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Public Document No. 10
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
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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,
under Section 10 of Chapter 71^2, Acts of 191 J^.
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Provincetown Light and Power Company,
Harwich,
Provincetown,
Total, .
$5,000
45,000
SlOO
100
50
450
Sept. 17,
1914.
July 31,
1914.
Sept. 23,
1914.
Aug. 6,
1914.
2 corporations
S50,000
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.
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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.
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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.
1 Preferred. 2 Common. 3 pjrgt preferred. * Second preferred. ^ Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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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
uoo
UOO
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.
MO
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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$3,000
sioo
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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$100,000
sioo
1,000
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
2 80
3 270
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
11
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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52;
S50,000
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5,000
5,000
10
500
11,000
100
110
10,000
10
.1,000
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
100
i-a-a
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
MO
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
MOO
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.
13
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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> 1
875,000
SlOO
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
. S.
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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Where Located.
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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.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1914.
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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.
1 Preferred. 2 Common. = Corporation chartered for fifty years. * Corporation chartered for thirty years.
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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.
1914.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
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.
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[1914.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
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250
1100
2 100
100
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
110
2 10
50
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, .
$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.
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Excel Shoe Form Company,
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.
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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.
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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.
1914.
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23
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Where Located.
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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.
24
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Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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Where Located.
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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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810,000
S5
2,000
10,000
100
• 100
250,000
110
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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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.
1914.1
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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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15,000
SlOO
50
.5,000
5
1,000
6,000
50
120
10,000
25
400
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
10
2,500
200,000
2,100
uoo
2 100
100
1 1,000
2 1,000
21
300,000
100
3,000
5,000
25
200
5,000
100
50
5,000
100
50
275,000
50,000
1100
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
10
5,000
2,000
100
20
20,000
100
200
200,000
uo
2 10
1 10,000
2 10,000
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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.
32
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[1914.
Articles of Organizatio7i, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
O
"o
3
s
6
$25,000
SlOO
250
1,000
100
10
25,000
100
250
10,000
25
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
St^-^
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$25,000
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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
33
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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.
34
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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
R.L
and
ul ee.
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
MO
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.
36
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1914.
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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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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$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.
1 Corporation chartered for fifty years. 2 Preferred. ' Common. < Corporation chartered until Jan. 1. 1964.
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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.
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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.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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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.
2 Common.
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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,
1914.H
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.
H913.
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,
. 1913.
Rainium Company, .
Boston, .
10,000
125
1200
1 3,700
Apr. 1,
Apr. 6,
2 25
2 200
2 3,000
1914.
i 1914.
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.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1914.1
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100
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100
100,000
100
100,000
100
50,000
100
1,500
10
5,000
10
5,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
750,000
100
15,000
10
25,000
100
100,000
20,000
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3 100
100
50,000
100
50,000
100
5,000
10
10,000
10
50,000
15,000
2 100
3 100
100
20,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
100,000
10
10,000
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Roeder-Hayes Company, .
Roller Saddle Attachment Com-
pany.
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,
The.
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
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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.
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2 Preferred.
3 Common.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
45
Articles of Orgmiization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
"p.
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
■73 -g
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
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
47
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
"3
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o
1-2
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<!
Ph
s
d
iz;
$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.
48
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
49
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
"3
'S.
o
1"
"o
3
=« 03
> S.
d
$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.
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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.
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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.
NAME OF corporation.
Where Located.
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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-
tion.
Date of
Incorpora-
tion.
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.
1914.]
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Abstract of Cektificates of Organization as Corporations, under Chapters
36, 120 and 125 of the Revised Laws, Chapter 628, Acts of 1911, and Chapter
623, Acts of 1912.
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Where Located.
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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.
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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.
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Certificates o
/ Organization,
etc. — Continued.
NAME OF .CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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.
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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.
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[1914.
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Where Located.
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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.
61
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etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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
CERTIFICATES OF ORGANIZATION.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
63
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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Wellesley,
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.
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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,
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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 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.
1914.1
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103
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.
104
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
125
Chapter 110, Section 51, Revised Laws, and Acts of 1914-, Chapter 71^2, Section 65.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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and
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$531
$127,406
6 6,376
6 $1,000
-
-
141,068
60,000
53,787
23,304
' 3,416
8 561
141,068
5 3,154
9 4,065
w 63,078
" 1,804
-
$211
178,844
125,000
12 1,087
52,742
-
-
8 15
178,844
96,088
25,000
" 45,000
15 26,088
96,088
-
1,836,311
18
-
-
1,853,662
10,000
1,843,062
600
-
-
1,853,662
5 6,269
w 114,315
6,133
8S323
-
273,336
235,000
18,175
19,838
-
8 323
273,336
5 11,158
2° 8,655
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485,025
300,000
144,462
21 30,000
12 2,351
8,212
485,025
24,596
1° 446,291
22 217,641
23 7,979
907,752
450,000
21 250,000
15 139,530
2-1 12,264
55,958
907,752
769
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
~
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
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$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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
LUBILITIES.
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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under R. L.,
Chap. 110,
Sect. 81.
1
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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
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[1914.
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Certificates
OF Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
129
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
LUBILITIES.
ures,
ndise,
\, and
I Proc-
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der R.
p. 110,
o
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ercha
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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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
133
0/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
LUBILITIBS.
ise,
and
roc-
-actio"
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and
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
135
oj Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
LlABILITIBS.
ures,
ndise,
il, and
1 Proc-
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rec'd,
der R.
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on.
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3 $60,499
4S6,547
5 246,500
6 38,355
i°S12,110
$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
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tf
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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
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
g
jck as fixed
orporation.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA- j
TION.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
145
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.
146
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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-
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03
"ca
II
'4
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Mer
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ess.
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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
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1
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3
"1
o
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§«
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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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dise,
, and
Proc-
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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.
1914.
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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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LUBILITIES.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
153
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
■3)53 =
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Capital Stock.
Accounts Pay-
able.
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•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.
154
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
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actures,
shandise,
erial, and
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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.
