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ABSTEACT 


Certificates  of  Corporations 


ORGANIZED  UNDER  THE 


GENEEAL  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 


Year  ending  Noyember  30,  1918 


PREPARED  BY  THE 

secretary  of  the  commonwealth 


BOSTON 
WRIGHT  &  POTTER  PRINTING  CO.,  STATE  PRINTERS 
,32   DERNE  STREET 
1919 


®l)e  Commontoealti)  of  itta00acl)ii0ett0. 


Office  of  the  Secretary,  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1919. 
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  Abstract  from  the  certificates,  excepting  those  of  foreign  corpora- 
tions, required  by  law  to  be  deposited  with  the  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, a  statement  of  the  names  of  all  corporations  changed  under 
the  provisions  of  chapter  one  hundred  and  sixty-three.  Acts  of  1908,  as 
amended  by  chapter  two  hundred  and  five.  General  Acts  of  1915,  and  the 
names  of  all  corporations  dissolved.  The  aggregate  amount  of  capital 
invested  in  new  enterprises  in  1918  is  $136,702,625,  and  by  increase  of 
capital,  $66,212,200  additional.  The  whole  number  of  certificates  of 
incorporation  issued  is  1,645. 

The  number  of  annual  certificates  of  condition  filed  by  public  service 
corporations  is  197,  of  which  14  are  duplicates  or  omissions  of  a  previous 
year,  and  by  trading  corporations  is  9,914,  of  which  125  are  duplicates 
or  omissions  of  a  previous  year. 

The  amount  of  fees  paid  into  the  treasury  of  the  Commonwealth  in 
1918  from  the  Corporation  division  of  this  office  was  $182,492,40,  and  for 
filing  and  recording  certificates  of  limited  partnership,  $15. 

Respectfully, 

ALBERT  P.   LANGTRY, 

Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 


Abstract  of  Articles  of  Organization 

As  Corporations,   under   The  Business  Corporation  Law,  Chapter  437, 

Acts  of  1903. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


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$100 

250 

15,000 

100 

150 

12,000 

100 

120 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

5,000 

100 

50 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

2,000 

100 

20 

25,000 

100 

250 

200,000 

100 

2,000 

5,000 

100 

50 

50,000 

1100 

2  100 

1150 
2  350 

5,000 

10 

500 

10,000 

100 

100 

100,000 

1100 

1300 

2  100 

2  700 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

15 

25 

1800 
2  1,200 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

50,000 

1100 

2  100 

1250 
2  250 

10,000 

100 

100 

7,500 

25 

300 

25,000 

100 

250 

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A.  A.  Caffrey  Coal  Company, 

A.  A.  Martin,  Russo  Company,    . 

A.  A.  Shea,  Inc., 

A.  B.  Young  Co.,        .        .    -"    . 

A.  C.  Mathewson  Detective  Cor- 
poration. 
A.  C.  Porter,  Inc., 

A.  E.  Burnham  Company,  . 

A.  F.  Dow  and  Company,  Incor- 
porated. 
A.  F.  Gallun  &  Sons  Incorporated, 

A.  F.  Gordon  Inc 

A.  Gordon  &  Co.,  Inc., 

A.  Johnson,  Incorporated,    . 

A.  M.  Smith  Co 

A.  Preston  Thissell  Company,  The, 
A.  S.  Lauferty  Company,  The, 
A.  W.  Story  Company, 
A.  Wolfson  &  Son,  Inc., 
Acme  Ventilator  Corporation, 
Adler,  Green  Company, 
Advocate  Company,  The,    . 
Advocate  Publishing  Company, 
Aetna  Waste  Company, 
Albert  E.  Touchet,  Incorporated 
Alco  Motor  Company, 
Alexander  Brothers,  Inc.,     . 
Alhambra  Theatre  Co., 
Allen  Company, 


Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Natick,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 

Milwaukee 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


and 
Wis. 


Eaton 


Boston,  Mass., 

Rapids,  Mich.,  and 

Ovid,  Mich 
Beverly, 

Boston,  . 

Rockport, 

Chicopee, 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

New  Bedford, 


$14,000 

15,000 

8,000 

50,000 

25,000 

25,000 

25,000 

1,000 

5,000 

150,000 

2,000 

300 

150,000 

5,000 

1 15,000 

2  35,000 

3,000 


1  30,000 

2  70,000 

5,100 

1  4,000 

2  6,000 

15 

9,000 
25,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
10,000 

7,500 

25,000 


Jan.    24, 

1918, 
July    16, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Aug.  17, 

1918. 
Apr.   27 

1918. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Nov.  29, 

1918. 
Deo.   19 

1917. 
Dec.   24 

1917. 
Feb.    27, 

1918, 
Nov.  20, 

1917. 
May  16 

1918. 

Oct.    15, 

1918 
Apr.    29, 

1918 
Mch.  20, 

1918 
Apr^    1 

1918 
July    29, 

1918. 
Mch.    1 

1918. 
Oct.    22 

1917. 
Mch.  18 

1918. 
June  21 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
June  11 

1918. 
May  21 

1918. 
Oct.    14 

1918. 
June  21 

1918. 


Jan.    28, 

1918. 
July   22, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Aug.  21, 

1918. 
Apr.    29, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  20, 

1917. 
Dec.   26, 

1917. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Dec.     6, 

1917. 
May  16, 

1918. 

Oct.    16, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   14, 

1917. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 
May  25, 

1918. 
Oct.    17, 

1918. 
June  22, 

1918. 


I  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


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Allen  Spool  &  Wood  Turning  Co., 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

$275,000 

I  $100 

1750 

2  $300 

Nov.  16, 

Nov.  18, 

Mystic,  Coi 

m. 

2  100 

2  2,000 

1918. 

1918. 

AUes  &  Fisher  Inc.,     .        ... 

Boston,  . 

600,000 

100 

6,000 

500,000 

Sept.  19, 
1918. 

Sept.  20, 
1918. 

Allied  Manufacturers'  Export  Cor- 

Boston, . 

200,000 

1100 

1 1,000 

1  30,100 

Nov.  15, 

Nov.  19, 

poration,  The. 

2  100 

2 1,000 

2  20,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Allston  Amusement  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

300 

Nov.    7, 
1918. 

Nov.  7, 
1918. 

Amdur  Shoe  Company,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

May  29, 
1918. 

June  7, 
1918. 

American  Banner  Company  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

25 

400 

5,000 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.   26, 

The. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Biscuit  Company, 

Maiden, 

25,000 

100 

250 

1,200 

Dec.   11, 
1917. 

Apr.  23, 
1918. 

American  Braiding  Co., 

Holyoke, 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

Oct.    15, 
1918. 

Oct.  17, 
1918. 

American  Economy  Products  Co., 

Boston,  . 

48,000 

100 

480 

48,000 

Apr.    27, 

May  20, 

Inc. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Educational  Association, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

uoo 

1100 

1  10,000 

Mav  20, 

May  22, 

Inc. 

2  100 

2  150 

2  15,000 

1918. 

1918. 

American     Food     Conservation 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

IS 

1  9,000 

1  45,000 

May   15, 

May  15, 

Company. 

25 

2  1,000 

'100 

1918. 

1918. 

American  House  Hotel  Co., 

Boston,  . 

500,000 

1100 

1  2,500 

1 105,000 

Nov.  28, 

Dec.     5, 

2  100 

2  2,500 

2  150,200 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Match  Company,  The, 

Worcester, 

250,000 

1100 

1  1,500 

1  150,000 

Nov.  22, 

Dec.     3, 

2  100 

2  1,000 

2  100,000 

1917. 

1917. 

America  Mica  Corporation, 

Newton, 

200,000 

1100 

2  100 

1  1,000 

2  1,000 

2300 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

May  3, 
1918. 

American   Motors   Company   of 

Taunton, 

5,000 

50 

100 

3,000 

Apr.    24, 

May     1, 

Southern  Massachusetts,  The. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Naval  Uniform  Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Sept.  27, 

Oct.      1, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Paint  and  Putty  Co.,    . 

Somerville, 

50,000 

1100 

2  100 

150 
2450 

2  30,000 

May     3, 
1918. 

May  6, 
1918. 

American  Peat  Product  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

1  100 

2  100 

1100 
2  150 

2  15,000 

Sept.    6, 
1918. 

Sept.  9, 
1918. 

American  Pennant  Co., 

Boston,  . 

10.500 

100 

105 

10,500 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Feb.  2, 
1918. 

American  Pictograph  Manufactur- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

50 

200 

10,000 

July     1, 

July    10, 

ing  Company. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Self  Seahng  Tube  Com- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

100,000 

June  IS, 

June  24, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Selling  Company  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

300 

Jan.    25, 
1918. 

Mch.  7, 
1918. 

American  Shipbuilding  and  Trans- 

Boston, . 

150,000 

110 

1  10,000 

2  50,000 

Dec.    18, 

Dec.   20, 

portation  Corporation. 

25 

2 10,000 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Te.\tile  Soap  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,000,000 

1100 

2  100 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 

2 1,000 

June   12, 
1918. 

June  12, 
1918. 

American  Wine  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

14,500 

Mch.  13, 

1918. 
July    11, 

Apr.     5, 

1918. 
July    16, 

Ames  Manufacturing  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

50 

1,000 

4,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Amory  Browne  Export  Corpora- 

Boston, . 

138,100 

1100 

1 1,200 

1 120,000 

May     2, 

May   15, 

tion. 

2  100 

2  181 

2  18,100 

1918. 

1918. 

Anchor  Leather  Co.  of  Massachu- 

Boston, . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  29, 

setts. 

1918. 

1918. 

Angelo  Lualdi,  Inc.,    . 

Cambridge, 

25,000 

110 

2  10 

1  1,500 
2 1,000 

2  8,500 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 

Angelo  Realty  Co.,'    . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June     7, 
1918. 

June  8, 
1918. 

Animated  Service  Incorporated,   . 

Boston,  . 

98,000 

1100 

2  100 

1500 
2  480 

2  32,000 

Mch.  25, 
1918. 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Apperson  Motor  Car  Co.  of  N.  E., 

Boston,  . 

6,000 

100 

60 

6,000 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Mch.  13, 
1918. 

Aqua-Thermos   Appliance   Com- 

Boston, . 

300,000 

110 

I  5,000 

1  50,000 

May  21, 

May  21, 

pany. 

2  10 

2  25,000 

2  250,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Aqua-Thermos  Motor  Company, 

Boston,  . 

96,000 

110 

1 1,600 

I  16,000 

July    17, 

Sept.  10, 

2  1(1 

2  8,000 

2  80,000 

1918. 

1918. 

I  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1918.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Arbeka  Webbing  Company, 

Arlington  Warehouse,  Inc.,  The,  . 

Aro-Stoma-Tonic  Company,  The, 

Arrow    Express    and     Trucking 
Company,  The. 

Artcraft  Enamel  Company, 

Arthur  H.  Du  Grenier  Auto  Rent- 
ing Company,  Inc.,  The. 
Artistic  Dress  &  Suit  Company,   . 

Aspinwall  Garage  Company, 

Astor  Lunch  Company, 

Atherton  Furniture  Company  of 

Haverhill. 
Atlantic  Brokerage  Company, 

Atlantic  Hat  Wcyks,  Incorporated, 

Atlantic  Refining  Company, 

Atlantic  Salt  Fish  Co.  Inc., 

Atlantic  Shoe  &  Finding  Co., 

Atlas  Roof  Coating  Company, 

Atwood  Brothers,  Incorporated,   . 

Auditorium  Theatre  Company,    . 

Austin  Shoe  Repair  Company, 

Auto  Service  Co.  Inc., 

Automatic  Firearms,  Ltd.,  . 

Automobile  Commercial  Associa- 
tion, Inc. 
Automotive  Battery  Corporation, 

Avenue  Realty  Company,^  . 

Ayer  Bus  Corporation, 

Ayer  Contracting  Company, 

B.  A.  Banks  Company,  The, 

B.  &.  B.  Manufacturing  Co.,  The, 

B.  Hammond  Tracy  Inc.,    . 

B.  J.  Elkind  Co., 

B.  V.  F.  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc., 

Baby  and  Lingerie  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Back  Bay  Pharmacy,  Inc.,  . 


Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

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

Leominster, 

Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Brookline, 
Fall  River, 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Plymouth, 
Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Whitman, 
Taunton, 
Beverly, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Ayer, 
Boston,  . 
Quincy, 
Medford, 
Wenham, 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$95,000 

10,000 

5,000 

40,000 

50,000 
10,000 

5,000 
10,000 
30,000 
50,000 

5,000 

5,000 
50,000 

3,000 

50,000 

20,000 

300,000 

1,000 
25,000 
20,000 
500,000 
25,000 
25,000 
25,000 

1,000 

2,000 
10,000 

5,000 
50,000 

2,500 
25,000 
10,000 

5,000 


SlOO 

10 

50 

UOO 
2  100 

100 

25 

50 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

1  100 

2  100 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 

uo 

2  10 

100 

100 

100 

100 

10 

10 

100 

100 

50 

1100 

2  100 

50 
100 


950 

1,000 

100 

1200 
2  200 

500 

400 

100 

100 

300 

500 

50 

50 

1485 

2  15 

30 

500 

200 

3,000 

10 

1  1,000 

2  1,500 

200 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 

250 

250 
250 

10 

200 

1,000 

50 
500 

50 

1125 

2  125 

200 

50 


$95,000 

10,000 

5,000 

2  20,000 

7,500 
3,525 
1,250 
1,500 
18,000 
50,000 
5,000 
2,200 

1  48,500 
2  1,500 

3,000 

25,000 

20,000 

300,000 

1,000 

2  15,000 
10,000 

1  200,000 

2  300.000 

25,000 

25,000 
1,000 
1,000 
2,000 
5,050 
5,000 

50,000 

2,500 

2  12,500 

4,000 

3,000 


June  26, 

1918 
Aug.     9, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 

Apr. 

1918. 
July 

1918. 
Nov.  28, 

1917. 
Nov.    7 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
July    22 

1918. 
Mch.    2, 

1918. 
Mch.  14, 

1918. 
Apr.    11 

1918. 
July    12 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Aug.     2 

1918. 
Jan.    15 

1918. 
June  12 

1918. 
Jan.    15 

1918. 
Aug.   16, 

1918. 
June   14, 

1918. 
Apr.    13 

1918. 
June   19 

1918. 
June   14 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Mch.  29 

1918. 
July      1 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Aug.     3, 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

1917 


June  27, 

1918. 
Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
June  15, 

1918. 

Apr.   11, 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 
Dec.     4, 

1917. 
Nov.    9, 

1918. 
Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
July    23, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Apr.    29, 

1918. 
July   13, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
Aug.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
June  13, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
June  14, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Oct.    16, 

1918. 
Jan.      4, 

1918. 
Dec.     6, 

1917. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Articles  of  Orgayiizaiioyi,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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$10,000 

$100 

100 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

10 

1,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

100 

250 

15,000 

100 

150 

50,000 

100 

500 

20,000 

100 

200 

25,000 

250,000 

4,500 

2  10 

s  10 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  500 
3  2,000 
2  2,000 

3  500 

45 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

25,000 
7,500 

2  100 

MOO 
100 

2  100 

3  150 

75 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 
5,000 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  20 

3  30 
500 

4,000 

100 

40 

50,000 

50 

1,000 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

25,000 

100 

250 

300,000 
10,000 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  1,000 

3  2,000 
1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

60 

60 

50,000 

100 

500 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

3,000 

100 

30 

25,000 

100 

250 

8,000 

100 

80 

150,000 

800,000 

2,500 

2  100 

3  100 

2  100 

3  100 

50 

2  1,000 
3500 

2  2,000 

3  6,000 

50 

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Back  Bay  Taxi  Co.,    . 

Baldridge  Gear  Company,   . 

Balkan  Shoe  Company, 

Ballard  Oil  Burning  Equipment 

Company. 
Ballou  Coal  Company, 

Baiter  Shoe  Company  Ino.,i 

Bangs  Fixture  Co 

Banker  &  Tradesman  Press,  In- 
corporated, The. 

Bankers  and  Traders  Investment 
Company. 

Bankers  Guaranty  Corporation,   . 

Banks  &  Bradstreet,  Incorporated, 
Bamett  Argentine  Company,  The, 

Barr-Wight  Co.,  Inc., 

Barrett  Clothing  Co., 

Barron  Furniture  Company,  The, 

Barrows-Swift  Printing  Company, 

Bates  &  Ellsworth  Co.,  Inc., 

Bay  Path  Printing  Company, 

Bay  State  Bag  and  Burlap  Com- 
pany. 

Bay  State  Color  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany. 

Bay  State  Glove  Company, 

Bay  State  Grocery  Company, 

Bay  State  Hide  and  Leather  Com- 
pany. 
Bay  State  Hospital,  Incorporated, 

Bay  State  Naval  Uniform  Manu- 
facturing Company,  The. 

Bay  State  Seal  and  Manufacturing 
Company. 

Bay  State  Spinning  Company,     . 

Bay  State  Yarn  Company,  . 

Bay  View  Amusement  Company, 

Bazaar  Company,  The, 

Beach  Mfg.  Co., 

Beacon  Chocolate  Company, 

Beacon  Hill  Dry  Goods  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Reading, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Peabody, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Buenos  Aires,  Ar- 
gentine Republic. 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Bangor,  Me. 

Haverhill, 

Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Chelsea, 
Boston,  . 
Woburn, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Revere,  . 
Clinton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


300 

1,500 

15,000 

■     10,000 

5,000 

50,000 

20,000 

330 

3  400 

4,500 

400 

3300 

7,500 

20,000 

2  2,000 

3  3,000 
5,000 

4,000 

3,000 

100,000 

6,000 

2  50,000 

8  150,000 

30 

10,000 
3,000 

50,000 

100,000 

3,000 

25,000 
8,000 

2  75,000 

3  10,000 
2  125,000 


May  14, 

1918. 
May  10 

1918. 
July     3 

1918. 
Oct.    22 

1918. 
July    10. 

1918. 
Dec.   13 

1917. 
Apr.   17, 

1918 
Dec.  27 

1917. 
Dec.   11 

1917. 
Aug.  27 

1918. 
Dec.   15 
•  1917. 
July    10, 

1918 

June  26, 

1918. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 
Oct.     4 

1918. 
Dec.     7 

1917. 
Aug.  23, 

1918. 
June  17 

1918. 
June  29 

1918. 
Apr.     4 

1918. 
Apr.    15 

1918. 
Feb.  1 
•  1918. 
Aug. 

1918. 
July   23, 

1918. 
June  22 

1918. 
Oct.    16 

1918. 
Jime  24 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Nov.    4 

1918. 
July   30 

1918. 
May    2 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918 


Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Beacon  Hill  Hotel  Co., 

Beacon  Hotel  Corporation,  The, 

Beacon   Nurses  Home   Incorpo- 
rated, The. 
Beacon  Realty  Compan.v,i  . 

Bell  &  Nelson,  Inc.,^  . 

Bell  Tire  Co.,     . 

Bellevue  Real  Estate  and  Con 

struction  Company.' 
Behnont  Dairy  Lunch,  Inc., 

Belmont  Farms  Company,  . 

Belmont  Street  Garage  Company, 
The. 

Bence  Motor  Transportation  Com- 
pany. 

Bencks  Bros.  Inc., 

Berkowitz  &  Raphel,  Inc.,  . 

Berkshire  Cone  Company,  Incor- 
porated. 
Berkshire  Remnant  Company, 

Bermann  &  Dressier,  Inc.,  . 

Bernard  F.  Smith,  Inc., 

Berry,  Inc 

Berstein  &  Press  Company,  Inc.,  . 

Beverly  Supply  Company,  . 

Beverly  Tool  &  Machine  Co., 

Bianco-Parenti  Company,*  . 

Bigheart  Producing  and  Refining 

Company. 
Billings  &  Johnson  Incorporated,  . 

Blackinton  Company, 

Black's  Fur  Shop  Inc., 

Blackstone  Woolen  Mills,    . 

Bloom  Wool  Stock  Company,  Inc. 

of  Boston. 
Bloomfield  Shoe  Co.,  . 

Blue  Flame  Safety  Heating  Co.,  . 

Bon  Ton  Specialty  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Booth-Langmaid  Co.,  The., 

Boston  and  Penobscot  Ship-build- 
ing Company,  The. 
Boston  Art  Fihn  Studios,  Inc.,     . 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Belmont, 
Belmont, 
Newton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Pittsfield, 
Boston,  . 
Providence,  R 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Beverly, 
Boston,  . 


,  Me. 


Boston,  Mass. 

Tulsa,  Oklahoma 
Boston,  Mass. 

Camden,  " 
North  Adams 

Lawrence, 

Boston,, . 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Gardner, 

Boston,  . 


Boston,  Mass 
Bangor,  Me 
Boston,  . 


and 


$20,000 
50,000 
10.000 
50,000 
20,000 
10,000 
90,000 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 
25,000 

5,000 
10,000 

5,000 
15,000 
10,000 
20,000 
95,000 
10,000 
10,000 
24,000 

5,000 
2,500,000 
15,000 
850,000 
10,000 
50,000 
15,000 
25,000 
50,000 
15,000 
50,000 
75,000 
100,000 


$100 

200 

10 

5,000 

100 

100 

100 

500 

10 

2,000 

100 

100 

2  100 

3  100 

5 

2  400 

3  500 
2,000 

100 

250 

10 

1,000 

100 

250 

10 

500 

100 

100 

100 

50 

100 

150 

2  100 

3  100 
2  100 

MOO 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

28 

3  92 

2  100 

3  100 

2  500 

3  450 
100 

50 

200 

2  10 

MO 
100 

2  800 

3  1,600 

50 

10 

250,000 

100 

150 

2  100 

3  100 

10 

2  3,500 

3  5,000 
1,000 

100 

500 

100 

150 

100 

250 

10 

5,000 

100 

150 

100 

500 

2  100 

3  100 

2  25 

3  25 

2  250 

3  500 

2  2,500 

3  1,500 

SI, 000 
50,000 
10,000 
300 
20,000 
10,000 

2  20,000 

3  50,000 

5,000 

2,000 
2,000 
3,000 
5,000 
3,600 
1,000 
15,000 

2  800 
3  4,300 
2  4,500 

3  10,000 

2  50,000 

3  45,000 

3,000 

2,000 

2  2,400 

3  600 
1,000 

2,500,000 

13,200 

2  350,000 

3  500,000 

5,120 

50,000 
15,000 
12,500 
40 
5,000 
50,000 

2  25,000 

3  50,000 
3  20,000 


June  12 

1918. 
July    12 

1918. 
Apr.    12 

1918. 
Apr.    11 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Nov.    2 

1918. 
Apr.     5 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Jan.      9 

1918. 
Nov.  12 

1918. 
June   12 

1918. 
Nov.  14 

1918. 
Aug.  26 

1918. 
Apr.    27 

1918. 
Sept.  13 

1918. 
Apr.    26 

1918. 
Mch.    2 

1918. 
Aug.   17 

1918. 
Mch.    1 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
July    23 

1918. 
Aug.   16 

1918. 
July     8 

1918. 
June  24 

1918. 
Apr.   30 

1918. 
Mch.  13 

1918. 
July    26 

1918. 
Nov.  15 

1918. 
July    19 

1918. 
Apr.    23 

1918. 
Nov.    1 

1918. 
June  27 

1918. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 

*  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty  years. 


10 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Boston  Automobile  Parking  Co 

Inc. 
Boston  Beverage  Company, , 

Boston  Box  Company,  Inc., 

Boston  Cap  Company, 

Boston  Color  and  Chemical  Co., 

Boston  Credit  Protective  Associa- 
tion, Inc. 

Boston  Crushed  Stone  Company, 
The. 

Boston  Electric  Welding  Company, 

Boston  Herring  Importers,  Incor- 
porated. 

Boston  Hotel  and  Apartment 
House  Trust,  Inc.^ 

Boston  Hygienic  Corset  Co.,  The, 

Boston  Importing  Company, 
Boston  Iron  &  Metal  Co.,    . 

Boston  Mercantile  and  Collection 
Agency,  Inc. 

Boston  Merchandise  Exchange, 
Inc. 

Boston  Metal  Works,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Boston  Motion  Picture  Exposition 
Company. 

Boston  Motor  Cab  Company, 

Boston  Record  Company,    . 
Boston  Rehable  Petticoat  Co., 
Boston  Sales  Company, 
Boston  Selling  Co., 
Boston  Supply  Company  Inc., 
Boston-Texas  Oil  Company, 
Boston  Trawling  Co., 
Boston  Wool  Sales  Company, 
Boston  Wool  Stock  Company, 

Boulder  Grange  Live  Stock  Com- 
pany. 

Boulevard  Development  Com- 
pany.' 

Bowers  Manufacturing  Co., 

Bowles  Lunch,  Inc.,    . 
Box  Board  Products  Co.,     . 
Boyce-Mclntyre  Inc., 
Boyden  &  Steacie,  Inc., 


Boston,  . 

Ayer,     , 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston, . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Revere,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
Brownwood 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 

Becket,  . 

Revere,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


,  and 
Tex. 


$1,000 

15,000 

25,000 

3,000 

90,000 

50,000 

10,000 

50,000 

25,000 

25,000 

30,000 

25,000 

10,000 

10,000 

50,000 

7,500 

1,000 

25,000 

100,000 

■     30,000 

7,500 

5,000 

15,000 

50,000 

500,000 

100,000 

20,000 

90,000 

10,000 

50,000 

2,000,000 

50,000 

25,000 

5,000 


100 
100 
50 

uoo 

2  100 

100 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

50 

100 

100 

100 

10 

100 

50 

10 

10 

10 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 
100 

uo 

2  10 

50 

100 

1100 

2  100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

uoo 

2  10 


200 

150 

250 

60 

UOO 

2  800 

500 

100 

500 

150 

2  200 
500 

300 

250 

100 

1,000 

500 

150 

100 

2,500 

10,000 

300 

75 

50 

150 

500 

*  3,500 

2  1,500 

1,000 

200 

1  5,000 

2  4,000 

200 

500 

1 10,000 

2  10,000 

1200 

2300 

250 

140 

2  100 


$1,000 

15,000 

9,000 

3,000 

1 10,000 

2  80,000 

1,200 

300 

27,000 

UOO 

2  200 

25,000 

30,000 

5,000 

10,000 

300 

21,000 

7,500 

500 

30 

100,000 

30,000 

7,500 

5,000 

15,000 

50,000 

«  115,000 

2  50,500 

10,000 

20,000 

2  1,000 

10,000 

300 

1300 

1  2,500 

2  10,000 

2,100 

1  4,000 

2  1,000 


May  21 

1918. 
Oct.    31 

1918. 
July    18, 

1918. 
Apr.   20, 

1918. 
June  22, 

1918. 
Nov.  13 

1917. 
Apr.    13 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

1918 
Oct. 

1918 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
Nov.  15 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Jan.    17. 

191S, 
Aug. 

1918 
Feb.   i 

1918 
June  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
July 

1918 
July 

1918, 
May 

1918. 
Jan 

1918, 
July 

1918, 
Mch.  5 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918. 
July   25, 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
Mch.  ] 

1918 
May  27, 

1918 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Dec.    12 

1917. 
July    19, 

1918. 
Dec.  29 

1917. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
*  First  preferred. 


^  Corporation  chartered  for  thirty-five  years. 


1918. 


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Boynton  Appliance  Company, 

Boston,  . 

$30,000 

$10 

3,000 

$30,000 

Sept.  19, 
1918. 

Oct.      7, 
1918. 

Bresnahan  and  Kelleher,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

65,400 

Dec.    17, 
1917. 

Dec.   18, 
1917. 

Bridgewater  Transportation  Com- 

Bridgewater, .     . 

10,000 

25 

400 

1,000 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    28, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Briggs  Systems  Company,  The,    . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

July   29, 
1918. 

Aug.     1, 
1918. 

Bristol  County  Creamery,  Incor- 

Somerville,    Mass., 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

Nov.    2, 

Nov.    4, 

porated,  The. 

and    Morristown, 
Vt. 
Boston,  Mass.,  and 

1918. 

1918. 

Bristol  Macaroni  Company, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.    17, 

Bristol,  R.  I. 

1918. 

1918. 

Broadway  Garage  Inc.  of  South 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

May  29, 

June    3, 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton  Family  Shoe  Store,  Inc., 

Boston,  .        .        . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July     9, 
1918. 

July    10, 
1918. 

Brockton  Garment  Manufacturing 

Brockton, 

50,000 

100 

500 

300 

Aug.  27, 

Aug.   27, 

Company. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton  Overland  Company,  The, 

Brockton, 

10,000 

50 

200 

6,000 

Jan.    25, 
1918. 

Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Brophy  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

Jan.    25, 
1918. 

Jan.    30, 
1918. 

Brown  &  Crowell,  Inc., 

Quincy, 

25,000 

100 

250 

20,300 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

"Brown  Grain  Company, 

Concord, 

75,000 

125 

I960 

«125 

Dec.     6, 

Dec.     6, 

2  25 

2  400 

1917. 

1917. 

S25 

MOO 

«25 

<  1,240 

Brown  Shoe  Company, 

Springfield,     Mass., 
and  Meriden,  Conn 

12,000 

100 

120 

12,000 

Aug.     8, 
1918. 

Aug.    10, 
1918. 

Buckman  Leather  Company, 

Woburn, 

50,000 

5  100 

6  250 

6  25,000 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.  26, 

UOO 

4  250 

^  25,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Buckmans  Shoe  Store,  Inc., 

Woburn, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Mch.  25, 
1918. 

Buckner  Process  Company,  The, 

Worcester, 

20,000 

100 

200 

4,000 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Bucynis  Eastern  Sales  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

May   17, 
1918. 

June     4, 
1918. 

Building  Association  Ideal  Inc., 

Worcester, 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

1,000 

May     8, 

June   10, 

The. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bunch-A-Loo  Costumes  Inc.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

Burke  Taxi  and  Cab  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Aug.     7, 
1918. 

Sept.     6, 
1918. 

Burton  Ethnological  Society,  In- 

Boston, . 

1,000 

5 

200 

500 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    25, 

corporated,  The. 

1918. 

1918. 

Buzzards  Bay  Grain  Company,    . 

Bourne, 

40,000 

25 

1,600 

1,000 

Nov.  12, 
1917. 

Dec.     4, 

1917. 

Buzzell's    Sanitary    Pop    Corn 

Greenfield, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    31, 

Works,  Inc.* 

1918. 

1918. 

C  &  C  Shoe  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

8,000 

Sept.  11, 
1917. 

Dec.   27, 
1917. 

C.  &  H.  Co.,  The,6      . 

Ayer,     . 

25,000 

100 

250 

20,000 

June   11, 
1918. 

June   18, 
1918. 

C.  &  P.  Electric  Works  (inc. ),      . 

Springfield, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

June  27, 
1918. 

July     5, 
1918. 

C.  E.  Giles  Co.,6 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

C.  E.  Hall  &  Sons,  Inc.,       . 

Revere,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

300 

Dec.   28, 
1917. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

C.  E.  Cunningham  &  Son  Co.,     . 

Lynn,     . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    30, 

C.  H.  Dwinell  Hardware  Co., 

Waltham, 

15,000 

10 

1,500 

7,500 

1918. 
Feb.   19, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

C.  H.  Greenleaf  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
June  22, 

1918. 

1918. 

'  Prior  preference. 
2  General  preferred. 


8  Special  preferred. 
i  Common. 


^  Preferred. 

6  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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C  J.  Bailey  Company, 

Boston,  . 

$50,000 

$100 

500 

$35,000 

Nov.    6, 
1918. 

Nov.  7, 
1918. 

Cabel  Upholstering  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

3,000 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Feb.  19, 
1918. 

Callahan  &  Holmes,  Incorporated, 

Great  Barrington,    . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

July   30, 
1918. 

Aug.  2, 
1918. 

■Calvin  Putnam  Lumber  Co., 

Danvers, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Calypto  Company,  Incorporated, 

Springfield,     Mass., 

25,000 

125 

1200 

2 10,150 

Oct.    25, 

Nov.  20, 

The. 

and    New    York, 
N.Y. 
Somerville, 

2  25 

2  800 

1918. 

1918. 

■Cambridge  Color  and  Chemical 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

50,000 

Mch.  22, 

Apr.   27, 

Company. 

1918. 

1918. 

■Cambridge  Lunch  Co., 

Cambridge,     . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Apr.  12, 
1918. 

Cambridge  Reversible  Life  Float 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

.    100 

500 

500 

May  20, 

May  23, 

Inc. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cambridge  Sand  and  Gravel  Com- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

»  110 

1  1,500 

1  15,000 

Nov.    8, 

Nov.  16, 

pany. 

2  10 

2  3,500 

2  35,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Cambridge  Strand  Compaii' , 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

100 

10 

300 

July    24, 
1918. 

July  25, 
1918. 

Campbell   &   Pinsent  Hardware 

Lynn,     . 

9,000 

100 

90 

9,000 

Aug.  24, 

Aug.  26, 

Company. 

1918. 

1918. 

Canyjello  Automobile  Company, 

Brockton, 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

30,000 

Nov.  28, 

1917. 
June  25, 

Dec.     1, 

1917. 
July     5, 

Cape   Ann   Otter-Trawler   Com- 

Gloucester,    . 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

250,000 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Cod  Sand  &  Cement  Co.,     . 

New  Bedford, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

June   10, 
1918. 

June  11, 
1918. 

■Capitol  Interstate  Express  Com- 

Peabody, 

5,000 

100 

50 

1,200 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.  22, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Capitol  Laundry  Company, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

300 

Jan.      2, 
1918. 

Jan.  3, 
1918. 

Capitol  Oil  Company, 

Salem,    . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Apr.    24, 
1918. 

May  1, 
1918. 

Caravoulias/  Shoe  Manufacturing 

Lynn,     . 

15,000 

10 

1,500 

15,000 

July     3, 

July    18, 

Company. 

1918. 

1918. 

'Carbon  Products  Corporation,      . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

15 

1  5,000 

1  25,000 

Oct.    30, 

Nov.    1, 

25 

2  15,000 

2  75,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Carbone,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

300 

Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

Apr.   11, 

1918. 
Apr.   27, 

'Carey,  Shackford  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

7,000 

100 

70 

7,000 

Jamaica,  Vt. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carling  Turbine  Blower  Company, 

Worcester, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Oct.    11, 

1918. 
Jan.    10, 

Oct.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    11, 

Carlson  and  Jacobson  Company, 

Worcester, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Carman  Specialty  Shoe  Shops,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

300 

Dec.   18, 

1917. 

Dec.  19, 
1917. 

Carpenter's  Men's  Store,  Inc., 

Framingham, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

May     9, 
1918? 

May  13, 
1918. 

Casler's,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

100 

20 

2,000 

Mch.  14, 
1918. 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Central  Engraving  Co., 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Feb.  15, 
1918. 

Mch.  1, 
1918. 

Central  Shoe  Repairing  Co., 

Norwood, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Sept.  16, 
1918. 

Oct.  1, 
1918. 

Centrifugal  Gun  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

1,000,000 

10 

100,000 

1,000,000 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Feb.  26, 
1918. 

Century  Upholstering  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

June   13, 
1918. 

June  18, 
1918. 

Chair-Town  Mfg.  Company,  The, 

Gardner, 

25,000 

1100 

1100 

2  6,000 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.    14, 

2  100 

2  150 

1918. 

1918. 

Chalifous  Company,  The,    . 

Lowell,  . 

300,000 

125 

1  6,000 

1 150,000 

July    13, 

July   24, 

2  100 

2  1,500 

2  150,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Channing  Sanitarium,  Inc., 

Wellesley, 

275,000 

1100 

1  2,000 

2300 

Nov.    7, 

Nov.    8, 

2  100 

2750 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


1918. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


13 


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Where  Located. 


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U4    o 


.2 1-3-^ 


S..9. 


Chaplain's,  Inc., 

Charles  A.  Hanley  Co., 

Charles  A.  Reisig  &  Co.  Inc., 

Charles  Bengle  Company,    . 

Chas.  G.  Clapp  Company,i 

Charles  H.  Hodgate  Company,     . 

Charles  KroU  Co.,  The,       .      .  . 

Charles  Lerner  Company,    . 

Charles  O'Neil  and  Company,  In- 
corporated. 
Chas.  R.  Gow  Company,     . 

Charles  River  Realty  Co.,*  . 

Chemical  Process  Company, 

Cheshire  Pottery  Co., 

Chester  Hospital,  Inc.,  The, 

Chichester  Lumber  Company, 

Chicopee  Falls  Stock  Company,  . 

Chung  Hua  Trading  Company, 

Ltd.,  The. 
City  Liunber  Company, 

Clapp  Stable  &  Garage  Company, 

The. 
Clough-Angell  Machine  Company, 

Coastwise  Ship  Engineering  Cor- 
poration. 

Cobb  Control  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Coca  Cola  Bottling  Company  of 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Coe-Stapley  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration. 

Cohart  Shoe  Co., 

Cohen-Newton  Company,    .     _  . 
Collins  Drug  Store,  Inc., 
Collis  Leather  Co.  of  Boston,  The, 
Colonial  Cloak  &  Suit  Company, 
Colonial  Company,  The, 
Colonial  Mills  Company,  Inc., 
Columbia  Grocery  Company, 
Columbia  Investment  Co.,' 
Comfort  Shoe  Co., 


Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Brockton, 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 

Keene,  N.  H 

Cambridge 

Boston,  . 

Chicopee, 


Worcester,     Mass., 

and  Pittsburgh,  Pa, 

Boston,  . 


Lowell,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Pittsfield, 


Boston,  Mass 
Bridgeport, 
Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Milford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N 
Pea  body, 

Plymouth, 

Boston,  . 


and 


and 
Conn. 


$40,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 
2,500 
10,000 

100,000 
10,000 
,  10,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 
50,000 

•25,000 

5,000 

20,000 

225,000 

50,000 

20,000 
700,000 

40,000 
5,000 
5,000 
1,000 
3,000 

75,000 

10,000 
5,000 

10,000 
9,000 


$100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

MOO 

3  100 

10 

25 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

25 

2  50 
S50 
100 

50 

100 

2  10 

35 
100 

100 

2  100 

siOO 
100 

100 
10 

100 
10 

2  10 

uoo 

100 
100 
100 
100 


400 
500 
100 
100 
250 
100 

2.100 

8  400 
1,000 

100 

100 

1,000 

100 

100 

100 

500 

400 

2300 

3700 

250 

100 

200 

2  15,000 

3  15,000 

500 

200 


$40,000 
50,000 
300 
10,000 
16,700 
10,000 

2  10,000 

3  40,000 
10,000 

2,500 

10,000 

300 

10,000 

5,000 
10,000 
50,000 

5,000 

2300 
3  7,500 
25,000 

5,000 

5,000 

2  150,000 

3  75,000 

50,000 

20,000 


2  3,500 

3  3,500 

400 

2  350,000 

3  350,000 

40,000 

50 

2,500 

500 

5,000 

10 

1,000 

300 

1,000 

2  2,500 

3500 

100 

3  50,000 
5,000 

50 

5,000 

100 

10,000 

90 

9,000 

June     3, 

1918. 
Sept.  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Dec.    19, 

1917. 
Oct.    31, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Nov.  23, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Dec.     8, 

1917. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Dec.     8, 

1917. 
Feb.   13, 

1918. 
Apr.    20, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
Aug.     7, 

1918. 
Feb.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 
Oct.    10, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
June     7, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Feb.    23, 

1918. 
Sept.    6, 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 
Sept.  26, 

1918. 

June   11, 

1918. 


June    4, 

1918. 
Sept.  21, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
June     3, 

1918. 
Dec.   20, 

1917. 
Nov.     1, 

1918. 
Aug.     6, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Jan.    26,. 

1918. 
Nov.  25,. 

1918. 
Julv     3, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
July      1, 

1918. 
Dec.    10, 

1917. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Dec.    10, 

1917. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Apr.    20, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Aug.   16, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Oct.    10, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
June  11, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Sept.    7, 

1918. 
July     8, 

1918. 
Oct.      3, 

1918. 
June   18, 

1918. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
2  Preferred. 


'  Common. 
*  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years. 


14 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


"3 
O 

CS 

d 

$5,000 

$100 

50 

2,000,000 
20,000 

150 
2  50 
100 

1 20,000 

2  20,000 

200 

1,000 

10 

100 

30,000 

100 

300 

200,000 
5,000 

uo 

2  10 

100 

>  15,000 

2  5,000 

50 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

18,000 

100 

180 

5,000 

50 

100 

20,000 

■100 

200 

4,000 

100 

40 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

100 

100 

20,000 

50 

400 

50,000 

1,000,000 

75,000 

8  100 

MOO 
150 
2  50 
100 

«250 
«250 

1  10,000 

2  10,000 

750 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

UO 

2  10 

1 1,500 
2 1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

1,000 

100 

10 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

5,100 

100 

51 

50,000 

100 

500 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

35,000 

10 

2,500 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

30,000 

100 

300 

40,000 

100 

400 

5,000 

100 

50 

■Sh5-S 


Commercial  Building  Investment 

Company,  The. 
Commercial  Finance  Corporation, 

Commonwealth  Car  Company, 
Boston. 

Commonwealth  Finance  Corpora- 
tion. 

Commonwealth  Glove  Company, 

Community  Ranch,  Inc.,     . 

Conant's  Lunch  Inc., 

Congresa  Leather  Company, 

Conley  Stain  and  Blacking  Co., 

Inc. 
Connecticut  Public  Market,  Inc., 

Conroy  Motor  Company,    . 

Consolidated  Electric  Company,  . 

Consolidated  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Consumers  Chemical  &  Dye  Com- 
pany. 

Cohsumers'  Ice  Company  of 
Gloucester. 

Continental  Leather  Company,    . 

Continental  Products  Corporation, 

Continental  Sugar  Products  Com- 
pany of  New  Haven,  Connecti- 
cut. 

Continental  Sugar  Products  Com- 
pany of  Portland,  Maine. 

Contoocook  Valley  Farm,  Incor- 
porated. 

Conway  Company,     . 

Co-operative  Trading  Co.,  Inc., 

Corby  Company,  The, 

Cornhill  Company,  The, 

Corrigan  and  Hoag  Construction 

Co. 
Cosmopolitan  Realty  Company .^ 

Cottage  Park  Hotel  Corporation, 

Cottrell  Restaurant  Company, 

Cotuit  Transportation  Co., 

Couch  Turbine  Mixer  Company, 

Inc. 
Court  Square  Theatre,  Inc., 

Cox  Manufacturing  Company, 

Crawford  Garage  &  Taxi  Service, 
Inc. 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Winchester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Worcester, 
Taunton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Gloucester, 
Boston, . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


Cambridge,    Mass. 

and  Hillsborough 

N.  H. 
Boston,  . 


Quincy,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cotuit,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Newton, 


$5,000 

2  200 
20,000 

1,000 
30,000 

2  300 

300 

100,000 

18,000 

5,000 
20,000 

4,000 
50,000 

5,000 

6,550 

'  25,000 
«  25,000 
2  50,000 

75,000 

50,000 

1 15,000 
2 10,000 

10,000 

1,400 

1,000 

25,000 

5,100 

25,000 

100,000 

25,000 

10,000 

50,000 

30,000 

7,500 

5,000 


Sept.  26, 

1918 
Dec.  20, 

1917 
May  25 

1918. 
Feb. 

1918. 
Aug.  14 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 
Nov.  15 

1918 
Feb. 

1918, 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
June 

1918 
Oct.    17, 

1918 
Mch.  25 

1918 
Feb.   23 

1918 
Nov.  26, 

1918 
Feb.    25, 

1918 
May 

1918 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Mch. 

1918 

Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918. 


Apr.   10, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Dec.  26, 

1917. 
Aug.  10, 

1918. 
Oct.    25, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Nov.  19, 

1918. 
Oct.    19, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
June  22, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 


i  Preferred. 
2  Common. 


'  Common,  Class  -A. 
4  Common,  Class  B. 


^  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1918. 


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Where  Located. 


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0-2  g'3 


Crescent  Auto  Supply  Company, . 
Crescent  Ice  Company, 
Crescent  Shoe  Company,     . 
Grouse  Lunch  Company, 
Cuddy  Amusement  Co.,  Inc., 
Cummings  Express  Co., 
Cummings  Manufacturing  Co.,     . 
Custom  House  Tire  Co., 

Cut  Price  Tire  Co 

D.  &  C.  Producing  Company, 
D.  R.  McKillop  &  Co.  Inc., 

Daggett  Reduction  and  Milling 
Company. 

Dane-Horlick  Company,  Incor- 
porated. 

Daniel  Carr  Co., 

Daniel  Glover  &  Son  Inc., 

Davis  Warehouse  Company, 

Daymor  Lumber  Co.,i 

De  Lue  &  Company,  Inc., 

Dean  Brothers,  Inc.,  . 

Deane  Machine  Company, 

Deering  Corset  Company, 

Dr.  C.  W.  King,  Inc., 

Dr.  J.  A.  King,  Inc.,   . 

Dr.  P.  D.  Estabrook,  Inc., 

Dr.  T.  J.  King  —  Clarence  W. 

King,  D.D.S.,  Inc. 
Domestic  Mills  Company,   . 

Dorchester  and  Quincy  Parcel 
Company. 

Dorchester  Trust  Building  Cor- 
poration.! 

Doretnus  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Dorman-Huxford  Company, 
Dorr  &  Barnwell,  Inc., 
Dreayer  Bros.  Inc.,     . 
Drew  and  Company  Inc.,    . 
Dimbar-Hoag  Motor  Company, 


Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Quincy,  . 

Reading, 

Boston,  Mass, 

Barnstead, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Daggett,  Cal 
Boston,  . 

Brookline, 

Salem,    . 

Gloucester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Taunton, 

Fitchburg, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lowell,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 


and 


$25,000 

5,000 

10,000 

6,000 

5,000 

5,000 

150,000 

5,000 

5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

50,000 

25,000 

7,500 

100,000 

5,000 

50,000 

50,000 

10,000 

50,000 

50,000 

1,000 

1,000 

5.000 

1,000 

25,000 

5,000 

10,000 

50,000 

50,000 

1,000 

25,000 

50,000 

50,000 


$100 
100 

10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

10 
100 
5 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

2  10 

3  10 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

50 
100 
100 

50 
100 
100 

2  100 

MOO 
100 

100 

100 

100 


250 

50 

1,000 

60 

50 

50 

1,500 

50 

50 

5,000 

100 

10,000 

250 

75 

1,000 

50 

500 

2  2,000 

3  3,000 

100 

500 

500 

10 

10 

100 

10 

250 

100 

100 

500 

2  200 

3  300 

10 

250 
500 
500 


$4,000 

5,000 

10,000 

300 

400 

5,000 

150,000 

1,000 

1,000 

33,000 

1,200 

50,000 

6,000 

300 

65,000 

5,000 

25,300 

3  30,000 

10,000 

12,000 

12,000 

1,000 

900 

5,000 

1,000 

25,000 

4,500 

300 

25,000 

s  30,000 

1,000 

15,000 

25,500 

40,000 


June  17 

1918. 
Apr.  30, 

1918 
Dec.  17, 

1917 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Nov.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  6, 

1918. 
Aug.  7 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918 
July  22, 

1918. 
Feb.  25 

1918. 
Sept. 

1918. 
Feb.  14 

1918. 
Apr.  10 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918 
Apr.  22, 

1918. 
May  4 

1918. 
Deo.  27 

1917. 
Dec.  6 

1917. 
Nov.  20, 

1917. 
Apr.  5 

1918. 
Apr.  5 

1918. 
Mch.  5 

1918. 
Apr.  5 

1918. 
May  1 

1918. 
Feb.  20 

1918. 
Nov.  20 

1918. 
Apr.  15 

1918. 
Aug.  1 

1918. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918 
Apr.  16, 

1918. 
Dec.  29 

1917. 


!  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


2  Preferred. 


s  Common. 


16 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  — Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Dunbar-Laporte  Motor  Company, 

Dunker  &  Perkins  Company, 

Durable  Machine  Tool  Company 

Inc. 
Duval  County  Traction  Company, 

Duxbury  Fish  Company,     . 

Dynamo  Garage,  Incorporated,    . 

E.  A.  Robart  &  Sons,  Inc.,s 

E.  C.Preble  Co 

E.  D.  Ward  Company, 

E.  Forman  &  Co.  Inc., 

E.  Hermann  Company, 

E.  J.  Davis  &  Son  Company, 

E.  K.  T.  Company,     . 

E.  N.  Fuller  Electric  Company,   . 

E.  R.  Whitman  Company,  The,   . 

E.  S.  Farnsworth,  Inc., 

E.  S.  Stacy  Machine  Co.,  The,     . 

E.  T.  Ryan  Iron  Works,  Inc.,    .  . 

Eager  Transportation  Co.,  . 

Eagle  Confectionery  Co.,     . 

Eagles  &  Rodney  Co., 

E^t  Boston  Garage  Inc.,     . 

East  Harbor  Fertilizer  Company, 

Eastern  Nurseries  Incorporated,  . 

Eastern  Poultry  and  Egg  Com- 
pany. 

Eastern  Power  and  Heating  Cor- 
poration. 

Eastern  Specialty  Manufacturing 
Co. 

Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange, 

Eastern  Upholstering  Company,  . 

Eastgate  Flour  and  Products  Com- 
pany. 

Easthampton  Co-operative  Milk 
Association. 

Easthampton  News  Company, 

Economy  Converting  Co.,   . 
Economy  Manufacturing  Co., 


Holyoke, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 
Jacksonville, 
Duxbury, 

Springfield, 

Brookline, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Arlington, 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

HoUiston, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Easthampton, 

Easthampton, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 


Fla. 


$50,000 

250,000 

5,000 

100,000 

2,500 

10,000 

50,000 

40,000 

75,000 

15,000 

10,000 

30,000 

50,000 

5,000 

15,000 

1,000 

60,000 

10,000 

25,000 

25,000 

5,000 

6,000 

95,000 

25,000 

25,000 

10,000 

20,000 

4  _ 

5,000 
25,000 
18,000 
25,000 
10,000 
50,000 


$100 

UOO 

2  100 

100 

100 

60 

100 

100 

110 

2  10 

100 
25 
100 
100 
110 

2  10 

100 

25 

10 

100 

100 

100 

10 

50 

100 

1100 

2  10 

100 
100 
100 
100 


100 
100 

25 
100 
100 

10 


1 1,250 

2  1,250 

50 

1,000 

50 

100 

500 

1  2,000 

2  2,000 

750 

600 
100 
300 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 

50 

600 

100 

600 

100 

250 

2,500 

100 

60 

1500 

2  4,500 

250 

250 

100 

200 

i  _ 

50 
.  250 
720 
250 
100 
5,000 


$40,000 

1  125,000 

2 125,000 

5,000 

500 

1,000 

10,000 

50,000 

1  20,000 

2  20,000 
75,000 

15,000 

10,000 

30,000 

2  30 

3,000 
12,000 

1,000 
60,000 

3,700 
25,000 
10,000 

3,000 

6,000 

1  50,000 

2  45,000 
25,000 

25,000 

10,000 

20,000 

4  _ 

3,500 
1,000 
10,000 
16,000 
6,400 
50,000 


Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Apr.   26, 

1918, 
Oct.    19, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
Oct.    14, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
July    24, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
Julv     9, 

1918. 
May  10, 

1918. 
Oct.    16, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
July   30, 

1918. 
Dec.  21, 

1917. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Oct.      3, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
July     3, 

1918. 
Oct.      7, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
Nov.  11, 

1918. 
Feb.     9, 

1918. 
Nov.  28, 

1917. 

Apr.    12, 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


8  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Apr.  2,  1918. 

*  Organized  without  capital  stock  under  provisions  of  chapter  224,  General  Acts  of  1917. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


17 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATIO'N. 


Where  Located. 


1 

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2; 

$25,000 

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250 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

2,500,000 

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I  20,000 
2  5,000 

50,000 
75,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  250 

750 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

25,000 

100 

250 

200,000 
10,000 

uoo 

2  100 

50 

1 1,000 

2  1,000 

200 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

100 

250 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

3,000 

100 

30 

10,000 

100 

100 

21,500 
10,000 

110 

2  10 

10 

1650 

2  1,500 

1,000 

20,000 

100 

200 

15,000 

100 

150 

750,000 

100 

7,500 

25,000 
10,000 

no 

2  10 

100 

1  1,250 

2  1,250 

100 

5,000 

10 

500 

5,000 

100 

50 

200,000 
5,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1500 

2  1,500 

50 

5,000 

100 

50 

Economy  Public  Market  Inc., 
Edgar  Levinstein  Company, 
Edgar  T.  Ward's  Sons  Co., 

Edmond  A.  Fordyce  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Edson  Fire  Proofing  Company, 

Edward  Rose  Company, 

Edwin  A.  Benchley  Incorporated, 

Efdee  Insole  Company, 

Effingham     Produce     Company, 

Incorporated. 
Eldridge  and  White  Company, 

Electric  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Electric  Welding  Company  of  Bos- 
ton, Inc.,  The. 
Eliot  Consolidated  Company, 

Elm  Amusement  Company, 

Ehn  Realty  Company,' 

Ehn  Spring  Farm  Co., 

Elson  Shoe  and  Leather  Company, 

Elwood  Adams,  Inc.,  . 

Embee  Machine  Company, 

Emerson  Auto  Service  Company 

Emery,  Howard  &  Company,  In- 
corporated. 
Empire  Amusement  Company, 

Empire  and  Tuileries  Company, 

Empire  Biscuit  Company,    . 

Enfield  Bobbin  Company,    . 

English  &  O'Brien,  Inc., 

Engstrom  Pharmacy,  Incorpo- 
rated. 

Ernest  J.  Goulston  Advertising 
Agency  Im . 

Essex  Heating  and  Engineering 
Company,  The. 

Essex  Ice  Cream  Co., 

Esta  Company,  The,  . 
Estabrook  Wood  Heel  Co.,  . 
Eugene  J.  Murphy  Company, 


Brockton, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
York,  N.  Y.. 
adelphia.  Pa, 
Chicago,  111 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  Mass^ 

Effingham, 
Oak  Bluffs, 

Attleboro, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Waltham, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Plymouth, 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Boston,  Mass 
Enfield,  N. 
Boston,  . 

Pittsfieid, 

Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Fitchburg, 


111. 


New 
Phil- 
,  and 


and 


H. 


$5,000 

300 

2  1,000 

2  300 

75,000 

100,000 

150,000 

25,000 

8,800 

5,000 

7,000 

1  100,000 

2  100,000 

10,000 

200 

200 
21,000 
10,000 

a5,ooo 

250,000 
3,000 

2  300 

5,000 

5,000 

15,000 

750,000 

1  10,000 

2  10,000 

3,000 

2,000 

5,000 

1  50,000 

2  150,000 

5,000 


July  1 
1918, 

Dec.  27 
1917 

Dec.  10 
1917 


Nov.  14 

1918, 
July 

1918, 
Sept.  29, 

1917 
Dec.   27 

1917 
Feb.    12 

1918, 
Sept.  11 

1918 
June 

1918, 
June 

1918 
Sept.  13 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Oct.    29 

1918 
Nov.  15, 

1918 
Mch.  21 

1918 
Mch.  22 

1918 
Apr.    22, 

1918 
May 

1918 
June  29, 

1918. 
Aug.   30, 

1918, 
May  17 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 
Dec.   25 

1917 
Mch.  29, 

1918 
Mch.  15 

1918 
Feb.    16, 

1918 
Aug. 

1918, 
Jan.    28, 

1918 
Dec. 

1917 
Jan.    29 

1918 
June  23 

1918 
Sept.  17, 

1918 


July 
191 

Dec. 
19] 

Dec. 
191 


Nov. 

19] 
July 

19] 
Dec. 

19] 
Dec. 

191 
Feb. 

19 
Sept. 

191 
June 

191 
June 

191 
Sept. 

191 
Apr. 

191 
Oct. 

191 
Nov. 

191 
Mch. 

191 
Mch. 

191 
Apr. 

191 
May 

191 
July 

191 
Sept. 

191 
June 

191 
Mch. 

191 
Jan. 

191 
Mch. 

191 
Mch. 

191 
Feb. 

191 
Aug. 

191 
Jan. 

191 
Dec. 

191 
Jan. 

191 
Sept. 

191 
Sept. 

191 


28, 


22, 


18, 


26, 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  until  Nov.  1,  1968. 


18 


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[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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European  Method  Company, 

Everett  Bag  Wood  Company, 

Everett   Bronze   and   Aluminum 

Foundry  Inc. 
Everett  Metal  Products  Company, 

Everett  Realty  Company,  Ine.,i  . 

Eye-Glass  Shop,  Inc.,  The,  . 

F_.  Archibald  Inc., 

F.  D.  Sterritt  Lumber  Company, . 

F.  H.  Dow  Company, 

F.  J.  Nevins  Transfer  &  Auto  Co., 

F.  J.  Richards  Company,  The,     . 

F.  W.  Norris  &  Co.  Inc.,      . 

F.  W.  Norris  Co.,i      . 

Fabreeka  Belting  Company, 

Fabric  Process  Company,    . 

Fairfield  Farm  Incorporated, 

Fairhaven  Shipbuilding  Company, 

Fall  River  Iron  and  Metal  Com- 
pany. 
Fall  River  Restaurant  Company, 

Fall  River  Tube  Company, 

Fall  River  Woman's  Shop,  Inc.,   . 

Falmouth  Market  Company, 

Family  Investment  Corporation, 

The. 
Fannette  Custom  Waist  Shop,  Inc., 

Farm,  Incorporated,  The,    . 

Farm  Tractor  &  Supply  Company 

of  New  England. 
Farmacia  Napoli,  Inc., 

Farnsworth,  Hoyt  Company, 

Federal  Construction  Corporation, 

Federal  Engineering  Corporation, 

The. 
Federal  Real  Estate  Corporation,* 

Federal  Waste  Co 

Feinsilver  Tarlin  Co 

Fenway  Laundry,  Incorporated,  . 


Leominster,    . 

$15,000 

Everett, 

3,000 

Everett, 

8,000 

Everett, 

25,000 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

Haverhill 

25,000 

Cambridge,     . 

30,000 

Boston,  . 

95,000 

Ayer, 

5,000 

Springfield, 

5,000 

Cambridge,     . 

10,000 

Cambridge, 

10,000 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

Littleton, 

25,000 

Fairhaven, 

150,000 

Fall  River, 

10,000 

Fall  River, 

5,000 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

Fall  River, 

10,000 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

Watertown, 

10,000 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

Lawrence, 

5,000 

Boston,  . 

1,100,000 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

Worcester, 

98,000 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

100 

100 

100 

5 

100 

100 

100 

50 

100 

100 

100 

100 

10 

50 

2  100 
2  100 

100 

100 

50 

10 

100 

50 

50 

100 

100 

100 

2  100 

3  10 

2  100 

s  100 

2  100 

3  100 

100 
100 
100 
100 


600 

30 

80 

250 

500 

1,000 

250 

300 

950 

100 

50 

100 

100 

100 

5,000 

500 

2  1,000 

3  500 

100 

50 

1,000 

1,000 

100 

100 

20 

100 

250 

50 

2  10,000 

3  10,000 

2  250 

3  250 

2  450 

3  530 
500 

250 

1,000 

50 


35,200 

3,000 

8,000 

20,000 

3,000 

4,265 

10,000 

30,000 

95,000 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

10,000 

300 

150 

150 

2  25,000 

3  50  000 

2,000 

300 
15,500 
10,000 
2,400 

800 
1,000 

600 
1,000 
3,000 

3  30 
3  300 

2  34,000 

3  53,000 
50,000 

10,000 

30,000 

5,000 


Feb.  12, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
Nov.  8, 

1918. 
Oct.   7, 

1918. 
July  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Jure  24, 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 
Apr.  17, 

1918. 
May  3, 

1918. 
Jan.  30, 

1918. 
Feb.  18, 

1918. 
Jan.  16, 

1918. 
Oct.   2, 

1918. 
Apr.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.  22, 

1917. 
Feb.  18, 

1918. 
Feb.  16, 

1918. 
Dec.  17, 

1917. 
July  3, 

1918. 
Sept.  7, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
Dec.  17, 

1917. 
Feb.  11, 

1918. 
May  14, 

1918. 
Apr.  2, 

1918. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
Oct.  3, 

1918. 
Dec.  14, 

1917. 
Nov.  18, 

1918. 
Feb.  6, 

1918. 
July  25, 

1918. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 

4  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine  years  from  Dec.  14,  1917. 


1918,1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


19 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


1 
1" 

o 
=1 

It 

i 

d 
2; 

$30,000 

$100 

300 

10,000 

100 

100 

100,000 

5 

20,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

100 

50 

2,250,000 

100 

22,500 

50,000 

100 

500 

500,000 

100 

5,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

100 

250 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

15,000 

50 

300 

25,000 

100 

250 

350,000 

100 

3,500 

20,000 

100 

200 

15,000 

100 

150 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

500,000 

25,000 

SIOO 
^25 

3  100 
4  25 
100 

3  240 

MO 

5  2,500 

« 10,000 

250 

75,000 

100 

750 

5,000 

10 

500 

10,000 

100 

100 

90,000 

100 

900 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,500 

100 

55 

15,000 

100 

150 

aco  mP-i 


Ferguson  Laundry,  Incorporated, 

Fibre  Products  Manufacturing  Co, 

Field  Oil  Company,    . 

Finard  Bros.  Inc., 

Fire  Protection  Securities  Com- 
pany. 
First  National  Corporation,  The, 

First     Polish-Lithuanian-Russian 

Corporation. 
First  Wool  Brokerage  Company, 

Fisher  Polish  Company, 

Fitzgerald  Construction  Co., 

Flagg  Ice  &  Coal  Co.,  Inc., 

Flex  Sectional  Innersole  Company 

Inc. 
Food  Products  Company,    . 

Forest  Hills  Company, 


Forest   Park   Garage   Company, 

The. 
Foster  Manufacturing  Company, 

Foxboro  Cash  Store,  Incorporated, 

Framingham  Community  Market 

Association. 
Framingham  Forge  Company, 

Framingham  Foundries, 

Framingham  Investment  Associa- 
tion, Inc.2 

Framingham  Motor  Transporta- 
tion Company,  Inc. 

Franco  American  Chemical  Com- 
pany Limited. 

Frank  B.  McGrane  Co., 

Frank  C.  Pearce  Company, 

Frank  G.  Rowley  &   Company 

Inc. 
Frank  L.  &  Charles  E.  Whitcomb, 

Inc. 
Frank  S.  Mason,  Inc.,^ 

Frank  W.  Browne  Pharmacy,  Inc. 

Frank  X.  Johnston  Company, 

Franklin  Foundry  Company, 

Franklin  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 

Franklin  Products  Co.,  Inc., 


Holyoke, 

Leominster, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Houston,  Tex. 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Rawlins,  Wyo. 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
North  Hampton, 
N.  H. 

Springfield, 

Worcester, 
Foxborough,   . 
Framingham, 
Framingham, 
Boston,  . 
Framingham, 
Framingham, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Gloucester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cohasset, 
Boston,  . 
Franklin, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


S30,000 

5,000 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

300 

50,000 

100,000 

35,400 

300 

130,000 

150 

150 

100,000 

10,000 

150 

8,850 

1  _ 

25,000 

300 

500 

10,300 

50,000 

^5 

3  150,000 

«  250,000 

25,000 

75,000 

5,000 

10,000 

90,000 

300 

5,500 

7,500 


Apr.    16, 

1918 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Oct.    10 

1918. 
Oct.    23 

1918. 
Feb.  25 

1918. 
Apr.     9 

1918. 
Nov.  13, 

1918. 
Mav   14 

1918. 
Jan.    19 

1918. 
May  21 

1918. 
July   31 

1918. 
June     3 

1918. 
Aug.     6 

1918, 
June  25. 

1918. 

Jan. 

1918. 
Oct.    16, 

1918 
Jan.    30, 

1918, 
July    19, 

1918. 
Apr. 

1918. 
Dec.   14, 

1917. 
Jan.    22 

1918. 
Aug.  28, 

1918 
June  27, 

1918 
Jan.    25, 

1918 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
May     2, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
May  22 

1918. 
Mav     9 

1918. 
July     2 

1918. 
Deo.     8 

1917. 
July    15 

1918. 
July   24 

1918. 


Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Oct.    11, 

1918. 
Oct.    23, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
Nov.  15, 

1918. 
May  14, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
Oct.     5," 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 

Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Oct.    30, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
July    22, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Dec.    14, 

1917. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Aug.  29, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
May    2, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
May   10, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 
Dec.    10, 

1917. 
July    15, 

1918. 
July    25, 

1918. 


1  Organized  without  capital  stock  under  provisions  of  chap.  224,  General  Acts  of  1917. 

2  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


3  Preferred. 
*  Common. 


20 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


•s-2'o  '^ 


Franklin  Realty  Company,! 

Franklin  Realty  Company  of  Fall 

River,  The.^ 
Franklin  Roof  Coating  Company, 

Inc.,  The. 
Franklin  Securities  Company, 

Franklin  Yarn  Co 

Fred  K.  Wells  Sales  Company,     . 

Fred  L.  Crawford,  Inc., 

Frederick  J.  Caldwell  Inc.,  . 

Freed  Co.,.  The, 

Frendon  Manufacturing  Company, 

Inc. 
Fulton  Flour  Company, 

G.  A.  &  S.  W.  Brackett  Company, 

G.  A.  C.  Knight  Co.,  . 

G.  A.  Paul  Lumber  Company, 

G.  Angelo  Fruit  Co 

G.  F.  Peratta  Corporation,  . 

G.  H.  Empey  &  Co.  Inc.,     . 

G.  H.  Schultz,  Incorporated, 

G.  M.  Briggs  Construction  Com- 
pany. 

G.  R.  Armstrong  Manufacturer's 
Supplies,  Inc. 

G.  W.  ReidCo 

Gamma  Beta  Associates,  Inc., 

Garage  and  Factory  Equipment 

Company. 
Garage  Heater  Company,    . 

Garden  City  Garage,  Inc.,  . 

Gardner  Crib  &  Cradle  Company, 

Garfield  Realty  Company.i 

Gekco  Company  of  Springfield, 
The. 

Gem  Crib  &  Cradle  Company, 

General  Fastener  Company,  Inc., 

General  Leather  Waste  Company, 

Genery  Stevens  Company,  . 

George  B.  Dodge  Co.,  Inc., 


,  and 
R.L 


Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Franklin, 

Boston,  . 

Newton, 

Boston,  Mass 

Providence, 

Worcester, 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Newton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Northampton, 

Newton, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Somerville, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Newton, 

Gardner, 

Boston,  . 


Brockton,       Mass. 

and     Springfield, 

Mo. 
Gardner, 


Brockton, 
Peabody, 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 


$10,000 
30,000 
12,000 
50,000 

6,000 
10,000 

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

5,000 

1,000 
50,000 
15,000 
100,000 
10,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 

5,000 
10,000 
10,000 

5,000 
20,000 
20,000 
30,000 
15,000 

75,000 

20,000 

6,000 

200,000 

10,000 


$5 
500 

10 
100 
100 

50 
100 

50 
100 

25 
100 

50 
100 

8  10 

<10 
100 

10 

10 

100 

10 

100 

100 

s  10 

4  10 

10 

100 

50 

10 

100 

100 

100 

5  100 

MOO 
25 

100 

10 


2,000 

$10,000 

60 

30,000 

1,200 

12,000 

500 

300 

60 

6,000 

200 

10,000 

50 

5,000 

500 

15,000 

100 

10,000 

1,000 

6,000 

50 

5,000 

20 

1,000 

500 

7,000 

3  750 
^50 
1,000 

s  7,500 
<  7,500 
100,000 

1,000 

6,040 

1,500 

15,000 

100 

10,000 

1,000 

10,000 

500 

50,000 

50 

2,100 

3  750 
«250 
1,000 

s  4,000 
<  1,500 
10,000 

50 

5,000 

400 

10,050 

2,000 

1,600 

300 

30,000 

150 

300 

750 

siOO 

MOO 

240 

2,000 

1,000 


75,000 

*  10,000 

75 

300 

10,000 


Feb.  15 

1918. 
July  2 

1918. 
Jan.  4 

1918. 
Aug.  12 

1918. 
June  10 

1918. 
Apr.  1 

1918. 
Mch.  5 

1918. 
Nov.  26 

1918. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
Oct.  21 

1918. 
Sept.  11 

1918. 
Dec.  22 

1917. 
Dec.  27 

1917. 
Feb.  19 

1918. 
Apr.  22 

1918. 
Jan.   8 

1918. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
Feb.  15 

1918. 
Dec.  6 

1917. 
Dec.  8 

1917. 
Apr.  1 

1918. 
Apr.  5 

1918. 
June  5 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Feb.  1 

1918. 
Feb.  21 

1918. 
Dec.  8 

1917. 
July  15 

1918. 

Jan.  8 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.  28 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
Sept.  22 

1917. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

2  Corporation  chartered  until  July  2, 1963. 


'  Preferred. 
*  Common. 


1918. 


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George  Collins  &  Company,  Inc., . 

Boston,  . 

$40,000 

$100 

400 

840,000 

May 
1918 

8,     May  10, 
1918. 

George  E.  Kunhardt  Coi-poration, 

I/awrence,     Mass., 

2,000,000 

100 

20,000 

2,000,000 

Dec.  . 

$1,     Dec.   31, 

The. 

and    New    York, 
N.  Y. 

1917 

1917. 

George  H.  Sharp  Company,  Inc., 

Westfield, 

20,000 

1100 

UOO 

1  5,000 

Apr. 

24,     Apr.    26, 

MOO 

2  100 

2  10,000 

1918 

1918. 

George  Lawrence  Inc., 

Cambridge,     . 

30,000 

100 

300 

24,500 

Apr. 
1918 

26,     May     4, 
1918. 

George  Whiteacre  Company,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

110 

1  2,500 

2  1,000 

Aufr. 

3,     Aug.  15, 

2  10 

2  2,500 

1918 

1918. 

Gerald  J.  Savage  Incorporated,'  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Jan.    ! 
1918 

!3,     Feb.    21, 
1918. 

Gerrish  Brothers  Company, 

Boston,  . 

12,000 

100 

120 

12,000 

Dec.   ; 

1917 

il,     Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Gibbons  Truck  Body  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Jan.    ; 
1918 

'3,     Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Gibraltar  Paint  &  Varnish  Com- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

100 

500 

26,300 

Sept. 

2,     Sept.  12, 

pany. 

1918 

1918. 

Gilbert  Paint  &  Wall  Paper  Com- 

Springfield,     . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Dec.   : 

!0,     Dec.   22, 

pany,  The. 

1917 

1917. 

Gillespie  Aviation  &  Automotive 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

110 

1500 

1  1,000 

Nov. 

8,     Nov.  21, 

School,  Inc. 

2  10 

2  2,000 

2  10,200 

1918 

1918. 

Glaser  &  Bakeman,  Inc., 

Chelsea, 

40,000 

100 

400 

20,000 

Dec.    1 
1917 

3,     Dec.   20, 
1917. 

Glenview  Farm,  Inc., 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

15,000 

110 

1750 

1  7,500 

Feb.   I 

7,     Feb.  28, 

Thetford,  Vt. 

2  10 

2750 

2  7,500 

1918 

1918. 

Glidden  Hyde  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Jan.    1 
1918 

5,     Jan.    30, 
1918. 

Globe  Auto  Co.,  The, 

Fall  River,      . 

15,000 

100 

150 

300 

June   1 
1918 

0,     June  20, 
1918. 

Globe  Chemical  Company, 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

5 

40,000 

175,000 

Sept.  2 

5,     Sept.  25, 

♦ 

1918 

1918. 

Globe  Gauge  and  Tool  Company, 

Boston,  . 

24,000 

150 

1240 

1  2,000 

Aug. 

7,     Aug.  12, 

2  50 

2  240 

2  12,000 

1918 

1918. 

Globe  Paper  Company,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Apr. 
1918 

2,     Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Globe  Shoe  Company, 

Chelsea, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Mch. 
1918 

2,     Mch.    5, 
1918. 

Gloucester  Block  Company, 

Gloucester, 

90,000 

1100 

1600 

1  20,000 

Aug.  £ 

7,     Aug.  30, 

2  100 

2300 

2  30,000 

1918 

1918. 

Gloucester  Manufacturing  Com- 

Gloucester, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Aug.  2 

9,     Sept.    3, 

pany,  Incorporated. 

1918 

1918. 

Gloucester  Realty  Company,' 

Gloucester, 

75,000 

uoo 

1250 

1  12,000 

Nov. 

4,     Nov.  11, 

2  100 

2500 

1918 

1918. 

Godfrey's  Garage,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

21,000 

1100 

1150 

1  15,000 

Aug.  1 

5,     Aug.  17, 

2  100 

2  60 

2  6,000 

1918 

1918. 

Goldstone     Development     Com- 

Springfield,    Mass., 

200,000 

5 

40,000 

200,000 

Apr. 

3,     Apr.     5, 

pany.'' 

and  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 
Lynn,     . 

1918 

1918. 

Goodell's  Cut  Price  Auto  Supply 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

Apr.    1 

7,     Apr.    18, 

Company. 

1918 

1918. 

Gordon  Fur  Mfg.  Co., 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

50 

40 

2,000 

Feb.   1 
1918 

3,     Feb.    14, 
1918. 

Gore,  Inc.,         .... 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

Oct. 

1918 
June  2 

9,     Oct.    10, 

Gosnold  Transportation  Company, 

New  Bedford, 

6,000 

50 

120 

6,000 

1918. 
4,     July     5, 

1918 

1918. 

Goudey  Gum  Co.,  The, 

Boston,  .        . 

60,000 

100 

600 

31,200 

Sept.  1 
1918 

8,     Sept.  18, 
1918. 

Gove  Brothers  Inc.,    . 

Beverly, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June 
1918 

8,     June  10, 
1918. 

Gramstorff  Bros.  Inc., 

Maiden, 

10,000 

100 

100 

7,600 

Apr. 

1918 
Aug.  2 

4,     Apr.     4, 

Grand  Amusement  Company, 

Worcester, 

5,000 

100 

50 

1,500 

1918. 
2,     Aug.  23, 

1918. 

1918. 

Grand  Opera  House  Co.,     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Nov.  2 
1918. 

7,     Nov.  29, 
1918. 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

^  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Apr.  3,  1918. 


22 


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[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Granite  State  Lumber  Co.,  . 

Granite  State  Mica  Company, 

Greene  &  Hale  Inc.,    . 

Greenfield   Farmers   Cooperative 

Exchange. 
Green's  Market  Co.  Inc.,     . 

Greenwich  Leatherboard  Corpora- 
tion. 
Greenwich  Sales  Company, 

Griffin  Mfg.  Co.,  The, 

Grocers  Baking  and  Supply  Com- 
pany. 

Grocers  Baking  and  Supply  Com- 
pany. 

Grotto,  Inc.,  The, 

Guaranty  Mortgage  and  Securities 

Corporation. 
Guy  D.  Tobey,  Inc.,' 

H.  A.  &  M.  L.  Dolan  Company, 

H  &  D  Leather  Company,  . 

H  &  R  Manufacturing  Co., 

H.  B.  Gordon  Company, 

H.  G.  Keeler  Inc., 

H.  Goldman  &  Sons,  Inc.,   . 

H.  H.  Wiggin  Lumber  Company, 

The. 
H.  L.  Handy  Lumber  Company 

Incorporated. 
H.  0.  Robb,  Incorporated,  . 

H.  V.  Greene  Company, 

H.  Winer  Company,   . 

Haigh  Aniline  Company,  The, 

Haines  Furniture  Company, 

Hall  Textile  Manufacturing  Co.,  . 

Hailstone   Electric    Construction 

Company. 
Hamilton  &  Hersey,  Inc.,    . 

Hamilton  Abrasive  Company,  The, 

Hampden  Optical  Company, 

Hampden    Pharmacy,    Incorpo- 
rated. 
Hampden  Woolen  Company, 

Hancock  Provision  Co., 


Haverhill,- 

Cambridge, 

Worcester, 

Greenfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Greenwich, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Holyoke, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Philadelphia, 
Boston,  . 

Athol,    . 

Brockton, 

Lowell,  . 

Westfield, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Cambridge, 


,  and 

N.Y. 


,  and 
Pa. 


$30,000 

15,000 

30,000 

10,000 

5,000 

80,000 

50,000 

10,000 

150,000 

100,000 

75,000 

50,000 

20,000 

60,000 

10,000 

5,000 

50,000 

45,000 

300,000 

100,000 

54,000 

50,000 

25,000 

10,000 

10,000 

50,000 

50,000 

5,000 

25,000 

50,000 

25,000 

10,000 

5,000 

5,000 


100 

100 

5 

100 

100 

100 

25 

25 

25 

100 

150 
2  50 
100 

100 
25 
50 

100 


300 

150 

300 

2,000 

50 

800 

500 

400 

6,000 

4,000 

750 

1600 

2  400 

200 

500 

400 

100 

500 


100 

450 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1 1,500 

2  1,500 

1,000 

100 

540 

5 

10,000 

10 

2,500 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

500 

1100 

2  100 

50 

1300 

2  200 

100 

100 

250 

100 

500 

100 

250 

100 

100 

50 

100 

5 

1,000 

$12,000 

1,000 

20,000 

140 

2,000 

300 

400 

75 

150,000 

100,000 

75,000 

1  30,000 

2  20,000 

1,000 

50,000 

1,000 

5,000 

50,000 

45,000 

1  100,000 

2  150,000 

300 

54,000 
2,515 
12,620 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 

1  3,000 

2  2,000 
1,100 

300 

50,000 

10,300 

10,000 

5,000 

1,500 


Dec.   28 

1917. 
May   13 

1918. 
July    19, 

1918. 
Feb.   23 

1918. 
May  15. 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918 
May 

1918, 
Feb.    18 

1918 
Dec.   12, 

1917. 
Jan.    30 

1918. 
Jan.      8 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
Dec.   10 

1917. 
Oct.    31 

1918. 
^ept.    5 

1918. 
Oct.     3 

1918. 
Apr.     9 

1918. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Oct.    30, 

1918. 
Oct.    25, 

1918. 
Jan.      5 

1918. 
July   22 

1918. 
June 

1918. 
June 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Nov.  20 

1918. 
Feb.     9 

1918. 
Jan.    11 

1918. 
Apr.     6, 

1918. 
July    16 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Jan.  3,  1918. 


1918.1 


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NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Wlisre  Located. 


1 

1" 

3 

(2 

C3 

-a 

$1,000 

$10 

100 

25,000 
5,000 

150 
2  50 
100 

1100 

2  400 

50 

15,000 

100 

150 

1,000 

10 

100 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

25,000 

100 

250 

20,000 

100 

200 

75,000 
50,000 

110 

2  10 

100 

1  2,500 

2  5,000 

500 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

10,000 

100 

100 

75,000 

100 

750 

5,000 

100 

50 

20,000 
5,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

50 

25,000 
10,000 

1100 

2  100 

50 

1200 
2  50 
200 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

100 

250 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 
25,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1100 

2  150 

250 

1,500,000 
50,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1  5,000 

2  10.000 

500 

50,000 
5,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  250 

50 

51,000 

100 

510 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

100 

250 

10,000 

100 

100 

'^'^Z 

^  o^  ^ 


Hancock  Tailors  Inc., 

Handy  Welt  Shoe  Co.  (Inc.), 

Harbor  Storage  Company,  . 

Harkins,   Kirby,    Murphy   Com 

pany. 
Harold  Realty  Company, ^   . 

Harrington  Marine  Co., 

Harrington  Sales  Company,  Inc., 

Harris  Poorvu  Inc.,     . 

Harrison-Lockwood  Co., 

Harry   McRae  Webster  Produc- 
tions Incorporated. 
Harry  S.  Orr  Company, 

Hart  Heating  Company,  The, 

Hart  Packing  Co., 

Hartley-Bishop  Company,   . 

Harvard     Building     Association 

Inc.3 
Harvard  Envelope  Company, 

Harvard  Sand  and  Gravel  Com 

pany.'' 
Harvard  Square  Studio,  Inc., 

Haskell  Paper  Box  Company, 

Hatch,  Whyte  &  Mac  Vicar  Co., 

Haverhill  Wood  Heel  Co.,    . 

Hayda's  Incorporated, 

Heath  Grate  Bar  Co.,       ,  . 

Hedstrom  Co.,    . 

Heffernan  Brush  Co.,  Inc.,  . 

Hemphill  Company,    . 

Henry  S.  Clark.  Incorporated, 

Highgas  Shoe  Co.,  Inc., 

Highland  Avenue  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Hill  &  Michie  Real  Estate  Com- 
pany, The.3 
Hilton  Trucking  Co.  Inc.,    . 

Holden  &  Crout,  Incorporated,     . 

Holden-Harris  Housing  Co.,^ 

Hollidge,  Badger  Corporation, 


Quincy, 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Pittsfield, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Gardner, 

Adams,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Central  Falls, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Somerville, 

Somerville, 

Boston,  . 

Quincy, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


,  and 

:,R.I 


$1,000 

1500 

2  3,950 

5,000 

12,000 

1,000 

100,000 

1,500 

2,500 

11,000 

1  25,000 

2  250 
50,000 

700 

5,000 

7,500 

45,000 

4,500 

2  10,000 

5,000 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 
4,750 

25,000 

5,000 

300 

2  15,000 

25,000 

2  300 

25,000 

2  25,000 

5,000 

51,000 

5,500 

8,900 

25,000 

10,000 


Apr.    10 

1918. 
Meh.  16 

1918. 
June   14 

1918. 
Nov.     1 

1917. 
Oct.  ■   9 

1918. 
July   31 

1918. 
Oct.    29 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
Aug.     6 

1918. 
Dec.   15 

1917. 
Mch.  27 

1918. 
June    24 

1918. 
July    12 

1918. 
Mch.  27 

1918. 
June   18 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
May  31 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Dec.    14 

1917. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 
June   15 

1918. 
Oct.    13 

1917. 
Jan.      4 

1918. 
May     1 

1918. 
June   14, 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
Mch.  26 

1918. 
June  22 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Dec.     5 

1917. 
Mch.    5 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Aug.  20 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


8  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
*  Corporation  chartered  for  thirty  years. 


24 


ARTICLES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


i 

o 

1" 

(2 

i 

"0 
d 

^2; 

«3,000 

$100 

30 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

75,000 

10 

7,500 

30,000 

100 

300 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

30,000 
10,000 

MOO 

3  100 

100 

2  100 

3  200 
100 

250,000 

100 

2,500 

25,000 

100 

250 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

5,000 

50 

100 

50,000 

100 

500 

615,000 
10,000 

25 

MOO 
100 

2  3,000 

3  6,000 

100 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

50,000 
2,500 

2  10 

3  10 

10 

2  2,000 

3  3,000 

250 

1,500 

10 

150 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

3,500 

10 

350 

25,000 
15,000 

2  100 

MOO 
100 

2  125 

3  125 
150 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

20 

500 

10,000 

25 

400 

50,000 

5 

10,000 

9.  a)  o 


6^^ 

O  ■♦J  :3   =3 


Holton-Frue,  Incorporated, 
Holyoke  Sugar  Company,    . 

Home  Buyers  Society  Incorpo- 
rated.! 

Honytone  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Hood  Farm  Incorporated,    . 

Hood  Tire  Sales  Co 

Hooker-Mossberg  Corporation,     . 

Hoosac  Marble  Company,   . 

Horgan-Scanlan  Detective  Agency, 

Inc. 
Horrigan  &  Doe  Co.  Inc.,    . 

Horseshoe  Tire  Co.  of  N.  E., 

Hotel  Bond  Company  of  Massa- 
chusetts, The. 

Hotel  Osborne,  Incorporated, 

.  Hotel  Verdi,  Inc., 

Housing  Company,!    . 

Howard  Coal  Co.,  Inc., 

Howard  Graphite  Co., 

Howard  Leather  Finish  Co., 

Hub  Auto  Supply  Co., 

Hub  Auto  Tire  Exchange,  Inc., 

Hub  Dress  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 
Hub  Rain  Coat  Company,  The, 

Huckins  and  Company  Inc., 

Hudson  Company,  Inc.,  The,! 

Hudson  Dyeing  Company,  . 

Humphries-Stevens  Co., 

Hunt  Rubber  Company, 

Hyannis  Auto  Sales  Co., 

Hyde^Park  Ice  Company  Inc., 

Hyde  Park  Publishing  Company, 

Hyde  Square  Cut  Rate  Drug  Com- 
pany. 
I.  Cherney  Co.  Inc.,    . 

I.  Weohsler  &  Co.,  Inc., 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Somerville, 
Lowell,  . 
Watertown, 
Attleboro, 
North  Adams, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


Springfield,  Mass., 
and  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Watertown, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston, . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Hudson, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Hyannis, 
Dedham, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$1,400 
50,000 
5,115 
12,510 
75,000 
30,000 
150,000 

2  10,000 

3  20,000 
10,000 

150,000 

25,000 

100,000 

150 

50,000 

2  150 

3  6,000 

4,000 

50,000 

330 

2,500 

1,500 

100,000 

10,000 

3,500 

2  12,500 

3  12,500 
15,000 

10,000 

50,000 

10,000 

10,000 

5,900 

640 

600 

25 


Jan.    24, 

1918. 
Mch.    8 

1918. 
Mch.  29 

1918. 
Sept.  27 

1917. 
July    10 

1918. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
Oct.    29 

1918. 
Oct.    18 

1918. 
May     9, 

1918. 
June  11 

1918. 
Feb.   16 

1918. 
Oct.    17 

1918. 

Aug.  12, 

1918. 
Sept.  23 

1918. 
Jan.    26 

1918. 
Apr.    26 

1918. 
July   24 

1918. 
Nov.  30 

1917. 
Jan.     3 

1918. 
Deo.     3 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Oct.     9 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Oct.    18 

1918. 
July    12 

1918. 
May  20 

1918. 
Apr.    24 

1918. 
Nov.  13 

1917. 
Feb.   27 

1918. 
Jan.     2 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
May  16 

1918. 
May  20 

1918. 


!  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


2  Preferred. 


8  Common. 


1918. 


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25 


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NAME  or    CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


9-  03   o 


P 


Ideal  Amusement  Company,  Inc., 
Ideal  Gas  Machine  Co., 
Ideal  Restaurant  Company, 
Ideal  Wall  Paper  &  Decorating  Co., 
Import  Drug  Co., 

Independent  Lock  &  Key  Manu- 
facturing Co. 

Industrial  &  Research  Labora- 
tories, Inc. 

Industrial  Finance  Company, 

Insurance  Auto  Service,  Inc., 

Inter-State  Chemical  Corporation, 
The. 

International  Security  Company, ^ 

International  Shoe  Co.,  The, 

International  Transportation,  Inc., 

Interstate   Electric   Construction 

Corporation. 
Interstate  Transfer  Company, 

Irish  Creek  Tin  Mines,  Inc., 

Irish  Film  Company  of  America, 

The. 
Iryco  Tanning  Co.,     . 

ItaUan  Co-operative  Store  of  Read- 
ville  and  Hyde  Park,  Inc.,  The. 

Ivanhoe  Woolen  Mills  Company, 
The. 

J.  &  W.  Bastard  (Boston)  Com- 
pany. 

J.  B.  Dawson  Company, 

J.  B.  Woodruff,  Incorporated, 

J.  C.  Smith  Roofing  Company, 

J.  E.  Bowers  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 
J.  Ernest  Mullen  Company, 

J.  F.  Conway  Company,  The, 

J.  Freedman  Thread  Co.,     . 

J.  G.  Wilde  Coal  Co., 

J.  H.  Sparks  Company, 

J.  J.  Grover's  Sons  Company, 

J.  L.  Bertsch  Company, 

J.  L.  Walker  Co., 


Fall  River, 
Boston,  . 
Quincy, 
Boston, 
Boston,  . 
Leominster, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Springfield, 
Springfield, 

Boston,  Mass, 
County  of 
bridge,  Va. 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Oxford,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Holyoke, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Lowell,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 


Rock- 


$5,000 

$100 

20,000 

10 

5,000 

100 

3,000 

100 

40,000 

100 

75,000 

1100 

2  100 

50,000 

100 

1,000,000 

1100 

2  100 

10,000 

50 

10,000 

50 

90,000 

4  10 

5  10 

2  10 

5,000 

10 

20,000 

100 

5,000 

100 

150,000 

1100 

2  100 

100,000 

1100 

2  100 

250,000 

5 

15,000 

100 

3,000 

10 

50,000 

100 

250,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

6,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

40,000 

110 

2  10 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

150,000 

100 

60,000 

150 

2  50 

10,000 

100 

1,000,000 

1100 

2  100 

15,000 

100 

550,000 

1100 

2  100 

50 

2,000 

50 

30 

400 

1250 

2  500 

500 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 

200 

200 

■•  2,000 

5  2,000 

2  5,000 

500 

200 

50 

1  1,000 

2  500 

1950 

2  50 

50,000 

150 

300 

500 

2,500 

500 

60 

100 

1  2,000 

2  2,000 

500 

100 

1,500 

1300 

2  900 

100 

1  5,000 

2  5,000 

150 

1 1,500 
2  4,000 


$5,000 

20,000 
5,000 
3,000 

40,000 
2  300 

50,000 
2500 
3,000 

10,000 

440 
2320 

2,430 

20,000 

5,000 

2  50,000 

1  13,900 
2  5)000 

250,000 

15,000 

2,050 

50,000 

190,300 

42,000 

6,000 

10,000 

1  20,000 

2  20,000 

300 

9,700 
88,600 

1  15,000 

2  25,400 
10,000 

2300 

9,200 

1  150,000 

2  400,000 


Nov.  28, 

1917. 
Jan.    18 

1918. 
Jan.    28 

1918. 
Jan.    10 

1918. 
May  13 

1918. 
June   19, 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Dec.     4 

1917. 
Mch.  27 

1918. 
Oct.    15 

1918. 

Aug.     6 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Sept.    4, 

1918. 

Sept.  13 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Nov.    6, 

1918. 
Sept.    2, 

1918 
Nov.    5, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918 
Dec.    14, 

1917 
Dec.    18 

1917 
Mch.  12 

1918 
Nov.     4, 

1918 
May  22, 

1918 
May  22, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
June     1 

1918. 
July     1 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Dec.  20 

1917. 


Dec.  28, 

1917. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.   14, 

1917. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Oct.    17, 

1918. 

Aug.     9, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Sept.  20, 

1918. 

Sept.  14, 

1918. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Nov.  15, 

1918. 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 
Nov.    7, 

1918. 
Jan.      4, 

1918. 
Deo.   17, 

1917. 
Dec.    19, 

1917. 
Mch.  14, 

1918. 
Nov.     9, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
June     6, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
July   27, 

1918. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Dec.  21, 

1917. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


°  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
4  First  preferred. 


5  Second  preferred. 


26 


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[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


o 

ii 

>  £ 

t-l 

"o 

1 

S50,000 
10,000 

i$100 

2  100 

50 

1400 

2  100 

200 

2,000 

100 

20 

75,000 

100 

750 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 
25,000 

3  10 

«5 

25 

100 

s  4,998 
M 

23 

250 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

60,000 

50 

1,200 

10,000 

100 

100 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

100 

500 

20,000 

25 

800 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 

100 

500 

100,000 
90,000 

1100 

2  100 

50 

1500 
2500 
1,800 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

1  2,000 

1100 

120 

50,000 
150,000 

110 

25 

100 

1  2,500 

2  5,000 
1,500 

50,000 

100 

500 

30,000 
1,000 

1100 

2  100 

50 

160 

2  240 

20 

5,000 

100 

50 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

20,000 

100 

200 

50,000 

100 

500 

150,000 
50,000 
5,000 

1100 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1500 

2  1,000 

1300 

2  200 

50 

d  fe 


am 


-< 


J.  M.  Crysler  Co., 

J.  N.  Smith,  Inc., 

J.  S.  Bixby,  Inc., 

J.  W.  Emery  Company, 

J.  W.  Manufacturing  Company, 

J.  Wolfe  Finkel  Company,  Incor- 
porated. 

Jackson  &  Prentiss,  Inc., 

Jackson  Diving  &  Construction 

Co. 
Jacob  Norton's  Sons  Co.,     . 

Jacobsoh,  Miller  &  Bushner,  Inc., 

Jalisco  Mining  Co 

James  Ellis  Company,  The, 

James  J.  Hill  Co 

James  T.  Corcoran  Company, 

James  W.  Hitchings  Company,     . 

Jameson's  Apparel  Shops,  Inc.,     . 

Jays  Inc.,  .... 

Jenney    Electric    Manufacturing 

Company. 
Jennings  &  Company,  Inc., 

Jennings  Leather  Company,  Inc., 

Jesse  E.  Knight  Automobile  Com- 
pany. 

Jewish  Advocate  Publishing  Com- 
pany. 

Joel  Koopmaa  Inc.,    . 

John  B.  Gallagher  Company, 

John  C.  Kiley  Incorporated, = 

John  D.  Kiely  Company,^   . 

John  F.  G'Hara,  Inc., 

John  J.  Williams  Building  Associa- 
tion, Inc.^ 
John  P.  Marston  Co., 

John  S.  Meserve  Company, 

John  West  Thread  Co.,  The, 

Johnson  Brothers  Furnitiu-e  Co., 

Johnson-Port  Co., 


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

Worcester, 
Boston,  . 

Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston;  . 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Peabody, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Greenfield, 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 


1  $40,000 
2  10,000 

150 

2,000 
47,100 
10,000 

2  15 

10,000 

50,000 

60,000 

5,500 

100,000 

300 
15,000 
20,000 
50,000 

300 

45,000 

1  5,200 

2  50,000 

90,000 

10,000 

1  2,000 

2  15 

150,000 
50,000 

1  6,000 
2  20,000 

1,000 

5,000 

6,000 

20,000 

40,000 

1  50,000 

2  100,000 
I  23,000 

2  5,000 
1,000 


Jan.    12 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
Mch.    9 

1918. 
Apr.     8 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918.  ' 
Mch.  23 

1918. 

May  28, 

1918. 
June     6 

1918. 
May  15 

1918. 
July     2 

1918. 
Mch.    5 

1918. 
May  31 

1918. 
June  26 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Feb.   13 

1918. 
Aug.  14. 

1918, 
June  19, 

1918 
Aug.  16, 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Oct.    29 

1918. 
July    30 

1918. 
July    11 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Mch.  14 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
May  23 

1918. 
June   10 

1918. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
Oct.    16 

1918. 
May   16 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918, 
July 

1918. 
Aug.  10, 

1918, 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


3  First  preferred. 
*  Second  preferred. 


^  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 

6  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty-five  years. 


1918. 


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27 


Articles  of  Organizaiion,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Vta. 

o 

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>  £ 

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cm  ePh 


Joseph  Freedman  Company, 

Joseph  Kowal  &  Co.,  Inc.,  . 

Joseph  Levitt  Co.,  Inc., 

Kampe-Robbins  Company, 

Keller  Leather  Co.,     . 

Kelly  Co 

Kelmar  Shoe  Company, 

Kemworth  Company,  The,  . 

Kero-Karburetor  Company, 

Keystone  Woolen  Mills, 

Kilgour's  Incorporated, 

Kingsley's,  Inc., 

Kirkwood  Plumbing   and   Hard- 
ware Co.,  Inc.,  The. 
Krantzman's  Market,  Inc.,  . 

Kravit  Company,  The, 

KroU  Manufacturing  Co.,    . 

Kiirkjian  Bros.  Inc 

L.  A.  Morgan  Company, 

L.  &  C.  Shoe  Co.,  The, 

L  &  H  Lumber  Company,    . 

L.  B.  Bigelow  Co 

L.  E.  Parsons  Co.  Inc., 

L.  M.  Holmes  Baking  Company,  . 

L-M-L  Company, 

L.  Mitchell  Company, 

L.  Schapiro  Shoe  Co., 

L.  Swed  &  Company,  Inc., 

La  Boyteaux  &  Brough,  Inc., 

La  Touraine,  Inc., 

La  Victoire,  Inc., 

Labor  League  Cooperative  Bakery 

of  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Labor  League  Co-operative  Bakery 

of  Worcester,  Mass.,  The. 
Laird-Prior  Company, 

Lajoie  Coal  Company, 


Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Waltham, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Danvers, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Northampton, 
Lenox,   . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Saugus,  . 
Haverhill, 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


Mass 


Brockton, 

New  York, 
Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Lowell,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Lowell,  . 


,and 
N.  y. 


860,000 
50,000 

5,000 
10,000 

5,000 

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

5,000 
10,000 
20,000 

5,000 
10,000 
20,000 
'  2,500 ' 

4,000 
15,000 
25,000 
75,000 

5,000 
25,000 

3,000 
10,000 
95,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 

5,000 

25,000 

25,000 

100,000 

75,000 


60 
100 
100 
50 
50 
100 
110 

2  10 

10 
100 

50 
100 
100 
100 
100 
1100 

2  100 

50 
25 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

10 

10 

100 

5 


600 
1,000 

50 
100 
100 

20 
100 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 
10,000 

500 

100 

100 

200 

50 

100 

1100 

2  100 

50 
160 
150 
250 
750 

50 
250 

30 

100 

1450 

2  500 

250 

100 

100 

50 

2,500 

2,500 

1,000 

15,000 


$60,000 

June  7, 

June  29 

1918. 

1918. 

12,050 

Mch.  4, 

Mch.  6 

1918. 

1918. 

6,000 

Jan.   4, 

Jan.  23 

1918. 

1918. 

6,500 

Jan.   5, 

Jan.   8 

1918. 

1918. 

5,000 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.  28 

1918. 

1918. 

600 

Oct.  10, 

Dec.  24 

1917. 

1917. 

10,000 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  16 

1918. 

1918. 

1  25,000 

May  15, 

May  25 

2  25,000 

1918. 

1918. 

100,000 

Feb.  8, 

Feb.  11 

1918. 

1918. 

50,000 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.  27 

1918. 

1918. 

5,000 

Mch.  2, 

Mch.  22 

1918. 

1918. 

10,000 

May  17, 

May  18 

1918. 

1918. 

20,000 

Aug.  7, 

Aug.  20 

1918. 

1918. 

2,000 

Aug.  1, 

Aug.  16 

1918. 

1918. 

2,500 

June  7, 

June  13 

1918. 

1918. 

1  5,000 

May  13, 

May  16 

2 10,000 

1918. 

1918. 

2,500 

Feb.  28, 

Mch.  4 

1918. 

1918. 

2,125 

Dec.  21, 

Jan.   2 

1917. 

1918. 

15,000 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.  30 

1918. 

1918. 

25,000 

Aug.  14, 

Aug.  16 

1918. 

1918. 

1,000 

Aug.  29, 

Sept.  30 

1918. 

1918. 

3,500 

June  1, 

Sept.  17 

1918. 

1918. 

25,000 

Apr.  2, 

Apr.  15 

1918. 

1918. 

3,000 

June.  27, 

June  2S 

1918. 

1918. 

300 

Apr.  5, 

May  i 

1918. 

1918. 

2  25,000 

July  12, 

July  31 

1918. 

1918. 

8,000 

Mch.  8, 

Mch.  i 

1918. 

1918. 

2,000 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.  21 

1918. 

1918. 

10,000 

Dec.  15, 

Dec.  1£ 

1917. 

1917. 

1,400 

July  15, 

July  1' 

1918. 

1918. 

2,600 

Aug.  2, 

Aug.  11 

1918. 

1918. 

3,000 

May  20, 

May  2C 

1918. 

1918. 

100,000 

July  25, 

July  2. 

1918. 

1918. 

65,000 

June  10, 

June  IC 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


28 


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[1918. 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Lamson  &  Hubbard  Corporation, 

Lang  and  Mendelsohn,  Inc., 

Langdon  Realty  Company,' 

Lass-Spector  &  Lack  Co.  Inc., 

Lauferty  Sales  Corporation, 

Lawrence  Amusement  Company, 

The. 
Lawrence  &  Kendall,  Inc.,' 

Lawrence   Hebrew    Co-operative 
Bakery. 

Lawrence  Market  Company, 

Lawrence  Spaghetti  Manufactur^ 

ing  Corporation. 
Lawrence  Taxicab  Service,  Inc., 

Lawrence  Window  Cleaning  Co. 

Inc. 
Lecuyer  Realty  Company,  Inc., 

Lee  Service  Incorporated,    . 

Lenane  Supply  Company,  Incor- 
porated. 
Lenox  Cafe,  Inc.,  The, 

Leominster  Paper  Box  Company, 

Leon  R.  Rowe,  Inc.,    . 


Lester  P.  Winchenbaugh  Co., 

Levendorf  and  Meltzer  Company 

Incorporated. 
Levenson  Shoe  Store,  Inc.,  . 

Lever  Transportation  Company,' 

Lewis  &  Fox  Company, 

Lewis  Recovery  Corporation, 

Liberty  Amusement  Company, 

Liberty  Bee  Community  Singers 

Inc. 
Liberty  Burner  Company,  Inc., 

Liberty  Cigarette  Company,  The, 

Liberty  Coal  Co., 

Liberty  Construction  Company, 

Liberty  Cranberry  Company, 

Liberty  Crankshaft  Company, 

Liberty  Devices  Co.,  . 


Boston,  Mass.,  and 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lawrence, 

Lawrence, 

Lawrence, 

Lawrence, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Springfield, 

Leominster, 


Boston,  Mass 
York,  N.  Y 
The  Hague, 
land. 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass, 

Akron,  Ohio, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lowell,  . 

Chelsea, . 

Boston,  . 

Ehixbury, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  Mass 


New 
and 
Hol- 


and 


and 


New  York,  N.  Y. 


),000,000 

5,000 

2,000 

5,000 

10,000 

5,000 

3,000 

1,500 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

5,000 

2,000 

25,000 

5,000 

18,000 

100,000 

235,000 
10,000 
2,000 

250,000 
25,000 
20,000 
25,000 
1,000 
10,000 
20,000 
30,000 

100,000 
30,000 
96,000 
50,000 


2  100 

100 
100 
100 
100 

50 

100 

5 

100 

5 

10 
100 

10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
25 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

uoo 

2  100 


1  50,000 

2  50,000 

50 

20 

50 
100 
100 

30 
300 
100 
2,000 
1,000 
100 
500 

20 
250 

50 

180 

1,000 


2  1,750 
100 

20 

2,500 

250 

200 

250 

10 

100 

800 

300 

1,000 

1240 
2  60 
960 

MOO 

2  100 


2  $300 
5,000 
2,000 
3,000 

10,000 
5,000 
3,000 
1,500 

10,000 
2,500 
2,020 

10,000 

400 

2,000 

25,000 
300 

18,000 
300 

1  60,000 

2  175,000 

10,000 

2,000 

250,000 

21,600 

20,000 

25,000 

10,000 

20,000 

9,000 

100,000 

1  24,000 
2  6,000 
96,000 

2  10,000 


Jan.  15, 

1918. 
Apr.  16, 

1918. 
Dec.  11, 

1917. 
July  18, 

1918. 
Apr. "  29, 

1918. 
Aug.  27, 

1918. 
Dec.  12, 

1917. 
Aug.  14, 

1918. 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Feb.  18, 

1918. 
Nov.  15, 

1918. 
Nov.  22, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918. 
July  6, 

1918. 
Dec.  24, 

1917. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Dec.  24, 

1917. 
Nov.  29, 

1918. 


May  13, 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
Feb.  6, 

1918. 
Deo.  6, 

1917. 
July  25, 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Dec.  5, 

1917. 
June  27, 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 
Apr.  11, 

1918. 
May  4, 

1918. 
Apr.  12, 

1918. 
Oct.  16, 

1918. 
Apr.  25, 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


29 


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NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


002  mP-i 


.S.2 


Liberty  Electric  Company,  . 

Liberty  Film  Corp'n., 

Liberty  Garage,  Inc 

Liberty  Home  and  Realty  Corpo- 

ration.i 
Liberty  Manufacturing  Company, 

Liberty  Marble  Co.  Inc., 

Liberty  Oil  Company, 

Liberty  Products  Company, 

Liberty  Realty  Co.  Inc.,i     . 

Liberty  Sales  Co., 

Liberty  Screw  Company,     . 

Liberty  Shipbuilding  Company 

Liberty  Shoe  Company  Inc., 

Liberty  Specialty  Co., 

Liberty  Thread  Company,  . 

Liberty  Upholstering  Co.,    . 

Lincoln  &  Parker  Film  Company, 

Lincoln  Garment  Manufacturing 

Company,  Inc. 
Lincoln  Park  Garage,  Inc.,  . 

Linden  Park  Garage,  Inc.,  . 

Listen  Lumber  Company,    . 

Lithuanian  National  Corporation, 

Lithuanian,  Polish  and  Russian 
Co-operative  Association,  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  Incorporated. 

Little  Folks  Shop,  Inc.,  The, 

Littlefield  Heel  Co.,    . 

Lockhart    Corundum    and    Lens 

Corporation. 
Lombard  &  Rust  Company, 

London  Sponging  Works  Inc., 

Louis  S.  Levi  Co.,5 

Louisiana  Leasing  Company, 

Lowell  Burlap  Manufacturing 
Company. 

Lowell  Construction  Company 
Incorporated. 

Lowell  Delicatessen  Supply  Com- 
pany, The. 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
LjTin,  . 
New  Bedford, 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Everett, 
Lynn,  . 
Holyoke, 


Boston,  Mass 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Worcester, 


Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Worcester, 


,  and 


and 


Boston,  Mass 

Cohoes,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 

Worcester,      Mass. 

and    New    York 

N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 


Revere,  . 
Boston,  . 
Everett, 
Lawrence, 

Waltham, 

Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Southbridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Lowell,  . 


$30,000 

50,000 

20,000 

300,000 

100,000 

3,000 

10,000 

100,000 

25,000 

10,000 

10,000 

500,000 

12,000 

50,000 

5,000 

1,000 

5,000,000 

5,000 
5,000 
20,000 
10,000 
10,000 
30,000 

25,000 
10,000 
20,000 

5,000 
10,000 
25,000 
90,000 
10,000 
50,000 

1,000 


$10 
10 
10 
5 

2  100 

siOO 
10 

100 

100 

50 

100 

100 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

100 

100 

10 

2  100 

uoo 

100 
50 
100 
100 
10 
25 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

10 
100 
100 
100 

10 


3,000 

5,000 

2,000 

60,000 

2500 

3500 

300 

100 

1,000 

500 

100 

100 

2  2,500 

8  2,500 

120 

500 

50 

100 

2  25,000 

3  25,000 

50 

100 

200 

100 

1,000 

1,200 

250 
100 
200 
50 
100 
2,500 
900 
100 
500 
100 


50,000 

2,000 

300,000 

2,  *  50,000 

3  50,000 

30 

3,000 

42,600 

12,000 

1,000 

2,500 

2  125,000 

3  250,000 

12,000 

12,500 

2,000 

1,000 

2  600,000 
3  2,500,000 

1,500 

5,000 

20,000 

10,000 

2,000 

175 

25,000 
10,000 

6,400 

5,000 
10,000 

2,000 
300 

5,000 
31,000 

1,000 


Apr.     1 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Mch.  27, 

1918, 
July    1 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
May 

1918 
Nov.  22, 

1917 
Oct.    24 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1918 
July 

1918 
Dec.   14, 

1917 
Dec.   11 

1917, 
Aug. 

1918 
Mch.  14, 

1918 
July   30 

1918 
Apr.    22 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 

Feb. 

1918 
May  29, 

1918 
Apr.    22 

1918 
June  21 

1918 
June   14 

1918 
July 

1918, 


July    16, 

1918 
Oct.    '. 

1918 
Aug.   13, 

1918 
Apr.    12 

1918, 
June  28, 

1918 
Sept.  13 

1918 
May  23 

1918, 
Sept.  12, 

1918, 
July 

1918, 
Deo. 

1917 


Apr. 

19 
Jan. 

19 
Mch 

19 
July 

19 
Jan. 

19 
May 

19 
Dec. 

19 
Oct. 

19 
Oct. 

19 
July 

19 
Dec. 

19 
Dec. 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Mch 

19 
July 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Feb. 

19 

Feb. 

19 
May 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Aug, 

19 
June 

19 
July 

19 

July 

19 
Nov, 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Apr. 

19 
June 

19 
Sept, 

19 
May 

19 
Sept 

19 
July 

19 
Dec. 

19 


29, 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years.    3  Common. 

2  Preferred.  «  To  be  issued  from  time  to  time  as  sold. 


5  Corporation  chartered  for  forty-nine 
years. 


30 


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Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


[1918. 


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Where  Located. 


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Lowell  Junk  Co 

Lowell  Market  Gardeners'  and 
Fruit  Growers'  Association,  In- 
corporated, The. 

Loxon  Co.,  The, 

Loyal  American  Boys'  Camp,  Inc., 

Lutes  and  Draper  Machine  Com- 
pany. 
Lynn  Lace  and  Braid  Company,  . 

Lynn  Paper  Stock  Co.,  The, 

Lyons  Coal  Company, 

Lyons  Manufacturing  Company, 

The. 
Lyons  Printing  Company,    . 

M.  A.  Wood  Furniture  Co., 

M  &  G  Aircraft  Company,  . 

M.  &H.  Co 

M.  &  M.  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,      . 

M.  Crehore  Company, 

M.  D.  Nichols  Tool  Company,  In- 
corporated. 
M.  E.  Rice  Company, 

M.  F.  Foley  Company, 

M.  J.  McCabe  Co.,     . 

M.  J.  Sullivan  Co.  Inc., 

M.  Kahn  Company,    . 

M.  L.  Barnett,  Inc.,   . 

M.  P.  Brundige  Co.,  Inc.,    . 

M.  Paul  Bean  Corporation, 

M.  Wolf  &  Co.  Inc 

MacGregor-Carter  Company, 

M&chine  Shop  Equipment  Cor- 
poration. 
Macomber  &  Ingraham,  Inc., 

Mador  Construction  Co.,     . 

Magaziner's  Model  Bakery  Inc.,  . 

Mahoney  Trucking  Company, 

Maine  Coast  Marine  Co.,    . 

Maintien  Bros.  Company,    . 


Lowell,  . 
Lowell,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Peabody, 
Lynn,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Millbury, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Westfield, 
Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Peabody, 
Beverly, 
Chelsea, . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Chelsea, . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Taunton, 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Wareham, 


$2,000 
1  _ 

$25 
I  - 

250,000 

10 

50,000 

10 

50,000 

100 

6,000 

10 

5,000 

5 

5,000 

10 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

25 

75,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

2,000 

5 

25,000 

100 

20,000 

100 

100,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

10,000 

2  100 

3  100 

50,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

10,000 

25 

75,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

3,000 

100 

5,000 

25 

400,000 

2  100 

3  100 

5,000 

25 

100,000 

100 

90,000 

MOO 

3  100 

25,000 
5,000 
500 
600 
1,000 
500 
500 
400 
750 
500 
250 
100 
400 
250 
200 
1,000 
100 

2  20 

3  80 
500 

500 

250 

250 

400 

750 

250 

30 

200 

2  2,000 

3  2,000 

200 

1,000 

2  300 

3  600 


$2,000 

Nov.  14, 

1918. 

1  _ 

May  28, 

1918. 

250,000 

May  15, 

1918. 

1,000 

Apr.  10, 

1918. 

50,000 

Aug.  23, 

'  1918. 

3,600 

Oct.  26, 

1918. 

5,000 

May  28, 

1918. 

5,000 

Nov.  21, 

1918. 

300 

Jan.  30, 

1918. 

4,000 

Jan.  15, 

1918. 

75,000 

Mch.  30, 

1918. 

5,000 

Apr.  8, 

1918. 

5,000 

Jan.  25, 

1918. 

10,000 

Jan.   2, 

1918. 

2,000 

Aug.  6, 

1918. 

15,000 

Feb.  4, 

1918. 

20,000 

Jan.  29, 

1918. 

30,000 

Dec.  27, 

1917. 

9,900 

Jan.  7, 

1918. 

2  2,000 

Aug.  1, 

3  8,000 

1918. 

15,000 

Dec.  22, 

1917. 

5,000 

Aug.  16, 

1918. 

25,000 

Oct.   1, 

1918. 

25,000 

Feb.  7, 

1918. 

550 

May  8, 

1918. 

60,000 

Sept.  30, 

1918. 

25,000 

Jan.  30, 

1918. 

3,000 

Oct.  29, 

1918. 

5,000 

Apr.  11, 

1918. 

2  200,000 

Nov.  26, 

3  200,000 

1918. 

5,000 

Nov.  8, 

1918. 

100,000 

July  31, 

1918. 

2  20,000 

Aug.  8, 

3  48,000 

1918. 

'  Organized  without  capital  stock  iinder  provisions  of  chapter  224,  General  Acts  of  1917.       2  Preferred.      3  Common. 


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Maiden  Box  Company,  Inc., 

Chelsea, . 

810,000 

$100 

100 

$2,000 

Aug. 
1918 

26,     Sept.  19, 
1918. 

Maiden  Crispette  Co., 

Maiden, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Feb. 
1918 

8,     Feb. 
1918 

25, 

Maiden  Ice  Cream  Company, 

Maiden, 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

May 
1918 

6,     May 
1918 

17, 

Maiden  liaitting  Mills, 

Maiden, 

500,000 

100 

5,000 

350,000 

Jan. 
1918 

22,     Feb. 
1918 

6, 

Mall  Dunn  Medicine  Company,   . 

Lynn,     . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

50,000 

Mch. 
1918 

23,      Mch. 
1918 

27, 

Manchester  Cast  Stone  Products 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

200,000 

MOO 

1750 

2  300 

Mch. 

6,      Mch. 

8, 

Company. 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

2  100 

2  1,250 

1918 

1918 

Manchester  Sugar  Company, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Mch. 
1918 

8,     Apr. 
1918 

3, 

Manhattan  Shoe  Lace  Co.,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

1,000 

Apr. 
1918 

1,      Apr. 
1918 

2, 

Manning  Gauge  Company,  The,  . 

Medford, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

Mch.  ; 
1918 

0,      May 
1918 

6, 

Manufacturers'    Service   Bureau, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Mch. : 

5,     Apr. 

7, 

Incorporated. 

1918 

1918 

Maple  Twin  Packing  Co.,  Inc.,     . 

Lowell,  . 

75,000 

1  100 

2  10 

1500 
2  2,500 

2  20,000 

June  '. 
1918 

4,     July 
1918 

5, 

Marble  &  Pitcher,  Inc., 

Brockton, 

10,000 

100 

100 

6,100 

Apr. 
1918 

2,      Apr. 
1918 

5, 

Marcille   Theatrical   Enterprises, 

New  Bedford, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Sept. 

5,     Sept. 

6. 

Inc.,  The. 

1918 

1918 

Marcus  &  Company,  Inc.,    . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Sept. 
1917 

7,     Jan. 
1918 

5, 

Marcus  Mason  &  Co.,  Inc., 

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

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

May 
1918 

7,     May 
1918 

7, 

Mardick  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

Sept. 
1918 

5,     Sept. 
1918 

6, 

Market  Transfer  Co.,3 

Boston,  . 

6,000 

100 

60 

6,000 

Oct.    i 
1918 

1,      Oct.    5 
1918 

2, 

Marlborough  Metal  Work  Co.,     . 

Marlborough, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Nov. 
1918 

8,      Nov. 
1918 

8, 

Marston's  Garment  Shop,  Incor- 

Lawrence, 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

Dec. 

3,      Dec. 

5, 

porated. 

1917 

1917 

Martin  W.  Dugan  Company, 

Newburyport, 

15,000 

30 

500 

15,000 

Mch.  5 
1918 

2,      Mch.  : 
1918 

5, 

Martino  Willow  Furniture  Co.,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

June 

1918 
Oct.    5 

7,     June 

1918 
6,      Oct.    2 

8, 

Massachusetts  Auto  Trucking  Co., 

Worcester, 

60,000 

110 

1  5,000 

2  30 

0, 

2  10 

2  1,000 

1918 

1918 

Mass.  Ave.  Garage  Co., 

Cambridge,     . 

2,500 

100 

25 

2,500 

Dec.    1 
1917 
May 

7,      Dec.   5 

4, 

Massachusetts  Blower  Company, 

Watertown,    . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

400 

1917 
7,      May 

7, 

Massachusetts  Contracting  Com- 

Worcester, 

25,000 

100 

250 

300 

l9l8 
July    2 

1918 
0,     July   2 

3, 

pany,  The. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts   Dress   Suit  Case 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,200 

Dec.   2 

7,     Dec.  2 

8, 

Company. 

1917 

1917 

Massachusetts    Industrial    Plan, 

Boston,  . 

300,000 

50 

6,000 

100,000 

May 

1,      May 

4, 

Inc. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts  Knitting  Mills,     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

3,000 

May  2 
1918 

3,      May  2 
1918 

4, 

Massachusetts   Lime   &   Cement 

Cambridge,     . 

50,000 

100 

500 

10,000 

Jan. 

3,      Jan. 

7, 

Co. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts        Manufacturing 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

9,000 

July    1 

9,     July    2 

2, 

Company  of  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts  Mill  Supply  Co., 

Chelsea, . 

6,000 

100 

60 

6,000 

Nov. 

6,      Dec. 

4, 

Inc. 

1917 

1917 

Massachusetts    Motor    Trucking 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Mch. 

2,     Mch.  2 

1, 

Company. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts  Motors,  Inc., 

Worcester, 

60,000 

110 

2  10 

1  5,000 

2  1,000 

2  30 

Oct.    1 

1918 

9,      Oct.    2 
1918 

2, 

Massachusetts  Oil  Co.,3 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Apr.    2 

2,     Apr.    2 

6. 

1918 

1918. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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[1918, 


Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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3.2 
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Massachusetts  Oral  Hospital,  Inc., 

Mass.  Property  &  Business-Men's 
Protective  Association  Inc., 

Massachusetts  Shipping  Corpora- 
tion. 

Massachusetts  Sprinkler-Power 
and  Sanitary  Engineering  Com- 
pany. 

Massachusetts  Woolen  Company, 

Massasoit  Motor-Car  Company,  . 

Mathey  Brothers,  Incorporated,  . 

Mathieu  Construction  Company, 

The. 
Maurice  Yozell  Corporation, 

Max  Zang  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Maxim  Motor  Company,     . 

Mayflower  Inn  Incorporated, 

Mayflower  Photoplay  Corporation, 

Mayhew  Lumber  Company, 

Maynard  Oil-Gas  Burner  Com- 
pany. 
Maywood  Realty  Company,^ 

McCabe  Manufacturing  Company, 

McCabe  Pharmacy,  Inc.,  The, 

McCarron  and  Shepard  Company, 

McGaughev   Riordan   Company, 

The. 
Mcintosh  Machinery  Company, 

The. 
McKay  Publishing  Company, 

McNaull  Tire  Company  of  New 
England. 

Medomak  River  Shipbuilding 
Company. 

Merchants  Transportation  Com- 
pany. 

Melvin  &  Badger  Co., 

Mercer  Coated  Paper  Co.,  . 

Merchants     and     Manufacturers 

Finance  Corporation.^ 
Merchants  Fruit  &  Produce  Co.,  . 

Merrill  Manufacturing  Company, 

Messer  Manufacturing  Company, 

The. 
Metropolitan  Grocery  Company,  . 

Metropolitan  Used  Car  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Somerville, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Chelsea, . 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Chicopee, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Middleborough, 

Plymouth, 

Boston,  Mass, 

New  York, 
Shelburne, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

North  Attleborough, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Saugus,  . 

Boston,  . 


N.  Y. 


Lynn,    Mass. 
Waldoboro, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


and 
Me. 


$5,000 

1,500 

500,000 

50,000 

25,000 
15,000 
15,000 
10,000 
15,000 
5,000 

100,000 

150,000 
50,000 
15,000 
30,000 
50,000 
50,000 
10,000 
6,000 
25,175 

100,000 
10,000 
10,000 

200,000 
20,000 
55,000 
50,000 
5,100 
6,000 
50,000 
10,000 

100,000 
25,000 


100 

100 

UOO 
2  100 

10 
100 
100 

10 

100 

100 

UOO 

2  100 

100 
10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
10 
50 
UOO 

25 

UOO 

2  100 

150 
250 

100 
UOO 

2  100 

100 
100 

150 
250 

100 


UOO 

2  100 

100 
50 
100 


500 

15 

5,000 

1200 

2300 

2,500 
150 
150 

1,000 

150 

50 

1300 
2700 
1,500 

5,000 
150 
300 
500 
500 

1,000 
120 

1250 
235 

*250 

2750 
170 

2  130 
100 

1  1,000 

2 1,000 

200 

550 

1200 

2  800 

51 


1200 

2300 

100 

2,000 

250 


$5,000 

1,500 

300,000 

2300 

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

4,200 

1 13,800 

2  55,000 

500 

50,000 

15,000 

30,000 

50,000 

300 

1,700 

6,000 

1 14,700 

2  175 

i  25,000 

2  75,000 

1  3,500 

2  6,500 
10,000 

1  50,000 

2  100,000 

20,000 

55,000 

1150 

5,100 

6,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 
10,000 

25,000 

1,300 


Mch.  19, 

19 
Feb. 

19 
May 

19 
Oct. 

19 


Feb. 

19 
Feb. 

19 
July 

19 
Dec. 

19 
Oct. 

19 
July 

19 
Jan. 

19 
Jan. 

19 
July 

19 
Mch 

19 
May 

19 
Apr. 

19 
June 

19 
Mch 

19 
Jan. 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Aug. 

19 
May 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Sept, 

19 
Nov, 

19 
May 

19 
June 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Mch 

19 
Feb. 

19 
May 

19 
Oct. 

19 
May 

19 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
^  Non-cumulative  preferred. 


^  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Apr.  2,  1918. 


1918. 


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Middlesex  Biscuit  Co., 

Middlesex  Chemical  Company, 

Middlesex  Live-stock  Company, 

Midland  Wool  Co.,  of  Mass., 

Milford  Consolidated  Company, 

The. 
Millbrook  Linen  Works,  Inc., 

Milliken  Machine  Company, 

Milvier  Company, 

Mishel  Leather  Co.,  The,     . 

Mittineague  Coal  Company,  The, 

Mizpah  Farm,  Inc.,    . 

Mobec  Metals  Company,     . 

Model  Comb  Company, 

Model  Dress  Company,  Inc., 

Mohawk  Amusement  Company, 

Inc. 
Mohawk-Cadillac  Company, 

Mohawk  Transportation  Co., 

Moisant  Ozonized  Water  Com- 
pany of  Boston. 

Monomoy  Weir  and  Fish  Com- 
pany. 

Moore  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 

Morris  I.  Elionsky  &  Co.,  Inc.,    . 

Morse  Upholstering  Co., 

Morton  E.   Converse    and    Son 

Company. 
Mosaic  Rug  Company, 

Moses  Ehrlich  Iron  and  Coal  Com- 
pany, Incorporated. 
Mosstwin  Company,   . 

Moulded  Rubber  Co.,  The, 

Mt.  Tom  Supply  Company, 

Movable  Window  Display  Com- 
pany. 

Mundale  Farmers  Cooperative 
Exchange. 

Munsell  Color  Company,     . 

Murphy  Aluminum  and  Bronze 

Foundry,  Inc. 
Murphy  Tire  &  Rubber  Company, 

Murray  Printing  Company,  The, 


H. 


and 


Maiden, 

Cambridge, 

Lexington, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Milford,  N. 
Boston,  . 

Newton, 

Brookline, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Adams,  . 

Boston,  . 

Leominster, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Greenfield, 

Boston, ". 

Boston,  . 

Chatham, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Winchendon, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Holyoke, 

Beverly, 

Westfield, 

Boston,  . 

Amesbury, 


Lynn,    Mass.,    and 
Providence,  R.  I. 
Cambridge,     . 


15,000 
50,000 
15,000 

1,000 
10,000 
75,000 
25,000 
10,000 
50,000 
30,000 
50,000 
50,000 
20,000 

5,000 
25,000 
30,000 

5,000 
25,000 
10,000 

5,000 
11,500 
25,000 
200,000 
50,000 
85,000 
150,000 
25,000 

5,000 

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


$100 
10 
100 
10 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
110 

2  10 

>10 

2  10 

100 
25 

100 

10 
100 
100 

50 
100 

10 
100 

50 
100 
100 
100 
1100 

25 

100 

50 

100 

5 

50 

100 

1100 

2  100 

MOO 

2  100 


50 
5,000 
150 
100 
100 
750 
250 
100 
500 

1  1,500 

2  1,500 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 

500 

800 

50 

2,500 

300 

50 

500 

100 

500 

115 

500 

2,000 

500 

850 

1 1,000 

2 10,000 

250 

100 

20 

2,000 

2,000 

100 

1125 
2  125 
3500 
2500 


$5,000 
50,000 
15,000 

1,000 
10,000 

5,300 

16,000 

10,000 

300 

1  15,000 
2 15,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
50,000 

5,000 

5,000 

30 

30,000 

300 

25,000 

7,000 

5,000 

11,500 

5,000 

200,000 

50,000 

85,000 

,   '15 

2,500 

150 

2,000 

80 

100,000 

10,000 

2  4,500 

2  3,000 


Dec.  20, 

1917. 
Dec.  19, 

1917, 
Nov 

1918, 
Apr.  12, 

1918 
Apr.  10 

1918 
Mch.  18, 
.  1918 
May  24, 

1918 
July 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918, 
Aug.  14, 

1918 
Mch.  16, 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Dec.  21 

1917 
Dec.  26, 

1917 
July  26 

1918 
Feb.  26, 

1918 
Mch.  13, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
July 

1918, 
Oct. 

1918 
Nov. 

1918 
May  ] 

1918 
Aug. 

1918, 
Mch.  5 

1918 
Mch.  c 

1918 
Oct.  1 

1917 
Sept.  2 

1918, 
Mch.  ] 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918, 
July 

1918 
June 

1918 
Feb 

1918, 


22, 


26, 


Jan.  2, 

1918. 
Jan.  19, 

1918. 
Nov.  14, 

1918. 
Apr.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.  10, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
June  12, 

1918. 
July  3, 

1918. 
Feb.  13, 

1918. 
Aug.  21, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Feb.  16, 

1918. 
Apr.  8, 

1918. 
Dec.  24, 

1917. 
Jan.  24, 

1918. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
Feb.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Mch.  14, 

1918. 
July  9, 

1918. 
Oct.  21, 

1918. 
Nov.  15, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
Aug.  16, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Apr.  1, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Oct.  3, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
May  1, 

1918. 
Feb.  6, 

1918. 
July  26, 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Feb.  27, 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


'  Participating  preferred. 


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1 

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2 

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NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 

Where  Located. 

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Mutual  Finance  Cori^ration, 

Boston,  . 

$100,000 

i$50 

1  1,600 

1  $80,000 

Sept.  23 

,     Sept.  25, 

2  50 

2  400 

2  20,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Mutual  Shoemakers,  Inc.,  The,     . 

Maiden, 

50,000 

1100 

1250 

2  300 

July     K 

,    July    19, 

2  100 

2  250 

1918. 

1918. 

Mystic  Mica  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

50,000 

110 

1  2,500 

1  25,000 

Dec.     3 

,     Dec.   18, 

Grafton,  N.  H. 

2  10 

2  2,500 

2  25,000 

1917. 

1917. 

N.  H.  Ware  Amusement  Company, 

Beverly, 

25,000 

100 

250 

15,000 

Dec.    11 

,     Dec.  20, 

Incorporated. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nahant  Fish  Company, 

Nahant, . 

5,000 

100 

50 

500 

Jan.    24 
1918. 

,  Feb.  1, 
1918. 

Nantucket  Shipbuilding  Company, 

Nantucket, 

25,000 

100 

250 

8,000 

May     9 
1918. 

,  May  9, 
1918. 

Napoli  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

25,000 

Nov.     5 
1918. 

,  Nov.  16, 
1918. 

Narragansett  Ship  Building  Com- 

Fall  River,    Mass., 

150,000 

UO 

1  10,000 

1  100,000 

Mch.  27 

Apr.    10, 

pany.' 

and    Portsmouth, 
R.  L 
Boston,  . 

2  10 

2  5,000 

2  50,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Nathan  Diamond  Shoe  Company, 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,500 

July    27 

July   30, 

The. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nathan  Kramer's  Sons  Company, 

Springfield, 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

Aug.   19 

Sept.    9, 

Incorporated. 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Blacking  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,350 

10 

135 

1,350 

Oct.    19 
1918. 

Oct.  22, 
1918. 

National  Dye  House,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Nashua,  N.  H. 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Nov.    5 
1918. 

Nov.  26, 
1918. 

National  Gravure  Co., 

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

30,000 

100 

300 

4,000 

Aug.  23 
1918. 

Aug.  24, 
1918. 

National  Income  System,  Inc.,     . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

5,000 

Aug.  12 
1918. 

Sept.  13, 
1918. 

National  Lumber  Company, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

30,000 

Dec.     8 
1917. 

Dec.  10, 
1917. 

National  Manufacturing  Company 

Leominster,     . 

25,000 

1100 

1100 

1  5,000 

Apr.     9 

Apr.    15, 

of  Leominster,  Inc. 

2  100 

2  150 

2  10,000 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Tire  &  Rubber  Company, 

Boston,  . 

32,000 

100 

320 

32,000 

July    27 

1918. 
Mch.  30 

July   29, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

National  Window  Cleaning  Co.,   . 

Haverhill, 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

1,000 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Wood  Heel  Company,    . 

Haverhill, 

7,500 

100 

75 

7,590 

May  27 
1918. 

May  27, 
1918. 

Nature's  Fertilizer  Company, 

Boston,  . 

600,000 

110 

1  10,000 

1  100,000 

Mch.  19 

Mch.  29, 

2  10 

2  50,000 

2  500,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Neck  Market  Company, 

Boston,  . 

3,000 

30 

100 

3,000 

July    10 
1918. 

July  11, 
1918. 

Nekia  Manufacturing  Company,  . 

Lawrence,       Mass., 

50,000 

1100 

1250 

2  300 

May  21 

May  23, 

and       Franklin, 

2  100 

2  250 

1918. 

1918. 

N.  H. 

Nelson  Machine  Company, 

Taunton, 

300,000 

100 

3,000 

1,000 

Sept.  11 
1918. 

Sept.  12, 
1918. 

Nelson  Rivet  Company, 

Raynham, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Dec.     4 

1917. 
Dec.     1 

Dec.  5, 
1917. 

Neponset   Wet   Wash   Laundry, 

Boston,  . 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

Dec.     7, 

Inc. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nettleton  Company,  The,    . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Dec.   21 

1917. 

Dec.  21, 
1917. 

New  American  Hotel  Company,  . 

Pittsfield, 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Apr.    24 

1918. 
Apr.    23 

Apr.   25, 

1918. 
May    3, 

New  Athens  Press,  Inc.,  The, 

Lowell,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Bedford  Cotton  Waste  Com- 

New Bedford, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

July    25 

July   26, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  .\musement  Enter- 

Boston, . 

1,200 

10 

120 

1,200 

Mch.  25 

Apr.  12. 

prises,  Inc. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Auto.  &  Tire  Ex., 

Inc. 
New  England  Buff  Company, 

Cambridge,     . 

3,000 

50 

60 

1,250 

Apr.    26 
1918. 

Feb.   25 
1918. 

Apr.  27, 
1918 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Feb.  27, 
1918. 

New  England  Cancer  Institute, 

Brockton, 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

May  28, 

May  29, 

The. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Conmion. 


3  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


1918. 


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Where  Located. 


is 
ace 


3  o 


New  England  Castings  Company, 
New  England  Chemical  Company, 

New  England  Club  Hotel  Associa- 
tion, Inc. 

New  England  Cotton  Tie  Com- 
pany, The. 

New  England  Dehydrating  Com- 
pany. 

New  England  Electric  Lamp  Com- 
pany. 

New  England  Fruit  Growers'  Ex- 
change. 

New  England  Fuel  and  Supply 
Company. 

New  England  Industries  Export 
Corporation. 

New  England  Mechano-Chemical 
Laboratories,  Inc. 

New  England  Mill  Equipment 
Company. 

New  England  Minerals  Company, 

New  England  Motor  Transport 

Company. 
New  England  Paper  Export  Corp., 

New  England  Poultry  Producers' 

Exchange. 
New  England  Refining  Co., 

New  England  States  Fireproofing 
Company. 

New  England  Upholstering  Co., 
Inc. 

New  England  Upholstery  Supply 
Co.,  Inc. 

New  England  Warehoiise  Com- 
pany. 

New  England  Woolen  Yarn  Com- 
pany. 

New  Gilmore  Hotel  Company, 
The. 

New  Hampshire  Pork  Products 
Company. 

New  Hotel  Victoria  Company,     . 

New  Idea  Chemical  Company,     . 

New  York  Herring  Market  Co.,   . 

Newmark's  Woman's  Shop,  Inc., . 

Newton  Combing  Company, 

Nichols  Confectionery  Company, 

Nichols  Dry  Goods  Co.,  The, 

Nichols  Ice  and  Ice  Cream  Com- 
pany. 
Nickerson  Supply  Company, 

Nielsen  Glove  Company, 

Noble  Jackson  Company,    . 


East  Longmeadow, 
Boston,  . 
Falmouth, 
Maiden, 
Boston,  . 
Danvers, 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  , 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Maiden, . 
Boston,  . 
North  Adams, 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 


and 
H. 


Boston,  Mass, 
Stoddard,  N 
Boston,  . 

Brookline, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Newton, 

Lawrence, 


Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Ogunquit,  Maine 

Haverhill, 


Holyoke, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$99,000 
50,000 

i$100 

2  10 

100 

1900 

2  900 

500 

25,000 

250 

100 

1,500 

100 

15 

5,000 

50 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

30,000 
50,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

UOO 

2  200 

500 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 
250,000 

uoo 

2  100 

10 

1  100 

2  100 

25,000 

50,000 
50,000 

uoo 

2  100 

uoo 

1400 

2  100 

4  500 

5,000 

25 

200 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

50 

100 

6,000 

100 

60 

50,000 

100 

500 

150,000 
10,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1500 

2  1,000 

100 

20,000 
25,000 

1  10 

2  10 

100 

11,000 

2  1,000 

250 

5,000 

10 

500 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

75,000 

100 

750 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 

100 

500 

200,000 
10,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100 

1  1,000 

2  1,000 

100 

10,000 

50 

200 

80,000 

uo 

2  10 

1  5,000 

2  3,000 

2  $40 
20,000 
25,000 
1,500 
5,000 
7,500 


1  10,000 

2  20,000 

2,500 

10,000 
2  10,000 
175,000 

1  40,000 

2  10,000 

4  300 


550 

10,000 

2,500 

3,000 

10,000 

1  50,000 

2  100,000 

10,000 

1  10,000 

2  10,000 

300 

5,000 

300 

5,000 

10,000 

10,000 

1  50,000 

2  100,000 

10,000 

3,500 

2  30 


Apr.     5 

1918, 
Aug. 

1918, 
May  25 

1918, 
Aug.  15 

1918 
July    25 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Apr.    J 

1918 
Feb.    ^ 

1918 
Sept.  17, 

1918 
Oct.    c 

1918 
Sept.  23, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918, 
Nov. 

1918, 
Apr.    22 

1918, 
Apr.    1 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918, 
July   23 

1918, 
June   13 

1918, 
July    16, 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Mch.  14 

1918 
Mch.  15 

1918 
Apr. 

1918, 
May   18 

1918, 
Aug.   10 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Nov.  16, 

1918 
Mch.  22, 

1918 
Oct.    ^ 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918, 
Jan.    5 

1918 
Mch.  1 

1918 


Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Aug.     2. 

1918. 
June  13, 

1918. 
Sept.  11, 

1918. 
July   27, 

1918. 
Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.    25, 

1918. 
Sept.  21, 

1918. 
Nov.    4, 

1918. 
Oct.     4, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Nov.    5, 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
June   19, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
May  21, 

1918. 
Aug.   13, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Nov.  18, 

1918    . 
Mch.  25. 

1918. 
Oct.    22, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 
*  Common. 


'  Organized  without  capital  stock  under  provisions  of  chapter  224,  General  Acts  of  1917. 
*  General. 


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Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


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Where  Located. 


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0   ^ 


.2.2 


Nonotuck   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany. 
Norfolk  Shoe  Shop,  Inc., 

North  American  Leather  Com- 
pany. 
Northampton  Milk  Exchange,  Inc ., 

Northampton  Street  Stables,  In- 
corporated. 
Northampton  Tobacco  Company, 

Northeastern  Cotton  Company,   . 

Northeastern  Leather  Company,  . 

Northfield   Farmers  Cooperative 

Exchange. 
Northway  Motors  Corporation,    . 

Norwood  Construction  Company, 

Norwood  Lumber  Company, 

Novelty  Amusement  Company,    . 

Oak  Square  Realty,  Inc.,'    . 

Odd  Fellows  Building  Association 

of  Needham.'' 
O'Keefife  &  Lynch,  Inc., 

Old  Colony  Foundry  Co.,    . 

Old  Colony  Motor  Company, 

Old  Colony  Transportation  Com- 
pany, Inc. 

Old  Colony  Woolen  Mills  Com- 
pany. 


Old  Farmer's  Almanac,  Incorpo- 
rated, The. 
Old  Tuck  Cranberry  Company, 

Onlee  Headlight  Controller  Co 

The. 
Opera  Fur  Co 

Opera  Holding  Company,    . 

Operatives  Cloak  &  Suit  Co., 

Optical  Lens  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Orange  Whistle  Company  of  New 
England. 

Orpin  Brothers  Inc 

Orr  Motor  Company,  Incorporated, 
Osborn-MacMillan,  Incorporated, 
Oulton  Manufacturing  Company, 


Chicopee, 

Cambridge,     . 

Chelsea, . 

Northampton, 

Boston,  . 

Northampton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Northfield,      . 

Boston,  . 

Norwood, 

Norwood, 

Revere, 

Boston,  . 

Needham, 

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

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass., 
Sangerville,  Me., 
Rochester,  N.  H., 
and  New  York, 
N.Y. 

Boston,  . 

Harwich, 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Southbridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Pittsfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$25,000 
3,000 
50,000 
25,000 
15,000 
50,000 
50,000 

300,000 
10,000 
5,000,000 
50,000 
25,000 
30,000 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 

100,000 

25,000 

5,000 

1,250,000 

25,000 

20,000 

75,000 

1,000 

50,000 

10,000 

350,000 

10,000 

170,000 

5,000 

1,000 

50,000 


$100 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 
1100 

2  100 

100 

uoo 

2  100 

5 

110 

2  10 

100 
100 
100 
100 
10 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

100 


uo 

2  10 


100 
100 

uoo 

2  100 

10 
100 
100 

uoo 

2  25 
100 

100 

50 

100 

uo 

2  10 


250 

30 

500 

UOO 

2  150 

150 

1250 

2  250 

500 

1 1,500 

2  1,600 

2,000 

1200,000 

2300,000 

500 

250 

300 

100 

2,500 

100 

1500 

2  500 

250 

100 

1  40,000 

2  85,000 


250 

200 

1250 

2  500 

100 

500 

100 

1 1,500 

2  8,000 

100 

1,700 

100 

10 

1  2,500 

2  2,500 


$4,000 

3,000 

10,000 

2  1,400 

15,000 

2  10,000 

50,000 

1  81,000 

2  100,000 

235 

1  2,000,000 

2  3,000,000 

300 

25,000 

30,000 

5,000 

90 

300 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 

6,000 

5,000 

1  363,200 

2  780,000 

25,000 

20,000 

1 1,500 

2  46,000 

1,000 

400 

600 

1  65,000 
2  75 
300 

170,000 

5,000 

700 

1  26,000 

2  25,000 


Nov.  14, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Dec.  27, 

1917. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Aug.  22, 

1918. 
July    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Dec.    12, 

1917. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
June   18, 

1918. 
May  25, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Feb.    20, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Dec.     5, 

1917. 


July   31, 

1918. 
Oct.     2, 

1917. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Aug.     7, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1917. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Dec.     8, 

1917. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  twenty-five  years. 
*  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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Over-Land   Shoe   Manufacturing 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

S40,000 

$100 

400 

S30,000 

Mch. 

6,     Mch.  25, 

Company. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

1918 

1918. 

Owen  Tire  Company, 

Boston,  . 

40,000 

100 

400 

40,000 

Dec. 
1917 

1,     Dec. 
1917 

4, 

Owners  Transportation  Co.,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Sept. 
1918 

6,     Sept. 
1918 

7, 

P.  A.  Field  Shoe  Company, 

Beverly, 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Nov. 
1918 

1,     Nov. 
1918 

5, 

P.  J.  McGourthy  Company, 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

June  1 
1918 

8,     July 
1918 

3, 

P.  M.  Taylor's  Organization,  Inc., 

Springfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

300 

May 
1918 

6,     May 
1918 

9, 

Pacific  Carbon  Products  Company, 

Boston,  . 

250,000 

5 

50,000 

200,000 

Aug. 
1918 

3,     Aug.  ] 
1918 

2, 

Pacific  Products  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Apr.    i 
1918 

0,     Apr.    2 
1918 

4, 

Packard   Auto   Exchange   Com- 

Boston, . 

50,000 

100 

500 

20,000 

May 

6,"    May  2 

2, 

pany. 

* 

1918 

1918 

Page  Needle  Company, 

Chicopee, 

300,000 

1100 

1 1,500 

1  125,000 

Mch. 

8,     Mch.  2 

5, 

MOO 

2  1,500 

2  150,000 

1918 

1918 

Panama  Raincoat  Company, 

Boston,  . 

3,000 

100 

30 

3,000 

Feb.   5 
1918 

6,     Feb.   2 
1918 

6, 

Panco  Mfg.  Co., 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

110 

1 10,000 

1  10,000 

Apr.   5 

9,     May 

3. 

2  10 

2  10,000 

2  100,000 

1918 

1918 

Paper  Box  Company, 

Walpole, 

6,000,000 

3  100 

8  20,000 

<  750,000 

May   1 

0,     May  ] 

0, 

MOO 

*  30,000 

2  750,000 

1918 

1918 

MOO 

2  10,000 

Paper  City  Mfg.  Co., 

Holyoke, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Oct. 
1918 

7,     Oct. 
1918 

8, 

Paragon  Pictures,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Nov.  1 
1918 

4,     Nov.  1 
1918 

5, 

Parcel  Transfer  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

2,000 

Oct.    S 
1918 

3,     Oct.   2 
1918 

4, 

Paris  Style  Button  Company, 

Leominster,    . 

25,000 

MO 

1  1,000 

1  10,000 

July 

5,     Aug. 

7, 

MO 

2 1,500 

2  15,000 

1918 

1918 

Park  Company  Inc.,  The,    . 

Northampton, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July   5 
1918 

0,     July   2 
1918 

9, 

Park  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Holyoke, 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

June 
1918 

4,     June 
1918 

6, 

Parker  Hardware  Company, 

Norwood, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Mch. 
1918 

2,     Mch. 
1918 

5, 

Parks-Cramer  Company, 

Fitchburg,  Mass., 
and  Charlotte,  N. 
C. 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

600,000 

100 

6,000 

~ 

Sept. 
1918 

7,     Sept. 
1918 

7, 

Pawtucfcet^New  York  Transporta- 

500,000 

MOO 

1  2,750 

1  275,000 

Mch.  1 

9,     Mch.  2 

3, 

tion  Company. 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

MOO 

2  2,250 

2  225,000 

1918 

1918 

Pearson  Piano  Company,     . 

Worcester, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Nov.  2 
1918 

6,     Nov.  2 
1918 

9, 

Peerless  Dress  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

5,000 

Feb. 
1918 

4,     Feb. 
1918 

6, 

Peerless  Realty  Co..^  . 

Boston,  . 

95,000 

MOO 

1500 

1  50,000 

Mch.  2 

8,     Apr. 

2, 

MOO 

2  450 

2  45,000 

1918 

1918 

Peerless  Shoe  Company,  The,^     . 

Brockton, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

4,000 

May 
1918 

3,     May 
1918 

7. 

Pembroke  Inn,  Inc 

Pembroke, 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

200 

Apr. 
1918 

8,     Apr.    1 
1918 

2, 

Penn  Gas  &  Oil  Co 

Lowell,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

July   2 

1918 

Dec.  2 

6,     Aug.  1 

1918 

6,     Dec.  2 

3, 

Peoples  Coal  &  Mason  Supply  Co., 

Lynn,     . 

50,000 

50 

1,000 

150 

7, 

1917 

1917 

People's  Coal  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

50 

200 

10,000 

Aug.  2 

1918 

Nov.  1 

9,     Aug.  2 

9, 

Peoples'  Mutual  Supply  Company, 

Boston,  . 

99,000 

5 

19,800 

99,000 

1918 
3,     Nov.  1 

9, 

Inc. 

1918 

1918 

Perfection  Machine  Company, 

Boston,  . 

99,000 

100 

990 

99,000 

June  2 
1918 
Dec. 

7,     July    1 

8, 

Perini  &  Cadario,  Incorporated,   . 

Boston,  . 

15,000 

100 

150 

15,000 

1918 
6,     Jan. 

5. 

P- ^ — 

1917 

1918. 
■ — ^ 

1  Preferred. 
*  Common. 


'  First  preferred. 
*  Second  preferred. 


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Where  Located. 


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Period  Furniture  Mfg.  Company, 
Perkins  Box  Company, 
Perpetual  Calendar  Mfg.  Co.,  The, 
Perrine  &  Cathcart,  Inc.,     . 

Perrine  Company, 
Perry-Estabrook  Press,  Inc., 
Perry  Theatres  Inc.,    . 
Pfeiffer  Bros.  Co., 
Philip  H.  Butler  &  Son  Co., 
Phipps,  Ball,  Burnham  Co., 
Phoenix  Leather  Co., 
Pickett-Elliott-Teague   Company, 
Pilgrim  Farm,  Inc.,     . 
Pilgrim  Oil  &  Gas  Company, 

Pilgrim  Rubber  Footwear  Com- 
pany. 

Pilgrim  Talking  Machine  Com- 
pany. 

Pilot  Publishing  Company, 

Pingree  Company  of  Lawrence, 

Pitt  Real  Estate  Repairing  Co., 

Pittsfield  Grocers  Association  In- 
corporated. 
Pittsfield  Laundry  Company, 

Plymouth  Yarn  Company,  . 

Pond-Ekberg  Company,  The, 

Porter  Company, 

Portland  Drug  Co.,     . 

PostofF-Belsky  Co.,     . 

Pratt  Bog  Company,  Inc., 

Premier  Lunch  Company, 

Premier  Machine  &  Press  Com- 
pany. 

Prior  Motor  Service  Company, 
Inc. 

Prior  Transportation  Company, 
Inc. 

Priscilla  Yarn  and  Blanket  Com- 
pany. 

Professional  Bag  Company, 


,  and 
I. 


Boston,  . 
Gloucester,     •. 
Boston,  . 

Lawrence,       Mass. 

and     Providence 

R.  L 
Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  Mass 
Newport,  R, 
Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Beverly, 

Middleborough, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Pittsfield, 

Pittsfield, 

Plymouth, 

Springfield, 

Stoneham, 

Boston,  . 

Greenfield, 

Plymouth, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


$10,000 

SlOO 

40,000 

100 

5,000 

100 

25,000 

uoo 

2  100 

90,000 
25,000 

uoo 

2  100 

100, 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

50,000 

10 

20,000 

100 

6,000 

100 

15,000 

100 

75,000 
25,000 

uoo 
uoo 

100 

5,000 

50 

25,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

5,000 

10 

10,000 

100 

20,000 

100 

100,000 

100 

15,000 

100 

12,000 

100 

25,000 

100 

18,000 

100 

5,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

1,000,000 
5,000 

uoo 
uoo 

100 

10,000 

100 

50,000 

100 

10,000 

100 

100 

400 

50 

U40 
UIO 

1300 

2  600 

250 

500 

100 

250 

5,000 

200 

60 

150 

1250 

2  500 

250 

100 

250 

250 

500 

100 

200 

1,000 

150 

120 

250 

180 

50 

100 

1  7,000 

2  3,000 

50 

100 
500 
100 


$2,500 

Jan.  16, 

1918. 

40,000 

Jan.  16, 

1918. 

5,000 

Aug.  26, 

1918. 

1 14,000 

Mch.  13, 

2  11,000 

1918. 

1  30,000 

July  15, 

2  60,000 

1918. 

25,000 

May  10, 

1918. 

25,000 

Apr.  29, 

1918. 

10,000 

Sept.  24, 

1918. 

25,000 

Mch.  25, 

1918. 

50,000 

Aug.  22, 

1918. 

13,000 

Sept.  12, 

1918. 

6,000 

Mch.  30, 

1918. 

15,000 

Mch.  12, 

1918. 

1  25,000 

Feb.  23, 

2  50,000 

1918. 

25,000 

Dec.  11, 

1917. 

5,000 

Aug.  27, 

1918. 

25,000 

Dec.  14, 

1917. 

25,000 

Aug.  27, 

1918. 

500 

July  9, 

1918. 

10,000 

July  29, 

1918. 

20,000 

Apr.  5, 

1918. 

100,000 

July  16, 

1918. 

8,000 

Nov.  2, 

1918. 

12,000 

Apr.  23, 

1918. 

9,000 

July  11, 

1918. 

18,000 

Jan.  29, 

1918. 

5,000 

July  25, 

1918. 

10,000 

Jan.  14, 

1918. 

2  300 

Apr.  11, 

1918. 

500 

Jan.   4, 

1918. 

500 

Jan.   4, 

1918. 

5,500 

July  8, 

1918. 

10,000 

Oct.  30, 

1918. 

1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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Progressive  Baking  Company, 

Springfield,     . 

$7,500 

$100 

75 

$7,500 

Mch.  27 

,     Apr.     3, 

1918. 

1918. 

Prosper  Shevenell  &  Son,  Inc.,     . 

Haverhill, 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

July     1 

1918. 

Apr.     4 

July     2, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

Puritan  Beverage  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

6,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Puritan-Tanners'  Yolk-Inc, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

150 

1400 

1300 

May     3 

May    8, 

2  50 

2  600 

2450 

1918. 

1918. 

Quaker  City  Morocco  Company 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Mch.  26 

Mch.  27, 

of  Massachusetts. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quako  Bottling  Company  of  New 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

100,000 

June  20 

June  21, 

England. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quality  Sausage  Company, 

Gardner, 

20,000 

10 

2,000 

3,000 

July    20 
1918. 

Aug.     5, 
1918. 

Queen  Mills  Incorporated,  . 

Plympton, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Jan.    29 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Quinapoxet  Manufacturing  Com- 

Holden, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Dec.    12 

Dee.   12, 

pany. 

1917. 

1917. 

Quiney  Manufacturing  Co.,  The, 

Quiney, 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Apr.     8 
1918. 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

R.  A.  Wood  Company  Incorpo- 

Lowell, . 

100,000 

'100 

'500 

3  50,000 

May   14 

May  29, 

rated. 

MOO 

<500 

«  50,000 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  &M.  ShoeCo 

Lynn,     . 

5,000 

50 

100 

3,000 

Nov.  20 
1918. 

Nov.  21, 
1918. 

R.  and  R.  Plumbing  Corporation, 

Worcester, 

5,000 

50 

100 

1,850 

Apr.    15 

Apr.   25, 

The. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  Bardenheuer  Co 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

15,000 

Mch.  30 
1918. 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

R.  D.  Gordon  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

5 

5,000 

25,000 

Feb.    15 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

R.  E.  Kerwin  Co., 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Apr.    24 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

R.  F.  Hudson  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

300 

June   18 
1918. 

June  25, 
1918. 

R.  H.  Long  Company, 

Framingham, 

10,000,000 

100 

100,000 

10,000,000 

Dec.   31 

1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

R-J-R  Exterminating  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

8,000 

July   26 

July    30, 

Inc.,  The. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  M.  Sauers,  Inc.,     . 

Worcester, 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

2,500 

Mch.  18 
1918. 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

R.  R.  Bunnell  Coal  Company, 

Springfield, 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Sept.  21 
1918. 

Oct.      5, 
1918. 

Rabinowitz     Delicatessen     and 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

2,500 

Dec.   26 

Deo.   27, 

Lunch  Company. 

1917. 

1917. 

Rains  Tailoring  Company,  . 

Haverhill, 

10,000 

100 

100 

5,000 

Mch.  11 
1918. 

Mch.  13, 
1918. 

Rand  &  Byam,  Inc 

Boston,  . 

250,000 

IQO 

2,500 

200,000 

Oct.    25 
1918. 

Oct.    26, 
1918. 

Ray  Oil  Burning  Systems  Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,000 

Sept.  24 

Sept.  25, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Raymond-Shapiro  Shoe  Co., 

Lynn,     . 

10,000 

100 

100 

4,000 

Mch.  14 
1918. 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Reading-Boston  Express  Company, 

Reading, 

10,000 

3  10 

<10 

3  500 
^500 

4  5,000 

May     6 
1918. 

May     7, 
1918. 

Realty  Co.  of  Boston,  The,* 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

3  50 

3500 

3  25,000 

Dec.     7 

Dec.     7, 

<50 

<500 

4  25,000 

1917. 

1917. 

Record  Newspaper  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

5 

2,000 

15 

Dec.    19 

1917. 

Dec.   20, 
1917. 

Reid  &  Thomas,  Inc., 

Brockton, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Jan.    16 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Reid  Brothers  Company,     . 

Beverly, 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

Mch.  21 
1918. 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Reliance  Waste  Company,  . 

Lowell, 

20,000 

100 

200 

4,000 

Aug.  24 
1918. 

Sept.    3, 
1918. 

Renmor  Lumber  Company, 

Chelsea, . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Sept.  13 
1918. 

Sept.  16, 
1918. 

Republic  Truck  Company  of  Bos- 

Boston, . 

100,000 

100 

1,000 

100,000 

Jan.    11 

Jan.    16, 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

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Revere  Confectionery  Company,  . 

Revere,  . 

$5,000 

$100 

50 

$5,000 

Nov.  26 
1918. 

,  Nov.  30, 
1918. 

Richardson  Drug  Co., 

Concord, 

20,000 

100 

200 

300 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

,  Jan.  2, 
1918. 

Richford  Consolidated  Company, . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

10,000 

1100 

150 

1  5,000 

June   18 

June  19, 

Richford,  Vt. 

2  25 

2  200 

2  5,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Richmond  Candy  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

300 

Mch.    5 
1918. 

,  Mch.  6, 
1918. 

Richmond  Farmers'  Cooperative 

Richmond, 

10,000 

6 

2,000 

35 

Feb.     1 

Feb.   13, 

Exchange. 

1918. 

1918. 

Richmond  Garage  Company,  Inc., 

Springfield,     . 

25,000 

100 

250 

2,000 

July     5 

July   10, 

The. 

1918. 

1918. 

Riendeau's  Shoe  Shop,  Inc., 

Worcester, 

15,000 

100 

150 

300 

Jan.    22 
1918. 

Jan.  22, 
1918. 

River  Manufacturing  Company,  . 

Fall  River,      . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

June     5 
1918. 

Jime  6, 
1918. 

Riverside  Garage,  Inc., 

Haverhill, 

10,000 

100 

100 

6,000 

Jan.    17 
1918. 

Jan.  18, 
1918. 

Riverside  Paint  &  Varnish  Com- 

Boston, . 

30,000 

100 

300 

20,000 

Sept.  26 

Sept.  27, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Robert  E.  Croke  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Apr.   22 
1918. 

Apr.  25, 
1918. 

Roberts-Lamb  Company,  The,    . 

Springfield,     . 

20,000 

125 

1400 

1 10,000 

Apr.   13 

Apr.   15, 

2  25 

2  400 

2  10,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Roberts  Lightning  Mixer  Com- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

5,000 

Apr.     8 

Apr.   10, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Robinson  Bros.  Company,  . 

Plainville, 

50,000 

100 

500 

700 

May  15 
1918. 

May  28, 
1918. 

Robinson  Building  Company, 

Attleboro, 

50,000 

100 

500 

32,500 

June  24 
1918. 

June  27, 
1918. 

Rockland  Grocery  and  Provision 

Rockland, 

10,000 

50 

200 

2,000 

Jan.    30 

Feb.     7, 

Company. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rogers  &  Briggs,  Inc., 

Lyrm,     . 

71,200 

3  100 

8  200 

3  20,000 

May  25 

May  27. 

MOO 

^500 

«  50,000 

1918. 

1918. 

2  10 

2  120 

2  1,200 

Rolfe  Productions  Inc.  of  New 

Boston,  .   '    . 

1,000 

10 

100 

1,000 

Sept.  10 

Sept.  16, 

England. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roslindale  Hardware  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Dec.  26 

1917. 

Dec.  27, 
1917. 

Rossetti   Contracting   Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

2,500 

Sept.  11 

Sept.  13, 

Inc. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rothbard-Blake  Shoe  Company,  . 

Lynn,     . 

25,000 

100 

250 

8,100 

Aug.     8 
1918. 

Aug.  9, 
1918. 

Rotherham  Bros.  Inc., 

Revere,  . 

40,000 

100 

400 

40,000 

Dec.     3 
1917. 

Dec.  7, 
1917. 

Rourke  Shoe  Co 

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

10,000 

100 

100 

4,000 

May  16 
1918. 

May  17, 
1918. 

Routhier  &  Delisle  Company, 

Lowell,  . 

20,000 

100 

200 

10,000 

Dec.  21 
1917. 

Dec.  22, 
1917. 

Roxbury  Trucking  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

3,300 

Oct.      1 
1918. 

Oct.  2, 
1918. 

Royal  Coat  &  Skirt  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

10 

500 

5,000 

Nov.  16 

Jan.      7, 

The, 

1917. 

1918. 

Royal  Restaurant  Company, 

Gloucester,     . 

5,000 

60 

100 

150 

Apr.    26 
1918. 

Apr.  26, 
1918. 

Rozes  Bros.  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

10,000 

Jan.     7 
1918. 

Jan.  16, 
1918. 

Ruby  and  Columbia  Investment 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

5,000 

5 

1,000 

5,000 

Jan.     2 

Jan.    10, 

Company. 

Basin,  Mont. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rufus  Coffin  &  Co.,  Inc.,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

2,000 

June  13 

1918. 

June  15, 
1918. 

Russell  Furniture  Co., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

300 

Mch.    5 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

S-A  Lace  &  Embroidery  Works,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

30 

Oct.    24 
1918. 

Oct.  25. 
1918. 

S.  D.  Warren  Company, 

Boston,  . 

8,500,000 

6  100 

5  15,000 

6  2,600,000 

Apr.   26 

Apr.   29. 

6  100 

«  30,000 

?  500,000 

1918. 

1918. 

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7 10,000 

2  1,500,000 

2  100 

2  30,000 

1 

- '      ' 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


8  First  preferred. 
*  Second  preferred. 


6  Prior  preference. 
•  Preferred,  Class  A. 


'  Preferred,  Class  B. 


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Boston,  . 

810,000 

$100 

100 

$10,000 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     7. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  H.  Abbott  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  2, 
1918. 

S.  Krock  &  Co.  Inc.,i 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

100 

250 

25,000 

Aug.  26, 
1918. 

Aug.  27, 
1918. 

Sailors  Uniform  Company,  The,  . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

50 

100 

550 

Jan.      9, 
1918. 

Jan.  15, 
1918. 

Salem  Auto  Supply  Company,      . 

Salem,    . 

15,000 

100 

150 

13,500 

July    29, 
1918. 

Aug.  29, 
1918. 

Salem  Shoe  Manufacturing  Com- 

Salem,   . 

10,000 

100 

100 

6,000 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     6, 

pany. 

1918. 

1918. 

Salem  Supply  Co.  Inc.,   '    . 

Salem,    . 

3,000 

10 

300 

3,000 

Oct.    15, 
1918. 

Oct.  16, 
1918. 

Salem  Turn  Shoe  Company, 

Salem,    . 

5,000 

50 

100 

4,950 

Feb.    11, 
1918. 

Apr.  17. 
1918. 

Sampson  &  Coleman,  Inc.,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

6,000 

June  29, 
1918. 

July  17, 
1918. 

Samuel  Hipkiss  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

10 

2,500 

930 

Dec.   26, 
1917. 

Jan.  10, 
1918. 

Sandler  Shoe  Company, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

May   10, 
1918. 

May  20, 
1918. 

Sandow  Motor  Truck  Company  of 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    30, 

New  England. 

1918. 

1918. 

Santa  Barbara  Products  Company, 

Lynn,     . 

50,000 

2  10 

3  10 

2  1,000 

3  4,000 

3  50 

Jan.    12, 
1918. 

Nov.  5, 
1918. 

Sawyer  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

2  100 

MOO 

2  250 
'250 

3  800 

Apr.    10, 
1918. 

Apr.  18, 
1918. 

Scholes,   Higgins   &   Willumsen, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

July   26, 

July   31, 

Inc. 

1918. 

1918. 

Schubert  Cigar  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

60 

500 

10,000 

May  31, 

1918.    ■ 

June  1, 
1918. 

Scobey  Hospital,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

June  20, 
1918. 

June  20, 
1918. 

ScoUay  Square  Arcade  of  Boston, 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

Apr.     9, 

May  22, 

Inc. 

1918. 

1918. 

Seacoast  Fishing  Company, 

Provincetown, 

75,000 

100 

750 

75,000 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Security  Realty  Trust  Inc.i 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

100 

300 

30,000 

Aug.  14, 
1918. 

Aug.  15. 
1918. 

Segerson  Bros.,  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,400 

June   14, 
1918. 

June  14, 
1918. 

Service  Garage,  Inc.,  The,   . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

2  10 

3  10 

2  500 

3  500 

3  2,010 

Aug.     8, 
1918. 

Aug.  10, 
1918. 

Service  Parcel  Express  Company, . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

3,850 

July     3, 
1918. 

July  5, 
1918. 

Service  Stores  Company  Incorpo- 

Lynn,    . 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

Feb.   25, 

Mch.    6, 

rated. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shawmut    Manufacturing    Com- 

Boston, . 

5,000 

100 

50 

3,000 

July   20, 

July   25. 

pany,  Incorporated. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shawmut  Optical  Company, 

Boston,  . 

90,000 

100 

900 

400 

June  24, 
1918. 

June  24. 
1918. 

Sheahan  Company  -  -  Painters,    . 

Fall  River, 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

July    17, 
1918. 

Aug.  12. 
1918. 

Shean  Advertising  Company, 

Springfield, 

10,000 

100 

100 

10,000 

May     9, 
1918. 

May  11, 
1918. 

Sheedy  and  KoUins  inc., 

Boston,  Mass 
New  York,  ] 

,  and 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

700 

Mch.  16, 
1918. 

Mch.  29. 
1918. 

Shelloid  Company,  The, 

Leominster, 

30,000 

2  100 

siOO 

2  50 
3  250 

8  20,000 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Mch.  29. 
1918. 

Shepard  Sales  Corporation, 

Springfield, 

100,000 

10 

10,000 

51,300 

Dec.   26, 
1917. 

Dec.  27. 
1917. 

Sherman  &  Obletz  Company, 

Springfield, 

10,000 

2  50 

2  160 

2  8,000 

July    10, 

Sept.    4. 

S50 

3  40 

3  2,000 

1918. 

1918. 

Sherman  Service,  Inc.  (111.), 

Boston,  Mass 
Chicago,  111. 

,  and 

1,000 

5 

200 

25 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Jan.  28. 
1918. 

Sherman  Service,  Inc.  (Mass.),     . 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

5 

200 

15 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.    14, 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


2  Preferred. 


>  Common. 


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NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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3 

>  £ 

1 

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$1,000 

$5 

200 

150,000 

100 

1,500 

1,000 

100 

10 

5,000 

50 

100 

99,000 

100 

990 

10,000 

100 

100 

6,000 
25,000 

1 10 

2  10 

100 

1300 

2  300 

250 

10,000 

100 

100 

50,000 
50,000 

UOO 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  250 

500 

50,000 

10 

5,000 

18,000 

5 

3,600 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

100 

500 

5,000 

50 

100 

10,000 

100 

100 

750,000 

10 

75,000 

50,000 

100 

500 

7,500 

'  50 

150 

5,000 

100 

50 

50,000 

100 

500 

15,000 

■   100 

150 

80,000 

50 

1,600 

9,000 

100 

90 

50,000 

100 

500 

75,000 

100 

750 

5,000 

100 

50 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

5,000 

10 

500 

4,000 

50 

80 

50,000 

100 

500 

Sherman  Service,  Inc.  (Pa.) , 
Shirley  Mills 

Shrewsbury  Circle  Swing  Com- 
pany. 

Shrewsbury  Roller  Coaster  Com- 
pany. 

Sidmar,  Incorporated, 

Silverberg  &  Zanger  Inc.,     . 

Simpson  Trucking  Company,  Inc., 

The. 
Slade-Taimer  Company, 

Smith  &  Best  Company, 

Smith-Croscup  Leather  Co., 

Snow  &  Parker,  Inc.,  . 

Society  Films,  Incorporated, 

Solatia  M.  Taylor  Company, 

Soldier  Boy  Candy  Company, 

South  American  Importing  Com- 
pany. 
South  Bay  Land  &  Dock  Co.,^      . 

South  End  Garage,  Inc., 

Southern  Cross  Trading  Company, 

Southern  Minerals  Corporation,   . 

Specialty     Automatic     Machine 

Company. 
Specialty  Shoe  Company,    . 

Spicket  Company,*     . 

Sprague  Brothers,  Incorporated,  . 

Spring  Brook  Ice  Company, 

Springfield  Grocers  Supply  Com- 
pany, Inc. 
Springfield  Motor  Sales  Company, 

Springfield  Motor  Specialties  Com- 
pany, Incorporated. 
Springfield  Sugar  Company, 

Standard  Chemical  &  Supply  Com- 
pany. 

Standard  Commercial  Body  Com- 
pany. 

Standard  Contracting  Company,  . 

Standard  Dyewood  Company, 

Standard  Fruit  Company  of  Taun- 
ton. 

Standard  Paper  &  Merchandise 
Co. 


Boston,  Mass 
Philadelphia 
Shirley,  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Chelsea, . 


Worcester, 

Attleboro, 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 

New  Haven, 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Chelsea, . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass 
Salem,  N.  H, 
Boston,  . 

Walpole, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Cambridge, 

Waltham, 

Boston,  . 

Medford, 

Taunton, 

Springfield, 


and 
,  Pa. 


,  and 
Conn. 


and 


$25 

50,000 

1,000 

5,000 

300 
1,000 

1  3,000 

2  3,000 
10,100 

10,000 

1  7,000 

2  7,000 
50,000 

3,000 

18,000 

50,000 

300 

2,800 

2,500 

300 

750,000 

35,000 

7,500 

5,000 

50,000 

15,000 

10,150 

9,000 

15,000 

10,000 

2,100 

14,000 

3,000 

5,000 

2,500 

50,000 


Jan.    28, 

1918. 
June  10 

1918. 
June     3 

1918. 
June     3 

1918. 
Apr.    30 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
Jan.    15 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Sept.  13 

1918. 
Nov.  23, 

1918. 
Apr.   23 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918 
June  14, 

1918. 
June  25 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
July    19 

1918. 
Jan.    29 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 
Sept.  26, 

1918 
Mch.    6, 

1918 
Oct.    18, 

1918. 
Sept.  25 

1918. 
Apr.    22 

1918. 
June  25 

1918. 
Apr.    29 

1918. 
Dec.  22, 

1917. 
July     1 

1918. 
July    16, 

1917. 
Jan.      3 

1918. 
July    26 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918 
Mch.    2, 

1918 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Apr.    13 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 
«  Corporation  chartered  for  thirty  years. 


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Where  Located. 


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Standard  Poultry  &  Egg  Com- 

pany.i 
Standard  Products  Company, 

Standard  Thimble  Co., 

Stanhope  Auto  and  Machine  Com- 
pany. 

Stanhope  Light  &  Heating  Com- 
pany. 

Star  Coal  &  Supply  Co.  Inc., 

Star  Lunch  Inc., 

Star  Motor  Transportation  Com- 
pany. 
Star  Photo  Company, 

Star  Soap  Manufacturing  Co., 

Stark  Tool  Company, 

Starkweather  &  Shepley,  Inc., 

Starrett-Fields,  Inc.,   . 

State  Limiber  Company, 

Stenman  Electric  Valve  Grinding 

Co. 
Sterling  Realty  Co.  Inc.,i 

Sterling  Sales  Company, 

Sternberg  Stolper  Company  Inc., 

Stevens-Crosby  Company,  . 

Stewart  Automobile  Corporation 

of  Springfield,  Mass. 
Stewart  Brothers  Co., 

Stewart  Truck  Sales  Company, 

The. 
Stockbridge  Farmers'  Cooperative 

Exchange. 
Stormn  and  Field  Company, 

Ston-Craf  Co.,  The,    . 

Stone  &  Webster  Realty  Corpora- 

tion.i 
Strand  Realty  &  Amusement  Co 

Inc. 
Strandway  Autopart  Company, 

Strout,  Stritter  and  Co.  Inc., 

Student  Waist  Co.,  The,      . 

Suburban  Motor  Car  Co.,i 

Suburban  Quality  Shop.  Inc., 

Suburban  Realty  Corporation,' 

Suffolk  Manufacturing  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Waltham, 
Boston,  . 


Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lyim,    Mass. 
New  York, 
Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Cambridge, 

Haverhill, 

Stockbridge, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Framing  ham, 

Somerville, 

Danvers, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


and 
N.  Y. 


$50,000 
10,000 
40,000 
5,000 
50,000 
50,000 
30,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 
40,000 

100,000 

50,000 

25,000 

50,000 

6,000 

30,000 

5,000 

25,000 

10,000 

5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

10,000 

25,000 

210,000 
10,000 
5,600 

100,000 
10,000 
15,000 
10,000 

100,000 
20,000 


2  $10 
MO 
100 

100 

100 

100 

2  10 

3  10 

25 
50 
100 
100 
100 

2  100 

MOO 
100 

100 

10 

50 

100 

100 

10 

50 

100 

100 

5 

2  100 
8  100 

100 
100 
100 

50 
100 
100 

50 
100 
100 

20 


2  2,500 

3  2,500 

100 

400 

50 

500 

2  2,500 

3  2,500 
1,200 

200 

100 

500 

400 

2  500 

3  500 
500 

250 
5,000 

120 

300 

50 

2,500 

200 
50 

500 
2,000 

2  50 

3  50 
250 

2,100 
100 
112 

1,000 
100 
300 
100 

1,000 

1,000 


3  $25,000 

10,000 

40,000 

300 

300 

2  1,000 

3  4,550 
30,000 

150 

10,000 

7,500 

40,000 

2  50,000 

8  50,000 

50,000 

10,000 

37,530 

6,000 

30,000 

5,000 

15,000 

4,000 

5,000 

3,100 

40 

3  300 

5,000 

210,000 

6,000 

150 

100,000 

10,000 

15,000 

4,000 

300 

20,000 


Dec.   20 

1917. 
Dec.     7 

1917. 
Apr.     3 

1918. 
June  27 

1918. 
July    11 

1918. 
Apr.    11 

1918. 
June    7 

1918. 
May  17 

1918. 
Nov.    4 

1918. 
Feb.    27 

1918. 
Feb.    18 

1918. 
Dec.  21 

1917. 
Mch.    5 

1918. 
Dec.     8 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   20 

1917. 
Dec.  20 

1917. 
Feb.    18 

1918. 
Sept.  13 

1918. 
Feb.    20 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Mch.  26 

1918. 
Dec.    15 

1917. 
Aug.   31 

1918. 
Aug.     2 

1918. 
Dec.   27 

1917. 
May  20 

1918. 
Apr.    16 

1918. 
Aug.  29 

1918. 
Dec.    17 

1917. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
July    23 

1918. 
Dec.   10 

1917. 
Sept.  14 

1918. 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


2  Preferred. 


3  Common. 


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Where  Located. 


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Sullivan-Geary  Company,    . 

SuUivan-McCloskey    Shoe   Com- 
pany. 
Sutherland  Drug  Co., 

Swan-Rigging  Company,     . 

Swedish  Supply  Company,  . 

Sweet  Paper  Box  Company, 

T.  A.  Duprey  Company, 

T.  A.  Rldder  Co.,  Inc., 

T.F.Welch  Co 

T.  J.  Rafferty  and  Company,  In- 
corporated. 
T.K.Hughes  Co 

Taunton  Evening  Press,  Inc., 

Taunton  Wine  Company  Inc., 

Taurus  Publishing  Company, 

Teco  Clothing  Company,  Inc., 

Telephone  Workers  Co-operative 

Society. 
Terrace  Gables  Company,    . 

Textile  Factors  Company,    . 

Textile  Trucking  Company, 

Thayer,  Bradley  Company,  The,' 

Thinking  Machines,  Inc.,     . 

Thomas  Fish  Market  Inc.,  . 

Thomas  Wilson  Co 

Thompson  Square  Theatre  Co.,    . 

Tidd  Recording  Clock  Company,  . 

Toledo  Tire  Company,  The, 

Tolman-Davidson       Advertising 

Press,  Incorporated. 
Trade  Acceptance  Corporation,    . 

Traill  Laundry  Company,    . 

Travers  Shoe  Co.,  Inc., 

Tremblay-Hathaway  Inc.,   . 

Tremont  Costume  Company, 

Tri-Mount  Cigar  Company, 

Trimount  Fihn  Exchange  Com- 
pany. 


Holyoke, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Worcester, 
Norton, 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Taunton, 
Taunton, 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Falmouth, 
Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Brookline, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Chelsea,. 
Lynn,     . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$90,000 
1 10,000 
5,000 
5,000 
75,000 
20,000 
10,000 
20,000 
60,000 
20,000 
30,000 

100,000 
25,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
1,200,000 
10,000 
50,000 

100,000 
20,000 
5,000 
20,000 
10,000 
25,000 
20,000 

100,000 
3,000 

100,000 
50,000 
10,000 
50,000 
50,000 


$100 

900 

1100 

1100 

100 

50 

100 

50 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1350 

2  400 

200 

10 

1,000 

1100 

MOO 

100 

1100 

2  100 

600 

100 

200 

100 

300 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1300 

2  700 

250 

25 

1,000 

100 

100 

5 

2,000 

1100 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1100 

2  100 

1  6,000 

2  6,000 

100 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1250 
2  250 
1,000 

100 

200 

50 

100 

100 

200 

150 
2  50 
100 

1120 
2  80 
250 

100 

200 

150 

2  50 

50 

1  1,600 

2  400 

60 

100 

1,000 

1100 

2  100 

100 

1250 

2  250 

100 

1100 

2  100 

10 

1250 
2  250 
5,000 

$90,000 

1 10,000 

2,800 

3,000 

1 10,000 

2  40,000 

20,000 

5,000 

1500 

2  10,000 

600 

20,000 

30,000 

1  30,000 

2-33,000 

25,000 

2,500 

300 

225 

1 1,000 

2  6,200 

2  300 

10,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
100,000 

20,000 

160 

20,000 

UOO 

2  4,000 

2,500 

20,000 

1  80,000 

2  20,000 

3,000 

100,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 

6,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 

1,000 


Sept.    ■ 

1918. 
Dec.   12 

1917. 
Apr.   22 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1918 
Aug.     7, 

1918 
June  25, 

1918. 
July   30 

1918. 
July   31 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
May  23 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Apr.    11 

1918. 
Oct.    22 

1918. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 
Aug.   15 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
May  15, 

1918 
Feb.  18, 

1918. 
May  17 

1918. 
Mch.    5 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
Feb.   15 

1918. 
June  12 

1918. 
July     2 

1918. 
Oct.      7 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
Apr.   16, 

1918. 
Apr. 

1918. 
Sept. 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Sept.  28, 

1918. 


I  Preferred. 


1  Common. 


'  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


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Trimount  Theatres  Inc., 

Triumph  Bed  Company, 

Trottier,  Ide  &  Co.,  Inc.,     . 

Tyler  Corporation,  The.i     . 

U-Magnet  Safety  Razor  Co., 

U.  S.  Turbine  Mfg.  Co.,      . 

Undertakers  Supply  Corporation, 

Uniform  Flour  Mills  Co.,     . 

Union  Hospital,  Inc.  of  New  Bed- 
ford, The. 
Union  Lobster  Company,    . 

Union  Shoe  and  Leather  Co., 

Union  Top  Lift  Company,  . 

Union  Truck  Company  of  New 

England,  Inc. 
Unique  Dress  Company, 

United  Commercial  Company, 

United  Electric  Company,  . 

United  Grocers  Wholesale  Com- 
pany of  Maiden. 
United  Machine  &  Press  Company, 

United  Motor  Service  Company,  . 

United  Parlor  Furniture  Company, 

United  Shoe  Repairing  Corpora- 
tion. 

United  States  Color  and  Chemical 
Company,  Inc. 

United  States  Exports  Corpora- 
tion. 

United  Tailors  Association,  Inc., 

United  Tea  Company, 

United  Toy  Manufacturing  Co., 

Unity  System  Inc., 

Universal  Beverage  Company, 

Universal  Tire  Filler  Company, 

Universal  Top  &  Body  Company 

Inc. 
University  Laundry  Company, 

University  Realty  Company,i 

Upham  Bros.  Shoe  Company, 

Uphams  Comer  Strand  Co., 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Quincy,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
New  Bedford, 
Boston,  . 
Salem,    . 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Marlborough, 
Maiden, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Chelsea, . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Barnstable, 
Boston,  . 
Medford, 
Cambridge, 
Stoughton, 
Boston,  . 


$100,000 

25,000 

50,000 

100,000 

25,000 

50,000 

75,000 

25,000 

20,000 

50,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

100,000 

50,000 

20,000 

10,000 

50,000 

500,000 

25,000 

50,000 

25,000 

20,000 

50,000 

50,000 

7,500 

25,000 

5,000 

1,000 

200,000 

5,000 


$100 

1,000 

100 

250 

100 

500 

100 

1,000 

100 

250 

10 

5,000 

10 

7,500 

50 

500 

100 

200 

100 

500 

100 

50 

100 

50 

50 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

100 

2  25 
S25 
100 

2  1,000 

3  3,000 

500 

100 

200 

100 

100 

2  100 

=  100 
100 

2  480 

S20 

5,000 

25 

1,000 

50 

1,000 

100 

250 

100 

200 

100 

500 

100 

500 

50 

150 

50 

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50 

100 

10 

2  100 

3  100 

100 

2  750 

s  1,250 

50 

$100,000 
3,000 
50,000 

25,000 
50,000 
10,000 

2,000 

20,000 

300 

1,000 

5,000 

150 

10,000 

10,000 

6,000 

2  25,000 

s  75,000 

25,000 

2,000 

5,000 

2  9,000 
s  2,000 
500,000 

25,000 

6,250 

15,000 

20,000 

25,500 

1,000 

4,250 

2,600 

5,000 

1,000 

2  75,000 

3 125,000 

5,000 


June  14, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
July    20, 

1918 
Aug.     9, 

1918. 
Sept.  14, 

1918. 
Feb.    11 

1918. 
Dec.   17 

1917. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918 
Oct.    26, 

1918 
Dec.   18, 

1917 
Jan.    29, 

1918 
Mch.  16 

1918. 
Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Mch.  26 

1918. 
May   10 

1918. 
May   17 

1918. 
June  21 

1918. 
Apr.    25 

1918. 
Dec.   26, 

1917. 
Oct.    30, 

1918. 
Aug.   21 

1918. 
Mch.  14, 

1918 
Jan.      2, 

1918 
Apr.     4, 

1918 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Apr.     3 

1918. 
May  27 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan.    12, 

1918 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
June   11 

1918. 
Feb.    20, 

1918 


Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years. 


'  Preferred. 


3  Common. 


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Articles  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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$200,000 
15,000 

i$10 

2  10 

100 

1  5,000 

2 15,000 

150 

50,000 
25,000 

110 

2  10 

100 

1  2,000 

2  3,000 

250 

10,000 

100 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

80,000 
10,000 

110 

2  10 

50 

1  2,000 

2  6,000 

200 

100,000 
15,000 

15 

25 

100 

1 10,000 

2 10,000 

150 

100,000 

1100 

2  100 

1500 
2  500 

50,000 

100 

500 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

6,500 

100 

65 

300,000 

100 

3,000 

100,000 

1100 

2  100 

1500 
2  500 

50,000 

100 

500 

50,000 

100 

500 

75,000 

100 

750 

25,000 

100 

250 

14,000 

1,000 

14 

1,000 

10 

100 

25,000 

100 

250 

20,000 

100 

200 

20,000 

1100 

2  100 

1100 

2  100 

5,000 

50 

100 

5,000 

50 

100 

10,000 

10 

1,000 

6,000 

100 

60 

25,000 

25 

1,000 

25,000 

100 

250 

5,000 

100 

50 

3,000 

10 

300 

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trtilities  Manufacturing  Company, 

Vaughan,   Kopelman  and   Read 

Company. 
Tibrotone  Wire  Mfg.  Co.,    . 

Victor  Manufacturing  Company, 

Victoria  Company  of  Lawrence, 

Victory  Building  Corporation,' 

"Victory  Equipment  Corporation, 

Victoiy  Motor  Corp., 

Villa  Hog  Farms,  Incorporated 

The. 
W.  E.  Conners  Shoe  Company, 

W.  F.  Brown  &  Co.  Inc.,     . 

W.  F.  Noble  &  Sons  Company, 

W.  H.  Powers  Shoe  Co.,      . 

W.  H.  Simpson  Company,   . 

W.  Irving  Peirce  &  Son,  Inc., 

W.  J.  Fallon  Leather  Co.,    . 

Wachusett  Mills, 

Wakefield  Motor  Mart,  Inc., 

Waldorf  Amusement  Company, 

Waldorf  Limch  Company,   . 

Walker,  Johnson  Motor  Company, 

Wallace  &  Company,  Inc.,  . 

Walter  A.  Parrish  Audit  Company 

Incorporated. 
Walter  H.  Snow  &  Son,  Inc., 

Walter  J.  Gillis  Co.  Inc.,     . 

Walter  J.  Kearney  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Walter  L.  Libby,  Inc., 

Walter  P.  Webber,  Incorporated 

Waltham  Amusement  Company, 

Ware  Park  Realty  Co.,'       . 

Warren  Avenue  Garage  Company, 

Warren  H.  Manning  Offices  Inc., 

Warren  L.  Carpenter  Company, 

The. 
Warren  Market,  Inc., 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Salem,    . 
Norwood, 
Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Somerville, 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Attleboro, 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Wakefield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Clinton, 
Springfield, 
Somerville, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Lynn,     . 
Waltham, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Billerica, 
Chelsea, . 
Boston,  . 


2  $130,000 
15,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 
25,000 

10,000 

25,000 

5,000 

1  7,500 

2  10,015 

10,800 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 

300 

25,000 

300 

6,500 

300,000 

1  20,000 

2  50,000 
14,500 

50,000 

75,000 

25,000 

14,000 

1,000 

25,000 

20,000 

1  10,000 

2  10,000 

4,000 

5,000 
10,000 

6,000 

75 

25,000 

5,000 

3,000 


Feb.   20, 

1918 
May  24, 

1918 
Aug.  23, 

1918 
Sept.  18 

1918. 
July    18 

1918. 
May  10 

1918. 
May   14 

1918. 
July     9 

1918. 
Oct.    14 

1918. 
May  10 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Aug.     7, 

1918. 
Apr.     9 

1918. 
May     2 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Aug.     8, 

1918. 
July    10 

1918. 
May     6 

1918. 
Oct.      1 

1918. 
June     8 

1918. 
Jan.    11 

1918. 
Aug.   15, 

1918 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
June     6, 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
Oct.    29 

1918. 
June  23 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Nov.    6 

1918. 
Apr.    16 

1918. 
Nov.  21 

1918. 
Dec.   27 

1917. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Apr.   24, 

1918 


1  Preferred. 


2  Common. 


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NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Warren  Street  Sales  Room,  In- 
corporated. 
Waterford  Realty  Company.i 

Waterford  Yarn  Company, 

Waterproof  Paint  Co.,  The, 

Watertown  Concrete  Stone  Co.,   . 

Watson  Hill  Development  Com- 
pany.i 

Watuppa  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

Waukon  Rubber  Company, 

Webster  Spinning  Company, 

Weld  Farm  Company, 

Wellesley   Underwear   Company, 

The. 
Wellington  Hill  Garage,  Inc., 

Wentworth  Lunch  Company, 

West  Bridgewater  Grain  Company, 

West  Indian  Copper  Co.,     . 

West  Paint  &  Varnish  Company, 

Westerly  Granite  Co.,  Inc., 

Western  Coke  and  Collieries,  In- 
corporated. 
Western  Refining  Company,  Inc., 

Westland  Pharmacy  Inc.,    . 

Wetherbee  Grain  Co., 

Wheatly  Manufacturing  Co., 

White  Oil  Soap  Company,  . 

Whitney  Machine  Company, 

Whittenton  Hosiery  Coriwration, 

Wikstrom    Mechanical   Specialty 

Company. 
Wilkins  and  Hovey  Company, 

Willett  and  Chadwick  Coal  Co.,  . 

William  B.  Rand  Co.,  Inc., 

William  Brooks  Company,  The,'  . 

William  C.  Bragg  and  Company, 

Inc. 
William  C.  Coveney  Company,     . 

WiUiam  Duncan  Co.,  . 


Lowell,  . 

Webster, 

Webster, 

Watertown,     . 

Boston,  . 

Quincy, 

Fall  River,      . 

Cambridge,     . 

Webster, 

Boston,  . 

Wellesley, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

West  Bridgewater, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Clarendon,  Ja- 
maica, B.  W.  I. 

Everett, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Lowell,  . 

Boston,  . 

Gardner, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Winchester,     . 

Taunton, 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge,     . 

Needham, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


$5,000 
50,000 
50,000 
50,000 
95,000 
1,000 
40,000 
50,000 
50,000 
10,000 
150,000 
5,000 
50,000 
20,000 
25,000 

50,000 
10,000 
1,000,000 
20,000 
15,000 
50,000 

2,500 
25,000 
100,000 
30,000 
50,000 
20,000 
20,000 
15,000 
25,000 

2,000 
50,000 
75,000 


$100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
25 
10 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

50 
100 
100 
100 
100 

10 
100 

10 

10 
100 

10 
100 

50 


50 
500 
500 
500 
950 

10 
400 
500 
500 
100 
1,500 

50 

500 

800 

2,500 

500 
100 
10,000 
200 
150 

1,000 
25 
250 

1,000 
300 

5,000 
200 

2,000 

1,500 
250 
200 
500 

1,500 


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$5,000 
17,000 

5,000 
50,000 
75,000 

1,000 
40,000 
50,000 
12,000 
10,000 
150,000 

3,400 
50,000 
12,000 
25,000 

50,000 

10,000 

500 

20,000 

4,000 
20,150 

2,500 
25,000 
100,000 

3,500 
50,000 
300 
13,000 
15,000 
25,000 

2,000 

1,200 
75,000 


Oct.  25, 

1918. 
Sept.  3, 

1918. 
Sept.  3, 

1918. 
Oct.  23, 

1918. 
Oct.  18, 

1918. 
Sept.  14, 

1918. 
Feb.  1, 

1918. 
Nov.  21, 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
June  3, 

1918. 
Aug.  15, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Sept.  5, 

1918. 

June  24, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.  18, 

1918. 
Oct.  11, 

1918. 
July  3, 

1918. 
Apr.  4, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Dec.  21, 

1917. 
Apr.  13, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
July  11, 

1918. 
Mch.  2, 

1918. 
July  18, 

1918. 
Jime  14, 

1918. 
Jan.  11, 

1918. 
Jan.  23, 

1918. 


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Nov.  1, 

1918. 
Sept.  6, 

1918. 
Sept.  6, 

1918. 
Oct.  23, 

1918. 
Nov.  4, 

1918. 
Sept.  14, 

1918. 
Feb.  ■  14, 

1918. 
Nov.  22, 

1918. 
Oct.  4, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
June  6, 

1918. 
Sept.  3, 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Dec.  4, 

1917. 
Sept.  5, 

1918. 

June  26, 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.  26, 

1918. 
Oct.  15, 

1918. 
July  5, 

1918. 
Apr.  15, 

1918. 
Apr.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Dec.  22, 

1917. 
Apr.  24, 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
Jime  11, 

1918. 
Aug.  23, 

1918. 
Mch.  4. 

1918. 
July  19, 

1918. 
July  9. 

1918. 
Jan.  14, 

1918. 
Feb.  1, 

1918. 


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NAME  OF   CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


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Wm.  E.  Bixby  &  Co.  Inc.,  . 

William  J.  Lyons,  Druggist,  Inc., 

William  Lay,  Incorporated,' 

William  Nugent  Company, 

William  S.  Briry,  Incorporated,    . 

Wm.  S.  Simpson  Inc., 

William  Stopford  Company, 

William  T.  English  Company, 

Wilson  Press,  Inc.,  The, 

Winchester  Japanning  &  Finishing 

Company. 
Winchester  Tool  Company, 

Winnisimmet  Ship  Yard,  Inc., 

Winthrop  Corporation, 

Wolohan  Motor  Car  Company,    . 

Woods  Steel  &  Process  Corpora- 
tion. 
Woodward  Company,  The, 

Worcester  Bag  and  Box  Company, 

Worcester  County  Farmers  Ex- 
change. 
Worcester  Film  Corporation, 

Worcester  Gear  Works,  Inc., 

Worcester  Pants  Co.,  Inc.,  . 

World-Wide  News  Service,  Inc  ,  . 

World's  Products  Company  Inc., 

Wyben  Farmers  Cooperative  Ex- 
change. 
Wye  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,    . 

Yankey  Manufacturing  Company, 

Yawdro  Manufacturing  Company, 

Yorkshire  Converting  Company,  . 

Young's  Lunch  Co.  Inc., 

1,460  corporations. 


Haverhill, 
Watertown, 
Springfield, 
Pittsfield, 
Melrose, 
Boston,  . 
Salem,    . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Winchester, 
Chelsea, . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Boston,  . 
Taunton, 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 


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

Worcester, 


Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Westfield, 
Winchendon, 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


Totals, 


550,000 

5,000 

50,000 

5,000 

10,000 

75,000 

10,000 

20,000 

5,000 

50,000 

25,000 

24,800 

100,000 

25,000 

99,000 

5,000 

5,000 

4  _ 

75,000 

25,000 
2,000 

50,000 
•  10,000 

10,000 

150,000 

4,000 

100,000 

25,000 
5,000 


$100 

500 

50 

100 

100 

500 

100 

50 

100 

100 

100 

750 

100 

100 

2  100 

MOO 
100 

2  80 

'120 

50 

100 

500 

MOO 

MOO 

100 

MOO 

M50 

248 

100 

1,000 

$136,062,625 


100 
10 

100 
50 

4_ 

100 

10 
100 
100 

10 

5 

MOO 

MOO 

100 

100 

100 

100 


250 

9,900 

50 

100 

4  _ 

750 

2,500 

20 

600 

1,000 

2,000 

2  1,000 

3  500 

40 

1,000 

250 

50 


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$50,000 

150 

50,000 

5,000 

10,000 

65,500 

10,000 

s  12,000 

1,500 

50,000 

3  12,000 

24,800 

100,000 

25,000 

99,000 

5,000 

5,000 

4  _ 

50,000 

25,000 

2,000 

50,000 

300 

55 

2  100,000 

3  50,000 

4,000 

100,000 

8,100 

5,000 


Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Jan.     9, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 
Dec.  21, 

1917. 
July     3, 

1918. 
Oct.     2, 

1918. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.   17, 

1918. 
Sept.  17, 

1918. 

Dee.   19, 

1917. 
May     9, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Jime  12, 

1918. 
June  13, 

1918. 
July   29, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Aug.  19, 

1918. 


$74,872,775 


1  Corporation  chartered  for  fifty  years  from  Jan.  1,  1918. 

2  Preferred. 
•  Common. 


Organized  without  capital  stock  under  provisions 
of  chapter  224,  General  Acts  of  1917. 


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Abstract  of  Articles  of  Organization  of  Trust  Companies,  under  Chapter  374, 

Acts  of  1904. 


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Where  Located. 


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I  $100,000 

1,000 

Apr.  9, 
1918. 

1  200,000 

2,000 

July  24, 
1918. 

100,000 

1,000 

Mch.  25, 
1918. 

$400,000 

Brockton  Trust  Company, 
Roxbury  Trust  Company, 
Winthrop  Trust  Company, 

3  corporations. 


Brockton, 

Boston, 

Winthrop, 

Total, 


Apr.  13, 
1918. 

July  30, 
1918. 

Aug.  30, 
1918. 


1  And  a  paid-in  surplus  of  $20,000. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Organization  as  Corporations,  under  Chapters 
36, 120  and  125  of  the  Revised  Laws,  Chapters  506  and  628,  Acts  of  1911,  and 
Chapter  623,  Acts  of  1912. 


name  of  corporation. 


Where  Located. 


Alphf.  Epsilon  Fraternity,  Inc 

Alumnae  Association  of  tlie  Josiah  B.  Thomas 
Hospital  Training  School  for  Nurses. 

American  Association  of  Variable  Star  Observers, 
The. 

American  Cotton  Waste  Exchange, 

American  Fox  Breeders  Association,  The, 

American  Public  Health  Association, 

Anatolian  Star  League  Of  Greeks  From  Asia 

Minor,  The. 
Anchorage  Club,  The 

Andover  Baptist  Church,'       .... 

Aquarian  Movement  Society,  The, 

Asia  Club,  Inc., 

Association  of  Real  Estate  Owners  of  Fall  River, 

Athletic   Council  of   the   Newburyport   High 

School,  Inc.,  The. 
Attleboro  War  Chest,  Incorporated, 

Avalon  Hospital  Association,  Inc.,  . 

Ayer  Board  of  Trade, 


Cambridge, 
Peabody, 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Springfield, 
Nahant, 
Andover, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Fall  River, 
Newburyport, 
Attleboro, 
Boston,  . 
Ayer, 


Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

19J8. 
Oct.    31, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Dec.    15, 

1917. 
Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
May    9, 

1918. 
May  15, 

1918. 
May  18, 

1918. 
Dec.  26, 

1917. 


May     6, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Nov.  15, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
May    9, 

1918. 
Feb.   18, 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.   24, 

1917. 
May  25, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Nov.    6, 

1918. 
June    5, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
Dec.   28, 

1917. 


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


50 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Wliere  Located. 


Barnstable  County  Bar  Association,  The, 

Beacon  Hill  Conummity  Centre,  Inc.,  The.,     . 

Beacon  School,  Inc., 

Boston  Army  and  Navy  Canteen,  Inc.,    . 

Boston  Branch  of  tiie  Christian  and  Missionary 

Alhance,  Inc. 
Boston  Cap  Manufacturers  Association,  . 

Boston  Elevated   Foremans   Mutual  Benefit 

Association. 
Boston  Italian  Bank  Clerks  A.ssociation,  Inc.,i 

Boston  Shoe  Trades  Club,      ... 

Boston  Symphony  Orchestra,  Inc., 

Box  52  Association,  The,        ... 

Broadway  Winter  Hill  Congregational  Church 

Brockton  War  Chest  .^sociation,    . 

Cesare  Batt'sta  Social  Club,  . 

Charles  River  School,  The,     . 

Chelsea  Grocers  Protective  Association,  , 

Chelsea  Mutual  Protective  Association,   . 

Chelsea  Pro*ective  Association, 

Chevra  Tillim  Society  of  Chelsea,    . 

Chicopee  Falls  Greek  Orthodox  Church  Society 

of  Saints  Constantinos  and  Eleni,  The. 
Christian  Register,  Incorporated,    . 

Christian  Science  Society  of  Sharon,  Massachu- 
setts. 

Columbus  Italian  Political  Club  of  Roxbury, 
Massachusetts,  The. 

Congregation  Ahavas  Shulam  Nisach  Ashkenis, 

Congregation  Beth  Israel  of  Quiucy, 
Congregation  Ohabath  Sholom,  Incorporated, 
Congregation  Yabna,     . 
Country  Week  Association,    . 
Crescent  Athletic  Association  of  Lowell, 
Daughters  of  the  Nation,  Inc., 

Durozo  Club,  Inc 

Easthampton  Congregational  Churoh,^ 
Edwards  Church  of  Northampton,2 
Elementary  School,  The, 


Barnstable, 
Boston,  . 
BrookHne, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Somerville, 
Brockton, 
Boston,  . 
Dover,   . 
Chelsea, 
Chelsea, 
Chelsea, 
Chelsea, . 
Chicopee, 
Boston,  . 
Sharon,  . 
Boston,  . 
Watertown, 
Quincy, 
Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Easthampton, 
Northampton, 
Boston,  . 


$50,000 


SlOO 


5,000 


50 


500 


100 


Dec.  28, 

1917. 
June     3 

1918. 
May  11 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918 
May  28, 

1918. 
Nov.    6 

1917. 
July    12, 

1918. 
June  19 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
Apr.    25 

1918. 
May     7, 

1917. 
Oct.     1 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918 
Feb.     7, 

1917. 
Jan.   24 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918 
Nov.  14, 

1917 
July   25 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
Oct.    19 

1918. 
Nov.  30 

1917. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Nov.  12 

1917. 
Apr.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.     8 

1918. 
Mch.  14 

1918. 
Oct.    16, 

1917 
Jan.   14, 

1918. 
June    8 

1918. 
Dec.  27 

1917. 
Dec.  19, 

1917 
July    14, 

1918. 
Dec.  20, 

1917. 
May     2, 

1918. 


1  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


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


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


51 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


Eloist  Ministry,  Inc.,  The,      .... 

FalllRiver  Driving  Club,  The, 

Federated  Massachusetts  Beekeepers'  Associar 

tion.  Incorporated,  The. 
Finnish  Working  People's  Educational  League, 

First  Congregational  Church  in  Lowell,   . 

First  Congregational  Church  in  Melrose,^ 

First  Congregational  Church  of  Dalton,  Massar 
chusetts,  The.i 
First  Congregational  Church  of  Lee,  The,i 

First  Hebrew  Congregation  of  Greenfield,  The, 

Fourth  Congregational  Paiish  Church  of  Abing- 

ton.i 
Fianco-American  Catholic  Federation,  Inc., 

Free  Greek   Orthodox   Church   of   the   Holy 

Trinity,  The. 
Fulton  Associates, 

Gardner  War  Chest  Association,  Inc.,     ■. 

Good  Will  House  .Association, 

■  Greater  Boston  Cleansers  &  Overs  Board  of 
Trade. 
Greater  Boston  Dental  Society,  The, 

Greater  Boston  Hebrew  Ladies  Aid  Association, 

The. 
Greater  Lj-nn  Fair,  Inc .,  The, 

Greenfield  Driving  Club 

Hebrew  Benevolent  Association  of  Framing- 

ham.2 
Hebrew  Palestine  Association,  Inc.,^        .     •   . 

Hellenic  Orthodox  Community  of  Cambridge,  . 

Hellenic  Social  and  Athletic  Club  —  Incorpo- 
rated. 
Holden  Hospital,  Incorporated, 

Holyoke  District  Nurse  Association,  Inc., 

Independent   Cleaners  and   Dyers  Union  of 

Massachusetts. 
Insurance  Federation  of  Massachusetts,  . 

International  Culinary  Benefit  Association,  In- 

corporated.2 
ItaUan  Citizens  Club  of  Lawrence,  Mass., 

Italian  Wai  Rehef  Fund  of  America,  Inc., 

Jamaica  Plain  Columbus  Club, 

Knights  of  Pythias  of  North  America,  South 
America,  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  Australia, 
Benefit  Association." 


Brookline, 
Fall  River, 
Amherst, 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Melrose, 
Dalton, 
Lee, 

Greenfield, 
Abington, 
Boston,  . 
LjTin,     . 
Medford, 
Gardner, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lynn,     . 
Greenfield, 
Framingham, 
Haverhill, 
Cambridge, 
Lowell,  . 
Holden, 
Holyoke, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 


$10,000 


$10 


S-S. 


Aug.  30, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Sept.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Dec.    13, 

1917. 
Apr.   17, 

1918. 
July    10, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918, 
Sept.  11, 

1918. 
Feb.    21, 

1918. 
Oct.    22, 

1917. 
July   18, 

1918. 
Nov.  26, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
Aug.     6, 

1918. 
July    25, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
May    9, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

191S. 
Oct.    22, 

1917. 
July   20, 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Api.    18, 

1918. 
Dec.   20, 

1917. 
June  25, 

1^18. 
Oct.      5, 

1917. 
June     3, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
Nov.  25, 

1918. 


Sept.  25, 

1918. 
.-^ug.     8, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Nov.  25, 

1918. 
Mch.  14, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Apr.  22, 

1918. 
Oct.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
Mav  20, 

1918. 
Oct.    16, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

191S. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Mcii.    5, 

1918. 
July  20, 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1918. 
Sept.  21, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
July    24, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Dec    20, 

1917. 
July    30, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
July    24, 

1918. 
Aug    10, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Nov.  16, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Aug.   19, 

1918. 
July    15, 

1918. 
Nov.  29, 

1918. 


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


2  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


52 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


>  £ 


Labor  Lyceum  Association  of  Chelsea,  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Ladies  Auxiliary  of  the  Congregation  Anshe 
Sfard  of  Peabody,  Massachusetts. 

Ladies  Auxihary  of  the  Jewish  Peoples  lastitute, 
Inc.,   The. 

Lafayette  Associates  of  Salem  Mass.,  The, 

Legion  of  Allied  Veterans  of  the  Great  War 

Lexington  War  Chest  Incorporated,  The, 

Liberty  Bread  Shop  inc.,  The, 

Line  House  Club,  .... 

Lisbon  Social  and  Athletic  Club,  Incorporated, 

Lithuanian  Ladies  Benefit  Society  "Knowledge", 

So.  Boston,  Mass.i 
Lithuanian  Ladies'  Benefit  Society  of  Gardner,' 

Lynn  Real  Estate  Exchange,  .... 

Maiden  War-Chest  Association,  Incorporated,  . 

Marsh  Corner  Union  Sunday  School  Society,    . 

Massachusetts  Athletic  Association, 

Massachusetts  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Ancient  and 

Mystical  Order  Rosae  Crucis. 
Massachusetts  Library  Aid  Association,   . 

Massachusetts   Permanent   Firemen's   Benefit 

Association.' 
Massachusetts   State    Association   of    Master 

Plumbers,  Inc. 
Master  Shoe-Repairers  Protective  Association 

of  Cambridge,  The.' 
Medical  Liberty  League  Inc., 

Melrose  War  Fund  Association,  Inc., 

Merrimac  Grange  Incorporated, 

Mill  Village  Old  Home  Association, 

Millers  Falls  Improvement  Association, 

Mutual  Aid  Society  of  the  Citizens  of  Pietra- 

perzia,  Inc.' 
Mutual  Succor  and  Benevolent  Society  of  Alta- 

villa  Irpina,  Incorporated,  The.' 
New  Bedford  Musical  Association,  . 

New  Bedford  Society  of  the  Blessed  Sacrament 
under  the  name  of  the  Vetera  Romana  Catho- 
lica  Apostolica  Ecclesia. 

New  Bedford  War  Fund  .\ssociation, 

Newton  Hebrew  Society,'       .... 
North  Harwich  Improvement  Association, 
Old  Colony  Co-Operative  Bank,-     . 


Chelsea, 
Peabody, 
Boston,  . 
Salem,    . 
Boston,  . 
Lexington, 
Boston,  . 
Dudley, 
Lowell,  . 
Boston,  . 
Gardner, 
Lynn,     . 
Maiden, 
Methuen, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Salem,    . 
Cambridge, 
Boston,  . 
Melrose, 
Merrimac, 
Dedham, 
Montague, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
New  Bedford, 
New  Bedford, 

New  Bedford, 
Newton, 
Harwich, 
Taunton, 


1100,000 


$10 


10,000 


June  27 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Mch.    5 

1918. 
Apr.    15 

1918. 
Oct.    16 

1918. 
Apr.      1 

1918 
May  29 

1918. 
Aug.     3 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918 
June  12, 

1918 
Mch.  ] 

1918 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
July    29 

1918. 
Dec.   1 

1917 
Feb.    14, 

1918 
Sept.  1 

1918 
Dec.    18, 

1917. 
Nov.    7 

1917. 
May  21 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
Feb.    15 

1918. 
June   12 

1918. 
Dec.   27 

1917. 
Feb.    15 

1918. 
Apr.    13 

1918. 
Aug.   27, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 


May   10 

1918 
Jan.    ] 

1918, 
Apr.    18, 

1918 
Jan.    25 

1918. 


»  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


2  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


.53 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  —  Continued. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Whete  Located. 


Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  Liberty  Bond  Trustee 

Association,  The. 
Pan-Thessalian    Mutual   Aid    Society,    Regas 

Pherraeos. 
Parish  of  the  Holy  Trinity  Russian  Orthodox 

(Greek)  Catholic  Church  in  Poston,  The.' 
Petersham  Exchange,  The, 

Plymouth  Catholic  Union  Inc.,  The, 

Polish  National  Home  Association  of  Boston 

The. 
Portia  School  of  Law 


Portuguese  Progressive  Benefit  Association,^ 

Progressive  Spiritualist  Chiu-ch, 

Prospect  Congregational  Church,     . 

Puritan  Club,  The 

Putnam  Home,  Inc 

Red  Mogein  Dovid  Bureau  of  New  England, 

Inc.  or  Red  Shield  of  David,  Inc. 
Rotary  Club  Food  Guarantee  Association,  Inc 

Rotary  Club  of  Lynn 

Rowley  Historical  Society, 

Russian  Orthodox  Brotherhood  of  Saint  Peter 
and  Paul's  Church,  Incorporated,  The. 

Russian  Orthodox  Greek  Catholic  National 
Church. 

Sabbath  League  of  Chelsea,  Inc 

Sacred  Heart  School  Corporation  of  East- 
hampton. 

St.  Casimir  Lithuanian-Polish  Benevolent  So- 
ciety of  Lowell.2 

Saint  Catherine  Beneficent  Association,  Incor- 
porated.2 

Salem  Junk  Collectors  Association,  The,  . 

Second  Baptist  Church  of  Holyoke,* 

Second  Congregational  Church  of  Pittsfield,' 

Senoj  Lodge  Associates,  Inc., 

Shelburne  Falls  Poultry  Association, 

Social  Order  of  Stag  Inc 

Society  of  Anemotision  Omonia, 

Soldiers  and  Sailors  Relief  Society  of  Ward  18 

Boston. 
Somerset  Grange,  No.  168  P.  of  H.  Inc., 

South  Baptist  Church,  The,i  . 

South  Congregational  Church  of  Springfield, 

Massachusetts.' 
Springfield  Jitney  Men's  Association,  The, 


Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Boston,  . 
Petersham, 
Plymouth, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
New  Bedford, 
Lowell,  . 
Cambridge, 
New  Bedford, 
Danvers, 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 
Lynn,     . 
Rowley, 
Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Easthampton, 
Lowell,  . 
Fall  River, 
Salem,   . 
Holyoke, 
Pittsfield, 
Newton, 
Shelburne, 
Boston,  . 
Natick,  . 
Boston,  . 
Somerset, 
New  Bedford, 
Springfield, 
Springfield, 


$50,000 


$50 


Mch.    9 

1918. 
Feb.   25 

1918. 
Sept.    5 

1918. 
Oct.    17 

1917. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Feb.     2 

1918. 
July    24 

1918. 
Sept.    4 

1918. 
June   12 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  29 

1918. 
May   17 

1918. 
July    22 

1918. 
Apr.    11 

1918. 
June     5 

1918. 
Sept.  28 

1918. 
May  17 

1918. 
Aug.   26 

1918. 
June  24 

1918. 
June     1 

1918. 
Apr.    30 

1918. 
Nov.  14 

1917. 
May     2 

1918. 
Nov.  21 

1917. 
May     4 

1917. 
Apr.     4 

1918. 
June     8 

1917. 
May   10 

1918. 
Oct.    12 

1917. 
Nov.  14 

1917. 
Nov.  19 

1917. 
Mch.  13 

1918. 
Mch.  15 

1918. 
Oct.    24 

1918. 


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


2  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  628. 


54 


CERTIFICATES  OF  ORGANIZATION. 


[1918. 


Certificates  of  Organization,  etc.  — •  Concluded. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Where  Located. 


State  and  County  Prison  Officers'  Society  of 

Massachusetts,  The. 
Swampscott  Masonic  Club,    .... 

Swedish-Finnish  National  Association,     . 

Tailors'  Protective  Association  of  Springfield, 

The. 
Tell  Aviv  Hebrew  School  Association, 

Trinity  Baptist  Church.i        .... 

Tyer  Rubber  Mutual  Relief  Association,^ 

Universal  Social  Club 

Universal  Philosophical  Society,  The, 

University  Club  of  Maiden,    .... 

Vasco  da  Gama  Club, 


Visiting  Nurse  Association  of  Great  Barrington, 

Mass.,  The. 
Wakefield  Odd  Fellows  Building  Association 

Incorporated. 
Walpole  War  Fund  Association,  Inc., 

Waltham  War  Chest  Association,    . 

War  Service  Association  Division  20  Boston,    . 

Wareham  Co-operative  Bank,' 

Watertown  Italo-American  Citizens  Club, 

Wesley  Foundation  at  Harvard  University,  The, 

Winthrop  Foreign  War  Veterans  Association,   . 

Young  Greek  Civic  Club,  The, 

Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association  of  Beachmont, 

172  corporations, 


Boston,  . 

Swampscott, 

Gardner, 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Fall  River, 

Andover, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Maiden, 

Lawrence, 

Great  Barrington, 

Wakefield, 

Walpole, 

Waltham, 

Boston,  . 

Wareham, 

Watertown, 

Cambridge, 

Winthrop, 

Worcester, 

Revere,  . 

Total, 


$25,000 


$10 


2,500 


June     4, 

1917. 
June 

1917. 
Oct.    16 

1917. 
July    15 

1918. 
July   29 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918 
Nov.    6. 

1917. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Apr. 

1918. 
Dec. 

1917. 
Sept.  18, 

1917. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Jan.     2, 

1918. 
May  21 

1918. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
Dec.   19 

1917. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Feb. 

1918. 
May  15, 

1918 
Mch.  15, 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  22, 

1917 


Apr.   12, 

1918. 
Jan.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Aug.     6, 

1918. 
Aug.  21, 

1918. 
July   30, 

1918. 
Dec.     4, 

1917. 
May  18, 

1918. 
Apr.   24, 

1918. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
Dec.  21, 

1917. 
Feb.   18, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
Apr.   22, 

1918. 
Feb.   18, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
Feb.     9, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 


$240,000 


1  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  61. 


2  Actaof  1911,  chap.  628. 


s  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


55 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Organization  op  Credit  Unions,  under  Chapter 

268,  General  Acts  of  1916. 


NAME  OF  corporation. 


Location. 


5.2 
Q 


Chester  Credit  Union 

La  Caisse  Populaire  de  Lawrence  Credit  Union, 
M.  P.  &  W.  Credit  Union,      . 
New  Bedford  Central  Labor  Credit  Union, 
North  Reading  Credit  Union, 

People's  Credit  Union 

Sabeglo  Credit  Union 

Salem  Central  Labor  Credit  Union, 
Santa  Maria  Credit  Union,     . 
9  corporations. 


Chester, 
Lawrence, 
Springfield, 
New  Bedford, 
North  Reading 
Winthrop, 
Salem,    . 
Salem,    . 
Maiden, 


'- 

$5 

1- 

5 

1- 

5 

1- 

5 

1- 

5 

1- 

5 

1- 

1 

1- 

5 

l- 

5 

Jan.     3, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Oct.      8, 

1917. 
June   14, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

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ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Increase  of  Capital  under  Section  54,  Chapter  110, 

Revised  Laivs. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Amount 

of 
Increase. 

Amount 
Paid  in. 

When 
Paid  in. 

When 
Filed. 

Highland  Telephone  Company,  The 

Scituate  Water  Company, 

New  Salem, 

Scihiate,      . 

Totals,     . 

$3,600 
1  30,000 

$3,600 
I  30,000 

May     6, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1915. 

May  11, 
1918. 

July   22, 
1918. 

2  certificates,  2  corporations,        .... 

$33,600 

$33,600 

1  Preferred. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  or  Increase  of  Capital  by  Gas  and  Electric  Light 
Corporations,  under  Section  68,  Chapter  7^2,  Acts  of  1914. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Amount 

of 
Increase. 

Amount 
Paid  in. 

When 
Paid  in. 

When 
Filed. 

Haverhill  Electric  Company 

Ludlow  Electric  Light  Company,        .        ... 
New  Bedford  Gas  and  Edison  Light  Company,     . 
New  England  Power  Company, 
Newburyport  Gas  and  Electric  Company,    . 
Turners  Falls  Power  &  Electric  Company,  . 
Turners  Falls  Power  &  Electric  Company,  . 
Union  Light  &  Power  Company, 
United  Electric  Light  Company, 
Webster  and  Southbridge  Gas  and  Electric  Company, 
Weymouth  Light  and  Power  Company, 

Haverhill,    . 
Ludlow, 
New  Bedford, 
Boston, 
Newburyport, 
Amherst,     . 
Amherst,     . 
Foxborough, 
Springfield, 
Webster,     . 
Weymouth, . 

Totals,     . 

$171,200 

15,000 

477,000 

1  350,000 
171,000 

1,032,500 

2,065,000 
136,300 
400,000 
132,500 
144,000 

$171,200 

15,000 

477,000 

1  350,000 
171,000 

1,032,500 

2,065,000 
136,300 
400,000 
132,500 
144,000 

Feb.   15, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Aug.  29, 

1918. 
Nov.    8, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1912. 

_  2 

July     1, 
1918. 

Aug.   15, 
1918. 

Aug.  15, 

1918. 
Oct.    23, 

1918. 
Sept.  28, 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Feb.   16, 

1918. 
July     3, 

1918. 
Oct.    23, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
July   ^9, 

1918. 
Nov.  21, 

1918. 

11  certificates,  10  corporations,     . 

$5,094,500 

$5,094,500 

1  Preferred. 


2  Date  not  given  in  certificate. 


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 

C?pital 
Authorized. 

Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 

Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 

A.  A.  Ordway  Company,!    .... 

A.  C.  Porter,  Inc 

A.  C.  Titus  &  Company,  Inc., 

' ■ 

Haverhill, 
Natiek,  . 
Salem,    . 

$30,000 
25,000 
25,000 

$20,000 
75,000 
5,000 

$50,000 
100,000 
30,000 

Nov.  16, 
1918. 

May  27, 
1918. 

Dec.  28, 
1917. 

1  Name  changed  to  Ordway  &  Clark,  Inc. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  85 

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. 


A.  C.  Titus  &  Company,  Inc 

A.  Dalton  Company 

A.  G.  Pollard  Company,      .... 

A.  H.  Steele  Co. 

A.  H.  Whidden  &  Son  Incorporated,     . 

A.  J.  Bates  Company,         .... 

A.  L.  Lindroth  Company,    .... 

A.  T.  Bridges  Co.,  Incorporated,  . 

A.  W.  Farrington  Company,  The,* 

Accounting  Supply  Manufacturing  Company, 

Acme  Register  Company,    .... 

Aetna  Hosiery  Company 

Aetna  Mills 

Affa  Specialty  Co., 

Albiani  Lunch  Co., 

Algonquin  Leather  Company, 

Allen-Foster-Bridgeo  Co.,    .... 

Allen-Squire  Company,        .... 

American  Flour  &  Export  Company,    . 

American  Mineral  Company, 

American  Motor  Equipment  Company, 

American  Putty  Company, 

American  Woolen  Products  Company,  . 

American  Woolen  Products  Company,  . 

Ames  Plow  Company,         .... 

Amesbury  Body  Company, 

t 

Angus  Engineering  Company,  Incorporated,  . 

Archer-St:;au3s  Rubber  Company, 

Arlington  Shoe  Co 

Armstrong  Knitting  Mills,  .... 

Associated  Architects  Printing  &  Supply  Co., 


Salem,    . 

Haverhill, 

Lowell,  . 

Worcester, 

Peabody, 

Webster, 

North  Attleborough, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Somerville, 

Worcester, 

Watertown 

Newton. 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Spencer, 


Boston,  Mass 
New  York,  ? 

Boston,  Mass. 
Waterville, 

Boston,  . 


Somerville, 

Boston,  Mass 
New  York, '. 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York, 

Boston,  . 

Amesbury, 

Boston,  Mass 

New  York, 

Framingham, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 


Boston, 


and 


,  and 
f.Y. 
,  and 
Vt. 


pnd 
Y. 
f.nd 
N.Y. 


N.Y. 


$30,000 
10,000 

300,000 
5,000 
15,000 

1  400,000 

2  100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

5  60,000 

1  1,500 

2  1,000 
100,000 

15,000 

1  225,000 

2  450,000 

5,000 

10,000 
100,000 
100,000 

1  40,000 

2  10,000 

5,000 


1  15,000 

2  25,000 
15,000 

25,000 

200,000 

225,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
10,000 

2  100,000 

2,000 

6  25,000 
'  25,000 
2  50,000 

1  8,000 

2  2,000 


$5,000 
5,000 
300,000 
17,000 
35,000 
8  200,000 

10,000 

5,000 

40,000 

2  1,500 

100,000 

35,000 

1  300,000 

5,000 

70,000 

40,000 

100,000 

1  50,000 

45,000 

I  100,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
35,000 

175,000 

200,000 

50,000 

1  25,000 

2  25,000 
240,000 

1  35,000 

2  50,000 

3,000 

8  100,000 


1  4,000 

2  1,000 


$35,000 
15,000 


50,000 

>  400,000 

s  200,000 

2  100,000 

20,000 

10,000 

100,000 

1 1,500 
2  2,500 
200,000 

50,000 

1  525,000 

2  450,000 

10,000 


0,000 


1  90,000 
2 10,000 

50,000 

1  100,000 

2  60,000 

1  40,000 

2  50,000 
50,000 

200,000 

400,000 

275,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 
250,000 

1  35,000 

2  150,000 

5,000 

6  25,000 

7  25,000 
8  100,000 

2  50,000 
1 12,000 

2  3,000 


Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Oct.    11, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 

Aug.     8, 

1918. 
May    8, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Oct.    29, 

1918. 
Dec.     4, 

1917. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
June     8, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.   27, 

1917. 
Dec.     4, 

1917. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Aug.  29, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Dec.  27, 

1917. 
Feb.   15, 

1918. 
Nov..  27, 

1918. 
Aug.  16, 

1918. 


Feb.   13, 
1918. 


1  Preferred. 

*  Common. 

»  Special  preferred.    ' 

*  Name  changed  to  A.  W.  Farrington  Company. 


Amount  of  authorized  capital  stock  was  reduced  from 
$40,000  preferred  and  $60,000  common,  as  stated  in 
this  certificate. 

Preferred  First  Series. 

Preferred  Second  Series. 

Preferred  Third  Series. 


86  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918. 

Articles  of  Aviendment  {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. 

Atlantic  Dyestuff  Company, 

Boston,  .  ■ 

$50,000 

S50,000 

$100,000 

Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Feb.   13, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Nov.    5, 

1918. 
Dec.  21, 

1917. 
Aug.  30, 

1918. 
Der.     5, 

1917. 

July   31, 

1918. 
June  13, 

1918. 
Dec.   17, 

1917. 
Jan.      3, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 

Atlas  Box  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10,000 

20,000 

Atwater  Knitting  Company,  The, 
Ayer  Mills,        .        .         .        .      '  . 

Westfield, 
Boston,  . 

1  50,000 
1,000,000 

2  30,000 
1,000,000 

2  30,000 

1  50,000 

2,000,000 

Bailie  Basket  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 

Baker  &  Kimball,  Inc 

Bancroft  Hotel  Company,   .... 

Boston,  Mass 
Peterboro,  I 
Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

,  and 

2  5,000 
1  5,000 
2  40,000 
1  10,000 
158,800 

2 10,000 

1  10,000 

2  25,000 

31,000 

2  15,000 
1 15,000 
2  65,000 
1  10,000 
189,800 

Beacon  Falls  Rubber  Shoe  Company,  The,     . 
Beaudry  &  Company,  Incorporated,'    . 

Boston,  Mass 
Beacon     F 
Conn. 

Boston,  . 

,  am 
alls 

2  850,000 
1  1,200,000 

10,000 

1  300,000 
40,000 

2  850,000 
1 1,500,000 

50,000 

Bekkenhuis  &  Smalle,  Inc., 

Maiden, . 

15,000 

10,000 

25,000 

Bell  Company,  The, 

Benz  Kid  Company 

Berkshire  Grocery  Company, 

Worcester, 
Lynn,     . 
Pittsfield, 

2  10,000 

I  40,000 

50,000 

60,000 

1  25,000 

550,000 

50,000 

2  10,000 
1  65,000 
600,000 

110,000 

Berkshire  Magneto  Company, 

Pittsfield, 

150,000 

100,000 

250,000 

Besse  &  Bryant  Company  Incorporated, 
Besse-Ashworth  Company  Incorporated, 
Besse-Avery  Company  Incorporated,    . 

Springfield, 

:  nd  Nashua 
Springfield, 

and  Bangor 
Springfield, 

and  Kansas 

Mo. 

vlass. 
N.H 
Vlass. 
Me. 
4ass. 
City 

15,000 
39,000 
70,000 

30,000 
41,000 
70,000 

45,000 
80,000 
140,000 

Besse-Baker  Company,        .... 

Brockton, 

40,000 

20,000 

60,000 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Besse-Boeker  Company  Incorporated,  . 

Springfield,     Mass. 

and     Providence 

R.  I. 
Springfield,     Mass. 

and     M  e  r  i  d  e  n 

Conn. 
Worcester, 

30,000 

70,000 

100,000 

Besse-Boynton  Company  Incorporated, 
Besse-Bryant  Company 

30,000 
60,000 

50,000 
40,000 

80,000 
100,000 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Aug.  17, 

1918. 

Besse-Carpenter  Company, 

Springfield, 

60,000 

40,000 

100,000 

Besse-CIarke  Company  Incorporated,    . 

Springfield, 

18,000 

■  27,000 

45,000 

Besse-Eldridge  Company  Inc.,      . 
Besse-Leland  Company  Incorporated,  . 
Besse-Mills  Company,          .... 

Springfield,     Mass. 

and    Manchester 

N.  H. 
Springfield,     Mass. 

and  New  Britain 

Conn. 
Holyoke, 

36,000 
30,000 
45,000 

44,000 
50,000 
55,000 

80,000 
80,000 
100,000 

Besse-Richey  Company  Incorporated,  . 
Besse-Rolfe  Company,         .... 

Springfield,     Mass. 

and   New  Haven 

Conn. 
Lynn,     . 

40,000 
50,000 

60,000 
50,000 

100,000 
100,000 

Besse  Russell  Company 

Fall  River,      . 

21,600 

38,400 

60,000 

Besse-Sprague  Company  Incorporated, 
Bieringer-Hanauer  Co.,        .... 
Bigelow  &  Dowse  Company, 

Springfield,     Mass. 
and  Syracuse,  N.I 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

48,000 

1 10,000 

2,  <  190,000 
1  200,000 

52,000 
2  50,000 
1  10,000 

100,000 

2  50,000 

1  10,000 

2  190,000 

1  210,000 

1  Common. 

2  Preferred. 

5  And  pu 
*  See  cei 

rpose 
tifieat 

3  of  the  corporati 
e  of  reduction  o 

on  amended, 
f  capital  filed 

\ug.  17,  1918. 

1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  87 

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. 

Bird  Machine  Co., 

Walpole, 

S50,000 

$50,000 

$100,000 

Aug.   19r 
1918. 

Mch.  14,. 
1918. 

Jan.      2,. 
1918. 

Apr.    22r 

Blacker  and  Shepard  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

40,000 

40,000 

80,000 

Bliss  &  Perry  Co., 

Newburyport, 

50,0'00 

75,000 

125,000 

Bolton  Worsted  Mills,  Inc., 

Methuen, 

I  80,000 

2  100,000 

2  100,000 

1  70,000 

1  150,000 

1918. 

Boston  Brazing  Company,   . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

June  26, 
1918. 

July     5. 
1918. 

Jan.    10, 

Boston  Combining  Company, 

Mansfield, 

1,000 

9,000 

10,000 

Boston  Fabric  Shoe  Co., 

Boston,  . 

s  15,000 

6  85,000 

6  100,000 

<  10,000 

6  90,000 

e  100,000 

1918. 

Boston  Food  Products  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

2  90,000 

2  285,000 

2  375,000 

Aug.     7, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1  60,000 

1  315,000 

1  375,000 

1918. 

Boston  Index  Card  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2  25,000 
1  25,000 

1  50,000 

2  25,000 
1  75,000 

Nov.    5, 
1918. 

Boston  Paper  Board  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

50,000 

75,000 

Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

Boston  Paper  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,  '  25,000 

2  25,000 

2  25,000 

1  25,000 

1918. 

Boston  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

2  20,000 
1  150,000 

1  50,000 

2  20,000 
1  200,000 

Oct.    15, 
1918. 

Bowen,  Inc. 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

75,000 

100,000 

Nov.  25, 

1918. 
June     7, 

Brewer  &  Company  Inc.,     . 

Fall  River,'    . 

'  45,000 

2  300,000 

2  300,000 

1  1,155,000 

1  1,200,000 

1918. 

Brockton  Iron  and  Metal  Company, 

Brockton, 

3,000 

1,000 

4,000 

Der.    19, 
1917. 

Jan.    25, 
1918. 

Oct.     5, 

Brockton  Publishing  Company,    . 

Brockton, 

8,000 

92,000 

100,000 

Brooklyn  Tube  Works, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 

2  20,000 

2 10,000 

2  30,000 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1  60,000 

1  60,000 

1918. 

Brooks-Skinner  Company,    . 

Weymouth,     . 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

Feb.   14, 
1918. 

Sept.  19, 
1918. 

Apr.    13, 

Brookside  Dairy  Inc., 

Northampton, 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

Brophy  Bros.  Shoe  Co., 

Lynn,     . 

1  100,000 

2  200,000 

2  200,000 

1  100,000 

1918. 

Brown-Howland  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2  50,000 

2  70,000 

2  120,000 

Feb.   28, 

1  25,000 

1  55,000 

1  80,000 

1918. 

Brunswick  Hotel  Co., 

Boston,  . 

2  100,000 
1  100,000 

2  132,000 

2  232,000 
1 100,000 

Jan.    17, 
1918. 

Bryant-Besse  Company  Incorporated, 

Springfield,     Mass., 
and    N  0  r  w  a  1  k. 
Conn. 

10,000 

20,000 

30,000 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Bugbee  and  Niles  Co., 

North  Attleborough, 

1  50,000 

2  25,000 
1  25,000 

2  25,000 
1  75,000 

Apr.    18, 
1918. 

Burdett  Shoe  Company, 

Lynn,     . 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 

2  50,000 
1  50,000 

June     7, 
1918. 

Burmon  &  Bolonsky,  Inc.,  Successors 

to  P 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

50,000 

250,000 

May    4, 

Lewitzky  &  Co.,  Inc., 

1918. 

Bush  and  Witherspoon  Company, 

Bostqp,  Mass.,  and 
Waco,  Texas. 

1  60,000 

2  500,000 

2  500,000 
I  60,000 

July   23, 
1918. 

C.  A.  Cross  &  Co.,  —  Incorporated, 

Fitchbiirg, 

100,000 

50,000 

150,000 

Feb.   23, 
1918. 

June   14, 
1918. 

July     2, 

C.  A.  Cross  &  Co.,  —  Incorporated, 

Fitchburg, 

150,000 

50,000 

200,000 

C.  A.  Spencer  &  Son  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

90,000 

190,000 

1918. 

1  Common. 

2  Preferred. 

5  Preferred,  par  vahie  $100  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$10  per  share. 
<  Common,  par  value  $25  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$10  per  share. 


5  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

6  Common,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

'  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Nov.  27, 1918. 
8  Principal  office  in  Massachusetts  changed  from  Fall  River 
to  Worcester. 


88  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918. 

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. 


0.  H.  Spring  Company, 
C.  T.  Brigham  Company,    . 
C.  W.  Haselton  Company,  . 
Cambridge  Novelty  Company,     . 
Cape  Cod  Fish  Products  Company, 

Carl  G.  Westlund  Co 

Carpenter-Morton  Company, 
CarroU-Jellerson  Shoe  Co.,  ... 
Carter,  Russell  and  Company,  Incorporated, 
Carter's  Ink  Company,  The, 
Cass  and  Daley  Shoe  Company,  The,'  . 

Chapman  Manufacturing  Company, 

Charles  J.  Jager  Company, 

Charles  J.  Jager  Company, 

Charles  W.  Arnold  &  Company,  Corporation, 

Chattel  Loan  Company, 

Chauncy  Fur  Co.,       .... 

Chelsea  Foundry  Company,' 

Chemical  Specialty  Company,  The,8     . 

Churchill  Company 

Claflin-Sumner  Coal  Company,    . 
Clary  Von  Carlsberg  Co.,'   .        .       \ 
Coconut  Plantations  Company,'  . 

Colonial  Products  Company, 

Columbia  Jewelry  Company, 

Columbia  Textile  Company, 

Comfort  Shoe  Co.,      .... 

Commercial  Finance  Corporation, 

Commercial  Trading  Company  Incorporated, 


Wellesley, 

Pittsfield, 

Haverhill, 

Cambridge, 

Provincetown, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Norway,  Me., 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Melrose, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 

Boston,  Mass, 
Republic  of 
ragua. 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Lowell,  Mass, 
New  York, 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 


,  and 
Nica- 


,  and 
N.  Y. 


$20,000 

30,000 

2,000 

15,000 

1  75,000 

2  50,000 
25,000 

2  100,000 

J  10,000 

2  50,000 

10,000 


1  250,000 

2  250,000 

1  200,000 

2  200,000 
1, 6  20,000 
2,  5  26,000 

1  20,000 

2  60,000 
50,000 

2  75,000 

5,000 

35,000 

5,000 

5,000 

2  150,000 

20,000 

i»  250,000 
2  1,000,000 

50,000 

28,000 

2  150,000 

9,000 

1  1,000,000 

2  1,000,000 

120,000 


$130,000 

20,000 
18,000 
15,000 

1  50,000 

2  25,000 
15,000 

1 100,000 

2  65,000 

12,000 

1  500,000 
«  75,000 

1 100,000 

2  34,000 

2  20,000 

50,000 

6  75,000 

15,000 

10,000 

20,000 

10,000 

.  1  100,000 

50,000 

11  250,000 

25,000 

24,000 

1 150,000 

6,000 

1  2,000,000 

2  1,000,000 

80,000 


$150,000 

50,000 

20,000 

30,000 

1  125,000 

2  75,000 

40,000 

1  100,000 

2  100,000 
1  10,000 

2  115,000 
22,000 

1  500,000 

2  150,000 

1  250,000 
4  75,000 

2  250,000 

1  300,000 

2  200,000 

1  20,000 

2  60,000 

1  20,000 

2  80,000 
100,000 

2  75,000 

6  75,000 

20,000 

45,000 

25,000 

15,000 

1  100,000 

2  150,000 

70,000 

11  250,000 

<  250,000 

2  1,000,000 

75,000 

52,000 

1  150,000 

2  150,000 

15,000 

1  3,000,000 

2  2,000,000 

200,000 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

'  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  all  classes  of  stock. 

*  Second  preferred. 

*  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Feb.  27,  1918. 
'  Series  "A"  Common. 


'  And  purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

8  Name  changed  to  F.  A.  Putnam  Mfg.  Co. 

9  Name  changed  to  The  Clary-Schervee  Company,  and 

purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

10  Preferred,  but  now  changed  to  second  preferred. 

11  First  preferred. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  89 

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. 

•Commonwealth  Fisheries  Co 

Boston,  . 

1  $362,000 

$38,000 

$400,000 

May  28, 
1918. 

Jan.      5, 
1918. 

Feb.     2, 

Commonwealth  Gas  and  Electric  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

99,000 

100,000 

•Community  Motion  Picture  Bureau,     . 

Boston,  . 

2  25,000 

'  30,000 

3  30,000 

2  20,000 

2  45,000 

1918. 

■Conant,  Houghton  and  Co.,  Incorporated,     . 

Littleton,  Mass.,  and 

2  99,000 

5  50,000 

3  50,000 

Aug.     1, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

2  21,000 

2  120,000 

1918. 

■Connecticut  Mills  Company,^ 

Boston,    Mass.,  and 

6  500,000 

«  500,000 

'  500,000 

Nov.  11, 

Killingly,  Conn. 

2  500,000 

2  50,000 

6  500,000 
2  650,000 

1918. 

Connolly  Company 

Beverly, 

25,000 

10,000 

35,000 

Dec.   10. 

1917. 
July    16, 

Consolidated  Manufacturing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2  50,000 

'  15,000 

3  15,000 

2  35,000 

2  85,000 

1918. 

Consumers'  Company,         .... 

Boston,  . 

8,  s  10,000 

10  40,000 

i»  40,000 
8  10,000 

Apr.    18, 
1918. 

■Converse  Rubber  Shoe  Company, 

Boston,  . 

"  104,900 

12  250,000 

11  104,900 

Apr.    18, 

12 1,270,100 

12  1,520,100 

1918. 

13  375,000 

13  375,000 

Cook  Borden  &  Company,  Inc 

Fall  River,      . 

3  60,000 

3  30,000 

3  90,000 

Jan.    11, 

2  140,000 

2  70,000 

2  210,000 

1918. 

Crescent  Leather  Company, 

Boston,  . 

25,000 

25,000 

50,000 

July    29, 

1918. 
Dec.    14, 

1917. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
July   30, 

Gushing  Beef  Company 

Boston,  . 

4,000 

16,000 

20,000 

D.  F.  Munroe  Company,     .... 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

50,000 

100,000 

D.  M.  Dillon  Steam  Boiler  Works, 

Fitchburg, 

100,000 

400,000 

500,000 

Daggett  Reduction  and  Milling  Company,    . 

Boston,   Mass.,  and 

50,000 

10,000 

60,000 

Daggett,  Cal. 

1918.    • 

Daggett  Reduction  and  Milling  Company,    . 

Boston,   Mass.,  and 
Daggett,  Cal. 

60,000 

2,500 

62,500 

Aug.     7. 
1918. 

Davis-Levenson  Costume  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10,000 

20,000 

Aug.  17, 

1918. 
Feb.   21, 

Defiance  Manufacturing  Company, 

Norton, 

3  300,000 

3  200,000 

3  500,000 

2  500,000 

2  500,000 

1918. 

Denison,   Pratt  Paper  Company   (Incorpo- 

Boston, . 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

Mch.  11, 

rated). 

1918. 

Dr.  I.  Rosenberg  Hanover  Dental  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1,000 

1,000 

2,000 

Sept.    3, 
1918. 

Nov.    5, 
1918. 

Sept.  27, 

Dr.  I.  Rosenberg  Hanover  Dental  Company, 

Boston,  . 

2,000 

1,000 

3,000 

Boston,  . 

"  25,000 

16  50,000 

15  50,000 

"  25,000 

1918. 

Donnell,  Carman  and  Mudge,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

60,000 

120,000 

180,000 

July     1, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

Driscoll  &  Company,  Inc 

Marblehead,   . 

2,000 

8,000 

10,000 

Duncan-Dahl  Co., 

Everett, 

5,000 

20,000 

25,000 

E.  C.  Woodman  Company, 

Lynn,     . 

10,000 

2,000 

12,000 

E.  E.  Taylor  Company,"     .... 

Boston,  . 

1'  1,000,000 

18  200,000 

18  200,000 

6  650,000 

"  1,000,000 

1918. 

2  350,000 

6  650,000 
2  350,000 

1  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  May  28,  1918. 

2  Common. 
'  Preferred. 

«  And  statement  of  rights  of  second  preferred  stock,  and 
statement  of  provisions  for  subscription  to  new  stock 
by  holders  of  present  common  stock. 

'  Preferred,  but  now  changed  to  first  preferred. 

«  Second  preferred. 

'  First  preferred. 

8  Common,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

»  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Apr.  18,  1918. 


10  Preferred,  par  value  $100  per  share. 

11  Redeemable  preferred. 

12  Non-redeemable  preferred. 

13  General  capital. 

14  Common,  par  value  $5  per  share. 
13  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

w  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  and  restrictions  on 

all  classes  of  stock. 
1'  First  preferred. 
18  Class  A.  preferred. 


90  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918. 

Articles  of  Amendment  (hicrease  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. 

E.  H.  Porter  Company 

Peabody, 

$5,000 

$20,000 

S25,000 

Jan.    30, 

1918. 
May  28, 

E.  M.  Coats  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

Springfield,     . 

1  5,000 

2  225,000 

1  5,000 

2  20,000 

s  245,000 

1918. 

E.  R.  Sherburne  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1  10,000 

2  120,000 

1 10,000 

Apr.     3, 

s  50,000 

s  50,000 

1918. 

2  15,000 

2  135,000 

«  5,000 

4  5,000 

Eastern  Coal  Company,       .... 

Attlebcro, 

30,000 

70,000 

100,000 

Aug.  17, 

1918. 
Apr.   18, 

Eastern  Grain  Company,     .... 

Bridgewater,  . 

6  4,000 

5  25,000 

6  25,000 

7  25,000 

'  25,000 

1918. 

8  146,000 

8  150,000 

Eastern  Leather  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1  2,500,000 

1  500,000 

1  3,000,000 

Oct.    23, 

2  2,500,000 

2  2,500,000 

1918. 

Economy  Electric  Co 

Worcester, 

5,000 

7,000 

12,000 

June  12, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

May     7, 

Edward  Perkins  Lumber  Co 

Newburyport, 

10,000 

22,000 

32,000 

Edward  Rose  Company 

Boston,  . 

100,000 

150,000 

250,000 

Edward  Rose  Company 

Boston,  . 

2  250,000 

1  50,000 

1  50,000 

2  250,000 

1918. 

Emery  &  Marshall  Co 

Haverhill, 

175,000 

25,000 

200,000 

Nov.  11, 

1918. 
May  22, 

Empire  Theatre  Realty  Company, 

Fall  River,      . 

2  150.000 

1  65,000 

1  65,000 

2  150,000 

1918. 

Engel  Shoe  Company,          .... 

Everett, 

50,000 

50,000 

100,000 

July   17, 
1918. 

Essex  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  The,   . 

Boston,  . 

1  100,000 

2  100,000 

1,  9  100,000 

Nov.  26, 

2  5,000 

2  105,000 

1918. 

Estate  of  Josiah  Perry,  Inc., 

Dudley, 

2  95,000 

1  255,000 

1  255,000 
2  95,000 

Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Etna  Company, 

Taunton, 

15,000 

50,000 

65,000 

June  22, 

1918. 
May  10, 

Evatt  Construction  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

30,000 

80,000 

1918. 

Eveready  Mfg.  Company  of  Boston,     . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

15,000 

25,000 

Jan.    18, 
1918. 

Everett  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  Incor- 

Everett, 

1,500 

1,500 

3,000 

Mch.  18, 

porated. 

1918. 

F.  A.  Button  Motor  Co 

Boston,  . 

w  15,000 

10,000 

25,000 

Dec.   14, 

1917. 
July   16, 

1918. 
Oct.    11, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.     9, 

F.  E.  Burke  Shoe  Company, 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

10,000 

20,000 

F.  E.  Nelson  Company 

Lowell,  . 

100,000 

100,000 

200,000 

F.  J.  O'Hara  Leather  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

25,000 

35,000 

F.  M.  Keeler  Company,  The, 

Boston,  . 

2  40,000 

1  1,500 

1 1,500 

2  40,000 

1918. 

Fairburn's  Market,  Inc.,      .... 

Lowell,  . 

5,000 

30,000 

35,000 

July    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

Federal  Feature  Film  Corporation, 

Boston,  . 

11  50,000 

12  50,000 

12  50,000 

IS  50,000 

1918. 

Federal  Hardware  and  Electric  Co., 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

15,000 

25,000 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Fire  Protection  Securities  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

5,000 

20,000 

25,000 

Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Apr.   24, 

Fitchburg  Dry  Goods  Company,  . 

Fitchburg, 

8,000 

7,000 

15,000 

1918. 

1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

'  Preferred,  Class  A. 
*  Common,  Class  B. 
5  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share,  but  now  ch?nged  to 

$25  per  share. 
«  General  preferred,  par  value  $25  per  share.       ^ 
'  Special  preferred,  par  value  $25  per  share. 


s  Common,  par  value  $25  per  share. 

9  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Nov.  26,  1918. 

10  This  amount  was  reduced  from  $25,000,  as  stated  in  this 

certificate. 

11  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$10  per  share. 

12  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 
IS  Common,  par  value  $10  per  share. 


1918.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  91 

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. 

Fitchburg  Dry  Goods  Company,  . 

Fitchburg, 

815,000 

$8,000 

$23,000 

May    4, 
1918. 

Apr.   25, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 

Flitner-Atwood  Company,   .... 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

Foster-Avery  Company  Incorporated,   . 

Springfield,     Mass., 

36,000 

44,000 

80,000 

and  Portland,  Me. 

1918. 

Foster-Besse  Company  Incorporated,    . 

Springfield,  Mass.,  and 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

48,000 

52,000 

100,000 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Frank  E.  Davis  Co 

Gloucester, 

1  60,000 

2  100,000 

2  100,000 
1  60,000 

May  28, 
1918. 

Fred  C.  Henderson,  Inc.,'    .... 

Boston,  . 

1  150,000 

2  100,000 

2 100,000 
1 150,000 

June  18, 
1918. 

Fred  F.  Field  Company,''     .... 

Brockton, 

1  30,000 

5  100,000 

s  100,000 

Dec.   31, 

6  400,000 

«  400,000 

1917. 

1  70,000 

1 100,000 

Frost  Hardware  Company 

Framingham,  . 

10,000 

10,000 

20,000 

Aug.  16, 

1918.  . 

Dec.  29, 

Fuller,  Chandler  and  Patten  Co., 

Hudson, 

2  30,000 

1  60,000 

2  30,000 

1  30,000 

1  90,000 

1917. 

Fuller,  Chandler  and  Patten  Co., 

Hudson, 

2  30,000 

1  40,000 

2  30,000 

Aug.  31, 

1  90,000 

1  130,000 

1918. 

G.  C.  A.  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 

Pittsfield, 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
Sept.  27, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Feb.   16, 

1918. 
Aug.     8, 

G.  E.  Hoglund  Foundry  Company, 

Gardner, 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

G.  H.  Hoyt  and  Son,  Incorporated, 

Haverhill, 

14.000 

6,000 

20,000 

G.  H.  Pulsifer  Inc., 

Haverhill, 

5,000 

45,000 

50,000 

G.  Haarmann  and  Company,  Incorporated,   . 

Holyoke, 

55,000 

15,000 

70,000 

G.  W.  Richardson  Company, 

Newburyport, 

30,000 

30,000 

60,000 

Gardenside  Bookshop,  Inc., 

Boston,  . 

2  10,000 

2  10,000 

2  20,000 

1  10,000 

1 10,000 

1918. 

George  F.  Carleton  &  Company,  Inc.,  . 

Haverhill, 

40,000 

50,000 

90,000 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     3, 

George  F.  Welch  Company,  The, 

Scituate, 

!,  '  75,000 

1  25,000 

2  75,000 

1,  7  25,000 

1  50,000 

1918. 

Geo.  McQuesten  Co 

Boston,  . 

2  700,000 

1  300,000 

2  700,000 

Sept.  18, 

1  100,000 

1  400,000 

1918. 

Geo.  W.  Wheelwright  Paper  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

2  100,000 

1  100,000 

2  100,000 

Mch.    5, 

1  300,000 

1  400,000 

1918. 

George  Willcomb  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1  250,000 

2  250,000 

2  250,000 
1  250,000 

Feb.     8, 
1918. 

Germania  Mills, 

Holyoke, 

1  300,000 

2  500,000 

2  500,000 

Jan.    21, 

1  200,000 

1  500,000 

1918. 

Gilbert  and  Barker  Manufacturing  Company, 

West  Springfield,     . 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

2,000,000 

July   13, 

1918. 
Aug.  10, 

Glendale  Coal  Company 

Everett, 

1  35,000 

2  20,000 

2  20,000 

1  35,000 

1918. 

Gold  Mark  ICnitting  Company,    . 

Boston,   Mass.,  and 

8  100,000 

6  100,000 

6 100,000 

May  24, 

Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

1  50,000 

6  100,000 
1  50,000 

1918. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company 

Greenfield, 

2  500,000 

2  250,000 

2  750,000 

Dec.   15, 

1  500,000 

1  500,000 

1917. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company ,9 

Gloucester, 

i"  750,000 

11  2,000,000 

12  750,000 

Aug.  19, 

'  2,500,000 

1  750,000 

11  2,000,000 
1  3,250,000 

1918. 

Graton  and  Knight  Manufacturing  Company, 

Worcester, 

2  500,000 

e  2,000,000 

2  500,000 

Feb.  25, 

1  2,000,000 

1  500,000 

6  2,000,000 
1  2,500,000 

1918. 

1  Common. 

2  Preferred. 

'  Purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

*  And  statement  ot  rights  of  and  restrictions  on  all  classes 

of  stock. 
6  First  preferred. 
6  Second  preferred. 

'  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Apr.  3,  1918. 
8  Preferred,  but  now  changed  to  first  preferred. 


'  And  provision  for  establishment  of  a  sinking  fund,  state- 
ment of  rights  of  all  classes  of  stock,  and  provision  per- 
mitting issue  of  shares  of  new  preferred  stock  in 
exchange  for  shares  of  old  preferred  stock. 

1"  Preferred,  but  now  termea  7  per  cent,  preferred. 

"  8  per  cent,  preferred. 

"  7  per  cent,  preferred.  A  certificate  of  reduction  of 
capital  filed  Aug.  19,  1918,  provides  for  the  retirement 
and  cancellation  of  this  entire  amount  on  Oct.  1,  1918. 


92  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES..  [1918. 

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


NAME  or  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Gray  &  Davis  Inc.,     . 

Green's  Drug  Store,  Inc.,     . 

<xunning  Boiler  and  Machine  Company, 

Gutterman,  Strauss  Company, 

Gutterman,  Strauss  Company, 

H.  C.  Puffer  Company, 

H.  E.  Locke  &  Co.  Inc.,      . 

H.  H.  Mawhinney  Company, 

H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son  Incorporated, 

H.  S.  &  M.  W.  Snyder,  Inc., 

H.  S.  &  M.  W.  Snyder,  Inc., 

H.  S.  Lawrence  Clothing  Co., 

H.  v.  Greene  Company, 

H.  W.  Clark  Biscuit  Company,    . 

H.  W.  Clark  Company, 

Efadley  Company,  The," 

Hall  and  Hopkins  Inc.,8 


Hamblin  and  Russell  Manufacturing 

pany. 
Hammond  Coal  Co.,  Inc.,    . 

Hanson  and  Parker  Limited, 

Harding  Uniform  &  Regalia  Company, 

Harper  Shoe  Company, 


Hartwell  &  Lester,  Inc., 
■  Haverhill  House  Heating  Company, 
Hayden  &  demons  Inc., 
Helbum,  Thompson  Company.n  . 
Henley-Kimball  Company,  The,  . 
Henry  N.  Clark  Company,  . 
Hilliard  &  Tabor,  Inc., 
Hittinger  Fruit  Company,  The, .  ^ 


The, 


Com 


The, 


Cambridge, 

Worcester, 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

North  Adams, 

North  Adams, 

Worcester  and  Bos- 
ton.? 
Haverhill, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Brockton,  Mass.,  and 
Brenos  Aires,  Ar- 
gentine Republic. 

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

Haverhill, 

Brockton, 
Salem,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Belmont, 


1  $1,000,000 
2  1,250,000 
3,  1  25,200 

15,000 

25,000 

75,000 

2  20,000 

200,000 

•  150,000 

2  100,000 

2  75,000 

200,000 

500,000 

40,000 
2  25,000 

75,000 

60,000 
2  50,000 

10,000 

5,000 

9  10,000 

96,000 
5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

10.000 

12,000 

1  25,000 

2  225,000 

100,000 

30,000 

160,000 

53,700 


2  $111,300 

6  74,800 

15,000 

50,000 

25,000 

1  40,000 

100,000 

2  350,000 

1  100,000 
300,000 
100,000 

20,000 

I  75,000 

60,000 

50,000 

1  30,000 

15,000 

75,000 

i"  40,000 

204,000 

45,000 

50,000 

40,000 
15,000 
16,000 

2  200,000 

50,000 

90,000 

40,000 

8,500 


I  $1,000,000 

2  1,361,300 

5  74,800 

5  25,200 

30,000 

75,000 

100,000 

1  40,000 

2  20,000 
300,000 

1  150,000 

2  450,000 

1  100,000 
2  75,000 
500,000 

600,000 

60,000 

1  75,000 

2  25,000 
135,000 

110,000 

1  30,000 

2  50,000 
25,000 

80,000 

w  50,000 

300,000 

50,000 
100,000 

50,000 
25,000 
28,000 

1  25,000 

2  425,000 
150,000 

120,000 

200,000 

62,200 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

s  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share. 

*  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Aug.  28, 1918. 
'  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

*  And  statement  of  rights  of  and  restrictions  on  preferred 

and  common  stock. 
'  Principal  office  in  Massachusetts,  located  at  Worcester, 
changed  to  Springfield. 


8  Name  changed  to  E.  B.  Hall  Shoe  Company. 

»  Par  value  $10  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  $100  per 

share. 
»»  Par  value  $100  per  share. 

11  And  amendment  relative  to  restrictions  on  transfer  of 

shares  of  common  stock. 

12  And  amendment  relative  to  transfer  and  sale  of  stock. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  9S 

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. 


Hixon  Electric  Co.,     .         ."        .         . 

Holbrook  Mills  Company,   . 

Holden  Woolen  Company,  .        . 

HoUiston  Woolen  Mills  Company, 

Hood  Tire  Company,  Inc.,  . 

Hooper,  Kimball  &  Williams,  Incorporated, 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company, 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company, 

Horace  N.  Noyes,  Incorporated,  . 

Hotel  Victoria  Company,     . 

Howard  &  Foster  Co., 

Hudson  Sole  Co 

Hudson  Upper  Co.,     .... 

Humboldt  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 

Huntts,  Inc ' 

Hy-Carbo  Steel  Co '       . 

Hyde  Manufacturing  Company,  . 

Hygrade  Lamp  Company,   . 

Ideal  Restaurant  Company, 

Independent  Wire  Nail  Manufacturing  Com' 

pany.  Inc., 
Indian  Hill  Company, 

Ireland-Grafton  Company,  . 

J.  A.  Rice  Company,  .... 

J.  B.  Judkins  Company, 

J.  C.  Haartz  Inc.,        .... 

J.  H.  Murray  Company, 

J.  H.  Winchell  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

J.  L.  Hammett  Company,    . 

J.  M.  MoCracken  Co., 

J.  W.  Proctor  &  Son  Company,    . 

Jackson's  Confectionery  Company,"     . 


Boston,  . 

Millbury, 

Boston,  . 

Holliston, 

Watertown, 

Boston,  . 

Milford, 

Milford, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Hudson, 

Hudson, 

Boston,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Lowell,  . 

Southbridge, 

Salem,    . 

Quincy, 

Brockton, 

Worcester, 

Newburyport, 

Rockland, 

Merrimac, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Haverhill, 
Boston,  . 


1  $10,000 
2  20,000 
'  75,000 

25,000 

10,000 

20,000 

25,000 

1 .30,000 
2  30,000 

1  30,000 

2  60,000 

5,000 

25,000 

2  300,000 

30,000 
30,000 
5,000 

1  5,000 
2  20,000 

20,000 

2  8,000 
300,000 

<  5,000 

6,000 

100,000 

15,000 

2,  6  7,300 

100,000 

'  20,000 

10,000 

9  100,000 
2  50,000 

2  50,000 

10,000 

15,000 

1  50,000 

2  40,000 


2  $70,000 
25,000 
25,000 
90,000 
80,000 
75,000 
2  30,000 

1  30,000 
25,000 
50,000 

1  200,000 

20,000 

10,000 

5,000 

2  75,000 

20,000 

1  100,000 
2  42,000 
100,000 

5  5,000 

3,000 

200,000 
45,000 
1  7,700 
20,000 

8  80,000 

10,000 

1"  225,000 
2  25,000 

1  100,000 

15,000 

50,000 

1  35,000 


1  $10,000 
2  90,000 
100,000 


100,000 
100,000 
100,000 

1  30,000 

2  60,000 

1  60,000 

2  60,000 
30,000 

75,000 

1  200,000 

2  300,000 

50,000 


1  5,000 

2  95,000 

40,000 

1 100,000 
2  50,000 
400,000 

6  5,000 

*  5,000 

9,000 

300,000 

60,000 

1  7,700 

2  7,300 
120,000 

8  100,000 

20,000 

"  100,000 

10  225,000 

2  75,000 

1  100,000 

2  50,000 

25,000 

65,000 

1  85,000 

2  40,000 


May  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Dec.     7, 

1917. 
Apr.   29, 

1918. 
Apr.   24,. 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
June     5, 

1918. 
Aug.   16, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Apr.   16,. 

1918. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
June   15, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
May   17, 

1918. 
May    2, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
June   11, 

1918. 
Sept.  27, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 

Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Nov.  21, 

1918. 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

8  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Mch.  27,  1918. 

*  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share. 
'  Preferred,  par  value  $25  per  share. 

•  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  June  11, 1918. 


'  Par  value  $20  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  $100  per 
share. 

8  Par  value  $100  per  share. 

•  Preferred,  but  now  changed  to  first  preferred. 

i"  Second  preferred. 

"  First  preferred. 

u  And  amendment  relative  to  dividends  and  notes. 


^4  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918. 

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. 


■Jalisco  Mining  Co.,     . 
James  D.  Rawles  Company, 
James  D.  Rawles  Company, 
Jamesville  Woolen  Mills  Company, 
Jerome  D.  Murphy  Company,  i 
Jesse  Roberts  Company,  Inc., 
John  M.  Brophy  Co., 
John  R.  Donovan  Company, 
John  West  Thread  Co.,  The, 
Johnson-Appleby  Company, 
Jones-Mannix  Company, 
Joseph  T.  Wood  Company, 
•Julius  Kallman  Company,   . 
Katama  M<lls,    . 
Kim  Distributing  Co., 
Kimball  System,  Incorporated,  The, 
Kinney  Manufacturing  Company, 
Knipe  Bros.  Incorporated,  . 
Knowles  Freeman  Fish  Company, 
Kom  Leather  Company, 
L.  B.  Ramsdell  Company, 
L.  M.  Koritz  Company, 
L.  Q.  White  Shoe  Company, 
Lane  Brothers  Company, 
Lawrence  &  Kendall,  Inc., 
Lenox  Operating  Company,  The, 
Leonard  Watch  Company, 
Lewis  J.  Bird  Company, 
Liberty-Durgin,  Inc.,  . 
Liberty  Paper  Company, 
Xighting  Supply  Company,' 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Fall  River, 
Salem,    . 
Lynn,     . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
West  Brookfield, 
Boston,  . 
Lawrence, 
Boston,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Boston,  . 


H. 


Haverhill,  Mass.,  and 

Newport,  N 
Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Gardner, 

Lawrence, 

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  .- 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 


$100,000 

10,000 

20,000 

10,000 

3,000 

4,000 

5,000 

2  30,000 

5  50,000 

2  100,000 

8  20,000 

2  30,000 
15,000 

3  25,000 
2  50,000 

150,000 

500,000 

2  50,000 

2,500 

s  500,000 

2  1,000,000 

75,000 

5,000 

20,000 

45,000 

25,000 

2  250,000 

100,000 

2  3,000 

2  25,000 

60,000 

5,000 

30,000 

8  60,000 

2  15,000 

5,  6  140,000 


S900,000 

10,000 

30,000 

90,000 

7,000 

2,000 

20,000 

s  70,000 

5  50,000 

2  50,000 
15,000 

3  25,000 
50,000 

1,000,000 

s  45,000 

22,500 

s  500,000 
75,000 
10,000 
80,000 
45,000 
50,000 

3  750,000 

200,000 

s  5,000 
"2  5,000 
3  50,000 

60,000 

10,000 

95,000 

2  85,000 

'  25,000 
8  35,000 


$1,000,000 
20,000 
50,000 
100,000 
10,000 
6,000 
25,000 

s  70,000 

2  30,000 
3  100,000 

2  100,000 

3  20,000 

2  80,000 
30,000 

3  50,000 

2  50,000 
200,000 

1,500,000 

3  45,000 

2  50,000 
25,000 

3  1,000,000 

2  1,000,000 

150,000 

15,000 

100,000 

90,000 

75,000 

3  750,000 
2  250,000 

300,000 

3  5,000 
2  8,000 

3  50,000 

2  25,000 
120,000 

15,000 

125,000 

3  60,000 
2  100,000 

'  25,000 
8, 9  175,000 


1  Name  changed  to  Federal  Supply  Co.  Inc. 

2  Common. 

3  Preferred. 

*  Name  changed  to  Massachusetts  Gas-Switch  Company. 
5  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$10  per  share. 

*  The  authorized  capital  stock  was  reduced  to  this  amount 
,  by  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Oct.  17, 1918. 


7  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

8  Coromon,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

9  The  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  Sled  Oct.  17,  1918, 

provides  for  a  reduction  of  common  stock  from  this 
amount  to  $35,000.  This  present  certificate  of  increase 
of  capital  also  provides  for  a  further  increase  of  capital 
stock,  as  shown  in  abstract  next  following. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

Articles  of  Amendment  (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. 


Lighting  Supply  Company, 

Lincoln  Polishing  Company, 

Lincoln,  Willey  &  Company,  Incorporated, 

Lincoln  Yarn  Company, 

Linehan-Conover  Company, 

Linscott-Tyler-Wilson  Company, 

Longwood  Garage  Inc., 

Louis  Rothstein,  Incorporated,     . 

Lowell  Textile  Company,  The, 

Loxon  Co.,  The,  .... 

Lynn  Last  Company, 

Lynn  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company, 

Lyons  and  Hershenson,  Incorporated,   . 

Lyons  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  . 

M.  &  M.  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,      . 

M.  B.  Marston  Company,   . 

M.  Finkovitch,  Inc.,   . 

M.  H.  Bates  Co., 

M.  O'Keeffe,  Incorporated, 

M.  T.  Stevens  and  Sons  Company, 

Macgregor  Instrument  Company, 

Machinery  &  Metals  Sales  Company,    . 

Machinery  &  Metals  Sales  Company,    . 

Marcy  Company,  The, 

Marin  Furniture  Company, 

Marshall  Fabric  Co.,  .... 

Massachusetts  Auto  Finance  Co., 

Massachusetts  Auto  Finance  Co., 

Massachusetts  Machine  Shop,  Inc., 

Medford  Woolen  Manufacturing  Company 

The. 
Middlesex  Biscuit  Co., 


Midland  Chief  Mines  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Quincy, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 


Boston,  Mass 

Rochester,  N.  H. 
Boston, 


Boston, 

Lowell, 

Boston, 

Lynn, 

Lynn, 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Melrose, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

North  Andover, 

Boston,  . 


Boston,   Mass, 


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

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Medford, 

Maiden, 


Boston,  Mass 


and 


and 


,  and 


Georgetown,  Colo, 


1  $25,000 
2,  3  35,000 

15,000 

12,000 
10,000 

2  50,000 

200,000 

5,000 

20,000 

55,000 

2,  *  185,000 

10,500 

2  50,000 
20,000 
50,000 
10,000 
2.  6  10,000 
95,200 

2  20,000 

2  300,000 
2  800,000 

1  32,500 

2  50,000 

1  25,000 

2  60,000 
1  100,000 

2  60,000 
25,000 

15,000 

2  3,000 

6  25,000 
'  25,000 

1  60,000 

2  40,000 
25,000 

100,000 

5,000 

200,000 


2  $140,000 

3,000 

18,000 

40,000 

1  25,000 

100,000 

2,500 

20,000 

75,000 

1  65,000 

28,500 

1  50,000 

30,000 

50,000 

18,000 

1  10,000 

129,800 

1  20,000 
1  200,000 

1  600,000 

2  70,000 
1  17,500 

I  75,000 

1  75,000 
65,000 
10,000 

I  8,500 

2  10,500 

8  35,000 

9  15,000 
1  130,000 

2  20,000 
25,000 

100,000 

10,000 

50,000 


1  $25,000 

2  175,000 

18,000 

30,000 
50,000 

1  25,000 

2  50,000 
300,000 


40,000 

130,000 

1  65,000 

2  185,000 

39,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 
50,000 

100,000 

28,000 

1  10,000 

2  10,000 
225,000 

1  20,000 

2  20,000 

1  200,000 

2  300,000 

1  600,000 

2  870,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 
1  100,000 

2  60,000 

1  175,000 

2  60,000 

90,000 

25,000 

1  8,500 
2  13,500 

8  60,000 

9  40,000 
1  190,000 

2  60,000 
50,000 

200,000 

15,000 

250,000 


Oct.    17. 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
June     8, 

1918. 
Dec.   13, 

1917. 
Nov.  22, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
June   18, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Nov.  14, 

1918. 
July     2. 

1918. 
Dec.   27, 

1917. 
Aug.   16, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
Nov.  23. 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Nov.    8, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Sept.    6, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Nov.     8, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Dec.   28, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Aug.  27, 

1918. 
June   19, 

1918. 
Oct.      9, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 


'  Preferred. 
2  Common. 

*  The  authorized  capital  stock  was  reduced  to  this  amount 

by  the  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Oct.  17, 
1918. 

*  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Nov.  14,  1918. 

*  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Nov.  23,  1918. 


6  Preferred,  par  value  $100  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$10  per  share. 
'  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$10  per  share. 

8  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

9  Common,  par  value  $10  per  share. 


I 


96  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [iai8. 

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. 


Mill-Wall  Shoe  and  Leather  Company,' 
Millbury  Steel  Foundry  Company, 
Miller  Safety  Tooth  Brush  Company.^ 
Miller-Tsivoglou  Company,  The, 
Miller-Tsivoglou  Company,  The, 
Minute  Tapioca  Company,  . 
Mitchell  &  Company  Incorporated, 
Mitchell-Caunt  Company,   . 
Mitchell,  Woodbury  Company,    . 
Moisant  Ozonized  Water  Company  of  Boston, 
Moistite  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Montello  Heel  Company,     . 

Moore  Pen  Co.,  The,  . 

Morgan  Construction  Company,  . 

Mutual  Medical  Association,  Inc.,w 

N.  S.  Wilson  Company, 

Nantasket  Beach  Steamboat  Company, 

Nathan  D.  Dodge  Shoe  Company, 

Nathan  D.  Dodge  Shoe  Company, 

National  Abrasive  Company,'*     . 

National  Engineering  Corporation,!^ 

National  Fastener  Company, 
Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton  Company, 
Needham  Tire  Company,    . 


New  Bedford  Foimdry  and  Machine 

pany. 
New  Bedford  Textile  Co.,    . 

New  England  Agency  Company,  Inc., 


Corn- 


Lynn,  . 
Millbury, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Orange,  . 
Haverhill, 
Lynn,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Newburyport, 

Newburyport, 

Boston,  . 

Lowell,  Mass. 
New  York, 

Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Needham, 

New  Bedford, 

New  Bedford, 


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


and 
N.  Y 


$5,000 
2,  3  50,000 

*  50,000 
2  100,000 

10,000 

25,000 

*  50,000 
2  50,000 

65,000 

30,000 

2  220,700 

e  25,000 

30,000 

2  20,000 

75,000 

2  100,000 

«  45,000 

2  5,000 

11  10,000 

800,000 

2  150,000 

2,  IS  150,000 

«  150,000 

2  150,000 

16  50,000 

2  50,000 

25,000 

2,250,000 

*  225,000 

2  175,000 

15,000 

25,000 

2  100,000 


$15,000 

*  50,000 

*  50,000 
2  50,000 

15,000 

25,000 

*  150,000 
2  50,000 

35,000 

70,000 

*  10,000 
2  19,300 

1  5,000 

70,000 

8  26,000 

9  54,000 

50,000 
8  100,000 

*  355,000 
2  45,000 

12 15,000 

200,000 
«  50,000 

*  100,000 
<  100,000 

"  100,000 

25,000 

750,000 

4  300,000 

15,000 

75,000 

<  50,000 


$20,000 

*  50,000 
2  50,000 

<  100,000 
2  150,000 

25,000 

50,000 

*  200,000 
2  100,000 

100,000 

100,000 

*  10,000 
2  240,000 

'  5,000 
»  25,000 
100,000 

8  26,000 
»  54,000 
2  20,000 
125,000 

8  100,000 
2  100,000 
«  400,000 
2  50,000 
12  25,000 

1,000,000 

*  50,000 
2  150,000 

*  100,000 
2  150,000 

<  250,000 
2  150,000 

1'  100,000 

18  50,000 

2  50,000 

50,000 

3,000,000 

*  525,000 
2  175,000 

30,000 

100,000 

*  50,000 
2  100,000 


1  Name  changed  to  Mill-Wall  Shoe  Company. 

2  Common. 

•  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Nov.  18,  1918. 
«  Preferred. 

6  Name  changed  to  Miller  Safety  Brush  Company,  and 
purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

•  Common,  par  value  $50  per  share. 
'  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

•  First  preferred. 

•  Second  preferred. 


10  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  preferred  and  com- 

mon stock. 

11  Par  value  $10  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  $100  per  share. 

12  Par  value  $100  per  share. 

IS  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Nov.  1,  1918. 
1*  And  amendment  to  by-laws  relative  to  powers  of  board 

of  directors. 
1*  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  all  classes  of  stocks 
18  Preferred,  but  now  changed  to  Class  B,  preferred. 
1'  Class  A,  preferred. 
w  Class  B,  preferred. 


1918.]  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  Bolt  Co.,  Inc., 

Everett, 

$20,000 

$30,000 

$50,000 

May  23, 

1918. 

New  England  Lumber  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1  50,000 

2  300,000 
1  100,000 

2  300,000 
1  150,000 

Apr.    12, 
1918. 

New  England  Sugar  Supply  Company, 

Worcester, 

50,000 

25,000 

75,000 

Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Oct.    29, 

1918. 
Sept.  10, 

1918. 
July     9, 

New  England  Tray  Company, 

Somerville, 

5,000 

15,000 

20,000 

New  Gilmore  Hotel  Company,  The, 

Springfield, 

10,000 

20,000 

30,000 

Newburg  Shoe  Co.  Inc. ,3     .... 

Haverhill, 

30,000 

15,000 

45,000 

Nickerson  Company, 

Boston,  . 

14,000 

16,000 

30,000 

1918. 

Northeastern  Publishing  Company, 

Boston,  . 

200,000 

360,000 

560,000 

Dec.   26, 

1917. 
Sept.  19, 

Opera  Holding  Company,^  .... 

Boston,  . 

I  10,000 

2  89,000 

2  89,000 

1  10,000 

1918.    . 

Orange  Co-operative  Coal  Company,     . 

Orange,  . 

1  5,000 

2  4,500 

2  4,.5O0 
1  5,000 

Aug.   19, 
1918. 

Owen  Tire  Company,           .... 

Boston,  . 

1  40,000 

2  20,000 

2  20,000 
1  40,000 

Aug.     6, 
1918. 

P.  M.  Leavitt  Company,     .... 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

150,000 

200,000 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Package  Machinery  Company,     . 

Boston,  . 

5 1,000,000 

6  1,397,300 

1  4,900 

6  415,200 

5  1,000,000 

6  1,812,500 

1  4,900 

Nov.    5, 
1918. 

Palmer  Foundry  and  Machine  Company, 

Palmer,  . 

1  15,000 

2  35,000 

2  35,000 
1  15,000 

June   11, 
1918. 

Palmer  Foundry  and  Mschine  Company, 

Palmer,  . 

2  35,000 
1  15,000 

1  20,000 

2  35,000 
1  35,000 

Nov.  16, 
1918. 

Palo-Alto  Fruit  Company,  .... 

Boston,  . 

2  100,000 
1  25,000 

2  175,000 

2  275,000 
1  25,000 

Nov.  15, 
1918. 

PeabOdy  Shoe  Company,     .... 

Peabody, 

15,000 

52,000 

67,000 

Dec.   22, 
1917. 

Penn  Metal  Company,         .... 

Boston,  . 

2  100,000 
1  200,000 

2  100,000 

2  200,000 
1  200,000 

July    17, 
1918. 

People's  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  .... 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

25,000 

35,000 

July    30, 

1918. 
Feb.    27, 

Perry,  Malcolm  Co 

Haverhill, 

'  1  20,000 

2,  ■>  15,000 

2,  7  15,000 

1  15,000 

1  35,000 

1918. 

Peter  Gray  &  Sons  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

30,000 

60,000 

90,000 

May  29, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

Pilgrim  Mortgage  and  Realty  Company, 

Boston,  . 

1, 8  25,000 

2  75,000 

2  75,000 

1  25,000 

1918. 

Polish  Investment  Association,  Inc., 

Salem,    . 

3  5,000 

1"  5,000 

10  10,000 

Nov.  23, 
1918. 

May  27, 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

Mch.  26, 

Porter  Brothers  &  Collms,  Inc.,    . 

Framingham, 

75,000 

50,000 

125,000 

Potter  Confectionery  Company,   . 

Cambridge, 

10,000 

15,000 

25,000 

Priscilla  Publishing  Co.,  The, 

Boston,  . 

2  75,000 

1  75,000 

2  75,000 

1  150,000 

1  225,000 

1918. 

R.  B.  McKim  Company  Incorporated, 

Boston,  . 

20,000 

30,000 

50,000 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

June     3, 

Record  Newspaper  Company,"    . 

Boston,  . 

12  10,000 

13  30,000 

13  40,000 

Reed  and  Barton  Corporation, 

.  Taunton, 

1,000,000 

200,000 

1,200,000 

1918. 

Reynolds,  Drake  and  Gabell  Company, 

Easton,  . 

1  40,000 

2  50,000 

2  50,000 

Nov.  18, 

1  10,000 

1  50,000 

1918. 

: J 

1  Common. 

2  Preferred. 

*  Name  changed  to  Newburg-Parker  Shoe  Co.  Inc. 

*  And  number  of  directors  changed  from  four  to  three. 
5  First  preferred. 

*  Second  pi  ef erred. 

'  Provision  made  for  future  conversion  of  this  amount  of 

preferred  stock  into  conamon  stock. 
8  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed  Jan.  14,  1918. 


3  Par  value  $250  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  $125  per 

share. 
1°  Par  value  $125  per  share. 

11  And  provision  for  surrender  and  cancellation  of  stock 

previously  issued. 

12  Par  value  $5  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  .$100  per 

share. 

13  Par  value  $100  per  share. 


98  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918.  i 

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. 


Richardson  Piano  Case  Co., 

Rickard  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Rider-Bagg  Company,  The, 

Robinson  and  Jones  Company,     . 

Rockland  Webbing  Company, 

Rogers,  Lunt  and  Bowlen  Company, 

Rubberhide  Company, 

Ruddock  Shoe  Co., 

S.  S.  Pierce  Company, 

Safepack  Paper  Mills, 

Sandow   Motor   Truck   Company   of   New 

England. 
Sayles  and  Jenks  Manufacturing  Company, 

Schipper  Bros.  Coal  Mining  Co.  (Inc.), 

Sears-Cook  Corporation, 

Shawmut  Theatre  Company, 

Shelloid  Company,  The, 

Sherwin  Wool  Company, 

Simonds  File  Co 

Singer  &  Snow  Company,    . 

Slocomb  and  Greenlay  Company, 

Smith  Paper  Company,  The, 

Somerset  Shoe  Co.,     . 

Somerville  Press,  Incorporated,  The,     . 

South  Bay  Garage  Company, 

Spencer  Screw  Corporation,  The, 

Springfield  Tool  Co 

Standard  Crayon  Manufacturing  Company, 

Standard  Shoe  Company,  Inc., 

Standard  Shoe  Machinery  Company,    . 

Standard  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,   . 

Standish  Worsted  Company,  The, 

Staples  &  Bell  Inc 


Leominster, 

Haverhill, 

Springfield, 

Natick,  . 

Rockland, 

Greenfield, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Boston,  . 

Warren, 

Boston,  . 

Everett, 

Boston,  . 

Leominster, 

Boston,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Lee,  Mass.,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y 
Salem,    . 

Somerville, 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Springfield, 

Danvers, 

Lynn,     . 

Lawrence, 

Boston,  . 

Plymouth, 

Boston,  . 


S30,000 
25,000 

1  15,000 

2  15,000 
15,000 

1  25,000 

2  75,000 
255,000 

2  35,000 
150,000 

i  1,000,000 
125,000 
50,000 

1  125,000 

2  200,000 

20,000 

60,000 
3,000 

3  25,000 
100,000 

50,000 

35,000 

6,000 

1,000,000 

4  25,000 
15,000 

5,000 

2  10,000 

50,000 

1  20,000 

2  30,000 

1500 
2  7,500 

1  30,000 

2  30,000 
2  51,000 

240,000 

1  100,000 
2  1,200 


$270,000 

75,000 

2  25,000 

15,000 

1  50,000 

45,000 

1  36,500 

50,000 

1  392,000 

125,000 

15,000 

1  125,000 

55,000 

20,000 

17,000 

25,000 

100,000 

50,000 

50,000 

9,000 

1,300,000 

5  50,000 

5,000 

17,000 

1  10,000 
50,000 

2  50,000 

2  7,000 

1  10,000 
2  5,000 
1  24,000 

260,000 

1  150,000 


S300,000 
100,000 

1  15,000 

2  40,000 
30,000 

1  75,000 

2  75,000 
300,000 

1  36,500 

2  35,000 
200,000 

1  392,000 

2  1,000,000 

250,000 

65,000 

1  250,000 

2  200,000 

75,000 

80,000 

20,000 

50,000 

200,000 

100,000 

85,000 

15,000 

2,300,000 

5  75,000 

20,000 

22,000 

•*  1  10,000 
2  10,000 
100,000 

1  20,000 

2  80,000 

1500 
2  14,500 

1  40,000 

2  35,000 

1  24,000 

2  51,000 
500,000 

1250,000 
2  1,200 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

'  Authorized  capital  stock  was  reduced  from  S5,000  pre- 
ferred and  S25,000  common  to  this  amount,  as  stated  in 
this  certificate. 


*  Par  value  $25  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  $100  per 

share. 
5  Par  value  $100  per  share. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  99 

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. 


Staso  Milling  Company, 

Steiger-Cox  Company, 

Stone  &  Webster  Construction  Company, 

Stone  Leather  Company, 

Stony  Brook  Carbonizing  Company, 

Story  Company,  The, 

Strand  Realty  Company  of  Lowell, 

Sturtevant  Aeroplane  Co.,  . 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company, 

SuperSkirt  Company,  The,  . 

Swift-McNutt  Company,^    . 

Talbot  Clothing  Company,  . 

Talbot-Kimball  Company,  . 

Talbot-Lynn  Inc v 

Talbot-Seeley  Company, 
Taunton  Cotton  Mills  Company, 
Thomas  Dalby  Company,    . 
Thomas,  Lake  &  Whiton,  Inc.,     . 
Thomas,  Lake  &  Whiton,  Inc.,     . 
Thomas  Smith  Company,    . 
Thompson-Durkee  Company, 
Three  Millers  Company,  The, 
Tuttle  Tanning  Company,  . 
Union  Foundry  Company,  . 
United  Laundries  Company,^ 
United  Limb  &  Brace  Co.,  The,   . 
United  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
United  Optical  Company,    . 


Boston,  Mass, 
Poultney,  Vt 
Fall  River, 

Boston,  . 

Brockton, 

Chelmsford, 

Rockport, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Lowell,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Lynn,     . 

Taunton,  Mass 
Newport,  R 
Taunton, 

Watertown, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Salem,    . 

Fitchburg, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Springfield, 

Webster, 


and 


,  and 


1  $150,000 

100,000 

100,000 

25,000 

15,000 

6,000 

70,000 

100,000 

4,000,000 

s  6,500 

2  150,000 

5  50,000 

30,000 

20,000 

10,000 

20,000 

500,000 

50,000 

2  50,000 

3  15,000 

2  85,000 

3  15,000 
15,000 

30,000 

2  50,000 

3  50,000 

7,500 

2  20,000 

2, 6  300,000 
3, 6  180,000 

2  10,000 

3  10,000 
96,000 

3  15,000 


2  $250,000 

50,000 

300,000 

75,000 

60,000 

3,000 

80,000 

400,000 

1,500,000 

2  16,000 

3  2,500 

2  50,000 

10,000 

30,000 

10,000 

30,000 

100,000 

250,000 

2  35,000 

2  100,000 

30,000 

120,000 

2  25,000 

3  25,000 
17,500 

3  40,000 

2  20,000 

2  40,000 

3  35,000 
104,000 

2  20,000 


2  S250,000 

3  150,000 

150,000 

400,000 

100,000 

75,000 

9,000 

150,000 

500,000 

5,500,000 

2  16,000 
3  9,000 

2  200,000 

3  50,000 
40,000 

50,000 

20,000 

50,000 

600,000 

300,000 

2  85,000 

3  15,000 
2  185,000 

3  15,000 
45,000 

150,000 

2  75,000 

3  75,000 
25,000 

2  20,000 

3  40,000 

2  320,000 

3  180,000 

2  50,000 

3  45,000 
200,000 

2  20,000 
3 15,000 


June     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
Dec.   28, 

1917. 
July    26, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
June   18, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Aug.   15, 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
Sept.  27, 

1918. 
Aug.  30, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Sept.  11, 

1918. 
July      6, 

1918. 
Dec.   26, 

1917. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  29, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.     3, 

1918. 


1  Common;  authorized  capital  was  reduced  from  $100,- 

000  first  preferred,  $150,000  second  preferred  and 
$150,000  conunon  to  this  amount,  as  stated  in  this 
certificate. 

2  Preferred. 

3  Common. 


*  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  and  voting  powers  of 
preferred  and  common  stock,  and  amendment  relative 
to  issue  of  new  preferred  stock  in  lieu  of  preferred  stock 
provided  for  in  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed 
June  19,  1917,  and  illegally  issued. 

5  And  amendment  relative  to  restrictions  upon  transfer  of 

stock  and  relative  to  rights  of  both  classes  of  stock. 

6  This  amount  of  authorized  capital  stock  was  reduced  from 

$20,000  special  preferred,  $300,000  general  preferred 
and  $180,000  common,  as  stated  in  this  certificate. 


100  ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918. 

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. 

United  Roof  Coating  Company,  . 

Beverly, 

1  $10,000 

2  $15,000 

2  $25,000 

Apr.  8, 
1918. 

Sept.  3, 
1918. 

Jan.    11, 

1918. 
Dec.    13, 

1917. 
Dec.  24, 

1917. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Sept.  27, 

1918. 
Dec.   22, 

1917. 
Dec.   29, 

1917. 
June     5, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
July    22, 

1918. 

Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 
Sept.    6, 

1918. 
Dec.    11, 

1917. 
Dec.   28, 

1917. 
July    30, 

1918. 
May    2, 

1918.    . 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
July    18, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 

United  States  Worsted  Company, 
Universal  Boring  Machine  Company,    . 

Boston,  . 
Hudson, 

3  6,000,000 

4  4,000,000 

5  5,000,000 

50,000 

s  1,000,000 
100,000 

s  7,000,000 

«  4,000,000 

6  5,000,000 

150,000 

Universal  Winding  Company, 
Universal  Winding  Company, 
University  Realty  Company, 

Boston,  Mass.,  and 
Cranston,  R.  I. 

Boston,   Mass.,  and 
Cranston,  R.  I. 

Cambridge,     . 

6  500,000 

5  1,000,000 

6  1,000,000 
5  1,000,000 

1,000 

6  500,000 

6  500,000 

20,000 

6  1,000,000 
6 1,000,000 
8  1,000,000 
6  1,500,000 
21,000 

Vaughn-Upton  Company,    .... 

Boston,  . 

10,000 

40,000 

50,000 

Virgin-Doucette  Co 

Haverhill, 

5,400 

2,100 

7,500 

W.  &  E.  W.  La  Croix,  Inc 

Lynn,     . 

50,000 

50,000 

100,000 

W.  D.  Byron  &  Sons  Leather  Company, 

Boston,  . 

150,000 

100,000 

250,000 

W.  D.  Young  &  Company  Inc.,    .        .     *  . 
W.  F.  Kearns  Company,      .... 

Boston,  . 
Cambridge,     . 

6  15,000 

6  45,000 

50,000 

6  190,000 
250,000 

6  15,000 

5  235,000 

300,000 

W.  H.  McElwain  Company, 

W.  H.  Sawyer  Lumber  Company, 

Boston,  . 
Worcester, 

3,  7  4,500,000 

1  2,000,000 

5  2,500,000 

100,000 

6  500,000 
100,000 

3  4,500,000 

4  2,000,000 

5  3,000,000 

200,000 

W.  J.  Barry  Shoe  Company, 

Lowell,  . 

30,000 

70,000 

100,000 

W.  S.  Bray  &  Son,  Inc 

Haverhill, 

50,000 

75,000 

125,000 

W.  W.  WindieCo 

Millbury, 

50,000 

200,000 

250,000 

Waitt  &  Bond,  Inc 

Walden- Worcester  Incorporated,  . 
Wallace  Nutting,  Incorporated,    . 
Walter  G.  Ruggles  Company,"    . 

Boston,  . 
Worcester, 

Framinghflin, 

Boston,  . 

6  400,000 

6  10,000 
5  20,000 

8  1,250 

9  1,250 
30,000 

«  500,000 

6  65,000 

i»  250,000 

11  250,000 

20,000 

6  500,000 

5  400,000 

6  75,000 

6  20,000 

10,  12  251,250 

11,  12  251,250 

50,000 

Walter  J.  Budgell  and  Sons,  Incorporated, 

Peabody, 

20,000 

40,000 

60,000 

Waltham  Bag  &  Paper  Company, 

Walton  &  Stevens,  Inc 

Boston,  . 
Newburyport, 

6  5,000 

5  10,000 

5,000 

5 10,000 
5,000 

6  5,000 

6  20,000 

10,000 

Warp  Compressing  Machine  Company, 

Worcester, 

25,000 

25,000 

50,000 

Warren-Allen  Carpet  Company,  . 

Boston,  . 

50,000 

50,000 

100,000 

Warren  Beef  Company,       .... 

Boston,  .        .        . 

"  20,000 

30,000 

50,000 

1  Par  value  $5  per  share,  but  now  changec 

1  to  SlOO  per          9  C 

ommon,  par  va 

lue  $5  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

share. 

SlOO  per  share. 

2  Par  value  SlOO  per  share. 

10  p 

referred,  par  va 

ue  $100  per  share. 

'  First  preferred. 

11  C 

ommon,  par  val 

ue  $100  per  share. 

*  Second  preferred. 

12  1 

his  certificate  p 

rovides  also  for  a  reduction  of  capital 

5  Common. 

from   8251,250 

preferred   and   $251,250   common  to 

s  Preferred. 

$250,000  prefer 

red  and  $250,000  common. 

'  See  certificate  of  reduction  of  capital  filed 

luly  22,  1918.         "  ^ 

ame  changed  tc 

Ruggles-Klingemann  Mfg.  Co. 

8  Preferred,  par  value  $5  per  share,  but  no 

IV  changed  to          i^  S 

36  certificate  o 

'  reduction  of  capital  filed  Mch.  27, 

$100  per  share. 

