 

- 

- 

- 

401,412 

250,000 

73,545 

38,000 

- 

- 

39,867 

401,412 

- 

- 

94,973 

294,367 

150,000 

22,449 

- 

121,918 

- 

- 

294,367 

- 

«  35,582 

- 

545,299 

500,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

44,099 

545,299 

3  2,200 

- 

918 

28,159 

15,000 

13,159 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,159 

- 

iM.OOO 

- 

143,929 

50,000 

11,660 
IS  2,000 

10,000 

15,000 

"  2,398 

52,871 

143,929 

3  48,000 

- 

2,000 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

3  5,276 

- 

- 

40,452 

24,000 

4,566 

- 

10,434 

1,452 

- 

40,452 

- 

- 

- 

36,650 

30,000 

3,900 

- 

- 

- 

2,750 

36,650 

3  4,000 

- 

35 

65,041 

38,000 
21  6,000 

5,991 

- 

15,050 

- 

- 

65,041 

~ 

22 11,448 
23  920 

~ 

1,318,542 

600,000 

- 

2^700,000 

- 

- 

18,542 

1,318,542 

- 

- 

10,500 

11,043 

10,500 

543 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,043 

3  3,000 

- 

1,330 

5,630 

5,000 

100 

- 

530 

- 

- 

5,630 

- 

26  5,000 

47,102 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

2'  1,032 

- 

33,936 

17,800 

2,704 

- 

- 

- 

13,432 

33,936 

15  Reserve  fund  invested. 
1'  Teams  and  tools. 
18  Dividend  due  Apr.  1, 1914. 
1^  Reserve  account. 


20  Date  of  postponement. 

21  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

22  Due  from  tenants. 

23  Suspense. 


2^  Mortgage. 

25  Corporation  out  of  business. 

2*  Stock  in  treasury. 

2'  Securities. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Lincoln-Dijlaway    Company, 
The,  Boston. 


Lincoln  Engraving  Company, 
Boston. 

Lincoln  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Lincoln  Park  Amusement 
Company,  Worcester. 

Lincoln  Polishing  Company, 
Quincy. 

Lincoln  Webbing  Company, 
Brockton. 

Lincoln,  Willey  &  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Lincoln-WilUams  Twist  Drill 
Company,  Taunton. 

LTndependant  Publishing 
Company,  Fall  River. 

Linehan-Conover  Company, 
Worcester. 

Linen  Thread  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Liner  and  Space-band  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Linscott  Motor  Company, 
Boston. 

Linscott  Sporting  Goods  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Linsoott  Supply  Company, 
Boston. 

Linus  D.  Drury  Corporation, 
Boston. 

Lion  Raincoat  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Lionne  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Lipson  Seam  Cementing  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston. 

Liquid  Gas  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Litchfield  Shuttle  Company, 
The,  SouthbridgB. 

Lithuanian  Workers'  Corpo- 
ration, Gardner. 

Little,  Brown  and  Company 
(Inc.),  Boston. 

Littleton  Unit  Brick  and  Tile 
Company,  Incorporated, 
Littleton. 

Living  Age  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Lloyd  Coal  Company,  Arling- 
ton. 

Locke  Coal  Company,  Mai- 
den. 

Locke  Regulator  Company, 
Salem. 


Feb.   24, 
1914. 


July     8, 

1914. 
Nov.     9, 

1914. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
Apr.   24, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
June  22, 

1914. 
Mch.  27, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 
Dec.    17, 

1913. 
Aug.     5, 

1914. 
Sept.    8, 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 

Mch.  17, 

1914. 
Sept.  28, 

1914. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 

Apr.     6, 

1914. 
July    29, 

1914. 
May  23, 

1914. 
Apr.   14, 

1914. 


Jan.    28, 
1914. 


Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Oct.    27, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1913. 
Jan.    10, 

1914. 
Aug.  10, 

1914. 
June     1 , 

1914. 
Feb.     5 , 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   11, 

1913. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.     5, 

1914. 
Jan.     5, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Sept.    2, 

1913. 
i^Apr.    14, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Feb.   23, 

1914. 

Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 

Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Jan.    10, 

1914. 
Apr.   27, 

1914. 
12  Feb.     3 , 

1914. 


Dec.   31, 
1913. 


Dec.    31, 

1913. 
Oct.     3, 

1914. 
Oct.      1, 

1913, 
Jan.      1 , 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.    13, 

1913. 
Dec.    31, 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1 , 

1914. 
Jan.      1 , 

1914. 
Jan.      1 , 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Aug.  30, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 

Feb.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 


$15,000 

10,000 
1,250,000 

3,000 
1,5,000 
25.000 
12.000 
70.000 
30,000 
50,000 
100,000 

2,100 
10,000 

5,000 
15,000 
12,000 
25,000 
65,000 
50,000 
500,000 

21,000 

30,000 

750,000 

60,000 

5,000 
20,000 
150,000 
90,000 


Assets. 


3  Q-3  i 


P   IP   03   O 


$604,081 

7,925 
7,835 

33,927 


7,219 

11,000 
104,799 

210,000 
15,000 


113,000 
12,000 


$3,337 
1,281,145 

8,000 
16,462 

44,033 
16,500 
15,032 
103,465 

1,850 


1,000 

2,560 

800 

"9,367 

83,092 

19 17,479 
7,086 


1,200 


10,000 


$15,500 

556 

385,472 

3,500 

1,000 

9,784 

359 

161,068 

150 

25,475 

350,978 

1,559 

18,347 

6,200 

15,060 

10,209 

1,637 

4,358 


159,766 
1,090 

470,861 
9,454 

479 

6,183 

21,983 

3,998 


1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Insurance,  taxes,  etc.,  paid. 

3  One  sixty-fourth  schooner  "S.  C. 

Sumner." 


*  One  sixty-fourth  schooner  "Hel- 
vetia." 

'>  Dividends  due. 

li  Reserve  for  depreciation  and 
doubtful  accounts. 


'  Good  will. 

8  Coupon  notes. 

9  Reserve. 

1"  Fittings  and  fixtures. 
11  Fixtures. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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3 
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0 

1 

1 

'  S2,235 

1S493 

2  245 

3  256 
^625 

S629 

$33,447 
12,217 

$15,000 
10,000 

89,299 
5 1,725 

1,385 

- 

$832 

6  $2,500 

14,923 

$33,447 
12,217 

- 

- 

- 

2,461,854 

1,250,000 

1,044,000 

- 

- 

- 

167,854 

2,461,854 

- 

- 

- 

13,033 

3,000 

6,713 

- 

- 

- 

3,320 

13,033 

- 

- 

- 

20,825 

12,000 

1,025 

S600 

- 

- 

7,200 

20,825 

- 

- 

- 

34,403 

18,700 

1,308 

- 

12,433 

- 

1,962 

34,403 

- 

- 

6,155 

31,210 

12,000 

19,210 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,210 

_ 

1,553 

17,121 

282,009 
37,331 

70,000 
30,000 

21,797 
2,331 

5,000 

24,250 
8  25,000 

27,500 
9 12,500 

100,962 

282,009 
37,331 

~ 

_ 

_ 

66,260 
590,432 

50,000 
100,000 

160,937 

- 

329,495 

4,500 
9  5,760 

6,000 

66,260 
590,432 

'100 

IK  125 

- 

3,080 

2,100 

- 

- 

672 

- 

308 

3,080 

- 

- 

- 

44,404 

10,000 

8,387 

- 

3,325 

- 

22,692 

44,404 

- 

- 

2,812 

11,347 

5,000 

6,347 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,347 

- 

11500 

- 

46,566 

15,000 

3,087 

- 

10,055 

- 

18,424 

46,566 

- 

- 

2,794 

15,022 

12,000 

2,522 

- 

500 

- 

- 

15,022 

- 

- 

428 

6,298 

3,100 

2,198 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

6,298 

'  25,000 

13  20,000 

- 

71,580 

50,000 

2,479 

5,640 

- 

- 

13,461 

71,580 

- 

- 

415 

1,215 

15 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,215 

15  500,000 

"4,800 
17  237,200 

51,294 

816,208 

500,000 

3,408 

10,000 

2,800 

- 

18  300,000 

816,208 

15 1,500 

- 

- 

369,654 

21,000 

28,886 

- 

117,500 

202,268 

- 

369,654 

- 

"689 

- 

3,832 

600 

944 

- 

100 

- 

2,188 

3,832 

2°  110,000 

15,913 

- 

1,110,563 

652,600 

76,483 

105,000 

247,500 

28,980 

- 

1,110,563 

15 10,000 
'  5,000 

I'  20,000 

1,409 

68,822 

60,000 

2,822 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

68,822 

7  6,027 

22 15,452 

78 
528 

12,443 
30,992 

5,000 
13,000 

678 

21  6,765 

6,320 

- 

11,672 

- 

- 

12,443 
30,992 

- 

23  23,750 

- 

254,096 

150,000 

19,589 

34,000 

20,000 

30,507 

- 

254,096 

15  20,000 
2^  10,000 
'  35,000 

103,283 

90,000 

3,126 

" 

" 

" 

10,157 

103,283 

12  Should  have  been  held. 

13  Process. 

"  And  fixtures. 
15  Patent  rights, 
w  State  rights. 


1'  Treasury  stock. 

18  Donated  stock. 

19  And  equipment. 

2"  Good  will  and  copyrights. 


21  Unearned  subscriptions. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Horses,  vehicles  and  harnesses. 
2<  Trade-marks. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

a 
1 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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handise, 
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in  Proc- 

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Locks  Pond  Reservoir  Com- 

Aug. 28, 

Aug.    4, 

Aug.     4, 

$2,000 

S600 

_ 

_ 

$6 

pany,  Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lookwood        Manufacturing 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

134,000 

169,504 

S23,800 

29,046 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Logan  Coal  Company  of  Fall 

May     5, 

2  Apr.   22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,909 

River,  Fall  River. 

1914 
May  25, 

1914. 

1913. 

Lombard     Company,     The, 

May     9, 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

700 

1,445 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lombardy     Inn     Company, 

Dec.   20, 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,697 

2,110 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

London    Harness    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

_ 

55,113 

18,710 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

London  Raincoat  Company, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     3, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

15,769 

7,648 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Long  &  Saunders  Company, 

Nov.  28, 

Aug.  24, 

June     1 , 

10,000 

5,000 

1,500 

4,532 

5,290 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Long  Pond  Fishing  Company 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.   27, 

Dec.   27, 

1,000 

400 

- 

50 

- 

in  Yarmouth,  Barnstable. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Long  Pond  Ice  Co.,  Easton,  . 

Oct.      5, 
1914. 

Apr.    11, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

1,800 

4,550 

944 

2,000 

1,377 

Looney     Brothers     Leather 

Feb.    28, 

Feb.     1 , 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

3,750 

3,175 

3,210 

Company,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lord  &  Burnham  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,413 

Boston. 

1914. 

191,4. 

1913. 

Lord  and  Company,  Incorpo- 

July   14, 

May  18, 

May     1, 

25,000 

7,000 

- 

33,486 

69,449 

rated,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lord  Electric  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

2,000 

25,347 

303,578 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lord    Manufacturing    Com- 

June    3, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

1,730 

2,650 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Loring-Axtell  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

31,181 

4,411 

17,435 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Los  Fabricantes  Unidos,  Inc., 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    11, 

Dee.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

260,056 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lot  Phillips  &  Co.,  Corpo- 

Feb.   12, 

2  Feb.    16, 

Oct.    31, 

100,000 

"  63,293 

459 

54,690 

39,244 

ration,  Hanover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  Co., 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

73,544 

59,090 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Louis  Bourneuf  Corporation, 

May  27, 

May     1, 

Apr.      1, 

100,000 

12,100 

1,246 

26,020 

32,011 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Louis    Dejonge    Co.,    Fitch- 

Apr.   22, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.      1 , 

620,000 

130,330 

224,718 

239,992 

6,352 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Louis   E.    Merry   Company, 

May  28, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      3, 

40,000 

- 

11,764 

16,246 

4,362 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914.- 

1914. 

Louis  Fabian  Bachrach,  Inc., 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

1,383 

3,525 

7,745 

Boston.    ' 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Louis  G.  Destremps  and  Sons 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.    2, 

May     9, 

3,500 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

Incorporated,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Louis  H.   Ross  Music  Pub- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

289 

99 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Louis  K.  Liggett  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

4,980,000 

10,000 

211,155,784 

1,397,844 

437,447 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lovejoy-McGrail    Company, 

Feb.   17, 

Dec.   29, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

25  665 

7,419 

8,216 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lovell  and  Covel  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

18,362 

46,600 

62,583 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lovells  (Inc.),  Cambridge,     . 

July     3, 
'1914. 

26  _ 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

4,000 

4,672 

4,728 

1  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2  Adjourned. 
'  Good  will. 

^  Bonus  for  license. 

'  Fixtures. 


^  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 
''  Treasury  stock. 

8  Reserves. 

9  Mortgage. 

1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


11  Real  estate  mortgage. 

12  Money  borrowed. 

13  Investments. 

I''  And  wood  lots. 

15  Stock  in  other  companies. 


1914. 


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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

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$1,394 

$2,000 

$2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,000 

- 

- 

- 

256,350 

25,000 

$26,032 

$77,967 

$64,257 

1  $1,462 

$61,632 

256,350 

3  S9,000 

- 

22 

10,931 

10,000 

931 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,931 

- 

- 

- 

2,145 

360 

205 

- 

- 

- 

1,580 

2,145 

3 14,020 

i  SIO.OOO 

5  22,061 

6  2,247 

'300 

5  4,837 

5,912 

62,347 
78,660 

15,300 
15,000 

16,585 
19,115 

1,404 

9,750 

8  20,712 
41,886 

1,255 

62,347 
78,660 

- 

- 

- 

24,417 

1,000 

21,690 

- 

- 

- 

1,727 

24,417 

- 

- 

- 

16,322 

10,000 

1,889 

- 

- 

- 

4,433 

16,322 

- 

- 

530 

980 

980 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

980 

3  1,500 

- 

- 

10,371 

1,800 

4,050 

9  1,730 

- 

- 

2,791 

10,371 

- 

- 

- 

10,135 

5,000 

3,315 

- 

- 

- 

1,820 

10,135 

- 

""856 

- 

2,269 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

269 

2,269 

- 

- 

- 

109,935 

25,000 

47,581 

114,000 

12  27,611 

5,743 

- 

109,935 

- 

13  82,560 

- 

418,485 

190,600 

80,215 

- 

90,173 

- 

52,497 

413,485 

- 

'41,900 

9,295 

56,575 

50,000 

6,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

56,575 

- 

- 

- 

53,027 

20,^00 

6,858 

- 

8,901 

17,268 

- 

53,027 

- 

- 

- 

260,056 

65,000 

195,056 

- 

- 

- 

- 

260,056 

- 

15  3,520 

- 

161,206 

100,000 

9,251 

- 

- 

51,955 

- 

161,206 

28,623 

16  92.190 
5  2,429 

: 

227,253 
100,000 

100,000 
100,000 

20,301 

- 

~ 

~ 

106,952 

227,253 
100,000 

3 150,000 

- 

81,750 

833,142 

520,000 

313,142 

- 

- 

- 

- 

833,142 

3  9,290 

1' 12,048 

8,798 

62,508 

40,000 

13,508 

- 

18  9,000 

- 

- 

62,508 

- 

- 

13,083 

25,736 

10,000 

15,736 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,736 

- 

- 

510 

2,510 

2,000 

510 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,510 

19  1,000 

20  700 

3 1,000 

32,018,012 

3  1,500 

22177,019 
23  265,304 

31 

5,440 

3,119 

5,466,850 
17,800 

3,020 

4,534,920 
15,000 

99 

324,014 
2,681 

- 

570,000 

24  37,916 

119 

3,119 

5,466,850 
17,800 

- 

- 

25,690 

153,235 

100,000 

53,235 

- 

- 

- 

- 

153,235 

- 

2' 1,050 

435 

10,885 

4,000 

6,885 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,885 

1^  Plates  and  rights. 

1'  Horses,  wagons  and  store  fixtures. 

15  Loans  payable. 

»  Patent  rights. 


2"  Trade-marks. 

21  And  fixtures. 

22  Investment. 

23  Advances  and  suspense. 


2-'  Reserve. 

25  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2S  None  held  in  1914. 

2"  Horse,  team  and  fixtures. 


450 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 

03 

Assets. 

1 

1 

a 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

^ 

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fiandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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Lovett,  Hart  and  Pliipps  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

850,000 

_ 

_ 

827,620 

$40,380 

pany.  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lovewell-Henrici    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

46,000 

$17,285 

815,924 

6,881 

5,469 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowe     Brothers     Company, 

Oct.      9, 

Aug.  11, 

July    31, 

120,000 

7,397 

- 

17,019 

97,199 

Fitehburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowe,   Donald  &  Company, 

Sept.    8, 

Aug.     8, 

May  31, 

150,000 

3,066 

3  3,332 

57,487 

186,549 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowe     Produce     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.     1, 

5,00)0 

- 

- 

636 

2,278 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lowell  Baseball  Club,  Lowell, 

May  11, 
1914. 

Mch.    3, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

"- 

Lowell  Bleachery,  Lowell,     . 

Aug.  27, 
1914. 

July   20, 
1914. 

May  30, 
1914. 

400,000 

367,915 

with  R.  E. 

22,548 

146,240 

Lowell  Bros.  &  Bailey  Com- 

Nov. 14, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.      1, 

75,000 

_ 

- 

1,636 

79,481 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell      Buick      Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

9 1,400 

15,645 

12,427 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell  Commercial  College, 

Oct.    21, 

i»Oct.    20, 

June  30, 

3,000 

_ 

- 

3,650 

2,699 

Incorporated,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell  Co-operative  Associa- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

24,600 

4,661 

12,992 

18,092 

tion  Sovereigns  of  Indus- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

try,  Lowell. 

Lowell     Felt     Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

11,874 

9,640 

5,381 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell     Hosiery     Company, 

Apr.   21, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

41,350 

51,882 

63,221 

21,403 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell  Insulated  Wire  Com- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

28,000 

23,000 

56,496 

53,009 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell     Land     Company, 

June  24, 

June     4, 

Jan.      1, 

32,300 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1903. 

1914. 

Lowell   Paper   Tube   Corpo- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

9,163 

7,199 

5,521 

ration,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell   Road    Garage,   Inc., 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200 

_ 

200 

400 

331 

Concord. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell    Spinning    Company, 

May     1, 

"Apr.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lowell   Terminal    Company, 

Apr.    28, 

wApr.   23, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

102,129 

42,586- 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell     Textile     Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.    18, 

Nov.     1, 

55,000 

2,500 

42,432 

94,398 

23,961 

The,  Chelmsford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lowell      Waste      Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

20,000 

1,550 

12,519 

15,507 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lowell   Witherby  Company, 

Dec.    12, 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.    21, 

25,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

61,500 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Lubron     Company,      The, 

Apr.    10, 

w  Mch.  24, 

Dec.   31, 

95,000 

11,759 

18  24,300 

4,260 

3,108 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lucas  Corundum  Mining  and 

Dec.     9, 

Nov.  22, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

3,000 

_ 

200 

- 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Chester. 

Luce    Manufacturing    Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,056 

pany,  Dalton.. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ludlow  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      3, 

50,000 

51,981 

with  R.  E. 

- 

825 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Luke     W.     Reynolds     Co., 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

7,268 

21,475 

25,276 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lumsden  and  Van  Stone  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

- 

22,500 

71,331 

80,470 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lundin  Steel  Casting  Com- 

Jan.   13, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

10,413 

2,789 

2,013 

11,829 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

6  Suspense. 

1"  Adjourne 

d. 

2  Mortgage. 

"  Reserve  for  rer 

ovation. 

11  Sinking  f  I 

ind  in  savin 

;s  banks. 

^  And  furniture,  etc. 

'  Securities. 

12  Due  stool 

cholders. 

^  Interest  in  franchise  N.  E. 

League 

8  Furniture  and 

fixtures. 

"  Lease. 

Base  Ball  Clubs. 

9  Ar 

d  furniture 

and  fixtures 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


451 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  — 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 

o 

i 

■3 
S 

ii 

i 

■a 

1 

i. 

o 

Eh 

4 

3 

03 

o 

Ah 

< 

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ii 
11 

fa 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

3 
CO 

§ 

■§ 

03 

U3 
o 

o 

- 

- 

- 

$68,000 

$50,000 

$18,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$68,000 

1  S5,097 

- 

- 

50,656 

46,000 

2,806 

2  $1,750 

- 

- 

$100 

50,656 

- 

- 

- 

121,615 

61,300 

11,365 

1,000 

$27,950 

$20,000 

- 

121,615 

- 

- 

- 

250,434 

131,000 

10,702 

- 

96,952 

- 

11,780 

250,434 

- 

- 

- 

2,914 

300 

2,429 

- 

- 

- 

185 

2,914 

- 

*  So.OOO 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

536,703 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

6  9,829 
6  25,000 

101,874 

536,703 

- 

'700 

3  842 

S312 

82,659 
29,784 

60,000 
10,000 

9,862 

7,284 

- 

12,500 

12,797 

82,659 
29,784 

1500 

- 

- 

6,849 

3,000 

430 

- 

- 

- 

3,419 

6,849 

- 

11 14,545 

- 

74,890 

11,870 

14,019 

- 

- 

•    42,702 

6,299 

74,890 

- 

- 

11,631 

38,526 
177,856 

25,000 
50,000 

691 

12 12,835 

57,712 

66,000 

- 

- 

4,144 

38,526 
177,856 

- 

- 

- 

160,505 

75,000 

19,091 

18,000 

15,000 

- 

33,414 

160,505 

- 

- 

33,490 

33,490 

32,300 

1,190 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,490 

- 

- 

329 

22,212 

16,800 

3,412 

2,000 

- 

- 

22,212 

1 1,000 

"500 

- 

2,431 

1,200 

929 

- 

- 

- 

302 

2,431 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

15  103 

16  500 

2,506 
5,263 

147,824 
168,554 

20,000 
35,000 

125,824 
22,599 

• 

110,955 

1'  2,000 

~ 

147,824 
168,554 

- 

- 

- 

49,576 

40.000 

7,672 

- 

- 

1,904 

- 

49,576 

- 

- 

- 

81,500 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

56,500 

81,500 

W500 
2«  4,000 
21 8,000 

_ 

32,501 
9,525 

88,428 
12,725 

61,000 
10,000 

3,924 
2,725 

19,980 

3,524 

_ 

_ 

88,428 
12,725 

19 10.000 

- 

9,695 

20,751 

16,400 

1,351 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

20,751 

- 

- 

4,194 

57,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

57,000 

: 

22  614 

- 

54,633 
174,301 

25,000 
45,000 

6,772 

23  207 

119,779 

; 

17,000 

~ 

5,654 
9,522 

54,633 
174,301 

- 

21  2,450 

- 

29,494 

25,000 

1,312 

- 

- 

3,182 

- 

29,494 

11  Date  of  postponement.    Corpora^ 

tion  is  not  doing  business. 
1^  Fixtures, 
1"  Capital  stock  owned. 


1'  Sinking  fund. 

18  And  equipment. 

19  Patent  rights. 
2»  Trade-marks. 


21  Good  will  and  secret  processes. 

22  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 

23  Interest  and  royalties  payable. 
21  Treasury  stock. 


452 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


ificate  was 

"a 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

lo 

TION. 

-g 
o 

"3 

a 

anufactur< 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

11 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

fS 

s 

S 

o 

Lunkenheimer  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    31, 

$10,000 

$31,679 

$1,400 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lunt  Moss   Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

lApr.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

$1,025 

S5,778 

64,453 

62,674 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Luso-American       Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

3,276 

2,355 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Luten  Engineering  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

506 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Luther  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   31, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  26, 

525,000 

8  700,000 

with  R.  E. 

43,953 

79,165 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Luther  Paul  Co.,  Newton,     . 

Apr.   30, 
1914. 

Apr.     8, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

50,000 

12,800 

- 

2,745 

16,246 

Luther     Reed     Manufactur- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      7, 

6,500 

_ 

2,815 

1,628 

1,211 

ing    Company,    The,    Fall 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

River. 

Luxemoor  Company,  Boston, 

Nov.  21, 
1914. 

July    15, 
1914. 

June  27, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

11,543 

22,903 

6,627 

Luxus  Company,  The,  Spring- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

908 

1,203 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lyman  B.  Brooks  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

224 

1,530 

7,610 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lyman  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     9, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

2,000,000 

- 

1,000,000 

717,975 

739,697 

Lynch  Brothers  Brick  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

21,000 

15,250 

2,750 

- 

20,427 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynch     Brothers     Carriage 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.     2, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

3,750 

2,000 

1,125 

13,043 

Company,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynch  Brothers  Leather  Com- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.     1, 

45,000 

10,000 

5,000 

119,210 

156,322 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynch    Heel    Company, 

July    29, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

3,100 

4,500 

6,100 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

LynHome  Company,  Lynn,  . 

July    30, 
1914. 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Apr.      1, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,444 

Ljmn  &  Salem  Concrete  Com- 

Sept. 25, 

May  12, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn  Base  Ball  and  Amuse- 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

102 

ment  Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn  Branch  Burdett  College, 

Oct.    14, 

i8"0ct.      7, 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

877 

2,415 

Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn  Coal  Company,  Lynn, 

July    16, 
1914. 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

102 

.  2,543 

9,459 

Lynn   Evening   News   Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

15,764 

705 

16,364 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lyim  Fire  and  Police  Notifi- 

Jan.   20, 

21  Jan.      8, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

200 

cation   Company  Incorpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

rated,  Lyim. 

Lynn  Grease  ExtracHng  Com- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

12,000 

2,000 

1,710 

16,291 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynn  Ice  Company,  Lynn,     . 

June  30, 
1914. 

June  22, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

100,000 

55,000 

1,150 

4,262 

46,085 

Lynn    Investment    and    Se- 

Apr.   13, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     9, 

50,000 

15,968 

- 

_ 

12,420 

curities     Company,     The, 
Lynn. 
Lynn  Last  Company,  Lynn,  . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,500 

28  400 

27 11,449 

14,590 

32,840 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynn  Market  House  Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

85,300 

- 

- 

6,972 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynn  Photo  Chemical  Com- 

May   5, 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    31, 

25.000 

- 

145 

206 

212 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Date  of  postponement. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Good  will. 

■•  Stocks  and  securities. 
5  And  notes  payable. 
"  Fixtures. 


7  Contracts. 

8  Construction. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
}"  Prepaid  expense. 
"  Investment. 
12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


13  Lithographic  stones. 
1''  Guarantee. 

15  Capital  stock  subscription. 
1"  Plant  on  leased  land. 
1'  Franchise  N.  E.  League. 
18  Adjourned. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


453 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■as= 
111 

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o 

■a 
a 
a 

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a 

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ii 

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3 

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1 
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- 

- 

- 

$33,079 

$10,000 

$22,175 

- 

- 

$904 

- 

$33,079 

2  $5,000 
3  7,497 

*  S26,750 
6  200 

- 

173,177 
5,831 

65,000 
3,000 

5  75,994 
2,276 

_ 

$2,291 

23,677 

$6,215 
555 

173,177 
5,831 

- 

■  5,100 

81,394 

7,000 

7,000 

'■ 

- 

- 

- 

-    - 

7,000 

- 

- 

823,118 
31,791 

525,000 
30,000 

34,387 
1,668 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

9 172,000 
123 

91,731 

823,118 
31,791 

- 

- 

1,151 

6,805 

6,500 

305 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,805 

2  9,010 
s  2,490 

10 1,256 
11 4,000 

9,283 
2,565 

64,622 
7,166 

20,000 
5,010 

44,622 
212 

$1,944 

- 

- 

- 

64,622 
7,166 

3  4,013 

12  496 
13 1,416 

~ 

15,289 
2,457,672 

9,000 
1,470,000 

1,593 
60,576 

_ 

200,000 

"  360,702 

4,696 
366,394 

15,289 
2,457,672 

- 

- 

- 

38,427 

21,000 

9,277 

8,150 

- 

- 

- 

38,427 

- 

- 

- 

19,918 

15,150 

3,835 

- 

- 

- 

933 

19,918 

- 

- 

- 

290,532 

45,000 

245,532 

- 

- 

- 

- 

290,532 

- 

- 

- 

13,700 

5,000 

3,600 

- 

2,000 

- 

3,100 

13,700 

~ 

_ 

40 

11,444 
40 

800 

15  2,310 

40 

143 

- 

7,436 

- 

755 

11,444 
40 

3  2,000 

16  5,000 
"  2,451 
12  4,806 

16,847 

24,400 
10,098 

5,000 
10,000 

: 

: 

19,400 

98 

- 

24,400 
10,098 

- 

19  109 
20  9,651 

21,665 

43,529 

10,000 

6,529 

- 

27,000 

- 

- 

43,529 

- 

36,8?5 

69,658 

10,000 

5,658 

- 

54,000 

- 

- 

69,658 

3  2,700 

22  2,400 

- 

5,300 

4,800 

- 

500 

- 

- 

- 

5,300 

- 

- 

- 

32,001 

30,000 

1,800 

- 

- 

201 

- 

32,001 

- 

23  6,575 

21  7,515 

25 12,300 

5,822 

138,709 
28,388 

100,000 
7,000 

647 
8,200 

7,000 

3,200 
4,200 

27,862 

8,988 

138,709 

28,388 

- 

- 

- 

59,279 

10,500 

2,291 

- 

31,000 

9  3,134 

12,354 

59,279 

- 

- 

7,728 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

28  8,305 

588 

9,456 

6,000 
29  3,075 

381 

- 

- 

- 

9,456 

19  Payments  in  advance. 

20  Pergonal  property. 

21  In  lieu  of  annual. 

22  Truck,  horse,  wagon,  equipment, 

etc. 


23  Tools  and  oflBce  fixtures. 

21  Investment,  North  Shore  Ice  Del. 

Co.,  271  shares  common  stock. 
25  Investment,  North  Shore  Ice  Del. 

Co.,  123  shares  preferred  stock. 


26  Building  on  leased  land. 

27  And  kiln. 

28  Formulae. 

29  stock  subscribed  for  but  illegally 

issued. 


454 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Ceetificates 

OF  Condition 

•f 

a 
1 

a 
"o. 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
disc, 
and 
Proc- 

.3 

.Si 

TION. 

o 

03 

1 

a 
13 

anufactui 
Merchani 
Material, 
Stock  in . 

CSS. 

^ 

P 

Q 

< 

fS 

S 

S 

o 

Lynn  Rubber  Manufacturing 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.     1, 

950,000 

_ 

S12,000 

S8,670 

$14,202 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn    Specialty    Co.,    The, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

17,000 

$7,350 

3,000 

16,365 

24,826 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lynn    Storage    Company, 

July      6, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    15, 

100,000 

11,000 

- 

- 

- 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn    Storage    Warehouse 

Apr.    21, 

Jan.    15, 

•Dec.   31, 

100,000 

152,840 

1,111 

- 

6,883 

Company,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lyon    Carpet    Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

24,181 

24,985 

14,726 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lyon  Company,  The,  Leomin- 

Mch. 31, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1,256 

2,170 

7,102 

12,989 

ster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Lyon    Manufacturing    Com- 

Nov. 11, 

3  Oct.      1, 

Sept.     1, 

50,000 

- 

250 

1,370 

3,037 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lyons  and  Hershenson,   In- 

Mch.   4, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

4,966 

8,145 

corporated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lyons     Counter     Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

60,156 

41,544 

Lynu. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  A.   Dame   &  Son  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

250 

3,221 

10,299 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.    A.    Hanigan    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

22,436 

4,885 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.    A.    Packard    Company, 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.  17, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

45,000 

35,000 

228,653 

748,499 

Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

M.    A.    Packard    Company, 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.  16, 

Sept.  30, 

600,000 

50,000 

35,000 

419,400 

697,879 

Brockton  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  &  C.  Hat  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    24, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

2,240 

3,602 

5,830 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.    &   C.    Skirt   Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     2, 

Nov.  30, 

99,000 

- 

16,307 

38,534 

80,382 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  B.  Claff  and  Sons  Inc., 

Sept.  25, 

July     6, 

July     6, 

25,000 

32,300 

3,205 

1,874 

3,831 

Randolph. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  B.  M.  Motor  Company, 

June  11, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  15, 

30,000 

- 

- 

325 

1,387 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  B.  Paige  Company,  Pea- 

Apr.    30, 

Jan.      1 , 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

8,000 

1,500 

6,000 

13,330 

body. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  C.  Rosenfeld  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

28,889 

22,044 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  D.  Holmes  &  Sons  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

2,245 

2,397 

9,829 

22,442 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  D.  Jones  Company,  The, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.     7, 

Aug.     7, 

5,000 

- 

200 

4,755 

2,211 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  Doyle  &  Company  Inc., 

May  15, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   15, 

15,000 

- 

- 

14,600 

2,864 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  E.  Hall  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.     5, 
1914. 

wjan.    28, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

50,000 

9,024 

56,137 

M.  F.  Hanson  &  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

1,500 

871 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  Fitzpatrick  &  Son  Inc., 

Apr.    13, 

18  - 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

- 

1,815 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.    H.    Boyden    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

306 

5,533 

555 

Walpole. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.    J.    Crowley    Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  J.  Doran  Company,  Fall 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

58,564 

16,049 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  J.  Doyle  Printing  Com- 

Nov. 19, 

Oct.      5, 

July     6, 

40,000 

10,000 

6,500 

1,580 

1,375 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  J.  Holdcn  Lumber  Com- 

May 11, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

3,000 

50 

10,917 

(4,033 

pany,  The,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Horses  and  teams. 

2  Office  equipment. 
2  .\djourned. 

^  Good  will. 


^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'•  Tools,  fixtures,  etc. 
'  Fixtures. 


8  Advance  payments. 

9  Prepaid  items. 

1"  Stock  in  other  companies. 


1914.] 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Ill- 

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111 
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$22,287 

- 

857,159 

$40,000 

$11,159 

- 

$6,000 

- 

- 

$57,159 

- 

- 

• 

51,541 
11,000 

17,000 
10,000 

3,940 

: 

5,000 

$25,601 

with 
surplus 
$1,000 

51,541 
11,000  ] 

- 

897 

- 

161,731 

100,000 

2,561 

$50,000 

2,500 

- 

6,670 

161,731 

- 

- 

$8,819 

72,711 

50,000 

22,711 

- 

- 

- 

- 

72,711 

1 83,000 

1142 
2  629 

- 

24,288 
7,657 

5,000 
0,650 

11,914 

- 

515 

7,374 
492 

: 

24,288 
7,657 

- 

- 

- 

14,111 

10,000 

1,978 

- 

2,000 

133 

- 

14,111 

- 

- 

- 

103,700 

30,000 

- 

- 

67,700 

5  6,000 

- 

103,700 

- 

6  250 

- 

14,020 

5,000 

4,339 

- 

- 

- 

4,681 

14,020 

- 

7  9,748 

- 

37,069 

5,000 

26,771 

- 

- 

4,187 

1,111 

37,069 

i  2,200 

8  4,391 
9 10,233 
10 1,000 
9 14,923 
111,000 

- 

1,072,776 

1,218,202 
13,872 

500,000 

600,000 
5,000 

280,872 

244,707 
4,994 

- 

220,000 

290,000 
1,500 

83,495 

71,904 
2,378 

1,072,776 

1,218,202 
13,872 

4  22,500 

- 

- 

157,723 

92,000 

20,254 

- 

6,500 

38,969 

- 

157,723 

- 

- 

12 

41,222 

25,000 

2,147 

8,600 

5,000 

463 

12 

41,222 

- 

- 

22,396 

24,108 

16,250 

58 

- 

7,800 

- 

- 

24,108 

- 

- 

2,176 

31,006 

20,000 

2,506 

8,500 

- 

. 

- 

31,006 

- 

12  5,189 

947 

57,069 

10,000 

3,361 

- 

43,708 

- 

- 

57,069 

- 

- 

- 

36,913 

10,000 

8,884 

- 

- 

12,964 

5,065 

36,913 

- 

- 

- 

7,166 

5,000 

692 

- 

- 

1,257 

217 

7,166 

- 

- 

12,327 

29,791 

15,000 

2,791 

12,000 

- 

- 

■      - 

29,791 

"40 
15  379 
"135 
"132 

2,017 

65,847 
4,388 

24,800 
1,000 

19,134 
388 

3,000 

21,488 

425 

65,847 
4,388 

i  5,000 

- 

2,936 

12,251 

10,000 

2,251 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,251 

- 

- 

- 

6,394 

5,000 

483 

- 

- 

- 

911 

6,394 

i  1,500 

19  2,500 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

74,613 

50,000 

11,838 

- 

- 

11,075 
5 1  700 

- 

74,613 

i  17,750 

- 

650 

37,855 

22,380 

1,325 

- 

14,150 

- 

37,855 

- 

- 

- 

18,000 

10,000 

- 

6,500 

1,405 

~ 

95 

18,000 

11  Stocks  in  other  companies. 

12  Fixtures,  etc. 

13  Date  of  postponement. 


1''  Expense. 
15  Equipment. 
IS  Insurance. 


1'  Office  fixtures. 

18  None  held  in  1914. 

19  Stock  in  trade. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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1 

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s. 

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1  . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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M.  J.  Laporte,  Incorporated, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

$30,000 

$33,820 

$300 

$31,380 

$6,199 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.   J.    O'Malley   Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

17,500 

9,966 

18,570 

24.210 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.J.  Ryan  &  Sons  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.   i; 

2,000 

- 

400 

.1,075 

1,500 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

M.  J.  Silva  Company,  Fall 

May     5, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

7,000 

- 

- 

4,420 

1,367 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  L.  Hewett  &  Co.,  Incor- 

Jan.   21, 

2  Sept.  15, 

Sept.  14, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

M.L.  Pratt  Company,  Plym- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,157 

175 

outh. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  M.  Rhodes  &  Sons  Co., 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.  10, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

14,500 

2,000 

8,705 

38,486 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  Marks  Company,  Lowell, 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Feb.   26, 
1914. 

Nov.  29, 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

300 

5,000 

1,900 

M.  Mindick  Company,  Bos- 

May  16, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

2,850 

26,140 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  Obst  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.    11, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

6,000 

'- 

- 

7,588 

3,345 

M.    O'Keefie,    Incorporated, 

June  25, 

May  18, 

Apr.      1, 

300,000 

39,612 

- 

137,664 

89,356 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.    S.    Converse   Company, 

May   12, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

113,345 

8,050 

13,256 

54,212 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.     S.     Wright     Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Sept.  30, 

July     1, 

25,000 

1,450 

43,766 

48,184 

125,774 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  Sweeney  Company,  Fall 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

31,000 

8,000 

- 

4,248 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.   T.   Goodrich   Company, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

250 

950 

1,438 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.  T.  Stevens  and  Sons  Com- 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

Nov.     1, 

800,000 

590,000 

with  R.  E. 

492,380 

1,098,007 

pany,  North  Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

M.    W.    Allen    Construction 

July    31, 

iiJuly    29, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

517 

12  2,877 

3,906 

18,044 

Company,  Walpole. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

M.  Walen  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

9,000 

- 

20,433 

5,599 

■    rated,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Macalaster,  Wiggin  Company, 

July     7, 

June     8, 

Apr.      1, 

40,000 

- 

2,569 

5,044 

22,825 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Macallen     Company,     The, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

438,800 

75,000 

152,123 

61,686 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Macbeth-Evans  Glass  Com- 

July    3, 

June   10, 

May  31, 

5,000 

11,811 

1,385 

pany  (Mass.),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

MacDonald   &   Joslin   Com- 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

41,241 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

MacDonald  Ice  Cream  Com- 

June 30, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

1,200 

_ 

2,667 

98 

406 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

MacDonnell's  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

~ 

25  10,000 

37,850 

36,072 

Macey-Stetson-Morris    Com- 

Sept. 10, 

July     8, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

690 

17,677 

13,946 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

MacGregor  Garage,  Incorpo- 

Dec.   12, 

Sept.    9, 

Aug.  30, 

15,000 

11,793 

1,808 

3,104 

5,369 

rated,  The,  Waltham  (for 
191.3). 
MacGregor  Garage,  Incorpo- 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Nov.  17, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.     1, 

15,000 

7,875 

1,988 

3,087 

4,452 

rated,  The,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

IvIacGregor    Home    Bakery 

May  21, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    20, 

1,000 

- 

- 

600 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Should  have  been  held. 

3  Horses  and  wagons. 
''  Prepaid  insurance. 
*  Tools. 


8  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Equipment. 
'  Unpaid  dividends. 
"•  Formula!. 


11  Inlieu  of  annual. 

12  And  tools. 

1'  Office  equipment. 
1^  Stable  equipment. 
1"  Securities. 


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457 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 

3 

a 

i 

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-a 
a 

o 

'3, 
a 
O 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

J, 

XI 
3 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 
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3 
CG 

>3 

i 

o 

- 

- 

- 

871,699 

$30,000 

«3,148 

$25,000 

$9,300 

- 

$4,251 

$71,699 

- 

- 

- 

70,246 

50,000 

6,310 

- 

- 

13,936 

70,246 

- 

- 

- 

2,975 

40 

950 

1,575 

- 

- 

410 

2,975 

I  S3,000 

- 

S6,277 

15,064 

5,300 

- 

3,386 

6,378 

- 

- 

15,064 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

1,332 

1,000 

183 

- 

- 

- 

149 

1,332 

- 

- 

- 

63,691 

25,000 

14,131 

- 

- 

$12,500 

12,060 

63,691 

- 

- 

- 

7,200 

1,000 

3,200 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

7,200 

3  S2,830 

4  50 

5  455 

32,325 
10,933 

20,000 
6  5,000 

6,000 

6,620 
1,816 

705 
3,117 

32,325 
10,933 

- 

'  207,709 

- 

474,341 

250,000 

172,062 

12,500 

20,400 

- 

19,379 

474,341 

- 

8 16,897 

- 

205,760 

125,000 

8,203 

- 

68,000 

14,557 

- 

205,760 

1 10,000 

- 

5,108 

219,174 
58,356 

24,500 
20,000 

6,481 

9  6,125 

856 

- 

120,000 
37,500 

62,068 

- 

219,174 
58,356 

1  2,000 

1°  5,000 

632 

10,270 

10,000 

270 

- 

- 

- 

10,270 

- 

- 

- 

2,180,387 

800,000 

274,633 

- 

300,000 

805,754 

- 

2,180,387 

1  4,000 

13  300 

"425 

15  100 

~ 

26,069 
39,132 

10,000 
30,000 

6,350 
3,271 

- 

8,719 

16  300 

1,000 
5,561 

26,069 
39,132 

I'  4,000 
'3,000 

in  10,000 

IS  3,000 
"  1,500 
20  5,500 
21  80,875 
22  6,123 
'  1,097 

1,352 

37,438 
934,607 

15,645 

31,740 
272,900 

5,000 

1,705 
3,.324 

10,645 

225,000 

18,500 

- 

3,993 
414,883 

37,438 
934,607 

15,645 

1  10,296 

8  7,159 

23  3,300 

a'' 800 

23,937 

92,733 
3,171 

50,000 
1,200 

42,733 
427 

745 

393 

406 

92,733 
3,171 

26  1,000 
1  10,000 

2'  15,000 

7,956 

109,922 
40,269 

50,000 
20,000 

53,571 
20,269 

: 

: 

: 

6,351 

109,922 
40,269 

- 

- 

- 

22,074 

10,500 

1,409 

6,000 

2,000 

- 

2,165 

22,074 

- 

- 

- 

17,402 

6,830 

1,178 

- 

3,662 

- 

5,732 

17,402 

1400 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1'  Patent  rights. 

1'  Patterns. 

19  Office  fixtures. 


2"  Stock  in  other  companies. 

21  State  of  Mass.  bonds. 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  Security  account. 


21  Endowment  insurance. 
2»  And  fixtures. 
26  Trade-marks. 
17  Lease. 


458 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

a 

a 

a 
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C3 

'p. 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Machine  Composition  Com- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.      1 , 

Dec.   31, 

$30,000 

_ 

$10,626 

.S803 

$5,700 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mack    Motor    Truck    Co., 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

.50,000 

- 

3  7,756 

59,655 

10,276 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mackenzie  &   Winslow,  In- 

Nov. 10, 

Oct.    13, 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

$13,500 

with  R.  E. 

52,666 

167,382 

corporated,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mackie  Brothers   Company, 

Deo.   12, 

5  Oct.      4, 

July     1, 

32,000 

15,500 

4,000 

47,000 

8,691 

Brockton  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Maekie   Brothers  Company, 

Oct.    29, 

Oct.    26, 

July     1, 

32,000 

15,000 

4,000 

35,219 

10,763 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maculiar   Parker   Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

- 

8 16,000 

372,592 

146,329 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maculiar,  Son  &  Parker  Com- 

Oct.   16, 

Sept.  14, 

Aug.     1 , 

8,000 

- 

1,046 

6,168 

7,728 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Madam  Whitney  Toilet  Co., 

June  16, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

643 

938 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Magna  Automobile  Company, 

Dec.  29, 

6  Nov.  26, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

30,000 

2,152 

3,811 

10,977 

Holyoke. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Magnetic   Sanitarium    Com- 

Deo.  19, 

Nov.  11, 

Nov.  11, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Magnolia  Wharf  Corporation, 

Nov.  12, 

"Aug.   28, 

Aug.     1, 

2,500 

900 

with 

R.E. 

12 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Magrane  Houston  Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.  25, 

.Jan.    31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

399,825 

94,074 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mahaiwe    Block    Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    26, 

Dee.  31, 

180,000 

180,000 

741 

Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Main  Belting  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  16, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

12,040 

9,025 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maine  Ice  Cream  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.    10, 

5,000 

- 

750 

3,000 

300 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maine  State  Creamery  Com- 

June 16, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,700 

830 

263 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Majestic     Company,     The, 

Oct.    19, 

Oct.      6, 

May  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2^10,335 

51 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Malagash  Silver  Fox  Com- 

Mch. 24, 

6  Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

25  1,500 

2,240 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maiden  China  Company,  Inc., 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1 , 

14,000 

13,000 

- 

13,684 

4,125 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maiden  City  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

27,953 

- 

72,481 

32,746 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maiden    Coal    Company , 

July     9, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

10,175 

1,175 

6,613 

21,681 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maiden  Commercial  School, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

6,794 

459 

4,046 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maiden  Grain   Company, 

July    10, 

May    9, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

2,303 

6,060 

13,912 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maiden  Laundry  Company, 

Sept.  14, 

July   31, 

July   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

100 

500 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maiden  Leather  Goods  Com- 

Apr.    2, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

857 

6,353 

4,664 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Maiden  Mail  Company,  The, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

709 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maiden  News  Company,  The, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

8,200 

1,500 

425 

2,293 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maiden  Rubber  Shoe  Com- 

May    1, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,347 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  And  efjuipment. 

■f  Accrued  account. 
■>  Depreciation. 
"  Adjourned. 
'  Mortgage. 


8  And  fixtures. 

»  Treasury  stock. 
'"  Trade-marks. 
"  Formulae  and  labels. 
12  Subscription. 
"  Cars. 
1''  Cash  deposits. 


in  Deposits  on  cars. 
1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
18  Stock  subscribed  and  paid  for  but 

not  yet  issued. 
1^  Leasehold. 
20  Improvements. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


459 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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a. 

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1  S16,976 

2  S569 

S2,293 

S36,967 

$30,000 

- 

- 

- 

$6,967 

- 

$36,967 

- 

2  1,665 

~ 

79,352 
233,548 
75,191 

25,000 
100,000 
21,000 

S54,183 
n69 
4,504 

8,700 

■>  S3,8ii0 

$72,857 
10,000 

46,187 

5 10,000 

29,641 

$2,000 

79,352 

233,543 

75,191 

- 

- 

- 

64,982 

21,000 

4,560 

'3,850 

5,000 

25,572 

5,000 

64,982 

- 

3  45,000 

8,525 

588,446 

400,000 

56,446 

- 

132,000 

- 

- 

388,446 

- 

- 

- 

14,942 

8,000 

5,197 

- 

- 

1,745 

- 

14,942 

w  4.800 

1  loiooo 

1 10,000 

11 5,040 

13 16,317 
i«  1,100 

1,482 

21,421 
65,839 
10,000' 

21,000 

12  100 

20,000 
10,000 

321 

8,864 

15  23,500 

12,000 
16 1,475 

- 

- 

21,421 
65,839 
10,000 

- 

"58,929 
20  53,996 
2146,147 

22  8,912 

23  2,982 

1,341 

2,253 
664,865 

180,741 

15 

18  2,238 
300,000 

180,000 

139,891 

- 

116,000 

108,974 

741 

2,253 
664,865 

180,741 

- 

6,050 

27,115 

1,000 

26,115 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,115 

1500 

- 

1,550 

6,100 

5,000 

100 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

6,100 

- 

- 

24,681 

27,474 

25,000 

2,474 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,474 

- 

- 

5,797 

16,183 

15,000 

1,183 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,183 

- 

26  78,800 

- 

82,540 

75,400 

5,050 

- 

- 

- 

2,090 

82,540 

_ 

27  500 

28  1,000 

29  5,845 

_ 

32,309 
139,025 

14,000 
50,000 

931 

64,224 

M,500 
30  11,750 

10,800 

■_ 

2,078 
13,051 

32,309 
139,025 

1 17,180 

31459 
32  42,567 

7,089 
7,051 

89,759 
35,530 

22,000 
25,000 

12,959 
2,381 

4,500 

50,300 
8,149 

- 

~ 

89,759 
35,530 

14,400 

33  2,688 

34  617 

35  700 

7,211 
4,700 

32,791 
11,600 

10,000 
5,000 

22,791 
300 

5,000 

1,300 

: 

- 

32,791 
11,600 

- 

- 

862 

12,736 

10,000 

416 

- 

2,320 

- 

- 

12,736 

- 

36 13,750 
38  39,469 

2,800 

17,259 
51,887 

15,000 
6,000 

- 

: 

1,900 
3' 359 

: 

45,887 

17,259 
51,887 

- 

- 

- 

5,347 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

347 

5,347 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Taxes  prepaid. 

^  Insurance  prepaid. 

24  And   billiard   and   pool 

bowling  alleys,  etc. 

25  And  ranch  fixtures. 

26  Foxes. 


tables. 


2'  Fixtures,  tools,  etc. 
28  Horse  and  wagon. 
23  Teams  and  fixtures. 

30  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

31  Payments  in  advance. 

32  Personal  property. 


33  Stable. 

34  Office  fixtures. 

35  Horses  and  wagons. 

36  Mortgage  note. 

37  Loan. 

38  Investments. 


460 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  op  Condition 


1 

a 

a 
1 

C3 

"a. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

b 

itures, 
andise, 
ial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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Maloine  Chemical  Company, 

July     2 

June     1 

May  31, 

$1,800 

Incorporated,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manhattan  Collar  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 12 

Feb.   26 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

$2,000 

$10,442 

$12,119 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manhattan.Grocery  &  Provi- 

July    8 

2  Mch.  24 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

$1,800 

55,505 

61,064 

57,284 

sion  Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Manhattan  Market  Company, 

July     8 

5  Mch.  24 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Manhattan  .Shirt  Co.  of  Mas- 

June  10 

May    5 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

400 

2,865 

735 

sachusetts,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mann  and   Stevens  Woolen 

Moh.  26 

Feb.    11 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

24,000 

17,822 

30,020 

6,868 

Company,  Brookfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mann  Tent  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 13 

7  Oct.      5 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manning's,  Inc.,  Boston, 

May  19 
1914. 

Apr.    13 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

25 

60 

1,303 

Manomett  Hall  Association, 

July    15 

Feb.     2 

Jan.      1 , 

5,000 

300 

_ 

_ 

29 

The,  Bourne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manomet  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Mch.   4 

Feb.    24 

Dec.   i7, 

2,000,000 

684,804 

2,167,253 

871,000 

481,194 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mansfield  Baking  Company, 

Mch.  27 

2  Mch.  11 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

10,000 

28,010 

13,127 

8,652 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mansfield    Drug    Company, 

May   16 

Apr.     8 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

300 

Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mansfield-Hayward        Com- 

July    7 

2  May  11 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

39 

2,491 

2,036 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mansfield  Lumber  Co.,  Mans- 

Mch.   6 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

14,500 

- 

66,932 

55,808 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mansfield  Milling  Company, 

Mch.    3 

Jan.    23 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

30,478 

10,067 

18,408 

16,082 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mansfield  Optical  Company, 

Mch.  17 

Feb.     3 

Jan.      1 , 

15,000 

- 

"516 

300 

259 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mansfield  Printing  Company, 

Oct.      2 

2  Sept.    1 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

2,735 

1,505 

Boston. 

1914. 

i       1914. 

1914. 

Mansion    House    Company, 

Apr.     1 

Mch.    2 

Feb.   15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

i«  9,700 

500 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manufacturers  Company,  The, 

May  18 

Feb.     2 

Jan.    22, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,961 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manufacturers  Outlet  Com- 

Mch.   4 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

_ 

ien 

1,631 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Manufacturers'  Storage  and 

Mch.  14 

Feb.    10 

D«c.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,376 

Warehouse  Company, -Bos-' 
ton. 
Manufacturers    Supply   Co., 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nov.    4 

Oct.    20 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

5,881 

3,303 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manufacturer's  Wool  Stock 

May  27 

20  May  18 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,810 

14,214 

Company,  Millbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Manufacturing      Equipment 

Jan.    30 

2  Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

17,630 

24,777 

45,227 

27,994 

and  Engineering  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Maple  Spring  Company,  Bo.s- 

Mch.  13 

Mch.    9 

Mch.    9, 

12,000 

34,661 

- 

- 

1,728 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marble     Block      Company, 

Sept.  10 

,     2  Sept.    8 

July   31, 

64,000 

64,000 

- 

- 

150 

Great  Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marblehead    Building    Asso- 

Feb.   25 

,       Feb.     4 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

25,725 

9,000 

300 

717 

ciation,  Marblehead. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marblehead     Transportation 

Jan.    26 

Jan.    15 

Dec.    31, 

30,000 

16,000 

- 

14,350 

480 

Company,    The,    Marble- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

head. 

Marcellus  Roper  Company, 

July     3 

June     9 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,658 

12,077 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Good  will. 

2  Adjourned. 

'  Automobile,  horses  and  wagons. 

''  And  good  will. 


5  Corporation  has  sold  its  business 
to  Manhattan  Grocery  and 
Provision  Co. 

«  Patent  rights. 

'  Should  have  been  held. 


8  Fixtures. 

'  Contracts.  - 

i»  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


461 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

1 

Miscellaneous. 

i 

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- 

- 

Sl,800 

$1,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,800 

1 6,000 

- 

- 

30,561 

5,000 

$17,589 

- 

$3,100 

- 

$4,872 

30,561 

- 

3  311,599 

4$271,048 

458,300 

386,600 

50,811 

- 

9,535 

$11,354 

- 

458,300 

6  30,000 

- 

- 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

78,710 

25,000 

22,936 

H4,000 

7,000 

- 

9,774 

78,710 

- 

- 

54.410 

54,410 

54,410 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,410 

1 10,000 

8  905 
9  2,300 

9,400 
61 

23,993 

390 

4,204,251 

23,100 

40 

10  50 

2,000,000 

893 

_ 

23,233 

300 

1,177,500 

11  658,106 

345,412 

23,993 

390 

4,204,251 

- 

- 

- 

59,789 

20,000 

10,804 

- 

15,000 

10,000 

3,985 

59,789 

1 2,000 

8  1,000 

700 

5,500 

5,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

200 

5,500 

- 

- 

93 

4,659 

3,000 

1,659 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

4,659 

'  5,000 

12  8,483 

- 

150,723 

40,000 

22,494 

- 

59,529 

28,700 

- 

150,723 

11,000 

13  1,528 
8  144 

1,637 

76,707 
3,712 

50,000 
3,500 

'20,597 
212 

: 

_ 

2,518 

3,592 

76,707 
3,712 

12,000 

17  250 

6,057 

7,740 
16,507 

150 
10,000 

1,159 

IS  2,356 

6,507 

- 

~ 

4,075 

_ 

7,740 
16,507 

- 

181,514,680 

- 

1,521,641 

500,000 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

21,641 

- 

1,521,641 

- 

- 

4,242 

1,000 

2,879 

- 

~ 

- 

363 

4,242 

- 

1913,339 

- 

43,715 

25,0W) 

- 

- 

- 

11,087 

7,628 

43,715 

- 

- 

- 

9,244 

6,500 

2,716 

- 

- 

- 

28 

9,244 

- 

- 

6,333 

32,357 

10,000 

8,357 

- 

14,000 

- 

- 

32,357 

«4,416 

- 

- 

120,044 

58,400 

11,001 

- 

6,753 

13,624 

30,266 

120,044 

- 

- 

- 

36,389 

12,000 

21,600 

- 

- 

2,789 

- 

36,389 

- 

- 

242 

64,392 

64,000 

392 

- 

- 

- 

- 

64,392 

- 

- 

- 

35,742 

24,750 

280 

3,500 

- 

- 

7,212 

35,742 

- 

- 

- 

30,830 

30,000 

-. 

- 

- 

- 

830 

30,830 

- 

21 138,259 

- 

181,994 

25,000 

42,868 

- 

35,901 

75,255 

2,970 

181,994 

12  Equipment. 

13  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
1^  And  fixtures. 

IS  Stockholders. 


w  Including  stock,  fixtures  and  fur- 
nishings in  No.  196  Ferry  St. 
and  609  North  St. 

1'  License. 


18  Investments. 

19  Stocks  and  bonds 
2"  Special  meeting. 
21  Leases. 


462 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

§ 

C3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

c 

i 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

TION. 

S3 

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2  §"«  o 

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Marcy  Brothers  &  Company, 

May  26, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

S10,000 

_ 

$4,549 

$14',462 

Incorporated,  Belmont. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marcy  Coal  Company,  Wal- 

June  16, 

May     5, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

$3,235 

$6,246 

13,165 

13,656 

tham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marcy  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,334 

11,454 

13,073 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marginal     Stores,     Incorpo- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

_ 

143 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Maria  &  Barnett  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,900 

12,473 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marigold    Construction    and 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

41,681 

with  R.  E. 

34,115 

5,909 

Stores  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Marine  Towel  Supply  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.      9, 

Sept.    7, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

400 

600 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mark-Motor    Supply    Com- 

June  19, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

3,796 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mark     Sherwin     Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.  17, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,123 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Markell-Weston  Drug  Com- 

Mch. 10, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

350 

8  6,300 

250 

pany,  Inc.,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Markem  Machine  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

- 

31,202 

18,763 

23,231 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Market    Supply    Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

2,000 

11  5,663 

13,544 

6.013 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marlboro  Amusement  Com- 

June    1, 

Dec.   17, 

Sept.  17, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

236 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Marlborough  Building  Asso- 

Aug. 24, 

July   20, 

July     1. 

100,000 

134,045 

"125 

- 

14,486 

ciation,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marlborough  Coal  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

» May     7, 

May     1, 

20,000 

5,500 

400 

14,064 

23,675 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marlboro'     Last     Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

4,500 

10,230 

5,974 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marlboro    Repository    Inc., 

Feb.    18, 

Nov.  10, 

Oct.    31, 

10,000 

6,300 

1,425 

3,381 

2,250 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Marlborough  Times  Publish- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

200 

- 

350 

ing     Company,     Marlbor- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

ough. 

Marlier  Publishing  Company, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.     5, 

June  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

i;ooo 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marshall  &  Crosby  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

2,500 

8,895 

4,319 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marshall  and  May  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.      1, 

9,500 

- 

602 

3,814 

1,245 

Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marshall  and   Moulton  Ex- 

June    2, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

6,000 

350 

- 

8,311 

4,725 

press  Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marshfield   Cranberry   Com- 

May 15, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     8, 

30,000 

5,800 

11200 

- 

984 

pany,  Marshfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marshfield     Laundry,     Inc., 

June  .24, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

4,500 

100 

400 

The,  Marshfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marshpee        Manufacturing 

Aug.   29, 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.   15, 

25,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

582 

Company,  Wareham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marston  &  Brooks  Co.,  Salem, 

Feb.    26, 
1914. 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

200,000 

8,529 

25,737 

72,202 

67,845 

Marston    Coal    Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Marston-Sturtevant         Co., 

May  15, 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

6,777 

10,148 

18,688 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Martell     Motor     Company, 

June  23, 

"Apr.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

2,092 

1,060 

560 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Martin    L.    Hall    Company, 

July     6, 

May   13, 

Mch.  31, 

355,000 

- 

16,009 

18  53,430 

129,154 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Equipment. 

s  ] 

leserve  for  c 

epreciation. 

8  Ar 

d  fixtures. 

2  Patent  rights  and  copyrigl 

its. 

0  ( 

)ffice  furniti 

re. 

9  Pa 

tent  rights. 

s  Good  will. 

7  ^ 

Veasury  sto 

ck. 

10  Fu 

rniture  and 

fixtures. 

■•  Furniture  and  fittings. 

PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


463 


of  Corpo 

rations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  — 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 

8 

a 
1 

a 

■a 

a 
a 

«3 

0 

1 

aS 

s 
0 

g  =3 

il 

5 

3           : 
& 

3 
CO 

i 

■a 

s 

«3 
1 

1 

- 

1-54,020 

- 

123,031 

S10,000 

$6,205 

- 

$3,500 

- 

$3,326 

$23,031 

- 

- 

- 

36,302 

22,500 

1,502 

- 

12,300 

- 

- 

36,302 

2815,104 
3  4,092 

4777 

$457 

45,834 
600 

25,000 
600 

- 

: 

- 

5  $388 

20,446 

45,834 
600 

'9,000 

6  607 

744 

26,724 

21,000   1 

5,724 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,724 

_ 

- 

3,295 

85,000 

75,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

-i 

85,000 

3  3,500 

- 

- 

4,500 

3,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

4,500 

3  2,000 

'  4,000 

2,236 

14,532 

8,300 

3,555 

- 

2,677 

- 

- 

H,.532 

- 

- 

185,791 

194,914 

100,000 

34,914 

- 

60,000 

- 

- 

194,914 

3  2,500 

- 

200 

9,600 

6,0C0 

3,000 

- 

600 

- 

- 

9.600 

9  25,000 

10  2,338 

- 

100,534 

75,000 

3,691 

- 

11,413 

- 

10,430 

100,534 

- 

- 

3,352 

30,572 

11,700 

6,872 

$2,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

30,572 

3  3,000 

12 1,000 

- 

5,236 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

236 

5,236 

- 

10,695 

159,351 

100,000 

2,088 

"  50,638 

6,625 

- 

- 

159,351 

- 

- 

43,639 

20,000 

18,639 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

43,639 

- 

- 

- 

20,704 

5,000 

2,868 

- 

1,000 

- 

11,836 

20,704 

3  2,000 

- 

5,188 

20,544 

10,000 

2,244 

- 

8,300 

- 

- 

20,544 

- 

4,450 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

_ 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

275 

15,989 

15,000 

989 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,989 

3  2,000 

- 

4,556 

12,217 

9,500 

2,717 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,217 

- 

.  - 

- 

13,386 

6,000 

1,160 

- 

4,300 

- 

1,926 

13,386 

3 13,016 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

_ 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

16  10 

14,408 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

13,911 
1"  3,000 

- 

191,224 
300 

130,000 
300 

3,212 

- 

53,330 

4, 682 

~ 

191,224 
300 

3 19,435 

- 

- 

55,048 

50,000 

1,248 

- 

- 

- 

3,800 

55,048 

9  500 

-■ 

5,034 

9,246 

•      7,700 

1,546 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,246 

3  10,000 

19  4,793 

16  800 

'  '199,500 

413,686 

330,000 

21,336 

52,577 

9,773 

413,686 

11  And  ec 

uipment. 

u  J 

/lortgage  no 

tes. 

1'  Prepaid 

items. 

1-  Chairs 

and  draperi 

es. 

15   / 

Ldioumed. 

18  And  suf 

plies. 

13  And  fu 

rniture. 

16    £ 

ecurities. 

19  Fixture 

3. 

464 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914, 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

.9 

a 

a 

.2 

C3 

a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

es, 
ise, 
and 
'roc- 

.3 

i;-o     .tM 

ish  and  D 
Receivabl 

TION. 

"o 
1 

.§1 

"ca 

a 
1 

anufactu 
Merchan 
Material 
Stock  in 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<i 

rt 

^ 

S 

o 

Martin  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug. 29, 

June  29, 

May  31, 

§125,000 

$64,959 

$24,312 

$106,959 

$50,404 

pany,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Martin     Shoe     Company, 

Nov.  12, 

July   13, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

10,402 

7,798 

16,748 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Martin    Tractor    Company, 

June  18, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

- 

- 

4,809 

1,133 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marysville    Dredging    Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    27, 

Nov.  30, 

2,000,000 

6 1,168,981 

- 

- 

46,692 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mason  &  Bissell  Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

883 

16,159 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mason  &  Parker  Manufactur- 

Apr.    7, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

15,280 

4,750 

10,480 

11,217 

ing  Company,  Winohendon. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mason  Box  Company,  The, 

May   15, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

35,000 

6  37,701 

44,724 

44,346 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mason  Brush  Works,  Worces- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

3,131 

14,614 

6.403 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mason     Drug     Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

500 

6,042 

89 

Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mason-Lenzen        Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,499 

7,5,27 

16,752 

The,  North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mason  Machine  Works, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   17, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

279,347 

300,000 

258,316 

269,457 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mason  Manufacturing  Com- 

July   18, 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,810 

321 

758 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mason,  Sanborn  and  Rams- 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.     6, 

Dec.     1, 

60,000 

- 

12 1,815 

46,568 

43,861 

dell  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Masonic    Building    Corpora- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    12, 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

64,960 

- 

- 

1,205 

tion  of  Northampton,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northampton. , 

Massachusetts     Biographical 

Apr.   24. 

13  _ 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

500 

500 

Society,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts    Brick    Com- 

May    1, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    27, 

5,000 

1,200 

2,000 

- 

- 

pany,  Montague. 

iai4. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Broken  Stone 

May     5, 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

10,000 

50,736 

1,003 

21,924 

Co.,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mass.  Builders'  Finish  Com- 

July    8, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

8,500 

14,483 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts         Chocolate 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

500,000 

- 

151,095 

179,767 

83,788 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts      Commercial 

.\pr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    1, 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

230,348 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

496,000 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts      Contracting 

July    10, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

7,351 

, 

1,970 

Company,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts   Corset   Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

32,857 

38,243 

70,684 

59,542 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   27, 

3,000,000 

854,000 

21 2,695,331 

1,957,410 

2,515,285 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts   Credit   Asso- 

Oct.     9, 

Sept.     1, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

47 

ciation  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts   Experimental 

May  28, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.   28, 

30,000 

- 

500 

- 

1,297 

&  Construction  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 
Massachusetts  Fan  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May     4, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

47,311 

12 18,480 

37,182 

53,858 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts    Fuel    Saving 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

15,000 

- 

400 

675 

699 

Radiator    Company,    Fox- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

borough. 

Massachusetts  Garage  Asso- 

Aug.    5, 

22  May  26, 

May  12, 

5,000 

- 

- 

331 

50 

ciation,  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Prepaid  items. 

-  Salesmen. 

'  Treasury  stock. 

^  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


6  Patent  rights. 
"  .\nd  equipment. 
'  Investment. 
'  Insurance. 


'  Stock  of  other  companies. 
1"  Improvements. 

11  Good  will. 

12  And  fixtures. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


465 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


1^  .None  held  since  1912. 
"  Development  of  ledges. 
1^  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
1'  Fixtures. 


1'  Securities  owned. 
18  Cash  held  by  trustee. 
"  Bonds. 


2»  Investment  reserve. 
21  And  new  buildings. 
-'-  Adjourned. 


466  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
1 

1 

s. 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

IS, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

S   . 

TION. 

43 

ii 

1 

0 

3 

uiactur( 
erchand 
aterial, 
ock  in  P 

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s 

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ls 

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§ 

o 

Massachusetts  Health  Book 

Aug.  15, 

July   21. 

June  30, 

$12,000 

_ 

_ 

$2,^500 

Publishing  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

, 

Worcester. 

Massachusetts    Hotel    Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,015 

$4,630 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Incorporation 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

«50,000 

- 

50 

156 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Investment  & 

July     9, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    2, 

100,000 

- 

- 

1,741 

3,362 

Loan  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Massachusetts  Iron  &  Metal 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_' 

_ 

3,375 

1,151 

Company,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Loan  and  In- 

May   2, 

Apr.   17, 

Apr.   17, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

- 

5,696 

vestment  Company,  Mai- 
den. 
Massachusetts    Loan    Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,269 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Loan  Society 

Feb.   19, 

Sept.  28, 

Sept.    1, 

600,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,673 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

415 

599 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Machine  Shop, 

Jan.    10, 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

$14,333 

9,999 

8,935 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Madison  Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

153,000 

- 

- 

2,966 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Metal  Polish 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

356 

1,427 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts    Mills    In 

Feb.   11, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  27, 

2,000,000 

2,002,438 

with  R.  E. 

- 

455 

Georgia,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Mohair  Plush 

Sept.  17, 

June  15, 

May  31, 

750,000 

224,284 

127,101 

275,407 

315,315 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Motion  Picture 

Apr.   11, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

1 10,200 

700 

- 

5,000 

Theatre  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Oilless  Bear- 

Jan.    7, 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.     1, 

400,000 

- 

400 

500 

- 

ings  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Pink  Granite 

Dec.  22, 

9  Dec.  20, 

Sept.  20, 

25,000 

15,000 

10.000 

- 

455 

Company,  The,  Milford. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Massachusetts   Plating   Co., 

Mch.  31, 

9  Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2.759 

500 

2,605 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts    Real   Estate 

Mch.  13, 

12- 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

1,833,356 

_ 

- 

136,666 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts    Realty-Com- 

Jan.    7, 

Jan.     6, 

Dec.  30, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,377 

mercial     Company,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Massachusetts  Rubber  Com- 

May   5, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  School  of  Op- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

1,000 

- 

- 

211,000 

- 

tometry,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts    Shoe    Com- 

Mch.   4, 

9  Feb.   27, 

Dec.     3, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

19,144 

18,973 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts   Silver   Black 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.   17, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

7,018 

- 

- 

2,711 

Fox  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Massachusetts  Storage  Ware- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     4, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

S'l  2,663 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts    Wharf    Coal 

May  11, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

175,000 

79,750 

27.960 

35,586 

117,980 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Massachusetts  Window  Clean- 

Feb.    7, 

Dec.  30, 

Dec.  30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

539 

2,660 

ing  Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Massaemet  Yarn  Mills,  The, 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

49,000 

30,000 

62,648 

38,087 

10,641 

Colrain. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Trust  certificates. 

3  Good  will. 

■•  Trade-marks,  formulx',  etc. 
^  Fixtures. 


6  Treasury  stock. 


8  Patent  rights  applied  for,  trade- 

marks and  formula. 

9  Adjourned. 


1°  Office  fixtures. 

11  Unexpired  insurance. 

12  None  held  since  organization. 

13  Securities. 

1'  Reserve  against  rents  owed. 


1914. 


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467 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

4^  . 

'Hi 

§ 
J 

1 

03 

P-l 

1 
^ 

1 

"c3 
'S 

o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 

ca-a 
o  a> 

13 

O 

■« 
g 

- 

- 

S4,600 

S7,100 

S7,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$7,100 

- 

82,482 
111,873 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

43,294 

93,500 

1,000 

$2,500 

- 

2S90,000 

- 

- 

93,500 

3  $4,279 

1,489 

15,748 

26,619 

24,750 

1,869 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,619 

- 

- 

1,275 

5,801 

1,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

82,301 

- 

5,801 

- 

- 

366 

6,062 

5,696 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$366 

6,062 

- 

- 

- 

1,269 

1,000 

200 

- 

• 

69 

1,269 

3 1,577 

- 

- 

7,250 

7,250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,250 

- 

- 

- 

1,014 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

14 

- 

1,014 

- 

- 

7,640 

40,907 

25,000 

2,907 

- 

13,0P0 

- 

- 

40,907 

- 

- 

- 

155,966 

50,000 

- 

S100,000 

3,625 

1,082 

1,259 

155,966 

«3,5Q0 
3  500 

=  170 
« 1,900 

1,508 

9,361 
2,002,893 

6,000 
2,000,000 

612 
2,893 

- 

2,749 

_ 

' 

9,361 
2,002,893 

- 

- 

- 

942,107 

750,000 

29,897 

- 

- 

162,210 

- 

942,107 

3  8,000 

6  75,640 

460 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

8  372,100 

- 

28,153 

401,153 

400,000 

1,153 

- 

- 

.        - 

- 

401,153 

3  25,000 

- 

- 

50,455 

25,000 

- 

20,500 

2,780 

- 

2,175 

50,455 

3 1,229 

10  49 

11  77 

- 

7,219 

5,000 

424 

- 

- 

- 

1,795 

7,219 

- 

13 151,768 

- 

2,121,785 

1,858,100 

7,595 

100,000 

- 

w  7,388 

148,702 

2,121,785 

1^27,500 
16  492 
i'267 

33,636 
1,000 

30,700 
18  2,100 

1,000 

329 
19  489 

20  18 

33,636 
1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1.000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

38,117 

10,000 

24,722 

- 

- 

- 

3,395 

38,117 

~ 

22  204,600 

1128 

6  9,600 

10,843 

234,900 

225,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

23  9,600 

234,900 

3  150 

16,572 

19,385 

150 

19,235 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,385 

- 

25  39,156 

- 

300,432 

175,000 

19,324 

- 

30,000 

76,108 

- 

300,432 

- 

5  352 
26  2,000 

5,551 
141,376 

3,000 
49,000 

79 
46,831 

45,000 

- 

- 

2,472 
545 

5,551 
141,376 

16  Real  estate  mortgages  within  the 

Commonwealth  of  Mass. 
16  Accrued  interest. 
1'  Organization  expense. 
18  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


1'  Special  interest  reserve. 

20  Interest  income  (unearned). 

21  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Live  stock. 


Treasury  stock  donated. 


25  Equipment. 

26  Contracts. 


468 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Massasoit  Company,  Chester, 


Massasoit        Manufacturing 

Company,  Fall  River. 
Masten  and  Wells  Fireworks 

Manufacturing    Company, 

The,  Boston. 
Master    Mariners'    Towboat 

Company,  Gloucester. 
Masury-Young       Company, 

Boston. 

Matagalpa  Rubber  Company, 
Boston. 

"Matchless"  Heater  Com- 
pany, The,  Holyoke. 

Matheson  Vail  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Mattakeesett  Company, 
Newton. 

Mattapan  Realty  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Mattapoisett  Cranberry  Com- 
pany, Plymouth. 

Mattapoisett  Manufacturing 
Company,  Mattapoisett. 

Matthew  F.  Sheehan  Co., 
Boston. 

Matthews  Manufacturing 
Company,  Worcester. 

Maverick  Iron  Works  Incor- 
porated, Arlington. 

Maverick  Mills,  Boston, 

Mawhinney  Art  Company 
Pittsfield. 

Mawhinney  Last  Company, 
Brockton. 

Max  Keezer  Company,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Maxim  Chemical  &  Drug 
Company,  Boston. 

Mayfair  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Mayflower  Laundry  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Mayflower  Rubber  Works 
Company,  Braintree. 

Maykel  Automobile  Com- 
pany, The,  Worcester. 

Maynard  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Maynard  Corset  Company, 
Worcester. 

Maynard  Rubber  Corpora- 
tion, Springfield. 

Mayo  Meat  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

McArthur  Bros.  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 


July     6 
1914. 


Feb.  25 
1914. 

Feb.  6 
1914. 


Mch.  13 
1914. 

Feb.  12 
1914. 

May     1 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Dec.   29 

1913. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
Feb.   26 

1914. 
Mch.    4 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Mch.    4 

1914. 
Feb.   20 

1914. 
Mch.  10 

1914. 
Mch.  13 

1914. 
Feb.    12 

1914. 
Nov.  23, 

1914. 
Nov.  13 

1914. 
June  15 

1914. 
June     8 

1914. 
Mch.  23 

1914. 

Feb.    24 

1914. 
Apr.    22 

1914. 
June  24 

1914. 
Mch.    3 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Feb.     3 

1914. 
May     1 

1914. 


June  29, 
1914. 

Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 

Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 


Jan.    26 

1914. 
Dec.    18 

1913. 
12  Dec.   29 

1913. 
Feb.    11 

1914. 
Jan.    28 

1914. 
Dec.     8 

1913. 
Feb.     1 

1914. 
Jan.    13 

1914. 
Feb.    26 

1914. 
Mch.  10 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
Nov.  16 

1914. 
Sept.    7 

1914. 
2»  June     2 

1913. 
Feb.    12 

1913. 
Jan.     5 

1914. 

Feb.   10 

1914. 
'Apr. 

1914 
Apr.    20, 

1914. 
12  Feb.    24 

1914. 
Jan.    13 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 


Mch.  31, 
1914. 

Dec.  1, 
1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Jan.  1 , 
1914. 

Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Aug.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   29, 

1913. 
Deo.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Feb.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  27, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Oct.    31, 

1914. 
Aug.  31, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.     5, 

1913. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 


S300,000 

500,000 
20,000 

30,000 
50,000 

20,000 
10,000 
25,000 

5,000 
50,000 
25,000 

9,600 
20,000 
50,000 

7,500 
2,400,000 

5,000 
50,000 
12,000 
10,000 
15,000 
50,000 

25,000 

2,000 

100,000 

50,000 
5,000 

20,000 
2,000 


g  oj  rt  O 


$116,000   S72,407 


195,500 


20,275 


70,000 
965 


14,520 

67,000 

16,843 

1,250 

46,600 


22,714 


2,000 


2,850 


16,000 

1,000 

956,655 

13  1,422 

9,915 


7,928 


4,761 


18  9,612 
2,723 


S83,681 


5,239 

5,216 

2,000 

656 


29,874 
10,197 

282,664 

4,725 

18,749 

10,000 

155 

900 

117 

14,096 
5,379 

12,070 
9,625 
18  631 
1,000 


1  Formula. 

2  Organization  expense. 
'  Reserved  for  tax. 

*  Reserved  for  depreciation  of  ma- 
chinery. 
'  Horses  and  drays. 


"  And  guarantee  account. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Trade-marks. 

9  Good  will. 

1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


11  None  held  in  1913. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  Tools. 

"  Unpaid  dividends. 
»  Fixtures. 


1914. 


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469 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABttlTIES. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marka, 
Good  Will. 

Miscellaneous. 

►3 

•a 
c 

CS 

o 

S 

1         "5 

1 
O 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

Surplus. 

Profit  and  Loss. 

o 

- 

1 .563,000 
2 16,694 

5  3,700 

- 

$363,989 

774,763 

28,767 

S256,850 

500,000 
20.000 

813,828 

191,251 
4,552 

- 

?80,197 

with  accts. 
payable 

S8,780 

3  714 

4  3,620 

6  83,512 

with 

surplus 

S4,215 

S363,989 

774,763 
28,767 

- 

- 

36,686 

28,560 

1,218 

- 

- 

4,569 

2,339 

36,686 

■  S5,000 
s  10,000 
9 10.000 

10  1,406 

62,056 
20,000 

50,000 
9,300 

11,894 
10,530 

162 
170 

62,056 
20,000 

- 

- 

S21,780 

31,253 

10,000 

3,602 

- 

17,651 

- 

- 

31,253 

9  3,000 

' 

- 

16,981 

15,000 

1,342 

~ 

- 

639 

- 

16,981 

- 

- 

- 

16,254 

2,070 

4,836 

8,000 

- 

1,348 

16,254 

- 

- 

- 

67,100 

30,000 

900 

§36,150 

- 

- 

50 

67,100 

- 

13  474 

6,956 

25,610 

19,610 

- 

5,000 

1,000 

- 

25,610 

- 

14  4 

8,313 

9,600 

9,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,600 

- 

15  2,522 

- 

51,964 

20,000 

22,374 

- 

- 

9,590 

51,964 

- 

- 

- 

118,377 

50,000 

51,008 

- 

17,369 

- 

118,377 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

16  7,800 

68 

l,929.0i9 
7,059 

1,450,000 
4,000 

62,625 
659 

~ 

240,000 
19  2,400 

140,394 
17.36,000 

~ 

1,929,019 
7,059 

- 

_ 

- 

77,522 

50,000 

1,207 

- 

26,315 

- 

77,522 

9  3,000 

- 

898 

15,000 

12,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

9  4,990 

2120 

1,264 

6,671 

6,270 

401 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

6,671 

- 

22  305 

12,410 

13,948 

13,400 

548 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,948 

«  10,000 

23  3,139 
244,757 
25  4,697 

7,143 

40,023 
31,177 

25,000 
15,100 

14,123 
931 

900 

15,146 

40,023 
31,177 

- 

- 

- 

5,897 

2,000 

3,020 

- 

- 

- 

877 

5,897 

- 

20  32,685 

100,000 

132,685 

100,000 

13,802 

- 

18,883 

- 

- 

132,685 

8  750 

- 

- 

44,122 

15,000 

13,122 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

44,122 

3  3,307 

- 

- 

27,791 

5,000 

4,080 

1,600 

3,352 

- 

13,759 

27,791 

- 

- 

8,040 

36,203 

15,000 

803 

- 

20,400 

- 

- 

36,203 

- 

- 

1,500 

3,000 

2,000 

1,000 

"" 

~ 

"" 

"" 

3,000 

w  Insurance   and  interest   paid   in 

advance. 
1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  .\nd  fixtures. 
i«  Indebtedness  to  bank. 


20  Company  has  done  no  business 

this  year. 

21  Office  equipment. 

22  Office  furniture. 

23  Horse  and  wagons  account. 
21  Plant  (cost  of  erection). 


25  Power. 

2«  Contract  with  Abbott  T.  Maynard 
whereby  all  assets  and  liabilities 
of  the  corporation  were  assumed 
by  him. 


470 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

2 

a 
1 

la 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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ictures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
:  in  Proc- 

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Merc 
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Stock 
ess. 

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1« 

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§ 

S 

o 

McAuliffe     Non     Siphoning 

Feb.   24, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.  31, 

SI, 500 

_ 

Sl,500 

S6,008 

S2,284 

Trap  Company,  Chelsea. 

19U. 

1914. 

1913. 

McAuslan  and  Wakelin  Com- 

Mch. 30, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

- 

7,835 

49,790 

22,338 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McCallum  Hosiery  Company, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$68,784 

1  58,502 

304,591 

445,471 

Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McClellon  Locomotive  Boiler 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

15,385 

9,073 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McComb,  Powers  and  Swen- 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,149 

3,977 

13,415 

son,  Incorporated,  Worces- 
ter. 
McCue   and   Cahill   Amuse- 

1914; 

1913. 

1913. 

Dec.   19, 

5  Dec.   18, 

Dec.     1, 

•      5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,200 

ment  Company,  Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

McDonald  Rubber  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

500 

1,200 

1,200 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McGhan  Portable  Scaffolding 

Mch.  26, 

9  Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

10  4,218 

- 

571 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

McHeffey  Express  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

90 

1,074 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mclndoe- Whitney  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

13  _ 

Oct.    22, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mcintosh  Company,  Spring- 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    31, 

.  150,000 

- 

- 

122,507 

117,205 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McKenzie   Engraving    Com- 

May    1, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

20,000 

- 

11,505 

21,771 

24,848 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McKie     Lighter     Company, 

June  26, 

June     2, 

June   10, 

14,000 

- 

25,000 

- 

3,276 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McKie    Shipbuilding    Com- 

Jan.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

- 

2,250 

6,500 

4,340 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McKinnon     and     McKenzie 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,709 

16,063 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McKinnon  Construction 

July     6, 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

8,943 

- 

7,704 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McLaughlin    &    Reilly    Co. 

Jan.    21, 

Oct.    11, 

Oct.    11, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

549 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

McLean  &  Cousens  Company, 

Aug.   17, 

May  18, 

May     1, 

50,000 

8,000 

300 

2,000 

15,328 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McLean,  Black  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

117,3o9 

43,309 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

McLean-Jones  Oil  &  Supply 

Sept.  22, 

June  10, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

140 

3,260 

7,220 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McLellan  &  Brigham  Com- 

Feb.  16, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

135,000 

- 

- 

140,345 

108,160 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McManus    Pharmacy,    Inc. 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.  31, 

6,100 

_ 

- 

2"  5,751 

537 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McMillan    Bros.    Co.,    Fall 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.    2, 

1,550 

- 

- 

- 

1,351 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McMinn    &    Quigley    Steel 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

253 

3,219 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McNally   Construction   Co., 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

950 

2,513 

740 

18,736 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

McNeely  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

May  26, 
1914. 

Mch.  26, 
1912. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

1.000 

- 

" 

6,456 

270 

McNeil  Corporation,  Boston, 

May   16, 
1914. 

May     1, 
1914. 

Apr.      1, 
1914. 

75,000 

23,096 

~ 

45,550 

32,612 

McNeil  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Saugus. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

McQuaid  Brothers  Company, 

June    3, 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.    13, 

8,500 

- 

- 

13,449 

1,354 

Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Bonds. 


*  Bonds  of  Northampton  Silk  Co. 
and  De  Luxe  Silk  Hosiery  Co. 
amounting  to  $278,000  (guaran- 
teed both  as  to  principal  and 
interest). 


ij  Adjourned. 

6  Improvements. 

7  Equipment. 

8  Good  will. 

9  In  lieu  of  annual. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


471 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

- 

$9,792 

Sl,500 

S4,762 

- 

$1,800 

$1,730 

- 

$9,792 

- 

- 

79,963 

50,000 

24,398 

- 

- 

5,565 

- 

79,963 

2S65 

S4,989 
3  53,000 

- 

935,402 

50,000 

194,318 

4  _ 

205,850 

485,234 

- 

935,402 

2  2,128 

$2,890 

29,476 

15,000 

14,476 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,476 

- 

- 

- 

18,541 

10,200 

3,254 

- 

- 

5,087 

- 

18,541 

- 

6  800 
7  2,000 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

8  500 

- 

1,200 

4,600 

3,100 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,600 

"500 

- 

1,211 

6,500 

5,000 

" 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

6,500 

8  500 

12  3,500 

- 

5,164 

3,000 

1,064 

- 

1,000 

100 

- 

5,164 

- 

- 

•     - 

239,712 

150,000 . 

4,712 

- 

60,000 

15,000 

$10,000 

239.712 

- 

- 

6,576 

64,700 

20,000 

10,091 

- 

5,000 

28,883 

726 

64,700 

- 

- 

- 

28,276 

14,000 

13,596 

- 

- 

680 

- 

28,276 

- 

- 

- 

13,090 

8,000 

289 

- 

- 

3,399 

1,402 

13,090 

- 

- 

- 

18,772 

2,000 

4,860 

- 

- 

11,912 

- 

18,772 

8  5,000 

- 

- 

21,647 

15,000 

4,527 

- 

- 

- 

2,120 

21,647 

- 

»  5,000 

- 

7,049 

5,000 

336 

- 

- 

- 

1,713 

7,049 

- 

- 

- 

25,628 

6,000 

12,952 

15  $5,220 

- 

- 

1,456 

25,628 

- 

- 

- 

160,668 

27,100 

88,569 

- 

- 

- 

44,999 

160,668 

- 

16  5,000 

324 

15,944 

10,000 

4,255 

1,689 

- 

- 

- 

15,944 

8  8,750 

17  675 

18  761 
w  35,000 

- 

293,691 

135,000 

91,190 

- 

45,000 

12,422 

10,079 

293,691 

- 

- 

3,818 

10,106 

6,100 

4,006 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,106 

- 

213,230 

- 

4,581 

1,550 

2.812 

- 

- 

- 

219 

4,581 

8 11,500 

18  960 

6,893 

22,825 

22,100 

725 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,825 

- 

- 

- 

22,939 

10,000 

10,424 

- 

- 

1,315 

1,200 

22,939 

- 

- 

3,789 

10,515 

1,000 

9,515 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,515 

- 

- 

4,932 

106,190 

46,500 

15,190 

21,000 

23,500 

- 

- 

106,190 

2  15,000 

- 

430 

15,430 

15,430 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,430 

- 

- 

- 

14,803 

8,500 

5,046 

- 

- 

- 

1,257 

14,803 

11  And  equipment. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

1^  None  held  since  organization. 


I''  Copyrights. 

15  Mortgages. 

16  Copyrights  and  formulae. 
1'  Unexpired  insurance. 


18  Fixtures. 

1'  Treasury  stock. 

2"  And  fixtures. 

21  Horses,  wagons  and  harness. 


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McVarish     Company,     The, 

June  22, 

Feb.    13 

Jan.    31, 

$10,000 

$1,200 

S3, 200 

86,133 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Meader  Engineering  and  Ma- 

June    9, 

June     9 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

$2,800 

50 

757 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Meadow  Brook  lee  Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.     3 

Oct.    31, 

43,000 

3  34,000 

*  1,821 

- 

7,599 

Quincy. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

* 

Mears  Improved  Line  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

Apr.     7 

Mch.    1, 

6,000 

2,550 

with  R.  E. 

4,996 

4,106 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Measures  Company,  Ipswich, 

Feb.    26, 
1914. 

Jan.      6 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

6,000 

- 

1,200 

3,000 

400 

Mechanics  Foundry  and  Ma- 

Nov. 12, 

Nov.     6 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

31,967 

5,576 

2,887 

11,169 

chine  Co.,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mechanics     Iron     Foundry 

Aug.     5, 

July     9 

Apr.    30, 

24,000 

36,000 

1,000 

12,350 

15,131 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mechanics'      Mills,      Fall 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.    5 

Sept.  26, 

750,000 

163,530 

420,921 

286,207 

with  manu- 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

factures 

Medford  Ice  Company,  Med- 

May     7, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

10,000 

16 10,297 

- 

7,755 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Medford          Manufacturing 

Feb.    17, 

17  Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

13,500 

- 

- 

40 

.    Company,  The,  Medford. 

1914. 

1903. 

1913. 

Medford    Woolen    Manufac- 

Feb.  20, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

21,237 

27,378 

52,192 

20,831 

turing      Company,      The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Medford. 

Meek  Oven  Company,  The, 

Aug.   17, 

May  11 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

4,199 

6,543 

7,028 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Meigs   &   Co.   Incorporated, 

May     9, 

May     5 

Mch.    1, 

99,000 

- 

- 

137,509 

73,305 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Meisel  Press  Manufacturing 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.    11 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

17,500 

32,583 

48,271 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mekeel-Severn-Wylie     Com- 

July    3, 

June   10 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

575 

2,477 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Melanson     Shoe     Company, 

Oct.    14, 

June  29 

June  29, 

40,000, 

- 

5,982 

32,267 

25,177 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mellish  &  Byfield  Manufac- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      5, 

60,000 

- 

3,420 

8,390 

4,737 

turing  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Melrose  Free  Press  Inc.,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May     7, 

Feb.    21 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

23  6,825 

258 

3,594 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Melrose    Rubber    Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     3 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,347 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Melville  Company,  The, 

May  11, 

Apr.    29 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

8,902 

1,475 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Melville  Ice  Company,  Pitts- 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

30,423 

16,494 

- 

5,840 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Melvin   Bancroft   Company, 

Oct.    14, 

June     8 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

9,000 

28,017 

12,404 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Melzar      Smith      Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.  10 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

21,338 

1,302 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Memorial    Press,    The,    Ply- 

Sept. 25, 

Sept.    S 

July     6, 

5,000 

- 

8,000 

1,155 

1,638 

mouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mercantile   Wharf   Corpora- 

June 22, 

June     8 

June     1, 

280,000 

344,473 

- 

- 

50,069 

tion,  The,  Bcston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchandise  &  Laundry  Tag 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

2,000 

855 

870 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merchant  Bo.x  and  Cooperage 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    29 

Deo.   31, 

65,000 

43,682 

54,128 

100,164 

57,419 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merchants  Association,  Incor- 

Dec.    2, 

Nov.     8 

Nov.     1, 

4,000  ' 

- 

- 

4,097 

porated,  Chelsea  (for  191.3). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Tools  and  implements. 

2  Mortgage  note. 

3  Equity. 

"•  And  tools. 
■■  Good  will. 


Horses,  wagons  and  harnesses. 

Insurance  unexpired. 

Office  furniture. 

Reserve. 

Unexpired  insurance  and  interest. 


'1  Mill  stock. 

■2  Depreciation. 

'■■'  Horses  and  wagons. 

1'  Mechanics'  Mills  stock. 

IS  Improvement  account. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


47.3 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

Miscellaneous. 

i 

03 

1 

Capital  Stock. 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

Surplus. 

Profit  and  Loss. 

i 

- 

1  S125 

$10,658 

$6,700 

$1,709 

2  $300 

- 

$1,949 

$10,658 

- 

- 

- 

3,607 

1,000 

1,371 

1,090 

- 

- 

146 

3,607 

5  $3,000 

210 

6  3,368 

'585 

8  119 

•M05 

.S451 

50,702 
12,208 

43,000 
6,000 

1,570 
4,708 

$2,500 
1,500 

$3,002 
9  630 

50,702 
12,208 

6  500 

- 

900 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

11  2,500 

2,863 

56,962 

30,000 

6,062 

- 

20,000 

12  900 

- 

56,962 

- 

13 1,750 

- 

66,231 

24,000 

31,298 

- 

10,933 

- 

66,231 

- 

1-1  7,800 

878,458 

750,000 

- 

- 

15  47,944 

80,514 

878,458 

- 

- 

28,052 

10,000 

2,752 

7,000 

- 

8,300 

28,052 

- 

- 

46,810 

60,350 

50,000 

10,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,350 

- 

- 

- 

121,638 

50,000 

6,168 

- 

49,500 

15,970 

- 

121,638 

18  6,731 
5 15,000 

19  14,300 

1,465 

55,266 

25.000 

6,466 

23,800 

- 

- 

- 

55,266 

2"  8,055 

- 

218,869 

77,000 

5,369 

136,.500 

- 

- 

- 

218,869 

- 

- 

15,913 

114,267 

60,000 

54,267 

- 

- 

- 

- 

114,267 

°  47,974 

- 

225 

51,251 

50,000 

1,251 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51,251 

- 

- 

- 

63,426 

40,000 

23,426 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,426 

» 6,000 

21160 
22  259 

- 

22,966 

6,000 

2,657 

- 

- 

- 

14,309 

22,966 

- 

- 

44 

10,721 
5,347 

10,000 
5,000 

645 
2176 

- 

- 

~ 

347 

10,721 
5,347 

6  20,000 

25  3,147 

26  258 

- 

13,782 

72,757 

10,000 
43,100 

2,233 

26  21 

4,990 

15,000 

1,000 
3,233 

_ 

528 
6,434 

13,782 
72,757 

- 

8  450 

2' 675 

28 1,339 

22,717 

73,263 
23,979 

20,000 
5,000 

4,894 

16,950 

36,313 
4,500 

5,857 

3,728 

73,263 
23,979 

5  2,500 

- 

- 

13,293 

5.000 

3,228 

- 

3,210 

12  800 

1,055 

13,293 

- 

- 

- 

394,542 

280,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

114,542 

394,542 

- 

_ 

2,275 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

255,393 
4,097 

65,000 

1     200 
29  3,781 

29,.399 

- 

93,110 

67,884 

with 
surplus 
116 

255,393 
4,097 

16  And  personal  property. 

1'  Company  not  doing  business. 

18  Patent  rights,  patterns,  etc. 

19  Treasury  stock. 

-"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


21  Glue  heating  apparatus. 

22  Insurance  premium. 

23  And  fixtures,  etc. 

2''  For  collecting  bad  debts. 
25  Fixtures. 


26  Incidentals. 

2'  Due  from  Moore. 

28  Fixture  account. 

29  Subscriptions  on  stock 


474 


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Merchants    Association,    In- 

Nov. 11, 

Nov.    7, 

Sept.    7, 

$4,000 

84,252 

corporated,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants  Cloak  &  Clothing 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

2 1608 

S7,415 

13,994 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants  Co-operative  Ex- 

Mch. 14, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,175 

press    Company    of    Law- 

1914. 

■    1914. 

1914. 

rence,  Lawrence. 

Merchants  Delivery  Co.,  Bos- 

May   5, 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8  8,981 

401 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants    Law    Exchange, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

475 

1,990 

Inc.,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

W13. 

Merchants  Legal  Stamp  Com- 

June 26, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   28, 

80,000 

- 

- 

1,201 

142,031 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants'      Manufacturing 

Nov.    2, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  26, 

1,200,000 

$332,105 

867,895 

331,673 

280,348 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants     Mercantile  Cor- 

Apr.   14, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

772 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants'     Steam    Lighter 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    22, 

Nov.     1, 

17,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,058 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merchants    Trading    Stamp 

May     5, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.    14, 

2,500 

- 

- 

2,487 

773 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merchants  Warehouse  Com- 

Mch. 17, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

550,000 

500,000 

- 

- 

43,727 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merchants     Wool     Scouring 

May     9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

21,000 

30,000 

12,394 

776 

1,142 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mercury     PubUshing     Com- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

2,300 

1,500 

12,111 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Meredith  Linen  Mills,  Bos- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    21, 

Nov.  30, 

160,000 

153 

23171,159 

20,050 

11,476 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merg  Engineering  Company, 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.  17, 

June   15, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

366 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914.- 

Merrick   Lumber  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

52,500 

7,000 

105,443 

74,132 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merrill  Chair  &  Manufactur- 

Nov. 10, 

Sept.  25, 

May     1, 

250,000 

27,043 

11,571 

10,949 

2,355 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merrimac     Chemical     Com- 

Jan.   20, 

Dec.   17, 

Sept.  30, 

1,200,000 

942,977 

with  R.  B. 

470,891 

162,881 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Merrimack    Clothing    Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.   10, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

33,563 

11,836 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merrimac  Foundry  and  Ma- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

117,106 

30,000 

32,144 

14,536 

chine  Company,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merrimac     Hat     Company, 

Aug.  25, 

May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

131,719 

61,142 

146,388 

19,235 

Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merrimack    Ice    Co.,     The, 

July    18, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

29,000 

3,000 

32  1,000 

10,730 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merrimack      Manufacturing 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.   16, 

Dec.  27, 

4,400,000 

3,976,664 

with  R.  E. 

2,613,187 

1,400,161 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merrimac  Mattress  Manufac- 

Feb.  18, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

4,660 

53,720 

56,263 

turing  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Merrimac    River    Towing 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

6,000 

_ 

32,272 

23,589 

Company,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merrimack    Square    Theatre 

Oct.      2, 

34  July     8, 

May  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

6,163 

5,763 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merrimack  Utilization  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  27, 

25,000 

- 

7,500 

29,384 

34,467 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Subscriptions  on  stock. 

2  And  fixtures. 

3  Lease. 

*  Discount  on  accounts  receivable. 
^  Loan. 
8  Good  will. 
'  Fixtures. 


8  And  rolling  stock. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
10  Investments. 

'1  Contracts. 

12  Depreciation. 

13  Stationery. 


w  Seven  lighters. 

15  Sinking  fund  (State  St.  Tr.  Co., 

Trustees), 
i"  Accrued  interest. 
1^  Unexpired  insurance. 
18  Mortgage. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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6S890 

3S300 
7  135 

$400 

$4,252 

22,317 

4,600 

$200 

13,889 

8,500 

4,600 

$163 

2,757 
4  675 

; 

$6,550 
5  750 

$3,0.'?5 

- 

$4,252 

22,317 

4,600 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

14,382 

5,000 

2,545 

- 

6,238 

- 

$599 

14,382 

- 

- 

- 

2,465 

30 

450 

- 

- 

- 

1,985 

2,465 

4,815 

9  829 

10  433,148 

1176,000 

658,024 
1,812,021 

80,000 
1,200,000 

489,988 
456,933 

12  38,946 

88,036 
116,142 

658,024 
1,812,021 

6  9,800 

"150 

58 

10,780 

10,000 

780 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,780 

- 

"  16,300 

- 

31,358 

17,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,358 

31,358 

- 

- 

- 

3,260 

2,400 

274 

- 

- 

586 

3,260 

6  5,006 

15  450,017 

16  7,392 

i'730 

211,114 

22  9,470 

3,885 

1,001,866 

63,787 
15,911 

550,000 

21,000 
15,000 

7,551 
6,423 

is$425,000 

36,364 

19  3,050 
20 16,265 

911 

1,001,866 

63,787 
15,911 

2'  99,900 

24  228 

25  958 

3,694 

204,024 
103,960 

140,000 
'  100,000 

10,273 

26  770 

- 

35,000 
3,960 

17,981 

with 
surplus 

204,024 
103,960 

- 

28  1,500 

- 

240,575 

75,000 

95,173 

- 

- 

29  33,000 

37,402 

240,575 

6 131,600 

- 

6,060 

189,578 

163,200 

4,029 

- 

22,349 

- 

- 

189,578 

- 

38,050 

- 

1,614,799 

890,850 

67,776 

- 

50,000 

- 

606,173 

1,614,799 

- 

'  4,748 

- 

50,147 

49,500 

647 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,147 

2'  1,000 

3,862 

- 

198,648 

100,000 

8,097 

53,000 

17,300 

- 

20,251 

198,648 

6 10,000 

30 1,382 
31 33,3C0 
33 14,862 

~ 

393,166 
68,592 

200,000 
40,000 

18,911 
1,917 

: 

70,000 
26,000 

104,255 
675 

- 

393,166 
68,592 

- 

- 

- 

7,990,012 

4,400,000 

- 

- 

2,958,250 

- 

631,762 

7,990,012 

- 

- 

- 

114,643 

30,000 

63,928 

- 

7,650 

- 

13,065 

114,643 

- 

- 

- 

61,861 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,861 

61,861 

3=  23,250 

- 

30,349 

65,525 

50,000 

15,525 

.     - 

- 

- 

- 

65,525 

~ 

~ 

- 

71,351 

7,500 

18,304 

- 

41,000 

- 

4,547 

71,351 

19  Construction  and  depreciation. 

20  Reserve. 

21  Advanced   on   account   new   ma- 

chinery. 

22  Suspense  account. 

23  And  construction. 


2-'  Office  furniture. 

23  Prepaid  items. 

25  Accrued  items,  interest,  wages. 

27  Patent  rights. 

28  Horses  and  vehicles. 

29  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


30  Furniture  and  fittings. 

31  Treasury  stock. 

32  And  ice. 

33  Horses,  vehicles,  etc. 
3<  Adjourned. 

33  Good  will  and  lease. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


& 

C3 

Assets. 

o 

g 

"1 

a 

P. 
03 
O 

•^ 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

C3 

actures, 
ohandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

md  Debts 
iivable. 

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filed, 

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-2 

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i 

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ess. 

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^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

fS 

s 

s 

o 

Merrimae  Witch  Hazel  Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

820,000 

$3,000 

Sl,664 

$6,690 

$3,339 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Merrimack     Woolen     Com- 

May  13, 

May     5, 

Mch.  31, 

250,000 

- 

150,721 

393,171 

19,620 

pany,  Dracut. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914: 

Merrow  Brothers,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

100 

1,961 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marrow  Machine  Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

1,125 

6,836 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Merry  Mount  Granite  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

35,472 

^  8,400 

4,308 

3,912 

pany,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Messenger  Printing  and  Pub- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

- 

3,652 

152 

3,275 

lishing  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester. 

MetaUic  Drawing  Roll  Com- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.  28, 

Oct.    31, 

80,000 

35,000 

39,314 

■  14,652 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Metallic  Drawing  Roll  Com- 

Nov. 30, 

Nov.  23, 

Oct.    31, 

80,000 

- 

35,000 

37,960 

11,238 

pany,  The,  Springfield  (2d 
return). 
Metcalf  Hospital,  Winthrop, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oct.      2, 

Aug.     4, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

6,000 

1,500 

- 

2,034 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Methuen  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

Feb.     5, 
1914. 

Nov.  29, 
1913. 

300,000 

295,881 

with  R.  E. 

148,569 

228,033 

Methuen  Granite  Company, 

Aug.   29, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

30,000 

4,500 

10,525 

3,098 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Methuen  Hand  Laundry  Inc., 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    17, 

25,000 

- 

3,500 

500 

1,500 

Methuen. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Metola  Talking  Machine  Co., 

May  14, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

100 

300 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Metropolitan  Air  Goods  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

150 

214 

pany,  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Metropolitan  Charcoal  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.    31, 

10,000 

7,249 

2,968 

13,828 

3.191 

pany,  Dedham. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Metropolitan  Coal  Company, 

July   17, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

1,500,000 

837,632 

with  R.  E. 

329,090 

643,213 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Metropolitan  Furniture  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

48,589 

- 

66,674 

86.394 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Metropolitan  Ice  Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

1=  10,000 

312 

- 

15,461 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Metropolitan  Laundry  Com- 

July   15, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

16,000 

1?  26,161 

4,888 

14,626 

pany,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Metropolitan  Lithograph  and 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

15,893 

15,269 

23,017 

24,272 

Publishing  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Everett. 

Metropohtan  Manufacturing 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    19, 

Deo.  31, 

100,000 

5,000 

600 

68,425 

176,973 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Metropolitan  Storage  Ware- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

484,841 

- 

- 

19,446 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Metz  Company,  Waltham,     . 

Oct.    14, 
1914. 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

Aug.   31, 
1914. 

500,000 

250,918 

216,719 

410,069 

124,661 

Meyer    Store,    Incorporated, 

.Feb.   21, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

3,200 

930 

The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Miano   and    Diliberto,   Inc., 

July   31, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    31, 

1,Q00 

- 

300 

375 

450 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Michaelense  Publishing  Com- 

Nov    5, 

Sept.     4, 

July    31, 

10,000 

- 

550 

100 

300 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

-  Fixtures. 

'■'  Teams. 

'  And  tools. 

■'  Boiler  house. 

*  Insurance. 


"  .And  taxes  paid. 

*  Interest  and  insurance  prepaid. 

"  Trade-marks. 
i»  Patent  rights. 
"  Securities. 
1-  Horses,  vehicles  and  hunirase.s. 


1^  Steamers,  tugs,  etc. 

i-i  Including  $400,000  special  stock. 

1''  Equity. 

1'^  Investments. 

"  And  fixtures  and  appliances. 

18  Box  shop. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


47' 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

Miscellaneous. 

Profit  and  Loss. 

03 

■i 

■| 
o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

1 

t3 

o 
£ 

03 

1  S2,500 

- 

8966 

SI  8, 159 

$14,300 

$2,084 

- 

$1,775 

- 

- 

$18,159 

- 

- 

- 

563,512 

151,800 

260,100 

- 

115,000 

$36,612 

- 

563,512 

1 1,800 

2  -5200 

5,285 

10,346 

10,000 

346 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,346 

- 

3  200 

- 

12,161 

10,000 

762 

- 

- 

- 

$1,399 

12,161 

1 12,280 

5  2,500 
6  210 

5,833 

60,635 
19,359 

3^,300 
15,000 

27,335 
4,359 

: 

: 

- 

- 

60,635 
19,359 

- 

- 

- 

88,966 

80,000 

249 

- 

- 

- 

8,717 

88,966 

- 

- 

- 

84,198 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,198 

84,198 

- 

- 

2,390 

11,924 

5,000 

1,924 

S5,000 

- 

- 

11,924 

- 

8  5,757 

- 

678,240 

300,000 

34,474 

~ 

155,000 

- 

188,766 

678,240 

- 

- 

- 

48,123 

29,675 

1,850 

12,000 

- 

4,598 

48,123 

9  2,000 

1 3,500 

1 100,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

10,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

11,000 

- 

100 

100,500 

100,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

100,503 

i»  13,000 
9  2,000 
1 3,000 
1  5,000 

6,280 

25,144 
32,236 

21,000 
5,000 

2,722 
27,236 

1,422 

25,144 
32,236 

1 400,000 

11 470,595 
12 159,360 
13 150,000 

2,989,890 
201,657 

1,500,000 
100,000 

"  793,890 
6,602 

236,000 

285,000 

175,000 
78,066 

16,989 

2,989,890 
201,657 

- 

16  7,450 

807 

34,030 

26,000 

- 

8,0.30 

- 

- 

34,030 

1  23,000 

18  5,000 

19  3,210 
2120.053 

2  2,346 

22  40,095 

2^  8,275 

2 1,500 

- 

.  69,885 
163,945 

50,000 

125,000 

5,873 
13,028 

20  3,500 
23 13,800 

11,959 

10,512 
158 

69,885 
163.945 

- 

- 

260,773 
504,287 

100,000 
300,000 

9,308 
26  3,335 

27 180,000 

32,000 

26 116,130 

24,287 

260,773 
504,287 

1 1,000 

28 163,576 

29  84,319 

30  14,778 
31 40,000 
32  50,000 

33  800 

5,870 

1,355,040 
11,800 

323,900 
10,000 

226,006 
1,800 

134,816 

670,318 

1,355,040 
11,800 

1200 

- 

1,325 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

325 

1,325 

- 

- 

566 

1,516 

850 

666 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,516 

19  Stable  and  garage. 

20  Mortgage  note. 

21  Copyrights. 

22  Plates. 

23  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
21  Rolling  stock. 