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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.
156
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[1914.
Abstract of Certificates
OF Condition
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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.
1914.1
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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.
158
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
S
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i
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
3S,
ise,
and
'roc-
42
TION.
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^
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land
rial,
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
159
of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
60 cSrH
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-
-
$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
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Capital
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
s.i§2
TION.
3
s
03
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anufacturi
Merchand
Material,
Stock in F
ess.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
161
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
Liabilities.
is .
i
a
1
I
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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
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[1914.
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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.
1914.1
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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^ 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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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.
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Assets
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3 S5,023
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$2,011,727
$1,000,000
$137,335
_
$755,409
$118,983
with
$2,011,727
2 100,000
« 161,500
s 13,579
surplus
~
6 67,800
' 3,500
-
486,010
100,000
42,178
-
45,000
294,049
8 4,788
-
486,010
-
-
-
1,430,516
300,000
285,705
-
-
9 103,364
$741,447
1,430,516
1 50.000
-
-
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
-
i« 2,559
" 1,300
S5,766
155,037
82,000
6,830
-
54,205
12,002
-
155,037
1 266,004
12 21,377
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
-
-
9,875
5,000
-
-
-
-
4,875
9,875
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
-
-
-
-
10,000
-
-
159
300
300
~
-
-
-
-
300
n 7,210
-
~
7,210
7,210
-
-
-
-
-
7,210
-
19 6,192
_
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.
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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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$5,000
$64
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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
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200,000
53,817
137,100
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10,739
411,656
249,700
11 15;000
-
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250,000
12 2,000
5,409
-
6,536
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1,191
265,136
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2 73,983
_
280,773
144,000
29,378
-
60,549
15,363
-
280,773
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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.
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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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Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
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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
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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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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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-
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-
-
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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
_
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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
~
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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
~
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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.
172 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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Ashby Reservoir Company,
May 22,
Mch. 9,
Mch. 9,
S3,500
S500
_
_
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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.
1914.1
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Assets -
-Con.
LlABnjTIES.
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S3,500
§3,500
-
-
-
-
-
$3,500
-
-
-
14,467
3,500
S499
-
1 86,682
81,018
S2,768
14,467
-
-
-
5,005
3,000
2 100
886
-
1,000
-
19
5,005
-
i $9,701
-
558,362
400,000
12,810
-
-
145,552
-
558,362
-
f 1,200
-
4,288
4,000
172
-
-
-
116
4,288
-
6 4,040
-
14,723
6,000
6,200
-
-
-
2,523
14,723
' 15,399
-
728
12,010
9,175
1,964
-
871
-
-
12,010
-
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
"8
12,006
215,630
13 200
" 100
58,354
16,000
9,120
17,701
"29
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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ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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.
1914.1
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Liabilities.
Patent Riglvts,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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«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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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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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Assets -
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Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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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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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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$72,470
$25,000
$28,472
$18,750
-
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-
$72,470
■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.
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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.
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-
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$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
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:
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
_'
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~
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.
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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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$75,000
$23,200
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$30,000
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$77,486
$205,686
4 4,000
-
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5,708
5,000
708
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5,708
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5 $950
17,152
64,705
45,000
1,705
$18,000
-
-
-
64,705
-
-
-
6,049
5,000
594
-
-
-
455
6,049
-
-
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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.
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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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$39,971
1,168
$31,800
15,171
600
$568
-
$3,000
-
-
$39,971
1,168
-
-
-
4,056
2,500
877
-
-
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$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.
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Bay State House, Proprietors'
May 26,
Jan. 30,
Dec. 31,
$86,800
$146,000
_
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$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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
189
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABttlTIES.
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$86,800
$2,500
-
$500
-
$82,008
$171,808
-
-
$5,000
5,125
5,000
100
-
-
-
25
5,125
-
-
5,000
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
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5,000
1,817
-
-
$778
-
7,595
-
-
7,294
10,770
8,550
972
6 $1,000
248
-
-
10,770
-
-
-
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
-
-
2,279
13,274
10,000
3,274
-
-
-
-
13,274
-
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
.
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
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[1914.
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OF Condition
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Assets.
*5
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
191
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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able.
1
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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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Assets.
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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.
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3
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1 $1,200
-
S10,199
$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
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Assets.
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1
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ock.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
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aterial, and
ock in Proc-
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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.
1914.1
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195
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
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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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197
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Assets
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$15,000
-
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$6,000
$24,000
-
$45,000
-
-
-
45,000
25,000
-
-
10,000
10,000
-
45,000
-
1 $1,709
-
291,543
53,000
$64,398
-
118,500
55,645
-
291,543
-
2 4,014
-
55,000
25,000
-
$20,000
-
10,000
-
55,000
-
-
-
20,250
13,500
-
-
-
6,750
-
20,250
-
-
-
6,288
5,000
-
-
250
-
$1,038
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
8,881
5,000
2,011
5 1,100
770
-
-
8,881
' 3,400
«908
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
-
38,344
237,744
wiO
3 9,300
3 1,000
-
-
10,010
10,000
-
-
-
10
-
10,010
-
-
1,191
1,000
71
-
50
-
70
1,191
3 4,000
2 100
1,650
6,100
6,000
100
-
-
-
-
6,100
-
2 1,000
-
9,819
6,400
1,584
-
-
1,835
-
9,819
3 6,800
-
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
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dise,
, and
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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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LUBILITIES.
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6 47,072
$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
2,500
17,000
2,057
20,000
:
-
:
3,643
4,557
40,643
-
10 900
-
2,991
1,500
269
-
150
800
272
2,991
-
9 1,667
5,843
17,251
15,000
2,251
-
-
-
-
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
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[1914.
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Assets.
.9
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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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a
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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.
'1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
203
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
i
1
1
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1
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1
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d
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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.
204
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
§ '
"^
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
1
a
C3
O
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O
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1-^
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b
actu
3han
erial,
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si
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
205
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
■2J§"
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able.
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-
-
$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.
206
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[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
207
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
:
-
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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.