1918. 

1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

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


101 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 


Way  Leather  Company, 
Webber  Mfg.  Co., 
Webster  Dye  &  Yarn  Mills  Inc., 
Westfield  Coal  Company,    . 
Westland  Pharmacy  Inc.,    . 
Weymouth  Art  Leather  Company,' 

Whitehead  Metal  Products  Company,  . 
Will  &  Baumer  Company,  The,    . 
William  C.  Atwater  &  Co.  (Incorporated), 
William  Carter  Company,  The,    . 
William  H.  Jordan  Vessels  Company,    . 
William  Read  &  Sons,  Inc.,5 

Wingate  Shoe  Corporation,  The,  . 

Winslow  &  Co.  Inc 

Witherell  &  Dobbins  Company,    . 
Witherell  &  Dobbins  Company,    . 
Woman's  Shop,  Inc.,  The,   . 
Worcester  Tire  Fabric  Company, 

496  certificates,  474  corporations,  . 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Webster, 
Westfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Fall  River, 
Needham, 
Gloucester, 
Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Boston,  . 

Haverhill, 

Haverhill, 

Springfield, 

Worcester, 

Totals, 


$15,000 

1  15,000 

2  35,000 
75,000 

10,000 

2  15,000 

1  50,000 

2  50,000 

1  100,000 
2  60,000 

20,000 

100,000 

1  1,000,000 

2  1,500,000 

25,000 

6,  '  10,000 

2  200,000 

10,000 
250,000 

80,000 
100,000 

15,000 
2  100,000 


515,000 

1  10,000 

2  40,000 
24,000 

2,500 

I  5,000 

4  25,000 

1  50,000 

70,000 

250,000 

2  1,000,000 

55,000 

1  100,000 
'  10,000 

2  100,000 

10,000 

500,000 
20,000 
50,000 
15,000 

I  50,000 


$104,575,300 


$60,171,600 


$30,000 

1  25,000 

2  75,000 
99,000 

12,500 

1  5,000 
2  15,000 
'  50,000 
4  25,000 
2  50,000 
1  150,000 
2  60,000 
90,000 

350,000 

1  1,000,000 

2  2,500,000 

80,000 

1  100,000 
'  20,000 

2  300,000 

20,000 

750,000 

100,000 

150,000 

30,000 

1  50,000 
2  100,000 


Nov.  7, 

1918. 
Feb.  27, 

1918. 
July  20, 

1918. 
Apr.   1, 

1918. 
Aug.  15, 

1918. 
July  5, 

1918. 

Mch.  15, 

1918. 
July  22, 

1918. 
Sept.  26, 

1918. 
Feb.  14, 

1918. 
Jan.   2, 

1918. 
Feb.  16, 

1918. 

June  29, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
Oct.  9, 

1918. 
Apr.  15, 

1918. 


$164,746,900 


1  Preferred. 

2  Common. 

'  And  amendment  relative  to  sale  of  all  classes  of  stock. 
*  Preferred  Class  "A." 


6  Amendment  relative  to  rights  of  all  classes  of  stock,  and 
provision  for  future  conversion  of  preferred  stock  into 
common  stock. 

8  Vote  of  corporation  reducing  deferred  profit  stock  from 
§100,000  to  $10,000  included  in  this  certificate. 

'  Deferred  profit. 


Abstract  of  Certificate  of  Increase  of  Capital  hy  a  Trust  Covi-pany  under 

Chapter  1S9,  Acts  of  1905. 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

Location. 

Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 

Amount  of 
Additional 

Capital 
Authorized. 

Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 

Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 

Everett  Trust  Company 

Everett, 

$100,000 

$100,000 

$200,000 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

102 


ABSTRACT  OF  CERTIFICATES. 


[1918. 


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. 


A.  E.  Little  Company, 

A.  W.  Farrington  Company,  The,* 
Arrow  Rubber  Company, 

B.  C.  F.  Realty  Corporation, 

B.  C.  F.  Realty  Corporation, 

B.  C.  F.  Realty  Corporation, 

B.  Spector  Company, 

Bancroft  Hotel  Company, 

Banks  &  Bradstreet,  Incorporated,'  . 

Bay  State  Color  &  Chemical  Company,^ 

Becker  Milling  Machine  Company,   . 

Becker  Milling  Machine  Company,    . 

Bickford  Machine  Company,    . 

Bigelow  &  Dowse  Company,     . 

Boston  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Co., 

Boston  Paper  Manufacturing  Company, 

Charles  J.  Jager  Company, 

Clair  Brothers,  Incorporated,    . 

Commonwealth  Fisheries  Co.,  . 

Consumers'  Company,  i'  . 

Cooperative  Realty  Company, 

D.  F.  Munroe  Company, 

Essex  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  The, 
r 

F.  A.  Dutton  Motor  Co., 
F.  P.  Brown  Company,    . 
Fairhaven  Shipbuilding  Company.i' 
Fall  River  Iron  Works  Company, 


Lynn,     . 

Boston,  . 
Boston, . 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York,  " 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York, 

Boston,  Mass, 
New  York,  " 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 
Peabody, 
Boston,  . 
Boston, . 
Boston,  . 
Greenfield, 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Fairhaven, 
Fall 'River, 


,  and 
T.Y. 
,  and 
^.  Y. 
,  and 
^.  Y. 


1  $2,000,000 

2  1,500,000 

8  3,000,000 

6  40,000 

8  60,000 

5,000 

100,000 
99,000 
90,000 
20,000 

200,000 
4,500 

100,000 

6  1,500,000 

3  750,000 

6  1,400,000 

8  750,000 

5  5,000 

8  10,000 

6  200,000 

8  200,000 

6  50,000 

8  100,000 

50,000 

6  54,000 

3  26,000 

20,000 

400,000 

50,000 

1,000,000 

100,000 

6 100,000 

3,  15  105,000 

25,000 

10,000 

6  100,000 

3  50,000 

2,000,000 


'  $2,300,000 

6  40,000 

4,000 

1,000 

9,000 

30,000 

18,000 

41,200 

1,400 

60,000 

5  100,000 

6  100,000 

6  5,000 
3  9,000 

5  10,000 

6  47,000 
25,000 

6  34,000 

10,000 

38,000 

40,000 

999,000 

1,000 

8  100,000 

10,000 

500 

6  50,000 

1,999,000 


I  $2,000,000 

2  1,500,000 

3  700,000 

3, 6  60,000 

1,000 
99,000 
90,000 
60,000 

2,000 
158,800 

3,100 
40,000 

5  1,400,000 
3  750,000 

6  1,300,000 
3  750,000 

3  1,000 

6  190,000 

3,  9  200,000 

6  3,000 

8  100,000 

10  25,000 

5,  11  20,000 

3,  11  26,000 

10,000 

12  362,000 

"  10,000 

1,000 

99,000 

8 105,000 

13  15,000 

9,500 

5  50,000 

3  50,000 

1,000 


1  First  preferred. 

2  Second  preferred. 
8  Common. 

*  Name  changed  to  A.  W.  Farrington  Company. 

8  Preferred. 

°  This  certificate  also  provides  for  increasing  this  amount 

to  $100,000. 
'  Name  changed  to  Lowell  Street  Garage,  Incorporated. 
8  Name  changed  to  Beacon  Color  &  Chemical  Company. 
8  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Aug.  17, 1918. 


10  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Nov.  27, 1918. 

11  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Feb.  27, 1918. 

12  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  May  28,  1918. 

13  And  purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

1^  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Apr.  18,  1918. 

1'  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Nov.  26, 1918. 

18  This  certificate  also  provides  for  increasing  this  amount  to 
$25,000. 

1'  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  preferred  and  com- 
mon stock. 


1918.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 

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


103 


NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 


Location. 


Total 
Capital  Al- 
ready Au- 
thorized. 


Amount  of 
Reduction 

now 
Authorized. 


Present 

Authorized 

Capital. 


Certifi- 
cate 
Filed. 


G.  Angelo  Company, 
George  A.  Goodridge  Company,  The 
George  F.  Welch  Company,  The, 
Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company,' 

Greater  New  York  Pickle  Works  Inc 
Green's  Drug  Store,  Inc.,!" 
Holbrook  Mills  Company, 
J.  A.  Rice  Company, 
J.  H.  McNamara  Incorporated, 
L.  E.  Knott  Apparatus  Company, 
Lighting  Supply  Company, 
Lighting  Supply  Company, 
Loxon  Co.,  The, 
M.  B.  Marston  Company, 
Macalaster,  Wiggin  Company, 
Marine  Investments  Company, 
Medford  Amusement  Company, 
Millbury  Steel  Foundry  Company, 
Narragansett  Fur  Company,     . 
Nathan  D.  Dodge  Shoe  Company, 
New  Bedford  Tow  Boat  Corporation, 
New  England  Beverage  Company, 
New  England  Cotton  Yam  Company 
Package  Machinery  Company, 


Boston,  . 
Boston,  . 
Scituate, 
Gloucester, 

Boston,  . 

Worcester, 

Millbury, 

Rockland, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Melrose, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Medford, 

Millbury, 

FallRiver,  Mass.,  and 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Newburyport, 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 


$95,000 

1  10,000 

2  25,000 
6  100,000 

3  25,000 
8  750,000 

9  2,000,000 

3  3,250,000 

7,500 

50,000 

5  25,000 

3  75,000 

15,000 


125,000 

5  60,000 
3  140,000 

5,  1*  25,000 

3,  i«  175,000 

250,000 

6  10,000 
3  10,000 

40,000 


5,000 

6  20,000 
3  50,000 
100,000 

5  50,000 
3  150,000 

40,000 

6  75,000 
3  75,000 

5  2,000,000 
3  3,900,000 
20  1,000,000 
21 1,812,500 
3  4,900 


S70,000 

3  18,750 

6  25,000 

8  750,000 

1,400 

24,800 

6  25,000 

7,700 

30,000 

35,000 

6  60,000 

3  140,000 

65,000 

8  10,000 

39,000 

95,000 

500 

5  20,000 
50,000 

6  50,000 

10,000 

5  75,000 

3  50,000 

5  2,000,000 


$25,000 

1 10,000 
«  6,250 
6, 6  75,000 
3,  6  25,000 
9  2,000,000 
3  3,250,000 

6,100 

25,200 

3,  11  75,000 

12  7,300 

10,000 

90,000 

3,  13  140,000 

6  25,000 
3,  15  35,000 
"  185,000 

3,  "  10,000 

1,000 

5,000 

4,500 

3,  18  50,000 

50,000 

3,  19  150,000 

30,000 

3  25,000 

3  3,900,000 

20  1,000,000 

21  1,397,300 

3  4,900 


Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Aug.   19, 

1918. 

Dec.    19, 

1917. 
Aug.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
June   11, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Oct.    17, 

1918. 
Oct.    17, 

1918. 
Nov.  14, 

1918. 
Nov.  23, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Nov.  18, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Nov.    1, 

1918. 
June   11, 

1918. 
Dec.     5, 

1917. 
Nov.  29, 

1918. 
Nov.    5, 

1918. 


1  Preferred,  par  value  $100  per  share. 

2  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share  but  now  changed 

to  $25  per  share. 
,3  Common. 

*  Common,  par  value  $25  per  share. 
5  Preferred. 

«  See  certifioate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Apr.  3, 1918. 
'  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Aug.  19, 1918. 

8  7  per  cent,  preferred. 

9  8  per  cent,  preferred. 

1°  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Aug.  28, 
1918. 

11  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Mch.  27, 

1918. 

12  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  June  11, 

1918. 


13  A  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Oct.  17,  1918, 
provides  for  an  increase  of  the  authorized  capital  stock 
to  $200,000,  consisting  of  $25,000  preferred  and  $175,- 
000  common.  This  present  certificate  of  reduction  of 
capital  also  provides  for  a  further  reduction  of  capital 
stock,  as  shown  in  abstract  next  following. 

1^  The  authorized  capital  stock  'was  increased  to  this 
amount  from  $140,000  common  by  certificate  of  in- 
crease of  capital  filed  Oct.  17,  1918. 

15  The  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Oct.  17, 
1918,  provides  for  an  iucrease  of  the  common  stock 
from  this  amount  to  $175,000. 

18  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Nov.  14, 1918. 

1'  See  certifioate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Nov.  23, 1918. 

18  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Nov.  18, 1918. 

19  See  certifioate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Nov.  1,  1918. 

20  First  preferred.  21  Second  preferred. 


104  ABSTRACT.  OF  CERTIFICATES.  [1918. 

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. 


Pilgrim  Mortgage  and  Realty  Company, 

Putnam  Machine  Company,     . 

Red  Sea  Balsam  Co., 

Sam  Goldman  Co.  Inc.,^  . 

Samuels  Incorporated, 

Scott  &  Williams,  Incorporated, 

Shelloid  Company,  The,  . 

Silvertown  Cycle  Manufacturing  Company,  The,* 

Staso  Milling  Company,  .... 

T.  Martin  and  Brother  Manufacturing  Company 

Thacher  &  Co.,  Inc 

Tidewater  Transportation  Company, 

Union  Security  Corporation,     . 

United  Laundries  Company, i'  ... 

United  States  Food  Conservation  Company,'' 
Universal  Winding  Company,   .         i 
W.  H.  McElwain  Company, 

Wallace  Nutting  Incorporated, 
Warren  Beef  Company,    .... 
Whitcomb-Blaisdell  Machine  Tool  Company.^-' 
William  Read  &  Sons,  Inc.,      ... 
Wyman-Gordon  Company,       ... 

73  certificates,  69  corporations,  . 


Boston,  . 

Fitchburg, 

New  Bedford, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,   Mass 

Laconia,  N. 

Leominster, 

Worcester, 

Boston,  Mass 
Poultney,  Vt- 

Chelsea, 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,  . 

Boston,   Mass 
Cranston,  R, 
Boston,  . 

Framingham, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 
Boston,  . 
Worcester, 


?nd 


and 


,  and 
I. 


Totals, 


$50,000 

2  160,000 

500,000 

5,000 

5  3,000 

6  6,000 

5  750,000 
6  1,000,000 

6  5,000 

6  25,000 

9  100,000 

w  100,000 

6  300,000 
11  100,000 
1"  150,000 

6  150,000 
725,000 

300,000 

500,000 

5  500,000 

6  500,000 
"  20,000 

"  300,000 
6  180,000 

18  40,000 

19  10,000 

5  1,000,000 
f  1,500,000 

11  4,550,000 
i»  2,000,000 

6  2,500,000 
5,  22  251,250 
^  22  251,250 

5  5,000 
6  20,000 

5  150,000 

6  200,000 
25  100,000 

6  200,000 

11  1,000,000 

i»  500,000 

6  1,500,000 


125,000 
159,000 
475,000 
1,000 
5  3,000 
6  100,000 

5  5,000 

10  100,000 

11  100,000 
10 150,000 

724,000 

100,000 

495,000 

6  150,000 

"  20,000 

6  9,980 
5  15,000 

11  50,000 

6  1,250 
«  1,250 
5  5,000 

6  150,000 

25  90,000 

11  50,000 


355,164,900 


813,128,930  $42,035,970 


1  $25,000 

3  1,000 

25,000 

4,000 

6  6,000 

5  650,000 
6  1,000,000 
«,  '  25,000 

5  100,000 

6  300,000 

6,  12  150,000 

1,000 

200,000 

5,000 

5  500,000 

6  350,000 

5,  16  300,000 

6  180,000 

18  40,000 

20  20 

5  985,000 

6  1,500,000 

11  4,500,000 

10  2,000,000 

=,212,500,000 

5  250,000 

6  250,000 
6,  23  20,000 

6  200,000 

25,  26  10,000 

6,  26  200,000 
11  950,000 
10  500,000 

6  1,500,000 


Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

1918. 
Jan.      4, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
Feb.    23, 

1918. 
July    26, 

1918. 
Aug.   24, 

1918. 

June  1, 
1918. 

Dec.   17, 

1917. 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
May     4, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 

June  12, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

July  22, 
1918. 

Sept.    6, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Oct.    14, 

1918. 
Feb.    16, 

1918. 
Sept.  26, 

1918. 


1  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  Jan.  14,  1918. 

2  Par  value  $500  per  share,  but  now  changed  to  $100  per  share, 
s  Par  value  $100  per  share. 

4  And  purposes  of  the  corporation  amended. 

5  Preferred. 

6  Common. 

'  This  certificate  also  provides  for  increasing  this  amount 
to  $50,000. 

8  And  amendment  relative  to  rights  of  preferred  and  com- 

mon stock. 

9  First  preferred,  but  now  changed  to  preferred. 

10  Second  preferred. 

11  First  preferred. 

12  This  certificate  also  provides  for  increase  of  capital  stock 

from  this  amount  to  $250,000  preferred  and  $150,000 
common. 

13  And  amendment  relative  to  restrictions  upon  transfer  of 

stock  and  relative  to  rights  of  both  classes  of  stock. 
"  Special  preferred. 
15  General  preferred,  but  now  changed  to  preferred. 


16  This  certificate  also  provides  for  increasing  this  amount 

of  preferred  stock  to  $320,000. 
1'  And  ratification  of  treasurer's  action  relative  to  proposed 

dissolution  of  corporation. 

18  Preferred,  par  value  $10  per  share. 

19  Common,  par  value  $100  per  share,  but  now  changed  to 

$5  per  share. 

20  Common,  par  value  $5  per  share. 

21  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filed  July  22,  1918. 

22  Authorized  capital  stock  was  increased  from  $1,250  pre- 

ferred and  81,250  common  to  $251,250  preferred  and 
$251,250  common,  as  stated  in  this  certificate. 

23  See  certificate  of  increase  of  capital  filedMch.  27, 1918. 
2*  And  removal  of  restrictions  on  stock. 

25  Deferred  profit. 

26  This  certificate  provides  also  for  an  increase  of  capital 

from  $10,000  deferred  profit  and  $200,000  common  to 
$100,000  preferred,  $20,000  deferred  profit  and  $300,000 
common,  and  a  change  of  par  value  of  deferred  profit 
stock  from  $100  to  $10  per  share. 


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Abstract  of  Acts  of  Incorporation  of  Corporations,  with  Other  Enabling  Acts 
Amendatory,  Extending,  Revival  or  Change  of  Name  by  the  General  Court  in  the 
Year  1918. 


Chapter  of 
Special  Acts. 

68.   American  Oriental  Society.    May  hold  its  meetings  in  any  State  or  territory 
of  the  United  States  and  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 

105.  Bay  State  Life  Insurance  Company.  Time  for  paying  in  of  capital  stock  and 
surplus  extended  to  March  27,  1920. 

188.  Bay  State  Street  Railway  Company.  Incorporated.  Authorized  to  acquire 
the  railways,  property  and  franchises  of  the  old  company  known  as  the  Bay 
State  Street  Railway  Company.    Provisions  for  its  public  operation. 

123.  Boston  and  Eastern  Electric  Railroad  Company.  Time  for  filing  a  certain 
bond  and  for  construction  and  operation  of  railroad  extended. 

159.   Boston  Elevated  Railway  Company.    Provisions  for  its  public  operation. 

153.  Boston,  Quincy  and  Fall  River  Bicycle  Railway  Company.  Time  within 
which  said  corporation  shall  construct  a  part  of  its  railway  extended. 

147.   Boston  Sunday  Evangelistic  Committee,  Inc.    Corporation  dissolved. 

102.  Boston  Terminal  Company,  The.  Amendment  relative  to  appointment  of 
trustees.  •  , 

166.  Boulevard  Trust  Company  of  Brookline.  May  hold  real  estate  in  the  town 
of  Brookline  not  to  exceed  175,000. 

62.    Clarke  School  for  the  Deaf,  The.    Trustees  to  be  not  more  than  fifteen  nor 
less  than  nine  in  number. 

15.    Crompton  and  Knowles  Loom  Works.     Authorized  to  maintain  bridges  over 
Wjonan  and  Tainter  Streets  in  the  city  of  Worcester. 

172.  Erving  Water  District.  Incorporated.  May  issue  bonds  or  notes  not  to  exceed 
$50,000. 

20.    First  Congregational  Parish  in  the  Town  of  Chatham.     Conveyance  of  certain 
cemetery  property  by  said  parish  to  Union  Cemetery  legalized. 

145.  First  Universalist  Society  in  the  town  of  Haverhill.  Name  changed  to  First 
Universalist  Church  in  the  City  of  Haverhill.  May  hold  real  and  personal 
estate  to  an  amount  the  annual  income  of  which  shall  not  exceed  $10,000. 


1918.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  125 

Chapter  of 
Special  Acts. 

138.  Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Corporation.  May  sell  and  convey  its  private  railroad 
to  any  domestic  railroad  corporation. 

16.  Hampden  Railroad  Corporation,  The.  Time  for  construction  and  operation 
of  lines  to  Holyoke  and  Chicopee  Falls  extended  to  July  1,  1921. 

89.  Home  for  Aged  Men  in  the  City  of  Brockton,  Trustees  of  the.  Incorporated. 
Certain  property  exempt  from  taxation. 

70.  Massachusetts  Baptist  Sunday  School  Association.  Consolidated  with  the 
Massachusetts  Baptist  Missionary  Society  in  one  corporation  under  the  name 
of  Massachusetts  Baptist  Convention. 

57.  Millett  Sanatorium,  Incorporated.     Charter  revived. 

98.  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church  of  Stockbridge.  May  acquire  real  estate  and  build- 
ings of  South  Lee  Union  Church. 

168.  Second  Society  of  Universalists  in  the  town  of  Boston,  The.  May  hold  additional 
real  and  personal  estate  not  to  exceed  $1,500,000,  exclusive  of  any  meeting 
house  and  the  land  and  buildings  connected  therewith,  now  or  hereafter  used 
by  said  corporation. 

83.   Shirley-Eustis  House  Association,  The.     Purpose  amended. 

151.  Smith's  Agricultural  School.  Established.  '  City  of  Northampton  may  appro- 
priate money  for  support  and  maintenance  of  said  school. 

58.  Southern  New  England  Railroad  Corporation.    Time  for  completion  of  its 

railroad  extended  to  Dec.  31,  1921. 

167.   Star  Amusement  Company.     Corporation  revived. 

187.  Taunton  and  Pawtucket  Street  Railway  Company.  Cities  of  Attleboro  and 
Taunton  authorized  to  acquire  a  part  of  the  street  railway  line  of  said  cor- 
poration. 

124.  United  Druggists  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company.  Name  changed  to  United 
Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company. 

41.  United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor.  May  hold  its  annual  meeting  and  the 
annual  meeting  of  its  board  of  trustees  airywhere  in  the  United  States  or  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

53.  Warren  Institution  for  Savings.  May  hold  and  invest  in  real  estate  in  the  city 
of  Boston  not  to  exceed  $500,000. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition  of  Corporations 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Agawam  Reservoir,  Power 
and  Irrigation  Company, 
The,  Hanson. 

American  Bell  Telephone 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company  of  Massa- 
chusetts, Boston. 

Amherst  Water  Company, 
Amherst. 


Ashfield  Water  Company, 
Ashfield. 

Aspmwall  Water  Company, 
Lenox. 

Automatic  Telephone  Com- 
pany of  New  Bedford,  New 
Bedford. 

Barnstable  Water  Company, 
Boston. 

Berkshire   Water   Company, 

Lee. 
Berkshire   Water   Company, 

Lee  (2d  return). 
Brant  Rock  Water  Company, 

Marshfield. 
Bridgewaters  Water  Company, 

Bridgewater  (for  1917). 
Bridgewaters    Water    Com- 
pany, Bridgewater. 
Cheshire    Water    Company, 

Cheshire. 
Cohasset    Water    Company, 

Cohasset. 
Commercial  Cable  Company, 

Boston. 
Commercial  Union  Telegraph 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

The,  Boston. 
Congress  Street  Safe  Deposit 

Company,  Boston. 
Connecticut    River    Bridge, 

Proprietors  of,  The,  Boston. 
Conveyancers  Title  lnsiu*ance 

Company,  Boston. 
Cottage   City   Water   Com- 
pany, Oak  Bluffs. 


July  18, 
1918. 

May  13, 
1918. 

June  18, 
1918. 

May  22, 
1918. 


Sept.  30, 
1918. 

June  24, 
1918. 

May  10, 
1918. 

Apr.  25, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 
Dec.   28, 

1917. 
Dec.   10, 

1917. 
Aug.  22, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 
Aug.  22, 

1918. 
Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1918. 

Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 


Id 

^.2 

§2 

•■p 

-gs- 

s 

2o^ 

03 

•|^ 

o 

o 

1  May  3, 

$25,000 

1915. 

3  Mch.  26, 

26,015,000 

1918. 

4  May  22, 

10,000 

1918. 

May  7, 

150,000 

1918. 

Sept.  17, 

20,000 

1918. 

June  15, 

50,000 

1918. 

Apr.  10, 

250,000 

1918. 

Feb.  19, 

75,000 

1918. 

20  Aug.  2, 

20,000 

1917. 

2"  July  8, 

20,000 

1918. 

Nov.  27, 

5,000 

1917. 

Aug.  14, 

100,000 

1917. 

Aug.  13, 

100,000 

1918. 

May  8, 

15,000 

1918. 

Aug.  19, 

100,000 

1918. 

Feb.  15, 

10,000 

1918. 

26  _ 

10,000 

2Uan.  31, 

20,000 

1918. 

Jan.  15, 

10,000 

1918. 

so  Jan.  23, 

500,000 

1918. 

2' Feb.  26, 

100,000 

1918. 

Assets. 


"c3 

Land  and  W< 
Power. 

.1 

"3 

- 

$91,661 

- 

$18,090 

- 

- 

10,765 

- 

- 

- 

13,900 

- 

- 

"  10,000 

17,668 

- 

with  R.  E. 

169,311 

with 

real 

- 

6,298 

- 

- 

6,298 

- 

- 

2,000 

with  land 

- 

24,010 

with  land 

- 

24,010 

with  land 

- 

89,072 

$91,350 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

$139,000 

estate 

71,208 
71,208 
22 13,595 
21,730 
21,584 


with 
buildings 
6,201 


OS 


$2,269 

339 

9,983 

'  2,680 

5,379 

5,500 

84 

1,553 

955 

1,309 

3,333 

28,691 

3,404 
32,832 


Statement  of  May  31,  1918. 


'  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  Com- 
pany. 

*  Statement  of  Mch.  31,  1918. 


5  Construction. 
^  Water  works. 
'  Pumping  station, 
s  Meter  account. 
3  Tools. 
1°  Replacement  account. 

11  Water  power  rights. 

12  License. 

IS  Investment. 


!■•  Aerial  and  underground  plant. 
15  Reserves  and  prepayments. 

18  Bonds. 
"  Notes. 

IS  Reserve  for  unearned  revenue. 

19  Surplus. 

2°  Adjoiu-ned. 

21  Liberty  bonds. 

22  And  mains. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


127 


required  by  Chapter  110,  Section  61,  Revised  Laws. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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

i 

o 

1 
1 

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

2 
P^  ^ 

S 
pq 

3 
^ 

o       Capital  Stock. 

5 
Q 

Balance     Profit 
and  Loss. 

Reserve  for  De- 
preciation. 

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

o 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$91,661 

$21,661 
2  45,000 

- 

- 

- 

$91,661 

- 

5  $1,683,958 

- 

- 

1,702,048 

10,000 

1,692,048 

- 

- 

- 

1,702,048 

$1,080 

6  198,570 

'800 

8  17,923 

M30 

If  2,046 

~ 

: 

231,837 
16,285 

150,000 
15,600 

48,200 

$33,637 
685 

231,837 
16,285 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.  10,000 

2,663 
2,400 

12 15,000 

13  825 

"  225,402 

1M06 

- 

- 

407,878 
175,060 
85,285 

250,000 
75,000 
20,000 

85,000 

1,062 

"  75,937 

1'  12,338 

51,320 

39,081 
2,996 
13,965 

$33,797 

3,000 

18  1,862 

19  2,865 

- 

407,878 
175,060 

85,285 

- 

21  1,510 

- 

- 

84,516 

20,000 

50,920 

13,596 

- 

- 

84,516 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,679 

5,000 

10,595 

84 

- 

- 

15,679 

- 

23 180,895 

- 

- 

228,188 

100,000 

96,000 

32,188 

- 

- 

228,188 

- 

24 181,259 

- 

- 

227,808 

100,000 

89,655 

38,153 

- 

- 

227,808 

- 

25 14,021 

- 

- 

15,330 

15,000 

- 

- 

19  330 

- 

15,330 

2,317 

- 

- 

- 

186,072 

100,000 

80,000 

6,072 

- 

- 

186,072 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,892 

10,000 

24,073 

4,819 

- 

- 

38,892 

- 

28  15,000 

- 

$5,306 

23,710 

20,000 

- 

- 

29  3,710 

- 

23,710 

- 

2  879,661 

31  33,800 

33  220,632 

34  5,669 

- 

- 

946,293 
226,301 

443,000 
,100,000 

32  325,000 
104,746 

178,293 
9,944 

11,611 

- 

946,293 
226,301 

23  Mains,  wells,  etc. 

24  Wells,  mains,  hydrants,  etc. 

25  Pipe  lines. 

26_The  lines  of  the  company  are  now 
operated  by  the  Postal  Tele- 
graph-Cable Company  of 
Massachusetts,  and  the  latter 
includes  in  its  report  the  opera- 
tions of  this  company. 


27  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1917. 

28  Vaults  and  equipment. 

29  Reserve  for  unearned  box  rents 

paid  annually  in  advance. 
31  Adjourned.     Statement  of  Dec. 
31,  1917. 


31  Commercial  St.  Trust  stock. 

32  Notes  payable. 

33  Construction   account,    including 

water  rights,  going  value,  fran- 
chises and  depreciation. 

34  Supplies  and  tools. 


128 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 

Id 
to. 2 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

a 

TION. 

O 

'S 

o  o 

S 

'a  ^ 

m 

b 

j-3 

S 

c3 

1 

.a 

'5 

a 

^ 

Q 

o 

1 

hj 

m 

s 

o 

Dedham    Water    Company, 

Mch. 

2,       Jan.    14, 

$200,000 

1  $439,897 

with 

real 

estate 

$9,279 

Dedham. 

1918 

1918. 

Deerfield     Company,     The, 

Apr.    5 

5,       Apr. 

1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

East  Mountain  Water  Com- 

Sept. 1 

9,       Aug. 

17, 

4,000 

- 

$60 

- 

- 

230 

pany,  West  Stockbridge. 

1918 

1918 

Edgartown  Water  Company, 

Aug.  2 

9,       Aug. 

20, 

32,500 

- 

$16,500 

with  land 

$61,214 

250 

Edgartown. 

1918 

1918 

Elizabeth  Islands  Telephone 

Mch.  ] 

9,       Mch. 

7, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

Company,  The,  Gosnold. 

1918 

1918 

Essex  Company,  Boston. 

June   1 
1918 

2,     3  May 
1918 

28, 

500,000 

- 

500,000 

- 

- 

1,029,903 

Fairhaven  Water  Company, 

Mch.  5 

8,     ^  Feb. 

25, 

125,000 

- 

5,700 

$16,197 

154,641 

12,875 

Fairhaven. 

1918 

1918 

Franklin  Telegraph  Company, 

June  2 

7,       June 

5, 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

Grafton     Water     Company, 

July 

3,       June 

11, 

80,000 

- 

6,810 

with  land 

5  20,045 

1,065 

The,  Grafton. 

1918 

1918 

Granby  Telephone  and  Tele- 

Mch. 

5,       Jan. 

21, 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

779 

graph  Company  of  Massa- 

1918 

1918 

chusetts,  The,  Granby. 

Granville  Centre  Water  Com- 

Aug. 1 

2,       July 

13, 

15,000 

8,993 

with 

R.E. 

41 

288 

pany,  GranvUle. 

1918 

1918 

Groton     Water     Company, 

Aug. 

9,       July 

9, 

31,800 

89,551 

■     with 

real 

estate 

3,000 

Groton. 

1918 

1918 

Heath  Telephone  Company, 

Feb.    ] 

2,       Oct.   • 

29, 

111,000 

7,892 

- 

with  R.  E. 

- 

9,412 

Shelburne. 

1918 

1917 

Heath  Telephone  Company, 

Feb.    1 

8,       Feb. 

11, 

111,000 

7,892 

- 

with  R.  E. 

- 

8,516 

Shelburne  (2d  return) . 

1918 

1918 

Highland     Telephone    Com- 

July   1 

8,       May 

6, 

8,600 

- 

- 

- 

5,291 

pany,  The,  New  Salem. 

1918 

1918 

Hingham    Water    Company, 

Sept. 

7,       Aug. 

5, 

400,000 

63,482 

with 

R.E. 

729,208 

13,957 

Hingham. 

1918 

1918 

Holliston   Water    Company, 

July    ] 

0,       Mch. 

20, 

50,000 

_ 

18,616 

- 

8,000 

417 

Holliston. 

1918 

1918 

Housatonic     Water     Works 

Nov. 

8,   20  Oct. 

26, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,303 

Company,  Great  Harrington. 

1918 

1918 

Kno.x  Hill  Water  Company, 

Dec. 

6,       Nov. 

29, 

1,925 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Palmer. 

1917 

1901 

Leno,x      Water      Company, 

Aug.   ] 

4,       July 

13, 

100,000 

- 

25,045 

900 

26  175,524 

6,530 

Lenox. 

1918 

1918 

Lynnfield   Water   Company, 

Oct.    2 

1,       May 

14, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,400 

with 

- 

Lynnfield. 

1918 

1918 

buildings 

Marconi        Telegraph-Cable 

July    ] 

0,       June 

3, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,463 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

Martha's  Vineyard  Telegraph 

Mch. 

4,       Jan. 

22, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,956 

Company,  Falmouth. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts        Cremation 

Jan.    [ 

0,     *  Jan. 

16, 

50,000 

9,347 

- 

51,139 

- 

23,018 

Society,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

Massachusetts  Telephone  and 

Nov.  ! 

!6,    36  Jan.    29, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Telegraph  Company,  The, 

1918 

1916. 

Boston. 

1  And  plant. 

2  Contractional  rights. 

3  Statement  of  Apr.  30,  1918. 
«  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1917. 

5  And  wells. 

6  Conduits  and  pipes. 
'  Pole  hne  and  wire. 


s  Unexpired  insurance. 
9  Plant  and  equipment. 

10  Furniture,  tools  and  teams. 

11  Furniture  and  tools. 

12  Poles,  wires  and  equipment. 

13  Bonded. 

1*  Notes  payable. 


15  Accrued  interest. 

16  Surplus  account. 

17  Hydrants  and  underground  pipes. 

18  Wells  and  reservoirs. 
1'  Mortgage. 

20  Statement  of  June  30,  1918.  ■ 

21  Plant  construction,  etc. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


129 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


As 

SETS  —  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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

£ 
1 

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

s  * 
pa 

3 

o 

2 
Q 

1, 

pq 

£.2 

Pi 

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

Sect  81. 

"a 

$7,216 

- 

- 

- 

$456,392 

$200,000 

$119,000 

$137,392 

- 

- 

$456,392 

- 

2  .?15,000 

- 

$1,510 

16,510 

15,000 

1,510 

- 

- 

- 

16,510 

- 

- 

- 

3,770 

4,060 

4,000 

60 

- 

- 

- 

4,060 

50 

- 

- 

- 

78,014 

32,500 

36,000 

9,514 

- 

- 

78,014 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,529,903 

500,000 

- 

414,594 

$615,309 

- 

1,529,903 

- 

2,619 

- 

- 

192,032 

125,000 

64,500 

2,532 

- 

- 

192,032 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000,000 

- 

6  64,132 

- 

76,073 

168,125 

80,000 

88,125 

- 

- 

- 

168,125 

- 

'  1,600 

- 

- 

2,379 

1,200 

262 

917 

- 

- 

2,379 

402 

- 

- 

1,160 

10,884 

9,300 

1,584 

- 

- 

- 

10,884 

- 

8  107 

- 

- 

92,658 

31,800 

25,000 

35,858 

- 

- 

92,658 

2,723 

2,715 

75 

9  120,378 

10  2,964 
9  123,061 

11  3,077 
12  10,937 

- 

- 

143,369 

145,261 

16,303 

107,580 

107,910 

8,600 

11,176 

11,035 

1,500 

13,681 
15,710 
6,203 

10,932 
10,606 

- 

143,369 
145,261 
16,303 

14,716 

1'  53,094 
13  28,374 
21  83,687 
22  4,050 
25  700 

- 

19,189 
1,225 

821,363 

127,690 

94,040 

1,925 

400,000 

50,000 

40,000 

1,925 

13  120,000 

H  65,800 

15  574 

27,690 

"  50,000 

218 

23  202 

50,507 

16  234,989 
213,113 

- 

821,363 

127,690 

94,040 

1,925 

27100 

- 

- 

- 

208,099 

86,600 

94,638 

6,714 

20,147 

- 

208,099 

- 

28  600 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

29  679 

- 

- 

27,142 

25,000 

- 

2,142 

- 

- 

27,142 

- 

30  10,000 

- 

- 

25,956 

10,000 

- 

15,956 

- 

- 

25,956 

- 

31  1,649 

32  119 

- 

10,000 

85,272 
10,000 

43,450 
10,000 

- 

11,994 

5,512 

33  1,289 

31  21,405 

35  1,622 

- 

85,272 
10,000 

22  Investments. 

23  Taxes. 

21  Deferred  income. 

25  Water  rights  and  pipe  Unes. 

26  And  dams,  pump,  meters,  etc. 
2'  And  supplies. 

28  Pipe  Une. 


29  Deferred  charges. 

30  Plant  and  equipment. 

31  Urns. 

32  Insurance  unexpired. 

33  Special  fund  from  N.  E.  Crema- 

tion See. 


31  Reserve  against  sale  of  niches  and 
care  of  ashes  in  columbarium. 

35  Reserve    against    payments    in 

advance  for  cremation. 

36  Statement  of  Oct.  31,  1918. 


130 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Massachusetts    Title    Insur- 
ance Company,  Boston. 


Medfield  Water  Company, 
Medfield. 

Middlesex  Aqueduct  Corpora- 
tion, Arlington. 

Milford  Water  Company, 
Milford. 

Millbury  Water  Company, 
Millbury. 

Mixer  Brothers  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Mt.  Tom  Railroad  Company, 
Holyoke. 

New  England  Telegraph 
Company,  Boston. 

New  England  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, The,  Boston. 

Northfield  Water  Company, 
Northfield. 

Norton  Water  Company, 
Boston. 

Onset  Water  Company,  Ware- 
ham. 

Oxford  Water  Company, 
Oxford.  . 

Palmer  Water  Company, 
Palmer. 

Postal  Telegraph-Cable  Co. 
of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

Providence  Telephone  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
Boston. 

Quabbin  Aqueduct  Company, 
Enfield. 

Richmond  Telephone  Com- 
pany, Richmond. 

Riverside  Water  Company. 
Gill. 

Sagamore  Water  Company, 
Bourne. 

Sagamore  Water  Company, 
Bourne  (2d  return). 

Salisbury  Water  Supply  Com- 
pany, The,  Salisbury. 

Scituate  Water  Company, 
Scituate. 

Security  Safe  Deposit  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Feb.    13, 
1918. 


July    12, 
1918. 


Apr. 

19 
Mch 

19 
Feb. 

19 
May 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Sept, 

19 
Apr. 

19 

July 
19 

Mch 
19 

Sept, 

19 
Sept, 

19 
June 

19 
Sept, 

19 
Jan. 

19 

Oct. 

19 
Oct. 

19 
June 

19 
Jan. 

19 
Sept, 

19 
Sept, 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Aug. 

19 


27, 


25, 


18, 


ijan.    25, 
1918. 


July  9, 
1918. 

Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Aug.   14, 

1917. 
lApr.    10, 

1918. 

June  23, 
1918. 

Feb.  8, 
1918. 

July     8, 

1918. 
"  Aug.     6, 

1918. 
'8  May     7, 

1918. 
Julv    28, 

1917. 
30  Dec.     4, 

1917. 

Oct.    14, 

1918. 
July    14, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
«Sept.  13, 

1917. 
io  Sept.  19, 

1918. 
"Aug.    12, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.    11, 

1918. 


o  O 


S104,200 


24,000 

2,500 
200,000 
125,000 
30,000 
100,000 
30,000 
25,000 

2,000 
75,000 

25,000 
50,000 
30,000 
5,000 
80,000 

1,200 

1,610 

10,000 

50,000 

50,000 

90,000 

250,000 

200,000 


Assets. 


$2,500 
"  573,713 


7,650 


150,816 


17,250 


(h 

1-a 

Ml 

a 

'3 
m 

- 

$1,974 

with 

R.  E. 

with 

real 

15  S2"5,289 

6,640 

35,984 

63,116 

- 

24,387 

1,000 

- 

with 

real 

500 

1,545 

25,289 

6,497 

18,842 

150 

36  1,200 

- 

3,149 

- 

38,790 

3,850 

- 

- 

estate 
$36,607 

4,872 

with 
buildings 


7,520 
estate 


),123 
),976 


3,500 


"  110,178 
349,542 


1  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1917. 

2  Mortgages. 
'  Bonds. 

*  Deposits  in  trust  companies. 
5  Plant  and  equipment. 
^  Unsecured  notes. 
'  Accrued  interest. 
8  Commissions. 
'  Money  held  for  clients. 
1"  Surplus  over  all  liabilities. 


1'  Supply  property. 

12  Pumping  plant. 

13  Distributing  system. 

1^  And  filter  beds  and  underground 
pipes. 

15  Land  and  water  rights. 

16  And  reserve  and  furniture. 

1'  Wires,  underground  conduits  and 

pipes. 
IS  Reserves. 


19  Plant. 

20  Reserve  for  taxes. 

21  Mortgage  bond. 

22  Note. 

2'  Reserve  for  unearned  revenue. 

24  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 

25  And  equipment. 

26  Pipe  lines,  etc. 

2'  Advance  charges. 


1918.1 


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131 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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

3 
1 

1 

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

o 

O 

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o 

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2  $102,870 
3  1,000 
"  4,303 
5  50,000 

6  282 

- 

- 

$161,742 

$104,200 

S376 
8  36 

" 

9  $1,518 
10  55,612 

$161,742 

$2,978 

11  5,000 

12  3,856 
13  12,554 

158,728 

- 

$1,042 
9,552 

24,000 

3,704 
594,269 
243,169 

24,000 

2,500 
200,000 
113,000 

285,000 
130,169 

$1,204 
109,269 

with  profit 
and  loss 

with  profit 
and  loss 

- 

24,000 

3,704 
594,269 
243,169 

"867 

"  35,384 

- 

- 

43,493 

30.000 

2,508 

10,064 

18  921 

- 

43,493 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102,175 

100,000 

- 

2,175 

- 

- 

102,175 

- 

19 15,000 

- 

15,315 

50,168 

30,000 

20,168 

- 

- 

- 

50,168 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,037 

25,000 

7,037 

- 

- 

- 

32,037 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

9,259 

2,000 

5,097 

2,162 

- 

- 

9,259 

1,501 
442 

21)288 

1,475 

155,677 
82,902 

75,000 
25,000 

3,577 
21  75,000 

22  881 

45,492 

12,410 

23  1,219 

155,677 
82,902 

2,029 

2«  51,458 
29  67,606 

- 

16 

97,877 
97,869 

50,000 
30,000 

40,960 
27  4,917 
39,335 

28,534 

2,000 

_ 

97,877 
97,869 

- 

19  5,000 

- 

204,468 

330,681 

5,000 

325,681 

- 

- 

- 

330,681 

- 

32  235,020 
33  805 

- 

- 

248,882 

80,000 

18,408 
34  352 

59,001 

90,943 

35  178 

- 

248,882 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

37  3,023 

38  210 

- 

365 
4,741 

4,541 
11,500 

1,610 
10,000 

114 
1,500 

- 

39  2,817 

- 

4,541 
11,500 

839 

"  55,830 
"245 

- 

12,841 

214,087 
385,127 

90,000 
250,000 

88,234 

«  100,000 

32,270 

206,000 

34,125 

«  1,728 
47  2,857 

- 

214,087 
385,127 

- 

<8  408,186 

- 

- 

410,275 

200,000 

4,275 

~ 

~ 

410,275 

28  Statement  of  Apr.  30,  1918. 

29  Pipes,  hydrants,  meters  and  stock. 
31  Statement  of  Nov.  30,  1917. 

31  Other  deferred  debts. 

32  Plant  lines,  equipment  and  sup- 

plies. 

33  Prepaid  expenses. 

34  Accrued  liabihties  not  due. 
S5  Other  reserve* 


3s  And  pipes. 

37  Pole  hnes,  etc. 

38  Supplies  on  hand. 

39  Surplus  balance. 

4"  Company  has  transacted  no  busi- 
ness. 

41  Adjourned.  Statement  of  June 
30,  1918. 


42  And  tools,  oSice  fixtures,  etc. 

43  Sewerage  system. 

44  Prepaid  account,  special  deposits. 

45  Reserve  for  taxes,  interest  due, 

etc. 

46  Bonds. 

47  Replace  burned  station. 

48  Business  and  good  will. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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South  Egremont  Water  Com- 

Sept. 18, 

Sept.    4, 

$9,000 

_ 

$2,200 

_ 

_ 

$9-6 

pany,  Egremont. 

1918. 

1918. 

Southbridge    Water    Supply 

Sept.  26, 

Sept.  10, 

200,000 

_ 

78,902 

$3,000 

$9,854 

3,565 

Company,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

Southern  Massachusetts  Tele- 

Feb.   20, 

9  Feb.     9, 

25,000 

S3,800 

- 

43,772 

- 

- 

phone  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stockbridge  Water  Company, 

Aug.     7, 

June  26, 

43,000 

- 

i»  6,008 

9,500 

"  73,275 

1,008 

Great  Barrington. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sunderland  Water  Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    12, 

10,700 

- 

12  500 

- 

- 

716 

Sunderland. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taghconic    Telephone   Com- 

Nov. 27, 

July     2, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

139 

pany,  West  Stockbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

Warmacomet    Water    Com- 

July   19, 

15  July     8, 

60,000 

7,343 

- 

23,421 

9,974 

866 

pany,  Nantucket. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westford    Water    Company, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    26, 

70,000 

_ 

850 

13,690 

10,217 

2,535 

Westford. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westhampton    Water    Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Nov.    6, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Westhampton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weston     Water     Company, 

July    18, 

July     8, 

50,000 

- 

19,886 

6,979 

6,429 

9,957 

Weston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westport   Harbor  Aqueduct 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    18, 

6,000 

- 

250 

500 

5,834 

197 

Company,  Westport. 

1918. 

1918. 

Williamstown    Water    Com- 

June 28, 

28  May  20, 

100,000 

- 

29  230,438 

- 

- 

13,841 

pany,  Williamstown. 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester  Safe  Deposit  Vaults 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.    2, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,198 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

Total  Certificates  filed,  . 

83 

32,691,735 

2,605,960 

1,329,057 

375,007 

2,208,100 

1,534,856 

Deduct  Duplicates, 

4 

281,000 

7,892 

30,308 

- 

92,938 

16,344 

Total  Corporations, 

79 

32,410,735 

2,598,068 

1,298,749 

375,007 

2,115,162 

1,518,512 

1  Reservoir. 

2  Distributing  system. 
'  Accrued  interest. 

^  Funded  indebtedness. 
5  Floating  indebtedness. 


^  Personal  estate. 
'  Investments. 

8  Unearned  interest  town  notes. 

9  Statement  of  Deo.  31,  1917. 
19  Land  and  reservoirs. 


11  And  water  mains,  etc. 

12  Land  and  water  rights. 
15  Pipe  mains. 

1*  Line  and  poles. 

15  Statement  of  June  30, 1918. 


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of  Corjjorations  —  Concluded. 


Assets  —  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

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Jd 

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T3   -;o 

ufactur 
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181,114 
2  17,540 

- 

- 

S21,800 

$8,900 

3  $437 
i  6,000 
6  6,300 

$106 

$57 

- 

$21,800 

$9,109 

6  218,727 
7  29,986 

" 

~ 

353,143 

200,000 

46 
8  390 

122,659 

30,048 

"• 

353,143 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47,572 

25,000 

22,572 

- 

- 

- 

47,572 

- 

- 

- 

- 

89,791 

43,000 

31,500 

14,054 

1,237 

- 

89,791 

- 

"  10,200 

- 

- 

11,416 

10,700 

- 

502 

214 

- 

11,416 

- 

"  1,000 

- 

- 

1,139 

1,000 

60 

79 

- 

- 

1,139 

" 

16  91,683 
"994 
18  900 

"  16.584 

151,765 

54,350 

56,080 

41,335 

' 

" 

151,765 

- 

2"  65,765 
21  4,995 

~ 

~ 

98,052 

40,000 

22  35,000 

11,459 

11,593 

- 

98,052 

~ 

23  177 

24  1,323 

~ 

~ 

1,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

26  68,997 

112,248 

50,000 

8,900 

26  50,000 

2'  104 

3,244 

112,248 

- 

- 

- 

S119 

6,900 

5,800 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

6,900 

68 

- 

- 

22,421 

266,768 

100,000 

163,736 

- 

3,032 

- 

266,768 

- 

3»  20,000 

- 

- 

25,198 

20,000 

- 

5,198 

- 

- 

25,198 

54,290 

5,972,288 

- 

390,588 

14,470,146 

6,375,225 

5,347,766 

1,559,082 

1,188,073 

- 

14,470,146 

5,123 

304,237 

- 

- 

456,842 

227,580 

158,496 

59,834 

10,932 

- 

456,842 

49,167 

5,668,051 

- 

390,588 

14,013,304 

6,147,645 

5,183,270 

1,499,248 

1,177,141 

- 

14,013,304 

16  Construction. 
"  Supplies  and  tools. 

18  Rights. 

19  Sinking  funds. 

20  Underground  pipe. 


21  Sinking  fund. 

22  Bonds. 

23  Dam. 

24  Pipe. 

25  Pipe  line  and  reservoir. 


26  Mortgage  bonds. 

27  Accounts  payable. 

28  Adjourned. 

29  And  pipes.  I 
36  Safes,  boxes,  etc. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition  of  Gas 

AND  Electric 

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It 
II 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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[achinery,     in- 
cluding Mains, 
Services     and 
Appliances. 

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11 

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Agawam  Electric  Company, 

Oct.    24, 

iSept.  12, 

$125,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$14,971 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

Amesbury  and  Salisbury  Gas 

Feb.   27, 

9  Dec.     3, 

60,000 

- 

$6,725 

$175,645 

_ 

9,373 

Company,  Amesbury. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amesbury    Electric      Light 

Oct.    25, 

iJuly    22, 

305,000 

- 

22,129 

with  land 

$328,763 

117,539 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Amherst  Gas  Company,  The, 

Oct.    17, 

'Sept.  11, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80,136 

Amherst. 

1918. 

1918. 

Athol  Gas  and  Electric  Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Uuly    22, 

773,200 

359,032 

with  land 

658,418 

167,200 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Attleboro   Gas   Light   Com- 

July   23, 

July    16, 

116,000 

- 

50,452 

17,049 

166,297 

16,672 

pany     Corporation,     The, 

1918. 

1918. 

Attleboro. 

Attleborough      Steam      and 

Sept.  26, 

Uuly    17, 

275,000 

$23,860 

- 

84,786 

233,941 

55,267 

Electric  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Beverly    Gas    and    Electric 

Aug.  30, 

July    23. 

687,500 

319,632 

1,012,557 

38,453 

Company,  Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

Blackstone     Electric     Light 

Oct.    24, 

iJuly    22, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

66,507 

15,916 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Block    Plant   Electric    Light 

Oct.     5, 

31  _ 

9,500 

- 

- 

- 

26,609 

4,464 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

Boston     Consolidated     Gas 

Oct.    16, 

1  Sept.  12, 

15,124,600 

27,092,959 

with 

real 

estate 

685,215 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Electric  Light  Com- 

Nov. 20, 

8'  Oct.     8, 

3,000,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton   Gas   Light   Com- 

Aug. 30, 

S8  Aug.     6, 

1,537,000 

— 

59,516 

194,339 

1,683,697 

247,958 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Buzzard's  Bay  Electric  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

^oNov.  10, 

15,000 

- 

7,488 

18,302 

110,678 

64,910 

pany,  Falmouth. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cambridge     Electric     Light 

Apr.    30, 

«Apr.    18, 

1,000,000 

- 

256,801 

with  land 

1,399,615 

95,127 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cambridge  Gas  Light  Com- 

Nov. 21, 

lOct.    22, 

1,680,000 

- 

538,065 

- 

2,662,765 

168,182 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

Central             Massachusetts 

Oct.'  25, 

IJuly    22, 

280,000 

_ 

7,061 

with  land 

687,617 

157,116 

Electric  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charlemont    Electric    Light 

Nov.  18, 

Julv    29, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,119 

610 

and     Power    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

Charlemont. 

Charlestown  Gas  and  Electric 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    28, 

600,000 

- 

204,180 

- 

762,576 

75,545 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 

2  Property  and  construction. 

3  Liberty  bonds. 

*  Prepaid  taxes,  interest,  etc. 
5  Notes  payable. 
^  Accounts  payable. 
'  Accrued  interest,  taxes,  etc. 
8  Surplus. 

'  Statement  of  July  1,  1917. 
10  Bonds. 


1'  Capital  stock  subscription. 

12  Capital  stock  subscribed  including 

premium. 
18  Reserves. 

11  Premiiun  on  stock  issued. 
IB  Plant. 

IS  Prepaid  interest,  insurance,  etc. 
1'  Dividends  payable. 
18  Accrued  expenses. 
"  Other  habUities. 


20  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

21  Premiiun  paid  on  stock. 

22  Other  equipment. 

23  Sinking  fund. 

21  Liabihty  reserve  fund. 

25  Deferred  charges. 

20  Investment  —  tenements. 

2'  Accruals. 

28  Notes  payable  —  reserve  fund. 


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135 


Companies,  required  by  Acts  of  1914,  Chapter  743,  Sectio7i  65. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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$5,585 

2  $137,309 

3  5,000 

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- 

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$163,729 

$125,000 

5  $16,750 
«  4,432 
^  1,440 

8  $16,087 

- 

$20 

$163,729 

5,215 

- 

- 

$21,934 

218,892 

60,000 

98,892 
m  60,000 

- 

- 

- 

218,892 

11,605 

23,543 

"575 

$494 

- 

504,648 

302,900 
12  2,835 

162,140 

13  2.7.53 
"  23.765 

$9,761 

494 

504,648 

28,710 

15  407,148 
16  7,104 

523,098 

300,000 

1"  30,000 

6  3,390 

5  165,000 

"  4,500 

18  10.823 

I9  60 

9,087 

238 

523,098 

62,916 

21,894 

500 

- 

1,269,960 

714,500 

405.013 
1"  15.000 

13  17,863 
2»  84.000 

33,084 

500 

1,269,960 

11,868 

MOO 

255 

- 

262,993 

116,000 

6,725 

21  43,500 

96,513 

255 

262,993 

7,880 

22  3,545 

23  30,344 

2<  15,047 

2^643 

26  1,069 

~ 

~ 

456,382 

275,000 

46,712 

i»  39,000 

2' 394 

28  10.000 

29  20,000 

73,194 

1,082 

456,382 

28,787 

~ 

~ 

~ 

1,399,429 

687,500 

41,108 

19,813 
30  355,250 

29.5,758 

- 

1,399,429 

1,074 

2,025 

314 

- 

85,836 

40,000 

43,129 

13  633 

1,761 

313 

85,836 

224 

- 

- 

8,772 

40,069 

9,500 

5.576 
32  17,000 

- 

7,800 

193 

40,069 

1,028,001 

187,323 

28,993,498 

15,124,600 

4,389,269 

33  73,287 

34  5,808 

35  8,893,265 

36  62,883 

257,063 

187,323 

28,993,498 

- 

- 

- 

3,000,000 

3,000,000 

3,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000,000 

199,837 

39  48,271 

- 

- 

2.433,618 

1,537,000 

779.808 
10  100.000 

- 

11,262 

5,548 

2,433,618 

20,311 

"  260,673 

- 

8,070 

490,432 

11,0Q0 

479,282 

150 

- 

- 

490,432 

73,552 

«  52,071 
3  81,898 

16,626 

- 

1,975,690 

1,000,000 

178,694 

"  110,000 
20  420,000 

250,370 

16,626 

1,975,690 

251,132 

33,310 

3,653,454 

1,680,000 

379,309 

45  955,965 
«  18.610 
4'  43.878 

542,382 

33,310 

3,653,454 

22,445 

110,139 

644 

- 

985,022 

280,000 

494,661 
1"  150,000 

13  4,850 

54,867 

644 

985,022 

35 

48  26 

~ 

~ 

4,790 

3,000 

351 

- 

1,439 

- 

4,790 

41,918 

- 

- 

- 

1,084,219 

600,000 

155,534 

49  91,901 

218,699 

18,085 

1,084,219 

29  Premium  on  stock. 

30  Premium  account. 

31  None  held  in  1918.    Statement  of 

June  30,  1918. 

32  Mortgage. 

33  Reserve      for      accidents      and 


34  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  autos. 

35  Stock  premiums. 


36  Reserve    for    employees'     profit 

sharing. 
3'  Corporation  out  of  business. 

38  Statement  of  June  29,  1918. 

39  Prepaid  and  suspense  items. 
4"  Adjourned. 

41  Lines. 

42  Adjourned.    Statement    of   Feb. 

28,  1918. 


43  And  autos. 

44  Special  reserve. 

45  Premiums. 

46  Replacement  fund. 
4'  Reserve  fund. 

48  Incandescent  lamps  on  hand. 

49  Premium  stock. 


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[1918. 


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Chester  Electric  Light  Com- 

Aug. 19, 

July    18, 

$5,000 

_ 

,     $1,100 

$150 

$8,930 

$431 

pany,  Chester. 

1918. 

1918. 

Citizens'    Gas,    Electric   and 

Aug.   19, 

July    17, 

40,000 

- 

9,461 

6,174 

59,357 

3,200 

Power  Company  of  Nan- 

1918. 

1918. 

tucket,  Nantucket. 

Citizens'  Gas  Light  Company 

Oct.    16, 

3  Sept.    5, 

743,000 

$865,031 

with 

real 

estate 

25,549 

of  Quincy,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dedham  and  Hyde  Park  Gas 

Sept.  26, 

3  Aug.     5, 

155,950 

'  1,500 

5,518 

_ 

255,490 

26,131 

and   Electric   Light   Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

pany,  Boston. 

Dedham   Electric   Company, 

Nov.  20, 

12  Oct.      8, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Deerfield  River  Electric  Light 

Dec.   29, 

13  _ 

5,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

198 

Company,  Conway. 

1917. 

East  Boston  Gas  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

3  Sept.  11, 

575,000 

1,195,279 

with 

real 

estate 

16,738 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Massachusetts  Elec- 

July     1, 

16  Feb.     5, 

125,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

42,797 

tric  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Massachusetts  Elec- 

Nov. 25, 

3  Oct.    23, 

250,000 

_ 

'_ 

_ 

_ 

30,183 

tric  Company,  Boston  (2d 

1918. 

1918. 

return). 

Easthampton  Gas  Company, 

Oct.    17, 

Sept.  11, 

450,000 

_ 

16,630 

134,977 

467,508 

76,935 

Easthampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edison  Electric  Illuminating 

Nov.  20, 

3  Oct.      8, 

22,528,000 

11,612,330 

- 

- 

43,708,308 

1,641,546 

Company  of  Boston,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

Edison  Electric  Illuminating 

Apr.      1, 

26  Mch.    5, 

1,476,000 

- 

513,391 

with  land 

2,284,794 

282,421 

Company  of  Brockton,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton. 

Electric    Light    and    Power 

Sept.  26, 

3  July    25, 

283,500 

44,598 

- 

with  R.  E. 

448,436 

54,351 

Company  of  Abington  and 

1918. 

1918. 

Rockland,  The,  Abington. 

Fall    River    Electric    Light 

Apr.    23, 

16  Jan.    28, 

1,400,000 

- 

142,524 

309,587 

2,133,780 

119,079 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fall  River  Gas  Works  Com- 

Sept. 12, 

3  July    31, 

1,127,000 

355,107 

_ 

with  R.  E. 

1,824,409 

221,581 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg  Gas  and  Electric 

Dec.   12, 

«Oct.    24, 

888,000 

_ 

368,578 

with  land 

1,377,925 

101,216 

Light  Company,  Fitchburg 

1917. 

1917. 

(for  1917). 

Fitchburg  Gas  and  Electric 

Nov.  25, 

3  Oct.    23, 

888,000 

_ 

370,222 

with  land 

1,433,963 

85,709 

Light  Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Investment. 

2  Bonds. 

s  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 

*  Reserve  for  employees'  compen- 

sation insurance, 
s  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  autos. 

*  Reserve    for    employees'    profit 


3  Deferred  charges. 
16  Deferred  credits. 

11  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

12  Corporation  out  of  business. 

13  None   held   in    1917.    All   stock 

retired  Dec.  28,  1916. 
1^  Reserved     for     accidents     and 


J  Dwelling  house. 
'  Other  equipment. 


16  Stock  premiums. 

16  Statement  of  Dec.  31, 1917. 


1''  Unfinished  construction. 
18  Prepaid  accounts,  etc. 
1'  Notes  payable. 
2"  Other  accruals. 

21  Plant  investment. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Prepayments. 

^*  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 
26  Other  ledger  accounts. 


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- 

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- 

$10,801 

8,265 

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$300 

- 

87,607 

40,000 

17,000 
2  25,500 

- 

4,807 

$300 

87,607 

54,816 

- 

5,910 

$18,274 

969,580 

743,000 

213,800 

*  $3,309 
6  2,162 
6  1,400 

- 

5,909 

969,580 

13,123 

8  3,507 
9  10,044 

315,313 

155,950 

29,354 

2  92,000 

i»905 

11  7,190 

27,030 

2,884 

315,313 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

60,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

198 

- 

- 

- 

198 

- 

198 

121,731 

- 

60,651 

- 

1,394,399 

575,000 

465,619 

"  9,577 

5  1,243 

16  11,000 

267,309 

60,651 

1,394,399 

6  4,000 

9,987 

1'  417,451 
18  4,983 

475,218 

125,000 

149,716 

19  175,000 

20  4,080 

1,365 

20,057 

475,218 

7,231 

21  66,038 

22  654 
17  242,795 

23  859 

347,760 

125,000 

74,726 
19  130,000 

7,947 

10,087 

347,760 

35,077 

2s  2,107 

- 

- 

733,234 

450,000 

247,407 

24  500 

35,327 

- 

733,234 

1,650,356 

25  432,062 

91,185 

- 

59,135,787 

22,528,000 

16,284,994 
2  1,250,000 

827,557 
"17,919,158 

234,893 

91,185 

59,135,787 

122,710 

27  20,859 

28  10,760 
29  450,000 

942 

- 

3,685,877 

1,476,000 

1,292,084 
2  215,000 

114,584 
30  238,956 
31  11,633 

336,678 

942 

3,685,877 

53,995 

2'  2,591 
32  450 

398 

604,819 

283,500 

106,697 
2  25,000 
33  6,070 

35,000 
30  55,350 

92,804 

398 

604,819 

202,445 

31  344,651 

35  50,000 
9  26,636 

36  20,696 

3,349,398 

1,400,000 

1,193,433 

190,959 

37  20,511 

38  445,000 

39  1,107 

96,872 

1,516 

3,349,398 

155,379 

27  4,852 

9,325 

2,571,156 

1,127,000 

49,982 
«  14,693 

174,847 

«  577,349 

43  24,153 

593,807 

9,325 

2,571,156 

126,527 

23  8,732 
«  33,021 
«  17,005 
"  26,238 

4,307 

2,063,549 

888,000 

463,789 

62,600 

31  12,045 

"443,100 

«  189,112 

49  596 

4,307 

2,063,549 

151,101 

46  19,381 
23  5,205 
«  30,509 
17  30,606 
28  27,689 

5,379 

2,159,764 

888,000 

87,089 
60  500,000 

98,389 

31  2,685 

47  443,100 

>8  135,122 

5,379 

2,159,764 

26  Statement  of  Jan.  31,  1918. 

27  Advance  payments. 

28  Suspense. 

29  Treasury  coupon  notes. 

30  Premium  on  sale  of  capital  stock. 
'1  Other  reserves. 

32  Investment  (liberty  loan). 

33  Accounts  not  yet  due. 
'4  New  construction. 


36  Liberty  bonds. 

36  Debit  suspense. 

37  Sundry  reserves. 

38  Premium  new  capital. 

39  Credit  suspense. 

40  Automobiles. 

41  Accrued  taxes. 

42  Premium  sale  of  capital  stock. 


43  Reserve  for  coal  adjustment. 

44  Statement  of  June  30,  1917. 

45  Miscellaneous  equipment. 

46  Investments. 

47  Premiums  on  capital  stock. 

48  Surplus. 

49  Other  deposits. 

50  Coupon  notes. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Framingham  Gas  Fuel  and 

Sept.  26, 

July    27, 

$75,000 

_ 

_ 

$15,175 

$109,276 

$11,349 

Power  Company,  The,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

Franklin  Electric  Light  Com- 

Aug. 29, 

2  July    16, 

50,000 

$1,067 

_ 

663 

86,353 

11,142 

pany,  Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gardner  Electric  Light  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

« Oct.      9, 

282,600 

7  336,725 

- 

- 

51,878 

20,243 

pany,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner  Gas  Fuel  and  Light 

Nov.    5, 

2  July    22, 

140,000 

_ 

$20,301 

with  land 

245,324 

12,950 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gloucester  Electric  Company, 

Sept.    5, 

13  Aug.     5, 

314,200 

116,555 

- 

- 

502,070 

101,421 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

Great     Barrington     Electric 

Oct.    28, 

2  July    22, 

242,000 

- 

109,769 

with  land 

182,346 

84,273 

Light  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greenfield  Electric  Light  and 

Feb.    11, 

"Jan.    15, 

1,050,000 

- 

277,963 

141,874 

961,716 

72,570 

Power    Company,    Green- 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

Greenfield   Gas   Light  Com- 

Nov. 18, 

2  Nov.    7, 

166,000 

_ 

52,755 

with  land 

305,159 

26,948 

pany,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hadley    Lighting    Company, 

July    22, 

July     8, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

331 

Hadley. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill  Electric  Company, 

Dec.   12, 

21  Oct.    24, 

941,900 

- 

93,670 

236,529 

898,235 

148,160 

Haverhill. 

1917. 

1917. 

Haverhill  Electric  Company, 

Nov.  25, 

2  Oct.    23, 

941,900 

93,670 

_ 

257,077 

907,896 

78,211 

Haverhill  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill    Gas    Light    Com- 

Oct.    4, 

2  Sept.  17, 

585,000 

61,290 

_ 

118,525 

916,671 

14,677 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

Huntington    Electric     Light 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,506 

Company,  Huntington. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hyde    Park    Electric    Light 

Nov.  20, 

"  Oct.     8, 

287,500 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ipswich  Gas  Light  Company, 

Dec.     3, 

Sept.  26, 

16,000 

- 

- 

5,075 

24,796 

5,060 

Ipswich. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ipswich  Gas  Light  Company, 

Nov.    8, 

Nov.    1, 

16,000 

- 

- 

5,075 

24,814 

4,936 

Ipswich  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence     Gas     Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.     5, 

2,500,000 

"  2,215,523 

with 

real 

estate 

333,465 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

"  2,002,442 
«  50,118 
«  19,620 
«  30,421 

' 

Lee  Electric  Company,  Lee. 

July   26, 
1918. 

July     9, 
1918. 

30,000 

~ 

10,350 

3,150 

56,133 

9,128 

Lenox     Electric     Company, 

Nov.    5, 

2  July    22, 

115,000 

_ 

14,728 

with  land 

92,485 

42,630 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Reserve  fund. 

2  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 
'  Deferred  assets. 

4  M.  F.  Fire  District. 
6  Millers  Falls  bond  reserve. 
6  Statement  of  Oct.  1,  1917. 
'  And  lines,  transformers,  meters, 
etc. 

8  Suspense  accounts. 

9  Bad  debts  reserve. 


1°  Capital  stock  premium. 

11  Premium  on  stock  issued. 

12  Reserve. 

"  Statement  of  June  29,  1918. 
"  Bonds. 

15  Reserves. 

16  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1917. 
1'  Liberty  Bond  subscription. 
IS  Prepaid  expenses. 

15  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 


2°  Reserve  for  automobile  repairs. 

21  Statement  of  June  30,  1917. 

22  Miscellaneous  equipment. 

23  Prepayments,  etc. 

2''  Unfinished  construction. 

2=  Investments. 

26  Capital  stock  subscribed. 

2'  And  accruals. 

28  Bonds  due  1921. 


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Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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$75,000 

$71,513 

$8,362 

$423 

$830 

$156,128 

2,079 

3  1,877 
4  14,550 

■  - 

- 

117,731 

50,000 

45,075 

6  14,550 

8,106 

- 

117,731 

21,834 

8  5,449 

- 

- 

436,129 

282,600 

93,535 

14,735 

'158 

i»  36,270 

7,467 

1,364 

436,129 

21,918 

27,748 

$121 

- 

328,362 

140,000 

183,181 

11  4,200 
12  817 

43 

121 

328,362 

27,894 

- 

- 

- 

747,940 

314,200 

154,498 
"  48,000 

- 

230,912 

330 

747,940 

9,986 

19,657 

45 

- 

406,076 

125,000 

198,514 

15  22,559 

59,958 

45 

406,076 

127,988 

1'  15,000 
18  10,925 

1,128 

- 

1,609,164 

1,015,850 

344,147 
"  100,000 

12,000 

19  270 

20  3,381 

132,388 

1,128 

1,609,164 

46,060 

10,183 

~ 

$8,013 

449,118 

166,000 

206,828 
"  75,000 

16  820 

~ 

470 

449,118 

- 

- 

- 

1,419 

1,750 

1,750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,750 

66,916 

22  28,309 

23  5,643 

21  169,307 

2i  1,450 

7,850 

" 

1,656,069 

933,700 
26  8,200 

2'  98,354 
28  85,000 

93,077 
29  233 

30  61 

31  316,875 

112,719 

7,850 

1,656,069 

71,041, 

22  27,184 

23  5,716 

24  211,500 

23  5,387 

8,994 

1,666,676 

941,900 

121,829 
"  85,000 

99,475 
29411 

31  316,875 

92,192 

8,994 

1,666,676 

93,851 

32  3,332 
S3  1,363 

20,732 

~ 

1,230,441 

585,000 

50,977 
34  11,109 

124,038 
29  1,884 

436,701 

20,732 

1,230,441 

35574 

36  1,373 

37  1,312 

38  591 

39  800 

11,156 

5,000 

40  4,758 

1,398 

11,156 

- 

- 

- 

287,500 

287,500 

287,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

287,500 

104 

- 

- 

- 

35,035 

16,000 

17,281 

- 

1,754 

- 

35,035 

454 

- 

- 

154 

35,433 

16,000 

19,433 

- 

- 

- 

35,433 

217,279 

"  50,435 
«  47,846 
«  12,559 

" 

" 

4,979,708 

2,500,000 

14  300,000 
30  791,637 

51  833,329 

522,792 

31,950 

4,979,708 

1,827 

«  2,250 
1  1,000 

- 

- 

83,838 

30,000 

5,805 

14  30,000 

32343 

33  7,690 

10,000 

- 

83,838 

,       11,170 

3,486 
23  6,500 

170,999 

40,000 

77,235 

15  18,137 
11  5,000 

30,627 

170,999 

23  Other  reserves. 

30  Other  deposits. 

31  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

32  Advance  payments. 

33  Automobiles. 

34  Accounts  not  yet  due. 

35  Meter  account. 
30  Overhead  lines. 
3'  Steam  plant. 


38  Electric  plant. 

39  Due    for    electricity    and 

accounts. 

40  Surplus  account. 

41  Corporation  out  of  business. 

42  Gas. 

43  Electric. 

44  Office  building. 

45  Methuen  Street  storehouse. 


40  Appliance  and  garage  building, 
other  47  Office  fixtures  and  garage  equip- 

ment. 

48  Taxes  and  insurance  prepaid. 

49  Liberty  bonds. 

50  Notes  and  accounts  payable. 

51  Reserve  accounts. 
62  Bad  debts. 

53  And  replacement. 


140 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

03 
1 

1-^ 

1 

Machinery,     in- 
cluding Mains, 
Services     and 
Appliances. 

Lowell    Electric    Light    Cor- 
poration, The,  Lowell. 

Apr.     4, 
1918. 

1  Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Sl,176,400 

- 

§343,001 

with  land 

82,117,459 

S191,564 

Lowell  Gas  Light  Company, 
Lowell. 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

5  Oct.    29, 
1917. 

1,000,000 

- 

1,279,678 

with  land 

1,034,963 

104,682 

Ludlow  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Oct.      1, 
1918. 

10  Sept.  11, 
1918. 

45,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,359 

Lynn  Gas  and  Electric  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

1,625,000 

- 

356,448 

8519,929 

4,053,208 

431,994 

Maiden    and    Melrose    Gas 
Light    Company,    Maiden 
(for  1917). 

Dec.   12, 
1917. 

5  Oct.    24, 
1917. 

2,085,500 

~ 

210,660 

315,170 

2,392,493 

175,958 

Maiden    and    Melrose    Gas 
Light  Company,  Maiden. 

Nov.  25, 
1918. 

10  Oct.    23, 
1918. 

2,085,500 

- 

210,664 

329,577 

2,442,114 

260,774 

Maiden    Electric    Company, 
Maiden  (for  1917). 

Dec.   12, 
1917. 

5  Oct.    24, 
1917. 

• 

1,068,000 

- 

48,391 

184,532 

1,645,756 

152,058 

Maiden    Electric    Company, 
Maiden. 

Nov.  25, 
1918. 

10  Oct.    23, 
1918. 

1,068,000 

S50;504 

- 

192,577 

1,746,607 

'    245,285 

Manchester    Electric     Com- 
pany, Manchester. 

Marlborough   Electric   Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Marlborough-Hudson       Gas 
Company,  Boston. 

Milton    Light    and    Power 
Company,  Boston. 

Natick  Gas  Light  Company, 
Boston. 

New  Bedford  Gas  and  Edison 
Light  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

May  15, 

1918. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
Nov.  20, 

1918. 
Sept.  26, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 

35  Apr.    17, 

1918. 
10  July    22, 

1918. 
10  July    22, 

1918. 
"  Oct.      8, 

1918. 
Aug.  13, 

1918. 
Aug.   23, 

1918. 

205,800 

388,500 

310,000 

42,000 

59,600 

2,385,000 

1,600,780 

14,794 
39,101 
27,732 

with  land 
with  land 
with  land 

13,068 
with  R.  E. 

210,839 
513,229 
404,337 

98,736 
5,119,508 

15,225 
153,327 
84,190 

5,842 
537,540 

New  England   Power  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Apr.   24, 
1918. 

I  Jan.    15, 
1918. 

10,914,000 

13,295,965 

with 

real 

estate 

551,976 

Newburyport  Gas  and  Elec- 
tric   Company,    Newbury- 
port. 

Oct.    11, 
1918. 

10  Sept.  19, 
1918. 

513,000 

' 

179,017 

with  land 

569,712 

76,061 

1  Statement  of  Dec.  31,  1917. 

2  Advance  payments. 

3  Premium  on  sale  of  capital  stock. 
^  Other  reserves. 

s  Statement  of  June  30,  1917. 
^  Notes  payable. 
'  Accounts  payable. 
*  Reserve  for  insurance. 
'  Premium  on  stock. 
i»  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 


11  Property  and  construction. 

12  Liberty  bonds. 

13  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 

14  Accrued  interest,  etc. 

15  Surplus. 

16  Insurance  and  taxes  prepaid. 
1'  Reserve  and  depreciation. 

18  Premiimi  on  capital  stock. 

19  Surplus  invested  in  plant. 

20  Miscellaneous  eqmpment. 


21  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

22  Investments. 

23  Unfinished  construction. 

24  And  accruals. 

25  Suspense-debt  discount  and  ex- 

pense. 

26  Prepayments  and  suspense. 
2'  Coupon  notes. 

28  Sinking  fund. 


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141 


of  Gas  and  Electric  Companies  —  Continued. 


Assets  — Con. 

LlABILITIBS. 

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1914,  C 
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2  $10,355 

$6,834 

- 

$2,798,121 

$1,176,400 

$291,161 

$319,662 
3  342,294 
4  14,502 

$647,268 

$6,834 

$2,798,121 

188,119 

15,952 

2,623,394 

1,000,000 

6  570,000 
•  ^  44,496 

62,258 

8  2,481 

9  417,158 

511,049 

15,952 

2,623,394 

1,639 

"  47,387 

12  2,500 

"197 

61,082 

45,000 

'  1,765 

6  10,375 

»843 

15  2,403 

696 

61,082 

290,122 

16  47,403 

19,377 

" 

5,718,481 

1,625,000 

65,056 

1'  526,007 

18  1,476,099 

19  1,658,771 

348,171 

19,377 

5,718,481 

88,221 

20  45,741 

21  20,657 
22  8,800 

23  48,613 

9,720 

3,316,033 

2,085,500 

24  620,414 

85,768 

4  1,864 

18  435,164 

77,604 

9,719 

3,316,033 

133,241 

2»  47,910 
25  41,631 
26  7,110 
22  14,725 
23  106,175 

10,545 

3,604,466 

2,085,500 

231,132 
2?  725,000 

107,029 

4  1,764 

18  435,163 

8,333 

10,545 

3,604,466 

129,700 

28  62,078 
29  4,561 
22  21,886 
23  142,540 
20  33,126 

22,292 

2,446,920 

1,068,000 

501,322 
30  100,000 

138,489 

4  674 

18  388,850 

227,293 

22,292 

2,446,920 

118,428 

31  6,150 

22  27,186 

23  124,002 

20  30,003 

32  34,575 

25,124 

2,600,441 

1,068,000 

130,022 
33  600,000 

182,699 

*  1,221 

18  388,850 

203,480 

25,124 
34  1,045 

2,600,441 

389 

36  636 

- 

- 

241,883 

205,800 

897 
3'  1,835 

26,660 

6,691 

~ 

241,883 

28,407 

26,316 

499 

- 

760,879 

361,500 

248,487 

38  9,978 
39  96,900 

43,515 

499 

760,879 

17,058 

54,539 

1,243 

- 

589,099 

270,000 

277,947 
«  5,500 

38  7,650 

26,760 

1,242 

589,099 

- 

- 

J     ~ 

$42,000 

42,000 

42,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,000 

5,464 

42  2,700 

- 

- 

125,810 

59,600 

54,968 

2,700 

8,257 

285 

125,810 

329,183 

«  40,160 

38,650 

~ 

7,665,821 

2,309,000 
«  83,305 

808,837 
M  2,350,000 

288,288 

45 1,343,271 

46  25,620 

4'  6,383 

412,467 

38,650 

7,665,821 

4,598 

«  133,870 
«  18,779 
M  54,293 

14,059,481 

6,932,200 

973,155 
■10  5,938,000 

111,314 

51  10,687 

52  92,306 

1,819 

14,059,481 

80,532 

53  123,770 

M  5,532 

55  22,479 

1,057,103 

513,000 

514,621 

1,557 
18  23,204 

4,721 

1,057,103 

29  Prepaid  interest,  insurance,  etc. 

30  Bonds  due  Nov.  1,  1917. 

31  Prepayments. 

32  Suspense,  debt,  discount. 

33  Six  year  coupon  notes. 

34  Other  deposits. 

35  Statement  of  Apr.  1,  1918. 

36  Automobile,  etc. 
3'  Accrued  taxes. 


38  Reserves. 

39  Premium  on  stock  issued. 

40  Bonds. 

41  Corporation  out  of  business. 

42  Reserve. 

43  Deferred  bond  expense. 

44  Subscription  to  1918  stock. 

45  Premium  account. 

46  Insurance  reserve. 


4'  Pension  reserve. 

48  Work  orders  in  progress  (suspense). 

49  Prepaid  items. 

50  Apportionment  accounts. 

51  Miscellaneous  operating  reserves. 

52  Sinking  fund  reserve. 

53  New  construction. 

54  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

55  Investment. 


142 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Newton  and  Watertown  Gas 
Light  Company,  Newton. 


North  Attleborough  Gas  Light 
Company,  North  Attle- 
borough. 

Norton  Power  &  Electric 
Company,  Boston. 

Norwood  Gas  Company, 
Boston. 

Old  Colony  Gas  Company, 
Braintree. 

Pittsfield  Coal  Gas  Company, 

Pittsfield. 
Pittsfield  Electric  Company, 

Pittsfield. 

Plymouth  Electric  Light 
Company,  Plymouth. 

Plymouth  Gas  Light  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Provincetown  Light  and 
Power  Company,  Boston. 

Quincy  Electric  Light  and 
Power  Company,  Quincy. 

Randolph  &  Holbrook  Power 
&  Electric  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Sagamore  Electric  Company, 
Bourne. 

Salem  Electric  Lighting  Com- 
pany, The,  Salem  (for 
1917). 

Salem  Electric  Lighting  Com- 
pany, The,  Salem. 


Salem  Gas  Light  Company, 
Salem. 

Seekonk  Electric  Company, 
Seekonk. 

Southeastern  Massachusetts 
Power  &  Electric  Company, 
Boston. 

Springfield  Gas  Light  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 


Springfield  Gas  Light  Com- 
pany, Springfield  (2d  re- 
turn). 


Oct.    16, 

iSept.    5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   17, 

1918. 

1917. 

Oct.    24, 

iJuly    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.    25, 

iJuly    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.      5, 

Sept.    9, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.     7, 

July    23, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  30, 

Uuly    24, 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.    5, 

16  Aug.     6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.    25, 

iJuly    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.    28, 

IJuly    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  22, 

I  July    31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.    24, 

IJuly    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.      7, 

19  Sept.  13, 

1918. 

1917. 

Dec.   12, 

20  Oct.    24, 

1917. 

1917. 

Nov.  25, 

1  Oct.    23, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.      4. 

Aug.   27, 

1918. 

1918. 

July     8, 

Jan.    30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.    28, 

IJuly    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Dec.   12, 

Oct.    24, 

1917. 

1917. 

Nov.  25, 

1  Oct.    22, 

1918. 

1918. 

$560,000 

.  68,100 

8,000 
160,000 
709,000 

396,000 
500,000 

400,000 
148,500 
60,000 
300,000 
150,000 

50,000 
795,000 

795,000 

909,300 
25,000 
265,000 

1,777,200 
1,777,200 


$1,611,471 


41,067 


76,890 


157,729 


-a  o 


with 


S30,514 


22,502 
8,212 

19,127 


44,536 
33,713 
5,529 
94,431 
37,054 

70,843 


74,700 

3,060 
157,629 


real 


with  land 
$283,637 

30,128 
119,663 

with  land 
with  land 
with  land 
with  land 
with  land 

170,517 
172,990 


^'S 


estate 

$57,961 

12,244 

148,094 

1,037,855 

631,299 
1,054,974 

495,430 
199,478 
72,186 
515,316 
148,130 

624,407 
623,389 


300,754        717,783 


with  land 
569,772 

592,258 


359,447 
2,973,779 

3,099,035 


$95,753 

26,827 

2,877 
28,588 
35,004 

55,919 
102,634 

13,237 
27,359 
6,108 
68,458 
29,589 

108,466 
203,834 

47,100 

1,214 

83,569 

126,105 
234,311 


1  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 

2  Reserve  for  employees'  compensa- 

tion insurance. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  auto- 
mobiles. 

■•  Stock  premiums. 

5  Reserve  for  employees'  profit 
sharmg. 


^  Reserves. 

'  Advance  payments. 

8  Bonds. 

9  Accrued  items. 
1°  Reserve. 

11  Investments. 

12  Subscription  for  new  capital  stock 

paid  in. 


13  Interest  prepaid. 

1^  Interest  accrued. 

15  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

1^  Adjourned.    Statement   of   June 

30,  1918. 
1'  Prepaid  items. 
18  Premium  on  sales  of  capital  stock. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


143 


of  Ga'i  and  Electric  Covipanics  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

1 

LUBILI 

riEs. 

-o 

-o  ■£  c-f 

td 

A 

yia 

■^"■ssi 

o 

s? 

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^ 

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£  53  .  _ 

^    CQ 

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f*  ji 

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ct.  63 

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^ 

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CQ 

s 

S 

PQ 

H 

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Pi 

M 

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$116,478 

- 

$3,072 

- 

$1,826,774 

$560,000 

$684,571 

2  $10,698 
3  2,172 

4  130,000 
5  6,000 

$430,262 

$3,071 

$1,826,774 

18,326 

~ 

128 

~ 

133,756 

68,100 

3,258 

3,646 

58,624 

128 

133,756 

855 

$1,563 

- 

- 

17,539 

8,000 

8,715 

M60 

664 

- 

17,539 

38,418 

8,723 

- 

- 

246,325 

140,000 

95,198 

6  933 

10,194 

- 

246,325 

33,448 

■>  2,283 

5,604 

- 

1,406,043 

709,000 

319,843 

8  338,000 

9  5,471 

i»  14,035 

14.090 

5,604 

1,406,043 

174,937 

11  12,019 

- 

~ 

923,429 

396,000 
12  68,580 

397,500 

"" 

57,908 

3,441 

923,429 

104,460 

"383 

1,423,181 

457,000 

208,911 

8  400,000 

11  7,400 

231,735 
13  73,000 

33,000 

12,135 

1,423,181 

16,770 

23,699 

- 

- 

593,672 

315,200 

214,218 
8  54,000 

6  3,287 

6,967 

- 

593,672 

32,707 

11,296 

120 

- 

304,673 

148,500 

146,600 

6  3,645 

5,808 

120 

304,673 

1,821 

5,942 

- 

- 

91,586 

60,000 

27,993 

«  1,237 

2,356 

- 

91,586 

27,053 

"  4,631 

- 

- 

709,889 

300,000 

253.347 
8  100,000 

18  26,244 

25,038 

5,260 

709,889 

8,030 

13,023 

50 

235,876 

140,000 

93,204 

6  1,495 

1,127 

50 

235,876 

110,095 

21  960,551 

22  27,151 

25  6,873 

5,527 

- 

2,084,430 

795,000 

561,697 

123,291 

21  3,085 

25  411,000 

184,830 

5,527 

2,084,430 

145,798 

21  1,115,572 

22  28,021 
26  6,250 

23  32,474 

6,620 

2,411,838 

795,000 

355,789 
2'  500,000 

190,576 

2'!  2,674 

25  411,000 

148,995 

6,620 
28  1,184 

2,411,838 

71,841 

19,751 

4,337 

- 

1,236,266 

669,800 

15,717 
29  232,500 

3»  111,060 

202,852 

4,337 

1,236,266 

- 

31  37,693 

- 

- 

38,907 

5,000 

33,818 

- 

89 

- 

38,907 

2,258 

14,218 

252 

- 

462,804 

265,000 

173,614 

6  5,679 

32  23 

18,236 

252 

462,804 

210,327 

33  60,456 
3<  31,266 
11  115,599 
21  83,606 

16,461 

- 

4,345,000 

1,777,200 

869,464 

68,772 

35  1,969 

25  1,277,200 

333,934 

16,461 

4,345,000 

234,708 

33  54,435 

23  36,795 

11  125,860 

21  175,370 

17,057 

4,727,558 

1,777,200 

792,276 
2'  500,000 

24,616 
35  2,970 
25  1,277,200 

336,239 

17,057 

4,727,558 

1'  Company  has  transacted  no  busi- 
ness. 
2»  Statement  of  June  30,  1917. 

21  Unfinished  construction. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Prepayments  and  suspense. 


21  Other  reserves. 

25  Capital  stock  premium. 

26  Investment. 

2'  Coupon  notes. 

28  Other  deposits. 

29  Notes  payable. 


30  Stock  premium. 

31  Property  and  plant. 

32  Premium  on  stock  issued. 

33  Miscellaneous  equipment. 
3''  Prepayments. 

35  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 


144 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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p3 

si 

Id 

Assets. 

t-i 

c  S'S 

_g 

NAME  OP  CORPORA- 

•.§ 

-gg' 

S 

-•|g^ 

TION. 

J3ya 

S 

"O  o 

a 
3 

Machinery, 
eluding  M 
Services 
Appliance 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

fS 

►3 

m 

S 

o 

Stockbridge   Lighting    Com- 

Jan.     9, 

1  _ 

S40,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$58,204 

$7,310 

pany,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

Stockbridge    Lighting    Com- 

Oct.   28, 

2  July    22, 

368,500 

- 

- 

- 

74,951 

28.878 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Subm-ban  Gas  and   Electric 

Dec.    12, 

«  Oct.    24, 

834,500 

- 

$34,485 

S87,723 

1,032,242 

100,127 

Company,      Revere      (for 

1917. 

1917. 

1917). 

Suburban  Gas  and  Electric 

Nov.  25, 

2  Oct.    23, 

834,500 

834,485 

_ 

87,811 

1,056,553 

13 102,389 

Company,  Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sunderland  Electric  Light  and 

Oct.      1, 

2  Sept.  11, 

11,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

790 

Power  Company,  Amherst. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taunton  Gas  Light  Company, 

July    25, 

Julv    15, 

330,000 

80,816 

- 

- 

338,987 

44,477 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Turners  Falls  Power  &  Elec- 

Oct.   14, 

2  Sept.  18, 

7,249,006 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

1,058,553 

tric  Company,  Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tyngsboro     Electric     Light 

Sept.  12, 

2  Sept.  10, 

7,500 

45,041 

1,227 

Company,  Ayer. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Light  and  Power  Com- 

Nov.   5, 

2  Julv    22, 

281,000 

- 

16,475 

with  land 

462,947 

139,913 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Electric  Light  Com- 

Aug.    6, 

July    19, 

2,400,000 

- 

485,194 

991,248 

4,080,276 

363,695 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

Vineyard    Haven    Gas    and 

Jan.    21, 

38  Nov.  10, 

10,000 

_ 

431 

830 

8,547 

367 

Electric    Light    Co.,    The, 

1918. 

1917. 

Tisbury. 

Vineyard  Lighting  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

36  Nov.  10, 

25,000 

- 

11,395 

16,423 

95,468 

20,063 

Oak  Bluffs. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ware  Electric  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   24, 

2  July    22, 

132,000 

- 

14,097 

with  land 

193,466 

31,037 

ton. 

191S. 

1918. 

Warren     Power     Company, 

Julv     8, 

Jan.    21, 

750,000 

- 

375,000 

- 

3,418 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

Webster  and  Southbridge  Gas 

Nov.  11, 

2  Aug.   20, 

600,000 

34,899 

- 

136,821 

764,404 

68,773 

and     Electric     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

Webster. 

West  Boston  Gas  Company, 

Sept.  26, 

Aug.     7, 

175,000 

- 

16,186 

28,984 

159,874 

20,726 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westborough  Gas  and  Electric 

Sept.  23, 

2  July    22, 

36,500 

- 

7,020 

with  land 

*i  96,311 

10,020 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weymouth  Light  and  Power 

Oct.    24, 

2  July    22, 

444,000 

_ 

75,560 

with  land 

595,826 

117,949 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winchendon    Electric    Light 

Oct.    24, 

2  July    22, 

227,000 

- 

188,088 

with  land 

111,858 

53,383 

and  Power  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Woburn  Gas  Light  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  11, 

« Aug.     5, 

45,100 

_ 

4,400 

9,900 

28,643 

5,484 

Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  None  held  in  1917.    Statement  of 

Aug.  1,  1917. 

2  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 

3  Reserves. 

^  Statement  of  June  30,  1917. 
5  Unfinished  construction. 
8  Prepayments. 
'  Miscellaneous  equipment. 
8  Investments. 


3  And  accruals. 
1"  Other  reserves. 

11  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

12  Other  deposits. 

13  And  interest. 

1^  Property  and  construction. 
15  Prepaid  taxes,  etc. 
15  Accounts  payable. 
1'  Notes  payable. 


18  Accrued  interest,  etc. 
1'  Street  mains. 

20  Liberty  bonds. 

21  Floating  indebtedness. 

22  Surplus. 

23  Deposits  due  customers. 

2^  Prepaid  interest,  taxes,  etc. 
25  Coal  at  Hampden  Station. 


1918. 


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145 


of  Gas  and  Electric  Companies  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

■a 

_-.S  - 

.« 

i 

ca 

■^■^sj 

a 

CO 

o-<s: 

2 

"S 

P 

2 

i<i?: 

^4 

:3 
o 

oneys     re 
etc., under 
1914,  Ch. 
Sect.  63. 

"3  '^ 

o 

1 

c-o 
c3  a 

uaranty  F 
under  , 
1914,  Ch. 
Sect.  63. 

S 

o 

s 

1 

S 

m 

H 

o 

Q 

« 

o    1 

H 

$1,339 

$2,567 

- 

- 

$69,420 

$40,000 

812,742 

$4,000 

$12,678 

- 

$69,420 

1,294 

8,346 

- 

- 

113,469 

40,000 

55,398 

8  6,400 

11,671 

- 

113,469 

47,037 

6  6,404 
6  5,759 

7  32,263 

8  34,291 

$18,709 

~ 

1,399,040 

834,500 

9  179,313 

96,663 

10  1,621 

11  156,900 

12  506 

110,828 

$18,709 

1,399,040 

54,761 

6  53,314 

6  6,085 

'  25,913 

8  41,391 

23,633 

1,486,335 

834,500 

9  253,815 

103,399 

10  2,383 

"  156,900 

111,225 

23,633 
12  480 

1,486,335 

' 

"  10,968 
16  183 

" 

$3,818 

15,759 

11,000 

16  499 

1- 4,000 

18  260 

15,759 

33,693 

19  252,000 
2"  1,095 

- 

- 

751,068 

330,000 

16  19,461 
21  202,000 

22 106,140 

92,887 

23  580 

751,068 

79,885 

"  9,567,232 
8  280,858 
2»  200,000 
"-*  105,446 
25  130,939 

11,422,913 

7,249,006 

26  3,700 

17  3,217,000 

16  15,234 

27  141,873 

23  156,261 

376,584 

263,255 

11,422,913 

382 

29  361 

- 

2,122 

49,133 

7,500 

6,763 
so  34,870 

~ 

~ 

~ 

49,133 

12,911 

61,469 

353 

- 

694,068 

272,800 

388,230 

3  8,093 

24,592 

353 

694,068 

294,064 

81  3,500 
20  31,250 
S2  51,633 

- 

- 

6,300,860 

2,400,000 

1,766,590 

33  1,971 

3«  25,000 
351,367,500 

705,503 

34,296 

6,300,860 

65 

- 

906 

11,146 

10,000 

503 

643 

~ 

11,146 

■9,756 

"  67,012 

- 

13,246 

233,363 

25,000 

208,363 

- 

- 

- 

233,363 

338 

26,304 

1.55 

- 

265,397 

132,000 

124,997 

8 1,755 

6,490 

155 

265,397 

- 

- 

- 

481,794 

860,212 

750,000 

110,212 

- 

- 

- 

860,212 

54,080 

26,378 
20  10,435 

652 

- 

1,096,442 

600,000 

282,375 
88  60,000 

39  12,000 

141,415 

652 

1,096,442 

12,259 

«  8,479 

- 

- 

246,508 

175,000 

58,828 

8,478 

4,202 

- 

246,508 

- 

393 

- 

- 

113,744 

36,500 

48,911 
«  1,286 
38  10,000 

- 

17,047 

- 

113,744 

52,134 

77,980 
«  102,590 

1,847 

- 

1,023,886 

335,000 
"174,400 

468,036 

3  2,553 
«  36,000 

6,050 

1,847 

1,023,886 

2,869 

7,865 

- 

- 

364,063 

227,000 

101,081 

8  5,177 

30,805 

" 

364,063 

4,270 

47  45,764 

«  5,952 

"547 

- 

- 

104,960 

45,100 

17,381 

- 

42,479 

~ 

104,960 

26  Mortgage  notes. 

27  Dividends  payable. 

28  Accrued  interest,  taxes,  etc. 

29  Suspense  accounts. 

80  Notes. 

81  Indian  Orchard  stock. 

82  Prepaid  interest. 

83  Employees'  instalment  on  liberty 

bonds. 


^*  Reserve  for  insurance. 
33  Capital  stock  premium. 
36  Adjourned. 
87  Lines. 
38  Bonds. 
89  Reserve. 

40  Reserve  fund. 

41  And   electric   pole  lines,   meters, 

motors,  transformers,  etc. 


42  Accrued  accounts. 

43  Capital  stock  subscription. 

44  Capital  stock  subscribed  including 

premium. 

45  Premium  on  stock  issued. 

46  Statement  of  July  1, 1918. 

47  Street  mains  and  services. 

48  Meters. 

49  Office  furniture. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


When  Certificate   was 
filed. 

be 

a 
1 

s 
p 

Capital  Stock  as  fixed 
by  the  Corporation. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 
Pi 

TS   O 

'3 

Machinery,     in- 
cluding Mains, 
Services     and 
Appliances. 

^1 

Worcester     Electric      Light 
Company,  The,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Gas  Light    Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Worcester  Suburban  Electric 
Company,  Boston. 

Oct.  25, 
1918. 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

Oct.    28, 
1918. 

1  Oct.     9, 
1918. 

I  Sept.  11, 
1918. 

iJuly    22, 
1918. 

$1,600,000 
1,400,000 

800,000 

S2,675,375 

$220,630 
84,217 

$529,920 
with  land 

$2,663,350 
1,360,546 

839,754 

$211,572 
74,326 

431,878 

Total  Certificates  filed,  . 
Deduct  Duplicates, 

114 
10 

118,125,556 
8,571,100 

65,778,076 

8,362,923 
984,256 

7,728,016 
1,569,318 

118,359,227 
11,027,837 

12,915,861 
967,257 

Total  Corporations, 

104 

109,554,456 

65,778,076 

7,378,667 

6,158,698 

107,331,390 

11,948,604 

1  Statement  of  June  30,  1918. 
\;_Leicester  plant. 


3  Liberty  bonds. 
^  Notes  payable. 


5  Premium  on  stock. 

6  Meters. 


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147 


of  Gas  and  Electric  Companies  —  Concluded. 


Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

-a 

^-Ic- 

k 

TJ.ScJ 

a 

3 

§<S 

2 

M 

p 

s 

3«if~ 

I-  fl 

1 

oneys 
etc.,  unc 
1914,  C 

Sect.  6C 

o2 

c3  a 
"3  '^ 

1 

3 

% 

uaranty 
under 
1914,  C 
Sect.  63 

i 

M 

S 

-^ 

m 

S 

o 

Q 

« 

m 

a 

^ 

$370,702 

2  $22,630 

3  221,956 

814,675 

- 

$4,255,435 

$1,600,000 

$98,531 
«  704,293 

5$1,090,000 

$747,936 

$14,675 

$4,255,435 

140,784 

6  137,812 
'  10,850 

93,214 

4,492,907 

1,400,000 

78,487 

<  1,880,000 

8  26,103 

9  850,000 

165,103 

93,214 

4,492,907 

9,787 

38,660 

2,529 

" 

1,406,825 

800,000 

511,938 

1"  26,796 
'1  50,000 

15,562 

2,529 

1,406,825 

9,321,144 

20,381,752 

821,964 

3,958,022 

247,626,985 

112,985,676 

68,318,967 

53,246,500 

12,129,971 

945,871 

247,626,985 

790,253 

2,466,927 

84,866 

- 

17,890,714 

8,571,100 

3,838,172 

4,314,880 

1,081,697 

84,865 

17,890,714 

8,530,891 

17,914,825 

737,098 

3,958,022 

229,736,271 

104,414,576 

64,480,795 

48,931,620 

11,048,274 

861,006 

229,736,271 

'  Insurance  paid  in  advance. 
2  Interest  and  taxes  accrued  but  not 
due. 


9  Premium  on  capital  stock, 
i"  Reserves. 


"  Premium  on  stock  issued. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition  of  Corporations 


1 

a 
P. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

•es, 
dise, 
and 
Proc- 

11 

TION. 

1 

"3 

o 

T3 
S   O 

a 

a 

ufactui 
erchani 
aterial, 

ock  in  '. 

3. 

jStS 

S 

03 

"rf 

■gco 

1 

ca 

i§:§m  s 

1« 

^ 

o 

a 

■< 

Pi 

'S 

s 

o 

A.  A.  Bellefontaine  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.     9 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$8,366 

$13,510 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  A.  Bmnell  Company,  Inc., 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

$10,000 

$5,000 

7,000 

6,913 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  A.  Coburn  Company,  The, 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.     7 

Dec.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

5,990 

Worcester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

A.  A.  Forster  Co.,  Natick,     . 

May   16, 
1918. 

Apr.    18 
1918. 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

50,000 

1,700 

1,500 

3,629 

7,522 

A.    A.    Ordway    Company, 

Feb.    14, 

4  Feb.     8 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

453 

11,110 

7,119 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  A.  Rowe  &  Son  Company, 

June     5, 

May  13 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,052 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  A.  Wheeler  Company,  The, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

7  20,000 

_ 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  &  E.  Burton  Company, 

Aug.  22, 

Aug.     6 

June  29, 

75,000 

12,000 

8  1,037 

58,799 

21,491 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  B.  &  S.  Cement  &  Rubber 

June  11, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,468 

7,386 

6,154 

Co.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  B.   Fotch,   Incorporated, 

Dec.   12, 

July     2 

June  18, 

10,000 

- 

150 

1,167 

951 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

A.   B.   Fotch,    Incorporated, 

July    11, 

Julv     1 

June  18, 

10,000 

- 

516 

604 

1,513 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  B.  Hoffmann  and  Son,  In- 

Apr.   22, 

Apr.     1 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

35,000 

15,000 

75,576 

131,885 

corporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  B.  Lewis  Company,  The, 

July     9, 

May  30 

May     1, 

7,000 

- 

8  300 

6,500 

533 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  B.  Reade  Co.,  Boston, 

May     4, 
1918. 

Mch.    5 
1918. 

Mch.    1, 
1918. 

5,000 

~ 

~ 

683 

11,654 

A.  B.  Sutherland  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  30 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

13  7,000 

- 

143,629 

45,066 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.     Burlingame     Company, 

Feb.   11, 

Feb.     8 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

5,000 

26,655 

42,235 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

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

Mch. 22, 

Feb.   27 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

600 

3,848 

8,137 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  C.  Chandler  &  Son,  Inc., 

Dec.   19, 

Nov.    1 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,066 

3,314 

Plymouth. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

A.  C.  Grady  Loan  Company, 

Oct.      1, 

July     1 

July     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

500 

1,585 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  C.  Hosmer  Co.,  Leomin- 

Apr.  23, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,400 

352 

ster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.   C.   Leard   Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

625 

1,129 

3,453 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  C.  Lewis  Leather  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

1 

107,937 

73,921 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  C.  Titus  &  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  18 

Feb.     5, 

30,000 

21  3,500 

- 

30,164 

14,941 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  Ceppi  Company,  Boston. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Jan.    16 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

~ 

1,400 

10,219 

15,363 

A.  D.  Gurney  Company,  Bos- 

May    2, 

Mch.  29 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,990 

17,782 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  D.  Makepeace  Company, 

June  19, 

May  14 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

75,187 

6,787 

29,346 

34,806 

Wareham. 

I 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

s  Good  wiU. 

s  Auto  truck. 

*  In  lieu  of  annual. 

8  Equipment. 


6  Office  furniture. 
'  Equity. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  Unexpired  insurance. 


10  Or  depreciation  account. 

11  Furniture  and  fixtm-es. 

12  Investments-Tanners      Products 

(26  shares). 


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149 


required  by  Chapter  437,  Section  45,  Acts  of  1903. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Ill 

i 

g 
1 

-a 

3 
^ 

k 

< 

1. 

-A 

o  « 

3 

1 

1 
1 

PL, 

3 
^ 

2  sio.ooo 

- 

$2,636 

$21,876 
41,549 

$300 
1  9,700 
40,000 

$5,663 
1,549 

- 

- 

$1,241 

$4,972 

$21,876 
41,549 

- 

- 

670 

10,660 

5,000 

5,660 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,660 

~- 

3  $800 

- 

15,151 

8,200 

2,429 

- 

$3,000 

1,522 

- 

15,151 

- 

- 

11,614 

30,296 

30,000 

296 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,296 

2  10,000 

5  8,250 

8  100 

728 

26,130 
20,000 

25,000 
20,000 

1,130 

- 

_ 

_ 

~ 

26,130 
20,000 

- 

9  424 

- 

93,751 

75,000 

7,730 

- 

- 

10  3,457 

7,564 

93,751 

- 

11 1,787 

540 

17,335 

10,000 

2,335 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

17,335 

2 1,000 

- 

683 

3,951 

3,000 

951 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,951^ 

2 1,000 

- 

523 

4,156 

3,000 

1,156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,156 

- 

12  3,148 

- 

260,609 

100,000 

1,314 

- 

- 

159,295 

- 

260,609 

- 

.- 

767 

8,100 

7,000 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,100 

- 

- 

- 

12,337 

5,000 

1,579 

- 

- 

- 

5,758 

12,337 

"  1,000 

15  1,000 

16  1,266 

198,961 
73,890 

50,000 
20,000 

21,903 
32,799 

$72,000 

19,000 

"  16,538 
2,091 

38,520 

198,961 
73,890 

IS  500 

- 

1,395 

14,480 

11,200 

3,280 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,480 

- 

- 

6,062 

18,442 

10,000 

3,442 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

18,442 

- 

- 

18,000 

20,085 

20,010 

75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,085 

- 

19  325 

3,347 

7,424 

6,000 

1,324 

- 

100 

- 

- 

7,424 

- 

6  25 

- 

5,232 

1,000 

117 

- 

60 

3,649 

406 

5,232 

- 

- 

- 

181,859 

75,000 

42,005 

- 

47,100 

20  17,754 

- 

181,859 

- 

- 

- 

48,605 

30,000 

12,729 

- 

- 

- 

5,876 

48,605 

2 1,846 

- 

- 

28,828 

25,000 

3,828 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,828 

- 

- 

- 

22,772 

5,000 

5,657 

- 

- 

12,115 

- 

22,772 

~ 

22  7,250 

- 

153,376 

24,000 

13,764 

42,400 

28,300 

23  19,395 

25,517 

153,376 

13  Interest  in  leased  building. 
"  Wagons  and  trucks. 
15  Liberty  bond. 
"  Prepaid  expenses. 


1'  Reserved  for  taxes. 
13  Patent  rights, 
w  Fixtures. 
20  And  reserves. 


21  Building,  fixtiires  and  trucks. 

22  Securities. 

23  Reserves. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


la 
6 

bb 

.a 
1 

"o 

a 

1 

p. 
o 

■a 

ASBETS. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

i 

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

2  . 
-Si 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

tf 

§ 

S 

o 

A.  D.  Windle  Co.,  Millbury,  . 

May     6, 
1918. 

Apr.   15, 
1918. 

Mch.  31 
1918. 

SIO.OOO 

- 

$6,802 

$4,121 

S5,705 

A.  Da  Prate  Company,  Bos- 

May    6, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    1 

30,000 

- 

- 

17,750 

24,759 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  Dalton  Box  Co.,  Haverhill. 

June  11, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

2  5,652 

14,078 

18,916 

A.  Dalton  Company,  Haver- 

Oct.   14, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

- 

3,300 

7,970 

22,690 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  Dodge  &  Son  Corporation, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

$17,000 

3,920 

12,151 

40,870 

Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  E.  Covelle  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Apr.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.      8, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

8  495 

8,765 

6,472 

A.  E.  Foss  Co.,  The,  Boston,  . 

Apr.   24, 
1918. 

10  Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.      7 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

2,611 

A.  E.  Jebb  Refinishing  Co., 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     1 

10,000 

- 

1,950 

5,501 

4,614 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  E.  Jones  Company,  Bos- 

'Mch.   1, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

247 

2,717 

6,756 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  E.  Little  Company,  Lynn,  . 

May   18, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

6,500,000 

38,483 

w  556,294 

2,797,106 

1,297,970 

A.  E.  Long  &  Son,  Inc.,  Cam- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    15 

11,000 

- 

- 

2,312 

3,564 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  E.  Lyon  Company,  The, 

Sept.  19, 

July    15, 

July     1 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,189 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  E.  Sault  Co.,  The,  Orange. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

4,000 

~ 

~ 

11,484 

581 

A.  Edgcomb  Co.,  Boston. 

Oct.    11, 
1918. 

July    15, 
1918. 

July     1 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,921 

A.  F.  Clark  Limiber  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1 

40,000 

10,000 

"  5,000 

37,344 

48,240 

pany,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  F.Mentzer  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31 

35,000 

- 

- 

3,424 

23,073 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  F.  Rich  Company,  Boston. 

May    3, 
1918. 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

31 

A.  F.  Ward  Machinery  Co., 

July    11, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

800 

2,650 

2,763 

The,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

A-G  Company,  The,  Spring- 

Feb.  14, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

214 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.    G.    Pollard    Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31 

300,000 

- 

- 

680,670 

266,757 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

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

Sept.  26, 

10  Aug.  14, 

June     1 

300,000 

352,907 

30,000 

2,963,076 

872,409 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  H.  Crafts  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.   27, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Dec.   31 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

~ 

34,911 

50,036 

A.    H.    Geuting    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31 

100,000 

- 

- 

153,847 

73,781 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  H.  Hews  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   11, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31 

250,000 

125,869 

23,457 

70,679 

57,719 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  H.  Philhps,  In?.,  Spring- 

July    3, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31 

1,000,000 

149,267 

25  40,443 

145,846 

30,586 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  H.  Rice  Company,  Pitts- 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31 

90,000 

22,000 

16,000 

136,973 

124,330 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.    H.   Richardson   Lumber 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

145,660 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  H.  Steele  Co.,  Worcester,  . 

Feb.    14, 
1918. 

10  Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

17,725 

9,873 

7,665 

A.  H.  Sweet  Company,  Mil- 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,975 

1,146 

ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  H.  Weeks  &  Company, 

June  20, 

June  11, 

May  31 

10,000 

- 

1,496 

197 

35,853 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Subscription  on  stock. 

2  And  fixtures  and  tools. 
'  Liberty  bonds. 

«  Furniture,  fixtures,  wagons,  etc. 


5  Sum  paid  in  for  increase  of  capital. 

Certificate  awaiting  approval. 
8  Chattels. 
'  Treasury  stock. 
8  And  tools. 


3  Fixtures. 

10  Adjourned. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Good  wiU. 

13  And  operating  fixtures. 


1918.1 


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151 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i4^ 

a>  fcH  o 
-HO 

i 

a 
1 

-a 

Cl 

us 

3 
^ 

3 

CO 

3 

1 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

1 

-S 

a 

"gi 

P 

J. 

.a 

1 

Mi 

la -3 

O  0) 

5 

1 

CO 

2 

-a 
1 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$16,628 

$5,000 

$4,814 

- 

$3,500 

$2,634 

$680 

$16,628 

- 

- 

- 

42,509 

400 
1  100 

29,059 

- 

12,950 

- 

- 

42,509 

- 

8  $2,000 

- 

40,546 

25,000 

14,265 

- 

- 

1,281 

- 

40,546 

- 

1250 

G  9,442 

7  4,680 

9  591 

$4,219 

34,210 
88,063 
20,542 

10,000 
5  5,000 
42,500 

18,750 

7,842 
6,122 
1,792 

- 

6,690 
14,170 

4,678 
25,271 

- 

34,210 
88,063 
20,542 

11  $6,920 
12  1,000 
12  1,677 

7  4,000 

~ 

11,531 
17,742 

10,000 
10,000 

1,170 
1,300 

~ 

1,400 

- 

361 
5,042 

11,531 
17,742 

12  4,000 

- 

- 

13,720 

10,000 

838 

- 

- 

2,500 

382 

13,720 

"  2,260,765 
12 11,000 

15  429,487 
16  44,562 

53,014 

7,477,681 
16,876 

4,800,100 
11,000 

327,581 
1,582 

- 

2,350,000 

_ 

4,294 

7,477,681 
16,876 

- 

1-400 

- 

11,589 

3,000 

- 

- 

7,712 

877 

- 

11,589 

- 

9  585 

- 

12,650 

4,000 

6,286 

- 

2,350 

- 

14 

12,650 

12 10,000 

18  15,005 

- 

34,926 

25,000 

4,585 

- 

- 

5,341 

- 

34,926 

- 

- 

- 

100,584 

40,000 

24,644 

- 

12,616 

23,324 

- 

100,584 

20  746 

3  840 

3  2,100 

21  3,500 

- 

30,183 
3,531 

20,000 
3,000 

5,632 

4,551 
531 

30,183 
3,531 

- 

- 

20,976 

27,189 

15,000 

7,127 

- 

5,062 

- 

- 

27,189 

- 

- 

1,996 

2,210 

1,000 

797 

- 

405 

- 

8 

2,210 

- 

- 

- 

947,427 

300,000 

437,427 

- 

210,000 

- 

- 

947,427 

- 

- 

- 

4,218,392 

300,000 

389,242 

$48,000 

1,632,850 

1,848,300 

- 

4,218,392 

- 

15  350 

- 

85,297 

20,000 

39,595 

- 

18,000 

7,702 

- 

85,297 

- 

9  7,097 

- 

234,725 

30,600 

125.003 

- 

- 

79,122 

- 

234,725 

12  377,429 

22  2,939 
23  40,000 

_ 

320,663 
743,571 

250,000 
651,000 

6,322 
63,613 

_ 

28,000 

35,691 
2'' 650 

28,858 

- 

320,663 
743,571 

- 

- 

- 

299,303 

90,000 

18,448 

- 

54,600 

60,000 

76,255 

299,303. 

- 

7 10,000 

- 

155,660 

75,000 

24,648 

- 

34,500 

21,512 

- 

155,66ft 

- 

- 

- 

35,263 

4,500 

4,171 

- 

7,148 

19,444 

- 

35,263 

- 

9  350 

- 

7,471 

5,000 

939 

- 

- 

- 

1,532 

7,471 

- 

3  5,050 

- 

42,596 

10,000 

3,355 

- 

11,346 

17,895 

- 

42,596 

1*  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

15  Investments. 

18  Prepaid  charges. 

1''  Office  furniture. 

18  Horses,  wagons  and  equipment. 


19  And  teams. 
2"  Insurance. 

21  Securities. 

22  Prepayments. 


23  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co.  Inc.  preferred 

stock. 
^*  Reserve  for  claims  on  accounts 

receivable. 
25  And  fixtures. 


152 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918: 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

% 
S 

a 

a 

C3 

P. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

:es, 
iise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

11 

TION. 

o 

•1 

S 

a 

1 

!anufactui 
Merchani 
Material, 
Stock  in '. 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

tf 

s 

S 

o 

A.  H.  Whidden  &  Son,  Incor- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

$15,000 

S23,226 

_ 

$42,063 

$27,337 

porated,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  Hanliey  &  Company,  In- 

June    3, 

Mch. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

46,678 

$47,417 

10,445 

81,541 

corporated,  Leicester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  Hathaway  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan. 

26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

400 

500 

30,100 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  Himmel  Company,  Lynn,  . 

July     8, 
1918. 

Mch. 
1918 

22, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

4,000 

~ 

1,500 

5,287 

518 

A.  Hun  Berry  Fan  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,869 

5,559 

1,232 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  I.  Asher  &  Son  Company, 

May  27, 

Apr. 

1, 

Apr.     1, 

6,000 

- 

3,000 

17,300 

16,000 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.  J.  Anderson,  Incorporated, 

Aug.   16, 

July 

8, 

July     1, 

30,000 

- 

3 12,334 

66,132 

36,059 

Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.  J.  Barker  Company,  Taun- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch. 

20, 

Mch.    9, 

15,000 

- 

- 

14,201 

2,635 

ton 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.  J.  Bates  Company,  Web- 

Jan.   25, 

4  Jan. 

24, 

Nov.  19, 

500,000 

83,677 

with  R.  E. 

577,596 

635,471 

ster. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.    J.    Beaumier   Company, 

May    3, 

Jan. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

370 

10,205 

10,099 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  J.  Cunningham  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

- 

- 

23,430 

93,974 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  J.  Evenson  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  26. 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

450 

295 

112 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.   J.    Gallagher   Company, 

July    18, 

Nov. 

27, 

Nov.    9, 

1,000 

- 

- 

100 

100 

The,  Beverly. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

A.  J.  Harris  Co.,  Lowell, 

May   18, 
1918. 

Mch. 
1918 

19, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

" 

12  9,424 

17,200 

14,875 

A.  J.  Kienle  Coal  Company, 

July   31, 

June 

3, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

900 

1,450 

2,703 

24,767 

Easthampton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.  J.  Lane  Company,  Spring- 

June    7, 

Apr. 

1, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,351 

19,411 

field. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.  J.  Purcell  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    1. 

Feb. 

27, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,366 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  J.  Smart  Manufacturing 

Feb.   26, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  J.  Tower  Company,  Bos- 

May 24, 

Mch. 

21, 

Jan.      1, 

500,000 

102,804 

- 

785,425 

287,070 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A,  J.  Tower  Sales  Company, 

May    9, 

Apr. 

6, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

45,823 

13,237 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  Jacobs  &  Sons  Company, 

Jan.     8, 

4  Dec. 

17. 

Dec.   17, 

25,000 

- 

5,020 

24,483 

31,280 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

A.     L.     Brooks    Company, 

Oct.    21, 

4  Oct. 

21, 

Oct.      1, 

60,000 

54,000 

4,236 

6,974 

15,323 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

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

June  10, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

18, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

11,456 

8,014 

A.    L.    Eastman    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan. 

25, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,914 

7,216 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  L.  Foster  Company  Incor- 

Mch. 22, 

Feb. 

19, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

94,695 

4,805 

porated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.    L.    Lindroth    Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb. 

28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,378 

4,000 

48,544 

North  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

A.  L.  Parks  Tea  Company, 

Oct.    11, 

Apr. 

13, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,112 

4,509 

29,191 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

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

May  28, 

Apr. 

17, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

6,000 

648 

5,199 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

A.  Lee  Company,  Lawrence, 

June  26, 
1918. 

May 
1918 

14, 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

40,000 

18,500 

5,600 

27,918 

42,941 

A.  M.  Chapel  Machine  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch. 

21, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

2,950 

3,819 

21,622 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Liberty  Bond. 

2  Investments. 
5  And  fixtures. 
*  Adjourned. 


5  Investments  and  stock  in  other 

companies. 
8  Prepaid  expense. 

7  Prepaid  selling  expense.  , 

8  Horses  and  wagons. 


3  Stores  and  fixtures. 
1°  Good  will, 
ii  Tools  and  staging. 
12  And  trucks,  etc. 


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153 


of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

J. 

J. 

■2  J' 

3 
S 
g 

/■a 
S 

^ 

J3 

60  g 

1 

ill 

1 

C3 

O 
(5 

1 

O 

< 

fit 

"S-3 

O  a 

3 
3 

to 

3 
^ 

- 

1  S1,000 

- 

$93,626 

$15,000 

$18,071 

$4,150 

$2,200 

$12,000 

$42,205 

$93,626 

- 

2  26,500 

- 

212,581 

50,000 

42,436 

5,000 

24,500 

90,645 

- 

212,581 

- 

- 

- 

31,000 

25,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

31,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,305 

4,000 

3,237 

- 

- 

68 

- 

7,305 

- 

- 

- 

11,660 

10,000 

153 

- 

- 

142 

1,365 

11,660 

- 

- 

- 

36,300 

6,000 

7,000 

- 

9,200 

- 

14,100 

36,300 

- 

- 

- 

114,525 

30,000 

51,073 

- 

14,500 

18,952 

- 

114,525 

- 

- 

$872 

17,708 

15,000 

708 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

17,708 

- 

6  28,900 

6  18,620 

7  42,088 

- 

1,386,352 

500,000 

179,841 

- 

670,113 

36,398 

- 

1,386,352 

- 

- 

- 

20,674 

10,020 

2,102 

- 

- 

8,552 

- 

20,674 

- 

8  1,202 

9  9,000 

- 

127,606 

55,000 

55,565 

- 

- 

17,041 

- 

127,606 

io^$4,143 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

10  850 

"50 

- 

1,100 

1,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

41,499 

10,000 

17,672 

- 

5.800 

- 

8,027 

41,499 

- 

- 

- 

29,820 

15,000 

4,395 

3,500 

- 

6,925 

- 

29,820 

- 

13  3,684 

- 

27,446 

15,000 

5,905 

- 

- 

- 

6,541 

27,446 

"  2,900 

"100 

919 

25,285 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

285 

- 

25,285 

- 

15 1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

16  877,286 

- 

2,052,585 

500,000 

35,532 

- 

100,000 

219,713 
"  1,197,340 

- 

2,052,585 

- 

- 

940 

60,000 

20,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

60,783 

25,000 

5,319 

- 

23,520 

- 

6,944 

60,783 

- 

- 

- 

80,533 

60,000 

3,327 

8,500 

4,000 

- 

4,706 

80,533 

1°  8,500 

18  900 

- 

28,870 

10,000 

6,147 

2,500 

- 

- 

10,223 

28,870 

- 

- 

1,161 

12,291 

10,000 

791 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

12,291 

- 

- 

- 

99,500 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 
19  16,500 
2»  8,000 

- 

99,500 

- 

- 

3,404 

58,326 

10,000 

23,326 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

58,326 

- 

- 

- 

34,812 

20,000 

6,967 

- 

4,000 

- 

3,845 

34,812 

10 10,000 

21  1,000 

22  6,000 

- 

28,847 

18,100 

3,287 

- 

1,430 

6,030 

- 

28,847 

- 

- 

94,959 

40,000 

31,730 

- 

- 

- 

23,229 

94,959 

~ 

23  2,000 

~ 

30,391 

10,000 

15,194 

- 

, 

5,197 

- 

-  30,391 

13  Furniture,        fixtures,        trucks, 

wagons,  horses,  etc. 
1^  Furniture  and  fixtures  account. 
15  Investment. 
18  Miscellaneous  investments. 


1'  Reserves. 

18  Fixtures. 

19  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 
2"  Undivided  profit. 


21  Horse,  harness  and  vehicles. 

22  Sixty  shares  capital  stock  of  this 

company  in  treasury. 

23  Liberty  Bonds. 


154 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  or  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


A.  M.  Eaton  Paper  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  M.  Hatch  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Somerville. 

A.  M.  Hawkes  Company, 
The,  Salem. 

A.  M.  Hume  Music  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  M.  Hunt  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  M.  MoPhail  Piano  Com- 

■     pany,  Boston. 

A.  M.  Stone  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

A.  Marnocls  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Quincy.  . 

A.  McArthur  Co.,  Boston,    . 

A.  Morton  Company,  Boston, 


A.  N.  Briggs  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  P.  Bencks  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  P.  Gorman  Company,  Fall 

River. 
A.  P.  Soucy  Mfg.  Co.,  The, 

Boston. 
A.    R.    Andrews    Company, 

Boston. 
A.  R.  Warfield  Co.,  Whitman, 

A.  S.  Bartlett  Co.,  Boston,     . 

A.  S.  Brock  Rubber  Company, 

Boston. 
A.    S.    Campbell    Company, 

Boston. 
A.    S.    Ingraham    Company, 

The,  Attleboro. 
A  S.  Knox  Company,  Boston, 

A.  S.  Lowden  &  Son,  Incorpo- 
rated, Concord. 
A.  S.  Morss  Co.,  Boston, 

A.  S.  Nichols  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

A.  S.  Tucker  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

A.  Sampatakos  Company, 
Lowell. 

A.  Sandler  Sons,  Inc.,  Brock- 
ton. 

A.  Storrs  and  Bement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Mch.  8, 
1918. 

Apr.  30, 
1918. 

May  6, 
1918. 

July    15, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
May   10, 

1918. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 

May  2, 
1918. 

Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Apr.   24, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Feb.    25, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
June     3, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Nov.    6, 

1918. 


Jan.    23, 


1918 

uO, 

sMch. 

1, 

1918 

Mch. 

7, 

1918 

Jan. 

18, 

1918 

Jan. 

9, 

1918 

Feb. 

26, 

1918 

3  Mch. 

fi, 

1918 

Jan. 

14, 

1918 

Feb. 

6, 

1918 

Mch. 

15, 

1918 

Jan. 

19, 

1918 

3  Apr. 

12, 

1918 

Feb. 

4, 

1918 

Jan. 

15, 

1918 

Feb. 

22, 

1918 

Feb. 

26, 

1918 

Jan. 

11, 

1918 

Mch. 

27, 

1918 

May 

16, 

1918 

Mav 

6, 

1918 

3  Feb. 

4, 

1918 

3  Jan. 

15, 

1918 

Mch. 

1, 

1918 

Feb. 

7, 

1918 

Jan. 

1 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

May 

9 

1918 

Aug. 

5 

1918 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.    22, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mav     1, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 


$100,000 

25,000 

1,000 

200,000 
15,000 
100,000 
2,500 
6,500 
65,000 
10,000 

10,000 
20,000 

2,000 

15,000 

5,000 

6,000 

10,000 

25,000 

100,000 

20,000 

25,000 

10,000 

50,000 

400,000 

2,000 

5,000 

15,000 

100,000 


i  Contingency  reserve. 

2  Sinking  fund. 

3  Adjourned. 

*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

s  Tools. 

^  Auto  truck. 

'  Uncompleted  contracts. 


8  Invested  in  the  business. 

9  Equities. 
1°  Contracts. 

11  Good  will. 

12  And  fixtures. 

13  Automobiles. 

1^  Prepaid  expense. 


$2,320 


£-3   -CM 

§"S  o3-M 


- 

$116,272 

$500 

- 

- 

4,968 

- 

18,534 

- 

91,483 

12 1,785 

2,643 

800 

6,075 

- 

92,618 

_ 

9,932 

- 

12,000 

300 

1,500 

1,225 

5,869 

- 

6,963 

- 

10,533 

- 

8,547 

- 

14,664 

12,413 

30,568 

2,682 

5,770 

- 

6,272 

375 

391 

- 

34,930 

- 

1,150 

125 

2,800 

- 

16,277 

" 

249,640 

13  Reserve     for     depreciation     on 


15  Horses  and  wagons. 
1'  Interest  on  notes. 

18  Unpaid  salary. 

19  Bonds. 

20  Equipment. 


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Assets 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2  11,206 

- 

$141,079 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

4  $280 
6  265 
6.340 

- 

21,828 

1,000 

5,205 

- 

$600 
'  1,154 

8  13,869 

- 

21,828 

- 

9  9,811 
i»  140,000 

$602 

186,025 

173,000 

5,811 

- 

7,214 

- 

- 

186,025 

11  $14,545 

- 

- 

17,505 

15,000 

505 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

17,505 

- 

- 

- 

216,129 

100,000 

13,756 

- 

40,291 

- 

$62,082 

216,129 

"394 

- 

607 

5,536 

2,500 

1,836 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

5,536 

- 

100 

- 

14,722 

6,500 

4,845 

- 

1,S20 

1,516 

41 

14,722 

- 

13  3,450 
"600 

- 

315,288 

65,000 

187,645 

- 

22,389 

16  35,704 

4,550 

315,288 

»  2,000 

16  8,000 

14,456 

10,000 

861 
1M80 
18  500 

" 

2,000 

" 

615 

14,456 

"500 

19  5,000 

20  1,000 

- 

44,116 

10,000 

13,399 

$2,000 

10,000 

3,085 

5,632 

44,116 

21  10,000 

20 1,350 

22  250 

5,138 

33,437 

20,000 

2,437 

11,000 

33,437 

- 

- 

- 

3,514 

2,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

1,014 

3,514 

23  6,000 

- 

4,772 

23,914 

15,000 

8,914 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,914 

- 

24  594 

- 

13,639 

5,000 

2,119 

25  17 

1,300 

- 

3,933 

2,570 

- 

13,639 

- 

26  300 

- 

11,146 

6,000 

2,000 

300 

1,246 

300 

11,146 

"  4,100 

26  400 

- 

15,910 

10,000 

571 

- 

- 

- 

5,339 

15,910 

"  1,527 

- 

- 

90,901 

17,400 

56,585 

3,000 

- 

- 

13,916 

90,901 

"  52,712 

27 1,093 
28  2,983 

- 

115,011 

80,600 

10,930 

29  712 

- 

11,000 

- 

11,769 

115,011 

- 

- 

- 

45,077 

20,000 

3,606 

- 

- 

- 

21,471 

45,077 

- 

26  350 

10,953 

25,320 

5,000 

10,320 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

25,320 

so  8,000 

_ 

1,455 

12,288 

10,000 

2,288 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12,288 

"200 

- 

- 

25,240 

67,182 

47,700 

5,985 

- 

9,000 

4,497 

- 

67,182 

3'  291,180 

- 

54,240 

502,458 

400,000 

8,256 

_ 

94,202 

_ 

- 

502,458 

"  100,000 

- 

31150 

3,656 

8,691 

2,000 

6,691 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,691 

- 

- 

2,675 

6,700 

5,000 

1,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,700 

- 

4  2,472 

32  25 

.  11,416 

37,952 

10,000 

25,052 

33  200 

- 

34  2,700 

- 

- 

37,952 

4  6,356 

35  3,025 

36  3,528 

522,639 

100,000 

156,363 

27,468 
3'  207,808 
38  31,000 

522,639 

21  Liquor  license. 

22  Truck. 

23  Good  will,  etc. 

24  Equipment  and  tools. 
26  Customer's  "overs." 
26  Fixtures. 


2'  Prepaid  items. 

28  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

29  Accrued  charges. 

30  Patent  rights. 

31  Tools,  etc. 

32  Insurance  prepaid. 


33  Accrued  expenses. 

34  Notes  and  loans  payable. 
36  Liberty  Bonds. 

36  Motor  truck  equipment. 
3'  Additional  working  capital. 
38  Reserve  for  taxes. 


156 


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[1918. 


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A.  T.  Bridges  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Feb. 

7,       Jan.     9 

Dec.   31, 

$5,000 

_ 

$1,242 

$9,016 

$12,818 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  T.  Gallup  Company,  Hol- 

May 

8,       Apr.    22 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

31,639 

2,964 

yoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  T.  Gallup,  Incorporated, 

May 

8,       Apr.    22 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

$7,603 

3,553 

63,522 

719 

Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  T.  Hart  Co.,  Boston, 

June   : 
1918 

2,       Jan.    1.5 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

~ 

~ 

18,870 

3,374 

A.  T.  Howard  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 1 

8,       Mch.    4 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

32,126 

38,127 

30,060 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.     T.     Purdy     Company, 

Mch. 

8,       Feb.   11 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

60 

300 

1,042 

Newton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  T.  Stearns  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.   2 

4,       Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

127,700 

15,000 

233,978 

192,555 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  Ullian  Company,  Boston, 

June 
1918 

8,       Jan.      5 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

350 

18,498 

12,151 

A.  W.  Barnes  Steam  Specialty 

Apr.    2 

6,       Feb.   20 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

- 

10,000 

5,057 

14,954 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

A.  W.  BrowneU  Corporation, 

Apr.    1 

0,       Mch.  27 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

1,572 

75 

'  2,367 

Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

_ 

A.  W.  Cheney  Transfer  Com- 

Feb. 

8,       Jan.    26 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,300 

2,383 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  W.  Chesterton  Company, 

Mch.  2 

0,       Jan.      8 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

4,750 

- 

83,408 

89,681 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  W.  Cox  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr. 
1918 

5,       Jan.    15 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

~ 

4,361 

3,452 

10,590 

A.  W.  Dodd  &  Company,  In- 

Feb.   1 

3,   "Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

- 

30 

corporated,  Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  W.  Farrington  Company, 

Apr.   2 

4,    "Apr.     2 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.    W.    Hayford    Company, 

Jan.    2 

6,       Jan.    23 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

22,554 

61,956 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  W.  Jones  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb. 
1918 

1,       Jan.    10 
1918. 

Nov.  19, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

500 

5,552 

17,930 

A.  W.  Lang  Company,  Law- 

Feb.   1 

1,       Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,309 

rence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  W,  Moriarty  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Jan.    2 
1918 

5,       Jan.      2 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

~ 

58,818 

26,219 

A.  W.  Smith  Shoe  Company, 

Mch. 

7,   21  Feb.     6 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

211,400 

96,766 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  W.  Stephens  Manufactur- 

Apr.   1 

6,       Mch.    6 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

3,500 

1,500 

2,500 

3,200 

ing  Co.,  Waltham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  Willard  &  Son,  Inc.,  Wren- 

June  2 

8,       Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

1,181 

985 

3,436 

tham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

A.  Ziegler  &  Sons  Company, 

Apr.    ] 

7,       Mch.    7 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

22  60,077 

169,724 

93,456 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Abbot    Worsted    Company, 

Feb. 

8,       Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

150,000 

184,000 

964,669 

518,451 

Westford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Abbott     Realty     Company, 

Apr.    2 

3,       Jan.      9 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

11,562 

- 

- 

4,032 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Aberdeen  Thread  Company, 

Apr.    2 

3,   29  Jan.      8 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winthrop. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Aberthaw  Construction  Com- 

Feb.  2 

!3,       Jan.      9 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

2,798 

60,200 

35,597 

951,499 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Abington-Whitman  Ice  Com- 

Mch. 2 

!2,    30  Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

14,500 

1,400 

- 

1,204 

pany,  Abington. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  contingent. 

2  Good  will. 
5  Suspense. 

*  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Reserve  for  taxes. 

s  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 


^  Reserve  for  war  taxes. 

8  Loans. 

9  Tools. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Mortgage. 

12  Securities. 


13  Prepaid  insurance. 
"  U.  S.  bonds. 

15  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

16  Treasury  stock. 
1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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$23,076 

$5,000 

$5,169 

- 

$7,000 

1  $5,000 

$907 

$23,076 

- 

- 

- 

34,603 

20,000 

11,103 

- 

3,500 

- 

- 

34,603 

- 

- 

- 

75,397 

30,000 

27,992 

- 

10,000 

- 

7,405 

75,397 

- 

- 

- 

22,244 

5,000 

7,910 

- 

2,400 

6,934 

- 

22,244 

2  85,000 

3  $4,097 
4  9,418 

- 

118,828 

30,000 

8,546 

- 

6,540 

69,742 
6  4,000 

- 

118,828 

"2  1,000 

- 

$12,875 

15,277 

15,000 

277 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,277 

- 

10,700 
4  2,021 

- 

581,954 

150,000 

22,885 

- 

25,000 

352,069 
0  20,000 
'  12,000 

- 

581,954 

- 

~ 

- 

30,999 

10,000 

5,700 

~ 

6,000 
8  3,200 

6,099 

" 

-  30,999 

- 

9  1,409 
10  153 

- 

31,573 

3,000 

8,807 

~ 

833 

~ 

18,933 

31,573 

2  2,500 

- 

- 

6,514 

3,000 

768 

$1,500 

- 

- 

1,246 

6,514 

- 

- 

5,548 

11,231 

6,000 

3,231 

11  2,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,231 

2  5,000 

12  23,310 

- 

206,149 

45,000 

22,523 

- 

- 

- 

138,626 

206,149 

- 

13  211 

"  1,190 

- 

19,804 

7,500 

6,907 

- 

- 

5,397 

- 

19,804 

- 

16  9,970 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

18  95,700 

- 

20,820 

116,520 

100,000 

16,520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116,520 

- 

10  391 

- 

84,901 

75,000 

8,427 

- 

- 

1,474 

- 

84,901 

- 

- 

- 

23,982 

10,000 

6,425 

- 

- 

7,557 

- 

23,982 

2  9,000 

19 1,000 

- 

13,309 

10,000 

2,574 

- 

- 

- 

735 

13,309 

so  4,000 

- 

- 

89,037 

50,000 

12,840 

13,050 

- 

4,000 

9,147 

89,037 

- 

- 

- 

308,166 

10,000 

165,514 

- 

- 

- 

132,652 

308,166 

18  100 

_ 

10.000 

25,700 

15,000 

2,000 

8,700 

_ 

_ 

- 

25,700 

20  100 

2  4,800 

2  1,500 

- 

2,167 

9,269 

6,000 

3,269 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,269 

67,000 

23  2,152 

- 

392,409 

153,900 

79,421 
2J  3,277 

- 

117,048 

31,680 

25  3,061 

26  4,022 

- 

392,409 

- 

- 

- 

1,817,120 

600,000 

587,247 

- 

- 

2'  175,000 

454,873 

1,817,120 

- 

28  12,555 

- 

28,149 

12,000 

- 

- 

14,500 

- 

1,649 

28,149 

- 

- 

150 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

- 

_ 

- 

1,050,094 

300,000 

267,993 

- 

- 

105,872 

376,229 

1,050,094 

- 

31875 
82  10,924 

9,077 

37,980 

15,000 

22,980 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

37,980 

18  Patent  rights. 

19  Tools  and  equipment. 

20  Trade-marks. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  And  miscellaneous  fixtures. 


23  Prepaid  expense. 

24  Accrued  labor  and  interest. 

25  Reserves. 

26  Reserves,  federal  income  tax. 
2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


28  Mortgages. 

29  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

30  Should  have  been  held. 

31  Ice. 

32  Personal  estate. 


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

1- 
1« 

Acadia  Mills,  Boston,    . 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Deo.  31, 
1917. 

82,000,000 

$900,000 

$1,100,000 

$2,093,587 

$511,323 

Ackermann  Drug  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.    16, 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

22,805 

4,698 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acme  Amusement  Co.,  Bos- 

June 26, 

June  24, 

May  30, 

10,000 

- 

315 

- 

197 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Acme  Automatic  Scale  Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acme  Belting  Company,  Bos- 

June   3, 

9  _ 

Sept.    1, 

30,000 

- 

500 

20 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acme     Grocery     Company, 

Feb.     1, 

11  Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

2,800 

- 

- 

800 

870 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acme  Heel  Company,  Brock- 

June 21, 

June  18, 

May  31, 

40,000 

- 

4,161 

70,414 

72,505 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Acme    Laundry    Company, 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

3,000 

5,800 

455 

717 

Inc.,  Chatham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acme    Manufacturing    Com- 

July   12, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      8, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Acme  Stain  and  Blacking  Co., 

Sept.  11, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

375 

700 

926 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Acme  Time  Clock  Company, 

May  29, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     1, 

200,000 

- 

2,000 

300 

1,445 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Acton    Associates,    Incorpo- 

June 11, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

19,450 

- 

- 

3,701 

rated,  Acton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acton  Farms  Milk  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

12,797 

32,690 

1,251 

11,806 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Acushnet  Co-operative  Asso- 

June 24, 

June  20, 

May    4, 

7,500 

3,000 

- 

2,527 

4,858 

ciation,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Acushnet  Saw  Mills  Company, 

Dec.     6, 

Nov.  21, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

59,668 

21,882 

143,421 

68,237 

Acushnet. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Acushnet  Saw  Mills  Company, 

Nov.  26, 

Nov.  20, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

64,144 

27,143 

212,724 

109,426 

Acushnet  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adam    Geibel    Music    Com- 

Aug.    2, 

July    18, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,327 

6,979 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adams  and  Crockett,  Incor- 

Dec.  13, 

Nov.  15, 

Sept.    1, 

50,000 

38,200 

1,500 

10,003 

23,585 

porated,  Springfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Adams    &    Powers    Co., 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

31,000 

37,000 

- 

22,989 

8,451 

Worcester. 

1918. 

'1918. 

1917. 

Adams  &  Ruxton  Construc- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

10,630 

8,193 

4,039 

27,719 

tion  Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adams  and  Swett  Cleansing 

Apr.     3, 

25  Feb.   28, 

Jan.     2, 

15,000 

4,000 

4,000 

1,250 

4,155  • 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adams  Brothers  Manufactur- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

27 17,663 

27  14,393 

113,004 

77,791 

ing  Company,  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Adams  Chapman  Company, 

May  16, 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.   20, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,211 

100,852 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adams  Co.,  Reading,    . 

May   15, 
1918. 

30  Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

~ 

105,758 

15,963 

Adams  Co-operative  Associa- 

Aug.    9, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

2,500 

1,500 

150 

1,660 

3,843 

tion,  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adams,    Cushing   &   Foster, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

142,749 

47,333 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Adams  Drug  Store,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  11, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,998 

557 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Adams  of  Boston,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

8,423 

7,888 

7,437 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Deferred  charges. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
*  Reserve  for  taxes. 
5  Good  will. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Securities. 


8  Subscription  to  hberty  bonds. 
3  None  held  since  organization. 
1°  Patent  rights. 

11  Adjourned. 

12  Prepaid  expenses. 

13  Office  fixtures. 


1*  Reserve   for    federal    and    local 

taxes. 
15  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
15  Formulae. 

17  Suspense. 

18  Reserved  for  taxes. 

19  Plates  and  copyrights. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

1  $43,676 
2  54,000 

- 

14,702,586 

$2,000,000 

$227,304 

- 

$1,430,000 

$994,862 
3  35,445 
*  14,975 

- 

$4,702,586 

61 

6  3,788 

7  2,052 

- 

33,344 

15,000 

3,522 

8  $1,800 

10,000 

3,022 

- 

33,344 

5  S5,000 

$10,484 

15,996 

5,030 

- 

- 

10,966 

- 

- 

15,996 

- 

- 

12,167 

12,167 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,167 

- 

- 

12,167 

10  1 
51 

6  1,000 

- 

25,028 

25,550 

25,550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,550 

- 

1,135 

3,805 

2,800 

1,005 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,805 

- 

12  903 

13  569 

- 

148,552 

40,000 

26,292 

34,000 

11,084 

33,173 
"  4,003 

- 

148,552 

- 

- 

1,554 

11,526 

8,000 
16  800 

2,726 

~ 

~ 

"" 

~ 

11,526 

- 

- 

265 

265 

265 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

265 

- 

16  4,000 

874 

6,875 

5,000 

475 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

6,875 

1"  51,000 

_ 

_ 

87,490 

87,490 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

87,490 

6  32,745 

- 

- 

628 

23,779 

9,370 

13,781 

- 

- 

- 

$628 

23,779 

«  7,094 

17  327 

65,965 

15,000 

29,563 

- 

- 

21,402 

- 

65,965 

- 

- 

1,004 

11,389 

6,875 

4,514 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,389 

- 

- 

- 

293,208 

50,000 

20,302 

- 

- 

222,906 

- 

293,208 

- 

- 

- 

413,437 

50,000 

42,469 

- 

25,550 

270,418 
18  25.000 

- 

413,437 

- 

•'225 
19  2,100 

- 

10,631 

5,000 

2,710 

- 

- 

2,921 

- 

10,631 

- 

~ 

- 

73,288 

50,000 

4,203 

- 

16,200 

- 

2,885 

73,288 

6  5,000 

20  450 

- 

73,890 

31,000 

5,662 

25,000 

9,078 

3,150 

- 

73,890 

- 

- 

- 

50,581 

15,000 

3,420 

21516 

22  2,200 

23  6,500 

- 

20,875 
24  2,070 

- 

50,581 

6  5,395 

- 

- 

18,800 

300 
23  14,700 

1,800 

~ 

2,000 

~ 

" 

18,800 

- 

28  2,738 

- 

225,589 

40,000 

1,537 

- 

- 

184,052 

- 

225,589 

- 

29  500 

- 

106,563 

50,000 

10,059 

- 

25,500 

21,004 

- 

106,563 

- 

29  12,932 
31  2,300 

- 

136,953 

36,000 

33,631 

- 

- 

67,322 

- 

136,953 

- 

- 

7,153 

1,265 

3,243 

32  288 

- 

~ 

~ 

2,357 

7,153 

6  3,304 

33  109,700 

3^855 

303,941 

150,000 

54,095 

22,000 

77,846 

303,941 

S5  3,400 

36  6,906 
3'  100 

- 

23,961 

12,000 

8,562 

- 

2,900 

38 

461 

23,961 

6  4,000 

38  659 

28,407 

15,000 

9,794 

■ 

3,613 

28,407 

2"  Insurance  unexpired. 

21  Accrued  pay  roll. 

22  Accrued  insurance. 

23  Mortgage  (real  estate). 

2*  Maintenance  reserve  fund. 

23  Date  of  postponement. 

26  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


2'  Less  depreciation. 

28  Investments. 

29  Fixtures. 

3"  Should  have  been  held. 

31  Twenty-three  shares  capital  stock 

of  Adams  Co.  par  value. 

32  Dividends  due. 


33  Investments  other  organizations. 

34  Deferred  expenses. 

36  Good  will,  prescription  books  and 

formube. 
36  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
6'  Investment. 
38  Prepayments. 


160 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Adams  Pharmacy,  Incorpo- 
rated, Leominster. 

Adams  Pharmacy  of  Somer- 
ville.  Inc.,  The,  Somerville. 

Adams  Pond  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Adams  Securities  Company, 
Boston. 

Adams  Woolen  Mills,  Inc., 


Adjustment  Bureau  of  the 
Boston  Credit  Men's  Asso- 
ciation, Boston. 

Adler,  Rosenthal  Leather 
Company,  Lynn. 

Adrian  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Advance  Industrial  Corpora- 
tion, Boston. 

Advance  Machine  Co.,  The, 


Advertisers  Press,  Inc.,  The, 

Boston. 
Adzit  Company,  The,  Orange, 

Aeolian  Macaroni  Company, 

Boston. 
Aerofram  Co.,  The,  Boston,  . 

Aetna     Button     Company, 

Attleboro. 
Aetna     Hosiery     Company, 

Worcester. 
Aetna  Mills,  Watertown, 

Aetna  Realty  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Aetna  Rubber  Company, 
Boston. 

Affleck  Ruling  &  Stationery 
Co.,  Holyoke. 

Agawam  Company,  Agawam, 

Agawam  Cranberry  Company, 
The,  Middleborough. 

Agawam  Hotel  Company, 
Ipswich. 

Agawam  Tobacco  Company, 


Agoos  Leather  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Aiken  Drug  Company, 
Lowell. 

Aitken,  Son  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Akin-Denison  Company,  New 
Bedford. 

Akron  Tire  and  Rubber  Com- 
pany of  Boston,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 


Jan.      5, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Feb.    16, 

1918. 

Aug.  30, 

1918. 
Feb.   12, 

1918. 
Apr.   22, 

1918. 
June  22, 

1918. 
Oct.    25, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Apr.   22, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Apr.   29, 

1918. 
Apr.   23, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
June  18, 

1918. 
Aug.  28, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Dec.   14, 

1917. 
May  20, 

1918. 
May  21, 

1918. 


Oct. 

1, 

1917. 

Dec. 

3, 

1917 

Jan. 

25, 

1918 

Mch. 

27, 

1918 

Feb. 

13, 

1918 

Jan. 

16, 

1918 

Dec. 

27, 

1917 

Dec. 

26, 

1917 

12  _ 

Jan. 

25, 

1918 

Jan. 

21, 

1918 

16  Jan. 

22, 

1917 

Dec. 

8, 

1917 

20  Jan. 

31, 

1918 

20  Jan. 

18, 

1918 

Feb. 

20, 

1918 

July 

25, 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

Mch. 

25, 

1918 

Aug. 

1, 

1918 

Dec. 

IS, 

1917 

Jan. 

31, 

1918 

Mch. 

31, 

1918 

Apr. 

9, 

1918 

Jan. 

If), 

1918 

Feb. 

26, 

1918 

Dec. 

s, 

1917 

Apr. 

29, 

1918 

20  Mch. 

26, 

1918 

Sept.  15, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.  27, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


S5,000 

2,500 

10,000 

100,000 

100,000 

5,000 

5,000 
10,000 
25,000 
150,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 

2,000 

10,000 

15,000 

975,000 

50,000 

2,500 
15,000 
50,000 
75,000 

2,000 
50,000 
15,000 

5,000 

1,000 
150,000 
21,000 


Assets. 


$375 


45,000 


38,649 


602,421 
62,500 

32,250 
33,000 
34,000 
15,000 
13,100 
20,000 


81,438 


1  $11,816 
35,268 

465 


22,755 
16,214 

23,292 

203 

4,212 

50,556 

with  R.  E, 

450 

6,479 

21,000 

800 


withR.E. 
1,500 


■  21,388 
81447 


£-3   -fc 


g  <D  c3  o  m 


$4,140 

2  3,490 

3,890 

168,184 

3,002 
3,447 

20,370 
2,001 

50,227 

850 

3,641 

76,551 

1,137,815 

4,750 
13,545 
106,145 


45,580 
3,500 

49,540 
25,690 


1  Good  will. 

2  And  fixtures. 
'  And  tools. 

*  Capital  stock. 
'  Securities. 

6  Reserve       against       contingent 
liabiHty. 


'  Treasury  stock. 
8  Securities  owned, 
8  Furniture. 

10  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  None  held  since  organization. 


13  Good  will  and  contracts. 
i<  Patent  rights. 

15  Alterations. 

16  Corporation  has  done  no 
1'  Horses  and  wagons. 

18  Accrued  accounts. 


1918. 


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161 


of  Corporatimis  —  Qontinued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Pi 

! 

1 

1 

^ 
^ 

J 

S 

■| 
O 

1 

V.  i 

1 

11 
5 

1 

-a 

i 

tcl 

3 
^ 

1  $1,000 

- 

S889 

$6,697 

$5,000 

$1,124 

- 

$573 

- 

- 

$6,697 

- 

- 

- 

4,234 

2,500 

1,197 

- 

- 

- 

$537 

4,234 

- 

4S800 

- 

58,356 

6,000 

20,703 

- 

12,500 

$19,153 

- 

58,356 

- 

5 1,016,318 

7  34,250 
8  6,000 

- 

1,164,514 
293,199 

100,000 
100,000 

158,889 
59,165 

$38,500 

747,429 
26,139 

880 
«  126,082 

31,234 
69,395 

1,164,514 
293,199 

: 

9  334 
w  1,000 

; 

5,929 
8,377 

3,000 
5,000 

3,209 

- 

- 

168 

2,929 

5,929 
8,377 

1  2,000 

11378 

3,570 

10,814 

10,000 

814 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,814 

13  9,000 

- 

8,900 

17,900 

17,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,900 

"  75,000 

- 

7,123 

138,247 

126,575 

11,672 

- 

- 

- 

- 

138,247 

- 

15  862 

3,339 

24,878 

6,800 

6,893 

8,635 

2,550 

- 

- 

24,878 

"  10,000 

- 

- 

10,020 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

10,020 

"  1,000 

1'  2,118 
w  3,000 

3,657 

147,798 
7,081 

28,000 
2,000 

10,236 
18  345 
1,364 

19  17,000 
3,717 

59,866 

32,351 

_ 

147,798 
7,081 

- 

- 

- 

12,948 

10,000 

600 

- 

- 

2,348 

- 

12,948 

- 

- 

- 

209,267 

15,000 

60,256 

- 

45,295 

- 

88,716 

209,267 

- 

21  8,356 
22  290,000 

- 

2,710,583 
65,225 
8,428. 

940,000 

34,300 

24 15,700 

2,500 

198,030 

300 

592,500 
11,400 
4,486 

827,955 
23  152,098 

with 

surplus 

3,825 

1,142' 

2,710,583 
65,225 
8,428 

- 

10  3,875 

- 

66,329 

11,000 

5,568 

25  20,500 

3,250 

26,011 

- 

66,329 

- 

- 

- 

197,980 

50,000 

39,684 

- 

10,000 

98,296 

- 

197,980 

- 

- 

- 

34,800 

4,100 

- 

- 

29,003 

1,697 

- 

34,800 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

2,000 

1,000 

10,700 

- 

- 

1,300 

15,000 

•- 

7  28,500 
26  7,100 

12,800 
450 

61,500 

106,028 

5,860 

50,000 
15,000 
5,000 

14,591 
860 

11,500 

15,000 

59,437 
2'  2,000 

- 

61,500 

106,028 

5,860 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

29  94,146 

- 

316,821 

150,000 

5,391 

- 

5,000 

30  104,577 

51,853 

316,821 

82  374 

" 

67,962 

21,000 

4,487 
33  406 

' 

25,000 

17,069 

67,962 

19  Real  estate  mortgage. 

20  Adjourned.  ' 

21  Interest  and  insurance. 

22  Shiixeffs'  Worsted  Co.  invest- 

ment. 

23  Special  depreciation  reserve. 


24  Due  on  stock  paid  for  and  not 

issued. 

25  Mortgage. 

26  Crop. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
28  And  horses,  wagons,  etc. 


29  Investments. 

30  Reserves. 

31  And  equipment. 

32  Prepaid  items. 
S3  Accounts  items. 


162 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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be 

a 

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1 

OS 
05 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Alban  Theatrical  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

1  _ 

Oct.    11, 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$610 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Albany  Cash  Market,  Incor- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      7, 

20,000 

- 

- 

$9,750 

4,325 

porated,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Albany   Street   Realty   Co., 

July     9, 

7  _ 

June     1, 

25,000 

S106,234 

- 

- 

662 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  Incorpo- 

June 11, 

June    5, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

Sl,772 

6,776 

18,986 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Albert  Culver  Company,  The, 

Sept.  14, 

May   15, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

27,500 

2,000 

47,376 

99,254 

Rockland. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Albert  D.  Hewlett  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

6,500 

- 

8,540 

65,753 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Albert  Dickinson  Company  of 

Sept.  20, 

Aug.  29, 

June  30, 

10,000 

_ 

224 

12,585 

11,260 

Massachusetts,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Albert  E.  Hale  Co.,  Spring- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

20,403 

7,812 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Albert  Russell  &  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

20,506 

6,293 

11,657 

19,642 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Albert     Steiger     Company, 

May  20, 

19  May     8, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

314,400 

147,299 

Springfijeld. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Albert    Winslow    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

48,253 

61,492 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alberti  Importing  and  Export- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

54,860 

55,560 

ing     Company,     Incorpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

rated,  Boston. 

Albertson,  Inc.,  Brookline,     . 

Feb.   18, 
1918. 

Jan.    10, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

2,000 

- 

347 

1,270 

197 

Albiani  Lunch  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     6. 
1918. 

Jan.    26, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

1,670 

Albree  Self  Figuring  System 

May     3, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

32,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Swampscott. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Alden  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

July     9, 
1918. 

May     3, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

250,000 

28,667 

28 157,732 

48,708 

126,590 

Alden  Press,  Holyoke,  . 

June  21, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

15,000 

9,600 

12^53 

1,756 

1,882 

Alden  Rubber  Company,  Bos- 

July    9, 

June   11, 

May  31, 

100,000 

- 

5.818 

699 

1,245 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Alden  Speare's  Sons  Co.,  The, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

375,000 

149,610 

31  35,361 

82,027 

344,402 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alden  T.  Cleveland  Mfg.  Co., 

Apr.   12, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

383 

1,119 

1,378 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Aldis  Owen  Hall's  System  of 

July     5, 

7  _ 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

510 

20 

Business  Enterprises,  Incor- 

1918. 

1917. 

porated,  Boston. 

Aldrich  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.  25, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

6,500 

13,586 

77,001 

53,653 

pany,  Charlton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alexander  H.  Bill  Company, 

June  26, 

May  15, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

- 

5,311 

40,830 

111,972 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Alexander   Strauss   Incorpo- 

May    2, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

30,523 

17,242 

rated,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Alfred  Brigham  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Jan.      9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

5,559 

16,891 

1  None  held  in  1917. 

2  Good  will  and  contract. 

2  Properties  and  costumes., 

*  Good  will. 

^  Fixtures. 

^  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

'  None  held  in  1918. 

8  Mortgage. 


9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
i»  Loan. 

11  Reserve. 

12  Fixtures,  etc. 

13  Insurance  prepaid. 
1^  Investment  (stock). 

15  Contingent  habihty. 

16  Loan^account. 


1'  Lynn  Stall  Co.  pattern. 
15  Liberty  Bonds. 

19  Adjourned. 

20  Construction. 

21  Investments. 

22  Treasury  stock. 

23  Horse,  wagon  and  auto. 
2^  Horse  and  wagon. 


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5  1,800 

6  1,150 

7,328 

27,353 

20,000 

7,353 

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27,353 

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7,439 

114,335 

7,300 

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8  $106,900 

- 

- 

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114,335 

- 

9  315 

10,709 

38,558 

25,000 

8,183 

- 

10  5,375 

- 

- 

38,558 

- 

6  2,000 

- 

178,130 

25,000 

1,441 

- 

30,000 

$100,000 
11  13,847 

$7,842 

178,130 

12  10,743 
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92,549 

10,000 

19,930 

15,203 
15  3,437 

43,979 

92,549 

- 

- 

- 

24,069 

10,000 

13,631 

- 

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~ 

24,069 

- 

- 

- 

28,215 

3,000 

1,150 

- 

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- 

15,755 

28,215 

- 

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18  2,100 

- 

60,488 

30,000 

9,496 

- 

16,500 

- 

4,492 

60,488 

20  58,682 
5  81,950 
21  5,200 

607,531 

150,000 

87,150 

115,000 

255,381 

607,531 

- 

22  11,500 

- 

121,245 

50,000 

45,337 

- 

- 

- 

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121,245 

4  5,000 

1,202 
9  1,663 
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- 

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10,000 

18,396 

- 

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- 

60,421 

120,317 

- 

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2,743 

1,420 

1,323 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,743 

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24  350 

23  5,625 

26  6,716 

20  28,234 

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42,595 

10,000 

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14,700 

686 

10,183 

42,595 

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- 

5,863 

32,863 

32,000 

863 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,863 

2\109,458 

so  4,019 

- 

475,174 

245,000 

105,110 

- 

115,252 

9,812 

- 

475,174 

- 

- 

4,347 

30,438 

3,010 

2,768 

24,660 

- 

- 

- 

30,438 

« 5,000 

"  1,703 
32  10,090 

33  600 

11,072 

36,227 

29,600 

6,627 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,227 

S6  1 

36  103,360 
3'  10,753 

- 

725,514 

359,400 

130,852 

- 

115,000 

100,000 

20,262 

725,514 

S8  500 

1,620 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

<  5,000 

33  500 

- 

- 

1,030 

1,030 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

1,030 

- 

- 

30,756 

181,496 

6,000 

65,855 

- 

14,389 

90,142 

5,110 

181.496 

*  75,000 

«  8,239 

- 

241,352 

200,000 

17,461 
"  5,649 

- 

- 

18,242 

- 

241,352 

- 

5  2,460 

- 

50,225 

25,000 

2,092 

- 

9,714 

12,669 
«750 

~ 

50,225 

'  ^  7,000 

25  6,000 

21100 

35,550 

10,000 

13,396 

7,000 

5,154 

35,550 

-'  Equipment. 
-''  Food  and  cigars. 
2'  Patent  rights. 
25  And  equipment. 
20  Good    will    and    investment    in 
routes. 

30  Prepaid  assets. 

31  Office  furniture,  molds  and  fixtures. 


32  Secret  processes. 

33  Deferred  charges. 

34  And  trucks,  etc. 

35  Good  will  and  advertising  invest- 

ment. 

36  Stocks     in     other     companies, 

Liberty  Bonds,  etc. 


37  Life  insurance  investment. 

38  Trade-marks  and  trade  names. 

39  Trade-marks. 

40  Prepaid  expense. 

41  Due  federal  tax. 

42  Reserve  fund  for  depreciation  of 

accounts. 


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Alfred  E.  Haines  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

$3,000 

_ 

$1,200 

$400 

$3,890 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alfred    Hale   Rubber    Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

$16,200 

3,707 

5,192 

6,918 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Alfred  Sears  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.    5, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

8, 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

50,000 

- 

- 

13,851 

83,816 

Alfred  Self  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Dec. 20, 

Dee. 

11, 

Nov.  30, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,066 

ton. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

Alger  Paper  Box  Company, 

Aug.     1, 

July 

8, 

May  31, 

100,000 

23,060 

s  26,480 

69,911 

33,347 

Middleborough. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Algonquin    Engraving   Com- 

May    8, 

Feb. 

9, 

Feb.     9, 

25,000 

- 

2,331 

1,074 

1,698 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Algonquin  Leather  Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

140,000 

- 

12,895 

346,763 

48,063 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Algonquin  Printing  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan. 

30, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

198,616 

275,157 

953,476 

937,263 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Alhambra  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Nov. 

30, 

Nov.     3, 

10,000 

- 

300 

1,214 

2,114 

The,  Milford. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Alkalol  Company,  The,  Taun- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch. 

4, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

8,020 

10,495 

11,817 

24,550 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

All   America    Fur   Ranching 

May  22, 

15  _ 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

600 

_ 

- 

17 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Allan-Gordon  Company,  Bos- 

July   10, 

June 

27, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allegheny    Coke    Company, 

May     7, 

Mch. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

558,900 

19  510,301 

with  R.  E. 

14,303 

55,320 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allen  and  Endicott  Building 

Feb.    11, 

Jan. 

14, 

Jan.      1, 

230,000 

173,436 

- 

- 

15,249 

Company,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allen    &    Paisley    Company, 

Apr.   20, 

Apr. 

9, 

Mch.  30, 

30,000 

- 

- 

58,547 

38,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

^ 

Allen-Chapman       Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch. 

11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

159 

1,339 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allen,  Doane  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

22  6,100 

5,249 

3,096 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allen-Foater-Bridgeo        Co., 

Oct.    22, 

July 

22, 

June  30, 

200,000 

21,017 

1,245 

218,080 

258,858 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allen  Hall  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

4, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

75,000 

- 

- 

33,001 

33,821 

Allen-Higgins     Wall     Paper 

Aug.     9, 

July 

25, 

June  30, 

100,000 

35,083 

41,294 

136,984 

91,171 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allen-Hurd   Company,    Bos- 

June  13, 

Mch. 

9, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

4,143 

37,404 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allen  Lane  Company,   Bos- 

May 25, 

Apr. 

1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

373,466 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allen-Slack   Company,    Bos- 

June 21, 

Feb. 

6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

99,485 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allen,  Slade  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Fall 

July    18, 

June 

19, 

Apr.   30, 

270,000 

23,900 

5,000 

344,969 

164,550 

River. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allen-Squire  Company,  Spen- 

Apr.   26, 

Mch. 

11, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

7,000 

16,078 

151,668 

102,491 

cer. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Allen   W.   Phillips   Smelting 

May   15, 

Apr. 

9, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

19 

Company,  Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allerton  Ice  Company,  The, 

Oct.    25, 

Mch. 

10, 

Mch.  10, 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

2,250 

504 

Hull. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allerton    Laundry    Corpora- 

Mch. 14, 

Jan. 

23, 

Jan.    23, 

10,000 

4,000 

6,000 

100 

300 

tion,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Allerton  Market  Inc.,  Hull,  . 

July    31, 

May 

1, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

1,150 

- 

424 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Leases  and  equipment. 

2  Good   win   and    other   personal 

property. 
^  And  fixtures. 
^  Good  will. 
5  Securities  owned. 
^  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 


'  Reserves. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
s  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
1"  Motor  truck. 

11  North  Dighton  plant. 

12  Liberty  Bonds. 


13  Depreciation. 

i*  Office  furniture. 

15  None  held  as  yet  in  1918. 

18  Twenty  foxes. 

1'  Mortgages. 

18  Good  will,  franchise  and  patents. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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8,000 

483 

$10,000 

$13,401 

- 

133 

32,017 

- 

1  $17,600 

- 

115,267 

50,000 

43,955 

- 

- 

- 

21,312 

115,267 

2  $4,000 

- 

- 

8,066 

6,000 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

466 

8,066 

4  6,000 

5  2,879 

6  876 

8  1,026 

10  3,390 

$13,122 

162,553 

19,251 

411,111 

100,000 

3,500 
9  3,800 
100,000 

18,286 
1,805 
4,840 

25,000 
2,596 

7,550 

214,657 

$17,667 
'  1,600 

19,530 

72,084 

162,553 

19,251 

411,111 

~ 

"  61,908 
12  120,734 

- 

2,547,154 
3,628 

500,000 
750 

89,686 
1,216 

1,200 

788,500 

13  45,000 

1,123,968 
462 

2,547,154 
3,628 

- 

"926 

- 

55,808 

10,000 

3,267 

- 

- 

42,541 

- 

55,808 

- 

16  800 

26,263 

27,680 

25,000 

1,680 

"500 

500 

- 

- 

27,680 

18  428,700 

- 

- 

428,700 

428,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

428,700 

20  37,000 

21300 

- 

617,224 

459,400 

6,149 

- 

24,000 

- 

127,675 

617,224 

- 

- 

42,210 

230,895 

230,000 

895 

- 

- 

- 

- 

230,895 

- 

- 

- 

96,547 

30,000 

43,490 

- 

22,000 

1,057 

- 

96,547 

20  12,525 

23  1,000 

1  5,000 
1  34,790 

8  92 
218,100 

5,268 

27,483 
20,445 

25,000 
15,000 

483 
1,068 

_ 

2,000 

~ 

4,377 

27,483 
20,445 

24  1,672 
12  5,000 

- 

505,872 
101,612 

100,000 
75,000 

243,519 

25  50,000 

14,932 

~ 

75,000 
3,865 

37,353 
7,815 

~ 

505,872 
101,612 

- 

- 

- 

304.532 

100,000 

17,236 

50,000 

122,400 

- 

14,896 

304,532 

4  12,000 

26  607 

2M60 

28  22,431 

29  1,679 

8  702 

52,694 

54,314 
397,576 
152,881 

30,000 
100,000 
10,000 

6,542 
176,502 
142,881 

- 

30,750 

17,772 

86,508 
30  3,816 

- 

54,314 
397,576 
152,881 

- 

51  1,690 

52  4,050 
12  2,970 
24  2,577 

2,041 

544,159 

282,784 
4,060 

270,000 

50,000 

4,060 

51,188 
125,698 

10,000 

151,500 
55,000 

33  15,000 

25,712 

34  26,374 

46,471 

544,159 

282,784 
4,060 

- 

- 

- 

3,754 

1,000 

1,230 

- 

350 

- 

1,174 

3,754 

- 

- 

- 

10,400 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

400 

10,400 

*  2,500 

- 

- 

4,074 

3,000 

- 

- 

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31 

Horses  and 

wagons. 

20  Patent 

rights. 

26   I 

nsurance. 

32 

Automobile 

:s. 

21  Treasury  stock. 

22  And  equipment. 

23  Trade-marks. 


2'  Office  fixtures. 

28  Securities. 

29  Furniture. 


33  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 

34  Reserve  for  federal  taxes. 


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Alley,   Greene   &  Pipe  Co., 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

S50,000 

_ 

_ 

$7,730 

$152,995 

^   Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alliance  Chemical  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

6,704 

10,446 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Allied  Stores  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

6  6,878 

323 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Allimnesh  Transmission  Com- 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.     8 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

5 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Allston    Storage    Warehouse 

July    19, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

$40,000 

- 

- 

2,310 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Allwyn     Realty     Company, 

June  24, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

66,661 

- 

- 

33 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Almond  Company,  Ashburn- 

Aug.   28, 

May     6 

Mch.  31, 

320,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,300 

ham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Almy,  Bigelow  &  Washburn, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.    25 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

22,796 

$5,300 

292,443 

172,056 

Incorporated,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Alpha  Investment  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  28 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

130 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alpha  Lunch  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

12  Mch.  28 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

12,459 

4,438 

1,538 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alpha    Lunch    Company    of 

Apr.    17, 

12  Mch.  28 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

5,244 

1,725 

9,364 

Boston,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Alsatian  Machine  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.    10 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

- 

13  20,016 

22,965 

26,868 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Alsten   and   Goulding   Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.    21 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

4,606 

45,282 

23,021 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Aeroplane    Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Feb.    12 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Agricultural  Chemi- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

cal  Company  of  Massachu- 

1918. 

1913. 

1917. 

setts,  The,  Boston. 

American  Aniline  Company, 

May     2, 

17  Apr.      - 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

- 

300 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Auxiliary  Heating 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

714 

466 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Awning  &  Tent  Co., 

Dec.     7, 

12  Nov.    7 

Sept.  30, 

15,000 

- 

13  1,981 

35,781 

14,961 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

American   Barrel    Company, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

7,500 

- 

1,300 

6,574 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Belting  and  Tan- 

Sept.   4, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

65,000 

- 

2,540 

38,031 

39,273 

ning  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Book  Binding  Co., 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.      1 

Aug.     1, 

15,000 

- 

6,218 

3,900 

1,503 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Broaching  Machine 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.    10 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Camphor  Refining 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.     8 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

20,932 

79,506 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Candy  Corporation, 

Dec.    15, 

Oct.    29 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Car  Sprinkler  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Dec.    17 

Dec.     1, 

30,000 

19,870 

- 

28,869 

32,494 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Card  Clothing  Com- 

Apr.    5, 

Mch.  18 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Cellulose  Products 

July    10, 

23  July     3 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Chemical  and  Dye- 

May  21, 

Feb.    15 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

~ 

3,184 

stuff    Company,    Incorpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

rated,  Boston. 

American  Cinekrome  Corpo- 

Mch.   1, 

Jan.    25 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

~ 

50 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Cloak    Company, 

Oct.    22, 

Mch.  30 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,604 

8,180 

7,497 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Plant. 

2  General  ledger  balances  (unaccrued 

interest,  etc.) 

3  Reserves  for  interest,  taxes,  etc. 
*  Furniture. 


5  And  fixtures, 
s  Patent  rights. 
'  Autos. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  Insurance. 


1"  Services. 

11  Securities. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  And  tools. 
"  Good  will. 


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Assets  - 

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2  2,550 

4  300 

- 

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17,450 

$30,000 
5,820 

$11,776 
7,182 

- 

$103,606 

$10,446 

3  1,128 

4,448 

$7,192 

$164,148 
17,450 

- 

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7,345 

330 

7,015 

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7,300 

7,300 

- 

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- 

- 

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7,300 

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9,255 

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10,000 

200,000 
10,000 

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_ 

with  accts. 
payable 

82,852 

: 

492,595 
10,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,435 

9,000 

5,300 

- 

- 

1,472 

2,663 

18,435 

- 

- 

- 

16;333 

8,000 

4,874 

- 

- 

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2,990 

16,333 

- 

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13,117 

82,966 

75,000 

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- 

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»  8,000 
«  100,300 

15  125 

_ 

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100,300 

55,000 
100,300 

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5,000 

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8,000 

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6  50,000 
"  25,000 

'« 1,275 

23,883 

100,063 
53,998 

100,000 
15,000 

63 
13,908 

~ 

2,000 

10,500 

12,590 

100,063 
53,998 

"  2,500 

19  2,367 
20  85 

~ 

20,326 
79,844 

6,000 
25,500 

1,581 
38,344 

4,000 

10,000 

4,168 
21199 

4,378 
6,000 

20,32& 
79,844 

"  10,000 

- 

3,911 

25,532 

15,000 

5,202 

- 

5,330 

- 

- 

25,532 

, 

- 

3,717 

3,717 

3,200 

517 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,717 

- 

11  25,000 

- 

125,438 

20,000 

55,492 

- 

30,000 

19,946 

- 

125,438 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

6  100 

_ 

1,000 

81,333 
1,000 

30,000 
1,000 

16,724 

12,000 

6,500 

809 
22  15,300 

- 

81,333 
1.000 

- 

2^300 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

5,630 

8,814 

6,000 

2,814 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,814 

25  25,395 
"  202,000 

26  55 

- 

227,500 
18,281 

227,500 
10,000 

1,480 

~ 

3,500 

3,301 

~ 

227,500 
18,281 

i»  Prepaid  items. 
16  Suspense  account. 
1'  Should  have  been  held. 
18  Horse,  wagon,  truck,  furniture  and 
fixtures. 


19  DeUvery  equipment. 
2"  Office  equipment. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciations. 

22  Insurance  reserve. 


23  In  lieu  of  annual. 
2''  Organization  expense. 

25  Patent  rights  and  contract  rights. 

26  Stationery. 


168 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

o 

1 

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

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American  Clutch  Company, 

Sept.    4, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1 

810,000 

_ 

S500 

Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American     Coal     Company, 

May 

6, 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.      1 

50,000 

$5,000 

2 11,455 

$1,010 

$6,055 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Coasting  Company, 

June  ] 

0, 

4  _ 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

200 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

American  Color  and  Chemical 

Mch.  ] 

8, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

_ 

12,619 

9,300 

1,510 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Concrete  Products 

June 

8, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31 

500,000 

41,783 

6,117 

- 

8,656 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American   Core-Twine  Com- 

Jan.   2 

8, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31 

175,000 

- 

2  52,111 

14,138 

9,705 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Cork  Company,  In- 

Mch. 

5, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31 

20,000 

- 

- 

17,133 

11,244 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Crucible  Company, 

June  i 

7, 

16  Apr.     6, 

Dec.  31 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American      Cushion     Skate 

May  S 

2, 

Apr.     7, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

15 

1 

Company,  Beverly. 

1918 

1914. 

1917. 

American  De  Greasing  Co., 

Feb.    ) 

8, 

16  Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

6,850 

20,261 

11,903 

8,293 

Peabody. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Department  Store 

Aug.  Z 

0, 

July     5, 

July     5 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,362 

402 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American    Dry    Plate   Com- 

May a 

1, 

May  22, 

May     1 

20,000 

11,613 

2,878 

7,601 

8,211 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Egg  Company,  Bos- 

May 

3, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31 

14,000 

- 

- 

1,586 

536 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Electric  Tool  Com- 

Feb.   2 

3, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

500 

600 

95 

pany,  Newton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Electric    Welding 

Apr.   5 

6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

- 

3,560 

- 

13,502 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Export  Company, 

May 

7, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31 

53,000 

- 

- 

- 

303 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Fancier  and  Stock- 

June  5 

2, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,078 

3,061 

keeper  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
American  Feature  Film  Co., 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

June  2 

8, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50,193 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Felt  Company,  Bos- 

July 

1, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31 

4,622,700 

1,430,433 

2 1,599,435 

1,007,051 

2,611,536 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Fiber    Company, 

May  2 

0, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31 

150,000 

- 

2,000 

350 

550 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Finishing  Machin- 

Jan.   2 

6, 

Oct.      4, 

Oct.      1 

50,000 

- 

2,169 

- 

5,068 

ery  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

American    Fireworks    Com- 

May 

4. 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31 

25,000 

17,100 

- 

18,725 

553 

pany,  Canton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Flaming  Arc  Lamp 

June  1 

8, 

16  June  13, 

Dec.  31 

225,000 

- 

100 

270 

147 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Flour    &    Export 

May  2 

0, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

- 

26,731 

12,798 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American    Flyer    Company, 

May 

8, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

21,006 

35,351 

5,304 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Fountain  Pen  Com- 

Apr.   1 

1, 

32  Dec.   18, 

Jan.    31 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1914. 

1917. 

American  Furniture  Exchange, 

Sept. 

7, 

16  June  15, 

Dec.  31 

30,000 

1,500 

- 

14,439 

24,864 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Glue    Company, 

June 

6, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31 

3,000,000 

1,715,754 

with  R.  E. 

2,349,160 

1,496,923 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Mortgage  and  interest. 

■2  And  equipment. 

3  Treasury  stock. 

■*  None  held  since  organization. 

s  Schooner  "Onato." 

8  Fixtures. 

'  Treasury  stock  (no  value). 

8  Interest  accrued  on  mortgage. 


9  Patent  rights. 
1"  Deferred  expenses. 

11  Accrued  expenses. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  Good  will. 

1*  Unexpired  insurance. 
15  Reserve  for  depreciation  on  mer- 
chandise. 


16  Adjourned. 
1'  Secret  process. 
18  Working  capital. 
1'  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ma- 
chinery. 

20  Truck. 

21  Prepaid  insurance. 


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169 

of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

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$17,556 

$18,056 

$10,000 

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- 

- 

$18,056 

- 

SS500 

28,602 

52,622 

50,000 

$12 

- 

$2,610 

- 

- 

52,622 

- 

6  14,000 

- 

14,200 

14,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,200 

- 

- 

7,027 

30,456 

10,000 

20,456 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,456 

- 

6  749 
7  255,500 

241,502 

554,307 

500,000 

16,246 
8  6,023 

15,000 

17,038 

- 

- 

554,307 

9  $74,445 

i''731 

47,097 

198,227 

160,610 

5,292 
11  125 

- 

31,000 

12  $1,200 

- 

198,227 

"  6,000 

6  795 
"240 

3,866 

39,278 

20,000 

2,379 

- 

12,639 

15  4,260 

- 

39,278 

~ 

"  300.000 
3  179,000 

1,472 

480,475 

300,000 

- 

- 

475 

18  180,000 

- 

480,475 

9  50,000 

- 

- 

50,016 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$16 

50,016 

- 

- 

- 

47,307 

15,400 

8,478 

- 

14,000 

3,060 
19  6,369 

- 

47,307 

13 1,000 

- 

926 

3,690 

3,450 

240 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,690 

- 

- 

- 

30,303 

20,000 

722 

- 

- 

2,000 

7,581 

30,303 

- 

6  350 
20  300 

12,045 

14,817 

14,000 

817 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,817 

- 

13,873 

15,068 

5,000 

10,068 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,068 

13  1,800 

6  138 
21198 

- 

19,198 

10,000 

3,771 

- 

- 

- 

5,427 

19,198 

~ 

22  41,759 
23  620 

2,768 

45,450 

3,000 

450 

- 

42,000 

- 

- 

45,450 

13  14,500 

- 

203 

18,842 

18,000 

842 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,842 

"  23,000 

21  3,200 
25  6,279 

14,809 

97,481 

50,000 

23,916 

- 

10,670 

26  12,895 

- 

97,481 

- 

2'  1,542,297 
28  42,306 

- 

8,233,058 

3,250,000 

213,828 

- 

2,390,000 

1,505,289 
26  873,941 

- 

8,233,058 

29  525 

- 

3,345 

6,770 

5,000 

650 

- 

1,120 

- 

- 

6,770 

9  23,000 

30  3,500 

18,263 

52,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

52,000 

13  4,000 

- 

14,772 

55,150 

25,000 

15,150 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

55,150 

9  192,572 

7,650 
31  11,770 

90,660 

303,169 

225,000 

360 

- 

77,809 

- 

- 

303,169 

- 

- 

39,529 

5,000 

10,686 

- 

21,370 

- 

2,473 

39,529 

- 

28  344 

- 

62,005 

15,000 

43,971 

- 

- 

3,034 

- 

62,005 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

40,803 

210 

1,004 

- 

26,554 

- 

13,035 

40,803 

13  1 

33  1,652,400 
3^  283,530 
35  39,738 

7,537,506 

2,993,600 

271,400 

200,000 

2,285,195 
36  514,311 
37  1,240,000 

38  33,000 

7,537,506 

"  Securities. 

29  Patent  rights  and  formulae. 

3-1  Liberty  Bone 

s. 

-^  Chandler,  Hovey  & 

Co. 

30  Treasury  stock  unissued. 

35  Deferred  char 

ges  to  oper 

itions. 

-*  Furniture,  etc. 

31  Adjustment  account  against  notes 

36  Provision  for 

income  a 

id  excess 

'•'  Prepaid  rental. 

payable. 

profit  taxe. 

. 

"'^  Reserves. 

32  Corporation  has  been  out  of  busi- 

3' Capital  surpi 

us. 

2?  Investments. 

ness  the  past  year. 

38  Reserve  for  s 

Decial  insut 

ance. 

25  Prepai 

1  expense. 

33  Inv 

estments    ii 

controlle( 

and 

affiliated  companies. 


170  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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1 
i 
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1 
1 

1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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H 

b 

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handise, 
irial,  and 
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American  Guaranteed  Tooth 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.     4' 

June  27, 

$75,000 

_ 

$4,883 

_ 

$1,195 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Halibut  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

$1,355 

21,752 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  House  Corporation, 

May  22, 

May   13, 

May     1, 

15,000 

$103,297 

- 

- 

5,337 

The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Industrial  Corpora- 

June    4, 

Apr.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

123 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American      Ink      Company, 

Apr.    16, 

4  _ 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

175 

367 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

American-International  Com- 

Apr.   18, 

6  Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

128 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Iron  &  Metal  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,600 

14,149 

74,268 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Knitting  Company, 

Dec.     6, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

14,800 

80,906 

26,672 

Waltham. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Knitting  Company, 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.  21, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

14,399 

99,452 

44,059 

Waltham  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American-La     France     Fire 

June  28, 

June     5, 

May  31, 

1,000 

_ 

13 1,978 

19,735 

19,414 

Engine  Company  of  Mas- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

sachusetts,  Boston. 

American      Leather     Goods 

July     9, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

4,906 

20,707 

3,655 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American    Life-Saving    Gar- 

Aug. 30, 

May  14, 

Mch.  31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American    Linen    Company, 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.  28, 

800,000 

277,865 

894,736 

607,858 

- 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Linseed  Company, 

Dec.     1, 

Sept.  12, 

July    31, 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

65,018 

36,571 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Linters  Company, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

185,339 

53,648 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American     Lithuanian     Co- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    18, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

1,515 

2,171 

operative    Public    Market 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Corporation,  The,  Middle- 

borough. 

American    Live    Stock    Co., 

Julv   30, 

Dec.  30, 

Nov.  30, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,385 

Holhston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Loan   Association, 

Julv    18, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

5,889 

Inc.,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American     Loan    Company, 

Julv    18, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,081 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Machine  Gun  Com- 

Dec.     8, 

Aug.     6, 

July      1, 

90,000 

- 

350 

- 

7 

pariy,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

American        Manufacturing 

May  25, 

6  Apr.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000,000 

25  6,622,693 

with  R.  E. 

9,127,616 

3,839,093 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Mason  Safety  Tread 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

40,287 

34,432 

82,293 

45,665 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Mica    Company, 

July    15, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

123,500 

2,494 

193,274 

46.549 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Mineral  Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.   21, 

Dee.   31, 

60,000 

15,519 

21,955 

15,307 

9,771 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American   Model    &   Instru- 

May    7, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

3,750 

3,750 

3,111 

ment  Co.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Motor  Equipment 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

- 

64,093 

28,205 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights.  s  Unexpired  insurance  and  advertising. 

2  Equipment.  ^  Stock  of  other  corporation. 
8  Treasury  stock.  i"  Liberty  Bonds. 

<  None  held  in  1918.  "  U.  S.  war  stamps. 

'  Trade-marks.  i-  Accrued  interest  and  other  accrued  items. 

*  Adjourned.  i'  And  furniture. 

'  Good  will.  14  War  tax  reserve. 


15  U.  S.  government  bonds. 
1^  Depreciation. 
1'  Reserve  for  federal  tax. 
IS  Fixtures. 

19  Automobile,  horses  and  wagons. 

20  Office  furniture. 

21  Trading  live  stock. 


1918. 


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Assets  —  Con. 


!  $1,011 
1  22,996 


8  1,000 

9  100 
104,100 

1175 


"  91,776 


18  500 


"790 
2043 

21  5,729 

22  750 

23  650 
21  536 


26  35.000 
i»  719,000 
2'  233,346 

28  71,571 

29  185,411 

6,118 


33  35,340 

34952 

86  60,000 

2<  5,366 


S4,874 


9,877 

6,108 

44,907 


2,311 


599 


$12,263 
46,103 

108,634 

10,000 

6,750 

50,035 

91,017 

123,378 

162,185 

41,811 
31,768 

1,872,235 

111,589 

238,987 

4,186 

12,947 

12,600 

16,617 

90,956 

20,833,730 

640,706 
365,817 
98,844 
160,611 
105,864 


Liabilities. 


o 


$12,263 
25,000 
15,000 
10,000 
5,000 
50,000 
9,900 
45,000 
50,000 

1,000 

10,000 

800,000 

10,000 

50,000 

960 

2,000 

10,000 

5,000 

90,000 

12,000,000 

480,050 
127,600 

57,300 
157,500 

36,400 


1,750 

35 

32,541 

44,124 

48,999 
12  1,453 

40,655 


342,800 

100,491 

56,997 

497 

2,860 


956 
>  2,721,707 


14,272 
40,050 


11,792 
35573 


19,818 


2,675 


$17,000 


34,000 
39,479 


2,500 


7,000 

2,600 

7,889 

598,154 

36,334 
90,000 
23,264 

36,500 


$22,254 
"156 
15,331 


16  176,580 

"  160,000 

386 

131,990 


417 


3,728 


4,313,869 
311,200,000 


110,050 


3,240 
3,111 


$3,474 
4,496 


48,576 
254 


392,855 
712 


2,729 


670 


108,167 


13,146 


$12,263 
46,103 

108,634 

10,000 

6,750 

50,035 

91,017 

123,378 

162,185 

41,811 
31,768 

1,872,235 

111,589 

238,987 

4,186 

12,947 

12,600 

16,617 

90,956 

20,833,730 

640,706 
365,817 
98,844 
160,611 
105,864 


22  Doubtful  accounts. 

23  OflBce  fixtures. 

2<  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  And  equipment  and  water  power. 

26  Stocks  of  other  corporations. 

2'  Payments  on  material  not  yet 
arrived. 


28  Company's   stock   held   for   sale 

to  employees. 

29  Supplies    and    prepaid    interest, 

insurance  and  taxes. 

3°  And  reserve  for  taxes. 

31  Reserve  for  inventory  deprecia- 
tion. 


32  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

33  Mining  rights. 

3*  Prepaid  less  accrued  items. 

35  Dividend  declared  Dec.  28,  1917, 

payable  1918. 

36  Exper.  and  development. 


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American     Narrow     Fabric 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

S50,000 

_ 

$2,465 

$60,410 

S91,375 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Net    and    Twine 

Mch. 

8, 

iJan.    17, 

Sept.  30, 

150,000 

$162,001 

with  R.  E. 

338,037 

133,970 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American    No-Slip    Cement 

Jan.    i 

5, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8 

Company,  Medford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Oak  Leattier  Com- 

Apr.  5 

4, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

6,543 

890,606 

481,681 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Oil  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 

7, 

lApr.   30, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

9,086 

4,309 

38,030 

29,495 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Optical  Company, 

Mch.  '. 

6, 

6  _ 

90,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Southbridge. 

1918 

American  Oxidaze  Company, 

Feb. 

2, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

883 

1,334 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Pad  &  Paper  Co., 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

Nov.  30, 

150,000 

70,439 

30,899 

132,079 

53,791 

Holyoke. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Painting  &  Deco- 

Jan. 

0, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.     1, 

30,000 

- 

2,531 

26,348 

rating  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Photographic  Pub- 

May 

9, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

11,708 

4,114 

10,840 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Pipe  Bending  Ma- 

Sept. 

3, 

9  - 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

2,800 

8,619 

chine  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

American  Plumbing  and  Heat- 

Feb.   ] 

8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

_ 

10,508 

4,209 

ing  Company,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Pop  Corn  Works 

Mch.  ] 

1, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

200 

640 

233 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Powder  Mills,  The, 

Dec.   2 

7, 

Nov.  14, 

Sept.  30, 

300,000 

172,069 

with  R.  E. 

548,065 

465,246 

Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Printing  Company, 

Apr.   5 

5, 

iMch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

12  6,047,608 

with  R.  E. 

6,212,473 

7,572,731 

The,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Produce  and  Fruit 

Apr.  ;: 

9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

6,588 

9,370 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Products  Company, 

Oct. 

1, 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

1 

72,067 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Realty  Corporation, 

Mch.  1 

8, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

38,175 

18,517 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Reed  &  Willow  Fur- 

Aug. 2 

7, 

July    20, 

Aug.     3, 

25,000 

_ 

452 

12,849 

12,575 

niture  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Refining  Company, 

June 

3, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

900 

1,202 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Rotary  Pump  Co., 

Jan.    5 

5, 

Sept.  25, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,445 

398 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Rubber  Company, 

May  ] 

0, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

3,107,513 

472,723 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Sanitary  Laundry, 

Feb.    I 

8, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,350 

1,250 

899 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Saw  and  Manufac- 

Apr.   5 

9, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

51,664 

25,416 

36,263 

98,094 

turing    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
American    Scale    Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr. 

3, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

1,500 

17,560 

200 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Shoe  Pattern  Manu- 

May 

7, 

Apr.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

facturers,  Inc.,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American   Shoemaking   Pub- 

Dec. 

6, 

Oct.     8, 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

300 

4,132 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

.-1917. 

American  Smokeless  Powder 

Dec.   2 

7, 

Nov.  21, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

194,190 

withR.E. 

172,751 

2,625 

Company,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Spring  Bed  Manu- 

May 

3, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

2,000 

4,700 

2,524 

facturing  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Stable  Co.,  Boston, 

Dec.   5 
1917 

7, 

Sept.  10, 
1917. 

Sept.     1, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

500 

- 

4,510 

American    Stationery    Com- 

May 5 

3, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

6,730 

500 

570 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjomrned. 

2  Renewal  reserve. 

5  Depreciation  reserve. 
^  Good  will. 


5  None  held  in  1918.  This  com- 
pany is  not  now  in  active  busi- 
ness and  has  no  assets  or  lia- 
bilities. 


^  Investments. 

'  Fixtures. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  None  held  since  organization. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  ■ 

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LUBILITIES. 

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1 

1 

1 

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§ 

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1 

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- 

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$154,250 

$44,000 

$8,988 

- 

- 

$101,262 

- 

$154,250 

- 

- 

- 

634,008 

150,000 

13,713 

- 

$445,000 

2  10,295 

3  15,000 

- 

634,008 

*  sio.ooo 

- 

- 

10,008 

10,000 

8 

- 

- 

- 

10,008 

- 

- 

- 

1,378,830 

25,000 

1,353,830 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,378,830 

- 

- 

- 

80,920 

25,000 

33,635 

$12,000 

- 

10,285 

- 

80,920 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,000 

- 

6  $1,256 
MOO 

$45,093 

48,966 

32,400 

11,566 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

48,966 

- 

8  23,500 

- 

310,708 

123,800 

40,921 

- 

- 

145,987 

- 

310,708 

*  5,000 

- 

- 

33,879 

30,000 

3,879 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,879 

4  4,000 

- 

405 

31,067 

15,000 

7,709 

- 

8,358 

- 

- 

31,067 

w  25,000 

11  30,000 

2,561 

68,980 

64,000 

4,113 

867 

- 

- 

- 

68,980 

- 

- 

283 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,918 

2,991 

1,000 

1,991 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,991 

- 

13  305,669 

8  517,550 

15  3,545 

16  92 

- 

1,185,380 

20,656,031 

19,595 

300,000 

2,000,000 

11,900 

40,764 

1,158,504 

1,361 

- 

92,175 
6,085,000 

752,441 

10,162,527 
"  1,250,000 
6,334 

with 
surplus 

1,185,380 

20,656,031 

19,595 

- 

- 

72,068 

10,000 

60,480 

- 

- 

1,588 

- 

72,068 

- 

- 

10,734 

67,426 

25,000 

- 

- 

42,426 

- 

- 

67,426 

4  12,500 

- 

- 

38,376 

25,000 

666 

- 

12,500 

- 

$210 

38,376 

- 

- 

- 

2,102 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,072 

2,102 

i«  35,000 

- 

17,296 

54,139 

50,000 

4,139 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,139 

1°  1,680 

8  8,130 

- 

3,590,046 

1,000,000 

753,478 

- 

- 

1,836,568 

- 

3,590,046 

4  11,000 

"  7,800 

3,339 

27,638 

25,000 

2,638 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,638 

10  138 
*  5,000 

- 

- 

216,575 

14,000 

79,048 

- 

25,000 

98,527 

- 

216,575 

10  1 

- 

22,984 

42,245 

38,095 

150 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

42,245 

U50 

- 

- 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

4  56,701 

- 

- 

61,133 

30,000 

1,133 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

61,133 

- 

- 

- 

369,566 

100,000 

188,019 

- 

50,000 

- 

31,547 

369,566 

10  15,000 
^  3,596 
4  8,500 

4  2,500 

18  3,008 

320 

27,820 
16,518 
10,620 

25,000 
10,000 
4,600 

2,820 

3,783 

500 

3,500 

316 

19  2,185 

2,020 

- 

234 

27,820 
16,518 
10,620 

1°  Patent  rights. 

11  Services. 

12  And  equipment. 

18  Insurance,    interest,    taxes    and 
water  power,  prepaid. 


1*  Reserve  for  taxes. 
15  Auto,  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1^  Unexpired  insurance. 
1'  Donated  stock. 


13  Horses,   wagons, 

oats,  etc. 
19  Drafts. 


harnesses,  hay, 


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American  Stave  and  Cooper- 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

$10,000 

$22,500 

$8,402 

$8,500 

$8,682 

t    age  Company,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American     Stay     Company, 

May     6, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

- 

2  73,433 

98,939 

33,499 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Steam    Gauge    & 

May     2, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

227,159 

8  319,866 

468,763 

184,864 

'   Valve  Manufacturing  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

pany,  Boston. 

American     Storage    Battery 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

4,639 

3,969 

Company,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Supply    Company 

May  24, 

12  May   16, 

Mch.  31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

148,495 

307,004 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Tap  and  Die  Co., 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

18,845 

"  46,150 

132,480 

15  55,995 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Tar  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 25, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

28,081 

1,403 

33,498 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Tie  Plate  Company, 

Oct.    29, 

Oct.    11, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

50 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Tire  Fabric  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

21  842,530 

with  R.  E. 

1,476,473 

628,661 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Tool  and  Machine 

Feb.     9, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

154,800 

98,282 

98,877 

401,089 

321,967 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Tube  Works,  Bos- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

906,838 

withR.E. 

1,064,171 

1,539,894 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Tulle    Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

8  77,440 

231,335 

14,033 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Upholstering  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

4,000 

_ 

765 

7,784 

6,723 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American    Valve    Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Milton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Voting  Machine  Co. 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

14,450 

202,234 

38,599 

of  Massachusetts,  The,  Wal- 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

tham. 

, 

American   Waste  Co.,    Inc., 

Apr.   24, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

18,253 

76,632 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Watch  Tool  Com- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

82,000 

22,042 

38,870 

41,334 

8,902 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

American  Water  Suppfy  Com- 

Sept. 16, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

- 

18,148 

27,422 

23,641 

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

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

1,500 

_ 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American     Whaley     Engine 

July    16, 

May   16, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,470 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

American   Wharf  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

26,000 

595 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Whip    Company, 

Jan.      7, 

- 

Jan.      4, 

42- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

American  Window  Cleaning 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

500 

500 

6,608 

Company      of      Holyoke, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mass.,  Holyoke. 

1  Good  will. 

2  And  tools,  etc. 
'  Patent  rights. 

*  Treasury  stock. 
'  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 
^  Improvements  to  buildings. 
'  Special  reserve  for  federal  taxa- 
tion. 
8  And  equipment. 


5  Investments. 

10  Equipment  and  other  machinery. 

11  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

12  In  lieu  of  annual. 

13  Equipment. 

I''  And  office  fixtures. 
15  And  Liberty  Bonds. 
IS  Depreciation. 


1'  Tools,  office  furnitiu-e,  etc. 
18  Prepaid  items. 
13  Accrued  taxes. 

20  Employees'  deposits. 

21  And  plant. 

22  Patent  rights,  good  will,  etc. 

23  Sinking  fund  and  reserves. 
2^  Investment. 


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of  Corporations  ■ — •  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LlABnjTIES. 

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1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

■§• 

•a 
a 

a 

j  _ 

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1 

2 

a 
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1 

3 

1  $3,000 

- 

- 

$51,084 

$10,000 

$6,835 

$7,500 

- 

$26,749 

- 

$51,084 

3  104,156 
3  88,510 

4  $9,040 
6  6,335 

3  10,000 
3  1,776 

_ 

335,402 
1,290,938 

182,200 
500,000 

28,528 
247,947 

38,000 

$47,870 
425,153 

70,804 
7  6,000 

79,838 

- 

335,402 
1,290,938 

- 

1°  8,974 

$15,418 

34,500 

8,070 

5,779 

- 

18,630 

11  2,021 

- 

34,500 

1  149,587 

13  17,844 

- 

622,930 

400,000 

69,404 

- 

116,050 

37,476 

- 

622,930 

- 

- 

253,470 

150,000 

1,464 

5,120 

- 

13  5,000 

$91,886 

253,470 

s  2,619 

17  2,954 
9  290 

18  2,896 
4  10,000 

81,741 

30,000 

20,563 

19  200 

20  103 

- 

~ 

17,953 
11  12,922 

~ 

81,741 

s  48,077 

- 

48,127 

48,000 

127 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48,127 

22  382,400 

9  18,300 

2<  2,000 
25  4,500 

27153 

28  300,000 

6  2,021 

29  4,527 

30  50,000 

2,831 

3,348,364 
926,715 

3,811,056 
382,187 

15,272 

1,442,300 
154,800 
300,000 
150,000 

4,000 

232,084 
113,044 

37,187 
5,124 

- 

1,351,713 

103,865 
195,000 

235,056 
23  87,211 

471,235 
26  187,636 
3,407,191 

with 
surplus 

6,148 

3,348,364 

926,715 

3,811,056 

382,187 

15,272 

1  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

255,283 

10,000 

211,630 

- 

- 

33,653 

- 

255,283 

- 

31713 

- 

95,598 

25,000 

21,339 

- 

45,000 

4,259 

- 

95,598 

32 

3  279,922 

32  1,938 

5  324 

34  21,377 

35  132,750 

56,628 
27,556 

170,041 
530,816 

80,700 
375,080 

41,548 

33  1,293 

16,151 

25,000 

46,500 
114,585 

- 

- 

170,041 
530,816 

- 

- 

9,900 

11,400 

11,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,400 

3  5,775 
30  762,877 

1 1,000 

37  5,783 
31670 

38  52,057 

39  19,254 
«  23,577 

"500 

2,905 

875,463 
31,000 

860,000 
25,000 

15,463 

4,500 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

875,463 
31,000 

- 

- 

1,510 

9,118 

5,000 

576 

- 

- 

2,032 

1,510 

9,118 

23  Team  property. 

26  Reserves. 

27  Peim.  R.  R.  stock. 

28  Liberty  Bonds. 

29  Deferred  .commission    and    dis- 

count. 
3°  Touraine  Mills,  Inc.,  stock. 
31  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


32  Factory   fixtures   and'  office  fix- 

tures. 

33  Accrued  liabilities. 

31  Development  and  promotion. 

35  Trustee  stock. 

36  Good  will,  patents,  etc. 

37  Steamer  "Island  Belle." 

38  Engine  and  experimental  cost. 


39  Promotion  and  organization  ex- 
pense. 
^0  Preliminary  and  general  expense. 

41  Fixtures. 

42  The  capital  stock  of  this  com- 

pany was  purchased  by  the 
United  States  Whip  Co.  in 
1893. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


03 

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Assets. 

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American   Window  Cleaning 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

_ 

$1,000 

_ 

$7,586 

Company    of    Springfield, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mass.,  Springfield. 

American  Woolen  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000,000 

$45,106,677 

with  R.  E. 

$37,654,307 

39,838,134 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American    Woolen    Products 

Mch.  29, 

4  Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

5  4,000 

675,135" 

201,019 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

American  Worsted  Machinery 

May     6, 

7  _ 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ames  Plow  Company,  Boston, 

May   10, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

275,000 

128,801 

8,963 

227,880 

211,117 

Ames  Sword  Company,  Chico- 

Apr.     5, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

62,000 

12,049 

27,970 

79,748 

pee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amesbury   Body    Company, 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

14,550 

5 12,722 

53,633 

54,923 

Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amesbury  Building  Corpora- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

9  86,751 

- 

- 

51 

tion,  The,  Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amesbury  Development  Com- 

July   16, 

10  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Amesbury. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amesbury  Theatre  Company, 

Dec.     5, 

Sept.    4, 

Aug.     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

Amesbury. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Amherst  Co-operative  Supply 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    28, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

296 

Association,  The,  Amherst. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Amherst  Creamery  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

3,500 

3,749 

21,184 

15,004 

The,  Amherst. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amherst   Garage   Company, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.    10, 

Dee.     3, 

15,000 

9,334 

1,175 

1,811 

3,734 

Amherst. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Amherst  Manufactiu'ing  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

16,760 

17,731 

"  10,460 

5,892 

pany,  Amherst. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Amherst  Waxed  Paper  Mills, 

May     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Amos    F.    Chase    Company 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     4, 

10,000 

- 

400 

950 

1,137 

(inc.),  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Anastasi  Life-Boat  Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Aug.     4, 

July      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1917. 

1914. 

1917. 

Anchor  Amusement  Company, 

May     2, 

18  Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

1,475 

600 

460 

Beverly. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Anchor  Color  &  Gum  Works, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

34,000 

16,000 

- 

- 

Dighton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anchor   Laundry    Company, 

May   15, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

19  26,514 

1,629 

4,488 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anchor     Linotype     Printing 

May  31, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

12,000 

- 

20,515 

3,200 

12,285 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ancient    River    Corporation, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

20,000 

1,000 

- 

11 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anco  Mills,  Inc.,  Sutton, 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

i  Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

300,000 

329,300 

157,966 

18,272 

206,939 

Ancona  Company,  The,  Fall 

May  16, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  30, 

300,000 

30,470 

28  504,600 

227,635 

131,665 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Anderson  Electric  Bath  Com- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,708 

- 

825 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andover     Press     (Limited), 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.   31, 

20,000 

20,000 

14,957 

6,907 

17,363 

The,  Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andover   Realty    Co.,    The, 

May     8, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

706 

Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Andover      Steam      Laundry 

Oct.     8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

18,143 

1,450 

1,955 

Company,  Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Bank  loans. 
^  Reserves. 

^  Adjourned. 
5  And  fixtures. 
5  Securities. 


'  None  held  since  organization. 

8  Prepaid  expense. 

9  Including  power  plant. 
1°  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Subscription  to  stock. 

12  Interest. 


13  Reserve  fund. 
1*  And  unexpired  insurance. 
15  Trade-marks. 

IS  Common  stock  Japanese  Tissue 
Mills. 


1918. 


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of  Corporation'}  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

~ 

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i 

1 

-a 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1  $1,414 

- 

- 

810,000 

$10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$10,000 

- 

- 

- 

122,599,118 

60,000,000 

820,372,910 

- 

2 

821,794,550 

s 
86,500,000 

8 
13,931,658 

122,599,118 

- 

6S100 

- 

880,251 

10,000 

869,265 

- 

- 

986 

- 

880,251 

1  7,210 

- 

- 

7,210 

7,210 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,210 

1  1 

8  5,464 

- 

582,226 

275,000 

39,031 

895,000 

135,000 

- 

38,195 

582,226 

- 

- 

- 

181,767 

150,000 

202 

- 

- 

- 

31,565 

181,767 

- 

- 

- 

135,828 

50,000 

35,489 

- 

16,000 

34,339 

- 

135,828 

- 

- 

- 

86,802 

30,000 

- 

35,000 

14,362 

7,440 

- 

86,802 

_ 

- 

850 

50 

50 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

50 

- 

- 

- 

296 

250 

11    1 

12  25 

- 

- 

iSl6 

4 

296 

- 

- 

- 

43,437 

10,000 

12,401 

- 

14,500 

.  6,536 

- 

43,437 

- 

- 

- 

16,054 

8,500 

2,214 

3,000 

500 

- 

1,840 

16,054 

"  10,000 

- 

- 

60,843 

30,500 

4,386 

20,000 

- 

5,957 

- 

60,843 

- 

16 188,700 

- 

188,700 

50,000 

131,562 

- 

- 

7,138 

- 

188,700 

"  1,500 

w  1,750 

"  25,000 

- 

$1,338 

7,075 
25,000 

6,000 
25,000 

1,075 

~ 

~ 

~ 

_ 

7,075 
25,000 

- 

- 

875 

3,410 

600 

1,960 

- 

850 

- 

- 

3,410 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

•- 

- 

50,000 

1892 

6  36 

20  3,398 

21982 

37,939 
36,000 

8,000 
12,000 

5,152 
4,763 

3,900 

20,714 

173 
19,237 

37,939 
36,000 

- 

- 

105,014 

126,025 

99,440 

2,277 

- 

24,308 

- 

- 

126,025 

22  405 
2^  1,281 

714,607 
894,270 

300,000 
300,000 

280,721 
8,900 

29  200,000 

79,273 
150,000 

8,699 

25  37,180 

26  8,107 

2'  627 

so  51,917 

183,453 

714,607 
894,270 

1  4,900 

- 

1,520 

10,453 

10,000 

453 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,453 

- 

- 

- 

59,227 

20,000 

3,906 

12,000 

8,000 

- 

15,321 

59,227 

- 

31  1,500 

- 

22,206 

6,000 

429 

15,000 

- 

- 

777 

22,206 

- 

- 

4,299 

25,847 

10,000 

4,092 

- 

11,755 

- 

- 

25,847 

1'  Patent  rights. 
15  In  lieu  of  annual. 
19  And  equipment. 
2°  Leased  equipment. 
21  Prepaid  items. 


22  Horses  and  wagon. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2^  Unexpired  insurance  and  interest. 

25  Reserved  for  depreciation  on  machinery. 

26  Reserved  for  depreciation  on  real  estate. 


2'  Reserved  for  income  tax. 

28  And  buildings. 

29  Bonds. 

30  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

31  Investment. 


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[1918. 


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1 

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.3 

1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Andrew  D.  Fuller  Co.,  Somer- 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

S30,000 

$500 

$3,326 

ville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrew    Button    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

S2,200 

374,845 

266,931 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrew  G.  Paul  Company, 

Nov.  15, 

Feb:    14, 

Dec.   31, 

'     300,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,364 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Andrew  J.  Lloyd  Company, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.    13,' 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

8,413 

189,166 

37,205 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrew  J.  Morse  &  Son,  In- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

10,000 

18,000 

31,734 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrew     Wilson    Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

5,200 

12,143 

20,562 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Andrews    and    Oilman    Inc., 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

_ 

- 

- 

2,500 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrews  Electric  Inc.,  Brock- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

2,233 

7,842 

6,809 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrews-Johnson    Company, 

Feb.    15, 

17  _ 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

20,886 

9,715 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Andrews     Paper     Company, 

Apr.    20, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

120,000 

- 

- 

lfl9,923 

121,776 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Androscoggin  Pulp  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

564,167 

491,742 

313,696 

162,060 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Angelo     Seretto     Company, 

May  31, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

8,563 

4,532 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Angier    Chemical    Company, 

Aug.     3, 

July     8, 

June  29, 

25,000 

60,000 

4,592 

143,857 

86,291 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Angier  Mills,  Ashland,  . 

Apr.     6, 
1918. 

Jan.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

34,965 

16,632 

116,487 

67,468 

Anglo-American  Cotton  Com- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

123,492 

22,521 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Anglo-American  Te.xtile  Ma- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

275,000 

31  9,357 

- 

39,796 

282,714 

chinery  Company,  Boston.' 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anglo  Canadian  Leather  Co. 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

228,855 

32,462 

of  Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Angus  Engineering  Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

823 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Angus    Morrison    Company, 

July    11, 

June     3, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

_ 

7,000 

1,478 

8,891 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Animated   Advertising  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

895 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anker     Printing     Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

12,827 

1,559 

1,487 

The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Annawan  Mills  (Incorporated), 

Dec.   20, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  29, 

50,000 

32,000 

with  R.  E. 

99,408 

15,658 

Fall  River. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Anthony  Bros.  Inc.,  Marble- 

Feb.   23, 

37  Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,458 

head. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anthony  Manufacturing  Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

6,000 

5,971 

14,248 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anthony  S.  Lewis  Company, 

June  28, 

Feb.     5, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

389 

2,161 

6,340 

The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anton    Krieghoff    Company, 

Deo.    12, 

Oct.    13, 

July    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Unexpired  insurance. 

3  Horses,  wagons  and  auto. 
^  Prepaid  taxes. 

^  Patent  rights. 

s  Contract. 

^  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


8  Patent  rights  and  copyrights. 
8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

10  Kryptok  Co.  N.  Y.  304  shares. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Capital  stock  subscribed. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1*  Kryptok  sinking  fund. 


15  Liberty  Bond. 

16  Fixtiires. 

"  None  held  in  1918. 

18  Mileage  and  unexpired  insurance. 

19  Reserve  for  sales  discount. 
™  Liberty  Bonds. 

21  Prepaid  insurance. 


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of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $990 

3  1,500 
"  1,582 

6  15,000 

9  100,791 
i»  6,337 
11  5,044 


15  1,000 
18  8,100 


18  736 

18  173 

16  1,200 

20  8,000 

21  8,643 

22  4,751 
23  36,256 

27  2,269 


29  6,000 

30  882 

11  8,200 


2»100 

34  238 
35  246,500 


S55,273 


2,917 


15,278 


26,170 
3,542 


300 


$131,626 
648,048 

282,370 
352,051 

59,734 
38,905 
10,600 
16,884 
31,510 
240,899 
1,581,315 

32,520 
294,740 
250,634 

146,013 
567,776 
261,317 
250,578 

17,369 
40,173 
17,373 

173,236 

5,000 

41,219 

13,678 

5,000 


LlABILITIKS. 


$100,000 
200,000 

250,000 

'  2,000 

144,000 

12  200 

10,000 

10,000 

5,200 

3,000 

10,000 

120,000 

1,000,000 

15,000 
25,000 
100,000 

50,000 

230,000 

'  45,000 

10,000 

250,000 

5,000 

36  40,000 

10,000 

12,900 

5,000 

30,000 

12,000 

5,000 


322,067 

5,173 

25,484 

13,909 
20,639 
2,000 
4,805 
9,073 
98,038 
21  67,919 

5,520 
40,141 
94,991 

11,567 
32,368 
251,297 

578 


$14,000 
87,099 


5,295 

- 

173 

- 

3,288 

3,050 

160,336 

- 

874 

- 

1,678 

- 

- 

~ 

$15,500 

25,197 
83,112 

9,657 
2,450 


12,000 
60,000 
10,000 

25,000 
97,384 


1,500 


with 
funded 
indebt- 


5,000 


35,707 

13  58,988 

"  4,560 


4,824 


12,012 
19  425 


272,767 
25  156,097 
26  84,532 


28 11,379 
45,643 


88,024 
33  75,000 


$1,643 


26,168 
8,266 
3,400 
1,805 

22,861 


158,220 


20 


5,574 


1,035 


5,345 


$131,626 
648,048 

282,370 
352,051 

59,734 
38,905 
10,600 
16,884 
31,510 
240,899 
1,581,315 

32,520 
294,740 
250,634 

146,013 
567,776 
261,317 
250,578 

17,369 
40,173 
17,373 

173,236 

5,000 

41,219 

13,678 

5,000 


22  Stock  in  other  companies. 

23  Sinking  fund  investment. 

2''  Including  estimated  income  and 
excess  profit  taxes. 

25  Depreciation. 

26  Sinking  fund. 

2'  Wagon  and  auto. 

28  Reserves  for  depreciation. 


29  Liberty  Bonds  investment. 
39  Prepaid  expense. 

31  Additions  to  leased  buildings. 

32  Patent  rights,  patterns,  drawings, 

machinery,  tools,  etc. 

33  Reserve  for  income  and  excess 

profit  tax  1917. 


3''  OflBce  furniture. 
35  Contracts,  services,  etc. 
38  During  the  year  $10,000  has  been 
distributed  as  return  of  capital. 

37  Adjourned. 

38  Trade-marks. 


180 


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[1918. 


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Anton    Krieghoff    Company, 

Nov.  26, 

Oct.    13, 

July    31, 

S5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Antrim  Safety  Lock  Company 

Apr.    22, 

2  Mch.  15, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

$1,650 

$353 

$497 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Anzac  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    16, 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,935 

Apothecary  Hall,  Inc.,  North 

Aug.     3, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

17,000 

1,600 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Appell-Bradstreet   Co.,   Bos- 

Apr.  30, 

2  Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Appleton  Company,  Boston,  . 

Dec.   27, 
1917. 

Dec.   19, 
1917. 

Nov.    3, 
1917. 

600,000 

$288,000 

312,000 

524,275 

1,374,199 

Apponaug    Company,     The, 

Sept.  23, 

2  Sept.  17, 

June  30, 

800,000 

850,089 

withR.E. 

231,862 

191,735 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Apsley    Rubber    Company, 

May  25, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.   28, 

1,500,000 

11  311,083 

12  445,723 

842,071 

893,435 

Hudson. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arancio  Brothers  Company, 

Feb.    23, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

32,430 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ararat     Grocery     Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  30, 

Feb.   28, 

30,000 

- 

934 

70,709 

42,634 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Aras  Grocery  Company,  In- 

July   12, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

34,608 

23,932 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

.    1918. 

1917. 

Arcade   Apparel   Shop,  Inc., 

May   18, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

5,100 

3,040 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arcade  Malleable  Iron  Com- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

78,549 

21 18,812 

52,033 

57,077 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arcadia  Print  Works,  Boston, 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

350,000 

100,599 

90,971 

1,074 

30,499 

Archer    Rubber    Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

14,500 

16,423 

77,776 

165,548 

Milford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Archer-Strauss  Rubber  Com- 

May    1, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

29,555 

38,912 

29,909 

84,865 

pany,  Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Archibald    Wheel   Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

254,662 

112,744 

435,426 

95,145 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Architects  Roofing  Company, 

May     2, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    20, 

10,000 

400 

600 

33  2,375 

1,459 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Architectural   Review   Com- 

Apr.  25, 

2  Feb.   20, 

Dec    31, 

17,000 

- 

647 

3,236 

7,057 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arctic  Ice  and  Cold  Storage 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    17, 

Nov.  30, 

260,000 

68,077 

8,782 

27,339 

49,959 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Argo  Tile  and  Pottery  Com- 

May  18, 

MFeb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

26,034 

7,007 

23,725 

14,622 

pany,  Inc.,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arkwright   Mills,    The,    Fall 

Nov.    1, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  28, 

450,000 

204,265 

663,621 

143,286 

136,964 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arlington   Automobile   Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

21  2,410 

9,059 

9,454 

pany,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arlington-Belmont  Ice  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.     8, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

10,000 

5,874 

13,397 

- 

pany,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arlington  Coal  Co.,  Arling- 

May  10, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

37  6,280 

16,287 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arlington    Heights    Garage, 

July    15, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

1,469 

- 

200 

328 

Inc.,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Arlington  Mills,  Boston, 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Dec.     1, 
1917. 

8,000,000 

1,664,076 

4,235,318 

10,182,647 

7,804,957 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Good  will. 

*  Trade-marks. 

5  Miscellaneous  inventories. 

^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

'  Scenery. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 


5  General  reserve. 
1"  Advanced  expenses. 

11  And  plant. 

12  And  fixtiires,  lasts,  patterns  and 

equipment. 

13  Patent  rights,  trade-marks,  etc. 
"  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  taxes, 

etc. 


15  Including  reserve  for  federal  in- 
come and  excess  profits  taxes. 

18  Liberty  Bond. 

1'  Horses,  teams  and  auto  truck. 
13  Supplies  on  hand. 

19  Insurance. 
211  Eqmpment. 

21  And  equipment. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LU.BILITIES. 

o  s  § 
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1 

2 

i 

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J. 

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I  $4,700 

- 

$300 

$5,000 

$5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5,000 

1  10,000 
3  3,000 
1  9,247 

6  $6,428 

1,769 

15,500 
23,379 

15,000 
10,000 

$11,852 

_ 

$500 

6  $1,527 

- 

15,500 
23,379 

- 

- 

600 

19,200 

16,000 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,200 

8  4,500 

'500 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

8  51,693 

- 

2,550,167 

600,000 

881,770 

- 

- 

9  472,949 

$595,448 

2,550,167 

- 

10  9,855 

- 

1,283,541 

790,000 

103,348 

- 

- 

390,193 

- 

1,283,541 

"  300,000 

"  16,507 

3,367 

2,808,819 
35,797 

1,143,300 
10,000 

13  281,387 
20,173 

: 

677,500 

601,909 

6  104,723 

2,257 

3,367 

2,808,819 
35,797 

s -6,000 

s  2,100 
3  3,500 

16  1,000 
"829 

18  551 

19  510 
2»  2,996 

8  200 

- 

123,167 

63,836 
11,640 

30,000 

38,000 
10,000 

41,062 

10,598 
1,300 

- 

3,500 

41,220 

10,885 

11,738 
340 

123,167 

63,836 
11,640 

- 

- 

' 

206,471 

50,000 

14,808 

- 

45,500 

96,163 

- 

206,471 

- 

19  3,689 

22  134,200 

23 14,598 

2«  1,040 

26  219 

27  580 

28  857 

1,504 

378,174 

275,903 
183,241 

301,800 

20,000 
100,000 

27,031 

132,000 
60,556 

$20,000 

27,928 
25  1,415 

22,000 

4,623 

101,903 

18,062 

378,174 

275,903 
183,241 

3  285,202 
3 1,400 

29  3,937 

30  6,216 

1,700 

1,193,332 
7,934 

800,000 
5,000 

39,896 
214 

2,720 

285,500 

31  47,988 

12,438 
32  7,510 

~ 

1,193,332 

7,934 

3  18,500 

- 

34,385 

63,825 

17,000 

46,825 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,825 

- 

- 

213,231 

367,388 

260,000 

1,888 

105,500 

- 

- 

- 

367,388 

- 

- 

22,016 

93,404 

■  15,000 

12,985 

27,172 

38,247 

- 

- 

93,404 

_ 

8  71,650 

_ 

1,219,786 
20,923 

450,000 
5,300 

6,624 

_ 

81,859 
2,014 

35  195,000 

6  157,000 

6,505 

335,927 
480 

1,219,786 
20,923 

- 

36  12,840 

- 

42,111 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,111 

42,111 

- 

38  6,024 

- 

43,591 

15,000 

5,127 

15,000 

- 

8,464 

- 

43,591 

- 

«  330,000 
«i  201,523 

8,040 

10,037 

24,418,521 

8,840 
8,000,000 

203 

951,585 
42  264,000 

842 

127 

39  25 

8,072,500 

'3 1,433,786 

5,696,650 

10,037 
24,418,521 

22  Water  power. 

23  Construction  expense. 
21  Furniture. 

25  Insurance  loan. 

26  Interest  and  discount  (prepaid). 

27  Office  fixtures. 

28  Insurance  —  premiums  paid  —  un- 

expired value. 


29  Deferred. 

3"  Cash  advanced. 

31  Advances  on  orders. 

32  Depreciation  reserve. 

33  And  auto. 

34  In  lieu  of  annual. 

35  Reserve  for  federal  taxes. 
35  Investments. 


37  And  supplies. 

38  Plant  and  equipment. 

39  Prepaid  rent. 

40  Liberty  Bond  subscription. 

41  Prepaid  accounts. 

42  Liberty  Bond  subscription  unpaid. 

43  Reserves. 


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Arlington  Shoe  Co.,  Haver- 

Nov. 27, 

1  Nov.  22, 

July    31, 

S2,000 

2 13,841 

$14,866 

$13,178 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arlington     Steam     Laundry 

Sept.  27, 

June  27, 

June     1, 

15,000 

$6,155 

11,285 

2,493 

3,435 

Company,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Armeson  Plumbing  and  Heat- 

Feb.  25, 

7  Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

802 

10,799 

7,673 

ing  Company,  Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield. 

Armory  Garage,  Incorporated, 

May  29, 

8_ 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

9  3,200 

436 

6,869 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Armour's  Pattern  Shop  Co., 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.    8, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

4,431 

2,793 

5,688 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Armstrong    Knitting    Mills, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

19,622 

25,912 

133,318 

10  48,906 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Armstrong  Transfer  Express 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

103,126 

- 

- 

71,735 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arnold  &  Winsor  Company, 

May     3, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

34 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arnold    Electric    Company, 

Sept.  30, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     1, 

2,000 

- 

150 

454 

331 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arnold-Fisher         Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

w  39,793 

_ 

10,817 

3,698 

Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arnold-Hoffman     Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

6,188 

8,812 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arnold  Print  Works,  North 

May     8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

796,178 

with  R.E. 

751,544 

1,501,518 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arnold-Roberts      Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

78,533 

146,036 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Aromatic  Chemical  Company, 

Aug.     5, 

May  25, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

- 

627 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Aronson  the  Furrier,  Incorpo- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

100 

6,577 

20,273 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Aroostook  Farming  and  Lum- 

Sept. 27, 

June     3, 

May  31, 

60,000 

47,975 

3,200 

2,580 

250 

ber  Co.,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Aroostook   Pulp   and   Paper 

May     7, 

Apr.    29, 

Oct.    31, 

500,000 

151,072 

312,750 

23,528 

4,013 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arrow  Company,  The,  Spring- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

2,772 

59,297 

19.699 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arrow     Rubber     Company, 

May     2, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

5,000 

Watertown, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Art  in  Buttons,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    11, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

1,766 

8,744 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Art  Metal  Construction  Com- 

May    8, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

1,457,120 

524,597 

M  619,023 

1,189,423 

1,010,294 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Art  Photo  Company,  Spring- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,045 

4,545 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Art   Stone    Company,    The, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

9,960 

12,787 

22,097 

11,092 

Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arthur  C.  Harvey  Company, 

Aug.  24, 

July    11, 

June  29, 

300,000 

44,800 

™  15,761 

518,057 

658,877 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Arthur   D.    Little,    Incorpo- 

Feb.  18, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

750,000 

223,770 

- 

- 

104,811 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Arthur  F.  Tyler  Company, 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

13,000 

8,046 

31,189 

58,887 

Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  equipment. 
'  Prepaid  items. 

*  Sums  paid  in  for  increase  of  capital. 

Certificate  awaiting  approval, 
s  Coal. 
8  OfiSce  furniture. 


'  In  heu  of  annual. 
8  None  held  in  1918. 
'  And  appUances. 
io  And  Liberty  Bond. 

11  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

12  Personal  property. 
IS  Securities. 


1^  Patent  rights. 
15  And  fixed  capital. 
1^  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
1'  And  reserves  for  taxes  and  depre- 
ciation. 
'8  Treasury  stock. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


183 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

ca  «^  S 

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6  275 

$3,312 

$32,178 
27,355 
19,274 

$2,000 
4  3,000 

14,020 
5,000 

$4,351 
1,241 
3,203 

$7,270 

$21,900 
4,824 
6,561 

$927 
1,859 

$2,651 

$32,178 
27,355 
19,274 

- 

- 

13,981 

24,486 

17,000 

7,486 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,486 

- 

- 

- 

12,912 

5,000 

1,191 

- 

1,800 

4,882 

39 

12,912 

- 

- 

- 

227,758 

81,200 

37,388 

11  4,200 

57,718 

47,252 

- 

227,758 

- 

12  110,744 

- 

285,605 

250,000 

10,914 

- 

- 

24,691 

- 

285,605 

- 

"  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

w  $1,000 

- 

13,806 

15,741 

2,000 

13,741 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,741 

- 

- 

- 

54,308 
15,000 

30,000 

16  11,500 

15,000 

1,155 

6,000 

5,000 

~ 

653 

54,308 
15,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,049,240 

1,500,000 

404,006 

162,000 

- 

- 

"  983,234 

3,049,240 

- 

- 

- 

224,569 

50,000 

83,772 

- 

18,000 

- 

72,797 

224,569 

"  5,000 

18  7,500 

14,223 

27,350 

25,000 

2,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,350 

- 

- 

- 

26,950 

10,000 

1:510 

- 

9,479 

2,944 

3,017 

26,950 

- 

- 

16,511 

70,516 

45,020 

279 

15,000 

10,217 

- 

- 

70,516 

- 

19  300,000 

20  5,000 

21  38,683 

22  17,197 
23  1,186 

21  1,635 

25  686 

26  600 

27  880 

12,269 

864,512 
86,755 

5,000 

471,600 
25,000 

5,000 

68,810 
7,863 

28  900 

300,000 
42,100 

24,102 

10,892 

- 

864,512 
86,755 

5,000 

- 

23  39 

229 
20  300,569 

S3  4,280 

- 

10,558 

1,000 

6,704 

- 

- 

2,854 

•  - 

10,558 

"  165,000 

: 

3,808,906 
9,870 

857,120 
6,000 

205,785 
344 

31  600,000 

85,000 

1,739,131 
32  321,870 

3,526 

3,808,906 
9,870 

- 

- 

8,359 

64,295 

18,200 

9,641 

- 

36,454 

- 

- 

64,295 

- 

- 

- 

1,137,495 

300,000 

28,452 

106,418 

- 

34  300,000 

402,625 

1,137,495 

56  485,525 

36  22,612 
13  8,800 
3'  1,522 

- 

847,040 
111,122 

748,000 
25,000 

6,010 
10,557 

75,000 

- 

3s  8,363 

9,667 
75,565 

847,040 
111,122 

19  Contracts  and  services  at  book 

value. 
2"  Investments. 

21  Pulp  wood  advances. 

22  Deferred  charges. 

23  OflBce  furniture  and  fixtures. 
2*  Service  ears. 


25  Unexpired  insurance. 

26  Liberty  Bond. 

27  Sinking  fund. 

28  Deposits  by  customers. 

29  Office  equipment. 

30  And  fixtures. 

31  Bonded  indebtedness. 


32  Reserves. 

33  Fixtures. 

31  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

35  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

36  Equipment. 

3'  Deferred  expenses. 
38  Sundry  reserves. 


184 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Arthiir  H.  Gammon,  Inc., 
Haverhill. 

Arthur  J.  Cummiskey  Motor 
Car  Company  Inc.,  Lowell. 

Arthur  J.  MulhoUand  Com- 
pany, Salem. 

Arthur  L.  Johnson  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Arthur  T.  Cumings,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Arthur  Treat  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Arthur  W.  Crane  Company, 
Boston. 

Arthur  W.  Wood  Company, 
Boston. 


Artisan  Publishing  Company, 

Holyoke. 
Asahel    Wheeler    Company, 

Boston. 
Asbestos    Fabric    Company, 

Limited,  The,  Boston. 
Ash  &  Nichols,  Inc.,  Lynn,     . 

Ashby,  Crawford  Company, 
Hudson. 

Ashfield  Co-operative  Cream- 
ery Association,  The,  Ash- 
field. 

Ashfield  Farmers'  Co-opera- 
tive Exchange,  Ashfield. 

Ashoyton  Knitting  Company, 
Shelburne. 

Ashton  Valve  Company,  The, 
Cambridge. 

Ashworth  Bros.  Inc.,  Fall 
River. 

Asphalt  Roof  Coating  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Boston. 

Assabet  Associates,  Incorpo- 
rated, Concord. 

Asselta  Company,  The,  Wor- 
cester. 

Assets  Corporation,  Boston,  . 

Associate  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Associate  Investment  Com- 
pany, Chelsea. 

Associate  Power  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Associated  Architects  Print- 
ing &  Supply  Co.,  Boston. 

Associated  Merchants  and 
Manufacturers  of  New  Eng- 
land, Inc.,  Boston. 


June  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Oct.    22, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 

Feb.    26, 

1918. 
May  25, 

1918. 
Oct.    24, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 


July     3, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
Dec.  27, 

1917. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Feb.     7, 

1518. 
July    15, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Feb.    26, 

1918. 
Sept.  24, 

1918. 


Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
July     8, 

1918. 
Mch.  19 

1918. 

Jan.    14 

1918. 
May   13 

1918. 
Aug. 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 


Jan.    18 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Aug.     6 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
19  Oct.    17 

1917. 

Dec.  26 
1917. 

Jan.      7 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
Mch.  18 

1918. 
Jan.      5 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
28  Jan.    24 

1918. 
Apr.    10 

1918. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
Apr.    10 

1918. 
Jan.    24 

1918. 
Feb.     5 

1918. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1917. 

Nov.  30, 
1917. 

Dec.     1, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 


S6,000 
10,000 
20,000 
5,000 

25,000 

9,000 

2,500 

250,000 

10,000 
60,000 
10,000 
5,000 
250,000 

3,500 

1,000 

25,000 

150,000 

600,000 

100,000 

50,000 

4,000 

54,500 

2,500 

6,000 

2,500 

10,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


$90,000 
3,750 

111,293 
164,798 

33,500 

47,500 


1  $4,657 


18,492 


250 


1,700 

67,856 

1,000 

140 

2,210 

107,101 

182,125 


1,200 
1,000 


2,266 


2  m  19  o  CO 

03  »<=5  c=i  CQ   (U 
1^ 


$7,435 
11,239 
8,564 
17,501 

4,542 
632 


70,164 
1,587 
5,568 

78,120 

1,283 

155 

1,793 

207,257 

339,277 

13,051 

1,450 


2,518 


1  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Deposited  with  manufacturers. 
5  Auto  and  truck. 

^  Securities. 

5  Fixture  account. 

^  Good  will. 


'  Liberty  Bonds. 
8  Suspense, 
'  Reserve. 
1°  Reserve  account. 

11  Stock  subscribed  for. 

12  Stocks  and  bonds. 


1'  Accrued  dividends. 
1*  Accrued  interest. 
15  Revenue  stamps. 
"  Undivided  profits. 
"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
18  Subscribed  for  stock. 


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185 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

] 

LIABILITIES. 

M  IS  — 

egg 

(2 

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$12,843 

$6,000 

$6,813 

- 

- 

$30 

- 

$12,843 

- 

2  $548 

- 

17,927 

10,000 

1,427 

$4,000 

- 

- 

$2,500 

17,927 

3 1,128 
M50 

6  808 

- 

49,682 
30,157 

10,000 
5,000 

8,599 
212 

_ 

$19,392 

11,691 
24,945 

- 

49,682 
30,157 

6  S15,000 

7  600 

34,136 
29,472 

25,000 
9,000 

2,733 
2,577 

4,356 

8  1,233 

9  814 

10  8,557 

9,338 

34,136 
29,472 

- 

12  355,954 

"  3,078 

»  1,548 

15  48 

$2,250 

2,500 
393,491 

30 
11  2,470 
180,650 

351 

- 

120,300 

55,901 
16  31,423 

4,866 

2,500 
393,491 

- 

17  3,000 

546 

127,764 
5,386 

45,000 

18  3,200 

5,000 

40,020 
386 

- 

23,794 

15,750 

- 

127,764 
5,386 

- 

- 

- 

7,116 

5,000 

1,691 

- 

- 

- 

425 

7,116 

20^50,000 

21  9,818 

_ 

371,302 
12,127 

190,900 
3,500 

81,159 
6,143 

22,000 

_ 

12,226 

22  29,500 

23  35,517 

2,484 

_ 

371,302 

12,127 

- 

~ 

- 

477 

165 

24 

- 

- 

288 

- 

477 

- 

- 

220 

4,711 

3,000 

436 

- 

1,275 

- 

- 

4,711 

- 

- 

531,845 

148,500 

87,019 

35,000 

71,500 

- 

189,826 

531,845 

- 

21  154,570 

- 

1,135,711 

600,000 

25  265,012 

- 

- 

- 

270,699 

1,135,711 

26  40,000 
6  11,650 

- 

- 

109,013 

66,665 

26,044 

- 

3,400 

12,904 

- 

109,013 

- 

11,164 

44,784 

24,500 

184 

20,100 

- 

- 

- 

44,784 

- 

2'  1,400 

- 

4,598 

4,000 

287 

- 

- 

- 

311 

4,598 

- 

29  13,500 

2,121 

64,352 

54,500 

2,352 

- 

7,500 

- 

~ 

64,352 

26  2,500 

- 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

29  15,137 

- 

21,751 

6,000 

14,450 

- 

- 

- 

1,301 

21,751 

26  1,500 

30  1,000 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

-- 

- 

- 

13,473 

10,000 

2,508 

- 

- 

31786 

179 

13,473 

1,939 

2,263 

300 

571 

500 

892 

" 

' 

2,263 

19  Adjourned. 

20  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

21  Prepaid  expenses. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  real 

estate. 


23  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ma- 
chinery. 
2^  Investments. 

25  And  reserve  for  taxes. 

26  Patent  rights. 


27  Fixtures. 

28  Should  have  been  held. 

29  Mortgage  notes. 

30  Experimental  automobile. 

31  Depreciation  reserve. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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ti 

1 

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1 

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a 

CS 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 
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§ 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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11 

11 

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Associated  Service  Corpora- 

Meh. 15, 

1  Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

810,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$736 

tion,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Associated  Tanner's  Machin- 

Meh.   8, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

$38,629 

$16,918 

.  1,779 

ery  Company,  The,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Associates,    Inc.,    The,    Bos- 

Nov. 15, 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.    31, 

100,000 

S164,793 

- 

- 

2,126 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1 

Atherton-Byard       Furniture 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.  ■  15, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

58,694 

118,374 

Company,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atherton    Fowler    Furniture 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

22,000 

- 

- 

81,533 

107,321 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918.  , 

1918. 

1917. 

Atherton  Furniture  Company 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

82,685 

162,151 

of  Brockton,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atherton  Furniture  Company 

Meh.  14, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

_ 

_ 

41,257 

56,716 

of  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Athol  Coal  Company,  Athol,  . 

June   14, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918.- 

Meh.  31, 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

21  3,886 

154 

31,311 

Athol  Comb  Company,  Athol, 

Sept.  17, 
1918. 

Aug.     5, 
1918. 

July    30, 
1918. 

5,000 

4,500 

800 

1,200 

6,850 

Athol     Co-operative     Store, 

Aug.   30, 

Apr.    19, 

Apr.    19, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,400 

700 

Inc.,  The,  Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Athol    Homes    Corporation, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

23,840 

Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Athol  Ice  Company,  Athol,  . 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

Meh.  19, 
1918. 

Meh.    1, 
1918. 

20,000 

18,916 

7,304 

3,620 

3,484 

Athol     Machine     Company, 

July    18, 

June  26, 

May  31, 

50,000 

76,925 

80  96,113 

81,941 

57,704 

The,  Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Athol    Manufacturing    Com- 

Meh. 11, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

46,980 

31,673 

157,735 

29,987 

pany,  Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Athol     Theatre     Company, 

May   29, 

S5  - 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Webster. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atkinson     Coal     Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    24, 

Meh.  31, 

20,000 

15,800 

2,800 

- 

94,499 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic    AJmusement    Com- 

June  11, 

1  June     6, 

Meh.  31, 

10,000 

- 

8,270 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Auto  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.   18, 

July     5, 

June  30, 

10,000 

■      10,459 

4,752 

81,941 

50,040 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Auto  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    1, 

Apr.    26, 

Meh.  31, 

10,000 

- 

w  2,788 

33  43,301 

41,568 

ton  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Carbonic  Company, 

Apr.   20, 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

11,809 

42,828 

11,114 

2,812 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Chemical  Company, 

July    11, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

30  192,368 

- 

80,986 

51,289 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic    Chicle    Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

4,737 

287 

11,186 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic   Coal   Company   of 

Aug.  26, 

May  22, 

Meh.  31, 

500,000 

250,126 

with  R.  E. 

83,699 

465,311 

Massachusetts,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Coast  Hardware  Co., 

Apr.    26, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

235,250 

70,554 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Company,  Boston,  . 

Apr.    22, 
1918. 

Feb.    13, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

556 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Charter. 

3  Office  supplies. 
*  Patent  rights. 

5  Stock  subscribed. 

6  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 
"  Fixtures,  etc. 

3  Prepaid  interest. 
9  Merchandise  reserve. 


10  Accounts  receivable  reserve. 

11  Auto  account. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Liberty  Bond  accoimt. 
1*  Suspense. 

15  Horse  and  wagon. 
IS  Automobile. 
"  U.  S.  Liberty  Loan. 
18  Dehvery  equipment. 


19  Liberty  Bond. 

20  And  reserves. 

21  And  building. 

22  Good  wiU. 

23  Stable  equipment. 

2^  Plunkett    Express,  Co.    invest- 
ment. 

25  Reserve  federal  tax. 

26  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 


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187 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1 

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J> 

1-s  . 

■ass 

i 

J 

J 
§ 
o 

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$460 

$160 

- 

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4  $19,233 

59,812 

86,371 

41,400 

14,871 

_ 

$15,000 

- 

_ 

86,371 

6  15,100 

- 

- 

13,068 

179,987 

24,000 

10,350 

6  $130,000 

- 

- 

15,637 

179,987 

- 

'  4,966 

8  41 

- 

182,075 

24,000 

14,240 

- 

62,700 

$55,469 

9  7,889 

16  12,390 

5,387 

182,075 

" 

11  2,500 
12  636 
"450 

192,440 

22,000 

21,184 

32,811 

95,804 

14  9 

20,632 

192,440 

16  89 
16  3,417 
12 1,565 
"  6,550 

256,457 

24,000 

47,570 

> 

167,125 
14  43 

17,719 

256,457 

- 

18  802 

19  100 

~ 

98,875 

16,000 

13,290 

~ 

30,429 

20  32,975 

6,181 

98,875 

22  3,050 

23  1,744 

24  2,000 

- 

42,145 

15,000 

8,938 

- 

15,000 

25  2,507 

26  700 

~ 

42,145 

- 

- 

625 

13,975 

5,000 

2,100 

2' 375 

~ 

6,500 

~ 

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13,975 

22  446 

28  300 

- 

2,846 

2,310 

536 

- 

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- 

29  24,000 

160 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

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50,000 

- 

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33,324 

20,000 

325 

- 

12,400 

63 

536 

33,324 

- 

13  2,346 

85,465 

400,494 

50,000 

10,192 

- 

276,760 

31  63,542 

- 

400,494 

22  114,500 

S2  2,176 
ss  5,072 

53,955 

442,078 

200,000 

69,912 
34  1,595 

168,571 

2,000 

- 

- 

442,078 

22  3,000 

36  2,500 

12,567 

18,067 

4,500 

- 

9,567 

4,000 

- 

- 

18,067 

- 

- 

- 

113,099 

20,000 

21,259 

•   - 

70,417 

1,423 

- 

113,099 

- 

- 

3,407 

11,677 

5,000 

- 

6,677 

- 

- 

- 

11,677 

- 

- 

- 

147,192 

9,000 

6,375 

114,565 

17,252 

- 

- 

147,192 

~ 

" 

" 

87,657 

9,000 

6,233 
89  626 

40  112 

34  278 

" 

59,711 

11,697 

87,657 

22  10,000 

- 

16,003 

94,566 

25,000 

5,266 

33,500 

30,800 

- 

- 

94,566 

- 

"  4,716 
42  499,700 
«  47,129 

- 

876,188 

787,400 

80,604 

- 

- 

8,184 

- 

876,188 

- 

- 

- 

16,210 

10,000 

2,452 

- 

- 

- 

3,758 

16,210 

- 

41  70,000 

- 

869,136 

500,000 

287,823 

- 

- 

81,313 

869,136 

- 

36  4,432 

45  527 

- 

310,763 

160,900 
46  1,800 

88,686 

- 

10,000 

24,306 

25,071 

310,763 

4'  5 

48  42,403 

42,964 

14,500 

25,500 

2,964 

42,964 

27  Labor. 

28  Ford  truck. 

29  Liberty  Bonds. 
3°  And  equipment. 

31  Reserves. 

32  Prepaid  items. 

33  Metropolitan  Air  Goods  account. 

34  Accrued  interest. 


33  None  held  since  organization. 

36  Fixtures. 

3'  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

38  Including  automobiles,  tires  and 

tubes,  auto  parts,  oil  and  gas. 

39  Accrued  taxes. 

40  Accrued  wages. 

41  Tools,  fixtures  and  truck. 


42  Formulae,    processes    and    con- 

tracts. 

43  Deferred  operating  expenses. 

44  Securities. 

43  Unexpired  insurance. 

46  Cash  for  stock  not  issued. 

47  Furniture. 

48  Investments. 


188  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 
"3 

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a 

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

^ 

o 

Q 

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^ 

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o 

Atlantic    Decorating    Com- 

Dec.  28, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  29, 

sio.ooo 

_ 

_ 

$10,988 

$5,054 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Dyestuff  Company, 

Aug.  14, 

lApr.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

$78,476 

$36,125 

88,740 

2  67,557 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Isinglass  Company, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   19, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

- 

409 

21,866 

20,224 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Lard  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 22, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

937 

35,391 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   18, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   30, 

10,000 

- 

600 

300 

7 

pany,  Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Monthly  Company, 

June     3, 

May  20, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

4,404 

101,766 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Monthly  Press,  Inc., 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

9,332 

2,828 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Motor  and  Supply 

Apr.    17, 

iMch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

15,831 

1,622 

6,469 

Company    (Inc.),    Somer- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

ville. 

Atlantic  Petroleum  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

"  132,164 

- 

11,759 

4,520 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Printing  Company, 

Sept.  14, 

19  _ 

Apr.   30, 

60,000 

_ 

20  79,814 

9,931 

25,832 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Rope  and  Line  Com- 

May    2, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

4,434 

6,426 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic   Rubber   Company, 

May  24, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

18,500 

7,413 

4,775 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlantic  Transportation  Co., 

May  22, 

19  _ 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

363 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Wet  Wash  Laundry 

May  31, 

May  29, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

900 

- 

Company,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlantic  Works,  Boston, 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dee.  31, 
1917. 

400,000 

305,300 

221,327 

183,882 

487,765 

Atlantis   Press,    The,    Cam- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

S9 11,931 

12,112 

6,699 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlas  Box  Company,  Somer- 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

11,226 

8,570 

6,396 

ville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlas     Chemical     Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

9,100 

2,000 

51,447 

20,580 

The,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlas  Fihn  Corporation,  New- 

Sept.   3, 

June     4, 

June     1, 

150,000 

26,216 

7,652 

9,207 

2,594 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Atlas  Mills,  The,  Boston,      . 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

1,000 

~ 

~ 

750 

6,744 

Atlas  Portland  Cement  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

112,942 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlas  Shoe  Company,  Boston, 

Sept.  25, 
1918. 

Sept.    4, 
1918. 

July      1, 
1918. 

20,000 

"" 

" 

170,097 

164,407 

Atlas    Window    Shade    and 

May     2, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,914 

Screen  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Atlas  Yarn  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    13, 
1918. 

Feb.     2, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

207 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  deferred  expenses. 
5  Fixtures. 

^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Patent  rights. 

s  To  officers. 

'  Treasury  stock  (purchased). 


8  Manuscripts. 

3  Investments. 
1"  U.  S.  certificates  for  taxes. 
"  Subscription  liability. 

12  Taxes  accrued  and  estimated. 

13  Good  will. 

1^  Leases  and  equipment. 


16  Oil  in  tanks. 

18  Deferred  charges. 

1'  Stock  in  treasury. 

18  Promotion  expense. 

19  None  held  m  1918. 
■  20  And  plant. 

21  Furniture,  fixtures  and  auto. 


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189 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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I 

yUBILITIES. 

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$16,042 

$7,500 

$1,399 

- 

$2,500 

- 

$4,643 

$16,042 

- 

- 

- 

270,898 

50,000 

54,896 

$50,000 

99,389 

$16,613 

- 

270,898 

- 

3  $579 

- 

43,078 

30,000 

1,428 

- 

- 

- 

11,650 

43,078 

- 

^64 

- 

36,392 

5,000 

31,205 

- 

- 

- 

187 

36,392 

6  $9,000 

- 

- 

9,907 

9,435 

6  428 

- 

- 

- 

44 

9,907 

- 

'  17,000 

8  6,078 

9  107,643 

- 

243,891 

65,000 

13,853 

11  65,748 

12  15,947 

- 

~ 

83,343 

~ 

243,891 

"  1,500 

10  7,000 

- 

13,660 

5,800 

2,694 

- 

3,500 

- 

1,666 

13,660 

- 

- 

- 

23,922 

1,300 

5,037 

- 

8,200 

9,385 

- 

23,922 

- 

888 

"617 

16  945 

"  8,520 

- 

309,413 

300,000 

5,765 

- 

- 

3,648 

- 

309,413 

13  3,600 

18 150,000 

21  2,088 

22  1,100 

23  1,529 

- 

123,894 

34,600 

25,596 

24  1,999 

25  6,171 

- 

26,562 

16,398 
28  12,568 

with 
surplus 

123,894 

5  1,000 

$1,718 

17,578 

10,000 

3,278 

- 

4,300 

- 

- 

17,578 

13  1,000 
5  200 

9,265 

45,203 

25,000 

12,203 

_ 

8,000 

- 

- 

45,203 

2' SO 

13  5,000 

28  15,000 

- 

15,363 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

29  801 

so  597 

8,965 

15,363 

13  2,231 

31  2,600 

- 

5,731 

5,000 

731 

- 

- 

- 

5,731 

32  25,000 
33  2,000 

34  20,625 
35  5,100 

22  59,763 

1,310,762 

400,000 

130,645 
36  225,000 
37  40,000 

38  50,000 

465,117 

1,310,762 

- 

6,787 

37,529 

15,000 

4,993 

- 

17,536 

- 

- 

37,529 

- 

40  291 

- 

26,483 

10,000 

2,967 

- 

11,250 

2,266 

- 

26,483 

- 

"  213,417 

- 

296,544 

10,000 

16,665 

10,000 

■- 

259,879 

- 

296,544 

- 

- 

42,241 

87,910 

84,220 

197 

- 

3.493 

- 

- 

87,910 

- 

- 

- 

7,494 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,494 

- 

7,494 

- 

- 

- 

112,942 

1,000 

105,293 

- 

- 

- 

6,649 

112,942 

- 

- 

- 

334,504 

20,000 

312,427 

- 

- 

- 

2,077 

334,504 

- 

- 

4,548 

6,462 

2,000 

4,462 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,462 

- 

- 

49,793 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

" 

50,000 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Prepaid  items. 

24  Accrued  iaterest. 

25  Interest  on  plant  investment. 

26  Reserve  accounts. 
2'  Trade-marks. 

28  U.  S.  government  certificates. 


29  Reserve  for  war  excess  profits  tax. 

30  Reserve  for  income  tax. 

31  Automobile  and  trucks. 

32  Patterns  and  drawings. 

33  Horses  and  vehicles. 

34  East  Boston  Dry  Dock  Co.  stock. 

35  Atlantic  Works  stock. 


36  Federal  taxes. 

37  Dividend. 

38  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

39  And  type. 

40  Prepaid  expenses. 

41  Stocks  and  bonds. 


190 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Attleboro  Automobile  Com- 

|f  pany,  Attleboro. 

Attleboro  Braiding  Company, 
Attleboro. 

Attleboro    Prass    Company, 

t   The,  Attleboro. 

Atwater  Knitting  Company, 

r-  The,  Westfield. 

Atwood  &  Payne  Company, 
Boston. 

Atwood  Bog  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Atwood  Paper  Company, 
Brockton. 

Atwood-Robbins  Lumber 
Company,  Plymouth. 

Atwood  Specialty  Company, 
Stoughton. 

Aube  Smoke  Consumer  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Auburn  Agency  Company, 
Boston. 

Auburn  Last  Company, 
Framingham. 

Auburn  Worsted  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Auditorium  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Augustus  Nickerson  Inc., 
Boston. 


Austin  Dog  Bread  &  Animal 
Food  Company,  Boston. 

Austin  H.  Perry  Co.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Austin-Sutherland  Lumber 
Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Lawrence. 

Auto  Bill  Post,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Auto  Parts  &  Repair  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Auto  Parts  Mfg.  Co.  Inc., 
Waltham. 

Auto  Rapid  Transit  Com- 
pany, Lowell. 

Auto  Time  Saver  Repak  Kit 
Company,  Boston. 

Auto  Wind  Shield  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Autocraft  Corporation,  The, 
Boston. 

Automatic  Accoimting  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Automatic  Air  Brake  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Automatic  Electric  Piano 
Company,  Everett. 

Automatic  Fire  Arms  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


21, 


11, 


Mch.  11, 

1918 
May   10, 

1918 
Jan 

1918 
Apr.    27, 

1918 
Oct. 

1918 
June 

1918 
Apr.    26 

1918 
Nov.  21, 

1918 
May 

1918 
Oct.    21 

1918 
Apr.    22, 

1918 
Mch.  18 

1918, 
May 

1918, 
May 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 


Mch.  22, 

1918 
June   19, 

1918 
Apr.    ] 

1918 
May 

1918 
May   17, 

1918 
July    ] 

1918 
July 

1918 
Oct. 

1918, 
May 

1918 
Mch.  11 

1918 
June  20, 

1918 
May  31, 

1918 
Sept.  13 

1918 
May  20 

1918 


Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918 


June 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Oct. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
>4  Oct. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 


Feb. 

1918 
June 

1918 
'■i  Feb. 

1918 

25- 

Jan. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
May 

1918 


Mch. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 


Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
June  30 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Sept.  30 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
June  30 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 


Dec.   31 

1917. 
May  31 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Apr.    30 

1918. 
June     1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Mav     1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 


1  85,000 

50,000 

5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

40,000 

12,000 

40,000 

5,000 

50,000 

250,000 

100,000 

50,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

75,000 

25,000 

4,500 

12,000 

50,000 

10,000 

50,000 

2,000 

450,000 

400,000 

300,000 

25,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


$3,665 
85,000 


7,500 
47,725 


1,176 


36,302 


5,000 


21,713 


3  o  c3  o  m 


$2,234 

108,971 

3,205 

17,229 

500 


29,843 
6,192 


5,000 
3,000 


8,074 


9,943 
i  5,058 


s»  9,965 


$2,635 
78,237 

1,576 
14,220 

1,810 

919 

36,899 

37,112 

126 

1,350 


2,036 
4,498 


14,177 
51,178 


32,240 

1,000 

2,755 
7,589 

8,300 


1  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 
"  None  held  in  1918. 
^  Good  will, 
s  Vessel  property. 


'  Securities. 

8  Tools  and  fixtures. 

9  Fixtures,  etc. 
w  Equipment. 

11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Undivided  profits. 


13  Patent  rights. 

1*  Adjourned. 

15  Stock  in  corporations. 

15  Reserve. 

1'  Insurance. 


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191 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

a, 

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$14,993 

$3,000 

$6,934 

- 

$1,278 

- 

$3,781 

$14,993 

- 

- 

- 

367,877 

50,000 

69,523 

- 

1,288 

$247,066 

- 

367,877 

- 

=  $271 

- 

7,000 

5,000 

272 

- 

- 

1,728 

- 

7,000 

- 

3  93 

$17,509 

54,811 

48,000 

6,811 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,811 

«  S2,500 

6  3,000 

'  1,000 

8  419 

- 

22,078 
51,521 

7,500 
40,000 

229 
1,142 

$5,500 

8,000 

_ 

849 
10,379 

22,078 
51,521 

- 

9  1,374 

- 

53,990 

10,000 

9,011 

- 

9,000 

25,979 

- 

53,990 

"  5,000 

i»  2,283 
11  5,000 

- 

73,207 
5,126 

40,000 
5,000 

4,194 

- 

10,000 

12  14,447 

4,566 
126 

73,207 
5,126 

13  26,000 
6  5,000 

- 

1,142 

33,542 

29,000 

- 

- 

4,542 

- 

- 

33,542 

15  244,882 

- 

253,741 

232,300 

- 

- 

2,500 

17,236 
16  500 

1,205 

253,741 

'20,000 

174,115 

- 

153,085 

80,025 

24,419 

13  9,700 

9,473 

29,468 

153,085^ 

f  B  7,000 

2  600 

"588 

736 

13,355 
14,252 

10,000 
10,000 

3,355 
3,199 

- 

~ 

1,053 

- 

13,355 
14,252 

6  6,700 

3  65 
=»500 
21221 
22  566 

10,040 
19,222 

8,500 
10,000 

319 

4,952 

475 

746 

1 

4,270 

10,040 
19,222 

5  2,000 

- 

- 

223,556 
10,000 

75,000 
10,000 

- 

- 

137,650 

3,533 
23  7,373 

- 

223,556 
10,000 

"  4,480 

- 

6,144 

10,624 

4,500 

3,824 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

10,624 

- 

- 

- 

53,089 

8,000 

6,119 

- 

28,377 

10,593 

- 

53,089 

5  200 

- 

- 

200 

200 

- 

- 

•   - 

- 

- 

200 

- 

- 

5,800 

6,800 

4,300 

- 

26  2,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,800 

13  12,500 
6  12,500 

: 

36,671 

25,000 
75,015 

25,000 
2,000 

67,015 

27  5,000 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

25,000 
75,015 

13  354,500 
5  112,667 
13  15,000 

29  354,200 

30,800 

485,315 
400,000 

278,500 
400,000 

- 

27,260 

~ 

~ 

179,555 

485,315 
400,000 

13  300,658 

20  3,500 
31  128,625 

18,980 

442,753 
27,280 

300,000 
25,000 

5,069 
2,280 

2,400 

300 

~ 

134,984 

442,753 
27,280 

- 

- 

28,000 

28,100 

25,000 

500 

- 

2,600 

~ 

~ 

28,100 

15  Mortgage  indebtedness. 
19  Unexpired  insurance. 
2"  Investments. 

21  Organization  and  legal. 

22  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Reserve  for  taxes. 

2''  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

25  None  held  since  organization. 

26  Mortgage  notes. 

27  Mortgage. 


28  And  tools. 

29  Treasury  stock. 

3°  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 

31  Trustee  for  treasury. 

32  Experimental  machinery. 


192  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

^^ 

.S 

1 

03 

a. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

■es, 
lise, 
and 
Proc- 

TION. 

1 
"o 

C3 

-a 

3 
1 

anufactui 
Mercham 
Material, 
Stock  in  ] 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

-5* 

tf 

S 

S 

o 

Automatic  Individual  Butter 

Apr.    12, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

8100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$827 

Cutter  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Automatic  Safety  Fire  Valve 

Meh.    2, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

95,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Automatic  Sprinkler  Company 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

33,938 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Automatic  Wood  Heel  Ma- 

Sept. 23, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

55,000 

- 

- 

chinery  Co.,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Auxiliary  Fire  Alarm  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

$350 

414 

pany  of  Boston,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Avena  Shops,   Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

8,150 

2,122 

42 

The,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Averell  &  Thayer  Co.,  Brock- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

S4,350 

2,209 

2,580 

3,448 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Avery   &   Lowry   Company, 

Oct.    21, 

Aug.     5, 

June  29, 

300,000 

- 

- 

314,826 

236,936 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Avery  &  Woodbury  Co.,  Mil- 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

45,836 

15,257 

ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Avery    Chemical    Company, 

May     7, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

580,000 

531,731 

with  R.  E. 

110,219 

55,023 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Avery    Furniture    Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

31,938 

49,319 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Avery  Hotel  Company,  Bos- 

Mav 18, 

Jan.    10, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

7,990 

7,186 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Avery  Japanning  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

48,482 

17,446 

15,679 

2,524 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Avon    Sole    Company,    Hol- 

Aug.   16, 

Julv    16, 

June  30, 

200,000 

29,557 

"  64,155 

115,185 

66,329 

brook. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ayer  Farmers'  Co-operative 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

3,967 

1,325 

5,611 

9,873 

Exchange,  Ayer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ayer  Mills,  Boston, 

Sept.  20, 
1918. 

Aug.  21, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

2,000,000 

2,195,176 

1,340,148 

4,098,564 

147,885 

Ayer     Tanning     Company, 

May  24, 

25  Feb.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

20,950 

withR.E. 

777,312 

537,237 

Ayer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  A.  Collins  &  Co.  (Inc.), 

Apr.     8, 

26  Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,841 

9,959 

5,681 

Springfield. 

1918.^ 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  A.  Corbin  &  Son  Company, 

May  17, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

650,000 

225,023 

with  R.  E. 

1,649,452 

756,347 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  A.  Kaiser  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  21, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,670 

72,453 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  A.  Snyder  Company,  Bos- 

May 31, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,022 

16,639 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  &  A.  D.  Fessenden  Co., 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.      7, 

July   31, 

200,000 

270,777 

29  68,428 

204,806 

82,729 

Townsend. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B  &  B    Iron   Works,   Inc., 

Sept.  13, 

Aug.   12, 

Julv   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,830 

500 

3,516 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B  &  G  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

19,320 

15,455 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  B.  Freight  and  Express 

Feb.    25, 

33  Nov.  23, 

Nov.  23, 

25,000 

- 

- 

15,250 

2,754 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

B.  B.  Noyes  Company,  Green- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

21,500 

2,163 

9,523 

15,335 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  C.  Company,  Quincy, 

May     7, 
1918. 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

~ 

~ 

513 

1,779 

B.  C.  F.  Realty  Corporation, 

July      1, 

May     9, 

Apr.     1, 

99,000 

85,920 

- 

- 

110,529 

Boston. " 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Balance  on  unfinished  contracts. 
^  Furniture. 

5  Investments. 

6  Reserve. 


'  Fixture  account. 
s  Team  account. 
9  Stock  of  other  companies. 
1°  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

11  Prepaid  insurance. 

12  Accrued  interest  on  notes  payable. 


13  Payroll  accrued,  not  due. 
1^  Taxes  accrued. 

15  Fixtures. 

16  Construction  and  equipment. 
1'  Prepaid  expense. 

18  And  moulds  and  equipment. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

boars 

f2 

3 
g 

1 

1 
1 

U3 

'o. 
a 
O 

J. 

X! 

OS 

1 

•■3  a 

_3 

1 

to 

0 

1 

1  S60,995 

- 

- 

861,822 

860,995 

$244 

- 

- 

$583 

- 

$61,822 

1  95,000 

- 

- 

95,000 

95,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

95,000 

2  3,000 
»  25,000 

3  815,610 
4  223 

$9,000 

52,771 
39,000 

5,000 
25,000 

46,566 
14,000 

~ 

~ 

1,205 

with 
surplus 

52,771 
39,000 

2  4,650 

- 

306 

5,720 

5,000 

720 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,720 

- 

- 

3,624 

13,938 

11,500 

1,038 

$1,400 

- 

- 

- 

13,938 

2  4,000 

- 

- 

16,587 

8,000 

4,587 

- 

$4,000 

- 

- 

16,587 

- 

5  17,335 

- 

569,097 

125,700 

8,582 

- 

200,000 

6  30,000 

$204,815 

569,097 

2  2,000 

10  1 

7  5,000 

8  1,500 
9  100 

"  5,312 

"  3,967 

- 

69,693 
702,286 

85,224 

50,000 
429,380 

11,000 

4,089 

55,596 

12447 

13  2,312 

"  1,300 

11,051 

16,000 

10,900 

88,472 

28,800 

108,779 
33,000 

4,704 

with 
surplus 

1,373 

69,693 
702,286 

85,224 

2  70,000 

16  51,134 
1'  1,750 

: 

138,060 
84,131 

50,000 
40,000 

38,033 
6,509 

~ 

42,250 
37,000 

~ 

7,777 
622 

138,060 
84,131 

1  5,000 
»  4,400 

20  3,335 
21  150 

2,736 

287,961 
23,662 

167,228 
6,980 

51,456 

1,587 

61,914 
22  1,900 

13,195 

7,363 

_ 

287,961 
23,662 

2  831 

- 

- 

7,781,773 

1.335,499 

18,312 

2,090,000 

300,000 

7,000 

419,468 

736,382 

1,976 

- 

558,000 

23  2.000,000 

with  accts. 

payable 

4,500 

2,579,305 
24  225,000 

299,117 
4,836 

7,781,773 

1,335,499 

18,312 

- 

5  89,682 

27  12,936 

2,733,440 

650,000 

1,071,778 

- 

791,999 

- 

219,663 

2,733,440 

- 

28  1,000 

- 

87,123 

25,000 

41,989 

- 

- 

9,867 

10,267 

87,123 

- 

- 

9,759 

29,420 

10,000 

14,567 

- 

4,853 

- 

- 

29,420 

- 

30  9,960 

- 

636,700 

200,000 

69,030 

- 

110,341 

257,329 

- 

636,700 

2 1,400 

31  100 
82  100 

~ 

7,446 
34,775 

5,000 
3,500 

2,193 
29,866 

~ 

- 

_ 

253 
1,409 

7,446 
34,775 

- 

481 

- 

18,485 

11,000 

3,126 

- 

- 

6  2,115 

2,244 

18,485 

- 

- 

- 

48,521 

12,000 

1,398 

10,000 

16,200 

- 

8,923 

48,521 

- 

- 

7 

2,299 

1,000 

1,299 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,299 

- 

- 

- 

196,449 

48,000 

122,324 

- 

- 

- 

26,125 

196,449 

19  Trade-marks. 

20  Prepaid  expeases. 

21  Office  fixtures. 

22  Mortgage. 

23  Construction  notes. 


2''  Reserve  for  taxes. 

2»  Should  have  been  held. 

26  Date  of  postponement. 

2'  Deferred  charges  to  profit  and  loss. 

28  Office  and  store  equipment. 


29  Less  reserve. 

30  Deferred  charge 

31  Treasury  stock. 

32  Liberty  Bond. 

33  Adjourned. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

6 

1 
1 

c3 

1 

i 

"o 

.£ 

ithorized  Capital 
Stock. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

i 
1 

M 
1 

anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess.                 1 

.2 

^ 

P 

Q 

< 

tf 

IS 

S 

o 

B.    D.    Eisendrath    Tanning 

May   18, 

May     8, 

Apr.     1, 

$5,000 

_ 

_ 

$30,208 

_ 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  D.  Rising  Paper  Company, 

Aug.   30, 

July   30, 

June  30, 

700,000 

$573,582 

$365,119 

543,141 

$206,729 

Great  Barrington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  E.  Cole  Co.  Inc.,  Haverhill, 

Oct.    11, 

1918. 

July    11, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

400,000 

- 

5  25,891 

422,251 

196,303 

B.  F.  Arnold  Co.,  Worcester,  . 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

7  Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

5  5,305 

44,176 

24,138 

B.  F.  Keith  Theatre  Com- 

July    8, 

9  - 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

63,417 

pany  of  Boston,  Boston,     . 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  F.  Keith's  Lowell  Theatre 

July,     8, 

9  _ 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,193 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  F.  Marsh  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

14,824 

5  1,356 

15,489 

16,235 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  F.  Perkins  and  Son,  Incor- 

May 31, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

192,358 

6  42,753 

104,167 

70,322 

porated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  F.  Smith  and  Company,  In- 

Jan.   18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

8,000 

6,386 

3,000 

10,538 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company, 

Nov.  20, 

7  Sept.  25, 

June  30, 

3,750,000 

16  881,662 

»  673,569 

1,404,642 

2,725,130 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  Feinberg  Sons  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

623 

1,918 

39,809 

34,463 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  Fleigel  Company,  Chelsea, 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Feb.    11, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

B.  G.  Luther  Company, 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.    26, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

- 

11,294 

8,736 

15,853 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  Greenwald  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    8. 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

■ 

4,960 

8,981 

25,906 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  H.  Roberts  Co.,  Inc.,  The, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

855 

13,062 

15,238 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

\ 

B.  I.  Seder  Company,  The, 

Aug.   26, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

250 

400 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  J.  Baker  &  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.    4, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  J.  Mulligan  &  Son,  Inc., 

Sept.    5, 

22  _ 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

5,349 

15,809 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  Kuposky  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 26, 

June  13, 

June   13, 

5,000 

- 

- 

500 

14,157 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  L.  Tim  Lumber  Company, 

May     2, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

5,000 

23,090 

147,273 

132,888 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  M.  Jones  and  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

2^  Jan.      3, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

- 

- 

2,014 

12,045 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. ' 

1917. 

B.  0.  &  G.  C.  Wilson,  Inc., 

May   11, 

Feb.     5, 

Deo.   31, 

600,000 

- 

26  4,181 

15,509 

3,049 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  R.   Claflin,  Inc.,   North- 

May  23, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,500 

266 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

BRE    Manufacturing    Com- 

Apr.   15, 

22  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

2,433 

- 

26,183 

8,620 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  S.  Hatch  Company,  New- 

May    7, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

18,808 

1,300 

17,596 

55,741 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

B.  S.  Roy  &  Son  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

7,010 

22,047 

18,424 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Taxes  accrued. 

2  Interest  accrued. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
*  Reserve  for  taxes. 

5  And  equipment. 

6  Good  win. 
'  Adjourned. 


s  Reserve. 
9  None  held  in  1918. 
1"  Good  will  and  leasehold  interest. 

11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Automobiles. 

1'  Deferred  charges. 


15  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Subject  to  depreciation  reserve. 

17  Stocks  and  bonds. 

18  Patterns. 

19  Horses  and  drays. 
2°  Patent  rights. 

21  Stocks. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1^^ 

i 

J 

1 

o 
>-) 

T3 

3 

s 

CO 

& 
o 

■i 

-i 

i 

a 

■3  ^ 

J. 

1 

ii 

O  tu 

5 

J 
"3. 

1 

13 

ca 

1 

- 

- 

S30,208 

$5,000 

$25,208 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$30,208 

6  $30,000 

; 

1,688,571 

674,445 

700,000 
242,000 

58,279 

I  2,471 

2  625 

181,884 

$205,000 

8326,000 
240,500 

$263,080 

3  123,116 

i  10,000 

$10,061 

1,688,571 
674,445 

w  20,000 

11  327,000 

: 

73,619 
110,417 

25,000 
50,000 

11,940 

17,410 

_ 

10,000 

25,479 
8  1,200 

43,007 

73,619 
110,417  . 

ID  4,800 

- 

- 

11,993 

5,000 

6,261 

- 

- 

- 

732 

11,993 

12  3,215 

"534 

13  419 

15  150,000 

62,072 
559,600 

15,000 
450,000 

15,092 
47,454 

18,800 

35,000 

14  782 
27,146 

2,398 

52,072 
559,600 

6  1,000 

- 

Sl,231 

30,155 

30,000 

155 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,155 

1'  333,536 
IS  175,000 

19  3,437 

6,193,539 
80,250 

3,750,000 
16,200 

245,790 
6,149 

1,060,000 
40,000 

«  65,618 

3  149,707 

922,424 

17,901 

6,193,539 
80,250 

20  25,000 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,883 

20,000 

1,929 

350 

4,500 

4,662 

4,442 

35,883 

- 

- 

13,163 

53,010 

45,000 

8,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,010 

6  3,000 

- 

- 

32,155 

10,000 

12,779 

- 

4,200 

5,176 

- 

32,155 

- 

- 

- 

650 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

650 

- 

21  51,500 

- 

51,500 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

51,500 

- 

23  2,000 

- 

24,658 

10,000 

268 

- 

7,587 

6,803 

- 

24,658 

- 

11500 

- 

15,157 

5,000 

1,886 

- 

160 

5,073 

3,038 

15,157 

6  4,471 

- 

15,768 

328,490 

35,000 

16,915 

- 

276,575 

- 

- 

328,490 

- 

25  3,540 

- 

17,599 

- 

2,731 

- 

- 

14,868 

- 

17,599 

2'  7,340 

11 1,178 
28  9,400 

29  138,800 

30  391,500 

33,453 
234 

604,410 
3,000 

459,800 
2,500 

4,122 
466 

918 

31  138,800 

32  770 
34 

604,410 
3,000 

20  1 

- 

4,140 

41,377 

5,000 

4,382 

- 

31,995 

- 

- 

41,377 

- 

23  14,140 
33  3,700 
35  1,493 

- 

111,285 
48,974 

25,000 
10,000 

59,370 

3,324 
36  1,419 

3U11 

18,750 

- 

915 
34  7,250 
34,120 

- 

111,285 

48,974 

22  None  held  since  oi 

ganization 

26 

And  tools,  etc. 

32  Installments. 

23  U.  S.  bonds. 

27 

Good  win  and  lease. 

33  Horses,  carts,  etc. 

2«  Corporation  in  pre 

cess  of  liqi 

lida- 

23 

Formulae. 

34  Depreciation. 

tion. 

29 

Treasury  stock. 

35  Patterns  and  half-t 

3nes. 

25  Investment    secu] 

ities    at 

cost 

SO 

Services. 

36  W.  A.  Underwood. 

pric 

e. 

31 

Working  ca 

pital. 

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B.  S.  Snow  Company,  Boston, 

Oct. 
1918 

6,       June  20, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

$80,000 

- 

- 

$33,713 

$30,343 

B.  Slepian  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb. 
1918 

7,    6  Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Nov.  30, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

$400 

4,544 

4,912 

B.  Specter  Company,  Worces- 

Mch. 

28,       Mch.  15, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

2,715 

9,420 

1,123 

ter. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

B.  W.  Neal,  Inc.,  Brookline,  . 

Mch. 
1918 

8,       Feb.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

900 

2,674 

47,051 

B.  Weinberg  Company,  Inc., 

May 

27,       Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

300 

40 

40 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Babbitt  Steam  Specialty  Co., 

May 

24,       Apr.    20, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

$7,000 

5,200 

25,877 

18,744 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Babcock-Davis    Corporation, 

Apr. 

2,       Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

8,222 

20,000 

29,734 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Babcook   Varnish   Company, 

Jan.    ^ 

28,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

2,658 

14,226 

35,173 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Babson-Dow    Manufacturing 

May 

1,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

225,000 

- 

110,180 

19,731 

49,527 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Babson's  Statistical  Organiza- 

Apr.   ] 

1,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

74,345 

- 

- 

37,180 

tion,  Incorporated,  Welles- 
ley. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bachrach  Lumber  Company, 

Mch.  1 

0,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

4,000 

1,350 

725 

250 

Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Back  Bay  Electrotype  Com- 

Apr.   ] 

6,       Mch.  29, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

23,521 

4,330 

9,417 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Back  Bay  Storage  Warehouse 

Apr.    1 

3,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,220 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bacon  Felt  Company,  Win- 

Feb.  2 

8,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

2,700 

9,042 

17,339 

chester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bacon,     Rollins     Company, 

June  5 

4,       June   19, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

23  19,033 

72,026 

49,791 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bacon-Taplin          Company, 

Apr.    2 

2,       Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

16,952 

14,362 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bader  Coal  Company,  The, 

May  3 

1,       Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

159,938 

455,689 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Badger     Fire     Extinguisher 

Feb. 

5,       Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,853 

66,612 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bagley  Heating  Regulator  Com- 

Apr.   2 

6,               28  _ 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

Bailey  &  Blendinger  Manu- 

May  1 

7,       May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

2,938 

13,772 

35,976 

54,942 

facturing    Company,    Wo- 
burn. 
Bailey,     Barnes     Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  1 

4,     5  Feb.   11, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

385 

487 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bailey     Embroidery     Goods 

May 

8,       May     1, 

May     1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

so  6,000 

1,125 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bailey  Meter  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 2 

6,       Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

- 

23  7,575 

44,920 

25,379 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Baileys,  Cleansers  &  Dyerst 

Apr. 

8,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

S5  5,285 

1,585 

8,730 

Incorporated,  Watertown. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Baihe  Basket  Manufacturing 

Apr.    1 

2,     5  Mch.    5, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

7,500 

5,544 

12,325 

2,010 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bain  Brothers  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 1 

5,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

134,899 

125,849 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Baird  and  Bartlett  Company, 

May   1 

4,       Apr.    11, 

Mch.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

16,891 

138,447 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Baird  &  McGuire  Inc.,  Hol- 

Mch.  1 

5,       Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

5,000 

23  2,125 

7,267 

33,969 

brook. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Good  will, 
s  Fixtures. 

'  Investments. 

'  Adjourned.  * 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Teams,  tools,  furniture,  etc. 

8  Prepaid  insurance. 


3  Real  estate  mortgage. 
1"  Accounts  receivable  reserve. 
1'  Liberty  Bond. 
^2  Liberty  Loan. 
13  Suspense. 
1*  Patent  rights. 

15  Prepaid  charges. 

16  Bonds. 


1'  Reserves. 

18  Typewriters,  office  furniture  and 

office  equipment. 

19  Business  and  reference  library  for 

use  in  business. 

20  Securities  held   for  clients'   ad- 

vance payments. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

bbca  — 
ago 

Ph 

i 

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Ph 
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1  $6,000 

2  15,000 

2  750 

3  $7,391 
•"  6,547 

$9,047 

$108,041 
10,606 

$21,000 
5,000 

$87,041 
5,521 

- 

- 

- 

$85 

$108,041 
10,606 

2  10,000 

"110 

- 

23,368 

20,000 

3,145 

- 

- 

- 

223 

23,368 

- 

^  3,380 

- 

54,005 

20,000 

8,907 

- 

$11,449 

- 

13,649 

54,005 

2  120 

MOO 

- 

600 

300 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

600 

2  7,500 

8  300 

- 

64,621 

19,600 

25,731 

9  $1,200 

3,100 

10  $545 

14,445 

64,621 

- 

11  5,000 

- 

62,956 

35,000 

14,900 

- 

7,443 

5,613 

- 

62,956 

2  2,755 
"  47,421 

12  10,175 

15  1,332 

16  1,894 

18  9,113 

19  3,000 
20  48,037 
12 15,237 

3,875 

64,987 
230,085 
186,912 

10,200 

30,000 
150,000 
100,000 

5,000 

12,822 

5,200 

26,210 
35,000 

5,000 

13  3,777 

43,257 

i?  24,006 

5,125 

21  46,787 

- 

64,987 
230,085 
186,912 

10,200 

- 

- 

3,590 

40,858 

16,000 

8,665 

- 

5,447 

22 10,746 

- 

40,858 

29,147 

- 

- 

10,367 

10,000 

367 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,367 

- 

- 

- 

29,081 

10,100 

12,781 

- 

- 

6,200 

- 

29,081 

- 

2«  2,518 

- 

143,368 

50,000 

22,136 

- 

57,500 

13,732 

- 

143,368 

2  7,860 

25  325 

- 

39,499 

10,000 

17,350 

- 

630 

11,519 

- 

39,499 

2  2,000 

26  1,000 

^  384,500 

275 

- 

1,001,127 

73,740 

250,000 
5,000 

310,822 
68,740 

- 

- 

208,908 
2'  231,397 

- 

1,001,127 
73,740 

- 

- 

- 

107,628 

20,000 

9,543 

- 

7,500 

31,675 

38,910 

107,628 

- 

29  794 

- 

1,666 

1,000 

251 

- 

- 

415 

- 

1,666 

- 

- 

- 

7,125 

6,000 

910 

- 

- 

- 

215 

7,125 

SI  243,550 

150 
2  16,250 

32  26,000 

33  183 

36  5,500 
39  5,000 

2,698 

347,607 
31,900 
35,577 

265,748 

302,300 

32  26,000 

20,470 

5,000 
3'  5,000 
100,000 

8,481 

739 

6,477 

29,937 

38  2,100 

10,000 

2,250 

17,000 

102,000 

576 
34  250 
2,304 

33,811 

6,137 

347,607 
31,900 
35,577 

265,748 

2 10,000 

6  51,550 

- 

216,888 

50,000 

92,745 

- 

- 

74,143 

- 

216,888 

- 

- 

- 

48,361 

15,000 

6,445 

- 

9,500 

17,416 

- 

48,361 

21  Reserve  fund  against  the  cancella- 

tion of  customers'  subscriptions. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ma- 

chinery. 

23  And  equipment. 

24  Cash-commission    advanced     on 

future  delivery  orders. 

25  Bonds. 


26  Office  furniture. 
2'  Provision  for  taxes. 

28  None   held   since   reorganization 

(1916). 

29  Office  equipment. 

30  And  fixtures. 

31  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

32  Subscriptions  to  preferred  stock. 


33  Prepaid  taxes. 

s*  Reserve  for  income  tax. 

35  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 

36  Water  power  equipment. 

3'  Subscription  received  on  account 
preferred  stock. 

38  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

39  Truck,  teams  and  fixtures. 


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Baker  &  Cassidy  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.      3, 
1918. 

1  Sept.  30, 
1918. 

Sept.  15, 
1918. 

510,000 

- 

S3, 688 

$400 

$3,865 

Baker  &  Kimball,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Nov.    1, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

75,000 

- 

3,000 

86,068 

64,992 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Baker  Auto  Supply  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,763 

1,159 

Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Baker,  Boies  &  Watson  Com- 

May    3, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

~ 

34 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker  Box  Company,  Worces- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    14, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

$3,850 

5,000 

56,592 

50,123 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

f  .V4»s 

Baker  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

184,234 

314,189 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker-Burgess        Company, 

June   12, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

534 

1,573 

716 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Baker     Extract     Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

64,000 

24,623 

128,350 

69,525 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker  Foundry  and  MacMne 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

9,518 

10,870 

6,897 

15,795 

Company,  Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker  Land  Co.,  The,  Worces- 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

514 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker    Lead    Manufacturing 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

11,404 

3,567 

17,514 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker     Lumber     Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

63,376. 

60,745 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker     Machine    Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

6,350 

4,834 

4,296 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

fhim 

Baker  Motor  Sales  Company, 

Nov.  13, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.    15, 

5,000 

- 

8 1,555 

9  33,507 

35,742 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Baker  Rubber  Cement  Co., 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,800 

- 

- 

- 

12,957 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baker    Yacht    Basin,    Inc., 

Dec.   20, 

Sept.  15, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

55,632 

7,461 

15,194 

33,146 

Quincy. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bakers    Standard    Manufac- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.    13, 

Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

5,164 

1,714 

turing  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Balderston  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

June 21, 

May   13, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

5 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Baldwin  Chain  and  Manufac- 

May    1, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

13  54,489 

250,336 

728,444 

226,680 

turing  Company,   Worces- 
ter. 
Baldwin  Shipping  Company 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May     8, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baldwin's          Incorporated, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

- 

- 

56,966 

30,550 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baldwin's  Inc.  of  New  Hamp- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

4,829 

441 

shire,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Balfour  Company,  The,  Attle- 

June    8, 

20  Jan.      3, 

Dec.   15, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

borq. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ball  &  Burnham,  Inc.,  Cam- 

June 18, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

4,500 

- 

- 

1,000 

2,138 

bridge. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Ballard  Vale  Mills  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.     5, 

225,000 

67,735 

37,265 

175,939 

80,778 

Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ballardvale  Springs  Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

28,006 

5,088 

11,551 

2,164 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

BaUou  Manufacturing  Com- 

July   18, 

July      1, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

3,920 

9,000 

46,344 

pany  Incorporated,   Attle- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

boro. 

Bamacea  Company,  Boston,  . 

May  31, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

50,000 

766 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Investments. 
^  Securities. 

6  Treasury  stock 


6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'  Patent  rights. 
8  And  fixtures,  etc. 
s  And  trucks,  etc. 


10  Office  furniture. 

11  Sundry  minor  items. 

12  Fixtures. 

13  Equity. 


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Assets  - 

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- 

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3  $3,200 

- 

157,260 

75,000 

53,397 

- 

$25,000 

- 

3,863 

157,260 

2 1,780 

- 

81,264 

7,966 

5,000 

1,438 

- 

1,528 

- 

7,966 

- 

4  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

- 

- 

- 

115,565 

25,000 

4,301 

- 

17,500 

- 

68,764 

115,565 

- 

- 

- 

498,423 

40,000 

271,514 

$57,896 

- 

$12,961 

116,052 

498,423 

2  2,000 

5  3,000 

3,604 

11,427 

10,000 

1,427 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,427 

_ 

_ 

5,966 

286,498 
49,046 

150,000 
20,000 

1,959 
29,046 

28,000 

47,000 

53,844 
6  5,695 

286,498 
49,046 

- 

- 

6,338 

11,852 

10,000 

1,852 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,852 

- 

- 

- 

32485 

20,000 

1,842 

- 

- 

10,643 

- 

32,485 

- 

- 

- 

124,121 

25,000 

3,318 

- 

63,615 

32,188 

~ 

124,121 

'  1,000 

- 

- 

16,480 

12,000 

3,996 

- 

- 

- 

484 

16,480 

- 

- 

- 

70,804 

5,000 

21,218 

- 

42,153 

2,433 

with 
surplus 

70,804 

- 

- 

101 

13,058 

1,800 

11,258 

- 

- 

- 

13,058 

'50 

10  1,218 
i'452 
12  443 

2,673 

113,103 
12,544 

35,000 
300 

15,458 
944 

6,000 
11,300 

32,860 

22,801 
6  984 

: 

113,103 
12,544 

2 14,995 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,259,949 

143,200 

91,653 

- 

325,000 

460,325 
11  68,247 

171,524 

1,259,949 

- 

- 

150 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

2  25,000 

15  349,487 
16  19,118 
"  31,672 
3 15,150 
19  35,662 
i«  5,226 
1?  1,377 

- 

502,943 
72,535 

309,500 
55,300 

83,229 
8,964 

- 

73,850 
18  2,094 

7,989 
18  165 

18,463 
117 

15,807 

502,943 
72,535 

2  2,100 

- 

- 

5,238 

3,000 

1,903 

- 

- 

- 

335 

5,238 

- 

»    212,500 

- 

364,217 

225,000 

24,801 

- 

65,000 

- 

49,416 

364,217 

2  50,000 

- 

96,809 

85,925 

4,730 

- 

- 

6,154 

96,809 

- 

- 

- 

59,264 

21,450 

11,671 

- 

21,687 

- 

4,456 

59,264 

22  3,000 
2  25,000 

- 

234 

29,000 

29,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,000 

i*  Reserve  for  federal  taxes. 
"  Establishment,  plants  and  lease- 
holds. 
16  Utensils. 


1'  Deferred  charges. 
1*  Deferred  items. 

19  Eatabhshment,  plant,  leaseholds, 
etc. 


2"  Corporation  voted  to  dissolve  at 
special  meeting  Dec.  15,  191 

21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  Trade-marks. 


200 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Bancroft  Garage,  Inc., 
Worcester  (for  1917). 

Bancroft  Garage,  Inc., 
Worcester. 

Bancroft  Hotel  Company, 
Worcester. 


Bancroft  Razor  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

Bancroft  Realty  Company, 
Worcester. 

Bancroft  Shoe  Supply  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Bancroft  Textile  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

Bancroft  Walker  Co.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Bank  Buildings  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Bankers'  Electric  Protective 
Association,  Boston. 

Bankers  Lock  Inspection 
Company,  Boston. 

Bankers  Mortgage  Company, 
Boston. 

Bankers  Realty  Company, 
Boston. 

Bankers'  Service  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Banner  Publishing  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Barber  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  The,  North 
Attleborough. 

Barber  Leather  Company, 
North  Adams. 

Barber  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Lowell  (for  1917). 

Barber  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Lowell. 

Barbour  Stockwell  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Barclay,  Brown  &  Bird,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

Barden  Brothers  Company, 
North  Attleborough. 

Barker  and  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Barker-Bond  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Dec.  20, 
1917. 

June  18, 
1918. 

Apr.  16, 
1918. 


Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 
Mav     3, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Sept.  19, 

1918. 
Nov.  11, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
May   16, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 

Apr.    27, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
July    13, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 

June  21, 

1918. 
Jan.     9, 

1918. 
Nov.    7, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 


May  21, 

1917. 
May   17, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 


Feb.   21, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
"July    18, 

1918. 
Oct.    21, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 

3  Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 

Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1917. 
Sept.  24, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 


Mch.  1, 
1917. 

Mch.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

191§. 
Oct.    17, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July      1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 

Apr.     1, 

1918. 
July      1, 

1917. 
July      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 


825,000 

25,000 

200,000 


10,000 
700,000 
10,000 
50,000 
50,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 
1,000,000 

750,000 
10,000 
25,000 
50,000 

150,000 

5,000 

5,000 

100,000 

15,000 

12,000 

100,000 

50,000 


Assets. 


$1,000 


1,068,354 


$401 
800 


300,000 


15,000 


54,813 


24,700 
54,280 


5,043 


18  1,518 
6,104 


g.2  St. 

5  §3.9 


$356 
1,654 


7,661 


681 
30,379 


15,812 

98,562 

- 

4,251 

500 

- 

300 

19,421 

19,639 

16,834 

180,639 

3,500 

5,890 

4,000 

15,684 

25,543 

115,773 

- 

764 

- 

14,289 

39  616 

- 

- 

1,334 

1  Lease. 

2  Good  will. 

s  Stocks  and  bond. 
*  Inventories. 
6  Furniture. 
6  Furnishings. 
'  Equipment. 


8  Printing  press. 

9  Carriage  call. 

1°  Roof  garden  improvements. 

11  Betterments. 

12  Prepaid  and  deferred  accounts. 

13  Uniforms. 

I*  Bancroft  Realty  Co. 


15  Accounts  accrued. 
18  Investment. 
1'  Reserve. 
18  And  equipment. 
i»  Treasury  stock. 

20  Adjourned  until  Sept.  14,  1918. 

21  Liberty  Loan  account. 


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Assets  - 

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jIABILITIES. 