25  Due  collectors  and  agents'  secur- 

ity. 

26  And  reserve. 


28  Branch  accounts. 

29  Tools. 


30  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

31  Stock  in  other  concerns. 

32  Capital  stock  held  in  trust  for 

company. 

33  Fountain  and  fixtures. 


478 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Michelin  Tire  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston. 

Middle  Mass.  Chemical  Com- 
pany, The,  Palmer. 

MiddlelDoro  Realty  Company, 

fe  Middleborough. 

Middlesex  Company,  Lowell, 

Middlesex  Contracting  Com- 
pany, Framingham. 

Middlesex  Investment  Com- 
pany Inc.,  Cambridge. 

Middlesex  Knitting  Company, 
Reading. 

Middlesex  Last  Company, 
The,  Maiden. 

Middlesex  Motors,  Inc., 
Lowell. 

Middleton  Land  Company, 
Middleton. 

Miles  Patents  Company, 
Boston. 

Milford  Automobile  Machine 
Company,  Milford. 

Milford  Coal  Company,  Mil- 
ford. 

Milford  Daily  News  Com- 
pany, Milford. 

Milford  Iron  Foundry,  Mil- 
ford. 

Milford  Lyceum  Hall  Com- 
pany, Milford. 

Milford  Pink  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Milford  Printing  Company, 
The,  Milford. 

Milford  Realty  Company, 
Milford. 

Milford  Shoe  Company,  Mil- 
ford. 

Milk  Package  Exchange  Inc., 
Boston. 

Millbury  Steel  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Millbury. 

Millen  &  Williamson  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Miller  &  Goldberg  Company, 
Boston. 

Miller  Brothers,  Incorpo- 
rated, Amesbury. 

Miller  Wire  Cloth  Co., 
Worcester. 

Millers  Falls  Company, 
Erving. 

Millers  Falls  Paper  Company, 
Er\'ing. 


Millers  River  Box  Company, 
Wendell. 

Millers  River  Power  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Millis  Improvement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Apr.     7, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 
- 1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
Mch.  17, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Sept.    1, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
June     3, 

1914. 
Oct.    16, 

1914. 
Mch.  17, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
May    9, 

1914. 
July   20, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Aug.    7, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
Feb.     7, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.   21, 

1914. 
Nov.    6, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
May  19, 

1914. 
June  11, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Aug.  17, 

1914. 


Mch.  4, 
1914. 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Apr.  6, 
1914. 


Mch.    7 

1914. 
Jan.    13 

1914, 
Apr.   27, 

1914. 
Feb.   11 

1914. 
Apr.   27 

1914, 
Jan.     5, 

1914, 
Aug.     6 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Jan.    21 

1914. 
May  12, 

1914. 


Feb.   26 

1914. 
Apr.   11 

1914. 
May    4 

1914. 
July     1 

1914. 
Feb.  24 

1914. 
Dec.     2 

1913. 
July     3 

1914. 
8  Apr.  21 

1914. 
Jan.   26 

1914. 
Feb.   10 

1914. 
Feb.     9 

1914. 
Oct.     5 

1914. 
Mch.  30 

1914. 
Apr.   29 

1914. 
Apr.   29 

1914. 
Jan.    22 

1914. 
July   15 

1914. 


Feb.     9, 

1914, 
Jan. 

1914, 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 


Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Apr.   27 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.      5 

1914. 
July    31 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Apr.   30 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
May    4 

1914. 
July     1 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Oct.    31 

1913. 
June     1 

1914. 
Apr.     1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Oct.     5 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Apr.   25, 

1914. 
Apr.     1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
June  30 

1914. 


Jan.  1 
1914. 

Jan.  1 
1914. 

Mch.  1 
1914. 


S10,000 

40,000 

35,000 

666,700 

10,000 

20,000 

10,000 

15,000 

3,000 

30,000 

50,000 

10,000 

25,000 

10,000 

30,000 

2,000 

5,000 

2,000 

60,000 

200,000 

2,000 

50,000 

3,000 

35,000 

25,000 

20,000 

300,000 

350,000 

10,000 

1,000,000 

1,000 


Assets. 


$20,686 
250,000 


20,500 
30,000 

12,000 
38,000 


65,000 
50,000 


20,100 


175,880 
204,000 


250,000 


Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

- 

$68,639 

S150 

1,850 

170,862 

18,937 

3 16,398 

5,247 

3,107 

6,029 

20,000 

19,182 

1,043 

330 

2,011 

16,461 

2,350 

4,060 

5,000 

670 

9,000 

17,985 

250 

250 

603 

80 

33,808 

56,763 

2,824 

90 

7,751 

17,876 

- 

1,500 

200 

10,163 

7,939 

17,694 

8,000 

2,751 

161,466 

420,842 

100,000 

84,040 

- 

9,564 

613 

- 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 


3  And  equipment. 
^  Livestock. 


6  None  held  in  1914. 
8  Organization. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


479 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

:3 

§ 

a 

1 

1 

1 
o 

k 

o   ■ 

is 

< 

ll 

J. 

i 

S'i 

tana 
0  0 

3 
1 

-a 

a 

03 

ta 
2 

0 

- 

- 

- 

$95,785 

$10,000 

$77,108 

- 

- 

$5,598 

$3,079 

$95,785 

1  $20,000 
2  5,400 

: 

$8,609 

37,706 
21,016 

36,100 
17,000 

1,106 

_ 

$500 
4,000 

~ 

16 

37,706 
21,016 

1 23,442 

- 

- 

557,243 

400,000 

2,118 

- 

75,000 

8,500 

71,625 

557,243 

- 

i  S8.000 

- 

34,543 

10,000 

4,247 

- 

12,053 

- 

8,243 

34,543 

- 

- 

- 

10,001 

9,710 

- 

- 

- 

- 

291 

10,001 

- 

- 

- 

13,037 

10,000 

1,145 

- 

- 

1,892 

- 

13,037 

- 

- 

- 

65,456 

15,000 

7,944 

- 

42,512 

- 

- 

65,456 

186 

- 

763 

3,755 

3,000 

755 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,755 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

1 50,000 

- 

- 

53,470 

50,000 

2,196 

- 

- 

- 

1,274 

53,470 

- 

- 

- 

37,589 

6,000 

11,648 

$626 

14,000 

5,315 

- 

37,589 

2  15,000 

- 

5,000 

49,670 

25,000 

11,670 

13,000 

- 

- 

- 

49,670 

2  3,212 

- 

- 

11,830 

10,000 

130 

- 

1,700 

- 

- 

11,830 

- 

- 

- 

90,163 

30,000 

19,831 

12,000 

- 

28,332 

- 

90,163 

2  300 

- 

200 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,323 

22,323 

2  100 

6  200 
7  20 

1,368 
38,736 

2,707 
105,749 

2,000 
60,000 

207 

9  43,125 

500 

2,624 

- 

"" 

2,707 
105,749 

- 

- 

- 

304,876 

200,000 

7,921 

- 

70,000 

26,955 

- 

304,876 

- 

- 

7,874 

695 

309 

- 

- 

6,870 

- 

7,874 

- 

- 

11,711 

67,864 

41,500 

10,725 

10,000 

5,639 

- 

- 

67,864 

- 

- 

- 

4,404 

3,000 

1,404 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,404 

- 

- 

- 

37,039 

27,000 

9,839 

- 

- 

- 

200 

37,039 

- 

- 

- 

41,037 

13,600 

18,351 

- 

- 

- 

9,086 

41,037 

- 

10  15,000 

- 

30,732 

20,000 

3,671 

- 

3,700 

- 

3,361 

30,732 

- 

1127,984 

- 

915,295 

300,000 

120,963 

- 

130,000 

364,332 

- 

915,295 

2  7,500 

469,780 
19,439 

350,000 
10,000 

93,280 
9,057 

26,500 

with 
funded 
indebtr 
edness 

382 

469,780 
19,439 

- 

- 

12  253,493 

503,975 

500,000 

3,975 

- 

- 

- 

- 

503,975 

- 

77 

800 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

800 

'  New  equipment. 
8  Adjourned. 


9  Mortgage. 
10  Preferred  stock  of  the  corporation. 


11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  And  organization. 


480 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

^ 

n 

Assets. 

hen  Certificate 
filed. 

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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Mills     Transfer     Company, 

May  22, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.  31, 

S10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

S6,535 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mills  Woven  Cartridge  Belt 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    27 

Dee.  31, 

500,000 

.§45,431 

3  $128,661 

S67,127 

70,732 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Milne     &     Chalmers,     Inc., 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  10 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

12,000 

4,200 

11,439 

8,128 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Milner-Bill   Company,    The, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

474 

7,398 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Milner  Manjifacturing  Com- 

June    6, 

Feb.   24 

Deo.   31, 

12,000 

- 

3,384 

672 

664 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Milton    Bradley    Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    23 

Dec.   31, 

56,000 

- 

34,244 

172,973 

268,262 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Milton   Building   Associates, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    3 

Jan.    31, 

42,000 

53,132 

13  2,520 

- 

226 

Milton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Milton  Chemical  Co.,  Cam- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

3,020 

15,866 

11,667 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Milton  Laundry,   The,   Mil- 

Aug.    5, 

Jan.    14 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

700 

300 

1,746 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Minard's  Liniment  Manufac- 

May 29, 

Mch.  11 

Mch.  10, 

70,000 

9,300 

15  2,709 

6,114 

16,125 

turing  Company,  Framing- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

ham. 

Miner  and  Company,  Incor- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     2 

Deo.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,087 

1,340 

porated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Minot  Drug  Company,  Mai- 

July   15, 

20  June  10 

May  20, 

20,000 

- 

21191 

204 

156 

den. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Minute    Tapioca    Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

79,013 

35,704 

93,997 

43,826 

Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Miscoe  Spring  Water  Com- 

Oct.     6, 

June     1 

June     1, 

10,000 

1,.500 

250 

1,064 

- 

pany,  Mendon. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Miss  Nelson,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Oct.    30, 
1914. 

Sept.  22 
1914. 

Aug.  31, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

23 1,460 

3,281 

12,278 

Mitchell  &  Company  Incor- 

May    9, 

Apr.    11 

Mch.  31, 

65,000 

- 

- 

120,002 

23,478 

porated,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mitchell  &  Smith  Inc.,  Bos- 

May    5, 

20  Mch.    4 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,572 

4,818 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mitchell   &   Sutherland,   In- 

July   22, 

May  13 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

-   I            250 

500 

46,700 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

' 

Mitchell    Baking    Company, 

May   18, 

Apr.    15 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

4,005 

1,044 

3,984 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mitchell-C  aunt  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   27, 

30,000 

- 

8,846 

59,690 

44,105 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mitchell    Duffey    Company, 

June   13, 

May  13 

May     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

8,958 

70,429 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mitchell   Lighter    Company, 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.    14 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

281 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mitchell  Press,  The,  Boston, 

Sept.  25, 
1914. 

May  16 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

700 

2,270 

577 

Mitchell    Sawyer    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31 

Mch.    6, 

15,000 

2,150 

1,500 

11,943 

8,332 

Sterling. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mitchell     Wing     Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

25,878 

,5,5,996 

Bo.ston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Model  Laundering  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Nov.  16 

Oct.    16, 

25,000 

10,000 

4,000 

300 

1,723 

North  Adams. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Model    Market    Co.,     The, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.      5, 

5,000 

- 

2,046 

1,098 

2,104 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Model  Typewriter  Inspection 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.    9 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,736 

5,382 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Modern     Investment     Com- 

Jan.     5, 

Oct.      2 

Oct.      2, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,400 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Autos. 

2  Reserves. 

^  .\nd  tools  and  fixtures. 
■•  Good  will. 
^  License  rights. 


"  Investments. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

*  Reserve. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

10  Tools,  etc. 


11  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

12  Patent  rights. 

13  And  heating  apparatus,  etc. 
1'  Advertising  investment. 

1''  And  equipment. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


4S1 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


$500 

1,9,000 

5 137,968 

6  22,917 

'  2,907 


9  201 

ID  927 


"  22,415 


18  2,500 

19  2,182 
"  11,150 

22  5,500 


24 1,450 
25 1,552 


9  2,052 

28  2,616 

29  1,200 


-58,807 


7,186 


3,072 


7,696 
1,372 


$16,035 
625,743 

35,767 
9,000 
19,087 
475,479 
55,878 
64,461 
10,350 
97,740 

20,899 

20,451 

252,540 

10,000 

34,981 

146,482 

12,682 

47,450 

9,033 

112,641 

119,387 

6,237 

9,319 

23,925 

98,492 

34,919 

7,120 

17,618 

1,400 


LlABIUTIES. 


S7,000 
500,000 

25,000 

2,000 
111,000 
10,500 

56,000 

42,000 

10,000 

10,000 

70,000 

14,950 
20,000 
78,400 
10,000 
25,000 
65,000 
10,000 
25,000 

5,000 
30,000 
100,000 

5,000 

7,100 
15,000 
49,300 
25,000 

4,100 

10,000 

125 


$18,255 

4,204 

4,083 

87 

134,475 

24,461 

350 

1,709 

5,949 
451 

16,782 

3,907 
7,605 
2,682 
8,213 
2,864 
42,679 
1,530 

944 
7,104 
31,161 
2,270 
3,020 
1,657 


$6,506 


12,000 


2?  1,150 


$1,700 
8,500 
60,275 
10,500 
30,000 

10,750 


65,903 


70,000 


12,313 


560 
125 


18,000 
2,649 


$2,460 
2  6,575 
34,618 

s  72,870 


95,000 
3,378 


9,600 


79,455 

6,074 
3,877 


39,962 

17,857 
677 


2,999 
1,275 


$57 
217 


129,729 


1,924 
1,169 


with 
surplus 


1,221 


18  Trade-marks. 
1'  Treasury  stock. 
IS  Soda  fountain. 

19  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
2"  Adjourned. 


21  And  apparatus. 

22  Formula  and  processes. 

23  And  fixtures. 

24  Notes. 

25  Fixtures. 


25  Lighter. 
2'  Mortgage. 

28  Prepaid  expenses. 

29  Delivery  outfit. 


482 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  or  Condition 


1 

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a 

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1     . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

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chandise, 
erial,  and 
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Modem    Shoemaking,    Inc., 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      1, 

$1,000 

_ 

_ 

. 

$1,360 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Mo-Hair  Laboratories,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

iJan.    20, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

$900 

150 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mohawk  Dairy  Company, 

May     6, 

2  Apr.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

$.34,879 

$33,533 

12,367 

13.646 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mohawk  Moccasin  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

703 

1,239 

1,633 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Molassine  Company  of  Amer- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

- 

- 

5,834 

16,889 

ica,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Molt  Bros.  Inoorp.,  Millbury, 

June     3, 
1914. 

8  May   16, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

3,400 

~ 

534. 

Monarch  Blacking  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   27, 

Dec.   27, 

10,000 

- 

2,416 

3,079 

10,656 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Monarch  Clothing  Company, 

June     5, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

10,723 

19,514 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Monarch   Leather   Company 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

880 

of  Boston,  Mass.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Monarch  Valve  &  Manufac- 

May 27, 

May  21, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

19,124 

30,356 

2,823 

turing    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
Monatiquot    Rubber    Works 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Dec.     2, 

1  Nov.    4, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

86,300 

67,572 

69,113 

49,105 

Company,  Braintree. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Monatiquot    Rubber    Works 

Nov.    5, 

'Oct.    29, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

90,300 

71,218 

34,341 

46,155 

Company,    Braintree    (2d 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

return'*. 

Moning  and  Berry  Company, 

Mch.    .5, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

3,483 

300 

Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Monk's   Lauiidrj'   Company, 

Mch.    3, 

2  Jan.    23, 

Dec.  27, 

10,000 

- 

5,047 

1,261 

7,032 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Monotype  Composition  Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.      5, 

Oct.     5, 

10,000 

- 

10,183 

1,050 

1,007 

pany,    Incorporated,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bo.'ston. 

Monson  Maine   Slate   Com- 

June 27, 

"June  24, 

Dec.    31, 

200,000 

73,191 

56,213 

54,434 

33,438 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Montague   City    Rod    Com- 

Aug.  29, 

^.■^ug.   17, 

July    31, 

60,000 

28,000 

16,500 

45,525 

82.097 

pany,  Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Montague    Company,     The, 

Sept.  28, 

Sept.  16, 

June  30, 

90,000 

272,205 

- 

- 

9,295 

Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Montello  Co-operative  Asso- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   27, 

10,000 

- 

896 

1,139 

830 

ciation,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Montello    Heel    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

3,846 

26,609 

29,169 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Montgomerj'   Company,    In- 

Apr.   28, 

Feb.    28, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

52,102 

354 

2,200 

9,051 

corporated,  The,  Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Montgomery-Frost  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

- 

21  4,566 

15,119 

7,856 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Montpelier  &  Barre  Light  & 

Oct.    24, 

Sept.  23, 

June  30, 

2,310,000 

2,335,607 

with  R.  E. 

477 

177,221 

Power  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Monument    Laundry    Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

5,200 

7,169 

1,107 

2,917 

pany,  r^verett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Monument  Mills,  Great  Bar- 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

330,937 

452,808 

461,895 

249,140 

rington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Monument    National    Cana- 

May  20, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

52,775 

- 

882 

332 

(lien  Francais  dc  Holyoke, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ma.ss.,  Inc.,  Holyoke. 

1  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2  Adjourned. 

■'  Prepaid  expenses. 
''  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'■  Trade-marks. 
'■•  Good  will. 


'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

8  Special  meeting. 

'  Office  and  store  fixtures. 
10  Patent  rights. 

'1  Patterns,  drawings  and  devck)pment. 
12  Unexpired  insurance. 


!■'  Stock  subscriptions. 

1'  Date  of  postponement. 

>■'  Liability  on  stock  to  be  issued  for 

payment  of  property. 
1"  Reserve. 


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483 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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3 

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Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

c 

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Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

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3 

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0 

% 

H 

- 

_ 

$2,885 

.S4,245 

81,000 

83,245 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$4,245 

- 

- 

23,950 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

3  S430 

- 

94,8.55 

40,000 

12,407 

- 

$17,500 

^  .$8,066 

816,882 

94,855 

» S2.5 
6  500 

M,751 

138 
8,829 

4,100 
27,612 
12,763 

2,000 

6,000 

'  7,500 

4,000 

1,087 
14,112 
8,763 

- 

1,000 

- 

13 

4,100 
27,612 
12,763 

- 

- 

- 

16,151 

10,000 

3,157 

- 

- 

- 

2,994 

16,151 

- 

- 

.30,237 

6,000 

6,435 

- 

8,500 

9,302 

- 

30,237 

5  1,000 

« 3,000 

w  26,500 

9  600 

11 136,886 

1=888 

126,7.33 

5,480  1 
343,310 

5,000 

136,500 
13  4,687 

480 

- 

202,123 

- 

- 

5,480 
343,310 

- 

- 

272,090 

50,000 

69,460 

- 

- 

152,630 

- 

272,090 

- 

- 

- 

242,014 

50,000 

44,868 

- 

- 

147,146 

- 

242,014 

«100 

- 

72 

3,955 

2,500 

1,300 

- 

- 

83 

72 

3,955 

- 

- 

5,000 

18,340 

5,000 

10,090 

- 

3,2.50 

- 

- 

18,340 

« 2,000 

- 

283 

14,523 

5,200 

90 

- 

9,233 

- 

- 

14,523 

« 45,000 

1"  600 

- 

262,276 
172,722 

300 

15 199,700 

60,000 

13,031 

- 

39,297 

16  3,028 

6,920 
112,722 

262,276 
172,722 

- 

1'  2,500 
"3,239 

- 

287,239 
2,865 

90,000 
950 

1,154 

~ 

35,000 
19  4,590 

20  106 

157,649 
655 

287,239 
2,865 

- 

- 

- 

59,624 

20,000 

19,624 

~ 

20,000 

- 

- 

59,624 

'•  25,000 

- 

- 

88,707 

50,000 

4,974 

- 

19,500 

11,436 

2,797 

88,707 

- 

- 

- 

27,541 

11,000 

8,258 

- 

- 

8,283 

- 

27,541 

22  294,193 

23  12,166 

21 1,000,000 

25  750 

"  209,400 

2*170,473 

31 2,650 

4,200,287 
19,043 

2,306,800 
27  3,200 

7,500 

28  28,392 
1,771 

$1,215,000 
83,000 

168,500 

339,721 

29 136.559 

30  2,115 

6,772 

4,200,287 
19,043 

- 

32 125,000 

- 

1,619,780 

500,000 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

1,019,780 

1,619,780 

" 

33  2,639 

i 

" 

56,628 

4,910 

932 

24,000 

1,400 

25,386 

1 

1 

56,628 

17  Investments. 
1'  Deferred  assets. 
"  Deferred  liabilities. 
2"  Admission  fees. 

21  And  fixtures. 

22  Unfinished  construction. 


23  Prepayments,  etc. 

21  Franchises,  etc. 

25  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 

2'>  Sinking  fund. 

2'  Capital  stock  subscribed. 

28  Including  accruals. 


29  Reserve  for  depreciation  (set  aside 

as  reserve  for  sinking  fund). 

30  Other  reserves. 

31  Stock  in  treasury. 

32  Power. 

33  Fixtures. 


484 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


a 

1 

03 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

IS, 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

2 

TION. 

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Moore   &  Burgess  Webbing 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

$11,556 

$5,511 

84,921 

Co.,  Acton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Moore  and  Wyman  Elevator 

Jan.    20, 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

?23,000 

14,589 

4,724 

9,403 

and  Machine  Works,  Bos- 
ton. 
Moore,  Noyes  &  Foster,  Inc., 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Oct.    19, 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.     1, 

7,500 

_ 

300 

5,764 

6,001 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Moore-Smith  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

65,000 

- 

- 

74,745 

127,494 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Moorland    Hotel    Company, 

Jan.      1, 

Sept.  26, 

Sept.  26, 

65,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

19,000 

The,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Moquin  &  Fontaine  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

8,020 

_ 

69,167 

7,188 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morandi-Proctor     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

5  6,012 

25,352 

44,319- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morehouse  Baking  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   28, 

49,000 

49,000 

23,117 

12,750 

6,689 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Morgan-Bond   Company, 

May   11, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

16,093 

20,659 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Morgan  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,   . 

May  26, 
1914. 

12  Feb.   22, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

"  7,000 

17,003 

8,611 

Morgan   Construction   Com- 

May  11, 

Apr.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

52.777 

65,045 

112,782 

191,579 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morgan     Spring     Company, 

June   10, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

302,029 

with  R.  E. 

158,301 

124,168 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morrill    Leather    Company, 

Nov.  16, 

July     8, 

June  27, 

100,000 

76,176 

90,379 

311.071 

51,919 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Morrison  Grocery  Co.,  Bos- 

May    7, 

May    4, 

May     4, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

6,000 

_ 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Morrison-Skinner    Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

9,051 

11,004 

5,803 

Wakefield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Morse  and  Buffum  Company, 

Aug.  26, 

July    21, 

June  30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

28,065 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Morse-Brackett    Box    Com- 

Feb.   14, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

23  6,304 

4,604 

9,224 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morse,  McDonald  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    15, 

Deo.   31, 

15,0Q0 

- 

7,000 

7,076 

2,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morse-Readio     Auto     Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

2,188 

9,916 

26,470 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 

May 11, 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.   28, 

600,000 

160,255 

567,603 

221,647 

306,405 

chine  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
Morss  &   Whyte   Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

2»  17,850 

38,913 

39,990 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mortgage  and  Equity  Invest- 

May 26, 

May   15, 

May     1, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9,226 

ment  Company  of  Massa- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

chusetts,  The,  Boston. 

1 

Morton  Brothers  Company, 

Nov.  23, 

Nov.  20, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

8,000 

7,000 

- 

1,150 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mosely  and  Maschin  Incorpo- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

3,289 

28  350 

26,384 

15,223 

rated,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Motor  Accessories,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.  22, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

12,850 

7,892 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Motor  Car  Service  Company 

May  18, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   28, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

1,547 

4,084 

of  Boston,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Motor    Carousel    Company, 

Aug.     5, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.    2, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Motor  Sales  and  Service  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

500 

- 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Supplies,  office  fixtures,  etc. 

2  Treasury  stock. 

'  Depreciation  reserve. 
'*  Furnishings. 
•''  And  fixture.s. 
8  Patterns. 


'  Myrtle  Bank  Hotel  Co.  stock. 

8  Reserve. 

"  Stock  in  other  corporations. 
"*  Reserve  for  dividends, 
n  Good  will. 


'2  In  lieu  of  annual. 

13  .And  fixtures,  horses,  teams,  etc. 

'■i  Patent  rights. 

i''  Equipment. 

IS  Reserve  for  insurance,  taxes,  etc. 


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485 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

M  ■ 
111 

i 
1 

1 

•a 

a 

-S 

o 

1 

1 

-a 
a 

ii 

J. 

Si 
11 

1 

J 

a 

o 

(5 

o 

- 

i$684 

- 

$22,672 

$10,000 

$1,729 

$6,975 

- 

$3,456 

$512 

$22,672 

- 

- 

- 

51,716 

25,000 

4,682 

- 

$18,300 

- 

3,734 

51,716 

- 

- 

- 

12,065 

7,500 

1,897 

- 

2,500 

- 

168 

12,065 

- 

2  5,600 
i  5,000 

- 

207,839 
84,000 

65,000 
65,000 

194 
1,450 

12,000 

1,400 

116,334 
3  24,911 

5,550 

207,839 
84,000 

- 

- 

- 

84,375 

25,000 

17,373 

- 

17,033 

24,969 

84,375 

: 

6 1,491 
'400 
9  300 

- 

77,574 
91,856 

33,000 
49,000 

32,271 
3,596 

30,000 

4,000 

9,054 
s  3,000 
10  4,630 

249 
630 

77,574 
91,856 

11  S23,151 

2  3,600 

$2,733 

66,236 

50,000 

16,236 

- 

- 

- 

- 

66,2.36 

- 

- 

- 

32,614 

5,000 

23,793 

- 

- 

3,821 

- 

32,614 

1'  15,000 

15 15,321 

- 

452,504 

100,000 

84,671 

- 

50,000 

217,833 

452,504 

- 

"  3,000 
18  6,400 

- 

584,498 
538,945 

6,000 

400,000 
100,000 

6,000 

21,386 

8,117 

95,000 
230,000 

60,563 
10  7,549 
146,279 

"47,897 
20  708 

5,944 

584,498 
538,945 

6,000 

- 

21 1,292 

- 

27,150 

5,000 

4,383 

"" 

2,800 

14,967 

- 

27,150 

- 

22  500 

- 

28,565 

10,500 

18,016 

~ 

- 

- 

49 

28,565 

11 3,830 

- 

- 

23,962 

10,000 

1,320 

- 

8,000 

19  622 

4,020 

23,962 

11 2,000 

- 

- 

18,076 

15,000 

1,112 

- 

- 

- 

1,964 

18,076 

11 48,000 

- 

19,317 

105,891 

70,100 

12,341 

- 

23,450 

- 

- 

105,891 

- 

- 

_ 

1,255,910 

600,000 

9,649 

- 

- 

335,822 

310,4.39 

1,25.5,910 

- 

- 

- 

96,753 

50,000 

14,771 

- 

- 

- 

31,982 

96,753 

- 

24  85,204 

- 

94,430 

33,000 

- 

25  44,550 

15,000 

1,880 

- 

94,430 

- 

26 1,625 

3,225 

21,000 

10,000 

4,000 

27  5,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

21,000 

- 

- 

- 

45,246 

10,000 

7,211 

29  2,730 

21,323 

3,982 

- 

45,246 

11  2,000 

30  2,010 

- 

24,752 

3,990 

10,277 

- 

- 

- 

10,485 

24,752 

- 

15  3,155 

2,179 

10,965 

7,000 

3,965 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,965 

- 

31100 

- 

100 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100 

- 

- 

8,250 

8,750 

6,100 

- 

- 

2,650 

- 

8,750 

1'  Investments. 
1'  Prepaid  expenses. 

19  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

20  Tax  reserve. 

21  Tools  and  fixtures. 


22  Office  furniture. 

23  And  fixtures,  etc. 

24  Mortgages. 

25  Bonds. 

20  Autos,  delivery  wagons,  etc. 


2'  Mortgage. 

28  And  automobile. 

29  Mortgage  note. 

30  Fixtures. 

31  Right  to  purchase  patent. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition^ 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Motor  Sales  Company, 

Worcester. 
Motor  Specialties  Company, 

Waltham. 


Motor  Supply  Shop,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Mott  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, .Attleborough. 

Mould  Shoe  Company,  The, 
Pepperell. 

Mt.  Carmel  Cranberry  Com- 
pany, New  Bedford. 

Mount  Desert  Granite  Co., 
Cambridge. 

Mount  Holyoke  Company, 
Holyoke. 

Mount  Holyoke  Lithia  Spring 
Water  Company,  Holyoke. 

Mt.  Holyoke  Tissue  Mills, 
Holyoke. 

Mount  Hope  Finishing  Com- 
pany, Dighton. 

Mount  Hope  Manufacturing 
Company,  Somerset. 

Mount  Ida  School  for  Girls, 
Inc.,  Newton. 

Mount  Tom  Sulphite  Pulp 
Company,  Northampton. 

Mountain  Mill  Paper  Com- 
pany, Lee. 

Mountain  Spring  Purity  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Moving  Picture  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  The,  Bos- 
ton.. 

Muir  Brothers  Company, 
Boston. 

Muir's  Laundry,  Inc., 
Worcester. 

Mullins  Trowbridge  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Boston. 

Multiple  Utility  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Munn-Nichols  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

Munroe  and  .4rnold-Merritt 
Express  Company,  Pea- 
body. 

Munroe  Felt  and  Paper  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Munroe  Press,  The,  Fall 
River. 

Munson-Whitaker  CJompany, 
Boston. 

Murdock  and  Geb  Company, 
Franklin. 


June  10, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 


Apr.    24, 

1914. 
July    21, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
May  14. 

1914. 
Apr.     4, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
July    20, 

1914. 
Oct.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Aug.     1, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 

Mch.  6, 
1914. 

Aug.  12, 
1914. 

May  7, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Apr.    22, 

1914. 
Mch.  12, 

1914. 

Aug.     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 


Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 


Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 
9  Jan.    22, 

1914. 
13  Mch.  28, 

1914. 
9  Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
Oct.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.    20, 

1914. 
Aug.  20, 

1914. 
9  Feb.    10, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    26, 

1914. 

Feb.  5, 
1914. 

May  15. 
1914. 

Mch.  9, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
9  Mch.  25, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 

July    17, 

1914. 
Jan.    13, 

1914. 
Jan.    14, 

1914. 
Jan.      6, 

1914. 


Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Jan.  1, 
1914. 


Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Feb.    20, 

1914. 
Oct.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1913. 
July     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

May  15, 
1914. 

Jan.  2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

June  30, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Jan.      6, 

1914. 


$7,000 
100,000 

25,000 
40,000 
75,000 
.50,000 
10,000 

100,000 
10,000 
60,000 

150,000 

300,000 
80,000 

600,000 

125,000 
50,000 
100,000 

10,000 
12,000 
25,000 
48,000 
10,000 
50,000 

60,000 

12,000 

40,000 

5,000 


Assets. 


tures, 
andise, 
lal,  and 
in  Proc- 

>J 

S-g  fejd 

i 

gSS^S 

§ 

^ 

- 

$100 

89,723 

- 

3 10,709 

6,325 

- 

- 

3,000 

.S28,950 

5,579 

15,7.56 

46,600 

2,500 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

60,000 

1,000 

- 

10,620 

- 

1,006 

33,718 

78,581 

51,444 

150,000 

105,000 

3,652  • 

64,000 

- 

- 

185,616 

249,519 

224,664 

159,553 

64,156 

82,970 

29,009 

- 

400 

3,500 

27  1,000 

- 

55,845 


8,163 


51,796 

6,224 

5,597 

800 


0,078 
1,818 


31,513 

45,723 

3,565 

1,241 

400 


1  Good  will. 

-  Fixtures. 

^  And  special  tools  and  i)atterns. 

•'  Stocks  outside  corporation. 

"  Designs  and  drawings. 

«  Factory  cquijiirieiit,. 


'  Insurance. 

»  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  Adjourned. 
1"  Patent  rights. 
"  Stock  Buffalo  Shoe  Co. 
'■■i  Subscriptions  for  stock. 


w  Should  have  been  held. 

i-"  Construction  account. 

1''  Bonds. 

10  Wharf. 

1'  Deferred  charges. 

IS  Reserve  for  depreciation 


1914.1 


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487 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

g 

a 

i 
►J 

5 

o 

O 

O 

Account.s     Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

:3 

i 

1 
p 

"o 
E-i 

1  $1,000 

2  $750 

- 

.S15,016 

$7,000 

$1,090 

- 

.$4,500 

$2,426 

- 

$15,016 

<  1,060 
5  354 
«928 

S669 

$84,016 
7,013 

118,747 
13,745 

100,000 
500 

18,747 
8,520 

with  accts. 
payable 

4,725 

; 

118,747 
13,745 

1°  1,000 
1 2,500 

11 13,200 
n  27,569 

27,120 

98,841  , 
76,683 

41,200 

12  28,400 

50,000 

10,991 
5,683 

1-5  .S2 1,000 

18,250 

- 

98,841 
76,683 

- 

W520 

- 

5,520 

5,320 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,520 

- 

- 

16,853 

77,855 

48,000 

- 

15,000 

14,855 

- 

- 

77,855 

- 

- 

3,758 

16,363 

10,000 

1,360 

- 

5,003 

' 

16,363 

- 

- 

"2,997 

228,631 

60,000 

48,237 

82,047 

38,347 

- 

228,631 

- 

- 

- 

351,650 

132,000 

7,500 

- 

- 

18 100,452 

.$111,698 

351,650 

- 

161,075 

164,044 

160,000 

4,044 

- 

- 

- 

164,044 

1 15,000 

19 10,000 

6,2.50 

104,265  , 

80,000 

2"  16,000 

- 

8,265 

- 

- 

104,265 

- 

- 

- 

734,292 

600,000 

34,365 

- 

- 

78,820 
2121,107 

- 

734,292 

- 

22 1,755 

23  35,000 

2167 

1,971 
1,017 

359,575  \ 
30,.500  i 

96,100 
30,500 

23,921 

40,000 

199,554 

_ 

- 

359,575 
30,500 

1 95,000 

25  5,000 

26  7,676 

- 

113,546 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,546 

- 

113,546 

- 

23  500 

- 

44,501 

10,000 

19,459 

- 

15,000 

- 

.        42 

44,501 

-. 

2'  3,344 

8,106 

27,471 

12,000 

3,136 

- 

12,335 

- 

- 

27,471 

"  2.3,790 

1210 

1 10,000 

'745 
30  921 

95 

53,134 
24,000 
10,307 

25,000 
24,000 
10,000 

24,.359 
307 

- 

- 

- 

3,775 

.53,134 
24,000 
10,307 

- 

- 

5,000 

91,415 

50,000 

9,716 

- 

30,500 

1,199 

- 

91,415 

- 

- 

- 

215,292 

60,000 

36,994 

- 

15,187 

30,290 

72,821 

215,292 

- 

- 

- 

16,735 

12,000 

1,015 

- 

- 

3,720 

- 

16,735 

i»152 
1 15,000 
1"  1,200 

- 

798 

52,889 
5,000 

40,000 
5,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,889 

- 

52,889 
5,000 

1'  Furniture. 

2°  And  notes  payable 

21  Sinking   fund   for  retirement   of 

preferred  stock. 

22  Prepaid  charges. 


23  Securities. 

21  Advertising. 

-■'  Lease. 

2''  Contingent  advanced. 

2'  And  tools,  etc. 


28  Stock  in  Master  Builders 

Association. 

29  Horses  and  wagons. 

30  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

31  Patent  rights  pending. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


si 

1 

1 

C3 

p. 

03 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

c5 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

a4 

TION. 

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Murph}'  Boot  and  Shoe  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

1  Jan.      3, 

Jan.      1, 

$50,000 

$18,000 

85,000 

.$49,482 

.$50,236 

pany,  Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Murphy  Brothers  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

44,139 

2,508 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Murphy     Cone     Co.,     The, 

May  22, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

18 

371 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Murphy     Tyler     Co.,     The, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

1,200 

5,263 

2,638 

1,467 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Murray  &  Tregurtha  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

2,000 

13,000 

28,483 

11,159 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Murray  Brothers  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

5,038 

5,631 

50,797 

64,167 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   15, 

25,000 

- 

1,250 

54,852 

43,477 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Murray  Shoe  Co.,  Lynn, 

Sept.     1, 
1914. 

June  25, 
1914. 

June     1, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

5 19,975 

11,426 

48,637 

Murray   Tanning   Company, 

Mch.    2, 

s  _ 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

8,152 

15,243 

7,478 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1913 

Musgrove  Knitting  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   24, 

66,000 

23,000 

9,519 

46,153 

30,006 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Musicians  Supply  Company, 

Sept.  15, 

iSept.  12, 

June     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

10,425 

5,475 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mutual   Associates   Incorpo- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

10,000 

- 

5,122 

127 

rated,  The,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mutual  Benefit  Associates  of 

May  20, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mutual    District    Messenger 

July     3, 

June  20, 

Mch.  31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,236 

Company  of  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 
Mutual  Drug  Co.,  Worcester, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

June   11, 

May     4. 

May     4. 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mutual  Fihn  Corporation  of 

Mch.    6, 

8  _ 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2,135 

76,951 

9,131 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mutual  Medical  Service  As- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

327 

sociation,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mutual  Plumbing  and  Heat- 

June 27, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

232 

2,995 

14,224 

17,261 

ing   Company,   The,   Am- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

herst. 

Myers,     Brenner     Company 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    3, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,585 

100 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Myrick  Cranberry  Bog  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    31, 

12,800 

13,000 

1,000 

- 

1,463 

pany,  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Myrlite  Company  of  America, 

Sept.  18, 

1  Apr.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

19 100,000 

1,723 

1,325 

395 

The,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Myron  L.  Fuller  Cranberry 

July    29, 

July     7, 

June  30, 

100,000 

5,000 

- 

200 

299 

Company,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Mystic  Publishing  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

I  Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

113 

34 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mystic  Rubber  Co.,  Medford, 

June     3, 
1914. 

Feb.   27, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

15,000 

10,462 

10,402 

24,239 

16,421 

Mystic  Wharf  &  Storage  Com- 

May    5, 

I  Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

235,577 

- 

- 

80 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

N.  D.  Cass  Company,  The, 

Apr.    14, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

23,186 

7,724 

12,936 

16,063 

Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

N.  D.  Dodge  &  Bliss  Co., 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.  18, 

June  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.  E.  Trade  Publishing  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

15,000 

- 

- 

150 

315 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.   F.    Gorman   Shoe   Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

5,656 

3,659 

2,294 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

>  Adjourned. 
-  Stock  in  treasury. 
■'  Bank  account. 
*  Fixtures. 


5  And  lasts  and  patterns. 

^  Advanced  and  prepaid  expenses. 

'  Accrued  expenses. 

"  None  held  since  organization. 


9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1"  And  construction  account. 
'1  Advances  for  construction. 
12  Depreciation  reserve. 


1914.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  489 

oj  Corporations  — ■  Continued. 


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54,642 

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10,829 

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~ 

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- 

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25,000 
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110,340 

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- 

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- 

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225,000 

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12  34,929 

13  6,803 

466,476 

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- 

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150 

- 

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105 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

88,217 

5,000 

67,219 

- 

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88,217 

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18  50 

- 

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5,100 

- 

'- 

172 

- 

205 

5,477 

- 

i'245 

- 

34,957 

14,000 

6,492 
18  150 

- 

14,315 

- 

34,957 

- 

605 

4,290 

3,100 

1,190 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,290 

- 

- 

1,331 

16,794 

12,800 

494 

- 

3,500 

- 

16,794 

M500 

- 

1,580 

105,523 

100,000 

5,523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

105,523 

- 

- 

9,484 

14,983 

13,840 

- 

- 

1,143 

- 

■      - 

14,983 

i5  24,980 
«.  10,800 

21 100,000 
22 125,000 

414 
15,159 

250,541 
87,483 

250,000 
15,000 

541 
33,183 

2,800 

36,500 

- 

- 

250,541 
87,483 

- 

M  6,000 

3,211 

244,868 

175,000 

- 

65,000 

4,868 

- 

- 

244,868 

- 

- 

- 

59,909 

15,000 

8,422 

2,563 

7,050 

- 

26,874 

59,909 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

13  2,000 

- 

7,705 

10,170 

10,000 

170 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,170 

~ 

"" 

- 

11,609 

4,940 

2,434 

- 

2,000 

- 

2,235 

11,609 

"  1914  account. 
"  Trade-marks. 
i»  Good  will. 
i"  Furnishings. 


1'  Prepaid  insurance. 
18  Accrued  pay  roll. 
1'  Myrlite  mine. 
20  Patent  rights. 


21  Manuscripts. 

22  Copyrights. 

23  First  mortgage  bonds  of  the  com- 

pany owned  by  the  company. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


ificate  was 

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i 

C3 
P. 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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N.    H.     Skinner    Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.    31, 

$80,000 

_ 

_ 

$100,674 

$25,641 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.  R.  Reed  Company,  Taun- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

18,322 

8,043 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

N.    R.   Scott    &   Son,    Inc., 

Apr.   14, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,370 

704 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

N.  S.  Cole  &  Son  Inc.,  Haver- 

May    9, 

Apr.   16 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

.$2,500 

2,600 

9,045 

hill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.  W.  Bacon  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.    8, 

Sept.  21 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

$12,673 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.    W.    Brown    Piano    Co., 

June  23, 

May   13 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,241 

14,360 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.  W.  Harris  &  Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

5  3,485,302 

936,482 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

N.  W.  Rice  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  24, 

Apr.    14 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

125,697 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

N.  Z.  Graves  &  Co.  Boston 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    12 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

6,870 

5,949 

Branch  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 
Nahant  Land  Company,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nov.     3, 

Oct.    29 

Oct.    29, 

250,000 

53,626 

_ 

_ 

4,888 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nantasket  Beach  Steamboat 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

167,357 

- 

520,000 

2,652 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nantasket   Bottling    Works, 

July     3, 

May  11 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

8 1,878 

2,771 

610 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nantucket  Cranberry  Com- 

May    7, 

May     a 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

74,871 

1,740 

2,733 

7,016 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nantucket  Union  Store.  Nan- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    20 

Jan.    13, 

3,000 

■  1,000 

- 

5,446 

4,850 

tucket. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Na  rragansett    Mills,    Fall 

Nov.  30, 

Oct.    28 

Sept.  26, 

400,000 

205,873 

273,274 

75,980 

43,290 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nashawena  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.   24 

!  Dec.   31, 

3,000,000 

1,241,221 

2,656,058 

740,327 

457.937 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nashua  Card,  Gummed  and 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.   26 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

149,963 

154,097 

319,967 

226,479 

Coated    Paper    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

1 

Nashua  River  Reservoir  Com- 

Mch. 18, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

69,984 

- 

_ 

281 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nathan  D.  Dodge  Shoe  Com- 

Nov.    9, 

July    27 

1  June  30, 

25,000 

4,000 

- 

48,334 

104,531 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

i      1914. 

Nathan  Miller  &  Sons,  Ltd., 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  14 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

1'  1,400 

10,911 

20,335 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nathan   Robbins   Company, 

Dec.     4, 

Oct.     8 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

26,882 

40,210 

Boston. 

191.3. 

1913. 

1913. 

Nathan  Sawyer  and  Son,  In- 

Sept. 17, 

Aug.     5 

1  July     1, 

25,000 

- 

2»  10,671 

4,563 

9,327 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Natick   Protective  Union, 

Apr.    27, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

6,2.30 

4,052 

Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Natick  Underwear  Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      9 

Jan.      1, 

55,000 

- 

13,2C0 

26,613 

38,273 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Appraisal  Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Oct.    21 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,494 

7,040 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

NationalAppraisal  Company, 

Oct.    27, 

Oct.    24 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,950 

6,477 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National     Associates,     Inc., 

Sept.  15, 

May     1 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Beef  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

4,916 

49,565 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Coated  Paper  Cor- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

85,000 

36,981 

44,241 

37,186 

31,179 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Due  for  merchandise. 

'-  Other  Jndeljtednes.s. 

"  ]'>juipracnt. 

••  Furniture  and  fi-xtures. 


•''  And  bonds  and  securities. 

"  And  undivided  profits  and  reserve. 

'  Securities. 

8  And  other  tangible  assets. 


'  Trade-marks. 
"  Good  will. 

"  TreasurystockN.C.Co. 
'2  Fixtures. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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S127,461 
26,365 

$80,000 
12,000 

1  S3,489 

2  40,051 

7,679 

- 

$3,921 

6,686 

$127,461 
26,365 

- 

3  3,837 

- 

13,911 

10,000 

981 

_ 

$2,869 

- 

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- 

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14,145    ; 

5,000 

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- 

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768 

- 

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- 

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12,373 

- 

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- 

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24,070 

5.000 

946 

- 

18,124 

- 

- 

24,070 

- 

*  8,026 

- 

4,429,810 

1,000,000 

1,149,099 

.    - 

1,936,000 

« 344,711 

- 

4,429,810 

- 

'  21,570 

- 

147,267 

100,000 

47,267 

- 

- 

- 

147,267 

- 

- 

- 

12,819 

1,000 

10,432 

- 

- 

1,387 

12,819 

- 

- 

191,486 

250,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

250,000 

- 

- 

690,009 

600,000 

- 

- 

85,000 

- 

5,009 

690,009 

9  $2,000 
!» 23,100 
1"  214,690 

11  6,800 

~ 

30,359 
307,850 

25,000 
250,000 

2,022 

$921 
40,000 

2,416 
1,000 

: 

16,850 

30,359 
307,850 

- 

12  900 

- 

12,196 

3,000 

765 

- 

- 

5,621 

2,810 

12,196 

- 

- 

- 

598,417 

400,000 

10,000 

- 

177,000 

- 

11,417 

598,417 

- 

- 

- 

5,095,543 

3,000,000 

98,154 

- 

1,700,000 

13 147,650 

149,739 

5,095,543 

- 

- 

- 

850,506 

200,000 

95,134 

- 

268,575 

286,797 

- 

850,506 

- 

1=  5,000 
"395 

12,235 

82,500 
162,260 

69,000 

"  10,500 

25,000 

19,078 

- 

3,000 
58,926 

59,256 

_ 
- 

82,500 
162,260 

- 

'  19,440 
18  5,527 

- 

57,613 

20,000 

6,722 

- 

4,500 

19  3,000 

23,391 

57,613 

1"  12,000 

- 

79,192 

25,000 

38,753 

- 

- 

- 

15,439 

79,192 

10  25,000 

- 

- 

49,561 

25,()00 

2,878- 

- 

- 

- 

21,683 

49,561 

- 

21 1,800 

- 

12,082 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

295 
22  1,800 

3,987 

12,082 

- 

- 

8 

78,094 

28,850 

28,116 

- 

21,128 

- 

78,094 

'"17,175 

- 

- 

27,709 

24,900 

.       2,809 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,709 

10 16,975 

- 

- 

27,402 

25,000 

2,402 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,402 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

- 

12  2,130 

- 

56,612 

2,000 

15,612 

- 

- 

- 

39,000 

56,612 

2-5  2,182 

- 

151,769 

85,000 

23,516 

- 

16,692 

- 

26,561 

151,769 

"  Depreciation  account. 
"  Due  for  stock  to  be  issued. 
1-'  Plant. 
1"  Investment. 


'  And  horses,  etc. 
Contracts. 

Reserve  for  depreciation. 
And  type  and  monotype  i 


21  Reserve  in  savings  bank. 

22  Sinking  fund . 

23  Office  and  stable  fixtures. 


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00 



- 

- 

- 

s 

-    ta 

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a 
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s 

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Assets. 

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actures, 
chandiae, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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National  Construction  Com- 

Aug.    6, 

lApr.   18, 

Nov.  30, 

S30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National    Crash    Mfg.    Co., 

Jan.    26, 

Nov.    3, 

Nov.    1, 

50,000 

$46,954 

with  R.  E. 

S19,050 

«6,193 

Millbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

National    Dock    &    Storage 

Mch.  19, 

iFeb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

•1ilO,000 

- 

21,379 

Warehouse  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
National    Druggists    Supply 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

May  26, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

15,700 

9,175 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Electric  Company, 

Aug.     6, 

6  _ 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

350 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

National    Equipment    Com- 

Mch. 10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

336,260 

267,192 

420,159 

213,520 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Fly  Trap  and  Nov- 

Oct.   28, 

1  Oct.      5, 

Julv     6, 

100,000 

- 

333 

60 

100 

elty  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National     Glue     Company, 

Apr.     2, 

iFeb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National     Hide     Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

207 

24,914 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Insulator  Company, 

June  23, 

June     1, 

May  29, 

15,000 

- 

1,986 

972 

1,125 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Investment  and  Se- 

Apr.    9, 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.     1, 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

54,400 

curity  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

National  Knitting  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

7,500 

10,929 

6,056 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Lead  Company  of 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

1,500 

4,439 

63,003 

153,054 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Legal  Blank  Pub- 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  14, 

50,000 

- 

- 

130 

45 

lishing  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Manufacturing 

May    27, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

78,056 

38,089 

99,027 

39,952 

Company,  The.  Worcester. 

1914, 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Matzo  Company  of 

Sept.  29, 

June  19, 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,050 

Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Metal  &  Rubber  Co., 

May  15, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,820 

2,516 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Metallic  Bed  Com- 

Sept. 26, 

Jan.      1 , 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

16,.550 

10,673 

23.880 

35,546 

pany,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Paper  Goods  Com- 

Aug. 1.5, 

July    23, 

July     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,794 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Papeterie  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

83,334 

44,088 

71,573 

48.913 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Printing  Machinery 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1. 

125,000 

6,000 

5,081 

7,390 

5,084 

Company,  Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

; 

National  Publishing  and 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.    12, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

2,000 

- 

3,500 

4,500 

Trading  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

National   Realty    Company, 

July    13, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.    10, 

50,000 

- 

- 

362 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Remedy  Company, 

July     S, 

18  May  16, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

25 

331 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Roller  Chafe  Iron 

June  10, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      1,' 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

2,155 

Company,  Medway. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National     Scale     Company, 

July     1, 

June     1, 

Apr.   30, 

125,000 

- 

23,151 

44,650 

32,207 

Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National  Self-Winding  Clock 

July    18, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Separator  &  Machine 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

500 

5,949 

2,678 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National   Shooting   Galleries 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

=2 1,810 

446 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  .Adjourned. 

-  Patent  ri^htfi. 

2  Good  will. 

<  Fixture?. 


^'  Treasury  stock  on  hand. 
''  None  held  since  organization. 
'  Good  will  and  patents. 
"  Patterns  and  drawings. 


'  Investments. 

1"  Advanced  expenses. 

ii  Preferred  stock  subscriptions. 

12  Reserves. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


493 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1  Patent   Riu'hts, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

5 
a 

i 

ii 

1 
a 

1 

"a 

1 

0 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

-i 

-a 

-a 
•43  a 

iS-O 

0  c< 

s 

_3 

i 

-i 

2  $24,400 

_ 

- 

824,400 

$24,000 

S400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.$24,400 

- 

- 

S5,458 

77,655 

37,750 

39,905 

- 

- 

- 

- 

77,655 

=  20,000 

- 

70,000 

121,379 

100,000 

21,379 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

121,379 

s  13,700 

i  Sl,413 
5  17,000 

6,137 
1,250 

63,125 
1,600 

50,000 

13,124 
100 

- 

81,500 

- 

ii 

63,125 
1,600 

'  417,202 

8  25,756 
5  21,610 
ii>  14,929 

99,759 

1,716,628 
100,252 

1,200,000 
11 114,100 

100,000 

68,017 
252 

180,000 

8131,311 
12  23,200 

1,716,628 
100,':52 

- 

13  500 

800 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

SOO 

- 

»473 

- 

25,594 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5!)4 

25,594 

3  14,000 

- 

20,955 

39,038 

15,000 

24,038 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.39,038 

3  9,000 

15  4,002 

16  4,016 
"250 

71,668 
24,485 

68,350 
10,000 

13,204 

3,000 

318 

1,281 

71,668 
24,485 

- 

- 

- 

221,996 

50,000 

166,785 

- 

- 

5,211 

- 

221,996 

2  125 

- 

49,775 

50,075 

50,000 

75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,075 

_ 

- 

255,124 

74,700 

33,591 

§61,500 

24,215 

61,118 

255,124 

- 

- 

150 

1,200 

1,200 

. 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

1,200 

~ 

- 

- 

4,336 

1,000 

2,235 

- 

- 

1,101 

- 

4,336 

- 

- 

- 

86,649 

20,000 

35,286 

7,591 

10,800 

12,972 

- 

86,649 

- 

- 

229 

5,023 

1,900 

3,123 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,023 

- 

- 

247,908 

100,000 

27,808 

- 

120,100 

- 

- 

247,908 

- 

- 

104,314 

127,869 

107,955 

13,914 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

127,869 

3  2,000  ; 

- 

750 

12,750 

5,000 

6,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

750 

12,750 

- 

!•  3,200 

600 

4,162 

300 

128 

- 

186 

_ 

3,-548 

4,163 

19  40,000 
3  4,950  ! 

203 

4,905 

50,214 
7,155 

50,000 
5,000 

214 
573 

1,200 

- 

: 

382 

50,214 
7,155 

_ 

21  29,215 

- 

129,223 

99,900 

12,864 

- 

12,900 

- 

3,5.59 

129,223 

=  18,000  1 

- 

~ 

18,000 

18,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,000 

2.37,000  ; 
3  20,000  ! 
3  49,069  1 

j 

- 

66,127 

60,000 

958 

3,000 

1,100 

- 

1,069 

66,127 

- 

160 

51,485 

50,000 

1,485 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51,485 

13  Amount  paid  State  for  incorpo- 
ration fee. 
"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
I  property. 


16  Expenses  prepaid. 
1'  Contracts. 

18  Date  of  postponement. 

19  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 


21'  Tools  and  fixtures. 

21  Patterns, 

22  And  equipment. 


494  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

C3 

Assets. 

Si 

c3 

si 

.9 
1 

"a 

1 
1 

03 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

s 

'5 

actures, 
shandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

■q:I 

a'i 

*o 

a 

°s 

w 

13 

lfetl§,^ 

cfl  g 

-aS 

cS 

" 

CS 

■gra 

"i 

M 

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■l« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

Pi 

§ 

s 

o 

National   Soap   Corporation, 

Oct.    16, 

June     7, 

June     7, 

$100,000 

$1,860 

with  R.  E. 

$325 

$739 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

National   Steel   and   Bronze 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

1,916,800 

- 

- 

611 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National   Supply   Company, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,719 

23,247 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National  Tack  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.    3, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

4,000 

$5,274 

1,777 

3,396 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

National   Tariff   Adjustment 

May     5, 

9  _ 

Apr.    30, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

and   Assurance   Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

The,  Boston. 

National  Waterproofing  Co., 

May  23, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

- 

1,571 

2,752 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Naturaline  Corset  Company, 

Oct.    19, 

June     1, 

Mch.  31, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

4.196 

2,183 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Naumkeag     Steam     Cotton 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    21. 

Nov.  29, 

1,500,000 

1,750,000 

with  R.  E. 

1,484,960 

912,043 

Company,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nauset  Cranberry   Co.,    Or- 

June    2, 

14  _ 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

leans. 

1914. 

Navin    &    Kelly    Company, 

July     7, 

July     2, 

Mch.  31, 

90,000 

- 

- 

8,970 

60,116 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Neapolitan  Ice  Cream  Com- 

Apr.  21, 

16  Apr.   14, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

_ 

17,543 

500 

8,754 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Needham  Masonic  Hall  Asso- 

June 24, 

May  21, 

May  21, 

10,000 

9,600 

- 

- 

616 

ciation,  Needham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Neild  Manufacturing  Corpo- 

Moh.   6, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

441,844 

865,506 

327,645 

69,057 

ration,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nelson  Color  Company,  .Ames- 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

1,672 

4,329 

3,033 

bury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Nemasket    Automobile    Co., 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

5,000 

647 

3,254 

3,123 

Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nemasket     Worsted     Mills, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

30,000 

42,675 

1.58,344 

2,773 

.Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913.     ■ 

- 

Neponset    Color    Company, 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.  14, 

Nov.  13, 

5,000 

- 

500 

1,000 

2,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Neponset  Reser\-oir  Company, 

July    10, 

June     2, 

May  29, 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

140 

Walpole. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

' 

Nevens-Wallace  Train   Con- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

103 

trol  Company,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Never    Shrink    Company, 

Sept.  21, 

Aug.  12, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

65 

185 

138 

Weymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ncvins  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.  12, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

344,779 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New     Acme     Plating     Co., 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

362 

350 

2,401 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  Arlington  Co-operative 

May   11, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.   22, 

100,000 

47,000 

- 

- 

5,898 

Association,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New     Bedford     Amusement 

June     1, 

Dec.    12, 

Sept.  12, 

5,000 

- 

150 

- 

272 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

New  Bedfor;d   and   Agawam 

May   18, 

May     5, 

Feb.    28, 

250,000 

171,106 

250,046 

38,063 

46,222 

Finishing  Company,  Ware- 

1914 

1914. 

1914. 

ham. 

New  Bedford  Auto  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   18, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,795 

937 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

New  Bedford  Ba,seball  Asso- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.     9, 

Oct.    15, 

10,000 

32  2,000 

- 

- 

11 

ciation,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Securitiee,  nominal. 

2  Securities  at  par. 
'  Good  will. 

<  Toole. 

»  Stable. 

''  Electric  light  plant. 

'  Treasury  stock. 


*  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
'  None  held  since  organization  and 
doing   of   business  indefinitely 
postponed. 
1"  Patent  rights. 
"  Interest  on  loans. 
'-'  Guarantee  account. 


w  Improvement  account. 
1'  Corporation  has  done  no  busi- 
ness since  organization. 
If'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
""'  Adjourned. 
1'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
18  Chests,  cans,  etc. 


1914.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


495 


Assets  —  Con. 


I  SI 
2 101,500 


*300 

5  370 

6  250 
'13,900 


1,961,639 


'■  15,500 
18  6,444 


2-^2,150 
=''225 


'  4,000 


28  350 

29  3,000 

30  250 

31  3,085 


33  100 

3^3,000 

55  1,000 


641 


29,160 


1,655 
59 


38,811 


247 
15,155 


$103,593 

2,063,751 

30,966 

59,867 


LlABILITrES. 


o 


SIOO.OOO 

1,916,800 

10,000 

75 
8  40,925 


94,323  90,000 

2,277  14,6.56  tl       12,000 

4,147,003   i  1,500,000 


90,429 

48,741 

10,216 

[,704,052 

15,050 

17,624 

262,952 

5,000 

4,140 

25,258 

.5,1.52 

344,779 
3,211 

95.059 

5,672 

508,694 

7,979 
21,266 


65,600 

2,.500 

4,600 
19 1,500 
800,000 

10,000 
9,000 

75,000 
5,000 
4,000 

25,000 
5,000 

200,000 

1,000 

95,059 

5,000 

235,100 

5,000 
10,000 


.$593 

26 

16,847 

3,130 


1.336 
2,656 


1,.325,000 
11 5,839 


3,490 
22,902 

4,348 

5,050 

2,054 

187,952 


258 
152 


103,594 

829 
11,266 


-51,110 


S3,000 
146,925 


1,400 


21,339 
12,984 


2"  3,500 

250,000  i     502,000 


5,600 


170,000 


2,150 


$5,627 


12 100,000 
13 100,000 


- 

- 

- 

10,355 

- 

616 

1  2,083 
40,000 

105,621 

970 

- 

- 

140 

144,779 

546 

1,406 

- 

672 

- 

- 

-  I   $103,593 

-  2,063,751 
$4,119         30,966 

-  I       59,867 


94,323 

14,656 

4,147,003 

90,429 

48,741 

10,216 

1,704,052 

15,050 

17,624 

262,952 

5,000 

4,140 

25,258 

5,152 

344,779 

3,211 

95,059 

5,672 

508,694 

7,979 
21,266 


1'  Subscription. 

■"  Mortgage. 

2'  Reserved  for  bond  interest. 

22  Reserie  for  depreciation. 

2'  Formute. 

-*  ^^'arehouf5e  and  office. 


25  Trade-marks. 

26  Flowageintownof  Foxborough. 

27  Unexpired  insurance. 

28  Fixtures. 

29  Briggs  &  AUyn  Mfg.  Co.  stock. 
3"  Stage  fixtures. 


31  Prepaid  insurance. 

32  Grand  stand,  bleachers,  fence  and 

buildings. 

33  Uniforms,  tools,  etc. 

3''  Franchise  N.  E.  League. 
3°  Contracts  with  ball  players. 


496 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
is 
o 

.S 
1 

s 

a 

a 

.2 

J 

1 

"p. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

§ 
J 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

1. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■< 

rt 

§ 

^ 

o 

New  Bedford  Clothing  and 

June  16, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

$2,000 

_ 

_ 

•S7,293 

$3,615 

Jewelry    Company,    New 
Bedford. 
New  Bedford  Cordage  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

8133,261 

2  $199,579 

213,032 

296,933 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New   Bedford   Cotton   Mills 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

1,100,000 

667,693 

1,014,624 

343,989 

93,765 

Corporation,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  Bedford   Dry  Goods 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

154,148 

- 

126,858 

123,641 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  Bedford  Extractor  Com- 

Aug.  14, 

6  _ 

Apr.     1, 

60,000 

61,000 

27,000 

1,000 

758 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Fish  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

'  1,200 

100 

- 

9,070 

Incorporated,    New    Bed- 
ford. 
New  Bedford   Foundry   and 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

May   12, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

4,000 

15,673 

7,593 

6,944 

Machine    Company,    New 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Ice  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.    14, 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

11,900 

3,500 

349 

1.5,041 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford,  Martha's  Vine- 

Apr.    3, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

141,700 

- 

- 

- 

28,916 

yard  and  Nantucket  Steam- 

1914. 

1914 

1913. 

boat  Company,  Boston. 

New  Bedford   Opera  House 

June   10, 

June     3. 

June     1, 

100,000 

122,837 

- 

- 

1,818 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Pressed  Stone 

Nov.     2, 

Sept.     1, 

Sept.    1, 

25,000 

1,200 

1,100 

9 

- 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Real  Estate  As- 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    1, 

17,500 

13,652 

- 

- 

5,298 

sociation,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Rubber  Com- 

Oct.   16, 

w  Sept.  17, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,565 

1,245 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Storage  Ware- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

186,794 

3,108 

- 

7,094 

house  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
New    Bedford    Textile    Co., 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      3, 

5,000 

3,736 

1,856 

4,836 

9,370 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Tow  Boat  Cor- 

June    4, 

May   13, 

May   13, 

40,000 

300 

_ 

- 

2,535 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Bedford  Valve  Manufac- 

Dec.    2, 

Nov.     3, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

J  ,679 

5,855 

turing  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
New  Boston  Music  Hall,  Bos- 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.      1, 

500,000 

772,050 

_ 

- 

1,314 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    Can    Company,    The, 

Apr.  21, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.     9, 

15,000 

- 

25,000 

13,930 

23,618 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New     England     Advertising 

June  25, 

"June  24, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,314 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Amusement  and 

May   18, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,408 

1,308 

Entertainment    Co.,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

New  England  Annealing  & 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

650 

121 

8,430 

Tool  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New    England    Audit    Co., 

Aug.     8, 

June  24, 

May  29, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,802 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Bedding  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

1,274 

9,000 

29,851 

45,683 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Biscuit  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

62,175 

with  R.  E. 

28,849 

45,937 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Blacking  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,698 

8,221 

19,535 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Box  Toe  Com- 

May    7, 

"  Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

7,022 

3,490 

pany,  Br(x;kton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 



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ages. 

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iting  equipn 

aent. 

'  Reserve  for  bond  interest. 

7  Buildin 

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res. 

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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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232 

34,210 

- 

- 

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30,790 

20,000 

5,603 

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- 

5,187 

30,790 

- 

10  202,153 
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- 

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- 

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- 

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252,931 

- 

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100,000 

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17,500 

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18,950 

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5,000 

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6,810 

- 

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198,257 

150,000 

278 
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47,000 

- 

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- 

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19,798 

5,000 

3,884 

2,475 

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19,798 

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11,165 

54,000 

40,000 

14,000 

- 

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54,000 

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5,000 

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773,364 

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74,178 

15,000 

20,163 

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- 

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74,178 

- 

1250 

- 

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10,000 

525 

- 

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39 

- 

10,564 

13  738 

- 

26.677 

30,131 

10,030 

20,101 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,131 

- 

- 

6,098 

15,299 

15,000 

299 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,299 

13  7,000 

18 1,941 

19  1()5 

- 

19,849 

11,500 

2,675 

- 

3,750 

1,924 

- 

19,849 

- 

646 

86,454 

30,000 

10,423 

31,125 

- 

- 

14,906 

86,454 

20  908 

21100 

22  30,385 
23  252 

- 

168,354 

80,000 

14,639 

12  47,500 

25,421 

- 

794 

168,354 

- 

- 

29,706 

12,000 

232 

- 

4,000 

13,474 

- 

29,706 

~ 

~ 

2,226 

13,738 

5,000 

1,248 

- 

7,490 

- 

13,738 

12  Mortgage. 

13  Good  will. 
1''  Adjourned. 

1'  Bond  interest. 


1''  Depreciation. 
1'  Three  small  steamers. 
IS  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
19  Deferred  charges. 


20  "Boss"  trade-marks. 

21  Shares  stock. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Furniture. 


498 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 
§ 

-.3 

1 

C3 

o. 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1^ 

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o 

1 

li 

anufacturf 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 

ess. 

11 

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Q 

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S 

S 

o" 

New  England  Car  Advertising 

Oct.    24, 

lOct.    22, 

May     1, 

110,000 

_ 

_ 

$115 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Cloak  and  Suit 

Apr.    28, 

I  Feb.    19, 

Jan.    12, 

7,000 

- 

- 

110,553 

19,770 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Coal  and  Coke 

Oct.      6, 

Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

500,000 

_ 

- 

313,733 

1,365,148 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Cold  Storage 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

3,819 

16,724 

and  Warehouse  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pittsfield. 

New  England  Cold  Storage 

July    25, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Concrete  Con- 

Apr.   15, 

iJan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

S4,604 

with 

41,931 

struction  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

m'ch'y 

New    England     Contracting 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

$1,000 

4,668 

595 

9,216 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

New     England     Converting 

Aug.     8, 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.    22, 

10,000 

_ 

10  2,000 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    England    Co-operative 

May     1, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

' 

750 

1,003 

Motor  Company,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England   Corset  Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

9,321 

24,724 

16,484 

pany  Inc.,  Worcester.    . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England   Cotton  Yarn 

Dec.   31, 

Nov.  18, 

Sept.  27, 

5,900,000 

1,269,617 

7,242,742 

3,009,835 

1,880,305 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

~Sev/  England  Counter  Com- 

Aug.  18, 

June  30, 

June  30, 

500,000 

15,495 

11,801 

27,562 

1,679 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Craftsman,  Bos- 

Nov. 19, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,409 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Cranberry  Sales 

Apr.    17. 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

7,500 

- 

1,205 

28,068 

Company,  Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Despatch  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

25  Mch.  18, 

Mch.  18, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Die  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

630 

603 

2,082 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Directory  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

1,480 

173 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Drug  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

221 

541 

_  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    England    Engine    and 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.     3, 

Oct.      4, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,932 

Boat  Association,  Incorpo- 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

rated,  Boston. 

New  England  Envelope  Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

42,967 

24,275 

17,587 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Feed  and  Fuel 

Oct.    20, 

June   16, 

May  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

300 

400 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Enffland  Feed  Company, 

Aug.   25, 

1  Aug.     3, 

May    3, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

12 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England   Felt   Roofing 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

7,026 

800 

18,625 

43,845 

Works,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Fibre  Blanket 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

60,000 

45,000   j            200 

10,639 

34,370 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Flour  Company, 

Sept.  23, 

1  Sept.  10, 

June     8, 

20,000 

-   1 

27,067 

30,294 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New     England     Foundation 

June   10, 

1  Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

2,511 

2,793 

26,091 

Company,      Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

'  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will  and  leases  and  contracts 

for  advertising  rights. 
'  Fixtures. 
*  Property  accounts. 
'  Reserve  for  bad  debts,  etc. 


"  Reserve    for    liability 

tion  insurance. 
'  Cash  (short). 
'  Pipe  line. 
'  Contract  rights. 
'"  And  stock  in  trade. 


Ji  Good  will. 

1-  General  expense,  stamps,  station- 
ery, etc. 
'■■'  Investment. 
"  Improvements. 
15  Renewal  account. 


1914. 


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499 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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able. 

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$1,800 

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$11,800 

- 

3  Sl.oOO 

• 

31,823 

7,000 

13,441 

- 

$10,000 

- 

$1,382 

31,823 

- 

13,073,001 

4,751,882 
20,543 

500,000 
5,000 

520,522 

12,391 
"426 

- 

3,350,000 

5  $154,516 

« 5,750 

311 

221,094 
2,415 

4,751,882 
20,543 

~ 

8  15,974 
9  280,326 

_ 

_ 

296,300 
46,535 

276,300 
6,775 

36,948 

: 

20,000 

- 

2,812 

296,.300 
46,535 

- 

- 

- 

15,479 

6,000 

8,040 

- 

- 

- 

1,439 

15,479 

"  8,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,753 

1,000 

83 

- 

- 

- 

670 

1,753 

- 

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- 

50,832 

20,000 

9,629 

_ 

9,500 

- 

11,703 

50,832 

13 1,864,326 
"  175,986 

15  20,612 

16  97,297 
1-  9,023 

IS  611 

_ 

15,570,354 

5,900,000 

144,071 

$4,777,000 

2,760,150 

w  462,881 

'-» 10,000 

21821 

22  612 

1,514,819 

15,570,354 

- 

- 

463 

57,000 

45,000 

- 

2,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

57,000 

"  10,989 

23  150 

12,548 

10,575 

1,973 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,548 

2^150 

- 

- 

36,923 

2,980 

733 

- 

- 

- 

33,210 

36,923 

- 

- 

- 

3,315 

2,500 

314 

_ 

- 

- 

501 

3,315 

11 5,000 

- 

- 

6,653 

2,000 

3,755 

- 

- 

898 

- 

6,653 

- 

- 

238 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,932 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

832 

1,932 

2'  1,070 

2'  508 
25 1,145 

91,148 

60,000 

7,598 

- 

23,500 

- 

50 

91,148 

11  24,000 

29  3,596 

300 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,778 

1,790 

1,790 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,790 

- 

- 

- 

70,296 

60,000 

2,852 

- 

- 

- 

7,444 

70,296 

- 

3«  313 
31  7,900 

- 

98,422 

57,970 

3,699 

• 

- 

25,000 

11,753 

- 

98,422 

'-'  10,000 

32 1,390 

3,951 

72,702 

20,000 

51,413 

- 

1,289 

- 

- 

72,702 

29  312 

31,707 

10,000 

14,252 

5,000 

" 

" 

2,455 

31,707 

•  1"  Insurance. 
1"  Suspense  account. 
1'  Trustees  of  sinking  fund. 
1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
2"  Reserve  for  cotton  insurance. 
2'  Reser\'e  for  suspense. 


22  Sinking  fund. 

23  Furniture. 

21  Trade-marks. 

2°  Corporation  has  ceased  to  do  busi- 
ness. 
26  Patents. 


2'  Unexpired  insurance. 
2s  Dies. 

29  Furniture  and  fi.xtures. 
3"  Office  equipment. 

31  License. 

32  Office  fixtures. 


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[1914. 


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New  England  Fruit  Company, 

May  26, 

1  Mav     5, 

Mch.  31, 

575,000 

$68,425 

S2,320 

_ 

82 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Fuel  Company, 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

9,000 

1,00» 

SS,066 

1,527 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New     England     Hardware 

May  11, 

3  Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

500 

3,000 

400 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Industrial  and 

Jan.      5, 

1  Oct.      7, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

212 

Educational        Exposition 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Company,  Boston. 

New   England  Insurance 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Agency,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Iron  &  Hard- 

Sept. 28, 

June  16, 

May  31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,802 

ware  Association,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Iron  Works  Co., 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

19,000 

39,497 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Kennel  Bureau, 

July    17, 

iJune  13, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

13,100 

785 

1,435 

368 

Inc.,  The,  North  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New   England   Lamp    Com- 

Feb.   18, 

1  Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

_ 

1,005 

1,645 

9,046 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Library  Bindery 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  24, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

983 

959 

3,012 

Company,     The,     Spring- 
field. 
New    England    Live    Stock 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June     5, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

1=  11,013 

100 

_ 

1,643 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Loan  Associa- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.    4, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

tion,  Incorporated,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Machinery  Com- 

May 15, 

I  Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

300 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Magazine  Com- 

July  27, 

18  _ 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

"303 

519 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Maple  Syrup 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

31,600 

275 

41,973 

46,455 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Meat  Market 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

600 

57 

8,550 

and    Provision    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

New_  England  Metal  &  Ma- 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2 

chine  Company,  Readville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Metal  Culvert 

Dec.   20, 

Dec.     2, 

Dec.     2, 

25,000 

1,087 

2,715 

4,834 

18,864 

Company,  Pahner. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

New  England  Mineral  Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      6, 

100,000 

_ 

300 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    England    News    Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

42,296 

110,675 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New     England     Newspaper 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

293,750 

47,023 

357,598 

Publishing  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

New  England   Nurseries 

Apr.     6, 

1  Mch.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

35,000 

4,737 

65,000 

8,158 

Company,  The,  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Oflice  Furniture 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.     7, 

July   31, 

50,000 

_ 

123 

- 

1,760 

Company,  Winthrop. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Oil  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Nov.  26, 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

New  England  Oil,  Paint  & 

Apr.   21, 

Jan.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

92,713 

8,649 

54,821 

6,567 

Varnish  Co.,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Optical  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Paper  Bag  Com- 

Dec.    6, 

lOct.    30, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

14,408 

22,991 

40,912 

pany,  Waltham. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

New    England    Pharmacal 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

- 

'- 

313 

805 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  .\djourned. 
-  Horses,  etc. 
"  Company  assigned  for  benefit  of 

creditors  October  last. 
'  Assignment  accounts. 


^  Advance    payment    on    lease    of 

Mechanics  Hall. 
''  Advanced  to  C.  I.  Campbell  for 

expenses  2nd  exposition  1913. 
'  General  expense  account. 
s  Interest  account. 


9  Good  will. 
1"  Office  furniture. 
11  Office  fixtures. 
1-  Patent  rights, 
w  Furniture. 
!■•  Salaries  payable. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


501 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

lis 

3 
1 

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3 

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3 
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P-i 
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$70,747 

$65,300 

- 

- 

$5,447 

- 

- 

$70,747 

- 

2  Sl,200 

- 

20,793 

10,000 

$7,335 

$2,700 

- 

- 

$758 

20,793 

- 

- 

$3,550 

7,450 

3,000 

250 

1,100 

4  3,100 

- 

- 

7,450 

9  S9,600 

5  3,000 

6  3,500 
•175 

I"  400 

6,887 
10,000 

6,650 
10,000 

S237 

6,887 
10,000 

- 

"800 

- 

2,602 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102 

2,602 

- 

- 

- 

63,497 

25,000 

25,671 

- 

- 

$12,826 

- 

63,497 

12  44,980 

1'  1,500 

- 

62,168 

50,000 

2,668 

4,000 

5,077 

- 

423 

62,168 

'300 

: 

2,579 

14,275 
5,254 

8,000 
1,200 

2,025 
"  4,250 

877 

590 

302 

*~ 

2,285 

14,275 
5,254 

- 

w  20,420 
17  322 

- 

33,498 

5,000 

2,033 

23,000 

482 

2,983 

- 

33,498 

- 

- 

500 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

12 15,000 

- 

4,700 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

20  25 

21  25 

109,317 

110,189 

74,000 

25,685 

22  880 

9,624 

- 

- 

110,189 

- 

- 

120,303 

15,000 

17,142 

22  15,000 

- 

- 

73,161 

120,303 

9  2,000 

- 

1,468 

12,675 

10,000 

2,675 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,675 

12  26,000 

- 

228 

26,230 

230 

- 

- 

26,000 

- 

- 

26,230 

23  50 

27,550 
300 

7,900 
300 

13,393 

4,610 
24 1,447 

25  200 

27,550 
300 

- 

2«  2,911 
26  3,892 

16,918 
210,295 

176,692 
908,666 

100,000 
200,000 

76,692 
253,284 

205,000 

250,382 

~ 

~ 

176,692 
908,666 

- 

- 

- 

112,895 

40,000 

3,095 

40,000 

15,703 

27 11,429 

2,668 

112,895 

9  1,000 

- 

7,137 

10,020 

300 

9,000 

- 

720 

- 

- 

10,020 

- 

- 

10.000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

9  300 

28  29,700 

29 159,825 

3»  9,700 

~ 

352,275 
10,000 

276,625 
10,000 

13,197 

25,000 

34,711 

2,742 

- 

352,275 
10,000 

- 

- 

20,839 

99,150 

50,000 

45,150 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

99,150 

9 11,436 

~ 

288 

12,842 

12,000 

749 

- 

93 

- 

- 

12,842 

'5  Buildings,  horses,  wagons,  imple- 
ments, tools,  etc. 
i«  Live  stock. 
''  Feed  and  supplies. 
I*  None  held  in  1914. 
19  And  cuts. 


2°  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Copyrights. 

22  Mortgage. 

23  Stock  Conn.  Co. 

2-1  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
25  Reserve  for  freights. 


26  Rolling  stock. 
2'  Adjusted. 

28  Treasury  stock. 

29  Investments. 

3"  Stock  in  treasury. 


502 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


% 

C3 

Assets. 

Is 

1 

a 

1 
S 

"o, 

Q 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

42 

TION. 

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§ 

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o 

New   England   Power   Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.  31, 

$3,250,000 

i$5,392,900 

_ 

_ 

$149,214 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New     England      Publishing 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

'- 

- 

S38,952 

1,208 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Purity  Paper 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

5o;ooo 

- 

16,159 

3,225 

7,953 

Bottle    Company,    North- 
ampton. 
New  England  Reed  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

May     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,100 

- 

5  3,100 

16,928 

19,485 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914.             1913. 

New    England    Registry 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.     6,     Dec.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

442 

283 

Bureau,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913.             1913. 

New  England  Reporting 

June  26, 

June     8, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

48 

Agency  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 
New  England  Road  Machin- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    10, 

50,000 

- 

5,294 

14,680 

ery  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Rubber  Shoe 

June     1, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,900 

59,739 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    England    Smelting    & 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

15,100 

3,425 

34,155 

18,478 

Refining  Co.,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Steel  Roofing 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

9  3,774 

15,118 

17,353 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  England  Structural 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

10  111,000 

11  60,000 

12  89,293 

324,565 

Company,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  England  Tank  &  Tower 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

12,201 

16,469 

15,520 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New      England      Theatrical 

Sept.  22, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Booking  Agency,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 
New  England  Transfer  Adver- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

.Apr.    15, 

18- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tising  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

New  Era  Spinning  Co.,  Bos- 

Sept. 30, 

Sept.    1, 

June  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

747 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Hampshire  Amusement 

June   19, 

19  _ 

Dec.   28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

680 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  Hampshire  Homes  Com- 

Oct.   14, 

Sept.    9, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

133 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  Home  Sewing  Machine 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000,000 

280,600 

279,631 

556,548 

524,644 

Company,  The,  Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New    Marlboro    Association, 

Sept.  12, 

July    31, 

June     1, 

2,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

481 

New  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New    Mattakessett    Creeks, 

June  22, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

5,608 

1,000 

- 

- 

5,453 

Proprietors  of  the,  Edgar- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

town. 

New  Process  Gas  and  Supply 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

500 

20 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1911. 

1913. 

New   Process   Twist  Drill 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

15,600 

- 

34,455 

63,290 

22,402 

Company,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New    Public    Market,    Inc., 

May   12, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

773 

1,054 

1,245 

The,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  York  and  Boston  Des- 

Sept. 22, 

Sept.  21, 

June  30, 

100,000 

3,674 

- 

- 

- 

patch    Express    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

New   York   Bargain   House, 

May  29, 

May    4, 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

2,000 

12,460 

7,934 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  York  Building  Wrecking 

July    11, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

1,000 

- 

60 

- 

- 

Co.,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

New  York  Egg  &  Fruit  Co., 

July   17, 

July    14, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

500 

832 

1,988 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Plants,  rights,  etc. 

''  Good  will. 

"  Other  machinery  and  to 

jls. 

-  -Advance  account  construe 

tion. 

'  Badges  and  de\ 

/ices.                             '2  And  stock  on  hand. 

■1  Bonds. 

8  Furniture  and 

ixtures.                       "  One  share  Master  Bui! 

Jers  .^s.so- 

'  Patent  rights. 

9  And  equipment 

ciation.. 

<■  .And  fixtures. 

")  An 

1  fixed  mach 

inery. 

14 

Fuel. 

1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  503 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

03    CQ 

to  a-3 
111 

3 
o 

a 
a 

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a 

1 

3 

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$1,080,000 

2 

$114 

$6,622,228 

$2,996,800 

$17,307 

$3,500,000 

3 

$108,121 

- 

- 

$6,622,228 

- 

1,944 

42,104 

25,000 

17,104 

- 

- 

- 

42,104 

<  815,000 

- 

- 

32,337 

29,750 

71 

- 

- 

- 

$2,516 

32,337 

- 

- 

- 

39,513 

5,100 

7,195 

- 

- 

$26,827 

391 

39,513 

6  99,354 

'19 

- 

100,098 

100,000 

98 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,098 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

5,048 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48 

5,048. 

6 12,739 

- 

- 

32,713 

25,000 

7,713 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,713 

- 

3  974 

_ 

66,613 

25,000 

41,544 

- 

- 

- 

69 

66,613 

- 

- 

- 

71,158 

56,000 

7,000 

801 

- 

7,357 

- 

71,158 

6  2,000 

- 

- 

38,245 

20,000 

5,264 

- 

8,650 

2,372 

1,959 

38,245 

G  1,000 

13  100 

"  1,200 

~ 

586,158 
45,190 

100,000 
10,000 

35,556 

15 1,875 

5,396 

16  90,000 

153,509 

"  112,459 

26,117 

1,787 

92,759 
1,890 

586,158 
45,190 

- 

- 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

•>  52,000 

- 

- 

52,747 

52,120 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

624 

52,747 

20 10,000 

- 

- 

10,680 

10,000 

504 

- 

- 

- 

176 

10,680 

6  9,500 

- 

1,490 

11,123 

10,090 

1,123 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,123 

i  25,000 
=1 250,000 
6 1,225,000 

3,649 

3,145,072 
7,481 

3,000,000 
2,000 

31,932 
144 

: 

32,000 
1,000 

: 

81,140 
4,337 

3,145,072 

7,481 

- 

22  400 

116 

6,969 

5,608 

1,361 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,969 

- 

- 

182,530 

183,050 

181,800 

1,250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

183,050 

- 

- 

- 

120,147 

15,600 

4,907 

~ 

23,500 

40,000 

36,140 

120,147 

6  600 

- 

2,059 

5,731 

5,000 

731 

- 

- 

- 

5,731 

- 

- 

151,631 

155,305 

100,000 

55,305 

- 

- 

- 

155,305 

- 

- 

2,889 

25,283 

20,000 

5,283 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,283 

- 

- 

- 

60 

60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60 

^ 

" 

365 

3,685 

3,400 

285 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,685 

15  Accrued  interest  on  bonds. 
w  First  mortgage  bonds. 
"  Estimated   liability  to   complete 
contracts. 


13  None  held  since  organization  and 
corporation  has  transacted  no 
business. 

13  None  held  in  1914. 


2'  Good  will  and  leasehold. 

21  Trade-marks. 

22  Boats,  seines  and  fishing  equip- 

ment. 


504 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 




" 

„ 

S 

OS 

Assets. 

(O 

0 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

"i 
o 

^3 

60 

1 

1 

m 
'o 
S 

03 

o 

11 

s 
1 

1 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<1 

tf 

S 

S 

o 

New   York    Mattress    Com- 

Mch. 31, 

iMch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

$28,000 

_ 

$18,616 

$53,991 

$23,001 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

New  York,  New  England 

May  12, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

$22,737 

12,046 

6,955 

12,540 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newark     Lunch     Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      4, 

75,000 

- 

'  58,830 

1,411 

3,804 

The,  Palmer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newbury     Auto     Company, 

Feb.     6, 

8  Jan.      5, 

Oct.    16, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newbury   Shoe   Company, 

June     2, 

'  June     1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

9  8,947 

w  80,559 

27,391 

The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newburyport  Fish  Cold  Stor- 

May 29, 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

16.057 

11,355 

12 1,904 

2,303 

age    Company,    Newbury- 
port. 
Newburyport     Silver     Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

- 

128,685 

265,637 

56,377 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newell  and  Knowlton,  Incor- 

May    6, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

11,000 

5,000 

1,000 

9,927 

porated,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newell   and   Snowling   Con- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

4,000 

4,000 

- 

2,000 

struction    Company,    Ux- 
bridge. 
Newell-Putnam  Manufactur- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

15,841 

14,599 

11,926 

ing  Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newmarket     Manufacturing 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   27, 

600,000 

544,462 

with  R.  E. 

536,867 

252,642 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newport  Fisheries,  Ice  &  Cold 

Oct.      9, 

iJuly    30, 

May     1, 

350,000 

50,125 

72,615 

13,361 

4,485 

Storage  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newport  Provision  Company, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.     9, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,700 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Newport    Transfer    Express 

June     1, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,586 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

News   Publishing   Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

5,000 

8,263 

328 

9,881 

Incorporated,       Newbury- 
port. 
News  Pubhshing  Company  of 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May     5, 

lApr.   30, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

9,000 

- 

3,643 

Framingham,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newton  and  Barnfather  Co. 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,698 

3,898 

Inc.,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Newton  Garage  &  Automobile 

July    30, 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.    28, 

10,000 

- 

800 

7,328 

6,245 

Company,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newton  Graphic   Publishing 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    1, 

13,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,929 

Company,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newton     Paper     Company, 

June     8, 

May  22, 

Apr.   30, 

72,000 

118,138 

53,903 

25,142 

27,780 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Newton  Real  Estate  Associa- 

May 29, 

May    4, 

Apr.    25, 

80,000 

228,474 

- 

- 

96 

tion  of  Newton,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Niagara  Laundry  Company, 

July     2, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

2,000 

100 

1,447 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nicholas  M.  Williams  Com- 

June 13, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    31, 

2,500 

325 

3,430 

2,114 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nichols  &  Stone  Company, 

Aug.  25, 

July    25, 

June  30, 

100,000 

70,184 

24,312 

74,560 

34,008 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nickeloid         Manufacturing 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

650 

- 

- 

Company,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nickerson  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  18, 
1914. 

Mch.  17, 
1914. 

Mch.    1, 
1914. 

14,000 

- 

- 

24,999 

8,221 

Nickcrson  Dry  Goods  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

23  22,413 

4,498 

pany,  The,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Adjourned. 

2  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

'  Deferred  assets-insurance,  license. 

*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

'  Working  capital. 


«  Good  will. 
'  And  equipment. 
*  No    business    now    being    trans- 
acted. 
'  And  plant. 


1"  And  lasts,  etc. 

11  Insurance,    taxes,    mileage,    etc., 

unexpired. 

12  And  boats  and  equipment. 


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505 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

Patent    Rigiits, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

1 
1 

i 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

1 

3 

'a 
0 

1 

1 

.9  S 
11 

_3 
1 

1 

1 

2  816,000 

3  Sl,579 

- 

$113,187 

$28,000 

$27,205 

- 

$30,775 

$17,207 

4  5,000 

6  5,000 

5,137 

- 

$113,187 

6  6,000 

- 

- 

60,278 

18,000 

5,828 

$17,150 

14,163 

- 

60,278 

- 

- 

«17,647 

81,692 

75,000 

6,692 

- 

- 

- 

- 

81,692 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

_ 

11973 

2,664 

120,534 

10,000 

19,234 

- 

91,300 

- 

- 

120,534 

- 

- 

15,381 

47,000 

30,000 

2,800 

- 

14,200 

- 

- 

47,000 

- 

"3,130 
11 11,389 

2,409 

465,218 
29,336 

337,500 

15 12,100 

20,000 

3,714 
3,636 

5,700 

96,500 

- 

$15,404 

465,218 
29,336 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

"70 

- 

42,436 

30,000 

1,856 

- 

9,500 

1,080 

- 

42,436 

- 

- 

- 

1,333,971 

600,000 

177,542 

- 

305,000 

- 

251,429 

1,333,971 

«  44,875 

- 

214,058 

399,519 

328,400 

16,794 

49,500 

4,825 

- 

- 

399,519 

- 

- 

3,000 

21,700 

21,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,700 

» 3,000 

1'  9,000 

- 

13,586 

10,000 

3,586 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,586 

- 

- 

- 

23,472 

15,000 

176 

-  - 

4,3.35 

- 

3,961 

23,472 

6  6,000 

IS  373 

- 

19,016 

1 

15,000 

654 

- 

2,065 

- 

1,297 

19,016 

6  500 

19  3,729 

- 

10,825 

7,500 

572 

- 

- 

- 

2,753 

10,825 

- 

- 

- 

14,373 

10,000 

2,662 

- 

1,C00 

555 

156 

14,373 

6  6,500 

20  1,500 

- 

14,929 

13,500 

622 

- 

- 

- 

807 

14,020 

_ 

1,122 

- 

226,085 
228,570 

72,000 
80,000 

10,717 
21 2,092 

20,000 
110,000 

3,159 
22,058 

^  27,014 

91,103 
16,512 

226,085 
228,570 

_ 

_ 

3,182 

6,729 
5,869 

5,000 
2,500 

1,729 
2,982 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

387 

6,729 
5,869 

- 

- 

- 

203,064 

100,000 

9,466 

- 

9,074 

83,924 

- 

203,064 

22 19,350 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

19  2,000 

- 

35,220 

14,000 

3,138 

- 

13,000 

2,653 

2,429 

35,220 

~ 

~ 

- 

26,911 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,911 

- 

26,911 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1*  Advances  to  salesmen. 
i»  Received  from  subscribers. 
16  Unexpired  insurance. 


1'  Personal  property. 
1'  Paper  stock. 
19  Fixtures. 
2"  Stock  in  treasury. 


21  Accrued  taxes, 

pense. 

22  Patent  rights. 

23  And  fixtures. 


interest  and  ex- 


506 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Nickles  Cranberry  Company, 
Inc.,  The,  Carlisle. 

Niels  A.  DoUeris  &  Son  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Nielsen  Glove  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Nightingale  &  Childs  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Niles  Bement  Pond  Company 
of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

NilsBjork  Company,  Worces- 
ter. 

No-Scent  Mamifacturmg 
Company,  Somerville. 

Noble  &  Cooley  Company, 
Granville. 

Noble  Cigar  Company,  West- 
field. 

Noble,  Milne  Co.,  Inc.,  Pitts- 
field. 

Nobscot  Mountain  Spring 
Company,  Boston. 

Nockege  Mills,  Fitchburg,     . 

Nonantum  Coal  Company, 
Newton. 

Nonotuck  Silk  Company, 
Northampton. 

Nonquitt  Spinning  Company, 
New  Bedford. 

Norcross  Automobile  Com- 
pany, The,  Worcester. 

Norcross  Brothers  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

Norcross  Brownstone  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Norcross-Cameron  Company, 
Springfield. 

Norcross  Properties,  Incorpo- 
rated, The,  Worcester. 

Norfolk  Granite  Company, 
Quincy. 

Norfolk  Hardening  Works, 
(Inc.),  Boston. 

Norfolk  Iron  Company, 
Quincy. 

Norfolk  Lumber  Company, 
Stoughton. 

Norfolk  Oyster  Company, 
Boston. 

Norfolk  Realty  Company, 
Randolph. 

Norfolk  Varnish  Co.,  Quincy, 

Norfolk  Woolen  Company, 
Franklin. 

Norling  &  Bloom  Company, 
Boston. 

Norman  and  Bennett,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Norristown  Magnesia  and  As- 
bestos ("ompany,  Boston. 


Sept.  14, 

1914. 
June     6, 

1914. 
Feb.    12, 

1914. 
May     9, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 
July    23, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
May     7, 

1914. 
July     6, 

1914. 
Apr.    16, 

1914. 
May  18, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Feb.    26, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
June   19, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Aug.   29, 

1914. 
June   22, 

1914. 
Dec.     9, 

1913. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Sept.  17, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 

Mch.  31, 

1914. 


Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Apr.   29, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
May     5, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Feb.     9, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Jan.    24, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
May  25, 

1914. 
Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Feb.    24, 

1914. 
Feb.   24, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1908. 
Nov.  21, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
May     5, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 
Aug.   12, 

1914. 

Feb.    25, 

1914. 

5  Oct.    18, 

1913. 

5  Mch.  18, 

1914. 

Sept.  15, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 

Feb.    27, 

1914. 


Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

191.1 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Oct.      1, 

1913. 
Sept.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Aug.     1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Oct.      8, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
July   31, 

1914. 
Dec.    15, 

1913. 

Dec.   31 

1913. 


$20,000 
5,000 
15,000 
30,000 
25,000 
15,000 
25,000 
25,000 
90,000 
20,000 
10,000 
450,000 
15,000 
1,000,000 
2,400,000 
10,000 
1,. 500,000 
50,000 
10,000 
500,000 
2,100 
10,000 
35,000 
5,000 
6,000 
10,000 
25,000 
50,000 
36,000 
60,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


$10,047 
6,700 


caSSc 


Q3 


Q 


11,849 

7,200 

52,610 

140,000 

502,482 
1,439,894 

493,353 
63,245 


700 


10,000 


11,700 
2,925 
80,000 


$2,003 
1,000 


35 

7,723 

5,354 

2,512 

6 1,638 

289,776 

9 1,931 

365,735 

1,981,497 

12  1,825 

431,948 

53,022 

2,106 

2,550 

1,800 

5,100 

400 

800 


S350 

2,489 

33,947 

26,736 

10,416 

54 

16,181 

39,697 

13,272 

14,320 

215,111 

16,616 

1,714,234 

807,706 

19,166 

81,047 

31,376 

17,112 

2,683 

65 

12,869 

15,546 

115 


2,104 

3,032 

35,000 

70,000 

2,500 

19,517 

4,500 

41,854 

IS  1,127 

9,231 

S244 

2,561 

3,790 

30,020 

28,663 

5,793 

126 

15,075 

43,532 

14,269 

3,542 

63,484 

31,007 

1,476,247 

435,052 

35,503 

1,256,851 

6,474 

33,440 

3,027 
2,647 
19,119 
13,035 
3,999 
2,800 
8,738 
48,412 
22,532 
33,109 
31,352 


J  Good  will. 

2  Expenac. 

'  Patent  rights. 


*  Fixtures. 

^  Adjourned. 

6  And  fixtures  and  vehicles. 


7  Spring  license. 
3  Prepaid  expenses. 
9  And  equipment. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


507 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   RiKhts, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 

a 

-z 

J 

1 

C3 

i 

4 
% 

J. 

"S 

a 

a  S 
■■S  a 

5 

3 
02 

a 

CZ 

1 

cs 

1  §10,000 

2 1430 

S420 

$21,141 

$20,000 

$1,141 

- 

- 

- 

$21,141 

12,400 

- 

- 

14,014 

5,000 

1,815 

- 

$3,300 

$2,073 

$1,826 

14,014 

3  500 

1  8,582 

: 

528 

16,889 
63,967 

15,000 
30,000 

1,889 
14,414 

- 

19,500 

- 

53 

16,889 
63,967 

- 

^  2,150 

_ 

55,399 
18,358 

25,000 
15,000 

27,585 
3,100 

_  - 

- 

2,814 

with 
surplus 
258 

55,399 
18,358 

1 12,000 

- 

884 

13,099 

13,030 

69 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,099 

- 

- 

- 

50,828 

25,000 

- 

- 

16,131 

9,697 

50,828 

1 25,000 

- 

_ 

120,783 

72,500 

48,283 

- 

_ 

- 

120,783 

- 

- 

- 

82,663 

20,000 

5,785 

$47,000 

- 

4,878 

5,000 

82,663 

- 

7  7,470 
8  275 

28,792 

27,245 
737,163 

10,000 
450,000 

3,608 
87,763 

: 

9,857 
199,400 

3,780 

- 

27,245 
737,163 

- 

- 

- 

49,554 

15,000 

4,554 

5,000 

16,000 

9,000 

- 

49,554 

- 

- 

- 

4,058,698 

1,000,000 

1,649,068 

- 

- 

10  121,868 

1,287,762 

4,058,698 

- 

- 

- 

4,664,149 

2,400.000 

243,088 

- 

1,612,500 

11 117,642 

290,919 

4,664,149 

- 

- 

- 

56,494 

2,000 

26,393 

- 

- 

27,501 

600 

56,494 

- 

13  482,289 

_ 

2,745,488 
154,117 

1,237,500 
50,000 

1,004,485 
88,098 

119,375 

380,993 
"  3,135 
15,885 

134 

2,745,488 
154,117 

_ 

- 

- 

52,658 

10,000 
500,000 

2,567 

- 

5,000 
15 1,755 

25,000 

8,336 

52,658 
500,000 

- 

- 

691 

9,651 

2,100 

657 

6,894 

- 

- 

- 

9,651 

15,510 

- 

1,008 

11,030 

10,000 

1,030 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,030 

- 

16  500 

- 

47,588 

20,500 

9,487 

- 

- 

17,601 

- 

47,588 

- 

- 

- 

28,981 

5,000 

6,767 

- 

7,000 

- 

10,214 

28,981 

- 

- 

- 

4,914 

4,700 

80 

- 

- 

- 

134 

4,914 

- 

- 

- 

14,500 

4,000 

980 

8,200 

- 

- 

1,320 

14,500 

- 

- 

- 

16,799 

12,500 

1,994 

800 

- 

- 

1,505 

16,799 

- 

- 

- 

233,412 

50,000 

95,093 

- 

- 

- 

88,319 

233,412 

1 8,200 
1 10,000 

"275 

~ 

53,024 
89,463 

36,000 
60,000 

4,073 
14,067 

- 

8,731 
15,396 

3,220 
"  1,000 

- 

53,024 
89,463 

1 3,100 

- 

- 

44,810 

10,000 

32,960 

- 

- 

- 

1,850 

44,810 

1"  Reserve. 

11  Depreciation. 

12  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


13  Securities. 
1*  Reserves. 
15  Deposits  on  cars. 


16  M.B.A.stock. 
1'  Suspense. 
13  And  fixtures. 


SOS 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

i 

C3 

Assets. 

to 

'a 

C/2 

O 

-a 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

"S 

b 

itures, 
andise, 
iaI,  and 
in  Proc- 

•a  J? 

O 

!■«■ 

"OQ 

§-gS3^ 

1-3 

1 

■« 

II 

1 

anuf 
Mer. 
Mat 
Stoo 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<; 

tf 

s 

S 

o 

North  Adams  Brick  Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

$35,434 

$2,831 

$8,047 

$4,746 

North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North  Adams  Industrial  Com- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

56,444 

- 

- 

1,473 

pany,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North  Adams  Machine  Brush 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    31, 

7,500 

- 

3,887 

2,010 

493 

Company,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North    Adams    Manufactur- 

Dec. 20, 

Sept.  24, 

Aug.  31, 

185,000 

111,586 

107,211 

175,373 

81,442 

ing  Company.North  Adams. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

North  .4dams  Wholesale  Co., 

May  27, 

May     9, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,259 

35,207 

35,583 

North  Ada,ms. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  American  Fruit   Co., 

Nov.  23, 

Sept.  19, 

July    31, 

100,000 

69,375 

9,030 

19,052 

24,661 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North   American   Wine   and 

July    27, 

July     1, 

June  25, 

10,000 

- 

- 

100 

400 

Spirit     Journal,     Incorpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1 

rated,  Boston. 

North  Andover  Co-operative 

June     3, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

347 

926 

111 

Society,    The,    North   An- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

dover. 

North  Andover  Milk  Com- 

May 11, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

9 1,260 

300 

pany,    Incorporated,    The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North  Andover. 

North  Attleborough  Chronicle 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

7,333 

402 

7,745 

Company,      The,      North 
Attleborough. 
North   Brookfield   Industrial 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.      6, 

Sept.  14, 

Aug.  31, 

15,000 

100 

- 

- 

11.699 

Company,  North  Brook- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

field. 

North    Carolina    Mica    Co., 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

550 

24,866 

3,637 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North   Chelmsford    Machine 

June   18, 

June     1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

35,854 

22,460 

30,749 

13,136 

and   Supply   Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Chelmsford. 

* 

North  Dighton  Co-operative 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   19, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,282 

907 

.Association,  Inc.,  Dighton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

North  Dighton  Co-operative 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

11,500 

500 

198 

9,465 

28,480 

Stove  Company,  Taun- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ton. 
North   Main    Market   Com- 

Sept. 22, 

17  Sept.  16, 

June     1, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

6,20'0 

9,101 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Sedgwick  Canning  Co., 

July     8, 

June   10, 

June     1, 

3,200 

3,200 

- 

- 

♦ 

The,  Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North      Shore     Amusement 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  31. 

30,000 

- 

20 18,000 

- 

424 

Company,  Revere. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North    Shore    Breeze    Com- 

Jan.     6, 

"Dec.  23, 

Sept.  29, 

25,000 

- 

8,000 

700 

5,490 

pany,  Manchester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

North  Shore  Creamery  Com- 

May   6, 

22  Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

7,900 

4,814 

335 

1,577 

pany,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North  Shore  Dairy  Associa- 

May 25, 

Nov.  17, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,011 

tion,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

North   Shore  Express  Conj- 

Oct.      2, 

"Aug.   12, 

June  30, 

62,000 

33,600 

- 

- 

17,527 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Shore  Ferneries  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

.     1,050 

- 

3,060 

2,423 

pany,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North    Shore    Ice    Delivery 

Apr.    28, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  31, 

225,000 

- 

- 

2,298 

14,528 

Company,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Shore  News  Company, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  16, 

July    18, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,036 

10,723 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Shore  Steamboat  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

852 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Barn  equipment. 

2  Wood. 

3  Treasury  stock. 
<  Patent  rights. 

'  Good  will. 


"  Office  furniture. 
'  Amount  reserved  for  depreciation. 
'  Trade-marks. 

9  And  horses,  bottles  and  wagons. 
1"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


11  Accrued  pay  roll. 

12  Fixtures. 

"  Horses  and  wagons. 

1'  Interest  on  share  capital. 

1'"'  Contingent  fund. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


509 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

M  ■ 

ago 

i 

i 

•a 
a 

^ 
^ 

is 

g  ta 
< 

1 
ll 

i 

a  i 

43  a 

03  T3 
0   CD 

1 

■5, 

1 

1 

c 

■3 

- 

1  $1,305 

2  780 

33,000 

$13,647 

$53,143 
74,564 

$5,000 
72,500 

S399 
464 

$27,475 

$11,400 
1,600 

- 

$8,869 

$53,143 
74,564 

«$55 
5  3,303 

6 150 

1,101 

10,999 
475,6i2 

7,500 
185,000 

524 

12,907 

~ 

2,975 
67,625 

$210,080 

10,999 
475,612 

- 

- 

- 

72,049 

27,000 

4,771 

24,477 

- 

'  10,634 

5,167 

72,049 

- 

- 

122,118 

78,000 

10,456 

- 

26,650 

- 

7,012 

122,118 

S200 
6  5,000 

- 

- 

5,700 

5,000 

200 

- 

220 

80 

200 

5,700 

- 

- 

- 

1,384 

690 

575 

- 

- 

119 

1,384 

noo 

- 

1,660 

30 

1,260 

- 

- 

370 

1,660 

54,000 

- 

- 

19,480 

10,000 

166 

- 

200 

9,114 

19,480 

- 

- 

2.751 

14,550 

14,550 

"       - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,550 

- 

- 

- 

29,053 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,460 

10  2,250 

343 

29,053 

- 

6  898 

- 

103,097 

50,000 

16,645 

11  518 

25,000 

- 

10,934 

-' 

103,097 

"" 

12797 
13  325 

~ 

6,311 
38,643 

2,273 
11,500 

1,000 
»56 
469 

: 

2,200 

15 1,289 

16  79 

24,474 

1,614 

6,311 
38,643 

5  2,000 

IS  2,000 
» 1,800 

5 

21,101 
3,205 

10,000 
3,200 

6,503 

- 

4,000 
5 

598 

- 

21,101 
3,205 

21 12,000 

- 

5,769 

36,193 

30,000 

50 

- 

6,148 

- 

- 

36,193 

5  2,000 

- 

15,009 

31,199 

25,000 

1,086 

- 

5,113 

- 

- 

31,199 

5  40,000 

2'  7,286 

- 

61,912 

60,000 

1,333 

- 

- 

- 

579 

61,912 

- 

21 5,464 

- 

13,475 

5,460 

791 

- 

- 

- 

7,224 

13,475 

- 

25 17,350 

- 

68,477 

62,000 

6,100 

- 

- 

377 

- 

68,477 

- 

- 

- 

6,533 

3,000 

2,474 

- 

- 

- 

1,059 

6,533 

5 132,429 
5  6,000 

26  63,821 
3  43,300 
27  2,593 
293,229 

10,173 
2,250 

269,142 
23,238 

225,000 

i 

10,000 

5,257 
13,238 

30,000 

2,000 

28  6,885 

269,142 
■      23,238 

- 

- 

99,848 

100,700 

100,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,700 

16  Accumulation  fund. 

17  Adjourned. 

IS  Teams  and  autos. 

1'  Registers  and  scales. 

2"  And  merry-go-round  and  ride. 


21  Good  will  and  leases. 

22  Special  meeting. 

23  Delivery  equipment. 
2''  Stock  and  fixtures. 

25  Horses,  wagons  and  supplies. 


26  Equipment. 

27  Deterred  charges. 
23  Reserve. 

29  Horses  and  vehicles. 


510 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


OQ 

, 

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1 

a 

C3 

Q, 
03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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dandise, 
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in  Proc- 

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6 

North  Somen-ille  Coal  Com- 

Nov. 14, 

Aug.   10 

July    13, 

85.000 

$250 

1  85,800 

84,196 

pany,  Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North    Star    Printing    Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Jan.    31 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

_ 

2,800 

1,800 

2,195 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North    St.    Beef    Co.,    Ltd., 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

4,958 

3,763 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North    Street   Realty   Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

North    Truro    Cold    Storage 

May   13, 

May   11 

May     8, 

15,000 

7,565 

8,350 

1,100 

14,094 

Co.,  Truro. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

North  Weymouth  Associates 

July   31, 

July    14 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

21 

Inc.,  The.  We.ymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northampton  .\thletie  Club, 

July     2, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northampton     Brick     Com- 

July   31, 

Apr.     8 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

450 

1,000 

550 

- 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northampton  Cutlery  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

30,000 

15,000 

72,214 

22,176 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northampton   Garage   Com- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

250 

1,379 

2,430 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northampton    Printing    and 

Aug.   24, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

_ 

6,000 

2,000 

1,540 

Binding  Company,  North- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

ampton. 

Northampton  Produce  Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    31 

Jan.     1 , 

15,000 

4,500 

8,000 

_ 

3,763 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northampton  Silk  Company, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

69,500 

3  98,866 

34,818 

23,103 

The,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northeastern  Company,  The, 

Mch.  13, 

6  Mch.    6 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

3,943 

2,311 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northeastern    Lunch    Com- 

Jan.   27, 

Dec.  16 

Oct.   31, 

15,000 

99,008 

- 

10,665 

4,553 

pany,  Longmeadow. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Northern  Amusement  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    16 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

300 

- 

34 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

191,4. 