208
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
209
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
1/IABILITIES.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
C3
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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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
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1
1
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1
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a
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°
ill
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O
3
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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
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O
Assets.
NAME OF corpora-
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tion.
hen Certi
filed.
ate of Mee
1
iithorized
Stock.
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anufactun
Merehand
Material,
Stock in F
ess.
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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.
1914.1
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213
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
o
J
i
I
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m
3
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O
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a
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Floating Indebt-
edness.
3
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3
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ua
2
3
&
1 140,000
2 SI 14, 704
3 2,352
M75
5 2,189
6 2,011
8 100,575
9 50,000
S9,220
8169,243
404,122
15,065
S90,000
100,000
10,000
$19,258
104,122
$50,000
200,000
7 $100
$9,885
$5,065
$169,243
404,122
15,065
1 4,000
-
-
29,434
15,000
12,092
-
-
-
2,342
29,434
-
-
-
13,879
6,600
2,000
-
-
5,279
-
13,879
-
w 1,875
1,616
12 233,075
w 75,540
1^ 166,925
19 494
218
18,621
12,843
485,010
135,270
48,500
4,000
400,000
50,000
30,000
8,843
39,609
15 39,000
18,580
_
-
with accts.
payable
" 10,000
31,064
18,500
16 6,401
25,626
-
12,843
485,010
135,270
48,500
-
-
65,000
100,000
100,000
-
-
-
-
-
100,000
1 3,200
145,000
21 4,818
22 5,740
1,597
20,030
7,827
64,690
20,030
5,000
50,000
30
479
20 2,348
3,452
20,000
-
-
-
11,238
7,827
64,690
20,030
23 74,900
24 1,500
-
122,850
75,000
-
-
-
-
47,850
122,850
1 13,927
-
-
160,499
50,000
97,938
-
-
-
12,561
160,499
-
25 320,908
-
790,396
480,000
-
-
-
-
310,396
790,396
-
-
-
41,193
35,000
4,961
-
-
-
1,232
41,193
26 19,503
-
-
51,279
33,000
557
5,000
11,429
1,293
-
51,279
-
-
-
633,641
500,000
124,815
-
-
-
8,826
633,641
-
-
610
610
300
10
-
300
-
-
610
-
406,646
-
492,393
50,000
7,649
-
332,783
-
101,961
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.
214
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[1914
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
215
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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§30,400,400
2 8545,878
-
81,224,888
-
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832,171,166
-
3 900
-
27,897
5,000
9,599
-
12,001
81,297
-
27,897
-
-
-
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
-
-
300
300
300
-
-
-
-
300
« 88,000
-
11,133
115,467
100,000
6,051
-
9,416
-
-
115,467
-
-
6,216
11,267
2,850
8,417
-
-
-
-
11,267
4 500
8 1,800
10,022
15,651
15,000
651
-
-
-
-
15,651
-
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114
114
110
4
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-
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9 10,000
-
3,369
19,761
17,500
2,261
-
-
-
-
19,761
9 4,300
i« 1,900
"81
19
8,300
6,300
2,000
-
-
-
-
8,300
-
-
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.
216
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
217
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
"107
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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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.
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-
812,522
84,678
-
824,818
11,737
-
-
6,879
6,000
879
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
2,280,171
1,000,000
-
8450,000
-
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2,280,171
-
5 29,500
-
180,311
105,000
-
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-
311
-
180,311
-
6 2,000
§3,000
5,000
5,000
-
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-
-
-
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.
1914.1
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221
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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ii
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S
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
%
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
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chandiae,
erial, and
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
223
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
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1
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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.
1914.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$1,269
88,559
$6,000
$2,559
-
-
-
$8,559
-
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.
226
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
227
of Corporations — Continued.
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.
228
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Mch. 23,
Mch. 20,
Dec. 31,
$50,000
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
229
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
11=
ai g
PL|
3
O
1
1
o
-a
g
1
o
O
Accounts Pay-
able.
3
■a
c
Floating Indebt-
edness.
_3
"o.
(-<
3
3
-a
d
a
ml
o
"a
o
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
233
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Ill
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$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.
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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
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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"3,
3
02
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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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
237
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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$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.
238
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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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10,000
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-
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-
4 2,900
-
3,159
3,000
2
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-
3,159
-
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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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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
S
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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
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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
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§
S
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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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1
tn
2
3
1
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1
•a
a
jl
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M
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1
>3
3
^
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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.
1914.1
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Assets -
-Con.
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-
-
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914
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Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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s
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Mi
1
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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.
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — No. 10.
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.
254
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Stock
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
255
of Corporations — Continued.
.Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
3
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, 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.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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1
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S,
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
1
1
anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
ca g
^
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^
«
■s
S
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
257
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
111
3
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11
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i
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-
-
-
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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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^
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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ise,
and
'roc-
s .
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1
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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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£
H
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f=^
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£
H
-
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.
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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.
1914.1
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
!u a o
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
267
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
. .
>i
J.
z
1
1
J
C3
1
0^
P-i
-a
.a
3=1
§
1
^ S o
(5
1
^
fi
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-
el"!
TION.
■a
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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.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
269
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
■aS33
-ait
3
o
J
1
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1
1
1
<
J.
1.
J.
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1
1
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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a
1
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1
3
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H
0
3
<
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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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Assets -
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Liabilities.
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$604,754
2 250,000
^332
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$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.
274
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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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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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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81,457
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-
-
-
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
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[1914.
Abstract o
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OF Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
279
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Assets —
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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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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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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
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
283
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Assets
— Con.
Liabilities.
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$13,516
$11,000
$2,516
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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
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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.
1914.1
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$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.
286
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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.
1914.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
111
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Accounts Pay-
able.
Funded Indebt-
edness.
J.
T3
.9 "
O 0)
3
i
1
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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.
288
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
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anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
1914.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
GO of
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Floating Indebt-
edness.
"3.
CO
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1
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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.
290
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
291
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
Liabilities.
■s"if
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i $5,000
-
S62,150
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.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
293
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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
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1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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ise,
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.