>i 

J> 

J. 

11= 

i 

1 

i 

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J2 

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PL, 

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< 

^ 

s 

M 

£ 

£-1 

- 

- 

$925 

$3,402 

$550 

$2,273 

- 

$579 

- 

- 

$3,402 

2  $158 

- 

- 

5,558 

5,000 

558 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,558 

3  $11,200 

4  84,657 

5  82,743 

6  65,062 

7  28,557 
8  2,341 

9  200 
10  4,480 

11  13,536 

12  26,557 
13  2,115 

11,136 

367,683 

198,200 

56,950 

i«  17,145 

15  5,272 

90,116 

367,683 

- 

- 

16,774 

31,493 

6,700 

4,843 

- 

19,950 

- 

- 

31,493 

2  350,000 

16  12,500 

15,892 

1,480,039 

694,000 

4,300 

$660,300 

67,700 

17  $53,739 

- 

1,480,039 

- 

- 

- 

8,134 

2,000 

1,492 

- 

1,000 

- 

$3,642 

8,134 

2  29,700 

19  1,600 

- 

77,270 

41,400 

9,167 

- 

9,000 

- 

17,703 

77,270 

- 

21250 
22  1,810 

- 

190,718 

50,000 

59,064 
23  3,192 

- 

55,542 

1,914 
24  7,939 

13,067 

190,718 

- 

25  37 

- 

3,098 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

98 

- 

3,098 

26  5,000 

27  2,156 

- 

68,263 

50,000 

1,234 

- 

- 

- 

17,029 

68,263 

2  26,746 

28  17,000 

2  5,491 

- 

1,427 

7,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

29  2,503,576 

30  48,692 

31250 

- 

2,561,518 

1,000,000 

60 
30  9,311 

577,025 
32  84,007 

791,000 

100,115 

- 

2,561,518 

2  324,200 

3"  185,560 
35  125,000 

962,425 

642,500 

44,461 

- 

267,000 

- 

8,464 

962,425 

- 

36  10,000 

- 

10,907 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

907 

10,907 

- 

- 

587 

709 

680 

29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

709 

- 

- 

- 

69,479 

31,800 

12,133 

- 

10,000 

9,951 

5,595 

69,479 

- 

37  25,000 
31  40,000 

38,456 

508,063 

150,000 

4,188 

107,750 

246,125 

- 

- 

508,063 

- 

- 

- 

17,977 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,977 

17,977 

- 

- 

- 

65,975 

5,000 

5,725 

- 

30,000 

- 

25,250 

65,975 

- 

3'  18,356 

- 

424,734 

100,000 

99,676 

28,500 
3'  18,356 

103,371 

74,831 

- 

424,734 

- 

- 

- 

37,545 

15,000 

22,236 

- 

- 

- 

309 

37,545 

- 

38  600 

- 

19,538 

12,000 

1,138 

- 

4,865 

- 

1,535 

19,538 

- 

«  29,850 

- 

81,991 

40,000 

597 

- 

31,000 

10,394 

- 

81,991 

- 

"  5,000 

- 

119,117 

29,000 

34,642 

- 

26,384 

29,091 

- 

119,117 

22  Prepaid  items. 

23  Accrued  items. 

2*  Reserve  for  1918  income  and  war 
excess  profit  tax. 

25  Stationery. 

26  Patent  rights. 

27  Plant  and  equipment. 


28  Investments. 

29  Mortgages. 

30  Interest  accrued. 

31  Taxes  paid. 

32  Uncompleted  mortgage  '. 

33  Adjourned. 

34  Securities. 


35  Contracts  for  management. 

36  Copyrights. 

37  Liberty  Bonds. 

38  Fixtures. 

39  And  tools,  etc. 

40  Mill  property  investment. 

41  Liberty  Bond. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 
o 

c 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

S 
S 
J5 

b 

Q 

actures, 
ehandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

•a    . 

S 

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c3 

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1 

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Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
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^ 

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■< 

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2 

o 

Barker    Lumber    Company, 

Feb.    1 

9,       Feb.    11 

Feb.     1, 

$20,000 

$25,250 

_ 

$11,992 

$26,263 

The,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Barlow  Company,  The,  Hol- 

Mch.  1 

2,       Jan. 

28 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

$9,500 

16,900 

2,794 

yoke. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barnard  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.    2 

7,       Mch. 

6 

Dec.   31, 

7,000 

- 

- 

5  16,064 

2,170 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barnard  Company,  The,  New- 

Oct. 

3,       Sept. 

14 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barnard  Construction  Com- 

July   2 

9,       May 

3 

Jan.    25, 

25,000 

- 

- 

800 

12,156 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1917 

1918. 

Barnard  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov. 

5,       Oct. 

24 

Sept.  28, 

500,000 

1,100,000 

with  R.  E. 

63,983 

346,056 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barnard,  Sumner  &  Putnam 

Feb.    2 

5,       Feb. 

21 

Feb.     1, 

240,000 

- 

26,250 

246,226 

222,785 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barnes  Pope  Electric  Com- 

July 

3,       May 

28 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,928 

57,870 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barnett  Drop  Forging  Com- 

Feb. 

1,       Jan. 

19 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

16,600 

53,961 

45,958 

16,410 

pany,  Easthampton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barney  and  Berry,  Incorpo- 

May 2 

8,       May 

15 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

135,816 

32,368 

431,444 

45,269 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barney    Leavitt    Company, 

Aug.   1 

3,       Apr. 

1 

Mch.  31. 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

2,500 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barnstead  Still  and  Sterilizer 

Apr.    2 

6,       Sept. 

19 

Aug.  31, 

150,000 

- 

12,735 

25,107 

14,070 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Barone    Brothers,    Incorpo- 

Aug. 

1,       July 

1 

Mav     1, 

3,000 

- 

3,500 

44 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barre  Farmers'  Co-operative 

Aug. 

9,    14  Mch. 

13 

Dec.   29, 

1,000 

- 

- 

., 

409 

Exchange,  Barre. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barrett  and  Curtis  Construc- 

May 

9,    15  Feb. 

5 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

4,000 

1,000 

3,214 

tion  Company,  Sprmgfield. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barrett     Brothers     Incorpo- 

Jan.   S 

5,       Jan. 

14 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

2,800 

50 

7,924 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barrett     Corporation,     The, 

Jan.    2 

5,       Jan. 

21 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

2,553 

Maiden. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barrett's  Drug  Store,  Incor- 

May 

4,    '-lApr. 

22 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,020 

376 

porated,  Shrewsbury. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barrington   Pharmacy,    Inc., 

Apr.    1 

0,       Feb. 

4 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,697 

681 

Great  Barrington. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barris-Kenyon        Company, 

Mch.  2 

8,       Mch. 

11 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

45,139 

12,053 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barron,  Anderson  Company, 

May 

1,       Dec. 

19 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

181,339 

129,279 

Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Barron  Furniture  Company, 

May  2 

3,       Feb. 

7 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,003 

■     24,763 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Barry  &  Mitchell  Co.,  Boston, 

June   1 
1918 

8,       July 
1917 

2 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

250 

2,857 

Barry  Building  Wrecking  Co., 

Sept.  ] 

1,       Sept. 

6 

Aug.  25, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

300 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Barta  Press,  The,  Boston, 

May   ] 
1918 

6,       May 
1918 

8 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

90,000 

34,940 

27,072 

41,096 

79,306 

Bartlett  &  Dow  Company, 

Mch.  5 

9,       Feb. 

19 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

300 

27 1,936 

51,559 

15.407 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Bartlett  Box  &  Lumber  Co., 

Feb.    2 

1,       Oct. 

10 

Oct.      1, 

15,000 

- 

9,100 

9,030 

28,190 

Westborough. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Bartlett  Investment  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   ] 

2,       Jan. 

7 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,800 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Bartlett,   Somers   Company, 

Mch. 

7,       Jan. 

8 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

34  80,690 

132,978 

104.485 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918 

^ 

1917. 

1  Mill  stock. 

2  Team  account. 
'  Mortgage. 

*  Bonds. 

6  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

6  Ofiice  furniture. 


'  Liberty  Bond  account. 

8  Depreciation. 

9  Tax  reserve. 

10  Stock  investment. 

11  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

12  Patterns. 


13  Fixtures. 

14  Adjourned. 

15  Should  have  been  held. 

16  250    shares    preferred    stock    of 

company  (par). 
1'  Thirty-nine  shares  B.  C.  stock. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

fi  2  § 

i 

a 
1 

o 

1 

TO 

i 

S 

CO 

3 

s 

Pi 

J. 

T3 

a 

a 

ii 

5 

J 

1 

- 

1  53,600 
2  500 

816,427 

$67,605 
45,621 

$20,000 
25,000 

$21,446 
1,401 

3  $10,000 
4  12,120 

$16,159 
7,100 

- 

- 

$67,605 
45,621 

- 

- 

35 

18,269 

7,000 

4,198 

- 

7,071 

- 

- 

18,269 

- 

- 

32,962 

32,962 

5,000 

27,962 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,962 

- 

6  250 

8,234 

21,440 

5,000 

16,440 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,440 

: 

7  48,218 

- 

1,558,257 
495,261 

500,000 
240,000 

355,681 
101,288 

: 

with  accts. 
payable. 

8  $124,323 
9  200,000 

$S78,253 
153,973 

1,558,257 
495,261 

- 

- 

- 

60,798 

10,000 

46,719 

- 

- 

4,079 

- 

60,798 

- 

- 

- 

132,929 

39,700 

10,242 

3  11,900 

69,916 

1,171 

- 

132,929 

- 

10  5,000 

- 

649,897 

75,000 

31,155 

112,500 

128,882 

302,360 

- 

649,897 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

2,000 

500 

- 

1,000 

- 

500 

4,000 

11  $73,386 

12  10,161 

- 

135,459 

130,000 

5,459 

- 

- 

- 

- 

135,459 

- 

13  2,900 

- 

6,444 

3,000 

3,444 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,444 

- 

- 

- 

409 

75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

334 

409 

- 

16  25,000 

2,436 

35,650 

35,000 

650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,650 

- 

- 

- 

10,774 

10,000 

219 

- 

- 

- 

555 

10,774 

- 

"  2,495 

23,518 

73,566 

45,000 

3,566 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

73,566 

IS  2,500 

IS  1,200 

203 

5,299 

4,800 

499 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,299 

- 

2,499 

6,877 

5,000 

1,877 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,877 

- 

- 

57,192 

15,000 

6,532 

- 

15,000 

9,000 

11,660 

57,193 

w  8,500 

2»  6,675 

21  109,056 

23  1,873 

434,849 
36,639 

60,000 
6,000 

95,782 
8,702 

70,000 
5,611 

22  7,000 
16,326 

202,067 

434,849 
36,639 

- 

- 

4,419 

7,526 

6,000 

1,526 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,526 

"500 

- 

7,538 

10,338 

10,000 

338 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,338 

- 

21  4,473 
25  53,900 
26  6,328 

28  418 

29  5,223 
S3 1,537 

- 

247,115 
74,843 
47,857 

90,000 
30,000 
15,000 

20,790 

7,341 

30  78 

31348 

12,073 

12,000 
10,233 

11,420 

124,325 

25,304 
32  352 

10,551 

247,115 
74,843 
47,857 

- 

- 

- 

12,800 

4,600 

- 

8,200 

- 

- 

- 

12,800 

18  20,000 

~ 

- 

338,153 

147,600 

45,751 

- 

126,000 

18,802 

- 

338,153 

18  Good  will. 

19  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
2"  Prepaid  items. 

21  Investments. 

22  Reserve  for  federal  income  and 

excess  profit  tax. 


23  Equipment. 

21  And  prepaid  insurance. 

25  Liberty  Bonds. 

26  Other  securities. 
2'  And  fixtures. 

28  Unexpired  insurance. 


29  Paid-up  life  insurance. 

30  Accrued  interest. 

31  Accrued  taxes. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

33  Teams. 

31  And  equipment. 


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Baseball  Magazine  Company, 

June  28, 

June  26, 

Jan.      1, 

8100,000 

_ 

_ 

$1,231 

$7,088 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Baseball  Publishing  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 15, 

3  Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

M80 

12,147 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Basle  Company,  Boston, 

June  26, 
1918. 

May  20, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

$1,000 

747 

2,303 

Basler  Shoe  &  Leather  Co., 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

8,533 

8,143 

526 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bass   Harbor   Fish   Freezing 

July    30, 

May  11, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

820,126 

with  R.  E. 

- 

1,025 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bass  Point  Company,  Nahant, 

May     9, 
1918. 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

73,000 

3,500 

1,425 

789 

Bassett  Cranberry  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bates    &    Holdsworth   Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

21,000 

- 

- 

11,128 

3,522 

pany,  Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bates     Brothers    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

20,000 

10,000 

74,433 

100,446 

Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bates      Garage      Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

4,500 

- 

- 

13,666 

7,045 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bates       Piano       Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,195 

8,530 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bates  Theatre  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

3  Feb.    14, 

Dec.   15, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bateswood     Knitting    Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Jan.    15, 

Dee.   31, 

5,000 

- 

800 

2,069 

542 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Batterman  Rubber  Company, 

July    12, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

1,155 

19,846 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Battery   Whari  Store   Com- 

Oct.   10, 

Oct.      2, 

Sept.  30, 

307,500 

478,315 

- 

- 

25,992 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Battle   Cry   of  Peace,    Inc., 

June   19, 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

202 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Battleship  Baseball  Incorpo- 

July   31, 

July    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

500 

463 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Baush  Machine  Tool  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

1,850,000 

169,416 

177,362 

262,195 

68,175 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay   Farm   Company,   The, 

Oct.     4, 

June  29, 

May  31, 

100,000 

30,500 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  Fish  Company,  Boston,  . 

May 
1918 

3, 

Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

~ 

~ 

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34 

Bay  State  Amusement  Co., 

June  5 

5, 

2^Mch.    7, 

Mch.    7, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,962 

Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay   State  Associates,   Inc., 

Mch. : 

2, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,973 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Belting  Company, 

Dec.   2 

6, 

Dec.    12, 

Nov.  30, 

300,000 

35,411 

7,164 

297,038 

223,181 

Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Black  Fox  Associa- 

June 

8, 

May     7, 

May     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,555 

- 

tion  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Brass  Rail  Com- 

May 2 

1, 

26  - 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

500 

90 

378 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Brick  Company, 

May 

6, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay   State    Brick    Company 

Mch.  1 

9, 

Jan     12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

12,000 

20,013 

2,671 

938 

of    Indian    Orchard,   The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield. 

Bay   State   Chemical   Com- 

Apr.   S 

4, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

12,320 

35,362 

pany,  Boston. 
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1918 

1918. 

1917. 

5 

1  Good  will. 

2  Subscription  to  increased  capital 

stock. 

3  Adjourned. 
*  And  tools. 


6  Plant. 

s  Patent  rights. 

"  Subscription  on  stock. 

8  Permanent  improvements. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


10  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Investments. 

13  Furniture. 

1^  Patents  and  gear  development. 


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86,000 

2,130 
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78,931 

50,000 

- 

10,000 

18,931 

- 

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4,232 

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148 

- 

1,584 

- 

- 

4,232 

1  9,000 

9  3,000 

- 

26,650 

21,000 

2,688 

- 

- 

- 

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26,650 

- 

1°  4,264 

- 

209,143 

75,000 

33,424 

- 

75,210 

25,509 

- 

209,143 

- 

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20,711 

4,500 

6,802 

- 

7,230 

2,179 

20,711 

11  10,000 
1  8,599 
1  1,726 

- 

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29,324 
2,500 

25,000 
2,500 

3,723 

- 

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29,324 
2,500 

1  1,600 

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8,403 

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307,500 
46,550 

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573,070 

46,575 

6  49,000 

1  1,000 

1  1,250,000 

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1  50,000 

15  100,442 

16  7,206 

"  64,916 

18  8,438 

19  48,900 

2»  23,024 

- 

50,963 
2,207,234 

80,500 

50,000 
1,750,000 

80,500 

134,435 
21  15,704 

100,000 

195,508 
22  10,522 

1,065 

963 

50,963 
2,207,234 

80,500 

- 

23  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3.534 

- 

25  1,000 

- 

8,962 

1,000 

7,684 

- 

- 

- 

278 

8,962 

- 

- 

325 

9,298 

2,500 

6,798 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,298 

- 

- 

- 

562,794 

300,000 

150,943 

- 

- 

530 

111,321 

562,794 

- 

- 

10,445 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

1150 

- 

3,334 

4,452 

3,200 

1,252 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,452 

1  300,000 

- 

- 

300,000 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300,000 

- 

- 

6,596 

42,218 

4,000 

1,448 

- 

36,770 

- 

- 

42,218 

c::i:_,  - 

- 

- 

49,182 

16,500 

9,663 

- 

10,000 

- 

13,019 

49,182 

s 

15  Tools,  jigs  and  equipment. 
1^  Miscellaneous  equipment. 
1'  Patterns  and  drawings. 
18  Prepaid  expenses. 


19  Treasury  stock,  common. 

20  Accounts  receivable  pledged. 

21  Accrued  expenses. 

22  Billed  on  account  of  contracts. 


23  Securities. 

25  Should  have  been  held. 

25  Merry-go-round. 

25  None  held  since  organization. 


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Bay  State  Cleaning  Company, 

Sept. 

1,       May   16, 

May     1, 

$5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$6,832 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay   State   Cloth   Steaming 

Mch. 

1,       Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

$1,000 

i$250 

733 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay   State   Coal   Company, 

July    ] 

8,     3  June  20, 

May     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,575 

46,651 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Construction  and 

Oct.    ] 

0,       Sept.  18, 

July    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

_ 

57,625 

Supply  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Co-Operative  As- 

May i 

5,    s  Apr.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,225 

932 

sociation,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Corset  Company, 

Jan.    S 

8,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

51,305 

175,220 

149,732 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Cotton  Corpora- 

Apr.  2 

6,       Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

Sl,568,623 

withR.E. 

2,291,381 

153,956 

tion,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay    State    Cranberry    Co. 

June  5 

0,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

51,907 

400 

_ 

26,414 

(Inc.),  Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Cranberry  Com- 

June 2 

8,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

200 

pany  of  Cape  Cod,  Carver. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Crucible  Co.,  Taun- 

May 2 

0,       May  16, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

21,498 

13,131 

121,808 

18,882 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Development  Com- 

Aug. 

1,                 15- 

June     1, 

100,000 

16  65,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Dredging  &  Con- 

May 

8,       Feb.   25, 

Jan.    31, 

80,000 

24,000 

"  10,425 

- 

61,162 

tracting  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Drug  Company, 

Apr.   5 

5,       Apr.     5, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

22,552 

2,110 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay    State    Elevator    Com- 

Oct. 

1,       June 

15, 

May  31, 

25,000 

31,000 

11,014 

15,263 

13,456 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Erecting  Company, 

Mch.  S 

5,       Jan. 

10, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,726 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Bay  State  Farms,  Inc.,  Wil- 

Feb. 

5,       Jan. 

8, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

7,500 

- 

100 

- 

mington. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Foundry  Company, 

May 

2,       Mch. 

5, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

11,500 

1,300 

2,002 

6,412 

Westfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Freezer  Inc.,  Bos- 

Aug.  ] 

7,       Apr. 

30, 

Apr.      1, 

250,000 

132,624 

50,499 

- 

1,695 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Fruit  Auction  Com- 

Sept. ] 

8,       Aug. 

20, 

Aug.     6, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Fuel  Co.,   Cam- 

May ^ 

5,       Apr. 

24, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

134,610 

8,000 

29,854 

120,221 

bridge. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Hardware  Com- 

Apr.   1 

6,       Mch. 

26, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

50,786 

21,399 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  House,  Proprietors 

Mch.  ] 

8,       Jan. 

25, 

Jan.      1, 

86,800 

170,000 

- 

- 

6,436 

of  the,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Lumber  Company, 

Apr.    1 

2,       Mch. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

16,650 

5,957 

41,438 

35,282 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Bay  State  Market  Company, 

May 

8,       Feb. 

12, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

6,524 

- 

17,586 

7,437 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Metal  Corporation, 

July    ] 

5,       Jan. 

21, 

Nov.  30, 

250,000 

26,415 

12,287 

8,884 

2,520 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Bay  State  Millmery  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   ] 

7,       Mch. 

28, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

6,627 

5,708 

9,043 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Bay  State  Oil  Company,  Bos- 

Jan. 

0,       Jan. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Bay  State  Paper  Company, 

June   ] 

4,       Jan. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

122,825 

114,371 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  horse,  wagon  and  office  fur- 

niture. 

2  Good  will. 
'  Adjourned. 

^  Rolling  stock. 

*  Fixtures. 

'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


'  Patent  rights. 
8  Building  fund, 
s  Unexpired  insurance. 
1"  Accrued  wages. 

11  Estimated  taxes. 

12  Reserve  account. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


i*  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  None  held  in  1917  or  1918. 

16  Option. 

1'  And  supplies. 

18  Floating     equipment,     dredges, 

tugs,  scows,  hghters,  etc. 
13  Automobile. 


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3,000 

229 

- 

- 

- 

254 

3,483 

- 

4  86,500 

- 

54,726 

15,000 

230 

- 

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- 

19,496 

54,726 

- 

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- 

57,625 

20,000 

33,155 

- 

- 

- 

4,470 

57,625 

2  943 
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5  2,250 

- 

5,350 
381,362 

515 

6  670 

100,000 

400 
156,390 

- 

3,000 

$765 

73,870 

8  51,102 

1.060,049 

12  100.000 

13  110,000 

~ 

5,350 
381.362 

2  300,000 

9  15,069 

4,329,029 

78,721 

1,212,100 

58,980 

1,086.402 

10  10,478 

11  750,000 

1,824 

$14,700 

563 

2,654 

4.329,029 
78.721 

2  195,000 

- 

S7,800 

215,000 

200,000 

2,000 

13,000 

- 

- 

- 

215,000 

- 

"  5,075 

- 

180,394 

50,000 

3,273 

- 

41,500 

- 

85,621 

180,394 

- 

- 

5,000 

70,000 

70,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70,000 

18  72,891 
"  1,500 

20  811 

"  3,000 

21331 

"  3,000 

14,105 

188,225 
27,662 

80,000 
19,700 

53.613 
22  37,612 

2,083 

17,000 
1,500 

4,379 

188,225 
27,662 

- 

- 

- 

70,733 

11,110 

19,755 

21,000 

10,000 

8,868 

- 

70.733 

2  8,800 

23  1,500 

- 

14,026 

10,000 

718 

- 

- 

3,308 

- 

14,026 

24 17,600 
2  1,739 

25  200 

26  200 

4,500 

30,100 
22,953 

24,350 
10,000 

400 
1,166 

5,350 
10,000 

_ 

1,787 

_ 

30,100 
22,953 

^  7  5,000 

2S  20,349 

20  51,589 

261,756 

192.815 

15,241 

- 

53,700 

- 

- 

261,756 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

: 

30  37,441 
"  15,000 

: 

345,126 
72,185 

200,000 
25,000 

37,360 
8,987 

15,000 

24,000 
12,500 

31  68,766 

25,698 

345,126 
72,185 

- 

13  20,000 

- 

196,436 

86,800 

- 

- 

500 

- 

109,136 

196,436 

- 

- 

- 

99,327 

4,100 

45,264 

32 13,800 

3,769 

25,214 

7,180 

99,327 

- 

- 

- 

31,547 

20,000 

6,019 

- 

- 

S3  1,455 

4,073 

31,547 

2  3,000 

- 

34,374 

7,724 

200 

84,480 

32,102 

200 

65,400 

10,000 

0  5,000 

200 

5,222 
3^258 
9,941 

13,600 
7,161 

- 

- 

- 

84,480 

32,102 

200 

- 

35  4,379 
i«  7,434 

- 

249,009 

50,000 

37,900 

- 

- 

- 

161,109 

249,009 

20  OflSce  and  stable  equipment. 

21  Paid  insurance. 

22  J.  Cashman,  Trustees. 

23  Rigging. 

2-1  Good  will   and   registered   name 
and  poultry  bulletins. 


25  Poultry. 

2«  Auto  delivery. 

2'  Good  will  and  fishing  rights. 

28  Boats  and  weirs. 

20  Surplus. 

30  Equipment. 


31  And  reserve  for  taxes. 

32  Real  estate  mortgage. 

33  Depreciation   furniture   and   fix- 

tures. 
3^  Interest. 
35  Auto,  furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  or  Condition 


6 

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1 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

i 

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Bhandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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o 

Bay  State  Parcel  Checking 

June  2 

5,       May  21, 

Apr.   30, 

$150,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$774 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Pink  Granite  Com- 

Apr. 

9,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

$78,132 

$45,146 

$9,912 

14,290 

pany,  Milford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Pump  Company, 

Apr.    1 

1,       Jan.    14, 

Dee.   31, 

100,000 

6,794 

20,100 

12,107 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.    1 

3,       Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

390 

Maiden. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Saw  &  Tool  Mfg. 

June  2 

7,       Jan.    15, 

Dee.   31, 

10,000 

8,150 

10,359 

30,452 

10,852 

Co.,  Winchester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Silver  Black   Fox 

June  2 

8,       Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

Co.,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Smelting  and  Refin- 

Sept. 1 

3,       May  28, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

16  921 

13,051 

2,159 

ing  Co.,  Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Stevedoring  Com- 

Jan.   2 

8,       Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

7,287 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Storage  &  Ware- 

Mch. 1 

1,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

375,000 

2»  98,783 

- 

69,748 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Tap  and  Die  Com- 

Sept. 

4,       July    13, 

June  30, 

22,000 

55,039 

40,878 

214,326 

174,854 

pany,  Mansfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Theatre  Co.,  Fitch- 

Jan.    : 

5,       Jan.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,111 

320 

burg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay    State    Thread    Works, 

May   1 

5,       Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

245,800 

21  78,094 

26  55,317 

207,612 

85,657 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay    State    Trucking    Co., 

Apr.    1 

5,       Mch.  19, 

Jan.      1, 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,637 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay  State  Waste  Company, 

Apr.    1 

0,    33  Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,851 

12,006 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bay  State  Wholesale  Com- 

June 

8,       Apr.    29, 

Apr.    29, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,353 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bay   View   Cranberry   Com- 

June 1 

9,       June   12, 

May  31, 

9,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

1,018 

pany,  Wareham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bayburn  Cleansing  Shop  Inc., 

June 

7,       Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,200 

2,882 

2,603 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bayside  Inn  Hotel  Company, 

Oct.    2 

8,       Mch.  22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

The,  Duxbury. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beach  Soap  Company,  Law- 

Feb.  5 

1,       Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

68,000 

94,423 

196,720 

72,150 

rence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beacon  Accessories  Corpora- 

Aug.  ] 

3,       Apr.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tion,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beacon    Adjustment    Com- 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.      4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

300 

1,000 

91 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beacon    Construction    Com- 

Mch. i 

6,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

250 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beacon  Credit  Exchange,  In- 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.      4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

50 

121 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beacon    Development    Inc., 

June  i 

4,       Feb.      6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

751,089 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Beacon   Falls   Rubber   Shoe 

June 

3,       May  14, 

Feb.    28, 

2,350,000 

1,037,765 

12  564,179 

«  695,578 

« 1,559,634 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Beacon   Falls   Rubber   Shoe 

July 

5,       June   19, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

40,000 

Company  of  Boston,  The, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

1  Organization  expense. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Lockers. 

1  Treasury    stock    pledged    as    col- 
lateral for  loan  of  82,450. 
^  Railroad. 

6  Unexpired  insurance. 
'  Supplies. 
8  Accrued  interest. 


8  Mortgage  account. 
11  Patent  rights. 

11  Loan  account. 

12  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Mortgage. 

1*  Treasury  stock. 

15  Fourteen  foxes. 

16  And  office  fixtures. 

17  Good  will. 


18  Horses,  wagons  and  harness. 

13  Insurance  unexpired. 

26  Leases,  cold  storage  plant  and 
warehouse  improvements. 

21  Auto  and  garage  equipment, 
horses,  wagons  and  equipment, 
material  and  supphes,  tools 
and  equipment,  auction  stock, 
furniture  and  fixtures. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

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^ 

1 

o 

1 

& 

J2 
-0 

J3 
1 

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Pi 

H 

- 

1  389,341 

2  254 

3  4,250 

4  18,000 

$10,423 

$105,042 

$101,220 

$3,822 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$105,042 

_ 

54,527 

251,786 

98,000 

30,940 

9  $40,000 

$81,416 

_ 

- 

251,786 

6  17,435 

8  1,430 

6  782 

'  13,324 

2  238 

10  825,000 

- 

76,354 

140,355 

70,000 

12,255 

- 

58,100 

- 

- 

140,355 

- 

11  5,000 

- 

5,390 

5,000 

- 

.- 

- 

- 

$390 

5,390 

- 

12  149 

- 

59,962 

10,000 

13,965 

13  4,500 

18,072 

'  - 

13,425 

59,962 

- 

n  32,200 
15  24,000 

47,701 

103,935 

100,000 

3,935 

- 

- 

- 

- 

103,935 

"  15,000 

18  527 

19  116 

1,242 

33,016 

25,000 

333 

~ 

7,683 

~ 

~ 

33,016 

1'  2,000 

- 

- 

10,287 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

287 

10,287 

1'  141,706 

21  101,224 

22  8,776 

23  1,023 

- 

421,260 

375,000 

8,327 

- 

35,492 

$970 

1,471 

421,260 

- 

- 

- 

485,097 

22,000 

43,060 

- 

420,037 

- 

485,097 

-■ 

- 

51,379 

52,810 

50,000 

2,810 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,810 

■- 

26  4,500 
2?  2,792 

- 

433,972 

222,100 

28  87,096 

29  20,000 

49,701 

36,113 

30  18,962 

- 

433,972 

- 

31700 
32  16,450 

- 

18,787 

9,000 

2,032 

~ 

5,926 

1,829 

~ 

18,787 

1'  1,000 

3"  361 
35  1,625 

- 

27,843 

7,000 

12,262 

"" 

~ 

8,581 

~ 

27,843 

- 

- 

- 

6,353 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,953 

6,353 

- 

36  10 

- 

13,028 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,028 

13,028 

"  3,000 

- 

- 

9,685 

5,000 

3,121 

- 

- 

1,564 

- 

9,685 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

37  9,642 

38  300 

39  843 

- 

442,078 

150,000 

15,300 

- 

135,000 

10  8,752 

133,026 

442,078 

10  30,000 

- 

- 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

«  4,000 

_ 

_ 

10,391 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

391 

10,391 

1'  5,000 

1'  18,402 

- 

- 

68,652 

30,150 

1,827 

36,675 

- 

- 

- 

68,652 

«  3,000 

_ 

_ 

6,171 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

171 

6,171 

1'  3,000 

- 

- 

- 

751,089 

25,000 

339,089 

387,000 

- 

- 

- 

751,089 

- 

35  50,000 
"  43,020 

- 

3,950,176 

2,209,200 

106,860 

- 

645,000 

989,116 

- 

3,950,176 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000 

22  Insurance  and  taxes. 

23  Light,  heat  and  power. 
2^  Less  depreciation. 

25  And  fixtures,  less  depreciation. 
25  Liberty  Bonds. 
2'  Prepayments. 

28  And  reserve  for  income  tax. 

29  Mortgage  payable. 


30  Reserve. 

31  Hay,  grain  and  straw. 

32  Auto,  trucks,  teams  and  tools. 

33  Adjourned. 
31  Fixtures. 

35  Investments. 

30  Securities. 

3'  Teams  and  autos. 


38  Stock  in  other  corporation. 

39  Advanced  expense. 


■•1  Trade-marks.      ■ 

"  And  equipment,  less  reserves. 

''3  Less  reserves. 

"  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Beacon  Grocery  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Beacon  Hill  Garage,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Beacon  Investment  Associa- 
tion, Inc.,  Boston. 

Beacon  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, New  Bedford. 

Beacon  Mortgage  &  Realty 
Company,  Boston. 


Beacon  Motor  Car  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 


Beacon  Motor  Supply  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Beacon  Park  Boat  Co., 
Webster. 

Beacon  Press,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Beacon  Public  Warehouse  and 
Storage  Company,  New 
Bedford. 

Beacon  Rubber  Company, 
Lynn. 

Beacon  Securities  Company, 
Boston. 

Beacon  Storage  Warehouse 
Company,  Boston. 

Beacon  Theatre,  Inc.,  Boston, 


Beal  Nurses'  Home  and  Regis- 
try, Incorporated,  The, 
Boston. 

Beals  &  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Westfield. 

Beaman-Marvell  Company, 
Leverett. 

Bearson  Capstein  Company, 
Boston. 

Beattie  Zinc  Works  Company, 
Reading. 

Beatty  Construction  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Beaudry  &  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Beaufort  Renting  Company, 
Boston. 

Beauvais  Water  Heater  Com- 
pany, The,  Springfield. 

Beaver  Contracting  and  Engi- 
neering Corporation,  The, 
Boston. 

Beaver  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Andover. 

Beaver  Mills,  North  Adams,  . 


Feb.    27, 

1918.   ■ 
Aug.   30, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
July    25, 

1918. 


May     g 
1918. 


Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
June  26, 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 

June  11, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 


Mch.  22, 
1918. 

May    3, 

1918. 
Sept.    4, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Apr.    20, 

1918. 

Mch.  7, 
1918. 

Mav  7, 
1918. 


Feb.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
July    22, 

1918. 


Feb.    21, 
1918. 


21  Feb.     6, 
1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 

June   11, 

1918. 

23  Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
28  Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 


Feb.  11, 
1918. 

Mch.    8, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
May   13, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
«  Mch.  25, 

1918. 

Jan.  17, 
1918. 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 

Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Jan.  31, 
1918. 

Mch.    1, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.    15, 

1918.  ; 

Jan.  2, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


820,000 
3,000 
300,000 
800,000 
150,000 

60,000 

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

25,000 

90,000 

1,000 

75,000 

25,000 

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

6,000 
10,000 

2,000 
200,000 
25,000 

10,000 
500,000 


Assets. 


3 

.9 

- 

1  $1,709 

S36,368 

209 

352,902 

294,862 

77,770 

- 

- 

15  5,031 

- 

1,550 

10,150 

9,000 

33  800 

425 

_ 

34  1,210 

: 

21,849 

- 

«  2,363 

- 

3,292 

235,245 

1  426,240 

9  B'S 


$29,084 
2,000 

725,731 

299,671 

542 

2,952 

1,555 


23,062 

4,273 

25,750 

22,433 

966 

1,946 


2,558 
214 

9,207 
172,977 


1  And  equipment. 

2  Deferred  charges  to  profit  and  loss. 

3  Loans. 

4  Office  furniture. 

5  Insurance. 

6  Liberty  Loan. 
'  Depreciation. 

8  Reserve  for  taxes. 

9  Good  will. 


1°  General  fi.xtures. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Prepaid  expense. 

13  Development  expense. 

14  Accrued  interest  and  ta 

15  And  tools. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Prepaid  insurance. 
15  Investment  account. 


19  Accrued  interest  notes  receivable. 

20  Reserves. 

21  Date  of  postponement. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  In  heu  of  annual. 

24  Auto. 

25  Salaries. 

26  Securities. 


1918. 


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211 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


«$1 

6  $5,000 

6  18,000 

10  266 

H  30,250 

12  1,031 

13  8,490 
16  3,604 
"  4,730 
IS  4,200 
19  2,507 


2«500 
26  101,212 


29  9,190 
so  4,888 

31  15,000 

32  12,000 


29  955 


16  1,075 


35  14,029 

36  800 

3'  6,000 
38  2,500 

"  5,500 


0  5,057 
37  200 


15,925 


1,476 


550 


1,533 


31,555 


1,362 


28,775 
1,962 


$56,998 
45,202 
178,470 
2,328,143 
163,847 

596,272 

10,000 

890 

4,961 

5,000 

20,538 

108,501 

1,000 

78,320 

30,880 

11,164 
53,853 
46,324 
10,212 
27,005 
31,188 

5,242 
59,767 

6,241 

15,914 
1,526,988 


Liabilities. 


$20,000 
3,000 
104,500 
800,000 
150,000 

54,800 

10,000 

500 

2,000 

5,000 

15,000 

90,000 

1,000 

74,800 

20,100 

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

6,000 
10,000 

1,015 

39  985 
28,000 

4,900 

10,000 
460,000 


§^ 


$22,090 

2,347 

129 

166,190 

7,584 
"  1,881 

518,144 


390 
2,302 


2,038 
26  1,700 


3,520 

4,684 

980 

8,414 

21,324 

212 

5,677 

12,458 

1,126 

8,267 

541 


II 


3,833 


357,219 
"  55,793 


$20,000 


1,600 
«  130,000 


$13,462 

14,535 
3  4,653 
58,500 

490,000 

4,382 


1,800 


6,000 

2,000 
13,900 


15,328 

M600 

23,500 

800 

361,234 


$1,446 

667 

15,341 

'  300,000 
8  75,000 


17,328 
20  6,000 


$496,953 


17,231 
27  1,270 


8,730 
1,516 


162,742 


$56,998 

45,202 

178,470 

2,328,143 

163,847 

596,272 

10,000 

890 

4,961 

5,000 

20,538 

108,501 

1,000 

78,320 

30,880 


3,184 

11,164 

6,539 

53,853 

- 

46,324 

- 

10,212 

- 

27,005 

- 

31,188 

- 

5,242 

- 

.  59,767 

- 

6,241 

481 

15,914 

- 

1,526,988 

27  Undivided  earnings.  32  Leasehold. 

28  Thisisasubsidiary  corporation  of  the  Chandler  33  Building  on  leased  land. 

Motors  of  New  England,  Inc.,  and  is  used  34  ^nd  buildings  on  leased  land, 

solely  for  storing   the   automobiles  of  the  35  Rolling  stock, 

parent  concern.  36  Patterns. 

29  Fixtures.  "  Liberty  Bonds. 

30  Prepaid  expenses.  38  Autonaobiles. 


<"  W.  C.  Adams'  note. 

■"i  Stock  Spencer  Screw  Corporation. 

''2  Adjourned. 

^3  And   office   furniture,   tools   and 

engineering  instruments. 
^*  Accrued     expenses,     taxes     and 

interest. 


^1  Repairs  and  alteration. 


39  Subscriptions  received  on  stock.   *3  Bonds. 


212 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


t 

to 
_g 

1 

a 
1 

CO 

o 
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Assets. 

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Becker  Milling  Machine  Com- 

May 10, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

32,150,000 

81,078,419 

with  R.  E. 

$1,180,285 

$466,055 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Becker-Stutz        Automobile 

Dec.     7, 

Nov.  12, 

July   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

28,871 

23,718 

Company,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Becker's    Business    College, 

Sept.  30, 

Aug.  31, 

July    27, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,139 

3,033 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Beckwith    Bros.    Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      7, 

12,000 

- 

$2,800 

4,000 

4,400 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Beckwith  Elevator  Company, 

May     6, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.   28, 

9,000 

- 

'  1,856 

5,889 

2,800 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bedell   Company   of  Massa- 

Aug.  15, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

15,428 

14,185 

chusetts,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bedell     Incorporated,     New 

May     1, 

Feb.     1, 

Feb.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bedford  Coal  &  Grain  Com- 

May  11, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

61,425 

- 

- 

7,150 

pany,  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bedford  Cooperative  Corpo- 

Mch. 22, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

312 

ration,  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bedford  Safety  Razor  Com- 

July   29, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

500 

- 

358 

pany,  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Beggs  &  Cobb  Incorporated, 

Apr.    26, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

850,000 

- 

- 

9,818 

2,266,715 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Beggs  &  Cobb  Tanning  Com- 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

65,000 

with  R.  E. 

1,315,273 

44,430 

pany,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bekkenhuis   &   Smalle,   Inc., 

July    30, 

July      1, 

June  30, 

35,000 

25,362 

14,572 

15,627 

10,464 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Belcher  and  Taylor  Agricul- 

Jan.   25, 

Dec.    19, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

31,192 

19,341 

101,759 

29,398 

tural  Tool  Company,  Chico- 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

pee. 
Belcher  Malleable  Iron  Com- 

May   7, 

"  Apr.  24, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

3,101 

2,848 

4,763 

5,269 

pany,  Easton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Belchertown         Community 

Aug.     6, 

Apr.    19, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

3,660 

500 

- 

5 

League,  Inc.,  Belchertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Belchertown  Laundry  &  Sup- 

Aug. 29, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

10,000 

2,800 

1,300 

- 

- 

ply     Company,     Belcher- 
town. 
Belisle  Printing  and  Publish- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

12,250 

4,757 

8,676 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bell      Brothers      Company, 

June  20, 

21  _ 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,371 

73,015 

152,097 

Salem. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bell  Company,  The,  Worces- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.    31, 

75,000 

- 

40,389 

86,092 

45,759 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bell     Hardware     Company, 

June   11, 

May     6, 

Mch.    1, 

2,000 

800 

- 

8,193 

2,152 

Stoneham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bell  Refrigerator  it  Store  Fix- 

May    1, 

"  Mch.  13, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

3,470 

1,566 

ture  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bell  Rock  Leather  &  Tanning 

June     5, 

21  _ 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

16,621 

43,269 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Belle   Bryce   Gemmel,    Inc., 

Mav   15, 

Apr.    25, 

Feb.    28, 

5,000. 

_ 

l!'378 

5,000 

7,095 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Belle  Vue  Mills,  Clinton, 

Aug.   21, 
1918. 

July    20, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

15,000 

~ 

6,000 

77,910 

73,018 

Belle  Waist  Company,  The, 

Mav   17, 

I'Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

87,600 

- 

14,385 

43,592 

26,580 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Investments. 

2  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  etc. 

5  Reserves. 

^  Paid  to  sinking  fund  for  retire- 
ment of  preferred  stock. 
^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

6  Good  will. 


'  And  tools,  apphances  and  auto, 
s  Fi-xtures   and   building   improve- 
ments. 
3  Subscriptions  received  on  account 

of  stock. 
1"  Reserve  for  fire  insurance. 
11  Taxes. 


1-  One  share  stock. 
13  Patent  rights. 
1*  Investment. 
15  Liberty  Bonds. 
15  And  reserves. 

17  Adjourned. 

18  Office  furniture. 


1918. 


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2  10,852 

5  2,053 

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$3,791,646 
54,642 

$2,150,000 
5,000 

$142,968 
20,460 

- 

$963,325 
14,183 

$371,171 

3  81,682 

*  82,500 

14,999 

- 

$3,791,646 
54,642 

«  5,500 

- 

$1,921 

13,593 

7,500 

6,093 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,593 

- 

- 

5,200 

16,400 

6,000 

1,100 

- 

9,300 

- 

- 

16,400 

- 

- 

1,452 

11,997 

9,000 

2,097 

$900 

- 

- 

- 

11,997 

: 

8  62,549 

25,461 

117,623 
1,000 

300 

9  9,700 

1,000 

20,528 

- 

84,507 

1"  2,588 

~ 

117,623 
1,000 

- 

- 

49,747 

118,322 

50,000 

11  2,020 

66,302 

- 

- 

- 

118,322 

- 

12  10 

- 

322 

190 

3 

- 

- 

129 

- 

322 

13  100,000 

- 

27,959 

128,817 

100,000 

28,817 

- 

- 

- 

128,817 

- 

"  150,000 
15  1,822 

- 

2,428,355 
1,424,703 

850,000 
100,000 

506,062 
1,274,703 

- 

417,000 

500,000 
50,000 

$155,293 

2,428,355 
1,424,703 

- 

- 

424 

66,449 

25,000 

6,151 

22,998 

12,300 

- 

- 

66,449 

- 

1562 

- 

182,252 

50,000 

3,765 

- 

49,500 

78,987 

- 

182,252 

- 

18  41 

19  23 
20  176 

27 
3 

16,248 
4,168 

5,000 
1,160 

1,248 
8 

- 

10,000 
3,000 

- 

- 

.  16,248 
4,168 

- 

- 

900 

5,000 

1,500 

2,800 

- 

700 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

25,683 

10,000 

2,455 

- 

3,600 

9,628 

- 

25,683 

6  1,000 

22  15,000 

23  893 

- 

244,376 
172,240 

12,145 

25,000 
57,600 

2,000 

44,835 

26,339 

2*  1,129 

25  350 

4,139 

67,830 
400 

49,300 
26  21,500 

106,711 
27  6,311 

9,711 
5,606 

244,376 
172,240 

12,145 

- 

- 

- 

5,036 

3,000 

1,806 

- 

- 

- 

230 

5,036 

28  275 

29  250 

30  252 
31  13 

16,791 

77,471 
13,473 

37,100 
5,000 

767 

32  78 

4,440 

38,000 
33  125 

3,000 

3*399 

35  330 

36  672 

1,033 

77,471 
13,473 

- 

22  10,606 

- 

167,534 

15,000 

90,295 

31,318 

- 

- 

30,921 

167,534 

- 

- 

9,458 

94,015 

70,100 

11,415 

- 

12,500 

- 

- 

94,015 

1'  Prepaid  taxes. 
2"  Prepaid  insurance. 

21  None  held  in  1918. 

22  U.  S.  Bonds. 

23  Prepaid  items. 

^*  Accrued  pay  roll. 


25  Unpaid  dividends. 

26  Notes  payable  (directors). 
2'  Reserve  accounts. 

28  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

29  Insurance  prepaid. 

3"  Interest  prepaid  notes  payable. 


31  Interest  accrued  notes  receivable. 

32  Interest  accrued  notes  payable. 

33  Interest  prepaid  notes  receivable. 
^*  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

35  Reserve  for  discounts. 

36  Reserve  for  dividends. 


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Bellefontaine  Brothers  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Oct.    17, 

Oct.     8, 

$12,000 

_ 

_ 

$4,832 

$8,908 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Belleville    Warehouse    Com- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

475,000 

$714,412 

- 

- 

86,070 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bellevue  Cab  Company,  The, 

Mch.  18, 

Nov.    1, 

Nov.    1, 

8,000 

- 

$3,800 

- 

2,200 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bellevue    Hotel     Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

7,672 

3,325 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bellingham  Woolen  Company, 

Sept.    5, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

95,000 

31,660 

40,482 

166,119 

7  405,586 

The,  Bellingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bellows  Falls  Electric  Com- 

May 28, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

259,308 

with  R.  E. 

- 

8,432 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bellows    Falls    Power    Com- 

Apr.  24, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

- 

- 

- 

27,693 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Bellows  Falls  Skirt  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   12, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

12 1,769 

197 

535 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Belmont  Courier,  Inc.,  Bel- 

Apr.  27, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

350 

347 

mont. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Belmont      Laundry,      Inc., 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

12,000 

2,800 

1,454 

1,765 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Beknont  Spring  Water  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

12,000 

2,625 

3,651 

1,478 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Belvidere  Woolen  Company, 

June  11, 

May  29, 

Apr.    30, 

60,000 

55,000 

withR.E. 

193,848 

3,339 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bemis  and  Call  Hardware  and 

Apr.    16, 

16  Mch.  26, 

Deo.  31, 

26,400 

89,181 

83,608 

103,702 

58,080 

Tool  Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ben.  Berry  Co.,  Falmouth,    . 

Oct.      2, 
1918. 

Aug.  24, 
1918. 

Aug.  24, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

4,102 

5,218 

2,518 

Ben  Levy  Co.,  Boston, 

June   19, 
1918. 

May  16, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

38,510 

,143,349 

Bencks  Company,  The,  Bos- 

May 25, 

16  Apr.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,392 

4,390 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bender  Shoe  Company,  Lynn, 

Apr.    16, 
1918. 

Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

7,935 

47,878 

52,972 

Beneficial   Loan   Society    of 

Apr.    30, 

Oct.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Benjamin  Fox,  Incorporated, 

May     2, 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

6,500 

558 

~    - 

176,068 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Benjamin  Goldstein,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

8,600 

31,620 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Benj.  N.  Moore  &  Sons  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

61,661 

63,690 

1,421,849 

491,236 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bennett  Bros.  Co.,  Lowell,     . 

Apr.    23, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

400 

400 

36,090 

17,241 

Benoit  Blanchard  Company, 

Dec.    12, 

Nov.     5, 

Nov.    5, 

10,000 

- 

3,651 

26.083 

844 

Framingham. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Benoit  Blanchard  Company, 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.    4, 

Nov.    4, 

10,000 

- 

- 

29,104 

35 

Framingham  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Benoit-Bourassa     Company, 

Dec.    10, 

Nov.    5, 

Nov.    5, 

20,000 

- 

2,244 

26,500 

1,145 

New  Bedford. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Benoit-Bourassa     Company, 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.    4, 

Nov.    4, 

20,000 

- 

- 

•    28,126 

1,648 

New  Bedford  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Benoit-McShane  Co.,  Maiden, 

June     4, 

May   13, 

May  13, 

25,000 

- 

- 

47,612 

6,148 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1 

It     m- 

Benson  Brothers  Corporation, 

June   19, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

23  4,003 

15,972 

27,588 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bent   and   Bush   Company, 

Mch.  25, 

16  Mch.    9, 

Oct.    31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

1,304 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Benz  Kid  Company,  Lynn,    . 

June  27, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

600,000 

7,786 

526,376 

557,564 

1  Equipment. 

-  Mortgage. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

*  Reserve  for  taxes. 

5  Good  will. 


6  Property  improvements. 

7  And  bonds. 

8  Reserved  for  taxes  unpaid. 

9  Depreciation  and  other  reserve 

accounts. 


1°  Securities  owned,  including  S450,- 
000  of  the  company's  preferred 
stock  held  in  its  treasury. 

11  Miscellaneous  operating  reserve. 


1918. 


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Surplus. 

1 

! 

3 
& 

- 

- 

- 

$13,740 

$12,000 

$1,132 

- 

- 

- 

$608 

$13,740 

6  $2,500 

1  $97,512 

- 

897,994 
8,500 

475,000 
8,000 

3,167 
500 

2  $400,000 

- 

3  $8,464 
4  6,000 

5,363 

897,994 
8,500 

6  15,957 

6  6,956 

- 

33,910 

20,000 

1,698 

- 

$1,000 

11,212 

- 

33,910 

- 

- 

- 

643,847 

95,000 

194,262 

- 

- 

8  94,550 

260,035 

643,847 

- 

10 1,392,835 

$24,145 

267,740 
1,444,673 

250,000 
800,000 

2,061 
55,909 

550,000 

36,000 

8,993 
9  6,686 
11  2,764 

_ 

267,740 
1,444,673 

13  1,104 

- 

1,199 

4,804 

2,000 

2,804 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,804 

MOO 

- 

6,551 

7,648 

2,250 

971 

317 

4,110 

- 

- 

7,648 

6  1,000 

- 

840 

19,859 

12,000 

1,827 

5,800 

- 

232 

- 

19,859 

"  5,000 

- 

2,927 

27,681 

20,000 

2,614 

5,067 

- 

- 

- 

27,681 

- 

15  922 

1'  13,000 
18  200 

93 

253,109 

347,771 

11,931 

60,000 
26,400 
3,250 

160,059 

28,692 

1,375 

- 

10,000 
6,150 

33,050 

282,679 

1,156 

with 
surplus 

253,109 

347,771 

11,931 

- 

19  1,052 

- 

182,911 

25,000 

47,101 

- 

- 

110,804 

- 

182,911 

- 

19  1,592 

1,383 

8,757 

5,000 

3,757 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,757 

- 

- 

- 

108,785 

50,000 

37,913 

- 

15,500 

5,372 

- 

108,785 

- 

- 

2,199 

2,199 

2,000 

199 

-■ 

- 

- 

- 

2,199 

- 

- 

- 

183,126 

25,000 

103,008 

6,476 

10,000 

17,153 

21,489 

183,126 

- 

19  2,210 

- 

42,430 

30,000 

334 

- 

2,300 

9,796 

42,430 

- 

2°  7,176 
21  19,118 

- 

2,064,730 

150,000 

109,209 

- 

1,435,399 

370,122 

- 

2,064,730 

- 

2,422 

54,131 
33,000 

20,170 

22  10 

10,000 

17,427 
3,872 

: 

19,128 

16,524 

~ 

54,131 
33,000 

- 

19  3,522 

1,702 

34,363 

10,000 

2,431 

- 

21,932 

- 

- 

34,363 

- 

- 

- 

29,889 

10,000 

3,130 

- 

10,258 

- 

6,501 

29,889 

- 

19  2,031 

- 

31,805 

10,000 

1,898 

_ 

12,427 

- 

7,480 

31,805 

- 

19  9,345 

- 

63,105 

20,000 

124 

- 

40,494 

- 

2,487 

63,105 

- 

19  1,445 
i'600 
19  300 

1,764 

49,608 
7,368 

20,000 
3,000 

20,067 
3,675 

,  - 

693 

9,541 

_ 

49,608 
7,368 

- 

20  40,777 

- 

1,132,503 

50,000 

- 

- 

522,899 

370,618 

188,986 

1,132,503 

12  And  fixtures. 

1'  Good  will  and  leases. 

1^  Trade-marks. 

16  Liberty  Loan  advance. 


1^  Adjourned. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Prepaid  interest. 

19  Fixtures. 


20  Investments. 

21  Prepaid  items. 

22  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

23  And  horse,  teams  and  motors. 


216 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORTORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Berger  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$137,679 

$77,443 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

The,  Boston. 

Bergson  Clothing  Company, 

Nov.  2 

7, 

Aug.  21, 

July    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,188 

704 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkeley  Drug  Co.,  Boston,   . 

May 
1918 

7, 

Jan.    10, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,400 

479 

Berkeley-Tremont  Company, 

July    1 

0, 

2  _ 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

213 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

Berkshire    Block    Company, 

Feb.    5 

8, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

$60,000 

- 

- 

553 

Great  Barrington. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire    Brewing    Associa- 

Apr.   1 

1, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

62,540 

$15,228 

31,332 

121,316 

tion,    Incorporated,     The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Pittsfield. 

Berkshire    Brick    Company, 

Jan.    S 

8, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Cheshire. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Builders,  Incorpo- 

Aug.  1 

3, 

Apr.     7, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

12,000 

250 

- 

60 

rated,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire     Company,     The, 

Mch.  ] 

6, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

8  1,000 

43,123 

40,462 

Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire   Cotton   Manufac- 

Nov. 

5, 

Oct.    10, 

Sept.  30, 

2,500,000 

600,000 

1,400,000 

1,692,627 

1,235,645 

turing  Company,  Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire  Electric  Company, 

Apr.   2 

4, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

- 

1,666 

9,514 

13,581 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire  Glass  Sand  Com- 

May 1 

6, 

'"May   14, 

Mch.  30, 

16,700 

13,000 

9,103 

1,107 

17,239 

pany,  The,  Cheshire. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire  Grocery  Company, 

Feb.   : 

0, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

87,243 

60,143 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Hills  Co-operative 

Mch.  5 

8, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

1,000 

500 

340 

1,597 

Creamery          Association, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Monterey. 

Berkshire  Hills  Paper  Com- 

Mch. 5 

7, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

325,752 

157,501 

199,637 

175,504 

pany,  Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire   Hills   Sanatorium, 

May 

9, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

300 

Inc.,  The,  North  Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire     Investing     Com- 

May 

7, 

10  Apr.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,694 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Leather  Company, 

Jan. 

8, 

Dec.    15, 

Dec.    15, 

12,000 

7,500 

- 

9,246 

10,263 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Magneto  Company, 

May  I 

1, 

Apr.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

15,395 

36,712 

5,024 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Manufacturing 

Feb.    5 

3, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

- 

11,947 

60,451 

12,347 

Company     of     Pittsfield, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Pittsfield. 

Berkshire  Mill  Supply  Com- 

Mch. 

8, 

Feb.     8, 

Deo.   31, 

6,000 

-' 

- 

55,621 

29,339 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Morris  Plan  Com- 

Feb.   2 

1, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

68,869 

pany,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Motor  Sales  Com- 

Feb.   1 

8, 

Nov.     1, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

346 

2,955 

5,859 

pany,  Incorporated,  Pitts- 
field. 
Berkshire    Paper    Company, 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

May 

2, 

23  _ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield. 

1918 

Berkshire  Real  Estate  Com- 

Sept. 5 

3, 

Sept.  21, 

Aug.     5, 

10,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Great  Barrington. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire  Realty  Trust  Inc., 

May 

7, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

78,264 

- 

- 

16,010 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Berkshire  Schools  Co.,  Sharon, 

Feb.   2 
1918 

0, 

26  _ 

Sept.     1, 
1917. 

95,000 

18,000 

~ 

" 

" 

Berkshire     Steam     Laundry 

May  23, 

Feb.    16, 

Feb.    16, 

27,000 

15,000 

10,500 

540 

3,610 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  None  held  in  1918. 

3  Scenery  and  fittings. 
*  Leasehold  interest. 

5  Good  will. 


^  Mineral  rights. 

7  Stocks. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  Patent  rights  and  copyrights 
10  Adjourned. 


11  Liberty  Bond. 

12  1916. 

18  Personal  property. 
1*  Mortgage. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


217 


Assets  —  Con. 


$2,500 


M800 
^  5,000 


6  15,000 

7  62,850 


"  1,000 


13  6,000 


"  2,000 
21  1,206 


24  2,906 


SI, 903 
152,956 


4,233 


26,000 
106,946 


43,251 


6,708 
58,750 
8,477 


$215,122 

2,892 
7,282 

162,969 
60,553 

230,416 

156,396 
12,310 
94,318 
4,928,272 
27,511 
41,449 
147,386 
3,437 

858,394 
57,300 

109,640 
27,009 

148,687 

142,996 

86,960  • 

71,958 

11,160 

45,000 
103,888 
76,750 
43,127 


Liabilities. 


$10,000 

600 

5,000 

10,000 

60,000 

100,000 

115,000 
5,000 
28,200 
2,500,000 
12,000 
16,700 
60,000 
2,450 

270,200 

25,000 

1,000 

4,000 
"  3,450 
118,000 

87,400 

6,000 
49,340 
5,000 


10,000 
36,400 
68,250 
27,000 


9,^ 


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$198,160 

1,600 

2,282 

152,969 

4,616 
5,721 

32,153 
153,020 
8,996 
14,000 
10,869 
987 

160,887 


13,712 
9,197 
3,596 

12,026 
19,798 
5,651 


6,766 


11,127 


$300 


10,000 


6,440 
5,340 


50,000 


298,000 
"  25,500 


'  3,000 


25  51,066 
8,500 
5,000 


$35,675 

835 

■   28,625 

5,850 


123,623 

108,640 

21,490 
52,000 

16,000 


1,900 
9,656 


384,605 


12  10,500 


20  12,500 
22  2,820 


$6,962 


553 
31,195 

35 

2,275,252 

665 

10,749 

16,017 


2,847 


40,434 


509 


$215,122 

2,892 
7,282 

162,969 
60,553 

230,416 

156,396 

12,310 

94,318 

4,928,272 

27,511 

41,449 

147,386 

3,437 

858,394 
57,300 

109,640 
27,009 

148,687 

142,996 

86,960 
71,958 
11,160 

45,000 
103,888 
76,750 
43,127 


15  Subscriptions  on  new  stock. 
18  Mortgage  note. 
1'  Patent  rights. 
18  Development. 


1'  Investment,  Liberty  Bonds. 
2"  Reserve. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Reserves. 


23  Corporation  has  sold  out  to  the 

H.  W.  Carter  Paper  Co. 

24  Office  and  Loon  Pond  equipment. 

25  Mortgages. 

26  None  held  in  1917. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Berkshire  Vinegar  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

$5,000 

$3,600 

$4,592 

$514 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berkshire  Woolen  Company, 

May     7, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   29, 

700,000 

243,950 

169,237 

276,536 

200,274 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berlin    Knittmg    Company, 

July    19, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

1,400 

13,479 

10,014 

7,218 

Danvers. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berman  Furniture  Company 

June   12, 

8  Mch.    1, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

9,027 

6,992 

Incorporated,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bermudez    Company,     The, 

July    13, 

9  July      1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

10 12,000 

9,149 

23,618 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bernard  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Mch.   2, 

9  Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

_ 

- 

46,052 

55,820 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bernard  J.  Delaney  Company, 

Aug.     9, 

May  14, 

Apr.   30, 

3,000 

- 

3,070 

8,000 

4,333 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bernard  Lett  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    2, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

331 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bernner  and  Thompson  Inc., 

June   14, 

Jan.      4, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

327 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Berry  Brothers  Inc.  of  Massa- 

Sept.   3, 

May  28, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

28,559 

24,087 

chusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Berry  Dodge  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    9, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

7,000 

117,605 

127,265 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berry  Sales  Co.  Inc.,   The, 

Apr.    30, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

596 

294 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berry-Wales  Company,  Boa- 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   28, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

24,887 

70,345 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berry- Walker  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,536 

18,287 

10,159 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bertelsen   &   Petersen  Engi- 

Apr.   12, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

75,500 

27,342 

99,326 

.648,680 

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

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

_ 

10  72,414 

_ 

124,251 

pany,  Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Berwick  Cake  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.    27, 
1918. 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

250,000 

- 

22,382 

44,492 

43,490 

Besse    &    Bryant    Company 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

9,062 

9,338 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Ashwortli       Company 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

39,000 

- 

- 

.  34,513 

10,187 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Avery    Company    In- 

July    9, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

70,000 

- 

- 

86,000 

10,400 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Baker  Company,  Brock- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     2, 

40,000 

- 

- 

38,486 

7,314 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Boeker    Company    In- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

27,842 

14,658 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Boynton  Company  In- 

Feb.  28, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     2, 

30,000 

- 

- 

28,029 

8,471 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Brewster  Company  In- 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan     31, 

65,000 

- 

- 

- 

33,894 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Bryant    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

48,119 

25,881 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Besse-Carpenter      Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     2, 

60,000 

- 

- 

87,000 

- 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Prepaid  items. 

3  Liberty  Bonds. 
*  Reserve. 

5  Fm-niture  and  fixtures. 
^  Services. 


'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

8  In  heu  of  annual. 

9  Adjourned. 
i»  And  plant. 

11  Fixtures,  stationery,  etc. 


12  Stable  equipment. 

13  License. 

1*  Reserve  accounts. 

15  Reserve  for  tax. 

16  Furniture. 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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£ 

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$20,998 

$16,650 

$4,348 

- 

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- 

- 

$20,998 

1  SI  50,000 

2  $7,003 

3  51,000 

- 

1,098,000 

550,000 

25,982 

- 

$95,000 

$267,576 
4  159,442 

- 

1,098,000 

1  75,000 

6  251 
6  7,150 

8,809 

123,321 

15 
'  103,585 

12,191 

~ 

7,530 

~ 

" 

123,321 

1 1,500 

- 

- 

17,519 

2,000 

6,755 

- 

- 

4,679 

$4,085 

17,519 

1 10,000 

- 

1,243 

56,010 

10,000 

30,010 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

56,010 

- 

"659 

- 

102,531 

40,000 

51,346 

- 

- 

11,185 

- 

.  102,531 

- 

6  2,220 

12  450 

"  3,000 

2,800 

23,873 

3,000 

12,785 

- 

8,088 

- 

- 

23,873 

1  5,860 

- 

20,469 

26,660 

21,700 

4,960 

- 

- 

- 

26,660 

- 

- 

9,699 

12,526 

10,000 

2,526 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,526 

- 

6  616 

- 

53,262 

5,000 

44,021 

- 

- 

4,073 

14  68 

16  100 

- 

53,262 

- 

- 

- 

251,870 

127,025 

578 

- 

100,064 

24,203 

- 

251,870 

I  2,800 

16  205 

3,211 

7,106 

3,760 

3,346 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,106 

- 

1,600 
"  11,039 

- 

107,871 

30,000 

51,857 

- 

19,600 

6,414 

- 

107,871 

- 

18  1,000 

6  749 

- 

31,731 

10,000 

10,213 

- 

4,100 

~ 

7,418 

31,731 

- 

"  11,304 

- 

862,152 

75,000 

133,838 

$50,000 

- 

603,314 

~ 

862,152 

20  53,400 

21  10,248 

22  350 

23  400 

24  51,300 

26  1,220 

26  1,000 

27  440 

315,023 

250,000 

5,502 

59,521 

315,023 

1  100,000 

2^  25,000 

- 

330,364 

250,000 

17,012 

- 

- 

- 

63,352 

330,364 

=s  95,000 

- 

- 

18,400 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 
29  1,400 

~ 

18,400 

- 

- 

- 

44,700 

39,000 

- 

- 

- 

28  5,700 

- 

44,700 

- 

3  15,100 
26  33,231 

- 

144,731 

70,000 

- 

- 

- 

46,396 
29  28,335 

- 

144,731 

- 

- 

- 

45,800 

40,000 

- 

- 

~ 

3,500 
29  2,300 

~ 

45,800 

- 

- 

- 

42,500 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

29  12,500 

- 

42,500 

- 

- 

- 

36,500 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 
29  1,500 

- 

36,500 

- 

- 

- 

33,894 

26,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,746 

5,148 

33,891 

- 

- 

- 

74,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

29  14,000 

- 

74,000 

- 

- 

- 

87,000 

60,000 

60  20,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

~ 

87,000 

1'  Building  equipment. 

18  Patterns. 

19  Stocks  and  bonds. 

20  Stock  N.  C.  Co. 

21  Unfinished  work. 


22  OU  and  supplies. 

23  Sinking  Fund. 

24  Liberty  Loan. 

26  Liberty  Loan  for  employees. 
26  Fixtures. 


2''  Morris  Plan  Co. . 

28  Patent  rights. 

29  Reserve  for  taxes. 

39  And  reserve  for  Federal  tax. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Besse-Clarke    Company    In- 

Apr.   12, 

corporated,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

Besse-Eldridge  Company  Inc., 

Mch.  22, 

Springfield. 

1918. 

Besse-Leland    Company    In- 

Mch.   2, 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

Besse-Mills    Company,    Hol- 

Mch.    7, 

yoke. 

1918. 

Besse,  Osborn  &  Odell  Incor- 

Jan.   21, 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

Besse-Richey    Company    In- 

Feb.   28, 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

Besse-Rolfe  Company,  Lynn, 

Mch.    7, 

1918. 

Besse,  Russell  Company,  Fall 

Mch.  18, 

River. 

1918. 

Besse-Sprague  Company  In- 

Mch. 15, 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

Bestol  Company,   The,  Bos- 

May  13, 

ton. 

1918. 

Betty's  Neck  Company,  The, 

Feb.    23, 

Boston. 

1918. 

Beverly  Building  Association, 

July    18, 

The,  Beverly. 

1918. 

Beverly  Chemical  and  Supply 

Apr.     8, 

Company,  Beverly. 

1918. 

Beverly  Co-operative  Associa- 

Jan. 28, 

tion,  Beverly. 

1918. 

Bickford     Auto-Livery     Co. 

Apr.    23, 

Inc.,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

Bickford  Machine  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

Bicknell    and    Fuller    Paper 

May     1, 

Box  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

Bicknell  Bros.,  Incorporated, 

Jan.    30, 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

Bicknell-Thomas  Co.,  Green- 

Mch. 19, 

field. 

1918. 

Biddle  and  Smart  Company, 

July     3, 

The,  Amesbury. 

1918. 

Bieber  Polar  Company,  The, 

Mch.  22, 

Worcester. 

1918. 

Bieringer-Hanauer  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   8, 

ton. 

1918. 

Bigelow  &  Dowse  Company, 

July      5, 

Boston. 

1918. 

Bigelow-Hartford  Carpet 
Company,  CUnton. 

Bigelow,  Kennard  and  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Boston. 

Bigwood  Woolen  Company, 
Spencer. 

Bijou  Spa,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Bijou  Theatre  Company  of 
Holyoke,  Massachusetts, 
Holyoke. 


Apr.    29, 

1918. 
July    18, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Mch.    2, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 


Feb.    19, 

1918, 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 
Jan.      9 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
<Apr.    29, 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
July      1 
•    1918. 
Jan.    10 

1918. 
"  Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Apr.      1 

1918. 
Feb.     5 

1918. 
Feb.    21 

1918. 
Dec.   28, 

1917 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 

Mch.  11 
1918. 

Feb.  20 
1918. 

Mch.  5, 
1918. 


Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Apr.    13 

1918. 
Feb.     9 

1915. 
Jan.    22, 

1918 


Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Feb.     3, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  24, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   24, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   30, 

1917. 


S18,000 
36,000 
.  30,000 
45,000 
53,000 
40,000 
50,000 
21,600 
48,000 
99,000 
20,000 

150,000 
10,000 
6,400 
10,000 
15,000 
50,000 
65,000 
15,000 

400,000 

10,000 
60,000 

400,000 

13,550,000 

750,000 

25,000 

10,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


-5188,813 
170,652 


5,000 

7,500 
148,893 

1,000 


7,925,289 

7,000 

113,130 


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m  S 

S 

- 

S19,103 

- 

35,015 

- 

14,176 

- 

47,215 

- 

304,583 

- 

30,575 

- 

48,387 

- 

20,982 

- 

45,315 

5  S3,409 

8,555 

13,042 

24,158 

28,936 

- 

50 

251 

- 

6,239 

9,056 

5,581 

21,126 

49,850 

- 

68,541 

9,632 

5,204 

73,046 

224,905 

16,140 

6,091 

- 

155,327 

- 

145,475 

with  R.  E. 

6,547,000 

- 

634,633 

9,180 

29,858 

S6  9,414 

- 

'  Reserve  for  taxes. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Less  reserve  for  taxes. 
^  Adjourned. 

5  And  furniture. 

6  And  formula. 


'  Subscription  on  stock. 

8  Trucks  and  autos. 

9  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
1°  Borrowed  money. 

11  Suspense. 

12  Trade-marks. 


13  Should  have  been  held. 

"  Two  auto  trucks. 

15  Fixtures. 

1^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1'  Investment. 

18  Advanced  expense. 


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221 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

PI 

Oh 

3 

g 

s 

1 

S 

J 

a 
« 

Si 

1 

'3. 

6 

< 

J. 

T3 

a 

li 

1 

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«■§ 
o  O 

_3 

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1 

1 

tea 

1 

- 

- 

- 

$23,000 

$18,000 

- 

- 

- 

1  $1,000 

$4,000 

823,000 

- 

- 

- 

45,800 
44,000 

36,000 
30,000 

- 

- 

_ 

5,000 
1  4,800 

4,000 
1  10,000 

4,.500 
1  15,000 

_ 

45,800 
44,000 

- 

- 

64,500 
562,954 

45,000 
53,000 

$39,522 

: 

$48,500 

421,932 

64,500 
562,954 

- 

- 

- 

54,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

1  12,000 

5,000 

- 

54,000 

- 

2  810,500 

- 

65,400 

50,000 

3  10,400 

- 

- 

- 

65,400 

- 

- 

- 

32,400 
55,600 

21,600 
48,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

5,400 
1  5,400 

5,000 
1  2,600 

"250 

_ 

32,400 
55,600 

6  S30,000 

8  4,518 

9  3,631 

S53,092 
89,850 

98,898 
334,880 
199,854 

80,000 
'  5,900 
20,000 

133,400 

8,798 

861,000 

4,200 

222,754 

10  91,876 

2,500 

2,954 

98,898 
334,880 
199,854 

"10 

- 

22 

525 

525 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

525 

- 

»  1,000 
"  1,250 

- 

14,445 
18,687 

6,400 
5,000 

6,960 
8,012 

_ 

~ 

700 

4,119 
16  1,556 

385 

14,445 
18,687 

- 

"  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,040 

- 

98,087 

50,000 

2,419 

- 

30,327 

15,341 

- 

98,087 

- 

- 

- 

91,040 

65,000 

9,370 

- 

- 

16,670 

- 

91,040 

- 

- 

- 

34,609 

10,000 

2,059 

7,750 

- 

14,800 

- 

34,609 

24  500 

18  5,557 

19  8,816 

20  2,515 

: 

690,682 
25,810 

400,000 
2,000 

26,070 
21  10,976 

7,562 

60,000 
8,034 

129,956 

22  21,191 

23  42,489 

8,057 

157 

690,682 
25,810 

2«  155,000 

25  532 

26  4,836 

2'  7,001 

29  11,600 

2  10,785 

30  9,269 

31  2,887 
2  600,000 

- 

332,628 
690,567 

18,604,306 

10,000 
362,000 

13,550,000 

142,168 
28  1,559 

73,898 
289,001 

32  580,000 

91,131 
25,000 

3,075,000 

87,770 
229,669 

1,025,547 

33  84,758 

52,431 

- 

332,628 
690,567 

18,604,306 

12  115,000 

34  56,711 
35  7,341 

- 

992,983 
98,988 

690,100 
25,000 

120,452 
31,046 

- 

130,000 

with 

siftplus 

42,942 

992,983 
98,988 

- 

29  590 

1,910 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

/ 

" 

" 

125,572 

17,000 

107,100 

1,472 

125,572 

19  Life  insurance. 

20  Stocks  and  bonds. 

21  Pay  roll  accrued. 

22  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 

23  Reserve  for  accrued  commissions. 

24  Good  will. 


25  Securities. 

26  Accrued  refunds. 
2'  Fixture  account. 

28  Accrued  charges. 

29  Treasury  stock. 

30  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 


31  Prepaid  items:  insurance,  etc. 

32  Notes  payable  on  account  of  Liberty  Bonds. 

33  Reserve  account. 

34  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

35  Deferred  expenses. 

36  And  fixtures. 


222 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Billerica  Garden  Suburb,  Inc., 
Billerioa. 

Billerica  Glue  Company,  Bil- 
lerica. 

Billings  Dental  Company, 
Rockland. 

Billy  Possum  Nut  Co.,  Wake- 
field. 

Bilodeau  Ball  Bearing  Works, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Bio-Chemic  Fertilizer-  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Bircham  Bend  Power  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Bird  Machine  Co.,  Walpole,  . 

Birmingham  Pen  Co.  Inc., 
The,  Boston. 

Bimie  Paper  Company, 
Springfield. 

Bishop-Babcock-Becker  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
The,  Boston. 

Bishop  Company,  The,  North 
Attleborough. 

Bishop  Securities,  Incorpo- 
rated, Worcester. 

Bituminous  Road  Implement 
Company,  Boston. 

Bixby-Webber  Co.,  Groton,  . 

Black  &  White  Cab  Company, 
Boston. 

Black  and  White  Cigarette 
Company,  The,  Boston. 

Black  Diamond  Pelt  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Black  Rock  Company,  Boston, 

Blacker  and  Shepard  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Blackstone  Beef  Company, 
Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

Blackstone  Valley  Publishing 
Company,  Millbury. 

Blaisdell  &  Snyder,  Inc., 
Haverhill. 

Blaisdell-Kavy  Co.,  Pittsfield, 

Blake-Conlan  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Blake-Corson    Company, 

Worcester. 
Blake-Curtis     Company, 

Haverhill. 
Blake  Electric  Mfg.  Company, 

Boston. 

Blake  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 


Aug.  13, 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
June  5, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
May  4, 

1918. 
July  23, 

1918. 
Feb.  23, 

1918. 
Jan.  26, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.  24, 

1917. 

Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  7, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.  24, 

1918. 
Mch.  5, 

1918. 
Apr.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.  29, 

1918. 
Aug.  28, 

1918. 
Apr.  10, 

1918. 
Feb.  12, 

1918. 
Feb.  7, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
Jan.  29, 

1918. 
May  6, 

1918. 
June  18, 

1918. 
Apr.  26, 

1918. 
May  3, 

1918. 

Sept.  27, 
1918. 


1  May  7, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

June  14, 

May  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  15, 

May  15, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  26, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  4, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

7  _ 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

July  19, 

June  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  17, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.   5, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  4, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Nov.  20, 

Oct.  31, 

1917. 

1917. 

Feb.  12, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  5, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.   2, 

Jan.  2, 

1918. 

1918. 

I'Feb.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

19  July  30, 

June  10, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  22, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  7, 

Dec.  27, 

1918. 

1917. 

Sept.  16, 

July  31, 

1918 

1918. 

Jan.   7, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   1, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.  1, 

1918 

1918. 

Mch.  25, 

Dec  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Sept.  24, 

June  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

$50,000 

10,000 

1,500 

3,500 

10,000 

50,000 

150,000 

50,000 

10,000 

60,000 

1,000 

20,000 

200,000 

15,000 

10,000 

1,000 

500,000 

75,000 

1,000 
40,000 
10,000 

5,000 
16,500 

8,000 
20,000 
25,000 
20,000 
50,000 

60,000 


Assets. 


S56,320 

S300 

S7,000 

3,500 

3,500 

7,640 

- 

200 

425 

- 

4  2,350 

250 

- 

1,890 

771 

153,761 

840 

- 

- 

10  2,461 

81,601 

- 

- 

3,188 

71,059 

47,604 

139,164 

- 

- 

4,500 

500 

5,242 

17,678 

235,000 

- 

- 

- 

15  286 

- 

3,060 

- 

9,000 

- 

- 

162 

21,200 

withR.E. 

203,838 

- 

- 

2,172 

- 

927 

- 

- 

- 

18,722 

- 

- 

22  8,050 

- 

- 

6,337 

- 

73 

2,943 

5,500 

- 

151,256 

- 

6,635 

16,477 

- 

11  63,000 

39,702 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Furniture. 

8  Depreciation,  accounts  receivable. 
*  And  buUding. 
5  Trade-marks. 


^  Good  will. 

'  None  held  since  organization. 

8  Patent  rights. 

9  Reserve. 
1°  And  tools. 


11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

14  Stocks  and  bonds. 

15  And  patterns. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


223 


of  Corj)OTaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


;3 
1 

.a 

1 
'a 

a 

o 

3 
& 

1 

'3, 

k 

< 

J. 

"2 

-a 
a 

J. 

"S 

-a 
a 

.3  S 

s 

3 

"3, 

3 

-0 

§ 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$64,750 

$28,750 

$2,000 

$32,000 

$2,000 

- 

- 

$64,750 

- 

- 

- 

15,199 

10,000 

.  2,792 

- 

- 

$2,407 

- 

15,199 

- 

2  $700 

- 

2,957 

1,500 

118 

100 

- 

3  800 

$439 

2,957 

6S25 

- 

$805 

3,535 

3,500 

35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,535 

6 1,200 

- 

5,025 

10,351 

10,000 

351 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,351 

8  49,400 

- 

2,380 

51,794 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,794 

- 

- 

51,794 

- 

- 

- 

184,944 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

9  18,466 

16,478 

184,944 

- 

2  364 

- 

128,140 

46,800 

29,918 

- 

33,961 

17,461 

- 

128,140 

6  1,000 
6  4,500 

11255 
13  5,000 

- 

12,170 
325,979 

10,000 
60,000 

50 
12,591 

74,200 

~ 

2,076 

1244 
179,188 

: 

12,170 
325,979 

- 

- 

500 

7,000 

1,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

8 1,196 
s  4,000 

- 

- 

45,601 

20,000 

4,521 

- 

6,000 

15,080 

- 

45,601 

"  10,000 

- 

265,418 

200,000 

351 

30,000 

- 

32,070 

2,997 

265,418 

8 12,113 

16  229 

2,307 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,574 

10,000 

3,011 

- 

- 

- 

2,563 

15,574 

_ 

2  85 

- 

6,349 

1,000 

3,434 

- 

487 

1,428 

- 

6,349 

6  35,000 

18  24,961 

- 

60,195 

31,120 

29,075 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,195 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

20  15,514 

- 

341,163 

40,000 

77,340 

6,000 

206,586 

11,237 

- 

341,163 

- 

2160 

832 

13,984 

1,600 

11,366 

- 

1,018 

- 

- 

13,984 

■   - 

- 

1,533 

2,460 

2,460 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,460 

- 

11  1,550 

742 

25,376 

16,500 

5,918 

- 

- 

2,958 

- 

25,376 

- 

- 

125 

8,275 

8,000 

150 

- 

- 

125 

- 

8,275 

6  4,000 

11  1,137 

2,154 

25,815 

15,000 

8,815 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

25,815 

- 

- 

3,309 

10,578 

10,000 

578 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,578 

- 

21  4,244 

- 

285,593 

20,000 

27,203 

23  2,000 

85,776 

100,000 

9  7,973 

5,851 

27  1,758 

5,202 

42,641 

285,593 

« 19,542 

24.913 

25  200 

26  469 

- 

83,500 
117,885 

42,000 
60,000 

33,891 
25,919 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

10,100 

16,664 

83,500 
117,885 

18  Organization. 

1'  Should  have  been  held. 

18  Option  seven  pairs  black  foxes. 

19  In  lieu  of  annual. 

20  Sundry  equipment. 


21  Fixtures. 

22  And  fixtures.  ' 

23  Real  estate. 

24  Office  equipment. 


25  Investments. 

26  Reserves. 

27  Reserves  for  taxes,  insurance  and 

depreciation. 


224 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Blake  Pump  &  Condenser  Co., 
Fitchburg. 

Blake  Signal  &  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Boston. 

Blakeslee  Company  Incorpo- 
rated, Maiden. 

Blanc-Levin  Pharmacy,  In- 
corporated, Northampton. 

Blanchard  &  Gould  Co., 
Acton. 

Blanchard  Brothers  Granite 
Company,  Uxbridge. 

Blanchard  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Blanchard  Lumber  Company, 
Boston. 


Blanchard  Machine  Com- 
pany, The,  Cambridge. 

Blanchard  Printing  Company, 
Boston. 

Blandin  Company,  Lawrence, 

Bleachery     Fuel     Company, 

The,  Waltham. 
Bleiler  Contracting  Company, 

Boston. 
Blevney  Machine  Company, 

Greenfield. 
Bliss  &  Perry  Co.,  Newbury- 

port. 
Bliss-Holbrook        Company, 

Attleboro. 
Bliss  Mining  Co.,  Boston, 

Blount  Engineering  Company, 
Boston. 

Blouse  Shop,  Limited,  The, 
Boston. 

Blue  Hill  Avenue  Realty  Co., 
Boston. 

Blue  Hills  Pedigreed  Silver 
Black  Fox  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Blue  Hog  Breeding  Company, 
The,  Wilmington. 

Blue  Line  Jitney  Company, 
The,  Lawrence. 

Blue  Stone  Quarry  Incorpo- 
rated, New  Bedford. 

Bluebird  Photo  Plays  of  New 
England  Inc.,  Boston. 

Bhiine  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Concord. 

Board  of  Trade  Association, 
Provincetown. 

Boat  Meadow  Cranberry 
Company,  Orleans. 


June   21, 
1918. 


May 

1918 
Mch.  1 

1918 
Feb.    21 

1918 
Apr.    18, 

1918 
Apr.    30, 

1918 
June  26, 

1918 
Apr.    1 

1918 


Apr.    30, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
July     8, 

1918. 
Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Oct.      7, 

1918. 
July    19, 

1918. 


July    19 

1918 
May 

1918 
Apr.    15, 

1918 
July 

1918, 
Apr. 

1918 
May  28, 

1918 
Apr.    30, 

1918 


Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 


17  Apr.      1, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
June     3, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Oct.      8, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
"Apr.    29, 

1918. 
2'  Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Nov    20, 

1917. 

Feb.      6, 

1918. 
Jan.      5, 

1918. 
Feb.    27, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 


Feb.    28 
1918. 

Mch.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Jan.    14, 

1918 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 


Dec.   31 

1917. 
Mch.     1 

1918. 
Feb.     1 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Mch.  20 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Aug.     1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.    30 

1917. 
Feb.    21 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Oct.    31 

1917. 

Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917., 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
May     6 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 


$25,000 

50,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
100,000 
190,000 

150,000 
10,000 
10,000 
3,000 
3,000 

300,000 

125,000 
10,000 
50,000 
50,000 
50,000 
70,000 

150,000 

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


Assets. 


S14,910 
11,800 


99,798 

8,859 
28,348 

6,500 

47,000 
6,000 


6,500 
4,300 


940 
1,800 


1,000 
9,643 


38,622 
5,000 
3,196 

8,575 

21,156 

27,135 

5,502 

65 

44,671 


200 
4,262 
34,000 

35  1,458 

100 


|§|.S 


S156,259 

2,250 
16,250 

5,200 
14,856 

3,030 


115,051 

500 

10,689 

13,258 

28,710 

232,221 

1,287 

11,517 
2,974 

250 

6,418 

5,407 

984 

26,756 


1  Patent  rights. 

-  Patterns. 

'  Renewals. 

^  Fixtures. 

*  Disability  reserve. 

^  Good  will. 

'  Trade-marks. 


s  Lease. 

9  Liberty  Loan  account. 
1°  Treasury  stock. 
11  Securities. 
1-  Offices  and  furniture. 
13  Automobiles. 


I''  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  Investments  other  corporations.^ 

16  And  reserve. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  Miscellaneous  equipment, 
w  Insurance  accrual. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $11,293 
»  38,533 
4  1,404 


*  5,719 
s  3,000 
^5,130 


9  656 

"500 

"  436,044 

12  2,177 

13  2,040 
"  20,500 

16  240,500 
18  24,068 


19  6,102 
2»304 


22  135 


I''  54,400 
23  47,203 


2M5 
10  44,000 
26  15,000 


29  3,000 

30  8,400 


31  27,400 


33  20,000 
3*  1,200 
1^  10,000 


S13,572 


2,018 


1,000 


847 
1,777 


4,700 
22,376 


4,737 

23,734 

687 

28,311 


S294,691 

44,149 
44,920 
10,386 
34,139 
43,619 
495,009 
695^345 

374,669 

12,224 

23,294 

44,206 

1,000 

301,670 

564,305 

10,276 

52,387 

84,910 

6,880 

51,700 

39,026 

40,800 
13,659 
64,455 
22,222 
118,223 
7,187 
35,982 


Liabilities. 


f25,000 

43,000 
27,500 
3,020 
10,000 
15,000 
100,000 
137,500 

150,000 

10,000 

9,500 

3,000 

1,000 

300,000 

125,000 

5,000 

50,000 

48,790 

3,000 

25,300 

22,220 


1,200 
13,800 


30,000 
20,000 
100,000 
6,500 
33,100 


$177,115 

1,149 
7,724 
2,395 
1,124 
4,798 
21,808 
236,639 

42,055 
1,512 
4,067 

13,846 

1,670 
34,193 
4,276 
2,387 
5,038 
3,752 


3,373 
12,363 


2,222 
4,223 


$8,000 
3,000 


25,000 

5,940 
1,500 


26,400 


S75,000 

8,000 
1,750 

14,000 
2,876 

55,802 

with  acots. 
payable 

55,470 

1,218 

240,245 
1,000 

11,600 

16,806 
21,391 

34,455 

4,000 


816,743 
5  833 


17,945 

317,399 

16  321,206 

102,144 


22,254 


19,482 
128 


81,696 
3,221 
1,015 


712 
3,787 
2,388 


24  164,867 


687 


1,036 
436 


2"  Insurance  unexpired. 

21  Good  will  and  organization  de- 

velopment expense. 

22  Prepaid  expenses. 

23  Lasts,  dies  and  patterns.- 

24  And  depreciation. 


-'■•  Furniture. 
26  Outside  stock. 
2'  In  lieu  of  annual. 

28  Mortgage. 

29  Lease  of  ranch. 

3"  Rights  in  live  foxes. 


31  Live  stock. 

32  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

33  Franchise  rights. 

34  Prepaid  rental. 

35  And  fixtures. 

36  Notes  secured  by  Liberty  Bonds. 


226  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

C3 

3S, 

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and 

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Boiee-Perrine  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    12, 

Deo.   31, 

$20,000 

_ 

$1,243 

$32,597 

$37,073 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bolton  and  Hicks  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

13,950 

33,433 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bolton  Fruit  Company,  Bol- 

May 

2, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$25,000 

6  6,450 

- 

1,510 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Bolton  Worsted  Mills,  Inc., 

Feb. 

7, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   29, 

80,000 

20,000 

33,143 

59,172 

15,561  ■ 

Methuen. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bon  Marche  Dry  Goods  Com- 

Mch. 

8, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

45,000 

- 

175,210 

85,077 

pany,  The.  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bon-Ton  Millinery  Co.,  The, 

Nov. 

1, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

2,050 

7,600 

3,345 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bonaventure  Company,  Bos- 

Apr. 

8, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,441 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bonbright   &   Co.,   Incorpo- 

Jan.   2 

5, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

40,087 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1915. 

1917. 

Bond    Grain    Company, 

Mch. 

4, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

3,800 

1,540 

6,705 

13,295 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bond  Tire  Company,  Boston, 

Mch. 
1918 

2, 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

~ 

~ 

8,200 

1,662 

Bonelli-Adams  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  ; 
1918 

5, 

Dec.   26, 
1917. 

Dec.   21, 
1917. 

100,000 

35,000 

~ 

~ 

6,568 

Bonnie    Brae    Farms    Inc., 

Feb. 

2, 

15  Jan.    15, 

Oct.    15, 

8,500 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

Sheffield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bonny  Brook  Farm  Company, 

May 

2, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

16  1,500 

17  4,286 

1,253 

4,647 

Grafton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bonwit  Teller  Company  of 

Nov.  i 

9, 

Oct.      8, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

"  6,000 

- 

14,882 

Mass.,  Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Boot  &  Shoe  Protective  Asso- 

Feb.   i 

6, 

18  _ 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

107 

ciation   of   New   England, 

1918 

1918. 

The,  Boston. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder  Pub- 

Oct.   ] 

0, 

June  21, 

Apr.    30, 

150,000 

- 

- 

3,551 

54,243 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Booth    &    Chalmers    Wood- 

Mch. 

1, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,455 

734 

1,011 

working  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Booth    &    Chase    Company, 

Mch.  i 

'5, 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

4,950 

763 

17,165 

Inc.,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Booth    Fisheries    Company, 

Aug.  r 

0, 

May  20, 

Dec.  30, 

15,000 

- 

21  12,795 

47,398 

23,272 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Booth   Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   i 

7, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

1,730,000 

689,593 

860.556 

516,253 

180,579 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Boott  Mills,  Lowell,      . 

Mch.  ; 
1918 

!0, 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Oct.    27, 
1917. 

1,750,000 

2,120,007 

withR.E. 

1,640,726 

1,170,509 

Borden    &   Remington   Co., 

Jan.    i 

3, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

99,900 

30,000 

- 

135,337 

273,436 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Borden,  Guiney  and  Kendall 

Mch.  ] 

8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

16,000 

- 

30,691 

25,497 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Border   City    Manufacturing 

Nov.  ] 

1, 

Nov.     6, 

Sept.  28, 

1,200,000 

1,251,972 

with  R.  E. 

577,065 

418,723 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Borst-Pieree  Company,  Bos- 

May  ] 

4, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  30, 

35,000 

- 

- 

12,502 

43,775 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bofs  Dry  Goods  Company, 

May 

6, 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

11,043 

6,442 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston      Air      Conditioning 

Aug. 

1, 

May   17, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

1,000 

1,700 

572 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Insurance  unexpired. 
^  Treasury  stock. 

^  Liberty  Bond. 

6  Good  will. 

6  Farm  machinery,  equipment  and 

supphes. 
'  Development  account. 


8  Mortgage. 
'  Prepaid  items. 

10  Furniture,  fixtures  and  deUvery 

equipment. 

11  Mortgage  lease. 

12  Investments. 

13  Office  fixtures. 


1^  Contracts,  etc. 
15  Adjourned. 
18  Leasehold. 
"  And  fixtures. 

18  None  held  in  1918. 

19  Supplies. 

21  Liberty  Bonds.    ■ 


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of  Corjiorations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

I 

ABILITIES. 

11= 

i 

0 
= 

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Capital  Stock. 

Ph 

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1 

6  $10,000 

I  84,121 

2  821 

3  1,900 

4  500 

- 

$78,255 
57,383 

$20,000 
30,000 

$28,909 
21,597 

~ 

$17,424 

$9,344 
5,786 

$2,578 

$78,255 
57,383 

- 

'  42,064 

- 

75,024 

50,000 

47 

3  $15,000 

9,977 

- 

- 

75,024 

- 

1280 

9  1,411 

i»  18,780 

- 

129,567 
324,067 

65,000 
40,000 

8,425 
100,405 

11  21,000 

52,000 

162,662 

4,142 

129,567 
324,067 

- 

- 

- 

12,995 

5,000 

5,545 

- 

- 

- 

2,450 

12,995 

- 

12  46,500 

- 

52,941 

48,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,941 

- 

52,941 

6  5,961 

1  9,809 

- 

55,857 

10,000 

45,857 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55,857 

- 

- 

- 

25,340 

7,500 

10,305 

- 

5,800 

- 

1,735 

25,340 

6  39,000 

"500 
"  59,980 

$9,698 

109,342 
51,266 

100,000 
25,000 

3,445 
5,244 

21,022 

_ 

5,897 

: 

109,342 
51,266 

- 

- 

12,704 

14,704 

8,500 

454 

3,500 

2,250 

- 

- 

14,704 

5  1,500 

- 

- 

13,186 

6,000 

4,256 

- 

1,925 

- 

1,005 

13,186 

5  5,000 

- 

- 

25,882 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

882 

25,882 

5  300 

19  150 

984 

1,541 

310 

1,231 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,541 

6  121,000 

1  3,381 

- 

182,175 

150,000 

21,139 

- 

- 

11,036 

- 

182,175 

- 

- 

- 

4,200 

2,200 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,200 

- 

20  900 

- 

23,778 

4,500 

9,882 

- 

- 

4,439 

4,957 

23,778 

- 

22  212 

12  11,796 
23  46,724 
21  14,032 

29  12,021 

12  11  422 

3»  63;689 

31  2,800 

- 

95,473 

2,307,737 

4,931,242 

525,905 

74,988 

15,000 
1,235,000 
1,550,000 

81,000 

24,000 

2,423 

37,267 

1,066,591 

89,663 

500,000 
32  8,000 

59,705 

385,000 
27  200,000 

19,235 

23  27,000 
26  242,579 
26  677,991 
28  200,000 

18,345 
265,891 
851,660 
355,242 

23,753 

95,473 

2,307,737 

4,931,242 

525,905 

74,988 

- 

20  92,250 

- 

2,340,010 

1,200,000 

33  3,969 

34  317,500 

- 

35  61,807 

756,734 

2,340,010 

6  7,500 

36  1,138 
37  16,345 

- 

81,260 

17,485 

26,500 
8,000 

23,785 
1,809 

_ 

29,566 

6,472 

1,409 
1,204 

81,260 
17,485 

S8_100,000 

- 

957 

104,229 

200 
39  99,800 

869 

- 

3,360 

~ 

~ 

104,229 

21  And    improvements    on    leased 

land. 

22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Investment,  Liberty  Loan. 

24  Prepaid  insurance. 

25  Reserve  for  excess  profit  tax. 
^6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


27  Deferred  indebtedness. 

28  Reserve  for  inventory. 

29  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 

so  U.  S.  Bonds  and  treasury  certifi- 
cates. 

31  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

32  Mortgage,  real  estate. 


33  Interest. 

34  Mortgage  bonds. 
36  Depreciation. 

36  Fixtures. 

37  Advances  to  shippers. 

38  Patent  rights. 

39  Subscriptions  received  for  stock 


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Boston  and  Gloucester  Steam- 

May    7, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

S62,500 

$62,650 

$17,539 

boat  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Boston  and  Lockport  Block 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May   17, 

Apr.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

98,227 

$40,659 

$269,875 

130,753 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  and  Ophir  Gold  Min- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    16, 

1,000,000 

570,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  &  Pacific  Steamship 

Apr.    15, 

7  _ 

8  _ 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9  500 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

Boston    &    Revere    Rubber 

May     9, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

200 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  and  Springfield    De- 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

11  12,100 

_ 

7,576 

spatch    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
Boston  and  Suburban  Laun- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

June     7, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

_ 

9,000 

6,717 

10,038 

dry  Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  and   Virginia  Nickel 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    14, 

Deo.   31, 

60,000 

12  5,650 

2,000 

- 

5 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Arena  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.   19, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  22, 

300,000 

561,325 

36,733 

- 

2,725 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Armature  Works,  Inc., 

June  26, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

7,500 

- 

5,225 

3,857 

12,358 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Artesian  Well  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Artificial  Limb  Com- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

"607 

1,077 

1,572 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Auto  Craft  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

943 

1,000 

2,515 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Auto  Gage  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

9,175 

17,343 

12,898 

30,013 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Auto  Top  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

100 

200 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston   Automobile    Dealers 

Aug.  20, 

June     3, 

June     3, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

- 

18,445 

Association     Incorporated, 
Boston. 
Boston  Badge  Company,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  11, 

July      6, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

808 

1,797 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Bag  Wood  Co.,  Chel- 

July   16, 

June  27, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

3,873 

- 

- 

2,953 

sea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Bank  Note  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

10,000 

7,000 

25,629 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Batavia  Rubber  Co., 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

36,565 

49,431 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Beer  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.    7, 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

225,000 

31  152,800 

44,310 

215,647 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Belting  Corporation, 

May     8, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

505,801 

301,746 

534,298 

967,580 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Billiard  and  Bowling 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.    28, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Blower     Company, 

Oct.    28, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

508 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Bonnet    Wire    Co., 

Aug.   21, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,234 

5,464 

1,858 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Book  Company,  The, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

62,087 

24,258 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Steamer  "  City  of  Gloucester." 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation, 
s  Patent  rights. 

^  Trade-marks. 

5  Good  wUl. 

6  U.  S.  and  Liberty  Bonds. 


'  None  held  in  1918. 

8  Company  has  not  transacted  busi- 

ness.    Hence  no  fiscal  year  has 
been  determined. 

9  On  account  of  stock. 
1"  Stock  in  treasury. 


11  And  equipment. 

12  Mineral  rights  at  cost. 

13  Prepaid  items. 
1^  Accrued  items. 

15  Reserve  for  accounts  receivable. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


1918. 


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4  15,000 

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57,755 

30,200 

12,689 

_ 

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14,866 

_ 

57,755 

6  17,000 

- 

- 

55,855 

63,510 

59,450 

4,060 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,510 

- 

13  2,500 

16,695 

619,978 

297,900 

1,293 
11  10,895 

- 

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15  390 

- 

619,978 

- 

16  2,750 

- 

24,190 

7,500 

5,204 

- 

2,000 

9,486 

- 

24,190 

- 

- 

14,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

10  100 
IS  169 

- 

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2,500 

760 

- 

161 

104 

- 

3,525 

6  3,000 

- 

7,458 

5,000 

2.338 

- 

- 

- 

120 

7,458 

19  35,800 

- 

- 

105,229 

36,450 

13,214 

- 

3,500 

43,553 

20  8,512 

- 

105,229 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

18,445 

4,800 

4,684 

- 

- 

- 

8,961 

18,445 

- 

21100 
22  100 

2,949 

5,754 

5,000 

754 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,754 

23  3,615 
2^50 

25  25 

26  90 

10,606 

4,000 

1,002 

27  800 

4,804 

10,606 

- 

2S  13,176 
22  1,220 

- 

57,025 

30,000 

7,276 

- 

2,500 

17,249 

- 

57,025 

5  500 

29  2,282 

~ 

88,778 

7,500 

18,619 

- 

- 

59,298 
3"  3,361 

- 

88,778 

" 

18  5,501 
16  17,000 

" 

660,258 

150,000 

38,655 

~ 

242,457 

182,269 
S2  46,877 

- 

660,258 

MOO 

18 18,002 

- 

2,327,527 

1,000,000 

79,564 

- 

800,000 

91,212 

356,751 

2,327,527 

6  5,000 

- 

19,997 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,484 

1,992 

1,000 

992 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,992 

s  11,500 

- 

6,897 

26,953 

20,000 

2,253 

- 

4,700 

- 

- 

26,953 

33  964 

40,395 

127,704 

69,000 

25,895 

" 

32,809 

~ 

~ 

127,704 
— ! 

1'  And  furniture. 

18  Prepaid  expense. 

1'  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

2°  Depreciation  reserve. 

21  Furniture. 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 


28  Horses  and  teams. 

24  Office  furniture. 

25  Deposit  left  with  Edison  Co. 

26  Payment  on  Liberty  Bond. 


28  Stones,  plates,  etc. 


29  Furniture,  fixtures  and  company 

cars. 
3°  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 
31  And  barrels. 
'2  Reserves. 
33  Corporation  life  insurance. 


230 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Boston    Book-binding    Com- 

May 16, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

$75,000 

882,753 

S37,387 

$114,594 

$199,206 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Braid  Manufacturing 

June  28, 

June  26, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

2,424 

9,021 

2,902 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Brass  Andiron  Com- 

May    3, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

750 

3,164 

1,430 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Brass  Company,  Wal- 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

6,000 

51,029 

4,888 

tham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    BraEing    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

875 

151 

5,868 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Brick  Company,  Bos- 

June  10, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

44,000 

with  R.  E. 

46,510 

11,609 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Building     Material 

May     7, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

3,400 

800 

9,623 

19,495 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Caddo  Oil  Company, 

Oct.      7, 

9  Oct.      2, 

Feb.     1, 

240,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Chicle     Company, 

June   11, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   30, 

50,000 

7,065 

9,034 

4,591 

48 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Cleaning    Company, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.    8, 

Oct.    30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,281 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Clip  &  Tag  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

7,390 

950 

9,235 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Clock  Company,  Bos- 

May    2, 

12  Apr.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

12,148 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

Sept.   9, 

13  _ 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

- 

300 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Coat    Front    Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

11,000 

- 

1,479 

;  21,751 

22,032 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Combining  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

3,721 

11,763 

10,063 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Commercial    Motor 

June    8, 

May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

405 

Vehicle  Association,  Incor- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

porated,  Boston. 

Boston   Confectionery   Com- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

700,000 

130,345 

184,952 

226,139 

78,016 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Co-operative   Build- 

Mch. 14, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

420,836 

- 

- 

4,758 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Co-operative  Flower 

Dec.   18, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

750 

- 

3,102 

Market,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Copper  Works  Com- 

May 24, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

4,000 

1,000 

2,000 

22,701 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Crown  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Mch.  14, 
1918. 

9  Feb.    28, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

11,000 

- 

500 

2,000 

5,300 

Boston     Development     and 

Mch.  18, 

12  July    18, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

18  531,263 

with.R.  E. 

17,911 

345,440 

Sanitary    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
Boston  District  Steam  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Aug.  29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,894 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Domestic    Sponging 

June  18, 

Jan.      2, 

Oct.  ■  6, 

2,100 

_ 

1,300 

- 

1,535 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Dredging  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

20^104,211 

3,336 

80,017 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Drilling  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Deo.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

21  5,016 

1,172 

124 

Boston  Drug  and  Chemical 

May     2, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

2,257 

3,788 

2,390 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Dry    Goods    Com- 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

300.000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

13,228 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Insurance  premiums. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Small,  Maynard  &  Co.  stock. 
*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Good  will. 


^  Patterns. 

^  Provision  for  taxes. 

8  Horses  and  carts. 

9  In  lieu  of  annual. 


1°  Undeveloped  oil  rights. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  None  held  in  1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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3  40,000 

- 

$486,198 

$75,000 

$38,136 

$25,000 

$236,455 

$88,690 

$22,917 

$486,198 

- 

4  528 

$4,537 

19,412 

14,000 

1,906 

- 

3,506 

- 

- 

19,412 

5  S3,900 

6  600 

943 

10,787 

9,000 

1,287 

- 

500 

- 

- 

10,787 

- 

- 

- 

60,917 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

39,251 
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- 

60,917 

5  200 

- 

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7,094 

4,000 

3,032 

- 

- 

62 

- 

7,094 

~ 

8  4,500 

- 

106,619 

60,000 

3,808 

- 

8,900 

- 

33,911 

106,619 

. 

- 

- 

33,318 

17,300 

14,542 

- 

- 

- 

1,476 

33,318 

- 

i»  120,000 

- 

120,000 

120,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

120,000 

11  1,000 

_ 

9,121 

56,950 

50,000 

3,650 

3,300 

_ 

- 

- 

56,950 

5  26,091 

- 

- 

- 

5,281 

1,000 

3,853 

- 

- 

- 

428 

5,281 

- 

- 

- 

17,575 

5,000 

2,175 

- 

- 

- 

10,400 

17,575 

- 

- 

- 

12,148 

5,000 

50 

- 

- 

- 

7,098 

12,148 

_ 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

45,262 

11,000 

5,352 

14,500 

12,016 

2,394 

45,262 

- 

- 

- 

25,547 

1,000 

8,469 

- 

9,250 

- 

6,828 

25,547 

- 

14  2,800 

3,320 

6,525 

6,300 

225 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,525 

"  200,000 

- 

- 

819,452 

568,600 

79,763 

25,000 

58,156 

87,933 

- 

819,452 

- 

15  10,006 

16  778 

- 

436,378 

292,000 

- 

33,000 

- 

111,378 

- 

436,378 

- 

- 

- 

3,852 

3,125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

727 

3,852 

- 

- 

- 

29,701 

1,010 

8,975 

- 

- 

- 

19,716 

29,701 

6  4,000 

i'500 

- 

12,300 

11,000 

1,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,300 

- 

- 

- 

894,614 

10,200 
19  489,800 

61,361 

245,000 

- 

88,253 

- 

894,614 

- 

- 

- 

1,894 

300 

1,544 

- 

- 

50 

- 

1,894 

5  1,324 

- 

- 

4,159 

2,100 

659 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

4,159 

- 

- 

- 

187,564 

75,000 

78,166 

- 

29,321 

- 

5,077 

187,564 

- 

22  82 

- 

6,394 

5,000 

851 

- 

- 

- 

543 

6,394 

11  5,000 

24  19,812 

_ 

65,737 

57,900 

1,754 

_ 

6,083 

_ 

_ 

65,737 

23  9,000 

5  23,490 

202,772 

216,000 

216,000 

216,000 

"  Treasury  stock. 

16  Securities  owned. 

16  Unexpired  insurance  premiums. 

"  Office  and  laboratory  fistures. 


18  And  buildings  and  docks. 

19  Subscriptions  on  stock. 

26  And  dredges,  tugs  and  scows. 
21  And  drilling,  rigging  and  equip- 
ment. 


22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Trade-marks. 

24  Reorganization  expense. 


232 


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Boston    Duck    Company, 

May  13, 

Feb.    12, 

iJan.    1, 

$350,000 

S807,826 

with  R.  E. 

$492,930 

$81,271 

Palmer. 

1918.  , 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Dye    House,     Inc., 

May  21, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

$17,958 

2,000 

11,985 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Egg  Company,  Inc., 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

3,869 

22,415 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Electric    Protective 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Association,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston   Electrolytic    Oxygen 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

12,365 

7  52,089 

1,776 

9,996 

Company,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Electrotype  Company, 

Aug.   21, 

Aug.   16, 

Aug.    16, 

10,000 

_ 

4,000 

500 

2,673 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston   Elite   Quality  Shop, 

Oct.      5, 

Sept.  18, 

Aug.   10, 

12,000 

- 

- 

31,306 

1,107 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

* 

Boston  Envelope  Company, 

Oct.      3, 

June  29, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

4,700 

17,703 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Excavating  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

14,900 

3,150 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

' 

Boston     Export     Company, 

June  27, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,089 

3,859 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston     Fabric     Shoe     Co., 

July    18, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.    29, 

200,000 

- 

2,297 

5,108 

662 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Feather  Duster  Com- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

- 

- 

10,739 

7,044 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston   Feature   Film   Com- 

May    8, 

20  Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

600 

100 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston    Felt    Manufacturing 

Aug.   16, 

Mch.    3, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

21750 

46,230 

56,264 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Fibre  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

31,710 

20,295 

46,269 

105,118 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston      Filter      Company,  - 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

598 

25  36,372 

8,729 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Fish  Company,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Fish  Market  Corpora- 

Mch. 22, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

971,665 

3,942 

- 

45,462 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Fish  Pier  Company, 

May     9, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,500,000 

_ 

_ 

162,536 

793,148 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston      Floor      Company, 

Sept.    3, 

July      1, 

July      1, 

30,000 

_ 

^2  307 

3,184 

6,615 

Limited,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Flower     Exchange, 

Nov.  26, 

Oct.    26, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

219 

3,429 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Food  Products  Com- 

Jan.   25, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

6,233 

37,228 

14,946 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Forge  Company,  Bos- 

May  10, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

14,444 

9,894 

20,013 

111,201 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Fresh    Tripe    Com- 

July   12, 

July     8, 

July      1, 

11,200 

- 

1,500 

27,311 

10,590 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Deducting  dividend  paid  Feb.  1, 

1918. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Tenement  and  water  system  re- 

serve. 
^  Automobiles. 
^  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
^  Good  will. 


'  And  equipment. 

s  Organization. 

'  Royalties,  franchises  and  licenses. 
1°  Prepaid  accounts. 
1'  Accruals  and  other  reserves. 

12  Discount. 

13  Fixtures. 

14  Furniture. 


15  Ford  delivery. 

15  Russian  Bonds. 

1'  Cash  equity  life  insurance. 

18  C.  A.  F. 

19  Patent  rights. 

2"  In  lieu  of  annual. 

21  Deposit. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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Liabilities. 

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$183,412 

- 

$34,300 

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3  23,206 

- 

$1,417,027 

~ 

^  3,250 
2  700 

~ 

35,893 

20,000 

5,762 

$1,750 

2,000 

6,381 

- 

35,893 

- 

5  1,500 

$3,047 

30,831 

15,500 

15,331 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,831 

«  S6,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

s  2,141 

9  55,000 

10  839 

- 

134,206 

96,500 

2,184 
11  1,164 

8,272 

18,000 

- 

$8,086 

134,206 

- 

- 

- 

7,173 

6,100 

503 

- 

- 

- 

570 

7,173 

125 

13  2,907 

"400 

- 

35,325 

12,000 

10,586 

- 

2,000 

8,986 

1,753 

35,325 

6  1,500 

_ 

26,338 

5,000 

13,707 

_ 

with  accts. 

6,841 

790 

26,338 

15  530 

payable 

2  1,000 

16  265 

!■  240 

- 

- 

11,490 

29,540 

25,000 

4,540 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,540 

- 

- 

6,913 

13,861 

4,000 

6,442 

- 

18  3,419 

- 

- 

13,861 

"  11,705 

- 

_ 

62,182 

57,500 

2,163 

_ 

1,000 

1,519 

_ 

62,182 

6  42,410 

- 

"588 

- 

18,371 

16,000 

- 

- 

- 

111 

2,260 

18,371 

- 

- 

6,100 

7,300 

5,300 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,300 

«  205,200 

22  4,200 

- 

312,644 

205,200 

32,924 

- 

23  25,000 

49,520 

- 

312,644 

- 

13  582 

- 

203,974 

31,300 

77,880 

21  21,375 

17,211 

56,208 

- 

203,974 

2"  5,000 

2S917 

_ 

72,885 

50,000 

448 

_ 

31117 

22,320 

_ 

72,885 

2-  20,000 

29  605 

30  664 

- 

52  3,500 

- 

3,500 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

3,500 

33  88,174 

34  39,039 
35  315,000 

36  9,940 

" 

1,473,222 

1,370,700 

47,479 

" 

" 

54,637 
3' 406 

~ 

1,473,222 

6  1,980,000 

1=  36,600 

33  388,544 

39  5,427 

*o  174,400 

3,540,655 

2,729,000 

95,346 

269,307 

371,091 
"  75,911 

3,540,655 

- 

- 

381 

10,487 

3,000 

1,764 

- 

- 

5,723 

- 

10,487 

- 

22  1,626 
38  21,814 

- 

27,088 

12,080 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

5,008 

27,088 

2"  25,000 

- 

18,797 

133,366 

100,000 

5,268 

- 

28,098 

_ 

_ 

133,366 

5  31,162 

- 

- 

- 

155,552 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

46,352 
«  9,200 

- 

155,552 

39,401 

11,200 

8,557 

19.644 

39,401 

23  Notes  payable  (merchandise). 

24  Mortgage. 

25  And  rented  filters. 

26  Trade-marks. 

2'  Good  will  and  formulae. 

28  Furniture,    fixtures    and    motor 

truck. 

29  Tools  and  patterns. 


3"  Advertising  and  printing. 

31  Prepayments. 

32  Securities. 

53  Organization  expense. 
31  Sinking  fund. 
35  Stock  in  other  companies. 
35  Accrued  items. 


3'  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

38  Investments. 

39  Prepaid  expense. 
*"  Treasury  stock. 
11  Reserves. 

42  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
■13  Reserve  for  taxes. 


234 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

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Boston     Garage     Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

S75,000 

$143,797 

$404 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Gardening  Company, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.    19, 

Nov.    1, 

50,000 

30,000 

$2,500 

10,500 

Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Globe  Cap  Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

2,750 

$25,697 

7,884 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Gore  and  Web  Manu- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

206 

facturing   Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
Boston    Hebrew    Publishing 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Apr.    20, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      7, 

10,000 

_ 

50 

100 

700 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Hide  &  Leather  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

170,359 

72,296 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Hotel  Company,  Bos- 

May 25, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

29,301 

2,300 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  House  Wrecking  Com- 

July   17, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

75 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston     Humus     Company, 

June     8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

130,000 

- 

14  21,092 

1,500 

3 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Ice  Company,  The, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    15, 

Oct.    31, 

500,000 

1,198,800 

- 

334,519 

399,573 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Ice  Cream  Company, 

May  21, 

15  Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

65,156 

16  111,755 

29,213 

93,530 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Index    Card    Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

26,043 

57,770 

38,209 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Indurating  Company, 

Apr.     2, 

19  _ 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Insulated    Wire    & 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

61,992 

61,980 

103,373 

118,281 

Cable  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Investment  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

404,002 

- 

- 

73,242 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Jobbing  House,  Inc., 

Sept.    9, 

July    20, 

Julv    20, 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,000 

12,550 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Laboratories  Incorpo- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

886 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Lace  and  Silk  Com- 

July   22, 

19  _ 

May     1, 

3,000 

_ 

31  1,000 

18,930 

2,706 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Ladies  Outfitters  Inc., 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

28,260 

3,809 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Lightning  Rod   Co., 

May     6, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

32  400 

3,325 

5,072 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Live    Poultry    Co., 

Dec.   21, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.  10, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,192 

22,245 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Loan  Company,  Bos- 

May  13, 

35  _ 

_ 

150,110 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

ton  (1903). 

1918. 

Boston  Loan  Company,  Bos- 

May  13, 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.      1, 

200,000 

- 

- 

717 

48,192 

ton  (1916). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Lock  Nut  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

25 

1 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Lunch  Company  Inc., 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,497 

2,230 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Machine  Works  Com- 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

53,748 

79,189 

142,513 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Machinery  Company, 

May     3, 

^0  Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

16  11,000 

- 

17 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Unexpired  insurance. 

2  Unexpired  taxes. 

3  Investments. 

*  Rents  receivable. 

5  Accrued  interest. 

6  Accrued  salary. 
'  Good  will. 

8  Prepaid  expenses. 


3  Mass.  corporation  stock. 
1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Prepaid  insurance. 

12  Excess  war  profits  and  income  tax 

accrued. 

13  License. 

I'l  And  fixtures. 


15  Adjourned. 

16  And  equipment. 
"  Stock. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  None  held  in  1918. 

2"  Patent  license. 

21  Good  will  and  trade-marks. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


235 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

•ass 

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1 

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3  3,529 

<  3,217 

- 

$151,675 
43,000 

$75,000 
25,100 

6  $250 
6  1,050 

1,076 

$15,000 

$75,000 

: 

$375 
1,824 

$151,675 
43,000 

'  $4,000 

8  292 

$2,452 

43,075 

14,200 

14,222 

- 

14,653 

- 

- 

43,075 

- 

0  59,200 

- 

59,406 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

$9,406 

- 

59,406 

'  1,250 

- 

2,100 

1,200 

900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,100 

- 

10  723 

11500 

13  1,000 

12,000 

243,878 
44,601 

100,000 
3,000 

71,909 

12  33,392 

4,105 

_ 

37,496 

38,577 

~ 

243,878 
44,601 

'  5,000 

- 

25 

5,100 

5,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,100 

'130,000 

- 

67,489 

220,084 
1,932,892 

130,000 
500,000 

90,084 
54,139 

360,000 

with  accts. 
payable 

1,018,753 

_ 

220,084 
1,932,892 

- 

"  9,205 

- 

308,859 

10,000 

95,852 

- 

59,000 

56,937 
18  87  070 

- 

308,859 

- 

- 

- 

122,022 

43,000 

53,044 

- 

- 

171144 

8,834 

122,022 

20  100,000 

- 

6,144 

106,144 

100,000 

6,144 

- 

- 

- 

- 

106,144 

21  87,000 

22  4,385 

- 

437,011 

100,000 

25,002 

- 

3,500 

- 

308,509 

437,011 

- 

23  547,002 
24  80,437 
2?  1,000 

- 

1,104,683 
22,550 

996,600 
14,000 

550 

2^269 
6,736 

_ 

~ 

26  340 
1,814 

106,924 

1,104.683 
22,550 

'  14,700 

28  1,068 

29  1J72 

30  922 

4,447 
6,086 

23,195 
28,722 

17,000 
3,000 

6,005 
18,222 

190 
7,500 

23,195 

28,722 

- 

2'  5,000 

- 

37,069 

10,000 

22,588 

- 

- 

4,481 

- 

37.069 

'  1,000 

- 

1,495 

11,292 

2,000 

2,521 

- 

6,771 

- 

- 

11,292 

'  10,000 

27  2,957 
33  13,243 
31  1,238 

1,957 

53,832 

15,000 

38,832 

53,832 

26  26,572 

10  2,500 

61,006 

138,987 

110,000 

- 

- 

28,987 

- 

- 

138,987 

3'  50,000 
'  3,500 

38  50 

10  2,000 

3,031 

53,107 
12,227 

50,000 
5,000 

3,107 
2,679 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
2,800 

_ 

1,748 

53,107 
12,227 

3'  11,053 

39  85,000 

- 

371,503 

100,000 

5,489 

- 

166,500 

99,514 

- 

371,503 

s?  100,000 
r    ■  ■    ■ 

- 

- 

111,017 

100,000 

562 

~ 

2,900 

" 

7,555 

111,017 

! 

22  Furniture  and  autos. 

23  Stocks. 
21  Bonds. 

25  Unpaid  dividends. 

26  Reserve  rents. 
2'  Fixtures. 

28  Apparatus. 


23  Furniture  and  fittings. 

30  Laboratory    supplies,    chemicals, 

etc. 

31  And  store  fixtures  and  fittings. 

32  And  tools. 

33  Investments    in    branches    and 

property  rights. 


34  Teams. 

36  None  held  since  organization. 

36  Good  will,  lease  account,  etc. 

3'  Patent  rights. 

38  Tools  account. 

30  Investment. 

10  In  lieu  of  annual. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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6 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Boston    Mailing    Company, 

Feb.    20 

Feb.     5, 

Deo.  31, 

$100,000 

_ 

1  S57,104 

$10,949 

$35,381 

Boston. 

■1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 24 

Aug.   26, 

June  29, 

800,000 

$869,156 

with  R.  E. 

1,045,997 

556,668 

pany,  1901,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Map  Mounting  Serv- 

Oct.     1 

July    25, 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

200 

876 

559 

ice,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Marine     Hardware 

June     3 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,672 

8,188 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston     Milling     Company, 

Mch.    5 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

- 

10  3,292 

3,243 

7,094 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Mining  and  Stock  Ex- 

Jan.     9 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.    16, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

change,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston     Mu-ror     Company, 

Feb.     2 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

12,320 

15,321 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Morris  Plan  Company, 

Apr.    24 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,103,469 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Mortgage  Bond  Com- 

July    2 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.      1, 

100,000 

1,352 

_ 

_ 

114,198 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Motion  Picture  Sup- 

July    8 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,235 

3,632 

ply  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Musical   Instrument 

Apr.    29 

20  _ 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

2,381 

10,469 

9,985 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston,    Nahant   and    Pines 

Apr.    25 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

135,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,136 

Steamboat  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  National  League  Base- 

Mch. 14 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,938 

ball  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  News  Bureau  Com- 

Apr.   16 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

49,761 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Nickel  Plating  Com- 

May    3 

Feb.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

_ 

7,400 

.6,300 

17,468 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Note  Brokerage  Com- 

May 24 

May     7, 

May     1, 

6,600 

- 

- 

- 

20,566 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Oil  and  Gasolene  Com- 

Sept. 24 

May  24, 

Mav     1, 

4,000 

- 

- 

14,229 

28,016 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Operating  Company, 

Feb.     6 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

339 

- 

6,184 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston     Optical     Company, 

Mch.    7 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

7,122 

67,203 

47,866 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Oregon  Mast  Com- 

May  10 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,500 

756 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Packing  and  Provision 

Feb.    18 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   29, 

100,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston   Paper   Board    Com- 

Dec.    7 

July    10, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

I  11,531 

16,000 

27,588 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Paper  Manufacturing 

Aug.     9 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

5,600 

6,541 

4,317 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Paper  Specialty  Com- 

Mch. 12 

Dec.    18, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

500 

399 

with 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

mdse. 

Boston  Parcel  Delivery  Com- 

Mch. 28 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,913 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Pencil  Pointer  Com- 

Apr.   22 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

16,159 

32,272 

77,292 

40,564 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  equipment. 

2  Truck. 

3  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  E.xpenses  paid  in  advance. 

6  Investments. 

^  Accrued  expense. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

8  Reserve  for  taxes. 


5  Reserve  for  inventories. 
">  And  shop  equipment,  tools  and 

office  equipment. 
11  Good  will. 

1-  Twenty  per  cent,  depreciation  al- 
lowed stock  and  accounts. 
13  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
i*  Copyright  and  franchise. 


1'  Prepaid  items. 

■^  Interest  collected  but  unearned. 

1'  Payments  received  on  certificates. 

18  Reserve  for  losses,  interest  and 

taxes. 

19  Fixtures. 

20  None  held  in  1918. 

21  Securities. 


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237 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

gg  8 

i 

g 

1 

o 

3 

J 
1 

o 

-i 

T3 

a 
"^  s 

1 
•f  ^ 

O  OJ 

3 

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a 

g 

Oh 

5 
^ 

- 

2  $375 
3  10,000 

4  2,938 

5  1,947 

- 

$118,694 

$72,000 

$1,516 
6  1,223 

- 

- 

$39,455 
7  4,500 

- 

$118,694 

: 

$6,548 

2,471,821 
8,183 

800,000 
3,000 

175 
5,183 

~ 

$1,025,000 

8  9,500 
9  336,332 

$300,814 

2,471,821 
8,183 

- 

- 

- 

14,860 

2,150 

9,233 

- 

- 

1,205 

2,272 

14,860 

"  $2,500 

8  200 

- 

16,329 

6,800 

1,642 

- 

2,762 

5,125 

- 

16,329 

11 1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

,28,641 

10,000 

3,807 

- 

- 

12  5,528 

•     9,306 

28,641 

13  8,450 

11  50,000 

15  503 

"255 

1,162,422 
115,805 

500,000 
68,610 

10,000 
16  31,097 

42,480 

80,300 
17  471,994 

50,000 
18  7,416 

4,715 

11,615 

1,162,422 
115,805 

11  5,000 

- 

•     - 

15,867 

5,000  . 

7,836 

- 

2,000 

1,031 

- 

15,867 

11  14,231 

21  4,958 

- 

42,024 

30,000 

5,613 

- 

2,000 

- 

4,411 

42,024 

11  40,000 

22  54,804 
23 1,483 
24  1,500 

25  400 

27  463,934 

51,809 

165,132 
468,872 

117,700 
100,000 

15,319 

26  725 

34,599 

$25,013 

6,375 
93,000 

241,273 

165,132 
468,872 

11  4,000 

28 15,127 

29  40,141 

3  8,908 

- 

113,937 

35,168 
20,566 

10,000 

15,000 
6,600 

18,471 

10,955 
2,250 

3»  2,342 

with  accts. 
payable 

3,948 
11,716 

83,124 
5,265 

113,937 

35,168 
20,566 

- 

31  17,606 
32  1,454 

3*113 

19  5,320 
36  750 

.  7,244 

61,305 

6,636 

128,261 

11,500 

4,000 

1,000 

55,400 

10,000 

49,696 

33  4,269 

34 

42,781 

1,500 

- 

- 

2,134 

3,516 
35  2,086 
30,080 

1,206 

61,305 

6,636 

128,261 

11,500 

- 

- 

85,000 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

11  5,000 

- 

- 

60,119 

20,000 

13,675 

- 

12,500 

13,944 

- 

60,119 

11  48,641 

- 

2,429 

67,528 

50,000 

17,528 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67,528 

11  3,200 

- 

4,976 

9,075 

5,000 

500 

- 

3'  3,575 

- 

- 

9,075 

11  45,000 
«»  20,000 

38  7,900 

39  4,503 
36  1,500 

- 

66,316 

187,787 

50,000 
75,000 

5,979 
27,266 

- 

4,400 
47,094 

38,427 

5,937 

66,316 

187,787 

22  Steamer  property. 

23  Office  fixtures. 
2-'  Fund. 

25  Prepaid  insurance. 

26  Accrued  interest. 

2'  Franchise  and  players'  contracts. 

28  Plant  account. 

29  Investment  account. 


30  Employees'  subscription  to  Liberty 

Loan. 

31  Store    and    station    equipment, 

teams,  etc. 

32  Insurance    and    battery    equip- 

ment. 

33  Coupons     and      containers     in 

customers'  hands. 


34  Deferred  charges. 

35  Reserves. 

36  Treasury  stock. 

3'  Loan  by  Fred  T.  Paul. 

38  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

39  American  T.  &  T.  Co.  stock. 

40  Patent  rights. 


238 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


-dtcl 


Boston  Photo  Play  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Piano  Supply  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Pier,  or  the  Long 
Wharf,  Proprietors  of,  Bos- 
ton. 

Boston  Pipe  &  Fittings  Co., 
Boston. 

Boston  Plastic  Art  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Plate  and  Window 
Glass  Company,  Boston. 

Boston  Plumbing  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Pneumatic  Transit 
Company,  Boston. 

Boston  Pocket  Manual  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Polish  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Boston  Portrait  Company 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Boston  Printing  Press  &  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  Boston. 

Boston  Produce  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Boston,  Providence  and  Fall 
River  Express  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Publishing  Company, 
Boston. 

Boston  Railroad  Holding 
Company,  Boston. 

Boston  Real  Estate  E.xchange, 


Boston  Realty  and  Construc- 
tion Company,  The,  Boston. 

Boston  Regalia  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Boston  Retail  Grocers  Food 
Fair  Company,  Boston. 

Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Maiden. 

Boston  Sanitary  Wagon  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Sash  Weight  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Saw  and  Tool  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  Scale  &  Machine  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Boston  School  for  Secretaries, 
Inc.,  The,  Boston. 


Aug.  20, 
1918. 

July  2, 
1918. 

May  8, 
1918. 

Apr.    12, 

1918. 
June   11, 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

1918. 
May   16, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Sept.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Feb.    21, 

1918. 

May  22, 
1918. 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

Jan.  19, 
1918. 

Sept.  11, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Mav     7, 

1918. 
Mav     6, 

1918. 
Aug.     7, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.    20, 

1918. 

Jan.  30, 
1918. 


Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 

Jan.    19, 

1918. 
Mav  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Mav   15, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Dec.   27, 

1917. 

Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Sept.  18, 
1918. 

Jan.      9, 
1918. 


Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Mch.  14 

1917. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
July    12 
■    1918. 
Apr.      1 

1912. 
Dec.   27 

1917. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 

Jan.      : 
1918. 


Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dee.     1, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   27, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917.    , 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Dec.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.  ,30, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Deo.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


870,000 

50,000 

480,000 

50,000 
50,000 
500,000 
15,000 
50,000 
20,000 
50,000 
50,000 
4,000 
15,000 
50,000 

1,120,000 

30,400,400 

10,000 

50,000 

5,000 

50,000 

5,000,000 

50,000 

100,000 

6,000 

300,000 

20,000 


Assets. 


$471,050 


9,300 
176,197 


27  25,100 


i  $88,168 

1,821 

29,389 
761 

26,437 

500 

150 

1,271 

10,890 


15 185,000 


1,000 

1,300 

53,870 


m  00  c3  t, 

S'i-r'^ 


13 


2  $4,173 
148,896 

'  31,398 

18,015 

285,151 

1,426 

5,306 

10 

1,015 

9,440 

427 

3,393 

29,009 


300 
35,484 

2,265,070 

487 

1,374 

83,860 


1,500 


1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  And  fixtures. 
'  Good  will. 

*  Investments. 

5  Prepaid  rental. 

*  And  equipment. 
'  Patent  rights. 


^  Prepaid  expense. 
'  Reserves. 
1"  Paid  in  advance. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Advances  to  road  managers. 


1*  A  going  express  business,  horses 
and  teams. 

15  And  furniture. 

16  Securities. 

1'  Prepaid  items. 

18  Capital  stock  held  for  delivery. 

19  Accrued  items. 


1918. 


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239 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

•ass 

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1 

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3 

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0 

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3. 

03 
0 

3  $3,000 
'  6,980 

4  $13,250 
5  19,541 

474 

3  1,816 

$15,560 

$100,500 
317,449 
820,149 

$70,000 
50,000 
480,000 

$9,000 
247,394 

~ 

$21,500 

$914 
9  19,141 
340,149 

- 

$100,500 
317,449 
820,149 

- 

- 

_ 

112,794 

50,000 

13,273 

- 

- 

49,521 

- 

112,794 

3  10,000 

- 

7,535 

48,242 

29,400 

392 

$4,150 

14,300 

- 

- 

48,242 

- 

">  1,958 

- 

734,912 

500,000 

14,533 

- 

- 

220,379 

- 

734,912 

'  10,442 

- 

- 

16,816 

15,000 

1,142 

196 

- 

- 

$478 

16,816 

422,041 
3  18,000 

- 

2,599 

477,778 
21,995 

50,000 
20,000 

3,692 
1,995 

_ 

296,016 

128,070 

with 
siirplua 

477,778 
21,995 

'  2,500 
11  20,000 
3  31,348 

s  6,610 

12  3,378 
"  1,715 

3,951 

25,960 
59,246 
23,359 

25,000 
50,000 
4,000 

960 
1,437 
2,333 

-, 

17,026 

5,097 

2,712 

25,960' 
59,246 
23,359 

- 

- 

181 

3,900 

3,000 

900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,900 

3  25,300 

14  4,700 

- 

30,000 

28,500 

1,000 

- 

- 

500 

- 

30,000 

3  2,135,214 

26,918 

16  36,058 

1'  5,854 

=2  27.927,452 

23  1,060,145 

24  922 

26  6,439 

7,045,134 
3,035 

2,833,883 

36,035,639 

10,000 

736,230 
18  324,770 

30,400,400 
10,000 

25,940 
1'  67,925 

25  5,564,912 

1,416,000 

120,000 
70,327 

81,113 

9  5,007 

20  40,573 

21  16,325 

2,833,883 

36,035,639 

10,000 

- 

- 

23,790 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

28  900 

- 

51,317 

5,000 

18,150 

- 

24,380 

3,694 

93 

51,317 

- 

- 

90 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

'  2,342 

- 

- 

6,719,470 

5,000,000 

313,560 

- 

- 

1,405,910 

- 

6,719,470 

- 

- 

300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

■>  88,000 

- 

26,134 

116,774 

100,000 

16,774 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116,774 

- 

- 

11,640 

15,300 

4,250 

11,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,300 

28  150,000 
3 15,000 

30  1,070 

31  4,755 
32  80,284 

- 

407,323 
17,244 

225,000 
1,100 

13,088 
33547 

997 

- 

54,500 

34  3,800 

35  79,454 

30,934 

15,147 

407,323 
17,244 

20  Suspense. 

21  Donations. 

22  Boston  &  Maine  R.R.  common 

stock  (book  value). 

23  Boston  &  Maine  R.R.  preferred 

stock  (book  value). 


24  Boston  &  Maine  R.R.  $1,000  4 
per  cent,  bond  (book  value). 

23  Cumulative  preferred  stock  divi- 
dends. 

26  Plant. 

2'  Equity. 

23  Fixtures. 


29  Good  will  and  patents. 

30  Cash  in  escrow. 

31  Deferred  charges. 

32  Insurance  claims. 
.33  Wages  accrued. 

34  Reserve  for  Federal  tax. 

35  Reserve  for  fire  insurance. 


240  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 

1 

C3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
roc- 

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Boston    Self-Locking    Block 

Jan.    24 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

$15,000 

1S400 

S2,237 

$1,331 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Shipbuilding    Com- 

Feb.   18 

Jan.      2, 

Deo.   31, 

4,000 

_ 

4,000 

700 

16,911 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Shoe  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.      1 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,836 

Boston  Silk  Company,  The, 

Apr.    16 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

25.000 

_ 

_ 

4,513 

2,810 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Silver  Black  Fox  Com- 

June 28 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,000 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Soda  Fountain  Com- 

May    8 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

564 

2,134 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917; 

1917. 

Boston   Specialty   Company, 

Feb.     8 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

184 

795 

5,656 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Starter  and  Specialty 

Mch.    8 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

6  2,766 

2,353 

811 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Steel   &   Mfg.   Com- 

May 23 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,056 

5,122 

8,341 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Stevedore  Company, 

June  24 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

22,485 

- 

12,695 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Stitching  and  Plaiting 

Jan.      5 

Aug.  31, 

July      1, 

50^000 

_ 

2,000 

588 

874 

Co.,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Stitching  and  Plaiting 

Sept.  25 

Aug.  30, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

1,843 

4,887 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Storage     Company, 

Mav   13 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

651,000 

S578,045 

847 

- 

33,327 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Storage    Warehouse 

May   13 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1, 

2,000,000 

1,636,010 

115,969 

_ 

14,381 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Structural  Steel  Com- 

Mch. 22 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

20,000 

9,350 

23,201 

48,795 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Tavern  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.    17 
1918. 

Jan.      2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,793 

10,081 

Boston  Team  Owners'  Supply 

Jan.      2 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  25, 

50,000 

_ 

400 

425 

308 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Terminal  Refrigerat- 

Apr.   11 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

66,859 

180,000 

- 

52,260 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston      Times      Company, 

Feb.    25 

Jan.    19, 

Sept.  26, 

24,000 

50 

300 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston    Trading    and    Fruit 

Jan.    18 

30  Dec.   31, 

Sept.  30, 

250,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

191S. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston  Transcript  Company, 

Mch.  20 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

491,000 

177,254 

- 

124,463 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Transfer    Company, 

July      9 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,488 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Transportation   Co., 

Apr.    13 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston      Travelling      Goods 

Apr.    17 

Mch.  15, 

Mch.  15, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

1,659 

4,275 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston   Trucking   Company, 

Aug.   20 

June     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

32  3,000 

1,420 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston   Vapor  Heating  Co., 

June     7 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

4,597 

24,747 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston    Varnish    Company, 

Jan.    11 

Dec.   29, 

Dec.     1, 

600,000 

139,126 

22,952 

264,424 

189,380 

Everett. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  And  tools. 

2  Patterns. 

3  Good  will. 

^  Forty  foxes. 

^  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 
8  And  fixtures,  dies  and  tools. 
'  Patent  rights. 


8  Fixtures. 

5  Investments. 
^°  Treasury  stock. 
11  Deferred  charges. 
1-  Insurance  premiimas. 
13  Construction  account. 
1^  Mortgage. 


15  Suspense. 

w  Percentage  held  back  on  contracts. 

"  Automobiles. 

18  Investment   in  stock   in   M'f'r's 

Nat.  Bank. 

19  Good    will,  rent,    license,  taxes, 

insurance,  etc. 


1918. 


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241 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

>i 

J= 

J, 

""if 

i 
1 

J 

i 

1 

s 

1  _ 

02 

■a 
a 
►—1 

1 

3 
^ 

3 
'1 

I"! 

J 

1 

PS 

3 
^ 

- 

2  $630 

$10,589 

$15,187 

$15,000 

$187 

- 

- 

- 

$15,187 

- 

- 

- 

21,611 

4,000 

12,027 

- 

- 

- 

$5,584 

21,611 

- 

- 

6,464 

15,300 

10,100 

5,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,300 

3  $10,000 

- 

1,593 

18,916 

17,500 

1,416 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,916 

- 

4  40,000 

58,500 

102,500 

100,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102,500 

- 

- 

- 

2,698 

- 

1,890 

- 

$700 

$42 

66 

2,698 

6  9,200 

- 

- 

15,835 

800 

2,365 

- 

- 

- 

12,670 

15,835 

'  4,500 

- 

513 

10,943 

10,000 

943 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,943 

- 

- 

- 

17,519 

5,500 

- 

$6,776 

- 

- 

5,243 

17,519 

8  400 

- 

5,853 

41,433 

10,000 

5.319 

- 

5,000 

21,114 

- 

41,433 

s  10,000 

2  300 
8  300 

5,246 

19,308 

17,200 

2,108 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,308 

- 

11,950 

20,180 

17,200 

2,980 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,180 

- 

»  200,000 

"300 

11  1,410 

- 

813,929 

651,000 

3,326 

- 

150,000 

9,603 

- 

813,929 

- 

12  2,000 

13  6,512 

- 

1,774,872 

1,255,000 

- 

14  150,000 

32,000 

337,397 

15  475 

~ 

1,774,872 

" 

16  4,351 
1'  1,500 

18  281 

~ 

107,478 

15,000 

19,579 

"  9,000 

16,273 

47,626 

107,478 

w  18,561 

20  35,172 
9  15,000 

21  18,76« 

" 

108,373 

50,000 

23,798 

12,460 

22,115 

108,373 

8  500 

- 

532 

2,165 

1,405 

434 

- 

326 

- 

- 

2,165 

22  5,882 
23  12,691 
2*  168,403 
25  220,142 
26  19,022 

725,259 

500,000 

6,628 

2'  170,000 

28  24,609 

5,000 

29  19,022 

725,259 

- 

- 

24,244 

24,594 

24,000 

404 

- 

190 

- 

- 

24,594 

- 

- 

300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

792,717 

60,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

727,717 

with 
surplus 
264 

792,717 

3 10,000 

31  7,000 

- 

20,488 

20,000 

224 

- 

- 

- 

20,488 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

3  1,000 

8  300 

- 

7,234 

5,000 

2,234 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,234 

- 

- 

6,330 

10,750 

10,000 

750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,750 

- 

- 

- 

29,344 

10,000 

17,699 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

1,645 

29,344 

83  114,446 

730,328 

600,000 

50,833 
34  36,000 

43,495 

730,328 

2"  Crockery,  glass,  silver,  furniture, 
carpets,  beds,  bedding,  table 
linen  and  towels, 

21  Alteration  and  repairs. 

22  Furniture,  fixtures  and  inventory. 

23  Accrued  storage  charges  and  in- 

surance. 


2'!  Customers'  loans. 
23  Leasehold. 
26  Sinking  fund. 
2'  Notes      payable      secured 
customers'  loans. 

28  Acceptance. 

29  Sinking  fund  reserve. 


by 


3"  Adjourned. 

31  Horses,    wagons,    sleds,    harness, 

etc. 

32  And  horses. 
83  Trade-marks. 

34  Dividend  due  stockholders. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

o 

1 

1 

C3 

Q. 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

3 

b 

ctures, 
handise, 
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in  Proc- 

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Boston  Veterinary  Hospital, 

Apr.    18, 

1  Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

$7,000 

$29,000 

$446 

$2,965 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston   Wall    Paper   House, 

July    16, 

July    11, 

July      1, 

50,000 

-  - 

2  $7,500 

34,406 

19,608 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston     Watch     Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      9, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

1,886 

4,401 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston   Water  Power  Com- 

May    9, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.      1, 

3  _ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

160 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

*  3,418 

Boston  West  Africa  Trading 

Aug.  22, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Wharf  Company,  The, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000,000 

8,740,887 

- 

- 

77,317 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston   Wholesale   Millinery 

Oct.    11, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

10,000 

— 

- 

4,174 

14,511 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Willow  &  Willowcraft 

May   14, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  28, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

14,162 

13,351 

Shops,  Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston  Wood  Fibre  Products 

May   11, 

15  Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

24,000 

16  82,075 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston  Wrench  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Feb.    15, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

7,453 

i;503 

5,718 

Boston  Yarn  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

788,247 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bosworth  &  Beal  Inc.,  Co- 

June  26, 

lApr.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

1,955 

2,183 

10,516 

5,892 

hasset. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boughton    Door    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

_ 

314 

2,337 

1,112 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boulevard    Auto    Company, 

May  31, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

17,917 

3,815 

872 

3,401 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boulevard  Garage  Company, 

June  28, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

463 

1,405 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boulevard  Storage  Warehouse 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

400 

367 

&  Realty  Company,  Med- 
ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bourn-Hadley  Company, 

Aug.   17, 

Aug.   12, 

June  30, 

45,000 

38,029 

withR.E. 

35,042 

36,431 

Templeton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bourne  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

Oct.    16, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1918. 

1,000,000 

190,000 

867,139 

371,716 

271,838 

Bourque  Construction  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  12, 

2,500 

6,500 

700 

250 

2,300 

pany,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bourse  Cigar  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

Jan.   18, 

Dec.    19, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

4,221 

6,645 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boutwell  Bros.,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

29  1,816 

78,922 

50,659 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bowditch  &  Clapp  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

56,337 

96,370 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bowdoin     Company,     The, 

Nov.  19, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.    4, 

10,000 

41,800 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bowen,  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

May     8, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

33  _ 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

526 

22,219 

Bowenville   Coal    Company, 

Apr.    17, 

40,000 

41,914 

10,919 

11,817 

78,277 

The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bowers  Can  Seal  Company, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

- 

799 

4,402 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bowie   Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 23, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

Bowker  and  Archer  Marble 

Sept.    4, 

May     8, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,020 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  fixtiu-es. 

3  1,856  4-10  shares  preferred  stock, 

par  value   $25;   94,416  shares 
common  stock,  par  value  not 
fi.xed. 
^  Cash  in  hands  of  trustees. 


5  Investments. 

6  Interest  accrued. 

'  Rents  paid  in  advance. 

8  Repair  and  depreciation  fund. 

9  Good  will. 

1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
11  Prepayments. 


12  Liberty  Bonds. 

13  Sales  allowaince. 
1*  Fixtures. 

15  Special  meeting. 

16  Under-lease. 
1'  Patent  rights. 
18  Trade-marks. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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$32,411 

$7,000 

$1,115 

$24,000 

- 

$296 

- 

$32,411 

- 

- 

$3,529 

65,043 

40,000 

5,208 

- 

$13,028 

6,807 

- 

65,043 

- 

- 

105 

6,392 

1,000 

1,267 

- 

4,125 

- 

- 

6,392 

- 

- 

- 

3,578 

s  _ 

- 

6,911 

- 

- 

- 

6,911 

- 

5  $100,000 

- 

8,918,204 

6,000,000 

6  25,000 

2,500,000 

7  14,158 

8  379,046 

- 

8,918,204 

',$4,600 

10  1,010 

11226 

12  5,500 

"97 

30,021 
27,610 

10,000 
10,000 

7,603 
13  412 

7,098 

10,116 

12,006 
396 

30,021 
27,610 

- 

- 

- 

106,075 

82,075 

- 

21,000 

2,500 

- 

$500 

106,075 

17,74.202 

18  15 

"j'23,837 
9  3,900 
»  3,000 

19  834 

21836 
22  250 

23  75 

2U8 

19,325 
1,511 

108,216 
789,081 
21,632 
33,104 
29,005 

74,000 
100,000 
10,000 
31,000 
10,000 

19,716 

87,095 

20  46,000 

6,320 

25  304 

1,705 

11,286 

14,500 

1,299 
1,800 

555,986 

4,013 
6,014 

108,216 

789,081 

21,632 

33,104 

29,005 

'1,500 

- 

58 

5,426 

5,000 

426 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,426 

«200 

868 

1,835 

1,000 

835 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,835 

- 

- 

- 

109,502 

45,000 

19.473 

- 

23,619 

18,550 

2,860 

109,502 

- 

2S  179,690 

- 

1,880,383 

1,000,000 

26,047 

- 

270,000 

2'  108,303 

476,033 

1,880,383 

- 

- 

28  1,000 

10,750 

2,500 

1,650 

5,400 

- 

- 

1,200 

10,750 

- 

- 

- 

10,866 

10,000 

753 

- 

- 

- 

113 

10,866 

_ 

so  1,650 
51567 

_ 

133,614 
152,707 

60,000 
80,000 

9,869 
48,322 

- 

_ 

S2  30,819 
24,385 

32,926 

133,614 
152,707 

- 

- 

- 

41,800 

1,200 

- 

38,300 

- 

- 

2,300 

41,800 

- 

3«  15,646 

506 

38,897 

25,000 

397 

- 

13,500 

- 

- 

38,897 

- 

- 

- 

142,927 

40,000 

50,593 

- 

- 

- 

52,334 

142,927 

"  429,700 
17 12,500 

_ 

36  19 

810 
1,235 

435,730 
13,735 

435,000 
12,500 

730 
55 

- 

1,180 

~ 

~ 

435,730 
13,735 

~ 

- 

85 

2,105 

2,100 

5 

- 

- 

~ 

" 

2,105 

19  Unexpired  insurance. 
2"  Estimated  taxes. 

21  Office  fixtures,  etc. 

22  Liberty  Bond. 

23  Model  accounts. 
2''  Catalogues. 


25  F.  E.  Howes. 
25  U.  S.  Bonds. 
2'  Reserve  for  taxes. 

28  Shares  in  Canadian  Construction 

Co. 

29  And  working  equipment. 


31  Treasury  stock. 

31  Suspense  account. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

33  None  held  since  organization. 
3*  Securities. 

35  Deferred  charges  to  profit  and  loss. 


244 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Bowker    Torrey    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

1  - 

Dec.   31, 

$225,000 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boyajian's  Pharmacy,  Boston, 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Jan.     7, 
1918. 

8,000 

- 

- 

$4,096 

$1,100 

Boyce  Cigar  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.  16, 

May 

14, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

2,085 

4,333 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Boyd   Transportation   Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan. 

29, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

182 

pany,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Boyden   and   Company,   In- 

Aug.    5, 

»  July 

1, 

Apr.     3, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

1,738 

11,151 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Boyden  &  Steacie,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June 24, 

May 

25, 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

17,629 

ton, 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Boylston  Bottling  Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Jan. 

30, 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

■  _ 

_ 

18,336 

9,429 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Boylston  Coal  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July   17, 

July 

1, 

July      1, 

25,000 

$8,500 

- 

4,000 

5,550 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Boylston  Dental  Laboratory 

Feb.     1, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

$416 

3,728 

7,098 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Boylston  Market  Association, 

Mch.  26, 

10  Feb. 

15, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000,000 

2,166,598 

_ 

_ 

18.637 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Boylston  Realty  Corporation, 

July    18, 

May 

31, 

Dec.   31, 

105,000 

179,534 

1,148 

297 

1,136 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Boys  Store,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.  26, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

10,980 

5,562 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bozart  Rug  Company,  Spring- 

Apr.  20, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

"  57,634 

100,301 

27,168 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brackett     Coal     Company, 

May  13, 

May     3, 

Mch.  31, 

54,000 

_ 

- 

9,939 

35,458 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brackett     Heel     Company, 

Aug.  26, 

June   10, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

4,861 

33,634 

26,439 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bradbury    Company,     The, 

Feb.   26, 

i»Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

38,000 

52,000 

_ 

_ 

4 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bradford  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

20,244 

8,100 

16,561 

5.761 

The,  Williamsburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bradlee  and  Chatman  Com- 

July   18, 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.    28, 

30,000 

- 

26  2,350 

6,319 

50,677 

pany,  The,  Boston, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bradley  Fertilizer  Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1908. 

1917. 

Bradley  Rug  Co.,  Plymouth,  . 

Feb.    14, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

60,000 

22,902 

38,825 

50,100 

20,519 

Bradshaw-Patten    Company, 

Jan.      7, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

500 

1,550 

6,938 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bradstreet    Heel    Company, 

June  18, 

June     7, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

1,933 

3,330 

6,912 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bragdon-Jones        Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,853 

Boston. 

1918. 

1912. 

1917. 

Brandon  Farms  Milk  Com- 

May    3, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

79 

500 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brandt    Leather    Company, 

Oct.    23, 

July    17, 

June  29, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

76,128 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brandt  Leather  Corporation, 

Oct.    23, 

July    18, 

June  29, 

1,000 

- 

584 

11,426 

21,337 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  Good  will. 

2  Equipment. 

*  Ten     horses,     thirteen     wagons, 

harnesses,  furniture,  auto  and 

auto  truck. 


5  Date  of  postponement. 
^  Fixtures. 
'  Investments. 
8  Suspense. 
'  Horses  and  wagons. 
10  Adjourned. 


11  Advance  payments,  rent,  taxes,  etc. 

12  Unexpired  insurance. 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1^  Advertising  material. 

15  Liberty  Bond. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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8.196 

8,000 

$196 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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«  2,500 

s  $3,279 

3,654 

15,851 

2,800 

9,851 

- 

$3,200 

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15,851 

- 

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4,437 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,437 

4,437 

- 

- 

- 

12,889 

30 

7,133 

- 

- 

- 

5,726 

12,889 

2  1,000 

6  350 
'  3,190 
8  3,747 

- 

25,916 

5,000 

20,565 

- 

- 

- 

351 

25,916 

2  14,000 

»  4,400 
6  475 

- 

46,640 

6,500 

22,541 

~ 

~ 

$17,448 

151 

46,640 

2  6,000 

6  2,500 

2,195 

28,745 

25,000 

1,100 

$2,425 

220 

- 

- 

28,745 

- 

- 

- 

11,242 

6,000 

1,145 

- 

- 

- 

4,097 

11,242 

- 

- 

- 

2,185,235 

1,000,000 

310,000 

- 

11  3,608 

- 

871,627 

2,185,235 

- 

12  657 

4,174 

186,946 

105,000 

6,946 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

186,946 

"  2,079 
"87 
'2  48 
"  10 

16  4,300 

23,066 

20,000 

1,341 

1,725 

23,066 

18  450,000 

19  20,009 
2»  27,134 

- 

682,246 

650,000 

6,860 

- 

25,000 

386 

- 

682,246 

2  10,000 

21  10,849 

22  313 

- 

66,559 

54,000 

6.254 

- 

547 

5,758 

- 

66,559 

23  500 

65,434 

30,000 

28,261 

with  accts. 
payable 

5,073 
2*  1,100 
25  1,000 

65,434 

- 

- 

35,238 

87,242 

38,000 

- 

35,000 

14,242 

- 

- 

87,242 

- 

- 

- 

50,666 

18,975 

6,130 

5,000 

18,900 

1,661 

- 

50,666 

- 

6  725 

'  15,675 

2'  148,838 

- 

225  124 

30,000 

39,007 

- 

28  100,172 

29  29,127 

26,818 

225,124 

8  540 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

2  7,000 

so  469 
SI  1,548 
22  1,200 

- 

142,563 

60,000 

25,420 

33  8,000 

37,597 

11,546 

- 

142,563 

2  5,800 

- 

1,822 

16,610 

10,000 

2,185 

4425 

- 

- 

- 

16,610 

- 

3*420 
19  300 

- 

12,895 

5,000 

4,381 

- 

1,000 

2,514 

* 

12,895 

5  48,850 

- 

1,757 

52,460 

50,000 

2,460 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,460 

- 

- 

- 

579 

15 

412 

- 

- 

- 

152 

579 

- 

- 

- 

76,128 

1,000 

74,260 

- 

- 

- 

868 

76,128 

- 

35  137 

- 

33,484 

1,000 

31,612 

- 

- 

- 

872 

33,484 

1'  And  equipment. 

18  Trade-marks. 

19  Liberty  Bonds. 
2i>  Deferred  items. 

21  Horses,  teams  and  equipment. 

22  Insurance  prepaid. 

23  Automobile. 


2*  Reserve  for  taxes. 

25  Reserve  for  machinery  liabilities. 

26  And  tools. 

2'  Contracts  partially  installed. 

28  Received  on  unfinished  contracts. 

29  Reserves. 


30  Office  furniture  and  supplies. 

31  Sprinkler  system. 

32  Preferred  capital  stock  not  issued. 

33  Mortgage  notes. 

34  Insurance. 

35  Prepaid  expense. 


246 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

fcib 
1 

a 
1 

p. 

03 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

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ctures, 
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Brandt's  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

May  29, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     1, 

$100,000 

_ 

1  $20,081 

$43,502 

$34,463 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

" 

Breck-Robinson         Nursery 

Apr.    C 

0, 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

112,334 

13,738 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Breck's  Real  Estate  Agency 

Mch.  i 

1, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,432 

- 

(Inc.),  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brennan    &    Palmer,    Inc., 

Feb.    ] 

8, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,049 

Salem. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brennan  Boot  and  Shoe  Com- 

Dec.  ] 

0, 

9  Nov.  13, 

Nov.    1, 

20,000 

S9,000 

4,789 

41,476 

65,524 

pany,  Natick  (for  1917). 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Brennan  Boot  and  Shoe  Com- 

Nov. i 

5, 

Nov.    6, 

Nov.    1, 

20,000 

9,000 

3,910 

24,724 

69,133 

pany,  Natick. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brennan  Grain  Co.,  Chelsea,  . 

July    ] 
1918 

7, 

Jan.      2, 
1918. 

Aug.  30, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

575 

3,086 

6,493 

Brennan  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Aug. 
1918 

0, 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

30,000 

5,918 

4,532 

6,400 

Brenner-Myers       Company, 

Mch. 

7, 

Jan.    21, 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

-- 

- 

5,486 

236 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Breshn    &    Campbell,    Inc., 

Mch. 

6, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

6,322 

193,767 

185,051 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brett-Rayner-Boyer       Com- 

Apr.   1 

2, 

11  _ 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

2,000 

4,856 

12,870 

34,626 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

Brewer   and   Carlson   Com- 

Apr. 

9, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200 

- 

300 

4,900 

550 

pany,  Athol. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brewer  &  Company  Inc.,  Fall 

June  ] 

8. 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

40,880 

- 

93,880 

107,227 

River. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Bridge-Baxter  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Apr.    2 
1918 

6, 

9  Feb.   28, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

30,000 

- 

- 

29,360 

32,765 

Bridge  Company,  The,  Arling- 

Mch. 

6, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

5,198 

32,563 

7,748 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Bridgewater    Ice    and    Coal 

Aug. 

6, 

16  July    22, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

9,000 

5,000 

400 

11,487 

Company,     The,     Bridge- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

water. 

Bridgewater    Shoe    Factory 

May 

1, 

9  Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

36,600 

21,000 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Bridgewater. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bridgewater     Workers     Co- 

Jan.   2 

8, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

19,835 

- 

75 

1,740 

operative  Association,  Inc., 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bridgewater. 

Bridgham  and   Smith  Com- 

Feb.  : 

0. 

Jan.    17. 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

29,089 

34,187 

pany,  Boston. 
Brierly-Lombard     Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.    1 

0, 

16  Mch.  25, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

65,378 

20,007 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Briggs  and  AUyn  Manufactur- 

Mch. 1 

5, 

Feb.   27. 

Jan.    31, 

115,000 

16,000 

2,111 

- 

42,073 

ing  Company,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Briggs    Carriage    Company, 

Feb.    1 

1, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

20,000 

2,000 

5,015 

45,510 

Amesbury. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Briggs     Electric     Company, 

Apr.   C 

0, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,458 

6,853 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brigham     Company,     The, 

Apr.   5 

6, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     9, 

100,000 

- 

1  22,227 

61,695 

98,905 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brighton  Avenue  Realty  Co., 

Apr.   ] 

0, 

11- 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

132,952 

- 

- 

- 

Fraiaingham. 

1918 

1918. 

Brighton  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

May 5 

8, 

16  May  18, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,140 

24,941 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brighton  Cold  Storage  Ware- 

Feb.   ] 

2, 

Dec.     3, 

Dec.     3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Brighton  Dressed  Meat  Com- 

Oct.   i 

8, 

June  12, 

June   12, 

10,000 

- 

21  6,323 

55,201 

107,193 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brightwood  Garage  Company, 

Feb.    ] 

6, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

4,800 

- 

125 

150 

3,125 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Trade-marks  and  good  will, 
s  Leaseholds. 

*  Prepaid  expenses. 


6  Supphes,  etc. 

6  Greenhouses,  horses,  vehicles  and 

tools. 
'  Good  will. 


8  Office  furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

'  Adjourned. 
1°  Liberty  Bonds. 
11  None  held  in  1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued.  ' 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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3 

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3 

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1 

2 

3 
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2  SI  1,000 

s  $8,014 
«  2,538 
5  1,256 

6  22,367 

- 

$120,854 

860,000 

$5,470 

- 

- 

$55,384 

- 

$120,854 

'  2,368 

S200 

148,439 
5,000 

25,000 
5,000 

106,365 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

$17,074 

148,439 
5,000 

?  15,000 

8  900 

- 

36,949 

15,000 

18,495 

- 

- 

3,454 

- 

36,949 

- 

10  5,000 

- 

125,789 

20,000 

74,977 

- 

- 

- 

30,812 

125,789 

- 

10  15,800 

- 

122,567 

20,000 

69,213 

- 

- 

- 

33,354 

122,567 

- 

- 

- 

10,154 

1,800 

6,609 

3594 

- 

1,151 

- 

10,154 

'  2,438 

- 

- 

19,288 

15,000 

3,031 

- 

- 

- 

1,257 

19,288 

- 

- 

781 

6,503 

3,000 

3,503 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,503 

231,629 

- 

- 

616,769 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116,769 

616,769 

- 

"530 

- 

54,882 
5,750 

10,000 
1,200 

8,976 
4,550 

: 

$13,805 

15,254 

"  6,847 

- 

54,882 
5,750 

"  5,330 
"  3,916 
10  10,000 

261,233 
62,125 

45,000 
30,000 

45,011 
2,720 

20,000 

60,000 
27,980 

91,222 

1,425 

261,233 
62,125 

- 

- 

- 

45,509 

20,000 

7,691 

- 

- 

17,818 

- 

45,509 

- 

- 

809 

26,696 

20,000 

1,696 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

26,696 

- 

- 

24,300 

45,300 

36,600 

- 

17  8,700 

- 

- 

- 

45,300 

- 

- 

- 

21,650 

9,600 

6,650 

5,400 

_ 

- 

- 

21,650 

- 

"2,115 

3,477 

68,868 

40,000 

6,668 

- 

22,200 

- 

- 

68,868 

'  10,000 

- 

- 

95,385 

65,000 

16,059 

- 

2,500 

- 

11,826 

95,385 

- 

- 

- 

60,184 

46,000 

- 

- 

- 

18  10,516 

3,668 

60,184 

- 

- 

- 

72,525 

30,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

36,525 

72,525 

- 

- 

- 

12,311 

10,000 

1,551 

- 

- 

- 

760 

12,311 

- 

19  12,346 

- 

195,173 

100,000 

2,378 

- 

- 

92,795 

- 

195,173 

_ 

20  10,172 

3,759 

136,711 
,  40,253 

25,000 
10,000 

111,711 
14,737 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
14,500 

: 

1,016 

136,711 
40,253 

- 

- 

25 

25 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

- 

- 

- 

168,717 

10,000 

27,883 

- 

33,000 

92,815 

5,019 

168,717 

'  1,500 

- 

800 

5,700 

4,800 

100 

- 

- 

- 

800 

5,700 

12  Leasehold  rights. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
I''  Auto  trucks. 

15  Fixtures. 


1^  In  lieu  of  annual. 

1'  Mortgage. 

18  Reserve  for  suspense. 


18  Bonds  and  stocks. 

20  Equipment. 

21  And  chattels. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


hi 

1 

03 

D, 

a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

JS, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

M  . 

TION. 

1 

1 

S 

1 

6 
a 

b 

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Brightwood     Manufacturing 

Jan.    . 

28,       Jan.     2 

Nov.  30, 

$500,000 

I  $167,772 

1  $111,493 

11,004,768 

$773,928 

Company,  The,  North  An- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

dover. 

Brtmfield    Brick    Company, 

Mch. 

2,       Feb.    15 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

5,379 

3,981 

Brimfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bristol      Block      Company, 

Mch. 

5,       Jan.    10 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

16,017 

13,778 

1,232 

763 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bristol  Company,  The,  Bos- 

June i 

'8,       Feb.     4 

Dec.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bristol  Lace  and  Braid  Com- 

Apr. 

5,       Mch.  11 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

8  4,500 

3,250 

2,236 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Bristol  Manufacturing  Cor- 

Dec.  : 

1,       Nov.  26 

Sept.  29, 

1,000,000 

356,750 

894,342 

503,427 

193,332 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Bristol     Realty     Company, 

Mch. 

7,    "Feb.    14 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,577 

Boston.                       1 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brittain  &  Cannon  Company, 

Mch.  '. 

1,       Feb.    11 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

18,174 

9,443 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brittain  Dental  Show  Case 

Jan.    1 

9,    "Dec.     3 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

837 

980 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Britton-Stevens  Motors  Com- 

Oct. 

2,       July     8 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

2,962 

22,318 

14,403 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Broadbent's  Drug  Shop,  Inc., 

May 

9,    "Apr.    29 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

96 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Broadway  Amusement  Com- 

Sept. 1 

2,       June     5 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,804 

- 

760 

pany,  Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Broadway  Extension  Poultry 

Jan.    5 

8,       Jan.      8 

Jan.      7, 

15,000 

- 

- 

209 

21  6,845 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Broadway    Garage,    Inc."  of 

Apr.    1 

1,   "Mch.    6 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

899 

4,799 

Chelsea,  Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Broadway  Iron  Foundry  Com- 

Feb. 

6,       Feb.     5 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

25,000 

4,000 

2,500 

47,111 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Broadway  Storage  Company, 

Nov.  1 

5,       Aug.     5 

July    31, 

100,000 

140,200 

- 

- 

4,328 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Broadway  Theater  Company, 

Apr.    1 

0,       Mch.    4 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

135,402 

- 

- 

8,909 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Broadway  Theatre  Company 

Feb.    1 

5,       Feb.     2 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

84,000 

_ 

2,000 

2,493 

of  Lawrence,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Broadway     Wholesale     Mil- 

Oct.   1 

6,       July      1 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

8,570 

- 

linery  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton     Auto     Exchange, 

Mch.  1 

1,       Jan.      7 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

312 

1,355 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton  Bread  Co.,  Brock- 

Apr.   1 

3,       Jan.      1 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

17,000 

1,600 

10,500 

6,500 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton  Co-operative  Boot 

Jan. 

3,       Dec.   26 

Oct.    31, 

25,500 

28,713 

6,617 

103,200 

356,249 

and  Shoe  Company,  The, 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Brockton. 

Brockton      Die      Company, 

Apr. 

9,       Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

3,006 

2,431 

6,949 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton     Drug     Company, 

Jan.    2 

8,       Jan.     2 

Dec.   15, 

4,000 

- 

1,300 

1,600 

1,100 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton  Hebrew  Loan  Cor- 

Apr.   1 

6,       Jan.    29 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

27,495 

poration,  The,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton     Heel     Company, 

Apr.    2 

5,       Deo.   10 

Sept.  30, 

2,500,000 

273,263 

3«  255,955 

840,908 

393,559 

Brockton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Brockton  Heel  Company  Inc., 

May  2 

9,       Dee.   10 

Sept.  30, 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Brockton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Less  reserves. 

2  Investments. 

5  Deferred  assets. 

*  Accrued  interest. 
'  Reserves  for  contingencies,   dis- 
counts and  taxes. 

6  Teams,  etc. 


'  Automobiles,  etc. 

8  And  fixtures. 

3  Manufacturing  rights. 
1°  Reserve  against  depreciation  of 

plant. 
1'  Insurance. 
12  Investment. 


13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1^  Adjourned. 

15  Building  account. 

15  And  reserves. 

1^  Patent  rights. 

18  Good  will. 

19  Fixtures. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

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3  10,904 

- 

$2,078,865 

$500,000 

$96,455 
4  775 

$3,500 

$812,500 

$571,925 
6  93,710 

- 

$2,078,865 

6  1,020 

- 

10,380 

10,000 

29 

- 

- 

- 

$351 

10,380 

- 

- 

■  .$802 

32,592 

25,000 

592 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

32,592 

- 

7  1,600 

1,600 

3,200 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,200 

- 

9  6,000 

11  13,587 

12  12,882 
15  89,000 

- 

15,986 

1,974,320 

90,577 

10,000 

1,000,000 

45,000 

2,293 
47,994 

25,500 

2,958 
409,000 

285 

10  450 

13  154,295 

16  20,077 

363,031 

15,986 

1,974,320 

90,577 

- 

- 

- 

27,617 

8,600 

17,962 

- 

- 

- 

1,055 

27,617 

"  $9,390 

- 

- 

11,207 

10,000 

1,207 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,207 

- 

- 

- 

39,683 

20,200 

2,387 

- 

10,283 

- 

6,813 

39,683  ~ 

18 1,300 

19  1,000 

1,728 

6,124 

4,000 

29 

2,095 

- 

- 

- 

6,124 

•8  2,000 

20  7,200 

10,433 

22,197 

21,160 

692 

- 

345 

- 

- 

22,197 

>8  4,000 

19  1,000 

22  900 

23  5,000 
19  1,047 

11,711 
435 

25,665 
11,180 

8,200 
5,000 

14,965 
5,180 

2,500 

1,000 

25,665 
11,180 

~ 

25  50,000 

~ 

78,611 
194,528 

50,000 
100,000 

7,786 

_ 

65,000 

- 

16,325 
24  4,500 

29,528 

78,611 
194,528 

28  3,500 
27  12,203 
23  27,598 

_ 

187,612 
88,493 

40,000 
12,000 

6,614 

29  80,000 
75,000 

30  36,000 

24,998 
1,493 

187,612 
88,493 

- 

3182 

- 

10,152 

2,300 

3,160 

- 

- 

- 

4,692 

10,152 

- 

- 

3,621 

5,288 

4,700 

588 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,288 

- 

- 

- 

35,600 

25,530 

- 

- 

5,600 

- 

4,470 

35,600 

- 

32  900 

33  10,000 

- 

505,679 

25,500 

10,353 

- 

- 

388,629 

81,197 

505,679 

- 

- 

8,254 

20,640 

11,800 

2,140 

- 

6,700 

- 

- 

20,640 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

27,495 

25,000 

436 

1,500 

- 

- 

559 

27,495 

"  57,500 
181,250,000 

35  12,993 

36  19,700 
3'  20,013 

40  300 

- 

3,123,891 
300 

2,012,800 
300 

206,079 
38  20,048 

17,500 

589,171 

39  24,003 

40  233,748 

20,542 

- 

3,123,891 
300 

20  Lease  value. 

21  Some  doubtful. 

22  Teams  and  trucks. 

23  Slaughterhouse. 

24  Reserve  for  war  tax. 

25  Common  stock  owned  by  company. 

26  Organ  account. 


2'  Equipment. 

28  Stocks  and  bonds. 

29  Bonds. 

30  Debentures. 

31  Prepaid  insurance. 

32  Treasury  stock. 

33  Liberty  Bonds. 


34  And  equipment. 

35  Prepaid  accounts. 
'6  Securities  owned. 

3'  Leicester  inventory. 

38  Accrued  accounts. 

39  Reserves. 

40  Suspense. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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Brockton  Ice  &  Coal  Com- 

June 19, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

$120,925 

$4,018 

$7,611 

$33,443 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton    Iron    and    Metal 

Apr.   12, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

6,000 

'  1,500 

4,556 

3,326 

Company,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton  Last  Co.,  Brockton, 

Apr.     5, 
1918. 

Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917.  . 

150,000 

33,160 

12,143 

33,000 

87,085 

Brockton  Macaroni  Company, 

July    18, 

'2  June  20, 

May  31, 

10,000 

_ 

1,200 

154 

409 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton  Morris  Plan  Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

215,698 

pany,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton    Motor    Exchange 

Apr.     5, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.   15, 

3,000 

22  635 

318 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton    Mowing    Machine 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cutter-Bar          Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton. 

Brockton  Oil  Co.,  Brockton,  . 

Mch.  14, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Nov.  17, 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

21,891 

7,712 

5,613 

Brockton     Shoe     Company, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.    1,000 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Brockton    Spa,    Inc.,    The, 

May     6, 

26  Apr.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

450 

2,200 

800 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton   Times   Publishing 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

_ 

- 

3,371 

15,821 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brockton         Transportation 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.     3, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

10,000 

42,980 

- 

31,959 

Company,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Brockton  Webbing  Company, 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.    3, 

June     1, 

10,000 

12,977 

29,319 

26,389 

52,553 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockton  Welting  Company, 

Aug.  16, 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

20,322 

13,117 

180,242 

92,260 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brockway-Smith       Corpora- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

9,282 

'  30,607 

323,868 

S3  350,163 

tion,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Broheco     Farm     Company, 

May  25, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,116 

- 

113 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Broma-Mist  Company,  Bos- 

May 27, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

688 

230 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bronson  Building  Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  26, 

80,000 

145,000 

- 

- 

1,337 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bronze  Weather  Strip   Co., 

Jan.    12, 

36  Aug.      8, 

July    31, 

50,000 

_ 

675 

1,120 

1,269 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Brookfield  Woolen  Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,552 

153^638 

46,106 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brookline    Chemical     Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,206 

7,210 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brookline  Chronicle  Publish- 

Jan.   25, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,284 

ing  Company,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brookline  Motor  Service  Co., 

Oct.    21, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Brookline  Press,  The,  Brook- 

Aug.    9, 

July    10, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

«600 

3,290 

line. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brookline    Provision    Com- 

June   3, 

May     6, 

May     6, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,359 

2,510 

pany,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Brookline  Storage  Warehouse, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

600 

8,236 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

s  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 


5  Prepaid  insurance. 

6  Accrued  charges. 
"  And  fixtures. 

8  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


'  Horses,  wagons  and  autos. 

10  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Prepaid  expenses. 

12  In  Ueu  of  annual. 

13  Insurance. 
1''  Fixtures. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 


1'  Interest  unearned. 

18  Reserve  for  dividend. 

13  Reserve  for  accrued  expenses. 

2"  Reserve  for  losses. 

21  Deposited  against  loans. 

22  And  automobiles  and  parts. 

23  Treasury  stock. 
2^  Mortgage. 


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Liabilities. 

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2  20,000 

3  $21,964 
i  40,000 
5  1,115 

- 

$254,076 
15,382 

$98,450 
4,000 

$13,477 
6  4,014 

5,905 

$63,000 
8  5,300 

$30,150 

$44,985 

$177 

$254,076 
15,382 

- 

s  2,000 
10  5,500 
112,915 
"25 
»150 
16  1,138 
10  1,850 

S4,723 
2,047 

175,803 

6,661 
218,686 

3,000 

150,000 

3,600 

50,000 
16  25,000 

3,000 

7,543 

3,011 

"  5,988 

26,676 

50 
13,500 

18,260 

18  2,250 

19  1,012 
20  840 

21  91,417 

2,003 

175,803 

6,661 
218.686 

3,000 

1 10,000 

- 

3,000 

13,000 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,000 

- 

2S  5,000 
2*125 

- 

40,341 
1,000 

10,000 
1,000 

17,498 

2<  3,000 

5,700 
25 1,093 

2,210 

840 

40,341 
1.000 

- 

2'  7,050 

- 

10,500 

9,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,500 

_ 

28  158 

29  130 

- 

19,478 
84,939 

8,000 
25,000 

4,306 
8,500 

- 

28,250 

23,189 

7,172 

19,478 
84,939 

82 13,346 

121,238 
319,287 

10,000 
20,000 

36,613 
152,208 

21  7,000 
66,265 

31,552 
27,000 

7,010 

80  24,063 

31  5,000 

53,814 

121,238 
319,287 

51 1,000 

- 

- 

714,920 

200,000 

23,561 

- 

306,000 

185,359 

- 

714,920 

- 

85  300 

12.430 

15,959 

300 

8,659 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

15,959 

1 14,860 

- 

315 

16,003 

15,200 

893 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,093 

- 

- 

6,351 

152,688 

80,000 

1,038 

65,000 

6,650 

- 

- 

152,688 

1  26,521 

"228 
87  11,900 

38  42 

166 

41,879 
202,338 

40,000 
50,000 

879 
57,126 

_ 

1,000 

2,345 

92,867 

41,879 
202,338 

2  250 

10  5,100 
39  250 

- 

15,016 

1,000 

468 

- 

- 

- 

13,548 

15,016 

2  10,500 

- 

417 

14,201 

12,500 

1,017 

500 

- 

184 

- 

14,201 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

«  5,000 

<2  1,000 

- 

10,290 

5,000 

1,683 

- 

1,859 

- 

1,748 

10,290 

2  10,000 

44  2,274 

- 

16,143 

10,000 

4,580 

- 

- 

- 

1,563 

16,143 

~ 

6  471 

- 

9,307 

5,000 

1,504 

- 

- 

- 

2,803 

9,307 

25  Personal  loan. 

25  Adjourned. 

2'  Fixtures,  equipment  and  tools. 

28  Taxes  unexpired. 

29  Insurance  unexpired. 

80  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

81  Appraisal  surplus. 


82  And  horse  and  wagon. 
88  Including  Liberty  Bonds. 
8*  Trade-marks. 

85  Suspense. 

86  Should  have  been  held. 

3'  Treasury  stock  (part  of  original 
issue). 


88  Fire  insurance  prepaid. 

89  Secret  formulse. 

40  And  cuts,  etc. 

41  Good  will  and  contracts. 

42  Subscription  list. 

43  Office  fittings. 

"  Fixtures  and  autos. 


252 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Brooklyn  Tube  Works,  Bos- 

May 

3,       Apr.    24, 

Jan.    31, 

$80,000 

_ 

$18,774 

$32,969 

$2,593 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brookmede  Farm  Company, 

June 

24,       June     4, 

June     1, 

100,000 

$10,000 

200 

- 

_ 

New  Marlborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brooks  &   Company,   Incor- 

May 

3,     2  Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

49,534 

99,020 

porated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brooks  Bank  Note  Company, 

May 

10,       Mch.  20, 

Feb.     1, 

90,000 

75,000 

4  77,760 

100,821 

125,263 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brooks     Barley     Company, 

May 

7,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

598 

3,293 

5,987 

Boston.' 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brooks     Construction     and 

Aug. 

8,     2  July     3, 

Apr.     4, 

5,000 

_ 

720 

14,324 

7,428 

Lumber   Co.,    The,    New- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

buryport. 

Brooks  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 

9,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

_ 

10,791 

16,032 

7,137 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brooks'      Pharmacy,      Inc., 

Apr. 

5,       Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

13,338 

9,869 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brooks   Reed   Gallery,   Inc., 

Dec. 

4,       Sept.  24, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,694 

8,850 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Brooks  Reed  Gallery,   Inc., 

Nov. 

5,       Oct.     4, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

15,470 

14,888 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brookside  Dairy  Inc.,  North- 

Sept. 

9,    2  Aug.  28, 

July    31, 

5,000 

- 

6,268 

185 

2,942 

ampton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918.' 

Brookside     Worsted     Mills, 

Apr.   ; 

2,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

68,000 

49,087 

41,191 

24,654 

Chelmsford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brophy  Barrabee  Company, 

Apr.    i 

>4,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

21,313 

9,719 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brophy  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  Lynn, 

June 
1918 

9,       Apr.    17, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

300,000 

- 

"  33,180 

168,244 

254,840 

Brown  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June 5 

6,     2  May     8, 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

- 

1,935 

33,952 

59,830 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brown  &  Ross,  Incorporated, 

Oct.    i 

8,       Oct.      1, 

July      1, 

25,000 

- 

2,000 

16,350 

9,276 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown  Bag  Filling  Machine 

May  5 

8,       May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

85,582 

60,784 

112,455 

64,397 

Co.,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown-Conant,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mch.  5 
1918 

0,       Jan.      9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,593 

3,244 

Brown  Daisy  Products  Com- 

June 1 

1,       Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,453 

2,123 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Brown  Durrell  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Mch.  5 
1918 

6,     2  Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

1,000,000 

16,500 

18  2,000 

1,889,889 

2,248,381 

Brown  Folding  Stool  Com- 

May 

6,       Apr.    10, 

Apr.    10, 

30,000 

_ 

600 

400 

150 

pany,  Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown  Garage  and  Carriage 

May   : 

0,       Apr.    10, 

Apr.    10, 

20,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

11,498 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown-Gates           Company, 

Feb.    1 

8,       Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

25  1,500 

33,667 

28,511 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown-Howland      Company, 

July 

5,       May  13, 

Mch.  30, 

200,000 

- 

26  43,454 

63,540 

94,220 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown  Jewelry  Company,  In- 

Mch. 

7,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

«114 

6,632 

4,482 

corporated,  The,  Newbury- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

port. 

Brown-Rawson  Garage  Co., 

Sept.  1 

4,       July    17, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

2,777 

16,489 

7,656 

Gardner. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Brown- Wales  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   1 

2,       Feb.    12. 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

253,244 

1,000 

450,642 

282,730 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Browne  Apparatus  Company, 

Oct.    1 

8,       Sept.  26, 

Sept.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Adjourned. 
'  Reserves. 

■f  And  tools. 

5  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


'  Stock  account. 
8  Fixtiires. 
'  Supplies. 

10  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Mortgage. 

12  Furniture  and  equipment. 


13  Prepaid  expense. 

1*  And  lasts  and  patterns. 

15  Reserve    for    depreciation 

taxes. 

16  Geo.  A.  Brown  loan. 
1'  Replacements. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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- 

$3,634 

$117,970 

$80,000 

$31,970 

- 

$6,000 

- 

- 

$117,970 

- 

- 

89,800 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

: 

$26,000 

- 

148,554 
404,844 

44,900 
75,300 

53,067 
7,906 

$39,000 

10,233 

27,277 

$20,054 
3  20,300 
6  58,093 

$197,268 

148,554 
404,844 

1  143,115 

- 

- 

152,993 

140,760 

5,256 

- 

6,977 

- 

- 

152,993 

- 

- 

- 

22,472 

5,000 

6,533 

- 

3,000 

- 

7,939 

22,472 

1 10,000 

«  1,963 

'700 

8  4,853 

- 

46,623 
28,060 

35,000 
15,000 

7,170 

- 

4,000 

7,623 

5,890 

46,623 
28,060 

- 

«544 

- 

28,088 

10,000 

12,534 

- 

- 

5,554 

- 

28,088 

- 

«250 

- 

30,608 

10,000 

347 

- 

- 

20,261 

- 

30,608 

1 1,000 

- 

- 

10,395 

5,000 

3,233 

- 

2,150 

12 

- 

10,395 

1 10,350 
I  5,000 

9  240 
10  6,000 
12  1,200 

"60 

- 

189,172 

42,642 

456,264 

100,717 

100,000 
25,000 

100,000 
45,000 

28,836 

8,312 

153,969 

27,012 

11  50,000 

5,000 

147,500 

19 11,792 

10,336 

4,330 

10,626 

16  44,169 

15,690 

1,223 

189,172 
42,642 
456,264 
100,717 

- 

- 

- 

27,626 

14,000 

11,388 

- 

- 

- 

2,238 

27,626 

- 

17  35,881 

- 

359,099 

20,000 

37,761 

70,000 

104,680 

126,658 

- 

359,099 

- 

6  494 

- 

9,331 

6,000 

2,442 

- 

- 

- 

889 

9,331 

1 13,662 

- 

775 

18,013 

15,000 

.     3,013 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,013 

2<  19,000 

19  946,709 
1°  153,330 

20  20,480 

21  35,075 

9,950 

5,312,364 
30,000 

1,000,000 
30,000 

22  768,333 

23 1,506,993 

2,037,038 

5,312,364 
30,000 

1  2,000 

- 

15,865 

36,363 

20,000 

8,804 

- 

7,559 

- 

- 

36,363 

- 

- 

- 

63,678 

18,000 

19,396 

- 

18,500 

5,621 

2,161 

63,678 

1  30,000 

2'  1,057 

28  40,000 

30  1,180 

8  550 

: 

272,271 
12,958 

144,200 

29  7,300 

2,000 

40,028 
4,106 

- 

78,517 
1,325 

31  4,328 

2,226 
1,199 

272,271 
12,958 

1  1,000 

- 

- 

27,922 

4,000 

3,878 

- 

19,184 

649 

211 

27,922 

'*  4,700 

32  13,674 

33  10,705 

2,577 

1,011,995 

7,277 

300,000 
5,000 

41,019 
2,277 

162,500 

107,358 

3  76,572 

324,546 

1,011,995 

7,277 

18  And  fixtures. 

19  Advance  payments  merchandise. 

20  Prepaid  duties,  insurance,  etc. 

21  Treasury  stock. 

22  Including  reserve  for  U.  S.  income 

and  excess  profits  taxes. 


23  And  loans. 

2<  Trade-marks. 

23  And  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

29  And  office  furniture. 

2'  Advanced  expense. 

28  Agreements  and  contracts. 


29  Subscriptions  received. 

30  Stocks  and  bonds  on  hand. 

31  Undivided  profits. 

32  Investments. 

33  Prepaid  items. 
3<  Patent  rights. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Browne-Mandile     Company, 

Boston. 
Brownell   Boston   Company, 

Boston. 
Browning,  King  &  Company, 

Inc.,  Boston. 
Brown's  Enamel  Works,  Inc., 

Fitchburg. 
Brown's,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Brown's  Letters,  Inc..  Boston, 

Bruce  &  Warner  Express  Co., 

Quincy. 
Brunswick  Hotel  Co.,  Boston, 


Brunswick  Realty  Company, 
Boston. 

Brunswick  Woolen  Mills,  Bos- 
ton. 

Bryan  Hardware  Company, 
Westfield. 


Bryant  and  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Cambridge. 

Bryant  &  Ordway  Company, 
Boston. 

Bryant-Besse  Company  In- 
corporated, Springfield. 

Bryant  Bo.x  Company,  The, 
Westfield. 

Bryant  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Bryant  G.  Smith  &  Sons  Co., 
Boston. 

Buchanan  and  Bolt  Wire 
Company,  Holyoke. 

Buchanan  Forwarding  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Buchholz  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

Buck  Grain  Company,  Ran- 
dolph. 

Buck  Printing  Company, 
Boston. 

Bud  Wine  and  Liquor  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  The, 
Holyoke. 

Buerkel  &  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 


Buff  &  Buff  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 

Buffington  Pharmacy   Com- 
pany, Worcester. 


July    16, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb.    26 

1918 
July 

1918 
June  28, 

1918 
Oct.    10, 

1918 
May   10, 

1918, 

July  23, 
1918. 

Apr.  17, 
1918. 

Feb.  25, 
1918. 


Apr.    18 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 
Mch.  15 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
June  18, 

1918 
Apr.    11, 

1918 
May 

1918 
Nov.  14 

1918 
Sept.  23, 

1918 
Sept. 

1918 
Apr.    16 

1918, 
May  22 

1918, 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 


July 
1918, 


Feb.    21, 
1918. 


June  19, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 


Jan. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 

June 
1918 
12  Mch 
1918 

Feb. 
1918 


25, 


Apr. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
21  Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
21  Aug. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
May 

1918 

28  Mch. 
1918 


2S  June 
1918 


Jan. 
1918, 


27, 


Mav  31 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

Jan.  31 
1918. 


Apr.     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
July    31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Apr.   30 

1918. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 


Dec.  31 
1917. 


Dec.  31 

1917. 


$5,000 
30,000 
50,000 
15,000 

5,000 
30.000 

5,000 
332,000 

100,000 
25,000 
25,000 

5,000 
10,000 
10,000 
24,000 
25,000 
75,000 
50,000 
25,000 
150,000 

5,000 
10,000 

2,500 

75,000 

10,000 
60,000 


Assets. 


$14,655 
<  1,500 


175,498 


90,200 


27,458 

2,080 

31,066 

46,313 


5,000 


g  »  03  o 


3,132 


»  61,864 


7,213 

8,456 

3,979 

25,801 

22  7,907 

11,260 


4,358 
3^  2,564 


13,254 

76,400 

1,801 

■  1  2,500 

23,389 

56,828 
27,860 

3,005 
14,462 

8,361 
13,208 

51,325 
26,311 

4,385 

2,406 

13,922 

420 

3,214 

4,250 
27,223 


1  And  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 
'  Fixtures. 

*  Lease   which   has   no   value   at 

present. 
6  None  held  in  1918. 


^  Treasury  stock. 
'  Horse,  wagons,  etc. 
8  Improvements. 
3  And  equipment. 

10  License  privilege. 

11  Investment. 


12  Date  of  postponement. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 

1*  Horse  and  vehicles. 

15  Liberty  Bond. 

16  Insurance. 

1'  Reserve  for  taxes. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

-as  5 

a  f  2 
P-i 

i 

0 

1 
1 

1 
a 
ua 

1 

0 

k 

< 

J. 

-a 
0 

il 

J. 

-a 
a 

0  <u 

5 

i 
1 

1 

-a 

(5 

2  $1,300 

- 

- 

$4,867 

$2,500 

$1,077 

- 

- 

- 

$1,290 

$4,867 

- 

- 

- 

71,907 

30,000 

35,210 

- 

- 

- 

6,697 

71,907 

- 

s  $5,355 

- 

96,903 

50,000 

46,903 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

96,903 

2  2,014 

- 

- 

23,545 

15,000 

5,595 

- 

$2,950 

- 

- 

23,545 

- 

- 

$180 

1,680 

30 

- 

- 

1,650 

- 

- 

1,680 

2  15,000 

6  10,265 

- 

42,120 

30,000 

1,558 

- 

4,000 

$6,562 

- 

42,120 

- 

'  1,000 

6,900 

8,129 

5,000 

3,129 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,129 

2  15,000 

3,731 

10  12,500 

"250 

36,842 

395,491 
90,200 

314,600 
90,200 

50,891 

30,000 

395,491 
90,200 

- 

"500 

- 

72,162 

10,000 

34,328 

- 

9,000 

18,834 

- 

72,162 

2333 

»200 
"  100 
3755 
16  242 

15  100 

41,012 
7,595 

25,000 
5,000 

340 

5,000 
1,413 

11,012 
842 

41,012 
7,595 

- 

- 

- 

73,100 

10,000 

5,191 

- 

- 

57,909 

- 

73,100 

- 

- 

; 

11,600 
59,437 

10,000 
24,000 

2,173 

$21,032 

346 

500 
"  1,100 

11,886 

11,600 
59,437 

- 

- 

19,881 

30,417 

13,300 

18  1,976 

- 

15,141 

- 

- 

30,417 

- 

»867 

- 

109,461 

45,000 

33,244 

- 

- 

- 

31,217 

109,461 

2  15,000 

"  13,770 
20700 

- 

198,405 
15,000 

50,000 
15,000 

3,248 

- 

5,000 

140,157 

_ 

198,405 
15,000 

2  60,000 

23  70,287 
19  225 

25  627 

26  114 

13  872 

22,539 

195,402 
7,304 
51,400 

100,200 
5,000 
10,000 

14,563 
1,265 
12,618 

- 

49,208 
2,000 

24  31,431 
1,039 

26,782 

195,402 

7,304 

51,400 

2  1,000 

3  1,141 

- 

11,956 

2,500 

2,764 

- 

- 

3,418 
27  228 

3,046 

11,956 

2  5,000 
S2  2,000 

S3  1 

29  3,672 

30  250 

«  9,300 

13  2,750 

176,523 
26,991 

75,000 
10,000 

74,612 
1,927 

8,000 

31  7,985 

18,926 
7,064 

176,523 
26,991 

21 

- 

120 

62,189 

60,000 

1,299 

- 

890 

- 

- 

62,189 

18  Due  on  land. 

19  Investments. 

20  Stocks. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  And  fixtures  and  autos. 

23  Bulletin  plant. 


''■^  Reserves. 

25  Horses  and  teams. 

2"  Prepaid  insurance. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

28  In  lieu  of  annual. 

29  Tools  and  fixtures. 


30  Master  Builders  stock. 

31  Reserve. 

32  Patent  rights. 

33  Trade-marks. 

3-'  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

1 

C3 

*5 

a 

a 

s 

"o 
.2 

e3 

C3 

a 
O 

"2 

is 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

!anufaotures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

a 

•< 

(S 

S 

S 

6 

Bugbee  and  Niles  Co.,  North 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

$16,694 

$22,525 

$177,207 

Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Buick  Boston  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.     4, 

Dec.   16, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

$32,416 

2  3,773 

189,878 

51,561 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Builders  and   Buyers  Mort- 

Jan.     4, 

Oct.     8, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,125 

gage  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Builders  Iron  and  Steel  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

23,444 

14,323 

51,900 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Builders  Mortgage  &  Loan 

Aug.  30, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

200 

- 

- 

28,211 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Building      Trades'       Credit 

July    18, 

May  24, 

May  24, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

Agency,  Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Buildings     Care     Company, 

Apr.    25, 

8  - 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

MOO 

300 

13,187 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Buildings   Repair   Company, 

Mch.  20, 

i»Feb.    15, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

500 

4,078 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bulfinch    Realty    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

13  Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

"  100,000 

18,300 

- 

1,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bullard  Company,  The,  Bos- 

June  18, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,261 

6,824 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bullock  Cranberry  Company, 

July    17, 

July      1, 

Apr.   30, 

300,000 

21,103 

2,600 

- 

1,827 

The,  Wareham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bundy,      Maislein     Lumber 

Apr.    11, 

Sept.    4, 

Sept.    4, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,737 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Bunker  Bancroft  Co.,  Spring- 

Aug.  19, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

2,800 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bunker  Hill  Breweries  Incor- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

138,300 

60,000 

136,147 

101,845 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bunker  Hill  Laundry  Com- 

July   29, 

13  July    24, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

- 

2,000 

300 

2,443 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bunting  &  Emery  Company, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,676 

21,806 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burbank   &   Ryder   Varnish 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

49,700 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Company,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burbank  Engraving  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

23  3,490 

268 

2,721 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burden  &  Company  inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 14, 

Feb.     4, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

125 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burden-Bryant       Company, 

June  20, 

Mav  13, 

Apr.    30, 

45,000 

- 

- 

28,395 

17,378 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Burdett  College,  Boston, 

Oct.    22, 
1918. 

Aug.  22, 
191,8. 

July    31, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

27,033 

37,321 

Burdett    Shoe     Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      9, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

28  6,446 

52,002 

37,017 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burdett    Stain    &    Blacking 

May     9, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

545 

1,955 

774 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burditt  &  McKenney  Com- 

May 20, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

■   - 

744 

306 

•      57 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burditt  &  Williams  Co.,  Bos- 

July   26, 

I'July    13, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

82,081 

87,149 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bureau  of  University  Travel 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.     4, 

Oct.    31, 

175,000 

- 

- 

325 

1,531 

(Inc.),  The,  Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Burgess   Company,    Marble- 

Aug.   14, 

"June  20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

191,253 

32,122 

184,814 

199,360 

head. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burgess  Company  &  Curtis, 

Aug.   14, 

30  - 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

100 

142 

Marblehead. 

1918. 

1917. 

Burke   and   Burke   Incorpo- 

July    8, 

June   10, 

June     9, 

3,000 

2,285 

- 

3,350 

508 

rated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Massachusetts  corporation  stocks. 
*  Subscriptions  received  on  sales  of 

stock. 
5  Office  equipment. 


^  Reports  in  files. 
'  Cost  to  complete  contracts. 
8  None  held  in  1918. 
3  Good  will  and  contracts. 
1°  Date  of  postponement. 


11  Tools,     implements    and     office 

fixtures. 

12  Stock  in  other  corporations  and 

Real  Estate  Association. 

13  Adjourned. 
"  Equity. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

1 

LUBILITIES. 

Oh 

i 

S 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 

< 

J. 

-a 

a 

-gi 

J. 

ll 

i 

1 

1 
1 

O 

3 
^ 

1  $20,000 

- 

- 

$236,426 

$50,000 

$53,709 

$28,000 

$15,000 

- 

$89,717 

$236,426 

- 

- 

- 

277,628 

10,000 

171,894 

- 

- 

$95,734 

- 

277,628 

- 

3  S12,000 

- 

14,125 

12,500 

609 

- 

- 

1,016 

- 

14,125 

■  - 

- 

$1,037 

90,704 

45,500 

11,551 

4,000 

29,653 

- 

- 

90,704 

9  20,000 

6  600 
6  10,000 

206 
2,805 

28,617 
19,405 
33,887 

2,000 
4  1,840 
15,000 

20,000 

24,777 

605 

9,606 

- 

7  3,800 

- 

4,281 

28,617 
19,405 
33,887 

1 14,550 

"55 
12  5,900 

22,150 

10,533 
156,000 

5,200 
150,000 

1,333 
6,000 

: 

_ 

4,000 

_ 

10,533 
156,000 

1=  9,400 
1  3,993 

16  500 
"519 

784 
103,513 

25,281 
129,043 

19,100 
114,400 

1,831 

4,350 

14,643 

_ 

- 

25,281 
129,043 

- 

18  391 

6,425 

22,553 

17,000 

337 

5,216 

- 

- 

- 

22,553 

- 

- 

4,700 

8,500 

300 

8,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,500 

- 

- 

25,576 

436,292 
30,319 

400,000 
30,000 

6,260 
319 

- 

- 

23,504 

19  6,528 

- 

with 
surplus 

436,292 
30,319 

1  15,000 

"  1,189 

20  9,468 

21500 

22  1,500 

49,639 
1,500 

42,400 
1,000 

5,440 

1,133 
500 

666 

49,639 
1,500 

1  1,000 

- 

981 

8,460 

6,000 

1,025 

- 

1,435 

- 

- 

8,460 

2'  100 
1 1,000 

25  1,429 
26  425 
2' 567 

- 

11,225 
48,194 

64,354 

10,000 
30,000 

25,000 

700 
6,995 

14,238 

5,800 

5,399 
25,116 

525 

11,225 
48,194 

64,354 

- 

- 

- 

95,465 

21,100 

21,872 

- 

47,250 

29  5,243 

- 

95,465 

- 

1'  188 

2,738 

6,200 

4,100 

- 

2,100 

- 

- 

6,200 

1  9,000 

- 

- 

10,107 

8,890 

217 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,107 

- 

- 

- 

169,230 

75,000 

85,907 

- 

- 

- 

8,323 

169,230 

'  100,000 

17  2,745 

22,821 

127,422 

127,300 

122 

- 

- 

- 

- 

127,422 

- 

- 

- 

607,549 

1,200 

399,391 

- 

- 

206,958 

- 

607,549 

- 

- 

125,255 

125,497 

55,100 

- 

15,000 

55,397 

- 

- 

125,497 

- 

- 

- 

6,143 

3,000 

! 

2,837 

- 

- 

- 

306 

6,143 

15  Patent  rights. 

16  Dies  and  plates. 

1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  Office  furniture. 

19  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
2"  Stocks  of  other  companies. 


21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  Invested   in   Massachusetts   cor- 

poration. 

23  And  fixtures. 

24  Trade-marks. 

25  Fixtures. 


26  Unexpired  insurance. 
2'  Automobile. 

28  And  equipment. 

29  And  reserves. 

30  None  held  in  1917  or  1918. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Burke  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Burkley  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Burlingame  and  Darbys'  Com- 
pany, The,  North  Adams. 

Burncoat  Estates,  Incorpo- 
rated, Worcester. 

Burnett  &  Sherman, .  Inc., 
Boston. 

Burnham  Brothers  Marine 
Railways  Company, 
Gloucester. 

Burnham  Motor  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Burnham  Soluble  Iodine  Com- 
pany, Newton. 

Burns  Company,  The,  An- 
dover. 

Burns  Fecht  Bicknell  Co., 
Boston. 


Burn's  River  Ice  Corporation, 

New  Bedford. 
Burns  System,  Incorporated, 

Ayer. 
Burns  Wharf,   Incorporated, 

Boston. 
Burr  Company,  The,  Ludlow, 

Burrows  &  Sanborn,  Inc., 
Lynn. 

Burt  and  Packard  Company, 
Brockton. 

Burton  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Burton  H.  Wiggin  Company, 
Lowell. 

Burtworth  Carpet  Company, 
Chicopee. 

Bush  and  Witherspoon  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Bushway  Ice  Cream  Co., 
Somerville. 

Business  Aid  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Bussey  Garage,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Butcher  Polish  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Butcher  the  Grocer,  Inc.,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Butchers'  Slaughtering  and 
Melting  Association,  Bos- 
ton. 

Butler  Mill,  New  Bedford  (for 
1917). 


Dec.     4, 

1917. 
May     2, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 

Sept.    3, 
1918. 

June  21, 

1918. 
May     4, 

1918. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
Oct.      9, 

1918. 


Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Aug.   12, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
July    25, 

1918. 
May     2, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
Oct.     3, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
July    11, 

1918. 
May     2, 

1918. 
Feb.    25, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 

Dec.   11, 
1917. 


1  Reserve. 

-  Good  will. 

s  And  office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

<  Leases  and  contracts. 

6  Liberty  Bond. 

6  Suspense  accounts. 


Sept.    3, 
1917. 


Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
July 

1918, 
Jan. 

1917, 

Aug. 
1918 

Jan. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Sept. 

1918 
Aug. 

1918, 


22, 


27, 


Feb. 

1918 
June 

1918 

19  _ 


22, 


13, 


23, 


Apr. 

1918 
Oct. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918, 
Aug. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918, 
•s  June 

1918, 
Apr. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
July 

1918 


Nov.  13, 
1917. 


I      - 


Sept.    3, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

July   31, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 


$10,000 

7,500 

40,000 

50,000 

10,000 

30,000 

1,000 
90,000 

5,000 
25,000 

6,000 

25,000 

120,000 

20,000 

100,000 

15,000 

1,000,000 

3,000 

20,000 

560,000 

50,000 

5,000 

25,000 

5,000 

4,000 

300,000 

3,000,000 


Assets. 


.-O  A 

-a)  S  o 

tures 
andis 
al,  a 
inPr 

£? 

So  a3j«l 

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S 

§ 

52,000 
25,000 

13,300 

59,943 
10,291 

13  5,100 

6,000 

150,000 


180,000 


22,194 

654,795 

806,824 


$300 

$13,242 

3,587 

2,452 

- 

73,951 

3  4,426 

48,034 

3,000 

1,000 

1,156 

11,600 

388 

1,976 

1185 

8,732 

dth  R.  E. 

85,582 

400 

- 

2,248 

7,917 

- 

215,540 

- 

28,773 

120,000 

18,390 

1,237 

8,285 

24,220 

69,301 

- 

946,111 

3,353 

1,041 

180 

- 

5,555 

2,658 

29  3,225 

11,433 

1,300 

5,257 

withR.E. 

14,036 

1,606,414 

399,573 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ac- 
counts. 
8  Depreciation. 


1°  Process. 

11  And  fixtures. 


12  Deferred   charges   to   profit   and 

loss. 

13  Equity. 

"  Office  fixtures. 
15  Liberty  Bonds. 
15  Prepaid  insurance. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

-slg 

3 

O 

1 
1 
1 

1 

s 

to 

1 

1 
CO 

3 

O 

Ph 
o   ■ 

H 

a 

J. 

03 -a 

1 

1 

§ 
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PL, 

o 

- 

- 

- 

$24,905 

85,150 

$18,951 

- 

- 

- 

$804 

$24,905 

- 

- 

S377 

8,120 

7,500 

600 

- 

$20 

- 

- 

8,120 

- 

- 

- 

171,030 

40,000 

24,342 

$39,000 

- 

1  $16,450 

51,2,38 

171,030 

2  827,000 

- 

1,970 

53,970 

32,000 

926 

20,000 

1,044 

- 

- 

53,970 

2  10,000 

4  $4,000 
6  3,000 
6  2,166 
8  2,700 

_ 

81,403 
42,009 

10,000 
30,000 

63,081 
4,909 

_ 

7,100 

6  2,096 
'3,118 

3,108 

81,403 
42,009 

- 

- 

- 

85,282 

1,000 

1,525 

9  50,905 

29,000 

2,852 

- 

85,282 

- 

i»  73,153 

- 

92,750 

79,125 

93 

- 

6,325 

7,207 

- 

92,750 

2  550 

- 

12  130 

17,484 

5,000 

5,928 

- 

6,400 

156 

- 

17,484 

- 

"949 

15  6,895 

16  3,108 
"  19,366 

1,812 

157,202 

9,248 
3,363 

24,000 

6,000 
450 

3,958 
2,913 

- 

9,988 
17 19,366 

98,961 
18  929 

3,248 

with 
surplus 

157,202 

9,248 
3,363 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

155,473 

120,000 

- 

35,000 

- 

473 

- 

155,473 

- 

- 

- 

27,809 

20,000 

2,608 

- 

- 

5,201 

- 

27,809 

- 

20  17,400 
15  3,000 

- 

277,111 
180,504 

100,000 
15,000 

84,734 
35,338 

: 

57,500 
112,276 

34,877 
17,890 

_ 

277,111 
180,504 

21  534,666 
2  34,266 

- 

2,401 

912,199 
25,641 

638,200 
3,000 

120,449 
22,551 

50,000 

43,550 

22  36,000 

23  24,000 

90 

912,199 
25,641 

- 

- 

- 

107,700 

20,000 

80,633 

- 

- 

- 

7,067 

107,700 

- 

21  24,130 

- 

1,028,198 

60,000 

701,991 

- 

106,795 

84,327 

75,085 

1,028,198 

25  10,000 
2  20,000 

26  2,540 

27  2,675 

9,663 

297 

52,712 
523 

50,000 
500 

2,712 
23 

- 

: 

~ 

_ 

52,712 
523 

- 

- 

11,683 

45,078 

25,000 

20,078 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45,078 

- 

- 

- 

25,503 
10,604 

5,000 
4,000 

4,081 
3,350 

- 

~ 

16,422 

with 
surplus 
3,254 

25,503 
10,604 

- 

- 

- 

722,146 

300,000 

18,072 

225,000 

- 

49,340 

129,734 

722,146 

- 

™  47,341 

- 

3,019,240 

2,250,000 

109,039 

- 

- 

447,659 
31  27,634 
32  184,908 

- 

3,019,240 

1'  Acceptances. 

18  Reserved  for  discount. 

"  None  held  since  organization. 

20  Fixtures. 

21  Patent  rights. 

22  Reserve  for  real  estate. 


23  Reserve  for  machinery. 
2*  Stocks  other  corporations. 

25  Trade-marks. 

26  Horses,  wagons  and  auto  trucks. 

27  Equipment. 

28  Adjourned. 


29  Including    office    furniture    and 

additions    to    leased    building, 
$1,400. 

30  Insurance  prepaid. 

31  Reserve  for  taxes. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Butler  Mill,  New  Bedford,     . 

Nov.  26, 
1918. 

Nov.  12, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1918. 

S3,000,000 

$834,741 

$1,624,248 

$475,997 

$411,616 

Butler's  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

4  Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

175,000 

~ 

"" 

129,292 

60,858 

Butman  Grain  Co.,  Lynn, 

May  21, 
1918. 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

18,934 

3,856 

35,847 

70,046 

Butterfield  &  Company  Inc., 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

10  900,115 

with  R.  E. 

404,337 

73,957 

Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Butterfield     Printing     Com- 

Oct.   17, 

Sept.  16, 

June  30, 

40,000 

- 

16,695 

22,404 

14,234 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Buttrick  Lumber  Corporation, 

Oct.    11, 

Sept.  30, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

34,500 

14,289 

45,334 

18,703 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Butts  &  Ordway  Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

_ 

_ 

236,915 

135,583 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Buxton,    Howe    &    Johnson, 

July    12, 

July    10, 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

- 

845 

1,540 

1,552 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Buzzard's     Bay     Cranberry 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

Corporation,  Bourne. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Byer  Upholstering  Company, 

July      9, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

4,700 

4,470 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

BjTne-King  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,500 

8,069 

18  1,658 

~ 

92 

Byron  Chandler,   Inc.,  Bos- 

June  18, 

Apr.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1916. 

Bj^ron  Chandler,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June  21, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dee.   31, 

1917. 

15,000 

~ 

~ 

" 

" 

Byron-Patch     Company, 

May     3, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

207 

227 

Stoneham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Byron  W.  Anthony  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

13,975 

22,140 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Byron     Weston     Company, 

June  24, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

277,156 

207,686 

296,921 

128,695 

Dalton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  A.  Bray  Company,  The, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.    6, 

Oct.    31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,357 

7,602 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  A.  Browning  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Aug.  23, 
1918. 

21  Jan.    31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

~ 

22  10,624 

90,080 

83,584 

C.  A.  C.  Axe  Company,  Hol- 

May     2, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

1,500 

2,924 

1,350 

432 

brook. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C-A-C  Lubricants  Company, 

Nov.  13, 

25  July     9, 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

26  1,710 

1,747 

900 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  A.  Cook  Co.,  Cambridge,  . 

May  25, 
1918. 

Apr.    24, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

30,000 

~ 

8,188 

45,704 

25,590 

C.  A.  Cross  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

50,891 

240,915 

with 

119,588 

rated,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

m'ch'y 

C.  A.  Dodge  Company,  Cam- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

68,341 

1,150 

5,553 

58,370 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.   A.   Eagleston  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

14,995 

4,763 

Lynnfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  A.  Hack  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

34,412 

5,795 

6,204 

rated,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  A.  Ketchum  and  Company, 

Aug.  30, 

July     8, 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,404 

14,530 

Inc.,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.    A.    King    Company, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.     5, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

24,105 

26  5,372 

114,795 

36,390 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Insurance  prepaid. 

2  Reserve  for  taxes. 

3  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
^  Adjourned. 

'  Fixtures,  suppUes,  etc. 

6  Building  alterations. 

'  Personal  property. 


8  Liberty  Loan. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1"  And  equipment. 

11  Good  will. 

12  Prepaid  expense. 

13  Accrued  expenses. 


1^  Mortgage  and  note. 

15  Stocks  of  other  corporations. 

16  Unexpired  insurance. 
1'  Loan. 

18  And  furniture. 
1'  Treasury  stock. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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1  $42,898 

- 

$3,389,500 

$2,250,000 

$71,519 

- 

- 

2  $27,843 

3  210,092 

$830,046 

$3,389,500 

- 

5  73,393 

6  13,928 

$30,192 

307,663 

175,000 

62,663 

- 

$70,000 

~ 

~ 

307,663 

^  9,849 

8  6,250 

9  836 

145,618 

50,000 

27,099 

53,681 

4,838 
3  10,000 

145,618 

11  §1,637,129 

12  5,444 

- 

3,020,982 

2,000,000 

208,932 
13  27,982 

~ 

708,727 

75,341 

~ 

3,020,982 

11  10,000 

- 

- 

63,333 

39,500 

8,544 

- 

7,034 

- 

8,255 

63,333 

- 

14  1,500 

15  1,000 
16  500 

25,612 

141,438 

97,100 

7,438 

818,000 

18,900 

- 

- 

141,438 

- 

- 

- 

372,498 

120,000 

138,793 

- 

50,750 

62,955 

372,498 

11  3,000 

- 

2,898 

9,835 

6,000 

1,001 

- 

1,500 
1'  1,334 

- 

9,835 

- 

- 

5,306 

20,306 

20,000 

306 

- 

- 

- 

20,306 

- 

- 

- 

9,170 

3,000 

5,219 

- 

- 

951 

9,170 

11  4,556 

19  1,200 

654 

16,229 

10,500 

436 

- 

5,293 

- 

- 

16,229 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,296 

1,730 

1,500 

230 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,730 

- 

- 

- 

36,115 

20,000 

2,644 

- 

- 

- 

13,471 

36,115 

- 

21  73,672 

- 

984,130 

400,000 

147,900 

- 

21,000 

3 10,893 

404,337 

984,130 

^ 

- 

- 

9,959 

2,000 

7,311 

- 

- 

- 

648 

9,959 

- 

23  1,908 
21  18,521 

- 

204,717 

74,800 

43,988 
21  18,521 

- 

60,500 

- 

6,908 

204,717 

11  9,000 

19  9,900 

1,925 

27,031 

24,900 

2,131 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,031 

- 

2'  15,233 
19  32,900 

52,490 

50,000 

790 

- 

1,700 

- 

- 

52,490 

28  7,000 

- 

89,308 

30,000 

11,754 

- 

- 

47,554 

- 

89,308 

11  2,826 

- 

29  13,226 

- 

424,620 

84,800 

252,212 

~ 

~ 

82,608 
30  5,000 

~ 

424,620 

9  483 

51  5,766 
20  500 

52  2,200 

142,363 

50,000 

24,820 

12,800 

54,743 

142,363 

- 

33  1,000 
3«  8,000 

- 

28,758 

10,000 

10,506 

~ 

~ 

8,252 

~ 

28,758 

- 

- 

- 

46,411 

20,000 

1,715 

- 

13,450 

11,246 

- 

46,411 

- 

35  2,961 

- 

26,895 

10,000 

3,940 

- 

10,000 

- 

2,955 

26,895 

- 

- 

- 

180,662 

50,000 

18,372 

36  16,000 

52,328 

27,971 
3'  9,899 

6,092 

180,662 

20  Liberty  Bonds. 

21  Special  meeting. 

22  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Prepaid  items. 

2*  Advance  merchandise. 
25  Should  have  been  held. 


26  And  fixtures. 
2'  License. 

28  Patent  rights. 

29  Stable  and  truck  equipment. 

30  Reserve. 

31  Tools  and  appliances. 


32  Horses,  wagons  and  autos. 

33  Auto  truck. 

3*  Furniture  and  furnishings. 

35  Truck  and  team. 

36  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
3'  Depreciation  account. 


262 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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D, 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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C.    A.    Nichols    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

_ 

_ 

$12,514 

$18,037 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  A.  Noyes  Co.,  Brockton,   . 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

Feb.    25, 
•      1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

~ 

~ 

50,030 

11,824 

C.  A.  Orcutt  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Mch.    5, 
1918. 

4  _ 

Oct.    30, 
1917. 

2,000 

~ 

$615 

30 

83 

C.  A.  Pierce  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Aug.    8, 

July     3, 

July     2, 

15,000 

- 

14,500 

2,000 

2,600 

rated,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  A.  Spencer  &  Son  Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

$4,013 

27,077 

105,381 

213,207 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  &  C.  Arch  Relocating  Shoe 

July    26, 

July     1, 

June     1, 

15,000 

- 

1,186 

11,670 

773 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  B.  Coburn  Co.,  Lowell, 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

7  Mch.    1, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

46,054 
8  4,765 

150 

116,770 

37,825 

C.  B.  Cook  Laundry  Com- 

May    3, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

11  11,000 

675 

4,266 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.    B.    Edwards    Co.,    The, 

Oct.      9, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

20,000 

- 

1,637 

8,280 

10,821 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.     B.      Faith     Company, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,452 

4,262 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  B.  Moller,  Incorporated, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

14,000 

- 

75,663 

119,317 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  B.  Swift  Company,  The, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.    12, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,957 

9,885 

10,899 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  B.  Wiggin  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 12, 

Aug.     8, 

Aug.     8, 

1,000 

- 

- 

885 

425 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  B.  Wyman  &  Son,  Inc., 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

4,600 

700 

8,211 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  C.  A.  Cigar  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    9, 

Feb.    12, 

Deo.   31, 

100,000 

- 

2,240 

120,387 

51,535 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  C.  Blaney  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Oct.     3, 
1918. 

July     2, 
1918. 

July      1, 
1918. 

12,000 

13,000 

~ 

~ 

3,743 

C.  C.  Dodge  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Jan.      4, 
1918. 

Jan.      4, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

~ 

3,920 

312 

C.  C.  Harvey  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

78,049 

405,603 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  C.  Henry  Company,  Pitts- 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,516 

9,486 

48,274 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  C.  Temple  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,925 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  Condikey  Company,  Inc., 

July    16, 

May  27, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

14,087 

- 

2,698 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.    Condikey    Confectionery 

May  28, 

20  May     3, 

Moh.    4, 

5,100 

- 

- 

850 

200 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  D.  Cobb  &  Bros.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

58,858 

8,960 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  D.  Cummings  &  Sons  Co., 

Dec.   29, 

Dec.   17, 

Deo.   17, 

3,000 

- 

250 

1,250 

1,748 

Cheshire. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  D.  E.  Realty  Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

90,000 

51,850 

1,500 

- 

25  21,475 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1,600 

CD.  Kepner  Leather  Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.     5, 

Deo.  31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

5,592 

363,256 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  D.  Lyons  Company,  Mans- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

1 

19,189 

14,864 

21  29,019 

8,311 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  D.  Parker  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

May 25, 

May   13, 

Apr.     1, 

325,000 

- 

- 

- 

600,088 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Instalments  paid  on  capital  stock 

(not  issued). 

3  Credit  insurance  reserve. 

*  None  held  since  organization. 
'  Good  will. 


s  Trade-marks. 
'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
s  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
3  Trucks,  teams,  fi.xtures,  etc. 
1"  Note  secured  by  mortgage  on  real 
estate. 


11  And  fixtures,  teams,  etc. 

12  Machinery  notes  payable. 

13  Ofiice  fixtures  and  auto  trucks. 
1*  Leases. 

15  Bonds. 

16  Teams  and  equipment. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


263 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

M  ■ 

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- 

$.30,920 
61,854 

$26,500 
2  1,050 
19,700 

$326 
1,945 

- 

$2,500 
21,300 

$44 
3500 

818,909 

830,920 
61,854 

6  Sl.OOO 

- 

8171 

1,899 

1,400 

339 

$160 

- 

- 

- 

1,899 

- 

- 

- 

19,100 

15,000 

534 

- 

680 

- 

2,886 

19,100 

6  10,000 

- 

- 

359,678 

100,000 

149,266 

- 

30,000 

80,412 

- 

359,678 

6  8,055 
5  4,970 

- 

- 

26,654 

12,560 

691 

- 

- 

13,403 

- 

26,654 

9  12,518 

- 

218,082 

50,000 

13,860 

1°  35,000 

58,855 

60,367 

- 

218,082 

6  8,031 

- 

40 

23,972 
20,778 

20,000 
8,000 

1,872 
6,778 

: 

1,600 
12500 
6,000 

_ 

~ 

23,972 
20,778 

- 

- 

2,708 

11,422 

5,000 

6,422 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,422 

- 

"  1,244 

- 

210,224 

50,000 

21,894 

10,000 

- 

128,330 

- 

210,224 

5  14,700 

- 

: 

37,441 
1,310 

20,000 
1,000 

11,352 
180 

_ 

with  accts, 
payable 

~ 

6,089 
130 

37,441 
1,310 

6  40,000 

"  4,700 

- 

58,211 

50,000 

6,830 

- 

- 

- 

1,381 

58,211 

- 

15 1,000 

- 

175,162 

100,000 

10,583 

- 

48,713 

- 

15,866 

175,162 

- 

16  8,452 

1,108 

26,303 

12,000 

5,203 

"  8,500 

600 

- 

- 

26,303 

- 

- 

3,066 

7,298 

5,000 

2,298 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,298 

- 

- 

- 

483,652 
59,276 

100,000 
15,000 

26,729 

18  1,334 

7,564 

122,186 

147,763 

85,640 
7,000 

29,712 

483,652 
59,276 

- 

19  865 

- 

4,790 

300 

2,894 

- 

- 

1,596 

- 

4,790 

5  3,000 

- 

9,287 

29,072 

10,000 

1,189 

- 

17,883 

- 

- 

29,072 

5  1,500 

21  2,500 

750 

5,800 

5,100 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,800 

6  21,200 

22  18,918 

23  10,736 
2*485 

1,352 

119,157 
4,600 

50,000 
3,000 

17,323 
1,600 

32,114 

12,000 

7,720 

119,157' 
4,600 

- 

- 

65,921 

142,346 

88,865 

5,981 

47,500 

- 

- 

- 

142,34ft 

6  91,449 

25  1,557 
2?  275,344 
28  19,393 

29  1,247 

30  6,221 

672,610 
162,832 

290,000 
100,000 

33,675 
21,346 

326,500 
41,486 

22,435 

672.610 
162,832 

- 

32  2,429,211 
23  7,986 

- 

3,037,285 

250,000 

S3  1,328,75S 
3<  l,364,22f 

- 

94,301 

with 
surplus 

3,037,285 

"  Mortgage. 

23  Furnitu 

re  and  fixtures. 

29  Corporation  insu 

ranee. 

18  Insurance. 

.  24  Stock. 

30  Prepaid  items. 

"  Tools  and  equipmt 

nt. 

25  Mortga 

ge  notes. 

31  And  tools. 

2°  Adjourned. 

26  Fixture 

s. 

32  Securities. 

21  Store  fixtures. 

2'  Advanc 

es. 

33  Secured  by  colla 

teral. 

22  Lease. 

28  Investn 

aents. 

34  Depos 

its. 

264 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


2 

C3 

Assets. 

i 

.S 

a 

1 

35 

P. 
T3 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

b 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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d 

M-Q  (u.ia 

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S 

6 

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

Mch. 22, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.   31, 

S25,000 

_ 

_ 

$12,271 

$4,743 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  E.  Chapin  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June    6, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

S3,750 

6,306 

975 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  E.  Fay  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    26, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

3 1,479 

79,243 

36,430 

C.  E.  George,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,106 

20 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  E.  Osgood  Company,  The, 

May   10, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

123,848 

189,941 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  E.  Perry  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Oct.    17, 
1918. 

8  - 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

8,315 

2,428 

5,077 

C.  E.  Riley  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

1,250,000 

- 

- 

5,696 

4,378,634 

C.    E.    Robinson   Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  E.  Sault  Co.,  The,  Athol,  . 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

24,000 

1,966 

C.  E.  Tibbetts  Inc.,  Boston, 

May   13, 
1918. 

10  _ 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

- 

410 

9,577 

C.   E.   Trumbull   Company, 

Mch.  19, 

12  Mch.    7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

$1,647 

5,430 

- 

627 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  F.  &  G.  W.  Eddy  (incorpo- 

Dec.    3, 

Nov.  28, 

Sept.    1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

2,092 

1,071,841 

rated),  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  F.  Budd  Company,  Wo- 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

7,016 

2,736 

9,720 

15,829 

burn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  F.  Church  Mfg.  Co.,  Hol- 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

14,535 

5,798 

48,524 

18,062 

yoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  F.  Dahlborg  &  Sons,  Inc., 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    28, 

25,000 

3,166 

781 

15,240 

17,735 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.    F.    Dewing    Company, 

Mch.  12, 

18  Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

1,445 

827 

Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  F.  Eddy  Company,  New- 

July   11, 

July     5,  ■ 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

31,700 

250 

23,945 

89,856 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  F.  Green  and  Sons,  Inc., 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

5,000 

3  3,743 

12,537 

9,745 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  F.  Hatch  Company,  The, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

50,109 

59,451 

116,812 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  F.  Hovey  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000,000 

27,193 

- 

965,232 

502,448 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  F.  Paige  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 29, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

20,860 

7,218 

rated,  Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  F.  Stahl  Company,  Cam- 

Mch. 29, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  F.  Tompkins  Co.,  Salem,   . 

May  13, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

30,000 

- 

- 

42,891 

42,029 

C.   F.  Trask  Manufacturmg 

July     3, 

June  21, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

10,400 

21,189 

15,186 

16,832 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  G.  Aldrich  Company,  Som- 

Oct.    14, 

June     2, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,375 

5,069 

6,282 

erville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.   G.   Oilman  Wagon  Co., 

Aug.     7, 

12  July    12, 

Mch.  31, 

8,000 

- 

2,465 

5,646 

4,837 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  G.  Howes  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   11, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

30  7,797 

2,337 

10,059 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  G.  Sargent's  Sons  Corpora- 

Apr.    3, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  30, 

30,000 

2,025 

24,512 

63,387 

137,658 

tion,  Westford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  And  equipment. 

^  Investment  in  Roxbury  store. 
■s  Teaming  outfit  and  fixtures. 
*  Liberty  Bonds. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
8  None  held  since  organization. 
'  Investments. 

10  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Good  will,  advertising  and  con- 

tracts. 


12  Adjourned. 

13  Open  accounts. 
1^  Loan. 

15  Expense  prepaid. 

16  Trucks  and  fixtures. 
1'  Stationery. 


1918. 


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265 


of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


Liabilities. 


1  810,541 

2  $1,500 

- 

S29,055 

$25,000 

$4,055 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$29,055 

1  3,000 

- 

- 

14,031 

10,000 

2,703 

- 

- 

- 

$1,328 

14,031 

- 

- 

- 

117,152 

100,000 

10,592 

- 

- 

- 

6,560 

117,152 

- 

- 

33,617 

5,743 

5,000 

743 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,743 

1500 

4  48,731 

5  1,504 

6  20,200 

866 

384,224 
17,186 

100,000 
10,000 

113,020 
7,186 

7  $67,000 

104,204 

384,224 
17,186 

- 

9  90,000 

- 

4,474,330 

1,250,000 

1,816,823 

- 

$330,000 

- 

1,077,507 

4,474,330 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

2  1,000 

- 

26,966 

10,000 

5,109 

810,170 

- 

- 

1,687 

26,966 

'1  10,000 

- 

- 

19,987 

10,000 

5,961 

- 

- 

- 

4,026 

19,987 

- 

- 

7,205 

14,909 

10,000 

4,909 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,909 

- 

- 

- 

1,073,933 

40,000 

13  38,395 

- 

11  75,771 

- 

919,767 

1,073,933 

- 

- 

- 

35,301 

15,000 

1,931 

- 

- 

16,500 

1,870 

35,301 

- 

16  669 

- 

87,588 

25,000 

16,721 

3,411 

9,218 

33,238 

- 

87,588 

1115 

16  3,131 
i'102 
6  750 

1,054 

40,905 
3,441 

25,000 
2,800 

4,185 
641 

3,700 

2,904 

5,116 

40,905 
3,441 

- 

19  5,200 

- 

150,951 

50,000 

54,733 

7,500 

4,759 

- 

33,959 

150,951 

- 

20  692 

1,304 

33,021 

20,000 

5,547 

- 

7,474 

- 

- 

33,021 

21  4,529 

- 

230,901 

20,000 

30,906 

- 

- 

179,995 

- 

230,901 

1  200,000 

22  103,862 

6  25  000 

23  675 

2  2,237 

21  1,900 

20,000 

1,823,735 
32,890 

20,000 

1,000,000 
12,000 

20,000 

10,340 
5,108 

7,100 

701,305 

112,090 

3,696 

25  2,086 

26  2,900 

- 

1,823,735 
32,890 

20,000 

- 

27  2,200 

- 

87,120 

21,000 

35,564 

- 

13,000 

14,872 

2,684 

87,120 

29  5,000 
1  1,500 

5,106 
28  1,000 

- 

69,713 
21,226 
12,948 

40,000 
10,000 
8,000 

14,397 

750 

2,973 

- 

5,000 
1,800 

175 

10,316 

10,476 

69,713 
21,226 
12,948 

1  16,174 
29  3,000 

6  1,400 

31834 

32  6,484 

- 

38,601 
237,066 

20,000 
30,000 

11,424 
59,874 

- 

2,712 

4,465 
147,192 

- 

38,601 
237,066 

18  Should  have  been 

held. 

23  Truck. 

2s  Teams. 

19  Equipment. 

20  Prepaid. 

2^  Store  h 
-'"  Reserve 

Duse.                                           29  Patent  rights 
3.                       ,                           30  And  furniture 

,  automobiles,  ete. 

21  Deferred  charges. 

26  Con  ting 

ent  fund.                                   3i  Insurance  un 

expired,  etc. 

22  Fixtur 

es,  fittings  a 

[id  equipme 

nts. 

2'  Fixture 

s,  autos  and 

horses. 

32   I 

mprovemen 

ts. 

266 


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CO 

C3 

C 

Q 
-a 
1^ 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

a 
1 

1 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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s 

o 

C.  H.  Arkerson  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Sept.  10, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

S3,000 

- 

$50 

S2,681 

S324 

C.  H.  G.  Cederborg  Company, 

Sept.  23, 

July 

1, 

June  29, 

5,000 

- 

2  1,000 

1,000 

7,900 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1818 

1918. 

C.  H.  Hanson  &  Co.  Inc., 

May  10, 

Jan. 

1, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,395 

65,909 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.    H.    Hayes    Corporation, 

Mch.  22, 

Nov. 

13, 

Nov.    3, 

150,000 

848,831 

44,160 

111,864 

96,996 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

C.  H.  Lindsay  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   18, 

Mch. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

1,000 

6 1,000 

1,000 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.   H.   McMillen   Co.   Inc., 

Dec.   11, 

Oct. 

3, 

Aug.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,648 

16,099 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

C.H.  McMillen  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Nov. 19, 

Oct. 

3, 

Oct.     3, 

10,000 

- 

409 

1,935 

15,095 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

C.    H.    Simonds    Company, 

Mav     8, 

10  Apr. 

10, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

11  47,229 

- 

21,243 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

C.  H.  Spring  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan. 

23, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

17,721 

- 

98,431 

60,115 

Wellesley. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  H.  Trott  Company,  Co- 

Mch.    7, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

12,700 

1,700 

4,259 

2,481 

hasset. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  H.  Whall  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 29, 

Jan. 

10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

— 

- 

96,039 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  I.  Bickum  Co.,  Haverhill,  . 

Feb.   26, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

7, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

2,500 

- 

370 

2,500 

650 

C.  I.  Brink,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr.    16, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

16, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

15,000 

" 

11  9,504 

3,682 

14,651 

C.  J.  Gorman's  Amusement 

June     4, 

Apr. 

1, 

Apr.     1, 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Enterprises,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

C.  J.  KeUy  Co.,  Boston, 

May  23, 
1918. 

May 
1918 

1, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

~ 

" 

3,043 

2,401 

C.  J.  Leary  &  Sons  Inc.,  Fall 

Mch.    8, 

Jan. 

30, 

Jan.    29, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

1,100 

1,698 

River. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

C.  J.  Miers  and  Son  Incorpo- 

July   19, 

Apr. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

300 

950 

900 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  J.  O'Keefe  Shoe  Company, 

Mav     7, 

Feb. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

32,000 

15,000 

11,452 

119,189 

94,389 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  J.  Peters  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

33,744 

18,432 

.19,421 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  J.  Prince  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  20, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

15,180 

12,638 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  Johnston  Company  Incor- 

Aug.    1, 

July 

1, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

11,264 

3,317 

porated,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

C.  K.  Smith  and  Company, 

May  29, 

Apr. 

10. 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

2,500 

300 

2,884 

43,718 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

C.  L.  Flaccus  Glass  Co.,  Bos- 

Aug.    1, 

July 

1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  L.  Forbush  &  Son  Co., 

Aug.     2, 

Mch. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

485 

917 

2,398 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  L.  Goodwin  &  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch. 

26, 

Deo.  31, 

3,000 

- 

3,650 

2,000 

5,422 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  L.  York  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,458 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  M.  Kimball  Co.,  Boston,   . 

May    9, 
1918. 

Apr.   10, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

150,000 

25,000 

9,989 

8,396 

- 

1  Good  will. 

2  And  tools. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 
^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
5  And  stock  of  paint. 
^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


"  Treasury  stock. 

8  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 

3  Advances  to  salesmen. 

10  Adjourned. 

11  And  fixtures. 


1-  Paper,  ink,  plates  and  incomplete 

work. 
13  Bond  interest  account. 
1*  Horses,  teams  and  motor  trucks. 
15  Mortgages. 
1"  Prepaid  expenses. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i^  ■ 

a  g  8 
P-i 

3 
S 

1 

1 
o 

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k 

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S105 

83,660 

S3,000 

$660 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,660 

- 

- 

- 

9,900 

5,000 

1,300 

- 

- 

$3,600 

- 

9,900 

1  15,000 

- 

- 

112,304 

25,000 

78,180 

- 

- 

- 

$9,124 

112,304 

1  1,000 

3  $1,583 

800 

303,434 
4,800 

150,000 
4,000 

79,999 

- 

$50,250 

4,863 
^590 

17,732 
800 

303,434 
4,800 

-. 

6  401 
MOO 
S26 
'400 

12  4,134 

28,113 

22,574 

17,839 
100.719 

5,000 

5,000 
50,000 

8,282 

7,075 
12,933 

- 

5,660 

2,260 
37,785 

2,704 

8  750 

9  178 
2,704 
8  750 

50 

22,574 

17,839 
100,719 

- 

"  16,785 
15  7,961 

2,610 

201,013 
23,750 

20,000 
7,700 

3,342 
3,350 

15  $7,200 

177,671 
5,500 

_ 

~ 

201,013 
23,750 

- 

6  500 

- 

96,539 

50,000 

3.313 

- 

- 

43,226 

- 

96,539 

- 

- 

- 

3,520 

2,500 

590 

- 

- 

- 

430 

3,520 

1  28,000 

15  667 

903 

57,407 

1,000 

9,780 

- 

- 

45,118 
"  1,509 

- 

57,407 

- 

- 

- 

5,444 

2,000 

3,044 

- 

- 

- 

400 

5,444 

1  1,000 

- 

615 

5,413 

5,000 

413 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,413 

1  3,000 

- 

- 

5,150 

5,000 

125 

- 

- 

- 

25 

5,150 

- 

- 

- 

240,030 

32,000 

55,409 

4,500 

145,976 

- 

2,145 

240,030 

IS  700 
19  1,000 

20  112 

2,682 

73,409 
30,500 

50,000 
20,000 

4,142 
10,500 

.  19,267 

73,409 
30,500 

- 

21  2,000 

- 

16,581 

5,000 

10,776 

- 

- 

- 

805 

16,581 

22  700 

23  600 

2«  8,700 

1,627 

61,029 
5,000 

20,000 
5,000 

1,923 

39,106 

61,029 
5,000 

1  4,000 
1  2,500 

21590 
25  225 

2,126 

10,741 
13,572 

4,000 
3,000 

3,093 
5,128 

1,000 

3,648 

_ 

4,444 

10,741 
13,572 

29  9,000 
1  30,000 

26  8,250 

2'  3,500 

28  430 

6  74 

30  5,175 

31  5,000 

1,198 

19,712 
93,758 

930 
70,000 

3,358 
2,158 

32  700 

15,000 

2,225 
5,900 

13,199 

- 

19,712 
93,758 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ma- 
chinery and  equipment. 

18  Pub.  Department  stock. 

19  Liberty  Bond. 

20  Taxes  prepaid. 

21  Fixtures. 


22  Depreciation  account. 

23  Liberty  Bonds. 
2''  Equipment. 

25  Horse  and  wagon. 

26  Horses,  wagons,  sleds,  harnesses 

and  equipment. 


2'  Auto  trucks. 

28  Hay,  oats,  straw  and  feeds. 

29  Trade-marks. 

30  Prepaid  items. 

31  Copyrights. 

32  Prepaid  stock  dividend. 


268 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

s 
6 

1 

a 
1 

03 

P. 
« 
O 

-a 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

1 

ufactures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 

3. 

jcS 

Q 

.2 
Q 

-goo 

< 

1 

OS 

1« 
o 

C.  M.  Little  Company,  Bos- 

Apr. 

1,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

_ 

$4,000 

$5,335 

$2,125 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  M.  Robertson  Company, 

Mch.  2 

9,       Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

3 $130,067 

3  83,176 

52,485 

3  43,002 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  M.  Ward  Company,  Bos- 

May  ; 

8,       May     1, 

May     1, 

15,000 

- 

1,200 

1,544 

1,645 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  Moench  Sons  Company, 

June 

6,       May     8, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

8,292 

71,410 

291,047 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  0.  Morrill  Company,  The, 

May 

9,       Apr.    22, 

Apr.     1, 

6,000 

- 

1,500 

6,096 

4,338 

Waltham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  0.  Sweet  &  Son  Company, 

Apr.    2 

6,       Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

26,606 

16,705 

28,387 

Attleboro. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  P.  Comerford  Company, 

Aug.  2 

3,       July    15, 

July    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,900 

3,275 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  P.  Rockwell,  Incorporated, 

Apr. 

8,       Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

153,370 

69,818 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  P.  Shaw  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    2 
1918 

0,       Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

25 

75 

195 

C.  P.  Thompson  Company, 

Dec.    1 

1,       Sept.    5, 

Sept.    5, 

30,000 

- 

5,000 

30,186 

4,607 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  R.  Cofwin  Company,  Bos- 

July   1 

7,       July     9, 

June  30, 

40,000 

- 

- 

49,045 

55,088 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  R.  March,  Inc.,  Worcester, 

Mch.  2 
1918 

7,       Feb.    28, 
1918. 

Feb.    28, 
1918. 

8,000 

- 

~ 

6,784 

2,770 

C.  R.  P.  Company,  Ayer, 

Sept. 
1918 

6,       July     2, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

20,000 

~ 

- 

14,280 

'  2,905 

C.  Ray  Randall  &  Company, 

Mch.  2 

0,       Feb.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,913 

5,500 

61,087 

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

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch. 

7,       -Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

2,205 

500 

160 

510 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  S.  Binner  Corporation,  Bos- 

Mch. 2 

9,    13  Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

37,500 

419 

12,928 

7,086 

10,664 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  S.  Cunningham  and  Sons 

June   : 

0,       Mch.    8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

7,436 

- 

200,283 

Construction       Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

C.  S.  Fifield  Company,  Spring- 

Jan.   2 

8,       Jan.    24, 

Dee.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,873 

1,251 

field. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.    S.    Marshall    Company, 

Mch.  2 

7,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

5,000 

141,054 

213,973 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  S.  Parris  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

9,       Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

1,461 

3,649 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

■C.  S.  Pierce  Company,  Brock- 

Jan.   : 

4,       Dec.    13, 

Dec.     1, 

150,000 

- 

34,292 

173,526 

212,644 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  S.  Pierce  Dressing  Com- 

Dec.  2 

4,       Dec.    13, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

- 

1,744 

13,097 

19,678 

pany,  Brockton. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  S.  Pierce  Skiving  Machine 

Apr.    1 

1,           19- 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

Company,  Brockton. 

1918 

1917. 

C.  S.  Scott  Company,  Bel- 

Feb. 

6,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

7,200 

516 

- 

1,550 

mont. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.    T.    Brigham    Company, 

Feb.    2 

7,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

38,094 

30,011 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

C.  T.  Sherer  Company, 

May 

6,       Apr.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

160,000 

- 

20  88,300 

314,080 

94,215 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  V.  Ryan  Company,  Bos- 

May  ] 

3,       Dec.     6, 

Nov.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  W.  Babcock  &  Son,  Inc., 

June  2 

0,       June   11, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,628 

1,310 

6,426 

Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

C.  W.  Bennett  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Jan. 

9,       Oct.    15, 

Sept.  29, 

30,000 

17,000 

7,000 

40,050 

45,586 

rated,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

C.  W.  Bowker  and  Company, 

May 

1,       Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

33,307 

93,841 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 


3  Less  reserve. 
*  Securities. 


5  Prepaid  insurance. 
5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Teams  and  equipment. 
8  Tax  reserve. 


9  Dealers'  Association  stock. 
1°  Good  will,  lease  and  fixtures. 

11  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

12  Fixtures. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1 

a 
= 

1 

1 

T3 

a 

to 
o 

3 

1 

3 

k 

-2 
< 

"2 

■a 

ii 

J. 

J 

1 

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13 

1 

1  $1,817 

2  S10,500 

- 

$23,777 

$15,000 

$6,126 

- 

- 

82,651 

$23,777 

1  11,000 

4  10,000 
5  1,610 

_ 

320,340 
15,389 

150,000 
15,000 

13,083 
389 

$135,000 

$6,922 

15,335 

- 

320,340 
15,389 

6  3,077 
'  2,594 
6  3,106 

$2,663 

379,526 
14,597 

10,000 
6,000 

366,586 
4,597 

4,000 

8  187 

$2,753 

379,526 
14,597 

- 

- 

- 

71,698 

5,000 

5,528 

- 

4,128 

57,042 

- 

71,698 

- 

- 

1,000 

6,175 

5,000 

1,175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,175 

- 

9  100 

- 

223,288 

35,200 

162,154 

- 

23,253 

2,681 

223,288 

- 

- 

5,305 

5,600 

5,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,600 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

44,793 

30,000 

12,793 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

44,793 

1"  10,000 

"880 

- 

115,013 

40,000 

43,530 

- 

- 

- 

31,483 

115,013 

- 

12  2,435 

4,414 

16,403 

8,000 

- 

7,403 

1,000 

- 

- 

16,403 

- 

12  19,486 

- 

36,671 

20,000 

13,608 

- 

1,898 

- 

1,165 

36,671 

- 

4  500 

- 

70,000 

10,000 

13,495 

- 

42,001 

- 

4,504 

70,000 

-. 

- 

- 

3,375 

750 

16 

- 

- 

- 

2,609 

3,375 

- 

"  29,400 

- 

60,497 

37,500 

3,145 

13,000 

434 

- 

6,418 

60,497 

1  2,000 

- 

- 

209,719 

5,000 

157,794 

- 

- 

46,925 

- 

209,719 

- 

- 

- 

3,124 

2,000 

591 

- 

- 

- 

533 

3,124 

I  5,000 

15  6,711 

~ 

366,738 
11,610 

50,000 
10,000 

70,232 
1,313 

: 

70,000 

100,000 
16  22,481 

54,025 
297 

366,738 
11,610 

1  12,844 

iJ  31,000 

- 

451,462 
47,363 

150,000 
30,000 

86,780 
9,872 

~ 

80,408 

100,664 
18  33,610 
18  7,491 

: 

451,462 
47,363 

- 

- 

6,412 

8,412 

1,500 

6,912 

- 

- 

- 

8,412 

1  3,000 

- 

- 

12,266 

4,600 

6,116 

- 

228 

1,322 

12,266 

- 

- 

- 

68,105 

30,000 

6,985 

20,000 

- 

- 

11,120 

68,105 

- 

- 

- 

496,595 

150,000 

89,662 

- 

139,600 

117,333 

- 

496,595 

1700 

21400 

1,912 

3,012 

1,000 

2,012 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,012 

1  2,400 

- 

- 

12,764 

5,100 

970 

- 

- 

6,694 

- 

12,764 

- 

- 

- 

109,636 

30,000 

20,237 

- 

49,327 

10,072 

- 

109,636 

- 

22  3,470 

23  9,850 

- 

140,468 

25,000 

20,469 

- 

66,500 

28,499 

- 

140,468 

13  Should  have  been  held, 
i"*  Capital  stock  in  treasury. 
15  Liberty  Loan  Bonds. 
15  Reserve  for  taxes. 


1'  Investments. 

18  Reserves. 

19  None  held  in  1918. 

20  And  fixtures. 


21  OfBce  furniture. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Liberty  Bonds. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


C.  W.  Haselton  Company, 
Haverhill. 

C.  W.  Rackliffe  Co.  Inc.,  Hol- 
yoke. 

C.  W.  Skiff  Company,  West- 
field. 

C.  W.  Sweetland  &  Son,  Inc., 
Boston. 

C.  W.  Weeks  Company, 
Springfield. 

Cabot  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Cadillac  Automobile  Com- 
pany of  Boston,  Boston. 

Cafeteria  Company,  Boston, 

Caimes  and  Company  Incor- 
porated, Worcester. 

Caldwell  and  Company,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

Callahan,  Field  and  Fielder 
Company,  Worcester. 

Cambridge  Botanical  Supply 
Company,  Belmont. 

Cambridge  Brass  Company, 
Boston. 

Cambridge  Co-operative  So- 
ciety, Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Factory  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Ice  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Iron  Works,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Cambridge  Lithuanian  Co- 
operative Association,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Cambridge  Manufacturing 
Company,  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Motor  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. .  - 

Cambridge  Novelty  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Olympia  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Cambridge  Olympia  Com- 
pany, Somer\-ilIe  (2d  re- 
turn). 

Cambridge  Paper  Box  Co., 
The,  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Plumbing  &  Heat- 
ing Company,  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Poultry  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Realty  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Relief  Hospital 
Corporation,  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Securities  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Camden  Garage  Company, 
Boston. 


Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

19 
July 

19 
Mch 

19 
June 

19 
Apr. 

19 
July 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Nov, 

19 
May 

19 
June 

Nov, 

19 
Oct. 

19 
July 

19 
May 

19 
May 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Jan. 

19 


Mch 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Nov, 

19 


Mch 

19 
Nov, 

19 
Mch 

19 
Apr. 

19 
July 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Apr.    22 

1918. 


15, 


Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Feb.    22, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Oct.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Nov.  11, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
1°  Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 

Feb.  6, 
1918. 

Feb.  20, 
1918. 

June  19, 
1918. 

14  _ 

X7  _ 


Jao.      9, 
1918. 


Oct 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918, 


Jan.      1 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
July     1 

1918. 
Mch.  .30 

1918. 
May     1 

1918. 
Nov.  11 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 

Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
May  31 

1918. 
Oct.      1 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Oct.      1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 


$2,000 

90,000 

15,000 

20,000 

50,000 

1,000,000 

100,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

20,000 

30,000 

30,000 

40,000 

25,000 

45,000 

5,000 
20,000 
15,0OO 
5,000 
5,000 

75,000 

5,000 

5,000 

1,000,000 

10,000 
6,000 

15,000 


Assets. 


$215,000 


790,000 
83,699 


21,500 


29,559 
65,500 


15,000 


87,750 


42,880 
20,000 
32,000 


81,099 


3  3,663 

withR.E. 

6,619 


850 


28,230 
8,000 

1,500 
2,283 
10,143 


10,000 


24  1,311 


2,413 


12,819 

17,414 

424,684 

414,134 

1,737 


3,127 
5,500 
9,500 
14,362 


with 
m'ch'y 
8,926 

2,587 


1,689 

41,285 

9,995 


64,434 


500 


1,146 


'  Mortgage. 

2  Good  will. 

^  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

■*  Stock  in  outside  company. 

'  Liberty  Bond. 


8  Reserved    for    depreciation    and 

renewals. 
'  Plant.. 

8  Insurance  prepaid. 

9  Fixtiu'es. 


1°  Adjourned. 

11  Investments  in  other  company. 

12  Patent  rights. 
12  And  reserves. 

"  None  held  in  1917. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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J. 

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J 

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CO 

1 
-a 

a 

1 

- 

- 

- 

$9,695 

$2,000 

$4,633 

1 

- 

- 

$3,062 

$9,695 

- 

- 

- 

221,482 

90,000 

- 

$100,000 

$25,000 

- 

6,482 

221,482 

2  $15,000 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

-         - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

46,654 

20,000 

5,031 

- 

- 

$16,469 

5,154 

46,654 

- 

4  $18,400 

- 

46,944 

5,000 

15,124 

- 

20,000 

6,820 

- 

46,944 

- 

5  25,000 

- 

1,688,844 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

150,000 

6  115,000 

423,844 

1,688,844 

- 

- 

- 

1,037,149 

100,000 

18,900 

- 

150,690 

767,559 

- 

1,037,149 

2  3,748 

7  3,017 
8  139 

: 

10,461 

5,000 
300 

1,430 

- 

- 

- 

4,031 

10,461 
300 

- 

- 

- 

36,841 

2,000 

30,278 

- 

- 

- 

4,563 

36,841 

- 

- 

- 

8,273 

5,000 

466 

- 

- 

2,807 

- 

8,273 

- 

- 

- 

17,039 

5,000 

3,365 

- 

1,400 

7,274 

- 

17,039 

- 

- 

- 

38,750 

20,000 

4,000 

12,800 

- 

- 

1,950 

38,750 

- 

9  15,649 

S5,623 

41,112 

1,820 

15,992 

23,300 

- 

- 

- 

41,112 

2  12,000 

- 

325 

43,794 

30,000 

1,169 

12,625 

- 

- 

- 

43,794 

- 

11  100 

- 

103,175 

40,000 

11,388. 

29,000 

17,500 

~ 

5,287 

103,175 

12  2,500 
2  5,000 

- 

13,820 

46,253 

25,000 

13,253 

- 

8,000 

- 

46,253 

- 

50 

4,741 

2,790 

- 

- 

1,951 

- 

- 

4,741 

12  500 

- 

1,394 

8,862 

5,000 

3,862 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,862 

- 

- 

- 

66,800 

20,000 

8,946 

30,890 

- 

1,423 

5,541 

66,800 

- 

- 

- 

38,951 

15,000 

7,928 

- 

- 

13  16,023 

- 

38,951 

- 

15  1,750 
16  642 
"750 

9  1,024 

3,557 
3,759 

6,137 
6,235 

5,000 
5,000 

1,137 
1,235 

- 

- 

- 

6,137 
6,235 

- 

- 

205,925 

56,800 

2,241 

18  60,000 

- 

- 

86,884 

205,925 

2  4,946 

- 

- 

5,993 

5,000 

993 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,993 

- 

19  1,564 

- 

23,250 

2,400 

701 

- 

3,000 

17,149 

- 

23,250 

- 

2°  135,357 
21  58,936 

5,964 
2,756 

241,735 
30,835 
37,993 

190,150 

3.000 

23  7,000 

6,000 

2,835 
293 

18,000 
22,000 

31,500 
9,700 

22 18,020 

2,065 

241,735 
30,835 
37,993 

~ 

25  100 

7,594 

12,068 

300 
26  2,700 

962 

- 

- 

512 

7,594 

12,068 

15  Lease. 

16  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  None  held  in  1918. 

18  Real  estate  mortgage. 


19  Motor  truck,  horse,   wagon  and 

furniture. 
2°  Mortgages. 

21  Construction  loans. 

22  Uncompleted  loans. 


2'  Subscription  received  from  stock. 
21  And  tools,  etc. 

25  Edison  Electric. 

26  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Cameron  Brothers,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   27, 

Feb.   21, 

Apr.     1, 

811,000 

_ 

S1,000 

S500 

$1,225 

rated,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1914. 

1918. 

Campbell    &   Wiswell,    Inc., 

Sept.    5, 

2  _ 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,011 

9,750 

10,975 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Campbell  Electric  Company, 

July    22, 

May  23, 

Mch.  30, 

500,000 

§149,696 

«  64,075 

110,897 

222,493 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Campbell  Electric   Corpora- 

Julv   17, 

May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

33,582 

tion,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Campbell-Jones      Company, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    18, 

10,000 

- 

2,131 

3,943 

6,538 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Campello     Coal     Company, 

July      1, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.      1, 

17,500 

2,100 

2,164 

1,361 

24,722 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Campello    Fruit    Company, 

June    3, 

May     6, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Campello  Lumber  Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

20,688 

20,135 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Campello  Nail-less  Heel  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

13,000 

38,039 

42,941 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Campello  Woodworking  Com- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

4,500 

1,235 

3,122 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Canaan  Press,  The,  Pittsfield, 

June   10, 
1918. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25.000 

~ 

2"  10,784 

4,000 

3,276 

Canadian  Atlantic  Coal  Com- 

July   18, 

2  _ 

Dec.  31, 

1,150,000 

- 

877 

- 

282 

pany,  Limited,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Canadian  Construction  Com- 

Jan.     9, 

Oct.    17, 

Sept.  22, 

10,000 

14,040 

25 

- 

1,840 

pany,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Canal  Fish  &  Freezing  Co., 

May   15, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

82,500 

with  R.  E. 

13,622 

7,412 

Sandwich. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cancian  Company,  The,  Chel- 

June    5, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

2,500 

1,050 

187 

1,530 

sea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Canfield  Laundry  Company, 

Dec.   29, 

Sept.  18, 

June  30, 

25,000 

4,700 

6,200 

- 

2,500 

Wellesley. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Canney     Motor     Company, 

July    25, 

2^  June  27, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,984 

16,336 

The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cann's  Sea  Grill,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June  21, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

25,000 

4 17,946 

9,599 

3,894 

Canobie    Lake    Amusement 

Aug.     9, 

21  May   17, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

319 

Co.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Canton     Engineering     Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

5,547 

pany,  Canton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Canton  Publishing  Company, 

July    12, 

June     8, 

Mav  31, 

3,000 

- 

4,400 

300 

1.188 

Canton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Amusement  Company, 

Sept.    6, 

July    26, 

June     1, 

90,000 

32,000 

4,500 

32500 

973 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Ann  Anchor  and  Forge 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  26, 

Aug.  31, 

150,000 

48,270 

57,314 

52,133 

140,744 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Ann  Building  Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.   17. 

Dec.    17, 

75,000 

9,194 

- 

- 

3 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Cape  Ann  Cold  Storage  Com- 

June 21, 

May     4, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

10,930 

5,423 

12,296 

- 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Ann  Granite  Corpora- 

May 25, 

May     3, 

Dec.   31, 

60.000 

14,936 

"  35,387 

9,848 

52,856 

tion,  Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  None  held  in  1918. 

3  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
*  And  equipment. 

5  Patent  rights. 

8  Trade-marks. 

^  Stock  in  other  companies. 

8  Treasury  stock. 


9  E.xpenses  prepaid, 
i"  Office  equipment. 

11  Stationery. 

12  Commission  reserve. 

13  Equipment. 

"  Prepaid  insurance. 

i»  Fixtures. 

16  Automobiles  and  supplies. 


"  Insurance  unexpired. 
18  Interest  accrued. 
1'  Reserves. 

20  And  building  improvements. 

21  Mining  rights  in  Richmond  Co., 

N.  S.,  of  doubtful  value. 

22  Mortgages. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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1  $3,000 

- 

$3,718 

$9,443 

$8,500 

$943 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$9,443 

5  299,500 
6  32,352 

7  821,478 

8  269,550 
9  17,479 

10  835 
11  2,170 

- 

21,736 
1,187,520 

36,587 
12,612 

7,000 

3  250 

500,000 

1,010 
3,400 

8,787 
103,368 

2,112 
6,366 

$245,099 

$2,600 

$3,099 

135,453 
8  203,600 

2,761 
12  30,704 

$2,846 

21,736 
1,187,520 

36,587 
12,612 

I  7,000 

- 

- 

37,347 

17,500 

2,144 

1,800 

- 

15,903 

- 

37,347 

- 

- 

1,000 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

1  2,500 
5  15,000 

1500 

13  1,600 

"90 

15  1,829 

w  2,943 

1' 207 

13  137 

- 

42,513 
116,596 

9,357 

15,000 
32,000 

5,000 

3,642 
24,816 

1,360 

2,950 

22,350 
43,670 

4,774 
19  4,138 

1,521 
7,198 

47 

42,513 
116,596 

9,357 

- 

- 

- 

18,060 

6,400 

4,158 

- 

5,335 

- 

2,167 

18,060 

- 

21 1,054,200 

44,641 

1,100,000 

1,100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,100,000 

- 

- 

25 

15,930 

9,130 

620 

22  5,850 

330 

- 

- 

15,930 

- 

- 

23  276,889 

380,423 

300,000 

16,423 

10,000 

54,000 

- 

- 

380,423 

.   - 

- 

- 

5,267 

3,100 

- 

2,000 

- 

167 

- 

5,267 

- 

- 

600 

14,000 

10,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,000 

1 11,800 

25  125 

- 

38,245 

15,100 

2,482 

- 

19,747 

- 

916 

38,245 

1  5,924 

26  15,000 

27  917 

28  2,593 
so  2,900- 

55,873 
3,219 

25,000 
3,000 

8,716 

29  261 

100 

14,025 

7,871 

119 

55,873 
3,219 

- 

13  15,000 

- 

21,547 

5,000 

11,127 

2,006 

- 

- 

3,414 

21,547 

1  2,000 

- 

- 

7,888 

3,000 

1,175 

31  1,000 

900 

- 

1,813 

7  888 

33  30,000 

- 

- 

67,973 

50,000 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

2,973 

67,973 

3^  1,295 

36  50,000 

8  6,000 

355,756 
9,197 

139,000 

2,395 

75,722 
337 

5,226 

118,514 
36  22,520 

1,239 

355,756 
9,197 

- 

37  3,971 

91.525 

32,620 
204,552 

11,000 
60,000 

5,000 
22,797 

- 

121,755 

13,859 
38  2,761 

- 

32,620 
204,552 

23  And  preliminary  expense. 
^*  Adjourned. 

25  Office  furniture. 

26  License. 

2'  Automobile. 
23  Prepaid  items. 
29  Accrued  items. 


30  Property,      including      pavilion, 

bowling  alleys,  etc.,  on  leased 
land. 

31  Mortgage. 

32  Including  personal  property. 

33  Good  will  and  lease. 
3*  Prepaid  expenses. 


35  Liberty  Bonds. 

36  Reserve  for  new  building  and  ma- 

chinery. 

37  Boats. 

38  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

39  And    equipment    furniture    and 

fixtures. 


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S 

o 

Cape  Ann  Isinglass  Company, 

June     6, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

$1,000 

$1,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cape  Ann  Lumber  Company, 

July     9, 

July     3, 

Feb.    28, 

13,000 

?4,060 

- 

$6,938 

14,164 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Ann  Therapeuterion  (In- 

June    5, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

800 

_ 

_ 

250 

corporated),  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cape    Ann    Tool   Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

21,516 

832,703 

34,829 

192,072 

Rockport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cape    Cod   Company,    The, 

June  24, 

June    4, 

Mch.  31, 

750,000 

219,200 

_ 

_ 

25,148 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape    Cod    Cranberry    Dis- 

May  13, 

May     2, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

100 

2,897 

tributors,        Incorporated, 
Boston. 
Cape  Cod  Fish  Freezing  and 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

May     8, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    16, 

55,000 

46,374 

30,206 

7,624 

9,603 

Packing    Company,     The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Barnstable. 

Cape  Cod  Publishing  Com- 

Nov. 14, 

Aug.  21, 

July   21, 

10,000 

_ 

75 

125 

162 

pany,  The,  Wareham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape    Cod     Specialty    Co., 

Sept.    9, 

8  July    26, 

April     1, 

10,000 

2,200 

1,365 

4,025 

252 

Truro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Cod  Strawberry  Growers 

Aug.   23, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     5, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

125 

Association,    Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

of  Falmouth,   Mass.,   Fal- 

mouth. 

Cape  Fish  Company,  Glouces- 

July   11, 

10  _ 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

_ 

12,000 

18,554 

ter. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cape    Pond    Ice    Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  31, 

175,000 

15.5,366 

1,600 

11,430 

7,730 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cape  Supply  Company,  Rock- 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

1,000 

2,489 

port. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Capeverdean    Trading    Co., 

Feb.    18, 

Oct.     4, 

Oct.     4, 

25,000 

-4,670 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wareham. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Capewell   Horse   Nail   Com- 

June 21, 

May  28, 

May     1, 

2,500 

_ 

- 

11,740 

10,457 

pany  of  Cahfornia,  Spring- 
Capitol  Company,  The,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    28, 

_ 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Capitol  Motors  Corporation, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

_ 

- 

839 

4,341 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carancho     Company,     The, 

Oct.    21, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

250 

586 

1,323 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carbokill    Company,    Stone- 

May     8, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

488 

803 

ham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carbon-Oxygen   Gas   Engine 

May     2, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

1,988 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carder  Wood  Working  Com- 

May    8, 

Apr.     5, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,582 

21,003 

10,529 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cardy  Ice  Cream  Box  Co., 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

5,000 

9,448 

13,450 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carew  Manufacturing  Com- 

Jan.   18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

84,000 

40,000 

245,614 

99,184 

pany,  South  Hadley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

2'  6,000 

Carl  B.  Brown  Company,  In- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

28  45,022 

3,400 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carl  E.  Forsberg,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch    8, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

31  770 

925 

631 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Carl    G.     Westlund    Co., 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

5,000 

20,668 

13,264 

3,427 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carl  P.  Peterson  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,062 

3,104 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Horses  and  equipment. 

2  Patent  rights. 
'  Mortgage. 

<  And  reserve  for  taxes. 

^  Cranberry  bogs  and  equipment. 

^  Good  will. 


^  One  share  C.  C.  C.  D.  treasury 

stock. 
8  Adjourned. 
'  Mailing  lists,  insurance,  stamps 

'    and  sundry  small  items. 
10  None  held  in  1918. 


11  Equipment. 

12  Trucks  and  teams. 

13  Unexpired  insurance. 
"  Insurance  reserve. 

15  Two  auto  trucks. 

16  Tools  and  scales. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

a  <s  g 

ShcS 

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d 

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- 

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$1,385 

27,853 

13,000 

$12,954 

- 

$1,899 

- 

- 

27,853 

2S500 

- 

98,550 

100,100 

100,000 

- 

3  $100 

- 

- 

- 

100,100 

- 

- 

- 

281,120 

80,000 

8,532 

- 

- 

i  $192,588 

- 

281,120 

- 

6  225,734 

- 

470,082 

219,700 

- 

161,000 

- 

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470,082 

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3,507 

2,730 

- 

- 

- 

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777 

3,507 

- 

- 

- 

93,807 

55,000 

5,800 

8,900 

22,646 

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1,461 

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- 

468 

4,830 

4,630 

- 

- 

200 

- 

- 

4,830 

- 

9  500 

- 

8,342 

4,200 

466 

3,600 

- 

76 

- 

8,342 

6  100 

- 

128 

353 

310 

- 

- 

- 

43 

- 

353 

- 

11  2,817 

- 

33,371 

2,000 

30,241 

- 

- 

- 

1,130 

33,371 

- 

12  32,159 
13 1,287 
IS  1,335 

"385 

- 

209,572 
5,209 
4,670 

170,000 

4,838 
1,380 

4,072 

3 17,400 

10,000 

5,100 
"  3,000 

371 
3,290 

209,572 
5,209 
4,670 

- 

"  238 
18  1,275 

81,931 

105,641 

2,500 

103,141 

- 

- 

- 

- 

105,641 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24  7.625 

"62 
20373 

21  117,000 
22  6,100 

2,221 

130,936 
9,784 

128.200 
23  705 

300 

2,031 

9,484 

130,936 
9,784 

- 

- 

10,512 

11,803 

10,000 

1,803 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,803 

2  499,930 

25  248,310 

80 

750,308 

500,000 

348 

- 

- 

26  249,960 

- 

750,308 

- 

- 

- 

33,114 

5,000 

10,087 

- 

- 

18,027 

- 

33,114 

- 

- 

- 

27,898 

14,000 

2,468 

- 

- 

- 

11,430 

27,898 

- 

- 

- 

474,798 

35.000 

10,549 

- 

60,000 

369,249 

- 

474,798 

- 

- 

48,422 

30,000 

23  15,571 

- 

- 

so  2,851 

- 

48,422 

- 

- 

- 

2,326 

1,000 

536 

- 

- 

790 

- 

2,326 

2  3,184 

- 

- 

45,543 

27.150 

13,774 

- 

- 

- 

4,619 

45,543 

- 

- 

- 

7,166 

5.000 

933 

- 

500 

~ 

733 

7,166 

1'  Office  furniture. 
13  Automobiles. 
»  Tools. 

20  Fixtures,  etc. 

21  Sample  truck, 

etc. 


drawings,   plans. 


22  Services,  etc. 

23  Subscriptions  received  on  stock  at 

par  value. 
2''  And  formulae. 
23  Treasury  stock. 
26  Working  capital  in  suspense. 


2'  Land  and  water  power. 

28  And  fixtures  and  liquor  license. 

29  And  surplus. 

30  Reserves. 

31  And  fixtures. 


276 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Carlburt  Company,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan       1, 

$2,000 

_ 

_ 

?600 

$53 

rated,  The,  Rockland. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Carleton-Mace     Engineering 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

S4,685 

4,128 

17,677 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carletonwood   Motor  Mart, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

3  $3,900 

- 

2,908 

1,510 

Inc.,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carlisle-Ayer  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

56,383 

32,275 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carlos  Ruggles  Lumber  Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

Deo.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

209,452 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Carlow  Automobile  Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.    4, 

9,000 

16,000 

300 

8,348 

21,607 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carlton  Engraving  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

5  4,082 

700 

7,299 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carmine    Zamarro    Co., 

May    4, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

1,000 

2,500 

- 

3,178 

137,076 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carolina  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Apr.   24, 

7  _ 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

8,919 

14,137 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carolina  Gas  &  Electric  Com- 

Apr.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

1,325,000 

- 

- 

- 

50,174 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Caro's    Waist    House,    Inc., 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

2,431 

11,913 

3,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carpenter-Morton  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Dec.   29, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

43,977 

14,158 

371,470 

150,379 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Can-  Mines  Company,  The, 

Aug.  14, 

Feb.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

140,000 

80,000 

10,000 

- 

77 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

• 

Carrig-Rohane  Shop,   Incor- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,259 

2,474 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carrigan  and  Hill  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

74 

46,334 

59,342 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carrigan    Supply    Company, 

Feb.    11, 

"  Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,288 

4,596 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carroll    Hixon    Jones    Com- 

Dec.    3, 

"Oct.    15, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

13,207 

129,527 

75,529 

pany,  Milford  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Carroll    Hixon    Jones    Com- 

Nov. 29, 

"Oct.    29, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

13,207 

112,588 

85,627 

pany,  Milford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carroll-Jellerson    Shoe    Co., 

Sept.  19, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

110,000 

- 

19  26,132 

265,631 

199,165 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carroll-Lewis  Antique  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Oct.    11, 

Oct.    11, 

2,000 

- 

- 

3,500 

150 

pany,  Barnstable. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Carroll    Lumber    Company, 

July     2, 

May  31, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,642 

Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carso  Paper  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   17, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

30,684 

68,371 

16,050 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carstein      Coal      Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

19,200 

5,000 

16,337 

91,840 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Carter  &  Sherburne  Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,700 

1,287 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carter,  Carter  &  Meigs  Com- 

Feb.  21, 

"Dec.   15, 

Sept.  30, 

250,000 

- 

29,045 

262,520 

302,522 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Carter  Co.,  The,  HaverhiU,    . 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

"Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

21,332 

1,949 

Carter  Hide   Company,   In- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

25,845 

18,098 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Carter,  Rice  &  Co.,  Corpora- 

Apr.   11, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

227,165 

16,613 

566,399 

560,901 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Fktures. 

2  Due  on  lease  on  soda  fountain. 

3  Construction  account. 
*  And  reserve. 

5  And  tools,  apparatus,  etc. 


^  Stocks  and  bonds. 
7  None  held  in  1918. 
5  Plant  account. 
9  Materials  and  supplies. 
1"  Prepaid  accounts. 


11  Customers'  deposits. 

12  Accrued  accounts. 

13  Sundry  habilities. 
"  Reserve  accounts. 
15  Good  will. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


277 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

3 
S 

1 

1 

■a 

2 

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1 

3 

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J. 

1 
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- 

1  $1,650 

- 

$2,303 

$500 

$1,403 
^300 

- 

- 

- 

$100 

$2,303 

- 

- 

- 

26,490 

15,000 

2,688 

- 

$8,802 

- 

- 

26,490 

- 

- 

$311 

8,629 

5,000 

3,629 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,629 

- 

- 

- 

88,658 

75,000 

11,408 

- 

- 

- 

2,250 

88,658 

- 

- 

- 

209,452 

60,000 

89,167 

- 

- 

- 

60,285 

209,452 

- 

- 

- 

46,255 

9,000 

6,756 

- 

.- 

i  $30,499 

- 

46,255 

- 

- 

- 

12,081 

5,000 

2,004 

- 

2,500 

- 

2,577 

12,081 

- 

6  9,930 

- 

152,684 

1,000 

150,823 

- 

- 

861 

- 

152,684 

- 

- 

145,744 

168,800 

60,800 

108,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

168,800 

8 

3  2,086,285 

9  42,192 

ID  2,954 

779 

2,181,613 
18,123 

1,325,000 
10,000 

18,197 

11  2,186 

12  792 

13  10,683 

1,873 

$632,500 

188,313 
6,250 

765 
"  3,177 

2,181,613 
18,123 

15  $24,538 

2,874 

- 

582,858 
114,615 

100,000 
113,115 

75,378 
1,500 

_ 

232,103 

175,377 

with 
surplus 

582,858 
114,615 

- 

1291 

- 

6,024 

4,000 

54 

- 

- 

- 

1,970 

6,024 

"  15,000 

18  300 

- 

121,050 

40,000 

70,050 

- 

10,500 

500 

- 

121,050 

16  2,600 

- 

~ 

8,484 

5,900 

1,233 

- 

1,050 

- 

301 

8,484 

- 

- 

- 

218,263 

25,000 

10,240 

- 

180,000 

3,023 

- 

218,263 

- 

- 

- 

211,422 

25,000 

29,579 

- 

153,000 

3,843 

- 

211,422 

: 

16  1,208 
2»  4,435 

: 

496,571 
3,650 

110,000 
2,000 

180,320 
500 

~ 

196,000 

4,918 
21  5,333 

1,150 

496,571 
3,650 

- 

- 

15,642 

5,000 

9,999 

- 

- 

643 

- 

15,642 

- 

- 

28,197 

143,302 

60,000 

6,302 

- 

77,000 

- 

- 

143,302 

- 

- 

- 

132,377 

40,000 

25,364 

10,000 

30,000 

- 

27,013 

132,377 

- 

- 

4,265 

12,252 

10,000 

2,252 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,252 

25  2,000 

22  1,650 

23  5,000 

24  5^000 

605,737 
25,281 

250,000 
10,000 

80,879 
9,149 

178,000 
4,000 

96,858 

•2,132 

605,737 
25,281 

- 

26  2,004 

6,774 

52,721 

5,000 

37,721 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

52,721 

60,269 
16  102,600 
2'  16,685 

1,550,632 

300,000 

28  406,138 

29 130,000 

156,500 

557,994 

1,550,632 

16  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  In  lieu  of  annual. 

19  And  equipment. 
21)  Deferred  debits. 


21  Reserves. 

22  Prepaid  expense. 

23  Treasury  stock. 
2*  Liquor  license. 

25  Good  will  and  fixtures. 


26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2'  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

28  Including  reserve  for  Federal  in- 

come and  excess  profits  taxes. 

29  Mortgage. 


278 


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Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Carter,  Russell  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Haverhill. 

Gaiter's  Ink  Company,  The, 
Cambridge. 

Carton  Belting  Company, 
Boston. 

Carver  Cotton  Gin  Company, 
East  Bridgewater. 

Carver  Cranberry  Company, 
Middleborough. 

Carver  Hill  Farms,  Incorpo- 
rated, Natick. 

Gary  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Case  Company  of  Massachu- 
setts, Boston. 

Casey  and  Bacon  Company, 
Pittsfield. 

Casey,  Bigley  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Casey  Florist  Company,  The, 
Melrose. 

Cashman  Brothers  Company, 
Newburyport. 

Casino  Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

Gasper  Ranger  Construction 
Company,  Holyoke. 

Gasper  Ranger  Limiber  Com- 
pany, Holyoke. 

Cass  and  Daley  Shoe  Com- 
pany, The,  Salem. 

Gassius  Hunt  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Castle  Amusement  Company, 
Boston. 

Castle  Cigar  Co.,  The,  Haver- 
hill. 

Castle  Furniture  Company, 
Boston. 

Catalogue  Equipment  and 
Supply  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Catherine  Creek  Lumber 
Company,  Boston. 

Gaton  Stain  &  Blacking  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

Cattaraugus  Tanning  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Cattle  Fair  Hotel,  Boston,      . 

Caustic-Claflin  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Cave  Welding  and  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Spring- 
field. 

Caverly  Automobile  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Caverly-Plumer  Co.,  Lynn,   . 


Aug.  14, 

iMay  14, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

Mch.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  8, 

Nov.  14, 

1918. 

1917. 

May  2, 

Feb.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

July  26, 

Apr.  18, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  4, 

Feb.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  30, 

13  _ 

1918. 

Apr.  27, 

Mch.  26, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.  2, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  8, 

Feb.  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.  20, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  11, 

Jan.  11, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  31, 

Jan.   2, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  9, 

Apr.  17, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  13, 

Apr.  15, 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.  15, 

21  July  9, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

Feb.  25, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  6, 

Feb.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  26, 

Mch.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  3, 

Feb.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  30, 

Apr.  16, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  13, 

26  Aug.  26, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.  5, 

Sept.  9, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  27, 

29  Mch.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  1, 

Mch.  26, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  10, 

Dec.  12, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  12, 

Jan.  19, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  8, 

Mch.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

July   1, 

Apr.  3, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 

May  1, 
1918. 

Sept.  9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Dec.  1, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 


S10,000 

650,000 

90,000 

600,000 

250,000 

30,000 

10,000 

1,000 

25,000 

10,000 

10,000 

5,000 

7,000 

75,000 

50,000 

575,000 

3,000 

3,000 

5,000 

50,000 

10,000 

200,000 

10,000 

1,000,000 

27,650 
12,500 
50,000 

5,000 
5,000 


Assets. 


.-a  • 

rt 

^ 

etures, 
landise 
rial,  an 
in  Proc 

1 

anufa 
Merc 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

1« 

« 

s 

§ 

- 

- 

_ 

$243,943 

S79,333 

?595,130 

23,249 

10,162 

161,252 

113,869 

110,542 

452,717 

241,890 

10  5,280 

- 

- 

4,400 

13,768 

12,000 

_ 

12,091 

- 

- 

9,804 

14,950 

800 

2,200 

- 

1,110 

17,054 

40,000 

- 

478 

- 

16 18,000 

11,622 

- 

7,000 

141,421 

183,652 

218,025 

666,360 

- 

- 

50 

- 

100 

860 

- 

- 

16,052 

- 

200 

75 

199,300 

- 

- 

- 

100 

1,245 

363,793 

- 

635,983 

_ 

12,403 

3,928 

- 

14,825 

4,346 

- 

2,410 

2,262 

- 

600 

2,565 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Teams. 

5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

*  Trade-marks  andfgood  will. 
5  Reserves. 

*  Investment. 


'  Reserve  for  taxes. 

s  Patent  rights. 

9  Liberty  Bonds. 
i»  And  tools. 
11  Claim  against  railroad. 


12  Cash  short. 

1'  None  held  since  organization. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

16  Government  Bonds. 

16  And  tools  and  equipment. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


279 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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a 

a  CD 

'S  a 

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-a 

J 
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P-. 

3 
^ 

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2  $15,000 
3  500 

- 

$34,038 
1,314,181 

$10,000 
440,000 

$9,251 
133,403 

$40,000 

$11,500 
75,000 

$3,287 

266,890 
5  304,567 
110,000 
'  5,823 
529,020 

$54,321 

$34,038 
1,314,181 

8  100 

S680 

6  3,400 

9  140,000 

- 

338,504 
1,486,899 

90,000 
600,000 

3,424 
13,348 

: 

_ 

129,257 
344,631 

338,504 
1,486,899 

- 

11  5,612 

$5,731 

258,513 

250,000 

12  13 

- 

8,500 

- 

- 

258,513 

- 

- 

40,051 

66,973 

30,000 

8,962 

- 

28,011 

- 

- 

66,973 

- 

"  2,400 

574 

4,400 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,400 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

36,101 

25,000 

922 

7,000 

- 

- 

3,179 

36,101 

- 

15  5,000 

- 

34,457 

10,000 

5,766 

- 

4,500 

14,191 

- 

34,457 

- 

- 

- 

20,050 

10,000 

2,600 

- 

3,700 

3,750 

- 

20,050 

- 

- 

- 

161,822 

5,000 

66,259 

- 

86,302 

3,548 

713 

161,822 

- 

- 

- 

41,524 

7,000 

- 

- 

22,500 

- 

12,024 

41,524 

- 

9  5,951 
17  6,064 
19  2,500 

- 

298,580 
205,420 

75,000 
50,000 

91,612 
48,067 

- 

47,556 

75,000 
18  25,000 

45,000 
20  5,000 
539,603 
5  28,760 

31,968 
9,797 

298,580 
205,420 

- 

9  10,000 

22  13,332 

1'  3,500 

- 

1,718,250 
3,534 

535,000 
3,000 

108,887 

~ 

506,000 

534 

1,718,250 
3,534 

- 

23  887 

19,975 

21,000 

3,000 

2,500 

- 

15,500 

- 

- 

21,000 

24  500 

25  500 

- 

646 

2,806 
33,000 

1,250 
6,000 

681 
24,509 

_ 

875 

2,491 

: 

2,806 
33,000 

25  6,500 

9  1,000 

2,155 

11,303 

8,700 

603 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

11,303 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

28  4,000 
25  2,900 

- 

- 

11,523 

10,000 

1,080 

- 

- 

- 

443 

11,523 

9  10,279 
so  6,200 
81  1,630 

22,474 

1,639,089 
27,650 

755,000 
27,650 

17,036 

857,100 

5  9,953 

1,639,089 
27,650 

- 

- 

- 

23,990 

12,500 

738 

- 

- 

10,752 

- 

23,990 

- 

- 

- 

32,162 

22,500 

5,119 

- 

4,400 

143 

- 

32,162 

- 

- 

855 

7,638 

3,000 

4,638 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,638 

24  1,000 

25  2,500 

"200 

- 

11,609 

5,000 

3,115 

- 

2,888 

~ 

606 

11,609 

1'  Securities. 

22    ] 

'repaid  expt 

nses. 

2'  Account 

of  stock. 

18  Reserve  on  accoun 

t  of  receivables. 

23 

deposit  on  1 

1ms. 

28  Trade-m 

arks  and  f 

jnnulae. 

13  Horses,  wagons  an 

d  motor  trucks. 

24 

Trade-mark 

. 

29  Special  i 

neeting. 

20  Reserve  for  deprec 

iation. 

25   ( 

jood  will. 

80  Investm 

ents. 

21  Shoulc 

have  been 

held. 

26 

n  lieu  of  an 

nual. 

81  Unaccru 

ed  expense 

280 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

eg 

a 
1 

a. 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ll 

TION. 

1 
'3 

5 

s 

.§3 

S 
S 

■^ 

a 

anufactu 
Merchan 
Material 
Stock  in 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

tf 

§ 

S 

o 

Cedarholm  Farm,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.    2, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

$25,000 

$25,000 

$300 

$200 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Celero  Drug  Company,  The, 

Jan.      7, 

■    Sept.  14, 

Sept.  12, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

$300 

Boston. 

1918. 

1908. 

1917. 

Celero  Drug  Company,  The, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  14, 

Sept.  12, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

300 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1908. 

1918. 

Cellset  Brush  Company,  The, 

May  23, 

Apr.   18, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

_ 

300 

_ 

10 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cement  Specialty  Manufac- 

June  19, 

3  Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

turing  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Cementum  Cloth  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

« 5,000 

1,000 

- 

2,000 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central     Amusement     Com- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

70,000 

- 

- 

252 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Amusement  Operat- 

Feb.  26, 

Dec.   11, 

Dec.   11, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

229 

ing  Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Central  Autogenous  Welding 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

3,391 

671 

5,546 

and   Manufacturing   Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

pany,  Worcester. 

Central      Automobile      Tire 

July    12, 

7  _ 

Dec.   31, 

26,000 

- 

- 

163,906 

29,659 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Block,  Pittsfield, 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.   17, 
1917. 

Dec.   17, 
1917. 

39,000 

122,630 

■    - 

- 

54 

Central  Bowling  and   Cigar 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.  16, 

Aug.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,108 

1,663 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Central   Building   Company, 

July      9, 

"  July     5, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

1,980 

4,532 

146,855 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Cape  Cod  Cranberry 

May     9, 

18  _ 

Dec.  31, 

,  50,000 

16,900 

- 

- 

250 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Cone  Company,  Chel- 

Feb.    1, 

"  Nov.    1, 

Oct.     5, 

10,000 

- 

887 

175 

2,758 

sea. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Central    Construction    Com- 

May    9, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

6,900 

33,000 

5,000 

12,250 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central   Laundry   Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.     3, 

20,000 

- 

12,000 

185 

297 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Light  &  Power  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

308,065 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Lumber  and  Supply 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

17,409 

1,350 

61,496 

15,521 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Maine  Potato  Com- 

Jan.     2, 

Sept.  15, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

12,505 

2,333 

- 

369 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Central   Mills  Company, 

Apr.    24, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

100,000 

100,000 

161,266 

27,351 

Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central     Motors    Company, 

Jan.    25, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,368 

9,885 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Oil  &  Gas  Stove  Co., 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

- 

- 

210,017 

311,481 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central     Paper     Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

683 

11,922 

4,150 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central      Pharmacy,      Inc., 

July     3, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

2,729 

300 

Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

'■  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

2  Patent  rights. 

s  Corporation  has  done  no  business 

during  1917. 
*  Equity. 


6  Good  will,  etc.,  including  for- 
mula, devices  and  processes 
for  cementing  cloth. 

6  Good  will. 

'  None  held  since  organization. 

8  Investment. 


9  Insurance  prepaid. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Automobiles. 

12  Office  supphes  on  hand. 

13  Unrecorded  C.  0.  D.'s. 
1^  Adjustments  receivable. 


1918. 


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281 


of  Corporations  — •  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

SPgra 
ill 

1 

c 

03 

1 
Ah 

1 

J 

CO 

3 

k 

a  ^ 

< 

J. 

■a 
a 

P 

J. 

J 

"q. 

^3 
§ 

2 

"3 

- 

- 

- 

$25,500 

$25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$500 

$25,500 

1  $40,109 
>  40,109 
!!  62,500 

- 

with 
trade- 
marks 

with 
trade- 
marks 

$3,308 

40,409 
40,409 
66,118 

40,000 
40,000 
65,610 

$409 
409 
508 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,409 
40,409 
66,118 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

6  42,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

263 

70,515 

15,200 

315 

$35,000 

$20,000 

- 

- 

70,515 

- 

- 

- 

2,229 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

229 

2,229 

6  339 

- 

- 

9,947 

5,250 

200 

- 

- 

81,796 

2,701 

9,947 

8  $1,250 
9  1,348 

10  2,025 

11  2,427 
12  175 

200,790 
122,684 

26,000 
39,000 

37,016 
13  157 

31,000 

105,011 
"179 

65,000 

15 1,286 
18,684 

200,790 
122,684 

- 

16  4,586 

643 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

153,367 

30,000 

37,784 

- 

60,129 

- 

25,454 

153,367 

- 

- 

2,750 

19,900 

16,900 

- 

2,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

19,900 

- 

i°63 

- 

3,883 

1,600 

1,924 

- 

- 

359 

- 

3,883 

- 

- 

- 

57,150 

10,000 

43,100 

- 

- 

- 

4,050 

57,150 

- 

19  2,550 

5,708 

20,740 

12,000 

2,704 

3,250 

2,786 

- 

- 

20,740 

- 

26  1,474 
211.235,725 

_ 

1,545,264 
95,776 

1,526,500 
33,500 

11,362 

2,578 

12,325 

41,251 

7,402 
1,443 

4,679 

1,545,264 
95,776 

_ 

22  20,000 
2«  5,910 

_ 

35,207 
394,527 

5,000 
23  5,000 
150,000 

17,488 
25  19,948 

- 

7,500 
59,700 

164,879 

219 

35,207 
394,527 

- 

- 

- 

26,253 

5,000 

- 

15,000 

5,000 

- 

1,253 

26,253 

26 15,000 

8,324 
2'  178,233 

28  37,166 
21 19,270 

29  11,392 

790,883 
16,755 

466,500 
5,000 

43,227 
2,277 

150,000 
7,000 

96,063 
36  35,093 

2,478 

790,883 
16,755 

- 

- 

- 

3,029 

2,500 

200 

- 

- 

- 

329 

3,029 

15  Loss  on  bad  accounts,  and  un- 

coUectable   accounts   and    col- 
lections. 

16  Fixtures. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  None  held  for  two  years. 


19  Trucks,  horses  and  teams. 

20  Organization. 

21  Investments. 

22  Growing  crops. 

23  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

24  Liberty  Bonds. 


25  Including  Federal  taxes  for  1917. 

26  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

27  Plant,  less  depreciation. 

28  Construction  in  progress. 

29  Prepaid  merchandise  and  expense. 

30  Reserves. 


282 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates 

OF  Condition 

.g 

a 

C3 
P. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

;s, 
ise, 
and 
roc- 

1  . 

TION. 

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a 
ra 

T3 

1 

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band 
rial, 
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Central    Power    and    Light 

June  21, 

May  17, 

I  June  30, 

$1,000,000 

$103,000 

2  $974,767 

$26,307 

$56,987 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central    Realty    Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

130,400 

_ 

1,588 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central     Square     Hardware 

May     7, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    31, 

7,000 

- 

_ 

13,573 

6,743 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Central  Square  Theatre  Co., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   29, 

70,000 

102,200 

_ 

_ 

767 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Square  Wharf  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

64,480 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Central  Storage  Warehouse, 

Aug.     1, 

July   30, 

May     1, 

25,000 

79,078 

- 

32 

20,122 

Inc.,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918; 

1918. 

Central    Supply    Company, 

May  15, 

Apr.   20, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

90,329 

1,800 

159,063 

159,131 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Central  Wharf  and  Wet  Dock 

June     3, 

May   13, 

Apr.    30, 

600,000 

1,867,029 

- 

- 

30,066 

Corporation,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Centreville   Wine   Company, 

Mch.    8, 

16  Jan.    30, 

Dec   31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

5,000 

_ 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cestus  Food  Products  Co., 

Apr.    24, 

16  Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

3,086 

- 

473 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chace  Export  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      2, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

52,154 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chac6  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Oct.    28, 
1918. 

Oct.    24, 
1918. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

1,200,000 

1,182,375 

with  R.  E. 

274,928 

635,081 

Chadbourne-Walker  Machine 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.     1, 

4,000 

_ 

11,114 

944 

3,190 

Screw  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chadwick  &  Carr  Company, 

Apr.   27, 

w  Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,545 

22,207 

19,192 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chadwick-Boston  Lead  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

268,720 

65,090 

217,719 

461,259 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chadwick  Realty  Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

17,801 

- 

- 

258 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chaffee  Brothers  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      7, 

Oct.    31, 

90,000 

23,671 

15,868 

168,611 

130,154 

Oxford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chain  Leather  Co.,  Peabody, 

May  20, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

24,583 

13,585 

19,152 

Chalmers  Motor  Company  of 

Mch.  26, 

Nov.    8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,015 

191,878 

61,601 

New  England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Chamberlain  and  Burnham, 

Sept.  24, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

250 

552 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Chamberlain  and  Company, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   28, 

200,000 

- 

31  84,416 

284,931 

806,414 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chamberlain-Huntress  Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     4, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

58,954 

12,618 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chamberlin  and  Wheeler,  In- 

Dec.  26, 

Nov.  16, 

Oct.    31, 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

31 

'  corporated,  Brookline. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Chambers  Investment  Com- 

Aug. 20, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.   29, 

-     10,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,412 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chambers-Swift      Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

738 

1,961 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Champion    Metal    Weather 

Feb.     2, 

"Dec.  29, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

2,645 

3,247 

2,353 

Strip    and    Parting    Bead 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Company,  Boston. 

Champlain  Valley  Lkne  Co., 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

31,884 

1,431 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  This  is  a  consolidated  statement  of 

the  assets  and  habilities  of  the 
company  and  subsidiaries. 

2  And  equipment. 

'  Deferred  charges  to  operations. 
^  Financing  e.xpense. 
5  Going  value. 


6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
^  Equipment. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  Good  will. 
1"  Sundries. 

11  Reserve  for  improvements. 

12  Team  and  autos. 


IS  Loans. 

"  Prepaid  insurance. 