1913. 

Northern  Avenue  Stores  and 

Apr.     3, 

6  Mch.    5 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

500 

3,447 

Dock  Corporation, Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northern  Box  Company,  The, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

7,588 

7,565 

5,410 

16,173 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northern  Construction  Com- 

Mch.   6. 

Feb.     2 

Feb.     2, 

10,000 

_ 

600 

8,000 

14,000 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northern  Industrial  Chemical 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.  31, 

27,000 

_ 

2,317 

3,236 

7,412 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northern    Waste    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    14 

Deo.   31, 

2,000 

- 

4,043 

10,892 

252,184 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Northfield  Co-operative 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    9 

Mch.    1, 

4,500 

3,000 

675 

- 

425 

Creamery  Association, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Northfield. 

Northfield   Hotel   Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.   18 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

61,193 

21,890 

3,632 

5,151 

Northfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Norton  Company,  Worcester, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Feb.   10 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

816,000 

980,596 

336,619 

750,612 

344,068 

Norton   Grinding   Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.   10 

Dec.   31, 

408,000 

- 

125,435 

387,230 

121,096 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Norton  Water  Motor  Com- 

July   20, 

Apr.    13 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

150 

100 

123 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Norumbega     Launch     Com- 

May 19, 

May  11 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Norumbega  Park  Company, 

Nov.     5, 

Sept.  16 

June  30, 

60,000 

235,675 

- 

2,046 

7,809 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Norwood    Engineering    Co., 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.   31, 

85,000 

51,000 

27,881 

31,183 

92,257 

Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Norwood     Ice     Company, 

May  27, 

Apr.     9 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

21,000 

11,500 

22 12,500 

5,601 

Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  buildings  and  fixtures. 

2  Fixtures. 

"  .\nd  took  and  fixtures. 
'  Good  will. 
'■  Boiid-d  debt. 


Adjourned. 

Stationery,  furniture  and  equip- 
ment. 
Store  fixtures. 


3  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 

11  Teams. 

12  Prepaid  items. 


1914.1 


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511 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

. 

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J. 

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- 

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- 

$10,246 

$5,000 

$1,161 

- 

$3,000 

- 

$1,085 

$10,246 

- 

- 

- 

6,795 

900 

880 

$3,640 

- 

- 

1,375 

6,795 

- 

2  -SI, 079 

S3,039 

12,839 

10,000 

2,839 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,839 

- 

- 

7,484 

57,484 

18,000 

1,624 

37,000 

860 

- 

- 

57,484 

- 

- 

- 

31,109 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

'  - 

16,109 

31,109 

- 

- 

3,172 

7,193 

5,000 

193 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,193 

- 

- 

12,421 

12,421 

5,000 

7,421 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,421 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

139,390 

100,000 

1,620 

- 

35,000 

- 

2,770 

139,390 

- 

- 

2,436 

6,495 

4,000 

2,495 

- 

- 

- 

6,495 

- 

- 

13,773 

23,313 

16,000 

1,233 

3,300 

2,780 

- 

- 

23,313 

- 

- 

- 

16,263 

10,000 

4,674 

- 

- 

1,589 

16,263 

« SIOO.OOO 

698 

- 

326,985 

145,600 

40,693 

» 100,000 

20,000 

$20,692 

- 

326,985 

- 

^408 

- 

6,662 

5,000 

1,662 

- 

- 

- 

6,662 

- 

.  5  4,719 

- 

118,945 

9,000 

57,760 

1,500 

_ 

50,685 

- 

118.945 

3  100 

- 

3,284 

3,718 

3,500 

218 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,718 

^  24,500 

- 

27,721 

56,168 

25,000 

31,168 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

56,168 

- 

"300 
"448 
12  217 

- 

37,701 

4,300 

- 

4,283 

- 

- 

29,118 

37,701 

no.ooo 

- 

- 

32,600 

10,000 

13,400 

- 

4,800 

- 

4,400 

32,600 

- 

«  26,700 

- 

39,665 

27,000 

8,714 

- 

3,951 

- 

- 

39,665 

- 

- 

- 

267,119 

400 

265,719 

- 

- 

»  1,000 

- 

267,119 

- 

- 

- 

4,100 

4,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,100 

- 

15  4,031 

12,724 

108,621 

100,000 

6.621 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

108,621 

- 

16  321,158 

- 

2,733,053 

816,000 

98,924 

"  606,000 

- 

1,212,129 

- 

2,733,053 

- 

- 

- 

633,761 

408,000 

102,650 

- 

- 

123,111 

- 

633,761 

I*  6,000 

"50 

1,016 

16,439 

15,000 

1,439 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

16,439 

4  9,000 

2»500 

21250 

140 

890 

890 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

890 

- 

- 

6,469 

251,999 

60,000 

9,399 

- 

182,600 

- 

- 

251,999 

- 

- 

- 

202,321 

81,600 

53,097 

- 

- 

12,000 

55,624 

202,321 

'  10,000 

25  500 

2,325 

63,426 

47,500 

2,926 

- 

2J  13,000 

- 

- 

63.426 

13  Secret  process. 

1^  Suspense — bad  bills. 

15  Unexpired  insurance. 

16  Outside  investments. 


1'  Bonds. 

18  Patent  rights. 

1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2"  Good  will  and  lease. 


21  Personal. 

22  And  ice. 

23  Office  equipment. 
2^  And  mortgage. 


512 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


C3 

cS 

Assets. 

<U 

*5 

P. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

o 

a 
1 

1 

c3 

"S 

b 

0 

actures, 
Bhandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

11 

ja3 

1 

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Mat 
Stoc 

ess. 

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^ 

Q 

a 

< 

tf 

■s 

s 

o 

Norwood    Press    COjmpany, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

$75,000 

S217,514 

$2,000 

Sl,035 

S4,759 

Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Noshake  Grate  and  Heating 

July   14, 

June  12, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

50 

- 

Company,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nouvelle  Mode  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  18, 
1914. 

Mch.  17, 
1914. 

Mch.    1, 
1914. 

2,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

1,497 

Novelty  Braid  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     7, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

- 

382 

10 

Novelty  Feature  Films  Inc., 

Aug.  13, 

Asr.     7, 

Apr.     7, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,799 

1,225 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Novelty    Selling    Co.,    The, 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

87 

275 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Novelty  Silk  Shop,  Incorpo- 

May    1, 

4  Apr.    29, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,506 

1,766 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Novitas      Sales      Company, 

Mch.  10, 

5  Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,366 

12,069 

13,962 

AValtham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Noyes  Bros.  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Feb.    12, 
1914. 

Feb.      1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

- 

64,129 

28,363 

Noyes  Manufacturing  Com- 

June   1, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

2,047 

880 

1,306 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Noyes  Paper  Company,  The, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

12,762 

15,750 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Noyes-Randall        Company, 

Oct.      1, 

June  27, 

June  27, 

25,000 

- 

- 

380 

2,100 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nueces   Valley   Irrigation 

Nov.    3, 

Oct.      5, 

July   31, 

50,000 

26,459 

1,961 

- 

556 

Company,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Nutile-Shapiro  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

132,828 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nutter  &  Barnes  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

85,000 

- 

12  22,197 

15,828 

4,636 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Nyanza  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Feb.     5, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

600,000 

253,768 

523,438 

160,543 

95,122 

0.  A.   Kelley   Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

18,154 

41,321 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

0.  B.  Parks  Co.,  The,  West- 

Mch.    2, 

5  Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

15,167 

11,431 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

0.  B.  Wetherell  and  Son  Com- 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

3,500 

2,174 

9,484 

panv,  The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

0.  C.  Wliite  Company,  The, 

June   10, 

June     2, 

Apr.   30, 

23,700 

- 

2,228 

7,752 

18,168 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

0.  D.  C.  Company,  Boston,   . 

May  15, 
1914. 

Feb.    12, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

100,000 

~ 

520 

83 

178 

0.  G.  Poor  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

40,173 

- 

26,902 

49,894 

Swampscott. 
0.  H.  Steveas  Manufacturing 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Nov.     4, 

1913. 
Oct.    31, 

20,000 

3,500 

365 

5,077 

17,311 

Company,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

0.   L.   Lorentzen   Company, 

July    21, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,.500 

4,208 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

0.  L.  Story  Scenic  Company, 

Dec.     9, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.  10, 

20,000 

1,800 

650 

1,050 

3,640 

Somerville. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

0.   P.   Blomquist  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,138 

17,447 

Tne,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

0.  S.  Cook  &  Sons  Company, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.    15, 

Dec.   15, 

50,000 

16,595 

7,800 

1,981 

6,121 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

0.      W.      Lord      Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

658 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oak    Hill    As.sociates,    Inc., 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

49,820 

- 

4,319 

4,,367 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

>  Patent  rights. 

''  Furnishin 

;s  and  fixtur 

es. 

11  Furniture 

-  Trade-marks. 

'  Furniture 

and  fixtures 

12  And  tools 

. 

^  Good  will. 

8  Tools. 

w  Patterns. 

1  In  lieu  of  annual. 

"  General  e 

tpense. 

1'  Investme 

nt. 

'  Adjourned. 

10  Sales. 

5  Prepaid  i 

iterest  and  i 

nsuranco. 

1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


513 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

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i 

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3 

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- 

- 

- 

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$75,000 

- 

- 

$108,800 

$41,508 

- 

$225,308 

I  $30,000 
2  8,400 

~ 

$1,343 

40,450 
2,840 

39,400 
2,000 

S750 
840 

300 

- 

- 

40,450 
2,840 

- 

- 

608 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

3 1,000 

- 

- 

7,024 

5,000 

636 

- 

- 

- 

$1,388 

7,024 

3  9,757 

- 

- 

10,119 

10,000 

119 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,119 

3  500 

- 

- 

8,772 

2,200 

3,605 

- 

1,600 

- 

1,367 

8,772 

U 

3  1 

- 

- 

28,399 

25,000 

1,218 

- 

- 

- 

2,181 

28,399 

6  $10,000 

12,695 

115,187 

50,000 

16,542 

- 

48,645 

- 

- 

115,187 

7  753 

8  839 
9  4,483 
'  1,200 

1,697 

12,005 
29,712 

7,500 
10,000 

461 
10  2,479 

8,837 

1,565 
8,200 

2,675 

12,005 
29,712 

3  4,200 

- 

995 

7,675 

6,000 

1.675 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,675 

- 

- 

3,274 

32,250 

30,000 

2,250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,250 

- 

111,113 

- 

133,941 

12,500 

117,747 

- 

- 

3,694 

- 

133,941 

- 

13  5,045 
"  50,700 
15 10,652 
16  32,700 

- 

98,406 

1,076,223 

59,475 

85,000 

600,000 

15,000 

4,131 

20,586 

1'  no 

6,334 

- 

320,000 
4,000 

9,275 

44,090 
18  91,437 

34,141 

98,406 

1,076,223 

59,475 

- 

- 

- 

26,598 

12,000 

1,487 

- 

7,127 

- 

5,984 

26,598 

- 

- 

- 

15,158 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

158 

15,158 

3  11,143 

- 

- 

39,291 

23,700 

1,440 

- 

- 

- 

14,151 

39,291 

19 100,000 

20 14,820 

- 

115,601 

'  100,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,601 

- 

115,601 

- 

214,173 

- 

121,142 

40,000 

12,680 

$21,400 

40,596 

6,466 

- 

121,142 

- 

22  200 

- 

26,453 

20,000 

574 

- 

- 

5,757 

122 

26,453 

3  5,000 

- 

- 

10,708 

5,000 

3,417 

- 

- 

- 

2,291 

10,708 

3 19,925 

- 

- 

27,065 

20,000 

75 

- 

932 

- 

6,058 

27,065 

3  3,601 

23  2,500 
2»  2,600 
2'i  1,600 
25  7,883 

26  900 

1,699 
10,012 

25,384 

51,992 

5,159 

10,000 

30,000 

5,000 

15,384 

4,474 

159 

5,200 

12,318 

- 

- 

25,384 

51,992 

5,159 

27 1,404 

28  456 

29  624 

60,990 

13,000 
30  4,000 

16,498 

11,780 

4,136 

" 

11,576 

60,990 

16  Stock  in  other  companies. 
1'  Accrued  taxes. 

18  Depreciation. 

19  Patent  rights  and  formuls. 
29  Treasury  stock. 


21-  Horses  and  wagons. 

22  Securities. 

23  Tools  and  fixtures. 
2''  Teams  and  hay. 

25  Timber  in  yard  and  in  lots. 


26  Teaming  property. 
2'  Equipment. 

28  Unexpired  insurance. 

29  Taxes  paid  in  advance. 

30  Subscribers  to  capital  stock. 


514 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Oak  Street  Garage  Incorpo- 
rated, Lawrence. 

Oakes  and  Dow  Company  (In- 
corporated), The,  Boston. 

Oakes    Knitting    Mills    Co., 

Boston. 
Oakland  Mills,  Taunton, 

Oaklandvale  Farm,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

O'Bannon  Corporation,  Bos- 
ton. 

O'Brien  Drug  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Ocean  Fish  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Ocean  Mills  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Ocean  Pier  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Oceanside  Company,  The, 
Gloucester. 

Oceanside  Company,  The, 
Gloucester  (2d  return). 

O'Connor  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Odd  Fellows  Associates,  Inc., 
Taunton. 

Odd  Fellows  Building  Asso- 
ciation, Millbury. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall  Associa- 
tion, Boston. 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall  Associa- 
tion of  Lawrence,  Law- 
rence. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall  Association 
of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Maiden. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall  Association 
of  South  Weymouth,  Wey- 
mouth. 

Office  Appliance  Co.,  The, 
Boston. 

Office,  Bank  &  Library  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Office  Specialties  De  Luxe, 
Incorporated,  Worcester. 

Office  Specialty  Company, 
Boston. 

Ogunquit  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 

O'Hara  Waltham  Dial  Com- 
pany, Waltham. 

Ohio  Leather  Corporation, 
The.  Boston. 

Oksas  Express  Co.,  Brockton, 


Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 

Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Dec.    19, 

1913. 
Feb.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 

Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Sept.  19, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Nov.  11, 

1914. 
July     9, 

1914. 
Feb.   20, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Oct.    27, 

1914. 
June  18, 

1914. 

Feb.  13, 
1914. 

Apr.  15, 
1914. 

Mch.  27, 

1914. 
July    21, 

1914. 
July     2, 

1914. 
Feb.    27, 

1914. 

Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Apr.    21, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
June     3, 

1914. 


iFeb.   20, 

1914. 

Feb.     3, 

1914. 

Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Aug.  30, 

1913. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 

Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Nov.     5, 

1913. 
Nov.    4, 

1914. 
June  10, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Oct.     5, 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 

Jan  10, 
1914. 

Apr.  13, 
1914. 

Feb.   20, 

1914. 
July   17, 

1914. 
29  June  24, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 

36  Feb.    20, 

1914. 

Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 

June     1, 

1914. 


Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Nov.     1, 

1913. 
Oct.    31, 

1914. 
June     1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Apr.     9, 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Apr.  13, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.     4, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.     1, 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 


15,000 
5,000 

100,000 

80,000 

25,000 

1,750,000 

5,000 

2,500 

25,000 

60,000 

200,000 

200,000 

2,000 

15,000 

3,000 

400,000 

75,000 

60,000 
8,000 

10,000 
50,000 
25,000 
10,000 

500,000 

40,000 

10,000 

1,000 


ee, 
and 
roc- 

ture 
and 
al, 
mP 

b 

§ 

c3       a3j<( 

3 

"3  S  tl  o  t^ 

g§:§si 

§ 

s 

80,000 
27,500 
145,407 


87,488 
IS  562,465 
IS  562,996 

53,403 

9,212 

359,740 

88,132 

70,412 
8,000 


10,000 


?  $1,628 

S3,493 

1,725 

7,493 

26,361 

48,763 

with  R.  E. 

86,643 

3,200 
173,683 

with 

machinery 

243,445 

- 

1,200 

15  2,848 

5,016 

- 

700 
21258 

- 

7,186 

500 

3,420 

3,269 

4,465 

- 

5,696 

10,000 

12,000 

- 

209,171 

~ 

~ 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  fixtures. 

2  Stock  subscribed  for. 
■•  Patent  rights. 
6  Trade-marks. 
"  Good  will. 
'  Mortgage. 


8  Live  stock. 

9  These  items  have  no  market  value 

which  can  be  determined. 
1°  Prepaid  accounts. 

11  Fire  repairs. 

12  Accrued  pay  roll,  etc. 
1'  Fixtures. 


I''  Investments. 
15  And  factory  equipment. 
15  Prepaid  insurance. 
1'  Accrued  interest. 

18  And  equipment. 

19  Trustee  stock. 

20  Trustee's  stock. 


1914. 


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515 


of  Corporations 

—  Continuec 

. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i 

o 
p 

1 

o 
H 

o 
"a 

k 

§3 

< 

J. 

-a 
a 

-i 

.a 

-a 

a 

II 

f 

■13 

3 

- 

- 

$495 

$8,836 

$300 

3  4,700 

5,000 

31,086 

- 

$2,750 

- 

- 

$8,836 

4  $4,250 
=  25 

- 

- 

27,849 

6,596 

- 

- 

$16,253 

- 

27,849 

6  4,223 

- 

- 

134,393 

79,800 

19,693 

7  $4,700 

30,200 

- 

- 

134,393 

- 

- 

- 

170,602 

80,000 

- 

- 

61,470 

- 

$29,132 

170,602 

- 

8  $9,500 

- 

43,850 

25,000 

4,169 

- 

5,300 

- 

9,381 

43,850 

3 1,000,000 

i»  2,686 

- 

1,815,655 

1,494,400 

107,228 
11269 

12  4,646 
1,840 

12,833 

125,000 

71,279 

- 

1,815,655 

- 

13  1,065 

3,162 

6,840 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,840 

»400 

1^2,100 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

« 2,000 

- 

3,629 

18,722 

10,000 

8,722 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,722 

- 

13  1,947 

16  667 

19  6,600 

4,639 

95,328 
570,773 

54,300 
172,000 

3,453 
17 1,976 
12,629 

35,000 
279,900 

599 
34,500 

71,744 

: 

95,328 
570,773 

- 

21)6,600 

- 

570,880 

172,500 

25,104 

275,450 

27,000 

70,826 

- 

570,880 

- 

- 

- 

6,117 

2,000 

1,156 

- 

- 

- 

2,961 

6,117 

- 

- 

- 

54,253 

15,000 

3,310 

29,570 

5,650 

- 

723 

54,253 

- 

22  28 

278 

9,766 

2,260 

6 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

9,766 

- 

- 

- 

381,608 

328,720 

- 

30,000 

175 

- 

22,713 

381,608 

- 

23  3,000 

6,846 

101,750 

66,750 

- 

7  35,000 

- 

- 

- 

101,750 

- 

24  4,168 
16  725 

- 

78,480 
9,279 

59,480 
8,000 

18 

- 

11,800 

25  5,742 

955 

26  324 

1,440 

78,480 
9,279 

- 

13  862 

6,251 

19,236 

10,000 

8,870 

- 

366 

- 

- 

19,236 

39,500 
4  4,143 

27  3,986 
2fi  4,000 

1,681 

55,311 
14,512 

42,500 
10,900 

1,990 
762 

- 

2,650 
2,850 

~ 

8,171 

55,311 
14,512 

~ 

30  806 

313,000 

32  178 

5,775 

17,433 

1,110 

3,943 
3353 

~ 

5,600 

34  6,200 

31527 

: 

: 

17,433 

5  5,000 

- 

4,347 

56,897 

40,000 

294 

- 

16,603 

- 

- 

56,897 

- 

- 

- 

464,194 

1,000 

463,194 

- 

- 

- 

- 

464,194 

- 

36  900 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

21  In  bond. 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  Furniture. 

24  Furnishings. 

25  Depreciation. 

26  Reserve  for  July  dividend. 

27  Contracts  in  process. 


23  Investment  bonds. 

29  In  lieu  of  annual. 

30  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

31  Loans. 

32  Expense  inventories. 

33  Commissions  unpaid. 


34  Personal  notes. 

35  All  assets  and  liabilities  of  this 

corporation  have  been  assumed 
by  Smith  &  Dove  Manufactur- 
ing Company. 

36  Horses  and  wagons. 


516 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


s 

a 

a 

13 

P. 
C3 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S.2  C3  M 

TION. 

1 

1 
o 

"a 

1 

"o 

-2 

1 

i 

C3 

anufacture 
Merehand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

«3 
11 

^ 

Q 

Q 

•< 

fS 

§ 

S 

o 

Old  Colony  Broken  Stone  and 

May  25, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

§100,000 

1  $26,658 

S32,727 

S2,000 

$5,769 

Concrete  Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Old  Colony  Cranberry  Corpo- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.    18, 

12,800 

9,000 

600 

_ 

_ 

ration,  Harwich. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Old  Colony  Cut  Glass  Works, 

Oct.      3, 

Aug.   12, 

Aug.   12, 

10,000 

- 

4,700 

2,308 

1,165 

Inc.,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Colony  Discount  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.    10, 

25,000 

- 

- 

_ 

8,855 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old    Colony    Foundry    Co., 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

39,000 

4,500 

20,805 

22,680 

East  Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old    Colony    Manufacturing 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

160,000 

20,000 

26,553 

21,960 

24,249 

Corporation,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Old  Colony  Nurseries  Incorpo- 

Nov. 13, 

Oct.    12, 

Sept.  12, 

6,000 

_ 

452 

10,744 

2,352 

rated,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Colony  Piano  Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

14,000 

300 

_ 

10,592 

44,293 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Old  Colony  Press,  Boston,     . 

May   18, 
1914. 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

3,600 

300 

3,368 

Old  Colony  Realty  Associates, 

May   18, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

5,591 

- 

_ 

15 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Colony  Rubber  Company, 

May     7, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Old  Colony  Tailoring  Com- 

Aug.  31, 

10  Aug.  11, 

May     1, 

4,500 

- 

700 

1,050 

1,479 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Comer  Book  Store  Inc., 

Aug.     6, 

11  June     1, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

.. 

47,262 

25,188 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Corner  Drug  Store  Inc., 

June     8, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  28, 

10,000 

_ 

500 

8,000 

125 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Old  Natick  Inn,  Incorporated, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

22,758 

- 

5,269 

672 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Old    South    Theatre,    Inc., 

Mch.  10, 

10  Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

400 

700 

7,462 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oldham    &   Ranahan    Com- 

June 11, 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    1, 

1,000 

_ 

"634 

2,131 

1,238 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oleic   Company,    Inc.,    The, 

Sept.  23, 

May    2, 

May     1, 

1,000 

701 

"624 

300 

4,546 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oliver  Ames  and  Sons  Corpo- 

Nov. 10, 

Oct.     8, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

_• 

318 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oliver   and    Howland    Com- 

July   15, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.     1, 

12,000 

_ 

1,000 

23,565 

56,131 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oliver  Ditson  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 25, 

May  22, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

150,542 

1,500 

395,130 

240,162 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ohver  E.  Hawes  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

_ 

- 

3,000 

3,736 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oliver  Novelty  Manufactur- 

July   17, 

July    10, 

Feb.    10, 

75,000 

_ 

- 

250 

_ 

ing  Co.,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oliver  Whyte  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

1,150 

4,300 

21,133 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Olmstead-Quaboag  Corset 

Nov.  14, 

Nov.  10, 

Oct.    31, 

75,000 

36,769 

33,668 

57,305 

137,444 

Company,  WestBrookfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Olympia    Drug    Company, 

May  25, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

1,715 

1,252 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Olympia  Hotel  Co.,  Boston,  . 

June   19, 
1914. 

May  18, 
1914. 

May   18, 
■  1914. 

20,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

5,414 

Olympia  Theatres  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

204,000 

10,000 

- 

9,061 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Olympic  Park  Company,  Bos- 

Sept.    1, 

22  _ 

May  31. 

100,000 

66,479 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Olympic  Theatre  Company, 

July     8. 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Property. 

2  Office  furniture. 

3  Franchise. 

<  Trade-marks. 


5  Good  will. 
0  Depreciation. 
''  Fixtures. 
s  Securities. 


0  Dividends  payable. 

10  Adjourned. 

11  In  lieu  of  annual. 
1-  Copyrights. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


517 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 

s 

a 

o 

"3 
1 

4 

o 

o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

"§ 

T3 

a 

■Ji 

s 

_3 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

- 

2  8175 
3  42,616 

- 

$109,945 

$97,195 

$9,706 

- 

- 

- 

$3,044 

$109,945 

- 

- 

$3,812 

13,412 

12,800 

612 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,412 

4  $900 
5 1,600 
6  5,000 

_ 

1,349 
111 

12,022 
13,966 

10,000 
12,200 

813 
1,766 

- 

$1,209 

-' 

- 

12,022 
13,966 

- 

- 

- 

86,985 

25,000 

13,320 

- 

813 

85,830 

42,022 

86,985 

- 

- 

- 

92,762 

60,000 

28,780 

- 

- 

- 

3,982 

92,762 

5 1,000 

- 

■        - 

14,548 

6,000 

492 

- 

1,800 

5,700 

556 

14,548 

- 

- 

- 

55,185 

14,000 

12,959 

$10,800 

5,000 

6 12,000 

426 

55,185 

- 

- 

- 

7,268 

1,600 

2,563 

1,400 

- 

- 

1,705 

7,268 

"" 

'337 

8  4,742 

~ 

10,685 
1,000 

3,830 
1,000 

9  58 

: 

: 

6,797 

- 

10,685 
1,000 

- 

- 

215 

3,444 

900 

2,544 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,444 

4 10,000 

5  30,000 

5 1,375 

12  2,000 

- 

114,450 

75,000 

21,119 

- 

15,250 

- 

3,081 

114,450 

- 

- 

10,000 

2,500 

4,487 

13  2,500 

513 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

iMlO 

17,741 

46,550 

15,000 

28,550 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

46,550 

- 

- 

- 

8,562 

5,000 

2,383 

- 

- 

- 

1,179 

8,562 

- 

7  518 

- 

4,521 

1,000 

1,985 

- 

500 

- 

1,036 

4,521 

- 

"891 

282 

7,344 

1,000 

3,120 

- 

625 

2,599 

- 

7,344 

- 

3 10,000 

- 

10,318 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

318 

10,318 

- 

8  355 

- 

81,051 

10,000 

36,706 

- 

- 

- 

34,345 

81,051 

- 

'26,222 

- 

813,556 

500,000 

41,426 

- 

144,000 

- 

128,130 

813,556 

5  500 

18  2,000 

2,455 

11,691 

6,000 

431 

- 

5,260 

- 

- 

11,691 

"  50,000 

- 

- 

50,250 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

250 

50,250 

5 1,550 

- 

- 

28,133 

15,000 

5,447 

- 

- 

- 

7,686 

28,133 

2«658 
5 1,000 

7  2,662 

- 

265,844 
6,629 

75,000 
5,000 

28,232 
905 

- 

- 

25,000 

21 10,000 

724 

127,612 

265,844 
6,629 

5 10,000 

'  3,000 

2,586 

23,500 

20,000 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

23,500 

5 122,500 

- 

25,129 

370,690 

250,000 

6,451 

56,000 

58,239 

- 

- 

370,690 

- 

- 

2,412 

68,891 

44,975 

2,115 

23  21,801 

- 

- 

- 

68,891 

~ 

~ 

9,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

13  Mortgage. 

I''  Insurance  policy. 

15  And  tools. 

1'  And  tools  and  implements. 


17  Running  gear. 

18  Teams  and  equipment. 

19  Patent  rights. 

2°  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  None  held  in  1914. 

23  Mortgage  notes. 


518 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

s 

o 

to 

a 

•43 

2 

a 
1 

C3 

'p. 
C3 
O 

-     . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

a 

actures, 
shandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

11 

O 

S 

o 

C3 

l3 

■gCQ 

1^ 
1 

OS 

lllli 

C3   g 
1« 

^ 

G 

Q 

< 

« 

s 

§ 

o 

Omiros   Cigarette   Company 

Aug.  17, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

$10,000 

_ 

13,000 

$2,100 

$2,050 

Incorporated,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oneida  Regal  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May  26, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.    31, 

1,500,000 

$279,593 

303,438 

361,982 

568,204 

Onota    Chemical    Company, 

10,000 

_ 

125 

650 

900 

The,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Onset  Bay  Grove  Association, 

May     1, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

15,600 

- 

- 

2,956 

Wareham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Optical  Specialties  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6  50 

198 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oran  McCormick  Publishing 

May  26, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.    13, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

4,418 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Orange     Co-operative     Coal 

Sept.  14, 

Aug.   12, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

2,340 

1,707 

2,993 

2,415 

Company,  Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

9  400 

Orange  Hardware  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

10  500 

- 

11,682 

3,090 

Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Orent  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.   12, 

20,000 

- 

13  2,400 

18,267 

5,095 

'   Bourne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Orient    Heights    Pharmacy, 

June  19, 

June     1, 

May  15, 

6,000 

- 

- 

800 

- 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Orient  Importing  Co.,  Ltd., 

Nov.  27, 

Sept.    9, 

Sept.    9, 

10,000 

- 

266 

843 

925 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Orient  Spray  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

351 

2,895 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oriental    Bed    Company    of 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

i<303 

8,334 

22,510 

Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oriental  Garment  Company, 

Nov.  18, 

Aug.  21, 

Aug.   15, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

5,809 

4,341 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Orona  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

840 

3,158 

3,280 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Orpheum  Amusement   Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.    16, 

1,500 

- 

450 

1,500 

500 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Orpheum   Theatre,  Inc., 

May     5, 

Jan.     6, 

Jan.      6, 

1,000 

15  6,750 

- 

- 

270 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Orswell    Electric    Company, 

Mch.  16, 

I''  Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Orswell  Mills,  Fitchburg,     . 

July     6, 
1914. 

May  25, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

450,000 

150,000 

150,000 

212,413 

159,799 

Osborn  Mills,  Fall  River, 

May   19, 
1914. 

Apr.    28, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

750,000 

25,158 

750.000 

352,010 

18,816 

Oscar  G.  Thomas  Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

21,250 

with  R.  E. 

39,218 

107,633 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oscar  T.  Gove  Company,  In- 

June 15, 

May  13, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

15,800 

4,816 

corporated,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Osgood   Bradley    Car   Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

1,350,496 

with  R.  E.- 

571,914 

426,746 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Osgood-Hungerford  Co.,  Bos- 

July    1, 

June     3, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,435 

19,833 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Osterville  Ice  Company,  The, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  29, 

Oct.    31, 

3,500 

1,600 

850 

- 

1,583 

Barnstable. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

O'Sullivan     Brothers     Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

15,157 

5,929 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

O'Sullivan   Specialties   Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

618 

193 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 
Otho  Motor  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sept.  25, 

Mch.  25, 

20  _ 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Otis  Allen  &  Son  Company, 

Aug.   17, 

July   16, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

19,202 

25,111 

27,218 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Otis  Brothers  Company, 

June    6, 

'6  Apr.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

19,000 

8,166 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Otis  Company,  Boston, 

Dec.   22, 
1913. 

Nov.  18, 
1913. 

21  Oct.    1, 
1913. 

1,200,000 

938,426 

with  R.  E. 

887,022 

32,474 

1  Good  will. 

'  Trade-marks. 

"  Securities. 

<  Advanced  expenses. 

'  Reserves. 


8  And  advertising  matter. 
'  Fixtures. 

8  Royalties  due. 

9  Buildings  on  rented  land. 
1"  Storehouses  on  leased  land. 


11  Store  fixtures. 

12  Store  team. 

13  And  fixtures  and  auto  truck. 
I''  And  fixtures. 

15  Leasehold  on  land. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


519' 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

(2 

i 
1 

■a 
2 

3 

o 

% 
'a, 

O 

k 

p-i 

< 

J. 

-§ 
a 

1^ 

a 

1 

E3 

o 

-§ 

13 

1 

3 
^ 

1  $1,000 

- 

S3,350 

$11,500 

$10,000 

Sl,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$11,500 

2  125 

3  $856,749 
4  83,796 

8,475 

2,453,887 
10,150 

1,040,600 
10,000 

291,288 
150 

« 

$772,694 

$295,905 
5  53.400 

~ 

$2,453,887 
10,150 

- 

- 

- 

18,556 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,556 

- 

18,556 

2  500 
1500 

'60 
8  215 

- 

1,523 
5,918 

1,500 
2,000 

2,173 

: 

_ 

- 

$23 
1,745 

1,523 
5,918 

- 

- 

- 

9,855 

3,270 

6,246 

- 

- 

- 

339 

9,855 

- 

"  1,160 
12  192 

: 

16,624 
25,762 

12,000 
19,000 

4,126 
2,681 

- 

1,750 

2,331 

498 

16,624 
25,762 

- 

'300 

3,200 

4,300 

4,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,300 

1  8,161 

- 

- 

10,195 

10,000 

195 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,195 

- 

- 

- 

3,246 

75 

57 

- 

- 

- 

3,114 

3,246 

- 

- 

- 

31,147 

10,000 

19,886 

- 

- 

- 

1,261 

31,147 

- 

- 

205 

11,355 

8,100 

567 

- 

- 

2,688 

- 

11,355 

- 

- 

61,984 

69,262 

68,500 

762 

- 

- 

- 

- 

69,262 

- 

- 

- 

2,450 

1,500 

168 

- 

- 

- 

782 

2,450 

- 

250 

7,270 

1,000 

6,270 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,270 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

1'  100,000 

- 

772,212 

450,000 

54,670 

- 

208,677 

58,865 

- 

772,212 

- 

- 

- 

1,145,984 

750,000 

205,511 

- 

- 

190,473 

- 

1,145,984 

- 

- 

- 

168,101 

50,000 

1,160 

- 

100,000 

16,941 

- 

168,101 

- 

- 

- 

20,616 

6,500 

10,118 

- 

2,619 

1,379 

- 

20,616 

- 

w  118,837 

- 

2,467,993 

400,000 

317,918 

- 

1,465,000 

- 

285,075 

2,467,993 

- 

'238 

321 

36,827 

10,000 

4,327 

- 

22,500 

- 

- 

36,827 

- 

- 

- 

4,033 

2,065 

13 

- 

- 

550 

1,405 

4,033 

- 

- 

- 

21,086 

20,000 

849 

- 

- 

- 

237 

21,086 

19  2,500 
2  3,000 

- 

3,763 

10,074 

10,000 

74 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,074 

- 

- 

4,539 

76,070 

50,000 

17,598 

- 

8,472 

- 

- 

76,070 

- 

- 

2,887 

30,053 

20,000 

5,093 

- 

4,960 

- 

- 

30,053 

- 

- 

- 

1,857,922 

800,000 

36,273 

- 

- 

1,021,649 

- 

1,857,922 

IS  Adjourned. 

1'  Investment  account. 

18  Unaccrued  items. 

19  Patent  rights. 


Corporation  has  transacted  no 
business  during  the  last  year, 
but  is  liable  as  endorser  on  two 
notes  aggregating  $3,333.33. 


21  Deducting  dividend  paid  Nov.  1, 
1913. 


520 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


C8 
'p. 

a 
O 

o  g 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

j3 

ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 

.3 

C3   g 

^3 

S 

cd 

C3 

-gcc 

"3 

§ 

§§§si 

1« 

^ 

Q 

o 

4 

fS 

:§ 

§ 

a 

Otis   F.    Putnam   Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   10, 

$5,000 

_ 

$3,000 

$1,781 

Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Otto  J.  Piehler,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Feb.    28, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

6,641 

$55,674 

15,487 

Outlet  Fruit  Company,  The, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.    15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,749 

20,568 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Overland  Interstate  Express 

Aug.  29, 

May  11, 

Apr.    30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

29 

Company  of  Clinton,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester. 

Overland-Winton  Sales  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    26, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,811 

777 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Owen  Bearse  &  Son  Company, 

Dec.    12, 

Nov.  20, 

Nov.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

76,306 

56,721 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Oxford   Chemical   Company, 

Feb.    26, 

3  Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

105 

104 

255 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oxford     Garage     Company, 

Aug.     1, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

975 

6,246 

7,938 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oxford  Grain  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

$3,000 

- 

3,314 

•    2,949 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oxford  Print,  Boston,   . 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Dee.  31, 
1913. 

7,500 

- 

14,000 

12,051 

13,166 

Oxford     Rubber     Company, 

June   12, 

3  Apr.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

125,000 

- 

9,221 

31,962 

29,858 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Oxidite  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,694 

1,312 

2,505 

pany,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ozo  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.    21, 
1914. 

Apr.     8. 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

614 

1,306 

P.  &  B.  Skirt  Company,  Inc., 

June     9, 

Feb.    17, 

Nov.  17, 

4,500 

- 

- 

628 

124 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

P.  &  J.  Besse  Company,  Bos- 

June 23, 

June     6, 

June     6, 

6,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

6,123 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  B.  Sanford  Company,  The, 

Jan.    16, 

3  Jan.    10, 

Jan.      5, 

2,400 

- 

700 

1,881 

2,557 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  Corcoran  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

May    7, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

600 

1,800 

5,400 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  Creedon  Company,  Salem, 

Aug.  26, 
1914. 

sApr.   29, 
1914. 

Apr.    28, 
1914. 

40,000 

- 

10,939 

19,601 

11,017 

P.  Derby  and  Company,  In- 

Apr.    7, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

350,000 

249,000 

1°  64,123 

250,202 

59,199 

corporated,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  F.  Bonney's  Sons,  Boston, 

Apr.    24, 
1914. 

»Apr.    23, 
1914. 

Feb.     1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

- 

44,774 

9,913 

P.     F.     Shea    Incorporated, 

May  13, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

75,000 

- 

- 

5,636 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  F.  Shea  Theatres  Company, 

May   13, 

May  11, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,731 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.   F.   Wood  Boiler  Works, 

June     3, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

2,500 

12,500 

6,840 

16,698 

Incorporated,     New    Bed- 
ford. 
P.  G.  K.  Company  Limited, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

100 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

P.   H.   Carpenter  Company, 

June   12, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,245 

3,132 

The,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  H.  Prior  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

- 

- 

3,397 

81,235 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

P.  Holdensen  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   28, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    11, 

10,000 

6,289 

- 

4,084 

8,230 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  J.  Boland  Company,  North 

Nov.  10, 

^  Nov.    5, 

July      1, 

20,000 

- 

15  2,438 

9,615 

10,560 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  J.  Harney  Shoe  Company, 

Nov.  28, 

June     8, 

May  14, 

200,000 

- 

90,858 

157,650 

237,631 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.   J.   McEIroy   Co.,   Cam- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

160 

1,500 

2,800 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Equipment  account. 
'  Adjourned. 


■•  Trade-marks. 

5  Fixtures. 

6  Teams. 


'  Treasury  stock. 

8  Special  stock. 

9  Should  have  been  held. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


521 


0/  Coryorations  —  Continued. 


Assets  — •  Con. 


575 
B250 


'  55,000 


5  8,276 
11 1,000 
5  2,550 


12  800 

11477 

1331,100 

"  1,893 


Sl,425. 


17,737 


150 
2,800 


2,296 


7,550 


$6,781 

77,802 

28,317 

329 

5,013 

133,931 

1,464 

15,159 

9,588 

39,217 

173.778 

27,127 

5,900 

9,243 

12,123 

6,138 

7,800 

41,557 

624,820 

62,963 

112,040 

18,000 

38,538 

7,650 
10,177 
121,209 
21,560 
28,482 
486,139 
5,960 


Liabilities. 


O 


S5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

300 

3,000 

50,000 

1,000 

8,600 

6,000 

7,500 

125,000 

25,000 

5,900 

4,500 

6,000 

2400 

5,000 
8  2,000 
20,000 

232,900 

50,000 

50,000 

10,000 

15,000 

7,500 

5,000 

55,000 

10,000 

20,000 

200.000 

5,000 


$1,170 

- 

27,298 

- 

3,034 

- 

413 

_ 

4,999 

- 

464 

- 

4,998 

- 

3,493 

- 

6,192 

- 

27,421 

- 

1,557 

- 

3,120 

- 

6,073 

- 

186 

82,000 

800 

- 

7,589 

- 

327,504 

64,416 

12,213 

- 

- 

62,040 

8,220 

-. 

150 

- 

4,966 

- 

3,578 

- 

4,597 

4,500 

2,982 

- 

100,689 

- 

- 

- 

81,600 


21,357 


1,500 


with  accts, 


8,000 
6,500 


41,500 

225 

5,500 

111,836 


15,283 


78,932 


4,000 


123 


2,185 


73,614 
960 


1,561 

95 

21,525 

570 


50 
1,552 


11,783 


750 


8,818 


211 
21,131 


1°  And  furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Stock. 


1^  Stocks  of  other  companies. 
1^  Office     fixtures     and     furniture, 
library  and  sketches. 


15  And  investment. 
IS  Patent  rights. 


522 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


a 

a 

Si 

'S, 

ca 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

s . 

TION. 

1 

s 
s 

c3 

ii 

C3 

anufacturi 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

P 

<i 

P5 

^ 

S 

o 

P.  J.  Murray  and  Company, 

May  21, 

May  18, 

May     1, 

535,000 

_ 

_ 

$22,549 

$43,791 

Incorporated,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  J.  Raid  Corp.,  Needham,   . 

Mch.  18, 
1914. 

Dec.     2, 
1913. 

Nov.  30, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

787 

P.  J.  Sullivan  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 17, 

Aug.  29, 

Aug.  29, 

10,000 

- 

S3,834 

6,384 

37,800 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  M.  Leavitt  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   22, 

July     6, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,128 

57,377 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  P.  Caproni  and  Brother, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    13, 

Deo.  31, 

50,000 

$47,211 

- 

12,300 

7,848 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

P.  P.  Emory  Manufacturing 

June     1, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

9,000 

5,112 

16,044 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

P.  Pastene  &  Company,  In- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

10,452 

274,613 

513,663 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

'1914. 

1913. 

P.  R.  Glass  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

^  8,505 

5,388 

22,978 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

P.  Rielly  &  Son  Leather  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    29, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,497 

15,857 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

P.  S.  Huckins  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

5,800 

59,850 

73,304 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

P.  Sousa  &  Co.  Inc.,  Lowell,  . 

Apr.   22, 
1914. 

Mch.    8, 
1914. 

Feb.     5, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,524 

3,431 

Pach  Bros.  Inc.,  Cambridge, 

Apr.    18, 
1914. 

Feb.   26, 
1914. 

Feb.     1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

- 

100 

450 

Pacific  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    18, 
1914. 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

12,000,000 

2,679,700 

941,600 

6,900,856 

4,210,497 

Package     Machinery     Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000,000 

_ 

70,556 

144,895 

92,045 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Packard    Carton    Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

19,813 

7,334 

30,022 

41,716 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Page  and  Shaw,  Incorporated, 

Nov.  16, 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  30, 

600,000 

110,000 

45,000 

51,702 

62,144 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Page    Manufacturing    Com- 

Nov.   7, 

Nov.    3, 

Sept.  26, 

1,000,000 

227,623 

839,143 

890,313 

66,705 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Page  Paper  Box  Company, 

Feb.   10, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,670 

2,881 

3,655 

Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Page-Storms    Drop    Forge 

Sept.  30, 

July    27, 

June  30, 

400,000 

63,300 

68,008 

158,212 

61,076 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1914." 

1914. 

1914. 

Page  Taxi-cab  Co.,  Haverhill, 

July    28, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Mch.    1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

~ 

3,345 

1,742 

Paige  Motor  Car  Company 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,201 

2,063 

of  New  England,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Paine    Furniture    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  19, 

25  Mch.    9, 

Jan.    31, 

180,000 

_ 

_ 

348,436 

278,356 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pairpoint  Corporation,  The, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

562,064 

with  R.  E. 

159,140 

251,488 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Paleface    Shooting    Grounds 

June  30, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

3,350 

50 

50 

209 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Palmer  &  Parker  Company, 

July     2, 

June     2, 

Apr.   30, 

240,000 

- 

29  22,000 

221,710 

230,450 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Palmer  Company,  The,  Bos- 

May    6, 

May     2, 

May     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,481 

2,269 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Palmer  Drug   Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,033 

2,685 

355 

Palmer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Palmer  Hunter  Lumber  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

25  Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

51,720 

18,002 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Palmer    Renting    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,291 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Trucks,  etc. 

'  Depreciation. 
*  Equipment. 

5  Depreciation  on  buildings  caused 
by  fire. 


»  Treasury  stock. 

'  And  tools,  etc. 

8  Patent  rights. 

8  Personal    property,    lighter    and 

teams. 
1°  Good  will,  organization,  etc. 


11  Patterns  and  drawings. 

12  Investments. 

13  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 
1^  Trade-marks. 

15  Retail  stores. 

IS  Stock  in  other  company. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  523 

oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

lis 

fin 

S 

ca 
1 

i 

o 

3 
^ 

o 

"ca 
'o. 
O 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

1  _ 

1a  T3 
o  » 

_3 

§ 

1 
1 

"o 

1  SIO.OOO 

2 15,574 
3  gig 

$455 

$82,988 

$35,000 

$15,767 

- 

$24,328 

$7,893 

- 

$82,988 

- 

425 

1,212 

500 

712 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,212 

- 

- 

- 

48,018 

10,000 

22,890 

- 

3,000 

12,128 

- 

48,018 

- 

^8,144 

- 

78,649 

30,000 

41,149 

- 

- 

7,500 

- 

78,649 

- 

- 

- 

67,359 

50,000 

849 

- 

- 

6  2,900 

$13,610 

67,359 

- 

6  5,700 

- 

35,856 

30,000 

3,362 

- 

- 

- 

2,494 

35,856 

- 

- 

- 

798,728 

200,000 

514,315 

- 

- 

84,413 

- 

798,728 

8  45,991 

- 

14,757 

97,619 

62,200 

33,419 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

97,619 

- 

- 

9,898 

37,252 

j^,000 

27,252 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,252 

s  18,950 

- 

157,904 

50,000 

- 

$73,700 

17,660 

16,544 

- 

157,904 

14,470 

_ 

_ 

19,955 
5,020 

8,720 
5,000 

4,867 
20 

_ 

- 

4,626 
3  500 

1,242 

19,955 
5,020 

- 

- 

- 

14,732,653 

12,000,000 

- 

- 

2,102,000 

630,653 

- 

14,732,653 

8 168,974 
i»  3,817,296 

1 10,000 

11 29,076 
12 19,750 
13  4,968 

11,833 

4,359,393 
108,885 

4,347,000 
100,000 

12,393 
8,885 

4,359,393 
108,885 

14  36,000 
1218,201 

15  77,226 

16  55,400 
1'  1,989 

18  ggg 

~ 

655,673 
2,026,669 

595,500 
1,000,000 

5,750 
162,744 

40,000 

635,000 

14,423 
i»  79,362 

149,563 

655,673 
2,026,669 

- 

2,263 

10,469 

10,000 

469 

• 

- 

- 

- 

10,469 

_ 

20  440 
21 1,452 

2,810 

352,488 
7,897 

156,900 
3,000 

24,110 
22  403 
4,897 

23  35,000 

61,000 

74,975 

2U00 

352,488 
7,897 

- 

- 

- 

4,264 

300 

250 

945 

1,916 

853 

- 

4,264 

- 

26  9,298 
2'  6,327 

- 

642,417 

180,000 

144,699 

- 

303,978 

28 13,740 

- 

642,417 

- 

- 

972,692 

600,000 

44,839 

110,000 

- 

- 

217,853 

972,692 

- 

- 

9,226 

12,885 

7,210 

5,675 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,885 

- 

- 

- 

474,160 

240,000 

22,913 

- 

143,800 

67,447 

- 

474,160 

1 13,000 

30  2,405 

- 

27,155 

22,500 

- 

- 

- 

2,405 

2,250 

27,155 

- 

- 

1,323 

5,396 

2,900 

1,921 

- 

575 

- 

- 

5,396 

- 

- 

- 

69,722 

25,000 

35,532 

- 

5,050 

- 

4,140 

69,722 

~ 

31  1,100 

10,736 

13,127 

10,000 

43 

- 

3,084 

- 

- 

13,127 

1'  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

18  Investment. 

1^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Deferred  charges. 


22  Dividend  on  preferred  stock- 

23  Mortgage  note. 
2''  Deferred  credits. 

25  Adjourned. 

26  Fixtures,  teams  and  autos. 


2'  Prepaid  insurance. 

28  Reserve  accounts. 

29  And  office  fixtures,  etc. 

30  Surplus. 

31  Automobiles. 


524 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

6: 

o3 

Assets. 

^-9 

o. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

eg 

i 

hi 

CI 

1 

1 

a 

1 

s 

03 

C3 

o 

a 

i 

1 

.S 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

.2 

^   . 

c3  g 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<i 

Pi 

§ 

S 

o 

Palo    Seco   Fruit   Company, 

Sept.  23, 

Sept.  14 

Aug.     1, 

$300,000 

$119,262 

$487 

$152 

$2,193 

Easton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pamott     Mines     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

« 101,180 

- 

5  50,000 

201 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Panama  Canal  &  Amusement 

Mch-.    6, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,942 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Panther  Rubber  Manufactur- 

Jan.   27, 

Sept.    8 

July     5, 

150,000 

30,000 

46,894 

- 

16,443 

ing    Company,    Stoughton 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

(for  1913). 

Panther    Rubber    Manufac- 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.    4 

June  30, 

150,000 

22,200 

44,095 

80,217 

122,170 

turing  Company,  Stoughton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Paper  House  of  New  Eng- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    21 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

- 

- 

28,727 

10,199 

land,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Paragon  Manufacturmg  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

50 

110 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Pardee  &  Young  Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    22 

Mch.  31, 

79,000 

23,000 

- 

- 

14,887 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parfitt^Martin  Co.,  The,  Hol- 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  12 

Jan.      5, 

25,000 

47,000 

801 

26,255 

38,906 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Paris  Cloak  Company,  New 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.    10 

Jan.    11, 

25,000 

- 

6,462 

1,060 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parisian  Dry  Cleansing  Com- 

June 30, 

Apr.    12 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

10,430 

12  9,402 

175 

2,500 

pany,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Park  and  Pollard  Company, 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  28 

June  30, 

lOOjOOO 

722 

13 13,502 

5,656 

63,050 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Park    Co-operative    Society, 

Feb.    12, 

Oct.    17 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

990 

871 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Park  Square  Realty  Company, 

Julv    23, 

June  29 

May  31, 

150,000 

15  141,721 

- 

- 

11,542 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Park  Theatre  Company, 

Aug.  26, 

16  July     8 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

1'  6;ooo 

2,000 

- 

350 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parker  and  Lane  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.   23 

Mch.  31, 

12,000 

8,150 

216 

12  7,758 

18,121 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parker    &    Page    Company, 

May  26, 

Apr.    15 

Mch.  31, 

70,000 

38,000 

- 

144,198 

44,211 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parker  Brothers  Iron  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.  16 

•Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,200 

3,500 

11,690 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parker  Bryant  Company,  In- 

Mch. 20, 

21  Feb.    19 

Jan.      1 , 

10,000 

- 

- 

250 

3,869 

corporated,  Brookline. 

1914. 

-   1914. 

1914. 

Parker    Company,    Incorpo- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    17 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

8,689 

984 

1,224 

rated,  The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parker  Drug  Company,  An- 

May     6, 

Mch.  25 

Mch.  20, 

1,100 

- 

325 

2,450 

568 

dover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parker    House    Corporation, 

May     7, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

160,000 

- 

- 

2,538 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parker  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Oct.    31, 
1914. 

Oct.    29 
1914. 

Oct.      3, 
1914. 

800,000 

1,328,447 

with  R.  E. 

688,800 

128,481 

Parker  Sales  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

351 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parker     Sparrell    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

29,000 

7,592 

18,106 

8,074 

Marblehead. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parker     Supply     Company, 

Mch.    2, 

i«Jan.    24 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,451 

8,928 

4,369 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parker  Wire  Goods  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  16 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

26 19,575 

45,202 

46,030 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parkhill  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 23, 

July    13 

June  30, 

300,000 

140,000 

160,000 

653,740 

544,461 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parks   Sausage   &   Provision 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.    17 

Nov.     1, 

5,000 

- 

7,546 

17,037 

28,729 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Live  stock. 

2  Stock  Porto  Rico  Fruit  Exchange. 
'  Bonds. 

■•  And  Ica-ses,  etc. 
5  And  ore  reserves. 


6  Good  will. 
'  Stocks. 

8  Fixtures.' 

9  Office  fixtures. 
1°  Hay  and  feed. 


11  Unearned  insurance. 

12  And  equipment. 
1'  And  fixtures. 

1*  Good  will  and  investments. 
16  And  development. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


525 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILTTIES. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

Miscellaneous. 

1 
1 

o 

1 

ca 
O 

< 

II 

J. 
a 

•^  a 
5 

■3, 

•3 

3 

- 

1  $1,193 
2  135 

S26,707 

§150,129 
151,381 

894,790 
100,000 

S339 
988 

3  $55,000 
11,100 

$1,638 

- 

$37,655 

$150,129 
151,381 

6  S25,058 

- 

- 

31,000 

31,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,000 

- 

'  10,000 

- 

103,337 

93,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

$337 

- 

103,337 

- 

'  10,000 

- 

278,682 

105,000 

65,793 

- 

- 

107,889 

- 

278,682 

6  40,000 

8  3,860 

9,656 

92,442 

80,000 

9,687 

- 

2,755 

- 

- 

92,442 

6  545 

- 

- 

705 

705 

- 

- 

- 

- 

705 

6  20,000 

9  10 

10  214 
11132 

2,514 

60,757 
112,962 

54,000 
25,000 

6,757 
15,082 

42,000 

16,975 

13,905 

60,757 
112,962 

- 

8 1,989 

- 

9,501 

5,900 

2,209 

- 

- 

- 

1,392 

9,501 

- 

- 

- 

22,507 

12,000 

573 

- 

9,934 

- 

- 

22,507 

"  12,700 

- 

- 

95,630 

52,100 

14,321 

- 

8,861 

20,348 

- 

95,630 

- 

- 

- 

1,861 

1,015 

800 

- 

- 

- 

46 

1,861 

- 

- 

3,549 

156,812 

86,750 

62 

- 

70,000 

- 

- 

156,812 

- 

- 

750 

9,100 

9,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,100 

- 

18 1,000 

- 

35,245 

12,000 

8,146 

- 

8,000 

3,478 

3,621 

35,245 

- 

- 

- 

226,409 

70,000 

14,497 

19  25,000 

78,190 

29,440 

9,282 

226,409 

- 

20  725 

- 

18,115 

5,000 

7,772 

- 

400 

4,943 

- 

18,115 

6  6,400 

- 

31 

10,550 

10,000 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,550 

6 14,188 

8  64 

- 

25,149 

14,900 

3,187 

- 

4,000 

- 

3,062 

25,149 

- 

- 

1,904 

5,247 

1,100 

397 

22  3,525 

225 

- 

5,247 

- 

- 

- 

162,538 

75,000 

- 

19  74,000 

- 

- 

13,538 

162,538 

S''  14,925 

- 

129 

2,145,728 
15,405 

800,000 
15,000 

466,671 
405 

3  575,000 

with  accts. 
payable 

23 128,673 

175,384 

2,145,728 
15,405 

- 

- 

9,648 

72,420 

40,000 

6,560 

21,000 

4,860 

- 

- 

72,420 

2=  5,233 

6  37,500 

2' 125 

28  418 

29  272,051 

- 

57,481 

111,350 

1,770,252 

50,000 
25,000 
300,000 

3,062 
43,973 
50,063 

- 

3,725 

with  accts. 
payable 
887,700 

694 

42,377 

532,489 

- 

57,481 

111,350 

1,770,252 

- 

- 

- 

53,312 

5,000 

11,174 

- 

25,758 

11,380 

- 

53,312 

1''  Adjoiirned. 

1'  Buildings  erected  on  leased  land. 

18  Securities. 

19  Mortgage. 

20  Auto. 


21  In  lieu  of  annual. 

22  Mortgages. 

23  Depreciation. 

2^  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
25  Trade-marks. 


28  And  equipment  and  tools. 
2'  Patent  rights. 

28  Insurance. 

29  New  construction  account. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Parmenter    Smelting     Com- 

July  10, 

June  22, 

Apr.     1, 

S25,000 

_ 

$600 

$250 

sill 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parsons     Machinery     Com- 

Mch.   5, 

iFeb.    24, 

Nov.  30, 

200,000 

- 

2,500 

2,000 

4,323 

pany,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Parsons  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

30,000 

- 

12,394 

21,157 

25,038 

pany,  Chelsea  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Parsons  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov.   2, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

30,000 

S32,000 

17,500 

23,494 

25,904 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Parsons     Paper     Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

360,000 

230,000 

110,000 

144,096 

182,790 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Patch,  Griffin  and  Caulfield 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

6,500 

4,000 

3,663 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Paton   Manufacturing   Com- 

Oct.   29, 

7  July     6, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1911. 

1914. 

Paton-Perry  Company,  The, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

5,500 

2,812 

12,751 

1,762 

• '  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Patriot  Pubhshing  Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

7,744 

27 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Patterson  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

135,438 

137,000 

38,950 

4,761 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pattinson         Manufacturing 

Dec.   12, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

1,500 

2,068 

Company,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Paul  Stucklen  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.   25, 

Nov.  29, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,086 

22,919 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Paul  Whitin   Manufacturing 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

213,064 

243,681 

286,685 

178,852 

Company,  Northbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

.  1913. 

Pawtucket  Amusement   Co., 

Nov.  12, 

"Oct.    27, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

6,847 

- 

5,713 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Paye  and  Baker  Manufactur- 

July    6, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  31, 

80,000 

40,942 

67,864 

144,096 

46,988 

ing  Company,  North  Attle- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

borough. 

Peabody  Leather  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

5,500 

13,758 

7,196 

18,075 

1,747 

Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peabody  Press  Company,  Pea- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,852 

183 

1,764 

body. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peabody  Square  Garage  Com- 

July   17, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

3,600 

1,025 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peabody-Woburn      Machine 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.  12, 

June  30, 

6C,000 

5,000 

12,660 

16,240 

9,905 

Company,  Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peach  Pipe  Company,  Bos- 

June 24, . 

June    3, 

June     3, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1 

40 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pean  Medical  Company, 

May     4, 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     6, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,296 

791 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pearl  and  Bunting  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

19,666 

24,463 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pearl    Street    Association, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  27, 

Dec.   27, 

30,000 

83,100 

- 

- 

262 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pearson   &   Marsh   Incorpo- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,321 

16,295 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pearson    Engineering    Com- 

Jan.   14, 

Sept.    9, 

July     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

555 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Peavy    Brothers    Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

255,250 

200,697 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peck-Leach  Company,  Taun- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.    19, 

Dee.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

40,979 

28,358 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peckham-Davis      Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

- 

6,674 

984 

6,910 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peerless  Comb  Company,  The, 

June   10, 

Jan.      1, 

Deo.  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

3,500 

2,500 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peerless  Machinery  Company, 

Aug.  18, 

May    5, 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

- 

10,150 

48,431 

42,375 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Special  meeting.  6  Reserved  profits. 

2  Teams.  ^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

■'  Teams,  etc.  '  Corporation  was  absorbed  by  The  Viscoloid 
^  Mortgage.  Company  in  March,  1912. 


8  Good  will. 

8  Copyrights. 

10  Preferred  stock  in  hands  of  trus- 
tee. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

§ 
J 

1 

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1 
1 

1 

ca 
O 

k 

< 

1 

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1 

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a 
a 

2 

1 

- 

- 

S9,144 

S10,105 

S9,940 

$165 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$10,105 

- 

- 

4,692 

13,515 

10,900 

2,615 

- 

- 

- 

13,515 

- 

2  S2,513 

61,102 

30,000 

25,792 

- 

- 

- 

S5,310 

61,102 

- 

3  3,000 

101,898 

30,000 

33,437 

4  §23,000 

- 

- 

15,461 

101,898 

- 

- 

- 

666,886 
14,163 

360,000 
10,100 

16,886 
2,851 

- 

•- 

5  S150,000 

6 140,000 

1,212 

- 

666,886 
14,163 

- 

- 

5,743 

28,568 

15,000 

1,152 

- 

112,416 

- 

- 

28,568 

8  $25,000 

9  35,000 
1°  14,600 
n  112,500 

_ 

82,371 
428,649 

75,000 

233,900 

12  33,700 

6,000 

85 
74,049 

- 

3,000 
87,000 

4,286 

_ 

82,371 
428,649 

- 

- 

5,468 

10,536 

1,058 

- 

3,478 

- 

- 

10,536 

- 

13 1,800 

- 

30,805 

10,000 

3,366 

- 

- 

17,439 

-- 

30,805 

- 

- 

- 

922,282 

250,000 

36,210 

- 

464,000 

- 

172,072 

922,282 

8  25,000 

- 

12,659 

50,219 

25,000 

25,219 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,219 

8  20,000 

- 

- 

319,890 

80,000 

31,512 

111,125 

67,993 
6  29,260 

- 

319,890 

- 

- 

791 

41,567 

5,500 

36,067 

- 

- 

- 

- 

41,567 

- 

- 

- 

4,799 

1,600 

523 

- 

2,351 

19 

306 

4,799 

- 

- 

501 

6,326 

5,000 

200 

1,126 

- 

- 

- 

6,326 

13,159 

15  25,000 

2,149 

70,954 
13,200 

50,000 
13,200 

4,972 

1,200 

5,030 
16  5,500 

17  4,252 

- 

70,954 
13,200 

- 

- 

3,655 

5,742 

5,000 

742 

- 

- 

-• 

- 

5,742 

- 

- 

- 

44,129 

12,000 

25,959 

- 

- 

5,810 

360 

44,129 

- 

- 

- 

83,362 

30,000 

61 

52,000 

- 

- 

1,301 

83,362 

19  200,000 

18  297 

_ 

18,913 
200,555 

10,100 
100,000 

5,030 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
10,975 

3,783 

89,.580 

18,913 
200,555 

- 

- 

24,792 

480,739 

200,000 

280,739 

- 

- 

- 

- 

480,739 

- 

- 

8,545 

77,882 

20,000 

4,482 

- 

53,400 

- 

- 

77,882 

8  5,000 

_ 

23,372 
8,960 

42,940 
18,960 

13,300 
10,000 

29,640 
8,960 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

_ 

: 

42,940 
18,960 

w  219,354 

, 

2,816 

323,126 

300,000 

23,126 

- 

- 

- 

- 

323,126 

11  Processes  and  formulsB. 

12  Advance  subscriptions,  preferred 

stock. 

13  Horses  and  vehicles. 


1*  In  lieu  of  annual. 

15  Stock  of  other  companies. 

18  Uncompleted  contracts. 


1'  Suspense. 

18  Office  fixtures. 

19  Patent  rights. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


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Peerless  Motor  Car  Company 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.   31, 

S60,000 

_ 

1  $9,073 

$248,998 

$151,176 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peerless     Stamp     Company, 

Feb.    27, 

'Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peerless  Welding  and  Manu- 

July   10, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

10,000 

- 

1,125 

2,850 

1,775 

facturing  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peirson  Hardware  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

42,430 

35,094 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pellervo   Co-operative   Asso- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

$1,267 

i»979 

669 

3,071 

ciation,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pellissier   Engineering   Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

500 

42 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pels  Company,  The,  Brock- 

June 27, 

12  _ 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

31,298 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pemberton    Company,    Bos- 

Aug.    1, 

July   28, 

May  30, 

450,000 

567,072 

with  R.  E. 

325,604 

406,359 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peninsula   Family   Laundry, 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.  26, 

June  30, 

15,000 

7,000 

2,500 

200 

1,448 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Penn  Metal  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

"  10,981 

44,483 

53,046 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pennell,   Gibbs  and  Quiring 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

15  616 

- 

5,576 

28,618 

Company,  Boston.  ' 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pennsylvania  Refiners  Asso- 

Jan.   16, 

- 

_ 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ciation,  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 
Pennsylvania  Refiners  Asso- 

1914. 

Sept.  29, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

104 

493 

ciation,  Incorporated,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

ton  (2d  return). 

Pennsylvania    Textile    Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

1,437,120 

with  R.  E. 

465,018 

110,725 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pennsylvania  Tile  &  Construc- 

Feb.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,033 

38,273 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Penny    Dreamland    Amuse- 

Sept. 15, 

1'  Sept.  12, 

June     3, 

20,000 

_ 

1,400 

300 

400 

ment  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Pentucket  Baseball  Associa- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

June  30, 

18  May  28, 

Apr.   30, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

tion,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

People's    Cash    Shoe    Store, 

Aug.   18, 

I'July   25, 

Apr.    30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

798 

44 

Georgetown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples    Clothing    Store    of 

Apr.    17, 

"Apr.    15, 

Mch.    2, 

7,500 

- 

- 

8,296 

1,637 

Wakefield,  Inc.,  Wakefield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples    Coal    Company    of 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

81,350 

- 

25,306 

30,443 

Worcester,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples  Drug  Store  Co.,  gos- 

May  27, 

23  Feb.     5, 

Jan.    31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

1,250 

5 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples  Express,  Inc.,  New- 

May  13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2«  5,325 

1,028 

buryport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

People's  Furniture  Company 

June     3, 

Apr.    21, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,251 

12,696 

of  Framingham,  Framing- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

ham. 

Peoples  House  Furnishing  Co., 

May     9, 

"  Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

102,085 

88,420 

The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples  Ice  Company,   The, 

Jan.      6, 

17  Dec.     8, 

Nov.    8, 

1,000 

- 

800 

- 

2,431 

Andover. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Peoples    Loan    Association, 

Aug.   17, 

July    20, 

June  30, 

40,000 

4,107 

- 

74 

20,977 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peoples  Theatre  Inc.,  Boston, 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

37,500 

172 

1  And  tools. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Prepaid  interest. 

*  Investment  account. 

^  Prepaid  insurance. 

0  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


'  This  company  never  commenced 
business   and   its   assets   have 
been  disposed  of. 
8  Good  will. 
"  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
1"  And  fixtures. 


11  Patent  rights. 

12  None  held  in  1914. 

13  Interest  and  insurance  prepaid. 
1^  And  tools  and  equipment. 

16  On  account  of  purchase  of  real 
estate. 


1914. 


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- 

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- 

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_ 

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. 

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8  85,000 

- 

- 

10,750 

10,000 

750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,750 

_ 

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~ 

77,524 
5,986 

30,000 
670 

20,100 
3,572 

$600 

S16,182 

9  3,657 
6  2,000 

$5,585 
1,144 

77,524 
5,986 

1149,8130 

- 

S5,242 

55,584 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,584 

- 

- 

55,584 

- 

- 

6,997 

38,295 

300 

37,995 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,295 

- 

13  9,354 

1,308,389 

450,000 

59,075 

- 

625,000 

174,314 

- 

1,308,389 

8  6,000 

- 

2,315 

19,463 

14,400 

5,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,463 

- 

- 

- 

108,510 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

33,510 

- 

108,510 

- 

- 

- 

34,810 

18,000 

3,816 

- 

- 

9,394 

3,600 

34,810 

- 

- 

539 

1,136 

500 

36 

- 

600 

- 

- 

1,136 

- 

16  231,771 

- 

2,244,634 

1,800,000 

424,695 

- 

- 

19,939 

- 

2,244,634 

- 

- 

- 

39,306 

5,000 

5,674 

- 

- 

19,315 

9,317 

39,306 

s  18,000 

- 

600 

20,700 

20,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

200 

20,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

W300 

3,090 

4,232 

3,000 

732 

20  500 

- 

- 

- 

4,232 

21750 

- 

1,584 

12,267 

7,500 

1,252 

1,200 

2,315 

- 

- 

12,267 

8 16,500 

22  9,444 

- 

163,043 

75,000 

27,666 

57,750 

- 

- 

2,627 

163,043 

- 

19  175 

1,379 

2,809 

1,500 

1,309 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,809 

- 

25  500 

23,381 

30,234 

25,000 

5,234 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,234 

8  2,056 

22  533 

- 

18,536 

10,000 

6,319 

- 

- 

26  500 

1,717 

18,536 

: 

27 10,376 
28  1,168 

- 

202,049 
3,231 

40,000 
1,000 

12,408 
733 

- 

149,400 
1,000 

241 

498 

202,049 
3,231 

- 

- 

- 

25,158 

21,800 

2,838 

- 

- 

- 

520 

25,158 

~ 

~ 

2,928 

3,100 

2,500 

600 

- 

- 

3,100 

16  Other  property. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  This  corporation  did  no  business 

in  1913. 

19  Fixtures. 


2°  Mortgage. 

21  Good  will  and  fixtures. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Should  have  been  held. 
2''  And  horses,  wagon,  etc. 


25  Passenger  franchise  in  dispute. 

26  Depreciation. 

27  Furniture,  fixtures,  vehicles,  etc. 

28  Unexpired  insurance. 


530 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


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Pepperell    Card    and    Paper 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31 

$70,800 

$15,000 

$25,923 

$62,850 

$107,359 

Company,  The,  Pepperell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pepperell  Spring  Water  Com- 

Oct.    6, 

Sept.    7, 

Aug.  31 

1,200 

1,750 

150 

703 

2,841 

pany,  Pepperell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pequot  Shirt  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.    19, 

Nov.  29 

225,000 

136,922 

27,483 

67,440 

15,900 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Perfection   Grate   Company, 

Apr.     7, 

4  Apr.     6, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,554 

5,506 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Perfection  Laundry  Corpora- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    21, 

Feb.    21 

12,000 

12,221 

9,510 

400 

886 

tion,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perkins  and  Company,  Incor- 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.    1 

16,000 

- 

4,123 

12,480 

4,632 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perkins  Appliance  Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

1,600 

103 

673 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Perkins  Stephenson  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  30 

2,500 

- 

- 

1,274 

1,380 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perkins  Wood  Working  Com- 

May 28, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31 

15,000 

- 

11,748 

20,513 

12,924 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perlmuter  Brothers  Company, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5 

5,000 

- 

200 

1,200 

200 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pero  Foundry  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.      6, 

Apr.      1 

15,000 

- 

3,550 

3,096 

5,846 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perry  &  Ayers  (Incorporated), 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10 

10,000 

- 

790 

2,750 

310 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Perry,  Buxton,  Doane  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31 

850,000 

70,500 

84,938 

244,046 

232,877 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Perry,  Malcolm  Co.,  Haver- 

Feb.   13, 

11  Feb.     2, 

Jan.    21 

20,000 

- 

6,303 

21,867 

28,451 

hill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perry  Mason  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   24, 

4  Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31 

500,000 

- 

78,723 

210,958 

179,989 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Perry  Yam  Mills,  Webster,  . 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Dec.  31 
1913. 

100,000 

38,000 

43,330 

32,721 

76,214 

Persian   Rug   Loft   Incorpo- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.  12 

99,000 

8,000 

- 

140 

1,145 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pessewamett       Corporation, 

Feb.     5, 

Nov.    8, 

Nov.     8 

9,000 

3,100 

500 

100 

749 

Stow. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Peter  Cooper's  Glue  Factory 

Aug.     8, 

4  Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

750 

18,679 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Peter  F.  Connolly  Co.,  Bos- 

Dee.  10, 

May    9, 

Apr.     1 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

4,150 

ton  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Peter  F.  Connolly  Co.,  Bos- 

July  30, 

May  12, 

Apr.    30 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

5,900 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peter    F.    Tague    Company, 

July     3, 

June     1, 

June     1 

5,C00 

- 

- 

- 

1,059 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peter  Gray  &  Sons  Incorpo- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

- 

16  27,770 

31,217 

24,235 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Peter  Wood  Dyeing  Company, 

Dec.    11, 

Sept.  26, 

June  30 

20,000 

32,307 

2,193 

1,965 

10,749 

The,  Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Peters  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1 

6,000 

- 

12,687 

26,719 

26,491 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Peterson  Grain  &  Coal  Com- 

Apr.  21, 

Dec.   13, 

Nov.  30 

15,000 

- 

- 

5,459 

10,709 

pany,  The,  Great  Barring- 
ton. 
Petri   and    Jones   Company, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,041 

15,443 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pettingell  Machine  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Nov.  14, 

Nov.    1 

35,000 

- 

14,065 

5,866 

13,544 

The,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pevey    Foundry    Company, 

Aug.  14, 

June    1, 

June     1 

40,000 

23,000 

2,692 

10,472 

11,056 

Inc.,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pfister   &   Vogel   Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31 

25,000 

- 

- 

426,140 

890,008 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Treasury  stock. 

2  Suspense  account. 

'  Reserve  for  suspense. 
*  Adjourned. 


5  Patent  rights. 

"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Patterns. 

8  Horses,  wagons  and  harness. 


'  Fixtures  and  teams. 

10  Good  will. 

11  Date  of  postponement. 

12  Fixtures. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


531 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


1  $18,1 


2  5,925 

6 1,722 

7  2,599 

8  3,740 


1 11,000 
9 1,000 


12  81,888 
"  10,453 


i50 


i'456 
18  3,705 


s  2,698 
20495 

6  190 
1  8,525 

21 3,042 


§31,799 


13,007 
2,655 


400 


9,400 


5,063 


369 


4,900 


1,580 
7,092 


$229,932 

5,444 

285,469 

17,081 

26,757 

34,242 

52,524 

3,654 

45,185 

2,000 

21,972 

13,250 

1,045,861 

56,621 

562,011 

190,265 

24,348 

9,449 

19,848 

5,150 

6,900 

5,959 

87,383 

47,214 

68,595 

16,663 

24,474 

43,580 

54,312 

1,319,190 


Liabilities. 


o 


$70,800 

1,200 

225,000 

10,000 

12,000 

16,000 

50,000 

2,500 

15,000 

2,000 

15,000 

10,000 

781,000 

20,000 

500,000 

100,000 

20,000 

9,000 

10,000 

1,000 

1,000 

5,000 

30,000 

20,000 

6,000 

10,800 

10,000 
35,000 
40,000 
25,000 


$54,810 

$10,000 

3,414 

- 

48,919 

- 

3,111 

- 

4,010 

- 

8,298 

- 

2,524 

- 

137 

- 

19,321 

- 

6,972 

- 

250 

- 

107,382 

42,500 

28,621 

- 

60,856 

- 

18,159 

- 

1,848 

15  2,500 

9,848 

- 

3,900 

- 

4,876 

- 

959 

- 

11,848 

- 

10,448 

- 

26,853 

- 

2,394 

- 

8,448 

- 

2,164 

14,312 

1,294,190 


- 

- 

$94,322 

$229,932 

- 

- 

830 

5,444 

$10,000 

3  $1,550 

- 

285,469 

2,000 

1,970 

- 

17,081 

5,774 

- 

4,973 

26,757 

9,944 

- 

- 

34,242 

- 

- 

- 

52,524 

- 

- 

1,017 

3,654 

- 

10,864 

- 

45,185 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,972 

3,000 

- 

- 

13,250 

111,644 

3,335 

- 

1,045,861 

8,000 

- 

- 

56,621 

- 

- 

1,155 

562,011 

28,500 

30,606 
"  13,000 

: 

190,265 

24,348 

- 

- 

449 

9,449 

- 

- 

- 

19,848 

- 

- 

250 

5,150 

- 

- 

1,024 

6,900 

- 

- 

- 

5,959 

8,000 
15,000 

30,022 
19  7,513 

1,766 

87,383 
47,214 

- 

35,742 

- 

68,595 

- 

- 

3,469 

16,663 

- 

6,026 

- 

24,474 

1,500 

4,916 

- 

43,580 

- 

- 

- 

54,312 

- 

- 

- 

1,319,190 

1'  Supplies. 
1*  Reserve. 
15  Mortgage. 


16  And  tools  and  fixtures. 
1'  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 
18  Life  insurance. 


19  Building  fund. 

2"  Fiu'niture  and  equipment. 

21  Office  furniture. 


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Phelps  &  Bradley  Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

$35,000 

_ 

S6,200 

$24,329 

$4,672 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Phelps  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

June  27, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,750 

11,850 

Phelps  Paper  Company,  Hol- 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

390 

yoke. 

1914. 

1910. 

1913. 

Phelps  Publishing  Company, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.  14, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

$921,970 

268,827 

83,425 

102,694 

Springfield  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Phelps  Publishing  Company, 

Nov.  23, 

Nov.  13, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

1,049,396 

174,119 

80,653 

61,719 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Phenix  Plate  Company,  The, 

Aug.  18, 

3  July    11, 

Apr.   30, 

35,000 

17,000 

2,100 

14,705 

7,134 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Philadelphia  Ice  Cream  Com- 

Oct.   14, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  14, 

10,000 

- 

875 

274 

2,445 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Philip  Slater  Company,  Bos- 

June    5, 

3  Mch.  15, 

Feb.    14, 

3,000 

- 

750 

1,100 

2,940 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Phillips  and  Hodgdon  Incor- 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

400 

13,662 

7,938 

porated,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Phillips  Music  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    1, 

3  Mch.    1, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

154 

148 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Philhpsdale  Paper  Mill  Com- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

24,465 

417,833 

159,121 

81,538 

pany,  The,  Walpole. 

1914. 

1914.    " 

1913. 

Phcenix  Coffee  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Feb.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

3,881 

4,202 

3,720 

Phoenix   Hall   Association, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,257 

Fairhaven. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Phoenix     Lunch     Company, 

Aug.  25, 

9  July    15, 

June  30, 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Photo    Art   Company,    The, 

July     7, 

June     3, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

250 

476 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Phototone  Company,  Boston, 

Nov.     7, 
1914. 

10  - 

June  30, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

Physicians'  Protective  Asso- 

Dec.    8, 

Nov.  15, 

Aug.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

125 

246 

ciation,  (Inc.),  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Picardie  Woven  Fabrics  Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.   27, 

100,000 

- 

- 

193,334 

150,334 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pico    Cranberry    Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

7,500 

11  7,500 

640 

,  20 

59 

Winthrop. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Picture  Shop  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,350 

558 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Piedmont     Company,     The, 

May     9, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

31,350 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pierce  &  Barnes  Co.,  Boston, 

May  12, 
1914. 

3  Apr.   18, 
1914. 

Jan.      1 , 
1914. 

2,000 

- 

14 1,000 

~ 

148 

Pierce    &    Ches worth.    Inc., 

June     2, 

May  15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

900 

3,000 

3,334 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pierce  Brothers  Limited,  New 

May  28, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

700,000 

389,174 

613,916 

259,141 

63,136 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pierce   Furniture   Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

- 

- 

9,777 

5,713 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pierce   Hardware   Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  30, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

67,813 

27,903 

The,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pierce     Labeling      Machine 

Feb.    10, 

Oct.      6, 

Oct.      6, 

125,000 

_ 

- 

- 

5 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pierce  Manufacturing  Corpo- 

: Mch.  11, 

Feb.   17, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

232,775 

367,225 

1,071,732 

330,876 

ration,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pierson  Pharmacy  Company, 

Dec.   20, 

3  Oct.    29, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,975 

850 

The,  Leominster  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pierson  Pharmacy  Company, 

Sept.  19, 

3  Aug.   21, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,850 

900 

The,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will  "Farm  &  Home"  circulation. 

2  Securities. 

3  Adjourned. 

4  Good  will. 

^  Good  will  and  copyright. 

8  Preferred  stock  not  yet  issued. 


'  Accrued  insurance. 

8  Trade-marks. 

9  All  the  assets  and  liabilities  of  this 

corporation  were  taken  over  by 
Baldwin's  Incorporated  May  2, 
1914. 


ii>  None  held  since  organization. 

11  Lease  of  land  with  improvements. 

12  Insurance  prepaid. 

13  Undivided  profits. 
11  And  tools. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


533 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $71,655 
2  69,992 


■>  1,051 


1220 


"574 

18 ,369 

19 1,787 


$29,186 


610 


23 
186,276 


i,913 


35,504 
991 


1,907 
1,312 


212 


80,193 


S64,387 

13,600 

1,000 

1,477,166 

1,435,879 

40,939 

15,427 

4,790 

22,000 

80,295 

870,284 

12,803 

11,257 

10,639 

2,371 

379,172 

9,210 

4,928 

56,350 

3,055 

8,546 

1,325,367 

16,645 

97,503 

82,198 

2,002,608 

11,825 

11,750 


LUBILITIES. 


S30,000 

1,000 

500,000 

500,000 

35,000 

10,000 

3,000 

20,000 

80,000 

6  225 

300,000 

5,000 

10,000 

600 

10,000 

530 
100,000 
7,400 
2,000 
25,000 
2,000 
5,000 

15  100 

700,000 
16,000 
30,000 

78,950 

600,000 

10,000 

10,000 


S4,615 
9,517 

57,510 

43,377 

936 

5,427 

1,750 

2,000 

70 

470,284 

1,348 


160 

129 

279,172 

603 

5,240 

1,055 

646 

55,525 

645 

24,449 

3,248 

70,935 

1,475 

1,440 


$570,195 
561,136 


1,250 
990 


9,772 


220,743 

187,583 

4,500 


100,000 


479 


1,810 


744 


2,800 
493,100 


7,000 


387,600 


$4,083 

128,718 
143,783 


4,841 


13 1,075 
24,376 


16  60,000 


25,720 

20  6,000 

21  3,500 


23  612,242 


1,614 
1,257 


1,712 


16,742 
834 

331,831 
350 
310 


i»  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  Store  fixtures  and  tools. 
i8_Horse,  wagons  and  harnesses. 


1'  Fixtures,  delivery  equipment,  etc. 
20  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  mer- 


21  Reserve  for   depreciation  of  ac- 

counts receivable. 

22  Patent  rights. 

23  Depreciation. 


534 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


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s 

o 

Pigeon  Cove  Co-operative  As- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

$3,000 

$1,850 

_ 

$1,000 

$521 

sociation,  The,  Rockport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pigeon  Hill  Granite  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

76,780 

$63,500 

52,351 

22,916 

Rockport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pilgrim  Fathers   Hall  Asso- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

41,449 

- 

- 

558 

ciation,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pilgrim  Fruit  Co.,  The,  Mel- 

July    6, 

June  10, 

June     1, 

15,000 

33,219 

- 

- 

- 

rose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pilgrim   Laundry   Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

50,548 

49,178 

- 

23,256 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pilgrim  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Mch.  10, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Dec.   27, 
1913. 

1,050,000 

358,621 

819,088 

217,467 

95,190 

Pilgrim  Shoe  &  Rubber  Com- 

May 29, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

274,892 

197,449 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pilgrim    Theatre    Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Dec.    15, 

Dec.    15, 

4,200 

- 

'500 

- 

885 

Plymouth. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pine-Croft   Greenhouses   In- 

Dec.  31, 

Nov.  25, 

Aug.   31, 

30,000 

6,000 

2,109 

300 

33 

corporated,     The,     North 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Brookfield. 

Pine  Croft  Orchard  Company, 

Sept.  17, 

Sept.  30, 

Apr.   30, 

35,000 

17,900 

- 

- 

644 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Pine  Grove  Floral  Corpora- 

May    6, 

Jan.      4, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

200 

- 

tion,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Piney  Point  Duck  Farm,  In- 

Feb.   27, 

Nov.  17, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

7,700 

1,000 

1,500 

1,209 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

PJTikham  &  Smith  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

- 

2,411 

68,606 

17,090 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pinkham  Press,  Boston, 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

9  _ 

July     1, 
1914. 

40,000 

~ 

42,752 

5,790 

8,214 

Pitman  &  Brown  Co.,  Salem, 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Jan.    26, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

45,000 

22,400 

11,943 

52,158 

65,889 

Pitt  Soap  Company,  Boston, 

Feb    16, 
1914. 

9  _ 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

1,000 

500 

100 

300 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

- 

174,942 

193,393 

pany     of    Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Pittsburg  Water  Heater  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

9  _ 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,993 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Pittsfield  Auto  Garage  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

"Apr.   10, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

3,000 

8,853 

12,096 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield   Contracting   Com- 

Feb.    9, 

16  Jan.    15, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

500 

100 

1,998 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pittsfield   Co-operative   Coal 

Aug.  25, 

July    30, 

July     1, 

10,000 

14,541 

3,834 

10,977 

10,548 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield  Journal  Company, 

June     2, 

16  June     1, 

Mch.    1, 

32,000 

_ 

21,534 

7,168 

16,585 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield     Lime     Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

28,335 

3,000 

428 

3,354 

Richmond. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pittsfield  Realty  Trust,  Incor- 

Mch. 24, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

14,882 

- 

- 

339 

porated,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield   Spark    Coil   Com- 

Oct.     3, 

July     1, 

Mch.  31, 

250,000 

- 

3,128 

35,118 

4,020 

pany,  Dalton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsfield  Theater  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

June     9, 

May  31, 

40,000 

50,000 

10,561 

- 

418 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pittsford    Power    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Place  Brothers,  Incorporated, 

May  23, 

May     6, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

25  712 

11,716 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

2  Railroad. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

■i  MortKage. 

''  Prepaid  interest  and  taxes. 


6  Unexpired  insurance. 
'  And  fixtures. 

8  Good  will. 

9  None  held  in  1914. 

1°  Stock  in  other  companies. 


11  Prepaid  expense  items. 

12  Reserved  for  repairs. 

13  Fixtures,  including  stable, 
n  Furniture  ajid  equipment. 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

3 
1 

i 

3 

^ 

o 

o 

i 

a 

3   ■" 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

_3 
1 

>3 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

S3,371 

S3,000 

S59 

- 

- 

- 

S312 

$3,371 

- 

1 845,328 

2  9,540 

3  3,240 

877,963 

348,378 
45,247 

150,000 
14,740 

19,991 

4  $20,000 

8178,387 

- 

10,507 

348,378 
45,247 

- 

- 

7,482 

40,701 

15,000 

- 

- 

25,701 

- 

- 

40,701 

- 

- 

4,408 

127,390 

67,600 

10,790 

44,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

127,390 

_ 

5  9,716 

6  6,525 
3  3,531 

- 

1,506,607 

475,872 

1,008,700 
25,000 

83,280 
411,704 

- 

400,000 
37,597 

~ 

14,627 
1,571 

1,506,607 

475,872 

8S3,000 

- 

- 

4,385 

4,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

185 

4,385 

8  4,400 

- 

699 

13,541 

8,200 

- 

5,341 

- 

- 

- 

13,541 

- 

- 

18,568 

37,112 

27,280 

3,232 

6,600 

- 

- 

- 

37,112 

8  650 

- 

1,215 

2,065 

2,000 

65 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,065 

- 

- 

2,670 

14,079 

12,000 

1,079 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,079 

- 

3  3,459 

- 

91,566 

60,000 

8,337 

- 

6,500 

- 

16,729 

91,566 

- 

- 

- 

56,756 

20,000 

5,261 

- 

27,985 

- 

3,510 

56,756 

- 

W123 
11 1,460 

9,550 

153,973 
11,450 

45,000 
10,000 

39,508 
1,000 

9,500 

13,000 
450 

843,965 
12  3,000 

_ 

153,973 
11,450 

- 

13  41,005 

4,470 

413,810 

90,000 

323,810 

- 

- 

- 

- 

413,810 

- 

w  1,700 
15  500 

- 

15,193 

2,500 

11,336 

- 

- 

- 

1,357 

15,193 

- 

- 

- 

23,949 

3,000 

- 

9,500 

7,324 

2,325 

1,800 

23,949 

- 

- 

3,443 

6,041 

5,000 

1,041 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,041 

- 

- 

2,032 
37,437 

39,900 

47,319 
72,554 

7,710 

23,300 
50,000 

7,992 

17  3,270 

18  637 

1,989 

20  15,590 

20,854 

9,000 
1,700 

6,440 

8,978 
"2,313 

- 

39,900 

47,319 
72,554 

22  100,000 

23  270 
2^  6,400 

33,566 
4,245 

15,221 
182,502 
65,224 

7,900 
21360 
90,600 

32,900 

100 
3,237 
1,324 

81,196 
25,000 

6,861 
7,469 
6,000 

- 

- 

15,221 
182,502 
65,224 

8  8,000 

9,167 

29,595 

25,000 

4,595 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,595 

15  Lease. 

1^  Adjourned. 

1'  Purchasers' dividends  (voted). 

18  Interest  on  capital  stock. 


15  Sinking  fund. 

20  Due  stockholders. 

21  Instalment  payments. 

22  Patent  rights  and  development. 


23  Insurance  paid  in  advance. 

21  Stock  certificates. 

25  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Place  Garage  Company,  The, 

June  19, 

June   15, 

Apr.   30, 

S12,000 

S18,000 

_ 

Sl,551 

$6,450 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plakias  Lunch  Company  Inc., 

May  14, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

800 

13,586 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Planet  Company,  The,  West- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    19, 

Deo.   31, 

75,000 

18,000 

$11,500 

17,817 

14,421 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Players  Hall  Company,  New- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

32,520 

_ 

- 

242 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Playground  Apparatus 

Nov.  27, 

s  Oct.     5, 

July     5. 

7,500 

- 

25 

450 

- 

Manufacturing    Company, 
Templeton. 
Plimpton  Press,  Norwood,     . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

281,826 

194,927 

266,954 

288,619 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Plummer  &  Jennings  Grain 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    31, 

41,700 

20,000 

5,000 

15,805 

35,811 

Co.,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plummer's  Studios,  Inc.,  Cam- 

Apr.   18, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      5, 

20,000 

- 

- 

150 

1,117 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plunger  Elevator  Company, 

June   11, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

50,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1909. 

1913. 

Plymouth  and  Boston  Express 

July   25, 

May     4, 

Mch.    1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

525 

Company,  The,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth    Auto    Company, 

May  29, 

Apr.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

.      12  300 

- 

PljTnouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Co-operative  Asso- 

Mch. 18, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,081 

1,723 

ciation,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Cordage  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  25, 

Aug.     1, 

3,500,000 

1,480,000 

770,000 

3,370,289 

4,336,265 

Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth  County  Cranberry 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

20,000 

500 

- 

- 

Company,  Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth    Creamery    Com- 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  26, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

5,750 

5,869 

2,953 

27,812 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Garage  &  Machine 

Aug.  11, 

July   15, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,050 

4,000 

5,389 

Shop  Co.,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth  Hardware  Co., 

Nov.  30, 

Sept.    1, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,100 

15,437 

Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plymouth  Hospital  and  Train 

Apr.      1, 

Dec.   22, 

Dec.     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

250 

100 

Nurse  School,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Plymouth        Manufacturing 

Mch.  30, 

8  Mch.    9, 

Dec.    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,368 

5,866 

Company,  The,  Brockton, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Mills,  Plymouth,  . 

Feb.   12, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

69,000 

35,200 

30,295 

27,526 

33,786 

Plymouth     Public     Market, 

May  25, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

2,560 

1,868 

2,708 

Inc.,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Rock  Candy  Co., 

Jan.    19, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.      1, 

25,000 

- 

5,204 

1,263 

1,216 

Abington. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Rubber  Company, 

May  22, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

259,337 

343,389 

384,768 

591,746 

Canton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Plymouth  Seam  Face  Granite 

Sept.  16, 

June  17, 

May  31, 

450,000 

509,815 

21,558 

14,376 

12,260 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Plympton        Manufacturing 

June     9, 

8  May  29, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

482 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pneumatic  Cushion  Sole  Shoe 

Nov.  18, 

8  Nov.  16, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

247 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pneuvac   Company,   Boston, 

Oct.      8, 
1914. 

Sept.    9, 
1914. 

July     1, 
1914. 

100,000 

78,077 

152,626 

1  Automobiles. 

2  Office  furniture. 

3  Good  will. 

*  Equipment. 
'  Prepaid  expense. 


"  Improvements. 
'  Patent  rights. 
8  Adjourned. 
'  Prepaid  expenses. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 


11  Teams,  etc. 

12  And  lease. 

1'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

I''  Suspense. 

15  Cans  and  jackets. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


537 


0]  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

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-a 
a 

03 

1 

o 

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a  ^ 

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3 

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1 

3  856,642 
7  28,000 

1  S17,500 

2  560 

4  2,832 

5  144 

6 16,460 

84,058 

S44,061 
90,464 

93,796 

$12,000 
69,700 

46,500 

$11,400 
15,946 

4,035 

$10,000 

22,000 

§10,601 
4,466 

21,261 

$352 

$60 

$44,061 
90,464 

93,796 

- 

- 

- 

32,762 

18,000 

314 

- 

14,000 

- 

448 

32,762 

3  2,605 

- 

- 

3,080 

2,500 

175 

405 

- 

- 

- 

3,080 

'804 
3  73,503 

9  9,176 

- 

1,115,809 

500,000 

592,123 

- 

- 

23,686 

1,115,809 

10  3,5fl5 

- 

80,211 

41,700 

7,183 

- 

5,000 

- 

26,328 

80,211 

3 10,618 

- 

41 

11,926 

10,850 

1,076 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,926 

'  50,400 

- 

- 

50,400 

50,400 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

50,400 

- 

11475 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

_ 

~ 

"  78,165 

7,804 
10,034,719 

350 

13  5,380 

3,500,000 

386 
733,622 

_ 

3,605,000 

2,002,434 

1,688 
193,663 

7,804 
10,034,719 

- 

- 

7,078 

27,578 

19,500 

2,078 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

27,578 

36,714 

15  5,855 

16  2,762 
1'  1,300 

_ 

87,715 
11,739 

50,000 
300 

30,902 
8,062 

- 

1,200 
1,523 

5,613 

1,854 

87,715 
11,739 

- 

- 

- 

26,537 

9,100 

10,118 

- 

- 

- 

7,319 

26,537 

3  2,500 

- 

150 

3,000 

2,500 

200 

- 

300 

- 

- 

3,000 

18  800 

3,112 

13,146 
126,807 

5,000 
69,000 

5,646 

2,500 

with 
funded 
indebt- 
edness 

57,807 

13,146 
126,807 

- 

- 

- 

7,136 

3,000 

3,970 

- 

- 

- 

166 

7,136 

3  4,000 

- 

- 

11,683 

4,000 

1,595 

5,720 

- 

368 

- 

11,683 

»  100,000 

9  15,129 

10 116,200 

2  225 

10  106,600 

20  1,282 

24  100 

- 

1,810,569 

1,254,400 

346,570 

- 

200,000 

9,599 

- 

1,810,569 

'37,194 

23  500 

666,116 

38,776 

450,000 
20,000 

4,314 
2,804 

32,645 

61,518 
15,972 

21310 
22 117,329 

666,116 
38,776 

3  500 
7  7,500 

- 

2,253 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

10,000 

23  3,000 
3 11,471 

25  4,217 
10  1,100 

930 

251,421 

35,300 

152,729 

- 

- 

- 

26  63,392 

251,421 

16  Horses,  wagons  and  truck. 

1'  Autos. 

18  Fixtures. 

"  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


20  Prepayments. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  Donation  surplus. 

23  Trade-marks. 


24  Copyrights. 

25  Office  fixtures. 

26  Loss  of  profit  on  goods  billed  on 

consignment. 


538 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Cektificates 

OF  Condition 

eg 

a 

a 

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Assets. 

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and 
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Pocasset  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

$1,200,000 

S450,000 

$750,000 

$555,801 

$152,707 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pocock  and  Wolfram  Com- 

Dec. 20, 

2  Oct.    27, 

Aug.     1, 

34,000 

- 

- 

34,200 

6,743 

pany,  Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pocock  and  Wolfram  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.     1, 

34,000 

- 

- 

38,486 

7,759 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Point  Breeze  Company,  Web- 

Mch. 30, 

6  Mch.  21, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

400 

500 

- 

- 

ster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Poland    Leather    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

9  Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

572,320 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Polish  and  Russian  Co-opera- 

Jan.   28, 

lojan.    19, 

Jan.      2, 

1,000 

- 

- 

779 

695 

tive     Grocery     Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

The,  Gardner. 

Polish  Industrial  Association, 

June     2, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    9, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

32,037 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pomona    Farms    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

11,518 

1,520 

1,380 

737 

Norfolk. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ponadel    Investment    Asso- 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.    14, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

871 

ciation,  Incorporated,  Chel- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

sea. 
P  0  n  i  k  i  n  Mills,  Fitch- 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    28, 

26,000 

10,000 

17,000 

8,495 

12,681 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pontoosuc  Woolen  Manufac- 

Mch. 16, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.  31, 

240,000 

130,000 

with  R.  E. 

183,424 

165,371 

turing     Company,     Pitts- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

field. 

Poole     Printing     Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

22,500 

2,500 

18,887 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Poole  Silver  Company,  Taun- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

21,000 

18,443 

46,063 

51,896 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pope  &  Cottle  Co.,  Chelsea,  . 

Mch.  16, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

100,000 

41,208 

5,530 

83,846 

54,222 

Pope-Hartford   Company   of 

Dec.     1, 

2  Oct.    30, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

- 

5,135 

46,445 

22,793 

Boston,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Pope  Lumber  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Mch.  14, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

75,000 

"  1,000 

- 

100,802 

57,154 

Pope  Rand  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,787 

3,396 

5,215 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Porceco  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Port  Norris  Fruit  Co.,  Brook- 

May  27, 

May    4, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

109,197 

15  7,182 

- 

462 

line. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Portable  Door  Check  Com- 

May  15, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

100 

500 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Portland  Sales  Co.,  Boston,  . 

June  22, 
1914. 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

1,500 

700 

Portuguese,  American  Grocery 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    10, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,493 

3,841 

and    Provision    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

The,  New  Bedford. 

Post  Office  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

July   20, 

May     2, 

May     1, 

3,000 

- 

100 

3,475 

425 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Post    Publishing    Company, 

June     3, 

May  16, 

Apr.     1, 

400,000 

462,500 

240,094 

3,000 

379,275 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Potomska  Mills  Corporation, 

Sept.  16, 

Aug.  28, 

June  27, 

1,200,000 

419,590 

715,737 

274,255 

409,368 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Potter    Confectionery    Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.     3, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

31,146 

29,346 

13,618 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Potter    Knitting    Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

36,982 

76,495 

39,216 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Potter  Press,  The,  Boston,  . 

Apr.     2, 
1914. 

Feb.    24, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

15,650 

2,053 

2,131 

Potter's  Stables  Incorporated, 

Dec.   18, 

Dec.     1, 

Oct.      6, 

2,000 

- 

- 

"300 

3,215 

Watertown. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Powdrell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   15, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

9,720 

52,183 

72,007 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Improvement  account. 
2  Adjourned. 
'  Fixtures. 
*  Fixtures,  etc. 


'  Repairs  and  improvements. 
*  Date  of  postponement. 
'  Good  will. 
8  Boats,  etc. 


9  Special  meeting. 
1"  In  lieu  of  annual, 
n  Equipment,  fixtures,  etc. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


539 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■2  J' 

i 

1 

1 
1 

13 

S 
o 

< 

-i 
•n 

-a 

a 

11 

J. 

J 
■43  a 

"3. 
3 

i 

H 

ca 

0 

- 

- 

- 

§1,908,508 

Sl,200,000 

S43,976 

- 

$598,000 

1  S25,725 

$40,807 

$1,908,508 

'  Sl,500 

$2,275 

3 10,343 

"  10,374 

=  1,603 

8  2,400 

S24,471 
26,534 
4,650 

78,032 
84,756 
9,450 

34,000 

34,000 

9,450 

44,032 
50,756 

- 

- 

- 

78,032 
84,756 
9,450 

- 

- 

- 

572,320 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

272,320 

572,320 

- 

- 

- 

1,474 

890 

550 

- 

- 

- 

34 

1,474 

7  7,500 

- 

463 

42,000 

12,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,155 

5,650 

776 

S4,800 

3,400 

- 

529 

15,155 

- 

- 

- 

871 

716 

- 

- 

- 

- 

155 

871 

- 

- 

- 

48,176 

25,400 

2,776 

5,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

48,176 

- 

- 

- 

478,795 

240,000 

42,079 

- 

55,000 

141,716 

- 

478,795 

'  10,000 

- 

- 

53,887 

40,000 

3,210 

- 

4,969 

5,708 

- 

53,887 

- 

- 

- 

137,402 

10,000 

1,873 

- 

25,000 

30,000 

70,529 

137,402 

■  15,000 

11  7,072 
1,352 

12  5,774 

~ 

193,230 
95,147 

100,000 
50,500 

14,161 

7,246 

: 

46,877 
23,800 

32,192 
13  8,601 

5,000 

193,230 
95,147 

- 

785 
11  7,861 

- 

167,602 
11,398 

75,000 
5,100 

12,923 
1,435 

1,000 

14,500 

65,179 
3,863 

- 

167,602 
11,398 

- 

- 

17,676 

17,676 

14,900 

1,006 

- 

1,770 

- 

- 

17,676 

'800 

- 

- 

117,641 

69,900 

3 

- 

42,923 

- 

4,815 

117,641 

"  7,000 

- 

5,376 

12,976 

12,500 

476 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,976 

"24,100 

- 

- 

27,300 

25,000 

700 

- 

1,600 

- 

- 

27,300 

- 

3 1,963 

- 

7,297 

1,120 

624 

800 

- 

- 

4,753 

7,297 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

3,000 

712 

- 

- 

- 

288 

4,000 

- 

1'  604,365 

- 

1,689,234 

400,000 

127,638 

- 

- 

- 

1,161,596 

1,689,234 

~ 

~ 

_ 

1,818,950 
74,110 

1,200,000 
10,000 

9,992 
11,952 

~ 

28,181 

18 19,000 
13 153,722 

436,236 
23,977 

1,818,950 
74,110 

7  25,000 

- 

- 

177,693 

75,000 

2,730 

- 

74,000 

25,963 

- 

177,693 

'25,000 

- 

14,302 

59,136 

47,750 

11,386 

- 

- 

- 

- 

59,136 

- 

- 

- 

3,515 

2,000 

800 

- 

- 

- 

715 

3,515 

- 

- 

- 

133,910 

70,000 

31,945 

- 

30,000 

1,965 

- 

133,910 

12  Lease,  insurance  and  advance  ex- 

pense. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


14  Equity. 

15  And  farming  tools,  etc. 
IS  Patent  rights. 


1'  Securities. 

13  Reserved  for  taxes. 

1'  And  hay  and  grain. 


540 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Powell  Machine  Company, 
The,  Fitchburg. 

Power  Equipment  Company, 
Boston. 

Power  Heating  and  Ventilat- 
ing Company,  Boston. 

Power  Numbering  Machine 
Company,  Boston. 

Power  Truck  Sales  Company, 
Worcester. 

Practical  Politics  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Pratt  and  Forrest  Company, 
Lowell. 

Pratt  Cereal  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Pratt  Drop  Forge  &  Tool 
Company,  Buckland. 

Premier  Motor  Car  Company 
of  New  England,  Boston. 

Presbrey-Field  Company, 
Taunton. 

Presbrey  Stove  Lining  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 

Prescott  Auto  Parts  Com- 
pany, Dudley. 

Prescott  Power  Co.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Press  Clipping  Bureau,  The, 
Boston. 

Preston  B.  Keith  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Brockton. 

Prevost  P.ealty  Company, 
New  Bedford. 

Prew  Coal  Company,  Chic- 
opee. 

Price  Leather  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Priest  &  Company  Inc., 
Watertown. 

Priest  &  Smith  Company, 
Boston. 

Prior's  Express  Inc.,  Lynn,  . 

Priscilla      Mills      Company, 

Spencer. 
Priscilla  Publishing  Co.,  The, 

Boston. 
Process    Copper    Syndicate, 

Inc.,  Boston. 
Proctor    Bros.     Grain    Co., 

Cambridge. 
Proctor   Preserve   Company, 

Soraerville. 
Produce  Dealers  Supply  Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Producers     and     Consumers 

Milk  Company,  The, 

Worcester. 
Proffitt-Larchar  Advertising 

Corporation,  The,  Boston. 


May  8 

1914. 
Mch.  5 

1914. 
Sept.  11 

1914. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Mch. 

1914. 
Apr.  29, 

1914. 
Jan. 

1914. 
Feb.  12, 

1914 
Feb.  16, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
May  1 

1914. 
July  13 

1914. 
June  9 

1914. 
June  6, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Dec.  12, 

1913. 
May  11 

1914. 
May  13 

1914. 
May  5, 

1914 
Mch.  5, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Apr.  27, 

1914. 
Dec.  8 

1913. 
Apr.  21 

1914. 
Aug.  5, 

1914 
Feb.  19, 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Aug.  17, 

1914 
May  27, 

1914 

Feb.  25 
1914 


Apr.  20, 

1914. 
4  Feb.  18 

1914. 
July  27, 

1914. 
Feb.  28 

1914. 
Feb.  2 

1914. 
7  Feb.  27, 

1914. 
Jan. 

1914. 
Uan.  12, 

1914 
Jan.  20, 

1914. 
May  15 

1914. 
Apr.  10, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
Feb.  15, 

1913 
May  16, 

1914. 
Jan.  20, 

1914. 
Nov.  4, 

1913. 
Feb.  2 

1914. 
May  11 

1914. 
Apr.  6 

1914. 
Jan.  21 

1914. 


Apr.  2 

1914. 
Aug.  5, 

1913. 
<  Feb.  2 

1914. 
28  June  15 

1914. 
Jan.  20, 

1914. 
Jan.  13 

1914. 
July  8 

1914. 
Mch.  4 

1914 

Jan.  10 
1914. 


Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.   1, 

1914. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Oct.  16, 

1913. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Apr.  30, 

1914. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
Jan.   Ij 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
July  15, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.  1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
June  27, 

1914. 
Mch.  1, 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 


S30,000 
10,000 

5,000 
30,000 
25,000 
15,000 
100,000 
10,000 
25,000 
15,000 
20,000 
56,000 
35,000 

1,000 

5,000 
100,000 
50,000 

7,000 
15,000 

1,000 
10,000 

5,000 

3,000 
225,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
25,000 
50,000 

3,500 


Assets. 


ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 

5. 

.S 

1 

.9 

"3 

§ 

§SSmS 

o 

(S 

S 

S 

$15,000 


23,755 


30,000 
25,278 
3,000 


6,500 


4,000 


$3,863 

$8,552 

- 

1,071 

2,000 

3,000 

- 

9,011 

- 

6,004 

8 14,555 

57,066 

- 

48 

6,735 

4,257 

11 2,909 

71,488 

- 

22,313 

5,000 

56,844 

8  8,677 

4,050 

- 

650 

14,000 

145,819 

22 1,440 

3,240 

- 

8,819 

- 

500 

6,000 

10 

2,183 

72,034 

6,000 

14,254 

943 

1,185 

872 

29,643 

- 

372 

30  737 

1,482 

1  Patent  rights. 

»  Good  will. 

'  Small  tools. 

<  Adjourned. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

•  Palterna  and  tools. 


'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
8  And  equipment. 
"  Appliances,  moulds,  cartons,  ship- 
ping boxes,  labels,  advertising 
matter,  etc. 
1"  Formula;. 


11  And  shop  fixtures  and  tools. 

12  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Unexpired  insurance. 

1'  Accrued  expenses. 
1^  Indebtedness  to  parent  company 
only. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


541 


oj  Corporatio7is  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

sis 

i 
1 

-a 

.3 

a 

3 

o 

J 

i 

J. 

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-a 

a 

<">  S 

■§  a 

g-s 

3 

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►3 

a 
p^ 

o 

I  $30,000 
2 10,570 

3  Sl,420 

$18,118 

S77,485 
55,580 

S30,000 
10,000 

$44,985 
40,582 

- 

$2,500 

- 

$4,998 

$77,485 
55,580 

- 

5  900 

- 

11,279 

5,000 

3,950 

- 

2,000 

- 

329 

11,279 

131,327 

6  6,225 

- 

52,784 

30,000 

2,327 

- 

18,000 

- 

2,457 

52,784 

- 

- 

7,660 

15,991 

10,000 

26 

- 

5,965 

- 

- 

15,991 

- 

3,167 

7,000 

21,589 

15,000 

3,844 

- 

- 

- 

2,745 

21,589 

- 

- 

- 

145,466 

100,000 

26,611 

- 

- 

$18,855 

- 

145,466 

2  2,000 

9  200 
"500 

1,091 

3,088 
27,627 

1,000 
15,000 

326 
12,627 

: 

- 

1,762 

- 

3,088 
27,627 

~ 

12  2,634 
"  1,148 
"  5,153 

50,326 

160,639 
37,564 

5,000 
20,000 

19,556 
11,173 

: 

15 135,669 
6,000 

- 

391 

160,639 
37,564 

_ 

4,000 

11,652 

111,410 
28,902 

56,000 
11,000 

6,917 

1- 1,960 

14,402 

$5,000 

18,544 
3,500 

22,989 

: 

111,410 
28,902 

- 

- 

- 

3,337 

1,000 

- 

- 

891 

- 

1,446 

3,337 

- 

5  5,846 
18  2,435 
19 12,209 

20  2,775 

21  4,985 

- 

31,717 
497,649 
49,521 

5,000 
100,000 
32,500 

1,541 

6,426 

17,021 . 