1914.1
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295
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILIITES.
11=
111
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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.-
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1914.
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Assets -
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Liabilities.
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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.
1914.
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Assets
-Con.
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$297,398
153,740
48,865
$75,000
122,100
21,000
$100,536
31,640
9,084
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with acots.
payable
$18,680
886,862
1 35,000
$101
$297,398
153,740
48,865
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6,302
2,000
3,768
-
-
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6,302
-
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33,959
222,306
76,500
52,806
$93,000
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-
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5 40,000
-
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62,520
50,000
6,836
-
3,200
-
2,484
62,520
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6 76,524
7 15 000
-
465,097
300,000
78,429
-
65,000
9,982
11,686
465,097
10 5,000
16 1
8 5!065
12 15,559
13 13,772
"25,983
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347,902
860,517
209,846
175,000
250,000
50,000
39,842
360,192
77,071
~
112,900
250,325
6,350
13,160
11 7,000
76,425
-
347,902
860,517
209,846
-
-
-
19,828
15,000
4,102
-
-
-
726
19,828
-
-
909
2,000
2,000
-
-
-
-
-
2,000
-
-
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60,000
60,000
-
-
-
-
-
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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.
1914.1
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301
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
3
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-
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$300
$71
-
-
-
-
$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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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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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.
304
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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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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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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
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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.
306
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[1914.
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Edwin L. Pride and Co. In-
June 30,
June 1,
June 1,
S10,000
_
_
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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'
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks, '
Good Will.
Miscellaneous.
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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.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
^09
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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2 $161
-
822.653
S12,000
Sl,580
-
-
-
$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.
310
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[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
S
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
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erchandise,
aterial, and
ock in Proc- j
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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.
1914.1
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311
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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.
312
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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Assets.
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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.
314
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
i3
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
S
a
a
C3
O
res,
dise,
and
Proc-
42
TION.
ts
0
S3
s
1
II
"1
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Men
Mat
Stoc
ess.
^
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S
O
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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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
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[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
i
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Assets.
1
o
1
1
c
.1
p.
ea
O
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
1
actures,
chandise,
erial, and
k in Proc-
o
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2
anuf
Men
Mat
Stoc
ess.
^
Q
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S
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
317
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
118
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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
abilities.
* Warehouse.
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LUBILITIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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3S1,800
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$5,940
S5,000
-
-
-
-
$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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$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
03
03
Assets.
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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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51,676
-
-
-
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$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.
324
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[1914.
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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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$3,200
$1,400
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$6,200
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19,040
15,000
-
-
$2,065
-
1,975
19,040
2 $50,000
_
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563,589
300,000
3,000
$200,000
.60,000
_
589
563,589
3 100,006
3 11,349
-
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46,452
25,000
14,933
-
4,483
-
2,036
46,452
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6 5,900
-
475,659
250,000
14,361
165,000
40,000
'31
-
6,267
475,659
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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
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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
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o
Accounts Pay-
able.
1.
"gi
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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.
330
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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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-
-
$1,050
-
-
1,050
1,050
- 1,050
-
-
-
-
-
1,050
-
-
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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
-
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27,870
-
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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.
332
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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.
1914.]
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$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.
334
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
335
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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.
336
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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
cy.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
337
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
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850,000
84,977
-
89,757
898
82,921
$67,753
-
-
$548
5,543
5,000
343
-
200
-
-
5,543
2 81,500
-
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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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-
^ .
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TION.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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45
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43 ca
11
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anufactur(
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
345
of Corporations — Continued,
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
a
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a
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O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
38,
ise,
and
'roc-
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
547
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
349
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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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351
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
1-3 .
3
1
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1
3
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edness.
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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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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
353
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Assets-
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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.
354
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
355
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 13,000
2 2,500
-
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$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.
356
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
357
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$100,000
$15,450
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$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
-
-
-
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' $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
-
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-
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
~
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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.
358
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[1914.
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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
~
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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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2 2,681
-
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11,026
7,200
1,326
-
$2,500
-
-
11,026
-
-
3,300
5,350
5,000
350
-
-
-
-
5,350
2500
-
-
1,862
1,300
480
-
-
-
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1,862
2 5,000
5 158,300
24,055
131,914
77,800
16,611
-
37,503
-
-
131,914:
-
-
-
228,466
75,000
12,458
-
77,500
$63,508
-
228,466.
7 1,500
-
-
53,319
25,000
12,462
-
10,000
-
5,857
53,3191
-
-
-
20,978
10,000
4,920
-
6,058
-
-
20,978
-
8 65,938
9 2,053
42,574
196,476
50,000
34,271
-
108,284
i" 3,921
-
196,476
-
-
-
14,660
5,000
3,363
-
3,500
2,297
500
14,660
'500
-
6,211
17,362
13,200
4,162
_
_
_
_
17,362
2 1,500
-
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20,000
13,773
12 50,389
-
-
-
-
84,162
13 1,000
-
-
3,400
3,000
400
-
-
-
-
3,400
2 1,150
-
-
57,419
30,000
882
-
7,500
-
19,037
57,419
-
-
_
8,967
5,000
177
-
1,290
-
2,500
8,967
-
w 1,916,800
-
1,979,007
1,969,000
-
-
-
10,007
-
1,979,007
-
15 2,527
156
6,486
5,000
1,486
-
-
-
-
6,486
'5,000
-
9,518
24,139
10,000
7,139
-
7,000
-
-
24,139
-
15 1,000
-
28,481
20,000
1,266
-
3,500
-
3,715
28,481
-
15 1,812
-
. 251,223
200,000
6,130
-
33,611
11,482
-
251,223
-
15 755
-
8,564
5,000
23
-
-
-
3,541
8,564
2 5,000
-
31,480
78,000
50,000
-
825,000
3,000
-
-
78,000
-
-
-
1,713,302
700,000
676,663
-
-
336,639
1,713,302
-
33,742
40,000
40,000
-
-
-
-
40,000
-
16 37,513
624,258
681,764
501,500
78,494
-
101,770
-
-
681,764
V 30,000
18 40,000
-
70,000
70,000
-
-
-
-
-
70,000
7 2,000
-
-
2,175
2,000
100
-
-
-
75
2,175
-
-
5,133
7,133
5,000
-
-
2,133
-
-
7,133
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.