15  Investments  at  cost. 

16  Adjourned. 

"  Trade-marks. 
18  Store  fixtures. 
13  Automobile. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

a 

1 
1 

0 

1 

3 
^ 

3 
o 

J. 
-a 

■a 

a 

1 

J 

-0 

i 
0 

i 

- 

3  $3,508 
*  145,460 
6 145,460 

- 

$1,455,489 
131,988 

$615,000 
75,000 

$48,127 

$649,600 
56,000 

$24,329 

$43,512 
6  74,921 

$988 

$1,455,489 
131,988 

- 

7  744 

- 

21,060 

7,000 

11,706 

- 

- 

- 

2,354 

21,060 

- 

8  6,720 

S10,613 

120,300 

20,000 

- 

- 

100,300 

- 

- 

120,300 

- 

- 

- 

64,480 

60,000 

- 

4,480 

•  - 

- 

- 

64,480 

9  $7,001 

12 10,850 

557 

106,790 
421,173 

25,000 
45,000 

2,687 
1°  1,467 

92,800 

42,000 
53,857 

24,535 
13 110,000 

2,199 
115,502 
6  3,400 

119,516 

106,790 
421,173 

: 

i«  7,026 
15  526,757 

~ 

2,430,878 
5,000 

600,000 
5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,830,878 

~ 

2,430,878 
5,000 

17  40,000 
9  3,300 

18  720 

19  519 

7,879 

55,977 
52,154 

50,000 
20,000 

5,977 
32,139 

- 

_ 

_ 

15 

55,977 
52,154 

- 

29  263,479 

- 

2,355,863 

1,200,000 

176.309 

- 

- 

21 155,694 

823,860 

2,355,863 

- 

- 

- 

15,248 

4,000 

4,003 

- 

1,411 

- 

5,834 

15,248 

- 

- 

- 

42,944 

14,000 

2,195 

- 

3,000 

20,957 

2,792 

42,944 

22  340,000 

- 

- 

1,352,788 

800,000 

391,788 

161,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,352,788 

- 

- 

- 

18,059 

18,000 

25 

- 

- 

- 

34 

18,059 

9  2,000 

23 114,670 

24  4,668 

25  4,197 
27  306 

8  4,791 
29  3,235 

16,890 

461,839 

57,626 

280,410 

2,802 

90,000 

5,000 

25,000 

1,000 

93,742 

11,315 

28  4,000 

244,136 

30  11,274 

730 

- 

118,250 

26  534 

15,000 

159,313 
22,311 

1,072 

461,839 

57,626 

280,410 

2,802 

9  48,400 

27  11,022 

'2 1,478 

33  98,375 

35  700 

1,335,036 
72,272 

200,000 
25,000 

84,242 
3,685 

800,000 
26,163 

8«  41,487 

209,307 
17,424 

1,335,036 
72,272 

9  5,700 

36  230 
8  731 

329 

7,021 
10,412 

6,500 
10,000 

202 
50 

- 

319 

~ 

362 

7,021 
10,412 

9  2,000 

- 

3,271 

7,970 

5,000 

2,070 

- 

900 

- 

- 

7,970 

s'  5,000 

- 

1,917 

15,162 

9,400 

5,762 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,162 

9  5,000 

- 

11,569 

49,884 

19,375 

2,271 

20,000 

8,238 

- 

- 

49,884 

2°  Obligations  of  U.  S.  government. 

21  Depreciation. 

22  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

23  Standing  timber. 
2*  Investments. 

25  Prepaid  deferred  items. 
*•  Deferred  items. 


27  Prepaid  items. 
*  Due  to  stockholders. 
29  Advanced  expenses. 
39  Deposits. 

31  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  im- 
provements. 


32  Auto. 

33  Securities. 

34  Reserves. 

35  Fixtures. 

33  Ford  automobile. 
37  Patent  rights. 


284 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


2 

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Assets. 

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1 

1 

1 

I 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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1- 

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S 

o 

Chandler  &  Barber  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

S75,000 

_ 

_ 

$73,498 

$40,750 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chandler  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

May  27, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    31, 

506,000 

- 

_ 

319,430 ' 

754,897 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chandler  and  Farquhar  Com- 

May    2, 

4  Apr.   3, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

419,841 

214,553 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chandler  Bog  Company,  Car- 

July    9, 

May  10, 

Apr.   30, 

20,000 

$20,000 

$300 

_ 

143 

ver. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chandler  Machine  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     1, 

75,000 

1,500 

3,413 

7,772 

4,315 

Ayer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chandler  Motors  of  New  Eng- 

Aug.    7, 

July    15, 

May  31, 

30,000 

- 

3,791 

87,897 

47,464 

land,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chandler  Motors  of  Spring- 

May  17, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

146 

22,898 

60,285 

field,  Inc.,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chandler  School  for  Women, 

Sept.  10, 

9  _ 

Apr.    29, 

65,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

490 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chandler,  Wilbor  and  Com- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

65,926 

pany  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chandler's  Corset  Store,  Inc., 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.   12, 

June  30, 

25,000 

_ 

"  13,759 

15,532 

18,712 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chapel  Mills  Manufacturing 

Dec.   11, 

Sept.    8, 

Aug.     4, 

300,000 

270,713 

with  R.  E. 

145,572 

93,793 

Company,  Leicester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Co., 

Mv    16, 

Apr.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

200,000 

148,070 

89,937 

48,484 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chapman    &    Brooks    Co., 

Oct.    25, 

Aug.  27, 

June  30, 

40,000 

8,466 

19  8,466 

123,272 

63,153 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chapman  &  Soden  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

- 

200 

20,706 

42,994 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chapman        Manufacturing 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

27,049 

85,211 

15,274 

3,932 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chapman  Valve  Manufactur- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

394,197 

737,706 

625,933 

445,882 

ing  Company,  The,  Spring- 
field. 
Chappaquiddick       Improve- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oct.     4, 

July    13, 

June  30, 

15,000 

11,820 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ment     Company,     Edgar- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

town. 

Charles  A.  Baldwin  Company, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

27,151 

31,465 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  A.  Bohn  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Uan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

4,965 

23,912 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  A.  Eaton  Company, 

Oct.    21, 

June  24, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

54,879 

withR.E. 

625,617 

761,387 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  A.  Esty  Paper  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

S3  1,773 

25,817 

28,674 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chas.  A.  G.  Winther  Co.,  Bos- 

Aug. 15, 

Aug.     8, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

1,417 

3,881 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chas.  A.  Hartwell,  Inc.,  Bos- 

May 28, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

152,878 

513,644 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  B.  Perkins  Company, 

May    2, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

133,042 

160,949 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Equipment. 
5  Leasehold. 

*  Adjourned. 

5  Investments. 

8  C.  S.  Farquhar,  Treasurer,  Trustee. 

'  Patent  rights. 


8  Stock  in  other  companies. 
'  None  held  since  organization. 
1"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

12  Seciirity  liability. 

13  Reserves. 

1^  And  fixtures. 


15  Patterns. 

16  Unexpired  insurance. 
1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

13  Treasury  stock. 
1'  And  fixtures  and  teams. 
2"  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
21  Office  furniture. 


1918. 


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285 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILITIEB. 

111 

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8 
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2 
S 

i 

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1 

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1 

- 

- 

- 

$114,248 

$75,000 

$1,236 

- 

$6,500 

- 

$31,512 

$114,248 

1  $606,000 

2  $119,038 
3  85,000 
2  18,245 
6  4,542 
« 28,200 

- 

1,884,365 
685,381 

406,000 
144,500 

652,616 
155,620 

$50,000 

25,000 

$655,377 
360,261 

120,372 

1,884,365 
685,381 

- 

$2,390 

22,833 

20,000 

2,833 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,833 

'550 

- 

62,267 

79,817 

75,000 

2,567 

- 

2,250 

- 

- 

79,817 

- 

8  11,000 

- 

150,152 

30,000 

41,653 

- 

54,595 

23,904 

- 

150,152 

- 

2  2,256 

- 

85,585 

1,000 

65,520 

- 

10,067 

8,998 

- 

85,585 

1  38,441 

i»  2,414 

1,133 

42,478 

41,000 

1,478 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,478 

1 12,500 

5  548,849 
"  10,819 

15  560 

16  506 
17  4,000 

7,831 

625,594 

69,400 
514,078 

25,000 

25,000 
300,000 

742 

41,400 
115,205 

- 

593,206 

3,000 
54,056 

541 
12  3,605 
15  2,500 

44,817 

- 

625,594 

69,400 
514,078 

- 

IS  49,000 

535,491 

200,000 

44,742 

80,000 

86,993 

123,756 

- 

535,491 

- 

- 

- 

203,357 

40,000 

144,740 

- 

- 

8,390 

10,227 

203,357 

1200 
'  356,847 

="500 

21250 

10  1,121 

22  68,533 

2^  9,871 

"  25,000 

- 

64,850 

557,967 

2,238,589 

16,000 

400,000 

1,000,000 

44,347 

112,806 

99,698 
25  12,135 

18,945 
50,000 

25  26,216 

1,021,756 

26  55,000 

4,503 

64,850 

557,967 

2,238,589 

- 

2'  2,500 

- 

14,320 

7,950 

1,700 

- 

3,000 

- 

1,670 

14,320 

28  9,496 

29  5,000 
so  2  142 

31  10,000 

3,297 

88,551 

28,877 

50,000 
15,000 

5,551 
8,756 

^ 

33,000 

5,121 

88,551 
28,877 

1  9,900 
1  2,500 

5  122,892 
52  31,306 

1,834 

1,596,081 
66,164 

9,632 

250,000 
20,000 

7,000 

390,569 
18,209 

2,632 

- 

325,512 
15,000 

630,000 

6,970 
54 1,500 
55  1,600 

56  185 

2,700 

1,596,081 
66,164 

9,632 

- 

"  69,000 

- 

735,522 

100,000 

633,086 

- 

- 

- 

2,436 

735,522 

1 117,570 

1°  12,754 

58  1,800 

59  5,479 
^»350 

431,944 

250,000 

57,240 

115,982 

8,722 

431.944 

22  Research  and  development. 
25  Working  capital  appropriated. 
2''  Prepaid  insurance. 

25  Accrued  wages. 

26  Reserve  for  taxes. 

2'  Furniture  and  equipment. 
28  Fixtures. 


29  Securities. 

5°  Rent  and  insurance. 

51  Lease. 

52  Prepaid  expenses. 

55  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

54  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

55  Reserve  for  merchandise. 


56  Reserve  for  equipment  deprecia- 
tion. 
5'  Stock  and  bonds. 

58  Autos. 

59  Prepaid  items. 
*"  Suspense. 


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1 

03 
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P. 

a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

1 

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ctures, 
bandise, 
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;  in  Proc- 

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Charles     Baker     Company, 

May     2, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

$50,000 

_ 

1  $2,339 

$47,218 

$44,975 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles    Barnett    Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2  1,658 

91,006 

99,047 

Boston.              '  ., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles      Bonanno      Steam 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3  4,200 

6,825 

7,413 

Laundry  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  C.  Lewis  Company, 

July    26, 

6  _ 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

$325 

- 

227,218 

133,954 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  Crompton  and  Sons 

Sept.  23, 

Sept.    9, 

Sept.    9, 

10,000 

1,700 

340 

2,850 

2,305 

1    Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  D.  Brown  &  Co.  In- 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,745 

16,271 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  D.  Farnsworth,  Inc., 

May   20, 

13  _ 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

20,241 

11,093 

17,621 

75,999 

West  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  D.  Redmond  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

17  600 

3,000 

4,764 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  E.   Fogg   Company, 

Jan.    25, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

33,945 

86,209 

91,001 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  E.  Gibson  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

363,722 

30,500 

19  3,316 

11,464 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  E.  Hall  &  Sons,  Inc., 

Oct.    25, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

249 

973 

4,127 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Charles  E.  Holske  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,421 

6,417 

Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  E.  Lauriat  Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

112,831 

52,611 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  E.  Sprague  Box  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

45,175 

40,327 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles    Emmel    and    Rose 

Aug.     3, 

June  29, 

Apr.    30, 

15,000 

- 

285 



2,287 

2,396 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  F.  Baker  &  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    28, 

Dee.  31, 

100,000 

- 

36,798 

97,318 

278,144 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  F.  Murphy  Company, 

June  28, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

16,908 

10,594 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  F.  Richardson,  Inc., 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

165 

664 

Boston, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  F.  Warden  Construc- 

Mch. 18, 

Oct.     8, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

6,025 

100 

50 

3,994 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Charles  F.  Wilson  Inc.,  Fitch- 

May     2, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,905 

burg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  F.  Wing  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

120,000 

95,000 

- 

179,446 

259,418 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles      Grise      Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

500 

2,006 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chas.  H.  Grover,  Inc.,  Haver- 

Jan.    7, 

30  Jan.     4, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

29.038 

10,079 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  H.  Hitchcock,  Incor- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

1,924 

porated,  BrookUne. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  H.  Richardson  Com- 

Feb.  11, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,365 

6,269 

pany,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918., 

1917. 

Chas.  H.  RossKam's  Enter- 

Aug. 23, 

July    15, 

July    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

prises,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  H.  Warren  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

575 

Ill 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  Hall,   Incorporated, 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

S3 146,189 

- 

127,058 

70,064 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  fixtures. 

-  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  And  horse  and  wagon. 

■•  Good  will. 

s  Liberty  Bond. 

6  None  held  in  1918. 

'  Equipment. 


8  Investments. 

9  Insurance  prepaid. 
1"  Trade-marks. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  None  held  in  1918  as  yet. 
H  Teams  and  trucks. 


15  Office  furniture. 
IS  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  And  auto. 

1'  Prepaid  insurance,  taxes  and  con- 
struction. 
1'  And  wagons,  tools  and  live  stock. 
20  Mortgages. 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

1 

1 
1 

1 

S 

3 

1 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

"11 

-i 

a 

O  0) 

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1 

1 

§ 

o 

3 

- 

- 

- 

$94,532 

S20,000 

$16,382 

- 

$35,000 

- 

$23,150 

$94,532 

- 

- 

- 

191,711 

50,000 

116,711 

- 

- 

$25,000 

- 

191,711 

<  $1,000 

6S900 

- 

20,338 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

6,338 

20,338 

- 

'  12,850 

8  5,750 

9  1,926 

- 

382,023 

75,000 

7,750 

- 

- 

299,273 

- 

382,023 

10 1,900 
«  10,000 

- 

19,095 

10,000 

3,200 

- 

2,950 

- 

2,945 

19,095 

11  40,000 
12  259 

"  15,134 

15  420 

"3,137 

$5,427 

58,275 
143,645 

13,791 

50,000 
20,000 

10,000 

6,840 
47,661 

3,791 

- 

40,000 

866 
35,984 

569 

58.275 
143,645 

13,791 

- 

13  6,014 

15,047 

232,216 

75,000 

157,216 

- 

- 

- 

- 

232,216 

*  200,000 

2"  33,032 

69.926 

711,960 

600,000 

1,658 

$79,042 

31,260 

- 

- 

711,960 

<  1,000 

21  2,186 

716 

9,251 

5,000 

4,251 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,251 

« 10,000 

'  1,275 

- 

21,113 

10,000 

3,901 

- 

1,500 

5,712 

- 

21,113 

- 

- 

- 

165,442 

100,000 

25,121 

- 

10,433 

15,400 

14,488 

165,442 

- 

15  4,000 

- 

89,502 

20,000 

14,898 

- 

30,000 

24,604 

- 

89,502 

4  3,000 

22  7,779 

1,453 

17,200 

15,000 

500 

- 

1,700 

- 

- 

17.200 

12  250 

412,260 
27,752 

100,000 
500 

51,788 
14,953 

20,000 
6,956 

197,472 
23 13,000 
24  30,000 

5.343 

412.260 
27,752 

«  5,000 

12  150 

- 

5,979 

5,000 

686 

- 

- 

- 

293 

5.979 

<  5,000 

- 

- 

15,169 

10,000 

3,667 

- 

1,324 

- 

178 

15.169 

: 

26  495 
2'  8,500 
28  9,500 

: 

18,900 
543,364 

10.000 
120,000 

7,938 
59,106 

20  79,500 

97,450 

187.308 

962 

18.900 
543,364 

<  4,994 

29  2,500 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

SI  2,200 

- 

41,317 

5,000 

12,070 

- 

16,500 

- 

7.747 

41,317 

- 

- 

1,997 

7,921 

5.000 

1,921 

- 

1.000 

- 

- 

7,921 

- 

- 

- 

16.634 

5,000 

3,139 

- 

8.188 

- 

307 

16,634 

4  2,500 

52  1,200 

5,650 

9,350 

5.000 

650 

- 

3,700 

- 

- 

9,350 

« 5,000 

- 

4,570 

10,256 

10,000 

256 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,256 

54  15,930 
55  3,517 
8  8,847 

371,605 

200,000 

7,278 
55  3,434 

84,800 

76.093 

371,605 

21  Rolling  stock. 

22  Plant. 

23  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

24  Special  reserved  for  plant  con- 

struction. 

25  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 


26  Furnishings. 
2'  Expirations. 

28  Store  fixtures,  trucks  and  wagons. 

29  Stock  and  fixtures. 
31  Adjourned. 

31  Good  will  and  fixtures. 


32  Stock  in  trade  investment,  etc. 

53  Equity. 

54  Store  equipment,  etc. 
35  Prepaid  expenses. 

56  Accrued   expenses   including   in- 
come taxes. 


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CO 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

4S 

a 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

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Charles,    Henry   &    Crowley 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  16, 

Sept.    1, 

$5,000 

_ 

$13,079 

$2,215 

Co.,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles      Holmes      Leather 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

$4,000 

3,500 

3,188 

Working  Machinery  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

pany,  Cambridge. 

Charles,  Inc.,  Springfield, 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

6,722 

22,127 

Charles   J.   Connick,   Incor- 

July    3, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,172 

3,761 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  J.  Jacobs  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

950 

- 

875 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  J.  Jager  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

22,182 

21,243 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  K.  Fox,  Inc.,  Haver- 

Sept. 23, 

June  10, 

May  31, 

400,000 

_ 

"  32,978 

560,931 

472,938 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  K.  Grouse  Co.,  North 

Sept.  20, 

Sept.    9, 

July     1, 

5,000 

_ 

405 

800 

2,573 

Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  Knight  &  Company, 

Apr.   23, 

21  Apr.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,737 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  L.  Cordeau  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

4,667 

1,842 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chas.  L.  Ireson,  Incorporated, 

May  24, 

23  _ 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

5,710 

76,429 

77,129 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  Logue  Building  Com- 

Feb.  23, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

24  $8,245 

1,000 

1,000 

44,470 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  May  &  Son  Company, 

June  18, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

28,000 

- 

- 

26,483 

7,062 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles     Motor     Company, 

May     6, 

Apr.      1, 

Feb.    28, 

25,000 

- 

16  2,088 

4,890 

3,353 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chas.   Niedner's  Sons  Com- 

June 27, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

80,000 

_ 

14,000 

15,105 

33,037 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles    Nourse    Co.,    The, 

Apr.   22, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,521 

3,156 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  P.  Lewis  Company, 

May  31, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

3,000 

2,866 

1,575 

16,286 

Bridgewater. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  P.  Raymond  Agency, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

...2,500 

- 

- 

625 

3,109 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  R.  Field  Manufactur- 

July   17, 

July     8, 

July     3, 

8,000 

3,000 

2,000 

3,211 

4,355 

ing  Company  (Inc.),  Green- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

Charles   River   Co-operative 

June     4, 

27  _ 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

585 

Society,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  S.  Cogley  Inc.,  Salem, 

Apr.    12, 
1918. 

Nov.  17, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

5,506 

1,702 

Charles  S.  Gove  Company, 

May  31, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,410 

138,314 

63,411 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  S.  Yoffa  Company, 

May   15, 

Feb.   14, 

Feb.     7, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,295 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Charles  Singer  and  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

30  883 

12,480 

14,050 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles    Spring    and    Forge 

June  18, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

400 

346 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles    Stretton    and    Son 

May     3, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

24,540 

S2  23,800 

113,505 

43,223 

Company,  Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  T.  Smith  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

18,888 

22,969 

25,010 

5,260 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Patterns  and  drawings. 

*  Treasury  stock. 
■'■  Good  will. 

*  Designs  and  cartoons. 


'  Fixtures,  tools,  etc. 

8  Auto. 

9  Equipment. 
1°  Prepayments. 

11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Accounts  receivable  deferred. 


18  Accrued  liabilities. 

1*  Notes  and  acceptances  payable. 

15  Reserves. 

16  And  equipment. 

17  Horses  and  vehicles. 


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Assets  - 

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- 

$18,794 

$5,000 

84,129 

- 

$6,360 

- 

$3,305 

$18,794 

2  $100 

3  1,000 
i  2,900 

$6,291 

20,979 

20,000 

979 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,979 

- 

I  7,778 

- 

36,627 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,627 

36,627 

E  7,000 

6  3.223 

^  2,131 

8  450 

- 

20,737 

10,000 

3,505 

- 

1,500 

$5,732 

- 

20,737 

5  3,175 

- 

5.000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

8  9,420 

10  312 

11  1,600 

12  48,316 

17  509 

11  4,400 

18  7,959 

20  500 

2,205 

103,073 

1,079,715 
6,483 

80,000 

400,000 
5,000 

7,650 
13  970 

121,474 
18  81,447 

1.483 

- 

"  4,156 
414,215 

15  10,297 
62,579 

- 

103,073 

1,079,715 
6,483 

- 

22  400 

18,084 

21,221 

20,000 

1,221 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,221 

6  3,887 

- 

- 

10,396 

6,000 

1,296 

$3,100 

- 

- 

- 

10,396 

- 

- 

159,268 

50,000 

6,887 

- 

77,135 

- 

25,246 

159,268 

- 

- 

- 

54,715 

15,000 

34,233 

- 

- 

5,482 

- 

54,715 

5  3,000 

25  3,000 

11,719 

51,264 

28,000 

20,949 

- 

2,315 

- 

- 

51,264 

6 10,000 

- 

16,596 

36,927 

25,000 

11,927 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,927 

26  7,500 
6  25,000 

- 

15,311 
3,470 

109,953 
11,147 

80,000 
5,000 

14.953 
6,147 

- 

15,000 

~ 

_ 

109,953 
11,147 

- 

- 

- 

23,727 

6,500 

1,411 

- 

- 

- 

15,816 

23,727 

6  200 

- 

- 

3,934 

2,500 

162 

- 

- 

- 

1,272 

3,934 

- 

- 

- 

12,566 

8,000 

1,852 

- 

400 

- 

2,314 

12,566 

- 

- 

725 

1,310 

1,310 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,310 

6  4,000 

- 

- 

11,208 

10,000 

325 

- 

- 

- 

883 

11,208 

=6  4,500 
6  4,000 

25 1,230 

28  5.000 

29  9,750 

- 

213,865 
21,045 

50,000 
10,000 

63,848 
6,542 

: 

91,138 

8,879 

4,503 

213,865 
21,045 

- 

31  1,750 

: 

29,163 
1,746 

8,000 

31  2,000 

1,250 

6,054 
162 

- 

7,003 

2,083 

4,023 
334 

29,163. 
1,746 

- 

- 

- 

205,068 

75,000 

108,801 

- 

- 

21,267 

- 

205,068 

- 

«  28.000 

10.281 

110,408 

56,500 

7,868 

- 

46,040 

~ 

~ 

110,408 

18  Accrued  discounts. 
18  Accrued  items. 

20  Dies  and  tools. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Furniture,  fixtures  and  auto. 


23  None  held  since  1912. 

24  Stock  in  real  estate. 

25  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Trade-marks. 

2'  None  held  in  1918. 


28  License. 

28  Six  auto  trucks. 

30  And  fixtures. 

31  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 

32  And  tools. 


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Charles  Van  Vlack  Company, 

Feb.    1 

2,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

_ 

S5,000 

81,337 

$3,306 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charles  W.  Arnold  &  Com- 

Apr.   2 

4,     2  Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

S50,000 

3 10,180 

280,463 

212,212 

pany,  Corporation,  Haver- 
hill. 
Charles  Wing  Company,  The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dec.    1 

3,       Nov.  21, 

Oct.    31, 

60,000 

_ 

s  1,022 

32,501 

92,453 

Amesbury. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Charles  Wirth  &  Co.,  Inc., 

May  2 

5,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

7,860 

7,565 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charlesgate  Hospital,  Incor- 

Apr.   2 

4,           "- 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,850 

6,488 

porated,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1917. 

Charlestown  Enterprise  Com- 

May 

6,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,301 

- 

3,756 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charlestown  Furniture  Com- 

June 2 

1,       Mch.  29, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

22,981 

33,316 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charlestown    Garage,     Inc., 

Mch.  2 

5,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,955 

315 

9,551 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charlotte   Cheese   Co.   Inc., 

July 

2,       Mch.  18, 

Mch.  18, 

5,000 

- 

1,215 

593 

2,116 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Charlsam   Real  Estate  Co., 

Feb.    5 

5,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

113,993 

- 

- 

2,203 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charlton  MUls,  Fall  River,     . 

Nov. 
1918 

5,       Nov.    4, 
1918. 

Nov.    4, 
1918. 

800,000 

380,000 

951,330 

438,513 

392,459 

Charlton  Woolen  Co.,  Charl- 

Mch. 5 

9,       Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

10,000 

29,647 

95,274 

76,390 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Charm  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.   '. 
1918 

5,       Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

19  965 

8,098 

19,254 

Chase   and   Cooledge   Com- 

Apr. 

2,       Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

59,122 

30,169 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chase  and  Laubham  Corpora- 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

127,591 

- 

- 

6,405 

tion,  Haverhill. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chase    and    Sandford    Com- 

Mch. 

5,       Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

573 

5,086 

1,067 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chase  Express  Co.,  Brookline, 

Apr.   2 
1918 

5,       Jan.     8, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

45,000 

33,000 

~ 

~ 

17,856 

Chase  Press,  Inc.,  The,  Haver- 

Nov. 

4,       July    24, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

5,941 

4,840 

4,862 

hill. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Chase     Steel     Wool     Co., 

Apr. 

6,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

4,268 

1,467 

1,206 

Leominster. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chase  Turbine  Manufacturing 

Oct. 

1,       Sept.  20, 

June  30, 

37,000 

48,330 

17,017 

39,761 

27,018 

Company,  Orange. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Chatham  Freezer  Co.,  Boston, 

May 
1918 

1,       Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

125,000 

66,000 

36,000 

20,446 

5,764 

Chatham     Weir     Company, 

Oct. 

2,       Aug.  15, 

July    31, 

4,000 

_ 

- 

- 

7,590 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Chattel  Loan  Company,  Bos- 

May 

2,       Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

11,926 

76,866 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chauncy  Fur  Co.,  Boston,     . 

July 
1918 

1,    2  Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

5,000 

~ 

29  415 

4,248 

3,593 

Chavenson  &  Son  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.    i 

!3,       Apr.     1, 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

21,227 

51,716 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Chelsea     Clock     Company, 

May 

2,    2  Apr.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

25,000 

77,000 

115,069 

35,443 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chelsea   Morris   Plan   Com- 

Feb. 

6,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

88,829 

pany,  The,  Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Adjourned. 

5  And  fixtures. 

*  Bonds     and     stocks. 

Liberty  Bonds. 
5  Mortgages. 


including 


^  Reserved  for  taxes. 
'  License. 

s  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
9  Liberty  Bond. 
1"  Leasehold, 
n  None  held  in  1918. 


12  Equipment. 

13  Prepaid  expenses. 
1*  Paid  in. 

16  Office  furniture  and  appliances. 
18  Liberty  Bonds. 


1918.] 


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of  Coryorations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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50,000 

281,582 

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147,000 

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- 

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11,306 

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1,506 

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47,873 
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6,320 

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- 

- 

1,320 

- 

- 

6,320 

- 

8  1,758 
IS  402 

15  191 

- 

58,457 
12,012 

15,000 
500 

16,495 
5,514 

3,060 

~ 

"  25,987 
2,938 

975 

58,457 
12,012 

1  4,000 

- 

1,084 

9.008 

4,800 

2,193 

- 

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- 

2,015 

9,008 

- 

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8,804 

120,000 

25,000 

- 

95,000 

- 

- 

- 

120,000 

- 

16 169,000 

- 

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800,000 

- 

- 

546,500 

1'  298,173 
18  10,000 

676,629 

2,331,302 

- 

- 

- 

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50,000 

30,000 

- 

59,418 

71,893 

211,311 

2,372 

20  200 

- 

30,889 

5,000 

10,854 

- 

21  5,600 

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174 

30,889 

- 

- 

- 

89,291 

50,000 

7,413 

- 

- 

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- 

89,291 

- 

- 

- 

133,996 

100,000 

4,296 

- 

29,700 

- 

- 

133,996 

- 

- 

1,911 

8,637 

8,000 

306 

331 

- 

- 

- 

8,637 

1 10,000 

22 18,000 

- 

78,856 

45,000 

2,792 

23 16,000 

- 

- 

15,064 

78,856 

- 

- 

- 

15,643 

10,000 

2,255 

- 

- 

24  3,375 

13 

15,643 

- 

- 

- 

6,941 

3,000 

709 

2,547 

500 

- 

185 

6,941 

25  200 

26  2,000 

- 

134,326 

37,000 

9,869 

- 

18,400 

- 

69,057 

134,326 

1 1,400 

12  2,084 

27  1,000 

23  15,880 

28  3,051 

25,064 

172,238 
12,041 

125,000 
4,000 

7,238 
28 

40,000 

8,013 

172,238 
12,041 

- 

- 

- 

88,792 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,792 

88,792 

- 

- 

- 

8,256 

5,000 

1,045 

- 

- 

- 

2,211 

8,256 

- 

30  2,220 

- 

75,163 

25,000 

47,213 

- 

- 

- 

2.950 

75,163 

25  1 

- 

- 

252,513 

150,000 

16,085 

- 

73,000 

- 

13,428 

252,513 

- 

8  770 

166 

89,765 

47,500 

42,265 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

89,765 

"  Depreciation. 

18  Reserve  for  taxes. 

1'  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  tools. 

20  Auto. 

21  Work  in  process. 


22  Horses,  harnesses,  wagons,  autos 

and  fixtures. 

23  Note   secured   by   mortgage   on 

real  estate. 

24  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

25  Patent  rights. 


26  Tools  in  use. 
2'  Reserve. 

28  Traps  and  boats. 

29  And  furniture  and  fixtures, 
so  Horse  and  wagons. 


292 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 

1 

5 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

1,5 

TION. 

1 

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s 

1 

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Chelsea  Olympia  Company, 

June  12, 

1  June    8, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,250 

$1,023 

Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chelsea  Public  Market,  Inc., 

Mch.  29, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

s  $1,200 

$1,147 

339 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chemi-Clenz  Mfg.  Coilipany, 

Oct.     5, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

1,458 

14,918 

672 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chemical  Paper  Manufactur- 

Apr.  10, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

$456,836 

396,517 

340,355 

220,241 

ing  Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chemical  Specialty  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

100 

2,276 

3,265 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cheney  Bigelow  Wire  Works, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

360,000 

103,599 

81,765 

109,540 

197,198 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chesapeake  and   Ohio  Coal 

Moh.  12, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

405,986 

Agency  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cheshire  Lime  Manufacturing 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   12, 

Dec.     1, 

20,000 

24,450 

9,025 

10,232 

15,908 

Company,  Cheshire. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Cheshire  White  Quartz  Sand 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

8,000 

6,000 

1,535 

2,285 

Company,  Cheshire. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chester  E.  Pease  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

1,500 

308 

192 

Edgartown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chester  E.  Sawyer  Company, 

Oct.     3, 

July      1, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

18,436 

4,109 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chester  Granite  and  Polish- 

Feb.  23, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

1,714 

4,392 

22,941 

16,260 

ing  Works.Thester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chester   Kent   &   Co.   Inc., 

Apr.   20, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

43,362 

63,560 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chester  Realty  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,865 

Chestnut     Hill      Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

97,550 

- 

- 

1,012 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chestnut  Hill  Garage,  Incor- 

May    7, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

150 

1,196 

3,466 

porated,  The,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chevrolet    Motor    Company 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,170 

41,280 

3,175 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Chicago     Pneumatic      Tool 

May     1, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

128,503 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chicago  Tanning  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,338 

662 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Chicago,    Wilmington    & 

May  22, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

29  2,986,845 

withR.E. 

134,014 

1,117,051 

Franklin   Coal    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Chick  Realty  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Jan.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.    10, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

45,000 

75,700 

- 

- 

1,349 

Chickering  &  Sons,  Boston,   . 

May     4, 
1918. 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

700,000 

- 

- 

~ 

* 

Chicopee  Journal  Publishing 

Mch.  21, 

Nov.    5, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

- 

6,171 

2,094 

1,244 

Corporation,  Chicopee. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Chicopee  Manufacturing 

May     7, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

1,150,000 

1.710,728 

1,661,002 

589,231 

76,641 

Corporation,  Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  In  heu  of  annual. 

2  Prepaid  expenses, 
s  And  fixtures. 

^  Good  will. 
5  Patent  rights. 
^  Trade-marks. 
'  Investments. 


8  Liberty  Bonds. 

9  Reserves,  miscellaneous. 
1"  Reserves  for  dividend. 

11  Reserves,  special. 

12  Good  will  and  formula. 

18  City  of  FaU  River,  Mass.,  bond. 


1*  Massachusetts  State  House  con- 
struction loan  bond. 

16  Springfield,  Mass.,  real  estate 
mortgage  loans. 

16  Other  securities. 

1'  Part  of  this  amount  reserved  for 
Federal  tax. 


1918.1 


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293 


of  Corporaiiovs  —  Continued. 


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- 

182 

6,243 

5.000 

1,061 

- 

- 

- 

$182 

6,243 

s  100,000 

6  25,000 

<  25,000 

"  1,000,000 

12  5,000 

7  4,350 
8  55,000 

- 

167,048 
2,473,299 

10,641 

150,000 
1,800,000 

5,000 

545 
86,514 

- 

$6,130 

$300,000 

9  7,658 

10  13,250 

11  200,000 

10,373 
65,877 

5,641 

167,048 
2,473,299 

10,641 

2,378 
15 10,000 
"  20,000 
8  82,712 
15  107,800 
16  9,500 

724,492 
405,986 

360,000 
75,000 

48,488 
307,863 

96,564 

"  219,440 
23,123 

724,492 
405,986 

: 

18  1,094 
»  2,500 
22  2,000 

2,891 

63,209 
22,711 

20,000 
10,000 

4,296 
9,711 

- 

20 13,000 

21  6,000 

3,000 

- 

19,913 

63,209 
22,711 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

23  7,660 

20,287 

50,492 

25,000 

6,616 

$18,876 

- 

- 

- 

50,492 

- 

- 

- 

45,307 

18,000 

8,481 

- 

15,294 

3,186 

346 

45,307 

50,000 

23  550 

- 

157,472 

25,000 

5,336 

- 

- 

127,136 

157,472 

- 

24  248 

- 

52,113 

15,000 

112 

_ 

35,000 

- 

2,001 

52,113 

~ 

_ 

_ 

98,562 
4,812 

49,000 
1,000 

25  81 

26  481 

3,475 

2'  49,000 

- 

- 

337 

98,562 
4,812 

- 

- 

26,722 

73,347 

10,000 

63,347 

- 

- 

- 

- 

73,347 

- 

28  10,000 

- 

138,503 

10,000 

■  128,503 

- 

- 

- 

- 

138,503 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

30  481,902 

31  4,084 

32  163,101 

S3  24,254 

4,911,251 
77,049 

1,988,100 
45,000 

786,520 

700,000 
30,000 

8,724 

738,957 
34  545,936 
35 143,014 

2,049 

4,911,251 
77,049 

- 

- 

700,000 

700,000 

700,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

700,000 

4  1,985 

- 

25,592 

37,086 

6,230 

5,798 

- 

25,058 

- 

37.086 

8  25,000 
36  673,900 
37  47,622 
38 16,518 

4,800,642 

1,050,000 

981,297 

2,769,345 

4,800,642 

18  Quarry  rights, 
w  Securities. 

20  Secured  notes. 

21  Unsecured  notes. 

22  Sand  rights. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Prepaid  taxes. 


25  Accrued  interest. 

26  Due  Golf  Club. 
2'  Bond  issue. 

28  Licenses. 

29  And  property. 

30  Investment  securities. 

31  Advance  payments. 


32  Sinking  fund  investments. 

33  Suspense. 

3*  Depletion  and  depreciation  reserves. 

35  Other  reserves,  etc. 

36  Water  power. 

37  Water  supply  system,  etc. 

38  Unexpired  insurance. 


294 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
g 

1 
1 

a. 
a 
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Assets. 

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Child  Acme  Cutter  and  Press 

May 

23,       Nov.  13, 

July      1, 

$30,000 

$11,515 

$1,245 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Chilson  Furnace  Company, 

Aug. 

7,       June  24, 

June     1, 

30,000 

$26,500 

$6,000 

5,678 

3,140 

Mansfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Chinese-American  Company, 

May 

3,       Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

4,655 

- 

1,036,079 

246,293 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chishohn  Corporation,  The, 

Feb. 

7,       Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

7,211 

Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Chisholm  Development  Com- 

May i 

!0,           11  - 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Chittenden  &  Company,  Inc., 

1918 

Jan. 

9,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

828 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chocolate     Refiners,      Inc., 

May 

2,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,100,000 

251,885 

408,978 

521,742 

128,237 

Mansfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Chronotype    Printing    Com- 

Sept. '. 

7,       Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

4,662 

4,500 

500 

2,050 

pany,  Westborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Church  Invisible,  Inc.,  The, 

July    S 

3,       Mch.  24, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

_ 

17 

Montague. 

1918 

1916. 

1917. 

Church    Street    Automobile 

Jan.    2 

6,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

7,000 

240 

1,204 

6,694 

Corporation,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Churchill    and    Alden   Com- 

July   ] 

5,    "June   12, 

Apr.   30, 

750,000 

16  31,046 

15,342 

387,568 

984,826 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Churchill  Company,  Boston, 

Feb. 
1918 

1,       Oct.    15, 
1917. 

Sept.  29, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

150 

20 

9,636 

Churchill    Cranberry    Com- 

Apr.  5 

7,       Apr.     3, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

16,400 

450 

- 

781 

pany,  Bridgewater. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Cigar    Makers    Co-operative 

Mch.  ] 

2,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

1,050 

Association,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Cilley  Gem  and  Mica  Com- 

Feb.   1 

9,       Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

8,500 

- 

- 

408 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Cincotta  Cusolito  Company, 

Oct.    2 

8,       Oct.     5, 

Oct.      5, 

25,000 

- 

- 

854 

18,889 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Citizens  Coal  Company,  Hol- 

May 

8,       Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

2,892 

5,479 

2,730 

7,465 

yoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

City  Associates  Inc.,  Haver- 

Mch. 1 

1,       Jan.     3, 

Jan.      2, 

50,000 

38,500 

- 

- 

- 

hill. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

City    Coal    Company,    New 

Dec.  2 

7,       Nov.  15, 

Nov.    1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

21  8,059 

64,068 

Bedford  (for  1917). 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

City    Coal    Company,    New 

Nov.  2 

7,       Nov.  12, 

Nov.    1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

21  41,465 

34,514 

Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

City  Fuel  Company,  Boston, 

June 
1918 

3,       Apr.    17, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

500,000 

404,945 

23 106,903 

35,336 

274,301 

City  Garage  and  Sales  Com- 

Feb.   2 

6,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

500 

6,825 

10,817 

pany   of  Pittsfield,    Pitts- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

field. 

City  Garage  Company,  Brock- 

Dec.  1 

7,       Oct.    15, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,906 

12,121 

15,001 

ton. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

City  Hall  Lunch  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept. 
1918 

6,       Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

2,000 

- 

1,200 

200 

- 

City     Iron    Foundry     Co., 

May   1 

5,       Feb.   26, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

so  7,106 

10,661 

21,089 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

City     Laundry     Company, 

Mch.  1 

4,       Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

43,500 

18,879 

2,583 

14,491 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

City  Manufacturing  Corpora- 

Mch. 

7,       Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

185,727 

927,250 

790,968 

176,992 

tion,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 
'  Good  will. 

*  Trade-marks  and  patterns. 

5  Treasury  stock. 

6  Acceptances. 

'  Working  capital. 


8  Reserves  and  adjustments. 

9  Deferred  credit  to  profit  and  '. 
1°  Vessel  property. 

11  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Furniture. 

1'  Prepaid  items. 


1^  Trade-marks,  good  will  and  copy- 
rights. 

15  Adjourned. 

16  Equity. 

1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Reserve. 

IS  Unredeemed  stock. 


1918. 


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—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

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<  10,313 

- 

$24,368 
31,080 

$73,728 
82,711 

$30,000 
30,000 

$491 
2,186 

$37,237 

$6,000 
50,525 

- 

- 

$73,728 
82,711 

I  7,850 
s 199,970 

s  $10,000 
i»  50,228 

43,965 

1,548,812 
57,439 

200,000 
30,000 

118,077 

_ 

18,000 
6  1,131,251 

^  $50,000 

8  2,984 

9,439 

9  $28,500 
18,000 

1,548,812 
57,439 

1  200,000 

- 

400 

200.400 

200,000 

- 

- 

400 

- 

- 

200,400 

- 

12  100 

1,072 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

13  20,093 

99,700 

1,430,635 

938,000 

66,591 

- 

324,500 

101,544 

- 

1,430,635 

- 

- 

^      - 

11,712 

5,000 

240 

1,650 

3,250 

- 

1,572 

11,712 

"  2,500 

- 

3,235 

5,752 

5,000 

- 

- 

752 

- 

- 

5,752 

- 

- 

5,154 

20,292 

1,710 

1,982 

16,600 

- 

- 

- 

20,292 

s  1,077 

13  23,030 
1'  49,589 

- 

1,491,401 
10,883 

620,000 
3,750 

185,787 
6,383 

- 

455,000 

230,614 
18  260 

490 

1,491,401 
10,883 

- 

- 

- 

17,631 

16,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,631 

- 

17,631 

- 

- 

- 

1,050 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,050 

- 

- 

92 

9,000 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,743 

14,000 

4,448 

- 

- 

1,295 

- 

19,743 

: 

~ 

2,500 

18,566 
41,000 

9,245 
14,000 

1,944 

20 15,000 

1,000 
19  585 
12,000 

_ 

5,792 

18,566 
41,000 

8  93,000 

1'  2,500 

17 10,000 

24  11,590 
25  5,222 

1,924 

74,627 

85,979 

931,297 

20,066 

30,000 

30,000 

175,000 

18,000 

13,272 

22  5,000 

14,032 

22  8,000 

203,143 

26  81,848 

2,066 

294,500 

5,262 

27  17,146 

28  19,462 

26,355 
33,947 
134,936 

74,627 

85,979 

931,297 

20,066 

- 

- 

- 

29,028 

5,000 

3,749 

- 

- 

29  824 

19,455 

29,028 

=  600 

- 

- 

2,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

38,856 

10,000 

25,996 

- 

- 

- 

2,860 

38,856 

3 10,000 

31  13,001 
32  5,020 
33i_204 
36  17,191 
3'  45,148 

- 

108,678 
2,143,276 

60,000 
750,000 

4,484 
34  2,214 

35,373 

35  22,000 

900 
480,000 

19,080 

28 188,270 

689,633 

108,678 
2,143,276 

21  And  trucks,  teams,  etc.  ' 

22  Taxes. 

23  And  equipment,  etc. 

24  Securities. 

25  Prepaid  insurance. 

23  Accrued  taxes  and  other  items. 


2'  Reserve   for  bad   and   doubtful 
accounts. 

28  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

29  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ac- 

counts receivable. 
3"  And  trucks. 


31  Horses,  wagons  and  motor 

32  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

33  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes 

34  Accrued  items. 

35  Mortgage  payable. 

36  Prepaid  accounts. 

37  Investments. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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City   News   Company,    Fall 

July     9, 

May     8, 

Apr.     1, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$8,035 

$7,476 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

City  Point  Amusement  Co., 

Oct.      9, 

3  - 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

S16,000 

*  $10,500 

_ 

269 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

City  Realty  Company,  Pitts- 

Apr.    24, 

5  Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

131,712 

- 

- 

_ 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Claflin-Sumner    Coal    Com- 

May 22, 

May     7, 

Mch.  30, 

150,000 

69,195 

53,101 

50,386 

179,365 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Clair  Brothers,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,730 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clancy     Stable     Company, 

Jan.    22, 

Nov.  12, 

Aug.  15, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,800 

500 

FaU  River  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Clancy  Stable  Company,  Fall 

Nov.  18, 

Nov.    1, 

Aug.  21, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

1,800 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Clapp  and  Abercrombie  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

436 

1,766 

3,220 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clapp  &  Tapley  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.   18, 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

9,876  - 

72,179 

69,471 

The,  Danvers. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Clapp    &    Tilton    Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.   22, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

'- 

90,027 

101,756 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clapp-Eastham      Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

11  2,034 

14,273 

6,289 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clark  and  Cleale  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.   22, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

30,000 

- 

- 

4,634 

13,849 

Clark   &   Dupre   Mfg.   Co., 

May    3, 

Apr.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

1,000 

6,130 

243 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clark  &  Lee  Company,  The, 

June     3, 

May     6, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

3,300 

2,565 

- 

12,192 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Clark   &   Merrill   Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,547 

49,166 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clark  &  Mills  Electric  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

32,099 

22,992 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clark  Body  Company,  Ames- 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

"  21,428 

51,322 

38,158 

bury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

C 1  a  r  k-C  u  1 1  e  r-McDermott 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.   19, 

Dec.     1, 

50,000 

27,968 

19,130 

61,774 

80,180 

Company,  FrankUn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Clark  Independent  Oil  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

11,809 

"  6,677 

8,596 

16,129 

pany,  West  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clark   School   of   Shorthand 

May  13, 

Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

600 

- 

926 

and  Typewriting,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Clark  Staging  Company,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

July    16, 

May     6, 

Apr.   24, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,484 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Clark      Wine     Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,065 

7,500 

659 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clarksburg     Ice     Company, 

June  13, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

- 

5,694 

- 

22 

North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917 

Clary    Von    Carlsberg    Co., 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

4,229 

28,136 

4,069 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Claude  E.  Davis,  Inc.,  Cam- 

May  16, 

6  Apr.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

3,500 

- 

- 

176 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clawfoot  Company,   Spring- 

Jan.   28, 

Sept.  29, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

7,115 

14,200 

457 

field. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Clawfoot   Company,   Spring- 

Oct.   18, 

Sept.  17, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

8,855 

14.569 

245 

field  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Clayton  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

5,000 

5,309 

11,332 

9,991 

pany,  WaLtham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Clear  Brook  Cranberry  Com- 

June  11, 

May  14, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

29,367 

- 

- 

138 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Clearing   House   Delivery   & 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    10, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

22  2,176 

251 

Express     Company     Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  None  held  since'organization. 

*  And  fixtures. 

*  Adjourned, 


6  Patent  rights. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 
8  Liberty  Bonds. 
•  And  reserve  for  taxes. 


10  Reserved   for   depreciation   and 

discount. 

11  And  tools. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

1 
•a 

1 

-a 
a 

■si 

a 

J. 

■a 
a 

II 

3 

"3, 

1 

-a 

a 

«a 
o 

■^ 
1 

1  $8,000 

2  $1,288 

- 

$24,799 

$10,000 

$6,241 

- 

- 

$8,558 

- 

$24,799 

- 

- 

$631 

27,400 

20,000 

500 

- 

$6,900 

- 

- 

27,400 

6  117 

7  528 

20,643 

153,000 

20,000 

- 

$132,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

153,000 

- 

8 15,000 

- 

367,047 

150,000 

45,885 

- 

110,000 

9  61,162 

- 

367,047 

I  5,000 

- 

- 

21,730 

20,000 

92 

- 

- 

- 

$1,638 

21,730 

1 1,000 

- 

1,900 

5,200 

3,000 

2.200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,200 

1500 

- 

1,400 

5,700 

3,000 

2,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,700 

1500 

- 

- 

5,922 

3,000 

37 

- 

2,000 

- 

885 

5,922 

- 

- 

- 

151,526 

60,000 

19,561 

- 

36,940 

- 

35,025 

151,526 

6  500 

2  10,000 

8  25,000 

12  529 

- 

226,783 
23,625 

185,000 
10,000 

217 
1,002 

_ 

24,500 
2,500 

13,896 

i»  3,170 

10,123 

- 

226,783 
23,625 

1  12,835 

- 

- 

31,318 

21,500 

3,480 

- 

4,000 

- 

2,338 

31,318 

6  8,100  • 

- 

9,421 

24,894 

15,000 

850 

9,044 

- 

- 

- 

24,894 

.- 

8 10,000 

- 

28,057 

10,000 

7,912 

- 

- 

10,145 

- 

28,057 

- 

13  4,974 

6,875 

65,562 

50,000 

15,562 

- 

- 

- 

- 

65,562 

- 

- 

- 

55,091 

19,500 

8,812 

- 

- 

- 

26,779 

55,091 

- 

- 

- 

110,908 

25,000 

14,356 

- 

69,677 

- 

1,875 

110,908 

- 

- 

- 

189,052 

50,000 

58,515 

- 

- 

80,537 

- 

189,052 

I  20,000 

- 

141 

63,352 

25,800 

20,094 

9,500 

6,300 

1,658 

- 

63,352 

I  5,500 

- 

- 

7,026 

5,000 

2,026 

- 

- 

- 

.- 

7,026 

1  9,000 

16  1,000 

- 

13,484 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,484 

13,484 

i  5,500 

16  500 

1,663 

16,887 

5,000 

11,887 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,887 

- 

- 

3,284 

9,000 

6,500 

580 

1,800 

120 

- 

- 

9,000 

- 

- 

413 

36,847 

20,000 

2,821 

- 

14,026 

- 

- 

36,847 

- 

"  2,500 

1,324 

7,500 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,500 

6  45,041 

- 

- 

66,813 

50,000 

1,714 

- 

15,099 

- 

- 

66,813 

45,631 

18  72 

- 

69,372 

50,000 

16,372 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

69,372 

1  31,800 

- 

- 

63,432 

50,000 

2,652 

3,000 

- 

- 

7,780 

63,432 

19  4,800 

20  1,032 

21  16,656 

23  350 

- 

51,993 
2,777 

10,000 
2,250 

8,771 
338 

8,000 

12,600 
142 

47 

12,622 

51,993 
2,777 

13  Fixtures,  horses  and  teams. 
1^  And  equipment. 

15  Tools. 

16  Prepaid  license. 


1'  Horses,  cows,  tools,  etc. 

18  Unexpired  insurance  and  interest 

paid  in  advance. 
"  Good  will  and  rights. 


20  Equipment. 

21  Bog  development. 

22  And  autos,  etc. 

23  Contracts. 


298 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Clearing  House  Parcel  De- 
livery Company,  Boston. 

Clearola  Mfg.  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Cleaves,  Hardy  and  Ross,  In- 
corporated, Lawrence. 

Cleghorn  Clothing  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Clement  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

Clement  Drug  Co.,  The, 
Wellesley. 

Clement  Dry  Goods  Com- 
pany, Melrose. 

Clement  Manufactiu-ing  Com- 
pany, Northampton. 

Clemmer   &   Conover,   Inc., 

Boston. 
Clerk  Leather  Co.,  Peabody,  . 

Cleveland-Cheever  Company, 

Boston. 
Cleveland  Export  Company, 

Boston. 
Clifford,  Black  and  Company, 

Incorporated,  Maiden. 

Clifford      Company,      The, 

Lenox. 
Clifford  S.  Cobb  Company, 

Waltham. 
Climax    Company,    The, 

Barnstable. 
Climax  Paper  Box  Company, 

Cambridge. 
Chmax     Smoke     Preventer 

Company,  The,  Boston. 
CUngfast  Rubber  Heel  Co., 

Melrose. 
Clinton    Amusement    Com- 
pany, CUnton. 
Clinton  Concrete  Company, 
'    Clinton. 
Clinton  E.  Hobbs  Company, 

Boston. 
Clinton  Foundry  Company, 

Chnton. 
CUnton  Hall  Hotel  Company, 

Springfield. 

Chnton  Market  Company, 
Boston. 

Clinton  W.  Schwamb  and  Co. 
Incorporated,  Arlington. 

Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Company, 
Boston. 

Cloudland  Farm,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Clough  Lumber  Company, 
Boston. 


J3t3 


Mch.  22, 

iFeb.  11, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  18, 

Mch.  11, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  1, 

Jan.   7, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  16, 

June  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  2, 

Feb.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  19, 

Nov.  5, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  24, 

Feb.  26, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  26, 

Feb.  13, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  29, 

Feb.  20, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  5, 

Jan.  14, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  7, 

Jan.  21, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  30, 

Mch.  12, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  25, 

Feb.  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  8, 

Jan.  28, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  27, 

Feb.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  3, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  24, 

Jan.  10, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  28, 

June  18, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  16, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  14, 

Jan.  16, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  12, 

Jan.  21, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  8, 

Mch.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  17, 

July  8, 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.  29, 

Nov.  2, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  24, 

Jan.   8 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  5, 

Jan.  26 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.  18 

1918. 

1918. 

June  3, 

Dec.  27 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  12, 

Jan.  12 

1918. 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.    1, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Julv    15, 

1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$500,000 
50,000 
25,000 
5,000 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 
32,000 

10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
25,000 
30,000 

50,000 
50,000 
6,500 
70,000 
20,000 
200,000 
10,000 
50,000 
15,000 
33,000 
50,000 

200,000 

5,000 

2,750,000 

30,000 

25,000 


$4,490 

2  $40,435 

- 

- 

90 

$30 

15,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,500 

- 

- 

27,182 

- 

- 

5,735 

- 

- 

7,669 

18,971 

9,883 

22,416 

12,650 

,   5,630 

1,300 

- 

5,244 

32,917 

-■ 

- 

260 

25,300 

- 

28,427 

- 

9,132 

32,479 

- 

- 

86,450 

- 

- 

1,261 

27,365 

25,352 

21,888 

- 

156 

300 

- 

- 

797 

- 

500 

- 

3,200 

2,160 

4,389 

3,929 

2,664 

18,500 

3,161 

5,100 

31,644 

- 

- 

885 

700,000 

- 

- 

,- 

1,024 

4,337 

1,331,233 

withR.E. 

1,427,878 

25,429 

7,413 

7,380 

~ 

~ 

" 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  equipment. 

3  Good  will. 
*  Fixtures. 


5  Tools  and  dies. 

6  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Company  stock, 
e  Bonds. 


9  Stock. 
10  Suspense. 
"  Mortgage. 
12  Auto  trucks  and  teams. 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i 

o 

to 

3 
^ 

■i 

3 

■§■ 

Ph 

S  =' 

J. 

1  . 

1 

•a 

3 
03 

1 

3  $300,000 

- 

$432,108 

$798,750 

$472,200 

$43,978 

- 

$282,572 

- 

- 

$798,750 

8  26,000 

- 

- 

26,300 

26,000 

116 

- 

- 

- 

$184 

26,300 

- 

- 

- 

22,828 

15,300 

519 

- 

6,625 

- 

384 

22,828 

- 

- 

- 

19,000 

5,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

9,500 

19,000 

- 

- 

- 

32,285 

10,000 

7,714 

- 

8,817 

- 

5,754 

32,285 

.- 

^$960 

346 

8,686 

7,500 

1,186 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,686 

3 1,500 

- 

1,760 

12,767 

10,000 

2,767 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,767 

- 

5  3,316 
6  16,000 
^  10,200 

8  2,000 

- 

99,787 

32,000 

20,564 

- 

- 

- 

47,223 

99,787 

s  2,000 

- 

14,284 

7,200 

- 

- 

- 

$4,487 

2,597 

14,284 

- 

- 

1,876 

24,274 

10,000 

5,137 

$4,774 

4,363 

- 

- 

24,274 

- 

- 

- 

81,052 

20,000 

21,971 

- 

15,569 

23,512 

- 

81,052 

3 15,238 

- 

- 

15,901 

15,100 

- 

212 

300 

- 

289 

15,901 

3  3,000 

9  2,400 

6  443 

10  12,409 

12  7,953 

102,201 
92,413 

30,000 
50,000 

8,391 
22,283 

15,881 
11 17,000 

997 
7,200 

26,718 
12,930 

3,214 

102,201 
92,413 

- 

4  5,000 

- 

94,941 

50,000 

9,844 

- 

3,500 

"809 

30,788 

94,941 

"  5,000 

- 

6,353 

5,015 

1,330 

- 

- 

- 

8 

6,353 

- 

- 

- 

98,565 

70,000 

13,565 

9,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

98,565 

- 

- 

- 

3,095 

60 

3,006 

- 

- 

- 

29 

3,095 

3  43,500 

- 

- 

44,297 

43,500 

490 

- 

- 

- 

307 

,44,297 

3  8,000 

- 

2,486 

11,006 

10,000 

1,006 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,006. 

- 

6  1,500 

- 

16,769 

14,000 

413 

- 

- 

- 

2,356 

16,769. 

- 

13  1,141 

- 

79,801 

15,000 

34,371 

- 

15,255 

15,000 

175 

79,801 

- 

16  5,500 

- 

70,572 

33,000 

6,248 

13,000 

- 

18,324 

- 

70,572- 

8 10,000 

17  44,896 

18  387 

19  900 

70,156 
701,024 

50,000 
200,000 

4,398 

3,626 
20  12,132 

501,024 

70,156 
701,024 

- 

- 

411 

7,525 

5,000 

2,525 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,525 

- 

- 

- 

3,705,893 

2,500,000 

110,772 

- 

658,000 

437,121 

- 

3,705,893 

- 

21  8,230 

22  1,100 
23  33,859 

- 

50,147 
40,584 

30,000 
25,000 

38 
525 

- 

17,687 
7,081 

7,978 

2,422 

50,147 
40,584 

13  Reserve  for  alterations. 
"  Patent  rights. 
13  Office  supplies. 
16  Patterns  and  flasks. 


1'  Hotel  and  restaurant  furniture, 
fixtures  and  equipment. 

18  Prepaid  insurance. 

19  Treasury  stock. 


20  Reserves. 

21  Livestock. 

22  Land  preparation  for  1918. 

23  Lumber. 


300 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Cloverdale    Company,    The,  July    11 

Boston.  1918 

Club     Stable     Corporation,  May  10 

New  Bedford.  1918 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Aug.     1, 

Boston.  1918 

Clymer  Company,  The,  Bos-  Feb.    12, 

ton.  1918 

Coaker-Colburn      Company,  Feb 

Boston.  1918 

Coast     Copper     Company,  Feb 

Boston.  1918 

Coaster   Construction   Com-  Oct.    14, 

pany,  Boston.  1918 

Coastwise    Coal    Company,  July    18 

Boston.  1918, 

Coates  Clipper  Manufactur-  Nov.  14, 

ing  Company,  Worcester.  1918, 


Cobb-Aldrich  Company,  Bos-  Apr 
ton.  1918 

Cobb  &  Drew,  Inc.,  Kingston,  Sept.    5, 

1918. 

Cobb,  Bates  and  Yer.xa  Com-  Apr.     9, 

pany,  Boston.  1      1918. 

Cobb  Fish  and  Oyster  Com-  Apr.    16, 

pany,  Worcester.  1918. 

Cobb  Hersey  Company,  Bos-  Dec.   10, 

ton  (for  1917).  1917. 

Cobb  Hersey  Company,  Bos-  Nov.    5, 

ton.  1918. 

Cobb     Theatre     Company,  Feb.   27, 

Boston.  1918. 

Cobb's  Boston  Tea  Co.,  Ltd.,  May  16, 

Boston.  1918. 

Coburn  Manufacturing  Com-  Mch.  12, 

pany,  Lynn.  1918. 

Coburn  Trolley  Track  Manu-  Jan.    31, 

facturing    Company,    The,         1918. 

Chicopee. 

Coca  Cola  Bottling  Co.,  of  Jan.    10, 

Springfield,  Mass.,  Spring-         1918. 

field. 

Cochato  Manufacturing  Com-  May  28, 

pany,  Quincy.  1918. 

Cochituate    Oil    Proof   Co.,  Apr.    17, 

Brockton.  1918. 

Cochrane     Chemical     Com-  Feb.    16, 

pany,  Boston.  1918. 

Cochrane         Manufacturing  June  10, 

Company,  Maiden.  1918. 

Cock  of  the  Walk  Mfg.  Co.,  May  10 
Boston.  1918 


Q 


May     2, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 


Aug.  19, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1918. 


Jan.  14, 
1918. 

Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Jan.      3, 

1918. 
IS  Oct.      8, 

1917. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 

Nov.  12, 
1917. 

Jan.  21, 
1918. 

Nov.  30, 
1917. 

Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 

Apr.  8, 
1918. 


Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Nov.    5, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July     1, 

1918. 
July   31, 

1918. 


.Dec.  31, 
1917. 

June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July   31, 

1917. 
July    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 

Oct.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Oct.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Jan.  1, 
1918. 


$70,000 

6,400 

90,000 

50,000 

10,000 

200,000 
50,000 
25,000 
15,000 

30,000 

100,000 
750,000 
20,000 
35,000 
35,000 
10,000 
400,000 

70,000 
350,000 

25,000 

50,000 

1,800 

1,000 

200,000 

3,000 


Assets. 


s, 
se, 
and 
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b 

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§ 

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- 

$3,140 

$204,176 

$7,500 

- 

555 

48,894 

71,630 

129,336 

- 

- 

4,341 

200,000 

- 

- 

70,103 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,658 

1,735 

42,721 

31,187 

- 

11,979 

20,100 

20,646 

withR.E. 

49,639 

25,000 

40,150 

987,832 

- 

4,500 

3,376 

- 

7,950 

45,500 

- 

7,540 

53,558 

- 

500 

- 

- 

21 17,334 

3,727 

72,207 

- 

- 

112,470 

65,361 

334,242 

- 

"  6,419 

5,874 

- 

6,300 

25,024 

- 

295 

- 

34,800 

55,000 

44,900 

- 

41 

- 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Liberty  Bonds, 
s  Treasury  stock. 
*  Good  will. 

6  Fixtures. 

8  Contingent. 

'  None  held  since  organization. 


8  Accrued  taxes  (Federal). 
3  Lighter  Franklin  H.  Skeele. 
1"  Mortgage. 
^^  Suspense  accoimts. 

12  Equipment  account. 

13  Trustee  account. 
1*  Advertising,  etc. 


^  DeUvery  equipment. 
I'  Prepaid  expense. 
"  Liquor  license. 
IS  Investments. 

19  Adjourned. 

20  License. 

21  And  fixtures. 


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301 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■ass 

8 
a 

1 

i 

-a 

a 

1 

"3 
1 

S 

i 

P-( 

< 

i 

a 

1 

O  <u 

f 

1 

1  $1,041 

2  S87,000 

- 

$338,814 

$39,000 

$49,335 

- 

$50,000 

$120,419 

$80,060 

$338,814 

- 

3  2,400 

- 

12,770 

6,400 

918 

- 

- 

- 

5,452 

12,770 

-■ 

- 

- 

416,286 

90,000 

326,286 

- 

- 

- 

- 

416,286 

- 

- 

$11,717 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

« 3,000 

5  542 

- 

20,924 

10,000 

10,800 

- 

6  124 

- 

- 

20,924 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

: 

9  5,000 
2  500 

7,697 

77,493 
57,944 

5,000 
25,000 

3,924 

8  11,401 

444 

m  $2,500 

48,203 
30,000 

- 

8,965 

77,493 
57,944 

- 

11  1,466 

12  39,993 

13  16,841 
"  9,096 

"160 

16  467 

"  15,000 

18  95,550 

2  30,000 

- 

149,013 

15,000 

17,087 

74,958 

41,968 

- 

149,013 

«  12,364 

. 

61,359 

30,000 

16,255 

15,000 

104 

61,359 

- 

- 

232,900 
1,641,493 

100,000 
750,000 

3,110 

- 

10,000 
757,863 

119,790 
133,630 

- 

232,900 
1,641,493 

4  6,000 

- 

5,463 

26,094 

20,000 

3,094 

' 

3,000 

- 

- 

26,094 

*  5,000 

20  10,000 

- 

140,227 

35,000 

51,841 

- 

37,569 

15,817 

- 

140,227 

*  5,000 

- 

10,000 

161,748 

35,000 

32,841 

- 

77,614 

16,293 

- 

161,748 

«  9,215 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

1  7,500 
i  30,000 

22  120,000 

23  92 

312,026 
77,024 

127,500 
70,000 

26,800 

21  4,622 

25  1,033 

1,045 

152,071 

5,979 

312,026 
77,024 

- 

2  26,270 

- 

746,814 

350,000 

15,865 

- 

222,500 

150,575 

26  7,874 

- 

746,814 

- 

28  376 
29  16,000 

4,453 

33,913 

24,160 

5,865 

- 

3,888 

- 

- 

33,913 

so  24,700 

81 1,000- 

50,291 

114,837 

50,000 

64,837 

- 

- 

- 

- 

114,837 

- 

- 

887 

4,818 

1,800 

3,018 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

4,818 

- 

82  1 

999 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1  2,500 

S3  60,093 

34  1,000 

35  10,000 

33,645 

264,962 
4,397 

200,000 
3,000 

45,097 
1,256 

- 

19,865 

36  107 

34 

264,962 
4,397 

22  Leases  and  contracts. 

23  Interest  prepaid. 
2'i  Taxes  accrued. 

25  Dividends  accrued. 

26  Depreciation  machinery,  fixtures 

and  real  estate. 


2'  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  auto- 
mobiles. 

28  Prepaid  expenses. 

29  Franchise. 

3"  Patent  rishts  and  processes. 
31  Preferred  stock  unissued. 


32  Contracts. 

33  Copper. 

34  Investment  Massachusetts  bank  stock. 

35  Investment  Massachusetts  corporation 

stock. 

36  1916  and  1917. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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§ 

a 

i 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 

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and 
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Coconut    Plantations    Com- 

July   5 

2,     1  June     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$1,250,000 

2  $866,000 

withR.E. 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Codman    &    ShurtlefF,    Inc., 

May 

7,       Apr. 

1, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

$4,354 

$35,883 

$18,261 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Codman  Realty  Corporation, 

Apr.    ] 

0,       Mch. 

7, 

Feb.    19, 

50,000 

6,428 

_ 

_ 

225 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Goes    &    Young    Company, 

May  1 

5,       Mch. 

4, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

104,387 

21,264 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Goes  Wrench  Company,  The, 

Mch. 

2,       Feb. 

12, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

122,968 

109,619 

121,449 

82,892 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Coffin  &  Burr,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    ] 

9,       Jan. 

22, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

_ 

- 

363,069 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

IS  59,974 

Goghlin  Electric  Co.,  Worces- 

May  1 

7,       May 

16, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

9,989 

67,214 

53,397 

ter. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Goghlin- Wilson  Electric  Com- 

Apr. 

4,       Feb. 

11, 

Dec.  31, 

11,000 

_ 

1,632 

25,789 

25,897 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Cohannet     Company,     The, 

Aug. 

3,       May 

17, 

Dec.   29, 

1,000,000 

372,673 

351,227 

324,974 

379,884 

Taunton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Coin  Sorting  and   Counting 

Aug.  :: 

4,       Apr. 

22, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

_ 

9,887 

- 

3,152 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Colburn    Gear    and    Manu- 

July 

1,       Mch. 

4, 

Mch.    4, 

25,000 

_ 

6,000 

316 

400 

facturing  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Colby    Realty    Corporation, 

May 

1,       Feb. 

20, 

Dec.   31, 

36,000 

100,055 

- 

- 

4,585 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Colby's,  Incorporated,  Taun- 

Mch. 

2,       Feb. 

20, 

Feb.     9, 

100,000 

- 

- 

85,868 

19,302 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Colchester    Mill    Company, 

Aug.   1 

0,       May 

14, 

Apr.    30, 

30,000 

25,000 

- 

_ 

2,445 

The,  Amesbury. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Cold  Blast  Market  Company, 

June   1 

1,       Nov. 

19, 

Oct.    31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

1,249 

3,434 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Cold   Spring  Brewing   Com- 

Feb. 

4,       Nov. 

5, 

Sept.  30, 

300,000 

108,454 

58,370 

159,838 

123,760 

pany,  Lawrence  (for  1917). 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Gold   Spring   Brewing  Com- 

Nov. 1 

8,       Nov. 

4, 

Sept.  30, 

300,000 

105,796 

52,502 

161,196 

169,909 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Coldwell-Gildard    Company, 

May 

6,     I  Apr. 

25, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Cole  Drug  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  ] 
1918 

2,       Jan. 
1918 

17, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

1,261 

Coleman,  Son  Company,  Bos- 

May 

3,       Feb. 

25, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Colgate   Service,   Inc.,   Bos- 

May 

7,       Mch. 

6, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

447 

446 

1,614 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Collateral    Loan    Company, 

Feb.    ] 

3,       Jan. 

16, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

152,300 

- 

- 

1,263,606 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

CoUey- Woods  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Feb. 
1918 

6,       Jan. 
1918 

5, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

16,812 

CoUier-Keyworth    Company, 

July   2 

3,       July 

9, 

June  30, 

50,000 

30,000 

8,000 

132,518 

78,764 

Gardner. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Collieson  Bros.,  Incorporated, 

June  2 

5,       Feb. 

10, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

27,277 

17,804 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Colhngwood  Park  Company, 

May 

3,       Mch. 

28, 

Mch.  28, 

30,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,963 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Collins   &   Fairbanks   Com- 

May i 

3,       Feb. 

20, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

135,919 

50,317 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  property  account. 

3  New  planting  development  and 

improvement  account. 
*  Patent  rights. 
5  Office  equipment. 


8  Stock  subscription  accounts  re- 
ceivable. 
'  Insurance  prepaid. 
8  Stock  subscribed  for. 
'  Mortgages. 
i»  Good  will. 
"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


12  Prepaid  items. 

IS  Accrued  pay  roll. 

1*  Accrued  Federal  taxes. 

15  Accounts  receivable  including  ac- 

cruals. 

16  Bonds  and  stocks. 

17  Furniture  and  stationery. 


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303 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Gtood  Will. 

i 

1 

1 
-a 
§ 

1 

CO 

3 

'1 
o 

8  « 

J. 

-a 
a 

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J. 

-S 
a 

$i 

o  o 

1 
1 

1 
P-i 

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1 

- 

3  889,754 

- 

$955,754 

$900,000 

- 

$20,000 

$35,754 

- 

- 

$955,754 

4S26 

- 

- 

58,524 

40,000 

$3,184 

- 

- 

$15,340 

- 

58,524 

- 

6  103 

6  3,748 

MO 

- 

10,544 

1,800 
8  3,950 

- 

9  4,400 

- 

394 

- 

10,544 

[10^9,000 

"4,197 
12  3,710 

142,558 
436,928 

51,600 
150,000 

49,996 

13  186 

14  2,595 

40,318 

26,000 
87,000 

159,610 

$12,181 

142,558 
436,928 

"  851,707 

17 1,051 

18  250,000 

1,525,801 
130,600 

1,000,000 
10,000 

19  17,346 
50,210 

300,000 
69,712 

208,455 
678 

1,525,801 
130,600 

- 

- 

325,180 

78,498 

10,400 

49,992 

- 

18,106 

- 

- 

78,498 

- 

- 

- 

1,428,758 

1,000,000 

2,427 

- 

375,000 

20  8,530 

42,801 

1,428,758 

4  489,700 
i»:4,000 

"712 

21  180,850 

22  1,000 

32,736 
13,900 

717,037 
25,616 

500,000 
25,000 

1,328 
616 

- 

19,269 

20  196,440 

~ 

717,037 
25,616 

- 

- 

- 

104,640 

36,000 

- 

20,000 

- 

48,640 

- 

104,640 

- 

23  24,125 

2,487 

131,782 

75,500 

33,782 

- 

22,500 

- 

- 

131,782 

- 

- 

2,555 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

i''^3,400 

24  968 

4,292 

13,343 

7,200 

455 

1,500 

4,188 

- 

- 

13,343 

- 

_ 

450,422 
489,403 

900 

25  299,100 

300,000 

32,228 
8,770 

: 

- 

118,194 
180,633 

_ 

450,422 
489,403 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

10  2,000 

23 1,750 

886 

8,897 

6,000 

2,897 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,897 

- 

2«  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

w  17,877 

- 

2,182 

22,566 

20,000 

2,566 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,566 

27  59,588 
11  573 

1,475,494 
28,385 

1,200,000 
10,000 

8,367 

5,000 

20,000 

28  13,270 

29  4,500 

30  10,000 

5,018 

227,724 

1,475,494 
28,385 

10  3,000 

31300 
32  550 

~ 

250,132 
48,081 

50,000 
10,000 

32,905 
7,606 

- 

25,000 

110,879 
30,475 

31,348 

250,132 
48,081 

- 

- 

5,587 

27,550 

23,800 

1,250 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

27,550 

33  508 

34  2,162 

35  1,000 

189,906 

30,000 

29,000 

129,783 
36  1,123 

189,906 

18  Contracts. 

19  Including  accruals. 

20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Treasury  stock. 

22  Tools  and  fixtures. 

23  Fixtures. 

24  Fixtures  and  truck. 


25  Capital  stock  subscribed  for. 
2'  Securities. 
2'  Investment. 

28  Borrowers'  surplus. 

29  Depreciation  on  building. 

30  Insurance  fund. 

31  Motor  truck. 


32  Office  furniture,  fixtures  and  sup- 

plies. 

33  Investments. 

34  Auto. 

35  State  license. 
30  Reserves. 


304 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Collins  and  Murray,  Incorpo- 
rated, Holyoke. 

Collins  and  Rankin  Company, 
Boston. 

Collins,  Lee  Company,  Chel- 
sea. 

Collins  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Holyoke. 

Collins,  Plass,  Thayer  Co., 
Fall  River. 

Colonial  Amusement  Com- 
pany of  Plymouth,  Plym- 
outh (for  1917). 

Colonial  Amusement  Com- 
pany of  Plymouth,  Plym- 
outh. 

Colonial  Amusement  Com- 
pany of  Springfield,  Spring- 
field. 

Colonial  Clothing  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Colonial  Cold  Storage  Com- 
pany, Provincetown. 

Colonial  Counter  Company, 
Lynn. 

Colonial  Envelope  Company, 
Worcester. 

Colonial  File  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston. 

Colonial  Grocery  Company, 
Boston. 

Colonial  Importing  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Colonial  Lumber  Company, 
Boston. 

Colonial  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Westfield. 

Colonial  of  Haverhill  Inc., 
The,  Haverhill. 

Colonial  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Colonial  Realty  Company, 
Boston. 

Colonial  Scale  Company, 
Boston. 

Colonial  Sight  Seeing  Auto 
Co.,  Boston. 

Colonial  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Coloradas  Sugar  Company, 
Boston. 

Colpitts-Beekman  Company, 
Boston. 

Colrain  Fruit  Growers  Co- 
operative Association,  The, 
Colrain. 


Jan.  28, 
1918. 

Apr.  22, 
1918. 

Apr.  30, 
1918. 

May  13, 
1918. 

May  10, 
1918. 

Apr.  4, 
1918. 

Aug.  24, 
1918. 

Jan.  2, 
1917. 

Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Aug.   19, 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Dec.  20, 

1917. 
Aug.     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
July     8, 

1918. 

Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Oct.    14, 

1918. 
June  18, 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
May     9, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Mch.    2, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 


Jan. 

1918. 
Mch.  12. 

1918 
Apr.     6, 

1914. 

Jan.  14 
1918. 

Apr.  1 
1918. 

July  16, 
1917. 

July  15 
1918. 

6  Dec.     7, 
1917. 

Feb.    18 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.      8 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
"Oct.    10 

1917. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1917. 
Feb.    28 

1918. 

Jan.  21 
1918. 


Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Feb.    13 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Feb.   27 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Mch.  1, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  2, 
1918. 

July  1, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1918. 

Oct.  1, 
1917. 

Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Sept.  20, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31. 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 


$30,000 
5,000 
30,000 

300,000 

100,000 

6,000 

6,000 

10,000 

10,000 

100,000 

5,000 

25,000 

45,000 

50,000 

23,000 

350,000 

10,000 

1,000 

250,000 

95,000 

175,000 

5,000 

1,500 

500,000 

10,000 

5,000 


Assets. 


$60,000 


8,375 


472,853 


70,897 


14,269 


19  212,666 


307,976 


116,709 


$2,994 

620 

6  263,062 

57,554 

1,000 

1,000 

3,500 


1,275 

1,344 
3,281 


'i'B   .fiH 


5     «     C«     O     TO 


$13,533 

18,174 

1,200 

275,874 
80,779 


- 

6,380 

47,250 

7,370 

4,245 

18,056 

9,581 

5,305 

25,855 

16,357 

2,977 

47,078 

2,500 

14,775 

3,039 


68,248 


3,211 


1  Good  will. 

2  Horses,  wagons,  equipments  and 

automobiles. 
'  Investments. 
*  Treasury  stock, 
s  And  equipment. 
^  Adjourned. 


'  Including  decree  of  court. 
8  FLxtures. 

s  Insurance  unexpired. 
1°  Inventory  boxes. 

11  Inventory  coal. 

12  Capital  stock  subscribed  for. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1*  Reserve. 

15  In  lieu  of  annual. 

16  Insurance  and  tax  inventory. 
1'  Accruals. 

18  License. 

19  And  timber  lands. 


1918.1 


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305 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■Sho 
(2 

§ 
g 

1 

i 

§ 

3 

■a 
a 

1 

5 
^ 

3 

"o. 
O 

k 
-2 

< 

J. 
a 

J. 

s 

J 

'a 

1 

1 

"3 
1 

- 

-_ 

- 

$102,418 

$30,000 

$4,198 

$50,000 

$14,000 

$4,220 

- 

$102,418 

- 

- 

- 

18.933 

5,000 

4,486 

- 

5,000 

2.000 

$2,447 

18,933 

1  $10,000 

2  $7,373 
3  1,875 
«  1,600 

- 

55,073 

30,000 

9,672 

- 

15.401 

- 

55,073 

- 

- 

1,422,845 

300,000 

31,747 

- 

50.000 

- 

1,041,098 

1,422,845 

- 

- 

- 

220,136 

42,500 

145,349 

- 

- 

32,287 

- 

220,136 

1  4,000 

- 

S875 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

1  4,000 

- 

845 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6.000 

- 

- 

8,015 

11,515 

10,000 

'  1,515 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,515 

1 100,000 

8  2,397 
9  180 

i«  1,588 
"900 

8,452 

16,927 

259,805 

27,185 

10,000 

300 

12  99,700 

5,000 

1,415 

52,303 

7.411 

100.000 

11.667 

1,701 

13  7.502 

1,905 

3.811 
1,202 

16,927 

259,805 

27,185 

>  1,000 

- 

6,219 

26,933 

12,700 

8,268 

- 

4.100 

"  1.865 

- 

26,933 

1 11,596 
1  3,000 

16  127 

1,047 
4  22,000 
IS  14,000 

52,766 

123,758 
121,658 
41,628 

30,000 
40,000 
23,000 

3,179 
"893 
22,687 

5,660 

19.500 

70,186 

42,300 

9,300 

12.071 

4,600 
3,668 

123,758 
121,658 
41,628 

20  5,022 

4  8,200 

21  25,934 

153,181 
379 

417,994 
1,243 

350,000 
1,000 

1,500 
22  5.284 

243 

61,210 

417,994 
1.243 

1 125,000 

24  19,000 
25  2,000 

85,763 

22,771 
214,168 

1,000 
207.955 

1.085 

- 

5,128 

21.771 

~ 

22,771 
214,168 

28  90,000 

20  23,645 
26  1,026 

1,520 

350,566 
162,583 

83,800 
149,375 

90,503 

27  4,748 

1,178 

150.000 

7,000 

12.157 
13  9.358 
29  5,030 

: 

350,566 
162,583 

- 

- 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

3,281 

1,500 

1,306 

- 

- 

- 

475 

3,281 

- 

so  125,000 

- 

294,291 

95,878 

48.495 

30 125.000 

- 

- 

24,918 

294,291 

- 

SI  2,577 

32  1,221 

2,063 
38 

22,327 
7,547 

10,000 

60 
33  1,300 

10.827 
52 

- 

1,500 

2,000 
34  4,049 

20 

66 

22,327 
7,347 

20  Equipment. 

21  Organization  expense. 

22  Interest  accrued. 

23  None  held  in  1918. 

24  Leasehold. 

25  Scenery. 


26  Prepaid  insurance. 
2'  Accrued  interest. 

28  Patent  rights. 

29  Allowance    for    depreciation    on 

merchandise,  machinery, 
models,  patterns  and  drawings. 


30  Bonds. 

31  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

32  Prepaid  expense. 

33  Paid  subscription  to  stock. 

34  Drafts. 


306 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 

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p. 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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1,3 

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I 

3 

CO 

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J 

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rial, 
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1 

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Stock 
ess. 

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§ 

S 

o 

Colson's  Puritan  Dental  Com- 

Feb.  13, 

1  _ 

Sept.  30, 

$25,000 

_ 

_ 

$1,000 

$1,481 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbia  Bathing  Suit  Co., 

July    17, 

June     5, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

$1,015 

12,358 

9,295 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbia  Counter  Company, 

May     3, 

Jan.  %6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

6,432 

31,415 

48,824 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbia  Electric  Engineer- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

1,420 

7,573 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Columbia  Jewelry  Company, 

Aug.  15, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

28,000 

$16,581 

2,625 

12,124 

22,965 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Columbia         Manufacturing 

Oct.     5, 

June  30, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

200 

951 

599 

Company       Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

Columbia  Motors  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   15, 

10  - 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

3,750 

- 

- 

250 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbia  Realty  Company, 

June  13, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Columbia  Textile  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

22,152 

30,121 

289,219 

558.772 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbia  Tire  and  Top  Com- 

Jan.   11, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   17, 

35,000 

- 

843 

4,934 

2,870 

pany,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Columbian  Amusement  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

11 11,000 

- 

- 

1,015 

pany,  Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbian  Insecticide  Com- 

Jan.    8, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

100 

215 

872 

pany  of  Boston,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Columbian  Orchestra,  Incor- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

porated,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbus  Building  Corpora- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.     7, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

135,000 

- 

- 

3,155 

tion,  The,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Columbus  Interstate  Express 

Dec.   17, 

"Dec.   14, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

519 

Company,  Salem. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Columbus  Interstate  Express 

Nov.  19, 

"Nov.  18, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,    Salem    (2d   re- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

turn). 

Com-'Bah  Fibroid  Company, 

May    3, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

350 

500 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Combined  Heat  &  SpruJder 

May  13, 

Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

700,000 

- 

- 

200 

10,090 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Comfort  Powder   Co.,   The, 

May     7, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

7,373 

2.389 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Comins  and  Company,  Incor- 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

26.935 

15,131 

20,758 

40,780 

porated,  Leicester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commercial  Chemical  Com- 

May 22, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

202 

13,333 

32,630 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commercial  Credit  Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Aug.   12, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,047 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commercial       Development 

July   29, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

53.000 

- 

- 

681 

Co.,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commercial  Fruit  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.   27. 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    26, 

5,000 

- 

- 

400 

3,041 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commercial  Hotel  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.   15, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

16,436 

350 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commercial   Machine   Com- 

May   3, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

38,557 

58,816 

25,541 

6,403 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commercial      Press,      Inc., 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

31  2,942 

761 

1,142 

Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  None  held  in  1917. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
5  Good  will. 

*  Fixtures. 

^  Consigned  stock. 

^  Power  plant. 


'  Stock  in  other  companies. 

8  Prepaid  interest. 

9  Patent  rights. 

10  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Building  and  equipment. 


12  Supplies  and  accessories  includmg 
coal. 

IS  Insurance  equity. 

"  Interest  on  mortgage  and  pre- 
ferred stock  not  due. 

15  Mortgage. 


1918. 


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307 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

^■3  . 

1 

-a 

1 
p^ 

1 

4 
a 

6    ^ 

k 
p-( 

li 

< 

J. 

.o 

-a 
a 

-gi 

J. 

,o 

CI 

"S-a 

O  a 

"S. 

1 
•a 

I 

1 

- 

2S500 

88,579 

811,560 

$1,000 

8560 

810,000 

- 

- 

- 

811,560 

3  S5,000 

M74 

2,176 

30,018 

15,000 

15,018 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,018 

- 

6  64,642 
6  1,648 
'  3,300 

- 

156,646 

10,000 

17,153 

** 

833,500 

895,993 

156,646 

9. 1,690 

3  385 

- 

8,993 
55,985 

1,000 
28,000 

2,497 
8,353 

_ 

10,500 

5,496 
6,049 

with 

surplus 

$3,083 

8,993 
55,985 

9  2,000 
3  2,000 

- 

4,430 

10,180 

10,000 

180 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,180 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

900,264 

300,000 

343,879 

- 

145,000 

111,385 

- 

900,264 

- 

- 

8,647 

300 

3,463 

- 

- 

- 

4,884 

8,647 

- 

- 

2,660 

14.675 

7,500 

835 

- 

6,340 

- 

- 

14,675 

- 

- 

- 

1,187 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

187 

1,187 

•30 

- 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

12 1,050 
13  520 
17  950 

- 

139,725 
1,469 

50,000 
1,200 

1,056 
14  2,555 

15  85,000 

- 

_ 

1,114 
269 

139,725 
1,469 

- 

18  100 

1,100 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

19  100,000 

20  99,700 

- 

200,550 

100,000 

11.782 

- 

- 

- 

88,768 

200,550 

9  705,000 

- 

- 

715,290 

700,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,290 

- 

715,290 

21  31,000 

■  - 

21,365 

62,127 

25,000 

5,346 

- 

31.781 

- 

- 

62,127 

- 

22  5,500 

- 

109,104 

50,000 

47,445 

- 

- 

23 11,659 

- 

109,104 

"  10,500 

25  395 

- 

57,060 

15,500 

5,489 

- 

- 

36,071 

- 

57,060 

8  9,100 

2 1,053 

- 

16,200 

10,000 

4,949 

- 

- 

- 

1,251 

16,200 

8  500 

26  15 
27  417 

1,260 

54,113 
5,201 

17,500 
4,110 

1,231 
1,091 

24,500 

10,000 

~ 

882 

54,113 
5,201 

8  5,000 

- 

3,675 

25,461 

4,000 

15,461 

6,000 

- 

' 

- 

25,461 

9  168,000 

r 

20  8,700 
28  38,000 

29  100 

32  643 

22,722 
2,192 

366,839 
7,680 

288,900 
6,980 

10,139 
80  10,930 

- 

56,870 
700 

- 

- 

366,839 
7,680 

13  Adjourned. 

1'  Rolling  stock,  etc.- 

18  Rolling  stock. 

19  Good  will  and  processes. 

20  Treasury  stock. 

21  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


22  Investments. 

23  Reserve. 

24  Good  will  and  secret  formulae. 
23  Office  furniture. 

23  Services. 
2'  Insurance. 


28  Bonus  account. 

29  Liberty  Bond. 

30  Dividends  due  to  stockholders. 

31  And  fixtures. 

32  Type. 


308 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

a 

Assets. 

1 

a 
s 

O 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Commercial  Realty  Company, 

June  12, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

I  81,000 

S346 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

4 

Commercial     Towing     Com- 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

S300 

46,872 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commercial    Trading    Com- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

102,969 

87,657 

pany  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commercial  Travelers  Maga- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

961 

zine  Publishing  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield. 

Commercial  Utilities  &  Manu- 

July     1, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

1,000 

130 

facturing       Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Conamercial  Wharf  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

415,734 

_ 

_ 

60,340 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth    Amusement 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

369 

Company,  Webster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Conmionwealth      Associates 

May  31, 

10  May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000,000 

898,496 

- 

_ 

13,184 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commonwealth  Audit  Com- 

Nov.   7, 

June  10, 

Apr.    30, 

20,000 

52 

1,774 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commonwealth  Avenue  Park 

July     5, 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    13, 

12,000 

14,980 

_ 

_ 

10,535 

Realty  Company,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commonwealth          Building 

May  27, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

4,343 

513 

Wrecking   Company,   Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth   Cigar   Com- 

Mch. 20. 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30.000 

_ 

S677 

30,747 

40,394 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth          Clothing 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

100 

1,800 

13,400 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth    Engineering 

Aug.     1, 

June   11, 

May  31, 

50,000 

_ 

2,000 

600 

815 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commonwealth    Fihn    Com- 

Apr.   20, 

24  _ 

Dec.   17, 

50,000 

_ 

1,000 

200 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth  Fisheries  Co., 

Sept.    5, 

25  May  20, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

_ 

'- 

4,503 

3,413 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth  Hotel,   Inc., 

June  13, 

May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

232 

2,613 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commonwealth  Ice  &  Cold 

Sept.  14, 

May  17, 

Apr.   30, 

1,500,000 

898,000 

197,300 

35,152 

118,827 

Storage  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Commonwealth         Laundry 

Jan.      2, 

Nov.  21, 

Sept.  29, 

20,000 

_ 

16,432 

8,163 

2,815 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Commonwealth  Limiber  Com- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

633 

1,690 

47,856 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Conmionwealth  Manufactur- 

Sept. 23, 

Sept.    4, 

June  30, 

150,000 

118,684 

with  R.  E. 

18,054 

5,787 

ing  Company,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Conmionwealth  Market  Inc., 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

89  1,200 

852 

319 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth     Oil     Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Feb.    26, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

350 

1,375 

8,302 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth  Press, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

37,854 

5,418 

49,063 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth  Realty  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

486,551 

- 

- 

500 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Lease. 

8  Treasury  stock. 

15  A 

ccrued  inter 

est  and  divi 

iends. 

'  Tugs  and  equity. 

9  Liberty  Bond. 

16    ]V 

[ortgage  inc 

ebtedness. 

'  Insurance  unexpired. 

"  Special  meeting. 

1'  R 

ents  receive 

d  in  advanc 

*  Good  will. 

1  Betterments. 

18  E 

eserve  for  fi 

re  loss. 

5  Fixtures. 

2  Mortgage  investments. 

19  S 

iispense. 

^  Advertising  contracts. 

5  Insurance  prepaid. 

20  J) 

epreciation. 

'  Patent  rights. 

*  Brokerage  i 

md  other  ad 

vances. 

21  E 

eserve  for  s 

ock  subscri] 

Dtion. 

1918.1 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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3 
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- 

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$2,114 

$3,460 

$1,000 

- 

- 

$2,460 

- 

- 

$3,460 

: 

2  $72,000 
3  4,450 

- 

123,622 
190,626 

10,000 
'  180,000 

$17,785 
10,032 

$42,750 

~ 

$53,087 
594 

~ 

123,622 
190,626 

«  $22,494 

M43 
6  3,239 

418 

27,555 

15,300 

- 

- 

12,255 

- 

- 

27,555 

7  25,000 

3  2,500 

920 

29,550 

25,000 

4,550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,550 

- 

- 

- 

476,074 

240,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

$235,574 

476,074 

4  5,000 

6  5,000 
9  1,018 

11  55,429 

12  36,667 

13  753 

"  1,752 

5  257 

3,613 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

i  <!  5,000 

1,419 

1,006,281 
8,502 

306,000 
300 

3,991 

15  14,818 

1,702 

18  600,000 

"167 

18  583 

19  55,429 

20  17,170 

21  6,500 

8,123 

1,006,281 
8,502 

- 

- 

- 

25,515 

12,000 

515 

- 

11,000 

22  2,000 

- 

25,515 

- 

- 

2,144 

7,000 

5,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

23  208 

_ 

72,026 

30,000 

39,897 

- 

- 

350 

1,779 

72,026 

- 

- 

- 

15,300 

5,000 

9,500 

- 

- 

- 

800 

15,300 

7  2,500 

- 

- 

5,915 

2,215 

566 

- 

600 

- 

2,534 

5,915 

MOO 

- 

48,700 

50,000 

34,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,500 

50,000 

<  43,841 

26  140,711 

2'  218,656 

28  797 

29  10,218 

30  38,000 
31  1,783 

31,393 

416,298 

79,862 

293,800 
50,000 

81,910 
23,536 

35,000 
6,326 

5,588 

416,298 
79,862 

32  61,850 

33  6,394 

34  115,000 

3,492 

1,432,523 
30,902 

1,025,300 
20,000 

11,777 
10,902 

209,000 

86,382 
35 100,064 

1,432,523 
30,902 

- 

- 

- 

50,179 

15,000 

34,515 

- 

- 

- 

664 

50,179 

4  20,000 
4  2,000 

56  101 

37  300 

6,064 

162,926 
10,435 

75,000 
6,000 

30,516 
3,035 

~ 

10,000 
1,400 

33,709 
38  13,701 

~ 

162,926 
10,435 

- 

- 

- 

10,027 

150 

7,100 

1,500 

- 

1,277 

10,027 

- 

- 

- 

92,335 

15,000 

8,455 

- 

- 

68,880 

- 

92,335 

- 

- 

47,867 

534,918 

150,000 

13,718 

371,200 

- 

- 

- 

534,918 

22  Estimate  for  sewers  and  grading. 

23  Unexpired  insurance. 

24  None  held  in  1918. 

25  In  lieu  of  annual. 

25  Vessels  under  construction. 
2'  Steamer  and  schooners. 


28  Furniture,  fixtures  and  loft  equip- 

ment. 

29  Deferred  charges. 

30  Treasury  stock  at  par. 
3'  Restaurant  investment. 

32  Equipment. 

33  Prepaid  items. 


31  Construction  suspense. 
35  Reserves. 
35  Prepaid  expenses. 
3'  Investments. 

38  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

39  And  fixtures. 


310 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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s 
a. 
O 

ASSEIB. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

38, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

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Commonwealth  Sausage  Com- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

_ 

$2,449 

$23,459 

$5,720 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth    Screw    Co., 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.     7, 

Deo.  31, 

50,000 

8  12,787 

2,000 

3,461 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Commonwealth     Shoe     and 

June     4, 

May 

15, 

Apr.   30, 

150,000 

$46,000 

15,096 

45,381 

73,617 

Leather  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Commonwealth  Supplies 

Nov.  18, 

July 

22, 

June  30, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

154,552 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Commonwealth  Toy  Corpora- 

May 13, 

Jan. 

29, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

10,501 

14,721 

5,789 

tion,  Merrimac. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conmiunity  Motion  Picture 

Apr.    16, 

Jan. 

3, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

4,641 

52,837 

Bureau,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Community  Stores  Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Feb. 

18, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

25,780 

4,957 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conanicut  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Oct.    29, 
1918. 

Oct. 
1918 

23, 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

300,000 

90,500 

228,872 

127,875 

50,358 

Conant  and  Donelaon  Com- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb. 

11, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

16,784 

18,831 

29,270 

9,622 

pany,  Conway. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conant  &  Golan  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

July 

16, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

5,251 

11,205 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Conant  Ball  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

43,900 

14,210 

139,186 

80,816 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conant  Brothers  Company, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

3,000 

25,062 

12,530 

Somerville.                      ^ 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conant  Chapin  Co.,  Leomin- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan. 

15, 

Jan.      7, 

10,000 

_ 

4,000 

9,836 

2,442 

ster. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Conant  Hospital  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

14, 

Nov.    1, 
1917. 

2,000 

- 

3,000 

500 

3,567 

Conant,  Houghton  and  Co., 

Apr.     9, 

Jan. 

30, 

Dec.  31, 

99,000 

29,941 

8  57,210 

62,322 

77,065 

Incorporated,  Littleton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conant,  Incorporated,  Boston, 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

9, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

17,157 

13,603 

Concord   Building   Company, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan. 

8, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

72,165 

_ 

_ 

517 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Concrete     and     Expanded 

Mav     6, 

Feb. 

11. 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,313 

_ 

Metal  Construction  Com- 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

pany,  Cambridge. 

Concrete  Steel  Products  Com- 

Apr.  26, 

Jan. 

21. 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

34,539 

18,320 

86,646 

116,177 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

' 

Condit  Amusement  Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

43,260 

_ 

_ 

1,212 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Congress  Hall  Limch  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

358 

468 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Congress    Realty    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

3"  Feb. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

45,000 

_ 

562 

27,574 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Conley  &  McElroy  Machinery 

June  24, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

6,041 

2,268 

2,674 

and  Engineering  Company, 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Incorporated,  The,  Beverly. 

Connecticut     Cottons     Co., 

Jan.    22, 

Jan. 

16, 

Jan.    10, 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,094,763 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Connecticut  Mills  Company, 

May  21, 

Apr. 

9, 

Jan.    10, 

1,000,000 

330,303 

476,497 

468,616 

443.102 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Connecticut  River  Navigation 

Jan.    28, 

Jan. 

23, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

-  Auto  truck. 

3  Office  furniture. 

*  Taxes  prepaid. 

5  Insurance  prepaid. 

8  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


'  Suspense. 
8  And  equipment. 
'  Subscription  received  on  stock, 
w  Patent  rights. 

11  Contracts,  permits  and  options. 

12  Fixtures  and  equipment. 


13  Reserve. 

14  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Real  estate  mortgage. 
1'  Reserves. 

18  Prepaid  expense. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  311 

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—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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1 

1 

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1 

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1  $13,000 

2  $618 

3  87 

4  30 
6  145 

- 

$45,508 

88,300 
6  1,700 

$393 

- 

$32,000 

$3,010 
'105 

- 

$45,508 

- 

- 

$1,821 

20,069 

10,000 

7,996 

- 

2,073 

- 

^ 

20,069 

- 

- 

- 

180,094 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$30,094 

180,094 

- 

- 

- 

154,552 

99,500 
9  500 

52,618 

- 

- 

1,934 

- 

154,552 

10  84,960 

- 

7,771 

123,742 

100,000 

2,742 

- 

21,000 

- 

- 

123,742 

1  5,000 

"  19,000 

- 

81,478 

25,000 

24,537 

- 

31,000 

- 

941 

81,478 

- 

12  8,062 

1,316 

40,115 

10,000 

19,515 

- 

10,000 

13  600 

- 

40,115 

- 

"  16,150 

- 

513,755 

251,700 

145 

- 

151,577 

- 

110,333 

513,755 

10  16,306 

- 

- 

90,813 

60,000 

6,370 

- 

20,109 

- 

4,334 

90,813 

- 

- 

- 

16,456 

3,500 

6,191 

- 

- 

- 

6,765 

16,456 

- 

3,483 
15  637 

- 

282,232 

150,000 

9,977 

16  $17,500 

19,000 

17  11,262 

74,493 

282,232 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

45,592 

24,000 

17,879 

- 

- 

1,313 

2,400 

45,592 

- 

- 

3,922 

20,200 

10,000 

2,959 

- 

7,250 

- 

- 

20,200 

- 

- 

- 

7,067 

2,000 

4,329 

- 

378 

- 

360 

7,067 

_ 

"  20,000 
18  1,128 
20  1,568 

~ 

247,666 
32,328 

99,000 
20,000 

36,207 

19  54,000 

12,110 

- 

29,000 

29,459 

218 

247,666 
32,328 

- 

21802 
22  3,935 

- 

77,419 

36,000 

- 

27,000 

- 

23  3,000 

11,419 

77,419 

- 

9,316 

13,629 

10,000 

3,629 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,629 

1  6,400 

20  3,532 

2^519 

25  6,000 

20  2,107 

- 

272,133 
46,579 

40,000 
15,000 

136,337 

18,290 

31,200 
26  8,092 

7,722 

22,701 
27  6,791 

15,513 
17,066 

272,133 
46,579 

1  3,000 

28  6,000 
29  200 

- 

10,026 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26 

10,026 

- 

- 

- 

73,136 

32,000 

6,223 

25,000 

5,000 

31  4,913 

- 

73,136 

1  6,175 

- 

- 

17,158 

10,000 

1,257 

32  3,600 

- 

2,301 

- 

17,158 

1 150,000 

33  9,690 

- 

1,254,453 

400,000 

296,912 

- 

500,000 

- 

57,541 

1,254,453 

1  500,000 
1  25,000 

3^  373,400 

- 

2,591,918 
25,000 

1,000,000 
25,000 

11,220 

- 

175,000 

985,783 
1'  284,915 
35  135,000 

- 

2,591,918 
25,000 

1 

19  Other  iadebtedness. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Insurance. 

22  Reserve  to  reduce  mortgage. 

23  Reserve  to  offset  depreciation. 
2^  Prepaid  items. 


25  Contracts. 

26  Deferred  and  accrued  items. 
2'  Depreciation. 

28  Fixtures. 

23  Lease. 

30  Adjourned. 


31  And  reserves. 

32  Mortgage  payable. 

33  Stocks. 

'*  Securities. 

35  Reserve  for  taxes. 


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Apr.     2, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

_ 

_ 

$26,868 

$29,881 

and  Driving  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Connecticut     Valley     Screen 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.    1.3, 

Jan.    20, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

_ 

§11,650 

3,006 

4,804 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Connecticut  Valley  Screen  Co. 

Feb.     1, 

6  _ 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

$10,400 

- 

- 

6,356 

Sales  Corporation,  Spring- 

1918. 

1917. 

field. 

Connell  and  McKone  Com- 

Dec.   10, 

Aug.     2, 

July    15, 

15,000 

- 

- 

282,931 

187,358 

pany,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Connell  and  McKone  Com- 

Nov. 13, 

Aug.     6, 

June  30, 

15,000 

- 

16,049 

251,965 

209,759 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Conner  Implement  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

16  Feb.    15, 

Feb.    15, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Connery  Machine  and  Tool 

Aug.   15, 

18  Apr.     3. 

Feb.    28, 

20,000 

- 

22,419 

750 

7,809 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Connolly  Company,  Beverly, 

Feb.    20, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

35,000 

~ 

12,821 

200 

5,238 

Connolly  Steel  Casting  Com- 

Dec.    8, 

Nov.  21, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

911 

1,103 

3,497 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Conrad  B.  Shevlin  Company, 

Feb.   23, 

18  Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,727 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Consolidated      Dry      Goods 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      1, 

1,250,000 

608,463 

- 

722,800 

2^  24,378 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

25  232,680 

Consolidated   Ice  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

21,375 

5,825 

510 

_ 

1,947 

The,  Clinton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Consolidated    Leather    Co., 

May  21, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

6,515 

8,161 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Consohdated    Lobster    Com- 

June  19, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

11,200 

- 

3,680 

77,767 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Consolidated    Rubber    Com- 

Oct.   21, 

Sept.  28, 

Sept.  28, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

5,155 

17,212 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Consolidated   Storage   Ware- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

888 

house  Co.,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

ConsoUdated  Weir  Company, 

May  21, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

75,484 

53,390 

1,373 

25,503 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Consohdation          Coastwise 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

650,000 

_ 

_ 

141,217 

with  mdse. 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Construction        Information 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

«  1,324 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Consumers  Coal  Corporation, 

Sept.    5, 

49  - 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

-    340 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Consumers'    Company,   Bos- 

July    5, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

300 

330 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Consumers'         Co-operative 

Aug.     3, 

Jan.    16, 

Dee.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

499 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Consumers'     Ice     Company, 

May  25, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.      1. 

25,000 

- 

- 

348 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Continental    Bedding    Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    19, 

20,000 

- 

9,869 

23.836 

19,791 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

...     _ 

1  Horses  and  logging  equipment. 

2  Depreciation  reserve. 

3  Good  will  represented  in  common 

stock. 
^  Improvements  to  factory. 
5  Directors'  loan. 
5  None  held  in  December,  1917. 
^  Good  will. 
8  Stock  subscriptions, 
s  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 


10  Tools,  fixtures,  etc. 

11  Deferred  charges. 

12  And  notes. 

13  Accrued  items  (taxes,  insurance, 

etc.) 

1^  Dividends. 

15  Contingent  Uabihties. 

15  Special  meeting  held  Apr.  16, 
1918,  at  which  it  was  voted  to 
dissolve  the  corporation. 


1'  Patent  rights. 

18  Adjourned. 

15  Lease  of  real  estate. 

20  Bins,  tracks  and  mast. 

21  Stocks  on  hand. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Loan. 

24  Cash. 

25  Accounts  receivable,  less  reserve. 

26  Liberty  Bonds. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

1 — 

-Con. 

LlADILITIES. 

Pi 

1 
a 

S. 
1 

° 

-a 
a 
a 

1 

1 

i 

in 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

J. 

-a 
a 

■i-2 

1 

a  CD 
■■S  a 

C3T3 

3 

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1 

T3 

a 
I 

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1 

- 

1  $92,660 

$16,391 

$165,800 

$100,000 

$52,282 

- 

- 

2  $13,518 

- 

$165,800 

s  $10,000 

4  900 

- 

30,360 

15,000 

3,864 

- 

83,371 
6  7,356 

- 

$769 

30,360 

^  10,000 

- 

- 

26,756 

10,000 
8  9,425 

111 

9  $6,850 

- 

370 

26,756 

7  5,000 
7  5,000 

259 

i»  16,169 

"  2,973 

494,690 

482,773 

15,000 
15,000 

12  272,218 

13  3,557 

14  30.000 

38,238 

15  1,494 
192,002 

165,992 
175,258 

6,429 
62,275 

494,690 
482,773 

V  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

30 

- 

- 

150 

- 

49,820 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,472 

36,450 

20,000 

12,450 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

36,450 

- 

19  4,000 
20  31,804 

: 

54,063 
5,511 

29,300 
1,500 

15,755 
3,258 

_ 

8,000 

: 

1,008 
753 

54,063 
5,511 

'  20,000 
^  600,000 

21  7,351 

22  481 

26  12,231 

27  6,995 

28  82,566 

29  115,639 

32  3,550 

1,790 

_ 

12,301 

34,349 
2,405,752 

24,133 

25,000 
1,250,000 

21,375 

149 

126,029 
so  31,719 
31  8,706 

1,758 

9  288,000 

23  9,200 
200,000 

1,000 

501,298 

- 

34,349 
2,405,752 

24,133 

- 

- 

- 

13,676 

10,000 

3,328 

- 

- 

- 

348 

13,676 

7  100,000 
"  7,000 

33  27,245 

31  100,000 

35  3,854 

38  2,125 

39  5,175 

- 

323,746 

31,492 
6,063 

200,000 

8,500 
1,500 

2,593 
3«  10,000 

20,439 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

103,431 

37  7J22 

2,553 

4,563 

323,746 

31,492 
6,063 

'  40,000 
■>  15,000 

40  2,941 
41  32,887 
«  35,500 

43  600 

44  757,802 
45  18,580 

48  14,712 
1,896 

267,678 

932,311 
18,220 

200,000 

650,000 
15,000 

1,766 
3,220 

- 

232,914 

48,236 
47  47,631 

19,442 

267,678 

932,311 
18,220 

- 

- 

- 

340 

300 

- 

- 

- 

40 

- 

340 

- 

- 

26,322 

26,952 

21,030 

5,922 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,952 

- 

- 

20,642 

21,141 

20,700 

441 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,141 

'350 

- 

18,733 

19,431 

18,900 

181 

- 

350 

- 

- 

19,431 

"  1,300 

50  1,699 

- 

56,495 

20,000 

23,851 

- 

- 

7,256 
51536 

4,852 

56,495 

27  Advanced  expenses. 
2*  Store  improvements. 

29  Store  fixtures,  less  reserve. 

30  Federal  excess  profits  and  income 

taxes. 

31  Accrued  expenses. 

32  Horses  and  wagons. 

33  Vessels. 

34  Treasury  stock. 

35  Lobster  cars,  etc. 


36  Dividend  payable. 

37  Reserved  for  income  tax. 

38  Equipment. 

39  Securities. 

40  Prepaid  expense. 

41  Weirs  and  traps. 

42  Liberty  Bonds  and  certificates  of 

indebtedness. 

43  Stocks  of  other  companies. 


44  Four  tugs,  one  steamer  and  thir- 

teen sea-going  barges. 

45  Unexpired  insurance. 

46  Unadjusted  loss. 

47  Reserve  for  Federal  income  and 

excess  profit  tax. 

48  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

49  None  held  in  1918. 

50  Office  fixtures,  horse  and  wagon. 

51  Depreciation  account. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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Continental  Company,  Bos- 

July    3, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$500,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$21,029 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Continental   Fruit   Products 

May  22, 

2  Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

$1,804 

$15,391 

6,502 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Continental     Wood     Screw 

Apr.   20, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

$76,152 

75,542 

26,245 

54,714 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Contoocook    Mills    Corpora- 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

6  150,000 

6  210,290 

215,691 

159,879 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Converse  Rubber  Shoe  Com- 

June    6, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000,000 

389,940 

417,016 

1,176,839 

759,190 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cook  &  TyndaU  Co.,  Brock- 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  29, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

69,158 

6,433 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cook   Borden   &   Company, 

Feb.   23, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

70,000 

12 10,200 

238,286 

125,522 

Inc.,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cook     Electric      Company, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,875 

867 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cook-Vivian  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

70,845 

73,461 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cooke-Dodge  Company,  The, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

15,451 

14,103 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cookson-Foresman     Electric 

May     1, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

15  303 

1,271 

5,230 

Company,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cooley  &  Marvin  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

52,000 

- 

- 

2,573 

30,675 

ton. 

1918.' 

1918. 

1917. 

« 

Cooley    Brothers    Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

37,067 

7,906 

The,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cooley  Dry  Goods  Store,  In- 

Aug. 20, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     5, 

2,000 

- 

- 

4,250 

809 

corporated,    The,    Spring- 
field. 
Coolidge  &  Strauch,  Incorpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.    29, 

Oct.    30, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

1,000 

600 

rated,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Coolidge-Cabot       Company, 

Jan.      9, 

Sept.  27, 

Sept.  27, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

38,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917, 

1917. 

Coolidge     Corner     Bowling 

Aug.  27, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

18  800 

750 

Alleys,  Inc.,  Brookhne. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Coolidge  Ice  Company,  Lynn, 

July     3, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

~ 

950 

18,998 

Coolidge-White   Farm   Com- 

Mch. 22, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

10,000 

4,500 

500 

- 

466 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Coombs  Herbert  Power  Com- 

Apr.  27, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

5,573 

5,609 

pany,  The,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Coonamessett     Ranch     Co., 

Sept.  17, 

22  _ 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

213,779 

19,097 

23 13,958 

2,365 

Falmouth. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cooper  &  Cooper  Company, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  12, 

July    15, 

5,000 

- 

225 

2,305 

3,200 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Cooper  &  Cooper  Company, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  12, 

July    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,800 

4,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cooper-Williams,   Inc.,   Bos- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

775 

30,714 

29,158 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Co-operative  File  Company, 

June    8, 

May  13, 

May     1, 

3,000 

- 

350 

350 

250 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Co-operative  General  Store, 

Aug.     8, 

July     3, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

1,043 

1,518- 

777 

Inc.,  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cooperative   Grocery   Stores 

May  20, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

205,830 

66,862 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Co-operative    Jewehy    Com- 

May    1, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,324 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Co-operative        Slaughtering 

May     6, 

22  _ 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,904 

and    Rendering   Company 

1918. 

1917. 

of  Massachiisetts,  Boston. 

1  Investments. 

2  Adjourned. 
s  Good  will. 

*  Depreciation  and  taxes. 
6  And   water  power  and 
rights. 


6  And  buildings  and  equipment. 
'  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

8  Trade-marks. 

9  Treasury  stock. 

1°  Store  and  office  fixtures. 


•  11  Prepaid  expenses. 

12  And  equipment. 

13  Bonds, 
w  Fixtures. 

16  And  tools  and  autos. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

0  <^  X 

(2 

i 

1 

1 

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§ 

3 
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s 

H 

a 

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3 

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2 

3 
^ 

- 

1  $477,060 

- 

$498,089 

$200,000 

$46,000 

- 

$207,500 

- 

$44,589 

$498,089 

- 

- 

$4,239 

27,936 

25,000 

2,936 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,936 

» $67,000 

1  11,575 

- 

311,228 

117,340 

3,985 

- 

- 

4  $65,168 

124,735 

311,228 

»  150,000 

- 

- 

885,860 

700,000 

1,358 

- 

- 

184,502 

- 

885,860 

8  255,000 

122,544 
9  58,100 

I  21.877 
i»  6,755 

II  1,138 
IS  20,000 

3,200,506 

83,484 

1,731,500 
40,000 

196,383 
11,322 

663,300 
16,500 

609,323 
15,662 

3,200,506 
83,484 

- 

- 

464,008 

300,000 

70,352 

- 

49,000 

- 

44,656 

464,008 

~ 

~ 

1,070 

3,812 
144,306 

1,500 
50,000 

2,312 
58,667 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

35,639 

: 

3,812 
144,306 

- 

"  1,535 

11,254 

42,343 

16,000 

21,841 

- 

4,502 

- 

- 

42,343 

3  5,000 

16  112 

1,253 

13,169 
33,248 

10,000 
31,000 

2,518 
i'50 

- 

601 

: 

2,248 

13,169 
33,248 

- 

- 

3,180 

48,153 

20,000 

16,603 

- 

11,550 

- 

- 

48,153 

- 

- 

- 

5,059 

2,000 

1,780 

- 

- 

- 

1,279 

5,059 

s  3,000 

- 

20,900 

25,500 

25,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,500 

- 

- 

- 

38,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,000 

38,000 

- 

w  4,500 

- 

6,050 

5,000 

200 

20  $700 

- 

- 

150 

6,050 

- 

- 

17,651 

37,599 

20,000 

17,599 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,599 

- 

- 

2,134 

7,600 

5,600 

- 

20  2,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,600 

- 

21825 

- 

12,007 

3,000 

6,253 

- 

- 

2,754 

- 

12,007 

s  1,500 

2^  22,567 

1,912 

271,766 
9,142 

192,400 

25  54,133 

4,300 

9,008 
842 

26  2,925 
4,000 

13,300 

- 

- 

271,766 
9,142 

s  1,500 

"225 

983 

9,508 

4,300 

608 

- 

4,600 

- 

- 

9,508 

s  5,000 

- 

- 

65,647 

10,000 

15,821 

- 

- 

25,288 

14,538 

65,647 

8  2,200 

- 

- 

3,150 

3,000 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,150 

- 

- 

- 

3,338 

2,630 

628 

- 

- 

- 

80 

3,338 

- 

"  31,002 

- 

303,694 

50,000 

121,111 

- 

- 

132,583 

- 

303,694 

- 

- 

- 

17,324 

2,000 

2,959 

- 

- 

11,492 

873 

17,324 

s  25,000 

28  1,450 

10,461 

38,815 

26,600 

5,215 

7,000 

38,815 
J     ■    — 1 

16  Office  furnitiire  and  fixtures. 
1'  Accrued  insurance. 

18  And  pins  and  turnouts. 

19  Bowling  alleys. 

20  Mortgage. 


21  Tools  and  fixtures. 

22  None  held  in  1918. 

23  And  live  stock. 

2^  Organization    and    development 
costs. 


25  Subscribed. 

26  Mortgages. 

2'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
28  Auto,  horses  and  teams. 


316  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF   CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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1 

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and 
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Copecut  Cranberry  Company, 

May   : 

0,            1- 

Dec.  31, 

850,000 

S30,615 

_ 

_ 

S455 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1917. 

Copeland   and   Dodge   Com- 

Feb.   2 

3,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

i  S6,085 

$3,813 

3,334 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Copithorn  Demountable  Rim 

May 

2,     6  Feb. 

23, 

Dec.   31, 

100.000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Natick. 

1918 

1916 

1917. 

Copley  Amusement  Company, 

Mch. 

9,     '  Jan. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,649 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Copley  Motor  Devices  Com- 

Feb.  2 

0,       Dec. 

3, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,993 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Copley  Plaza  Operating  Com- 

Feb.   1 

9,       Nov. 

10, 

Oct.    31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

110,673 

103,769 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Coppus      Engineering      and 

Apr.   2 

6,       Feb. 

21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

40,611 

28,836 

22,752 

116,599 

Equipment    Company, 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Cordaville  Woolen  Company, 

Mch. 

2,       Jan. 

24, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

30,000 

27,465 

57,481 

27,741 

Southborough. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Cordingley  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.   1 

3,       Jan. 

26, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

1,973 

1,712,587 

638,595 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Cordis  Mills,  Boston,    . 

May   ; 
1918 

3,       Feb. 
1918 

12, 

"Jan.     1, 
1918. 

300,000 

282,544 

with  R.  E. 

180,857 

1,747 

Corey  Klein  Co.,  Worcester,  . 

May  5 
1918 

1,       Feb. 
1918 

5, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

5,000 

~ 

300 

~ 

~ 

Corey  Leather  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   ] 

2,       Jan. 

26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

30,497 

189,950 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Corey-Whiting        Cranberry 

Jime 

3,       Mav 

7, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

25,225 

802 

- 

116 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Cornelius  Callahan  Company, 

Mch.  ] 

4,       Feb. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

4,885 

2,503 

6,463 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Cornhill    Realty    Company, 

Feb. 

7,       Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

384,194 

- 

- 

6.726 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Corporation         Registration 

Nov. 

8,       Oct. 

25, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Corporation  Trust  &  Guaran- 

Nov. 

8,       Oct. 

25, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tee  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Corporation  Trust  &  Organi- 

Nov. 

8,       Oct. 

25, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

zation  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Corporation  Trust  &  Registra- 

Nov. 

8,       Oct. 

25, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tion  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Corporation  Trust,  Incorpo- 

Nov. 

8,       Oct. 

25, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Corr     Manufacturing    Com- 

Feb. 

9,       Jan. 

21, 

Dec.   31, 

750,000 

270,549 

843,644 

90,207 

161,998 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918 

•1918 

1917. 

Corrugated  Paper  Mills,  Bos- 

Apr.   ] 

7,       Feb. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

12,374 

11,498 

47,657 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Corwin-Wilde  Company,  The, 

Apr. 

5,       Jan. 

23, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

15,973 

37,035 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Cosmopolitan  Garment  Com- 

Mch. 2 

8,       Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

6,000 

23  1,571 

10,231 

4,983 

pany  Incorporated,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Costa's    Garage   Inc.,    Cam- 

May i 

8,     6  Mch. 

2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

50 

100 

1,379 

bridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Costikyan    Carpet    Corpora- 

May 

3,       Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

10,000 

8,750 

8,630 

4,748 

tion,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Costmeter  Company,  Boston, 

June  i 
1918 

5,       Jan. 
1918 

11. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

900,000 

- 

8,874 

12,197 

2,299 

Cote    Piano    Manufacturing 

Sept. 

6,       Jan. 

30, 

Dec.   31, 

750,000 

- 

- 

244,680 

408,914 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

^ 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  Development. 

3  Mortgage. 

*  And  fixtures. 

5  Corporation  expense. 

^  Adjourned. 


'  Should  have  been  held. 

8  Treasury  stock. 

'  Lease  and  option. 
ii>  Ftirnitm-e,  fixtures,  scenery,  props 

and  wardrobe. 
"  Patent  rights. 


12  Value  of  use  of  equipment. 

13  Good  will. 

"  Deducting  dividend  paid  Feb.  1, 
1918. 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Tenement  reserve. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

sag: 

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3 

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1 

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1 

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2  $32,580 

- 

$63,650 

$50,000 

- 

3  $10,000 

$3,650 

- 

- 

$63,650 

- 

6  171 

$4,908 

18,311 

10,000 

$1,295 

- 

7,016 

- 

- 

18,311 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

"  $10,000 

8  34,700 

9  50,000 
10  13,499 

1,439 

113,287 
12,993 

100,000 
10,000 

1,255 
1,639 

12,032 
200 

$1,154 

113,287 
12,993 

- 

12  485,931 

114,446 

814,819 

75,000 

108,819 

631,000 

- 

- 

- 

814,819 

i>  20,000 
13  5,000 

- 

- 

233,798 

40,400 

23,589 

20,500 

27,253 

$115,756 

6,300 

233,798 

- 

- 

- 

142,687 

50,000 

25,103 

- 

6,800 

26,083 

34,701 

142,687 

- 

- 

- 

2,353,155 

300,000 

1,549,822 

- 

340,000 

- 

163,333 

2,353,155 

: 

15  25,000 

- 

490,148 
300 

300,000 
300 

58,932 

- 

20,000 

110,386 
16  830 

~ 

490,148 
300 

- 

- 

- 

220,447 

50,000 

61,800 

- 

100,647 

8,000 

- 

220,447 

- 

- 

- 

26,143 

19,800 

- 

8  1,700 

2,800 

- 

1,843 

26,143 

- 

i'186 
18  769 

59,290 
7,356 

74,096 
398,276 

20,000 
1,000 

54,096 
12,583 

384,193 

500 

~ 

_ 

74,096 
398,276 

19  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

•  - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,366,398 

550,000 

134,992 

- 

377,000 

20  48,000 

256,406 

1,366,398 

22  14,271 

15  1,800 
21  164 

4,008 

73,493 

71,287 

50,000 
50,000 

11,840 
21,287 

: 

_ 

~ 

11,653 

73,493 

71,287 

IS  9,610 

24  324 

4,456 

32,719 
5,985 

18,000 

25  3,110 

5,000 

3,841 
985 

26  3,000 

~ 

_ 

4,768 

32,719 
5,985 

2'  689,125 

- 

- 

721,253 

698,600 

6,653 

3  6,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

721,253 

13  331,697 
13  30,000 

8  1,896 

28  202 

29  150,000 

30  8,773 

31  41,932 

45,783 

402,948 
884,299 

340,300 
750,000 

9,491 
58,024 

- 

53,157 
49,803 

26,472 

- 

402,948 
884,299 

"  Patterns. 

18  Office  fixtures. 

19  Good  will  and  cash. 

20  Depreciation. 

21  Prepaid  items. 


22  Good  will,  lease,  etc. 

23  And  fixtures,  etc. 

24  Prepaid  expenses. 

25  Subscription  on  stock. 

26  Mortgage  debt. 


2'  Trade-marks. 

28  Suspense. 

29  Plant  and  equipment. 

30  Insurance  and  interest  prepaid. 

31  Sinking  fund. 


318 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


O 

£ 

a 

a 
s 

C3 

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O 

^02 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Strfck  in  Proc- 
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Coto-Coil  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May   1 
1918 

6,       Feb.   19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

S100,000 

- 

$15,050 

$3,049 

$500 

Cottage  City  Rink  Company, 

Meh.  2 

0,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

9,700 

S9,500 

- 

- 

91 

Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Cottage  Park  Land  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

5,           3- 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

20,800 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

Cotter  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Aug.  1 

5,     «Aug.   12, 

Apr.      1, 

20,000 

- 

2,700 

6,000 

10,255 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Cotter  Shoe  Company,  Lynn, 

Aug.   1 
1918 

9,       July    22, 
1918. 

May  22, 
1918. 

100,000 

- 

1 

279,037 

160,046 

Cotuit  Cranberry  Company, 

June 

3,       May   16, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

48,000 

2,855 

- 

1 

Barnstable. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Cotuit  Grangers  Cooperative 

Feb. 

1,       Dec.   28, 

Aug.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

226 

Exchange,  Barnstable. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Cotuit  Grangers  Cooperative 

Sept.  2 

3,       Aug.  16, 

Aug.   16, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

313 

Exchange,   Barnstable   (2d 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

return). 

Cotuit     Oyster     Company, 

Oct.    1 

5,       Oct.     8, 

Apr.   30, 

500,000 

5,931 

1,263 

1,688 

1,248 

Barnstable. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Couch  and  Paul  Trolley  Base 

Apr. 

1,       Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

2,466 

13 1,704 

437 

146 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Ooughlan   and   Shells   Com- 

Aug.  1 

9,       Feb.     - 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,616 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1912. 

1918. 

Coughlin          Manufacturing 

Nov. 

1,           3- 

Apr.    10, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,036 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

•Country  Club  Soda  Company, 

Mch.  ] 

2,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

38,000 

- 

15  5,668 

12,605 

5,203 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Couple-Gear  Electric  Truck 

Apr.    2 

7,       Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,109 

768 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Courier-Citizen       Company, 

Jan.    1 

6,       Dec.   20, 

Nov.  30, 

40,000 

- 

66,465 

39,224 

101,264 

Lowell. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Courier-Citizen      Newspaper 

Apr.    2 

3,       Mch.  21, 

Feb.   28, 

40,000 

- 

20  32,806 

9,010 

24,214 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Courier-Independent  Publish- 

June  1 

9,       June     4, 

June     4, 

5,000 

- 

850 

- 

209 

ing  Company,  The,  Ware- 
ham. 
Court    Clothing    Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.    1 

3,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,400 

1,601 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Courtney-McGowan         Co., 

July    1 

3,       June   11, 

Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,062 

1,684 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Covel  and  Osborn  Company, 

Mch.  2 

0,       Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

28,000 

61,167 

The,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Covich,  Finklestein  Company, 

June 

3,       May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

845 

22,000 

21,043 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Coward  Auto  Supply  Com- 

May 

5,       Mch.  14, 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

20,626 

10,169 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Cowen  Company,  Boston,     . 

Mch.  '. 
1918 

0,       Mch.  26, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

" 

3,260 

54,657 

Cox  Confectionery  Company, 

Mch.  2 

6,       Jan.    28, 

Dee.  31, 

600,000 

- 

70,787 

47,652 

64,147, 

Boston. 

1918 

.  1918. 

1917. 

Cradook  Manufacturing  Com- 

May 

3,       Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

2,648 

639 

302 

pany,  Medford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Craig- Wyman  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 

2,       Feb.    13. 

Dec.   31, 

6,600 

- 

- 

6,850 

3,669 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Craigie  Company,  The,  Cam- 

Apr.   ; 

!9,       Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

109,520 

- 

- 

953 

bridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Cranberry    Harvester    Com- 

June i 

31,       May  23, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

14 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Crane  Brook  Company,  Ware- 

Aug.  ; 

!9,       June  13, 

May  31, 

42,400 

40,645 

- 

- 

1,036 

ham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

, 

1  Good  will  and  services. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  None  held  in  1918. 
*  Adjourned. 

5  Stock  in  other  companies. 


8  Liberty  Bonds. 

7  And  reserves. 

8  Good  will  and  water  rights. 

9  Fertilizer  on  hand. 


10  On  fertilizer,   carting,  hall  rent 

and  sundries. 

11  Good  will. 

12  Planting  rights. 

13  And  tools  and  equipment. 


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Assets  - 

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I 

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1  $3,000 

- 

$61 

$21,660 

83,500 

$18,160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$21,660 

- 

2  $200 

2,409 

12,200 

9,700 

- 

- 

$2,500 

- 

- 

12,200 

- 

- 

575 

21,375 

5,300 

30 

$15,200 

845 

- 

- 

21,375 

- 

- 

8,878 

27,833 

20,000 

7,833 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,833 

8  104,710 

«  9,000 
6  20,750 

3,168 

468,834 
158,734 

100,000 
150,000 

52,165 
3,734 

- 

110,000 
5,000 

7  $206,669 

: 

468,834 
158,734 

- 

- 

- 

226 

95 

120 

- 

- 

- 

$11 

226 

- 

9  54 

- 

367 

95 

10  221 

- 

- 

- 

51 

367 

"  28,200 

12  21,800 

117,713 

177,843 

160,700 

143 

- 

17,000 

- 

- 

177,843 

"  19,375 
"  5,000 

- 

- 

29,128 

25,000 

- 

800 

2,009 

1,319 

- 

29,128 

- 

- 

5,285 

9,901 

5,000 

4,901 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

9,901 

u  31,748 

- 

1,641 

34,425 

25,000 

9,425 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,425 

11  12,627 
I'  3,300 

2,257 
16  4,506 

- 

42,866 
5,177 

36,550 
5,000 

3,816 
54 

2,500 

115 

8 

42,866 
5,177 

n  5,000 

: 

: 

206,953 
71,030 

40,000 
40,000 

19,311 
17,589 

- 

~ 

13  40,000 

19  10,036 

21  3,321 

97,606 
10,120 

206,953 
71,030 

- 

- 

3.941 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

2  694 

- 

10,695 

4,000 

3,486 

- 

2,431 

- 

778 

10,695 

- 

22  900 

- 

7,646 

5,000 

2,175 

- 

- 

471 

- 

7,646 

- 

6  6,000 

- 

95,167 

40,000 

8,932 

- 

- 

- 

46,235 

95,167 

- 

23  1,428 

- 

45,316 

10,100 

22,782 

- 

- 

- 

12,434 

45,316 

- 

- 

- 

30,795 

5,000 

4,218 

- 

- 

10,000 

11,577 

30,795 

: 

22  2,014 
21  15,000 
25  14,800 

26  1,516 

: 

89,731 
184,102 

20,000 
38,200 

43,938 
31,760 

72,500 

25,793 
41,642 

89,731 
184,102 

"  7,000 
11  2,800 

2  550 

1,202 
5,479 

14,591 
16.548 

14,410 
6,600 

181 
9,948 

: 

~ 

_ 

: 

14,591 
16,548 

- 

- 

- 

110,473 

10,400 

7,306 

84,000 

7,025 

- 

1,742 

110,473 

"  50,000 

25  46,920 
2' 30 

2,036 
46 

100,000 
41,727 

75,000 
41,600 

127 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

100,000 
41,727 

"  Patent  rights. 

15  And  fixtures. 

15  Teams,  trucks,  etc. 

1'  Good  will,  services,  etc. 

18  Reserve  fund. 


19  Depreciation  reserve. 
2"  And  equipment,  etc. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Horse,  team,  auto  and  fixtures. 


21  Franchise. 
26  Treasury  stock. 
26  Prepaid  items. 
2'  Services. 


320 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Crane  Puller  Company,  Ar- 
lington. 

Cranska  Thread  Company, 
Worcester. 

Cream  of  Chocolate  Company 
of  America,  Danvers. 

Credit-Guide  and  Guaranty 
Company,  Worcester. 

Credit  Reporting  Collection 
Company,  Boston. 

Credit  Reporting  Company 
of  New  England,  Boston. 

Creed-Kellogg  Company,  The, 

Boston. 
Creese  &  Cook  Co.,  Danvers, 

Crescendo   Publishing    Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Crescent  Leather  Company, 


Crescent  Realty  Company, 
Waltham. 

Crescent  Star  Beverage  Co., 
The,  Boston. 

Cressey,  Dockham  and  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Salem. 

Cressy  Contracting  Company, 
Gloucester. 

Crimmins  &  Peirce  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Crittenden  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 

Crocker  Garage  Company, 
Falmouth. 

Crocker-McElwain  Company, 
Holyoke. 


Crocker  Pen  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Crocker  Rubber  Company, 
The,  Brockton. 

Crofoot  Gear  Works,  Incor- 
porated, Cambridge. 

Crolac  Process,  Inc.,  The, 
Framingham. 

Crompton  and  Knowles  Loom 
Works,  Worcester. 

Crompton  Associates,  Worces- 
ter. 

Crompton  Motor  Carriage 
Works,  Worcester. 

Cromweil  Oil  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Cronkhite  Company,  The, 
Boston. 


May  16, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 

Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
July    30, 

1918. 
Sept.    6, 

1918. 
Aug.   10, 

1918. 
Oct.    16, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
May   16, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
July      9, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 


Mch.    7, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 

Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.    20, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
May   11, 

1918. 


Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 

Jan.    19, 

1918. 
12  Feb.    18, 

1918. 
"June   18, 

1918. 
July    27, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
July    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 


Jan.    29, 

1918. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 

Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 
33  Mch.    4, 

1918. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


$5,000 

100,000 

9,000 

100,000 

10,000 

50,000 

25,000 

300,000 

1,000 

25,000 

50,000 

20,000 

25,000 

25,000 

2,500,000 

25,000 

15,000 

750,000 

60,000 

5,000 

40,000 

10,000 

6,000,000 

87,500 
5,000 
1,000 

50,000 


Assets. 


S70,989 


40,000 


8,000 
443,708 


1,658,932 
47,038 


:S  S  o 


=>  o  ca  o  oS 

fl  ^  ^  -^    03 


$4,114 
7,500 
4,500 


44,155 


3,000 

64,527 

19,354 

2,000 

18  258,770 

2,211 


1,339,195 


$4,246 

197,845 

1,615 


34,993 

618,855 

472 

59,391 

8,220 
37,688 

9,063,844 

8,300 

4,500 

394,280 

16,613 
12,752 
27,697 

1,802,832 

1,500 
940 
356 


1  Investment. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
^  Accrued  deficit. 

'  Personal  accounts. 
8  Good  will. 


'  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
3  Treasury  stock. 
1°  Interest  accrued  on  bonds. 

11  Reserved  for  printing  book. 

12  Adjourned. 


13  Prepaid  items. 
1^  Investments. 

15  Date  of  postponement. 

16  Fixtures. 

1'  Reserve  accoimt. 

18  And  sundry  equipment. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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ill 

s 

a 
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3 
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$16,082 

$5,000 

$4,844 

- 

$2,529 

$3,709 

- 

$16,082 

- 

2  100,000 

- 

461,497 

50,000 

121,892 

- 

- 

- 

$289,605 

461,497 

3  S3,000 
6  75,000 

'540 

S340 

i  4,077 

5,632 

14,174 
90,016 

9,000 
75,050 

206 
5  2,768 
14,966 

_ 

2,200 

~ 

_ 

14,174 
90,016 

6  9,900 

8  100 

2  4,000 

8  2,568 

9  10,360 

2  5,000 

3,108 

17,882 

10,000 

678 

- 

7,204 

- 

- 

17,882 

6  50,309 

- 

73,591 

50,000 

1,015 
10  197 

$7,900 

13,598 

"720 

161 

73,591 

- 

- 

79,801 

25,000 

27,087 

- 

15,000 

10,646 

2,068 

79,801 

6  1,000 

13  8,365 
"  23,638 

11,339 

1,108,429 
13,520 

300,000 
1,000 

97,787 
124 

_ 

238,322 
12,396 

_ 

472,320 

1,108,429 
13,520 

- 

8  2.130 

- 

90,885 

21,000 

21,092 

26,500 

- 

22,293 

- 

90,885 

- 

- 

31 

40,857 

20,000 

857 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

40,857 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

19,347 

15,200 

3,671 

- 

- 

- 

476 

19,347 

- 

- 

- 

68,638 

11,000 

4,863 

- 

- 

36,028 

16,747 

68,638 

- 

- 

- 

76,287 

25,000 

13,887 

31,238 

6,162 

- 

76,287 

- 

16  1,000 
2  270,000 

608 

17,125,210 
36,603 

2,500,000 
25,000 

31,505 
5,603 

_ 

7,807,253 
6,000 

"  4,000,000 

2,786,452 

17,125,210 
36,603 

- 

- 

- 

16,950 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,550 

- 

400 

16,950 

M  1,600 
6  20,789 

"  5,000 
2  37,643 

15,389 

1,383,575 

76,863 
17,404 

750,000 

52,880 
5,000 

67,077 

11,382 

2<  6,101 

2,382 

- 

144,000 

6,500 
5,800 

250,000 
19  47,458 

20  8,790 
21  16,250 
22 100,000 

2,618 

1,604 

1,383,575 

76,863 
17,404 

6 16,500 
23  5,000 

25  675 
26  6,901 

- 

164,917 
5,000 

40,000 
5,000 

13,559 

~ 

58,283 

49,983 
27  3,092 

_ 

164,917 
5,000 

23 1,750,000 

34,855 

28  450,354 

29  640,786 

9,441,548 
148,751 

6,000,000 

87,500 

388,765 
414 

465,000 
30  485,000 
31  52,045 

250,000 

1,790,738 
32  10,000 

60,837 

9,441,548 
148,751 

- 

- 

23,405 

24,905 

5,000 

- 

- 

19,905 

- 

- 

24,905 

6  700 

- 

905 

9,038 

1,000 

8,038 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,038 

s«  13,500 

36  1,500 

2  5,000 
28  2,000 

~ 

52,658 

35,000 

14,603 

1 

3,055 

52,658 

1'  Undivided  profits. 

20  Reserves,  miscellaneoas. 

21  Reserve  for  dividend. 

22  Reserves,  special. 

23  Patent  rights. 

2^  Accrued  dividend  on  preferred. 


Deferred  charges. 

Uncompleted  contract. 

Reserves. 

Securities. 

Liberty  Bonds  and  stamps. 

Indebtedness  on  Liberty  Bonds. 


31  Employees'  subscription  account 

for  Liberty  Bonds. 

32  Reserve  for  accidents. 

33  Special  meeting. 

3*  Good  will  and  selling  rights. 
36  Office  fixtures. 


322 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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g 

a 

CO 

P. 
C- 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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6 

Crosby  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

June  26, 
1918. 

May     1, 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

$50,000 

$15,000 

$5,468 

$56,725 

$62,304 

Crosby  Steam  Gage  &  Valve 

Feb.     1, 

2  Jan.    22, 

Oct.    31. 

500,000 

111,149 

140,170 

249,481 

107,370 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cross  Coal  Co.,  Lawrence, 

May     3, 
1918. 

5  Apr.    24, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

25,000 

34,975 

6  19,253  • 

13,754 

63.186 

Cross  Dry  Goods  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

40,513 

22,375 

The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Crowell   Machine   Company, 

May    3, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.      1, 

6,400 

- 

- 

163 

1,287 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Crown    Confectionery    Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      5, 

2,000 

- 

800 

600 

- 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Crown  Counter  Box  Toe  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

■- 

5,525 

- 

38 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crown  Laboratory  Co.,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

308 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crown  Manufacturing  Com- 

May    3, 

Apr.      1, 

Feb.   28, 

12,000 

- 

4.118 

1,055 

628 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Crown    Packing    Company, 

June    3, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

400 

- 

7,314 

5,183 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Crown  Paint  &  Paper  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,638 

3,691 

pany,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crown    Theatre    Co.,    Inc., 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

29,000 

1.000 

- 

- 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crown  Window  Shade  Co., 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

12 1.571 

38,170 

35,853 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crowninshield      Shipbuilding 

Aug.     3, 

July     2, 

June  30, 

300,000 

167,078 

71,312 

323,237 

38,515 

Company,  Somerset. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Croxford    Auto    Rim    Tool 

July     2, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

216 

4,271 

- 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Crumb     Quarry     Company, 

Oct.     4, 

June  18, 

May  31, 

50,000 

49,500 

23,700 

1,000 

63.425 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Crystal     Amusement     Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Nov.    6, 

Nov.    6, 

100.000 

130.000 

- 

1,500 

- 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Crystal  Drug  Co.,  Gardner,   . 

Sept.  14, 
1918. 

June    8, 
1918. 

June     8, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

~ 

6,056 

200 

Crystal   Gelatine   Company, 

June     6, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1.000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crystal  Lake  Ice  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

95,000 

83,855 

- 

3,100 

5.679 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Crystal  Spring  Bleaching  and 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

"  261,852 

with  R.  E. 

26,687 

79.104 

Dyeing     Company,     Free- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

town. 

Cuban  Agricultural  Company 

Mch.  22, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

47.702 

of     Massachusetts,     Lud- 
low. 
Cuban      Lands      Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

24  - 

_ 

- 

- 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

25 

Cuban      Portland      Cement 

May     6, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

125.000 

1,838,393 

180,976 

35,828 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cullen    Brothers    Company, 

May   14, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

~ 

8,163 

530 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Culver-Stearns    Manufactur- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

5,000 

15,310 

58,780 

60,714 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cimimings  &  Pearson,  Inc., 

Oct.    10, 

July    10, 

July    10, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

852 

2,775 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Adjourned. 

8  Patent  rights. 

*  And  fixtures,  patterns. 

and  furniture.  . 
^  In  Ueu  of  annual. 
6  And  equipment. 


'  Reserve  for  bad  accoimts. 

8  Fixtures. 

9  Securities  owned  Massachusetts 

corporation. 
'1  Undivided  profits. 
'1  Tools,  fixtures,  etc. 
12  And  ofiSce  fixtures. 


13  Automobiles. 
"  Stationery. 
IS  Patents. 

18  Reserve  for  dividend. 
"  Good  will  and  organization  ex- 
penses. 
18  Wagons,  horses,  etc. 


1918. 


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323 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

p-i 

i 
J 

.53 

a 

1 

3 

J 

'3. 

ca 
O 

k 
Pi 

< 

5 

il 

.J. 

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1 
a  s 
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O  V 

5 

3 
1 

1 
-a 

a 

1 

1  $5,000 

- 

- 

$144,497 

$30,000 

$109,132 

- 

- 

- 

$5,365 

$144,497 

»  6,779 

<  $131,668 

- 

746,617 

500,000 

22,714 

- 

$40,000 

$183,903 

- 

746.617 

- 

- 

- 

131,168 

25,000 

33,092 

$16,000 

20,000 

7  3,238 

33,838 

131,168 

s  6,400 

8  4,000 

9  985 

- 

67,873 
7,850 

20,000 
6,400 

16,152 

: 

: 

31,721 
10  1,450 

- 

67,873 
7,850 

- 

- 

$1,000 

2,400 

2,000 

400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,400 

3 14,700 

- 

373 

20,636 

15,000 

5,636 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,636 

- 

8  511 

4,142 

4,961 

1,000 

- 

307 

- 

3,654 

- 

4,961 

1  4,000 

- 

2,247 

12,048 

12,000 

48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,048 

1  5,000 

11978 

- 

18,875 

10,000 

5,520 

- 

- 

3,355 

- 

18,875 

- 

.      - 

- 

17,329 

8,000 

3,128 

- 

1,500 

- 

4,701 

17,329 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

10,000 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

~ 

13  500 
"174 

76,268 
600,142 

9,700 
167,500 

696 
105,925 

- 

64,207 
309,290 

17,427 

1,665 

76,268 
600,142 

S196 

15  355 

225 

5,263 

2,475 

2,538 

- 

250 

- 

- 

5,263 

- 

- 

- 

137,625 

30,000 

1,163 

50,000 

- 

16 15,000 

41,462 

137,625 

- 

- 

11,800 

143,300 

21,300 

- 

122,000 

- 

- 

- 

143,300 

- 

- 

1,694 

7,950 

5,000 

1,475 

475 

1,000 

- 

- 

7.950 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

"  37,000 

i«  17,321 

- 

146,955 

75,000 

8,215 

47,500 

14,500 

1,118 

622 

146,955 

- 

20  50,000 

21  72,000 

- 

489,643 

125,000 

2,867 

150,000 

66,163 

- 

22 145,613 

489.643 

- 

23  40 

~ 

47,742 

36,800 

- 

- 

- 

8,200 

2,742 

47,742 

- 

- 

7,259 

2,180,197 
15,952 

1,000,000 
14,000 

364,739 
1,952 

- 

300,000 

26  500,000 
27  15,458 

- 

2,180,197 
15,952 

- 

2»500 

2' 651 

80  7,200 

13  2,000 

S675 

3,537 

150,155 
7,839 

10,000 
5,000 

32,899 
2,439 

31  5,000 
400 

19,960 

- 

82,296 

150,155 
7,839 

1'  Construction. 

20  Liberty  Bonds. 

21  Treasury    bonds,    thirty-nine    of 

which   are   held   as   collateral 
security  by  note  holder. 

22  And  reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  Office  furniture. 


2*  Corporation  has  taken  over  cer- 
tain property  in  Cuba  upon 
which  development  work  has 
not  yet  been  commenced. 

25  And  buildings,  etc. 

26  Premium  on  capital  stock. 


2'  Income   from    rents,    discount    on 

purchases  and  interest. 
25  Treasury  stock. 
2»  Office  fixtures. 
30  Liberty  loans. 
3,1  Mortgage  loan. 


324 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


tc 

, 

1 

"1 
1 

C3  _ 
P. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Cununings  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

May  22, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

'S5,000 

- 

- 

- 

$804 

Cummings    Button    Works, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

$7,500 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cummings  Machine  Works, 

June  21, 

3  June   15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

35,083 

$7,000 

106,679 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cummings    Shoe    Company, 

May     9, 

6  Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Oxford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Cummington      Co-operative 

Nov.    1, 

Sept.  21, 

July   31, 

2,500 

$2,500 

7 1,269 

2,442 

7,288 

Creamery  Association,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cummington. 

Cummins  Clothing  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.    1, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

6,750 

25,264 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cumner-Jones         Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   3-1, 

300,000 

- 

1,000 

527,923 

550,898 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cunningham    &    Sons    Co., 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

26,164 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cunningham    &    Thompson 

July    12, 

10  _ 

Feb.   28, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,000 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cunningham  Drug  Co.,  Cam- 

Mch. 16, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

10,000 

1,000 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cunningham-Graham     Com- 

Mch. 18, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

5,546 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cunningham,          Handschu- 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

macher  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cunningham   Packing   Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

17,640 

34,042 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cunningham     Supply     Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

4,388 

7,186 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Curran   &  Joyce  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

1,500 

115,065 

80,825 

Incorporated,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Currier-Todd  Company,  Law- 

May    4, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

61,665 

60,649 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Curtis  and  Cameron  Incorpo- 

Jan.     7, 

Oct.    15, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

10,000 

22,451 

4,202 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Co., 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

104,806 

36,809 

48,349 

76,634 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Curtis  &  Pope  Lumber  Co., 

May     3, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

53,655 

_ 

242,473 

211,759 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Curtis  Marine  Turbine  Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11,206 

pany  of  the  United  States, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quincy. 

Curtis  Publishing  Company 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

S2  2,339 

- 

17,107 

of  Massachusetts,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Gushing  Beef  Company,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

July    16, 

Mch.  23, 

Mch.  23, 

20,000 

_ 

290 

1,233 

34,941 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gushing  Holding  Co.,  Fitch- 

May     6, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

514,625 

with  R.  E. 

- 

8,932 

burg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gushing  Hospital  Inc.,  Bos- 

May 20, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

36  5,500 

2,530 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Contracts. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Date  of  postponement. 
*  Liberty  Bonds. 

6  Reserve  fund. 

6  Corporation  has  disposed  of  its 
property  and  anticipates  dis- 
solution. 


7  And  miscellaneous  equipment. 

8  Plant  and  fixtures. 

*  Construction  account. 
1°  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
IS  Securities. 


1*  Trust  securities. 
16  Deferred  charges. 
16  Stall  and  fixtures. 
1'  Horses  and  wagons. 

18  Store  fixtures. 

19  Office  fixtures. 

20  Horses  and  automobiles. 


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Assets  —  Con. 


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£ 

I  $5,000 
«  6,000 


8  5,000 

9  2,022 


11  8,000 

12  1,679 
13  47,996 

»  225.910 

15  11 


16  2,000 

17  1,921 
18  629 
"150 

*  2,000 
M  5,000 

21100 


24  10,730 

25  10,008 
26  850 

1  17,488 
2'  5,091 
28  22,535 
29  6,998 
30  12,648 
81  10,000 


35  20,000 


$4,994 


17,299 


2,000 
5,006 


5,633 


8,757 


749 


50,000 
164,762 

13,499 

32,014 
1,079,821 
50,485 
1,000 
22,000 
286,148 

1,500 

53,682 

19,757 

204,640 

122,314 
50,410 
305,674 

555,159 

21,206 

20,195 

36,464 

543,557 

16,984 


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$5,798 

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50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 
1,000 

68,058 

_ 

$9,835 

$10,541 
6  15,000 

2,500 

5,792 

- 

- 

5,207 

10,000 

7,809 

, 

- 

14,205 

300,000 

714,177 

- 

64,000 

1,644 

15,000 

35,485 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

2,738 

- 

7,500 
14  225,910 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

39,770 

- 

- 

3,912 

2,000 

17,757 

- 

- 

- 

75,000 

22  55,141 

- 

- 

- 

40,000 

12,400 

- 

38,150 

31,764 

32,000 

15,635 

- 

- 

2,775 

75,000 

22,737 

$10,000 

9,898 

- 

250,000 

251,641 

- 

- 

53,518 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

14,560 

- 

- 

83  635 

4,000 
34  10,000 
400,000 

15,888 
58,600 

- 

- 

6,576 

84,957 

10,000 

6,984 

- 

- 

- 

$36,328 


74,499 


188,039 


11,206 


$10,798 
50,000 

164,762 

1,000 

13,499 

32,014 
1,079,821 
50,485 
1,000 
22,000 
286,148 

1,500 

53,682 

19,757 

204,640 

122,314 
50,410 
305,674 

555,159 

21,206 

20,195 

36,464 

543,557 

16,984 


21  Ice  house. 

22  United   States   government   floor 

tax. 
28  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 

24  Other  equipment. 

25  Patterns  and  drawings. 


28  Stocks  and  bonds. 

27  Investments. 

28  Autos  and  trucks. 

29  Prepaid  expenses. 
3°  Advances. 

81  License  rights. 


82  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
88  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

84  Subscriptions  to  stock. 

85  Bonds. 

86  Including  furnishings,  equipment 

and  supplies. 


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Cushing      Medical      Supply 

May     3, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

S13,098 

$5,127 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cushman  Lumber  Company, 

July    12, 

*  May  29, 

May  10, 

10,000 

$4,946 

- 

10,308 

6,149 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cut  Price  Auto  Supply  Co., 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

81,000 

13,820 

2,354 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cut  Price  Auto  Supply  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,691 

9,841 

1,103 

pany  of  New  Bedford,  New 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Bedford. 

1 

Cutler  Company,  The,  Wil- 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

107,759 

36,747 

265,389 

359,073 

braham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cutter  &  Wood  Supply  Com- 

May 28, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

- 

_ 

217,684 

123,198 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cutter,  Fletcher  &  Company 

May     6, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

848 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cutter  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept.   5, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

7,089 

18,454 

3,732 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Cynthia  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

100,000 

~ 

41,698 

204,327 

19,566 

Cyrus  Patch  &  Son   (Inc.), 

July    16, 

July     1, 

May  31, 

20,000 

42,048 

_ 

10,084 

12,442 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  A.  Donovan's  Sons  Co., 

Nov.  26, 

July     9, 

May  31, 

20,000 

_ 

5,493 

50,250 

32,523 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  &  L.  Slade  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

50,661 

7,713 

131,884 

43,365 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

D.    Armstrong   &   Company 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   28, 

Oct.    31, 

500,000 

144,925 

10,165 

273,976 

336,606 

Inc.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

D.  Atwood  Company,  Boston, 

Oct.      7, 
1918. 

June  20, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

25,000 

3,100 

7,840 

13,252 

14,168 

D.  B.  Maclary  &  Son  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

27  3,688 

11,059 

28,854 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

D.  C.  Percival  &'  Company, 

May     3, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

453,286 

320,816 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  C.  Sheehan  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Nov.  13, 
1918. 

Oct.    15, 
1918. 

Sept.  13, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,548 

7,239 

D.  D.  and  A.  W.  Chase  Cor- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

70,424 

- 

- 

1,030 

poration,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

D.  D.  Chase  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

9,291 

55,817 

37,093 

pany,  The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

D.  De  Stefano  Company,  Inc., 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

9,118 

2,075 

17,149 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

D.  Doherty  Company,  Bos- 

June 21, 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

7,233 

123,801 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  E.  Adams  Company,  Inc., 

Nov.    7, 

Sept.  26, 

June  30, 

25,000 

12,400 

5,600 

47,254 

28,626 

The,  Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.   E.   Wadsworth   &   Com- 

Feb.    8, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

25,842 

1,134 

pany,  Incorporated,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

D.  Eddy  and  Sons  Company, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

- 

5,600 

79,261 

31,724 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

D.  Eddy  and  Sons  Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Nov.    4, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

- 

4,900 

59,157 

25,425 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  F.  Briggs  Company,  The, 

June     4, 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  31, 

450,000 

- 

32  35,209 

62,701 

117,063 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  F.  Munroe  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

112,338 

113,282 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

'  Good  will. 
2  Fixtures. 
5  Licenses. 
*  Adjourned. 

5  Auto  truck. 

6  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Depreciation  reserve. 


s  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Reserve  for  depreciation, 
w  Equipment. 

11  Prepaid  accounts. 

12  Accrued  accounts. 

IS  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 
1^  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


15  Liberty  Loan. 

IS  Reserve  for  taxes. 

1'  Insurance  unexpired. 

18  Investments. 

1'  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

2°  Prepaid  expense. 

21  Lasts  and  patterns. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


i 

M 
1 

i 

2  $4,758 

3  11,000 

5,681 
6  280 

S9,378 

- 

180 

8  20,150 

- 

11  2.150 
11  2,445 

5,152 

15  68,000 

- 

10  4,526 
i'634 

18  4,100 
2»  395 

21  8,538 

18  125 

23  41,985 

- 

8  1,000 
25  5,917 

53 

2  7,596 
20  5,297 
29  1,400 

6  1,000 

- 

30  573 
8  1,800 
8  15,000 

- 

10  16,977 
31  2,980 

- 

6  967 

- 

3«928 
35  57,080 

9,636 

$78,131 
22,364 
26,552 
12,815 

789,118 

345,477 

13,500 

29,575 

333,591 

75,834 

97,324 

275,608 

872,589 
38,413 
43,601 

786,995 
19,187 
71,454 

104,574 
52,342 

150,991 
93,880 
27,943 

116,585 
89,482 

510,370 

225,620 


Liabilities. 


o 


$10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
8,000 

70,000 
90,000 
7,500 
10,000 
60,000 

20,000 

20,000 
22  5,000 

150,000 

500,000 
25,000 
15,000 

250,000 
10,000 
70,000 
10.000 
50,000 
10,000 
25,000 
10,000 
40.000 
40,000 

446,000 
50,000 


$9,341 

$4,000 

4,861 

- 

11,552 

- 

4,815 

- 

111,954 

70,000 

61,641 

12779 

- 

2,562 

- 

6,855 

- 

2,538 

19 10,000 

45,366 

- 

17,486 

- 

6  49,606 

100,000 

1,913 

- 

14,801 

- 

91,893 

167,113 

6,424 

- 

1,454 

- 

16.375 

- 

30,635 

- 

48,973 

- 

3,051 

- 

16,417 

- 

16,028 

- 

19,470 

- 

58,895 

103.500 

$54,790 
5,000 

101.096 

65.000 

6,000 

15,513 

49,000 

41,176 

8,120 

59.500 
85,000 
11,500 

150,000 


61,487 


43,454 


57,500 
30,000 
44,900 


$7,192 
?311 


371.284 

8  64,784 

115,174 

13  12.883 


163,645 

9  12,091 

16  42,000 

2,120 


13,774 


25,000 

21  23,622 

137,983 


28  3.340 
127,989 


11,401 
2,342 
57,416 
19,907 


1,054 


$1,500 


5.064 


10,460 


2,763 


5,311 

with 
surplus 
9,486 


14,892 
2,668 
2,400 


22  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

23  Investment. 

2*  Reserved  for  taxes. 

25  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

26  Including  reserve  for  Federal  in- 

come and  excess  profits  taxes. 


2'  And  fixtures. 

28  Reserve. 

29  Liberty  Bond. 

so  Insurance  prepaid. 

31  Insurance. 

32  And  equipment. 


33  Patent   rights,   trade-marks   and 

copyrights. 
3^  Expenses   paid   in   advance   and 

interest. 
35  Bonds  and  stocks. 


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D.    F.    Sullivan,    Inc.,    FaU 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  19 

Jan.    31, 

$35,000 

_ 

S7,040 

S45,129 

$8,662 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

D.  H.  Baldwin  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Apr.    24, 
1918. 

Mch. 
1918 

11 

Jan.    14, 

1918. 

2,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

250 

D.  H.  Gifford  Corporation, 

Sept.  11, 

July 

12 

July      1, 

2,500 

- 

4500 

500 

912 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1917 

1918. 

D.    H.    Gregory    Company, 

May   13, 

Apr. 

16 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

S400 

1,263 

10,847 

5,191 

Princeton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.  J.  Curtis  Brick  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

5  Jan. 

17 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

20,500 

1,500 

4,000 

1,958 

Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.  J.  Larkin  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

Apr. 

2 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,672 

33,874 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.  K.  Carpenter  Corporation, 

Jan.    14, 

July 

12 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,188 

1,800 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

D.  L.  Page  Company,  Lowell, 

Feb.    19, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

4 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

30,000 

~ 

27,890 

16,826 

42,523 

D.  M.  Dillon  Steam  Boiler 

May     6, 

Apr. 

11 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

22,678 

14,753 

97,393 

247,538 

Works,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

D.  Mackintosh  &  Sons  Com- 

Sept.   3, 

Aug. 

29 

June  30, 

150,000 

100,000 

74,320 

207,948' 

59,946 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.    R.    Emerson   Company, 

Sept.  18, 

Sept. 

17 

July   31, 

125,000 

- 

- 

123,853 

24,102 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.    S.    O'Brien    Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb. 

11 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,891 

3,765 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.  S.  Simpson  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.    17, 

5  Feb. 

9 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,728 

581 

4,626 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

D.  S.  Woodberry  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch. 

4 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,646 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

D.  T.  Dudley  and  Son  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Dec. 

7 

Nov.  30, 

40,000 

12,500 

13,078 

72,050 

13,992 

pany,  The,  Sutton. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

D.  T.  Kennedy  Power  Com- 

June  11, 

May 

3 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

"  10,900 

1,076 

1,221 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

D.  W.  Field  Farm  Company, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan. 

1 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

112,415 

3,238 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

D.  W.  Ranlet  Company,  The, 

Mch.  12, 

5  Feb. 

27 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,241 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Dadmun  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Nov.  25, 
1918. 

6  Oct. 
1918 

31 

June  30, 
1918. 

25,000 

~ 

~ 

5,000 

905 

Daggett  Chocolate  Company, 

Apr.   26, 

Jan. 

14 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

22,788 

72,549 

67,813 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Daily  News  Company,  Fitch- 

Oct.   14, 

May 

6 

Apr.      1, 

60,000 

- 

17,000 

2,974 

4,300 

burg. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Daily  News  Publishing  Com- 

Mch. 25, 

Jan. 

18 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

6,000 

33 

49,424 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Daland  Co.,  Inc.,  Salem, 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

6 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

8,000 

" 

" 

10,979 

2,078 

Daley's  Bleaching  and  Dyeing 

Aug.     9, 

Jan. 

7 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

8,000 

2,000 

- 

150 

Company,      Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Freetown. 

Dalrymple-Pulsif  er      Co., 

Jan.    29, 

Jan. 

28 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

4773 

14,371 

7,275 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Dalton  Co.,  The,  Brockton,   . 

June  14, 
1918. 

21  Jan. 
1918 

21 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

233,377 

Dalton-IngersoU  Mfg.  Com- 

May 29, 

6  May 

22 

May     1, 

80,000 

- 

- 

176,626 

94,787 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Dalton-Jackson    Black    Fox 

Jan.    15, 

Dec. 

24 

Sept.  30, 

99,000 

- 

200 

- 

87 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Dalton  Silver  Black  Fox  Com- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb. 

5 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

99 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Somerville. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  One  share  stock  Associated  Shoe 

Co. 
s  Good  will. 
*  And  tools. 


5  Adjourned. 

6  Mortgage. 

'  Fumitiure  and  fixtures. 
8  Investments. 
'  Fixtures. 


1"  Taxes  accrued. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

12  Trucking  equipment. 

13  Patent  rights. 

14  And  plant  equipment. 


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1,500 

1,488 

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- 

- 

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2,988 

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8  5,000 

- 

92,239 

30,000 

14,019 

- 

- 

24,479 

23,741 

92,239 

- 

1 134,049 

- 

516,411 

100,080 

200.964 

- 

15,000 

200,447 

- 

516,411 

- 

- 

442,214 

150,000 

213,171 

- 

55,000 

- 

24,043 

442,214 

3  15,000 

9  3,000 

- 

165,955 

125,000 

9,239 
10  9,160 

- 

- 

20.000 
11  2,556 

- 

165,955 

- 

'750 

- 

23,406 

10,000 

32 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

3,374 

23,406 

3  500 

- 

- 

7,435 

5,000 

2,362 

- 

- 

73 

- 

7,435 

- 

12  20,749 

- 

24,395 

8,000 

1,860 

- 

11,050 

3,485 

- 

24,395 

13 1,263 

- 

112,883 

40,000 

15,538 

20,000 

2,500 

34,845 

- 

112,883 

- 

- 

990 

14,187 

5,000 

2,187 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

14,187 

- 

- 

- 

115,653 

5,000 

5,534 
15  105,119 

- 

- 

- 

- 

115,653 

3 10,000 

16  100 

31,270 

49,611 

31,800 

17,811 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49,611 

3  4,000 

- 

1,058 

10,963 

10,000 

763 

- 

200 

- 

- 

10,963 

3  50,000 

9  9,044 
"  2,332 

- 

224,526 

150,000 

7,544 

- 

46,650 

20,332 

- 

224,526 

- 

- 

39,309 

63,583 

33,000 

2,600 

- 

27,983 

- 

- 

63,583 

3  35,000 

18  167 

- 

90,624 

35,000 

5,712 

- 

- 

6,743 

43,169 

90,624 

3  500 

- 

182 

13,739 

8,000 

4,164 

- 

1,575 

- 

- 

13,739 

- 

- 

44,350 

54,500 

50,000 

700 

- 

3.800 

- 

- 

54,500 

- 

M13 

19  75 

20  96 

- 

23,003 

5,000 

4,222 

- 

9,857 

3,924 

- 

23,003 

- 

- 

- 

233,377 

25,000 

208,377 

"  - 

- 

- 

- 

233,377 

13  400 

22  15,000 
9  1,800 

- 

288,613 

80,000 

136,056 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

72,557 

- 

288,613 

- 

23  32,000 

66.813 

99,100 

98,600 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

99,100 

2*343 
25  15,000 

44,558 

60,000 

60,000 

" 

" 

" 

60,000 

15  Stockholders. 
13  Office  furniture. 
"  Deferred  expenses. 
13  Prepayments. 


19  Unexpired  insurance. 

20  Prepaid  interest. 

21  Meeting  adjourned  subject  to  call 

and  no  adjourned  meeting  held. 


22  Stock. 

23  Thirty-two  silver  black  foxes. 
21  Three  fox  pelts. 

25  Fifteen  silver  black  foxes. 


330 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Daly  Music  Publisher,  Inc., 

Dec.   10, 

June  13, 

June  13, 

S20,000 

$972 

81,766 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Daly  Wagon  Manufacturing 

Sept.  23, 

Aug.     7, 

July     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dame,    Stoddard   Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

91,192 

44,203 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Damon  &  Belles  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   20, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

30,463 

3,008 

Damon  and   Ellis,   Incorpo- 

Moh. 20, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

20,000 

- 

$1,485 

46,444 

11,431 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Damon  Company,  The,  Leom- 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

$9,000 

7,800 

54,875 

32,370 

inster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dan    A.    Donahue    Incorpo- 

Feb.  25, 

10  Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

69,442 

12,702 

rated,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dana  Furniture  Co.,  Taunton, 

Apr.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

,10,000 

- 

- 

12,275 

34,845 

Dana    Hardware    Company, 

May  28, 

i»May  24, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

142,262 

190,368 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dana  S.  Courtney  Company, 

June   11, 

May   13, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

4,000 

- 

23,279 

26,714 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Danforth  School  Inc.,  Fram- 

Dec.   26, 

10  Nov.    5, 

July   31, 

50,000 

28,750 

_ 

_ 

1,031 

ingham. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Dangel       Company,       The, 

May  27, 

19  Apr.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

29,730 

54,581 

19,505 

18,965 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Daniel  Duane  Company,  The, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

15,581 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Daniel  Green  Felt  Shoe  Com- 

May  15, 

Jan.    31, 

Deo.  31, 

1,000,000 

513,730 

26  328,708 

1,205,878 

896,339 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Daniel  Low   and   Company, 

Oct.    18, 

Sept.  23, 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

43,567 

500 

240,133 

38,089 

Incorporated,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Daniel  Marr  and  Son  Com- 

Oct.   24, 

Oct.      7, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

20,000 

11,964 

1,919 

21,443 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Daniel  O'Keefe  &  Son  Com- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,325 

184 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Daniel  Russell  Boiler  Works, 

Sept.    4, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

23,219 

8,412 

30,000 

53,337 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Daniels  and  Blomquist  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,833 

26,872 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Daniels  &  Wilson  Furniture 

Aug.     8, 

May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,311 

10,021 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Daniels     Cornell     Company, 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

30,000 

- 

183,600 

145,155 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Daniels    Printing    Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

6,000 

3,154 

18,13& 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Danielson  Cotton  Company, 

July     3, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

725,000 

«  685,978 

withR.E. 

575,839 

379,176 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Danvers   Co-operative  Asso- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    14, 

2,500 

- 

- 

4,696 

3,175 

ciation,  Danvers. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dariing   &    Company,    Inc., 

Apr.     3, 

«Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

"500 

754 

946 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

i  Copyrights. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  Patent  rights. 

^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Supplies. 

^  Mileage. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  Reserve  accounts. 

'  Deferred  deliveries. 


10  Adjourned. 

11  Securities. 

12  Fixture  account. 

13  And  reserves. 
"  Good  will. 

15  Construction  and  equipment  ex- 

pense. 

16  Tools. 


1'  Water-power  rights. 

18  Furniture,  etc. 

19  In  heu  of  annual. 

20  Treasury  stock,  common. 

21  Furniture,  fixtures  and  automo- 

bile equipment. 

22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Accrued  items. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  331 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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3  $120,000 

- 

- 

120,000 

120,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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«  3,856 

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6  30 

'  5,000 

" 

145,236 

50,000 

17,705 

" 

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$74,106 
8  3,425 

~ 

145,236 

~ 

~ 

~ 

33,471 

25,000 

222 

- 

$2,600 
8  5,649 

- 

- 

33,471 

- 

- 

- 

59,360 

20,000 

- 

- 

39,360 

- 

- 

59,360 

- 

^  17,000 

- 

•  121,045 

36,000 

29,227 

- 

- 

55,818 

with 
surplus 

121,045 

~ 

"50 
12 10,337 

~ 

92,531 

15,000 

22,948 

~ 

16,000 

13  38,583 

- 

92,531 

- 

2  1,123 

- 

48,243 

5,000 

8,234 

$3,251 

20,733 

11,025 

- 

48,243 

- 

- 

- 

332,630 

150,000 

139,870 

- 

- 

42,760 

- 

332,630 

8  200.003 

15  157,827 

_ 

590,823 

500,000 

27,203 

_ 

_ 

61,098 

2,522 

590,823 

1^  150,000 

16  4,000 
17  25,000 

- 

18  5,000 

$3,125 

37,906 

20,900 

1,862 

14,000 

1,144 

- 

- 

37,906 

"  19,800 

20  37,500 

21432 

22  3,688 

- 

184,201 

94,200 

13,724 
23  739 

18,480 

44,900 

13  12,158 

- 

184,201 

~ 

24  49,098 
25  8,351 

~ 

73,030 

25,000 

20,700 

10,400 

~ 

16,930 

- 

73,030 

- 

2'  60,470 
28  164,137 

- 

3,169,262 

850,000 

51,201 
29  21,000 

- 

1,272,500 

- 

13  974,561 

3,169,262 

30  12,056 

31615 

32  866 

33  6,644 

342,470 

100,000 

68,928 

34  2,391 

35  14,500 

85,000 

71,651 

342,470 

- 

- 

- 

55,326 

7,500 

6,758 

36 14,000 

8,850 

- 

18,218 

55,326 

"  1,500 

- 

1,270 

4,279 

3,000 

29 

1,250 

- 

- 

- 

4,279 

- 

- 

- 

114,968 

10,000 

39,814 

- 

- 

65,154 

- 

114,968 

- 

2  2,620 

682 

34,007 

15,100 

9,157 

- 

9,750 

- 

- 

34,007 

"  5,000 

- 

- 

20,332 

8,000 
37  2,000 

4,337 

- 

- 

- 

5,995 

20,332 

~ 

38  2,500 

~ 

361,255 

75,000 

82,255 

~ 

160,000 

22,000 
39  22,000 

~ 

361,255 

«  33,843 

«192 

- 

61,327 

50,000 

3,906 

- 

- 

- 

7,421 

61,327 

- 

- 

- 

1,640,993 

725,000 

627 

550,000 

- 

365,366 

- 

1,640,993 

- 

- 

- 

7,871 

2,500 

1,508 

- 

- 

2,550 

1,313 

7,871 

«  2,945 

- 

- 

5,145 

5,145 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,145 

2-'  Stocks,  bonds,  etc. 

25  Mortgages. 

26  And  equipment. 

27  Prepaid  expenses. 

28  Investments. 

29  Dividends  declared,  not  payable 

until  1918. 

30  Furniture  and  equipment. 


31  Insurance. 

32  Interest  on  notes. 

33  Inventory  adjustment.  , 
31  Taxes  accrued. 

35  Advertising  accrued. 

36  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

37  Subscriptions  received  on  account 

of  sale  of  stock. 


38  Truck  and  teams. 

39  Building  account. 

40  Trade-marks. 

41  Unexpired  insurance. 

42  And  plant. 

43  Should  have  been  held. 

44  And  fixtures. 

45  Trade-marks,  good  will  and  name. 


332  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.         .    [1918. 

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Darling   and    Rhodes   Com- 

Apr.  26, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   28, 

$25,000 

_ 

_ 

815,611 

83,007 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Darrow-Mann        Company, 

July    12, 

June  12, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

59,762 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dart    Express    Company, 

Oct.    11, 

Aug.   27, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,631 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dartmouth  Hotel  Company, 

May  25, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dartmouth      Manufacturing 

Dec.   28, 

Nov.  26, 

Sept.  30, 

2,600,000 

$1,237,008 

82,157,189 

1,093,079 

1,080,993 

Corporation,  New  Bedford. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Davenport-Brown  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

29,700 

13 11,127 

14,373 

13,881 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davenport      Garage,      Inc., 

Mch.  25, 

21  Feb.     1, 

Jan.    14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,700 

1,979 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Davenport  Peters  Company, 

May   18, 

May     7, 

Apr.    30, 

125,000 

11,367 

- 

58,498 

244,049 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

David  Babson  Co.,  Rockport, 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

3,000 

800 

- 

2,618 

2,179 

David  Brown  Company,  The, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

31,896 

35,098 

26,692 

55,611 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

David  F.  Silbert  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,774 

94,504 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

David  H.  Jacobs  &  Son,  In- 

July    5, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

600 

- 

25,617 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

David  H.  Pruyn  Co.,  Boston, 

July    25, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

346 

David      Irving      Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

2,270 

10,368 

49,700 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

David    J.    Ingraham,    Inc., 

May     6, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  30, 

5,000 

- 

27  500 

2,724 

1,315 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

David  P.  Ehrhch  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

-' 

37,157 

11,406 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

David  W.  Lewis  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

46,600 

1,900 

12,425 

6,416 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davidson  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

83,000 

22,136 

66,086 

58,955 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davies,    Rose   &    Company, 

Apr.   25, 

21  Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

9,229 

39,746 

19,433 

Limited,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis  &  Brown  Woolen  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

21  Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

60,000 

with  R.  E. 

103,318 

176,979 

pany,  The,  Uxbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis  and  Farnum  Manufac- 

Apr.   18, 

21  Apr.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

34,829 

57,839 

30,770 

111,504 

turing  Company,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis  and   Furber   Machine 

July    15, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

407,500 

910,911 

451,317 

674.095 

690,517 

Company,  North  Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis  and  McLane  Manufac- 

June    8, 

33  Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

- 

21,970 

turing    Company,     Fall 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

River. 

Davis  and   Sargent  Lumber 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

58,400 

35  20,750 

56,416 

61,407 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis   &    Young   Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,500 

25,000 

150 

The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis    Brothers    Company, 

May   13, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

4,030 

- 

1,419 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Davis  Bros.  Fisheries,  Inc., 

July      1, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  30, 

96,000 

46,000 

1,979 

60,407 

98,703 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Automobile. 

'  Fixtures  and  moulds. 

*  Prepaid  insurance. 

6  One-eighth  barge  "Henry  Endi- 

cott." 
6  Miscellaneous  investments. 


'  Liberty  Bond. 

8  Sinking  fund. 

9  Horse  and  wagon. 

10  Due  from  Adams  Express  Com- 

pany commission. 

11  Furnishings. 

12  Supplies. 


13  Investments. 
"  Bonds. 

15  Reserve  for  bond  interest. 

16  Reserve  for  excess  profit  tax. 
1'  Depreciation. 

18  And  chattels. 


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15  7.000 
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1,726,816 

5,728,816 

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19  544 

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69,625 

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13,500 

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- 

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16,679 

5,000 

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125,000 

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- 

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7,000 

2,000 

- 

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- 

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24  1,600 

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50,000 

9,101 

26  22,682 

- 

17,000 

6,549 

26  425 

- 

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- 

- 

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26,217 

5.000 

8,776 

3,000 

- 

4,500 

4,941 

26,217 

- 

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36,232 

20,000 

15,682 

- 

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- 

- 

36,232 

- 

- 

- 

62,338 

15,000 

42,644 

3,291 

- 

- 

1,403 

62,338 

1  2,400 

23  338 

- 

7,277 

5,000 

327 

- 

- 

1,676 

274 

7,277 

- 

23  2,615 

2,206 

53,384 

35,000 

10,884 

- 

7,500 

- 

- 

53,384 

- 

- 

- 

67,341 

50,000 

1,752 

12,000 

2,092 

1,497 

- 

67,341 

- 

22 10,000 

- 

240,177 

200,000 

6,363 

- 

28,000 

5,814 

- 

240,177 

- 

- 

- 

68,408 

14,500 

17,345 

- 

2,560 

34,003 

- 

68,408 

- 

22  100,000 
28  1,750 

- 

442,047 

15,000 

22,065 

- 

- 

404,982 

- 

442,047 

- 

29  2,750 
so  1,608 

- 

239,300 

100,000 

48,074 
31  17,683 

45,527 

~ 

28,016 

— 

239,300 

- 

32  414,768 

- 

3,141,608 

407,500 

9,882 

238,000 

- 

2,486,226 

- 

3,141,608 

- 

22  5,000 

- 

29,470 

10,000 

3,675 

- 

- 

31  6,000 

9,795 

29,470 

- 

- 

- 

196,973 

100,000 

41,313 

34,000 

16,850 

- 

4,810 

196,973 

1  4,000 

- 

- 

32,650 

25,000 

4,650 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

32,650 

- 

- 

- 

5,449 

3,000 

2,356 

- 

- 

- 

93 

5,449 

36  9,610 

- 

- 

216,699 

96,000 

38,154 

9,000 

55,000 

18,545 

- 

216,699 

19  Prepaid  items. 

20  Accrued  items. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'*  Liberty  Loan. 


25  Personal  accounts. 

26  Reserve  fund. 

2'  And  instruments. 
28  Expense  and  insurance. 
2'  Auto  account. 
30  Office  fixtures. 


31  F.  H.  Brown. 

32  Equipment. 

33  Should  have  been  held. 

34  Reserve. 

35  And  equipment. 

36  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


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Davis  Chemical  Manufactur- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.     8 

Jan.      1, 

$25,000 

S50 

$104 

ing  Co.,  Broclcton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Davis  Ice  Cream  Company, 

May   17, 

«Apr.   17 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

$9,840 

6  25,194 

28,139 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis  Lynn  Storage  Battery 

June  28, 

Jan.    17 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

$17,930 

11,944 

46,431 

4,956 

Manufacturing    Company, 
Lynn. 
Davis  Manufacturing  Corpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

June     5, 

Feb.     7 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

74 

ration,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  13, 
1918. 

Oct.    22 
1918. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

1,875,000 

2,270,597 

withR.E. 

1,037,308 

441,049 

Davis    Press,    Incorporated, 

July    16, 

July     8 

June  30, 

30,000 

- 

18,134 

8,611 

19,407 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Davis  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

32,156 

4,121 

Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davis- Watson  Manufacturing 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

3,500 

4,400 

4,559 

3,238 

Company,  Hubbardston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Davison  Company,  Boston,  . 

June  26, 
1918. 

Feb.     6 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

52,505 

Davlok  Manufacturing  Co., 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.    15 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

- 

"518 

228 

1,060 

The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Davol  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Aug.  23, 
1918. 

May     6 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

500,000 

140,000 

361,725 

177,959 

174,768 

Dawson-Davis  Company,  In- 

Sept. 12, 

Aug.   19 

July    31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,315 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Day  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

10,148 

6,010 

6,635 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Day    Baker    Motor    Truck 

May  29, 

4  Feb.    21 

Dec.  31, 

•    50,000 

- 

- 

10,917 

22,601 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Day,  Gormley  Leather  Com- 

Apr.    4, 

Feb.   21 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

40,065 

116,811 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dayton  Tire  Company,  The, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

3,655 

11,244 

34,240 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

De-La-Mode  Fur  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.   31, 

4,900 

- 

19 1,044 

10,721 

8,365 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

De    Meritte    School    (inc.). 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,300 

1,117 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

DeMott    Estates,    Incorpo- 

Oct.   10, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

110,000 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

De  Nevers  Typewriter  Co., 

July    13, 

June    3 

June     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

DeVeber-Wright     Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.     9 

Dec.  51, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,007 

.    6,468 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

De  Wolfe  and  Fiske  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.    12 

Jan.      2, 

100,000 

- 

- 

88,052 

31,622 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dean    Penney    Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

5,000 

47,581 

23,259 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dean  Wire  Goods  Company, 

June  27, 

Mch.    4 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

298 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dearborn  Hospital  Inc.,  Med- 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,919 

32 

ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Deavitt  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

4,025 

- 

20,927 

pany,  Uxbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Decatur  and  Hopkins  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

175,000 

- 

1,239 

225,210 

254,471 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 

3  Good  will. 
*  Adjourned. 


6  And  horses,  wagons  and  equip- 
ment. 
6  Office  furniture. 
'  Prepaid  iusurance. 
8  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

10  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Reserve  for  taxes. 

12  Type  and  type  fixtures. 

13  Treasury  stock. 


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2 

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2  3,000 

3  6,000 

- 

$12,446 

$26,100 

$25,000 

$100 

- 

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- 

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$26,100 

- 

- 

63,173 

10,000 

21,390 

- 

12,000 

- 

$19,783 

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a  460,000 

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512,000 
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- 

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11  405,307 
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3,900,924 

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15  4,188 

67,643 
40,465 

30,000 
20,000 

5,838 
124 

14,000 

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6,341 

67,643 
40,465 

- 

16  700 
"  3,000 
15  1,625 

11,967 
134,738 

31,364 

188,868 

22,500 
100,000 

764 
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20  86 

21  149,200 

13  5,000 

156,092 
854,452 

150,000 
500,000 

259 
69,187 

4,000 
40,000 

9  25,000 

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156,092 
854,452 

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24  26,000 

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: 

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157,632 

35,900 
25,000 

21,505 
119,021 

7,463 

5,873 

13,611 

70,741 
157,632 

- 

- 

- 

49,139 

30,000 

9,972 

- 

- 

- 

9,167 

49,139 

- 

- 

13,210 

33,340 

4,900 

28,440 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,340 

- 

- 

- 

2,417 

300 

995 

- 

- 

- 

1,122 

2,417 

- 

- 

- 

110,000 

50,000 

- 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

110,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

: 

25  600 

15  400 

26  440 

269 

12,475 
120,383 

5,000 
100,000 

2,796 
16,383 

: 

3,190 
4,000 

~ 

1,489 

12,475 
120,383 

- 

- 

- 

75,840 

20,000 

44,158 

- 

2,500 

9,182 

- 

75,840 

- 

- 

13,913 

14,211 

13,000 

1,211 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,211 

8  2,000 

27  215 

- 

5,166 

4,700 

100 

- 

- 

296 

70 

5,166 

- 

- 

- 

24,952 

5,000 

5,023 

- 

- 

- 

14,929 

24,952 

- 

28  3,365 

- 

484,285 

175,000 

51,694 

- 

191,357 

- 

66,234 

484,285 

"  "School  Arts"  magazine. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Truck. 

17  Patterns. 

18  Mortgage. 


19  And  fixtures. 

20  Cans  and  barrels. 

21  Formulae  and  copyrights. 

22  Furniture. 

23  Office  furniture  and  equipment. 


24  Sales  contracts. 

25  Equipment. 

26  Insurance  unexpired. 

27  Organizing  expense. 

28  Deferred  expenses. 


336 


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Dedham  Finishing  Company, 

May     7, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

3330,000 

$20,800 

$48,856 

$12,621 

$37,520 

Dedham. 

1918. 

1917. 

Deerfield       &       Sunderland 

June  11, 

May  25, 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

_ 

503 

Farmers    Cooperative   Ex- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

change,  Deerfield. 

Deerfield  Pulp  Co.,  Boston,    . 

May     7, 
1918. 

'Apr.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

113,429 

181,498 

33,828 

44,094 

Deering   Lumber   Company, 

Apr.   20, 

Jan.    28, 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

lo  1,257 

19,932 

8,850 

Mehose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Deer's   Horns    Cider    Com- 

Apr.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

681 

200 

90 

pany,  Inc.,  Lancaster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Defiance  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

386,173 

with  R.  E. 

144,652 

133,864 

pany,  Norton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Defiance  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1,000 

1,673 

207 

16 

Whitman. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Del  Oro  Fruit  Co.,  Boston,     . 

June   11, 
1918. 

May     7, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

17,368 

Delano,  Bartlett  &  Dexter, 

June     3, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.   28, 

99,000 

- 

- 

159,040 

289,577 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Delehanty-Clark,           Inc., 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

■    3,400 

221 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Delmar  Company,  Boston,    . 

Aug.     3, 
1918. 

July    16, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

- 

5,091 

31,187 

Delta     Electric     Company, 

Apr.   27, 

7  Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

23 1,269 

5,334 

10,857 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Demers     Motor     Specialties 

May     7, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

28  2,596 

2,440 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Deming   Park   Realty   Com- 

Oct.    2, 

Aug.   12, 

May  31, 

25,000 

38,000 

7,200 

- 

7,376 

pany,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Demond  Chair  Co.,  Inc.,  The, 

July    19, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

30,000 

25,850 

9,801 

35,994 

15,537 

Winehendon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dempsey  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  . 

July    12, 
1918. 

June   19, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

- 

9,311 

5,436 

Demter  Company,  The,  Wil- 

Apr.    2, 

Dec.   20, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

- 

1 

- 

- 

mington. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Dench  &  Hardy  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

736 

12,380 

Denhohn  and  McKay  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    31, 

1,500,000 

- 

- 

593,835 

446,470 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Denhohn  and  McKay  Realty 

Mch.  12, 

'Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

1,050,000 

2,250,000 

- 

- 

6,068 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Denison,  Pratt  Paper  Com- 

Apr.  25, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,277 

71,282 

pany  (Incorporated),  Bos- 
ton. 
Dennett  &  Prince  Co.,  Boston, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May  11, 

Apr.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

5,000 

10  8,994 

262,322 

331,253 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dennison         Manufacturing 

May  31, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000,000 

663,796 

858,290 

1,747,034 

2,517,102 

Company,  Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Densten  Hair  Company,  Pea- 

July     3, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,100 

44,230 

72,256 

278,175 

140,577 

body. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dental    Electric    Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

551 

4,513 

1,925 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  None  held  m  1918. 

2  Good  will,  processes,  etc. 

3  Salary  overdrawn. 
<  Treasury  stock. 

6  Mortgage. 

8  Deferred  charges  account. 

'  Adjourned. 

8  Pulpwood  advances. ' 


3  Deferred  charges. 
1"  And  equipment. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Trade-marks. 

13  Good  will. 

1^  Investments. 

15  Prepayments. 

16  Suspense  accounts. 


1'  Organization  expenses. 

18  Subscribed,  not  issued. 

19  Accrued  interest. 

20  Real  estate  contract. 

21  And  reserves. 

22  Fixtures. 

23  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

21  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


"  13,918 
13  1,000,000 


3S22 
!  30,000 


8  52,015 
9  4,960 


"  25,010 

15  7,310 

16  9;  122 
1'  65,405 


22  304 

24  413 

25  149 

26  800 

2'  194 
4  12,310 

29  975 

30  990 

32  240 
33  2,800 

35  216 


36  560,644 

37  272,124 
38  9,715 

2253 
38  6,379 


40  725 

3'  10,000 

"  2,891 

«  83,625 

"  4,159 

41  1,055 

42357 


172 


4,079 
239,164 


1,339 


18,339 


112 

7,082 


$449,819 
575 

429,824 

30,039 

5,050 

1,143,742 

5,840 
17,368 
448,617 
4,960 
36,582 
22,516 

52,326 
71,890 
94,172 
22,787 
334 
20,198 
1,882,788 

2,262,500 
76,559 

647,357 

6,883,765 

540,452 

17,413 


Liabilities. 


8330,000 
575 

100,000 

13,200 

3,850 

539,900 
18  96,500 

5,840 

2,000 
99,000 

1,100 
14,000 

8,000 

50,000 
25,000 
30,000 
20,000 
30 
20,000 
1,079,300 

763,800 
10,000 

203,000 

5,633,810 
20,100 
12,490 


$10,188 


34,858 
282 


76,132 
19  155 


15,368 
70,493 
3,860 

8,220 

1,935 
2,890 
35,412 


$21,000 


42,000 
15,000 


1,623 
34500 

- 

198 

- 

263,246 

- 

10,000 

1,200,000 

20,160 

- 

291,480 

2,000 

692,627 

- 

145,406 

- 

3,373 

- 

$49,995 
6  20,116 


100,637 

1,896 

1,200 

425,003 
20  6,052 


92,000 


1,000 


2,000 
9,024 


330,000 

285,000 
43,769 

149,179 


55,000 


$12,174 


194,329 
11,753 


21  187,124 


2,273 


31  1,623 
664 


203,691 
39  6,551 

3,700 

2,630 


463,297 

43  94,031 

319,946 


$6,346 

$449,819 

- 

575 

- 

429,824 

2,908 

30,039 

- 

5,050 

- 

1,143,742 

- 

5,840 

- 

17,368 

- 

448,617 

- 

4,960 

22,582 

36,582 

3,023 

22,516 

391 

52,326 

- 

71,890 

3,113 

94,172 

- 

22,787 

- 

334 

- 

20,198 

- 

1,882,788 

- 

2,262,500 

- 

76,559 

1,698 


647,357 

'6,883,765 

640,452 

17,413 


25  Office  supplies. 

26  Automobiles. 
2'  Life  insurance. 

28  And  tools. 

29  Bank  shares. 

30  Trucks. 

31  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


32  Stock  in  Bay  State  Wholesale. 

33  Horses  and  wagons. 

34  Dividends  not  paid. 

35  Organizing  account. 

36  Fixtures,     alterations,     impro' 

ments,  etc. 
3'  Stock  in  other  companies. 


38  Prepaid  expenses. 

39  Reserve  for  insurance. 

40  Organization  expense. 

41  Prepaid  items. 

42  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

43  Reserve  for  purchase  of  first  pre- 

ferred. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


s 

a 
1 

Q 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proo- 

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Dentists  and  Surgeons  Supply- 

Mch.  13, 

I  Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

$35,000 

_ 

$24,306 

$20,461 

Co.  Inc.,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Des   Arts   Studios,    Incorpo- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.      8, 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

Desmarais    Drug    Company, 

May     7, 

2  _ 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,077 

246 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1917. 

, 

Devens    House,    Inc.,    The, 

Mch.  14, 

1  Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

5,115 

4,928 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dewey  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

Dec.    13, 

Nov.    6, 

Oct.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,731 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Dexter    Brothers    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

47,184 

20,714 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

De.xter  Mfg.  &  Rubber  Com- 

July   25, 

9  Apr.    18, 

Mch.  31, 

220,000 

$20,700 

$5,000 

9,797 

20,274 

pany,  Braintree. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dexter   P.   Lillie   Company, 

May  25, 

May  22, 

May     1, 

50,000 

_ 

10,002 

65,422 

35,072 

Springfield. 

1918. 

.      1918. 

1918. 

Dextro-Germ        Propagating 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Company,  Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Diadem  Manufacturing  Com- 

July    9, 

June     4, 

May  31, 

60,000 

9,600 

7,500 

81,342 

26,611 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Diamond  Brand  Muslin  Un- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      8, 

6,000 

- 

1,315 

4,550 

3,401 

derwear  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Diamond  Chemical  Company, 

July     2, 

1  Apr.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,868 

4,430 

4,819 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Diamond  Finish  Starch  Com- 

Feb.  23, 

Feb.   20, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Diamond  Finish  Starch  Com- 

Nov. 13, 

Nov.    4, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Diamond     Tack     and     Nail 

July    18, 

May  15, 

Mch.  31, 

16,000 

80,660 

17 111,478 

120,554 

97,225 

Works,  Raynham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dickerman  &  McQuade,  Inc., 

June     7, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

29,496 

6,035 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dickerman-Maurland     Box 

Aug.   10, 

July    23, 

Dec.   31, 

11,925 

- 

6,692 

13,270 

13,102 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dickinson     Shoe    Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,250 

22,479 

31,300 

The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dickinson-Streeter  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

31,000 

- 

9,023 

17,729 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Diehl  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,      . 

Aug.  24, 
1918. 

July    10, 
1917. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

7,500 

- 

~ 

~ 

4,150 

Dietz  Baking  Company,  The, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   30, 

15,000 

16,530 

57,051 

21,094 

22,327 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dighton  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   1, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.   29, 

,18,000 

15,000 

_ 

20,832 

18,172 

pany,  Dighton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dighton  Stove  Lining  Com- 

Mch. 22, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

12,500 

10,500 

5,000 

18,295 

3,717 

pany,  Dighton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dillaby    Fireproofing    Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

8.100 

- 

2,230 

4,931 

18,295 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

DiUon    Machine    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

SI  3,725 

- 

30,872 

29,388 

Lawrence. 

1918.   , 

1918. 

1917. 

Dimm-Semmons     Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

905 

24,917 

11,250 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dine    Manufacturing    Com- 

June 11, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,121 

12,059 

4,686 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Adjoiu-ned. 

2  None  held  in  1918. 
'  Fixtures. 

*  Four  shares  A.  D.  S. 

*  Borrowed  cash. 

*  Undivided  profits. 
'  Good  will. 


stock. 


5  Furniture. 

9  Corporation  has  been  taken  over 

and    is    being    run    by    the 

creditors'  committee. 

10  Twenty-nine  shares  Independent 

Refinerj'  Co.,  Montreal. 

11  Autos. 


12  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
15  Liberty  Bonds. 
"  Liability  account. 

15  Reserve  for  taxes. 

16  Trade-marks. 
1'  And  fixtures. 

18  Special  plant  resetve. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations 

— ■  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

1 

s 

S 
'5. 

< 

J- 

-S 

il 

J. 

-a 
a 

«-§ 

o  <u 

1 

s 

ya 
2 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

$6,926 

$51,693 

$28,300 

$4,971 

- 

$18,422 

- 

- 

$51,693 

- 

s  $1,719 

4  60 

8  6,000 

^ 

7,102 

5,000 

1,576 

- 

5  486 

6  $23 

$17 

7,102 

'  $4,572 

- 

20,615 

10,000 

10,615 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,615 

- 

8  350 

- 

11,081 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,081 

11,081 

- 

- 

- 

67,898 

30,000 

4,248 

- 

22,500 

8,267 

2,883 

67,898 

w  2,400 

11  3,000 

12  500 

91,069 

152,740 
110,496 

109,526 
50,000 

43,214 
19,624 

33,000 

7,872 

152,740 
110,496 

- 

- 

300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

'  1,000 

13  2,600 

1,060 

127,653 
11,326 

46,000 
6,000 

34,076 

"  3,000 

2,183 

$4,000 

8,068 
3,143 

22,288 
15  1,200 

9,021 

127,653 
11,326 

7  2,000 

- 

756 

13,873 

7,400 

4,197 

2,276 

- 

- 

- 

13,873 

16  5,000 
7  5,000 

16  5,000 
7  5,000 

'32,145 

19  808 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

442,062 

36,339 

10,000 
10,000 
16,000 
10,000 

113,542 
4,997 

- 

75,000 
1,000 

132,076 

IS  105,444 

20,342 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

442,062 

36,339 

- 

- 

- 

33,064 

11,125 

3,727 

- 

6,850 

11,362 

- 

33,064 

- 

13  2,500 

- 

59,529 

10,000 

6,235 

- 

- 

20  10,000 

33,294 

59,529 

7  7,000 

21  1,968 
22  10,530 

24  300 

25  2,231 

977 

70,250 

11,450 

120,210 

54,004 

24,000 
7,500 
15,000 

18,000 

7,744 

23  400 

2,760 
20,220 

30,827 

19,500 
26 12,000 

6,735 

with  accts. 
payable 
33,182 

21,673 
27  7,343 

25  245 

11,871 
1,190 

9,570 

29  977 

5,177 

70,250 

11,450 

120,210 

54,004 

- 

30  600 

- 

38,112 

12,500 

4,221 

- 

18,600 

2,791 

- 

38,112 

- 

- 

2,677 

28,133 

8,100 

20,033 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,133 

32  9,706 

S3  3,957 

84  275 

35  582 

1,068 

79,573 
37,072 

50,000 
15,300 

16,575 

36  421 

20,777 

12,577 
995 

79,573 
37,072 

- 

3U0 

- 

17,876 

1,000 

8,111 

515 

- 

8,250 

- 

17,876 

19  Fixtures  and  unexpired  insurance. 
2"  Reserve  fund. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Hearse  and  limousine. 

23  Dividends. 

24  Office  equipment. 

25  Springfield  store  investment. 


26  Mortgage  property. 

27  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

28  Improvement  account. 

29  Springfield  store  profit, 
so  Team. 

SI  Plant  and  buildings. 


32  Boiler  and  engine. 

53  Patterns. 

54  Horse  and  wagon. 

35  Office  furniture. 

36  Insurance. 

37  Liberty  Bond. 


340 


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[1918. 


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Assets. 

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Dinsmore  Drug  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.    ] 
1918 

5,       Mch.    2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

$5,000 

- 

- 

1  $2,010 

$49 

Dinsmore  Manufacturing  Co., 

Jan.    ] 

4,       Jan. 

11, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

s  $1,387 

3,305 

8,997 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Direct  Importing  Company, 

Sept. 

1,       Apr. 

27, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000,000 

- 

100,917 

667,773 

398,400 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Direct    Sales    Company, 

July 

8,       Feb. 

21, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Direct  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   i 

5.       Feb. 

2, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

4,959 

115,444 

52,890 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Directorate     (Incorporated), 

Mch.  2 

6,       Feb. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$27,485 

_ 

_ 

4,669 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Directoyu     Company,     The, 

May 

8,       Apr. 

27, 

Mch.  31, 

450,000 

_ 

13  5,667 

51,735 

31,285 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Dirigold   Sales  Co.  of  New 

Jan.    2 

2,       Oct. 

22, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

England  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Dix  Lumber  Company,  Cam- 

Feb. 

7,       Jan. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

63,752 

16  5,309 

80,093 

59.888 

bridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Doane  &  Williams  Co.,  Chico- 

Apr.    1 

0,       Mch. 

16, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

26,350 

2,394 

11,338 

17,002 

pee. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Doane     Gassett     Company, 

Jan.    : 

9,       Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

1,712 

1,242 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Doane    Towboat    Company, 

May 

7,       Apr.    10, 

Apr.      1. 

90,000 

22,504 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Dockham    Publishing    Com- 

May : 

0,       May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

200 

5,825 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Dr.  A.  C.  Daniels  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   2 

4,       Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

720 

16,501 

24,611 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.  Earl  S.  Sloan,  Incorpo- 

July   1 

2,       June  18, 

May  31, 

50,000 

9,970 

6,429 

69,041 

_ 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Dr.  Hallock  Drug  Company, 

Mch. 

6,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   26, 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

1,500 

1,000 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Dr.  Hewson  Dental  Company, 

Apr.    2 

4,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

418 

1,342 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.  Holland  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

6,       Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

361 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.  I.  Rosenberg  Boston  Den- 

Apr.   2 

2,       Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

52 

_ 

tal  Institute,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.    I.    Rosenberg    Hanover 

Apr.    2 

2,       Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

130 

154 

Dental  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.   John   Wilbur   Daughter 

May  2 

1,       Jan.      3, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

300 

402 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.  Reed  Cushion  Shoe  Co., 

Dec. 

1,       Nov.  17, 

Sept.    1, 

7,500 

- 

- 

28,744 

364 

Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Dr.    Rudolph   Mertin,   Inc., 

Feb.   2 

3,       Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

7,539 

3,646 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.  Swett  Root  Beer  Bottling 

Apr. 

1,    «Jan.      5, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dr.   Swett  Root  Beer   Co., 

Mch.  2 

8.       Dec.   11, 

Nov.  30, 

200,000 

10,000 

800 

13,436 

3,766 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

3  And  patterns. 

*  Liberty  Bonds. 

6  Good  will,  leases  and  contracts. 
8  Securities. 
'  Deferred  charges, 
s  Accrued  Uabilities,  dividends, 
taxes  and  interest. 


s  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 
1"  Reser^'e  for  depreciation. 

11  Ten  shares  U.  S.  Steel  preferred. 

12  Thirty-two  shares  Amer.  T.  &  T. 
"  And  store  fixtures. 

"  Insurance  prepaid. 

15  Investments. 

16  And  miscellaneous  property. 
1'  Mortgage. 


18  Factory  equipment. 

19  Office  furniture. 
2"  Sundry  supphes. 

21  Prepaid  items. 

22  Accrued  items. 

23  Tug  "  Peerless  "  damages. 

24  Oil  on  hand. 

25  Unexpired  insurance. 


1918. 


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2  8,000 

4  83,200 

- 

24,889 

9,250 

1,465 

- 

- 

- 

14,174 

24,889 

s  600,000 

6  251,400 
■>  5,728 

- 

2,024,218 

849,600 

408,429 
8  41,967 

- 

$200,000 

$524,222 

- 

2,024,218 

- 

- 

$1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

2  5,000 

9  587 

- 

178,880 

21,300 

91,649 

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36,500 

25,898 
10  3,533 

- 

178,880 

- 

11  1,100 

12  3,360 
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7,771 

44,385 

30,000 

385 

$14,000 

- 

- 

- 

44,385 

2  210,000 

_ 

360,732 

90,500 

19,995 

- 

- 

250,237 

- 

360,732 

15  61,700 

- 

- 

50,843 

50,843 

50,000 

843 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,843 

- 

- 

- 

209,042 

15,000 

39,836 

47,900 

35,842 

70,464 

- 

209,042 

- 

- 

- 

57,084 

15,000 

2,802 

1'  20,000 

4,000 

- 

15,282 

57,084 

- 

18  1,104 

19  1,528 
20  380 

21  21 

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3,200 

1,734 

2234 

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2  5,000 

23  13,995 

21174 

25  4,955 

26  100 

2?  8,630 
28  94,192 

2,945 

152,495 

90,000 

19,811 
29322 

15,000 

30  14,595 
10  12,767 

152,495 

2  1,000 

31  5,000 

7,346 

19,371 

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75 
32  672 

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8,624 

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19,371 

33  20,000 

35  1,358 

- 

64,292 

50,000 

2,640 

9,470 

- 

2,182 

- 

64,292 

34  1,102 

- 

- 

85,440 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,440 

- 

85,440 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

2,500 

1,500 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

2  900 

36  4,082 
37  439 

177 

7,358 

5,000 

358 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,358 

15,000 

- 

15,361 

15,000 

- 

- 

361 

- 

- 

15,361 

2  1,000 

33  350 

247 

1,649 

1,000 

- 

- 

199 
39450 

- 

- 

1,649 

2  500 

40  250 

778 

1,812 

1,000 

12 

"800 

- 

- 

- 

1,812 

84  50,000 
2  44,300 

- 

5,163 

100,165 

100,000 

165 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,165 

33  371 

- 

29,479 

6,000 

12,610 

- 

3,000 

- 

7,869 

29,479 

34  20,485 

36  2,844 

42  3,795 

58,309 

50,000 

6,869 

_ 

1,440 

_ 

- 

58,309 

2  18,000 

41  2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

"  150,000 

45  26,800 
36  230 

- 

205,032 

134,915 

9,324 

- 

- 

51,008 

9,785 

205,032 

26  Expense  money  advanced. 
2'  Treasury  stock. 

28  Tugboats. 

29  Commissions  accrued. 

30  Reserve  for  tug  "Peerless" 

damages. 

31  Copyrights. 

32  Agents'  account. 


33  Good  will,  plates  and  electros. 

34  Trade-marks. 

35  Fixtures. 

36  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
3'  Improvements. 

38  Dental   appliance,    chairs,   tools, 

signs  and  show  case. 

39  Note  and  rent. 


40  Dental  appliances,  chairs,  instru- 

ments, tools,  signs  and  show 
case. 

41  Formula. 

42  Surplus. 

43  Adjourned. 

44  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

45  Stocks  and  bonds. 


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Dr.  Willard  M.  Lindsey  In- 

Dec.   1 

9,       Nov.  17, 

Nov.  10, 

S40,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Dodge-Haley  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

5,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   30, 

130,000 

- 

- 

$242,505 

$168,012 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dodge    Mill    Company, 

June   1 

2,       May 

13, 

Mch.  31, 

6.000 

3  $2,225 

S500 

7,094 

11,790 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Dodge  Realty  Company,  The, 

Mch.  2 

8,       Mch. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

40,926 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridge. 

.   1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dodson  Plumbing  Co.,  Inc., 

May  2 

3,       Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

385 

2,648 

Lawrence. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Doe,   Sullivan   &  Company, 

Jan.    2 

8,       Jan. 

21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

43,836 

81,674 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dolansky  &  McDonald  Co., 

Aug.  2 

8,       July 

10, 

June  30, 

8,000 

- 

- 

2,572 

13,124 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Dolge  Felt  Company,   The, 

Sept.  1 

1,       Apr. 

24, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

81,188 

10  53,957 

59,900 

52,842 

Oxford. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Dolge  Slipper  Company,  The, 

May   : 

5,       Apr. 

27, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

35,189 

with  R.  E. 

36,210 

35,552 

Oxford. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dolgeville  Housing  Associa- 

May  1 

5,       Jan. 

31, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

49,654 

- 

- 

271 

tion,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dolls'  Hospital,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    2 

2,       Mch. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,782 

1,847 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Domestic    Vacuum    Cleaner 

Oct.    5 

1,       July 

8, 

June  30, 

326,000 

- 

35,733 

83,511 

40,496 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Dominican    Shipping    Com- 

May 

4,       Mch. 

18, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

■  - 

- 

342 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Donnell,  Carman  and  Mudge, 

Apr.   ^ 

5,       Nov. 

15, 

Nov.     1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

149,179 

131,359 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Donnelly  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr. 
1918 

1,       Jan. 
1918 

2, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

~ 

" 

7,886 

46,922 

Donnelly  Co.  of  Worcester, 

Oct. 

1,       July 

15, 

June  30, 

6,000 

- 

550 

- 

5,339 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

•< 

Donnelly  Mfg.  Co.,  Maiden,  . 

Mch.  i 
1918 

1,                 23  - 

Feb.   26, 
1918. 

25,000 

~ 

100 

100 

" 

Donohue    Brothers    Leather 

Sept. 

9,   2Uune 

3, 

June     1, 

15,000 

- 

25  20,000 

4,510 

20,068 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Donohue     Coal     Company, 

Oct. 

2,       June 

29, 

May  3i, 

25,000 

9,000 

- 

5,008 

25,007 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Donovan   Amusement  Com- 

Feb. 

4,       Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

25,373 

1,965 

350 

1,388 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Donovan,     Giles    Company, 

June  : 

!0,       Mch. 

28, 

Nov.  30, 

75,000 

- 

13,038 

106,217 

132,462 

The,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Donovan    Motor    Car    Co., 

Mch. 

29,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

300 

92,108 

47,161 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Doody  Vapor  Heating  Com- 

Oct. 

17,       June 

1, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,843 

3,183 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Doore  Hospital,   Inc.,   The, 

Feb. 

12,       Jan. 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

8,988 

- 

- 

632 

Watertown. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dorchester  Awning  Company, 

Jan. 

7,       Nov.  19, 

Nov.  14, 

25,000 

_ 

500 

6,588 

4,915 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Dorchester    Coal   Company, 

May 

11,       Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

55  3,543 

549 

5,928 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Dorchester  Co-operative  So- 

July 

12,       Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,672 

467 

ciety,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Dorchester  Leather  Company, 

Mch. 

14,       Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

11,590 

2,669 

7,607 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Treasury  stock. 

3  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
*  Teams. 

5  Reserves, 
s  Mortgage. 
'  Motor  truck. 


8  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1°  And  equipment. 

11  Water  rights. 

12  Deferred  items. 

13  Patent  rights. 
1*  Trade-marks. 


15  Accrued  items. 

16  Prepaid  expenses. 
"  Options. 

18  Mortgages. 
1'  Investment. 

20  Schooner. 

21  Good  will  and  lease  account. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

oj  Corporatio7is  —  Continued. 


343 


Assets  —  Con. 


:  859,000 
4  800 


'700 
9  1,671 


11  39,406 
12  1,489 


IS  469 
1M50 


2  31,190 

19  100 

2"  18,463 


9 1,283 
22  5,000 


26  5,510 
2?  2,294 


3»66 
31  2,250 

22  115 

33  30 

34  14 


36 1,353 

37  200 


S4,263 
1,701 

4,553 

191,602 
2,038 

851 
25,600 

36,228 


3,306 


60 
836 


$10,000 

469,517 

22,409 

40,926 

7,296 

146,210 

20,068 

288,782 

148,692 

55,097 

3,629 

401,472 

20,843 

280,538 

73,342 

36,489 

25,170 

80,806 

46,819 

29,076 

252,488 

139,569 

33,126 

12,095 

15,309 
10,020 
4,052 
22,902 


LlABILITEBS. 


S10,000 

130,000 

6,000 
25,000 

5,000 
100,000 

8,000 

89,100 

90,000 

300 

1,175 

300,250 

11,000 

60,000 

50,000 

6,000 
_  25,000 
15,000 
19,200 
10,000 
62,000 
10,000 
29,600 
3,880 

10,020 
2,500 
1,290 

10,000 


$88,118 

10,625 

5,426 

2,296 

2,692 

10,068 

38,586 

25,397 
"405 
50,797 

384 

16,222 

9,843 

101,063 

23,342 

30,489 

65,806 
4,093 
15,000 
82,000 
8,113 
230 
2,714 


289 
1,687 
1,264 

179 


i4 


6  $10,500 


17,500 


13  4,000 
2,000 


O  OJ 

5 


6  5,000 


$4,000 


33,000 

2,000 

121,065 

12  1,363 

32,890 


85,000 


104,912 


28  1,011 

4,500 
2,195 

18,176 

58,832 

2,800 

350 


5,000 

625 

1,498 

12,723 


$159,499 
5  1,000 


8  4,917 


21,168 


70 


14,563 


90,312 
62,624 


5,208 


$91,900 

784 


5,601 


18,015 
1,881 


496 
151 


22  Plant. 

23  None  held  since  organization. 
2^  Should  have  been  held. 

25  And  buildings. 

26  Equipment. 

2'  Deferred  charges. 


28  Deferred  credits. 

29  Investments. 
3"  Provisions. 

31  Furnishings. 

32  Medical  and  surgical. 

33  Fuel, 


3''  Contingencies. 

35  And  teams,  horses,  i 

etc. 

36  Truck,  fixtures,  etc. 

37  Insurance  prepaid. 


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Dorchester    Parcel    Delivery 

Dec.     7, 

Nov.    7, 

Sept.  30, 

$25,000 

$2,606 

Company,  Boston. 

1917. 

•    1917. 

1917. 

Dorchester  Real  Estate  Cor- 

May   9, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

$44,225 

_ 

_ 

1,459 

poration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dorchester  Theatre  Company, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

70,900 

S10,000 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dorchester    Woman's    Club 

May  28, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    16, 

10,000 

19,600 

- 

- 

5,582 

House  Association,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dorr  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.    10, 
1918. 

Jan.      2, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

5,417 

S4,293 

1,705 

Dorsey  Manufacturing  Com- 

May 10, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

419 

3,466 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Doten-Dunton    Desk    Com- 

May    1, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

20,164 

143,616 

61,497 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Double  Spring  Shuttle  Com- 

Nov.    5, 

May     7, 

Apr.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Doucette  Automobile  Ambu- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

_ 

45 

lance  Service,  Inc.,  Haver- 
hill. 
Douglas   Saw   &    Machinery 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dover  Press,  Fall  River, 

Aug.  28, 
1918. 

Aug.  22, 
1918. 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

10,168 

3,300 

6,684 

Dow  Surgical  Battery  Com- 

Sept. 25, 

23  _ 

May  21, 

30,000 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dowling  Iron  and  Steel  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Oct.    24, 

Aug.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,114 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Downer   Kerosene  Oil  Com- 

July   26, 

July    25, 

June  30, 

160,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

71,933 

pany,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Downing  Block,  Salem, 

Apr.    25, 
1918. 

Apr.    10, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

40,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

6,472 

Downing   Taylor   Company, 

May  25, 

May     4, 

Apr.      1, 

116,000 

8,227 

4,000 

134,654 

72,607 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dows  Company,  The,  Revere, 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

29  Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Drake  &   Hersey   Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

SI  2,500 

34,550 

30,463 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Draper    Brothers    Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

21,916 

17,401 

471,029 

235,331 

,  Canton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dreicer  Corporation,  Glouces- 

July   23, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

980 

ter. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Dresser-Hull  Company,  Lee,  . 

July    26, 
1918. 

July     5, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 

15,000 

10,000 

3,000 

16,870 

41,801 

Drew  Orchards,  Inc.,  Sutton, 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

100,000 

30,955 

- 

3,689 

1,387 

Driscol,  Church  &  Hall,  In- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

■  100,000 

- 

- 

178.980 

102,218 

corporated,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Driscoll    &    Company,    Inc., 

July    12, 

June  29, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,969 

7,644 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dubrule  Company,  Lawrence, 

May     6, 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

Feb.    28, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

12,077 

905 

1  Good  will. 

2  Automobiles  and  equipment. 
'  Insurance  premium. 

*  Suspense  account. 

^  Loans  on  personal  security. 

*  Mortgage  notes  receivable. 
'  Liberty  Loan. 

8  Mortgage  notes  payable. 


9  Depreciation. 
1"  Furniture. 

11  Stock  bought  in. 

12  Furnishings. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 

1*  Unclaimed  dividends. 

15  Undivided  earnings. 

16  Deferred  charges. 


1'  Patent  rights. 

18  Two  ambulances. 

19  Office  furniture. 

20  Accrued    insurance,    taxes    and 

interest. 

21  Doubtful  accounts. 

22  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

23  None  held  in  1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBIWTrES. 

Patent  Rishts, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 

-a 

e 

PL, 

i 

o 

S 

1 

E 
o 

< 

J. 

"S 

a 

.9  2 
ll 

J 

g, 

3 

1 
2 

1  $2,000 

2  S5,000 

3  342 

MOO 

6  4,314 

6  3,753 

7  300 

ic  3,000 

$21,955 
14,400 

832,003 
54,051 
98,300 

$25,000 
21,995 
38,300 

$5,563 
107 

s  $27,975 
40,000 

81,440 
20,000 

9  $1,642 

$2,332 

832,003 
54,051 
98,300 

1  24,700 

11  1,007 

12  250 

13  1,000 

1,327 

27,439 
37,442 

10,000 
25,000 

"56 
12,442 

15  17,383 

27,439 
37,442 

- 

- 

21,515 

25,400 

25,000 

400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,400 

- 

16  3,134 

- 

228,411 

100,000 

37,939 

- 

43,000 

47,472 

- 

228,411 

"  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

18  1,800 

3,730 

5,575 

5,000 

575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,575 

"  200,000 

19  25 

46,259 

246,332 

232,900 

132 

- 

13,300 

- 

- 

246,332 

I  3,300 

20  291 
21687 

10,000 

24,430 
10,000 

15,000 
10,000 

3,617 

- 

3,000 

22  687 

2,126 

24,430 
10,000 

1 15,000 

- 

23,102 

39,216 

5,000 

1,803 

30,000 

.   2,413 

- 

- 

39,216 

- 

2«  37,461 

- 

209,394 

160,000 

- 

41,000 

- 

- 

8,394 

209,394 

- 

- 

- 

46,472 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

25  5,100 

1,372 

46,472 

- 

26  1,000 

2'  1,026 

- 

221,514 

116,000 

7,397 

- 

70,405 

28  18,300 

9,412 

221,514 

so  200,000 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

3,510 

71,023 

30,000 

28,523 

- 

12,500 

- 

- 

71,023 

- 

- 

- 

745,677 

400,000 

169,920 

- 

- 

- 

175,757 

745,677 

- 

- 

20 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1  5,000 

13  1,130 

32  500 

33  1,219 
36  34,018 

45,951 

74,520 
■  121,000 

12,000 
100,000 

26,825 

7,000 
34  1,300 

17,900 
21,000 

35  4,495 

5,000 

74,520 
121,000 

•      _ 

32  8,050 
37  2,250 
^0  4,586 
41  1,198 
•12  336 
«  5,000 

- 

291,498 
22,733 

17,982 

100,000 
10,000 

7,000 

9,600 

881 
«127 

2,835 

- 

4,354 

38  10,000 

39  17,690 

3,746 
"  3,625 

154,208 
8,147 

291.498 
22,733 

17,982 

24  Depreciation  of  real  estate. 

25  Reserve  fund. 

26  Bond. 

2'  Gasolene. 

28  Reserve,  taxes. 

29  Corporation  transacted  no 

ness  the  past  year, 
so  Good  will  and  formula. 


busi- 


31  And  trucks. 

32  Investment. 
S3  Mortgage. 

34  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

S5  Reserved    for    depreciation    and 

replacement. 
36  Trees. 
S7  Autos. 


38  Reserve  for  U.  S.  taxes. 

39  Reserve  for  suspense. 

40  Equipment. 

41  Investments. 

42  Prepaid  items. 

43  Apcrued  labor. 

44  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

45  Fixtures. 


346 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S3 
1 

1 

a 
a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

.3 

TION. 

1 

S 

c9 

-a 

S 

a 

anufacturi 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

^ 

f§ 

1 

S 

o_ 

Duchesse  Salted  Nut  Com- 

Mch.   2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

_ 

i$943 

$4,687 

$4,552 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dudley     Amusement    Com- 

July   15, 

6  Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

4,500 

- 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dukelow  and  Walker  Com- 

Sept.   5, 

Aug.  16, 

Apr.   30, 

20,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

4,516 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dumas    Lumber    Company, 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.    19, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

187 

Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dummerston   Granite    Com- 

June 28, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

$200 

- 

_ 

21 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dunbar  Avenue  Garage  Com- 

June 20, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.    22, 

10,000 

20,000 

300 

1,000 

2,031 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dunbar-Cowan  Motor  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

377 

10,728 

5,781 

pany,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunbar-Daggett     Company, 

Aug.  27, 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,283 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dunbar-Kerr  Company,  The, 

Oct.     3, 

Sept.  12, 

Aug.  31, 

20,000 

- 

5,042 

1,500 

3,931 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Dunbar-Lyon     Motor     Car 

June  18, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

3  110 

5,280 

2,491 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunbar  Pattern  Co.,  Brock- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

17,363 

15,359 

19,426 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunbar-Sanders-Bowen  Inc., 

Nov.  14, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

1,839 

23,938 

54,607 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Duncan     &     Goodell     Co., 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

162,190 

73,657 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Duncan-Dahl    Co.,    Everett, 

Apr.   29, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

- 

12,572 

6,998 

Dundee  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston, 

Dec.   20, 
1917. 

Sept.  26, 
1917. 

Aug.  31, 
1917. 

95,000 

- 

- 

9,300 

3,887 

Dungan,  Hood  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

78,974 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunlap-Baldwin     Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,827 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunn  Green   Leather   Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

_ 

10,000 

578,192 

177,117 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunning  &  Martin  Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.      1, 

6,000 

2=  5,000 

1,000 

433 

2,372 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Dunstable     Ice     Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

5,340 

with  R.  E. 

- 

41 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dunster    Realty    Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

77,612 

- 

25 

3,793 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dupaul  Young  Optical  Com- 

July   18, 

July    10, 

July     1, 

30,000 

33,696 

36,733 

30,443 

83,367 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Duplex  Truck  Company  of 

June     7, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

10,000 

- 

- 

25,859 

8,770 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Duquesne  Trading  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

790 

21,027 

17,840 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Durand  Company,  Boston,    . 

Apr.    27, 
1918. 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

12,000 

~ 

30  48,132 

11,850 

7,061 

Durell,  George  &  Co.,  Inc., 

May   13, 

31  _ 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,503 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures. 

'  Reserves  for  depreciati( 

)n  and  bad                     '^  Liberty  Be 

nds. 

2  Trade-marks  and  good  will 

debts. 

13  Prepaid  ex 

pense. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1^  Building  a 

ccount. 

*  Accrued  items. 

s  And  furniture. 

15  Investmen 

ts. 

'  Date  of  postponement. 

"  Fixtures. 

16  Amoimt  re 

served  for  t 

axes. 

s  Good  will. 

1 

'  Reserve  ac 

;ounts. 

1! 

Automobi 

es. 

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347 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

J 

J. 

-i 

(2 

3 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

S 

CO 

i 

P-c 

II 

■S-3 
o  « 

s 

1 

1 

Ph 

i 

2  S7,500 

s$466 

- 

$18,148 

$10,000 

$3,661 

130 

11,500 

- 

$2,500 

- 

$1,957 

$18,148 

- 

- 

$32,000 

36,500 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,500 

6 15,000 

- 

- 

21,516 

20,000 

1,147 

- 

- 

- 

369 

21,516 

- 

- 

9,880 

10,067 

10,000 

67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,067 

- 

- 

62,779 

63,000 

62,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

63,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,331 

10,000 

2,624 

$10,500 

- 

- 

207 

23,331 

- 

- 

708 

17,594 

5,000 

11,727 

- 

- 

'$867 

- 

17,594 

- 

- 

- 

6,283 

1,000 

4,219 

- 

- 

1,064 

- 

6,283 

6  10,600 

8  578 

664 

22,315 

20,000 

715 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

22,315 

- 

- 

1,161 

9,042 

5,000 

4,042 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,042 

- 

»»  8,579 

- 

60,727 

40,000 

10,176 

- 

- 

5,256 
11  5,295 

- 

60,727 

- 

12  5,400 
13 1,213 

5,199 

92,196 

24,000 

33,712 

~ 

34,484 

~ 

*" 

92,196 

10  23,425 
"  11,659 
16 1,600 

272,-531 

60,000 

34,652 

38,000 

114,002 

16  25,877 

272,531 

8  1,737 

"  2,500 

18  75 

19  1,200 

25,082 

5,000 

227 

5,000 

9,225 

5,630 

25,082 

6  30,800 

8  1,087 
20  57,094 

- 

102,168 

95,000 

1,741 

- 

600 

~ 

4,827 

102,168 

- 

10  100 

- 

79,074 

15,000 

33,505 

- 

- 

21  30,569 

- 

79,074 

- 

22  42,100 

23  435 

17,012 

21  8,025 

- 

62,374 

10,000 

90 

- 

31,600 

20,684 

- 

62,374 

- 

_ 

773,334 

106,100 

15,355 

- 

443,139 

- 

208,740 

773,334 

- 

- 

- 

8,805 

6,000 

1,574 

- 

1,000 

- 

231 

8,805 

- 

- 

1,119 

6,500 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

6  32,500 

- 

- 

113,930 

45,300 

1,827 

26  56,400 

2,000 

8,403 

- 

113,930 

- 

27  3,000 
2S841 

- 

188,080 

30,000 

20,606 

27  20,000 

- 

2B  117,474 

- 

188,080 

- 

10  213 

- 

34,842 

10,000 

20,811 

- 

3,876 

155 

- 

34,842 

- 

- 

- 

39,657 

20,000 

8,193 

- 

- 

176 

11,288 

39,657 

6 15,000 

- 

- 

82,043 

12,000 

16,049 

- 

52,502 

- 

1,492 

82,043 

8  1,214 

32  652,150 

18  132 

33  45,843 

80,357 

796,199 

12,500 

1,045 

757,654 
31  25,000 

796,199 

18  Unearned  insurance  premium. 

19  Interest  in  other  company. 

20  Advertising  investment. 

21  And  reserve. 

22  Stock  of  other  corporations. 

23  Deferred  assets. 


21  United  States  bonds. 
25  Lease  of  stall. 


2'  Bonds. 

28  Insurance. 

29  Reserve. 


30  And  equipment. 

31  None  held  in  1918. 

32  Securities. 

33  Contingent  account. 
31  Contingent  liabiUty. 


348 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

c 
1 

C3 

a 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 

--a i 

■2 

tion. 

^3 

1 
Q 

i5 

A' 

Q 

Ms 

■gcQ 

< 

S 

a 

Manufactui 
Merchan 
Material 
Stock  in 
ess. 

TO    <U 

o 

Duren  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

May   14, 
1918. 

Mch.  30 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

$15,000 

- 

- 

$1,500 

$5,046 

Durfee  MUIs,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  ] 
1918 

1, 

Oct. 
1918 

22 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

500,000 

$251,000 

$475,000 

144,499 

1,369,248 

Durgin  Combrush  Company, 

May 

6, 

6  Feb. 

8 

Feb.     8, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1909 

1918. 

Durgin,     Jacobs     Company, 

May   ] 

3, 

Apr. 

1 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

18,965 

2,949 

Beverly. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Durgin     Shoe     Company, 

Oct.    1 

5, 

July 

15 

July      1, 

25,000 

- 

3,000 

85,959 

20,378 

Haverhill. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Durgin's     Pharmacy,     Inc., 

Jan. 

9, 

Nov. 

30 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,086 

51 

Winchendon. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Durland  Counter  Company, 

Dec.   ] 

9, 

Nov. 

21 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

- 

3,500 

32,267 

7,897 

Lynn. 

1917 

1917 

1917. 

Dustbane  Mfg.  Co.,  Ipswich, 

Aug. 
1918 

8, 

Apr. 
1917 

1 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

35,000 

~ 

11,159 

10,954 

25 

Dusten     Shoe     Company, 

Jan.    i 

8, 

Jan. 

17 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

65,575 

109,526 

Haverhill. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dutch  Food  Shop,  Incorpo- 

May 

1, 

Jan. 

14 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

- 

"  5,169 

1,126 

173 

rated,  The,  Quincy. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Duthie-Strachan  &  Co.,  Inc., 

July    ] 

0, 

Feb. 

5 

Dee.  31, 

50,000 

■r 

- 

- 

5,314 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Dutton's  Roxbury  Store,  Inc., 

June  5 

1, 

14  Apr. 

11 

Jan.    31, 

90,000 

- 

- 

92,040 

3,594 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Duxbury    Coal    &    Lumber 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

11,875 

"  1,905 

18,512 

35,913 

Company,  Duxbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dwight  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

July 

8 

May  31, 

1,800,000 

1,000,000 

with  R.  E. 

1,968,115 

2,751,831 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Dwight  Smith  &  Son  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan. 

16 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

200 

7,478 

29,648 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Dwightstate      Company, 

June  21, 

Feb. 

20 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

304,030 

- 

- 

,3,432 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Dwinell-VVright       Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan. 

24 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

19,040 

332,479 

343,899 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Dyar  Supply  Company,  The, 

July     2, 

"  June 

18 

Feb.   19, 

10,000 

- 

21  2,105 

10,529 

17,739 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

E.  A.  Abbott  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 27,  ■ 

Jan. 

22 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

723 

89,889 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

E.    A.    Bruce   Electric   Co., 

Nov.  26, 

Aug. 

27 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

1,906 

9,773 

8,872 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

E.  A.  Buck  Co.,  Inc.,  Worces- 

June  12, 

"  June 

6 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

49,917 

2'  74,107 

89,684 

152,100 

ter. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

E.  A.  Cowan-M.  Myers,  Inc., 

Sept.  17, 

June 

3 

May  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

108,578 

74,542 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

E.  A.  Cowee  Company, 

Nov.  30, 

Nov. 

25 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

21,923 

8,970 

97,986 

38,104 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

E.  A.  Hall  Publishing  Com- 

May    3, 

Apr. 

8 

Apr.      1, 

10,800 

- 

3,500 

■     2,000 

3,008 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

E.  A.  Ormsby  &  Sons  Inc., 

July     8, 

21  Jan. 

17 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

1,800 

1,200 

~ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

E.     A.     Poland    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec. 

31 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

600 

200 

~ 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

E.  A.  Rich  Company,  Boston, 

May     3, 

Feb. 

25 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

~ 

34 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Reserved  for  taxes. 
*  Depreciation. 

6  Corporation  not  doing  business, 
s  Liberty  Bonds. 


'  Fixtures. 

8  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

9  Furniture  and  supplies. 

10  United  Sweeping  Comp.  Corp. 

11  And  equipment. 

12  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


13  Investments. 
1*  Adjourned. 
15  Liberty  Bonds,'  etc. 
18  Stock  investment. 

17  Prepaid  items. 

18  Unexpired  insurance. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

IS 

i 

o 

J 

1 

a 

3 
& 

2 

k 

J. 

13 

a 

n 

-a 
a 

•43  a 

3 
5 

1 
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0 

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1  $1,646 

2  12,000 

- 

$3,968 

$24,160 
2,239,747 

$15,000 
500,000 

$2,179 

- 

$6,981 

$1,444,128 

J  90,000 

4  205,619 

- 

$24,160 
2,239,747 

_ 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

22,914 

10,000 

954 

- 

9,999 

- 

$1,961 

22,914 

- 

6  $15,300 

- 

124,637 

25,000 

20,359 

- 

75,480 

- 

3,798 

124,637 

2  2,000 

'  2,656 

3,672 

14,465 

12,000 

2,465 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,465 

- 

- 

- 

43,664 

5,000 

19,760 

- 

3,000 

15,904 

- 

43,664 

8  39,652 

9  241 

1,534 

63,565 

35,000 

2,741 

- 

m  25,824 

- 

- 

63,565 

- 

'  1,305 

- 

176,406 

5,000 

171,334 

- 

- 

- 

72 

176,406 

2 1,000 

- 

- 

7,468 

2,500 

3,884 

- 

- 

- 

1,084 

7,468 

2  45,000 
2  8,165 

2  10,000 

12  1,462 

13  40 

436 

'  12,700 

i»  3,197 

16  10,000 

17  2.310 

18  294 

2,503 

51,816 
134,945 

78,499 

45,000 
90,000 

30,000 

1,648 
27,945 

8,402 

- 

750 
17,000 

21,034 

4,418 

14,109 

19  4,954 

20 115,701 

21  60,000 

12,444 

- 

51,816 
134,945 

78,49» 

- 

- 

: 

5,719,946 
37,326 

1,200,000 
20,000 

3,253,989 
902 

^ 

with  accts. 
payable 

1,090,256 
3,980 

5,719,946 
37,32ft 

- 

22  3,469 

46,479 

357,410 

48,000 

127,410 

$182,000 

- 

- 

- 

357,410 

- 

23  193,025 

- 

888,443 
30,373 

300,000 
10,000 

157,646 
12,192 

~ 

~ 

415,797 

19  15,000 

8,181 

with 
surplus 

888,443 
30,373 

2 15,000 
2  14,000 

25  649 
26  6,903 

17,444 

113,164 
51,995 

25,000 
37,500 

86,033 
5,869 

8,626 

_ 

2,131 

~ 

113,164 
51,995 

28  100 

- 

- 

365,908 

75,000 

241,977 

- 

- 

20,444 

28,487 

365,908 

2  25,000 

'  5,000 

12,357 

225,477 

150,000 

43,640 

- 

31,837 

- 

- 

225,477 

- 

29  7,484 

30  i_2l7 

2,292 

175,684 
10,800 

50,000 
10,800 

69,915 

_ 

54,700 

_ 

1,069 

175,684 
10,800 

1  2,500 

2  30,200 

2  500 

- 

2,461 

35,700 
3,761 

30,000 
1,000 

3,600 
2,761 

900 

1,200 

~ 

: 

35,700 
3,761 

- 

82  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
2"  Guarantee  and  renewal. 

21  Reser\'e  for  taxes. 

22  Furniture. 

23  Investments  U.  S.  bonds. 


2^  And  automobiles. 

25  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Equipment. 

2'  And  horses,  wagons,  autos,  etc. 
28  Trade-marks. 


29  Teams. 

30  Prepaid  insurance. 

31  Adjourned  to  Apr.  17,  1918,  but 

not  held. 

32  Securities.  , 


350 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


3 

OS 

P, 
C3 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

rib 
1 

^ 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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o 

s 

-g 

C3 

1 

.g 
a 

anufa 
Merci 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

S 

o 

E.  &  F.  King  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Feb. 

7,       Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

$150,000 

$7,600 

$1,297 

$92,965 

$176,948 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  &  R.  Cleansing  &  Dyeing 

Mch.  i 

8,       Feb. 

8, 

Dec.  29, 

45,000 

- 

4  9,310 

741 

- 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  &  R.  Laundry  Company, 

Mch.  5 

8,       Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  29, 

150,000 

58,483 

7  55,996 

9,670 

33,226 

The,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  &  R.  Laundry  Company  of 

May 

3,       Mch. 

18, 

Feb.   28, 

32,500 

- 

15,227 

1,000 

4,224 

Worcester,  The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  &  S.  Nipple  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   5 

2,       Mch. 

5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  Anthony  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

Jan.   i 

5,       Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

67,750 

5,300 

74,841 

rated,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  B.  Badger  and  Sons  Com- 

May  1 

3,    13  Apr. 

15, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000- 

36,000 

35,809 

371,555 

334,941 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  B.  Hall  Shoe  Company, 

Sept.  1 

7,       July 

3, 

June  30, 

25,000 

.=. 

12,165 

33,806 

44,679 

Haverhill. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  B.  Horn  Company,  The, 

Feb.    ] 

9,       Jan. 

17, 

Jan.    17, 

18,000 

- 

- 

4  77,502 

35,770 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.   B.   Kingman   Company, 

Apr.    5 

0,       Feb. 

28, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

11,206 

2,272 

18,994 

22,754 

Leominster. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  B.  McLean  Company,  Bos- 

May  1 

6,       Mch. 

13, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

18 1,060 

95 

7.533 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  B.  Nelson  Grocery  Co., 

May 

3,       Feb. 

13, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

6,969 

9,929 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  B.  Roberts  Construction 

June  i 

7,       Dec. 

29, 

Dec.   29, 

25,000 

3,000 

3,500 

2,700 

3,151 

Company,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

E.  B.  Shaw,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr.   5 
1918 

3,       Apr. 
1918 

6, 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

~ 

9,756 

E.  B.  Townsend  Coal  Com- 

Mch. 5 

5,       Mch. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

- 

- 

- 

285,057 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  C.  Hall  Company,  Brock- 

Apr. 

9,       Feb. 

13, 

Deo.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

381,051 

116,304 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  C.  Mills  Leather  Company, 

Apr.   S 

3,       Jan. 

15, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

213,485 

with  R.  E. 

802,248 

347,378 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.    C.    Pearson    Co.,    The, 

Mch. 

6,       Jan. 

26, 

Jan       7, 

2,500 

- 

1,225 

2,077 

1,939 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  C.  Powers  Company,  Bos- 

July   2 

6,    13  May 

6, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

•   4,000 

•    5,858 

1,401 

8,404 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  C.  Quimby,  Incorporated, 

May  1 

0,       May 

6, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

« 1,850 

4,389 

8,990 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  C.  Woodman  Company, 

May 

4,       Apr. 

3, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,280 

980 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  C.  Woodman  Company  of 

May  ] 

3,       Apr. 

3, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,090 

750 

Boston,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  C.  Wright  Block  Company, 

Jan.    2 

2,       Jan. 

8, 

Oct.    31, 

25,000 

- 

200 

225 

- 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.   Chickering  Studio,  Inc., 

July 

9,       Jan. 

28, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,316 

1,203 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  Cummings  Leather  Com- 

Mch. 

6,       Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

22,915 

13,708 

19,722 

20.787 

pany,  Woburn. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  D.  Abbott  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  2 

6,       Mch. 

15, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

1,000 

3,678 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  D.  Brooks  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Feb.   2 

1,       Jan!. 

2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

103,894 

72,426 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

E.  D.  Hewins  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Feb.   2 
1918 

7,   26  May 
1917 

3, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

998 

2,683 

E.  D.  Jones  and  Sons  Com- 

June 2 

4,       May 

29, 

May     1, 

60,000 

45,000 

11,650 

55,266 

84,738 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

E.  D.  Sawyer  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.  2 

6,       Apr. 

5, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

69,415 

- 

93,310 

55,062 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Liberty  Bond. 

2  Intangible  assets. 

3  And  reserve. 
*  And  fixtures. 
6  Good  will. 

s  Prepaid  items. 


'  And  fixtures  and  delivery  equip- 
ment. 
8  Mortgage. 
3  Trade-marksi. 
1"  Teams. 


11  Patent  rights. 

12  Anticipated  depreciation. 

13  Adjourned. 
1^  Investments. 

15  Tools  and  fixtures. 


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351 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILITrSS. 

■ass 
111 

S 

1 

1 

o 
iJ 
■a 

a 

1 

CO 

Ph 

< 

J. 

1  . 
"O  1 

J. 

a 

3 

3 

1 
•a 

6  $5,000 

1  $160,000 
2  13,284 

6  161 

$29,833 

$452,094 
45,045 

$150,000 
33,500 

$7,774 
11,545 

- 

- 

3  $245,877 

$48,443 

$452,094 
45,045 

- 

6  2,650 

51,425 

211,450 

150,000 

21,450 

3  $20,000 

$20,000 

- 

- 

211,450 

8  10,000 

10  3,673 

- 

34,124 

31,500 

1,882 

- 

408 

334 

- 

34,124 

11  49,985 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

100 

- 

137,991 

50,000 

1,000 

- 

48,500 

12  9,000 

29,491 

137,991 

- 

12,163 
»  34,157 

- 

824,625 
90,650 

150,000 
25,000 

172,073 
49,763 

13,000 

127,500 
15,254 

362,052 

633 

824,625 
90,650 

- 

- 

- 

113,272 

18,000 

23,853 

- 

- 

23,190 

48,229 

113,272 

- 

15  1,259 

- 

56,485 

20,000 

16,067 

- 

8,480 

11,938 

- 

56,485 

- 

- 

- 

8,688 

1,000 

6,911 

- 

- 

777 

- 

8,688 

6  1,000 

"  1,947 

- 

19,845 

3,700 

4,504 

- 

- 

11,641 

- 

19,845 

- 

- 

1,023. 

13,374 

10,000 

3,374 

- 

. 

- 

- 

13,374 

- 

18  30 

- 

9,786 

5,000 

4,213 

- 

- 

- 

573 

9,786 

- 

21  19,571 
22  2,846 

- 

285,057 

519,772 

1,363,111 

125,000 
100,000 
400,000 

56,874 
167,308 
207,724 

- 

19  222 
100,000 
510,875 

77,961 
20  25,000 

87,643 
23  64,821 
3  244,512 

- 

285,057 

519,772 

1,363,111 

- 

• 

- 

5,241 

2,500 

1,118 

- 

1,100 

- 

523 

5,241 

6  2,200 

- 

- 

21,863 

15,000 

50 

- 

- 

- 

6,813 

21,863 

6 11,027 

- 

- 

26,256 

22,850 

3,406 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,256 

- 

2^  3,500 

- 

20,760 

6,000 

5,962 

- 

1,750 

7,048 

- 

20,760 

- 

24  4,000 

- 

15,840 

6,000 

7,300 

- 

1,000 

1,540 

- 

15,840 

- 

- 

2,925 

3,350 

400 

2,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,350 

6  2,000 

- 

11,393 

25,912 

15,000 

2,092 

- 

8,820 

- 

- 

25,912 

- 

- 

- 

77,132 

60,000 

8,768 

- 

- 

8,364 

77,132 

- 

- 

4,077 

10,755 

10,000 

755 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,755 

- 

25  500 

- 

176,820 

10,000 

35,574 

- 

45,000 

86,246 

- 

176,820 

5  7.344 

- 

- 

11,025 

10,000 

997 

- 

- 

- 

28 

11,025 

- 

22 101,749 

- 

298,403 

60,000 

72,854 

- 

- 

165,549 

- 

298,403 

- 

- 

- 

217,787 

40,000 

- 

30,000 

27,000 

100,765 
2'  20,022 

- 

217,787 

16  And  equipment. 
1'  Store  fixtures. 
■8  Office  furniture. 

19  Interest  received  but  not  earned. 

20  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 


21  Teams,  tools,  furniture,  fixtures 

and  twelve  motor  vehicles. 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Reserves  for  taxes  and  deprecia- 

tion. 


24  Fixtures. 

25  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


352 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


E.   E.   Burnham   Company, 

Lawrence. 
E.  E.  Bussey  Incorporated, 

Boston. 
E.  E.  Gray  Company,  Boston, 

E.  E.  Taylor  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  E.  Wilson  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  F.  Crosby  Company, 
Brookline. 

E.  F.  Dakin  Company,  The, 
Southbridge. 

E.  F.  Dodge  Paper  Box  Com- 
pany, Leominster. 

E.  F.  Gerry  Company,  Lynn- 
field. 

E.  F.  Hunt  Company, 
Worcester. 

E.  F.  Mahady  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  F.  Peirce  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  F.  Russ  Company,  Boston, 

E.  F.  Stockwell,  Inc.,  Boston, 

E.  G.  &  E.  Wallace  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

E.  G.  Davis'  Sons,  Inc.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

E.  G.  Higgins  Co.,  Worcester, 

E.  G.  Leopoulos  Company, 
Springfield. 

E.  Grossman  and  Co.  Inc., 
Boston. 

E.  H.  Allen  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  H.  Clapp  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

E.  H.  Friedrich  Company, 
Holyoke. 

E.  H.  Jennison  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

E.  H.  Kingman  Co.,  Boston,  . 


E.  H.  Mahoney  Chair  Com- 
pany, Gardner. 

E.  H.  Porter  Company,  Pea- 
body. 

E.  H.  Saxton  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  H.  Severy,  Incorporated, 
Lowell. 

E.  H.  Tate  Mop  &  Cordage 
Company,  Boston. 


Oct.    23, 

1918. 
Apr.    20, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
June  12, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 
June  20, 

1918. 
June     3, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Mch.  14, 

1918. 
Mch.    2, 

1918. 
Oct.    18, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Mav   16, 

1918. 
Aug.   15, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Apr.   26, 

1918. 
Feb.   14, 

1918. 
Mav     7, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
May     9, 

1918. 

Apr.   11, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Feb.     9, 

1918. 


1918 

2  Mch. 

1, 

1918 

Mch. 

!3, 

1918 

Jan. 

1, 

1918 

Apr. 

1, 

1918 

Jan. 

9, 

1918 

June 

4, 

1918 

Jan. 

14, 

1918 

Jan. 

il. 

1918 

'1  Apr. 

29, 

1918 

Feb. 

12, 

1918 

Jan. 

14, 

1918 

Aug. 

30, 

1918 

Apr. 

1, 

1918 

Mch. 

4, 

1918 

2  Apr. 

17, 

1918 

July 

30, 

1918 

Jan. 

21, 

1918 

Feb. 

12, 

1918 

Apr. 

12, 

1918 

Jan. 

22, 

1918 

Feb. 

6, 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

Apr. 

1, 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

Jan. 

14, 

1918 

2  Feb. 

16, 

1918 

Jan. 

23, 

.  1918 

Feb. 

1, 

1918 

Aug.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mav  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


$10,000 
1,000 

300,000 
2,000,000 
50,000 
10,000 
18,000 
12,000 
10,000 
25,000 
50,000 
5,000 
25,000 
20,000 
65,000 
50,000 
20,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 

400,000 
75,000 
10,000 
10,000 

9,000 
25,000 
40,000 
15,000 
15,000 


Assets. 


s 
s 

S 
1 

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

- 

- 

$2,149 

- 

s$450 

50 

- 

*  66,159 

480,151 

S298,200 

101,966 

3,563,754 

- 

- 

7,712 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

2,450 

■   7,500 

12.878 

12,993 

9,006 

- 

- 

19,125 

47,164 

- 

15,847 

- 

4  5,093 

36,375 

- 

- 

10,842 

2,500 

- 

23,881 

- 

4,500 

50 

32,000 

-20,000 

162,752 

83,400 

- 

- 

- 

4  3,206 

17,870 

- 

280 

3,200 

- 

- 

3,480 

20  748 

1,763 

7,349 

157,028 

44,644 

254,922 

55,000 

16,000 

68,002 

- 

- 

3,715 

- 

- 

1,043 

618 

"  7,563 

14,272 

4,000 

3,049 

2,500 

- 

- 

55,544 

- 

2,859 

4,061 

- 

3,820 

10,548 

1  Good  will. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Interest  in  machinery  and  fixtures. 

*  And  fixtures. 

*  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  etc. 
^  Prepaid  miscellaneous  expense. 


'  Accrued  taxes,  etc. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Deferred  items. 

1"  Trucks,  horse,  wagons  and  con- 
tainers. 
'1  In  lieu  of  annual. 


12  Mortgage. 

13  Investment. 

"  Tax  and  duty  reserve. 

15  Deferred  charges. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABttlTIBS. 

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$9,185 

$6,500 

$1,473 

- 

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$800 

$412 

$9,185 

- 

- 

$936 

1,909 

1,000 

- 

- 

$909 

- 

- 

1,909 

1  72,889 

- 

- 

759,663 

186,290 

144,991 

- 

259,162 

169,220 

- 

759,663 

- 

5  $17,202 
6  19,940 

- 

5,177,630 

2,000,000 

^  2,380,075 

- 

500,000 

297,555 

- 

5,177,630 

- 

- 

47,628 

7,300 

11,499 

- 

- 

28,829 

- 

47,628 

- 

- 

- 

3,300 

3,000 

30 

- 

- 

- 

270 

3.300 

1  3,550 

- 

5,925 

21,000 

18,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,000 

- 

8  1,000 

9  883 

10  3,850 

- 

48,186 
29,363 

12,000 
10,000 

9,770 
7,036 

$3,000 

7,480 

15,936 
12,327 

_ 

48,186 
29,363 

- 

- 

- 

89,801 

6,000 

11,963 

12  29,300 

21,833 

- 

20,705 

89,801 

- 

- 

- 

81,555 
24,244 

30,000 
5,000 

23,542 
3,142 

15,000 

8,943 

19,070 

with 
surplus 
1,102 

81,555 
24,244 

1  1,500 

13  22,471 

- 

192,485 
6,360 

18,500 
6,030 

10,506 
22 

20,000 

125,439 

10,540 
11  7,500 

308 

192,485 
6,360 

- 

"  5,883 
18  5,000 

8,389 

411,908 
92,500 

65,000 
50,000 

105,252 

42,500 

180,000 

~ 

61,656 

411,908 
92,500 

: 

8  5,000 
18  9,820 

- 

72,708 
20,500 

20,000 
15,000 

475 
5,500 

- 

~ 

16,000 
1'  16,000 

20,233 

72,708 
20,500 

"800 

- 

1,525 

10,368 

3,000 

7,368 

. 

- 

- 

- 

10,368 

1  3,325 

- 

- 

18,555 

10,000 

5,842 

- 

- 

- 

2,713 

18,555 

- 

21  63,130 

22  14,873 
23  4,500 

: 

589,709 
193,351 

■   299,600 
75,000 

61,563 
23,536 

55,000 

95,300 
5,500 

133,246 
34,315 

: 

589,709 
193,351 

1  4,800 

- 

- 

56,309 

8,700 

38,913 

- 

3,600 

- 

5,096 

56,309 

- 

24  5,800 

25  684 

15  24 

28  25 

29  253 
M  1,770 
21  1,000 

18  350 

- 

18,011 

34,068 
41,981 
83,360 

10,000 

9,000 
18,300 
40,000 

2,730 

26  102 

11,340 

37,683 

- 

4,363 

11,090 
6,013 

28 
17,668 

816 
2,610 

5,677 

18,011 

34,068 
41,981 
83,360 

- 

- 

7,951 

19,394 

8,020 

1,745 

9,629 

- 

- 

- 

19,394 

- 

SI  5,000 

- 

27,233 

15,000 

12,081 

- 

~ 

~ 

152 

27,233 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

20  And  ofBce  fixtures  and  furnishings. 

21  Investments. 


22  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

23  Auto,  horse,  small  tools,  etc. 

24  Lease. 

25  Furnishings. 

26  Accrued  items. 


2'  And  plant  account. 

28  Postage  inventory. 

29  Insurance  inventory. 
80  Horses  and  wagons. 

31  Unissued  treasury  stock. 


354 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


E.  H.  Tilton  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

E.  J.  Caron  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Manchester,  N.  H. 

E.  J.  Cross  Company, 
Worcester. 

E.  J.  Kempton  Co.,  Haverhill, 

E.  J.  McCarthy  Company 
Inc.,  Northampton. 

E.  J.  Owen  Hardware  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

E.  J.  Scanlon  Company,  Law- 
rence. 

E.  J.  Sokoll  Company,  Fall 
River. 

E.  L.  Bonney  Box  Co.,  Brock- 
ton. 

E.  L.  Fisher  &  Co.  Inc.,  Fall 
River. 

E.  L.  Fitzhenry  Company, 
Boston. 

E.  L.  Fletcher  Company, 
Boston. 

E.  L.  Gowdy  Co.,  Brockton,  . 

E.  L.  Haines  Company,  Lynn, 
E.  L.  Ham  Co.,  Boston, 

E.  L.  Le  Baron  Foundry  Com- 
pany, The,  Brockton. 

E.  L.  Patch  Company,  The, 
Stoneham. 

E.  L.  Rowe  and  Son,  Incorpo- 
rated, Gloucester. 

E.  L.  Sargent  Company, 
Beverly. 

E.  L.  Thompson  Company, 
Boston. 

E.  M.  Coats  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 
rated, Springfield. 

E.  M.  Corthell  Co.,  Boston,  . 

E.  M.  Hollidge  Company, 
Boston. 

E.  M.  Low  Company,  Brock- 
ton. 

E.  M.  Lyman  and  Son,  Incor- 
porated, Springfield. 

E.  M.  Niles  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

E.  Noyes  Whitcomb  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

E.  0.  Smith  Company, 
Springfield. 


Apr.  15, 
1918. 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Apr.  29, 
1918. 

Apr.   26, 

1918. 
Feb.    23, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Nov.  29, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Nov.  19, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 

July   31, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Aug.   13, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
June  12, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 


Jan.  29, 
1918. 

Jan.  7, 
1918. 

Apr.  15, 
1918. 

i  Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Sept.  14, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
Aug.  19, 

1918. 
"Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
i^Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 

Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Nov.    8, 

1917. 
Apr.    29, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
July    15, 

1918. 
July    15, 

1918. 
«Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
May  10, 

1918. 


Dec.  31 
1917. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

Mch.  31 
1918. 

Feb.   28 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Aug.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
June  30 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Oct.    31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Nov.    1 

1917. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
July      1 

1918. 
July    15 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Mch.    1 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 


$25,000 
50,000 
50,000 

10,000 

■  1,000 

10,000 

5,000 

5,000 

35,000 

25,000 

10,000 

20,000 

50,000 

10,000 

85,000 

5,000 

150,000 

150,000 

1,500 
20,000 
25,000 
60,000 
10,000 
25,000 
20,000 
15,000 
10,000 
75,000 


Assets. 


$22,200 
3,895 


3,500 


8,640 


2,200 
16,644 


4,368 

58,000 

2,500 


$8,748 
9,151 

6  3,510 
220 

50 

1,575 

10,740 

3,795 

14,851 
857 

1,102 
6 14,455 
21  3,600 

3,904 

5,000 
26  2,326 
1,604 
10,397 
4,125 

1,000 


2^   -fi 

.OS'S  a3j<S 

g  fc  C8_g 


$11,756 

8,283 

35,066 

390 

6,800 

i»  1,700 

4,196 

40,182 

1,009 

930 

16,501 

50,235 

2,020 

100,656 

2,400 

119,304 

41,320 

1,810 

3,058 

142,481 

19,284 

2,224 

22,173 

45,210 

1,550 

2,800 

134,363 


1  Equipment. 

2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

^  Reserve  for  excess  profit  and  in- 
come tax. 
*  -Adjourned. 
6  And  fixtures. 
6  Good  will. 


'  Automobile. 

s  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  Mortgage  payable. 

10  And  office  and  stable,  etc. 

11  Auto  and  team. 

12  Insurance  and  printing. 

13  Fixtures. 


1^  In  lieu  of  annual. 

15  Patent  rights. 

16  Office  fixtures. 
1'  Labor  owed. 

18  Mortgages. 

19  Formulae. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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$72,462 

$300 

$44,300 

- 

$27,700 

- 

$162 

$72,462 

- 

- 

- 

32,590 

12,500 

150 

- 

17,500 

- 

2,440 

32,590 

- 

I  $58,818 

- 

448,458 

50,000 

38,527 

- 

- 

$259,958 

2  35,716 

3  64,257 

7,405 

- 

448,458 

- 

_ 

_ 

42,333 

10,000 

1,928 

- 

23,000 

- 

42,333 

- 

- 

$200 

960 

600 

360 

- 

- 

- 

- 

960 

6  SI, 830 
6  3,000 

n40 

8  1,202 

- 

16,673 
7,323 

10,000 
5,000 

3,211 
1,790 

«  $2,000 

1,443 

: 

19 
533 

16,673 
7,323 

6  500 

- 

892 

10,280 

5,000 

5,280 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,280 

- 

"  4,088 

- 

78,995 

35,000 

16,374 

22,000 

- 

- 

5,621 

78,995 

- 

1  5,200 

- 

57,430 

25,000 

9,096 

- 

- 

23,334 

- 

57,430 

6  5,343 

8  227 

1239 

13  3,471 

- 

15,008 

10,000 

1,672 

- 

- 

- 

3,336 

15,008 

- 

- 

55.781 

20,000 

13,950 

- 

20,616 

- 

1,215 

55,781 

15  5,000 

16  179 

- 

135,204 

50,000 

70,104 

- 

- 

- 

15,100 

135,204 

6  5,000 

8  3,125 

1,610 

13,492 

10,000 

617 

- 

2,875 

- 

- 

13,492 

- 

- 

- 

162,235 

85,000 

77,235 

- 

- 

- 

- 

162,235 

6  500 

- 

- 

12,776 

5,000 

1,267 
1' 189 
16,257 

18  2,600 

746 

2,974 

- 

12,776 

- 

19  6,000 

- 

250,936 

141,200 

20  20,000 

16,000 

57,479 

- 

250,936 

22  6,000 
23  963 
2' 550 

1,355 

67,278 
7,219 

18,000 
1,500 

6,348 
2,311 

3,408 

34,000 

8,930 

67,278 
7,219 

2'  42,000 

23  4,946 

- 

10,363 
228,171 
85,637 

1,500 

25  4,200 

25,000 

60,000 

1,386 

199,050 

924 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
6,500 

29 18,213 

3,277 
4,121 

10,363 

228,171 

85,637 

: 

so  2,558 

31170 

S2  5,674 

3,204 

12,564 
64,232 

8,200 
25,000 

3,467 

20,000 

897 
4,514 

14,718 

- 

12,564 
64,232 

- 

- 

639 

51,740 

20,000 

5,940 

- 

25,800 

- 

- 

51,740 

6  10,500 

13  500 

- 

30,119 

15,000 

14,414 

- 

- 

705 

- 

30,119 

6  3,500 

- 

- 

14,130 

10,000 

900 

- 

- 

2,300 

930 

14,130 

6  10,000 

33  6,315 

- 

237,114 

75,000 

38,844 

- 

14,000 

10,000 
3*  8,016 

91,254 

237,114 

2"  Mortgage. 

21  And  equipment. 

22  Copyrights. 

23  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 
2<  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Paid  in  subscriptions  for  stock. 


26  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
2'  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

28  Revenue  tax  paid  on  cordials  and 

spirits. 

29  Including  amount  of  revenue  tax 

paid  on  goods  as  inventoried. 


3i>  Fixtures  and  supplies. 

31  Advance  to  salesman. 

32  Investments. 

33  Trucks,  fixtures,  etc. 
3<  Reserve. 


356 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


3 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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handise, 
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E.  P.  Boggs  Company,  Bos- 

May 24, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    31, 

S8,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$11,315 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.    P.    Chandler    Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

,  $1,283 

1,165 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  P.  Hirst  Company,  New 

May     7, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

$850 

12,719 

18,012 

Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.  P.  Torrey  Dry  Goods  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     6, 

8,000 

- 

- 

15,455 

1,872 

pany,  Rockland. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.  R.  Brown  Beer  Pump  Com- 

May 21, 

May     8, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

425 

1,845 

5,130 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.    R.    Grabow    Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

$572,750 

23,829 

26,876 

30.160 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  R.  Knott  Machine  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

5,460 

12,874 

8,368 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  R.  Sherburne  Company, 

Aug.  20, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

3,214 

159,625 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  S.  Brown  Company,  Fall 

Apr.   27, 

16  Mch.  19, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

50,000 

_ 

245,801 

67,753 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.  S.  Burbank  Lumber  Co., 

Aug.     3, 

July    31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

6,482 

3,200 

4,421 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  S.  Hill  &  Co.  Inc.,  Salem,  . 

June  24, 
1918. 

May     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

5,670 

5,942 

5,594 

E.  S.  Parks  Shellac  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

84,271 

34,092 

270,448 

166,880 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  Stanley  Wires  Company, 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

26,000 

_ 

_ 

15,004 

22,569 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.    Stebbins    Manufacturing 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    16, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

114,891 

with  R.  E. 

74,033 

23,060 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  Stoddard  &  Son  Company, 

May  10, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

2M50 

20,374 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  T.  Barrett  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

Mav    1, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,552 

18,675 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  T.  Slattery  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  20, 

Dec.   15, 

July   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

210,131 

189,020 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

E.   T.   Smith   Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

61,084 

26  23,019 

192,532 

117,221 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  T.  Wright  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Sept. 26, 

16  June     3, 

May  31, 

600,000 

48,794 

28  42,823 

977,179 

811,162 

rated,  Rockland. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.  V. 'Bates  Machine  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,429 

1,956 

965 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

» 

E.    V.   Earle,    Incorporated, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

77,037 

- 

- 

256 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.    V.    F.    A.    Corporation, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

300 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  W.  Burt  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Sept.   6, 

Aug.     7, 

July     1, 

50,000 

11,100 

1 

365,885 

85,296 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.  W.  Clark  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   14, 

Sept.  10, 

Aug.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

17,635 

3,157 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Automobile. 

*  Two  shares  N.  B.  Morris  Plan  Co. 

5  Furniture,  etc. 

6  Investments  in  other  companies. 
'  First  National  Bank,  Trustee. 


8  Bonds  held  in  treasury, 
s  Bonds  pledged  as  collateral. 
1°  Suspense. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Equipment. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 
1*  Investments. 


15  Prepaid  expenses. 

16  Adjourned. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

13  Automobiles. 

26  Investments,  corporation. 

21  Due  on  Liberty  Bonds. 


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10,000 

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300,000 

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175,000 

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67,762 
27  9.180 

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29  1,500 

30  9  422 
31  11^332 

1,908,262 

503,500 

447,003 

747,789 

32  203,632 
33  6,338 

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17.000 

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25,000 

501 

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5,000 

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50,000 

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28,325 

246,658 

- 

474,375 

36  2,912 

23,704 

15,000 

7,375 

605 

509 

215 

23,704 

22  Stock. 

23  Plant,  truck,  office  furniture,  etc. 

24  And  lumber,  tools  and  staging. 

25  Fixtures  and  improvements. 
2s  And  auto  trucks. 

2'  Reserve. 


28  And  equipment. 

29  Stock  in  other  companies. 
3"  Advance  payments. 

31  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

32  Including  reserve  for  income  and 

excess  profits  taxes. 


33  Reserve  for  dividend. 

34  Second  mortgages  secured  by  real 

estate. 

35  Lasts  and  patterns. 

36  Fixtures. 


358  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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E.  W.  Ham  Electric    Com- 

Apr.   1 

7,       Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

$99,000 

_ 

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$72,509 

S66,553 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

E.  W.  Nash  Company,  Bos- 

Jan. 

2,       Dec.   15, 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

32,693 

30,795 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

E.  W.  Palmer  Company,  Med- 

Sept.  1 

9,       Sept.  17, 

Sept.  11, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

14,035 

ford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

E.    W.    Pitman    Company, 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

S6,500 

$1,000 

- 

19,723 

Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eagle  Amusement  Company, 

Mav  2 

2,       Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,522 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eagle    Cigar    Ass'n.    (Inc.), 

May 

3,    11  Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,427 

2,180 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eagle  Cornice  and  Skylight 

Aug.  3 

0,       June     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

i«  4,000 

1,325 

18,401 

Works,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eagle  Iron  Foundry,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  2 

2,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

16,000 

700 

3,273 

19,054 

rated,  The,  Salem. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eagle  Printing  and  Binding 

Mch. 

5,       Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

11,756 

7,314 

8,222 

Company     of     Pittsfield, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mass.,  Pittsfield. 

Eagle   Publishing   Company, 

Apr.    2 

7,       Mch.  11, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

35,000 

1,000 

5,762 

The,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eagles   Building   Association 

Oct. 

9,       Oct.    23, 

Oct.    23, 

20,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

of  Southbridge,  Inc.,  The, 
Southbridge. 
Fames  Drug  Co.,  Somerville, 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Feb.   2 

1,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

4,825 

227 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Earle    Provision    Company, 

July 

2,       Dec.    14, 

Nov.  30, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,138 

664 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Early  &  Moor  Inc. .^Boston,   . 

Apr.   Z 
1918 

0,    18  Jan.    11, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

22,437 

49,437 

Earnest  E.  Smith,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  i 

3,       Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

32,440 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Earnsdale  Worsted  Company, 

June  5 

8,       Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

29,953 

35,810 

97,654 

14,763 

Clinton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

East  Boston  Company,  Bos- 

July  : 

0,       May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

1,500,000 

1,197,095 

- 

- 

254,124 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

East  Boston  Dry  Dock  Com- 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

120,000 

5,000 

- 

1,683 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

East  Bridgewater  Brick  Com- 

July   ] 

1,       May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

46,828 

29,540 

37,000 

4,858 

pany,  East  Bridgewater. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

East    Bridgewater    Farmers' 

Feb.    1 

2,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

413 

Co-operative       Exchange, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

East  Bridgewater. 

• 

East  Cambridge  Drying  and 

May  ^ 

1,       Mch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

13,727 

3,096 

11,282 

Milling  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

East  Cambridge  Land  Com- 

Apr. 

1,       Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

256,500 

- 

- 

- 

100,291 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

East  Carver  Cranberry  Com- 

Sept. : 

!3,       Aug.     6, 

May   15, 

40,000 

42,004 

949 

- 

682 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

East  Dedham  Garage,  Inc., 

May 

0,       Apr.      1, 

Mch.  30, 

5,000 

- 

3,000 

1,278 

2,806 

Dedham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

East  Gloucester  Ferry  Com- 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.      5, 

Dec.  24, 

10,000 

- 

28  500 

- 

- 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

East      Springfield      Home 

July 

5,       Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

255,373 

- 

113 

4,313 

Builders  Company,  Spring- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

field. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  U.  S.  government  bonds. 

3  Accrued  items. 
*  Good  will. 

5  Automobiles  and  tools. 

6  Bond. 


'  Stock. 
8  Right  of  way. 
'  Insurance  and  taxes. 
1°  Equipment. 

11  Adjourned. 

12  Fixtures. 


13  Cash  in  treasury   (share  to  be 

issued). 
1^  Creditors. 

15  To  stockholders. 

16  And  autos,  etc. 

1'  Investment  and  office  equipment. 


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3,488 

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25,000 
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- 

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27,292 

6,000 

6,132 

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41,762 

10,000 

6,137 

15,000 

3,075 

5,000 

2,550 

41,762 

- 

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50,000 

2,625 

40,000 

- 

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7,375 

50,000 

- 

12  750 

295 

6,097 

3,000 

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2,000 

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72,799 

15,000 

15,003 

39,497 

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3,299 

72,799 

4  12,500 

19  390,948 
20  598 
21734 

- 

436,486 
178,914 

100,000 
70,000 

64,906 

7,500 

300,066 
19,115 

22  5,064 

36,420 
12,329 

436,486 
178,914 

- 

w  155,300 

- 

1,606,519 

1,500,000 

2,016 

23  67,311 

37,192 

- 

- 

1,606,519 

- 

21  60,000 

- 

186,683 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

22  10,000 

76,683 

186,683 

- 

- 

- 

118,226 

63,000 

7,599 

- 

29,500 

25  18,127 

- 

118,226. 

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769 

28,874 

10,000 

14,425 

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4,449 

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28,874 

- 

- 

156,209 

256,500 

256,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

256,500 

: 

2-  4,700 

- 

43,635 
11,784 

40,000 
5,000 

119 

6,784 

- 

3,049 

307 

26  160 

- 

43,635 
11,784 

4 11,500 

- 

- 

12,000 

10,000 

2,000 

- 

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12,000 

1"  5,985 
29  37,331 
3»  104,822 

31  68,843 

32  13,535 

31  30,142 

520,934 

329,790 

1,694 

97,450 

92,000 

520,934 

18  Should  have  been  held. 

19  Investments. 

20  Office  furniture. 

21  Unexpired  insurance. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  Mortgage  notes  payable. 


2''  Marine  railways. 

25  And  reserve. 

26  Reserves. 

2'  Treasury  stock. 

28  And  boats. 

29  Permanent  improvements. 


3D  Construction. 

31  Sales  contracts. 

32  Mortgages  receivable. 

33  Prepaid  insurance. 
31  Carrying  charges, 


360 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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East  Watertown  Realty  Com- 

May    2, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

$20,000 

$197,179 

_ 

_ 

$31,621 

pany,  Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

East  Weymouth  Wool  Scour- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

24,014 

$38,193 

$3,078 

6,997 

ing  Company,  The,  Wey- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

mouth. 

Eastern  Apple  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

2,000 

450 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern     Art     Needlework 

Mch.  12, 

3  Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

i  2,102 

3,255 

821 

Company,  Boston. 

1918.' 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Athletic  Association, 

Aug.  23, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

20,000 

- 

600 

- 

586 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Bridge  and  Structural 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

70,593 

47,665 

138,245 

383,671 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Building  Finish  Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.  10, 

10,000 

_ 

3,221 

300 

2,588 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Eastern    Butter    Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

3,605 

36,193 

41,160 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern    Clay    Goods   Com- 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.  20, 

Dee.   15, 

10,000 

10,340 

9  717 

47,376 

47,327 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Eastern  Coal  Company,  Attle- 

Aug.  16, 

Apr.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

18,525 

10  3,988 

6,380 

25,788 

boro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Cold  Storage  Com- 

Mch. 29, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

283,130 

164,050 

23,954 

24,738 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

-Eastern  Consolidated  Amuse- 

Aug.  19, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

26,223 

33,347 

- 

503 

ment  Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

^Eastern  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   26, 

15  Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

- 

- 

413,8:2 

386,784 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

.Eastern    Engineering    Com- 

Aug.  21, 

Aug.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

54 

615 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

lEastern   Extract    Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Oct.    10, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,126 

17,717 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

lEastern  Feature  Film  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

IS  15,500 

6,250 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Felt  Company,  The, 

May  14, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

16,444 

4,692 

61,903 

44,607 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern    Fishing    Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

368 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Furniture  Company, 

June  19, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb.   15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,375 

100 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern   Grain   Company, 

Apr.    17, 

25  Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

29,438 

26  10,335 

153,450 

87,075 

Bridgewater. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern    Handle    Company, 

June     7, 

Apr.     3, 

Apr.     3, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

2,488 

342 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern      Hide      and      By- 

July   10, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

96,925 

28  42,845 

92,064 

72,454 

products  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern    Investment    Com- 

Aug   23, 

July    18, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,212 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern   Leather   Company, 

Oct.    23, 

July    24, 

June  29, 

5,000,000 

518,845 

- 

- 

228,838 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Metal  and  Refining 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

41,878 

46,083 

216,917 

93,426 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Depreciation. 

8  Date  of  postponement. 

*  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

s  Trade-marks. 

8  Good  will. 

'  Reserve  for  insurance. 


s  Reserve  for  contracts. 
9  And  horses,  trucks,  etc. 
"  And  plant. 

11  Unexpired  insurance. 

12  Accrued  wages. 

18  Reserve  for  taxes. 
11  Leasehold. 


15  Adjourned. 

16  Due  from  U.  S.  government. 
1'  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

18  And  films  and  advertising. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  Fuel,  factory  and  office  supplies. 
'1  Prepaid  accounts. 


1918. 


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Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

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S228,800 

$20,000 

$6,574 

- 

$197,851 

$4,375 

- 

$228,800 

- 

186,657 

- 

78,939 

25,000 

8,469 

- 

8,839 

2  6,624 

$30,007 

78,939 

- 

- 

$41,725 

44,175 

42,575 

- 

- 

1,600 

- 

- 

44,175 

6  S2,500 
6  6,000 

- 

17,309 

31,987 

30,000 

1,987 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,987 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

^,186 

5,020 

461 

- 

- 

- 

705 

6,186 

- 

•  6,000 

- 

646,174 

75,000 

153,348 

$15,000 

110,500 

281,885 
'  4,385 
8  6,056 

- 

646,174 

- 

- 

- 

6,109 

3,000 

2,658 

451 

- 

- 

- 

6,109 

- 

- 

- 

80,958 

20,000 

5,937 

- 

40,000 

12,192 

2,829 

80,958 

- 

- 

- 

105,760 

10,000 

6,713 

- 

- 

51,795 

37,252 

105,760 

- 

"203 

- 

54,884 

30,000 

19,264 
12  44 

- 

- 

5,480 
13  96 

- 

54,884 

- 

"  29,828 

- 

525,700 

316,900 

24,985 

140,000 

40,000 

1,366 

2,449 

525,700 

6  41,900 

- 

6,001 

107,974 

59,300 

12,962 

- 

35,712 

- 

- 

107,974 

~ 

16  64,591 

6,081 

865,217 
6,750 

400.000 
6,000 

166,131 
300 

~ 

450 

"  20,000 
13  15,000 

264,086 

865,217 
6,750 

6  2,625 

- 

- 

28,468 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,468 

- 

28,468 

- 

19  875 

- 

22,625 

6,000 

12,125 

- 

4,500 

- 

- 

22,625 

19  351 

20  4,627 

21  1,226 

22  5,000 

23  164 

139,014 

50,000 

27,000 

62,014 

139,014 

- 

2«  4,253 

35,901 

40,522 

38,300 

1,722 

- 

500 

- 

- 

40,522 

6  250 

- 

880 

2,605 

2,550 

55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,605 

- 

2'  1,654 

- 

281,952 

4,000 

78,591 

6,000 

75,931 

62,501 

54,929 

281,952 

25,000 

- 

- 

29,330 

25,000 

4,322 

- 

- 

- 

8 

29,330 

_ 

29  28,039 
SI  6,361 

32  50 

335,539.408 
3S  18,140 

~ 

332,327 
7,623 

150,000 
7,400 

101,398 

~ 

34,552 

42,909 
30  3,468 

223 

332,327 
7,623 

- 

- 

6,287,091 
416,444 

5,000,000 
131,400 

720,649 
84,074 

3«  200,000 

145,336 

S5  312,500 

86  18,846 

37  2,744 

55,634 

32,352 

6,287,091 
416,444 

22  Investments. 

23  Suspense. 

2*  Personal  property. 

25  In  lieu  of  annual. 

26  And  office  furniture. 

27  Teams  and  auto  account. 

28  And  fatures. 


29  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 
36  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

31  Real  estate  mortgages. 

32  Liberty  Bond. 

33  Miscellaneous  stocks  and  intan- 

gible assets,  including  contract 
rights,  value  of  use  of  name,  etc. 


3<  Mortgage  bonds. 

35  Real  estate  redemption  fund. 

36  Depreciation  reserve. 
3'  Tax  reserves. 

38  Securities. 


362 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
S 

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C8 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Eastern   Motor  Sales   Com- 

Aug. 

23,       Aug.     7, 

July    31, 

$10,000 

_ 

1S500 

§20,000 

$500 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern   Oil   and   Rendering 

June 

3,       May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

142,280 

23,277 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Paper  Company,  Bos- 

Oct. 

14,       July     9, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

198 

166,322 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Purchasing  Corpora- 

Aug. 

6,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

48 

2,089 

tion,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Realty,  Incorporated, 

Aug.  < 

!0,       Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

307 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Registration  &  Guar- 

Feb.  . 

23,     5  Oct.    20, 

Sept.  30, 

40,000 

- 

_ 

310 

307 

anty  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1909. 

1917. 

Eastern     Road     Machinery 

Mch. 

9,       Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

125 

_ 

2,295 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Rubber  Co.,  Boston, 

Dec. 
1917 

4,       Oct.    25, 
1917. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 

90,000 

- 

- 

89,673 

61,756 

Eastern  Rubber  Co.,  Boston 

Nov.  ^ 

1,       Oct.    30, 

Sept.  30, 

90,000 

- 

- 

58,595 

68,358 

(2d  return). 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Eastern  Salt  Company,  Bos- 

May 

8,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

26,080 

73,953 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern  Showcase  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   ] 

4,       Feb.    13, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

_ 

405 

4,125 

3,238 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Eastern    States    Agricultural 

July 

9,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.  ; 

il, 

1,000,000 

S  656, 999 

50,000 

- 

22,100 

and  Industrial  Exposition, 

1918 

1918. 

1917 

Inc.,  Springfield. 

Eastern  States  Refrigerating 

Mch.  5 

6,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.  : 

1, 

600,000 

542,183 

with  R.  E. 

- 

819,355 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917 

Eastern    Storage    Company, 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.    17, 

Jan. 

1, 

50,000 

38,000 

- 

- 

12,145 

Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Eastern  Supply  Co.,  Worces- 

May 2 

5,   2Uune  21, 

Apr.    I 

0, 

10,000 

10,700 

- 

- 

- 

ter. 

1918 

1917. 

1918 

Eastern    Teachers'    Agency 

Sept.  5 

3,       June  25, 

Apr. 

1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

357 

(Incorporated),  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Eastern  Varnish  &  Oil  Co., 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Apr. 

3,       Feb.    18, 

Dec.  : 

1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

165 

Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917 

Eastern  Yarn  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   2 

6,       Jan.      8, 

Dec.  : 

1, 

50,000 

5,750 

- 

421 

8,172 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917 

Eastern  Zinc  Company,  Bos- 

July 

8,       May  24, 

Mch.  : 

1, 

100,000 

- 

500 

- 

235 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Easthampton  Rubber  Thread 

June  2 

1,       June  18, 

May  Z 

1, 

400,000 

90,000 

70,000 

125,087 

287,657 

Company,  Easthampton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Eastman   Marble   Company, 

July    2 

2,       July    13, 

Dec.   C 

1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917 

Eastondale  Company,  Easton, 

June  1 
1918 

3,       Nov.    9, 
1917. 

Nov. 
1917' 

9, 

12,000 

- 

500 

6,000 

1,500 

Eaton    &    Eustis   Company, 

June  2 

2,       May     6, 

Apr.    3 

0, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,729 

10,137 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Eaton  &  Whipple  Company, 

Feb. 

6,       Jan.    14, 

Jan. 

1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,623 

813 

Fitchburg, 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Eaton-Dikeman      Company, 

Mch. 

8,   31  Feb.   20, 

Jan. 

1, 

90,000 

65,000 

84,608 

81,904 

39,375 

The,  Lee. 

1918 

1918. 

1918 

Eaton,    May    and    Robbins 

Feb.    1 

4,       Jan.    16, 

Jan. 

1, 

35,000 

1,400 

- 

- 

77 

Paper  Company,  Lee. 

1918. 

1899. 

1918 

Eco  Manufacturing  Company, 

May   1 

5,       Feb.     5, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

12,826 

29,562 

11,169 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

s  Liberty  Loan. 
^  Fixtures. 

^  Corporation    discontinued    busi- 
ness six  or  eight  years  ago. 
6  Good  will,  contracts,  etc. 


'  Equipment  for  office. 

8  Exclusive  selling  rights. 

8  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds  and  war  stamps. 
'1  Prepaid  items. 

12  Including  reserve  for  State  and 
Federal  taxes. 


13  Teams  and  appurtenances. 
11  Fixtures  and  appurtenances. 
1'  U.  S.  government  bonds. 
15  Personal  property. 
1'  Subscriptions  unpaid. 
18  Subscribed. 


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of  Corpo 

rations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

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I 

lABILITIES. 

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Floating  Indebt- 
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03 

- 

- 

$9,000 

$30,000 

$10,000 

- 

- 

$20,000 

- 

- 

$30,000    . 

- 

- 

- 

165,557 

25,000 

$130,679 

- 

- 

- 

$9,878 

165,557 

2  $10,000 

3  S51,500 

- 

228,020 

35,000 

109,177 

- 

83,843 

- 

- 

228,020 

- 

4  242 

- 

2,379 

1,200 

808 

$250 

- 

- 

121 

2,379 

=  110,237 

- 

- 

110,544 

110,500 

44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

110,544 

"-  39,500 

- 

- 

40,117 

40,000 

108 

- 

- 

- 

9 

40,117 

6  1,000 
2  4,000 
2  4,000 

2  500 

'74 
8  7,000 

10  5,507 
"802 
13 1,500 
"86 
15 10,000 
16  1,000 

1,622 

10,494 
157,051 
137,262 
111,619 

9,268 

10,000 

55,300 

0  15,000 

70,300 

40,000 
5,000 

342 

50,288 

12  38,721 

1,500 

3,999 

10,000 

18,055 
20,000 

$2,826 
8,241 
70,119 

269 

152 
5,582 

10,494 
157,051 
137,262 
111,619 

9,268 

- 

"  98,182 

62,198 

889,479 

570,025 
18 137,175 

1,710 
"3,569 

- 

177,000 

- 

- 

889,479 

2  10,000 

20  292,791 

21  300,000 
23  3,000 

~ 

1,954,329 
63,145 

581,500 
50,000 

42,419 
415 

97,080 
22  300,000 

776,540 
6,500 

~ 

156,790 
6,230 

1,954,329 
63,145 

- 

- 

- 

10,700 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,700 

- 

10,700 

2  4,884 

25150 

- 

5,391 

5,000 

218 

- 

- 

- 

173 

5,391 

- 

26  10 

27  1,500 

1,235 

2,910 
14,343 

2,500 
6,000 

410 
384 

- 

- 

7,959 

: 

2,910 
14,343 

- 

- 

99,720 

100,455 

100,000 

455 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,455 

- 

28  616,229 

- 

1,188,973 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

292,055 

496,918 

1,188,973 

- 

29  50,000 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

.  2  4,000 

30  2,600 

- 

14,600 

12,000 

2,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,600 

2  1,500 

- 

- 

15,366 

10,000 

4,162 

- 

- 

- 

1,204 

15,366 

2  1,000 

- 

1,164 

10,600 

10,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,600 

32  5,000 

- 

- 

275,887 

90,000 

58,730 

66,458 

17,529 

- 

43,170 

275,887 

- 

33  1,600 

37,623 

40,700 

35,000 

4,500 

30  1,200 

- 

- 

- 

40,700 

20,046 

3<571 

- 

74,174 

45,000 

1,624 

- 

11,300 

- 

16,250 

74,174 

19  Accruals. 

20  Investments. 

21  Treasury  bond  (see  contra). 

22  Mortgage  bond  (see  contra). 

23  Personal. 


2''  Special  meeting.    Corporation! 

gone  out  of  business. 
23  Office  furniture. 
26  Stationery. 

2'  Capital  stock  in  treasury. 
28  Securities. 


25  Contract  for  purchase  of  land. 


31  Adjourned. 

32  Trade-marks. 

33  Liberty  Bonds. 

34  Small  tools,  etc. 


364 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OP  Condition 

s 

o 

1 
1 

03 

a 
o 

■i-s 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

.1 
1 

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

1- 

1« 

^ 

Q 

P 

< 

Pi 

S 

S 

o 

Economic    Machinery    Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Jan.    24, 

Oct.    31, 

$250,000 

S57,686 

I  860,929 

$128,799 

$93,466 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Economic  Steel  Rack  Com- 

Apr.  23, 

•  Feb.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

1,900 

25,032 

10,168 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Economy    Appliance    Com- 

Sept.   3, 

Jan.    28, 

De--.   31, 

500,000 

- 

699 

- 

2,156 

pany,  Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Economy       Electric        Co., 

May  15, 

'Apr.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

13,545 

19,581 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Economy  Food  Products  Co., 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

- 

2,765 

21,902 

43,020 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Economy     Grocery     Stores 

Oct.    11, 

Oct.      1, 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

- 

12  28,611 

188,664 

30,594 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Economy  Thread  Company, 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Economy  Toggle  Company, 

July   29, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,000 

3,739 

1,495 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edea    Manufacturing    Com- 

May    7, 

Apr.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

8,163 

1,999 

85,106 

60,052 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edgar  J.  Thayer,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.    8, 

"  Feb.     1, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

5,200 

- 

- 

15,735 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edgartown  Garage  Company, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.    5, 

Nov.    5, 

3,000 

_ 

417 

2,005 

215 

Edgartown. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Edgartown  Realty  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Nov.    5, 

Nov.    5, 

3,000 

5,519 

- 

- 

21 

The,  Edgartown. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Edmund  S.  Hunt  and  Sons 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

14,920 

43,202 

Company,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edson  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

- 

22,382 

17,288 

20,366 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Educational    Associates,    In- 

Julv    5, 

23  July     2, 

Jan.      1, 

65,000 

- 

- 

3,200 

250 

corporated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Educational  Press  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

- 

- 

- 

515 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Educational  Publishing  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

25  Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

10,226 

29,512 

14,186 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Educational  Specialties,  Inc., 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

26  647 

2,438 

2,551 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edward  A.  Tucker  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

105,000 

- 

7,398 

6,296 

67,747 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edward    Bryant    Company, 

Dec.   29, 

Oct.    20, 

Sept.    1, 

60,600 

6,400 

7,031 

23,459 

17,056 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Edward  Driscoll  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.   26, 
1918. 

Mch.    9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Edward  Everett  Square  Phar- 

May 25, 

May  21, 

Jan.    31. 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

500 

macy,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edward    F.    Miner   Building 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

1,002 

3,748 

2,982 

117,842 

Company.  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edward  G.  Sawyer  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

- 

- 

1,525 

7,082 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edward  M.  Alden  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.    9, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

23,055 

181,111 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edward  P.  Brock  &  Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,465 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

^  And  equipment,  etc. 

-  Patent  rights. 

'  Development  of  new  product. 

*  Stock  in  Triumph  Couch  Bed  Co. 

5  Treasury  stock. 

6  Capital  surplus. 
'  Special  meeting. 


8  Fixtures,  etc. 

9  Reserve  for  bad  debts  and  depre- 

ciation. 
1°  Patent  rights,  formula,  contracts, 

etc. 
'1  Borrowed  from  stockholders  for 

working  capital. 


12  And  fixtures. 

1'  Prepaid  expenses. 

'■t  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  Investments. 

16  Prepaid  insurance. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

bO  osra 

C3  6*  i^ 

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1 

1 

1 

2 
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Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

2  $83,745 

3  $22,565 

- 

$447,190 

$250,000 

$46,758 

- 

$75,510 

$74,922 

- 

$447,190 

- 

4  6,500 

- 

43,600 

7,500 

10,070 

- 

19,319 

4,653 

$2,058 

43,600 

2  498,800 

61 

$7,765 

509,421 

500,000 

1,371 

- 

- 

8  8,050 

- 

509,421 

- 

8  2,675 

- 

35,801 

5,000 

26,421 

- 

- 

2,880 

9  1,500 

861 

- 

35,801 

10  92,129 

- 

- 

159,816 

75,000 

9,257 

- 

25,000 

"  44,927 

107,933 

4,771 

159,816 

: 

IS  3,248 
14 150 

1,994 

251,267 
1,999 

95,000 
1,700 

47,679 
299 

~ 

* 

655 

251,267 
1,999 

5  3,000 

- 

- 

13,234 

10,000 

70 

- 

3,070 

94 

- 

13,234 

- 

15  53,643 

"254 

15  84,928 

18  2,164 
IS  29,765 

21  2,075 

5,360 
1,158 

209,217 
143,152 

5,870 

25,000 
82,600 

1,450 

6,051 
60,470 

200 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

4,220 

177,566 
20  82 

- 

209,217 
143,152 

5,870 

- 

- 

- 

5,540 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,630 

- 

910 

5,540 

- 

- 

- 

59,322 

5,000 

6,814 

- 

- 

- 

47,508 

59,322 

22  19,500 

"  10,000 

- 

89,536 

6,500 

4,083 

- 

78,953 

- 

89,536 

2*  7,380 

- 

12,452 

23,282 

20,000 

782 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

23,282 

- 

- 

64,541 

65,056 

65,000 

56 

- 

- 

- 

- 

65,056 

- 

- 

- 

53,924 

20,000 

31,844 

- 

- 

- 

2,080 

53,924 

2 19,130 
21  51,000 

107 
14 11,715 

2,716 

27,589 
144,156 

24,150 

2'  1,000 

75,000 

2,439 
12,666 

- 

28  28,319 

29 12,000 

16,171 

27,589 
144,156 

2^  1,800 

18  751 
s"  1,293 
SI  21,978 
32  17,188 
'3  9,797 

16,381 
1,845 

121,334 
3,645 

60,600 
3,000 

13,299 
34  554 

645 

$7,500 

39,297 

20  84 

121,334 
3,645 

24  3,000 

- 

1,300 

6,300 

5,000 

1,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,300 

24  5,000 

- 

- 

130,574 

30,000 

95,229 

- 

- 

- 

5,345 

130,574 

- 

6  3,800 

- 

12,407 

6,500 

4,969 

- 

- 

238 
86  700 

- 

12,407 

24  5,000 

- 

- 

209,166 

100,000 

69,343 

- 

7,500 

32,323 

- 

209,166 

24  6,357 

36  1,182 

14  500 
3?  15 

5,335 

33,854 

20,000 

13,854 

33,854 

10  Claims  for  excess  freight,  insur- 
ance, etc. 

20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Automobiles. 

22  Trade-marks,  U.  S.  registered. 

23  In  lieu  of  annual. 

24  Good  will. 


23  Date  of  postponement. 
26  And  office  fixtures. 
2'  Subscription  on  stock. 
28  Secured  indebtedness. 
20  Reserve  for  taxes. 

80  Securities  and  suspense. 

81  Leases. 


32  Vessels,  railway  and  equipment. 

33  Improvement  and  development. 

34  Jnterest  and  taxes  accrued. 

85  Treasury  stock   overvaluation 

reserve. 

86  Office  furniture,  etc. 
37  Insurance. 


366 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

"1 
a 

s 

03 
P. 

O 
■a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

^ 

ctures, 
dandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

•c.^ 

^ 

0 

«   O   <U.ifl 

S-S 

a-i 

o 

o 

S  o 

f^ 

13 

"3ite§^ 

^i 

.Sa 

S 

C3 

C3 

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"3 

C8 

sss^s 

"§« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

rt 

^ 

S 

o 

Edward  Perkins  Lumber  Co., 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

532,000 

$12,000 

$58,108 

$58,097 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edward  R.  Ladew  Company 

Aug.   24, 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  25, 

5,000 

_ 

948 

33,891 

400 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edward   T.  Harrington  Co., 

June  28, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

58,264 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edward  T.  Russell  &  Co.,  Inc., 

May  21, 

May  14, 

Apr.    30, 

200,000 

850,000 

10,000 

71,841 

17,153 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edwards  &  Monahan  Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

2,155 

- 

26,558 

pany,  Chelmsford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edwards     Company,     The, 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

9  2,500 

39,017 

8,554 

Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edwards     Shoe     Company, 

June  26, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb.   15, 

5,009 

_ 

- 

489 

820 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edwin    Bartlett    Co.,    The, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

65,000 

36,900 

with  R.  E 

189,975 

128,073 

Oxford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edwin    C.    Lewis,    Incorpo- 

Feb.  26. 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

10 1,577 

173,095 

226,267 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edwin  Clapp  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

May 27, 

May    9, 

Mch.  30, 

400,000 

25,721 

5,000 

279,504 

802,579 

rated,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918^ 

Edwin  H.  Moulton  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

3,130 

59,594 

135,064 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edwin    Hawes    Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

200 

4,500 

15,448 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edwin  L.  Pride  and  Co.  In- 

Aug.    9, 

June    3, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,430 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edwin  S.   Morse  Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,895 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Edwin  S.  Pickert  Company, 

May  13, 

"Feb.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

27,810 

26,335 

8,258 

Foxborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Edwin  V.  Mitchell  Company, 

Aug.  29, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

150,000 

50,906 

40,066 

134,961 

48,840 

Medfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Egleston   Amusement   Com- 

Oct.    7, 

Oct.      1, 

Sent.  30, 

5,000 

- 

611 

- 

3,734 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

i918. 