- 

345,401 

16,294 
15,000 

8,882 
30,822 

31,717 
497,649 
49,521 

- 

- 

- 

11,664 

7,000 

3.585 

- 

800 

279 

- 

11,664 

2  500 

23  2,030 
24  150 

~ 

35,330 
1,053 

15,000 
1,000 

18,413 

- 

1,500 

- 

417 
53 

35,330 
1,053 

- 

- 

11,212 

11,212 

10,000 

1,212 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

11,212 

- 

26  149 

- 

8,692 

5,000 

220 

2,350 

1,122 

- 

8,692 

- 

- 

30 

6,610 

3,000 

734 

2?  1,050 

1,826 

- 

- 

6,610 

2 188,000 

5 10,093 

- 

325,926 

225,000 

25,689 

- 

- 

75,237 

- 

325,926 

_ 

_ 

7,359 

7,359 
58,533 

1,500 

29  1,500 

10,000 

4,359 
14,888 

- 

33,296 

: 

349 

7,359 
58,533 

- 

- 

1,097 

4,580 

2,100 

980 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

4,580 

- 

- 

- 

46,750 

13,000 

347 

- 

1,300 

32,103 

- 

46,750 

2  70 

- 

- 

442 

336 

106 

- 

- 

- 

- 

442 

- 

31 1,500 

9,054 

3,150 

4,927 

- 

- 

977 

- 

9,054 

16  Teams  and  fixtures. 
1'  Dividend. 

18  Supplies. 

19  Prepaid  expense. 
2°  Stocks. 

21  General  expense. 


22  And  teams  and  office  furniture. 

23  Fixtures. 

24  Insurance  prepaid. 

25  None  held  in  W14. 

26  Seven  months  prepaid  insurance. 


27  Mortgage  debt. 

28  Date  of  postponement. 

29  Subscriptionreceived  on  stock. 
39  Printing. 

31  R.  I.  Advertiser. 


542 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

bi) 

.g 
1 

a 
1 

So 

C3 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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03 

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Men 
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Progress  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

$75,000 

_ 

$186 

$3,132 

$3,024 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Progressive  Co-operative  As- 

Apr.  24, 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.  16, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,560 

8,332 

sociation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Progressive    Industrial    Aid 

Sept.    5, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

296 

134 

Association,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Prospect  Linotype  Company, 

June  22, 

Uune  13, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

1,208 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Protective    Loan    Company, 

July    10, 

June     9, 

May  30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,065 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Protective  Union  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

$400 

- 

32,169 

29,868 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Protector    Last    Reinforcing 

June     9, 

May  12, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

200 

1,229 

7,781 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Protzman     Shoe    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Weymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Providence  Ice  Cream  Com- 

Apr.  24, 

4  Apr.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

1,331 

547 

1,253 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Providence  Scale  and  Supply 

Feb.    25, 

8  Feb.   24, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

1,717 

10,600 

4,222 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Providence    Scenic    Theatre 

Sept.  25, 

Uuly    29, 

May  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,028 

275 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Provident  Investment  Com- 

Mch. 30, 

^Feb.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,935 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Provident  Realty  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

30,555 

- 

- 

215 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Provincetown    Cold    Storage 

May    6, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.    15, 

15,000 

12,000 

14,000 

- 

17,277 

Co.,  Provincetown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Prudential    Sales    Company, 

Apr.    10, 

4  Apr.     4, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,569 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Publishers   Printing   Corpn., 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   23, 

15,000 

- 

4,039 

135 

3,864 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Puget  Sound  Traction  Light 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000,000 

- 

- 

410,599 

7,012,928 

&  Power  Company,   Bos- 
ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

■    1913. 

Pulito  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    26, 
1914. 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

25,000 

_ 

3,590 

2,477 

3,685 

Pulsifer  Chemical  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

986 

2,218 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pulsifer  Kingston  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

34  2,002 

957 

6,329 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pure  Food  Package  Company, 

July    29, 

May  11, 

Jan.    31, 

1,500,000 

- 

36  69,302 

10,262 

4,664 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pure  Ice  Company,  Worces- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

3'  3,893 

9,226 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

I'uritan  Cement  Stone  Co., 

June  19, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

1,500 

1,453 

2,302 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Puritan  Chemical  Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

25 

116 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Puritan     Comb     Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

2,832 

4,540 

3,665 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Puritan   Fish   Freezing   Co., 

Aug.  26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

_ 

- 

- 

252 

Provincetown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'■>  Treasury  stock. 

*  Adjourned. 

I"  Personal  property. 

"  Fi.tturea  and  teams. 

'  Horses,  wagons,  chests,  etc. 


8  In  lieu  of  annual. 
'  Good  will  and  lease. 

11  Good  will. 
"  Stock. 

12  Furniture. 

13  Mortgages. 

'■i  Shares  in  corporations. 


15  Investments. 

16  Property. 

1'  Investment  securities. 
18  Advance  payments. 
1'  Sinking  fund  investments. 
2"  Treasury  coupon  notes. 
-1  Suspense. 


1914. 


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543 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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3 10,000 

- 

866,627 
12,892 

$50,000 
9,500 

8337 
3,275 

- 

814,500 

8117 

$1,790 

$66,627 
12,892 

- 

- 

S103 

533 

230 

303 

- 

- 

- 

- 

533 

- 

- 

- 

5,208 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

208 

- 

5,208 

- 

3  94 

191 

1,350 

1,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,350 

- 

6  7,000 

- 

69,437 

50,000 

7,812 

- 

- 

11,625 

- 

69,437 

1 5,000 

- 

3,316 

17,526 

15,450 

2,076 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,526 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

M,895 

6,465 

14,491 

2,500 

6,741 

- 

5,250 

- 

- 

14,491 

- 

- 

- 

16,539 

13,500 

2,765 

- 

- 

- 

274 

16,539 

9  23,222 

- 

24,025 

50,550 

50,000 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,550 

10  4,500 

"413 

12  275 

13 19,031 

"  5,722 

15  125 

2,146 
175 

13,269 
55,698 
43,402 

10,000 
27,900 
15,000 

1,608 
4,000 

814,298 

1,661 

9,500 

- 

28,402 

13,269 
55,698 
43,402 

- 

- 

5,099 

6,668 

5,000 

1,668 

- 

- 

- 

6,668 

10  500 

16 

4,187 

12,725 

10,000 

1,475 

1,000 

250 

- 

- 

12,725 

31 1,000 

10 1,000 

S3  700 

62,904,214 

1'  104,525 

18  28,886 

19 1,277,825 

20  500,000 

21  86,381 

22 1,400,400 

23 1,448 

32  2,500 

12,826 

73,727,206 

27,078 
3,904 

33,504,352 
22 1,400,400 

25,000 
3,000 

214,315 

2,078 
446 

23,472,000 

24 

500,000 
23  8,000,000 
23 1,251,853 

2'  892,596 

21 13,901 

28 1,584,794 

29  2,369,678 

30  523,317 

458 

^ 

73,727,206 

27,078 
3,904 

33  3,150 

- 

- 

12,438 

5,000 

694 

2,859 

- 

- 

3,885 

12,438 

1,439,068 

- 

7,922 

1,531,218 

1,500,000 

6,314 

- 

- 

24,904 

- 

1,531,218 

10  5,000 
10  9,035 

38  194 

39  175 

«  20,000 

38,488 
14,290 

35,000 
10,000 

1,332 
4,290 

"262 

1,894 

38,488 
14,290 

24,436 

- 

507 

25,084 

25,000 

84 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,084 

1700 

- 

- 

11,737 

7,500 

1,974 

350 

199 

- 

1,714 

11,737 

~ 

- 

92,048 

92,300 

92,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

92,300 

22  Subscription  to  preferred  stock. 

23  Funds  in  escrow. 
21  Bonds. 

23  Coupon  notes. 

23  Accounts  not  yet  due. 

2'  And  reserves. 

28  Bond  sinking  funds. 


29  Replacement  reserve. 

30  Special  reserve. 

31  Trade-marks. 

32  Secret  process. 

33  Trade-marks  and  formulse. 
31  And  fixtures. 

33  Good  will  and  plant. 


s"  Experimental. 

3'  And  horses  and  wagons. 

38  Office  equipment. 

39  Insurance. 

10  Contract  rights. 

11  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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I3 

a 
a 

■a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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actures, 
3handise, 
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Puritan  Fruit  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   9, 

i_ 

Dec.   31, 

S60,000 

_ 

_ 

$31,891 

$14,691 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

Puritan     Mailing     Machine 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    1, 

100,000 

- 

$600 

1,000 

986 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Puritan  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   3, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

26,000 

- 

3,158 

33,829 

23,396 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

> 

Puritan  Motor  Supply  Com- 

June 26, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,842 

2,256 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Puritan  Sales  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.    24, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

20,000 

- 

- 

107 

645 

Puritan  Silverware  Company, 

June   11, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Norton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Purity    Confectionery    Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Nov.    4, 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

- 

2,135 

4,887 

8,783 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Purity    Distilling   Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200,000 

$220,846 

- 

47,285 

152,017 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Putnam    &    Son    Company, 

June   16, 

"June  15, 

Mch.    1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

45,368 

34,457 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Putnam   &   Thurston   Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.  23, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

6,412 

2,843 

6,899 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Putnam  Machine  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

160,000 

32,680 

102,145 

114,175 

39,267 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Putnam-Morrill      Company, 

Feb.    11. 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

6,213 

10,800 

33,934 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pyrene    Company    of    New 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.    2, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,253 

20,797 

England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Pyro-Febrin  Company,  The, 

Mch.    3, 

"  Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

737 

Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Pyro-Pin  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   24, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   30, 

25,000 

- 

815 

- 

pany,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Q-P  Signal  Company,   The, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

400 

4,575 

1,854 

823 

Needham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quaboag  Leather  Company, 

July     6, 

Jan.    12, 

Dee.  31, 

35,000 

40,966 

32,599 

250 

1,154 

Monson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quaboag  Manufacturing 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

53,400 

7,000 

- 

55 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quality  Shop,  Inc.,  Winthrop, 

Apr.     2, 
1914. 

Mch.  28, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

3,000 

~ 

~ 

1,603 

299 

Queen    Hairpin    Co.    (Inc.), 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    15, 

8,000 

- 

6,500 

10,500 

5,713 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Queen  Manufacturing  Com- 

May   5, 

w  May    2, 

Dec.     1, 

6,006 

_ 

964 

8,500 

8,914 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quigley  Furnace  and  Foundry 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

105,943 

20 101,696 

117,654 

117,732 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quincy  Beef  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  27, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

28  4,559 

15,984 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quincy  Column  Turning  Co., 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

5,200 

9,800 

3,813 

8,944 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quincy    Lumber    Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

65,118 

- 

68,175 

33,402 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Quincy  Market  Cold  Storage 

June     9, 

May  19, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000,000 

_ 

37,249 

29  23,378 

433,441 

and  Warehouse  Company, 
Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Quincy    New    System    Wet 

June  24, 

Juno     1, 

June     1, 

1,020 

4,000 

2,775 

85 

323 

Wash  Co.,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  None  held  in  1914. 

2  Leasehold  and  contracts. 

'  Office  furniture. 

<  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 

'  License. 

»  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


'  Patent  rights. 

8  Fixtures. 

9  Good  will. 

'"  Cash  subscriptions   received    on 

preferred  stock. 
"  Reserves. 


12  Treasury  stock. 
1'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
^*  Adjourned. 
16  Furniture,  etc. 

18  Supplies  and  unexpired  insurance, 
etc. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


545 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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2  845,000 

3  361 

5  50,000 

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S55,042 

$91,943 
107,628 

S300 
4  59,700 
100,000 

Sl,200 
1,803 

- 

S30,000 
5,825 

- 

S743 

$91,943 
107,628 

- 

6  i,349 

- 

61,732 

26,000 

29,384 

- 

- 

- 

6,348 

61,732 

'SlOO 

3  682 

/08 

7,588 

5,000 

2,088 

- 

500 

- 

- 

7,588 

9 10,000 
9 13,000 

_ 

1,365 

12,117 
13,030 

10,100 
10  300 
13,030 

1,633 

: 

- 

"884 

- 

12,117 
13,030 

9  3,000 

8  3,000 

21,805 

5,000 

7,059 

- 

3,959 

5,787 

- 

21,805 

9 135,000 

12  900,000 

13  1 

8  6,430 

1,455,149 

1,200,000 

84,827 

8130,000 

- 

- 

40,322 

1,455,149 

- 

- 

86,255 

60,000 

9,109 

- 

16,500 

646 

- 

86,255 

9  2,437 

- 

- 

18,591 

10,000 

5,662 

- 

- 

- 

2,929 

18,591 

- 

- 

26,605 

314,872 

160,000 

109,872 

45,000 

- 

- 

- 

314,872 

9  5,000 

15  2,856 
"715 
6  850 

- 

59,518 

25,900 

30,000 
10,000 

21,917 
7,949 

- 

4,000 

1' 2,014 
98 

5,587 
3,853 

59,518 
25,900 

'  3,752 

- 

1,511 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

'  12,600 

- 

7 

13,422 

13,110 

312 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,422 

'  28,800 

- 

5,048 

41,500 

39,500 

1,992 

- 

- 

8 

- 

41,500 

- 

- 

40,110 

115,079 

35,000 

8,565 

20,778 

50,736 

- 

- 

115,079 

- 

- 

3,264 

63,719 

60,000 

3,719 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,719 

9  500 

- 

- 

2,402 

2,100 

.- 

- 

- 

- 

302 

2,402 

7  500 
18  500 
9  5,000 

2,979 

31,692 
18,378 

8,000 
6,000 

23,692 
3,918 

6,897 

1,563 

31,632 
18,378 

21 499,600 

22  6,519 

23  4,948 
24  62,764 

27  2,145 

3,586 

1,016,856 
26,274 

795,000 
20,000 

73,412 
25  404 

5,274 

116,049 
1,000 

31,991 

1,016,856 
26,274 

- 

- 

- 

27,757 

15,000 

1,128 

- 

9,500 

2,129 

- 

27,757 

9  2,000 

1,261 

6  461 

28  2,609 

30 169,375 

31 20,156 

32 132,510 

33  616,395 

- 

171,026 
1,432,504 

9,183 

100,000 
1,000,000 

1,020 

4,528 
215,860 

269 

- 

30,000 
3,426 

36,498 
216,644 

4,468 

171,026 
1,432,504 

9,183 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

18  Trade-marks. 

19  In  lieu  of  annual. 

20  And  equipment. 

21  Good  will  and  patent  rights. 

22  Patterns  and  drawings. 


23  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

24  Organization,  etc. 

25  Accrued  interest. 

26  And  fixtures. 

2'  Horses  and  wagons. 
28  Equipment. 


29  And  supplies. 

30  Street  service  construction. 

31  Insurance,  interest,  etc. 

32  Stocks  in  Mass.  trusts  and  corpo- 

rations. 

33  Improvements  of  leased  property. 


546 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Quinn  Brothers,  Incorporated, 

Nov.    3, 

Oct.    27 

Oct.      1, 

S5,000 

_ 

S4,950 

$13,487 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Quinn  Luncli  Company,  The, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    2 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1S200 

125 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Quinsig  Ice  C  0  m  p  a  n  y, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,055 

276 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Quinsigamond  Pressed  Steel 

Apr.    14, 

2  Apr.    10 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

24,455 

11,871 

5,471 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Quirk   Automatic    Manufac- 

July   16, 

5  Apr.    15 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

400 

- 

turing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Quirli-Baker  Tea   Company, 

Dec.   17, 

Oct.    27 

Oct.      1, 

2,000 

- 

191 

1,493 

333 

Springfield. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Quissett  Mill,  New  Bedford, 

Mch.  11, 
1914. 

Feb.    17 
1914. 

Dec.   27, 
1913. 

1,750,000 

§721,757 

1,413,736 

452,147 

213,180 

R.  A.  Day  Company,  Law- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.   12 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,064 

4,056 

rence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  A.  Fash  Ice  Cream  Com- 

Apr.   14, 

5  Mch.  16 

Dee.  31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.   A.   McWhirr  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   17 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

204,258 

- 

162,641 

44,620 

The,  Fall  River. 

1914." 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  A.  Tuttle  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    27 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

402,684 

188,111 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.     B.     Currier    Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.    11 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

786 

47,966 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

E.  B.  Macdonald  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  16 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

5,000 

"  25,000 

64,182 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  B.  McKim  Company  In- 

Mch.   3, 

Feb.   14 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

3,725 

773 

8,379 

18,620 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.    Bail'ie    Company,    The, 

Nov.  25, 

Oct.     5 

July    14, 

15,000 

- 

900 

6,500 

7,600 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.    C.    Goudey    Company, 

Feb.     2, 

Nov.     1 

Nov.    1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

475 

9,484 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

E.  C.  Richardson  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.      9 

Jan.      1, 

8,000 

- 

4,750 

925 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.    D.    Lidstone    Company, 

Apr.   30, 

5  Feb.    19 

Jan.      5, 

25,000 

- 

- 

11,776 

7,279 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

H.  E.  McDonald  Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

105,700 

78,397 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.    F.    Dodge   Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Oct.    17 

Oct.    17, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

R.  Guastavino  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 11, 

Apr.   30 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

17,000 

2,000 

7,000 

43,500 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  H.  Hirshfield  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.    15 
1914. 

Deo.  31, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

5,430 

R.  H.  Newell  Company,  Ux- 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

23,000 

- 

9,500 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  H.  Smith  Manufacturing 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

5,447 

20,153 

16.788 

Company,     The,     Spring- 
field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.  H.  White  Company,  Boa- 

Apr.    27, 

Feb.   26 

Jan.    31, 

1,000,000 

751,832 

- 

1,157,871 

343,782 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  Holman  Company,  Chel- 

June 23, 

Apr.   30 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

25,700 

1,500 

4,934 

15,508 

sea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  J.  Ederer  Netting  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

_ 

- 

5,386 

2,266 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.  J.  Healey  Shoe  Company, 

Dec.     3, 

Sept.    4 

Sept.    1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

43,546 

8,387 

Worcester  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

R.  J.  Hcaley  Shoe  Company, 

Nov.  30, 

Sept.    1 

Sept.    1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

43,859 

5,866 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  J.  Rodday  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Jan.     5 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

3,000 

- 

260 

569 

7,284 

R.  J.  Todd  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Jan.    21 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

20,000 

20,000 

18,473 

»  And  fixtures. 
'  Special  meeting. 
'  Fixtures. 


■■  Supplies. 
^  Adjourned. 
"  Patent  rights. 


'  Prepaid  accounts. 
8  Bond  interest  accrued. 
'  Depreciation  account. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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- 

- 

- 

S18,437 

S5,000 

S3, 150 

- 

$10,000 

$222 

S65 

$18,437 

- 

- 

84,850 

5,175 

5,000 

175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,175 

- 

- 

2,761 

4,092 

2,000 

1,942 

- 

- 

- 

150 

4,092 

6  530,000 

3  $157 
4  935 

1,064 

42,889 
31,464 

25,000 
30,130 

3,542 
1,334 

_ 

8,500 

5,330 

517 

42,889 
31,464 

- 

- 

- 

2,017 

1,660 

- 

- 

341 

16 

- 

2,017 

: 

'  19,049 

- 

2,819,869 
11,120 

1,555,000 
5,000 

2,739 
S129 
1,735 

S154,000 

680,000 

9  75,000 

353,001 
4,385 

2,819,869 
11,120 

- 

- 

30 

80 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

1,100 
4,320 
"543 

- 

412,619 
595,115 
49,295 

150,000 
100,000 
25,000 

180,142 
14,945 

1°  55,000 

38,370 

99,763 

6,000 

138,090 
1131,159 
210,000 
125,210 

3,350 

412,619 

595,115 

49,295 

i5;6,908 

- 

- 

101,090 

50,000 

1,090 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

101,090 

- 

- 

2,647 

34,144 

15,000 

19,144 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,144 

- 

- 

1,200 

16,200 

15,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,200 

- 

- 

- 

9,959 

5,000 

4,959 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,959 

15  3,000 

- 

1,255 

9,930 

8,000 

430 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

9,930 

- 

3 1,000 

- 

20,055 

10,000 

6,879 

- 

- 

- 

3,176 

20,055 

- 

3 1,392 

- 

185,489 

25,000 

121,013 

- 

- 

- 

39,476 

185,489 

- 

16  4,000 

1,423 

5,433 

1,500 

3,923 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,423 

- 

1'  5,000 

- 

74,500 

10,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

50,000 

12,000 

74,500 

- 

- 

23,765 

30,195 

25,000 

5,195 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,195 

- 

- 

- 

32,500 

5,000 

27,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,500 

- 

- 

42,388 

15,000 

1,223 

- 

- 

19,265 

6,900 

42,388 

- 

263,362 

- 

2,516,847 

1,000,000 

36,089 

415,000 

1,051,194 

- 

14,564 

2,516,847 

- 

- 

406 

48,048 

30,000 

2,810 

- 

15,238 

- 

- 

48,048 

- 

3  282 

- 

7,934 

2,500 

5,355 

- 

- 

- 

79 

7,934 

- 

18  8,553 

- 

60,486 

20,000 

10,410 

- 

26,253 

3,823 

- 

60,486 

- 

3  9,169 

- 

58,894 

20,000 

12,616 

- 

26,233 

45 

- 

58,894 

- 

- 

- 

8,113 

3,000 

3,695 

- 

- 

- 

1,418 

8,113 

- 

- 

- 

38,473 

20,000 

11,758 

2,789 

1,823 

- 

2,103 

38,473 

1"  Mortgage. 

11  Depreciation. 

12  Reserve. 


13  OflSce  furniture. 
1*  And  tools  and  dies. 
15  Good  will. 


15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1^  Government  and  state  bonds. 

18  Equipment. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

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Assets. 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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R.  L.  Wilson  Company,  Con- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      1, 

S20,000 

_ 

_ 

$9,798 

Sll,553 

cord. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  M.  Eelley  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   17, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,403 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.  Marston  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

680,000 

S379,330 

1517,015 

125,652 

18,895 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.    R.    Higgins    Company, 

Oct.    24, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.     1, 

26,000 

3.400 

3 15,655 

1,908 

28,720 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  S.  Bauer  Company,  The, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,301 

7,959 

L^im. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

R.  S.  Reed  Company,  Fall 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

24,000 

*" 

- 

24,447 

21,669 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

R.  T.  Sullivan  Co.,  Wellesley, 

Feb.    16, 
1914. 

Jan.    13, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

6  52,321 

12,815 

24,707 

13,502 

R.  W.  Rice  Coal  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

19,481 

325 

4,769 

13,607 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914 

1914. 

Railroad  Wharf  and  Storage 

June  15, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

60,000 

135,000 

- 

- 

480 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Railway    Appliances    Corpo- 

Apr.   14, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      9, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Raivaaja    Publishing    Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4 

20 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ralph    A.    Day    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,384 

4,266 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rambler  Motor  Car  Co.  Inc., 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

2,062 

2,312 

9,095 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ramsdell  and  Littlefield  In- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

550 

1,893 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ramsey-Scofield     Company, 

Mch   28, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

■    - 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rand  Adjustable  Index  Com- 

Oct.   26, 

11- 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,264 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Randall-Faichney  Company, 

May  14, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

540,000 

- 

102,283 

287,727 

105,512 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Randolph     Mutual     Associ- 

Oct.   27, 

July     9, 

Julv     1, 

25,500 

2,500 

- 

-■ 

25,000 

ation,  Randolph. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ranlett    Grocery    Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.     1, 

12,000 

- 

- 

8,110 

9,394 

The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ranno-Speirs  Company,  Bos- 

May 29, 

18  Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

15,000 

8,000 

136,699 

76,469 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rapid    Transit    Transporta- 

Sept. 22, 

May    4, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

25 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rapp-Huckins  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

43,142 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ravenel    Company,    The, 

May     5, 

May     1. 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

65,714 

19,700 

2,932 

11,912 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ravine    House    Company 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.     9, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

44,641 

- 

16,525 

3,507 

(Inc.),  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ray  Detective  Agency  and 

May   19, 

Mch.  14, 

Mch.  14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

600 

7,422 

Merchants   Secret   Service 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

Ray-Shiner      Manufacturing 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

5,631 

9,053 

10,776 

Company,  The,  Franklin. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Raymond  Engineering  Com- 

Oct.   14, 

wjan.    26, 

July     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

1,720 

4 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rayolite  Company,  Boston,  . 

May     7, 
1914. 

Apr.     7, 
1914. 

Mch.    1, 
1914. 

200,000 

- 

5,832 

1,550 

1,638 

Reading  Co-operative  Asso- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

ciation,  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reading    Custom    Laundry, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.  22, 

5,000 

2,100 

5,264 

450 

2,687 

Incorporated,  Reading. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

!3  1,137 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

'  And  fixtures  and  boats. 

<  R.  R.  HJKKins  Co.,  Am.  Tel.  Co. 

5  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


'  Water  power  and  buildings. 
'  Patent  rights. 
8  Organization  expenses. 
8  Good  will. 


Id  Inventions. 

11  None  held  in  1914. 

12  Investments. 

13  Prepaid  charges. 


1914.1 


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549 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


1S300 


!  20,000 


12  91,692 

13  51,949 
14 1,000 


17 1,500 


21  4,475 
22 187,500 


2<  2,528 


821,351 
18,703 
1,040,892 
56,073 
22,560 


- 

46,116 

- 

103,345 

S366 

38,548 

2,960 

138,440 

- 

60,000 

30,280 

31,304 

- 

9,650 

- 

13,469 

- 

11,443 

- 

1,000 

- 

28,264 

- 

770,298 

- 

27,500 

- 

19,004 

51,113 

287,281 

- 

25 

- 

44,742 

14,590 

114,938 

11,163 

75,836 

- 

16,522 

4,599 

54,519 

114,024 

115,748 

2,597 

203,726 

8,725 

14,725 

- 

15,666 

Liabilities. 


810,000 

10,000 

594,825 

26,000 

10,000 

24,000 

50,000 

15,000 

60,000 

60,000 

26.525 

5,000 

4,000 

10,000 

1,000 

25,000 

439,400 

25,500 

12,000 

145,000 

25 

1,600 

74,400 

35,000 

10,000 

33,310 
104,070 
200,000 

10,000 
5,000 


S9,990 
8,208 
51,208 
13,032 
9,130 
17,087 
15,980 
5,757 
3,440 

4,779 
725 

5,020 
959 


30,074 
15  2,632 


6,501 
142,281 

35,610 

3,419 

40,836 

314 

18,735 
11,678 
3,726 
4,725 
2,308 


8100,000 


9,300 
75,000 


811,200 


15,000 
8,491 


177,477 
16  58,500 


2,000 


37,119 


2,474 


3,269 


826,205 

2  268,654 

5,841 

3,217 


57,627 
2  4,588 


81,361 
495 


213 

5,029 

22,365 


3,925 

4,449 

484 

3,264 


503 


7,532 


6,208 


14  Treasury  stock. 
1=  Accrued  items. 

18  Convertible  notes  due  Mch.  1, 
1918. 


1'  Fixtures,  teams,  etc. 
1'  Adjourned. 

1'  Trade-marks  and  processes. 
2°  Trade-marks. 


21  Stock. 

22  Secret  process. 

23  Equity. 

24  Horses,  etc. 


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Reading  Lyceum  Hall  Asso- 

May    7, 

May    4, 

Apr.     1, 

825,000 

S19,500 

_ 

_ 

S746 

ciation,  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reading     Masonic     Temple 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.    1, 

40,000 

51,500 

- 

- 

1,935 

(Corporation),  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reading    Rubber    Manufac- 

Sept. 22, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

150,000 

54,027 

S58,536 

S251,866 

256,922 

turing  Company,  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Real   Estate   Exchange   and 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,228 

Auction  Board,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Real  Estate  Exchange  Corpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

June    3, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

15,335 

_ 

2  144 

115 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Real     Estate     Improvement 

May     8, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

250,000 

236,425 

- 

- 

25,796 

Company     of     Haverhill, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Haverhill. 

Real     Property     Company, 

Sept.  12, 

6  _ 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

1,375 

- 

- 

- 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Realty  Company  of  Massa- 

Nov.   2, 

Sept.  25, 

Aug.  31, 

683,000 

834,870 

^         - 

- 

81,263 

chusetts,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reardon    Boiler    Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

91 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rebboli   Sons  Company, 

July     8, 

May    4, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

1,500 

6,397 

"      12,226 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reohabite  Building  Associa- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

tion  of  Marblehead,  Mass., 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Marblehead. 

Record    of    Christian    Work 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

8  922 

235 

4,383 

Company,  Northfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Recorder    Publishing    Com- 

May   5, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

- 

3,500 

2,000 

800 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Red   Cross   Company,   The, 

Feb.     9, 

12  _ 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

- 

- 

"50 

270 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Red  Dragon  Cigar  Company, 

May  15, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     2, 

10,000 

- 

16  500 

2,000 

1,563 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Red   Heart   Chemical   Com- 

June 22, 

June  12, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

217 

889 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Red  Sea  Balsam  Co.,   New 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

500,000 

- 

50 

1,333 

447 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Redpath     Lyceum     Bureau, 

Dec.   10, 

21  Aug.  20, 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

71,307 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Redpath     Lyceum     Bureau, 

Oct.    23, 

21  Aug.  20, 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

66,475 

Inc.,     The,     Boston     (2d 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

return). 

Reed   and   Barton   Corpora- 

May 29, 

May  27, 

Apr.    30, 

1,000,000 

150,000 

100,000 

1,530,290 

623,328 

tion,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reed   and   Prince   Manufac- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

199,500 

200,000 

335,000 

141,461 

turing  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Reed-Prentice         Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.    10, 

Deo.   31, 

2,500,000 

609,900 

8  724,954 

817,214 

159,540 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Refrigerating      Construction 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Regal  Bottling  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May   16, 
1914. 

26  Apr.    15, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Regal    Chemical    Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

64 

172 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Regal     Jewelry     Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Dec.   26, 

Dec.    26, 

20,000 

5,000 

1,500 

12,000 

14,307 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Regal    Laundry    Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

2'  24,327 

_ 

4,389 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Regal  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

14,215 

5,475 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

"  Plant. 

2  And  furnishings. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

*  Mortgage. 

5  Rent  reserved. 


6  None  held  in  1914. 

'  Forty-one  shares  Realty  Co.  of 

Mass.  fully  paid. 
8  And  equipment. 
»  Good  will  and  subscription  list. 


1"  Good  will. 

11  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

12  None  held  in  1913. 
"  And  furniture. 

1^  Patent  rights. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  551 

of  Corporatiotis  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

a 
1 

-a 
a 

C3 

1 

1 

1 

'3, 
a 

P-i 

§3 
<! 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

1 

►3 

a 

- 

- 

- 

320,246 

S13,480 

- 

- 

S500 

- 

36,266 

320,246 

- 

- 

- 

53,435 

40,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

12,435 

53,435 

- 

- 

- 

621,351 

150,000 

S230,S21 

- 

- 

- 

240,530 

621,351 

- 

1  S6,000 

SI, 772 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,594 

3,100 

- 

- 

12,320 

S174 

- 

15,594 

- 

3  100 

- 

262,321 

87,500 

12,108 

^$135,000 

- 

20,363 
-    5  7,350 

- 

262,321 

- 

- 

- 

1,375 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,375 

1,375 

- 

7  2,428 

- 

918,561 

683,000 

215,000 

- 

- 

3,445 

17,116 

918,561 

- 

- 

4,909 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,123 

15,000 

479 

- 

- 

- 

4,644 

20,123 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

5,400 

- 

- 

7,700 

1,900 

- 

15,000 

9  848,600 

- 

21,642 

75,782 

50,000 

4,951 

16,000 

4,831 

- 

- 

75,782 

"  1,800 

»  37,700 

"30,000 

1'  3,257 

1=  7,000 

400 

8,500 

75,020 

7,320 

2,700 
11 2,300 
70,000 

5,145 

800 
2,175 

2,000 

300 

- 

400 
5,020 

8,500 

75,020 

7,320 

2"  249,000 
I"  249,000 
"'54,500 

18  2,000 
"960 

3  500 

22  114 

4,435 
4,245 
1,903 

,      8,501 
504,075 
128,324 

4,600 
500,000 
55,000 

76 
73,324 

- 

3,825 
4,075 

- 

- 

8,501 
504,075 
128,324 

10  54,500 

- 

120,975 

55,000 

62,274 

- 

- 

3,701 

- 

120,975 

- 

- 

- 

2,403,618 

1,000,000 

537,518 

- 

- 

100,000 

766,100 

2,403,618 

- 

- 

- 

875,961 

75,000 

22,803 

- 

- 

778,158 

- 

875,961 

"9,113 
10  367,141 

23  700 

24  11,250 

1,000 

2,699,812 
1,000 

2,500,000 
1,000 

40,410 

- 

120,000 

25  39,402 

- 

2,699,812 
1,000 

20  100 

10  200 
"  5,000 
10  5,000 

- 

464 
5,668 

1,000 
48,475 
28,716 

1,000 
20,000 
10,000 

2,475 
4,226 

26,000 

14,490 

- 

- 

1,000 
48,475 
28,716 

- 

28  7,539 

- 

27,229 

2,000 

229 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

27,229 

15  Treasury  stock. 

18  And  tools,  fixtures,  etc. 

1'  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

18  Formulae. 

19  Fixtures. 


20  Trade-marks. 

21  Should  have  been  held. 

22  Trunks. 

23  Securities  owned. 

24  Trustee  stock. 


25  Subject  to  additional  depreciation. 
25  In  lieu  of  annual. 
2'  And  plant  account. 
23  Leasehold,  fixtures,  improvements, 
etc. 


552 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


s 

a 
1 

C3 

'a. 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ss, 
ise, 
and 
'roc- 

;S 

TION. 

"c3 

1 
1 

.s 

3 

ufactur( 
erchand 
aterial, 
ock  in  P 
J. 

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aj 

rt 

1 

S§§m  S 

1« 

^ 

Q 

o 

< 

Pi 

s 

S 

o 

Regina  Lace  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   3, 

Feb.   12 

Dec.   31, 

$1,000,000 

_ 

$505,249 

$107,064 

$18,249. 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Register  and  Guide  Company, 

Nov.  27, 

Nov.    9 

Nov.     1, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,944 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Register  Co-operative  Printing 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      3 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

200 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Yarmouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Reid  and  Hughes  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    5 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

98,190 

22,205 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reid  Conant  Leather  Com- 

Feb.  18, 

*  Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

296,020 

254,952 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Reidy  Drug  Company,  Wey- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.     5 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,650 

250 

mouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rejane  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Oct.   24, 

6  _ 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

264 

975 

176 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Reliable  Bowling  Alley  Cor- 

Jan.   13, 

Jan.     5 

Nov.  30, 

2,000 

_ 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

poration,  The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Reliable     Flour     Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

■  - 

5,813 

31,573 

31,797 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Reliable  Knitting  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

$24,484 

36,967 

_ 

372 

Great  Harrington. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Reliance     Drug     Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.     3 

Dec.     3, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,000 

1,532 

Bo.ston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Remington-Urquhart      Press 

Aug.  26, 

July   25 

July     1, 

20,000 

_ 

6,700 

1,004 

8,997 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Remodeling    &    Reinforcing 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   15 

Nov.  29, 

30,000 

_ 

561 

62 

845 

Last  Co.,  The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Rendezvous  Company,  The, 

Dec.   17, 

Sept.  20 

Aug.  30, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

920 

1,224 

Cambridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Re-New   Lamp   Company, 

Feb.    10, 

4  Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

13,438 

"21,375 

30,990 

17,567 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Renfrew  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 17, 

Mch.  10 

Dec.   31, 

1,600,000 

367,642 

782,058 

553,102 

437,080 

pany,  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Renton     Heel     Company, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

50,000 

2,500 

78,633 

74,542 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Repubhc         Manufacturing 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

145 

243 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Republic  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.    10 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

91,898 

12,131 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Republican   Company,   The, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    29 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

225,323 

81,283 

6,906 

46,771 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rescue  Mission  Wood  &  Coal 

Nov.    6, 

Oct.    28 

Aug.  31, 

7,000 

_ 

621 

4,825 

5,521 

Yard,  Incorporated,  Somer- 
ville. 
Revere  Amusement  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.    29, 

4  Jan.    15 

Oct.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

"  1,915 

_ 

40 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Revere  Bath  House  &  Amuse- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

48,811 

6,891 

3,451 

636 

ment  Company,  Revere. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Revere  Beach  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    2, 

Dec.     2 

Dec.     1, 

90,000 

21 150,000 

_ 

22  5,000 

2,997 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Revere  Beach   Derby  Com- 

Oct.   30, 

Sept.  15 

Sept.  15, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,099 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Revere  Beach  Laundering  Co., 

May     1, 

Feb.   25 

Jan.      1, 

12,500 

5,000 

3,000 

30 

50 

Revere. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Revere  Boat  Company,  The, 

June     2, 

Apr.     9 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

1,200 

_ 

150 

Revere. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Revere  Distilling  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.    2 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

- 

5,000 

111,406 

95,065 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

I'levcre  Drop  Forge  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

July     8 

June  30, 

25,000 

12,091 

10,733 

1,007 

3,015 

Revere. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Construction. 

*  Adjourned. 

'  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 

»  None  held  since  organization. 


'  Trade-marks  and  formula. 

8  Office  furniture. 

0  Office. 

1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Type,  etc. 
12  Mortgage. 


13  And  equipment. 
1^  Treasury  stock. 
15  Accrued  items. 
I*'  Depreciation. 
1'  Patent  rights. 
1'  Reserve. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


553 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

4^ . 

1 
1 

-a 

o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

5 
1 

J. 

ii 

O    CU 

3 

"3. 
1 

H 

- 

- 

S130,643 

8761,205 

§500,000 

3128,822 

- 

S132,383 

- 

- 

S761,205 

I  S9,461 

- 

- 

11,405 

10,000 

1,405 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,405 

- 

- 

2,800 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

2  $8,854 
3  2,900 
5 1,206 

: 

132,149 
552,178 

50,000 
100,000 

25,994 
384,178 

_ 

50,000 

S56,155 
18,000 

- 

132,149 
552,178 

1300 

- 

150 

3,350 

2,500 

700 

- 

- 

- 

S150 

3,350 

7  3,000 

- 

10,108 

14,523 

10,200 

138 

- 

4,185 

- 

- 

14,523 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

8  1,658 

- 

70,841 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,841 

- 

70,841 

- 

9  325 

44,352 

106,500 

55,000 

51,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

106,500 

- 

2  2,000 

1,307 

6,839 

2,500 

2,939 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

6,839 

150 

10  600 
11 2,000 

_ 

- 

19,351 
1,468 

7,050 
300 

1,899 
253 

12  Sl,600 

4,254 

_ 

322 

4,548 
593 

19,351 

1,468 

- 

- 

934 

3,078 

2,000 

1,078 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,078 

- 

- 

- 

83,370 

6,000 

16,599 

- 

- 

- 

60,771 

83,370 

- 

"  7,500 

- 

2,147,382 

1,600,000 

158,005 

- 

150,000 

239,377 

- 

2,147,382 

1"  99,500 

6,824 

205,675 
106,712 

75,000 
100,000 

6,712 

114,074 
1=  3,655 
16 12,946 

205,675 
106,712 

i»  2,123 

3,212 

109,364 

5,000 

1,701 

102,663 

- 

- 

- 

109,364 

- 

10  4,407 

- 

364,690 

30,000 

3,062 

95,000 

- 

18  43,088 

193,540 

364,690 

1 2,000 

- 

4,641 

17,608 

7,000 

10,608 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,608 

- 

20  24,250 

9,049 

35,254 

23,465 

3,789 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,254 

- 

- 

- 

'     59,789 

36,000 

943 

15,000 

1,688 

- 

6,158 

59,789 

23  60,000 
1 11,075 

2«  2,553 

26  800 

3,296 
1,157 

887 

223,846 

3,056 

20,042 

39,200 
300 

27  700 

12,500 

26,208 

2,056 

728 

25 158,438 
5,248 

with  accts. 
payable 

679 

- 

887 

223,846 
3,056 
20,042 

- 

28  1,000 

- 

2,350 

1,000 

125 

- 

- 

- 

1,225 

2,350 

- 

- 

- 

211,471 

50,000 

45,333 

- 

86,244 

- 

29,894 

211,471 

- 

29  78 

1,496 

28,420 

25,000 

224 

- 

- 

30  3,196 

- 

28,420 

19  And  fixtures. 

20  Improvements   on   leased   prop- 

erty. 

21  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

22  And  furnishings. 


23  Good  will  and  leases. 

2''  Unexpired  taxes  and  insurance. 

25  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

26  Lease  of  structure  known  as  "  Der- 

by Racer." 


2'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


29  Organization. 

30  Reserves. 


554 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Revere  Hardware  Company, 
Revere. 

Revere  House,  Proprietors  of 
the,  Boston. 

Revere  Investment  Company, 
Revere. 

Reversible  Collar  Company, 
Boston. 

Review  Publishing  Company, 
Boston. 

Reynolds  Chocolate  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Reynolds,  Drake  and  Gabell 
Company,  Easton. 

Rezistol  Chemical  Co.,  The, 
Boston. 

Rhines  Lumber  Co.,  Wey- 
mouth. 

Rhodes  &  Ripley  Clothing 
Company,  Boston. 

Rice  and  Company  Incorpo- 
rated, Lowell. 

Rice  and  Lockwood  Lumber 
Company,  Springfield. 

Rice,  Barton  and  Fales  Ma- 
chine and  Iron  Company, 
Worcester. 

Rice,  Sayward  &  Whitten 
Company,  Boston. 

Rice,  Valentine  Company, 
The,  Springfield. 

Richard  Borden  Manufac- 
turing Company ,  Fall  River. 

Richard  Briggs  Company, 
Boston. 

Richard    D.    Kimball    Co., 

Boston. 
Richard   Feakes    Mercantile 

Agency  Inc.,  Boston. 
Richard  French  Iron  Works, 

Worcester. 
Richard    0.    Harding    Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 
Richard  T.  Green  Company, 

Chelsea. 
Richards    &    Brennan    Co., 

Randolph. 
Richards  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Boston. 
Richards  Manufacturing 

Company,  The,  Attlebor- 

ough. 
Richardson-Bennett   Lumber 

Company,  Leominster. 
Richardson   Furniture   Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Richardson      Manufacturing 

Company,  Worcester. 
Richardson  Piano  Case  Co., 

Leominster. 


Feb.     4, 

1914 
Apr.    15, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Feb.    13, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 
July     3 

1914. 
Apr.    11 

1914. 
Mch.  14 

1914. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Feb.    21 

1914. 
Mch.    5 

1914. 
Sept.  16 

1914. 

Feb.     9 

1914. 
May     1 

1914. 
Nov.  16 

1914. 
Mav     1 

1914. 

Mch.  14 

1914. 
Apr.     6 

1914. 
Apr.    14 

1914. 
Apr.    14 

1914. 
Mch.    5 

1914. 
Jan.    28 

1914. 
Feb.   24 

1914. 
June     5 

1914. 

May  29 

1914. 
Mch.    5 

1914. 
Mch.    7 

1914. 
Feb.   14 

1914. 


Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Jan.     5, 

1914 
Jan.    27, 

1914. 
Dec.     9 

1913. 
Feb.   11 

1914. 
June     8 

1914. 
Mch.  10 

1914. 
Jan.    14 

1914. 
Jan.    28 

1914. 
Feb.  11 

1914. 
Feb.   25, 

1914. 
Aug.  10 

1914. 

Jan.    28 

1914. 
Apr.     7 

1914. 
Nov.  10 

1914. 
"Apr.   28 

1914. 

Jan.    29 

1914. 
Mch.  16 

1914. 
Apr. 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Jan.      9 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Feb.     9 

1914. 
Mch.  14 

1914. 

May  18 

1914. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Feb.     4 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 


Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Feb.    28, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Oct.    31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
June     1 , 

1914. 
Dec.   11, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
July    31, 

1914. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Sent.  26, 

i914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Jan.      1 , 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 

Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 


S5,000 

160,000 
25,000 

525,000f 
25,000 

500,000 
40,000 
15,C00 
50,000 

150,000 
25,000 
80,000 

150,000 

100,000 

10,000 

1,000,000 

120,000 

10,000 

5,000 

3,000 

1,000 

25,000 

300,000 

75,000 

100,000 

50,000 
100,000 
100,000 

30,000 


Assets. 


1 

g 
'.3 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

- 

- 

S7,083 

$227,500 

- 

- 

110,000 

§50,000 

174,842 

- 

4,900 

3,914 

- 

42,753 

23,884 

- 

10,966 

39,263 

- 

1,000 

- 

10 15,486 

- 

46,048 

8,500 

2,265 

137,293 

- 

3,900 

9,236 

- 

- 

503 

267,741 

91,626 

197,352 

- 

- 

59,104 

- 

10,693 

- 

986,492 

with  R.  E. 

225,508 

- 

- 

183,616 

: 

_ 

19  50 

15,249 

4,333 

7,000 

- 

- 

30 

7,802 

5,780 

22,862 

11,048 

9,299 

124,504 

- 

- 

179,230 

- 

31,957 

40,413 

- 

- 

12,180 

- 

- 

57,421 

- 

12,779 

184,569 

39,000 

16,000 

67,320 

1  Contingent  fund. 

2  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 

'  Good  will. 
'  Fixtures. 


"  Expense  paid  in  advance. 
'  Expense  accrued,  not  due. 

8  Stock  of  other  corporations. 

9  Trade-marks. 
1"  Equity. 


"  Wagons,  equipment,  etc. 
12  Guarantee  fund. 
15  1914  expenses. 
i<  Adjourned. 
15  Sinking  fund. 


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555 


0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

0  ?  0 

=3 
g 

a 

M 

1 

1 

1 

'S. 

03 
0 

.a 

T3 

a 

s| 

1 

c  i 

•J3  a 

1 

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a 
in 

►3 
-0 

Id 

13 
"0 
E-i 

- 

- 

- 

811,332 

85,000 

83,154 

- 

- 

83,178 

- 

811,332 

- 

1  S36,362 

- 

266,597 

160,000 

- 

- 

816,500 

- 

890,097 

266,597 

- 

- 

S630 

4,294 

3,664 

- 

- 

- 

- 

630 

4,294 

2  8150,000 

3  240 

- 

614,526 

525,000 

8,442 

- 

- 

81,084 

- 

614,526 

^7,104 

- 

41,166 

69,953 

20,800 

- 

- 

49,153 

_ 

- 

69,953 

9  5,000 
4  7,900 

5  30,118 
e  1,521 

3  846 
8 1,450 

"  1,651 

26,458 
2,155 

146,362 

120,488 

17,055 

92,438 

97,100 
40,000 
15,000 
50,000 

2,936 

'  1,326 

9,220 

50 

1,567 

- 

45,000 
54,000 

27,977 

11,798 

5 

12,894 

5,470 
2,000 

146,362 

120,488 

17,055 

92,438 

- 

5 1,000 

- 

330,791 

150,000 

94.888 

- 

- 

12  65,250 

20,653 

330,791 

- 

- 

6,675 

28,775 

25,000 

3,775 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,775 

- 

- 

- 

199,394 

80,000 

71,736 

- 

- 

45,000 

2,658 

199,394 

- 

- 

- 

687,011 

150,000 

92,983 

- 

36,641 

407,387 

- 

687,011 

- 

13 1,320 

329 

211,439 
20,150 

100,000 
10,000 

108,139 
2,650 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
7,500 

- 

3,300 

211,439 
20, 150  J 
1,404,828 

- 

- 

- 

1,404,828 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

404,828 

40,353 
18  3,107 

2,630 

309,483 
27,700 

120,000 
10,000 

101,850 
13,400 

4,300 

15  27,255 
16  6,699 
"  44,000 

9,679 

309,483 
27,700 

^  1,427 

20  203 
21  2,000 

- 

5,652 
55,140 

5,000 
3,000 

20,573 

83,650 

652 

27,917 

- 

5,652 
55,140 

- 

- 

- 

411 

20 

369 

- 

- 

- 

22 

411 

- 

22  27,000 

- 

93,715 

25.000 

12,947 

- 

- 

- 

55,768 

93,715 

- 

23  7,650 

- 

424,163 

200,000 

134,091 

- 

- 

90,072 

- 

424,163 

- 

- 

- 

420,929 

75,000 

17,839 

- 

243,221 

84,869 

- 

420,929 

^  18,278 

- 

14,036 

168,706 

70,100 
2^  29,900 

2,978 

- 

65,728 

- 

- 

168,706 

- 

- 

- 

27,827 

12,000 

3,243 

- 

7,000 

- 

5,584 

27,827 

^  10,000 

25493 

- 

93,089 

40,000 

19,283 

- 

22,339 

11,467 

- 

93,089 

26  1 

2'  1,839 
28  12,500 

359,148 
179,918 

100,000 
30,000 

22,772 
25,626 

- 

59,000 
46,500 

29 12,500 

164,876 
77,792 

359,148 
179,918 

1^  Interest  suspense. 
1'  Reserve. 

18  Furniture  and  appliances. 

19  And  stationery  and  oflSce  supplies. 
21  Furniture. 


21  Reports. 

22  Lease. 

23  Stocks  in  other  companies. 

2^  Amount  received  for   unauthor- 
ized stock. 


25  Insurance  prepaid. 

26  Patent  rights. 
2'  Storehouse. 

28  Treasury  stock. 

29  Reserve  for  discount. 


556 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Richmond  Garage  and  Motor 
Company,  Boston. 

Richmond  Iron  Works,  The, 
Richmond. 

Richmond  Shoe  Company, 
Salem. 

Richmond-Wellington  Hotel 
Company,  North  Adams. 

Rickard  Shoe  Company,  The, 
Lynn. 

Riddle-Robbins  Lumber  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Ridgway  Construction  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Riley  Pebbles  Shoe  Company, 
Natick. 

Ripley  &  Bartlett  Company, 
Plymouth. 

Ripley  Howland  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Boston. 

Ritz  Hotel  Company,  Boston, 

Riverbank  Court  Hotel  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Riverbank  Improvement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Riverdale  Press,  The,  Brook- 
line. 

Riverside  Co-operative  Asso- 
ciation of  Maynard,  May- 
nard. 

Riverside  Mills,  Worcester,  . 

Riverside  Park  Amusement 
Company,  Springfield. 

Rivett  Lathe  and  Grinder 
Company,  Boston. 

Roach-Webber  Company, 
East  Bridgewater. 

Roackdale  Woollen  Company, 
Boston. 

Roadstrand-Perry  Company, 
The,  Springfield. 

Robbins  &  Pierce  Company, 
Leominster. 

Robert  Bleakie  Company, 
Boston. 

Robert  Bleakie  Company, 
Boston  (2d  return). 

Robert  Carruthers  Company, 
Lowell. 

Robert  Gallagher  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Robert  H.  Spare,  Incorpo- 
rated, Springfield. 

Robert  Harrison  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Robert  Murphy's  Sons  Com- 
pany, Ayer. 


J3ya 


Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Apr.   24, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
May  13, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
June  22, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Apr.    24, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 

Feb.  19, 
1914. 

Mch.  6, 
1914. 

May  11, 
1914. 

May  14, 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
Feb.    21, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Dec.     8, 

1913. 
Nov.  27, 

1914. 
Mch.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 


Aug.     2, 

1914. 
Apr.   22, 

1914. 
June     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Sept.    1, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
Jan.    13, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Apr.    15, 

1914. 
Feb.    18, 

1914. 
May  11, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Apr.    13, 

1914. 
Jan.    13, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 

Jan.  22, 
1914. 

Jan.  28, 
1914. 

Feb.  2, 
1914. 

Jan.      5, 

1914. 
22  Feb.   20, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Nov.    4, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 


Aug.     1 

1914. 
Apr.     1 

1914. 
May  26, 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
May  27, 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Jan.    10 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
May     1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Apr.     1 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 

Dec.  20 
1913. 

Dec.  31 
1913. 

Dec.  31 
1913. 

Jan.      5 

1914. 
Jan.      5 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Oct.    31 

1913. 
Oct.    31 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.    1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 


$15,000 
80,000 
25,000 
50,000 
25,000 
25,000 
50,000 
10,000 
32,000 

108,000 
10,000 

500,000 

1,333,000 

40,000 

15,000 

100,000 
100,000 
700,000 

10,000 
5,000 
80,000 
16,100 
200,000 
200,000 
4,000 
10,000 
15,000 
25,000 
30,000 


Assets. 


S4,150 

47,554 


275,000 


2,800 
120,000 


1,000 


514,800 
,281.513 


11,013 


89,000 
122,070 


74,098 
13,975 


12,800 


4,575 


•3  2.30 

g   0)  C3  o 


Sl,130 
12,609 
7,476 

30,800 
« 23,474 


16,774 


1,836 
59,285 

61,722 

21100 

16,336 

87 

87 

4,952 


4.000 
3,000 


.-a  i 


SI, 000 
66,247 
38,932 
22,903 
16,150 
30,611 

39,753 
10,500 
76,839 


1,809 
7,194 

36,920 
114,050 

650 
6,382 


2,692 
750 
1.109 
15,535 
5,462 


1  Good  will. 

2  Investments. 

3  Prepaid  items. 
■•  And  mill. 

'  Furniture. 


8  Schooner  interest. 
'  Mortgage. 

8  Depreciation. 

9  Treasury  stock, 
w  Supplies. 


11  Deferred  charges. 

12  Accrued  liabilities. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  Plant. 

15  Suspense  accounts. 


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557 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

m  CO 

to  nj  — 

a  g  g 
en 

i 

1 
-§ 

C3 
O 

Oh 

o 

o 

Pi 
S  6 

< 

a 

•§1 

-a 
a 

■-5  a 

ca-a 

O  G> 

3 

§ 

T3 

a 
1 

1  S6,000 

- 

- 

114,265 

510,000 

$795 

$1,500 

- 

- 

$1,970 

$14,265 

- 

- 

- 

144,980 

80,000 

4,200 

5,000 

$46,067 

- 

9,713 

144,980 

- 

- 

- 

71,201 

5,000 

28,071 

- 

- 

138,130 

- 

71,201 

- 

- 

- 

304,056 

50,000 

457 

252,220 

- 

- 

1,379 

304,056 

- 

2  SI, 150 

3  6,216 

5  417 

6  2,515 

- 

105,540 

25,000 

12,608 

- 

20,000 

47,276 

656 

105,540 

- 

S10,292 

79,448 
120,500 

15,000 
50,000 

7,161 

^  2,000 

48,918 
20,500 

4,125 
8  2,244 

50,000 

79,448 
120,500 

- 

- 

- 

44,589 

10,000 

18,569 

13,330 

- 

1,651 

1,039 

44,589 

- 

9  2,000 

- 

32,998 

32,000 

289 

- 

- 

709 

- 

32,998 

- 

- 

- 

131,659 

108,000 

3,109 

- 

- 

- 

20,550 

131,659 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

10  2,721 
■ii'340 

- 

542,465 
1,575,939 

328,700 
1,333,000 

7,166 

12  5,437 

4,000 

150,000 

4,000 

27,162 
13  20,000 

238,939 

542,465 
1,575,939 

1 12,500 

"21,250 
15  2,414 

- 

46,453 

37,000 

1,589 

- 

6,910 

954 

- 

46,453 

- 

- 

25,694 

14,510 

- 

- 

3,716 

5,660 

1,808 

25,694 

19,177 

"349 

- 

131,504 
98,984 

60,000 
69,900 

115 

"  13,983 

6,984 

24,824 
12,100 

10,000 

- 

32,582 

131,504 
98,984 

1 295,390 

18  39,893 
19  9,151 
20 1,514 

1,900 

662,675 
2,000 

633,600 
2,000 

3,671 

25,404 

662,675 
2,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,900 

1,500 

231 

169 

- 

- 

- 

1,900 

23  700 

- 

- 

117,915 

80,000 

5,120 

'  27,000 

3,000 

2,795 

- 

117,915 

- 

- 

433 

16,102 

16,100 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,102 

- 

- 

312,139 

403,213 

200,000 

24  203,213 

- 

- 

- 

- 

403,213 

- 

■  - 

308,344 

403,213 

200,000 

24  203,213 

- 

- 

- 

- 

403,213 

- 

- 

- 

9,595 

4,000 

1,256 

- 

- 

4,000 

339 

9,595 

• 

25  3,066 

26  1,500 
2'  7,669 

14,535 

54,970 
23,696 

5,500 
15,000 

24,047 
2,896 

5,000 

5,800 

- 

20,423 

54,970 
23,696 

- 

- 

1,011 

34,896 

25,000 

9,896 

- 

- 

34,896 

1 3,000 

- 

- 

20,131 

12,000 

1,350 

28  3,100 

2,700 

981 

- 

20,131 

16  Insurance. 

1'  Owing  directors. 

18  Jigs  and  fixtures. 

19  Expense  paid  in  advance. 

20  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


21  And  tools. 

22  Adjourned. 

23  Patent  rights. 

2"'  Indebtedness  exclusively  to  stock- 
holders. 


25  Tools. 

26  Teaming. 

2'  Soda  fountain,  fixtures  and  equip- 
ment. 
28  Mortgages. 


558 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


.a 

S 

a 

C3 

"S. 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

a3 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

TION. 

o 

1 

c3 

.2 

C3 

■a  S 

-a 

a 
1 

anufactu 
Merchan 
Material 
Stock  in 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

« 

<! 

(S 

S 

S 

O 

Robert  Murray  Co.  Inc.,  The, 

May     1, 

1  _ 

Dec.  31, 

850,000 

_ 

S400 

8300 

$2,936 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Robert    R.    McNutt,    Inc., 

May     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    20, 

15,000 

- 

3 1,000 

i  5,000 

1,565 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robert  Whittaker  Co.,  North- 

Feb.     2, 

Oct.    24, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

$12,000 

19,000 

550 

10,427 

borough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Robert     Wilson     Company, 

Mch.  24, 

6  Jan.    28, 

Dee.   31, 

10,000 

- 

980 

2,999 

3,395 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Roberts   Iron    Works    Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    11, 

Deo.   31, 

40,000 

- 

18,784 

23,129 

31,902 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Robertson    Company,    The, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,711 

17,961 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robertson  Motor  Car  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

1,700 

2,314 

31,770 

15,277 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Robertson  Sutherland  Com- 

May   6, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

9 10,880 

- 

109,328 

16,400 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robinson    and    Jones    Com- 

May 18, 

May    4, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

2,000 

8,124 

16,607 

22,925 

pany,  Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robinson  Bramley  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

100 

125 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robinson-Brockway     Manu- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

14 1,485 

5,258 

5,777 

facturing  Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robinson  Export  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

16  Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

69,366 

69,113 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Robinson  Glue  Corporation, 

May  18, 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.     1, 

35,000 

3,000 

300 

- 

602 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Robinson  Transfer  Co., 

July    20, 

16  July    17, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,023 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roche  and  Daly  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     2, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,014 

1,790 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rockdale     Lime     Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

9,633 

60 

- 

47 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rockingham  Milk  Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    28, 

12,000 

- 

5,700 

787 

16,109 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rookport  Granite  Company 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

237,535 

34,000 

103,046 

161,594 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rookport  Isinglass  Company, 

July   22, 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

20,909 

4,397 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rookport   Wharf   Company, 

Oct.     8, 

Sept.  26, 

Aug.  31, 

26,000 

9,100 

- 

- 

939 

Rookport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rockwell  Woolen  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

25,000 

5,000 

25,878 

34,942 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rockwood    Chemical    Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Dec.     4, 

Deo.     4, 

20,000 

- 

53 

280 

568 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Rockwood     Mclntyre     Co., 

July     1, 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

6,970 

38,498 

23,116 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rockwood    Sprinkler    Com- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

260,000 

94,199 

55,938 

116,303 

226,051 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Rocky    Meadow    Company, 

June     8, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

25,600 

12,800 

- 

- 

648 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rocky  Neck  Marine  Railway 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.    6, 

Deo.  31, 

26,000 

17,500 

2,000 

3,866 

9,747 

Company,  The,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  None  held  since  organization. 

2  Good  will. 

3  And  tools. 

<  And    second-hand    lumber    and 
building  material. 


6  Horses  and  wagons. 
6  Date  of  postponement. 
'  Auto  truck  team. 
'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
9  Interest  in  building. 


10  Horse  and  wagon. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  Prepaid  express. 

13  Patent  rights. 
I''  And  fixtures. 


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Liabilities. 

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3,500 

- 

- 

- 

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20,000 

6,264 

810,075 

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- 

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- 

51,172 

25,000 

10,044 

- 

- 

9,982 

6,146 

51,172 

- 

- 

- 

51,061 

10,000 

4,456 

- 

15,000 

8 1,000 

20,605 

51,061 

10 1,200 

11 10,500 

12  1,338 

149,646 
49,656 

50,000 
15,000 

20,548 
26,626 

72,000 

7,098 
8  8,030 

149,646 
49,656 

13  500 

- 

3,715 

5,440 

5,000 

440 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,440 

- 

15  648 

- 

13,168 

8,600 

1,719 

- 

1,599 

1.250 

- 

13,168 

- 

11705 

- 

139,184 

25,000 

22,995 

- 

63,241 

27,948 

- 

139,184 

- 

- 

35,331 

39,233 

35,000 

1,900 

- 

2,333 

- 

- 

39,233 

- 

1' 11,524 
13  70 

- 

13,874 

5,000 

1,166 

20  4,200 

2,148 

1,360 

- 

13,874 

21  8,000 

19  257 

18  101 

- 

11,905 

10,000 

624 

- 

1,200 

- 

81 

11,905 

13 1,020 

- 

- 

10,760 

10,000 

8 

- 

300 

452 

- 

10,760 

2  2,100 

- 

3,424 

28,120 

12,000 

12,120 

- 

4,000 

- 

28,120 

2  6,300 

22  48,135 
5  4,240 
23 14,594 
24  32,830 
25 17,948 
26  4,050 

657,972 
31,606 

300,000 
6,300 

21,056 
19,553 

100,000 

109,300 

127,616 
5,753 

657,972 
31,606 

- 

- 

15,961 

26,000 

26,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,000 

- 

- 

- 

90,820 

50,000 

6,806 

12,000 

- 

14,225 

7,789 

90,820 

27 15,000 
2  4,600 

- 

- 

20,501 

20,000 

207 

- 

- 

- 

294 

20,501 

- 

- 

68,584 

25,000 

21,391 

- 

22,193 

- 

- 

68,584 

- 

28  22,760 

- 

515,251 

204,600 

8,707 

20  29,500 

159,187 

- 

113,257 

515,251 

- 

- 

12,152 

25,600 

25,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,600 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

35,113 

26,000 

7,621 

- 

- 

- 

1,492 

35,113 

15  Insurance,  interest  and  discount, 

etc. 
1'  Adjourned. 

1'  Horses,  vehicles  and  equipment. 
18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


19  Unexpired  insurance.  24  Vessels. 

20  Mortgages.  25  Sinking  fund. 

21  Trade-marks,  trade  names  and  good  will.  26  Securities. 

22  Appliances  and  tools.  27  Trade-marks. 

23  Eailroad.  28  Jny.  in  contracts. 


560 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Rodney  Hunt  Machine  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

$75,000 

S28,000 

1  $28,422 

$63,886 

$31,035 

pany,  Orange. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Roebling  Construction  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

s  8,000 

7,367 

52,783 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

The,  Boston. 

Roger  T.  Fay  Co.,  New  Bed- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

i»  6,000 

4,027 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rogers  &  Atwood  Pubhshing 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

691 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rogers   and   Whitney   Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

12,068 

12  9,162 

5,115 

5,338 

pany,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rogers  Isinglass  &  Glue  Com- 

Sept. 10, 

July      1, 

July      1, 

75,000 

24,550 

4,000 

7,512 

2,762 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rogers,    Lunt    and    Bowlen 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

204,000 

21,990 

12,139 

101,783 

263,179 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rogers  Sporting  Goods  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

July    24, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

3,132 

9,343 

4,872 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roland  M.  Baker  Company, 

Aug.  26, 

May   14, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

12,879 

85,204 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roland  T.  Oakes  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    15, 

8,000 

- 

2,500 

25,126 

18,005 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roll    Stationery    Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

2,499 

12,685 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rollaway  Screen   Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

22  10,000 

16,154 

3,397 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

RoUaway  Skating-rink  Com- 

July   10, 

May  11, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

19,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

pany,  Revere. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rolling   Tooth   Brush   Com- 

Feb.   17, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,125 

730 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rollins  Heel  Arch  Co.,  Brock- 

May  11, 

25  Mch.  24, 

Jan.    14, 

50,000 

_ 

1,012 

39 

150 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roman  Road  Company,  Bos- 

May 25, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,987 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rome-Feigenson  Company, 

Nov.  16, 

July    30, 

July    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,219 

6,300 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rood  and   Woodbury  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

55,764 

21,682 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Roope  Eddy  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.    24, 

Aug.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

118,877 

95,012 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roper  Bros.  Co.,  Needham,   . 

Nov.  30, 
1914. 

Oct.    30, 
1914. 

July   31, 
1914. 

50,000 

10,408 

26  50,032 

49,086 

3,375 

Ropes  Drug  Company,  Salem, 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

Nov.    4, 
1913. 

Nov.  12, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

- 

32,662 

6,528 

Ropes    Drug    Company    of 

Jan.      8, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

800 

4,927 

964 

Beverly,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ropes    Drug    Company    of 

Dec.    13, 

Nov.    4, 

Nov.     1, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

15,000 

3,096 

Lynn,  Lynn. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ropes    Drug    Company    of 

Nov.  14, 

Nov.    3, 

Oct.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

1,000 

15,000 

3,048 

Lynn,  Lynn  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rosary  Floral  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Jan     14, 

1914. 

Nov.  28, 
1913. 

Nov.     1, 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

1,450 

29  600 

6,898 

Rose  Bindery  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   3, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.  10, 

5,000 

- 

1,500 

900 

3,477 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Rose  Brook  Bog  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.   11, 

Feb.     9, 

15,000 

14,500 

500 

- 

638 

Wareham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roscbery  College  Company, 

Aug.    17, 

Apr.    19, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

4,315 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Good  will  and  patterns. 

'  Hydro  electric  station  and  equip- 
ment. 
*  Insurance  (unexpired  premiums). 
'  Deferred  salaries. 
0  Dividend  payable. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

8  And  tools. 

'  Open  contracts. 
'"  And  horses,  wagons  and  stock  in 

trade. 
'1  Good  will. 
12  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


"  Mortgage. 
»  Trade-marks. 
15  Fixtures. 
18  Contracts. 
1'  Secret  process. 
13  Mortgages. 


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Liabilities. 

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57,116 

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- 

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- 

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10,027 

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30,482 

30,200 

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- 

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- 

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33,183 

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54,300 

3,490 

18  3,000 

10,000 

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71,024 

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16  5,400 
1'  10,000 

- 

- 

- 

399,091 

204,000 

- 

10,000 

100,000 

- 

85,091 

399,091 

19  300 

- 

- 

17,647 

10,000 

685 

- 

5,000 

- 

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17,647 

- 

20  32,299 

- 

130,382 

50,000 

26,879 

- 

43,503 

21 10,000 

- 

130,382 

- 

- 

- 

45,631 

8,000 

678 

- 

29,927 

7,026 

- 

45,631 

19  35,000 

- 

50,184 

35,000 

5,200 

- 

358 

9,626 

- 

50,184 

- 

100,851 

130,402 

100,000 

30,402 

- 

- 

- 

- 

130,402 

- 

- 

796 

20,796 

20,000 

- 

- 

796 

- 

- 

20,796 

23  500 

_ 

678 

26,033 

25,000 

1,033 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

26,033 

21 3,000 

11 20,000 

19  30,290 

- 

66 

32,307 

32,070 

237 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,307 

11750 

11 100,000 

- 

- 

101,987 

100,000 

1,588 

- 

- 

- 

399 

101,987 

- 

- 

- 

13,519 

5,000 

921 

- 

4,500 

- 

3,098 

13,519 

- 

- 

- 

77,446 

50,000 

6,848 

- 

20,598 

- 

- 

77,446 

- 

- 

- 

213,889 

40,000 

19,206 

- 

150,000 

- 

4,683 

213,889 

- 

27  2,886 

- 

115,787 

50,000 

57,445 

- 

- 

- 

8,342 

115,787 

- 

28  5,100 

- 

44,290 

10,000 

6,646 

- 

23,500 

- 

4,144 

44,290 

- 

- 

- 

6,691 

5,000 

661 

- 

- 

- 

1,030 

6,691 

- 

15 1,000 

- 

19,096 

10,000 

2,655 

- 

5,000 

- 

1,441 

19,096 

- 

- 

- 

19,048 

10,000 

3,011 

- 

5,000 

- 

1,037 

19,048 

- 

15 1,500 

10,448 

1,000 

3,941 
30  300 

- 

- 

- 

5,207 

10,448 

- 

- 

31  2,765 

8,642 

5,000 

1,142 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

8,642 

- 

- 

186 

15,824 

15,000 

- 

- 

824 

- 

- 

15,824 

11  24,800 

32  8,000 
33 13,781 

13,289 

64,185 

48,120 

4,487 

33  800 

10,778 

- 

- 

- 

64,185 

19  Patent  rights. 

20  Stocks. 

21  Reserve. 

22  And  equipment. 

23  Patent  rights  and  contracts. 

21  Trade-marks  and  trade  names. 


25  Adjourned. 

26  And  tools,  motors  and  electrical 

equipment. 
2'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
28  Stock    in    other    Massachusetts 

corporations. 


29  And  greenhouse. 
3°  Greenhouse  debt. 

31  Deficit  from  old  business. 

32  Equipment. 

33  Other  accounts. 


562 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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Rosebrooks  &  Gummings  Inc., 

May  29, 

1  _ 

_ 

S45,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Webster. 

1914. 

Rosengard     Furniture    Co., 

June     6, 

2  June    2, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

S922 

S13,605 

S19,717 

The,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rosoff  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 16, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,300 

1,369 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ross    Brothers    Company, 

Dec.    18, 

Dec.     2, 

Sept.  30, 

75,000 

- 

_ 

78,556 

53,466 

Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Ross     Towboat     Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,370 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Round    Jewelry    Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,041 

2,047 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Round     Swamp     Cranberry 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

36,000 

$11,000 

170 

- 

- 

Company,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rounds    Electric    Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

617 

1,831 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rourke-Martin       Company, 

Nov.  12, 

8  July  28, 

June  30, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rowe  and  Emerson  Company, 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.     3, 

24,000 

- 

- 

35,441 

7,022 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rowe  Contracting  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

750 

9 11,476 

- 

10  6,582 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rowe's  Wharf,  Proprietors  of. 

Mch.  14, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.   28, 

12  _ 

510,300 

- 

- 

85,873 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxburgh     Publishing     Co., 

June  10, 

May     1, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,120 

1,010 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury  Building  Repair  Co. 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,158 

978 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury   Carpet   Company, 

Sept.  30, 

June  18, 

Mch.  31, 

120,000 

343,968 

100,000 

497,889 

278,711 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury  Central  Wharf,  Bos- 

May  19, 

May  14, 

Apr.    30, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury  Painting  and  Deco- 

May   6, 

2  Mch.  16, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

600 

3,226 

rating  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Roxbury  Provision  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.     5, 

20,000 

- 

- 

840 

1,179 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury  Shoe  Thread  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

9,280 

16,787 

11,011 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury    Stable    Company, 

Oct.      7, 

Aug.  21, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

2,894 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Roxbury  Theatre  Company, 

Oct.      3, 

May  26, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

270 

300 

1,347 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Royal  and  Merrill  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.   31, 

1,000 

- 

25 

- 

415 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royal  Blue  Line  Company, 

May   13, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

1- 17,500 

1,286 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royal    Candy    Company, 

June    3, 

Apr.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

9,000 

25,000 

10,011 

6,593 

9,194 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royal     Comb     Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

10,404 

13,913 

16,685 

11,666 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royal  Dairy  Lunch  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

1,700 

344 

638 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royal   Furniture   Company, 

May  20, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    28, 

20,000 

_ 

970 

17,782 

52,675 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Royal    Laundry    Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

10,000 

- 

7,265 

372 

1,258 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Royal   Manufacturing   Com- 

Aug. 25, 

July   25, 

July   25, 

50,000 

- 

9,718 

17,612 

54,566 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Royal  Silver  Black  Fox  Co., 

July     6, 

2  May     2, 

Feb.      1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

702 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Royal    Steam    Heater    Co., 

May  29, 

May     7, 

May     1, 

5,000 

_ 

2,091 

15,858 

15,197 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  None    held    since    organization. 

Corporation  has  never  done  any 
business. 

2  Adjourned. 


'  Good  will. 

■>  Fixtures. 

^  Equipment. 

"  Tow  boats  and  equipment. 


'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

8  Corporation  has  not  begun  busi- 

ness. 

9  And  autos. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


563 


0/  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

1 

i 

1 

i 

1 
'a 

0 

M 

J. 

"a 
•0 

a 

J. 

"§ 
-a 
a 

"ii 

■-3  a 

1 

§ 

0 

"a 
"o 

- 

- 

- 

834,244 

$5,000 

88,061 

- 

811,250 

89,933 

- 

834,244 

3  36,000 

4 16,755 

- 

16,424 

12,000 

1,874 

- 

- 

- 

82,550 

16,424 

3  7,500 

5 14,047 

- 

153,569 

75,000 

49,283 

- 

15,500 

- 

13,786 

153,569 

3 1,500 
3  4,000 

6  38,728 
4  200 

S459 

55,598 
8,747 

500 

7  42,900 

8,000 

6,187 

747 

- 

4,000 

2,011 

~ 

55,598 
8,747 

- 

- 

- 

11,170 

9,600 

- 

- 

- 

1,570 

- 

11,170 

- 

- 

- 

2,448 

1,000 

1,019 

- 

- 

- 

429 

2,448 

- 

- 

1,500 

1,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

42,463 

24,000 

3,528 

- 

14,720 

- 

215 

42,463 

- 

"9,476 

- 

28,284 

20,000 

6,209 

- 

- 

- 

2,075 

■     28,284 

- 

- 

- 

596,173 

12  _ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3  5,000 

13 1,220 

- 

10,350 

1,200 

2,326 

- 

3,000 

2,933 

891 

10,350 

3500 

"380 

42 

4,058 

2,100 

1,958 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,058 

- 

- 

- 

1,220,568 

43,400 

248,203 

- 

- 

- 

928,965 

1,220,568 

- 

15  299,300 

700 

300,000 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,826 

650 

2,918 

- 

- 

- 

258 

3,826 

3  200 

- 

1,242 

3,461 

1,200 

2,261 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,461 

- 

"100 

- 

37,178 

15,000 

8,142 

- 

2,500 

11,536 

- 

37,178 

3 1,800 

- 

2,746 

13,440 

10,000 

3,440 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,440 

- 

- 

6,341 

8,258 

8,000 

258 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,258 

- 

- 

560 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

1,000 

3  99,000 

- 

- 

117,786 

100,000 

16,747 

- 

- 

1,039 

117,786 

- 

- 

2,123 

52,921 

9,000 

808 

813,781 

24,100 

5,232 

- 

52,921 

3  4,500 

- 

- 

57,168 

10,400 

21,190 

8,000 

15,338 

- 

2,240 

57,168 

18 1,000 
3 1,700 

: 

3,845 

9,227 
71,427 

5,000 
20,000 

4,227 
41,872 

: 

- 

: 

9,555 

9,227 
71,427 

- 

- 

- 

8,895 

6,000 

1,249 

- 

1,646 

- 

- 

8,895 

- 

- 

67,298 

81,896 
68,000 
33,146 

27,000 

'  2,500 

50,300 

19 17,700 

5,000 

45,145 
6,903 

- 

9,500 

11,743 

7,251 

81,896 
68,000 
33,146 

i">  Including  questionable  accounts. 

11  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

12  160  shares,  par  value  not  fixed. 

13  Copyrights. 


"  Tools. 

15  2,993  shares  of  its  capital  stock. 

18  Insurance  prepaid. 


1'  And  cars  and  equipment. 

18  Trade-marks. 

19  Subscription  on  stock. 


564  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 

.9 

a 
1 

15 
a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

M . 

TION. 

"3 

1    . 

Ms 

'.3 

ufacturf 
erchand 
aterjal, 
ock  in  P 
i. 

-§.1 

S 

C3 

s 

CIS 

D^ 

1 

£8 

giss^i 

1^ 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

s 

o 

Roval  Transmitter  Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.     8, 

§10,000 

_ 

_ 

$200 

the,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Royal  Typewriter  Company, 

Dec.    10, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

57,896 

S78,928 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Royal  Wine  and  Cigar  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2  83,285 

1,005 

190 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royal  Worcester  CoTset  Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

3229,058 

117,284 

799,183 

586,706 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Royee    Laundry    Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

27,216 

1,619 

9,768 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rubber  Fibre  Company,  Bos- 

May 19, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

2,642 

2,599 

1,269 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rubber  -  Heel  -  Cushion  -  In- 

June 24, 

June     1, 

'  May  30, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

sole  Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rubberhide  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  19, 

8- 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

2,691 

- 

32,981 

18,659 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ruddock  Shoe  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Sept.  29, 
1914. 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

Aug.  31, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

5,000 

24,453 

23,207 

Russell   &   Co.   Inc.,   Cam- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

25,000 

2,000 

49,088 

86,262 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Russell  Bo.x  Company,  Chel- 

Aug. 11, 

May     4, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

48,084 

32,533 

23,539 

25,888 

sea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept.   8, 

Aug.  26, 

July    31, 

100,000 

29,629 

27,140 

27,550 

1,738 

pany,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Russia    Cement    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  10, 

Feb.      1, 

700,000 

168,663 

72,000 

302,798 

150,065 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Rutland      Cafe      Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

925 

888 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Rutland     Drug     Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

7,000 

1,200 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ryan  &  Duffee  Incorporated, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,760 

306 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ryan-Cushing  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    13, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

2,738 

6,303 

22,693 

Ryan   Transportation   Com- 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   15, 

1,000 

_ 

950 

_ 

50 

^  pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.    A.    Eastman    Company, 

May  20, 

May    4, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

20,798 

7,298 

27,501 

19,057 

Milford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.    A.    Freeman    Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

900 

_ 

9,365 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  A.  Ryan  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 10, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

842 

2,500 

880 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  A.  Woods  Machine  Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

67,272 

60,114 

172,602 

234,759 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  .\bdelnour  Company,  Fall 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

15,000 

2,000 

1,417 

5,915 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  &  M.  Company,  Taunton, 

Mch.    7, 
1914. 

Jan.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

900 

6,866 

5,831 

S.  -Armstrong  Company,  The, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

7,000 

_ 

8,250 

4,075 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  Atwood  &  Company  Incor- 

Dec.  12, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.  12, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

271 

3,606 

porated,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

S.  B.  Dibble  Lumber  Com- 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

44,000 

with  R.  E. 

33,962 

53,222 

_  pany.  The,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  B.  Wiley  &  Sons  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

23,100 

28,380 

- 

6,211 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  Bent  &  Bros.,  Inc.,  Gard- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

43,000 

12,000 

98,606 

37,168 

ner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Patent  rights. 

2  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Investments. 

*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


^  Reserve  for  bad  debts,  discount, 
taxes,  government,  state,  city. 
"  Horse  and  wagon  equipment. 


'  Corporation  has  not  transacted 
any  business. 

8  None  held  in  1913. 

9  Trade-marks. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


565 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

a 

1 

1 
2 

o 

o 

o 

H 

1 
■a  § 

'S  a 

"S 

3 
02 

1 

a 

y3 
o 

CM 

1  S9,700 

- 

8100 

810,000 

810,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

810,000 

- 

- 

44,635 

181,459 

1,000 

$180,459 

- 

- 

- 

- 

181,459 

- 

S520 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

3  83,275 
6  2,463 

1,815,506 
41,066 

800,000 
15,000 

118,833 
21,202 

8720,602 

i  110,246 

5  65,825 

84,864 

1,815,506 
41,066 

123,000 

- 

- 

29,510 

25,000 

4,427 

- 

- 

- 

83 

29,510 

9  9,362 
If  3,000 

11263 
12  235 
23,150 

6,463 

96,804 

34,500 

62,304 

- 

- 

- 

- 

96,804 

- 

- 

52,660 

30,000 

17,507 

- 

S3,000 

- 

2,153 

52,660 

- 

12 1,500 
"4,500 

i'645 

20,778 

168,350 
130,044 
107,480 

90,000 

19,600 

16  900 

100,000 

13,851 

21,689 

980 

15  $25,000 

18,084 
'6,500 

- 

39,499 
69,771 

168,350 
130,044 
107,480 

10  400,000 

1 1,600 
9  3,500 
i»  3,375 
i»  3,200 

- 

- 

1,093,526 
10,288 

11,400 

600,000 
10,000 

10,000 

34,997 
1,400 

- 

111,000 
288 

315,539 
18  31,990 

- 

1,093,526 
10,288 

11,400 

1 1,980 

- 

1,360 

12,406 

10,000 

96 

2,310 

- 

- 

- 

12,406 

- 

- 

- 

31,734 

10,000 

5,139 

- 

10,271 

- 

6,324 

31,734 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,228 

76,882 

25,000 

51,882 

- 

- 

- 

- 

76,882 

- 

- 

- 

10,265 

5,000 

4,848 

•  - 

- 

- 

417 

10,265 

9 1,000 
i"  8,500 

- 

: 

13,722 
534,747 

10,000 
300,000 

3,722 
18,243 

- 

150,000 

66,504 

_ 

13,722 

534,747 

- 

- 

400 

24,732 

12,400 

2,332 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,732 

- 

- 

- 

13,597 

5,000 

1,023 

- 

6,886 

- 

688 

13,597 

- 

- 

9,922 

29,247 

10,000 

19,247 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,247 

10  2,000 

19  626 

- 

6,503 

5,000 

1,259 

- 

- 

244 

- 

6,503 

- 

- 

- 

131,184 

40,000 

20  66,118 

- 

- 

25,066 

- 

131,184 

10  6,600 

- 

- 

64,291 

30,000 

34,259 

- 

- 

- 

32 

64,291 

- 

- 

- 

190,774 

75,000 

22,664 

75,000 

12,500 

- 

5,610 

190,774 

10  Good  will. 

11  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

12  Stock  in  other  companies. 

13  Horses  and  wagons. 


11  Tools  and  fixtures. 
15  Real  estate  mortgage. 
1'  Subscription  to  stock. 
1'  OfiBce  furniture  and  fixtures. 


18  Reserves. 

19  Horse,  wagon,  tools  and  fixtures. 

20  Debts. 


566 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

C9 

Assets. 

1 
1 

03 

O 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 
S 

0 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and. 
k  in  Proc- 

11 

si 

"cl 

s 

03 

.§1 

13 
8 

[anuf 
Meri 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

11 

p=  " 

Q 

Q 

<! 

P5 

§ 

S 

o 

S.    Blaisdell    Jr.    Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.     8 

,      Dec.     1, 

85,000 

S10,000 

$3,070 

_ 

$56,949 

The,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913 

S.  Bloom,  Incorporated,  Fall  ' 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.  31 

,      Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

$6,720 

2,348 

River. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

S.  C.  Follansbee  Company, 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.     9 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

741 

1,326 

3,389 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S-C-S  Box  Company,  Incor- 

May 18, 

Mch.  21 

,      Dec.   27, 

1,500 

- 

4,364 

2,420 

2,554 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.   D.   Grossman   Company, 

Aug.  17, 

Aug.    4 

,      Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,116 

41,065 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  E.  Bentley  Company,  The, 

May     1, 

3  Apr.     7 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

550 

5,000 

950 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  E.  Cassino  Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Dec.   27 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

11,000 

4,000 

2,000 

5,899 

Salem. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

S.  Eugene  Proctor  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   14 

,      Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

6,160 

7,087 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  G.  Parker  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.    3, 

Aug.     8 

July   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  Gray  Company,  The,  Wal- 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

23,443 

13,877 

3,405 

14,944 

pole. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  H.  Couch  Company  Inc., 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  17 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

10,000 

8,000 

18,062 

22,641 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  H.  Davis  Company,  Bos- 

May 14, 

Apr.     4 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

81,240 

39,802 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  H.  Howe  Shoe  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

150,000 

with  R.  E. 

168,476 

212,609 

The,  Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  H.  Huggon  Company,  The, 

Dec.   11, 

Aug.  21 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,739 

6,941 

Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

S.  H.  Huggon  Company,  The, 

Oct.    27, 

Aug.  24 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,449 

5,935 

Brockton  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

• 

S.  H.  Reynolds'  Sons  Com- 

Feb.  10, 

Jan.     6 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8  30,436 

14,328 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.     I.     Howard     Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

2,800 

7,864 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  L.  Gabriel  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    14 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

630 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.    L.    Prentiss    Company, 

June  25, 

June  10 

May  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

8,361 

16,520 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  Lebow  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    11, 
1914. 

Jan.      7 
1914. 

Jan.     7, 
1914. 

5,000 

- 

~ 

5,459 

5,649 

S.  M.  Howes  Company,  The, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    2 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

- 

26,065 

139,389 

116,701 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  M.  Hunt  Company,  The, 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.    13 

■Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

376 

20,494 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.    M.    Stevens    Company, 

July   11, 

June     1 

June     1, 

7,000 

- 

775 

4,008 

5,913 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  N.  and  C.  Russell  Manu- 

May 29, 

May    6 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

35,000 

25,000 

141,211 

33,700 

facturing  Company,  Pitts- 
field. 
S.  Porter  and  Company,  In- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    20 

Deo.  31, 

75,000 

6,100 

22,421 

47,408 

24,437 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  R.  Bailey  and  Company 

May     5, 

Apr.   23 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

68,506 

64,133 

21,053 

(Incorporated),  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  R.  Briggs  Co.,  Boston, 

Nov.     3, 
1914. 

Oct.      5 
1914. 

Sept.  30, 
1914. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

41,445 

S.    Robinson    &    Company, 

Dec.     5, 

Aug.  25 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

3,000 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

S.  S.  Holton  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Mch.    4, 
1914. 

Jan.    12 
1914. 

Deo.  31, 
1913. 

5,000 

- 

~ 

— 

1,314 

S.  S.  Krcsge  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 20, 

Mch.    3 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

107,014 

13,421 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  S.  Pierce  Company,  Bos- 

June   4, 

May  11 

Mch.  31, 

1,000,000 

876,728 

- 

1,431,280 

955,703 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Inventory  insurance. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Should  have  been  held. 


<  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
''  Patent  rights. 
"  Prepaid  expenses. 


'  Investments. 
8  And  fixtures. 
8  Personal  property  and  good  will. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  567 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

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- 

S70,159 

S5,000 

S2,210 

- 

S51,365 

Sll,584 

- 

870,159 

- 

- 

S571 

9,639 

5,000 

4,639 

- 

- 

■ 

- 

9,639 

2S400 

- 

- 

5,856 

2,000 

1,520 

- 

2,262 

- 

874 

5,853 

- 

- 

186 

9,524 

30 

9,494 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,524 

- 

- 

- 

51,181 

10,000 

21,893 

- 

- 

19,288 

- 

51,181 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

5,000 

900 

- 

- 

- 

600 

6,500 

2 100,000 

- 

- 

122,899 

100,000 

2,500 

- 

20,095 

304 

- 

122,899 

- 

4  987 

108 

14,342 

10,500 

3,391 

- 

- 

451 

- 

14,342 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

55,669 

30,000 

8,851 

- 

- 

- 

16,818 

55,669 

5  670 

- 

- 

54,373 

27,000 

10,897 

- 

13,421 

3,055 

- 

54,373 

- 

« 2,628 
6 1,620 
7  4,000 

- 

125,290 

25,000 

45,214 

- 

18,000 

37,078 

- 

125,290 

- 

- 

535,085 

300,000 

55,537 

- 

155,000 

24,548 

- 

535,085 

2  1,500 

- 

- 

18,180 

7,200 

4,840 

- 

- 

2,800 

3,340 

18,180 

2  1,500 

- 

- 

16,884 

7,200 

7,645 

- 

- 

2,039 

- 

16,884 

- 

- 

- 

44,764 

21,000 

17,144 

- 

- 

- 

6,620 

44,764 

- 

- 

- 

11,664 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,664 

11,664 

- 

14,779 

32 

11,441 

7,700 

- 

S3,500 

241 

- 

- 

11,441 

- 

- 

- 

24,881 

20,000 

1,217 

- 

- 

3,664 

- 

24,881 

- 

10  215 

- 

11,323 

3,000 

7,378 

- 

- 

945 

- 

11,323 

- 

- 

- 

282,155 

125,000 

20,141 

- 

94,677 

42,337 

282,155 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

25,870 

10,000 

15,143 

- 

- 

727 

25,870 

"908 

12  3,201 

943 

12,547 
238,112 

4,500 
100,000 

8,047 
7,166 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

70,946 
13  60,000 

- 

12,547 
238,112 

2  5,000 
242,196 

14 1,024 

'  30,000 
15  133 

136,417 

106,390 
562,438 

75,000 
460,000 

19,916 

102,438 

~ 

~ 

10,581 
1^893 

: 

106,390 
562,438 

- 

4  200 

- 

41,645 

10,000 

91 

- 

29,000 

- 

2,554 

41,645 

- 

- 

6,000 

11,500 

10,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

11,500 

2  5,000 

- 

6,431 

12,745 

5,000 

7,745 

- 

- 

- 

12,745 

- 

4  49,352 

1'  50,485 

- 

220,272 
3,263,711 

25,000 
1,000,000 

145 
752,961 

454,000 

92,540 

178,462 

564,210 
18  400,000 

16,665 

220,272 
3,263,711 

1"  Fixtures. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Insurance  paid  in  advance. 


"  Reserve. 

14  Prepaid  items. 

15  Reserve  for  discounts. 


15  Insurance  unaccrued. 
1'  Permanent  improvement. 
18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


568 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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S.  Slater  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  24, 

Feb.   22, 

Dec.  31, 

$4,500,000 

_ 

$2,000,000 

$2,630,143 

$1,718,868 

rated,  Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.  Vorenberg  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

101,439 

231 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S.   W.   Card   Manufacturing 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1 , 

3,000,000 

S109,f56 

155,433 

242,092 

51,044 

Company,  Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  W.  Lakin  and  Sons  Co., 

Aug.     7, 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  31, 

16,000 

5,200 

5  5,500 

14,041 

16,841 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

S.  W.  Loomis  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

22,486 

22,567 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sable     Lumber     Company, 

July    17, 

June  17, 

May  31, 

93,400 

127,966 

31,430 

57,043 

15,057 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sackett   Company,   The, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.    16, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,238 

4,133 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Saco-Lowell  Shops,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  ,31, 
1914. 

Mch.    9, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

3,600,000 

3  2,760,202 

with  R.  E. 

1,075,207 

1,678,950 

Saeger   Cut   Sole   Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

630 

35,377 

60,773 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Safety     Gas     Lighter     Co., 

Aug.   11, 

1- Aug.    4, 

Mch.  31, 

7,200 

- 

9  3,751 

5,672 

10,048 

HaverhiU. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sagamore  Manufacturing 

Nov.  10, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  26, 

1,200,000 

530,000 

1,286,426 

98,248 

224,826 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sager-Packard  Hardware  Co., 

Apr.    29, 

12  Mch.  30, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

11,949 

1,190 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

St.  Clairs',  (Inc.),  Boston,     . 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Feb.   25, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

11,793 

32,634 

St.  James  Hotel  Company, 

Jan.    19, 

Oct.      2, 

Sept.  20, 

3,000 

_ 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

Lowell  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

St.   James  Hotel  Company, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.      2, 

Sept.  20, 

3,000 

- 

500 

300 

300 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

St.  Jean  Baptiste  Corpora- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

13,000 

_ 

_ 

398 

tion,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

St.  Louis  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

20,000 

- 

- 

16,400 

14,477 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

St.  Mary's  Square  Drug  Com- 

May 21, 

May    9, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

117 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem    Bay    Line    Transfer 

Nov.  21, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,m 

324 

Company,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem    Charitable    Building 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

6,200 

3,700 

_ 

- 

214 

Association,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem    Commercial    School, 

Sept.  17, 

July    29, 

July     1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

18  2,321 

2,810 

Incorporated,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem   Elevator  Works,   In- 

May 15, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

5,800 

7,200 

17,273 

corporated,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem    Laundry    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   28, 

30,000 

_ 

23,746 

1,660 

13,028 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Salem  Lead  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,000 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Salem   Manufacturing   Com- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

25,733 

18,486 

32,230 

19,300 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Salem    Oil    &    Grease    Co., 

May     1, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

1,600 

4,000 

2,600 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem  Press  Company,  The, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,637 

6,664 

752 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem  Rubber  Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

9,899 

781 

(»  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem  Shoe  Stock  Company, 

June  13, 

May     4, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,000 

14,941 

12,917 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Salem    Storage    Warehouse 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

42,273 

300 

_ 

6,289 

Company,  The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Reserve  fund. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Hand  tools. 

<  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

'And  fi.xtures. 


"  Fixtures. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

8  Securities. 

'  And  equipment. 

1°  Securities  of  other  corporations. 


11  Insurance,  interest  and  taxes  pre- 

paid. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  Patents. 


1914. 


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569 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  — 

Con. 

LlABILmES. 

III 

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Capital  Stock. 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

1   _ 
■So 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

J 

1 

1 

■i 

- 

- 

81,972 

86,850,983 

84,500,000 

3100,983 

- 

850,000 

81,700,000 

- 

86,350,983 

- 

- 

- 

101,670 

50,000 

19,216 

- 

- 

32,454 

- 

101,670 

2  $2,950,000 

3  §7,251 
4  3,778 

_ 

3,519,554 
41,582 

3,000,000 
16,000 

52,244 
22,501 

: 

2,967 

467,310 
114 

: 

3,519,554 
41,582 

- 

6  1,168 

'336 

8  84,394 

8,391 

54,948 

25,000 

15,348 

- 

14,600 

- 

- 

54,948 

- 

9,092 

324,982 

93,400 

18,282 

8113,300 

100,000 

- 

- 

324,982 

- 

6  632 

- 

10,003 

4,000 

2,945 

- 

- 

- 

83,058 

10,003 

_ 

i»  175,003 
11 65,495 

- 

5,754,857 
96,780 

3,600,000 
34,500 

62,968 
40,780 

- 

1,619,770 
21,500 

472,119 

- 

5,754,857 
96,780 

"5,000 

» 1,213 

- 

25,684 

7,200 

4,123 

- 

5,500 

8,861 

- 

25,684 

- 

- 

- 

2,139,500 

1,200,000 

- 

- 

- 

939,500 

- 

2,139,500 

2  3,500 

15  2,355 

738 

19,732 

10,000 

3,832 

5,900 

- 

- 

19,732 

2  1,000 

15  55,500 
i«  6,000 

~ 

107,927 
3,000 

30,000 
3,000 

55,857 

- 

- 

- 

22,070 

107,927 
3,000 

2  1,000 

- 

900 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,398 

6,820 

- 

- 

6,500 

- 

78 

13,398 

- 

6 1,500 

- 

32,377 

10,000 

20,150 

- 

- 

- 

2,227 

32,377 

2  1,250 

6  2,500 

383 
2,286 

4,000 
6,257 
6,200 

3,000 

2,500 

1' 1,000 

6,200 

1,000 
1,257 

- 

■with  accts. 
payable 
1,500 

- 

- 

4,000 
6,257 
6,200 

~ 

6  9,?50 

"500 

.20  3,300 

2,421 

17,302 
33,573 

5,000 
30,000 

1,235 
2,472 

3,500 

7,567 

- 

1,101 

17,302 
33,573 

- 

21 7,756 

- 

46,190 

30,000 

4,969 

- 

1,100 

- 

10,121 

46,190 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

2 1,500 

22  2,001 

- 

99,250 

50,000 

19,854 

- 

23 19,000 

6,355 

4,041 

99,250 

24  2,000 

2  5,000 

2  500 

~ 

1,475 
76 

16,675 
9,629 

15,000 
5,000 

1,675 
4,629 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,675 
9,629 

- 

"- 

- 

10,680 

5,000 

5,079 

- 

- 

- 

601 

10,680 

- 

- 

- 

28,858 

10,000 

11,352 

- 

7,500 

- 

6 

28,858 

- 

- 

- 

48,862 

25,000 

- 

23 12,000 

- 

- 

11,862 

48,862 

14  Tools,  furniture,  etc. 

15  Plant. 

16  Leases. 

1'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


18  Andinventory  of  stock  on  hand. 
13  Copyright. 

20  Patterns. 

21  Horses,  wagons  and  harnesses. 


22  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

23  Loans. 

24  Trade-marks. 

25  Mortgage. 


570 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

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Salisbury   Beach   Attraction 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

S30,000 

1  $7,000 

_ 

_ 

S373 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

S  a  1 1  y  's    Embroidery    and 

May  27, 

3  - 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

370 

S2,200 

116 

Cleansing     Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester. 

Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing 

Sept.    8, 

Aug.  25, 

June  27, 

750,000 

398,427 

with  R.  E. 

284,216 

97,083 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Samoset  Chocolates  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

53,689 

69,665 

101,209 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sample  Shoe  Shop  Co.,  The, 

June  27, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

20,000 

- 

1,000 

30,837 

4,495 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sampo     Granite     Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

1,600 

1,350 

310 

14,237 

Quinoy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sampson  Baking   Company, 

Jan.   12, 

Oct.    27, 

Oct.      1, 

3,500 

- 

1"  5,670 

1,090 

826 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Sampson    Publishing    Com- 

Oct.     2, 

May  20, 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

53 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Samson  Cordage  Works,  Bos- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   27, 

500,000 

239,441 

209,579 

179,010 

162,397 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Samson    Laundry    Corpora- 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

2,050 

- 

191 

tion,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Samuel     Berman,     Incorpo- 

Mav    9, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

16,827 

13,924 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Samuel  Cabot  Incorporated, 

Moh.    5, 

Feb.     9, 

Deo.   31, 

315,300 

69,244 

185,299 

147,885 

138,275 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Samuel    Cohen    and    Levitt 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,121 

16,053 

Company  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Samuel   E.    Hull   Company, 

May  13, 

18  May  12, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

1,150 

16,132 

17,514 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sam'l  E.  Jordan  Brush  Com- 

Nov. 27, 

Nov.  18, 

Sept.     1, 

50,000 

17,500 

7,627 

81,238 

28,512 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Samuel  H.  Pitcher  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    12, 

Deo.  31, 

6,000 

- 

"889 

20  329 

4,585 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Samuel   Knight   Sons  Com- 

Feb.   17, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

4,834 

22,968 

21,986 

pany,  Manchester. 

1914. 

1£14. 

1914. 

Samuel  M.  Baker  Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,167 

1,289 

4,192 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Samuel    Pierce    Organ    Pipe 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

8,000 

2,500 

18,552 

22,966 

Company,  Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Samuel    Ward    Manufactur- 

Sept. 21, 

June  18, 

Apr.   30, 

130,000 

- 

13,.391 

21214,714 

85,051 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sands,  Furber  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Oct.    28, 

Oct.    13, 

Sept.  30, 

90,000 

- 

- 

1,600 

57,109 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sands   S.    Woodbury    Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.     8, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,546 

874 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Com- 

July   22, 

July    18, 

June  30, 

250,000 

11,168 

- 

112,239 

242,324 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sandwich  Freezer  Company, 

July     3, 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.    15, 

75,000 

26,900 

2<  60,670 

2,361 

8,706 

Sandwich. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sandy  Bay  Pier  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.    17, 

42,500 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,497 

The,  Rockport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sanford-Putnam     Company, 

July   27, 

June  19, 

May  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

15,295 

4,028 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co.  Ltd., 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

2,279 

38,391 

53,608 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sanitary  Cement  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

8,700 

1,500 

4,621 

8,380 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sanitary     Dust    Removing 

Oct.      2, 

June     8, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,850 

590 

11,928 

Company    of    Massachu- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

setts,  Boston. 

1  Building  and  roller  coaster  in  proc- 

ess of  reconstruction  after  fire. 

2  Good  will  and  lease. 

"  None  held  since  organization. 
*  Good  will. 


^  Subscriptions  to  preferred  stock. 
8  Reserve  for  income  tax. 
'  Unexpired  insurance. 
8  Treasury  stock. 
•  Paid  credit  account. 


1°  And  wagons ,  etc. 
11  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 
1=  Office  furniture  and  fittings. 
13  Unexpired  insurance  and  taxes. 
I''  Securities. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


571 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

to  caS 

i 

1 

§ 

O 

3 
^ 

1 

o 

< 

J. 

"2 

-a 
0 

"S  i 

"a 
-a 
a 

5 

3 

0, 
3 

h3 

0 

2  S5,000 

- 

85,627 

§18,000 

$15,000 

- 

- 

13,000 

- 

- 

§18,000 

4  3,000 

- 

- 

5,386 

4,700 

S638 

- 

- 

- 

S48 

5,386 

- 

'  Sl,437 

.- 

779,726 
226,000 

478,300 
5  7,350 
107,000 

162 
18,418 

- 

250,000 
65,000 

•=§25 
35,582 

43,889 

779,726 
226,000 

~ 

8  500 

388 

37,220 
17,497 

20,000 
8,500 

11,081 
7,918 

_ 

5,703 
9  436 

- 

1,079 

37220 
17,497 

- 

- 

- 

7,586 

2,400 

3,064 

- 

1,100 

- 

1,022 

7,586 

- 

- 

5.538 

5,591 

1,000 

4,464 

- 

127 

- 

- 

5,591 

u  6,692 
4  6,760 

12 1,502 

13  7,578 

"  46,600 

"400 

8,399 

852,799 
17,800 

500,000 
10,000 

236,485 

7,800 

15  5,214 

111,100 

852,799 
17,800 

^  10,000 

17 1,000 

- 

41,751 

25,000 

10,222 

S5,000 

- 

- 

1,529 

41,751 

- 

- 

- 

540,703 

315,300 

22,577 

- 

- 

90,440 

112,386 

540,703 

- 

"982 

- 

48,156 

14,000 

19,633 

- 

13,657 

866 

- 

48,156 

- 

- 

- 

34,796 

20,000 

14,115 

- 

- 

- 

681 

34,796 

- 

- 

- 

134,877 

50,000 

15,550 

- 

47,520 

- 

21,807 

134.877 

- 

- 

- 

5,803 

3,000 

1,648 

- 

- 

- 

1,155 

5,803 

« 12,000 

- 

- 

61,788 

25,000 

5,067 

- 

24,500 

7,221 

- 

61,788 

*  7,200 

- 

1,761 

15,609 

10,000 

5,609 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,609 

- 

- 

- 

52,018 

22,000 

16,451 

- 

3,411 

- 

10,156 

52,018 

- 

- 

- 

313,156 

160,000 

153,156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

313,156 

« 36,000 

- 

- 

94,709 

90,000 

1,786 

- 

- 

2,923 

- 

94,709 

4 1,000 

"137 

- 

6,557 

5,850 

707 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,557 

22  1,000 
U,000 

23  6,866 

- 

374,597 

250,000 

10,092 

- 

47,478 

- 

67,027 

374,597 

- 

- 

98,637 

74,800 

2,834 

7,500 

12,500 

1,003 

- 

98,637 

- 

25  21,003 

- 

42,500 

42,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,500 

- 

- 

- 

19,323 

15,000 

4,323 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,323 

26 105,414 
i  17,941 

- 

6,603 

224,236 

200,000 

24,236 

- 

- 

- 

- 

224,236 

27  31 
28  100 

- 

23,332 

10,000 

1,888 

- 

2,000 

- 

9,444 

23,332 

2s  5,000 

16,620 

35.988 

25,000 

3,988 

7,000 

35,988 

^5  Reserve 

2°  And  plans.                                           25  Depreciation. 

16  Teams. 

21  And  fixtures.                                        26  Patent  rights. 

"  Fixture 

. 

22  Trade-marks.                                     27  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  Special 

meeting. 

23  Motor  vehicles.                                  2s  Investment,  one  share 

treasury 

"  And  too 

Is  and  furnit 

ure. 

2^  And  eqi 

lipment. 

stock. 

572 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

§ 

^ 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

O 

^3 

■1 
1 

i 

s 

iithorized    C  a  ] 
Stock. 

1 
1 

>> 

a 
13 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<« 

(S 

1 

^ 

O 

Sanitary    Engineering    Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     1, 

810,000 

_ 

_ 

81,014 

82,944 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sanitary  Fixtures  Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,686 

10,433 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sanitary    Paper    Cup    Com- 

June 23, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

$S,241 

3,350 

1,861 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Santa   Barbara   Fruit   Com- 

May    1, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

6  .S5,000 

_ 

6,585 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sargent    Camp,    Inc.,    Cam- 

Mch. 24, 

Mch.    7,. 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

21,000 

12,000 

- 

1,075 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Saskatchewan       Investment 

Apr.    16, 

7  Jan.    22, 

Deo.   31, 

200,000 

181,620 

23,986 

- 

1,175 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Satuit  Cranberry  Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

18,000 

18,000 

- 

50 

3,256 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Saugus  Coal  Co.,  Saugus, 

Oct.    24, 
1914. 

July     2, 
1914. 

May     1, 
1914. 

5,000 

~ 

1,216 

573 

476 

Sault    Manufacturing    Com- 

Dec.    1, 

July   29, 

July    17, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

4 

pany,  Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Saunders    Cotton     Mills, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

88,000 

50,000 

110,965 

13,470 

Northbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Savage's  Express  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,700 

1,500 

Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Savoie  Quarry  and  Construc- 

Sept. 22, 

June  21, 

June  21, 

10,000 

1,100 

6,610 

1,400 

8,391 

tion  Company,   The,  Fall 
River. 
Sawtelle      Coal      Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

34,620 

- 

5,926 

30,733 

Readville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sawyer  &  Capper  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

7  Apr.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,500 

275 

Apothecaries,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sawyer    Belting     Company, 

June     1, 

Apr.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

36,510 

362,141 

83,791 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sawyer  Down  Draft  Manu- 

June  12, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     3, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

facturing    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Sawyer  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   12, 

1  Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

13  2,970 

4,736 

2,660 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sawyer  Tool  Manufacturing 

Dec.     6, 

Sept.    9, 

July   31, 

150,000 

- 

40,640 

71,839 

14,140 

Co.,  Ashburnham  (for  1913.) 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Sawyer  Tool  Manufacturing 

Nov.  19, 

Sept.    8, 

July    31, 

150,000 

- 

37,737 

71,268 

13,052 

Co.,  Ashburnham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Saxonville  Mills,  Boston, 

Sept.  30, 
1914. 

June  18, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

200,000 

375,570 

108,000 

421,167 

425,601 

Saxony  Knitting  Mills,  Need- 

Aug.     7, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

95,000 

20,716 

23,998 

83,717 

19,294 

ham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Saxwood  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

5,300 

9,344 

4,481 

Sayles  and  Jenks  Manufac- 

June  10, 

June    5, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

102,544 

131,758 

72,685 

45,326 

turing  Company,  Warren. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scandinavian      Co-operative 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    31, 

4,000 

250 

1,440 

1,676 

.     6,675 

Grocery  Union,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scenic  Amusement  Company, 

May   18, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

65,080 

- 

9,821 

1,319 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scenic  Realty  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 18, 

Sept.  15, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,400 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Schiff  Bros.,  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

May  14, 
1914. 

Apr.    24, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

4,000 

- 

. 

6,665 

506 

Schipper  Bros.  Coal  Mining 

July     2, 

May    5, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

51,944 

- 

- 

45,029 

Co.  (Inc.),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Schmidt    Corporation,    The, 

Sept.  28, 

Aug.  25, 

Aug.  25, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

529 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Schoenhof   Book    Company, 

Feb.     2, 

7  Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,295 

6,993 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Patent  rights. 

2  Tradc-raarks  and  developments. 

'  Good  will. 

^  Printing  plant. 


B  Office  furniture. 

°  Equitable  interest  in  real  estate. 

'  Adjourned. 


8  Cash    received    on   stock  to 

issued. 