360
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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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S7,265
-
-
$11,563
-
$28,828
-
-
-
14,455
10,000
-
-
-
-
$4,455
14,455
2 11,000
3 500
-
18,351
10,600
5,551
-
$1,000
-
1,200
18,351
4 6,950,000
5 101,653
6 601,015
_
16,544,459
84,378
14,650,100
40,000
393,209
26,998
$13,670
_
413,893
' 186,961
3,710
900,296
16,544,459
84,378
-
-
$5,798
13,367
4,971
1,360
-
5,258
1,778
-
13,367
-
-
-
29,676
10,000
18,994
-
-
-
682
29,676
~
12 1,461
:
1,859,169
529,591
1,000,000
125,000
54,611
9 20,000
83,455
:
45,000
i» 421,780
11 200,000
i» 100,000
162,778
176,136
1,859,169
529,591
-
3 200
2,721
4,776
3,500
1,276
_
-
-
-
4,776
-
3 5,180
-
84,933
50,000
34,498
-
-
-
435
84,933
-
-
-
56,610
30,000
10,221
-
-
-
16,389
56,610
-
-
73,337
184,885
135,000
47,785
-
2,100
-
-
184,885
-
-
-
2,131
1,950
-
-
-
-
181
2,131
-
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15 1,801
3211
16 16,000
"327
45,071
30,000
2,207
129,208
30,000
2,087
100,000
30,000
9,208
-
20,000
-
120
2,207
129,208
30,000
-
-
24,590
32,590
300
32,290
-
-
-
-
32,590
w 75,000
-
314
75,314
75,000
314
-
-
-
75,314
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
-
-
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
-
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.
362
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
ise,
and
'roc-
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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
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3
1
i
1-5
1
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Pi
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edness.
1
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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
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1
1
1
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Funded Indebt-
edness.
J.
jg
■a
a
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§■§
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
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p.
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
33,
ise,
and
'roc-
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TION.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
367
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABIUTIBS.
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3
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3
-
-
S967
S5,893
$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.
368
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
369
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 15,000
-
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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.
370
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
371
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Assets -
-Con.
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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.
372
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[1914.
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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.
1914.1
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11595,000
with accts
payable
$38,444
2 S110,541
8,855
$18,358
$2,120,022
148,597
3 S5.000
-
822,945
30,944
10,150
20,794
-
-
-
-
30,944
4 2,000
6S760
6 30
'28
5 3,797
'690
i» 2,904,578
4,569
7,790
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
-
V 4,322
-
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
-
~ -
-
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.
1914.1
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-Con.
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$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.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
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$5,000
$4,900
-
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$388
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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
!
\
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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.
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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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2 2,695
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153,871
50,030
25,000
50,030
128,871
153,871
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15,600
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-
-
-
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21,253
-
2 1,518
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383,973
150,000
100,000
13,175
7,948
8 $45,000
10,000
$25,395
221,025
-
188,570
383,973
-
-
-
41,104
10,000
9,310
14,000
7,000
-
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41,104
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w 40,000
12 12,028
70
18,214
100,000
40,000
100,000
40,000
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40,000
13 73,700
" 15,598
-
96,000
96,000
-
-
-
-
-
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-
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
-
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-
89,440
109,158
30,000
12,000
54,501
80,894
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2' 597
16,264
89,440
109,158
-
2 225
-
2,048
1,000
640
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-
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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.
380
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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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Liabilities.
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2 154,908
3 50,000
4 46,000
-
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
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erman comp
any.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
383
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Assets -
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LUBILITIES.
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Capital Stock.
1
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$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
-
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12;793
12,000
475
-
-
-
318
12,793
1500
-
4,626
3,000
884
-
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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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-Con.
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$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.
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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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120,058
$139,757
$94,500
$10,257
$35,000
-
-
-
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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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
389
0/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
3
i
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2
0
1
0
3.S
Funded Indebt-
edness.
J.
3
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=1
i
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-
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.
^la
^
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
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Accounts Pay-
able.
1
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1
s
3
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-
-
§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
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P.
a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
S •
TION.
o
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1
1
1
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anufacturf
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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.
§
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-
-
§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
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Assets.
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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.
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$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of
Certificates
OF Condition
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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
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$1,000
$16
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-
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$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
§
^
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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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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able.
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-
-
S5,200
S6,200
86,000
S200
-
-
-
-
86,200
-
-
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
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Assets.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
401
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$650
-
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-
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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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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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87,600
$3,392
-
$2,250
-
$295
$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.
404
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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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$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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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$10,000
S2,739
-
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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.
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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.
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3 1,200
4 300
5 350
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$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.
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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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-
-
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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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J. V. Fletcher Company,
Jan. 24,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
$80,000
_
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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.
1914.
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Liabilities.
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2S334
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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
-
-
_
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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
_
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1,082
Trust Inc., Boston.
1914.
1914.
1913.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
1
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a
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c3
'S.
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
anufactures,
Merchanidse,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1«
TION.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
417
0/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
Miscellaneous.
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la
3
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J.
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ca-O
0 QJ
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3
1
0
-
-
-
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
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1
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-
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$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
M
a
a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
is,
ise,
and
roo-
.a .
TION.
1
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ufactur«
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aterial,
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
421
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
423
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
111
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3
-
-
$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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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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2 $13,664
$3,269
$177,900
SI, 035
-
-
41,592
10,000
5,862
-
15,652
1,397
8,681
41,592
-
-
-
210,407
210,000
-
-
-
407
-
210,407
-
3S1,227
-
11,545
3,000
992
-
7,004
-
549
11,545
i 5,553
5 6,791
6 3,000
' 3,465
8 1,442
~
165,918
57,500
21,652
51,583
33,407
9 1,776
"
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.