Egypt  Garage  and  Machine 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

7,647 

with  R.  E. 

2,857 

8,330 

Company,  Scituate. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Egyptian  Spray  Manufactur- 

Nov.   9, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

25 

130 

400 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

822  North  Broad  Street  Supply 

June  20, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

■■  - 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eisner-Lenk  Company,  The, 

Feb.     4. 

19  Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

8,000 

14,586 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

El    Placer    Company,    The, 

June     5, 

20- 

Dec.  31, 

275,000 

285,000 

4,000 

- 

62 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Elberfeld      Chemical      and 

May  31, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

500,000 

35 

434 

91 

4,625 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sandwich. 

Elbridge   Nash   Drug   Com- 

Aug. 14, 

July    10, 

July    10, 

4,000 

- 

- 

4,300 

900 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Elbridge  S.  Young  Company, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

4,003 

8,972 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Elder  Brothers  Inc.,  Amherst, 

Apr.   29, 
1918. 

Jan.      8, 
1918. 

Jan.     8, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

~ 

771 

1,842 

Eldridge,    Baker    Company, 

Oct.    18, 

July    17, 

June  30, 

200,000 

6,177 

- 

317,754 

239,565 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Electric  Cigar  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

300 

3,884 

11,172 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Electric  Game  Board  Com- 

May    1, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Treasury  stock, 
s  Furniture. 

*  Signs. 

6  Trade-marks. 


6  Good  will. 
'  Two  boats. 

8  Mileage  and  furniture. 

9  And  store  fixtures. 


10  And  fixtures. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Reserves. 

13  AutomobUe. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


367 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABnJTIES. 

-Sjf 

M  03^3 

«  =«  2 

3 

S 
1 

13 

1 

3 
^ 

2 

1 

k 

-2 

§^ 
8  a 

< 

i 

-a 

a 

J. 

ll 

J 

"a 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

5128,205 

$32,000 

$39,500 

- 

$54,264 

- 

$2,441 

$128,205 

- 

i$626 

- 

35,865 

5,000 

30,865 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,865 

6  $50,000 
6  50,000 

2  2,200 

3  1,268 
U80 

7  50,000 

61,912 
298,994 

25,000 
176,590 

35,533 

76,975 

$1,379 
40,634 

4,795 

61,912 
298,994 

8  661 

- 

29,374 

20,000 

4,460 

- 

- 

- 

4,914 

29,374 

- 

- 

- 

50,071 

30,000 

9,591 

- 

- 

- 

10,480 

50,071 

- 

- 

?586 

1,895 

1,375 

520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,895 

- 

- 

- 

354,948 

65,000 

115,312 

- 

- 

174,636 

- 

354,948 

"606 

- 

- 

401,545 

75,000 

81,130 

- 

105,034 

140,381 

- 

401,545 

_ 

~ 

~ 

1,112,804 
197,788 

400,000 
100,000 

110,885 
38,039 

- 

15,000 

520,630 

12  81,289 

26,910 

17,839 

1,112,804 
197,788 

- 

13  200 

4.144 

24,492 

10,000 

14,492 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,492 

6  4,324 

1500 

- 

10,254 

10,000 

254 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,254 

~ 

"300 
15  563 
"600 

- 

4,758 
63,003_ 

1,000 
25,000 

3,660 

8,582 

: 

28,187 

1,234 

98 

4,758 
63,003 

- 

_ 

- 

274,773 

150,000 

13,053 

- 

- 

111,720 

,   - 

274,773 

6  2,000 

i«  3,196 

5,116 

14,657 

5,000 

4,907 

- 

4,750 

- 

- 

14,657 

- 

- 

- 

18,834 

6,500 

1,521 

- 

10,566 

247 

- 

18,834 

11  6,200 

- 

1,965 

8,720 

6,200 

120 

- 

2,400 

- 

- 

8,720 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,586 

5,000 

7,700 

- 

- 

- 

10,886 

23,586 

- 

- 

- 

289,062 

275,000 

500 

$7,325 

- 

- 

6,237 

289,062 

55 

21  49,011 

- 

18 

54,219 

53,225 

994 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,219 

- 

- 

- 

5,200 

4,000 

- 

- 

475 

725 

5,200 

_ 

22  2,000 
=3  1,000 

387 

15,975 
3,000 

8,000 
3,000 

7,800 

- 

- 

- 

175 

15,975 
3,000 

6  300 

5,610 

24  10,554 

2M53 

538 

579,660 
16,647 

200,000 
10,000 

25,492 
6,647 

- 

273,131 

- 

81,037 

579,660 
16,647 

- 

- 

100,250 

100,250 

100,000 

250 

- 

- 

-' 

- 

100,250 

!■'  Investment. 
15  Furniture,  etc. 
"  In  lieu  of  annual. 
1'  Auto  truck. 


18  Furnishings. 

1'  Adjourned. 

2"  None  held  since  organization. 

21  Good  will  and  formulae. 


22  Fixtures,  etc. 

23  Teams,  auto,  etc. 

24  Bonds. 

25  OfSce  supplies. 


368 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  or  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Electric  Lustre  Starch  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Electric  Maintenance  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Electrical  Sales  Company, 
Boston. 

Electro  Service  Press,  Boston, 

Electro  Weld  Company,  The, 
Marlborough. 

Eli  &  Falk  Lock  &  Key  Manu- 
facturing Company,  (Inc.), 
Leominster. 

Eli  H.  Casler  Plaiting  Com- 
pany. Boston. 

Elias  Howe  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Eliot  Mills,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Eliot  Square  Storage  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Elizabeth  Towne  Company, 
The,  Holyoke. 

Elliot  &  Douglas  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Attleboro. 

Elliot  Shoe  Co.,  Brockton,     . 

Elliott  Safety  Appliance  and 
Train  Control  Company, 
Springfield. 

Ellis,  Eddy  Company,  Haver- 
hill. 

ElUs  F.  Copeland  Co.,  The, 
Brockton. 

Ellis  Financial  Reporting 
System,  Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

Ellis  Pond  Ice  Company, 
Boston. 

Ellison  Motor  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Ebn  Hill  Garage  Co.,  Boston, 

Elm  Hill  Provision  Company, 
Boston. 

Elmcroft  Farm,  Inc.,  Stough- 
ton. 

Elmer  E.  Cole  Company, 
Billerica. 

Ehnwood  Farm,  Inc.,  Leomin- 
ster. 

Elmwood  Investment  Com- 
pany, Newton. 

Elson  Art  Pubhcation  Com- 
pany, Behnont  (for  1917). 

Elson  Art  Publication  Com- 
pany, Belmont.  • 

Elvira  Mining  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Ely  Lumber  Company,  The, 
Holyoke. 


Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
May  22, 

1918. 

Aug.     9, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
June     3, 

1918. 
Aug.   19, 

1918. 
Feb.     9, 

1918. 
Oct.    10, 

1918. 

Aug.     1, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
June  11, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
Dec.     6, 

1917. 
Oct.    17, 

1918. 
Aug.  21, 

1918. 
Apr.   26, 

1918. 


Jan.    15 

1918. 
Feb.    13 

1918. 
Feb.     5 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Feb.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    15 

1918. 

10  July   30 

1918. 
June  26 

1918. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Mav  18 

1918. 
July     8 

1918. 
Jan.    30 

1918. 
Apr.      1 

1918. 

Julv      1 
1918. 

19- 

Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Oct.    24 

1917. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
May  17 

1917. 

19  - 

Apr.    12 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

1917. 
Mch.  18 

1918 
Aug.  27, 

1917. 
Aug.   26, 

1918. 


Feb    19, 
1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 

June  30, 

1918. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 

July     1, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Sept.  29, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Sept.    1, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July   31, 

1917. 
July    31, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$7,500 
10,000 
20,000 
2,000 
15,000 
30,000 

1,000 
50,000 
60,000 
5,000 
6,000 
10,000 
10,000 
500,000 

40,000 
25,000 
20.000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 

5,000 
10,000 
25,000 
75,000 
100,000 
50,000 
50,000 

5,000 
40,000 


Assets. 


g   <U  c^    O 


- 

- 

- 

$1,100 

: 

7,931 

- 

2,375 

- 

146 

- 

800 

$22,577 

11,874 

29,600 

- 

- 

1,563 

- 

4,554 

- 

1,042 

_ 

"  13,090 

- 

4,600 

- 

750 

- 

6,314 

31,000 

1,500 

98,000 

- 

_ 

200 

13,950 

2,250 

18,321 

3,275 

70,648 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

2,000 

70,902 

7,570 

$1,402 


15,607 
16,241 

300 
66,224 
25,645 

6,611 
6,900 
8,942 

62,723 

1,500 

875 

19,098 

1,647 

2,000 

100 

6,258 

10,328 

21,094 
15,999 

123,893 


1  Trade-marks. 

2  Good  will. 

s  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Scientific  apparatus. 
'  Patent  rights. 


^  Equipment. 
''  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
8  Office  furniture. 
'  Subscribed  stock. 
i"  Adjourned. 


n  Furnishings  and  fixtures. 
^  Mortgages. 
13  Lasts  and  patterns. 
"  Patent  rights  pending. 
15  Model. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


369 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

-sis 

111 

3 

1 

1 

-a 
a 

1 

"3 

S 

0 

J. 

1     _ 

a  g 
■-3  a 

J 

1 
1 

3 

1  $10,000 

- 

$612 

$12,348 

$7,500 

$2,348 

- 

$2,500 

- 

- 

$12,348 

2  4,000 
»  2,500 

s$362 
<754 

- 

10,585 
24,399 

6,620 
8,655 

1,277 
7,742 

~ 

4,000 

$2,688 
4,002 

_ 

10,585 
24,399 

- 

"  1,300 

- 

2,180 

1,200 

832 

- 

- 

18 
'130 

- 

2,180 

s  1,057 

8  394 

- 

35,880 

12,000 

1,473 

- 

500 

$21,907 

35,880 

5  3,000 

143 

9  200 

54 

28,514 

12,700 

8,098 

- 

7,400 

316 

- 

28,514 

- 

- 

1,442 

2,255 

1,000 

180 

- 

1,075 

- 

- 

2,255 

- 

- 

- 

107,360 

50,000 

5,775 

- 

- 

- 

51,585 

107,360 

- 

- 

- 

122,164 

28,500 

72,446 

- 

1,283 

19,935 

- 

122,164 

- 

"  2,500 

2,535 

39,307 

1,000 

2,112 

12  $19,060 

17,135 

- 

- 

39,307 

- 

- 

376 

10,755 

6,000 

4,755 

- 

- 

10,755 

- 

- 

2,259 

14,609 

9,100 

2,709 

- 

2,800 

- 

- 

14,609 

s 

13  771 

- 

16,120 

8,700 

5,016 

- 

1,500 

183 

721 

16,120 

"  253,310 

15  500 

1,167 

254,986 

254,840 

146 

- 

- 

- 

- 

254,986 

MOO 

"  1,000 
W167 

1,516 

122,348 
10,454 

11,500 
5,000 

44,757 
5,454 

: 

61,350 

_ 

4,741 

122,348 
10,454 

=  20,000 

20  7,500 

21  5,000 
22379 

- 

38,177 
20,582 

20,000 
10,000 

807, 

9,508 

6,250 

: 

2,419 
9,775 

38,177 
20,582 

- 

8  600 

- 

106,655 

6,625 

5,498 

- 

26,969 

56,088 

11,475 

106,655 

- 

23  2,657 

6,747 

112,311 

50,000 

3,901 

54,000 

4,410 

- 

- 

112,311 

- 

- 

3,678 

7,891 

5,000 

2,891 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,891 

2  8,300 

- 

2,369 

11,806 

10,000 

437 

- 

1,369 

- 

- 

11,806 

- 

24 1,260 

- 

38,600 

25,000 

2,451 

- 

- 

- 

11,149 

38,600 

2  5,000 

25  1,866 

26  775 

2'  391,331 

2,527 
350 

49,325 
500,338 

27,400 
10,000 

10,425 
490,338 

~ 

11,500 

: 

: 

49,325 
500,338 

- 

- 

25,618 

57,322 

50,000 

7,322 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,322 

- 

- 

32,868 

61,471 

50,000 

11,471 

- 

- 

- 

- 

61,471 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

4,835 

- 

- 

- 

9,835 

- 

28  2,993 

- 

285,596 

40,000 

31,498 

- 

57,500 

131,598 
29  25,000 

- 

285,596 

"  And  equipment. 
1'  Liberty  Loan. 

18  Prepaid  items. 

19  None  held  in  1918. 
215  New  York  branch. 


21  Chicago  branch. 

22  Prepaid  expense. 

23  Equipment  and  tools. 

24  Auto  truck  and  stable  equipment. 

25  Live  stock. 


26  Crops. 
2"  Securities. 

28  Prepaid  expenses. 

29  Reserve. 


370 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

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1 
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anufacturt 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

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^ 

Emerson   and   Norris   Com- 

Julv  30, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

1  $16,969 

2  $4,719 

$16,601 

$19,776 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Emerson  Coal  &  Grain  Com- 

May    3, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

8,029 

16,446 

pany,  Incorporated,  Wey- 
mouth. 
Emerson  Hospital,  Boston,    . 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.      8, 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,533 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Emerson  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

25,000 

10,000 

25,000 

56,688 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Emerson     Shoe     Company, 

Aug.  29, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

775,000 

63,346 

9  143,916, 

558,842 

773,365 

Rockland. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emery     &     Marshall     Co., 

Nov.    9, 

12  July    18, 

June  30, 

175,000 

- 

"  86,619 

327,359 

220,263 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emery-  Rubber    Heel  Com- 

Aug. 13, 

July    10, 

July      1, 

85,000 

_ 

4,852 

_ 

127 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emery- Wilkin  Company,  The, 

Julv   26, 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  25, 

95,000 

25,500 

_ 

_ 

1,645 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emil  Weissbrod  &  Sons  In- 

Nov. 27, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

75,000 

_ 

17,854 

76,503 

53,758 

corporated,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emile  Bernat  Company,  Bos- 

May    7, 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

350 

500 

1,250 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emmons  Bros.  Co.,  Haverhill, 

May     7, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

Jan.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

250,000 

78,580 

98,479 

159,000 

59,728 

Emmons  Loom  Harness  Com- 

40,000 

52,200 

19,800 

80,211 

115,596 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Emor  Co.,  The,  Fitchburg,     . 

Apr.   25, 
1918. 

12  Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

15,432 

8,880 

Empire    Biscuit    Company, 

May     4, 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,600 

3,200 

9,200 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Empire   Grocery   Company, 

Nov.     1, 

Aug.   28, 

June  29, 

51,000 

1,482 

_ 

78,443 

91,589 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Empire   Laundry   Company, 

May  28, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

12,804 

1,198 

2,939 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Empire  Laundry  Company  of 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

28,370 

14,752 

725 

3,541 

Brockton,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Empire    Mailing    Company, 

July    19, 

Feb. 

9, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

745 

1,361 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Empire  Theatre  Realty  Com- 

June    7, 

Mch. 

27, 

Dec.   15, 

150,000 

111,000 

_ 

- 

5,000 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Employees    Trust    Incorpo- 

Sept. 20, 

Sept. 

9, 

Sept.    2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

_ 

317 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Endurance  Tire  and  Rubber 

Apr.   26, 

Jan. 

24, 

Jan.    10, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

2,800 

200 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1918. 

Engel     Shoe     Company, 

Aug.  22, 

Aug. 

6, 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

31,530 

156,813 

96,643 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

England-Walton     Company, 

Apr.    24, 

'3  Apr. 

2, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

112,539 

54.908 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

English  Cleansing  Shop,  Inc., 

Mch.    8,, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,200 

3,277 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

English    Glove    Shop,    Inc., 

May     2, 

Apr. 

9, 

Mch.  28, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

14,267 

996 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

English  Tea  Rooms,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   19, 

36  - 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Factory  buildings. 

2  And  equipment. 
'  Prepaid  charges. 

*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Automobile. 

'  Good  will. 

'  Tools  and  teams. 


8  Supplies  and  furniture. 

9  And  fixtures. 
1"  Prepaid  items. 

11  Accrued  items. 

12  Adjotirned. 

1'  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


1*  Investment,  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Co. 

1*  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Sums  paid  in  for  increase  of  capital. 
Certificate  not  yet  approved. 

1'  Patent  rights. 

I'  Treasury  stock. 


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6  $2,000 

'  2,904 

- 

29,379 

20,000 

6,239 

- 

- 

$3,140 

- 

29,379 

- 

5  3,416 

12.522 

19,471 

5,000 

14,471 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,471 

- 

- 

118,688 

25,000 

55,586 

$8,000 

- 

28,102 

- 

116,688 

50,000 

11  29,610 

- 

1,619,079 

775,000 

317,642 

11  34,878 

- 

290,000 

201,559 

- 

1,619,079 

i«  18,292 
15  27  359 
1'  16,787 

696,879 

175,000 
15  25,000 

210,066 

155,000 

$131,613 

696,679 

I'  71,000 

- 

82 

76,061 

74,500 

- 

- 

1,561 

- 

- 

76,061 

- 

w  37,200 

56,455 

120,810 

75,000 

18,110 

25,500 

2,200 

- 

- 

120,810 

- 

4,132 

18,551 

170,798 

75,000 

15,394 

- 

67,003 

- 

13,401 

170,798 

- 

- 

1,450 

3,550 

3,000 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,550 

- 

"  1,635 
20  4,226 

39,563 

441,211 

212,800 

49,811 

35,000 

142,102 
21  1,498 

- 

- 

441,211 

- 

16  50,000 
2=  32,755 

- 

350,562 

40,000 

20,906 

- 

40,000 

199,656 
23  50,000 

~ 

350,562 

~ 

2M25 
25  70 

,- 

27,307 

5,000 

12,692 

- 

9,615 

~ 

~ 

27,307 

- 

- 

- 

14,000 

5,000 

8,790 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

300 

14,000 

2S  7,652 
15  1,400 
27  2,000 

182,566 

51,000 

37,414 

56,358 

37,794 

182,566 

28  252 

2M50 

29  1,337 

IS  2,200 

640 

21,520 

10,500 

2,354 

4,156 

4,510 

21,520 

6  19,000 

- 

- 

66,388 

15,000 

8,087 

18,060 

21,756 

- 

3,485 

66,388 

- 

<  3,516 

7,172 

12,794 

3,000 

694 

- 

9,100 

- 

- 

12,794 

- 

s!-  25,000 

19,900 

160,900 

75,000 

85,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

160,900 

- 

SI  12,108 
52  1,110 

1,385 

14,920 

4,920 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,920 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

284,986 

50,000 

95,579 

- 

116,865 

- 

22,542 

284,986 

- 

5 1,000 

- 

168,447 

50,000 

110,041 

- 

- 

3,032 
!M0O 

4,974 

168,447 

- 

85  2.600 

10,752 

18,829 

5,000 

13,829 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,829 

- 

- 

- 

15,263 

5,000 

8,182 

- 

- 

- 

2,081 

15,263 

- 

3'  3,000 

- 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

1'  Office  fixtures. 
2"  Deferred  assets. 

21  Deferred  liabilities. 

22  Stocks  and  bonds. 

25  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
2<  Expense. 
25  Investment. 


25  Fixtures. 
27  Investments. 
2s  Insurance  prepaid. 
2'  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
5"  Leasehold. 

51  Real  estate  mortgages  in  Massa- 
chusetts. 


52  Stock. 

55  Should  have  been  held. 

5*  Reserve  for  discount  on  accounts 

receivable. 
'5  Store  fixtures  and  automobiles. 
35  None  held  in  1918. 
87  Leasehold  interests. 


372 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Eno   Welt   Shoe   Company, 

July     8, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    1, 

$10,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ensign  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

$37,065 

$86,551 

$75,088 

$18,700 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Enterprise    Company,    The, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

450 

5,000 

411 

4,478 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Enterprise  Publishing  Com- 

Mch. 22, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

72,000 

20,000 

1,500 

12,683 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ephraim  Adams  &  Company, 

May     7, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

_ 

38,130 

14,725 

141,441 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Epstein  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

July    3, 

June     3, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

'  26,125 

27,450 

3,196 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Equitable  Income  Associates 

Mch.  29, 

8  Feb.    14, 

Nov.  30, 

350,000 

- 

- 

32,211 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Equity  Lunch  Company,  The, 

June    8, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

5,000 

_ 

50 

40 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Equity  Watch  Company,  Bos- 

June 13, 

May  29, 

May  29, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

- 

10,171 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Era  Manufacturing  Company, 

June     6, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

4,987 

6,681 

560 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ernest   A.    Dick   Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     1, 

12,000 

20  4,800 

6,000 

400 

6,815 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ernest    C.    Whitney,    Inc., 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   10, 

10,000 

_ 

1,000 

- 

21,689 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ernest   J.    Porter,    Incorpo- 

Aug. 13, 

8  June  15, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

- 

250 

60 

201 

rated,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ernest  M.  Sanders  Incorpo- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

21833 

265 

300 

1,169 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ernest  M.  Skinner  Company, 

June  24, 

8  June  21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

67,798 

30,179 

81,180 

28,625 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ervin   E.   Smith   Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,761 

6,808 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Erving  Paper  Mills,  Erving,  . 

Apr.   24, 
1918. 

Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

145,000 

120,529 

47,509 

42,095 

44,198 

Erwa  Chemical  Mfg.  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

495 

230 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Esleeck  Manufacturing  Co., 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

162,480 

165,305 

119,958 

123,803 

The,  Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    8, 
1918. 

Feb.   14, 
1918. 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

2,000,000 

1,140,779 

843,009 

949,236 

86,670 

Espinosa    Fruit     Company, 

Nov.    1, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

10,000 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mansfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Essayan  Jewelry  Co.,  Boston, 

July     1, 
1918. 

Feb.   20, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,952 

1,588 

Essex   Aniline  Works,   Inc., 

June     6, 

35  _ 

Dec.   31, 

105,000 

- 

S6  29,197 

30,321 

23,263 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Essex    Brass   Foundry    Co., 

Dec.     5, 

8  Dec.     4, 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

- 

39  4,401 

M  3,989 

10,275 

Cambridge. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Essex  Brush  Company,  Lynn, 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

30,000 

1,237 

7,247 

355 

1  Patent  rights. 
•  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Patterns,  etc. 

^  Reserves. 

6  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

'  And  equipment. 

8  Adjourned. 


9  Bonds. 
">  Furniture. 

11  Stock  and  investments. 

12  Due  from  agents. 

13  Deposit  with  trustee  for  payment 

of  monthly  notes. 
1*  Monthly  notes  payable. 


15  Amortization  of  monthly  notes. 
15  Notes  and  accounts  payable. 
1'  Fixtures. 

18  And  office. 

19  Automobile. 

20  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

21  Wooden  building  on  leased  land. 


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- 

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- 

$10,000 

I  175,000 

3  $4,353 

8109,673 

696,549 

458,064 

$11,498 

586,700 

$69,560 

5  ?70,727 

- 

696,549 

2  181,470 

*  8,649 

- 

- 

612 

10,951 

10,000 

951 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,951 

- 

- 

76,884 

183,067 

95,200 

4,867 

6  73,500 

9,500 

- 

- 

183,067 

- 

- 

- 

194,296 

75,500 

17,752 

- 

- 

- 

8101,044 

194,296 

- 

- 

- 

56,771 

50,000 

5,999 

- 

- 

772 

- 

56,771 

2.101,690 

3  5,895 

10  131 

11  123,130 

12  170 

13  2,264 

265,500 

201,290 

"  2,264 

15  123 

16 ,50,758 

2,000 

65 

265,500 

2  4,000 

1'  1,000 

1,660 

6,750 

5,000 

- 

- 

1.750 

- 

- 

6,750 

- 

- 

- 

10,171 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

171 

10,171 

- 

18  250 
"700 

13,173 

7,500 

3,294 

- 

600 

- 

1,784 

13,178 

- 

- 

18,015 

12,000 

2,163 

- 

- 

- 

3,852 

18,015 

- 

- 

6,424 

29,113 

5,000 

24,113 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,113 

- 

- 

1,883 

2,394 

1,000 

1,394 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,394 

2  7,380 

22 1,867 

3,862 

15,676 

15,000 

676 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,676 

I  6,046 

- 

- 

213,828 

30,000 

40,225 

3,000 

101.701 

23  38,902 

- 

213,828 

~ 

24  1  200 

1'  3,000 

25  231 

2"  1.750 

~ 

44,750 

25,000 

7,107 

" 

1,150 

27  779 

10,714 

44,750 

- 

2S  119,931 
28  4,856 

16,101 

395,219 

142,700 

65,266 

63,000 

124,253 

- 

- 

395,219 

- 

3"  9,300 

- 

10,025 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

10,025 

- 

31  66,991 

- 

638,537 

360,000 

52,857 

140,000 

15,330 

55,143 
"  25,207 

- 

638,537 

33  10,000 

3,029,694 

1,405,000 

244,233 

469,800 

600,845 
32  240,577 
34  69,239 

3,029,694 

- 

- 

6.000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

2  27,234 

- 

- 

31,774 

30,000 

1.302 

- 

472 

- 

- 

31,774 

- 

37  429 

- 

83,210 

60,545 
:8  1,500 

12,259 

- 

,  5,000 

- 

3,906 

83,210 

1  2,500 

- 

- 

26,165 

10,000 

5,606 

- 

7,422 

3,137 

- 

26,165 

2  5,000 

1  19,970 

"  9,850 

1,136 

39,795 

30,000 

1,029 

8,766 

39,795 

22  Marine  railways. 

23  And  reserves. 
'■*  Automobiles. 

25  Prepaid  insurance. 
28  Investments. 

2'  Reserve  to  guarantee  accounts. 
23  Plant  additions  in  process  of  in- 
stallation. 


23  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 
3"  Formulse. 

31  Securities. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

33  Liberty  Bond. 

34  Reserve  for  taxes. 

35  None  held  in  1918. 


36  And  office  fixtures. 

37  Unexpired  insurance. 

38  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

39  And  tools. 

4"  And  plant  equipment. 
41  Treasury  stock. 


374 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i 
1 

1 

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1 

2 

•  a 

03 

a 

o. 
a 
O 

-a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

i" 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

J3<3 

o 

1 

1 

.§1 

"3 

a 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate 
Stock 

ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

•< 

<s 

1 

S 

o 

Essex  County  Building  Com- 

Dec.    5, 

I  Nov.    7, 

July     1, 

$250,000 

$250,000 

_ 

_ 

$11,670 

pany,  Salem  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Essex  County  Building  Com- 

Sept. 19, 

Sept.    3, 

July     1, 

250,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

4,547 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Essex    County    Co-operative 

Oct.    25, 

1  June   14, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

- 

$2,877 

$3,449 

7,415 

Farming  Association,  Tops- 
field. 
Essex   County   Medical   In- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.    8, 

'Aug.     5, 

July     1, 

10,000 

_ 

■  _ 

_ 

_ 

stitute  Company,  Worces- 
ter. 
Essex  Drug  Co.,  Boston, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

May     9, 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

7,831 

3,665 

1,412 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Essex  Engineering  Co. ,  Welles- 

May     3, 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

175 

1,253 

ley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Essex  Investment  Company, 

July   23, 

lApr.    15, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

"  1,800 

- 

- 

10,504 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Essex  Kid  Company,  Lynn,   . 

Apr.    24, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

25,509 

5,770 

1,313 

Essex     Lumber     Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

510 

28,762 

20,093 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Essex  Lunch,  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Sept.  13, 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,390 

3,832 

Essex   Manufacturing   Com- 

Sept.   5, 

June  17, 

May  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Essex  Pad  &  Paper  Co.,  The, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.     3, 

Oct.    31, 

32,000 

- 

9,487 

11,000 

14,616 

Holyoke. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Essex    Realty    Company, 

May  18, 

May  13, 

Feb.    15, 

20,000 

13,100 

- 

10,400 

2,749 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Essex  Trap  Rock  and  Con- 

Mch. 28, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

4,971 

17,312 

3,393 

34,387 

struction   Company,   Pea- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

body. 

Estabrook  Express  Company, 

May  27, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

1,500 

- 

- 

"  1,500 

1,914 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Estabrooks  and  Sibley  Com- 

Oct.   16, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,603 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Estate  of  Josiah  Perry,  Inc., 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

95,000 

- 

6,137 

279,495 

128,481 

Dudley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Estes  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Dec.   10, 
1917. 

Sept.  22, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1917. 

300,000 

18  132,377 

112,945 

244,898 

191,072 

Estes  Mills,  Fall  River  (2d 

Nov.    4, 

Sept.  28, 

June  29, 

300,000 

128,406 

107,558 

235,048 

187,278 

return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Estes  Realty  Company,  Fall 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

73,600 

73,000 

- 

106 

295 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Etna  Company,  Taunton, 

Apr.    22, 
1918. 

iMch.    7, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

15,000 

- 

14,340 

■56,756 

22,564 

Eureka  Blank  Book  Company, 

Oct.    29, 

Aug.   24, 

Aug.     1, 

200,000 

83,550 

70,127 

91,771 

64,030 

Holyoke. 

-     1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eureka  Mica  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.   6, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     5, 

20,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Eureka  Press,  Inc.,  Boston,   . 

July     2, 
1918. 

Feb.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

12,500 

1,000 

500 

Eureka  Shoe  Machinery  Com- 

May    2, 

20  Mch.  25, 

Feb.   28, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Evans  Friction  Cone  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,300 

7,845 

6,403 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Evans  Hotel  Company,  Bos- 

May 15, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

125 

3,000 

1,525 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Evans  Mill  Supply  Co.,  The, 

Aug.   19, 

Aug.  10, 

July    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,138 

11,875 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Evans  Stamping  and  Plating 

Apr.     4, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

31,246 

69,237 

48,436 

93,197 

Company,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 
-  Insurance  account. 
5  Alteration  and  improvement  ac- 
count. 
*  Accrued  interest. 


6  Insurance  fimd. 
s  Improvement  account. 
'  Corporation  did  no  business  dur- 
ing 1917-18. 
'  Use  of  formulae. 


9  Good  will. 
lo  Tools. 
"  Equities. 
12  Auto  and  trucks. 
"  Patent  rights. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


375 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

ill 

j 

1 

1 

■a 
a 

1 

3 
^ 

i 

1 

6 

Ph 
< 

1 

1 

a 
.3  * 

i 

1 

1 
1 
o 

^ 
^ 

- 

2  $4,052 

3  8,000 

6 19,746 

- 

$273,722 

$170,000 

m,267 

$95,000 

- 

nui 

$7,307 

$273,722 

- 

Sl,307 

274,293 
15,048 

170,000 
4,910 

1,267 

2  181 

138 

95,000 

$10,000 

~ 

7,845 

274,293 
15,048 

- 

8  10,000 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

lo.ooa 

- 

- 

- 

12,908 

5,000 

7,115 

- 

- 

793 

- 

12,908 

»J268 

'0  239 

179 

2,114 

869 

518 

- 

- 

727 

- 

2,114 

- 

- 

- 

12,304 

10,600 

- 

- 

1,407 

297 

- 

12,304 

- 

- 

13,380 

45,972 

25,000 

18,272 

- 

2,700 

- 

- 

45,972 

- 

12  2,100 

- 

51,465 

10,000 

25,100 

- 

9,585 

6,780 

- 

51,465 

9  9,640 

- 

- 

14,862 

10,000 

4,862 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,862 

"  6,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

»  1,676 

- 

36,779 

32,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,779 

36,779 

8  2,000 

- 

- 

28,249 

10,000 

3,865 

- 

13,993 

391 

- 

28,249 

- 

- 

95,573 

155,636 

50,000 

- 

15  91,000 

14,636 

- 

- 

155,636 

- 

- 

- 

3,414 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,914 

3,414 

9  12,500 

1'  12,500 

- 

33,605 

30,000 

513 

- 

- 

3,092 

- 

33,605. 

- 

- 

- 

414,113 

95,000 

124,101 

_ 

- 

195,012 

with 

surplus 

13,707 

414,115 

- 

- 

- 

681,292 

300,000 

215,395 

- 

152,190 

- 

681,292 

- 

19 1,700 

- 

659,990 

300,000 

172,465 

- 

185,000 

- 

2,525 

659,990 

- 

- 

72,675 

146,076 

73,000, 

76 

73,000 

- 

- 

- 

146,076 

- 

- 

- 

93,660 

15,000 

52,290 

- 

- 

- 

26,370 

93,660 

- 

- 

- 

309,478 

150,000 

18,676 

- 

115,500 

25,302 

309,478 

9 10,000 

- 

1,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

9  2,000 

- 

16,413 

32,413 

27,770 

2,120 

- 

2,523 

- 

- 

32,413 

- 

21  100,010 

154,990 

255,000 

250,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

255,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,548 

8,000 

550 

- 

- 

- 

7,998 

16,548 

Ml 

27,589 

22 18,939 

23  4,000 

- 

27,589 

10,000 

2,400 

- 

15,189 

- 

- 

»  1,000 

2M41 

- 

18,454 

3,930 

4,416 

- 

- 

10,108 

- 

18,454 

" 

" 

" 

242,116 

30,000 

23,246 

~ 

33,000 

155,870 

~ 

242,116 

1 

"  Electrotype. 

15  Bonds. 

1^  And  horses,  teams,  etc. 

"  Horses  and  wagons. 


18  And  construction. 

19  Treasury  stock. 

20  Corporation  has  not  engaged  in 

business. 


21  Stock  in  treasury  at  par  value. 

22  Good  will  and  liquor  license. 
2'  Furniture. 

2*  Office  equipment. 


376  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

bil 

1 

P. 
a 
0 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proc- 

1- 

TION. 

"0 

S 

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0 
a 

-a 
jl 

■gcQ 

1 
1 

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Merchan 
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ess. 

Q 

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2 

0     - 

Evatt  Construction  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

1  Mch.  21, 

Dee.  31, 

S50,000 

$2,500 

_ 

227,286 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ever    Ready    Supply    Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,857 

Sll,136 

1,182 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Eveready  Mfg.  Company  of 

Apr.     3, 

5  Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,709 

1,453 

1,104 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett   Bros.   Inc.,    Water- 

Apr.    16, 

8  _ 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

9  13,077 

5,415 

town. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett     Coal     Company, 

Aug.     3, 

July     8, 

July     1, 

5,000 

810,000 

- 

- 

2,208 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Everett    Drug    Company, 

May  31, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

4,000 

460 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett    Factories    Corpora- 

Nov.   1, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.      1, 

200,000 

97,075 

_ 

114,611 

383 

tion,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Everett   Gaj^ette   Publishing 

May     7, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.     1, 

1,500 

- 

2,017 

- 

960 

Company,      Incorporated, 
Everett. 
Everett   Manufacturing  and 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oct.    25, 

June  30, 

June  30, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Supply  Co.,  The,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Everett  Mills,  Boston,  . 

June  25, 
1918. 

June     5, 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

2,100,000 

"  1,955,692 

with  R.  E. 

1,818,864 

2,242,249 

Everett    Morgan    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      7, 

Nov.  30, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,167 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett  0.  Fisk  &  Company, 

July      2, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,610 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett     Paper     Box     Co., 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

2,500 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett  Piano  Company, 

May  24, 

May  22, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

21,243 

87,303 

6,108 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everett  Press,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 

July    9, 

July     2, 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

17,369 

6,885 

15,570 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Everett  Publishing  Company, 

May  11, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

2,500 

- 

2,500 

- 

1,348 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Everett    Shoe    and    Leather 

May     7, 

Dec.   28, 

Oct.    10, 

20,000 

7,000 

2,500 

15,642 

8,756 

Company,  Everett. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Everett    Square    Pharmacy, 

Oct.    17, 

Aug.   12, 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

3,728 

285 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Everett  Trust  Building  Cor- 

Mch. 15, 

s  _ 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

41,750 

- 

- 

140 

poration,  Everett. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everlastik,  Incorporated, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

4,900,000 

910,289 

1,179,510 

1,585,636 

794,415 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Everybody's    Cash    Market, 

Oct.      5, 

Aug.   15, 

July    31, 

10,000 

- 

22  1,500 

1,500 

3,625 

Inc.,  Winthrop. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ewig    and    Kattler    Realty 

July    29, 

Julv      6, 

Julv     6, 

50,000 

13,231 

- 

- 

5,833 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

E.^cel    Manufacturing    Com- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

3,413 

8,630 

3,081 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Excel  Shoe  Form  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

"Dec.   17, 

Nov.     1, 

50,000 

27,977 

24,735 

8,243 

15,168 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Exchange    Mortgage    Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    17, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,932 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Exchange  Realty  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Exolon  Company,  The,  Cam- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

141,432 

27  238,792 

196,949 

97,939 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Exploration  Syndicate,  Inc., 

June  29, 

B  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

28 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Export  Pho.sphate  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

1,500,000 

1,280,599 

323,907 

31,436 

16,646 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Patent  rights. 

*  ReseTve  for  depreciation. 
'  Date  of  postponement. 
«  Office  furniture. 


'  Deposits  on  bids  and  Cons.  Gas  Co. 

8  None  held  since  organization. 

9  And  equipment,   horses,    truck, 

wagons,  etc. 

10  Good  will. 

11  And  coal  and  supplies. 


12  Power  plant. 

1'  Mortgages. 

1^  After  depreciation. 

15  Reserve  for  taxes. 

16  Reserve    for    shrinkage    of    in- 

ventory. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


377 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


'$750 


6  490 
'25 


12  9,000 


18  24,373 
"  5,007 


375,352 


23  400 

2<  1,000 


26  10 


28  1,324 

29  19,000 

80  3,765 


33  39,323 


$1,359 
840 


335 


2,075 


600 
180,534 


3,660 

7,375 
12,393 
17,400 


30 


4,209 
108,069 


$230,536 
14,190 

8,981 
23,142 
16,567 

5,300 
111,069 

5,312 

6,016,805 

5,242 

22,438 

8,100 

324,568 

49,824 

5,348 

33,898 

4,013 

45,550 

5,803,007 

14,000 

31,857 

33,524 

76,799 

7,010 

30 

753,733 

4,237 
1,799,980 


Liabilities. 


O 


$50,000 
10,000 

7,900 
15,000 

5,000 

3,500 
50,000 

1,500 

2,100,000 

2,000 

21,580 
"20 
500 

100,000 

20,000 

2,500 

20,000 

3,000 

600 

3,731,650 

10,000 

25,600 

25,000 

50,000 

6,810 

30 

431,100 

15 
1,394,200 


$166,861 
870 
714 
1,762 
7,523 
1,800 
2,455 
2,530 


3,242 


100 

2,571 

20  220,926 

14,153 

69 

6,780 

874 


567,176 

4,000 

1,517 

8,524 

4 

200 

87,227 


3,229 
3«  37,707 


.9  S 

O    O) 


$4,044 


13  53,500 


4,750 


24,000 


350,000 


$4,500 
1,282 


835,000 


7,500 
1,071 
9,652 
425 
5.680 

44,950 


4,740 


$2,114 
i  1,206 


1,175,000 

15  250,000 

16  579,917 


1,438 


21 1,504,181 


$13,675 


367 
6,380 


614 


1,076,888 


1,269 
2,354 


139 


120,000 

32  4,222 
14,844 


2,795 


76,222 
31  39,184 


with 
surplus 


$230,536 

14,190 

8,981 

23,142 

16,567 

5,300 

111,069 

5,312 

6,016,805 

5,242 

22,438 

8,100 

324,568 

49,824 

5,348 

33,898 

4,013 

45,550 

5,803,007 

14,000 

31,857 

33,524 

76,799 

7,010 

30 

753,733 

4,237 
1,799,980 


"  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
18  Tools  and  fixtures. 
1'  Scales  and  patterns. 

20  The  John  Church  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

21  And  reserves. 

22  And  fixtures. 


23  Office  fixtures. 
21  Liberty  Bond. 
26  In  lieu  of  annual. 
26  Stationery. 
2'  And  equipment. 
28  Investments. 


2»  License  rights. 

30  Deferred  items. 

31  Depreciation  reserves. 

32  Loan. 

33  Overburden. 

3*  Accrued  interest. 


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F.  A.  Davis  and  Son,  Incorpo- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   15 

$5,000 

_ 

$3,807 

_ 

$1,448 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.   A.    Dutton   Motor   Co., 

June  21, 

Feb. 

13, 

Dec.  31 

25,000 

- 

1,663 

$14,172 

6,035 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.     A.     Easton    Company, 

May     3, 

Apr. 

25, 

Mch.  31 

12,000 

- 

990 

11,194 

4,674 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.   A.   Hermann   Company, 

May   13, 

*  May 

11, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

3,053 

10,335 

Melrose. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.    A.    Hubbard    Company, 

Sept.  27, 

July 

1, 

June  30 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

1,454 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.  A.  Phelps  Company,  The, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr. 

15, 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,184 

4,955 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  A.  Whitney  Carriage  Com- 

Aug. 13, 

July 

16, 

June  30 

84,000 

$129,577 

44,263 

260,948 

376,97$ 

pany,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.  A.  York  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   18, 
1918. 

Oct. 
1917 

9, 

Oct.      1 
1917. 

8,100 

18,000 

»  4,000 

20,202 

28,273 

F.  &  F.  Dental  Laboratory, 

Apr.   26, 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.    31 

10,000 

- 

- 

148 

1,082 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.   Archibald   Company, 

July    13, 

Apr. 

1, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

400 

66,434 

24,322 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  B.  Rogers  Silver  Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

8,000 

10,000 

30,317 

20,739 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  B.  Washburn  &  Co.  Cor- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan. 

24, 

Dec.   31 

250,000 

128,078 

60,576 

122,657 

82,792 

poration,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  Blumenthal  Company  of 

Mch.  29, 

Feb. 

26, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

23,290 

695,141 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  C.  Gale  &  Co.  (Inc.),  Bos- 

Mch. 14, 

15  Feb. 

18, 

Feb.   21 

41,000 

- 

- 

4,905 

1,624 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.  C.  Henderson  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Nov. 
1917 

5, 

Oct.    31 
1917. 

75,000 

- 

- 

172,740 

1 66,470 

F.  C.  Parker  &  Son,  Inc., 

Mch.  15, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

3,313 

58,904 

50,747 

Woburn. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  C.  Wales  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  19, 

4  Dec. 

17, 

Sept.  30 

10,000 

- 

150 

- 

404 

ton. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

F.  C.  Warren  and  Bradford 

Sect.    5, 

Apr. 

24, 

Mch.  31 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Co.,  Boston. 

i918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.  C.  Wilson  Co.,  Haverhill,  . 

Aug.     9, 
1918. 

<  May 
1918 

14, 

Mch.  31 
1918. 

20,000 

~ 

~ 

19,086 

6,071 

F.  D.  Calkin  Printing  Co., 

Apr.     4, 

Feb. 

11, 

Dec.  31 

25,000 

- 

8,331 

- 

3,700 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.    D.    Hall    Manufacturing 

Mav     7, 

Feb. 

1, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

- 

8,740 

3,507 

926 

Company,  Inc.,  Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

F.  D.  Weeks  Extracting  Com- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

8,750 

2,000 

335 

1,561 

pany,  The,  Shirley. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

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

Mch.  18, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.  31 

1,000,000 

93,152 

20,734 

522,375 

406,420 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  E.  Bacon  and  Co.^  Inc., 

Mch.  14, 

Jan. 

7, 

Nov.  30 

50,000 

- 

6,000 

4,787 

2,972 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  E.  Burke  Shoe  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan. 

26, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

26,139 

17,580 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  E.  Burnham  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.   27, 
1918. 

Mch. 
1918 

12, 

Mch.    1 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

~ 

7,598 

18,590 

F.  E.  Earle  Company,  New 

Mch.  22, 

Feb. 

8, 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

2,952 

19,101 

36,855 

Bedford. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  E.  Harding  Company,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Feb. 

25, 

Dec.  31 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

F.  E.  Jones  Company,  Boston, 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Nov. 
1917 

24, 

Nov.  24 
1917. 

15,000 

~ 

~ 

92,808 

335,192 

F.  E.  Nelson  Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

60,000 

- 

106,072 

6,559 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Federal  tax  reserve. 

s  Federal  tax  estimate. 
^  Adjourned. 
6  Fixtures. 


^  Loans. 
'  Good  will. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 

9  And  auto  and  teams. 


1"  Equipment  and  furniture. 
"  Liberty  Bond. 

12  Securities. 

13  Prepaid  items. 


1918. 


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LUBILITIES. 

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$5,255 

$2,400 

$1,047 

- 

$1,700 

- 

$108 

$5,255 

- 

- 

$182 

22,052 

15,000 

1,052 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

22,052 

- 

I  $18,710 
2  5,000 

- 

40,568 
14,588 

12,000 
10,000 

9,081 
530 

: 

- 

$14,487 
8  5,000 

4,058 

40,568 
14,588 

- 

6  2,000 

2,967 

12,421 

5,000 

4,921 

- 

6  2,500 

- 

- 

12,421 

'  $2,000 

- 

1,727 

9,866 

5,000 

4,866 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,866 

- 

7,957 
8  50,282 

- 

870,000 
70,475 

84,000 
8,100 

1,514 
8,087 

$12,400 

32,582 

312,718 

471,768 
9,306 

870,000 
70,475 

'  1,950 

10  654 

500 

4,334 

3,000 

873 

- 

461 

- 

- 

4,334 

- 

11  5.000 

- 

96,156 

10,000 

15,593 

65,750 

- 

- 

4,813 

96,156 

- 

1476 

- 

69,532 

30.000 

3,302 

- 

22,000 

14,230 

- 

69,532 

- 

12 1,400 
12 1,769 

: 

397,272 
718,431 

196,500 
10,000 

34,540 
1"  3,092 
708,431 

35,000 

79,000 

49,140 

_ 

397,272 
718,431 

- 

16  193 

I'lOO 

1378 

18  18,000 

20  35,810 

8,73P 

15,938 

357,210 
148,774 

10,000 

72,000 
50,000 

493 

143,843 
19,885 

- 

5,445 

122,201 
19  19,166 
2'  69,423 

9,466 

15,93S 

357,210 

148,774 

'500 

- 

466 

1,520 

1,520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,520 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

'  13,683 

1  9,722 
22  526 

- 

35,405 
25,714 

20,000 
25,000 

12,000 
348 

: 

2,500 

905 

366 

35,405 
25,714 

- 

- 

36,001 

49,174 

35,000 

4.830 

- 

1,000 

8,344 

- 

49,174 

- 

- 

- 

12,646 

5,000 

865 

1,500 

1,000 

1,541 

2,740 

12,646 

- 

18  300,477 

- 

1,343,158 

1,000,000 

228,992 

- 

- 

23  3,349 

110,817 

1,343,158 

» 39,700 

- 

39,267 

92,726 

50,000 

3,946 

38,780 

- 

- 

- 

92,726 

- 

MOO 

- 

44,119 

10,000 

22,839 

- 

3,000 

8,280 

- 

44,119 

- 

- 

- 

26,188 

15,000 

1,942 

- 

- 

- 

9,246 

26,188 

- 

12  3,500 

: 

58,908 
3,534 

10,000 

24  400 

3,000 

34,083 

: 

7,000 

_ 

7,425 
534 

58.908 
3,534 

- 

8  30,000 

- 

458,000 

15.000 

- 

- 

293,000 

150.000 

- 

458,000 

- 

25  8,000 

- 

180,631 

100,000 

41,224 

- 

26,500 

- 

12,907 

180,631 

I''  Accrued  items. 
15  In  lieu  of  annual. 
IS  Packing  material. 
1'  Half-tones. 


18  Investments. 
1'  Reserves. 

20  Liberty  Loan. 

21  Emergency. 


22  Prepaid  insurance. 

28  Reserve  for  depreciation,  etc. 

24  Subscription. 

25  Fixtures  and  improvements. 


380 


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F.  E.  Palmer,  Incorporated, 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

S25,000 

_ 

1  53,618 

$8,138 

$7,953 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  E.  Powers  Company, 

June   12, 

May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

$15,000 

12,085 

38,350 

64,376 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  E.  Seybolt,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,941 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  E.  Short  and  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.    16, 

8  Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

7,475 

4,702 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  E.  Wells  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  F.  Woodward  Co.,  The, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

40,000 

5,000 

27,118 

29,889 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

•1918. 

1917. 

F.  G.  George  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,500 

2,078 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  G.  Guilds  Company,  The, 

Aug.     9, 

Aug.     5, 

June  13, 

40,000 

- 

- 

_ 

5,600 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Appleton  &  Son,  Inc., 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

172,574 

126,197 

114,745 

109,114 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  H.  Brown  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,324 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  H.  Crane  &  Sons,  Inc., 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

25,593 

1-  5,307 

.36,168 

64,541 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  H.  Gilson  Company,  Bos- 

May  15, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

110,000 

- 

61,100 

76,877 

83,852 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  H.  Haskell  Lumber  Com- 

June 26, 

2»Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

8,366 

5,400 

10,957 

19,461 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Lane  Company,  Fitch- 

Mch. 15, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

16,000 

- 

- 

39,659 

4,412 

burg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Newton  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  30. 

Mch.    3, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

- 

23  11,223 

63,846 

36,037 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Roberts  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  21, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200,000 

109,807 

162,899 

329,448 

434,127 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  H.  Sadler  Co.,  The,  Attle- 

May  10, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

- 

12,767 

56,219 

43,855 

boro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Stevens  Type  Co.,  Inc., 

Nov.    4, 

July     7, 

July     1, 

5,000 

_ 

3,295 

1,805 

1,553 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Thomas  Company,  Bos- 

June 19, 

May     6, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

56,448 

64,137 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.   H.   Van   Blarcom,    Inc., 

May  24, 

May  22, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

10,465 

869 

40,932 

18,447 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Woodman  Company, 

July    19, 

32  _ 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,175 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  H.  Young  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

100 

10,053 

11,200 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  I.  Webster  Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

5,000 

_ 

34,853 

17,740 

Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  J.  Adams  Company,  Brock- 

May    7, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    4, 

15,000 

- 

33  6,500 

3,500 

1,300 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  J.  Barnard  and  Company, 

Feb.    14. 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

1,958 

3,674 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.    J.    Kennedy    Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.    12, 

25,000 

- 

- 

38,925 

10,957 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  J.  O'Hara  Leather  Com- 

Sept. 26, 

Aug.  12, 

July      1, 

35,000 

- 

- 

16,511 

58,265 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.    J.    Timmons    Company, 

July   26, 

July     2, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

900 

300 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  equipment. 

2  Investments. 

3  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
5  Good  will. 
5  Equipment. 


'  Insurance. 

8  In  lieu  of  annual. 

'  Horses,  furniture,  vehicles,  etc. 

1"  Investment. 

"  Patent  rights. 

^2  Dividend  6  per  cent. 


13  Horses,  trucks,  tools,  etc. 

1^  Prepaid  expenses. 

15  Office  fixtures. 

15  Paint  stock. 

1'  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 

18  Mortgages. 


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s  2,562 
6  1.251 
2  2,430 
7  237 
9  1,242 

•  - 

135,373 
15,759 

13,419 

67,800 
15,000 

5,000 

29,556 
6,363 

- 

13,693 

21,324 

«  3,000 

«400 

$359 
2,056 

135,373 
15,759 

13,419 

- 

1"  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

"  14.000 

- 

- 

116,007 

40,000 

8,334 

12  2,400 

4,701 

S8,000 

54,050 

2,414 

809 

116,007 

6  10,123 

- 

- 

14,701 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,701 

s  5,000 

IS  26,858 

- 

37,458 

22,000 

- 

- 

2,500 

8,000 

4,958 

37,45S 

- 

2  59,041 
118,116 

6  84 

15  141 

16  25 
■!  5,000 
18  1,175 

21700 

22  200 

- 

589,787 

200,000 

116,660 

- 

120,000 

153,127 

- 

589,787 

- 

$2,782 

7,356 

2,500 

56 

- 

4,800 

■     - 

7,356 

- 

- 

137,784 

50,000 

11,348 

- 

_ 

76,436 

_ 

137,784 

_ 

639 

221,829 
45,723 

110,000 
25,000 

6,853 
19  4.307 

7,845 

5.447 

7,431 

- 

100,669 

221,829 
4,5,723 

- 

22  4,622 

- 

48,693 

16,000 

7,458 

- 

17,777 

5,742 

1,716 

48,69.'i 

- 

21  1,484 

- 

112,590 

40,000 

47,484 

- 

25,000 

106 

- 

112,590 

5  380,000 

25  6,466 
2  55,997 

- 

1,478,744 

922,000 

22,000 

- 

230,000 

304,744 

- 

1,478,744 

11  5,000 
26  5,000 
5  5,000 

1'  -109 

so  11,570 

- 

127,841 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

67,841 

- 

127,841 

2'  10,453 

28  6,000 

29  507 

SI  398 

2^  808 

403 
120 

7,056 
137,954 

83,609 

1,010 

27  500 

59,200 
20,000 

5,. 546 
54,461 

23,959 

5,000 

34,650 

24,293 

with 
surplus 

7,056 
137,9.54 

83,60a 

5  4,000 

1,570 

21,745 

8,000 

13,745 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,745. 

- 

- 

- 

21,353 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

13,853 

- 

21,353 

- 

- 

57,593 

30,000 

7,161 

- 

4,500 

- 

15,932 

67,59a 

- 

- 

- 

11,300 

10,000 

1,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,300 

- 

- 

6,832 

5,000 

1,832 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,832 

- 

- 

- 

49,882 

25,000 

2,044 

- 

10,000 

- 

12,838 

49,882 

- 

3  500 

6,300 

75,276 
7,500 

10,000 
5,000 

47,155 
1,500 

- 

with  accts. 
pai'able 

18,121 
1,000 

75,276 
7,500 

19  Accrued  expenses. 

20  Should  have  been  held. 

21  Teams  and  autos. 

22  Fixtures. 

2s  And  auto  truck. 


21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  Prepaid  items. 

26  Trade-marks. 

2'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
28  Stocks. 


29  Auto. 

so  Good  will  of  auto  agencies. 

SI  Prepaid  insurance. 

s2  None  held  since  organization 

ss  And  tools. 


382  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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O 

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bil 

"o 

S3 

"o 

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c3 

a. 
as 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

1 

.S 
'     1 

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

.3 

^ 

Q 

a 

< 

ffi 

S 

:s 

6 

F.  J.  Van  Etten  Company, 

Sept.  25, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

_ 

$2,300 

_ 

$16,943 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  Johnson  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

550 

- 

8,162 

F.  Kenney  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston, 

June  13, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

65,000 

- 

1,000 

$31,251 

85,970 

F.  L.  &  J.  C.  Codman  Com- 

Mch.   1, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

SS200 

8,484 

93,580 

111,568 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  L.  Daggett  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

763 

21,045 

24,914 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  L.  Hewes  &  Company  (In- 

Apr.    3, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

30,012 

23,910 

corporated),  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  L.  Horton  Manufacturing 

May  25, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  30, 

300,000 

15,000 

3,000 

152,881 

133,061 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  L.  O'Bryan  Company,  The, 

Sept.  14, 

June   12, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

35 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  L.  Woodbridge  Box  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

2,506 

3,590 

4,591 

1,871 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  M.  Harris  Company, 

July     9, 

June     5, 

May     1, 

4,000 

- 

- 

6,500 

705 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  M.  Keeler  Company,  The, 

Feb.   21, 

9  Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

2,000 

54,304 

24,925 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  M.  West  Box  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

252,609 

10,000 

214,683 

133,317 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  N.  Mclntire  Brass  Works, 

Mch.  19, 

11  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

8,293 

6,320 

7,777 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.    N.    Osborne    Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

- 

- 

7,789 

11,152 

Marblehead. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  N.  Rock  Iron  Co.,  Boston, 

Aug.     6, 
1918. 

July      1, 
1918. 

July      1, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

7,512 

10,255 

20,899 

F.  0.  Clark  Engraving  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,342 

1,199 

2,362 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
F.  0.  Dewey  Company,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.   23, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

5,075 

6,074 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  0.  Small  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,798 

16,317 

2,002 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  P.  Brown  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.  12, 

Oct.    31, 

10,000 

- 

3,008 

25 

1,343 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

F.   P.   O'Connor  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

36,105 

51,322 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  Putnam  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

15  6,000 

500 

54,306 

87,187 

F.  R.  Nickerson  &  Co.  Inc., 

June    4, 

Apr.   20, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

- 

547 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  S.  Brightman  Company, 

Oct.    31, 

Oct.    29, 

Sept.  30, 

7,500 

- 

- 

20,277 

11,508 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  S.  Carr  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.   24, 

9  Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

77,392 

130,523 

91,592 

12,803 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.     S.     Hamlin     Insurance 

June   14, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,392 

Agency  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  S.  Howard,  Inc.,  Brockton, 

Feb.   15, 
1918. 

11  - 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

25,000 

- 

21  8,660 

11,400 

8,560 

F.  S.  Payne  Co.,  Cambridge,  . 

May  22, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

140,000 

- 

36,316 

91,615 

60,597 

F.     S.     Perkins    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

17,813 

20,046 

3,488 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.    S.    Valentine   Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,648 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1 
1 

1  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

2  Good  will. 

5  Warehouse. 
<"  Liberty  Bonds. 


5  Reserved  for  ti 
8  Fixtures. 
'  Apr.  1,  1917. 
•  Patent  rights. 


»  Adjourned. 

10  And  undivided  profits. 

11  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Fixtiires  and  equipment. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

■2J3 

1 

a 
a 

1 

3 

CO 

3 

■§• 

k 

a  ^ 

< 

J. 

i| 

J. 

3i 

O  aJ 

_2 
"a, 

1 

1 
1 

3 

2  $6,500 

_ 

- 

$19,243 
15,212 

1300 
1  2,200 
10,000 

$8,344 

- 

$3,831 
4,224 

$988 

$4,568 

$19,243 
15,212 

- 

- 

- 

118,221 

65,000 

40,594 

- 

- 

- 

12,627 

118,221 

2  25,000 

«  S10,000 
6  720 

- 

223,832 
72,442 

50,000 
50,000 

73,016 
1,764 

- 

15,000 

37,816 

5  63,000 

5,678 

~ 

223,832 
72,442 

- 

- 

- 

53,922 

25,000 

28,867 

- 

- 

- 

55 

53,922 

90,000 

- 

- 

393,942 

99,000 

93,133 

- 

- 

7  137,421 

64,388 

393,942 

8  36,400 

- 

$265 

36,700 

36,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,700 

- 

- 

- 

12,558 

9,500 

1,498 

- 

- 

1,560 

- 

12,558 

- 

- 

- 

7,205 

4,000 

2,917 

- 

- 

- 

288 

7,205 

- 

- 

- 

81,229 

40,000 

22,742 

- 

13,492 

4,995 

- 

81,229 

- 

- 

- 

610,609 

35,000 

13,182 

- 

26,999 

10  535,428 

- 

610,609 

- 

«200 

- 

22,590 

17,500 

2,197 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,893 

22,590 

- 

12  2,532 

718 

22,191 

10,500 

9,291 

$2,000 

- 

400 

22,191 

2  25,000 

- 

- 

63,666 

40,200 

10,275 

- 

- 

- 

13,191 

63,666 

- 

- 

- 

5,903 

5,000 

875 

- 

- 

- 

28 

5,903 

8  5,000 

- 

10,017 

26,166 

20,000 

6,166 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,166 

2  7,500 

- 

3,113 

30,730 

25,000 

5,730 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,730 

2  500 

- 

259 

5,135 

3,460 

1,545 

- 

130 

- 

- 

5,135 

2  5,000 

"  19,775 
"  1,495 
*  10,300 

16  13,050 

123,997 
161,043 

57,600 
50,000 

17,174 
12,358 

25,000 

24,223 

98,685 

123,997 
161,043 

2  21,750 

- 

1,726 

25,523 

25,000 

523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,523 

- 

<  5,000 

- 

36,785 

7,500 

8,357 

- 

5,000 

15,928 

- 

36,785 

- 

13  506 

- 

312,816 

100,000 

35,019 

50,000 

76,346 

17  25,000 

26,451 

312,816 

2  5,000 

18  500 
"583 
20  250 

1,721 

22,725 
35,341 

10,000 
25,000 

12,725 
341 

10,000 

22,725 
35,341 

2  18,000 

22  1,117 
23  357 

9,661 

217,663 
41,347 

126,200 
12,000 

11,463 
18,244 

~ 

80,000 
5,000 

_ 

6,103 

217,663 
41,347 

- 

- 

7,598 

10,246 

10,000 

246 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,246 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Prepaid  expenses. 

15  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

16  Securities. 


17  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

18  Office  furniture  and  equipment. 

19  Automobile. 

20  Investment. 


21  And  rolling  stock. 

22  Furniture,  etc. 

23  Deferred  expense. 


384 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

a 

s 

.a 

0 

03 

o. 

03 

■o 

■a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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handise, 
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in  Proc- 

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F.  S.  Williams  Manufacturing 

July    12, 

June     3, 

Jan.      1, 

815,000 

$3,000 

$2,422 

$1,000 

$172 

Co.  Inc.,  Bridgewater. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  T.  Lord  Polish  Co.,  Cam- 

May    1, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

450 

3,356 

2,975 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  T.  Morcombe  Co.,  Boston, 

Nov.    6, 
1918. 

June     2, 
1918. 

May     1, 
1918. 

3,000 

- 

- 

400 

2,000 

F.  T.  Mussey  Towel  Supply 

May     3, 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

7,255 

274 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  Vorenberg  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   22, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

53,401 

43,509 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  W.  Darling  Company,  Bos- 

May 21, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

20,000 

2,600 

2,867 

10,579 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  W.  Dunbar  &  Co.,  anc). 

Feb.    11, 

2  Feb.     8, 

Dec.   26, 

10,000 

- 

567 

844 

9,314 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.   W.  Fullerton  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,400 

3,994 

Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.   W.   Lombard   Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   22, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

10,798 

3,974 

9,779 

8,335 

Ashburnham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.    W.    Mann    Company, 

Oct.      2, 

July    20, 

June  30, 

20,000 

8,442 

12,185 

26,147 

39,118 

MUford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

F.  W.  Martin  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Sept.  10, 
1918. 

4  _ 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,723 

1,800 

F.  W.  Mason  Company,  Bos- 

May  13, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,025 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  W.  Rauskolb  Company, 

Feb.     1, 

2  Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

5,682 

8,540 

34,504 

19,328 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F.  Werner  Company,  Boston, 

June  13, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

2,500 

"  1,700 

- 

1,800 

Faber   and   Company,   Inc., 

June    4, 

2  Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

23,764 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Factory     Power    Comnany, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

19,800 

10,000 

- 

4,858 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Faelten    Pianoforte     School 

Sept.  23, 

Sept.  21, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

2,413 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fair  Oaks  Realty  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

30,050 

- 

- 

790 

Lexington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fairbanks     Brothers     Com- 

June   4, 

May  20, 

Apr.   30, 

4,500 

- 

- 

3,146 

4,302 

pany,  Whitman. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fairburn's      Market,      Inc., 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    22, 

5,000 

- 

15  3,500 

13,814 

12,458 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Foundry  Com- 

Feb.  23, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

7,736 

1,130 

6,490 

12,726 

pany,  Fairhaven. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fairhaven  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

3,500,000 

791,110 

2,521,579 

1,233,388 

816,789 

ford. 

1918.- 

1918. 

1917. 

Falcon  Press,  Boston,   . 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Jan.    8, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

20  280 

1,367 

4,614 

Fall  Mountain  Electric  Com- 

May 28, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

295,930 

withR.E. 

17,382 

48,139 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fall  River  Amusement  Com- 

May  16, 

2  May     8, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

4,500 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fall    River    Cash    Trading 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.    8, 

Mch.    8, 

10,000 

- 

- 

552 

— 

Stamp    Company,    Fall 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

River. 

Fall  River  Daily  Globe  Pub- 

June 11, 

May  28, 

Apr.   30, 

80,000 

98,000 

18,610 

1,315 

17,722 

lishing  Company,  The,  Fall 
River. 
Fall  River  Daily  Herald  Pub- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

May     8, 

May     2, 

Mch.  31, 

70,000 

28,500 

53,234 

3,474 

11,246 

Ushing  Company,  The,  Fall 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

River. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Adjourned. 
5  Good  will. 

«  None  held  in  1918. 
5  Securities. 


6  Dividends. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Prepayments. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
10  Investments. 


11  Advancements. 

12  Accrued  labor. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1^  And  auto,  horse  and  wagon. 
15  And  fixtures. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  385 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

J. 

J. 

" 

1-S  . 

§ 

J 

1 

s 

(5 

J2 

-a 
a 

'   -^  i 

a 

§ 

2 

a 

1 

1 

3' 

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6 

■11 

1 

tS 

- 

- 

$686 

$7,280 

$5,300 

$1,980 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$7,280 

- 

- 

- 

6,781 

1,000 

2,444 

- 

- 

- 

$3,337 

6,781 

- 

- 

- 

2,400 

120 

700 

- 

- 

- 

1,580 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

7,529 

4,000 

1,365 

$2,000 

- 

$144 

20 

7,529 

- 

1  $11,004 

- 

107,914 

30,000 

51,906 

- 

- 

26,008 

- 

107,914 

- 

- 

- 

36,046 

24,300 

2,275 

- 

$5,000 

2,000 

2,471 

36,046 

s  $5,000 

1601 

- 

16,326 

10,000 

968 

- 

- 

5,358 

- 

16,326 

- 

1  2,920 

- 

10,314 

6,000 

2,114 

- 

- 

2.200 

- 

10,314 

- 

- 

- 

32,886 

15,000 

10,176 

7,000 

- 

195 

515 

32,886 

- 

- 

- 

85,892 

20,000 

5,233 

- 

- 

- 

60,659 

85,892 

- 

- 

- 

7,523 

5,000 

1,400 

- 

- 

1,123 

- 

7,523] 

- 

5  1,182 

4,035 

11,242 

10,000 

1,209 
6  33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,242 

'  20,238 

8  3,023 

9  8,147 
10  19,364 

11  6,724 

125,550 

75,000 

25,850 
12  422 

5,624 
13  4.126 

14,528 

125,550 

- 

- 

900 

4,400 

2,500 

1,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,400 

- 

1500 

- 

32,264 

3,500 

5,883 

- 

4,800 

- 

18,081 

32,264 

- 

- 

- 

34,658 

20,000 

753 

10,000 

- 

1,651 

2,254 

34,658 

3  5,000 

- 

- 

12,413 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,413 

12,413 

s  1.000 

- 

20,728 

52,568 

20,000 

68 

27,500 

5,000 

- 

- 

52,568 

- 

- 

- 

7,448 

4,500 

737 

- 

- 

663 

1,548 

7,448 

- 

- 

- 

■  29,772 

5,000 

8,681 

- 

- 

16,091 

- 

29,772 

- 

16  5,000 

- 

33,082 

20,000 

517 

- 

- 

1'  3,876 

8,689 

33,082 

- 

16  100,000 

- 

5,462,866 

3,500,000 

- 

- 

948,000 

717,190 

18  117,676 

19  180.000 

- 

5,462,866 

- 

- 

1,750 

8,011 

5,000 

3,011 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,011 

- 

- 

- 

361,451 

125,000 

22,687 

65,000 

- 

69.828 
21  78,936 

- 

361,451 

s  5,000 

22  4,500 

11,000 

25,000 

15,000 

- 

23  10,000 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

148 

700 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70O 

- 

24  502 

- 

136,149 

80,000 

6,685 

- 

12,000 

- 

37,464 

136,149 

- 

1,500 
9  4,610 

25  814 

- 

103,378 

70,000 

1,143 

16,000 

11,025 

2,569 
26  2,641 

- 

103,378 

16  Liberty  Bonds. 

1'  Reserve  for  taxes  and  deprecia- 
tion. 

18  Depreciation. 

19  Reserve. 


2"  And  office  furniture. 

21  Depreciation   and   other   reserve 

accounts. 

22  Lease. 

23  Bonds. 


21  Une.xpired  insurance. 

25  Prepaid   interest   and   unexpired 

insurance. 

26  Accrued  depreciation. 


386 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Fall  River  Foundry  and  Ma- 
chine Company,  Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Iron  Works  Com- 

)    pany,  Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Laundry  Com- 
pany, Fall  River.' 

Fall  River  Morris  Plan  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Motor  Equipment 
Company,  Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Polo  Association, 
The,  Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Real  Estate  Asso- 
ciation of  Fall  River,  Fall 
River. 

Fall  River  Restaurant  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Rubber  Company, 
Fall  River. 

Fall  River  School  of  Com- 
merce, Inc.,  Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Steam  and  Gas 
Pipe  Company-corporation, 
Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Trunk  Company 
Inc.,  Fall  River. 

Falls  Clutch  &  Machinery 
Company,  Boston. 

Falls  Dry  Goods  Company, 
The,  South  Hadley. 

Falmouth  Cranberry  Com- 
pany, The,  Falmouth. 

Falmouth  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Falmouth. 

Falmouth  Oyster  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Falmouth  Strawberry  Grow- 
ers' Association,  Incorpo- 
rated, of  Falmouth,  Massa- 
chusetts, Falmouth. 

Falulah  Paper  Co.,  Fitchburg, 

Family  Associates  Inc.,  The, 
Chelsea. 

Family  Co-operative  Co., 
Leominster. 

Family  Grocery  Company, 
Lowell. 

Faneuil  Market  Inc.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Farlow  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Farmers'  Co-operative  Milk 
Distributing  Company, 
Worcester. 

Farmers  Outlet  Company 
Incorporated,  Boston. 


Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
May  17, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 


Mch.  25, 
1918. 

May  23, 
1918. 

Feb.  9, 
1918. 

May     9, 

1918. 
Sept.  20, 

1918. 
Oct.      4, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 

June   19, 

1918. 
Oct.      7, 

1918. 
May     4, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
July    18, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Dec.     6, 

1917. 


Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
Aug.     9, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 

Feb.   26, 
1918. 


Jan.    28, 

1918. 
iMch.    5, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 


Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 

Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Aug.   14, 

1918. 
July    15, 

1918. 
Feb.    21, 

1918. 

Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Sept.  24, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
July    24, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Aug.    12, 

1917. 


Jan.    23, 

1918. 
May   13, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
I  Mch.  15, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 

Nov.    5, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July      1, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.    1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
July    24, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.  12, 

1917. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May   13, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Oct.    30, 
1917. 


$10,000 

1,000 

105,000 

100,000 

10,000 

6,000 

585,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

22,500 

10,000 
10,000 

4,000 
37,500 
15,000 
50,000 

1,000 

200,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 

5,000 
50,000 

2,400 

5,000 


Assets. 


S125,367 


15  3,000 
381,000 


15,262 


15,462 


33,792 
4,000 


112,000 


S9,000 
19,154 

1,655 
4,000 


1,598 


50 
1,202 


55,000 


475 


£^   -fc 


$3,234 


6,950 
16  1,000 


7,720 

17  1,950 

25,878 

10,514 

31,370 

10,352 

414 

1,439 


136,258 

24 1,248 
5,226 
7,291 

1,870 
614 


1  Adjourned. 

2  Wagons. 

3  Loans,  Morris  Plan. 

4  Loans,  other  plans. 

5  U.   S.   government  bonds   (pay- 

ments). 


^  Payments    sub.    ins.    certificates 

unhypothecated. 
'  Interest  unearned. 
5  U.  S.  government  bonds  No.  2 

(payments). 


9  Payments   sub.    ins.    certificates 
hypothecated. 

10  Investment  certificates  outstand- 

ing. 

11  Reserve  for  interest  accrued  on 

investment  certificates. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


387 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LuBn-rriBS. 

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0 

1 

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a 

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1 

- 

- 

- 

$14,991 

$10,000 

$4,188 

- 

- 

- 

$803 

$14,991 

- 

- 

$1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

2  $5,465 

- 

159,487 

105,000 

- 

- 

$26,900 

- 

27,587 

159,487 

3 162,804 

« 25,000 

6  4,547 

42 

187 

195,578 
15,300 

100,000 
7,000 

6  297 
7  5,239 

1,640 

8  $1,954 

9  71,208 
10  10,950 

6,660 

"  $299 

12 1,383 

13  4,239 

"9 

195,578 
15,300 

- 

. 

2,864 

7,200 

6,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

7,200 

- 

- 

- 

386,778 

385,000 

374 

- 

- 

- 

1,404 

386,778 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

8,945 

5,000 

3,274 

- 

- 

- 

671 

8,945 

18  $2,500 

- 

- 

5,921 

5,000 

316 

- 

- 

605 

- 

5,921 

- 

- 

- 

61,920 

22,500 

11,850 

- 

14,000 

13,570 

- 

61,920 

- 

- 

4,259 

40,506 

6,000 

34,506 

- 

- 

- 

40,506 

- 

- 

- 

31,370 

10,000 

15,141 

- 

- 

6,229 

- 

31,370 

- 

"401 

- 

li;214 

4,000 

4,426 

- 

with  accts 
payable 

- 

2,788 

11,214 

- 

- 

2,683 

37,500 

37,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,500 

18  5,000 

- 

128 

14,855 

14,000 

855 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,855 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

42,738 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43,238 

- 

2030 

46 

549 

245 

304 

- 

- 

- 

- 

549 

- 

21  59,016 

- 

535,499 

200,000 

58,908 

- 

124,000 

- 

152,591 

535,499 

18  55 

- 

8 

513 
1,632 
12,799 

80 

22410 

155 

25  315 

10,000 

728 
2,616 

- 

150 

23  23 

284 
183 

513 
1,632 
12,799 

~ 

26  700 

2'  1,620 

4,615 

10,513 
4,800 

5,000 
3,500 

3,528 
1,300 

- 

1,600 

385 

_ 

10,513 
4,800 

- 

- 

1,136 

4,376 

1,636 

1,241 

1,150 

349 

- 

- 

4,376 

- 

26  443 
28  3,200 

- 

5,222 

5,000 

71 

- 

- 

- 

151 

5,222 

12  Reserve  for  losses. 

13  Undivided  profits. 
1'  Over  in  cash. 

15  Building  on  leased  land. 

16  And  furniture  and  furnishing. 

1'  Including  desks,  leasehold  interest,  etc. 


18  Good  will. 

19  Fixtures. 

2"  Due  on  stock. 

21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

23  Prepaid  expenses. 


21  And  store  fixtures. 

25  Subscriptions  for  stock. 

26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

27  DeUvery  equipment. 

28  Treasury  stock. 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Fannington  River  Water 
Power  Company,  Lee. 

Farnam  Cheshire  Lime  Com- 
pany, Cheshire. 

Farnham  Nelson  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Farquharson  Confectionery 
Company,  Brookline. 

Farr  Alpaca  Company,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Farrington  Printing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Farwell  Mills,  Boston,  . 


Farwell-Vose  Company,  Ash- 
land. 

Faulkner  Lumber  Company, 
Pittsfield. 

Faulkner  Manufacturing 
Company,  Billerica. 

Faunce  &  Spinney,  Incorpo- 
rated, Lynn. 

Fay  Brothers  Company,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Feakes  Mercantile  Agency, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Fearing,  Whiten  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

Feculose  Company  of  Amer- 
ica, The,  Boston. 

Federal  Binding  Company 
(Inc.),  Boston. 

Federal  Bond  and  Securities 
Company  of  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts, Boston 

Federal  Chemical  Co.,  Boston, 


Federal  Color  &  Chemical 
Co.,  Boston. 

Federal  Engraving  and  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Boston. 

Federal  Express  Company, 
The,  Newburyport. 

Federal  Hardware  and  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Boston. 

Federal  Heating  Company 
Inc.,  Haverhill. 

Federal  Investment  Associa- 
tion, Inc.,  Chelsea. 

Federal  Lumber  Co.,  Boston, 

Federal  Metallic  Packing 
Company,  Boston. 


Deo.   17, 

1917. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 

Feb.  7, 
1918. 

Apr.  15, 
1918. 

Mch.  16, 
1918. 

Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Apr.   23, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 

July  16, 
1918. 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Sept.  4, 
1918. 

May  2, 
1918. 


Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
May  21, 

1918. 
June    3, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 


Oct.    10, 

1917. 
«Feb.   21, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 

Jan.  23, 
1918. 

Feb.  27, 
1918. 

Feb.  7, 
1918. 

Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

1917. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 

Jan.  28, 
1918. 

Feb.  11, 
1918. 

Jan.  8, 
1918. 

Apr.  15, 
1918. 


Jan.     2, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 


Sept.  30 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

Deo.  31 
1917. 

Dec.  29, 
1917 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Feb.     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Oct.    31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Deo.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 

Deo.  31 
1917. 

Jan.  31 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

Mch.  31 
1918. 


Deo.  31 

1917. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Deo.  31 

1917. 


SIOO.OOO 

125,000 

75,000 

10,000 

7,200,000 

5,000' 

500,000 

50,000 

30,000 

100,000 

200,000 

12,000 

5,000 

400,000 

200,000 
25,000 
10,000 

10,000 

25,000 
10,000 
1,000 
25,000 
20,000 
10,000 
50,000 
60,000 


Assets. 


1  $20,214 
2  28,338 
103,994 


1,924,660 
223,249 

6,000 
10,850 

17,050 

40,190 
2,000 


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g    fe    C8  _g    , 


$10,000 
6,555 

1,626,550 
5,000 

"  358,615 


549 

3,500 
1,500 

S4  600 

S6 15,000 


$31,442 
23,561 
2,283 

3,928,766 

2,000 

208,212 


5,179 


29,640 

134,105 

866 

2,073 

- 

2,100 

- 

782,347 

19,568 

22,514 

8,243 

1,175 

15,806 


3,450 
100 


4,100 


2,352 
3,432 


1  Land  and  water  rights. 

2  Buildings,  road  and  dam. 

3  Telephone  line. 
^  Adjourned. 

^  Good  will. 

8  Stocks  and  securities. 


'  Customers'  advance  pasTnents. 

8  1916. 

9  1917. 

1°  Factory  equipment. 

11  Store  equipment. 

12  Auto. 


13  Reserves. 

1*  Undivided  profits. 

15  And  equipment. 

16  Insurance  prepaid. 
1'  Interest  prepaid. 
18  Liberty  Loan. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


389 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

lid 
ill 

1 

1 

a 

1 

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1 

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to 

3 

J. 

1   . 

1 

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a 

ii 

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$48,429 

$100,000 

$100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$100,000 

6  $36,265 

6  68,500 

30,590 

354,289 

125,000 

$19,309 

$136,676 

$73,304 

- 

- 

354,289 

- 

1"  1,895 

11  13,126 

12  150 

- 

54,423 
22,881 

11,478,320 
14,650 

30,100 
9,900 

7,200,000 
5,000 

5,186 
9,335 

427,532 
2,712 

- 

5,838 

'  3,200 

2,500 

13 

$1,042,679 
»  2,808,109 

8  $4,154 

9  5,945 

1,146 

6,938 

54,423 
22,881 

11,478,320 
14,650 

6  50,000 

"  7,750 

17  194 

18  25,000 

1,001,369 
50,000 

500,000 
50,000 

27,389 

159,500 

215,351 

19  56,129 

20  43,000 

1,001,369 
50,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,010 

7,000 

46 

- 

10,800 

- 

164 

18,010 

- 

- 

296,849 

312,505 

100,000 

212,505 

- 

- 

- 

- 

312,505 

s  2,000 

21  2,436 

5,353 

373,154 

130,000 

200,000 

- 

43,154 

- 

- 

373,154 

- 

- 

- 

26,660 

12,000 

2,938 

- 

300 

8,151 

3,271 

26,660 

- 

22  400 

- 

6,390 

5,000 

592 

_ 

- 

- 

798 

6,390 

26  6,000 
5  60,950 
s  14,412 

23  1,000 

21  1,000 

25  115,000 

2'  4,146 

- 

1,261,522 

182,404 
27,493 

369,300 

122,350 
25,000 

465,955 

15,637 
654 

3,000 

88,000 
10,000 

27,566 

31,417 
982 

310,701 

857 

1,261,522 

182,404 
27,493 

6  5,000 

28  50,300 
29  1,800 

5,739 

79,755 

1,000 
30  9,000 

20,655 

- 

- 

49,100 

- 

79,755 

51  108 
22  175 

52  215 
25  5,000 

30,472 
28,196 

10,000 
1,000 

2,877 
25,617 

4,500 

13,095 

1,579 

30,472 
28,196 

- 

- 

8,286 

11,116 

10,000 

1,116 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,116 

- 

- 

- 

1,362 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

362 

1,362 

5  4,000 

22  365 
2<  2,350 

35  125 

- 

47,738 
2,989 
1,050 

25,000 
1,020 
1,050 

2,901 
1,685 

- 

9,836 

33  800 

9,201 

8  138 

9  146 

47,738 
2,989 
1,050 

- 

- 

- 

10,087 

600 

7,349 

- 

- 

- 

2,138 

10,087 

6  20,000 

24  25,000 

32,393 

107,063 

60,000 

2,440 

18,500 

26,123 

- 

- 

107,063 

19  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

20  Reserve  for  taxes. 

21  Prepaid  interest  and  expenses. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Equipment. 

2''  Treasury  stock. 


25  Liberty  Bonds. 
25  Patent  rights. 
2'  Deferred  charges. 

28  Securities  account. 

29  Second  mortgage. 

39  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


31  Claims. 

32  Unexpired  insurance. 

33  Loan. 

3*  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

35  Charter,  etc. 

36  And  moulds. 


390 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Federal  Oil  Co.  of  Massachu- 

Oct.     1, 

Jan.      7, 

Dee.  31, 

$10,000 

$10,300 

$11,323 

$5,309 

$11,626 

setts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal    Optical    Company, 

May     3, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

2,676 

19,639 

14,964 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Federal  Packing  and  Preserv- 

July   22, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

3,345 

12,335 

1,314 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal  Paper  Box  Machinery 

Apr.   25, 

6  Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,335 

39,579 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal    Rubber    Company, 

June     3, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000,000 

87,570 

7  2,048,844 

4,023,915 

2,368,425 

The,  Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal     Shoe     Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

57,900 

27,560 

195,979 

42,121 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal  Sign  System   (Elec- 

June    7, 

May     5, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tric)  of  Massachusetts  Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

Federal   Tanning   Company, 

June     7, 

Feb.    IS, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,133 

5,504 

2,485 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal  Tool  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   30, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

30,538 

67,024 

22,763 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Federal  Towel  &  Apron  Sup- 

Nov. 29, 

Aug.     5, 

July   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

750 

250 

ply  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Federal   Wharf  and   Storage 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

400,000 

- 

- 

3,120 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fein  Electric  Tool  Company 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,117 

1,731 

of  America,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Felix     Kornfeld     Company, 

Feb.   21, 

June   11, 

June     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

9,098 

10,026 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fellows  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Feb.    11, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

40,000 

~ 

1,474 

71,684 

51,256 

Fellows  Hardware  Company, 

July      3, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

17,000 

- 

- 

16,500 

3,093 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fellsway    Amusement    Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

19,000 

2°  1,000 

- 

538 

pany,  The,  Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fellsway    Garage    Company, 

July     3, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,800 

Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fellsway  Rubber  Company, 

May     3, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

95,000 

18,680 

21  30,165 

23,705 

11,448 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Felstiner-O'Connell  Shoe  Co., 

Dec.   18, 

5  Nov.  29, 

Oct.    31, 

11,000 

- 

23  8,634 

17,363 

13,761 

Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Felters  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

416,607 

541,947 

704,072 

469,842 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Felthide      Company,      The, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

285 

Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Felton  &  Son,  Incorporated, 

May  25, 

May  14, 

Apr.    30, 

300,000 

240,000 

32,000 

97,330 

127,380 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Felton-Turner  Heating  Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

2,000 

14,000 

26,417 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fenway    Amusement    Com- 

May 24, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

9,500 

- 

- 

- 

22,606 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fenway  Breweries  Company, 

Oct.    14, 

May  25, 

May     1, 

500,000 

196,786 

47,054 

81,759 

61,961 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fenway    Garage    Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.    12, 

Sept.  30, 

250,000 

293,887 

_ 

8,304 

45,291 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ferdinand    Furniture    Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

22,000 

594 

- 

40,512 

89,404 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Autos. 

3  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
^  Treasury  stock. 

6  Adjourned. 

8  Guarantee  fund. 

'  And  buildings  and  equipment. 


8  Deferred  charges. 
'  Capital  reserve. 

1°  Reserve  for  losses  under  guaran- 
tee. 
11  Surplus   before   payment   of  in- 
come  and   war   excess   profits 
tax. 


12  Office  equipment. 

13  Crisstec  Steel  Co.  account. 
"  Special  account. 

15  Interest  on  notes  payable. 

IS  Automobile. 

1'  Overdue  interest  on  coupons. 


1918. 


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1  $4,000 

2  $3,150 

$1,010 

$46,718 

$10,000 

$14,005 

$3,800 

$18,913 

- 

- 

$46,718 

- 

3  1,062 

- 

38,341 

15,000 

8,623 

- 

12,800 

- 

$1,918 

38,341 

- 

*  2,800 

2,782 

22,576 

12,000 

2,576 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

22,576 

- 

- 

- 

40,914 

8,000 

3o;ooo 

- 

- 

6  $2,400 

514 

40,914 

I  5,000,000 

8  136,383 

13,665,137 
323,560 

7,834,000 
150,000 

4,097,333 
165,923 

~ 

with  accts. 
payable 

9  666,000 

10  50,000 
11  1,017,804 

7.637 

13,665,137 
323,560 

1  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,122 

2,200 

8,627 

- 

- 

- 

295 

11,122 

1300 

8  553 
12  2,133 

16  250 

153,094 
450 

276,105 
2,000 

10,000 
2,000 

82,662 

13  150,042 

"  24,692 

15  1,609 

7,100 

276,105 
2,000 

- 

1M34 

124,962 

528,082 
3,982 

125,000 
400 

8,541 

17  61,875 

2,109 

275,000 
18  57,666 

19  134 

- 

1,339 

528,082 
3,982 

1 15,000 

- 

- 

34,124 

300 

3,748 

- 

- 

- 

30,076 

34,124 

1 18,063 

- 

- 

142,477 

40,000 

15,664 

- 

82,586 

- 

4,227 

142,477 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

24,593 

17,000 

3,560 

2,800 

- 

- 

1,233 

24,593 

- 

- 

246 

20,784 

9,500 

534 

10,750 

- 

- 

- 

20,784 

- 

- 

10,455 

12,255 

5,000 

7,255 

,     - 

- 

- 

- 

12,255 

22  51 

- 

5,300 

89,349 

80,000 

2,849 

- 

6,500 

- 

- 

89,349 

- 

- 

- 

39,758 

8,000 

19,182 

- 

8,682 

- 

3,894 

39,758 

- 

2«  12,169 

- 

2,144,637 

1,000,000 

412,165 

400,000 

91,305 

241,167 

- 

2,144,637 

1  8,000 

- 

- 

8,285 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

285 

8,285 

22  50,000 

1  100,000 

1  4,084 

25.102,000 

~ 

748,710 
46,501 

300,000 
25,000 

18,905 

200,000 

7,669 

887 

" 

241,041 
1,709 

748,710 
46,501 

- 

26  4,082 
2'  1,197 

28  22,482 
«  5,600 

29  79,931 
30  2,730 

14,526 
555,700 

42,411 
971,342 
430,113 

130,510 

8,030 
500,000 
244,600 

22,000 

34,252 
27  129 
40,702 

22,168 
3137 

32  96 

1,790 

47,000 
123,000 

383,640 

33  86,513 

40,242 
20,207 

42,411 
971,342 
430,143 

130,510 

18  Mortgage. 

19  Consignment. 
2'  And  equipment. 

'  21  And  moulds,  tools,  etc. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  And  lasts,  etc. 


21  Liberty  Bonds. 

25  Securities. 

26  Equipment. 

27  Accrued  items. 

28  Prepaid  expenses. 


29  Automobiles. 

'<•  United  States  Liberty  Loan,  em- 
ployees' account. 
31  Deposit  on  locker  keys. 
'2  Deposit  on  gasoline  books. 
33  And  undivided  profits. 


'392 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Ferdnand    E.    Borges   Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.     4, 

$50,000 

_ 

$70,918 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

.  1918. 

1917. 

Ferguson-Bedell  Co.,  Boston, 

May     2, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

$116 

20,894 

Ferguson  Company,  Worces- 

Nov. 18, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     5, 

15,000 

- 

_ 

9,700 

1,272 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ferguson-Davis    Shoe   Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

49,263 

6,028 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fern    and    Poor    Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

85,875 

8,243 

5,679 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fernald's  Exchange  Incorpo- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

_ 

187 

4,668 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ferrar   &   Hutchinson   Inc., 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.    14, 

Nov.  18, 

5,000 

$184 

792 

189 

1,455 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ferro-Nutrine    Chemical 

July    22, 

10  _ 

Apr.     2, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

306 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fess  Rotary  Oil  Burner  Inc., 

May  13, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

525,000 

12,000 

- 

17,256 

76,615 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fessenden  Engineering  Corpo- 

Feb.   14, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

3,311 

24,240 

802 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fessenden    School,    Incorpo- 

Sept.   4, 

Aug.  29, 

June  30, 

40,000 

117,900 

- 

- 

9,718 

rated,  The,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fiat  Motor  Sales  Company 

July     3, 

19  Apr.     1, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

792 

2,792 

13,338 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fiberite  Heel  &  Leather  Co., 

Oct.    14, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

5,901 

21,421 

10,622 

Whitman. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fiberloid   Corporation,   The, 

Apr.     6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,750,000 

808,723 

23  924,664 

2,110,845 

1,132,763 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fibre    Finishing    Company, 

May     3, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

7,994 

11,081 

37,617 

23,450 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fibre     Leather     Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

9,330 

17,876 

13,017 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fidelity  Chocolate  Co.,  Bos- 

May    1, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

12,783 

17,798 

16,371 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fidelity  Corporation,  Boston, 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Feb.    13, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

" 

" 

~ 

Fidelity  Cranberry  Company 

July     3, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

24,660 

1,750 

56 

of  Cape  Cod,  Pembroke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fidelity  Management  Corpo- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

426 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fidelity   Mercantile   Agency 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,600 

2,238 

of  Worcester,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fidelity  Realty  Corporation, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

816,554 

- 

- 

21,107 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Field  Bros,  and  Gross  Com- 

Jan.   15, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   26, 

30,000 

45,932 

47,056 

385,179 

318,973 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Field     Lumbert     Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

5,901 

82,003 

208,731 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Furniture. 

^  Securities  at  par. 

'  Reserve. 

1  Subscription  for  stock. 

6  Furnitiire  and  fixtures. 

^  Insurance. 

'  Patent  rights. 

8  Good  will. 

»  Office  equipment. 


1°  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Equipment. 

13  Uncompleted  contracts. 
1*  Stock  subscribed. 

15  Royalties  paid  in  advance. 

16  Prepaid  taxes,  insurance  and  ex- 

pense. 
1'  Subscriptions  to  capital  stock. 


18  Labor  accrued. 
15  Adjourned. 
2"  Prepaid  items. 

21  Treasury  stock. 

22  Accrued  items. 
2'  And  fixtures. 
2''  Investments. 

25  Expenses  prepaid. 

26  Accrued  expenses. 


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21,976 

5,000 
4  5,000 

11,976 

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- 

- 

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21,976 

- 

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4,128 

15,100 

10,000 

5,100 

- 

- 

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- 

62,087 

20,000 

34,200 

- 

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7,887 

- 

62,087 

7S250 

- 

- 

20,047 

6,000 

10,128 

- 

2,850 

- 

$1,069 

20,047 

8  6,600 

9  793 

2 

12,250 

12,250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,250 

8  1,700 

6  73 

- 

4,393 

2,930 

438 

- 

- 

1,025 

- 

4,393 

11  2,000 

_ 

58,634 

63,440 

58,520 

4,920 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

63,440 

8  2,500 

'121,875 

12  24,300 

13  24,856 
"  44,400 
16  18,750 

16  1,831 

341,883 

158,580 
"  125,000 

25,870 

18  85 

32,348 

341,883 

- 

- 

9,147 

37,500 

25,500 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,500 

- 

6  3,000 

- 

130,618 

40,000 

57,153 

- 

25,000 

8,465 

- 

130,618 

- 

- 

2,630 

19,552 

10,000 

3,552 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

19,552 

- 

20  249 
21  2,400 

- 

40,593 

10,000 

10,399 
2253 

- 

20,000 

141 

- 

40,593 

6  850,000 

24  212,600 

25  112,030 

- 

6,151,625 

4,000,000 

253,234 
26  58,911 

- 

1,490,000 

349,480 

- 

6,151,625 

'  82,500 

2'  3,000 

21  1,750 

28  12,000 

179,392 

125,000 

15,642 

4,800 

30,950 

29  3,000 

179,392 

- 

80  252 

4,338 

44,813 

20,000 

8,893 

- 

15,920 

- 

- 

44,813 

- 

3170 

99 

47,121 

5,000 
32  20,000 

9,626 

- 

12,495 

- 

- 

47,121 

33  80 

34  1,250 

35  250 

36  1,500 

710 

3,790 

3,620 

170 

3,790 

- 

37  24,251 

38  400 

- 

51,117 

46,000 

- 

$3,000 

1,800 

- 

317 

51,117 

- 

39  20,000 

74 

20,500 

20,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,500 

- 

1400 

8,018 

16,256 

10,000 

6,256 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,256 

- 

21  5,000 
20  1,398 

- 

844,059 

125,000 

14,798 

575,000 

127,000 

2,261 

- 

844,059 

2»  12,851 

28  90,050 

40  23,400 

41700 

42  3,700 

927,841 

30,000 

7,148 

43  523,893 

44  2,400 

349,400 

15,000 

927,841 

45  825 
20  4,150 

301,610 

50,000 

46  26,707 
125,000 

90,000 

9,903 

301,610 

27  Donated  stock. 

28  Liberty  Bonds. 

29  Working  capital  donated. 

30  Office  fixtures. 

31  Unexpired  insurance. 

32  Subscription  on  stock. 

33  Furniture  and  printing. 

34  Stocks. 

35  Organization. 


36  Contracts. 

37  Development. 

38  Equitable  interest  in  four  shares 

preferred  stock   in   this   com- 
pany. 

39  Stock  in  Massachusetts  corpora- 

tion. 

40  United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  515 


41  Thomas  G.  Plant  Co.,  7  ! 

42  Manufacturers'  Box  Co.,  Auburn, 

Me.,  investment. 

43  Due  stockholders. 

44  Dividend  account. 

45  Stock  in  other  companies. 

46  Merchandise. 


394  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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Mch.   7, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

$20,000 

_ 

_ 

$1,500 

$1,869 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fierman  &  Shapiro  Shoe  Com- 

May    3, 

Apr.   22, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

$2,718 

10,000 

6,959 

pany,  Chelsea. 
Fifth  Oakland  Syndicate,  In- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.    11, 

3  _ 

Sept.  30, 

27,000 

$23,983 

- 

- 

5 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fifth  Ward  Market  Company, 

Sept.  17, 

July     4, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

3,324 

4,018 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fifty  Associates,  Boston, 

May     1, 
1918. 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

Mch.  10, 
1918.  . 

6  - 

6,921,200 

~ 

~ 

64,722 

Figaret  Chemical   Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

250,000 

_ 

_ 

8,799 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Financial  News  Incorporated, 

Aug.  26, 

July     9, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston.    . 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Financiers'   Associates,   Inc., 

June    8, 

13  Mch.  22, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

100,000 

_ 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fine  the  Florist,  Inc.,  Boston, 

July    17, 
1918. 

Jan.    11, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

- 

120 

530 

Finestone-Hahn      Company. 

July      1, 

May     9, 

Apr.   30, 

1,900 

- 

500 

5,500 

17,421 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Finnish  Socialistic  Publishing 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

21,199 

16,136 

35,602 

47,888 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Finnlander  Stock  Co.,  The, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

8,300 

2,309 

6,955 

7,39(> 

Fitchburg. 

1918.' 

1918. 

1917. 

Fire  Alarm  Signal  Co.,  Bos- 

Nov. 20, 

"Nov.    6. 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

"788 

- 

1,461 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

First  National  Co-operative 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

3,267 

3,675 

2,577 

Association,  Maynard. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

First  National  Stores  Limited, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21,62» 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

First  Section  Pharmacy,  In- 

Oct.   25, 

July    16, 

July     1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

corporated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

First    Swedish    Co-operative 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

4,500 

5,900 

1,400 

7,113 

4,819 

Store   Company   of  Quin- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

sigamond,   Worcester, 

Mass.,  Worcester. 

Fisher  Chemical  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,919 

3,630 

Fisher-Churchill      Company, 

Sept.  16, 

June  16, 

May  31, 

15,000 

19,231 

2,600 

15,410 

36,820 

The,  Dedham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fisher     Corporation,     The, 

May  27, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

18,376 

4,077 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fisher,  Florist,  Incorporated, 

July    31, 

July     3, 

July      2, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

6,99a 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fisher  Hill  Realty  and  Invest- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

53,554 

- 

435 

4,140 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fisher  Manufacturing  Com- 

Aug.    9, 

July    17, 

May  31, 

750,000 

300,000 

with  R.  E. 

356,921 

458,881 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fisher,  McCurdy  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

3,000 

~ 

200 

200 

7,850 

Fisherman  Cold  Storage  Com- 

May  14, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.      1, 

60,000 

38,338 

26,184 

3,770 

2,290 

pany,  Provincetown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fisherman's  Net  and  Twine 

Jan.      8, 

Nov.  11, 

Nov.  11, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

759 

10.320 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fisk    &    Amsden    Company, 

June  13, 

36  June  11, 

Dec.  31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

37  4,533 

3,696 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Lasts  and  patterns. 
-  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
3  None  held  in  1917. 
^  Chapin  Bank. 

5  No  fixed  capital. 

6  Reserve  for  dividend. 
'  Insurance  reserve. 


8  Patent  rights. 
'  Trade-marks. 

10  Good  will. 

11  Stocks  and  bonds. 

12  Bonded  debt. 

13  Adjourned. 
"  Fixtures. 


15  Shares. 

16  Mortgage. 

17  And  equipment. 

18  Interest  on  loans. 

19  Payable  on  machinery  (auto). 

20  Loans. 

21  Fixtures  and  autos. 


1918.1 


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395 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 
^ 

3 
o 

< 

-i 

a 

il 

-i 

il 

1 
1 

■a 
§ 

I 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

S431 

$3,800 

S300 

$3,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,800 

- 

i$446 
2  200 

7,152 

27,475 

10,000 

10,113 

- 

$5,515 

$1,847 

- 

27,475 

- 

875 

24,863 

24,800 

- 

63 

- 

- 

24,863 

- 

- 

- 

9,342 

4,000 

1,825 

- 

*  3,000 

- 

$517 

9,342 

8  S65,550 
9  11,500 
10  74,320 

with  cash 
and  debts 
receivable 

18,237 

6,985,922 
178,406 

6- 

162.100 

2,984 

$210,000 

13,322 

280,682 
5  40,000 
'  45,662 

25,585 

601,929 
178,406 

11  14,000 

232,953 

246,953 

125,000 

1,253 

12  100,000 

20,700 

- 

- 

246,953 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

10  500 

"100 

350 

1,600 

1,400 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,600 

-. 

- 

1,230 

24,651 

1,900 

16,020 

5,000 

- 

1,731 

- 

24,651 

- 

15  500 

- 

121,325 

44,560 

12,656 

16  15,000 

45,835 

927 

2,347 

121,325. 

- 

- 

- 

24,954 

6,090 

5,424 

5,518 

1,897 

4,295 

1,730 

24,954 

8  20,533 
10  10,000 

21  105,365 

11,855 

44,637 
9,519 

126,994 

43,000 
920 

95,000 

1,637 

1,969 

18  77 

19  425 
22  31,994 

- 

20  3,200 

811 

with  accts. 
payable 

2,117 

44,637 
9,519^ 

126,994 

10  1,500 

- 

375 

3,375 

3,000 

- 

- 

375 

- 

3,375 

- 

- 

- 

19,232 

4,500 

3,231 

- 

- 

11,501 

- 

19,232 

- 

- 

- 

8,549 

1,300 

1,245 

- 

4,500 

1,504 

- 

8,549' 

- 

23  6,877 
2^  6,696 
i«  6,000 

44,094 

87,634 
72,547 

15,000 
60,000 

7,729 
10,872 

3,900 

6,000 

1,675 

- 

55,005 

87,634 
72,547 

- 

25  3,527 
27  24,000 
30  115,000 

- 

11,520 

82,129 

1,230,802 

2,000 
50,000 
750,000 

3,298 

1,317 

14,361 

28,700 

1,000 
200,000 

4,646 
26  576 

28  175 

29  612 

51  52,500 

1,325 
213,941 

11,520 

82,129 

1,230,802 

- 

- 

- 

8,250 

3,000 

3,696 

- 

- 

1,554 

8,250 

~ 

52  52,000 
35  5,000 

55  700 

~ 

127,582 
12,779 

60,000 
4,000 

4,486 

- 

34  8,973 

50,000 
1,400 

8,609 
2,893 

127,582 
12,779 

~ 

38  534 

- 

8,763 

7,500 

856 

- 

- 

- 

407 

8,763 

22  And  reserves. 

23  Teams. 

2''  Bonds,  etc. 

25  Fixtures  and  automobiles. 

25  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  auto 

and  fixtures. 
2'  Treasury  stock. 


28  Reserved  for  payment  of  dividend. 

29  Reserved  for  completion  of  build- 

ings. 

30  Liberty  Bonds. 

31  Reserved    for    depreciation    and 

renewals. 

32  Securities. 


33  Fish  traps. 

54  Contingent  liabiUties. 

55  Office  fixtures,  etc. 
35  In  heu  of  annual. 

3'  And  horses,  wagons,  etc. 
58  Deposit  on  truck. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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a 

Q 

1 
1 

a 

a 
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o 

C3 

a 
ca 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

3 
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nfaotures, 
erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 

3. 

Ja 

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Fisk  Hospital,   The,  Brook- 

Feb. 

1,       Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

$1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

line. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

• 

Fisk     Manufacturing     Com- 

Dec. 2 

8,       Nov.  19, 

Oct.    31, 

60,000 

S40,000 

$16,000 

$70,806 

$25,676 

pany,  Springfield. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The, 

May 

4,       Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

39,500,000 

186,043 

5  6,960,404 

17,806,198 

8,384,153 

Chicopee. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fiskdale  Finishing  Company, 

May  ] 

5,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

700,000 

409,794 

89,968 

11,595 

9,975 

Sturbridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fiske  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Apr. 

6,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

208,750 

- 

11 11,014 

12,880 

217,253 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fiske-Carter       Construction 

Mch.  1 

3,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

33,778 

- 

- 

298,469 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fiske     Corporation,     The, 

Mch.  2 

0,       Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

3,561 

4,750 

52,200 

22,380 

Natick. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fiske    Printing      Company, 

Apr.    1 

7,    18  Mch.  29, 

Mch.    1, 

2,500 

- 

1,800 

996 

1,214 

Marlborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fit  and  Wear  Company,  Bos- 

Apr. 

9,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

1,000 

19,195 

11,760 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg    Bobbin    Cleaning 

Feb.    2 

6,       Jan,      .5, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

, 

100 

893 

Machine  Co.,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg    Brick    Company, 

Apr. 

8,       Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

28,400 

5,880 

16,120 

4,368 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

,   1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg    Business    College 

July    2 

6,       June  30, 

June  30, 

6,000 

- 

- 

233 

1,299 

Inc.,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg    Coal     Company, 

May  2 

0,       May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

9,153 

65,800 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg  Dry  Goods  Com- 

May  : 

3,       Feb.     8, 

Jan.    31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

35,351 

1,025 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg  Duck  Mills,  Fitch- 

Feb.  2 

1,       Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

26,474 

26,047 

85,697 

74,139 

burg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg    Hardware    Com- 

Apr.   2 

9,    18  Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

13,051 

- 

198,529 

87,035 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg  Horn  Goods  Com- 

Jan. 

6,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

11,619 

15,605 

38,059 

21,367 

pany,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg    Machine    Works, 

May 

8,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

29,331 

44,127 

266,649 

368,264 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg   Paper   Company, 

Mch.  2 

0,       Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

284,690 

300,573 

339,486 

253,888 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Fitchburg   PhoenLx   Lighting 

Sept.  1 

1,       June    8, 

May  31, 

1,000 

- 

450 

12 

14 

Company,   The,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg   Real   Estate   and 

May   1 

7,       Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

.50,000 

58,570 

- 

"635 

13,134 

Loan  Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitchburg  Steam  Engine  Com- 

June i 

6,    18  June  19, 

May     1, 

100,000 

43,531 

55,448 

57,809 

298,039 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitrite    Arch    Support    Co., 

Apr.    J 

5,    18  Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

303 

591 

1,301 

Newton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

FitzGerald    Book    and    Art 

Aug.  i 

8,       July     1, 

June   15, 

6,000 

- 

28  460 

12,020 

3,086 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fitzgerald,  Inc.,  New  Bedford, 

Apr.    2 
1918 

9,       Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

~ 

— 

13,298 

3,513 

Fitzhenry-Guptill   Company, 

Feb. 

3,       Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

2,637 

16,309 

4,919 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Fleischmann  Company,  The, 

Sept. 

16,       May  23, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

56,000 

- 

17,380 

101,860 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Fleming   Express   Company, 

May  . 

29,       May     1, 

May     1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

^  Brookline. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture. 

8  Prepaid  expense. 

*  Reserve. 

5  And  buildings  and  equipment. 

8  Investments. 


'  Deferred  charges. 

8  Before  payment  of  income  and 

war  excess  profits  tax. 

9  Reserve  account. 

1"  Appropriated  for  retirement  first 
preferred  stock. 


11  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 
18  Equipment. 

I'l  Stocks  and  securities. 
15  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
18  Liberty  Bonds. 


1918. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


397 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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81,000 

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- 

- 

- 

$1,000 

- 

3  808 

- 

153,290 

60,000 

$3,009 

- 

$39,950 

$20,000 
4  30,331 

153,290 

18,000,000 

6  284,623 

7  365,348 

41,986,769 

21.525,000 

14,715,399 

with  accts. 
payable 

8  4,005,393 
9  360,648 
101,380,329 

41,986,769 

- 

- 

$16,552 

537,884 

453,200 

44,684 

$40,000 

- 

- 

- 

537,884 

12 17,790 

6  103,490 

■4,779 

- 

367,206 

157,500 

30,462 

- 

45,000 

132,886 
4  1,358 

- 

367,206 

~ 

13  27,181 
"  6,910 

~ 

366,338 

20,000 

126,441 

16  25,000 

~ 

- 

$194,897 

366,338 

~ 

16  532 
"628 

~ 

84,051 

25,000 

3,778 

~ 

36,000 

19,273 

- 

84,051 

- 

19  120 

- 

4,130 

2,500 

1,275 

- 

355 

- 

- 

4,130 

- 

- 

- 

31,955 

12,500 

17,679 

- 

- 

- 

1,776 

31,955 

2"  20,000 
I  5,000 

- 

2,423 

28,416 

22,850 

4,566 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

28,416 

21  8,583 

- 

63,351 

30,000 

6,771 

1,000 

20,518 

- 

5,062 

63,351 

1  4,100 

22  2,871 

- 

8,503 

6,000 

150 

- 

1,325 

428 

600 

8,503 

- 

IS  9,173 

- 

84,126 

15,000 

16,502 

- 

25,500 

- 

27,124 

84,126 

- 

- 

- 

36,376 

8,000 

25,500 

- 

- 

- 

2,876 

36,376 

- 

- 

- 

212,357 

60,800 

61,899 

- 

61,500 

28,158 

- 

212,357 

- 

23  12,200 

- 

310,815 

150,000 

18,603 

- 

116,889 

- 

25,323 

310,815- 

- 

16  5,325 

- 

91,975 

30,000 

10,059 

2^  5,000 

31,500 

- 

15,416 

91,975 

- 

6  13,930 

"  69,822 

25  4,231 

- 

796,354 

60,000 

233,277 

- 

49,000 

- 

454,077 

796,354 

26  3,486 
16 133,779 

1,315,903 

800,000 

19,005 

265,000 

230,374 
2'  1,524 

1,315,903 

- 

- 

531 

1,007 

1,000 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,007 

- 

- 

- 

72,339 

5,030 

66,066 

- 

- 

- 

1,243 

72,339 

- 

- 

- 

454,827 

40,000 

307,442 

29,378 

- 

- 

78,007 

454,827 

20  36,500 

- 

1,305 

40,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,566 

6,000 

3,411 

- 

- 

- 

6,155 

15,566 

- 

25  1,500 

- 

18,311 

5,000 

7,140 

- 

1,400 

- 

4,771 

18,311 

- 

- 

- 

23,865 

3,000 

6,465 

- 

- 

14,400 

23,865 

- 

29  45,174 
30  3,833 

42,676 

266,923 

50,000 

189,332 
31  1,267 

- 

- 

32  26,324 

- 

266,923 

1  1,200 

33  800 

2,000 

2,000 

2,000 

1'  Prepaid  items. 
15  Adjourned. 

19  Depreciation  account. 

20  Patent  rights. 

21  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 

22  Furniture  and  equipment. 


23  Stock  Gardner  Hardware  Co. 
2-*  Mortgage. 

25  Fixtures. 

26  Amounts  prepaid. 
2'  Reserves. 


28  And  fixtures. 

29  Personal  property. 

30  Insurance  prepaid. 

31  Tax  accrual. 

32  Reserve  accounts. 

33  Truck. 


398 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Fleming  Foundry  Company, 
Springfield. 

Fleming-Hughes-Rogers  Co., 
Boston. 

Fletcher  &  Company  Ltd., 
Weymouth. 

Flexi  Bottom  Filler  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

Flexner-Taylor  Company, 
Boston. 


Flexotile    Construction    Co., 

Watertown. 
Flint  Co.,  The,  Taunton, 

Flint    Furniture     Company, 

Worcester. 
Flint  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Flitner-Atwood       Company, 

Boston. 
Florence  Furniture  Company, 

Northampton. 
Flynn  Garage,  Inc.,  Salem,     . 

Flynt  Building  and  Con- 
struction Company,  Palmer. 

Foisy  Quinn  Laundry  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Foley  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Foley's  Clothing  Store  (In- 
corporated), Boston. 

Folsom  Engraving  Company, 
Boston. 

Food  Shop,  Inc.,  The,  Brook- 
line. 

Footwear  Specialties  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufac- 
turing Company,  The, 
Chelsea. 

Forbush  Shoe  Company,  The, 
Grafton. 

Ford  &  Allen  (Inc.),  Boston,  . 


Ford  Drug  Company,  Long- 
meadow. 

Ford-Long  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Boston. 

Ford  Mfg.  Co.,  Springfield,    . 

Ford  Market  Company,  New- 
ton. 

Fore  River  Co-operative  Asso- 
ciation, Quincy. 

Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Cor- 
poration, Quincy. 


Apr.    26, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918 
Feb.    18, 

1918 
Aug.   20 

1918 
Sept.  19, 

1918 


Sept. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Apr.    11 

1918 
Nov. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Sept.  10, 

1918 
June  24, 

1918 
Julv 

1918 
Aug.  27, 

1918 
Jan 

1918 
Mch.  12 

1918 
Apr.    10 

1918 
Apr.    26 

1918 
Apr.    15 

1918 
July    25, 

1918 


23, 


June  13, 
1918. 

July  3, 
1918. 


Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Feb.   14, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 


Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 


Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.      3, 

1918. 
Nov.    4, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
July    18, 

1918. 
May   14, 

1918. 
Apr.    29, 

1918. 
July    13, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 

May   13, 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 


Mch.  12, 

1918. 
"  Mch.  23, 

1918, 
May    3, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1917. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Sept.  28, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

May  13, 
1918. 

Apr.  1, 
1918. 


Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$10,000 
10,000 
50,000 
30,000 

600,000 

30,000 

5,000 

30,000 

1,160,000 

10,000 

30,000 

10,000 

30,000 

10,000 

1,000 

5,000 

26,000 

•      3,500 

25,000 

175,000 

25,000 
10,000 

3,000 
50,000 
5,000 
3,000 
25,000 
1,000,000 


Assets. 


$7,469 


1,500,000 


10,000 


2,300 


163,713 


18,350 


$706 

6,950 

1  5,864 

s  1,317 

2,400 

300 


with  R.  E. 

8,500 

706 

10,000 

2,000 


I  9,767 

350 

100 

20 136,772 

5,000 


1 
1,627 


3,144,820 


33,2  ^  ^^ 

g  o3   03   o 
03§ScQ 


$1,280 
110 

41,598 
1,139 
1,400 

400 
7,307 
37,808 
120,131 
41,703 
25,128 


200 

6,200 

2,863 

541 

1,540 

469,873 

101,445 
1,806 

5,000 
14 
4,013 
3,884 
6,551 


1  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Insurance. 

3  And  fixtures. 

^  Liberty  Bond. 

*  Patent  rights,  formulae,  etc. 

•*  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 


'  Good  will. 
5  Patent  rights. 
9  Fixtures. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  U.  S.  tax  reserve. 

12  Depreciation. 


13  Automobiles. 
"  Dividend  account. 
15  Reserve  for  taxes. 
1'  Personal  property. 

17  Stocks  and  bonds. 

18  Horse,  wagon,  etc. 


1918.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  399 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  ■ 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

m 

-HO 

P-i 

1 
a 

1 

3 
^ 

B 
"o, 

6 

•< 

-i 

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a 

■S  i 

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J. 

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a 

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£• 

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a 

i 
^ 

- 

- 

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$20,409 

$4,300 

$2,246 

$4,200 

- 

$6,049 

$3,614 

$20,409 

- 

- 

- 

12,340 

8,300 

1,991 

- 

- 

- 

2,049 

12,340 

- 

2S358 

$8,542 

58,532 

15,000 

43,532 

- 

- 

- 

- 

58,532 

- 

4  30 

4,137 

8,080 

7,560 

520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,080 

5  $100,000 
1 6  21,.500 
7,250,000 

- 

- 

377,554 

275,230 

- 

15,000 

with 
funded 
indebted- 

87,324 

- 

377,551 

8  5,000 

'  10,416 

1  2,307 

- 

- 

18,370 

18,370 

- 

- 

ness 

- 

- 

18,370 

- 

- 

14,149 

5,000 

4,745 

- 

$1,860 

- 

2,544 

14,149 

- 

s  2,364 

- 

70,359 

30,000 

19,282 

- 

17,145 

3,932 

- 

70,359 

_ 

1"  545,059 
"  2,400 

- 

2,461,749 
84,906 

1,160,000 
10,000 

50,067 

: 

7,500 

11  400,000 

12  325,758 

17,339 

575,991 

2,461,749 
84,906 

: 

~ 

69,563 
1,859 

29,600 
1,000 

13,596 

"432 

599 

7,500 

7,650 

3,502 

15  1,000 

260 

6,283 

69,563 
1,859 

- 

IS  14,275 
1'  22,300 
13  1,000 

- 

133,005 

30,000 

80,259 

- 

- 

- 

22,746 

133,005 

'  3,500 

- 

8,013 

6,800 

626 

- 

- 

- 

587 

8,013 

- 

- 

732 

6,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

19  5,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

' 

8,000 

5,000 

2,980 

- 

- 

- 

20 

8,000 

- 

"750 

- 

28,430 

16,000 

2,212 

- 

- 

10,218 

- 

28,430 

'  1,000 

9  1,398 

494 

4,028 

3,500 

528 

- 

^ 

- 

- 

4,028 

8  24,000 

- 

- 

28,028 

25,000 

917 

- 

- 

- 

2,111 

28,028 

- 

10  100,356 

- 

1,214,263 

175,000 

41,027 

- 

66,000 

892,236 
16  40,000 

- 

1,214,263 

- 

21  16,330 

22  23,635 

23  800 

2*700 

25  2,000 

26  2,800 

- 

412,435 

25,000 

2,936 

- 

187,532 

- 

196,967 

412,435 

'  6,000 
'  1.000 

678 

15,003 
6,150 

10,000 
3,000 

4,403 
1,950 

600 

1,200 

15,003 
6,150 

- 

- 

- 

17 

15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

17 

2.683 

23  1,101 

3»  1,500 

29  5,294 

18,667 
8,472 

5,000 
2,500 

5,424 

28  900 

4,378 

: 

6,969 

1,594 

374 

18,667 
8,472 

- 

SI  5,615 

32  116 

1,332 

16,970 
3,913,432 

3,500 

33  12 

750,000 

7,008 
3^200 

35  16,400 

36  15,625 

609,000 

6,250 

2,522,407 

- 

16,970 
3,913,432 

1'  Demand  notes. 
2"  And  equipment. 

21  Investments. 

22  Paid  in  advance. 

23  Engraving,  printing,  etc. 
2*  Furniture  and  fi.\tures. 


25  Customers'  lists. 

26  Treasury  stock. 
2'  Adjourned. 

28  Sundry  inventories. 

29  Previous  deficit. 

3°  Furniture,   fixtures  and  automobiles. 


31  Store  fixtures. 

32  Organization. 

33  Subscription  to  stock. 

34  Fees. 

35  Accrued  taxes. 

36  Coupons  payable. 


400 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Foreign  Fruit  Importing  Co., 
Boston. 

Forest  Hills  Laundry  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Forest  Hills  Storage  and 
Warehouse  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Forest  River  Pharmacy,  Inc., 
Salem. 

Fort  Hill  Engraving  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Fort  Hill  Paper  Company, 
Boston. 

Foss  &  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Foss-Hughes  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Foster,  Adams  &  Gibbs  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Foster  Associates,  Inc., 
Worcester. 

Foster-Avery  Company  In- 
corporated, Springfield. 

Foster-Besse  Company  In- 
corporated, Springfield. 

Foster  Bogs  Company,  Han- 
son. 

Foster-Farrar  Company, 
Northampton. 

Foster  Machine  Company, 
Westfield. 

Foster-McDonald  Company, 
Boston. 

Foster-Moulton  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Brookfield. 

Foster  Spinning  Company, 
Fall  River. 

Foster's  Wharf  Company, 
Boston. 

440  Fourth  Avenue  Corpora- 
tion, Worcester. 

Four  Rayners  Fur  Company, 
Boston. 


Four  Seas  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Fourth  Oakland  Syndicate  In- 
corporated, Worcester. 

Fowle,  Hibbard  Company, 
Boston. 

Fox,  Fultz  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 


Jan.  18, 

Jan.   5, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May  3, 

Feb.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

July  3, 

May  7, 

May  7, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May  7, 

Jan.   2, 

Deo.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  2, 

s  Nov.  15, 

June  30, 

1918. 

1915. 

1917. 

Apr.  15, 

Feb.  19, 

Jan.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.  19, 

Feb.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  8, 

Feb.  19, 

Feb.  2, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  22, 

12  Mch.  2, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  17, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  23, 

Jan.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  7, 

12  Dec.  22, 

July  1, 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.  6, 

Sept.  28, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

May  14, 

Jan.  8, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

July  19, 

Jan.   1, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

June  7, 

Jan.   3, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May  6, 

Jan.  24, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dec.  18, 

34  _ 

Aug.  31, 

1917. 

1917. 

May  3, 

Apr.  17, 

Mch.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

June  21, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

$50,000 

6,000 

20.000 

5,000 

5,000 

25,000 

50,000 

5,000 
50,000 

125,000 
36,000 
48,000 
30,000 
30,000 

150,000 

50,000 
40,000 
300,000 
300,000 
575,000 
125,000 

50,000 

15,000 

100,000 

75,000 


Assets. 


|§3.S 


41,118 


118,500 


1,970 


19,368 


110,000 

323,030 

1,342,137 


13,180 
15,711 


86,130 
2,000 

1,000 


225 


23,427 

8,528 
360,805 


3,025 


1,710 
23 

29,388 
293,568 

52,529 

231 

31,743 

46,653 

44,811 
89,759 

34,779 
110,065 
109,084 


2,480 


65,519 
49,456 


1  Contract. 

2  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
'  Fixtures. 

*  Trade-marks. 

*  Losses  sustained. 
6  U.  S.  bonds. 

'  Unexpired  insurance. 
8  Asof  Jan.  1,1914. 


s  Date  of  postponement.  All  as- 
sets have  been  transferred  to 
and  Uabihties  assumed  by  a 
corporation  incorporated  under 
Pennsylvania  laws. 
1°  Mortgage. 

11  Reserve  for  taxes. 

12  Adjourned. 


IS  Mortgage  notes  secured  by  real 

estate. 
"  Bonds. 
15  Stock. 

w  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Reserve  for  experimental  woik. 
18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


401 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i. 

J. 

J. 

3 
1 

J 

a 

J2 
1 

1. 

a 

-mTS"^ 

ca 

"rt 

a   ■ 

"O  g 

.9  S 

i 

C3 

g2§ 

1 

3 

■*5 

1^ 

< 

-So 

O  a> 

3 

1 

.  i 

- 

1S500 

- 

$19,760 

$1,000 

- 

- 

$16,000 

- 

$2,760 

$19,760 

- 

- 

$5,018 

17,505 

6,000 

$6,805 

2  $4,700 

- 

- 

- 

17,505 

- 

- 

6,804 

51,379 

20,000 

1,346 

30,000 

33 

- 

- 

51,379 

- 

8  2,468 

881 

5,339 

5,000 

339 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,339 

n2,451 

- 

- 

5,315 

3,180 

247 

- 

1,157 

- 

5  731 

5,315 

- 

- 

- 

59,839 

18,500 

14,788 

- 

- 

$26,551 

- 

59,839 

- 

3  526 
6  25,550 

- 

502,308 

50,000 

146,850 

- 

- 

8  30,000 
178,726 

96,732 

502,308 

_ 

'  2,367 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

71,369 

25,000 

4,466 

- 

24,608 

17,295 

- 

71,369 

- 

- 

- 

124,593 

54,000 

146 

10  64,000 

- 

- 

6,447 

124,593 

- 

- 

- 

48,000 

36,000 

- 

- 

4,000 
11  8,000 

- 

48,000 

- 

- 

- 

66,300 

48,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 
11  10,300 

- 

66,300 

- 

13  10,000 
"  2,000 

- 

31,373 

23,500 

- 

- 

- 

7,873 

~ 

31,373 

- 

3  3,907 

- 

58,545 

30,000 

2,292 

- 

14,500 

6,587 

5,166 

58,545 

- 

"  117,000 
15  50 

- 

428,030 

114,500 

2,276 

- 

- 

85,000 
16  36,650 
1'  50,000 

139,604 

428,030 

- 

18  528 

- 

56,278 

10,400 
19  5,000 

34,190 

- 

- 

6,688 

- 

56,278_ 

- 

20  1,012 

21  5,500 

- 

154,436 

20,000 

63,444 

~ 

62,963 

~ 

8,029 

154,436 

- 

22  35,000 

- 

753,601 

300,000 

~ 

~ 

212,000 

206,601 
16  35,000 

~ 

753,601 

- 

-  23  2,874 

- 

332,229 

300,000 

- 

- 

19,750 

- 

12,479 

332,229 

- 

- 

- 

1,365,534 

575,000 

258 
24  2,813 

25  675,000 

26  50,000 
27  5,254 

57,209 

- 

1,365,534 

28  55,308 

29  600 

30  500 
31500 

198 

59,246 

500 
32  55,000 

3,746 

59,246 

- 

33  100 

10,231 

17,844 

12,860 

3,602 

- 

1,382 

- 

- 

17,844 

- 

- 

819 

14,006 

13,900 

- 

- 

106 

- 

- 

14,006 

- 

35  5,000 

36  900 

- 

206,378 

100,000 

36,801 

37  9,500 

- 

11  8,500 

51,577 

206,378 

«  15,000 

38  243 
3  4,267 
39  5,000 

«238 
"90 

148,030 

75,000 

24,403^ 

20,156 

15,538 

12,933 

148,030 

20  Prepaid  items. 

21  Stocks. 

22  U.  S.  government  bonds  and  certi- 

ficates. 

23  Insurance. 

2<  Mortgage  interest. 

25  First  mortgage. 

26  Bank  loan. 


27  Prepaid  rents. 

28  Foxes.  '" 

29  Ranch  equipment. 

30  Organization  expense. 

31  Treasury  stock. 

32  Received  on  stock  subscriptions. 

33  Copyrights. 

3«  None  held  in  1917. 


35  Liberty  Bonds. 

36  Denver  Water  Co.  bond. 
3'  Real  estate  mortgage. 

38  Moulds  and  dies. 

39  Investments. 

■10  Insurance  unexpired. 
"  Taxes. 


402 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


^ 

^ 

ca 

Assets. 

1 

a 

a 

P. 
Q 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

iS, 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

TION. 

1 

1 

s 

•73 

J 

b 

si 

C3 

(3 

•1 

anufa 
Mercl 
Matei 
Stock 
ess. 

^ 

G 

Q 

< 

rt 

1 

S 

O 

Foxboro  Company,  The,  Fox- 

May  24, 

Mch.  10, 

Dec.   31, 

$151,100 

$7,600 

$14,762 

$48,788 

$201,004 

borough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  83,930 

Foxboro  Laundry  Company, 

July      1, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

7,646 

547 

951 

Foxborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Foxboro    Realty    Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

500 

_ 

_ 

161 

The,  Foxborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham  and  Boston  Ex- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

3,870 

7,508 

press  Company,  Framing- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham  Coal  Company,' 

May     9, 

Apr.   11, 

Mch.  30, 

50,000 

6,420 

1,180 

12,187 

33,427 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Framingham  Construction  & 

Aug.     9, 

13  _ 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

6,844 

1,463 

19,415 

Supply  Co.,  Framingham. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham         Contracting 

June    4, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

12,756 

_ 

12,276 

Company,  Natick. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham  Foundries,  Bos- 

Dec.    8, 

Aug.     7, 

June  30, 

300,000 

- 

247,036 

170,640 

164,319 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Framingham  Housing  Asso- 

July   15, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

234,506 

_ 

_ 

1,049 

ciation,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham  Laundry,  Inc., 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

7,500 

7,000 

300 

2,154 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham   Lumber    Com- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

8,000 

_ 

16,196 

18,382 

pany,  Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Framingham    Odd    Fellows' 

June  11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

9,000 

22,000 

- 

- 

734 

Building  Association,  Fram- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

mgham. 

Framingham    Screw   Works, 

May  22, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

40,000 

50,000 

ISO 

2,053 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Francis  Doane  &  Co.  Inc., 

May   10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

15,638 

5,960 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Francis  Fitz  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept.  19, 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

- 

17,560 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Francis   N.    Woodman    and 

May  16, 

26  Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,      Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Franco-American  Association 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

50,000 

52,602 

1,612 

- 

819 

of    Chicopee,    Inc.,    The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chicopee. 

Franco-American      National 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

80,000 

- 

- 

858 

Hall     Corporation,     The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence. 

Frank  A.  Andrews  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 14, 

Feb.   20, 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

33,755 

9,986 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank    A.    Messinger,    Inc., 

Apr.     5, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

- 

22,473 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  A.  Storer  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

22,530 

- 

2,706 

1,967 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  B.  Lothrop  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

5,943 

9,506 

9,043 

Acton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  B.  Orcutt,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Sept.   6, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

500 

100 

2,279 

ton, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank     Bownes     Company, 

Aug.  26, 

13  _ 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

30  3,438 

22,683 

11,683 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  C.  Nichols  Company, 

May  21, 

May   18, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,235 

1,819 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  C.  Rawson  Co.,  Inc., 

Aug.   29, 

July     3, 

June     1, 

5,000 

_ 

175 

10 

45 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Factory. 

2  Patent  rights, 
s  Investments. 

*  Prepaid  insurance. 

5  Accrued  taxes. 

6  Good  will. 


'  Treasury  stock. 
8  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
5  Equipment. 
1°  Securities. 

11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  And  reserve  for  taxes. 


13  None  held  in  1918. 

w  Percentages  and  estimates. 

15  Advanced  expenses. 

16  Reserves. 

1'  OflSce  furniture  and  fixtures. 
18  Trucks,  teams,  etc. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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ci  =s  S 

1 

1 

1 

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2  $6,594 
6  3,500 

s  $60,901 

<890 

'  15,000 

- 

$424,469 
27,644 

$151,100 
25,000 

$114,273 

6  2,333 

1,133 

- 

$51,000 
985 

$526 

$105,763 

$424,469 
27,644 

- 

~ 

$89 

750 
11,378 

150 
8  600 
5,000 

3,155 

- 

: 

- 

3,223 

750 
11,378 

6  22,500 

9  7,335 
w  2,826 
11  5,000 

8,139 

68,375 
58,361 

50,000 
26,500 

4,206 
26,461 

- 

5,400 

12 14,169 

- 

68,375 
58,361 

- 

"  10,842 

- 

35,874 

10,000 

13,744 

- 

8,000 

- 

4,130 

35,874 

- 

"  1,508 

70,262 

653,765 

250,000 

266,205 

- 

120,000 

18 17,560 

- 

653,765 

- 

"305 

- 

235,860 

300 

234,205 

- 

- 

1,355 

- 

235,860 

- 

18 1,000 

21  2,500 
22543 

1,556 

19,510 
45,621 
22,734 

10,000 
15,000 
9,000 

3,209 
"251 
10,597 

20  $5,000 

1,050 
12,500 
5,500 

3,301 

7,524 
4,933 

19,510 
45,621 
22,734 

- 

- 

- 

92,203 

50,000 

13,075 

- 

13,351 

15,777 

- 

92,203 

6  1,500 

23  403 

- 

23,501 

20,000 

2,017 

- 

- 

1,484 

23,501 

8  11,200 

24  788 
3  13,864 
7  9,800 

550 

53,212 
550 

25,000 
550 

_ 

_ 

_ 

28,132 

25  80 

_ 

53,212 
550 

- 

- 

1,954 

56.987 

11,000 

687 

36,000 

9,300 

- 

- 

56,987 

- 

27  1,400 

- 

82,258 

14,200 

2,188 

37,000 

700 

28,170 

- 

82,258 

' 

23  771 

- 

44,512 

6,900 

25,916 

- 

- 

11,696 

- 

44,512 

- 

28  33 

- 

22,506 

10,000 

10,331 

- 

- 

2,175 

- 

22,506 

2»  12,400 

23  2,502 

- 

42,105 

18,200 

5,810 

15,000 

2,500 

- 

595 

42,105 

6  6,000 

- 

- 

30,492 

20,000 

2,681 

- 

- 

- 

7,811 

30,492 

6  3,424 

- 

- 

6,303 

5,000 

1,303 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,303 

- 

31  3,900 

- 

41,704 

10,000 

21,603 

- 

- 

- 

10,101 

41,704 

- 

- 

- 

4,054 

505 

872 

- 

- 

- 

2,677 

4,054 

- 

32  400 

730 

1,360 

1,360 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,360 

"  Leased  machinery. 

20  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

21  Teams  and  trucks. 

22  Mortgage  on  real  estate  in  Mas- 

sachusetts. 
M  Fixtures. 


24  AutomobUe. 

25  Depreciation. 

28  Corporation  has  done  no  busi- 
ness the  past  year. 
2'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
28  Furnitiu'e. 


23  Good  will  and  licenses. 
3"  And  equipment. 

31  Unissued  stock. 

32  Four  shares  American  Telephone 

&  Telegraph. 


404 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

1 

o3 

D. 
03 
Q 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
roc- 

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Frank  Cousins  Art  Company, 

May  22, 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    7, 

$20,000 

$300 

$26 

Salena. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  D.  Somers  Company, 

Feb.    5 

3, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

*  Sl.OOO 

7,361 

10,128 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  E.  Davis  Co.,  Glouces- 

Mch. 

1, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

?49,519 

- 

167,703 

78,321 

ter. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  E.  Fitts  Manufactur- 

Mch. ] 

5, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

20,851 

15,237 

ing  and  Supply  Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

5  299 

The,  Boston. 

6  4 

Frank    E.    Fleet    Company, 

May 

2, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

96,737 

21,429 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank    E.    Ross    Company, 

June 

4, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

115 

92,043 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  E.  Sessions  Company, 

Oct. 

1, 

Sept.  13, 

July      1, 

75,000 

43,756 

4,339 

65,543 

23,615 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  E.  Vincent  Company, 

Mch. 

8, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,323 

8,863 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Prank    E.    Wright    Leather 

Feb.   5 

1, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

37,500 

17,965 

17,481 

6,275 

6,166 

Company,  Peabodv. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank   F.  Hill   &   Co.  Inc., 

Apr. 

4, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

6,433 

10,114 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank    Ferdinand,    Incorpo- 

Mch. 1 

1, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

_ 

83,589 

164,100 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  G.  Shattuck  Company, 

May 

7, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

_ 

12  397,834 

118,662 

101,644 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  H.  Beckler  Company, 

Oct.    5 

4, 

July     1, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

4,310 

1,080 

4,712 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

* 

Frank  H.  Chamberlain  Com- 

Apr.   2 

3, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

40,425 

19,173 

pany,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  H.  Pfeiffer  Company, 

Feb. 

7, 

Jan.      3, 

Deo.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

3,000 

6,678 

4,596 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  J.  MeGarry  and  Com- 

Feb.   i 

5, 

Nov.    1, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

790 

pany  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Frank  Jones  Brewing  Com- 

May 

2, 

Apr.     5, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,427 

81,790 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  L.  Allen  Lumber  Com- 

Jan.   C 

1, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31,. 

40,000 

15,600 

- 

27,221 

38,082 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  L.  Gould  &  Sons,  Inc., 

Mav 

7, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

487 

Walpole. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  L.   Young  Company, 

Nov.  ] 

1, 

21  Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

300,000 

43,000 

22  20,731 

444,492 

507,498 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  M.  Whiting  and  Com- 

July   5 

2, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

_ 

12,208 

171,198 

126,407 

pany,    Inc.,    North    Attle- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

borough. 

. 

Frank    N.    Rand    Insurance 

Jan.    1 

7, 

Oct.      1, 

•Sept.  30, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

1,000 

9,092 

Agency,  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Frank  Nason  Electric  Com- 

Apr.   5 

3, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

4,060 

2,900 

16,378 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank   P.   Bennett   &  Com- 

Oct.   1 

7, 

21  Oct.      7, 

June  30, 

150,000 

- 

28  20,173 

14,612 

70,090 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Frank  P.  Brown  Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  1 

5, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,900 

1,238 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  R.  Alford  Mfg.  Co., 

June 

8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Frank  Ridlon  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

4, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      1, 

245,000 

- 

43,656 

104,002 

166,195 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Frank  Tilton-Martin  Incorpo- 

June  1 

1, 

May  14, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

33  1,151 

4,424 

1,116 

ration,  North  Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Copyrights. 

3  Negatives. 

*  And  fixtures. 
6  Sample  account. 
8  Doubtful  account. 


'  Liberty  Bonds, 
s  Job  accounts. 
9  Fixtures  and  teams. 
1°  Teams  and  fixtures. 

11  Auto  trucks. 

12  And  fixtures  and  improvements. 


13  Leasehold  rights. 
1^  Deferred  charges. 

15  Advance  payment  for  rent. 

16  Reserve  fimd. 
1'  License. 

18  Equipment. 


1918.1 


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405 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

I 

UBILITIES. 

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p-i 

1 

1 

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I  $5,000 
I  5,000 

2  $700 
3  1,000 

$5,774 

$12,800 
23,489 

$10,900 
10,000 

$1,900 
13,355 

- 

- 

$134 

$12,800 
23,489 

I  21,500 

- 

- 

317,043 

60,000 

104,376 

$15,000 

$55,000 

- 

82,667 

317,043 

- 

^  6,440 

- 

42,831 

12,000 

2,472 

- 

- 

$28,359 

- 

42,831 

- 

10,805 

4,534 

133,505 

10,000 

16,702 

- 

106,803 

- 

- 

133,505 

- 

- 

- 

92,158 
137,253 

1,000 
75,000 

19,739 

8  70,005 

353 

61,900 

_ 

~ 

1,414 

92,158 
137,253 

- 

9  440 

- 

27,626 

10,000 

9,555 

- 

6,000 

2,071 

- 

27,626 

I  10,000 

- 

- 

57,887 

37,500 

4,238 

- 

10,500 

5,649 

- 

57,887 

1  9,000 

i»  1,400 

- 

26,947 

25,000 

609 

- 

1,000 

- 

338 

26,947 

1  40,000 

11  5,000 

28,695 

321,384 

250,000 

40,134 

- 

31,250 

- 

- 

321,384 

: 

13  35,572 
"  8,683 

132 

662,395 
10,234 

184,900 
5,000 

5,024 

- 

"258 
210 

474,959 
16  2,278 

662,395 
10,234 

- 

- 

59,598 

30,600 

7,037 

- 

- 

22,561 

- 

59,598 

- 

- 

726 

15,000 

10,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

1500 

- 

- 

8,290 

3,000 

4,700 

- 

- 

590 

- 

8,290 

1 10,000 

1'  6,000 

- 

116,217 

10,000 

106,217 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116,217 

- 

18  3,500 

- 

84,403 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

19  4,000 

40,403 

84,403 

- 

2°  5,675 

- 

6,162 

5,000 

460 

- 

- 

- 

702 

6,162 

_ 

23  68,661 
2*  1,795 
1^  3,901 
2'  9,921 

~ 

1,090,078 
319,734 

245,000 
25  3,000 

144,800 

211,556 
135,487 

_ 

285,000 

344,022 
26  1,500 

39,447 

_ 

1,090,078 
319,734 

1 13,000 

- 

- 

23,092 

15,000 

5,742 

- 

- 

- 

2,350 

23,092 

1  15,000 

- 

4,372 

42,710 

35,000 

7,710 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,710 

1  6,000 

29  750 

'  3,000 

30  100,000 

31  3,000 

208,625 
12,138 

113,600 
7,500 

28,143 
370 

with  accts. 
payable 

3,840 

66,882 

428 

208,625 
12,138 

- 

- 

1,647 

1,647 

1,200 

447 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,647 

55,256 

32  4,500 

- 

373,609 

240,000 

43,743 

- 

60,000 

29,866 

- 

373,609 

- 

- 

- 

6,691 

5,000 

1,144 

- 

- 

- 

547 

1 

6,691 

19  Depreciation. 

20  Motor  truclis,  wagons,  horse  and 


21  Adjourned. 

22  And  equipment. 

23  Investments. 


21  Office  furniture. 

25  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

26  Reserve  —  taxes. 
2'  Securities. 

28  And  plant,  etc. 

29  Automobile. 


3°  Subscription  lists  and  advertising 
contracts. 

31  U.  S.  bonds. 

32  Bonds. 

33  And  tools,  fixtures,  etc. 


406 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Frank  Tucker  Drug  Company, 
Boston. 

Frank  W.  Lawrence  Com- 
pany. Boston. 

Frank  W.  Smith  Co.,  Gardner, 

Frank  W.  Zemeir  &  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  The, 
Boston. 

Frank  Wood  Press,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Frank  X.  Oberle  Company, 
Boston. 

Franklin  A.  Snow  Company, 
Boston. 

Franklin  County  Lumber 
Company,  Greenfield. 

Franklin  Foundry  Company, 
Franklin. 

Franklin  Furniture  Co., 
Franklin. 

Franklin  Hardware  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Franklin  Hotel  Company, 
Worcester. 

Franklin  Housing  Association, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Franklin  Machine  and  Tool 
Company,  Springfield. 

Franklin  Mills  Corporation, 
Franklin. 

Franklin  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Franklin  P.  Shumway  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Franklin  P.  Winston  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Franklin  Paper  Company, 
Holyoke. 

Franklin  Park  Lumber  Com- 
pany, Revere. 

Franklin  Park  Theatre  Co., 
Boston. 

Franklin  Rubber  Company, 
Boston. 

Franklin  Shoe  Company, 
Boston. 

Franklin  Silver  Plate  Com- 
pany, Greenfield. 

Franklin  Specialty  Company, 
Boston. 

Franklin  Square  Electric  Co., 
The,  Worcester. 

Franklin  Wine  Company, 
Lowell. 

Franmor  Shoe  Company, 
Boston. 

Fraprie-Douglas  Company, 
The,  Fall  River. 

Eraser  Dry  Goods  Company, 
The,  Brockton. 


June     7, 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 

22, 


May 

1918 
Feb.   ; 

1918 
Mch.  20, 

1918 
Apr.    ] 

1918 
Nov.  22, 

1918, 
Feb.    23 

1918 
Mch.  ] 

1918 
June   ] 

1918, 
July 

1918, 
Apr.    1 

1918 
Mch.  26 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
July    19, 

1918 
May 

1918 
May  20, 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr.   24, 

1918 
May 

1918 
Apr.    1 

1918 
Mch.  29 

1918 
Sept. 

1918 
Apr.    1 

1918 
May  22 

1918, 
Mch.  14, 

1918 
Aug.  2 

1918 
Apr.    ] 

1918, 


May     6, 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Dec.   26, 

1917. 


Jan.    26 

1918. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Oct.    19 

1918. 
9  Feb.    19 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
Jan.    29 

1918. 
Jan.    15 

1918. 
Mch.    5 

1918. 
Jan.    22 

1918. 
June  28 

1918. 
"  Mch.  12 

1917. 
Apr.   30 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Feb.   25 

1918. 
Feb.     6 

1918. 
Jan.      6 

1918. 
Feb.     7 

1918. 
Sept.    3 

1918. 
Feb.   24 

1918. 
May    3 

1918. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 


June     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Sept.  15, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June    5, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 


$7,500 

50,000 

150,000 

10,000 

1,000 
16,000 
10,000 
45,000 
10,000 
20,000 
5,000 
4,000 

125,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10,000 
30,000 
10,000 
50,000 
15,000 

100,000 
50,000 
50,000 
30,000 
50,000 
5,000 
10,000 
10,000 
6,000 

100,000 


la 
1 

1 

a 
1 

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

- 

1  $2,000 

$1,000 

- 

- 

1,300 

$40,000 

<  50,773 

136,579 

7,000 

825 

1,500 

- 

- 

70 

- 

- 

19,068 

- 

10,000 

■»  - 

42,448 

10,463 

68.031 

- 

- 

2.000 

- 

- 

10,207 

- 

- 

2,638 

- 

10,824 

1,358 

43,500 

- 

- 

- 

15,045 

719 

- 

2,561 

14,058 

- 

5,785 

115,634 

67,480 

"  31,695 

58,048 

33,445 

7,323 

25,688 

151,496 

- 

- 

16,500 

11,000 

78,169 

- 

1,344 

93,077 

12.480 

17,560 

48,598 

- 

- 

72 

- 

756 

7,883 

- 

1,000 

5,627 

6,942 

6,448 

43,769 

- 

10,051 

6,215 

- 

10,164 

114,056 

1  And  soda  apparatus  and  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

5  Treasury  stock. 

*  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

'  Reserves. 


6  None  held  in  1918. 
'  Fixtures. 

8  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

9  Date  of  postponement. 
10  Good  will  and  license. 


'■'■  Patent  rights. 

12  Stocks. 

15  Corporation  ceased  transactions 

Dec.  31, 1917. 
"  And  equipment. 


1918.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  407 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LiABiLrriEs. 

m 

, 

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J. 

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3 
1 

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£ 

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$3,969 

$7,069 

$6,400 

$669 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$7,069 

2  $20,589 

3  $25,000 

- 

50,591 

50,000 

591 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,591 

2  25,000 

- 

- 

300,805 

150,000 

66,704 

$73,000 

- 

5  $148 

$10,953 

300,805 

2  1,013 

- 

- 

24,073 

6,100 

6,617 

4,500 

$3,290 

1,601 

1,965 

24,073 

- 

- 

- 

6,434 

1,000 

3,209 

- 

- 

2,225 

- 

6,434 

- 

'  1,000 

- 

48,523 

16,000 

12,291 

- 

- 

20,232 

- 

48,523 

- 

- 

- 

161,605 

10,000 

146,907 

- 

- 

- 

4,698 

161,605 

- 

- 

- 

186,418 

44,600 

32,247 

23,600 

- 

70,126 

15,845 

186,418 

- 

- 

- 

4,300 

300 

8  2,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,300 

4,300 

2  13,631 

- 

- 

25,922 

20,000 

3,022 

- 

2,900 

- 

- 

25,922 

- 

7  580 

2,058 

5,821 

5,000 

821 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,821 

1°  25,000 

- 

21,585 

60,031 

4,000 

31,231 

- 

24,800 

- 

- 

60,031 

- 

- 

■   - 

45,774 

43,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,774 

- 

45,774 

"  39,550 

- 

- 

67,734 

50,000 

3,743 

1,950 

7,930 

- 

4,111 

67,734 

- 

- 

17,361 

39,307 

10,000 

17,557 

11,750 

- 

- 

- 

39,307 

- 

- 

- 

222,475 

5,600 

30,418 

- 

51,484 

119,746 
5  10,293 

.  4,934 

222,475 

2  20,347 

12  334 

5,315 

56,891 

30,000 

19,891 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

56,891 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

15  55,067 
16  3,210 

- 

361,054 

50,000 

1'  64,629 

- 

21,000 

225,425 

- 

361,054 

- 

- 

- 

101,529 

15,000 

38,373 

- 

28,836 

19,320 

- 

101,529 

- 

- 

- 

156,480 

50,000 

2,949 

89,500 

- 

14,031 

- 

156,480 

- 

18  392 

- 

130,968 

50,000 

12,380 

- 

65,200 

- 

3,388 

130,968 

- 

- 

- 

161,754 

50,000 

107,093 

- 

- 

4,661 

- 

161,754 

- 

- 

- 

93,319 

30,000 

54,140 

- 

- 

- 

9,179 

93.319 

- 

"31 
20  26 

554 

800 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

800 

- 

21  1,574 

4,510 

22,221 

4,500 

12,021 

- 

5,700 

- 

- 

22,221 

- 

- 

9,013 

21,159 

10,000 

11,159 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,159 

- 

- 

1,298 

66,878 

10,000 

56,409 

- 

- 

22  469 

- 

66,878 

- 

- 

- 

22,731 

6,000 

5,129 

- 

6,850 

23  2,500 

2,252 

22,731 

- 

«  15,538 
2<  14,681 

- 

163,991 

79,000 

28,843 

- 

25  48,700 

7,448 

- 

163,991 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Advanced  expenses. 

1'  Including  reserve  for  Federal 
taxes. 


18  Insurance. 

19  Printing  and  stationery. 
2°  Patterns  and  models. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


22  Reserves  for  depreciation. 

23  Reserve  for  building. 
2*  Construction  fund. 
25  Bank  loans. 


408 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

■i 

a 

1 

o. 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

!S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc-  1 

TION. 

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a 
1 

anufacturf 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

Q3 
1« 

^ 

Q 

a 

«i 

(S 

S 

S 

O 

Fred  A.  Houdlette  and  Son, 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

$25,000 

_ 

i$600 

$20,056 

$43,416 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fred    A.    Mann    Company, 

June  20, 

June  10, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

$6,700 

_ 

23,514 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fred    C.    Henderson,    Inc., 

Mch.  22, 

Sept.  19, 

Sept.     1, 

150,000 

105,000 

- 

_ 

8,391 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fred     F.     Field     Company, 

June  26, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

113,653 

39,302 

907,283 

418,430 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fred  F.  Field  Holstein  Com- 

June  12, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

3,890 

178,420 

9,155 

pany,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fred  Gillespie  Lumber  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,104 

5,905 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fred  L.  Davis  Co.,  Gloucester, 

Apr.    25, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

90,000 

- 

- 

16,446 

36,538 

Fred    M.    Batchelder    Com- 

Dec.    1, 

Sept.    4, 

Sept.     1, 

60,000 

- 

3,000 

72,737 

32,573 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fred    M.    Batchelder    Com- 

Oct.   28, 

Oct.    11, 

Aug.  31, 

60,000 

- 

2,000 

66,344 

51,534 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fred    M.    Foley    Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

109 

380 

8,063 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Fred  Rueping  Leather  Corpo- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

201,917 

166,956 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fred     S.     Smith    Company, 

Nov.     5, 

Sept.  18,' 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

11  5,437 

4,785 

30,895 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fred    S.    Stewart   Company, 

June  24, 

May     9, 

Feb.    15, 

20,000 

- 

- 

41,406 

24,177 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

, 

Fred  T.  Ley  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Sept. 12, 

Sept.    7, 

Feb.   28, 

750,000 

126,160 

11  285,459 

49,215 

1,673,578 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fred    Theise    Manufacturing 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

400 

26,696 

28,434 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Fred  W.  Archer  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mch.    7, 
1918. 

Dec.    14, 
1917. 

Dec.   13, 
1917. 

9,000 

- 

- 

9,500 

2,666 

Fred    W.    Nash    Company, 

Apr.    29, 

i«  Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8.058 

4,147 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Frederick  A.  Kemp,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   6. 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

50,000 

10,292 

- 

18,017 

9,727 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Frederick    Eeles     Company, 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.      3, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

2,700 

800 

3,186 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Frederick   H.   Osgood   Com- 

Sept. 16, 

Sept.    4, 

July    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,975 

6,850 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

•Frederick    J.    Quinby    Com- 

May    7, 

Mch.  17, 

Mch.    1, 

225,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,815 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Frederick     Lobl     Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.    10, 

150,000 

8,000 

9,919 

5,000 

300 

Middleborough. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Freedman-Stahl  Baking  Com- 

Aug.  13, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

2,000 

7,000 

1,000 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Freeland   Loomis   Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

251,019 

18,852 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Freeman  &  Cobb  Co.,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

_• 

_ 

34 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Freeraan-Daughaday      Com- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

400,000 

38,015 

45,434 

116,237 

77,072 

pany,  Norton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918, 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Securities. 

3  Rolling  stock. 
^  Good  will. 

^  Mortgage  indebtedness. 
^  Lasts,  dies,  pulleys,  etc. 


'  Subscriptions  for  stock. 
8  Liberty  Bonds. 
3  Fleet  fishing  schooners. 
1°  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

11  And  equipment. 

12  Prepaid  expense. 


1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1*  Prepaid  taxes  and  expenses. 

15  Reserve  for  taxes. 

IS  Date  of  postponement. 

1'  Autos. 

18  Endowment  insurance. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


409 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 

i 

1 

3 
1 
2 

3 

o 
M 

1 

'S, 

O 

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J. 

-T3 

a 

J, 

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3 
03 

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3 

- 

2  $10,000 

- 

$74,072 

$25,000 

$24,291 

- 

- 

$5,000 

$19,781 

$74,072 

- 

3  4,500 

- 

34,714 

10,000 

6,571 

$9,143 

$9,000 

- 

- 

34.714 

4S80,700 

- 

- 

194,091 

110,000 

5,330 

5  77,700 

- 

1.061 

- 

194,091 

- 

6  73,000 

: 

1,551,668 
191,465 

30,000 

'  27,300 

5,000 

1,240.608 
23,840 

152,625 

with  aocts. 
payable 

253,760 

10,000 

1,551.668 
191.465 

- 

- 

- 

11,009 

2,000 

7.208 

- 

- 

1,788 

13 

11,009 

4  5,000 

8  5,400 
9  120,000 

- 

183,384 

90.000 

28.309 

- 

- 

10  20,000 

45,075 

183,384 

- 

- 

108,310 

60.000 

9.577 

- 

32,143 

- 

6.590 

108,310 

- 

- 

- 

119.878 

60,000 

8,036 

- 

23,095 

- 

28.747 

119,878 

- 

- 

- 

8.552 

2,000 

3,074 

- 

- 

- 

3,478 

8,552 

- 

- 

- 

358,873 

10,000 

317,024 

- 

- 

- 

31,849 

358,873 

- 

"500 

$1,185 

42,802 

10,000 

18,141 

- 

14,661 

- 

- 

42,802 

<  98,000 

13  3,109 
"  2,673 
8  2,000 

-- 

73,365 

2,232,412 
55,530 

20,000 

649,000 
25,000 

3,491 

166,677 
6,807 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

425,000 

8,000 

49,874 

908,066 
15  83,669 

15,723 

73,365 

2,232,412 
55,530 

- 

- 

12,166 

9,000 

3,166 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,166 

«  5,178 

»  5,666 

- 

23,049 

15,000 

2,481 

- 

4,300 

- 

1,268 

23,049 

1'  3,491 
13  1.023 
IS  3,700 
19  25,100 

91 

71,350 

6,777 

50,000 
5,000 

14,629 
1,777 

20  6,000 

21  _ 

721 

71,350 
6.777 

- 

- 

- 

8,825 

1,000 

650 

- 

- 

- 

7,175 

8,825 

26  15,000 
2'  2,000 
i  86,981 

22  50,847 
23  3,559 
21  24,469 
25  26,950 
28  30,000 

30  600 

424,890 
9,400 

552,530 

157,200 
20,000 

68,000 

150,000 
5,000 

70,598 

3,400 
15,000 

29  3,800 

413,932 

- 

- 

552,530 

157,200 
20,000 

19  14,000 

31 19,361 

32  545 

S3  6,297 

2  3,500 

100,000 

410,074 
3,534 

300,000 
3,000 

50,074 

60,000 

534 

410,074 
3,534 

- 

- 

15,353 

292,111 

270,100 

22,011 

- 

- 

- 

- 

292,111 

19  Treasury  stock. 

20  Mortgages. 

21  Contingent  liability   (customer's 

notes  discounted),  $6,407.66. 

22  Equity  in  De  Koch  plant. 


23  Incomplete  sets  —  value  if  com- 

pleted. 

24  Equity  in  unfilled  contracts. 

25  Equity  in  an  incomplete  set. 

26  Patent  rights. 
2'  Trade-marks. 


28  Stock  in  treasury. 

29  Mortgage. 

30  Horse  and  wagon. 
81  Fixtures. 

32  Liberty  Bond. 

33  Accrued  items. 


410 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Freemont  Corporation,  The, 
Worcester. 

French  American  Import  Co., 
Boston. 

French  Coal  Company, 
Springfield. 

French  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Fresh  Pond  Ice  Company, 
Somerville. 

Fresh  Pond  Parkway  Realty 
Company    of    Cambridge, 


Friend  Brothers  Incorpo- 
rated, Melrose. 

Friend  Machine  Co.,  The, 
Lowell. 

Friend  Soap  Company,  Con- 
cord. 

Friend  St.  Wine  &  Grocery 
Co.,  Boston. 

Fritz  Carlton  Hotel  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Fritz  Construction  Co.  Inc., 
Boston. 

Front  Street  Transportation 
Company  Inc.,  Scituate. 

Frost  &  Adams  Company, 
Boston. 


Frost  Bros.,  Inc.,  Belmont,    . 
Frost  Coal  Company,  Boston, 

Frost  Hardware  Company, 
Framingham. 

Frost  Ice  Company,  The, 
Newburyport. 

Frost  Insecticide  Co.,  Arling- 
ton. 

Frost  Office  Apphance  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Frothingham  Buildings,  Bos- 
ton. 

Frye  &  Crawford  Drug  Com- 
pany, The,  Lowell. 

Frye  Drug  &  Chemical  Co., 
Boston. 

Frye  Phipps  Co.,  Boston, 

Fulham  &  Herbert  Company, 

Boston. 
Fuller,  Chandler  and  Patten 

Co.,  Hudson. 

Fuller-Gile  Company,  Boston, 


Fuller  Greene  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


June  24, 

1918. 
Oct.  2, 

1918 
Aug.  15 

1918 
June 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
July  11 

1918 

July  17, 

1918. 
July  15, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
June  5, 

1918. 
Oct.  9, 

1918. 
Apr.  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Oct.  2, 

1918. 


Apr.  26 

1918 
May  13 

1918 
Sept.  26, 

1918 
Mch.  12, 

1918 
Feb.  26, 

1918 
June  13 

1918 
Apr.  17, 

1918 
Dec.  10, 

1917 
Apr, 

1918 
May 

1918 
May 

1918 
June  18, 

1918 


June  13, 
1918. 

May  7, 
1918 


20, 


Feb.  11 

1918. 
Aug.  21 

1918. 
May  1 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
Jan.  10 

1918. 
July  1 

1918. 

June  5 

1918. 
June  5, 

1918. 
June  8, 

1918. 
Jan.   7, 

1918. 
Oct.  8 

1918. 
10  Mch.  8 

1918. 
12  Jan.  31 

1918. 
Aug.  6, 

1918. 


Jan.  9, 

1918. 
Apr.  23 

1918. 
Feb.  9, 

1918. 
12  Feb.  25, 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
May  7 

1918. 
Apr.  4 

1918. 
Aug.  26 

1917. 
Mch.  27 

1918. 
Mch.  12 

1918. 
Feb.  25 

1918. 
12  Apr.  1 

1918. 

Jan.  14 
1918. 

Jan.  14 
1918. 


Jan.   1, 

1918. 
July   1, 

1918. 
Apr.  30, 

1918. 
Apr.  1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 

Mch.  30, 

1918. 
June  5, 

1918. 
May  15, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 
Feb.  27, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Aug.  27, 

1917. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  1, 

1918. 

Oct.  31, 
1917. 

Dee.  31, 
1917. 


830,000 
100,000 
10,000 
90,000 
75,000 
50,000 

30,000 

2,000 

200,000 

20,000 

50,000 
5,000 
8,000 

25,000 

8,000 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

25,000 

10,000 

925,000 

25,000 

35,000 

150,000 

3,000 

120,000 

50,000 

50,000 


Assets. 


4S 

1 

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

876,000 

- 

- 

- 

$599 

S146,847 

7,250 

26,965 

64,642 

80,000 

3,100 

*  14,400 

204,942 

- 

- 

3,350 

« 29,437 

110,774 

- 

- 

800 

- 

- 

2,000 

249,000 

2,500 

8,000 

- 

1,303 

- 

8,500 

320 

5,368 

- 

700 

58,902 

- 

*  1,200 

- 

35,457 

54,469 

5,557 

- 

350 

6,184 

- 

500 

3,000 

40,881 

3,993 

15,431 

- 

2,855 

20,022 

1,220,501 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,600 

- 

- 

4,805 

- 

- 

154,415 

- 

15,666 

42,715 

- 

- 

15,187 

- 

3,038 

3,114 

1  Other  liabilities. 

2  Equity  in  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
*  And  equipment. 

^  Investments. 


6  Mortgage  indebtedness. 
'  Good  will. 
8  License. 


Date  of  postponement. 


11  Horse  and  wagon. 

12  Adjourned. 
IS  Electros. 

1*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
15  Auto. 


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411 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


'  10,000 


$33,164 


2  5,960 
5 17,504 


1600 


"350 


"  2,000 
"  3,150 

15  558 

16  679 
i'500 

18 12,966 
19  16,000 


20  5,000 


"340 
21  2,000 


22  41,476 


2^500 


22  3,500 

25  2,500 

26  58,400 

21  2,250 

24  289 

28  171 

29  500 

21749 


$7,760 


1,450 


17,200 
48,331 


1,142 


7,043 


$79,719 
272,507 
8,976 
173,119 
174,987 
214,814 

191,227 
2,350 

100,000 
20,000 

333,231 
16,595 
16,287 
77,558 

8,957 

190,570 

19,835 

9,113 

77,754 

37,701 

1,277,364 

26,190 

36,175 

350,691 

3,534 

370,358 

41,581 

29,712 


Liabilities. 


O 


$30,000 
95,000 
5,150 
86,000 
75,000 
50,000 

30,000 

2,000 

100,000 

20,000 

50,000 
1,500 
8,000 

25,000 

8,000 

100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

22,500 

10,000 

925,000 
25,000 
30,000 

150,000 
3,000 

120,000 

25,000 
25,000 


l-l 


$24,660 

14,833 

1  3,168 

3,166 

51,386 


123,396 
350 


2,231 

4,788 

641 

17,044 

957 

9,835 
1,650 
6,903 
9,302 

275,000 
1,000 
1,608 

176,561 


11,916 
2'  4,195 


15,969 


$10,000 


45,000 
6  142,327 


3 

T3 

0 

0. 

ua 

OQ 

Oh 

9  281,000 
5,579 


20,000 


14,000 


190 


$112,796 

660 

15,000 

18,601 


1,500 

7,600 

15,289 


10,085 


7,713 
6,418 


600 


143,955 


$46,710 

s  5,281 


37,831 


46 


60,485 


17,357 
11,981 


9,815 

90,292 

612 

4,712 


$15,059 


15,452 
54,987 


3,228 


20,225 


2,463 

9,281 

with 

surplus 

77,364 


3,967 

14,315 

534 


$79,719 
272,507 
8,976 
173,119 
174,987 
214,814 

191,227 
2,350 

100,000 
20,000 

333,231 
16,595 
16,287 
77,558 

8,957 

190,570 

19,835 

9,113 

77,754 

37,701 

1,277,364 

26,190 

36,175 

350,691 

3,534 

370,358 

41,581 

29,712 


16  Prepaid  expenses. 
1'  Coal  on  hand. 

18  Horses,  vehicles  and  harnesses. 

19  Liberty  Bonds. 

20  Horses,  teams  and  ice  houses. 


21  Liberty  Bond. 

22  Securities. 

23  Trade-marks. 
2*  Fixtures. 

26  Treasury  stock. 


26  Investment  security. 
2'  Wages  accrued. 

28  Unexpired  insurance. 

29  Government  bond. 


412 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Fuller-Hammond  Company, 
The,  Brockton. 

Fuller  Ink  Company,  Inc., 
Brockton. 

Fuller  Regalia  and  Costume 
Company,  Worcester. 

Fulton  Iron  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Fulton  Market  Inc.,  The, 
Boston. 

Furbush  &  Company,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Futurity  Thread  Company, 
Boston. 

Fyfe's  Market,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

G.  A.  Brackett  Real  Estate 
Company,  Boston. 

G.  A.  Hawkes  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

G.  A.  Henneberry  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

G.  A.  Monroe  Company, 
Attleboro. 

G.  and  C.  Merriam  Company, 
Springfield. 

G.  Angelo  Company,  Boston, 


G.  B.  Lawrence  Company, 
Boston. 

G.  C.  A.  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Pittsfield. 

G.  C.  Hudson  &  Company, 
Incorporated,  North  Attle- 
borough. 

G.  C.  Prince  &  Son,  Inc., 
Lowell. 

G.  D.  Brown  Co.,  Boston, 

G.  E.  Hoglund  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Gardner. 

G.  E.  Hoglund  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Gardner  (2d  return). 

G.  E.  Leadbetter  and  Sons, 
Inc.,  Leominster. 

G.  E.  Lyons  and  Co.,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

G.  E.  Stimpson  Co.,  Worces- 
ter. 

G.  E.  Thomas  Company, 
Lynn. 

G.  Ernest  von  Elten  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Boston. 

G.  F.  Green  Coal  Company, 
Brockton. 

G.  F.  Redmond  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 


^ 


Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 
Oct.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Feb.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
May   23, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 

Oct.  30, 
1918. 

Apr.  11, 
1918. 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

June  28, 

1918. 
June     8, 

1918. 
Dec.     6, 

1917. 
Nov.  14, 

1918. 
Dec.    18, 

1917. 
June  29, 

1918. 
Dec.    17, 

1917. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 

May  15, 
1918. 

July  31, 
1918. 


Jan.  8, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.   7, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

1  _ 

Mch.  1, 

1918. 

June  1, 

Apr.  22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  11, 

June  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  21, 

Deo.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

"Feb.  20, 

Jan.  14, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

May  6, 

Apr.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  24, 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Oct.'  2, 

June  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  1, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

June  3, 

May  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  6, 

Apr.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  15, 

July  31, 

1917. 

1917. 

1"  Aug.  8, 

July  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Dec.  3, 

Dec.  3, 

1917. 

1917. 

Apr.  1, 

Mch.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Dec.  1, 

Nov.  1, 

1917. 

1917. 

Apr.  15, 

Apr.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  19, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  23, 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

$300,000 

10,000 

7,500 

6,000 

2,000 

25,000 

40,000 

50,000 

45,000 

50,000 

12,000 

5,000 

125,000 

95,000 

10,000 
10,000 
40,000 

8,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 

3,500 
10,000 
20,000 

5,000 
-50,000 

80,000 

50,000 


Assets. 


S108,000 


6,000 


51,000 


81,969 


10,000 

18,000 

50 


44,170 


$40 


11,349 


10,964 
7,211 


'5  3,500 

16  1,408 

4,045 

2,165 
5,200 
10,916 
2,310 


1,124 


16  15,253 


g-C'g' 


$319 
9,068 

93 

26,888 
1,056 

23,936 

27 

300 

165,277 

.59,347 

4,500 
1,257 
4,000 

20,000 
2,500 
9,276 
6,800 
200 
1,208 

14,929 
3,021 

50,045 


1  None  held  in  1918.    Corporation 

has  been  out  of  business  for 
many  years. 

2  Good  will. 

5  Equipment. 


*  Reserve. 

5  Liberty  bonds. 

6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
^  Fixtures. 

5  Value  of  lease. 


5  Securities. 
1"  Adjoiirned. 

11  Prepaid  insurance. 

12  Type  cases,  cabiuets  and   furni- 

ture. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  413 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITDES 

8 

J 

1 

OS 

1 

1 

s 

k 

O  .; 
< 

J. 

a 

J. 

o  o 

3 

03 

3 

■a 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

$180,057 

$302,678 

$277,710 

$4,018 

- 

$20,950 

_ 

- 

$302,678 

- 

- 

608 

1,226 

1,200 

26 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,226 

- 

- 

- 

11,131 

7,500 

512 

- 

- 

$3,119 

- 

11,131 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,994 

2,000 

11,136 

- 

- 

1,527 

$331 

14.994 

=  $20,000 

3  35,000 

- 

43,227 

25,000 

7,324 

- 

- 

4  886 

10,017 

43,227 

- 

6  4,000 

- 

62,628 

40,000 

9,584 

- 

- 

10,774 

6  2,270 

4359 

- 

62,628 

2  2,000 

'  7,000 
8  4,600 
9 1,380 

- 

18,120 

15,000 

2,761 

- 

- 

- 

18,120 

- 

- 

55,053 

45,000 

1,253 

$8,000 

- 

- 

800 

55,053 

- 

"301 

- 

63,683 

15,000 

35,09t 

- 

9,000 

- 

4,589 

63,683 

- 

12  4,102 

- 

14,875 

12,000 

240 

1,200 

- 

- 

1,435 

14,875 

- 

- 

4,000 

5,000 

5,000 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

312,486 

125,000 

1,754 

- 

- 

185,732 

- 

312,486 

2  4,000 

13  1,624 

9  10,666 

"332 

1,340 

268,538 
17,390 

95,000 
9,000 

77,433 
8,390 

75,000 

21,105 

; 

268,538 
17,390 

1'  2,000 

18  25 
9  1,529 

5,214 
3,735 

10,523 
52,055 

5,000 
40,000 

451 
7,055 

~ 

5,000 
5,000 

- 

- 

10,523 
52,055 

- 

- 

- 

26,097 

8,000 

4,205 

7,750 

299 

- 

5,843 

26,097 

2  4,000 

- 

2,475 

11,980 

10,000 

1,980 

- 

- 

- 

' 

11,980 

2  3,000 

- 

- 

34,216 

10,000 

3,150 

3,201 

17,865 

- 

- 

34,216 

- 

- 

9,681 

46,154 

25,000 

20,554 

600 

- 

- 

- 

46,154 

- 

- 

2,006 

4,735 

3,500 

955 

- 

280 

- 

- 

4,735 

2  5,000 

- 

8,368 

25,053 

10,000 

15,053 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,053 

- 

- 

- 

29,161 

20,000 

1,853 

- 

- 

7,308 

- 

29,161 

- 

- 

- 

4,733 

4,000 

493 

' 

-- 

- 

240 

4,733 

- 

20  723 

21  1,607 

22  6,005 
6  9,942 

11566 

23  247 

26  3,000 

12,921 

30,788 
168,642 
132,707 

20,000 
80,000 
15,200 

10,788 

4,583 
2M83 

88,215 

25  20,000 

29,700 
25,000 

10,571 

23,605 
4,292 

30,788 
168,642 
132,707 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1*  Prepaid  expenses. 

16  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 

16  And  equipment. 

1'  Patent  rights. 


13  Deferred  charges. 

19  Deferred  liabilities. 

2"  Furniture  and  equipment. 

21  Three  automobiles. 

22  Bonds. 


23  Expense  account  office  supplies. 
2*  Accrued  interest. 


26  Office  furniture. 


414 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

.9 

a 
1 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

-■a i 

1   . 

TION. 

■J3 

ll 

1 

"o 

C3 

S 

1 

b 

.1 

M 

:anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  I 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

a 

Q 

< 

tf 

s 

S 

o 

G,  Ferullo  Company,  Boston, 

May     2, 
1918. 

iFeb.    19, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1916. 

S50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

G.  G.  Roberts  Corporation, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

$22,500 

S7,700 

S39,074 

$24,194 

Whitman. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  H.  &  A.  L.  Nichols  Inc., 

May     3, 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.   28, 

11,500 

- 

s  6,478 

5,874 

4,133 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.   H.   Atkinson   Company, 

Oct.    31, 

Aug.  21, 

July    31, 

25,000 

6,350 

- 

29,915 

39,672 

Reading. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.  H.  Bent  Company,  Milton, 

Nov.    7, 
1918. 

July    23, 
1918. 

.Tune  30, 
1918. 

50,000 

15,000 

3,759 

3,841 

20,513 

G.  H.  Dyer  Company,  The, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

16,312 

24,256 

16,840 

24,545 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  H.  PoUey  Co.,  Boston,       . 

Aug.  21, 
1918. 

Apr.    24, 
1918. 

Apr.   24, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

- 

800 

200 

G.  H.  Reed,  Inc.,  Agawam,     . 

Apr.   27, 
.     1918. 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

7  3,820 

- 

2,779 

G.  H.  T.  Brown  &  Company 

Sept.  18, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

15,000 

591 

- 

5,389 

5,401 

Incorporated,    New    Bed- 
ford. 
G.  H.  Voter,  Inc.,  Boston,      . 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,647 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.  Haarmann  and  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

55,000 

43,855 

9,500 

15,461 

36,149 

Incorporated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.   J.   Buchanan  Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.   15, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

420 

495 

5,015 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.  J.  Hewson  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   23, 

Sept.  20, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

6,000 

500 

3,376 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.  Jaris  Company,  Boston,    . 

June   14, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

- 

16,460 

19,660 

G.  L.  Clift  Motor  Cycle  Co. 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

200 

4,076 

2,025 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  L.  Hamilton  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

2,102 

1,968 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  L.  Manchester  Company, 

Aug.  16, 

June  25, 

Feb.     1, 

35,000 

_ 

2,600 

15,677 

7.428 

Easthampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.  L.  Metcalf  Box  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

5,631 

2,211 

7,134 

5,857 

Marblehead. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  Levor  Company,  The,  Bos- 

July    1, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  M.  Parks  Company.  The, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

22,820 

10,000 

74,137 

85,477 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

G.  M.  Smith  Optical  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

28  Mch.  28, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

_ 

9,458 

33,191 

12,362 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.   M.    Wethem   Company, 

May  31, 

27  _ 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

- 

2,775 

39,217 

25,826 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.    N.    Dupont    Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    12, 

10,000 

SI  2,800 

19,052 

4,147 

Middleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G.  S.  Cheney  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

29,407 

17,250 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Corporation  did  no  business  dur- 

ing 1917. 

2  Good  win. 

'  And  equipment. 

*  Fixtures. 

5  Horses,  autos,  etc. 


6  Insurance. 

'  And  horses,  etc. 

8  Good  will  and  records. 

'  Equipment. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds. 
11  Stocks. 


13  Office  furniture. 

1*  Supplies. 

16  Unexpired  insurance. 

16  Treasury  stock. 

17  Stocks  and  bonds. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


415 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

... 

a  «  § 

(2 

3 

8 

1 

i 

iS 

J 

-a 
a 

1 

3 
^ 

2 
3 

Pi 

J. 

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a 

J. 

o  <o 

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1 

02 

1 

3 
^ 

2  $10,900 

- 

$1,900 

$12,800 

$12,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$12,800 

- 

- 

- 

93,468 

50,000 

$17,652 

- 

- 

- 

$25,816 

93,468 

2  1,297 

$88 

- 

17,870 

11,500 

6,049 

- 

- 

- 

321 

17,870 

2  35,000 

4  1,000 

5  3,060 
6  323 

80,320 
78,113 

25,000 
50,000 

5,177 
7,400 

$4,500 
2,500 

$7,000 
7,000 

$38,643 

11,213 

80,320 
78,113 

- 

- 

- 

81,953 

20,000 

28,965 

- 

7,500 

25,488 

- 

81,953 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

300 

- 

500 

- 

- 

200 

1,000 

- 

- 

7,347 

13,946 

10,000 

3,946 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,946 

- 

- 

- 

11,381 

10,200 

428 

- 

500 

- 

253 

11,381 

8  5,000 

M48 

- 

7,095 

5,000 

1,904 

- 

- 

- 

191 

7,095 

2  4.800 

10  2,000 

11  1,000 
12  575 

108,540 
10,730 

55,000 
10,000 

4,333 
730 

25,500 

7,000 

16,707 

108,540 
10,730 

2  6,000 

- 

- 

15,876 

10,000 

323 

- 

1,000 

- 

4,553 

15,876 

- 

"750 

- 

36,870 

20,000 

4,203 

3,700 

- 

- 

8,967 

36,870 

- 

- 

- 

6,301 

2,000 

229 

- 

- 

- 

4,072 

6,301 

2  72,000 

4  259 

14  94 

15  12 

16  25,000 
"150 

5,959 
704 

107,394 
26,559 

100,000 
15,000 

2,320 
4,559 

5,074 
7,000 

107,394 
26,559 

18  375 

19  54 

20  50 
21500 

21,812 
1,000 

12,000 
1,000 

5,516 

1,500 

2,609 

22  187 

21,812 
1,000 

10 
1"  48,600 
23 1,934 

242,978 
55,011 

75,000 
15,600 

30,218 
24  9,071 

6,574 

41,000 
11,710 

72,861 
•  25 14,828 

21,127 

242,978 
55,011 

2 100,000 

4  10,115 

19  1,174 

23  37,999 

29  23,933 

30  125,000 

32  741 

366,039 
26,740 

200,000 
10,000 

48,352 
5,842 

6,500 

117,687 
2,300 

2,098 

366,039 
26,740 

- 

33  1,000 

- 

47,657 

30,000 

12,175 

- 

2,000 

2,089 
34  1,393 

- 

47,657 

18  Fixtures  and  teanas. 
1'  Prepaid  expenses. 

20  Building  Loan  Association. 

21  Liberty  Bond. 

22  Reserve. 

23  Securities. 


24  Deferred  pay  roll. 

25  Reserves. 
28  Adjourned. 

27  None  held  in  1918. 

28  Investments. 
2»  Advances. 


30  Leases. 

31  And  fixtures. 

32  Distributed  profits. 

33  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

34  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 


416 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


G.  W.  &  F.  Smith  Iron  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

G.  W.  Bailey  Company, 
Brockton. 

G.  W.  Bent  Co.,  Boston, 

G.  W.  Hilton's  Specifics  Inc., 

Lowell. 
G.  W.  J.  Murphy  Company, 

Amesbury. 
G.  W.  Laythe  Shoe  Company, 

Clinton. 

G.    W.    Lord    Company, 

Lynn. 
G.  W.  Richardson  Company, 

Newburyport. 
G.  Wildes  Smith,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Gainsboro  Realty  Co.,  Boston, 

Galassi  Mosaic  &  Tile  Co., 
Boston. 

Gale,  Durant  &  Gale,  Inc., 
Pittsfield. 

Gale  Lumber  Company,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Gale-Sawyer  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Gale  Shoe  Manufacturing 
Company,  Haverhill. 

Gallagher  Bottle  Capping 
Machinery  Co.,  Lynn. 

Gallant  Company,  The, 
Somerville. 

Galligan  Bros.  Furniture  Co. 
Incorporated,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Galligan  Drug  Co.  Inc., 
Brockton. 

Gallinger  'Construction  Co., 
Worcester. 

Gallison  Brass  Foundry,  In- 
corporated, The,  Lawrence, 

Gammon  Drug  Company, 
The,  Brookline. 

Garden  City  Laundry  Co., 
The,  Newton  (for  1917). 

Garden  City  Laundry  Co., 
The,  Newton. 

Garden  City  Shoe  Company, 
Beverly. 

Garden   Theatres   Company, 


Gardenside  Bookshop,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Gardner  and  Sprague,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Gardner  Automobile  Com- 
pany, Gardner. 


23, 


Feb.    19, 

191 
Jan. 

19 
May 

19 
May 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Oct. 

19 


Apr. 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Mch 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Mch 

19 
Mch 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Apr. 

19 
July 

19 
Apr. 

19 
May 

19 
June 

19 

Oct. 

19 
July 

19 
Apr. 

19 
Dec. 

19 
Deo. 

19 
Nov 

19 
Dec. 

19 
June 

19 
Sept 

19 
May 

19 


19 


25, 


18, 


10, 


25, 


14, 


13, 


10, 


Feb.    15, 

1918 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 
July      1 

1918. 
Sept.  16 

1918. 

Feb.  15 
1918. 

Dec.  17, 
1917. 

Mch.  8 
1918. 

12  _ 

Jan.  7 
1918. 

Jan.  16 
1918. 


Jan.  28 
1918. 

June  24 
1918. 

Apr.  1 
1918. 

20  Mch.    8, 

1918. 

Mch.  11 

1918. 

June     1 

1918. 
June  22, 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 

21  Nov.  30, 
1917 

21  Nov.  20, 

1918. 
Dec.   20 

1917. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 

Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 

Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Sept.    1, 

1917. 
July     6, 

1918. 
Dec.   20, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$96,300 
15,000 

150  000 
2,500 

140,000 
50,000 

20,000 
30,000 
10,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 
20,000 
60,000 

2,000 
10,000 

5,000 

2,500 
5,000 
5,000 
16,000 
15,000 
15,000 
5,000 
10,000 
20,000 
10,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


3  §;§  a 


S99,337 

- 

- 

$700 

23,000 

28,596 

69,521 

84,288  ^ 

12,641 

9,646 

30,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

46,876 

- 

I"  20,258 

- 

1,500 

- 

100 

- 

1,000 

6,500 

3,807 

6,500 

4,000 

5,500 

2,250 

53,900 

5,501 

- 

727 

6,330 

505 

$13,644 

93,101 

350 

113,925 
83,719 

8,881 
74,059 
3,638 


35,521 

143,941 

9,489 

3,483 
1,936 

1,236 

10,050 

800 

700 

6,606 

8,837 

37 

14,991 


1  Good  will. 

2  Patent  rights. 
5  Automobiles. 

*  Stocks  and  bonds. 
5  Insurance. 


^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

'  Liberty  Bonds  and  war  stamps. 

8  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 

1"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


11  Special  reserve. 

12  None  held  in  1917  or  1918. 

13  Rents. 

I'l  Mortgages. 
15  Office  furniture. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


417 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

^3 

3 
1 

1 

CO 

1 

i 
1  _ 

-i 

1 

1 

§ 

C3 

1 

3 
^ 

o  a> 
5 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$101,254 

$96,300 

$1,740 

- 

- 

$3,214 

- 

$101,254 

1  $5,000 

- 

- 

38,778 

15,000 

23,075 

- 

- 

703 

- 

38,778 

2  1,700 
2  868 

3  $5,019 

4  10,059 

- 

281,733 
2,623 

150,000 
2,500 

95,254 
123 

: 

$3,271 

: 

$33,208 

281,733 
2,623 

2  20,957 

- 

_ 

416,089 

90,000 

63,646 

- 

- 

262,443 

- 

416,089 

5  286 
6  6,000 
'  4,122 

$9,312 

100,598 
23,654 

35,000 
8  1,100 

20,000 

6,004 

41,200 
3,654 

17,294 

100,598 
23,654 

1  6,557 

9  5,000 
6  1,468 

~ 

126,759 
14,263 

30,000 
10,000 

65,915 
2,666 

: 

1,500 

1°  18,000 

11  6,000 

97 

6,844 

126,759 
14,263 

- 

13  1,941 

178,780 

210,721 

30,300 

2,921 

"$177,500 

- 

- 

- 

210,721 

- 

16  500 

- 

44,873 

10,000 

26,358 

- 

- 

- 

8,515 

44,873 

- 

15  500 

12,885 

33,475 

10,000 

17,725 

- 

5,750 

- 

- 

33,475 

- 

17  150 

- 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

1  2,809 

- 

125,448 

20,000 

23,950 

- 

27,489 

47,174 

6,835 

125,448 

- 

s  40,000 

- 

426,389 

60,000 

269,617 

- 

- 

40,000 

56,772 

426,389 

i«500 

- 

- 

14,219 

2,000 

9,151 

- 

- 

- 

3,068 

14,219 

2  3,980 

- 

12,190 

16,207 

10,000 

6,207 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,207 

1  2,000 

- 

- 

13,005 

5,000 

1,317 

- 

3,125 

442 

3,121 

13,005 

- 

- 

1,651 

3,957 

2,500 

1,457 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,957 

- 

- 

- 

2,300 

2,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

- 

14,700 

5,000 

3,594 

- 

- 

4,489 

1,617 

14,700 

1  5,225 

- 

- 

16,800 

16,000 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,800 

>  9,500 

- 

12,958 

35,025 

15,000 

3,013 

22  8,000 

9,012 

- 

- 

35,025 

1  9,500 

- 

12,179 

34,479 

15,000 

3,979 

23  8,000 

7,500 

- 

- 

34,479 

- 

- 

- 

24,722 

5,000 

4,205 

4,000 

5,000 

5,342 

1,175 

24,722 

- 

- 

- 

61,130 

10,000 

1,977 

49,000 

- 

153 

- 

61,130 

- 

6  3,489 
24 10,000 

3,768 

29,356 

20,000 

9,356 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,356 

- 

1,171 

2,185 

1,000 

1,185 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,185 

" 

~ 

~ 

30,869 

7,200 

5,908 

14,163 

- 

3,598 

30,869 

16  None  held  in  1918. 
1'  Cash  paid  for  expenses  of  incor- 
poration. 
18  And  lasts,  patterns  and  dies. 


19  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 

2"  Corporation   is   not   engaged    in 

active  business. 
21  Adjourned. 


22  Mortgage  notes. 

23  Mortgage. 

24  Contract  for  services  of  B.  M, 

Bicliford. 


418 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


si 

a 

1 

p, 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

is,   ■ 
ise, 
and 
'roc- 

TION. 

o 

i 

■g    . 

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b 

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hand 
rial, 
inP 

•r  .J^ 

j^ 

d 

S'ln 

o 

o 

■3 

1 

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Mer( 
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Stool 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

«j; 

(S 

§       s 

0 

Gardner     Chair     Company, 

May    8, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

$24,774 

$8,279 

$30,670 

$25,447 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner  Co-operative  Asso- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.     7,  ■ 

Dec.   31, 

3,600 

9,100 

950 

9,878 

8,915 

ciation,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner-General       Foundry 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

20,000 

.      4.787 

48,327 

44,384 

Co.,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner        Hardware     Co., 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

17,504 

5,571 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner  Iron  &  Metal  Com- 

Julv    8, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

8  1,000 

- 

2,981 

4,710 

pany,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner    News    Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

130 

13,681 

825 

4,846 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner    Realty    Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

140 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner  Syndicate  Corpora- 

Jan.   23, 

12  Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

350 

tion,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gardner  Theatre  Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Nov.    7, 

Sept.  18, 

16,800 

24,000 

- 

- 

479 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Garfield  &  Proctor  Coal  Com- 

July   18, 

May  14, 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

_ 

_ 

129 

348,099 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Garfield     Piano     Company, 

July     2, 

Feb.     1, 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

35,615 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Garhart     Dental     Specialty 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    29, 

Deo.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

10,720 

26,584 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Garnet   Abrasive   Company, 

Mch.  21, 

"  Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

- 

150 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Garnett  Leather   Co.,    The, 

Dec.  31, 

Nov.  28, 

Oct.      1, 

15,000 

_ 

- 

2,212 

30,126 

Lynn. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Garran  Company,  Boston,     . 

Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

16,971 

2,625 

Gas  and   Electric   Improve-, 

Dec.     3, 

Sept.  19, 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

188,027 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Gas  Safety  Apphance  Com- 

July   19, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

100 

- 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gascoigne  and  Goddard,  In- 

Apr.   11, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

28,933 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gavin   Hardware   Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

45,000 

- 

33,318 

7,813 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gay  Farm  Corporation,  Bos- 

June 10, 

June     6, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

300 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gaynor's  Lunch,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June    4, 

June     1, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

15,000 

- 

2,934 

6,181 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Atlanta, 

May  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,890 

3,193 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Augusta, 

May  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

12,500 

- 

- 

10,251 

2,894 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Baltimore, 

May  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

24,387 

17,705 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Bangor, 

May  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,123 

1,807 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Belling- 

May  22, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,184 

1,259 

ham.  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Treasury  stock. 

2  Flasks  and  patterns. 

s  Small  tools,  fixtures  and  sundries. 
*  OiBce  equipment. 
6  Team  and  trucks. 
6  Auto  property. 


'  Fixtures. 

s  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
9  Good  will. 
1"  Tools. 

11  Care  and  maintenance. 

12  Adjourned. 


13  Personal  property. 
1*  Vessel  property. 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Personal  insurance. 

17  Maiden  Coal  Co.  stock. 

18  Prepaid  items. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


419 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

(2 

i 

1 

1 
1 

i 

3 
a 

< 

J. 

1  _ 

5 

3 
1 

1 

-a 

J 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

$89,170 

S39,000 

$20,986 

$13,450 

$6,556 

- 

$9,178 

$89,170 

- 

i$240 

- 

29,083 

3,600 

6,161 

- 

- 

- 

19,322 

29,083 

J  3,392 
s  3.160 

<301 
5  2,709 

MOO 
'  1,600 

127,060 
25,075 

50,000 
15,000 

17,454 
4,682 

48,401 
3,000 

11,205 
2,393 

127,060 
25,075 

- 

- 

8,691 

2,800 

288 

- 

5,146 

- 

457 

8,691 

- 

1700 

82,586 

22,768 

10,000 

302 

- 

12,466 

- 

- 

22.768 

»  S20,000 

"110 

- 

80,250 

50,000 

617 

16,536 

11,000 

11  $2,097 

- 

80.250 

- 

- 

421 

30,771 

23.000 

271 

~ 

500 

7,000 

_ 

30.771 

- 

- 

19,532 

44,011 

16,800 

3,211 

24,000 

- 

- 

- 

44,011 

13  4,633 
"275 

15  33,020 

16  15,277 
17  7,000 

18450 

408,883 
35,615 

125,000 
4,000 

109,599 
19,091 

35,000 
10,345 

139,284 

2,179 

408,883 
35,615 

- 

- 

- 

37,304 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

27,304 

- 

37,304 

20 199,700 

21150 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

22  4,118 

23  415 

23  5,000 

5,421 

36,871 
30.017 

5,000 
15,000 

13,501 
7,517 

- 

7,500 

11,860 

6,510 

36,871 
30,017 

- 

2*  13,940 

- 

201,967 

100.000 

70,236 

- 

30,000 

- 

1,731 

201,967 

25 15,000 

2«  2,100 

- 

17,200 

17,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,200 

- 

2M92 

- 

29,425 

13,500 

15,889 

- 

- 

- 

36 

29,425 

: 

M  8,162 

: 

94,293 
300 

25,000 
300 

11,343 

18,000 

24,000 

11,900 

29  250 

so  3,800 

94,293 
300 

- 

7  43,806 

3,345 

71,266 

10,000 

31,264 

31  15,000 

15,002 

- 

- 

71,266 

- 

'  7,337 

- 

27,420 

10,000 

12,235 

- 

- 

5,185 

- 

27,420 

«  7,500 

- 

3,994 

24,639 

12,500 

12,139 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,639 

- 

- 

- 

42,092 

30,000 

860 

- 

- 

32 11,232 

- 

42,092 

- 

- 

- 

10,930 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

32  930 

- 

10,930 

- 

- 

- 

7,443 

5,000 

2,180 

- 

- 

32  263 

~ 

7,443 

"  Company  has  done  no  business 

during  1917. 
2"  Good  will  and  mining  rights. 

21  Quarry  tools. 

22  Vehicles,  horses,  etc. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


24  Office  supphes,  furniture,  fixtures, 

equipment,  tools,  etc. 

25  Patent  rights. 

26  Tools  and  patterns. 

2'  Equipment  and  stock,  furniture 
and  fixtures. 


23  Teams  and  fixtures. 
29  Reserved  for  taxes, 
so  Depreciation. 

31  Mortgage. 

32  Gain. 


420  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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Gekco  Company  of  California, 

May  29 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31 

$200,000 

_ 

_ 

$121,362 

$29,540 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Chicago, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

50,000 

- 

_ 

57,631 

8,658 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco   Company   of  Dallas, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

_ 

18,545 

2,406 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco   Company  of  Daven- 

May 22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

13,140 

1,382 

port,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

, 

'Gekco  Company  of  Denver, 

May  29 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

22,500 

- 

_ 

20,668 

5,168 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco   Company   of  Harris- 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

25,000 

- 

- 

18,683 

7,752 

burg,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company   of  Indian- 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

20,000 

- 

- 

18,675 

2,407 

apoUs,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Jackson- 

May 22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

21,619 

2,964 

ville,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco    Company    of    Little 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

12,500 

- 

_ 

22,446 

3,352 

Rock,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Memphis, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

- 

21,242 

4,516 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco   Company   of  Ogden, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

13,217 

2,620 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Oklahoma 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

20,202 

4,361 

City,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Portland, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.   31 

17,500 

- 

- 

15,938 

2,141 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco    Company    of   Provi- 

June    6 

Mch. 

5 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

_ 

- 

26,001 

3,867 

dence,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco   Company  of  Pueblo, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.   31 

7,500 

- 

- 

11,718 

2,072 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco    Company    of    Rich- 

May 22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,896 

496 

mond,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Rochester, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

17,500 

- 

- 

16,174 

2,037 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  St.  Joseph, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dee.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

12,139 

1,744 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  St.  Louis, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

35,000 

- 

- 

41,892 

6,211 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  San  An- 

May 22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

27,813 

4,522 

tonio,  The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gekco  Company  of  Topeka, 

May  22 

Feb. 

4 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,711 

3,195 

The,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Gem  Amusement  Company, 

Mch.    4 

Jan. 

30 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

$23,500 

$2,000 

- 

425 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Gem     Stamped-Steel     Com- 

Nov. 14 

Sept. 

2 

July      1 

50,000 

8,000 

7,988 

29,381 

16,026 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

General     Amusement    Com- 

Jan.   17 

9  Jan. 

14 

Dec.     1 

5,000 

1°  9,594 

- 

- 

1,493 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

General  Auto  Specialty  Com- 

May    1 

9  Apr. 

18 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,477 

321 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

General  Ceramic  Manufactur- 

Mch.   4 

Feb. 

16 

Dec.  31 

200,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,510 

ing  Company,  Revere. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

General   Fibre   Board   Com- 

July   13 

June 

29 

Apr.   30 

50,000 

24,500 

8,173 

7,481 

1,944 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Genera!     Fire     Extinguisher 

Apr.    15 

Jan. 

8 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

204,130 

- 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 
Boston. 
General  Fireproofing  Corpora- 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

May     2 

21  _ 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

_ 

- 

30,392 

11,601 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

General     Motorcycle     Sales 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.   28 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

3,020 

14,654 

14,194 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

General     Radio     Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.    31 

40,000 

- 

6,140 

14,183 

22,931 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  wUl. 

^  Building  construction. 

'  Gain. 

*  Fixtures. 


5  Treasury  stock, 
s  Patent  rights. 
'  Trade-marks. 
8  Dies. 


9  Adjourned. 
10  Improvements. 
"  Equipment. 
^  Good  will  and  patent  pending. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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4 
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o 

k 

-S 

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1 

il 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

1 

1 

1 
Ph 

^ 
^ 

1  $70,000 

- 

$17,845 

$238,747 

$180,000 

$36,677 

- 

- 

$22,070 

- 

$238,747 

- 

2  $12,709 

- 

78,998 

50,000 

14,333 

- 

- 

3  14,665 

- 

78,998 

1 10,000 

- 

5,825 

36,776 

15,000 

21,776 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,776 

- 

- 

- 

14,522 

10,000 

1,678 

- 

- 

8  2,844 

- 

14,522 

1 12,500 

- 

- 

38,336 

22,500 

15,283 

- 

- 

'553 

- 

38,336 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

31,435 

25,000 

1,100 

- 

- 

3  5,335 

- 

31,435 

- 

- 

57 

21,139 

20,000 

1,139 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,139 

- 

- 

- 

24,583 

10,000 

8,489 

- 

- 

s  6,094 

- 

24,583 

I  5,000 

- 

2,618 

33,416 

12,500 

20,916 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,416 

- 

- 

- 

25,768 

15,000 

9,169 

- 

- 

3 1,589 

- 

25,758 

1  5,000 

- 

1,200 

22,037 

10,000 

12,037 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,037 

1  3,000 

- 

- 

27,563 

15,000 

'   10,105 

- 

- 

3  2,458 

- 

27,563 

1 10,000 

- 

6,476 

34,555 

17,500 

17,055 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,555 

- 

- 

- 

29,868 

15,000 

1,789 

- 

- 

3  13,079 

- 

29,868 

I  2.500 

- 

2,220 

18,510 

7,500 

11,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,510 

- 

- 

- 

15,392 

10,000 

3,374 

- 

- 

3  2,018 

- 

15,392 

I  2,500 

- 

- 

20,711 

17,500 

1,444 

- 

- 

s  1,767 

- 

20,711 

- 

- 

- 

13,883 

10,000 

2,291 

- 

3  1,592 

- 

13,883 

I  7,500 

- 

- 

55,603 

35,000 

18,536 

- 

- 

3  2,067 

- 

55,603 

- 

- 

- 

32,335 

6,500 

16,119 

- 

- 

3  9,716 

- 

32,335 

1  2,500 

4  3,274 

- 

21,680 

10,000 

9,976 

- 

- 

1,704 

- 

21,680 

- 

5  2,500 

10.500 

38,925 

5.000 

925 

- 

$33,000 

- 

- 

38,925 

6  5,000 
^  2,000 

8 10,238 
11  2,000 

- 

78,633 
13,087 

31,078 
5,000 

5,340 
2,000 

$5,000 

17,628 
5,550 

~ 

$19,587 
537 

78,633 
13,087 

12  9,057 

"115 

- 

10,970 

10,000 

570 

- 

400 

- 

- 

10,970 

- 

- 

44,777 

56,287 

48,950 

935 

"  6,402 

- 

- 

- 

56,287 

6  8,000 
I  48,000 

1  10,000 

15  138 

i'300 
IS  9,559 
19  1,418 

10,647 
5,742 

108,883 
221,149 

51,993 

50,000 
10,000 

10,000 

16,103 
208,498 

38,041 

16  23,542 

19,238 

2"  2,651 
3,952 

- 

108,883 
221,149 

51,993 

1  5,000 

5  14,500 

- 

51,368 

25,000 

26,368 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51,368 

6  15,500 

M65 

- 

59,219 

40,000 

4,657 

- 

10,000 

- 

4,562 

59,219 

13  Tools. 
i*  Mortgi 
15  Office  furniture. 


16  Mortgage  notes. 

1'  Cash  advances. 

13  Leaseholds  and  contracts. 


"  Office  fixtures  and  motors. 

2"  Reserves  to  finish  contracts,  5  per  cent. 

21  None  held  since  organization. 


422 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


General  Realty  Corporation, 
Boston. 

General  Recorder  Company, 
Boston. 

General  Sales  Company,  In- 
corporated, Springfield  (for 
1917). 

General  Sales  Company,  In- 
corporated, Springfield. 

General  Securities  Company, 
Boston. 

General  Supplies  Company, 
Boston. 

General  Transportation  Com- 
pany, Peabody. 

General  Welding  and  Equip- 
ment Company,  Boston. 

Genin  Automatic  Train  Pipe 
Coupler  Company,  The, 
Fitchburg. 

George  A.  Davis  Company, 
Gloucester. 

George  A.  Giles  Company, 
Cambridge. 

George  A.  Goodridge  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Geo.  A.  Kinley  Leather  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

George  A.  McRae  Company, 
Boston. 

George  A.  Pierce  Company, 
Boston. 

Geo.  A.  Weld  Co.,  Boston,     . 

George  B.  Dodge  Co.,  Inc., 

Boston. 
Geo.  B.  Dowley  Co.,  Boston,  . 

George  B.  Graff  Company, 
Boston. 

George  B.  H.  Macomber  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Geo.  B.  Smith  Co.,  Worcester, 

George  Boepple  Co.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Geo.  C.  Moore  Wool  Scouring 
Mills,  Chelmsford. 

Geo.  C.  Whitney  Co.,  The, 
Worcester. 

George  Close  Company,  The, 
Cambridge. 

George  Coleman  Co.,  Boston, 

George  D.  Emerson  Company, 
Boston. 

George  D.  Wetherill  &  Co., 
Inc.,  of  Mass.,  Boston,     i 

George  E.  Coffin  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 


Jan.  4, 
1918. 

June  26, 
1918. 

Dec.  1, 
1917. 

Oct.    31, 

1918. 
Deo.   17, 

1917. 
July     8, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 

June   21, 

1918. 
May   11, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
July    26, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Sept.  17, 

1«18. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
Apr.   22, 

1918. 
May  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
May   16, 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 


1  Nov.  7, 
1917. 

Jan.  11, 
1918. 

Aug.  1, 
1917. 

6  Aug.  10, 

1918. 
Oct.     2, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 


May     7, 

1918. 
Feb.    16, 

1918. 
ijune  29, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Apr.   16, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
lApr.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   13, 

1917. 


Oct.  31, 
1917. 

Dec:  31, 
1917. 

Aug.  1, 
1917. 

Aug.  10, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1917. 
Jan.     9, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July   31, 

1917. 

Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31. 

1917. 


$100,000 

200,000 

25,000 

25,000 

12,000 

5,000 

5,000 

50,000 

500,000 

10,000 

1,000,000 

16,250 

50,000 

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

5,000 
25,000 
50,000 

5,000 
10,000 
125,000 
250,000 
175,000 
50,000 
10,000 

5,000 
25,000 


ASSET.S. 


$150,000 


66,418 


269,535 
124,619 
142,300 


|§:s.a 

9  o3  c3  o 


9  83,100 

'2  4,604 

10,000 

12  16,384 

1,000 


150 
3,813 


18,3,107 

128 

3,649 

115,646 

218,921 

61,375 

10,000 


9,144 


$5,445 

5,630 

3,271 
84,599 
2,185 
35,024 
2,158 
2,332 
8,840 
3,103 

1,370 

15,781 

40,302 

109,607 

73,852 

3,500 
65,270 
46,109 
38,014 


1  Adjourned. 

2  Included  herein  is  a  construction 

mortgage  on  building  not  yet 

completed. 
'  Secret  processes  and  inventions. 
*  Preliminary  expense. 


6  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

*  Old  notes  uncollectable. 

'  Patent  rights. 

8  Horses  and  wagons. 

3  And  patterns. 
10  Trade-marks. 


11  None  held  in51918. 

12  And  equipment. 
IS  Leaseholds. 

"  Good  will. 

15  Prepaid  insurance. 


1918.1 


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423 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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1 

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1 

1 
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a 

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$66,300 

$216,300 

$42,500 

$6,000 

$115,000 

$52,800 

- 

- 

2  $216,300 

- 

s  $99,970 
4  30 

2,623 

100,000 
3,075 

100,000 
3,075 

: 

: 

- 

: 

- 

100,000 
3,075 

- 

- 

2,730 

3,075 

3,075 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,075 

- 

- 

69 

500 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

^  $5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

8  8,493 

- 

14,678 

5,000 

7,158 

- 

- 

- 

$2,520 

14,678 

10  4,770 

- 

- 

23,564 

12,000 

8,824 

- 

- 

- 

2,740 

23,564 

'  500,000 

- 

- 

500,000 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-- 

500,000 

- 

- 

6,733 

18,929 

10,000 

8,929 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,929 

- 

13  120,000 

556,669 

761,578 

700,000 

- 

35,000 

26,578 

- 

- 

761,578 

"  15,000 

- 

12,419 

41,332 
120,165 

16,150 
50,000 

7,507 
11 

70,154 

16,338 

~ 

1,337 

41,332 
120,165 

- 

- 

- 

14,926 

2,500 

11,893 

- 

- 

- 

533 

14,926 

'  1,500 
"  3,000 

15  180 
16  3,566 

- 

54,808 
21,994 
15,340 

25,000 
10,000 
10,000 

1,862 
3,685 
1,010 

- 

- 

$27,946 
4,330 

8,309 

54,808 
21,994 
15,340 

- 

"  5,207 

8,613 

26,482 

5,000 

6,831 

14,651 

- 

- 

- 

26,482 

10  1,000 
"  10,000 

14  1 

19  700 

20  35,712 

21  4,636 

"184 

- 

22,224 

297,734 

7,215 

23,115 

17,500 

50,000 

5,000 

6,000 

3,048 
159,635 

16,021 

- 

575 

519 

1,676 

88,099 

2,215 

22,224 

297,734 

7,215 

23,115 

- 

22 18,000 
23  10,978 

- 

506,762 
573,553 

125,000 
236,100 

145,212 
76,785 

24  75,000 
24  60,000 

- 

161,550 
25  100,000 

100,668 

506,762 
573,553 

10  7,000 
"  25,000 

2s  2,292 
27  3,312 

40,000 

395,190 
62,000 

168,800 
50,000 

55,326 
12,000 

92,000 

41,395 

- 

37,669 

395,190 
62,000 

- 

- 

- 

128,360 

10,000 

47,500 

- 

18,121 

- 

52,739 

128,360 

■- 

28  3,465 
29  735 

- 

79,158 
74,670 

5,000 
8,000 

64,611 
67,271 

6,000 

7,000 

3,399 

2,547 

79,158 
74,670 

...,..] 

16  Equipment. 
1'  Fixtures. 
1'  And  tools. 

19  Office  fixtures. 

20  Stocks  and  bonds. 


21  Patterns. 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Supplies  and  prepaid  expenses. 

24  Mortgage. 

2*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


26  Investments. 

2'  Prepaid  items. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

29  Unexpired  insurance  and  supplies. 

so  None  held  since  organization. 


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

1. 

CS   g 

^ 

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6 

George  E.  Crosby  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

'Feb.    28 

Dec.   31, 

S5,000 

_ 

S10,000 

35,870 

$22,786 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.   E.   Damon   Company, 

Aug.  24, 

Aug.   13 

Apr.    30, 

35,000 

- 

- 

« 24,119 

8,421 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  E.  Double  Company, 

July    18, 

6  Jan.      9 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

29 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George   E.    Duffy   Manufac- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.  26 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

«35,700 

32,100 

295,239 

164,472 

turing     Company,     The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Geo.  E.  Dunbar  Company., 

Feb.     5, 

Nov.    3 

Nov.    3, 

10,000 

- 

3,837 

350 

419 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Geo.    E.     Keith    Company, 

Feb.   26, 

iDec.   28 

Oct.    31, 

6,000,000 

387,756 

185,744 

3,743,501 

7,220,215 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Geo.  E.  Keith  Hide  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.   17 

Oct.    31, 

100,000 

_ 

2,378,644 

19,762 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Geo.  E.  Keith  Russian  Com- 

May  22, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

_ 

- 

485.042 

1,372 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  E.   Keith  Stores  Com- 

June    7, 

May     7 

Jan.    31, 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

26,088 

226,217 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

George  E.  Marsters,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

25.420 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  E.  Smith  Company, 

June  25, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

44,151 

9,099 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  E.  Tylee  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Dec.    4, 

Nov.     5 

Oct.    31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

59,699 

ton  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Geo.  E.  Tylee  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

54,817 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George   E.    Wye   Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    24 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

10,000 

11,700 

36,204 

12,711 

Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  F.  Carleton  &  Com- 

May 27, 

iJan.    28 

Jan.      1, 

90,000 

- 

22  3,646 

59,358 

93,812 

pany,  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Geo.  F.  Emmons  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.    19, 
1918. 

Feb.    14 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

14,206 

307 

George    F.    Hewett    Co., 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    4 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

25  20,542 

2f  112,841 

101,186 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  F.  Johnson  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.    3, 

6  Nov.  13 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

29,600 

30,730 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Geo.  F.  Watts  Corporation, 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.     5 

Feb.     4, 

10,000 

- 

7,000 

- 

16,022 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  F.  Welch  Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.      8 

Jan.      1, 

125,000 

70,605 

4  15,730 

143,464 

51,554 

The,  Scituate. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  Frost  Company,  The, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    30 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

- 

20,105 

283,559 

252,141 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George    G.    Hall    Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Dec.    12 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

- 

13,000 

29  82,000 

9,937 

Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

George  G.  Page  Box  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  25 

Jan.      1, 

68,400 

186,291 

47,528 

186,551 

75,188 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George     Grow     Automobile 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  16 

June  30, 

50,000 

65,000 

400 

69,348 

84,981 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George    H.    Ball    Company, 

Apr.   27, 

Apr.     1 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,189 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  H.  Bicknell  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    12 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

996 

46,023 

21,895 

Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Buekminster  Com- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.    19 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

12,245 

35,720 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Carter  Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  11 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

1,400 

3,390 

7,096 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Bonds. 

'  Depreciation. 

*  And  fixtures. 

6  Good  will. 

6  Should  have  been  held. 


'  Treasurer    for    loans    and    back 
salary. 

8  Investments  in  other  companies. 

9  Advance  payments  next  season's 

merchandise. 
1°  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  etc. 


12  Including  reserve  for  State,  Federal 

income  and  excess  profits  taxes. 

13  Reserves. 

i-i  Prepaid  insurance. 
1=  Prepaid  interest. 
"  Investments,  book  value,  81,322,- 
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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

0  s  § 
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3 

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3 

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0 

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2  $8,000 

810,452 

$46,656 
47,992 

85,000 
35,000 

$4,426 
7,992 

- 

$5,000 

$29,801 
3  1,100 

$6,329 

$46,656 
47,992 

- 

- 

53,886 

53,915 

40,200 

11,715 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

53,915 

- 

- 

- 

527,511 

225,100 

115,167 

- 

- 

- 

187,244 

527,511 

«  1,500 

- 

1,349 

7,455 

5,000 

455 

- 

■>  2,000 

- 

- 

7,455 

6  1,000,000 
6  8,318 

8  871,671 
9  36,346 

10  78,404 

11  92,528 
"  4,680 
16  2,948 

184,753 

13,616,165 

2,406,034 
679,485 

6,000,000 

100,000 
80,000 

12  1,820,859 

1,248,840 
299,485 

- 

3,499,876 

976,873 
300,000 

1,849,831 
13  445,599 

80,321 

- 

13,616,165 

2,406,034 
679,485 

- 

16  1,203,550 

- 

1,455,855 

1,161,100 

183,209 

- 

- 

111,546 

- 

1,455,855 

E  44,000 
6  5,000 

"  1,000 
18  9,317 
"  1,300 

: 

79,737 
59,550 

50,000 
10,000 

21,974 

48,882 

- 

~ 

~ 

7.763 
668 

79,737 
59,550 

B  7,000 

"  3,267 

- 

69,966 

15,000 

17,805 

- 

32,004 

5,157 

- 

69,966 

6  7,000 

20  3,200 

- 

65,017 

16,200 

12,071 

- 

31,309 

5,437 

- 

65,017 

- 

■ 

- 

70,615 

25,000 

11,637 

- 

18,076 

21  1,000 

14.902 

70,615 

- 

2^50 

- 

156,866 

90,000 

21,696 

- 

45,000 

170 

156,866 

- 

2*552 

- 

15,065 

5,000 

5,400 

- 

3,611 

- 

1.054 

15,065 

- 

4.813 
27 1,474 

- 

240,856 
60,330 

50,000 
10,000 

12,594 
48,364 

- 

92,930 

70,488 
1.966 

14,844 

240,856 
60,330 

5  7,652 

- 

- 

30,674 

5,200 

17,230 

- 

- 

- 

8,244 

30,674 

- 

- 

- 

281,353 

125,000 

31,093 

$40,865 

59,496 

- 

24,899 

281,353 

28  1,791 

w  9,176 

- 

566,772 

357,500 

187,648 

- 

- 

- 

21.624 

566,772 

- 

- 

25,931 

130,868 

100,000 

14,868 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

130,868 

- 

- 

- 

495,558 

68,400 

45,158 

- 

99,000 

110.877 

172,123 

495,558 

- 

- 

- 

219,729 

50,000 

14,000 

110,476 

18,719 

- 

26,534 

219,729 

- 

=0  11,711 

- 

16,900. 

10,000 

1,675 

- 

4,000 

- 

1.225 

16,900 

- 

"  2,474 

- 

71,388 

29,000 

23,227 

- 

15.000 

4,161 

- 

71,388 

- 

21  1,048 

- 

49,013 

20,000 

10,316 

- 

- 

- 

18,697 

49,013 

- 

31725 

7,665 

20,276 

20,000 

276 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,276 

1                       ......    - 

1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  Securities. 

19  Stock. 

20  Investments. 

21  Reserved. 

22  And  lasts,  patterns,  etc. 

23  Investment. 


Fixtures. 

Including  fixed  assets,  furniture 
and  fixtures,  horses,  stable 
equipment  and  auto  accounts. 

Including    working   and   trading 


2'  Unexpired  lease. 

28  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

29  And  furniture,  carpets,  china  and 

supplies. 
3"  Equipment. 
31  Auto  truck. 


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Geo.  H.  Ellis  Co.,  Boston, 

May  22, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1  _ 

Jan.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

$75,000 

• 

$57,313 

$34,988 

$119,160 

George  H.  Gilbert  Manufac- 

Jan.   21, 

1,000,000 

31,607,699 

with  R.  E. 

2,251,685 

216,971 

turing  Company,  Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  H.  Herrick  Co.,  Attle- 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

8,500 

- 

- 

5,137 

4,000 

boro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  H.  Jacobs  Company, 

May     6, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

10.000 

- 

1,105 

25,304 

10,996 

Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Geo.    H.    Jewett   Company, 

Apr.     6, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,571 

6,985 

22,581 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  H.  Johnson  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,088 

6,642 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Lincoln  Company, 

Dee.  26, 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

22,539 

8,971 

14,923 

43,605 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

George  H.  Morrill  Company, 

July     3, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

9  205,806 

withR.E. 

553,082 

227,232 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Morrill  Company 

July     3, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

98,000 

8  22,248 

with  R.  E. 

132,469 

47,320 

of  California,  Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Morrill  Company 

July     3, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

74,000 

9 10,624 

with  R.  E. 

25,588 

94,056 

of  New  York,  Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Norwood. 

George  H.  Priggen  Company, 

Dec.  20, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

- 

1,793 

24,753 

29,753 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

George  H.  Priggen  Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Oct.     7, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

- 

2,499 

20,978 

27,737 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  H.   Shaw   Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

2,750 

- 

10,290 

22,240 

The,  Middleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Snow  Company, 

Aug.     9, 

Aug.     8, 

June  29, 

250,000 

25,000 

21  25,250 

291.221 

374,613 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  H.  Wahn  Co.,  Boston, 

May  15, 
1918. 

2' Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

55,000 

- 

- 

67,820 

2^  57,145 

George  H.  Wood  Corporation, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,457 

- 

37,097 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  H.  Woodman,  Incor- 

Jan.    8, 

Jan.      7, 

Sept.    1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

40,058 

15,629 

porated,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George    Howard    and    Sons 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

- 

1,080 

500 

48,805 

Company,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Inston,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Sept.  11, 
1918. 

30  June  10, 
1918. 

June  10, 
1918. 

75,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

4,408 

George    J.    Barker    Lumber 

June  28, 

May  10, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

45,300 

ss  8,476 

69,990 

25,256 

Company,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  J.  Brunell  Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.   24, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

317 

13,684 

11,882 

The,  Webster. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Geo.  J.  Kelly  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

23  July    28, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

S5  5,703 

95,888 

40,363 

George    J.    Tarr    Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

20,012 

8,713 

34,420 

3,037 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  James  Company,  The, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

1,000 

83,403 

102,484 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Kinnell  Realty  Com- 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

80,000 

- 

- 

80 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Kirby,  Jr.  Paint  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

4,300 

1,900 

19,151 

11,173 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  L.  Glennon  Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    27, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

18,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Prepaid  expenses. 

*  Reserve  for  insurance  and  taxes. 
'  U.  S.  4  per  cent,  bonds. 
6  U.  S.  Treas.  4  per  cent,  certificate 
of  indebtedness. 


'  Due  to  stockholders, 
s  Reserve  for  taxes. 

9  Less  depreciation. 

10  Securities. 

11  Advanced  payments. 

12  Employee  Liberty  Bonds. 

13  Treasury  stock. 


!■•  Accrued  Federal  taxes. 

1=  Reserve  for  contingencies. 

16  Reserve  against  drop  in  market. 

"  Advance  payments. 

IS  Items  in  transit. 

w  Auto. 

20  Autos. 


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Assets  —  Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 
SIS 
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3. 
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2  $18,974 

3  139 

5  200,000 

6  50,000 

- 

$230,574 
4,356,355 

575,000 
1,000,000 

$56,103 
27,122 

- 

$320,000 

$98,724 

4747 

2,321,696 

$687,537 

$230,574 
4,356,355 

- 

- 

9,137 

8,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

637 

9,137 

- 

- 

- 

37,405 

10,000 

72 

7  22,660 

1,399 

- 

- 

- 

4,673 

37,405 

- 

- 

- 

32,137 

10,000 

- 

6,100 

14,638 

- 

32,137 

- 

- 

- 

14,730 

5,000 

5,157 

- 

- 

- 

4,573 

14,730 

- 

ID  306,040 

11  3,781 

12  8,072 

13  2,500 
1-160 

IS  1,630 

- 

89,938 
1,306,513 

202,197 
131,898 

50,000 
200,000 

98,000 
74,000 

13,123 

94,786 
14  9,456 

16,885 

"  1,014 

50,761 

"514 

- 

- 

22,365 

8  4,450 

966,271 

«  16,000 

16  20.000 

86.298 

6,623 

with 
surplus 

with 
surplus 

with 
surplus 

89,938 
1,306,513 

202,197 
131,898 

- 

"500 

- 

56,799 

20,000 

24,809 

- 

9,355 

2,635 

- 

56,799 

- 

20  1,500 

- 

52,714 

20,000 

18,837 

- 

9,000 

4.877 

- 

52,714 

- 

- 

- 

35,280 

15,000 

4,829 

- 

1,600 

3,000 

10,851 

35,280 

- 

22  9,417 

- 

725,501 

250,000 

122,548 

- 

333,963 

18,990 

- 

725,501 

- 

25  1,721 

26  232 

2' 500 

28  522 

2»  10,463 

_ 

126,918 
39,576 
66,150 

35,400 
10,000 
35,000 

40,555 
11,963 
8,030 

31,000 
20,500 

19,963 

17,613 
2,620 

126,918 
39,576 
66,150 

- 

- 

- 

50,385 

25,000 

22,780 

- 

- 

- 

2,605 

50,385 

- 

81 1,475 
32  74,806 

- 

80,689 
149,022 

75,000 
50,000 

2,853 
4,926 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
65,396 

28,700 

2.836 

80,689 
149,022 

S4  S2,500 

- 

- 

28,383 

20,000 

3,504 

- 

2,000 

- 

2,879 

28,383 

38  4,000 

39  2,000 
SI  2,000 

36  630 

- 

142,584 
74,182 

186,887 

31,300 

37  8,000 

50,000 

52,800 

26,262 
22,850 

65,829 

- 

63,425 
20,000 

13,597 

1,332 
48,258 

142,584 
74,182 

186,887 

- 

- 

- 

80,080 

10,000 

- 

- 

70,000 

- 

80 

80,080 

- 

- 

- 

36,524 

25,000 

8,311 

- 

- 

1,713 

1,500 

36,524 

34  8,000 

- 

- 

28,000 

9,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

11,000 

28,000 

21  And  equipment. 

22  Prepaid  items. 

23  Adjoiirned. 

24  And  Liberty  Bonds. 

26  Furniture,  fixtures  and  autos. 
*6  Prepaid  expense. 
2'  Auto  account. 


28  Office  furniture. 

29  Fixtures. 

80  Should  have  been  held. 

31  Furniture,  equipment  and  library. 

32  Contract  rights,  etc. 

33  And  tools,  etc. 

34  Good  will. 


35  And  fixtures. 

35  Surrender  value  of  life  insurance 

poUcy  of  Geo.  J.  Kelly. 
37  Sums  paid  in  as  subscription  to 

capital  stock. 

88  Patent  rights. 

89  Trade-marks. 


428 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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Geo.  L.  Griffin  &  Son,  Inc., 

Apr. 

8,       Mch.  20, 

Feb.    28, 

$50,000 

_ 

$59,773 

$47,683 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Geo.  L.  Layman  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr. 
1918 

5,       Jan.      2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

6,000 

- 

. 

7,000 

39 

Geo.  L.  Meserve  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan. 
1918 

11,       Jan.      9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

48,260 

12,196 

George  L.   Slack   Company, 

May 

31,       Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

$350 

75 

5,055 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Lawley  and  Son  Cor- 

Oct. 

18,       Oct.      9, 

Aug.  31, 

100,000 

$271,500 

115,415 

241,362 

513,926 

poration,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George  M.  Briggs,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 

9,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

200 

_ 

_ 

rated,  Newton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  M.  Ingalls  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May 
1918 

3,       Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

George  Mabbett  &  Sons  Com- 

Mch. 

15,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

58,733 

33,726 

199,558 

325,813 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  McQuesten  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch. 
1918 

6,       Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

800,000 

20,175 

4,000 

228,608 

488,270 

George  Mortimer  and  Com- 

Mch. 

5,       Dec.     3, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

5,761 

■     10,530 

pany,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

George       Nye       Company, 

Jan.    ' 

1,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.    29, 

230,000 

113,867 

_ 

94,073 

153,464 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  0.  Jenkins  Company, 

May 

5,    "Apr.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

27,682 

40,713 

81,745 

54,430 

Bridgewater. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Osgood  Co.,  Cohasset, 

July 
1918 

2,       Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

25,000 

7,500 

1,700 

- 

- 

Geo.  P.  Bingham  Co.,  Boston, 

June 
1918 

3,    "May     2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

George  P.  Cox  Last  Company, 

Feb.    1 

8,       Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

43,910 

15,000 

29,186 

21,754 

Maiden. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George   P,  Raymond    Com- 

July 

9,       June  20, 

June     9, 

6,800 

- 

- 

6,349 

1,502 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George  R.  Bascom  Company, 

June  • 

4,       Jan.      3, 

Jan.      2, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

- 

71 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George  R.  Bliss  &  Son,  Inc., 

Mch.  2 

2,    14  Feb.    11, 

Feb.     1, 

40,000 

_ 

1,733 

19,635 

11,499 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George  S.  Briggs  Coal  Co., 

May  2 

4,       Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

2,500 

79 

2,523 

7,280 

Swampscott. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

16  3,559 

Geo.  S.  Colton  Elastic  Web 

Feb. 

6,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

360,000 

63,635 

127,352 

137,432 

102,772 

Co.,  Easthampton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  S.  Dixon  Company, 

Mch.  2 

5,       Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,087 

2,227 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.    S.    Harrington    Com- 

Jan.   2 

4,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

103,602 

48,994 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Sessions  Sons  Com- 

Apr. 

5,       Mch.    8, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

36,344 

_ 

3,618 

17,234 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Smith  Plumbing  and 

May 

4,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

7,149 

16,122 

38,708 

Auto      Metal     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield. 

George  T.   Hoyt  Company, 

Apr.    2 

2,       Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,595 

28,081 

13,698 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George  T.  Johnson  Company, 

July    2 

2,       June  29, 

June  29, 

10,000 

- 

2,580 

29,815 

80,519 

The,  Boston. 

l'918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  W.  Canterbury  Inc., 

Apr.    2 

5,       Jan.    14, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

61 

11,417 

22,216 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

George  W.  Capen  Company, 

Mch.  2 

2,       Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,745 

4,387 

11,625 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

George   W.   Carr   Company, 

Julv    2 

3,       June     6, 

June     1, 

25,000 

5,900 

- 

4,970 

32,889 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Leased  property  improvements. 

3  Good  will. 

*  Liberty  Bonds   and   war  saving 
stamps. 


^  Reserve  for  taxes. 

6  Securities. 

"■  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  Outstanding  railroad  freights 

s  Patent  rights. 


'"  Trade-marks. 

11  Laboratory  and  oflSce  equipment. 

1-  Prepaid  items. 

"  Tax  reserve. 

"  In  lieu  of  annual. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABZLITIES. 

1-2  § 

3 

o 
a 
= 

1 

1 
o 

i 

4 
s 

3 
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J. 

1 
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■gi 

§-2 

J. 

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II 
5 

1 

1 

O 

3 
^ 

s  S5,000 

1  $7,760 
2  9,538 

- 

$124,754 
12,039 

$50,000 
4,500 

816,853 

- 

SC,750 

$57,901 

$789 

$124,754 
12,039 

- 

- 

- 

60,456 

25,000 

9,321 

- 

26,000 

135 

- 

60,456 

- 

- 

$6,308 

11,788 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,788 

- 

- 

11,788 

_ 

4  35,550 

27,200 

1,177,753 
27,400 

100,000 
25,000 

80,804 

- 

80,000 
2,400 

247,277 
6  9,776 

659,896 

1,177,753 
27,400 

6  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

- 

- 

- 

617,830 

40,000 

60,108 

- 

43,254 

- 

474,468 

617,830 

- 

'  100,933 

- 

841,986 

800,000 

8  31,841 

- 

- 

5  5.000 

5,145 

841.9S6 

9  1,000 
i"  4,000 
3  5,000 

"535 
12  619 

7,395 

34,221 
362.023 

25,000 
230,000 

9,221 
43,275 

13  5,500 

83,248 

34.221 
362,023 

- 

- 

- 

204,570 

75,000 

47,415 

- 

30,000 

52,155 

- 

204,570 

3  21,800 

- 

- 

31.000 

25,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

20.000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

109,850 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,850 

109,850 

- 

- 

- 

7,851 

6,800 

756 

- 

- 

- 

295 

7,851 

3 11,993 

- 

- 

12,064 

5,000 

5,667 

- 

- 

- 

1,397 

12,064 

- 

- 

17,465 

50.332 

40,000 

1,532 

- 

8,800 

- 

- 

50,332 

- 

- 

- 

15,941 

10,000 

1,500 

- 

1.100 

- 

3,341 

15,941 

- 

'  19,100 

: 

450,291 
9,314 

300,000 
2,700 

14.239 
1,985 

- 

150 

131,552 
1'  4,500 

4.479 

450,291 
9,314 

"  2,652 

19  750 

■>  13,300 

21  12,766 

169.298 
69.962 

50,000 
12.000 

3,458 
9,112 

$44,350 

48.227 

50,000 
2»  3,185 

4,500 

14,428 

169,298 
69,962 

3 1,400 
s  10,040 

22  700 
23  64 

2'  7,500 

71,643 
53,414 

22,500 
20,000 

14,992 

25  545 

12,256 

20.000 

13.606 
15,403 

5,755 

71,643 
53,414 

- 

26  890 

- 

113,804 

10,000 

26,996 

- 

- 

76,808 

- 

113,804 

3  30,000 

- 

- 

63,694 

30,000 

27.175 

- 

- 

6,519 

- 

63,694 

- 

- 

- 

17,757 

10,000 

1,177 

- 

4,400 

693 

1,487 

17,757 

~ 

■"  6,459 

- 

50,218 

25,000 

12,717 

2,500 

.  10,000 

- 

1 

50,218 

^  Corporation  not  doing  business. 
16  Buildings  on  leased  land. 
1'  Reserve  for  accrued  taxes. 
18  Store  fixtures. 
"  Automobiles. 


""  Credit  indemnity  fund. 

21  Equipment  and  furnishings. 

22  Investments. 

23  Prepaid  expenses. 


^  Treasury  stock. 

25  Accruals. 

26  Automobile. 

27  Equipment. 


430 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


1 

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a 

1 

a 
1 

CO 

a 
P. 

03 

O 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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bandise, 
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in  Proc- 

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6 

Geo.  W.  Harris  Co.,  Lowell,  . 

July    1 
1918 

7,       July     8, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

$35,000 

- 

$3,000 

$8,737 

$6,263 

George  W.  Harvey  Company, 

Sept.  3 

0,       Sept.    9, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

217,867 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Geo.  W.  King  &  Company 

Feb. 

8,       Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,214 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  W.  MacBride  Com- 

May 

7,    5  May     2, 

Deo.  31, 

20,000 

- 

6 1,473 

15,816 

16,939 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  W.  Macauley  Com- 

June 

6,       May     9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

7,826 

35,056 

17,601 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  W.  Prescott  Publish- 

May 

7,       Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

5,000 

582 

3,309 

ing  Company,  Quincy. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George   W.   Reynolds,   Inc., 

May  2 

8,       May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

21,381 

2,718 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Geo.   W.   Torrey   Company, 

July    1 

0,       Apr.     5, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,063 

2,413 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Geo.  W.  Wheelwright  Paper 

Mch.  1 

8,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

$300,000 

- 

488,684 

304,444 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

George  Washington  Associa- 

Oct.   5 

1,    6  Sept.  25, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,488 

tion,  Inc.,  Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George  Willcomb  Company, 

Feb.   1 

5,     6  Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

"  4,861 

673,287 

672,810 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Geo.  Wm.  Bentley  Company, 

July   2 

3,       July   22, 

June  29, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

1,272 

71,803 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

George's    Shoe    Store,    Inc., 

July    2 

0,       Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

"200 

3,261 

560 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Georgian     Company,     The, 

Aug.   2 

7,       Apr.     4, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,850 

185 

Weehawken,  N.  J. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Georgian    Hotel    Company, 

Apr.   2 

3,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

56,596 

28,720 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Geraldine     Company,     The, 

Oct.    2 

8.          "_ 

Apr.   13, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

32 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

German  Consumers  Co-opera- 

Feb.   1 

4,       Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

5,000 

2,800 

- 

3,832 

2,869 

tive  Company,  The,  Chn- 
ton. 
German   Co-operative   Asso- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.    Z 

1,       Jan.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

4,700 

_ 

6,975 

7,331 

ciation,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

German  Co-operative  Grocery 

Mch.  2 

6,       Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

4,000 

- 

6,025 

1,902 

Company,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gennania  Mills,  Holyoke, 

Feb. 
1918 

1,       Jan.    19, 
1918. 

Nov.  30, 
1917. 

300,000 

271,426 

252,301 

857,634 

300,620 

Gerrish  Dredging  Company, 

May 

8,       Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

_ 

32  40,000 

- 

5,370 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gerry  &  Northup  Co.,  Bos- 

May 

0,       Apr.   17, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

- 

810 

20 

24,904 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Giant  Heater  Company,  The, 

Nov. 

4,       Sept.    3, 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

682 

885 

627 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gibbons    Contracting    Com- 

May 

7,       Apr.     4, 

Apr.     4, 

5,000 

- 

900 

- 

800 

pany,  Melrose. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gibbs     Express     Company, 

July 

3,       June     1, 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,528 

Waltham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gibbs      Heddle     Company, 

June 

9,       Feb.    11, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

9,741 

10,714 

25,162 

Leicester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gibbs    Loom    Harness    and 

Mch.; 

26,       Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

15,000 

7,685 

8,835 

4,587 

Reed  Company,  CUnton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Securities, 
s  Tools. 

<  Stock. 

^  Adjourned. 

8  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


'  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
*  Shares  retired, 
s  Fixtures. 
1"  Licenses. 

11  Expense  prepaid. 

12  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


13  Subscriptions  on  stock. 

"  And  fixtures. 

15  Investments. 

IS  Reserve  for  United  States  i 

"  Reserve  for  contingencies. 

18  Trade-marks. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

.  . 

>i 

J. 

J. 

§ 

1 

1 

1 

o 

1 

a 

3 
^ 

CO 

2 
9.2 

O  j2 

■si 
fa 

ii 

o  w 

s 

3 
1 

-a 
a 
a 

tS 
o 

3 

1  $15,000 

=  $2,000 

- 

$35,000 

$35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$35,000 

» 5,000 

8  5,000 
<500 

- 

228,367 

25,000 

$152,713 

- 

$49,500 

- 

$1,154 

228,367 

- 

- 

- 

1,214 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

214 

1,214 

» 4,583 

- 

- 

38,811 

20,000 

10,311 

- 

7,000 

'  $1,500 

- 

38,811 

- 

- 

- 

60,483 

50,000 

10,411 

- 

- 

- 

72 

60,483 

1 12,000 

8  4,300 

- 

25,191 

20,000 

767 

- 

4,000 

- 

424 

25,191 

I  2,700 

9  1,180 

- 

27,979 

13,800 

13,536 

- 

- 

- 

643 

27,979 

1 15,000 

10  3,225 
11  12,322 

- 

.    46,023 

25,000 

9,309 

- 

11,714 

- 

- 

46,023 

~ 

~ 

- 

1,093,128 

400,000 
12 100,000 

193,889 

- 

- 

399,239 

~ 

1,093,128 

~ 

- 

1,488 

500 

13  988 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

1,488 

15  25,258 

1,376.216 

250,000 

834,949 

6,991 
16  150,000 
"  34,276 

100,000 

1,376,216 

18  27,000 

19  100 

2»  4,420 

- 

104,595 

75,000 

1,626 

- 

- 

- 

27,969 

104,595 

- 

- 

- 

4,021 

2,200 

1,104 

- 

- 

- 

717 

4,021 

- 

9  200 

21100 

- 

3,335 

600 

2,210 

- 

- 

- 

525 

3,335 

22  43,020 

23  41,124 
2<  4,939 
25  5,000 

179,399 

75,000 

68,515 

5,000 

28,333 
28  2,551 

179,399 

28  48,960 

29  200 

_ 

50,192 

50,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

92 

50,192 

1 1,000 

~ 

~ 

- 

9,501 

2,500 

1,875 

$2,500 

2,026 

~ 

600 

9,501 

- 

- 

- 

19,006 

3,330 

793 

1,400 

5,212 

1,200 

7,071 

19,006 

- 

- 

- 

11,927 

4,410 

2,800 

1,881 

2,250 

- 

586 

11,927 

- 

30  2,000 
16  2,000 

31  4,696 

- 

1,690,677 

300,000 

697,011 

- 

500,000 

193,666 

- 

1,690,677 

- 

- 

$344 

45,714 

29,700 

4,114 

- 

11,900 

- 

- 

45,714 

- 

- 

- 

25,734 

7,000 

12,629 

- 

- 

- 

6,105 

25,734 

33  97,686 

- 

2,878 

102,758 

100,000 

2,758 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102,758 

- 

31900 

2,550 

5,150 

5,000 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,150 

- 

35  14,518 

- 

25,046 

3,500 

8,442 

- 

- 

13,049 

55 

25,046 

S3  4,000 

33  1,750 

- 

51,367 

30,000 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

14,867 

51,367 

- 

- 

- 

36,107 

25,000 

4,420 

- 

2,000 

- 

4,687 

36,107 

19  Treasury  stock. 

20  Horse,  team  and  fixtures. 

21  Jewelry  boxes. 

22  Good  will  and  name. 

23  Furniture  and  construction. 
2*  Deferred  charges. 


-5  Liberty  Bonds. 

26  Reserves. 

27  None  held  in  1918. 

28  Patent  rights  and  formula. 


so  Liberty  Loan. 


31  Prepaid  insurance. 

32  And  floating  equipment. 

33  Patent  rights. 

3''  Wagons  and  horses. 

35  Autos,  wagons,  sleighs,  etc. 

33  Depreciation. 


432 


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[1918. 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

1 

.9 

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

1| 

^ 

Q 

Q 

•< 

f§ 

S 

S 

o 

Gibby    Foundry    Company, 

Apr. 

9.    1  Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

S10,000 

$12,600 

$5,397 

$53,509 

$91,792 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

19i7. 

Gibson  Bedstead  Company, 

May  2 

8,       Jan.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,674 

14,261 

21,366 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gibson-Hollister  Manufactur- 

Aor. 

1,       Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

1,325,000 

- 

22,133 

105,115 

66,374 

ing  Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gilbert  and  Barker  Manufac- 

Mch. 2 

2,       Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

563,572 

4  227,476 

2,208,978 

486,972 

turing     Company,      West 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield. 

Gilbert  &  Cole  Co.,  Marble- 

Dec.   1 

0,       Nov.    7, 

Nov.    6, 

30,000 

12,400 

800 

15,609 

16,117 

head. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Gilbert    and    Vaughn,    Inc., 

Apr.   2 

0,     iFeb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

_ 

4,218 

2,506 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gilbert    Rist    Optical    Co., 

May 

7,       Mch.    1. 

Mch.    1, 

1.000 

- 

300 

2,177 

450 

Greenfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gilchrist  Company,  Boston,  . 

Apr.    1 
1918 

1,       Feb.   27, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

500,000 

" 

" 

632,322 

271,423 

Gile  Aeroplane  Engine  Com- 

Feb.   1 

2,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gile  Engine  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   2 

8,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

317 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gile    Marine    Engine    Com- 

Feb.  1 

9,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

5,000 

1,850 

1,385 

14 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gile  Motor  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   ] 

5,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

50 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gile  Stationary  Engine  Com- 

Feb.   ] 

2,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gile  Submarine  Engine  Com- 

Feb.   ] 

2,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gile    Tractor    Engine    Com- 

Feb.   ] 

2,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Giies-Tobey  Company,  New 

Aug.  ] 

4,       June     7, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,250 

894 

2,427 

Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Oilman    and    Moffett   Com-' 

May 

1,     1  Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

13  1,849 

14,650 

22,549 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Oilman  Brothers  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr.    ] 
1918 

6,       Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

175,000 

- 

15  6,315 

156,249 

183,610 

Gilt  Edge  Silk  Mills,  The, 

Mch.  ] 

4,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

18,440 

13,420 

- 

16,785 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gimbel    Brothers    Company, 

Mch.  J 

2,       Feb.     4, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

_ 

500 

4,539 

1,564 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gimbel's  Inc.,  Springfield, 

Mch. 
1918 

8,       Jan.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

400 

4,976 

13,379 

Ginter  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Apr.   '. 

'4,       Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

140 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Giusti  Baking  Co.,  New  Bed- 

Aug. : 

27,       Apr.    24, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

8,000 

3,000 

16,735 

1,377 

ford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gleasondale    Woolen    Mills, 

Mch. 

5,       Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

70,568 

withR.E. 

318,064 

28,850 

Stow. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Glen  Mills  Cereal  Company, 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

=0  4,942 

- 

18,415 

28,421 

Newburyport. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Glendale     Coal      Company, 

June 

6,       Apr.   25, 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

32,718 

3,357 

5,369 

8,361 

Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Glendale  Elastic  Fabrics  Com- 

Apr.   i 

20,       Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

1,100,000 

258,600 

346,000 

648,669 

387,807 

pany,  Easthampton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Glendale  Laundry,  Inc.,  The, 

Jan.    / 

22,       Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

7,144 

- 

658 

Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 
'  Factory  equipment. 
5  Office  equipment. 
*  And  tools,  etc. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 


6  Fixtures. 
'  Supphes. 
8  Prepaid  taxes,  etc. 
8  Reserves, 
w  Contract. 


11  Patent  rights. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  And  equipment. 
"  Good  will. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $3,242 
S340 


6  15,200 


9,000 

6 181,974 

'  5,515 

8  27,135 

10  1,000 


6  500 
10  1,000 
10  1,000 

10  1,000 

10  1,000 

10  1,000 


"  4,302 


18  3,300 


6  2,540 


10,147 

6  44,483 

21213 

22  185 

23  130 

24  285 


$4,070 
246,263 


2,042 


49,000 

204,297 

422,700 

49.000 

49,000 

49,000 


$163,298 

44,953 

759,385 

3,502,198 

44,926 

8,766 

2,927 

1,127,369 

50,000 

5,317 

214,046 

423,750 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000 

6,571 

41,248 

370,476 

48,645 

6,603 

18,755 

140 

32,412 

417,482 

54,318 

50,005 

1,695,706 

8,615 


LUBILITIES. 


$10,000 

19,000 

385,700 

1,000,000 

15,000 

3,000 

1,000 

500,000 

50,000 
5,000 

194,910 

423,700 
50,000 
50,000 
50,000 
6,000 
15,000 

160,000 
10,000 
5,000 
10,000 

■  140 
16,000 

100,000 

16,000 

22,060 

1,082,700 

2,000 


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J. 

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$145,236 

2,867 

373,685 

187,101 

8,578 
5,766 

200,400 


19,136 
50 


5,394 
134,979 
6,441 
1,151 
4,500 

4,757 

106,911 

2,588 

934 

59,942 

25  700 

26  663 


$4,800 


$160,896 


12,900 


1,400 


55,775 


4,000 
120,000 


18,500 


$23,086 


$8,062 


2,154,201 


8,448 


527 


293,675 
9  133,294 


12300 
20,854 
17375 


65,571 

19  25,000 

35,730 


352,791 
9  200,273 


271 

19,347 

32,204 

452 

4,255 

2,855 

8,511 
5,252 


$163,298 
44,953 

759,385 
3,502,198 

44,926 

8,766 

2,927 

1,127,369 

50,000 

5,317 

214,046 

423,750 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000 

6,571 

41,248 

370,476 

48,645 

6,603 

18.755 

140 

32,412 

417,482 

54,318 

50,005 

1,695,706 

8,615 


15  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
10  Automobiles. 
1'  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
18  Equipment. 


19  Reserve. 

20  And  plant. 

21  Horses. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Harnesses, 
^■i  Wagons. 

25  W.  M.  Clarke. 

26  M.  A.  Grady. 


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in  Proc- 

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Glenway    Realty    Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.  30, 

$5,000 

S26,100 

_ 

_ 

J 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1916. 

1916. 

Glenway    Realty    Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

26,100 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Glenwood  Works,  Boston, 

May  24, 
1918. 

Feb.    11, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

125,000 

360,623 

.?36,621 

S3,025 

Globe  Ear-Phone  Co.,  Boston, 

June     4, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

150,000 

~ 

~ 

9,919 

8,320 

Globe     Electric     Company, 

Sept.  20, 

July     1, 

June  29, 

5,000 

_ 

148 

1,495 

1,153 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

> 

Globe    Furniture    Company, 

Oct.    15, 

Sept.    9, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,840 

4,375 

Inc.,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Globe  Gas  Light  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,170 

10,296 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Globe  Iron  Works,  Boston,    . 

Sept.  26, 
1918. 

July   25, 
1918. 

July      1, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

445 

3,472 

Globe     Knitting     Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

8,047 

13,050 

9,537 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Globe  Newspaper  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

1,159,580 

361,714 

95,775 

598,311 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Globe     Optical      Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

- 

12 19,531 

137,138 

126,135 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

13  28,534 

Globe   Rubber   Works   Inc., 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,699 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Globe  Specialty  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Jan.    10, 
1918. 

Jan.    20, 
1917. 

Jan.      1, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

100 

~ 

~ 

Globe    Tanning     Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

7,135 

5,358 

6,863 

Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Globe   Transportation   Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Jaa.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

65,910 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Globe   Vaudeville  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,566 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Globe  Yarn  Company,  Taun- 

Aug.    3, 

May  17, 

Dec.  29, 

1,000,000 

333,880 

369,720 

543,107 

332,684 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gloucester    Coal    Company, 

Mav     6, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  30, 

90,000 

69,183 

with  R.  E. 

9,023 

59,242 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gloucester  Cold  Storage  and 

June    3, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

106,000 

51,135 

90 

27,722 

Warehouse    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gloucester. 

Gloucester  Fresh  Fish  Com- 

Jan.   25, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

6,184 

34,910 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Gloucester  Fresh  Fish  Com- 

Nov. 13, 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

4,929 

31,854 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gloucester  Gill-Net  Fisheries 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.     2, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

41 

Company,  Inc.,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gloucester  Net  &  Twine  Cor- 

Mch. 18, 

27  Jan.    17, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

93,835 

with  R.  E. 

187,117 

9,255 

poration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gloucester     Olympia     Com- 

June 26, 

2SJune  21, 

Dee.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

8 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gloucester   Salt   Fish   Com- 

July   22, 

July     3, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

30,000 

1,000 

22,612 

15,946 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gloucester  Times  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  27, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

2,500 

22,879 

1,693 

9,414 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Gloucester    Windlass    Com- 

June 21, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.     8, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

23 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Mortgage  indebtedness. 

-  Patent  rights. 

s  Treasury  stock. 

^  Tools,  dies  and  fixtures. 

5  Prepaid  rent. 

^  Fixtures. 


'  Suspense. 
8  Good  will. 
'  Insurance  unexpired. 
1°  Investments. 

11  Real  estate  mortgages. 

12  And  fixtures. 


13  Machinery,  fixtures  and  merchan- 
dise outside  Massachusetts. 
"  Stock  in  Massachusetts  corporations. 

15  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

16  Liberty  Bonds. 

1'  Formulae  and  processes. 


1918.1 


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435 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  — 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

(2 

i 

1 

1 
1 

1 

i 

J. 

•a 
a 

o  o 

[XI 

i 

1 
1 

1 

- 

- 

$800 

$26,900 

11,000 

$600 

1  825,300 

- 

- 

- 

$26,900 

- 

- 

800 

26,900 

1,000 

600 

1  25,300 

- 

- 

- 

26,900 

- 

- 

- 

225,269 

100,000 

31,742 

- 

$39,042 

$54,485 

- 

225,269 

2  S4,720 

3  398,200 
«  6,947 
6  1,700 

54,712 

184,518 
2,796 

150,000 
1,100 

4,130 
636 

30,388 
500 

$560 

184,518 
2,796 

- 

6  100 

- 

12,315 

5,800 

6,411 

- 

- 

- 

104 

12,315 

2  25,000 

'457 

- 

48,923 

25,000 

897 

- 

950 

22,076 

- 

48,923 

8  5,010 

- 

- 

10,127 

8,010 

985 

- 

- 

1,132 

- 

10,127 

- 

5  104 

- 

30,738 

7,800 

5,610 

- 

7,480 

9,848 

- 

30,738 

- 

10  150,893 

- 

2,366,273 

125,000 

153,050 

11  650,000 

- 

1,438,223 

- 

2,366,273 

21 

8  6.000 
2  49,700 

"  10,000 

6  2,000 
16  1.000 

1,900 

321,339 
10,699 
51,700 

70,000 
10,000 
50,000 

37,696 

178 

1,700 

- 

84,160 

111,983 
16 17,500 

521 

321,339 
10,699 
51,700 

- 

17  15,000 

- 

34,356 

25,000 

1,274 

- 

6,950 

- 

1,132 

34,356 

8  6,000 

9  1,000 

18  5,000 

19  7,474 

51,160 

77,910 
74,200 

10,000 
5,000 

42,872 
69,200 

- 

10,000 

15,038 

_ 

77,910 
74,200 

- 

- 

- 

1,579,391 

1,000,000 

79,357 

- 

405,000 

15  8,608 

86,426 

1,579,391 

- 

16 15,100 

- 

152,548 

70,000 

14,476 

- 

12,000 

56,072 

- 

152,548 

- 

20  26,000 

- 

210,947 

90,000 

15,487 

- 

51,500 

25,000 

28,960 

210,947 

8  2,700 
8  40,000 

21  11,300 

22  4,153 

23  2,680 
24  11,300 

26  2,500 

26  3,200 

6  800 

9,142 
10,014 
4,122 

66,689 
60,777 
13,363  ■ 

330,207 

25,000 
25,000 
11,500 

1,000 

5,289 

3,277 

863 

329,107 

- 

36,400 

32,500 

1,000 

16  100 

- 

66,689 
60,777 
13,363 

330,207 

- 

29  1,120 

1,244 

2,372 
69,558 

1,000 
5,300 

1,198 
so  174 

11,867 

31 13,900 

4,000 

24,700 

9,791 

2,372 
69,558 

- 

16  10,500 

6,877 

46,986 
6,900 

20,000 
6,900 

4,399 

- 

6,880 

3,567 
32  12,140 

- 

46,986 
6,900 

18  Liberty  Bond. 
"  Equipment. 
2"  Securities. 

21  Stock  in  other  company. 

22  Boats,  furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Furnitiu-e  and  fixtures. 
2-1  Stock  in  other  companies. 
26  Steamboat. 

26  Nets. 

27  Adjourned. 


28  In  lieu  of  annual. 

29  Prepaid  expenses. 

30  Accrued  expenses. 

31  Mortgage  real  estate. 

32  Depreciation. 


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Glove  Instep  Shoe  Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$300 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Glue    Specialties    Company, 

Oct.    17, 

Aug.  30, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

$736 

21,159 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gneeco    Brothers,    Incorpo- 

May    7, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,746 

10,383 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Godfrey  Coal  Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

6,296 

129,294 

Milton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goepper  Brothers  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.  15, 

Mch.    1, 

32,000 

$14,000 

$2,588 

21,196 

25,619 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goetz    Silk    Manufactming 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

90,000 

22,657 

440,937 

61,446 

Co.,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Colbert   Last  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    14, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

_ 

14,914 

14,857 

25,627 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gold  &  Croston  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,500 

- 

500 

10,795 

3,978 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Gold   Mark  Knitting  Com- 

Apr.  15, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

48,780 

17,517 

70,831 

18,130 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Golden  Grain  Farming  Com- 

June 18, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

16,850 

52 

_ 

291 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Golden  Lathe  Repairing  and 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.     2, 

Jan.     2, 

2,750 

- 

- 

- 

250 

Manufacturing    Company, 
Boston. 
Golden  Rule  Company,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

3,000 

12,760 

8,581 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Goldex    Leather    Company, 

Oct.     9, 

"Sept.    3, 

June  30, 

6,000 

- 

865 

4,407 

7,398 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goldsmith   Cigar   Company, 

July     1, 

Jime  15, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,460 

5,508 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

G  0 1  d  s  m  i  t  h-Wall-Stockwell 

July   23, 

"June  17, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

86,312 

332,544 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goldstein    Brothers    Amuse- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

93,548 

- 

- 

29,492 

ment  Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Goldstone  Extension  Mining 

Apr.   22, 

21  _ 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

50,000 

_ 

Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goldthwait   Furniture  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

"Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

9,000 

- 

3,200 

3,000 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Goodell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 18, 

July    24, 

June  29, 

15,000 

6,000 

22  8,149 

14,347 

3,044 

pany,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goodell-Pratt    Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,250,000 

355,844 

202,994 

486,852 

285,909 

Greenfield. 

1018. 

1918. 

1917. 

Goodell     Tool     Company, 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

4,575 

14,348 

19,361 

3,375 

Buckland. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Goodhue     Company,     The, 

May     3, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

5,862 

2,844 

1,541 

54,713 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goodhue  Leather  Company, 

May  13, 

21  _ 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,467 

7,186 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goodman-Howe      Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.     8, 

3,800 

- 

150 

4,071 

6,002 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goodnow-Pearson  Co.,  The, 

July     3, 

May  29, 

Feb.   28, 

150,000 

- 

- 

192,681 

3,149 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goodwin  Tailoring  Company, 

Nov.  15, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,490 

2,864 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber 

Sept.  27, 

Sept.    9, 

Aug.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

The,  Boston. 

'  Investment. 

*  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
»  Liberty  Bond. 

7  Treasury  stocL 

8  Patent  rights. 


9  Good  will, 
w  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

11  Organization  expenses. 

12  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

P-i 

8 
.a 

J 

-a 

1 

o 

< 

J. 

"S 

•a 
a 

f 

g-i 

J 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

$300 

$300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$300 

- 

1  $6,673 

- 

28,568 

10,000 

$12,404 

$5,000 

- 

$1,164 

- 

28,568 

- 

- 

- 

13,129 

10,000 

2,927 

- 

- 

- 

$202 

13,129 

- 

2 17,410 

- 

153,000 

40,000 

12,301 

77,700 

- 

22,999 

- 

153,000 

- 

s  20,000 

83,403 

32,000 

4,338 

-. 

- 

4  9,257 

37,808 

83.403 

8:$2,000 

9  13,000 

9  2,500 

6  1,334 
6  1,000 
■>  11,000 

- 

628,374 

70,398 
17,773 

35,000 

50,000 
5,500 

282,014 

8,344 
3,119 

- 

$4,188 
3,900 

311,360 

7,866 
5,254 

628,374 

70,398 
17,773 

10  7,549 

11  10,552 

12  1,307 

3  2,000 

$18,300 

176,666 
35,493 

100,000 
28,700 

30,217 
1,034 

19,250 
5,759 

14,722 
13 12,477 

176,666 
35,493 

- 

- 

2,600 

2,850 

2,750 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,850 

- 

- 

- 

24,331 
12,670 

5,000 
3,700 

1,540 

"  16,000 

5,990 

- 

- 

1,791 
2,980 

24,331 
12,670 

- 

- 

- 

9,968 

2,775 

3,877 

3,287 

- 

- 

29 

9,968 

9  25,000 

- 

- 

443,856 

200,000 

35,072 

208,018 

766 

- 

443,856 

16  76,694 
1'  6,811 

18  25,161 

19  29,674 

2»500 

1,700 

261,880 
51,700 

5,000 
50,000 

168,267 
1,700 

820 

87,793 

261,880 
51,700 

- 

- 

- 

15,200 

5,000 

3,700 

- 

3,500 

- 

3,000 

15,200 

8  100 

- 

- 

31,640 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,640 

31,640 

81 

9  300,000 

~ 

_ 

1,631,600 
41,659 

1,000,000 
20,000 

12,946 
4,410 

- 

350,000 
4,000 

- 

268,654 
13,249 

1,631,600 
41,659 

- 

s  1,004 

- 

65,964 

20,000 

9,158 

- 

2,000 

34,806 

- 

65,964 

- 

- 

- 

17,653 

5,000 

12,336 

- 

- 

317 

- 

17,653 

- 

- 

- 

10,223 

3,800 

1,352 

- 

- 

- 

5,071 

10,223 

- 

5 19,458 

- 

215,288 

84,000 

8,978 

30,000 

13,560 

56,473 

22,277 

215,288 

- 

5  100 

- 

4,454 
1,000 

300 
1,000 

1,329 
23  1,515 

- 

_ 

- 

1,310 

4,454 
1,000 

13  Reserves  for  U.  S.  taxes. 
1*  Due  on  advance  subscriptions. 
"J  Adjourned. 
IS  Theatre  ledger. 


1'  Equipment. 

18  Construction. 

19  Personal  accounts. 
2"  Stocks  and  bonds. 


21  None  held  since  organization. 

22  And  tools. 

23  Paid  in  on  suits. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Gookin  Furniture  Company, 

Lowell. 
Gordon    Bros.    Amusement 

Company,      Incorporated, 

Boston. 

Gordon-Hittl  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Gordon-Landau  Company, 
Boston. 

Gordon  Side  Show  Company, 
Revere. 

Gordon  Supply  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Gorham  Drug  Store,  Incorpo- 
rated, Lenox. 

Gorham  Press,  The,  Boston,  . 

Gorman,  Leonard  Coal  Com- 
pany, The,  Worcester. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Com- 
pany, Gloucester. 


Gorton-Pew  Vessels  Com- 
pany, Gloucester. 

Gosnold  Mills  Company,  New 
Bedford. 

Gould  and  Cutler  Corpora- 
tion, Boston. 

Gould  &  Osberg  Company, 
Boston. 

Gould  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Shirley. 

Gould  Storage  Battery  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
Boston. 

Gould  Witch  Hazel  Company, 
Boston. 

Goulding '  Bros.  Company, 
Whitman. 

Goulds  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany of  New  England,  The, 
Boston. 

Gove  Lumber  Company,  The, 
Beverly. 

Coward's  Market  Company, 
Easton. 

Grafonola  Company  of  New 
England,  The,  Boston. 

Grafonola  Shops  Incorpo- 
rated, The,  Boston. 

Grafton  County  Dairy  Com- 
pany, Southborough. 

Graham  Hat  Company,  The, 
Lynn. 


Apr.  27, 
1918. 

June  12, 
1918. 


Aug.  16, 
1918. 

Apr.   25, 

1918. 
May    2, 

1918. 
Apr.   24, 

1918. 
Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Dec.   13, 

1917. 
Aug.   15, 

1918. 
July   31, 

1918. 


July  26, 
1918. 

Feb.  8, 
1918. 

Jan.  15, 
1918. 

Aug.  8, 
1918. 

Feb.  21, 
1918. 

June  14, 
1918. 

Dec.  19, 
1917. 

May  7, 
1918. 

Feb.  25, 
1918. 

Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Nov.  22, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 


Mch.    4 

1918. 

1  June    8 

1918. 


Jan.    25 
1918. 

Apr.     8 

1918. 
Mch.  12 

1918. 
Mch.  18 

1918. 
June    4 

1918. 
1  Dec.     8, 

1916. 
Apr.    15 

1918. 
May     1 

1918. 


May  1 
1918. 

Feb.  5 
1918. 

Jan.  12 
1918. 

Mch.  11 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 

1918. 

1  June     3 

1918. 

Dec.  18 
1917. 

Jan.  14 
1918. 

Feb.  18, 
1918 

Jan.    10 

1918, 
Sept.  10, 

1917. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Oct.    16 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 


Feb.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.     4, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 


Mch.  31, 
1918. 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Sept.  10. 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$25,000 
10,000 

10,000 

10,000 
25,000 
100,000 
10,000 
50,000 
50,000 
3,250,000 

750,000 

1,650,000 

80,000 

25,000 
10,000 
10,000 

50,000 
15,000 
2,000 

10,000 

2,500 

100,000 

100,000 

10,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


■3  §1  a 


aSSc 


- 

- 

$18,714 

- 

- 

2,703 

- 

- 

4,574 

$6,059 

12  $2,483 

- 

- 

61,440 

200,988 

- 

- 

3,600 

- 

"  2,526 

10,206 

- 

200 

3,026 

733,284 

114,926 

1,750,273 

- 

- 

96,057 

582,876 

1,394,933 

1,043,033 

- 

- 

68,541 

8,400 

900 

366 

28,595 

452 

42,857 

4,700 

2,150 

25,214 

- 

2,000 

- 

10,000 

- 

10,632 

- 

698 

702 

- 

- 

18,023 

- 

- 

21,582 

as  1,500 

2,100 

1,560 

- 

2,000 

5,396 

1  In  Ueu  of  annual. 

2  Theatrical  fktiires,  etc. 
5  Investments. 

*  Prepaid  expenses, 
s  Deferred  charges. 
'  Accrued  expense. 
'  Patent  rights. 


8  Trade-marks. 

9  Good  will. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  And  equipment. 
1'  Leasehold. 

1*  And  furniture  and  office  supplies. 


•15  Copy  and  other  rights, 
i"^  Insurance  Uabihty. 
1'  Sinking  fund. 

18  Treasury  stock,  common. 

19  Reserve  for  taxes. 
2"  Reserve  for  repairs. 
21  Sinking  fimd  reserve. 


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4.39 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities 

M  ■ 

Mia  .-3 

3 

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1 
o 

1 

3 

i 

i 

■a 
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J, 

11 

5 

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1 
2 

1 
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- 

- 

- 

$33,174 

$25,000 

$3,567 

- 

- 

- 

$4,607 

$33,174 

7  $5,000 

8  500 

9  6,000 

2  $4,736 

3  5,200 

4  2,364 
6  6,501 

10  650 

- 

43,451 
16,789 

10,000 
6,800 

1,240 
6  479 

7,992 

- 

- 

$31,732 

1,997 

43,451 
16,789 

"575 

- 

10,399 

9,000 

905 

- 

$337 

157 

- 

10,399 

9  5,000 

13  750 

82,951 

17,344 

10,000 

794 

$4,000 

2,550 

- 

- 

17,344 

- 

- 

_ 

303,253 

100,000 

34,554 

- 

15,000 

138,075 

15,624 

303,253 

9  2,000 

"500 

3,335 

10,200 

10,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,200 

»  25,000 

15  20,000 

- 

74,898 

50,000 

20,815 

- 

- 

- 

4,083 

74,898 

9  800,000 

3  23.895 

3 1,107,309 
1'  37,500 
18  105,900 

22  886,437 

- 

281,871 
6,260,347 

1,203,562 

30,000 
3,250,000 

750,000 

109,668 
16  2,700 
177,969 

453,562 

- 

2.500 
1,582,400 

137,003 

927,478 
19  250,000 

20  35,000 

21  37,500 

- 

281,871 
6,260,347 

1,203,562 

- 

23  90,000 

28  500 

27  10,160 
30  50 

14,850 

3,358,378 
124,630 

15,363 

1,650,000 
80,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

893,000 
7,000 

363 

24  297,101 

25  60,665 

20,000 

23  9,423 

29  8,207 

457,612 

3,358,378 
124,630 

15,363 

9  2,000 

- 

- 

12,093 

10,000 

3 

1,600 

- 

- 

490 

12,093 

- 

- 

23,535 

24,228 

2,600 

21,628 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,228 

- 

31  1,278 
32  10,000 

- 

116,206 
33,845 

45,300 
15,000 

3,770 
33599 
4,762 

35  3,450 

45,500 
4,469 

34  21,037 
6,164 

- 

116,206 
33,845 

- 

- 

- 

3,200 

2,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,200 

- 

- 

- 

31,805 

10,000 

9,864 

5,000 

3,500 

- 

3,441 

31,805 

- 

- 

- 

3,199 

2,500 

699 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,199 

86  4,406 

27  2,300 

10  7,840 

37  25,000 

- 

66,694 
140,270 

59,000 
49,600 

6,923 
43,200 

: 

15,993 

771 

31,477 

66,694 
140,270 

- 

- 

- 

11,529 

3,500 

6,016 

- 

- 

- 

2,013 

11,529 

- 

32  10,000 

- 

18,531 

15,000 

2,651 

- 

- 

880 

- 

18,531 

22  Vessels. 

23  U.  S.  government  bonds. 

24  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

25  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 

26  OfBce  and  store  fixtures. 
2'  Liberty  Bonds. 


28  Reserves. 

29  Reserve    for  Federal    taxes    and 

Liberty  Bonds. 

30  Furniture. 

31  Prepaid  items. 

32  Treasury  stock. 


33  Accrued  items. 

34  And  reserve. 

35  Mortgage. 

36  Good  will  and  fixtures. 

37  Stock  in  other  corporation. 
33  Lease. 


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Graham  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.    28, 

$15,000 

_ 

$50,215 

$4,410 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Grangers    Lime     Company, 

July    19, 

June   11, 

Mav  31, 

150,000 

$31,513 

2  $57,557 

7,337 

45,463 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Granite  City  Ice  Co.  Inc., 

June    5, 

May  17, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

3,350 

30,283 

18,829 

2,971 

'  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Granite  Mills,  Fall  River,       . 

Nov.    1, 
1918. 

Oct.    28, 
1918. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

1,250,000 

458,724 

905,826 

805,326 

458,043 

Granite   Railway   Company, 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

232,668 

87,828 

5,487 

16,973 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Granite  State  Coal  Co.,  Bos- 

Aug.    9, 

June  24, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

15,142 

18,269 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Granite  State  Spring  Water 

Oct.    17, 

15  Apr.     9. 

Dec.  31, 

85,000 

50,000 

2 19,328 

84,405 

9,155 

Co.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Graniteviile   Foundry   Com- 

Apr.  27, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

2 16,408 

with  R.  E. 

2,866 

•     12,663 

pany,  Westford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Grant-Watkina      Co.      Inc., 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  20, 

Dec.  20, 

25,000 

- 

200 

850 

362 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Granville    Farmers'    Co- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

847 

142 

operative  Exchange,  Gran- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ville. 

Graphic  Arts  Company,  The, 

June    8, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.     8, 

35,000 

- 

150 

3,450 

287 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Grasselh  Chemical  Company 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

6,400 

34,008 

16,643 

of     Massachusetts,     The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Graton  &  Knight  Manufac- 

Apr.    4, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  29, 

2,500,000 

1,047,481 

with  R.  E. 

5,187,463 

2,420,862 

turing      Company,      The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Grattan  Associates,  Inc.,  The, 

June     4, 

Apr.    19, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

4,100 

150 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gray-Aldrich  Company,  Inc., 

June  11, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,571 

25,635 

53.587 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Gray  and  Davis  Factory  Cor- 

Apr.   10, 

31  _ 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

361,594 

- 

_ 

_ 

poration,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gray   &   Davis   Inc.,    Cam- 

Apr.  12, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000,000, 

42,343 

620,347 

842,808 

568,056 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Gray  Laboratories,  Inc.,  The, 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

- 

35  1,500 

4,083 

1,284 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Great      Barrington      Coal 

May  11, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

8,500 

1,200 

1,137 

13,329 

Company,   Great  Barring- 
ton. 
Great  Barrington   Manufac- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Aug.     6, 

Feb.   11, 

Dee.  31, 

75,000 

36,567 

51,376 

9,431 

8,406 

turing     Company,     Great 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Barrington. 

Great  River  Realty  Corpora- 

Mch. 27, 

Dec.   12, 

Dec.   12, 

50,000 

100 

- 

- 

2,387 

tion,  Boston. 

1918, 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Lasts  and  fixtures. 

2  And  equipment. 
8  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Quarry  development. 
6  Treasury  stock. 

•  Prepaid  charges. 

'  Accrued  expenses. 


8  Reserve  for  depreciation  on  build- 

ings and  machinery. 

9  Good  will. 
i»  U.  S.  bonds. 

11  Reserve  for  taxes. 

'2  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

■•2  Prepaid  items. 


i*  Equipment. 

15  Adjourned. 

"  Trade-mark. 

"  Delivery  equipment. 

18  Bo.iton  branch. 

19  Subscription  to  new  stock.    Cer- 

tificate awaiting  approval. 


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0/  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBIHTIES. 

ill 

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- 

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- 

$11,175 

$58,140 

- 

3  10,000 

4  34,766 
6  5,000 
n  4,640 
10 1,000 

- 

196,276 

150,000 

5,494 
7  1,697 

~ 

~ 

$33,252 
8  5,833 

~ 

196,276 

9  $5,000 

- 

61,433 

10,000 

4,446 

- 

13,724 

33,263 

- 

61,433 

: 

13  1,237 

- 

2,627,919 
344,193 

1,250,000 
250,000 

745 
5,242 

- 

273,500 
19,297 

11  281,927 

12  196,075 

69,654 

625,672 

2,627,919 
344,193 

s  5,000 

"  5,850 

$13,845 

58,106 

25,000 

23,606 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

58,106 

"800 

17  5,625 

13  998 

18  11,110 

181,421 
31,937 

85,000 
19  56,600 

16,000 

4,193 
6,018 

27,500 
6,000 

8,128 

3,919 

181,421 
31,937 

20  650 
9  3,938 

- 

141 

6,141 
989 

5,000 
110 

1,041 
815 

$26 

100 

32 

6 

6,141 
989 

9  3,000 

- 

30,715 

37,602 

35,000 

1,162 

- 

1,440 

- 

- 

37,602 

- 

- 

- 

57,051 

10,000 

41,408 

- 

- 

5,643 

- 

57,051 

21  870,322 

22  489,799 
23  70,750 

29375 

244 

10,086,677 
4,869 

2,500,000 
2,400 

867,955 
125 

24  870,322 

3,391,178 
2,160 

808,028 
25  700,000 
26  75,000 
2'  518,746 
28  355,448 

184 

10,086,677 
4,869 

~ 

- 

2,111 

82,793 
363,705 

13,800 

30  1,800 

50,000 

57,335 
203,705 

110,000 

_ 

11  1,000 

8,858 

82,793 
363,705 

S2J58,264 

9  250,000 

36  7,500 

33  49,700 

34  86,250 

221,635 

2,739,403 
14,367 

1,850,000 
13,030 

163,724 
218 

: 

725,679 
1,000 

~ 

119 

2,739,403 
14,367 

- 

- 

- 

24,166 

6,000 

971 

7,000 

8,500 

- 

1,695 

24,166 

- 

- 

- 

105,780 

38,000 

1,938 
3' 420 

- 

8,000 

54,990 

2,432 

105,780 

9 12,000 

- 

- 

14,487 

4,200 

397 

- 

- 

- 

9,890 

14,487 

20  Trade-marks. 

23  Reserve 

for  liability 

insurance. 

32  Patent  rights. 

21  Liberty  Loans  and 

war  certificates. 

2'  Special  r 

eserve  on  in 

ventories. 

33  Investment. 

22  Stoclc  m  other  eor 

3orations. 

28  Reserve 

tor  taxes,  wa 

ges, etc. 

34  Development  expense. 

2'  Prepaid  insurance 

and  interest. 

29  Piano. 

35  And  new  laboratory  equipment. 

25  Indebtedness  for  L 

iberty  Bonds. 

'«  Subscrip 

tions  receive 

d  on  stock 

36  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

25  Reserv 

e. 

31  None  he 
\ 

Id  in  1918  as 

yet. 

37  ^ 

Lccrued  taxe. 

i  and  water 

rent. 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA-- 

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and 
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Greater     Boston     Mortgage 

Feb.   20, 

1  Deo.     3, 

Oct.    31, 

$500,000 

$113,349 

$4,249 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

2  4,742 

Greater     Boston     Terminal 

June  18, 

Apr.     3, 

Mar.  31, 

767,500 

18  767,500 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greater    New    York    Pickle 

Oct.     8, 

July     9, 

July     9, 

7,500 

_ 

19  $6,734 

$2,727 

5,958 

Works  Inc.,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greek-American      Fruit      & 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

_ 

150 

1,500 

400 

Candy   Company,   The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pittsfield. 

Greek-American  Review  Com- 

May 21, 

Apr.   30, 

Mch.  30, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

517 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greeley    Laboratories,    Inc., 

Aug.  29, 

July    11, 

June  30, 

50,000 

_ 

1,893 

8,455 

11,639 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greelock  Company,  The,  Bos- 

May 13, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

_ 

173,029 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Green  and  Green  Company, 

Nov.    8, 

Sept.    2, 

July      1, 

99,900 

- 

4,213 

12,404 

12,486 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Green   and    Hiokey   Leather 

July     3, 

2'  June     1, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

30,810 

34,317 

295,361 

50,138 

Company,  Shrewsbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Green    &    Swett    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

16,185 

20,368 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Green   Furniture   &   Under- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

11,500 

4,120 

taking  Co.,  The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Green  Mountain  Realty  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

so  _ 

Sept.    1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Medford. 

1918. 

1917. 

Greendale     Coal     Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

2,828 

14,283 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greenfield    Home    Develop- 

Mch. 12, 

32  Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

11,400 

_ 

9,181 

17 

ment  Company,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Greenfield  Laundry  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

11,757 

17,643 

2,399 

5,691 

The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Greenfield-Machine  Company, 

June  14, 

Apr.    12, 

Mar.  31, 

60,000 

44,951 

21,739 

62,425 

33,368 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greenfield     Recorder     Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

8,000 

5,789 

1,200 

5,086 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Greenfield  Storage  Company, 

Mch.  15, 

"  Feb.     1, 

Jan.    14, 

10,000 

_ 

14,000 

4 

1,013 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Greenfield  Tap  and  Die  Cor- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000,000 

560,517 

683,314 

1,644,112 

1,011,757 

poration,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Greenlay         Manufacturing 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

268 

306 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Greenleaf     Company,     The, 

May  11, 

Apr.   30, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,654 

58,064 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

.    1918. 

Greenough    Coal    Company, 

July    17, 

Mav  21, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

493,696 

S8  83,785 

6,959 

10,415 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Greenough-Heddinger    Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

452 

with 

8,535 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

m'ch'y 

1  Date  of  postponement. 

2  Houses  in  course  of  construction, 
s  Mortgages  receivable. 

^  Loans. 

'  Accrued  interest  on  mortgages. 
'  Accrued  interest  on  loans. 
'  Insurance  receivable. 


s  Ofiice  furniture  and  fixtures. 
9  Unearned  life  insurance  premiums, 
1°  Automobile. 

11  Builders'  supplies. 

12  Stocks  and  bonds. 
1'  Treasury  stock. 

1*  Unissued  stock. 


15  Clients'  accounts. 
15  Loans  on  mortgages. 
1'  Deferred  taxes. 

18  Equity  m. 

19  Including  truck  and  horses. 
2"  Good  will. 

21  Plates,  furniture  and  fixtures. 


1918. 


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7  2,473 

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9  414 

10  200 

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12  1,500 

13  15,000 

"  253,090 

$623,623 

$475,000 

$16,049 
15  30,241 

16  $75,300 

$25,000 
1M20 

$1,913 

$623,623 

- 

- 

- 

767,500 

767,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

767,500 

- 

- 

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15,419 

6,100 

2,284 

- 

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1,893 

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15,419 

- 

- 

$3,550 

5,600 

5,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

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2"  $14,720 

2150 
22  15,000 

721 

31,008 

30,000 

898 

- 

- 

110 

- 

31,008 

23  22,000 

13  500 

4,766 

49,253 

35,300 

10,173 

24  2,380 

~ 

1,400 

~ 

~ 

49,253 

- 

25  4,433,552 

- 

4,606,581 

2,000,000 

26  13,223 

- 

2,406,620 

186,738 

- 

4,606,581 

20  5,000 

13  58,300 

- 

92,403 

77,800 

5,754 

- 

7,500 

- 

$1,349 

92,403 

- 

- 

- 

410,626 

75,000 

126,780 

- 

125,000 

83,846 

- 

410,626 

- 

28  1,223 

29  30,000 

13  8,500 

- 

76,276 

25,000 

11,779 

- 

29,500 

9,997 

- 

76,276 

- 

- 

- 

15,620 

10,000 

.       3,337 

- 

2,283 

- 

- 

15,620 

20 1,000 

- 

50,000 

51,000 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

51,000 

- 

31  3,527 

- 

20,638 

5,000 

3,529 

- 

1,500 

10,609 

- 

20,638 

- 

- 

- 

20,598 

10,000 

3,949 

33  5,900 

- 

749 

- 

20,598 

20  13,724 

34  160 

- 

51,374 

12,000 

26  834 

- 

31,500 

2,262 

35  4,778 

- 

51,374 

- 

36  4,803 

- 

167,286 

60,000 

4,031 

- 

9,500 

- 

93,755 

167,286 

- 

- 

- 

20,075 

5,000 

1,033 

- 

7,500 

- 

6,542 

20,075 

- 

- 

- 

15,017 

10,000 

1,247 

- 

- 

- 

3,770 

15,017 

20  600,000 

12  196,275 
3?  21,859 

- 

4,717,834 

3,000,000 

1,260 

- 

1,300,000 

416,574 

- 

4,717,834 

20 1,575 

- 

1,177 

3,326 

3,150 

176 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3.326 

20 15,000 

- 

- 

76,718 

21,000 

27,569 

- 

- 

28,149 

- 

76,718 

- 

- 

2,313 

597,168 

225,000 

3,668 

- 

168,500 

200,000 

- 

597,168 

20  490 

- 

- 

9,477 

1,000 

824 

- 

5,587 

- 

2,066 

9,477 

22  Copyright. 

23  Patent  rights. 

24  Dividends     on    preferred    etock 

accrued  but  not  paid. 

25  Stocks  and  prepaid  interest. 

26  Accrued  interest. 
2'  Adjourned. 


23  Fixtures. 
20  Investment. 

30  None  held  in  1917. 

31  RolUng  stock  and  fixtures. 

32  Should  have  been  held. 

33  Mortgages  payable. 


34  Prepaid  expenses. 
33  Reserves. 

36  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
3'  Deferred  assets. 
38  And  buildings. 


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Green's    Drug    Store,    Inc., 

Apr. 

50,       Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

$17,489 

$22,916 

$3,694 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Green's  Pharmacy,  Boston,   . 

Aug. 
1918 

16,     'July   30, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,406 

2,236 

Greenwood    Chemical    Com- 

Feb. 

5,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

50 

200 

_ 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Gregory    and    Brown    Com- 

Mch. 

9,       Feb.     6, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

18,698 

8,908 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gregory  &  Read  Company, 

Oct.    . 

28,    3  Sept.  25, 

June  30, 

100,000 

- 

11,088 

218,965 ' 

413,281 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Greylock  Grocery  Company, 

Mch. 

9,       Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

12,855 

3,339 

North  Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Greylock    Hotel    Company, 

Apr. 

1,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

$35,000 

_ 

4,763 

914 

Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Greylock  Mills,  The,  North 

Aug. 

7,       July    18, 

June  30, 

700,000 

390,714 

655,218 

567,819 

259,886 

Adams. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Greylock     Shirt     Company, 

Jan.    S 

2,       Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

4,662 

with  R.  E. 

_ 

1,183 

Adams. 

1918 

1915. 

1917. 

Gridley     Lunch     Company, 

Aug. 

9,       May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

650,000 

102,098 

_ 

9,404 

12,484 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Griffin  Amusement  Company, 

Feb.    ] 

8,       Jan.      3, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

2,000 

_ 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Griffin    Flooring    Company, 

Feb. 

1,       Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

12,702 

18,932 

Worcester. 

1918 

1916. 

1917. 

Griffin  Wheel  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. S 

2,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

21,000,000 

3,596,270 

1,321,974 

1,982,277 

2,838,326 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Griffith  Drug  Company,  Law- 

Mch. 

5,       Feb.    12, 

Feb.    12, 

5,000 

- 

19  2,258 

5,420 

330 

rence. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Griffith-Stillings  Press,  Bos- 

Mch.  5 

7,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

24,504 

11,564 

16,919 

,  ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Grimmons-Bailey-W  e  s  t  o  n 

Apr.    1 

6,       Jan.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

20,754 

10,186 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Grinnell  Manufacturing  Cor- 

Nov. 2 

9,       Nov.  26, 

Sept.  30, 

1,500,000 

434.900 

1,065,100 

736,078 

444,216 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Griswoldville   Manufacturing 

June 

4.       Apr.   30, 

Apr.     1, 

125,000 

50,000 

165,000 

252,726 

433,153 

Company,  Colrain. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Grocers    Baking    Company, 

May  2 

1,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

154,318 

67,096 

8,751 

8,243 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Grocers      Cash      Wholesale 

July    2 

2,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

9,306 

8,393 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Grogan  Hardware  Company, 

June 

7,       Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

312 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Gross-Strauss    Company, 

Mch.  2 

7,       Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

68,731 

22,820 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Groton  Leather-board  Com- 

Jan.   2 

8,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

69,136 

with  R.  E. 

57,818 

10,723 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Groton  Private  Hospital,  In- 

Sept. 1 

6,                 S5_ 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

25,000 

3,500 

_ 

236 

corporated,  Groton. 

1918 

1918. 

Grove  Hall  BowUng  Alleys, 

May  2 

8,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

410 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Grove  Investment  Company, 

Apr.    1 

2,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,897 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Grueby    Faience    and    Tile 

Apr.    2 

2,       Mch.  26, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

_ 

17,545 

49,224 

28,633 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Grueby    Pottery    Company, 

May  2 

7,                35- 

Apr.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Stock  in  other  companies. 

2  Prepaid  items. 
"  Adjourned. 

*  Fixtures. 

*  Prepaid   interest,   insurance  and 

labor. 
6  Payments  on  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Reserve  for  taxes. 


8  Stocks. 

9  Good  will. 

10  Furniture. 

11  Special  capital. 
1-  Equipment. 

1'  Prepaid  expense. 

"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


1^  Good  will;   patents,  trade-marks 

and  franchises. 
1^  Securities. 
1'  Prepaid  insurance. 
1"  Reserves. 
19  And  fixtures. 
2"  Unpaid  wages. 
21  Sundries. 


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445 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11=5 

sag 

ill 

1 

1 

o 
►J 

a 

03 

g 

3 
^ 

1 

1 

< 

-J. 

1 
a 

il 

J. 

-a 
a 

Mi 

3 
1 

1 

•0 
a 

«a 

1 

3 
^ 

- 

i$372 
2  3,74,0 
1  2,000 

$2,399 

$50,610 
7,642 

$10,200 
5,000 

$19,699 
1,855 

- 

$20,711 
39 

- 

$748 

$50,610 
7,642 

- 

- 

3,237 

3,487 

3,000 

487 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,487 

- 

- 

1,852 

29,458 

20,000 

9,458 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,458 

8  $5,000 

5  14,705 

6  602 

*  1,386 

8  50 

10  5,000 

30,323 

658,641 
17,630 
81,000 

100,000 
5,000 
50,000 

89.647 
5,152 

$22,000 

262,013 
9,000 

$183,636 
1  23,345 

7.478 

658,641 
17,630 
81,000 

: 

- 

34,155 

1,873,637 
40,000 

700,000 

11  100,000 

40,000 

151,484 

_ 

_ 

~ 

922,153 

1,873,637 
40,000 

- 

12  26,437 
"634 

585,692 
3,758 

736,749 
5,758 

501,500 
5,000 

91,873 
758 

40,000 

103,376 

_ 

: 

736,749 
5,758 

_ 

"650 

- 

32,284 

10,000 

11,854 

- 

- 

10,430 

- 

32,284 

>5  6,950,000 

i«  1,589,451 
1'  10,537 

- 

18,288,835 
8,008 

14,573,200 
5,000 

478,966 
2,355 

- 

_ 

1,272,388 
18  996,730 

967.551 
653 

18,288,835 
8,008 

: 

: 

10,153 

63,140 
30,940 

40,000 
10,000 

7,281 
20  687 

2172 
19,245 

13,000 

2,100 

1,695 

63,140 
30,940 

9  42,500 

22  628,800 

2'  2,596 
28  1,317 
SI  2,752 

35,746 

3,309,094 

904,792 
319,406 

1,500,000 

125,000 
176,700 

250,703 
23  22,500 

283,591 

10,799 

75,000 

95,000 
56,907 

24  198,306 
26  94,075 

26  613,199 
29  53,807 
so  50,000 

630,311 
297,394 

3,309,094 

904,792 
319,406 

S2 100,000 

S3  37,930 

- 

155,629 

100,000 

7,326 

- 

- 

10,373 
s»  37,930 

- 

155,629 

- 

MOO 

2,439 

5.151 

3,500 

1,651 

- 

- 

- 

5,151 

- 

*  4,380 

- 

95,931 

50,000 

45,860 

- 

- 

- 

71 

95,931 

- 

- 

- 

137,677 

30,000 

34,913 

30,000 

5,000 

- 

37,764 

137,677 

- 

36  125 

38  3.630 

19,268 

48,129 
4,040 

23,350 

37  300 

2,475 

6,387 
96 

13,900 

4,192 

39  837 

632 

48,129 
4,040 

- 

«30 

- 

2,927 

2,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

127 

2,927 

"  2,087 

- 

38,369 

135,858 

100,000 

8,058 

- 

27,800 

- 

- 

135,858 

I-   ■" 

- 

30,000 

30,000 

30,000 

~ 

~ 

" 

■ 

30,000 

1 

22  Liberty  Bonds  and  certificates. 

23  Dividend. 

24  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 

25  Reserve  for  fluctuation  in  inven- 

tory. 
2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
2'  Liberty  Loan  investment. 
28  Stock  T.  Falls  C.  Mills. 


22  Income  tax  reserve, 
so  Inventory  reserve. 

31  Prepaid  expenses. 

32  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

33  Treasury  stock. 

34  Working  capital. 
36  None  held  in  1918. 
38  Food  and  coal. 


3'  Received    from    stock    not    yet 
issued. 

38  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

39  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  equip- 

ment. 
«  Charter. 
41  Patent  rights. 


446 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Guarantee  Coupon  Company, 
The,  HoUiston. 

Guaranty  Realty  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Gubitosi  Kowal  Company, 
Boston. 

Guerini  Stone  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Guilford,  Kendrick  and  Ladd, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Guilford  Lumber  Company, 
Lynn. 

Guinivan  Shoe  Company, 
Brockton. 

Gunning  Boiler  and  Machine 
Company,  The,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Gurney  Bros.  Company, 
Brockton. 

Gurney  Heater  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Boston. 

Gustaf  Johnson  Company, 
Worcester. 

Gustin  and  Saunders  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Gutterman,  Strauss  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Guy  Furniture  Co.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Guy  T.  Mitchell  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

H.  A.  Johnson  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  A.  Manning  Company, 
The,  Greenfield. 

H.  A.  Savage  Lumber  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

H.  &  H.  Motor  Specialties, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

H.  &  J.  Brewer  Co.,  Spring- 
field. 

H  &  J  Shoe  Company,  Boston, 

H.  &  M.  Amusement  Co.  Inc., 
Brockton. 

H.  Appleby  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton (for  1917). 

H.  Appleby  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  B.  Campbell  Co.,  Haver- 
hill. 

H.  B.  Chapman  Co.,  Boston,  . 

H.  B.  Humphrey  Company, 
Boston. 


Feb.    18, 

1918. 
July    29, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 
Sept.  20, 

1918. 
May  22, 

1918. 
Aug.  28, 

1918. 

May  7, 
1918. 

Apr.  12, 
1918. 

Apr.  15, 
1918. 

Jan.  23, 
1918. 

Apr.    10, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Apr.   10, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
July    17, 

1918. 
June  11, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Apr.   20, 

1918. 


Jan.      2, 

1918. 
June     3 

1918. 
Mch.    6 

1918. 
Jan.     7 

1918. 
Aug.  12 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
Feb.   11 

1918. 
July    17 

1918. 

Apr.  26, 
1918. 

Feb.  25 
1918. 

Jan.     6, 

1918 
Jan.     8, 

1918. 

Feb.   15 

1918. 
19  Apr.   25, 

1918 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Apr.    12 

1918. 
Mch.  22 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  28 

1917. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 

31  _ 

June  26 

1917. 
June  18 

1918. 
19  June     6 

1918. 
Dec.   17 

1917. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 

Feb.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
June     1, 

1917. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


$25,000 
21,000 
50,000 
5,000 
35,000 
15,000 
30,000 
15,000 

12,000 
350,000 

5,000 
30,000 

75,000 

75,000 

5,000 

300,000 

20,000 

25,000 

5,000 

325,000 

50,000 

150,000 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

3,000 

30,000 


$85,000 
10,000 


23,936 


123,123 


149,000 


.23  rt  lh 
I  jr-a    -P-i 


Sl,700 


151,765 


350 


7,430 


22,057 


28 17,709 

700 
900 

1,090 


$312 


14,362 

13,424 

145,475 

11,029 

20,924 
245,518 

3,263 
5,537 

115,175 

37,811 

534 

404,697 

4,210 

1,374 
79,214 
116,408 


400 
629 
540 


1  Trade-marks. 

2  Good  will. 
2  Option, 

<  Patent  rights. 

^  Debts  receivable  (judgment). 

^  Fixtures. 

'  Surplus  account. 


8  Reserve  for  doubtful  account. 

9  Mortgage  notes   on  real   estate 

situated  in  Massachusetts. 

10  Equipment. 

11  Tools 

1-  Liberty  Bonds. 


13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
11  Liberty   Bonds   due   from 
ployees. 

15  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Autos. 

1'  Stock  in  Market  Supply  Co. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


447 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABttlTIES. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

3 
1 

1 

I 

3 
^ 

J 
1 

'S. 

a 

< 

J. 

"§ 

■a 
a 

■si 

■il 

fa 

J. 

% 
a 
>— 1    . 