9  Mortgage. 

w  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


573 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

a 
1 

§ 

§ 

2 

Oh 

3 
^ 

a 
m 

"a 
'S. 
O 

-S 
o   • 

II 

< 

ii 

a 

3 
1 

1 

1 

"3 
1 

- 

- 

$5,490 

S9,448 

S6,000 

S3,448 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$9,448 

- 

- 

- 

21,119 

5,000 

1,179 

- 

S8,964 

- 

$5,976 

21,119 

1  $75,000 

2  15,820 

3  68,360 

«$254 
5  300 

173,186 
11,585 

150,000 
5,800 

5,417 
750 

3,425 
5,035 

14,344 

173,186 
11,585 

- 

- 

- 

34,075 

28,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

$4,575 

- 

34,075 

- 

157,348 

364,129 

159,200 

7,280 

.?182,149 

15,500 

- 

- 

364,129 

~ 

- 

- 

21,306 

18,000 

380 

- 

- 

2,926 

21,306 

I  40,000 

~ 

2,096 

2,265 
42,100 

900 

8  140 

40,100 

1,111 
2,000 

- 

- 

~ 

114 

2,265 
42,100 

- 

71,581 

334,016 

175,000 

54,516 

- 

104,500 

- 

- 

334,016 

-' 

- 

2,100 

5,300 

1,800 

- 

3,500 

- 

- 

5,300 

- 

- 

- 

17,501 

10,000 

2,572 

9  900 

3,485 

- 

544 

17,501 

3 10,000 
3  300 

i»  7,094 

2,300 

88,373 
7,375 

50,000 
5,000 

15,942 
2,375 

17,371 

- 

4,453 
"607 

- 

88,373 
7,375 

- 

- 

- 

482,442 

35,000 

141,625 

- 

- 

305,817 

- 

482,442 

1  50,000 

12  156 

1,193 

51,349 

50,090 

1,259 

- 

- 

- 

51,349 

- 

- 

1,171 

11,537 

6,300 

3,637 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

11,537 

3 17,795 

- 

- 

144,414 

102,240 

9,237, 

23,865 

5.166 

- 

3,906 

144,414 

3  25,795 

_ 

~ 

147,852 
1,330,338 

103.495 
"678 
85,600 

7,300 
97,044 

22,615 

10,550 

- 

3,214 
1,147,694 

147,852 
1,330,338 

- 

- 

- 

147,725 

95,000 

14,849 

- 

25,000 

12,876 

- 

147,725 

- 

"  6,200 
16 16,500 

67,879 

41,825 

420,192 

10,041 

20,000 

200,000 

4,C00 

16,310 

51,922 

1'  107,270 

4,589 

- 

with  sects, 
payable 
61,000 

- 

5,515 
1,452 

41.825 

420,192 

10,041 

- 

- 

- 

76,220 

26,900 

46,273 

- 

- 

- 

3,047 

76,220 

- 

18  5,000 

77,625 

90,025 

50,000 

25 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

90,025 

- 

- 

161 

7,332 

4,000 

332 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,332 

- 

- 

- 

97,573 

20,000 

36,358 

- 

- 

- 

41,215 

97,573 

- 

19  2,000 

- 

2,529 

2,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

229 

2,529 

~ 

~ 

- 

15,288 

10,000 

3,010 

- 

- 

2,278 

- 

15,288 

11  Reserve. 

12  Special  tools. 

13  And  fixtures. 


1^  Received   on   account   preferred 

stock  not  issued. 
16  Tools. 
16  Patterns. 


"  Due  stockholders. 

18  7,270  shares  in  other  corporations. 

"  Selling  rights. 


574 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


.9 

a 

a 
s 

C3 

03 
O 

■a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

£• 

actures, 
jhandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

a-i 

"3 

"o 

l§ 

w 

S 

"9  o3"§  o  „; 

^i 

.au3 

o3 

t^ 

"« 

eg 

gsissi 

1*5 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

(S 

S 

s 

o 

School  Arts  Publishing  Com- 

July    9, 

June  13, 

May  29, 

$20,000 

_ 

_ 

19,164 

83,324 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

School  Sculpture  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

fttlnc,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

School  Street  Piano  Storage 

May  26, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,525 

7,005 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Schuster  Woolen  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

142,485 

S46,962 

67,847 

165,364 

Douglas. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Scituate  Transportation  Com- 

July   28, 

2  June  18, 

Apr.    30, 

15,000 

- 

250 

11,875 

743 

pany,  Scituate. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scofield-Campbell  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

478 

5,705 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

ScoUay  Square  Olympia  Co., 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

- 

- 

- 

768 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

* 

Scots-Amo  Co.,  Chihnark,    . 

Oct.    20, 
1914. 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

Sept.  17, 
1914. 

1,500 

- 

- 

350 

100 

Scott  and  Company,  Limited, 

May .  18, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

52,268 

35,751 

I*  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scott  and  O'Day  Company, 

July    10, 

May    4, 

Apr.   30, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,554 

1,853 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scott  &  Sons  Company,  Med- 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

6,452 

3,352 

382 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Scott  Grain  Co.,  The,  Ames- 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,933 

9,329 

bury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scott     Printing     Company, 

May     1, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

2,291 

- 

1,240 

The,  Wakefield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scott's    Laundry   Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  17, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

7,000 

1,200 

4,500 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

^ 

Scranton     Coal     Company, 

June     6, 

June     1, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,450 

26,707 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Scudder-Kee  Co.,  The,  Brock- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

"987 

5,770 

2,206 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sea  Cliff  Inn  Company,  Nan- 

Apr.    2, 

2  Mch.    5, 

Nov.     1, 

75,000 

52,650 

6,275 

- 

13,375 

tucket. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Seacoast  Fisheries  Co.,  Bos- 

Nov.   6, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

100 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Seaconnet  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Nov.  16, 
1914. 

Nov.    5, 
1914. 

Oct.     3, 
1914. 

600,000 

928,980 

with  R.  E. 

327,806 

77,324 

Searle  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

10,380 

13,563 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sear  s-Cook      Corporation, 

June     2, 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.  23, 

30,000 

- 

2,646 

12,504 

13,041 

Everett. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sears-Sprague  Company,  Mel- 

May 11, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,500 

5,500 

1,200 

rose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Second    Oakland   Syndicate, 

Sept.    3, 

20  _ 

Apr.    30, 

26,000 

22,685 

- 

- 

12 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sectional  Rubber  Tire  Com- 

Jan.   30, 

22  _ 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

2,817 

4,404 

2,429 

pany,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1913. 

Securities  Underwriting  Com- 

May 26, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,828 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Security    Building    Corpora- 

July    9, 

May     4, 

Feb.    28, 

400,000 

69,751 

- 

- 

53,782 

tion,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Security     Investment     Co., 

July     3, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

"250 

37 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Selfeedo    Brush     Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

20,000 

- 

384 

930 

95 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sellman  Company,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Jan.    20, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

25,000 

993 

58,955 

44,160 

1  Good  will. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Fixtures  and  tools. 

■■  Investment-installation  of  equip- 
ment in  leased  building. 
^  Tiicatrical  fixtures. 


"  Agreement  for  lease. 
'  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 
8  Sundry  accrued  expenses. 
»  Borrowed  money. 
10  Deferred  credit. 


11  Trade-marks., 

12  Patent  rights, 
w  Rolling  stock. 
1^  And  fixtures. 
16  Steamers. 


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Liabilities. 

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- 

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30 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

10,530 

5,000 

525 

- 

- 

- 

S5,005 

10,530 

- 

- 

- 

322,658 

200,000 

42,343 

- 

- 

- 

80,315 

322,658 

12,500 

- 

2,160 

17,528 

4,150 

1,949 

_ 

11,429 

- 

- 

17,528 

1300 

3S543 

- 

7,026 

2,500 

3,541 

- 

- 

- 

985 

7,026 

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5  31,722 

6  65,000 

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171,675 

65,000 

42,173 

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10  2,176 

171,675 

11 1,100 

- 

- 

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1,500 

- 

- 

- 

50 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

89,019 

38,200 

25,855 

S5,964 

19,000 

- 

- 

89,019 

- 

- 

- 

3,407 

2,000 

1,142 

,- 

- 

- 

265 

3,407 

12  20,000 
1 10,000 

_ 

32,684 

72,870 

49,100 

1,207 

- 

22,563 

- 

- 

72,870 

- 

- 

21,262 

10,000 

6,041 

- 

- 

3,143 

2,078 

21,262 

- 

- 

1,733 

5,264 

2,800 

596 

1,868 

- 

- 

- 

5,264 

1 10,000 

- 

- 

22,700 

12,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,700 

22.700 

- 

13  4,500 

- 

34,657 

10,000 

5,157 

- 

19,500 

- 

- 

34,657 

- 

- 

- 

8,963 

6,450 

1,000 

- 

- 

426 

1,087 

8,963 

- 

- 

60,300 

20,000 

1,275 

34,500 

.- 

- 

4,525 

60,300 

1 5,900 

15 17,136 

in  356 

"  12,000 

5,827 

41,319 

25,000 

10,986 

- 

5,333 

- 

41,319 

- 

- 

- 

1,334,110 

600,000 

158,005 

- 

558,800 

- 

17,305 

1,334,110 

- 

- 

- 

23,943 

300 

23,643 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,943 

- 

18  1,680 

2,339 

32,210 

10,100 
13  4,900 

17,210 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,210 

1 3,500 

- 

3,850 

15,550 

15,000 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15.550 

- 

21 2,125 

928 

25,750 

25,750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,750 

12  22,562 

23  74 

- 

32,286 

29,275 

300 

- 

- 

2,711 

- 

32,286 

1  40,000 

24  38,410 
23 1,590 

- 

82,828 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,828 

82,828 

~ 

26  92,240 

1,327 

217,100 

115,200 
2'  101,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

217,100 

- 

28  881 

597 

1,765 

1,765 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,765 

29 13,691 

- 

with  good 
will,  etc. 

15,100 

14,900 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.5,100 

104,108 

25,000 

47,182 

25,000 

30  6,926 

104,108 

16  Insurance. 

1'  Treasury  stock. 

18  Office  and  warehouse  fixtures. 

19  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

20  None  held  in  1914. 


21  Notes. 

22  None  held  in  1913. 

23  Office  fixtures. 

24  Stock  of  other  companies. 
23  Expense. 


23  Subscription. 
2'  Subscribed  stock. 

28  Securities  in  other  companies. 

29  Good  will  and  patent  rights. 

30  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

"a 

1 
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■ized    Capital 
k. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

i 

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=handise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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livable. 

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Sentinel  Printing  Company, 

June     3, 

iMay  21, 

Mch.  31, 

SI  6,000 

_ 

820,868 

S3,165 

S25,428 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1 

Service  Specialty  Company, 

Oct.    26, 

Sept.    8, 

Sept.    1, 

25,000 

- 

232 

1,507 

273 

Natiok. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Seth    W.    Fuller    Company, 

June  23, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     1, 

40,000 

- 

1,719 

5,325 

33,946 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Severy  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug.  13, 

Aug.     4, 

May     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sewali    and     Day    Cordage 

May  26, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sewing     Machine     Supplies 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

51,328 

42,090 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Se.xton  Drug  Store,   Spring- 

Apr.  21, 

Mch.    2, 

Mch.    2, 

2,500 

- 

- 

6,451 

,1,350 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Seymour     Avenue     Garage, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  25, 

July    31, 

25,000 

- 

200 

1,590 

919 

Inc.,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Seymour    Stables,    Incorpo- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

12,737 

4,162 

rated,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shack   and   Fine   Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     9, 

Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

314 

50 

1,255 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shadduck    and     Normandin 

May  20, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

6,000 

- 

- 

5,674 

15,448 

Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shaffer  Expanding  Reversible 

June   11, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

100 

100 

Envelope  &  Box  Company, 
Boston. 
Shafine     System,     Incorpo- 

1914. 

1911. 

1914. 

Oct.    14, 

1  Oct.      7, 

Aug.     8, 

5,000 

_ 

1,282 

6,436 

2,973 

rated,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shannon     Bros.     Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Aug.     5, 

Julv    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

12,738 

71,321 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shannon    Manufacturing 

May     1, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

3,750 

.S4,500 

300 

- 

150 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shapleigh    Coffee   Company, 

July     8, 

May  13, 

Apr.      1, 

75,000 

- 

- 

5,528 

33,913 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sharon  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

427 

Sharon. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sharp   Manufacturing   Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Feb.     3, 

Deo.   27, 

1,500,000 

527,353 

1,022,595 

628,044 

277,145 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shattuck  &  Jones,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

6,942 

37,963 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shattuck's   Store    Company, 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

4,700 

- 

6,500 

8,803 

Groton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shaw    Furniture    Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

10,508 

79,429 

52,221 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shaw  Lunch  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 26, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

50 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shaw    Propeller    Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    16, 

100,000 

- 

23  2,000 

24  385 

840 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shaw     Stocking     Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    28, 

Deo.   27, 

450,000 

177,433 

350,095 

150,244 

146,829 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shaw    Transportation    Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

596 

pany,  The,  Fail  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Chemical  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

26 1,937 

202 

1,643 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Company,  Boston, 

July    31, 
1914. 

May  11, 
1914. 

Apr.    30, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,922 

4,165 

Shawmut  Investment  Com- 

Jan.   13, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

156,500 

- 

- 

1,535 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shawmut    Iron    and    Wire 

July    13, 

June     1, 

May     1, 

12,000 

- 

8,621 

8,725 

4,820 

Works,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

■  Adjourned. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

3  Patents,  patterns,  etc. 
■•  Good  will. 

'  Furniture,  etc. 

"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


'  Stock  in  other  company. 
8  Trade-marks. 
8  Fixtures. 
1"  Team  account. 
"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
12  Fixtures  and  teams. 


"  Merchandise  indebtedness. 

I''  Treasury  stock. 

15  Furniture. 

'"  Depreciation. 

1'  Payments  in  advance. 

18  Leasehold. 


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0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

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LUBILITIES. 

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849,461 

816,000 

811,319 

- 

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2  87,074 

§15,068 

849,461 

3S759 
^  9,970 

5S285 
6 1,377 

S5,489 
31,403 

18,515 
73,770 

15,000 
34,600 

3,515 
20,592 

- 

818,578 

: 

- 

18,515 
73,770 

- 

- 

150,000 

150,000 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

6  2,804 
7 1,000 

- 

97,222 

50,000 

31,384 

- 

- 

- 

15,838 

97,222 

- 

- 

7,801 

2,500 

1,021 

- 

SCO 

- 

3,480 

7,801 

- 

- 

- 

2,709 

1,700 

691 

- 

- 

- 

318 

2,709 

J 

- 

- 

16,899 

10,000 

4,565 

- 

- 

- 

2,334 

16,899 

8 1,000 
^  3,000 

9 1,000 
"210 

375 
15,820 

5,994 
22,332 
16,020 

5,000 
6,000 
16,020 

994 
2,483 

- 

1,165 

- 

12,684 

5,994 
22,332 
16,020 

- 

- 

260 

10,951 

2,000 

8,951 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,951 

- 

- 

- 

85,059 

5,500 

781 

- 

39,500 

39,278 

- 

85,059 

- 

- 

- 

4,950 

3,750 

75 

81,000 

- 

- 

125 

4,950 

"  5,000 
^  1,388 

12  3,009 

»130 
1543 

47,450 

1,988 

2,455,137 

800 

1,370 

1,200,000 

40,997 

13459 

218 

130,868 

- 

400 
886,500 

16  50,000 

5,194 

187,769 

47,450 

1,988 

2,4.55,137 

_ 

1' 4,715 
"  20,000 

_ 

69,620 
20,003 

50,000 
12,000 

16,999 

2,347 

- 

: 

2,621 

5,656 

69,620 
20,003 

- 

- 

- 

142,158 

50,000 

7,127 

32,500 

17,469 

35,062 

- 

142,158 

25 120,000 

13  850 
2090 

21110 

1,100 
123,225 

1,000 

22  100 

lOO.COO 

3,985 

8,240 

8,700 

2,300 

1,100 
123,225 

25  10,000 

- 

- 

834,601 

450,000 

8,078 

- 

201,750 

174,773 

- 

834,601 

- 

- 

4,456 

6,052 

4,000 

52 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

6,052 

27  2,050 

28  3,000 

^  5,000 

"950 

29 1,438 
6  656 

260 

10,042 

10,181 

158,035 

27,166 

10,000 

10,000 

25,000 

30  28,500 

12,000 

42 
158 

31  5,000 

32  3,595 
5,301 

33  92,500 

3J834 
4,800 

2,606 

23 
5,065 

10,042 

10,181 

158,035 

27,166 

19  Lunch  car. 
2"  Utensils. 

21  Charter  and  organization. 

22  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

23  And  models. 
2^  And  furniture. 


25  Patent  rights. 

26  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 

27  Patent  rights  and  formulse  rights. 

28  Good  will  and  trade-marks. 

29  Expense  inventory. 

3"  Stock  subscription  paid  in. 


31  Security  for  lease. 

32  Taxes,  interest  on  mortgages  ac- 

crued. 

33  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 

3^  Rent    collected    (advance    pay- 
ment). 


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anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Shawmut    Motor   Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    13, 

Oct.    31, 

$1,000,000 

$4,873 

$2,250 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Raincoat  Co.,  Inc., 

June     3, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

_ 

$500 

3,500 

3,600 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Real  Estate  Co., 

Apr.    21, 

2  Mch.  18, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

124 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Rubber  Company, 

May     7, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

_ 

- 

1,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Theatre  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

_ 

- 

1,284 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shawmut    Tire    Company, 

May     5, 

3  Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,000 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shawmut  Waxed  Paper  Com- 

Oct.     7, 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

$8,000 

12,182 

3,528 

7,966 

pany,  Holliston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shaw's   Jeweh-y   Shop,   Inc., 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

■   1913. 

Shay    Bros.    (Incorporated), 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.    17, 

2,000 

- 

- 

874 

•     1,587 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shea  Realty  Company,  Fitch- 

June   12, 

May  18, 

May   18, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shelburne    Co-operative 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   29, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

1,200 

500 

395 

2,000 

Creamery,  The,  Shelburne. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Shenk-Adams    Co.,    Boston. 

Sept.  29, 
1914. 

Aug.   28, 
1914. 

Julv    31, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

27,667 

335,328 

104,444 

Shepard     Clark     Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

70,000 

- 

1,655 

39,248 

45,703 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shepard  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug. 21, 

May   18, 

May     1, 

50,000 

5,345 

705 

8,975 

9,173 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shepard    Norwell   Co.,    Bos- 

Oct.   28, 

Sept.  14, 

July    31, 

750,000 

7 183,454 

s  229,559 

633,344 

476,431 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sherer  Dry  Goods  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

Feb.     7, 

80,000 

- 

- 

132,834 

10,114 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sherman  Envelope  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

69,494 

23,610 

29,964 

52,557 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sherman,  French  and  Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

173 

3,009 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Sherman-Moore      Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May     6, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

3,500 

7,500 

'_ 

2,505 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sherman  Welton   Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Dee.   10, 

Nov.  29, 

100,000 

- 

- 

186,522 

106,867 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Sherwin-Williams    Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   10, 

Aug.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,845 

Boston,   Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

The,  Boston. 

Sherwin  Wool  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  11, 

Sept.  20, 

Sept.  20, 

5,000 

- 

2,416 

5,771 

18,449 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Shields   Foundry    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

3,200 

12  2,000 

5,288 

17,822 

Mansfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shipman  Machine  Co.,  Bos- 

Aug.  15, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

3,500 

- 

1,000 

200 

259 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Shirreffs'  Worsted  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

71,015 

88,107 

287,745 

78,108 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shoe  and  Leather  Advertis- 

June 22, 

June     9, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

555 

ing  Service  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

262 

21,976 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shoe  Retailer  Company,  The, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

818 

21,823 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shore  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

Mch.  18, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

8,000 

~ 

75 

100 

6,445 

Shortstory  Publishing  Com- 

Sept. 22, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

600 

- 

pany,  The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Good  will,  franchise  and  patents. 

2  Adjourned. 

2  In  lieu  of  annual. 


^  Good  will. 

^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

"  Prepaid  items. 


7  Buildings  improvements. 

8  And  fixtures. 

s  Expenses  in  advance. 


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579 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

111 

i 

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a 
a 

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J. 
x> 

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a 

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- 

- 

S398,500 

5398,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8398,500 

- 

- 

- 

7,600 

2,000 

S4,200 

- 

- 

- 

81,400 

7,600 

- 

- 

S4,924 

5,048 

5,000 

48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,048 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,716 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

31,676 

10,000 

6,699 

- 

81,700 

- 

13,277 

31,676 

- 

- 

300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

2,461 

2,000 

461 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,461 

«300 

5S250 

- 

1,050 

1,000 

50 

- 

- 

- 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

4,095 

1,750 

492 

- 

400 

- 

1,453 

4,095 

- 

6 1,391 

- 

468,830 

10,000 

19,937 

- 

436,156 

- 

2,737 

468,830 

4 13,000 

- 

- 

99,606 

70,000 

23,755 

- 

2,800 

- 

3,051 

99,606 

« 4,000 

- 

- 

28,198 

11,000 

1,581 

- 

- 

- 

15,617 

28,198 

4  80,324 

9 14,010 

7,315 

1,617,122 
150,263 

750,000 
75,000 

393,413 

1"  26,078 

27,763 

_ 

430,000 
47,500 

817,631 

~ 

1,617,122 
150,263 

- 

- 

- 

175,625 

75,000 

20,079 

§24,600 

5,000 

43,866 

7,080 

175,625 

« 15,000 

"  1,000 

- 

19,182 

10,000 

8,170 

- 

- 

- 

1,012 

19,182 

- 

- 

4,811 

18,316 

10,000 

248 

- 

8,068 

- 

- 

18,316 

- 

6  2,810 

- 

296,199 

94,000 

90,456 

- 

102,182 

9,517 

44 

296,199 

,     - 

- 

- 

14,845 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,845 

with 
surplus 

14,845 

- 

- 

- 

26,636 

5,000 

12,588 

- 

- 

- 

9,048 

26,636 

- 

- 

- 

28,310 

6,000 

15,539 

- 

- 

5,920 

851 

28,310 

- 

13  185 

1,964 

3,608 

3,500 

108 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,608 

- 

- 

- 

524,975 

150,000 

70,857 

- 

161,000 

115,000 

28,118 

524,975 

1 5,000 

- 

- 

5,555 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

555 

5,555 

i  100,000 

13 1,650 

710 

124,598 

100,000 

4,787 

- 

- 

18,213 

1,598 

124,598 

4 100,000 

13  334 

1,153 

124,128 

100,000 

7,662 

- 

- 

4,372 

12,094 

124,128 

- 

- 

- 

6,620 

6,600 

20 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,620 

4  6,000 

"400 
15 1,000 

- 

8,000 

6,000 

750 

- 

- 

- 

1,250 

8,000 

i"  Expenses  accraed  not  due. 
11  Furnishings. 


12  And  patterns. 

13  Fixtures. 


14  Manuscripts. 

15  Copyrights. 


580 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

.9 

1 

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"p. 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

BS, 

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and 
'roc- 

rQ        . 

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Shove  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Feb.   10, 
1914. 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.      3, 
1914. 

$550,000 

$814,147 

with  R.  E. 

$267,646 

$94,863 

Show  Card  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

$210 

25 

294 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Shreve,  Crump  and  Low  Com- 

June    3, 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    31, 

400,000 

- 

1,175 

690,487 

205,027 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shubert  and  Kolodny  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     7, 

2,500 

- 

- 

1,975 

149 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shubert   Holding   Company, 

Aug.   20, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

10,000 

395,230 

- 

- 

2,951 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Shultz-Goodwin      Company, 

May  23, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

13,335 

3 18,932 

39,048 

13,918 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sicilian     Bread     Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

700 

800 

500 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Signet  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  17, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

174,481 

5,624 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sikes  Drug  Company,  Spring- 

Mch. 17, 

5  Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3  2,700 

5,812 

238 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Silas    Peirce    &    Company, 

July   31, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

225,000 

16,860 

- 

212,731 

175,897 

Limited,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Silloway  and  Vine  Shoe  Co., 

Dec.   12, 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.    1, 

6,000 

- 

4,452 

5,888 

5,083 

Inc.,  The,  Newburyport. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Silox  Pure  Water  Company 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

50 

333 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Silver  Baking  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   3, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

.    - 

749 

2,476 

5,778 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Silver  Lake  Company,  Bos- 

May 20, 

Jan.    28, 

Deo.   31, 

75,000 

74,457 

1137,011 

134,471 

44,356 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Silver   Lake   Ice   Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

6,985 

2,746 

2,785 

3,531 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Silver  Leaf  Baking  Company, 

Am.    13, 

14  _ 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

10,631 

3  5,665 

1,476 

107 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1913. 

Silver  Queen  and  Ruby  Silver 

Anr.     3, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31. 

100,000 

100,000 

800 

- 

- 

Mines  Company,  Glouces- 
ter. 
Simmons     Cranberry     Com- 

'1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

7,000 

_ 

- 

289 

^  pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Simms  and  Company,  Incor- 

June 10, 

May     4, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

4,605 

1,359 

526 

porated,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simonds  File  Co.,  Fitchburg, 

Nov.  11, 
1914. 

Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Oct.      1, 
1914. 

50,000 

45,000 

32,500 

84,428 

6,380 

Simonds     Fruit     Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

310 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Simonds  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov.   9, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  30, 

600,000 

530,000 

240,000 

1,043,690 

831,526 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simons,  Hatch  and  Whitten 

Mch.    2, 

5  Feb.   21, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

9,000 

with  R.  E. 

393.761 

417,602 

_  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Simons,  Shuttleworth,  Web- 

Sept.  16, 

Aug.     7, 

May  20, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

100 

8,864 

ling  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simplex     Electric     Heating 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

240,000 

75,000 

21 16,200 

194,329 

134,075 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Simplex    Faucet    Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.     3, 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

- 

1,412 

513 

242 

_  The,  Medway. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Simplex  Player  Action  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

125,000 

- 

15,686 

39,796 

64,986 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simplex   Self  Hoisting   Ma- 

June 13, 

June     9, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

396 

- 

chine  Company,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simplex  Time  Recorder  Co., 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.     6, 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

8,000 

4,874 

23,568 

14,498 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Simplex    Tool    and    Supply 

Oct.    14, 

July     7, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

788 

3,834 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Mortgage. 

3  And  fixtures. 
*  Patent  rights. 
'  Adjourned. 


"  Auto  trucks  and  fixtures. 
'  Stock  in  other  corporations. 
8  Interest  and  salaries. 
8  Horses  and  wagon. 


1°  Security. 

11  And  equipment. 

12  Investments. 

13  Deferred  charges. 


1914.1 


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581 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

- 

- 

81,176,656 

8550,000 

848,000 

8350,000 

83,439 

- 

8225,217 

$1,176,656 

1  S2,000 

- 

- 

2,529 

1,200 

300 

- 

- 

- 

1,029 

2,529 

- 

- 

- 

896,689 

378,100 

29,143 

- 

38,136 

8451,310 

- 

896,689 

- 

- 

S672 

2,796 

2,500 

296 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,796 

- 

- 

54,911 

453,092 

10,000 

- 

2  296,000 

147,092 

- 

- 

453,092 

4 1,366 
119,125 

S3,044 

108,768 
2,000 

80,000 
2,000 

18,722 

: 

3,000 

~ 

7,046 

108,768 
2,000 

- 

- 

64,381 

244,486 

8,000 

236,486 

- 

- 

- 

- 

244,486 

- 

- 

- 

8,750 

5,000 

1,600 

2,150 

- 

- 

- 

8,750 

- 

6  9,380 
'801 

: 

415,669 
15,423 

225,000 
6,000 

22,934 

8 1,500 

2,557 

_ 

162,200 
4,200 

4,035 

2,666 

415,669 
15,423 

- 

- 

147,693 

148,076 

147,500 

576 

- 

•_ 

- 

- 

148,076 

1  3,000 

9  500 
10  130 

12  5,000 

13  4,538 

- 

9,633 

299,833 

19,047 

3,000 
75,000 
15,000 

673 

10,804 

1813 

- 

1,000 
135,000 

4,068 
79,029 
2,234 

892 

9,633 

299,833 

19,047 

- 

•5  10 

16 1,867 

340 
1,728 

20,096 
102,528 

12,C00 
1'  6,000 
100,000 

2,528 

~ 

2,096 

: 

: 

20,096 
102,528 

■  18,350 

- 

4,361 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

1 15,000 

- 

39,641 

61,131 

50,000 

2,361 

- 

8,770 

- 

- 

61,131 

- 

- 

- 

168,308 

50,000 

106,074 

- 

- 

12,234 

- 

168,308 

- 

- 

- 

310 

240 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70 

310 

- 

19  8,749 

- 

2,645,216 
829,112 

600,000 
300,000 

510,418 
20  320,974 

_ 

- 

1,494,798 
13  40,000 
208,138 

- 

2,645,216 
829,112 

- 

- 

4,396 

13,360 

10,000 

3,360 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,360 

4 100 

22 1,936 

- 

421,640 

240,060 

71,237 

- 

- 

- 

110,403 

421,640 

160,077 
« 25,000 

23  880 
24 1,093 

10,743 

74,960 
145,468 

69,265 
125,000 

5,695 

: 

9,000 

11,468 

: 

74,960 
145,468 

1  24,357 

- 

11,G48 

35,801 

25,000 

10,801 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,801 

- 

- 

- 

50,940 

20,000 

3,047 

3,500 

12,300 

7,883 

4,210 

50,940 

1 15,000 

25  4,900 

1,001 

25,523 

25,000 

523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,523 

"  None  held  in  1914. 
15  Unsold  stock. 
15  Auto  trucks. 
1'  Subscription  stock. 


13  Reserve. 

19  Advance  payments. 

20  Debts. 

21  And  oflBce  furniture. 


22  Prepaid  insurance. 

23  Patterns. 

24  Tools. 

25  Treasury  stock. 


582 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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,  and 
Proc- 

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Simplex  Wire  and  Cable  Com- 

Feb.  12, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

$500,000 

$255,000 

1  S115,500 

$486,904 

$600,897 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Simpson  Brothers  Company 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

20,761 

5,991 

of  Hyde  Park,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Simpson   Bros.   Corporation, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

^1,391 

6  7,187 

24,323 

59,431 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Simpson    Spring    Company, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   17, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

9,458 

16,571 

33,966 

21,081 

Easton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Simpson's  Patent  Dry  Dock 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   20, 

350,000 

438,340 

with  R.  E. 

6,841 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sippican  Cranberry  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

35,000 

100 

- 

226 

Marion. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Siro  Carburetor  Manufactur- 

May 29, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

225,000 

- 

1,431 

200 

1,415 

ing  Company,  Northamp- 
ton. 
Sisson  Company,  The,  Pitts- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.   17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

77,532 

5,709 

29,213 

21,526 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Skalon  Whip  Company,  The, 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

3,271 

5,327 

2,576 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Skillings,      Wbitneys     and 

May  29, 

May  21, 

May     1, 

1,000,000 

14,000 

- 

714,078 

322,826 

Barnes  Lumber  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

23  26,930 

Boston. 

Sky  Fruit  and  Stock  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

3,744 

746 

817 

921 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Slattery  Brothers  Automobile 

Apr.     8, 

Nov.  24, 

Nov.    8, 

10,000 

500 

5,700 

300 

3,551 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Slocomb  and  Greenlay  Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

1,031 

5,719 

8,233 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Small,   Maynard   and   Com- 

May 28, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

129,264 

35,558 

pany  (Incorporated),  Bos- 
ton. 
Small,  Nichols  &  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,056 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smalley    White   and    Hobbs 

July   29, 

July     2, 

June  30, 

10,000 

4,000 

912 

2,250 

3,489 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smith,  Adams  &  Gibbs  Com- 

Mch. 30, 

Feb    24, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

52,883 

21,082 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smith  &  Anthony  Company, 

June   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dee.  31, 

250,000 

77,346 

33,157 

95,651 

103,854 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith    and    Corcoran   Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

279 

25 

291 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith  &  Cowdrey  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,952 

173,695 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufactur- 

Apr.  16, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

192,149 

160,653 

1,017,894 

160,470 

ing  Company,  Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith   &   Hubbeli,  Incorpo- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

30 1,007 

13,580 

19,218 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith  and  Lovett  Company, 

Feb.     3. 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

4,000 

6,900 

14,900 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith,  Bodfish,  Swift  Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Oct.    19, 

Sept.  23, 

75,000 

37,949 

10,088 

19,423 

21,423 

pany,  Tisbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Smith  Bros.  Concrete  Com- 

Feb.   17. 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

8,800 

2,035 

2,873 

7,068 

pany,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith  Brothers  Garage  Inc., 

July   21, 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

750 

5,750 

5,551 

Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  office  fixtures. 

2  Prepaid  insurance. 
2  Fixtures. 

*  And  buildings  on  leased  land. 

6  And  tools. 

"  Unfinished  contracts. 

'  Stocks  and  investments. 


8  Horse  and  wagon  and  auto  ac- 
counts. 
'  Office  furniture. 
1"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

11  Reserve  for  guaranty. 

12  Good  will. 

13  Furniture. 


1*  Registered  bottles  and  cases. 

15  Soda  tanks. 

18  Electrotypes  and  woodcuts. 

1'  Teams. 

18  Interest  accrued. 

1'  Six  per  cent,  bonds. 


1914. 


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583 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets- 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 

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Capital  Stock. 

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- 

Sl,463,881 

8500,000 

8204,254 

- 

- 

- 

8759,627 

$1,463,881 

- 

3  5,174 

- 

31,926 

14,800 

5,137 

85,000 

- 

86,989 

- 

31,926 

12  .?35,000 

6  26,723 

'400 

s  1,144 

9  286 

13  550 

1"  28,325 

15  3,259 

16  303 

1'  1,295 

- 

120,885 
149,808 

445,181 

50,000 
49,700 

350,000 

375 

7,046 
18 1,378 

5,000 

"31,500 
35,000 

812,500 

25,000 

10  880 

11 4,038 

47,684 

40,592 
55,181 

120,885 
149,808 

445,181 

12  609 

20  3,250 

- 

39,185 

22,050 

635 

4,000 

12,500 

- 

- 

39,185 

21 112,500 

22 1,225 

S27,991 

144,762 

143,980 

782 

- 

- 

- 

- 

144,762 

- 

- 

2,827 

136,807 

70,500 

7,728 

36,000 

22,579 

- 

- 

136,807 

2135 

- 

9,247 

20,456 

12,000 

8,456 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,456 

- 

24 185,375 

- 

1,263,209 

448,100 

156,906 

- 

- 

658,203 

- 

1,263,209 

- 

- 

1,631 

7,859 

5,200 

208 

- 

2,451 

- 

- 

7,859 

- 

- 

4,759 

14,810 

10,000 

3,810 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,810 

- 

- 

- 

14,983 

6,000 

6,600 

- 

- 

1,752 

631 

14,983 

- 

25 1,935 

26  561 

- 

167,318 

50,000 

22,291 

- 

62,767 

32,260 

- 

167,318 

21 5,248 
27  25,600 

20  21,300 

- 

57,204 
10,651 

50,000 
6,000 

1,975 
4,481 

_ 

800 

4,429 

170 

57,204 
10,651 

- 

- 

- 

73,965 

25,000 

18,988 

- 

- 

29,977 

- 

73,965 

12 11,750 

28  30,000 

29  48,700 

122,260 
1,749 

510,968 
14,094 

250,000 
13,750 

13,202 
319 

- 

247,766 
25, 

- 

510,968 
14,094 

- 

- 

- 

185,647 

15,000 

92,938 

- 

- 

77,709 

- 

185,647 

12  70,392 

2  15,083 

- 

1,616,641 

1,250,000 

31,653 

- 

326,000 

- 

8,988 

1,616,641 

- 

- 

- 

33,805 

25,000 

7,372 

- 

- 

- 

1,433 

33,805 

- 

- 

5,700 

31,500 

25,000 

500 

- 

- 

31  6,000 

- 

31,500 

12 18,100 

32  26 

4,728 

111,737 

75,000 

36,362 

- 

- 

33  375 

- 

111,737 

21  6,000 

34  3,500 
35  250 

- 

30,526 
12,051 

16,300 
500 

6,747 
2,200 

4,000 

1,650 
6,675 

2,676 

1,829 

30,526 
12,051 

20  Treasury  stock. 

21  Patent  rights. 

22  Tools  and  fixtures. 

23  Buildings  and  equipment. 

24  Investments  in  other  corporations. 

25  Unexpired  insurance. 


28  Fiunishings. 

27  Good   will   and   Automatic   Ac- 

counting Co.  stock. 

28  Patterns  and  flasks. 

29  Stock  in  other  company. 

30  And  fixtures. 


31  Reserve  for  depreciation  and  to 

cover  losses. 

32  Treasurer. 

33  Bank  account. 

34  Auto  truck. 

35  Stable  equipment. 


584 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

eg 

1 

a 

a 

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'S, 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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andise, 
ial,  and 
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Smith-Carr     Baking     Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.      6 

Jan.      1, 

870,000 

S14,000 

S2 1,898 

819,825 

819,735 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smith     Countershaft     Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

3  3,460 

200 

577 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1909. 

1913. 

Smith  Erecting  &  Contract- 

May  19, 

May   13 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

250 

- 

5,194 

ing  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smith  Feed  Company,  The, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    12 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

1,411 

4,567 

5,637 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith-Green  Company,  The, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

6 10,254 

23.669 

71,032 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith-Hammond    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    13 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

59,000 

- 

- 

7,907 

The,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smith  Iron  Foundry,  Incor- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

10,700 

500 

2,200 

4,547 

porated,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith  Tablet  Co.,  Inc.,  The, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.      5 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

1,307 

41,160 

30,244 

47,519 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith-Wallace    Corporation, 

Aug.     7, 

Feb.    28 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

23,289 

27,000 

17,000 

14,053 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smithmade  Suspender  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

724 

5,207 

4,888 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Smith's    Express    Company, 

May  21, 

Apr.     5 

Mch.  31, 

7,000 

3,300 

2,888 

- 

2,490 

Manchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smith's     Tavern,     Incorpo- 

Sept.   1, 

Jan.      3 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

7,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

rated,  Hull. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Smokeless  Fuel  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.    3, 
1914. 

Jan.    12 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

100,000 

~ 

- 

- 

8,327 

Snell   &   Atherton,   Incorpo- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

14,300 

1,700 

400 

7.323 

6,052 

rated,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Snell     &     Simpson     Biscuit 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  12 

Dec.   31, 

490,000 

139,918 

77,106 

58,955 

58,475 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Snipatuit    Cranberry    Ccnn- 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.   31, 

32,000 

33,750 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Snow  Flake  Axle  Grease  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    12 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

"2,498 

5,160 

1,420 

pany,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Society  for  Americana,  Inc., 

July    13, 

Apr.    13 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

400 

38 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sofus    L.    Mortensen,    Inc., 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.      3 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

3,000 

5,151 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Solari  Archie  Company,  Bos- 

June 24, 

Mch.    3 

Mch.    3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,700 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Solderene        Manufacturing 

Mch.    7, 

21  Jan.    26 

Jan.    26, 

100,000 

- 

3,000 

100 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Soley  &  Blair,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    13 

Jan.    10, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,610 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Solov-Hinds  Company,  Boa- 

July   31, 

July    24 

June  30, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

24,543 

25,318 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Somerset     Coal     Company, 

Sept.  24, 

May  19 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

815 

- 

701 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Somerset  Garage  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 17, 

Feb.     2 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

34,200 

2,000 

185 

2,616 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Somerset    Investment    Com- 

Nov. 20, 

Oct.     5 

Oct.      5, 

10,000 

' 

_ 

- 

5,318 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Somerset  Knitting  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.     2 

Nov.  29, 

6,000 

- 

1,850 

2,940 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Somerset  Raincoat  Company, 

Aug.     7, 

Apr.   28 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

931 

2,001 

1,497 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

i 

1  Good  will. 

2  Securities. 

'  And  patterns. 

<  Patent  rights. 

'And  equipment. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


'  Office  equipment. 

8  Trade-marks. 

9  Tools. 

10  Fixtures. 

11  Good  will  and  trade-marks. 

12  Prepaid  interest,  insurance  and  taxes. 


13  Formulae. 

I''  And  fixtures  and  tools. 
1'  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 
18  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 
1'  Rights   in   uncompleted   manu- 
script. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


585 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

. 

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1  $6,366 

2?100 

S19,093 

3101,017 

S70,000 

810,937 

$1,980 

S18,100 

- 

- 

1101,017 

« 25,000 

- 

9,672 

38,909 

24,470 

249 

7,000 

7,190 

- 

- 

38,909 

- 

- 

- 

5,444 

5,000 

436 

- 

- 

- 

88 

5,444 

- 

- 

- 

11,615 

5,000 

265 

- 

6,350 

- 

- 

11,615 

- 

- 

- 

104,955 

20,000 

57,943 

- 

15,000 

S7,012 
6  5,000 

- 

104,955 

- 

- 

13,228 

80,135 

75,000 

5,135 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80,135 

- 

- 

914 

18,861 

12,000 

861 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,861 

- 

- 

- 

120,230 

25,000 

34,987 

- 

34,848 

18,103 
6  7,292 

- 

120,230 

1  65,000 

- 

- 

146,342 

97,950 

15,275 

23,289 

8,800 

- 

1,028 

146,342 

- 

- 

18,457 

29,276 

24,000 

5,276 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,276 

- 

- 

740 

9,418 

7,000 

1,418 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

9,418 

1 1,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

5,000 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,000 

13,000 

'782 

555 

12,664 

270 

9,529 

- 

2,865 

- 

- 

12,664 

45 

96 

_ 

15,500 

14,300 

_ 

•       _ 

_ 

_ 

1,200 

15,500 

85 

15 

105 

11 150,000 

12  2,202 
13  62,000 

2,241 

550,897 

400,000 

5,897 

100,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

550,897 

- 

- 

- 

35,750 

31,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,750 

35,750 

15  3,000 

_ 

_ 

13,078 

10,000 

444 

_ 

_ 

2,634 

13,078 

1 1,000 

16  4,000 

"3,200 

1,637 

37,250 

24,975 

12,275 

- 

_ 

_ 

37,250 

1  7,000 

18 10,000 
19 10,975 

- 

20  2,883 

- 

11,034 

3,500 

3,151 

- 

2»  2,883 

- 

1,500 

11,034 

- 

- 

- 

2,700 

200 

800 

- 

- 

1,700 

- 

2,700 

« 62,530 

_ 

4,846 

80,726 

80,000 

726 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

80,726 

1 10,250 

22  7,500 

23  4,789 

2435 
25500 

8,431 

31,865 

12,100 

200 

10,000 

6,000 
26  3.565 

31,865 

- 

i»  2,532 

5,792 

58,185 

43,000 

10,185 

5,000 

- 

- 

58,185 

- 

- 

2,407 

3,923 

3,000 

923 

- 

- 

- 

3,923 

- 

27  524 

- 

39,525 

15,000 

1,308 

17,750 

4,362 

1,105 

- 

39,525 

- 

- 

1,182 

6,500 

2,500 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

- 

3,028 

7,818 

3,050 

4,768 

- 

- 

»_ 

- 

7,818 

1 1,207 

- 

- 

5,636 

1,500 

4,136 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,636 

18  Rights  in  subscriptions. 
1'  Securities  (par  value). 
2"  Allowance   for   portion   of   con- 
tracts not  completed. 
21  Adjourned. 


22  Tools,  blocking,  timber,  etc. 

23  Labor    performed    on    unfinished 

work. 

24  One  share  Soley  &  Blair  Inc. 


25  One  share  Master  Builders  Assn. 

stock. 

26  Payments  received  on  account  of 

uncompleted  work. 

27  Unexpired  taxes  and  insurance. 


586 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Somerset  Stove  Foundry 
Company,  Somerset. 

Somerville  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Soraerville. 

Somerville  Coal  Company, 
Somerville. 

Somerville  Journal  Company, 
Somerville. 

Somerville  Lumber  Company, 
Somerville.  | 

Somerville  Manufacturing 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Somerville  Publishmg  Co., 
Inc..  The,  Somerville. 

Somerville  Union  Hall  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Sorosis  Advertising  Agency, 
The,  Lynn. 

Sorosis  Shoe  Company  of 
Boston,  Lynn. 

Soule  Art  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Soule  Mill,  New  Bedford,     . 

South  Acton  Coal  and  Lum- 
ber Company,  Acton. 

South  Bay  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

South  Bay  Improvement 
Company,  Boston. 

South  Bay  Wharf  and  Termi- 
nal Company,  Boston. 

South  Boston  Building  Asso- 
ciation, Boston. 

South  Boston  Wood  and 
Coal  Company,  Boston. 

South  Carolina  Light,  Power 
and  Railways  Company, 
Boston. 

South  Congregational  Meet- 
ing-house in  Lowell,  Pro- 
prietors of  the,  Lowell. 

South  Deerfield  Onion  Stor- 
age Co.,  The,  Deerfield. 

South  End  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

South  End  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

South  End  Pharmacy, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  The, 
Worcester. 

South  Lincoln  Dairy  Com- 
pany, Lincoln. 

South  Purchase  Cranberry 
Company,  Fall  River.  « 

South  Shore  Poultry  Farms 
Incorporated,  Norwell. 

South  \'illage  Investment 
Company,  Rookport. 

South  Weymouth  Ice  Com- 
pany, Weymouth. 


Jan.    16, 

1914. 
May  26, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Apr      4, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Sept.  26, 

1914. 
Oct.      9, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
July    10, 

1914. 
Feb.    25, 

1914. 
Apr.    16, 

1914. 
July     8, 

1914. 
Mav   19, 

1914. 
Jan.    30, 

1914. 
Apr.    11, 

1914. 
May  21, 

1914. 
Apr.    18, 

1914. 

Apr.  28, 
1914. 

Sept.  8, 
1914. 

Oct.  5, 
1914. 

Sept.  29, 
1914. 

Feb.  4, 
1914. 

Oct.    26, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 


Jan.    12 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 
Apr.     8, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.      7, 

1914. 
Dec.   30, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 
Feb.     3, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Mav     4, 

1914. 
May   14, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Mch.    3, 

1914. 
Feb.    19, 

1914. 
Mch.  25, 

1914. 

Apr.    13, 
1914. 

May     5, 

1914. 
June   16, 

1914. 

July    30, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 

July    11, 

1914. 
Jan.     8, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Jan.      6, 

1914. 
Feb.   23, 

1914. 


Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Nov.     1, 

1913. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Apr.    30, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

May  1, 
1914. 

June  1, 
1914. 

July  30, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

June  30, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.      6, 

1914. 
Feb.    23. 

1914. 


§12,500 

5,000 

15,000 

20,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

■   29,000 

1,000 

25,000 

50,000 

1,260,000 

16,C0C 

1,000,000 

385,100 

1,500,000 

50,000 

3,000 

5,000,000 

15,000 

25,000 
50,000 

30,000 
2,000 

100,000 
50,000 
10,000 
25,000 
25,000 


18,000 
17,000 
16,900 
10,000 


29,000 


575,056 


87,300 


47,500 

1,500 

6,039,755 

15,000 

20,000 


5,000 
13:500 


4,500 
4,000 


.13   i 

|i:i.s 


82,000 
3,000 

5,500 

200 

1,405 

5,700 


5,031 
1,124,880 


with 


500 


2,478 

1,200 
300 


500 


$0,344 


13,876 
100 


2,816 
200 


22,992 

7,974 

429,240 

12 12,790 


R.  E. 


3,265 
1,722 

85,093 
1,922 
4,000 


>  Flasks  and  patterns. 

2  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

3  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


*  Mortgage. 
5  Patent  rights. 
«  Good  will. 


'  Office  furniture. 
8  Treasury  stock, 
s  Balance  due  on  machinery. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


587 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i. 

J. 

J> 

oi 

S 
o 

J 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

•a 

m 

9  6 

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a  a 

3 

1 

a  (9  S 

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ei  1^  O 

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1 

3 

o 

■| 

§■§ 

3  " 

§"2 

1 

o 

f2 

s 

£ 

H 

o 

<1 

fe 

S 

CO 

Pi 

H 

- 

1 82,000 

- 

?37,075 

S12,500 

S2,260 

- 

§13,000 

$9,315 

- 

$37,075 

- 

- 

20,283 

5,000 

488 

$9,400 

2,483 

- 

$2,912 

20,283 

- 

2  5,595 

- 

44,804 

15,000 

5,793 

- 

22,062 

1,949 

44,804 

- 

- 

- 

27,439 

20,000 

- 

- 

3  2.939 

4,500 

27,433 

- 

- 

§17,017 

18,023 

10,000 

2,320 

^  2,639 

3,064 

- 

- 

18,023 

5  S2,400 

- 

11,393 

19,680 

8,600 

4,631 

- 

6,449 

- 

- 

19,680 

6  3,500 

'257 
8  5,100 

- 

16,934 

10,000 

1,482 
9  2,050 

2,000 

797 

- 

605 

16,934 

- 

- 

- 

30,662 

29,000 

986 

- 

- 

- 

676 

30,662 

- 

- 

- 

1,147 

1,000 

126 

- 

- 

- 

21 

1,147 

- 

10 14,074 

3,389 

49,536 

10,000 

39,536 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49,536 

- 

- 

25,837 

39,598 

23,000 

2,453 

411 

11 13,734 

- 

- 

39,598 

- 

- 

- 

2,250,246 

1,260,000 

14,030 

- 

659,500 

- 

316,716 

2,250,246 

- 

- 

- 

25,311 

16,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,069 

3,242 

25,311 

- 

- 

14,374 

101,709 

31,250 

2,705 

45,000 

22,754 

- 

- 

101,709 

- 

13  384,800 

300 

385,100 

385,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

385,100 

- 

"  1,480,100 

900 

1,481,000 

1,481,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,481,000 

- 

- 

- 

49,576 

30,700 

- 

10,000 

- 

8,876 

- 

49,576 

- 

- 

- 

4,296 

3,000 

1,296 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,296 

- 

- 

- 

6,126,979 

3,000,000 

23,862 

3,000,000 

50,800 

52,317 

with 
surplus 

6,126,979 

- 

- 

- 

21,075 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,075 

21,075 

- 

- 

500 

22,500 

2,000 

- 

i5  20,£00 

- 

- 

- 

22,500 

6  7,149 

« 1,600 

16  40,000 

10  4,182 

- 

53,790 

50,000 

590 

- 

3,200 

- 

- 

53,790 

- 

- 

8,788 

13,648 

9,000 

4,648 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,648 

- 

- 

- 

4,375 

2,000 

468 

750 

300 

- 

857 

4,375 

6  11,100 

- 

45,914 

154,057 

85,500 

29,843 

- 

38,714 

- 

- 

154,057 

- 

- 

- 

14,001 

10,600 

- 

3,200 

- 

- 

201 

14,001 

6  4,000 

- 

9,457 

15,591 

10,000 

1,946 

- 

3,645 

- 

- 

15,591 

- 

i'500 

- 

6,269 

3,800 
18  200 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

269 

6,269 

6  5,000 

3,203 

18,390 

14,500 

1,190 

2,700 

18,390 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Loans. 

12  And  fixtures. 


13  3,848  shares  of  its  capital  stock. 
"  14,801  shares  of  its  capital  stock. 
15  Mortgage  and  debts. 


16  Lease  rights. 

1'  Furniture,  etc. 

1'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


588 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

S 
a 

S 
S 

.t 
1 

1 

1 

S. 

03 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

Si 

"S  • 

OS 

11 

^3 

Is 

■goo 

f£l 

\3 

C8 

armi 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

TO    W 

1« 

P= 

Q 

Q 

<3 

c§ 

§ 

S 

O 

Southbridge  Coal  Company, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

SIO.OOO 

_ 

81,400 

§2,000 

S4,754 

Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southbridge  Investment  Com- 

May    9, 

May     1 

May     1, 

100,000 

Sl,500 

- 

- 

112 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southbridge     Optical     Com- 

Mch. 24, 

iMch.    2 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southbridge    Printing    Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

135,000 

90,694 

97,082 

100,352 

32,701 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Southern    Apartments,    Inc., 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

400,750 

- 

- 

7,706 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Southern    Berkshire    Marble 

May     8, 

Apr.      1 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

50,015 

47,886 

- 

8,607 

Co.,  Sheffield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Southgate     Building     Com- 

Jan.    3, 

i  Nov.  28 

Oct.      1, 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,333 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Southgate  Building  Company, 

Nov.  21, 

Oct.    20 

Oct.      1, 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,081 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southgate    Machinery    Co., 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

4,106 

- 

3,218 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Southgate     Press  —  T.     W. 

Aug.   17, 

July     6 

June     1, 

80,000 

- 

100,820 

15,064 

22,951 

Ripley  Co.,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Southworth   Company,   The, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

44,202 

40,213 

20,853 

32,555 

West  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Spalding   Dry   Goods   Com- 

Apr.   22, 

Feb.   25 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

36,914 

6,555 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sparrell  Print,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.    16, 
1914. 

Apr.      6 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

200,000 

~ 

107,500 

18,461 

34,639 

Spatula  Publishing  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

7,196 

4,802 

4,150 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Spaulding  Print  Paper  Co., 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    13 

Mch.  31, 

8,000 

- 

2,882 

11,873 

9,011 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Specialty  Leather  Goods  Co., 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

500 

600 

500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Specialty    Nail    Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    11 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

6,456 

13,052 

5,452 

6,305 

Raynham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Specialty  Shop,  The,  Boston, 

Mch.    2, 
1914. 

Jan.    21 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

1,000 

~ 

~ 

12  33,882 

1,482 

Spencer  Box  Co.,  Spencer,     . 

Feb.   21, 
1914. 

Jan.      6 
1914. 

Deo.   31, 
1913. 

75,000 

- 

14,381 

9,837 

28,146 

Spencer    Express    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.      5 

Deo.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

500 

- 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Spencer    Hardware    Co., 

Feb.    10, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

- 

290 

4,008 

5,743 

Spencer, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Spencer   Hotel   Company, 

Oct.      7, 

May   12 

May   12, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,600 

150 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons  of 

Nov.  19, 

Oct.    12 

Oct.      3 

5,000 

- 

2,512 

42,850 

2,771 

Massachusetts,       Incorpo- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

rated,  Boston. 

Spencer  Turbine  Cleaner 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    15 

Apr.      1, 

35,000 

- 

- 

283 

7,397 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Spencer     Wire     Company, 

May     5, 

Apr.    28 

Apr.     1, 

1,000,000 

442,174 

277,497 

291,228 

335,369 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Spencer      Yarn      Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.    13 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

17,622 

27,900 

5,819 

3,483 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Spiers-Fish  Brick  Company, 

June  15, 

May  19 

Apr.   30, 

60,000 

35,318 

8,510 

28,000 

35,943 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sprague,    Breed    &    Brown 

Mav   15, 

Apr.    16 

Apr.      1, 

356,000 

180,000 

105,107 

51,595 

124,177 

Company,  Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sprague,    Breed,   Stevens 

May  15, 

Apr.     8 

Apr.     1, 

200,000 

31,126 

20,634 

46,039 

194,442 

&    Newhall    Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn. 

Sprague,  Nugent  Company, 

Sept.    1, 

July    30 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20  1,146 

3,156 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned.    Corporation  not  do- 
ing business. 
'  Suspense. 

3  Stocks. 


^  Adjourned. 

^  Good  will. 

0  Patent  rights. 

'  Unexpired  insurance. 


8  stock  in  other  companies. 

8  Office  furniture. 
1°  Insurance  unexpired. 
11  Depreciation. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


589 


o]  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

to  =3::: 

111 

3 

a 
1 

T3 

a 

cS 

ca 
2 

Ph 

3 

o 

1 

1 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

■a 
n 

■a  g 

J. 

■o 
a 

a  g 

"43  O 

caT3 
o  o 

3 

& 

3 

-73 

1 

I 

3 
o 

- 

- 

- 

88,154 

83,000 

83,753 

- 

- 

- 

81,401 

88,154 

- 

- 

8107,243 

108,855 

100,000 

8,855 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108,855 

- 

- 

- 

320,829 

135,000 

67,953 

876,311 

814,867 

2  8216 

26,482 

320,8^9 

- 

3  855,307 

- 

463,763 

200,000 

- 

250,000 

5,135 

1,389 

7,239 

463,763 

- 

- 

2,096 

108,604 

100,000 

8,604 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108,604 

5  S6,000 

- 

- 

12,333 

9,000 

1,765 

- 

- 

- 

1,568 

12,333 

5  6,000 

- 

- 

13,081 

9,000 

2,413 

- 

- 

- 

1,668 

13,081 

6  502,500 

- 

- 

509,824 

472,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,924 

509,824 

- 

7 1,251 

60 

140,146 

77,225 

16,506 

- 

8,840 

37,575 

- 

140,146 

- 

- 

- 

137,823 

40,000 

15,544 

- 

- 

22,785 

59,494 

137,823 

5  27,135 

8  40,000 

- 

43,469 
227,735 

30,000 
136,800 

12,356 
14,342 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
12,618 

1,113 
63,975 

- 

43,469 
227,735 

5 10,000 

- 

- 

26,148 

10,000 

1,200 

- 

4,758 

- 

10,190 

26,148 

5  3,400 

9 1,210 

10  178 

: 

25,154 
5,000 

8,000 
5,000 

611 

_ 

- 

11,258 
11 5,285 

~ 

25,154 
5,000 

- 

- 

- 

31,265 

10,000 

8,136 

- 

4,000 

- 

9,129 

31,265 

5 10,000 

- 

: 

35,364 
62,364 

1,000 
50,000 

6,033 
11,147 

_ 

with  accts. 
payable 

28,331 
1,217 

_ 

35,364 
62,364 

5  500 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,358 

11,399 

6,500 

4,899 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,399 

5  1,500 

- 

250 

3,500 

400 

3,1C0 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

48,133 

5,0C0 

42,570 

- 

- 

- 

563 

48,133 

5  4,000 

3  236 
13  25,000 

3,431 

40,347 

35,000 

5,347 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,347 

- 

- 

- 

1,346,268 

1,000,000 

35,403 

- 

- 

310,865 

- 

1,346,268 

5  268,956 

15  416 

le  5,458 
19  2,350 

- 

54,824 
113,645 
732,185 

25,500 
"6,150 
45,000 

356,000 

1,632 
33,111 
69,054 

13,000 

17 10,000 

15,000 

6,346 
20,877 
267,500 

18  2,700 
24,000 

2,196 

1,957 

631 

54,824 
113,645 
732,185 

5 140.000 

- 

- 

432,241 

200,000 

17,750 

- 

192,000 

17,500 

4,991 

432,241 

- 

- 

8,854 

13,156 

10,000 

3,156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,156 

12  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  liquor 

license. 

13  Contract. 

1^  Subscriptions  received  on  stocli. 


15  Office  fixtures. 
18  Horse,  wagons,  etc. 
1'  Mortgage. 


18  Reserve  for  depreciation, 
w  Stock. 
20  And  plant. 


590 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

O 

a 

1 

"o 

a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
1 

1 

ufactures, 
erohandise, 
aterial,  and 
3ck  in  Proc- 
1. 

1l 

ja3 

cd 

1 

1 

§ 

i:§:sss 

i« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

tf 

:s 

s 

o 

Spring  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

May 21, 

June  30, 

Mch.  31, 

$100,000 

$1,166 

$158,757 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Spring    Water    Distributing 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.     2, 

Jan.      2, 

50,000 

3  $3,000 

- 

500 

816 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield     and     Suburban 

June  13, 

May  11, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

5  $17,000 

- 

6,731 

Laundry  Company,  Spring- 
field. 
Springfield     Athletic     Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.   16, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.  30, 

20,C00 

8 10,000 

_ 

_ 

10 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Springfield  Automobile  Com- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.    20, 

Deo.   31, 

60,000 

- 

347 

11,805 

4,207 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield  Brick   Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

12,000 

10,950 

34,160 

35,694 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield  Buick  Company, 

June     5, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,011 

2,063 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield   Business   School, 

Apr.    14, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

300 

3,000 

Incorporated,  The,  Spring- 
field. 
Springfield  Crude  Oil  Engine 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

May  13, 

May    8, 

Deo.  31, 

500,000 

35,341 

10,647 

8,778 

2,625 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield  Facing  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

6,112 

5,000 

15,366 

7,490 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield    Foundry    Com- 

July     1, 

June   19, 

May  31, 

100,000 

99,500 

16,000 

10,000 

27,988 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield    Glazed    Paper 

Feb.     7, 

12  Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

37,000 

28,000 

15,668 

27,731 

Company,  West  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield  Homestead  News- 

Jan.     6, 

Sept.  27, 

Aug.  31, 

45,000 

- 

45,307 

- 

7,551 

paper    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
Springfield     Ice     and     Coal 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

June   13, 

Jan.    13. 

Nov.  30, 

400,000 

56,558 

5  56,038 

5,560 

22,132 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield     Iron     Works, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

28,800 

5,145 

700 

12,713 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield  Leather  Company, 

Moh.  19, 

"Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,005 

9,942 

9,630 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield       Manufacturing 

July     6, 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

1,000 

8,897 

3,713 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield-Merg     Reduction 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

80,629 

with  R.  E. 

21,491 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield  Metal  Body  Com- 

July   16, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

80,000 

9,000 

76,200 

71,682 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Springfield     Metal     Furring 

Sept.    9, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield  Navigation  Com- 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

15,272 

- 

7,816 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield   News   Company, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.      8, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

12,986 

23,872 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield   Ofiice   Supply 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

17,713 

6,402 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield    Photo-Engraving 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

4,299 

920 

9,197 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield   Produce  Broker- 

July    3, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.      1, 

20,000 

15,000 

1,500 

- 

8,060 

age  Company,  The,  North- 
ampton. 
Springfield     Rubber     Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

June     1, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.      1. 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

83,713 

40,751 

^  pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Springfield  Union  Publishing 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

20,000 

- 

38,552 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield  Waste  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    28, 

Deo.   31, 

150,000 

5,467 

42,657 

122,304 

41,288 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield     Webbing    Com- 

May 20, 

Apr.   22, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

6,420 

9,264 

12,640 

9,933 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Stock  in  other  companies. 
'  Lease. 

■•  Good  will. 


5  And  equipment. 
»  Horses  and  wagons. 
'  Depreciation. 
8  Buildings  on  city  land. 


'  Personal  property. 
i»  Patent  rights. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Adjourned. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

xs4.  ■ 

III 

Oh 

§ 

8 

d 
1 

1 
a 

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1 

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Accounts    Pay- 
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1S849 
2  325 

§9,057 

§161,097 
23,373 

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23,210 

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163 

- 

- 

- 

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§161,097 
23,373 

4 1,500 

6  2,413 

- 

27,644 

7,400 

10,411 

- 

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'§804 

4,566 

27,644 

« 11,000 

- 

690 

21,700 

20,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

500 

- 

21,700 

- 

- 

36,737 

53,096 

40,200 

12,896 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,096 

- 

3  4,200 

- 

97,004 

50,000 

13,336 

- 

- 

- 

33,668 

97,004 

« 2,500 

1256 

412 

16,242 

10,000 

6,242 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,242 

i  10,000 

- 

- 

13,300 

5,000 

1,433 

- 

- 

- 

6,867 

13,300 

w  390,000 

11  62,050 

15,559 

525,000 

500,000 

- 

§25,000 

- 

- 

- 

525,000 

~ 

2,410 

8,990 

45,368 
153,488 

40,000 
100,000 

5,368 
3,360 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
50,000 

- 

128 

45,368 
153,488 

- 

- 

- 

108,399 

75,000 

9,791 

- 

- 

7,572 

16,036 

108,399 

- 

- 

- 

52,858 

38,100 

3,404 

- 

9,106 

- 

2,248 

52,858 

i  50,000 

•  13  72,965 
"100 

- 

263,253 
47,458 

181,200 
"  3,100 
10,400 

15.857 
2,266 

- 

3,575 

15  56,925 

7,500 

2,596 

27,292 

263,253 

47,458 

- 

- 

1,774 

22,351 

10,000 

9,751 

- 

2,600 

- 

- 

22,351 

- 

- 

2,620 

16,230 

11,000 

5,230 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,230 

w  181,875 

- 

58,505 

342,500 

230,000 

12,500 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

342,500 

- 

- 

- 

236,882 

20,000 

23,522 

17  20,000 

90,000 

- 

83,360 

236,882 

w  60,000 

11 10,000 

- 

70,000 

60,000 

163 

- 

- 

9,837 

- 

70,000 

- 

- 

1,055 

24,143 

20,000 

4,143 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,143 

4  1,100 

ifiOl 

18  263 

19  2,334 

351 

38,073 
27,549 

25,000 
13,000 

13,073 
3,321 

- 

1,000 

5,053 

5,175 

38,073 
27,549 

- 

- 

- 

14,416 

7,500 

127 

- 

- 

- 

6,789 

14,416 

- 

- 

12,180 

36,740 

14,700 

2,540 

- 

19,500 

- 

- 

36,740 

- 

1  4,559 

- 

129,023 

25,000 

103,957 

- 

- 

- 

66 

129,023 

- 

- 

28,683 

87,235 

80,000 

7,235 

- 

- 

- 

- 

87,235 

- 

- 

3,183 

214,899 

150,000 

32,899 

- 

30,000 

'  2,000 

- 

214,899 

- 

- 

- 

38,257 

25,000 

11 

- 

6,500 

- 

6,746 

38,257 

13  Organization  and  selling  expense. 

14  Subscription  received  on  account 

of  stock. 


15  Account  purchase  property. 

16  Office  furniture. 
1'  Mortgage. 


18  Rolling  stock, 
w  Fixtures. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


o 

.3 
1 

"a 
1 

I3 
0, 

05 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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Springfield    Wholesale    Gro- 

Mch. 30, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

.$40,000 

_ 

1  S7,000 

$26,550 

$31,898 

cery  Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stacy    Adams    Company, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      6, 

Oct.    27, 

150,000 

$25,000 

25,000 

86,199 

358,197 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stacy's  Clothing  Store,  Inc., 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,607 

11,411 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stafford  Mills,  Fall  River,     . 

Nov.  23, 
1914. 

Oct.    27, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

1,000,000 

485,433 

974,316 

279,526 

145,431 

Standard  Action  Co.,  Cam- 

Apr.    7, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

20,198 

34,234 

72,443 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Auto  Supply  Co., 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

17,743 

24,276 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard   Bottling   and   Ex- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

15,773 

13,112 

12,329 

tract  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Butter  Co.,  Boston, 

July   20, 
1914. 

May    4, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

10,000 

10,610 

with  R.  E. 

~ 

2,238 

Standard  Charcoal  Company, 

May  27, 

May     5, 

Meh.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,500 

12,409 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Clothes  Dryer  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

5,000 

- 

450 

590 

1,645 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.     7, 
1914. 

Apr.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

5,000 

2,300 

2,000 

4,096 

691 

Standard   Crayon    Manufac- 

Mch. 31, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

513 

15,318 

14,119 

8,656 

turing  Company,  Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard    Diary    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

16  Mch.  24, 

Feb.      1, 

50,000 

19,503 

18,312 

26,208 

88,654 

The,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Dyewood  &  Extract 

July    10, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    3, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,057 

Company,  Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Egg  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  28, 

15,000 

- 

1,479 

128 

29,833 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard    Equipment    Com- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

20 

1,551 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard    Fabric    Company, 

July    14, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      3, 

150,000 

53,298 

146,391 

51,767 

23,614 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard    Fibre     Company, 

May     1, 

I'Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

24,500 

'- 

6,811 

4,800 

25,139 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Foundry  Company, 

June  19, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

24,744 

6,151 

8,527 

25,525 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Horse  Shoe  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.   15, 

Feb.    28, 

100,000 

10,000 

15,093 

78,117 

84,229 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Leather  Company 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

1,500 

1,500 

of  Brockton,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Manufacturing  and 

July     8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

— 

- 

Supply  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Standard   Motor   Car   Com- 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,500 

6,290 

^  pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Nipple  and  Thread- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.     5, 

Jan.     5, 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

3,000 

ing    Company,    The,    Fall 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

River. 

Standard  Paper  Goods  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Nov.  17, 

Nov.  17, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

1,000 

946 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Standard  Paper  Tube  Works, 

May    9, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1, 

150,000 

20,300 

- 

- 

247 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Patents  and  Securi- 

June 24, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ties  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Petticoat  Company, 

May   12, 

"Mch.    3, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,627 

21,911 

6,647 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Pocahontas  Coal 

Oct.    30, 

Sept.  22, 

Sept.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,432 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard    Publishing    Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

9,000 

- 

- 

3,568 

7,572 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  And  fixtures  and  trucks. 

2  Insurance. 

2  Advance  payments. 
*  Investments. 


6  Reserves. 
'  Fixtures. 
'  Improvements. 
8  Depreciation. 


9  Patent  rights. 
10  Good  will. 
"  Expense. 
12  Horses  and  wagons. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2  $260 

- 

$65,698 

$30,000 

$7,262 

- 

$27,620 

$816 

- 

$65,698 

- 

3  2,766 

4  5,050 
6 1,000 

- 

502,212 

150,000 

285,503 

- 

15,000 

5  21,768 

$29,941 

502,212 

- 

- 

24,018 

15,000 

2,675 

- 

2,500 

- 

3,843 

24,018 

- 

?  14,068 

- 

1,898,774 

1,000,000 

603,000 

- 

29,642 

8  52,467 

213,665 

1,898,774 

- 

- 

- 

126,875 

50,000 

3,527 

$14,600 

1,050 

57,698 

- 

126,875 

9  SIO.OOO 

10  50,000 

6  3,387 

- 

105,406 
41,214 

100,000 
20,000 

3,166 
16,814 

~ 

_ 

_ 

2,240 
4,400 

105,406 
41,214 

- 

"224 

- 

13,072 

6,000 

4.245 

- 

- 

- 

2,827 

13,072 

10  4,000 

12  5,715 
"735 

S2,924 
165 

25,283 
6,850 

5,000 
5,000 

4,711 

2,200 

1,850 

12.366 
»  1,006 

~ 

25,283 
6,850 

- 

- 

670 

9,757 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,757 

- 

- 

9,757 

9  351 

10  20,000 

15 1,683 

4  285 
4  107,402 

- 

60,925 
260,079 

30,000 
50,000 

1,527 
4,442 

12.000 

- 

16,727 

5  671 

205,637 

~ 

60,925 
260,079 

10 1,000 

- 

2,489 

5,546 

2,000 

546 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

5,546 

- 

- 

1,344 

32,784 

15,000 

17,784 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,784 

3  15,000 

- 

- 

16,571 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,571 

16,571 

- 

- 

- 

275,070 

150,000 

123,449 

- 

- 

- 

1,621 

275,070 

>  7,500 

- 

- 

44,250 

24,500 

6,656 

- 

- 

- 

13,094 

44,250 

- 

- 

- 

64,947 

10,000 

7,992 

- 

12,700 

34,255 

- 

64,947 

- 

- 

- 

187,439 

100,000 

12,206 

- 

- 

75,233 

- 

187,439 

- 

- 

450 

4,450 

3,650 

300 

500 

- 

- 

- 

4,450 

20,000 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,790 

5,000 

2,400 

- 

1,850 

- 

540 

9,790 

9  5,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

18  5,000 

- 

1,540 

11,486 

5,790 

470 

- 

5,226 

- 

- 

11,486 

- 

- 

144,724 

165,271 

150,000 

571 

14,700 

- 

- 

- 

165,271 

9 100,900 

- 

- 

100,900 

95,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

100,900 

- 

- 

- 

32,185 

10,000 

9,034 

12,543 

- 

- 

608 

32,185 

- 

- 

2,568 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

19  3,500 

- 

14,640 

9,000 

3,576 

- 

1,257 

~ 

807 

14,640 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1*  Reserve  for  horses  and  wagons 
and  bad  debts. 


15  Sundry  reserves. 

i'5  Adjourned. 

1'  Should  have  been  held. 


18  Good  will,  inventions  and  develop- 

ments. 

19  Copyrights. 


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1 

a 

a 
s 

C3 

S. 
03 
O 

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Assets. 

NAME  or  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Standard  Range  and  Stove 

June  22, 

May  12, 

Apr.   30 

S10,000 

_ 

_ 

Sl,819 

116,556 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Specialty  Company, 

Feb.   10, 

Oct.    29, 

Sept.  30 

2,000 

- 

$1,965 

2,733 

5,976 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Standard  Stamp  AfExer  Com- 

June 12, 

May  20, 

Apr.     1 

100,000 

_ 

10,000 

2,118 

1,725 

pany,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Steel  Shelving  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

3,061 

4,304 

587 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Stove  Lining  Com- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31 

14,000 

S4,400 

1,100 

14,067 

16,189 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Supply    Company 

June  22, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

125 

5,150 

17,169 

Incorporated,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard  Time  Table  Com- 

May 26, 

8  _ 

Dec.  31 

100,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard   Tire   and   Rubber 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31 

51,000 

_ 

_ 

55,957 

36,682 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard    Tire    &    Rubber 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.     4, 

Dee.  31 

10,000 

- 

1,364 

7,186 

8,710 

Company    of    Springfield, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Springfield. 

Standard     Turning     Works, 

June    9, 

9  June    8, 

Apr.     1 

25,000 

41,300 

1,000 

34,978 

16,894 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard    Union    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

_ 

8,530 

30 

2,115 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard   Upholstering   Co., 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

2,789 

5,562 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standard     Whip    Company, 

May     8, 

Jan.     5, 

Jan.      1 

30,000 

- 

5,000 

19,582 

14,667 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standard  Woven  Fabric  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.  31 

400,000 

69,614 

63,153 

82,886 

25,735 

pany,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Standish    Hall    Company, 

July    30, 

July     9, 

July     9 

13,000 

30,741 

- 

- 

- 

Abington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standish    Hotel    Company, 

Oct.      8, 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.    1 

7,000 

5,728 

220 

632 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Standish  Worsted  Company, 

May    2, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31 

240,000 

172,069 

with  R.  E. 

168,532 

33,048 

The,  Plymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stanhope  Forge  and  Machine 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

_ 

4,750 

378 

4,882 

^  Works,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

-Stanley    Amusement    Com- 

Mch. 10, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.      1 

25,000 

22,000 

_ 

- 

- 

pany,  Lawrence. 

.     1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stanley  Company,   The, 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1 

100,000 

29,962 

33,699 

32,225 

20,340 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stanley   Grain   Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31 

7,000 

_ 

- 

12,500 

29,500 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stanley,  Harlow  &  Woodloek 

June  10, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

232 

834 

3,537 

11,102 

Company,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stanley  Motor  Carriage  Com- 

Sept. 16, 

May    5, 

May     1 

95,000 

55,459 

31,386 

329,691 

118,573 

pany,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stanley   Wood   Grain   Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     1 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,110 

13,351 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stanley    Woolen    Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31 

100,000 

26,000 

34,665 

43,326 

48,543 

Uxbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stansfield  Felting  Mills,  In- 

Nov. 30, 

Nov.  25, 

July   31 

50,000 

39,198 

37,752 

21,323 

10,241 

corporated,  Oxford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Staples  &  Towse,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Dec.    4, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.    1 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,396 

200 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Staples  Coal  Company,  Taun- 

June  13, 

May  19, 

Mch.  31 

1,600,000 

15,000 

with  R.  E. 

226 

138,080 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Staples    Coal    Company    of 

June   15, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31 

1,000,000 

310,000 

18,000 

300,340 

296,557 

Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

•  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

■'  Reserve. 

■•  Patent  rights. 

'•  Office  furniture  and  fixturas. 


8  Shop  furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Electros  and  drawings. 
8  None    held    since    organization. 
Corporation  has  done  no  busi- 


9  Adjourned. 

10  Due  directors. 

11  Organization. 

12  Office  furniture,  etc 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


595 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

g  2  § 

3 

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5  96 

6  77 

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- 

$23,591 
11,338 

•510,000 
2,000 

$1,777 
4,076 

- 

with  accts. 

payable 

$1,450 

$5,014 
3  6,800 

with 

surplus 

$3,812 

$23,591 
11,338 

« 73,000 

• 

86,843 

71,800 

810 

13,786 

- 

447 

86,843 

n 

- 

S6,080 

14,033 

9,000 

33 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

14,033 

- 

- 

- 

35,756 

14,000 

14,526 

- 

-. 

3,565 

3,665 

35,756 

'500 

- 

- 

22,944 

10,000 

10,030 

- 

2,791 

- 

123 

22,944 

_ 

2  3,390 

- 

96,029 

51,000 

17,327 

- 

24,860 

- 

2,842 

96,029 

- 

- 

- 

17,260 

10,000 

3,913 

- 

- 

45 

b,302 

17,260 

*  2,500 

11431 
12  102 
IS  250 

28,946 

94,172 

42,654 

8,601 

25,000 

38,240 

5,250 

1,704 

10 19,512 

4,414 

642 

$6,800 

23,103 
1,875 

- 

18,053 
834 

94,172 

42,654 

8,601 

- 

- 

- 

39,249 

27,700 

1,010 

7,500 

- 

- 

3,039 

39,249 

"  168,100 

15  600 

: 

410,088 
30,741 

353,200 
13,000 

9,939 
"5,111 

10,400 

37,500 

3  4,338 

1'  7,341 

410,088 
30,741 

- 

- 

420 

7,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

373,649 

240,000 

87,311 

- 

- 

46,338 

- 

373,649 

- 

- 

- 

10,010 

1,600 

1,802 

- 

575 

6,033 

- 

10,010 

11,000 

- 

2,200 

25,200 
116,226 

200 
18  6,000 
75,000 

7,000 
3,477 

7,000 

5,000 
37,000 

- 

749 

25,200 
116,226 

- 

- 

- 

42,000 

7,000 

9,500 

- 

24,000 

- 

1,500 

42,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,705 

1,000 

12,083 

- 

- 

1,622 

1,000 

15,705 

«.25.000 

- 

- 

560,109 

95,000 

94,278 

- 

15,000 

- 

355,831 

560,109 

- 

19  2,354 

- 

25,815 

10,000 

7,519 

- 

4,000 

- 

4,296 

25,815 

- 

- 

- 

152,534 

100,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

20 1,958 

30,576 

152,534 

- 

- 

- 

108,514 

30,000 

6,837 

17,500 

44.525 

- 

9,652 

108,514 

I  9,850 

- 

4,742 

18,188 

15,000 

3,188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,188 

- 

15 1,844,607 

- 

1,997,913 

1,406,900 

18,588 

420,000 

- 

152,42*5 

- 

1,997,913 

1  82,947 

21  6,300 

" 

1,014,144 

600,000 

112,027 

235,000 

36,000 

29,119 
22 1,340 

23  658 

" 

1,014,144 

13  Equipment. 

1'  Patentrights,  patterns,  etc. 

15  Securities. 

18  Dividends  due  Jan.  15, 1914. 


1'  For  thirty-three  years. 
13  Capital  stock  to  be  issued. 
1'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
20  Depreciation  account. 


21  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

22  Reserves  for  depreciation. 

23  Tax  fund. 


596 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Staples  Coal  Company  of  Fall 

June  13, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

$500,000 

$118,135 

with  R.  E. 

$66,369 

$102,019 

River,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Staples    Coal    Company    of 

June  13, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

50,920 

with  R.  E. 

37,957 

105,447 

Rhode  Island,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Staples    Coal    Company    of 

June   13, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

46,812 

with  R.  E. 

64,650 

114,083 

Taunton,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star   Amusement   Company, 

Sept.    5, 

June   10, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

S375 

- 

1,461 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star     Brass     Manufacturing 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

54,165 

41,023 

108,245 

49,855 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Star  Button   Manufacturing 

July    14, 

June   15, 

June     1, 

7,500 

- 

3,354 

9,785 

2,598 

Company,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star  Credit  Clothing  Com- 

May 14, 

8  Apr.    21, 

Mch.  15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,387 

8,870 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star  Finance  Company,  Bos- 

May 19, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.   30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

7,748 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Jan.    16, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

15,000 

- 

100 

200 

12,709 

Star   Laundry   Company   of 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

3,000 

- 

10  3,300 

75 

115 

Methuen,  Methuen. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star     Manufacturing     Com- 

Apr.   18, 

8  Jan.    27, 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

3,550 

2,801 

5,629 

32,522 

pany,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Star  Printing  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      7, 

10,000 

- 

5,400 

825 

6,414 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star  Webbing  Works,  Inc., 

July     8, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    12, 

10,000 

- 

15,069 

9,820 

6,610 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Star  Worsted  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      3, 

50,000 

41,403 

89,779 

331,614 

102,265 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stark  Lunch  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

150 

184 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Starkey    Theatre    Company, 

Aug.     7, 

July    15, 

July    15, 

50,000 

26,000 

2,500 

- 

50 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Starlight  Association,  Incor- 

Apr.    7, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,686 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Starr     Bog     Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

115 

Spencer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Starrett,    Fields    Company, 

July    14, 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

15,000 

6,925 

21,243 

71,420 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Staso  Laminated  Slate  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

- 

- 

- 

43,372 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Staso  Milling  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

20,346 

100,885 

6,033 

4,045 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

State  of  Maine  Lumber  Co., 

Juine  25, 

21  Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

220,000 

_ 

1,201 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

State  Publishing   Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Nov.    6, 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,396 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

State     Rubber     Company, 

Jan.    31, 

22  Dec.     8, 

Sept.  30, 

300,000 

- 

- 

893,627 

71,793 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

State     Security     Company, 

May     6, 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,102 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

State  Street  Exchange,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

3,500,000 

6,295,926 

- 

- 

101,795 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

State    Wharf    and    Storage 

Apr.    18, 

8  Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

130,000 

215,000 

1.746 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stearns  &  McKay  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

15,000 

2,000 

6,000 

7,193 

Marblehead. 

1914. 

1914. 

191.3. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Securities. 
'  Operating. 

*  Pattema  and  drawings. 
'  Office  fixtures. 
'■  Investments. 


'  Discounts  on  outstandings. 
8  Adjourned. 
«  Furniture. 
1"  And  team. 
11  Fixtures. 


12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
»  Treasury  stock. 
■^  Subscription. 
15  Mortgage  note. 
1"  Patent  rights. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  IQ. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


597 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill- 

lis 

3 
8 
a 

1 

■3 
1 

1 

1 

"S. 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

T3 

a 
.3  ^ 

II 

_3 

1 

P-l 

2 
^ 

I  $3,028 

2  $74,363 

- 

$363,914 

$260,000 

$85,955 

- 

'- 

3  $17,959 

- 

$363,914 

1 4,896 

2  5,236 

- 

204,456 

150,000 

46,856 

- 

- 

7,600 

- 

204,456 

1 5,855 

2  29,663 

- 

251,063 

225,000 

22,255 

- 

- 

3 13,808 

- 

261,063 

- 

- 

$8,393 

10,229 

10,000 

229 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,229 

- 

4  18,286 
5 145 

- 

271,720 

200,000 

12,550 

- 

- 

- 

$59,170 

271,720 

_ 

5  15 

6  400 

5,421 

16,152 
18,678 

7,500 
10,000 

758 

'50 

8,678 

- 

- 

: 

7,844 

16,152 

18,678 

- 

9  151 

- 

7,899 

3,000 

•       1,500 

- 

- 

- 

3,399 

7,899 

- 

- 

2,311 

15,320 

9,000 

6,320 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,320 

- 

- 

1,500 

4,990 

3,000 

490 

- 

$1,500 

- 

- 

4,990 

- 

- 

- 

44,502 

20,000 

13,003 

- 

922 

4,000 

6,577 

44,502 

- 

- 

- 

12,639 

10,000 

1,440 

- 

- 

- 

1,199 

12,639 

- 

- 

- 

31,499 

10,000 

5,354 

- 

15,110 

- 

1,035 

31,499 

- 

- 

- 

565,061 

50,000 

101,330 

- 

249,880 

163,851 

- 

565,061 

1 9,000 

111,000 

- 

10,334 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

12  184 

150 

10,334 

- 

i3  9,-800 

27,650 

66,000 

50,000 

- 

$16,000 

- 

- 

- 

66,000 

~ 

15  40,000 

_ 

1,686 
40,115 

230 
» 1,456 
20,000 

- 

_ 

- 

: 

20,115 

1,686 
40,115 

- 

- 

- 

114,588 

30,000 

44,253 

- 

37,000 

- 

3,335 

114,588 

16  33,750 

- 

- 

77,122 

18,000 

25,867 

- 

- 

15,750 

17,505 

77,122 

I' 668 

18 1,300 

19  95,944 

13  33,200 

17,306 
1,749 

279,727 
2,950 

252,500 
500 

6,203 

20  110 

2,450 

20,914 

279,727 
2,950 

16 1,000 

- 

- 

2,396 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,396 

- 

2,396 

: 

: 

_ 

965,420 
19,102 

300,000 
30 

3,163 
23  6,557 
11,946 

~ 

450,000 

205,700 
7,126 

- 

965,420 
19,102 

1,524 

6,397,721 
218,270 

3,500,000 
130,000 

23  3,270 

2,658,000 
85,000 

24 100,000 

25  25,744 

26  11,190 
27  6,221 

96,566 

6,397,721 
218,270 

~ 

~ 

~ 

30,193 

20,000 

5,563 

- 

29  1,000 

3»  3,000 

630 

30,193 

I'  Office  furniture. 

13  Unearned  premiums. 

19  Development. 

20  Mill  account. 

21  Should  have  been  held. 


22  In  lieu  of  annual. 

23  Taxes  accrued  but  not  due. 

24  Stock  exchange  fund. 

25  Improvement  account. 

26  Sinking  fund. 


27  Insurance  reserve  account. 
23  Including  taxes  1913. 
29  Also    a    contingent   liability    of 
$7,000. 


598 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Stearns  &  Waterman  Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Steel    Specialties    Company, 


Steiger,  Dudgeon  Company, 
New  Bedford. 

Steimer  &  Moore  Whip  Com- 
pany, Westfield. 

Stenberg  and  Company,  In- 
corporated, Worcester. 

Stephen  L.  Bartlett  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Sterilac  Company,  Boston,  . 

Sterling  Brush  &  Mop  Co., 

Reading. 
Sterling  Cider  Co.,  Sterling,  . 

Sterling  Cider  Co.,   Sterling 

(2d  return). 
Sterling     Comb     Company, 

Leominster. 
Sterling  Company,  Boston,  . 

Sterling  Inn  Company, 
Sterling. 

Sterling  Knit  Goods  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Sterling  Manufacturing  Co., 
Reading. 

Sterling  Ring  Traveler  Com- 
pany, The,  Fall  River. 

Sterling  Shoe  Company, 
Lyim. 

Sterling  Vacuum  Cleaner 
Company,  Worcester. 

Sterling  Whip  Company,  The, 
Westfield. 

Sterling  Worsted  Company, 
The,  Chnton. 

Sterlingworth  Charcoal  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Stem-Made  Dress  Co.,  The, 
Boston. 

Sterns  Lumber  Company, 
Boston. 

Stetson  Coal  Company  of 
Boston,  The,  Boston. 

Stetson  Foster  Company, 
Boston. 

Stetson  Shoe  Company,  The, 
Weymouth. 

Stetson  Shops  Company, 
The,  Weymouth. 

Stevens-Duryea  Company, 
Chicopee. 

Stevens  Linen  Works,  Bos- 
ton. 

Stevens  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 


Jan.    23, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Oct.    14, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Dec.    11, 

1913. 
Nov.  20, 

1914. 
June  26, 

1914. 
Jan.    23, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.   22, 

1914. 
May  29, 

1914. 
Feb.   13, 

1914. 
Aug.   19, 

1914. 
June    4, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
June  23, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Feb.   27, 

1914. 
July     2, 

1914. 
Sept.  12, 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Nov.    9, 

1914. 


Jan.    27, 

1913. 
2  Mch.  31 

1914. 
Aug.   12 

1914. 
Dec.    17 

1913. 
Jan.    15 

1914. 
May     1 

1914. 
Nov.  16, 

1909. 
9  Feb.   26 

1914. 
Sept.    8, 

1913. 
Sept.  30 

1914. 
10  Jan.    11 

1912. 


Jan.    10 

1914. 
Jan.    15 

1914. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Nov.  28, 

1913. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
Dec.   10 

1913. 
May     2 

1914. 
Feb.     8 

1914. 
Aug.     7 

1914. 
Apr.   21 

1914. 
Apr.    15 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
June     1 

1914. 
2'  June     1 

1914. 
Dec.     4 

1913. 
Jan.   27, 

1914. 
Oct.    28 

1914. 


Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
July   31, 

1914. 
Dec.    17, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Aug.  31, 

1913. 
Aug.  31, 

1914. 
Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   20, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      5, 

1914. 
Oct.    31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
May    2, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Aug.     1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Jan.    31, 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 


Aug.  31, 
1913. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Oct.  3, 
1914. 


$25,000 
50,000 

150,000 
25,000 
25,000 
50,000 
25,000 
50,000 
30,000 
30,000 
25,000 
15,000 
50,000 
10,000 
25,000 
25,000 
20,000 
15,000 
50,000 
50,000 
20,000 
5,000 

300,000 
60,000 
43,600 

150,000 
40,000 

300,000 

700,000 

700,000 


Assets. 


$5,500 


16,581 
15,799 


25,000 


13,550 
738 

42,808 

61,928 

583,460 
150,000 
300,000 


.1 

1 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

- 

S2,000 

$8,379 

3,178 

- 

128,007 

4,000 

18,425 

819 

12,242 

- 

25,107 

887 

14,899 

12,298 

14,351 

18,584 

1,.544 

7,477 

10,484 

54,694 

2,619 

2,637 

10,596 

14,699 

1,501 

3,477 

2,665 

6,621 

6,450 

'  - 

25,243 

2,438 

19  2,514 

3,203 

with  R.  E. 

21 113,015 

23  22,065 

2<  49,751 

- 

6,936 

5,000 

107,417 

384,838 

2,254,669 

50,000 

210,861 

850,000 

566,864 

1  Good  will. 

-  Adjourned. 

•'  Patent  rights. 

■•  Construction. 

^  Fi.xtures. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


'  Dividend  reserve. 

8  Office  furniture. 

9  In  lieu  of  annual. 

1"  Company  was  absorbed  by  The 
Viscoloid  Co.  of  Mass.,  in 
March,  1912. 


»  None  held  in  1914. 
12  Furnishings. 
1'  Stock. 
14  Investment. 
16  Treasury  stock. 
1"  Office  fixtures,  etc. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


599 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

|ll 

3 
O 

i 

3\ 

g 

3 
^ 

1 

"S. 
O 

k 

1^ 

J. 

1 

a 
5 

3 

1 

a 
a 

2 

1 

1115,000 

- 

S6,946 

§27,075 

-825,000 

$2,075 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$27,075 

3  26,500 
1 7,800 

i  S3, 159 
=  11,900 

9,776 

56,215 
194,144 
38,195 

50,000 
130,000 
25,000 

183 

46,177 

388 

- 

.?6,032 
6,070 

$17,967 

S6,737 

56,215 
194,144 
38,195 

- 

- 

- 

25,614 

18,900 

2,900 

- 

3,000 

814 

- 

25,614 

3 10,295 

6  200 
8  135 

1,677 

89,896 
16,107 

50,000 
15,000 

6,259 
1,107 

- 

17,567 

11,070 
'  5,000 

: 

89,896 
16,107 

1300 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

44,234 

30,000 

3,594 

- 

9,000 

- 

1,640 

44,234 

- 

- 

- 

52,325 

30,000 

8,287 

- 

8,000 

639 

5,399 

52,325 

- 

- 

- 

15,901 

15,000 

901 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,901 

1 10.000 

12  5,235 

13  3,776 

7,634 

52,702 
123,485 

32,500 
10,000 

7,702 
4,651 

S10,000 

2,500 
75,000 

- 

33,834 

52,702 
123,485 

3  3,000 
1 2,000 

"900 

- 

12,798 
32,258 

3,480 
16,500 

3,553 
1,477 

- 

5,512 
9,500 

_ 

253 
4,781 

12,798 
32,258 

- 

15  500 

143 

7,085 

3,500 

2,585 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

7,085 

3  3,000 

16 1,266 

- 

16,580 

11,000 

1,099 

- 

- 

4,481 

- 

16,580 

1300 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

41,369 

61,709 

50,000 

209 

11,500 

- 

- 

- 

61,709 

13,000 
1 150,000 

17  172 
22 1,760 

5,422 

41,438 

12,675 

328,161 

8,000 

5,000 

300,000 

3,380 

18  2,320 

4,924 

521 

27,738 

15,000 

2,116 

26  635 

12,640 

41,438 

12,675 

328,161 

- 

- 

- 

110,063 

60,000 

1,052 

- 

39,000 

25  450 

9,561 

110,063 

- 

5  500 
28 15,000 

- 

46,914 
506,028 

43,600 
150,000 

1,860 
123,191 

- 

67,000 

145,000 

1,454 
20,837 

46,914 
506,028 

- 

28  276,850 

30  5,951 
31 310,000 

- 

3,699,653 
1,295,067 
1,944,947 

300,000 
700,000 
700,000 

331,379 
29  67,007 

- 

694,000 
35,000 
682,800 

2,057,267 
25  250,000 

560,067 
562,147 

3,699,653 
1,295,067 
1,944,947 

1'  Prepaid  invoices. 

15  Interest,  etc.,  payable. 

"  And  fixtures. 

20  Reserve. 

21  Including  logs. 


22  Vessel  property. 

23  And  buildings. 

24  And  horses,  vehicles,  etc. 

25  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

26  Stock  retired. 


2'  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

28  Investments. 

29  Agents'  deposits. 

30  Insurance  prepaid. 

31  State  and  city  bonds. 


600 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

f  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

1 

a 
1 
1 

a 
o. 

03 

O 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

actures, 
3handise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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o 

Stewart  &  Ireland  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.   14 

Feb.     1, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

S382 

81,019 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stewart,    Skinner    Co., 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.  31, 

17,550 

- 

$3,900 

15,775 

8,297 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stickney  &  Poor  Spice  Co., 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

S44,000 

with  R.  E. 

96,603' 

38,029 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stillman  Bottling  Company, 

June     9, 

May     1 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

4,705 

14,893 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stirling  Mills,  Lowell,  . 

Feb.    19, 
1914. 

Jan.    21 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

100,000 

55,000 

52,500 

203,263 

732 

Stoddard    Motor  Car   Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

81,100 

3,313 

33,737 

19,785 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stoddard    Union    Company, 

June     2, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

13,433 

22,666 

9,709 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone  &  Andrew,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.    6, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

16,700 

42,607 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone  and  Berg  Lumber  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Feb.    16 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

624 

- 

42,869 

40,746 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone  &  Downer  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Jan.    19 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

20,000 

- 

~ 

- 

45,291 

Stone    and    Foster    Lumber 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    24 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

6,953 

- 

47,767 

79,570 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone  &  Webster  Construc- 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.     8 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

- 

1,657 

- 

199,797 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Stone  &  Webster  Engineering 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     8 

Nov.  30, 

500,000 

482,522 

6,123 

3,197 

451,733 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Stone     Building     Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

34,000 

34,500 

- 

- 

16 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone   Leather  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.   30, 

25,000 

14,059 

845 

66,686 

81,958 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone   Meal  Products  Com- 

Apr.   14, 

"Apr.    11 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

39,500 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone,  Timlow  &  Co.,  Incor- 

Sept. 29, 

Aug.   28 

July    31, 

100,000 

106,429 

48,893 

321,812 

469,558 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stone-Underhill  Heating  and 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1'  3,599 

3,294 

20,384 

Ventilating  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Stone  Wire  Goods  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

July   30, 

Mch.    9 

June  30, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

- 

30 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stoneham  Odd  Fellows'  Hall 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     8 

Mch.  31, 

12,000 

16,075 

- 

- 

2,099 

Association,  Stoneham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stonemeal    Fertilizer    Com- 

Mch. 24, 

Mch.  17 

Nov.  30, 

200,000 

24,000 

15,600 

2,000 

2,000 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stone's  Express  Incorporated, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     1 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

16,727 

18,764 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stoneville  Company,  Auburn, 

Apr.     8, 
1914. 

Mch.  14 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

285 

1.009 

Stony   Brook   Water   Power 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.   22 

Apr.    22, 

30,000 

20  700 

- 

- 

235 

Company,  Westford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Storage    Grocery    Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.    21 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

720 

8,872 

5,883 

The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Store    of    Quality,    Incorpo- 

Aug.    8, 

Jan.    21 

,     Dec.  31. 

13,000 

- 

- 

22 18,651 

1,426 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Storer    and    Gelotte    Co., 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

23  830 

2,391 

4,592 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Story  Company,  The,  Rock- 

July   22, 

June   10 

June  10, 

6,000 

1,200 

- 

900 

3,150 

port. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Story    Simmons    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,603 

47,791 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Patent  rights. 
'  Office  fixtures. 

*  Electros  and  drawings. 
'  Guarantee  account. 


"  License  privilege. 
'  Fixtures. 

8  Horses,  team  and  harness. 
'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1"  Securities. 


'1  Mortgage. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation,  etc. 

"  Insurance. 

"  Ifa  lieu  of  annual. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


601 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

a  i  § 

o 

1 
1 

ca 
tS 

e 

1 

1 

< 

J. 

■§1 

■a 
n 

'•3  a 
a-a 
o  a 

1 

"o. 

1 

1 

ya 

2 

a. 

"o 

I  $931 

- 

$2,215 

$4,547 

$4,000 

$362 

- 

$185 

- 

- 

$4,547 

2  17,000 

3  $760 
4 1,067 

- 

46,799 
178,632 

17,550 
150,000 

11,181 
19,937 

- 

2,269 

$6,963 
5  315 

$8,836 
8,380 

46,799 
178,632 

« 12,500 

'500 

8  1,000 

38,598 
311,495 

15,000 
100,000 

23,598 
62,029 

75,000 

74,466 

38,598 
311,495 

- 

- 

- 

137,935 

10,000 

8,178 

- 

110,925 

- 

8,832 

137,935 

- 

- 

- 

45,808 

25,000 

4,138 

- 

2,000 

14,670 

- 

45,808 

1 10,300 

^  2,605 

6,162 

78,374 

35,000 

34,374 

- 

9,000 

- 

- 

78,374 

- 

- 

- 

84,239 

.  30,000 

8,945 

- 

13,784 

31,510 

84,239 

- 

- 

- 

45,291 

20,000 

12,520 

- 

3,000 

9,771 

45,291 

- 

9  5,090 

- 

139,380 

30,000 

5,216 

- 

74,164 

- 

30,000 

139,380 

- 

- 

50,199 

251,653 

100,000 

111,653 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

251,653 

- 

i»  684,512 

- 

1,628,087 

500,000 

536,525 

"$250,000 

200,000 

12  38,243 

103,319 

1,628,087 

- 

- 

34,516 

34,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

516 

34,516 

- 

13  148 

- 

163,696 

25,000 

25,420 

113,276 

- 

- 

- 

163,696 

- 

- 

- 

39,500 

28,000 

- 

- 

11,500 

- 

- 

39,500 

15 12,000 
114,000 

16  9,053 

10 10,000 

18  550 

- 

977,745 
41,827 

100,000 
20,000 

34,680 
13,744 

- 

584,133 
4,000 

237,933 

20,999 
4,083 

977,745 
41,827 

1 8,000 

- 

- 

8,030 

8,030 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,030 

- 

- 

- 

18,174 

12,000 

60 

- 

- 

6,114 

- 

18,174 

I  98,000 

19 1,500 

46,900 

190,000 

150,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

190,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,491 

15,000 

9,434 

11  8,000 

2,053 

- 

1,004 

35,491 

- 

- 

- 

16,294 

15,000 

790 

- 

- 

- 

504 

16,294 

- 

- 

29,065 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

21 2,200 

- 

17,675 

3,900 

740 

- 

- 

12,097 

938 

17,675 

- 

- 

- 

20,077 

13,000 

4,151 

- 

- 

2,926 

- 

20,077 

14,331 

9  200 

24  350 

26  4,500 

: 

12,694 
9,750 

9,000 
6,000 

2,382 
700 

: 

: 

25  921 

391 
3,050 

12,694 
9,750 

- 

- 

13,592 

62,986 

12,600 

4,886 

- 

45,500 

- 

- 

62,986 

15  Patent  rights  and  formute. 

16  Prepaid  items. 

1'  And  fixtures,  etc. 

18  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


19  Quarry  rights. 
21'  And  water  power. 

21  Twenty-two  shares  treasury  stock. 

22  And  fixtures. 


23  And  equipment. 

24  Association  membership. 

25  Sept.  1, 1912. 

26  Boats  and  nets. 


602 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
o 

to 
n 

a 

1 
3a 

c3 

C3 

'p. 
OS 

o 

h 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

a 
1 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

11 
1« 

^ 

O 

Q 

< 

rt 

IS 

s 

o 

Stoughton  Rubber  Company, 

June  24, 

Apr.   21 

Jan.    31, 

$250,000 

$177,755 

with  R.  E. 

$241,299 

$168,904 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stoughton    Stamping    Com- 

Ayig. 18, 

May  20 

May     1, 

4,000 

- 

S2,643 

600 

646 

pany,  Stoughton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stover  and  Bean  Co.,  Lowell, 

Aug.    8, 
1914. 

Uune  22 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

50,000 

~ 

18,000 

25,229 

37,800 

Stover-Lang  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    12 

Jan.    12, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,700 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stowe  and  Woodward  Com- 

Nov. 11, 

Oct.      6 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

21,808 

15,647 

33,361 

181,058 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Strathmore  Paper  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

159,807 

6 1,383,233 

633,813 

821,712 

West  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Strathmore    Worsted    Mills, 

M,ch.  26, 

Mch.  17 

Dec.   20, 

350,000 

200,708 

with  R.  E. 

232,577 

377,995 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stratton    Automobile    Com- 

July    8, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.  10, 

5,000 

- 

■^ 

850 

440 

pany,  Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Stratton    Press,    Inc.,    The, 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

10,922 

450 

1,900 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Street     Lumber     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   27 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

3,500 

- 

20,210 

11,053 

The,  South  Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Stromberg     Motor     Devices 

May  16, 

May    8 

Apr.     1, 

2,000 

- 

1,399 

- 

935 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Strout     Brothers,     Incorpo- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.     1 

Dec.   29, 

5,000 

- 

3,500 

- 

11,298 

rated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Structural     Cement     Stone 

Apr.   15, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,503 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Structural  Granite  Company, 

Apr.   17, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

4,509 

1,726 

3,907 

11,211 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sturdy-Cummings  Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.   27 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

- 

6,500 

39,737 

54,572 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sturgis  Jones  Last  Company, 

July   20, 

15  July,  16 
1914. 

June  30, 

450,000 

140,000 

16  57,140 

36,046 

24,229 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sturtevant  and  Haley  Beef 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.  27, 

100,000 

11,548 

with  R.  E. 

47,404 

60,454 

and  Supply  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Sturtevant,    Merrick    Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

122,985 

3,311 

145,928 

147,737 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sub-Target   Gun   Company, 

Nov.  10, 

Aug.    3 

July   31, 

300,000 

- 

18,585 

58,033 

26,177 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Suburban  Amusement  Com- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    14 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

30,288 

- 

638 

pany,  Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Suburban    Coal    Company, 

July    23, 

May  21 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

5,116 

- 

2,177 

6,640 

Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Suburban    Land    Company, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   17 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

97,000 

- 

- 

42,847 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Success  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

29,989 

10,000 

24,039 

17,448 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Suffolk    Brewing    Company, 

May     7, 

Mch.    4 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

188,600 

30,000 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Suffolk   Clothing   Company, 

June     4, 

Mch.    5 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

600 

5,300 

8,747 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Suffolk  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   17, 

Apr.   15 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

44,000 

30  8,000 

16,976 

44,589 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Suffolk     Commercial     Com- 

Nov.    9, 

May  13 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,130 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Suffolk  Decorating  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

437 

50 

1,322 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Suffolk    Storage    Warehouse 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.    13 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

112,495 

- 

- 

20,200 

Comp^a^iy,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Fixtures. 

2  Miscellaneous  liabilities. 

'  Reserve  for  addition  to  plant. 

*  Adjourned. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

«  And  mill. 


'  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

8  Good  will. 

9  Advertising. 

"  Subscriptioi}  account. 

"  Equipment. 

12  Subscription  to  stock. 


1'  Cash  overdrawn. 

I''  Prepaid  insurance. 

I''  In  lieii  of  annual. 

16  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

1'  Patent  rights. 

18  Unexpired  insurance. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


603 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

sag 

g  2  o 

Pi 

i 

a 

i 

1 

1-5 
1 

3 
^ 

2 

1 
'S. 

o 

< 

4. 

1 

1*. 

■s 

a 

"ii 

"a 
1 

a 
1 

i 

- 

S3,860 
1  22,629 

812,448 

S614,447 
16,337 

S250,000 
4,000 

535,216 

2  11,815 

71 

- 

812,266 

868,190 
3  6,541 

8242,685 

8614,447 
16,337 

- 

5  3,630 

3,722 

88,381 

50,000 

8,381 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

88,381 

837,457 

- 

- 

41,157 

40,000 

1,157 

- 

- 

- 

- 

41,157 

- 

- 

251,874 

10,000 

84,856 

- 

104,600 

- 

52,418 

251,874 

'  250,000 
8 100,000 

9 12,275 

- 

3,348,565 

823,555 

1,290 

1,900,000 

225,000 

i»  100,000 

30 

1,673 

97,918 

600 

S500,000 

794,850 
390,000 

10,637 

152,042 
660 

3,348,565 

823,555 

1,290 

8 1,000 

- 

- 

14,272 

5,350 

1,202 

- 

5,958 

- 

1,762 

14,272 

- 

"566 

- 

35,329 

15,000 

3,800 

- 

6,800 

- 

9,729 

35,329 

- 

- 

- 

2,334 

2,000 

334 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,334 

- 

- 

416 

15,214 

5,000 

10,214 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,214 

- 

"150 

35,449 

43,952 
21,353 
100,959 

4,500 

12  5,500 

1,400 

40,000 

1,777 
13  545 
2,763 
13  153 
23,960 

19,000 

12,630 
6,226 

36,999 

10,811 

43,952 
21,353 
100,959 

17  25,000 
8 100,000 
8 15,000 

18  987 
"5,074 

130,000 

513,402 
139,480 

450,000 
100,000 

13,402 
6,861 

: 

50,000 
10,000 

21,031 

1,588 

513,402 
139,480 

- 

- 

- 

419,961 

185,100 

13,810 

90,000 

131,051 

- 

- 

419,961 

"  236,314 

20 1,025 
23  4,336 

844 

338,134 
36,206 

300 

21 284,700 

12,000 

6,806 
24 10,552 

25 13,050 

39,200 
604 

22  958 

6,170 

338,134 
36,206 

- 

1 3,850 

- 

17,783 

10,000 

5,283 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

17,783 

17  6,811 

8  5,000 

8 131,400 

26  500 

27  48,900 

- 

189,247 

93,287 

350,000 

100,000 
50,000 
150,000 

28 18,524 

29  200,000 

12,500 

70,723 

30,787 

189,247 

93,287 

350,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,647 

6,500 

4,347 

- 

3,800 

- 

- 

14,647 

- 

31 2,000 

32  189 

1,552 

115,754 
5,682 
1,809 

75,000 

30 

33  4,130 

1,000 

1,522 
542 

30,000 

450 

2,804 

7,500 
267 

115,754 

5,682 
1,809 

- 

34  631 

- 

133,326 

75,000 

11,000 

35  46 

- 

- 

- 

47,280 

133,326 

19  Horses  and  wagons. 
2°  Prepaid  expenses. 

21  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  Equipment  and  fLxtures. 

24  And  notes. 


23  Mortgage  note. 

26  Options  on  real  estate. 

27  Treasury  stock. 

28  And  mortgages. 

29  Mortgage. 

30  And  tools. 


31  Equipments. 

32  Hay  and  grain. 

33  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

34  Packing  material. 

35  Accrued  interest  not  due. 


604 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Sugden  Press  Bagging  Com- 
pany, The,  Chelmsford. 

Sullivan-Colpitts  Company, 
incorporated,  The,  Worces- 
ter. 

Sullivan  Sample  Shoe  Store 
Incorporated,  Maiden. 

Summerfield  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Summit  Thread  Company, 
Boston. 

Sumner  Coal  Company, 
Worcester. 

Sumner  Crosby  &  Son  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Sumner  Fruit  Co.,  Worcester, 

Sumner  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Sun  Printing  Company,  The, 
Pittsfield. 

Suncook  Mills,  Boston, 

Sunnymeade     Farms     Inc., 

Southborough. 
Sunset    Grocery    Company, 

Lynn. 
Superb  Theatre,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Superintendent  and  Foreman 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Superior  Laundry  Company, 
Springfield. 

Superior  Overall  Company, 
Boston. 