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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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84,830
$50,000
$72,564
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$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
-
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-
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
:
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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
_
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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.
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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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$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.
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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
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-
$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.
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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.
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$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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
435
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$147,119
S45,000
$325
I $45,000
-
$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 ■
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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.
436
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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
_
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
437
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
438
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
439
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
440
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
441
0/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
11=
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Funded Indebt-
edness.
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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.
442
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[1914.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1914.1
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443
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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146,945
S86,400
852,900
-
$33,500
-
-
-
886,400
-
-
1,000
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
2 S12,000
-
815
15,000
15,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
-
-
300
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
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.
444
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
445
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Assets -
-Con.
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-
8555,500
8218,500
-
-
8337,000
-
-
$555,500
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.
446
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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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447
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con-
Liabilities.
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3 256
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$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.
448
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
Ml
1
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1
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Q
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
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ctures,
handise,
rial, and
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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.
PUBLIC. DOCUMENT — No. 10.
449
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
^
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fiandise,
rial, and
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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
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451
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets —
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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$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
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Capital
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
'roc-
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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.
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$10,000
$22,175
-
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$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.
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
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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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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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
-
-
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30
30
-
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-
-
-
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.
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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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2 S569
S2,293
S36,967
$30,000
-
-
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$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
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a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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andise,
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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
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-
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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
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C3
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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, and
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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
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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
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3
uiactur(
erchand
aterial,
ock in P
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s
cd
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
467
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILITIES.
4^ .
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J
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P-l
1
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Accounts Pay-
able
Funded Indebt-
edness.
1
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
469
oj Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABttlTIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marka,
Good Will.
Miscellaneous.
►3
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o
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1
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
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ictures,
handise,
rial, and
: in Proc-
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vable.
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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.
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471
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
-
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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.
472
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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
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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.
475
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS
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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.
476
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
S
^
n
Assets.
hen Certificate
filed.
a
"o
1
"o
"c3
O
"S
|l
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
S
i
anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
11
^ 1
Q
Q
<
Pi
S
^
o
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
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Abstract of Certificates or Condition
1
1
a
'o.
O
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
1
actures,
chandise,
erial, and
k in Proc-
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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.
1914.1
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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3
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§
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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
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O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
IS,
ise,
and
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2
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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.
1914.1
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485
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
M ■
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-
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.
486
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
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i
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§
^
-
$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.
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able.
Funded Indebt-
edness.
Floating Indebt-
edness.
:3
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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.
488
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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dise,
, and
Proc-
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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.
Assets
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
4.^ .
3S^
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1
3,
O
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3
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3
CO
1
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o
-
2 $28,440
-
$151,158
$50,000
$59,369
3 16,000
22,085
-
-
-
$25,789
$151,158
-
« 13,591
-
60,238
30,000
$527
$6,000
-
1,626
60,238
-
-
$7,211
7,600
300
1
-
7,300
-
-
-
7,600
-
-
~
10,568
9,625
268
-
-
-
675
10,568
-
-
-
54,642
15,000
30,985
-
-
-
8,657
54,642
-
-
-
125,633
30,000
7,904
46,900
-
$30,000
10,829
125,633
-
^ 10,431
~
110,010
25,000
9,766
-
17,700
-
57,544
110,010
_
« 3,397
_
83,435
30,873
25,000
15,000
35,074
'2,164
7,165
_
18,000
8,285
3,197
423
:
83,435
30,873
-
* 1,055
607
110,340
66,000
4,817 '
-
20,000
19,523
-
110,340
-
-
-
15,900
6,000
8,354
-
-
1,546
15,900
-
-
1,645
16,894
9,000
-
-
7,894
-
-
16,894
-
"235
1,245
1,483
665
293
525
-
-
1,483
i« $457,240
'
-
466,476
225,000
2,704
-
11 197,040
12 34,929
13 6,803
466,476
»25o
-
-
255
150
-
-
105
-
-
255
-
-
-
88,217
5,000
67,219
-
-
15,998
88,217
1' 5,100
18 50
-
5,477
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.
490
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCU:\IENT — No. 10.
491
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITrES.
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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
-
$61
13,911
-
-
-
14,145 ;
5,000
2,902
-
5,475
768
-
14,145
-
-
_
12,673
300
12,373
-
-
-
-
12,673
-
4 313
$2,156
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.
492
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
00
-
-
-
s
- ta
.1
a
a
s
s
ca
Q
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
^
actures,
chandiae,
erial, and
k in Proc-
S
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^
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6
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
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-a
•43 a
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s
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
s
'5
actures,
shandise,
erial, and
k in Proc-
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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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
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J
anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1.
^
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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.
^ Securit
rels and salt
J Fixtures.
ies.
s Bar
- .And power plant.
« None
held as cot
Qpany was
in
9 Hoi
ses and carr
ages.
" Bonds.
recei
ver's hands.
1" Flo
iting equipn
aent.
' Reserve for bond interest.
7 Buildin
gs and fixtu
res.
It Ter
nina! prope
'ty.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$11,539
S2,000
$8,966
-
-
-
$573
$11,539
-
-
-
842,805
400,000
1,152
-
-
$441,653
842,805
-
-
-
2,120,071
1,100,000
317,070
3$475,000
-
* 7,956
220,045
?,120,071
~
1 5,000
= 1,100
823,031
410,747
112,789
162,500
40,900
157,329
6,000
45,500
$20,389
90,918
:
410,747
112,789
-
MOO
9 400
-
10,870
6,000
3,211
-
-
-
1,659
10,870
-
-
-
34,210
15,000
18,978
-
-
-
232
34,210
-
-
-
30,790
20,000
5,603
-
-
-
5,187
30,790
-
10 202,153
1121,862
-
252,931
141,700
12,532
-
-
-
98,699
252,931
-
-
-
124,655
100,000
12 16,500
-■
-
8,155
124,655
13 $250
-
742
3,301
2,925
-
-
376
-
-
3,301
-
-
-
18,950
17,500
-
-
-
■ -
1,450
18,950
-
-
-
6,810
5,000
700
-
-
-
1,110
6,810
-
-
1,261
198,257
150,000
278
"979
47,000
-
-
-
198,257
-
-
-
19,798
5,000
3,884
2,475
-
16 1,500
6,939
19,798
-'
" 40,000
11,165
54,000
40,000
14,000
-
-
-
-
54,000
-
-
-
7,534
5,000
-
-
-
-
2,534
7,534
-
-
-
773,364
412,000
-
361,000
-
-
364
773,364
-
-
11,630
74,178
15,000
20,163
-
39,015
-
-
74,178
-
1250
-
10,564
10,000
525
-
-
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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
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11
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
499
oj Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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able.