0  a> 

_3 

"3, 

i 

T3 

a 
2 

1 
^ 

1  $2,000 
2  8,650 

3  $20,970 

$1,079 

$12,995 

107,215 

$12,750 
21,000 

$151 

$85,000 

$1,215 

- 

$94 

$12,995 
107,215 

«28 

- 

1,411 

45,128 

4,300 

40,801 

- 

- 

- 

27 

45,128 

- 

- 

8,937 

53,937 

5,000 

48,937 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,937 

2  6,000 

6  1,797 
'  10,198 
9  15,783 

- 

48,601 

30,300 

5,333 

- 

12,017 

8  $951 

- 

48,601 

- 

- 

41,010 

15,000 

4,452 

8,000 

- 

12,266 

1,292 

41,010 

- 

- 

31,426 

192,247 

30,000 

162,247 

- 

- 

- 

- 

192,247 

10  4,912 

11  2,945 
12 1,969 

68,428 
27,172 

6,500 
12,000 

18,599 
8,215 

- 

17,000 

13  3,589 

22,740 
6,957 

68,428 
27,172 

2  1,000 

"  1,697 

li  2,805 

16  758 

5,126 

815,609 
11,039 

350,000 
5,000 

67,941 
3,039 

60,000 

40,000 
3,000 

220,738 

76,930 

815,609 
11,039 

»  5,000 

6  1,250 

"500 

18  12,100 

60,274 
337,519 

30,000 
75,000 

10,287 
161,918 

9,430 
45,000 

55,601 

10,557 

60,274 
337,519 

- 

- 

- 

126,757 

75,000 

51,337 

- 

- 

- 

420 

126,757 

2  25,000 
23  10,000 

20  500 

21  3,750 
6,004 

22  5,000 
2*525 

- 

6,836 

705,778 

20,001 

5,000 

300,000 

10,200 

1,586 

180,602 

1,960 

- 

1,500 

172 

225,176 

6,341 

78 

6,836 

705,778 

20,001 

- 

25 1,259 

- 

17,429 

7,500 

4,818 

- 

- 

- 

5,111 

17,429 

- 

26  246 

- 

3,810 

2,540 

564 

- 

482 

- 

224 

3,810 

- 

6  3,706 

27 1,137 

2,643 

29  17,550 

112,206 
1,829 

447,381 

221,226 

2,029 

261,650 

50,000 

935 

35,743 

130,288 

30  4,860 

1,094 

123,000 

26,988 
22,900 

13,178 

- 

447,381 

221,226 

2,029 

2  2,500 

22  300 

1,321 

6,131 

5,000 

1,131 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,131 

2  2,500 

- 

1,553 

6,200 

5,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,200 

2  500 

33  2,452 
3*  1,000 

- 

14,706 
16,736 

10,000 
3,000 

859 
11,480 

- 

2,000 

1,847 

2,256 

14,706 
16,736 

21  13,000 

20  1,000 

35947 

3<  11,860 

68,413 

30,000 

29,013 

8,235 

1,165 

68,413 

18  Bonus  on  store. 

19  Adjourned. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Treasury  stock. 

22  Leases. 

23  Good  will  and  copyrights. 


2*  Office  equipment. 

25  Fixtures  and  auto. 

26  Office  fixtures. 

27  Advance  payments. 

28  And  equipment. 

29  Lasts,  dies  and  patterns. 


30  Accrued  liabilities. 

31  None  held  since  organization. 

32  Stock  and  tools. 

33  Delivery  equipment  and  fixture. 

34  Investments- 

35  Copyrights  and  books. 


448 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPOEA- 
TION. 


H.  B.  Keen,  Inc.,  Boston, 

H.  B.  Smith  Company,  The, 

Westfield. 
H.  B.  Stebbins  Lumber  Co., 

Boston. 

H.  C.  Dodge  Incorporated, 

Boston. 
H.    C.    Freeman    Company, 

Boston. 
H.  C.  Girard  Company, 

Lowell. 
H.   C.   Greenlaw   Company, 

The,  Boston. 
H.  C.  H.  Pant  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
H.  C.  Keene  Company,  Inc., 

Boston. 
H.     C.     Puffer     Company, 

Springfield. 
H.  C.  Wood  Co.  Inc.,  North 


H.  C.  Wood  Lumber  &  Supply 

Co.,  Westfield. 
H.  D.  Evans  Steel  Company, 

Boston. 

H.  D.  Foss  &  Company,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

H.  D.  Perry  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  D.  Smith  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  E.  Ellms  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  E.  Hebbard  Company, 
Lynn. 

H.  E.  Holbrook  Company, 
Boston. 

H.  E.  Lindbladh  Company, 
Boston. 

H.  E.  Locke  &  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

H.  E.  McGoldrick  &  Sons 
Inc.,  Boston. 

H.  E.  Shaw  Company, 
Worcester. 

H.  E.  Smith  &  S  o  n,  I  n  c, 

Worcester. 
H.  E.  Whitten  Co.,  Boston,   . 

H.  F.  Derby  Drug  Company, 

Inc.,  Boston. 
H.  F.  Livermore  Co.,  Boston, 

H.  F.  Ross  Company,  New- 
ton. 

H.  Frederick  Meyer  Corpora- 
tion, Canton. 


Apr.  26, 
1918. 

Aug.  13, 
1918. 

June  5, 
1918. 

Apr.  30, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Apr.  22, 

1918. 
Apr.  27, 

1918. 
Aug.  24, 

1918. 
Mch.  5, 

1918. 
Jan.  19, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Mav  15, 

1918. 
Jan.  19, 

1918. 

Feb.  13, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  9. 

1918. 
May  7, 

1918. 
Jan.  15, 

1918. 
Nov.  19, 

1918. 
Apr.  29, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Apr.  23, 

1918. 
Apr.  20, 

1918. 

Apr.  11, 

1918. 
Jan.  28, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918. 
Apr.  10, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Feb.  12, 

1918. 


Feb. 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
May  28 

1918. 

Jan.   8 

1918. 
Feb.  2, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
6  Mch.  2, 

1918. 
June  3 

1918. 
Jan.  10 

1918. 
Jan.  8 

1918. 
May  4, 

1918. 
Apr.  29 

1918. 
Jan.  7. 

1918, 

Jan.  14 

1918. 
Jan.  22 

1918. 
Feb.  21 

1918. 
Feb.  20, 

1918. 
Dec.  10, 

1917. 
Oct.  15 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  6 

1918. 
6  Apr.  1 

1918. 
Jan.  21 

1918. 

Jan.  29 

1918. 
Jan.  16 

1918. 
6  Mch.  16 

1918. 
Jan.  16 

1918. 
Jan.  23 

1918. 
Jan.  21 

1918. 


Dec.  31 
1917. 

Apr.  30 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Mch.  1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
June  3 

1918. 
Jan.  10, 

1918. 
Jan.   1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.   1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Deo.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  1 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 


$10,000 

1,100,000 

90,000 

50,000 
50,000 
16,000 
10,000 
4,500 
10,000 
20,000 
30,000 
30,000 
60,000 

600,000 
50,000 
50,000 
50,000 
10,000 
60,000 
25,000 

200,000 

5,000 

50,000 

50,000 
6,000 
25,000 
50,000 
25,000 
50,000 


8402,564 


853 

17,978 

1,500 

1,350 


6,500 


133,500 


S549,367 

53,935 

6 1,500 

50 

942 

6,135 

1,475 
1,200 

87,295 
"886 


4,805 
4,900 
18,483 


$2,150 
921,681 
141,216 

2,936 
3,386 
18,018 
4,600 
33,908 
286 
107,294 

3,581 
44,796 

114,601 

211 

9,327 

48,305 

8,820 

9,535 

180 

409,628 

3,639 

260,787 

165,663 
3,628 


1  Good  will. 

'  Equipment. 

'  Stock  in  another  corporation. 

*  Liberty  Bonds. 

^  And  fixtures. 


6  Adjourned. 


8  Bonds. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


w>  Auto. 

"  Trade-marks. 

12  Surplus. 

IS  And  fumitiu'e  and  fixtures. 


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19,747 

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4,533 

4,000 

83 

- 

450 

- 

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4,533 

- 

- 

- 

255,373 

20,000 

15,116 

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255,373 

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11,000 

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50,000 

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- 

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279,367 

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1  20,000 

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20,000 

1,438 

- 

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31,566 

- 

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50,000 

21,461 

- 

11,809 

- 

2,858 

86,128 

1 1,000 

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16,386 

10,000 

2,186 

- 

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- 

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1  40,000 
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22,982 

51,300 
22,000 

7,461 
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21,500 

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18,086 
531 

98,347 

22,982 

1  60,000 

- 

- 

748,521 

200,000 

469,061 

- 

- 

- 

79,460 

748,521 

1  2,500 

13  1,650 

- 

35,847 

5,000 

6,816 

- 

- 

24,031 

- 

35,847 

- 

19  4,650 
21  1,200 

21  1,792 

22  5,304 

24  1,427 

- 

593,177 

259,197 
17,558 

50,000 

50,000 
6,000 

249,397 

95,312 
5,951 

- 

60,000 
53,036 

233,780 

52,513 
23  8,336 

5,607 

593,177 

259,197 
17,558 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

1  5,000 

9  160 

- 

141,986 

25,000 

54,401 

- 

38,562 

24,023 

- 

141,986 

- 

- 

9,689 

146,276 

25,000 

28,776 

25  $92,500 

- 

- 

- 

146,276 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

1,000 

14  Advances,  consisting  of  prepaid 

rents,   license  fees,   insurance, 
etc. 

15  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Office  fixtures. 


1'  Equities,  unfinished  business. 
IS  U.  S.  bonds. 

19  Fixtures. 

20  Autos. 

21  Prepaid  insurance. 


22  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

23  Reserve. 

24  Tools. 

25  Mortgages. 


450 


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H.   G.   Butt   Manufacturing 

July 

1,       June    3, 

Apr.   30, 

310,000 

$4,479 

$1,238 

$1,507 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  G.  M.  Construction  Com- 

July   2 

3,       June     8, 

May  31, 

15,000 

$24,120 

, 

200 

2,501 

pany,  Framingham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.     G.     MacDougall     Co., 

Meh. 

7,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

16,783 

68,683 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  Gussman  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   1 

5,       Feb.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

34,016 

44,738 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  H.  Brown  Company,  North 

Oct.    1 

8,       Aug.  20, 

June  30, 

225,000 

35,150 

34,909 

120,369 

178,190 

Brookfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  H.   Dyke  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.   2 

6,       Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

50,000 

9  7,660 

44,466 

32,042 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  H.  Mawhinney  Company, 

June  1 

0,   "Feb.     6, 

12  Jan.    7, 

600,000 

_ 

- 

- 

447,619 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.    H.    Mayhew    Company, 

June  2 

4,       Feb.     5. 

Dec.  31, 

85,000 

11,345 

17,251 

63,246 

25,447 

Shelburne  Falls. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  H.  Osgood  Company,  Bos- 

July 

3,       Feb.   18, 

Jan.    31, 

2,000 

- 

533 

649 

917 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  I.  Dallman  Company,  Bos- 

Apr. 

9,                 21- 

Dec. - 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,944 

8,964 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

H.    I.    Gould    Company, 

May 

6,       Apr.     2, 

Meh.    1, 

25,000 

8,149 

3,701 

1,636 

26,008 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  J.  Allen  Company,  Lynn,  . 

Jan.    : 
1918 

7,       Oct.    16, 
1917. 

Oct.    16, 
1917. 

15,000 

- 

3,500 

2,500 

98 

H.    J.    Heinz    Company    of 

July 

1,       June     1, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

86,181 

7,963 

108,697 

81,019 

Massachusetts,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  J.  Keith  Company,  Bos- 

May  : 

4,       May     4, 

Meh.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

37,047 

190,634 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H-K  Shoe  Company,  Worces- 

Meh. 

8,       Oct.    31, 

Oct.    24, 

15,000 

- 

400 

10,840 

354 

ter. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

H.    K.    Webster    Company, 

Feb. 

9,       Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

40,000 

2,000 

124,611 

111,322 

Lawrence.                        < 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  Krikorian  Company,  Bos- 

Meh. 

6,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

3,785 

6,602 

28,454 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  L.  Buss  Company,  Boston, 

May  i 
1918 

.5,       Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

72,786 

73,122 

H.  L.  Davis  Company,  Taun- 

Feb. 

5,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

- 

- 

13,958 

10,212 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.     L.     Handy     Company, 

Meh. 

4,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  28, 

250,000 

86,212 

60,612 

410,152 

420,331 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  L.  Morrill  &  Co.,  Incor- 

Nov. 

5,       July     2, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,216 

5,776 

porated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  L.  Piatt  &  Co.  Inc.,  Brook- 

Meh. 

3,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

line. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  L.  Stearns  Desk  Company, 

Feb. 

1,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

46,142 

18,337 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  L.  Wardle  Drug  Company, 

Apr.   r 

0,       Meh.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

1,100 

7,365 

5,232 

Dedham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  M.  Curtiss  Coal  Company, 

Sept. 

6,       June  19, 

Meh.  31, 

20,000 

15,000 

300 

7,738 

38,983 

Milford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  M.  Downs  Printing  Co., 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

32 10,505 

2,125 

2,256 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

H.    M.    Hillson    Company, 

May 

7,       Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

7,531 

with  R.  E. 

57,824 

16,424 

Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  M.  Jones  &  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr. 

2,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

940 

11,003 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Horses,  wagons  and  harness. 
*  Accrued  expenses. 

5  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
5  Prepaid  charges. 
'  Accrued  local  and  state  tax. 
s  Loans. 


3  And  trucks,  wagons,  autos,  tools, 

fixtures,  etc. 
1"  Unexpired  interest  and  insurance. 

11  Adjourned. 

12  Commission,  discount  and  inter- 

est figured  to  Jan.  1, 1918. 
IS  Fixtures. 


1^  Securities. 
15  Interest  prepaid. 
15  Treasury  stock. 
"  Timber  rights 

18  Securities  held. 

19  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

20  Reserve  for  losses. 


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81,973 

28,794 

9,000 

19,794 

- 

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- 

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28,794 

- 

2  S3,000 

- 

88,466 

30,000 

17,190 

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88,466 

6  75,000 

3 12,911 

8 1,741 

2  10,000 

10  963 

- 

91,665 
455,359 

5,000 
200,000 

29,915 
4  4,251 
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8  56,000 

3,066 
139,289 

- 

91,665 
455,359 

- 

- 

135,131 

25,000 

826,323 

68,729 

2,289 

3,812 

135,131 

1  17,000 
1 1,000 

"500 
"  25,301 

15  2,312 

16  5,000 
"  1,500 
18  1,100 

- 

480,732 

136,889 
3,099 

225,000 

70,000 

19  15,000 

2,000 

43,218 

19,481 
281 

- 

200,000 

12,514 

11,365 
20  2,381 

18,662 
818 

480,732 

136,889 
3,099 

1500 

22  160 

23  37 

24  49 

2  3,000 

: 

16,154 
42,994 

5,000 
10,000 

2,441 
12,781 

8,408 

3,400 
10,390 

5,313 
1,415 

16,154 
42,994 

- 

- 

6,098 

150 

1,933 

- 

2,689 

- 

1,326 

6,098 

- 

- 

- 

283,860 

50,000 

171,400 

- 

- 

- 

62,460 

283,860 

- 

25  5,799 
2  20,000 

- 

253,480 
11,594 

5,000 
7,000 

72,035 
2,125 

- 

2,140 

173,445 
26  3,000 

with 
surplus 
329 

253,480 
11,594 

I  23,100 

- 

- 

277,933 
61,941 

120,000 
50,000 

6,901 
9,648 

- 

50,000 

71,032 
2'  30,000 

2,293 

277,933 
61,941 

- 

- 

- 

145,908 

10,000 

27,874 

8,000 

86,000 

- 

14,034 

145,908 

- 

- 

- 

24,170 

16,000 

3,343 

- 

2,000 

- 

2,827 

24,170 

- 

- 

- 

977,307 

250,000 

170,395 

- 

300,000 

256,912 

- 

977,307 

23  1,000 

29  500 

- 

8,492 

5,400 

1,078 

- 

8 1,450 

564 

- 

8,492 

- 

30  120 
31285 

4,595 

5,000 
64,479 

5,000 
20,000 

16,871 

~ 

2,729 

_ 

24,879 

5,000 
64,479 

I  4,000 

- 

- 

17,697 

9,000 

1,751 

- 

- 

- 

6,946 

17,697 

■- 

- 

- 

62,021 

20,000 

4,374 

9,000 

8,000 

20,647 

- 

62,021 

1 1,200 

- 

- 

16,086 

6,900 

471 

33  4,298 

600 

- 

3,819 

16,086 

13,000 

34  3,278 

36  100 

1,739 

85,057 
16,782 

25,000 
10,000 

25,324 

35  31,838 

4,782 

- 

1 

2,000 

2,895 

85,057 
16,782 

21  None  held  in  1918. 

22  Furniture. 

23  Insurance  prepaid. 
21  Office  supplies. 

25  Plant  and  equipment. 

26  Reservation  for  1918  taxes. 
2'  Reserve  for  U.  S.  war  tax. 
28  Good  will  and  store  fixtures. 


29  Autotruck. 

30  $2,000.    Gulf,  Florida  &  Alabama 

Ry.  5'8  1961  deposited  receipts 
at  6. 

31  243^2  shares  preferred  and  4  shares 

common    Industrial   Investing 
at  10. 


32  And  fixtures. 

33  Banks  loans  included. 
3'  Fixtures  and  trucks. 
35  Due  stockholders. 

38  Lease. 


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H.   M.   Kinports   Company, 

July   25, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.     1. 

S8,000 

Sl,731 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  M.  Sanders  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

42,576 

816,993 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son,  Incor- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

S90,400 

$23,028 

282,001 

154,097 

porated,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  M.  Sweet  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,486 

1,692 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  M.  Waite  Hardware  Co., 

Apr.   26, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

72,571 

47,203 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  N.  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.    7, 
1918. 

Jan.      8, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

15,000 

- 

1,570 

10,677 

31,853 

H.  Nash  Wagon  Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

31,000 

2,300 

11,047 

15,383 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  Newman  &  Son  (Incorpo- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

2,500 

- 

75 

5,557 

1,214 

rated),  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  0.  &  E.  H.  Harriman,  Inc., 

Mch.  27, 

12  Feb.    18, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

4,700 

"850 

- 

14 

Concord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  P.  and  H.  F.  Hunt  Com- 

June 18, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

615 

5,134 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  P.  Cummings  Construction 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.  11, 

50,000 

8,856 

70,563 

- 

191,513 

Company,  Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  P.  Stone  Company,  The, 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

63,808 

60,291 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  Pill  and  Brother,  Incorpo- 

May    3, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.    10, 

3,000 

- 

- 

30,000 

3,500 

rated,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  R.  Crane  Company,  Bos- 

June    6, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

200 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  R.  Huntting    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  15, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,225 

30,439 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  S.  &  M.  W.  Snyder,  Inc., 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

361,525 

372,156 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  S.  Eaton  Clothing  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.   28, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

35,697 

5,773 

pany,  The,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  S.  Lawrence  Clothing  Co., 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.     1, 

40,000 

- 

18,710 

50,939 

699 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  S.  Locke  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    25, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

24,400 

- 

21,717 

28,171 

Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  S.  Macomber  &  Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,044 

14,353 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  S.  Mott  Company,  Boston, 

May     1, 
1918. 

Dec.   18, 
1917. 

Dec.     1, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

2,374 

2,200 

1,504 

H.  S.  Petticoat  Company,  In- 

July   12, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.     7, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

6,488 

5,908 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  Slobodkin  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

Dec.     3, 
1917. 

20  _ 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

50,000 

35,200 

43,020 

1  Mostly    leases    instalment    ac- 

counts. 

2  Fixtures. 
5  Team. 

*  Investment. 

5  Consigned  goods. 

«  Liberty  Bonds. 


'  Lease. 

8  SeUing  rights. 

9  Auto  trucks. 

10  Good  will. 

11  Tools  and  fixtures. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  And  equipment. 


"  Reserve  for  dividends. 

15  Auto  and  equipments. 

15  Automobiles. 

1'  Insurance  prepaid. 

18  Insurance  unexpired. 

15  Interest  prepaid. 

^n  None  held  since  organization. 


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2  300 

3  175 

Sl,047 

S12,686 

88,000 

84,686 

- 

- 

- 

- 

812,686 

" 

2  1,000 
■>  1,200 
6  4,687 

" 

66,456 

55,000 

10,026 

8400 

81,030 

66,456 

- 

6  9,000 

- 

558,526 

75,000 

111,513 

- 

162,500 

8131,943 

77,570 

558,526 

- 

'300 
2  355 
8  500 

- 

4,333 

2,000 

2,021 

- 

- 

312 

- 

4,333 

- 

2  3,500 
9  550 

- 

123,824 

16,700 

36,036 

- 

- 

71,088 

- 

123,824 

10  83,500 

- 

- 

47,600 

15,000 

17,032 

- 

- 

9,228 

6,340 

47,600 

10  20,000 

11  2,712 

- 

82,442 

50,000 

14,317 

815,000 

- 

3,125 

- 

82,442 

- 

- 

- 

6,846 

1,670 

5,117 

- 

.      - 

- 

59 

6,846 

- 

- 

686 

6,250 

2,000 

650 

3,600 

- 

- 

- 

6,250 

- 

2  805 

- 

6,554 

4,325 

1,899 

- 

- 

- 

330 

6,554 

- 

- 

- 

270,932 

50,000 

215,669 

- 

- 

5,263 

- 

270,932 

- 

- 

- 

124,094 

50,000 

5,468 

- 

49,900 

"  5,000 

13,726 

124,094 

- 

- 

- 

33,500 

3,000 

15,000 

_ 

2,500 

- 

13,000 

33,500 

- 

16 1,300 

- 

6,500 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

43,664 

.     6,500 

24,980 

- 

- 

- 

12,184 

43,664 

~ 

16  5,200 

6  20,000 

2  4,157 

"  5,866 

~ 

768,904 

500,000 

148,950 

~ 

106,496 

13,458 

" 

768,904 

- 

- 

- 

41,470 

12,000 

- 

- 

26,710 

2,760 

- 

41,470 

- 

- 

2,339 

72,687 

40,000 

32,687 

- 

- 

- 

- 

72,687 

- 

- 

- 

74,288 

25,000 

12,334 

18,000 

15,400 

- 

3,554 

74,288 

10  8,500 

18  16 

19  34 

- 

35,947 

17,000 

10,697 

- 

- 

1,567 

6,683 

35,947 

w  2,200 

- 

433 

8,711 

5,000 

1,926' 

- 

1,785 

- 

- 

8,711 

- 

- 

- 

13,896 

5,300 

3,771 

500 

- 

4,325 

- 

13,896 

10  175 

21  17,900 

22  20,722 
23  6,345 

2«  34,725 
25  2,000 

26  56 

27 19,094 

28  37 

29  27 

179,301 

41,000 

30  7,160 

31386 

32  58,090 

33  7,795 

3*  1,000 

35  500 

36  2,400 

37  21,000 

38  18,700 
30  6,020 

15,250 

with 
surplus 

179,301 

21  Stocks  and  bonds. 

22  Loans  on  mortgages. 

23  Loans  on  notes. 
2'!  Due  from  banks. 

25  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Steamship  and  railroad  tickets. 
2'  Expense  account. 


28  Russian  stamps. 

29  Overdrafts. 

30  Interest,  commission,  etc. 

31  Cashier's  checks. 

32  Deposit  of  money  S.  K- 

33  Other  deposits. 


34  Refunds. 

35  Taxes  on  real  estate. 

36  Western  Union. 

3'  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 
38  Due  to  banks.  National. 
"  Due  to  other  banks. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

1 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

ca 

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

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13. S 
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H.  T.  Schaefer  Incorporated, 

May     6, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

^10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$4,758 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  T.  West  Company,  Boston, 

Sept.  24, 
1918. 

Sept.  12, 
1918. 

Aug.  31, 
1918. 

25,000 

$11,220 

withR.E. 

823,176 

37,969 

H.  Traiser  &  Company,  In- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      1, 

450,000 

114,633 

$20,029 

316,715 

185,481 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.    W.    Billings    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,617 

2,605 

Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  W.  Carter  Paper  Company, 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    31, 

70,000 

102,423 

- 

75,431 

137,107 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.   W.   Clark  Biscuit  Com- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

46,000 

15,000 

45,364 

140,142 

pany,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  W.  Clark  Company,  North 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

60,000 

- 

- 

80,997 

77,564 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  W.  Dunning  &  Co.  (incor- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.    3, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,497 

porated),  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  W.  Gutermann  Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1,250 

522 

3,925 

7,131 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H.  W.  Hakes  Manufacturing 

July    17, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

1,925 

3,878 

28,817 

1,745 

Company,  Leicester. 

1918. 

1918.    , 

1918. 

H.  W.  Johns-Manville  Com- 

May    1, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

127,546 

365,834 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

H.  W.  Lakin  Company,  The, 

Apr.    18, 

Jan.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  W.  Mackiernan  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.    2, 

"  Sept.  24, 

Sept.    2, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.    W.    Rowley    Company, 

Oct.     2, 

16  _ 

Apr.   30, 

2,500 

- 

- 

600 

2,098 

Boston. 

■     1918. 

1918. 

H.  W.  Rust  Company,  East- 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

15,679 

3,372 

hampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H.  W.  Van  Hoosear  Company, 

Nov.    1, 

Sept.  21, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

"  3,970 

3,535 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hackett  Brothers  Company, 

Nov.  20, 

July     9, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,600 

6,839 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hadley  Coal  Company,  The, 

Oct.      1, 

July     9, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,465 

11,066 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hadley    Company,    The, 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

65,418 

22,205 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hadmoor    Company,    Cam- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

131,923 

- 

200 

23,928 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Haig  Confectionery  and  To- 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

912 

2,827 

10,733 

bacco  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hairenik     Publishing     Com- 

Sept.   9, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,935 

878 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hairlight     Company,     The, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,591 

455 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hale  &  Mirick  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,955 

4,184 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hale  Bros.  Co.,  Worcester,     . 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

5,000 

3,200 

5,540 

2,093 

Hahfax    Garden    Company, 

May     8, 

"Apr.    13, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

191,932 

- 

8,668 

2,726 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hall  and  Cole,  Incorporated, 

May  17, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

38,000 

- 

- 

14,844 

33,329 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hall  and  Freeman,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

4,956 

8,691 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hall  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.   24, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

100,000 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  War  saving  stamps. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

«  Trucks. 

6  Trade-marks. 


8  Fixtures. 

'  Accrued  expenses. 

8  1916. 

9  Good  will. 

w  Depreciation. 


11  Insurance  and  taxes. 

12  Merchandise  in  transit. 

13  Miscellaneous  supplies. 
"  Adjourned. 

15  None  held  since  organization. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  ,        455 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

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1 

1 

1 

3 
o 

>> 

a"* 

J. 

13 

J. 

■2' 

-o 

a 

Si 
il 

_3 
1 

o 

ij 
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3 
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6  $5 

1  $7,500 

2  248 

s  1,977 

i  2,945 

- 

$12,506 

77,287 

636,863 

$10,000 

25,000 

440,000 

$338 
38,428 
48,222 

$50,000 

$8,000 
79,571 

$2,168 
5,859 

$19,070 

$12,506 
77,287 
636,863 

- 

6 1,000 

- 

24,222 

10,000 

2,271 

11,350 

- 

369 

232 

24,222 

- 

6 1,500 

: 

314,961 
248,006 

68,600 
75,000 

51,278 

7  12,597 

69,261 

76,000 
60,000 

45,000 

8  8,350 

61,486 
35,395 

314,961 
248,006 

- 

- 

- 

158,561 

60,000 

19,561 

50,000 

- 

8  10,345 

18,655 

158,561 

9  5,000 

- 

$7,839 

14,336 

5,000 

9,336 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,336 

- 

- 

- 

12,828 

5,000 

890 

- 

4,450 

2,488 

12,828 

- 

10  430 

- 

36,795 

5,000 

30,067 

- 

- 

- 

1,728 

36,795 

11 1,042 

12 11,653 

"651 

15 

506,726 
15 

25,000 
15 

459,247 

22,479 

506,726 
15 

9  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

"200 

4,885 

7,783 

2,500 

783 

- 

4,500 

- 

- 

7,783 

9  3,000 

8 1,839 
1200 

- 

21,090 
10,505 

15,000 

8,875 

4,696 
123 

- 

- 

: 

1,394 
1.507 

21,090 
10,505 

- 

- 

- 

9,439 

5,000 

3,932 

- 

- 

507 

9,439 

- 

18  4,264 

- 

18,795 

10,000 

766 

- 

6,537 

1,492 

- 

18,795 

- 

6  2,525 

- 

90,148 

80,000 

10,148 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

90,148 

- 

- 

- 

156,051 

50,000 

3,851 

95,000 

7,200 

- 

- 

156,051 

9  3,000 

- 

194 

17,666 

9,000 

5,287 

3,379 

- 

- 

17,666 

- 

- 

90 

5,903 

1,000 

4,903 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,903 

19  2,500 

- 

3,472 

8,018 

7,500 

518 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,018 

9  4,620 

- 

- 

10,759 

10,000 

520 

- 

- 

- 

239 

10,759 

- 

- 

- 

10,833 

2,500 

683 

- 

2,675 

4,975 

- 

10,833 

9  6,000 
9  2,200 

20  1,646 

21  2,712 
22  720 

23  1,360 

24  127 

25  6,000 
6  300 

40,409 

248,093 
62,380 

16,147 

5,000 
38,000 

10,000 

4,918 
14,898 

3,449 

~ 

238,175 
2,500 

8,982 

26  500 

198 

248,093 
62,38(1 

I6,14r 

"250 

27  41 

87,259 

87,550 

87,550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

87,550 

16  Supplies. 
1'  And  fixtures. 

18  Personal  property. 

19  Patent  rights. 

20  Forestry. 


21  Live  stock. 

22  Investments. 

23  Office  furniture. 
2*  Deferred  charges. 


25  Lease. 

26  Reserves. 

2'  Stock  issued,  but  in  hands  of  trus- 
tee until  paid  for. 


456 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 
& 

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s 

c 

a 
1 

a 

o. 
a 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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1 

a 
1 

Manufactui 
Merchan 
Material 
Stock  in 
ess. 

Hall  Drug  Co.,  Somerville,     . 

Apr.   26, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

$3,000 

- 

- 

$3,000 

$325 

Hall   Motor  Car  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

4,641 

6,733 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hall  Motor  Truck  Co.  of  New 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

12,384 

6,059 

England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hall  Paint  &  Hardware  Com- 

May    7, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

29,365 

17,984 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hall  Shoe  Company,  North- 

July     8, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

s  $1,000 

50 

104 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hallett   Brothers   Company, 

June  18, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,335 

24,395 

91,956 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hallett-Grant     Construction 

Oct.    15, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

100 

5  200 

8,456 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hall's   Dairy,    Incorporated, 

July    22, 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

S679 

7,939 

904 

8,073 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Halstead   and  Pierson,   Inc., 

May  10, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Halstead  Machine  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,304 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamblet   and    Hayes   Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

3,534 

- 

35,438 

29,752 

pany,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamblet  and  Wren,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   11, 

Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,128 

1,639 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hamblin  and  Russell  Manu- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

7  40,758 

98,935 

49,651 

facturing        Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester. 

Hamel  Shoe  Machinery  Com- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

119,208 

222,274 

260,981 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamer     Improved     Washer 

Aug.     3, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

311 

1,420 

3,779 

228 

Company,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamilton  &  Jerome  Company, 

June     5, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

2,351 

4,906 

6,474 

Incorporated,  The,  Spring- 
field. 
Hamilton  &  Parker  Co.,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.    11, 

Oct.     4, 

Sept.  15, 

6,000 

- 

5,737 

2,272 

2,286 

ton. 

1918. 

1915. 

1917. 

Hamilton  Brown  Shoe  Com- 

Feb.    8, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

765,042 

518,334 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamilton  Emery  and  Corun- 

Jan.   22, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

20,000 

7,000 

7,727 

139,787 

dum  Company,  The,  Ches- 
ter. 
Hamilton    Land    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

7,695 

- 

- 

37,551 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamilton         Manufacturing 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.  29, 

1,800,000 

1,340,624 

695,295 

1,516,220 

1,082,296 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hamilton  Theatre  Co.,  Bos- 

Sept.   4, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

~ 

140 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hamilton  Woolen  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    20, 

Nov.  30. 

1,000,000 

1,886,236 

withR.E. 

2,940,123 

980,233 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hammond  and  Son  Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

15,859 

2,025 

Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hammond    Coal    Co.,    Inc., 

Oct.     8, 

July     8, 

July     1, 

10.000 

- 

- 

11,330 

6,609 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hammond    Reed    Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

38,159 

12,323 

71,930 

61,164 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampden    Brass    Company, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.   13, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

23,000 

•3,100 

6,625 

31,087 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hampden   County   Farmers' 

Dec.  29, 

Dec.     8, 

Dec.     7, 

10,000 

- 

- 

~ 

1,462 

Exchange,  Springfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hampden     Creamery     Com- 

Dec. 22, 

Sept.  12, 

Sept.     1, 

50,000 

18,719 

3,055 

13,388 

20,207 

pany,  Everett  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Good  will, 
s  And  tools. 

■*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


5  And  furniture. 

6  Patent  rights. 
'  And  fixtures. 


8  Investment. 
3  Unexpired  insurance. 
1°  P.  P.  stamps  on  hand. 


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Liabilities. 

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1 
1 

1 

1 
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£ 
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o  a)  ■ 

i 

T3 

Id 

3 

o 

- 

>  S4,000 

S72 

$7,397 

$3,000 

$397 

$4,000 

- 

- 

- 

$7,397 

- 

- 

11,374 

4,000 

575 

- 

$5,604 

- 

$1,195 

11.374 

2  $5,000 

- 

23,443 

3,020 

17,253 

- 

- 

- 

3,170 

23,443 

- 

- 

47,349 

16,000 

22,478 

- 

4,250 

- 

4,621 

47,349 

2  300 

- 

1,546 

3,000 

800 

1,600 

600 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

- 

«  2,581 

- 

120,267 

50,000 

53,040 

- 

- 

$17,227 

- 

120,267 

- 

- 

'   - 

8,756 

5,000 

3,375 

- 

- 

- 

381 

8,756 

- 

- 

- 

17,595 

4,000 

3,329 

- 

6,370 

3,896 

- 

17,595 

2  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

6  50,139 

- 

- 

55,443 

50,000 

5,443 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55,443 

- 

- 

- 

68,724 

15,000 

10,486 

- 

- 

43,238 

- 

68,724 

2  6,700 

4  976 

566 

14,009 

10,000 

4,009 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,009 

- 

- 

9,161 

198,505 

5,000 

26,358 

- 

167,147 

- 

198,505 

- 

8 100,000 

98,899 

801,362 

500,000 

42,862 

- 

258,500 

- 

801,362 

- 

- 

21,772 

27,510 

24,900 

2,610 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,510 

- 

- 

- 

13,731 

3,400 

3,354 

- 

700 

6,277 

- 

13,731 

2  500 

- 

- 

10,795 

5,000 

1,446 

- 

200 

2,794 

1,355 

10,795 

- 

9  997 

W43 

"  40,486 

H  5,000 

- 

1,284,417 
220,000 

300,000 
40,000 

627,863 
11  24,000 

- 

200,000 

110,542 
12  22,012 

180,000 

- 

1,284,417 
220,000 

- 

- 

- 

45,246 

25,800 

92 

13,000 

- 

325 

6,029 

45,246 

- 

- 

- 

4,634,435 

1,800,000 

- 

- 

1,195,500 

15  277,914 

1,361,021 

4,634,435 

2  460 

MOO 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

~ 

9  40,021 

~ 

5,846,613 
20,884 

1,000,000 
10,000 

12,818 
16  50,000 

477 

~" 

2,875,000 
2,000 

1,807,628 

15  101,167 

6,000 

with 
surplus 
2,407 

5,846,613 
20,884 

1-  3,000 

18  5,724 

- 

26,663 

6,000 

19,431 

- 

- 

- 

1,232 

26,663 

- 

1  5,254 

- 

188,830 

100,000 

17,634 

- 

71,196 

- 

- 

188,830 

- 

"680 

- 

64,492 

30,000 

5,400 

- 

- 

17,770 

11,322 

64,492 

- 

- 

- 

1,462 

450 

- 

- 

- 

1,012 

- 

1,462 

19  11,203 
2  9,261 

- 

- 

75,833 

50,000 

11,306 

2,500 

- 

7,002 

5,025 

75,833 

11  Dividend  payable. 

12  Reserve  for  taxes. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 


1*  U.  S.  certificate  of  indebtedness. 

15  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

16  Dividends  payable  Jan.  10,  1918. 


"  Good  will  and  lease. 

18  Equipment  and  fixtures. 

19  Trade-marks. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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a 

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"a 
1 

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P. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
'roc- 

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anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 

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Hampden    Creamery    Com- 

Oct.   17, 

Sept.  11, 

Aug.  31, 

$50,000 

318,719 

S4,942 

S15,541 

S20,916 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hampden  Glazed  Paper  and 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

56,000 

77,000 

30,000 

61,481 

169,844 

Card  Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampden    Hotel    Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,100,000 

1,387,139 

with  R.  E. 

26,390 

26,710 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampden  Knitting  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

60,621 

38,000 

50,614 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampden  Lumber  Company, 

Apr.   16, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

63,747 

10,000 

81,813 

68,724 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampden  Motor  Truck  Com- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,191 

310 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hampden    Munitions    Com- 

Sept. 24, 

9  - 

_ 

50,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

Hampden  Paint  and  Chemical 

June  12, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

7,948 

46,094 

49,909 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampshire  Book  Shop,  Inc., 

Oct.     2, 

Sept.  26, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

18,388 

1,426 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hampshire  Brick  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

26,924 

3,338 

18,686 

22,161 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampshire  Paper  Company, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

125,000 

60,000 

212,911 

110,164 

South  Hadley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hampshire    Reservoir    Com- 

May  16, 

May     7, 

Apr.   30, 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

2,128 

pany,  The,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hampton      Co-operative 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

3,000 

700 

- 

4,062 

Creamery  Association, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Easthampton. 

Hancock     Inspirator     Com- 

Apr.  16, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hancock    Manufacturing 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.   19. 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

25,664 

62,731 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hancock    Press,    Inc.,    The, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

3,104 

2,391 

4,728 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hancock    Realty    Company, 

July    13, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

21,850 

- 

- 

895 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Handschumacher  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

- 

21  3,815 

54,360 

47,875 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Hankow  Tea  Company,  Bos- 

May 16, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  30, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

34,632 

6,033 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H  a  n  1 0  n    Company,    The, 

Apr.   11, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8,962 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hanlon  Gauge   Glass  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

160 

1,950 

5,348 

pany,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hanlon   Locomotive   Sander 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

200 

2,500 

6,103 

Company,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanna    Company,    The, 

May     8, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.    31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

2.991 

6,029 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hannah    Bradford    Incorpo- 

July    9, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

6,000 

- 

350 

300 

100 

rated,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hannan-Finton       Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

35,000 

- 

646 

10,159 

4,869 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanover  Company,  The,  Bos- 

May 24, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

837 

62,866 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanover     Film     Company, 

Apr.     3, 

SI  Jan.      7, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

4,400 

1,386 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Good  will. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 
*  Prepaid  account. 
5  Investments. 


*  Reserve  for  depreciation  and  ac- 
cruals. 
'  Deferred  charges. 
8  Horses  and  trucks. 
3  None  held  since  organization. 
1"  Equipment. 


11  Prepaid  expenses. 

12  Co-operative  membership  i 

13  Unpaid  salaries. 

1^  Reserve  fund  for  rebates. 

15  Horses  and  wagons. 

16  Automobiles. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued, 


Absets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

-2  J3   . 
a  ca  § 

3 

S 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

1 

1 
'S. 

6 

k 

< 

J. 

■sf 

"S-a 

o  <u 

i 

1 

CO 

J 

1 

i 

1  89,261 

2  11,203 

- 

- 

$80,582 

$50,000 

$13,220 

$2,500 

- 

$12,466 

$2,396 

$80,582 

s  825,000 

- 

363,325 

56,000 

32,917 

- 

- 

125,000 

149,408 

363,325 

2  24,000 

*  15,345 

5  10,122 

'316 

$50,499 

1,465,706 
224,050 

926,500 
73,050 

34,393 

340,000 

$3,700 
151,000 

102,304 
6  58,809 

"" 

1,465,706 
224,0501 

- 

8  4,129 

- 

228,413 

75,000 

12,187 

45,000 

- 

96,226 

- 

228,413 

- 

- 

499 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

_ 

- 

- 

103,951 

50,000 

11,311 

- 

37,200 

- 

5,440 

103,951 

- 

w  2,308 
"963 

15  772 

16  4,067 

5  650 

"  48,238 

s  9,400 

1,422 

24,507 

76,598 

565,713 

15,700 
25,000 
200,000 

447 

12  554 

13  260 
11,074 

61,315 

- 

6,000 
17,000 
100,000 

"  1,546 

23,524 

204,398 

- 

24,507^ 

76.598 

565,713 

- 

- 

22,128 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,128 

- 

22,128 

- 

- 

- 

7,762 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

4,062 

1,200 

7,762. 

18 1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

l,000i 

•  - 

19  80 

- 

88,475 

12,000 

68,196 

- 

- 

2,464 

5,815 

88,475^ 

- 

- 

44,816 

55,039 

40,000 

2,924 

- 

12,115 

- 

- 

55,039 

- 

- 

- 

22,745 

2,080 

704 

20 13,200 

- 

6,761 

- 

22,745. 

2  20,000 

22  1,968 
23  422 
2M62 

25  724 

26  13,609 

27  75,000 

26  959 

8,460 

109,626 

149,274 
18,381 

50,000 

62,500 
5,000 

11,321 
4,944 

28  500 

29  3,267 
7,581 

- 

5,000 
5,800 

43,305 
78,063 

- 

109,626 

149,274 
18,381 

IS  4,640 
2  2,250 

18  4,450 
2 1,850 

- 

- 

14,348 

10,000 

256 

- 

- 

2,399 

1,693 

14,34S 

26  6,126 

7,509 

15,103 
22,655 

10,000 
12,000 

85 
4,655 

- 

6,000 

4,391 

627 

15,103 
22,655 

3,750 

- 

- 

4,500 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,500 

2  7,525 

- 

13,901 

37,100 

35,000 

2,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37,100 

- 

80  1,813 

- 

65,516 

25,000 

4,943 

- 

29,000 

- 

6,573 

65,516 

- 

32  75 

19,093 

24,954 

20,000 

954 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

24,954 

1'  New  construction. 

18  Patent  rights. 

w  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  Real  estate  mortgages. 

21  And  fi-xtures. 

22  Improvements. 


23  Prepaid  insurance. 

24  Auto  truck. 

26  Horse  and  wagons. 

26  Fixtures. 

2'  Leases  and  contracts. 


28  Dividends  accrued. 

29  Taxes  accrued. 

30  Fixtures,  etc. 

31  In  lieu  of  annual. 

32  Office  equipment. 


460 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


55 

1 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

TION. 

1 

1 

T3 

i 

1 

^ 

1 

S 

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il 

■5  CO 

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Mercl 
Mate; 
Stock 
ess. 

• 

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< 

tf 

§ 

^ 

Hanover    Realty    Company, 

June  22, 

1- 

Oct.    31, 

S50,000 

S12,000 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hanover  Rubber  Company, 

July     3, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

S6,000 

$34,390 

S22,721 

20,123 

Hanover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hans  M.  Johnson  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hansahoe        Manufacturing 

May   11, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  29, 

600,000 

165,000 

254,759 

418,943 

9,382 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hanscom  Construction  Com- 

June 24, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.   30, 

8,000 

_ 

12,393 

_ 

27,403 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanscom      Hardware      Co., 

June  29, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

6,500 

_ 

51,440 

21,456 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanson  and  Parker,  Limited, 

Oct.    25, 

Oct.    23, 

Sept.    1, 

300,000 

- 

1 

- 

367,582 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanson  Cedar  Company,  Bos- 

May    8, 

12  Apr.    13, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

95,103 

- 

_ 

1,772 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hanson  Manufacturing  Com- 

May    8, 

12  Apr.    13, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

8,797 

198,705 

_ 

807 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harbor  Bar  Fish  Weir  Com- 

Mch. 22, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

100 

2,000 

_ 

1,790 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harcourt  Bindery,   Incorpo- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

877 

1,553 

12,848 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harder  Coal  Company,  The, 

May     6, 

Apr.   12, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,650 

1,640 

11,515 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harding  Manufacturing  Co., 

Apr.   25, 

18  Sept.  22, 

Aug.  16, 

25,000 

7,200 

15,000 

10,551 

4,058 

Mansfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Harding  Manufacturing  Co., 

Nov.  27, 

Aug.   15, 

Aug.  15, 

25,000 

- 

4,188 

13,849 

3,659 

Mansfield  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harding  Uniform  &  Regalia 

May  10, 

12  May     6, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

23  5,538 

114,558 

63,959 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hardman  Button  Company, 

May     7, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

_ 

8,000 

6,148 

610 

Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hardman  Tire  &  Rubber  Co. 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

4,697 

5,540 

of  Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hardwiek  Farmers'  Co-opera- 

Feb.  25, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

150 

346 

5,452 

tive  Exchange,  Hardwiek. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hargraves  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Nov.    8, 
1918. 

Oct.    31, 
1918. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

800,000 

1,161,916 

with  R.  E. 

1,072,488 

240,958 

H  a  r  1  e  y    Company,    The, 

June     8, 

May     8, 

Mch.  31, 

1,200,000 

39,417 

457,081 

336,360 

307,363 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harley  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,000 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harlow  Shoe  Finishing  Ma- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

500 

143 

3,397 

chinery  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

, 

Harmony  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

3,750,000 

4,246,000 

withR.E. 

1,530,498 

573,318 

Harnett-Smith        Company, 

Sept.  30, 

July   13, 

June  30, 

10,000 

_ 

509 

1,640 

6,203 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harold  A.  Ryan,  Inc.,  Cam- 

Mch. 29, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,976 

1,582 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harold  Cox,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Oct.      1, 
1917. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

100 

Harold  L.  Bond  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

2,923 

74,150 

77,948 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  None  held  in  1917.    Corporation 

transacted  no  business  injl917. 

2  Formulae. 

3  Reserves. 
■•  Good  will. 

6  Deferred  charges. 

s  Prepaid  discount  and  insurance. 


'  Investments. 

8  Net  credit  uncompleted  ; 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
in  Mortgages. 

11  Liberty  Loan. 

12  Adjourned. 

w  Prepaid  interest. 


1^  Prepaid  insurance. 

15  Dischargeable  to  customers. 

16  Wages  accrued. 

"  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

18  In  Ueu  of  annual. 

19  Fuel. 

20  Office  fixtures. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

1 

S 

o 

k 

.3 

O   ,! 
3.5J 

< 

4. 

a 

3 

3 

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a 

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- 

- 

- 

$12,000 

'  $12,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$12,000 

i  ?10,000 

2  $1,000 

_ 

$12,497 

84,234 
22,500 

30,000 
15,000 

$6,215 
7,500 

_ 

$13,124 

.$23,398 
3  11,497 

~ 

84,234 
22,500 

- 

6  26,877 

- 

874,961 

574,500 

72,995 

- 

222,507 

3,459 

$1,500 

874,961 

- 

6 1,771 
'  75,700 
M.OOO 

- 

117,267 
83,396 

8,000 
25,000 

22,702 
14,171 

10  $3,500 

68,354 
s  3,564 
29,000 

14,647 
11,725 

: 

117,267 
83,396 

- 

"  96,000 

- 

463,583 

300,000 

150,712 

- 

- 

- 

12,871 

463,583 

- 

- 

735 

97,610 

50,000 

4,008 

- 

43,602 

- 

- 

97,610 

- 

- 

116,284 

324,593 

10,000 

8,048 

- 

306,545 

- 

- 

324,593 

- 

- 

2,110 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

4  633 
*  7,000 

13  8 

"91 

15  42 
17  1,550 

16,052 
23,355 

10,000 
20,000 

1,338 
16  372 

2,079 

4,342 
1,276 

16,052 
23,355 

_ 

19  50 
20  250 

11,840 
23,763 

48,949 
45,459 

25,000 
25,000 

4,226  ■ 
4,510 

- 

21 19,723 
22 15,949 

- 

- 

48,949 
45,459 

- 

- 

- 

184,055 

5,000 

79,632 

- 

7,500 

91,923 

- 

184,055 

- 

- 

244 

15,002 

12,000 

3,002 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,002 

: 

9  219 
2M50 

2,632 

13,538 
5,948 

300 

865 

13,238 
2,667 

- 

2,275 

51 

90 

13,538 
5,948 

4  742,837 

25  21,000 

26  30,000 
29  5,073 
80  9,990 

5  3,182 
83  49,000 

2,526,362 
1,901,303 

50,000 

800,000 
1,200,000 

50,000 

137,612 

185,250 
31  9,241 

2' 595,000 

486,856 
261,385 

2s  290,699 
82  66,421 

216,195 
179,006 

2,526,362 
1,901,303 

50,000 

S4  5,000 

- 

27,008 

36,048 

10,150 

25,898 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36,048 

*  2,500 

25  156,250 
24  500 

795 

6,506,066 
12,147 

3,648,800 
3,400 

3,545 

1,608,066 
5,202 

649,200 
35  500,000 
85  100,000 

6,506,066 
12,147 

- 

3' 500 

- 

8,058 

4,500 

3,482 

- 

- 

- 

76 

8,058 

'  9,500 

SS300 

100 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

34  700 

*  15,000 

^  13,401 

- 

184,122 

100,000 

29,623 

- 

5,000 

4,798 
39  2,327 

42,374 

184,122 

21  And  loans. 

22  Loan,  Mrs.  Harding. 

23  And  fixtures. 

24  Automobile. 

25  Treasury  bonds. 
25  Liberty  Bonds. 
2'  Bonds. 


28  Depreciation. 

29  Prepaid  expenses. 
80  Investment. 

31  Accrued  expenses. 

32  Reserves  —  taxes  and  dividends. 

33  Services. 


34  Patent  rights. 
85  Depreciation  reserve. 
85  Tax  reserve. 
3'  Treasury  stock. 

38  Furniture. 

39  Surplus  to  take  care  of  bad  debts. 


462  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 

ja3 

a 
1 

"o 

a 

a 

0! 

o 

•s 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

i 
1 

"o 

s 

C3 

S 
S 

1" 

a 

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

1| 

^ 

Q 

a 

-§ 

tf 

IS 

S 

6 

Harper    Garage    Company, 

Mch. 

7,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

$4,000 

1  $6,825 

$736 

$82,813 

$90,029 

Beverly. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Harper     Shoe     Company, 

June 

7,       May 

13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

132,348 

32,604 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harpham,  Barnes,  Stevenson 

July    ] 

2,       July 

6, 

June  30, 

21,500 

_ 

- 

- 

26,356 

&  Coe,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harrigan  Press,  Inc.,  Worces- 

Mch. 

3,       Jan. 

31, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

7,900 

3,051 

4,410 

ter. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harriman  Construction  Com- 

Apr.  2 

4,       Jan. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

_ 

346 

_ 

767 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harriman  Motor  Company, 

Jan.    S 

6,       Jan. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

3,525 

_ 

2,194 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harringford     Manufacturing 

June  2 

1,       Jan. 

19, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

4,294 

583 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Harrington     &     Richardson 

Feb. 

7,    12  Jan. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

96,560 

49,703 

19,038 

110,079 

Arms  Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harrington  Cutlery  Company, 

Feb. 

5,    '2  Jan. 

29, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

15,931 

10,237 

54,292 

_ 

Southbridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harrington      Manufacturing 

Oct.    ] 

5,       Aug. 

30, 

June  30, 

1,000 

_ 

1,542 

1,674 

2,225 

Company,  Leominster. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harrington  Press,  The,  Taun- 

Mch. S 

9,       Jan. 

2, 

Jan.      2, 

8,000 

_ 

4,000 

75 

569 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harriott  Company,  Boston,   . 

May  5 
1918 

4,       Mch. 
1918 

3, 

Mch.    3, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

833 

1,126 

1,716 

Harriott    Music    Company, 

May   1 

0,       Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,319 

1,160 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harris  &   Lawton,   Incorpo- 

Apr. 

5,       Mch. 

15, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

250 

105,479 

38,596 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harris-Baird  Company,  Bos- 

May 

8,       May 

2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

8,000 

- 

_ 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harris,  Forbes  &  Company, 

Feb. 

1,       Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

3,236,762 

1,330,280 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harris-Wheaton      Company, 

Jan.    2 

1,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

96,445 

172,214 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harrison  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.    1 

7,       Apr. 

1, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

56,826 

55,483 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harrison     Brothers,     I  n  c, 

June   1 

3,       Apr. 

1, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

13,211 

19,780 

806 

Amesbury. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harrison    Pascoe   Company, 

May 

2,       Mch. 

25, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

3,870 

4,492 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harrison  Realty  Co.,  Boston, 

July    5 
1918 

3,       May 
1918 

15, 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

60,000 

59,100 

- 

- 

635 

Harrison  Square  Foundry  Co., 

Apr.    1 

7 ,      Jan. 

21, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

7,000 

550 

3,790 

14,790 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harrison   Supply   Company, 

Oct.    1 

4,      July 

5, 

June  30, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

17,753 

98,214 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harry  C.  Philbrick  Company, 

Apr.    2 

7,   12  Apr. 

13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,717 

52,387 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harry  F.   Morse  Company, 

Nov.  1 

1,       Aug. 

15, 

Aug.  15, 

5,000 

_ 

454 

2,904 

507 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harry  Gordon  &  Company, 

Feb. 

9,       Jan. 

5, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

13,149 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Harry  Katz  Company,  Cam- 

July 

5,       Apr. 

12, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

271 

13,073 

709 

bridge. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Harry   L.   Cohen   Company, 

Mch.  1 

2,       Feb. 

15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,OOjO 

_ 

_ 

29,380 

776 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Investment. 

2  Furniture  and  fi.xtures. 

'  Liberty  Bonds  investment. 

i  Gain. 

6  Office  fiurniture. 


6  U.  S.  Cert.  Ind. 
^  Treasury  stock. 

8  Trade-marks. 

9  Good  will. 
1"  Reserves. 


11  Patent  rights. 

12  Adjoiu'ned. 

13  Bonds. 

"  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
15  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


463 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABnjTIES. 

bo  c3r3 
o  £  8 

s 

1 

1 
1 
g 

PL, 

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CO 
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Pi 

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J. 

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•a 

a 

3  " 

1 

5 

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- 

2  $2,781 
3  2,650 

- 

$185,834 

$4,000 

$22,888 

- 

$44,701 

$114,245 

- 

$185,834 

- 

- 

164,952 

50,000 

64,932 

- 

- 

4  50,020 

- 

164,952 

8  $2,500 

6  418 

6  6,000 

M35 

33,209 
17,861 

8,020 
15,800 

21,444 
1,751- 

$3,745 
310 

33,209 
17,861 

9  2,880 

- 

$1,022 

5,015 

1,700 

3,315 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,015 

9  2,400 

- 

77 

8,196 

6,900 

156 

- 

690 

10  450 

- 

8,196 

'1 15,000 
9  9,875 

- 

2,897 

32,649 

25,000 

7,649 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,649 

- 

-' 

275,380 

75,000 

17,476 

- 

- 

100,000 

82,904 

275,380 

- 

13  26,855 

"  6,022 

16  17 

~ 

113,337 

5,458 

30,000 
500 

4,170 

- 

500 

15  83,337 

288 

113,337 
5,458 

9  1,000 

17  1,670 

5,261 

12,575 

8,000 

999 

- 

3,576 

- 

- 

12,575 

- 

- 

- 

3,675 

1,100 

560 

- 

891 

682 

442 

3,675 

9  500 

IS  328 
19  35 

_ 

6,342 
144,325 

1,000 
50,000 

1,647 
9,939 

- 

2,945 
43,225 

41,161 

750 

6,342 
144,325 

9  14,000 

- 

- 

22,000 

20,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22.000 

- 

2  15,130 

23,109 

4,605,281 

1,000,000 

1,133,223 

- 

2,123,000 

349,058 

- 

4,605,281 

20 18,731 

287,390 
112,309 

40,000 
30,000 

44,011 
26,668 

125,000 
10,000 

45,000 

21  12.500 

22  20,879 
45,641 

287,390 
112,309 

9  25,000 

23  307 

25,904 

85,008 

50,000 

27,508 

$7,500 

- 

- 

- 

85,008 

- 

- 

5,638 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

35,740 

95,475 

60,000 

1,475 

24  34,000 

- 

- 

- 

95,475 

- 

- 

2,752 

28,882 

10,000 

8,042 

- 

3,000 

25  7,840 

- 

28,882 

- 

- 

- 

115,967 

50,000 

5,399 

- 

22,500 

28  12,275 

25,793 

115,967 

9 10,000 
9  500 

27  4,000 

6  200 

20  1,100 

18  468 

299 

71,404 
5,132 

27,500 
3,000 

12,687 
2,132 

22,305 

8,912 

71,404 
5,132 

»  1,000 

2  505 
20  1,000 
2  1,087 

- 

15,654 
15,140 

1,000 
3,100 

11,707 
5,899 

4,200 

: 

1,941 

2,947 

15,654 
15,140 

- 

- 

~ 

30,156 

10,000 

13,352 

- 

- 

6,804 

- 

30,156 

10  Unexpired  insurance. 
1'  Sinking  fund. 

18  Fixtures. 

19  Prepaid  insurance. 

20  Liberty  Bonds. 


21  Insurance  and  depreciation. 

22  Reserves  for  taxes,  interest  and 

insurance. 

23  Furniture. 


2'i  Real  estate  mortgage. 
25  For  five  previous  years. 
25  Reserve. 
27  Sable  Lumber  Co.  stock. 


464 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates 

OF  Condition 

-a3 

tab 

.a 

1 

g 

a 
s 

"S 

C4 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OP  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

"a 

i 

■-i 

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

42 

^   . 

OS 

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Q 

< 

« 

S 

S 

o 

Harry  M.   Frost  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

$105 

$811 

Inc.,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harry  M.  Hope  Engineering 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

31,943 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hart-Edison    Packing    Com- 

June 24, 

4_ 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

$294 

1,975 

5,103 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hart  Foundry  Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

$8,200 

3,000 

1,725 

44,847 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hart  Private  Hospital,  Inc., 

July     2, 

Mch.    6, 

Mch.    6, 

10,000 

- 

15,00,0 

_ 

788 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hart  Realty  Company,  Pitts- 

Apr.     8, 

6  Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

12,500 

12,500 

- 

_ 

26 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hart  Renting  &  Power  Com- 

June    4, 

May   13, 

May   13, 

40,000 

77,500 

285 

_ 

3,302 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hartley  Silk  Company,  Inc., 

July    18, 

4  _ 

Dec.  31, 

450,000 

186,763 

185,401 

545,537 

19,488 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hartwell  &  Lester,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 28, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

187,422 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harvard    Automobile    Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

_ 

2,500 

9,479 

7,430 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harvard    Baby    Food    Com- 

Apr.    9, 

6  Mch.  26, 

Jan.    19, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard  Bazar,  Inc.,   Cam- 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

29,743 

8,592 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   15, 

Oct.     2, 

Sept.  30, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,385 

ton  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Harvard  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Nov.   8, 

Oct.    14, 

Aug.  31, 

2,000 

- 

_ 

- 

1,700 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

\ 

Harvard     Co-operative 

Nov.    7, 

Sept.  25, 

June  30, 

50,000 

65,203 

- 

90,096 

51,461 

Society,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard     Drug     Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

4,000 

100 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harvard  Engraving  Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

1,352 

- 

11,004 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harvard    Garage   Company, 

June  19, 

May  31, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

21  2,500 

725 

4,774 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard  Mine,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    23. 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

53,136 

159 

- 

16,757 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harvard  Novelty  Company, 

July     8, 

Jan.    19, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1912. 

1917. 

Harvard  Pickle  Works,  Inc., 

July    15, 

May  31, 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

7,000 

2,700 

3,000 

5,500 

Whately. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard     Rand     Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

7,162 

49,991 

44,117 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard  Realty  Co.,  Fram- 

Apr.    10, 

4_ 

Jan.      1, 

10.000 

162,999 

- 

- 

9,646 

ingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harvard  Square  Garage  Inc., 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,281 

3,264 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harvard  Watch  and  Jeweby 

Nov.    4, 

29  _ 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,651 

654 

Shop,   Incorporated,    The, 

1918. 

1918. 

Cambridge. 

Harvey    A.    Gallup    Agency 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

8,941 

Incorporated,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Treasury  stock. 

'  Ofiice  furniture  and  fixtures. 

*  None  held  in  1918. 

5  To  stockholders. 

«  Adjourned. 


'  Mortgage. 

s  Liquidation  account. 

9  Deficiency  account. 
1"  Bonds. 
"  Stock. 
12  Good  will. 


13  Capital  stock  paid  for  by  trade- 
marks and  good  will,  but  not 
issued. 

1^  Furniture. 

15  Office  furniture. 

16  Debenture  bonds. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


465 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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Pi 

i 
1 

1 

1 

1 
ua 

^ 
^ 

1 

i 

•< 

-a 
a 

11 

1 

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3 
O. 

a 

1 

1 

- 

1S463 

2  800 

s  3,584 

$3,303 

$5,482 
35,527 

$5,000 
1,000 

$482 
19,960 

- 

$14,000 

$567 

$5,482 
35,527 

- 

- 

3,978 

11,350 

300 

3,173 

5  $7,877 

- 

- 

11,350 

- 

- 

- 

57,772 

25,000 

4,874 

10,143 

15,300 

- 

.$2,455 

57,772 

- 

- 

- 

15,788 

10,000 

5,261 

- 

- 

- 

527 

15,788 

- 

- 

199 

12,725 

12,500 

- 

- 

225 

- 

12,725 

- 

- 

3,569 

84,656 

28,000 

1,506 

'  46,250 

8,900 

- 

84,656 

"  $35,000 

9,927 

8  18,951 

9  382,720 

'  3,000 

i»  10,000 

11  4,650 

18,338 
3,867 

1,317,125 

205,072 

58,276 

379,900 

400 

45,000 

532,389 

48,431 

5,501 

404,836 

with  accts. 
payable 

7,775 

- 

156,241 

1,317,125 
205,072 
58,276 

12  20  000 

~ 

1,113 

20,050 
39,448 

50 

13  20,000 

15,000 

24,448 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

20,050 
39,448 

12 1,000 

"100 

- 

6,485 

2,000 

2,844 

- 

- 

- 

1,641 

6,485 

12 1,000 

15  100 

- 

2,800 

2,000 

177 

- 

- 

- 

623 

2,800 

12  3,303 

1  6,070 

216,133 
4,100 

50,000 
1,200 

22,705 
2,800 

16  18.000 
'  32,503 

23,916 
1'  25,000 
18  23,619 

19  3,152 

20  1,111 

16,127 
100 

216,133 
4,100 

- 

1355 

- 

12,711 

6,000 

1,094 

- 

- 

- 

5,617 

12,711 

12  2,000 

- 

1,402 

11,401 

5,000 

3,401 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

11,401 

- 

22  19,526 

50,656 

140,234 

100,000 

23  1,048 

- 

2' 39,186 

- 

- 

140,234 

- 

- 

- 

18,200 

8,600 

- 

1,050 

2,650 

- 

5,900 

18,200 

>2  20,000 

25  613 
2^500 

2'  4,500 

1,993 

102,383 
192,645 
12,038 

25,000 
10,000 
5,000 

31,502 

181,057 

6,976 

- 

39,847 

with  accts. 
payable 

6,034 
1,588 

28  62 

- 

102,383 

192,645 

12,038 

12 1,429 

so  1,837 
SI  4,600 

949 

13,120 

10,800 

32  500 

1,320 

- 

500 

- 

- 

13,120 

12  7,000 

30  613 
S3  750 

- 

17,304 

7,500 

7,205 

- 

- 

■- 

2,599 

17,304 

1'  Building  fund. 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

19  Reserve  for  accounts  receivable 

suspense. 

20  Reserve  sundries. 

21  Including  six  autos. 


22  Depreciation. 

23  Overdrafts. 

2*  Stockholders'  asst.  paid. 

25  Office  fixtures. 

26  Equity  —  Liberty  Bonds. 
2'  Leasehold. 


28  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

29  None  held  since  organization, 
so  Furniture  and  fijitures. 

51  Organization  expense. 

52  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

53  Investment. 


466 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Manufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 1 
ess. 

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Harvey  &  Parker,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Aug. 28, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

$5,000 

_ 

$3,537 

$34,252 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harwood  &  Quincy  Machine 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

S17,200 

•    S5,000 

24,352 

3,195 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Harwood  Brothers,  Inc.,  Bos- 

May    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

33,941 

38,839 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Harwood  Counter  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

2,000 

180,443 

41,955 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Haskell-Adams       Company, 

May   11, 

Apr.   27, 

Mch.  31, 

350,000 

5,000 

5 12,170 

424,337 

390,227 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haskell,     Sutherland    Com- 

May    7, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.   26, 

5,000 

8,000 

1,200 

1,500 

3,042 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haskins  Fish  Company,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hassam    Paving    Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

4,844 

61,939 

10,058 

214,811 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hastings  &  Sons  Publishing 

May  15, 

May     4, 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

68,175 

24,425 

- 

36,836 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hastings-Flint         Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

300 

14,825 

3,649 

The,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hatch  and  Barnes  Company, 

May  31, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

57,000 

5,100 

41,060 

58,363 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hatch  and  Company,  Incor- 

Feb.    7, 

Oct.    15, 

Sept.    1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

10,088 

2,622 

porated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hatch  Gown  &  Waist  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    24, 

Sept.  23, 

5,000 

- 

268 

3,137 

5,303 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hatfield  Onion  Storage  Com- 

Jan.   22, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.     1, 

6,000 

14,000 

- 

180 

3,954 

pany,  The,  Hatfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hathaway        Manufacturing 

Nov.  20, 

Nov.  14, 

Sept.  28, 

1,600,000 

524.578 

1,003,313 

825,950 

216,581 

Company,  The,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
Hava   Lunch,   Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

2,000 

- 

500 

701 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Haverhill  Abattoir  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

12,285 

1,000 

4,036 

385 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Haverhill    Board    of    Trade 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

E307 

- 

2,768 

Associates,    Inc.,     Haver- 
hill. 
Haverhill  Coal  Supply  Com- 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,457 

21,862 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill  Construction  Co., 

May  18, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

10,750 

1,487 

7,321 

14,312 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill    Co-operative 

July    15, 

Nov.  21, 

Nov.  21, 

2,000 

- 

150 

242 

520 

League  Inc.,  The,  Haver- 
hill. 
Haverhill  Gazette  Company, 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

55,017 

_ 

11,123 

The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Haverhill  Hat  Manufacturing 

May  25, 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.   14, 

5,000 

- 

500 

1,200 

500 

Company,  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill     House     Heating 

Apr.   25, 

22  _ 

Feb.   28, 

10.000 

350 

23  3,361 

17,915 

20,356 

Company,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill  Mercantile  Agency 

May     7, 

25  Apr.    25, 

Feb.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,656 

Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill  Milling  Co.,  The, 

June  12, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

7,221 

5 10,644 

38,068 

39,901 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill   Morris  Plan  Co., 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

63,609 

The,  HaverhiU. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Equipment. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Insurance  prepaid. 

*  General  reserve. 

5  And  fixtures. 

6  Cash. 

'  Income  tax,  deferred  payment. 


s  Depreciation  accounts. 

3  Sinking  fund. 
1"  Securities. 
'1  Patent  rights. 

12  Good  will. 

13  Subscribed  and  not  issued. 
I*  Investments.    • 


15  Reserve. 

16  Fixtures. 

"  Liabihties  accruing  on  account  of 
debts  receivable  payable  in 
advance. 

18  Unexpired  insurance,  etc. 

IS  Prepaid  coal. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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1  S2,065 

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839,854 

$3,000 

$28,301 

- 

$1,746 

$6,807 

$39,854 

- 

- 

- 

49,747 

20,000 

- 

- 

12,503 

- 

17,244 

49,747 

- 

2  2,009 
3  33 

- 

74,822 
224,398 

35,000 
75,000 

4,551 
3,065 

- 

328 
64,000 

$33,044 
1  1,899 
82,333 

74,822 
224,398 

831,734 
13,742 

257,800 
5,000 

310,508 

6  15,069 

7  10,002 

2,600 

$4,000 

2,000 

140,276 

8  18,079 

9  80,000 

142 

831,734 
13,742 

11 

i»  3,500 

- 

3,531 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

$320,000 

- 

$265,961 

877,613 

500,000 

77,613 

- 

300,000 

- 

- 

877,613 

- 

10  24,640 

- 

154,076 

39,900 

4,263 

- 

3,800 

106,113 

- 

154,076 

- 

- 

- 

18,774 

2,000 

839 

14,122 

- 

1,813 

- 

18,774 

- 

- 

- 

161,523 

30,000 

11,675 

- 

45,940 

- 

73,908 

161,523 

- 

2  2,050 

- 

14,760 

12,000 

2,149 

- 

- 

- 

611 

14,760 

12  2,333 

- 

- 

11,041 
18,134 

300 

13  4,700 

6,000 

5,361 
3,830 

~ 

- 

~ 

680 
8,304 

11,041 
18,134 

- 

11  30,574 

- 

2,600,996 

1,600,000 

106,925 

- 

- 

15  468,681 

425,390 

2,600,996 

- 

16  5,800 

- 

9,001 

6,300 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,701 

9,001 

- 

- 

2,493 

20,199 

15,000 

2,199 

3,000 

- 

- 

20,199 

- 

- 

- 

3,075 

1,555 

125 
"  1,300 

- 

- 

- 

95 

3,075 

- 

I  4,156 
IS  565 

- 

40,040 
33,870 

18,820 
20,000 

2,749 
3,220 

20  4,500 

10,000 

19  74 

21  1,475 

8,397 
4,675 

40,040 
33,870 

- 

- 

290 

1,202 

955 

247 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,202 

- 

- 

- 

66,140 

10,000 

1,319 

4,000 

50,821 

- 

66,140 

- 

- 

- 

2,200 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

200 

2.200 

- 

24  4,550 

- 

46,532 

10,000 

6,211 

- 

21,100 

9,221 

- 

46,532 

12  700 

2 1,476 

2,140 

5,972 

1,000 

4,972 

- 

- 

- 

5,972 

- 

26  1,839 

27  5,000 
2  1,637 

2' 275 

534 

101,673 
66.055 

10,000 
59,420 

23 15,346 
29  3,397 

- 

55,787 

30  2,250 
31301 

20,540 

32  26 

33  400 

34  261 

- 

101.673 
66.055 

20  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

21  Undivided  profits. 

22  None  held  in  1918. 

23  And  autos. 

24  Investments  (mortgages). 

25  Adjourned. 


26  Deferred  charges. 
2'  Liberty  Bonds. 
23  And  accrued  items. 
29  Interest  unearned. 
80  Investment  certificate  outstand- 
ing. 


31  Instalment   certificate  outstand- 

ing. 

32  Reserve  for  interest  on  investment 

certificate. 

33  Reserve  for  taxes  and  licenses. 

34  Reserve  for  losses. 


468 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Haverhill  Motor  Bus  Com- 
pany, Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Odd  Fellows'  Hall 
Association,  Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Rubber  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Strand  Theatre, 
Inc.,  Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Taxicab  Co.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Hawea  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hawkins  Lumber  Company, 
Boston. 

Hawkridge  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Hawley-Cowan  Co.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hawley  Folsom  Company, 
Boston. 

Hayden  &  demons  Inc., 
Brockton. 

Haydenville  Button  Com- 
pany, Williamsburg. 

Hayes  &  Flye  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Haynes  &  Middleton  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield. 

Haynes,  Porter  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Everett. 

Hayward  &  Litch  Express 
Company,  Stoneham. 

Hayward  Woolen  Company, 
Douglas. 

Hazen-Brown  Company, 
Brockton. 

Heald    Machine    Company, 

The,  Worcester. 
Healene  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Healey,  Seaver  Company, 
Boston. 

Health  Games  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Healy  &  Lyons  Company, 
Boston. 

Healy  Hotel  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


Heaney  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Heath  &  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, Brookline. 

Heath  Farmers'  Cooperative 
Exchange,  Heath. 

Hebrew  Public  Market,  Inc., 
Springfield. 


May  31, 

1918. 
May  17, 

1918. 
Nov.  19, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.   29, 

1918. 
Julv    26, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 

Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Sept.  17, 

1918. 
Sept.  14, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Dec.     6, 

1917. 


Oct.     7, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Feb.   19, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 


iMay  17, 

1918. 
Dec.   18, 

1917. 
Nov.  13, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Jan.      4, 

1918. 
Jan.      5, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
Julv    19, 

1918. 
Feb.     9, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 
16  Dec.  31, 

1917. 
16  Sept.  14, 

1918. 
16  Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 

Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Julv    10, 

1918. 
Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Oct.    17, 

1917. 


Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 


Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
Julv    16, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Julv   31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 


$10,000 

100,000 

2,500 

1,000 

5,000 

50,000 

12,000 

300,000 
50,000 

200,000 
28,000 
80,000 
10,000 
10,000 
75,000 
15,600 

200,000 
75,000 

250,000 
100,000 

10,000 
100,000 

15,000 
250,000 

50,000 

50,000 

1,000 

1,000 


Assets. 


$40,000 


6,050 
25,762 


5,500 


9,500 
54,708 
16,306 

272,967 
60,000 


gja'g'" 


$2,000 


s  5,500 
90 

5,318 


4,363 

8,755 
470 


5,500 
50,000 
14,404 

256,316 
340 


29  829 
29  4,134 


Sg 


$185 

7,002 

375 

25,399 

144,485 

26,071 

336,913 

896 

28,994 

990 

6,281 


214,246 
84,123 

860,243 

367 

65,845 


10,500 

2,651 
5,120 

18 


1  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2  Good  will. 

s  And  ta.xicabs. 
^  Equipment. 
6  Trade-marks. 


6  Securities. 
'  Stocks. 
5  Treasury  stock. 
9  Deposits  payable. 
10  Fixtures. 


11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Special  indebtedness. 

13  Reserve  for  taxes  and  dividend. 

14  Patent  rights. 

15  Corporation  out  of  busipess. 


1918.1 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2  $1,600 

- 

$185 

$3,990 

$3,950 

$40 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,990 

- 

- 

- 

41,593 

31,350 

150 

$5,000 

- 

- 

$5,093 

41,593 

- 

- 

- 

7,859 

2,500 

490 

- 

$4,000 

- 

869 

7,859 

- 

- 

- 

16,509 

1,000 

7,204 

- 

- 

- 

8,305 

16,509 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

8,551 

5,000 

351 

- 

3,200 

- 

- 

8,551 

2  39,985 

- 

19 

40,129 

40,110 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19 

40,129 

- 

4  $3,267 

- 

43,620 

12,000 

20,008 

4,000 

3,400 

$2,391 

1,821 

43,620 

6  15,000 
2  20,000 

"  6,745 

8  461,181 

7  700 

8  1,800 

10  3,000 

11  35,750 

24,915 

388 

1,348,111 

60,514 

702,789 

13,743 

300,000 
31,200 

200,000 
13,000 

121,185 

6.620 

9  590 

136,466 

12  26,000 

743 

- 

22,104 
95,000 

574,884 
13  40,389 

352,042 
204,934 

1,348,111 

60,514 

702,789 

13,743 

- 

- 

- 

52,790 

43,900 

820 

- 

7,000 

- 

1,070 

52,790 

2  3,300 

- 

- 

6,055 

5,200 

814 

- 

- 

- 

41 

6,055 

- 

- 

2,028 

10,989 

10,000 

989 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,989 

- 

- 

50,639 

50,639 

50,030 

609 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,639 

- 

- 

- 

21,029 

15,600 

- 

3,990 

- 

1,439 

21,029 

- 

"  90,000 

- 

675,217' 

200,000 

36,744 

- 

- 

121,855 

316,618 

675,217 

17  32,400 
18 1,476 
19 1,535 

17  45,546 

247,411 
1,926,569 

75,000 
250,000 

64,048 
139,071 

42,000 

214,000 

108,363 
1,281,498 

247,411 
1,926,569 

20  80,293 

8  19,000 
21903 

- 

100,903 

100,000 

903 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.903 

i«  100,000 

~ 

180,731 
100,000 

10,000 
100,000 

3,610 

108,000 
22  23,750 

35,000 

- 

371 

180.731 
100,000 

2  5,000 

- 

449 

8,973 

5,000 

3,973 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,973 

2  50,000 

23  44,197 

24  45,110 

25  25,000 
26  2,694 

27  48,190 

4,589 

236,858 

100,200 

85,416 

12,000 

39,242 

- 

- 

236,858 

6  10,000 
2  9,000 

28,444 

25,000 

3,430 

14 

28,444 

so  3,652 

53,644 

67,855 

50,000 

17,855 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67,855 

- 

- 

2 

100 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100 

C= 

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1,129 

500 

415 

~ 

- 

- 

214 

1,129 

16  Adjourned. 

17  Investments. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Prepaid  accounts. 

20  Patent  rights  and  formula. 


21  Money  borrowed. 

22  Mortgage. 

23  Furniture  and  equipment. 
2*  Betterments. 

25  License. 


26  Expenses  prepaid. 

27  Leasehold  rights. 

28  None  held  in  1918. 

29  And  fixtures. 

80  Store  improvement. 


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Heckman-Hunt  Corporation, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

$25,000 

_ 

$33,008 

$33,219 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hedge-Lewis      Incorporated, 

Sept.    5, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

- 

$36,247 

10,750 

22,769 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Heilkraft  Medical  Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

900 

2,200 

7,215 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Heirs'    Loan    Corporation, 

May  24, 

May     7, 

May     7, 

100,000 

'  - 

- 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Heisson     Company,     Fitch- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

2,263 

690 

burg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Helburn,    Thompson    Com- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

250,000 

$35,000 

48,171 

519,187 

153,169 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Heliotype  Co.,  The,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Jan.      8, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

12,851 

1,110 

5,411 

Helliwell    Garages    Incorpo- 

Oct.   10, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,000 

7,000 

1,524 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Helvetia  Realty  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    18, 
1918. 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

25,000 

80,000 

- 

- 

41 

Hemenway  Realty  Co.,  Bos- 

July    9, 

wjune  26, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

152,700 

_ 

_ 

212 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hendee  Manufacturing  Com- 

Dec.    6, 

Oct.    21, 

Aug.  31, 

12,500,000 

724,592 

821,891 

2,562,714 

1,032,714 

pany,  Springfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hendee  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   25, 

Oct.    23, 

Aug.  31, 

12,500,000 

691,218 

865,726 

3,083,085 

1,423,475 

pany,    Springfield    (2d    re- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

turn). 

Hendee  Manufacturing  Sales 

Feb.    13, 

Oct.    26, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Henderson  and  Johnson,  Inc., 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

3,000 

1,000 

7,294 

7,777 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henderson  Bros'.  Co.,  The, 

May     8, 

10  Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

1,250,000 

_ 

_ 

17,500 

34,200 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henderson  Dairy  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henley-Kimball      Company, 

Apr.    17, 

10  Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

19 17,805 

177,184 

92,493 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hennessey,  Maxwell  and  Hen- 

Aug. 19, 

22Julv   25, 

June  29, 

15,000 

_ 

20,205 

146,913 

219,614 

nessey     Shoe     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynn. 

Hennessy         Manufacturing 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

=3  2,409 

2,040 

5,507 

Company,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henniker    Hotel    Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Oct.    15, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

19,500 

_ 

_ 

519 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henrici    Washing    Machine 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Boston  (for 

1918. 

1917. 

1916. 

1917). 

Henrici    Washing    Machine 

Aug.     1, 

10  May     8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  A.  Pierce  Co.,  Boston, 

June  13, 
1918. 

May    4, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

1,000 

- 

28  539 

897 

1.193 

Henry  &  Close  Co.,  Boston,   . 

May    3, 
1918. 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

Henry  Blewett  &  Son,  Inc., 

Apr.   11, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

_ 

11,254 

13,507 

17,550 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry   C.   Hunt   Company, 

Sept.    4, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,666 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

-  Office  furniture. 

5  Prepaid  insurance. 
^  Deferred  charges. 

6  Liberty  Bonds, 
s  Prepaid  items. 


7  Insiffance,  cash  value. 

8  Reserves. 

9  Capital. 

10  Adjourned. 

11  Investments. 

12  Reserve. 


13  Stock  in  other  companies. 
1*  Reserve  for  retirement  of  pre- 
ferred stock. 
15  Treasury  stock, 
w  Investment  Liberty  Bond. 
"  Jas.  H.  Tarr  stock  held. 


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866,227 

$25,000 

$16,498 

- 

- 

- 

$24,729 

866,227 

1  $29,517 
73,700 

2  $452 

S513 

4  11,985 

_ 

100,248 
96,000 

75,000 
96,000 

13,951 

~ 

84,000 

$7,297 

- 

100,248 
96,000 

1700 

- 

- 

700 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

700 

- 

- 

- 

2,953 

850 

1,940 

- 

- 

- 

163 

2,953 

5  11,994 

6  15,501 
'  2,813 

785,835 
19,372 

250,000 
10,000 

270,762 
1,316 

197,270 
9  4,300 

8 15,564 

52,239 
3,756 

785,835 
19,372 

1  12,000 

- 

$7,531 

29,055 

25,000 

4,055 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,055 

- 

456 

80,497 

5,000 

1,497 

$74,000 

- 

- 

- 

80,497 

- 

- 

- 

152,912 

1,300 

- 

151,400 

- 

- 

212 

152,912 

1  8,300,000 
1  7,000,000 

11  908,766 

5  80,950 
"  589,866 

- 

14,350,677 
13,734,320 

12,200,800 
11,845,700 

607,258 
959,762 

- 

35,652 
180,950 

1,142,250 

12  364,717 

645,225 

i«  102,683 

- 

14,350,677 
13,734,320 

1  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

1  5,500 
1  750,000 

15  400 

16  500 
1'  10,000 

35,471 
801,700 

20,000 
750.000 

1,947 
30,829 

18  3,000 

7,625 

2,019 

880 
20,871 

35,471 
801,700 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

8,000 

_ 

5  14,723 
M,172 
20  175 

_ 

306,552 
386,732 

116,000 
15,000 

47,850 
2,806 

25,000 

126,500 

14,202 
21  2,000 

234,516 

109,410 

306,552 
386,732 

24  25,500 
1  29,075 

- 

2,844 

67,375 
20,019 

67,375 
10,000 

175 

5,500 

3,300 

1,044 

- 

67,375 
20,019 

25  5,000 

- 

45,000 

50,000 

40,000 
26  10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

25  5,000 

80  3,500 

40,000 

45,000 
2,629 
3,534 

40,000 

27  5,000 

1,000 

3,000 

583 

23  69 

- 

900 

- 

77 
534 

45,000 
2,629 
3,534 

»  3,000 
J  8,340 

31  11,253 
32  1,166 

33  919 

- 

58,649 
10,006 

15,000 
10,000 

18,836 
6 

- 

7,199 

17,614 

- 

58,649 
10,006 

18  Mortgage. 

19  And  furniture. 

20  Automobile  Assn.  stock. 

21  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

22  In  lieu  of  annual. 

23  And  tools. 


21  Patent  rights. 

25  Patent  rights  and  models. 

26  Subseription  received  on  stock. 

2'  Stock  loan  and  subscription  ac- 
count. 
28  And  equipment. 


29  Interest. 

30  Securities. 

31  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

32  ri.xtures. 

33  Insurance. 


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Henry   C.    Smalley   Granite 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

530,000 

$23,707 

87,111 

S36,967 

$46,962 

Co.  Inc.,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  Cort  Company,  The, 

May     8, 

2  _ 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,980 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  D.  Murray  Co., 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

1,000 

300 

1,600 

3,356 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  D.  Temple  Company, 

May    4, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  31, 

4,500 

- 

588 

5,997 

7,8.53 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Henry  Disston  &  Sons,  Incor- 

July  30, 

July      1, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

625 

_ 

6 

porated,  of  Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

Henry  E.  Keough  Company, 

July     3, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

1,985 

5,486 

Winthrop. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  E.  Pinkham  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.    10, 

30,000 

5,600 

_ 

12,161 

18,478 

Inc.,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  F.  Farrow  Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

325 

3,787 

4,935 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  F.   Miller  and  Sons 

Aug.  13, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

55,000 

2,308 

249,421 

128,461 

Piano  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  Finch  Engraving  Com- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.    1, 

Oct.     2, 

50,000 

500 

100 

1,161 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Henry  G.  Bissell  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.     4, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

_ 

18,915 

67,299 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  G.  Sears    Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

46,625 

23,866 

190,795 

111,664 

The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Henry-George  Realty  Com- 

Apr.    5, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

10,017 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  Gray  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 27, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

1,150 

1,700 

2,465 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  H.  Tuttle  Company, 

May     6, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   28, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

95,990 

24,341 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  J.  Perkins  Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

330,000 

9,000 

29,073 

88,622 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  James  &   Son,   Inc., 

June     3, 

2«Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

17,690 

11,901 

4,021 

6,858 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  Jewett  Players,  Incor- 

Apr.  23, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,080 

porated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  K.  Barnes  Company, 

Dec.   24, 

Dec.   18, 

Nov.  30, 

95,000 

6,100 

6,156 

105,664 

62,376 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Henry  Klous,   Incorporated, 

July    25, 

July    18, 

June  30, 

60,000 

15,000 

5,000 

57,961 

21,116 

Methuen. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  L.  Sawyer  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

6,500 

6,826 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  M.  Peyser  Company, 

June  21, 

May  27, 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12,272 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  M.  Robinson  &  Co., 

Apr.    20, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

22,141 

92,590 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  N.  Clark  Company, 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

- 

- 

110,672 

180,049 

Bostoi). 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  P.  Dennen,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   15, 

5,000 

- 

*  _ 

29  2,500 

1,000 

rated,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry    P.    Doe    Company, 

June  18, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.    15, 

10,000 

- 

215 

7,945 

238 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Association  membership. 

2  None  held  in  1918. 
'  Good  will. 

*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
6  Office  equipment. 
5  Liberty  Bond. 


"  Trade-marks. 

8  Stock  in  other  companies. 

s  Patent  rights. 
1°  Fixtures, 
i"-  Instalment  leases  on  hand. 


12  Instalment  leases  pledged. 

13  Equity  in  lease  trust. 

1*  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
15  Reserve  for  bad  debts,  collection 
expenses,  etc. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


"  Investments. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Prepaid  insurance. 

19  Deferred  charges. 

20  Securities  owned. 


'1  Accrued' interest  and  taxes. 

2»  Treasury  stock. 

*3  Including  reserve  for  Federal  excess 

profits  and  income  taxes. 
'*  Adjourned. 


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$13,100 

$56,314 

$9,200 

$9,288 

$23,677 

$3,668 

$115,247 

- 

- 

- 

5,980 

300 

4,414 

- 

- 

- 

1,266 

5,980 

- 

- 

- 

6,256 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.256 

6,256 

s  $6,000 

4  837 

$2,138 

23,413 

4,500 

3,913 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

23,413 

s  7,744 

- 

- 

■8,375 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,375 

8,375 

- 

6  958 
6  50 

- 

8,479 

2,500 

4,038 

- 

- 

1,941 

- 

8,479 

1  5,500 
3  6  000 

8  3,400 

- 

51,139 

26,700 

10,123 

6  1,100 

8,500 

1,400 

3,316 

51,139 

3  5,000 

- 

- 

14,047 

10,000 

3,539 

- 

- 

- 

508 

14,047 

9  24,990 
s  10,000 

10  41,699 

11  43,753 
12  105,273 

13  22,801 

673,706 
11,761 

300,000 
n  41,400 

10,000 

53,147 
951 

18,000 

194,855 

26,359 
15  39,945 

810 

673,706 
11,761 

- 

16  2,760 

17  2,000 

- 

91,979 

15,000 

43,097 

- 

27,481 

- 

6,401 

91,979 

- 

18  505 
10  500 

19  2,297 

20  2,830 

_ 

378,077 

100,000 

23,309 
21  2,637 

27,000 

114,800 

110,331 

378,077 

- 

5,073 

15,090 

15,000 

- 

90 

- 

- 

15,090 

- 

- 

2,110 

7,425 

5,780 

1,645 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,425 

- 

10  1,235 
22  4  280 

- 

130,846 

75,000 

23  9,438 

- 

13,000 

33,408 

- 

130,846 

- 

1'  siooo 

- 

456,695 

80,000 

12,006 

- 

310,000 

40,000 

14,689 

456,695 

s  50,000 

25  9,850 

26  3,772 
27  661 

47,920 

54,753 
100,000 

20,000 
100,000 

710 

15,000 

19,043 

54,753 
100,000 

- 

- 

- 

180,296 

95,000 

12,966 

- 

- 

28,488 

43,842 

180,296 

- 

- 

300 

99,377 

20,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

74,377 

- 

99,377 

3  3,900 

- 

2,082 

19,308 

15,000 

4,308 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,308 

- 

- 

1,939 

14,211 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,211 

- 

14,211 

3  21,491 

16  26,805 
28  5,592 

- 

168,619 

82,000 

47,770 

- 

34,822 

4,027 

- 

168,619 

- 

- 

- 

290,721 

30,000 

48,283 

- 

133,251 

30,000 

49,187 

290,721 

3  3,000 

- 

- 

6,500 

5,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,500 

" 

~ 

8,398 

4,000 

2,562 

- 

- 

1,836 

- 

8,398 

25  Other  investments. 

26  Horses  and  wagons. 

27  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes. 
2*  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

M  And  horses  and  teams. 


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name  of  corpora, 
tion. 

S 

i 

.a 
1 

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

11 

^ 

a 

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< 

Pi 

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S 

o 

Henry  Perkins  Company,  The, 

July   11, 

June     6, 

Apr.     1, 

$50,000 

$23,716 

$29,047 

$19,400 

$56,229 

Bridgewater. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Henry  S.  Dowe    Company, 

Julv    11, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

800 

- 

- 

235 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  46,400 

Henry  Small  Co.,  Lawrence,  . 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

10,000 

- 

~ 

546 

4,455 

Henry   T.   Ripley   Incorpo- 

Feb.  23, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,978 

1,605 

16,113 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  Thayer  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

30,200 

991 

20,825 

32,649 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  W.  Berry  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

63,774 

110,260 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  W.  Savage,  Incorpo- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

8,675 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henry  Wood's  Sons  Com- 

Nov. 21, 

15  _ 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

43,050 

21,753 

35,654 

13,488 

pany,  Wellesley. 

1918. 

1917. 

Henshaw  Motor  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   27, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

9,425 

6,690 

399,098 

210,330 

Herald  Thread  Works,  Inc., 

Oct.    23, 

June   18, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

100 

300 

1,018 

Boston. 

1918.    • 

1918. 

1918. 

Herbert  E.  Gutterson  Com- 

May    9, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

82,197 

84,671 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Herbert  R.  Lane  &  Co.,  In- 

Apr.   29, 

20  Mch.  22, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

50,392 

31,103 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Herbert  Sheppard  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

2,165 

1,481 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hercules  House  Cleaning  and 

Sect.    3, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.    15, 

5,000 

- 

- 

70 

225 

Spraying    Co.    Inc.,    The, 

i918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynn. 

Hermann  Liicke   Co.,   The, 

Aug.  12, 

22  July    11, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

23  900 

20,712 

508 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hern  &  Roessler  Co.  Incor- 

Oct.   15, 

Julv    26, 

June   29, 

10,000 

1,550 

760 

553 

1,906 

porated,  Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Herrick  Company,  Boston,    . 

Apr.   23, 
1918. 

22  Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

~ 

77,010 

148,509 

Hersey  Hardware  Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,550 

3,341 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hersey  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

169,006 

109,329 

273,187 

258,084 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hersum  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  16, 

22  Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,416 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Heywood    Boot    and    Shoe 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   18, 

100,000 

95,400 

14,598 

416,895 

196,625 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Heywood     Narrow     Fabric 

June  11, 

Mch.  13, 

Mch.    2, 

40,000 

15,000 

25,000 

25,962 

27,541 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hi-Lo  Jack  Company,  Worces- 

Mch. 28, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

69 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hibernian     Publishing     Co., 

Jan.    26, 

Mch.  10, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

50 

3,910 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hicks  and  Hodges  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

16,646 

17,698 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hickson,   Inc.,  Boston   (for 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.     3, 

June  30, 

200,000 

- 

- 

28,171 

35,565 

1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Equity. 

-  Office  furniture. 

5  Second  mortgage  New  Hampshire 

property. 
*  Good  will. 

5  Store  fi.xtures,  horses,  wagons,  etc. 
8  Liberty  bonds. 


'  Office  fixtures. 

8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

9  Investment. 
1°  Vehicles. 

"  Fixtures. 

12  Special  accounts. 

13  Furniture. 


1^  Or  reserve. 

15  None  held  in  1918. 

16  Trade-marks  and  trade  labels. 
1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  Special  indebtedness. 

19  Reserve. 

-°  Date  of  postponement. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


475 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

J-3  - 

i 
1 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

_g 

CO 

3 

k 

< 

J. 
1  _ 

■si 

J- 

T3 

a 

Mi 

E 

■3. 

1 
1 

i 

_ 

- 

- 

$128,392 

$46,575 

$5,689 

- 

- 

- 

$76,128 

$128,392 

i  $3,000 

2  $46 

3  630 
5  2,863 

$3,903 
162 

52,014 
11,026 

50,000 
6,000 

2,014 
5,026 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

52,014 
11,026 

- 

6  800 
'341 

- 

20,837 
84,665 

4,000 
75,000 

10,853 
2,352 

_ 

$300 

8  $7,313 

5,684 

20,837 
84,665 

4  20,000 

9  1,070 

10  4,639 

"611 

18  5,000 

180,354 
33,675 

35,200 
25,000 

28,777 
12  3,320 

6,648 

$59,308 

12,015 

41,734 
»  2,027 

180,354 
33,675 

- 

- 

32,337 

146,282 

100,000 

21,974 

14,925 

9,383 

- 

- 

146,282 

le  2,000 
*  3,000 

: 

4,640 

625,543 
11,058 

10,000 
10,000 

434,844 
82 

_ 

976 

180,699 

with 
surplus 

625,543 
11,058 

i'861 
6  10,000 
"  2,729 

1,993 

177,729 
86,217 

50,000 
39,100 

45,388 

18  29,522 

27,117 

_ 

35,213 
20,000 

2,128 
19 15,478 

_ 

177,729 
86,217 

21  9,000 

- 

- 

13,146 

10,000 

2,670 

- 

- 

- 

476 

13,146 

4  705 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

558 

22,678 

10,000 

12,678 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,678 

« 4,000 

- 

5,151 

13,920 

10,000 

3,920 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,920 

- 

24  813 
25 15,000 

573 

241,332 
12,464 

100,000 
6,000 

13,801 

26  317 

4,161 

2,303 

9,500 

117,080 
2' 634 

_ 

241,332 
12,464 

- 

6  76,294 

- 

885,900 

500,000 

51,782 

- 

30,000 

304,118 

- 

885,900 

4  9,170 

9  430 
28  30,500 
29  7,675 
80  4,875 
81  70,150 
82  596 
6  15,000 

- 

55,191 
799,139 
108,503 

50,000 
100,000 
40,000 

525 
88,093 

S3  50,000 

1,956 
25,000 
15,000 

2,710 

225,000 
34  65,000 
85  75,000 

171,046 
53,503 

55,191 
799,139 
108,503 

21  75,000 

- 

36 15,008 

93,077 

87,000 

2,139 

- 

3,938 

- 

- 

93,077 

<  10,000 

- 

1,289 

15,249 

12,000 

3,249 

- 

- 

- 

.- 

15,249 

- 

- 

- 

34,344 

5,000 

13,377 

- 

- 

15,967 

- 

34,344 

i  100,000 

1'  5,513 
8'  1,105 

" 

170,354 

142,500 

4,843 

' 

8,171 

12,077 

38  1,763 

39  1,000 

170,354 

21  Patent  rights. 
"22  Adjourned. 

23  And  fixtures. 

24  Prepaid  expenses. 

25  U.  S.  treasury  certificates. 

26  Accrued  expenses. 
2'  Reserve  for  repairs. 


28  Treasury  stock. 

29  Equipment. 
80  Securities. 

31  Liberty  Bond. 

32  Prepaid  insurance. 

83  Mortgage. 

84  Reserve  for  taxes. 


85  Reserve  for  depreciation  in  stock 

and  material. 

86  Including  loss  occasioned  by  fire. 
3'  Deferred  expense,  MagnoHa. 

38  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

39  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  furni- 

ture and  fixtures. 


476  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.         .     [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 
1 

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a 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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6 

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Manufacture 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
ess. 

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Q 

Q 

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S 

S 

6 

Hickson,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Sept.  26, 
1918. 

Sept.  16, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

$200,000 

- 

- 

323,278 

$35,100 

Hide  &  Skin  Importing  Com- 

June 27, 

Apr.     2, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

8,221 

110,581 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hide-ite  Leather  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31. 

200,000 

$127,568 

- 

39,343 

54,454 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Higgins-Gardner    Company, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  30. 

20,000 

- 

$1,053 

15,480 

19,335 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Higgins    the    Florist,    Inc., 

June  14, 

Mch.    9, 

Mch.    1. 

5,000 

11  2.000 

- 

1,470 

1,077 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Higginson-Gibson    Manufac- 

Aug.    7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31. 

25,000 

- 

7,174 

4,232 

1,189 

turing  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 
Highgrade   Delicatessen  and 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.     8, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

4,711 

2,996 

Dining  Room  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Highland  Coal  Co.,   Somer- 

May  27. 

May  21, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

24,543 

18,146 

16,402 

21,596 

ville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Highland  Cooperative  Fruit 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.     2, 

Dee.  31, 

1,000 

- 

57 

- 

384 

Exchange,    The,   Marlbor- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

ough. 

Highland    Garage,    Incorpo- 

May 28, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  28, 

10,000 

23,500 

2,500 

1,000 

1,000 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Highland  Ice  Company,  Bos- 

June  10, 

"Apr.   17, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

90,000 

- 

- 

2,338 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Highland  Machine  Company, 

Nov.    1, 

June  24, 

May  31, 

35,000 

- 

20,000 

15,886 

20,373 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Highland  Manufacturing 

May     1, 

Jan.    30, 

Dee.  31, 

175,000 

128,760 

20,484 

93,663 

34,164 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Highland    Paint    and    Wall 

Feb.   26, 

"Jan.    30, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

30,069 

11,061 

Paper    Company,    Spring- 
field. 
Highland  Press,  Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

1,756 

300 

100 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Highland  Real  Estate  Com- 

Aug. 23, 

July     1, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

150 

- 

400 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hight's,  Incorporated,  Somer- 

Aug.     6, 

July    17. 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

12,500 

496 

ville. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Hilarity  Hall  Company,  Hull, 

Nov.  30, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

2,000 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

Hildreth  &  Rogers  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

17  Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

62,000 

31,322 

1,040 

16,036 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hildreth  Granite  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

1,500 

36,757 

179,871 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hill  &  Bush  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    7, 

Oct.     2. 

Oct.      1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

36,167 

18,492 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

* 

Hill  and  Cutler  Co..  Boston,  . 

July    18, 
1918. 

May  23. 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

300,000 

111,578 

23  8,747 

257,769 

302,184 

Hill  and   Welch   Company, 

May     1, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.     1, 

75,000 

31  1,500 

52  4,807 

51,815 

37,016 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hill,  Clarke  &  Company,  In- 

Apr.   22, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

450 

71,245 

327,151 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hill     Clothes     Dryer    Co., 

Apr.    30, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31. 

10,000 

3,785 

13,651 

3,184 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hill  Crest  Fruit  Company, 

May  21, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,101 

Freetown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hill  Machine  Works,  Newton, 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Nov.  15, 
1916. 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

50,000 

S5  160 

1.318 

1  Good  wUl. 

2  Furniture,  fixtures  and  delivery 

equipment. 
'  Deferred  charges  to  profit  and 

loss. 
*  Accrued  charges. 


5  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  fur- 
niture and  fixtures. 

5  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  de- 
livery equipment. 

'  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

8  Patent  rights. 

3  Trade-marks. 


1"  Reserves. 

11  And  store  fixtures. 

12  Automobiles. 
1'  Fixtures. 

1*  Deferred  charges. 

15  Liberty  Bond. 

18  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 


1918. 


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477 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

f 

1 

3 

a 
1 

3 
^ 

J4 

ca 
1 

1 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

"5, 
1 

1 

13 

1 

"a 
1 

1  $100,000 

2  $12,760 

3  86,042 

$177,180 

$142,500 

$2,998 
«  3,073 

- 

- 

$23,498 

6  1,671 

6  498 

^  2,942 

- 

$177,180 

- 

- 

- 

118,802 

20,000 

82,789 

- 

- 

$16,013 

118,802 

8  25,000 

9  87,500 
1  1,000 

- 

- 

333,865 
36,868 

200,000 
20,000 

16,926 
12,891 

- 

$64,656 
3,000 

19,127 
1°  33,156 

977 

333,865 
36,868 

1  1,500 

12 1,900 

- 

7,947 

5,000 

1,379 

- 

1,300 

- 

268 

7,947 

1  2,000 

- 

18,844 

33,439 

12,000 

14,624 

- 

6,815 

- 

- 

33,439 

- 

"  9„687 

- 

17,394 

6,000 

4,159 

- 

7,235 

- 

- 

17,394 

- 

"509 

- 

81,196 

15,000 

14,530 

$5,300 

37,322 

7,549 

1°  1,495 

54 

- 

81,196 

- 

15  100 

- 

541 

160 

16  45 

282 

- 

- 

- 

541 

- 

- 

- 

28,000 

1,020 

880 

13,000 

10,000 

3,100 

- 

28,000 

- 

IS  10,000 

29,196 

131,534 

70,000 

3,684 

35,000 

22,850 

- 

- 

131,534 

8  600 

19  822 
22  5,000 

- 

57,681. 
282,071 

24,350 
124,800 

4,619 
20  189 
34,327 

4,400 
35,000 

14,262 
70,500 

8,158 
21 1,500 

203 
17,444 

57,681 
282,071 

- 

13  6,687 

- 

47,817 

4,000 

18,483 

- 

- 

20,355 

4,979 

47,817 

J  3,000 

23  1,000 

6,156 

5,000 

365 

665 

- 

- 

126 

6,156 

1  4,525 

2<100 

- 

5,175 

5,175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,175 

- 

13  2,700 

703 

16,399 

5,000 

8,199 

- 

3,200 

-. 

- 

16,399 

25  1,800 

- 

200 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

26  2,798 

- 

113,196 

35,000 

5,311 

50,000 

15,514 

7,371 

- 

113,196 

8 10,770 

- 

638 

218,128 
66,067 

143,600 
27,000 

13,254 
27,058 

_ 

10,500 

56,462 
2?  4,812 

1,509 

218,128 
66,067 

1 10,300 

29  221,368 

"  3,320 

275 

34  1,129 
12  5,100 

- 

904,966 

105,713 

405,075 

20,620 

300,000 
75,000 

100,000 
10,000 

185,010 

11,836 

173,111 

3,993 

- 

295,000 
2,500 

114,956 

30 10,000 

5,667 

33  10,000 

83,524 

30  48,440 

2,974 

3,210 
1,153 

904,966 

105,713 

405,075 

20,620 

- 

- 

899 

5,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

5,000 

S6  5,000 

- 

1,959 

8,437 

6,700 

1,737 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,437 

1'  Adjourned. 

18  Horses,  wagons,  autos,  etc. 

19  Insurance. 

20  Pay  roll. 

21  Reserve  account  (receivable). 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Treasury  stock. 


24  Furniture. 

25  Good  will  and  lease  of  building. 

26  Prepaid  insurance. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

28  And  equipment. 

29  U.  S.  Liberty  Loan  and  treasury 

certificates. 


30  Reserve  for  taxes. 

31  Equity. 

32  And  fixtures  and  autos. 

33  Depreciation  account. 

34  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

35  And  tools. 

36  Good  will  and  patents. 


478 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract' of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Hill-Miohie  Company,  The, 
Somervjlle. 

Hill  Powder  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hill  Smith  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston, 

Hill-Smith  Metal  Goods  Co., 
The,  Boston. 

Hillandale  Stock  Fann  In- 
corporated, Sudbury. 

Hillcrest  Farm  (Inc.),  Dud- 
ley. 

Hilliard  &  Tabor,  Inc.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Hillman  Auto  Supply  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hills  Company,  The, 
Amherst. 

Hillside  Club,  Incorporated, 
Medford. 

Hillside  Taxicab  Company, 
Fall  River. 

Hilton  &  Aldrieh  Company, 
Boston. 

Hilton  Express  Company, 
Lynn. 

Himmel-Soybel  Drug  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Hinehcliffe  Motor  Company, 
The,  Brookline. 

Hinckley  Coal  Company, 
Boston. 

Hinckley         Manufacturing 

.    Company,  Montague. 

Hinckley  Rendering  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Hinds'  Hand  Laundry  Co., 
Boston. 

Hines  Furniture  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Hingham  Grain  Mill,  Incor- 
porated, Hingham. 

Hingham  Knitting  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Hinsdale  Drug  Company, 
Hinsdale. 

Hinsdale  Woolen  Mills,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hinsman  Machine  &  Tool 
Company,  Westfield. 

Hippocrates  Drug  Company, 
Lynn. 

Hippodrome  Amusement 
Company,  Lynn. 

Hiram  Wheaton  &  Sons,  In- 
corporated, New  Bedford. 

Hislop-Kelly  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hittinger  Fruit  Company, 
The,  Bebnont. 


Nov.  30, 

1918. 
Apr.   29, 

1918. 
Sept.    6, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Dec.     7, 

1917. 
Apr.   18, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 

Aug.  30, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Apr.    29, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
June   14, 

1918. 

Jan.    10, 

1918. 
Aug.   15, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Oct.    14, 

1918. 
Aug.  19, 

1918. 
Sept.    4, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 


Apr.   11 

1918. 
Mch.  20 

1918. 
June   14 

1918. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 
Nov.    5 

1917. 
6  Mch.    9, 

1918. 
July    15 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 

Aug.     6 

1918. 
Oct.    10 

1917. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
May     4 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.    1 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
May  25 

1918. 

Oct.     9 

1917. 
Apr.    15 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Mch.  16 

1918. 
Jan.    10 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
19  Feb.   27, 

1918. 


Jan. 

1918. 
Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31,. 

1917. 

June  30, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May     4, 

1918. 

Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June     5, 

1918. 
Jan.     1, 

1918. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$10,000 
100,000 

30,000 
100,000 

10,000 

5,000 

160,000 

10,000 

60,000 

6,000 

10,000 

35,000 

10,000 

6,000 

100,000 

25,000 

50,000 

20,000 

10,000 
5,000 
20,000 
25,000 
15,000 
50,000 
25,000 
10,000 
6,000 
50,000 
15,000 
62,200 


Assets. 


$13,340 
3,500 


32,918 
7,516 


60,791 


11,000 
25,168 


45,241 


8,8.50 


62,854 


I  §3.9 

3  fe  "ca  o  K 


$3,000 
2,500 
4,097 


9,308 
6,267 

34,605 

7  5,000 

'980 

5,580 

23,285 
33,350 

6,500 

4,069 

with  R.  E. 
10,863 

500 
2,000 


20,750 
111,694 


320,056 
4,585 

74,215 

2,250 
46,493 

3,025 

145,400 

9  357 

7,391 

69,973 

1,000 
1,500 
4,415 
20,874 
4,700 
428,631 
4,653 
2,000 

11,592 


1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Automobiles. 

*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


5  Corporation  does  no  business  and 
has  no  income  (residential 
property). 


6  Subscription  to  new  stock. 
(Sums  paid  in  for  increase  of 
capital  stock.  Certificate  not 
yet  approved.) 

'  And  equipment. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


479 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

m 

Pi 

1 

a 

1 

1 

-a 
a 

03 

ua 
i 

3 

3 

3 

Accounts     Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt^ 
edness. 

J. 

"2 

-a 
a 

a  S 

v3  a 

5 

_3 

1 
1 

2 

P-. 

3 

- 

- 

$26,600 

$31,900 

$10,000 

$5,400 

- 

$16,500 

- 

- 

$31,900 

1  $100  000 

- 

50,379 

152,879 

100,000 

52,879 

- 

- 

- 

- 

152,879 

2  4,000 

- 

- 

40,049 

30,000 

10,049 

- 

- 

- 

40,049 

- 

3  8979 
4  3,221 

872 

162,572 
14,340 

100,000 
10,000 

25,461 
4,340 

- 

20,000 

$17,111 

_ 

162,572 
14,340 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$500 

3,500 

2  2,388 

~ 

706 

470,261 

22,721 

160,000 

6  40,000 

10,000 

31,850 
5,875 

; 

221,100 
6,846 

17,311 

: 

470,261 
22,721 

- 

- 

- 

232,307 

60,000 

9,426 

- 

118,597 

44,284 

- 

232,307 

- 

«383 

■   - 

9,169 

3,340 

12 

$4,000 

- 

1,817 

- 

9,169 

- 

- 

6,055 

14,953 

10,000 

4,953 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,953 

- 

- 

- 

119,486 

25,000 

52,680 

- 

30,000 

11,806 

- 

119,486 

- 

- 

13,005 

15,528 

5,000 

5,328 

5,200 

- 

- 

- 

15,528 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

6,000 

- 

8  4,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,090 

188,927 

65,200 

27,160 

- 

96,567 

- 

- 

188,927 

- 

- 

- 

26,897 

15,000 

8,384 

- 

- 

3,513 

- 

26,897 

2  3,000 

10  405 

11  3,157 

1,3  2,509 

"  12,263 

15  464 

4,879 

43,550 
190,041 

13,569 

43,300 
12  250 
20,000 

6,000 

140,051 
5,054 

- 

760 

9,333 
16  20,657 

1,755 

43,550 
190,041 

13,569 

2  2,000 

- 

1,300 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

28,417 

15,000 

974 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,443 

28,417 

- 

- 

- 

69,481 

19,200 

8,754 

- 

27,200 

10,307 

4,020 

69,481 

- 

13 1,300 

4,862 

11,293 

7,000 

718 

- 

3,575 

- 

- 

11,293 

- 

- 

- 

596,304 

50,000 

478,772 

- 

- 

- 

67,532 

596,304 

: 

18  400 

784 

31,807 
3,342 

25,000 
1,000 

4,417 
850 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
1,492 

2,390 

- 

31,807 
3,342 

2  5,000 

- 

600 

6,300 

6,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6.300 

2  31,550 

: 

: 

61,939 
5,707 

50,000 
5,000 

11,300 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

639 
707 

61,939 
5,707 

- 

21  2,784 

22  6,000 

- 

80,029 

62,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,829 

80,029 

8  Mortgage. 
8  And  furniture, 
m  Prepaid  insurance. 

11  Legal  and  organization  expense. 

12  Part  paid  (not  issued). 


13  Unearned  insurance. 
1''  Vehicles,  horse,  etc. 

15  Office  furniture  and  equipnaent. 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  Less  reserve  for  losses. 


18  Fixtures. 

15  In  lieu  of  annual. 

20  None  held  in  1918. 

21  Teams,  etc. 

22  Bonds. 


480 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Hixon  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Hjorth  Lathe  and  Tool  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Hoag  and  Walden,  Incorpo- 
rated, Lynn. 

Hobart    and    Farrell    Com- 

l*"  pany,  Brockton. 

Hobbs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Hobson  and  Lawler  Company, 
Lowell. 

Hodgdon,  Cashman  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Hodge  Boiler  Works,  The, 
Boston. 

Hodges  Fiber  Carpet  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Hodges  Finishing  Company, 
Dedham. 

Hodgson.  Kennard  &  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Boston. 

Hoehle  &  Johnson,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Hoffecker  Company,  The, 
Boston. 


Hoffman  Crate  and  Lumber 

Company,  Cambridge. 
Hoffman,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Hoffman  Paint  &  Varnish 
Co.,  Everett. 

H  o  1  b  r  0  o  k  Lumber  Co., 
Springfield. 

Holbrook  Mills  Company, 
Millbury. 

Holden  &  Stone  Company, 
Pittsfield. 

Holden  Community  Corpora- 
tion, Holden. 

Holden-Graves  Company, 
Natick. 

Holden  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany Inc.,  Boston. 

Holden  Patent  Book  Cover 
Co.,  Springfield. 

Holden  Woolen  Company, 
Boston. 


Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Aug.     3, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 


Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Apr.  16, 
1918. 

Feb.  23, 
1918. 

Feb.  7, 
1918. 


Jan.    31, 

1918. 
July   26, 

1918. 
Apr.   22, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
June     3, 

1918. 
Feb.    25, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 


Mch.  22, 

1918. 
Oct.    19, 

1917. 
June  18, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.    20, 

1918. 


Dec.  24, 
1917. 

Feb.   13, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 

Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 


Jan.    15, 

1918. 
July    10, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1917. 
Jan.     7, 

1918. 
Dec.   11, 

1917. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1910. 
Jan.    27, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 


Nov.  30, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 

Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


$30,000 
25,000 

100,000 
15,000 

300,000 
30,000 

250,000 

75,000 

1,000,000 
100,000 

150,000 

10,000 

450,000 


10,000 
10,000 
1,000 
25,000 
100,000 
65,000 
10,000 
12,000 
99,000 
25,000 
50,000 


Assets. 


g    03    C3    Q    I 


$102,369 


59,164 


»  $7,236 

10,000 

25,000 

700 

1 190,970 

1,000 


15,000 


35,994 
4,500 

18,000 


21,665 


3,850 
309 

1,020 
930 


$25,923 
12,000 

216,423 
12,129 

151,371 
33,415 


118,926 


195,540 

354,675 

70,563 

45,556 

1  1,850 

413,404 

3,136 

6,262 

35,324 

44,360 

5,189 
1,630 


112,366 
100,332 

10,110 

1,671 

10,483 

58,223 


1  And  equipment. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Investment. 

*  Treasury  stock. 

'  Patent  rights. 

6  Treasury  stock,  common. 

'  Unissued  preferred  stock. 


8  Stocks  and  bonds,  inventory,  hsts, 

furniture. 
3  Suspense. 
11  Including  dividend. 

11  Reserve. 

12  Reserved  for  wharf  and  dock  im- 

provement. 


1'  Reserve  for  taxes. 
1^  And  office  fixtures. 

15  Unexpired  insurance. 

16  Prepaid  taxes.  ^ 
1'  Liberty  Bonds  for  help  unpaid. 

18  Mortgage. 

19  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


481 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITEES. 

ago 

1 
1 
1 

1 

3 
^ 

3 

1 

o 

-2 
< 

J. 

1   . 

J. 

a  S 

I"! 

3 

1 

■a 

1 

2  $6,629 

5  $10,847 
4  3,000 

- 

$87,129 

$30,000 

$44,244 

- 

$9,000 

$3,885 

- 

$87,129 

5  5,000 
2  1,000 

- 

44,944 

15,000 

858 

- 

- 

- 

$29,086 

44,944 

- 

- 

454,891 

100,000 

182,914 

- 

111,595 

60,382 

- 

454,891 

- 

- 

- 

41,059 

12,000 

13,280 

6,000 

2,793 

6,986 

41,059 

- 

s  13,100 

- 

537,682 

151,400 

18,458 

845,000 

191,500 

131,324 

- 

537,682 

- 

- 

- 

57,440 

30,000 

3,837 

2,000 

- 

21,603 

57,440 

2  36,860 
810,066 

6  20,000 

'  184,100 

8  65,512 

8  720 

- 

373,559 

311,612 
1,695,338 

250,000 

75,000 
1,000,000 

16,082 

10  100,607 
83,863 

- 

102,552 
125,000 

4,223 
9  702 

11  40,000 

12  6,648 

13  46,663 

42,694 
486,475 

373,559 

311,612 
1,695,338 

21 
22  110 

2  1,400 
5  60,000 
2  84,800 

15  1,518 

16  839 

1'  1,292 

20  5,823 

- 

203,757 

469,370 
18,551 

98,500 

150,000 
10,000 

13,730 

10,817 
5,843 

18  35,000 

175,865 

21  4,407 

1,600 

897 
19  44,159 

128,281 

11,471 
1,108 

203,757 

469,370 
18,551 

23  1,003 
2U8 

25  695 

26  732 
2'  60,914 

4  50,038 

28  2,500 

30  904 

Sll,468 

365,554 
8,611 

296,300 
5,000 

38,338 
29  204 

3,038 

30,712 

573 

365,554 
8,611 

- 

31  1,910 

4,999 

15,485 

10,000 

5,485 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,485 

- 

32  1,175 

- 

1,175 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

175 

1,175 

- 

15  2 

- 

34,268 

16,000 

15,607 

- 

- 

- 

2,661 

34,268 

2  4,082 

S3  3,568 

- 

179,066 

100,000 

42,128 

- 

34,124 

2,814 

- 

179,066 

- 

31  7,553 
35  1,846 

36  500 

- 

143,933 

65,000 

31,687 

- 

34,000 

13,246 

- 

143,933 

- 

1,439 

6,503 

2,660 

343 

2,500 

1,000 

- 

- 

6,503 

- 

- 

~ 

22,428 

12,000 

10,104 

- 

- 

324 

- 

22,428 

5  77,000 

23  177 

87,734 
49,139 

79,000 
25,000 

4 
3M19 
1,531 

- 

- 

38  4,889 
22,608 

3,422 

87,734 
49,139 

~ 

- 

96,806 

35,500 

.    44,554 

13,000 

- 

3,752 

- 

96,806 

20  Deferred  assets. 

21  Deferred  liabilities. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2<  Stationery  and  printing. 

25  Interest,    taxes,    insurance, 
paid. 


26  Patterns. 

2'  Development  account. 

28  Royalty  account. 

29  Accrued  rent,  interest  and  taxes. 

30  Equipment. 

31  Fixture  account. 

32  Invested  in  Massachusetts  corporation. 


33  Cards  and  designs. 

34  FLxtures. 

35  Prepaid  items. 

36  Furniture. 

3'  Federal  income  tax. 
38  Undivided  profits. 


482 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Holder-Perkins  Company, 
Peabody. 

Holdsworth  &  Farrington 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Holland  Construction  Com- 
pany, The,  Lawrence. 

Holland  System  Hull  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Holland  System  Incorporated, 
Boston. 

Hollander  &  Johnson,  Inc., 
Worcester. 

Hollander  &  Morrill  Incorpo- 
rated, Amesbury. 

Hollingsworth  &  Vose  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


Hollingsworth  &  Whitney 
Company,  Boston. 

Hollis  Clothing  Company, 
Boston. 

Hollister,  White  &  Co.,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

HoUiston  Auto  Company, 
Hoiliston. 

HoUiston  Woolen  Mills  Com- 
pany, Hoiliston. 

Holmes  Coal  Co.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Holmes  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, New  Bedford. 

Holt  &  Beebee  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Holt  and  Bugbee  Company, 
Boston. 

Holt-Fairchild  Company, 
Boston. 

Holt  Roof  Connection  Com- 
pany, Lawrence. 

Holt-Shattuck  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Holton-Abbott  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Somerville. 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

Holyoke  Baking  Company, 
Holyoke. 

Holyoke  Bar  Co.,  The,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Holyoke  Belting  Co.,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Holyoke  Box  and  Limiber 
Company,  Chicopee. 

Holyoke  Braiding  Company, 
Chicopee. 

Holyoke  Card  &  Paper  Com- 
pany, The,  Springfield. 


June  14, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
May  21, 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Sept.    9, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 


Apr.    10, 

1918. 
May     2, 

1918. 
July    11, 

1918. 

July    18, 

1918. 
June     5, 

1918. 
Feb.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
July    19, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
May     1. 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Oct.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 


May  14, 
1918. 


Jan.      1, 

1917. 
Oct.    17, 

1917. 
May  21, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Mch.  19, 

1918. 


Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 

17  _ 

Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
June  18, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 

17  _ 

Jan.    23, 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 


Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Apr.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   29, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
July    31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


$1,000 

50,000 

5,000 

15,000 

500,000 
20,000 
20,000 

500,000 

8,000,000 
25,000 
50,000 

10,000 
10,000 
25,000 
1,700,000 
25,000 

100,000 
15,000 
45,000 
25,000 
50,000 

550,000 
10,000 
12,500 

100,000 
20,000 
45,000 

150,000 


Assets. 


g  ff>  c3  o  oj 


- 

$4 

$10,000 

5,000 

- 

100 

563,914 

5,162 

- 

14,865 

- 

4,362 

275,763 

570,802 

776,402 

withR.E. 

3,500 

with  R.  E. 

- 

8,925 

652,035 

1,358,462 

- 

5,207 

- 

24  5,858 

- 

15 

- 

4,275 

- 

2,000 

443,967 

189,444 

- 

4,526 

17,000 

2,000 

- 

6,022 

23,987 

7,000 

- 

8,312 

100,000 

107,541 

$3,000 

160,973 
1,900 

96,373 
294,313 

2,187,837 
1,950 


84,050 
6,038 

830,374 
7,838 

145,100 


5,399 

1,095 

545,180 

4,620 

20,971 

215,546 

43,808 

3,526 

127,620 


1  Patent  rights. 

'  Contracts. 

'  Reserve  for  legal  expense. 

*  None  held  since  organization. 
5  G6od  will. 

*  Investments. 


^  License  fees. 
8  Securities. 
'  Prepaid  items. 
1°  U.  S.  government  bonds. 

11  Employees'  liberty  loan  account. 

12  Ofiice  furniture  and  fixtures. 


13  And  all  debts. 

11  Office  furniture,  equipment  and 

supplies. 
'5  Deferred  charges. 
16  Accrued  expenses. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  483 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

(1h 

a 

i 

1 

U3 

1 

3 

'S, 

6 

k 

< 

i 

a 

■si 

J. 

O  <D 

5 

3 
1 

•a 

1 

1 

1$1 

2  S72,300 

S5,300 

$77,246 
5,300 

81,000 
5,300 

$847 

- 

- 

$49,814 
5  25,585 

- 

$77,246 
5,300 

- 

- 

604 

28,863 

5,000 

14,697 

- 

- 

739 

$8,427 

28,863 

E'9,777 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

52 

6  11,926 
'  6,605 

- 

1,184,369 

500,000 

22,602 

$238,500 

$206,112 

217,155 

- 

1,184,369 

- 

- 

24,348 

20,000 

2,725 

- 

- 

1,623 

- 

24,348 

- 

- 

- 

163,324 

20,000 

12,208 

- 

35,000 

55,461 

40,655 

163,324 

8  43,718 
9  5,737 
i»  60,650 
113,815 
12 1,087 

1,454,453 
12,880,198 

500,000 
8,000,000 

58,875 
13  2,140,489 

895,578 
2,739,709 

1,4!»,453 
12,880,198 

6  1,500 

- 

207 

5,695 

4,700 

995 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,695 

8  72,342 

"  4,329 

15 1,990 

13  800 

2,200 

383,514 
6,500 

40,500 
5,000 

261,453 
16  10,133 

96 

58,662 
1,404 

12,766 

383,514 
6,500 

- 

- 

- 

122,415 

10,000 

102,004 

- 

9,670 

741 

- 

122,415 

_ 

_ 

_ 

56,904 
3,130,758 

25,000 
1,200,000 

5,881 

_ 

9,500 
627,000 

19 1,827 

20 1,703 

21  356,333 

22  75,000 

12,993 
872,425 

56,904 
3,130,758 

_ 

_ 

1,410 

17,199 
196,061 

13,000 
100,000 

1,338 
52,455 

~ 

2,816 

43,606 

'    17,199 
196,061 

- 

- 

- 

50,231 

15,000 

21,047 

- 

- 

25  14,184 

- 

50,231 

1  33,257 

- 

- 

33,500 

33,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,500 

1 1,000 

- 

- 

18,421 

6,000 

12,038 

- 

- 

- 

383 

18,421 

26  45,699 

2M00 

- 

50,648 

48,000 

698 

- 

1,950 

- 

- 

50,648 

: 

15  16,264 

4,000 

1,536,652 
14,362 

501,600 
5,000 

54,614 
4,462 

4,900 

255,833 

422,188 
28  302,417 

- 

1,536,652 
14,362 

- 

29  300 

3"  1,550 

- 

49,555 

12,500 

21,912 

3,600 

8,000 

20  2,000 

1,543 

49,555 

- 

- 

261,861 

70,000 

37,771 

- 

87,500 

20  30,000 

36,590 

261,861 

- 

- 

- 

91,311 

20,000 

5,108 

- 

64,520 

- 

1,683 

91,311 

- 

- 

810 

15,093 

6,000 

593 

- 

8,500 

- 

- 

15,093 

- 

~ 

- 

554,645 

150,000 

31,717 

- 

- 

333,294 

39,634 

554,645 

1'  None  held  in  1918. 

18  Automobiles. 

'9  Reserve  for  suspense. 

20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Depreciation. 


22  Reserve  for  taxes. 

2'  Labor. 

2^  And  equipment. 

25  Undi\'ided  profit. 

26  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


2'  Treasury  stock. 

28  Reserves. 

29  Three  shares  Chemical  Paper  Mfg. 

Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
80  Liberty  Bonds. 


484 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

s 

a 

1 

35 

cS 
p, 
O 

T3 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

,"9 

0 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

§1 

c3 

c3 

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"3 

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§ 

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ess. 

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S 

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Holyoke    Coal    and    Wood 

Aug.  22, 

lAug.  21, 

Mch.  31, 

$6,000 

_ 

S500 

$14,241 

$27,620 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Holyoke    Electrotype     Co., 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

9,073 

1,021 

3,074 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Holyoke   Heater   Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

16,388 

8,511 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Holyoke    Hotel    Company, 

Oct.    25, 

4  _ 

Dec.   31, 

225,000 

S400,000 

28,981 

- 

1.770 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1917. 

Holyoke  Ice  Company,  The, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   28, 

Nov.  30, 

50,000 

76,908 

16,778 

1,285 

21,693 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Holyoke  Machine  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.      2, 

400,000 

300,000 

with  R.  E. 

134,033 

226,448 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Holyoke  Specialty  Manufac- 

May    2, 

*  - 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

turing  Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

Holyoke   Supply   Company, 

June  18, 

1  May  29, 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

86,126 

8  10,399 

37,405 

63,795 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Holyoke  Telegram  Publish- 

May 10, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

20,000 

29,000 

200 

2,650 

ing  Company,  The,  Hol- 
yoke. 
Holyoke    Truck    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

10  6,019 

5,171 

2,018 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Holyoke  Valve  and  Hydrant 

May     8, 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.  28, 

50,000 

118,491 

6,947 

49,196 

93,873 

Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Holyoke    Warehouse    Com- 

Oct.    5, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,600 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Holyoke  Water  Power  Com- 

Nov. 27, 

iNov.    7, 

Sept.  30, 

1,200,000 

13  3,840,365 

1^  10,596 

- 

15 1,254,943 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Home  Associates  Inc.,  The, 

Apr.    15, 

2"  Apr.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

5,290 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Home  Correspondence  School, 

May     1, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

5,650 

25,968 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Home  Electric  Light  &  Power 

June  25, 

Apr.   23, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

8,260 

25,244 

Equipment  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Home  Investment  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.   18, 

Oct.     8, 

Aug.  31, 

500,000 

221,320 

55 

145 

48 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Home  Soap  Company,  The, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      7, 

Nov.  15, 

40,000 

5,000 

2,816 

1,275 

5,217 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Homer   Emerson   Company, 

Oct.    23, 

1  Sept.  16, 

June    3, 

150,000 

350 

525 

- 

The,  Milton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Homer  F.   Livermore,   Inc., 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

931 

43,504 

39,736 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Homer  Foot  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Sept.   4, 

Apr.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

100 

2,507 

61,298 

13,051 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Homestead    Lodging    House 

Dec.     6, 

Nov.  19, 

Nov.  19, 

5,000 

- 

28  5,000 

- 

- 

Co.,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

. 

Homestead  Realty  Co.,  Bos- 

Aug. 16, 

June     3, 

May  31, 

25,000 

13,650 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Bos- 

May    8, 

29  Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

8,500,000 

4,000,000 

with  R.  E 

4,075,021 

5,254,614 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hood  Tire  Company,   Inc., 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.  21, 

Deo.   31, 

20,000 

- 

32  31,003 

14,460 

1,240,800 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hook    and    Hastings    Com- 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

41,448 

8,475 

49,475 

32,721 

pany,  The,  Weston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hooper,  Kimball  &  Williams, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

54,073 

withR.E 

- 

219,205 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Property  assets. 

3  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 
«  None  held  in  1918. 

6  Furniture  and  Cxtures. 
«  Liberty  Bonds. 


7  Depreciation  account. 

8  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

9  Mortgages. 

10  And  tools. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Automobiles. 


13  And  fixed  machinery. 
I'l  And  tools,  implements  and  sup- 
plies. 
15  And  stocks  and  bonds. 
15  And  tax  and  depreciation  reserves. 
1'  Sales  from  real  estate. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


485 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

41= 

III 
P-i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

■a 
§ 

3 

4 

-2 
o 

J, 

■si 

■§ 
-a 
a 

"ii 

o  « 

3 
1 

a 

13 

a 
1 

1 

- 

2  $12,170 

81,956 

$56,487 
13,168 

$6,000 
5,400 

$32,877 
696 

$4,500 

with  accts. 
payable 

$17,610 
2,572 

- 

$56,487 
13,168 

s  $4,217 

- 

33,049 

63,165 

10,000 

7,531 

- 

845,634 

- 

- 

63,165 

- 

5  51,538 

104,890 

587,179 

173,100 

43,479 

260,900 

109,700 

- 

- 

587,179 

- 

- 

- 

116,664 

50,000 

759 

- 

10,000 

55,905 

- 

116,664 

- 

6  50,000 

- 

710,481 

400,000 

27,789 

- 

- 

'  60,923 

8221,769 

710,481 

- 

- 

- 

197,725 

6,000 

35,665 

9  52,000 

34,942 

69,118 

- 

197,725 

- 

- 

- 

51,850 

10,000 

4,165 

26,000 

10,125 

- 

1,560 

51,850 

11  7,000 

6  447 

- 

20,655 

10,000 

1,499 

- 

7,819 

- 

1,337 

20,655 

_ 

6  150 
12  1,170 

- 

269,827 
6,600 

50,000 
6,600 

17,657 

90,000 

36,000 

76,170 

- 

269,827 
6,600 

~ 

21  1,600 

- 

5,105,904 
6,890 

1,200,000 
5,890 

16  139,467 
1,000 

_ 

- 

"  85,501 
13  500,000 

"3,180,936 

5,105,904 
6,890 

22  10,000 

23  15,000 

- 

56,618 

31,700 

4,733 

- 

7,500 

12,685 

- 

56,618 

22  25,000 

24  762 

- 

59,266 

50,000 

1,216 

- 

- 

26  2,248 

5,802 

59,266 

- 

- 

68,146 

289,714 
14,308 

92,930 

26  600 

4,940 

3,914 
2,823 

188,270 

4,000 

- 

6,545 

289,714 
14,308 

11  100,020 
2'  40,000 
22  9,000 

6  733 

526 

150,421 
84,904 

150,000 
50,000 

196 

7,447 

225 

27,457 

150,421 
84,904 

- 

- 

- 

76,956 

40,000 

20,131 

- 

5,050 

11,775 

- 

76,956 

22  2,000 

- 

1,000 

8,000 

5,000 

2,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

22  1,350 

- 

1,000 

16,000 

5,000 

11,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,000 

"  1,000 

so  233,097 
31  ISA  Ann 

- 

13,748,132 

7,000,000 

- 

30  285,840 

4,150,000 

2,312,292 

- 

13,748,132 

- 

AO^,rtUU 

- 

1,286,263 

20,000 

1,261,245 

- 

- 

5,018 

- 

1,286,263 

33  3,281 

- 

22,731 

158,131 

100,000 

796 

50,000 

7,335 

- 

- 

158,131 

34  309,200 

36  2,450 

6  2,615 

36  400,000 

987,543 

25,000 

55,665 

588,529 
36  311,362 

25  6,980 

7 

987,543 

1^  Reserve  for  maintenance  of  and 
improvements  to  hydraulic  de- 
partment and  future  extension 
of  electric  power  plant. 

19  Mostly  real  estate. 

20  Date  of  postponement." 

21  Second  mortgage. 

22  Good  will. 


23  Copyrights. 

2''  Furniture. 

26  Reserves. 

26  Subscription  on  stock. 

2'  Trade-marks. 

28  Including  all  equipment. 

29  In  lieu  of  annual. 


30  Liberty  Bond  account. 

31  Investments  other  companies. 

32  And  fixtures. 

33  And  drawings,  records,  etc. 
SI  Securities. 

36  Treasury  stocks. 
36  Contracts. 


486 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


a 

i 

o. 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

3S, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

S  . 

TION. 

1 

1 

"« 

s 

-s  _ 

1 

^ 

CtUTf 

hand 
rial, 
inP 

•^1 

C3 

•i 

-a  S 

J 

anufa 
Merc' 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

S 

O 

Hooper  Printing  Company, 

Sept.  12, 

June    8, 

June     1, 

SIO.OOO 

_ 

S4,000 

S3,698 

$9,619 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hoosac    Auto    Supply    Co., 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1446 

3,472 

926 

North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hoosac  Cotton  Mills,  North 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.   26, 

Deo.   31, 

2,000,000 

$383,504 

700,225 

863,064 

230,573 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hoosac  Reservoir  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

30,000 

_ 

208 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hoosac  Valley  Coal  &  Grain 

May   10, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

30,000 

5,000 

19,853 

20,047 

Co.,  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hoosac  Worsted  Mills,  Law- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

75.000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

rence. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hope  Machine  Co.,  Worces- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

•     4,397 

10,263 

5,515 

33,503 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hope    Webbing    Company, 

Apr.   26, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

1,750,000 

"  530,485 

12  781,976 

1,060,407 

750,204 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hopedale  Coal  and  Ice  Com- 

May  13, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

24,920 

2,675 

8,508 

36,634 

pany,  Hopedale. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hopedale  Manufacturiag 

May     1, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  23, 

60,000 

2,763 

23,151 

53,595 

69,530 

.  Company,  Milford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hopeville        Manufacturing 

Aug.  23, 

July     8, 

July     1, 

250,000 

37,500 

56,485 

175,902 

212,161 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hopkins-Blakeslee  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     1, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

58,247 

14,422 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918.  - 

Hopkinson  Leather  Company, 

Nov.  19, 

Oct.    19, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

19,770 

6,515 

6,817 

9,477 

Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hopkinton     Products     Co., 

Aug.     8, 

June   11, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hopkinton  Supply  Company, 

May  29, 

May  18, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

6,180 

- 

2,865 

6,182 

Hopkinton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Horace  L  Johnson  Drug  Com- 

Aug. 27, 

Aug.  22, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

12  3,475 

9,058 

1,015 

pany,  The,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Horace  K.  Turner  Company, 

Mav  15, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

3,211 

144,889 

2,449 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Horace  N.  Noyes,    Incorpo- 

June 12, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

20,529 

1,202 

rated,  HaverhiU. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Horace  Partridge  Company, 

May     6, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

40,327 

42,512 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Horace  W.  Murray  Co.  Inc., 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

3,129 

34,737 

11,558 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Horn  and  Supply  Company, 

Aug.     1, 

June  15, 

May  31, 

50,000 

9,253 

16,091 

28,888 

38,732 

The,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Horn    Products    Company, 

June  21, 

July   29, 

July     1, 

150,000 

39,200 

39 12,410 

"  1,351 

5,513 

The,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1913. 

1914. 

Home  Coal  Company,  Lowell, 

May     7, 
1918. 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

10,000 

945 

- 

20,982 

94,813 

1  And  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Investments. 

3  Unexpired  insurance. 
*  Prepaid  taxes. 

5  Prepaid  interest. 

8  Including  tax  reserves. 

?  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

8  Teams. 

9  Office  furniture. 
1"  Auto  and  trucks. 


11  Less  depreciation. 

12  And  equipment. 

13  Prepaid  items,  etc. 

"  Liberty  Bonds  and  certificates  of 

indebtedness. 
1=  Salaries  and  commissions  accrued. 
IS  Resen'e  for  Federal  taxes. 
1'  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  yarns 

in  commercial  use. 
IS  Patent  rights.  ■ 


19  Loan  C.  F.  Roper  Co. 

20  Pay  roll   advances   and   Liberty 

Bonds. 

21  Cash  surrender  value  unexpired 

insurance,  taxes  and  interest. 

22  Patterns,  sundry  and  office  equip- 

ment. 

23  Rent  accrued. 

2-'  Wages  and  salaries  payable. 


1918.1 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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4,844 

1,500 

2,248 

- 

- 

1,096 

4,844 

~ 

2  $207,000 
3  24,325 

4  8,075 

5  5,970 

~ 

2,422,736 

1,350,000 

6  246,035 

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260,000 

$466,701 
- 100,000 

~ 

2,422,736 

_ 

- 

- 

30,208 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

208 

30,208 

- 

8  969 

9  576 

- 

77,445 

23,000 

9,867 

- 

33,617 

4,274 

6,687 

77,445 

_ 

10  1,000 

_ 

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- 

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$1,718 

55,396 

5,00Q 

13,326 

- 

37,070 

- 

- 

55,396 

- 

"  22,117 

2  25,440 

"  248,207 

- 

3,418,836 

1,750,000 

262,927 
15  38,247 

- 

- 

648,041 
16  500,000 
"219,621 

- 

3,418,836 

- 

- 

- 

72,737 

50,000 

918 

- 

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14,938 

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72,737 

IS  S2,500 

19  2,700 

20  1,990 

21  4,744 
22  13,952 

" 

174,925 

60,000 

25,942 

23  449 

24  9,825 

" 

14,002 

54,819 

25  9,888 

' 

174,925 

2£  50,000 

"  2,202 

28  11,627 

545,877 

200,000 

47,566 

33,000 

265,311 

545,877 

- 

29  7,679 

- 

80,348 

40,000 

17,864 

- 

19,674 

- 

2,810 

80,348 

- 

- 

- 

42;579 

25,000 

17,579 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,579 

- 

s»589 

7,805 

8,400 

2,000 

6,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,400 

- 

31  1,285 

32  70 

- 

16,682 

10,000 

1,096 

- 

1,000 

4,486 

- 

16,582 

- 

- 

- 

13,548 

9,300 

3,189 

- 

500 

- 

559 

13,548 

18  60,007 

_ 

88,481 

536,539 

497,200 

2,325 

$23,600 

13,414 

_ 

_ 

536,53ft 

S3  237,502 

- 

34  1,000 

- 

22,731 

5,000 

1,864 

- 

15,500 

367 

- 

22,731 

ss  2,000 

34  1,600 
35  200 

- 

86,639 

20,000 

15,808 

- 

10,000 

37,990 

36  2,841 

- 

86,639 

- 

27  394 

- 

49,818 

2,500 

35,322 

3' 288 

- 

7,500 

4,208 

- 

49,818 

- 

2s  20,000 

- 

112,964 

50,000 

38  32,189 

- 

14,900 

15,875 

- 

112,964 

»  100,000 

3,259 
42  478 
8  570 

43  25 

44  1,414 
45  100,000 

7,654 

271,874 

700 
46  82,300 

39,053 

45 100,000 

49,821 

- 

271,874- 

47 18,363 
48  700 

135,803 

10,000 

68.013 

57,790 

135,803: 

25  Cash  advances  on  accounts  pay- 

able. 

26  Liberty  Bonds. 

2'  Prepaid  expenses. 

28  Life  insurance. 

29  Fixtures. 

30  Fann  tools  and  vehicles. 

31  Equipment. 

32  Securities. 


33  Good  will. 

34  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

35  Prepaid  insurance. 

36  Reserves. 

3'  Accrued  accounts. 

38  Including  taxes. 

39  And  tools. 

40  Subject  to  contract. 

41  Trade-marks  and  formula. 


42  Office  fixtures. 

43  Bags  and  barrels. 

44  Advances,   contracts  and   agrees 

ments. 

45  Mortgage  bonds. 

46  Stock  subscription  received. 

"  Motor  trucks,  horses  and  equip- 
ment. 
48  Lowell  Terminal  stock. 


488  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Horrigan  &  Doe  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   29, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

$28,647 

$81,256 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Horse  Whip  Company,  The, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

$12,478 

$11,747 

54,452 

18,144 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Horticulture  Publishing  Com- 

Sept.   4, 

July    26, 

June  30, 

20,000 

- 

280 

431 

7,163 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotohkin  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

125,336 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel      Colony      Company, 

Aug.  26, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.      1, 

400,000 

62,000 

- 

- 

637 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel  Empire,  Incorporated, 

Sept.    3, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

110,000 

- 

9  8,000 

50 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hotel  Hamilton,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Aug.    8, 

June  14, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,935 

2,536 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel  Oxford  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 23, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

14,860 

13,411 

7,903 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hotel  Pilgrim  Company, 

June  25, 

15  Feb.     7, 

Nov.    1, 

50,000 

49,500 

_ 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

H  otel  Plaza  Company,  Bos- 

July    5, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

175,000 

- 

6,653 

3,851 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel    Pleasant    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

"Feb.    16, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

943 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel      Security      Checking 

May    4, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  30, 

100,000 

25,116 

10,053 

5,141 

16,159 

Company,  Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel    Somerset    Company, 

May  31. 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

9,907 

15,411 

29,575 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hotel  Venice  Company,  Bos- 

July    3, 

June  26, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

2,350 

12,421 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel     Victoria     Company, 

Oct.    17, 

June    3, 

Apr.   30, 

75,000 

325,000 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel  Westminster  Company, 

Aug.  13, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

13,214 

29,539 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel  Woodcock  Company, 

May   16, 

May   13, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

34,100 

- 

16,348 

18,784 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hotel  Worthy  Incorporated, 

May     6, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

31,316 

15,317 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hough  and  Jones  Company, 

June   13, 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,341 

2,153 

3,978 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hough  Cash  Recorder  Com- 

Dec.  11, 

Nov.  28, 

Oct.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

2,132 

775 

pany,  Springfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

« 

Houghton  &   Dutton  Com- 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,300,000 

162,357 

232,935 

701,641 

258,790 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

32  821,298 

Houghton-Gorney  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.     4, 

Sept.  30, 

10,101 

37  2,489 

2,968 

3,152 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Houghton  Heel  and  Leather 

July     3, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

3,500 

46,677 

10,595 

Company,  Lyim. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Houghton        Manufacturing 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

4,802 

51,284 

3,589 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Houghton  Mifflin  Company, 

May  24, 

May     8, 

Apr.     1, 

1,300,100 

_ 

110,000 

690,182 

529,994 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will  and  lease. 

2  Prepaid  expense. 

3  Liberty  Bond. 

"*  Notes  payable  account  of  Liberty 

Bond. 
'•=  Reserved  for  depreciation  on  real 

estate. 
*  Reserved    for    depreciation     on 

customers'  accounts  receivable. 


'  Good  will. 

8  Stocks  and  bonds. 

9  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1°  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

1'  Deferred  charges. 
1-  Liquor  privilege. 
13  Deferred   charges  to  profit  and 

loss. 
1*  Reserves. 


15  Adjourned. 

I''  Notes  secured  by  mortgage  on 

real  estate. 
17  License. 
IS  Furnishings. 

19  Food  stuffs. 

20  Liquors. 

21  Equipment,  etc. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


489 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

L 

lABILITIES. 

1 

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1 

3 

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1 

J. 

a 

a 

J. 

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1  $5,000 

2  $1,864 

- 

$116,767 

$50,000 

$59,370 

- 

- 

$7,397 

- 

$116,767 

'  5,000 

3 1,000 

$8,981 

97,821 
21,855 

40,000 
14,050 

7,805 

_ 

$33,170 
4  900 

5  6,000 
6  934 

$16,817 

97,821 
21,855 

- 

8  190,925 

- 

3i  ,261 

10,030 

65,790 

- 

240,000 

441 

- 

316,261 

■  - 

- 

- 

62,637 

1,500 

55,347 

- 

- 

- 

5,790 

62.637 

7  5,000 

- 

200 

123,250 

10,000 

2,250 

$105,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

123,250 

'  1,000 
7  47,000 

i»  23,216 
11  84,449 
'2  20,000 

13 1,306 

115,136 
104,480 

10,000 
47,000 

30,614 

25,898 

_ 

61,500 
26,300 

13,022 

2,846 
"  2,436 

_ 

115,136 
104,480 

- 

- 

- 

49,500 

30,000 

- 

16 19,500 

- 

-. 

49,500 

7  2,500 
36,000 

1°  30,000 
17  3,000 

18  18,000 

19  500 

20 1,600 

"  2,000 

21  25,682 

- 

218,504 
25,543 

118,151 

100,000 
15,000 

100,000 

12,241 
400 

100,000 
10,300 

9,250 

200 

22  8,501 

6,263 
43 

218,504 
25,543 

118,151 

7  35,000 

18  163,239 

11  4,681 

23  4,500 

21  12,000 

25  4,500 

27,458 
3,136 

266,771 
57,407 

240,000 
50,000 

26,771 
7,406 

1 

266,771 
57,407 

- 

- 

111,915 

436,915 

75,000 

12,415 

275,000 

74,500 

- 

- 

436,915 

28  17,000 

26  49,142 
2'  18,967 
10  27,823 

: 

110,862 
114,055 

50,000 
30,000 

26,471 
18,987 

26,017 
22,167 

6,500 

39,401 

1,874 
3.500 

110,862 
114,055 

20  109,196 
23  1,600 
30  1,584 

2,170 

159,013 
9,642 

50,000 
4,640 

59,019 
2,290 

33,880 
2,712 

16,114 

159,013 
9,642 

81  8,700 

- 

36,204 

47,811 

30,000 

3,411 

- 

14,400 

- 

- 

47,811 

20,768 
33  17,500 
34 138,484 
35  40,900 

4,494 

2,394,673 
13,103 

1,100,000 
36  7,500 

9,600 

338,483 
1,503 

75,000 

509,940 
2,000 

363,750 

2,394,673 
13,103 

- 

38  983 

- 

61,755 

15,000 

9,899 

- 

23,658 

13,198 

- 

61,755 

- 

- 

- 

59,675 

10,000 

42,187 

- 

- 

- 

7,488 

59,675 

- 

30  701,147 
«  113,258 

- 

2,144,581 

1,300,100 

88,334 
"  108,945 

- 

42  420,854 

169,780 

56,568 

2,144,581 

22  And  undivided  profits. 

23  Investments. 

24  Leasetiold  interest. 

26  Hotel  fixtures,  silverware,  linen, 
etc. 

26  Alterations  and  equipment. 

27  License  franchise. 

28  Good  will  and  license. 


20  Furniture  and  equipment. 
3"  Prepaid  expenses. 

31  Patent  rights. 

32  Equity. 

33  Treasury  preferred  stock. 

34  Deferred  operating. 

35  Interest     and     taxes     paid 

advance. 


36  Stock  subscription. 

37  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 
"38  Insurance  poUcy. 

30  Publishing  rights. 

40  Manufacturing  and  sundry  bal- 

ances. 

41  Copyright  and  personal  accounts. 

42  Long  time  indebtedness. 


490 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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Hougtton    Wool    Company, 

Feb. 

9,       Jan.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$100,000 

_ 

_ 

$406,567 

$394,671 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard  A.  Crossman  Com- 

Mch. 1 

5,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  30, 

20,000 

$20,652 

$2,374 

14,572 

22,298 

pany,  Needham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard  &  Foster  Co.,  Brock- 

Jan.   2 

9,       Jan.    14, 

Oct.    31, 

300,000 

47,500 

9,500 

215,313 

489,472 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard    Brothers,    Incorpo- 

Apr. 

8,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

10,000 

- 

1,546 

rated,  Clinton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard  Brothers  Manufac- 

May 2 

8,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

89,446 

105,395 

273,904 

113,492 

turing      Company,      The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Howard  Dustless-Duster  Co., 

May 

2,       Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

- 

7,389 

6,556 

5,813 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard  F.  Pool   Company, 

Apr.    1 

5,     8  Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,229 

3,142 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard  Machine  Company, 

May 

3,       Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

125 

100 

5 

Incorporated,    The,    New- 
ton. 
Howard  Manufacturing  Com- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

Apr.    1 

0,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

76,798 

19,827 

105,994 

68,461 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howard    Print,    Inc.,    The, 

Aug.  1 

7,       July     9, 

June  30, 

70,000 

8,923 

10  28,340 

42,279 

12,728 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Howard    Wesson    Company, 

Feb. 

7,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

8,075 

6.270 

22,838 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howe  &  French  Isinglass 

Dec. 

5,       Nov.  21, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

28,558 

28,464 

Company,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Howe  Comb  Company,  The, 

Feb. 

5,       Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

4,022 

3,576 

31,809 

35,261 

Leominster. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howe    Lumber    Co.,    Marl- 

Apr.   1 

7,       Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

74,500 

5,910 

60,711 

46,181 

borough. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howell    &    Cronin    Liunber 

Feb.    2 

6,   "Feb.    19, 

Jan.    25, 

50,000 

- 

"800 

10,803 

3,723 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Howes    Brick    Company, 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

11,500 

2,500 

14,839 

6,291 

Northampton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howes    Brothers    Company, 

Mch.  2 

9,       Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,796,162 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Howlett  &  Curtis  Company, 

Mch.  1 

5,       Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

9,200 

5,305 

1,500 

4,557 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Hoxie    Chemical    Company, 

May  5 

8,       May  14, 

May  14, 

1,000 

- 

300 

300 

- 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Hoyt  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Mch. 
1918 

7,       Jan.    25, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

30,000 

~ 

" 

35,290 

27,388 

Hub  Book  Binding  and  Sup- 

Dec. 

4,       Nov.  24, 

July   31, 

10,000 

- 

300 

1,950 

147 

ply  Company,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Hub  Cornice  &   Sky   Light 

July    2 

3,       June  24, 

June  24, 

1,000 

- 

300 

- 

2,049 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Hub  Fish  Co.,  Boston, 

Aug.   1 
1918 

3,    20  July    19, 
1916. 

July    19, 
1918. 

15,000 

~ 

Hub     Furniture     Company, 

May 

1,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

11,500 

20,000 

Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,   . 

Mch.  1 
1918 

3,       Jan.    10, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

80,000 

" 

21,866 

48,949 

21,265 

Hub  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston, 

May  2 
1918 

5,       Mch.    1, 
^ 1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,905 

9,458 

Hub  Mattress  Company,  Bos- 

Feb. 

2,       Nov.    1, 

Nov.     1, 

5,000 

- 

2,075 

2,628 

12,432 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Hub  Metal  Bed   Company, 

May 

2,     8  Mch.  15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

23  3,502 

22,059 

36,437 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Hub  Mining  Co.,  Boston, 

May 
1918 

7,       Apr.    24, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

10,000 

5 

1  Investments. 

2  Equipment. 

3  Mortgage. 

*  Stock  in  another  company. 


'=•  Liberty  Bonds. 
6  Mortgages. 
'  Good  will. 
8  Adjourned. 


3  Patent  rights. 

10  And  fixtures,  etc. 

11  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

12  Borrowed  money — bank. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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$261,346 

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$877,128 

- 

2  3,638 

- 

63,534 

20,000 

5,681 

3  $2,000 

28,452 

7,401 

- 

63,534 

- 

4  5,000 
6  56,624 

$1,789 

823,409 
13,335 

300,000 
10,000 

64,176 
1,135 

- 

400,000 
2,200 

- 

$59,233 

823,409 
13,335 

- 

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582,237 

232,600 

58,522 

6  20,000 

71,109 

200,006 

- 

582,237 

'  $70,000 

- 

5,262 

95,020 

82,900 

2,563 

- 

9,557 

- 

- 

95,020 

'  1,250 

- 

- 

12,621 

5,000 

5,607 

- 

- 

- 

2,014 

12,621 

9  250 

- 

12,583 

13,063 

10,000 

3,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,063 

- 

- 

- 

271,080 

90,000 

52,493 

- 

58,788 

53,791 

16,008 

271,080 

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- 

93,138 

70,000 

16,361 

- 

12  6,000 

777 

- 

93,138 

- 

- 

- 

37,183 

5,000 

2,416 

- 

3,800 

13  5,080 

20,887 

37,183 

- 

"336 

- 

57,358 

25,000 

12,568 

- 

- 

- 

19,790 

57,358 

: 

~ 

74,668 
187,302 

20,000 
50,000 

6,783 
24,577 

- 

83,050 

47,885 
5,000 

with 

surplus 

24,675 

74,668 
187,302 

- 

- 

- 

15,326 

4,000 

7,007 

- 

3,348 

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971 

15,326 

- 

- 

- 

35,130 

15,000 

827 

- 

17,000 

- 

2,303 

35,130 

s  10,000 

"  2,440,718 
IS  50,000 

~ 

5,286,880 
30,562 

2,000,000 
10,000 

20,562 

- 

2,514,200 

~ 

772,680 

5,286,880 
30,562 

- 

- 

1,900 

2.500 

1,000 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

19  2,743 

- 

65,421 

30,000 

13,909 

- 

- 

- 

21,512 

65,421 

^  2,000 

3,033 

7,430 

6,000 

1,430 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,430 

7  200 

~ 

- 

2,549 

650 

1,899 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,549 

- 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

21400 

- 

31,900 

15,000 

8,500 

- 

3,000 

5,400 

- 

31,900 

5 17,000 
19  353 
22  220 

- 

1,635 

109,653 
15,998 

80,000 
10,000 

310 
998 

10,000 
5,000 

19,343 

109,653 
15,998 

'  3,000 

- 

- 

20,135 

2,100 

6,549 

1,500 

- 

6,986 

3,000 

20,135 

- 

- 

- 

61,998 

10,000 

9,559 

- 

8,000 

34,439 

- 

61,998 

~ 

- 

23,975 

23,980 

3,580 

400 

- 

20,000 

~ 

~ 

23,980 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  Furnitiu-e. 

1^  Date  of  postponement. 
1^  And  equipment. 


1'  Cash   advanced   on   and   interest 

in  hides  and  leather. 
IS  Investments  in  U.  S.  bon^s. 
19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


20  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

21  Trucks  and  fixtures. 

22  Insurance. 

23  And  fixtures. 


492  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

1 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

s 

>. 

etures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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Hub    Pictures    Corporation, 

May  ] 

1,       Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

_ 

_ 

$25 

$331 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Hub  Real  Estate  Corporation, 

Dec.   ] 

7,       Oct. 

15, 

Oct.    15, 

50,000 

S29,030 

- 

- 

6,586 

Boston. 

1917 

1917 

1917. 

Hub  Wire  Cloth  and  Wire 

Mch.  ] 

1,       Jan. 

8, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

S800 

25,000 

10,953 

Work  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hub  Wool  Stock  Co.,  Boston, 

July    ] 
1918 

5,       Apr. 
1918 

16, 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

2,500 

_ 

- 

3,324 

16,946 

Hubbard  Machine  Company, 

June   ] 

1,       May 

25, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

5  16,608 

13,687 

18,495 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Hubbell  and  McGowan  Com- 

Feb. 

5,       Feb. 

1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

15,925 

3,980 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hubert  J.  McLaughlin  Com- 

June 2 

1,       Mch. 

4, 

Jan.    31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,785 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Hudford     Truck     Company, 

June  2 

2,       Feb. 

28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,977 

5,020 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudner    Markets    (Incorpo- 

June 2 

9,       May 

14, 

Apr.    22, 

100,000 

- 

10,000 

53,308 

53,005 

rated),  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Hudnut  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb. 

5,       Jan. 

8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,514 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson    Belting    Company, 

Feb.    5 

5,       Jan. 

8, 

Nov.    1, 

200,000 

- 

4,886 

42,920 

54,590 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson  Building  Company, 

May 

3,   "Apr. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

775 

_ 

_ 

1,729 

Hudson. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson  Combing  Company, 

Mch.  1 

1,       Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

14,065 

426 

7,619 

Hudson. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson   Counter   Company, 

Feb.   2 

0,       Jan. 

30, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

4,272 

23,565 

13,241 

Hudson. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson  Machine  Screw  Com- 

Apr.   1 

7,       Jan. 

17, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

5,143 

2,616 

592 

pany,  Hudson. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson    Printing   Company, 

Feb.   5 

3,       Nov. 

9, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

12,127 

7,481 

4,253 

Hudson. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Hudson  Sole  Co.,  Hudson, 

June 
1918 

7,    i<Apr. 
1918 

1, 

Mch.    1, 
1918. 

30,000 

16,500 

9,223 

51,903 

2,985 

Hudson  Tannery   Company, 

Jan.    1 

7,       Jan. 

9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

52,000 

14,000 

- 

1,720 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson   Theatre   Company, 

Feb.    2 

7,       Jan. 

23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

306 

- 

718 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hudson  Upper  Co.,  Hudson,  . 

June 
1918 

7,    11  Apr. 
1918 

1, 

Mch.    1, 
1918. 

30,000 

- 

13,804 

158,835 

14 

Huette  Shoe  Company,  Wey- 

Feb.   1 

8,       Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

90,037 

3,257 

mouth. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Huey    Brothers     Company, 

Aug.  a 

0,       Aug. 

20, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

3,000 

32,969 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Hugh  J.  McMackin  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr. 

8,       Feb. 

4, 

Feb.     4, 

5,000 

- 

300 

6,879 

6,528 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Hugh     Nawn     Contracting 

Apr.    1 

6,       Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

273,895 

23,316 

397,507 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hughes    Garage    Company, 

May  : 

7,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

5,528 

4,608 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Hull  Realty  Company,  Pitts- 

May 

3,       Apr. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

50,200 

- 

- 

45 

field. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Humboldt       Manufacturing 

Dec.    1 

0,       Oct. 

6, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

500 

1,678 

5,241 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1917 

1917 

1917. 

Humphrey    Coal    Company, 

May 

3,       Apr. 

22, 

Mch;  31, 

15,000 

- 

2=  5,624 

1,483 

10,586 

Marblehead. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Hunt  &  Nichols,  Inc.,  Lynn,  . 

May 
1918 

2,       Apr. 
1918 

1, 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

1,000 

- 

~ 

26  225 

497 

Hunt  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   1 

2,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

2,741 

3,530 

406 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

s  Defern 

id  charges. 

11  Insuran 

ce  accounts. 

2  Automobile. 

7  U.  S.  b 

onds. 

12  Consign 

ed  stock. 

3  Office  fixtures. 

s  Reserv 

;s. 

13  Liberty 

Bonds. 

*  Treasury  stock. 

9  Bonds 

-  U.  S.  4's. 

"  Adjourn 

ed. 

5  And  equipment. 

1°  Boj 

ids- 

-  Mass.  4's. 

1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  493 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

i 

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1 
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3 
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a 

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1  $3,000 

- 

$578 

$3,934 

$3,000 

$193 

- 

$741 

- 

- 

$3,934 

- 

2  $744 

3  489 

«  3,820 

8,411 

49,080 

6,300 

29,624 

- 

13,156 

- 

- 

49,080 

- 

- 

36,753 

15,000 

9,537 

$8,500 

- 

- 

$3,716 

36,753 

- 

2  1,075 

- 

21,345 

2,500 

16,860 

- 

- 

- 

1,985 

21,345 

- 

6  35 

- 

48,825 

25,000 

16,401 

- 

5,600 

$1,824 

- 

48,825 

- 

- 

- 

19,905 

10,000 

7,890 

- 

- 

- 

2,015 

19,905 

1 1,500 

- 

9,628 

16,913 

12,000 

4,913 

- 

- 

- 

16,913 

- 

- 

- 

16,997 

5,000 

8,310 

- 

- 

- 

3,687 

16,997 

- 

'  25,000 

- 

141,313 

100,000 

16,418 

- 

- 

8  9,737 

15,158 

141,313 

- 

9  50,500 
111954 

11  5,234 

12  9,865 
13  501 

226 

59,968 
117,996 

2,730 

1,500 
40,000 

2,730 

1,342 
38,785 

- 

57,000 
10,000 

29,211 

126 

59,968 
117,996 

2,730 

- 

15  132 
16  50 
1M78 

- 

22,292 
41,256 

16,500 
15,500 

24 
22,610 

1,500 

- 

_ 

5,768 
1,646 

22,292 
41,256 

- 

- 

649 

9,000 

7,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,000 

- 

18  491 

- 

24,352 
80,611 
67,720 

14,100 
30,000 
50,000 

4,807 

19  40 

40,979 

20 1,843 

770 

15,000 

1,300 

7,789 

4,105 

1,950 

24,352 
80,611 
67,720 

- 

21  5,000 

5,424 

11,448 

500 

1,929 

- 

9,019 

- 

- 

11,448 

- 

18  6,005 

- 

172,653 
99,299 

30,000 
27.000 

130,782 

20  3,740 

52,892 

- 

- 

8,131 
19,407 

- 

172,653 
99,299 

- 

- 

- 

36,969 

7,000 

15,530 

- 

- 

14,439 

- 

36,969 

- 

- 

- 

13,707 

5,000 

3,106 

- 

5,601 

- 

- 

13,707 

1  2,500 

with 
m'ch'y 
2<  4,603 

81,017 

775,735 
17,239 

100,000 
10,000 

176,990 

22  68,440 

5,933 

395,623 

- 

23  34,682 

1,306 

775,735 
17,239 

- 

- 

12,655 

62,900 

20,000 

- 

35,000 

7,900 

- 

- 

62,900 

- 

- 

1,312 

8,731 

5,000 

3,731 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,731 

- 

- 

- 

17,693 

15,000 

125 

- 

- 

2,568 

- 

17,693 

- 

- 

- 

722 

500 

75 

- 

- 

- 

147 

722 

1 10,000 

- 

18,821 

35,498 

30,000 

3,198 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

35,498 

i»  Insurance. 

16  Fuel. 

1"  Liability  insurance. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


19  Accrued  pay  roll. 

20  Accrued  wages. 

21  Leasehold. 

22  Cash  overdraft. 


23  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2-'  Equipment. 

25  And  teams. 

28  And  fixtures  and  auto. 


494 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 

S 

a 
a, 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

;s, 
ise, 
and 
'roc- 

4S 

TION. 

1 

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Hunt    Metal    Corner    Bead 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

$3,000 

Sl,055 

S3,613 

$1,040 

Company  of  Lowell,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hunt-Rankin  Leather  Com- 

June 28, 

2  June  27, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

145,619 

561,301 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hunter  Stationery  Company, 

June  11, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

3,125 

800 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Huntington  Art  Press,  Inc., 

May     8, 

Jan.      1, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

3,000 

250 

342 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Huntington  Investing  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

S225,000 

_ 

- 

348 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Huntington     Manufacturing 

Aug.  23, 

2  Aug.   20, 

Apr.     6, 

30,000 

12,000 

39,860 

94,975 

47,830 

Company,  Huntington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Huntt  and  Gary  Company, 

May     8, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

800 

131 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Huntts,  Inc.,  Lynn, 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

'Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

9  47,800 

3,564 

7,740 

1,851 

Hupmobile  Company  of  New 

Nov.  15, 

i"  Oct.     7, 

July    31, 

2,500 

_ 

- 

25,717 

25,211 

England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hurley  &  Brady  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

June  25, 

June     4, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

68,277 

320,933 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hurley  Shoe  Company,  Rock- 

Mch. 28, 

Jan.    22, 

Nov.  15, 

50,000 

25,000 

5,000 

223,074 

209,533 

land. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Huron  Avenue  Drug  Com- 

May    8, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   28, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

2,000 

75 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Huse  &  Carleton,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July    2, 

June  20, 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

- 

_ 

74,523 

39,888 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Huss  Baking  Company,  Oak 

May     2, 

2  Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

69 

Bluffs. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hutchings   Organ  Company, 

July    12, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

107,500 

76,752 

21,465 

1,400 

14,113 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1912. 

1917. 

Hutchinson  Drug  Company, 

June  25, 

May    8, 

May     8, 

10,000 

- 

1,025 

3,376 

1,420 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hutchinson     Lumber     Co., 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

40,000 

- 

79,109 

62,099 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hy-Carbo  Steel  Co.,  Lowell,  . 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

12  Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

"  18,827 

1,563 

16,946 

Hy-Sil  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

4,950 

12,946 

22,441 

pany,  Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hyde    Manufacturing    Com- 

Sept.   3, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

150,000 

91,440 

66,542 

100,546 

31,745 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hyde  Park  Current  Events 

May     3, 

Apr.    10, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

4,590 

_ 

- 

5,025 

Club    House    Association, 
Boston 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hyde  Park  Grocery  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

10,638 

4,111 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hyde  Park  Housing  Associa- 

July   10, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

105,000 

113,349 

- 

- 

3,466 

tion,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hyde  Park  Lithuanian  Co- 

Aug. 29, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

J, 

500 

350 

operative  Association,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hyde     Wheeler     Company, 

Dec.   20, 

Nov.  21, 

Oct.    27, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

251,653 

179,063 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Hyde  Wheeler  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 29, 

Nov.  20, 

Nov.    2, 

40,000 

- 

- 

375,522 

169,327 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hydro  Palm  Soap  Company, 

May     2, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

1,170 

1,908 

1,999 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Hyman  M.  Goldstein,  Incor- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

2*  1,800 

4,000 

200 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Hynes    Construction    Com- 

Aug.    3, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

3,000 

2,200 

pany,  Wales. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Plant. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 
6  Investments. 


^  Good  wiU. 

'  Fixtures. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  And  leasehold. 

10  Postponed. 


11  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

12  In  lieu  of  annual. 

13  And  shop  fixtures. 

14  Improvements  on  leased  building, 

principally  foundation  work  for 
machinery,  etc. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LuBaiTIES. 

Ill 

PL, 

2 

a 

i 

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1 

3 

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2 

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k 

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< 

J. 

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a 

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1  $1,000 

- 

$1,646 

$8,354 

$3,000 

$5,354 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$8,354 

6  50 

3  $178,555 

*  6,162 

6  424,047 

7  1,025 

1,315,684 
5,000 

100,000 
3,000 

275,424 
1,950 

$9,658 

$930,602 

$50 

1,315,684 
5,000 

6  9,925 

- 

- 

13,517 

10,000 

292 

- 

450 

- 

2,775 

13,517 

- 

- 

- 

225,348 

20,300 

- 

$150,000 

- 

55,048 

- 

225,348 

- 

- 

- 

194,665 

30,000 

15,563 

- 

65,000 

- 

84,102 

194,665 

6  5,000 

8  2,970 

4,690 

13,591 

10,000 

3,207 

- 

384 

- 

- 

13,591 

- 

<  1,035 

- 

61,990 

20,360 

20,57,9 

14,950 

- 

- 

6,101 

61,990 

- 

- 

- 

50,928 

2,500 

44,510 

- 

- 

1,551 

2,367 

50,928 

- 

7  250 

- 

389,460 

50,000 

147,703 

- 

126,000 

37,041 

28,716 

389,460 

- 

- 

8,679 

471,286 

50,000 

103,205 

- 

150,000 

168,081 

- 

471,286 

5  5,728 

- 

- 

7,803 

6,000 

653 

1,150 

- 

- 

- 

7,803 

- 

- 

114,411 

40,000 

19,107 

- 

54,204 

- 

1,100 

114,411 

- 

"  1,000 

- 

5,069 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

69 

5,069 

e  75,175 

- 

8,276 

197,181 

107,500 

19,706 

32,000 

37,975 

- 

- 

197,181 

6 1,600 

- 

4,174 

11,595 

10,000 

1,595 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,595 

- 

- 

- 

181,208 

60,000 

36,720 

35,000 

- 

35,000 

14,488 

181,208 

- 

"  4,093 
1=  1,524 

16  3 

- 

42,956 

20,000 

9,418 

- 

- 

13,538 

- 

42,956 

- 

- 

40,337 

10,000 

9,194 

- 

- 

21,143 

- 

40,337 

- 

- 

- 

290,273 

50,000 

38,941 

- 

94,500 

106,832 

- 

290,273 

- 

i'200 

- 

9,815 

7,110 

- 

- 

- 

2,705 

- 

9,815 

6  5,000 

18  4,099 

- 

23,848 

5,000 

10,597 

- 

6,985 

1,266 

- 

23,848 

- 

19 1,273 

5,454 

123,542 

100,000 

15,005 

- 

- 

20  8,537 

- 

123,542 

- 

18  900 

580 

2,330 

1,005 

1,325 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,330 

I  8,805 

21  50,974 

22  5,417 

21  49,471 

- 

487,107 
603,125 

40,000 
40,000 

46,604 
4,559 

- 

335,000 
485,000 

65,503 
73,566 

- 

487,107 
603,125 

23  1,000 
6 1,000 

6  3,000 

- 

- 

7,077 

2,890 

2,059 

- 

600 

1,445 

83 

7,077 

25  4,000 

26  4,300 

500 

14,800 
12,200 

10,010 
10,000 

1,600 
1,450 

- 

1,000 

2,190 

.750 

14,800 
12,200 

15  Wiring  for  machinery,  etc. 

16  Prepaid    premium    on    insurance 

policy. 
"  U.  S.  bonds. 
18  Equipment. 


13  Prepaid  expense. 
2°  Reserves. 

21  Plant     account     (improvements' 

attached  to  building). 

22  Prepaid  expenses. 


23  Trade-marks. 
21  And  fixtures. 

25  Lease. 

26  Trade-name. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 

o. 
a 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

a 

a 

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erchandise, 
aterial,  and 
ock  in  Proc- 

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1. 

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I.  Albert's  Sons  Incorporated, 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31 

1100,000 

_ 

_ 

$203,205 

$251,981 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

I.  B.  Reinherz,  Inc.,  Boston 

Dec.     1, 

Nov. 

1, 

Oct.    31 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

47,461 

(for  1917). 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

I.  B.  Reinherz,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Nov.  29, 
1918. 

Nov. 
1918 

1, 

Oct.    31 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

43,265 

I.   Berman   Shoe   Co.   Inc., 

Dec.   13, 

Sept. 

21, 

Sept.  21 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,708 

352 

Lynn. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

I.  Charak  Company,  Boston, 

May  17, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

11, 

Jan.      1 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

14,516 

17,538 

I.  E.  HUl  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brock- 

Oct.   10, 

Aug. 

13, 

July    15 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,264 

19,795 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

I.  F.  Whitmarsh  Company, 

Apr.   12, 

Feb. 

8, 

Jan.    31 

5,000 

- 

$709 

9,934 

17,179 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

I.    H.    Morse    Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Feb. 

13, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

11,068 

74,722 

25,339 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

I.  H.  Wiley  Waxene  Com- 

Nov.   1, 

5  July 

1, 

Mch.  31 

5,000 

- 

164 

205 

803 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

I.   J.   Warren   Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb. 

26, 

Feb.    26 

5,000 

_ 

- 

657 

6,372 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

I.  Levinstein  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

June 21, 

6  - 

Dec.   31 

20,000 

$174,170 

with  R.  E. 

496,669 

793,970 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

I.  M.  George  Co.,  Boston, 

June  19, 
1918. 

May 
1918 

8, 

May     5 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

497 

1,915 

I.  N.  Chase  Lumber  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   28, 

5  Jan. 

19, 

Dec.  31 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

60,732 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

I.  S.  Johnson  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

May 31, 

Apr. 

29, 

Mch.  30 

20,000 

975 

12  2,976 

490 

14,428 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

I.   Shactman   Leather   Com- 

May    6, 

Apr. 

29, 

Apr.      1 

5,000 

- 

475 

2,261 

2,970 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

I.  Wolper  Company,  Chelsea, 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

Mch. 
1918 

1, 

Feb.      1 
1918. 

10,000 

" 

" 

6,693 

19,144 

I.  X.  L.  Poison  Fly  Paper 

Apr.    26, 

Jan. 

8, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

_ 

200 

_ 

12 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ideal  Can  Company,  Everett, 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

13, 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

15,000 

- 

4,448 

5,726 

3,230 

Ideal  Cloak  &  Suit  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

18  500 

3,036 

9,956 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan. 

21, 

Jan.      1 

200,000 

68,918 

64,455 

185,114 

181,970 

Brookfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ideal    Comb    Company, 

July    31, 

Mch. 

11, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

12,500 

9,400 

7,340 

8,461 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Ideal  Dental  Laboratory,  Inc., 

Oct.      2, 

Sept. 

2, 

Julv      1 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

300 

95 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ideal  Garage  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    22, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

12,_ 

Dec.   31 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

324 

1,046 

2,065 

Ideal  Leather  Company,  The, 

May    3, 

Apr. 

3, 

Apr.     3 

5,000 

- 

3,640 

2,158 

1,901 

Peabody. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ideal     Lunch     Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31 

200,000 

- 

- 

30,861 

6,795 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Ideal     Manufacturing     Co., 

June  13, 

Jan. 

16, 

Jan.      1 

25,000 

- 

100 

100 

- 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ideal    Neckwear    Company, 

July    31, 

Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  31 

108,000 

- 

- 

68,009 

109,043 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Ideal  Provision  Market  Co., 

May  28, 

Dec. 

31, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

_ 

1,000 

513 

1,274 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Ideal    Specialty    Co.,    Inc., 

Sept.  26, 

Jan. 

1, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ideal  Steam  Trap  Company, 

June  24, 

Mch. 

11, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

-  Fixtures. 

5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 

5  Adjourned. 


6  None  held  in  1918. 
'  Prepaid  expenses. 
8  Advances. 

5  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 
10  Good  will. 


11  Office  furniture. 

12  And  implements. 

13  Contingencies. 

1^  Unexpired  insurance. 


1918. 


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497 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

o  2  § 

Oh 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

■3 
1 

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a 

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a  - 
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I 

3 
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- 

1  $4,199 
2  3,575 

- 

$462,960 
47,461 

$100,000 
10,000 

$121,005 
35,159 

- 

$154,500 

$87,455 
2,302 

- 

$462,960 
47,461 

- 

2  1,000 

- 

44,265 

10,000 

- 

$33,901 

- 

364 

- 

44,265 

- 

s  1,500 

- 

6,560 

3,700 

2,860 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,560 

~ 

2  1,000 
s  3,814 

~ 

33,054 

24,873 

20,000 
15,000 

10,973 
5,769 

~ 

with  accts. 
payable 

_ 

$2,081 
4,104 

33,054 
24,873 

- 

1600 

- 

28,422 

5,000 

4,237 

- 

4,500 

14,685 

- 

28,422 

- 

- 

$5,000 

111,129 
6,172 

300 

«  49,700 

5,000 

27,763 
751 

- 

29,000 

4,366 

421 

111,129 

6,172 

- 

- 

1,871 

8,900 

5,000 

3,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,900 

"  $600 

'  2,739 
8  424,278 

880 

1,891,826 
3,892 

20,000 
1,500 

94,385 
2,392 

: 

- 

1,176,973 
0  600,468 

_ 

1,891,826 
3,892 

10  4,900 

"524 
1  13,000 
IS  2,800 

- 

74,256 
26,569 

60,000 
20,000 

5,374 
1,057 

- 

_ 

1,363 
5,512 

7,519 

74,256 
26,569 

- 

- 

- 

5,706 

1,500 

1,691 

- 

2,200 

- 

315 

5,706 

16  3,000 

s  2,728 
"304 
15  221 

1,788 

29,090 
5,000 

10,000 
5,000 

2,913 

3,000 

13,177 

29,090 
5,000 

i'S65 
10  4,000 

- 

4,679 

22,948 
13,492 

14,400 
5,000 

1,959 
1,269 

~ 

6,589 

7,223 

~ 

22,948 
13,492 

- 

10  50,950 

20  2,000 

553,407 

200,000 

59,581 

- 

70,000 

223,826 

with 
surplus 
1,628 

553,407 

10  3,500 

- 

- 

41,201 

16,940 

4,161 

- 

18,472 

- 

41,201 

10  400 

21300 

2,049 

4,144 

4,110 

34 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,144 

- 

- 

1,719 

5,154 

4,000 

971 

- 

- 

22  183 

- 

5,154 

- 

- 

- 

7,699 

5,000 

1,533 

- 

- 

797 

369 

7,699 

10 125,000 

s  85,711 

- 

248,367 

200,000 

18,563 

- 

11,500 

- 

18,304 

248,367 

1'  17,700 

- 

825 

18,725 

17,700 

- 

- 

23 1,025 

- 

- 

18,725 

10  15,000 
10  500 

s  4,150 
2M13 
1950 
2  450 

197,565 
3,737 

108,000 
3,500 

40,854 
23  3,500 

43,250 

1,961 

237 

197,565 
3,737 

10  450 

2  50 

- 

1,500 

1,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

34,280 

34,280 

34,030 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,280 

1°  Supplies  on  hand. 

10  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

1'  Patent  rights. 

18  And  fixtures. 


10  Securities. 

20  Deferred  charges. 

21  Fixtures  and  supplies. 

22  Reserved  for  discount. 


23  Cash  loaned   by  E.   Whitehead 

with  interest. 
2*  Prepaid  insurance. 
25  Commission  account. 


498 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Ideal  Supply  Co.,  Beverly,     . 

Ideal  Ventilator  Company, 
Beaton. 

Ideal  Vogue  Shoe  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Imperial  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Imperial  Automobile  Supply 
Company,  Springfield. 

Imperial  Dress  Company, 
Boston. 

Imperial  Photographic  Studio 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Imperial  Upholstering  Com- 
pany, Everett. 

Importers  Branch,  Ltd.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Importers  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Improved  Cushion  Shoe  Co., 
Boston. 

Independfent  Auto  Transit 
Company,  Lowell. 

Independent  Button  Fastener 
Machine  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Independent  Coal  Tar  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Independent  Die  Company, 
Brockton. 

Independent  Jobbing  Co., 
Boston. 

Independent  Oil  Company, 
Brockton. 

Independent  Rendering  Co., 
Boston. 

Independent  Shoe  Machinery 
Company,  Boston. 

Independent  Whip  Co.,  West- 
field. 

Independent  Wire  Nail  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc., 
Brockton. 

India  Alkali  Works,  Boston,  . 

India  Company,  Boston, 

Indian  Head  Cranberry  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Indian  Hill  Company, 
Worcester. 

Indian  Hill  Farm,  Incorpo- 
rated, Charlton. 

Indian  Lake  Driving  Club, 
Worcester. 


^ 


Apr.    29 

1918 
Sept.  12, 

1918, 
Apr.    1 

1918 
July    30, 

1918, 
Sept. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb.    19, 

1918, 
Apr.    17, 

1918 
May  10, 

1918 
July    19, 

1918 
May 

1918, 
May 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 

Nov.    1, 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
June  14 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 

May  14, 

1918, 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 

Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 


Feb.   12, 


1918 

"' 

Aug. 

28, 

1918 

3  Mch. 

23, 

1918 

June 

29, 

1918 

Jan. 

22, 

1918 

Jan. 

i5. 

1918 

Jan. 

29, 

1917 

3  Jan. 

26, 

1918 

Apr. 

27, 

1918 

Feb. 

12, 

1918 

Apr. 

4, 

1918 

Mch. 

1 

1918 

Jan. 

31, 

1918 

July 

6, 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

25  Mch. 

30, 

1918 

Jan. 

14, 

1918 

Feb. 

4, 

1918 

'Feb. 

13, 

1918 

Dec. 

19, 

1917 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

Feb. 

13, 

1918 

Apr. 

1, 

1918 

Jan. 

15, 

1918 

Oct. 

23, 

1917 

Feb. 

4, 

1918 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July   31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  29, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

July     6, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 

Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  30, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


$50,000 
50,000 

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

500,000 
1,000 
3,000 

150,000 

50,000 

8,500 

75,000 

15,000 

10,000 

30,000 

100,000 

6,000 

30,000 
50,000 
10,000 
100,000 
5,000 
5,000 


Assets. 


$1,795 


11,950 


23  142,533 


26,700 
35  550 

24,800 

17,901 
58,452 
10,150 


S2.035 
41,300 


682 

5,200 

7  1,650 

8  10,952 


13 19,310 

21 13,274 

6,111 

200 

29  4,692 

1,000 
20,318 
4,200 

2,364 

1,075 

33  1,520 


m   S   S   O 

I  §3.9 

S    S    «    Q    OQ 

fl3  <*=5  <5  CQ  <D 


$1,213 
18,738 
197,325 

13,873 
3,484 
2,351 
8,979 
8,046 
2,931,407 
2,813 

"  68,074 

9,265 

15,287 

12,208 

30  71,565 

1,457 

114,012 
4,500 

13,634 
601 


1  Good  will. 

2  Depreciation  reserve. 

3  Adjourned. 

*  Fixtures  and  furnishings. 
6  Fixtures. 
6  Depreciation. 
'  And  fixtures. 


3  And  store  fixtures. 
9  OflSce  furniture. 
1"  Prepaid  expense. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Auto  busses. 

13  And  tools  and  patterns. 
1*  And  leased  machines. 


15  Trade-marks. 

16  Fixtures,  office  equipment  and 

auto. 
"  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 
13  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
1'  And  notes. 
2"  Reserve  for  taxes. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


499 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


4  $500 
6 1,250 


123 


9  1,145 
10  29,168 


1=  6,000 


16  1,475 
"371 


23  20,300 


28  5,000 
2?  305 


i  173,256 
"  4,000 


3^925 


5,055 
29,446 


2,000 
1,531 


4,111 


7.125 


10,779 
46,566 


2,129 


S12,677 
50,828 

324,684 
2,664 
15,414 
10,666 
30,000 
27,454 
63,013 
4,018,269 
28,659 
6,000 

170,571 

126,276 
50,758 
45,574 

312,634 

2,945 

37,825 

256,031 

12,717 

73,117 
183,940 

30,500 
329,248 

13,582 
2,604 


Liabilities. 


O 


$11,400 

50,000 

100,000 

2,000 

6,000 

3,500 

30,000 

12,500 

50,000 

500,000 

1,000 

3,000 

100,000 
18 10,200 

34,000 

8,500 

25,000 

15,000 

1,230 

30,000 

100,000 

3,030 

30,000 
1,000 

10,000 

100,000 

5,000 

2,600 


$1,277 

21,684 

430 

5,913 

4,311 

10,454 

5,359 

720,471 

27,097 

3,000 

19  20,220 

51,197 
2,797 
4,834 

95,102 

924 
7,825 
3,131 
5,000 

10,240 
3,700 

229,248 

1,646 

4 


§-3 


O  a 


40  $4,500 


$203,000 
3,000 

4,500 

2,786,958 


352 

26,510 
5,000 
7,385 

33,000 


36,500 
200 

29,000 
153,680 
20,500 


2,855 


7,654 
10,840 


38,944 
20  350 

14,569 

34,211 
24  250 
8,355 

31  52,914 

32  12,376 
33  5,652 


31 100,000 
4,487 


25,560 


1,870 


501 


562 


505 


!,590 


791 


16,400 


3,877 


566 


21  And  equipment. 

22  Trade-marks  and  contracts. 
2s  Factory. 

2*  Reserve. 

25  Date  of  postponement, 

2s  Investment. 

27  Liberty  Bond. 


28  Office  building  and  equipment. 

29  And  tools,  etc. 

30  And  gasoline  and  oils. 

31  For  1916. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation  1916. 

33  Reserve  for  depreciation  1917. 

34  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


8s  Building  on  leased  land. 
86  Investments. 
3'  Suspense. 

38  And  tools. 

39  Livestock, 
w  Mortgage. 


500 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Indian  Leap  Hotel  Company, 
Springfield. 

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

Indian  Orchard  Company, 
Springfield. 

Industrial  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Wakefield. 

Industrial  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Industrial  Loan  and  Invest- 
ment Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Industrial  Securities  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Industrial  Service  &  Equip- 
ment Company,  Boston. 

Industrial  Starch  Company, 
Boston. 

Industrial  Woolen  Clipping 
Co.,  Inc.,  Boston  (for  1917). 

Industrial  Woolen  Clipping 
Co.,  Inc.,  Boston. 

Ingalls  and  Kendricken,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

Ingalls-Ryan-Yozell  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Insurance  Press  of  Boston, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Inter-City  Cigar  Company, 
Boston. 

International        Amusement 

Company,  Boston. 
International  Braid  Company, 

Boston. 

International      Construction 

Company,  Boston. 
International      Co-operative 

Association,  Maynard. 
International  Cornet  School, 

Incorporated,  Boston. 
International   Cotton   Mills, 

Boston. 


International  Drug  Company, 
Boston. 

International  Engineering 
Corporation,  Boston. 

International  Engineering 
Works  Inc.,  Framingham. 

International  Instrument 
Company,  Boston. 


-sua 


Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Feb.  21, 
1918. 


Feb.   20, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 

Mch.  19, 

1918. 
Mav  10, 

1918. 
May  11, 

1918. 
Apr.   10, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
May  28, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 

June  12, 
1918. 

Apr.  23, 
1918. 

June  12, 

1918. 
Apr.   10, 

1918. 
June    7, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 


Feb.  25, 
1918. 

Apr.  9, 
1918. 

May  21, 
1918. 

May  4, 
1918. 


Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 


Feb.   11, 
1918. 


Feb.     6, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 

Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 

12  _ 


Jan.    22, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 

Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 

Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Dec.   26, 

1917. 

12  _ 

Mch.    5, 
1918. 


Jan.  29, 
1918. 

32  Feb.  23, 
1918. 

Jan.  18, 
1918. 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec. '31, 

1917. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1916. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  26, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  ai, 

1917. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


$10,000 
25,000 

600,000 
10,000 
51,000 
50,000 

50,000 

500,000 

25,000 

3,500 

3,500 

100,000 

10,000 

25,000 

6,000 

100,000 
1,660,000 

50,000 

5,000 

20,000 

15,000,000 

25,000 

10,000 
500,000 
50,000 


Assets. 


$19,000 


410,608 


3,632 


349,134 


4,446,535 


50,000 


5-  S  S  O 
5  ^  C3  o 


$7,500 

134,254 
833 


16  2,500 
11,126 


399,384 


1,250 
627 


withR.E. 


1,769 
102,160 


S4,799 
6,117 

271,876 
1,967 


339 

2,000 
2,400 
12,000 
31,183 
8,671 
10,382 

1,071,668 

3,826 

2«  1,052 

2,110,138 

672 

2,368 
132,653 


1  Good  will. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Insurance  prepaid. 

*  None  held  since  organization. 

6  Fixtures. 

s  Second  Liberty  Loan. 

'  Stock. 


8  Subscriptions  received. 
3  Patent  rights. 

10  Furniture  and  equipment. 

11  Investments. 

12  None  held  in  1918. 

13  Selling  rights. 

"  None  held  in  1917. 


"  And  tools. 

18  Patterns  and  plans. 

"  Office  fixtures. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Treasury  stock. 

20  Clinton  Hall  Hotel  stock. 

21  Expenses  prepaid. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


501 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■sis 

1 

1 

-i 
1 

1 

1 

3-5J 

J. 

•a 

J. 

x> 

1 

Si 

§"2 

_3 

■a 

1 

1 

I  S3,954 

- 

- 

$10,000 

$10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

810,000 

- 

- 

- 

37,766 

15,860 

S2,750 

S6,926 

810,242 

- 

81,988 

37,766 

- 

2  S50,000 

3 10,255 

5  262 

- 

1,086,711 
7,326 

600,000 
2,010 

61.950 
971 

- 

- 

- 

424,761 
4,345 

1,086,711 
7,326 

- 

6  25,000 
7  1,000 

- 

44,203 
25,511 

11,300 
8  5,600 
22,050 

1,706 
100 

: 

2,050 

§25,597 
1,311 

- 

44,203 
25,511 

- 

- 

- 

2,062 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,062 

- 

2,062 

9 13,729 
1 100 

10  35,459 

11  719,805 

5  150 

13  25,000 

S150 

1,480,928 

30,556 

2,450 

500,000 
25,000 
2,000 

836,769 

4,123 

300 

- 

50,000 

94,159 

1,433 
150 

1,480,928 

30,556 

2,450 

1150 

- 

200 

3,100 

2,000 

900 

- 

- 

- 

200 

3,100 

1  75,000 

16  400 
iMOO 

18  852 

_ 

147,073 
54,735 

100,000 
10,000 

34,885 
18,663 

- 

16,000 

10,072 

12,188 

147.073 
54.735 

1 10,000 

19  500 

- 

40,670 

25,000 

8,636 

- 

5.312 

- 

1,722 

40.670 

- 

13  50 
20300 
2  1,800 

- 

20,998 

6,000 

9,481 

- 

- 

5>517 

- 

20.998 

- 

18,024 

19,821 

18,050 

1,771 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19.821 

1  25,000 

2  208,474 

11  208,900 

21  22,367 

17 1,500 

6,448 

2,733,506 
38,069 

1,660,000 
25,000 

178,802 
8,308 

3,216 

4.000 

640,704 
22  250,000 

23  1,545 

2,733,506 
38,069 

- 

- 

- 

6,622 

570 

2,589 

- 

- 

3,228 

235 

6.622 

1 10,600 
I  4.670,813 

I  8,997 
1 1,440 

25  1,402 

13300 

2 109,500 

19  165,692 

11 2,435,215 

2«  78,684 

30350 

19  10 

31  12,000 

- 

16,834 
15,309.866 

32,646 
8,596 

11,220 
8.735.400 

25,000 
5,550 

3,412 
350.592 

743 
964 

27 

4,000,000 

2.000 
200.000 

1,917 

1,343,658 

28  380,216 

29  300,000 

202 

6,903 
165 

16.834 
15.309.866 

32,646 
8.596 

S3  400,000 

34  1,389 
2  5,000 

36  12,028 

- 

782,914 
13,133 

500,000 
8,000 

22,105 

200,000 

3,007 

51,652 

35  9,157 

2,126 

- 

782,914 
13,133 

1 

22  Reserve  for  Federal  income  tax. 

23  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
2*  And  printing. 

25  Instruments. 

'6  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 

2'  Gold  notes  due  1918. 


28  Reserve    for    depreciation    real 

estate  and  machinery. 

29  Reserve  for  taxes. 

30  Office  furniture. 

31  Formulae. 

32  Adjourned. 


33  Patent  rights,  good  will,  patterns, 

etc.,   and  additional  value  of 
plant. 

34  Prepaid  expenses. 

35  Reserves. 

36  Equity  in  I.  E.  Co. 


502  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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a 
1 
O 

i 

1 

a 

1 
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s 

a. 
a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

5 
3 

t 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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C5 

"o 
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1 

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Stock 

ess. 

a  3 
1« 

^ 

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Q 

< 

PS 

S 

S 

O 

International  Land  and  Title 

June  26, 

June     8, 

Oct.    31, 

S50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sl,400 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

International         Lubricants 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

Sl,075 

S750 

917 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

International  Manufacturing 

Nov.  14, 

2  Oct.    23, 

July      1, 

100,000 

- 

2,954 

- 

2,083 

and  Mining  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
International   News   Bureau 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

July   23, 

July     8, 

July     1, 

1,500 

_ 

375 

1,000 

1,640 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

International  Press  Company, 

Sept.  18, 

May     8, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,170 

435 

748 

Orange. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

International         Purchasing 

July    17, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

301,937 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

International    Shoe    Novelty 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

2,933 

5,484 

Company,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

International  Silver  Black  Fox 

June    4, 

May  18, 

May  14, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,400 

- 

Company,  The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

International  Standard  Sup- 

May 29, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

99 

ply     and     Manufacturing 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Company,  Boston. 

International    Trade    Ex- 

Apr.  22, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

119,068 

- 

34,251 

change,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

International    Vegetable    Oil 

Aug.  27, 

Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

2,000,000 

$771,450 

with  R.  E. 

978,834 

549,679 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

International   Vocation   Sys- 

Apr.  25, 

2  Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

56 

tem,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

International    Waste    Com- 

May    2, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

30,000 

1,000 

100,000 

32,701 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Inter-State  Boston  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

200 

11,480 

2,777 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Interstate  Commission  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

2  Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,082 

20,798 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Inter-State  Hotel  Company, 

Jan.     4, 

Oct.     2, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

10,681 

1,420 

762 

649 

Lexington. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Interstate  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

,- 

7,338 

6,798 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Inter-trust    Security    Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,483 

16,221 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Inter-Urban     Realty     Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.    18, 

Dee.  31, 

50,000 

30,984 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Intervale  Potato  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept.    3, 
1918. 

Aug.     5, 
1918. 

July    31, 
1918. 

1,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

37,491 

Into  Co-operative  Store,  In- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

12,931 

4,325 

corporated.  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Inventors  Laboratory   Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Apr.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1912. 

1918. 

Investment  Bankers  Bureau 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

- 

- 

2^945 

3,180 

Inc.,  Wellesley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Investments     &     Securities 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,580 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Investors'  Protective  Associa- 

May 10, 

Apr.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

110 

tion    of    America    Incor- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

porated,  Boston. 

Invincible  Stopper  Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ipswich  Amusement  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    28, 

3,000 

- 

6,686 

341 

1,190 

Ipswich. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will  charged  off  to  profit 

and  loss. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Patent  rights  and  lease  holdings. 
^  Deferred. 


5  To  ofiBcers. 
s  Good  will. 
'  Office  fixtures. 
8  Patent  rights. 


10  Stock  in  other  companies. 

11  Treasury  stock  preferred. 

12  Ofiice  furniture  and  equipment. 

13  Investments. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  503 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

11= 

si; 

H  s^  S 

1^^ 

j 

1 

1 

1 

S 
1 

k 

-2 
< 

J. 
a 

1^ 

1  _ 

J 

i 

1 
1 

5 
^ 

- 

- 

$37,750 

$39,150 

$37,500 

$1,650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$39,150 

»  $35,000 

- 

3,079 

40,821 

37,500 

1,452 

$1,869 

- 

- 

- 

40,821 

8  74,208 

i  $1,016 

11,590 

91,851 

80,700 

5  11,151 

- 

- 

- 

- 

91,851 

6  210 

- 

1,476 

4,701 

1,500 

3,201 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,701 

- 

- 

6,636 

8,989 

8,000 

289 

- 

$700 

- 

- 

8,989 

- 

'  1,281 

- 

303,218 

47,500 

245,747 

- 

- 

- 

$9,971 

303,218 

- 

- 

- 

9,417 

1,600 

2,478 

- 

2,000 

- 

3,339 

9,417 

- 

- 

544 

4,944 

4,400 

- 

- 

544 

- 

- 

4,944 

8  37,500 

- 

8,698 

46,297 

44,360 

373 
9  1,049 

- 

515 

- 

- 

46,297 

w  249,700 

11  10,000 

12  465 

13  340,900 

27,565 

441,049 
2,640,863 

328,000 
1,425,100 

20,100 
171,671 

92,949 

840,528 

$203,564 

441,049 
2,640,863 

15 100,000 

'245 
"  100,000 

- 

100,301 
263,701 

100,000 
150,000 

87 
58,720 

16 15,000 

- 

: 

214 
39,981 

100,301 
263,701 

6  4,300 

18  2,215 
19  120 
13  500 

12,640 
2,362 

27,097 
31,015 

15,874 

5,210 
5,300 

5,000 

2,183 
i'451 
3,846 

123 

- 

19,253 
9,000 

10,751 

11,811 
20  1,058 

- 

27,097 
31,015 

15,874 

«  14,000 

21  1,736 

22  496 

22 1,075 

720 

31,088 
18,779 

20,000 
500 

2,688 
9,121 

~ 

8,400 

- 

9,158 

31,088 
18,779 

- 

- 

2,384 

33,368 

10,300 

23,068 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

33,368 

- 

- 

3,757 

41,248 

1,000 

37,248 

3,000 

- 

- 

41,248 

- 

23  7,411 

- 

24,667 

4,500 

14,778 

- 

4,667 

- 

722 

24,667 

S500 

- 

14,500 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

25  30,000 

22  500 

- 

34,625 

25,000 

- 

- 

26  6,790 

- 

2,835 

34,625 

: 

13 137,322 
2'  15,100 

6,120 

160,002 
6,230 

1,000 
30 

15,100 
6,200 

- 

107,000 

36,902 

: 

160,002 
6,230 

- 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

13,217 

3,000 

3,313 

- 

4,000 

2,904 

- 

13,217 

i-f  Manuscripts,  copyrights  and  text 
books. 

15  Good  will  and  contract. 

16  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
1'  Agents'  deposits. 


1'  Fixtures  and  construction. 
19  Deferred  charges. 
2"  Reserves. 

21  Shop  tools  and  fixtures. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Fixtures. 

2*  And  books,  supplies  and  lessons. 

25  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

26  Liabilities  to  students. 
2'  Securities  borrowed. 


504 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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to 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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Ipswich  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dee.  22, 
1917. 

Oct.    27, 
1917. 

82,750,000 

$1,039,959 

withR.E. 

$2,163,058 

$1,783,143 

Ira  G.  Hersey  and  Sons  Com- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

S14,000 

13,808 

55,470 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ira  Johnson  Horse  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,961 

5,396 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ireland-Grafton      Company, 

Dec.   24, 

Dec.    12, 

Oct.    31, 

15,000 

500 

412 

109,666 

35,223 

Newburyport. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Irving    &    Casson  — A.    H. 

July     2, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

700,000 

- 

155,898 

751,430 

334,514 

Davenport  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Irving  Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Salem,  . 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

4,000 

37,719 

28,073 

Isaac  Blair  &  Co.  (Inc.),  Bos- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

2,880 

2,120 

7,500 

17,561 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Isaac  Coffin  Company,  Bos- 

May  15, 

May     8, 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

9,190 

12,264 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Isaac  D.  Allen  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   17, 

Sept.  16, 

Aug.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

37,000 

8,528 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Isaac  Locke  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    11, 
1918. 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

60,000 

18,439 

50,053 

Isaac  Prouty  &  Co.  Incorpo- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

712,000 

23,707 

"  78,582 

754,773 

607,155 

rated,  Spencer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Isaac  Riley  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  25, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,048 

3,276 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Isam  Mitchell  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

61,249 

41,212 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Island  Farm  Cranberry  Com- 

July    2, 

June   15, 

June  14, 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany  Incorporated,  Carver. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Island    Service    Co.,    Nan- 

Aug. 20, 

July    10, 

May     1, 

95,000 

85,983 

10,975 

21,597 

12,539 

tucket. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Itala  Printing  &   Publishing 

June  13, 

May  25, 

May  25, 

5,000 

- 

1,285 

399 

1,451 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Iver  Johnson  Sporting  Goods 

May     3, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

10,000 

1,000 

364,232 

166,375 

Company,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Iver  Johnson's  Arms  &  Cycle 

Dec.     5, 

Nov.  13, 

Aug.  31, 

600,000 

107,091 

74,944 

596,617 

383,347 

Works,  Fitchburg. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Iver  Johnson's  Arms  &  Cycle 

Nov.  22, 

Nov.  12, 

Aug.  31, 

600,000 

105,707 

62,836 

597,329 

399,186 

Works,  Fitchburg   (2d  re- 
turn). 
Ivers  and  Pond  Piano  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  18, 

21  Mch.    1, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

169,700 

25,000 

234,533 

637,881 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Iverson  Piano  Player  Com- 

May    3, 

25  Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

26  2,707 

3,697 

- 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ivy  Corset  Company,  Worces- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    19, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

- 

23  23,135 

88,736 

105,717 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.    A.    Coughlan    Company, 

Jan.      4, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,333 

3,090 

Maynard. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

J.  A.  Gagnon  Company,  In- 

July   26, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,050 

601 

corporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  A.  Hultman  &  Son  Com- 

June 20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

470 

2,794 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  A.  Lang  &  Sons  Company, 

June  12, 

May  29, 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

12,755 

5,060 

30,965 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  A.  Lara  way  Company,  The, 

May    4, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,056 

5,338 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Prepaid  insurance,  taxes,  interest 

and  rent. 

2  Accrued  liabilities. 

3  Reserves. 

^  Sales  guarantee. 

5  Advanced  payments  on  unfinished 
contract. 


6  Fixtures. 

'  Reserve  for  taxes  aheady  assessed. 

8  Good  will. 

9  Goods  shipped  but  not  billed  (at 

cost). 
1"  Prepaid  expenses. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 


12  Accrued  expense. 

13  Fixtures  and  tools. 
1*  Accrued  taxes. 

15  Securities. 

15  Prepaid  expense. 

1^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Dehveiy  equipment. 


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505 


of  Corporatiotis  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

CO  C3  — 

111 

3 
S 

1 
"1 

J 

1 

1 

s 

1 

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i 

3  « 

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1 
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1 

- 

1  $64,378 

- 

$5,050,538 

83,278 

$1,750,000 
50,000 

8340,314 
2  68,956 

8,402 

- 

$1,375,000 
5  18,407 

31,023,328 
3  442,903 
4  50,037 

6,288 

$181 

$5,050,538 

83,278 

- 

6  825 

- 

10,182 

5,000 

4,300 

- 

- 

882 

- 

10,182 

- 

- 

- 

145,801 

15,000 

10,776 

- 

117,000 

7  2,660 

365 

145,801 

8  $20,000 

9  4,975 

10  11,318 

11  16,000 

1,294,135 
69,792 

700,000 
20,000 

123,488 
12  6,827 

31,808 

442,800 

21,020 

17,984 

1,294,135 
69,792 

- 

- 

- 

30,061 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,700 

4,708 

653 

30,061 

8  800 

13 1,391 

- 

23,645 

20,000 

2,090 

- 

750 

- 

805 

23,645 

8  20,000 

15  5,412 

16  1,741 
1'  1,140 
18  1,780 

20  50,000 

16  27,128 

13  350 

21200 

; 

45,528 
98,565 

1,541,345 

5,874 

102,461 

15,000 
60,000 

524,500 

3,000 

75,000 

8,524 
"  3,352 

7,276 
12  727 

332,687 

895 

26,963 

~ 

30,562 

542,900 
1,500 

18,652 

141,258 

498 

479 

45,528 
98,565  ■ 

1,541,345 

5,874 
102,461 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

8  5,746 

22  5,356 

$27,967 

170,163 

95,000 

11,249 

- 

63,914 

- 

- 

170,163 

- 

- 

2,328 

5,463 

5,000 

463 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,463 

- 

- 

- 

541,607 

150,000 

57,592 

- 

65,000 

269,015 

- 

541,607 

- 

23  60,073 

- 

1,222,072 

600,000 

22,845 

- 

- 

121,243 

3  477,984 

139,237 

3  627,984 

- 

1,222,072 

- 

23  231,034 

- 

1,396,092 

600,000 

28,871 

- 

- 

- 

1,396,092 

- 

- 

- 

1,067,114 

10,000 

27,985 

- 

85,000 

944,129 

- 

1,067,114 

2'  100,000 

- 

3,916 

110,320 

100,000 

10,320 

- 

- 

- 

- 

110,320 

29  800 

8 1,000 

3°  4,603 
31797 

- 

223,788 
6,423 

60,000 
5,000 

43,130 

32  450 

817 

_ 

44,000 

76,208 

606 

223,788 
6,423 

- 

- 

- 

7,651 

5,000 

388 

- 

- 

- 

2,263 

7,651 

8  7.500 

- 

1,194 

11,958 

10,000 

227 

- 

1,731 

- 

- 

11,958 

- 

33  100 

- 

48,880 

20,000 

19,197 

- 

- 

9,683 

- 

48,880 

- 

31810 

- 

13,204 

5,000 

53 

$5,000 

3,000 

- 

151 

13,204 

1'  And  equipment. 

20  Spencer  Box  Co.  capital  stock. 

21  Auto. 

22  Vessel. 

23  Investments. 
21  Adjourned. 


25  Should  have  been  held. 

26  And  tools,  fixtures,  office  furni- 

ture, pianos,  etc. 

27  Patent  rights. 
23  And  fixtures. 
29  Trade-marka. 


30  Patterns. 

31  Prepaid  items. 

82  Accrued  items. 

83  Office  furniture. 
31  Tools,  auto,  etc. 


506 


ANNUAL  EETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


J.  A.  Marsh  Coal  Company, 
Somerville. 

J.  A.  Rice  Company,  Rock- 
land. 

J.  Adams  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

J.  Alland  and  Brother,  Inc., 
Boston. 

J  and  B  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield. 

J  &  G  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

J.  and  W.  Jolly,  Incorporated, 
Holyoke. 

J.  Andrews  Co.,  Boston, 

J.  Arthur  Bean  Drug  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 
J.  Arthur  Woodbury,  Incorpo- 
.  rated,  Gloucester. 
J.  B.  Blood  Company,  Lynn,  . 

J.  B.  Farnsworth  Company, 
Leominster. 

J.  B.  Hunter  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  B.  Judkins  Company, 
Merrimac. 

J.  B.  Millett  Publishing  Com- 
,     pany,  Norwood. 

J.  B.  Pearson  Co.,  Boston, 

J.  B.  Simas  Company,  The, 

Haverhill. 
J.  Brener  Company,  Boston,  . 

J.  C.  Ayer  Company,  Lowell, 

J.  C.  Coleman  &  Sons  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

J.  C.  Fraser  &  Sons  Company, 
Boston. 

J.  C.  Haartz  Inc.,  Boston, 

J.  C.  Keith-Stevens  &  Sweet 

Horse  Co.,  Boston. 
J.  C.  Littlefield,  Inc.,  Boston, 

J.  C.  Metcalf  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

J.  C.  Pearson  Company,  Inc., 
Boston. 

J.  C.  Prenney  Company,  Chel- 
sea. 

J.  C.  Shepherd  Meat  &  Gro- 
cery Company,  Gloucester. 

J.  C.  Y  e  a  t  o  n  Company, 
Worcester. 

J.  Caddigan  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


Sept.    4 

1918 
June 

1918 
May 

1918 
June  13 

1918 
Meh.  18 

1918 
June  28 

1918 
June  12 

1918 
Feb.    ] 

1918 
Sept. 

1918 
July    16 

1918 
July    15 

1918 
Mch.  20 

1918 
May 

1918 
July    25 

1918 
July 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
July    25 

1918- 
May 

1918 
May 

1918 
Apr.   2 

1918, 
Apr.   S 

1918, 
Sept.  ] 

1918 
July 

1918 


Feb.   5 

1918 
June  ] 

1918 
May 

1918 
May  5 

1918 
May 

1918 


June     4 
1918 


May 

1918 
Feb. 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918, 
May 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918, 
June 

1918 
H  Dec. 

1916 
May 

1918 
July 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Dec. 

1917 
Feb. 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918, 
June 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918, 
Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
June 

1918 

Feb. 

1918 
Oct. 

1916 
Apr. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 


22 


1  Dividends. 
-  Shrinkage. 

5  Depreciation. 
^  Securities. 

6  Fixtures. 


Apr.  1, 

1918. 
Feb.  1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 
Apr.   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.  2, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  20, 

1917. 
Jan.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  1, 

1918. 
July  31, 

1918. 
June  1, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.  1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Oct.  31, 

1917. 


$20,000 
15,000 
3,000 
10,000 
50,000 
15,000 
90,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 

300,000 
5,000 

100,000 

100,000 
10,000 

100,000 
4,000 
10,000 

300,000 
25,000 
10,000 
20,000 
50,000 
50,000 
20,000 

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


Assets. 


R.S3  *  ti 


S20,818 

$6,486 

$1,749 

- 

- 

21,572 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

19,972 

23,159 

52,133 

32,955 

34,081 

- 

- 

90,021 

- 

150 

m  5,300 

- 

- 

1,101 

283,545 

15,762 

"315,504 

4,550 

2,035 

7,587 

- 

- 

133,325 

19,214 

28,611 

84,653 

- 

395 

34,920 

15,000 

4,495 

269,898 

- 

50 

4,000 

- 

1,708 

1,821 

131,671 

77,921 

161,080 

11,000 

11  27,778 

- 

- 

1,150 

426 

- 

- 

317,085 

- 

- 

10,930 

- 

- 

12,075 

- 

1,575 

9,293 

- 

- 

135,030 

18,000 

5,589 

12,635 

- 

700 

338 

- 

23  500 

- 

6  Patent  rights. 

7  Good  wUl. 

8  Equipment,  patterns  and  tools. 

9  Adjourned. 

10  And  fi.xtures. 


11  And  equipment. 

12  Liberty  Bonds. 

13  Suspense  assets. 

"  None  held  since  organization. 
15  Investments. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


507 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-6on. 

Liabilities. 

ill 

i 

1 

1 

J 

■a 

13 

1 

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^ 

3? 

6 

J. 

1 
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■a  g 

1^ 

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- 

- 

- 

$34,656 

$18,300 

$910 

$8,000 

$3,516 

$2,937 

$993 

$34,656 

- 

4  $3,500 

- 

23,164 
3,534 

15,000 
3,000 

3,820 
1900 

_ 

~ 

2  1,536 

3  1,908 

534 

23,164 
3,534 

- 

5  2,500 

- 

15,026 

10,000 

549 

- 

- 

4,477 

- 

15,026 

6  $5,255 

'  3,750 

6  14,130 

M21 

Sl,769 

83,949 
16,598 

50,000 
15,000 

16,737 
1,086 

~ 

16,295 
512 

917 

- 

83,949 
16,598 

- 

- 

- 

171,364 

90,000 

9,822 

10,092 

- 

61,450 

- 

171,364 

- 

- 

- 

92,397 

15,000 

37,356 

- 

36,509 

- 

3,532 

92,397 

- 

- 

3,119 

8,790 

8,000 

790 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,790 

6  2,221 

- 

- 

12,466 

4,000 

7,017 

- 

500 

949 

- 

12,466 

- 

12 17,891 
"  24,310 

: 

761,615 
23,574 

250,000 
5,000 

91,301 
10,582 

150,000 

35,000 
7,703 

235,314 

289 

761,615 
23,574 

- 

"  4,350 

5  1,025 

16  50,000 

24,464 

217,825 

263,720 

83,353 

100,000 
60,000 
10,000 

42,632 
116,603 
58,450 

- 

25,000 

20,000 

1,900 

17,821 

55,870 
17  11,247 
18 13,003 

32,372 

217,825 

263,720 

83,353 

6  350 

19  6,000 

_ 

367,495 
5,500 

100,000 
4,000 

900 

~ 

75,761 

125,000 
20  66,734 

600 

367,495 
5,500 

- 

- 

- 

11,964 

5,100 

6,698 

- 

- 

- 

166 

11,964 

- 

- 

~ 

489,207 
58,052 

300,000 
25,000 

10,909 
10,864 

22  8,098 

~ 

171,511 

21  6,787 

14,090 

: 

489,207 
58,052 

- 

- 

4,955 

14,710 

10,000 

4,710 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,710 

- 

5 1,855 

- 

540,761 

20,000 

435,440 

- 

- 

- 

85,321 

540,761 

- 

12 10,000 

- 

102,381 

50,000 

11,276 

- 

- 

- 

41,105 

102,381 

'  15,000 

23 10,500 

10,905 

63,069 

50,000 

13,069 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,069 

7  5,000 

24  726 
12  200 

25  138 

- 

38,710 

419,008 
5,000 

20,000 

10,000 
5,000 

4,476 
44,850 

- 

- 

11,296 

336,541 
26  27,617 

2,938 

38,710 

419,008 
5,000 

- 

27  500 

- 

45,612 

10,000 

13,587 

12,000 

2,800 

- 

7,225 

45,612 

'  2,500  ■ 

- 

12,488 

18,366 

14,000 

2,201 

- 

2,165 

- 

- 

18,366 

'  37,000 

- 

9,845 

53,842 

50,000 

1,842 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

53,842 

1*  U.  S.  securities. 

1'  Re.serve  for  depreciation. 

18  Reserves. 

19  Bonds. 

20  Sinliing  fund. 


21  Reserve  ^or  depreciation  on  plant, 

buildings  and  fixtures. 

22  Mortgage. 

23  Treasury  stock. 

24  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


25  Unexpired  insurance. 

26  Contingent  fund. 
2'  Liberty  Bond. 

28  And  tools. 


508 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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J.  Gushing  Co.,  Fitchburg,  . 

May     6, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

$600,000 

- 

- 

$748,761 

$642,673 

J.  D.  Clark  Co.,  Leicester,      . 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

6  Mch.  16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

S4,702 

■  S2,395 

27,117 

53,006 

J.  D.  Crosby  Company,  Bos- 

May    6, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     1, 

6,000 

6  72,000 

- 

- 

''    6,320 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.    D.    Mclntyre   Company, 

May     7, 

7  _ 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,212 

12,461 

14,103 

The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  D.  Mead  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

9  Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

636 

4,197 

J.     D.     Miller     Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

10,800 

1,985 

3,538 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  D.  Packard  &  Sons  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

"Feb.   21, 

Feb.    12, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

12  6,625 

2,006 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  Duncan  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    11, 
1918. 

Jan.      8, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

3,196 

1,924 

795 

26,081 

J.  E.  Came  Company,  Bos- 

Sept.   3, 

June     5, 

Apr.   30, 

30,000 

- 

500 

30,344 

34,392 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  E.  Des  Lauriers  Company, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

13  9,703 

872 

Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  E.  Doherty  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

1,910 

45,250 

30,026 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  E.  French  Company,  Rock- 

Aug.  19, 

July    26, 

June  30, 

90,000 

5,500 

20,257 

81,097 

142,337 

land. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.     E.    Holland    Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  31, 

11,000 

_ 

1,600 

9,288 

15,549 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  E.  Locatelli  Company,  In- 

Mch. 23, 

7  _ 

Feb.     1, 

50,000 

_ 

2,144 

1,350 

117,491 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  E.  Newton  Company,  Fall 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   17, 

Dec.     1, 

50,000 

2,436 

1,741 

29,284 

19,443 

River. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

J.  E.  Poland  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

69,134 

2,215 

200 

32,099 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

J.  E.  Poor  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.   29. 
1918. 

6  Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

6,949 

125 

612 

J.  E.  Soper  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   19, 
1918. 

5  Feb.   11. 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

30,000 

- 

- 

18 18,573 

11,448 

J.  F.  and  W.  H.  Cashing  Com- 

Feb.  19, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

6,670 

475 

938 

2,937 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  F.  &  W.  H.  Warren  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

55,000 

26,100 

4,870 

120,206 

30,989 

pany.  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  F.  Bicknell  Lumber  Co., 

May     1, 

"Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

34,375 

- 

79,518 

52,349 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  F.  Cloutman  Shoe  Com- 

Aug.    3, 

"  July     2, 

May  31, 

75,000 

6,370 

16,526 

109,470 

79,125 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

.1.  F.  Cobb,  Inc.,  Mehose,      . 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Mch.    7, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

J.  F.  Heme  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    6, 

June  10, 

May  31, 

25,000 

4,877 

9,115 

4,943 

8,258 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  F.  Kimball  &  Company, 

June  12, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

26,706 

-   53,773 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  F.  Marks  Co.,  Lynn, . 

May    2, 
1918. 

Jan.    26, 
1918. 

Dee.   31, 
1917. 

4,000 

- 

- 

4,131 

100 

J.  F.  Mosser  Company,  The, 

May     2, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

29  3,215 

5,944 

118,348 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Equipment  and  fixtures. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Accrued  interest. 
*  And  reserves. 
6  Adjourned. 
6  Leased  property. 


'  None  held  in  1918. 

8  Good  will. 

'  Special  meeting. 
10  Depreciation. 
^1  In  lieu  of  annual. 


12  And   horses,    carriages,    harness, 

sleighs,  hay,  grain,  etc. 

13  And  fixtures. 

14  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Horse,  wagons,  etc. 


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509 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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$600,000 

$420,798 

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4  $462,505 

- 

81,483,303 

- 

- 

- 

87,220 

20,000 

67,220 

- 

- 

- 

- 

87,220 

- 

- 

$7,158 

85,478 

6,000 

3,478 

$4,000 

- 

- 

$72,000 

85,478 

8  $9,700 

- 

2,372 

39,848 

25,000 

14,848 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39.848 

s  7,500 

- 

1,312 

13,645 

10,000 

3,645 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,645 

- 

- 

- 

16,323 

10,000 

809 

- 

$1,200 

10  1,200 

3,114 

16,323 

8  1,200 

- 

10,826 

20,657 

15,000 

2,538 

- 

3,119 

- 

- 

20,657 

8 14,337 

1,000 

12,361 

59,694 

50,000 

9,694 

- 

- 

- 

- 

59,694 

- 

- 

- 

65,236 

30,000 

1,840 

- 

- 

- 

33.396 

65,236 

- 

- 

- 

10,575 

5,000 

4,749 

- 

400 

- 

426 

10,575 

- 

"  7,726 

- 

84,912 

12.900 

19,670 

38,907 

- 

- 

13.435 

84,912 

- 

2  1,186 

- 

250,377 

82,800 

55,893 

- 

110,400 

514 

770 

250,377 

- 

15  500 

16  350 
"380 

- 

27,667 

11,000 

10,313 

- 

- 

- 

6,354 

27,667 

- 

- 

- 

120,985 

25,100 

18,761 

- 

21,000 

56,124 

- 

120,985 

- 

- 

13,611 

66,515 

49,400 

8,887 

- 

8,228 

- 

- 

66,515 

- 

- 

- 

103,648 

2,800 

23,759 

49,040 

20,421 

7,628 

- 

103,648 

- 

- 

9,457 

17,143 

12,000 

1,443 

3,700 

- 

- 

- 

17,143 

19  5,000 

20  500 

1,234 

48,762 

30,000 

18,762 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48,762 

8 12,007 

21  5,385 

22  103 

23  847 

24  118 

17,473 

13,000 

655 

2,827 

642 
25  349 

17,473 

- 

2  1,802 

- 

183,967 

55,000 

4,591 

15.000 

46,900 

62,476 

with 

surplus 

183,967 

- 

26  3,665 

- 

169,907 

30,000 

44,717 

- 

63,500 

- 

31,690 

169,907 

- 

- 

- 

211,491 

75,000 

125,924 

- 

- 

10,567 

- 

211,491 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

8  7,500 

28  3,100 

- 

37,793 

25,000 

6,251 

- 

- 

5,818 

724 

37,793 

- 

- 

- 

80,479 

18,600 

54,412 

- 

- 

- 

7,467 

80,479 

8  2,000 

- 

192 

6,423 

4,000 

2,073 

- 

350 

- 

- 

6,423 

- 

2 1,000 

- 

128,507 

20,000 

13,913 

- 

86,970 

7,624 

- 

128,507 

16  Automobile. 

1'  Furiiiture. 

18  And  grain  in  cars  in  transit  from 

the  west. 
1'  Trade-marks. 


20  Office  fixtures. 

21  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 

22  Grain  and  hay. 

23  Deferred  items. 

24  Prepaid  items. 


25  Reserve. 

26  Teams  and  trucks. 

2'  Should  have  been  held. 

28  Treasiuy  stock. 

29  And  equipment. 


510 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION.     . 


J.  F.  Parker  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  F.  Sheppard  &  Sons  Inc., 
Braintree. 


J.  F.  Sturdy's  Sons  Company, 

Attleboro. 
J.F.WUlettCo.,Boston, 

J.  Frank  Dunbar  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

J.  G.  Blount  Company, 
Everett. 

J.  G.  Johnston  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  G.  McCrory  Company, 
Massachusetts,  Brockton. 

J.  G.  Riga  &  Sons  Company, 
Springfield. 

J.  H.  &  G.  L.  Atwood,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 


J.  H.  Baker  Company, 
Beverly. 

J.  H.  Bellamy  Co.,  Hudson,  . 

J.  H.  Conant  Company, 
Brookline. 

J.  H.  Fairbanks  Co.,  Bridge- 
water. 

J.  H.  Flavell  Company, 
Marshfield. 

J.  H.  Franklin  Co.,  Fall  River, 

J.  H.  Gerlach  Company,  The, 
Arlington. 

J.  H.  H.  McNamee  Company, 
Cambridge. 

J.  H.  Home  and  Sons  Com- 
pany, The,  Lawrence. 

J.  H.  McNamara  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

J.  H.  Miller  Co.,  Incorporated, 
Springfield. 

J.  H.  Murray  Company, 
Haverhill. 

J.  H.  Nangle  Machine  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

J.  H.  Osgood  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  H.  Pennunan  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Boston. 

J.  H.  Stedman  Company,  The, 
Braintree. 

J.  H.  Sulhvan  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


Oct.  5, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 


July     9, 

1918. 
Oct.    10, 

1918. 
Sept.  24, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
July    10, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 


May   18, 
1918. 

Apr.   16, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Aug.   19, 

1918. 
Aug.  23, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.   23, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
July   25, 

1918. 
Nov.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.   29, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 


Feb.  1 
1918. 

Apr.  29 
1918. 


May  10 

1918. 
June  13 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Apr.   10 

1918. 
Mch     1 

1917. 
Feb.   18 

1918. 
Jan.     9 

1918. 


Apr.     1 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 

1918. 
22  May  23, 

1918. 
Jan.    24 

1918. 
Jan.     7, 

1918. 
Aug.  15, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Mch.  10 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
22  Feb.   20 

1918. 
Apr.    22 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
July     1 

1918. 
Oct.     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 


Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.     7, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 


$30,000 
90,000 

300,000 
50,000 
25,000 
45,000 
10,000 
50,000 
25,000 
50,000 

75,000 

25,000 
5,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 
20,000 
5,000 
250,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
5,000 
10,000 
42,000 
20,000 
25,000 


Assets. 


§99,147 


37,995 


10,848 


15,000 


4,000 


94,920 


16,500 


1,000 


S8,800 


26,608 


20,168 
1,649 


12  118 


11,085 


3,750 

'  20,032 

2,402 

77,664 

235 


1,460 


1,792 
6,474 


£-3  .Ft, 

|§:2.s 


$28,139 
29,886 

317,154 
21,904 
6,538 
39,205 
282 
37,236 
14,485 
32,733 

80,980 

21,802 

273 

13,952 

1,241 

11,244 

1,050 

139,809 

41,768 
27,562 
1,734 
1,000 
17,060 
23,767 
3,950 


1  Good  wUl. 

2  Fixtures. 

5  Equipment. 

<  Prepaid  items. 

6  Investments. 

6  Accrued  items. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

8  Securities. 

'  Horse  and  teams. 

10  Loans  from  stockholders. 

11  Fixtures  and  leasehold. 

12  And  tools. 


13  Investment. 
1*  Subscriptions. 

15  Automobiles. 

16  Office  fixtures. 

1^  Lasts  and  patterns. 
18  Bonds. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


511 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

P4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

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1 

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11. 

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J. 

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ii 

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3 

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1 

1  $1,584 

2  Sl,123 

$2,598 

$50,305 

$30,000 

$15,023 

- 

$5,282 

- 

- 

$50,305 

1,865 
3  19,727 

4  994 

6  6,485 

8  27,953 

235,251 
529,191 

80,000 
300,000 

22,707 
6  4,356 

28,137 

$19,000 

23,857 

$75,399 
•  9,932 

201,054 

235.251 
529,191 

_ 

2  970 
9  325 

~ 

33,388 
24,023 

15,000 
2,000 

3,122 
9,933 

- 

4,250 
10.000 

,   11,016 

$2,090 

33,388 
24,023 

- 

- 

- 

128,339 

40,725 

9,148 

- 

- 

78,466 

- 

128,339 

11,636 

- 

- 

14,487 

9,310 

2,027 

- 

10  3,150 

- 

- 

14,487 

- 

11  28,218 

8,994 

80,960 

28,893 

37,800 
12,500 

31,171 
16.171 

_ 

- 

5,990 
'  5,999 

222 

80,960 
28,893 

1  25,843 

1  25,000 
1  2,000 

13  340 
i«  8,000 

15  1,510 

16  1,592 
"  13,154 

18  1,000 

19  25,000 

2  3,105 

1,074 

91,037 

315,991 
28,691 

45,100 

75,000 
10,000 

29,559 

88,019 
20  11,099 

12,391 

- 

13,187 

27,500 
6,300 

21 114,373 

.  3,191 

91.037 

315.991 

28,691 

- 

- 

- 

5,575 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

575 

5,575 

.  ~ 

23  600 

24  200 
25  8,000 

11,619 

24,718 
20,460 

15,000 
10,000 

2,064 
460 

26  10,000 

- 

: 

7,654 

24,718 
20,460 

1 1,000 

27  630 

- 

11,933 

10,000 

790 

- 

300 

288 

555 

11,933 

29  300 

- 

- 

61,924 

16,150 

33,892 

- 

10,000 

1,882 

- 

61,924 

1500 

- 

- 

4,633 

3,150 

483 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

4,633 

- 

- 

- 

415,374 

250,000 

62,493 

- 

30  63,900 

32,000 

6,981 

415,374 

1 10,000 

3 11,400 

1,724 

27,513 

10,000 

8,697 

- 

8,816 

- 

- 

27,513 

_ 

17  6,011 

_ 

63,990 
58,657 

10,000 
10,000 

15,085 
31153 
15.265 

32 15,975 
26,000 

5,050 
7,392 

- 

17,727 

63,990 
58,657 

29  245 

33  11 

353 

5,012 

5,000 

12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,012 

- 

- 

15,102 

10,000 

2,038 

- 

- 

- 

3.064 

15,102 

- 

- 

8,183 

50,378 

42,000 

3,378 

- 

5,000 

- 

50,378 

- 

- 

95,738 

20,000 

5,074 

- 

26,600 

44,064 

- 

95.738 

1  5,000 

34  1,000 

- 

41,806 

25,000 

15.875 

- 

- 

- 

931 

41,806 

' 

19  Guaranty  account. 

20  Accrued  taxes. 

21  Reserves. 

22  Adjourned. 

23  Auto  truck. 

24  Stock  United  Hardware  Co. 


25  Autos,  horses,  etc. 

26  Mortgage. 

2'  Liberty  Loan. 

28  And  delivery  equipment,  etc. 

29  Patent  rights. 


30  Received  on  contracts. 

31  Pay  roll. 

32  Real  estate  mortgage. 

33  Prepaid  insurance. 

34  Liberty  Bond. 


512 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OP  corpora- 
tion. 


J.  H.  Townsend  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 
J.  H.  Trott  Company,  Quincy, 

J.  H.  Whiton  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  H.  Winchell  &  Co.,  Incor- 
porated, Haverhill. 

J.  Heslor  &  Co.  Inc.,  Worces- 
ter. 

J.  J.  Crimmings  Company, 
Boston. 

J.  J.  Hammers,  Ph.  G.,  Inc., 
Milton. 

J.  J.  McGowan  Company, 
Boston. 

J.  J.  Prindiville  Company, 
Framingham. 

J.  J.  Williams  Co.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  L.  and  T.  D.  Peck  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pitts- 
field. 

J.  L.  Carle  Company,  Boston, 

J.    L.    Chalifou.x    Company, 

Lowell. 
J.  L.  Esart  Co.,  Boston, 

J.    L.    Hammett   Company, 

Cambridge. 
J.  L.  Kelso  Company,  The, 

Boston. 
J.  L.  Stern  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston, 

J.  Lerner  &  Company  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 
J.  Lipsitz  Company,  Chelsea, 

J.  M.  &  C.  J.  Buckley  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

J.  M.  Hager  &  Son,  Inc., 
Somerville. 

J.  M.  McCracken  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  M.  Wilson  Co.,  Boston,      . 

J.  Maro  Harriman  Drug  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 
J.  Meyers  Company,  Boston, 

J.  N.  Jeffery  Company,  Salem, 

J.  N.  Lapointe  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  The,  Hud- 
son. 

J.  N.  Muldoon  Company, 
Boston. 

J.  Nardi  Company,  Boston,   . 

J.  Newman  &  Sons  Corpora- 
tion, Boston. 


July    11, 

1918. 
Nov.  15, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 

May  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 
July    23, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 

May     6, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mav  13, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
May     2, 

1918. 
Oct.      9, 

1918. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
Mav     2, 

1918. 
Mav   14, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
June     4, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Aug.   21, 

1918. 

Feb.    18, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 


July     8 

1918. 
July      1 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
July      1 

1918. 

8  May  23 

1918. 
Jan.    29 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
June     6. 

1918 
Aug.   10, 

1915. 
Julv      1 

1918. 
Feb.    19 

1918. 

Apr.     6 

1918. 
Mch.    9 

1918. 
Feb.   20 

1918. 
12  Apr.   23 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Feb.     5 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Jan.    25 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
12  Apr.   29 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
Feb.   20 

1918. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Mav  25 

1918. 

Jan.     2, 

1918 
Jan.    16, 

1918 

Mch.  19, 

1917. 


Julv     1, 

1918. 
Mav     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mav  31, 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 

Apr.     6, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 

Jan.     2, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


83,000 

2,000 

40,000 

400,000 

50,000 
100,000 

10,000 
5,000 

50,000 

25,000 
200,000 

1,000 
90,000 
10,000 
150,000 
35,000 
10,000 

1,000 
50,000 
40,000 
30,000 
10,000 
12,000 

5,000 
12,000 
10,000 
60,000 

5,000 
5,000 
18,000 


Assets. 


$20,000 
75,000 


50,000 


64,807 


6,550 


10,000 


46,700 


4,600 


23,877 


1,796 


2,399 


8675 

1,100 

520 

567,922 

17,576 

34,614 

2,683 

20,560 


400 

50 

- 

244,674 

- 

21,252 

323 

219,488 

1,000 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

2,000 

8,300 

20,377 

2,000 

- 

1,140 

300 

725 

6,506 

- 

1,919 

- 

10,397 

- 

4,220 

5,270 

5,643 

23,749 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,522 

- 

1,733 

Q3 


1  Good  will. 

2  Equipment. 

'  Unexpired  insurance. 
^  Electric  power  and  light. 


6  Prepaid  items. 
6  Stocks  and  securities. 
'  Reserve  for  dividends. 
8  Inheu  of  annual. 


'  Reserve  for  taxes. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Horses  and  wagons. 

12  Adjourned. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


513 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

■2J3 

1 
1 
S 

.53 

J 

1 

1 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

1 

1^ 

1 

n 

ca-a 
0  v 

i 

1 

J 

1 

1 

1 

1  $2,000 

- 

- 

$20,966 

$3,000 

$6,305 

- 

$5,000 

- 

$6,661 

$20,966 

- 

- 

$1,040 

3,040 

2,000 

390 

$650 

- 

- 

- 

3,040 

1  5,000 

2  $10,992 

3  61 

*  10,000 

5  15,317 

6  47,233 

- 

45,074 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

$5,074 

- 

45,074 

1,376,142 
55,158 

400,000 
50,000 

397,060 
692 

30,000 

535,737 

6,000 
'6,000 

»268 

1,345 
4,198 

1,376,142 
55,158 

- 

w  2,074 

- 

146,308 

36,100 

47,652 

- 

- 

62,556 

- 

146,308 

1  7,500 

- 

- 

10,603 

10,000 

532 

- 

- 

- 

71 

10,603 

- 

i"  1,457 

- 

27,616 

5,000 

8,481 

- 

- 

14,135 

- 

27,616 

1  15,440 

- 

- 

117,709 

50,000 

58,738 

- 

- 

- 

8,971 

117,709 

- 

"  8,500 

17,600 

27,600 

25,000 

1,000 

- 

1,600 

- 

- 

27,600 

- 

146,095 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,050 

1,000 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,050 

- 

- 

- 

278,730 

90,000 

48,730 

- 

140,000 

- 

- 

278,730 

1  4,000 

»»  1,745 

- 

30,167 

10,000 

15,076 

- 

- 

- 

5,091 

30,167 

- 

13  3,000 

- 

375,624 

50,000 

68,548 

"  38,000 

17,000 

178,656 

23,420 

375,624 

1  21,371 

- 

- 

35,000 

35,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,000 

: 

15  2,500 

16  1,000 

61,001 
2,700 

10,000 
1,000 

18,201 
1,000 

18,688 

555 

7,780 

5,777 
700 

61,001 
2,700 

- 

1'  2,000 
18  15,000 

- 

116,563 
57,025 

50,000 
40,000 

35,362 
11,852 

19  2,240 

28,000 

_ 

961 
5,173 

116,563 
57,025 

1  2,740 

20  2,216 

21  1,415 

13,175 

36,221 
27,602 

13,300 
10,000 

8,980 
53 

7,750 

6,191 

17,549 

_ 

36,221 
27,602 

- 

10  2,393 

1,469 

13,775 

12,000 

1,775 

- 

- 

- 

13,775 

- 

1°  2,000 

- 

12,732 

5,000 

2,841 

- 

4,891 

- 

- 

12,732 

- 

- 

- 

15,381 

12,000 

393 

- 

- 

- 

2,988 

15,381 

- 

- 

4,978 

18,857 

10,000 

8,857 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,857 

- 

- 

- 

70,699 

60,000 

10,699 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70,699 

- 

- 

- 

11,226 

5,000* 

1,381 

19  2,000 

- 

- 

2,845 

11,226 

- 

- 

1,124 

8,315 

5,000 

3,315 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,315 

- 

22  2,000 
23450 

21,153 

31,137 

18,000 

5,405 

- 

7,732 

- 

- 

31,137 

13  Liberty  Bond. 

1'  Mortgage  note. 

1'  U.  S.  Government  bonds. 

16  Automobile. 


1'  Horses,  teams  and  riggings. 
18  Treasury  stock. 


21  Bottles,  cans,  etc. 

22  Fixtures. 

23  Teams. 


20  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 


514 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

.s 

a 

a 
1 

o 

'  Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

.-.i'i| 

5 

C3    ci 

TION. 

o 

1 

S 

CO 

■s 

3 

t 

|1S-« 

-ag 

1 

"3 

1 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

& 

Q 

Q 

< 

C§ 

1 

^ 

o 

J.  0.  Neill  Hardware  Co.,  Fall 

Apr.   16, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

$30,000 

1  $6,397 

_ 

$41,829 

$13,426 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.   0.   Wetherbee  Company, 

June  28, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

19,902 

7,134 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  0.  Whitten  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

28,000 

S12,014 

123,943 

123,527 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.    Ouiinette,    Junior   Com- 

Mch.   6, 

1  Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

4,000 

750 

4,500 

3,278 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  P.  Connolly  Company,  Mil- 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

2,883 

11,593 

10,694 

ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  P.  Dwyer  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    17, 
1918. 

Jan.     2, 
1918. 

Deo.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

- 

254 

11,389 

J.  P.  Eustis  Manufacturing 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

103,000 

_ 

8,071 

71,795 

21,165 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  P.  Fait  Co.,  Springfield,      . 

Apr.   12, 
1918. 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

14,873 

15,158 

3,784 

25,582 

J.  P.  Kellaher  Co.,  Inc.,  Boa- 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

3,800 

1,375 

11,393 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  R.  Dagnino  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

_ 

38,007 

41,412 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  R.  Downing  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   26, 

<  Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

115,475 

I  22,935 

1,014 

9,036 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  R.  Hardy  Iron  &  Metal 

July     1, 

17  _ 

Dec.  31. 

10,000 

_ 

857 

7,900 

1,685 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  R.  Poole  Company,  Boston, 

May     8, 
1918. 

Feb.   17, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

125,000 

- 

- 

33,817 

371,535 

J.  R.  Torrey  Razor  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

14,000 

51,604 

28,709 

78,717 

43,879 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  R.  Whipple  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

786,599 

_ 

188,705 

324,836 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  S.  Cushing  Company,  Nor- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

37,100 

137,107 

65,015 

wood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  S.  Harrington,  Inc.,  Spring- 

Aug. 14, 

July    10, 

June  30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

5,980 

10,155 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  S.  Holt  and  Company,  Inc., 

June     6, 

May     1, 

May     1, 

10,000 

_ 

250 

3,260 

1,385 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  S.  Lang  Engineering  Com- 

July    3, 

July     1, 

May  31, 

100,000 

5,124 

- 

4,763 

12,842 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  S.  Meacom  Company, 

Apr.   20, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

- 

4,080 

180 

Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  S.  Orler  &  Company  Incor- 

May    1, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

_ 

102,571 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  S.  Round  and  Co.,  Incor- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

7,416 

14,062 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  S.  Temple  Company,  Read- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

630 

18,540 

51,761 

ing. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  equipment. 

*  Prepaid  expenses. 

^  Tools  and  appliances. 

*  Adjourned. 
'  Fixtures. 

s  Good  will. 
'  Tools. 


8  Automobile. 
5  Insurance  prepaid. 
i»  Patent  rights. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Life  instance. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Securities. 


15  Subscription. 

16  Deferred  expense. 
1'  None  held  in  1918. 

IS  Furniture,  fixtures  and  automo- 
biles. 
1'  Reserve. 
2°  Reserve  for  taxes  and  expense. 


1918. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


515 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LiABn-rriEB. 

J 
1 

1 
1 

1 

^ 
^ 

J4 

3 
& 

ii 

a 

i 
1 

T3 

a 
1 

S 

- 

2  $1,630 

- 

$63,282 

$30,000 

$13,772 

- 

$7,000 

$12,510 

- 

$63,282 

- 

- 

- 

27,036 

20,000 

5,963 

- 

- 

$1,073 

27,036 

- 

» 19,253 

$12,023 

318,760 

250,000 

23,760 

- 

45,000 

- 

- 

318,760 

- 

6 1,553 

13,800 

27,881 

25,000 

2,881 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,881 

- 

- 

- 

25,170 

15,000 

6,643 

- 

3,200 

327 

- 

25,170 

8  $600 

7  1,812 

8  1,011 

»93 
1!  2,932 

2,757 

17,916 

3,000 

11,916 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

17,916 

"100 

_ 

150,408 

103,000 

243 

_ 

18,000 

29,165 

- 

150,408 

11  20,600 

13  25,178 

6  100 

"467 

6  48,807 

108,204 

100,000 

3,183 

- 

- 

5,021 

- 

108,204 

6  10,000 

- 

731 

27,299 

20,100 

7,199 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,299 

« 25,108 

- 

- 

104,527 

40,000 
16  10,000 

49,351 

- 

~ 

- 

5,176 

104,527 

•  10,000 

"81 

- 

158,541 

125,000 

1,798 

- 

8,500 

23,243 

- 

158,541 

- 

3,427 

13,869 

10,000 

3,869 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,869 

6 10,000 

18  4,538 

- 

419,890 

125,000 

253,757 

- 

- 

29,388 

11,745 

419,890 

- 

"  50,300 

- 

253,209 

14,000 

195,895 

- 

- 

314 

19  23,500 

20  19,500 

- 

253,209 

21  391,051 

22  98,725 

23  101,000 

13  9,516 

1,900,432 

1,000,000 

146,360 

$225,000 

529,072 

1,900,432 

" 

13  72,100 
21  53,400 

25  400 

■ 

365,122 

200,000 

8,042 

77,500 

79,580 

365,122 

8  7,585 

2S  1,500 

21  4,500 

27  601 

5,815 

36,136 

25,000 

2,393 

8,743 

36,136 

- 

23  282 

29  200 

- 

5,377 

2,010 

3,028 

- 

- 

339 

~ 

5,377 

w  31,359 

30  2,703 

- 

105,291 

95,015 

22 

- 

- 

- 

10,254 

105,291 

6  2,500 

SI  46,000 

32  500 

33  90 

34  60 
36  50 

4,960 

3,000 

702 

1,258 

4,960 

6  3,000 

31  53,828 

36  27,600 

37  46,900 

2,585 

236,484 

125,000 

48,542 

62,942 

236,484 

- 

'300 

727 

22,505 

6,000 

10,010 

- 

- 

6,495 

- 

22,505 

- 

88  224 

- 

71,155 

40,000 

10,768 

- 

16,865 

423 

3,099 

71,155 

21  Equipment. 

22  Property  leases. 

23  Treasury  stock. 

24  Stock  in  Norwood  Press. 
23  Sinking  fund. 

26  Deposits. 

2'  Prepaid  accounts. 


28  Machine    shop    equipment    and 

parts. 

29  Office  equipment. 

30  Tools  and  equipment. 

31  Stocks  and  bonds. 

32  Soda  fountain. 


33  Bottles  and  cases. 

34  Cash  register. 

35  Working  implements. 

36  Donated  stock. 

37  Unissued  stock. 

38  Insurance  unexpired. 


516 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


J.  S.  Turner  Manufacturing 

Co.,  Lowell. 
J.    Stanley   Gallagher,   Inc., 

Peabody. 
J.  Stevens  Anns  Company, 

Chicopee. 
J.  T.  Meader  Company,  Inc., 

Boston. 

J.  T.  Slocomb  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
J.  T.  Tighe  Company,  Boston, 

J.  T.  Waterhouse  Drug  Co., 
Newton. 

J.  T.  Wilson  &  Son,  Inc.,  Na- 
hant. 

J.  V.  Fletcher  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  V.  Spare  Dry  Goods  Co., 
The,  New  Bedford. 

J.  W.  &  A.  P.  Howard  &  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  The, 
Boston. 

J.  W.  Bailey  &  Sons  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

J.  W.  Barber  Advertising 
Agency,  Boston. 

J.  W.  Bowman  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

J.  W.  Colgan  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

J.  W.  Colton  Company,  The, 
Springfield. 

J.  W.  Cook  &  Son  Company, 
Boston. 

J.  W.  Emerson  Farrell  Inc., 
Haverhill. 

J.  W.  Fletcher  Pharmacy, 
Quincy. 

J.  W.  Gerry  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

J.  W.  Gorman's  Amusement 
Attractions,  Inc.,  Boston. 

J.  W.  Greenhalgh  Co.,  Boston, 

J.  W.  Hammond  Co.,  Boston, 

J.  W.  Harding  Company, 
Lynn. 

J.  W.  Hunnewell  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

J.  W.  McLaughlin  Company, 
Boston. 

J.  W.  Moore  Machine  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

J.  W.  O'Connell,  Incorpo- 
rated, Springfield. 

J.  W.  Proctor  &  Son  Com- 
pany, Haverhill. 


Feb.   21, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
May  18, 

1918. 
May  10, 

1918. 

May     6, 

1918. 
May  11, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    23, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
May    9, 

1918. 

Mch.  29, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.  29, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Oct.     2, 

1918. 


Jan. 

26. 

1918. 

Jan. 

1, 

1918 

Mch. 

23, 

1918 

Jan. 

9, 

1918 

Apr. 

27, 

1918 

May 

6, 

1918 

Jan. 

2, 

1917 

Feb. 

fi, 

1918 

Jan. 

14, 

1918 

16  May 

10, 

1918 

Apr. 

18, 

1918 

Mch. 

1, 

1918 

Dec. 

3, 

1917 

Aug. 

5, 

1918 

Feb. 

13, 

1918 

Feb. 

15, 

1918 

Mch. 

12, 

1918 

«  Apr. 

6, 

1918 

16  Feb. 

16, 

1918 

Jan. 

8, 

1918 

June 

20, 

1918 

Jan. 

21, 

1918 

May 

1, 

1918 

Feb. 

20, 

1918 

Jan. 

22, 

1918 

16  Mch. 

fi, 

1918 

Jan. 

23, 

1918 

Mch. 

4, 

1918 

Aug. 

5, 

1918 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Apr.     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.     8 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Aug.     1 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
June     1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
May     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Feb.     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
July     1 

1918. 


$10,000 

5,000 

1,100,000 

125,000 

500,000 
20,000 

5,000 
75,000 
80,000 
30,000 

1,000 

20,000 
16,000 
25,000 
24,000 

9,000 
50,000 

2,500 

5,000 
75,000 
50,000 

1,500 
50,000 
30,000 
10,000 
10,000 
25,000 

8,500 
65,000 


$367,254 


8  25,000 


;,700 


$3,955 
withR.E. 

8,425 
11  7,120 

1,195 

523 

300 

2,000 


-•9  i 
.  a>  a  o 

3  0>  t9  Q 


$27,203 

3,646 

96,703 

134,146 

10,091 
3,650 
4,059 
5,933 

41,676 
31,867 

19,197 
2,921 


- 

22 1,864 

- 

3,000 

6,721 

27,683 

4,885 

- 

400 

1,683 

1,000 

680 

- 

34,428 

- 

341 

- 

5,983 

7,528 

3,905 

- 

10,099 

2,400 

39,917 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Prepaid  expenses. 
*  Liberty  Loan. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 


6  Accrued  interest. 
'  Liability  for  accepted  drafts. 
8  Buildings,  sheds,  tower,  etc. 
'  Equipment. 
11  Depreciation. 


11  And  equipment. 

12  Unbilled  contract  cost. 

15  Deferred  charges. 
1*  Accruals. 

16  Advances  on  unbilled  contract  cost. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

■sll 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
^ 

3 
CO 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

J. 

■a  g 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

& 

1 

2 
Pi 

1 

- 

- 

- 

$45,292 

$10,000 

$10,025 

- 

- 

$19,136 

$6,131 

$45,292 

ijl,000 

2  S3,000 

- 

10,074 

5,000 

2,954 

- 

$1,500 

- 

620 

10,074 

- 

3  2,125 

$120,274 

651,040 

650,000 

1,040 

- 

- 

- 

- 

651,040 

2  1,416 

i  25,000 

6  997 

482,509 

125,000 

68,623 
6 1,275" 

; 

91,000 
'  179,940 

16,671 

; 

482,509 

- 

9  21,765 

- 

76,184 

20,000 

48,935 

- 

- 

1=  2,338 

4,911 

76.184 

- 

2  2,000 

- 

6,687 

5,000 

1,651 

- 

- 

- 

36 

6,687 

I  25,000 
1  30,000 

12  37,053 
"954 

9,346 

136,524 
99,534 

75,000 
80,000 

25,600 

"  1,046 

13,630 

- 

12,000 

15  22,878 

5,904 

_ 

136,524 
99,534 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

910 

96,502 

1,000 

53,678 

- 

- 

1'  41,824 

- 

96,502 

- 

- 

- 

47,526 

20,000 

11,512 

- 

9,596 

6,418 

- 

47,526 

I  9,946 

- 

1,149 

33,573 

15,800 

10,711 

- 

4,000 

19  3,062 

- 

33,573 

- 

20  3,050 

- 

61,493 

25,000 

7,949 

- 

- 

28,544 

- 

61,493 

18,000 

- 

2,924 

26,244 

24,000 

1,072 

- 

- 

1,172 

- 

26,244 

»  9,000 

- 

26 

10,111 

9,000 

1,111 

- 

- 

- 

10,111 

1  33,000 

21  24,481 

1,941 

73,996 

50,000 

23,996 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

73,996 

- 

23  5,375 

- 

13,497 

2,500 

2,175 

2<  $1,500 

5,800 

1,522 

- 

13,497 

1525 

2  1,000 

- 

4,550 

4,500 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,550 

I  23,081 

25  17,600 

2,250 

93,454 

75,000 

18,454 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

93,454 

>  24,975 

- 

10,594 

41,997 

20,000 

11,229 

7,650 

3,118 

- 

- 

41,997 

- 

- 

- 

10,771 

1,500 

4,161 

- 

- 

1,498 

3,612 

10,771 

1.47,000 

- 

- 

54,022 

50,000 

946 

1,400 

- 

- 

1,676 

54,022 

1  2,533 

26  2,626 

5,233 

55,388 

30,000 

5,888 

- 

19,500 

- 

- 

55,388 

- 

2'  1,300 

3,145 

10,002 

10,000 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,002 

- 

25  1,200 

- 

17,504 

10,000 

3,194 

- 

- 

- 

4,310 

17,504 

I  7,500 

2'  3,200 

921 

51,528 
11,190 

25,000 
8,500 

2,732 
2^956 
1,690 

- 

29  677 
1,000 

: 

22,164 

51,528 
11,190 

- 

27  3,492 

- 

100,518 

65,000 

7,268 

- 

19,200 

9,050 

- 

100,518 

1 

16  Adjourned. 

1'  Suspense  account. 

18  Slow  accounts. 

19  Guarantee  account. 
2»  Securities. 


21  Working  stock  and  equipment. 

22  And  fixtures. 

23  Auto  and  hearse. 
2<  Mortgages. 

25  Treasury  stock. 


26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2'  Liberty  Bonds. 

28  Pay  roll. 

29  Loan  account. 


518 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

S 

a 

S 
O 

a 

s 

i 
S 

CO 

O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

0 

actures, 
ohandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proo- 

ind  Debts 
livable. 

§3 

1 

1 

.§1 

3«3 

1 

■anuf 
Mer, 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■§ 

« 

S 

S 

o 

J.  W.  Roberts  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   11, 

Nov.  10, 

Sept.  30, 

$90,000 

_ 

1  $3,770 

$103,074 

$143,451 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

J.  W.  Sargent  and  Son  Com- 

July    5, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

27,418 

8,093 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  W.  Steere  &  Son  Organ 

May  15, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

$29,000 

2,394 

30,687 

17,668 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  W.  Stewart  Co.,  Lowell,     . 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

^Dec.   31, 
*    1917. 

4,000 

~ 

526 

3,206 

4,433 

J.  W.  Strieder  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

28,500 

8 10,581 

43,400 

31,330 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  W.  Wilbur  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.  21, 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.    31, 

250,000 

582,635 

- 

- 

16,946 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

J.  W.  Wood  Elastic  Web  Co., 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

22,730 

16,975 

47,043 

91,422 

Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

J.  Wallace  Grace  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   28, 

15,000 

- 

15  2,119 

9,000 

4,143 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J.  Walter  Sanborn  &  Co.,  In- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

257 

51,885 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jackson  and  Company  (Inc.), 

Apr.     5, 

Feb.    20, 

Feb.    20, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jackson's  Confectionery  Com- 

Aug.    5, 

Mch.  18, 

Deo.   31, 

90,000 

291,107 

69,418 

«,663 

10,851 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jacksonville   Traction   Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500,000 

18  4,463,411 

with  R.  E. 

93,086 

62,092 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jacob  L.  Green  Drug  Com- 

May    6, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

3,800 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jacob  W.  Wilbur  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Dec.     4, 
1917. 

Dec.     1, 
1917. 

5,000 

1,486,550 

- 

- 

32,411 

Jacob  Wirth  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

8,748 

34,725 

89,961 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jacobs   Company,    Attle- 

June  20, 

May  13, 

May   13, 

30,000 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

boro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jacobs,  Whitcomb  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

13,797 

13.622 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jacobson  and  Jacobs,   Inc., 

June  12, 

May  20, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

850 

3,385 

18,210 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jager   Engine   Company, 

Aug.   22, 

Aug.   20, 

June  29, 

150,000 

- 

- 

56,590 

1,632 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jamaica     Plain     Apartment 

■Mch.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000. 

123,700 

- 

- 

1,762 

Trust  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jamerson  Clothes  Shops,  Inc., 

Sept.  18, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

2,310 

38,675 

2,226 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  A.  Dover  Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,381 

700 

378 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  B.  Wood  &  Son  Co., 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

21,217 

- 

3,388 

4,834 

Concord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  Barrett  Manufacturing 

Apr.    30, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    31, 

35,000 

706 

- 

73,087 

74,516 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  Brazeil  Company,  Fall 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

779 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  Company,  The,  Lowell, 

May     6, 
1918. 

Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

10,736 

13,333 

5,801 

James  D.  Rawles  Company, 

May     3, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,424 

89,710 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures  and  appliances. 

2  Office  furniture. 
s  Fixtures. 

*  Good  will. 

6  Unearned  insurance. 

6  Mortgages. 

'  Reserved  for  unfinished  contracts. 


8  And  equipment. 
5  Patent  rights. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Building  depreciation. 

1'  Customers'  accounts  paid  in. 
"  Reserve. 


15  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

16  Liberty  Bond. 

17  Auto. 

18  And  plant. 

15  Advance  payments. 

2"  Sinking  fund  cash. 

21  Treasury  common  stock. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


519 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

■S"0 

i 

=3 
1 

i 

•a 
a 
a 

3 
^ 

2 
cc 

1 

Ph 
-2 

< 

J. 

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a 

o  <u 

3 
03 

J 

1 

ea 
o 

Pi 

3 
^ 

- 

2  $500 

- 

$250,795 

$90,000 

$16,777 

- 

$105,908 

- 

$38,110 

$250,795 

- 

3  1,000 

S10,663 

47,174 

10,000 

37,160 

- 

- 

$14 

- 

47,174 

<  130,000 

5  575 

- 

110,324 

37,800 

20,240 

6  $26,000 

21,111 

7  2,333 

2,840 

110,324 

- 

- 

- 

8,165 

4,000 

1,045 

- 

- 

- 

3,120 

8,165 

9  500 
4  20,000 
*  25,000 

4  13,738 

10  5,000 
11462 

- 

139,773 
624,581 
191,908 

87,600 
137,100 
40,000 

11,239 

31,135 

IS  121,706 

107,452 

8,000 
12,728 

4,125 
304,309 

7,658 
12  6,500 

15,861 
14  1,742 

28,871 

14,651 
15,585 

139,773 
624,581 
191,908 

4  200 
4  5,000 

16  30 
"  1,000 

_ 

16,492 
57,142 

12,600 
25,000 

2,943 
5,130 

~ 

800 
27,000 

149 

12 

16,492 
57,142 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

4  6,018 

- 

5,596 

389,653 

66,250 

26,721 

280,000 

16,682 

- 

- 

389,653 

19 19,265 

20  404 

21  100,000 

22  88,160 

60 

4,826,418 
3,860 

1,600,000 
1,500 

37,839 
2,000 

2,086,000 

105,000 
23  750,000 
24  40,607 

360 

45,882 

2S  159,846 

26  i_244 

4,826,418 
3,860 

- 

28  3,550 

29  8,416 
30  15,300 

176,659 
549 

25,946 

1,695,620 
161,249 

55,946 

5,000 
75,000 

30,000 

792,260 

27  898,360 

18,048 

20,000 

5,946 

68,201 

- 

1,695,620 
161,249 

55,946 

- 

SI  2,612 

8,902 

38,933 

24,100 

10,259 

- 

4,574 

- 

- 

38,933 

- 

_ 

- 

22,445 

10,000 

7,729 

- 

4,500 

- 

216 

22,445 

- 

32  17,818 

263,850 

339,890 

85,000 

254,890 

- 

- 

- 

- 

339,890 

- 

- 

- 

125,462 

25,000 

- 

95,000 

500 

- 

4,962 

125,462 

- 

- 

- 

43,211 

15,000 

26,403 

- 

- 

1,808 

- 

43,211 

- 

- 

46 

2,505 

1,500 

445 

- 

- 

560 

- 

2,505 

- 

33  3,678 

34  2,500 
i»700 

- 

35,617 
149,009 

20,000 
35,000 

35  175 

43,379 

6,000 

6,000 

3,290 
19,168 

152 
51,462 

35,617 
149,009 

- 

36  4,133 

1,855 

6,767 

5,000 

1,767 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,767 

' 

3'  7,443 

38  2,700 

3  628 

i»  7,260 

22,553 

62,566 
105,022 

40,000 

8,500 
39  1,500 

3,566 

44,796 
4»  5,626 

- 

19,000 
34,900 

9,700 

- 

62,566 
105,022 

22  Unclassified  expense. 

23  Coupon  notes. 

24  Accounts  not  yet  due. 

25  Replacement  reserve. 

26  Operating  reserves. 

2'  Customers'  account  paid  in. 
28  Horses. 


29  stock  in  Germany. 

3"  Licenses. 

'1  Supplies  and  fixtures. 

32  Patterns  and  drawings. 

33  Equipment. 

34  U.  S.  government  bonds. 


35  Deposits  on  account  of  sales. 

36  Horses,  teams,  trucks,  etc. 
3'  Improvement  account. 

38  Leasehold. 

39  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
46  Salaries. 


520 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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a 

•.5 

S 

CS 

p. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S.2 =«  2 

5 

TION. 

i 

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anufactur( 
Merchand 
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James  Driscoll  and  Son  Com- 

July   19, 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    31, 

$20,000 

_ 

$1,500 

1  $12,000 

$11,150 

pany,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James    E.    Brickett,    I  n  c. 

Apr.   25, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

S7,500 

- 

2,000 

- 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  E.  Nelson  Company, 

May    3, 

2  Apr.    17, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

543 

10,186 

- 

9,897 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James    Edgar    Company, 

Apr.   17, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

5,899 

- 

212,342 

37,332 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  F.  Connor  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

7,125 

7,410 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  F.  McGrath  Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

65,484 

8,876 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  F.  Woods  &  Son,  Inc., 

Sept.    4, 

Aug.     1, 

July   31, 

3,000 

4,300 

1,837 

2,208 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James   Fortescue   Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

134 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jas.    Frank    Williams,    Inc., 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,060 

1,219 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  G.  Magee   Company, 

Oct.    30, 

May     7, 

Mch.  30, 

50,000 

~ 

1,105 

20,207 

8,322 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James   H.    Earle   Company, 

June  12, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

150 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  H.  Maguire  Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   12, 

Oct.    17, 

4,000 

- 

- 

2,843 

5,971 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

James  H.  Maguire  Company, 

Nov.  30, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.    2, 

4,000 

- 

- 

3,032 

3,813 

Somerville  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  H.   Malone,  incorpo- 

Dec.  18, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,100 

5,175 

2,375 

rated,  Chelsea  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

James  H.   Malone,  incorpo- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,100 

6,000 

1,850 

rated,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James    H.    Tarr    Company, 

June  27, 

June  22, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,407 

Limited,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  H.  Wyeth  Company, 

Aug.     5, 

July      8, 

July     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

9,492 

15,909 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  Hunter  Machine  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.    23, 

Dec.   29, 

50,000 

93,480 

81,137 

163,841 

144,385 

pany,  The,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  I.  Brooks  &  Company, 

June    3, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

190,000 

- 

- 

50,276 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  J.  Coughlan  Company, 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

12,651 

Boston. 

1918. 

1914. 

1918. 

James  J.  Fitzgerald  Contract- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

17  8,368 

681 

11,012 

ing  Company,  The,  Win- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

chester. 

James  M.  Abbott  &  Co.,  In- 

Apr.  30, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

225,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,264 

corporated,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  M.  White  Bottle  Com- 

July 15, 

May     1, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

940 

1,170 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  McKinnon  Company, 

Aug.  30, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

2,000 

- 

1,968 

225 

3,461 

The,  Springheld. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  Miles  and  Son  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

21  Feb.   15, 

Dec.     1, 

30,000 

19,300 

5,600 

4,500 

40,590 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James   Millar  Company, 

June  29, 

July    19, 

May     1, 

30,000 

22,500 

22  6,000 

2,877 

34,708 

Plymouth. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

James  0.  Safford  &  Company 

May     9, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,574 

16,128 

- 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  P.  Galligan  Company, 

July    17, 

May   13, 

May     1, 

25,000 

50 

2,124 

74,243 

31,114 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  horses,  carts,  etc. 

2  Date  of  postponement. 
5  Good  will. 

*  Fixtures. 
^^Prepaid  items. 


^  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Liberty  Bond. 

8  Stock  in  Massachusetts  corporation. 

'  Automobile. 


10  Office  supplies. 

11  Office  furniture. 

12  Rolling  stock. 
IS  Patent  rights. 


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LUBILITIES. 

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$24,650 

- 

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$1,445 

10,945 

1,500 

945 

- 

$8,500 

- 

- 

10,945 

s  $17,700 

- 

- 

38,326 

20,000 

11,049 

- 

3.842 

- 

3,435 

38,326 

«  $1,000 

6  855 

6  25,000 

282,428 
14,535 

75,000 
2,000 

20,762 
6,555 

127.595 

$59,071 

5,980 

282,428 
14,535 

*  6,866 
'  1,100 

8  750 

9  950 

■<>84 

84,110 
8,345 

25,000 
1,500 

21,099 
4.650 

33,405 

4,606 
2,195 

84,110 
8,345 

3  9,900 

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- 

10,134 

10,000 

10 

- 

- 

124 

- 

10,134 

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*  1,485 

507 
3,271 

6,941 
32,905 

5,000 
18.200 

1.441 
4.684 

$500 

5,500 

4,521 

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6,941 
32,905 

":i3,ooo 

3.16,850 

_ 

~ 

30,000 
8,814 

30,000 
4,000 

160 

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4,654 

30,000 
8,814 

- 

- 

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6,845 

4,000 

- 

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2,845 

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3  3.500 

- 

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12,150 

10,000 

1.350 

- 

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800 

12,150 

8  3,500 

- 

- 

12,450 

10,000 

1,550 

- 

- 

- 

900 

12,450 

. 

- 

43,800 

46,207 

43,800 

2,407 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46,207 

- 

"  1,425 

- 

26,826 

15,000 

11.826 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26.826 

- 

"  18.458 

- 

501,301 

50,000 

44.283 

- 

68.500 

338.518 

- 

501,301 

_ 

- 

31,329 

240,276 
45,980 

60 

16  25,000 

10.000 

48,388 
7,720 

- 

165,000 
28,260 

1.828 

- 

240,276 
45,980 

- 

- 

1,913 

21,974 

5.000 

9.274 

5,000 

2,700 

- 

- 

21,974 

3  58,800 

1'  1.000 
'9  106,059 

23,464 

194,587 
2,110 

96.300 

20  1.300 

2,000 

48,162 
100 

- 

48,825 

- 

10 

194,587 
2,110 

- 

- 

- 

5,654 

2,000 

992- 

- 

400 

- 

2,262 

5,654 

- 

- 

- 

69,990 

25,000 

28.697 

11,200 

- 

- 

5,093 

69,990 

- 

23  3,400 

- 

69,485 

30,000 

4.942 

- 

20,000 

2^  2,600 

11,943 

69,485 

- 

25  193 

7,310 

25,205 

900 

12,430 

- 

11,875 

- 

- 

25,205 

- 

- 

- 

107,531 

25,000 

12,850 

- 

51,621 

16,860 
24  1,200 

- 

107,531 

'•i  Autos,  wagons,  horses,  etc. 
13  Investment  securities. 
15  Received  on  stock  subscription. 
"  Including  horses,  carts,  tools,  etc. 


IS  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
19  Securities. 

2"  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 
21  Adjourned. 


"2  And  horses. 
23  Truck. 
2''  Depreciation. 
23  Stocks  and  bonds. 


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James   R.    Wood    Detective 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

$5,000 

_ 

_ 

$475 

$1,688 

Agency,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  Ramage  Paper  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

2  Mch.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

§10,000 

withR.E. 

- 

409 

pany,  Monroe. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  Russell  Boiler  Works 

May    8, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

48,316 

$16,144 

44,299 

29,457 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James   S.   White  Company, 

Oct.     4, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      7, 

50,000 

150 

- 

80 

80 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  Sugden  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,400 

4,699 

41,579 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James    Sunderland    &    Son 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

23,096 

21,905 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

James  T.  Wetherald  Adver- 

Apr.   16, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,426 

tising  Agency  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James   V.   Haley  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

12,000 

2,121 

2,808 

3,469 

Inc.,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James   W.   Brine  Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

38,800 

- 

8  21,365 

234,635 

110,996 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James  W.  Poole  Incorporated, 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

40,768 

25,839 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

James   Wilkinson   Company, 

Apr.   18, 

Dee.   10, 

Dec.   10, 

10,000 

- 

"960 

10,285 

24,409 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Jameson   &   Burbank,    Inc., 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

325 

100 

60 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jamesville  Woolen  Mills  Com- 

June    7, 

Mch.    4, 

Dee.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,997 

57,718 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Japanese  Tissue  Mills,  Hol- 

May     3, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

318,470 

424,082 

421,218 

346,784 

yoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jaquith    Machinery   Bureau, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,944 

1,121 

2,922 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jarvis  Engineering  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

"  2,700 

303 

21.710 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jaynes  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.    8. 

- 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jean    Laundry    Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

3,000 

600 

108 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jefferson    Manufacturing 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

71,010 

81,167 

638,031 

187,630 

Company,  The,  Holden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jenkins-Phipps       Company, 

Jan.    30, 

2  Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

6,000 

750 

7,350 

7,297 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jenks-Williams   Paving   Co., 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

679 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jenness  Brothers  and  Com- 

Oct.   17, 

Oct.    16. 

Oct.      1, 

27,000 

- 

- 

20  25,000 

34,451 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Jenney    Electric    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  12, 

Julv    11, 

June  30, 

3,000 

- 

8  9,922 

5,133 

5,231 

Inc.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jenney  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

88,725 

13,000 

118,259 

202,864 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jerguson  Gage  &  Valve  Co., 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

4,375 

28,063 

9,458 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jernberg      Metal      Treating 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,176 

331 

1,157 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jerome  D.  Murphy  Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

4,829 

5,511 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Jersey      Butter     Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

3,500 

- 

8  900 

4,000 

2,000 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jersey  Ice-Cream  Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

57,001 

42,707 

29,678 

14,880 

The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Jesse  Roberts  Company,  Inc., 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

1,338 

5,137 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Adj omened. 
5  Autos. 

*  OiEce  fixtures  and  horse. 
'  Loans. 


^  Delivery  equipment  and  fixtures. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  Investments. 
1"  Fixtures. 


11  Prepaid  charges. 

12  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 
K  Prepaid  taxes. 

15  Paid  in  on  account  of  capital. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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10,409 

10,000 

409 

- 

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10,409 

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138,216 

10,000 

26,048 

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$43,377 

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450 

200 

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- 

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4  456 

5  1,799 

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1,186 

56,372 

10,000 

7,901 

- 

32,956 

5,515 

- 

56,372 

- 

- 

46,251 

15,000 

8,862 

$7,621 

- 

14,768 

- 

46,251 

I  26,000 

- 

- 

46,426 

25,000 

19,282 

- 

- 

- 

$2,144 

46,426 

- 

M40 

- 

20,838 

15,000 

5,838 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,838 

- 

9  22,579 

- 

389,575 

38,800 

64,211 

- 

- 

286,564 

- 

389,575 

1  20,000 

10  1,709 
"306 

- 

88,622 
35,654 

50,000 
10,000 

12,916 
20,605 

_ 

6,457 

19,249 
5,049 

_ 

88,622 
35,654 

1  5,000 

- 

1,712 

7,197 

6,050 

1,147 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,197 

- 

- 

- 

67,715 

10,000 

37,374 

- 

10,769 

9,572 

- 

67,715 

1  1,400 

13  120,000 

"  3,257 

16  223 

1,633,811 
11,610 

794,000 

15  188,700 

9,600 

131,496 
513 

_ 

148,743 

370,872 

1,497 

1,633,811 
11,610 

18  5,060 
1  5,000 

- 

- 

34,773 

18,100 

13,902 

- 

- 

2,771 

- 

34,773 

12,000 

- 

1,812 

7,520 

5,000 

1,930 

- 

- 

- 

590 

7,520 

- 

- 

- 

977,838 

50,000 

240,461 

- 

368,043 

319,334 

- 

977,838 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

26,397 

10,000 

2,081 

- 

9,400 

- 

4,916 

26,397 

- 

19  200 

4,317 

5,196 

2,000 

3,196 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,196 

1 12,000 

■ 

- 

71,451 

27,000 

39,321 

- 

- 

- 

4,930 

71,451 

- 

M32 

- 

20,418 

3,000 

2,986 

- 

13,247 

1,185 

- 

20,418 

- 

21  15,000 

4,400 

22  4,972 

- 

442,248 

75,000 

53,433 

46,189 

- 

- 

267,626 

442,248 

- 

- 

46,868 

6,910 

11,984 

- 

3,000 

- 

24,974 

46,868 

7,400 

- 

- 

11,064 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

64 

11,064 

- 

23  250 

- 

10,590 

3,000 

7,068 

- 

- 

- 

522 

10,590 

- 

- 

- 

6,900 

3,500 

350 

- 

1,250 

- 

1,800 

6,900 

- 

25  125 

- 

144,266 
6,600 

50,000 
4,000 

11,952 

2<  6,754 

56 

26  240 

- 

42,415 

2'  2,304 

33,145 

144,266 
6,600 

16  Prepaid  expenses. 

1'  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

18  Patent  rights  and  sales  rights. 

19  Equipment. 

20  And  horses,  wagons,  etc. 


21  Liberty  Loan. 

22  Miscellaneous  shop  and  office  ac- 

cessories. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


2*  Due  for  Federal  income  and  excess 
profit  taxes. 

25  Staging,  etc. 

26  Dividend. 

2'  Cash  and  accounts  receivable. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Jessup  &  Moore  Paper  Co., 
The,  Boston. 

Jewelers  Building  Association, 
The,  North  Attleborough. 

Jewellers'   and   Silversmiths' 

■  Co-operative  Refining  Com- 
pany, North  Attleborough. 

Jewett  Co.,  The,  Gloucester,  . 

Jiffy  Brush  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Jobbing  Confectioners'  Asso- 
ciation, Boston. 

Joe  Cotter  Inc.,  Somer- 
ville. 

John  A.  Dunn  Company, 
Gardner. 

John  A.  Johnson,  Incorpo- 
rated, Gloucester. 

John  A.  Lowell  Bank  Note 
Company,  Boston. 

John  A.  Murphy  Company, 
The,  Springfield. 

John  A.  Ricker  Company, 
Medford. 

John  A.  Webster  &  Sons,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

John  B.  Feehan  Inc.,  Lynn,   . 

John  B.  Humphrey  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

John  B.  Maynard,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

John  Bath  &  Company,  In- 
corporated, Worcester. 

John  Boyd  Company,  Lynn,  . 

John  Breen,  Undertaker,  In- 
corporated, Lawrence. 

John  Briggs  and  Company 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

John  C.  De  Laney  Moulding 
Company,  Boston. 

John  C.  Dow  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

John  C.  Finegan  Company, 
Boston. 

John  C.  Maclnnes  Company, 
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. 


Oct.  21, 
1918. 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

July  5, 
1918. 

Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Apr.   20, 

1918. 
Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Mch.  18, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
June  18, 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Feb.    27, 

1918. 
Feb.    23, 

1918. 
June     6, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Aug.   12, 

1918. 

May   17, 

1918. 
May   13, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 


July  31 
1918. 

Feb.  28 
1918. 

Apr.  8, 
1918. 

Jan.      5 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 
June  12 

1918. 
Jan.      2 

1918. 
Sept.    4 

1918. 
Feb.    16 

1918. 
Mch.  18 

1918. 
Jan.    24 

1918. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Apr.    16 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
May  20 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Feb.    26 

1917. 
Mch.  25 

1918. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Feb.   20 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
Jan.      5 

1918. 
Feb.   20 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 

May  26, 

1916. 
May     6 

1918. 
Feb.    18 

1918. 


June  30, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Apr.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.     8, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   15, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 

Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$3,000,000 
22,000 
15,500 

40,000 

100,000 

2,000 

10,000 

500,000 

10,000 

30,000 

75,000 

15,000 

50,000 

10,000 

40,000 

20,000 

10,000 

15,000 

10,000 

100,000 

16,000 

50,000 

12,000 

100,000 

100,000 

10,000 
5,000 
15,000 


Assets. 


-■g  A 

■3  §2  9 

& 

.9 

ufac 
erch 
ater 
ock 

3. 

§ 

iSSSS 

1^ 

S 

$3,633,040 

with  R.  E. 

24,228 

$3,420 

8,790 

5,685 

- 

870 

380,134 

withR.E. 

- 

18,550 

51,098 

30,223 

- 

4,300 

- 

54,921 

- 

2,000 

- 

"  6,136 

- 

6,836 

40,097 

23 17,225 

- 

16,774 

34,800 

28  25,650 

- 

3,500 

_ 

2,300 

3*  10,350 

$477,246 

14,166 
30,187 


4,570 
349,573 

9,452 
22,944 

34,338 
9,556 

273 

64,715 

226 

12,500 

38,972 

6,500 

24,170 

14,774 

303,253 

257,842 

250 


1  And  securities  and  prepaid   in- 

surance. 

2  Accrued  interest  and  taxes. 
'  Reserve. 

*  And  rebates,  etc. 
5  Good  will. 
5  Patent  rights. 


'  Equipment  at  branches. 

8  Prepaid  expense  items. 

9  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1"  Office  furniture. 

11  Prepaid  expense. 

12  Tools  and  fixtures. 
IS  Prepaid  items. 


1^  Reserves. 

15  Fixtures. 

16  Included  in  capital  stock. 
1'  And  fixtures. 

18  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

19  Automobile. 

20  Liberty  Bonds. 


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525 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LiABiLiTras. 

1 

J 
1 

1 

3 
^ 

Capital  Stock. 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

H 

1 

3 
CO 

- 

1  J88,118 

- 

$4,838,709 
27.678 

$2,835,000 
22,000 

$299,623 

2  36,365 

4,915 

$863,000 

$75,000 

$729,721 

$763 

$4,838,709 
27,678 

- 

- 

- 

39,897 

14,500 

6,469 

- 

- 

9,101 
s  5,655 

4,172 

39,897 

«  $22,500 

- 

- 

64,246 

40,000 

7,651 

- 

12,500 

- 

4,095 

64,246 

«  60,000 

- 

- 

60,000 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

643 

345 

122 

- 

- 

- 

176 

643 

«  3,000 

- 

$1,554 

12,370 

10,000 

2,370 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,370 

«  9,000 

'  12,385 
8  6,629 
"»  1,000 

- 

1,039,748 
33,228 

500,000 
10,000 

5,582 
20,068 

: 

225,000 

240,114 

9  69,052 

3,160 

~ 

1,039,748 
33,228 

- 

- 

- 

34,368 

25,000 

5,658 

- 

- 

3,710 

- 

34,368 

t  6,700 

"593 

- 

132,112 
4,345 

75,000 
820 

5,094 
2,000 

35,000 

- 

9,803 
9  7,215 

1,525 

132,112 
4,345 

- 

- 

- 

79,214 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

29,214 

- 

79,214 

- 

"2,471 
"195 

- 

20,114 

10,000 

2,136 

- 

500 

6,264 
"  1,214 

- 

20,114 

«  10.000 

16  353 

- 

12,104 

10,980 

1,032 

- 

- 

- 

92 

12,104 

le  - 

- 

- 

176,379 

10,000 

27,828 

- 

22,500 

111,656 

4,395 

176,379 

- 

- 

5,457 

8,183 

6,130 

2,053 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,183 

•5,000 

- 

5,588 

23,812 

10,000 

7,500 

- 

6,312 

- 

- 

23,812 

"  51,240 

"9  710 

20  5,500 

22  250 

40,186 

146,694 
54,601 

100,000 
16,000 

44,301 
21,268 

13,129 

4,204 

21  2,393 

~ 

146,694 
54,601 

'  5,000 

2M00 

25  50,000 

2'  2,500 

_ 

242,370 
79,852 

50,000 
12,000 

156,772 
33,804 

_ 

24,958 

20,169 
2«  15,429 

9,090 

242,370 
79,852 

- 

24  10,000 
29  750 

2«  36,962 
»o  1,156 
813,439 

27,664 

566,440 
490,737 

37,322 

100,000 
100,000 

10,000 

30,980 
124,476 

27,322 

- 

144,800 

with  accts. 
payable 

168,919 
s  121,741 
S2  70,334 

195,927 

566,440 
490,737 

37,322 

- 

- 

- 

17,981 

5,000 

11,006 

- 

- 

1,975 

- 

17,981 

I 

10  100 

7,511 

32,464 

15,000 

1,766 

15,698 

32,464 

21  Used  in  the  business. 

22  Teams  and  fixtures. 

23  And  equipment. 
2*  Investments. 

2*  Investments   in   controlled   com- 
panies. 


25  Provision  for  income  and  excess 
profits  taxes. 

27  Stock. 

28  And  fixtures  and  teams. 

29  Prepaid  interest. 
80  Insurance. 


81  Autos  and  truck. 

82  Depreciation    and    reserve    ac- 

counts. 
88  Adjourned. 
84  And     blocking    rollers,     horses, 

wagons,  etc. 


526 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


i- 

1 

en 

"o 

1 

a 

a 
a 
O 

T3 
■gcQ 

Assets, 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

% 

2 

t 

[anufactxires. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

3 

^ 

a 

Q 

<; 

tf 

S 

^ 

^ 

John  Chmiell  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 27, 

lOct.    29, 

Sept.  30, 

$50,000 

_ 

$2,000 

$5,260 

$1,353 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

John  Crowe  Company  (Incor- 

Feb.    8, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

$9,925 

3,423 

917 

12,295 

porated),  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John    D.    Fahey    Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

200 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John    D.    Young   and   Sons 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

95,000 

- 

''      - 

79,871 

165,157 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Dolan  Coal  Company, 

Sept.  17, 

June  25, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

10,000 

- 

1,715 

41,620 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  E.  Cousens  Coal  Com- 

May    7, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John    E.    Lynch    Hardware 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

725 

5,331 

1,256 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  E.  O'Neil,  Inc., 

May     2, 

1  Apr.     8, 

Mch.    1, 

3,000 

- 

8  500 

4,125 

1,370 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  E.  Stewart  Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   28, 

15,000 

- 

15,197 

3,337 

2,928 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  Evans  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  23, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  F.  Griffin  Co.,  Boston,   . 

June  11, 
1918. 

May     6, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

~ 

1,861 

58.767 

John  F.  Johnston  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

500 

13,940 

36,082 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John   F.    Milner   Company, 

Mch.    5, 

iO  - 

Dec.  31-, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  F.  Morgan  &  Son  (Incor- 

Apr.  26, 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,390 

11,901 

13,607 

porated),  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  F.  Scherber  Co.  Inc., 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

3,586 

800 

1,883 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Farquhar's  Sons,  Incor- 

May 31, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

4,927 

1,709 

32,530 

- 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Farrell  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.   8, 

July      1, 

June  29, 

2,500 

- 

1,000 

- 

468 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  Foster  Company,  Han- 

Apr.  16, 

18  Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

37,205 

6,166 

122,633 

29.850 

son. 

1918.  , 

1918. 

1917. 

John  G.  Connolly  Co.,  Wo- 

Apr.   22, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,762 

626 

burn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  G.  Wright  &  Co.,  Incor- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

819 

908,184 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Gilbert  Jr.  Company, 

Nov.  27, 

July    24, 

June  30, 

20,400 

- 

- 

28,904 

11,242 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  Groves  Company,  Inc., 

Sept.  25, 

July     9, 

June  29, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,689 

54,411 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  H.  Bickford  Company, 

Nov.    8, 

25  _ 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

500 

- 

3,474 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  H.  Cross  Inc.,  Haverhill, 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Jan.    18, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

8,405 

42,838 

24,143 

John  H.  Derby,  Jeweler,  Inc., 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

971 

1,817 

482 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John   H.   Parker   Company, 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.      1, 

45,000 

12,075 

1,841 

60,423 

41,863 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  Hinckley  &  Son  Co., 

May     3, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

8,111 

810 

95,970 

45,584 

Yarmouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Hood  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

89,400 

~ 

5,538 

122,306 

145,846 

John  Isherwood  &  Sons  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

June  29, 

June  29, 

10,000 

- 

- 

15,101 

2,241 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John    J.    Flynn    Company, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

5,539 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

I  In  lieu  of  annual. 

*  Good  will. 
'  Formulae. 

*  Insurance  prepaid. 
6  Mortgage. 


8  Reserve. 

7  Eqmpment. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  Office  fixtures  and  teams. 


10  None  held  in  1918,  and  no  busi- 

ness done  as  a  corporation. 

11  Tools. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
IS  Prepaid  expense. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


527 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIBS. 

■si 

(2 

3 

1 

i 

1 

3 
^ 

3 
zn 

O 

< 

i 

■S 

a 
•a  1 

1 

o  w 

3 
CO 

1 
1 

1 

•3 

2  $10,000 

3 115,000 

$17,500 

$51,113 

$50,000 

$1,113 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$51,113 

- 

«61 

26,621 

12,000 

8,567 

5  $3,500 

- 

$2,554 

- 

26,621 

2  500 

- 

1,000 

3,700 

3,000 

200 

- 

$500 

- 

- 

3,700 

: 

7  5,125 

: 

245,028 
58,460 

95,000 
25,000 

13,719 
3,602 

2,700 

20,000 
11,602 

48,309 

6  68,000 

15,556 

_ 

245,028 
58,460 

- 

~ 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

886 

8,198 

5,000 

2,448 

- 

750 

- 

- 

8,198 

- 

- 

1,298 

7,293 

3,000 

1,793 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

7.293 

- 

- 

21,462 

15,000 

1,244 

- 

1,300 

3,918 

- 

21,462 

2  3,000 

- 

- 

63,628 

10,000 

53,628 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,628 

- 

'625 

51,147 

20,000 

23,862 

- 

- 

- 

$7,285 

51,147 

2  5,000 

11  1,504 

"885 
"630 

11,117 

29,917 
22,388 

10,000 
20,000 

7,492 
2,338 

- 

1,500 
50 

8,973 

1,952 

29,917 
22,388 

2  25,000 
2 1,032 

- 

- 

64,166 
2,500 

25,000 
2,500 

5,459 

"  1,500 

25,000 

4,707 
15  2,500 

" 

64,166 
2,500 

- 

i'380 
19  150 

- 

196,234 
9,538 

42,700 
2,000 

19,315 
18  279 
2,281 

19,000 

15,220 
4,000 

99,720 

885 

20372 

22 128,731 

: 

196,234 
9.538 

- 

21  34,800 

- 

943,803 

200,000 

63,110 

- 

551,962 

- 

943,803 

- 

2s  4,948 
2<  1,592 

'- 

46,686 
61,100 

20,400 
3,150 

20,602 
37,496 

_ 

4,656 

20,454 

1,028 

46,686 
61,100 

2  500 

- 

- 

4,474 

1,000 

2,744 

- 

470 

- 

260 

4,474 

- 

26  874 

- 

76,260 

20,000 

25,107 

- 

30,000 

1,153 

- 

76,260 

2  2,659 

- 

- 

5,929 

5,000 

929 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5.929 

- 

- 

- 

116,202 

45,000 

10,119 

3,300 

- 

57,783 

- 

116.202 

- 

- 

- 

150,475 

45,000 

25,293 

- 

21,170 

59,012 

- 

150,475 

: 

27  38,445 
i»  16,151 

1,456 

328,286 
18,798 

89,400 
10,000 

33,919 
3,842 

_ 

3,500 

~ 

204,967 
1,456 

328.286 
18,798 

- 

- 

.  - 

9,530 

5,000 

2,742 

- 

- 

- 

1,788 

9.530 

i<  Mortgage  loan. 

15  Building  fund  reserve. 

1'  Adjourned. 

17  Stock  in  other  company. 

1*  Labor  accrued. 


19  Fixtures. 

20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  And  reserve. 

23  Alterations  and  equipment. 


2*  Prepaid  expenses. 

25  None  held  since  organization. 

26  Prepaid  items. 

27  Securities. 


528 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1  Good  will. 

2  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 


«  Automobiles  and  carriages. 
'  Mortgage  not«. 
8  None  held  in  1918. 
5  Unexpired  insurance  premium. 
11  Investment. 