Superior  Spiral  Tool-Driver 
Company,  Springfield. 

Superior  Tissue  Paper  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Superior  Toggle  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Supreme  Theatre  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Sure  Seal  Manufacturing 
Company,  Worcester. 

Sutton's  Mills,  Boston, 

Svea  Publishing  Company, 
Worcester. 

Swain  Construction  Company, 
The,  Lynn. 

Swallow  &  Fales  Company, 
Boston. 

Swampscott  Gelatine  Com- 
pany, Stoneham. 

Swan  Holt  Company,  The, 
Wareham. 

Swan-Russell  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Swananoa  Mills  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 


Feb.  6, 
1914. 

Aug.  27, 
1914. 

Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 
Oct.    28, 

1914. 
May  11, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Feb.    12, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
July     3, 

1914. 
July     1, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Feb.    14, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Aug.  28, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Oct.    24, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
May     6, 

1914. 
June  24, 

1914. 
Apr.     7, 

1914. 
Apr.    15, 

1914. 
June   15, 

1914. 
Jan.    29, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 


Feb.     4, 

1914. 
May    9, 

1914. 

Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Feb.     4, 

1914. 
Sept.  22, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Oct.    20, 

1913. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Mch.    9, 

1914. 
Dec.      1, 

1913. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Mch.    31, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.    12, 

1914. 
Jan.      3, 

1914. 
Jan.      2, 

1914. 
Apr.     4, 

1914. 


Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Jan.    28, 

1914. 
"  Mch.  25, 

1913. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
Jan.    19, 

1914. 
Mch.  10, 

1914. 
Mch.  11, 

1914. 
Mch.  21, 

1914. 
June     9, 

1914. 
Jan.    21, 

1914. 
Jan.    15, 

1914. 


Dec.  30, 
1913. 

May  9, 
1914. 

Dec.   15, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Sept.    1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.    1, 

1914 
Oct.    11, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Apr.     4, 

1914. 
Jan.    20, 

1914. 
Apr.    11, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Feb.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  21, 

1914. 
June     6, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 


150,000 
1,000 

5,000 
60,000 

6,000 

1,000 
50,000 
20,000 
25,000 

7,500 

1,350,000 

25,000 

2,000 
25,000 
20,000 
20,000 
10,000 
60,000 
25,000 
25,000 
25,000 
150,000 
300,000 
25,000 

3,000 
30,000 

5,100 
38,400 
50,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


§19,925 


19,389 


20,050 


1,236,520 


30,000 


119,804 


26,500 


3§:2.s 

3   S3  "So   ,^ 


$6,196 


200 


3 1,000 

7,535 

- 

47,962 

- 

3,980 

- 

30,038 

556 

1,001 

- 

1,939 

8,273 

1,528 

with 
R.E. 
500 

422,432 
500 

1,192 

2,147 

300 

- 

- 

100 

12,550 

1,100 

1,132 

11,680 

- 

148 

- 

2,133 

64,493 

112,816 

14,750 

1,650 

600 

750 

- 

43,981 

Ill 

600 

2,468 

49,336 

2,911 

32,043 

1  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2  Mileage  books. 
'  And  fixtures. 

'  *  Good  will. 


5  Fixture  account. 
5  Mortgage. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
8  Equipment. 


5  Patent  rights. 

1"  Depreciation   incident  to  recon- 
struction of  plant. 
11  Coal  insurance. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


605 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

M  carz: 

1 

-a 

1 

1 

1     _ 

'§ 

ill 

1 

2 

Oh 

"o 

la 
'a 

a 

3.S 
-     < 

il 

g  a 

i 

- 

- 

- 

S88,117 

S50,000 

$22,074 

- 

- 

1810,319 

$5,724 

$88,117 

- 

2S178 

S439 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

4  $1,900 

- 

- 

10,744 

5,000 

2,118 

- 

$1,500 

- 

2,126 

10,744 

- 

5  9,000 

- 

220,422 

60,000 

42,953 

6  $15,000 

95,100 

7,369 

- 

220,422 

- 

'564 

- 

44,423 

6,000 

29,906 

- 

- 

- 

8,517 

44,423 

u.ooo 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

8  5,225 

- 

96,416 

50,000 

4,639 

- 

41,500 

- 

277 

96,416 

- 

- 

7,883 

30,800 

20,000 

- 

- 

10,800 

- 

- 

30,800 

^  21,693 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,480 

7,500 

24 

- 

- 

- 

8,956 

16,480 

9  936 

~ 

19  83,137 

1,941,240 

1,150,000 

24,990 

- 

765,000 

"1,250 

1,941,240 

^22,500 

- 

2,300 

25,800 

25,000 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,800 

- 

- 

- 

4,526 

2,000 

2,427 

- 

- 

- 

99 

4,526 

- 

- 

15,049 

16,050 

1,000 

15,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,050 

^  15,890 

- 

- 

20,617 

20,000 

617 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,617 

- 

- 

32,546 

78,684 

11,100 

20,806 

39,500 

7,278 

- 

- 

78,684 

12  1,000 

- 

711 

18,711 

3,200 

15,511 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,711 

9  30,000 

- 

- 

30,148 

30,000 

148 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,148 

- 

- 

21,581 

21,581 

20,000 

1,581 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,581 

9 1,000 

24,000 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

33 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

9  75,300 
^30,000 

15  3,503 

16  417 

9,017 
3,400 

116,450 

339,491 

31,080 

5,650 

86,300 

200,000 

6,600 

3,000 

150 

19,575 

301 

2,650 

- 

30,000 
30,000 
15,801 

_ 

89,916 

5,117 
1' 3,261 

with 
surplus 

116,450 

339,491 

31,080 

5,650 

- 

18 1,800 

60,382 

30,000 

19,161 

- 

- 

- 

11,221 

60,382 

« 2,900 

19  500 

- 

7,956 

4,900 

2,200 

- 

- 

856 

- 

7,956 

- 

20  10 

11,625 

38,400 

38,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,400 

- 

- 

91,553 

47,000 

10,645 

- 

19,951 

13,957 

- 

91,553 

21100 

- 

- 

42,062 

10,000 

28,678 

- 

- 

3,384 

42,062 

12  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
"  Noneheldinl914. 
1^  Corporation  has  done  no  business 
during  the  past  year. 


15  Prepaid  insurance. 

16  Discount. 
1'  Reserve. 
18  Fixtures. 


19  Advertising  paid  in  advance. 
2°  Securities. 
21  Trade-marks. 


606 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

g 

1 

a 

C3 

P. 
e3 
O 

•a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

^ 

ctures, 
[landise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

§■2 

o3 

C3 

-a  S 

1 

a 
IS 
la 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

11 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

1 

S 

IS 

6 

Swansea  Dye  Works,  Swan- 

Feb.  16, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.     1 

$10,000 

S10,000 

with  R.  E. 

S16,044 

S4,233 

sea. 

1914. 

1914, 

1913. 

Swasey     Brothers     Incorpo- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.      1 

1,800 

- 

$800 

1,000 

200 

rated,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Swasey,  Raymond  &  Page,  In- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.     1 

40,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

1,860 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Swedish  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

- 

5,292 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Swift  Contracting  Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1 

25,000 

19,000 

8,000 

15,000 

18,000 

Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Swift  Contracting  Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      1 

25,000 

20,000 

6,500 

67,000 

7,500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Swift  River   Company,  En- 

May 21, 

May    5, 

Apr.     1 

37,000 

13,127 

26,660 

63,491 

122 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Swimming     Pool     Filtration 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.     5, 

Nov.  30 

3,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,008 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sylvanus  Rich   Corporation, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31 

64,000 

30,500 

- 

36 

1,527 

Brookhne. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Sylvanus  Smith  &  Co.,  Inc., 

May  25, 

Apr.   28, 

Jan.    31 

100,000 

45,000 

8  80,194 

46,439 

51,137 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sylvester  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

May     4, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Mch.  31 
1914. 

2,000 

- 

100 

400 

100 

Sylvester     Company,     The, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.    9, 

July     1 

175,000 

89,005 

with  R.  E. 

118,530 

46,105 

Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Sylvester   Tower   Company, 

June  22, 

8  Feb.    17, 

Dec.   31 

200,000 

139,557 

96,921 

198,082 

126,572 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.  A.  Cromwell  &  Son  Com- 

May 13, 

8  Feb.   27, 

Jan.      1 

6,000 

- 

- 

4,608 

8,380 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.   A.   Holt   Company,   An- 

May    5, 

Apr.   20, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

200 

- 

9,147 

4,091 

dover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.   C.   Entwistle  Company, 

Apr.   17. 

Apr.    14, 

Feb.   28 

50,000 

- 

14,937 

30,402 

22,155 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  C.  Thurlow's  Sons,  Incor- 

Feb.  24, 

Jan.      5, 

Oct.    31 

15,000 

6,000 

- 

7,470 

10,034 

porated,  West  Newbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.  Casey  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    5, 
1914. 

Feb.   24, 
1914. 

Dec.     1 
1913. 

2,000 

- 

1,425 

6,002 

6,149 

T.    D.    Barry    Company, 

Dec.   11, 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.    5 

375,000 

1,000 

1 

•    95,285 

398,883 

Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

T.  D.  Borst  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    7, 

July     2, 

Apr.   30 

25,000 

- 

600 

4,758 

21,698 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  D.  Cook  and  Company, 

May  28, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  31 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

4,537 

40,711 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  D.  Sullivan  and  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

13 1,500 

- 

5,359 

pany,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.  De.\ter  Johnson  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1 

6,500 

- 

- 

3,341 

2,603 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  E.  Chase  &  Son  Company, 

June    3, 

8  June     2, 

Feb.     1 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

2,656 

6,830 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  E.  Moseley  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.   27, 
1914. 

Jan.    19, 
1914. 

Dec.  31 
1913. 

110,000 

- 

- 

100,803 

26,587 

T.  E.  Rich  Company,  Barre, 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.      5, 
1914. 

Oct.    13 
1913. 

5,000 

3,650 

4,800 

3,484 

3,968 

T.      Flanaghan      Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.    2. 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

3.900 

8,975 

554 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.  H.  Gill  Co.,  Somerviile,    . 

June  10, 
1914. 

June     1, 
1914. 

Apr.     1 
1914. 

10.000 

- 

2,500 

- 

400 

T.  H.  .Jones  Shoe  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

26,500 

15,000 

106,313 

9,509 

Stoneham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  H.  O'Donnell  &  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

8  Feb.   18, 

Jan.    26 

20,000 

- 

- 

7,990 

320 

Inc.,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Depreciation. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Patent  rights. 

*  Securities. 


6  And  vessels,  etc. 

'  Trade-marks. 

'  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


8  Adjourned. 

9  Stocks. 

10  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


607 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

5-3  . 

S 

8 

1 

i 

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1 
1 
0 

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1 

ii 

J. 

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1 

a  s 
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1 

2S100 

- 

- 

$30,277 
2,100 

$10,000 
1,800 

$15,000 
150 

- 

1  $5,277 

with 
surplus 
$150 

$30,277 
2,100 

2  38,000 

with  good 
will 

- 

41,360 

40,000 

254 

- 

- 

- 

1,106 

41,360 

- 

- 

- 

7,792 

3,500 

3,080 

- 

$1,205 

- 

7 

7,792 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

10,000 

1,000 

$12,500 

21,500 

15,000 

- 

60,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

106,000 

25,000 

5,000 

12,500 

54,500 

4,000 

5,000 

106,000 

- 

- 

$7,484 

110,884 

36,000 

69,884 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

110,884 

3  3,000 

- 

- 

4,008 

3,000 

400 

~ 

- 

- 

608 

4,008 

- 

4  S41,239 

- 

73,302 

64,000 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

9,302 

73,302 

« 1,192 

- 

10,642 

234,604 

100,000 

36,104 

- 

98,500 

- 

- 

234,604 

2  600 

- 

1,000 

2,200 

2,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,200 

- 

- 

- 

253,640 

137,000 

18,189 

'  5,000 

28,000 

65,451 

- 

253,640 

- 

- 

- 

561,132 

200,000 

361,132 

- 

- 

- 

- 

561,132 

- 

- 

74 

13,062 

6,000 

7,062 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,062 

- 

7 

1,510 

14,948 

10,000 

3,648 

- 

- 

1,300 

- 

14,948 

- 

9  42,995 

- 

110,489 

50,000 

7,035 

- 

- 

- 

53,454 

110,489 

- 

- 

1,563 

25,067 

15,000 

7,447 

- 

2,620 

- 

- 

25,067 

- 

- 

5,266 

18,842 

2,000 

13,342 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

18,842 

2  6,500 

i»  4,061 
11 11,739 

510,969 
33,556 

375,000 
20,000 

15,608 
11,544 

- 

40,000 

80,361 

2,012 

510,969 
33,556 

- 

12 19,119 

8,539 

73,906 

50,000 

20,456 

- 

3,450 

- 

- 

73,906 

2 1,000 

- 

3,390 

11,249 

10,000 

1,249 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,249 

- 

"  1,500 

1575 

8,131 

15,650 

6,500 

9,150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,650 

2  5.000 

- 

- 

15,986 

10,000 

3,091 

- 

2,000 

- 

895 

15,986 

_ 

16  11,100 

I'  3,000 

- 

141,490 
15,902 

110,000 
5,000 

5,756 

4,468 

2,000 

9,150 

- 

16,584 
4,434 

141,490 
15,902 

18 1,540 

194,000 

10720 

73 

19,762 
2,900 

5,000 
1,000 

9,062 
1,600 

5,700 

300 

19,762 
2,900 

- 

- 

- 

157,322 

50,000 

61,504 

- 

- 

- 

45,818 

157,322 

2  8,831 

17  4,300 

- 

21,441 

15,000 

641 

- 

5,800 

- 

- 

21,441 

11  Stock  in  other  companies. 

12  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

1'  And  7  horses,  wagbns,  sleighs,  etc. 


"  Horses,  wagons  and  fixtures. 

15  Insurance. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


1'  Fixtures. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Automobiles. 


608 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


03 

C9 

Assets. 

O 

i 

O. 
a 
O 

1    . 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

s 

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ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
Dck  in  Proc- 

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T.  H.   Wheeler  Company, 

July     7, 

June  22, 

May     2, 

$60,000 

_ 

_ 

$27,147 

$185,889 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  H.  Whittemore  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,553 

10,096 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.    M.    Walker    Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

$80,000 

$2,075 

27,698 

30,846 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  Martin  and  Brother  Manu- 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

404,081 

with  R.  E. 

240,131 

176,380 

facturing  Company,  Chel- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

sea. 
T.  Noonan  &  Sons  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

_ 

2,000 

70,400 

64,544 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.    0.    Metcalf    Cdmpany, 

Aug.  13, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

20,000 

- 

13,984 

1,330 

9,325 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.    P.    Sampson    Company, 

May  11, 

10  May    8, 

Apr.     1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

1,500 

14,007 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T.  Shea,  Incorporated,  Spring- 

Feb.  19, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

30,000 

42,896 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.  Stuart  &  Son  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

12,400 

6,700 

35,000 

- 

179,423 

Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.  W.  Brooks  Lobster  Co., 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

898 

12,081 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.    W.    Norman    Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

500 

15,987 

4,625 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

T.    W.    Rogers    Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      5, 

75,000 

- 

- 

91,328 

2,648 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

T  Wharf  Fish  Market  Corpo- 

May 11, 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.     1, 

12,400 

- 

- 

- 

276,807 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taber  Mill,  New  Bedford,     . 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

Dec.  27, 
1913. 

1,300,000 

625,348 

1,053,259 

422,417 

128,714 

Taconic   Sulphur   Ore  Com- 

May 13, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

200.000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taft  Woolen  Company,  Bell- 

Sept.  11, 

Julv    21, 

June  30, 

220,000 

30,000 

30,000 

57,710 

98,321 

ingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tait  Coal  Cotopany,  Spring- 

June 10, 

June     1, 

May     1, 

30,000 

5,850 

with  R.  E. 

5,964 

38,172 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Talbot  Avenue  Auto  Station, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

570 

628 

5,922 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Talbot    Clothing    Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.     1, 

30,000 

- 

43,659 

2,203 

- 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Talbot  Company,  Boston,    . 

Feb.   12, 
1914. 

Feb.     9, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

1,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

600 

Talbot  Dyewood  and  Chemi- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

11,000 

13,783 

10,450 

17,669 

cal  Company,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Talbot  Mills,  Billerica,  . 

Dec.     3, 
1913. 

Nov.  25, 
1913. 

Sept.  30, 
1913. 

500,000 

247,570 

117,480 

289,375 

126,110 

Talbot  Wool  Combing  Com- 

Aug. 26, 

Julv    21, 

June  30, 

300,000 

99,982 

146,960 

21,276 

31,095 

pany,  Norton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tally-ho  Knitting  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

10,236 

32,710 

6,640 

Douglas. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tanana  Associates,  Incorpo- 

June    3, 

"  Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

18  200,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tank  O'Gas  Company,  Bos- 

May    6, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

4,000 

1,500 

350 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tanners  Egg  Company,  Bos- 

June 10, 

"May  25, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

498 

600 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tarr  and  Wonson,  Limited, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

120,000 

18,000 

2,000 

53,422 

129,508 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tarr's  Structural  and  Marine 

May  29, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   21, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

797 

1,074 

Paint  Company,  Rockport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Plant. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
<•  Unexpired  insurance. 

■"  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
''  And  undivided  profits. 


6  Patent  rights. 
'  Good  will. 
8  Reserve. 
'  Prepaid  items. 
'"  In  lieu  of  annual. 


"  Fixtures. 
12  Depreciation. 
"  Mining  lease. 
1^  Equipment. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


609 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

5  0^ 

-ShO 

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1 

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3 
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- 

1  $27,198 

- 

$240,234 

$60,000 

$61,878 

- 

- 

$105,166 

$13,190 

$240,234 

- 

2  434 

- 

22,083 

10,000 

5,987 

- 

$5,200 

- 

896 

22,083 

- 

3  874 

- 

141,493 

50,000 

- 

i  $65,000 

- 

5  26,493 

- 

141,493 

6  $:5,550 
'  206,500 

: 

- 

1,030,642 
136,944 

725,000 
90,000 

170,261 
24,133 

- 

5,000 

60,370 
8  57,513 

17,495 
17,811 

1,030,642 
136,944 

- 

9  119 

- 

24,758 

20,000 

1,312 

- 

- 

- 

3,446 

24,758 

- 

- 

- 

15,507 

2,500 

6,550 

- 

- 

- 

6,457 

15,507 

'  24,000 

- 

- 

96,896 

50,000 

16,690 

26,845 

- 

- 

3,361 

96,896 

- 

- 

- 

221,123 

12,400 

36,235 

- 

- 

172,488 

- 

221,123 

'  9,600 

11 4,972 

S874 

28,425 

20,000 

8,425 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,425 

'  8,000 

- 

1,092 

30,204 

24,000 

4,044 

- 

2,160 

- 

- 

30,204 

- 

11  2,500 

- 

96,476 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,476 

96,476 

- 

- 

- 

276,807 

12,400 

10,751 

220,100 

- 

33,556 

- 

276,807 

- 

- 

- 

2,229,738 

1,300,000 

12,619 

- 

632,000 

12 141,440 

143,679 

2,229,738 

- 

13  500 

199,500 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

18,492 

234,523 

220,000 

14,523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

234,523 

- 

"  8,622 

- 

58,608 

30,000 

4,302 

17,778 

1,500 

5,028 

- 

58,608 

- 

2  100 

15  600 
11 1,527 

- 

7,820 
47,389 

2,000 
30,000 

2,451 

- 

17,389 

3,369 

_ 

7,820 
47,389 

- 

- 

- 

600 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

600 

- 

16  7,613 

- 

60,515 

60,000 

29 

- 

- 

486 

- 

60,515 

- 

- 

- 

780,535 

500,000 

17,392 

- 

250,000 

- 

13,143 

780,535 

'  100,000 

- 

- 

399,313 

265,000 

16,921 

25,000 

62,412 

29,980 

- 

399,313 

- 

- 

- 

49,586 

20,000 

27,979 

- 

- 

1,607 

- 

49,586 

- 

- 

4,700 

206,700 

200,000 

6,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

206,700 

6 150,000 
'  50,000 

: 

19,937 

225,787 
1,098 

200,000 
1,000 

787 
24 

11,000 

14,000 

_ 

74 

225,787 
1,098 

- 

20  2,500 

3  2,076 

2124 

- 

208,818 

120,000 

- 

- 

- 

88,818 

- 

208,818 

23  57,800 

22 1,288 

- 

59,671 

57,800 

1,737 

- 

- 

134 

59,671 

1=  Second  hand  autos. 
1"  Construction. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  280  acres  partly  drilled  mining 
property. 


19  Date  of  postponement. 
2»  Twenty-five  shares  treasury  stock. 
21  Salesmen  and  travelling  expense 
advanced. 


22  Accrued  bond  interest. 

23  And  formula. 


610 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


03 
1 

.9 

1 

"o. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

s.ll 2 

TION. 

6 

2 

1 

CO 

1 

1 

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11 

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Tate    Manufacturing    Com- 

Feb.  13, 

Feb.     6. 

Jan.      1, 

sis.ooo 

_ 

S2,172 

$9,803 

S4,906 

pany  ,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taunton  Constraction  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taunton  Crucible  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.    31, 

50,000 

S20,572 

6,916 

67,345 

23,166 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taunton    Dye    Works    and 

Oct.     7, 

3  July    14, 

June     1, 

84,000 

- 

33,000 

30,227 

110,549 

Bleachery  Company,  Taun- 
ton. 
Taunton    Evening    News, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  12, 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.  28, 

30,000 

_ 

22,500 

2,325 

1,426 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Taunton    Hotel    Company, 

May  11, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

11,915 

1,262 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taunton  Knitting  Co.,  Taun- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

34,551 

41,285 

71,932 

56,566 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taunton-New  Bedford  Copper 

Mch.  31, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

270,001 

305,000 

510,118 

264,899 

Company,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taunton  Oil  Cloth  Company, 

July     3, 

June  16, 

May  29, 

100,000 

4,000 

with  R.  E. 

102,509 

130,169 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taunton  Planing  Mill  Com- 

Dec.    5, 

Nov.  18, 

Sept.    1, 

4,000 

1,500 

1,000 

100 

17,617 

pany,  Taunton  (for  191.3). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Taunton  Planing  Mill  Com- 

Nov. 30, 

Nov.  25, 

Sept.    1, 

4,000 

500 

200 

50 

24,912 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taunton  Rivet  Works,  Taun- 

Apr.    2, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

12,340 

9,046 

58,736 

11,374 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taunton  Rubber  Company, 

Sept.  17, 

May  12, 

Apr.    30, 

30,000 

- 

7 11,250 

5,000 

5,641 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taunton  Spindle  Company, 

May  28, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.      1, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

1,000 

120 

The,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taunton  Wool  Stock  Com- 

Oct.    7, 

3  June  12, 

May     2, 

21,000 

_ 

21,000 

23,202 

89,624 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taxi  Service  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

631,000 

- 

- 

- 

26,758 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taxicab    Service    Company, 

May  11, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

200 

14  4,500 

3,079 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taylor  and  Barker  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

3  June  30, 

Mch.    2, 

170,000 

158,970 

with  R.  E. 

- 

68,591 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taylor     Austin     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,551 

7,193 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taylor    Bramley    Company, 

June  10, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

13,642 

32,570 

76,168 

6,442 

The,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taylor  Brothers  Laundry,  In- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

34,034 

29,155 

1,166 

15,383 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taylor-Bjirt  Company,  The, 

May     1, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

160,000 

188,000 

with  R.  E. 

147,785 

87,906 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Taylor   Chemical  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000,000 

939,760 

with  R.  E. 

18,534 

31,267 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Taylor   Goodwin   Company, 

June  30, 

June  29, 

Apr.     1, 

160,000 

69,400 

4,000 

50,926 

85,230 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tecumseh  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  21, 
1914. 

Oct.    27, 
1914. 

Sept.  26, 
1914. 

750,000 

250,000 

500,000 

158,864 

28,787 

Teel    Manufacturing    Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

2,100 

- 

3,000 

12,216 

10,473 

pany,  Incorporated,  Med- 
ford. 
Teel  Motor  Company,  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

1,437 

6,467 

3,872 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Telegram     Publishing     Co., 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

4,755 

14,619 

2,272 

11,323 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Telegraphers  Trading  &  Loan 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

5.166 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Office  equipment. 

2  Legal  reserve. 
'  Adjourned. 

1  Good  will. 

'  Reserve  for  insurance. 


0  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'  And  fixtures,  dies  and  molds. 
'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
'  Good  will  and  bonuses. 
1"  Equipment  and  supplies. 


11  Deferred  charges. 

12  Stock  in  other  companies. 

13  Reserve  for  liability  insurance 
1''  And  automobiles. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


611 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

8 

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$2,441 

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2  700 

$2,580 

$17,180 

- 

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Sl,200 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

117,999 

50,000 

57,502 

- 

- 

- 

10,497 

117,999 

- 

- 

- 

173,776 

84,000 

- 

- 

$60,000 

- 

29,776 

173,776 

4  $26,000 

- 

- 

52,251 

30,000 

1,751 

$20,500 

- 

- 

- 

52,251 

4  5,000 

- 

32,185 

50,362 

35,000 

10,862 

- 

4,500 

- 

- 

50,362 

- 

- 

- 

204,334 

75,000 

6,511 

- 

96,500 

- 

26,323 

204,334 

- 

- 

- 

1,350,018 

800,000 

86,918 

- 

402,000 

- 

61,100 

1,350,018 

- 

- 

- 

236,678 

100,000 

23,260 

- 

- 

5  5,278 

108,140 

236,678 

- 

- 

- 

20,217 

3,000 

527 

- 

- 

6  4,000 

12,690 

20,217 

- 

-^ 

- 

25,662 

3,000 

334 

- 

- 

6  4,000 

18,328 

25,662 

- 

- 

- 

91,496 

20,000 

9,750 

- 

47,200 

14,546 

■- 

91,496 

- 

: 

556 

5,080 

22,447 
10,200 

4,525 

8 10,350 

6,000 

7,572 

- 

4,200 

- 

_ 

22,447 
10,200 

- 

- 

- 

133,826 

21,000 

- 

- 

54,000 

- 

58,826 

133,826 

9  232,480 
15  25,000 

w  83,706 

"8,519 

12 14,623 

15  10 

227,172 
16,105 

593,258 

48,894 
227,561 

543,000 

37,200 
70,000 

23,635 

2,060 
233 

1,500 

295 
1'  9,339 
17,000 

13  26,623 
137,162 

1,666 

593,258 

48,894 
227,561 

- 

- 

- 

11,744 

10,000 

1,734 

- 

- 

- 

10 

11,744 

- 

18  5,500 
19 1,000 

- 

135,322 

79,738 

53,400 
10,000 

55,390 
1,767 

: 

14,000 

20  5,198 
53,971 

21,334 

135,322 
79,738 

- 

2,770 
21  5,351 

: 

431.812 
989,561 

160,000 
926,500 

68,735 
22,229 

89,981 

71,594 
28,089 

41,502 
12,743 

- 

431,812 
989,561 

- 

22  7,500 

- 

217,056 

160,000 

17,458 

- 

25,000 

- 

14,598 

217,058 

- 

- 

- 

937,651 

750,000 

- 

- 

- 

6  33,423 

154,228 

937,651 

- 

- 

- 

25,689 

2,100 

1,704 

- 

17,661 

4,224 

- 

25,689 

- 

- 

5,412 

17,188 

9,500 

516 

- 

7,172 

- 

- 

17,188 

- 

- 

- 

32,969 

10,000 

1,781 

- 

5,244 

23 14,882 

1,062 

32,969 

4  5,181 

2M39 

939 

11,425 

9,775 

1,650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,425 

15  Good  will  account. 
IS  Office  furniture. 
1"  Car  liens. 
1^  Treasury  stock. 


19  Investments. 

20  Depreciation. 

21  Prepaid  interest,  insurance  and 

taxes. 


22  Delivery  equipment. 

23  Machinery. 

24  Property  account. 


61^ 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Telelectric    Company,    The, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

$400,000 

$85,000 

$65,533 

$180,545 

$172,647 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Temple  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 10, 

Aug.   24, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

8,830 

13,870 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Temple     Stuart     Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

12,000 

5,000 

21,010 

17,158 

The,  Templeton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Temple    Theatre    Company, 

Oct.      5, 

June   11, 

May  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Templeton       Manufacturing 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

2,585 

1,903 

4,195 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tenexine  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.   27, 
1914. 

Feb.    25, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

25,000 

~ 

~ 

50 

704 

Tennes.see    Eastern    Electric 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    10, 

Deo.   31, 

2,250,000 

2,154,203 

with  R.  E. 

5,847 

48,2.59 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Terminal  Storage  Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

4,964 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Terminal  Wharf  &  Railroad 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

850,000 

1,025,000 

- 

- 

23,673 

Warehouse  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Textile  American  Publishing 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

100 

3,309 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Textile   Exhibitors'    Associa- 

Sept. 21, 

June    8, 

June     8, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,563 

tion,    Incorporated,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Boston. 

Textile     Overseers     Review 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,297 

Publishing  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Textile  Products  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

130,000 

- 

18  11,980 

27,870 

19,196 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Textile  Securities  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

- 

- 

- 

512,5915 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thacker-Craig    Paper    Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

26,716 

16,671 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thayer  Company,  Worcester, 

Aug.  28, 
1914. 

July    14, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

15,000 

~ 

186 

402 

619 

Thayer-Foss  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   17, 

2Uan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

60,877 

with  R.  E. 

347,925 

152,548 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thayer-McNeil      Company, 

May    4, 

^i  Mch.  27, 

Mch.    1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

140,126 

65,943 

Boston . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thayer    Woolen    Company, 

June    9, 

June     2, 

Apr.   30, 

75,000 

23,050 

17,000 

90,589 

120,172 

Oxford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Theater    Amusement    Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.  28, 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

90 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Theatre    Candy     Company, 

Aug.    4, 

2Uuly   25, 

Apr.   11, 

15,000 

- 

1,994 

with 

996 

Waltham . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'ch'y 

Theodore  Metcalf  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

32,136 

8,764 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Theodore  Schwamb  Company, 

July   30, 

21  July    22, 

May  31, 

15,000 

31,135 

11,000 

50,846 

43,357 

The,  Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Therapeutic  Publishing  Com- 

Aug. 13, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

575 

2,329 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thermolac       Manufacturing 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

855 

1,839 

18,527 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Third  Oakland  Syndicate, 

Jan.    29, 

Apr.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

52,000 

46,179 

- 

- 

4,982 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

.      1911. 

1913. 

This  is  Holmes'  Corporation, 

May  27, 

May     9, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

14,822 

9,869 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Patent  rights. 

^  Tools,  equipment,  etc. 

'  Franchise. 

*  Patterns  and  drawings. 

5  Teams. 

«  Good  will. 


'  Good  will  and  formul  e,  etc. 

*  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 

'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
1"  Deferred  debit  items. 
!■  Preferred     capital     stock     sub- 
scribed. 


•2  Deferred  credit  items. 

w  1913. 

I''  Sinking  fund. 

'6  Equipment. 

11^  Investments. 

1'  Repairs  and  depreciation. 


1914.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2  8107,551 

3  250 

«  98,008 

8155,109 

$1,097,703 
24,200 

$400,000 
10,000 

$25,703 
2,637 

- 

$672,000 

$7,931 

$3,632 

$1,097,703 
24,200 

- 

5300 

- 

55,468 

15,000 

9,723 

$18,467 

- 

12,278 

- 

55,468 

- 

- 

5,283 

5,283 

500 

4,783 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,283 

1 10,000 
6  1,511 
'4,000 

- 

930 

20,194 
5,684 

20,000 
5,000 

194 

- 

- 

~ 

684 

20,194 
5,684 

8  56,400 

9  20,200 
10  12,113 

"  3,000 

199,536 

2,297,022 
357,500 

1,650,0C0 
11  58.000 

200,000 

9,521 

115,000 
150,000 

347,897 
12  2,265 

7,500 

101,506 

13 12,833 

2,297,022 
357,500 

6  6,000 

15 19,781 

16  301 

"91,692 

704,640 
2,255 

1,865,087 
11,664 

850,000 
10,000 

14,315 
1,664 

1,000,000 

17  772 

1,865,087 
11,664 

- 

- 

- 

4,563 

2,500 

553 

- 

- 

- 

1,510 

4,563 

6  6,900 

- 

- 

8,197 

6,900 

641 

- 

- 

- 

656 

8,197 

6  30.000 

19  27,687 
21608,547 

- 

116,733 
1,121,143 

85,600 
800,000 

23,969 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

20  7,164 
321,143 

: 

116,733 
1,121,143 

- 

- 

1,353 

44,740 

7,400 

4,380 

- 

32,960 

- 

- 

44,740 

22  528 
6  5,000 

23  9,000 

- 

15,735 

15,000 

735 

'" 

- 

- 

- 

15,735 

25  5,515 

- 

566,865 

200,000 

196,865 

- 

170,000 

- 

- 

566,865 

- 

26  2,994 
2'gi21 
15,166 

- 

209,984 
266,577 

130,000 

75,000 

47,704 
154,605 

- 

29,000 

3,280 

36,972 

209,984 
266,577 

6  18,910 

- 

- 

26,000 

5,000 

21,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,000 

- 

- 

1,128 

4,118 

1,200 

2,918 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,118 

- 

26  5,143 

68,997 

115,040 

100,000 

6,540 

- 

8,500 

- 

- 

115,040 

53,000 
130,000 

3»  9,50 
31326 

33,610 

136,338 

7,180 

84,831 

15.000 
3,000 
84,400 

23,740 

28 18,731 

1,574 

431 

12,000 
2,250 

9,731 

29  48,270 

8.866 
356 

136,338 
7,180 
84,831 

- 

- 

839 

52,000 

52,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,000 

- 

26 1,938 
32  3,459 

24,054 

54,142 

30,000 

24,142 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

54,142 

"  And  equipment. 

19  Development  expense. 


21  Securities  of  other  corporations. 

22  Trade-marks. 


23  Patterns. 

2*  Adjourned. 

26  Prepaid  items. 

26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2'  Unexpired  insurance. 


23  Capital  supplied  by  stockholders. 
29  June,  1913. 
36  Copyrights. 

31  OfiSce  fixtures. 

32  Teams  and  tools. 


614 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Thissell     Company,     The, 

May  20, 

Apr.     5, 

Apr.     5, 

S2,000 

_ 

_ 

$3,199 

$3,944 

Beverly. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  A.  Brook  Company, 

May     6, 

May     4, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,210 

6,930 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  B.  Jeffrey  Company 

Feb.    16, 

3  Dec.     4, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

.$1,264 

101,809 

51,486 

of  New  England,  The,  Bos- 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

ton. 
Thomas  B.  Morrill,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 13, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,378 

rated,  Melrose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  D.  Gard  Company, 

July    29, 

July    15, 

Apr.    18, 

6,000 

- 

3,584 

3,213 

1,368 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas     Dalby     Company, 

Apr.      1, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$15,000 

17,040 

85,833 

116,845 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thomas  F.  Duffy  Company, 

June  29, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

5 1,000 

5,200 

472 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thomas  F.  Galvin,  Incorpo- 

May  18, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

7,500 

170,390 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thomas  Groom  &  Co.,   In- 

Aug.  21, 

July    20, 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

2,750 

42,000 

78,545 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  H.  Logan  Company, 

July     2, 

June   15, 

May  29, 

100,000 

9 11,000 

36,169 

57,504 

45,490 

Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  J.  Grey  Company, 

Sept.    9, 

Sept.    1, 

July    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

17,107 

21,488 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  J.  Hind,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July   24, 

May     4, 

Apr.    10, 

10,000 

- 

1,889 

1,611 

6,172 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  J.  Shea  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

3,600 

- 

450 

1,272 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thomas    O'Brien    Company, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

26,000 

- 

3,500 

- 

15,244 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thomas  O'Connell  Manufac- 

June 10, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

5,000 

- 

3,266 

3,985 

turing    Company,    Somer- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ville. 

Thos.   P.   Nichols   and   Son 

Aug.  24, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

1,376 

6,916 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  S.  Childs,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 14, 

3  Mch.  10, 

Feb.    14, 

25,000 

- 

- 

50,456 

17,956 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas  Strahan  Decorating 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

1,687 

3,205 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thomas  Todd  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

17,000 

1,000 

9,661 

Thomas  W.  Emerson  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

July   28, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

500 

48,882 

57,708 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thomas   W.  Johnson  Com- 

Jan.   15, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

7,500 

2,500 

1,389 

597 

11,219 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thompson    &    Norris    Com- 

Mch. 16, 

3  Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

55,473 

10,000 

36,285 

74,951 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thompson  and  Spear  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,927 

13,218 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thompson    Box     Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

25,000 

1 

37,700 

37,143 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thompson    Construction 

Feb.   10, 

Nov.     1, 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

- 

550 

1,100 

2,475 

Company,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Thompson-Durkee  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

52,000 

68,533 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thompson    Hardware    Com- 

June 22, 

June   18, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

35,038 

22,652 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thompson,  ■  Snow   &    Davis 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.   27, 

Dec.   15, 

60,000 

- 

- 

51,073 

43,345 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Thomson    Electric    Welding 

Mch.  31, 

Feb.    17, 

Deb.  31, 

192,040 

43,000 

20,593 

9,944 

56,241 

Company,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thorn  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

July   31, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,053 

3,071 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

>  Good  will. 

6  Andfi 

xtures. 

9  Equity. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

«  Good 

will  and  leas 

Bs.                                  1°  Prepaid  e 

xpense. 

3  Adjourned. 

'  Fixtui 

es. 

»  Stock. 

*  Horses,  teams,  etc. 

8  Prepa 

d  charges. 

2  Horses,  w 

agons  and  e 

juipment. 

1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  615 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

111 

3 
o 

a 
1 

o 
-o 

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o 
H 

s 

'a 

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3 

o 

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S7,143 

82,000 

■52,786 

- 

- 

S2,357 

- 

$7,143 

iSlO.OOO 

2S600 

§4,321 

27,061 

25,000 

2.061 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,061 

- 

5,706 
2  5,457 

118,390 

284,112 

10,000 

274,112 

- 

- 

- 

- 

284,112 

- 

« 2,500 

- 

7,878 

5,000 

1,706 

- 

- 

- 

Sl,172 

7,878 

1 1,300 

- 

106 

9,571 

6,000 

2,023 

- 

Sl,548 

- 

- 

9,571 

- 

- 

- 

234,718 

50,000 

11,777 

- 

- 

172,941 

- 

234,718 

1 4,000 

- 

2,513 

13,185 

5,000 

8,185 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,185 

f  200,871 

'  4,050 
8  2,143 

384,954 

275,600 

45,520 

- 

40,000 

23,834 

- 

384,954 

12,000 

- 

125,295 

75,000 

7,709 

- 

- 

42,586 

- 

125,295 

- 

1"  1,546 

- 

151,709 

100,000 

45,866 

- 

- 

5,843 

- 

151,709 

13,500 
1  7,500 

"  2,000 
'  1,000 

_ 

45,095 
17,172 

20,000 
2,500 

19,622 
5,760 

- 

945 

497 

4,976 
7,967 

45,095 
17.172 

- 

12  2,255 

20,855 

28,432 

25,000 

1,142 

- 

2,290 

- 

- 

28,432 

- 

13  9,156 
"  1,435 

3,691 

33,026 
12,251 

26,000 
2,100 

4,464 
7,198 

"" 

~ 

2,562 

2,953 

33,026 
12,251 

- 

- 

- 

13,292 

10,000 

1,282 

$1,006 

- 

1,004 

- 

13,292 

- 

'  12,301 

- 

80,713 

25,000 

692 

- 

50,913 

- 

4,108 

80,713 

- 

- 

2,316 

7,208 

6,000 

1,208 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,208 

- 

- 

- 

27,661 

10,000 

519 

- 

- 

- 

17,142 

27,661 

- 

- 

- 

107,090 

25,000 

5,259 

- 

2,500 

59,102 

15,229 

107,090 

- 

- 

- 

15,705 

7,500 

6,385 

- 

15  586 

- 

1,234 

15,705 

- 

- 

- 

176,709 

10,000 

166,709 

- 

- 

- 

- 

176,709 

1 15,500 

16  480 

- 

31,125 

20,000 

11,125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,125 

- 

- 

- 

99,844 

50,000 

1,456 

12,000 

- 

36,388 

- 

99,844 

1 1,200 

- 

- 

5,325 

3,200 

2,125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,325 

i'550 

2  346 
18  293 

- 

121,722 
57,690 

20,000 
30,000 

41,880 
7,514 

- 

40,000 

: 

19,842 
20,176 

121,722 
57,690 

1'  93,500 

'  1,600 

18 10,500 

20  5,000 

21253 

23  2,000 

14,909 
2,176 

121,427 

228,531 

8,300 

60,000 

192,040 

5,000 

17,427 

475 

3,300 

- 

44,000 

22  32,740 

3,276 

121,427 

228,531 

8,300 

13  Lumber,  etc. 

1^  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

15  Uncompleted  contract. 

16  Tools. 


1'  Patent  rights. 

18  Insurance. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

20  Drawings  and  patterns. 


21  Stocks  of  other  companies. 

22  Reserve. 

23  Formulae. 


616 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Cektificates 

OF  Condition 

i 
o 

1 

:3 

a 

1 

3a 
"o 

o 

-a 

3°^ 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
1 

>> 

a 

a 
M 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

s 

S 

o 

Thorn    Medicine    Company, 

Jan.     3, 

July    27, 

July   26 

$5,000 

_ 

_ 

Sl,357 

The,  Fitchburg  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Thorn    Medicine    Company, 

Nov.  28, 

July    25, 

July   25 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,850 

S886 

The,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Thorndike  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  16, 
1914. 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

2  Jan.     1 
1914. 

675,000 

8768,200 

with  R.  E. 

614,417 

18,117 

Thorp  and  Martin  Co.,  Bos- 

June 29, 

3  June  22, 

Mch.    1 

45,000 

- 

S303 

46,046 

32,432 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Three  Millers  Company,  The, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1 

100,000 

- 

8,811 

99,933 

44,093 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Three    Rivers    Co-operative 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.    17, 

Dec.   27 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,330 

957 

Associ,ation,  The,  Pahner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Thulin-Murphy      Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

162 

2,034 

1,163 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tichnor    Brothers,    Incorpo- 

May    1, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.     1 

100,000 

- 

9,138 

11,582 

26,372 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tickton's   Pharmacy,   Incor- 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    31 

5,000  : 

- 

- 

2,176 

226 

porated,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tide-Water     Broken     Stone 

Nov.  16, 

July    13, 

June  30 

200,000  ' 

6,675 

28,587 

5,452 

2,760 

Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tide  Water  Oil  Company  of 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,558 

35,651 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tilene  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  25, 
1914. 

10- 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

■  - 

- 

- 

Tileston    and    HoUingsworth 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31 

500,000 

377,918 

with  R.  E. 

162,099 

84,205 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tileston  and  Livermore  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31 

17,500 

- 

H  2,994 

40,212 

41,670 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tilton   &  Cook  Co.,   Leom- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

17,000 

3,766 

4,952 

13,308 

inster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Times  Company,  The,  New- 

June 13, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

210 

1,043 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Times  Newspaper  Company, 

June  12, 

May  10, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

125,000 

70,000 

1,025 

5,552 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Timothy    Smith    Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    31 

150,000 

60,000 

- 

204,615 

30,027 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Timson  Bros.  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.     2, 
1914. 

Jan.      7, 
1914. 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

- 

12,603 

28,757 

Tirrell  Pharmaceutical  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

100' 

223 

pany,  Boston, 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Title  Guarantee  &  Mortgage 

June  12, 

June     4, 

Jan.      1 

150,000 

59,700 

- 

- 

3,011 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

191,4. 

1914. 

Tober       Brothers    Incorpo- 

Apr.    9, 

3  Apr.     1 , 

Mch.    3 

5,000 

- 

1,944 

3,000 

1,974 

rated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tobey  Lime  Company,  West 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1 

7,200 

6,912 

1,085 

2,431 

1,325 

Stockbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tobey's     Boston     Suburban 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.    15, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,754 

List  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Toiietine     Company,     The, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

23 1,922 

7,641 

1.597 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tolland  Company,  Tolland,  . 

June    5, 
1914. 

May     9, 
1914. 

Apr.     1 
1914. 

30,000 

7,500 

50 

150 

4,672 

Tolman  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

5,372 

647 

6,048 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tom  Wilson,  Limited,  Boston, 

May    5, 
1914. 

Jan.      7, 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

» 12,373 

37,870 

15,261 

Tomer   Advertising   Agency, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,596 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Toomey  and  Cody  Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

- 

265 

17,245 

4,108 

.Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Toomey  and  Demara  Amuse- 

Oct.   14, 

Aug.   15, 

May  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

ment  Co.,  The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Deducting  dividend  paid  Feb.  1, 

1914. 
'  Adjourned. 
'  Fixtures. 


^  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

"  Unpaid  dividends. 

'  Equipment  and  fixtures. 

"  Horses,  wagons  and  utensils. 

'  Unexpired  insurance. 


10  None  held  in  1014. 

1'  Good  will  and  formula. 

'2  Investments. 

>■'  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

>■•  And  fixtures. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


617 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

. 

I 

J. 

-i 

ill 

3 
o 

a 
1 

i 

■a 
a 

03 

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o 

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fa 

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£ 

H 

- 

I  S2,000 

$2,331 

$5,688 

$5,000 

$688 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

$5,688 

- 

1851 

1,789 

5,376 

5,000 

376 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,376 

- 

- 

- 

1,400,734 

675,000 

223,936 

- 

- 

$501,798 

_ 

1,400,734 

- 

«610 

- 

79,391 

45,000 

10,280 

$23,500 

- 

611 

79.391 

- 

- 

- 

152,837 

60,000 
53,000 

76,343 
6  1,972 

- 

- 

11,522 

- 

152,837 

~ 

~ 

632 

5,919 

1,240 
5  2,070 

609 

- 

$2,000 

- 

- 

5,919 

§1,000 

- 

- 

4,359 

2,000 

5S6 

- 

- 

~ 

$1,773 

4.359 

- 

- 

- 

47,092 

26,000 

19,265 

- 

- 

- 

1,827 

47,092 

- 

'  1,387 

- 

3,789 

2,500 

1,179 

- 

■- 

- 

110 

3.789 

- 

- 

154,928 

198,402 

192,750 

5,652 

- 

- 

- 

- 

198,402 

- 

8  864 
9  50 

, 

46,123 

25,000 

15,587 

- 

- 

- 

5,536 

46.123 

1120,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

12  6,700 
13  25,202 

90.701 

746,825 

500,000 

151,825 

- 

95,000 

- 

- 

746,825 

" 

- 

- 

84,876 

17,500 

67,376 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

84,876 

- 

- 

- 

39,026 

25,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,026 

39,026 

«  5.000 

16  500 

- 

6,753 

5,000 

308 

- 

990 

- 

455 

6,753 

- 

- 

70,438 

272,015 

70.100 

17,992 

59,800 

124,123 

- 

- 

272,015 

- 

^  31,700 
1' 67,179 

- 

393.521 

150,000 

101,053 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

142,468 

- 

393,521 

15  5,000 

1 1,948 
13 10,000 

3,525 

61,833 

24,600 

37,233 

- 

- 

- 

- 

61,833 

"4,677 

- 

- 

5,000 

i        5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

20  44,752 

107,463 

48,800 

663 

53,500 

4,500 

- 

- 

107,463 

- 

- 

5,508 

12,426 

5,000 

2,356 

- 

5,070 

- 

- 

12,426 

- 

- 

- 

11,753 

7,200 

1,481 

- 

2,000 

1,072 

- 

11,753 

13 1,000 

1100 
21 1,000 

- 

8,854 

5,000 

2,441 
22 1,404 

- 

- 

- 

9 

8,854 

50,000 

- 

13,799 

74,959 

50,000 

24,959 

- 

- 

- 

- 

74,959 

- 

2M35 

19,408 

32,215 

25,600 

- 

6,000 

615 

- 

- 

32,215 

23  1,500 

_ 

7,651 

31,218 

25,000 

1,122 

_ 

_ 

5,096 

_ 

31,218 

13 10,000 

« 

- 

- 

- 

65,504 

4,200 

19,954 

- 

10,500 

- 

30,850 

65,504 

15  3,109 

- 

1,445 

15,150 

i         3,200 

8,550 

3,200 

200 

- 

- 

15,150 

- 

- 

4,093 

25,711 

10,000 

15,711 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,711 

13  500 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

13  Good  will. 

15  Advertising  and  subscription  con- 
tracts. 
1^  Construction. 
"  Name. 


19  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

2"  Corporation  not  fully  financed  by 

Jan.  1,  1914. 
21  Contracts. 


22  Due  members  of  firm. 

23  And  equipment. 
2*  Live  stock. 

23  Patent  rights. 


618 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
"ca 

60 

a 
S 

g 

1 
"S 
in 

p. 
ca 
O 

1    . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

>> 

actures, 
ehandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

a-i 

o 

o 

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w 

la 

"3  S3"S§rf 

C3  g 

^T3 

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0 

Toppan  Boat  Manufacturing 

Jan.    26, 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.    31, 

S5,000 

_ 

S500 

$5,745 

Sl,315 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Torrey,  Bright  &  Capen  Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

164,452 

38,228 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Torrey-Epstein       Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.     I, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

984 

6,558 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Torreys  &  Company,  Incor- 

May    1, 

3  _ 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,044 

13,114 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Torsion  Nut-Lock  and  Washer 

Apr.   21, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

140 

220 

40 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Totem  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   14, 

Sept.  29, 

Sept.  25, 

40,000 

- 

— 

20,000 

9,770 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Totem  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov. 27, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.     1, 

40,000 

- 

20,000 

- 

6,357 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Totman  &  Ham  Inc.,  Win- 

May     9, 

6  May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

3,400 

- 

- 

2,160 

210 

throp. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tourist  Specialty  Brush  Com- 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

189 

50 

8 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tower  Motor  Co.,  Adams,     . 

Feb.   24, 
1914. 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

1,146 

7,011 

4,421 

Towle  Land  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

$41,070 

1,000 

8,250 

1,270 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Towle  Manufacturing  Com- 

May  11, 

Apr.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

496,000 

126,085 

245,195 

529,215 

238,756 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Towne     &     Whitney,     Inc., 

May  27, 

'  Apr.     6, 

Mch.  15, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,335 

922 

Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Towne  Fuller  Company,  The, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

2,000 

19,723 

30,907 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Toy  Crafters,  Inc.,  The,  Fitch- 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

14,559 

9  8,220 

7,290 

2,177 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tracy    Brothers '   Leather 

June  30, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.    23, 

25,000 

- 

- 

21,226 

182,136 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tradd-'Hoeschle     Co.     Inc., 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.     7, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

8 

Marshfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Traders  Securities  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Oct.      6, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Train  Smith  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,569 

85,388 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Transcript    Press,    Incorpo- 

Feb. 26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

12  7,788 

99 

8,281 

rated,  The,  Dedham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Transcript  Publishing  Com- 

June   9, 

June     8, 

June    8, 

25,000 

- 

43,000 

3,600 

8,228 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Transfer  Pharmacy  Incorpo- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

7,000 

- 

16  1,500 

1,500 

- 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Trask  Culm  Furnace  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    3l, 

5,000 

- 

16  395 

774 

4,087 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Trask     Heating     Company, 

May  15, 

May  11, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,999 

15,957 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Traveler     Shoe     Company, 

Mch.  31, 

'Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

16,000 

137,055 

8,372 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Treat  Hardware  and  Supply 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

- 

2,500 

77,622 

32,723 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tremain  Electric  Company, 

Aug.  21, 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.     4, 

10,000 

- 

708 

9,727 

10,453 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tremont  and  Suffolk  Mills, 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

1,228,091 

1,400,665 

1,014,166 

830,143 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tremont    Nail    Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

271,516 

withR.E. 

166,423 

45,883 

Wareham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tremont  Rubber  Company, 

June     1, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

26,767 

125,543 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures  and  team. 

3  None  held  in  1914. 

*  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


6  Patent  rights. 
"  In  lieu  of  annual. 
'  Adjourned. 
8  Securities. 


8  And  other  equipment. 

10  Good  will,  organization  expense, 

etc. 

11  Soda  fountain  and  fixtures. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  619 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1 

1 

i 

i 

a 

C3 

tc 
o 

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o 

i 

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a 

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-a 
a 

a  S 
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3 
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a 
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1  S5,000 

- 

$4,973 

817,533 

$5,000 

82,533 

- 

$10,000 

- 

- 

817,533 

- 

2  S3,875 

- 

206,555 

150,000 

45,827 

- 

- 

110,728 

~ 

206,555 

1 8,000 

- 

- 

17,042 

10,000 

4.547 

- 

705 

- 

$1,790 

17,042 

1892 

U50 

3,090 

20,290 

10,000 

10,290 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,29& 

5  49,600 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

5 10,000 

- 

4,730 

44,500 

40,000 

- 

84,500 

- 

- 

- 

44,500 

5  10,000 

- 

4,843 

41,200 

40,000 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

41,200 

12,030 

- 

- 

4,400 

3,400 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,400 

=  19,000 

- 

2,033 

21,280 

21,280 

- 

_ 

- 

21,280 

- 

- 

- 

12,578 

2,000 

678 

- 

9,900 

- 

- 

12,57S 

- 

- 

24,353 

75,943 

52,250 

200 

- 

23,493 

- 

- 

75,943 

- 

- 

- 

1,139,251 

496,000 

197,204 

- 

339,000 

107,047 

- 

1,139,251 

1 1,500 

- 

- 

5,757 

5,100 

158 

- 

- 

- 

499 

5,757 

- 

5  600 

- 

53,230 

40,000 

- 

- 

9,500 

- 

3,730 

53,230 

10  8,221 

- 

5,971 

46,438 

27,000 

6,100 

- 

13,338 

- 

- 

46,438 

- 

- 

- 

203,362 

25,000 

59,217 

- 

119,145 

- 

- 

203,362 

- 

"992 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

86,957 

50,000 

32,764 

- 

- 

- 

4,193 

86,957 

18,000 

13  2,500 
"  2,000 

- 

28,668 
54,828 

20,000 
25,000 

487 
14,000 

5,000 

2,500 

- 

681 
15,828 

28,668 
54,828 

1500 

- 

4,300 

7,800 

7,000 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,800 

1 1,50.0 

i'161 
IS  2,000 
"988 
20  755 
21352 

14 

8,931 
21,051 

161,427 

5,000 
15,000 

75,000 

3,931 
4,535 

17,053 

- 

45,616 

- 

1,516 
23,758 

8,931 
21,051 

161,427 

- 

- 

- 

112,845 

60,000 

14,205 

11,200 

- 

- 

27,440 

112,845 

- 

- 

- 

20,888 

6,000 

10,809 

- 

4,000 

79 

- 

20,888 

- 

- 

: 

4,473,065 
483,822 

2,000,000 
100,000 

13,013 

: 

70,000 

2,473,065 
22  27,000 

with 
surplus 
273,809 

4,473,065 

483,822 

- 

21 1,921 

- 

154,231 

25,000 

129,213 

- 

- 

- 

18 

154,231 

12  And  fixtures. 

13  Copyrights. 
1^  Services. 

15  And  equipment. 


18  And  tools. 
1'  Office  fixtures. 
18  Stock  in  treasury. 
"  Toolg. 


20  Patterns. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


620 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Cebtificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Tremont  Stores,  Inc.,  The, 
Boston. 

TremoRt  Wine  Coitipany, 
Boston. 

Tremont  Worsted  Mills, 
Methuen. 

Tribe  Automatic  Headlight 
Co.,  Worcester. 

Tribune  Company,  Framing- 
ham. 

Tribune-Enterprise  Incorpo- 
rated, The,  Watertown. 

Trimount  Laundry  Company, 
Boston. 

Trimount  Press,  Inc.,  Boston, 


Trimount  Theatre  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Trisome  Spring  Water  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Triumph  Couch  Bed  Co., 
Boston. 

Trombly  Jewelry  Company, 
Worcester. 

Tropical  Medicine  Company, 
Wareham. 

Trostel  Leather  Company, 
Boston. 

Trowbridge  Piano  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Troy  Cotton  and  Woollen 
Manufactory,  Fall  River. 

Troy  Shoe  Co.,  The,  North 
Adams. 

Troy  White  Granite  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Trussell  Hay  Harvesting  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Boston. 

Truth  Publishing  Company, 
Boston. 

Tubular  Rivet  and  Stud  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Tucke  &  Parker  Company, 
Lowell. 

Tucker  Store,  Inc.,  The, 
Marblehead. 

Tudor  Company,  Boston,     . 

Tudor    Press,    Incorporated, 

The,  Boston. 
Turner  &  Hefler  Company, 

Boston. 
Turner,  Tucker  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Boston. 
Turner's     Falls     Company, 

Montague. 


May     1, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
May  22, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 
May  18, 

1914. 
Nov.  18, 

1914. 

Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Aug.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  30, 

1914. 
June     8, 

1914. 
Feb.     7, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Oct.    16, 

1914. 
Feb.   13, 

1914. 
May     8, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
Apr.    27, 

1914. 
Mch.    6, 

1914. 
Mch.    4, 

1914. 
Jan.    17, 

1914. 
Mch.  18, 

1914. 
Feb.   17, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
Aug.  17, 

1914. 
Mch.    2, 

1914. 
Sept.  28, 

1914. 


1  Mch.  31, 

1914.  ■ 
May  19 

1914. 
Mch.    4 

1914. 
Jan.      9 

1914. 
Jan.    12 

1914. 
Apr.    15 

1914. 
"May   13 

1914. 
Oct.    20 

1914. 

Mch.    4 

1914. 
May  12 

1914. 
Jan.    26 

1914. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Oct.      6 

1913. 
Feb.   26 

1914. 
July     6 

1914. 
Feb.     3 

1914. 
Jan.      9 

1914. 
Feb.     3 

1914. 
Sept.    3 

1913. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Jan.    27 

1914. 
Jan.      8 

1914. 
Jan.    20 

1914. 
Feb.    11 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
July    25 

1913. 
Feb.    10 

1914. 
Sept.  16 

1914. 


Jan.    31, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      9, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Sept.  30, 

1914. 

Feb.    28, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Sept.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Dec.   27, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Feb.    10, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.   11, 

1914. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
July    23, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1914. 


$175,000 

50,000 

44,600 

200,000 

10,000 

5,000 

8,100 

15,000 

25,000 

10,000 

20,000 

150,000 

500,000 

10,000 

100,000 

300,000 

5,000 

50,000 

250,000 

50,000 

200,000 

5,000 

5,000 

600,000 

20,000 

15,000 

1,000,000 

2,500,000 


c-sls 

£^   -Ph 

>> 

factu 
rchan 
terial 
ck  in 

SSISmS 

1 

S 

$21,000 


1,701 


19,921 
60,000 


47,309 


127,000 


81,000 


48,916 


2  $54,831 


14,000 


2,500 


11 16,633 

8,851 


8,137 


with  R.  E. 
360,460 


13,299 


165,000 


25  28,300 
1,000 


92,500 


$122,795 

11,809 

1,188 

1,000 
275 
527 

2,050 

16  2,000 

3,724 

16,619 

64,134 

674 

295,614 

22,063 

126,949 

5,429 

2,439 


344,123 
3,017 
1,506 

5,508 

3,091 

26 183,900 

2,744 


1  Adjourned. 

2  And  fixtures. 

3  Office  and  store  supplies. 
*  Good  will  and  license. 

'■  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Patent  rights. 


'  Good  will. 

8  Advertising  and  subscription  con- 

tracts. 

9  Borrowed  money, 
i"  In  lieu  of  annual. 
11  And  equipment. 


12  Treasury  stock. 

1''  Unexpired  insurance. 

1^  Depreciation. 

15  And  movable  building. 

16  Notes  secured  by  mortgage. 
1'  Good  will  and  copyright. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  621 

oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

5 
a 

i 

is 

i 

T3 

03 

to 

S 

C3 

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1 

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o 

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£• 

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« S29,3o4 

$4,700 
3 1,627 
5  2,107 

Sl,406 

8237,838 
51.804 

$150,000 
45,000 

$87,838 
6,804 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$237,838 
51,804 

- 

- 

39,884 

76,600 

44,600 

- 

$32,000 

- 

- 

- 

76.600 

« 200,000 

- 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

7,082 

10,929 

8,800 

479 

1,650 

- 

- 

- 

10,929 

'1,500 

8  426 

- 

3,147 

2,250 

136 

- 

9  $745 

- 

$16 

3,147 

'440 

12  700 

- 

25,025^ 

8,100 

5,902 

4,850 

4,664 

81,509 

- 

25,025 

'3,000 

13  339 

5  520 

"  2,336 

-~ 

28,471 

15,000 

10,575 

- 

- 

- 

2,896 

28,471 

- 

17,954 

28,231 

10,000 

17,564 

18  667 

_ 

- 

- 

28,231 

"  5,700 

- 

390 

11,155 

10,000 

1,155 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,155 

6 10,150 

- 

- 

62,167 

20,000 

13,972 

- 

12,940 

14,763 

492 

62,167 

~ 

5  3,054 
19 131,700 

62,284 
381,114 

148,825 
513,783 

71,860 
18 13,760 
500,000 

11,294 
13,783 

: 

51,911 

: 

: 

148.825 
513.783 

- 

20 1,891 
13  535 

- 

492,616 

10,000 

476,244 

- 

- 

6,372 

- 

492,616 

23,223 

1,641 

- 

82,405 

43,400 

6,895 

12,000 

16,402 

3,708 

- 

82,405 

- 

203 

590,500 

300,000 

25,000 

265,500 

- 

- 

- 

590,500 

- 

- 

- 

7,077 

5,000 

1,786 

- 

291 

- 

7,077 

- 

21276 

- 

66,153 

50,000 

3,513 

6,000 

6,000 

640 

- 

66,153 

<•  200,000 
'  44,080 
'  25,025 

_ 

•     5,942 
12 

250,026 
26,325 

250,000 
26,325 

26 

_ 

: 

: 

- 

250,026 
26,325 

- 

22  331,468 

- 

1,150,637 

200,000 

65,233 

- 

- 

- 

885,404 

1,150,637 

- 

23  243 

- 

9,886 

5,000 

334 

- 

- 

- 

4,552 

9,886 

- 

2^850 

1,176 

3,862 

3,000 

362 

- 

500 

- 

- 

3,862 

- 

- 

520,009 

604,500 

600,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

604,500 

- 

- 

- 

49,968 

10,700 

4,844 

- 

20,528 

1,050 

12,846 

49,968 

- 

22  100 

3,417 

15,717 

15,000 

717 

-^ 

- 

- 

- 

15,717 

- 

- 

82,604 

701,558 

440,000 

2,201 

- 

259,357 

- 

- 

701,558 

2'  116,003 

28  553,364 

29  777,803 
30 13,862 

2,561,625 

2,100,000 
31 40,640 

55,016 

280,000 

85,969 

2,561,625 

18  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

19  Capital  stock  in  treasury  estim- 

ated at  par. 

20  Equipment. 

21  Prepaid  insurance. 

22  Securities. 


23  Certified  checks. 

24  Fixtures. 

25  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  imple- 

ments. 
25  And  stocks. 


2'  Power  Plant  No.  1. 

28  Canal  and  headgates. 

29  New  construction. 

30  Deferred  assets. 

31  Stock  prepayment. 


622 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


C3 

a 
1 

C3 

O. 
IS 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

33. 

ise. 
and 
'roc- 

M  . 

TION. 

o3 

1 

03 

1 
IS 

1 

1 

1 

anufacturi 
Merchand 
Material. 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

<: 

« 

S 

S 

o 

Turners  Falls  Cotton  Mills, 

May  19, 

Apr.    21 

Apr.     1 

S80,000 

$147,594 

with  R.  E. 

$26,005 

$82,441 

Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Turva     Co-operative    Store 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.    2 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,170 

8,112 

Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tuttle-Abbott  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    19 

Jan.     3 

40,000 

- 

3  85,627 

230 

46,423 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tuttle  Silver  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  16, 

Apr.     8 

Mch.  31 

8,100 

- 

2,710 

2,155 

9.553 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tweedy   and   Barnes   Com- 

Aug. 31, 

May    9 

Apr.   30 

60,000 

67,440 

2,254 

_ 

2,820 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Twenty-five     Associates     of 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.    1 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

7,569 

- 

- 

195 

Roxbury,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Twenty  Star  Associates,  Cam- 

Sept. 28, 

Feb.   11 

Feb.    11 

20,000 

7,700 

- 

- 

- 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Twin-Elm    Spring    Corpora- 

Feb.  18, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,300 

5.200 

tion,  The,  Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Twin  Light  Garage  Company, 

Dec.     6, 

Nov.  12 

Nov.  30 

10,000 

9,000 

350 

550 

Gloucester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Twin  Oak  Poultry  and  Egg 

July   27, 

July     8 

June  30 

100,000 

34,085 

3,340 

6,386 

1,828 

Company,  Williamstown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Twombly    Bros.    Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.    2 

Feb.    28 

2,000 

- 

9  1,020 

2,465 

4,158 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Tyer  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.   16 

Dec.   31 

1,000,000 

541,242 

227,344 

550,000 

233,627 

Andover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tyler-Wires  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

- 

7,703 

19,752 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tyler's     Business     College, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.   17 

Nov.  30 

10,000 

- 

1,875 

200 

100 

Worces^ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Tyson,    Weare    &    Marshall 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.   17 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

3.000 

2,000 

220,073 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

U.  C.  Smith  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.    2 

Mch.    2 

8,000 

- 

4.002 

27.458 

2.518 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

U.  Holzer  (Inc.),  Boston, 

Jan.    30, 
1914. 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

1,000 

- 

- 

500 

2.081 

U.  T.  Hungerford  Brass  & 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     2 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

r- 

28,826 

1.872 

Copper  Company  of  Bos- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ton,  Boston. 

Umbagog    Camp    Company, 

Oct.    27, 

Oct.      5 

Oct.      1 

9.000 

13  6,000 

- 

,- 

700 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Underhay  Oil  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Feb.     3 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

- 

19,683 

60.426 

Underbill     Company,     The, 

Sept.  10, 

June  29 

June     1 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,600 

7.754 

^  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Underwood  Typewriter  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31 

20,000 

- 

6.795 

73,546 

54.718 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Uniao  Michaelense  Incorpo- 

Mch.   4, 

Dec.    10 

Sept.    1 

25,000 

7.200 

- 

940 

- 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Union  .4musement  Company, 

Deo.   19, 

15  Dec.   18 

Dec.     1 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

6.483 

_  Brockton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Union  .A.venue  Hospital,  In- 

Sept.   4, 

Jan.     8 

Jan.     8 

35,000 

24.410 

942 

498 

2,570 

corporated,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Union  Belt  Company,  Fall 

May  11, 

Feb.    12 

Dec.  31 

72,000 

- 

23.549 

74,665 

67,566 

River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Union    Blacking    Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.  31 

12.000 

- 

2.987 

5,346 

9,931 

Incorporated,  The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Union  Brass  Foundry  Com- 

July 31, 

15  July     6 

May     1 

10,000 

19  1,200 

900 

900 

5,495 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Union  Building  Association, 

Dec.  30, 

Dec.     1 

Dec.     1 

11,000 

11,000 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Union  Butter  Company,  The, 

July   14. 

July   13 

July     1 

5,000 

- 

- 

483 

6,405 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  G'ville  Mfg.  Co.  stock  account. 

2  And  reserve  for  depreciation. 

3  And  fixtures,  etc. 
•I  Good  will. 


5  Treasury  stock. 
5  Horses  and  teams. 
'  Due  from  stock  sale. 
8  Mortgage. 


9  And  tools. 
i»  Plant. 

11  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


623 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Cod. 

Liabilities. 

W  03  — 
Oh 

o 
a 

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o 

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1  84,729 

- 

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$80,000 

- 

- 

850,000 

- 

28130,769 

8260,769 

- 

- 

Sl,290 

14,572 

3,730 

$3,958 

- 

4,884 

82,000 

- 

14,572 

«  86,000 

- 

- 

58,280 

40,000 

8,280 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

58,280 

- 

3  963 

- 

15,381 

8,100 

634 

- 

- 

6,647 

- 

15,381 

- 

- 

- 

72,514 

60,000 

9,977 

- 

- 

- 

2,537 

72,514 

- 

- 

- 

7,764 

2,500 

- 

S4,500 

- 

- 

764 

7,764 

- 

- 

- 

7,700 

2,700 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,700 

- 

6  2,000 

7,400 

17,900 

7,000 

900 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,900 

i?  1,500 

- 

- 

11,400 

5,000 

5,698 

- 

- 

- 

702 

11.400 

i  22,750 

'  2,000 

- 

70,389 

44,000 

363 

s  7,000 

18,602 

- 

424 

70,389 

*  1,000 

- 

853 

9,496 

2,000 

7,496 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,496 

- 

- 

- 

1,552,213 

1,000,000 

112,213 

- 

440,000 

- 

- 

1,552,213 

4  5,000 

10 1,788 

3,575 

29,243 
10,750 

20,000 
11 2,000 
10,000 

5,045 
750 

- 

_ 

~ 

2,198 

29,243 
10,750 

- 

- 

- 

225,073 

12,000 

191,499 

- 

- 

21,574 

- 

225,073 

- 

- 

- 

33,978 

8,000 

4,179 

- 

17,422 

4,377 

- 

33,978 

- 

- 

- 

2,581 

1,000 

57 

- 

- 

- 

1,524 

2,581 

- 

12 1,800 

4,343 

36,841 

5,000 

31,841 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,841 

« 1,000 

14  2,500 

- 

10,200 

9,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

700 

10,200 

- 

- 

- 

80,109 

25,000 

44,238 

- 

- 

- 

10,871 

80,109 

- 

- 

4,646 

17,000 

5,000 

- 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,000 

- 

- 

- 

135,059 

20,000 

115,059 

- 

- 

- 

- 

135,059 

- 

- 

- 

8,140 

1,940 

- 

6,200 

- 

- 

- 

8,140 

- 

16  3,000 

- 

9,483 

5,000 

4,483 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,483 

4  500 

- 

24,033 

52,953 

35,000 

3,738 

13,568 

- 

647 

- 

52,953 

- 

- 

11,906 

177,686 

72,000 

48,352 

- 

55,000 

1^2,334 

- 

177,686 

18-2,308 
U,060 

20  300 

7,151 

21,632 
15,946 

12,000 
10,000 

4,926 
5,946 

- 

1,600 

~ 

3,106 

21,632 
15,946 

- 

- 

1,800 

12,800 

11,000 

- 

1,800 

- 

.      - 

- 

12,800 

- 

21200 

22  200 

- 

7,288 

5,000 

1,334 

• 

- 

- 

954 

7,288 

1'  Leasehold  interest  in  land  and 
buildings. 

14  Boats,  tents,  etc. 

15  Adjourned. 


16  Equipment. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  Patent  rights. 

19  On  leased  land. 


20  Horse  and  wagon. 

21  License  account. 

22  Fixtures. 


624 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF   CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Union  Caliper  Co.,  Orange,  . 

Union  Coal  and  Wood  Com- 
pany, Holyoke. 

Union  Coal  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Union  Coal  Ice  and  Grain 
Company,  Lancaster. 

Union  Comb  Manufacturing 
Company,  Leominster. 

L'nion  Commercial  Paper 
Company,  Boston. 

Union  Company,  Rockland,  . 

Union  Cotton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Fall  River. 

Union  Curled  Hair  Company, 
Boston. 

Union  Desk  Co.,  Boston, 

Union  Drug  Company  of 
Maiden,  Maiden. 

Union  Engraving  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Union  Fire  Insurance  Agency 
(Incorporated) ,  C  h  a  r  1  e- 
mont. 

Union  Foundry  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Union  Fuel  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Union  Furniture  Company, 
The,  Brockton. 

Union  Gear  &  Machine  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Union  Glass  Company,  Somer- 
ville. 

Union  Ice  Company,  Boston, 

L'nion  Laundry  Co.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Union  Machine  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Union  Mills  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

Union  Newspaper  Company, 

Springfield. 
Union  Optical  Company, 

Boston. 
Union  Plate  &  Wire  Company, 

.4ttleborough. 
Union     Printing     Company, 

Lowell. 
Union  Publishing  Company, 

Boston. 
Union  Realty  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Union  Screen  Plate  Company, 

Fitchburg. 
Union    Spar    Company, 

Gloucester. 


g'g 


May  6, 

Apr.  6, 

1914. 

1914. 

June  9, 

Apr.  24, 

1914. 

1914. 

July  3, 

May  19, 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.  14, 

Apr.  13, 

1914. 

1914. 

May  29, 

4  Apr.  3, 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.  11, 

Apr.  6, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  2, 

Nov.  29, 

1914. 

1913. 

Nov.  16, 

Oct.  28, 

1914. 

1914. 

Moh.  26, 

Dec.  10, 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.  27, 

Aug.  1, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  3, 

Jan.   7, 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  6, 

Jan.  10, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  24, 

Jan.   6, 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  2, 

Jan.  26, 

1914. 

1914. 

Aug.  24, 

May  12, 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.   5, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  2, 

Jan.  13, 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  6, 

Feb.  11, 

1914. 

1914. 

July  27, 

June  12, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  29, 

Jan.  15, 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  20, 

Jan.  12, 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.  20, 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  17, 

Jan.  19 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.  2, 

Dec.  1 

1914. 

1913. 

Apr.  27, 

Apr.  22 

1914. 

1914. 

July  20, 

May  6 

1914. 

1914. 

May  22, 

May  16 

1914. 

1914. 

June  13, 

Feb.  2 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  20, 

Jan.  14 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.  28, 

Jan.   6 

1914. 

1914. 

Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Apr.     1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Oct.    22, 

1913. 
Oct.      3, 

1914. 
Dec.     3, 

1913. 
Aug.     1 , 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      1, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 

Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Deo.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
May  31, 

1914. 
Jan.      1 , 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Nov.  29, 

1913. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Dec.     1, 

1913. 
Mch.  31, 

1914. 
Apr.   .30, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Feb.     2, 

1914. 
Dec.   31, 

1913. 
Jan.      6, 

1914. 


$150,000 

20,000 

100,000 

15,000 

5,000 

180,000 

5,840 

1,200,000 

5,000 

5,000 

2,000 

5,000 

4,500 

20,000 

200,000 

20,000 

25,000 

100,000 

75,000 

50,000 

10,000 

3,500,000 

10,000 

10,000 

50,000 

5,000 

20,000 

100,000 

25,000 

10,000 


Assets. 


g  m  ca  o 


S7,888 

$15,468 

$33,153 

30,000 

2,500 

15,521 

28,714 

13,156 

9,970 

- 

- 

5,040 

7,372 

9,813 

9,025 

10,000 

- 

'  17,592 

300,000 

800,000 

16,705 

4,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

75 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

2,475 

351 

- 

"36,075 

13,534 

- 

- 

12,044 

- 

3,200 

400 

60,000 

- 

24,058 

105,843 

7,133 

- 

- 

16,949 

18,240 

- 

21,642 

25,146 

1,794,023 

with  R.  E. 

323,572 

- 

- 

5,845 

- 

1,059 

1,177 

- 

30,194 

56,315 

- 

- 

135 

- 

- 

150 

_ 

5,000 

22,123 

- 

398 

4,390 

g.S   =3 
fc-'P     - 

3  <i-:s 


s:2.s 


'  Insurance  prepaid. 

2  Investment  corporation  stock. 

3  Horses  and  wagons. 
^  .Adjourned. 

'  Good  will  and  services. 


"  Furniture  and  fi.\tures. 
'  And  fixtures. 
"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
9  Good  will. 


1°  Treasury  stock. 
"  And  patterns  and  equipment. 
12  Horses,  wagons,  stock  and  fix- 
tures. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


625 


Assets 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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0 

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0 

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3 

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a 

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0 

- 

- 

846,475 

8113,232 

899,400 

85,332 

- 

88,500 

- 

- 

8113,232 

-■ 

- 

- 

68,824 

20,000 

12,724 

820,500 

- 

$8,917 

86,683 

68,824 

: 

1S563 
232,200 
3 1,800 

13,672 

114,032 
33,118 

100,000 
15,000 

1,965 
18,118 

: 

- 

12,067 

: 

114,032 
33,118 

- 

- 

535 

32,714 

5,000 

10,222 

8,000 

9,492 

- 

- 

32,714 

5  $15,000 

6  148 

- 

90,355 

84,590 

- 

- 

- 

5,765 

- 

90,355 

- 

- 

- 

37,597 

5,840 

8,547 

- 

- 

23,210 

- 

37,597 

- 

•       - 

- 

1,477,494 

1,200,000 

- 

- 

- 

8  277,494 

- 

1,477,494 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,449 

7,528 

5,000 

1,878 

- 

650 

- 

- 

7,528 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,240 

7,440 

4,750 

450 

- 

- 

- 

2,240 

7,44Q 

9  4,500 

weoo 

- 

5,100 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

600 

- 

5,10(J 

- 

- 

- 

59,547 

20,000 

11,845 

- 

19,702 

8,000 

- 

59,547 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

12  2,173 

- 

52,510 

9,200 

13,545 

- 

13,368 

16,397 

- 

52,510 

- 

- 

8,845 

12,795 

8,100 

4,695 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,795 

- 

1,000 

- 

150,845 

100,000 

27,454 

- 

- 

8  23,391 

- 

150,845 

9 14,000 

13  7,495 
6  2,056 
"250 

~ 

132,520 
55,184 

75,000 
31,780 

1,728 

_ 

7,500 

"  1,591 
19,807 

48,429 
1,869 

132,520 

55,184 

- 

- 

- 

55,378 

10,000 

25,236 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,142 

55,378 

« 1.000,000 

16  34,465 
1'  1,038 

- 

3,890,711 

3,500,000 

216,859 

- 

- 

18  5,600 

168,252 

3,890,711 

- 

_ 

25,000 

134,910 

10,000 

19 101,684 

- 

23,226 

- 

- 

134,910 

- 

20  3,000 
9  5,000 

1,610 

12,119 

10,000 

2,119 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,119 

- 

21500 

- 

133,343 

50,000 

6,910 

- 

10,000 

66,433 

- 

133,343 

9 1,000 

22  2,000 

4,658 

9,010 

5,000 

4,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,010 

9 17,200 

23  2,720 

- 

22,169 

20,000 

2,169 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,169 

~ 

_ 

~ 

106,226 
74,641 

400 

24  30,850 

25,000 

14,307 

70,000 

: 

25,000 

4,976 
10,334 

103,226 
74,641 

- 

i»780 

- 

12,454 

10,000 

1,027 

- 

- 

1,151 

276 

12,454 

13  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

14  Reserve  account. 

15  Insurance  shares. 

16  Investments. 


1'  Prepaid  insurance. 

18  Reserve  for  replacements. 

19  Lease  indebtedness. 
2"  Trade-marks. 


21  Investment. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Copyrights. 

24  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 


626 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

S 
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a 

1 

1 
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S 
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O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

actures, 
ehandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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Union  Spinning  and  Plating 

June  10, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

110,000 

_ 

14,000 

_ 

$1,381 

Company,      Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

The,  Boston. 

Union   Stables    Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

$4,424 

2,419 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Union  Supply  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

2  Feb.   14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,257 

53,781 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Union     Theatre     Company, 

Sept.  17. 

2  Sept.    5, 

June  11, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Union  Trading  Stamp  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

8  _ 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

9  500  . 

1,008 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Union  Twist  Drill  Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

4,500,000 

$330,154 

523,673 

557,288 

1,945,902 

Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Union   Water   Meter   Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

35,000 

17,000 

56,360 

41,348 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Union     Welting     Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

-  5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Unique  Theatre  Company  of 

May  15, 

Dec.   27, 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,061 

Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  Attraction  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

500 

900 

- 

2,437 

The,  Lexington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  Brick  Company,  New- 

May  29, 

20  Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

21 15,000 

^  ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914.    . 

United    Building    Company, 

May     5, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   3ir 

50,000 

- 

75 

- 

1,169 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  Candy  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  20, 

Sept.  21, 

Sept.    1, 

25,000 

- 

22 163,562 

118,252 

72,089 

ton. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

United    Cleanser   Company, 

May  28, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

400 

1,374 

188 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United    Clothing    Company, 

May     2, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

4,931 

8,274 

incorporated.  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  Cranberry  Company, 

July   16, 

8  _ 

May  30, 

40,000 

35,000 

_ 

_ 

23 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

United     Distributing     Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

31,565 

22,343 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914.     . 

1913. 

United  Dress  Manufacturing 

July   29, 

June  29, 

June  29, 

20,000 

- 

2'  2,200 

800 

3,000 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000,000 

735,384 

- 

88,292 

713,784 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United    Electric    Apparatus 

June  12, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.    1, 

75,000 

- 

31 16,508 

17,877 

21,509 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  Fish  Company,  Bos- 

May    4, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.   31, 

15,000 

- 

500 

1,522 

5,974 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914." 

United   Fisheries   Company, 

May   11, 

Dec.   27, 

Dec.   27, 

50,000 

6,498 

4,774 

7,105 

15,506 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  5  &  10  f5  Stores,  Incor- 

Feb.  10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,005 

porated,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United    Laboratories    Com- 

Dec.  20, 

Sept.  21, 

Sept.     1, 

75,000 

- 

22  46,544 

194,606 

72,143 

pany,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  Leather  Company  of 

Dec.     9, 

Oct.     6, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

111,739 

34,714 

Boston,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

United    Lumber    Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

922 

- 

800 

111,319 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  Manufacturing  Com- 

May 27, 

May  12, 

May     1, 

96,000 

- 

- 

183,005 

48,768 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

2  Adjourned. 
'  Good  will. 

''  Insurance  premiums,  cash  surren- 
der value. 
'  New  store. 
0  Lease  and  fixtures. 


'  Horse  and  wagon  account. 

8  None  held  since  organization. 

9  And  cuts,  etc. 

1"  Patents,  machine  designs,  etc. 

11  Stock  in  other  Mass.  corporations. 

12  Expenses  paid  in  advance,  less 

accrued. 


13  Sinking    fund    investment, 

loan, 
n  Reserve  for  sinking  fund. 
13  Patent  rights, 
ii"  Patterns  and  drawings. 
1'  Reserve. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


627 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 

111 

i 

O 

1 

1 

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i 
S 

o 

< 

J. 

Xi 

T3 
S3 

all 

-J. 

-a 
a 

J 

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H 

- 

- 

- 

$5,381 

$3,500 
1 1,000 

$856 

- 

- 

- 

$25 

$5,381 

- 

- 

- 

6,843 

5,000 

1,023 

- 

- 

- 

820 

6,843 

311,500 

4  $745 

5  4,500 

6  5,000 
'  1,200 

76,983 

45,000 
30 

25,947 

$5,000 

1,036 

76,983 
30^ 

- 

- 

S4,027 

5,535 

5,000 

535 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,535 

10  1 

15 1,000 

"1,522,850 

12 10,077 

13 15,876 

2,026 

16  2,500 

- 

4,905,821 

155,234 
5,000 

3,483,800 

75,000 
5,000 

34,709 

$25,000 

983,014 
26,750 

$358,422 
"  45,876 

"28,484 

- 

4,905,821 

155,234 
5,000 

~ 

18 17,538 
19  3,274 

22,163 

25,873 
26,000 

70 
25,000 

16,190 

: 

1,000 

9,613 

: 

25,873 
26,000 

3  25,000 

- 

40,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,244 

150 

600 

- 

- 

- 

494 

1,244 

- 

- 

26,740 

380,643 

25,000 

72,233 

- 

261,609 

21,801 

- 

380,643 

- 

- 

29,939 

31,901 

30,000 

1,901 

- 

- 

• 

- 

31,901 

"250 

510 

13,965 
35,023 

4,200 
35,000 

6,774 

23  25 

24  49 

25  29 

12 

2,888 

11 

13,965 
35,023 

15  533 
3  28,000 

26  3,000 

- 

85,441 

35,400 

22,617 

- 

- 

- 

27,424 

85,441 

-. 

- 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

28 123,221 

15  30,000 
3  2,500 
3  3,400 

29  8,303 

305,816,805 

19  8,016 

32  3,000 

82,959 
2,109 

7,568,748 
96,410 
16,505 

7,115,997 
63,800 
10,300 

95,113 
10,149 
2,205 

4,000 

357,000 

17  638 

22,461 

7,568,748 
96,410 
16,505 

- 

- 

- 

33,883 

15,100 

10,669 

- 

5,000 

- 

3,114 

33,883 

33  30,000 

3^  20,455 

- 

55,460 

50,000 

852 

- 

- 

- 

4,608 

55,460 

- 

- 

- 

313,293 

75,000 

6,790 

- 

172,863 

58,640 

- 

313,293 

- 

- 

- 

146,453 

5,000 

141,453 

- 

- 

- 

- 

146,453 

- 

35  456 

- 

113,497 

58,800 

36,249 

- 

10,000 

1'  8,448 

- 

113,497 

~ 

- 

- 

181,773 

96,000 

69,440 

- 

- 

- 

16,333 

181,773 

1'  Improvements. 

19  Fm-niture  and  fixtiires. 

20  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

21  Cash  and  stock  subscriptions. 

22  And  furniture  and  utensils. 

23  Rent. 


2''  Insurance. 

25  Salaries. 

26  Fixtures. 

2'  And  fixtures. 

28  Trade-marlcs  and  good  will. 

29  Furniture  and  utensils. 


30  Investment  stock. 

31  And  tools. 

32  stock. 

33  Good  will  and  leasehold. 
^*  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 
35  Office  fixtures. 


628 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

tal 

Assets. 

•U 

0 

p. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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United  Metal  Seal  Company, 

Oct.    23, 

iJuly   28, 

June  30, 

$99,000 

_ 

$3,894 

$9,078 

$16,503 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United    Mineral    Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

$7,037 

25,873 

38,940 

4,511 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

s  1,317 

United  Motor  Boston  Com- 

Dec.  13, 

11  Sept.  16, 

Sept.     1, 

100,000 

4,665 

42,231 

31,513 

pany,  Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  Nut  Lock  Company, 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

12  972 

724 

- 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  Optical  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

4,145 

4,992 

9,600 

2,416 

Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United    Perfume    Company, 

Dec.   20, 

Sept.    2, 

Sept.    1, 

25,000 

- 

"4,897 

127,136 

29,749 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  Shirt  &  Collar  Co., 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    21, 

Oct.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

14,998 

29,363 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United   Spinning   Machinery 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

750,000 

- 

120 

50 

276 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  States  Bunting  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   27, 

300,000 

99,535 

with  R.  E. 

208,552 

132,292 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Cartridge  Com- 

May    5, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

18  141,794 

321,338 

482,336 

218,751 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Column  Com- 

Sept. IS, 

July    10, 

July     1, 

200,000 

23,000 

10,850 

28,743 

26,311 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United    States    Construction 

July   21, 

19  _ 

Apr.     1, 

2,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

36,810 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  States  Electric  Signal 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

14,000 

9,000 

12,837 

20,134 

Company,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Envelope  Seal- 

July    3, 

.  Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

127 

599 

356 

ing     Machine     Company, 
Springfield. 
United   States   Hotel   Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

512,042 

- 

- 

30,614 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Institute  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

407 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  States  Metal  Products 

July     6, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000,000 

712,727 

908,079 

451,437 

408,881 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Peroxide  Com- 

June 29, 

31  June  15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Sealing  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

'    - 

- 

- 

16 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  States  Securities  Cor- 

Mch. 11, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.    3, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

100 

poration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

United  States  Shoe  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

29,171 

33,391 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United    States    Snuff    Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Nov.  29, 

Nov.  29, 

30,000 

- 

1,000 

1,500 

100 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

United    States    Spring    Bed 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

15,000 

6,296 

18,946 

28,442 

Company,     The,     Spring- 
field. 
United    States    Tanned    Pig 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.     8, 

July    13, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,075 

3,380 

11,000 

Skin  Company,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  States  Transfer  Ad- 

June 22, 

iJune   18, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

600 

vertising    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Adjourned. 

8  Freight  houses. 

••  Andfurni 

ture  and  ute 

osils. 

2  Patent  rights  and  trade-m 

irks. 

9  Fuel. 

5  Holding  s 

tock. 

'  Good  will. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtur 

2S. 

6  Salesroom 

and  office  fi 

xtures. 

■■  Treasury  stock. 

11  Corporation  has  clc 

sed  its  bus 

- 

'  Stock  oth 

iT  companies 

. 

5  New  buildings. 

ness. 

18  And  macl 

inery. 

8  Construction. 

12  And  furniture. 

19  Nonehelc 

since  organ 

zation. 

'  Mining  rights. 

13  Patent  i 

ights. 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


629 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

.£P§  = 

til 

3 

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3 

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U3 
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2  §50,000 
3  49,950 

4  814,070 

- 

S143,495 

$99,000 

126,031 

- 

- 

$8,409 

$10,055 

$143,495 

6  2,000 

7  194,050 

8  1,019 

9  100 

ID  195 

Sl,282 
75,734 

276,324 
154,143 

200,000 
70,000 

84,143 

$67,687 

8,637 

276,324 
154,143 

13  32,401 

« 4,300 

17,830 

56,227 

45,000 

7,047 

- 

4,180 

- 

- 

56,227 

- 

- 

11,212 

32,365 

10,000 

12,171 

$5,294 

4,900 

- 

- 

32,365 

- 

"  238,000 

- 

399,782 

11,200 

62,926 

- 

307,711 

17,945 

- 

399,782 

- 

16  2,581 

-• 

46,942 

20,000 

23,295 

- 

- 

3,647 

- 

46,942 

13  625,000 

U35,500 
i'130 

- 

761,076 
440,379 

750,000 
300,000 

1,766 
28,507 

- 

917 
110,000 

8,393 

1,872 

761,076 
440,379 

- 

- 

445,066 

1,609,285 

800,000 

4,285 

- 

805,000 

- 

- 

1,609,285 

13  40,000 

- 

- 

128,904 

51,920 

11,497 

13,000 

16,713 

- 

35,774 

128,904 

3  500 
13  7,000 

20 1,000 

1,284 

41,094 
62,971 

2,500 
30,000 

38,353 
21241 
7,132 

4,048 

~ 

~ 

21,791 

41,094 
62,971 

13  25,500 

- 

8,369 

34,951 

25,600 
22  5,320 

4,031 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,951 

- 

23 15,000 
24  75,644 
25  9,531 

- 

642,831 

500,000 

26  20,000 
2' 4,105 

- 

- 

- 

118,726 

642,831 

100,000 

1,499 

101,906 

100,000 

1,906 

- 

- 

- 

- 

101,906 

13  445,675 
3  4,155,564 

28  202,222 

29  256,816 

529,755 

8,071,156 
300 

7,000,000 
300 

147,791 

: 

886,999 

30  36,366 

- 

8,071,156 
300 

13  500,000 

32  1,500 

3  234 

: 

200 

501,750 
300 

501,750 
300 

501,750 
300 

- 

- 

- 

62,562 

12,500 

43,904 

- 

_ 

2,366 

3,792 

62,562 

32  1,000 

3  2,000 

- 

2,700 

8,300 

7,720 

380 

33  200 

~ 

- 

- 

8,300 

- 

- 

68,684 

50,000 

618 

- 

- 

34  10,000 

8,066 

68,684 

3 15,000 

- 

- 

30,455 

25,000 

3,600 

- 

- 

1,855 

- 

30,455 

35  900 

" 

" 

1,500 

625 

700 

175 

1,500 

20  Treasury  shares. 

21  Cash  overdraft. 

22  Received    on    subscription 

stock. 

23  Furniture. 

24  Temporary  investments. 


2»  Advances  to  tenant. 
26  Dividend  payable  Jan.  1 ,  1914. 
for  27  Rents  due. 

28  Securities. 

29  Doubtful  accounts. 

30  Reserves. 


31  Inlieuotannual. 

32  Trade-marks. 

33  Mortgage. 

34  Depreciation. 

3»  Good  will  and  leases  and   con- 
tracts for  advertising. 


630 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


^ 
& 

d 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

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O 

1 

i 

actures, 
uhandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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United  States  Worsted  Com- 

Apr.   23, 

1  Mch.  21, 

Dec.   27, 

815,000,000 

$5,121,337 

with  R.  E. 

32,454,537 

1950,216 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United  Stationers,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

S212 

4,292 

1,096 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

United    Tack    Company, 

Nov.  16, 

Nov.  11, 

Aug.     1. 

100,000 

20,580 

- 

- 

3,584 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

United  Wholesale  Company, 

June     2, 

7  _ 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

Unity  Loan  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 27, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Universal     Adjustable     Saw 

June  24, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,887 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Universal    Boring    Machine 

Oct.      2, 

July   21, 

June  30, 

50,000 

8,700 

14,954 

24,537 

1,717 

Company,  Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Universal  Manufacturing 

May  14, 

May  12, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

- 

500 

800 

652 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

* 

Universal     Postal     Machine 

May  26, 

10  _ 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

Universal  Raincoat  Co.,  Bos- 

Oct.     9, 

June    8, 

May  31, 

15,000 

~ 

11 1,727 

14,195 

5,252 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Universal  Safety  Tread  Com- 

Feb.  24, 

12  _ 

Dec.   31, 

115,000 

11,821 

11,842 

14,156 

18,210 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Universal  Supply  Company, 

May   18, 

1  Apr.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

467 

1,421 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Universal   Tool   Company, 

June  27, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.      1, 

300,000 

- 

12,966 

2,178 

39,550 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Universal    Trolley    Wheel 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

3,000 

9,226 

5,142 

652 

Company,     The,     North- 
ampton. 
University  Library  Extension, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

- 

111 

Inc.,  Norwood. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

University  Paper  Box  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

11  6,366 

24,438 

6,020 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

University  Press:  John  Wil- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

151,065 

125,000 

181,824 

255,609 

son  &  So!n,   Incorporated, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Cambridge. 

Uptodate  Specialty  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

75 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Up  Town  Amusement  Com- 

Sept.   8, 

June     2, 

Apr.    14, 

50,000 

85,200 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Upbam  Bros.  Co.,  Stoughton, 

Sept.  30, 
1914. 

June  11, 
1914. 

Apr.   30, 
1914. 

250,000 

41,649 

with  R.  E. 

78,511 

257,377 

Upham's  Corner  Stable  Com- 

Jan.   20, 

Jan.    12, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,327 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Uricsol    Chemical   Company 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

1,403 

9,322 

of  Boston,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Usher  Automatic  Stop  Com- 

May 29, 

- 

22  _ 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Chicopee. 

1914. 

Utica  Treeing  Machine  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

23  100 

136 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Utley's,  Inc.,  Holyoke, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Jan.    15, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

15,000 

- 

15,122 

16,933 

7,243 

Uxbridge    and    Whitinsville 

June     9, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

8,910 

475 

1,816 

Transcript  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Uxbridge. 
Uxbridge  Cotton  Mills,  Ux- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

114,000 

90,000 

115,204 

34,039 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Uxbridge  Hardware  &  Furni- 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

30 

- 

4,200 

2,200 

ture  Company,  The,  Ux- 
bridge. 
V.  A.  Strout  Shoe  Compaoy, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

25,108 

22,519 

55,475 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Prepaid  items. 
*  Investments. 

5  Sinking  fund  income  certificateB. 


"  Office  fixtures. 

'  None  held  since  organization. 
Corporation  has  not  begun  busi- 
ness. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


9  Insurance, 
m  None  held  in  1914. 

11  And  fixtures. 

12  None  held  since  organization. 
"  Patent  rights. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


631 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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2  $4,348,812 

3  $72,161 

4  234,436 

- 

$13,181,499 
5,600 

$9,700,000 
2,775 

$186,499 

874 

$1,500 

$1,995,000 
■=  1,300,000 

- 

$451 

$13,181,499 
5,600 

- 

6  83 

$59,385 

83,632 

75,600 

- 

32 

8,000 

- 

■    - 

83,632 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

2  4,000 

- 

2,899 

9,786 

4,040 

441 

- 

5,305 

- 

- 

9,786 

- 

S988 
9  225 

29,887 
15,988 

81,008 
17,940 

50,000 
15,000 

31,008 

- 

2,940 

- 

- 

81,008 
17,940 

- 

- 

4,100 

25,274 

15,000 

8,274 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

25,274 

"50,000 
2  30,000 

"208,205 

2  7,000 

"203,100 

8  299 
"1,110 

4,212 
1,831 

140,241 

3,297 

271,730 

115,000 

1,100 

268,600 

15,241 
1,685 
3,130 

10,000 

- 

$512 

- 

140,241 

3,297 

271,730 

13  82,200 

3,488 

306,808 

300,000 

708 

- 

6,100 

- 

306,808 

- 

w  61,889 

_ 

62,000 

50,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62,000 

2  10,000 

- 

46,824 

25,000 

14,613 

- 

- 

- 

7,211 

46,824 

- 

- 

- 

713,498 

170,000 

29,838 

72,500 

315,458 

125,702 

- 

713,498 

"  485 

- 

- 

560 

560 

- 

- 

- 

- 

560 

- 

"  4,645 
215,125 

- 

85,200 

382,182 

13,452 

13,000 
1'  12,200 
177,100 

5,000 

202,406 
7,634 

18  60,000 

- 

458 
20  2,218 

818 

85,200 

382,182 

13,452 

16,000 

- 

- 

26,725 

25,000 

1,250 

- 

- 

475 

- 

26,725 

- 

- 

35,264 

35,500 

35,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,500 

2  9,500 

- 

- 

48,798 

15,000 

7,924 

- 

16,827 

9,047 

- 

48,798 

2  600 

- 

- 

11,801 

5,000 

950 

2,417 

3,000 

- 

434 

11,801 

- 

- 

15,441 

368,684 

125,000 

145,391 

- 

44,642 

53,651 

- 

368,684 

2  370 

- 

- 

6,800 

5,000 

1,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,800 

- 

- 

5,378 

108,480 

100,000 

8,480 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108,480 

"  Patterns. 
1=  Treasury  stock. 

18  Manuscripts,  contracts  and  pub- 
lishing rights. 
1'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


18  Mortgage. 

19  Prepaid. 

20  Accrued. 


21  Horses,    carriages,   wagons,   har- 

nesses and  grain. 

22  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

23  And    parts    of    machines    and 

patterns. 


632 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Proc- 

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V.  &  F.  W.  Filoon  Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.  31, 

$200,000 

$30,000 

$10,000 

$250,581 

$227,427 

Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

V.  S.  Pond  Company,  Fox- 

Oct.    30, 

July    13 

July     1, 

25,000 

13,500 

5,500 

18,168 

16,056 

borough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

V-S  Undermuslin  Company, 

May   11, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

16,703 

65,569 

19,088 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

V.   Wentworth   Piano   Com- 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.    18 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Vachon  Aerial  Manufacturing 

July     2, 

Feb.    16 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

750 

100 

- 

Co.,  The,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Vacuum   Glass   Company, 

Sept.    8, 

May     5 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

3,339 

4,444 

2,191 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Vacuum  Ventilator  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

312 

The,  Boston. 

W14. 

1914. 

1913. 

Vail  Galvanizing  Plant,  Inc., 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.      3 

Sept.    6, 

6,000 

- 

4,000 

2,806 

3,081 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

"Valet,   The"  Incorporated, 

Jan.    13, 

Oct.      1 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Valley    Drug    Company, 

July    17, 

Apr.     6 

Mch.    2, 

5,000 

- 

- 

323 

629 

Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Valley  Paper  Company,  Hol- 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

175,000 

50,000 

31,067 

83,050 

yoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Van  Buskirk  &  Osborne  Com- 

Dec.  19, 

Nov.     2 

Nov.     1, 

7,400 

- 

1,000 

1,200 

3,221 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Van  Norman  Machine  Tool 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

46,957 

92,833 

79,871 

15,771 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Van  Tassel  Leather  Company, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.  20 

June  30, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

1=  71,580 

"388,121 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Val  Vlack  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

Jan.    20 
1914. 

Jan.    11, 
1914. 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,160 

Van   Zandt,   Jacobs   &   Co. 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

"660 

8,536 

8,259 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Vapo  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Jan.    21, 
1914. 

Nov.     1 
1913. 

Sept.  10, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

- 

£00 

6 

Varney  &  Puech  Company, 

Oct.    28, 

July     6 

Apr.    10, 

25,000 

- 

- 

200 

5,300 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Vaughan  Construction  Com- 

June    6, 

May    4 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

4,500 

1,000 

2,246 

7,089 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Vaughn-Upton  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    12 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

937 

5,773 

21,024 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Vega  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Sept.  14, 
1914. 

21  Sept.  10 
1914. 

July    31, 
1914. 

15,000 

- 

1,000 

12,093 

13,512 

Vermont    &     Massachusetts 

May     2, 

Apr.   22 

Apr.    22, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sheep  &  Land  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Greenfield. 

Vernon    Court    Hotel   Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

117,674 

- 

.      40 

7,557 

pany,  Newton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Vershire  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Oct.   20, 

June  16 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

537 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Vesuvio  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     6 

Apr.     6, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,200 

300 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Victor  Amusement  Company, 

Nov.  18, 

Apr.      1 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

50 

- 

Millbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Victor     Mangle     Company, 

July    13, 

June     1 

May     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Victor  R.  F.   Walker  Com- 

May    7, 

Apr.     1 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

5,067 

5,171 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Victor  Shoe  Machinery  Co., 

June  23, 

21  Apr.    27 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

26 16,832 

6,824 

5,791 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  And  bills  payable. 

2  Reserves. 

"  Patent  rights. 

■•  Treasury  stock. 

'  Processes,  formulae,  etc. 

«  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


'  Trade-marks. 

8  Good  will. 

8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

10  Office  furniture. 

11  Patterns  and  drawings. 

12  Inventory  supplies,  etc. 


13  Consigned  and  pledged. 
1'  Including  balance  Stoneham  Tan- 
ning Co.  account. 
15  Fixtures. 
10  Insurance. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


633 


of  Cor-porations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

. 

J. 

-i 

11= 

ill 

i 

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a 
ca 

g 

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S518,008 

$200,000 

1  $95,372 

- 

$200,651 

2  $21,985 

- 

$518,008 

- 

- 

- 

53,224 

25,000 

5,443 

- 

20,000 

- 

$2,781 

53,224 

3  85,150 

- 

$37,539 

144,049 

68,500 

15,824 

- 

59,725 

- 

- 

144,049 

300 

<  $4,700 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

3  99,150 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,0(50 

3 1,048 

5  6,200 

- 

17,222 

7,500 
6  7,900 

1,267 

- 

- 

555 

- 

17,222 

3 10,715 

- 

- 

11,027 

10,000 

877 

- 

150 

- 

- 

11,027 

- 

- 

- 

9,887 

6,000 

3,008 

- 

- 

- 

879 

9,887 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

"100 

_ 

_ 

5,000 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,000 

s  3,948 

- 

- 

- 

339,117 

200,000 

69,520 

- 

- 

9  20,000 

49,597 

339,117 

- 

- 

1,979 

7,400 

7,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,400 

3 150,000 

w  2,342 
11 17,793 
12  2,431 

- 

407,998 

300,000 

11,571 

$21,913 

44,150 

■ 

20,759 

9,605 

407,998 

~ 

15  751 
"310 

- 

460,762 

200,000 

75,525 
i'636 

- 

163,294 

- 

21,307 

460,762 

- 

18 10,752 

2,461 

18,373 

10,000 

8,373 

. 

- 

- 

- 

18,373 

- 

- 

- 

17,455 

3,000 

14,455 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,455 

3  450 

- 

451 

1,407 

1,000 

407 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,407 

- 

- 

1,932 

7,432 

1,000 

6,432 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,432 

- 

- 

- 

14,835 

5,000 

3,626 

1,700 

- 

4,509 

- 

14,835 

- 

20  3,409 
*  5,000 

- 

36,143 

15,000 

13,145 

- 

6,790 

- 

1,208 

36,143 

- 

- 

- 

26,605 

5,000 

19,029 

- 

- 

- 

2,576 

26,605 

8  7,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

7,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

22  1,491 

- 

126,762 

82,000 

2,341 

- 

35,500 

6,921 

- 

126,762 

8  2,500 

- 

2,406 

5,443 

5,000 

443 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,443 

8  3,000 

- 

1,600 

7,100 

5,000 

1,200 

- 

900 

- 

- 

7,100 

- 

- 

825 

2,075 

23  1,500 

225 
2M00 

- 

25  250 

- 

- 

2,075 

- 

- 

50,855 

50,855 

30,000 

20,855 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,855 

- 

, 

- 

10,238 

1,000 

7,231 

- 

- 

9 1,000 

1,007 

10,238 

2'  232,256 

4  390 
23  4,786 

8,055 

274,934 

250,000 

2,974 

- 

29  21,960 

- 

- 

274,934 

1"  Deferred  interest  and  discount. 

18  Lease. 

19  And  fixtures. 

20  Tools  and  appliances. 

21  Adjourned. 


22  Prepaid  insurance. 

23  Amount  paid   for  capital  stock 

which  was  not  issued. 

24  Wages  of  employees. 

25  Borrowed  money. 


2^  And  tools  and  equipment. 
2^  Patent  rights,      drawings      and 
patterns. 

28  Deferred  charges. 

29  Notes  and  loans. 


634 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Victor  Sporting  Goods  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Victoria  Aeroplane,  Automo- 
bile and  Amusement  Co., 
Avon. 

Victoria  Theatre  Company, 
Boston. 

Viets  Company,  The,  Spring- 
field. 

Village  Hall  Corporation  of 
Barnstable,  The,  Barn- 
stable. 

Vinette  Hose-Cock  Company, 
The,  Pittsfield. 

Vineyard  Drug  Company, 
The,  Tisbury. 

Vineyard  Grove  Company, 
Oak  Bluffs. 

Vineyard  Haven  Wharf  Com- 
pany, Tisbury. 

Vinton  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Virginian  Power  Company, 
The,  Boston. 


Viscoloid  Company,  The, 
Leominster. 

Vitalait  Laboratory,  Inc., 
The,  Newton. 

Vodon-Curtiss  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Vogel  Drug  Company,  The, 
Cambridge. 

Von  Olker-Snell  Paper  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Vose  Manufacturing  Co., 
Boston. 

Vose-Swain  Engraving  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Vroom  Brothers  Company, 
Lynn. 

Vulcan  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newton. 

Vulite  Chemical  Co.,  Boston, 

W.  A.  &  H.  A.  Root,  Inc., 
Boston. 

W.  A.  Buxton  Machinery 
Company,  The,  Worcester. 

W.  A.  Castle  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

W.  A.  Fuller  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Leominster. 

W.  A.  Haynes  Co.,  The, 

Maynard. 
W.  A.  Hilliard  Company, 

Boston. 


Nov.  21, 
1914. 

June  4, 
1914. 

Nov.  13, 
1914. 

May  19, 
1914. 

Oct.  21, 
1914. 

Aug.  11, 

1914. 
Jan.  31, 

1914. 
Dec.  16, 

1913. 
Apr.  21, 

1914. 
Mch.  13, 

1914. 
Apr.  28, 

1914. 


May  6, 

1914. 
June  2, 

1914. 
Nov.  20, 

1914. 
Mch.  2, 

1914. 
Mch.  2, 

1914. 
Apr.  24, 

1914. 
Feb.  19, 

1914. 
Mch.  4, 

1914. 
Oct.  5, 

1914. 
Feb.  24, 

1914. 
June  3, 

1914. 
Sept.  12, 

1914. 
May  20, 

1914. 
May  15, 

1914. 

Mch.  9, 
1914. 

July  6, 
1914. 


Aug.  12, 

1914. 
Mch.  20, 

1914. 

i  Oct.  2, 

1914. 
Jan.  14, 

1914. 
July  5, 

1914, 

May  28, 

1914. 
Jan.   5, 

1914. 
Dec.  9, 

1913. 
Apr.  8, 

1914. 
Nov.  25, 

1913. 
Mch.  25, 

1914. 


Jan.  27, 

1914. 
Feb.  10, 

1914. 

19- 

Dec.  27, 

1913. 
Jan.  10, 

1914. 
'  Apr.  3, 

1914. 
Jan.  28, 

1914. 
Jan.  19, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.  13, 

1914. 
Mch.  16, 

1914. 
Aug.  12, 

1914. 
May  18, 

1914. 
Feb.  26, 

1914. 

Feb.  16, 
1914. 

Apr.  1, 
1914. 


July  31, 
1914, 

Jan.  5, 
1914. 

June  30, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

July  1, 
1914. 