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2 Sl,500
-
S10,185
811,800
S10,000
$1,800
-
-
-
-
$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
-
"303
-
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.
500
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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
i
1
3
^
3
'S.
C3
O
P-i
1 .
J.
"a
ll
-i
a s
'■S a
"3.
1
-
-
-
$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.
S
S
CO
actu
chan
erial,
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■gcQ
1
3
§
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Mer
Mat
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CSS.
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^
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s
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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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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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^
-
-
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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
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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.
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§225,308
$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,
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3
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
515
of Corporations
— Continuec
.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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TION.
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anufacture
Merehand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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
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Accounts Pay-
able.
Funded Indebt-
edness.
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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
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[1914.
Abstract of
Certificates
OF Condition
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shandise,
erial, and
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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
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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
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a
O
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
1
j3
ufactures,
erchandise,
aterial, and
ock in Proc-
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C3
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Si
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O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
s .
TION.
1
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s
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ii
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anufacturi
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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Funded Indebt-
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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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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.
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Assets -
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LlABILTTIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
Miscellaneous.
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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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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.
1914.1
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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.
528
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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Merchand
Material,
Stock in F
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
529
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 $9,476
3 731
«455
5 2,016
-
1421,925
S52,200
S360,229
-
-
6 $9,496
-
$421,925
_
.
_
650
.
.
.
_
650
8 85,000
-
-
10,750
10,000
750
-
-
-
-
10,750
_
~
~
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.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Material,
Stock in ]
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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.
532
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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.
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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
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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.
1914.1
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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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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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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
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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-
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$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
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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
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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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2 8585
3 10,000
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866,627
12,892
$50,000
9,500
8337
3,275
-
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8117
$1,790
$66,627
12,892
-
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230
303
-
-
-
-
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-
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-
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5,000
-
-
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-
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.
544
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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
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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S5,000
S3, 150
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$10,000
$222
S65
$18,437
-
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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.
548
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of
Certificates
OF Condition
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Assets.
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R. L. Wilson Company, Con-
Mch. 2,
Jan. 9,
Jan. 1,
S20,000
_
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$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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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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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
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<!
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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
ss,
ise,
and
'roc-
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TION.
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aterial,
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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^ .
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Accounts Pay-
able.
5
1
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
555
0/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
0 ? 0
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-
-
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
557
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
-
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
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"S.
o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
a3
res,
dise,
, and
Proc-
TION.
o
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.2
C3
■a S
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a
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anufactu
Merchan
Material
Stock in
ess.
^
Q
«
<!
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S
S
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
559
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
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§43,709
S42,000
81,709
-
-
-
-
843,709
2 5,000
5S200
$5,735
18,500
15,000
3,500
-
-
-
-
18,500
-
-
-
41,977
20,000
6,264
810,075
-
-
85,638
41,977
-
-
-
7,374
2,200
2,735
-
81,230
-
1,209
7,374
-
500
-
74,315
40,000
23,835
-
-
810,480
-
74,315
-
7 1,500
-
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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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.
1914.1
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3 89,143
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875,000
83,073
5 5,402
6 4,500
-
81,094
7 844,914
838,691
8172,674
-
9 5,043
S4,685
77,878
5,000
57,116
-
9 15,762
-
-
77,878
-
-
-
10,027
4,000
4,812
-
-
-
1,215
10,027
11 29,791
-
-
30,482
30,200
282
-
-
-
30,482
11 1,500
-
-
33,183
8,000
897
13 86,000
17,589
697
33,183
» 5,000
15 2,000
-
71,024
54,300
3,490
18 3,000
10,000
_
234
71,024
11 9,800
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
-
1,962
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.
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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
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a
1
15
a
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
M .
TION.
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1 .
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aterjal,
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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
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1
2
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1
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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
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actures,
chandise,
erial, and.
k in Proc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets —
Con.
LlABILmES.
III
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Capital Stock.
Accounts Pay-
able.
1 _
■So
Floating Indebt-
edness.
J
1
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-
-
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.
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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.
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571
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
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85,627
§18,000
$15,000
-
-
13,000
-
-
§18,000
4 3,000
-
-
5,386
4,700
S638
-
-
-
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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
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[1914.
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Stock in Proc-
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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.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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1
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jhandise,
erial, and
k in Proc-
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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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-Con.
Liabilities.
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S12,798
S36,981
$20,000
S3,432
-
S13,549
, -
-
$36,981
-
-
30
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
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
"
i 73,417
5 31,722
6 65,000
'768
~
171,675
65,000
42,173
s 1,884
~
9 42,713
§17,729
10 2,176
171,675
11 1,100
-
-
1,550
1,500
-
-
-
50
-
1,550
-
-
-
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.
576
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
577
0/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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811,319
-
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§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).
578
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
579
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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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
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1 S2,000
-
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2,529
1,200
300
-
-
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2,529
-
-
-
896,689
378,100
29,143
-
38,136
8451,310
-
896,689
-
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2,796
2,500
296
-
-
-
-
2,796
-
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54,911
453,092
10,000
-
2 296,000
147,092
-
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453,092
4 1,366
119,125
S3,044
108,768
2,000
80,000
2,000
18,722
:
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~
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108,768
2,000
-
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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
-
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147,693
148,076
147,500
576
-
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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
-
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16 1,867
340
1,728
20,096
102,528
12,C00
1' 6,000
100,000
2,528
~
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:
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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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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
583
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets-
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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8500,000
8204,254
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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.