Apr.  24, 

1914. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 
Dec.  9, 

1913. 
Apr.  8, 

1914. 
Oct.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 


Nov.  30, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
June  30, 

1914. 
Dec.  26, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
July  1, 

1914. 
Dec.  31, 

1913. 
Feb.  28, 

1914. 
May  31, 

1914. 
Apr.  1, 

1914. 
Jan.   1, 

1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

Apr.  1, 
1914. 


S75,000 
15,000 

4,000 
25,000 
5,000 

50,000 

2,000 

15,000 

1,760 

50,000 

10,000,000 

1,000,000 

5,000 

20,000 

3,000 

25,000 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

5,000 

3,000 

10,000 

50,000 

12,000 

50,000 

30,000 
15,000 


Assets. 


$56,029 


36,655 
7,150 

5,479,125 
139,716 


500 


20,635 


14,700 


s:s.s 


iSSc 


$21,787 
1,821 


136 
350 


380 
914,196 


870 
500 


6,507 
1,521 


1,500 

1,000 

600 

3,797 

400 


i,528 


375 
2,200 


50 


371,907 

462 

1,800 

2,896 

13,051 

3,017 

100 
445 

6,076 
22,385 
44,747 

30,168 
1,500 


■  Depreciation  reserve. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Good  will. 
■*  Adjourned. 

6  Due  stockholders. 


^  Fixtures. 
'  Two  wharves. 
8  Treasury  bonds  (pledged). 
'  Discount. 
1"  Sharesof  stock  (par  value.) 


»  Organization. 

12  Land  options. 

13  Retention. 
1*  Interest. 

15  Investments. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


635 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES 

m 

3 
g 

1       ■ 
1 

o 

1 
o 

"S 

•a 
a 

P 

-i 

a 

"E. 
1 

i 

i 

- 

- 

- 

$298,028 

$75,000 

$35,567 

- 

$55,000 

$125,715 
14,746 

- 

$296,028 

2  $1,000 
3  2,500 

- 

$229 

8,166 

7,650 

516 

- 

- 

- 

8,166 

3  3,000 

- 

2,800 

6,000 

4,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

9,449 

10,119 

1,000 

2,389 

6  6,730 

252 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,119 

- 

- 

- 

6,947 

4,195 

$2,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,947 

3  30,000 

- 

587 

31,091 

30,800 

291 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,091 

- 

6  $846 

- 

3,982 

2,000 

1,252 

- 

- 

500 

$230 

3,982 

- 

7  3,400 

- 

41,709 

14,800 

- 

- 

11,000 

- 

15,909 

41,709 

- 

- 

- 

7,486 

1,760 

- 

- 

- 

5,390 

336 

7,486 

2  46,739 

- 

- 

47,232 

33,258 

8,107 

- 

- 

- 

5,867 

47,232 

3  200,000 

8  2,500,000 
9  55,000 

10  789,000 
115,000 
12  6,897 
15  5,625 
16 14,642 
18  4,970 

"28,207 

10,486,643 

1,034,416 
6,805 

6,200,000 

800,000 
5,000 

44,557 
"8,086 

68,906 

4,233,000 

with  accts. 
payable 

80,000 
1,500 

75,317 
1' 10,193 

1,000 
305 

10,486,643 

1,034,416 
6,805 

3  625 

- 

- 

5,403 

2,200 

2,303 

- 

900 

- 

- 

5,403 

- 

- 

- 

3,290 

1,500 

1,163 

- 

- 

- 

627 

3,290 

- 

20  1,174 

- 

38,411 

25,000 

13,304 

- 

- 

- 

107 

38,411 

- 

2148,500 

52,350 

100,850 

99,650 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,850 

- 

22  3,785 

- 

28,621 

10,000 

4,807 

- 

- 

- 

13,814 

28,621 

200 

- 

- 

12,386 

3,500 

4,244 

- 

4,053 

- 

589 

12,386 

_ 

23  1,500 
24 1,500 

2,311 

6,335 
2,267 

6,000 
400 

1,335 
1,683 

_ 

~ 

184 

~ 

6,335 
2,267 

- 

- 

- 

59,242 

9,000 

36,857 

- 

- 

- 

13,385 

59,242 

3 18,000 

- 

19,263 

47,434 

30,000 

8,274 

- 

9,160 

- 

- 

47,434 

- 

- 

- 

31,495 

12,000 

16,067 

- 

- 

- 

3,428 

31,495 

25 1,525 

26  734 

27  507 

112,918 
73,106 

50,000 
30,000 

12,484 
8,136 

33,700 
31,100 

11,613 
3,870 

5,121 

112,918 
73,106 

2  6,000 

28  52 

- 

8,870 

6,490 

1,062 

- 

- 

- 

1,318 

8,870 

16  Prepaid  items. 
1'  Accrued  items. 

18  Formuke. 

19  None  held  in  1914. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


21  Stock  in  treasury  (par  value). 

22  Fixtures  and  appliances. 

23  Machinery  designs. 

24  Formulas  and  secret  processes. 


25  Teams. 

26  Office  fixtures. 

2'  Unexpired  insurance  premiums. 
28  Note. 


636 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

C3                1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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W.  A.  Jefts  Company,  Mel- 

Apr.   11, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$8,043 

$16,391 

rose. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  A.   Mack   Company, 

July     6, 

2  June  30, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

'  - 

$1,800 

6,457 

8,180 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  A.  Moffitt  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

3,000 

- 

- 

600 

338 

W.  A.  Norton  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

5  3,900 

- 

3,167 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.     A.     Snow-Iron     Works 

June   10, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    1, 

40,000 

- 

10,000 

15,606 

30,950 

(Inc.),  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  A.  Wood  Company,  Bos- 

May 20, 

Apr.    25, 

Apr.    25, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

12,357 

44,311 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  &  S.  Blackinton  Company, 

Apr.    21, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

100.000 

- 

7,648 

34,711 

93,893 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.     B.     Chubb     Company, 

June     6, 

9  May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

16,441 

49,335 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  B.  Clarke  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

2  Apr.    13, 

Feb.    28, 

20,000 

- 

- 

44,663 

18,287 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.    B,    Crombie    Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

6,839 

617 

3,162 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.    B.    Hubbard   and    Sons 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

95,000 

- 

- 

84,888 

100,018 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  B.  May  Company,  Bridge- 

Aug.     7, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

5,600 

5,826 

3,553 

water. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  B.  White  &  Son-Incorpo- 

Aug. 17, 

June     9, 

June     1, 

35,000 

$10,000 

7,893 

13,090 

9,828 

rated,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  Booth  Company,  -Lowell, 

Apr.    16, 
1914. 

Jan.    29, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

800 

9,437 

W.  C.  Bates  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Apr.    14, 
1914. 

Mch.    7, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

1,100 

200 

800 

W.  C.  Bliss  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.    10, 
1914. 

Nov.  26, 
1913. 

10,000 

- 

" 

911 

6,385 

W.  C.  Edson  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

2,420 

5,713 

7,584 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  C.  Miles  Co.,  Medford,  . 

Feb.    12, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

Feb.     2, 
1914. 

25,000 

8,000 

"7,350 

20,321 

5,846 

W.    C.    Vaughan   Company, 

May    8, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

5,500 

3,923 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.   D.   Earl  and   Company 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

16,800 

5,378 

28,533 

18,939 

(Inc.),  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.    D.    Kendall    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

567 

4,659 

3,299 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.   D.   Kinsman  Company, 

June     5, 

Apr.    14, 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

500,000 

- 

25,000 

94,640 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  D.  Wihnarth  &  Co.  Cor- 

May    1, 

Feb.     3, 

Feb.      1, 

14,000 

- 

4,725 

8,557 

7,481 

poration,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  E.  Ellis  Company,  Haver- 

June  19, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

7,178 

12,083 

8,002 

hill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.    E.    Garland    Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Oct.      4, 

July     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,376 

2,419 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.    E.    Greene    Amusement 

Mch.  27, 

Nov.  10, 

Aug.   10, 

5,000 

- 

195 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  E.  Griffin  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

735 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1911. 

1913. 

W.   E.   Hebbard   Company, 

Nov.  18, 

Aug.  14, 

Aug.   14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

475 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

• 

W.  E.  Hoyt  Co.,  Salem, 

May     7, 
1914. 

Apr.     6, 
1914. 

Feb.   28, 
1914. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

20,437 

7,845 

W.    E.    Richards   Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

20,300 

50,088 

133,229 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  E.  Smith  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    4, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    3, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

475 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Twenty-four  shares  Clifford, 

Black  &  Co. 
i  Adjourned. 
'  Teams  and  fixtures. 


^  Good  will. 

s  And  equipment. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


'  Team. 

8  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

9  In  lieu  of  annual. 


1914. 


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Assets  - 

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3  996 

$8,033 

25,466 

10,000 

942 

- 

$14,524 

- 

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25,466 

4  $600 

- 

- 

1,538 

1,200 

20 

- 

- 

- 

318 

1,638 

- 

- 

- 

7,067 

4,000 

1,455 

- 

900 

712 

7,067 

- 

6  700 

7  650 

- 

57,906 

40,000 

12,362 

- 

- 

5,137 

407 

57,906 

- 

- 

- 

58,168 

50,000 

7,817 

- 

- 

- 

351 

58,168 

- 

3 1,500 

- 

137,752 

100,000 

5,511 

- 

- 

32,241 

137,752 

- 

10  487 

- 

66,263 

1,000 

56,333 

- 

4,155 

- 

4,775 

66,263 

- 

- 

- 

62,950 

20,000 

30,513 

- 

- 

12,437 

- 

62,950 

« 12,500 

"  3,670 

1,981 

28,769 

20,500 

1,645 

- 

6,624 

- 

- 

28,769 

- 

- 

- 

184,906 

95,000 

27,967 

- 

40,700 

- 

21,239 

184,906 

*  17,000 

- 

3,481 

35,460 

25,000 

4,960 

- 

5,500 

- 

- 

35,460 

- 

- 

- 

40,811 

35,000 

108 

- 

- 

1,494 

4,209 

40,811 

^  2,500 

12  950 

- 

13,687 

10,000 

3,133 

- 

- 

- 

554 

13,687 

*  3,250 

- 

1,660 

7,010 

7,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,010 

^  1,000 

13  182 

- 

8,478 

7,300 

714 

- 

- 

- 

464 

8,478 

- 

- 

- 

15,717 

13,000 

1,178 

- 

- 

- 

1,539 

15,717 

- 

- 

41,517 

25,000 

11,880 

- 

- 

4,637 

- 

41,517 

- 

- 

9,423 

3,000 

2,344 

- 

- 

- 

4,079 

9,423 

- 

- 

2,561 

72,211 

30,000 

6,271 

$11,000 

24,940 

- 

- 

72,211 

- 

- 

- 

.     8,525 

2,400 

2,987 

- 

425 

- 

2,713 

8,525 

- 

13  24,039 

- 

643,679 

203,000 

12,893 

417,000 

- 

10,786 

- 

643,679 

- 

- 

- 

20,763 

14,000 

307 

- 

- 

6,456 

- 

20,763 

5,710 

15  312 

1,216 

34,501 

20,000 

4,501 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

34,501 

. 

- 

- 

14,795 

6,000 

7,910 

- 

- 

885 

- 

14,795 

4  5,000 

- 

5 

5,200 

5,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,200 

- 

- 

17,788 

18,523 

5,000 

13,523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,523 

- 

13  150 
16  1,600 

2,082 

4,307 

2,000 

957 

- 

1,350 

- 

- 

4,307 

- 

6  3,477 

- 

31,759 

10,000 

8,815 

- 

10,500 

17  2,444 

- 

31,759 

- 

- 

- 

203,617 

40,000 

47,262 

- 

101,815 

14,540 

- 

203,617 

- 

IS  400 

- 

875 

500 

- 

- 

300 

75 

with 
surplus 

875 

1"  Office  fixtures. 

11  Fixtures  and  type. 

12  Equipment. 


13  Fixtures. 

1^  And  teams. 

15  Payments  in  advance. 


16  Clothing, 
1'  Net  resources. 
18  Auto  truck. 


638 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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03 

Assets. 

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W.  E.  Tillotson  Manufactur- 

Feb.  13, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

$350,000 

851,811 

$83,675 

$539,437 

$175,641 

ing  Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  E.  Wood  Company,  Green- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

5,641 

3,952 

2,999 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  F.  Ayers  Linen  Company, 

Dec.   16, 

Dec.     3, 

Dec.     3, 

10,000 

- 

175 

6,173 

22,625 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  F.   Cook  Granite  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,937 

2,311 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  F.  Corne  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  10, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

120 

4,617 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  F.  Gruttemeyer  and  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Mch.  10, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,400 

3,304 

pany,  Incorporated,  Spring- 
field. 
W.    F.     Kearns    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

3 18,200 

_ 

77,152 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  F.  Newhall  &  Son,  Incor- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

10,200 

- 

~-    - 

9,574 

1,536 

porated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  F.  Schrafft  &  Sons  Corpo- 

Apr.   27, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

4  301,712 

192,368 

463,110 

ration,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  Fillmore  Company,  Cam- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

2,000 

3,192 

2,789 

34,434 

bridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  G.  King  Company,  Lynn, 

Mch.    6, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

10,000 

6  9,700 

- 

- 

1,022 

W.  G.  Payson  Co.,  Fitchburg, 

Apr.     9, 
1914. 

Mch.  26, 
1914. 

Feb.   22, 
1914. 

11,000 

- 

- 

9,704 

1,172 

W.    George    Greenlay    Co., 

Aug.  13, 

May  29, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

832 

5,764 

Saugus. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Ames  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July  21, 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,770 

68,331 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  &  Webster  Jones  Com- 

July  30, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,435 

2,119 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.    H.    Blodget    Company, 

June  22, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

39,000 

12,724 

18,923 

45,817 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.   H.   Bowdlear  Co.,  The, 

Aug.     7, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

50,000 

5,000 

1,893 

16,790 

4,554 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.    H.    Cooley    Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

1,500 

- 

6,886 

11,426 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  H.  Graham  Incorporated, 

May  15, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

2,900 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Holbrook  Company, 

Dec.     2, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

257,194 

108,698 

Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  H.  Holbrook  Company, 

Nov.  24, 

Oct.    19, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

235,601 

93,028 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  I.  Hayes  Company, 

June     4, 

Jan.     8, 

Jan.      8, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,941 

4,212 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.    H.    Ingalls    Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

2,750 

5,310 

5,524 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Lucas,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    12, 
1914. 

Jan.    23, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

5,361 

27,644 

W.   H.   Marble  Automobile 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

976 

2,494 

18,727 

3,791 

Company,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  H.  McElwain  Company, 

July    13, 

June  25, 

May  31, 

8,850,000 

1,528,156 

"  1,692,894 

5,143,561 

4,899,104 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Noyes  &  Brother  Com- 

Feb.  11, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

8,000 

8,000 

53,137 

18,100 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.    H.    P.    Gihnore    Co., 

May     1, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.    13, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Montague. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Pevear    &  Co.  Inc., 

June  26, 

16  May  20, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

14,859 

3,450 

4,602 

16,847 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  Saart  Company,  The, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

45,000 

55,000 

38,513 

96,076 

Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  H.  Sawyer  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

3,623 

2,000 

127,618 

89,551 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Office  furniture. 

2  Fixtures. 

"  And  tools  and  equipment. 
'  And  fixtures. 


5  Equities. 

6  Fixtures  and  teams. 
'  Treasury  stock. 

8  Good  will. 


»  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
w  Prepaid  expenses. 
I'  Reserve  for  taxes. 


1914.1 


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639 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

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§850,564 

8350,000 

$451,367 

- 

- 

$49,197 

- 

8850,564 

- 

- 

- 

12,592 

10,000 

1,126 

- 

- 

- 

$1,466 

12,592 

- 

- 

- 

28,973 

6,000 

11,971 

- 

- 

- 

11,002 

28,973 

- 

- 

S4,770 

13,018 

10,000 

1,501 

51,517 

- 

- 

- 

13,018 

- 

i$50 

804 

5,591 

1,000 

4,316 

- 

$275 

- 

- 

5,591 

- 

2  496 

- 

5,200 

3,000 

2,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,200 

- 

- 

- 

95,352 

50,000 

36,721 

- 

- 

- 

8,631 

95,352 

- 

- 

- 

11,110 

10,200 

849 

- 

- 

61 

11,110 

- 

- 

- 

957,190 

500,000 

54 

- 

- 

457,136 

- 

957,190 

- 

- 

21 

42,436 

10,000 

32,436 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,436 

- 

- 

- 

10,722 

10,000 

527 

- 

- 

- 

195 

10,722 

- 

2  1,300 

6,227 

18,403 

10,500 

1,988 

- 

5,915 

- 

- 

18,403 

- 

- 

3,550 

10,146 

3,500 

6,646 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,146 

- 

6  2,035 

- 

79,136 

10,000 

10,408 

57,379 

- 

- 

1,349 

79,136 

- 

'7,000 

4,687 

15,241 

15,000 

241 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,241 

8  §10,356 

- 

- 

126,820 

50,000 

18,820 

38,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

126,820 

- 

- 

11,316 

39,553 

20,000 

19,553 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39,553 

- 

- 

- 

19,812 

7,000 

1,640 

- 

- 

- 

11,172 

19,812 

8  28,800 

2  950 

2,450 

36,300 

35,000 

1,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,300 

8  5,000 

9  2,000 
10  2,911 

9  2,000 
"2,641 

276 

370,803 

333,270 

16,429 

100,000 
100,000 
10,000 

115,853 

101,666 

6,429 

- 

124,830 
121,848 

28,373 

11 1,747 

5,229 

12  4,527 

- 

370,803 

333,270 

16,429 

- 

- 

2,626 

16,210 

8,000 

6,210 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

16,210 

8  1 

"3,122 
i»205 

44,349 

36,333 
70,337 

25,000 
50,000 

2,374 
2,582 

- 

1,000 
17,755 

_ 

7,959 

36,333 
70,337 

- 

13  452,891 

- 

13,716,606 

8,850,000 

704,834 

- 

3,807,829 

353,943 

- 

13,716,606 

- 

- 

- 

87,237 

45,000 

2,698 

- 

35,700 

15  2,500 

1,339 

87,237 

8  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

8  5,000 
8  48,000 

1'  8,009 
18  5,000 
"2,157 

1,954 

59,721 
284,746 

30,000 
100,000 

29,721 
37,357 

: 

83,500 

40,000 

23,889 

59,721 
284,746 

- 

20  7,000 

- 

229,792 

50,000 

26,951 

87,202 

41,000 

24,639 

- 

229,792 

12  Reserves. 
1'  Securities. 
»  And  equipment. 


15  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

16  Adjourned. 

1'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 


18  Lease. 
1'  Furniture. 
20  Equipment. 


640 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


■i 

a 
1 

03 
'S, 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

."O J. 

-  9  o  o 
S3.SS  «  S 

1, 

TION. 

"o 
1 

"o 

1 
"3 

a 

anufacturt 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

Q3 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

s 

:§ 

o 

W.  H.  Stone  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   31, 

Dec.  31 

Dec.   31 

$3,000 

$3,270 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  H.  Virgie  Company,  The, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.     2 

Feb.     1 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

$14,867 

38,999 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  H.  W.  Teele  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    15 

Jan.      1 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

15,050 

9,265 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.    H.    Ward    Company, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

_ 

$3,000 

_ 

877 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.    H.    Willard    Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  10 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

- 

_ 

27,276 

12,181 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  H.  Wilmarth  &  Co.  Cor- 

Aug.    8, 

6  Aug.     5 

Apr.    30 

60,000 

_ 

45,000 

46,561 

11,450 

poration,  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  J.  Barry  Shoe  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

- 

5,261 

61,400 

64,129 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  J.  Boynton  Baking  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      1 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

2,236 

1,151 

pany,  The,  Groton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  J.  Connell  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     4, 
1914. 

Dec.   29 
1913. 

Nov.  30 
1913. 

15,000 

- 

- 

7,916 

8,397 

W.  J.  Foss  Company,  Spring- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.   13 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

- 

- 

14,115 

8,069 

field. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.    J.    Gardner    Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

- 

_ 

18,717 

10,174 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  J.  Ham  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  30, 
1914. 

6  Feb.     9 
1914. 

Dec.   31 
1913. 

35,000 

- 

11,091 

1,122 

34,652 

W.  J.  Hyland  Manufacturing 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  26 

Dec.  31 

20,000 

- 

10  1,505 

13,304 

32,382 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  J.  Sullivan  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

May    9, 

Jan.      6 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

_ 

29,673 

5,837 

15,286 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  J.  Woods  Company,  The, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.    9 

Jan.    31 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

95,625 

37,895 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  J.  Young  Machinery  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

Nov.  12 

Nov.    1 

10,000 ; 

- 

12  9,445 

28,311 

30,710 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1 

W.  K.  Farrington  Press,  Bos- 

Jan.     3, 

Oct.      6 

Sept.  30 

1,000 

- 

6,827 

1,559 

3,306 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  K.  Gihnore  &  Sons  Inc., 

May  18, 

Apr.     8 

Apr.      1 

40,000 

$12,246 

7,511 

22,011 

18,200 

Wrentham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  L.  Porter  Company, 

Mch.  31, 

6  Feb.    28 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

170 

551 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  L.  Russell  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

Jan.   27, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31 

60,000 

- 

- 

53,083 

28,474 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  L.  Waples  Company,  The, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  30 

Oct.    31 

50,000 

_ 

6,500 

334 

8,240 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.   M.  Caldwell  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    10 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

2,559 

926 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  M.  McDonald  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    28 

Jan.      1 

100,000 

15  95,286 

with  R.  E. 

500 

4,764 

Incorporated,  The,  Concord. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  M.  Todd  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    10 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

- 

480 

5,676 

17,282 

Natick. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.  M.  Weston  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    10, 
1914. 

Jan.    10 
1914. 

Jan.      1 
1914. 

60,000 

- 

- 

24,721 

62,505 

W.  M.  Young  Regalia  Com- 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   27 

Oct.      1 

10,000 

- 

200 

2,790 

1,420 

pany,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  N.  Fisher  Company,  The, 

July    10, 

Aug.   14 

Mch.  31 

25,000 

- 

10,073 

24,115 

36,234 

North  Attleborough. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

W.    N.    Gleaaon    Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    28 

Feb.    28 

10,000 

- 

- 

18 15,671 

20,120 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W.    N.    Proctor    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

421 

17,647 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

W.  0.  Gibson  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Nov.     1 

Oct.    31 

30,000 

- 

716 

370 

223 

Gloucester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

W.  0.  McDuffee  Company, 

June  22, 

May     9 

May     1 

4,000 

- 

2,000 

490 

5,290 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Furniture. 

2  Treasury  stock. 
2  Good  will. 

*  Fixtures. 


5  Stockholders'  loan. 
*  Adjourned. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
8  Teams,  etc. 


3  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1"  And  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Deferred  charges. 

12  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


1914.1 


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641 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

5-i  • 

M  cS-3 

f2 

i 

a 
1 

3 
■a 
a 
a 

1 

J 

J 

o 

-S 

°  6 

< 

J. 

"o 
■a 
a 

St 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

1 
02 

i 

1 

o 

3  $5,780 

1  8153 
2  1,020 
^  1,600 

_ 

S4,443 
61,246 

S3,000 
50,000 

$1,347 
10,646 

- 

- 

- 

$96 
600 

$4,443 
61,246 

- 

«633 

S2,592 

27,540 

21,500 

2,434 

- 

$3,606 

- 

- 

27,540 

- 

- 

6,123 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

3  2,000 

i  1,700 

- 

43,157 
103,011 

15,000 
60,000 

13,595 

_ 

3,000 

5 10,400 

37,313 

$1,162 
5,698 

_ 

43,157 
103,011 

- 

339 
8  2,500 

4,710 

131,129 
13,097 

15,000 
10,000 

37.071 
3,097 

- 

66,731 

6,182 
'  3,000 

3,145 

131,129 
13,097 

3  5,000 

M37 

- 

21,750 

15,000 

2,228 

- 

- 

- 

4,522 

21,750 

- 

^541 

11,496 

34,221 

25,000 

9,221 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,221 

- 

- 

28,891 

10,000 

4,642 

- 

5,000 

9,249 

- 

28,891 

- 

- 

- 

46,865 

30,500 

11,352 

- 

- 

- 

5,013 

46,865 

2,500 

"196 

- 

49,887 

16,900 

30,880 

- 

- 

2,107 

- 

49,887 

3  5,000 

- 

22,175 

77,971 

50,000 

27,971 

- 

- 

- 

- 

77,971 

: 

4 17,222 

: 

150,742 
68,466 

25,000 
10,000 

15,446 
11,137 

~ 

43,000 
18,140 

40,000 

^  27,296 

29,189 

_ 

150,742 
68,466 

- 

- 

- 

11,692 

1,000 

8,247 

- 

- 

- 

2,445 

11,692 

- 

"5,157 

- 

65,125 

40,000 

4,168 

- 

13,375 

- 

7,582 

65,125 

3 1,000 

- 

- 

1,721 

1,610 

101 

- 

- 

- 

10 

1,721 

3  5,000 

- 

37,494 

124,Qpl 

60,000 

64,051 

- 

- 

- 

- 

124,051 

"  42,006 

- 

- 

57,080 

50,000 

7,080 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,080 

- 

- 

- 

3,485 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,485 

3,485 

3 15,000 

16 10,751 

17,363 

143,664 

100,000 

13,106 

$30,558 

- 

- 

- 

143,664 

- 

- 

- 

23,438 

5,100 

10,646 

- 

- 

7,692 

- 

23,438 

- 

- 

- 

87,226 

60,000 

3,094 

- 

20,000 

- 

4,132 

87,226 

- 

- 

1'  6,100 

10,510 

8,500 

2,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,510 

- 

- 

- 

70,422 

25,000 

23,455 

- 

- 

19,967 

2,000 

70,422 

- 

- 

- 

35,791 

10,000 

25,433 

- 

- 

- 

358 

35,791 

- 

2,714 

20  782 

10,000 

10,782 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,782 

"500 
3  900 

- 

6,462 

9,171 
7,780 

7,300 
4,000 

1,871 

- 

- 

- 

3,780 

9,171 

7,780 

13  Horse,  wagon,  etc. 
"  Good   will,    processes,    formulse, 
etc. 


15  And  plant. 

16  Suspended  accounts. 
1'  Loss  by  fire. 


13  And  teams,  fixtures  and  auto. 
1-  Trade-marks. 


642 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


W.  P.  B.  Brooks  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

W.  P.  Goode  Brush  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

W.  P.  Leavitt  Sons  Company, 
The,  Newton. 

W.  P.  Rowell  &  Son ,  Incorpo- 
rated, Worcester. 

W.  P.  Whittemore  Company, 
Boston. 

W.  S.  Best  Printing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

W.  S.  Carr  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

W.  S.  Chase  &  Sons,  Incorpo^ 
rated,  Haverhill. 

W.  S.  Kilton  Company, 
Worcester. 

W.  S.  Lee  Co.,  Salem,  . 

W.  T.  Grant  Co.,  Lynn, 

W.  T.  McLaughlin  Company, 
Boston. 

W.  T.  Shackley  &  Son  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

W.  W.  Carey  Company, 
Lowell. 

W.  W.  Taylor  Mfg.  Co., 
Mansfield. 

W.  W.  Windle  Co.,  Millbury, 

W.   W.   Witham   Company, 

Gloucester. 
Waban    Hotel    Company, 

Wellesley. 
Waban  Rose  Conservatories, 

Boston. 
Waoco     Supply     Company, 

Boston. 
Wachusett    Shirt    Company, 

Leominster. 
Wachusett  Thread  Company, 

Worcester. 
Wade     Machine     Company, 

The,  Boston. 
Wadleigh  Company,  Salem,  . 

Wadsworth,  Howland  &  Co. 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Wage  Earners  Loan  Associa- 
tion, Boston. 

Wagner  Spring  Bed  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Holyoke. 

Wakefield  Coal  Supply  Com- 
pany, Wakefield. 

Wakefield  Paper  Box  Com- 
pany, Wakefield. 

Wakefield  Planing  Mill  Co., 
Wakefield. 

Wakefield  Rattan  Company, 
Boston. 


^ 


Feb.   26, 

1914. 
May  14, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
Feb.     6, 

1914. 
Dec.   18, 

1913. 
Sept.  19, 

1914. 
Apr.    29, 

1914. 
May     9, 

1914. 
Nov.  25, 

1914. 
May     4, 

1914. 
Apr.    17, 

1914. 
Apr.     2, 

1914. 
July    13, 

1914. 
Mch.    7, 

1914. 
May   11, 

1914. 
Mch.    5, 

1914. 
May*    6, 

1914. 
Oct.      5, 

1914. 
Mch.  24, 

1914. 
July    20, 

1914. 
Aug.  26, 

1914. 
Apr.    14, 

1914. 
Dec.     9, 

1913. 
June   18, 

1914. 
Apr.    16, 

1914. 
Sept.  10, 

1914. 
Feb.    11, 

1914. 
May     1, 

1914. 
Feb.    16, 

1914. 
May   19, 

1914. 
Sept.  23, 

1914. 


Jan.    17, 

1914. 
May  13 

1914. 
5  Feb.    26 

1914. 
Feb.     4 

1914. 
Nov.  20 

1913. 
Aug.   12 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
Apr.     9 

1914. 
Nov.    2 

1914. 
Mch.    6 

1914. 
Mch.    3 

1914. 
Feb.     2 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Jan.      8, 

1914. 
Mch.  19, 

1914. 
Jan.    20 

1914. 
May     2, 

1914. 
July    28 

1914. 
Feb.   25 

1914. 
Apr.   30, 

1914. 
Aug.   10 

1914. 
Feb.    16 

1914. 
Oct.    28 

1913. 
June  11 

1914. 
Jan.      5 

1914. 
Apr.    28, 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
Apr.     1 

1914. 
5  Jan.    17, 

1914. 
5  May     6, 

1914. 
Sept.  15, 

1904. 


Dec.  31 

1913. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Aug.  31 

1913. 
July   31 

1914. 
Jan.    19 

1914. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Nov.     1 

1914. 
Jan.    15 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.  19 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Apt.     1 

1914. 
June  30 

1914. 
Jan.    31 

1914. 
Apr.   30 

1914. 
Aug.   10 

1914. 
Jan.      1 

1914. 
Oct.      1 

1913. 
Mch.  15 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Dec.  31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Dec.   31 

1913. 
Mch.  31 

1914. 
Sept.    1 

1914. 


$75,000 
10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
50,000 
30,000 
10,000 
40,000 
20,000 

4,000 
300,000 
50,000 

5,000 
15,000 
50,000 
50,000 

5,000 

5,000 
250,000 

5,000 

350,000 

90,000 

30,000 

10,000 

200,000 

2,000 
14,000 
35,000 

5,500 

5,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


$7,400 


17,012 


11,535 


148,398 


121,692 
90,000 


43,319 


a 

Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

- 

816,232 

I  $4,203 

3,221 

275 

1,262 

3,764 

12,268 

with  R.  E. 

39,173 

17,865 

4,455 

- 

9,257 

8  4,500 

36,557 

- 

20,904 

- 

7,560 

3 167,995 

284,037 

- 

12  25,979 

2,500 

8,107 

5,750 

6,131 

8 1,883 

1,681 

7,000 

14,625 

- 

5,000 

3,816 

375 

- 

11,000 

50 

8,873' 

45,323 

376,800 

25,000 

130,636 

24,616 

13,556 

300 

4,101 

9  47,591 

280,551 

9,894 

19,678 

1,861 

.2,907 

2,500 

4,747 

2,200 

1,180 

~ 

" 

1  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Office  fixtures. 
''  Mortgage  notes. 


*  Adjourned. 
6  Trucks. 
'  Teams,  etc. 
8  And  tools. 


9  And  fixtures. 

1"  Prepaid  rents,  etc. 

"  Dividends  declared  but  not  paid. 

'2  And  teams  and  horses. 


1914. 


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643 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

1 

03 
O 

3 
^ 

-i 

a 

a  a 
"43  a 

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£ 

Ph 

1 

- 

- 

S39,584 

§130,402 

S59,300 

815,646 

- 

$55,456 

_ 

- 

$130,402 

2  $4,000 

3S384 

- 

18,829 

10,000 

3,454 

4  $325 

3,300 

$1,750 

18,829 

2  8,000 

6  900 

- 

44,696 

10,000 

2,874 

~ 

- 

$29,022 

2,800 

44,696 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

27,861 

20,000 

3,745 

- 

- 

2,417 

1,699 

27,861 

- 

7 13,975 

2,137 

260,901 

50,000 

59,258 

151,643 

- 

- 

- 

260,901 

- 

- 

- 

37,368 

30,000 

2,027 

- 

- 

- 

5,341 

37,368 

- 

- 

1,292 

21,479 

10,000 

11,479 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,479 

- 

- 

- 

78,135 

40,000 

32,043 

- 

- 

6,092 

- 

78,135 

- 

- 

- 

64,905 

20,000 

44,905 

- 

- 

- 

- 

64,905 

- 

- 

2,384 

10,043 

4,000 

4,043 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

10,043 

2 10,000 

10  22,495 
13  907 

7,792 

508,819 
83,766 

300,000 
40,000 

18,494 

11 10,779 

16,304 

10,362 

115,000 
17,100 

64,546 

~ 

508,819 
83,766 

- 

- 

- 

18,706 

5,000 

8,110 

- 

- 

5,596 

- 

18,706 

"800 

- 

- 

60,183 

15,000 

1,521 

- 

- 

- 

43,662 

60,183 

- 

- 

7,682 

11,302 

10,100 

1,202 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,302 

- 

- 

- 

36,347 

28,000 

7,070 

- 

- 

- 

1,277 

36,347 

- 

- 

5,531 

12,996 

5,000 

871 

2,125 

5,000 

- 

- 

12,996 

- 

- 

1,214 

6,609 

5,000 

1,609 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,609 

- 

- 

85,645 

266,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

266,000 

"' 

: 

: 

18,289 
742,200 

1,800 
15  3,200 
275,800 

6,536 
28,175 

_ 

3,495 
236,700 

201,525 

3,258 

18,289 
742,200 

- 

- 

- 

370,907 

90,000 

159,969 

78,000 

- 

23,138 

19,800 

370,907 

- 

- 

45-,880 

15,000 

6,938 

- 

21,211 

- 

2,731 

45,880 

- 

16  300 

- 

9,092 

7,500 

123 

- 

1,300 

- 

169 

9,092 

- 

- 

- 

605,533 

200,000 

57,627 

150,000 

177,605 

- 

20,301 

605,533 

- 

i'600 

930 

13,020 

300 

- 

- 

12,720 

- 

- 

13,020 

- 

- 

- 

42,783 

14,000 

15,236 

- 

- 

- 

13,547 

42,783 

- 

18  250 

- 

6,152 

4,590 

1,562 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,152 

- 

- 

- 

10,059 

5,500 

1,244 

- 

- 

- 

3,315 

10,059 

- 

"50 

- 

7,546 

3,600 

430 

20 1,000 

500 

- 

2,016 

7,546 

- 

- 

10,000 

19,703 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,703 

- 

- 

19,703 

1'  Suspense.  i6  Horses  and  teams.  i^  Tools. 

11  Patent  rights.  i^  Fixtures.  20  Mortgage. 

1^  Subscription  received  on  stock,    i'  Deposit  on  contemplated  purchase  of  land. 


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[1914. 


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Wakefield   Real   Estate   and 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

$100,000 

S133,439 

$21,424 

Building  Association,  Wake- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

field. 

Wakefield  Slipper  Company, 

Jan.     9, 

Aug.  26, 

Aug.     1, 

25,000 

7,660 

1  $12,975 

$8,623 

11,166 

Lynn  (for  1913). 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wakefield  Slipper  Company, 

Nov.  16, 

Aug.  24, 

Aug.     1, 

25,000 

11,000  - 

15,024 

20,580 

15,575 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walbuck   Crayon  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

May     4, 

May    4, 

3,000 

- 

1,250 

700 

93 

The,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walcott-Cameron   Company, 

Deo.    12, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.  10, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,120 

2,480 

The,  Palmer. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Walden  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

6  Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

6,827 

6,008 

6,404 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walden  Tool  Company,  Bos- 

July    9, 

9  _ 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

,   - 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walen  Drug  Company,  The, 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

3,251 

529 

Manchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wales  Beef  &  Provision  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

276 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walfair    Construction    Com- 

Nov.   5, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.    1, 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walk-Over  Shoe  Company  of 

Apr.    21, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.     2, 

15,000 

- 

- 

28,991 

633 

Providence,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914.. 

1914. 

Walker  and  Pratt  Manufac- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

100,000 

6,650 

201,785 

380,696 

turing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walker    Bros.    Dyeing    and 

Aug.     7, 

May    2, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

12,000 

4,000 

1,350 

1,621 

Bleaching  Co.,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walker     Ice     Company, 

Aug.  27, 

June    3, 

Mch.  31, 

225,000 

122,600 

"  37,652 

57,125 

38,896 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walker  Lithograph   &   Pub- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    31, 

95,000 

_ 

21  27,500 

25,516 

23,330 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walker-Rintels    Drug    Com- 

Oct.   27, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  14, 

6,000 

_ 

191 

8,540 

170 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walker-Rintels,     Inc.,     Bos- 

Oct.   27, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  14, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,695 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walker    Stetson    Company, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

- 

- 

215,856 

266,400 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walker,  Wells  Company  In- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

18,378 

62,682 

36,288 

corporated,  Amesbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walker's  South  Boston  Ex- 

Mch. 17, 

Jan.     5, 

Jan.      5, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

942 

press,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Wall,    Streeter    and    Doyle 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.     1, 

70,000 

_ 

27 14,143 

12,537 

31,594 

Company,  North  Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wallace     Grain     Company, 

Sept.    3, 

Sept.     1, 

July    31, 

5,000 

3,000 

2,650 

5,997 

12,111 

Clinton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walnut  Avenue  Garage,  Inc., 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

3,044 

712 

2,537 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walsh  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

Jan.    16, 
1914. 

Nov.     3, 
1913. 

Oct.    31, 
1913. 

15,000 

- 

~ 

1,156 

39,736 

Walsh    Drug    Company, 

Oct.    20, 

6  Sept.  26, 

June  30, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,825 

517 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walsh     Roofing     Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,465 

1,666 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walter  A.  Wentworth  Com- 

Feb.   10, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

9,200 

- 

3,000 

55,519 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  And  lasts  and  patterns. 

2  Prepaid  insurance. 
'  Commissions  due. 
^  Insurance. 

5  Processes. 
'  Adjourned. 
'  Patent  rights. 


8  Reserve  for  renewals  and  depre- 

ciation. 

9  None  held  in  1914. 
">  Good  will. 

II  Fi.xtures. 

'2  Depreciation  reserve. 


'3  Investments, 
n  Reserve. 
15  Mortgage. 
i«  And  tools. 
"  Structural  equipment. 
18  Horses,   wagons,  harnesses,   sup- 
plies, etc. 


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645 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


4  191 
5  3,000 


115,319 
13  50,000 


n  48,500 
18  77,125 
19 1,289 
22 10,860 
23  30,000 
24 14,097 
25 19,300 


25  500 


28  81 

31  6,100 


LUBILITIES. 


3,750 


495 
25,000 


3,443 


9,616 


1,659 
1,728 


9,170 


2,914 


$154,863 

40,704 
62,370 
5,809 
11,350 
37,399 
32,000 
8,975 
25,276 
15,000 
34,943 

739,131 
32,414 

383,187 

160,219 

10,560 

6,520 

482,256 

117,348 

7,442 

58,774 
23,758 
15,463 
48,973 
16,942 
6,045 
67,719 


$100,000 

25,000 

25,000 

3,000 

9,000 

24,500 

30,000 

5,000 

25,000 

15,000 

15,000 

300,000 

25,000 

225,000 

95,000 

6,000 

5,000 

200,000 

25,000 

1,500 

50,000 
5,000 
9,170 

15,000 

14,000 
5,000 

25,000 


$3,721 

955 

3  975 
829 

807 

2,350 

1,047 

708 
276 

7,500 

74,439 

814 

16,505 
20 1,300 

17,406 

4,560 

1,520 

106,722 

81,807 


5,977 

18,758 

5,543 

31,667 

29  198 

942 

1,045 

41,219 


$1,000 


3,267 


15  4,300 
20,000 

28,000 


5,000 


$35,000 

10,000 

25,000 

1,002 

750 
2,000 


5,932 

2,300 
85,000 

19,813 


158,164 


942 


750 


,071   $4,071 


3,774 
11,541 


8  2,500 


4,966 
12 1,545 
"  10,000 


30,289 
1=  5,093 


26 17,370 
10,541 


1,602 


354,692 


2,797 


2,108 


1,500 


19  Prepaid  items. 
2"  Coupon  liability. 

21  And  tools  and  appurtenances. 

22  Stones  and  zinc  plates. 

23  Copyrights. 

2*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


25  Treasury  stock. 

25  Depreciation  account. 

2'  And  furniture,  fixtures,   factory 

equipment,  last,  etc. 
28  Prepaid  interest. 


29  Accrued  interest. 

39  Good  will  and  leases  of  three  retail 

drug  stores. 
31  Soda   fixtures,   carbonators   and 

store  fixtures. 


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[1914. 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Walter  Baker  &  Company,   '  Jan.   29, 

Jan.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

14,750,000 

$1,567,900 

$447,776 

12,463,157 

11,095,016 

Limited,  Boston.                        1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walter  C.  Brooks  and  Com-      Feb.   2.5,  ' 

Feb.   18,  i  Jan.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

19,937  ■ 

17,'901 

pany.  Limited,  Boston.                1914. 

1914.       !      1914. 

Walter  C.  Lewis  Company,      Jan.    29, 

Jan.    12,     Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,360 

Boston.                                         1914. 

1914.            1913. 

Walter  C.Mentzer  Company,      .Sept.  11, 

June     9,     June     1, 

18,000 

- 

- 

3,083 

18,974 

Boston.                                        1914. 

1914.            1914. 

Walter    Cobum    Company,      Apr.   18, 

Apr.     6,     Mch.    1, 

25,000 

13,500 

"5,797 

16,523 

7,255 

Lowell.                                         1914. 

1914.            1914. 

Walter  F.  Jordan  Co.,  Bos-     Meh.  11, 

Jan.     5,     Jan.      1, 

59,000 

- 

1,528 

10,679 

533 

ton.                                            1914. 

1914.            1914. 

Walter  G.  Ruggles  Company,      Feb.   16, 

Jan.    21,  !  Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

5,033 

11,925 

Boston.                                        1914. 

1914.            1913. 

Walter  H.  Preble  Company,      Oct.    30, 

Oct.     5,     Oct.     5, 

3,000 

- 

16 1,047 

3,480 

10,793 

Boston.                                        1914. 

1914.            1914. 

Walter    H.     Turner     (Inc.),      Jan.    27, 

Jan.      3,     Jan.     3, 

1,000 

- 

- 

250 

- 

Boston.                                        1914. 

1914.            1914. 

Walter  H.  Woods  Company,      Nov.  20, 

Oct.    31,     Oct.    20, 

5,000 

- 

- 

200 

397 

Boston.                                        1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walter  J.  Budgell  and  Sons,      Jan.    .30, 

Dec.     9, 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

45,655 

23,412 

76,860 

39,517 

Incorporated,  Peabody.               1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Walter    M.    Lowney    Com-      Feb.     -3, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

564,283 

452,502 

439,583 

423,082 

pany,  The,  Boston.                      1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walter  Eapp  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,223 

17,007 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walter  S.   Davis  Company, 

July  20, 

June     9, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

100 

430 

Tlie,  Boston. 

1914.' 

1914. 

1914. 

Walter  W.  Eaton  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.   28, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2^324 

4,816 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Walter  W.  Field  and   Son, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

15,601 

11,980 

2,048 

7,175 

Incorporated,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Waltham  Bleachery  and  Dye 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.   10, 

Dec.   27, 

400,000 

443,993 

with  R.  E. 

47,105 

131,262 

Works,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1 

Waltham     Coal     Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    11,  1  Apr.     1, 

30,000 

21,480 

"  7,554 

17,911 

47,974 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914.       i      1914. 

' 

Waltham  Emer>'  Wheel  Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Feb.   24,  '•  Dec.  31, 

60,000 

26,713 

12,385 

34,676 

20,204 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Waltham  Laundry  Company, 

July    10, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   28, 

20,000 

- 

9,380 

983 

7,393 

Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Waltham    Publishing    Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.      1, 

9,000 

150 

8,500 

500 

1,000 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1       1914. 

1914. 

Waltham      .Scenic      Theatre 

Oc-t.     2, 

MJuly   29, 

May  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,718 

260 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Waltham    Screw    Company, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.    7, 

Sept.    1, 

5,000 

10,000 

8.450 

1,375 

3,378 

Waltham. 

t      1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Waltham   Watch   Company, 

June     3, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

12,000,000 

1,165,582 

2,426,652 

5,215,055 

1,487,489 

Waltham. 

1914. 

!       1914. 

1914. 

Waltham  Watch  Tool  Com- 

Jan.   27, 

"'  Jan.    20, 

Jan.    10, 

1,000 

- 

— 

- 

- 

pany  of  Springfield,  Mas- 

1914. 

,       1914. 

1914. 

sachusetts,  The,  .Springfield 

(■for  1913). 

Waltham  Watch  Tool  Com- 

Nov. 18, 

J^Jan.    20, 

June  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

pany  of  Springfield,  Ma-ssa- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

chusetts.  The,  Springfield. 

Walton  Limch  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    13, 

40,000 

- 

- 

~ 

12,503 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Taxes  and  insurance  paid  in  ad- 

« Income  tax  res 

erve. 

1'  Patterns. 

vance. 

'  Fixtures. 

"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Advance  to  Montreal  factory. 

8  Good  will. 

>5  Outstanding  orders  and  c 

ontracta. 

''  Hu>cV.&  in  other  companies. 

»  Furniture  accc 

unt. 

1"  .\nd  tools. 

*  Rent  paid  in  advance. 

10  Store  and  fixtu 

res. 

1'  One  share  M.  B.  Ass'n. 

'  Re8er\-e    for    miscellaneous    ex- 

>' And  personal  j 

jroperty. 

"8  Reserve  for  depreciation 

penses. 

isSu 

bscription  o 

n  stock. 

IS 

Treasury  sto 

ck. 

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o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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2  613 

- 

$5,656,703 

$2,750,000 

$24,274 

- 

- 

5  $2,022 
0  17 

$2,880,390 

$5,656,703 

_ 

355,000 
^  1,250 

7  6,875 

$5,592 

50,305 

50,000 

305 

_ 

. 

50,305 

8  $8,630 

9  602 

- 

16,592 

10,000 

4,430 

- 

- 

2,162 

- 

16,592 

- 

107,490 

2,200 

31,747 

18,000 

13,747 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,747 

- 

- 

- 

43,075 

25,000 

18,075 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43,075 

8  25,000 
8  5,000 

"630 

"500 

154,000 

i'500 

- 

37,743 

27,088 

15,820 

28,400 
125,600 
20,000 

1,600 

5,738 
3,961 

11,502 

- 

$2,600 

- 

5 
527 

2,718 

37,743 
27,088 

15,820 

8  515 

- 

- 

765 

515 

200 

- 

- 

SO 

- 

765 

8  2,800 

- 

1,629 

5,026 

4,000 

1,026 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,026 

- 

19 162,900 

20  201,650 

23  760 

- 

185,444 

2,244,000 

26,920 

20,000 

1,000,000 

10,000 

40,141 

252,306 

10,873 

2i$180,000 
6,117 

46,049 
218,816 

4,161 

18  75,093 

22  146,725 

446,153 

185,444 

2,244,000 

25,990 

8  500 

- 

4,395 

5,425 

5,000 

275 

- 

150 

- 

- 

5,425 

- 

7  562 

- 

5,702 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,152 

550 

- 

5,702 

8  5,000 

25  2,246 

- 

44,050 

25,000 

26 1,985 

- 

14,837 

- 

2,228 

44,050 

- 

- 

- 

622,360 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

222,360 

622,360 

- 

28  250 

- 

95,169 

30,000 

14,169 

17,000 

25,500 

8,500 

- 

95,169 

29  380 

19 12,400 

- 

106,758 

1 

55,000 

5,470 

17,000 

5,000 

24,288 

- 

106,758 

- 

- 

7,204 

24,960 

20,000 

4,960 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,960 

- 

- 

650 

10,800 

9,000 

300 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

10,800 

8  9,500 

- 

31,119 

46,597 

25,000 

_  21,597 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46,597 

4,502,000 
8  1,000 

8148,549 

- 

23,203 

14,845,327 

1,000 

5,000 

12,000,000 

1,000 

126,479 

21  7,400 

850 
1,952,300 

4,000 

22  2,500 

643,084 

32  123,464 

3,453 

23,203 

14,845,327 

1,000 

8  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

8  39,000 

85  9,100 

86  3,750 
37700 

38  4,000 

1 
69,055 

40,000 

9,541 

" 

" 

11,829 

7,685 

69,055 

20  Invegtments. 

21  Real  estate  mortgage. 

22  Reserve. 

23  Fixtures  and  advance  payments. 
2-'  And  stationery  and  printing. 

25  Patterns  and  drawings. 
20  And  notes. 


2'  And  equipment. 

28  Investment. 

29  Patent  rights. 

30  Adjourned. 

31  Deferred  assets. 

32  Reserves. 

33  In  lieu  of  annual. 


34  In  lieu  of  annual  meeting  which  should 

have  been  held  July  7,  1913. 

35  Equipment. 
30  Food. 

3'  Horses  and  wagons. 
38  Dividend. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Walworth  Construction  and 

Aug.  17, 

July     1, 

Apr.     1, 

$30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$774 

Supply  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walworth-English-Flett  Com- 

Sept. 19, 

iJuly     1, 

May     1, 

75,000 

$525 

81,250 

$27,103 

91,011 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Walworth        Manufacturing 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

646,150 

244,032 

1,153,437 

483,746 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wamesit    Power    Company, 

June   19, 

May     2, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

622,246 

with  R.  E. 

- 

104,573 

Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wampanoag  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.     2, 
1914. 

Oct.    26, 
1914. 

Sept.  86, 
1914. 

750,000 

324,000 

778,000 

271,132 

67,912 

Wampatuck   Cranberry  Co., 

July    16, 

June   11, 

May  30, 

100,000 

67,306 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Wamsutta  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Dec.    3, 

Nov.  26, 

Oct.      1, 

3,000,000 

1,100,000 

1,350,000 

556,293 

1,017,739 

ford. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wamsutta  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Nov. 30, 

Nov.  25, 

Sept.  30, 

3,000,000 

1,100,000 

1,350,000 

1,055,048 

511,932 

ford  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wandel  Screen  Manufactur- 

Dec.    5, 

Dec.     3, 

Oct.    31, 

40,000 

- 

300 

28,707 

22,347 

ing  Company,  The,  Wal- 
pole. 
Wandel  Screen  Manufactur- 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.    31, 

40,000 

_ 

7  300 

18,690 

22,997 

ing  Company,  The,  Wal- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

pole  (2d  return). 

Waquoit  Herring  River  Com- 

Mch. 17, 

1  Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

1,250 

75 

100 

- 

75 

pany,  Falmouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ware  Coal  Co.,  Ware,  . 

Apr.   24, 
1914. 

Feb.    11, 
1914. 

Dec.  31, 
1913. 

25,000 

7,000 

8  2,071 

4,521 

2,454 

Ware  Hosiery  Company,  The, 

Oct.    16, 

July     5, 

July     5, 

10,000 

- 

277 

- 

18 

Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ware    Lumber    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    14, 

Deo.     1, 

15,000 

19,000 

15,040 

31,776 

24,893 

Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ware,    Pratt    Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

94,701 

41,869 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Ware    River    Manufacturing 

June  23, 

June     1 , 

June     1 , 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

181 

Company,  Ware. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wareham    Cranberry    Com- 

Apr.   14, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.     1 , 

55,000 

50,825 

2,149 

397 

287 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warner  &  Childs  Co.,  The, 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

20,677 

14,100 

29,561 

Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warner  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

2,890 

7,358 

15,626 

17,866 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warner's  Features,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 31, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

1,750 

rated,    of    Massachusetts, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Warren-Allen    Carpet    Com- 

Apr.   10, 

>5  Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

40,000 

59,866 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren  &  Gerrish,  Incorpo- 

Apr.    9, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,206 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren  Beef  Company,  Inc., 

Aug.     7, 

July   30, 

May     4, 

6,000 

- 

- 

1,239 

2,947 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren   Brothers   Company, 

Apr.    15 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

15,987 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren   F.    Witherell   Com- 

Mch. 31, 

I  Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

81,190 

10,081 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren  Fitch  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 25, 

July    14, 

June     1, 

4,000 

- 

1,008 

678 

24,838 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren    Garage    Company, 

Aug.  17, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

- 

2,238 

443 

4,706 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren      Hotel     Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

26,055 

3,884 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Treasury  stock. 
'  Investments. 

*  Mortgage. 


5  Dividend. 

6  Depreciation. 

'  And  office  fixtures. 


8  And  horses  and  i 

9  Good  will. 
i»  Teams. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


ASSKTS  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 

8 

a 
1 

i 

c 

c! 
C 

"o 

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1 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

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a 

a  a 

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3 

& 

3 

a 

a 

ua 
o 

£ 

3 
o 

E-i 

- 

- 

830,000 

830,774 

S30,000 

S774 

- 

- 

- 

830,774 

- 

2  S7,600 

- 

127,489 

49,500 

45,457 

- 

$22,305 

- 

810,227 

127,489 

- 

- 

- 

2,527,365 

400,000 

189,979 

- 

400,000 

81,537,386 

- 

2,527,365 

- 

3 10,500 

69,678 

806,997 

150,000 

7,813 

«S150,000 

499,184 

- 

- 

806,997 

- 

- 

- 

1,441,044 

750,000 

20,975 

- 

517,000 

- 

153,069 

1,441,044 

- 

- 

771 

68,077 

60,900 

2,377 

- 

4,800 

- 

- 

68,077 

- 

- 

- 

4,024,032 

3,000,000 

69,880 
5  45,000 

53,079 
5  45,000 

27,355 

- 

- 

6  264,020 

645,132 

4,024,032 

- 

- 

- 

4,016,980 

3,000,000 

- 

50,296 

6  319,509 

549,096 

4,016,980 

- 

- 

8,820 

60,174 

31,800 

- 

- 

1,019 

- 

60,174 

- 

- 

16,925 

58,912 

31,800 

11,112 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

58,912 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,250 

1,250 

- 

- 

- 

■      - 

- 

1,250 

9S20D 

~ 

159 
2,426 

16,205 
2,921 

10,170 
1,600 

6,035 
1,321 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

~ 

16,205 
2,921 

- 

10 1,905 

92,614 

15,000 

13,716 

- 

16,000 

- 

47,898 

92,614 

- 

11 15,000 

- 

151,570 

100,000 

9,951 

40,000 

- 

- 

1,619 

151,570 

- 

- 

5,181 

5,000 

- 

- 

• 

- 

181 

5,181 

- 

12  7,995 

22,723 

84,376 

55,000 

9,376 

6,000 

14,000 

- 

- 

84,376 

9  2,860 

- 

- 

67,198 

10,000 

346 

- 

- 

56,852 

- 

67,198 

- 

- 

- 

43,740 

10,000 

4,275 

- 

- 

_ 

29,465 

43,740 

13  26,750 

»500 

- 

37,000 

30,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,000 

9  3,000 

11 1,000 
16 1,050 

»  300 
1- 1,000 
18  1,100 

19  500 

3,179 

101,916 
9,606 

7,865 

6,000 
2,000 

!         6,000 

22,296 
1,865 

- 

66,500 

- 

7,120 
7,606 

101,916 
9,606 

7,865 

9  25,000 

- 

- 

43,987 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,987 

- 

43,987 

9  8,500 

11 9,708 

- 

109,479 

35,000 

64,723 

- 

- 

9,756 

- 

109,479 

- 

■      - 

- 

26,524 

4,000 

8,149 

- 

- 

13,246 

1,129 

26,524 

■      - 

- 

- 

7,387 

3,000 

1,955 

- 

- 

2,432 

- 

7,387 

- 

- 

- 

29,939 

5,900 

4,802 

- 

- 

19,237 

- 

29,939 

11  Fixtures. 

12  Waterworks. 

13  Good  will,  patronage  and  rights. 


1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Date  of  postponement. 

16  Advance  insurance  and  rent. 


1^  Drawings. 

18  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

19  Fixtures  and  tools. 


650 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  o 

/  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

C3 

Assets. 

a 
1 

"a. 
O 

NAME  or  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

TION. 

^3 

1 

1 

"o 

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1 

a 
1 

anufactu 
Me'rchan 
Material 
Stock  in 
ess. 

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f« 

s 

S 

o 

Warren  Leather  Goods  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

S44,000 

S4,500 

$193,205 

§149,334 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren   M.   Poorman  Com- 

June    1, 

Mav   12 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

445 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren  Mills  &  Power  Com- 

May 20, 

May     2 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

624 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren    N.    Lancaster    Pen 

Mav   18, 

Jan.    20 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,392 

81 

Company,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren  Pharmacy  Inc.,  The, 

June   22, 

5  Apr.     6 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

2,000 

450 

Randolph. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren  S.  Hixon  Company, 

Dec.    15, 

Nov.     6 

Oct.      1, 

8,000 

~ 

6  7,507 

14,115 

12,296 

Lynn. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Warren  Soap  Manufacturing 

May  26, 

May    4 

Apr.    30, 

75,000 

8,846 

2,712 

60,731 

74,395 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Warren  Steam  Pump  Com- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

27,600 

31,769 

36,433 

103,206 

pany,  Warren. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Warren    Toppan    Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    12 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

7,000 

572 

The,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Washburn  and  Garfield  Manu- 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.  17 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

- 

1,309 

39,609 

52,769 

facturing       Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Washburn  &  Heywood  Chair 

Apr.    14, 

Apr.     7 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

5,000 

1,000 

58,282 

21,066 

Co.,  Erving. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

WashlDurn  and  Moen  Manu- 

July   27, 

12  May     5 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

facturing       Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Washburn  Brothers  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

5  Mch.    9 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

6,696 

41,499 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Washburn   Cranberry-Bog 

June  24, 

May  14 

May     1, 

250,000 

200,000 

6,000 

3,200 

9,431 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Washburn  Realty  Trust,  Ltd., 

Apr.    29, 

5  Apr.   27 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

82,870 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Washington  Department  Store 

Feb.    24, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,772 

1,350 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1914.     ■ 

1914. 

1913. 

Washington  Fruit  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  19 

Mch.    1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,629 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Washington  Investment  and 

May     7, 

Apr.    28 

Apr.     1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

7,090 

Loan  Association,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Washington  Mills,  Boston,     . 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Jan.    22 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

10,000 

" 

" 

~ 

428 

Washington   Mills   Emery 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

16,000 

2,000 

26,332 

47,393 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Grafton. 

Washington  Theatre,   Incor- 

Mch. 13, 

5  Mch.    3 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

- 

11,961 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wason  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Mch. 25, 

Jan.      5 

Nov.  29, 

75,000 

- 

- 

131,807 

126,952 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wason-MacDonald           Co., 

May     5, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

5,820 

205 

5,112 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wason  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

315,663 

235,682 

188,894 

224,559 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Waterbury  Company  of  Mas- 

Jan.   21, 

July    22 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,873 

300 

sachusetts,     Boston      (for 
1913). 
Waterbury  Company  of  Mas- 

1914. 

1913. 

1912. 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

sachusetts,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Waterhead    Mills,    Incorpo- 

Mch. 13, 

Dec.   26 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

~ 

74,157 

26,378 

96,727 

rated,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Waterhouse    Welding    Com- 

May 12, 

Mch.    2 

Feb.    28, 

15,000 

- 

6  2,674 

3,556 

7,849 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Waterman  Supply  Co.,  Inc., 

Feb.     5, 

Nov.  17 

Nov.     1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

297 

1,540 

Fall  River. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Waters  and  Litchfield  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Dec.     9 

Nov.  30, 

9,000 

- 

- 

650 

10,012 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2  Securities  (stock). 


■i  Patent  rights 
^  Adjourned. 
"  And  fixtures. 


'  Buildings  depreciation. 

8  Sinking  fund. 

9  Reserved  for  losses.     . 


1914.1 


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651 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

jstS  — 
tjo  cans 

3 

s 
1 

1 

3, 

(3 

1 

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Pi 
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1. 
ll 

1 
a  S 

3 

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13 

a 
a 

tc! 

1 

- 

- 

-, 

§391,039 

8100,000 

S34,292 

- 

531,000 

8225,747 

- 

§391,039 

1  S4,764 

2S150 

- 

5,359 

5,220 

139 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,359 

- 

3 147,500 

- 

148,124 

100,000 

10,856 

S6,615 

- 

30,653 

- 

148,124 

<  49,700 

- 

S3,501 

57,674 

50,000 

86 

- 

7,588 

- 

- 

57,674 

1 1,500 

- 

2,250 

7,700 

6,000 

750 

- 

950 

- 

- 

7,700 

- 

- 

- 

33,918 

8,000 

11,468 

- 

12,000 

- 

$2,450 

33,918 

1 1,000 

8  55,254 

10  850 

"500 

763 

10  2,500 

41 

146,684 

254,262 

10,463 

96,410 

75,000 

146,650 

10,000 

18,000 

52,892 

11,999 

463 

18,288 

50,000 

1,500 

14,198 
7  4,594 
39,397 
9  6,216 

58,622 

- 

146,684 

254,262 

10,463 

96,410 

- 

- 

- 

85,348 

50,000 

12,174 

- 

- 

23,143 

31 

85,348 

- 

2  2,427 

519 

50,622 
219,150 

27,150 
182,350 

14,810 
13  2,026 

1^  35,000 

1,800 

6,636 

- 

50,622 
219,150 

1 200,000 

15  5,966 

16  56,518 

2  536 

: 

345,354 
5,658 

274,090 
3,000 

40,256 
769 

_ 

_ 

5,721 
1,889 

25,287 

345,354 

5,658 

- 

- 

- 

1,629 

1,000 

320 

- 

- 

- 

309 

1,629 

- 

10  500 

2,829 

10,419 

2,500 

3,319 

- 

4,600 

- 

- 

10,419 

- 

- 

1,572 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

91,725 

40,000 

40,936 

- 

- 

10,789 

- 

91,725 

- 

- 

10,969 

23,430 

10,000 

"  13,430 

- 

■      - 

- 

- 

23,430 

- 

- 

3,484 

262,243 

75,000 

187,243 

- 

- 

- 

- 

262,243 

- 

- 

- 

11,137 

5,000 

5,600 

- 

- 

- 

537 

11,137 

«158 

- 

- 

964,961 

300,000 

104,172 

- 

243,523 

317,266 

- 

964,961 

- 

- 

- 

6,173 

300 

5,709 

- 

- 

- 

164 

6,173 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

197,262 

50,000 

55,285 

- 

- 

52,977 

39,000 

197,262 

<  6,080 
1 5,000 

2  268 

630 

25,159 
2,735 

15,000 
1,500 

4,685 
1,235 

- 

2,077 

3,397 

- 

25,159 
2,735 

- 

- 

- 

10,662 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,662 

10,662 

10  Fixtures. 

11  Formuls. 

12  Corporation  not  doing  business. 


1'  Unpaid  dividends. 
1**  Mortgages. 
15  Furniture. 


16  Improvements. 

1'  And  for  alterations  in  theatre. 


652 


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Waters  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

Apr.    13, 

1  - 

Dec.   31, 

810,000 

_ 

$9,550 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

Waters  Governor  Company, 

Dec.     4, 

Dec.     3, 

Oct.    31, 

36,000 

- 

S6,500 

88,201 

36,732 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Watertown  Cranberry  Com- 

May    6, 

May     4, 

Apr,     8, 

15,000 

$13,400 

600 

_ 

2,591 

pany,  Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

WatBon-B  1  o  o  d     Company, 

June     5, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec,   31, 

50,000 

18,000 

6,000 

10,684 

2,658 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Watson,  Hallett  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    15, 
1914. 

Dec.   26, 
1913. 

Dec.     1, 
1913. 

50,000 

- 

- 

38,135 

53,332 

Watson     Shoe     Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     2, 

Nov.  30, 

125,000 

- 

23,155 

77,842 

326,220 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Watts  Detective  Agency,  Inc., 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.      8, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

4,462 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Watuppa    Warehouse    Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.     7, 

Oct.      7, 

30,000 

18,349 

- 

- 

1,967 

pany,   Fall  River,    Mass., 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

6  20,906 

Fall  River. 

Waucantuck  Mills,  Uxbridge, 

Dec.     9, 
1913. 

Sept.  15, 
1913. 

July     5, 
1913. 

125,000 

51,143 

51,795 

60,930 

30,914 

Waverley   Hall    Company, 

Jan.    21, 

wjan.    20, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

7,965 

_ 

_ 

317 

Beunont. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Waverly     Heating     Supply 

Aug.     8, 

Aug.     5, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

2,666 

33,368 

23,985 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Waverly     Hotel     Company, 

June     1, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

100 

3,000 

500 

The,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Waverly  Street  Garage  Inc., 

Sept.    4, 

Aug.     3, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

- 

"1,118 

1,229 

5,078 

Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wayland    Inn    Hotel    Com- 

Apr.    7, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

2,500 

- 

_ 

4,375 

377 

pany,  Wayland. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wear  Wrench  Company,  The, 

Mch.  17, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

200 

200 

70 

Southbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Webber  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Sept. 30, 

June     2, 

May     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,328 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Webber  Lumber  and   Supply 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

.75,000 

- 

3,957 

118,002 

75,215 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Weber  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  North 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    10, 

Nov.     5, 

300,000 

39,958 

17,462 

111,199 

272,346 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Webster  Loom  Harness  Com- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      3, 

10,000 

_ 

3,360 

5,396 

12,041 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Webster   Lumber   Company, 

May     5, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

5,291 

25,468 

24,906 

Watertown. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Webster    Paper    Box    Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

3,738 

7,154 

3,252 

2,092 

pany,  Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Webster  Press,  Incorporated, 

Feb.   16, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

4,100 

- 

81 

The,  Webster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Webster  Thomas  Company, 

May   18, 

May    9, 

May     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

83,417 

130,596 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wechsler-Levy        Company, 

July   28, 

June   16, 

May  30, 

5,000 

- 

448 

6,278 

5,048 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wedgerite  Powder  Company, 

July    23, 

Mch.  15, 

Apr.    15, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1914. 

Weeden  Manufacturing  Cor- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.    31, 

12,000 

- 

1,985 

16,314 

13,000 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Weeks   &   Doten   Company, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   20, 

Sept.  30, 

15,000 

- 

300 

200 

3,238 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Weetamoe  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Feb.     3, 
1914. 

Jan.    28, 
1914. 

Dec.   27, 
1913. 

500,000 

171,954 

440,000 

228,127 

6,018 

Weinz   Trimming  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

3,500 

4,721 

8,972 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Weir     Stove    Company, 

Feb.     3, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

120,000 

68,650 

17,100 

247,199 

271,606 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  None  held  in  1914. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Treasury  stock. 

•I.  Plant  and  equipment. 


5  Furniture,  equipment  and  fixtures. 
8  Building  account. 
'  Mortgage. 
8  Pay  roll. 


9  Uncalled  for  pay  roll. 
1°  Adjourned. 

11  Equipment  and  furniture. 

12  Patterns. 


1914. 


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- 

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- 

- 

$27,989 

- 

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- 

51,433 

36,000 

10,541 

- 

- 

- 

$4,892 

51,433 

- 

- 

- 

16,591 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

$1,591 

- 

16,591 

2  S5,000 

84,922 
3 18,000 

- 

65,264 

50,000 

2,397 

- 

812,574 

- 

253 

65,264 

2  20,000 

- 

111,467 

46,000 

52,374 

- 

- 

4,393 

8,700 

111,467 

- 

4  77,735 

- 

504,952 

112,500 

43,751 

- 

290,000 

58,701 

- 

504,952 

2  5,000 

5  700 

- 

10,162 

5,700 

865 

- 

- 

- 

3,597 

10,162 

- 

- 

- 

41,222 

21,700 

157 

7  $12,000 

- 

- 

7,385 

41,222 

- 

"  1,238 

9,350 

204,132 
9,520 

124,900 
5,000 

28,159 

8  955 

9  118 

4,061 

50,000 

- 

459 

- 

204,132 
9,520 

2  12,800 

12  2,944 
13  928 

11,600 

63,891 
28,000 

10,000 
20,000 

24,378 
8,000 

- 

15,533 

13,980 

- 

63,891 

28,000 

2  1,700 

- 

- 

9,125 

5,000 

1,550 

1,220 

207 

885 

263 

9,125 

- 

- 

525 

5,277 

2,500 

1,952 

725 

100 

- 

- 

5,277 

15  500 

- 

2,030 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

16 1,840 

- 

3,168 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

168 

3,168 

- 

1'  7,678 

- 

204,852 

75,000 

- 

- 

84,205 

45,647 

- 

204,852 

- 

- 

- 

440,965 

300,000 

259 

- 

116,500 

24,206 

- 

440,965 

- 

- 

- 

20,797 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

2,797 

20,797 

2 1,050 

18  7,343 
19  146 

509 

63,154 
17,795 

10,000 

20  7,100 

5,000 

10,212 
9,949 

^  3,825 

27,431 

4,586 
2,846 

~ 

63,154 
17,795 

- 

- 

849 

5,030 

5,030 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,030 

- 

- 

- 

214,013 

100,000 

2,808 

- 

2191,246 

19,959 

- 

214,013 

- 

- 

- 

11,774 

5,000 

4,654 

- 

- 

2,120 

- 

11,774 

: 

22  450,000 
3  199,350 

360,547 

1,009,897 
31,299 

1,000,000 
12,000 

19,299 

9,897 

~ 

— 

_ 

1,009,897 
31,299 

2 14,500 

- 

- 

18,238 

15,000 

1,350 

- 

1,000 

- 

888 

18,238 

- 

- 

- 

846,099 

500,000 

12,159 

- 

214,171 

- 

119,769 

846,099 

- 

- 

- 

17,193 

10,000 

4,571 

- 

- 

2,622 

- 

17,193 

- 

- 

- 

604,555 

120,000 

36,836 

- 

- 

447,719 

- 

604,555 

13  Charges  deferred. 
i<  And  tools. 

15  Patent  rights. 

16  Mortgages,  etc. 


1'  Personal  property. 

18  And  truck,  horses  and  wagon. 

19  Unexpired  insurance. 

2°  Subscriptions  received  on  stoclj. 


21  Due  officers,  money  on  deposit. 

22  Stock  in  United  Safety  Powder 

Co. 


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Wekonee  Corporation,  Barn- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.      7 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

S9,000 

_ 

SI,000 

_ 

stable. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

WeloE    &    Suthergreen    Co., 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.      9 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

$2,170 

14,777 

$33,516 

Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Welch  Bros.  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 19, 

Sept.  16 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

500 

4,800 

31,285 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Weldon     Hotel     Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Mch.  11 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

65,000 

- 

4,221 

3,237 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wellesley  Domestic  Laundry 

May  14, 

Apr.    14 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

4,067 

4,404 

260 

1,920 

Company,  Wellesley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellesley    Inn    Corporation, 

Dec.   12, 

Oct.      6 

Aug.  31, 

20,000 

24,000 

- 

376 

1,420 

Wellesley. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wellesley   Knitting   Mills, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    17 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

23,250 

with  R.  E. 

51,249 

25,482 

The,  Wellesley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellesley    Publishing    Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     - 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,292 

pany,  Wellesley. 

1914. 

1910. 

1914. 

Wellfleet     Cranberry     Com- 

Jan.   16, 

Jan.     9 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

2,800 

- 

168 

38 

pany,  Wellfleet. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wellington  &  Buck  Company, 

June     2, 

Apr.    15 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

i"  5,786 

4,330 

27,115 

Camijridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellington  Black  Silver  Fox 

July    20, 

11  - 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellington  Farm  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     3 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

65,200 

- 

- 

617 

Belmont. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellington   Furnitute   Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.      5 

Jan.      5, 

8,000 

5,815 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellington  Piano-case  Com- 

May 20, 

May  11 

May     1, 

30,000 

50,374 

22,032 

55,848 

33,566 

pany,  The,  Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wellington-Pierce  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1 

Nov.    1, 

50,000 

- 

13 12,464 

61,402 

91,887 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wellington  Rubber  Company, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

20,000 

9,115 

8,570 

Medford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wellington-Wild  Coal  Com- 

July    7, 

June     3 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

25,000 

7,211 

70,128 

84,891 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wells     Brothers     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

36,601 

115,306 

242,542 

87,582 

Greenfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Welmade  Screw  and  Manu- 

June    2, 

Apr.    27 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

3,056 

435 

753 

facturing  Co.,  Fitchburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Welsbach  Company  of  New 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  12 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

98,809 

59,521 

England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Welted  Sole  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.     3, 
1914. 

Mch.  24 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

50,000 

~ 

150 

~ 

" 

Wenatuxet  Cranberry  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

21  Mch.  20 

Mch.  10, 

30,000 

15,000 

1,000 

- 

522 

pany,  Brookline. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wendell     Hotel     Company, 

Mch.  31, 

Feb.    13 

Dec.   31, 

165,000 

175,000 

- 

- 

15,253 

Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wenham  Lake  Ice  Company, 

July    10, 

May     8 

Apr.     1, 

75,000 

66,500 

1,000 

7,500 

8,538 

The,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wentworth-Swett   Company, 

Sept.  15, 

Sept.    2 

July    15, 

15,000 

- 

2,913 

14,391 

29,613 

Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Werner-Pazolt  Company, 

May  27, 

24  Mch.  15 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

40,145 

19,288 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wesley  House,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    12, 

25  Feb.    11 

Feb.    11, 

6,200 

2s  11,200 

- 

- 

110 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

West  Boxford  Realty  Com- 

May   5, 

Apr.      6 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

3,100 

- 

- 

161 

pany,  Boxford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

West  Boylston   Manufactur- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.    19 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

784,100 

824,648 

1,352,006 

197,058 

ing  Company,  The,  East- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

hampton. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Insurance  policies. 
*  Furnishings,  etc. 
^  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 


s  Mortgage. 
'  Reserve. 
8  Furnishings. 
8  Improvements. 
1°  And  equipment. 


11  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Equipment. 

13  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
15  Investments. 


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829,719 

99,939 

75,000 

23,279 

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75,000 

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20,000 
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26,964 

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97 

23,017 

28,734 
99,981 

- 

- 

2,144 

3,436 

2,325 

205 

- 

906 

- 

- 

3,436 

- 

- 

7,336 

10,342 

10,000 

342 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,342 

- 

- 

- 

37,231 

30,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

2,231 

- 

37,231 

- 

- 

800 

800 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

800 

- 

12  2,750 

6,433 

75,000 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

75,000 

- 

- 

5,019 

10,834 

8,000 

- 

2,000 

834 

- 

- 

10,834 

- 

- 

- 

161,820 

30,000 

70,539 

- 

- 

45,282 

15,999 

161,820 

- 

- 

- 

165,753 

50,000 

101,009 

- 

- 

- 

14,744 

185,753 

2  1,365 

- 

- 

39,050 

25,000 

9,050 

5,000 

.      - 

- 

39,050 

- 

15 18,400 
"  15,833 

3,328 

187,230 
516,264 

7,572 

125,000 
150,000 

5,000 

45,021 
37,031 

1,172 

- 

50,000 
1,400 

8,000 

1^5,000 

197,439 

1^31,794 

1' 50,000 

4,209 

187,230 
516,264 

7,572 

2  9,000 
20  48,850 

18  3,935 
13  8,930 

36,155 
1,000 

216,350 
50,000 

10,000 
50,000 

206,350 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

216,350 
50,000 

- 

- 

14,678 

31,200 

25,200 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,200 

- 

22 1,648 

173,729 

365,630 

164,600 

30 

6 175,000 

26,000 

- 

- 

365,630 

- 

- 

- 

83,538 

75,000 

3,241 

- 

- 

- 

5,297 

83,538 

- 

235,947 

108 

52,972 

5,000 

10,403 

19,231 

16,004 

1,000 

1,334 

52,972 

- 

- 

- 

59,433 

10,000 

9,997 

5,000 

3,359 

- 

31,077 

59,433 

- 

- 

- 

11,310 

6,200 

- 

- 

1,980 

- 

3,130 

11,310 

- 

2-764 

- 

4,025 

3,400 

400 

- 

- 

- 

225 

4,025 

" 

" 

' 

3,157,812 

1,000,000 

359,060 

885,000 

913,752 

3,157,812 

1^  Consignments — net. 
1'  Special  reserve. 
1'  Store  improvements. 
13  Fixtures  and  tools. 


2"  Patent  rights  and  process. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  Lasts,  patterns  and  dies. 


2<  Date  of  postponement. 

25  In  lieu  of  annual. 

25  Equity  in  building  and  contents. 

2'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


o 

C8 

P. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

R.2 =3  2 

TION. 

1 

1 
"o 

ii 

"c3 

>, 

anufacturf 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

CS    ID 

1^ 

^ 

Q 

Q 

•< 

tf 

§ 

S 

o 

West    Brookfield    Creamery 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

S6,000 

Sl,500 

SI, 000 

Co.,  West  Brookfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

West  Chop  Steamboat  Com- 

June 30, 

June  20, 

May  31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1904. 

1914. 

West  Lymi  Lithuanian  Co- 

June 22, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      6, 

5,000 

- 

730 

$600 

Sl,119 

operative     Market     Inc., 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Lynn. 

West    Medford    Automobile 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

4,000 

700 

300 

2,800 

Company,  Medford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

West    Ro-xbury    Trap    Rock 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

250 

16,863 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

West    Shore    Association, 

May  25, 

3  Feb.    28, 

Jan.      5, 

15,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

_ 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

West  Stockbridge  Lime  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

16,500 

55,798 

12,540 

with 

6,775 

pany,  West  Stockbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

m'oh'y 

West  Ware  Paper  Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

50,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Westboro'     Hat     Company, 

July    17, 

July    14, 

July     1, 

15,000 

35,000 

12,000 

33,478 

144,722 

Westborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westboro  Inn  Inc.,  Westbor- 

Aug. 28, 

Aug.  12, 

July     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

600 

1,813 

ough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Western  Felt  Works,  Boston, 

May   14, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

Mch.  31, 
1914. 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,161 

1,956 

Western      Massachusetts 

Mch.  25, 

5  Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

2,704 

2,674 

20,859 

10,000 

Cadillac  Company,  Spring- 
field. 
Western  Massachusetts  Con- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Oct.     2, 

Se,pt.    2, 

July     1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

tracting   Company,   West- 
field. 
Western  Produce  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Westfield    Agricultural    and 

Sept.  23, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

15,000 

10,900 

- 

- 

22 

Athletic   Company,   West- 
field. 
Westfield    Box    and    Shook 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.      2, 

Deo.   31, 

6,000 

_ 

4,000 

21,173 

5,785 

Company,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Westfield    Brick    Company, 

June     1, 

3  May  14, 

Mch.  31, 

80,000 

82,000 

28,685 

16,985 

1,425 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield    Cigar    Company, 

Dec.     6, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

340 

451 

Springfield  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Westfield    Cigar    Company, 

Nov.  23, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

480 

439 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield     Coal     Company, 

May  11, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  31, 

7,500 

11 1,.300 

775 

1,715 

6,430 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield  Laundry  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     1, 

4,000 

- 

2,500 

- 

1,959 

The,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield    Power    Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      5, 

100,000 

116,795 

28,060 

703 

5,173 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

J914. 

Westfield  Pure  Food  Associa- 

Aug. 17, 

3  June  23, 

June     1, 

100,000 

- 

5,000 

24,941 

6,089 

tion,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield    Times    Company, 

Oct.    29, 

Oct.      9, 

June   15, 

15,000 

- 

10,500 

3,200 

2,100 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield    Whip    Company, 

Jan.    22, 

_ 

Deo.     1, 

17  _ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

Weston-Thurston    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

500 

1,227 

9,059 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westville  Spinning  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

33,628 

19,109 

31,292 

16,610 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westwood   Farm   Milk   Co., 

Jan.    12, 

Nov.  14, 

Sept.  30, 

16,000 

- 

1,295 

200 

9,274 

Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Weth^rbee    Brothers     Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

500 

75 

394 

pany,  .Arlington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  Franchise. 

2  Leases. 

3  Adjourned. 
■■  Good  will. 


5  In  lieu  of  annual. 

6  Stocks. 

'  Patent  rights. 
8  Trade-marks. 


9  Implements  of   trade  and   oflSce 

furniture. 
1"  Implements  of  trade. 
11  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  657 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

5"^    • 
to  ca  — 

gS  o 

3 
O 

a 

a 

% 

1 

-o 
a 

1 

Oh 

o 
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-2 

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03 -O 

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3 

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H 

- 

- 

S2,500 

S5,000 

$4,500 

- 

$500 

- 

- 

- 

$5,000 

- 

1  S3,000 

5,000 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

377 

2,826 

1,000 

$1,826 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,826 

- 

- 

3,200 

11,000 

10,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,000 

- 

2  400 

11,004 

31,017 

5,000 

12,017 

- 

$14,000 

- 

- 

31,017 

4  $11,900 

- 

- 

23,900 

15,000 

- 

8,900 

- 

- 

- 

23,900 

- 

- 

653 

75,766 

16,500 

55,572 

- 

- 

$3,694 

- 

75,766 

- 

- 

37,500 

57,500 

50,000 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,500 

- 

- 

- 

225,200 

15,000 

322 

- 

- 

209,878 

- 

225,200 

- 

- 

- 

2,413 

1,000 

915 

- 

- 

- 

$498 

2,413 

- 

9,877 

13,994 

10,000 

3,994 

- 

- 

- 

13,994 

- 

6  1,100 

- 

37,337 

10,000 

13,426 

- 

- 

- 

13,911 

37,337 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,922 

8,350 

200 

- 

750 

- 

1,622 

10,922 

- 

- 

- 

30,958 

6,000 

22,546 

- 

- 

- 

2,412 

30,958 

- 

- 

- 

129,095 

80,000 

4,438 

- 

37,800 

- 

6,857 

129,095 

'  1,000 
8  900 

i  1,000 
'500 

9  500 
10  500 

1,199 
3,497 

5,390 
5,416 

5,000 
5,000 

390 
416 

5,390 
5,416 

^500 

12  500 
"  1,073 

4,998 

11,793 

9,957 

7,500 
4,000 

744 

5,957 

_ 

■  3,300 

_ 

249 

11,793 
9,957 

- 

- 

150,731 

100,000 

102 

"37,000 

15  984 

- 

12,645 

150,731 

- 

16 157,500 

- 

193,530 

100,000 

22,676 

- 

- 

- 

70,854 

193,530 

« 2,000 

- 

4,860 

22,660 

15,000 

278 

- 

7,382 

- 

- 

22,660 

4  7,000 

- 

- 

17,786 

9,500 

5,727 

- 

- 

- 

2,559 

17,786 

- 

- 

- 

100,639 

50,000 

27,168 

- 

- 

- 

23,471 

100,639 

*  10,273 

13  3,600 

- 

24,642 

16,000 

6,028 

- 

- 

2,614 

- 

24,642 

4  3,000 

- 

242 

4,211 

4,010 

201 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,211 

12  Railroad  track. 
1^  Equipment. 
1^  Mortgage. 


15  Deferred  credit. 

16  Stock  in  corporation. 


1'  The  entire  capital  stock  of  this 
company  was  purchased  in  1893 
by  the  United  States  ^Vhip  Co. 

18  Horses,  teams,  bottles,  cans,  etc. 


658 


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[1914. 


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hen  Certificate   was 
filed. 

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1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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1 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc-  , 
ess. 

& 

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Q 

< 

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IS 

S 

a 

Wetherell  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  19, 
1914. 

Feb.    14, 
1914. 

Jan.    31, 
1914. 

$10,000 

- 

- 

$2,040 

$16,260 

Wetmore-Savage    Co.,    Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

2  Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

92,258 

392,165 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wetumpka  Fruit  Company, 

Sept.  30, 

July   28, 

July      1, 

80,000 

$67,000 

$650 

14,500 

40,538 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Weymouth  Art  Leather  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

10,766 

16,622 

13,178 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Weymouth     Water      Power 

Aug.     4, 

July    27, 

June  30, 

65,000 

20,000 

with  R.  E. 

- 

10 

Company,  Weymouth. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whalom  Lake  Launch  Com- 

Dec. 27, 

Nov.  11, 

Nov.     1, 

1,500 

- 

- 

1,200 

273 

pany,  Worcester. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Whalom  Sanitorium,  Lunen- 

Sept. 30, 

Aug.  31, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

175 

burg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wheeler  Estabrook  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

3,000 

- 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wheeler   Express   Company, 

May  20, 

May     4, 

Apr.    30, 

4,000 

- 

- 

8  4,000 

1,899 

Marlborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wheeler  Foundry  Company 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

3,972 

5,590 

15,389 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wheeler  Reflector  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

14,779 

11,532 

42,435 

29,716 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Where  To  Go  Bureau,  Inc., 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    3, 

Feb.    17, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,245 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whidden  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

14,215 

- 

81,928 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whitaker-Cushing  Company, 

May   13, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

218 

400 

2,308 

6,660 

The,  Ayer. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whitaker     Reed     Company, 

May     8, 

Apr.   21, 

Mch.  31, 

20.000 

- 

7,837 

4,037 

3,655 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitall  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

9,542 

103,087 

60,959 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whitcomb     &      Kavanaugh 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

3,000 

3,500 

88,991 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

"Whitcomb-Blaisdell  Machine 

Oct.    29, 

2  Oct.    19, 

June  30, 

350,000 

145,349 

260,600 

207,637 

40,966 

Tool  Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

White  and  Bagley  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

7,000 

14,572 

2,513 

17,559 

33,847 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

White  and  Wyckoff  Manufac- 

Feb.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

167,284 

74,832 

250,956 

182,261 

turing  Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

White  Automobile  Co.,  Brock- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

3,635 

19,776 

11,963 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

White  Entertainment  Bureau, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.  17, 

2,000 

- 

- 

890 

3,546 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

White  Marble  and    Terazzo 

Apr.    14, 

16  Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

10,639 

25,276 

3,424 

39,477 

Company,  The,  Lee. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

White  Motor  Car  Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

590 

2,136 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'^ 

White  River  Leather  Com- 

May  19, 

17  _ 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

279 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

White  Rock  Water  Company 

Ap(r.     6, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  18, 

60,000 

- 

- 

22,595 

3,774 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

White  .Smith  Music  Publish- 

Mch.- 26, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

26,890 

42,205 

49,022 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

White,  Son  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

7,979 

3,112 

101,414 

56,020 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

White  Star  Egg  &  Fruit  Com- 

Apr.  27, 

Dec.   10, 

Nov.  30, 

10,500 

- 

- 

6,104 

5,494 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

White  Warner  Company,  The, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

73,000 

10,000 

46,477 

85,928 

Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Investments. 
2  Adjourned. 
■"  Good  will. 
*  Process. 


Treasury  stock  put  in  by  stock- 
holders. 
Water  rights. 
Hospital  furnishing. 


s  And  horses,  teams,  etc. 

9  Office  equipment, 
i"  Patent  rights. 
1'  Trade  name. 


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659 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued, 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

M. 

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1  810,217 

- 

$28,517 

$10,000 

$1,495 

- 

- 

- 

$17,022 

$28,517 

- 

- 

- 

484,423 

250,000 

135,382 

- 

- 

$99,041 

- 

484,423 

- 

- 

- 

122,688 

72,750 

200 

- 

- 

49,738 

- 

122,688 

3  $10,000 

i  38,031 
5  40,000 
6 15,000 

$16,082 

144,679 
35,010 

100,000 
35,000 

7,702 

- 

$36,977 
10 

_ 

- 

144,679 
35,010 

- 

- 

327 

1,800 

1,500 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,800 

- 

'  3,250 

2,011 

5,436 

3,750 

1,686 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,436 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,899 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,899 

5,899 

3 10,000 

- 

- 

34,951 

19,100 

6,241 

- 

5,000 

4,610 

- 

34,951 

- 

- 

- 

98,462 

65,000 

16,517 

- 

12,546 

- 

4,399 

98,462 

?•  15,000 

3  207 

- 

17,452 

15,000 

2,072 

- 

- 

- 

380 

17,452 

3  50,000 

- 

19,943 

166,086 

100,000 

41,086 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

166,086 

- 

- 

- 

9,586 

3,000 

4,944 

- 

415 

- 

1,227 

9,586 

10  200 
3  5,000 

"500 
12  4,773 

- 

21,229 
178,361 

16,000 
50,000 

1,250 
50,151 

- 

40,000 

3,979 

38,210 

21,229 
178,361 

33,000 

- 

- 

98,491 

25,000 

52,573 

$10,000 

- 

- 

10,918 

98,491 

- 

- 

- 

654,552 

350,000 

21,151 

53,260 

117,141 

113,000 

- 

654,552 

"  19,382 

- 

: 

68,491 
694,715 

7,000 
274,600 

37,802 

100,000 

155,242 

50,000 
13  500 

13  83,288 

10,991 
43,783 

68,491 
694,715 

- 

- 

1,483 

36,857 

20,000 

4,798 

- 

12,059 

- 

- 

36,857 

- 

15  966 

- 

5,402 

2,000 

3,270 

- 

- 

- 

132 

5,402 

- 

- 

- 

78,816 

15,000 

2,278 

- 

56,250 

5,288 

- 

78,816 

- 

- 

4,361 

7,087 

5,000 

1,087 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

7,087 

3  70,000 

- 

18,721 

89,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

39,000 

- 

- 

89,000 

3  59,800 

13  200 

- 

86,369 

60,000 

1,674 

- 

19,000 

- 

5,695 

86,369 

- 

30,872 

15  3,419 

20  848 

21 11,500 

23  1,400 

- 

148,989 
184,292 

12,998 

100,000 
125,000 

10,500 

10,364 
16,042 

660 

- 

- 

35,664 
19  2,961 

39,193 
22  4,057 

1,838 

148,989 
184,292 

12,998 

- 

- 

215,405 

100,000 

40,905 

- 

74,500 

- 

- 

215,405 

12  Tools  and  fixtures. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

11  Trade-marks  and  electrotypes. 
15  Fixtures. 


16  Date  of  postponement. 

17  None  held  in  1913. 

18  Office  furniture. 
10  Guarantee. 


20  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Investment. 

22  Reserve  against  accouhts  receivable. 

23  Horses,  wagons  and  fixtures. 


660 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


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Whitin    Machine    Works, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.   31, 

$600,000 

$300,000 

$500,000 

$441,056 

$2,677,215 

Northbridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whiting     Chain     Company, 

July     6, 

iJune  17 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

9,859 

14,715 

14,080 

Plainville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whiting  Cigar  Manufacturing 

July   23, 

July     1 

June  26, 

25,000 

- 

1,009 

857 

918 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whiting  Manufacturing  Com- 

May  14, 

4  May   11 

Feb.    28, 

95,000 

- 

20,430 

33,793 

454 

pany,  Northborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whiting     Paper     Company, 

Mch.    3, 

6  _ 

Dee.  31, 

300,000 

445,377 

125,000 

224,351 

1,599,582 

Holyoke. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whitman   and    Keith   Com- 

Oct.   27, 

July     6 

May     8, 

80,000 

12,000 

668 

131,212 

140,590 

pany,  Brockton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitman  Chemical  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    15 

Jan.    15, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitman  Hudson  Company, 

Sept.    8, 

July     1 

July      1, 

3,000 

- 

1,264 

2,547 

1,831 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitman  Manufacturing 

Aug.     7, 

May    5 

May    5, 

120,000 

64,175 

2,500 

- 

1,690 

Company,  Whitman. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitman   Mills,   New   Bed- 

Feb.    6, 

Feb.     3 

Dec.   27, 

2,000,000 

903,161 

2,026,580 

638,692 

152,567 

ford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whitman   Times   Company, 

Aug.     8, 

Apr.     4 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

100 

1,738 

Whitman. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitman,  Ward  &  Lee  Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    16 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

29,987 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W  h  i  t  m  0  r  e  Manufacturing 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

105,259 

85,153 

75,120 

70,592 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whitney  and  Calhoun,  Incor- 

Apr.   13, 

Feb.     7 

Feb.   27, 

5,000 

- 

355 

434 

809 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitney    Coal    and    Grain 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.    13 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

2,500 

2,000 

5,305 

12,4.58 

Company,  Concord. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitney    Law    Corporation, 

Aug.  28, 

Apr.     8 

Apr.     1, 

75,000 

- 

4,013 

2,358 

73,346 

New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Whitney   Reed   Corporation, 

Apr.    28, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

20,000 

2,642 

22,509 

52,394 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whiton    and   Haynes    Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Dec.   29 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

3,500 

7,500 

72,923 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Whittaker     Chain     Tread 

Nov.  23, 

Nov.  12 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

600 

7,600 

718 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whittemore  Shoe  Company, 

May  21, 

Apr.    15 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,991 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whittemore-Woodbury  Com- 

Aug. 17, 

July    24 

June  30, 

20,000 

1,057 

2,055 

10,793 

46,805 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whittemore-Wright        Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    26 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

20,837 

24,003 

pany,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whitten-Gilmore    Company, 

Sept.  18, 

Sept.  17 

July   31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

- 

66,398 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Whittenton    Hosiery     Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.    11 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

475 

9,980 

10,852 

16,963 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whittenton     Manufacturing 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.    18 

Dec.  27, 

600,000 

539,196 

with  R.  E. 

584,648 

510,876 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Whittier  Machine  Company, 

June  19, 

Mch.    8 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1906. 

1913. 

Whittier  Woodenware  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.  10 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

40,931 

28,578 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wickersham  Quoin  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.    12 

Feb.    12, 

6,500 

- 

20 1,657 

1,320 

2,744 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wickstead        Manufacturing 

July   28, 

June     6 

June     4, 

3,000 

- 

800 

2,000 

725 

Company,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Widen    Lord    Tanning    Co., 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    17 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

45,469 

22  52,026 

33,099 

65,636 

Danvers. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wight  Brothers  (Inc.),  Bos- 

Jan.   14, 

Nov.     5 

Nov.    1, 

36,000 

- 

- 

22,829 

62,225 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

>  Adjourned. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Good  will. 

■>  In  lieu  of  annual. 


■'  Patent  rights. 
6  None  held  in  1914. 
'  Improvements. 
8  Reserve  for  repairs. 


9  Trade-marks. 

>"  Labor,  insurance  and  interest. 
>i  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
12  Type,  etc. 


1914. 


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661 


o/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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$600,000 

$273,808 

- 

$412,000 

$50,000 

$2,582,463 

83,918,271 

- 

2  Sl,905 

$24,004 

64,563 

29,000 

9,910 

- 

25,653 

- 

- 

64,563 

3  $3,500 

- 

3,763 

10,047 

7,800 

150 

$500 

1,597 

- 

- 

10,047 

5  59,915 

- 

16,598 

131,190 

85,000 

12,813 

3,000 

30,377 

- 

131,190 

_ 

'  44,447 

- 

2,438,757 
284,470 

300,000 
80,000 

132,288 
38,420 

_ 

145,444 

1,606,469 
s  400,000 

20,606 

2,438,757 
284,470 

0 1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

716 

6,358 

3,000 

3,358 

.- 

- 

- 

- 

6,358 

- 

- 

51,635 

120,000 

120,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

120,000 

- 

10  55,578 

- 

3,776,578 

2,000,000 

1,423 

- 

830,000 

11341,612 

603,543 

3,776,578 

3 10,000 

12  350 

13  100 

2  373 
14  5,600 
15 1,098 

- 

4,288 

46,960 

337,222 

1,360 
34,500 
125,000 

540 
2,195 

21,780 

2,000 
84,291 

100,174 

388 
12,460 
3,782 

4,288 

46,960 

337,222 

- 

i«  1,348 

2,374 

5,320 

3,500 

270 

- 

1,550 

- 

- 

5,320 

3  2,801 

- 

- 

25,084 

20,000 

5,064 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,064 

- 

- 

42,746 

122,463 

51,500 

65,665 

1,891 

3,407 

- 

- 

122,463 

- 

- 

- 

97,545 

50,000 

12,606 

- 

20,000 

i~  12,723 

2,216 

97,545 

- 

- 

- 

83,923 

10,000 

22,372 

- 

- 

- 

51,551 

83,923 

9  500 
3 106,152 

- 

809 

115,570 
6,800 

3,880 
2,000 

~ 

105,000 
2,200 

6,690 
IS  2,600 

~ 

~ 

115,570 

6,800 

- 

- 

60,710 

20,000 

4,686 

- 

- 

4,500 

31,524 

60,710 

3  5,000 

- 

49,840 

20,200 

22,523 

- 

- 

- 

7,117 

49,840 

8 10,000 

- 

- 

76,398 

24,000 

4,206 

- 

- 

48,192 

- 

76,398 

- 

- 

- 

38,270 

15,250 

16,050 

- 

3,565 

11  2,500 

905 

38,270 

- 

- 

- 

1,634,720 

600,000 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

- 

34,720 

1,634,720 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

5  2,500 

21200 

- 

69,509 
8,421 

30,000 
6,500 

23,201 
19  7,771 

1,368 

: 

6,000 

11 1,536 

1,001 
553 

69,509 
8,421 

- 

- 

- 

3,525 

2,250 

729 

- 

- 

- 

546 

3,525 

- 

- 

27,705 

196,830 
112,759 

65,000 
36,000 

20,970 
1,297 

- 

15,000 
75,462 

72,773 
23  23,087 

- 

196,830 
112,759 

13  Office  fixtures. 

11  Stock  in  other  companies. 

15  Securities. 

16  Fixtures. 


1'  Depreciation  reserve. 

18  Cash  loan. 

19  Due  directors. 

2"  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


21  Patterns. 

22  And  fixtures. 

23  Reserves. 


662 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


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Merchandise, 
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Wight-Thayer         Company, 

July   29, 

July   28 

May     1, 

$10,000 

_ 

.S750 

$19,413 

$17,773 

The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wilbur     L.     Taylor,     Inc., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,934 

Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wilcox   and   Brewer   Manu- 

Apr.    7, 

Mch.  16 

Dec.   31, 

1,200 

- 

300 

1,200 

- 

facturing  Company,  Athol. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wilcox  and  Hathaway  Com- 

Oct.     5, 

July     6 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,791 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wilder   Ice   Company,   The, 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   27, 

20,000 

.S3,000 

J  382 

- 

359 

Hanover. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wiley  and  Russell  Manufac- 

Mch. 12, 

Mch.  11 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

65,537 

139,292 

187,692 

83,950 

turing    Company,    Green- 
field. 
Wilhelm-Dexter      Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Feb.    18, 

8  Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

28,487 

20,079 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wilkins  Storehouse  Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      5 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

258 

Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

•■     1913. 

Will    &    Baumer    Company, 

Oct.      9, 

June  30 

June  30, 

20,000 

- 

1,755 

9,763 

30,312 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Will  W.  Mayhew  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

1,527 

17,171 

11,096 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Willard   Welsh   Realty   Co., 

Dec.     2, 

Nov.  28 

Nov.  15, 

50,000 

89,847 

- 

607 

2,643 

Boston  (for  1913). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Willard   Welsh   Realty    Co., 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.  24 

Nov.  15, 

50,000 

112,383 

- 

232 

745 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  A.  Clark  Coal  Com- 

May  18, 

May  11 

May     1, 

50,000 

8,405 

300 

5,946 

30,703 

pany,  Northampton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  A.  Davis  Company, 

Sept.  23, 

June     9 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,063 

3,625 

795 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William   A.   Hardy   &   Sons 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

124,540 

15,344 

108,148 

53,193 

Company,  Fitohburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  A.  Slater  Mills,  Inc., 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

250.000 

95,000 

161,950 

369,815 

203,474 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  A.  Thompson  Com- 

Aug. 28, 

Aug.    19 

Mch.    2, 

3,000 

- 

- 

9,971 

5,393 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William    Allen    Son's    Com- 

June  29, 

May    4 

,     May     1, 

25,000 

- 

9,250 

22,455 

15,609 

panv,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William    B.    Whiting    Coal 

May  27, 

May   19 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

3,000 

H  7,000 

4,648 

48,255 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William    Baylies    Company, 

Aug.  26, 

Apr.     5 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

300 

13,000 

6,150 

Incorporated,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914 

Wm.   Bourne   &   Son   Piano 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.   27 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

12,779 

4,284 

Company,  Needham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William   C.   Atwater  &   Co. 

June     9, 

May  27 

Apr.    30, 

100,000 

100,400 

15,000 

72,747 

117,729 

(Incorporated),  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  C.  Dillon  Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Jan.    13 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

50 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William    C.    Norcross   Com- 

May 21, 

Mch.  27 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

18,011 

53,113 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William     Carter     Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.   10 

Dec.   31, 

2,500,000 

180,683 

190,157 

- 

1,036,8.35 

The,  Needham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William   Curtis'   Sons  Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

26,762 

- 

162,926 

64,881 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wm.    E.    Doyle    Co.,    Inc., 

June     1, 

Feb.     4 

,     Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

600 

9,756 

Boston . 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  E.  Livingston  Com- 

May   4, 

Apr.    29 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

.  7,193 

18,670 

pany,  Lowell. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  F.  Mayo  Company, 

June     6, 

Mch.  10 

,     Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

311,066 

197,787 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

'  Good  will. 

2  Wagons,  horses,  vehicles,  etc. 

'  Investments. 

"  And  fixtures. 


5  Subscription  received  on  capital 

stock. 
"  Consignments. 
'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


8  Adjourned, 
s  Office  furniture. 
"  Patent  rights. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


663 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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LUBILITIES. 

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5,000 

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6,734 

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- 

285,000 

189,900 
'.33,446 

- 

4,608 
583,328 

- 

- 

2,025 

.50,591 

.50,000 

591 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,591 

- 

- 

1,754 

2,012 

125 

1,887 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,012 

- 

- 

- 

41,830 

20,000 

20,074 

- 

- 

- 

1,756 

41,830 

- 

- 

- 

29,794 

12,000 

7,809 

- 

- 

4,835 

5,150 

29,794 

- 

9  118 

- 

93,215 

50,000 

26,953 

- 

- 

16,262 

- 

93,215 

"2,500 

9  541 

15,349 

131,750 

50,000 

81,750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

131,750 

- 

11  7,669 

574 

53,597 

28,500 

5,. 597 

- 

19,.500 

- 

- 

53,597 

10  200 

12 1,000 

11 

- 

2,752 

9,436 

5,000 

1,074 

- 

3,362 

- 

- 

9,436 

9 1,754 
3  200 
1,029 

~ 

303,179 
831,268 

100,000 
250,000 

27,043 
14,709 

w  $60,000 

: 

50,000 
424,322 

66,136 
142,237 

303,179 
831,268 

- 

- 

~ 

15,364 

3,000 

10,060 

- 

1,194 

1,110 

- 

15,364 

- 

- 

- 

47,314 

25,000 

18,329 

- 

- 

3,985 

- 

47,314 

1 12,000 

15  7,450 
i«  2,500 

: 

72,853 
31,450 

40,000 
25,000 

1,482 
3,000 

~ 

_ 

'  18,566 

12,805 
3,450 

72,853 
31,450 

1 5,000 

1'  1,090 

5,088 

28,241 

16,600 

11,641 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,241 

- 

30 

- 

.305,906 

100,000 

200,191 

- 

- 

- 

5,715 

305,906 

1500 

- 

1,445 

3,495 

1,000 

491 

2,004 

- 

- 

- 

3,495- 

- 

IS  6,355 

- 

77,479 

3,000 

46,134 

- 

- 

28,345 

- 

77,479 

i«  184,574 
12 175,000 
1 360,000 

11  6,991 

2,127,249 
251,560 

1,660,600 
60,000 

177,113 

28,557 

155,000 
160,529 

134,536 
2,059 

415 

2,127,249 
251,560 

1 10,000 

19 1,450 

7,061 

28,866 

20,000 

8,866 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,866 

- 

11 3,184 

- 

29,047 

10,500 

7,326 

- 

- 

- 

11,221 

29,047 

- 

20  800 

- 

509,653 

1.50,000 

i 

.342,336 

- 

- 

- 

17,317 

509,653 

11  Equipment. 

12  Trade-marks. 

13  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
M  And  coal  pocket. 


15  Mortgage  and  real  estate  bond. 
1*  Personal  property. 
1'  Leased  pianos. 


18  Horses,  teams,  etc. 

19  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

20  Fixtures. 


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William  F.  Mosser  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.     3, 

.$2,000,000 

1  $953,802 

with  R.  E. 

$1,901,797 

$732,328 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company, 

Dec.     2, 

Sept.  26, 

Aug.  31, 

5  400,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Boston  (1903). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company, 

Dec.   26, 

6  Nov.  24, 

Aug.  31, 

4,100,000 

- 

- 

657,430 

488,836 

Boston  (1912). 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wm.  Forsyth  &  Sons  Com- 

July   23, 

May     4, 

May     1, 

8,000 

11,270 

$4,£07 

14,500 

4,885 

pany,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  G.  Barker  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

95,000 

- 

- 

1,166 

182,850 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William   G.   Bell   Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

12  4,089 

24,571 

20,722 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William    G.    Webber    Com- 

June    4, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

115,744 

63,640 

pany,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William   Gilligan   Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    12, 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

2,000 

1,000 

4,720 

1,790 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  H.  Bangs  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,292 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  H.  Bassett  Company, 

July    20, 

15  .July    17, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

927 

4,386 

4,806 

Bridgewater. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  H.  Burns  Company, 

Oct.      2, 

Sept.  22, 

Aug.  31, 

350,000 

- 

38,140 

204,334 

81,320 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wm.  H.  Gallison  Co.,  The, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

38,000 

37,399 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  H.  Mitchell  &  So.n 

May  25, 

May  18, 

Apr.   30, 

40,000 

- 

- 

3,753 

42,869 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wm.     H.     Wilkinson     Co., 

June  24, 

June  10, 

May  31, 

20,000 

6,321 

19,730 

5,399 

4,293 

Medway. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William   H.    Wood   Lumber 

Mch.    6, 

6  Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

2,688 

4,675 

109,214 

103,434 

Co.,  Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  J.  Bride  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

4,000 

2,000 

1,673 

2,085 

Reading. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  J.  Haire  Company, 

May   12, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

17,769 

48,635 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  J.  McCarthy  Com- 

May 14, 

May     6, 

Apr.    15, 

5,000 

- 

5,000 

- 

2,800 

pany,  The,  Somerville. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William    J.    Murdock    Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

6,155 

11,763 

18,670 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William     J.     Rafferty     Co., 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,042 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  L.  Browne  Electric 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

- 

600 

5,550 

4,726 

Company,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William    L.    Davis    Co., 

Apr.    10, 

Ja-n.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,440 

3,758 

1,644 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

• 

William  L.  Dines,  Jr.  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

4,060 

12,258 

5,287 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William   M.  Flanders  Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

- 

- 

135,819 

180,165 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William   M.  Horrigan  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

500 

1,300 

300 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William    M.    Williams   Spe- 

Aug.    5, 

Dec.   26, 

Dec.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

362 

246 

cialty     Company,       The, 
Springfield. 
William    N.    Flynt    Granite 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

May  13, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

49,500 

13,000 

32,000 

43,919 

Company,  Monson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  N.  McKenna  Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,895 

3,603 

7,864 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

1  And  fixtures. 

^  Stocks  in  corporation. 

3  Unearned  interest,  in.surance  and 

expenses. 
^  Reserves. 


^  Corporation  has  sold  its  assets  to 
new  company  of  same  name. 

8  Adjourned. 

'  Good  will. 

8  Investments  and  shares  in  other 
companies. 


'  Fixtures  and  equipment, 
w  Prepaid  items, 
n  Depreciation. 
I-  And  plant. 
"  Fixtures. 


1914. 


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665 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Patent   Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 
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2 $51,694 
3 19,926 

- 

$3,659,547 

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$2,000,000 

$76,746 

- 

$885,000 

$637,575 
4  60,226 

- 

$3,659,547 

'$1,000,000 

8  345,015 

9 18,776 

i»  254,270 

- 

2,764,327 
35,562 

2,010,000 
8,000 

225,944 
2,050 

- 

283,500 

244,883 

$25,512 

2,764,327 
35,562 

- 

- 

- 

184,016 

95,000 

51,494 

- 

15,000 

11  2,500 

20,022 

184,016 

- 

- 

- 

49,382 

25,000 

10,352 

- 

10,000 

4,030 

- 

49,382 

7  500 

13  4,600 
"32,000 

S13,960 

215,984 

23,970 

100,000 
20,000 

75,992 
3,970 

- 

_ 

39,992 

- 

215,984 
23,970 

- 

- 

- 

2,292 

300 

1,760 

- 

- 

- 

232 

2,292 

•  1,300 

- 

176 

11,595 

5,000 

3,195 

$3,400 

- 

- 

- 

11,595 

- 

16  3,200 

- 

326,994 

278,100 

1,269 

- 

40,000 

1'  6,668 

957 

326,994 

- 

13  500 

- 

77,399 

50,000 

26,125 

- 

- 

- 

1,274 

77,399 

'5,000 
22  7,969 

25 

18  588 
"639 
20  274 

53,148 
43,712 

30,000 
20,000 

5,157 
2,040 

23  7,000 

14,672 

16,773 
21 1,218 

53,148 
43,712 

- 

~ 

- 

220,011 

50,000 

46,683 

- 

97,318 

26,010 

- 

220,011 

- 

- 

2,567 

12,325 

12,000 

325 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,325 

'  10,000 

- 

- 

76,404 

50,000 

24,136 

- 

- 

2,268 

- 

76,404 

- 

- 

- 

7,800 

5,000 

2,200 

- 

- 

- 

600 

7,800 

- 

- 

- 

36,588 

10,000 

6,632 

- 

16,808 

- 

3,148 

36,588 

7  2,500 

- 

563 

5,105 

5,000 

105 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,105 

'400 

- 

- 

11,276 

6,220 

3,673 

- 

- 

- 

1,383 

11,276 

'5,000 

- 

- 

11,842 

10,000 

833 

- 

949 

- 

60 

11,842 

'2,000 

24  4,354 

25  329 

26 1,460 

27  2,500 

28  3,889 

5,584 

33,872 
323,833 

2,100 

10,000 
155,000 

1,550 

3,838 
29,024 

234 

- 

20,034 
128,931 

10,878 

_ 
316 

33,872 
323,833 

2,100 

- 

- 

- 

608 

500 

108 

- 

- 

■       - 

- 

608 

- 

- 

- 

•    138,419 

100,000 

27,079 

- 

- 

- 

11,340 

138,419 

'  10,000 

- 

588 

23,950 

17,410 

3,540 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

23,950 

1'  Construction. 

1=  In  lieu  of  annual. 

1'  Patent  patterns  and  designs. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

18  Tools. 


1'  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
2<'  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Provision  for  bad  debts. 

22  Patent  rights. 

23  Bonds. 


2*  Patterns  and  drawings. 

25  Office  fixtures. 

26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2'  Treasury  stock. 

28  Prepaid  expenses. 


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Assets. 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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William  P.  Bonbright  &  Co., 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

$68,040 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wm.     P.     Proctor     Co., 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.     8, 

Oct.      1, 

.50,000 

$33,454 

.$20,211 

$120,625 

37,922 

Chelmsford. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

William     Pathie     Company, 

Sept.    14, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.     1, 

20,000 

4,707 

5,456 

7,600 

9,723 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  Pat  on  Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Nov.  15, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

5,000 

3,789 

19,810 

2,509 

Grafton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

William     Paton     Company, 

Nov.  12, 

Oct.    13, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

5,000 

3,858 

19,052 

2,927 

Grafton  (2d  return). 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  Porter  &  Son,  Incor- 

Oct.     2, 

June  15, 

May     1, 

50,000 

'31,209 

22,869 

21,579 

37,642 

porated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William  Reed  &  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

8  Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

20,000 

1,285 

17,435 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wm.  S.  Haynes  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.    17, 
1914. 

Jan.    12, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

25,000 

- 

850 

984 

4,666 

William  S.  Hills  Company, 

May  26, 

May  20, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

2,118 

- 

17,017 

32,446 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

William    Underwood     Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

43,.536 

4,244 

113,830 

295,650 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William   W.   Babcock   Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

222,482 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  W.  Bevan  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    25, 

Dee.   31, 

20,000 

- 

8,200 

14,127 

20,407 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

William  W.  Edgar  Company, 

July    20, 

July    14, 

June  30, 

25,000 

16,000 

- 

7,148 

14,815 

Belmont. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams  Alumni  House  In- 

Sept. 29, 

June     1, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

56,312 

- 

793 

538 

corporated,  The,  Williams- 
town. 
Williams  and  Bridges  Com- 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

42,166 

12,672 

28,786 

30,339 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Williams  and  Everett  Com- 

Aug. 24, 

3  Aug.  21, 

May     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

125 

564 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams    and    Twigg    Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

17  3,538 

2,500 

421 

pany,  Waltham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams     Auto     Company, 

May  19, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

2,500 

- 

- 

18  100 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams   Book   Store   Com- 

May    9, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

15,816 

4,092 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams    Bros.    Fish    Com- 

Nov. 23, 

Oct.      5, 

Sept.    7, 

15,000 

- 

200 

230 

4,204 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams  Cut  Sole  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

3,808 

77,177 

135,753 

ton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Williams-Kneeland  Company, 

July    17, 

8  July     3, 

May  31, 

200,000 

15,000 

with  R.  E. 

53,102 

312,567 

Braintree. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williams  Manufacturing 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

84,276 

26,182 

27,246 

57,167 

Company,     The,     North- 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

ampton. 
Williams  Market,  Boston,     . 

May  28, 
1914. 

May  20, 
1914. 

May  20, 
1914. 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,027 

Williams  Stove  Lining  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Mch.  16, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

10,000 

300 

14,536 

17,421 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williamsburg  Manufacturing 

Feb.    24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dee.   31, 

50,000 

- 

3,685 

4,214 

2,070 

Company,  Williamsburg. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Williamson-Housman     Com- 

July    9, 

June   12, 

May  30, 

200,000 

- 

64,817 

66,501 

45,106 

pany,  Framingham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Williamstown     Glass     Sales 

Feb.    11, 

Nov.  22, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

29  9,021 

27,981 

35,053 

Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Willimansett  Ice  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

32,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

The,  Holyoke. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

>  Good   will,   leasehold   Contracts, 

etc. 
2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
•'  Office  furniture. 
'  Sinkint;  fund. 
'•  Patent  rights. 


8  Improvements,  etc. 
'  Less  debts. 

8  Adjourned. 

9  Trade-marks. 
10  Good  will. 

1'  Fixtures,  teams,  etc. 


12  Stock  in  other  companies. 

13  Payments  in  advance. 
1''  Investments. 

15  Mortgage. 

1'  Depreciation  reserve. 


1914.1 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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2  $4,295 

- 

$78,296 

$10,000 

■  - 

- 

$68,296 

- 

$78,296 

- 

- 

- 

212,212 

50,000 

$29,474 

- 

128,541 

$1,740 

$2,457 

212,212 

- 

3  195 

- 

27,681 

20,000 

- 

~ 

2,550 

^  3,723 

1,408 

27,681 

5  820 

«219 

$14,537 

46,684 

46,100 

584 

- 

- 

- 

.      - 

46,684 

=  820 

- 

18,555 

50,212 

46,100 

4,112 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,212 

- 

- 

- 

113,299 

50,000 

29,729 

- 

20,295 

- 

13,275 

113,299 

- 

- 

- 

38,720 

20,000 

1,565 

- 

- 

- 

17,155 

38,720 

3  500 
i»  1,000 
s  5,000 

11 5,795 

: 

8,000 
62,376 

5,000 
40,000 

11,684 

_ 

10,500 

_ 

3,000 
192 

8,000 
62,376 

9  2,500 

12 1,755 

- 

461,515 

100,000 

141,102 

- 

100,000 

120,413 

- 

461,515 

i»  15,000 
i»  3,000 

13  423 
"300 

- 

237,482 
46,457 
37,963 

5,000 
17,000 
25,000 

86,327 

10,005 

432 

15  $5,000 

- 

146,155 
19,452 
7,531 

with 
surplus 

237,482 
46,457 
37,963 

- 

2  7,500 

33,056 

98,199 

13,700 

959 

30,000 

52,682 

16  858 

- 

98,199 

- 

- 

- 

113,963 

30,000 

13,719 

14,500 

15,630 

32,959 

7,155 

113,963 

- 

- 

26,505 

27,194 

25,000 

2,194 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,194 

- 

- 

- 

6,459 

5,000 

234 

■ 

- 

187 

1,038 

6,459 

10  500 

"100 

2,717 

3,417 

2,500 

917 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,417 

- 

20947 

- 

20,855 

1,000 

29 

- 

19,826 

- 

■- 

20,855 

10  8,000 

- 

- 

12,634 

7,510 

1,367 

- 

2,500 

- 

1,257 

12,634 

- 

- 

- 

216,738 

40,000 

173,797 

- 

- 

2,941 

- 

216,738 

- 

21  7,336 
2211,980 

- 

399,985 
194,871 

23  222,000 
124,500 

167,029 

4,274 
26  678 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
26,000 

2J  10,582 
2-  8,297 

25374 
31,122 

399,985 
194,871 

- 

28  73,000 

^ 

78,027 

51,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,127 

78,027 

- 

- 

- 

42,257 

25,000 

2,385 

7,500 

- 

3,914 

3,458 

42,257 

10  2,000 

- 

3,421 

15,390 

11,100 

3,290 

1,000 

~ 

- 

- 

15,390 

- 

- 

35,013 

211,437 

150,000 

19,853 

- 

41,584 

- 

- 

211,437 

- 

?0  661 

- 

72,716 

30,000 

41,570 

- 

- 

- 

1,146 

72,716 

- 

- 

- 

35,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

4,000 

35,000 

1'  And  fixtures. 

18  And  body  of  auto  and  top. 

19  Part  of  automobile. 

20  Fixtures. 

21  Investment. 


22  Prepaid  expense. 

23  Including  .$50,000  special  stock. 
-''  Reserve  for  pay  roll. 

25  And  surplus. 

26  Due  employees. 


2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

28  Mortgage  of  S.  Rudnick. 

29  And  fixtures,  teams  and  equip- 

ment. 

30  Advances. 


668 


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[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Willis  A.  Pride  and  Co.,  In- 

May 11, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

$415 

$1,433 

corporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Williston    H.    Collins    Com- 

Sept. 11, 

July    20, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

$39,253 

12,298 

4,886 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Willsite    Flooring    Company 

May     1, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

3,375 

3,200 

2,382 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wilson    Brothers^  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.    20, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4  79,357 

10,369 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wilson   Building   Moving 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   22, 

Dec.   22, 

6,000 

- 

2,000 

_ 

4,436 

Company,  La^^Tence. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wilson  System  of  Construc- 

Sept. 29, 

Aug.   11, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

200 

tion,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1911. 

1914. 

Wilson     Tisdale     Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

6,010 

11,753 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Winchester  Automobile  Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    12, 

10,000 

_ 

200 

2,050 

1,150 

pany,  Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winchester     Laundry    Com- 

June    3, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

$50,133 

68,651 

3,753 

13,943 

pany,  Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winchester  News  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  14, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

_ 

2,500 

Winchester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

W  i  n  d  r  a  m   Manufacturing 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

24,809 

77,520 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Windsor   Cement   Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

45,055 

- 

22,976 

102,776 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Windsor  Print  Works,  North 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000,000 

399,948 

477,351 

n,230,496 

1,366,041 

Adams. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Winer's  Specialty  Store,  Inc., 

June   16, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

<  1,000 

7,711 

7,458 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wingate   Shoe   Corporation, 

Dec.     1, 

iiNov.  29, 

Nov.     1, 

10,000 

~ 

1,000 

11,102 

20,658 

The,  Haverhill. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wingate    Shoe    Corporation, 

Nov.  18, 

Nov.    9, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

6,096 

14,799 

38,323 

The,  Haverhill  (2d  return). 

^  1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winnisimmet    Company, 

July    15, 

June  23, 

May  31, 

500,000 

170,000 

40,000 

4,095 

Chelsea. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winnisimmet     Trust,     Inc., 

Dec.     1, 

15  _ 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

2,044 

- 

- 

9,472 

Chelsea. 

1913. 

1913. 

Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co., 

Nov.  21, 

July   15, 

June  27, 

500,000 

529,496 

644,763 

1,509,622 

1,128,840 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winter    Brothers    Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  15, 

50,000 

14,000 

20,192 

20,582 

7,319 

Wrentham. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winter    Hill    Ice    Company, 

July    23, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.  17, 

20,000 

94,000 

22,201 

8,600 

13,713 

Cambridge. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winthrop  Cotton  Yarn  Com- 

July   29, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

214,241 

with  R.  E. 

48,497 

32,460 

pany,  Taunton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Winthrop  Drug  Co.,  Winthrop, 

Apr.    27, 
1914. 

Jan.      1, 
1914. 

Dec.   31, 
1913. 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,326 

312 

Winthrop    Mills    Company, 

July    30, 

July    13, 

May  31, 

250,000 

70,000 

with  R.  E. 

90,835 

284,535 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wire  Goods  Company,  The, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

177,850 

23  112,303 

177,312 

106,429 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wire    Hardware    Company, 

Mch.  24, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

2«  53,360 

2-45,217 

35,827 

10,857 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wireless     Package     Carrier 

Aug.  28, 

Oct.      8, 

Sept.  30, 

30,000 

- 

250 

_ 

25 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Witch  City  Auto  Co.,  Inc., 

Feb.    17, 

28  Feb.    12, 

Dec.    15, 

7,000 

_ 

- 

11,058 

4,040 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Witch  City  Bottling  Works, 

May  26, 

May   11, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

7,400 

6,100 

2,850 

Inc.,  Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Formuls  and  processes. 
^  And  fi.\tures. 

'  Trade-marks. 


«  Patent  rights. 
^  Treasury  stock. 

8  Mortgage  real  estate. 

9  And  copper  rolls. 
1"  In  lieu  of  annual. 


11  Fixtures. 

'2  Ferry  franchise. 

13  Unpaid  dividends. 

i^"  Mortgage. 

15  None  held  in  1913. 


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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


669 


of  Corp 

orations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■Sjf 

to  ces 

1 

= 

i 

1 
1 

o 

1 

3 
■| 

k 

J. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 
"B. 

02 

"o 

1  S4,936 

- 

Sl,744 

S8,528 

$5,000 

S3,528 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$8,528 

- 

- 

797 

57,234 

25,000 

23,843 

- 

$8,391 

- 

- 

57,234 

1 10,000 
5  50,000 

2  $294 
3 11,800 

11,403 

42,454 
139,726 

35,500 
50,000 

3,465 
5,330 

$3,489 
48,664 

- 

- 

$35,732 

42,454 
139,726 

- 

- 

530 

6,966 

6,000 

966 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,966 

f  25,000 

- 

- 

25,200 

25,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

25,200 

- 

- 

- 

17,763 

3,000 

11,541 

- 

- 

- 

3,222 

17,763 

- 

- 

- 

3,400 

2,000 

400 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,400 

1 25,000 

7  65,900 

- 

227,380 

125,000 

15,994 

25,000 

15,162 

$46,224 

- 

227,380 

~ 

- 

3,200 

5,700 

4,000 

1,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,700 

- 

- 

- 

103,329 

25,000 

46,595 

- 

- 

- 

31,734 

103,329 

- 

2  600 

- 

171,407 

50,000 

47,901 

8  20,000 

- 

47,016 

6,490 

171,407 

- 

35,489 

- 

3,509,325 

1,600,000 

41,920 

- 

1,295,000 

372,405 

- 

3,509,325 

- 

- 

- 

16,169 

4,000 

2,228 

- 

2,700 

7,241 

- 

16,169 

- 

- 

- 

32,760 

7,600 

18,666 

- 

- 

6,494 

- 

32,760 

11 1,550 
12  300,000 

41,076 

60,768 
555,171 

10,000 
500,000 

9,219 

13  171 

20,204 
"  55,000 

with 
funded 
indebt- 
edness 

21,345 

60,768 
555,171 

- 

1"  10,298 

1'  7,170 

18  389,279 

19  34,919 

- 

28,984 
4,236,919 

62,093 

25,000 
500,000 

40,300 

1,650 
491,841 

3,875 

8,000 

1,624,000 
1,500 

2,334 

1,179,937 

20  308,065 

21  8,267 

8,418 

124,809 

28,984 
4,236,919 

62,093 

1  20,000 

- 

7,033 

165,547 

20,000 

4,152 

- 

141,-395 

- 

- 

165,547 

- 

- 

- 

295,198 

200,000 

- 

- 

78,500 

- 

16,698 

295,198 

1 4,609 

- 

850 

9,097 

5,400 

3,697 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,097 

- 

- 

- 

445,370 

200,400 

6,418 

- 

- 

22 15,000 

223,552 

445,370 

^256 

24  35,000 
25  5,000 

19,624 

613,894 
165,141 

125,000 
50,000 

14,348 
30,839 

- 

32,500 
50,000 

442,046 
34,302 

- 

613,894 
165,141 

- 

- 

29,925 

30,200 

30,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,200 

- 

- 

196 

15,294 

7,000 

8,294 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,294 

1 10,000 

~ 

- 

26,350 

15,000 

4,100 

- 

6,800 

- 

450 

26,350 

I''  Real  estate  mortgages. 

1'  Stocks  in  other  corporations. 

18  Stock  of  other  corporations. 

19  Prepaid  expense. 

2"  Depreciation  reserve. 


21  Tax  reser\'e. 

22  Renewal  and  depreciation. 

23  And  equipment  and  tools. 

24  Mass.  corporation  stock. 


2=  Rhode  Island  corporation  stock. 
2s  And  various  equipments. 
2'  And  dies,  tools,  fixtures  and  team. 
28  Adjourned. 


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1 

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1 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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la 

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Witherell   &   Dobbins   Com- 

July  15, 

July     6, 

July     6, 

S5O,000 

_ 

1  $5,000 

$63,277 

$94,454 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woburn     Degreasing     Com- 

Sept. 28, 

3  Sept.  14, 

June     2, 

40,000 

$700 

22,080 

238 

13,231 

pany,  Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woburn  Hardware  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

2,900 

- 

15,100 

4,800 

Woburn.    ■ 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woburn   .Journal    Company, 

June  11, 

5  Jan.     12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

- 

231 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woburn  Machine  Company, 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.   12, 

June  30, 

200,000 

44,743 

31,106 

79,432 

30,599 

Woburn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woelfel  Embossing  and  Deco- 

May    6, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

3,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

2,337 

rating  Co.,  Peabody. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wollaston     Center     Garage 

June  19, 

12  May  10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,240 

3,775 

4,204 

Company,  Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wollaston  Foundry  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

26,342 

"  11,475 

12,234 

15,769 

Quincy. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woman's  Journal,  Proprietors 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

500 

2,300 

of  the,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woman's  Quality  Shop,  Inc., 

Oct.      3, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

15  2,500 

6,875 

485 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woman's    Shop,    Inc.,    The, 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.    15, 

15,000 

- 

15  5,000 

13,463 

16.691 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wood  Barker  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

21 

ton. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Wood-Morgan  Detective 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

575 

2,279 

Agency,  Incorporated,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Boston. 

Wood      Pollard      Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

400,213 

103,631 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wood,  Putnam  &  Wood  Co., 

Oct.    27, 

17  _ 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

69,459 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woodberry  Press,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.    3, 

Dec.  20, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

8,186 

1,093 

3,985 

ton. 

1914. 

1913. 

1914. 

Woodbourne  Company,  The, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,311 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woodbury     and     Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      3, 

16,000 

- 

8,982 

7,718 

7,251 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woodbury  Company,  Boston, 

May    6, 
1914. 

Apr.     8, 
1914. 

Apr.     1, 
1914. 

5,000 

~ 

7,500 

3,001 

Woodley  Soap  Manufacturing 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

69,000 

21,956 

11,185 

21,188 

30,418 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914, 

1913. 

Woodman-Davis    Company, 

Oct.      5, 

July     8, 

July     8, 

50,000 

- 

100 

803 

16 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woodman  Lumber  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

12  Feb.     7, 

Nov.    8, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woodruff    Publishing    Com- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,142 

15,046 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woods  Pond  Cranberry  Com- 

Jan.   29, 

Jan.      1, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

9,940 

250 

- 

957 

pany,  The,  Middleborough. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woods-Sherwood    Company, 

Oct.    24, 

Oct.    22, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

6,485 

- 

- 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woods  Womans  Shop,  Inc., 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

24,313 

9,338 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woodward   and   Cochey  In- 

July  29, 

May   11, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

3,865 

13,769 

15,818 

corporated,  Lynn. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woodward  &  Powell  Planer 

May   18, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      3, 

50,000 

36,100 

25.000 

23,500 

16,474 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woodward   Drug   Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec:   31, 

70,000 

- 

- 

27,721 

7,600 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woodward-Reopell         Com- 

Jan.     5, 

Sept.    1, 

July    31, 

10,000 

- 

800 

3,160 

3,580 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

1  And  tools,  patterns,  etc. 

2  Cash  paid  in  for  increase  in  capital. 

(See  certificate  of  increase  filed 
July  15, 1914.) 
'  In  lieu  of  annual. 


1  Team. 

o  Should  have  been  held. 

''  Treasury  stock. 

'  Patent  rights. 

s  Good  will. 


'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
1"  Accrued  accounts. 

11  Suspense. 

12  Adjourned. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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2 10,000 

8,600 

S59,160 
13,810 

- 

$40,000 

$3,571 

$13,839 

$162,731 
36,249 

- 

4S200 

3300 

23,300 

20,000 

3,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,300 

- 

6 1,100 

3,897 

6,428 

5,000 

428 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

6,428 

-  $16,523 
5  6,423 

9  25,000 

1,600 

235,426 
5,337 

150,000 
3,000 

21,027 
10  885 
1,458 

$10,331 

28,829 

11  24,354 

879 

235,426 
5,337 

- 

13  3,070 

- 

12,289 

10,000 

1,985 

- 

- 

- 

304 

12,289 

- 

- 

- 

65,820 

30,000 

16,286 

4,625 

10,414 

4,495 

- 

65,820 

8  500 

- 

14,559 

17,859 

13,200 

4,659 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,859 

81,000 

- 

2,481 

13,341 

10,000 

3,341 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,341 

- 

- 

- 

35,154 

15,000 

6,128 

- 

- 

14,026 

- 

35,154 

- 

- 

20,158 

20,179 

10,000 

10,179 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,179 

8  4,500 

- 

- 

7,354 

5,000 

1,597 

- 

- 

- 

757 

7,354 

- 

11,149 
«  34,800 

- 

549,793 
72,459 

500,000 
30,000 

38,352 

- 

- 

4,107 

49,793 

549,793 
72,459 

- 

.    - 

- 

13,264 

6,000 

1,336 

- 

3,700 

8 1,480 

748 

13,264 

- 

"25,947 

- 

28,258 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,258 

■28,258 

'  4,402 

- 

- 

28,353 

16,000 

5,753 

- 

6,600 

- 

- 

28,353 

- 

- 

- 

10,501 

5,000 

1,486 

- 

- 

- 

4,015 

10,501 

- 

"1,116 

- 

85,863 

55,900 

7,305 

- 

10,000 

12,658 

- 

85,863 

'  5,000 
20  33,001 
s  10,000 

1,080 

50,000 
500 

50,000 
500 

So,ooo 

500 

2"  10,000 

21 5,000 

- 

36,188 

25,000 

6,622 

- 

- 

4,566 

- 

36,188 

22  40,000 

- 

- 

51,147 

50,000 

1,070 

- 

- 

- 

77 

51,147 

- 

- 

- 

6,485 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,485 

6,485 

- 

23  4,047 

- 

37,698 

10,000 

3,189 

- 

11,940 

10,272 

2,297 

37,698 

- 

- 

- 

33,452 

10,000 

6,802 

- 

7,227 

9,423 

- 

33,452 

- 

- 

- 

101,074 

50,000 

28,051 

22,000 

1,000 

23 

- 

101,074 

8  25,000 
8  1,000 

23  3,000 
2«  6,595 

3,027 

72,943 
8,540 

70,000 
5,400 

2,943 
1,651 

- 

1,260 

- 

229 

72,943 
8,540 

13  Cars. 

1^  And  equipment. 

15  And  fixtures. 

1^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


1'  None  held  in  1914. 

18  Stocks  and  bonds. 

19  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

20  Trade-marl£S. 


21  Stereotype  plates. 

22  Good  will,  experience,  etc. 

23  Fixtures. 
21  Securities. 


672 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
1 

a 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

,m 

1   • 

TION. 

"o 

C3 

-2 

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1 

^ 

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§ 

anufactun 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

03 

^ 

Q 

Q 

«d 

« 

s 

S 

0 

Worcester  &  Paxton  Motor 

Jan.    19, 

1  Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

$2,500 

$.345 

Company,  Paxton. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Automobile  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

2,257 

$14,507 

12,452 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Baking  Co.,  Worces- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

$3,216 

3  3,490 

2,746 

867 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Baseba,ll  Co.,  The, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

57 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester   Bleach   and   Dye 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     9, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

15,000 

6,700 

22,432 

27,691 

Works     Company,     The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Worcester  Brewing  Corpora- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

550,000 

320,102 

356,867 

77,093 

107,216 

tion,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

AVorcester  Butter  &  Egg  Co., 

May  14, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,593 

7,439 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Cold  Storage  and 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

511,922 

3,7.58 

7,030 

79,000 

Warehouse    Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

" 

Worcester    Collateral    Loan 

May     1, 

May  15, 

May     1, 

70,200 

- 

- 

_ 

9,948 

Association,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Worcester  Construction  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

1,200 

3,175 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester    County    Medical 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

164 

2,018 

Institute  Company, 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Worcester  Electric  and  Manu- 

Feb.    3, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.   15, 

30,000 

- 

6,935 

;6,003 

14,644 

facturing       Company, 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Worcester. 

Worcester    Envelope     Com- 

May 27, 

May  19, 

Mch.  31, 

28,000 

- 

22,938 

23,349 

18,571 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Fire  Extinguisher 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Gazette  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Nov.  11, 

Sept.  30, 

12,000 

- 

15,000 

3,526 

28,829 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Worcester     Gear     Works, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

4,500 

75 

989 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Hay  and  Grain  Co., 

June  23, 

1  May     4, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

16,716 

28,117 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914 

1913. 

Worcester    Hotel    Company, 

May     5, 

Apr.    25, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,208 

1,114 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester    Lawn    Mower 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

11,422 

7,572 

35,034 

26,742 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester    Leather   Supplies 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2*8,808 

5,819 

25,888 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Lithographing 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.      5, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

- 

2=  12,000 

662 

4,235 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester    Loan    Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

24,755 

7,291 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Loom  Co.,  Worces- 

June    9, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

15,347 

17,964 

7,998 

ter. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester    Lunch    Car    and 

Dec.   23, 

Nov.  28, 

Oct.    31, 

30,000 

_ 

4,000 

2,872 

11,490 

Carriage       Manufacturing 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Company,  Worcester. 

Worcester        Manufacturing 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

12,539 

8,713 

10,935 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 
'  And  plant. 

*  Fences,  grandstands  and  buildings 

on  leased  land. 
'"  Franchise. 


"  Packages. 
'  Investments. 
8  Revenue  stamps, 
s  Deferred  items. 

10  Stocks. 

11  Development. 


12  Reserve. 

13  Mortgage  notes. 
"  Pledge  loans. 

15  Foreclosed  furniture. 
1"  Foreclosed  pledges. 
1'  Office  furniture. 


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Liabilities. 

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- 

- 

$5,643 

S5,505 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

29,216 

7,500 

4,929 

$10,050 

$5,500 

Sl,237 

- 

29,216 

- 

- 

- 

10,319 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

84,319 

10,319 

2  5,000 

^§4,100 
5  500 

8343 

10,000 
71,823 

10,000 
30,000 

14,406 

- 

15,000 

- 

12,417 

10,000 
71,823 

~ 

6 169,710 
'700 

8  2,540 

9  7,778 

~ 

1,042,006 
9,052 

296,700 
5,050 

72,187 
3,552 

157,000 

166,933 
9  2,617 

346,569 
450 

1,042,006 
9,052 

- 

lo  5,000 
11 18,544 

- 

625,254 

188,000 

7,478 

393,000 

25,000 

12  400 

11,376 

625,254 

13  62,122 

"  17,993 

15  2,089 

16 1,654 

1'  1,000 

18  192 

20  300 

9,767 

94,998 
14,442 

70,200 
5,000 

19  2,106 
442 

9,000 

22,692 

94,998 
14,442 

21  10,000 

- 

1,063 

13,245 

10,000 

3,245 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,245 

- 

_ 

- 

37,582 

30,000 

6,334 

- 

1,248 

- 

- 

37,582 

- 

22  3,413 

- 

68,271 

38,000 

4,720 

- 

7,600 

- 

17,951 

68,271 

23  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

47,355 

12,000 

7,838 

2,500 

- 

25,017 

47,355 

- 

- 

- 

5,564 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

564 

5,564 

- 

- 

23,981 

68,814 

9,900 

58,914 

- 

- 

- 

- 

68,814 

- 

- 

22,047 

26,369 

10,000 

16,369 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,369 

- 

- 

- 

80,770 

15,000 

5,425 

- 

- 

6,143 

54,202 

80,770 

2 1,000 

35 

- 

41,550 

10,000 

16,427 

- 

11,500 

- 

3,623 

41,550 

- 

25  118 

5,103 

22,118 

20,000 

618 

- 

2'  1,200 

28  300 

- 

22,118 

- 

29  1,000 

- 

33,046 

20,000 

274 

- 

11,715 

39 1,057 

- 

33,046 

31 5,000 
2  5,000 

31 5,000 
2  2,000 

32 10,367 

612 
3,564 

62,288 
28,926 

12,000 
20,500 

23,990 
8,426 

- 

26,298 

- 

62,288 
28,926 

- 

- 

21,518 

53,705 

24,700 

7,643 

- 

21,362 

- 

~ 

53,705 

18  Suspense  accounts. 

19  Dividend  No.  33. 
2"  Tools  and  supplies. 

21  And  use  of  formulae. 

22  Fixtures,  etc. 

23  Patents. 


2^  And  fixtures. 

25  And  net  plant,  stones,  etc. 

26  Supplies. 
2'  Bank  note. 

28  Odds  and  ends  and  possible  bad 
debts. 


29  Fixtures. 

30  For  depreciation. 

31  Patent  rights. 

32  Drawings  and  patterns. 


674 


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[1914. 


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^ 
^ 

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1 

anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

^ 

Pi 

S 

S 

o 

Worcester  Metal  Goods  Com- 

May 23, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31 

$50,000 

_ 

$25,032 

$16,473 

$20,986 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Motor  Car  Com- 

Jan.     1, 

iDec.    22, 

Oct.      1 

5,000 

- 

1,355 

3,225 

6,076 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Worcester  Novelty  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

2  _ 

Jan.    31 

100,000 

- 

200 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Paper  Box  Com- 

June 22, 

May     4, 

May     1 

70,000 

- 

13,212 

15,500 

6,910 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester    Post     Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

15,778 

4,416 

14,410 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester    Poultry    Associa- 

June 29, 

Mch.    3, 

Mch.    3 

10,000 

- 

- 

57 

- 

tion,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31 

200,000 

$79,481 

99,793 

38,649 

94,460 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Pulley 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

238 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Pure  Water  Com- 

Mch. 31, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31 

1,000 

- 

- 

625 

635 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Real  Estate  Asso- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1 

25,000 

9,093 

- 

- 

1,475 

ciation,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Real  Estate  Trust, 

Oct.      2, 

June     1, 

June     1 

100,000 

2,200 

- 

- 

- 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Record  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1 

4,000 

- 

- 

75 

2,364 

The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Riding  School,  Inc., 

June  23, 

June   15, 

May  30 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,980 

1,706 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31 

7,500 

- 

- 

10,495 

3,839 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Sales  Co.,  Worces- 

June 23, 

8  - 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ter. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Sand  Lime  Brick 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31 

150,000 

19,281 

37,878 

9,245 

10,861 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester    Shoe    Machinery 

Apr.   24, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

- 

895 

948 

Company,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Slipper  Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Spring  Co.,   The, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

50 

539 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Storage  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31 

60,000 

94,000 

- 

- 

15,006 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Syndicate,   Incor- 

Apr.  24, 

Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

28,461 

- 

1,226 

3,332 

porated,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester  Wind  Motor  Com- 

Apr.   28, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31 

30,000 

- 

2,686 

7,290 

15,407 

pany,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester  Window  Cleaning 

Jan.      8, 

1  Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31 

2,500 

- 

50 

50 

250 

Co.,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1912. 

' 

Worcester    Wire    Company, 

July   27, 

12  May  26, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Worcester    Woman's     Club 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1 

60,000 

63,800 

- 

"  5,000 

676 

House          Corporation, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Worcester. 

Worcester  Woolen  Mill  Com- 

Feb.   17, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31 

90,000 

48,683 

with  R.  E. 

16 133,082 

42,992 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wordell    &    McGuire    Com- 

Apr.  21, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   28 

35,000 

- 

- 

29,803 

21,025 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Workers  Co-operative  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

2,497 

- 

8,673 

3,590 

pany,  Gardner. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Workingmen's   Building   As- 

Mch. 24, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    1 

100,000 

600 

- 

- 

1,434 

sociation,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Workingmen's  Loan  Associa- 

Apr.  24, 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  31 

125,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,825 

tion,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  None  held  since  organization. 
'  Patent  rights. 

■•  Treasury  stock. 

I"  Securities. 


6  Unexpired  insurance. 
^  Good  will. 

8  None  held  since  organization  and 

no  business  transacted. 

9  Expense  fund. 


w  Office  fixtures. 

11  Equipment. 

12  Company  has  not  been  in  active 

business  since  1899. 
w  And  furniture. 


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- 

862,491 

- 

- 

- 

10,656 

5,000 

■      4,331 

- 

42 

- 

81,283 

10,656 

3  899,800 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

3 14,000 

^  ?2,500 

- 

52,122 

20,000 

8,376 

- 

20,669 

400 

2,677 

52,122 

- 

- 

- 

34,604 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,604 

- 

34,604 

- 

- 

S783 

840 

840 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

840 

- 

5  463 
6 1,765 

- 

314,611 

200,000 

14,073 

- 

- 

100,538 

- 

314,611 

- 

- 

19,912 

20,150 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,150 

- 

- 

20,150 

- 

- 

- 

1,260 

1,000 

113 

- 

- 

- 

147 

1,260 

- 

- 

26,755 

37,323 

25.000 

3,773 

88,550 

- 

- 

- 

37,323 

'  52,270 

- 

5,530 

60,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

'3,684 

- 

- 

6,123 

4,000 

2,123 

- 

'     - 

- 

- 

6,123 

- 

- 

- 

3,686 

3,000 

593 

- 

- 

- 

93 

3,686 

- 

- 

129 

14,463 

7,500 

6,963 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,463 

- 

9  50 
10  308 

72,377 

150,000 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150,000 

3  3,402 

- 

2,701 

7,946 

300 

58 

7,588 

- 

- 

- 

7,946 

- 

5  200,000 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

10,260 

10,849 

10,000 

849 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,849 

- 

n  13,216 

- 

122,222 

60,000 

935 

50,000 

- 

11,287 

- 

122,222 

- 

"4,112 

8,793 

45,924 

25,000 

24 

- 

20,900 

- 

- 

45,924 

- 

- 

- 

25,383 

20,000 

1,016 

- 

- 

- 

4,367 

25,383 

7  2,300 

- 

- 

2,650 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

2,650 

- 

"199 
15  4,069 

1,522 

81,266 

60,000 

66 

17,800 

3,400 

- 

- 

81,266 

- 

- 

- 

224,757 

90,000 

6,115 

1-  29,274 

38,860 

60,508 

- 

224,757 

- 

IS  1,000 

- 

51,828 

35,000 

5,529 

- 

- 

- 

11,299 

51,828 

- 

- 

- 

14,760 

1,960 

5,963 

- 

4,194 

1,122 

1,521 

14,760 

- 

"  73,026 
20 13,500 

- 

88,560 

- 

21 

- 

- 

21  20,000 

22  90 

68,449 

88,560 

23  219,383 
2<  10.018 

243,226 

125,000 

3,750 

114,476 

243,226 

"  Two  Am.  T.T.  bonds. 
15  Thirty  Am.  T.T.  stock. 
18  $49,867.62  commission  houses  in 
New  York  City. 


1'  Mortgage  and  interest. 

IS  Fixtures. 

1'  Mortgages  on  Boston  real  estate. 

20  Other  investments. 


21  Guarantee  fund. 

22  Insurance  premium. 

23  Loans. 

2^  Investments. 


676 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


si 

J 

a 
1 

p. 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OP  CORPORA- 

. <u  a  o 
S.23  =«  2 

.2 

J2     . 

TION. 

s 

1 
"o 

Is 

■gCQ 

S 

■i 

•a 

IS 

anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

tf 

s 

S 

O 

Workingmen's        Publishing 

Jan.    29, 

I  Jan.      1, 

Dec.     1, 

sio.ooo 

S880 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woronoco     Chemical    Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    26, 

22,000 

_ 

_ 

$300 

122 

pany,  Westfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Woronoco    Heating    and 

May  11, 

Apr.     6, 

Apr.      6, 

5,000 

- 

- 

773 

525 

Plumbing  Company,  The, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield. 

Wottoquottoc  Worsted  Com- 

Mch.   3, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

840,664 

$75,490 

- 

2,455 

pany,  Hudson. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Woven    Cane   Fabric    Com- 

July  22, 

June  22, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

_ 

16,069 

pany,  The,  Wakefield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wright  and  Potter  Printing 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

50,000 

6,500 

124,456 

Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wright  &  Willis  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept.  23, 
1914. 

Sept.  15, 
1914. 

Aug.  31, 
1914. 

30,000 

- 

- 

901 

12,712 

Wright  &  Wright,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   17, 

Jan.    13, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

700 

30,674 

34,804 

rated,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wright     Cutter     Company, 

May  19, 

iFeb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

85,000 

_ 

6,374 

25,422 

8,421 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wright  Illustrating  &  Engrav- 

May    9, 

I  Apr.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

2,300 

_ 

43,240 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wright  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

20,889 

45,367 

24,563 

6,930 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wright    Wire    Company, 

Nov.    5. 

Oct.    19, 

Aug.  31, 

650,000 

335,400 

410,770 

674,921 

251,471 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wuntslip  or  Lose  Manufac- 

Mch.   5, 

Nov.  17, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

- 

611 

- 

2,377 

turing  Co.,  Boston. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

Wyantenuck  Company,  Great 

May  25, 

Apr.   20, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

26,264 

- 

- 

663 

Barrington. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wyben  Spring  Co-operative 

June   12, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

- 

75 

300 

1,881 

Creamery  Association, 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Westfield. 

Wyckoff  &  Lloyd  Company, 

Julv    30, 

May    6, 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

- 

13  4,310 

33,362 

45,113 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wyco    Products    Company, 

June   19, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

3,346 

1,500 

1,279 

Springfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wye    Knitting    Mills,    The, 

Feb.    17, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

2,500 

7,552 

7,627 

5,339 

Winchendon. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Wyman-Allen  Lumber  Com- 

May 20, 

May  11, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

997 

49,478 

128,755 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wyman   and   Gordon   Com- 

Oct.   19, 

Sept.  23, 

July     1, 

300,000 

280,202 

289,287 

90,290 

240,095 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Wyn-Croft    Company,    The, 

May   12, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

200 

4,238 

1,596 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Xtravim  Molasses  Feed  Co., 

July     8, 

June     8, 

May  31, 

100,000 

- 

15 10,387 

2,885 

8,917 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Xylite  Lubricating  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

41 

460 

156 

South  Hadley. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Yale     Knitting     Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

13,324 

18,434 

50,512 

18,396 

Maiden. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Yale    Novelty    Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.   29, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

26,172 

65,333 

65,918 

24,923 

Leominster. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Yardley    Bronze    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    13, 

Dee.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,346 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Yates  Machine  Company, 

Apr.     7, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

725 

1,285 

2,330 

Salem. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Ynoka    Manufacturing    Co., 

Dec.    16, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

349 

368 

341 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

YoYo    Beverage    Company, 

May     6, 

Nov.  11, 

Nov.  11, 

10,000 

- 

2,691 

331 

186 

Sudbury. 

1914. 

1913. 

1913. 

'  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Organization  expense. 
^  Patent  rights. 


5  Investments,  coal,  oil,  insurance, 

etc. 

6  Reserve. 

'  Trade-marks. 


8  Tools  and  equipment. 

9  Insurance  and  supplies. 

10  Deferred  charges. 

11  And  reserves. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


677 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 
ill 

3 
i 

1 

i 

-a 
1 
2 

1 

o 

S 

s 

-i 

XI 

i 

ii 
|l 

-a 
a 

a  V 
'■tS  a 
03 -a 

O   V 

s 

3 

1 
02 

-a 
a 

■i 

2 13,000 

3 11,000 

$1,946 

S6,826 

85,000 

- 

$1,826 

- 

- 

$6,826 

4 10,000 

- 

2,258 

12,680 

12,600 

S80 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,680 

- 

- 

4,548 

5,846 

5,000 

811 

- 

35 

- 

- 

5,846 

- 

5 1,293 

9,904 

129,806 

90,000 

23,712 

S3,000 

13,094 

- 

- 

129,806 

- 

- 

634 

16,703 

5,000 

11,703 

- 

- 

- 

16,703 

- 

18,000 

- 

198,956 

50,000 

10,924 

- 

6  $25,000  - 

$113,032 

198,958 

- 

- 

6,729 

20,342 

20,000 

342 

- 

- 

- 

20,342 

- 

- 

- 

66,178 

25,000 

16,388 

- 

24,305 

485 

- 

66,178 

i  14,436 

■  -  '  124 

.   2_9,50O 

- 

- 

64,277 

43,600 

5,275 

- 

13,000 

- 

2,402 

64,277 

8  3,939 

- 

49,479 

30,000 

11,320 

- 

5,000 

3,159 

- 

49,479 

- 

9 1,876 

- 

99,625 

63,000 

4,345 

30,655 

- 

- 

1,625 

99,625 

- 

10 19,040 

- 

1,691,602 

650,000 

112,850 

40,000 

350,000 

11 538,752 

- 

1,691,602 

4  70,000 
'3.000 

- 

6,103 

82,091 

72,000 

10,091 

- 

- 

- 

- 

82,091 

- 

1,373 

28,300 

12 16,800 

- 

lff,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

28,300 

- 

- 

- 

2,256 

1,000 

801 

- 

- 

455 

- 

2,256 

- 

- 

_ 

82,785 

35,000 

31,584 

- 

- 

10,000 

6,201 

82,785 

- 

- 

21,054 

27,179 

25,000 

1,979 

_ 

200 

- 

- 

27,179 

- 

- 

- 

23,018 

10,000 

414 

- 

8,500 

,- 

4,104 

23,018 

- 

- 

- 

179,230 

25,000 

37,276 

- 

69,196 

47,758 

- 

179,230 

- 

- 

- 

899,874 

300,000 

25,606 

25,000 

14 100,000 

449,268 

- 

899,874 

2 1,000 

- 

- 

7,034 

1,000 

2,322 

- 

2,860 

- 

852 

7,034 

2  5,000 

- 

7,076 

34,265 

25,000 

9,265 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,265 

- 

16  5,500 

59 

6,216 

6,000 

216 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,216 

- 

- 

- 

100,666 

45,500 

3,050 

8,500 

25,000 

- 

18,616 

100,666 

4  62 

"  2,707 

37,256 

222,371 

25,000 

68,909 

4,024 

123,882 
17  55g 

- 

- 

222,371 

2  2,400 

18  4,100 

2,165 

10,011 

10,000 

11 

- 

- 

»         — 

10,011 

4  5,000 

- 

2,036 

11,376 

5,000 

376 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,376 

19 10,000 

- 

- 

16,058 

11,500 

4,430 

- 

- 

- 

128 

16,058 

4.500 
■>  1,000 
2 1,000 

6,119 

11,827 

10,000 

1,827 

with  funded 
indebt- 
edness 

11,827 

12  Subscription  received  on  account 

of  stock. 
I'  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


14  Contingent. 

15  And  equipment  account. 

16  Formulse. 


1'  Deferred  items. 

18  Treasury  stoclc. 

19  Trade-marlis  and  formula. 


678 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


Abstract  of 

Certificates 

OF  Condition 

fa 

o 

a 

I 

c3 

a 
■§1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPOKA- 
TION. 

W 

i 
1 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

1- 

11 
1« 

^ 

a 

Q 

< 

rt 

IS 

IS 

o 

York  Amusement  Company, 

June  16, 

June     5, 

iJune      1, 

$5,000 

_ 

$3,500 

_ 

_ 

Salisbury. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

York  and  Whitney  Company, 

Apr.    14, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

S867 

$63,481 

Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Young    Brothers    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     1, 

22,000 

$4,068 

1,913 

15,864 

11,882 

Worcester. 

1914. 

1914. 

1914. 

Young     Lobster     Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

775 

1,000 

500 

The,  Boston. 

1914. 

1912. 

1913. 

Z.   A.   Ward   Wood-working 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

12,000 

1,200 

8,210 

7,206 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Z.  B.  Davis  Corporation,  New 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,650 

14,915 

28,810 

Bedford. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Zariffe   Cigarette   Company, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.     1, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

- 

120 

539 

667 

Boston. 

1913. 

1913. 

1913. 

Zee-Socket  and  Mfg.  Com- 

May 15, 

Jan.    14, 

8  _ 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1914. 

1914. 

Zenith  Lamp  Company,Lynn, 

Apr.   22, 
1914. 

wjan.    14, 
1914. 

Dec.     1, 
1913. 

25,000 

~ 

182 

60 

66 

Zinns    Flower    Shop,     Inc., 

Mch.  31, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

2,359 

Medfoi-d. 

1914. 

1914. 

1913. 

Total  Certificates  filed, 

7,727 

1,106,884,148 

376,193,701 

182,269,726 

376,045,998 

368,512,779 

100 

8,713,500 

3,805,176 

2,749,187 

2,839,300 

3,905,284 

7,627 

1,098,150,648 

372,388,525 

179,520,539 

373,206,698 

364,607,495 

Property  of  company  totally 
destroyed  by  fire  in  September, 
1913,  and  proceeds  of  insurance 
applied  to  payment  of  debts. 


2  Good  will. 

3  Fixtures. 


^  Stock  and  securities. 

5  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


679 


of  Corporations 

—  Concluded. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

* 

LUBILITIES. 

:3 

>3 

4. 

k 

1 

h3 

a 
1 

1 

1 

'p. 
o 

< 

■•3  a 
ca-a 
o  v 

3 

"a 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

S5,000 

$8,500 

$5,000 

- 

- 

$3,500 

- 

- 

$8,500 

2  $10,000 

3  $400 
4  50,623 

- 

125,371 

50,000 

$13,077 

- 

- 

$62,294 

- 

125,371 

2  6,800 

30 

40,557 

22,000 

18,557 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,557 

10,000 

- 

845 

13,120 
28,616 

30 

5  10,180 

15,000 

785 
11 

$1,300 
5,000 

825 
3,000 

- 

$5,605 

13,120 
28,616 

- 

6 1,894 
'  2,533 

- 

51,802 

25,000 

2,617 

- 

24,000 

- 

185 

51,802 

2  24,608 

- 

25,934 

25,000 

934 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,934 

3  250,000 

- 

- 

250,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

250,000 

2 10,000 

- 

23 

10,331 

10,050 

- 

281 

- 

10,331 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

9,859 

1,000 

3,521 

- 

5,000 

338 

- 

9,859 

144,129,272 
541,039 

214,226,082 
285,212 

48,914,046 
523,870 

1,710,291,604 
14,649,068 

931.146,219 
71662,541 

181,953,627 
2,439,289 

111,015,950 
1,009,160 

223,274,856 
1,231,618 

153,442,116 
1,381,491 

104,271,232 
924,969 

1,705,104,000 
14,649,068 

143,588,233 

213,940,870  48,390,176 

1,695,642,536 

923,483,678 

179,514,338 

110,006,790 

222,043,238 

152,060,625 

103,346,263 

1,690,454,932 

*  Horses  and  vehicles. 
'  Tools  and  furniture. 


8  Corporation  doing  no  business. 

9  Patent  rights. 


1°  Adjourned. 


GENERAL  STATEMENT  FOR  FISCAL  YEAR 
ENDING  NOV.  30,  1914. 


Organizations. 
Capital  stock  of  3  corporations,  organized  under  R.  L.  chap.  110 

Capital  stock  of  2  corporations,  organized  under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  10, 

Capital  stock  of  1,603  corporations,  organized  under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,    .... 

Capital  stock  of  1  street  railway  company,  organized  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  Part  III., 

Capital  stock  of  9  trust  companies,  organized  under  Acts  of  1904,  chap.  374,  .... 

Without  capital,  1  insurance  company,  under  Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576, 

With  unlimited  capital,  5  co-operative  banks  under  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623,  .... 

With  and  without  capital,  281  religious,  benevolent,  library  or  charitable  corporations,  organized 

under  R.  L.  chaps.  36,  120  and  125. 
Without  capital,  55  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations,  under  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628,  . 

Without  capital,  4  cemetery  corporations,  organized  under  R.  L.  chaps.  78  and  123, 

Without  capital,  3  savings  banks,  under  Acts  of  1908,  chap.  590, 

Without  capital,  12  churches,  under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  51, 

Without  capital,  1  religious  society  and  parish,  organized  under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  22, 

Without  fixed  capital,  17  credit  unions,  under  Acts  of  1909,  chap.  419 

Without  capital,  2  assessment  insurance  companies,  under  R.  L.  chap.  120,    .... 

Total 


Capital  paid  in. 
Capital  paid  up  of  3  public  service  corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sects.  43  and  44, 

Capital  stock  issued  by  1,603  trading  corporations,  under  sect.  11,  chap.  437,  Acts  of  1903, 

Capital  stock  issued  by  370  trading  corporations,  under  sect.  14,  chap.  437,  Acts  of  1903, 

Total 


Investments. 

Capital  of  3  public  service  corporations,  certificates  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sects.  43  and  44,  in  real 
estate. 

Capital  of  3  public  service  corporations,  certificates  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sects.  43  and  44,  in  per- 
sonal estate. 

Capital  of  3  public  service  corporations,  certificates  under  R.L.  chap.  110,  sects.  43  and  44,  in  cash. 

Increase. 
Capital  increased  by  21  corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  54,  and  chap.  125,  sect.  7,     . 

Of  which  there  has  been  paid  in, 

Capital  increased  by  14  corporations,  under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  68,  and  chap.  787,  sect.  5, 

Of  which  there  has  been  paid  in 

Capital  increased  by  254  corporations  under  The  Business  Corporation  Law,  .... 

Capital  increased  by  3  street  railway  corporations,  under  Acts  of  1906,  clrnp.  463,  Part  III.,  sects. 

53  and  103. 
Capital  increased  by  1  steam  railroad  corporation,  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  Part  II.,  sect.  46, 

Capital  increased  by  3  trust  companies,  under  Acts  of  1905,  chap.  189, 

Capital  increased  by  2  insurance  companies,  under  Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576,  sect.  39,       . 


$47,500 
50,000 

,193,670 
35,000 

,850,000 


1,031,000 


$126,207,170 


$72,700 
71,507,960 
48,904,820 


»3,4 


$20,500 

52,200 

4,021,300 
4,021,300 
2,051,500 
2,051,500 
59,070,900 
1,020,000 
•  170,000 
950,000 
1,025,000 


682 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


General  Statement  for  Fiscal  Year  ending  Nov.  30,   1914 

Concluded. 


Reduction. 
Capital  reduced  by  81  corporations  under  The  Business  Corporation  Law,      .... 

Present  capital 

Capital  reduced  by  1  title  insurance  company,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  55,      . 

Present  capital, 

Capital  reduced  by  1  street  railway  company,  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  Part  III.,  sect.  104, 

Present  capital, 

54  corporations  dissolved  by  the  supreme  judicial  and  superior  courts. 


$16,791,500 

30,718,600 

60,000 

300,000 

22,500 

62,500 


Certificates  of  Condition,  or  Annual  Returns  for  Fiscal  Year  ending 
November  30,  1914,  under  R.  L.  Chap.  110,  Sect.  51,  and  Acts  of 
1914,  Chap.  742,  Sect.  65. 


223  certificates  filed,  20  of  which  were  for  former  years,  or  were  duplicates,  reducing  the  number  to 
203  corporations  which  made  returns. 

Total  fixed  capital  of  these  203  corporations 

Assets, '  as  follows:  — 

Total  real  estate  (in  some  returns  machinery  is  included), 

Land  and  water  power .        . 

Buildings 

Machinery  (sometimes  included  with  real  estate,  and  excluded  here),     .        .        .        .        . 

Cash  and  debts  receivable, 

Manufactures,  merchandise,  material  and  stock  in  process,      .        .        .        .        . 

Miscellaneous, 

Moneys  received,  including  value  of  collateral,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  81,  and  Acts  of  1914, 

chap.  742,  sect.  63. 
Balance  profit  and  loss 


Total  assets  of  corporationa  as  they  foot  up  in  the  table, ' 

Liabilities,  as  follows:  — 
Total  capital  stock  (paid  in  or  regarded  as  a  liability). 

Total  debts 

Balance  profit  and  loss, 


Reserve  for  depreciation  (this  reserve  is  held  by  some  corporations  for  other  purposes,  and  is  so 

stated  in  a  note). 
Guaranty  fund,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  81,  and  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63, 

Totalliabilities  of  corporations  OS  <Aey /oo<  up  in  the  table,' 


$114,800,985 


$50,480,690 
7,180,688 
5,710,419 
76,510,877 
8,226,265 
5,331,071 
16,466,390 
513,678 
4,232,577 


$174,652,655 


$86,640,815 

36,637,814 

19,911,777 

30,898,623 

578,439 


$174,667,468 


1  In<o6utoin3,thefractionofadollar,if  over  50  cents, isadded  asone  dollar;  if  less  than  50  cents,  it  is  dropped. 

2  But  the  totals  of  assets  and  liabilities  of  corporations  failing  to  give  totals  are  here  added  to  those  given 
(in  all  203). 


1914. 


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683 


Certificates  of  Condition,  or  Annual  Returns  for  Fiscal  Year  ending 
November  30,  1914,  under  Acts  of  1903,  Chap.  437,  Sect.  45. 


7,727  certificates  filed,  100  of  which  were  for  former  years,  orwere  duplicates,  reducing  the  number 
to  7,627  corporations  which  made  returns. 

Total  authorized  capital  of  these  7,627  corporations, 

Assets,  1  as  follows:  — 

Total  real  estate  (in  some  returns  machinery  is  included) 

Machinery  (sometimes  included  with  real  estate  and  excluded  here) 

Manufactures,  merchandise,  material  and  stock  in  process, 

Cash  and  debts  receivable, 

Patent  rights,  trade-marks  and  good  will, 

Miscellaneous, 

Profit  and  loss, 

Total  assets  of  corporations  as  iftey /ooi  ap  in  the  table,  2 

Liabilities,  as  follows:  — 
Total  capital  stock  issued  (paid  in  or  regarded  as  a  liability),  .        .        .        .        . 

Accounts  payable, 

Funded  indebtedness,         .        .     ' 

Floating  indebtedness 

Surplus,' 

Profit  and  loss,' 

Total  liabilities  of  corporations  as  they  foot  up  in  the  table, ' 


$1,098,150,648 


$372,388,525 
179,520,539 
373,206,698 
364,607,495 
143,588,233 
213,940,870 
48,390,176 


81,695,642,536 


$923,483,678 
179,514,338 
110,006,790 
222,043,238 
152,060,625 
103,346,263 


;i, 690,454,932 


1  In  tabulating,  the  fraction  of  a  dollar,  if  over  50  cents,  is  added  as  one  dollar,  if  less  than  50  cents,  it  is  dropped. 

2  But  the  totals  of  assets  and  liabilities  of  corporations  failing  to  give  totals  are  here  added  to  those  given. 

3  These  items  are  held  by  some  corporations  for  other  purposes,  and  are  so  stated  in  a  note. 


684  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 


Fees  Payable  in  the  Secretary's  Office  under  the  Revised  Laws  and 
Amendments  thereto,  The  Business  Corporation  Law  of  1903  and 
Other  Acts  for  the  Formation  and  Regulation  of  Corporations. 

Organizations. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization  of  Public  Serv- 
ice Companies,  including  the  Agreement  of  Association,  together  with  the  is- 
suing of  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorporation,  having  "the  force  and 
effect  of  a  special  charter,"  under  Revised  Laws,  chap.  110,  sects.  20,  21,  86,  and 
Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sects.  10  and  91,  one-twentieth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the 
amount  of  the  capital  stock,  as  fixed  by  the  Agreement  of  Association;  but  not 
less  in  any  case  than  five  dollars. 

This  fee  (R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  86,  Acts  of  1908,  chap.  382,  and  Acts  of 
1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  91)  is  to  be  not  less  in  any  case  than  five  dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Articles  of  Organization  of  Trading  Com- 
panies, including  the  issuing  of  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorpora- 
tion, under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  11  and  88,  as  amended  by  Acts  of 

1907,  chap.  396,  one-twentieth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the  total  amount  of  the  authorized 
capital  stock,  as  fixed  by  the  Articles  of  Organization;  but  not  in  any  case  less 
than  twenty-five  dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Articles  of  Organization  of  Trust  Companies, 
including  the  issue  of  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorporation,  under 
Acts  of  1901,  chap.  374,  sect.  5,  one-fortieth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the  capital  stock, 
as  set  forth  in  said  Articles. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization  of  Savings  Banks,  in- 
cluding the  issue  of  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorporation,  under  Acts  of 

1908,  chap.  590,  sect.  25,  as  amended  by  Acts  of  1909,  chap.  491,  sect.  5,  Five  Dollars. 
For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization,  including  the 

Agreement  of  Association,  and  issuing  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorpo- 
ration, under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  51,  or  R.  L.  chap.  120,  sect.  3,  or  R.  L.  chap. 
124,  sect.  19,  or  R.  L.  chap.  125,  sect.  6,  or  Acts  of  1909,  chap.  419  (credit 
unions),  or  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628,  sect.  12,  or  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623,  sect.  4, 
Part  I,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  certificate  of  any  fraternal  beneficiary  corporation 
changing  the  purposes  for  which  it  was  organized,  under  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628, 
sect.  13,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Re-organization  of  Co-operative 
Associations,  under  Acts  of  1913,  chap.  447,  sect.  7,  One  Dollar. 

Insurance  Corporations. 
For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization,  including  the 
Agreement  of  Association,  together  with  the  issuing  of  the  Secretary's  Certifi- 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  685 

GATE  OF  Incorporation,  under  Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576,  sect.  32,  Twenty-five 
Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization,  including  the 
Agreement  of  Association,  together  with  the  issuing  of  the  Secretary's  Certificate 
OF  Re-incorporation,  under  Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576,  sect.  35,  Ten  Dollars. 

Railroad,  Electric  Railroad  and  Street  Railway  Corporations. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Articles  of  Association,  and  accompanying 
Certificates,  and  issuing  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorporation, 
under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sect.  24,  Part  II.;  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sect. 
255,  Part  II.;  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sect.  9,  Part  III.;  Acts  of  1906,  chap. 
463,  sect.  146,  Part  III.,  and  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  516,  sect.  9,  Fifty  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Amendment  of  Agreement  of  Association, 
by  corporations  authorized  to  construct  railroads  in  foreign  countries,  under 
Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sect.  256,  Part  II.,  Fifty  Dollars. 

Joint  Stock  Companies  under  General  Laws  in  Force  previous  to  1870. 
For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization  of  companies 
formed  under  chap.  133  of  1851,  or  chap.  61  of  the  General  Statutes  previous 
to  June  9,  1870,  and  not  before  recorded.  Five  Dollars. 

Various  Other  Certificates. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Payment  of  Capital  of  Public 
Service  Massachusetts  Corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sects.  43,  44, 
One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  each  Certificate  of  Issue  of  Capital  of  Massa- 
chusetts Trading  Corporations,  under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  14  and 
90,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Condition  {or  annual  return)  of 
Massachusetts  Public  Service  and  Trading  Corporations,  under  R.  L. 
chap.  110,  sects.  51,  86,  and  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  45,  46,  47  and  90, 
Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Increase  of  Capital  of  Massa- 
chusetts Public  Service  Corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sects.  54, 
86,  as  amended  by  Acts  of  1908,  chap.  382;  and  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sects.  68 
and  91,  one-twentieth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the  amount  by  which  the  capital  is  increased. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Increase  of  Capital  of  Massa- 
chusetts Trading  Corporations,  under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  42 
and  89,  as  amended  by  Acts  of  1907,  chap.  396,  one-twentieth  of  one  per  cent,  of 
the  amount  by  which  the  capital  is  increased. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Reduction  of  Capital  of  Massa- 
chusetts Public  Service  Corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect  55, 
One  Dollar. 


686  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1914. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Reduction  of  Capital  of  Massa- 
chusetts Trading  Corporations,  under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  43 
and  90,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Massachusetts  Trading  Cor- 
porations, relative  to  change  of  location  of  the  principal  office  or  place  of  busi- 
ness in  this  Commonwealth,  or  change  of  the  par  value  of  shares,  or  to  authorize 
proceedings  for  dissolution,  or  change  of  corporate  name,  or  change  in  the  nature 
of  business,  or  change  in  the  classes  of  capital  stock  issued  subsequent  to  organiza- 
tion and  their  voting  power,  or  to  sell,  lease  or  exchange  all  their  property  and 
assets,  including  good  will  and  corporate  franchise,  or  for  any  other  lawful  amend- 
ment or  alteration  in  its  agreement  of  association  or  articles  of  organization, 
under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  40,  41  and  90,  Five  Dollars  for  Each 
Certificate. 

For  issue  of  Certificate  of  Change  of  Name  (excepting  trading,  railroad 
and  street  railway  companies)  under  Acts  of  1908,  chap.  163,  the  fee  shall  be 
One  Dollar. 

For  recording  a  Contract  for  the  Conditional  Sale  of  Railroad  or 
Street  Railway  Rolling  Stock,  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sects.  59  and 
60  of  Part  I.,  Five  Dollars;  and  for  recording  a  Declaration  under  said 
section  60,  One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Authorization,  under  R.  L. 
chap.  110,  sects.  56,  71,  86,  One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Confirmation  of  Organiza- 
tion, under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  82,  One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Confirmation  of  Proceed- 
ings, under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  83  ($1.00  only).  One  Dollar,  or  Twenty- 
five  CENTS  Each  Page. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Addition  to  or  Change  of 
Business  of  Massachusetts  Public  Service  Corporations,  under  R.  L. 
chap.  110,  sects.  47  and  48,  One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Condition  of  Foreign  Corpo- 
rations, under  R.  L.  chap.  126,  sects.  13  and  20,  and  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437, 
sects.  66  and  91,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificates  of  Increase  and  Reduction 
OF  Capital  of  Foreign  Public  Service  Corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap. 
126,  sects.  12  and  20,  One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificates  of  Increase  and  Reduction 
OF  Capital  of  Foreign  Trading  Corporations,  under  Acts  of  1903,  chap. 
437,  sects.  65  and  91,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  Any  Certificate,  the  payment  of  a  fee  for  which  is 
not  already  expressly  provided  for  by  law,  the  fee  shall  be  One  Dollar.  (R.  L. 
chap.  110,  sect.  86.) 


1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


687 


For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Oeganization  of  Religious 
Societies,  under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  22;  or  proprietors  of  meeting-houses, 
under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  26;  of  Methodist  Episcopal  churches,  under  R.  L. 
chap.  36,  sect.  43;  of  proprietors  of  wharves,  general  fields  and  real  estate  lying 
in  common,  under  R.  L.  chap.  123,  sect.  3,  the  fee  shall  be  One  Dollar.  (R.  L. 
chap.  110,  sect.  86.) 

Railroad  and  Railway  Corporations. 

For  filing  the  Certificate  of  Subscription,  and  of  partial  payment  of  Capital 
Stock,  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sect.  71,  Part  II.,  Fifty  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  certificate  relating  to  Branches  and  Extensions 
of  railroads,  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  sect.  126,  Part  II.,  Fifty  Dollars. 

Insurance  Companies. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Increase  of  Capital,  under 
Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576,  sect.  39,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Reduction  of  Capital,  under 
Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576,  sect.  40,  Five  Dollars. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Articles  of  Amendment,  under  Acts  of  1912, 
chap,  139,  Five  Dollars. 

For  official  copies  of  any  of  the  records  mentioned  in  the  Statutes  above  cited, 
Twenty-five  Cents  for  One  Page,  and  if  it  contains  more  than  one  page,  at 
the  rate  of  twenty  cents  for  each  page  after  the  first,  and  twenty-five  cents  for  the 
certification  thereof. 


General  Laws  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed;  also  regulated. 

Revised  Laws. 

Chapters. 

Sections. 

36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
37 
38 
78 
78 
109 
109 

21-23 
24 
39 
40-43 
44-46 
47-54 

2-5 
1-6 

7-9 

52-57 

Relating  to  the  incorporation  of  religious  societies. 

Organization  of  proprietors  of  meeting-houses. 

Provision  for  Protestant  Episcopal  churches. 

Organization  of  Methodist  Episcopal  churches. 

Incorporation  of  Roman  Catholic  churches. 

Incorporation  of  churches. 

Of  donations  and  conveyances,  for  pious  and  charitable  uses. 

Of  law  library  associations. 

Of  cemetery  corporations. 

Of  crematory  corporations. 

Of  certain  powers,  duties  and  liabilities  of  corporations. 

Of  dissolution  of  corporations. 

688 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1914. 


General  Laws  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed  —  Continued. 


Revised  Laws. 

Chapters. 

Sections. 

110 
110 
114 

9 
13 

For  making  and  selling  §as,  and  generating  and  furnishing  steam,  hot  water,  hydro- 
static or  pneumatic  pressure. 

For  carrying  on  any  lawful  buspess  not  mentioned  in  eight  preceding  sections  ex- 
cept, etc. 

Of  co-operative  banks.     (See  chap.  623,  Acts  of  1912.) 

115 

- 

Of  banks  and  banking;  formation  and  regulation  of  banks,  etc. 

116 

- 

Of  trust  companies. 

117 

- 

Of  mortgage  loan  and  investment  companies. 

119 

- 

Of  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations  —  formation  and  regulation.     (See   chap.   628, 

Acts  of  1911.) 
Of  insurance  on  the  assessment  plan. 

120 

- 

121 

- 

Of  gas  and  electric  light  companies,  formation,  etc. 

122 
122 

9-11 

Of  companies  for  the  transmission  of  electricity  —  construction,  capital,  supervision 

of  wires,  etc. 
Of  telegraph  companies. 

122 

12-14 

Of  telephone  companies. 

123 
124 

_ 

Of  proprietors  of  wharves,  real  estate  lying  in  common,  general  fields  and  aqueduct 

corporations. 
Of  agricultural  and  horticultural  societies. 

125 
125 

13-16 

Of  corporations  for  educational,  charitable,  benevolent,  religious,  antiquarian,  his- 
torical, literary,  scientific,  medical,  artistic,  monumental,  musical,  library,  temper- 
ance, athletic,  social  and  other  purposes. 

Of  labor  and  trade  organizations. 

125 

20-22 

Of  textile  stthools. 

126 

- 

Of  foreign  corporations. 

General  Laws  under  ivhich  Corporations  may  be  formed  —  Continued. 


Acts  of  —      Chapters. 

Sections. 

1902,    .       . 

335 

1-5 

Relative  to  the  corporation  laws  of  the  Commonwealth. 

1902, 
1902, 
1902, 

342 
349 
355 

1-6 
1,2 
1-3 

Relative  to  taxing  underground  conduits,  wires  and  pipes  laid  in  public 

streets  by  private  corporations. 
Relative  to  taxes  assessed  upon  foreign  corporations  and  non-resident 

persons  doing  business  in  the  Commonwealth. 
Relative  to  the  maintenance  of  branch  offices  by  trust  companies. 

1902. 
1902, 

463 
524 

1,2 

To  authorize  the  Commissioners  of  Savings  Banks  to  visit  the  office  of 
any  foreign  banking  association  or  corporation  located  in  the  Common- 
wealth and  to  examine  its  affairs.     (Repealed  by  Acts  1906,  chap.  347.) 

To  provide  for  the  revocation  of  the  charters  of  certain  clubs. 

1903, 

227 

- 

Relative  to  agents  of  assessment  insurance  companies. 

1903, 

332 

1,2 

Relative  to  certain  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

1903, 
1903, 

424 
437 

1.2 
1-97 

Relative  to  the  certificates  and  returns  deposited  with  the  Secretary  of 

the  Commonwealth  by  certain  corporations. 
Relative  to  business  corporations. 

1904, 

155 

1-5 

Relative  to  assessment  insurance. 

1904. 

207 

1.2 

Relative  to  the  annual  meetings  of  the  stockholders  of  corporations  (trad- 
ing). 

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261 
271 

292 
374 
392 
427 
442 
167 
189 
222 
228 
233 
242 
315 

428 
66 

269 
346 
347 
372 
408 
433 


463 

516 
282 
319 
320 
332 
336 
337 
377 
396 
402 


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1.2 
1,2 

1,2 
1-8 
1-8 
1-8 
1-3 
1,2 

1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 

1-5 
1,2 

1-3 
1-6 
1,2 
1-4 
1-14 

Part  I., 
1-69 
Part  II., 

1-259 
Part  III., 

1-160 

1-27 
1-3 
1-5 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1-4 
1-7 
1-3 
1,2 


To  provide  for  annual  reports  by  trustees  of  textile  schools.    (To  the 

general  court.) 
Relative  to  the  taxation  of  business  corporations. 

To  authorize  fraternal  beneficiary  organizations  to  pay  to  a  husband  upon 
the  death  of  his  wife,  a  portion  of  a  death  or  funeral  benefit  payable  at 
his  own  death. 

Relative  to  loans  of  co-operative  banks. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  and  to  the  reserve  funds  of  trust  companies. 

To  authorize  the  consolidation  of  two  or  more  co-operative  banks  doing 

business  in  the  same  city  or  town. 
To  regulate  bond  and  investment  companies. 

Relative  to  the  assessment  of  taxes  upon  corporations  and  to  the  abate- 
ment thereof. 
Relative  to  houses  (corporations)  for  religious  -worship. 

Relative  to  the  increase  of  capital  stock  by  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  changes  in  the  by-laws  of  business  corporations  as  to  the  date 

of  the  annual  meeting. 
Relative  to  the  enforcement  of  stockholders'  liabilities  in  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  the  annual  certificate  of  condition  of  foreign  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  appointment  of  attorneys  by  foreign  corporations. 

To  prohibit  the  admission  of  foreign  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations^ 
to  do  business  in  Massachusetts  under  a  name  in  use  by  a  domestic 
corporation  or  liable  to  be  mistaken  therefor. 

To  regulate  the  taking  of  deposits  by  certain  banks,  associations  and 
persons.     (Amended  by  chap.  408,  Acts  1906.) 

To  authorize  the  commissioners  of  savings  banks  to  proceed  against  any 
foreign  banking  association  or  corporation  when  insolvent  or  in  a  haz- 
ardous condition. 

Relative  to  service  of  trustee  process  upon  foreign  corporations  doing 
business  within  this  Commonwealth. 

Relative  to  penalties  or  forfeitures  for  failure  to  file  reports  and  certifi- 
cates of  condition  and  tax  returns. 

Relative  to  foreign  banking  associations  or  corporations. 

Relative  to  restraining  by  injunction  corporations  from  transacting  unau- 
thorized business. 

Relative  to  the  taking  of  deposits  by  certain  persons,  firms  and  corpora- 
tions. 

Relative  to  the  supervision  by  the  Massachusetts  Highway  Commission 
of  all  companies  engaged  in  the  transmission  of  intelligence  by  electricity. 


Relative  to  railroad  corporations  and  street  railway  companies. 


Relative  to  electric  railroad  companies. 

Relative  to  clianges  in  officers  of  domestic  corporations.    (See  1908,  chap. 

180.) 
Relative  to  examinations  of  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  reports  of  condition  by  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  service  on  certain  foreign  corporations. 

To  provide  for  revoking  the  charters  of  certain  clubs  and  organizations. 

To  regulate  changes  in  locations  of  certain  corporations. 

To  regulate  the  taking  of  deposits  by  certain   banks,  associations  and 

persons. 
Relative  to  the  organization  fees  of  business  corporations. 

Relative  to  street  railway  companies  acting  as  common  carriers. 


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Sectiona. 


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428 
448 
471 
472 
487 
533 
561 
576 
585 
81 
116 
163 
180 
222 
243 


278 
280 
300 
301 
316 
379 
382 
450 
463 
509 
520 
528 
543 


599 


1.2 
1-6 
1.2 
1,2 

1.2 
1-6 

1-34 
1-123 

1-12 
1.2 

1-3 
1,2 
1.2 


1-5 
1.2 
1.2 
1-3 
1-6 
1.2 
1-4 
1-3 

1.2 
1,2 
1-17 
1-3 


Part  I., 

1-21 

Part  II. 

22-25 

Part  III. 

26-45 

Part  IV. 

46-47 

PartV. 

68-71 

1-4 


Relative  to  unclaimed  deposits  with  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  electric  railroad  companies. 

Relative  to  recovery  of  damages  by  abutters  on  locations  of  electric  rail- 
roads. 
Relative  to  certain  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

Relative  to  agents  of  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  capitalization  of  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  foreign  banking  corporations. 

To  permit  savings  banks  to  establish  life  insurance  departments. 

To  recodify,  revise  and  amend  the  laws  relative  to  insurance,  other  than 

fraternal  and  assessment. 
To  restrain  the  consolidation  of  railroad  corporations. 

Relative  to  mutual  insurance  companies  transacting  employers'  liability 

business. 
To  authorize  the  appointment  of  trust  companies  as  conservators  of  the 

property  of  aged  persons. 
Relative  to  the  changing  of  names  of  corporations. 

Relative  to  changes  in  officers  of  business  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  surrender  charge  of  life  insurance  policies  issued  by  savings 

banks. 
To    protect   street   railway  companies,  electric  railroad  companies  and 

municipalities  engaged  in  the  manufacture  or  sale   of   electricity  for 

lighting  purposes  from  the  unlawful  use  of  or  diversion  of  electricity  from 

their  wires. 
Relative  to  temporary  locations  for  street  railways. 

To  authorize  street  railway  companies  to  transport  milk  and  cream. 

Relative  to  the  fraudulent  use  of  names,  titles  or  common  designations 

of  fraternities,  societies  and  unions. 
Relative  to  auditors  or  certificates  of  condition  of  certain  corporations. 

To  authorize  the  Metropolitan  Park  Commission   to  grant  locations  to 

electric  railroad  companies. 
Relative  to  recording  names  and  residences  of  persons  engaged  in  business 

under  names  other  than  their  own. 
Relative  to  cemeteries. 

Relative  to  the  fees  for  filing  and  recording  certificates  of  corporations 

(R.  L.  chap.  110). 
Relative  to  electric  railroad  companies. 

To  authorize  certain  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations  to  make  contracts 

of  reinsurance  and  transfer. 
Relative  to  the  purposes  for  which  insurance  companies  may  be  organized. 

Relative  to  trust  companies. 

To  require  certain  persons  and  partnerships  to  appoint  agents  upon  whom 

service  of  legal  process  may  be  made. 
To  authorize  insurance  companies  doing  fidelity  insurance  to  do  liabilitj' 

insurance  business. 


To  codify,  revise  and  amend  the  laws  relative  to  savings  banks  and  insti- 
tutions for  savings. 


To  extend  the  authority  of  the  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners  over 
persons  and  corporations  engaged  in  the  express  business  upon  railroads 
and  railways. 


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Sections. 


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636 
646 
92 
95 
118 

192 
278 
294 
319 
369 
379 
390 
407 
417 
419 
485 
488 
491 
171 
181 
187 
237 

296 
339 
343 
346 
353 
355 
385 
443 
499 
518 
536 
551 
567 
587 


1,2 
1-5 
1,2 
1.2 
1.2 
1.2 

1-3 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 

1-3 

1-6 
1-25 
1,2 
1,2 
1-9 
1-26 
1,2 
1-3 
1,2 

1,2 

1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1-3 

1.2 


1-4 


Relative  to  the  issue  of  bonds,  coupon  notes  and  other  evidences  of  in- 
debtedness by  railroad  corporations  and  street  railway  companies. 

Relative  to  the  price  at  which  railroad  corporations  and  street  railway 
companies  shall  offer  new  stock  to  their  stockholders. 

To  authorize  accident  insurance  companies  to  insure  against  the  breakage 
of  plate  glass. 

Relative  to  loans  by  life  insurance  companies  on  their  own  policies  as 
collateral.  * 

Relative  to  investments  of  insurance  companies. 

To  authorize  the  transportation  of  military  supplies  and  equipment  over 
the  lines  of  street  railway,  electric  railroad  and  elevated  railway  com- 
panies. 

To  authorize  certain  insurance  companies  to  do  fire  and  marine  business. 

To  exempt  certain  fraternal  mutual  benefit  societies  from  the  operation 

of  certain  provisions  of  law  regulating  the  making  of  small  loans. 
Relative  to  certain  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

To  provide  for  the  supervision  of  water  companies  by  the  state  board  of 

health.     (See  chap.  787,  Acts  of  1914.) 
To  change  the  date  when  stockholders  in  railroad  corporations  and  street 

railway  companies  may  subscribe  for  new  stock. 
To  provide  for  the  inspection  by  the  state  board  of  charity  of  certain 

charitable  institutions  (corporations). 
Relative  to  mutual  fire  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

Relative  to  locations  of  street  railway  companies. 

To  authorize  the  incorporation  of  credit  unions. 

To  authorize  street  railway  companies  to  issue  securities  for  supplying 

working  capital. 
Relative  to  casualty  and  other  insurance. 

Relative  to  savings  banks  and  trust  companies. 

To  make  uniform  the  law  of  transfer  of  shares  of  stock  in  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  of  charitable  corporations. 

To  prohibit  the  sale  or  transfer  of  the  assets  of  a  corporation  in  fraud  of 

the  Commonwealth. 
To  authorize  certain  insurance  companies  to  re-insure  in  companies  doing 

business  on  the  stock  plan. 

Relative  to  paid  agents  for  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 
Relative  to  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

To   prohibit  unauthorized  foreign  banking  associations  or  corporations 

from  transacting  business  in  Massachusetts. 
Relative  to  the  formation  of  corporations  for  making  and  selling  gas, 

steam  and  hot  water. 
To  authorize  any  corporation  incorporated  by  special  act  prior  to  February 

23,  1830,  to  adopt  The  Business  Corporation  Law. 
To  authorize  railroad  corporations  to  operate  their  railroads  by  electricity 

or  other  power. 
Relative  to  business  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  purchase  by  street  railway  companies  of  property  of  for- 
eign companies. 
Relative  to  the  purposes  for  which  insurance  companies  may  be  organized. 

Relative  to  temporary  locations  for  street  railway  companies. 

To  define  and  extend  the  authority  of  the  Board  of  Railroad  Commis- 
sioners to  supervise  the  issue  of  bonds  by  street  railway  companies. 
Relative  to  locations  of  street  railway  companies  upon  private  land. 

Relative  to  the  transportation  by  street  and  elevated  railway  companies 
of  pupils  of  industrial  schools. 

Limiting  the  time  of  construction  of  the  railroads  of  electric  railroad  com- 
panies. 


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Chapters. 


Sections. 


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622 
649 
650 
656 
70 
184 
205 
251 
261 
329 
358 
428 

431 

481 

488 

492 

503 

506 

509 

628 

53 

54 

73 

74 

82 

90 

97 

128 

162 

175 

189 

196 

330 

357 

396 

403 

472 


1,2 
1-12 
1-3 
1,2 
1-9 


1,2 
1-4 
1,2 

1,  2 
1,2 

1,  2 
1-3 
1-4 
1-4 
1-4 
1-6 
1-9 
1-34 
1,  2 

1.  2 
1,  2 
1,  2 


1.  2 
1-3 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 


1,  2 
1,2 
1-3 


To  authorize  the  use  by  street  railway  companies  of  tracks  of  railroad  cor- 
porations. 
Relative  to  the  management  of  savings  banks. 

Relative  to  the  deposit  of  mortgage  notes  with  the  treasurer  and  receiver 

general  by  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 
Relative  to  the  assessment  of  franchise  taxes  of  corporations. 

Relative  to  collection  agencies. 

Relative  to  the  service  of  trustee  process  upon  foreign  corporations. 

To  provide  penalties  for  wilfully  making  false  reports  to  commissions 
or  commissioners. 

Relative  to  the  kinds  of  business  which  may  be  done  by  insurance  com- 
panies. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  of  insurance  companies  on  the  mutual  plan. 

To  authorize  certain  churches  to  admit  financial  supporters  to  associate 
membership  under  certain  restrictions. 

To  provide  for  the  examination  of  corporations  and  other  organizations 
having  certain  financial  relations  with  insurance  companies. 

To  regulate  the  taking  of  deposits  by  certain  persons,  partnerships,  asso- 
ciations or  corporations. 

To  prohibit  the  making  or  publishing  of  false  or  exaggerated  statements 
concerning  the  affairs  of  corporations,  joint-stock  associations,  partner- 
ships or  individuals. 

Relative  to  the  imposition  and  collection  of  fines  by  unions  or  other  asso- 
ciations. 

To  confirm  the  locations  of  electric  lines. 

Relative  to  stockholders'  and  directors'  liability. 

Relative  to  the  listing  and  advertising  of  shares  of  stock  of  mining  cor- 
porations. 

To  regulate  the  manufacture,  production,  transportation  and  sale  of  arti- 
cles or  commodities  in  common  use. 

To  authorize  the  incorporation  of  medical  milk  commissions. 

Relative  to  the  transmission  of  electricity. 

To  provide  for  the  control  and  regulation  of  fraternal  benefit  societies. 

Relative  to  investment  of  trust  companies  in  real  estate  for  the  transac- 
tion of  their  business. 

To  authorize  trust  companies  to  give  security  for  deposits  of  postal  savings 
funds. 

Relative  to  the  reports  of  examinations  of  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  the  reserve  liability  of  life  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  injunction  proceedings  against  fraternal  beneficiary  corpo- 
rations and  associations. 
To  authorize  trust  companies  to  hold  certain  real  estate. 

To  provide  penalties  for  failure  of  banks  to  file  returns  with  the  bank 
commissioner. 

Relative  to  the  appraisal  of  real  estate  loans  of  trust  companies  and  co- 
operative banks. 

Relative  to  the  annual  returns  of  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  voting  powers  of  stockholders  of  business  corporations. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  shares  of  stock  of  Massachusetts  trust  com- 
panies owned  by  savings  banks. 
Relative  to  assessment  insurance. 

To  authorize  certain  insurance  companies  to  act  as  sureties  in  criminal 

procedure. 
Relative  to  the  management  of  savings  banks. 

Relative  to  the  capital  stock  of  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  reinsurance  by  mutual  fire  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  dissolution  and  liquidation  of  banking  corporations. 


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623 


629 
82 
174 
177 
179 
206 
213 
235 
247 
257 
264 
291 
334 
343 
409 
411 
447 
458 
473 
489 
499 
541 
578 
596 
597 
613 
617 
660 
705 
727 


1,2 

1,  2 

1,2 

Part  I.,      "1 

1-4 
Part  II., 
5-9 
Part  III., 

10-18 
Part  IV., 

19-30 
Part  v., 

31-47 

1-5 
1,2 
1,2 


1,  2 
1-3 

1,2 
1,2 
1,2 

1,2 
1,2 
1-5 
1,2 
1-8 
1,2 
1-3 
1,2 
1-4 
1,2 
1-4 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1-6 
1-3 
1-9 
1-7 


Relative  to  investments  by  savings  banks  and  institutions  for  savings. 

Relative  to  increases  of  capital  stock  by  chartered  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  organization  of  corporations  for  engaging  in  the  business 
of  buying  and  selling  real  estate. 


Relative  to  co-operative  banks. 


Relative  to  the  auditing  by  the  bank  commissioner  of  accounts  of  savings 

banks. 
Relative  to  reports  of  charitable  corporations. 

To  authorize  fire  insurance  companies  to  insure  against  damage  by  hail. 

Relative  to  the  liquidation  of  corporations  and  individual  bankers  subject 

to  the  supervision  of  the  bank  commissioner. 
Relative  to  bonds  given  by  certain  banks,  associations  and  persons. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  of  trust  companies  in  certain  towns. 

Relative  to  the  date  on  or  before  which  agricultural  societies  shall  file  their 

annual  returns. 
Relative  to  sprinkler  leakage  and  water  damage  insurance. 

Relative  to  the  admission  of  foreign  mutual  fire  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  service  on  certain  foreign  corporations. 

To  authorize  co-operative  banks  to  hold  real  estate. 

Relative  to  investments  of  savings  banks  and  institutions  for  savings. 

Relative  to  insurance  against  damage  caused  by  teams  or  vehicles. 

Relative  to  mutual  fire  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  auditing  by  the  bank  commissioner  of  accounts  of  trust 
companies. 

Relative  to  supplying  physicians  and  nurses  for  the  families  of  members  of 
fraternal  benefit  societies. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  and  management  of  co-operative  associa- 
tions with  a  capital  stock  not  exceeding  ten  thousand  dollars. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  the  poles  and  wires  of  street  railway  companies. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  ships  and  vessels. 

Relative  to  the  kinds  of  business  which  may  be  done  by  insurance  com- 
panies. 
Relative  to  the  use  of  names  or  titles  of  public  service  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  purposes  for  which  insurance  companies  may  organize. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  personal  property  held  for  the  care  of  graves, 
•    cemetery  lots  and  similar  purposes. 

To  provide  for  publication  of  information  relative  to  voluntary  associa- 
tions owning  or  controlling  public  service  corporations. 
Relative  to  the  holding  of  stock  of  certain  public  service  corporations. 

To  authorize  insurance  companies  to  pension  employees. 

Relative  to  the  control  and  regulation  of  fraternal  benefit  societies. 

Relative  to  the  regulation  and  supervision  of  water  companies.  (.See 
chap.  787,  Acts  of  1914.) 

To  provide  for  registering  and  licensing  stores  for  transacting  retail  drug 
business. 

Relative  to  the  issuing  of  notes  by  fire,  water,  watch,  light  and  improve- 
ment districts. 


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750 
764 
55 
83 
198 
320 
422 
426 
437 
448 
504 
505 
523 
537 
598 
610 
626 
642 
643 
658 
661 
671 
724 


742 


770 

787 


1,2 
1,5 
1-3 
1,2 
1-8 
1,2 
1,2 
1,2 
1-6 
1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-4 
24,25 

1,2 

1,2 

1-10 

1-5 

1,2 

1,2 

1-3 

Part  I.,     1 

1 
Part  II., 
2-91 
Part  III., 

92-125 

Part  IV., 

126-132 

Part  v., 

133-173 

Part  VI., 

174-197 

Part  VII., 

198-201 

1-14 


Relative  to  mutual  liability  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  creation  and  issue  of  preferred  stock  by  street  railway  com- 
panies. 

Relative  to  the  issuing  of  notes  of  fire,  water,  watch,  light  and  improve- 
ment districts. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  certain  bonds,  notes  and  certificates  of  indebt- 
edness issued  by  light,  watch  or  improvement  districts. 

To  establish  the  date  for  the  assessment  of  taxes  and  for  other  purposes. 

Relative  to  the  election  of  officers  and  elective  committees  of  fraternal 

beneficiary  societies. 
Relative  to  the  reserve  of  certain  trust  companies. 

To  authorize  insurance  companies  to  insure  against  losses  caused  by  the 

explosion  of  tanks  or  other  receptacles. 
To  facilitate  rural  credits  and  to  enlarge  the  powers  of  credit  unions. 

Relative  to  reinsurance  in  unadmitted  companies. 

Relative  to  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  loans  and  surrender  values  and  the  amortization  of  bonds  of 

life  insurance  companies. 
Relative  to  the  taxation  of  personal  property  held  for  the  care  of  graves, 

cemetery  lots  and  similar  purposes. 
Relative  to  trust  companies. 

To  provide  for  the  classification  and  taxation  of  wild  or  forest  land. 

Relative  to  unauthorized  banking. 

Relative  to  service  of  process  on  foreign  insurance  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  organization  and  powers  of  certain  mutual  insurance 

companies. 
To  authorize  co-operative  banks  to  allow  shares  to  remain  after  maturity. 

To  regulate  correspondence  and  other  like  schools. 

Relative  to  false  reports  or  statements  concerning  corporations. 

Relative  to  funding  the  cost  of  replacement  or  reconstruction  of  street 

railway  property. 
Relative  to  the  taxation  of  foreign  corporations. 


To  consolidate  the  laws  relative  to  the  manufacture,  distribution  and  sale 
of  gas  and  electricity. 


To  provide  for  the  taxation  of  transfers  of  stock. 

To  provide  for  the  supervision  of  water  companies  by  the  board  of  gas 
and  electric  light  commissioners. 


1914.1  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  695 


Revised  Laws,  Chap.  109,  Sect.  52,  of  Dissolution. 
"If  a  majority  in  number  or  interest  of  the  members  of  a  corporation  desire 
to  close  its  affairs,  they  may  file  a  petition  therefor  in  the  supreme  judicial  court 
or  the  superior  court,  setting  forth  in  substance  the  grounds  of  their  application, 
and  the  court,  after  due  notice  to  parties  interested  and  a  hearing,  may  decree  a 
dissolution  of  the  corporation.  A  corporation  so  dissolved  shall  be  held  to  be 
extinct  in  all  respects  as  if  its  corporate  existence  had  expired  by  its  own 
limitation." 

[Revised  Laws,  chap.  109,  sect.  57.] 
RETIiRNS   TO  BE  MADE  OF  CORPORATIONS  DISSOLVED  BY  THE  SUPREME  JUDICIAL 

OR  THE  Superior  Courts. 
"  If  a  corporation  is  dissolved,  the  clerk  of  the  court  in  which  the  decree  for  dis- 
solution is  entered  shall  forthwith  make  return  thereof  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Commonwealth,  giving  the  name  of  the  corporation  dissolved  and  the  date  upon 
which  such  decree  was  entered." 


Certificates  of  Payment  and  Investment  of  Capital,  and  Issue  of  Capital 

Stock. 

The  attention  of  the  officers  of  public  service  corporations  is  called  to  the  re- 
quirements of  the  corporation  laws  respecting  the  filing  and  recording  of  certif- 
icates of  payment  and  investment  of  capital.  Special  attention  is  called  to  the 
following:  Revised  Laws,  chap.  110,  sects.  43,  44,  45,  58  and  59. 

The  attention  of  the  officers  of  trading  corporations  is  called  to  the  require- 
ments of  section  14  of  chapter  437,  Acts  of  1903,  which  provides  that  no  issue  of 
stock  subsequent  to  the  issue  of  stock  certified  by  the  articles  of  organization 
shall  be  lawful  until  a  certificate  pertaining  thereto  shall  have  been  filed  in  the 
office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth.  Section  41  of  chapter  437,  Acts  of 
1903,  provides  that  no  amendment  or  alteration  of  the  agreement  of  association 
or  articles  of  organization  shall  take  effect  until  said  articles  of  amendment  shall 
have  been  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 


[Revised  Laws,  chap.  109,  sect.  12.] 

Corporations  Created  by  Special  Charter  to  file  Evidence  of  their 

Organization. 
"A  corporation  which  is  created  by  special  charter  shall,  if  no  time  is  limited 
therein,  be  organized  within  two  years  after  the  passage  of  its  act  of  incorpora- 
tion.    Within  thirty  days  after  the  final  adjournment  of  the  meeting  for  organiza- 


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tion  of  any  such  corporation,  the  recording  officer  thereof  shall  make,  sign,  swear 
to  and  file  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  a  certificate  stating 
the  date  on  which  the  meeting  for  organization  was  held,  the  names  of  the  officers 
elected  at  such  meeting  and  the  amount  of  capital  stock,  if  any,  fixed  under  its 
charter." 


Index,  Records,  Fees,  Publications,  etc. 

A  card  index  has  been  prepared,  embracing  references  to  all  acts  of  incorpora- 
tion and  amendments  thereto  of  corporations  created  by  the  General  Court  since 
the  year  1780,  and  to  every  certificate  recorded  in  the  office  under  general  laws 
concerning  joint  stock  and  other  corporations,  since  the  year  1851,  when  the  first 
certificates  were  recorded.  This  index  includes  corporations  created  for  the  fol- 
lowing purposes,  arranged  under  their  proper  classification:  manufacturing, 
trading,  mercantile  and  industrial  companies;  railroads;  street  railways;  steam- 
boat, towing,  express  and  coach  companies;  gas  and  electric,  water  supply, 
telegraph  and  telephone  and  water-power  companies;  proprietors  of  common 
lands;  bridges  and  ferries,  breakwaters,  buoys,  harbors  and  moorings,  channels, 
locks  and  canals,  dry  docks  and  marine  railways;  insurance  companies,  savings 
banks,  co-operative  banks  and  safe  deposit  and  trust  companies;  asylums;  homes; 
dispensaries,  hospitals,  medical  societies;  general  charities;  training  schools 
for  nurses;  cemeteries;  clubs;  boards  of  trade;  and  associations  for  educational, 
religious,  mechanical  and  professional  purposes;  also,  certificates  of  condition 
of  Massachusetts  corporations  since  the  year  1870  and  those  of  foreign  corpora- 
tions since  the  year  1892. 

The  records  of  religious  and  benevolent  associations  date  only  from  the  year 
1874,  when  the  existing  law  for  their  formation,  and  for  the  filing  of  their  certifi- 
cates in  the  Secretary's  office,  went  into  effect.  The  office  has  no  knowledge  of 
the  legal  existence  of  those  formed  previously  to  1874  under  general  law,  as  the 
certificates  of  such  organizations  were  required  to  be  "recorded  in  the  office  of 
the  register  of  deeds  for  the  county  or  district"  wherein  they  were  located;  nor 
has  it  official  information  of  any  class  of  corporations  dissolved  by  the  supreme 
judicial  or  superior  courts  previous  to  1880. 

Every  fee  paid  into  the  office  for  recording  under  the  provisions  of  chap.  224  of 
1870,  and  every  subsequent  corporation  act  (as  well  as  those  of  some  years  pre- 
vious), has  been  made  a  matter  of  record  with  the  certificate  itself,  the  money 
being  paid  into  the  treasury  at  the  time  designated  by  the  statute. 

Abstracts  of  the  organization  certificates  and  annual  returns  are  made  and 
published  daily  and  weekly  by  the  representatives  of  various  newspapers  and 
trade  journals  for  the  accuracy  of  which  this  office  is  not  responsible. 


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[1914. 


Table  II.  —  Annual  Returns,  Aggregates  compiled  from  " 
dition,"  under  Acts  of  1870,  224,  33;  1874,  349,  1;  1914, 
64;  and  R.  L.  110,  51. 


Certificates  of  Con- 
742,  65;  P.  S.  106, 


For  the  Year  — 

Filed 

during 

the 

Year. 

Filed 
subse- 
quently. 

In  All. 

Amount 

of  Capital 

paid  in. 

Total 

Assets. 

Total 
Liabilities. 

1S70 

124 

57 

181 

$39,019,227 

556,999,378 

1  $18,383,571 

1871 

538 

58 

596 

114,134,786 

162,202,732 

1  51,933,398 

1872 

648 

11 

659 

122,570,023 

182,415,165 

1  60,136,836 

1873 

654 

13 

667 

131,253,840 

211,371,742 

1  73,966,236 

1874 

694 

30 

724 

141,761,394 

228,523,526 

185,178,848 

1875 

717 

11 

728 

140,495,253 

241,608,145 

2  245,520,263 

1876 

734 

19 

753 

150,889,066 

249,601,076 

2  250,572,195 

1877 

743 

9 

752 

147,665,201 

244,059,994 

2  252,772,780 

1878 

736 

3 

739 

140,356,554 

231,427,335 

2  240,776,897 

1879 

. 

» 

730 

12 

742 

142,429,708 

231,633,644 

2  270,701,031 

1880 

756 

15 

771 

143,605,224 

242,998,175 

2  251,363,058 

1881 

817 

21 

838 

161,027,122 

278,538,305 

2  287,019,164 

1882 

872 

16 

888 

169,960,798 

300,956,013 

2  309,998,291 

1883 

954 

26 

980 

184,621,238 

325,205,019 

2  336,484,860 

1884 

994 

18 

1,012 

193,427,031 

343,434,221 

2  354,597,584 

1885 

1,056 

14 

1,070 

193,516,551 

344,888,926 

2  355,486,400 

1886 

1,095 

4 

1,099 

194,411,397 

349,406,881 

2  357,759,665 

1887 

1,182 

55 

1,237 

200,324,689 

358,150,462 

2  366,246,827 

1888 

1,306 

38 

1,344 

213,724,932 

393,004,196 

2  397,678,552 

1889 

1,369 

34 

1,403 

219,823,771 

409,730,587 

2  413,620,108 

1890 

1,445 

32 

1,477 

229,227,098 

452,073,940 

2  455,252,834 

1891 

1,538 

39 

1,577 

239,533,854 

477,074,407 

2  479,036,971 

1892 

1,612 

46 

1,658 

250,087,231 

499,129,048 

2  501,730,521 

1893 

1,687 

47 

1,734 

268,001,568 

531,882,183 

2  533,532,973 

1894 

1,791 

51 

1,842 

279,800,561 

531,306,899 

2531,934,549 

1895 

1,883 

41 

1,924 

287,183,611 

540,435,676 

2  541,086,861 

1896 

1,963 

47 

2,010 

295,676,244 

575,777,320 

2  576,008,173 

1897 

2,094 

43 

2,137 

307,629,998 

610,287,423 

2  606,067,692 

1898 

2,176 

48 

2,224 

309,451,116 

621,468,301 

2  617,061,031 

1899 

2,266 

42 

2,308 

309,487,517 

631,132,546 

2  626,842,814 

1900 

2,340 

52 

2,392 

304,173,650 

667,550,602 

2  653,038,452 

1901 

2,358 

57 

2,415 

287,280,452 

618,675,926 

2  614,262,135 

1902 

2,425 

23 

2,448 

297,073,374 

639,041,994 

2  634,840,149 

1903 

2,292 

20 

2,312 

268,643,508 

591,627,934 

2  587,134,857 

'  Not  including  capital. 


2  Including  capital  and  reserves. 


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Table  II.  —  Annual  Returns,  etc.  —  Concluded. 


For  the  Year  — 


Filed 

during 

the 

Year. 

Filed 
subse- 
quently. 

In  All. 

1257 

6 

263 

1242 

5 

247 

1239 

2 

241 

1239 

4 

243 

1247 

7 

254 

1234 

6 

240 

1242 

15 

257 

1241 

5 

246 

1224 

23 

247 

1  196 

20 

216 

1203 

- 

- 

Amount 

of  Capital 

paid  in. 


Total 
Assets. 


Total 
Liabilities. 


1904 

1905 

1906  (11  months  ending 
Dec.  1, 1906,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1,1907,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1,1908,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1, 1909,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1, 1910,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1,1911,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1,1912,  to  Nov.  30, 
Dec.  1,  1913,  to  Nov.  30, 


November  30), 

1907,  inclusive, 

1908,  inclusive, 

1909,  inclusive, 

1910,  inclusive, 

1911,  inclusive, 

1912,  inclusive, 

1913,  inclusive, 

1914,  inclusive, 


$57,986,333 
64,530,581 
67,118,495 
68,666,549 
72,504,549 
55,276,649 
74,167,669 
80,722,909 
74,951,555 
76,798,785 
86,640,815 


8148,128,856 
148,599,195 
154,137,173 
159,688,645 
169,983,449 
133,279,417 
143,666,520 
159,441,213 
154,763,586 
156,390,466 
174,652,655 


2  5142,935,612 
2  143,662,730 
2  149,081,298 
2  154,430,735 
2  164,577,780 
2  127,746,344 
2 137,966,864 
2 153,520,072 
2  148,654,674 
2  156,390,466 
2  174,667,468 


1  Trading  corporations  omitted,  for  which  see  Table  III. 

2  Including  capital  and  reserves. 


Table  III.  —  Annual  Returns,  Aggregates  compiled  from  "  Certificates  of  Con- 
dition," under  Acts  of  1903,  Chap.  437,  Sect.  J^B,  The  Business  Corporation 
Law. 


For  the  Year  • 


Filed 

during 

the 

Year. 

Filed 
subse- 
quently. 

In  All. 

249 

48 

297 

2,418 

39 

2,457 

2,913 

18 

2,931 

3,471 

68 

3,539 

4,190 

79 

4,269 

4,783 

80 

4,863 

5,293 

96 

5,389 

5,703 

76 

5,779 

6,218 

101 

6,319 

6,644 

117 

6,761 

7,169 

100 

7,269 

7,627 

- 

- 

Amount 

of  Capital 

paid  in. 


Total 

Assets. 


Total 
Liabilities. 


1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Deo. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


Aug.  1  to  Dec.  31,  inclusive, 


(11  months  ending 

1. 1906,  to  Nov.  30, 

1. 1907,  to  Nov.  30, 

1.1908,  to  Nov.  30, 

1. 1909,  to  Nov.  30, 

1.1910,  to  Nov.  30, 

1.1911,  to  Nov.  30, 

1.1912,  to  Nov.  30, 
1,  1913,  to  Nov.  30, 


November  30), 

1907,  inclusive, 

1908,  inclusive, 

1909,  inclusive, 

1910,  inclusive, 

1911,  inclusive, 
1912, inclusive, 

1913,  inclusive, 

1914,  inclusive. 


$51,924,960 
281,478,842 
309,034,929 
381,098,878 
446,055,131 
425,601,235 
442,553,512 
494,237,757 
570,939,862 
642,123,532 
774,721,570 
923,483,678 


$104,554,583 

587,044,586 

645,573,368 

873,906,082 

1,014,354,719 

862,331,389 

891,713,292 

1,040,419,089 

1,135,003,562 

1,238,710,241 

1,487,039,304 

1,695,642,536 


1  $104,554,583 

1  587,924,043 

1  645,848,016 

1  873,360,983 

11,013,818,005 

>  861,793,919 

1891,191,855 

1 1,039,843,707 

11,135,432,619 

1  1,239,797,722 

11,481,840,241 

1 1,690,454,932 


1  Including  capital  and  reserves. 


INDEX 


Addition  to  Purpose,  Revised  Laws,  chapter  110,  section  47,  and  chapter  125,  section  9 
Aggregates,  Corporations  fiUng  Certificates  of  Capital,  1870-1914, 

' 1851-75,    . 

of  Condition,  1870-1914, 
Organized,  1870-1914, 

1851-75 

Insurance,  1872-1914, 
"         RaUroad  and  Railway,  1873-1914 
Reorganized,  1870-1914, 
"  "  Trading  Corporations,  1903-14, 

"       Trust  Companies,  .... 

Amendment  of  Certificates  previously  filed,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  110,  section  47  and  chapter 
125,  section  9,     .............  . 

Anmxal  Returns,  or  Certificates  of  Condition,  Abstracts  from  A  to  Z,  for  the  year  1914, 

Articles  of  Amendment  filed  by  Trading  Companies,  Acts  of  1903,  chapter  437,  sections  40  and  41 

Cemeteries,  organization  of,       .....  . 

Change  of  Name  of  Corporations,        ..... 

Charters  declared  void,  club,  etc.,        ..... 

Condition,  Certificates  of,  A  to  Z,  Pubhc  Service  Companies, 

"  "  "      "  "   "     Trading  Companies, 

Credit  Unions,  incorporation  of,  under  chapter  419,  Acts  of  1909, 
Dissolution  of  Corporations,     ....... 

"  "  "  Returns  of,  by  clerks  of  courts,  in  the  several  counties. 

Evidence  of  Organization,  to  be  filed  by  Corporations  created  by  special  charter. 
Fees,  payable  in  Secretary's  office,  by  Corporations,   ..... 

Fraternal  Corporation,  Change  of  Purpose  of,      . 

General  Law,  requiring  Corporations  created  by  special  charter  to  file  evidence  of 

General  Law,  under  which  Corporations  may  be  dissolved, 

General  Laws,  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed,    .... 

General  Statement  for  1914,       . 

"  "  "      "      Annual  Returns,       ...... 

Incorporation,  etc.,  under  several  Acts  of  1914,  ...... 

Incorporations,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapters  36,  120,  125,  chapter  628,  Acts  of  1911, 
623,  Acts  of  1912, 
Business  Companies, 

Cemeteries,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapters  78  and  123, 
Credit  Unions, 
Insurance  Company, 
Religious,  Charitable,  etc. 
vised  Laws,  chapters  36, 
Acts  of  1912, 
"  Sa\'ings  Banks, 

"  Street  Railway  Company, 

"  Trust  Companies, 

Increase  of  Capital,  by  Biisiness  Companies, 
"       "  "        by  Insurance  Companies,     . 

"       "  "        by  Railroad  and  Railway  Companie: 

"       "  "       by  Trust  Companies, 

Investment  of  Capital  Stock  of  New  Companies, 
Issue  of  Capital  Stock,  Trading  Companies, 
Name  of  Corporations,  Change  of,     . 


orgamzation, 


PAGE 

113 
697 
697 
700,  701 
697 
697 
698 
698 
697 
699 
699 

113 
124-679 
104-111 

114 
104-113 

114 

124-143 

144-679 

66 

115,  116-118 

116-118,  695 

695 
684-687 

115 

695 

695 
687-694 

681,  682 

682,  683 
119-123 


and  chapter 


55-65,  115 

5-53 

114 

66 

67 


Associations,  with  or  without  Capital  Stock,  under  Re- 
120  and  125,  chapter  628,  Acts  of  1911  and  chapter  623, 


55-65 
54 
67 
54 

90-99 


100 

68-87 

69-87 

104-113 


704 


INDEX. 


Organization  of  Business  Companies,  Trading,  Manufacturing,  Public  Service,  etc 
"  of  Cemeteries,      ...... 

"  of  Credit  Unions,  ..... 

"  of  Insurance  Company,  .... 

"  of  Religious,  Charitable,  etc..  Associations, 

"  of  Savings  Banks,  ..... 

"  of  Street  Railway  Company, 

"  of  Trust  Companies,     ..... 

Organizations,  Certificate  of  Incorporation  refused,  etc., 
Payment  of  Capital  Stock,  Business  Companies, 

"        "  "         "         Corporations  to  file  certificates  of, 

"        "  "         "         Street  Railway  Company,  . 

Railroad  Companies,  Increase  of  Capital,  . 
Railway  Companies,  Increase  of  Capital,   . 
"  "  Payment  of  Capital, 

"  "  Reduction  of  Capital, 

"  "  Street,  Organization, 

Records,  Indexes,  Fees,  Publications,  etc.,  concerning. 
Reduction  of  Capital,  by  Business  Companies,     . 
"         "  "       by  Street  Railway  Company^ 

"  "  "       by  Title  Insurance  Company, 

Special  Charter,  Corporations  created  by,  to  file  evidence  of  organization, 
Street  Railway  Companies,  Increase  of  Cajpitsd,. 

"  "  "  Organization,    .... 

"  "  "  Payment  of  Capital, 

"  "  "  Reduction  of  Capital, 

Surrender  of  Charters,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  109,  section  56, 
Trust  Companies,  Organization, 

"  "  Increase  of  Capital, 

Table  I.  —  Aggregates  of  Corporations  organized  under  General  Laws,  from  1851  to  1914,  viz..  Joint 
Stock,  Library,  Insurance,  Railroad,  Religious,  etc.,  with  Amount  of  Capital,  Increase,  Reduc- 
tion, .........-■•••■• 

Tables  II.  and  III.  —  Aggregates  of  Annual  Returns,  under  section  33,  chapter  224  of  Acts  of  1870; 
section  54,  chapter  106,  Public  Statutes,  1870-1914;  section  51,  chapter  110,  Revised  Laws; 
chapter  742,  Acts  of  1914;  and  chapter  437,  Acts  of  1903 "    . 


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5-53 

114 

66 

67 

55-65 

54 

67 

54 

114 

68-87 

695 


88 
88 
89 
67 

696 

100-103 

89 

100 

695 
88 
67 
88 
89 

115 
54 

100 


697-699 


700,  701 


467 


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