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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.
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3101,017
S70,000
810,937
$1,980
S18,100
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1101,017
« 25,000
-
9,672
38,909
24,470
249
7,000
7,190
-
-
38,909
-
-
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5,444
5,000
436
-
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-
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5,444
-
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-
11,615
5,000
265
-
6,350
-
-
11,615
-
-
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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
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m
9 6
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a a
3
1
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S.Si
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1
3
o
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§■§
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.
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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.
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J.
■o
a
a g
"43 O
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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.
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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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1S849
2 325
§9,057
§161,097
23,373
§51,000
23,210
S1C9,777
163
-
-
-
§320
§161,097
23,373
4 1,500
6 2,413
-
27,644
7,400
10,411
-
§4,463
'§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.
592
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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.
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$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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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.
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3
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1 S4,900
«167
2 .S316
5 96
6 77
'324
-
$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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erial, and
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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
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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.
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-
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.
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OF Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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3handise,
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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.
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-
$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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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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
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1
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P.
e3
O
•a
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
^
ctures,
[landise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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C3
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1
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la
anufa
Mercl
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Stock
ess.
11
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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
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1
1
1
0
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1
ii
J.
.a
1
a s
'•3 a
E
_3
h3
1
1
a:
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
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[1914.
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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.
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-
$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
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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.
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S17,180
$10,250
$2,441
-
-
$1,209
2 700
$2,580
$17,180
-
-
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.
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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
"S
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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iise,
and
Proc-
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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.
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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
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Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
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$5,000
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-
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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
~
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632
5,919
1,240
5 2,070
609
-
$2,000
-
-
5,919
§1,000
-
-
4,359
2,000
5S6
-
-
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$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
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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.
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-
$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
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rchan
terial
ck in
SSISmS
1
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$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
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LUBILITIES.
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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
-
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-
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« 200,000
-
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200,000
-
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-
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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
:
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:
:
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
_
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-
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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anufacturi
Merchand
Material.
Stock in P
ess.
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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.
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-
S260,769
$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
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— Con.
Liabilities.
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8113,232
899,400
85,332
-
88,500
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68,824
20,000
12,724
820,500
-
$8,917
86,683
68,824
:
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
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$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
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Assets.
•U
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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.
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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
^
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
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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
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Assets -
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LUBILITIES.
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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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dise,
, and
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.
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$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
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635
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Assets -
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$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.
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W. A. Jefts Company, Mel-
Apr. 11,
Feb. 7,
Dec. 31,
$10,000
_
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$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.
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W. E. Hoyt Co., Salem,
May 7,
1914.
Apr. 6,
1914.
Feb. 28,
1914.
10,000
~
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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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$26,834
$10,000
$12,119
-
-
$2,534
$2,181
$26,834
-
3 996
$8,033
25,466
10,000
942
-
$14,524
-
-
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
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[1914.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
639
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBIUTIES.
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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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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1,
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anufacturt
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
641
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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3
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
643
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
i
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03
O
3
^
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a
a a
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§
►J
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a
a
to
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-
-
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.
QU
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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a
a
s
ca
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
res,
dise,
, and
Proc-
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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.
646
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
i
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.2
a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
res,
disc,
, and
Proc-
^1
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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.
1914.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 647
o/ Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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3
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2
-
1 $25,991
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.
648
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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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.
1914.1
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649
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ASSKTS -
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LUBILITIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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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
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Assets.
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dise,
, and
Proc-
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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. .
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S34,292
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
653
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$17,989
-
-
-
-
$27,989
-
-
-
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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15,000
$986
$25,000
89,604
8873
-
51,463
2 32,200
3 81,435
829,719
99,939
75,000
23,279
-
1,660
-
-
99,939
-
1 6,036
-
78,494
75,000
2,746
-
-
-
8748
78,494
23,000
5 1,504
-
15,155
9,500
1,404
6 1,700
2,336
'215
-
15,155
;
8 2,000
993s
-
28,734
99,981
20,000
■ 50,000
2,637
26,964
6,000
_
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.
656
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
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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.
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-Con.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
1914.1
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$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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
661
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$50,000
$2,582,463
83,918,271
-
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$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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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.
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i$800
2 .14,000
. -
6,734
5,000
9
-
-
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6,734
-
-
-
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1,200
300
-
-
-
-
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-
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- S2,076
87,144
10,000
769
-
876,375
-
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-
3 100,000
6 6,857
867
4,608
583,328
300
5 1,200
50,000
3,108
24,982
-
285,000
189,900
'.33,446
-
4,608
583,328
-
-
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.50,591
.50,000
591
-
-
-
-
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-
-
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.
664
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
665
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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3 19,926
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$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.
666
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
o
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TION.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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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Liabilities.
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2 $4,295
-
$78,296
$10,000
■ -
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$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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Liabilities.
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-
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.
670
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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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36,249
S50,000
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.
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ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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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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
-
_
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
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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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Assets -
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Liabilities.
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$8,274
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85,000
81,217
-
862,491
-
-
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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
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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.
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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
-
-
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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.
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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
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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).
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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.)
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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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General Laws under which Corporations may be formed — Continued.
Acts of ■
Chapters. Sections
248
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
1,-2
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.
690
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
General Laws v,nder which Corporations may he formed — Continued.
Chapters.
Sectiona.
417
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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
691
General Laws under which Corporations may he formed — Continued.
Acts of —
Chapters.
Sections.
620
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.
692 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed — Continued.
Acts of ■
Chapters.
Sections.
596
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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
693
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed — Continued.
Chapters. Sections
580
586
695
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.
694
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1914.
General Latos under which Corporations may he formed — Concluded.
Acts of — Chapters. Sections.
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-
696 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1914.
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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ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT— No. 10.
701
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 " .
PAGE
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
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