11  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Corporation  did  no  business  in 

1917. 
15  Contract.  ' 
i<  Mortgages. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


529 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 

8 

i 

-o 
a 
a 

ta 
2 

PL, 

1 

S 

1 
1 

k 
p-i 

-S 

°  a 

< 

J, 

a 

ll 

1 

'■Z  a 

s 

1 

o 

-a 
a 
« 

1 

1  $2,000 

2  $761 
s  4,500 

S13,886 

$19,424 
18,271 

$10,000 
14,000 

$8,366 
2,271 

- 

$2,000 

«$114 

$944 

$19,424 
18,271 

- 

- 

- 

23,932 

10,000 

6,700 

- 

- 

3,580 

3,652 

23,932 

- 

6  528 

- 

67,384 

10,000 

42,427 

- 

6,782 

8,175 

- 

67,384 

1970 

6  3,000 

730 

5,350 

2,000 

350 

7  $3,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,350 

- 

- 

- 

96,156 

30,000 

23,411 

40,000 

- 

- 

2,745 

96,156 

1500 

- 

- 

13,386 

7,500 

4,417 

- 

733 

- 

736 

13,386 

1  2,000 

- 

- 

6,000 

5,000 

650 

- 

- 

- 

350 

6,000 

- 

- 

4,919 

14,535 

10,000 

2,202 

- 

2,333 

- 

- 

14,535 

- 

- 

- 

9,131 

930 

4,194 

- 

2,884 

- 

1,123 

9,131 

1  5,000 

9  5,199 
i«500 

: 

864,687 
19,478 

70,100 
5,000 

374,584 
5,538 

- 

370,638 
6,900 

47,484 

«  1,881 

2,040 

_ 

864,687 
19,478 

1 15,000 

"  50,000 

14,742 

79,742 

74,750 

1,717 

- 

3,275 

- 

- 

79,742 

- 

- 

6,812 

71,521 

5,000 

1,672 

"  21,000 

43,849 

- 

- 

71,521 

1  4,500 

- 

- 

13,437 

10,000 

2,453 

- 

- 

- 

984 

13,437 

- 

15  712 

- 

1,528 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28 

1,528 

- 

16  200 

_ 

1,680 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

680 

1,680 

- 

- 

- 

3,234 

1,000 

2,007 

- 

- 

- 

227 

3,234 

1  4,900 

- 

500 

5,500 

.   5,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,500 

- 

- 

- 

98,873 

30,000 

68,873 

- 

- 

- 

- 

98,873 

_ 

- 

- 

443,414 
1,012 

50,000 
30 

19,060 

"  14,000 

610 

; 

183,500 

176,854 

372 

443,414 
1,012 

- 

- 

- 

688,110 

100,000 

334,798 

■ 

151,100 

102,212 

- 

688,110 

- 

- 

3,181 

5,600 

5,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,600 

- 

- 

- 

73,699 

9,000 

6,287 

- 

20,000 

- 

38,412 

73,699 

20  12,473 
!i  29,050 

26  4,452 

132,769 
494,882 

50,000 
75,000 

32,560 
22  465 

375,328 

27  25,000 

43,872 

23  1,333 

24  1,417 

25  3,122 

19,554 

132,769 
494,882 

- 

- 

95,962 

178,300 
96,238 

100,000 
20,000 

20,000 
47,011 

17,000 
28  37,800 

3,500 

- 

29,227 

178,300 
96,238 

1 

16  Securities. 

"  Auto. 

1'  Due  to  stockholders. 

18  And  office  fixtures. 

13  And  fixtures. 


2»  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Investments. 

22  Accrued  taxes. 

23  Reserve  for  storage. 

24  Depreciation. 


26  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 

26  Prepaid  expense. 

27  Mortgage  payable. 

25  Real  estate  mortgages. 


530 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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i 
IS 

a 

03 
P. 

O 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

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ctures, 
handise, 
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in  Proc- 

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0 

John  Robbins  Manufacturing 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

_ 

$2,800 

$2,006 

$5,316 

Co.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Roberts  and  Son  Com- 

May    9, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

14,051 

30,997 

603 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Russell  Cutlery  Com- 

Sept.   3, 

2  Aug.  28, 

June  30, 

200,000 

$180,000 

withR.E. 

193,224 

23,118 

pany,  Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John   S.   Boyd   Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    8, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

28,879 

33,747 

677,664 

14,971 

Williamstown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  S.  Cheever  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

200 

20,325 

44,718 

John  S.  Emery  &  Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

28 

89,699 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John   S.    Martin   Company, 

May  10, 

2  Apr.   26, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

13,563 

3,929 

4,291 

29,944 

Marblehead. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  S.  Wolfe  Company,  The, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

41,549 

Pittsfield. 

•  1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John    Schmid    Construction 

Feb.   27, 

Nov.  12, 

Sept.  29, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Co.  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

John  T.  Burns  &  Sons  Incor- 

Jan.   28, 

Dec.     5, 

Nov.  30, 

75,000 

190,769 

- 

- 

18,040 

porated,  Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

John  T.   Connor  Company, 

July     2, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

1,200,000 

7,576 

- 

653,863 

62,962 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  T.  Robinson  Company, 

May     6, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

130,000 

42,361 

50,368 

56,400 

11,985 

,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  T.   Scully  Foundation 

Nov.  11, 

July   10, 

June  30, 

30,000 

_ 

70,949 

6,660 

102,142 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  T.  Scully  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.   25, 
1918. 

2  Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

15,000 

~ 

26 15,317 

" 

22,750 

John  V.  Wilson  Co.,  Boston,  . 

June  20, 
1918. 

Mch.  13, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,093 

14,181 

John  W.  Barlow  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

7,217 

10,080 

6,753 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  W.  Bolton  &  Sons,  In- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

36,000 

16,093 

35,913 

63,617 

corporated,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  W.  Cosden  &  Company 

May  16, 

M  Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,727 

6,487 

8,136 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John    W.    Crane   Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.     7, 

2,000 

4,350 

- 

31750 

6,086 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  W.  Duff  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

10,000 

~ 

3,500 

845 

34,179 

John  W.  Lockerbie  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.  26, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

12,000 

- 

87 

6,733 

6,541 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  W.  Luce  and  Company, 

May  16, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,792 

1,749 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

John  W.  Russell  &  Sons  Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

27,000 

6,000 

2,500 

3,500 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Vf.  Sanborn  Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

3,435 

10,446 

3,746 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Walker  Machine  Com- 

Apr.  26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,240 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

John  Whalen  Company  Incor- 

Oct.    5, 

34  - 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

- 

21,006 

21,235 

11,559 

porated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Johnson  &  Brvden,  Incorpo- 

Jan.   12, 

36  Jan.      9, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

970 

- 

14,306 

89,969 

rated,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

I  Tools  and  fixtures. 

7 

Stock  on  hand  and  in  tr 

ansit. 

13  Mc 

rtgages  rea! 

estate. 

*  Adjourned. 

8 

Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

"Sin 

dng  fund  m 

vestment. 

3  Deferred  charges. 

9 

Drafts  not  accepted  and 

checks  not  i 

n. 

16  Im 

vestments. 

4  Good  will. 

10 

Note  in  bank. 

16  Pre 

paid  expens 

e. 

6  Liberty  Bonds. 

11 

Truck. 

"  Ac 

cnied  expen 

ses. 

6  OiEce  fi-xtures. 

,                     12 

Equipment. 

18  Sin 

Mng  fund  re 

serve. 

1918.1 


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531 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Mica  — 

ill 

3 

8 
1 

1 
1 

3 
^ 

S 
o 

i 

J. 

.a 

-o 

a 

il 

i 

■a 
"S-a 

O  O) 

3. 

1 

-a 

1 

3 
^ 

- 

I  $800 

- 

$10,922 

$10,000 

$522 

- 

- 

- 

$400 

$10,922 

- 

- 

- 

45,651 

20,000 

5,672 

- 

- 

$19,979 

- 

45,651 

- 

- 

- 

396,342 

200,000 

178,842 

- 

$17,500 

- 

- 

396,342 

- 

3  4,040 

- 

759,301 

300,000 

35,499 

- 

333,126 

90,676 

- 

759,301 

4  $3,500 

5 10,000 

- 

78,743 

14,400 

9,073 

- 

- 

- 

55,270 

78,743 

- 

6 1,000 

- 

90,727 

20,000 

69,716 

'  - 

- 

- 

1,011 

90,727 

- 

- 

- 

51,727 

30,000 

- 

$3,500 

- 

18,227 

- 

51,727 

^200 

7  8,llfi 
8  300 

11300 

$1,500 

49,965 
2,000 

10,000 
2,000 

2,649 

5  12,258 

10  500 

24,558 

49,965 
2,000 

- 

12 1,500 

- 

210,309 

75,000 

22,899 

13 111,000 

- 

1,410 

- 

210,309 

4  690,633 

21 12,952 

4  10,000 
<  5,000 

12 137,504 

5  50,000 

11  51,250 

15  25,000 

IS  7,074 

9,880 

22  35,000 

23  30,973 
6  2,500 

4,050 

1,685,862 

249,919 

192,251 
47,117 

1,050,000 

130,000 

30,000 
15,000 

178,815 
1'  40,558 

17,670 

24  2,009 

36,294 

25  7,025 
25,103 

64,500 

85,000 

18,976 

47,474 
7,014 

274,131 

18  50,000 

19  3,858 

2»  3,500 

16,764 
71,458 

- 

1,685,862 

249,919 

192,251 
47,117 

*  8,000 

27  700 
23  113 

~ 

26,087 
24,050 

10,000 
10,000 

6,145 
9,296 

~ 

3,660 

- 

6,282 
4,754 

26,087 
24,050 

- 

- 

- 

151,623 

125,000 

11,807 

- 

- 

29 14,816 

- 

151,623 

<  10,000 

- 

- 

26,350 

fo,ooo 

6,025 

8,200 

600 

- 

1,525 

26,350 

- 

- 

- 

11,186 

2,000 

8,802 

- 

- 

384 

11,186 

- 

- 

378 

38,902 

10,000 

28,902 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,902 

- 

32  3,693 

2,019 

19,073 

12,000 

7,073 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,073 

- 

33  500 

- 

6,041 

1,000 

2,061 

- 

2,284 

- 

696 

6,041 

4  11,692 

- 

1,000 

51,692 

50,000 

692 

- 

1,000' 

- 

- 

51,692 

- 

_ 

1,696 

19,323 

5,000 

4,051 

- 

- 

10,272 

- 

19,323 

- 

6,760 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

4 10,800 

35  308 

10,301 

75,209 

50,000 

9,846 

15,363 

- 

- 

- 

75,209 

- 

28  425 

- 

105,670 

40,000 

16.627 

- 

11,500 

- 

37,543 

105,670 

19  Profit  sharing  reserve. 
2"  Reserve  for  dividends. 

21  Patent  rights. 

22  Capitalstock  owned  by  company. 

23  Patterns,  tools,  etc. 

21  Miscellaneous  accruals. 


25  Accrued  accounts. 

26  And  horses,  etc. 
2'  Automobile. 

28  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

29  Invested  in  business. 

3"  Should  have  been  held. 


31  Including  office  furniture. 

32  Due  on  contracts. 

33  Copyrights. 

3-'  None  held  since  organization. 

35  Office  furniture. 

36  Date  of  postponement. 


532 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Johnson  &  Bryden,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Johnson  &  Company  Inc., 
Lowell. 

Johnson  and  Kettell  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Johnson  &  Markeson  Com- 
pany Incorporated,  Boston. 

Johnson-Appleby  Company, 
Boston. 

Johnson  Company,  The,  Chel- 
sea. 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Johnson  Pneu-Metal  Tire 
Company,  Fitchburg. 

Johnson  Pneu-Metal  Tire 
Company,  Fitchburg  (2d 
return). 

Johnson  Vapor  Heating  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Johnson- Washburn  Company, 
Boston. 

Johnson-Wright  Shoe  Co., 
Lynn. 

Johnsonia  Inc.,  The,  Fitch- 
burg. _ 

Johnson's  Laboratory,  Inc., 
Worcester. 

Johnson's  Real  Estate 
Agency,  Inc.,  Fall  River. 

Johnston  Lumber  Co.,  Mai- 
den. 

Johnston  M anuf acturing 
Company,  Attleboro. 

Jones  Hardwood  Company, 
Boston. 

Jones-Mannix  Company, 
Worcester. 

Jones,  McDuffee  &  Stratton 
Co.,  Boston. 

Jones,  Peterson  and  Newhall 
Company,  Boston. 

Jones-Webster    Corporation, 


Jordan-Burnham  Coal  Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Jordan  Lumber  Co.,  Maiden, 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Joseph  A.  Bowen  Company, 
Fall  River. 

Joseph  A.  Rich  Company, 
Boston. 


Nov.  29, 
1918. 

Dec.   10, 
1917. 

Nov.  29, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Nov.    4, 

1918. 

Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Feb.   21, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Aug.     2, 

1918. 

Nov.    7, 

1918. 
May    3, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Apr.   26, 

1918. 
May   16, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
June    5, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
May  22, 

1918. 
May     9, 

1918. 

Mch.    7, 
1918. 


Oct.    29, 
1918. 


Sept. 
1917. 

Nov. 

1918, 
Nov. 

1917 
Jan. 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918. 
Jan 

1918 
Nov. 

1916 

19  _ 


28, 


Jan.    10, 

1918. 
June     1 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 
23  July     5, 

1918. 

June  15, 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Feb.   26 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
23  Apr.   16 

1918, 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    22 

1918. 
23  May  14, 

1918. 
Apr.   22 

1918. 

Jan.    24 
1918. 


Sept.  30 
1918. 

Aug.     1 
1917. 

Oct.     1 

1918. 
Oct.      1 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Aug.  31 

1917. 
Aug.  31 

1918. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
June     1 

1918. 

June  15, 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Mch.    1 

1918. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 


$50,000 

22,000 

75,000 

5,000 

50,000 

3,000 

600,000 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 

30,000 
75,000 
10,000 
180,000 
10,000 

1,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
300.000 
25,200 
25,000 

1,000 

80,000 

2,000,000 

60,000 

30,000 


Assets 


$1,500 


31,505 


171,925 


1,000 


13,390 

18,000 

131,827 


$7,250 


8  2,975 


5,012 


34,295 


500 
21  9,643 


250 


1,125 


12,401 


18,106 


with  R.  E. 
8  2,246 


+^  rt .2. 


$33,571 

1,530 

129,220 
12  2,500 

31,187 
7,189 

53,262 


675 
75,000 
12,497 

970 

1,100 

2,735 

3,749 

6,386 

542,548 

93,660 

41,489 

28,307 

2,154,047 

56,968 

4.564 


1  Investments. 

2  Chamber  of  Commerce  stock. 

3  OiEce  furniture. 

^  Reserves  for  bad  debts,  deprecia- 
tion, etc. 
6  Patent  rights. 


8  Trade-marks. 
'  Good  will. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  Liberty  Bond  account. 

1"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
11  Reserve  for  taxes. 


12  And  autos,  horses  and  carriages. 

13  Prepaid  expense. 
"  Accrued  expenses. 

16  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 
18  Truck  and  office  furniture  and  fix- 
tures. 


1918.] 


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533 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1 

J. 

J. 

i 

-a 

J 

13 

1" 

■a 

J3 
1 

3 

13 

o  S  § 

(2 

1 

3 
^ 

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o 

< 

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s 

1 

1 

3 
& 

- 

1  $28,563 
2  102 
S734 

$21,575 

$121,022 

$40,000 

$22,079 

- 

$50,537 

4  $8,406 

- 

$121,022 

6  $1,000 

- 

- 

13,380 

12,140 

650 

- 

- 

590 

- 

13,380 

6  250 

7  250 

- 

9  7,273 

- 

205,357 

75,000 

14,302 

- 

95,645 

i»  16,938 
11  2,422 

$1,050 

205,357 

- 

- 

2,539 

6,224 

5,000 

1,224 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

6.224 

- 

- 

- 

65,300 

38,750 

5,491 

- 

10,400 

925 

9,734 

65.300 

- 

- 

1,259 

8,871 

3,000 

1,439 

- 

4,432 

- 

- 

8.871 

6  9,042 

"  7,846 

_ 

301,462 

148,300 

31,325 

_ 

5,602 

114,511 

_ 

301.462 

7  120,263 

"  1,724 

15  1,000,000 

16  4,210 
1'  400,000 

33,726 

1,437,936 

1,000,000 

37,936 

- 

~ 

~ 

i«  400.000 

1.437.936 

1,000,000 

2»  1,943 

36,719 

1,038,662 

1,000,000 

115 

38,547 

~ 

~ 

1.038.662 

25,000 

- 

13,575 

40,500 

30,000 

6.000 

- 

4,500 

- 

- 

40.500 

- 

- 

- 

174,142 

75,000 

36.482 

51,500 

11,160 

- 

174,142 

- 

- 

- 

36,903 

10.000 

11,645 

- 

10,000 

5,258 

- 

36,903 

- 

22 1,995 

4,445 

182,100 

180,000 

2,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

182,100 

5  1,000 

_ 

_ 

11,219 

8,000 

2,328 

_ 

_ 

_ 

891 

11,219 

6  1,000 

'  7,000 

- 

- 

550 

1,550 

1,000 

- 

- 

550 

- 

- 

1,550 

- 

- 

9,187 

11,987 

10,000 

1,987 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,987 

7  5,000 

- 

2,125 

20,245 

10,000 

1,245 

- 

9,000 

- 

20.245 

- 

- 

- 

19,504 

10,000 

9,155 

- 

- 

349 

19.504 

- 

- 

- 

23,025 

15,000 

4,947 

- 

- 

3,078 

- 

23,025 

- 

- 

- 

768,117 

300,000 

102.962 

- 

220,000 

82,769 
24  62,386 

- 

768,117 

- 

25  8,363 

- 

125,476 

25,200 

40.904 

- 

15,000 

44,372 

- 

125,476 

- 

26  10,000 

23.378 

101,935 

25,000 

27,935 

49,000 

- 

- 

101,935 

- 

2'  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

23  7,280 

- 

88,974 

29,800 

3,862 

$2,500 

40,000 

- 

12.812 

88,974 

- 

311,290 
29  647,142 

- 

5,239,569 

2,000,000 

410,124 

- 

- 

1.366.776 
so  478.660 

984,009 

5,239,569 

31  19,983 
2?  32,000 

368,476 

60,000 

86,376 

35.000 

32.671 

94,925 
32  45,000 
33 14,504 

with 
surplus 

368,476 

'  20,000 

88,263 

30,000 

51,858 

6,405 

88,263 

1'  Treasury  stock. 

1'  Donation  account. 

19  None  held  in  1918. 

21)  Truck  and  office  furniture. 

21  And  process. 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 


23  Adjourned. 

24  Reserved  for  taxes. 

25  rurniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Camps,  etc. 

2'  Liberty  Bonds. 

28  Horses,  teams  and  motor  equipment. 


29  Non-taxable  securities. 
'D  Reserves. 

31  Delivery  equipment. 

32  Depreciation  account. 

33  Reserve  accounts. 


534 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Manufactun 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

Joseph   Bentley  Hair  Com- 

Apr.   i 

>9,       Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

$30,000 

$18,600 

$8,000 

$19,448 

$6,070 

pany,  Methuen. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  Breck  &  Sons'  Cor- 

Dec.   ] 

8,       Dec.   14 

Oct.      1, 

350,000 

- 

1 15,000 

226,000 

381,781 

poration,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Joseph    Burnett    Company, 

Mch.  '. 

0,       Jan.    21 

Dee.  31, 

60,000 

62,090 

1,000 

338,026 

48,380 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  C.  Dolan  Company, 

Apr.    ] 

7,       Feb.   27 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,762 

2,264 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Joseph  E.  Greene  Co.,  Inc., 

Mav  ] 

6,       Jan.    15 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

169,594 

392,810 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  F.  Carew,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.   ] 

8,       Jan.     9 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

1,500 

2,050 

6,086 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  Gahm  &  Son  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. '. 

S,       Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

36,108 

39,241 

69,353 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  Goodnow  &  Company, 

Mav 

8,       Feb.   12 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

28,336 

20,486 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Joseph    H.    Symonds    Com- 

June ] 

1,       Feb.    14 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

750 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  H.  Young  Company, 

May 

9,       Mch.  11 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

3,929 

- 

49,476 

31,341 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph   M.   Enos  Company, 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.    13 

Jan.    13, 

1,000 

- 

- 

310 

411 

Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Joseph  M.  Herman  Shoe  Co., 

Apr.   i 

0,    14  Mch.  26 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

176,907 

with  R.  E. 

850,485 

805,110 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Jos.  M.  Wade  Publishing  Co., 

June 

8,       Mch.  22 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

15,523 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  P.  Manning  Company, 

May 

3,       Mch.  23 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

- 

22,386 

375,661 

623,673 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph    Pietzuch    Company, 

Apr. 

8,       Feb.   25 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

48,886 

23,658 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Joseph     Pollak     Tool     and 

Mch.  ] 

6,       Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

6,267 

5,122 

4,637 

Stamping  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Joseph  Pomerantz,  Incorpo- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr. 

1,       Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

5,798 

346 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  S.  Waterman  &  Sons, 

Mch.  S 

8,       Mch.    4 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

29,891 

21  39,529 

23,699 

84,708 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  Stevens'  Heirs:  —  In- 

July   ] 

8,       Mch.  17 

Mch.  18, 

5,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

85 

corporated,  Greenfield. 

1918 

1917. 

1918. 

Joseph  T.  Wood  Company, 

June  i 

1,       May  29 

May  29, 

75,000 

300 

15,700 

55,479 

115,941 

Ware. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Joseph  W.  Woods  &  Sons  Co., 

May 

8,       Feb.    11 

Dec.  31, 

700,000 

- 

- 

848,583 

534,974 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Joseph  Wilcox,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    ] 

2,   "Feb.     5 

Jan.      1, 

35,000 

5,514 

16,938 

11,514 

864 

Athol. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Josephine    S.     Smith,     Inc., 

Apr.   a 

0,       Apr.   16 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

7,000 

852 

3,000 

2,826 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Josiah    Webb    &    Company, 

Jan.    3 

1,       Jan.    23 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

Limited,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

JosUn   House   Garage,   Inc., 

May 

3,       Feb.   24 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

200 

2,219 

2,812 

Webster. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Journal  Engraving  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.  5 

9,       Jan.    10 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

28 1,790 

6,398 

500 

6,845 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Judd  Engineering  Company, 

Apr. 

3,       Jan.    20 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

200 

800 

8,159 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Judd  Paper  Company,  Hol- 

Jan.   2 

8,       Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

43,616 

- 

15,397 

186,881 

yoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Judge  &  Fay  Co.,  Holyoke,    . 

Feb.    2 
1918 

7,       Feb.    12 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

2,816 

- 

1,139 

1  And  fiixtures. 

2  And  stock  of  other  corporations, 
s  Good  will. 

*  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
6  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


8  Insurance  prepaid. 
'  Insurance  accumulative. 
8  Auto, 
s  Reserve. 
1°  Patent  rights  and  license. 


11  Prepaid  expense. 

12  Suspense  account. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 

14  Adjourned. 

15  Reserves. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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$52,118 

$15,000 

$6,168 

$16,200 

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with  accts. 

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$105,189 

-^ 

$14,750 

$52,118 

$25,000 

2  $29,335 

_ 

677,116 
449,496 

350,000 
60,000 

224,336 
7,315 

20,000 

$102,780 
256,992 

_ 

677,116 
449,496 

3  500 

4  1,800 

$1,522 

7,848 

5,000 

2,848 

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- 

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- 

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5  4,298 
6  493 

'  1,296 
8  840 

569,331 
27,636 

15,000 
25,000 

195,186 
2,201 

19,393 

317,025 

9  22,727 

435 

569,331 
27,636 

10  14,498 
s  50,000 

4  18,375 
11  2,463 
4  1,880 

1,580 

230,038 

50,702 

2,330 

200,000 

30,000 

2,230 

14,447 
100 

- 

- 

6,529 

18,000 
12  2,702 

9,062 

230,038 

50,702 

2,330 

- 

13  2,000 

- 

86,746 

34,400 

2,657 

- 

4,500 

45,189 

- 

86,746 

- 

- 

789 

1,510 

1,000 

510 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,510 

16  7,500 
s  35,000 

1-250 

- 

1,832,502 
59,773 

300,000 
35,000 

312,355 
3,984 

13,000 

478,694 
7,345 

627,165 
15  114,288 

with 
surplus 

444 

1,832,502 
59,773 

13  13,363 

- 

1,035,083 

400,000 

226,466 

- 

158,617 

250,000 

- 

1,035,083 

31 

18  6,606 

- 

79,150 
16,027 

20,400 
9,910 

17,552 

19  8,981 

2,972 

1,643 

- 

30,171 

20  2,046 

838 

664 

79,150 
16,027 

• 

18  335 

- 

6,479 

1,525 

1,905 

- 

1,796 

578 

675 

6,479 

- 

- 

- 

177,827 

40,000 

15,165 

12,000 

3,000 

107.662 

- 

177,827 

- 

- 

2,915 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

187,420 

74,000 

33,723 

- 

71,765 

- 

7,932 

187,420 

- 

22  2 

23  1 
25  219 

- 

1,383,560 

500,000 

62,192 

- 

500,000 

176,368 

145,000 

1,383,560 

24 1,650 
s  2,500 

3,671 

42,870 
13,678 

33,100 
10,000 

1,531 
421 

_ 

8,239 

_ 

3,257 

43i870 
13,678 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

8 1,000 

- 

1,994 

8,225 

4,225 

1,800 

2,200 

- 

- 

- 

8,225 

3  2,468 

- 

- 

18,001 

10,000 

3,688 

- 

4,100 

213 

- 

18,001 

3  27,000 

-' 

- 

36,159 

30,000 

2,856 

- 

- 

- 

3,303 

36,159 

- 

13  25,000 

- 

270,894 

24,000 

79,863 

- 

60,000 

38,000 

9  11,911 

27  9,453 

47,667 

270,894 

- 

- 

1,808 

5,763 

5,000 

63 

700 

- 

- 

5,763 

16  Trade-marks,  cuts  and  drawings. 
1'  Investment. 

18  Fixtures. 

19  Accrued  dividends  and  salaries. 


20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  And  equipment. 

22  Investments. 

23  Furniture. 


24  Patent  rights. 
23  Unexpired  insurance. 
26  Improvements. 
2'  Suspense. 


536 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


-  a 
1 

C3 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  or  CORPORA- 

S3, 

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and 
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Judson  L.  Thomson  Manu- 

Apr.  10, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

$325,000 

$42,276 

$72,865 

$324,610 

$158,454 

facturing   Company,   Wal- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

tham. 

Julius    Kallman    Company, 

Apr.   25, 

5  Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

303,908 

115,662 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Julius  Rottenberg  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

164,001 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Junction     Pharmacy,     Inc., 

Apr.   16, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

10  4,198 

768 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

K.  J.  Quinn  &  Co.  (Incorpo- 

Nov. 29, 

Sept.  16, 

July     1, 

100,000 

65,736 

6,187 

50,627 

81,702 

rated),  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

K.  R.  Charlton  Inc.,  Holyoke, 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

2,590 

24,335 

12,62?, 

Eakas  Bros.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

May    3, 
1918. 

Apr.   15, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

52,251 

35,679 

Kalashian  Bros.,  Inc.,  Worces- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

930 

1,152 

2,032 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kaleva  Co-operative  Associa- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

21,348 

7,578 

8,385 

2,792 

tion,  Maynard. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kalmus,  Comstock  and  Wes- 

July    17, 

w  Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,076 

cott.   Incorporated,    Cam- 
bridge. 
Kandle-B  o  r  n       Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

840 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kaplan-Charak       Company, 

Nov.  11, 

Oct.     7, 

July      1, 

50,000 

- 

6,969 

33,302 

18,829 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Karl  Andren  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

- 

- 

62,531 

38,526 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kasino  Company,  Lowell,      . 

Sept.  19, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Jan.    17, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Katama  Mills,  Boston, 

Apr.   22, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

500,000 

274,449 

366,079 

1,087,087 

6$,984 

Katzman-Adler     Shoe     Co., 

May  24, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

128,668 

112,203 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kavanagh     Brothers     Com- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

8,000 

1,500 

6,776 

5,681 

pany,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kearney  Race  Company,  Nor- 

Apr.    4, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   15, 

3,000 

- 

- 

6,350 

442 

wood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Keighley    Metal    Ceiling    & 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

8,300 

- 

- 

- 

3,784 

Roofing  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Keith  Car  and  Manufacturing 

May  18, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,600,000 

1,570,963 

with  R.  E. 

1,834,260 

1,072,553 

Company,  Bourne. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Keith  Hotel  Co.  Inc.,  Brock- 

June 29, 

32  _ 

Oct.    31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Keith    Paper    Company, 

July    23, 

May  23, 

Apr.   30, 

350,000 

328,738 

194,038 

212,112 

150,418 

Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Keith  Realty  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  15, 

Oct.     8, 

Sept.  30, 

150,000 

160,000 

- 

- 

1,804 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Keith's  Bijou  Theatre  Com- 

July    8, 

84  - 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,293 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Keith's  Boston  Theatre  Com- 

July    8, 

34- 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

39,545 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kelleher  Auto  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Aug.     6, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

500 

12,200 

1,426 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Kelley  and  Hawes  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

5  Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

86,325 

- 

36  10,000 

8,200 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kelley-Mills      Company, 

May  29, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

23,615 

2,908 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Insurance  and  taxes  prepaid. 

3  Notes  payable  secured  by  $54,000 

Liberty  Bonds. 
*  Reserve  for  taxes. 
6  Adjourned. 
6  Investments. 


'  Furniture  and  suppUes. 
8  Foreign  money,  stamps  and  rail- 
road tickets. 
5  Mortgages,  bonds  and  stocks. 
1"  And  fixtures. 

11  Securities. 

12  Other  liabihties. 


13  Good  will. 

14  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Reserved  for  taxes. 

16  Fixtures. 

17  Building  fund. 

18  Should  have  been  held. 

19  Patent  rights. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


537 


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3  $52,800 

$40,000 

$114,582 
*  15,000 

$656,718 

- 

6 16,206 

- 

435,776 

150,000 

62,718 

- 

87,000 

136,058 

- 

435,776 

- 

'  1,065 

8  5,631 

9  84,643 

- 

255,340 

20,000 

232,777 

- 

- 

2,563 

- 

255,340 

- 

- 

- 

4,966 

3,000 

762 

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500 

- 

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4,966 

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11  56,148 

- 

260,400 

100,000 

17,788 
12  25,903 

- 

- 

- 

116,709 

260,400 

i3:$25,000 

- 

- 

64,547 

25,000 

10,144 

- 

28,850 

- 

553 

64,547 

- 

"  1,463 

- 

89,393 

25,000 

37,141 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

16,690 
15  2,500 

8,062 

89,393 

- 

16  120 

- 

4,234 

3,500 

160 

- 

- 

- 

574 

■  4,234 

- 

284 

- 

40,387 

4,330 

6,264 

13,086 

8,100 

2,333 
17  3,862 

2,412 

40,387 

"  70,000 

11 15,320 

128,104 

60,000 

7,610 

- 

- 

28,014 

32,480 

128,104 

13  5,000 

2»  2,219 
21489 

19  2,270 

- 

23  $30,082 

33,217 

1,000 

32,217 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,217 

22  25 

- 

- 

- 

59,100 

10,000 

9,081 
24  20,000 

- 

7,643 

11,343 

1,033 

59,100 

- 

25  164 

- 

101,221 

50,000 

19,504 

- 

20,000 

11,717 

- 

101,221 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,797,599 

500,000 

431,397 

- 

650,000 

26  194,014 
2'  22,188 

- 

1,797,599 

- 

28  3,750 

- 

244,621 

10,000 

50,288 

- 

109,809 

- 

74,524 

244,621 

- 

29  1,000 

- 

22,957 

17,000 

1,600 

- 

1,000 

- 

3,357 

22,957 

- 

- 

- 

6,792 

3,000 

1,840 

- 

1,000 

- 

952 

6,792 

13  3,000 

- 

5,906 

12,690 

8,300 

4,390 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,690 

13  95,700 

30  368,500 
1  50,000 

31  238,207 

- 

5,230,183 

r,60o,ooo 

906,020 

- 

2,147,500 

309,518 
2'  267,145 

with 
surplus 

5,230,183 

~ 

~ 

203,811 

203,811 

52,100 
33  3,500 

86,711 

61,500 

~ 

- 

~ 

203,811 

~ 

13,781 
I  50,000 

~ 

949,087 

350,000 

3,606 

~ 

217,500 

377,981 

- 

949,087 

- 

- 

- 

161,804 

80,000 

- 

- 

79,031 

- 

2,773 

161,804 

35 12,000 

"  10,000 

- 

32,293 

25,000 

1,252 

- 

- 

- 

6,041 

32;293 

35  10,000 

"  12,000 

- 

61,545 

25,000 

11,262 

- 

- 

- 

25,283 

61,545 

- 

- 

- 

14,126 

10,000 

1,160 

- 

2,400 

- 

566 

14,126 

- 

- 

- 

104,525 

30,000 

5,500 

30,000 

33,000 

2'  3,000 

3,025 

104,525 

19  3,021 

- 

- 

29,544 

15,000 

9,505 

- 

- 

5,039 

- 

29,544 

20  Laboratory  equipment. 

21  Suspense  accounts. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  Experimental. 

2*  Indebtedness  to  stockholders. 

25  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

26  Including  reserve  for  taxes. 
2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


28  Equipment. 

29  Tools  and  appliances. 

30  Stock  in  other  companies. 

31  Unaccrued  items. 

32  None   held   in    1917.    Company 

made  a  common  law  assignment 
in  September,  1917. 


33  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
31  None  held  in  1918. 

35  Good  will  and  leasehold  interest. 

36  And  teams,  vehicles,  automobiles 

and  undertakers'  supplies. 


538 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

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and 
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Kelley  Spence  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Jan.     5 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

$50,000 

- 

- 

$77,641 

$73,128 

Kelly  and  Shukry,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.     4 

Feb.     1, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

5,436 

1,383 

rated,  Northbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kelly-Buckley        Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.      7 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

$11,812 

201,033 

103,277 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kelly  Peanut  Company,  The, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.  31 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2  3,533 

56,386 

32,174 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Kelly    Separator    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.      4 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kelly-Springfield  MotorTruck 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

2,952 

21,125 

49,419 

^  Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kendall  Hardware  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

8,140 

3,580 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Keniston  Engineering  Com- 

Feb.   27, 

Feb.    12 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

4,343 

3,101 

5,982 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kenlit  Mfg.  Co.,  Medford,     . 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Jan.    20 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

13,000 

~ 

2,105 

6,386 

10,091 

Kennedy   &   Peterson   Con- 

Apr.  26, 

Mch.  11 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

2,000 

_ 

80,636 

struction    Company,   Bos- 
ton. 
Kennedy  Clothing  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May     7, 

Mch.  19 

Feb.     9, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

24,808 

9,950 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kennedy  Company,  The,  Bos- 

May    7, 

Mch.  22 

Feb.     9, 

100,000 

- 

- 

123,307 

326,935 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kennedy's  (Inc.),  Brockton,  . 

May     7, 
1918. 

Mch.  27 
1918. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

40,000 

-5335,447 

- 

85,346 

9,198 

Kennedy's  of  Springfield,  Inc., 

May     9, 

Apr.   10 

,     Feb.    16, 

50,000 

- 

15  37,560 

79,222 

10,928 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918.^ 

1918. 

Kenneth  Hutohins  Company, 

June  21, 

16  June  10 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

115,059 

143,457 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kenney  Brothers  Company, 

June   18, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

4,838 

3,961 

11,578 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kenney-Kennedy    Company, 

May   10, 

17  Apr.     4 

Feb.    15, 

30,000 

- 

- 

56,913 

18  145,295 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kenney-Kennedy    Realty 

June     8, 

1'  Mch.  27 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

13  617,869 

- 

- 

32,367 

_  Company,  Worcester. 

1918-. 

1918. 

1917. 

K  e  n  0     Supply     Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    15 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2  897 

3,624 

4,323 

_  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kenwood  Printing  Company, 

July    18, 

Feb.    12 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

_ 

452 

335 

1,115 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kenworthy    Brothers    Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    22 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

_ 

21,525 

49,074 

118,843 

pany,  Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Keogh     Storage     Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

26,000 

7,500 

- 

9,550 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kermel  Apparatus  Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2«  1,180 

- 

262 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kester's  Market  Inc.,  Worces- 

Mch. 15, 

Feb.     4 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

3,175 

- 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Keystone  Job  Print,  Brock- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,000 

170 

3,883 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kibbe    Brothers    Company, 

May     6, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

396,047 

113,823 

280,243 

242,321 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kilburn  Company,  The,  Mai- 

Oct.   25, 

Aug.  26 

Aug.  26, 

25,000 

- 

- 

400 

837 

den. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kilburn     Lincoln     Machine 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

60,000 

36,270 

59,543 

53,699 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kilburn  Mill,  New  Bedford,   . 

Dec.   20, 
1917. 

Nov.  27 
1917. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 

1,500,000 

654,497 

1,150,330 

633,725 

457,658 

1  Trade-marks. 

-  And  equipment. 

s  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Insurance  unexpired. 

5  Patent  rights  and  development. 


6  Office  fixtures. 
'  One  share  stock. 

8  Reserve. 

9  Good  will. 
1"  Surplus. 


11  Secret  formulae. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Liberty  Loan. 
"  Credits. 

15  And  fixtures. 


1918.1 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

■ass 
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1 

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1 

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■i 
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0 

k 

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a 

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5 

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i 

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- 

- 

- 

$150,769 

$50,000 

$9,769 

- 

$81,000 

$10,000 

- 

$150,769 

- 

- 

- 

6,819 

3,000 

3,819 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,819 

i$500 

- 

- 

316,622 

100,000 

172,964 

- 

- 

43,658 

- 

316,622 

5  103,241 

3  $2,000 
^776 

_ 

94,869 
103.241 

5,000 
100,000 

15,822 
3,241 

- 

- 

74,047 

- 

94,869 
103,241 

- 

6  1.067 
'1 

$6,710 

81,274 

11,000 

68,164 

- 

■     - 

8  2,110 

- 

81,274 

9 1,000 

- 

13,220 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

$1,220 

13,220 

9 1,000 

10  913 

- 

15,339 

5,000 

1,688 

- 

8,651 

- 

- 

15,339 

9  5,000 

11  2,000 
1275 
1350 

_ 

20,707 
87,636 

12,300 
15,000 

5,542 
68,579 

_ 

2,600 

14  11 

- 

254 
4,057 

20,707 
87,636 

- 

- 

- 

34,758 

22,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,958 

34,758 

- 

3  48,149 

- 

498,391 

99,900 

61,827 

- 

- 

- 

336,664 

498,391 

- 

- 

- 

429,991 

37,700 

2,856 

$200,000 

100,000 

- 

89,435 

429,991 

- 

- 

- 

127,710 

41,600 

4,521 

- 

78,547 

- 

3,042 

127,710 

- 

3  50,000 

- 

308,516 

100,000 

57,681 

- 

25,000 

125,835 

- 

308,516 

- 

- 

- 

20,377 

9,900 

7,092 

- 

2,800 

- 

585 

20,377 

- 

- 

- 

202,208 

30,000 

37,072 

- 

90,000 

- 

45,136 

202,208 

- 

- 

19,517 

669,753 

100,000 

109,753 

275,000 

185,000 

- 

- 

669,753 

20  1,000 

- 

- 

9,844 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,844 

- 

9,844 

- 

- 

- 

1,902 

775 

615 

- 

462 

- 

50 

1,902 

21  80,000 

22  1,079 

_ 

270,521 
43,050 

117,600 
10,000 

63,487 

23  7,350 

3,054 

67,166 

29,308 

14,918 

688 

270,521 
43,050 

- 

1252 

- 

1,494 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

494 

- 

1,494 

9  8,825 

- 

- 

12,000 

10,000 

1,600 

- 

400 

- 

- 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,053 

2,500 

3,349 

- 

800 

- 

404 

7,053 

.   9  5,000 

- 

1,753 

1,032,434 
7,990 

100,000 
7,690 

57,284 

25  1,210 

300 

94,560 

125,000 

654,380 

; 

1,032,434 
7,990 

- 

- 

- 

209,512 

91,100 

22,457 

26  35,000 

52,495 

- 

8,460 

209,512 

- 

2?  39,628 

- 

2.935,838 

1,500,000 

3,734 

- 

400,000 

28  315,228 
29 127,811 

589,065 

2,935,838 

21  Patents  and  trade-marks. 

22  Prepaid  expense. 

23  Accrued  expenses. 

24  And  tools. 

25  Accrued  pay  roll. 


16  In  lieu  of  annual. 
1'  Adjourned. 

18  And  bonds. 

19  And  improvements. 

20  Patent  rights. 


26  Bonds. 

2'  Liberty  Bond  investment  ■ 
and  operatives. 

28  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

29  Reserve  for  taxes. 


-mill 


540 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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n 

s 
o 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Kilby  Investment  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

$10,000 

$44,085 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

• 

Kiley    Hardware    Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

$15,600 

7,300 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Kilgore  Motor  Starter  Com- 

May 14, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

_ 

$192 

2,400 

150 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kilgour  Boiler  Setting  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

_ 

463 

pany,  Lexington. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Killion    Rubber    Company, 

Oct.    10, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

50,000 

$9,875 

3,000 

3,200 

29,416 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Killory-Corcoran    Shoe   Co., 

May   17, 

Apr.    25, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

6,725 

54,922 

74,581 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kim  Distributing  Co.,  Boston, 

June  21, 
1918. 

June  15, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

95,000 

- 

536 

1,551 

136 

Kimball  and  Cary  Company, 

May  11, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  30, 

30,000 

5,574 

9,269 

8,506 

54,620 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kimball     System,     Incorpo- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

17,231 

22,806 

rated,  The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

King    Engraving    Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

979 

1,063 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

King  Granite  Machine  Com- 

Apr.  27, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

26,000 

_ 

900 

- 

- 

pany,  Milford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

King  Mining  Co.,  Boston, 

May  13, 
1918. 

11  _ 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

190,000 

85,000 

1,000 

- 

3 

King  Motors  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

~ 

~ 

35,169 

20,278 

King  Philip  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  22, 
1918. 

Oct.    31, 
1918. 

Sept.  28. 
1918. 

1,500,000 

558,500 

945,000 

623,682 

511,714 

King  Philip  Operating  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

pany,  Lakeville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

King  Safety  Razor  Company, 

May     3, 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

1,247 

- 

233 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kingman  and   Hearty  Inc., 

June  26, 

June  10, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

1,339 

- 

8,834 

26,277 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

King's  Public  Market  Com- 

Nov. 15, 

Oct.    17, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,700 

4,276 

4,618 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kingsbury-Bendslev       Com- 

Sept. 25, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,644 

- 

2,553 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kingsbury-Chadwick    Incor- 

May  15, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

849 

porated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kingsbury   Saltmarsh   Com- 

May    9, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,937 

2,380 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kingsley     Drug     Company, 

Sept.  11, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    15, 

3,000 

- 

500 

2,500 

272 

Millbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kinkead  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Jan.     7, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

6,000 

- 

1,328 

1,651 

3,541 

Kinney  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

65,000 

25  225,775 

341,742 

118,498 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kinney  Worsted  Yarn  Com- 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

44,900 

65,000 

56,419 

70,507 

_  pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kinsley  &  Blake,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June  26, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

31750 

23,945 

30,485 

Kirby  Company,  Inc.,  Revere, 

June   11, 
1918. 

32  June     6, 
1918. 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kirkwood  Bros.  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr.   22, 
1918. 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

- 

12,240 

2,595 

Kittredge  and  Neely,  Incorpo- 

Nov. 11, 

11  _ 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

756 

301 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Furniture. 

2  Good   will   and   application   for 

patent, 
s  Patent  rights. 
1  Trade-marks. 
5  Good  will. 


s  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 

8  Treasury  stock, 

'  Working  capital. 
1"  Reserve, 
n  None  held  in  1918. 


12  King  Mining  Co.  stock. 

"  Tools. 

1*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Equipment. 

16  U.  S.  certificates  of  indebtedness. 
1'  Reserve  for  taxes. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


.541 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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1 

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$10,000 

- 

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_ 

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$45,771 

- 

10,690 

33,590 

20,090 

$13,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,590 

2  $15,000 

- 

8,598 

26,340 

15,000 

11,340 

- 

- 

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26,340 

3  5,000 

- 

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5,463 

5,000 

- 

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5,463 

4  15,000 
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*  48,000 

- 

- 

79,491 

50,000 

7,521 

- 

- 

$21,970 

- 

79,491 

6  10,000 

'355 

8  20,000 

- 

146,583 
70,223 

10,000 
50,000 

64,726 
180 

~ 

45,285 

»  20,043 

26,572 

146,583 
70,223 

- 

6  1,100 

- 

79,069 

30,000 

9,857 

- 

- 

39,212 

- 

79,069 

- 

8  5,100 

- 

45,137 

25,000 

7,351 

- 

- 

10  12,786 

- 

45,137 

5 10,000 

- 

- 

13,542 

10,000 

2,270 

- 

- 

1,272 

- 

13,542 

3  500 

- 

25,608 

27.008 

25,775 

1,233 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,008 

- 

12  4,800 

- 

90,803 

85,000 

620 

- 

2,806 

- 

2.377 

90,803 

5  592 

8  46,162 
6  2,000 
21400 

13  322 

"865 

15  383 

«  312,333 

16  SOOiOOO 

20  407 
6 1,600 

26.289 

with 
good  will 

10,190 

83,306 

3,251.229 

1,592 

50,049 

48,640 

2,000- 

1,500,000 

300 
"700 
35,755 

25,000 

81,306 

592 

49 

23,640 

- 

- 

V  500,000 
18  177,805 

1,073,424 

14,245 

83,306 

3.251.229 

1,592 

50,049 

48,640 

: 

22  100 

23  600 

16 13,959 

6,459 

17,753 
18,156 

10,000 
10,000 

2,753 
3,500 

$5,000 

2,570 

~ 

2,086 

17,753 
18,156 

5  44,700 

2^  5,000 

- 

50,549 

50,000 

7 

- 

- 

542 

- 

50,549 

- 

- 

- 

5.317 

3,000 

1,841 

- 

- 

- 

476 

5,317 

- 

- 

986 

4,258 

3,000 

1,258 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,258 

3  6,000 

- 

4,055 

16,575 

6,000 

10,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,575 

s  1,032,395 

26  40,154 

2'  215,293 

80 1,817 

- 

2,038,857 
238.643 

1,381,100 
80.000 

71,189 
28  1,426 
157,475 

54,000 

89,100 

300,553 
29  4,573 

136,916 
1,168 

2,038,857 
238,643 

- 

- 

- 

55,180 

25.000 

15,619 

- 

1,000 

9,822 

3,739 

55,180 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,400 

- 

- 

7,249 

22,084 

21,000 

1,084 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,084 

- 

83  2,655 

4,803 

8,515 

2,000 

5,715 

- 

800 

~ 

" 

8,515 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

19  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

20  Machine  parts  in  process. 

21  Good  will  and  lease. 

22  Horses. 
2'  Autos. 


24  Promotion  expense. 

25  And  tools  and  equipment. 

26  Rearrangement,  etc. 

27  Development  costs. 

28  Interest  accrued,  etc. 

29  Reserve  for  redemption  of  preferred  stock. 


30  Deferred. 

31  And  fixtures. 

32  Corporation  sold  out  all  of  its 

assets  about  one  year  ago. 

33  Fixtures. 


542 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  or  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Kittredge  Lunch   Company, 

Boston. 
Kladky  Leather  Co.,  Boston, 

Klayman  Bros.  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Klebart  &  Steinberg  (Inc.), 
Webster. 

Kleno  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Weymouth. 

Klens-It  Manufacturing  Co., 
Boston. 

Klinch  Manufacturing  Com- 
^  pany,  Bedford. 

Knapp  Home  Building  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Kneil  Coal  Company,  West- 
field. 

Knickerbocker  Realty  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Boston. 

Knight  and  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Knight  Grain  Company,  New- 

buryport. 
Knights-Allen  Co.,  Haverhill, 


Knights  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Knipe  Bros.  Incorporated, 
Haverhill. 

Knitted  Padding  Company, 
Canton. 

Knojah  Shock  Absorber  Com- 
pany, Lexington. 

Knowles  Freeman  Fish  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Knowlton  Iron  Works  Co., 
Everett. 

Knox  &  Morse  Company, 
Boston. 

Knox  Company,  Springfield,  . 

Knox    Motors    Company, 
_  Springfield. 
Knox    Street    Garage    Inc., 

Lawrence. 
Koch  Brothers  Inc.,  Boston,  . 


Koehler  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Marlborough. 

Koen  Brothers,  Incorporated, 
Salem. 

Koerner  &  Mitchell  Company, 
Boston. 


May     3, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Aug.  29, 

1918. 
May    3, 

1918. 
Apr.   25, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1918. 

May     8, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Apr.   10, 

1918. 
Aug.  20, 

1918. 
May  22, 

1918. 
Aug.  27, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
June  14, 

1918. 


June  27, 
1918. 

July  5, 
1918. 

Apr.  22, 
1918. 


Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
6  May  10, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
May  13 

1918. 
Jan.    24 

1918. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Apr.     9 

1918. 
Nov.  12 

1917. 
Nov.    1 

1917. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
6  July   30 

1918. 

May    3 

1918. 
July     8 

1918. 
Jan.      7 

1918. 
Mch.  24 

1917. 
May  31 

1918. 
25  Feb.   12 

1918. 
Aug.  26 

1918. 
Mch.  21 

1918. 
Feb.    15 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
Mch.  30 

1918. 


Feb.  16 
1918. 

Feb.  4 
1918. 

Mch.  9 
1918. 


Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Nov.    1, 

1917. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  25, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


$10,000 
12,000 
10,000 

5,000 
10,000 
50,000 
40,000 

3,000 
10,000 
50,000 

4,000 
10,000 
25,000 

6,000 

75,000 

35,000 

5,000 

5,000 

4,000 

25,000 

350,000 

2,500,000 

10,000 

25,000 

50,000 
65,000 

10,000 


Assets. 


$1,000 
5,600 
35,000 

9,500 


31,500 
14,000 


284,926 


62,077 


2  $400 
2,428 

250 

75 

11,132 

964 

75 

1,200 

2  9,396 

21346 
1,000 
6,000 


1,750 


239,778 
2,189 
21500 

18,452 
33  1,761 

100 


CD    m    §    g 


3  o  c«  o  m 


$1,970 
15,234 
22,693 

118 

2,306 

300 

2,368 

17,341 

4,300 

140,318 

2,684 
137,426 
14,806 

6,582 
3,548 
60,585 
47,561 
861,443 
3,321 
2,000 

39,342 
3,385 


'■  Fixtures. 

2  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

3  Personal  loans. 

*  John  E.  Lothgren  salary. 
6  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
5  Adjourned. 
"  Other  indebtedness. 


8  Trade-marks. 

9  Good  will. 

i"  Treasury  stock  donated. 

11  Working  capital  donated. 

12  Equipment. 

13  Mortgage. 

1*  Mortgage  indebtedness. 


13  Truck  and  teams. 
16  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Prepaid  items. 

18  Investment. 

19  Sums  paid  in  for  increase  of  capi- 

tal.   Certificate    not   yet    ap- 
proved. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


543 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABn.ITIES. 

J 

J. 

J. 

•ass 

1 

1 

CO 

1. 

1 

^•S-s 

j3 

d 

03 

SoS 

"gs 

•f  " 

2 

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Paten 
Tra 
Goc 

§ 

1 

•i 

1 

3.S 

< 

|l 

"ca-a 

5 

ra 

S 
I 

- 

I  54,603 

- 

S6,993 

82,300 

$4,523 

- 

- 

- 

$170 

$6,993 

- 

S464 

- 

43,178 

12,000 

8,432 
4  1,200 

- 

$17,000 

$3,150, 
5  1,396 

- 

43,178 

- 

- 

S2,082 

33,707 

10,000 

13,940 

'  1,417 

375 

- 

8,350 

- 

- 

33,707 

- 

- 

1,020 

1,375 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,375 

8  $2,000 

_ 

1,599 

11,725 

10,000 

850 

- 

875 

- 

- 

11,725 

9  7,500 

- 

- 

- 

75 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45 

75 

9 10,000 

"  2,500 

564 

28,450 

20,000 

826 

- 

5,124 

- 

11  2,500 

28,450 

- 

- 

- 

16,155 

150 

1,000 

$7,010 

- 

- 

7,995 

16,155 

- 

12  2,146 

- 

33,248 

10,000 

2,200 

13  5,300 

2,000 

- 

13,748 

33,248 

- 

- 

28 

35,250 

15,000 

250 

"  20,000 

- 

- 

35,250 

- 

- 

- 

57,815 

4,000 

22,191 

- 

- 

- 

31,624 

57,815 

- 

15  1,100 

- 

22,400 

10,000 

1,050 

3,675 

3,175 

4,500 

- 

22,400 

- 

16  4,000 

1'  1,065 

18  90 

- 

258,701 

25,000 
19  25,000 

93,608 
20  10,440 

- 

95,000 

9,653 

- 

258,701 

- 

- 

2,905 

6,619 

4,500 

998 

22  21 

25,870 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

6,619 

_ 

18  3,008 

_ 

403,542 

75,000 

_ 

199,463 

28,209 

- 

.   403,542 

16  1,000 

23  75,000 

- 

16  40,000 

- 

139,300 

35,000 

71,809 

- 

- 

- 

32,491 

139,300 

2«  5,000 

- 

- 

5,008 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

5,008 

- 

1349 

- 

17,893 

5,000 

1,410 

- 

- 

11,483 

- 

17,893 

- 

- 

3,893 

11,199 

4,000 

3,054 

- 

4,145 

- 

- 

11,199 

- 

- 

- 

191,778 

25,000 

166,778 

- 

- 

- 

- 

191,778 

- 

- 

158,439 

206,000 

146,200 

59,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

206,000 

9 1,250,000 

26  496,600 
2'  7,502 

- 

3,328,047 

2,500,000 

98,956 

23  29,500 

402,400 

130,681 
29 166,510 

- 

3,328,047 

- 

- 

- 

10,288 

6,000 

3,821 

- 

- 

- 

467 

10,288 

~ 

~ 

2,931 

18,666 

1,100 

12,802 
30  403 
31158 
32  282 

" 

with  accts 
payable 

990 

2,931 

18,666 

24  4,200 

- 

9,673 

115,457 

50,000 

50,457 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

115,457 

»  5,000 

9^5,231 

34  8,000 

35  1,152 
86  4,292 

97,237 

65,000 

3^908 

31,329 

97,237 

6,446 

16,994 

10,000 

6,994 

16,994 

20  Accrued  accounts. 

21  And  fixtures. 

22  Interest. 

23  Sums  paid  in  for  increase  of  capi- 

tal.   Certificate   awaiting   ap- 
proval. 

24  Patent  rights. 


23  In  heu  of  annual. 
26  Treasury  stock. 
2'  Prepaid  expense. 

28  Mortgages. 

29  Special  reserves. 

30  Services. 

31  Rent. 


32  Pay  roll. 

33  And  equipment. 

34  Investments. 

35  Deferred  charges. 

36  Office  appurtenances  and  furni- 

ture. 
3'  Accrued  taxes. 


544  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

c« 

Assets. 

Si 

-.0 

a 

a 

1 

Si 

p. 
o 

1. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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1 

■gcc 

(3 

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1 

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Merc! 
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Stock 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

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« 

§ 

S 

o 

Kohler  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

$5,000 

- 

$528 

$2,153 

$5,111 

Koral  Manufacturing   Com- 

Jan.   25, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.     1, 

50,000 

- 

300 

390 

1,766 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Korker  Rubber  Manufactur- 

May 31, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

S9,500 

8,050 

3,636 

3,914 

ing  Company,  Reading. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Korn  Leather  Company,  Pea- 

Jan.      5, 

i  - 

June  30, 

20,000 

15,931 

17,510 

40,794 

14,423 

body  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

Korn  Leather  Company,  Pea- 

Oct.    28, 

9- 

June  30, 

100,000 

19,848 

10 19,291 

43,408 

35,715 

body. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kraft,  Bates  and  Spencer,  In- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

- 

- 

24,775 

14,093 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Krey  Music  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  18, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

4,421 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kudisch  Bros.  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

June  21, 
1918. 

May  20, 
1918. 

May  20, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

11,258 

7,024 

Kunz-Wheeler-Moffat    Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

8,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Kuro    Medicine    Company, 

Jan.      2, 

Sept.  10, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

461 

703 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Kuryer  Bostonski  Publishing 

Apr.   29, 

15  Apr.     9, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

16,247 

2,500 

3,538 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Kyle  Mining  Company,  The, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

200,000 

229,970 

2,128 

- 

4 

Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

L.    A.    Hastings    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

26,254 

9,337 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  A.  Johnson  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,783 

16,728 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  A.  Provandie  Co.,  Boston, . 

May  10, 
1918. 

May     1, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

990 

L.  A.  Rogers  Company,  Bos- 

May    6, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  24, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

28,756 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  A.  Thompson  Scenic  Rail- 

Apr.  26, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

24  60,875 

- 

- 

way  Company  of  Massa- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

chusetts,  Revere. 

L.  Avanzino  &  Brother,  Inc., 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    10, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

77,014 

48,521 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  B.  Dow,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

22,601 

L.  B.  Evans'  Son  Company, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

73,226 

34,009 

383,021 

103,524 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  B.  Goodspeed  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.   20, 
1918. 

Jan.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

5,870 

25,039 

L.   B.   Moody   Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   20, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

6,500 

2,183 

Salem.  ' 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.    B.    Ramsdell   Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

45,000 

27,000 

16,000 

115,046 

53,335 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

L.  B.  Southwick  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

344,689 

93,624 

1,104,858 

700,989 

The,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

" 

L.  B.  Taylor  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,161 

2,108 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  Brayton  &  Co.  Inc.,  New- 

July   29, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

'  ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Depreciation. 

2  Good  will. 

5  Moulds,  fixtures,  etc. 

4  Mortgage. 

5  None  held  in  1917. 

6  Prepaid  items. 


'  Due  to  stockholders. 

8  Reserves. 

9  None  held  in  1918. 

10  And  equipment. 

11  Office  fixtures. 

12  Cost  of  pianos  leased. 


IS  Lease  suspense. 
"  Patent  rights. 

15  Adjourned. 

16  Development  account. 

17  Working  capital. 

18  Deferred  charges. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


545 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

-2  3" 

3 

8 
1 
1 

►3 

-a 

3 
^ 

0 
CO 

1 

< 

J. 

"S 

■0 
a 

"o  S 

J. 

-3  a 

s 

J 

"d. 
3 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

$7,792 

$5,000 

$939 

- 

- 

i$122 

$1,731 

$7,792 

2  $5,000 

- 

- 

7,456 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

2,156 

7,456 

399,089 

3  $9,710 

$28,120 

462,019 

418,900 

19,994 

*  $12,000 

$11,125 

- 

- 

462,019 

2  25,000 

6  310 

«377 

- 

88,968 
143,639 

10,000 
85,000 

19,587 

'  28,745 

32,053 

5,000 

12,498 
22,650 

12,763 
8  375 
3,936 

~ 

88,968 
143,639 

142 
11145 

12  20,530 

13  45,413 

4,806 
1,732 

109,904 
6,153 

89,000 
30 

3,904 
6,123 

17,000 

109,904 
6,153 

- 

- 

- 

20,782 

300 

3,200 

- 

11,463 

5,819 

- 

20,782 

"  6,000 

- 

13,789 

21,789 

8,000 

13,789 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,789 

9,031 

- 

- 

10,195 

5,000 

240 

- 

- 

4,955 

- 

10,195 

- 

- 

- 

22,285 

5,000 

17,285 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,285 

- 

16  52,859 

10,791 

295,752 

161,450 

1,937 

- 

22,050 

17 110,315 

- 

295,752 

- 

- 

- 

35,591 

20,000 

8,811 

- 

- 

5,000 

1,780 

35,591 

2  3,935 
2  2,000 

IS  683 

19  18,500 

20395 

21448 

875 

44,024 
4,313 

25,000 
3,750 

6,524 
563 

12,500 

44,024 
4,313 

- 

22  239 

23  625 

410 

29,620 
61,285 

25,000 
5,000 

46 
56,285 

: 

- 

4,574 

- 

29,620 
61,285 

2  10,000 

25  1,339 
20  897 

4,254 
12,946 

132,025 
45,547 

75,000 
26,250 

27,768 
19,297 

- 

: 

29,257 

- 

132,025 
45,547 

- 

18  5,633 

- 

599,413 

100,000 

48,358 

- 

197,000 

200,000 
8  54,055 
4,717 
29  650 
so  748 
1142 

- 

599;413 

2  20,Q00 

26  1,550 
2'  14,848 

22  625 

67,307 
9,308 

20,000 
4,200 

40,962 

2S88 

1,897 

3,211 

67,307 
9,308 

- 

- 

- 

211,381 

45,000 

- 

31  45,000 

- 

53,335 

68,046 

211,381 

- 

32  115,881 

- 

2,360,041 

400,000 

155,799 

- 

900,000 

804,242 
33  100,000 

- 

2,360,041 

- 

22  100 

1,651 

5,020 

5,000 

- 

- 

20 

- 

5,020 

- 

- 

30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

" 

30 

19  Leases  and  stalls. 
2"  Equipment. 

21  Furniture. 

22  Fixtures. 

23  Bank  stock. 


2*  And  structures. 

25  Furniture,  etc. 

26  Furniture  and  fi.xtures. 
2'  Investments. 

28  Accrued  taxes. 


29  Reserved  for  storage. 

3"  Reserved  for  doubtful  accounts. 

31  Bonds. 

32  Liberty  Bonds. 

33  General  reserve. 


546 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition, 


1 

.9 

g 

S 
S 

s 

a 
a 
O 

■a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

"S 

^ 

.otures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
;  in  Proc- 

.2 
■2> 

a'S 

"o 

"o 

S  o 

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3 

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^ 

p 

O 

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S 

S 

o 

L.  C.  Fay  &  Company,  Incor- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

$25,755 

_ 

$29,828 

porated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

L.  C.  Pazolt  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr. 
1918 

9, 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

2,000 

- 

~ 

$9,241 

12,137 

L;  C.  Smith  &  Bros.  Type- 

Apr.   5 

!9, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,731 

14,582 

writer  Company  of  Massa- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

chusetts,  Boston. 

L.  C.  Thayer  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  i 

!9, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,887 

46,543 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.  Carreau  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

Sept. 

9, 

^Sept.    4, 

Aug.     1, 

40,000 

$120,000 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  D.  Jackson  Company,  Bos- 

May 

1, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,956 

8,401 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  D.  Litch  Building  Com- 

Mch. 5 

6, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,100 

4,603 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.    D.    Margolis    Company, 

June 

8, 

8  _ 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

$3,071 

24,688 

13,279 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

L.  D.  Willcutt  and  Sons  Com- 

Feb. 

7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

8,500 

2,170 

with 

53,'639 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

machinery 

L.   E.   A.   Smith   Company, 

Aug.  ] 

6, 

June  26, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,100 

2,915 

Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  E.  Chandler  Company  Inc., 

Oct. 

3, 

Sept.  25, 

July      1, 

5,000 

- 

500 

150 

500 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  E.  Fosgate  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Apr. 
1918 

8, 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Feb.   12, 
1918. 

10,000 

"  5,000 

500 

4,529 

7,031 

L.   E.  Freeman  Co.,  North 

Apr.    i 

4, 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

15,000 

20,000 

40,120 

Attleborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  E.  Knott  Apparatus  Com- 

Aug. i 

4, 

July     2, 

May  31, 

90,000 

- 

5,000 

98,074 

502,811 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  E.  Mitchell  &  Company, 

May 

7, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,040 

3,143 

5,973 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.    E.    Smith    Company, 

Apr.    1 

5, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

16,500 

900 

36,388 

33,473 

Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  F.  Abbott  Company,  The, 

Feb.    1 

9, 

Uan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,923 

31,494 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.  F.  Chapin  Company,  lac. 

Apr.    ] 

1, 

<  Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

17,282 

9,589 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.  G.  Balfour  Company, 

Apr.    ] 

1, 

Jan.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

1,941 

10,500 

24,547 

Attleboro. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  G.  Fisk-Mooers  Company, 

May 

9, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

20  26,955 

5,069 

2,414 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  H.  Daloz  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 

1, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

21 1,900 

- 

17,998 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.    H.    Goodnow    Foundry 

June 

4, 

May  ■  1, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

23  5,000 

15,000 

10,223 

86,915 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.     H.     Parcher    Company, 

Mch.  5 

2, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,200 

16,088 

11,512 

Gardner. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

L.  H.  Schmunk  Lumber  Com- 

Apr. 

8, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,864 

pany,  Incorporated,  Spring- 
field. 
L;   H.   Spaulding   Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   1 

0, 

Nov.  30, 

Nov.  21, 

40,000 

_ 

- 

56,476 

75,574 

Lowell. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

L.  Hardy  Company,  Worces- 

Sept. ] 

4, 

Sept.    4, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

15,000 

14,000 

23,292 

24,621 

ter. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  J.  Foss  Company,  Cam- 

Oct.   2 

2, 

28  Oct.    19, 

Sept.  15, 

5,000 

8,600 

1,000 

6,153 

12,945 

bridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L.  J.  Mutty  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 1 

8, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

550,000 

- 

- 

1,025,428 

145,133 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Office  furniture  and  fi.xtures. 

2  Equipment. 

'  Expense. 
^  Adjourned. 
5  Good  will. 


s  Good  wiU,  lease,  etc. 
'  Two  cars. 

8  None  held  in  1918. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


11  Office  furniture. 

12  Prepaid  insurance. 

13  Lease. 

1*  Improvements. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILITrES. 

a  fi  8 

1 

o 

hJ 
■a 
a 

CO 

2 

Ph 

3 
^ 

k 

p< 

s 

< 

il 

J. 

-a 
a 

11 

i 

1 

1 
1 
o 

- 

- 

- 

$55,583 

$25,000 

$13,546 

- 

311,000 

$6,037 

- 

$55,583 

- 

- 

- 

21,378 

2,000 

- 

$8,242 

- 

11,136 

- 

21,378 

- 

1  $1,700 

$7,982 

34,995 

5,000 

29,995 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34,995 

6  $25,616 

2  2,525 
3  552 

- 

56,507 
145,616 

10,000 
40,000 

18,449 
28,241 

77,375 

$5,000 

- 

$23,058 

56,507 
145,616 

6  6,200 

- 

- 

17,557 

15,000 

2,545 

- 

- 

- 

12 

17,557 

- 

MOO 

7,144 

13,247 

10,000 

3,247 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,247 

- 

8  732 

19,234 

61,004 

16,300 

37,653 

- 

6,671 

"380 

- 

61,004 

- 

"500 

- 

64,809 

45,000 

19,809 

- 

- 

- 

- 

64,809 

- 

12  122 

9,964 

17,101 

10,000 

7,101 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,101 

- 

- 

4,650 

5,800 

5,000 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,800 

6  3,000 

- 

- 

20,060 

10,000 

9,576 

- 

- 

- 

484 

20,060 

- 

- 

- 

75,120 

25,000 

8,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

32,120 

75,120 

- 

"  10,437 

- 

616,322 

87,000 

140,736 

- 

120,000 

268,586 

- 

616,322 

6  1,200 

- 

- 

13,356 

10,000 

2,094 

- 

500 

- 

762 

13,356 

- 

15 10,000 

- 

97,261 

30,000 

6,871 

13,500 

10,000 

10,000 

26,890 

97,261 

- 

- 

- 

36,417 

15,000 

11,412 

- 

3,000 

5,840 

1,165 

36,417 

6  3,500 
6  19,000 

2  3,878 

16  18,500 

17 17,500 

13  2,088 

72,337 
55,988 

38,500 
35,000 

7,545 
20,057 

5,942 

1,850 
13  18,500 

931 

72,337 
55,988 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

39,438 

20,000 

3,478 

- 

3,800 

- 

12,160 

39,438 

- 

22  1,000 

- 

20,898 

15,000 

874 

- 

- 

- 

5,024 

20,898 

5 10,000 

24 15,000 
25  68,716 

4,781 

200,854 
43,581 

15,000 
21,000 

40,720 
5,851 

_ 

16,730 

i»  40,000 

105,134 

200,854 
43,581 

6  59,700 

11250 

721 

64,535 

60,000 

3,738 

- 

797 

- 

- 

64,535 

- 

- 

- 

132,050 
76,913 

40,000 
25,000 

26  44,375 
18,592 

- 

23,183 

4,492 

27  20,000 

15,000 

18,321 

132,050 
76,913 

- 

- 

- 

28,698 

5,000 

2,914 

- 

3,000 

17,784 

- 

28,698 

61 

24  10,108 

- 

1,180,670 

550,000 

109,663 

- 

395,000 

- 

126,007 

1,180,670 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Treasury  stock. 

17  Formula. 

13  Incorporating  expenses. 
"  Donated. 


20  And  tools,  etc. 

21  And  automobile. 

22  Office  fixtures,  etc. 

23  Leased  ground. 

24  Securities. 


25  Securities  (U.  S.  A.). 

26  Due  to  stockholders. 

27  General  reserve. 

28  In  lieu  of  annual. 


548 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 
-S 

C3 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

is, 
ise, 
and 
roc- 

TION. 

1 

s 

-a 

So 
■gCQ 

S 
S 

"a 

.S 

anufacture 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

1 

S 

o 

L.  L.  Bates  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    2 
1918 

4,       Mch.  25, 
1918. 

Deo.  31, 
1917. 

110,000 

- 

S4,050 

$3,492 

S4,497 

L.  L.  Brown  Paper  Company, 

Feb. 

9,       Feb. 

5, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

$377,395 

1 149,495 

611,364 

94,296 

Adams. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  L.  Cohen  Co.,  Inc.,  Taun- 

July   2 

6,       May 

6, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

4,575 

_ 

8,589 

5,344 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.  M.  Cotton  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

July 
1918 

1,       June 
1918 

4, 

June     4, 
1918. 

90,000 

- 

- 

13,249 

8,936 

L.  M.  Dyier  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Jan.   : 

7,       Jan. 

15, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

1,000 

4,789 

40,186 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  M.  Ham  Company,  Bos- 

June 2 

1,       June 

12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

6,600 

21,474 

16,769 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  M.  Koritz  Company,  Law- 

Aug. 2 

0,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8,915 

22,316 

rence. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  M.  Pierce  Company, 

May  2 

7,       Feb. 

6, 

Dec.   31, 

95,000 

_ 

_ 

27,534 

114,621 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  Niokerson  Company  Incor- 

Apr.   2 

3,       Mch. 

2, 

Mch.    1, 

7,500 

- 

12 1,300 

2,210 

420 

porated,  Gloucester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.  P.  Brown  Machine  &  Tool 

July    1 

1,       Jan. 

2, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

6,000 

3,676 

1,620 

Co.,  Attleboro. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  P.  C.  Laboratories,  Inc., 

July 

8,       May 

25, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

155 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.    P.    Churchill    Company, 

July   Z 

1,       July 

26, 

June  30, 

5,000 

3,569 

4,806 

24,996 

8,088 

Berkley. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.  P.  Soule  &  Son  Company, 

June  1 

4,    isJune 

11, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

44,000 

11,500 

- 

121,272 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.   Promboim   &   Son  Inc., 

Apr.    2 

3,       Dec. 

4, 

Dec.     4, 

10,000 

- 

700 

4,850 

11,117 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

L.  Promisel  Co.  Inc.,  Chelsea. 

July    C 
1918 

0,       Mch. 
1918 

24, 

Mch.  24, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,500 

1,600 

L.    Q.    White    Co-operative 

Sept.  ] 

6,       Sept. 

12, 

June  30, 

50,000 

117,535 

- 

- 

150 

Company,  Bridgewater. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.  Q.  White  Shoe  Company, 

May  5 

9,    13  Apr. 

22, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000,000 

- 

61,422 

672,414 

602,011 

Bridgewater. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.  R.  Potter  Co.,  Boston,       . 

Mch.  ] 
1918 

2,       Feb. 
1918 

23, 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

9,000 

- 

- 

4,240 

1,538 

L.  Rubin  &  Company  Inc., 

Mch. 

9,       Feb. 

1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

9,415 

1,783 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  S.  Johnson  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  ; 

15,       Feb. 

6, 

Feb.     1, 

40,000 

23  20,000 

5,000 

9,961 

26,730 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

L.  S.  Starrett  Company,  The, 

Apr. 

15,       Feb. 

23, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000,000 

730,566 

633,344 

24  2,023,761 

816,324 

Athol. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  S.  Watson  Manufacturing 

July 

17,       Mch. 

4, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

15,932 

13,240 

72,898 

43,430 

Company,  Leicester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

X 

L.  Speidel  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June  i 
1918 

27,       Mch. 
1918 

4, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

30,000 

~ 

22,500 

106,899 

49,175 

L.  Thompson  Coal  Co.,  Hing- 

June 

11,       Apr. 

17, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

16,150 

1,488 

1,243 

31  22,471 

ham. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

s2  68 

L.  W.  Anthony  Co.,  Lynn,     . 

May 
1918 

2,       Feb. 
1918 

6, 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

15,000 

~ 

- 

17,788 

18,399 

L.  W.  Bigelow's  Sons  Furni- 

May 

6,       Feb. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,631 

8,488 

ture  Company,  Norwood. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  W.  Briggs  Company, 

Apr. 

2,       Jan. 

19, 

Deo.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,371 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

L.  Wolfson's  Sons  (Corpora- 

Jan. 

0,       Nov. 

29, 

July   31, 

7,500 

- 

450 

50 

710 

tion),  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

1  And  equipment. 

2  Investments. 

3  Depreciation  account. 

*  Contract. 

5  Stock  L.  M.  Cotton  Inc. 

*  And  personal  property  and  fix- 

tures. 


'  Prepaid  insurance. 

8  Equipment. 

9  Liberty  Bonds. 

1°  Prepaid  expenses. 

11  Good  will. 

12  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

13  Patent  rights  and  formiilse. 


i*  Contracts  re  secret  processes. 

15  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

IS  Date  of  postponement. 

1'  Fixtures. 

18  Prepaid  items. 

13  In  lieu  of  annuaL 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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k 

J. 

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Patent  Righ' 
Trade-marl 
Good  Will. 

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1 

1 

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i 

- 

- 

- 

S12,039 

810,000 

$193 

- 

- 

$1,846 

- 

$12,039 

- 

2  S69,000 

- 

1,301,550 

200,000 

223,577 

- 

- 

3  399,521 

$478,452 

1,301,550 

- 

- 

- 

18,508 

2,000 

6,937 

- 

85,975 

3,596 

- 

18,508 

- 

*  1,299 
B  29,500 

S185 

53,169 

50,400 

2,769 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,169 

~ 

6  46,916 
'  4,303 

- 

97,194 

75,000 

7,024 

15,025 

145 

~ 

97,194 

- 

- 

- 

44,843 

20,000 

22,414 

- 

2,429 

- 

44,843 

- 

8  1,925 
»  2,000 

10  275 

- 

35,431 

10,000 

8,374 

- 

- 

17,057 

- 

35,431 

11  $15,000 

- 

3,184 

160,339 

95,000 

7,912 

- 

57,427 

- 

- 

160,339 

13 1,000 

_ 

- 

6,930 

5,000 

1,915 

- 

_ 

15 

6,930 

11  2,000 

- 

- 

9,912 

21,208 

20,000 

1,208 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,208 

- 

"  5,000 
"760 

7,785 

13,700 

6,900 

- 

1,800 
"  5,000 

- 

- 

13,700 

- 

- 

- 

41,459 

5,000 

25,333 

- 

1,500 

9,022 

604 

41,459 

- 

- 

- 

176,772 

50,000 

37,491 

$10,000 

27,500 

51,781 

- 

176,772 

- 

- 

- 

16,667 

7,200 

1,855 

- 

3,100 

4,512 

- 

16,667 

- 

17  2,000 

2,400 

11,500 

5,000 

2,500 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

11,500 

- 

18  517 

- 

118,202 

10,000 

2,529 

15,000 

90,673 

- 

- 

118,202 

2  46,107 

20  87,519 

18  8,094 

- 

1,477,567 

1,000,000 

186,200 
21  30,969 

- 

100,000 

- 

160,398 

1,477,567 

11  5,000 

- 

3,460 

14,238 

9,000 

1,368 

- 

3,870 

- 

- 

14,238 

- 

22  368 

- 

11,566 

3,100 

7,301 

- 

- 

- 

1,165 

11,566 

- 

9  2,000 

- 

63,691 

40,000 

2,489 

- 

- 

21,202 

with 
surplus 

63,691 

1,000,000 

25  498,802 

26 1,648,100 

«  3,465 

7,354,362 

5,000,000 

117,087 

1,117,275 
28 1,120,000 

7,354,362 

- 

29  1,575 

- 

147,075 

30,000 

51,615 

35,000 

- 

- 

30,460 

147,075 

"  55,000 

»"  5,023 

- 

238,597 

30,000 

46,159 

- 

31,543 

130,895 

- 

238,597 

- 

8  2,262 

- 

43,682 

30,000 

5,248 

1,502 

3,937 

- 

2,995 

43,682 

- 

33  415 

18  670 

7,293 

44,565 

15,000 

7,421 

- 

22,144 

- 

- 

44,565 

- 

- 

- 

14,119 

4,000 

5,369 

- 

34  1,714 

35  1,286 

- 

1,750 

14,119 

11  8,500 

22  887 
3s  5,000 

- 

17,758 

15,000 

220 

~ 

~ 

2,538 

- 

17,758 

11  5,000 

1,890 

8,100 

7,500 

600 

/ 

8,100 

20  Advance  payments. 

21  Accrued  items. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Equity. 

i*  And  hand  tools,  furniture  and 
factory  equipment. 


25  Bonds. 

26  Stock  in  Massachusetts  corporations. 

27  Insiu'ance  paid  in  advance. 

28  Reserves. 

29  Depreciation. 

30  Trucks. 


31  Less  reserve  for  losses. 

32  Notes  receivable. 

33  Truck. 

34  Note  T.  H.  McCreery,  Pres. 

35  Note  C.  E.  McGlashan. 
86  Treasury  stock. 


550 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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1 

c3 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

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ctures, 
biandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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■< 

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§ 

s 

o 

L.   Z.   Carpenter  Company, 

June  2 

1,       May  20 

Mch.  31, 

$12,000 

_ 

_ 

$7,187 

$9,207 

Attleboro. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

La  Belle  Incorporated,  Boston, 

May 
1918 

8,       Mch.  20 
1918. 

Deo.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

iSl,184 

889 

1,041 

La  Follette  Coal  and  Iron 

Apr. 

4,       Feb.     9 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

$885,334 

s  542,241 

142,841 

176,092 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

La  Justice  Publishing  Com- 

Mch. 2 

1,       Feb.     5 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,250 

675 

275 

pany,    Incorporated,    Hol- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

yoke. 

La-Lo    Chemical    Company, 

Mch.  2 

9,     6  Jan.    29 

Jan.      1, 

90,000 

- 

1,870 

2,592 

11,247 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

La  Notizia  Publishing  Com- 

Aug. 

2,       Mch.  12 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

3,000 

125 

575 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

La   Pierre   Drug   Company, 

June  2 

5,       May  27 

May     1, 

19,920 

- 

- 

11,200 

4,708 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Labem    Machine   Company, 

Mch. 

6,    9  Feb.   15 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,738 

2,818 

1,070 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Laboratory  Kitchen:  Incorpo- 

Feb.  5 

1,       Jan.     7 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,276 

1,428 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lace  Shop,  Inc.,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.    ] 
1918 
Mch. 

0,     9  Mch.  21 

1918. 
9,       Nov.  27 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Sept.  29, 

20,000 

«       _ 

13  3,531 

20,655 

2,977 

Laconia  Car  Company,  Bos- 

1,500,000 

639,302 

358,746 

749,878 

165,205 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Lactex    Process    Co.,    The, 

Feb.   5 

6,   i=Feb.    19 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,900 

1,200 

2,809 

Seekonk. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Ladew-Jones  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    ] 
1918 

5,       Jan.     7 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

200,000 

- 

- 

•  116,600 

240,834 

Lafayette     Lodge     Incorpo- 

Dec. r 

1,       Nov.    7 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

21,034 

- 

- 

549 

rated,  Worthington. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Lagass6  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.    ] 

2,       Feb.     1 

Feb.     1, 

10,000 

- 

2,100 

15,463 

18,795 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lake  Ariguanabo  Company, 

Apr. 

2,       Jan.     8 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

192,993 

3,874 

11,850 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lake  Boon  Boat  Service,  Inc., 

Apr.   2 

2,       Jan.    12 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,700 

316 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lake  Boon   Shop   (Incorpo- 

May i 

18,       May  11 

Apr.     1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

834 

4,038 

rated),  Stow. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lake  Waban  Laundry  Com- 

Feb. 

2,       Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

22,054 

withR.E. 

- 

10,892 

pany,  Wellesley. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lake    Whittier    Land    Co., 

May 

4,       Jan.     2 

Jan.      2, 

1,500 

3,300 

- 

- 

800 

Haverhill. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lake  Williams  Ice  Company, 

Nov. 

4,       May   13 

Apr.   30, 

8,000 

18,920 

3,000 

31,000 

9,722 

The,  Marlborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lakeview  Press,  Framingham, 

Oct. 
1918 

9,       July     9 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

5,000 

~ 

20,210 

4,710 

5,838 

Laliberte  Construction  Com- 

Feb. 

2,       Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

18,000 

9,000 

5,121 

2,811 

17,964 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lalime  and  Partridge,  Incor- 

Apr. 

1,       Feb.     6 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

20  9,000 

3,760 

49,877 

26,588 

porated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lally  Commercial  Body  Co., 

Mch.  ; 

!8,       Feb.    15 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

21,246 

6,410 

5,975 

2,272 

Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lamb  &  Ritchie  Company, 

Mch. 

9,       Feb.    19 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

111,449 

43,438 

103,008 

98,278 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lamb  Knitting  Machine 

Feb. 

8,     'Feb.    11 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

110,976 

27,700 

42,833 

64,341 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lambeth  Rope  Corporation, 

May 

7,       Mch.  15 

Dec.   29,. 

30,000 

- 

- 

43,074 

38,895 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lambson  Fm-niture  Company, 

Feb.   2 

1,       Jan.      4 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

9,000 

- 

26,651 

28,927 

The,  Westfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

s  And  equipment. 

^  Securities. 

5  Reserve  accounts. 


6  Date  of  postponement. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
0  Adjourned. 
10  Plant. 


11  Insurance  prepaid. 

12  To  officers. 

15  And  store  fittings  and  fixtures. 
1*  Prepaid  expenses. 

16  Special  meeting. 


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551 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


i  $20,000 


10 14,797 
11381 


"  13,006 


16  391 


17  267 
18  3,000 


19  16,000 


21  2,323 


21  25,000 

25  817 

18  25,366 
2'  3,000 


S434 


20,116 
18,500 


213,719 


1,926 


169 


$16,394 

5,548 

1,766,508 

4,600 

85,825 

83,125 

18,006 

9,426 

20,882 

27,163 

2,509,856 

14,477 

357,434 

23,900 

36,358 

208,717 

2,185 

5,139 

35,946 

4,100 

78,642 

30,758 

40,197 

91,548 

120,809 

368,673 

248,120 

133,152 

67,578 


Liabilities. 


O 


88,000 

4,000 

991,800 

2,000 

57,500 

125 

8  65,525 

12,600 

5,000 

10,000 

17,500 

1,500,000 

13,000 

200,000 

5,200 

10,000 

100,000 

2,000 

3,000 

25,000 

1,500 

8,000 

5,000 

18,000 

15,000 

22 10,000 

100,000 

200,000 

120,000 

30,000 

20,000 


S5,968 

1,548 

177,172 

28,325 

16,800 

1,250 

1,940 

3,822 

4,637 

172,015 

1,477 

146,505 

18,700 

1,681 

5,063 

185 

263 

1,133 

2,000 

2,747 

7,254 

22,197 

11,531 

5,051 

625 

13,228 

25,395 


I-P 


$300,000 


675 


o  » 


200,000 


7,500 
11,187 


23 13,945 


26  24,500 


$2,300 


2,600 


1,400 

12  4,568 

4,440 

637,841 


76,359 


7,527 


52,100 
1,813 


24,600 


$218,903 


27,295 


9,813 


25,000 


2,917 


53,257 


28  42,578 


78,633 


2,756 
2,486 
2,492 


10,929 


24,677 


1,876 

with 
surplus 
600 

27,868 

7,317 


168,048 
90,292 


5,000 


$16,394 

5,548 

1,766,508 

4,600 

85,825 

83,125 

18,006 

9,426 

20,882 

27,163 

2,509,856 

14,477 

357,434 

23,900 

36,358 

208,717 

2,185 

5,139 

35,946 

4,100 

78,642 

30,758 

40,197- 

91,548 

120,809. 

368,673. 

248,120. 

133,152 

67,578 


16  Supplies. 
1'  Fixtures. 
18  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Equipment. 


21  Prepaid  items. 

22  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
28  Mortgage  and  taxes. 

2''  Investment. 

25  Unexpired  insurance. 


26  Notes    payable    on    account    of 

Liberty  Bonds. 
2'  Horses  and  wagons. 
28  Reserve. 


552 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

1 

c; 
G 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

res, 
dise, 
,  and 
Proo- 

TION. 

O 

§ 

-s 

"S 

>. 

IP-s 

s'i 

"o 

"o 

ii 

H 

J 

anufa 
Mercl 
Matei 
Stock 
ess. 

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S 

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§ 

J§P3 

^ 

Q 

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<; 

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IS 

S 

o 

Laminated    Materials    Com- 

May ] 

0,       Apr.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

$400,000 

$110,595 

$28,304 

$5,672 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lamprey    Company,    West- 

May  2 

9,       Jan. 

14, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

$6,000 

2,377 

5,278 

2,990 

field. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lamson  and  Goodnow  Manu- 

Mch. 1 

3,       Jan. 

29, 

Dec.   31, 

381,500 

6 150,000 

45,000 

127,825 

56,308 

facturing  Company,  Buck- 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

land. 

Lamson  &  Hubbard  Co.,  Bos- 

June ] 

4,       Feb. 

18, 

Jan.    31, 

1,500,000 

800,000 

192,258 

1,219,596 

502,013 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lanash   Refining   Company, 

July    1 

2,       Jan. 

29, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,866 

975 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Lancaster  Amusement  Com- 

May  1 

7,       Jan. 

31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

150 

471 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Lancaster  Mills,  Boston, 

Feb. 
1918 

9,    12  Jan. 
1918 

15, 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

1,500,000 

13  2,228,366 

with  R.  E. 

1,534,986 

1,529,552 

Landlord  and  Tenant  Publish- 

Oct.   2 

8,       Aug. 

6, 

Aug.     6, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

450 

39 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Landry  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov. 

4,       Oct. 

11- 

July    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

7 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lands  End  Motor  Co.,  Rock- 

Mch. 

4,       Feb. 

5, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

600 

- 

- 

port. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lane     Brothers     Company, 

May 

8,    12  Mch. 

11.. 

Dec.   28, 

300,000 

- 

- 

163,793 

143,439 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Lane  Bros.  Company  of 

May   1 

0,       Apr. 

11, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

6,000 

2,250 

675 

Chartley,  Norton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lane-Libby    Fisheries    Com- 

Sept. 

3,    18  Aug. 

10, 

Apr.      1, 

850,000 

188,239 

with  R.  E. 

11,041 

10,397 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lane's  Cove  Pier  Company, 

Apr. 

2,       Feb. 

13, 

Feb.    13, 

13,300 

5,000 

- 

- 

506 

Gloucester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Lang    &    Jacobs    Company, 

Dec. 

3,       Oct. 

1, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

4,613 

3,119 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917 

1917 

1917. 

Lang    &    Jacobs    Company, 

Nov.  ] 

4,       Oct. 

7, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,900 

2,399 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Langdon     Store     Company, 

June  5 

5,       Mch. 

18, 

Deo.  31, 

4,500 

700 

- 

5,500 

2,000 

The,  Monterey. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Langewald    Company,    The, 

July    1 

0,       June 

18, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

49,619 

750 

- 

454 

Chicopee. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Langham    Motor    Car    Co., 

Nov.  i 

1,    12  Nov. 

19, 

Feb.      1, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

15,000 

7,000 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Langham   Realty   Company, 

June 

2,    12  Apr. 

17, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Langtown  Company,  Boston, 

July 
1918 

1,       June 
1918 

25, 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

100,000 

146,103 

13 19,808 

123,647 

6,574 

Language    Book    Company, 

May 

3,       Mch. 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

176 

19 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Lannin     Realty     Company, 

June  . 

11,       Feb. 

5, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

311,500 

- 

- 

5,553 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Lapointe  Machine  Tool  Com- 

Mch. 

>9,       Feb. 

10, 

Feb.    10, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Hudson.  ' 

1918 

1917 

1918. 

Larchar  &  Branch,  Inc.,  Web- 

Jan. 

16,       Oct. 

13, 

July    15, 

20,000 

- 

300 

13,750 

1,095 

ster. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Larkin     Lumber     Company, 

Mch. 

13,       Jan. 

16, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

46,096 

3,332 

33,129 

34,199 

Hudson. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Larrabee-RawHnson     C  o  m- 

Mch. 

7,       Feb. 

12, 

Jan.    31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

11,490 

318 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

^'Association        Progressive 

July 

11,       Apr. 

4, 

Apr.     4, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

319 

Franco-Americaine          de 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Springfield,  Massachusetts, 

"Springfield. 
I "... 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

s  Organization,    insurance, 

rent  prepaid. 
*  Good  will,  treasury  stock. 
6  Subscriptions. 


6  And  electric  power, 
■f  Electric  equipment. 
8  Liberty  and  ins.  bonds. 
3  Deferred  expenses. 
1°  Treasury  stock. 
11  Mortgages. 


12  Adjourned. 

13  And  equipment. 

!■*  Prepaid  interest,  taxes  and  in- 
surance. 

15  Reserve  for  machinery,  deprecia- 
tion and  inventory. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


553 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

S3 

o 

a 

1 

1 

-a 
a 
ca 

1 

"a 
1 

s 

CO 

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o 

o    • 

3.2 

< 

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1 

a 

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3 

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1 

-a 
a 

1 

I  $100,000 

2  100.000 

1  10,000 

i  9,000 

3  84,706 

1,033 
7  7,000 

815,210 

1,119 

179,776 

$364,487  . 
36,764 
566,942 

$340,000 

20,000 
6  10,000 
381,500 

$487 
3,439 
10,442 

$125,000 

$24,000 

3,325 

50,000 

- 

_ 

$364,487 

36,764 

566,942 

2  315,269 
2  28,829 

8  32,410 

9  39,763 
10  41,499 

2,941 

3,142,808 

5,782 
29,450 

1,500,000 

2,000 
6  1,700 
10,000 

364,923 

2,082 
10,000 

11  400,000 

564,732 
9,450 

$313,153 

- 

3,142,808 

5,782 
29,450 

.  2  4,549 

"  71,403 

200 

5,364,307 
5,238 

1,500,000 
5,000 

8,177 
238 

_ 

2,330,000 

1,176,870 
16  349,260 

- 

5,364,307 
5,238 

1  49,900 

- 

313 

50,220 

50,000 

220 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,220 

- 

- 

■  900 

1,500 

1,000 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

~ 

16  346 

_ 

307,578 
8,925 

100,000 
3,000 

200 

~ 

3,250 

200,000 

1'  7,578 
2,475 

- 

307,578 
8,925 

"  25,000 

20  3,003 
21  18,050 

485,611 
7,794 

741,341 
13,300 

675,075 
13,300 

1,436 

22  48,500 

5,031 
23  11,299 

: 

- 

741,341 
13,300 

- 

- 

- 

7,732 

5,000 

2,607 

- 

- 

- 

$125 

7,732 

- 

- 

- 

7,299 

5,000 

2,055 

- 

- 

- 

244 

7,299 

- 

- 

- 

8,200 

4,500 

1,750 

- 

- 

- 

1,950 

8,200 

- 

- 

49,202 

100,025 

44,500 

- 

33,025 

22,500 

- 

- 

100,025 

2  12,200 

- 

- 

35,700 

20,200 

500 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

35,700 

- 

2^  10,000 

2,540 

102,540 

98,000 

25  4,540 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102,540 

- 

26  8,516 

2^86 

29  9,000 

10  5,980 

32,953 

337,687 

100,000 

87,587 

- 

150,000 

28  100 

- 

337,687 

2  230,750 

_ 

15,175 
547,803 

9,020 
300,000 

103 
7,663 

30  230,750 

1,665 
4,000 

5,390 

4,387 

15,175 
547,803 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

t 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

2  3,000 

- 

4,455 

22,600 

20,000 

1,450 

- 

1,150 

- 

- 

22,600 

- 

- 

- 

116,756 

65,000 

5,976 

- 

14,000 

- 

31,780 

116,756 

- 

31  1,911 

238 

13,957 

8,000 

2,807 

- 

3,150 

- 

- 

13,957 

1 

320 

320 

320 

16  Insurance  prepaid. 
I'  Reserves. 

18  In  lieu  of  annual. 

19  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

20  Advance  payments. 

21  Treasury  stock  —  par  value. 


22  Mortgage  notes  payable. 

23  Advance  on  glue  and  fish. 
2^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Taxes. 

26  Suspense  accounts. 


27  Unexpired  insurance. 

28  Farming  implements  suspense. 

29  Copyrights. 

30  Mortgage. 

31  Fixtures. 


554 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

S 

a 

1 

05 
Q. 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

;s, 
ise, 
and 
roc- 

TION. 

1 

S 
S 

T3 

S 

b 

o 
S 

C3 

1 

li 

1 
1 

3 

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Mercl 
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Stock 
ess. 

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Q 

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§ 

S 

O 

Lawler   Bros.   Theatre   Co., 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

S25,000 

■  S43,000 

The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawler    Printing    Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

$7,187 

Sl,208 

$2,506 

The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawncrest     Inn     Company, 

July     5, 

2  June  28, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

15,500 

_ 

4,200 

526 

Sharon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence  B.  Smith  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Mch.  22, 

Jan.      7,- 

1918. 
Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

35,000 

3  5,097 

22,426 

56,745 

34,795 

Lawrence  Development  Cor- 

1,000,000 

_ 

_ 

166 

49,243 

poration,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence    Duck    Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

400,000 

with  R.  E. 

318,799 

227,575 

Bostofn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence    Grain    and    Coal 

Aug.  20, 

June  13, 

June     1, 

25,000 

9,820 

- 

23,522 

13,356 

Company,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence  Grocery  Company, 

June    8, 

2  May    4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

12,407 

- 

38.470 

30,862 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence  Ice  Company,  Law- 

May   3, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

79,346 

37,919 

12,605 

8,487 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence  Improvement  Com- 

Feb.  13, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

40,500 

45,500 

1,500 

2,336 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence  Industries  Corpo- 

Feb.    8, 

Jan.     7, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

ration,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

58,037 

6,210 

81,635 

138,388 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

20  26,980 

Lawrence          Machine-Gun 

July    19, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Company,  Deerfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence    M anuf acturing 

July    11, 

June   11, 

Apr.   30, 

2,600,000 

799,590 

480,290 

1,209,625 

2,547,659 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence  Morris  Plan  Com- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

_ 

36,846 

pany,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence  Produce  Company, 

June  27, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

_ 

500 

5,303 

27,104 

The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence  Pump  and  Engine 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

_ 

7,000 

16,678 

32,056 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lawrence  Rubber  Company, 

Aug.  17, 

Aug.  14, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

17,357 

5,258 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence    Street    Drug    & 

Oct.    21, 

2  Sept.  13, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

2,050 

10 

Chemical   Company,    The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence. 

Lawrence  Textile  Mills,  Bos- 

Oct.    4, 

June  24, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

14,057 

18,979 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawrence    Wholesale    Drug 

May     7, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

49,000 

- 

- 

79,815 

9,829 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lawyers   Title   &    Mortgage 

July    19, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

275,000 

- 

- 

- 

103 

Guaranty  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lazarus-Mensch     Company, 

June  14, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

17,838 

_ 

70,999 

10,637 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Le  Courrier  Publishing  Com- 

Oct.    3, 

Sept.  27, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

- 

114 

219 

6,245 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Le  Lynnois  Publishing  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Dec.   20, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

50 

350 

1,168 

pany,  Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Mortgages. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Equity. 

■*  Liability  to  subscribers  for  stock 
under  agreement  to  issue  same 
when  stock  is  fully  paid  for. 

5  Not  due. 

6  Reserve  for  depreciation  and  taxes. 


'  Horses  and  wagons. 

s  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Reserved  for  war  taxes. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Horses,  harness  and  vehicles. 

12  Unexpired  insurance. 
IS  Good  win. 

1^  Stocks  and  bonds. 


15  Prepaid  insurance. 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Reserve  for  interest. 

18  Reserve  for  uncoUectable. 

19  Contingent  fund  (insurance). 

20  Timber  lots.  State  of  N.  H. 

21  Reserved  for  improvements. 

22  Patent  rights. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  555 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

P 
a 

1 

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to 

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1 

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CO 

s 
'I 

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P 

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5" 

3 

1 

ta 

i 

- 

- 

$22,000 

$65,000 

$25,000 

- 

1  $40,000 

- 

- 

- 

$65,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,901 

5,000 

$1;390 

- 

$2,360 

- 

$2,151 

10,901 

- 

- 

4 

20,230 

10,000 

804 

8,494 

932 

- 

- 

20,230 

- 

- 

- 

119,063 

35,000 

14,616 

- 

17,166 

$52,281 

- 

119,063 

■■ 

~ 

785 

"50,194 
946,374 

39,925 
1  10,269 
400,000 

5  89,086 

- 

200,000 

6  50,000 

207,288 

50,194 
946,374 

- 

'  81,968 
8  1  025 

- 

49,691 

10,800 

2,081 

4,000 

- 

9  5,758 

27,052 

49,691 

- 

i''443 
11  3,595 

- 

86,212 

19,000 

11,698 

10,250 

30,701 

11,135 

3,428 

86,212 

13  $37,500 

12  435 
"  2,000 
15  2,755 

4,230 

184,842 
49,336 

55,800 
40,500 

7,493 

56,275 
5,500 

24,768 

15  19,771 

i'866 

18  67 

19  19,802 

3,336 

184,842 
49,336 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

22 100,000 

8  20,000 

_ 

331,250 
100,000 

200,000 
100,000 

4,857 

- 

- 

87,347 
21  12,000 

27,046 

331,250 
100,000 

- 

21  88,365 
25 19,300 
10  1,639 
32  3,086 
333,100 
8  407 

1,125 

5,037,164 
147,275 

39,500 

55,734 

2,500,000 
98,000 

25,000 

24,000 

156,062 

26  1,800 

27  3,133 

9,057 
12,272 

- 

500,000 

28  41,683 

29300 

30  2,000 

5,000 

15  468,448 

23  400,000 

i'59 

31300 

1,012,654 

443 
19,462 

5,037,164 
147,275 

39,500 

55,734 

- 

- 

- 

22,615 

5,000 

9,607 

- 

4,000 

- 

4,008 

22,615 

13  5,000 

31500 

2,790 

10,350 

10,000 

350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,350 

- 

- 

- 

33,036 

8,000 

17,477 

- 

3,000 

4,559 

- 

33,036 

- 

35  2,500 

- 

92,144 

49,000 

17,354 

- 

18,840 

- 

6,950 

92,144 

- 

36  7 
37  11 

1,910 

27,200 

26,600 

- 

- 

600 

- 

- 

27,200 

13  75,000 

38  10,169 

39  15,000 
31  13,238 

_ 

187,712 

125,000 

60,309 

_ 

_ 

2,403 

. 

187,712 

13  600 

- 

1,745 

8,923 

8,600 

323 

- 

■- 

- 

- 

8,923 

~ 

- 

- 

1,568 

1,125 

83 

- 

- 

- 

360 

1,568 

23  Reserve  for  taxes. 

21  Loan-notes  receivable  (Morris 
plan). 

25  Liberty  Loans. 

25  Ind.  Fin.  Corpn. 

2'  Interest  unearned. 

28  Payments  hypothecated  certifi- 
cates. 


29  Payments     instalments     invest- 
ment certificates. 
3°  Full  paid  investment  certificates. 

31  Reserve  for  losses. 

32  Expense,  teams,  etc. 

33  Treasury  stock. 


31  Fixtures. 

35  Equipment. 

35  Office  furniture. 

3'  Office  suppHes. 

38  Organization    expense    unextin- 


Com.  Ld.  Pet.  Co  Inc. 


556  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


6 

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a 
1 

oi 

o 

•n 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

4i 

^ 

,ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
;  in  Proc- 

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Le  Stage  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  15, 

850,000 

_ 

S3,000 

$4,888 

$20,073 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lead-Hydro-Tite    Company, 

Mch.  26, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

- 

344 

375 

1,020 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leader  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.     9, 

3,000 

- 

950 

23 

527 

The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Leas  &  McVitty  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,279 

1,500 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leather    Products    Corpora- 

Sept.   3, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

30 

tion,  Hudson. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leatherbee  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    26, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,126 

57,974 

Leavitt  and  Peirce  (Incorpo- 

Oct.   18, 

4  _ 

Aug.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

9,672 

63,690 

rated),  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

Leavitt  Machine  Co.,   The, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

$11,000 

20,199 

23,914 

35,095 

Orange. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leavitt's  Scotch  Polish  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

6  Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,083 

47 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ledder   &   Probst,   Incorpo- 

Feb.  20, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

5,  176 

11,803 

11,763 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lee  Farming  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept.  11, 
1918. 

Aug.  20, 
1918. 

July    31, 
1918. 

10,000 

1,000 

341 

'- 

- 

Lee  Hotel  Company,  Lee, 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

July     9, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1918. 

65,000 

35,400 

- 

- 

2,848 

Lee  Steam  Laundry  Co.,  Lee, 

Mch.  21, 
1918. 

6  Feb.    26, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

4,000 

2,000 

2,000 

103 

689 

Lees  Button  Company,  The, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

14,500 

17,239 

16,865 

23,458 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Legal    Premium     Company, 

May     3, 

12  Mch.  19, 

Feb.    28, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Legalite    Corporation,    The, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      6, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

3,138 

10,554 

43,110 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Leicester  Grocery  Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,688 

3,944 

The,  Leicester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Leicester  Polar  Spring  Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leighton-Mitehell  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

76,000 

3,000 

5,550 

8,067 

82,842 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lennox  &  Briggs  Co.,  Haver- 

Apr.   12, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

255,000 

- 

9,970 

252,973 

339,796 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lenox  Jewelry  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

' 

- 

11,814 

64,075 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lenox  Motor  Car  Company, 

Oct.    11, 

Aug.     5, 

July   31, 

1,000,000 

38,672 

IS  45,033 

63,050 

23,422 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lenox  Operating   Company, 

May   10, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

26  80,252 

33,911 

42,899 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lenox    Veterinary    Medicine 

Apr.    26, 

4  _ 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

14 

Company,  The,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leominster  Co-operative  As- 

May    1, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

234 

sociation,  Inc.,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Leominster  Drug   Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

175 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Leominster    Fuel    Company, 

Julv    30, 

June  25, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

18,632 

1,798 

6,606 

18,118 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Leominster  Investment  Asso- 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

316 

ciates,  Incorporated,  Leom- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

inster. 

1  None  held  since  organization. 

2  Investment. 

s  Unexpired  insurance. 

^  None  held  in  1918. 

6  Trade-marks. 

6  Adjourned. 

'  Good  will. 


s  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Deferred. 
1°  Furniture. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  Company  has  done  no  lousiness 

since  some  time  prior  to  June 
1,  1913. 


13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

14  Reserves. 

15  Contracts  in  process. 
15  Investments. 

"  Fixtures. 

18  And  tools,  jigs  and  fixtures. 


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of  CorporatioJis  —  Continued. 


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'  $32,333 

$25,000 

$2,333 

- 

$5,000 

- 

- 

$32,333 

- 

2  $15,700 

- 

17,439 

16,000 

769 

- 

- 

- 

$670 

17,439 

- 

- 

84 

1,584 

1,540 

44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,584 

- 

379 

- 

3,858 

1,000 

2,806 

- 

- 

$52 

- 

3,858 

- 

- 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

61,100 

5,000 

29,273 

11,500 

15,327 

- 

61,100 

6  $1,000 

- 

- 

74,362 

5,000 

66,888 

- 

2,000 

- 

474 

74,362 

- 

- 

- 

90,208 

10,000 

14,637 

- 

- 

- 

65,571 

90,208 

5  200 
MOO 
'500 

8  500 

9  274 

963 

2,896 

2,693 
28,016 
4,237 

2,630 

15,000 

300 

63 
2,608 
3,937 

- 

- 

10,408 

- 

2,693 
28,016 
4,237 

i»  9,229 

45,145 

92,622 

54,900 

2  222 

$33,500 

2,000 

- 

- 

92,622 

- 

- 

- 

4,792 

4,000 

505 

- 

- 

- 

287 

4,792 

11  25,000 
'  10,000 

- 

2,301 
1,000 

109,363 
1,000 

57,500 
1,000 

39,363 

12,500 

_ 

~ 

- 

109,363 
1,000 

6,800 

13  1,027 

2,665 

64,629 
10,297 

6,800 
6,000 

24,430 
2,997 

_ 

1,300 

7,760 
"5,126 

20,513 

64,629 
10,297 

- 

- 

5,066 

5,066 

5,000 

66 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,066 

- 

- 

57,386 

156,845 

76,000 

50,983 

- 

15  29,862 

- 

- 

156,845 

'  5,000 

8  300,000 
16 12,110 
"  1,333 

- 

914,849 
82,222 

255,000 
35,000 

34,619 

_ 

400,000 
3,846 

259,849 
4,254 

4,503 

914,849 
82,222 

19  325.800 

20  94,381 

=6  15,500 
2  2,250 

5,356 

590,358 

174,812 
5,370 

380,100 

25,000 
5,370 

18,577 

21  10,186 

22  7,576 

47,384 

23 15,500 

61,393 
2*  34,717 

22,620 

62,309 
"  4,249 

73,788 
26  i_77i 

590,358 

174,812 
5,370 

- 

- 

276 

510 

510 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

510 

7 1,500 

- 

425 

5,100 

5,000 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,100 

- 

8  3,350 
29  5,000 
SI  2,375 
32  1,250 
33  206 
3^  9,802 

- 

53,504 
13,949 

40,000 
12,500 

3,418 
35375 

250 

5,639 

30  3,380 

824 

1,067 

53,504 
13,949 

1'  Patent  rights  and  organization. 
2°  Undistributed  accounts. 

21  Accrued  interest. 

22  Accrued  dividends. 

23  Mortgage. 

2*  Loans  from  oflScials. 


25  And  equipment. 

26  License  privilege. 
2'  Reserve. 

23  Fire  loss. 
29  Other  bonds. 
3"  Depreciation. 


31  Real  estate  loans. 

32  Personal  loans  (unpaid  interest). 

33  Suspense. 

s*  Stocks  and  bonds. 
35  Unpaid  dividends. 


558 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
.2 

1 
o 

fcb 
1 

a 

I 
S 

CO 

C3 
Q. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA. 
TION. 

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b 

ctures, 
tiandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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s 

e3 

■is 

'3 

1 

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Stock 
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1« 

^ 

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(S 

S 

S 

o 

Leominster     Novelty     Co., 

Jan.    a 

0,       Oct.    15, 

Aug.  31, 

$15,000 

$10,542 

$9,498 

$5,210 

$1,958 

Leominster. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Leominster    Printing    Com- 

Apr.  2 

9,       Mch.  23, 

Feb.   28, 

4,000 

3,800 

4,191 

3,196 

474 

pany,  Inc.,  Leominster. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Leominster  Shell  Goods  Mfg. 

Mch.  2 

1,    i  Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

1,000 

4,000 

36,718 

39,366 

Co.,  Leominster. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Leominster    Shoe    Company 

Mch.  2 

3,       Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

6  250 

2,617 

368 

(Inc.),  Leominster. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Leominster    Woodworking 

Apr.   2 

3,       May  24, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

_ 

6  44,856 

80,446 

59,278 

Company,  Leominster. 

1918 

1917. 

1918. 

Leominster    Worsted    Com- 

Nov. ] 

8,       Nov.    4, 

Oct.     1, 

100,000 

58,644 

47,550 

222,189 

120,860 

pany,  Leominster. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Leon  A.  Thompson,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Sept. 

4,    8  Aug.  15, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,963 

1,985 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Leon  Miller  Company,  Bos- 

June '. 

3,       May     6, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

4,957 

- 

2,261 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Leonard    and    Baker    Stove 

Mch.  I 

2,   i»Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

22,119 

31,839 

65,235 

29,840 

Company,  Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Leonard    Watch    Company, 

Apr.    2 

6,       Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

_ 

_ 

43,691 

42,167 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Leopold     Morse    Company, 

Apr.    3 

0,       Feb.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

750,000 

- 

15,523 

650,833 

188,945 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Leslie  Dry  Goods  Company, 

Sept.  S 

0,       Sept.  21, 

July    31, 

75,000 

- 

5  18,675 

140,661 

27,669 

The,  Haverhill. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lester  Heilbronner  Co.,  Bos- 

May 1 

0,       May  26, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,428 

20,483 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

L'Etoile  Publishing  Company, 

Oct. 

9,       Sept.    1, 

Sept.    1, 

25,000 

- 

14,656 

1,560 

2,019 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lettish   Socialist   Publishing 

Mch.  2 

6,       Feb.   23, 

Nov.  30, 

3,000 

- 

97 

500 

158 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Leupold  Apron  Co.,  Lawrence, 

July 
1918 

3,       Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

15,000 

6,700 

2,592 

9,102 

8,266 

Levy  Brothers  Company,  Bos- 

July 

2,       May    3, 

May     1, 

5,000 

- 

100 

2,697 

- 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Levy  Department  Store,  Inc., 

Mch. 

7,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

15,000 

800 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lewando's    French    Dyeing 

Apr.    2 

3,       Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

10,000 

20 12,202 

119,769 

and    Cleansing    Company, 
Boston. 
Lewis  A.  Brown  &  Co.  Inc., 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

July 

8,       Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lewis     A.     Crossett,     Inc., 

June 

2,       June     6, 

Mch.  31, 

750,000 

192,543 

with  R.  E. 

520,905 

985,647 

Abingto^. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lewis   E.    Tracy   Company, 

Feb.    ] 

2,       Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

68,636 

52,078 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lewis  F.  Perry's  Sons  Com- 

June 

2,       Mch.  11, 

Feb.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

8,209 

10,702 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lewis  F.  Small,  Incorporated, 

June 

0,       May     1, 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

300 

201 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lewis  Farm  Company,  Wal- 

Oct. 

1,     *  May     4, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

24  30,613 

4,834 

pole. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lewis  J.  Bu-d  Company,  Bos- 

May 

3,       Mch.    8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,040 

2,374 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lewis    Manufacturing    Com- 

May 

5,    i  Apr.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,400,000 

284,229 

123,843 

996,126 

1,231,007 

pany,  Walpole. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lewis,  Mears  Company,  Bos- 

June 

1,       May  13, 

Apr.     1, 

300,000 

- 

- 

114,499 

509,929 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 
5  Good  will. 

4  Adjourned. 

5  And  fixtures. 

*  Insurance  unexpired. 


'  Reserves. 

8  Date  of  postponement. 

9  Store  fixtures. 

1°  In  lieu  of  annual, 
11  Patterns. 


12  Deferred  charges. 

IS  Mortgage. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

15  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 

16  Fixtures. 


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559 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

] 

-UBILITIES. 

M  OS  775 

o  2  o 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

a5 

1 

1 

< 

J. 

a 

a 
•43  q 

1 
-a 
§ 

1 

3 
^ 

1  S2,000 
2  1,000 
s  5.000 

$3,212 

$38,420 
11,661 

$15,000 
4,000 

S6,880 
3,361 

$16,540 

$1,700 

_ 

$2,600 

$38,420 
11,661 

- 

- 

- 

81,084 

30,000 

19,277 

- 

- 

- 

31,807 

81,084 

- 

- 

- 

3,235 

1,500 

1,155 

- 

- 

- 

580 

3,235 

- 

6  $976 

_ 

186,556 
449,243 

75,000 
100,000 

70,238 
27,414 

- 

10,000 

$23,828 

^  16,490 

50,000 

261,829 

185,556 
449,243 

- 

9  4,951 

- 

12,899 

2,700 

3,499 

- 

2,980 

- 

3,720 

12,899 

- 

- 

- 

7,218 

5,000 

1,736 

- 

- 

- 

482 

7,218 

3  40,000 

11  26,000 
12 1,275 

16  623 
"  60,100 
19  12,800 
16  40,000 

- 

176,308 

186,581 
908,101 
187,005 

6,000 

60,000 

618,500 

75,000 

19,568 

4,057 

289,601 

52,743 

13  18,000 
30,000 

29,298 
30,000 

32,600 

64,404 
»  37,538 
15  1,500 

40,954 
18  21,570 

26,662 

- 

176,308 

186,581 
908,101 
187,005 

- 

- 

29,911 

10,000 

1,669 

- 

6,500 

- 

11,742 

29,911 

3  4,500 

- 

- 

22,735 

20,000 

1,247 

- 

- 

- 

1,488 

22,735 

3  400 

- 

20 

1,175 

1,015 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,175 

- 

- 

- 

26,660 

13,200 

498 

3,200 

8,500 

16  340 

922 

26,660 

3  4,000 

- 

- 

6,797 

4,000 

511 

- 

- 

2,286 

- 

6,797 

- 

- 

7,200 

24,500 

20,300 

2,200 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

24,500 

- 

- 

65,418 

207,389 

10,000 

12,389 

- 

185,000 

- 

- 

207,389 

3  2,500 

- 

14,880 

17,380 

30 

1,850 

- 

15,500 

- 

17,380 

- 

- 

- 

1,699,095 

750,000 

450,000 

- 

2,173 

- 

496,922 

1,699,095 

- 

21  1,829 

- 

122,543 

30,000 

44,607 

- 

- 

- 

47,936 

122,543 

- 

22  4,450 

- 

23,361 

1,000 

3,232 

- 

1,000 

18,129 

- 

23,361 

3  500 

23  500 

100 

1,601 

1,000 

601 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,601 

- 

- 

1,636 

37,083 

20,000 

4,452 

- 

12,631 

- 

- 

37,083 

3  5,000 

25  1,100 

- 

9,514 

5,000 

2,717 

- 

- 

- 

1,797 

9,514 

3  25,000 

26  21,863 

27  683,000 

16  2,500 

1'  90,050 

- 

3,340,068 
741,978 

1,400,000 
300,000 

28  284,700 

- 

1,310,000 
182,597 

345,368 

217,571 
Ml,810 

- 

3,340,068 

741,978 

"  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Reserve  (income  and  war  excess 

profits  tax). 
"  U.  S.  bonds. 
26  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 


21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Equipment. 

23  Furniture,  lasts  and  forms. 

21  And    farming     equipment,     live 
stock,  feeds,  etc. 


25  Liberty  Bond. 

26  Advanced  expenses. 

2'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
28  Including    estimated  Federal  in- 
come and  excess  profits  taxes. 


560 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

■i 

til 

a 

03 

at 
0 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

-s, 
ise, 
and 
roc- 

5'  . 

TION. 

1 

M 

03 

'O 

1 

tj 

-i§:a.s 

"a  >, 

' 

§■2 

"o 

"o 

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ufai 
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3. 

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"c8 

-502 

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^ 

Q 

Q 

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S 

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0 

Lewis-Shepard  Co.,  Boston,  . 

July 
1918 

5;       Mch.    8, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

$135,000 

- 

$17,382 

$28,063 

$10,480 

Lewis,  Vaughan  Manufactur- 

Apr.   i 

>5,       Feb.    11, 

Feb.    11, 

50,000 

_ 

100 

186 

230 

ing  Co.,  The,  Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lewis  Wharf  Company,  Bos- 

May 

6,       Apr.     1, 

Mch.  30, 

500,000 

$500,000 

_ 

_ 

170,699 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lexington     Coal     Company, 

June 

1,       May  13, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

4,800 

_ 

9,603 

15,662 

Lexington. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lexington  Lumber  Company, 

Apr.    2 

6,       Apr.     3, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

29,500 

_ 

72,214 

89,376 

Lexington. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lexington  Rubber  Company, 
Maiden. 

July 
1918 

3,                 13- 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

120,554 

5,000 

Libbey-Mann  Leather  Com- 

Feb.   ] 

8,       Feb.     1, 

Dee.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

1^318 

12,014 

24,298 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Libbie     Printing    Company, 

Mch.  ] 

3,    16  Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

_ 

15,314 

2,768 

18,547 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Libby  Ice  Cream  Company, 

May  S 

3,    17  Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

18  30,486 

1,308 

8,642 

Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Libby   Manufacturing   Com- 

Mch. 

5,       Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

7,500 

4,000 

791 

pany,  Melrose. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Liberal  Credit  Clothing  Com- 

Nov. 5 

2,       Aug.  24, 

Aug.  23, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

2,465 

4,562 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Liberty-Durgin,  Inc.,  Haver- 

Mch. ] 

8,       Jan.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

3,500 

44,441 

61,402 

hill. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Liberty  Masonic  Association, 

Apr.    5 

4,       Mch.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

32,400 

36,337 

_ 

_ 

568 

Beverly. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Liberty  Paper  Company,  Bos- 

Julv   Z 

1,       Julv      1, 

July     1, 

75,000 

_ 

14,801 

46,864 

49,283 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Liberty    Square    Warehouse 

Feb.    1 

2,       Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

22  600,000 

_ 

_ 

715,886 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Liberty    Trading    Company, 

Feb. 

8,       Jan.     7, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

6,948 

_ 

_ 

9 

Incorporated,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Library  Bureau,  Cambridge,  . 

Aug.  : 

1918 

0,       Aug.     7, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 

10,500 

- 

- 

1,292 

- 

Light   Publishing   Company, 

Apr.  ;: 

9,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.     1, 

5,000 

_ 

900 

_ 

325 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lighting    Supply    Company, 

July 

3,    23  June  22, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

1,696 

1,104 

754 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lilly  Company,   The,  Attle- 

Mch. 

7,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,457 

2,251 

boro. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lincoln  &  Parker  Company 

Sept. 

7,       Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

8,697 

_ 

22,163 

15,234 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

, 

Lincoln-Blizard       Company, 

Jan.    1 

4,       Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

12,294 

24,159 

The,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lincoln   Clothing   Company, 

Julv 

5,       Mch.    5, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

"  2,630 

13,659 

6,957 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Lincoln  Co.,  The,  Springfield, 

Mch. 
1918 

6,       Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

S2 1,091 

9,132 

17,997 

Lincoln-Dillaway    Company, 

Mch.  1 

1,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

34,849 

45,682 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Lincoln     Lunch     Company, 

Feb.   2 

5,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

2,466 

434 

887 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Patent  rights. 

3  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
^  Good  will. 

^  Stock  not  issued. 
5  Security  for  rent. 
'  Improvement  account. 
8  Reserve. 


5  Teams  and  tools. 
1°  Not  due. 

11  Dividend  due  Apr.  1. 

12  Reserve  account. 
IS  None  held  in  1918. 
1^  And  fixtures. 

15  Liberty  Bond. 

18  Date  of  postponement. 


1'  Adjourned. 

18  And  equipment. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Reserves    (depreciation,    accrued 

commissions  and  accounts  re- 
ceivable). 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


561 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

111 

p-l 

i 

a 
1 

1 

g 
1 

Pi 

1 

m 
% 

1-8 

< 

J. 

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-a 
a 

il 

J. 

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5 

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1 

i 

-a 

1 

3 
^ 

i$95 
2  51,017 

=  320 
1  20,000 
4  29,080 

- 

S121 

$107,037 
50,037 

670,699 

$65,000 

20,990 
5  29,010 

500,000 

810,390 
37 

- 

$15,725 
6  1,200 

$11,967 
3  3,955 

with 
surplus 

$169,499 

$107,037 
50,037 

670,699 

*  2,200 

'$300 

- 

32,565 

20,000 

10,168 

- 

- 

8  2,000 

397 

32,565 

- 

9  6,489 

- 

197,579 
125,554 

50,000 
5,000 

'»  14,753 

11  4,000 

1,467 

$16,000 

5,000 
119,087 

12  4,144 

103,682 

197,579 
125,554 

- 

"100 

- 

36,730 

8,000 

19,299 

6,000 

2,371 

1,060 

- 

36,730 

4  5,276 

- 

1,737 

43,642 

24,000 

18,388 

- 

- 

1,254 

- 

43,642 

4  7,000 

- 

3,330 

50,766 

15,000 

28,397 

- 

- 

3  7,369 

- 

50,766 

i  4,000 

- 

8,079 

24,370 

15,000 

2,370 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,370 

- 

- 

761 

7,788 

3,000 

595 

- 

342 

3,090 

761 

7,788 

- 

- 

- 

109,343 

30,000 

30 

- 

47,487 

31,826 

- 

109,343 

- 

- 

- 

36,905 

30,000 

- 

- 

3,631 

- 

3,274 

36,905 

4  4,000 

19  2,172 
20  653 

65,974 

183,747 
1,315,886 

45,000 
600,000 

38,192 

700,000 

92,500 

21  8,055 

15,886 

183,747 
1,315,886 

- 

- 

92 

7,049 

770 

6,279 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,049 

- 

- 

10,500 

11,792 

10,500 

1,292 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,792 

1  3,000 

- 

828 

5,053 

5,000 

53 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,053 

2  94,000 

24  40,200 

25  58,300 

11,561 

207,615 
11,708 

200,000 
10,000 

6,142 

: 

1,473 

~ 

1,708 

207,615 
11,708 

26  81,899 
19 1,539 

27  30,210 

28  36,501 

29  40,034 

1,107 

237,384 
36,453 

176,750 
3"  49,600 

20,000 

10,375 
31659 

5,855 

9,700 

898 

237,384 
36,453 

- 

16  394 

- 

23,640 

10,000 

11,640 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

23,640 

<  3,400 

33  300 

34  352 

35  625 

36  322 
'9  535 

- 

28,872 
82,013 

7,187 

5,000 
15,000 

6,000 

25,864 
3'  7,195 

558 

- 

16,000 

3,500 
38  2,500 

629 

4,372 
31,454 

28,872 
82,013 

7,187 

22  And  construction. 

23  In  lieu  of  annual. 
2i  Preferred  stock. 

25  Common  stock. 

26  Master  film. 
2'  Subscriptions. 

28  Manufacturing  accounts. 


29  Expense  accounts. 

3"  Capital  stock  subscribed. 

31  Sundry  accounts. 

32  And  tools. 

33  Automobile. 

34  Fixtures. 


35  One  sixty-fourth,  schooner  "  Hel- 

vetia." 

36  Insurance,  taxes,  etc.,  paid. 

37  Dividends  due. 

38  Reserve    for    depreciation     and 

doubtful  accounts. 


562 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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Lincoln  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.   25, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  30, 

$1,625,000 

$642,544 

$1,410,337 

$998,641 

$203,992 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lincoln     Park     Amusement 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.     7, 

Dec.     1, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

3,000 

6,795 

Company,  Worcester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Lincoln  Polishing  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

9,000 

9,000 

1,025 

2,400 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lincoln-Ray    Manufacturing 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

6,969 

527 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lincoln  Twiat  Drill  Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

60,904 

105,699 

254,382 

150,725 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lincoln  Webbing  Company, 

Sept.  17, 

Aug.   12, 

June  30, 

25,000 

9,516 

16,765 

10,777 

10,328 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lincoln,  Willey  &  Company, 

Aug.   19, 

May  31, 

May  25, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

38,863 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lindale  Mills,  North  Adams, 

Apr.   26, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

150,000 

40,000 

35,000 

4,799 

3,170 

Lindbladh  Corporation,.  The, 

June    8, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.    28, 

350,000 

_ 

_ 

7,232 

1,412 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Linden  Drug  &  Chemical  Co., 

Apr.    24, 

12  _ 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

60 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1917. 

L'Independant       Publishing 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    17, 

Dee.   31, 

40,000 

- 

46,496 

1,313 

9,298 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lindsey  &  Hall  Co.,  Lynn,     . 

Feb.    19, 
1918. 

Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Jan.      5, 
1918. 

75,000 

- 

200 

165,073 

256,141 

Linehan-Conover    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

35,000 

14  12,499 

24,372 

28.033 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Linehan-Dougjaa     Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

800 

14,230 

1,987 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Linen  Thread  Company,  The, 

Mch.  18, 

i«Jan.    17, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

96,197 

with  R.  E. 

107,403 

639,262 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

13  54,553 

Linscott    Motor    Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

3,679 

71,398 

45,698 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Linscott    Supply    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

42,561 

30,618 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Linscott-Tyler-Wilson    Com- 

Feb.    6, 

23  _ 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

17,000 

1 

327,952 

288,247 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Linus  D.  Drury  Corporation, 

May  16, 

Mch.  24, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

8,000 

4,800 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lion    Manufacturing    Com- 

Jan.    4, 

Sept.  19, 

Sept.     1, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

844 

3,120 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Lion  Manufacturing  Com- 

Oct.     1, 

Sept.  27, 

Sept.  27, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

1,041 

3,671 

pany,  Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lionne  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Sept.   5, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

65,000 

13,570 

"  5,961 

9,951 

28,527 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lipson  Seam  Cementing  Ma- 

Oct.   10, 

12    - 

Apr.   29, 

60,000 

_ 

1,200 

_ 

_ 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lisker-Silverman    Inc.,    Bos- 

Oct.   28, 

Sept.    8, 

Apr.      1, 

10,000 

- 

400 

1,500 

690 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Litchfield  Shuttle  Company, 

May     6, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

21,000 

117,778 

91,376 

186,596 

28,837 

The,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lithuanian  Ateitis  Co-opera- 

Feb.  18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

4,879 

698 

297 

tive  Association,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Lithuanian  Conservatory  of 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dec.   13, 

Aug.     2, 

Aug.     2, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

290 

Music    Inc.,    Boston    (for 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917). 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

3  Good  will. 

4  Fixtures. 
■>  Ford  car. 


6  Insurance  prepaid. 
'  Patent  rights. 
8  Treasury  stock. 
'  Office  furniture. 
1°  Patterns  and  drawing 


11  Prepaid  expenses. 

12  None  held  in  1918. 

13  Formulae. 

1''  And  fixtures. 
15  Building  expense. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


■§HO 


3  $7,850 
•  455,325 


7  184,761 


3  6,000 


15,000 


3  500 
'  1,530 


1  §137,700 


4  657 
6  200 
2,233 

I  2,125 
1^250 
«394 


8  154,280 
9  243 

10  2,284 

11  5,581 
13  15,000 


1  4,200 

15 10,300 
1  5,273 

16  2,842 


22  765 


MOO 

24  10,000 

25  32,000 

26  185 


28  150 

1  54,638 


128,559 

72 


40 


4,000 
3,186 
2,695 


$3,393,214 

9,795 

21,425 

16,507 

1,029,268 

49,761 

39,257 

211,528 

355,865 

21,100 

57,107 

425,614 

118,319 

17,017 

897,415 

120,775 

73,944 

633,200 

16,800 

7,150 

7,407 

115,194 

1,200 

3,850 

480,755 

5,874 

290 


LUBILITIES. 


o 


1,625,000 

3,000 

12,000 

15,000 

900,000 

18,700 

12,000 

150,000 

350,000 

21,060 
30,000 
60,000 
50,000 

5,000 

100,000 

25,000 

30,000 

200,000 

12,000 

3,500 

3,500 

56,900 

15 

3,000 

21,000 

2,160 

290 


$891,575 
6,536 
2,250 
1,507 
13,894 
8,733 
20,789 
6,528 
65 

40 

1,996 

198,725 

12,285 

4,214 
19,364 
51,372 
20,092 

800 

150 

907 

40,182 
2' 159 

450 

34,686 

3,551 


45,000 


5,000 


2  $337,924 


$3,100 


14,702 


10,000 
5,800 


19,842 
130,000 
48,458 

4,000 

601,421 

18,430 

13,472 

365,000 

4,000 

3,500 

3,000 

10,000 


6,468 


36,889 
"  2,842 


20  10,000 

21  47,980 
25,973 

10,380 

41,000 


$538,715 

259 

3,475 

115,374 
7,626 


7,953 


400 
141,198        283,871 


269 

4,734 

3,803 
118,650 


27,200 


1,185 


163 


$3,393,214 
9.795 
21,425 
16,507 
1,029,268 
49,761 
39,257 
211,528 
355,865 

21,100 

57,107 

425,614 

118,319 

17,017 

897,415 

120,775 

73,944 

633,200 

16,800 

7,150 

7,407 

115,194 

1,200 

3,850 

480,755 

5,874 

290 


16  Insurance. 
1'  Insurance  reserve. 
18  Adjourned. 

1'  Notes    receivable    and    interest 
accrued. 


20  Depreciation  reserve. 

21  Renewal  reserve  account. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures.       ' 

23  None  held  since  organization. 
2''  Process. 


-'"  Investments. 
26  Prepaid  insurance. 
2'  Accrued  interest. 
28  Furniture. 


564 


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Lithuanian  Conservatory  of 

Nov.  18, 

Aug.     2, 

Aug.     2, 

$25,000 

_ 

$290 

_ 

Music  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lithuanian  Co-operative  As- 

Apr.    3, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.    11, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

786 

$656 

sociation,  Hudson,  Mass., 

1918. 

'    1918. 

1918. 

Inc.,  Hudson. 

Lithuanian  Co-operative  As- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

30,000 

S34,000 

- 

3,500 

3,154 

sociation  of  Brighton,  The, 
Boston. 
Lithuanian  Workers'  Corpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.    12, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

1,376 

1,566 

ration,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Little,  Brown  and  Company 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.    31, 

750,000 

202,350 

$22,800 

396,136 

253,487 

(Inc.),  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Littlefields  Incorporated,  Bos- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

903 

3,372 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Littleton  Ice  Company,  Cam- 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

1,889 

Mil 

- 

47 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Littleton  Unit  Brick  and  Tile 

Apr.     5, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

15,000 

7,099 

2,529 

3,586 

Company,      Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Littleton. 

Living  Age  Company,  The, 

Mch.  15, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

479 

2,692 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lloyd  D.  Holton  Company, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  16, 

Sept.    ], 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

3,483 

173 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Locke  Coal  Company,  Mai- 

May    7, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

■   45,000 

59,300 

30,981 

132,987 

den. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Locke   Regulator  Company, 

Mch.  15, 

14  _ 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

12,000 

10,154 

1,400 

14,070 

Salem. 

1918. 

1917. 

, 

Locks  Pond  Reservoir  Com- 

Sept.   3, 

Aug.  13, 

Aug.     5, 

2,000 

600 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lookwood        Manufacturing 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    11. 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

10,000 

- 

915 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Loew's   The.atres  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

1,428,653 

- 

- 

42,965 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lombard    Carburetor   Com- 

June 24, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.     1, 

50.000 

- 

•1.805 

- 

1 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lombard     Company,     The, 

May  15, 

May     9, 

May     1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

480 

1,671 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lombard  Machine  Company, 

May  22, 

21  Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

20,992 

22,351 

13,684 

28,869 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

„ 

Lombardy     Inn     Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

7,582 

3,402 

,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

London   Harness   Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

58.551 

19.384 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Long  &  Saunders  Company, 

Nov.  26, 

Aug.  26, 

June     1, 

10,000 

5,000 

750 

400 

15,942 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Long  Pond  Ice  Co.,  Easton,  . 

June    8, 
1918. 

Apr.    18, 
1918. 

Apr.    13, 
1918. 

1,800 

1.300 

820 

- 

2,618 

Longwood  Garage  Inc.,  Bos- 

May 23, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,455 

7,447 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lord  &  Burnham  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,663 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lord  and  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

7,000 

- 

54,211 

81,371 

rated,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lord  &  Spencer,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Jan.    17, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

26,729 

8,172 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Fixtures. 

3  Good  will  and  copyrights. 
*  Furniture. 

s  Good  will. 


6  Bowhng  alleys,  biUiard  table  and 

apphances. 
^  And  tools. 
8  Patent  rights. 
'  Investment. 
1°  Treasury  stock. 


11  Unearned  subscriptions. 

12  Liberty  Loan. 
IS  RoUing  stock. 

"  None  held  in  1918. 

15  Trade-marks. 

16  Motor  truck  and  office  fixtures. 


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Liabilities. 

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$290 

$290 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$290 

- 

i$801 

$110 

2,353 

1,620 

$733 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,353 

,- 

- 

40,654 

5,220 

2,703 

$23,338 

- 

- 

$9,393 

40,654 

- 

2  1,058 

- 

4,000 

635 

1,583 

- 

- 

- 

1,782 

4,000 

8  $148,000 

«  2,000 

- 

1,024,773 

692,600 

64,093 

100,000 

$92,500 

$75,580 

1;024,773 

6  7,250 

6  57,809 

10,092 

79,426 

35,250 

11,451 

32,725 

- 

- 

- 

79,426 

- 

- 

- 

2,047 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

2,047 

8  10,000 
6  5,000 

9  4,000 
10  14,000 

12,556 

73,770 

60,000 

763 

- 

13,007 

- 

- 

73,770 

5  6,027 

- 

4,361 
9,744 

13,559 
15,900 

5,000 
5,000 

14 

11  5,970 

4,025 

_ 

2,575 
6,875 

- 

_ 

13,559 
15,900 

8  20,00P 
15  10,000 
6  35,000 

12 10,508 
13  27,575 

16  351 

17  366 

1,403 

306,351 
103,341 

2,003 

150,000 
90,000 

2,000 

70,183 

2,478 

3 

20,000 

- 

66,168 

6,444 
18  4,419 

- 

306,351 
103,341 

2,003 

- 

«600 

51,564 

63,079 

25,000 

277 

- 

37,802 

- 

- 

63,079 

- 

13  3,000 
20  2,000 

- 

1,476,618 

1,370,000 

- 

84,000 

18,868 

- 

3,750 

1,476,618 

8  5,000 

- 

6,806 

4,000 

290 

- 

- 

- 

2,516 

6,806 

- 

- 

- 

2,151 

360 

407 

- 

575 

- 

809 

2,151 

- 

- 

1,212 

87,108 

20,000 

37,214 

22  8,073 

21,821 

- 

- 

87,108 

6 14,020 

23  25,000 
21  49,251 

25  5,342 

26  2,133 
10  300 

2  3,532 

5,620 

112,650 
81,467 

15,300 
15,000 

32,580 
27  2,236 

21,872 

52,149 
2,500 

28 10,385 
42,095 

112,650 
81,467 

- 

- 

- 

22,092 

10,000 

6,132 

- 

- 

- 

5,960 

22,092 

6  1,500 

- 

721 

6,959 

1,800 

5,009 

- 

150 

- 

- 

6,959 

5  3,000 

29  1,626 
26  846 
32  832 

- 

16,374 
2,495 

5,000 
2,000 

5,366 
30 1,000 

~ 

: 

4,830 
31178 

495 

16,374 
2,495 

- 

33  907 

- 

143,489 

25,000 

13,511 

- 

77,550 

27,428 

- 

143,489 

- 

- 

- 

34,901 

20,000 

14,249 

- 

- 

- 

652 

34,901 

1'  Prepaid  insurance. 

18  SiLspense  account. 

19  Equipment. 

20  Stock. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Mortgage  loan. 


23  License  bonus. 

2^  Fixtures  and  improvements. 

25  Cash  on  deposit  for  security  of 

lease. 

26  Prepaid  expenses. 
2'  Accrued  expenses. 


28  Reserves. 

29  Car  and  fixtures. 

30  Deposit. 

31  Insurance  reserve. 

32  OfiSce  fixtures. 

S3  Stock  and  fixtures. 


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Lord  Electric  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

$350,000 

_ 

$10,000 

$59,546 

$439,024 

ton., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Loring-Axtell          Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Nov.  20, 

July    31, 

45,000 

- 

23,053 

3,732 

9,058 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Loring  B.  Hall  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

6  Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

158,361 

63,300 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Los  Fabricantes  Unidos,  Inc., 

June  28, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_. 

_ 

677,116 

26,389 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lot  Phillips  &  Co.  Corpora- 

Jan.   28, 

Dec.   18, 

Oct.    31, 

100,000 

11  $91,816 

10,834 

77,018 

50,199 

tion,  Hanover. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  Co., 

May     1, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

71,743 

58,403 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Loud's  Express  Inc.,  Quincy 

Dec.    15, 

15  _ 

Apr.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

716 

(for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

Loud's  Express  Inc.,  Quincy, 

July    19, 
1918. 

June     3, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 

1,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

47 

Louis  A.  Drape,  Incorporated, 

Feb.     6, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,297 

4,703 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Louis  Bourneuf  Corporation, 

June   12, 

May     4, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

13,346 

- 

34,612 

40,102 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Louis  Dejonge  Co.,  Fitchburg, 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

6  Mch.    1, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

620,000 

130,757 

238,379 

413,555 

24,838 

Louis  E.  Crosscup  Company, 

May  13, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

16,940 

2,059 

13,780 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Louis  Fabian  Bachraeh,  Inc., 

Feb.     4, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

- 

5,347 

9,618 

22,757 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Louis  Foucar  Leather  Com- 

Nov. 14, 

6  Nov.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

21,512 

7,981 

7,399 

6,136 

pany,  Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Louis  H.  Ross  Music  Publish- 

May 10, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

286 

44 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Louis  Harlow  &  Co.,  Incor- 

Feb.    5, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

762 

3,323 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Louis  K.  Liggett  Company, 

May     8, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

6,753,000 

- 

- 

4,781,318 

787,235 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Louis     Rothstein,     Incorpo- 

Mch. 21, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.   28, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

21,326 

59,912 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lovell  and  Covel  Company, 

May     4, 

25  Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

54,764 

70,581 

104,550 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lovewell-Henrici    Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

46,000 

17,578 

12,211 

4,121 

23,298 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lovewell-Withington  Garage 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

250 

4,888 

3,786 

Company,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowbell  Company,  Boston,    . 

Apr.   22, 
1918. 

27  _ 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

~ 

" 

~ 

5,889 

Lowe     Brothers     Company, 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  10, 

July    26, 

120,000 

17,137 

- 

8,879 

68,496 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lowe,   Donald  &  Company, 

Oct.    24, 

30  Oct.    17, 

May  31, 

150,000 

5,194 

31 .5,602 

221,112 

337,388 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lowe  Garage  Company,  Win- 

Apr.    9, 

32  Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

125 

25 

71 

chester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lowell  Bleachery,  Lowell, 

Julv    31, 
1918. 

July    15, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

600,000 

766,839 

withR.E. 

151,056 

228,939 

1  Investments. 

2  Loans. 

3  Good  will. 

^  Treasury  stock. 

5  Prepaid  insurance. 

6  Adjourned. 

7  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


8  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Deferred  charges. 
1"  Sales  to  Buenos  Ayres. 

11  And  wood  lots. 

12  Reserves  for  depreciation. 

13  Plates  and  rights. 
1^  Fixtures. 


15  None  held  in  1917. 

16  Bonds. 
1^  Reserve. 

18  Patent  rights. 

19  Trade-marks. 

20  Leaseholds  and  improvements. 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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1  $182,289 

2  43,712 

4  10,000 

5  54 

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8  600 

9  2,057 

- 

$734,571 
65,897 

$350,000 
45,000 

$63,538 
1,973 

- 

$168,045 
3,960 

$152,988 
14,964 

- 

$734,571 
65,897 

- 

- 

224,686 

50,000 

3,063 

- 

165,000 

6,623 

- 

224,686 

- 

- 

703,505 

65,000 

48,547 

- 

20,859 

- 

1"  $569,099 

703,505 

3  970 

1  6,092 

13  80,500 
"  2,089 

$130 

235,959 

212,735 

1,816 

100,000 

100,000 

1,000 

10,999 

14,076 

415 

- 

401. 

1   85,810 
12  39,150 

98,659 . 

235,959 

212,735 

1,816 

3  970 

- 

108 

1,125 

1,000 

125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,125 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

5,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

3  1,940 

16  10,000 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

3 150,000 

- 

- 

957,529 

•    520,000 

50,171 

- 

338,777 

1'  1,200 

47,381 

957,529 

- 

- 

- 

32,779 

12,000 

8,316 

- 

9,878 

• 

2,585 

32,779 

- 

- 

- 

37,722 

10,000 

13,223 

- 

12,316 

- 

2,183 

37,722 

3  17,000 

- 

60,028 

50,000 

7,293 

- 

- 

2,735 

- 

60,028 

18 1,000 
19  700 

- 

- 

3,030 

3,020 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

3,030 

3  1,000 
3  14,771 

^  1,000 

287 

20,143 

20,000 

143 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,143 

20  418,814 
'3,117,898 

21  219,922 
22 1,054,981 

10,380,168 
81,238 

6,709,600 
40,000 

1,730,027 
23  130,475 

9,138 

28,639 

677,581 
24 1,132,485 

3,461 

10,380,168 

81,238 

- 

- 

- 

229,895 

74,500 

72,592 

- 

51,013 

31,790 

- 

229,895 

3  5,097 

- 

- 

62,305 

46,000 

2,591 

- 

- 

- 

13,714 

62,305 

3 1,525 

29 16,000 

- 

8,924 

7,414 

110,512 

1,500 
1,500 

28  300 

61,300 

3_,618 
4,338 
18,812 

$5,500 

24,900 

- 

26  677 
3,129 
1,276 

8,924 

7,414. 

110,512; 

- 

- 

- 

569,296 

135,000 

57,527 

- 

206,818 

70,873 

99,078 

569,296. 

. 

- 

1,769 

1,990 

1,990 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,990. 

S3  32,050 
34  17,271 

1,196,155 

600.000 

39,711 
35  5,353 

502,583 

2-1  38,603 

36  9,905 

1,196,155. 

21  Advances  and  deferred  items. 

22  Securities,  etc. 

23  Accrued,    deferred    and    miscel- 

laneous. 

24  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

25  In  lieu  of  annual. 


26  Profit  of  1916. 
2'  None  held  in  1918. 

28  Subscription  for  stock. 

29  Stock  in  treasury. 

3"  Date  of  postponement. 
31  And  furniture. 


32  Corporation  ceased  doing  business 

about  .July  1.  1917. 

33  U.  S.  bonds. 

34  Insurance  policies. 

35  Claims  pending. 

36  Reserve  for  taxes. 


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Lowell  Buick  Company, 

Feb.   19, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.   31, 

$15,000 

, 

$1,250 

$38,044 

$17,392 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell  Cement  Brick  Com- 

Dec. 28, 

Sept.  12, 

Sept.  12, 

5,000 

- 

350 

- 

165 

pany,  Lowell. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Lowell  Cement  Brick  Com- 

Oct.     1, 

Sept.  12, 

Sept.  12, 

5,000 

- 

175 

- 

75 

pany,  Lowell  (2,d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lowell  Co-operative  Associa- 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

$25,500 

6,787 

21,613 

28,063 

tion  ,  Sovereigns  of  Industry, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell. 

Lowell  Cut  Glass  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

666 

6,636 

1,786 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell  Felt  Company,  Lowell, 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

10,874 

16,302 

7,799 

Lowell    Hosiery    Company, 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

36,495 

44,996 

109,658 

12,111 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell  Insulated  Wire  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

23,000 

18,500 

62,474 

91,504 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  81, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell  Morris  Plan  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

157,292 

The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell  News  Publishing  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

10  Dec.   28, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Lowell  Paper  Tube  Corpora- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

10,840 

22,732 

13,172 

tion,  Lbwell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell     Shuttle     Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

12,600 

3,000 

20,000 

11,300 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lowell    Terminal    Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,883 

16,847 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lowell     Textile     Company, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   20, 

Oct.    31, 

55,000 

85,516 

66,356 

111,660 

45,445 

The  Chelmsford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Lowell     Theatre     Company, 

Sept.  16, 

17  _ 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

Lowell      Waste      Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

40,000 

10,000 

1,000 

14,566 

51,418 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lowell   Witherby   Company, 

Dec.   28, 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.    17, 

25,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

51,000 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

L  u  b  r  0  n    Company,    The, 

Feb.   21, 

10  Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

95,000 

10,870 

16,013 

6,462 

3,906 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Luce    Manufacturing    Com- 

Mch. 23, 

10  Mch.  12, 

Deo.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

432 

pany,  Dalton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Luce's  Press  Clipping  Bureau, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,327 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ludlow  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

29,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

10,440 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ludlow    Novelty    Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

379 

3 

Ludlow. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lufkin  and  Tarr  Vessels  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,510 

pany.  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Luke  W.  Reynolds  Co.,  Brock- 

Feb.    8, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

5,990 

43,351 

36,704 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lumsden  and  Van  Stone  Com- 

Mav    2, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

- 

39,509 

86,050 

136,154 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Luncheon     Food     Products, 

Julv  '19, 

Jan.    21, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

3,502 

3,510 

2,661 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Xundin  Steel  Casting  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

9,392 

2,385 

10,021 

29,536 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Liberty  Bond. 

3  Goods  in  transit. 
*  Interest  due. 

6  Commission  on  sales. 


6  Bonds  payable. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  Reserves. 
10  Adjourned. 


11  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

12  Investments. 

IS  Cash  overdrawn. 
1^  OfiBoe  fixtures. 
15  Sinking  fund. 


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Liabilities. 

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$56,686 

$10,000 

$25,508 

- 

- 

$16,385 

$4,793 

$56,686 

i$800 

- 

$1,020 

2,335 

2,255 

80 

- 

- 

- 

2,335 

1300 

- 

1,705 

2,255 

2,255 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,255 

- 

2  $1,000 

- 

82,963 

11,965 

19,676 

- 

- 

44,732 

6,590 

82,963 

- 

3  230 

7,326 

9,318 
42,301 

5,000 
25,000 

196 

135 

6  532 

3,512 

- 

$2,800 
13,789 

469 

286 

9,318 
42,301 

- 

- 

- 

203,260 

60,000 

27,262 

6  $75,000 

- 

- 

50,998 

203,260 

- 

'  2,000 

- 

197,478 

75,000 

- 

17,500 

82,785 

- 

22,193 

197,478 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

12,500 

8  1,394 
J  15,300 

12  2,676 

1,070 
2,800 

175,056 

5,300 

49,420 

46,900 

100,000 

2,650 
11  2,350 
20,000 

25,000 

68,223 

300 

8,005 
"503 
7,700 

- 

11,660 
11,000 

9  6,833 

9,252 
3,200 

175,056 
5,300 
49,420 
46,900 

- 

"103 

- 

23,833 

19,500 

1,347 

- 

- 

15  2,000 

986 

23,833 

"  5,000 

- 

- 

313,977 

55,000 

27,026 

30,000 

138,071 

63,880 

- 

313,977 

- 

- 

- 

76,984 

40,000 

21,485 

- 

- 

15,499 

- 

76,984 

- 

- 

- 

71,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46,000 

71,000 

18  500 

19  4,000 

20  6,000 

215 

39,616 
9,968 

87,367 
10,405 

61,000 
10,100 

5,122 
305 

13,400 

7,845 

87,367 
10,405 

8  7,599 

22  2,882 

7  3,000 

23  33,589 

37,808 
44,029 

5,000 
29,000 

1,437 
1,138 

22,554 
21  7,576 

8,817 
6,315 

37,808 
44,029 

18  4,490 

25  128 

- 

5,000 

1,020 

- 

- 

- 

3,980 

- 

5,000 

1  8,000 

26  15,499 

- 

34,009 

10,000 

21,036 

- 

- 

- 

2,973 

34,009 

19  1 

1  2,450 

2'  1,558 

- 

87,603 

261,713 

12,124 

25,000 
45,000 
4,000 

15,526 
28  229 
83,068 
29  50,065 
4,921 

- 

29,500 
450 

15,000 
83,580 

2,348 
2,753 

87,603 

261,713 

12,124 

- 

- 

51,334 

22,550 

1,487 

- 

- 

8,460 

18,837 

51,334 

18  Trade-mark. 

1'  Corporation   not   operating   and 

no  meeting  held  in  1918. 
18  Patent  rights. 
i«  Trade-marks. 


20  Good  will  and  secret  process. 

21  Typewriter. 

22  Supplies. 

23  Distributing  system. 

2*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


25  Organization  expense. 

26  Vessels. 

2'  Prepaid  items. 

28  Unpaid  items. 

29  Dividends  payable. 


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Lunkenheimer  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    31, 

810,000 

_ 

_ 

849,425 

82,482 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lunt  Moss  Company,  Boston, 

May     6, 
1918. 

lApr.    29, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

65,000 

81,025 

2  88,002 

61,500 

53,657 

Luso-American       Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,849 

5,702 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Luther  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.    30, 

Sept.  28, 

525,000 

9  729,513 

with  R.  E. 

152,439 

138,221 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Luther  Paul  Co.,  Newton, 

May     3, 
1918. 

Apr.    10, 
1918. 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

50,000 

17,300 

15  5,525 

5,683 

29,468 

Lux    Bros,    and    Thompson 

May     7, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

3,250 

78 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stoneham. 

Luxcraft  Studios,  inc..  The, 

Apr.    24, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

623 

752 

525 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Luxus  Company,  The,  Spring- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

350 

1,093 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lyman  B.  Brooks  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

224 

1,795 

7,060 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lyman-Dupuis-Shea      Com- 

June 21, 

June     3, 

May  26, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,802 

6,156 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lyman  Mills,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

2,000,000 

1,000,000 

withR.E. 

1,202,013 

1,114,978 

Lynch  Brothers  Brick  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

21,000 

14,250 

2,150 

8,175 

25,295 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lynch     Brothers     Carriage 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     4, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

4,800 

2,000 

4,910 

11,610 

Company,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lynch  Brothers  Leather  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.     1, 

45,000 

10,000 

5,000 

217,438 

221,716 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lynch  Drug  Company,  Cam- 

Aug. 30, 

26  June  21, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

620 

bridge. 

W18. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynch    Heel    Company, 

June  12, 

Apr.     4, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

_ 

4,974 

16,761 

26,516 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynch  Shoe  Company,  Incor- 

Sept. 14, 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.    1, 

80,000 

- 

3,200 

10,000 

77,507 

porated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynd-Farquhar       Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

4,769 

119,106 

192,451 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

LynHome  Company,  Lynn,  . 

May     8, 
1918. 

2SApr.    16, 
1918. 

Apr.    11, 
1918. 

25,000 

5,982 

~ 

79 

Lynn  Association  for  the 

June  24, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

Advancement    of   Colored 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

People,  Inc.,  Lynn. 

J\ 

Lynn    Baseball    Club    Inc., 

Mch.  26, 

28  Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918.     • 

1917. 

Lynn  Bowling  Company,  Inc., 

June  21, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

400 

236 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lynn  Branch  Burdett  College, 

Oct.     8, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,524 

5,771 

Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynn  Coal  Company,  Lynn,  . 

Aug.  16, 
.  1918. 

Apr.    26, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

50,000 

4,090 

190 

11,267 

15,008 

Lynn  Cycle  Company,  Lynn, 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Oct.      1, 
1917. 

Oct.      1, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

200 

500 

130 

Lynn  Cycle  Company,  Lynn 

Nov.  18, 

Oct.     7, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

370 

2,000 

97 

(2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynn   Evening   News   Com- 

May    1, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

11,885 

755 

21,281 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Date  of  postponement. 

-  And  furniture,  tools  and  fixtures. 

3  Patent  rights. 

*  Good  will. 

6  Stocks  and  securities. 

6  Consigned  accounts. 


'  Sinking  fund. 

8  Fixtures. 

9  And  construction. 
I"  Improvements. 

"  Liberty  Bonds. 
12  Prepaid  insurance. 


13  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 
1^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
15  And  equipment. 
IS  Office  furniture. 

17  Insurance  prepaid. 

18  Copyrights. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


571 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUDILITIES. 

P^ 

i 
1 

1 
1 

1 

4 
o 

3 

■| 
o 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebtr 
edness. 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

02 

2 

a 

-4 

- 

- 

- 

$51,907 

$10,000 

$31,936 

- 

- 

$9,971 

- 

$51,907 

3  S5,000 
4  7,496 

5  $17,000 
8140 

_ 

153,680 
8,691 

65.000 
3,000 

65,147 

6  6,477 

3,926 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

'  10,033 

$7,023 
1,765 

153,680 
8,691 

3  13,500 

10  24,794 

11  76,617 
12  4,797 

i«50 
i'183 

$172 

1,126,381 

58,209 
18,500 

525,000 

30,000 
10,000 

4,014 
8,500 

- 

$25,000 

13  150,000 
"  282,100 

24,195 

144,281 

1,126,381 

58,209 
18,500 

4  500 
4  2,490 

18  300 
19  4,657 

3,021 

7,357 
6,954 

2,500 
5,010 

75 
20  4,752 

$1,944 

- 

30 

- 

7,357 
6,954 

4  4,013 

21496 

22  1,416 

23  1,006 

_ 

15,004 
13,964 

9,000 
6,000 

1,355 
5,910 

- 

500 
23  1,294 

- 

4,149 
760 

15,004 
13,964 

- 

- 

- 

3,316,991 

1,470,000 

97,575 

- 

838,000 

24  403,267 

508,149 

3,316,991 

- 

25  26,910 

- 

76,780 

21,000 

14,673 

7,000 

29,840 

with 
floating 
indebted- 

4,267 

76,780 

- 

- 

- 

23,320 

15,150 

6,873 

- 

- 

ness 

1,297 

23,320 

- 

- 

- 

454,154 

45,000 

- 

- 

409.154 

- 

- 

454,154 

i  5,000 

8  5,000 

2U10 

28  5,000 

26,730 
48,251 

10,000 
25,000 

550 
13,169 

10,500 

2,500 
7,000 

3,180 
3,082 

26,730 
48,251 

- 

- 

42,091 

132,798 

50,000 

56,396 

- 

20,000 

6,402 

- 

132,798 

- 

11  28,086 

- 

344,412 

100,000 

174,375 

- 

- 

70,037 

- 

344,412 

- 

29  2,733 

: 

8,794 
8,000 

800 
2,080 

75 

2,010 
29  4,946 

225 

: 

813 
5,845 

8,794 
8,000 

- 

- 

10,202 

10,202 

2,500 

- 

- 

7,702 

- 

- 

10,202 

- 

- 

2,456 

3,092 

2,500 

592 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,092 

- 

- 

- 

19,295 

10,000 

2,823 

- 

6,400 

72 

- 

19,295 

_ 

30  4,235 
31508 

15,720 
1,170 

51,018 
2,000 

10,000 
1,000 

21,018 
250 

- 

20,000 
750 

_ 

_ 

51,018 
2,000 

- 

- 

63 

2,530 

1,000 

550 

- 

980 

- 

- 

2,530 

- 

- 

145,384 

179,305 

10,000 

1,805 

- 

167,500 

- 

- 

179,305 

19  Sales  and  discount. 

20  Salaries,  rent  and  expenses. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Litho.  stones. 

23  Equity  on  contract. 


2-'  Guarantee. 

25  Liberty  Bond.s  and  stock  and 

bonds. 
25  Adjourned. 
2'  Stock  of  other  companies. 


28  Formulae,  etc. 

29  Notes  secured  by  mort- 

gages on  real  estate. 

30  Equipment. 

31  Deferred  charges. 


572 


ANNUAL   RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Lynn  Fire  and  Police  Notifi- 
cation Company  Incorpo- 
rated, Lynn. 

Lynn  Grease  Extracting  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

Lynn  Ice  Company,  Lynn, 


Lynn  Investment  and  Se- 
curities Company,  The, 
Lynn. 

Lynn  Last  Company,  Lynn,  . 


Lynn  Leather  Company, 
Lynn. 

Lynn  Market  House  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

Lynn  Morris  Plan  Company, 
The,  Lynn. 


Lynn     Olympia     Company, 

Boston. 
LjTin   Publishing   Company, 

Lynn. 
Lynn  Remedial  Loan  Society, 

Lynn. 
Lynn  Rubber  Manufacturing 

Company,  Lynn. 
Lynn    Specialty    Co.,    The, 

Lynn. 
Lynn     Storage     Warehouse 

Company,  The,  Lynn. 
Lynn  Supply  Company,  Lynn, 

Lynn  Telegram  Inc.,  The, 
Lynn. 

Lynn  Wood  &  Ice  Company, 
Lynn. 

Lyon  Carpet  Company, 
Lowell. 

Lyon  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fitchburg. 

Lyon  Medicine  Company, 
Worcester. 

Lyons  and  Hershenson,  In- 
corporated, Chelsea. 

Lyons  Counter  Company, 
Lynn. 

Lysander  Kemp  &  Sons  Inc., 
Boston. 

Lyseth  Thread  Company, 
Worcester. 

M.  A  Dame  &  Son  Company, 
Lynn. 


ja3 


Dec.  28, 
1917. 


Mch.  2 
1918 

May 
1918 


23, 


May  1 
1918 

Apr.  25, 
1918. 

May  8, 

1918 
Feb.  1 

1918 
Apr.  1 

1918 


17, 


June  12 

1918 
Jan 

1918 
May  28 

1918 
Feb.  18 

1918 
Jan.  15 

1918 
May 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Apr.  23 

1918 


July  5, 

1918. 
May  6, 

1918. 
Dec.  13, 

1917. 
Aug.  8, 

1918. 
Oct.  18, 

1918. 
Feb.  4, 

1918. 
June  6, 

1918. 
Apr.  26, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 


Nov.  26 
1917. 

Jan.  17 
1918. 

May  20 
1918. 

Feb.  13 
1918. 

Apr.  1 
1918. 

May  1 

1918. 
Jan.  14 

1918. 
Jan.  24 

1918. 


23  June  8, 

1918. 
Oct.   2 

1917. 
May  9, 

1918. 
Jan.  12 

1918. 
Jan.   2 

1918. 
Jan.  18 

1918. 
Jan.  7. 

1918. 
Jan.  11 

1918. 

June  3 

1918. 
Apr.  15 

1918. 
36  Sept.  15 

1917. 
Jan.  14 

1918. 
July  29 

1918. 
Jan.   8 

1918. 
Mch.  4 

1918. 
!3  Apr.  12 

1918. 


Oct.  27, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Apr.  30, 
1918. 

Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Apr.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Oct.  1, 

1917. 
May  1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Deo.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.   1 , 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

June  1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Sept.  1, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  1, 

1918. 


S5,000 

30,000 
100,000 

50,000 

10,500 

10,000 
100,000 
100,000 

5,000 
1,000 
25,000 
100,000 
51,000 
100,000 
30,000 
125,000 

25,000 
140,000 
50,000 

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

5,000 


Assets. 


$8,000 
52,840 

18,325 

8  350 

9  860 

116,000 


7,350 
152,840 


2,000 
19,693 


3"  104,206 


a 
1 

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

$1 

S5,694 

745 

3,000 

16,247 

38,364' 

100 

500 

30,219 

13,256 

3,000 

44,490 

2,040 

•     - 

3,443 

31,554 

64,386 

4,680 

4,000 

1,250 

103,904 

70,905 

468 

2,406 

5,000 

37,490 

3,000 

47,170 

with  R.  E. 

38.151 

17,972 

135,779 

1,000 

8,490 

1  Good  will. 

^  Truck,  equipment,  etc. 

3  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  And  reserves. 

*  Tools,   office  fixtures  and  other 

fixtures. 
'  Investment,  common  stock  U.  S. 
Ice  Delivery  Co. 


'  Investment,  preferred  stock  U.  S. 
Ice  DeUvery  Co. 

8  On  leased  land. 

9  KDn  (rented  building). 
1"  Office  furniture. 

11  Automobile. 

12  Notes  payable  to  stockholders. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


"  Loans. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Payments,  Liberty  Bonds. 

17  Interest  unearned. 

18  Interest  payable. 

19  Payments  hypothecated. 

2°  Payments  unhypothecated. 
21  Investment  certificates. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


573 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

CM 

g 

1 

1 

1 

1 

CO 

1 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

.S  " 

11 

J 

■T3 

1 

1  $2-,700 

2  $2s400 

$200 

$5,400 

$5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$400 

$5,400 

- 

8  3,000 

- 

35,168 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

4  $5,168 

- 

35,168 

_ 

5  4,955 

6  7,515 
'  12,300 

_ 

137,550 
24,607 

100,000 
7,000 

$804 
601 

$7,000 

$8,068 
9,000 

21,678 

8,006 

137,550 
24,607 

- 

10  641 
3  2,128 
11650 

1,350 

116,267 
1,950 

10,500 
1,950 

18,280 

- 

12  43,000 

13 14,104 

30,383 

116,267 
1,950 

- 

- 

- 

120,808 

100,000 

15 

- 

- 

- 

20,793 

120,808 

- 

"  241,009 
"1,117 
"  3,918 

2«  2,703 

1,097 

4,250 
30 

254,489 

7,292 
30 

100,000 

5,000 
30 

I'  8,656 
18  267 

2,136 

25  156 

- 

36,600 
19  94,639 

20395 
21 12,300 

22 1,632 

- 

254,489 

7,292 
30 

2'  21,702 

1=65 

26  500 

3,207 

25,313 
93,760 

19,300 
45,300 

32,230 

15,000 

3,000 

13  1,230 

3,013 

25,313 
93,760 

- 

- 

- 

90,782 

51,000 

12,532 

- 

3,000 

- 

24,250 

90,782 

~ 

6,572 

_ 

174,746 
54,743 

100,000 
30,000 

272 

28  877 
9,687 

50,000 

14,874 

29  2,000 

21,597 

182 

174,746 
54,743 

1  25,000 
1  2,100 

30  657 

"856 

32  2,119 

10,898 

122,307 
9,523 

70,200 
5,000 

6,934 
33  4,248 

356 

40,925 
4,167 

122,307 
9,523 

S7 1,000 

3«  10,000 

: 

236,122 
8,748 

140,000 
6,650 

20,526 

36  364 

680 

: 

55,000 

6,682 

13  13,550 

1,418 

: 

236,122 
8,748 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

- 

86,745 

20,000 

42,802 

- 

14,762 

9,181 

- 

86,745 

- 

- 

- 

81,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

45,000 

*  6,000 

- 

81,000 

_ 

39  1,105 

~ 

172,154 
246,494 

50,000 
20,000 

81,886 
197,099 

~ 

~ 

38,594 
"  1,674 

29,395 

172,154 
246,494 

- 

- 

- 

71,030 

\ 

5,000 

24,856 

- 

- 

41,174 

- 

71,03  0 

22  Reserve  accounts. 

23  In  lieu  of  annual. 
2^  Prepaid  expenses. 

25  Accrued  expenses. 

26  Interest  accrued. 
2'  Trade-marks. 

2s  Sundries. 


29  Reserves. 

30  Prepaid  insurance. 

31  Auto  account. 

32  Office  fixtures. 

33  Other  accounts. 
8«  U.  S.  bonds. 

35  Salaries  and  wages  accrued. 


3'>  Adjourned. 

37  Patent  rights. 

38  And  equipment. 

39  Deferred  charges  to  operation. 

^0  Provision  for  income  and  excess 

profits  taxes. 
"  None  held  in  1918. 


574 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


M.   A.   Fiske  Company, 

Boston. 
M.    A.    Packard    Company, 

Brockton. 


M.  &  C.  Skirt  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

M  and  T  Button  Company, 
Boston. 

M.  B.  Claff  and  Sons  Inc., 
Randolph. 

M.  B.  Foster  Electric  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

M.  B.  Marston  Company, 
Melrose. 

M.  C.  Bouvd  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

M.  C.  Rosenfeld  Company, 
Boston. 

M.  D.  Holmes  &  Sons  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

M.  D.  Jones  Company,  The, 
Concord. 

M.  Doyle  &  Company  Inc., 
Boston. 

M.E.Hall  Co.,  Boston, 

M.  F.  Gookin  Co.  Inc.,  Lowell, 

M.  F.  Hanson  &  Company, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

M.  F.  Smith  Heating  Com- 
pany, Lowell. 

M.  F.  Stinson  Company,Bos- 
ton. 

M.  Finkovitch,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

M.  Fitzpatrick  &  Son  Inc., 

Cambridge. 
M.  H.  Bates  Co.,  Brockton,  . 

M.  H.  Bernstein  Company, 
Boston. 

M.  H.  Boyden  Company, 
Walpole. 

M.  J.  Crowley  Company, 
Springfield. 

M.  J.  Doran  Company,  Fall 
River. 

M.  J.  Doyle  Printing  Com- 
pany, Holyoke. 

M.  J.  Finnigan  Company, 
Worcester. 

M.  J.  Holden  Lumber  Com- 
pany, The,  Adams. 

M.  J.  Laporte,  Incorporated, 
Holyoke. 

M.  J.  O'Malley  Company, 
The,  Springfield. 


Feb.  18 
1918 

Mch.  13 
1918 


May  25, 
1918, 

Apr.  20 

1918 
Oct. 

1918 
Aug.  29 

1918, 
May  14 

1918, 
May 

1918, 
Apr.  11 

1918, 
Apr.  18, 

1918, 
Nov. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb.  21 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
Feb.  12 

1918 
Apr.  18 

1918 
Oct.  : 

1918 
May  23 

1918 
May 

1918, 
Mch.  19, 

1918 
Feb.  18, 

1918, 
Apr.  ] 

1918 
Apr.  25, 

1918 
Apr.  22 

1918, 
Nov.  ^ 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Apr.  ] 

1918 
Mch.  ] 

1918 


1  Jan.  28 

1918 

Nov.  19, 

1917, 


1  Jap. 
1918 

Jan. 

1918 
Oct. 

1918 
May 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
'Apr. 

1918, 
1  Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
Apr. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 
Feb. 

1917 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Sept. 

1918, 
May 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Sept.  30, 
1917. 


Nov.  30, 
.1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July  8, 

1918. 
Apr.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.  7, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Julv  7, 

1918. 
Apr.  30, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


SIO.OOO 
600,000 

250,000 

50,000 
25,000 
25,000 
20,000 
50,000. 
10,000 
10,000 

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

1,000 
100,000 
20,000 
95,200 
10,000 
20,000 
25,000 

5,000 

5,000 
75,000 
40,000 
90,000 
15,000 
30,000 
50,000 


Assets. 


.s 

1 
1 

a 

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

- 

2  Sl,263 

$12,200 

S52,500 

34,000 

800,759 

- 

8 15,439 

23,472 

- 

19,305 

3,457 

31,000 

3,700 

5,067 

- 

2,647 

9,391 

- 

- 

7,872 

- 

- 

66,566 

- 

4,803 

19,333 

13,750 

8  3,407 

15,646 

- 

75 

550 

- 

- 

6,196 

- 

- 

14,663 

- 

- 

11,577 

- 

- 

800 

- 

600 

1,594 

- 

4,000 

7,074 

23  4,332 

4,705 

246,588 

- 

3,600 

- 

• 

5,500 

67,329 

- 

125 

7,821 

- 

1,000 

2,800 

38,000 

- 

54,564 

10,000 

6,500 

950 

- 

9,345 

112,893 

3,000 

50 

13,100 

90,000 

6,350 

- 

20,000 

9,621 

21,331 

1  Adjourned. 

2  And  improvements. 

3  Good  will. 

^  Advance  payments. 
^  Prepaid  items. 


6  Stock  in  other  companies. 

7  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  And  fi.xtures. 

'  Treasury  stock. 
1°  Stocks  and  shares. 


11  Prepaid  insurance. 

12  Patent  rights. 

13  Accrued  debts. 

14  Work  in  process. 


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575 


0/  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

3 
2 
J 

1 

J 
1 

3' 

AS 
0 

is 

■0 

-a 
a 

il 

J. 

-a 

3 
"5 

CO 

1 
1 

3 
^ 

3  $2,600 

- 

- 

$22,832 

$10,000 

$6,157 

- 

$3,470 

$3,205 

- 

$22,832 

3  50,000 
12  160 

4  $8,785 
5  9,054 
<■  2,001 

7  18,651 

9  19,500 
10 13,020 

11  3,224 

$63,184 

1,655,008 

314,213 

27,975 

600,000 

193,200 
6,000 

380,366 

44,113 
15,455 

- 

530,000 
76,900 

144,642 
6,520 

- 

1,655,008 

314,213 
27,975 

8  10,000 

"  8,398 
15  250 

165 

45,413 

59,269 

9,911 

25,000 

300 

15  6,700 

300 

1,628 
13  254 
24,827 

4,689 

$10,000 

8,000 
5,000 

366 
13,724 
4,602 

$165 

8,718 

320 

45,413 

59,269 

9,911 

V  13,351 
3  10,000 

18  5,766 

_ 

100,476 
47,954 

25,000 
10,000 

13,511 
5,138 

- 

53,867 
19,477 

8,098 
7,115 

6,224 

100,476 
47,954 

- 

- 

- 

62,208 

10,000 

9,645 

- 

- 

32,414 

10,149 

62,208 

- 

- 

6,398 

7,392 

5,000 

2,392 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,392 

- 

- 

6,108 

21,505 

15,000 

6,505 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,505 

- 

19300 

- 

78,967 

27,400 

21,447 

30,000 

- 

120 

- 

78,967 

_ 

20  4,238 

21  5,026 

739 

31,338 

2,748 

300 
1,000 

1,238 
448 

1,300 

: 

29,800 

: 

31,338 

2,748 

12  100,000 

- 

1,240 

104,470 

100,000 

4,470 

- 

- 

- 

- 

104,470 

3  17,500 

22  600 

6,425 

46,304 

20,000 

26,304 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46,304 

- 

2'  1,724 

- 

536,089 

95,200 

289,755 

- 

150,033 

- 

1,101 

536,089 

3  5,000 

~ 

_ 

239,446 

10,000 

213,976 

- 

- 

- 

15,470 

239,446 

- 

25  5,000 

- 

97,205 

20,000 

21,337 

- 

55,850 

- 

18 

97,205 

- 

21963 

11,898 

47,288 

11,500 

35,788 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47,288 

- 

- 

- 

9,813 

5,000 

116 

- 

- 

4,132 

565 

9,813 

3  2,000 

- 

- 

6,755 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,755 

6,755 

- 

25  5,575 

- 

126,373 

75,000 

1,068 

2fi  25,000 

- 

25,305 

- 

126,373 

3 17,750 

- 

980 

37,080 

22,380 

1,200 

- 

13,500 

- 

- 

37,080 

- 

- 

- 

260,886 

90,000 

164,683 

- 

.- 

6,203 

- 

260,886 

- 

- 

504 

2  2;  806 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

10,806 

- 

- 

22,806 

- 

- 

- 

98,897 

30,000 

6,375 

29,000 

29,250 

- 

4,272 

98,897 

~ 

- 

~ 

80,412 

50,000 

9,404 

- 

2,100 

- 

18,908 

80,412 

15  Insurance. 

i"  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 

1"  Trade-marks. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


1'  Equipment. 

21  Auto  and  team  equipment. 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Investment. 


23  Improvement. 
2^  Investments. 

25  U.  S.  bonds. 

26  Mortgage  notes. 


576 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


M.  K.  Smith  Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

M.  L.  Cobb  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

M.  L.  Pratt  Company,  Plym- 
outh. 

M.  L.  Yunes  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

M.  M.  Rhodes  &  Sons  Co., 
Taunton. 

M.  Marks  Company,  Lowell, 

M.  McDonough  Co.,  Swamp- 
scott. 

M.  Mindick  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

M.   Mishel   &   Son  Leather 

Company,  Boston. 
M.  N.  Arnold  Shoe  Company, 

Abington. 
M.  Obst  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston*  . 

M.  O'Keeffe,     Incorporated, 

Boston. 
M.  P.  Perley  Company,  The, 

Lawrence. 
M.  Rosenfeld  Inc.,  Boston,     . 

M.   S.    Converse   Company, 

Springfield. 
M.  Shields  Company,  Boston, 

M.  Sweeney  Company,  Fall 
River. 

M.  T.  Stevens  and  Sons  Com- 
pany, North  Andover. 

M.  W.  Allen  Construction 
Company,  Walpole. 

M.  W.  Ray  Company,  Lynn, 

M.  Walen  &  Son  Incorpo- 
rated, Gloucester. 

Macalaster,  Wiggin  Company, 
Cambridge. 

Macallen  Company,  The, 
Boston. 


Macbeth-Evans  Glass  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
Boston. 

Macdonald  &  Evans,  Inc., 
Boston. 

MacDonald  &  Joslin  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


,a3 


Apr.     2, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918 
Mch.  20, 

1918 
Apr.    '. 

1918 
Jan.    i 

1918 
Mch 

1918 
June  27, 

1918, 
Oct. 

1918, 


18, 


17, 


Mav  27, 

1918. 
Sept. 

1918. 
Mch. 

1918. 
May   20, 

1918. 
June     5, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Mav  31, 

1918. 
Apr.   29, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Sept..  12, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 
Feb.   21, 

1918. 


July 
1918 

Apr.  29, 
1918. 

Feb.  20, 
1918. 


Feb.    19, 


1918 

IJ, 

Apr. 

17, 

1918 

Jan. 

7, 

1918 

Mch. 

■■), 

191S 

Jan. 

11, 

1918 

Feb. 

2fi, 

1918 

6  - 

June 

11, 

1918 

May 

6, 

1918 

May 

8, 

1918 

Feb. 

1, 

1918 

Apr. 

17, 

1918 

Feb. 

21, 

1918 

™  Apr. 

2 

1918 

May 

1, 

1918 

Mch. 

M), 

1918 

Mch. 

fl. 

1918 

Jan. 

3, 

1918 

"  Sept. 

11, 

1918 

May 

6, 

1918 

Mch. 

6, 

1918 

June 

10, 

1918 

Jan. 

22, 

1918 

June 

13, 

1918 

Feb. 

23, 

1918 

Jan. 

i9. 

1918 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
June     8, 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


May  31, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  1, 
1918. 


$25,000 

105,000 

1,000 

10,000 

50,000 

1,000 

50,000 

25,000 

25,000 

400,000 

6,000 

300,000 

30,000 

20,000 

150,000 

200,000 

20,000 

800,000 

10,000 

10,000 

30,000 

1,000 

300,000 

1,000 

10,000 
25,000 


ASSKTS. 


S14,500 


60,000 


20,612 


116,031 


54,621 
1,599,546 


9,000 


441,000 


2,500 


S8,200 


<  2,545 

2,600 

400 

'  87,574 


with  R.  E. 


9,055 

92,588 

11,700 

withR.E. 

28  4,378 


65,000 


4,370 


S17,298 

1,200 
24,585 
14,081 

7,500 
10,790 

3,370 

3,418 

249,728 

10,849 

709,835 

22,132 

8,865 

19,792 

55,481 

65 

2,846,544 

4,060 

7,000 

29  8,057 

177,154 

500 


1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Investment:  Liberty  Bonds. 
^  And  fixtures,  auto,  etc. 

s  Stocks  and  bonds. 

6  None  held  in  1918. 
'  And  equipment. 

8  Prepaid  items. 


9  Accrued  items. 
1°  Horses,  wagons  and  equipment. 

11  Insurance  unexpired. 

12  Equipment  lease. 

13  Cash  (overdraft). 

1*  Reserve   for   bad    and   doubtful 
accounts. 


i»  Investments. 

16  Advance  expenses. 

1^  Store  fixtures. 

IS  Liberty  Bonds. 

19  And  reserve  for  taxes. 

2"  Adjourned. 

21  Trade-marks. 


1918.1 


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577 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

sag: 

a  g  § 

Oh 

i 

S 
a 

= 
1 

1 
1 

1 

B 
m 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

J. 

.a 

-a 
a 

J. 

■s 

a 

.   Is 

3 

1 

-a 

1 

1 

1  $10,000 

- 

- 

543,622 

814,200 

S10,693 

- 

$3,000 

- 

815,729 

$43,622 

1  4,000 

2  $1,068 

3  12,500 

850 

292,721 
1,350 

105,000 
1,000 

160,316 
350 

- 

S27,405 

~ 

292,721 
1,350 

- 

5  100 

- 

49,031 

10,000 

20,037 

,     15,460 

3,534 

- 

49,031 

- 

- 

- 

66,059 

50,000 

5,423 

- 

- 

- 

10,636 

66,059 

- 

- 

- 

10,700 

1,000 

3,856 

- 

- 

5,844 

- 

10,700 

- 

8 1,203 

10  1,034 
"311 

12  100 

10,159 
3,224 

178,001 
54,849 

13,805 

30,000 
22,000 

13,805 

76,498 

9 1,597 

4,501 

13  10,597 

- 

62,064 
10,000 

7,842 

6,363 
"  1,388 

- 

178,001 

54,849 

13,805 

- 

15  13,752 
16  3,145 

44,541 

721,663 
12,494 

400,000 
6,000 

121,663 
1,941 

_ 

200,000 
1,000 

3,553 

_ 

721,663 
12,494 

- 

2  80,990 

- 

957,626 

275,000 

316,486 

$10,000 

192,401 

163,739 

- 

957,626 

_ 

21 1,000 
1  6,000 

» 100,000 

1'  2,248 
18  2,050 
22  2,806 

23  25,145 
"-"  5,000 
11  1,283 

8,009 

35,046 

39,008 

264,698 

274,932 

30,000 
20,000 
150,000 
200,000 

14,008 

32,293 

7,273 

- 

5,000 
24,000 

19  58,405 
67,659 

19  5,046 

35,046 
39,008 
264,698 
274,932 

- 

- 

- 

77,911 

20,000 

772 

18,000 

32,667 

- 

6,472 

77,911 

- 

25  63,921 

- 

5,162,894 
27,552 

800,000 
10,000 

159,914 

9  15,651 

6,619 

_ 

425,000 
5,357 

3,613,224 

26  149,105 

5,576 

_ 

5,162,894 
27,552 

- 

- 

"4,031 

15,312 

10,000 

5,312 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,312 

'  4,000 
1  1,000 

30  26,559 
3170 

- 

60,004 
1,000 

30,000 
1,000 

7,825 

~ 

~ 

5,561 

16,618 

60,004 
1,000 

32  50,000 

18  13,405 

33  1,500 

34  3,000 
11  4,970 

881,721 
1,000 

260,400 
1,000 

26,344 

35 100,000 

55,000 

439,977 

881,721 
1,000 

1  3,296 

36  96 

15  250 

23  3,800 

37  1,488 

38  17,400 

2,367 

7,518 

67,988 

4,025 
10,000 

931 
43,932 

- 

638 
13,991 

1,785 

139 
65 

7,518 
67,988 

22  Furniture,    fixtures    and    automo- 

bile. 

23  Equipment. 

2'i  Liberty  Bond. 

25  Advanced  payments. 

26  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


2'  In  lieu  of  annual. 

28  And  contractors'  equipment. 

29  And  fixtures. 

30  Vessels. 

31  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

32  Patent  rights. 


33  Office  fixtures. 

34  Patterns. 

35  Real  estate  mortgage. 

36  Furniture. 

3'  Endowment  insurance. 
38  Securities. 


578 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Macdonald  &  Sons  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

MacDonald  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Watertown. 

MacDonald  Ice  Cream  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

MacDonnell's  Inc.,  Boston,   . 

Macey-Morris  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

MacGregor  Garage  Incorpo- 
rated, The,  Waltham. 

MacGregor  Home  Bakery 
Company,  Boston. 

Macgregor  Instrument  Com- 
pany, Needham. 

Machine  Composition  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Machinery  &  Metals  Sales 
Company,  Boston. 

Mack  Motor  Truck  Company, 
Cambridge. 

MacKay-Newcomb  C  o  m- 
pany,  Boston. 

Mackenzie  &  Winslow,  Incor- 
porated, Fall  River. 

Mackie  Brothers  Company, 
Brockton. 

Mack's  Medical  Co.,  Inc., 
Boston. 

MacLellan  and  Lee  Clothing 
Company  Corporation, 
Salem. 

MacLeod  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 

MacNeil  Jewelry  Company, 
Boston. 

Macone  Bros.,  Inc.,  Concord, 

MacRitchie,  the  Parts  Man, 

Inc.,  Boston. 
Macullar   Parker   Company, 

Boston. 
Macullar,  Son  &  Parker  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 
Madame  Achard  School  for 

Girls,    Incorporated,    The, 

Brookline. 
Madame  Francis  Corporation, 

Boston. 
Madden     Pharmacy     I  n  c, 

Pittsfield. 
Made-Rite  Dress  Co.,  Boston, 

Madelether       Company, 

Saugus. 
Mafreto  Machine  and  Tool 

Company,  Worcester. 


Feb.  23, 
1918. 

Nov.  29, 
1918. 

Aug.  .30, 
1918. 

Apr.  20, 
1918. 

Oct.   5, 

1918. 
Oct.  18, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
May  23, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Apr.  15, 

1918. 
Nov.  18, 

1918. 
Dec.  15, 

1917. 
Nov.  7, 

1918. 
Mch.  12, 

1918. 

Apr.  26, 

1918. 
May  4, 

1918. 
May  15, 

1918. 
Mch.  6, 

1918. 
Feb.   1, 

1918. 
Oct.  7, 

1918. 
Mch.  7, 

1918. 

Aug.  8, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
Nov.  29, 

1918. 
Apr.  27, 

1918. 


Jan.  1 

1918. 
Nov.  19 

1918. 
Aug.  19 

1918. 
Jan.  7, 

1918. 

Sept.  23 

1918. 
Sept.  10 

1918. 
Jan.  15 

1918. 
May  22 

1918. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Apr.  15 

1918. 
Jan.  21 

1918. 
Mch.  4 

1918. 
Oct.  14 

1918. 
Dec.  7, 

1917. 
Oct.  1 

1918. 
Jan.  19 

1918. 

Jan.  12 

1918. 
Mch.  5 

1918. 
Jan.  7 

1918. 
Jan.  15 

1918. 
Jan.  15 

1918. 
Sept.  9, 

1918. 
Jan.  15 

1918. 

Jan.  14 

1918. 
Mch.  5 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
June  12, 

1918, 
!«  Mch.  16, 

1918 


Jan.  1, 

1918. 
July  1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

July  1, 

1918. 
Sept.  1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
July  1, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.  19, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Jan.  1, 

1918. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Ms 


§20,000 

10,000 

1,200 

50,000 

25,000 
15,000 
1,000 
82,500 
30,000 

160,000 
50,000 
25,000 

100,000 

32,000 

10,000 

5,000 

50,000 

3,000 

1,200 

50,000 

300,000 

8,000 

100,000 

50,000 

5,000 

10,000 

200,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


S24,500 


38,000 
14,000 


20,000 


S9,500 


4,272 


1,827 

^  3,075 
15,906 

1,428 

with  R.  E. 
4,000 

718 


1,850 


13 10,000 
1,031 


1,000 

20,452 

5,264 


si 


82,338 

1,250 

756 

62,681 

17,726 

1,000 

350 

29,233 

2,686 

99,854 

22,194 

13,297 

50,434 

23,021 

2,521 

3,649 

225 
4,100 

300 

3,300 

393,133 

6,558 

934 

2,500 

6,592 

21,216 

100 


1  Good  will. 

2  Trade-marks. 
5  Fi-xtures. 

*  Lease. 

5  Stamps  and  stamp  books. 


5  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
'  And  tools. 

8  Patent  rights,  contracts,  etc. 

9  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 


ID  Treasury  stock. 

11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Securities. 

1'  Auto  and  fixtures. 


1918.1 


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579 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

jUBILITIBS. 

-2JS 

ill 

1 
1 

1 
1 

B 

CO 

3 

3-2 

J. 

-a 
a 

-a  1 

11 

J. 

■a 
a 

a  a 

•■s  a 

§■2 

■a 

O 

3 
^ 

1  $3,000 

- 

$7,698 

$26,639 

$20,000 

86,639 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$26,639 

1  9,732 

- 

- 

14,982 

10,000 

4,982 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,982 

- 

- 

- 

5,703 

1,200 

143 

- 

Sl,250 

- 

$3,110 

5,703 

2  1,000 
1  3,000 

s  $5,148 

i  9,000 

6  470 

2,169 

101,621 

32,416 
31,993 

50,000 

20,000 

6  1,180 

6,700 

35,847 

11,236 
3,268 

$14,000 

10,000 
7,000 

- 

5,774 
1,025 

101,621 

32,416 
31,993 

- 

- 

- 

1,066 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

$66 

- 

1,066 

8  32,454 
1  16,250 

9  2,815 

10  2,700 

11946 

- 

82,841 
81,457 

68,100 
30,000 

10,629 
15,002 

_ 

2,500 

1,612 
18,769 

17,686 

82,841 
81,457 

I  60,000 

12  10,026 

- 

307,877 

62,000 

147,126 

- 

- 

98,751 

- 

307,877 

- 

11  1,107 

- 

37,139 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,139 

37,139 

1  8,080 

13  3,174 

- 

33,001 

25,000 

8,001 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,001 

_ 

»  3,200 

1,500 

264,843 
56,079 

100.000 
21,000 

33,362 
3,270 

«  3,850 

11,200 

110,281 

15  10,000 

27,959 

~ 

264,843 
56,079 

2 1,000 
1  1,000 

"295 

14  100 

24,109 
591 

32,200 
5,527 

10.000 
2,000 

1,836 

: 

22,200 
1,100 

: 

591 

32,200 

5,527 

18  50,000 

- 

- 

50,225 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

225 

50,225 

~ 

3  60 
4  2,400 

- 

10,502 
11,435 

3,000 
1,200 

5,021 

2,850 

: 

2,850 

2,481 

4,535 

10,502 
11,435 

1 30,000 

- 

16,544 

50,196 

50,000 

196 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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~ 

z"  5,615 
10  33,700 

- 

560,638 
16,593 

300,000 
8,000 

114,955 
7,229 

- 

67,000 

1,364 

78,683 

560,638 
16,593 

1 10,000 

21  8,927 
*    22  592 

2,412 

22,084 

18,000 

4,084 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,084 

- 

- 

1,868 

3,116 

3,000 

116 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,116  X 

^- 

- 

2,465 

5,219 

5,000 

219 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,219 

1  4,000 

- 

2,102 

17,444 

10,000 

7,444 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,444 

IS  45,950 
1 100,770 

18  121 

- 

1,400 

216,844 
9,080 

175,700 

23  3,000 

5,000 

9,074 
526 

20,000 

8,587 
3,500 

483 

25  54 

- 

216,844 
9,080 

14  Liberty  Bonds. 

13  Depreciation. 

16  Mortgage. 

1'  Office  fixtures  and  supplies. 


18  Patent  rights. 

19  And  fixtures. 

2°  Liberty  Loan  account. 
21  Paid  on  lease. 


22  School  equipment. 

23  Subscriptions  received. 

24  Adjourned. 

25  Suspense  account. 


580 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Magee     Furnace     Company 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

$300,000 

$137,943 

1  $10,987 

$188,224 

$155,601 

Inc.,  Boston. 

19:8. 

1918. 

1917. 

Magna  Automobile  Company, 

Dec.   12, 

Nov.  20, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

30,000 

1,679 

_ 

16,107 

Holyoke. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Magnet    Theatre    Company, 

Dec.  20, 

Sept.  10, 

.-iug.  3\ 

10,000 

33,516 

15  4,943 

823 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Magnet   Theatre   Company, 

Nov.  IS, 

Sept.    9, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

31,841 

15  4,195 

88 

765 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Magneto  and  Generator  Ex- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

400 

1,700 

300 

change  of  New  England, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Inc.,  Boston. 

Magrane  Houston  Company, 

Mav    3, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    31, 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

279,251 

100,018 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mahaiwe    Block    Company, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

180,000 

180,000 

171 

Great  Barrington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mahoney    Cigar    Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Feb.    23, 

Feb.     2, 

15,000 

_ 

100 

1,500 

11,269 

The,Westfieid. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maine  Fur  Ranching  Com- 

May 21, 

Dec.   11, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

1,000 

951 

32,750 

202 

pany,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1916. 

1916. 

Maine  Fur  Ranching  Com- 

Mav  17, 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

1,000 

1,184 

34,775 

202 

pany,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1917.  ■ 

1917. 

Maine  Ice  Cream  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

3,500 

200 

540 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Majestic          Manufacturing 

Dec.   26, 

Oct.    17, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

20,490 

28,446 

19,916 

Company,  The,  Worcester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Majestic    Theatre   Company 

July    19, 

Jan.    23, 

Dee.  31, 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

of  Brockton,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Majestic  Theatre  Realty  Com- 

July   19, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

255,000 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany  of  Brockton,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Malbon  Shoe  Co.,  Haverhill,  . 

Oct.    29, 
1918. 

July    16, 
1918. 

Mav  31, 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

3,960 

36,770 

38,134 

Malcohn  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

260 

1,623 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maiden  Amusement  Co.,  The, 

May   10, 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

74,000 

_ 

_ 

739 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maiden  China  Company,  Inc., 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      1, 

14,000 

14,000 

29  2,337 

10,233 

604 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maiden  City  Lumber  Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

28,853 

- 

36,946 

38,300 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maiden     Coal     Company, 

Aug.   16, 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.  31, 

.  30,000 

9,850 

15  49,850 

31,613 

36,944 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

• 

Maiden  Commercial  School, 

June  10, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

5,923 

890 

3,550 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maiden  Free  Press,  Inc.,  Mai- 

Apr.    9, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   29, 

20,000 

_ 

38  6,214 

110 

1,514 

den. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maiden     Grain     Company, 

June   11, 

May  11, 

Mch.  30, 

10,000 

- 

"  2,899 

3,258 

7,038 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maiden  Leather  Goods  Com- 

May    3, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

2,803 

1,310 

5,395 

2,631 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  .\nd  tools. 

2  Trade-marks. 

3  Patterns  and  flasks. 
^  Prepaid  items. 

6  .4nd  notes  payable. 

6  Dividend  and  other  requirements. 

'  Parts,  etc. 

8  Cars  in  stock. 


9  Treasury  stock. 

10  Liberty  Loans. 

11  Eastern  States  stock. 

12  Cash  deposits  on  contracts. 

13  Deposits  on  cars. 
"  Mortgages. 

15  And  equipment. 

16  Unexpired  instirance  and  license. 


1^  Unexpired  hcense,  insurance  and 

tax. 
18  Good  will. 
IS  Leasehold. 

20  Fixtures. 

21  Interest. 

22  Prepaid  insurance. 


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Liabilities. 

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6  30,000 

- 

$86,190 

$95,144 

- 

$582,793 

7  8,600 

8  24,039 

9  3,200 

10  200 

1125 

12  1,100 

84,950 

20,000 

8,567 
13  498 

14  $29,000 

21,600 

$5,285 

84,950 

- 

16  487 

- 

39,769 

10,000 

5,511 

14  17,050 

- 

7,208 

- 

39,769 

- 

1M89 

- 

37,378 

10,000 

2,609 

14 16,050 

- 

- 

8,719 

37,378 

18  $500 

- 

$2,400 

5,300 

5,000 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,300 

IS  100,000 

10  20,705 

20  40,069 

21374 

22 1,180 

541,597 

300,000 

162,189 

~ 

49,359 

30,049 

~ 

541,597 

- 

- 

180,171 

180,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

171 

180,171 

13 1,200 

- 

- 

14,069 

3,200 

6,576 

- 

- 

2,793 

1,500 

14,069 

- 

13,025 

47,928 

46,800 

1,128 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47,928 

- 

- 

11,413 

48,574 

46,800 

1,774 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48,574 

18  500 

- 

1,200 

5,940 

5,000 

600 

128 

- 

- 

212 

5,940 

- 

- 

- 

68,852 

11,400 

23  1,920 

51,689 

- 

- 

24 1,246 

2,597 

68,852 

- 

- 

150 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

- 

- 

5,000 

105,000 

5,000 

- 

23 100,000 

- 

- 

- 

105,000 

- 

- 

- 

78,864 

15,000 

39,581 

- 

18,000 

6,283 

- 

78,864 

25  35,000 

2' 974 

1,172 

40,029 

38,310 

1,719 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

40,029 

13 1,000 

- 

28  8,000 

32,815 

115,554 

60,000 

2,054 

35,000 

18,500 

-. 

- 

115,554 

- 

30320 

2,768 

30,262 

14,000 

424 
SI  850 

32  5,800 

700 

33  8,488 

- 

- 

30,262 

- 

34  3,937 

- 

'  108,036 

50,000 

46,475 

11,450 

- 

- 

Ill 

108,036 

- 

35  1,070 

36  2,818 

- 

132,145 

22,000 

58,453 

4,500 

47,000 

192 

- 

132,145 

18 17,180 

3:  14,199 

41 

41,783 

36,800 

1,604 

- 

3,379 

- 

~ 

41,783 

is  1,900 

39  25 

4,576 

14,339 

10,000 

369 
40  120 

3,200 

650 

- 

- 

14,339 

- 

- 

19,003 

32,198 

10,000 

3,487 

- 

18,711 

- 

- 

32,198 

- 

9  5,700 

1,870 

19,709 

15,000 

347 

32  1,300 

3,062 

- 

- 

19,709 

23  Subscriptions   received    on   new 

stock. 

24  Reserves  for  machinery  and  de- 

preciation. 

25  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
28  Patent  rights. 

2'  Tools  and  dies. 


28  Fixture  account. 

29  And  fixtures. 

30  U.  S.  bonds. 

31  Taxes  and  interest. 

32  Mortgage. 

S3  Advance  for  merchandise. 
34  Teams  and  fixtures. 


35  Deferred  charges. 

36  Investments. 

8'  Undivided  profits. 

38  And  furniture. 

39  Insurance  deferred. 

40  Taxes  accrued. 

41  And  stable  and  office. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Maiden   Morris  Plan   Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

•150,000 

$105,736 

pany,  The,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maiden  News  Company,  The, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

810,200 

Sl,500 

S670 

2,728 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maiden  Rubber  Shoe  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  26, 

Dee.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

51 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maloine  Chemical  Company, 

June  28, 

June     4, 

June     4, 

1,500 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Incorporated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maloney    and    White   Com- 

Jan.     3, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.    14, 

3,500 

1,700 

- 

1,450 

2,409 

pany,  Needham. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Malton  Specialty  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Feb.    11, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

18,606 

8,676 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manahan,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.    27, 
1918. 

9  Sept.  28, 
1917. 

July   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

~ 

~ 

25,494 

21,321 

Manchester  Calculating  Com- 

May    7, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

4,500 

_ 

1,962 

_ 

1,955 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manchester    Coal    and    Ice 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

111,450 

12  23,393 

2,500 

12,021 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manchester     Ehte     Quality 

Oct.     5, 

Sept.  18, 

Aug.  10, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

21,657 

1,283 

Shop,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manchester  Real  Estate  Com- 

May 21, 

Apr;     1, 

Apr.     1, 

40,000 

68,371 

_ 

_ 

1,048 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mandeel   Import   Company, 

Nov.    1, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,560 

2,198 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mandell      Company,      The, 

Apr.   20, 

Mch.    7, 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

- 

19  5,661 

33,670 

5,348 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manee  Novelty  &  Metal  Com- 

Aug.  16, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

600,000 

55,751 

77,843 

54,197 

28,406 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manes     Fishing     Company, 

June  24, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

The,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manhattan  Collar  Co.,  Bos- 

May  10, 

» Feb.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

"  4,912 

21,795 

21,818 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manhattan  Electrical  Supply 

Apr.    25, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000,000 

667,170 

191,696 

1,545,327 

1,046,324 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manhattan  Grocery  &  Pro- 

Oct.   -16, 

July    10, 

June     1, 

1,000,000 

76,801 

25  49,651 

196,468 

98,124 

vision  Company,  Cam- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

bridge. 

Manhattan     Market     Com- 

Oct.    8, 

58  Feb.   12, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manhattan   Shirt   Co.   of 

June  13, 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

400 

3,004 

596 

Massachusetts,  The,  Pitts- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

Mann  and  Stevens  Woolen 

Apr.    22, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

28,000 

with  R.  E. 

31,785 

73,401 

Company,  Brookfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mann  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,001 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mann  Tent  Company,  Boston 

Jan.    11, 

s"  Oct.      1, 

Aug.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

(for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mann  Tent  Company,  Boston, 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

M  Oct.      7, 
1918. 

Aug.   31, 
1918. 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Manning's,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June     5, 
1918. 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

30,000 

25 

80 

1,484 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

8  Good  will. 

15  Rent  fund. 

2  Copyright  and  franchise. 

9  Adjourned. 

16  Surplus. 

s  Bonds. 

10  Organization 

,  etc. 

1'  Accrued  taxes. 

*  Reserves. 

11  Furniture. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

5  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  And  rolling  s 

tock. 

19  And  fixtures. 

6  Securities. 

13  Fixtures. 

20  Good  will  and  secret 

process. 

'  Loan  account. 

u  I 

)iscount. 

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51,773 

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40,000 
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69,419 

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20  325,000 

21  1,632 

21,088 

563,917 

437,900 

41,357 

32,000 

52,660 

- 

- 

563,917 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

48,525 

5,000 

25,232 

- 

- 

18,293 

- 

48,525 

2,501,314 
8  280,000 

6  177,600 

22  38,409 

23  48,888 
26  8,583 

- 

6,216,728 
709,627 

4,896,600 
446,400 

343,157 

17  127,424 

24  63,191 

138,517 

- 

60,695 

786,356 

2'  27,749 
36,266 

- 

6,216,728 
709,627 

8  30,000 

- 

- 

30,000 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

29  559 

- 

133,745 

25,000 

30,037 

- 

- 

78,708 

133,745 

- 

- 

- 

6,001 

3,000 

2,815 

- 

- 

- 

186 

6,001 

- 

- 

54,410 

54,410 

54,410 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,410 

- 

- 

54,410 

54,410 

54,410 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,410 

- 

1955 
31  1,800 

20,721 

25,065 

23,100 

- 

964 

1,001 

- 

- 

25,065 

21  Prepaid  expenses. 

22  Furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 

23  Deferred  charges. 

24  Dividends  payable  Jan.  2, 1918. 

25  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

2«  Horses,  wagons  and  automobiles. 


2'  Sinlcing  funds. 

28  Corporation  has  done  no  business 
for  several  years.  Its  business 
was  taken  over  by  the  Man- 
hattan Grocery  &  Provision 
Company. 


29  Insurance. 

3"  Should  have  been  held. 

"1  Equity  in  contracts. 


584  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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Manomet  Mills,  New  Bedford, 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Feb.    26, 
1918. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

33,000,000 

•51,359,927 

$3,446,844 

82,726,519 

$1,989,135 

Mansfield    Company,    Cam- 

Mch. 19, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

13,940 

12,730 

26,407 

25,236 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mansfield  Foundry  Company, 

July     5, 

6  - 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

19,004 

'  15,105 

9,903 

23,905 

Mansfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mansfield  Laboratories,  Incor- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

1,000 

3,542 

908 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mansfield  Lumber  Co.,  Mans- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

28,500 

- 

98,837 

38,285 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mansfield  Milling  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

22,532 

8,134 

19,692 

25,569 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mansfield  Optical  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

"400 

900 

296 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mansfield  Printing  Company, 

Jan.      2, 

"Sept.    1, 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

2,51-3 

1,326 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mansfield  Printing  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

15  Aug.     1, 

July     1, 

10,000 

_ 

1,500 

2,040 

1,951 

Boston  (2d  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mansion  House  Garage,  Inc., 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

4,231 

6,511 

4,979 

The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manufacturers  Company, 

June    5, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

109,687 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manufacturers'    Machine 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

1,643 

3,138 

10,568 

6,300 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manufacturers   Shoe   Syndi- 

Sept. 27, 

July     3, 

July     3, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,730 

- 

cate,  Inc.,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Manufacturers  Trading  Cor- 

May 27, 

15  Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

- 

- 

52,597 

158,539 

poration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manufacturers       Warehouse 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

97,798 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Manufacturing      Equipment 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

25,316 

40,839 

23 128,831 

113,615 

and  Engineering  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Maple  Farm  MUk  Company, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.     4, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

- 

4,855 

251 

6,087 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Maple  Meadow  Farm  Inc., 

Apr.    22, 

Dec.    15, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

8,000 

550 

509 

149 

Wilmington. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Maple  Spring  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 27, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

12,000 

39,416 

- 

- 

10,307 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maplehurst  Fruit  Farm,  Inc., 

Nov.  18, 

6  _ 

July     1, 

20,000 

15,100 

1,000 

1,023 

401 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marble     Block      Company, 

Aug.  23, 

15  Aug.  22, 

July    31, 

64,000 

64,000 

- 

- 

- 

Great  Barrington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marblehead  Building  Associa- 

June 21, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

25,725 

9,000 

- 

69 

tion,  Marblehead. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marblehead     Transportation 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

16,350 

- 

13,050 

1,358 

Company,     The,     Marble- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

head. 

Marbleridge  Grain  Company, 

Feb.   18, 

15  Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

- 

4,388 

5,104 

North  Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marcellus    Roper   Company, 

July    25, 

June  28, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

42,676 

22,187 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marcus  Company,  Boston,     . 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Mch.  14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

SI  500 

300 

2,766 

Marcus  Musical  Attractions, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,600 

500 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Investments. 

2  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes, 
s  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1  Processes. 

5  Deferred  charges. 

6  None  held  in  1918. 


'  And  tools,  etc. 
s  Good  will. 
9  Formulae. 
10  Equipment. 
"  Fixtures. 


12  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

13  Dividends. 
11  And  fixtures. 
15  Adjourned. 

15  Treasury  stock. 


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4  100,000 
M,817 

S20,469 

89,723,525 
200,599 
70,417 

$3,000,000 
153,600 
50,000 

$479,334 

20,553 

5,910 

; 

.52,660,000 
26,446 
12,000 

.2  $600,000 
3  1,095,037 

2,507 

$1,889,154 

$9,723,525 

200,599 

70,417 

- 

9  8,300 

26,703 

40,453 

26,300 

- 

_ 

14,153 

- 

- 

40,453 

- 

10  10,072 

- 

175,694 

40,000 

15,569 

- 

79,015 

41,110 

- 

175,694 

8  1,000 

'1300 
12  2,000 

6,966 
1,148 

85,193 
3,744 

50,000 
3,500 

2,193 

1^  3,000 

244 

~ 

30,000 

: 

: 

85,193 
3,744 

8  2,000 

- 

- 

7,339 

150 

1,745 

- 

1,282 

- 

4,162 

7,339 

~ 

17 15,776 

7.237 

12,728 
31,497 

150 

16  9,850 

10,000 

2,187 
5,425 

- 

541 

7,086 

- 

8,986 

12,728 
31.497 

2»  75,000 
8  1,500 

18  2,042,809 
21  2,500 

22  100 

- 

2,152,496 
99,249 
22,230 

500,000 
81,600 
10,000 

232,739 

19  14,908 

1,204 

8,750 

- 

964,000 
8,395 
1,500 

440,849 

8,050 
1,980 

2,152,496 
99,249 
22,230 

2"  1,788 
8  80,216 

23  126 

21  2,213 

25  395 

16  19,000 

2'  1,081 

12,126 

327,000 

98,879 

101,500 
70,000 

200,508 

7,492 

26  17,500 
28,879 

327,000 
98,879 

20  5.405 

- 

- 

314,006 

59,500 

18,859 

- 

30,543 

120,585 
29  i_612 

82,907 

314,006 

- 

- 

6,106 

17,299 

7,500 

8,949 

- 

850 

- 

- 

17,299 

8  87 

- 

165 

9,460 

5,100 

1,360 

$3,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,460 

- 

- 

- 

49,723 

12,000 

21,600 

- 

- 

- 

16,123 

49,723 

- 

- 

537 

18,061 

15,000 

93 

-, 

2,968 

- 

- 

18,061 

- 

- 

1,009 

65,009 

64,000 

1,009 

- 

- 

- 

- 

65,009 

- 

- 

- 

34,794 

24,750 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

6,544 

34,794 

- 

- 

- 

30,758 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

758 

30,758 

- 

- 

- 

9,492 

4,000 

806 

- 

1,500 

2,445 

741 

9,492 

- 

30  268,699 

- 

333,562 

25,000 

76,871 

- 

99,533 

131,178 

980 

333,562 

8  1,000 

- 

691 

5,257 

3,500 

1,757 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,257 

- 

- 

- 

2,100 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

600 

2,100 

1'  Automobiles. 

18  Investments  at  book  value. 

19  Accrued  interest. 

20  Patent  rights. 

21  U.  S.  bonds. 


22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  Prepaid  insurance. 

2<  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  Organization  expenses. 

26  Reserve  for  working  capital. 


27  Securities. 

28  And  suspense. 

29  Suspense. 

so  Lease  accounts. 

'1  And  furniture  and  furnishings. 


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Marcy  Brothers  &  Company, 

June     1, 

May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

810,000 

_ 

_ 

S7,658 

325,843 

Incorporated,  Belmont. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marcy  Coal  Company,  Wal- 

May  29, 

2  May   18, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

$2,160 

3  S4,700 

7,442 

32,573 

tham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marcy  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,599 

15,893 

12,962 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marcy-Kelley  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   27, 

2  Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,275 

616 

_ 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marcy  Motor  Company, 

Apr.    20, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maria  &  Bohlman  Argentine 

Oct.    25, 

6  _ 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

462 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maria  &  Bohlman  Company, 

Oct.    24, 

6  _ 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

178,065 

14,502 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maricopa   Oil   and   Develop- 

May 15, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  14, 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ment  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Marigold    Construction    and 

Apr.    26, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

s  37,523 

with  R.  E. 

88,126 

19,109 

Stores  Company,  The,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marin   Furniture   Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

17,474 

11,136 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marine  Investments  C  o  m- 

May     3, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,676 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marion  Cranberry  Co.,  Bos- 

July  29, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

40,000 

31,500 

500 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maritime  Coaling  Company, 

Sept.    9, 

May  22, 

Mch.  31, 

250,000 

268,490 

- 

151,375 

150,334 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maritime    Service    Corpora- 

May    2, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

108,579 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Markantes  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

Dec.   18, 
1917. 

Dec.     1, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

12  2,000 

1,000 

- 

Markell-Weston  Drug  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

350 

5,750 

761 

pany,  Inc.,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Markem  Machine  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

44,704 

38,832 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Market  Square  Realty  Cor- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

53,193 

- 

- 

3,989 

poration,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Market    Supply    Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

2,000 

3  2,713 

12,570 

19,766 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marks  Brothers  Co.,  Boston,  . 

June  26, 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

24,803 

12,974 

Marlboro  Amusement  Com- 

May 17, 

2  Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,400 

1,600 

917 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marlborough  Building  Asso- 

Sept.   9, 

Aug.   12, 

July      1, 

25,000 

39,048 

25 

- 

5,728 

ciation,  Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marlborough  Coal  Company, 

Aug.     9, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

5,500 

1,400 

10,521 

15,506 

.     Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marlborough  Grain  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Dee.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

18,000 

19  7,270 

8,464 

13,607 

The,  Marlborough. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Marlboro'    Last    Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

4,500 

4,867 

2,160 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marlboro  Products  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

10,861 

882 

4,388 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Marlborough  Times  Publish- 

May 15, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

_ 

300 

- 

200 

ing     Company,     Marlbor- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ough. 

Marhave     Hotel    Company, 

Aug.  12, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

15,372 

467 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marher  Publishing  Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Feb.     2, 

June  30, 

30,000 

- 

12 1,792 

37,818 

8,763 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Equipment. 

2  In  Ueu  of  annual. 

3  And  equipment. 
*  Good  will. 

s  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 


«  None  held  in  1918. 
'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

8  5,171  shares  Tesona  Oil  &  Gas. 

9  Investments. 
1"  Securities. 


11  U.  S.  securities. 

12  And  fixtures. 

13  Patent  rights. 

1^  General  equipment. 


1918. 


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Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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i 

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a 

1 

3 
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1  S4,624 

- 

$38,125 

$10,000 

826,192 

- 

- 

81,500 

$433 

838,125 

- 

- 

- 

46,875 

22,500 

13,436 

- 

$10,500 

- 

439 

46,875 

«  $4,092 
5  15,104 

_ 

~ 

49,650 

1,891 

25,000 
1,500 

17,933 
147 

~ 

~ 

6,717 

244 

49,630 
1,891 

- 

- 

810,143 

10,143 

2,000 

- 

- 

8,143 

- 

- 

10,143 

- 

- 

2,428 

2,890 

300 

2,590 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,890 

_ 

'  1,006 

8  2,585 

403,415 

193,573 
406,000 

51,000 
400,000 

122,907 
6,000 

- 

- 

19,666 

with 
surplus 

193,573 
406,000 

- 

- 

- 

144,758 

75,000 

4,844 

- 

45,000 

- 

19,914 

144,758 

- 

- 

- 

28,610 

15,000 

11,800 

- 

- 

1,810 

- 

28,610 

- 

9  218,992 

- 

224,668 

5,000 

1,000 

- 

186,713 

31,955 

- 

224,668 

- 

- 

- 

32,000 

24,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

32,000 

*500 

10  1 

»  100,000 

~ 

670,200 
109,079 

150,000 
1,000 

159,992 
105,680 

$200,000 

■  : 

160,208 
2,399 

- 

670,200 
109,079 

i  9,500 

- 

- 

12,500 

10,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,500 

- 

- 

2,589 

9,450 

6,450 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,450 

"  25,000 

- 

- 

108,536 

75,000 

17,259 

- 

- 

- 

16,277 

108,536 

- 

- 

- 

57,182 

17,100 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

82 

57,182 

- 

- 

37,049 

11,700 

6,137 

2,000 

- 

17,212 

- 

37,049 

16  3,000 

»  5,539 

~ 

43,316 
6,917 

15,600 
"300 
5,000 

26,141 
200 

- 

- 

~ 

1,275 
1,717 

43,316 
6,917 

~ 

_ 

~ 

44,801 
32,927 

25,000 
20,000 

318 

2,927 

12,000 

5,000 

6,108 
"  1,375 
18  5,000 

: 

44,801 
32,927 

- 

- 

- 

47,341 

10,000 

594 

- 

35,746 

- 

1,001 

47,341 

- 

- 

- 

11,527 

5,000 

1,011 

- 

2,000 

- 

3,516 

11,527 

- 

20  1,170 

2188 
1322 

18,238 
4,500 

35,949 
5,000 

25,000 
5,000 

9,158 

_ 

1,791 

_ 

_ 

35,949 
5,000 

22  37,574 
^  5,000 

23  208 
2J  1,088 
26  7,651 

* 

54,709 
61,024 

30,000 
30,000 

10,120 
9,585 

- 

7,071 
19,350 

25  296 

7,222 
2,089 

54,709 
61,024 

1=  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

16  Good  will  and  lease. 

1'  Depreciation. 

■5  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1'  And  fixtures  and  teams. 
21  Treasury  stock. 

21  Ofiice  furniture. 

22  Good  will  and  fixtures. 


23  License. 

2^  Linen  and  dishes. 

25  Reserve  income  tax. 

26  Bookplates  and  copyrights 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


Marshall  &  Crosby  Company, 
Lowell. 

Marshall  and  Moulton  Ex- 
press Company,  Beverly. 

Marshall  B.  Hall,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Marshall  Fabric  Co.,  Fall 
River. 

Marshall  Son  &  Co.  Corpora- 
tion, Boston. 

Marshalls,  Incorporated,  Fall 
River. 

Marshfield  Construction  Co., 
Inc.,  Marshfield. 

MarshiSeld  Laundry,  Inc., 
The,  Marshfield. 

Marshfield  Strawberry  Co- 
operative Exchange,  Marsh- 
field. 

Marshpee  Manufacturing 
Company,  Wareham. 

Marston  and  Tapley  Co., 
Danvers. 

Marston  Coal  Company, 
Boston. 

Marston-Sturtevant  Co., 
Beverly. 

Martha  Lunch  Company, 
Worcester. 

Martin  Johnson  Film  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Martin  Kelley  Company, 
Danvers. 

Martin  L.  Hall  Company, 
Boston. 

Martin  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newton. 

Martin  Rocking  Fifth  Wheel 
Company,  The,  Springfield. 

Martindale  Farm,  Inc.,  The, 
Enfield. 

Marysville  Dredging  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Mason  &  Bissell  Company, 
Boston. 

Mason  Box  Company,  The, 
North  Attleborough. 

Mason  Brush  Works,  Worces- 
ter. 

Mason  Drug  Company, 
Webster. 

Mason  Ice  Company,  Con- 
cord. 

Mason-Lenzen  Company, 
The,  North  Attleborough. 


Mch 

19 
Aug. 

19 
Sept 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Feb. 

19 
Feb. 

19 
July 

19 
Aug. 

19 


June   19 

1918 
Aug.   30 

1918 
Sept. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Dec.   20 

1917 
Apr.    J 

1918 


Aug. 
1918, 

Mch.  20 

1918 
Mch.  16 

1918 
Apr.   26 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
June  18 

1918 
Jan.    28 

1918 
May   10 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918, 


Feb.    11 

1918. 
Apr.      1 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 

June  14, 

1918. 
July    10 

1918. 


Apr.    15 

1918. 
June  24 

1918. 
Mch.  28 

1918. 
Aug.  20, 

1917. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 

18  July   26 
1918. 

Jan.    21 

1918. 
Jan.    26 

1918. 
Jan.    22 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
Apr.    25 

1918. 
Jan.    22 

1918. 
May 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
Feb.    21 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 

May  31. 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Aug.   20, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

May  31, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dee.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$15,000 
6,000 
5,000 
3,000 
15,000 

700,000 
8,000 
5,000 
5,000 

25,000 
50,000 
40,000 
50,000 
25,000 
30,000 
25,000 
135,000 

125,000 

50,000 

5,000 

2,000,000 

15,000 

125,000 

15,000 

5,000 

25,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


"a 

9 

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

- 

S2,500 

S9,487 

S400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

15,000 

10,000 

7,694 

- 

- 

19,997 

600,000 

with  R.  E. 

227,757 

- 

3,000. 

- 

- 

4,000 

500 

16,580 

_ 

- 

9,853 

13,178 

89,183 

- 

6,512 

12,483 

1'  1,000 

1,100 

1,350 

- 

- 

3,703 

- 

33,581 

- 

- 

12,225 

101,903 

60,665 

14,725 

116,336 

- 

6,336 

29,248 

5,000 

2^503 

- 

715,141 

429,886 

- 

26,000 

29  38,746 

89,936 

- 

3,150 

12,416 

- 

- 

8,815 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,741 

12,165 

1  Motor  trucks,  wagons  and  horses. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Prepaid  insurance. 

*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

5  Reserve  for  interest  and  taxes. 

6  Liberty  Bonds. 


7  Depreciation. 

8  Securities. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

10  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Leasehold. 

12  Treasury  stock. 


13  Cash  (overdraft). 

1^  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

15  Fixtures. 

16  Investments. 
1^  Reserve. 

18  Adjourned. 


1918. 


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589 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

.£?«  = 

ill 

i 

1 

1 

§ 

1 

3 
^ 

4 

B 

s 

Ph 

J. 

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a 

J. 

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^ 

- 

- 

S3,302 

$17,094 

$15,000 

$2,094 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$17,094 

- 

1  $9,040 

- 

11,779 

6,000 

2,570 

- 

$3,000 

- 

$209 

11,779 

2  $5,000 

- 

1,452 

14,764 

5,000 

9,764 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,764 

: 

3  294 

: 

46,145 
33,705 

3,000 
15,000 

7,237 

$20,000 

- 

i  7,500 
5  762 

14,883 
11,468 

46,145 
33,705 

- 

6  25,000 

- 

1,112,075 

555,800 

- 

300,000 

- 

'  24,000 

232,275 

1,112,075 

- 

- 

1,500 

4,500 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

4,500 

- 

- 

725 

5,425 

5,000 

425 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,425 

- 

~ 

- 

211 

145 

- 

- 

66 

- 

211 

- 

8  10 

7,633 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

-■ 

9  5,846 

- 

266,031 

33,500 

81,436 

98,601 

52,494 

- 

266,031 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

2  30,906 

- 

- 

60,909 

50,000 

5,933 

- 

- 

4,976 

60,909 

2  1,074 

- 

1,567 

6,834 

5,000 

1,834 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,834 

2  4,050 

12  9,950 

226 

22,731 
33,907 

22,150 
10,000 

242 

13  339 

73 

: 

~ 

_ 

23,834 

22,731 
33,907 

"  9,000 

23  15,000 
2  2,700 

15  3,289 
16  800 
6  3,000 

20  3,340 
9  1,732 

21  1,685 

- 

292,387 

385,642 

74,517 

135,000 
125,000 
25,700 

43,728 
59,524 
38,241 

22  15,000 

80,000 

110,000 

8,000 

17  3,294 

76,118 

2,576 

30,365 

292,387 

385,642 

74,517 

23  778 
26  1,743 
8  75,001 

: 

8,244 
1,311,681 

5,000 
1,106,900 

403 
3,015 

196,480 

225 
27  2,486 

~ 

130 

5,286 

8,244 
1,311,681 

23  100 

12  5,000 

28  215 

6  15,344 

11,447 

20,111 

227,168 

15,000 
125,000 

5,111 
10,754 

21,050 

70,364 

~ 

20,111 
227,168 

- 

- 

- 

22,188 

15,000 

4,557 

- 

- 

- 

2,631 

22,188 

- 

- 

■- 

9,655 

2,000 

2,555 

- 

- 

- 

5,100 

9,655 

2  12,264 

3"  3,700 

- 

26,563 

25,000 

1,563 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,563 

- 

- 

- 

31,066 

25,000 

1,387 

- 

- 

4,679 

- 

31,066 

19  Includes  $13,000  certificates  of 
deposit  pledged  pending  result 
of  lawsuit. 

2"  Liberty  Loan  payments. 

21  Salesmen. 


22  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

23  Patent  rights. 

2<  And  tools  and  equipment. 
26  Farm  products. 
26  Cattle  and  poultry. 


27  Notes   and   accounts   to   stock- 
holders. 
23  Office  fixtures. 
29  And  equipment. 
3°  Personal. 


590 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Mason  Machine  Works, 

Apr.    20, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.   31, 

$1,000,000 

$279,347 

$300,000 

$648,513 

$472,264 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mason,  Sanborn  and  Rams- 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

60,000 

1,500 

52,146 

44,750 

dell  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Masonic    Building    Corpora- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

64,950 

_ 

- 

1,122 

tion  of  Northampton,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northampton. 

Massachusetts     Bagging     & 

Aug.  30, 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    15, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

1,363 

1,073 

Burlap     Company,     Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Chelsea. 

Massachusetts    Biographical 

July     5, 

10- 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,000 

Society,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Bowling 

Sept.    5, 

June     3, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

28 

8,629 

Alleys,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Broken  Stone 

May   16, 

May  11, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

10,000 

50,214 

2,500 

11,035 

Co.,  Weston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Businessmen's 

July   23, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Bureau,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Cap  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    12, 

5,000 

- 

450 

5,076 

3,238 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts        Chocolate 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

229,650 

334,513 

473,467 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts        Company, 

Jan.    17, 

18  Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Copper  Cast- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

40,469 

1,768 

17.937 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Corset  Com- 

May    7, 

21  Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

32,857 

22  43,206 

105,398 

37,318 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills, 

Mch.    6, 

21  Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000,000 

854,000 

21  2,227,279 

3,211,406 

4,101,043 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts   Credit  Asso- 

Dec.  11, 

Sept.    6, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,671 

ciation   Inc.,   Boston   (for 
1917). 
Massachusetts  Credit  Asso- 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Oct.    16, 

21  Oct.     3, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11,398 

ciation  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts    Experimental 

July    10, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

40 

- 

281 

&  Construction  Co.,  Med- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ford. 

Massachusetts  Fishing  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

23- 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

50 

- 

- 

320 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Fuel  Saving 

Mav    8, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    16, 

15,000 

- 

200 

50 

- 

Radiator  Company,   Fox- 
borough. 
Mass.  Fur  Farm  Co.,  Boston, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    31, 

51,500 

10,000 

_ 

44,063 

3,632 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

Massachusetts  Health  Book 

Oct.    31, 

July    16, 

June     1, 

12,000 

- 

- 

500 

100 

Publishing     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester. 

Massachusetts  Highway  Serv- 

Aug. 15, 

May  31, 

May     3, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ice  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts    Hotel    Com- 

May    3, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

14,567 

8,657 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Incorporation 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

40,000 

_ 

50 

59 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Stocks  and  bonds. 

'  Advance  interest  and  insurance. 
*  Improvements. 
5  Labor  and  interest. 
^  Good  will. 


'  Interest. 
8  Bond. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
i"  None  held  since  1912. 

11  Equipment. 

12  Development  of  ledges. 


13  Subscriptions. 
1*  Commissions. 

15  Investments. 

16  Prepaid  items. 

17  Contracts. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


591 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

] 

,IABILITIES. 

>i 

J. 

J 

9 

8 
1 

1 

03 

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CO 

Ph 

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a 
a  S 

g 

1 

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3.2 

■Si  a 

1 

"1 

< 

1^ 

1 

- 

1  $8,411 
2  294,710 

3  20,695 

4  31,012 

- 

§2,054,952 

$1,000,000 

$111,276 
6  13,341 

- 

$795,000 

$40,000 

$95,335 

$2,054,952 

6  $15,000 

- 

S922 

114,318 

60,000 

54,318 

- 

- 

- 

- 

114,318 

- 

- 

- 

66,072 

1,000 

'  1,500 

5  860,000 

2,400 

1,172 

- 

66,072 

- 

9  199 

- 

2,635 

2,300 

57 

- 

- 

278 

- 

2,635 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

"  7,522 

2,381 

18,560 

10,000 

8,560 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,560 

6  75,000 

12 10,000 

7,906 

166,655 

150,000 

13,525 

- 

3,130 

- 

- 

166,655 

- 

13 1,900 

1,000 

2,900 

1,000 

380 
"  1,520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,900 

- 

- 

- 

8,764 

5,000 

1,807 

- 

- 

1,957 

- 

8,764 

- 

15  23,301 

16  10,539 

- 

1,171,470 

500,000 

15,541 

- 

258,740 

397,189 

- 

1,171,470 

_ 

"  100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

19 199,950 

- 

260,124 

200,000 

11,972 
20  20,537 

- 

1,750 

25,865 

- 

260,124 

200,000 

23  10,000 

15,555 

444,334 

291,300 

15,734 

- 

137,300 

- 

- 

444,334 

- 

1  178,586 

- 

10,572,314 

3,000,000 

4^74,736 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

262,000 

3,035,578 

10,572,314 

~ 

23  565 

26  435 

~ 

17,671 

7,815 
13  1,103 

6,100 

~ 

~ 

*" 

2,653 

17,671 

- 

25  31 

26  686 

- 

12,115 

8,670 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

3,445 

12,115 

2'  20,000 

- 

- 

22,621 

20,175 

2,048 

- 

- 

- 

398 

22,621 

6  2,300 

- 

11200 

10,230 

10,800 

10,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,800 

2'  10,000 

- 

4,271 

14,521 

13,500 

1,021 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,521 

- 

29  2,000 

794 

60,489 

51,500 

8,989 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,489 

- 

- 

6,500 

7,100 

7,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,100 

- 

30  125,000 

2,630 

127,630 

91,470 
13  35,110 

1,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

127,630 

9  16,000 
31  70,000 
32  3,700 

112,924 

20,000 

26,000 

66,924 

112,924 

51,391 

91,500 

1,000 

500 

33  90,000 

91,500 

IS  All  assets  and  liabilities  of  this 
company  have  been  conveyed. 

19  Stock  in  other  companies. 

20  War  department. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  And  fixtures,  etc. 


23  Liberty  Bond. 
21  And  new  buildings. 

25  Investment. 

26  Treasury  stock. 
2"  Patent  rights. 

23  None  held  in  1918. 


29  Securities. 

30  License  and  franchise. 

31  License, leases,  etc. 

32  Unexpired  hcense,  taxes  and  in- 

surance. 

33  Trust  certificates. 


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Massachusetts       Linotyping 

Mch.    8, 

Mch.  19, 

Dee.   31, 

S25,000 

_ 

$11,188 

S15 

S4,818 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Massachusetts    Loan    Com- 

Feb.  25, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

1,318 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Lumber  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Mch.    4, 

Deo.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,115 

10 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Machine  Shop, 

Jan.      2, 

Oct.    25, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

11,527 

42,664 

10,225 

Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Massachusetts       Machinery 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

- 

30 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Madison  Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

8153,000 

- 

- 

4,112 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Medical  Serv- 

Apr.   12j 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

58 

ice  Association,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 
Massachusetts       Merchant's 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May     1, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

10  100 

_ 

Protective  Association  Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Massachusetts     Milk     Com- 

Oct.     8, 

11  _ 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Mills  In  Geor- 

Mch.   6, 

13  Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

1,999,636 

with  R.  E. 

- 

364 

gia,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Mohair  Plush 

July    15, 

June  15, 

May  31, 

750,000 

206,068 

111,097 

332,856 

364,721 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Motion  Picture 

Apr.    26, 

16  _ 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

100 

1,771 

Theatre  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Novelty  Com- 

July     2, 

13  Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

i»800 

300 

700 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts   Oilless   Bear- 

Feb.   19, 

Nov.  30, 

Oct.    31, 

400,000 

- 

20,250 

15,788 

10,688 

ings  Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Massachusetts-Oklahoma  Oil 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

20 1,866,853 

- 

120 

14,713 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts     Packing     & 

Apr.    22, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,443 

Belting  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Paint  and  Oil 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

356 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Planning  Asso- 

Apr.   25, 

13  Mch.  H, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,143 

3,897 

ciates,   Incorporated,   Bos- 
ton. 
Massachusetts   Plating    Co., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

1,626 

945 

3,327 

W^orcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts    Press,    Inc., 

Mav   17, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

23  7,896 

24  477 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts          Provision 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

800 

7,583 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts    Radium    and 

June   18, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,433 

Thorium  Institute,   Stone- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ham. 

Massachusetts    Real    Estate 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000,000 

1,902,506 

- 

- 

130,522 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts    Realty-Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

503,072 

- 

- 

13,578 

mercial     Company,     The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Massachusetts  Rubber  Com- 

May    2  . 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,000 

pany,  Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Type  and  metal. 

3  Office  furniture,  etc. 
^  Insurance  prepaid. 

=  Office  supplies. 

s  Reserve  for  loss  of  bad  account. 

'  Subscribed  for  stock. 


s  Prepaid  insurance. 
9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

10  And  fixtures. 

11  None  held  since  organization. 
1-  Services  of  incorporation. 

13  Adjourned. 


1^  U.  S.  Government  bonds. 

15  Reserve  for  taxes. 

16  None  held  in  1918. 
1'  Leases. 

18  Patent  rights,  trade-marks  and 
formulae. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

3 

8 

1 

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1 

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Pi 

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1  $10,000 

2  $1,621 

3  817 

4  200 

5  163 

$1,467 
52 

$30,289 
1,400 

$15,000 
1,000 

$584 

: 

$14,549 
400 

6  $156 

$30,289 
1,400 

- 

- 

- 

1,125 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

125 

- 

1,125 

- 

- 

- 

64,416 

25,000 

11,613 

$13,000 

- 

- 

$14,803 

64,416 

- 

- 

2,053 

3,583 

'  3,583 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

3,583 

- 

8  240 

- 

157,352 

50,000 

- 

90,000 

13,513 

1,081 

2,758 

157,352 

- 

9  279 

9,687 

10,024 

8,710 

1,314 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,024 

- 

- 

50 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

- 

1=30 

- 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

2,000,000 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000,000 

1  3,000 

"  70,000 
1'  2,500 

14,229 

1,084,742 
21,600 

750,000 
21,600 

109,334 

~ 

~ 

196,915 
15  28,493 

: 

1,084,742 
21,600 

1500 

- 

850 

3,150 

3,000 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,150 

18  400,000 

19  23,900 

- 

470,626 

400,000 

179 

- 

- 

- 

70,447 

470,626 

- 

21  3,078 

- 

1,884,764 

1,500,000 

17,916 

- 

343,500 

23,348 

- 

1,884,764 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

10,443 

5,000 

4,896 

- 

- 

547 

- 

10,443 

- 

- 

725 

1,081 

1,000 

81 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,081 

- 

- 

5,260 

10,300 

5,000 

3,900 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

10,300 

1 1,000 

2271 

- 

6,969 

5,000 

533 

- 

- 

- 

1,436 

6,969 

- 

- 

- 

8,373 

5,000 

41 

- 

3,249 

83 

- 

8,373 

- 

=5500 

617 

9,500 

7,500 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

422 

1,855 

30 

1,325 

26  500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,855 

- 

27  45,982 

30  108,956 

31  1,008 

32  8,000 
83  2,630 

- 

2,079,010 
637,244 

1,000 

1,858,100 
400,000 

1,000 

7,099 
28  203 
8,971 

3J  131,000 

57,500 

29  8,031 
25,000 

205,577 
14,773 

2,079,010 
637,244 

1,000 

19  Stock  held  for  treasury. 
2"  Oil  properties. 

21  Suspense. 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  And  equipment. 
2^  And  type. 


25  Fixtures. 

26  Sums  advanced  by  the  treasurer 

during  the  year  1917  and  still 

owing. 
2'  Bonds  and  stock. 
28  Unpaid  dividends. 


29  Reserve  for  rents. 
39  Mortgage  loans. 

31  Treasury  stock. 

32  Liberty  Bonds. 

33  Prepaid  expenses. 

34  Mortgages. 


594 


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[1918. 


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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Massachusetts  School  of  Op- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

81,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

tometry,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Sprinkler  and 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2  81,018 

82,939 

85,836 

Equipment  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Massachusetts   Stables    Co., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May     9, 

May     6, 

May     1, 

3,000 

_ 

300 

8,025 

6,550 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts  Storage  Ware- 

May 10, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

500 

- 

1,814 

house  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Tire  and  Rub- 

Oct.   17, 

June  29, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

815,000 

12,000 

200 

138 

ber  Company,  Millbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  United  Asso- 

Sept. 17, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

15,335 

- 

- 

94 

ciates    Corporation,    Bos- 
ton. 
Massachusetts    Wharf    Coal 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May  17, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  30, 

200,000 

92,330 

27,690 

46,299 

166,848 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Massachusetts         Wholesale 

May  15, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,286 

10,510 

8,824 

Grocery  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Window  Clean- 

Mch. 11, 

Dec.   30, 

Dec.   30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,679 

4,830 

ing  Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Massachusetts  Zinc  Company, 

Apr.    16, 

17  _ 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

18  80,000 

_ 

_ 

1,619 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massadook  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

17  _ 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

5,000 

- 

1,417 

Massaemet  Yarn  Mills,  The, 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

49,000 

30,000 

50,000 

25,940 

17,484 

Colrain. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Massasoit        Manufacturing 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.     1, 

500,000 

216,000 

61,000 

590,334 

462,247 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Masten  and  Wells  Fireworks 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

965 

19,535 

7,229 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

The,  Boston. 

Master    Combination    Lock 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

35 

- 

42 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Master    Mariners'    Towboat 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

8,550 

- 

- 

17,064 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Master  Photo  Play  Company, 

June  28, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

560 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Masury-Young    Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

9,353 

37,405 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Matagalpa  Rubber  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Dec.  26, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

20,000 

_ 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Matison  Knitting  Mills,  Bos- 

May 31, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

5,165 

18,180 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mattakeesett          Company, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   17, 

Dec.   15, 

5,000 

14,760 

- 

616 

•      122 

Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mattakeesett   Hall    Associa- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

6,300 

7,000 

- 

500 

110 

tion,  Du.xbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mattapan    Coal    &    Storage 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

25 12,632 

- 

241 

2,135 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mattapoisett  Cranberry  Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

21,150 

- 

- 

608 

pany,  Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mattapoisett   Manufacturing 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.     1, 

9,600 

2,500 

- 

- 

253 

Company,  Mattapoisett. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Matthew  "F.    Sheehan    Co., 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     1, 

Feb.     1 , 

20,000 

- 

- 

27,108 

19,247 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Matthews  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

4,275 

- 

29,221 

15,540 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Instruments,   furniture   and   fix- 
tures. 
-  And  tools. 
'  Patent  rights. 
^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
5  Adjustment. 


5  Good  will. 

'  Treasury  stopk. 

8  Furnishings. 

9  Capital  stock  installments. 

10  Mortgage. 

11  Equipment. 


12  Liberty  Bcmds. 

13  And  reserve  for  taxes. 
"  Liberty  Bond. 

15  Contracts. 

16  Prepaid  item. 

17  None  held  since  organization. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


595 


Assets 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

$1,000 

$1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000 

s  $2,964 

4  218 

- 

12,975 

■    11,000 

$1,557 
Ml 

- 

- 

S407 

- 

12,975 

6  2,500 

- 

- 

17,375 

3,000 

5,880 

- 

S7,267 

- 

$1,228 

17,375 

- 

- 

346,650 

48,964 

150 

48,814 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48,964 

6 103,580 

-  396,420 

3,342 

530,680 

500,000 

14,880 

83,800 

12,000 

- 

- 

530,680 

- 

8  154 

- 

15,583 

4,300 
9  60 

150 

10  11,000 

- 

73 

- 

15,583 

- 

"  62,898 
12 15,000 

- 

411,065 

200,000 

48,880 

- 

- 

13 162,185 

- 

411,065 

- 

' J,000 
12  200 

800 

23,620 

12,100 

11,520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23,620 

- 

"  1,000 
4  1,190 
15  2,000 
w  1,556 

- 

12,255 

3,000 

710 

- 

- 

8,545 

- 

12,255 

- 

_ 

81,619 

80,000 

_ 

_ 

. 

1,619 

81,619 

- 

- 

- 

6,417 

6,150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

267 

6,417 

- 

- 

- 

123,424 

49,000 

10,519 

20,000 

- 

23,128 

20,777 

123,424 

- 

12 102,425 

8,474 

1,432,006 
36,203 

500,000 
20,000 

193,891 
16,203 

- 

" 

638,115 
»  100,000 

with 
surplus 

1,432,006 
36,203 

8  25,000 

- 

- 

25,077 

25,000 

76 

- 

- 

- 

1 

25,077 

3  5,000 
23  10,000 
6  10,000 

7  820 
12  1,500 

21  23,165 

22  76,500 
24  1,234 

- 

27,934 
100,225 
72,992 

20,000 

15,000 
100,000 
50,000 

11,000 

2,918 

225 

8,608 

8,990 

- 

- 

488 
20  3,595 

7,000 

5,933 

7,384 
10 

27,934 
100,225 

72,992 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,345 

1,500 

20,758 

- 

- 

- 

1,087 

23,345 

- 

- 

- 

15,498 

2,070 

4,813 

- 

5,500 

- 

3,115 

15,498 

- 

- 

- 

7,610 

4,060 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,550 

7,610 

26  2,500 

- 

- 

17,508 

10,900 

1,037 

- 

3,800 

1,771 

- 

17,508 

- 

2M00 

6,952 

29,110 

19,610 

- 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

29,110 

- 

- 

6,847 

9,600 

9,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,600 

- 

21  1,843 

- 

48,198 

20,000 

22,663 

- 

- 

- 

5,535 

48,198 

28  1,000 

50,036 

20,000 

4,433 

29  671 

30  600 

~ 

14,621 

7,011 
31  2,700 

~ 

50,036 

18  And  leases,  liens,  etc. 
1'  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 

20  Undivided  profits. 

21  Franchise  rights. 

22  Stockholders,  stock  in  process  of 

liquidation. 


23  Trade-marks. 
2''  Fixtures. 

25  And  equipment. 

26  Good  will  and  organization  ex- 

pense. « 


2'  Tools. 

28  Teams  and  equipment. 

29  Accrued  expense. 

30  Unpaid  dividends. 

31  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


596 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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Matthews        Manufacturing 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

$44,391 

$36,557 

$53,733 

$70,309 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maurice,  Inc.,  Boston, . 

Oct.    11, 
1918. 

July     8, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

10,000 

" 

3,800 

11,283 

Mavericli  Mills,  Boston, 

Apr.   26, 
1918. 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

2,400,000 

416,786 

874,641 

623,553 

163,283 

Mawhinney  Last  Company, 

Nov.  20, 

Nov.  18, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

18,636 

11,217 

31,572 

18,833 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Max    D.    Rubin    Company, 

Nov.  14, 

Nov.     4, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,848 

222 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

MaxF  Grinding  Wheel  Cor- 

Apr.  23, 

Jan.    18, 

Deo.    31, 

400,000 

110,916 

91,812 

69,258 

48,741 

poration,  Chester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Max  Keezer  Company,  Cam- 

Dec. 20, 

Sept.    4, 

Sept.    1, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

6,000 

350 

bridge. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Maxwell  Manufacturing  Com- 

May  17, 

13  May  14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

34,455 

28,422 

10,372 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mayflower  Grape  Wine  Com- 

Feb.    8, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

600 

10,452 

134 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mayflower    Rubber    Works 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

- 

38,495 

41,636 

34,304 

Company,  Braintree. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maykel    Automobile    Com- 

Feb.    9, 

Jan.    25, 

Jan.      1, 

12,500 

- 

IS  1,157 

8,625 

4,825 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maynard  Baking  Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

405 

263 

449 

Maynard. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Maynard     Coal     Company, 

May  21, 

Apr.    25, 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

6,339 

6,087 

3,652 

82,332 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maynard   Corset   Company, 

Apr.    10, 

"Feb.   27, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

5,062 

15,917 

16,139 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Maynard    Rubber    Corpora- 

Feb.    5. 

IS  Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

2,631 

10,492 

7,017 

tion,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mayo  Construction  Company, 

May     1, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

700 

- 

3,448 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McAuhffe     Non     Siphoning 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

4,442 

1,770 

Trap  Company,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McAuslan  and  WakeUn  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     4, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

- 

M  8,694 

74,784 

27,490 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McCallum  Hosiery  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

69,531 

21  50,200 

585,000 

393,459 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McCarthy  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June 29, 

32  June  13, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

63,349 

51,649 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McCIellon  Locomotive  Boiler 

May     1, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

1,931 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McCloskey    &   Harty,    Inc., 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

- 

«i800 

8,777 

4,917 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

,1 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
*  Prepayments. 

5  Thrift  stamps. 

5  Sales  allowance. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


8  Fixtures. 

'  Investment  stocks  and  bonds. 
1"  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

11  Cash    held    in    trust    for   foreign 

shipments. 

12  Reserve  for  taxes. 

13  Adjourned. 


1^  Reserve  accounts. 
15  And  fixtures. 
IS  Cash  loans. 

17  Mortgage. 

18  Automobiles,  horses  and  wagons. 

19  Discount  reserve. 

20  And  fixtures,  etc. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

/ 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

P-i 

3 

8 

1 

►3 

a 

I 

i 

S 

1 
0 

< 

■a 
a 

fin 

■a 
a 

f  i 

'11 

3 
1 

1 
■a  ■ 

1 

3 
^ 

- 

1  $5,000 

- 

$209,990 

$50,000 

S83,513 

- 

- 

$76,477 

- 

$209,990 

2  J4,500 

3  1,471 

4  261 

1  1,500 

»5 

- 

22,820 

10,000 

3,115 

6  243 

" 

~ 

9,462 

~ 

22,820 

- 

- 

2,078,263 
80,258 

1,450,000 
50,000 

31,731 
23,001 

: 

$150,000 

265,532 
'  181,000 

7,257 

: 

2,078,263 
80,258 

- 

8  92 

- 

3,162 

1,500 

926 

- 

- 

- 

$736 

3,162 

2  100,000 
2  3,000 

9  10,000 
1"  1,448 

$7,280 

432,175 
16,630 

300,000 
12,000 

14,477 

n  7,487 

4,630 

73,750 

23,089 
'  11,593 

12 1,779 

432,175 
16,630 

- 

- 

- 

73,249 
11,186 

25,000 
10,000 

15,275 
26 

_ 

23,000 
1,000 

"  9,974 

with 
surplus 
160 

73,249 
11,186 

- 

- 

- 

114,435 

55,000 

15,890 

- 

25,000 

18,545 

- 

114,435 

- 

- 

- 

14,607 

2,000 

5,336 

- 

16  900 

6,371 

- 

14,607 

- 

- 

46 

1,163 

500 

413 

1'  $250 

- 

- 

- 

1,163 

- 

1  12,500 

18  11,218 

8  1,450 

12,500 
5,042 

122,128 
51,068 
25,182 

50,000 
15,000 
5,000 

11,025 
2,004 
10,732 

1"  2,000 

28,500 
9,450 

7,810 

■>  4,531 
19  1,033 

51,293 

122,128 
51,068 

25,182 

- 

- 

799 

4,947 

3,000 

847 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

4,947 

- 

- 

- 

6,212 

■     1,500 

1,573 

- 

720 

2,419 

- 

6,212 

- 

- 

- 

110,968 

50,000 

37,680 

■    - 

- 

12,320 

10,968 

110,968 

22  23,393 

23 147,600 

2->  1,001 

25  1,655 

26  2,253 

27  4  422 
1  1^282 

33  26,698 

54  13,000 

35 10,985 

36  5,854 

3?  1,182 

1,279,796 

50,000 

499,941 
28  3,194 

150,000 

480,269 

29  92,073 

80  2,714 

31 1,605 

1,279,796 

39  5,446 

30,608 

172,717 
37,985 

100,000 
15,000 

13,928 

22,500 

53,376 
88  5,413 

«485 

172,717 
37,985 

- 

- 

- 

14,494 

8,000 

4,302 

- 

- 

- 

2,192 

14,494 

21  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Bonds. 
21  Stock. 

25  Prepaid  insurance. 

26  Prepaid  interest. 

27  Bond  interest. 


28  Accrued  pay  roll. 

29  Reserve  for  bonds. 

3"  Reserve  for  discounts. 

31  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

32  Date  of  postponement. 

33  Furnishings. 
3^  License. 


35  Lease. 

36  Deferred  charges. 

37  Loans  and  notes. 

88  Reserves. 

89  Patent  rights. 
«o  In  suspense. 

<i  And  equipment. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

i 

OS 

D, 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

23.52 ^  fci 

•a    . 

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1.- 
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S 
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1 

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anufacture 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

&: 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

s 

S 

6 

MoComb,  Powers  and  Swen- 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

$20,000 

1  $1,492 

$12,451 

$23,352 

son,  Incorporated,  Worces- 
ter. 
McConnell  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

July    17, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10,146 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McCormick-Perry  Shoe  Com- 

Sept.   4, 

July    31, 

July   31, 

25,000 

2,989 

30,947 

24,807 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McCreery  &  Wood,  Incorpo- 

Oct.   10, 

10  _ 

Feb.   28, 

■20,000 

_ 

_ 

19,500 

1,200 

rated,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

McElwain-Barton  Shoe  Com- 

Aug.  17, 

June  26, 

May  31, 

100,000 

_ 

n  23,773 

593,184 

1,069,891 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McGovern  Coal  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

Jan.      2, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

McGrath-Sherrill  Press,  Bos- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

8,841 

39,283 

16,956 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McHeffey  Express  Company, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,127 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mclntire    Glass    Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.     7, 

Oct.    14, 

10,000 

_ 

2,700 

900 

7,648 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mcintosh  Company,  Spring- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     1, 

150,000 

5169,000 

_ 

147,097 

126,488 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McKean  Turbine  Company, 

June   12, 

"Feb.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

20 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McKee  Stores  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   23, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

9,859 

4,158 

988 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McKenzie   Engraving   Com- 

May    1, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

20,000 

- 

14,812 

31,375 

39,789 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McKeon  &  Casby,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July   23, 

2"  June     5, 

June     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,892 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McKeon  Company  Inc.,  The, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

27 

490 

199 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McKie    Lighter    Company, 

June  21, 

June    4, 

June     3, 

14,000 

_ 

21,000 

_ 

29,338 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

19i8. 

MeKinnon    and     McKenzie 

Mch.  15, 

18  Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

7,963 

28,042 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

MeKinnon  Construction  Com- 

May    7, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

10,116 

_ 

5,077 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McLane     Silk     Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

12,021 

45,695 

253,362 

55,699 

Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

McLaughlin    and     Doucette 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   23, 

Dec.   23, 

10,000 

4,500 

_ 

14 

478 

Company,  The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

McLaughlin  &  Freeman  Co., 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.   28, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

4,965 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McLaughlin    &    Reilly    Co., 

Dec.   28, 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.    13, 

5,000 

_ 

_■ 

1,000 

817 

Boston.                     s 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

McLean  &  Cousens  Company, 

Aug.   26, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

8,000 

300 

1,200 

11,182 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McLean-Jones  Oil  &  Supply 

Aug.  30, 

June     1, 

Mch.  30, 

10,000 

- 

M  1,300 

3,120 

12,237 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

McLellan  &  Brigham  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

135,000 

_ 

- 

94,466 

98,856 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  equipment  and  fixtures. 

2  Investments. 
'  Securities. 

*  Furnitm-e  and  fixtures. 
5  Records,  etc. 
s  Treasury  stock. 


'  Organization  expense. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

10  None  held  in  1918. 

11  And  equipment. 

12  Prepaid  expense. 


13  Good  will. 

1*  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

15  Feed. 

16  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 
1'  Reserve  fund. 

IS  In  lieu  of  annual. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

M  ■ 

■^ 
a  «  § 

i 

1 

1 

iS 
o 

P-( 

3 
^ 

'S. 

05 
O 

J. 

-a 
a 

■21 

J. 

O   OJ 

i 

1 

1 

J 

- 

2  $500 

- 

$37,795 

$10,200 

$4,259 

- 

$5,150 

$18,186 

- 

$37,7^5 

- 

s  6,406 

4  2,547 

5  7,500 
6 11,800 

•500 
8  2,796 

$2,093 

40,992 

61,539 
20,700 

25,000 

12,000 
9  2,000 
20,000 

15,992 

30,653 
700 

- 

10,000 

- 

$6,886 

40,992 

61,539 
20,700 

- 

12  2,695 

- 

1,689,543 

100,000 

1,389,035 

- 

100,000 

100,508 

- 

1,689,543 

IS  $13,258 

- 

- 

78,338 

40,000 

- 

- 

12,000 

26,338 

- 

78,338 

13  1,049 
19  10,000 

»  3,500 
15  73 

with 
good  will 

5,749 

11,248 

442,585 

10,020 

3,000 

3,000 
16  1,500 
150,000 

10,000 

916 

2,178 

27,801 

$110,000 

1,833 

84,000 
1'  55,784 

4,570 

15,000 

20 

5,749 

11,248 

442,585 

10,020 

- 

6  10,000 

- 

25,005 

20,000 

1,721 

- 

3,000 

284 

- 

25,005 

- 

- 

- 

85,976 

20,000 

12,492 

- 

7,915 

45,569 

- 

85,976 

- 

- 

- 

1,892 

1,030 

- 

- 

- 

862 

- 

1,892 

19 1,640 
21  1,500 
13  2,280 

6,136 
50,338 

6,000 
14,000 

136 

■    17,775 

3,832 

15,231 

6,136 
50,338 

22  2,391 

23  599 

24  774 

406 

39,769 
15,599 

2,000 
15,000 

9,829 
599 

27,940 

39,769 
15,599 

21  5,000 

8  2,500 
12  2,415 

33 

376,692 
5,025 

176,000 
625 

40,764 
4,400 

- 

142,525 

17,403 

- 

376,692 
5,025 

13  3,200 

25  600 

- 

8,765 

5,000 

3,765 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

8,765 

- 

26  4,000 

- 

5,817 

5,000 

394 

- 

- 

- 

423 

5,817 

- 

- 

41,168 

61,850 

50,000 

7,295 

27  4,555 

- 

- 

- 

61,850 

29  5,000 

so  5,000 

- 

26,657 

10,000 

3,308 

- 

1,000 

12,349 

- 

26,657 

31595 
6  35,000 

32  190 

33  293 

229,400 

135,000 

52,997 

20,000 

21,403 

229,400 

^=3 

19  Patent  rights. 

20  Should  have  been  held. 

21  Trade-marks. 

22  Automobiles. 

23  Permanent  improvements. 


2*  Fixtures. 

25  Furniture. 

26  Copyrights. 


28  And  fixtures. 


29  Patent  rights  and  formula. 

30  Stock  in  treasury. 

31  Ofiice  fixtures. 

32  Prepaid  interest. 

33  Unexpired  insurance. 


600 


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[1918. 


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1 
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bh 

1 

e3 

ca 
O 

Assets. 

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and 
roc- 

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0 

McMinn    &    Quigley    Steel 

Apr. 

8,       Feb.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

$25,000 

$805 

$11,763 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

McMinn     Drug     Company, 

Jan.    . 

29,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

83,090 

149 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

McNally  Building  Company, 

Mch. ; 

!0,       Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

_ 

2,600 

33,090 

Framingham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

McNally   Construction   Co., 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    29, 

Jan.      3, 

10,000 

$950 

2,372 

547 

35,636 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

McNeil  Corporation,  Everett, 

Mch. 
J918 

7,       May     1, 
1917. 

Apr.      1, 
1917. 

75,000 

25,353 

- 

35,000 

41,398 

McNeil  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 

3,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Saugus. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

McNichol    &    Taylor,    Inc., 

Aug.  ] 

5,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

e,020 

3,913 

14,539 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

McPhail  Player  Manufactur- 

Aug. 2 

1,    7  Apr.     4, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

200 

_ 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

McPherson    Store,    Incorpo- 

Mch. 5 

2,       Feb.    18, 

Feb.    15, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

38,395 

3,939 

rated,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

McQuaid  Brothers  Company, 

June  2 

0,       Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

8,500 

- 

- 

16,474 

1,792 

Clinton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

McRae,  Ouderkirk  &  Halla- 

Jan.    r 

5,       Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

14,000 

19,209 

_ 

10,488 

more.  Inc.,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

McVarish    Company,     The, 

June  / 

8,     8  Apr.    15, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

9900 

4,500 

4,983 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Meader  Engineering  and  Ma- 

Mav i 

7,       May  22, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

2,400 

_ 

1,645 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Meadow  Brook  Ice  Company, 

Dec.   1 

7,       Nov.     5, 

Oct.    31, 

43,000 

45,412 

11 1,178 

- 

3,572 

Quincy. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Meadowbrook  Marble  Com- 

Oct.   1 

8,               H- 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

327,400 

41,751 

17,063 

4,484 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

Meals    Printing    Company, 

Feb.   2 

7,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

10,589 

2,045 

5,464 

Gardner. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Means  &  Thacher,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 2 

0,      Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

21,542 

4,544 

5,463 

6,978 

rated,  Quincy. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mears  Improved  Line  Com- 

Mch. 2 

1,       Mch.    6, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

1,968 

1,352 

26,927 

9,642 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Measures  Company,  Ipswich, 

Mch.  2 
1918 

3,       Jan.      1, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

6,000 

- 

500 

3,000 

400 

Mechanic  Shoe  Co.,  Salem,   . 

June  2 
1918 

0,                 21- 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

13,381 

132,728 

49,799 

Mechanic  Tool  Corporation, 

Nov.  2 

2,       Oct.     7, 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

512 

57 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mechanical        Development 

Apr.    1 

8,       Jan.    21, 

Jan.      2, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,345 

Company,  Waltham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mechanics      Building  Com- 

Mch. 

5,       Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

6,900 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mechanics  Foundry  and  Ma- 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    29, 

Oct.     1, 

30,000 

31,967 

5,635 

270 

28,078 

chine  Co.,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mechanics  Foundry  and  Ma- 

Nov. 1 

8,       Nov.  11, 

Sept.  28, 

30,000 

32,119 

2,735 

- 

28,156 

chine  Co.,  Fall  River  (2nd 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

return). 

Mechanics     Iron     Foundry 

July   2 

6,       July     9, 

May     1, 

24,000 

30,000 

1,000 

9,449 

47,108 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mechanics'  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.  1 
1918. 

1,       Nov.    7, 
1918. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

750,000 

163,530 

420,921 

141,015 

287,875 

Medfield     Silica    Company, 

Apr.    1 

8,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

56,237 

61,185 

18,573 

169 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Insurance  reserve. 

<  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
6  Patent  rights. 
*  Prepaid  items. 


'  Corporation  has  done  no  business 
as  yet. 

8  Date  of  postponement. 

9  And  office  fixtures,  tools  and  im- 

plements. 
1"  Stock  held  real  estate  trust. 


11  And  equipment. 

12  Insurance  unexpired. 

13  Investment. 

"  None  held  in  1918. 
15  Quarry  development. 
1^  Prepayments. 


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Assets  - 

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LlABaiTIES. 

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312,451 

$25,019 

$25,000 

$19 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$25,019 

1  S2,000 

- 

4,884 

10,123 

4,000 

1,523 

- 

$4,600 

- 

- 

10,123 

- 

- 

- 

35,690 

2,500 

15,790 

- 

13,900 

- 

$3,500 

35,690 

5  15,000 

2  $5,000 

21,077 
430 

44,505 

122,828 
15,430 

10,000 
46,500 
15,430 

24,144 
46,828 

$10,000 
4  19,500 

- 

$6,256 
3  2,389 

1,716 

44,505 
122,828 
15,430 

- 

8  214 

- 

24,686 

6,180 

12,693 

- 

5,741 

72 

- 

24,686 

100,000 

- 

1,800 

102,000 

100,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102,000 

- 

- 

- 

42,334 

20,000 

11,504 

- 

4,100 

- 

6,730 

42,334 

- 

- 

- 

18,266 

8,500 

5,520 

- 

- 

- 

4,246 

18,266 

- 

- 

- 

43,697 

12,000 

1,423 

7,105 

2,060 

19,100 

2,009 

43,697 

- 

10  2,800 

- 

13,183 

6,700 

2,092 

- 

- 

2,886 

1,505 

13,183 

- 

- 

- 

4,045 

1,000 

465 

1,060 

- 

- 

1,520 

4,045 

- 

"50 

13  100 

2,188 

52,500 

43,000 

- 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

52,500 

5  8,000 
19  2,000 

15 16,208 

W220 

2  400 

18 1,250 

- 

407,126 
19,748 
53,527 

274,150 
10,000 
38,600 

28,283 
7,356 
2,941 

8,000 

750 

with  accts. 
payable 
3,700 

22,003 

1'  81,940 

2,392 

286 

407,126 
19,748 
53,527 

1  5,000 

2  500 

- 

40,389 

10,000 

200 

- 

15,000 

10,080 

5,109 

40,389 

1500 

~ 

1,600 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

21  7,000 

6  957 

- 

203,865 

25,000 

114,410 

- 

33,350 

31,105 

- 

203,865 

5 17,250 

22  3,400 

•          - 

21,219 

20,000 

1,219 

- 

- 

- 

21,219 

6  50,250 

- 

- 

53,595 

50,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

3,595 

53,595 

- 

- 

17,704  . 

24,604 

6,000 

14,204 

4,400 

- 

- 

24,604 

- 

23  2,500 

- 

68,450 

30,000 

6,995 

- 

10,000 

21  1,100 

20,355 

68,450 

- 

- 

- 

61,010 

30,000 

25  3,000 

- 

- 

21  1,272 

26,738 

61,010 

- 

25  2,350 

- 

89,907 

24,000 

13,736 

- 

12,987 

39,184 

- 

89,907 

31  3,500 

2'  15,427 

23  75,000 

2  85,435 

4,231 

- 

1,189,203 
143,895 

750,000 
100,000 

12,553 

- 

30,000 

29  28,704 
30  101,250 

309,249 
1,342 

1,189,203 
143,895 

18  Building  account. 

19  Trade-marks. 

2°  None  held  since  organization. 
21  Investments. 


22  Special  tools. 

23  Charlton  Mill  stock. 
21  Depreciation. 

25  Taxes. 

25  Horses,  wagons  and  auto. 


27  Mechanics'  Mills  stock. 

28  U.  S.  certificates. 

29  Depreciation  account. 
3°  Reserve. 

31  Good  will  and  processes. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Medford    Amusement   Com- 

Apr. 

25,       Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

S5,000 

1  S3,547 

S2,265 

pany,  Medford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Medford  Ice  Company,  Med- 

Apr. 

9,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

$26,000 

11,238 

_ 

7,641 

ford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Medford  Square  Realty  Co., 

June 

28,       Jan.    17, 

Deo.  31, 

50,000 

139,128 

- 

_ 

86 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Medford    Woolen    Manufac- 

Apr. 

11,       Mch.  28, 

Deo.  31," 

100,000 

124,650 

_ 

882,502 

69,340 

turing      Company,      The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Medford. 

Medici     Society — American 

July 

8,       Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

- 

_ 

19,499 

3,554 

Branch  — Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Medway    Park    Association, 

Aug. 

50,       Jan.    22, 

Jan.    19, 

10,000 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

67 

Medway. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Meekins,  Packard  and  Wheat 

Mav 

n,       Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200,000 

'  785,715 

- 

346,015 

189,460 

Inc.,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Meigs  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

June 

7,       May     7, 

Feb.   28, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

232,416 

104,481 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Meisel  Lithograph  Company, 

Jan. 

7,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

7,629 

_ 

2,362 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Meisel  Press  Manufacturing 

Mch.  i 

8,       Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

38,540 

73,235 

75,809 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Meissner  Leather  Company, 

May  !! 

7,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

11,000 

2,412 

1'  5,238 

306,004 

271,871 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Melanson    Shoe    Company, 

July    ] 

8,       June  24, 

Mav  31, 

40,000 

- 

i'3 

23,950 

80,263 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Melbourne    Company,    The, 

Sept. 

7,       Jan.    24, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

8,418 

13,000 

- 

16,782 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mellish  &  Byfield  Manufac- 

Apr.   Z 

0,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

2,961 

9,261 

4,951 

turing  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Melrose  Club  Stables  Com- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr. 

9,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,500 

1,384 

pany,  Melrose. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Melrose  Free  Press  Inc.,  The, 

Apr. 

4,       Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

20  6,412 

392 

3,914 

Melrose. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Melrose    Rubber    Company, 

Apr.    1 

5,       Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

51 

Maiden. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Melville      Company,      The, 

Feb.    2 

7,       Feb.    18, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

9,687 

7,336 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Melville  Ice  Company,  Pitts- 

Jan.    2 

4,       Jan.    14, 

Deo.   31, 

70,000 

27,317 

19,525 

4,142 

7,093 

field. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Melville  Realty  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May   1 
1918 

7,       Feb.    17, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Memorial  Press,  The,  Plym- 

Sept. 2 

3,       Sept.    4, 

July     1, 

5,000 

- 

11,000 

922 

2,277 

outh. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mendell  Manufacturing  Com- 

July   2 

3,       Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,857 

4,744 

8,245 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mendelsohn  Jewehry  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.  1 

5,       Dec.    12, 

Dec.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

640 

2,800 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Mercantile      Associates      of 

Apr.    2 

9,       Mch.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

America,  Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mercantile  Produce  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   2 

S,       Jan.      7, 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,310 

33,195 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mercantile  Realty  Company, 

Apr. 

8,    26  Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

27 162,200 

- 

- 

3,465 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mercantile   Wharf  Corpora- 

June 2 

5,       June  10, 

June     1, 

280,000 

325,590 

- 

- 

42,643 

tion,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchandise  &  Laundry  Tag 

Jan.    2 

9,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

3,621 

449 

2,243 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  seating. 

2  Treasury  stock, 
s  Insurance. 

^  Services. 
5  Good  will. 


6  Deferred  charges. 
'  Equity. 
8  Equipment. 
8  Organization. 
1"  Investments. 


11  Prepaid  accounts. 

12  Accrued  interest,  etc. 
IS  Reserves. 

"  Fixtures. 

"  Tools  and  appliances. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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3 
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2  $500 

$446 

$6,758 

$4,500 

$2,258 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$6,758 

- 

- 

.      - 

44,879 

10,000 

7,288 

$7,000 

$8,000 

- 

$12,591 

44,879 

~ 

S584 
4  300 

9,990 

150,088 
276,492 

25,300 
67,500 

15,888 
111,962 

100,000 

8,900 
45,000 

$52,030 

- 

150,088 
276,492 

6  $25,000 

6  6,721 

5,118 

59,892 

55,000 

176 

- 

4,716 

- 

- 

59,892 

- 

- 

3,226 

7,293 

4,650 

143 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

7,293 

5  200,000 

8  66,645 

9  35,702 
10 197,813 

11  11,628 
»  26,073 

1,832,978 
362,970 

1,200,000 
200,000 

264,466 
12  9,184 

8,233 

78,000 

85,075 

266,786 
"  7,467 

76,737 

1,832,978 
362,970 

- 

"223 

17,344 

27,558 

25,000 

2,558 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,558 

- 

16  291 

- 

187,875 

60,000 

117,750 

- 

- 

- 

10,125 

187,875 

- 

- 

- 

585,525 

11,000 

416,900 

- 

40,000 

- 

117,625 

585,525 

- 

18  7,000 

- 

111,216 

40,000 

20,645 

- 

- 

50,571 

- 

111,216 

- 

- 

- 

38,200 

8,400 

6,500 

~ 

23,300 

- 

- 

38,200 

5  6,000 

19  175 

- 

23,348 

6,000 

4,586 

- 

- 

12,762 

23,348 

5  7,500 

- 

564 

10,948 

10,000 

898 

- 

50 

- 

- 

10,948 

- 

- 

- 

10,718 

10,000 

30 

- 

- 

399 

289 

10,718 

- 

21  5,000 

- 

5,051 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51 

5,051 

6  20,000 

"  2,285 

22  215 

23  590 

1,822 

19,523 
80,489 

10,000 
43,100 

3,748 
19,176 

11,000 

7,213 

5,775 

~ 

19,523 
80,489 

- 

- 

14,300 

14,300 

14,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,300 

- 

- 

- 

14,199 

5,000 

4,071 

- 

24  5,000 

- 

128 

14,199 

- 

- 

- 

16,846 

10,000 

2,186 

- 

2,500 

- 

2,160 

16,846 

- 

- 

- 

3,440 

1,000 

1,714 

- 

- 

- 

726 

3,440, 

- 

25  500 

- 

35,005 

10,000 

6,816 

- 

- 

- 

18,189 

35,005 

- 

'■8  200 

- 

165,865 

80,000 

518 

73,900 

- 

11,447 

- 

165,865 

- 

- 

- 

368,233 

280,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

88,233 

368,233 

- 

- 

- 

6,313 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

313 

~ 

6,313 

16  Office  furniture. 
1'  And  fixtures. 

18  Liberty  Bonds. 

19  Insurance  policy. 


20  And  fixtures,  etc. 

21  Loan  account. 

22  Prepaid  items. 

23  Lease  rights. 


24  Note  for  bond. 
26  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
■  26  Adjourned. 
2'  And  furnishings. 


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Merchant  Box  and  Cooperage 

Mch.  19, 

1  Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

$65,000 

$95,825 

withR.E. 

$148,465 

$68,066 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchant  Tailors  Trimming 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

S884 

16,187 

8,329 

House,  Incorporated,  Provi- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

dence,  R.  I. 

Merchants  Cloak  &  Clothing 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  30, 

50,000 

- 

500 

9,450 

32,422 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchants  Co-operative  Ad- 

May 29, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,616 

- 

vertising  Company,   Cam- 
bridge. 
Merchants'  Co-operative  Ex- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  19, 

iMch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,593 

press    Company    of   Law- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

rence,  Lawrence. 

Merchants  Delivery  Co.,  Bos- 

Oct.   16, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

•^372 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchants     Furniture     Ex- 

Nov. 25, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

41,693 

19,710 

change  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchant's  Interstate  Express 

Nov.    5, 

May     8, 

May     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchants    Law    Exchange, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

-10,000 

- 

- 

1,050 

5,569 

Inc.,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchants  Legal  Stamp  Com- 

May    3, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.    28, 

80,000 

- 

- 

- 

111,605 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

■ 

Merchants'      Manufacturing 

Oct.    30, 

Oct.    23, 

Sept.  28, 

1,500,000 

442,701 

1,123,218 

1,341,935 

with  mdse. 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchants  Marine  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,852 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchants  Motors,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Nov. 18, 

17- 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

1,800 

37,940 

3,960 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchants  Realty  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

31,550 

- 

- 

256 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchants'     Steam     Lighter 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

17,000 

- 

- 

- 

23,784 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchants   Syndicate   Com- 

Oct.     1, 

June  27, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,529 

863 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchants    Terminal    Com- 

Oct.     1, 

July    29, 

Mav  31, 

150,000 

391,014 

- 

- 

7,383 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merchants    Terminal    Ware- 

June 28, 

25  Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

120,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

house  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
Merchants    Trading    Stamp 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.-    1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

5,000 

678 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Merchants  Warehouse  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

550,000 

505,000 

- 

- 

53,851 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Merchants    Wool    Scouring 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

21,000 

30,000 

12,760 

7,004 

10,411 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mercury     Publishing     Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

13,000 

2,750 

800 

8,965 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Meredith  Linen  MUls,  Bos- 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

210,000 

25,440 

164,060 

65,429 

20,437 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Meridian     Company,     The, 

Apr.    20, 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

32  629 

3,200 

120 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Merrick    Lumber    Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

103,420 

9,000 

199,277 

124,246 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Investments." 
s  Good  will. 

*  Rolling  stock. 

6  Special  loan. 

6  Subscription  for  stock. 


'  Horses  and  wagons. 

8  Contracts. 

9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1"  Accrued  interest. 

11  Expenses  prepaid. 

12  Expenses  accrued  not  due. 


13  Reserve  for  outstanding  stamps. 
1^  Depreciation. 

15  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 

16  Vessel  property. 

17  None  held  since  organization. 

18  Good  will  and  contracts,  etc. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


605 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

fl   =3    X 

1 
1 

J 

a 
a 

t 
& 

J 

S 
o 

Ah 

.2 
o   • 

J. 

-a 

a 

-J. 

a 

M  Si 

11 

PIH 

3 

1 

J 
1 

i 
^ 

- 

2  $5,326 

- 

$317,682 

$65,000 

$53,082 

- 

$100,513 

$99,087 

- 

$317,682 

- 

- 

- 

25,400 

6,200 

8,976 

- 

- 

- 

$10,224 

25,400 

- 

- 

- 

42,372 

8,700 

10,667 

- 

14,322 

8,683 

- 

42,372 

s  $9,700 

- 

$684 

12,000 

10,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,000 

- 

- 

3,207 

4,800 

4,650 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,800 

s  5,000 

i  13,545 

4,493 

23,410 

5,000 

3,378 

- 

4,614 
5  10,418 

- 

- 

23,410 

- 

7 1,000 

- 

61,403 
1,000 

6,000 

6  12,900 

1,000 

9,995 

$32,508 

_ 

_ 

61,403 
1,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,619 

30 

501 

- 

- 

6,088 

6,619 

- 

s  76,000 

9  2,037 

2  378,520 

10  4,420 

11  6,277 

16  29,945 

- 

578,859 

2,907,854 
32,797 

80,000 

1,500,000 
25,000 

427 
12  272 

4,000 

13  492,281 

"  248,579 
15  700,000 

5,879 

459,275 
3,797 

578,859 

2,907,854 
32,797 

le  12,000 

- 

7,145 

62,845 

10,000 

1,795 

- 

51,050 

- 

- 

62,845 

3  224 

w  3,000 
20  84,980 
22  10,000 

- 

120,010 
33,784 

100,000 
17,000 

21  183 

15,000 

1,000 

- 

3,827 
16,784 

120,010 
33,784 

- 

- 

- 

9,392 

530 

7,388 

- 

1,474 

9,392 

: 

23  7,236 

24  500 

- 

406,133 

150,000 

: 

180,000 

70,509 

~ 

5,624 

406,133 

- 

- 

- 

5,678 

2,400 

2,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

278 

5,678 

s  5,006 

25  450,000 

10  7,659 

27  291 

1,016,801 
65,181 

550,000 
21,000 

177 
6,311 

23  425,000 

32,000 

29  5,000 
so  36,624 

5,870 

1,016,801 
65,181 

- 

500 

- 

26,015 

15,000 

- 

- 

8,297 

- 

2,718 

26,015 

- 

31  7,855 

- 

283,221 

184,300 

22,073 

- 

- 

76,848 

- 

283,221 

- 

- 

41 

3,990 

3,600 

390 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,990 

- 

33  1,500 

34  6,301 

- 

443,744 

75,000 

41,645 

- 

- 

35  83,000 

244,099 

443,744 

19  Mortgage  receivable. 

20  Treasury  stock. 

21  Accrued  expense. 

22  Five  lighters. 

23  Sinking  fund. 

24  Government  bonds. 


-'"  All  property  has  been  sold. 

26  Sinking  fund  (State  St.  Tr.  Co., 

Trustee). 
2'  Unexpired  insurance. 

28  Mortgage  notes. 

29  Construction,  maintenance,  etc. 


30  Undivided  profits. 

31  Liberty  Bonds. 

32  And  fixtures. 

33  Horses  and  vehicles. 

34  Automobile  account. 

35  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


606 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Merrill  Process  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Merrimac  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Merrimack  Clothing  Com- 
pany, The,  Lowell. 

Merrimac  Hat  Company, 
Merrimac. 

Merrimack  Ice  Co.,  The, 
Haverhill. 

Merrimack  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 

Merrimac  Mattress  Manu- 
facturing Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Merrimac  Paper  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Merrimac  River  Towing 
Company,  Newburyport. 

Merrimack  Utilization  Com- 
pany, Lowell. 

Merrimac  Valley  Power  and 
Buildings  Company, 
Amesbury. 

Merrimack  Warehouse  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Merrimack  Wood  Heel  Com- 
pany, Haverhill. 

Merrimack  Woolen  Corpora- 
tion, Dracut. 

Merritt  Manufacturing  Co., 
Lynn. 

Merrivale  Company,  Lowell, 

Merrow  Brothers,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Merrow  Machine  Company, 
Salem. 

Mersky-Golden  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Maiden. 

Mesaba  Railway  Company, 
Boston. 


Messenger  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

MetalUc  Drawing  Roll  Com- 
pany, The,  Springfield. 

Metals  Coating  Company  of 
America,  Boston. 

Metals  Production  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicopee. 

Methuen  Company,  Boston, 


June  11, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
June  14, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 

Apr.  23, 
1918. 

Jan.  28, 
1918. 

Apr.  10, 
1918. 

Apr.  25, 
1918. 

Mch.  23, 

1918. 
May  24, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Nov.    4, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 


July    19, 
1918. 

Dec.   15, 

1917. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 


June     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   19, 

1917 
Feb. 

1918 
May 

1918, 
11  Jan. 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
Jan. 

1915, 

Mch. 
1918 

Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 


Jan. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918, 
June 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 


20, 


Feb. 
1918, 

Nov. 

1917 
Feb. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 


22, 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 


$400,000 
4,000,000 

50,000 
200,000 

40,000 
4,400,000 

30,000 

500,000 

75,000 

25,000 

1,000,000 

1,000 
20,000 
400,000 
25,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 
40,000 
3,750,000 

15,000 

80,000 

100,000 

1,000,000 

300,000 


Assets. 


<  $4,097,848 

103,727 

29,000 

3,676,700 

231,317 
5,500 


596,558 
21  418,606 


124,925 


5,400 


1,550 


213,174 
i  277,566 


with  R.  E. 

•  $50,286 

3,000 

with  R.  E. 

229,784 

12,985 
110,043 

3,896 
117,789 

8,777 

28  14,157 
12,271 

560 

28,500 

1,097 

385,481 

withR.E. 


I  §3.9 

J"!  J-M 

g  aj  c3  Q  CO 


$1,547,421 

31,928 

257,908 

12 10,744 

16  2,670,709 

184,458 

28,004 

76,589 

2,910 

6,138 
904,235 

1,173 

757 

15,000 

20,461 

25,911 


35,884 

5,335 

520,220 

231,212 


1  Patent  rights. 

2  Office  furnitiu-e. 

s  Stock  and  equipment. 
*  And  packages. 

5  Investments. 

6  Miscellaneous  and  items  prepaid. 
'  Accrued  items  not  due. 


8  Fixtures. 
'  Treasury  stock. 
1°  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Adjourned. 

12  And  ice. 

13  Good  will. 

1*  Horses,  vehicles  and  equipment. 


15  Mortgage. 

16  Less  reserves. 

1'  Prepaid  insurance. 

18  Accrued  items. 

19  Depreciation. 

20  Reserve  for  payments. 

21  Water  power  plant. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


607 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

so  !«:3 
P4 

i 

a 

i 

2 

1 
a 

1 

1 

CO 

1 

-2 

< 

J. 

.a 

■a 
a 

11 

J. 

a 

to  ^ 
a  a 

f 
=1 

CO 

a 

C3 

« $385,000 

2S500 

3  6,000 

5  97,682 

6  349,057 

s  4,000 

$284 
9,667 

S434,490 

7,063,857 

51,712 

$400,000 

3,528,000 

49,500 

$22,328 

1,406,380 

'  106,829 

2,212 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$12,162 
■2,022,648 

- 

$434,490 

7,063,857 
51,712 

»3 10,000 

9  41,200 
1"  27,400 
"  11,432 

: 

551,065 
75,836 

200,000 
40,000 

122,424 
4,821 

15  815,000 

$95,000 
16,000 

133,641 
15 

- 

551,065 
75,836 

- 

10 125,707 

- 

8,164,383 

4,400,000 

- 

- 

2,079,816 

- 

$1,684,567 

8,164,383 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,000 

- 

1'  8,755 

6,141 

905,421 
50,000 

350,000 
50,000 

70,723 
13 11,795 

20,000 

356,021 

19  76.525 

20  20,357 

- 

905,421 
50,000 

- 

=2  57,040 

23  56 

- 

137,464 
1,228,770 

7,500 
700,000 

54,078 
36,087 

290,000 

with  accts. 
payable 
81,000 

112,548 
21  9,135 

75,886 

137,464 
1,228,770 

- 

- 

1,005 

1,000 

5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,005 

- 

- 

23,404 

10,000 

3,270 

- 

5,000 

- 

5,134 

23,404 

- 

25  4,902 

- 

1,213,008 

400,000 

- 

26  75,000 

677,356 

60,652 

- 

1,213,008 

- 

-. 

- 

530 

530 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

530 

- 

- 

- 

16,619 

15,000 

1,499 

- 

- 

- 

120 

16,619 

13  2,000 

27  4,500 

- 

12,277 

10,000 

701 

- 

- 

- 

1,576 

12,277 

50  10,000 
13  8,804 

13  5,910 

29  7,568 
10  250 
31375 

32  3,477,961 

33  62,301 

10  3,250 

3^  16,717 

1,215 

43,362 

69,381 

3,618.194 

21,165 

10,000 

40,000 

2,260,000 

15,000 

14,090 
13,667 
85,938 

6,165 

1,195,000 

13,894 
9,045 

5,378 

3,360 

35  35,869 

3,309 
41,387 

43,362 

69,381 

3,618,194 

21,165 

- 

- 

- 

99,599 

80,000 

12,700 

- 

- 

36  2,000 

4,899 

99,599 

1  100,000 

37  360 

48,705 

159,030 

100,000 

59,030 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

159,030 

ss  416,215 
13  200,000 

39  288,249 

10  2,000 
"8,502 

539,496 

2,735,206 
839,724 

994,100 
300,000 

140,698 
51,051 

79,000 

1,389,718 
115,000 

"  131,690 

348,673 
30  25,000 

- 

2,735,206 
839,724 

22  Industrial  railroad. 

23  New  construction. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

55  Furniture,  fixtures  and  trucks. 

20  First  mortgage. 

27  Contracts. 

23  And  equipment. 


29  Construction. 

30  Trade-marks. 

31  Deferred  charges  to  operation. 

32  Road  and  equipment. 

33  Bond  sinking  fund. 
3^  Unadjusted  debits. 
35  And  reserves. 


36  Reserve  for  taxes. 

37  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

38  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 

39  Prepaid  and  deferred  charges. 

40  Reserves. 

'1  Insurance  and  interest,  prepaid. 


608 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Methuen  Hand  Laundry  Inc., 

Methuen. 
Metro  Pictures  Corporation 

of  New  England,  Boston. 
Metropolis  Land  Co.,  Boston, 

Metropolitan  Charcoal  Com- 
pany, Dedham. 

Metropolitan  Coal  Company, 
Boston. 

Metropolitan  Furniture  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Metropolitan  Furniture  Com- 
pany of  Boston,  Boston. 

Metropolitan  Ice  Copipany, 
Boston. 

Metropolitan  Laundry  Com- 
pany, Watertown. 

Metropolitan  Lithograph  and 
Publishing  Company, 
Everett. 

Metropolitan  Live  Stock  Co., 
Medford. 

Metropolitan  Loan  and  In- 
vestment Corporation, 
Boston. 

Metropolitan  Mattress  Com- 
pany Inc.,  Boston. 

Metropolitan  Raincoat  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Metropolitan  Realty  Associ- 
ates, Inc.,  Boston. 

Metropolitan  Storage  Ware- 
house Company,  Cambridge. 

Metz  Company,  Waltham  (for 
1917). 


Metz  Company,  Waltham, 


Mevis  Advertising  Company, 
The,  Melrose. 

Meyer  Store,  Incorporated, 
The,  Pittsfield. 

Miami  Zinc  Mines  Company, 
Boston. 

Miano  and  Diliberto,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Michael  J.  Sullivan,  Incorpo- 
rated, Lawrence. 


Mch.  20, 

1918. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
July     5, 

1918. 

Feb.    13, 

1918. 
Apr.   20, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 

Apr.  13, 
1918. 

Feb.  19, 
1918. 

Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Dec.    19, 

1917. 


Nov.    7, 
1918. 


June    4, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918; 


Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Feb.     9, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Nov.    1, 

1917. 
Apr.   24, 

1918. 

Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 


Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Feb.     6, 

1918. 

June     4, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Sept.  18, 

i917. 


Sept.  17, 
1918. 


Apr.   10, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918, 
!Apr. 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Deo.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dee.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917 

Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Aug.  31, 

1917. 


Aug.  31, 
1918. 


Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 


$25,000 

100,000 

600,000 

10,000 

3,000,000 

100,000 

150,000 

200,000 

60,000 

65,000 

50,000 
10,000 

15,000 

15,000 

25,000 

300,000 

500,000 


500,000 

175,000 

10,000 

1,200,000 

1,000 

25,000 


Assets. 


S608,452 

13,928 

892,631 

48,589 
2,500 
33,201 
13,000 
12,500 


30,200 
445,530 
393,519 


376,648 


«  1,200,000 


$4,000 

1,000 

8  5,893 

with  R.  E. 

300 

19  8,095 

21,393 

3,000 

4,800 

4,595 
3,500 


220,405 


146,567 


50 


300 
2,600 


C-O     -P-l 


^§§ 


rt    Q    03 


1,650 

425 

16,084 

141,181 

67,242 

122,254 

4,893 

2,580 

10,294 

345 

12,000 
25,473 


671,237 


519,815 


3,750 

500 
63,401 


1  Trade-marks. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Investments. 

*  Prepaid  rentals. 
^  Reserve. 
'  Treasury  bonds. 
~  Unearned  interest. 
5  And  horses,  etc. 


9  Steamer. 

10  Securities. 

11  Teaming  equipment. 

1-  Including  S400,000  special  stock. 
13  Dehvery  equipment. 
1^  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  And  reserves. 

16  RolUng  stock. 


"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

IS  Collectors'  and  agents'  security. 

19  And  tools,  etc. 

20  Prepaid  insurance. 

21  Replacement  reserve. 

22  None  held  since  1915. 

23  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
2*  Live  stock. 


1918.]  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


609 


Assets  —  Con. 


iS85,017 
<  39,455 
6  70,000 


9  85,000 

1°  1,406,805 

11  166,748 

13  3,065 

"  30,250 

16  8,000 

1'  2,500 

2»  3,388 

5  7,450 


2^  15,500 


26  1,500 

2»858 
29  350 

32  31,730 
24  1,110 

33  76,793 
17 14,602 

34  22,000 

35  50,000 
24  1,110 

1'  13,435 
33  55,536 

34  1 

«>  50,000 


"  1,000 


70,949 


46,993 
46,898 


373 
5,564 


$10,700 
156,674 
858,025 
45,285 
4,298,908 

334,831 
345,525 
71,317 
91,772 
125,131 

20,645 
1,891 

18,927 

41,336 

34,522 

495,543 

1,835,725 


1,401,510 

425 

10,789 

1,221,785 

4,100 

135,071 


Liabilities. 


$10,000 

100,000 

475,000 

5,000 

2,660,000 

100,000 
150,000 
28,000 
51,200 
65,000 

12,000 

550 
25  1,341 

15,000 

15,000 

4,500 

300,000 

324,500 


324,500 


10,000 

1,200,000 

1,000 

25,000 


52,851 

21,255 

'  17,770 

24,004 

12  941,962 


8,420 

15.568 

18  4,731 

9,111 

5,373 

49,451 


7,036 


278,778 
36  21,338 


172,002 
36  31,534 


789 


2,400 
29,018 


S300,000 

5,000 

182,000 

14,400 

24,000 

3,981 

23 10,680 


'  3,495 

19,685 

30  165,000 

3"  31,000 


I  42,000 


844,000 
6,396 


88,000 

9,882 

31,218 

8,000 
12,850 


260,428 
3?  31,000 


40,500 


425 


17,000 


5  $3,823 


514,946 


'5  155,442 

62,226 
5  25,000 

21100 


1,000 


15,938 

31  7,500 

844,738 

3s  32,000 

39  11,943 


755,631 

"  1,343 

38  34,000 


21,785 


43,810 


56,569 


224 


645 


6,842 
69 


700 
20,243 


$10,700 
156,674 
858,025 
45,285 
4,298,908 

334,831 
345,525 
71,317 
91,772 
125,131 

20,645 
1,891 

18,927 

41,336 

34,522 

495,543 

1,835,725 


1,401,510 

425 

10,789 

1,221,785 

4,100 

135,071 


25  Subscriptions  on  stock. 

26  Mortgage  notes  receivable. 

2'  Notes  with  real  estate  mortgage 
collateral. 

28  Real  estate  mortgages. 

29  Supplies  inventory. 

30  Mortgage. 


31  Reserve  for  dividend. 

32  Suspense  accounts. 
S3  Tools. 

34  Stock  in  other  concerns. 

35  Stock  held  for  company. 

36  Accrued  accounts. 

3'  Indorsement  of  notes. 


38  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ac- 

counts receivable. 

39  Prepaid  drafts. 

■lo  Trust  for  company. 

41  Suspense. 

42  Adjourned. 

43  Lands  under  lease. 


610 


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

.2 
^    . 

o 

Michaelense  Publishing  Com- 

Sept. 12, 

July    31, 

July   31. 

$10,000 

$800 

$200 

$85 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Michelin   Tire   Company  of 

Apr.   i 

4, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

33,209 

48,396 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middle  Mass.  Chemical  Com- 

Feb. 

8, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

298 

150 

575 

pany,  The,  Pahner. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middleboro  Realty  Company, 

May  C 

1, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    29, 

35,000 

S15,536 

- 

- 

1,366 

Middleborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Middleby  Oven  Manufactur- 

Dec. 

6, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

429 

2,298 

6,544 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Middlesex  Amusement  Com- 

Dec.  ] 

7, 

8  Sept.  13, 

Sept.  13, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

439 

pany,  Everett. 

1917 

1915. 

1917. 

Middlesex   Coal   and   Grain 

Dec.   1 

5, 

Sept.  18, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

5,000 

- 

15,000 

23,775 

Company,  Bedford. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Middlesex  Company,  Lowell, 

May 
1918 

7, 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

666,700 

321,519 

131,974 

3,678 

70,033 

Middlesex  Construction  Com- 

Feb. 

5, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

8,000 

- 

13,645 

pany,  Medford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middlesex  County  Creamery 

May 

3, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

3,800 

6,528 

~ 

22,723 

Company  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middlesex  Engineering  Com- 

Apr. 

3, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

4,200 

2,576 

- 

37,905 

pany,  Ayer. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middlesex     Furniture     Co., 

June  1 

1, 

May   15, 

May     1, 

'    4,000 

- 

- 

3,986 

3,474 

I-owell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Middlesex  Knitting  Company, 

Nov.  S 

0, 

Aug.     1, 

July   31, 

25,000 

- 

10,854 

32,605 

30,210 

Wakefield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Middlesex  Loan  &  Realty  Cor- 

June 5 

1, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,893 

poration,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middlesex   Motor   Car   Co., 

Feb. 

2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,293 

1,757 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Middletown  Beef  and   Pro- 

Apr.   1 

5, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  30, 

12,000 

- 

- 

2,933 

14,904 

vision  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Midgley    &    Prentice    Inc., 

Mch.  ] 

5, 

16  Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

264 

8,917 

21,336 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Midland  Chief  Mines  Com- 

Sept. ] 

6, 

17  _ 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

25,000 

3,989 

35,232 

- 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1917. 

Milford  Automobile  Machine 

Mch. 

4, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,674 

30,405 

7,926 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Milford  Coal  Company,  Mil- 

May 

7, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

16,250 

19  5,000 

2,900 

14,273 

ford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Milford    Daily   News   Com- 

June 

1, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

6,600 

250 

3,204 

pany,  Milford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Milford  Furniture  Company, 

Mch. 

7, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

13,994 

8,120 

Milford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Milford    Holding    Company, 

Mch. 

7, 

Oct.      2, 

Oct.     2, 

50,000 

32,000 

- 

- 

1,972 

Milford. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Milford  Iron  Foundry,  Mil- 

Sept. 

9, 

July      1, 

June  30, 

30,000 

69,101 

31,370 

25,436 

104,131 

ford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Milford    Realty    Company, 

May  2 

1, 

Apr.     3, 

Apr.     1, 

60,000 

60,000 

- 

_ 

562 

Milford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Milford  Shoe  Company,  Mil- 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    10, 

200,000 

50,000 

33,954 

104,663 

189,844 

ford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

MiUtary  Historian  and  Econo- 

Apr.  1 

1, 

Mch.  25, 

Deo.  31, 

3,500 

- 

- 

100 

709 

mist  Company,  The,  Cam- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

bridge. 

Milk  Package  Exchange  Inc., 

Apr. 

5, 

23  Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

30 

5,613 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mill-Brook  Farm,  Inc.,  Con- 

May 

3, 

Jan.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

25,000 

4,671 

2,248 

7,175 

cord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

-  Good  will. 

5  Patterns. 

*  Office  fixtures. 

5  And  prepaid  interest. 


6  Royalty  account. 
'  Prepayments    on    unfilled    con- 
tracts. 
8  No  business  transacted  since  last 

return. 


9  Equipment. 
1°  Treasury  stock. 

11  Prepaid  items. 

12  Reserve  for  loss  on  poor  accoimts. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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$1,335 

$1,035 

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- 

- 

- 

$300 

$1,335 

- 

- 

- 

81,605 

10,000 

$67,441 

- 

- 

$4,164 

with 
surplus 

81,605 

I  $20,000 
2  5,400 

- 

11,084 

37,507 

36,100 

907 

- 

$500 

- 

37,507 

- 

98 

17,000 

17,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,000 

2  5,010 

3  206 
i  171 

6  7,334 

21,992 

1,000 

535 

- 

19,874 
6  395 
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- 

- 

21,992 

2  3,000 

2,773 

6,212 

6,000 

212 

- 

- 

- 

6,212 

- 

9  1,177 

1"  7,700 

11  10,491 

- 

52,652 

25,000 

14,647 

- 

10,053 

2,952 

- 

52,652 

- 

- 

537,695 

400,000 

25,544 

- 

- 

99,277 
12  1,500 

11,374 

537,695 

- 

- 

- 

21,645 

10,000 

4,343 

- 

- 

7,302 

21,645 

2  2,205 

- 

- 

35,256 

10,000 

20,256 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

35,256 

- 

- 

- 

44,681 

3,000 

25,421 

- 

12,355 

- 

3,905 

44,681 

- 

- 

7,460 

2,600 

4,352 

- 

- 

- 

508 

7,460 

- 

- 

- 

73,669 

25,000 

9,376 

- 

36,265 

IS  3,000 

28 

73,669 

- 

- 

47,116 

50,009 

50,000 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,009 

- 

- 

147 

5,197 

4,010 

1,152 

- 

35 

- 

- 

5,197 

- 

"  1,206 

- 

19,043 

12,000 

6,809 

- 

- 

16  42 

192 

19,043 

2  10,000 

- 

2,800 

43,317 

25,000 

6,817 

- 

11,500 

- 

- 

43,317 

2 160,000 

- 

33 

224,254 

186,700 

15,554 

- 

22,000 

- 

- 

224,254 

- 

"150 

1,282 

41,437 

6,000 

8,424 

- 

27,013 

- 

- 

41,437 

2  15,000 

20  150 

4,942 

58,515 

25,000 

180 

$12,400 

19,710 

1,225 

- 

58,515 

2  7,422 

- 

- 

17,476 

10,000 

501 

- 

6,975 

- 

- 

17,476 

- 

- 

2,014 

24,128 

15,000 

5,828 

- 

3,300 

- 

- 

24,128 

2  4,936 

- 

- 

38,908 

35,770 

3,100 

- 

38 

- 

- 

38,908 

- 

- 

- 

230,038 

30,000 

34,010 

21  1,769 

22  266 

- 

- 

163,993 

- 

230,038 

- 

- 

42,438 

103,000  , 

60,000 

- 

43,000 

- 

- 

103,000 

- 

- 

- 

378,461 

200,000 

- 

- 

154,000 

24,461 

- 

378,461 

- 

- 

2,421 

3,230 

3,000 

230 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,230 

2  1,091 

2^932 
25  223 

- 

6,798 
40,185 

690 
25,000 

139 
3,042 

8,000 

3,938 

5,729 
26  240 
2' 205 

- 

6,798 
40,185 

1*  Horse,  wagon,  harness  and  fix- 
tures. 

15  Reserved  for  taxes. 

16  Date  of  postponement. 

1'  None  held  since  organization. 


18  Deposits  to  manufacturers. 
1'  And  equipment. 
2"  Prepaid  insurance. 

21  Accrued  pay  roll. 

22  Accrued  taxes. 


23  Adjourned. 
2*  Autos,  etc. 

25  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 
2'  Bank  balance. 


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Mill  River  Motor  Co.,  Spring- 

Oct.    2, 

Aug.    4, 

July    31 

S25,000 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

$62 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mill-Wall  Shoe  and  Leather 

Sept.  10, 

I  Sept.    3, 

May  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

$13,542 

7,789 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Millbury    Crash    Company, 

May  24, 

3  Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31 

200,000 

- 

- 

38,677 

17,479 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Millbury  Steel  Foundry  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31 

70,000 

26,922 

$47,537 

31,059 

24,207 

pany,  Millbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miller  &  Goldberg  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  23, 

Dec.   31 

35,000 

- 

2,000 

11,491 

28,183 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miller  Candy  Company,  Bos- 

July    9, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31 

200,000 

- 

'  29,757 

8,800 

28,852 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miller  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,004 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miller  Safety   Tooth  Brush 

Aug.  19, 

Jan.    16, 

Dee.  31 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miller  Shoe  Company,  Dan- 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31 

20,000 

- 

3,000 

1,452 

1.016 

vers. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Miller  Trolley  Shoe  Company, 

July    19, 

10  _ 

Dec.  31 

200,000 

- 

650 

1,369 

3,292 

Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miller-Tsivoglou     Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.     1 

25,000 

- 

1,769 

36,685 

21,821 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Miller    Wire    Cloth    Co., 

May     6, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.     1 

20,000 

- 

8,000 

5,234 

6,612 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Millers  Falls  Company,  Fry- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31 

300,000 

165,735 

196,214 

511,316 

343,908 

ing. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Millers  Falls  Paper  Company, 

Sept.  13, 

July    26, 

June  30 

350,000 

201,527 

96,367 

133,256 

105,715 

Erving. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Millers  River  Hospital,  Inc., 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

2,200 

- 

1,500 

Winchendon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Milligan  Hardware  Company, 

May     6, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     1 

35,000 

- 

- 

33,966 

8,667 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mills  Tea  and  Butter  Corpora- 

June  13, 

May     7, 

Apr.     1 

170,000 

- 

- 

40,947 

15,248 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mills  Transfer  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,260 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mills  Woven  Cartridge  Belt 

May     4, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31 

500,000 

596,496 

"  441,736 

998,316 

488,282 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Milne    &     Chalmers,    Inc., 

June  28, 

iMav  20, 

Dec.  31 

25,000 

16,000 

6,500 

10,618 

4,761 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Milton   Auto   Service,    Inc., 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,497 

4,152 

Milton.      . 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Milton    Bradley    Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.    30, 

Deo.   31 

1,100,000 

411,702 

157,092 

629,374 

383,324 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Milton   Building   Associates, 

Apr.    11, 

1  Mch.  15, 

Jan.    31 

42,000 

53,133 

21  2,520 

- 

165 

Milton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Milton  Chemical  Co.,  Cam- 

Apr.    5, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

567 

7,076 

6,203 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Milton  Fibre  Board  Co.,  Bos- 

July   10, 

Feb.     5, 

Feb.     5 

100,000 

10,000 

25,000 

6,000 

3,176 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Milton  Laundry,  The,  Milton, 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Jan.      9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31 
1917. 

10,000 

~ 

600 

125 

3,521 

Minard's  Liniment  Manufac- 

May 22, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.   28 

70,000 

9,500 

'  2,468 

11,117 

15,997 

turing  Company,  Framing- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ham. 

Mine  Brook  Cranberry  Com- 

July   19, 

May  11, 

Mch.  31 

250,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Middleborough. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Mineral  Soap  Manufacturing 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.    15, 

Dee.  31 

75,000 

- 

- 

1,721 

2,045 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Should  have  been  held. 

*  Tools. 

6  Patent  rights. 


6  Interest  on  preferred  stock. 

7  And  equipment. 

8  Prepaid  items. 

9  Trade-marks. 


10  None  held  in  1918. 

11  Preferred  stock  of  the  corporation. 

12  Factory  and  stable  equipment. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 


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$53,400 

$5,000 

$150 

$48,250 

- 

- 

- 

$53,400 

2  85,000 

- 

871 

27,202 

5,000 

9,086 

- 

$11,984 

$1,132 

- 

27,202 

2  75,000 

«$100 

- 

■  131,256 

3,900 

15,061 

- 

102,889 

- 

$9,406 

131,256 

5  500 

- 

- 

130,225 

63,800 

28,288 
«  3,717 
12,652 

9,500 

23,689 

- 

1,231 

130,225 

- 

- 

- 

41,674 

27,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,022 

41,674 

- 

8  707 

- 

68,116 

49,500 

14,246 

- 

- 

- 

4,370 

68,116 

9  2,500 
2  2,500 

- 

76 

14,080 
30 

5,000 
30 

9,080 

- 

- 

~ 

_ 

14,080 
30 

2  1,000 

- 

632 

7,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

7,000 

5  160,000 

- 

9,188 

174,499 

160,000 

3,979 

10,520 

- 

- 

174,499 

- 

- 

- 

60,275 

15,000 

14,726 

- 

25,500 

- 

5,049 

60,275 

- 

"  15,000 

- 

34,846 

20,000 

5,415 

- 

6,900 

- 

2,531 

34.846 

2  1,000 

12  39,684 

8  148 

13  23,019 

900 

1,257,005 

559,884 

5,600 

300,000 

350,000 

5,200 

158,797 

62,917 

"  2,847 
400 

- 

10,000 

798,208 
134,120 

- 

1,257,005 

559,884 

5,600 

9  6,370 

- 

- 

49,003 

35,000 

972 

- 

- 

- 

13,031 

49,003 

2  143,248 

15 17,504 

242 

217,189 

154,230 

62,959 

- 

- 

- 

- 

217,189 

- 

16  6,010 

- 

17,270 

7,000 

2,566 

- 

- 

7,704 

- 

17,270 

2 100,000 

- 

5,019 

2,624,830 
42,898 

500,000 
25,000 

921,766 
4,442 

6,506 

489,700 
6,950 

571,185 
18  142,179 

~ 

2,624,830 
42,898 

- 

"38 

- 

7,687 

5,000 

1,663 

- 

664 

- 

360 

7,687 

- 

- 

- 

1,581,492 

55,818 

1,095,800 
42,000 

120,914 

7,589 

175,000 

121,778 

20  18,000 

22  6,229 

50,000 

1,581,492 
55,818 

6 1,493 
2  10,000 

- 

55,964 
23,777 

81,303 
67,953 

10,000 
30,000 

2,052 
2,390 

20,000 

69,251 
15.563 

_ 

~ 

81,303 
67,953 

2  7,500 

- 

- 

11,746 

10,000 

441 

- 

- 

1,305 

- 

11,746 

»  44,367 

23  1,807 
2^  16,400 

- 

101,656 

70,000 

1,461 

- 

19,475 

8,225 

2,495 

101,656 

- 

- 

137,200 

237,200 

237,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

237,200 

9  40,000 

25  100 

- 

43,866 

43,325 

- 

- 

- 

541 

~ 

43,866 

1*  Accrued  taxes. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Automobiles. 

1'  And  tools  and  fixtures. 


18  Reserve. 

19  Office  fixtures. 
2»  Sinking  fund. 

21  And  heatmg  apparatus,  etc. 


22  Building  fund. 

23  Investment. 

2<  Treasury  stock. 
25  Fixtures. 


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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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

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Miner's   Fruit    Nectar   Co., 

Dec.  24, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

$10,000 

$500 

$3,000 

$1,938 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Minnesota  Flour,   Mill   and 

July     6, 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.     7, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

5,800 

1,299 

Grain  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Minott  Printing  and  Binding 

Aug.  20, 

July   20, 

July     1, 

15,000 

- 

23,061 

5,275 

4,100 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Minute    Tapioca    Company, 

Mch.  15, 

4  Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

$89,562 

45,642 

201,617 

63,262 

Orange. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Miscoe  Spring  Water  Com- 

Oct.    8, 

June     3, 

June     1, 

10,000 

1,500 

250 

- 

1,576 

pany,  Mendon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

Miss  Lee's  School,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Dec.  20, 

Nov.  15, 

Aug.  31, 

5,000 

69,190 

- 

- 

670 

ton  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Miss  Lee's  School,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Nov. 18, 

Nov.    6, 

Aug.  31, 

5,000 

82,015 

- 

- 

386 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Miss  Nelson,  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Mch.  13, 
1918. 

Jan.     8, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,076 

14,346 

Mitchell  &  Company,  Incor- 

June   4, 

4  Apr.   20, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

145,195 

31,296 

porated,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell  &  Smith  Inc.,  Bos- 

May   8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,625 

28,128 

18,866 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mitchell  &  Sutherland,  Incor- 

June 19, 

May    8, 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

_ 

250 

500 

35,114 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell  Auto  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Feb.   23, 
1918. 

Jan.     2, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

2,100 

~ 

~ 

400 

300 

Mitchell-Caunt       Company, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

8,846 

89,365 

111,503 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell-Douglas    Company, 

May  13, 

May     2, 

Apr.   30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,919 

2,489 

Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell    Duffey    Company, 

May  28, 

May     8, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

5,210 

66,230 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell-Lucas  Motor  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Uan.    24, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

58,014 

40.365 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mitchell,  Printer,  Inc.,  Bos- 

May 25, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

400 

77 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mitchell   Sawyer  Company, 

July     5, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    1, 

15,000 

2,150 

1,500 

10,722 

8,409 

Steriing. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell   the   Stationer,   In- 

May 17, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  15, 

15,000 

- 

- 

4,449 

2,602 

corporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mitchell     Wing     Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

51,743 

88,458 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mitchell,    Woodbury    Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

220,700 

37,500 

_ 

411,446 

277,392 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mile.  Lemaud,  Inc.,  Lynn,     . 

May     3, 
1918. 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

1,006 

4,641 

1,046 

Mocans  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

May     8, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

2,500 

- 

- 

2,790 

1,172 

Model  Laundering  Company, 

Dec.   11, 

Oct.    16, 

Oct.    16, 

25,000 

10,000 

4,000 

175 

1,743 

North  Adams. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Model  Typewriter  Inspection 

Mch.  29, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

28,009 

19,556 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Modern    Advertising    Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

'  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 

3  Good  will. 
*  Adjovurned. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  And  commissions. 


^  Equipment. 
8  Gifts. 
8  SuppUes. 
i»  Liberty  Bond. 

11  Building  expenses. 

12  Deferred  charges. 


IS  Operating. 
1^  Accruab. 

15  Prepaid  expense. 

16  OflSce  equipment. 

17  Investment. 

18  Automobiles. 


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of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


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$13,718 

$10,000 

$1,218 

$2,500 

$13,718 

2  2.000 

s  4,280 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

17,099 

5,000 

3,421 

- 

- 

- 

$8,678 

17,099 

s  5,000 

- 

- 

- 

32,436 

15,000 

4,425 

2,519 

$6,885 

- 

3,607 

32,436 

- 

6  S5,481 

- 

405,564 

98,900 

6  24,852 

- 

74,000 

$207,812 

- 

405,564 

- 

- 

$6,674 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

'549 

2,063 

72,472 

5,000 

- 

38,500 

25,000 

8  3,972 

- 

72,472 

^  2,760 
9  835 

10  100 
11  4,012 

12  465 

13  4,391 

94,964 

5,000 

910 
"  1,250 

48,000 

27,383 

«  12,421 

94,964 

s  17,962 

15  277 

- 

37,661 

25,000 

2,136 

- 

- 

10,525 

- 

37,661 

- 

- 

- 

176,491 

100,000 

19,102 

- 

30,000 

27,389 

- 

176,491 

- 

16  2,548 
17 1,000 
18  1,960 

- 

54,127 

20,000 

21,546 
19 1,400 

- 

9,000 

- 

2,181 

54,127 

- 

6 1,000 
20  500 

- 

37,364 

25,000 

5,217 

- 

- 

- 

7,147 

37,364 

S900 

- 

625 

2,225 

2,100 

125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,225 

- 

- 

- 

209,714 

30,000 

61,205 

76,218 

- 

29,510 

12,781 

209,714 

3  500 

- 

- 

4,908 

3,000 

401 

- 

- 

- 

1,507 

4,908 

3  40,000 

- 

1,049 

112,489 

100,000 

12,489 

- 

- 

- 

- 

112,489 

3 15,000 

21  8,234 
16  2,629 

37,292 

161,534 

52,500 

13,084 

- 

'  57,777 
22  34,648 
23  3,525 

- 

- 

161,534 

-  ■ 

- 

642 

1,619 

110 

708 

141 

660 

- 

- 

1,619 

■- 

- 

- 

22,781 

15,000 

3,632 

- 

3,049 

- 

1,100 

22,781 

- 

24  750 

- 

7,801 

5,300 

2,501 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

7,80L 

3 10,000 

25  2,640 
5 1,500 

26  1,292 

- 

155,633 

50,000 

25,258 

- 

40,000 

40,375 

- 

155,635 

"2,300 
25  21,364 
27  11,637 

28  6,000 

767,639 

219,600 

94,469 

29  851 

229,344 

35,444 

185,045 
30  2,886 

767,6391 

~ 

31100 

32  976 

~ 

7,769 

2,500 

2,252 

~ 

2,957 

60 

~ 

7,769' 

3  150 

2^635 

390 

5,137 

2,000 

3,137 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,13r 

3 10,000 

33  1,000 

4,076 

30,994 

25,000 

741 

4,615 

638 

- 

- 

30,994:- 

- 

5  1,445 
25  1,491 

- 

50,501 

10,000 

1,883 

- 

16,873 

21,745 

- 

50,501 

150,000 

50,000 

50,000 

50,000  J 

19  Deposit  on  new  stock. 

20  One  share  M.  B.  A.  stock. 

21  Plant  and  equipment. 

22  Secured  indebtedness. 

23  Loan. 


24  Fixtures. 

25  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

26  Prepaid  expenses. 

2'  Insurance  premiums. 
28  Lease. 


29  Dividends  accrued. 

30  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

31  Surplus. 

32  Expense. 

33  Delivery  outfit. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Modern  Furniture  Company, 

May   16, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

_ 

_ 

$5,410 

318,084 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Modern    Garage    Co.,    The, 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.    10, 

10,000 

_ 

Sl,907 

5,381 

4,279 

Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Modern     Investment     Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

S17,200 

_ 

_ 

2,568 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Modern    Shoemaking,    Inc., 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,170 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Modern     Theatre    Incorpo- 

Apr.   13, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

7,119 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mo-Hair  Laboratories,  Inc., 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  27, 

Dec.   27, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

100 

_ 

LowelL 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Mohawk  Dairy  Company, 

May  21, 

5  Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

83,105 

6  34,947 

20,877 

60,166 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mohawk  Iron  &  Metal  Com- 

June 24, 

12  _ 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

867 

4,767 

2,165 

pany,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mohawk  Moccasin  Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

720 

1,695 

865 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mohican    Hotel    Co.,    Fall 

July     5, 

July      1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,718 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Moistite  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

44,068 

5,166 

24,864 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monahan-Dacey  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.    18, 
1918. 

19  _ 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

30,747 

Monarch  Blacking  Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,596 

12,411 

9,964 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Monarch  Clothing  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

73,848 

64,299 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monarch   Leather    Company 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

218,050 

276,531 

of  Boston,  Mass.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monarch  Metal  Manufactur- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    30, 

Dee.  31, 

50,000 

- 

22,690 

20,093 

6,175 

ing  Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monatiquot    Rubber    Works 

Mch.  20, 

"Mch.    7, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

141,500 

109,552 

87,088 

44,331 

Company,    Braintree    (for 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917). 

Monatiquot   Rubber   Works 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.    16, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

142,098 

99,318 

77,757 

62,248 

Company,  Braintree. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Monks,    Goodwin    &    Shaw, 

July     8, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,584 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monk's  Laundry  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

5  Feb.    27, 

Dec.  29, 

10,000 

35,000 

10,827 

1,253 

8,414 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monomac  Spinning  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200,000 

442,880 

686,150 

1,256,130 

404,505 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monroe  Bridge  Paper  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

94,534 

90,211 

39,755 

22,650 

pany,  Monroe. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monson  Maine   Slate    Com- 

May    8, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

122,054 

69,593 

17,173 

18,744 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Montague    City    Rod    Com- 

Sept.   3, 

Aug.   19, 

July    31, 

60,000 

26,000 

15,500 

38,500 

93,508 

pany,  Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Montague    Company,     The, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  18, 

June  30, 

90,000 

34  307,324 

- 

- 

5,018 

Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Montello  Co-operative  Asso- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    18, 

.Dec.   31, 

10,000 

6,900 

- 

"  2,901 

5,800 

ciation,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Members'  contributions. 

2  Prepaid  expenses. 
^  Leasehold. 

■*  Trade-marks. 

■5  Adjourned. 

*  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

7  Trucks. 


8  Coal  and  ice. 

s  Cans,  supplies,  etc. 

10  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

11  Reserve. 

12  None  held  since  organization. 

13  Auto  truck. 

1*  OflSce  furniture  and  fixtures. 


15  Good  will. 

1'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

"  Equipment. 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

19  None  held  in  1918. 

20  Office   and  store  furniture   and 

fixtures. 


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11,737 

1,000 

1,574 

- 

9,163 

- 

- 

11,737 

- 

- 

- 

19,768 

125 

- 

$13,000 

- 

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9 

1  $6,634 

19,768 

- 

- 

5,471 

12,641 

1,000 

9,141 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

12,641 

- 

2  $2,529 

3  16,083 

102,263 

127,994 

125,000 

2,494 

500 

- 

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127,994 

4  $12,500 

- 

940 

13,540 

13,540 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,540 

" 

'  1,872 

8  2,217 

9  5,740 
10  301 

" 

209,225 

40,000 

23,333 

39,000 

64,029 
11  38,273 

4,590 

209,225 

- 

13  1,390 
"163 

7,171 

16,523 

10,000 

6,523 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,523 

4  25 

- 

680 

4,785 

2,000 

735 

- 

350 

- 

- 

4,785 

15  800 

16  1,700 

- 

"14,275 

- 

22,993 

5,000 

8,410 

- 

- 

18  1,428 

8,155 

22,993 

- 

- 

- 

74,098 

30,000 

41,303 

- 

2,749 

- 

46 

74,098 

- 

- 

- 

31,747 

15,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,747 

31,747 

- 

- 

- 

24,971 

10,000 

7,202 

- 

- 

- 

7,769 

24,971 

- 

- 

- 

138,147 

6,000 

7,990 

- 

39,019 

85,138 

- 

138,147 

«  1,000 

20  600 

400 

499,581 

5,000 

494,581 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

499,581 

"  3,000 

- 

- 

- 

48,958 

16,600 

1,233 

- 

28,060 

- 

3,065 

48,958 

- 

- 

- 

382,471 

50,000 

99,371 

- 

- 

233,100 

- 

382,471 

- 

- 

- 

381,421 

50,000 

92,364 

- 

- 

239,057 

- 

381,421 

1=  1,000 

22  106 

132 

20,822 

1,000 

19,822 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,822 

- 

- 

272 

55,766 

10,000 

3,383 

15,625 

950 

25,808 

- 

55,766 

- 

23 18,633 
24  53,400 

- 

2,861,698 

1,200,000 

36,643 
25  14,230 

- 

900,000 

552,888 
18  157,937 

- 

2,861,698 

24  5,000 

26  1,000 

2?  25,000 

23  21,485 

299,635 

25,000 

39,181 

80,000 

28  825 

25,440 

29  86,000 

30  33,750 

9.439 

299,635 

- 

2'  29,039 
24  7,522 

- 

264,125 

163,700 
31  36,300 

6,530 

- 

15,000 

12,138 

30,457 

264,125 

32  600 

33  3,450 

- 

177,558 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

117,558 

177,558 

- 

2'  9,500 
S3  2,815 

- 

324,657 

90,000 

36  4,151 

- 

84,000 

11173 

146,333 

324,657 

38  550 

872 

17,023 

2,505 

3,799 

39  5,800 

200 

4,719 

17,023 

21  In  lieu  of  annual. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Deferred  charges. 

24  Liberty  Bonds. 

25  Accrued  accounts. 

26  Teams  and  trucks. 
2'  Investments. 


28  Deferred. 

29  Capital  surplus. 

30  Reserves. 

31  Treasiuy  stock. 

32  Patent  rights. 

'3  Mortgage  note  on  real  estate  in 
Mass.  assessed  for  $6,300. 


34  And  prop,  and  constr. 

35  Prepayments. 

36  Accrued  expenses. 

37  And  fixtures. 

38  Automobile,  horse  and  wagon. 

39  Mortgages. 


618 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Montello     Heel     Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.     3, 

Dec.  24, 

520,000 

_ 

$8,310 

$97,872 

$110,092 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Montgomery-Brooks        Co., 

Oct.    28, 

July     9, 

July     9, 

250,000 

_ 

4 1,600 

25,520 

575 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Montgomery   Company,   In- 

Sept. 30, 

Aug.  24, 

July   31, 

50,000 

$60,622 

354 

12,721 

4,197 

corporated,  The,  Hadley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Montgomery-Frost  Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.     4, 

Nov.  30, 

15,000 

- 

*  4,569 

25,045 

10,887 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Montpelier  &  Barre  Light  & 

Dec.   19, 

Sept.  26, 

June  30, 

4,810,000 

_ 

_ 

34,716 

138,541 

Power    Company,    Boston 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

(for  1917). 

Montpelier  &  Barre  Light  & 

Oct.    29, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

4,810,000 

_ 

45,911 

133,645 

Power  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monument    Laundry    Com- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

7,500 

4,700 

8,255 

1,576 

2,716 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Monument  Mills,  Great  Bar- 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.  30, 

1,500,000 

564,736 

564,136 

1,042,079 

490,915 

rington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Monument   National    Cana- 

May  23, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  18, 

50,000 

50,664 

_ 

1,407 

5,058 

dien  Francais  de  Holyoke, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mass.,  Inc.,  Holyoke. 

Moody    Street   Trust,   Inc., 

June    4, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

104,977 

_ 

- 

145 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Moon  Motor  Sales  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

520 

2,892 

1,839 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Moore  &  Burgess  Webbing 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

9,278 

10,599 

11,105 

Co.,  Concord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Moore  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Worcester, 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

96,000 

- 

11,515 

53,457 

19,366 

Moore-Blades,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

May     3, 
1918. 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

5,100 

948 

Moore  Drop  Forging  Com- 

June 13, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

575,000 

122,624 

265,166 

314,498 

210,079 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Moore  Pen  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.    10, 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

125,000 

- 

29  4,790 

53,772 

78,904 

Moore-Smith  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 22, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

65,000 

- 

- 

73,342 

104,995 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

igi7. 

Moorland    Hotel    Company, 

Dec.  20, 

Sept.  30, 

Sept.  30, 

65,000 

60,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

The,  Gloucester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Moquin    &    Fontaine   Com- 

May    6, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

- 

122,550 

5,560 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morandi-Proctor    Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

« 5,477 

35,051 

59,212 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mordahnac  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

3' Feb.   23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

3,500 

5,800 

1,831 

16,389 

Morehouse  Baking  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.   28, 

49,000 

49,475 

21,620 

19,153 

14,198 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morgan-Bond   Company, 

June     8, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

12,721 

13,029 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Discount. 

2  Prepaid  items. 

3  Expense  items. 

*  And  fixtures. 
5  Good  will. 

*  Plant  and  equipment. 
'  Franchises,  etc. 


8  Investments. 

9  Sinking  fund  and  interest. 

w  Insurance  and  interest  prepaid. 

11  Accrued  interest,  taxes  and  in- 

surance. 

12  Reserves. 

1'  Treasury  stock. 


"  Mortgage. 

16  Power. 

IS  Liberty  Bonds. 

1'  Reserve  for  taxes. 

18  Fixtures. 

19  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
21  Prepaid  taxes. 


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2  750 

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$218,024 

$20,000 

$146,646 
s  1,378 

- 

$50,000 

_ 

- 

$218,024 

5  $5,000 

- 

- 

32,695 

10,400 

7,200 

- 

6,000 

- 

$9,095 

32,695 

6  25,000 

- 

- 

102,894 

50,000 

10,519 

$10,000 

9,500 

$22,626 

249 

102,894 

- 

- 

- 

40,501 

15,000 

3,181 

- 

•     - 

22,320 

- 

40,501 

6  3,071,406 

n,ooo,ooo 

8  114,800 

9  271,218 
1"  63,124 

4,693,805 

2,336,100 

18,721 
11  27,125 

1,795,900 

182,515 

219,398 
12 114,046 

4,693,805 

6  3,099,863 
'  1,000,000 

8  115,950 

9  280,341 
i»  68,527 

4,744,237 

2,337,500 

10,989 
1121,612 

1,788,500 

256,405 

218,280 
12 110,951 

4,744,237 

- 

IS  2,650 

$533 

20,430 

7,500 

3,131 

"  3,000 

500 

6,299 

- 

20,430 

- 

15  125,000 
i«  55,922 

- 

2,842,788 

1,500,000 

- 

- 

449,000 

17  85,489 

808,299 

2,842,788 

~ 

13  2,139 
"500 

59,768 

5,270 
19  44 

~ 

24,000 

~" 

30,454 

~ 

59,768 

- 

2  514 

20  91 

"  40,000 

- 

145,727 

50,000 
21  7,301 

19,239 

52,500 

16,687 

- 

- 

145,727 

■      5  500 

- 

7,570 

13,321 

10,000 

3,321 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,321 

- 

22  285 

'- 

31,267 

10,000 

8,092 

23  700 

- 

3,000 

6,433 

3,042 

31,267 

2«  15,000 

- 

2,307 

143,887 

96,000 

6,362 

22,900 

18,625 

- 

- 

143,887 

5  42,242 

"  15,000 

- 

9,795 

1  32,343 

25,000 

3,243 

- 

4,100 

- 

- 

32,343 

" 

25  60,610 

26  82,000 
2  10,439 

27  17,264 

" 

1,082,680 

440,500 

65,929 
28 10,687 

31,500 

300,000 

181,064 
"  53,000 

" 

1,082,680 

5  24,700 

30  3,000 
SI  1,031 

~ 

166,197 

125,000 

20,740 

~ 

~ 

20,457 

~ 

166,197 

~ 

13  4,600 

~ 

182,937 

65,000 

321 

~ 

~ 

91,847 
32  25,769 

~ 

182,937 

- 

- 

12,000 

77,000 

65,000 

- 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

77,000 

- 

S3  4,522 

- 

132,632 

25,000 

18,622 

40,272 

with  accts. 
payable 

48,738 

- 

132,632 

S4  2,896 

36  100 
38  200 

102,936 

36,000 

24,593 

27,500 

10,000 
32  3,000 

1,843 

102,936 

- 

- 

2,222 

29,742 

18,700 

11,042 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,742 

- 

- 

- 

104,446 

49,000 

10,638 

24,000 

- 

14,278 

6,530 

104,446 

6 1,968 

13  3,600 

- 

31,318 

22,837 

8,338 

- 

- 

- 

143 

31,318 

21  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 

22  Supplies. 

23  Dividends. 

21  Trade-marks. 

25  Securities. 

26  Contract. 

2'  Deferred  balance. 


28  Accrued  expenses. 

29  And  furniture,  fixtures,  and  equip- 

ment. 

3°  Investments  in  other  organiza- 
tions. 

31  Deferred  expenses. 


s2  Reserve. 

33  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

34  Patterns. 

35  Boston  City  Club  bond. 

36  Myrtle  Bank  Hotel  Co.  stock. 
"  Adjourned. 


620  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Morgan  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,     . 

June   11, 
1918. 

iFeb.   11, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

S5,000 

- 

- 

$33,308 

531,116 

Morgan  Construction   Com- 

May    7, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

8391,739 

5119,604 

328,953 

664,777 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morgan     Spring     Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

416,944 

with  R.  E. 

634,072 

338,729 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morgan's  Selling  Service  Inc., 

May     1, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.    19, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

509 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morrill-Atwood  Ice  Company, 

May   18, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

23,054 

811 

7,926 

25,313 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morrill    Leather    Company, 

Nov.    4, 

Sept.  27, 

June  29, 

100,000 

82,606 

90,379 

247,408 

221,241 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morrill    Lumber    Company, 

Sept.    9, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

12,849 

3,000 

18,000 

5,366 

Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morris    Plan    Company    of 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

135,464 

Holyoke,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morris    Plan    Company    of 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

- 

547,564 

Springfield,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morrison-Skinner    Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

28,528 

13,607 

29,935 

9,648 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morrissey  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

390 

6,397 

4,428 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1S18. 

Morse  and  Buffum  Company, 

Oct.    30, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

151,348 

North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morse  &  Haynes  Company, 

Apr.    25, 

=6  Mch.  15, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

58,806 

17,610 

Springfield. 

r    1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morse  &  Sturnick,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch.   8, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.    19, 

5,000 

- 

4,550 

5,000 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morse,    Andrews    Company, 

May  28, 

May     1, 

May     1, 

3,200 

- 

27  2,178 

2,669 

8,880 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morse-Brackett    Box    Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,487 

5,733 

5,147 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morse  Bros.  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.    4, 

June     3, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

29  900 

153 

2,740 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morse-Redden,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.    10, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

31,389 

4,294 
30  21,917 

Morse  Twist  Drill  and  Ma- 

May 23, 

Apr.    29, 

Feb.    28, 

2,000,000 

643,948 

775,691 

362,591 

907,603 

chine  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
Morss   &   Whyte   Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

M  13,050 

37,754 

47,026 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mortgage  and  Equity  Invest- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,676 

ment  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Morton  Brothers  Company, 

Nov.  26, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

10,681 

10,959 

300 

2,517 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Morton  H.  Morganstern  Co., 

Feb.    12, 

Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

167,858 

46,729 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Morton    Realty    Associates 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

50,000 

16,200 

- 

- 

461 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Moseley  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Need- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

17,554 

21,322 

29,418 

20,589 

ham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Should  have  been  held. 

2  Improvements    on    buildings    on 

leased  land. 

3  Fixtures  and  equipment. 
*  Liberty  Bonds. 

^  Patent  rights. 
'  Investments. 


'  Reserves  for  insurance,  taxes,  inv. 
red.,  poor  debts,  etc. 

8  Good  will. 

9  Office  furniture. 
1°  Office  equipment. 

11  Treasury  stock. 

12  Prepaid  expense. 


12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1^  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 

15  Team  account. 

16  Office  fixtures. 

17  Taxes. 

18  Real  estate  mortgages. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


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621 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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3  31,169 
^  1,020 
6  10,000 

- 

$108,995 

$5,000 

$36,423 

- 

$20,000 

$47,572 

- 

$108,995 

5  $9,604 

_ 

1,713,449 

100,000 

596,192 

_ 

411,757 

605,500 

- 

1,713,449 

^  188,772 

- 

1  100,000 

~ 

1,489,745 

400,000 

139,918 

$57,000 

360,500 

273,493 
7  258,834 

~ 

1,489,745 

8 1,130 

9  187 

i''234 

11  12,850 

$4,773 

19,683 

18,800 

883 

19,683 

- 

- 

- 

57,104 

35,000 

4,062 

6,000 

- 

12,042 

- 

57,104 

- 

4  12,500 

«  2,900 

12  15,856 

- 

672,890 

100,000 

40,009 

- 

225,000 

146,279 

13  67,065 

"  6,506 

$88,031 

672,890 

- 

15  1,100 
16  200 

2,487 

43,002 

10,000 

9,254 
"  1,551 

IS  3,849 

18,348 

~ 

~ 

43,002 

- 

19  712 
20  1,465 

839 

138,480 

50,000 

51,621 
21  4,362 

24,900 

6,000 

22 1,597 

~ 

138,480 

- 

23  7,200 

- 

554,764 

100,000 

- 

- 

434,794 

8,500 
22  11,470 

~ 

554,764 

- 

- 

- 

81,718 

5,000 

5,002 

24 10,000 

35,995 

25,721 

- 

81,71& 

- 

25  770 

- 

11,985 

5,000 

1,509 

- 

- 

5,476 

- 

11,985 

- 

16  500 
4  2,175 

- 

154,023 

20,000 

120,445 

- 

- 

13,578 

- 

154,023 

- 

- 

77,416 

25,000 

6,626 

11,000 

132 

34,658 

- 

77,416 

- 

- 

1,303 

10,853 

5,000 

5,853 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,853 

- 

- 

- 

13,727 

3,200 

8,062 

- 

- 

2,465 

- 

13,727 

8  3,830 

9  949 

28  198 

- 

21,344 

10,000 

1,310 

- 

5,000 

3,819 
13  1,215 

- 

21,344 

- 

- 

2,568 

6,361 

5,000 

1,361 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,361 

- 

19  436 
31270 

- 

58,306 

25,000 

32  6,173 

- 

15,500 

11,633 

- 

58,306 

- 

«  396,745 

- 

3,086,578 

2,000,000 

- 

- 

~ 

13  304,855 

33  781,723 

3,086,57& 

- 

6  20,992 

35  40 

- 

118,862 

50,000 

13,502 

- 

- 

55,360 

- 

118,862 

- 

36 155,639 

- 

174,315 

50,000 

- 

3'  123,315 

with 
funded 
indebted- 

1,000 

- 

174,315 

ness. 

■ 

- 

- 

24,457 

10,000 

893 

- 

- 

13,564 

- 

24,457 

- 

- 

- 

214,587 

50,000 

149,722 

- 

- 

- 

14,865 

214,587 

- 

- 

- 

16,661 

1,500 
38  1,265 

- 

3s  13,540 

189 

167 

- 

16,661 

770 

89,653 

46,700 

6,015 

20,500 

12,111 
13  4,327 

89,653 

2"  L.  L.  account. 

21  Interest  unearned. 

22  Reserves. 

23  U.  S.  Government  bonds. 

24  Mortgage. 
23  Fixtures. 

26  Adjourned. 


2'  And  fixtures. 

28  Suspense. 

29  And  tools. 

3"  Debts  receivable  less  reserve  for 
discount  and  bad  debts. 

31  Liberty  Bond  account. 

32  Less  discount. 


33  And  reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 

34  And  fixtures,  etc. 

35  Prepaid  insurance. 

36  Mortgages  on  Massachusetts  real  estate. 

37  Bonds. 

38  Installment  paid  on  stock. 

39  Mortgages. 


622 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Mosely  and  Maschin  Incorpo- 

Apr.   1 

1,       Feb.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

$10,000 

$3,607 

$2,701 

$18,993 

$22,544 

rated,  Westfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Motion  Picture   Advertising 

June  1 

0,       May     1, 

May     1, 

100,000 

- 

367 

2,510 

3,400 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Motor  Accessories,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.   2 

8,       Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

30,608 

9,120 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Motor  Car  Service  Company 

June  2 

0,       Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

297 

4,446 

9,157 

of  Boston,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Motor    Sales    Company, 

Apr. 

9,    6  Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

- 

600 

6,514 

5,365 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Motor  Specialties  Company, 

Apr.   2 

9,       Jan.    21, 

Jan.     2, 

120,000 

- 

'  33,625 

25,315 

35,129 

Waltham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Motor  Truck  and  Tire  Sales 

Aug. 

9,       July    10, 

June  29, 

5,000 

125 

1,550 

250 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Moulded  Rubber  Co.,  The, 

Apr.    2 

0,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Moulton   Forbes   Co.,    The, 

June   1 

2,       June     1, 

June     1, 

20,000 

- 

2,000 

200 

3,600 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Moulton  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 2 

8,       Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

22,000 

12,000 

18,000 

9,500 

pany,  Rutland. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mt.  Carmel  Cranberry  Com- 

July   1 

9,       Mch.  29, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

46,600 

1,000 

- 

58 

pany,  Middleborough. 

1918 

1913. 

1918. 

Mount   Holly   Paper    Mills, 

Aug.  1 

2,       July    10, 

June  29, 

350,000 

18 187,534 

19  93,077 

34,604 

23,554 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mount  Holyoke  Hotel  Com- 

Apr.  1 

8,   21  Mch.    3, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

400 

- 

959 

pany,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mount  Holyoke  Spring  Water 

Nov. 

5,       Oct.    28, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

12,000 

- 

765 

256 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mount  Hope  Finishing  Com- 

Sept. 1 

8,       Aug.  15, 

June  29, 

150,000 

688,949 

with  R.  E. 

2,505 

224,461 

pany,  Dighton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mount  Ida  School  for  Girls, 

Aug.   ] 

2,       July     1, 

July     1, 

80,000 

75,200 

- 

- 

8,359 

Inc.,  Newton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mount  Pleasant  Realty  Com- 

May 2 

2,       Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

112,544 

- 

- 

2,030 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mount  Pleasant  Water  Com- 

July 

3,       Mch.  25, 

Mch.  15, 

10,000 

3,400 

6,000 

- 

221 

pany,  Athol. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Mount  Tom   Sulphite  Pulp 

Mch.  ] 

1,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

500,176 

391,113 

337,067 

373,514 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Mountain  Mill  Paper  Com- 

Apr.   5 

4,       Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

325,000 

153,329 

106,074 

159,832 

17,968 

pany,  Lee. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Moving    Picture    Appliance 

Mch.  ] 

8,    33  Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

955 

79 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Muddy  Pond  Cranberry  Com- 

July   1 

9,       June     1, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

58,000 

2,000 

- 

3,401 

pany,  Middleborough. 

1918 

1916. 

1918. 

Muir     Brothers     Company, 

Feb. 

1,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

3,500 

- 

- 

23,849 

Boston. 

■  1918 

19!8. 

1917. 

Muir's     Laundry,     Inc., 

Apr.   2 

'9,       Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

7,540 

6,348 

5,242 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

'  1  Real  estate  mortgage. 
2  Good  will, 
s  Fixtures.  ' 

*  Automobiles. 

5  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  In  lieu  of  annual. 

'  And  patterns  and  special  tools. 


8  Patent  rights. 

'  Cuts,  electros  and  stationery. 

10  Stocks  outside  corporations. 

11  Factory  and  office  furniture. 

12  Designs  and  drawings. 

13  Insurance. 

14  Factory  equipment. 


15  Treasury  stock. 

16  License  and  agreements. 
1'  Reserve  accounts. 

18  And  water  power. 

19  And  equipment. 

20  Organization  expense. 

21  Adjourned. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


623 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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2  $2,500 

- 

$75,936 

$47,845 
84,713 

$10,000 
82,600 

$13,330 
2,113 

$4,599 
1  2,700 

$14,444 

- 

$2,772 

$47,845 
84,713 

2  2,000 

3  $2,400 
4  545 
6  200 

44,873 
13,900 

3,910 
7,000 

12,891 
2,363 

9,850 

18,222 
4,537 

44,873 
13,900 

- 

- 

- 

12,479 

7,000 

3,774 

- 

- 

- 

1,705 

12,479 

8  3,987 
2  20,000 

9  550 

w  1,060 

11  1,338 

12595 

"261 

"4,170 

15  100 

16  80,000 

7,600 

206,130 
9,525 

120,000 
5,000 

27,925 
325 

4,200 

15,030 

"  $25,773 

17,402 

206,130 
9,525 

- 

- 

14,663 

20,463  . 

20,000 

463 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,463 

- 

- 

6,500 

68,000 

50,000 

18,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

68,000 

- 

- 

23,642 

71,300 

50,000 

- 

21,300 

- 

- 

- 

71,300 

2  45,000 

20  18,684 

- 

402,453 

314,500 

31,519 

- 

37,157 

19,277 

- 

402,453 

- 

- 

- 

1,359 

300 

50 

- 

_ 

- 

1,009 

1,359 

- 

22  125 

5,464 

18,610 

10,000 

210 

8,400 

- 

- 

- 

18,610 

- 

23 19,305 

- 

935,220 

136,000 

114,251 

- 

- 

- 

684,969 

935,220 

2  15,000 

24  10,000 

- 

108,559 

80,000 

25  19,000 

- 

6,753 

- 

2,806 

108,559 

- 

- 

- 

114,574 

100,000 

1,586 

12,988 

- 

- 

- 

114,574 

- 

- 

- 

9,621 

9,400 

75 

- 

- 

- 

146 

9,621 

26 12,944 

2' 200 

•  28  57,062 

31  2,572 

32,672 

1,672,076 
472,447 

750,000 
276,000 

376,532 
44,234 

30,000 

121,788 

337,714 

29  70,014 

30  137,816 

32  425 

1,672,076 

472,447 

8  100,000 
S4 1,000 

~ 

73,599 

102,034 
137,000 

100,000 
137,000 

: 

- 

- 

- 

2,034 

102,034 
137,000 

- 

35  1,000 
36  500 

3'  3,769 

12,274 

28,849 
35,173 

10,000 
12,000 

8,724 
3,903 

- 

10,000 
19,270 

- 

125 

28,849 
35,173 

22  Horse. 

23  Investments. 

24  Furniture. 

25  And  mortgages  and  notes. 

26  Insurance  unexpired. 

2'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
28  Sinldng  fund  stock. 


29  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
3°  Sinking  fund. 

31  Deferred  assets. 

32  Reserves. 

33  No  business  has  been  done  to  date 

—  experimental  stage. 


34  Trade-marks,  models,  etc. 

35  Tools,  etc. 

36  Stock  in  Master  Builders'  Associa- 

tion. 
3'  Horses  and  wagons. 


624 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Mullen  Leather  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Oct.     7, 
1918. 

1  May     9, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

S20,000 

- 

- 

$84,218 

$17,573 

Mullins  Trowbridge  &  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.   15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

98,329 

62,931 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Multiple  Winding  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

$10,070 

29,085 

14,704 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Munroe  and  Arnold-Merritt 

May  13, 

1  May     9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

S53,372 

- 

40,522 

27,637 

Express    Company,    Pea- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

body. 

Munroe  Felt  and  Paper  Com- 

Aug. 27, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

60,000 

49,408 

42,702 

136,189 

71,310 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Munroe    Press,    The,    Fall 

Apr.    25, 

1  Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

6,343 

3,865 

10,008 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Munson-Whitaker  Company, 

May     3, 

9  Mch.  22, 

Mch.    2, 

25,000 

- 

- 

951 

8,859 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murdock  and  Geb  Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

850 

1,111 

4,526 

Franklin. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murdock  Damper  &  Bronze 

May     8, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

726 

4,545 

Co.,    The,    Boston    (for 

1918. 

1917. 

1916. 

1917). 

Murdock  Damper  &  Bronze 

May     8, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

767 

3,394 

Co.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murdock-Reed       Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    16, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murphy  &  Co.,  In(i.,  Boston, 

May     6, 
1918. 

14  _ 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

20,000 

~ 

~ 

4,500 

724 

Murphy  and  Haskell  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

12,268 

60,923 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murphy  Brothers  Company, 

May  10, 

Apr.   30, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

54,944 

6,243 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murphy  Coal  and  Wood  Com- 

Oct.   21, 

July    19, 

July    11, 

20,000 

2,290 

2»  8,100 

2,149 

2,476 

pany,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murphy    Construction    Co., 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

600 

- 

6,189 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murphy  Door-Bed  Company 

May     1, 

Mch.    8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

45 

1,900 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Murphy  Tyler  Co.,  The,  Law- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

1,200 

68 

8,425 

2,340 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murray     &     Dugdale    Co., 

Apr.   30, 

Apr.     4, 

Feb.   28, 

6,000 

- 

- 

10,107 

4,502 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murray   &   Tregurtha  Com- 

July  22, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  30, 

15,000 

- 

25,000 

69,000 

66,263 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murray  Brothers  Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

8,039 

3,040 

60,873 

65,823 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   15, 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

74,882 

45,035 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Murray  Shoe  Company  In- 

Jan.     5, 

Nov.  28, 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,522 

corporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Murray  Tanning  Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

191,347 

23,555 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Murray's  Garage,  Inc.,  Bos- 

July    1, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

2,5b0 

- 

- 

1,500 

2,000 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Musgrove  Knitting  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

132,000 

23,000 

13,696 

127,466 

57,297 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Musicians  Supply  Company, 

Sept.  24, 

1  Sept.  16, 

June     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

6,100 

5,874 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Muslar  Machinery  Company, 

Dec.    15, 

May  27, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

- 

50 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
5  Investments. 

*  Insurance. 

^  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


^  Investments  L.  L.  bonds. 

'  Reserve. 

*  Special    reserve    for    permanent 

improvement. 
9  Date  of  postponement. 


10  Good  will. 

11  Tools,  furnitiire,  fixtures  and  auto. 

12  Patent  rights. 

IS  Suspense  accounts. 
"  None  held  in  1918. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


625 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $313 


8  3,500 
4  620 


•  25,000 


'1  1,951 


2  164 
13  1,118 


2  125 


15  467 
16 12,000 

17  150 

18  755 

19  14,929 


21  5,230 


22  633 


23 1,520 
26  2,000 


2'  10,000 


$1,025 


426 

1,478 
10,000 
10,691 


9,296 


2,681 


7,213 


6,287 


$102,104 
165,380 
53,859 
122,556 

324,609 

20,216 

26,761 

7,487 

6,979 

5,764 
10,000 
28,532 

73,946 

76,116 

27,311 

36,719 

14,626 

17,438 

15,242 

160,263 

137,775 

128,630 

2,502 

216,422 

8,000 

221,459 

21,974 

33,637 


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$20,000 

25,000 

15,000 

5 10,000 

50,000 

60,000 

12,000 

25,000 

5,000 

5,000 

5,000 
10,000 
20,000 

15,000 
30,000 
20,000 
25,000 
10,000 

9,625 

6,000 
15,000 
30,000 
25,000 

1,000 
25,000 

2,500 
132,000 

6,000 
27,300 


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$43,614 
11,486 
12,753 
18,556 

73,790 

1,749 

1,276 

272 

1,979 

764 

932 

37,960 
18,093 

6,761 

4,626 

3,368 

12 

52,140 
8,954 

12,026 
1,502 
9,728 
2,500 

23,928 
2,044 


$30,500 


1,600 


14,000 


34,500 


161,782 


27 10,000 


$35,000 

83,490 

85,000 

- 

14,367 

1,739 

23,500 

- 

- 

'  30,290 

8  27,585 
6,467 

6,000 


7,311 
4,000 

1,000 
2,000 
86,507 

22,700 


32,000 


6,337 


485 
2,058 


20,986 
8,385 


3,531 

6,616 

50,000 


24 1,000 
3,000 
33,531 


$43,894 


132,944 


157 


5,638 


958 


3,445 
3,699 


14,321 
68,904 


25  18,912 


3,930 


$102,104 
165,380 
53,859 
122,556 

324,609 
20,216 

26,761 
7,487 
6,979 

5,764 
10,000 
28,532 

73,946 

76,116 

27,311 

36,719 

14,626 

17,438 

15,242 

160,263 

137,775 

128,630 

2,502 

216,422 

8,000 

221,459 

21,974 

33,637 


15  Prepaid  license. 

16  Liquor  license. 

17  Horse  and  wagon. 

18  Eqiiipment. 

19  Fixtures. 


20  And  equipments. 

21  Work  in  process. 

22  Tools  and  fixtures. 

23  Insurance  prepaid. 


2<  Reserve  for  taxes. 

25  And  surplus. 

26  Automobile. 

27  Bond  account. 


626  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


1 

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1 

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p. 
a 
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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Mutual   Associates   Incorpo- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$288 

rated,  The,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mutual    Distributors,    Inc., 

Nov.  11, 

Sept.    6, 

Aug.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mutual    District   Messenger 

Aug.     5, 

June   15, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,388 

Company  of  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 
Mutual,  Inc.,  The,  Boston,    . 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  29, 

Feb.    12, 

_ 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1918. 

1918. 

Mutual    Insurance    Agency 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,313 

Inc.,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mutual  Medical  Association, 

Nov.    1, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  31, 

450,000 

- 

- 

$1,500 

593 

Inc.,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mutual  Medical  Service  Asso- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

- 

316 

ciation,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mutual  Plumbing  and  Heat- 

Apr.  30, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

$150 

11  $2,000 

21,817 

14,492 

ing    Company,    The,    Am- 
herst. 
Mutual     Realty    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

June  21, 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

51,300 

_ 

- 

374 

The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mutual  Realty  Company  of 

Oct.    21, 

13  Apr.      1, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marion,  Marion. 

1918. 

1915. 

1918. 

Mutual    Supply    Co.,    Inc., 

Aug.   29, 

July    17, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,295. 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Myer    Weinberg    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

1,533 

1,077 

730 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Myles  Byrne  Co.,  Boston,     . 

May  18, 
1918. 

Jan.      1 , 
1918. 

Oct.      1, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

600 

5,000 

511 

Myrick  Cranberry  Bog  Com- 

Feb.  23, 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     1, 

12,800 

13,000 

4,000 

- 

400 

pany,  Middleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mystery    Island    Company, 

Mch.  15, 

17  _ 

Dec.   31, 

36,000 

52,000 

- 

- 

1,131 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mystic  River  Wharf  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.    16, 

17  _ 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

Mystic  Rubber  Corporation, 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

10,175 

10,625 

17,429 

29,199 

Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mystic  Valley  Garage,  Inc., 

Mch.  23, 

Mch. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

20  1,206 

781 

6,444 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Mystic  Wharf  &  Storage  Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Jan. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

235,577 

- 

- 

72 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1913 

1917. 

N.  A.  Davis  &  Son,  Inc.,  Con- 

Apr.   16, 

Jan. 

3, 

Jan.     3, 

5,000 

- 

300 

300 

5,432 

cord. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

N.  A.  Lindsey  and  Company, 

July     5, 

--  June 

22, 

Apr.     2, 

30,600 

- 

15,824 

5,050 

5,147 

Incorporated,  Marblehead. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

N.  C.  Reed  Company,  Inc., 

May     7, 

Feb. 

28, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

450 

418 

991 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

N.  D.  Cass  Company,  The, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

21,487 

9,069 

18,924 

19,204 

Athol. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

N.    H.    Skinner    Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb. 

1, 

Jan.    31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

116,292 

38,859 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

N.  L.  Stebbins,  Incorporated, 

May     2, 

Apr. 

17, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

3,875 

384 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

N.  R.  Reed  Company,  Taun- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

33,038 

8,740 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

N.    R.   Scott  &   Son,   Inc., 

Apr.    26, 

Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,200 

6,059 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

N.  S.  Cole  &  Son  Inc.,  Haver- 

June 21, 

Apr. 

16, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,300 

3,600 

3,820 

hill. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

1  One-sixteenth  fishing  steamer. 

2  Stocks  and  bonds. 

s  And  construction  account. 
*  Advanced  for  construction. 
6  Reserve  for  taxes. 


s  Depreciation  revenue. 
'  Good  will. 

s  Equipment  and  supplies, 
s  Treasury  stock. 
11  Office  equipment. 


11  And  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Automobile  and  teams. 

13  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 
1*  Fixtures. 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11 

8 

1 

1 

1 

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a 
a 

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ii 

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2  9,186 

$4,023 

$13,870 
1,000 

$9,730 
1,000 

$4,140 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$13,870 
1,000 

3  $322,281 

- 

- 

333,669 

100,000 

10,256 

- 

i  $145,888 

5  $2,387 

6  68,196 

$6,942 

333,669 

•»  6,000 

8  3,753 

2,528 

15,594 

10,000 

5,594 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,594 

7  105,237 

9  347,770 

- 

455,100 

450,000 

5,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

455,100 

'5,100 

10  200 

- 

5,616 

5,100 

290 

- 

- 

226 

- 

5,616 

- 

12  360 

- 

38,819 

14,000 

7,927 

- 

- 

16,892 

- 

38,819 

- 

- 

- 

51,674 

10,500 

- 

$38,700 

1,500 

- 

974 

51,674 

- 

11200 
15  900 

4,800 

10,395 
3,340 
10,911 

10,000 

300 

16  1,500 

5,000 

387 

340 

1,811 

4,100 

900 

- 

8 
300 

10,395 
3,340 
10,911 

- 

- 

900 

18,300 

12,800 

5,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18,300 

- 

- 

24,561 

77,692 

36,000 

4,192 

33,000 

4,500 

- 

- 

77,692 

'41,193 
'  3,000 

18  550 

19  300 

18,928 
1,616 

128,399 
13,047 

50,000 
9,000 

20,399 
4,047 

- 

58,000 

- 

- 

128,399 
13,047 

- 

21  6,000 

14,429 

256,078 

175,000 

16.078 

65,000 

- 

- 

- 

256,078 

- 

- 

5,686 

11,718 

5,000 

6,718 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,718 

'  10,000 

- 

2,831 

38,852 

30,600 

2,352 

- 

5,900 

- 

- 

38,852 

'  3,800 

- 

39 

5,698 

5,000 

698 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,698 

- 

15  1,760 

23  9,849 

1,731 

- 

80,293 
156,882 

15,000 
80,000 

9,806 

5,767 

- 

1,858 
58,446 

53,629 
24  12,669 

~ 

80,293 
156,882 

'  2,400 

25  4,988 
28  2,000 

4,342 

17,989 
41,778 

14,000 
24,000 

3,989 
9,819 

- 

- 

7,959 

~ 

17,989 

41,778 

- 

»  7,844 

- 

23,103 

10,000 

9,644 

- 

- 

1,459 

2'  2,000 

2,461 

- 

23,103 

c 

~ 

~ 

9,720 

5,000 

759 

~ 

1,500 

9,720 

15  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
1'  None  held  since  organization. 
"  Office  furniture,  fixtures  and  sup- 
plies. 
1'  Unexpired  insurance. 


20  And  equipment. 

21  Company's  first  mortgage  bonds 

owned  by  company. 

22  Adjourned. 

23  Wood  lot. 


21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

25  Fixtures  and  implements. 

26  Copyrights. 
2'  Reserve. 


628 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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N.  S.  Wilson  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  14, 

Oct.     3, 

Sept.  30, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

$2,163 

$32,564 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

N.  W.  Brown  Piano  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

5,237 

17,946 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

.   1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

N.  W.  Rice  Company,  Boston, 

May    4, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

100,000 

~ 

~ 

- 

334,510 

N.  Waldman,  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

7  2,000 

682 

N.  Ward  Company,  Boston,  . 

June     6, 
1918. 

Mch.    4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

8  $1,325,902 

with  R.  E. 

47,444 

24,681 

Nahant  Land  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.   6, 

Oct.    31, 

Oct.    19, 

250,000 

47,050 

_ 

_ 

1,298 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Naillik  Motor  Signal  Com- 

Jan.   19, 

Sept.    1, 

Aug.     1, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nanking  Company,  Brockton, 

Oct.    24, 
1918. 

16  _ 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

$3,200 

1,510 

2,050 

Nantasket,  AUerton  &  Hull 

May     8, 

Jan.      1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

11,000 

5,125 

- 

2,876 

Express  Co.,  Hull. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nantasket  Amusement  Com- 

Dec.  22, 

May  14, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

18  27,446 

500 

- 

3,519 

pany,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nantasket  Amusement  Com- 

Nov. 30, 

May  13, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

30,000 

750 

- 

408 

pany,  Hull. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nantasket  Beach  Steamboat 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

299,273 

665,013 

- 

96,281 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nantasket    Cafe    Company, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.     3, 

Nov.  15, 

10,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

The,  Boston.                         ' 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nantucket  Cranberry  Com- 

May 24, 

May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

375,000 

81,439 

1,814 

3,744 

3,717 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nantucket    Food    Products 

Jan.    29, 

16  _ 

Sept.    1, 

20,000 

- 

1,000 

722 

- 

Co.,  Nantucket. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nantucket  Union  Store,  Nan- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

3,000 

- 

- 

3,661 

3,698 

tucket. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Napier    Saw    Works,    Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

92,410 

106,295 

268,689 

126,478 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Naquog  Worsted  Mills,  Law- 

Mch. 29, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rence. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Narragansett  Ice  Manufactur- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

2,300 

- 

- 

39,423 

ing  Company,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Narragansett    Mills,    Fall 

Dec.     5, 

Oct.    30, 

Oct.    30, 

400,000 

205,873 

280,227 

86,539 

103,122 

River. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nash  Co.,  Winthrop,    . 

Apr.   17, 
1918. 

23  Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

27,893 

1,099 

Nashawena  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000,000 

1,382,897 

3,024,156 

1,902,697 

1,194.354 

ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nashua  Gummed  and  Coated 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

227,948 

244,332 

1,022,834 

556,157 

Paper  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nashua  Investing  Company, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

3,619 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nashua  River  Reservoir  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

106 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Natchez    Mining    Company, 

May     8, 

so  - 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

- 

- 

- 

730 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nathan    D.    Dodge    Realty 

Nov.  30, 

July    22, 

July     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

662 

Company,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Office  equipment. 

2  Miscellaneous  expense  inventory. 
2  General  equipment. 

*  Fixtures. 
6  Loan, 
s  Securities. 


'  And  fixtures. 

s  Good  will. 

8  And  equipment. 

10  Deferred  charges  to  operations. 

11  Capital  surplus. 


12  Reserve  for  extraordinary  repairs. 

13  Provision  for  income  and  excess 

profits  taxes. 
1^  Patent  rights. 
15  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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j 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

CO 

H 

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J. 

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13 

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5 

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1  $1,031 

2  122 

3  1,759 

«200 

- 

$37,639 

$10,000 

$21,464 

- 

$4,430 

$1,745 

- 

$37,639 

- 

- 

23,383 

15,000 

6,165 

- 

6 1,400 

- 

$818 

23,383 

- 

8  5,487 

- 

339,997 

100,000 

239,997 

- 

- 

- 

- 

339,997 

$1,000 

- 

- 

3,682 

1,270 

430 

- 

800 

- 

1,182 

3,682 

- 

1"  3,797 

$15,867 

1,417,691 

100,000 

64,965 

- 

- 

11 1,240,000 

12 1,078 

13  11,648 

- 

1,417,691 

- 

- 

204,946 

253,294 

250,000 

3,294 

- 

- 

- 

253,294 

»  499,480 

"  1,550 

62,847 

562,327 
8,310 

520 

15  499,480 

5,000 

62,327 
310 

~ 

900 

_ 

2,100 

562,327 
8,310 

- 

- 

- 

19,001 

5,000 

2,048 

- 

11,780 

- 

173 

19,001 

- 

- 

- 

31,465 

20,000 

8,965 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

31,465 

- 

- 

27,542 

58,700 

20,000 

8,700 

19  $20,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

58,700 

- 

- 

- 

1,060,567 

800,000 

- 

- 

250,000 

- 

10,567 

1,060,567 

8  4,000 

- 

4,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

5  225,605 

20  6,550 
21400 

3,149 

323,269 
4,871 

282,500 
3,100 

~ 

28,000 

1,771 

- 

12,769 

323,269 

4,871 

- 

- 

- 

7,359 

3,000 

2,995 

- 

- 

- 

1,364 

7,359 

11 100,000 
22  100,000 
8  300,000 

23  6,845 

~ 

1,100,717 

825,000 

65,914 

56,500 

101,459 

51,844 

1,100,717 

- 

- 

- 

41,723 

26,200 

14,323 

2J  1,200 

with 

funded 

indebted- 

- 

- 

41,723 

- 

- 

- 

675,761 

400,000 

10,836 

- 

ness 
128,700 

- 

136,225 

675,761 

- 

i  4,714 

- 

33,706 

17,000 

9,877 

- 

5,945 

- 

884 

33,706 

- 

26  966,022 
21  235,300 
"  112,924 

- 

8,705,426 
2.164,195 

3,000,000 
400,000 

283,356 
306,756 

_ 

2,252,500 

2'  966,022 

524,990 

28  220,000 

29  742,425 
932,449 

1,241,123 

8,705,426 
2,164,195 

- 

- 

- 

253,619 

20,300 

- 

140,000 

- 

93,319 

- 

253,619 

- 

- 

29,894 

80,000 

79,500 

- 

- 

500 

- 

- 

80,000 

- 

- 

31,745 

32,475 

31,675 

800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,475 

- 

- 

338 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

1,000 

16  None  held  since  organization. 
1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  In  process  of  construction. 

19  Mortgage. 

20  Treasury  stock  N.  C.  Co. 


21  Investments. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  Prepaid  items. 

2^  Mortgage  outstanding. 
25  In  lieu  of  annual. 


26  Cotton  in  hands  of  bankers. 
2'  Acceptances  against  cotton. 

28  Reserved  for  Federal  taxes. 

29  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
so  None  held  in  1918. 


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Nathan  D.  Dodge  Shoe  Com- 

Aug.    6, 

July    22, 

June  30, 

S150,000 

S75,000 

S3,102 

$164,920 

$159,539 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nathan  Miller  &  Sons,  Ltd., 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

3,000 

23,377 

46,623 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nathan  Robbins  Company, 

Jan.      7, 

Oct.    10, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

21,027 

54,526 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nathan  Sawyer  and  Son,  In- 

Sept.-14, 

•Aug.     5, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

4,500 

6,347 

7,851 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Natick     Protective     Union, 

Mch.  22, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   29, 

6,000 

_ 

- 

7,357 

4,155 

Natick. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Natick  Underwear  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

55,000 

13,200 

19,880 

22,105 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Abrasive  Company, 

July   29, 

May  17, 

Jan.      3, 

300,000 

20,286 

168,145 

10,133 

7,847 

.\mesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Adhesive  Company, 

Feb.   20, 

May     1, 

Feb.     8, 

15,000 

_ 

500 

_ 

_ 

Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

National  Appraisal  Company, 

Dec.    10, 

Dec.     7, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,680 

10,582 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

National  Automobile  Associa- 

Feb.  28, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

500 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Beef  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    6, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

11,781 

81,922 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Cigar  Stands  Com- 

Dec.  21, 

Sept.  18, 

June  30, 

350,000 

_ 

- 

177,269 

359,405 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

National  Cigar  Stands  Com- 

Oct.   18, 

Sept.  17, 

June  30, 

350,000 

- 

- 

263,833 

358,070 

pany,  Boston  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

National   City   Company   of 

May     9, 

Mch.  18, 

Mch.  16, 

100,000 

- 

- 

172,295 

86,446 

Boston,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Coated  Paper  Cor- 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

85,000 

35,434 

59,325 

59,772 

87,188 

poration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  28, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

26,000 

- 

2,131 

1,747 

11,940 

National  Construction  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Counting   Machine 

Mch.  20, 

30  Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Dock    &    Storage 

May  22, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

10,000 

- 

26,305 

Warehouse  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
National  Elevator  Guide  Rail 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

June  10, 

June     4, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

75 

125 

Lubricator  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
National  Engineering  Corpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   13, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

30,850 

146,598 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Equipment    Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  29, 

2,000,000 

401,650 

257,892 

586,481 

256,902 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Fastener  Company, 

Oct.     2, 

June     5, 

May  31, 

50,000 

_ 

33,097 

24,233 

18,040 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Life  insuraijce. 

'  Prepaid  expenses. 

*  Accrued  expenses. 

5  Due  on  contracts. 

^  Securities  and  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Horses,  wagons  and  automobile. 


s  Good  will. 

9  Fixtures. 
1"  Monotype, 
ii  Autos. 

12  H.  &  W.  account. 
1'  Sinking  fund. 


"  Prepaid  items. 

15  Formulae. 

16  Insurance. 

1'  Treasury  stock. 

18  Office  furniture  and  fittings. 

1'  Appraisal  copies  and  plans. 


1918. 


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Assets  - 

—  Con. 

Liabilities. 

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- 

1  $15,181 
2  4,635 
8  5,814 

- 

$428,191 

$150,000 

$53,359 
•1  11,453 

- 

$108,133 

$105,246 

- 

$428,191 

6  13,126 

6  5,299 

7  500 

91,925 

20,000 

20,166 

10,318 

6,500 

$34,941 

91,925 

8  $12,000 

9  3,604 

- 

91,157 

25,000 

44,454 

- 

- 

- 

21,703 

91,157 

8  25,000 

1°  2,998 

- 

46,696 

25,000 

3,149 

- 

- 

- 

18,547 

46,696 

9  1,800 
11  1,000 

12  190 
13 1,800 

"225 

16,527 

6,000 

3,730 

6,797 

16,527 

- 

- 

$11,060 

66,245 

28,850 

19,395 

$18,000 

- 

- 

- 

66,245 

- 

15 121,154 

16  706 

1' 30,100 

3,945 

362,316 

290,000 

32,316 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

362,316 

- 

- 

16,000 

21,000 

15,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,000 

- 

18  1,873 

19  8,500 

20  4,000 

- 

28,635 

25,000 

781 

- 

- 

- 

2,854 

28,635 

21800 

23  851 

4,899 

8,250 

2,500 

- 

- 

5,750 

- 

- 

8,250 

22  250 

8  950 

- 

9  1,994 

- 

95,697 

2,000 

30,173 

- 

17,500 

- 

46,024 

95,697 

8  584,237 

2«  17,988 

- 

1,138,899 

350,000 

221,540 

365,805 

30,523 

137,507 

33,524 

1,138,899 

8  584,237 

26 18,488 

- 

1,224,628 

350,000 

288,460 

307,799 

37,742 

195,362 

45,265 

1,224,628 

- 

- 

- 

258,741 

100,000 

144,123 

- 

- 

14,618 

258,741 

- 

26  4,243 
1  20,962 
2'  1,331 

- 

268,255 

85,000 

29,795 

- 

32,000 

120,718 

28  742 

- 

268,255 

- 

- 

5,524 

21,342 

14,490 

2,852 

- 

4,000 

- 

~ 

21,342 

29  24,000 

- 

525 

24,525 

24,000 

525 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.  24,525 

8  20,000 

- 

50,247 

106,552 

100,000 

5,552 

- 

- 

31  1,000 

- 

106,552 

- 

- 

31,250 

31,450 

30,500 

950 

- 

- 

-  - 

- 

31,450 

- 

32  17,037 

33  80,169 

- 

274,654 

50,000 

84,286 

- 

140,255 

113 

- 

274,654 

8  400,000 

3<  35,957 

35  136,224 

3  16,201 

2,091,307 

1,400,000 

105,864 

275,400 

235,605 
36  74,438 

2,091,307 

75,370 

21,000 

14,570 

27,057 

8,001 

4,742 

75,370 

2"  Catalogues    and    price    records, 
etc. 

21  Patent  rights  and  copyrights. 

22  Trade-marks. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2^  Humidors,  furniture  and  fixtures. 


25  Humidor,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  Auto  equipment. 

2'  Prepaid  insurance  and  interest. 

28  Reserve  for  taxes. 

29  Patent  rights. 

3"  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 


31  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

32  Equipment. 

33  Contingent  contracts. 
3^  Patterns  and  drawings. 
35  Investments. 

35  Reserves. 


632 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

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P. 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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National  Felt  Company,  East- 

Jan.     8, 

1  Jan.      5 

Sept.  29, 

$30,000 

S12,000 

$19,865 

$48,567 

$32,550 

hampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Fish  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb. 
1918 

7, 

Jan.      2 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

25,000 

~ 

~ 

100 

9,018 

National   Garage   Company, 

Mch.  ^ 

1, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

14,333 

1,200 

"180 

5,100 

Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Glue  Company,  Bos- 

June ] 

0, 

Mch.  12 

Dec.   31, 

1,250,000 

311,359 

with  R.  E. 

247,691 

278,253 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Grocery  Company 

July    1 

6, 

Apr.     1 

Jan.      8, 

10,000 

- 

800 

•     8,815 

14,784 

of  Haverhill,  The,  Haver- 
hill. 
National  Health  Book  Sales 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Dec.   ] 

0, 

Oct.    22 

Oct.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Worcester. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

National     Importing     Com- 

Feb. 

6, 

Jan.    26 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,680 

26,992 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Inspection  Bureau, 

Feb.   S 

5, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

899 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Interstate    Trans- 

Mch. 5 

2, 

Jan.     7 

Dec.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

200 

portation   Company,    Pea- 
body. 
National   Jewelry    Company 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

May 

8, 

Feb.     6 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

_ 

500 

5,755 

11  4,223 

of  Springfield,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Lead   Company  of 

Feb.   5 

1, 

Jan.    23 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

1,302 

12  2,000 

150,548 

179,616 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Legal   Blank  Pub- 

May 

1, 

Apr.    17 

Mch.  11, 

50,000 

- 

- 

46 

4,018 

lishing  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

National     Lens     Company, 

July 

2, 

June     1 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

- 

10,802 

3,253 

4,800 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

National     Library     Bindery 

Mch.  2 

1, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

9,029 

13,630 

12,901 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National     Loan     Company, 

May 

6, 

Mch.  14 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,191 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   1 

7, 

Feb.     5 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Matzo  Company  of 

Oct. 

5, 

June  24 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

600 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Metal  &  Rubber  Co., 

Aug.  5 

6, 

July     9 

July      1, 

25,000 

- 

15  500 

15,605 

26,610 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Metallic  Bed  Com- 

Sept. 

7, 

Jan.    28 

Jan.      1, 

41,000 

18,000 

10,000 

14,838 

10,450 

pany,  Everett. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Oil  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.  i 

2, 

Feb.   13 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

40,300 

17  24,926 

62,151 

73,461 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Oxygen    Products 

May   ] 

1, 

Jan.    23 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

3,000 

16,822 

- 

1,193 

Company,  Maiden. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Paper  Goods  Com- 

Oct. 

8. 

iJuly    31 

June  29, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

8,801 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

National  Papeterie  Company, 

Mch.  ] 

9, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

88,564 

44,183 

105,240 

60,093 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Piano  Manufactur- 

Jan.   i 

5, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

5,000 

.  66,710 

37,335 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National   Plating   Company, 

Mch.  i 

3, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

3,608 

1,022 

2,893 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National     Premium     Adver- 

Apr.   S 

4, 

Apr.    10 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

122 

1,392 

tising  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Products  Company, 

Feb.    5 

7, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

755 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Remedy  Company, 

May 

1, 

Mch.  22 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

2113 

413 

486 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Safety    Lift    Co., 

May 

6. 

Jan.    23 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Liberty  Loan, 
s  Patent  rights. 
*  Trade-marks. 


5  Good  will. 

6  Bonded  indebtedness. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 

8  Investments. 


5  Reserves  for  depreciation  and  bad 

accounts. 
1"  Fixtures. 
11  Installment. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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S113,734 

$30,000 

- 

- 

$55,000 

- 

$28,734 

$113,734 

s$50 

4557 

- 

- 

32,725 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,725 

32,725 

6  23,000 

- 

- 

20,813 

2,400 

$6,321 

6  $7,500 

1,300 

$2,797 

495 

20,813 

*  457,200 

'  4,775 
8  456,354 

- 

1,755,632 
24,399 

914,400 
4,000 

92,891 
19,085 

- 

231,000 

480,824 
9  36,517 

1,314 

1,755,632 
24,399 

«  12,000 

- 

- 

12,000 

1,200 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,800 

12,000 

- 

10351 

- 

34,023 

10.000 

20,542 

- 

- 

3,481 

- 

34,023 

i  49,600 

- 

S7,701 

58,200 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,200 

- 

- 

58,200 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

10,478 

2,000 

2,028 

- 

4,361 

2,089 

- 

10,478 

- 

- 

- 

333,466 

50,000 

250,429 

- 

- 

14,056 

18,981 

333,466 

- 

"125 

49,301 

53,490 

50,000 

3,490 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,490 

- 

- 

2,466 

21,321 

10,000 

6,791 

- 

4,530 

- 

- 

21,321 

s  16,000 

"250 

- 

51,810 

45,000 

1,242 

- 

4,000 

- 

1,568 

51,810 

s  10,000 

10  2,600 

3,209 

28,000 

28,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,000 

s  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

600 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

42,715 

1,000 

41,307 

- 

- 

- 

408 

42,715 

- 

16  20,000 

- 

73,288 

38,000 

16,865 

9,800 

- 

8,623 

- 

,     73,288 

- 

- 

- 

200,838 

8,000 

57,535 

23,500 

61,175 

50,628 

- 

200,838 

3  60,965 

16 17,900 

15,653 

115,533 

100,000 

4,457 

11,076 

- 

- 

- 

115,533 

- 

- 

- 

8,801 

1,900 

6,092 

- 

- 

- 

809 

8,801 

- 

2  7,955 

- 

306,035 

100,000 

66,188 

- 

130,300 

- 

9,547 

306,035 

s  5,500 
i  5,000 
6  2,155 

1933 

13,487 

119,545 
9,711 
15,001 

60,000 
5,000 
9,630 

13,182 

216 
20  65 
5,371 

- 

23,151 
13 14,540 

8,672 

4,430 

119,545 
9,711 
15,001 

- 

- 

277 

1,032 

1,030 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,032 

22  40,000 
6  4,000 
3  50,000 

- 

11,163 

56,075 
50,025 

50,000 
50,000 

5,575 

- 

500 

- 

25 

56,075 
50,025 

12  And  automobiles. 
"  Copyrights. 
"  Investment. 

16  Treasury 
1'  And  equ 
13  Loans. 

stoclc. 
pment. 

21 
22 

Accrued  expenses. 
And  tools  and  fixture 
Patent  rights  and  for 

s. 
mula. 

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d  insurance 

634 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

a 
1 

c 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

J8, 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

42 

TION. 

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1 

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National  Sales  Machine  Com- 

May 

2,       Apr.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

$1,500,000 

1  $13,468 

withR.E. 

$969 

$2,373 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National     Scale     Company, 

Mch. 

20,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

56,500 

$65,200 

96,215 

28,313 

Chicopee. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Self-Winding  Clock 

June 

12,       Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Separator    &    Ma- 

May 

2,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

2,336 

7,161 

3,039 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Sewage  and  Garbage 

Jan. 

15,       Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

_ 

200 

_ 

_ 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National   Shooting   Galleries 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    14, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1  5,207 

3,000 

625 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Spun  Silk  Company, 

Apr. 

1,       Feb.     5, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

81,439 

309,495 

236,261 

78,413 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National   Supply    Company, 

Feb.    ' 

21,       Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

5,433 

19,886 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National    Talking    Machine 

July    . 

!5,       Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

95,000 

_ 

_ 

115,585 

107,846 

Sales  Corporation,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

National  Waterproofing  Co., 

June  . 

26,             9- 

Feb.     1, 

90,000 

- 

- 

6,922 

18,963 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

Natsam  Features  Company, 

May 

0,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,657 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Naturaline  Corset  Company, 

June  ; 

27,       June  30, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,268 

1,141 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1918. 

Nature's  Plant  Food   Com- 

May 

3,    >3Apr.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,200 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

NaufFts  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Apr.    ^ 
1918 

9,       Feb.    14, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

30,000 

- 

5,796 

700 

2,269 

Naumkeag     Steam     Cotton 

Feb.    ] 

5,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.     1, 

3,000,000 

3,500,000 

with  R.  E. 

1,919,991 

1,480,501 

Company,  Salem. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Navin  &  Kelly  Company,  Bos- 

July 

1,   22  June  28, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

_ 

_ 

7,615 

73,249 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Neal  Tablet  Company,  The, 

Mch.  S 

9,       Feb.    16, 

Feb.     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

65^ 

334 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Neapolitan  Ice  Cream  Com- 

May 

9,    "Apr.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500 

- 

14,818 

8,870 

31,351 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Needham  Lumber  Co.,  Need- 

Apr. 

3,    13  Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

12,000 

1  4,880 

12,835 

16,631 

ham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Needham  Masonic  Hall  Asso- 

June  ] 

2,       May  23, 

May  23, 

10,000 

3"  23,400 

- 

- 

86 

ciation,  Needham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Needham     Tire     Company, 

Mch.  ] 

1,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

147,983 

236,383 

137,189 

67,362 

Needham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Neff    and    Morse,    Incorpo- 

Mch. 1 

5,       Feb.     1, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

3,800 

600 

750 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Neild  Manufacturing  Corpo- 

Apr.   i 

0,       Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

442,744 

900,619 

584,499 

136,083 

ration,  New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Nelson    Blower    &    Furnace 

May   : 

7,   36  May     3, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

_ 

349,223 

101,311 

169,322 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Nemasket    Automobile    Co., 

Feb.    1 

1,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

13,727 

640 

4,860 

7,854 

Middleborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Nemasket  Mill,  Taunton, 

Mch.  1 
1918 

2,       Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

600,000 

500,000 

with  R.  E. 

110,612 

177,524 

Nemasket     Worsted     Mills, 

Feb.    1 

8,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

30,000 

40,000 

343,894 

3,544 

Middleborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

'  And  equipment. 

2  Patent  rights. 

'  Good  will,  contracts,  inventions, 

etc. 
*  Deferred  charges. 

5  Donated  stock. 

6  Good  will. 


'  Unexpired  insurance. 

5  Reserves. 

9  None  held  in  1918. 
1°  Paper. 
"  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Adjourned. 


1^  Copyrights  and  options. 
13  Danvers  bleachery. 
16  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Interest  due  on  loan. 

18  New  machinery. 

19  Guarantee  account. 

20  Depreciation  account. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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261,174 

144,600 

37,112 

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261,174 

7  1,500 

2  18,000 

- 

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18,150 

18,000 

- 

- 

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- 

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18,150 

6  150 

2  37,000 

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69,536 

60,000 

1,887 

4,000 

3,500 

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149 

69,536 

6  20,000 

2  424,970 

- 

- 

425,170 

425,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

170 

425,170 

6  46,966 

- 

- 

55,798 

50,000 

2,850 

- 

- 

- 

2,948 

55,798 

- 

- 

- 

705,608 

100,000 

523,225 

- 

51,667 

30,716 

- 

705,608 

- 

- 

- 

25,319 

10,000 

6,852 

- 

- 

- 

8,467 

25,319 

- 

- 

- 

223,431 

92,300 

40,402 

- 

67,500 

12,357 
8  10,872 

- 

223,431 

2  90,000 

- 

- 

115,885 

90,000 

9,284 

- 

- 

1,245 

15,356 

115,885. 

6  5,669 

10  764 

V  1,921 

10,011 

9,000 
11  1,000 

11 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,011 

6  25,000 

12  456 

6,009 

35,874 

33,500 
11  1,900 

347 

~ 

~ 

~ 

127 

35,874 

- 

"  330,000 

- 

332,200 

276,300 

11,661 

3,091 

- 

- 

41,148 

332,200 

- 

- 

17,259 

26,024 

19,500 

1,624 

- 

4,900 

- 

- 

26,024 

- 

15  250,000 
"  78,688 

7,229,180 

2,250,000 

67,289 
1'  4,215 
18  87,700 

- 

1,300,000 

19  100,000 

20  357,500 

21  250,000 

2,812,476 

7,229,180 

6 10,000 

12  5,142 

26,609 

122,615 

88,400 

19,165 

- 

15,050 

- 

- 

122,615 

2  1,000 

- 

258 

1,657 

1,000 

657 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,657 

- 

23  5,955 
24  15,545 

- 

76,539 

2,500 

31,052 
25  980 

- 

8,730 

33,277 

- 

76,539 

- 

26  59,734 
2' 384 

- 

106,464 

13,700 

13,155 
28  405 

16,460 
29  6,000 

45,502 

11,242 

- 

106,464 

- 

- 

- 

23,486 

6,340 

181 

- 

15,500 

1,465 

- 

23,486 

2  102,000 

_ 

_ 

708,791 

372,000 

65,885 

_ 

240,000 

30,906 

_ 

708,791 

6  17,874 

6  250 

- 

- 

5,400 

3,000 

- 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

5,400 

- 

51  6,385 
32  33,810 

- 

2,104,140 

800,000 

52,887 

250,000 

284,000 

33  2,083 
34  240,000 
35  75,000 

400,170 

2,104,140 

2  2,500 

12  5,455 
3'  5,979 

- 

633,790 

105,500 

78,031 

225,000 

186,753 

38,506 

~ 

633,790 

6  5,000 

- 

- 

32,081 

13,000 

9,911 
S8  560 

5,600 

~ 

3,010 

~ 

32,081 

- 

89  8,020 

- 

796,156 

600,000 

7,066 
«  12,119 

- 

100,000 

20  10,000 

66,971 

796.156 

417,438 

75,000 

317,499 

24,939 

417,438 

21  Reserve  for  war  taxes. 

22  In  lieu  of  annual. 

23  Creamery. 

24  Delivery  equipment. 

25  Cash  overdrawn. 

26  Investments. 
2'  Prepaid  items. 


2s  Accrued  interest. 

29  Mortgage. 

30  And  land  and  fixtures. 

31  Prepaid  account. 

32  Investment  Liberty  Bonds. 

33  Reserved  for  bond  interest. 

34  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


35  Reserved  for  Federal  taxes. 

36  Date  of  postponement. 
3'  Autos  and  motor  trucks. 

38  Preferred  stock  dividend. 

39  Insurance. 

40  Tax  account. 


636 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Coistdition 


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Nemock  Specialty  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

S2,929 

$1,508 

$3,457 

$1,577 

The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Neponset    Color    Company, 

Dec.    13, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.  10, 

5,000 

- 

100 

3,000 

3,000 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Neponset  Cooperative  Stores, 

Meh.  11, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,581 

756 

Inc.,  The,  Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Neponset   Investment   Com- 

June  11, 

May   13, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,399 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Neponset    Reservoir    Com- 

July    5, 

June     5, 

May  31, 

8,000 

4,000 

_ 

• 

94 

pany,  Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nevens-Wallace   Train   Con- 

June  10, 

10  May  27, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

5 

trol  Company,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Never    Shrink    Company, 

Aug.  28, 

Aug.  26, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

75 

75 

31 

Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nevins  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.  12, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12  303,343 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New     Acme     Plating     Co., 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

5,537 

2,366 

2,863 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Antlers  Bowling  Alleys, 

Nov.  18, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    30, 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

42 

Incorporated,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New   Bedford   and   Agawam 

May   14, 

Apr.   16, 

Mch.    2, 

250,000 

213,709 

285,404 

109,053 

34,278 

Finishing  Company,  Ware- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ham. 

New   Bedford   Clothing  and 

Sept.  11, 

18  _ 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

4,393 

5,000 

Jewelry     Company,     New 

1918. 

1917. 

Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Coaster  Com- 

Aug. 21, 

18  - 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

19  15,000 

- 

216 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford  Cordage  Com- 

Apr.    5, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

50,000 

20  100,000 

423,627 

924,284 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford  Cotton  Mills 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

1,100,000 

672,528 

1,026,490 

553,777 

140,618 

Corporation,     New     Bed- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

ford. 

New    Bedford    Dry    Goods 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

366,663 

- 

227,055 

80,599 

Company,    New    Bed- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

ford. 

New  Bedford  Extractor  Com- 

May   9, 

29  Apr.   20, 

Apr.     1, 

90,000 

48,668 

30,271 

16,659 

6,172 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Bedford  Fish  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

2,500 

_ 

- 

12,588 

Incorporated,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford   Foundry   and 

Mav  18, 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

14,815 

16,233 

23,820 

Machine    Company,    New 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Ice  Company, 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

19,100 

6,500 

6,148 

4,044 

The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New    Bedford    Independent 

July    23, 

June     3, 

June     3, 

5,000 

800 

- 

75 

106 

Athletic  Association,  Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Bedford. 

1  Trade-marks. 

•  Good  will. 

3  Equipment. 

^  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

5  Contingent  fund. 

6  Subscriptions. 

'  Office  furniture. 


8  Securities  and  underwritings. 

9  Advances. 

10  In  lieu  of  annual. 

11  Patent  rights. 

12  And  securities. 

1'  Unexpired  insurance. 
"  Accrued  expenses. 


15  Movable  fixtures,  bowling  alleys. 
1^  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 
1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
13  None  held  in  1918. 

19  And  structure. 

20  And  buildings. 

21  Liberty  Loan. 


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$1,915 

$1,194 

$1,800 

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2  2,000 

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7,000 

5,000 

- 

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8  713,222 

2,726,791 

2,500,000 

188,000 
9  22,000 

16,791 

2,726,791 

- 

- 

- 

4,094 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

$94 

- 

4,094 

»  23,500 

- 

8,533 

32,038 

25,000 

6,038 

_ 

1,000 

- 

- 

32,038 

11 1,000 

_ 

118 

5,004 

5,000 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,004 

1 1,000 

2  2,705 

- 

- 

- 

303,343 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

103,343 

303,343 

- 

13  50 

- 

10,816 

1,000 

1,151 
11342 

- 

1,600 

$6,550 

173 

10,816 

2  1,000 

15  2,500 

2,627 

6,169 

4,300 

1,869 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,169 

- 

16  3,015 

_ 

645,459 

235,100 

112,157 

- 

144,000 

1'  48,606 

105,596 

645,459 

- 

- 

5,607 

15,000 

2,000 

13,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

•  - 

- 

- 

15,216 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

216 

15,216 

- 

- 

- 

1,497,911 

600,000 

363,996 

- 

- 

533,915 

- 

1,497,911 

- 

21  90,000 

22  27,890 

- 

2,511,303 

1,100,000 

224,154 

23  350,000 

with  accts. 
payable 

24  205,252 

25  100,000 

531,897 

2,511,303 

- 

26  21,780 
2'  11,050 

- 

707,147 

196,500 

86,456 

28  200,000 

- 

224,191 

- 

707,147 

- 

30  1,484 

31300 

'93 

- 

103,647 

60,000 

4,212 

32  263 

33  130 

23  23,500 

3,000 

11,342 
34  1,200 

- 

103,647 

35  394 
36  7,500 
3'  1,270 

38  250 
39  4,500 

29,002 

6,000 

4,907 

40  2,500 

41  6,180 

9,415 

29,002 

- 

2>280 

- 

55,148 

15,000 

25,517 

- 

- 

5,389 

9,242 

55,148 

- 

- 

- 

35,792 

20,000 

2,578 

- 

8,200 

931 

4,083 

35,792 

2  100 

1,081 

900 

" 

" 

" 

181 

1,081 

22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Bonds. 

24  Depreciation. 

25  Reserve  for  taxes. 
2'  Fixtures. 

2'  Securities. 
28  Mortgage. 


29  Adjourned. 

30  Sinking  fund. 

31  Automobile. 

32  Interest  accrued. 

33  Pay  roll  accrued. 

34  Reserve  —  taxes  and  insurance. 
'5  Frozen  fish  and  scallops. 


36  Cash  working  capital. 
3'  Barrels  on  hand. 

38  Salt  on  hand. 

39  Three  auto  trucks. 

40  Reserved  for  Federal  tax. 

41  Reserved  for  dividend. 


638 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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New  Bedford,  Martha's  Vine- 

May 21, 

Jan.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

8141,700 

. 

$150,704 

yard  and  Nantucket  Steam- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

boat  Company,  Boston. 

New    Bedford    Morris    Plan 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10,308 

Company,  The,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford  Olympia  Com- 

June 12, 

IS  June     8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_• 

2,096 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford   Opera  House 

June   18, 

June     5, 

June     1, 

100,000 

S122,837 

_ 

_ 

1,807 

Company,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Bedford  Pressed  Stone 

Dec.     6, 

Nov.  24, 

Aug.   31, 

25,000 

1,200 

$1,500 

$150 

_ 

Company,  Fairhaven. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

New    Bedford    Real    Estate 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    1, 

17,500 

15,340 

_ 

_ 

4,312 

Association,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Bedford  Rubber  Com- 

Sept. 20, 

Aug.  14, 

July      1, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

6,245 

1,612 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Bedford  Spinning  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

18  480,423 

with  R.  E. 

_ 

147,884 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford  Storage  Ware- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

270,000 

443,216 

13,509 

_ 

130,372 

house  Company,  New  Bed- 
ford 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New    Bedford    Textile    Co., 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  29, 

25,000 

11,450 

20,534 

17,809 

14,240 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Bedford  Tow  Boat  Cor- 

Mch. 28, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

300 

_ 

_ 

2,425 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  Boston  Lunch   System 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      2, 

8,000 

_ 

500 

1,000 

600 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Boston  Music  Hall,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

500,000 

772,383 

_ 

_ 

1,103 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New   Can    Company,    The, 

Apr.    29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

29,853 

5,403 

25,697 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New     Columbia    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

296,922 

- 

_ 

6,295 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New     England     Advertising 

May   13, 

May     9, 

May     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,838 

9,367 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New   England   Annealing   & 

Apr.    26, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

2,000 

_ 

13,510 

Tool  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Appliance 

Mch.  15, 

Feb.    23, 

Feb.    23, 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,987 

9,706 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New    England    Audit    Co., 

Sept.    4, 

Aug.  17, 

May  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

19,525 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Auto  Invest- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

3,700 

47,853 

ment  Co.  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Bakery  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Jan.    22, 

Oct.    30, 

3,000,000 

455,604 

129,733 

85,735 

137,040 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Bedding  Com- 

May  17, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

35,000 

30  25,134 

with  R.  E. 

91,945 

49,167 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Biscuit  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

58,000 

- 

37,345 

72,182 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Blacking  Com- 

June  19, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

33,310 

1,515 

17,442 

14,073 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Bolt  Co.,  Inc., 

June  24, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  30, 

20,000 

- 

11,733 

38,609 

30,113 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Floating  equipment. 

2  Terminal  property. 

3  Deferred  credit  items. 

*  Loans. 

5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

*  Bonds. 


'  Payments  unhypothecated. 
8  Investment  certificates. 
5  Interest  unearned. 

10  Payments  hypothecated. 

11  Reserve  for  interest  and  taxes. 

12  Reserve  for  losses. 


13  In  heu  of  annual. 
1*  Prepaid  expenses. 
15  Accrued  expenses. 
18  Depreciation. 
"  Good  will. 
18  And  plant. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


639 


of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

■»»'a'x 

m 

1 
1 

03 

CO 

1 

i 

k 

§^ 

< 

i 

a 

J. 

•a 
a 

|i 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 

- 

1  $171,665 
2  25,739 

- 

$348,108 

$141,700 

$15,286 

- 

3  $50 

- 

$191,072 

$348,108 

- 

i  206,076 

5  1,000 

6  350 

- 

217,734 

100,000 

229 

7  1,376 

8  8,400 

9  5,364 
1,891 

15  2,000 

10  $96,945 

~ 

11  $581 
12  684 

4,155 

217,734 

- 

"  1,200 

$1,595 

4,891 
124,644 

1,000 
100,000 

~ 

11,500 

16  4,667 

8,477 

4,891 
124,644 

17  $250 

- 

3,305 

6,405 

4,170 

- 

620 

1,615 

- 

- 

6,405 

- 

- 

- 

19,652 

17,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,152 

19,652 

- 

- 

- 

7,857 

5,000 

1,370 

- 

- 

- 

1,487 

7,857 

- 

- 

2,709 

631,016 

200,000 

30,572 

371,500 

- 

19  28,944 

- 

631,016 

-" 

™  5,531 
21  16,018 

- 

608,646 

270,000 

1,317 

145,000 

125,000 

- 

67,329 

608,646 

- 

- 

- 

64,033 

25,000 

26,402 

- 

1,700 

22  5,619 

5,312 

64,033    • 

- 

23  40,000 

22,129 

64,854 

40,000 

4,229 

- 

17,000 

22  3,625 

- 

64,854 

1'  4,000 

- 

- 

6,100 

4,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

100 

6,100 

- 

- 

- 

773,486 

412,000 

- 

361,000 

- 

- 

486 

773,486 

- 

- 

- 

60,953 

15,000 

6,130 

- 

36,713 

- 

3,110 

60,953 

- 

24  6,289 

- 

309,506 

200,000 

32,105 

68,000 

- 

- 

9,401 

309,506 

- 

25  240 

- 

11,445 

10,000 

868 

- 

- 

577 

- 

11,445 

- 

- 

2,364 

17,874 

15,000 

2,874 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,874 

17  7,000 

5  690 

26  500 

5  1,515 

26  500 

27  605 

28  700 

- 

17,883 
29,145 

13,200 
11,000 

3,455 
9,845 

- 

3,800 

1,228 
4,500 

- 

17,883 
29,145 

17  99,300 

- 

151,553 

138,000 

7,818 

- 

' 

- 

5,735 

151,553 

"  1,156,450 

32  200 

21  24,867 
14  5,674 

24  20,000 
27  25,000 

33  100 
35  513 

~ 

1,995,103 
166,246 
212,827 

66,853 
80,455 

1,885,000 
35,000 
80,000 

12,000 
20,000 

7,621 

65,854 

31  20,000 

21,625 

29,200 
30,229 

31  37,500 

with  accts. 
payable 
63,500 

11,000 

75,530 
29  26,952 

25,253 

36  400 

6,735 

45,392 
10,202 

12,491 

1,995,103 
166,246 

212,827 

66,853 
80,455 

19  Sinking  fund  reserve. 
29  Prepaid  accounts. 

21  Investments. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  Steamers. 

21  Equipment. 


25  Office  fixtures  and  equipment. 

26  Treasury  stock. 

27  Liberty  Bonds. 

28  Office  furniture. 

29  Reserves,  including  Federal  tax. 

30  And  fixtures. 


31  Indebtedness  to  stockholders. 

32  Patent  rights. 
S3  Stock. 

31  Mortgage. 

35  Furniture. 

36  Reserve  for  doubtful  accounts. 


640 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA. 
TION. 


New  England  Brass  &  Fixture 
Co.,  Boston. 

New  England  Brass  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 

New  England  Brokerage 
Company,  Incorporatwl, 
Boston. 

New  England  Bureau  of 
Tests,  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 

New  England  Cable  Com- 
pany, Lowell. 

New  England-California  Cor- 
poration, The,  Boston. 

New  England  Carpet  Buffer 
Company,  Inc.,  Chelsea. 

New  England  Cloak  and  Suit 
Company,  Boston. 

New  England  Clothing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

New  England  Coal  and  Coke 
Company,  Boston. 

New  England  Cold  Storage 
and  Warehouse  Company, 
Pittsfield. 

New  England  Cold  Storage 
Company,  Boston. 


New  England  Concrete  Con- 
struction Company,  Boston. 

New  England  Confectionery 
Company,  Boston. 

New  England  Co-operative 
Society,  Boston. 

New  England  Corset  Com- 
pany Inc.,  Worcester. 

New  England  Cotton  Yarn 
Company,  New  Bedford. 

New  England  Craftsman, 
Boston. 

New  England  Cranberry  Sales 
Company,  Middleborough. 

New  England  Despatch  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

New  England  Die  Company, 
Brockton. 

New  England  Directory  Com- 
pany, Salem. 

New  England  Doble  Steam 
Car  Co.,  Boston. 

New  England  Drawn  Steel 
Company,  Mansfield. 


Mch.  26, 
1918. 

May  14, 
1918. 

Apr.  25, 
1918. 

Jan.  26, 
1918. 

Dec.   13, 

1917. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
Aug.   28, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
June     4, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 

June  18, 
1918. 


Apr.  1, 
1918. 

Apr.  11, 
1918. 

May  29, 
1918. 

Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.   26, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 


18, 


16, 


26, 


Jan. 

1918 
2  Apr. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 

Jan. 
1918 

Oct. 

1917 
Mch. 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
2  Feb. 

1918 
Feb, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 


Feb.    12, 
1918. 


Feb.   21, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 


Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Nov.  20, 

1917 
2  Oct. 

1917 
Apr. 

1918 

36  Mch. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 

37  Jan. 

1918 
Feb. 
1918, 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Sept.  29, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$25,000 

125,000 

5,000 

10,000 

50,000 

250,000 

15,000 

30,000 

15,000 

1,500,000 

5,000 

720,000 


10,000 

2,000,000 

200,000 

50,000 

5,900,000 

15,000 

5,000 

25,000 

5,000 

5,000 

50,000 

210,000 


Assets. 


833,814 


'  255,925 


334,696 


32,217 


12,290 


10,131 


$64,505 
505 

5 1,502 


23,605 

58,133 

with  R.  E. 

- 

- 

4,370 

- 

14,042 

»400 

7,250 

- 

94,796 

- 

3,383 

129,642 


6,075 
»  331,028 


10,482 


2,441 


727 


S9  88,321 


|s:s.s 

g    O    C3    Q 


$2,978 
44,651 


45,454 

327,853 

1,147 

34,643 
681,871 


1,762 
2,625 


140,436 


^  Office  furniture,  fixtures,  etc. 
2  Adjourned. 
5  Prepaid  items. 
^  Good  will. 

5  And  office  and  laboratory  equip- 
ment. 
*  Insurance. 


'  And  development  and  improve- 
ments. 

8  Trading    and    income-producing 

live  stock. 

9  Grain  for  feed. 

1°  Temporary  receipts. 

11  Mortgages. 

12  Deferred  credits. 


13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1*  And  fixtures. 

15  Reserves  for  bad  debts,  insurance, 

coal  stock,  shrinkage,  etc. 

16  Cash  overdrawn. 

1'  Sinking  fund  (repairs). 

18  First  mortgage  bond  sinking  fund. 

19  Inventories. 


1918. 


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641 


of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

1 

1 

1 

1 

S 

i 

3.2 

"S 

-a 
a 

P 

T3 

a 

11 

3 

la 

M 

3 

_ 

i$451 

- 

$9,641 

$7,900 

$575 

- 

$500 

- 

$666 

$9,641 

- 

3  3,574 

- 

189,212 

57,000 

79,585 

- 

50,000 

- 

2,627 

189,212 

4  $4,500 

- 

- 

6,699 

5,000 

851 

- 

- 

- 

848 

6,699 

- 

- 

$3,699 

10,378 

6,000 

4,378 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,378 

- 

MOO 

- 

120,177 

50,000 

14,593 

- 

31,000 

$17,096 

7,488 

120,177 

- 

8  18,548 
9  2,889 

- 

279,745 
11,459 

215,400 

10  4.200 

7,900 

978 
1,726 

11  $54,000 

12  5,167 

_ 

1,833 

279,745 
11,459 

- 

w  5,000 

5,309 

35,921 

30,000 

921 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

35,921 

- 

- 

- 

21,150 

9,800 

6,500 

2,250 

- 

- 

2,600 

21,150 

- 

- 

- 

3,274,918 

1,500,000 

1,312,660 

- 

200,000 

15  114,011 

148,247 

3,274,918 

- 

- 

- 

24,944 

5,000 

14,700 
16  3,946 

- 

- 

"500 

798 

24,944 

<  307,360 

18 12,900 
"4,141 
20  9,307 

21  60,000 
22  1,210 
2'  7,431 

2*  12,000 
25  6,550 

899,234 
130,928 

659,360 
6,775 

33,995 
25  2,712 

89,357 

75,000 

110,460 

17,707 

34,796 

899,234 
130,928 

2'  26,412 
*  200,000 

110 

13  14,770 

29  1,097 

617 

98,504 

2,255,660 
122,370 

70,947 

1,529,400 
62,000 

20,000 

207,405 

50,027 
30  143 

12,220 

- 

10,200 
9,500 

518,855 

29,227 

2,255,660 
122,370 

70,947 

- 

31 4,923,075 
32  2,565,400 

35  150 

12,329 

10,667,059 
13,531 

5,900,000 
10,575 

108,407 

33  3,333 

2,956 

400,000 

1,902,500 

34  307,270 

2,045,549 

10,667,059 
13,531 

2' 150 

- 

- 

28,483 

2,940 

1,157 

- 

- 

- 

24,386 

28,483 

- 

- 

- 

6,245 

2,500 

363 

- 

- 

1,339 

2,043 

6,245 

2'  4,000 

- 

- 

6,942 

2,000 

1,450 

- 

120 

- 

3,372 

6,942 

4  19,970 

38  30 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

~ 

i"  1,328 

~ 

306,731 

210,000 

8,739 

~ 

85,000 

2,992 

' 

306,731 
3 

2"  Income  earned  not  matured. 

21  Portland  C.  S.  Co. 

22  Steamer  Pet. 

23  Payment  on  Hyde  stock  in  litiga- 

tion. 
2*  Stock  in  litigation. 
23  Interest  accrued. 
28  Money  invested. 


2'  Trade-marks. 

28  None  held  in  1918. 

29  Deferred  charges. 

30  Other  liabiUties. 

31  Investments. 

32  Bonds  and  stock  in  treasury. 

33  Interest  on  bonds. 
3^  Reserve. 


35  Fixtures. 

36  Corporation   has    ceased   to   do 

business. 

37  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

38  Preliminary  expense. 

39  And  building. 
^0  Patterns,  etc. 


642 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


E 

i 

s 
g 

Q 

1 

a 
J 

as 

zed  Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

^ 

otures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

J   . 

■2? 

a-i 

"o 

"o 

|-§ 

H 

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ufa 
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ock 

3. 

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■« 

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^ 

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P 

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IS 

S 

o 

New  England  Drug  Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.     6, 

Mch.  15, 

S25,000 

S120 

$248 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New    England    Electrotype 

June  28, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

$24,037 

4,357 

18,136 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New    England    Engine    and 

Dec.    13, 

2  Dec.     4, 

Oct.      1, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,510 

Boat  Association,  Incorpo- 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

rated,  Boston  (for  1917). 

New    England    Engine    and 

Nov.  27, 

Oct.    24, 

Aug.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,471 

Boat  Association,  Incorpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

rated,  Boston. 

New  England  Envelope  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

_ 

31,405 

32,756 

30,254 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Feed  and  Fuel 

Oct.    23, 

6  June  18, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

300 

400 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New   England   Felt   Roofing 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

315,000 

_ 

3,726 

34,065 

Works,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Fibre  Blanket 

May     7, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  31, 

60,000 

45,000 

7 1,688 

21,989 

85,840 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Film  Distribu- 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  30, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,642 

tors,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Fireproof  Con- 

Mch. 28, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

517,355 

- 

"  311,387 

875 

struction    Company,    Bos- 
ton. 
New  England  Florist  Supply 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oct.    18, 

'2  Aug.  17, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

6,250 

14,472 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New    England    Flour    Com- 

June 22, 

June  11, 

June   10, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

4,479 

28,324 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

"  2,150 

New     England     Foundation 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

333 

4,220 

1,853 

30,326 

Company,       Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

New  England  Foundry  &  Ma- 

Nov.   5, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.    1, 

10,500 

14,898 

with  R.  E. 

3,511 

14,477 

chinery  Co.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Fruit  Company, 

Mav    7, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

16,000 

1,090 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

New  England  Fuel  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

8,600 

800 

1,982 

3,756 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Fuel  Oil  Com- 

Apr.  22, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

_ 

- 

6,937 

pany     of     Massachusetts, 
Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Furniture  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Dec.   24, 

Dec.  24, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

600 

875 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

New    England    Hotel    News 

Oct.    21, 

May  21, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3,847 

1,495 

and  Ticket  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
New  England  Iron  &  Hard- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.    6, 

June  18, 

May  31, 

2,500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,429 

ware  Association,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Iron  Works  Co., 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    11, 

Deo.  31, 

25,000 

- 

15,000 

18,911 

49,159 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Lace  and  Braid 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  30, 

30,000 

_ 

5,338 

7,755 

7.572 

Company,  Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New    England    Lamp    Com- 

Feb.   21, 

12  Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

704 

6,618 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Lumber  &  Con- 

Nov. 20, 

27  Sept.    1, 

July      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

195 

struction  Co.,  The,  Stough- 
ton. 
New  England  Lumber  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

28,014 

pany,  Boston. 

1 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Date  of  postponement. 
^  Insurance  inventory. 

*  Reserve  for  Federal  tax  discount, 

etc. 

*  Corporation  not  doing  business. 


6  Trade-marks. 
'  And  tools  and  fixtures. 
8  Investments  —  Liberty  Bonds. 
^  Treasury  stock. 
1°  Reserve. 


11  And   construction   mortgage  re- 

ceivable. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  Furniture. 

1^  Debts  receivable,  payment  doubt- 
ful. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


643 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

M  ■ 

111 

3 
o 

1 

0 

a 
a 

3 
^ 

0 

Pi 

J. 

"a 

a 

■si 

1 

a 

3 
1 

1 

3 
^ 

_ 

- 

$665 

$1,033 

$1,000 

$33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,033 

1  sio.ooo 

- 

- 

56,530 
1,510 

25,000 
1,040 

24,454 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$7,076 
470 

- 

56,530 
1,510 

- 

- 

- 

1,471 

1,180 

- 

- 

- 

291 

- 

1,471 

- 

3  $540 

- 

94,955 

60,000 

13,408 

- 

$15,000 

M,612 

$4,935 

94,955 

» 24,000 

- 

300 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

6  15,000 

- 

- 

67,791 

30,000 

24,338 

- 

- 

- 

13,453 

67,791 

- 

8  20,000 
3  16,500 

56,898 

191,017 
58,540 

58,170 
40,040 

12,810 
18,500 

$40,000 

- 

76,544 
10  3,493 

~ 

191,017 
58,540 

- 

- 

- 

829,617 

150,000 

21,870 

656,000 

422 

- 

1,325 

829,617 

- 

"630 

'     - 

21,352 

15,000 

4,142 

- 

- 

- 

2,210 

21,352 

- 

»  10,165 
16  3,870 

~ 

48,988 
36,732 

20,000 
10,000 

1,597 
1-128 
14,405 

~ 

9,920 

2,407 

27,263 

48,988 
36,732 

- 

- 

77,394 

32,886 
94,484 

300 

18  10,200 

65,300 

9,487 

- 

6,500 
29,184 

3,694 

2,705 

32,886 
94,484 

- 

19  2,200 

- 

17,338 

10,000 

2,623 

3,195 

- 

- 

1,520 

17,338 

- 

20  250,000 

- 

256,937 

250,000 

250 

- 

- 

- 

6,687 

256,937 

- 

4,625 

6.100 

5,000 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,100 

21  39,000 

22  782 

- 

45,124 

39,000 

3,200 

- 

- 

2,924 

- 

45,124 

- 

23  871 

226 

2,526 

2,500 

26 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,526 

- 

24  8,600 

- 

91,670 

25,000 

33,607 

- 

- 

33,063 

- 

91,670 

- 

25  1,134 

- 

21,799 

12,100 

867 

- 

- 

- 

8,832 

21,799 

~ 

26  500 

22300 
28  25,000 

3,232 
5 

11,354 
25,200 

8,000 
25,200 

3,354 

*" 

- 

- 

11,354 
25,200 

- 

29  84,100 

22700 

so  1,140 

45,444 

159,398 

50,000 

1,398 

- 

108,000 

- 

- 

159,398 

16  Liberty  Bonds  and  stamps. 

16  Office  equipment  and  contingent 


1'  Commissions. 

1'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

19  Horses,  autos,  etc. 


20  Contracts  and  agreements. 

21  Good  will  and  lease  rights. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Fixtures. 

24  Liberty  Bonds. 

26  Furnishings  and  tools. 


26  Liberty  Bond. 

27  Adjourned.  Corporation  has  done 

no  business. 

28  Options. 

29  Investments. 

30  Automobile, 


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New     England     Macaroni 

Nov.  29, 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.     1, 

$10,000 

$10,910 

$3,614 

$4,746 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield. 

New  England  Manufacturing 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

897,023 

with  R.  E. 

426,663 

1,148,124 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England   Maple  Syrup 

Mch.  29, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

7,277 

47,826 

46,121 

Company,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Meat  Market 

Mch.    6, 

X- 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

505 

13,049 

and    Provision    Company, 
Boston. 
New    England    Merchandise 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

2,086 

4,802 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Metal  Culvert 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   13, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

1,776 

5,156 

6,098 

29,374 

Company,  Palmer. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

New  England  Mica  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

7,688 

3,519 

1,426 

Waltham. 

1918. 

191-8. 

1917. 

New  England  Milk  Producers' 

May   13, 

8  Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,538 

Association,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Motion  Picture 

Aug.     3, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  15, 

150,000 

_ 

7,704 

158 

8 

Company  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England   Motor  Com- 

June 28, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

2,000 

1,441 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Motor  Truck- 

May 29, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

8,500 

- 

- 

6,297 

ing  Company,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Motors,  Inc., 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   11, 

Dec.  31, 

18,000 

- 

- 

3,214 

8,695 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New     England     Newspaper 

June  10, 

May  21, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

_ 

320,407 

31,817 

354,933 

Publishing  Company,  The, 
Boston. 
New  England  Nurseries  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

37,500 

4,000 

84,842 

10,605 

pany,  The,  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Oil  Company, 

Dec.  28, 

Nov.  28, 

Nov.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

New  England  Oil,  Paint  & 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

113,515 

8,235 

255,118 

144,031 

Varnish  Co.,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Optical  Com- 

July     1, 

"June   14, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Paint  Supply 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

18,571 

6,437 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Pressed  Steel 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

95,000 

_ 

26,946 

25,446 

24,365 

Company,  Natick. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Profit  Sharing 

June  22, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

23  920 

"  1,252 

6,074 

Stamp  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Publishers  Serv- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,738 

ice,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New     England     Publishing 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

29,088 

451 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New   England   Pulp   Plaster 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

725 

8,979 

13,149 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Purity  Paper 

May     7, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

7,833 

13,577 

2,645 

Bottle    Company,    North- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

ampton. 

New  England  Radiator  Com- 

Apr.  16, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

100 

122 

728 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

»  None  held  in  1918. 
2  Good  will, 
s  Automobile. 
*  Reserve  for  freights, 
s  Reserve  for  depreciation  on  real 
estate  and  machinery. 


8  Incorporated  under  chapter  224, 
General  Acts  of  1917,  and  not 
required  by  law  to  have  a 
capital  stock. 

'  OfBce  fixtures. 

8  Tools,  supphes  and  office  equip- 
ment. 


9  Interest  in  motor  trucks. 

10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

11  Prepayments. 

12  Leases  and  contracts. 

13  Delivery  equipment. 

14  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

15  Outside  investment. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


645 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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$19,270 

$10,000 

$6,775 

- 

- 

$2,495 

- 

$19,270 

- 

- 

- 

1,671,810 

250,000 

395,576 

- 

$580,000 

- 

$446,234 

1,671,810 

- 

- 

- 

101,224 

50,000 

41,812 

- 

- 

- 

9,412 

101,224 

2  S3,236 

- 

- 

17,290 

10,000 

7,290 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,290 

- 

- 

S4,798 

11,686 

6,700 

4,986 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,686 

2  10,000 

nsoo 

4,967 

42,904 
27,600 

7,900 
20,500 

3,630 

$3,470 

16,168 

16,007 

4  200 

5  2,629 

42,904 
27,600 

-- 

^  1,500 

937 

3,975 

G  _ 

3,975 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,975 

- 

- 

77,230 

85,100 

67,250 

4,822 

- 

13,028 

- 

- 

85,100 

- 

- 

3,259 

6,700 

5,000 

1,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,700 

2  33,000 
750t000 

8  2,000 

9  18,846 

i»  3,487 

11271 

12  13,702 

13  19,841 

38,347 

68,643 
29,369 

1,515,345 

50,000 
15,500 

200,000 

3,769 
5,640 

950,453 

7,750 
232,500 

6,000 
107.351 

2,229 
»  25,041 

7,124 

68,643 
29,369 

1,515,345 

- 

15  100 

10,000 

137,047 
10,000 

40,000 
10,000 

4,371 

16,500 

42,514 
16  5,109 

26,823 

1,730 

137,047 
10,000 

- 

"  10,200 

- 

531,099 

300,000 

42,100 

- 

130,459 

58,540 

- 

531,099 

"300 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

2 1,338 

20757 
21855 
22  245 

26,865 
78,095 

12,500 
25,000 

1,703 
28,634 

7,549 

5,113 
6,206 

18,255 

26,865 
78,095 

2  63,469 

25  5,651 

26  20,836 

27  25,000 

10  786 
29  70,992 

18,348 
19,805 

141,550 

73,516 
49,344 

65,000 

68,555 
25,000 

717 

77 
24,344 

- 

284 

•  28  75,833 
4,600 

- 

141,550 

73,516 
49,344 

- 

- 

- 

22,853 

10,000 

8,385 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

468 

22,853 

so  9,000 

- 

11,726 

44,781 

30,000 

4,781 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

44,781 

- 

31  15,250 

- 

16,200 

16,000 

32  200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,200 

16  Contingent  liability. 
1'  Treasury  stock. 

18  Adjourned. 

19  Trade-marks  and  good  will.  - 
2"  Automobiles. 

21  Furniture,  fixtures  and  equipment. 

22  Prepaid  taxes  and  insurance. 


23  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

24  And  tags  and  coupons. 

25  Stock. 

26  Prepaid  red.  account. 

27  Stock  sub. 

23  Reserve  for  red. 


29  Magazine  contracts  and  circula- 

tion. 

30  Patent  rights. 

31  United  States  bonds,  Utah  copper 

and  securities  W.  &  A.  I. 

32  Amount  due  banking  house. 


646 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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New  England  Railway  Pub- 

Apr.    1, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

$37,500 

$31,564 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Raincoat  House 

May  22, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

$500 

$18,963 

25,611 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New   England    Realty    Co., 

Nov.    8, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

$604,000 

- 

9,000 

5,600 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Reed  Company, 

May     7, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

5,100 

- 

720 

17,481 

21,352 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New      England      Registry 

Jan.     3, 

Dec.     7, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

544 

48 

Bureau,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

New     England     Road     Ma- 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

2,629 

16,135 

26,736 

chinery  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Sales  Associar 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

207 

13,673 

tion,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Sand  &  Gravel 

Sept.    9, 

7  _ 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

9,422 

8  72,038 

- 

12,606 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

New   England   Slate  Black- 

Feb.  27, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,212 

4,449 

board  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Smelting  &  Re- 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

30,000 

13 1,000 

4,661 

11,811 

fining  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Steel  &  Ma- 

July    5, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

chine  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Steel  Products 

May     7, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

5,852 

- 

8,647 

26,067 

Co.,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Steel  Roofing 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

1,193 

20,090 

21,479 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Structural  Com- 

Mch. 22, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

126,457 

122,938 

649,835 

364,943 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Sugar  Supply 

Aug.  20, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

657 

45,472 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Tank  &  Tower 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

_ 

10,888 

27,355 

16,512 

Company,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Tire  and  Supply 

June  21, 

22  May  20, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

- 

23  1,300 

10,156 

26,476 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Toy  Co.,  Bos- 

Oct.   22, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

8  3,848 

5,253 

2,228 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

New  England  Tray  Company, 

May  22, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,100 

13,965 

7,086 

SomerviUe. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  Trout  Farm, 

Mch.    8, 

Nov.  15, 

Nov.  15, 

10,000 

2,300 

27  700 

28  4,000 

677 

Inc.,  Plymouth. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

New    England    Truck    Co., 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.     9, 

15,000 

- 

3,650 

16,930 

16,587 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Valuation  Com- 

July   19, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

128 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

New  England  VeUe  Company, 

Oct.    .3, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

23  4,935 

74,209 

43,199 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Vending  Co., 

Aug.     2, 

July     8, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

5,666 

1,795 

1,3.50 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Waste  Com- 

Oct.     1. 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

1,000,000 

70,208 

3,617 

1,535,367 

323,195 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  England  Westinghouse 

July     9, 

May    8, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000,000 

954,291 

80,461 

- 

- 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

New  Hampshire  Amusement 

Apr.    15, 

7_ 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

641 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Plant. 

3  Shares  paid  in,  certificate  of  issue 

to  be  filed. 
*  Fixtures. 

5  Catalogues. 

6  Truck. 


7  None  held  in  1918. 

8  And  equipment. 
'  Office  furniture. 

1°  Investment. 

11  Services    and    organization 

penses. 

12  Good  will  or  agency  cont. 


13  And  vehicles, 
w  Treasury  stock. 
13  Mortgage. 
13  Trade-marks. 
1'  Auto  and  fixtures. 

18  Reserve. 

19  Liberty  Bonds. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  lo:  647 

of  Corporations  —  Continued." 


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2  $2,500 

- 

$69,064 
45,074 

$87 

3  33,188 

10,000 

$2,185 
32,309 

- 

$33,604 

$2,765 

$69,064 
45,074 

- 

- 

- 

618,600 

6,000 

3,500 

$487,900 

$65,000 

- 

56,200 

618,600 

1 101,314 

4  720 
U25 
6  300 

40,698 
101,906 

5,100 
100,000 

3,773 
106 

1,800 

29,172 

2,653 

40,698 
101,906 

1  8,983 

- 

- 

54,483 

25,000 

23,071 

- 

- 

6,412 

- 

54,483 

- 

- 

- 

13,880 

2,170 

6,402 

- 

- 

- 

5,308 

13,880 

12  10,000 

9  723 

i"  1,000 

11 101,000 

$20,910 

217,699 
16,661 

150,000 
10,000 

3,151 

64,548 
4,600 

2,061 

217,699 
16,661 

- 

"  14,000 

- 

61,472 

56,000 

- 

16  5,000 

- 

472 

- 

61,472 

w  92,000 

- 

8,000 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

1  4,900 

- 

- 

45,466 

5,200 

31,271 

- 

1,500 

7,495 

- 

45,466 

1  2,000 

1' 1,311 

- 

46,073 

20,000 

3,201 

- 

8,650 

18  521 

13,701 

46,073 

- 

19  50,000 

- 

1,314,173 

185,000 

443,052 

65,000 

367,962 

130,470 

122,689 

1,314,173 

~ 

20  3,300 

19  2,500 

21249 

52,178 
54,755 

20,000 
30,000 

24,487 
9,395 

1,000 

7,691 
7,765 

6,595 

52,178 
54,755 

- 

2U95 

- 

38,127 

2,000 

31,818 

- 

- 

1,389 

2,920 

38,127 

- 

25  100 

26  50 

10,723 

22,202 

6,000 

1,202 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

22,202 

1  3,934 

- 

27,085 

5,000 

4,758 

- 

11,660 

- 

5,667 

27,085 

- 

- 

2,323 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

37,167 

15,000 

360 

- 

20,000 

1,807 

- 

37,167 

- 

- 

172 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3oa 

29  34,709 
1  5,000 

19  790 
30  2,403 

3,672 

160,245 
17,483 

50,000 
15,000 

97,893 
2,483 

- 

- 

9,499 

2,853 

160,245. 
17,483; 

- 

31  107,801 

32  481 

31 1,233,275 

S5 1,000,000 

3f  302 

3'  10,000 

2,731,973 
643 

2,040,669 

6,000,000 
11,586 

1,000,000 

1,000,000 
10,000 

265,272 

5,000,000 
1,586 

- 

131,485 

441,577 

33  2,335 

3«  200,000 

- 

2,040,669' 

6,000,0001 
11,58& 

20  Equipment. 

21  Prepaid  expenses. 

22  Adjourned. 

23  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

24  Unexpired  insurance. 

25  Bonds. 


26  Insurance. 
2'  And  truck. 

28  And  fish. 

29  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

30  Prepaid  insurance,  tax  and  frt. 

31  Investments 


32  Deferred  debit  items. 

33  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

34  Premium  on  capital  stock. 

35  Deferred  accounts. 

36  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
3'  Leasehold  interest. 


648 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


New  Hampshire  Homes  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

New  Haven  Olympia  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

New  Haynes  Hotel  Company, 
Springfield. 

New  Home  Sewing  Machine 
Company,  The,  Orange. 

New  Marlboro  Association, 
New  Marlborough. 

New  Mattakessett  Creeks, 
Proprietors  of  the,  Edgar- 
town. 

New  Ocean  House  Annex 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

New  Park  Hotel  Company, 
Worcester. 

New  Park  Square,  Incorpo- 
rated, Westfield. 

New  Premier  Lunch  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

New  Process  Twist  Drill  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 

New  Richwood  Hotel  Co., 
Boston. 

New  Springfield  Hotel  Com- 
pany, Nantucket. 

New  York  Building  Wrecking 
Co.,  Inc.,  Boston. 

New  York  Gekco  Company, 
The,  Brockton. 

New  York  Mattress  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

New  York,  New  England 
Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

New  York  Pickle  Co., 
Worcester. 

New  York  Sample  Shop,  Inc., 

Boston. 
Newark     Lunch     Company, 

The,  Palmer. 
Newbert  Color  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Newburg     Shoe     Co.     Inc., 

Haverhill. 
Newbury     Auto     Company, 

The,  Boston. 
Newbury   Realty   Company, 

Boston. 
Newbury     Shoe     Company, 

The,  Haverhill. 
Newbury  Specialty  Company, 

Boston. 


Dec.   15, 

1917. 
June  12, 

1918. 
Aug.  23, 

1918. 
Moh.  26, 

1918. 

Sept.  19, 
1918. 

Aug.  28, 
1918. 

Feb.  18, 
1918. 

July  8, 
1918. 

June  11, 
1918. 

July     2, 

1918. 
Feb.   23, 

1918. 
Oct.    29, 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1918. 
July     8, 

1918. 
May   22, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 

Apr.  2, 
1918. 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

July    10, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
July    29, 

1918. 
Sept.  ID, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Aug.   14, 

1918. 
June   19, 

1918. 
Feb.    21, 

1918. 


1  Nov.*  14, 

Sept.  1, 

1917. 

1917. 

4  June  8, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

June  3, 

June  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

July  23, 

June  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

iJuly  22, 

June  3, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.   7, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

1  June  6, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  21, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Sept.  27, 

Sept.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  25, 

June  25, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  3, 

June  3, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  4, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Sept.  30, 

Aug.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   1, 

Apr.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

July  22, 

June  29, 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Sept.  3, 

June  29, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.   7, 

Oct.  16, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

^  June  14, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

88  Jan.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

310,000 

5,000 

45,000 

3,000,000 

2,000 
11,216 

100,000 
5,000 
35,000 

10,000 
15,600 
15,000 
20,000 
1,000 
300,000 
28,000 

40,000 
5,000 

10,000 

75,000 

100,000 

30,000 

5,000 

250,000 

10,000 

1,000 


Assets. 


£-3   -P-i 
-2  §"3  S 


$280,700 

7,000 
11 10,408 

152,747 


23,000 


26,620 


261,990 


- 

- 

- 

S4,755 

S215,651 

610,956 

4,000 

- 

- 

3,156 

500 

1,000 

36,891 

65,881 

- 

24,100 

19  10 

- 

- 

517,935 

19,938 

38,580 

22,936 

19,032 

243 

5,166 

- 

11,495 

- 

2,458 

- 

34,840 

S2  7,951 

91,984 

9,938 

55  64,368 

~ 

~ 

1  Adjourned. 
«  Good  will. 
'  Stock  in  treasury. 

*  In  lieu  of  annual. 
6  Prepaid  expenses. 

*  Accrued  expenses. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


8  License. 

9  Patent  rights. 

10  Trade-marks. 

11  And  water  improvements. 

12  Boats,  seines,  etc. 
18  Rights  by  grant. 
1^  Deferred  items. 


15  Fixtures. 
1^  Furniture. 
1'  Improvements. 
IS  Leasehold. 
"  And  tools. 

20  Automobile. 

21  Investments. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


649 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

I 

jUBILITIES. 

i 

1 
1 

■a 
a 
a 

eS 

3 
^ 

4 

B 

CO 

k 

3-2 

< 

J. 

"2 

a 

1^ 

-i 

•T3 

a 

■■iS  a 
o  a 

i 

CQ 

i 

o 

i 

2  $2,000 

3  $8,000 

$1,256 

$11,256 

$10,000 

$1,256 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$11,256 

2  25,000 

9  25,000 
10  250,000 
2  1,225,000 

6  5,775 

'  7,585 

8  2,250 

2,690 

1,714 

7,489 

40,124 

3,410,019 

7,972 

1,000 

14,000 

3,000,000 

2,000 

6,332 
M57 
9,616 

68,871 
42 

- 

$5,466 
247,500 

1,000 

- 

$11,042 
93,648 

4,930 

7,489 

40,124 

3,410,019 

7,972 

- 

12  350 

"458 

- 

18,185 

11,216 

4,003 

- 

- 

•     ~ 

2,966 

18,185 

- 

- 

- 

152,747 

40,000 

45,247 

$67,500 

- 

- 

- 

152,747 

2 15,000 
2  7,500 

"92 

16  5,000 

18 15,000 

"  2,783 

IS  1,000 

16,183 

20,450 
41,756 

10,250 

5,000 
35,000 

10,000 

8,110 
3,310 

3,000 

6,915 

"425 
446 

$250 

- 

20,450 
41,756 

10,250 

- 

- 

143,436 

15,600 

2,837 

- 

- 

100,000 

24,999 

143,436 

- 

- 

185 

28,550 

15,000 

12,143 

- 

1,407 

- 

- 

28,550 

- 

- 

- 

23,277 

20,000 

525 

- 

- 

- 

2,752 

23,277 

- 

- 

50 

60 

60 

- 

-. 

- 

- 

- 

60 

2 120,000 

- 

- 

668,414 

300,000 

266,735 

- 

- 

101,679 

- 

668,414 

10 16,000 
2  6,000 

20 1,360 

21769 

22  5,700 

630 

106,714 
143,811 

28,000 
27,200 

12,970 
95,241 

15,125 

26,000 

38,442 
6,245 

1,302 

106,714 
143,811 

23  500 

2M37 
MOO 
i»800 

9,112 
24,205 

3,600 
25  1,200 

5,500 

1,963 
6,946 

1,450 
10,379 

54 
26  460 
2?  385 

1,380 

9,112 
24,205 

- 

28  62,907 

20,874 

90,769 

75,000 

15,769 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,769 

2  50,000 

29  8,150 
'  1,858 

33  130 

966 

246,622 
142,500 

100,000 
30,000 

80,549 

'0  33,800 

61,560 

: 

50,940 

5,650 

31  7,274 

19,349 

246,622 
142,500 

- 

- 

7,000 

7,000 

5,000 

- 

34  2,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

51,634 

333,500 

52,800 

700 

280,000 

- 

- 

- 

333,500 

- 

36  1,132 

37  474 

1,000 

112,991 
1,000 

10,000 
1,000 

14,013 

- 

87,575 

- 

1,403 

112,991 
1,000 

22  Treasury  stock. 

23  Horses  and  wagons. 

24  Autos. 

25  Subscriptions  on  capital  stock. 

26  Reserve  for  bad  accounts. 
2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
28  Equipment  and  fixtures. 


29  Liberty  Bonds. 

30  Accrued  taxes. 

31  Adjustment  reserve  for  debts  or 

old  claims  that  might  not  have 
been  recorded. 

32  And  fixtures. 

33  Deferred  charges. 


34  Mortgage. 
36  And  lasts,  etc. 

36  Unexpired  interest,  insurance,  etc. 
3'  Securities. 

38  Corporation  has  never  done  busi- 
ness. 


650  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


§ 

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.9 

a 
1 

03 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

33, 

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and 
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TION. 

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Newburyport       Amusement 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

$32,000 

$49,914 

$499 

Company,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Newburyport  "Fisheries   Co., 

Sept.    5, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.   30, 

100,000 

30,594 

$16,840 

- 

1,792 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newburyport   Garage   Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

5,600 

600 

$6,093 

4,412 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Newburyport      Shipbuilding 

Apr.    22, 

7  _ 

- 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

Newburyport  Steam  Laundry, 

May  29, 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

3,294 

- 

808 

Incorporated,       Newbttry- 
port. 
Newell   and   Snowllng   Con- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

291 

struction    Company,    Ux- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

bridge. 

Newfoundland    Corporation, 

June  18, 

8  Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

1,100 

22,000 

500 

- 

37 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Newhall  Street  Garage  Com- 

May 21, 

8  May     6, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

917 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newmarket      Manufacturing 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  27, 

1,200,000 

887,546 

with  R.  E. 

649,939 

427,212 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Newport    Fisheries,    Ice    & 

Apr.    15, 

July    21, 

June  30, 

350,000 

109,623 

11 177,380 

- 

256 

Cold     Storage     Company, 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Newport,  R.  I. 

' 

Newport    Transfer    Express 

May  29, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,662 

Company,  Newport,  R.  I. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

News   Publishing    Company, 

May     2, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

10,000 

4,769 

680 

7,557 

Incorporated,       Newbury- 
port. 
News    Publishing    Company 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May     8, 

s  May     3, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

9,000 

_ 

4,540 

of  Framingham,    Framing- 
ham. 
Newton  and  Barnfather  Co. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,214 

4,443 

Inc.,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Newton  Associates  Incorpo- 

Feb.  13, 

Jan.     2, 

Jan.     2, 

10,000 

15,065 

- 

- 

11,049 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton    Box    Company, 

Oct.    22, 

8  Oct.    21, 

July   31, 

30,000 

15,310 

6,917 

32,691 

16,044 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton  Center  Garage,  Inc., 

July    10, 

21  Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

1,678 

22  2,412 

7,782 

8,717 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Newton  Garage  &  Automobile 

June  13, 

June     1, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

2,427 

11,853 

7,947 

Company,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton  Graphic  Publishing 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    2, 

13,500 

- 

5,500 

- 

2,976 

Company,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton    Journal    Publishing 

May     2, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

2,500 

- 

1,470 

- 

475 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton  Lumber  Co.,  Newton, 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Jan.    19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

10,000 

7,548 

7,184 

5,288 

Newton     Paper     Company, 

June     4, 

May  25, 

Apr.   30, 

72,000 

209,832 

.144,623 

76,702 

70,374 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton  Real  Estate  Associa- 

May  17, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

80,000 

174,548 

- 

- 

535 

tion  of  Newton,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newton  South  Storage  Com- 

July   16, 

July    12, 

June  30, 

10,000 

7,500 

- 

- 

447 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Newtowne  Garage  Company, 

May  29, 

Dec.     7, 

Dec.     7, 

20,000 

21,000 

1,684 

1,977 

3,634 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Niagara  Laundry  Company, 

July    23, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

1,652 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

s  Organization  expenses. 

*  Boats,  traps  and  equipment. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


^  Treasury  stock. 

'  None  held  since  organization. 
Corporation  is  not  doing  busi- 
ness. 

8  Adjourned. 


»  Liberty  Bonds. 

10  Acceptances. 

11  And  boats,  gear,  etc. 

12  Tools,  fixtures  and  supplies  all  in 

Newport,  R.  I. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


651 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

ago 

j 

i 

1 
1 

1 

3 
1 

k 

< 

J. 

"2 

•a 
a 

■S  i 

■§1 

J. 

a 

II 

f 

■a 

1 

3 

- 

1  $4,964 

- 

$55,377 

$26,500 

- 

$25,000 

$3,877 

- 

_ 

$55,377 

2  $30,000 

3  8,500 
i  12,465 

5  2,500 
6  57,500 

- 

160,191 

100,000 

$5,248 

- 

2,086 

$52,857 

- 

160,191 

- 

- 

16,705 

10,500 

792 

- 

4,000 

- 

$1,413 

16,705 . 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

6,102 

5,000 

212 

- 

500 

- 

390 

6,102 

- 

- 

$9,709 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

22,537 

1,100 

847 

- 

4,120 

- 

16,470 

22,537 

2  1,000 

- 

899 

4,316 

3,800 

516 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,316 

2 104,595 

9  78,750 
12 1,980 

- 

2,043,447 
393,834 

1,200,000 
326,100 

104,666 

13  37,500 
"  12,000 

150,000 

10  72,151 

3,000 

- 

516,630 
15,234 

2,043,447 
393,834 

2  3,500 

15  8,000 

- 

13,162 

10,000 

3,162 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,162 

- 

9 10,000 

366 

33,372 

15,000 

2,072 

- 

11,300 

5,000 

- 

33,372 

2  6,000 

1M37 

- 

19,977 

15,000 

1,083 

- 

2,080 

- 

1,814 

19,977 

2  500 

1'  4,792 

- 

12,949 

7,500 

3,844 

- 

500 

- 

1,105 

12,949 

• 

- 

1,061 

27,175 

125 

3,950 

23.100 

- 

- 

- 

27,175 

- 

18  50 
19  300 

- 

72,791 

23,100 

10,928 

- 

- 

38,763 

- 

72,791 

2  2,500 

2"  1,479 

23  26 

- 

23,115 

11,000 

9,201 

- 

- 

2,914 

- 

23,115 

- 

- 

- 

22,227 

10,000 

8,076 

- 

- 

- 

4,151 

22,227 

2  7,500 

- 

- 

15,976 

13,500 

306 

- 

- 

- 

2,170 

15,976 

- 

- 

- 

1,945 

75 

178 

- 

- 

- 

•  1,692 

1,945 

2  5,000 

- 

6,788 

41,808 

17,000 

6,291 

8,000 

10,517 

- 

- 

41,808 

~ 

24 1,260 

10,317 

502,791 
185,400 

72,000 
80,000 

26,567 
25  2,672 

100,500 

4,900 

275,961 
26  125,591 

- 

502,791 
185,400 

2  6,348 

27  200 

- 

14,495 

10,000 

495 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

14,495 

- 

- 

- 

28,295 

13,300 

7,612 

7,000 

- 

- 

383 

28,295 

2  5.000 

- 

132 

8,784 

5,000 

3,784 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,784 

13  Bonds. 

14  Mortgage. 

15  Personal  property. 
i«  Paper  stock. 

I'  Equipment. 


18  Office  fixtures. 

19  Horses  and  wagons. 
29  Prepaid  insurance. 

21  Special  meeting. 

22  And  tools  and  furniture. 


23  Garage  license. 

24  Advanced  insurance. 

25  Accrued  taxes  and  expense. 
■^6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2'  Four  shares  of  treasury  stock. 


652 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Nichols  &  Stone  Company, 
Gardner. 


Nichols  Sho! 
Amesbury. 


Company, 

Nickerson  Company,  Boston, 

Nickerson  Dry  Goods  Com- 
pany, The,  Leominster. 

Nickerson  the  Haberdasher, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Nickles  Cranberry  Company, 
Inc.,  The,  Carlisle. 

Niels  A.  DoUeris  &  Son  Com- 
pany, Somerville. 

Nielsen  Brothers  Company, 
Inc.,  Lynn. 

Nightingale  &  Childs  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Niles  Bement  Pond  Company 
of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

Nils  Bjork  Company,  Worces- 
ter. 

No-Scent  Manufacturing 
Company,  Somerville. 

No  SUp  Pulley  Plating  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Noble  &  Cooley  Company, 
Granville. 

Noble  Cigar  Company,  West- 
field. 

Noble,  Milne  Co.,  Inc.,  Pitts- 
field. 

Nobscot  Mountain  Spring 
Company,  Boston. 

Nockege  Mills,  Fitchburg,     . 
Nogobak  Co.,  The,  Boston,    . 

N  o  n    Skid    Company    of 

America,  Boston. 
Nonantum    Coal    Company, 

Newton. 
Nonantum  Market  Company, 

Newton. 
Nonnabo  Chemical  Company, 

Boston. 
Nonotuck     Silk     Company, 

Northampton. 

Nonquitt  Spinning  Company, 
New  Bedford. 

Norcross  Brothers  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

Norcross  Brownstone  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 


Aug.  27, 
1918. 

Apr.   26, 
1918. 

Apr.   24, 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Mav  13, 

1918. 
May  11, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Mav     3, 

1918. 
Aug.  14, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Mav     3, 

1918. 


June  18, 

1918. 
Julv     3, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Aug.  16, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
June  24, 

1918. 
Mav     3, 

1918. 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Mav  8, 
1918. 

Mav  10, 
1918. 


July   27, 
1918. 

Apr.     4 
1918. 

9  Apr. 

1918. 
Feb.    12 

1918. 
9  Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Apr.     5 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Jan.     3 

1918. 
Jan.    30 

1918. 
9  Feb.   27 

1918. 
9  Mch.  13 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
June     3 

1918. 
Feb.    13 

1918. 
Jan.      3, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 


May  27 

1918. 
July     1 

1918. 
Jan.    14 

1918. 
Apr.    11 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Feb.    13 

1918. 
Feb.    26, 

1918. 

Feb.   26 

1918. 
Apr.    30 

1918. 
Jan.    30 

1918. 


June  30, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June     3, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Apr.   30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  30, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Apr.  30, 
1918. 


$100,000 

10,000 

14,000 
15,000 
15,000 
20,000 
5,000 
5,000 
30,000 
25,000 
15,000 
25,000 
10,000 
25,000 
90,000 
20,000 
30,000 

450,000 

1,000 

200,000 

15,000 

3,500 

100,000 

2,000,000 

2,400,000 
656,000 
50,000 


Assets. 


s 
1 

■  S 

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

S85,918 

1  $52,723 

$95,618 

- 

13,816 

26,841 

- 

- 

41,389 

- 

- 

"  27,410 

- 

- 

30,004 

10,048 

- 

- 

6,700 

2,232 

251 

3,325 

120 

438 

- 

- 

31,423 

- 

- 

28,192 

- 

3,000 

7,110 

- 

85 

122 

- 

- 

.  22 

10,310 

7,613 

33,130 

7,200 

6,500 

25,732 

53,539 

2,999 

13,778 

- 

- 

24,467 

133,000 

259,000 

370,518 

_ 

2,542 

2,476 

- 

» 8,574 

14,929 

- 

1,227 

3,117 

72,331 

with  R.  E. 

- 

535,226 

573,003 

3,125,604 

1,471,736 

1  2,299,240 

2,071,982 

264,338 

231,960 

8,260 

~ 

~ 

*■ 

1  And  equipment. 

2  Timber  and  stumpageSrights. 
s  Unexpired  insurance. 

*  Treasury  stock. 

6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


8  Installing     of    machinery     and 

motors. 

7  OfiBce  furniture  and  factory  equip- 
ment. 

s  Prepaid  items. 

9  Adjourned. 


1°  Fixtures. 

11  And  fixtures. 

12  Fixtm^e  account. 
18  Good  will. 

1*  Investments. 
15  Formulae. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


653 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

. 

LUBILITIBS. 

. 

-i 

J. 

00 

•SJ3 

tiD  Mrs 

S 

M 

1 

S 

Pi 

■a 
a 

■a 

0 

i 

03 

1 

3 
^ 

'a 

'O  g 

.s  s 

O   V 

1 

3 
^ 

- 

2  $34,907 

3  1,373 

*  16,600 

- 

$377,235 

$100,000 

$6,587 

- 

- 

$254,378 
5  16,270 

- 

$377,235 

6  6,063 

'  4,530 

8  502 

$10,726 

84,075 

8,000 

32,873 

$43,202 

84,075 

- 

10  2,000 

- 

56,078 

14,000 

8,021 

- 

16,500 

17,557 

- 

56,078 

- 

- 

- 

33,921 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,921 

- 

33,921 

- 

12  4,000 

- 

42,146 

15,000 

6,278 

- 

8,500 

12,368 

- 

42,146 

18 115,000 

- 

- 

25,048 

20,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

48 

- 

25,048 

- 

- 

- 

10,158 

5,000 

1,251 

- 

- 

3,907 

- 

10,158 

- 

- 

754 

5,191 

5,000 

191 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,191 

- 

"  2,100 

- 

75,961 

30,000 

37,702 

- 

- 

- 

$8,259 

75,961 

- 

- 

-• 

275,907 

25,000 

180,013 

- 

- 

70,894 

- 

275,907 

»  5,000 

- 

- 

29,821 

15,000 

1,024 

- 

■ 

5,000 

8,797 

29,821 

"  12,000 

- 

716 

13,271 

13,030 

241 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,271 

- 

15  9,950 

- 

10,000 

5,850 
4  4,150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

16  10,000 

- 

90,344 

25,000 

4,859 

- 

- 

44,764 

15,721 

90,344 

- 

- 

25,000 

87,911 

37,500 

50,411 

- 

- 

- 

- 

87,911 

- 

- 

- 

83,793 

20,000 

8,763 

$37,500 

10,100 

6,408 

1,022 

83,793 

~ 

17  926 

18  7,608 

19  2,831 
20  20,470 

— 

59,801 

30,000 

8,296 

" 

16,103 

" 

5,402 

59,801 

- 

16  13,714 

- 

813,726 

450,000 

138,538 

- 

207,236 

- 

17,952 

813,726 

21900 

_ 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

21  205,723 

n 

- 

213,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

13,000 

- 

- 

213,000 

- 

22  315 

14  2,000 

- 

60,127 

15,000 

24,192 

- 

10,000 

10,935 

60,127 

- 

- 

- 

7,086 

3,500 

2,452 

- 

- 

1,134 

- 

7,086 

- 

- 

- 

626,695 

100,000 

1,036 

- 

- 

525,659 

with 

surplus 

626,695 

23  310,000 
16  76,654 
24  25,019 

6,247,304 

2,000,000 

2,243,066 
25  192,995 
26  61,591 

27  381,881 

1,367,771 

6,247,304 

- 

"  235,500 

- 

7,001,048 

2,400,000 

643,508 

- 

1,742,500 

28  300,000 
6  607,215 

1,307,825 

7,001,048 

- 

"  92,350 

- 

1,253,136 

598,275 

264,853 

29  67.875 

193,467 
so  55,837 

23,889 
31  48,940 

~ 

1,253,136 

47,127 

50,219 

50,000 

219 

50,219 

16  Liberty  Bonds. 
1'  Supplies. 

18  Trucks. 

19  Prepaid  expenses. 

20  License. 

21  Patent  rights. 


22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Stock  in  other  companies. 

24  Unexpired  insurance,  taxes,  etc. 

25  Due  for  wages,  commissions,  etc. 

26  Due  for  discounts,  etc. 


27  Reserve. 

28  Reserves  for  taxes. 

29  Mortgages, 
so  Contracts. 
31  Reserves. 


654 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Norcross-Cameron  Company, 

Springfield. 
Norfolk    Hardening    Works, 

(Inc.),  Boston. 
Norfolk   Iron   Company, 

Quincy. 
Norfolk    Lumber    Company, 

Stoughton. 
Norfolk  Varnish  Co.,  Quincy, 

Norfolk  Woolen  Company, 
Franklin. 

Norling  &  Bloom  Company, 
Boston. 

Norman  and  Bennett,  Incor- 
porated, Boston. 

Norris  Drug  Co.,  Boston, 

NorristowD  Magnesia  and 
Asbestos  Company,  Boston. 

North  Adams  Brick  Com- 
pany, North  Adams. 

North  Adams  Industrial  Com- 
pany, Nortli  Adams. 

North  Adams  Machine  Brush 
Company,  North  Adams. 

North  Adams  Manufacturing 
Company,  Adams. 

North  Adams  Wholesale  Co., 
North  Adams. 

North  American  Fruit  Co., 
The,  Springfield. 

North  American  Securities 
Co.,  Boston. 

North  American  Wine  and 
Spirit  Journal,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

North  Andover  Co-operative 
Society,  The,  North  An- 
dover. 

North  Attleborough  Chronicle 
Company,  The,  North 
Attleborough. 

North  Billerica  Company, 
Billerica. 

North  Cambridge  OljTnpia 
Company,  Boston. 

North  Carolina  Mica  Co., 
Boston. 

North  Chelmsford  Machine 
and  Supply  Company, 
Chelmsford. 

North  Dighton  Co-operative 
Association,  Inc.,  Dighton. 


North  Dighton  Stove  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 


.ate 


Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
June   18, 

1918. 
Feb.    21, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
Oct.     4, 

1918. 

May  11, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Apr.    10, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
May  29, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
July   26, 

1918. 

Aug.     8, 
1918.. 

Mav  11, 
1918. 

Apr.   25, 

1918. 
June   19, 

1918. 
Feb.    27, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 


Feb.   19, 
1918. 


Jan.      1 

1918. 
Feb.     1 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Jan.    17 

1918. 
Oct.    13 

1917. 
4  Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Oct.    17, 

1918 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 

Dec.  28, 

1917 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Nov.  27, 

1917 
Mav     6, 

1918 
Sept.  15, 

1917. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
June  29 

1918. 

25  June  18 
1918. 

Mch.    6 
1918. 

Feb.    19 

1918. 
28  June  13 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 

Dec.  21 
1917. 


Jan.    16 
1918. 


Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July   31, 

1918. 
July    31, 

1918. 

Dec.  28, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Julv   31. 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  29, 

1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Nov.  24, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 


SIO.OOO 
10,000 
35,000 
15,000 
25,000 
90,000 
36,000 
00,000 

30,000 
10,000 

5,000 
75,000 

7.500 
175,000 
50,000 
100,000 

9,000 
10,000 

2,000 

10,000 

150,000 
10,000 
15,000 
50,000 

10,000 
40,800 


Assets. 


s 

■i 

a 
1 

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

- 

Sl,264 

?46,231 

- 

2,376 

661 

$13,450 

8,500 

4,225 

6,797 

- 

32,763 

8,554 

4,011 

14,886 

80,000 

35,000 

210,500 

- 

«  1,000 

24,011 

- 

9,235 

49,744 

- 

1,248 

7,573 

- 

12  1,145 

26,038 

31,895 

1,957 

9,236 

50,077 

- 

- 

- 

4,037 

2,946 

111,586 

109,030 

320,710 

- 

- 

73,886 

111,301 

4,967 

21  5,165 

- 

- 

20 

- 

239 

1,549 

- 

8,447 

946 

100,000 

with  R.  E. 

244,924 

38,718 

_ 

- 

- 

12  780 

23,029 

36,303 

22,334 

44,298 

- 

- 

5,983 

500 

198 

6,197 

1  Good  will. 

2  Stock  in  other  corporations, 
s  Equipment. 

*  Adjourned. 

5  And  equipment. 

*  Stock  and  bonds. 


'  Accrued  war  tax. 

8  Consigned. 

9  Liberty  Bonds. 

1"  Prepaid  expenses. 

11  Accrued  expenses. 

12  And  fixtures. 


1"  Treasury  stock. 
1*  Investment. 

15  Patent  rights. 

16  Furniture. 

1'  Deferred  charges. 
IS  Stock  investments. 


PUBLIC    DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


655 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

«  2  § 

3 
o 

1 
1 
1 

i 

03 
O 

1 
& 

2 

M 

k 

•a 
a 

1^ 

"2 

-a 
a 

.11 

l-i 

J 

3 

1 

ua 

o 

o 

- 

- 

- 

$82,443 

$10,000 

$2,443 

$33,000 

$37,000 

- 

$82,443 

I  $5,510 

- 

- 

13,646 

10,000 

3,575 

- 

- 

- 

$71 

13,646 

- 

2  $500 

- 

55,219 

20,000 

10,775 

- 

- 

24,444 

- 

55,219 

- 

s  3,760 

- 

58,756 

15,000 

- 

$1,284 

22,271 

- 

20,201 

58,756 

- 

- 

- 

45,440 

12,225 

2,501 

696 

- 

30,018 

- 

45,440 

I  8,200 

MOO 

- 

465,120 
61,551 

62,000 
36,000 

205,355 

15,553 

'162 

9,268 

11  2,976 

12,584 

_ 

with  acots. 

payable 

5,000 

197,765 

4,836 

465,120 
61,551 

1850 

8  160 
9  1,000 
11690 

S12,167 

81,835 
22,584 

60,000 
10,000 

3,500 

6,091 

81,835 

22,584 

13,100 

- 

- 

91,851 

10,000 

52,557 

- 

- 

- 

29,294 

91,851 

- 

S897 

- 

47,211 

5,000 

314 

30,400 

5,600 

- 

5,897 

47,211 

15  55 
1  3,303 

13  4,300 

»  2,000 

16  150 

1'  1,831 

18  300 

20  4,023 

14,248 
610 

72,500 

12,573 

607,287 

137,138 

72,500 

7,500 

175,000 

27,000 

1,599 

205,011 

19  2,565 

65,853 

10,500 

3,474 
185,000 

39,711 
33,785 

- 

72,500 

12,573 

607,287 

137,138 

- 

22  350 

5,514 

137,994 

79,500 

- 

51,950 

6,544 

- 

- 

137.994 

- 

23  19,100 

- 

20,300 

9,000 

10,836 

- 

- 

- 

464 

20,300 

24  200 
1  3,250 

- 

- 

3,780 

3,250 

175 

- 

- 

- 

355 

3,780 

- 

- 

64 

2,327 

570 

1,031 

- 

26  726 

- 

- 

2,327 

I  4,000 

- 

- 

22,333 

10,000 

1,578 

- 

2,900 

- 

7,855 

22,333 

~ 

9  12,525 
i»  1,740 

~ 

400,962 
40,458 
36,785 

150,000 
10,000 
15,000 

178,860 

432 

29  1,060 

1,185 

25,000 

10,000 
3,466 
9,875 

46,602 

2'  15,500 

500 

30  4,250 

6,475 

400,962 
40,458 
36,785 

- 

- 

- 

179,331 

50,000 

7,742 
31204 

25,000 

- 

96,385 

- 

179,331 

- 

- 

- 

8,985 
66,033 

2,191 
40,800 

202 

- 

2,200 

32  3,504 
33  348 

34  2,654 

35  53 

22,831 

235 

8,985 
66,033 

19  Pay  roll  due. 

2"  Stock  fixtures  and  auto. 

21  And  crops. 

22  Livestock. 

23  Contracts. 

24  Trade-marks. 


25  Should  have  been  held. 

26  Loans  by  members. 

2'  Reserves  and  dividends. 

28  In  lieu  of  annual. 

29  Accrued  expense. 
39  Reserve. 


31  Pay  roll. 

52  Contingent  fund. 

33  Accumulation  fund. 

^*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

35  Interest  reserve. 


656 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
59 

a 

OS 
05 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

.S 

;s, 
ise, 
and 
roc- 

42 

TION. 

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6 

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Si 

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Stock 
ess. 

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IS 

S 

O 

North  Pacific  Public  Service 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

$2,000,000 

$12,346 

822,788 

$51,058 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

North  Pharmacy,  Inc.,  North 

June  24, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

2,050 

Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

North  Sedgwick  Canning  Co., 

July    17. 

June 

5, 

Mch.  30, 

3,200 

5,432 

with  R.  E. 

4,887 

846 

The,  Melrose. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North     Shore     Amusement 

Apr.   25, 

Apr. 

9, 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

_ 

$18,000 

_ 

.    110 

Company,  Revere. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North    Shore    Breeze   Com- 

Dec. 28, 

1'  Dec. 

20, 

Sept.  24, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

1,400 

8,397 

pany,  Manchester. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

North  Shore  Breeze  Company, 

Nov.  14, 

Sept. 

30, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

_ 

5,000 

1,570 

4,6.52 

Manchester  f2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North  Shore  Creamery  Com- 

May 23, 

13  Mch. 

26, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

9,093 

8,541 

4,108 

7,145 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North  Shore  Dairy  Associa- 

Dec.  17, 

Nov. 

19, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

1,568 

3,382 

tion,  Gloucester. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

North    Shore    Ice    Delivery 

May     8, 

Apr. 

30, 

Mch.  31, 

225,000 

_ 

- 

4,940 

22,294 

Company,  The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North  Shore  News  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb. 

23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1,428 

_ 

_ 

9,811 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North  Shore  Theatre  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

Mch. 

25, 

Dec.  31, 

85,000 

126,500 

_ 

- 

5,798 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North    Shore    Waste    Paper 

Mch.  15, 

Jan. 

8, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

- 

"  1,188 

2,605 

3,051 

Company,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North  Somerville  Coal  Com- 

Oct.   22, 

July 

20, 

Julv    12, 

5,000 

29  6,200 

150 

1,201 

4,861 

pany,  Medford. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North    Star    Printing    Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb. 

26, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

4,000 

450 

1,081 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North  Station  Haberdasher, 

Aug.  29, 

Apr. 

8, 

Feb.    28, 

2,800 

- 

- 

5,943 

1,420 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North  St.  Beef  Co.,  Ltd.,  Bos- 

Feb.  11, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,936 

5,287 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North   Street   Realty   Com- 

Feb.   28, 

Jan. 

28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

— 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North    Truro    Cold    Storage 

Mav  16, 

Mav 

13, 

Apr.    30, 

75,000 

35,915 

40,000 

3,500 

5,611 

Co.,  Truro. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

North  Union  Drug  Company, 

Apr.    12. 

13  Mch. 

26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

5,208 

470 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North-Union    Realty    Com- 

Apr.   11, 

13  Mch. 

26, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

190,000 

- 

- 

86 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

North  Weymouth  Associates 

Nov.  22, 

Aug. 

30, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

5,800 

- 

- 

91 

Inc.,  The,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Northampton  Brick  Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Apr. 

15, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000 

450 

1,000 

550 

- 

pany,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Northampton  Cutlery  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Jan. 

31, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

30,000 

20,000 

95,282 

26,708 

pany,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Northampton  Empire  Laun- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb. 

19, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

6,000 

- 

3,071 

dry   Company,    North- 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

hampton. 

Northampton    Garage  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Jan. 

9, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

733 

7,964 

4,934 

pany,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Northampton  Silk  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan. 

23, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

70,533 

S3  83,783 

50,530 

25,397 

The,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

1  Plant,  etc. 

2  Treasury  stock,  preferred. 

3  Treasury  stock,  common. 

^  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes. 

5  Deferred       charges  —  suspended 

accounts, 
s  Accrued  interest. 


'  Accrued  industrial  insurance. 

8  Matured  taxes. 

8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

10  Good  wm. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  Good  will  and  leases. 

13  Adjourned. 


1^  Mortgage. 

IS  Dehvery  equipment. 

IS  Equipment. 

1'  Prepaid  expense. 

18  Suspense  accoimt. 

13  Accrued  interest. 


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10,000 

6,083 

10,800 

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193,987 

100,000 

3,987 

90,000 

- 

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- 

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7,500 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

- 

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7,500 

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- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

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- 

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2,000 

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171,990 

100,000 

2,444 

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55,000 

- 

14,546 

171,990 

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2,232 

11,303 

10,000 

887 

- 

416 

- 

- 

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31300 

- 

13,931 

4,000 

602 

- 

6,363 

32  300 

2,666 

13,931 

10 100,000 

34  187 
23  1,210 

22  787 

" 

332,427 

146,200 

21,734 
35  3,000 
86  1,289 

3'  100.000 

20,000 

40,204 

332,427 

20  Reserved     for    unused     coupon 

books. 

21  Horses  and  vehicles. 

22  Liberty  Bonds. 

23  Prepaid  insurance. 

24  Unpaid  salaries. 


26  Depreciation. 
2'  And  equipment. 
2*  Deferred  charges. 
20  Buildings  and  fixtures. 

30  Salaries  payable. 

31  Deposit  on  contract. 


32  Contract  dep. 

33  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

34  Prepaid  interest. 

35  Accrued  bond  interest. 

36  Accrued  pay  roll. 
3'  Bonded  debt. 


658 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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Northeastern  Company,  The, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

S4,956 

816,549 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northeastern  Sales  Company, 

June  21, 

June     1, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

300 

100 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northern  -A. venue  Stores  and 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

500 

3,706 

Dock  Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northern  Box  Company,  The, 

May  10, 

Feb.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

S8,499 

$7,222 

7,551 

17,782 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northern    Brass    Company, 

May  25, 

Mch.  24, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

5,000 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Northern  Construction  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.     4, 

25,000 

- 

1.000 

16,134 

12,587 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Northern  Industrial  Chemical 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

27,000 

- 

21,006 

71,937 

30,945 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northern  Specialty  Company, 

June  26, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,116 

2 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northern    Waste   Company, 

Mch.  20, 

.Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

2,227 

113,801 

300,722 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northfield    C  o  -  o  p  e  r  ative 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.  11. 

Mch.    1, 

4,500 

1,550 

300 

389 

1,.538 

Creamery  Association, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Northfield. 

Northfield    Hotel    Company, 

Apr.    16, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

65,069 

27,608 

4,385 

7,268 

Northfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Northwestern  Leather  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500,000 

- 

- 

3,908,020 

1,806,388 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Norton  Company,  Worcester, 

Apr.     4, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000,000 

4,556,959 

1,658,782 

2,950,006 

2,987,406 

Norton  Grinding  Company, 

Apr.     4, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

408,000 

- 

338,336 

1,024,634 

649,333 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Norumbega    Launch    Com- 

June    7, 

May  14, 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Norumbega  Park  Company, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

253,197 

- 

1,708 

8,362 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1916. 

Norwood  Auto  Station,  Inc., 

Mch.  12, 

25  Feb.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

20.000 

- 

800 

9,2.34 

19,195 

Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Norwood     Engineering    Co., 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

50,000 

22,850 

121,386 

107,899 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Norwood    Housing    .Associa- 

Aug.    9, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

1,030,801 

- 

1,486 

260,506 

tion,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

N  0  r  w  0  o<l   Ice   Company, 

July    11, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.     1, 

75,000 

21,000 

10,500 

- 

6,209 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Norwood  Lithuanian  Grocery 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

35  810 

1,550 

815 

and    Provision   Store,    In- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

corporated,  The,  Norwood. 

Norwood  Morris  Plan  Com- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,908 

pany,  The,  Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Norwood  Plumbing  &  Heat- 

May    8, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2,167 

6,816 

31,459 

ing  Company,  Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Norwood    Press    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

25  Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

180,000 

191,488 

1,578 

- 

8,362 

Norwood. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Prepaid  expense. 

'  Reserve. 

*  Good  will. 

5  Teams. 

'  Treasury  stock. 

'  Liberty  Bond. 


8  Prepaid  items. 

'  Secret  process. 
1"  Patent  rights, 
ii  Office  furniture. 
12  Tools,  etc. 
1'  Deferred  charges. 
1*  Reserve  for  bad  bills. 


15  Prepaid  expenses. 

15  Accruals.       ' 

"  Stock  in  other  companies. 

1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

1'  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

20  Outside  investments. 

21  Bonds. 


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19  38,368 

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2,197,354 

212,500,000 

1,625,000 

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22  3,748 

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408,000 

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24  250 

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69,055 

332,322 

60,000 

5,422 

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266,900 

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332,322 

*  6,000 

26 14,177 
6  5,000 
18  5,000 

- 

59,406 

20,000 

7,455 

- 

4,384 
27 13,660 

13,907 

- 

59,406 

- 

- 

- 

302,135 

90,000 

39,898 

- 

17,260 

154,977 

- 

302,135 

- 

1  7,549 

28 170,000 

29  4,519 

43,283 

1,518,144 

200,000 

166,984 
16  1,767 

30  46,090 

31  470,000 

632,300 

32  1,003 

- 

1.518.144 

4 10,000 

339,100 
22500 

2,410 

59,719 

47,500 

1,019 

34  9,000 

2,200 

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59.719 

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- 

- 

3,875 

765 

2,093 

- 

657 

- 

360 

3.875 

- 

36  24,535 

- 

30,443 

24.760 

- 

- 

3-  4.599 

33  245 
39  839 

- 

30.443 

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- 

40,442 

5.000 

30,775 

- 

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4,667 

with 
surplus 

40.442 

"  10,848 

212,276 

160,200 

2,897 

26,200 

22,979 

212,276 

22  OflSce  equipment. 

23  Good  will  and  lease. 

24  Personal. 
23  Adjourned. 
26  Automobiles. 

2'  Indebtedness  covered  by  col- 
lateral. 


28  Bonds  in  treasury. 

29  Interest   insurance   and   tax   ex- 

pense paid  in  advance. 

30  Mortgages  payable. 

31  Bonded  indebtedness. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

33  Ice. 


31  Mortgage. 

33  And  fixtures. 

36  Loans. 

3'  Payments  received. 

38  Reserves. 

39  Undivided  profits. 

40  Coal  on  hand. 


660 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918, 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Noshake  Grate  and  Heating 

Sept.  25, 

June    3, 

Apr.   30, 

$50,000 

$2,000 

$25 

Company,  The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Notilt  Manufacturing  Com- 

May    6, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

_ 

$278 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nouvelle  Mode  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Sept.  26, 
1918. 

Dec.   11, 
1917. 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 

1,300,000 

$5,000 

7,337 

5,397 

14,398 

Novelty    Selling    Co.,    The, 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17 

25 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Novelty  Shop  Incorporated, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

5,876 

4,050 

The.  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Novitas  Sales  Company,  Wal- 

Apr.   26, 

8  Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

600 

3,398 

18,355 

tham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Noyes  Bros.  Inc.,  Boston,      . 

June  26, 
1918. 

Feb.   14, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

- 

86,793 

24,962 

Noyes-Buick  Company,  The, 

Dec.     6, 

Aug.  31, 

June  30, 

250,000 

- 

1,485 

42,596 

253,642 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Noyes-Buick  Company,  The, 

Oct.     .3, 

Aug.  31, 

June  30, 

250,000 

- 

"  2,990 

221,887 

474,964 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Noyes  Paper  Company,  The, 

Mch.  15, 

8  Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

28,247 

22,636 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nueces  Valley  Irrigation  Com- 

Nov. 11, 

Oct.     7, 

July   31, 

50,000 

26,459 

875 

- 

637 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nurses'  Club  and  Registry, 

May  31, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

150 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nutile-Shapiro        Company, 

Jan.     9, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

55,000 

- 

- 

217,059 

Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Nutile-Shapiro        Company, 

Nov.  14, 

Jan.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

108,384 

- 

- 

130,190 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nutter  &  Barnes  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dee.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nutting  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,600 

559 

3,235 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Nutting-Pillraan  Amusement 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    1, 

40,000 

40,851 

- 

8,375 

2,304 

Company,  The,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nyanza  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

1,000,000 

593,927 

1,213,040 

389,095 

358,722 

0.  A.  Kelley  Company, 

June    7, 

June     5, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

14,063 

43,963 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

0.  &  J.  Machine  Company, 

Apr.   25, 

29  _ 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

42,534 

58,540 

34,013 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

0.  B.  Parks  Co.,  The,  West- 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.    14, 

Dee.  31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

10,392 

11,8.35 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

0.  B.  Wetherell  and  Son  Com- 

May 13, 

30  Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

15.000 

- 

3,500 

23,351 

16,305 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

0.  C.  White  Company,  The, 

June  28, 

June  21, 

Apr.   30, 

23,700 

- 

2,336 

11,718 

30,609 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

0.  D.  Baker  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

52,000 

- 

1,090 

34,461 

24,870 

ton. 

1918.     ■ 

•  1918. 

1917. 

0.  D.  C.  Company,  Boston,    . 

June  21, 
1918. 

Feb.   13, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

520 

367 

273 

0.  G.  Poor  Lumber  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

53,011 

- 

31,027 

36,715 

Swampscott. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

0.  H.  Stevens  Manufacturing 

Dec.     7, 

Nov.  22, 

Oct.    31, 

20,000 

5,400 

2,668 

16,027 

5,381 

Company,  Marlborough. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

'  Patent  rights. 
2  Trade-marks. 
'Good  will. 
*  Timber  limits. 
'  Option. 
'  Working  capital. 


'  Moulds. 
8  Adjourned. 
8  Equipment  account, 
w  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Furnishings  and  fixtures. 

12  Investments. 


"  Prepaid  accounts. 

1^  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Other  investments. 

16  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1'  Furniture. 

18  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

BOcsra 

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1  830,000 

2  8,400 

1  15.000 

- 

$5,022 

$40,425 
20,300 

$39,400 
18,000 

$725 

- 

8300 
2,300 

- 

- 

$40,425 
20,300 

=  822,200 
9,858 

<  $250,000 
MOO 

9,500 

1,113,832 
10,000 

1,000,000 
10,000 

8,944 
5  60,000 

- 

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6  $44,888 

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1,113,832 
10,000 

3  1,500 

- 

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- 

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3  7,501 

9  1,387 

10  3,000 

"  10,000 

481 
18,100 

34,722 
139,855 

25,000 
50,000 

9,722 
15,955 

- 

73,900 

_ 

~ 

34.722 
139.855 

- 

12  303,013 
13  2,218 
10  190,626 
15  163,842 
13  5,085 
16  1,205 
10  1,900 

4,279 

602,954 
1,059,394 

53,988 
32,250 

100,000 
100,000 

20,000 
30,000 

62,591 

457,274 

9,409 
2,250 

- 

15,000 

440.363 
502.120 

$9,579 

602.954 
1.059.394 

53.988 
32,250 

S950 

iMOO 

- 

1,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.500 

3  11,938 

"  1,543 

1,896 

287,436 

33,100 

- 

i8$33.000 

221,336 

- 

- 

287.436 

- 

- 

- 

238,574 

13,400 

225,174 

- 

- 

- 

238,574 

- 

"  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.000 

-' 

- 

2,738 

12,132 

10,000 

132 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

12,132, 

3  8,948 

20  3,000 

23  32,700 

24  25,932 
25  6,512 

26  50,000 

- 
1,959 

63,478 
2,669,928 

59,985 

34,950 
1,000,000 

15,000 

2,690 

21136 

22  2,139 

64,698 

18,985 

- 

16,100 
669,000 

26,000 

7,463 

524,722 
27  359,508 
28  52,000 

- 

63,478 
2.669,928 

59,985 

1  50,000 

10 100,000 

; 

285,087 
22,227 

97,500 
12.000 

27,845 
1,914 

98,000 

38,960 

2,588 

22,782 
5,725 

with 
surplus 

285,087 
22,227 

- 

10  10,420 

- 

53,576 

15,000 

35,010 

- 

- 

- 

3,566 

53,576 

1 11,667 

- 

- 

56,330 

23,700 

6,148 

- 

- 

- 

26,482 

56,330 

- 

- 

285 

60,706 

52,000 

5,206 

- 

3.500 

- 

- 

60,706 

1  100,000 

- 

136 

101,296 

100,000 

800 

- 

- 

496 

- 

101,296 

- 

31  3,180 

- 

,  123,933 

40,000 

9,960 

32  27,163 

20.750 

26,060 

- 

123.933 

33  200 

34  358 

35  327 

30,361 

20,000 

6.225 

2,379 

1,757 

30,361 , 

1'  Investment. 

20  Soda  fountain. 

21  War  excise  accrued. 

22  Unpaid  salary. 

23  Stock  in  other  companies. 

24  Insurance  prepaid. 


25  Interest  prepaid. 

26  Liberty  Bond. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
28  Reserve  for  taxes. 
2»  None  held  in  1918. 
30  Should  have  been  held. 


31  Horses  and  wagons. 

32  Real  estate  mortgas^es. 

33  Securities. 

34  Unexpired  insurance. 

35  Fuel  on  hand. 


662 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

■■S 

6 

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1 

1 

03 

C8 

o. 
o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

i 

b 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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0.  H.  Stevens  Manufacturing 

Nov.    7, 

Nov.     5, 

Oct.    31, 

S20,000 

$5,400 

$2,673 

$15,687 

$4,838 

Company,       Marlborough 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

(2nd  return). 

0.  K.  Purifier  Co.,  Boston,      . 

July     2, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

500 

- 

- 

0.   L.   Lorentzcn   Company, 

May   16, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

6,154 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

0.  S.  Cook  &  Sons  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.   15, 

Dec.   15, 

50,000 

30,400 

s  17,000 

31,765 

12,521 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

0.  S.  Lynde  Co.,  Boston,       . 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

^ 

1,801 

15,401 

0.  S.  Walker  Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

26,488 

17,144 

37,124 

25,946 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oakes    and    Dow    Company 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

- 

1,977 

27,044 

29,078 

(Incorporated),  The,  Bos- 
ton. 
Oakland  Mills,  Taunton, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.    5, 

'Oct.    22, 

June  30, 

80,000 

80,000 

withR.E. 

75,069 

35,142 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oakland  Motor  Company  of 

Nov.    8, 

July    24, 

June  30, 

150,000 

_ 

2,474 

45,243 

207,069 

New  England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oaklandvale  Farm,  Incorpo- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

50,000 

- 

_ 

13,265 

rated,  Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oakmount  Land  Co.,  Boston, 

June  20, 
1918. 

12  _ 

Deo.  31, 
1917. 

35,000 

90,000 

- 

- 

170 

O'Bannon  Corporation,  Bos- 

June 25, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

1,750,000 

206,166 

291,660 

2,052,686 

647,996 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

O'Brien  Drug  Company,  Bos- 

May    8, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

2,000 

585 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ocean  Fish  Corporation,  Bos- 

Mav    3, 

Feb.    25. 

Dec.  31, 

3,009 

- 

- 

- 

25 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oceanick  Pharmacy  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.    21, 

19  _ 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.  ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oeeanside    Garage    Incorpo- 

Apr.   15, 

'Mch.    5. 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

1,327 

2,181 

988 

rated,  Swampscott. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Odd  Fellows  Associates,  Inc., 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

45,000 

- 

- 

123 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Odd  Fellows  Building  Associa- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

9,339 

- 

- 

347 

tion.  Millbnry. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall  Association, 

Nov.  18, 

Oct.      7, 

Julv     1, 

328,720 

356,143 

- 

_ 

14,5^8 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Odd    Fellows    Hall    Associa- 

June  12. 

Mav     9, 

.4pr.    11, 

75,000 

88,131 

- 

- 

3,801 

tion    of    Lawrence,    Law- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

rence. 
Odd  Fellows  Hall  Association 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

fiO.OOO 

86,218 

_ 

_ 

868 

of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall  Association 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     8, 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

_ 

1,467 

of  South  Weymouth,  Wey- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

mouth. 

Office   Appliance   Co.,    The, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

20,504 

18,091 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Office,  Bank  &  Library  Com- 

Julv   11, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

- 

500 

2,300 

2,936 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Office  Efficiency  Bureau  In- 

Aug.  16, 

Aus.   15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

800 

141 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

O'Gorman,   Wade  &  Powers 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    31, 

39,000 

- 

8,324 

39,611 

36,103 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Securities. 

2  Patent  rights. 
'  And  teams. 

■■  Trade-marks. 
'  Good  will. 
^  Liberty  Bonds. 


'  Adjourned. 

8  Deferred. 

s  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 
1"  Accrued. 

"  Bennett  Live  Stock  Co. 
12  None  held  in  1918. 


13  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1^  Deferred  charges. 

15  Investments. 

16  Reserve  accounts. 
1'  Fixtures. 

18  Stock. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


663 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

-ass 

i 

1 
1 

.3 

-a 
a 

(3 

ua 

3      1 

1 
CO 

3 

'0, 
a 
0 

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-J. 

.a 

■a 

1^ 

J. 

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-a 

a 

Ml  ^ 

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II 

02 

1 

-a 
a 

- 

i$200 

- 

$28,798 

$20,000 

$159 

- 

$3,500 

$2,936 

S2,203 

$28,798 

2  S12,530 

- 

- 

13,030 

13,030 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,030 

- 

- 

- 

8,154 

5,000 

639 

- 

- 

- 

2,515 

8,154 

- 

- 

- 

91,686 

30,000 

8,464 

- 

21,263 

- 

31,959 

91,686 

- 

- 

$945 

18,147 

10,000 

1,986 

- 

6,000 

161 

- 

18,147 

- 

- 

- 

106,702 

90,000 

6,467 

- 

- 

- 

10,235 

106,702 

2  25,669 

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6  100,000 

6  2,000 

14,585 

200,403 
190,211 

200,000 
80,000 

4,543 

403 
60,000 

45,668 

200,403 
190,211 

- 

6  10,200 

8  1,196 

1'  24,050 

- 

266,182 
87,315 

110,000 

9  13,600 

25,000 

30,297 
10790 
6,250 

$21,000 

74,286 
15,934 

37,209 

19,131 

266,182 
87,315 

- 

- 

- 

90,170 

35,000 

2,826 

36,739 

6,500 

- 

9,105 

90,170 

700,000 

w  5,039 

»  33,650 

IS  125,000 

I'SOO 

18  100 

1  3,500 

4,366 

4,062,197 

7,851 
3,525 

1,494,400 

5,000 
3,000 

1,173,632 
2,851 

- 

710,000 

608,380 
16  75,785 

with 
surplus 

525 

4,062,197 

7,851 
3,525 

- 

- 

19,774 

24,270 

20,000 

2,770 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

24,270 

- 

20  2,000 

1,770 

48,893 

15,000 

48 

29,570 

4,275 

- 

- 

48,893 

-, 

2156 

6  100 

22  3,597 

- 

9,842 
374,278 

3,000 
328,720 

63 
400 

23  174 

6,400 
30,000 

: 

~ 

379 
14,984 

9,842 
374,278 

- 

24  3,000 

1,818 

96,750 

66,750 

25  30,000 

- 

- 

- 

96,750 

- 

26  3,105 
2' 35 

- 

90,226 

59,410 

- 

- 

24,000 

22  4,991 

1,825 

90,226 

- 

' 

- 

9,467 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,467 

- 

9,467 

- 

I'SOO 

19,110 

28  65 

29  4,000 

30  4,643 

81218 

- 

48,205 

25,000 

18,412 

- 

- 

4,793 

- 

48,205 

'  39,500 
s  2,000 

59 

54,161 
3,000 

42,500 
3,000 

1,395 
S2  1,538 

2,557 

33  110 

6,061 

54,161 
3,000 

- 

6  4,557 

- 

88,595 

20,000 

31,468 

- 

9,000 

28,127 

- 

88,595 

"  None  held  since  organization. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Unexpired  insurance. 

22  Depreciation. 

23  Unclaimed  dividends. 

24  Furniture. 


25  Mortgage. 

26  Furnishings. 

2'  Prepaid  insurance. 

28  Interest  and  discount. 

29  Investment  bonds. 


30  Expense  account  general  and  sell- 

ing. 

31  Doubtful  accounts. 

32  Sales  account. 

33  Investment  returns. 


664 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

ca 

o 

1 

o. 
a 

-a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

.2 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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^3 

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0 

O'Hara  Waltham  Dial  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.    12, 

Dee.  31, 

$40,000 

$10,000 

$10,000 

$23,088 

818,816 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ohio    Leather    Corporation, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb. 

14, 

.Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

422,812 

278,979 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Oil  Statistical  Society,  Inc., 

Mch.  20, 

Feb. 

28. 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,230 

127 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Old    Colony    Bowling    Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Jan. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

224 

2,155 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Broken  Stone  and 

June  25, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

10,000 

53,716 

2,000 

10,508 

Concrete  Company,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Coal  Company, 

May    4, 

Feb. 

25, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

411 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old     Colony     Construction 

Apr.    25, 

Apr. 

1, 

Mch.  31. 

100,000 

- 

9,800 

- 

44,392 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Old  Colony  Cotton  Company, 

Feb.     6, 

'Dec. 

31, 

Sept.  29, 

200,000 

- 

- 

1,494,437 

275,069 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Cranberry  Corpo- 

Jan.     9, 

Jan. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

12,800 

9,000 

- 

- 

445 

ration,  Harwich. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colonv  Cut  Glass  Corpo- 

Aug. 15, 

9  July 

12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,010 

5,500 

2,282 

ration,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

191S 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Foundry  Co.,  East 

Jan.    28, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

41,000 

6,500 

44,974 

34,892 

Bridgewater. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Garage,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Sept. 23, 

June 

3, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Old   Colony   Machine  Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Feb. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,360 

621 

pany,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old    Colony    Manufacturing 

Feb.     7, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

160,000 

20,000 

70,621 

59,764 

58,088 

Corporation,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Piano  Company. 

May  21, 

May 

20, 

Dec.  31, 

14,000 

175 

- 

11,763 

35,339 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Press,  Boston,     . 

May   16, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

20, 

Feb.     6. 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

3,300 

400 

2,071 

Old  Colony  Rubber  Company, 

Mav     3, 

Mch. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Securities  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb. 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

"  1,221,137 

122,543 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Colony  Tailoring  Com- 

Aug.  19, 

Mav 

2, 

Feb.     2. 

4,500 

- 

- 

674 

767 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Old    Colony    Theatre,    Inc., 

Apr.    17, 

Jan. 

28, 

Dec.   31, 

30.000 

36,000 

- 

- 

215 

Plymouth.  ■ 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Corner  Book  Store  Inc., 

Sept.    4, 

'Aug. 

19, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

65,367 

25,469 

The.  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Old  Corner  Drug  Store  Inc., 

May   17, 

Mch. 

9, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Old    Kolony   Narrow  Fabric 

July     5, 

Feb. 

17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

3,002 

3,094 

1,626 

1,294 

Company.  Harwich. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  Natick  Inn,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

22,758 

- 

- 

453 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Old  South  Diamond  &  Optical 

June     5, 

26  May 

27, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

17,612 

6,087 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Old  South  Theatre,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

600 

1,200 

4,461 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Oldham    &    Ranahan    Com- 

Sept. 27, 

Mch. 

5, 

Feb.    28, 

1,000 

- 

2-540 

837 

320 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Oldsmobile  Company  of  New 

Mch.  27, 

Feb. 

15, 

Deo.   31, 

100,000 

- 

2'  9,936 

258,335 

67,675 

England,  Brookline. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Oldsmobile   Co.    of  Boston, 

Oct.    28, 

26  Apr. 

26. 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,995 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

1 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
s  Copyright. 

*  Pin  cutter.  - 
5  Insurance. 


6  Ofiioe  equipment. 
'  Truck  and  autos. 
8  Stock  in  treasury. 
'  In  lieu  of  annual. 


11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Labor  payable. 
1'  Reserve. 

1*  Patent  rights. 

15  Due  on  Liberty  Bonds. 


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100,000 

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- 

995,400 

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13  $7,830 

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208,473 

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1,000 

- 

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- 

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200,000 

17,075 

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343,105 

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2,293 

1,200 

1,093 

- 

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- 

- 

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H  2,000 

211 

I  26.000 
1300 

11  1,582 

2,842 

39,057 
120,419 

15,010 

20  1,450 

75,000 

1,197 
41,989 

19,000 

2,400 

- 

3,430 

39.057 
120,419 

22  2,200 

- 

2,500 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

- 

23  7,874 

230 

17.120 

15,500 

1,620 

- 

.      - 

- 

- 

17,120 

- 

24  6,477 
25  240 
2  3,235 

29,332 

59,260 
26,934 

15,000 
5,000 

15,166 

3,000 

41,260 

- 

6.768 

59,260 
26,934 

- 

- 

7,657 

13.918 

5,000 

7,718 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

13,918 

- 

- 

120 

1.817 

1,000 

392 

- 

425 

- 

- 

1,817 

- 

29  4,065 

• 

340,011 

100,000 

41.765 

- 

125,000 

39,481 

33,765 

340,011 

- 

30  225 

6,780 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

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"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1'  Interest  on  trust  certificates. 

1'  Depreciation. 

1'  And  securities. 

2'  Subscription  on  stock. 


21  Trade-marks. 

22  Treasury  stock. 

23  Deferred  charges. 
2*  Furniture,  etc. 

25  Insurance  policy. 


28  Adjourned. 

"  And  tools. 

28  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2'  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

30  Furniture. 


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Oleic    Company,    Inc.,    The, 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

Sl.OOO 

$1,204 

S3,150 

$3,766 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oliver    Ames    &    Sons    Cor- 

Oct.   21, 

Oct.    10, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

_ 

204 

poration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oliver    and    Howland    Com- 

Mav    6, 

Apr.     1, 

Feb.      1, 

12,000 

_ 

S1,000 

54,258 

72,428 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oliver  Ditson  Company,  Bos- 

July   1.3, 

May  24, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

213,901 

1,500 

319,568 

161,658 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oliver  E.  Hawes  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

1,009 

5,000 

4,000 

Melrose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oliver    Garment    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    28, 

5,000 

_ 

425 

3,506 

3,410 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oliver  Whyte  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

1,842 

10,403 

19,074 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Olney  Woolen  Mills,  Leicester, 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

13  Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 

1918. 

150,000 

55,000 

21,842 

37,574 

64,770 

Olson    Manufacturing    Com- 

Mav    7, 

13  Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

25,404 

17,368 

11,541 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Olympia     Drug     Company, 

Mav     C, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

1,800 

- 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Olympia  Theatres,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June  10, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

7,000,000 

1,474,757 

- 

- 

39,712 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Omido   Chemical   Company, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.    3, 

Sept.    3, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

150 

_ 

Amherst. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

O'Neil-Eastman     Co.     Inc., 

Mch.  19, 

Oct.    21, 

Oct.    21, 

5,000 

_ 

19  2,400 

96 

250 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Onlysafe  Electric  Manufactur- 

July   13, 

July     3, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

20 1,041 

800 

972 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Onota    Chemical    Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

40 

791 

1,475 

The  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Onset  Bay  Grove  Association, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

2,484 

Wareham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Optical     Lens     Company, 

May  23, 

Mav  21, 

May     7, 

100,000 

18,000 

S,777 

3,150 

11,170 

Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Optical  Specialties  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

'"- 

23 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Orange     Co-operative     Coal 

Aug.   19, 

Aug.    14, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

5,575 

25  3,585 

2,453 

2,534 

Company,  Orange. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

j 

Orange  Hardware  Company, 

Mav     3, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

28  500 

- 

13,671 

2,942 

Orange. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Orcutt  Automatic  Train  Con- 

June 24, 

June     3, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

trol  Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Oregon  Galena  Mines  Com- 

Feb.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Orent's  Department  Store  In- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,781 

21,249 

4,950 

corporated,  Bourne. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Orient  Spray  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

563 

3,448 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oriental    Bed    Company    of 

Mav  17, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

"346 

15,019 

20,184 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Orona   Manufacturing   Com- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

19  2,491 

29,559 

12,230 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

O'Rourke  Perfect  Arch  Sup- 

Feb.    1, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.    20, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

port  Inc.,  The,  Salem. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Orpheum   Amusement   Com- 

Feb.   2.5, 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.    15, 

1,500 

- 

700 

1,500 

243 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Tools  and  implements. 

2  Loans. 

3  Franchise. 
*  Autos. 

6  Stocks. 

^  Fi.xtures. 

'  On  sale  account,  N.  Y. 


8  Reserve. 

9  Good  will. 

1°  Unexpired  insurance. 

11  Stock. 

12  Contribution. 

13  Adjourned. 

1*  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


"  Investment  —  installation  of 
equipment  in  leased  buildings. 

1^  Investments. 

1'  Deferred  charges  to  profit  and 
loss. 

18  Accrued  items. 


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128,486 

969,367 

10,509 

10,000 

500,000 

6,000 

46,532 

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1,200 

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8  10,000 

68,454 

398,963 

3,309 

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10,509 

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15,000 

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1,314 

17,319 

7,522 
32,319 

9  10,000 

- 

- 

189,186 

76,900 

25,138 

$7,750 

15,000 

64.398 

- 

189,186 

9  5,000 

- 

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59,313 

25,000 

3,427 

- 

13,073 

17,813 

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5,000 

5,000 

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15  122,049 

16  967,650 

17  52,816 
350 

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500 

5,352,500 
500 

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877,065 

57,000 

340,119 

6,686,436 
500 

- 

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7,300 

5,000 

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9,600 

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- 

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10,341 

10,000 

341 

- 

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- 

- 

10,341 

- 

- 

14,484 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,484 

- 

14,484 

21  28,000 

- 

1,118 

71,215 

69,700 

1,515 

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MlOO 

2U50 

1,297 

1,570 

1,500 

24  70 

- 

- 

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- 

1,570 

35  50,000 

29  1,160 

30  192 

- 

14,147 
18,465 
50,000 

4,240 
12,000 
50,000 

1,817 

26  200 

183 

~ 

4,209 
5,476 

2?  249 

476 
31330 

3,432 

14,147 
18,465 
50,000 

- 

- 

13,575 

13,575 

13,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,575 

~ 

_ 

_ 

28,980 
4,011 

20,000 

33  2,190 

75 

2,718 
889 

- 

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~ 

4,072 
3,047 

28,980 
4,011 

- 

- 

- 

35,549 

10,000 

22,050 

- 

- 

- 

3,499 

35,549 

S4  187,453 

9  46,676 

500 

35  155,000 

36  126,700 

: 

551,109 
500 

500,000 
500 

12,619 

: 

38,490 

: 

- 

551,109 
500 

- 

- 

- 

2,443 

1,500 

812 

- 

- 

- 

131 

2,443 

19  And  fixtures. 

20  And  tools. 

21  Patent  rights. 

22  Organization  expenses. 

23  Trade-marks. 

2<  Royalties  estimated. 


25  ,A.nd  tools  and  truck. 

26  Due  on  land. 

2'  Reserve  for  dividend. 

28  Storehouses  on  leased  land. 

29  Store  fixtures. 

30  Store  team. 


3'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

32  Good  will  and  service. 

33  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

34  Trade-marks  and  copyrights. 

35  FormulsB. 

36  Treasury  stock. 


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Orpheum  Theatre  Company 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

S5,000 

_ 

1  S3,773 

$5,573 

of  Maiden,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Orpheum     Theatre,     I  n  c. 

June  20, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

«254 

_ 

167 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Orr  Hardware  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

7  Feb.    17, 

Jan.    31, 

6.000 

- 

- 

S13,341 

7,646 

Newton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Orswell  Mills,  Fitchburg, 

June  29, 
1918. 

May  27, 
1918. 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

450,000 

S167,000 

137,000 

355,236 

217,321 

Osborn  Mil's,  Fall  River, 

May   11, 
1918. 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

750,000 

758,862 

with  R.  E. 

675,344 

84,169 

Osborne     Office     Furniture 

Mch.  29, 

11  _ 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,271 

2,990 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oscar  G.  Thomas  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

.Ian.    14, 

Doc.  31, 

50,000 

25,000 

with  R.  E. 

40,346 

138,369 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Osgood    Bradley    Car    Com- 

May 21, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

1,531,234 

with  R.  E. 

620,785 

1,476,104 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Osgood  Chemical  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

125 

753 

690 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Osmund  Pharmacy  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    19, 

Deo.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,001 

267 

Incorporated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oster.-ille  Ice  Company,  The, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

3,500 

1,500 

"500 

- 

3,045 

Barnstable. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

O'SuIlivan     Brothers    Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

15,520 

7,343 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

O'SuIlivan  Specialties  Com- 

Apr.   15, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

416 

90 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Otis  Allen  &  Son  Company, 

July    26, 

July    18, 

July      1, 

160,000 

105,000 

34,162 

67,552 

53,937 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Otis  Brothers  Company, 

June     4, 

Mch.    4, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,213 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Otis  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Nov.  20, 
1917. 

19  Oct.    1, 
1917. 

1,200,000 

1,102,583 

with  R.  E. 

1,349,325 

360,581 

Otter  River  Board  Co.,  The, 

Feb.    23, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

35,100 

33,000 

5,041 

24,221 

Templeton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Otto  J.  Piehler,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

50,000 

" 

21  8,466 

48,382 

18,320 

Outing  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.   1, 

Oct.    28, 

July    31. 

200,000 

- 

- 

227,172 

258,893 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Outlet  Fruit  Company,  The, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   15, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

8,974 

23,149 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Outlet  Furniture  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

3,339 

15,326 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Overland   Interstate  Express 

May  23, 

May     7, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Company  of  Clinton,  The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Oversea    Trading    Company, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.    9, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,700 

27,208 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ovingtons  Inc.,  Gloucester,    . 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

Mch.  14, 
1918.     ' 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

1,000 

400 

~ 

241 

459 

Owen  F.  Farley,  Jr.  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,296 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Owen  Goldsmith  &  Company, 

July    10, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Owen    Magnetic    Car    Com- 

June  13, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

1,045 

60,165 

23,287 

pany  of  Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Owl  Supply  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   17, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

8,000 

120 

3,280 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oxford  Chemical  Company, 

Feb.     2, 

'  Jan.      4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

86 

75 

145 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  seating. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Cash  deficit. 

<  And  equipment, 
s  Taxes. 


5  Insurance. 
'  Adjourned. 
5  Investment. 
9  Liberty  Bonds, 
w  Depreciation. 


'■'■  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Unaccrued  items. 

14  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

nil 
p-i 

J 

1 

2 

3 

0 

3 

8 

1. 

J. 

•a 

11 

1 

1 

3 

2  $1,000 

- 

- 

$10,346 

$5,000 

$2,057 

- 

- 

- 

$2,777 
s  5J2 

$10,346 

2 1,800 

6S54 
U8 

$5,545 

7,838 

1.000 

6,838 

- 

- 

- 

7,838 

- 

- 

20,987 

6,000 

4,671 

- 

$4,283 

$4,069 

1,964 

20,987 

- 

8  100,000 
9  56,047 
9  89,500 

12300 

- 

1,032,604 

450,000 

156,797 

- 

188,400 

237,407 

- 

1,032,604 

2  5,196 

1,093 

1,607,875 
12,850 

750,000 
9,000 

509,090 
3,850 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

341,353 
11  7,432 

_ 

1,607,875 
12,850 

- 

- 

- 

203,715 

50,000 

3,326 

- 

67,000 

83,389 

- 

203,715 

2  300 

IS  217,687 
9  100,000 

18,823 

3,945,810 
20,691 

400,000 
20,325 

597,297 
366 

: 

1,508,000 

"  149,500 

1,291,013 

3,945,810 
20,691 

"100 

- 

- 

4,368 

3,500 

517 

- 

- 

- 

351 

4,368 

- 

- 

- 

5,045 

2,065 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,980 

5,045 

.      - 

- 

- 

22,863 

20,000 

2,863 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,863 

1'  2,500 
16  3,000 

_ 

4,009 

10,015 
260,651 

10,000 
160,000 

15 
35,132 

- 

8,000 

"  7,938 

49,581 

10,015 
260,651 

- 

18  25,623 

6,406 

35,242 

20,000 

9,459 

- 

5,783 

- 

- 

35,242 

- 

- 

- 

2,812,489 

800,000 

36,187 

- 

- 

1,976,302 

- 

2,812,489 

2  5,000 

- 

- 

102,362 

28,300 

2,324 

$26,000 

13,375 

20  6,377 

25,986 

102,362 

- 

- 

- 

75,168 

50,000 

24,620 

- 

- 

- 

548 

75,168 

9  11,540 
22  1,838 
18  5,000 

504,443 
32,123 

200,000 
10,000 

37,725 
8,122 

163,009 

103,709 
14,001 

504,443 
32,123 

2  9,500 

18  250 

-    - 

28,415 

20,000 

6,802 

- 

- 

- 

1,613 

28,415 

2  300 

- 

- 

323 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

323 

- 

- 

- 

36,908 

10,000 

25,719 

- 

- 

1,189 

- 

36,908 

-^ 

- 

- 

1,100 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

7,296 

1,000 

1,886 

3,141 

950 

319 

- 

7,296 

- 

- 

231 

231 

30 

201 

- 

- 

- 

- 

231 

2  79,142 

1'  1,913 
2  4,500 
16  1,000 

23  65,800 

24  5,201 

25  100 

12500 

29,549 

1,897 

303 

264,189 

20,310 

1,609 

150,000 

15,000 

1,000 

33,680 

3,710 

609 

- 

80,509 
1,600 

- 

- 

264,189 

20,310 

1,609 

16  Trade-marks. 
"  And  tools. 
1'  Patent  rights. 
18  Fixtures. 


19  Deducting  dividend  paid  Nov.  1, 

1917. 

20  Reserve   for   taxes   and   sinking 

fund. 

21  And  fixtures. 


22  Prepaid  items. 

25  Treasury  stock. 
24  Stock. 

26  Advertising  matter. 


670 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

60 

1 

a 

1 
en 

a 
O 

1    . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

& 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
;  in  Proc-  i 

'7"  Jsi 

•5 

M    ei    OJ  Jid 

S*;r: 

o 

03 

S 

c3 

1^ 

3^ 

3 
a 

anuf 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc 
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^ 

a 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

S 

o 

Oxford     Garage     Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

$20,000 

$1,485 

$21,781 

$5,860 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917^ 

Oxford    Grain    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

$4,900 

- 

8,290 

15,772 

t.  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

U.-cford    Manufacturing   Co., 

Apr.    18, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

3,032 

10,504 

22,378 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oxford  Print,  Boston,  . 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918.     ■ 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

7,500 

- 

10,000 

28,659 

28,416 

Oxford     Realty     Company, 

June  28, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

43,100 

- 

- 

1,246 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oxidite  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   20, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,937 

2,847 

5,327 

pany,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ozozo  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

July     2, 

8  June     3, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P  &  B  Engraving  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

75 

152 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P.  &  J.  Besse  Company,  Bos- 

June 29, 

June  11, 

June     6, 

6,000 

- 

- 

6.000 

4,112 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.  &  L.  Automatic  Laundry 

May   13, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

1,094 

26 

Valve  Co.,  The,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P  &  Q  Shop  of  Haverhill, 

Apr.   30, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

12 1,350 

16,921 

5,807 

Mass.,  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P  &  Q  Shop  of  Lawrence, 

Feb.    18, 

Aug.  17, 

June  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,088 

11,855 

Mass.  Inc.,  The,  Lawrence 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

(for  1917). 

P  &  Q  Shop  of  Lawrence, 

Apr.   30, 

Feb.     4, 

■  Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

12 1,440 

16,762 

11,047 

Mass.,  Inc.,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P  &  Q  Shop  of  Lowell,  Mass., 

Apr.    30, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

12 1,125 

17,210 

565 

Inc.,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P  &  Q  Shop  of  Worcester, 

May     7, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

12 1,440 

13,532 

11,184 

Mass.,  Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P.   B.   Magrane  Store  Inc., 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

85,000 

3,991 

- 

102,454 

22,141 

The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P.  B.  Sanford  Company,  The, 

Feb.   28, 

16  Feb.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

2,400 

- 

1,300 

2,891 

2,544 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.  Corcoran  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

May 21, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

5,000 

- 

800 

2,500 

6,240 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.  Creedon  Company,  Salem, 

Sept.    5. 
1918. 

Apr.   29, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

5,000 

3,700 

- 

- 

- 

P.  Dempsey  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

250,000 

- 

2,500 

288,386 

97,920 

P.  Derby  and  Company,  In- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

17 154,825 

with  R.  E. 

300,636 

62,218 

corporated,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P.  F.  Bonney's  Sons,  Boston, 

Apr.    13, 
1918. 

15  Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

- 

31,103 

26,164 

P.  F.  Shea  Company,  Spring- 

July   18, 

June  24, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.    F.    Shea    Incorporated, 

July    18, 

June  24, 

Mch.    1, 

50,000 

80,000 

- 

1,000 

3,250 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.  F.  Sullivan  Co.,  Spring- 

May 17, 

15  May  13, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

820 

4,329 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.  G.  K.  Company  Limited, 

May  18, 

Jan.      6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

100 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1913. 

1917. 

P.  H.  Carpenter  Company, 

June  19, 

15  June   15, 

Mch.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,046 

3,656 

The,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

P.  H.  Prior  Company,  Boston, 

May     3, 
1918. 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

P.   H.   Walsh   &   Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

6,127 

11,880 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

P.  Holdensen  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

5,810 

- 

6,556 

23,990 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Coal  shed  and  equipment. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Railroad  siding. 
*  Teams. 


5  Leasehold. 
8  Good  will. 

7  Personal  loans. 

8  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 


'  Patent  rights. 
11  Formulae. 

11  Copyrights. 

12  And  fixtures. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


671 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LuBaiTIES. 

ill 

ill- 

-HO 

3 

S 

.2 

J 

1 

3 
^ 

1 

CO 
1 

1 
a 

J. 

•a 
a 

.9  S 
§■? 

J 

1 

1 

I 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$29,126 

$14,700 

88,688 

- 

- 

- 

$5,738 

$29,126 

- 

1  $1,000 

2  400 

3  200 

- 

31,612 

6,000 

21,869 

- 

$3,000 

- 

743 

31,612 

- 

4 1,050 

- 

35,914 

10,200 

13,591 

- 

4,000 

$8,123 

- 

35,914 

- 

- 

- 

67,075 

7,500 

12,443 

- 

- 

4,000 

43,132 

67,075 

- 

5  1,450 

$1,792 

47,588 

8,800 

1,869 

$.30,919 

6,000 

- 

- 

47,588 

s  $21,000 

- 

- 

31,111 

25,000 

1,871 

- 

'  1,566 

2,409 

265 

31,111 

9  15,000 

10  5,000 

11  5,000 

3,018 

25,000 
4,745 

25,000 
4,000 

5 

: 

740 

: 

- 

25,000 
4,745 

- 

- 

- 

10,112 

6,000 

4,103 

- 

- 

- 

.    9 

10,112 

50,000 

- 

1,880 

53,000 

50,000 

3.000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,078 

5,000 

18,832 

- 

- 

246 

- 

24,078 

- 

2  1,477 
5  3,000 

- 

33,420 

10,000 

22,318 

- 

- 

1,102 

- 

33,420 

- 

- 

- 

29,249 

10,000 

17,665 

- 

- 

1,584 

- 

29.249 

- 

- 

- 

18,900 

8.000 

8,917 

- 

- 

1,983 

- 

18,900 

~ 

"  3,700 

- 

26,156 
132,286 

6,000 
13  4,000 
85,000 

15,462 
31,223 

~ 

: 

694 
16,063 

_ 

26,156 
132,286 

- 

- 

- 

6,735 

2,400 

237 

2,200 

- 

1,898 

- 

6,735 

_ 

- 

1,398 

9,540 
5,098 

5,000 

16  2,000 

5,000 

2,540 
98 

: 

- 

: 

- 

9,540 
5,098 

- 

- 

8,970 

397,776 

250,000 

61,855 

- 

33,500 

52,421 

- 

397,776 

- 

18  6,856 

- 

524,535 

221,900 

58,474 

- 

93,628 

150,533 

- 

524,535 

- 

2  8,553 

- 

65,820 

50,000 

14.828 

- 

- 

992 

- 

65,820 

19 10,000 

- 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,750 

94,000 

50,000 

- 

44,000 

- 

- 

- 

94,000 

6 11,816 

2 1,639 

1,636 

20,240 

10,000 

1,407 

- 

8,833 

- 

- 

20,240 

- 

- 

7,725 

7,825 

7,500 

325 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,825 

- 

- 

- 

9,702 

5,000 

4,611 

- 

- 

- 

91 

9,702 

- 

2»  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

- 

- 

- 

18,007 

10,000 

4,064 

- 

- 

- 

3,943 

18,007 

6.800 

21382 

22  171 

- 

37,709 

10,000 

5,643 

3,000 

- 

14,800 

4,266 

37,709 

13  Subscription  to  capital  stocli. 
"  Investment. 
15  Adjourned. 
18  Special. 


1'  And  equipment. 
1'  Advanced  expenses. 
19  Good  will  and  lease  of  Colonial 
Theatre  in  Providence,  R.  I. 


2"  Securities. 

21  Library  sketches. 

22  Office  fixtures. 


672 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


P.  I.  Perkins  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

P.  J.  Boland  Company,  North 
Adams. 

P.  J.  Harney  Shoe  Company, 
Lynn. 

P.  J.  Kennedy  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Holyoke. 

P.  J.  McCormick  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

P.  J.  McCoy  &  Co.,  Inc..  Bos- 
ton. 

P.  J.  McEIroy  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

P.  J.  Murray  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Holyoke. 

P.  J.  Reid  Corp.,  Needham,   . 

P.  J.  Smith  Co.,  Salem,  . 

P.  Lewitzky  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

P.  M.  Leavitt  Company,  Bos- 
ton (for  1917). 

P.  M.  Leavitt  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


P.  N.  Cote  Company,  Fall 

River. 
P.  P.  Caproni  and  Brother, 

Incorporated,  Boston. 
P.  P.  Emory  Manufacturing 

Company,  Springfield. 
P.  P.  P.  Company,  Lowell,     . 

P.  Pastene  &  Company,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 

P  Q  Lumber  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

P.  R.  Glass  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

P.  R.  Ziegler  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

P.  Rielly  &  Son  Leather  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

P.  S.  fluckins  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

P.  S.  Thorsen  Company  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston. 

P.  Sousa  &  Co.  Inc.,  Lowell,  . 

Pabulimi     Company,     The, 

Cambridge. 
Pace  Agency  for  Placements 

Inc.,  Boston. 
Pacific  Mills,  Boston,    . 


Mch.  12, 

1918. 
Sept.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.    11, 

1918. 
Oct.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Feb.    20, 

1918. 
July    19, 

1918. 
May     2, 

1918. 
Jan.    25, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Nov.  20, 

1918. 


Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Mav  29, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Apr.    18, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 
May  22, 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 


Feb.     5 

1918. 
Aug.  ll 

1918. 
Dec.     6 

1917. 
Feb.    11 

1918. 
Nov.    5 

1917. 
Jan.    30, 

1918 
Feb.    15, 

1918 
May  20, 

1918. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Feb.     4 

1918. 
Oct.      1 

1917. 
Julv   23 

1918. 


Julv    16 

1918. 
Jan.      8 

1918. 
Feb.   23 

1918. 
16  Jan.    17 

1918. 
Jan.    18 

1918. 
16  Jan.    10, 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1916. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Jan.    17 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
Mch.  24 

1918. 
Apr.   17 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918 
Feb.    19, 

1918, 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Nov.    1, 

1917 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Nov.  30, 

1917.  , 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
July     1, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 


July     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


86,000 
20,000 

200,000 
25,000 
10,000 
50,000 
5,000 
35,000 
5,000 
10,000 

200,000 
50,000 

200,000 

10,000 

50,000 

30,000 

10,000 

200,000 

750,000 

100,000 

25,000 

10,000 

500,000 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

1,000 

15,000,000 


$49,300 


19  33,349 


25  2,375 


16,022,394 


I  S3,265 

57,048 

29,115 

3,371 

863 

150 

230 
1,700 

10  18,261 


300 

9,000 

775 

10  52,402 

10  87,877 


10 13,999 


319 


with  R.  E. 


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P   a>   CS   Q   m 


10,888 
177,355 

16,029 

10,299 
3,598 
1,525 

61,965 

10,329 
131,345 
31,849 
23,164 

7,800 

19,321 

1,563 

1,619 

310,321 

105,525 

25,420 

13,134 

10,692 

45,636 

6,964 

29 19,401 

110 

11,888,066 


4,298 

7,878 

18,369 

662 

502,760 

1,495 

9,224 

78,995 

11,615 

119,550 

11,271 

2,944 

531 

257 

13,736,700 


1  And  investment. 

2  Prepaid  expenses. 
2  Patent  rights. 

^  Good  will. 

'  LTnexpired  insurance. 

^  Fixtures,  trucks,  etc. 


'  Taxes  accrued. 

8  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

9  Prepaid  expense. 

10  And  equipment. 

11  Stocks. 


12  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  Equipment. 
1*  Investments. 

16  Treasury  stock. 
16  Adjourned. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DpCUMENT  — No.  10.  673 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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$3,527 

30,664 

20,000 

5,500 

$5,164 

- 

- 

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30,664 

- 

2  82,971 

- 

289,897 

200,000 

73,647 

- 

816,250 

- 

- 

289,897 

- 

- 

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116,781 

25,000 

27,655 

- 

40,000 

- 

24,126 

116,781 

- 

- 

13,091 

31,350 

10,000 

5,050 

- 

16,300 

- 

- 

31,350 

3  $19,700 

- 

1,354 

26,500 

25,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,500 

3 1,000 

- 

- 

5,550 

5,000 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,550 

*  9,000 

5  265 
6  2,832 

- 

92,715 

35,000 

11,852 
7  57 

- 

21,700 

24,106 

with 
surplus 

92,715 

- 

- 

628 

988 

500 

488 

- 

- 

- 

- 

988 

- 

- 

- 

29,384 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,384 

29,384 

- 

8  717 

9  717 

- 

397,198 

200,000 

72,283 

- 

65,000 

59,915 

- 

.397,198 

~ 

"  17,900 
12  100 

- 

156,268 

30,000 

29,680 

- 

27,400 

31,003 

38,185 

156,268 

"  27,270 

»  47,650 

12  6,403 

2  2,530 

282,311 

30,000 

128,921 

46,012 

77,378 

282,311 

- 

- 

- 

12,098 

10,000 

1,158 

- 

- 

- 

940 

12,098 

- 

- 

- 

76,799 

50,000 

19 

- 

- 

- 

26,780 

76,799 

- 

15  5,700 

- 

34,632 

30,000 

4,208 

- 

- 

- 

424 

34,632 

3  1,000 
*  1,500 

- 

1,154 

6,710 

5,000 

710 

- 

1,000 

- 

6,710 

"  41,500 

_ 

906,983 

200,000 

172,902 

_ 

_ 

1'  106,200 

_ 

906,983 

18  427,881 

<  75,000 

20  473,917 
21  2,291 

- 

779,454 

225,000 

43,154 

305,000 

186,800 

22  19,500 

- 

779,454 

3  40,526 

900 
23  6,316 

86,183 

168,569 

62,200 

106,369 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

168,569 

~ 

8  1,853 

2^911 

128 

95,021 

25,000 

70,021 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

95,021 

- 

10,000 

32,307 

10,000 

22,307 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,307 

- 

26  4,293 

- 

185,853 

150,000 

27  804 
28  7,980 

17,000 

- 

10,069 

- 

185,853 

- 

- 

18,235 

3,000 

13,993 

- 

- 

1,242 

- 

18,235 

- 

- 

- 

22,345 

8,720 

4,441 

- 

600 

8,262 
so  322 

22,345 

*  7,600 

- 

3,020 

11,580 

150 
51  9,850 

1,580 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,580 

- 

- 

43 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

12  790,000 

- 

42,437,160 

15,000,000 

- 

- 

12,650,000 

14,787,160 

- 

42,437,160 

1'  Reserves. 

18  Undivided  profits. 

19  And  improvements. 

20  Licenses  and.  improvements. 

21  Deferred  expense. 


22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  Special  tools,  etc. 
2^  Automobiles. 

25  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

26  Advances  to  mills. 


2'  Employees'  deposits. 

28  Estimated  freights  payable. 

29  And  fixtures. 

30  Depreciation. 

31  Subscriptions  on  stock. 


674  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

to 

1 

S 

a 

CS 

55 

C3 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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Pacific   Specialty   Company, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.      7, 

Dee.   31, 

825,000 

_ 

_ 

$18,598 

S28,293 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Package  Confectionery  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

§250,000 

$183,810 

87,121 

89,387 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Package     Machinery     Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Jan.    16, 

Dee.  31, 

2,817,400 

172,370 

133,868 

178,582 

184,499 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Packard    Carton    Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

18,503 

8,759 

47,766 

36,298 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Packard  Grocery  &  Coal  Co., 

Nov.  25, 

Nov.  20, 

Sept.  21, 

12,000 

2,000 

2,177 

8,045 

9,010 

Abington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Packwood-Northwood    Glass 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

2,871 

3,393 

59 

Co.,  Sandwich. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Padichah  Cigarette  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

- 

274 

521 

237 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Page,  Bailey  &  Wilbur  (Incor- 

Mav    2, 

21  Apr.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

452 

porated),  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Page  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

250,000 

54,000 

~ 

101,466 

66,568 

Page  Machine  Company,  Inc., 

Feb.    13, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

6,500 

- 

6,015 

- 

1,993 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Page    Manufacturing    Com- 

Nov. 11, 

Nov.    5, 

Sept.  28, 

1,000,000 

252,623 

1,095,983 

679,732 

229,923 

pany.  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Page   Paper  Box   Company, 

Feb.     8, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10.000 

- 

2,775 

5,404 

4,970 

Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Page  Richards  Company,  The, 

May  14, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

209,766 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Page-Storms    Drop    Forge 

July    15, 

June  24, 

Mch.  30, 

400,000 

133,041 

23  166,170 

418,478 

231,951 

Company,  Chicopee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Paige    Detroit   Co.   of   New 

July     2, 

"Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

6,500 

54,632 

9,128 

England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Paine    Furniture    Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.    26, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

549,706 

438,137 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pairpoint  Corporation,   The, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

900,000 

778,206 

with  R.  E. 

238,572 

277,405 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Palmer  &  Parker  Company, 

June   18, 

June     4, 

Apr.    30, 

240,000 

- 

12,500 

170,952 

332,677 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Palmer  Company,  The,  Bos- 

May 21, 

May    4, 

May     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

9,827 

-     4,265 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Palmer     Drug     Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

2,496 

4,929 

923 

Palmer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Palmer  Hunter  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.    2, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec    31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

41,690 

25,551 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Palmer,   McElwain  &  Cole, 

Julv     6, 

June     1, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

917 

12,128 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Palo-Alto    Fruit     Company, 

Oct.    30, 

Sept.  25, 

July   31, 

125,000 

57,152 

799 

- 

671 

South  Easton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Palo   Seco   Fruit   Company, 

Nov.  15, 

Sept.  27, 

July    31, 

300,000 

189,736 

6,000 

3,052 

5,095 

South  Easton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Panco  Dental  Company,  Bos- 

July   11, 

46  _ 

Jan.    10, 

150,000 

- 

«636 

368 

1,364 

ton. 

191S. 

1918. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  U.  S.  bonds. 

^  Trade-marks  and  patents. 

*  Good  will. 

5  Investments. 

*  Development. 

'  Sinking  fund  bonds. 

*  Expenses  accrued  unpaid. 
s  Mortgages  and  bonds. 


1°  Reserve  for  dividends. 

11  Reserve  for  sinking  fund  bond. 

12  Patent  rights. 
1'  Treasury  stock. 
1*  Prepaid  expense. 
15  Accrued  expenses. 

15  Good  will  and  prepaid  insurance. 

"  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Horses  and  vehicles. 


19  Prepaid  items. 
2°  Government  bond. 
21  Date  of  postponement.     Corpo- 
ration not  doing  business  at 


22  And  copyrights,  plates  and  se- 

curities. 

23  Prepaid  insurance. 

2^  Investment  Liberty  Bonds. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


675 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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J. 

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1S600 
2  500 

- 

$47,991 

$15,000 

$19,689 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

$13,302 

$47,991 

3  S2,157 

9,073 

$107,589 

2,180,452 

1,579,000 

10,718 

9  $71,000 

$492,200 

10  $10,935 

- 

2,180,452 

i  1,000,000 

5  339,862 

6  100,000 
7  11,453 

8  5,146 

11  11,453 

12  570,963 

13  104,364 

- 

2,743,644 

2,263,300 

25,908 

- 

210,000 

232,533 

- 

2,743,644 

M,391,097 

I''  7,901 

15  11,903 

"  10,319 

1'  11,250 

18  3,710 

19  3,259 

139,864 

100,000 

4,536 

5,000 

30,328 

139,864 

- 

20  1,000 

- 

22,232 

12,000 

4,041 

- 

2,233 

1,103 

*2,855 

22,232 

*  55,206 

- 

2,397 

63,926 

60,000 

- 

2,150 

1.776 

- 

- 

63,926 

4  810 

- 

1,590 

3,432 

1,500 

67 

- 

1,865 

- 

- 

3,432 

- 

- 

548 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

22  145,925 

- 

- 

367,959 

250,000 

44,731 

- 

- 

41,574 

31,654 

367,959 

4  1,500 

- 

1,586 

11,094 

5,400 

768 

- 

4,926 

- 

- 

11,094 

- 

23  3,964 
24  85,050 

- 

2,347,275 

1,000,000 

2.117 

- 

448,000 

25  53.444 
26  511,045 

332,669 

2,347,275 

- 

- 

147 

13,296 

10,000 

796 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

13,296 

- 

27  343 
5  82,723 
29  5,924 

- 

292,832 

150,300 

129,480 

- 

- 

13,052 

- 

292,832 

_ 

_ 

955,564 

226,700 

28,843 

_ 

55,000 

587,898 

- 

955,564 

30.57,123 

- 

- 

16,541 

86,801 

20,000 

66,801 

- 

- 

- 

- 

86,801 

- 

32 11,438 

23  5,404 

17  50,000 

- 

1,054,685 

658,400 

33  390,900 

- 

- 

34  5,385 

- 

1,054,685 

- 

1'  41,050 

- 

1,335,233 

900,000 

33,949 

- 

100,000 

35  50,000 

251,284 

1,335,233 

- 

36  8,000 
17  24,830 

- 

548,959 

240,000 

62,492 

- 

55,000 

149.467 
37  42.000 

- 

548,959 

■ 

38  10 

39  5,000 
"  9,000 

28.102 

25,000 

303 

2,799 

28,102 

- 

"  1,613 

- 

9.961 

3,900 

2,742 

- 

965 

- 

2,354 

9,961 

- 

- 

- 

67,241 

25,000 

24,266 

- 

6,000 

«  5,000 
"750 

6,225 

67,241 

- 

27  292 
17  11,500 

- 

24,837 

22,500 

170 

- 

- 

2,167 

~ 

24,837 

- 

- 

- 

58,622 

40.600 

9.000 

8,499 

- 

- 

523 

58,622 

- 

«862 
«  14,900 

38,442 

258,087 

192,340 

- 

63,000 

2,747 

- 

- 

258,087 

«  100,000 

3,182 

105,550 

100,270 

1,733 

3,547 

■  105,550 

25  Reserve  for  taxes. 

26  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

27  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
2'  And  equipment. 

29  Prepayments. 

30  Accruals. 

31  Adjourned. 

32  Fixtures,  teams  and  automobiles, 


33  Including  reserve  for  Federal  in- 

come and  excess  profits  taxes. 

34  Reserve  account. 

35  Reserve  fund. 

36  Autos  and  trucks. 

37  Reserves. 

38  Unexpired  insurance. 

39  Book  business,  plates,  copyrights, 

etc. 


40  Magazine  "  Education." 

41  Securities. 

42  For  1916. 

43  Reserved  for  taxes. 

44  Live  stock. 

45  Stocks  and  bonds. 

46  None  held  since  organization. 

47  And  furniture  and  fittings. 

48  Formulae,  trade-marks  and  good  will. 


676 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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S 
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Assets. 

a 

■43 

0 
CO 

1    . 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

11 

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Panther  Rubber  Manufactur- 

Sept. 13, 

Aug.  25, 

June  30, 

S150,000 

$93,667 

1  $138,406 

2  $163,281 

8259,795 

ing  Company,  Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pantooset    Grill    and    Hotel 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

9,997 

7,429 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Paper  House  of  New  England, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

80,000 

- 

- 

13,701 

13,234 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Paper  Products,  Incorporated, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

"183 

1,828 

2,298 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

^ 

Paramount    Petticoat    Com- 

Nov.   6, 

July     2, 

June  30, 

15,000 

- 

2,904 

41,213 

8,516 

pany,  Woburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Paresky  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Sept.  27, 
1918. 

Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

4,000 

~ 

250 

5,520 

9,649 

Parfitt  Furniture  Co.,   Hol- 

Apr.     5, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

47,060 

_ 

31,356 

32,312 

yoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Paris  Store  Company  of  Fitch- 

May     3, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    18, 

5,000 

4,954 

1,606 

burg,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Parisian  Dry  Cleansing  Com- 

July    2, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.      1, 

30,000 

10,430 

9,595 

812 

4,771 

pany,  The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park  and  Pollard  Company, 

Oct.    23, 

Sept.  23, 

June  30, 

100,000 

1,374 

- 

242,600 

193,849 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park  Avenue  &  54th  Street 

July     9, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

406,250 

971,918 

- 

- 

64,247 

Corporation,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Park  Avenue  Garage,  Incor- 

Aug. 21, 

32  _ 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

517 

87 

204 

porated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

Park   Bootery  Incorporated, 

Aug.   22, 

33  Aug.        1, 

May     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

19,908 

2,125 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park      Building     Company, 

Apr.    17, 

33  Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

874,118 

- 

34  5,048 

13,006 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Park     Garage     Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,750 

9,248 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Park  L.  Davis  Company,  Bos- 

May  16, 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

959 

3,340 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park    Square    Realty    Com- 

July   29, 

June  24, 

May  31, 

150,000 

120,390 

- 

- 

11,177 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park  Theatre  Company, 

June     5, 

33  May   17, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

10,300 

600 

- 

- 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park    Theatre   Company    of 

July    23, 

June  28, 

June     1, 

65,000 

- 

5,000 

- 

1,609 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Park   Theatre  of  Waltham, 

Sept.  30, 

32  _ 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

38,000 

1,800 

- 

- 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Parke  Davis  Sales  Company 

Feb.     8, 

Feb.     4, 

Deo.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

43,088 

163 

Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Parker  &  Harper  Mfg.  Co., 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

31,927 

10,200 

8,480 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Parker  and  Lane  Company, 

July     6, 

June  28, 

Mch.  30, 

12,000 

7,622 

3,637 

11,205 

21,430 

Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Parker    &    Page    Company, 

May   15, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

70,000 

38,000 

- 

142,011 

46,586 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  equipment. 

2  And  supplies. 

3  Stocks  and  bonds. 
^  Deferred  expenses, 
s  Privileges. 

6  And  notes. 

'  Deferred  indebtedness. 


8  Reserves. 

s  Good  will. 

1°  Utensils,  furnishings  and  fixtures. 

11  War  tax  reserve. 

"  Fixtures. 

13  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

"  Loans  payable. 


15  Insurance. 

15  Horses  and  wagons. 

"  I.  Paresky  Dr.  Account. 

18  Delivery. 

19  Store  and  office. 

20  Bond. 

21  Taxes. 


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8  28,472 

- 

5742,825 

9  880,239 

10  24,794 

$10,990 

1.33,449 

100,000 

13,326 

- 

20,000 

11  123 

- 

133,449 

9  40,000 

12  1,177 

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103,410 

80,000 

13,410 

- 

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- 

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- 

- 

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4,309 

1,800 

1,541 

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898 

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- 

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- 

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52,633 

10,000 

22,200 

$11,134 

14  6,900 

260 

$2,139 

52,633 

- 

15  100 

"5  1,150 

"182 

- 

16,851 

4,000 

1,191 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

11,660 

- 

16,851 

18  2,040 
19  622 
20300 
15545 
21  163 

22  89 

23  151 

24  25 

114,663 

25,000 

15,929 

37,000 

18,000 

9,203 
25  8,531 

1,000 

114,663 

- 

- 

6,560 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,560 

- 

6,560 

- 

26  697 
2' 300 

358 

26,963 

20,100 

663 

- 

- 

28  6,200 

- 

26,963 

- 

12  12,380 
29  7,315 

- 

457,518 

66,300 

31,158 

~ 

86,000 

~ 

274,060 

457,518 

- 

- 

- 

1,036,165 

406,250 

626 

so  550,000 
31  6,218 

~ 

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~ 

1,036,165 

9  456 

- 

11 

1,275 

1,000 

275 

- 

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- 

- 

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- 

12400 

- 

22,433 

10,000 

11,487 

- 

- 

- 

946 

22,433 

- 

26  544 

4,926 

897,642 

332,500 

40,142 

525,000 

- 

- 

- 

897,642 

- 

- 

- 

13,998 

4,500 

388 

- 

- 

- 

9,110 

13,998 

- 

35  1,062 

2?  42 

- 

5,403 

3,000 

1,643 

- 

- 

511 

249 

5,403 

- 

- 

2,634 

134,201 

90,000 

- 

44,201 

- 

- 

- 

134,201 

- 

- 

4,595 

15,495 

9,100 

- 

4,300 

2,095 

- 

- 

15,495 

- 

- 

43,391 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,875 

41,675 

1,800 

- 

38,000 

1,875 

- 

- 

41,675 

- 

2E250 

- 

43,501 

10,000 

32,504 

- 

- 

997 

- 

43,501 

- 

- 

115 

50,722 

25,000 

3,549 

- 

18,578 

3,477 

118 

50,722 

- 

36  6,413 

37  1,000 

- 

51,307 

•     12,000 

13,161 

- 

14,250 

11,896 

- 

51,307 

■    38  3,000 

229,597 

70,000 

27,913 

30  21,500 

38,319 

70,000 

1,865 

229,597 

22  Interest. 

28  Reserve  for  c 

lepreciation 

34  p 

Lnd  prepaid 

expense. 

23  Heat,  light  and  p( 

)wer. 

29  Investments 

35  I 

"ixtures  and 

tools. 

^i  Advertising. 

3»  Mortgage. 

36   I 

jQuipment. 

25  Undivided  profits. 

31  Mortgage  int 

erest. 

37  I 

5ank  stock 

Winchester 

Trust 

26  Furniture  and  fixt 

ures. 

32  None  held  si 

ice  organiza 

tion. 

Company. 

2'  Libert 

y  Bonds. 

33 

Adjourned. 

38   I 

3ryhouses. 

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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 

a 

a 
a 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

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anufacturt 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
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Parker  Brothers  Iron  Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

$50,000 

S4,500 

S6,796 

$8,025 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parker  Bryant  Company,  In- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb. 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

7,881 

corporated,  Brookiine. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parker    Company,    Incorpo- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb. 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

801 

15,044 

6,285 

rated,  The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parker     Drug     Company, 

May     6, 

Mch. 

27, 

Mch.  20, 

1,100 

- 

8  1,025 

1,583 

381 

Andover. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Parker    House    Corporation, 

June  25, 

June 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

§144,500 

- 

_ 

7,426 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parker    Machine    Company, 

June     1, 

Jan. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

9  21,672 

- 

5,899 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parker  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Nov.    8, 
1918. 

Oct. 
1918 

31, 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

800,000 

1,368,316 

with  R.  E. 

1,037,579 

201,123 

Parker     Shoe     Company, 

July     9, 

14  _ 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Marblehead. 

1918. 

1917. 

Parker  Wire  Goods  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch. 

18, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

15  26,742 

84,310 

73,029 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parker-Wood   Manufacturing 

June  24, 

Mch. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

10,717 

23,151 

589 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parkhill  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 26, 

July 

8, 

June  30, 

300,000 

140,000 

160,000 

684,679 

1,102,831 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Parkhurst    Marine    Railway 

Apr.    13, 

Jan. 

28, 

Dec.   31. 

15,000 

27,934 

- 

1,950 

7,914 

Company,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parks   Sausage   &    Provision 

May   11, 

Dec. 

19, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

- 

5,063 

17,921 

20,704 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Parmenter       Manufacturing 

Mch.  19, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Parsons  Machinery  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan. 

25, 

Jan.      1, 

200,000 

12,000 

14,500 

24,682 

23,160 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Parsons     Paper     Company, 

May     3, 

Jan. 

30, 

Dec.   31, 

360,000 

230,000 

110,000 

271,461 

289,619 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Partridge  Paint  Co.,  Worces- 

May    7, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

22  50 

6,726 

2,631 

ter. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Pascommuck    Cotton    Com- 

Aug/ 19, 

Aug. 

15, 

June  29, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,385,144 

105,023 

pany,  Easthampton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Passaic  Cotton  Mills,  Boston, 

Apr.    29, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

2,500,000 

23 1,906,765 

with  R.  E. 

3,030,574 

3,096,613 

Pastime  Theatre  Co.,  Boston, 

Nov.  26, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

4, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

2M00 

- 

- 

85 

Paton   Manufacturing   Com- 

July    9, 

July 

6, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1911 

1918. 

Patriot  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Feb. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

5,455 

527 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Patten    Bros.    Incorporated, 

July    15, 

Mch. 

25, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

13,000 

14,000 

11,500 

12,366 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Patterson    Auto    Company, 

Aug.   20, 

July 

18, 

July      1, 

4,000 

1,000 

1,900 

350 

110 

Conway. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Paul   Revere   Pottery,   Inc., 

Aug.     5, 

July 

29, 

June  30, 

20,000 

10,000 

200 

8,000 

1,266 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Paul  Stucklen  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb. 

14, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

32  1,000 

5,416 

27,023 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Paul   Whitin   Manufacturing 

Apr.    17, 

Feb. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

334,353 

319,791 

637,973 

268,661 

Company,  Northbridge. 

191S. 

1918 

1917. 

Pawtucket  Amusement   Co., 

Oct.    30, 

s-"  Oct. 

16, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

4,493 

5,136 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

1  Patterns. 

2  Securities. 

3  U.  S.  bonds. 
^  Good  will. 

5  Interest  in  auto  hearse  and  Ford 


^  Office     equipment     and     under- 
takers paraphernalia. 

'  Fixtures. 

8  And  fixtures. 

^  And  equipment. 
1"  Treasury  bonds. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 


12  Bonds. 

1'  Depreciation. 

"  None    held    since    organization. 

Corporation  has  not  begun  to 

carry  on  business. 

15  And  tools  and  equipment. 

16  Patent  rights. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Cod. 

Ll.^BILITIES. 

Ill 

3 

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«  8,000 

1S400 

2  1,000 

3  500 

5  1,250 

6  1,593 
7  100 

- 

$21,221 

18,724 
30,230 

$5,000 

10,000 
14,900 

$3,911 

8,724 
2,751 

- 

$2,000 
3,000 

$10,310 

$9,579 

$21,221 

18,724 
30,230 

- 

- 

- 

2,989 

1,100 

256 

8200 

450 

- 

983 

2,989 

- 

- 

- 

151,926 

75,000 

4,440 

69,000 

1,552 

- 

1,934 

151,926 

- 

- 

$2,477 

30,048 

14,520 

2,358 

- 

13,170 

- 

- 

30,048 

- 

10  20.000 

11  30,000 

- 

2,657,018 

800,000 

93,423 

12  575,000 

454,261 

13  352,697 

381,637 

2,657,018 

"330 

17  74 
11  30,500 

23,363 

214,985 
57,820 

25,000 
30,000 

44,142 
26,227 

1,593 

40,200 

105,643 

- 

214,985 
57,820 

_ 

3  77,033 

IS  174,059 

19  3,000 

- 

2,338,602 
40,798 

300,000 
15,000 

91,298 
3,935 

20  15,000 

1,290,000 
5,800 

: 

657,304 
1,063 

2,338,602 
40,798 

- 

- 

- 

43,688 

5,000 

8,344 

- 

14,870 

- 

15,474 

43,688 

16  50,000 

- 

32 

50,055 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

55 

- 

50,055 

_ 

11  30,592 

~ 

74,342 
931,672 

11,000 

21  14,000 

360,000 

7,090 
73,011 

- 

41,800 

498,661 

452 

74,342 
931,672 

M50 

383 

10,240 

3,700 

6,240 

- 

300 

- 

- 

10,240 

- 

- 

- 

1,490,167 

50,000  . 

286,612 

- 

1,153,555 

- 

- 

1,490,167 

. 

2^  530,000 

4,815 

8,563,952 
5,000 

2,382,300 
5,000 

715,307 

- 

4,110,719 

25 1,092.794 
2s  262,832 

- 

8,563,952 
5,000 

i  25,000 
«  9,631 

28  35,000 

29  14,600 
1  5.200 

5»  2,090 

1,315 

80,582 
67,787 
4,675 

75,000 

41,200 

4,000 

1,229 

3.916 
SI  5,205 

475 

20  4,475 

3,500 

12,991 

200 

853 

- 

80,582 
67,787 
4,675 

- 

- 

5,365 

24,831 

20,000 

4,831 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,831 

- 

- 

- 

33,439 

10,000 

4,096 

- 

- 

19,343 

- 

33,439 

*  25,000 

11  43,400 

8,817 

1,604,178 
43,446 

600,000 
25,000 

122,404 
18,446 

- 

479,000 

367.574 
33  35,200 

- 

1,604,178 
43,446  ; 

1'  Unexpired  insurance. 

18  New  construction. 

19  Treasury  stock. 

20  Mortgage. 

21  Subscription  on  stock. 

22  And  furniture  and  fi.xtures. 

23  And  plant. 


2-'  Investments. 

25  And  profit  and  loss. 

26  Sinking  fund  reserves. 
2'  Lease. 

28  Copyrights. 

29  Preferred  stock  in  hands  of  trus- 

tee. 


30  Small  tools. 

31  Unpaid  salaries  last  year  and  this 

year. 

32  And  horses,  vehicles,  etc. 

33  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
3^  Adjourned. 


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59 
o 

1 

C3 

a 

S 
m 

Q. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

■      S 
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anufactures. 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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1| 
1« 

^ 

Q 

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S 

IS 

6 

Paye  and  Baker  Manufactur- 

June i 

'7,        June  26, 

Mch.  31, 

S80,000 

S41,939 

$61,218 

Slll,934 

871,013 

ing  Company,  North  Attle- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

borough. 

Payson's  Indelible  Ink  Co., 

Jan.    ] 

5,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

430 

3,260 

2,959 

Northampton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peabody   Leather  Company, 

Mch. 

5,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,500 

66,704 

21,776 

74,349 

1,968 

Peabody. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peabody  Maritime  Company, 

Mch.  5 

1,       May    8, 

Oct.    30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

70 

Boston. 

1918 

1915. 

1917. 

Peabody     Press     Company, 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

5,190 

250 

879 

Peabody. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peabody,   Salem  &  Danvers 

May 

2,       Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Interstate    Express    Com- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

pany,  Peabody. 

Peabody      Shoe      Company, 

July 

3,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

67,000 

- 

6  10,483 

37,492 

23,948 

Beverly. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peabody-Woburn       Machine 

Nov.  5 

6,       Aug.     8, 

June  30, 

60,000 

5,061 

7  8,058 

8,751 

20,422 

Company,  Peabody. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

P6an  Medical  Company, 

June   1 

8,       Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,009 

729 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Pearce-Springfield  Company, 

Apr.    S 

9,       Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

The,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Pearl      Street      Association, 

Jan. 

2,       Dec.   29, 

Deo.    29, 

30,000 

83,100 

- 

- 

527 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Pearse  Leather  Corporation, 

Mch.  2 

6,       Dec.   11, 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

- 

4,869 

5,753 

3,488 

Peabody. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Pearson    &    Marsh    Incorpo- 

Feb. 

6,       Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

1,557 

11,626 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peavy    Brothers    Company, 

Feb.    1 

8,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

301,986 

158,411 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peck     Furniture     Company, 

Feb.    1 

9,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

54,405 

28,062 

Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peerless    Amusement    Com- 

Feb: 

4,       Jan.      7. 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

6,000 

175 

- 

26 

pany,  Abington. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peerless  Bowling  Parlor  (Inc.), 

Oct. 

4,       Sept.  30, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

- 

227 

32 

174 

Framingham. 

1918 

1917. 

1918. 

Peerless    Electric    Company, 

Apr.    1 

7,       Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,174 

17,198 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peerless  Handcuff  Company, 

Mch.  2 

1,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

200 

4,507 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Peerless  Machinery  Company, 

Jan.    1 

6,       May     1, 

Apr.      1, 

300,000 

8,245 

62,299 

45,138 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Peerless  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.  2 

0,       Oct.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

154 

16 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Peerless  Oil  Cloth  Company, 

Mch.  2 

1,       Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

250,000 

90,692 

36,735 

176,940 

17,786 

Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Peerless  Products  Company, 

Oct.    2 

1,       Sept.    9, 

Sept.     1, 

5,000 

1,000 

428 

409 

2,560 

Braintree. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Peerless      Sealing      Machine 

Apr.    2 

4,       Mch.    1, 

Feb.   28, 

25,000 

- 

500 

50 

823 

Company,  Holliston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Peirce  and  Barton  Co.,  Inc., 

May 

7,   27  Apr.    18, 

Feb.   20, 

4,500 

- 

- 

140 

431 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Peirson  Hardware  Company, 

Apr. 

9,       Mch.  25, 

Feb.     1, 

30,000 

100 

- 

68,401 

34,483 

Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Pellissier    Engineering   Com- 

May 

3,       Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

^  Guarantee  accounts. 

^  Launch. 

'  Prepaid  insurance. 

5  Horses,  teams,  harness,  etc. 


^  And  lasts,  dies  and  patents. 

'  And  equipment. 

8  Investments. 

3  Accrued  accounts. 

10  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Contingent  account. 

13  Office  fixtures. 
"  Furnishings. 

15  Interest. 


1918. 


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of  Corjiorations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

3 

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2 

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$306,104 

$80,000 

$21,688 

892,125 

$90,527 

$21,764 

$306,104 

5,000 

-      - 

- 

11,649 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

149 

11,649 

- 

~ 

- 

164,797 

5,500 

125,771 

- 

- 

2  12,010 

21,516 

164,797 

- 

3  $450 

S980 

1,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

MOO 

- 

6,419 

3,000 

172 

$675 

- 

- 

2,572 

6,419 

- 

6  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

71,923 

18,000 

29,991 

23,930 

- 

- 

2 

71,923 

~ 

8  25,775 

3,649 

68,067 
5,387 

50,000 
5,000 

3,175 

»  7,903 

387 

- 

6,360 

329 
10300 

: 

68,067 
5,387 

- 

_ 

6,000 

31,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

11,000 

- 

- 

31,000 

- 

~ 

- 

83,627 

30,000 

- 

52,000 

- 

- 

1,627 

83,627 

- 

"  1,000 

- 

15,110 

10,000 

2,720 

12  650 

- 

- 

1,740 

15,110 

: 

13  276 

880 

14,339 
460,397 

10,100 
200,000 

4,239 
249,611 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

10,786 

- 

14,339 
460,397 

- 

- 

- 

82.467 

20,000 

11,980 

- 

46,000 

- 

4,487 

82,467 

1  1,800 
1  1,000 

»  1,000 
18  8,877 

290 
11 

9,291 
10,321 

3,000 
10,000 

15  42 

16  149 

321 

17  5,000 

1,100 

: 

- 

9,291 
10,321 

- 

18  2,733 

937 

32,042 

10,000 

14,283 

- 

7,759 

- 

- 

32,042 

"  22,400 
2050 

19  219,353 

21  2,500 

13  179 

11  5,700 

22742 

23  153 

1,362 

36,431 
336,397 

25,000 
300,000 

4,270 
36,397 

7,161 

36,431 
336,397 

_ 

21  1,690 

7,815 
1,120 

9,675 
323,273 

7,845 
25  1,600 
215,900 

230 
107,373 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,675 
323,273 

- 

26  4,000 

- 

8,397 

5,000 

111 

- 

3,000 

- 

286 

8,397 

"  22,800 

- 

827 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

I  4,500 

- 

5,735 

10,806 

4,500 

6,306 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,806 

- 

28  250 

- 

103,234 

30,000 

32,436 

- 

19,500 

17,952 

3,346 

103,234 

"  49,800 

- 

5,783 

55,583 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,583 

- 

- 

55,583 

16  Taxes. 
1'  Mortgage. 

18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Patent  rights, 
^o  Trade-marks. 


21  Organization  expense. 

22  Foreign  patents. 

23  Prepaid  charges. 
21  Formulae. 


25  Stocli  subscription. 

26  Treasury  stock  not  issued. 
2'  Adjourned. 

28  Stocks. 


682  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OP  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Pels  Company,  The,  Brock- 

May    8, 

1  - 

Apr.     1, 

825,000 

$77,580 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pemberton  Company,  Boston, 

Aug.     2, 
1918. 

July    30, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

450,000 

•5554,126 

withR.E. 

S713,469 

711,616 

Pemberton  Realty  Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.    16, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

29,103 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Peninsula    Family    Laundry, 

Aug.  27, 

Aug.     1, 

June  30, 

15,000 

8,000 

$3,500 

2,000 

1,731 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Penn  Metal  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

58,904 

48,182 

184,353 

158,188 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pennell,   Gibbs   and   Quiring 

Mch.  26, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

8,800 

648 

7,878 

31,021 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pennsylvania  Gasoline  Com- 

June 18, 

June     4, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

9  4,736 

800 

323 

132 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pennsylvania  Refiners  Asso- 

Sept. 30, 

">Sept.    2, 

July     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,269 

8,133 

ciation,  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 
Pennsylvania    Te.xtile    Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

May     6, 

Dec.   19, 

Nov.  30, 

2,000,000 

449,160 

3  814,768 

652,723 

242,099 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pennsylvania    Tile    &    Con- 

Apr.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,237 

18,585 

struction  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Penrod  Mills,  New  Bedford, 

Apr.   29, 
1918. 

Feb.    19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

600,000 

"  634,942 

with  R.  E. 

- 

9,137 

People's  Cloak  &  Suit  Co., 

Jan.      7, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

10,000 

- 

150 

2,938 

11,953 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Peoples    Clothing    Store    of 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.    1, 

Mch.    1, 

7,500 

- 

- 

10,383 

371 

Wakefield,  Inc.,  Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

People's     Educational     and 

Mav  23, 

Apr.    11, 

Apr.    11, 

10,000 

- 

500 

400 

70 

Amusement       Association, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Inc.,  The,  Gloucester. 

Peoples  Express,  Inc.,  New- 

Sept.    3, 

"  Jan.      8, 

Dec.  30, 

25,000 

756 

- 

18  5,000 

700 

buryport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Peoples  Furniture  Company 

Sept.    7, 

1  - 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,578 

8,929 

of  Framingham,  Framing- 
ham. 
Peoples    Hog    Farms,    Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

May  14, 

1°  Apr.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

25,000 

2°  2,387 

400 

1,035 

Palmer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

People's    House    Furnishing 

June  19, 

Apr.     2, 

Feb.   28, 

40,000 

5,000 

- 

113,701 

18,382 

Co.,  The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Peoples  Ice  Company,  The, 

Jan.      4, 

Oct.     8, 

Oct.     8, 

1,000 

_ 

900 

_ 

1,951 

Andover. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Peoples  Ice  Company  of  Marl- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

13,926 

4,297 

- 

300 

borough,  The,  Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Peoples  Loan  and  Investment 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

287 

- 

- 

205 

Co.,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Peoples     Loan    Association, 

July    19, 

July    15, 

June  30, 

40,000 

1,460 

- 

134 

27,646 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

People's  Stores  Company  of 

July    23, 

17  June   11, 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

15,868 

2,590 

Springfield,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pepperell  Braiding  Company, 

Julv    16, 

May   14, 

Apr.   30, 

25,000 

_ 

11,555 

11,548 

7,014 

Pepperell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pepperell    Card    and    Paper 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

70,800 

39,030 

66,892 

165,051 

105,113 

Company,  The,  Pepperell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pepperell     Shoe     Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.   20, 

Oct.    22, 

99,000 

47,800 

33,800 

- 

5,389 

Pepperell. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pepperell  Spring  Water  Com- 

Oct.     1, 

Sept.    2, 

Aug.  31, 

1,200 

1,800 

1,125 

717 

637 

pany,  Pepperell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

-  Liberty  Bonds. 

»  Interest  and  insurance  prepaid. 

*  Reserve  for  taxes. 

5  Good  will. 

5  Teams. 


'  Accrued    dividend    on    preferred 
stock. 

8  Mortgage. 

3  And  equipment. 
1°  Adjourned. 
11  Equipment  and  fixtures,  etc 


12  Trade-marks. 

IS  Securities  of  other  companies. 

1^  Deferred  expense. 

15  And  plant. 

16  Good  will  and  fixtures. 
1^  Should  have  been  held. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  S12,500 
3 17,668 


2  15,592 


n  1,159 


13  3,766 
"  22,508 


19  1,196 


21  4,015 

22  2,566 
23  82,306 


21  6,399 

"-■=•  443 

26  19,000 


29  3,000 
30  523 

29  300 


$4,344 


3,471 
3,998 

716,733 


26,544 


2,439 

39,138 

168 


877,580 

2,009,379 

29,103 

27,375 
465,219 
48,347 
65,491 
15,559 

2,911,757 
19,822 
644,079 
15,041 
11,754 
5,500 

33,000 
20,758 

28,822 
225,970 

2,851 
22,662 
50,000 
29,408 
44,300 

30,117 

379,086 

87,512 

4,579 


LUBnjTIES. 


450,000 
27,300 
14,400 

300,000 

21,000 

60,000 

9,200 

1,868,892 
5,000 
500,000 
6,300 
7,500 
5,300 

25,000 
10,000 

27,700 
40,000 

1,000 

10,000 

50,000 

21,800 

27 13,100 
2S  19,000 

13,200 

70,800 

72,300 

1,200 


S74,238 
309,564 

3,475 

11,953 
'500 
4,193 

5,491 

6,359 

242,155 

14,037 

121,588 

684 

2,024 


3,894 

335 
7,113 

751 

462 

7,533 
8,400 

10,714 
85,665 

300 


$10,750 
8  5,000 


12,200 


10,000 


$725,000 

9,500 

115,000 

2,530 


800,710 


2,000 


1,000 


166,400 
1,000 


600 

3,000 
15,000 


- 

$3,042 

$499,815 
■1  25,000 

1,803 

27,016 

- 

13,104 

2,520 

- 

785 

22,491 

with 
surplus 
8,057 

230 

- 

- 

200 

: 

6,864 

457 


5,212 


787 
12,000 

100 


3,200 

3,203 
207,621 

3,079 


877,580 

2,009,379 

29,103 

27,375 

465,219 
48,347 
65,491 
15,559 

2,911,757 

19,822 

644,079 

15,041 

11,754 

5,500 

33,000 
20,758 

28,822 
225,970' 

2,851 
22,662 
50,000 
29,408 
44,300 

30,117 

379,086 

87,512 

4,579 


18  And  trucks,  horses,  etc. 

19  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

20  And  live  stock. 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Automobiles. 


23  Lease  account. 

24  Mortgage  notes. 

25  Supplies. 

26  Common  stock  in  treasury. 
2'  Issued  for  cash. 


28  Common  stock  issued  other  than 

for  cash  and  now  held  in  treas- 
ury. 

29  Liberty  Bond. 

39  Deferred  charges. 


684 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Pequa  Press  Inc.,  The, 

May     7, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.   31, 

S25,000 

815,823 

81,615 

82,360 

Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pequot  Shirt  Company,  Bos- 

July   11, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

225,000 

8135,938 

27,184 

175,998 

101,614 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Perfection   Grate   &   Supply 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

1,243 

594 

4,923 

19,014 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Perfection  Jar  Opener  Com- 

May  13, 

Apr.     5, 

Apr.     5, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

300 

9 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perfection  Laundry  Corpora- 

Mch. 19, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

12,000 

12,329 

11,892 

2,765 

176 

tion,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perkins  &  Rollins  Co.,  Brock- 

Mch. 28, 

6  Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

12,000 

_ 

_ 

29,382 

174 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perkins   &   Wells   Co.   Inc., 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

490 

_ 

5,989 

Concord. 

19  8. 

1918. 

]9;7. 

Perkins  Appliance  Company, 

Mch.  12, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

26,084 

14,345 

17,900 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Perkins  Wood  Working  Com- 

July   17, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

5,001 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pero  Foundry  Company, 

July    10, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

- 

3,550 

18,733 

13,957 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perry  Auto  Company,  Taun- 

Jan.     5, 

Sept.    4, 

Sept.    3, 

3,000 

- 

500 

"  5,500 

800 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Perry  Auto  Company,  Taun- 

Oct.   28, 

Sept.    3, 

Aug.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

1,500 

ton  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perry,  Buxton,  Doane  Com- 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

850,000 

118,649 

88,340 

268,888 

1,090,858 

pany,  The.  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Perry,  Malcolm  Co.,  Haver- 

Apr.   13, 

«  Mch.  14, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

11,661 

21,775 

31,526 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Perry  Mason  Company,  Bos- 

Mav    6, 

6  Apr.    29, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

302,660 

15 158,327 

189,221 

100,089 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perry  Motor  Car  Company, 

Sept.    6, 

6  Aug.   19, 

Julv    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,433 

5,748 

2,887 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Perry  Yarn  Mills,  Webster,    . 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

38,000 

16  43,467 

44,044 

119,972 

Persian    Rug    Loft   Incorpo- 

May    2, 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.  12, 

99,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

656 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Persons-Arter  Machine  Com- 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

2»  32,536 

14,497 

22,174 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pessewamett       Corporation, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

9,000 

3,100 

100 

100 

2,071 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pet  Stock   and    Seed   Store 

Mch.  13. 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

7,665 

2,036 

of  New  England,  Incorpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

rated.  Boston. 

Peter    Condakes    Company, 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,167 

5,601 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Peter  Cooper's  Glue  Factory 

Apr.    -6, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

50 

3,028 

770 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1912. 

1917. 

Peter  F.  Connolly  Co.,  Bos- 

July   26, 

Mav  20, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

3,000 

31,500 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Peter    Forg     Manufacturing 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

21,591 

13,885 

7,500 

4,839 

Company,  The,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Peter  Gray  &  Sons  Incorpo- 

June  14, 

Apr.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

34,429 

78,064 

70,010 

rated.  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Peter    Wood    Dyeing    Com- 

Nov.   7, 

Sept.  20, 

June  30, 

20,000 

34,194 

2,883 

19.151 

17,678 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Peterboro         Manufacturing 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

9,000 

1,800' 

14,107 

11,899 

Company,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Peters  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

- 

12,277 

142,434 

62,560 

pany,  Boston. 

E 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Mortgage. 

'  Horses  and  wagons. 
■*  Liberty  Bonds. 
^  Depreciation. 


6  Adjourned. 
'  Fixtures. 

8  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 
1°  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


11  And  automobiles. 

12  Automobiles. 

13  Good  will. 

1*  Deferred  liabilities. 

15  And  furnishings  and  fixtures. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


685 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1'^ 

1 

T3 

a 
o 

3 
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1 

3 

-2 
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J. 

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Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

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2 

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1 

- 

- 

$75 

819,873 

815,200 

82,485 

- 

$2,188 

- 

- 

819,873 

- 

- 

211,814 

652,548 

225,000 

427,548 

- 

- 

- 

- 

652,548 

- 

- 

- 

25,774 

10,000 

6,398 

- 

- 

85,486 

83,890 

25,774 

iglOO 

- 

25,341 

25,750 

25,000 

- 

2  $750 

- 

- 

- 

25,750 

_ 

3  S4,394 

«200 

'  2,025 

_ 

31,756 
31,581 

12,000 
12,000 

1,039 
14,358 

- 

5,900 
4,700 

5  3,171 

9,646 
523 

31,756 
31,581 

- 

- 

- 

6,479 

3,100 

2,174 

- 

- 

- 

1,205 

6,479 

_ 

8  761 

9  480 

9,999 

59,570 
15,000 

15,300 

10  15,100 

15,000 

6,940 

- 

14,200 

_ 

8,030 

59,570 
15,000 

- 

- 

- 

36,240 

15,000 

17,569 

- 

- 

- 

3,671 

36,240 

- 

- 

- 

6,800 

3,000 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

300 

6,800 

- 

12  3,000 

- 

8,500 

3,000 

1,700 

- 

2,400 

- 

1,400 

8,500 

13  150,000 

*  20,000 

- 

1,736,735 

850.000 

325,906 

- 

"  318,494 

138,136 

104,199 

1,736,735 

- 

- 

- 

67,962 

35,000 

24,962 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

67,962 

- 

- 

- 

750,297 

500,000 

91,362 

2 150,000 

- 

- 

8,935 

750,297 

"  6,000 

- 

- 

16,068 

10,000 

4,572 

- 

- 

- 

1,496 

16,068 

"  5,000 

17  584 
18 1,064 

14,909 

247,131 
20,565 

100,000 
20,000 

62,470 
565 

- 

28,000 

41,661 
19  15,000 

~ 

247,131 
20,565 

1  41,894 

21234 

4,928 

111,335 
10,299 

53,500 
9,000 

12,929 

22  1,115 

1,299 

- 

19,100 

15,832 
23  8,859 

: 

111,335 
10,299 

- 

^  1,339 

3,954 

14,994 

2,050 

7,169 

- 

5,775 

- 

- 

14,994 

- 

- 

1,556 

8,324 

6,500 

1,824 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,324 

- 

- 

6,152 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

35,500 

14,110 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,390 

35,500 

- 

- 

- 

47,815 

25,000 

15,830 

- 

- 

6,985 

- 

47,815 

=<  3,990 

25  2,965 

- 

189,458 
73,906 

30,000 
20,000 

60,575 
43,807 

9,500 

36,800 

54,108 

26  7,975 
599 

~ 

189,458 
73,906 

- 

_ 

3,837 

40,643 

25,000 

4,693 

6,700 

4,250 

- 

- 

40,643 

- 

2'  4,001 
<  10,000 

- 

231,272 

6,000 

108,813 

- 

- 

116,459 

- 

231,272 

1*  And  electric  light  plant. 
"  Teams. 

18  Office  fixtures. 

19  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


20  And  equipment,  tools,  etc. 

21  Prepaid  insurance. 

22  Accrued  pay  roll. 

23  Reserves. 


24  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 

25  Corporation  life  insurance. 

26  Peter  Gray  estate  building  fund. 
2'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


686 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Petri  and  Jones  Company,  In- 
corporated, Boston. 
Pettee  Company,  Sharon, 

Pevey    Foundry    Company, 

Inc.,  Lowell. 
Pfister    &    Vogel    Company, 

Boston. 
Phelps  &  Bradley  Company, 

Boston. 
Phelps  Paper  Company,  Hol- 

yoke. 
Phelps  Publishing  Company, 

Springfield  (for  1917). 
Phelps  Publishing  Company, 

Springfield. 

Phenix  Plate  Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

Philip  Goldstein  Company, 
Boston. 

Phillips  and  Hodgdon  Incor- 
porated, Chelsea. 

Phoenix  Coffee  Mills,  Boston, 

Phoenix  Hall  Association, 
Fairhaven. 

Phototones  Incorporated,  Bos- 
ton. 

Physicians'  Protective  Asso- 
ciation, (Inc.),  Boston. 

Piast  Publishing  Company, 
Chicopee. 

Picardie  Woven  Fabrics  Com- 
pany. New  Bedford. 

Pico  Cranberry  Company, 
Belmont. 

Picture  Shop  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Pierce  &  Barnes  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Pierce  &  Chesworth,  Inc., 
Gardner. 

Pierce  Arrow  Trucking  Com- 
pany, Fall  River. 

Pierce,  Billings  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Pierce  Brothers  Limited,  New 
Bedford. 

Pierce  Furniture  Company, 
Leominster. 

Pierce-Hammond  Automatic 
Sprinkler  and  Heating  Com- 
pany, New  Bedford. 

Pierce  Hardware  Company, 
The,  Taunton. 

Pierce  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration, New  Bedford. 


Mch.  29, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
July     8, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Dee.   10, 

1917. 
Nov.  25, 

1918. 


Sept.  20, 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Apr.    20, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb.    14 

1918 
Feb.   21 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Apr.    ] 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Apr.   30, 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
Jan.    21 

1918 
May 

1918 
Feb.    13, 

1918 
Feb.    13, 

1918 
May  24, 

1918 
Feb.    19 

1918 
May 

1918, 


Apr.    29, 
1918. 

Apr.    18, 
1918. 


Feb.   18 

1918. 
Feb.    11 

1918. 
June  17, 

1918. 
Feb.     5 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
"Aug.  21, 

1916. 
Nov.    9 

1917. 
Nov.    8 

1918. 

15  July   13 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Apr.     2 

1918. 
Feb.    15 

1918. 
Jan.    15 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Oct.    18, 

1917. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 


Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Jan.    12 

1918. 
Feb.    25 

1918. 
Feb.    11 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
"  Apr.      1 

1918. 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

Feb.   19, 
1918. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 

Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.     1, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   29, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


$10,000 
50,000 
40,000 
25,000 
35,000 
12,000 
500,000 
500,000 

35,000 
10,000 
20,000 

5,000 
10,000 
25,000 

1,000 
10,000 
100,000 

7,500 
10,000 

2,000 
10,000 

7,000 

75,000 

700,000 

16,000 

500,000 

30,000 

600,000 


S25,500 


16,642 


10,000 


21  7,500 


388,363 


237,381 


a 

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

- 

S13,443 

- 

14,828 

.S4,978 

10,147 

- 

375,235 

7,311 

27,401 

102,434 

184,823 

104,533 

113,821 

2,209 

18,992 

200 

3,000 

1,000 

1,739 

2,710 

4,167 

- 

17,509 

- 

150 

3,100 

136 

- 

7,070 

420 

- 

22  600 

5,000 

23  1,000 

- 

2,000 

4,300 

6,000 

- 

5,374 

79,672 

573,966 

513,300 

- 

8,477 

- 

109,724 

399,805 

1,442,036 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

*  Liberty  Bond. 

s  Jan.  1,  1917. 

^  Bonus. 

'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


^  Reserve  for  taxes. 
'  Ofiice  furniture. 
1"  Special  meeting. 

11  Securities. 

12  Prepaid  charges. 

13  Certificates  of  indebtedness. 


1^  Periodicals. 

15  Adjourned. 

1*  Equipment  (teams  and  trucks). 

"  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Trade-marks. 

19  Insurance.  ' 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


687 


of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Sag 

■gHO 

o 

1 

S 
■1 

J 
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2  5,000 

s  .;486 
<300 

$12,648 

§58,951 
52,171 

$10,000 
37,700 

$24,220 
14,471 

- 

- 

6  818,443 
6  344 

$5,944 

$58,951 
52,171 

- 

9  666 

52,189 

85,080 
1,679,708 

40,000 
25,000 

9,866 
1,654,708 

_ 

- 

7  2,.500 

8  3,000 

29,714 

85,080 
1,679,708 

- 

- 

28,053 

74,172 

30,000 

4,368 

- 

839,804 

- 

- 

74,172 

- 

- 

453 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

11  496,982 
12  51.748 

11  572,446 
12  51,815 

i<  300,000 

- 

1,080,234 
1,231,937 

44,545 

500,000 
500,000 

35,000 

50,540 
74,033 

1,467 

- 

267,950 
13  125,753 

377,095 
"  154,658 

6,450 

135,991 
126,151 

1,628 

1,080,234 
1,231,937 

44,545 

- 

- 

7,988 

14,392 

10,000 

2,951 

11,441 

- 

- 

- 

14,392 

- 

16  4,000 

- 

20,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

!•  3,000 

- 

15,972 

5,000 

991 

- 

1,800 

8,181 

- 

15,972 

- 

- 

11,216 

10,000 

- 

- 

.    - 

- 

1,216 

11,216 

17 
2  2,500 

19  13 

594 

19,227 
2,904 

17,510 
530 

1,717 
131 

: 

: 

- 

2,243 

19,227 
2,904 

2  2,000 

- 

281 

5,753 

3,000 

2,472 

- 

- 

- 

281 

5,753 

- 

- 

151,412 

314,634 

100,000 

214,634 

- 

- 

- 

- 

314,634 

- 

- 

1,464 

9,578 

7,400 

- 

- 

2,178 

- 

- 

9,578 

- 

- 

- 

7,379 

2,000 

3,028 

975 

- 

1.376 

- 

7,379 

- 

- 

948 

2,283 

2,000 

283 

- 

- 

- 

2,283 

- 

- 

- 

9,164 

5,000 

847 

- 

3,025 

- 

292 

9,164 

- 

- 

- 

9,346 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,346 

9,346 

- 

2<  3,052 

- 

124,024 

60,000 

35,695 

- 

24,800 

- 

3,529 

124,024 

- 

- 

- 

1,700,654 

700,000 

235,651 

- 

284,700 

'  216,250 

264,053 

1,700,654 

•  225,000 

25  500 

26  378 
28  275,000 

2,823 

17.329 
500,000 

16,000 
500,000 

1,329 

: 

- 

: 

- 

17,329 
500,000 

' 

29  1,700 
SI  2,803 

- 

158,040 
2,506,946 

30,000 
600,000 

33,292 
354,272 

- 

16,250 

60,343 

31  6,000 

32  3,500 
33  1,552,674 

8,655 

with 
surplus 

158,040 
2,506,946 

20  None  held  in  1917  or  1918. 

21  Lease  and  improvements  on  real 


22  And  fixtures. 

23  And  office  furniture,  instruments 

and  plans. 


24  Fixtures. 

25  Fixtures  and  tools. 

26  Wagons,  auto  and  truck. 

2''  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

28  Capital  stock  of  hcensee  company. 

29  Fixtures  and  delivery  equipment. 


3"  Investments. 

31  Reserve    for    depreciation    mer- 

chandise. 

32  Reserve  for  depreciation  accounts 

receivable. 

33  Depreciation  reserve  for  taxes. 


688 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Pigeon  Cove  Co-operative  As- 
sociation, The,  Rockport. 

Pigeon  Hill  Company,  Rock- 
port. 

Pignat-Vicenzi  Mosaic  Co., 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Pilgrim  Fruit  Co.,  The,  Mel- 
rose. 

Pilgrim  Laundry  Company, 
Boston. 

Pilgrim  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Pilgrim  Mortgage  and  Realty 
Company,  Boston. 

Pilgrim  Sightseeing  Co.,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Pillman  Silver  Black  Fox  Fur 
Farms,  Inc.,  The,  Ayer. 

Pine  Island  Development 
Company,  Boston. 

Pine  Island  Groves  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Pineapple  Products  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Pinewood  Rest,  Incorporated, 
Arlington. 

Pinkerton  Construction  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
Webster. 

Pinkham  &  Smith  Company, 
Boston. 

Pinkham  Press,  Boston, 

Pioneer  Realty  Company  In- 
corporated, The,  Medford. 
Pitman  &  Brown  Co.,  Salem, 

Pittsburgh  Oil  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Pittsburg  Water  Heater  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
Boston. 

Pittsfield  Auto  Garage  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield. 

Pittsfield  Co-operative  Coal 
Company,  Pittsfield. 

Pittsfield  Cornice  Company, 
Pittsfield. 

Pittsfield  Lime  &  Stone  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield  (for  1917). 

Pittsfield  Lime  &  Stone  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield. 


Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1918. 
May  27, 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 
Mch.  13, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 

Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
June   10, 

1918. 
June   10, 

1918. 
Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Jan.    24, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 

May  7, 
1918. 

Nov.  18, 
1918. 

Aug.  14, 
1918. 

Feb.  4, 
1918. 

Nov.  13, 
1918. 

June  3, 
1918. 

Apr.  12, 
1918. 

Aug.  15, 
1918. 

Mch.  1, 
1918. 

Feb.  11, 
1918. 

Oct.  21, 
1918. 


Jan.    12, 

1918. 
Oct.      5, 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
June 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 

Feb. 

1918 
Dec. 

1917, 
15  Nov. 

1916 
June 

1918 
June 

1918 


Dec 

1917, 
July 

1918 


Apr.   25, 
1918. 


Apr.   22, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 


June 
1918 

Jan. 
1918, 

"  Mch 
1918, 
July 
1918, 

Feb. 

1918 
Oct. 

1917 
July 

1918 


28, 


25, 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Mch.  80, 

1918. 
Dee.  31, 

1917. 
Dee.  29, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
July    31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Julv      1. 

1918. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 

July  1, 
1918. 

Mch.  25, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

May  31, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1918. 

Dee.  31, 
1917. 

Julv  18, 
1917. 

Apr.  30, 
1918. 


S3, 000 
1,000 
25,000 
15,000 
90,000 
1,050,000 

100,000 

5,000 

40,000 

10,000 

200,000 

250,000 

25,000 

10,000 

60,000 

40,000 
25,000 
45,000 

25,000 
5,000 

3,000 
10,000 

15,000 
10,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


$1,850 

13,000 

36,241 

44,179 

399,988 

52,533 

1,000 

3,280 
114,970 
20,500 


6,400 
82,908 


9,583 


33  5,000 


S4,283 


55,333 

839,477 


2,653 
35,284 

27,592 
28  2,638 

3,000 
5,217 

1,613 
34  2,500 


s.s.a 
"I 


SI, 000 


2,000 


581,534 


5,450 


75,579 
9,280 

89,632 


8,823 
15,398 

7,747 

90 

1,408 


1  Capital  stock. 

2  Contingent  deficit. 

'  Contingent  liabiUty  on  bonds 
guaranteed  by  Rockport 
Granite  Co. 

*  Good  will. 

5  Furniture. 


5  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 

'  Mortgages. 

s  Real  estate  mortgage. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 
'"  Prepaid  interest. 
'1  Prepaid  insurance. 


12  Reserve  for  depreciation  on  build- 

ings and  machinery  and  for  in- 
come and  war  tax  payments. 

13  Mortgages  receivable. 
1*  Office  fixtures. 

'5  In  lieu  of  annual. 
16  Securities. 


1918. 


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689 


oj  Corporations  —  Continued, 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

all 

P-I 

i 

1 
i 
is 

1 

-a 

1 
0 
CM 

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- 

- 

$71 

$3,437 

$3,000 

$437 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,437 

- 

1  $1,000 

2  88,405 

90,000 

1,000 

- 

3  $89,000 

- 

90,000 

i  $3,400 

5  200 

3,367 
19,199 

30,550 
56,351 

20,000 
6  3,000 
15,000 

3,000 
9,951 

'  4,550 
8  31,400 

~ 

~ 

; 

30,550 
56,351 

•  2,195 

7,451 

141,768 

78,000 

20,268 

36,000 

$7,500 

- 

- 

141,768 

*  1,200 

9  30,000 

"5,114 

"  18,500 

13  350 

"136 

- 

1,975,343 

53,223 
3,300 

1,050,000 

10,000 
2,000 

10,643 

32,500 

540,000 
1,000 

$157,343 
12  228,000 

300 

$80 

1,975,343 

53,223 
3,300 

- 

- 

37,271 

43,721 

40,000 

3,721 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43,721 

- 

16 130,500 

- 

134,866 

10,000 

- 

- 

1'  124,801 

- 

65 

134,866 

- 

18 196,720 

- 

200,000 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

- 

20  228 

45,412 

161,335 

152,740 

8,595 

- 

- 

- 

. 

161,335 

- 

- 

- 

20,820 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,320 

20,820 

- 

- 

43,796 

43,796 

5,000 

- 

- 

38,796 

- 

- 

43,796 

■    - 

M  3,417 
21328 
«  1,500 

- 

106,369 

66,607 
6,946 

60,000 

35,500 

23  3,500 

2,799 

6,199 

8,965 

2,762 

- 

8,000 
10,398 

22,170 
22  10,000 

1,385 

8,244 

106,369 

66,607 
6,946 

<  20,000 

»  6,200 
2^  2,981 

7,813 

284,834 
47,869 

45,000 
20,000 

44,127 
21,869 

35,000 

65,000 
6,000 

84,992 
22  6,000 
2^  4,715 

284,834 
47,869 

- 

20733 

- 

7,305 

2,500 

3,159 

- 

- 

- 

1,646 

7,305 

- 

- 

5,832 

27,585 

3,000 

6,365 

2,650 

15,570 

- 

- 

,  27,585 

8  150 

6,150 

42,650 
17,947 

8,710 
15,000 

4.866 

28  4,505 

29  972 

2,947 

5,000 

3"  1,448 

81  2,630 

32 14,519 

42,650 
17,947 

- 

- 

5,924 

13,275 

10,000 

3,275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,275 

c= — r_, 

S5  224 

7,080 

14,681 

10,000 

4,681 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

14,681 

a 

1'  Contractual  liabilities. 

18  Contractual  assets. 

19  None  held  in  1918. 

2°  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Auto. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


2<  Prepaid    taxes,    insurance    and 
interest. 

25  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

26  And  plant. 
2'  Adjourned. 

28  Dividends  declared  not  yet  paid. 


23  Subscription  account  new  stock.  29  Interest  on  capital  stock  not  yet  paid. 


30  Accounts  deposited  in  advance. 

31  Sinking  fund. 

32  Emergency  fund. 

33  Lease  of  real  estate,  machinery, 

and  good  will. 
3^  Leased;  value  of  lease. 
35  Unexpired  insurance. 


690  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

e 
1 

P. 

a 
O 
-a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

b 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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C3 

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1 

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Mercl 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

Q 

a 

■< 

(S 

S 

^ 

o 

Pittsfield     Lime     Company, 

Feb. 

2,       Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

S50,000 

S25,073 

$3,000 

S295 

$2,549 

Richmond. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Pittsfield     Publishing    Com- 

May 

6,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   30, 

50,000 

28,000 

33,228 

_ 

2,141 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Pittsfield  Realty  Trust,  Incor- 

Apr.   ! 

!3,       Mch.  12, 

Mch.  12, 

30,000 

13,000 

_ 

_ 

1,554 

.porated,  Pittsfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Pittsford    Power    Company, 

Apr.   I 

0,       Feb.     5, 

Deo.  31, 

500,000 

769,359 

_ 

- 

19,274 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Place  Garage  Company,  The, 

June 

2,       May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

12,000 

18,000 

- 

19,134 

10,717 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Plakias  Dairy  Company,  Bos- 

Dee. J 

>7,       Oct.      1, 

Oct.      1, 

25,000 

- 

6,660 

344 

10,130 

ton. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Plakias  Lunch  Company  Inc., 

July 

5,       Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

1,100 

4,634 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Planet  Company,  The,  West- 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

16,000 

10,400 

19,887 

14,271 

field. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Players  Hall  Company,  New- 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

18,000 

33,052 

- 

- 

141 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Plimpton  Press,  Norwood,     . 

May 
1918 

3,       Apr.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

510,000 

308,140 

445,168 

431,520 

221,764 

Plumas  Eureka  Corporation, 

Apr. 

8,       Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

73,234 

_ 

- 

91 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Plumbing  Service  Company, 

Oct. 

4,       June  26, 

June  26, 

10,000 

- 

- 

50 

117 

The,  Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Plunger  Elevator  Company, 

July 

3,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

50,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918 

1909. 

1917. 

Plymouth    Auto    Company, 

Sept.  ] 

3,       Apr.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Pembroke. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Plymouth    Auto    Sales    Co., 

July    C 

0,       July    17, 

July     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,050 

4,900 

9,024 

The,  Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Plymouth  Consolidated  Cran- 

Aug. 5 

3,       Apr.     8, 

Mch.    1, 

1,250,000 

86,221 

10,793 

- 

3,886 

berry  Company,  Wareham. 

1918 

1917. 

1918. 

Plymouth  Co-operative  Asso- 

Mch. 2 

0,       Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

5,670 

2,297 

ciation,  Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

PljTnouth  Cordage  Company, 

Oct.    ] 

8,       Sept.  27, 

July   31, 

4,000,000 

4,410,449 

1,953,159 

17,501,390 

12,098,578 

Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Plymouth     County     Realty 

June  2 

1,       Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

164,510 

- 

- 

389 

Company,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Plymouth  Foundry  Company, 

Mch.  2 

3,       Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

30,000 

28,035 

33,032 

24,894 

Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Plymouth     Hardware     Co., 

Dec. 

5,       Sept.    4, 

Sept.    4, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

10,000 

27,951 

Plymouth. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Plymouth  Hospital  and  Train 

Mch.  : 

7,       Dec.   17, 

Dec.   17, 

40,000 

_ 

_ 

250 

100 

Nurse  School,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Plymouth         Manufacturing 

July    1 

1,       Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,400 

10,959 

Company,  The,  Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Plymouth  Mills,  Plymouth,   . 

Jan.    C 
1918 

0,       Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

69,000 

35,200 

30,295 

.  71,471 

179,433 

Plymouth     Public     Market, 

Apr.    C 

0,       Mch.    4, 

Mch.    4, 

3,000 

_ 

- 

2,010 

2,275 

Inc.,  Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Plymouth  Quarries  Incorpo- 

May ; 

7,       Apr.   18, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

155,952 

27 13,488 

23,366 

4,822 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Plymouth  Rock  Candy  Co., 

Jan. 

1,       Oct.    12, 

Oct.    12, 

25,000 

- 

S;l50 

1,561 

4,671 

Abington. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Plymouth  Rock  Gelatine  Co., 

Nov.  1 

3,       Oct.    11, 

Oct.      1, 

80,000 

- 

1,000 

86,877 

23,448 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Mortgages. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Furniture  and  equipment. 
*  Patent  rights. 
5  Investments. 
^  Prepaid  expenses. 


'  Reserves. 

8  Purchase  notes. 

'  Leases  of  autos. 

10  Autos. 

11  Options. 

12  Store  fixtures. 


13  Horse  and  wagon  exp. 

1*  Securities  owned. 

15  Unexpired  insurance. 

IS  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

1'  Interest  accrued  on  capital  stock. 

13  Rebates  allowed  (unpaid). 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

1 

J 

1 

3 
^ 

1 
o 

k 

< 

-i 

■a 

a 

■S  i 

a 

5i 
11 

_3 

a 

03 

- 

- 

$40,099 

$71,016 

$50,000 

$19,016 

$2,000 

- 

- 

- 

$71,016 

•   - 

- 

72,639 

136,008 

40,000 

928 

1  23,000 

$72,080 

- 

- 

136,008 

- 

- 

- 

14,554 

8,500 

67 

5,000 

582 

- 

$405 

14,554 

- 

- 

- 

788,633 

500,000 

653 

263,000 

3,442 

$21,538 

- 

788,633 

- 

- 

- 

47,851 

12,000 

476 

19,647 

6,000 

- 

9,728 

47,851 

2  $7,550 

- 

- 

24,684 

16,000 

5,171 

990 

265 

- 

2,258 

24,684 

2  56.642 

s  S3,284 

15,013 

80,673 

69,700 

10,973 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80,673 

4  20,000 

- 

- 

80,558 

46,500 

- 

20,000 

9,265 

- 

4,793 

80,558 

- 

- 

187 

33,380 

18,000 

- 

- 

15,380 

- 

- 

33,380 

4  804 

6  53,400 
6  7,450 

: 

1,468,246 
73,325 

510,000 
30,000 

30,071 
19,304 

~ 

269,000 
8  20,000 

84,413 

'  574,762 

4,021 

_ 

1,468,246 
73,325 

«300 

- 

33 

500 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

« 50,400 

- 

- 

50,400 

50,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,400 

- 

3  300 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

w  1,200 

- 

16,174 

300 

5,406 

- 

3,800 

- 

6,668 

16,174 

- 

"  24,000 

726,276 

851,176 

724,900 

18,119 

100,000 

8,157 

- 

- 

851,176 

- 

12 1,917 
13  610 

14  17 

15  83 

20  350,950 

21  272,278 

101 

10,594 

36,586,804 
165,000 
115,961 

5,730 

4,000,000 

10,500 

16  14,500 

30,000 

105 
"379 

18  873 

1,528,285 
5,491 

23  30,000 

13,182,782 
140,000 

47,877 

2,709 

"768 

12,889,289 
22  4,986,448 

2,593 

- 

10,594 

36,586,804 
165,000 
115,961 

- 

- 

- 

37,951 

9,100 

20,122 

- 

- 

- 

8,729 

37,951 

2  2,350 

- 

300 

3,000 

2,500 

200 

- 

- 

- 

300 

3,000 

- 

24  600 

4,200 

19,159 

5,000 

6,239 

- 

3,327 

25  393 

4,200 

19,159 

- 

- 

316,399 

69,000 

- 

- 

- 

247,399 

- 

316,399 

- 

26  2,100 

- 

6,385 

3,000 

3,345 

- 

- 

- 

40 

6,385 

2  5,000 

23  3722 
29  28,900 

1,814 

230,250 
21,196 

50,000 
4,000 

6,819 

3»  23,575 

3,959 

115,000 
8,750 

4,000 

4,487 

30,856 

- 

230,250 
21,196 

~ 

31  7,000 

- 

118,325 

80,000 

12,216 

- 

- 

26,109 

~ 

118,325 

19  Reserve. 

20  Bonds. 

21  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

22  Reserve — for  taxes  and  for  decline 

in  value  of  merchandise  inven- 
tory. 


23  Mortgage  covering  real  estate  and 

personal  property. 

24  Fixtures. 

25  Undivided  profits. 

26  Teams  and  fixtures. 


2'  And  equipment. 

28  Prepaid  accounts. 

29  Debenture  bonds, 
so  Accrued  accounts. 
31  Liberty  Bonds. 


692 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


■     » 

S 

s 

1 

1 

1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

!S, 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

TION. 

& 

•a 

b 

cturi 
liand 
rial, 
inP 

s 

1 

ii 

.s 

53 

anufa 
Mercl 
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Stock 
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S 

o 

Plymouth  Rubber  Company, 
Canton. 

June  14, 
1918. 

ijune  10, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

$1,500,000 

8402,323 

$373,655 

$542,233 

$767,382 

Plympton        Manufacturing 

June  28, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

51 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Plympton  Mills  Inc.,  Plymp- 

Apr.   15, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

350 

1,337 

7,505 

6,558 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pneumatic     Cushion     Inner 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

400,000 

_ 

2,408 

663 

198 

Tube  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pneumatic  Cushion  Sole  Shoe 

Oct.      3, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pocasset  Garage  and  Machine 

May   10, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

7,047 

5,245 

17,236 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pocasset  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    4, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    26, 

1,200,000 

450,000 

750,000 

457,200 

200,897 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pocock  and  Wolfram  Com- 

Apr.    4, 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    31, 

34,000 

_ 

_ 

43,360 

8,801 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Point  Breeze  Company,  Web- 

Apr.  18, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

100 

400 

18 1,500 

_ 

ster. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Polack  Tyre  &  Rubber  Com- 

Oct.    8, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

1,287 

2,227 

pany  of  Massachusetts,  Bos- 
ton. 
Pohsh  and  Russian  Co-opera- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

1,097 

1,059 

tive     Grocery     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

The,  Gardner. 

Polish  Christian  Industrial  As- 

May    3, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    28, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,632 

sociation,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Polish  Co-operative  Associa- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

_ 

_ 

820 

2,716 

tion  of  Brighton,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Polish  Co-operative  Associa- 

May    8, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

7,848 

381 

tion  of  Easthampton,  East- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

hampton. 

Polish    Cooperative    Bakery 

Nov.  21, 

June     3, 

June     3, 

2,000 

_ 

600 

4,638 

1,793 

Association,  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pohsh  Industrial  Association, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

15,132 

_ 

4,500 

155,164 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Polish-National  Co-operative 

July    13, 

Dec.   16, 

Nov.  30, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

1,480 

904 

Store  Association,  The,  New 
Bedford. 
Polish  Stock  Company,  Chico- 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

May     9, 

Feb.   23, 

Feb.   23, 

15,000 

_ 

1,215 

1,299 

271 

pee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pollyanna-Glad       Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

2,867 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Polygon  Products  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,811 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pomeroy   Company,   Boston 

Dec.     7, 

Oct.     5, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

79 

1,130 

2,053 

(for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pomeroy  Company,  Boston, 

Nov.    1, 
1918. 

Oct.     3, 
1918. 

Aug.  31, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

26  1,148 

1,945 

2,316 

Pomona    Farms    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

1,100 

_ 

- 

111 

Franklin. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ponadel  Investment  Associa- 

Nov. 21, 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,252 

tion,    Incorporated,    Chel- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

sea. 
Ponikin  Mills,  Fitchburg, 

Apr.   22, 
1918. 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

26,000 

10,000 

17,000 

41,728 

16,047 

Pontoosuc  Woolen  Manufac- 

May    2, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

240,000 

132,649 

_ 

349,745 

467,976 

turing  Company,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

3  Sinking  fund  cash  for  retirement 

of  preferred  stock. 
<  Prepaid  expenses. 
'  Treasury  stock. 


6  Sinking  fund  reserve  for  preferred 

stock. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Trade-marks. 

9  Good  will. 
11  Copyrights. 


11  Patent  rights  and  promotion. 

12  Unissued  stock. 
1'  Prepaid  expense. 
1*  Liberty  Bonds. 
15  Taxes. 

w  Improvement  account. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Abbetb  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Ill 

3 

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1 

1 

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o 

3 
^ 

1 

VI 

o 

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J. 

1 

a 

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i 

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2  $100,000 

'  37,194 

8  500 

9  500 
9  1,000 

3  Sl,790 

<  30,999 

5  80,600 

wiOO 

$1,278 

$2,298,982 
39,623 
16,750 

$1,491,500 

20,000 

6,000 

$314,527 
2,614 
8,462 

- 

$395,000 
17,009 

$93,765 
6  4,190 

$2,288 

$2,298,982 
39,623 
16,750 

"  195,250 
7  7,500 

12  202,130 
13  1,185 

5,584 
2,500 

407,418 
10,000 

400,000 
10,000 

5,418 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

407,418 
10,000 

9  5,000 

- 

- 

34,528 

15,000 

2,606 

- 

16,664 

- 

258 

34,528 

- 

»  50,000 

- 

1,908,097 

1,200,000 

15  16,000 

- 

397,177 

16  100,456 

194,464 

1,908,097 

- 

"  12,728 

8,513 

73,402 

34,000 

39,402 

- 

- 

- 

- 

73,402 

9 1,000 

- 

7,246 

10,246 

9,450 

495 

- 

301 

- 

- 

10,246 

- 

- 

1,223 

4,737 

300 

4,437 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,737 

- 

- 

2,156 

555 

1,229 

- 

- 

- 

372 

2,156 

- 

- 

2,632 

2,565 

3 

- 

- 

64 

- 

2,632 

- 

19  500 
29  250 

4,286 

1,380 

793 

- 

- 

500 

1,613 

4,286 

- 

- 

~ 

8,229 

5,000 

- 

292 

- 

2,937 

8,229 

- 

- 

- 

7,031 

1,785 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

4,246 

7,031 

- 

- 

13,775 

188,571 

13,775 

160,022 

- 

14,774 

- 

188,571 

- 

1-613 

- 

2,997 

1,180 

1,062 

- 

280 

- 

475 

2,997 

22  3,000 

- 

339 

3,124 
5,867 

210 

21 1,500 

5,000 

1,414 
100 

- 

- 

- 

767 

3,124 

5,867 

7  2,000 
23  8,000 
9  6,000 

24  211 

25  1,362 

6,123 
3,088 

18,145 
13,712 

16,000 
9,000 

2,145 

712 

- 

4,000 

: 

- 

18,145 
13,712 

~ 

2'  6,000 

5,679 

11,409 
6,890 

9,000 

28  1,000 

5,750 

979 
405 

735 

: 

: 

430 

11,409 
6,890 

- 

29  89 

- 

1,341 

1,100 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

241 

1,341 

- 

»  5,000 

- 

89,775 

26,000 

23,000 

5,000 

32,154 

- 

3,621 

89,775 

- 

30  67,432 

31  16,365 

- 

1,034,167 

240,000 

86,225 

- 

290,000 

306,512 
32111,430 

- 

1,034,167 

1^  Fixtures. 

18  And  boats,  etc. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  Horse  and  team. 

21  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


22  Trade-marks,  good  will  and  con- 

tracts. 

23  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
2''  Ofiice  furniture. 

23  Office  and  stationery.  ^ 

26  And  fixtures. 


2'  Advertising  and  publicity. 

28  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

29  Treasurer. 

30  Investments. 

31  Prepaid  charges. 

32  Reserve  for  taxes. 


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a 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

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Poole  Dry  Goods  Company, 

May  25, 

1  May     6, 

Jan.    31, 

$300,000 

_ 

_ 

$188,520 

$102,223 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Poole  Electrical  Supply  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

5  _ 

Feb.     1, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Poole  Piano  Company,  Cam- 

Apr.    1, 

I  Feb.    13, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

- 

$3,293 

38,087 

19,839 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Poole  Printing  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

22,500 

1,500 

16,330 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Poole  Silver  Company,  Taun- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

$23,353 

22,412 

73,147 

80,165 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pope  &  Cottle  Co.,  Chelsea,   . 

May     3, 

1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

52,596 

18 11,290 

95,534 

66,122 

Pope  Lumber  Co.,  Boston, 

Mav     3, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

75,000 

10,259 

- 

102,703 

79,141 

Pope    Rand     Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

1,337 

5,552 

18,539 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Port  Norris  Fruit  Co.,  Plym- 

June    4, 

Mav     6, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

117,739 

19  6,965 

- 

2,089 

outh. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Portable  Electric  Searchlight 

May     8, 

5  _ 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

1,026 

11,874 

6,448 

Company,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Portage    Rubber    Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Porter  &  Rogers  Co.,  New- 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,529 

1.699 

buryport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Porter   Brothers   &   Collins, 

May  21, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

124,881 

Inc.,  Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Porter  Station  Garage,  Inc., 

July    25, 

June  29, 

June  29, 

15,000 

_ 

4,000 

500 

6,104 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Porter's  Market,  Inc.,  Boston, 

July     1, 
1918. 

May   10, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,364 

34,973 

Portland  Sales  Co.,  Boston,   . 

July    13, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

1,500 

4,000 

3,500 

Tortland  Street  Garage,  Inc., 

Feb.    11, 

6  _ 

Jan.      1, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Portuguese- American  Grocery 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,773 

2,040 

and    Provision    Company 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Co-operative,  of  New  Bed- 

ford,  Massachusetts,  The, 

New  Bedford. 

Post  Office  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Oct.    10, 

May     2, 

Apr.     1, 

3,000 

- 

100 

3,113 

421 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Post    Publishing    Company, 

June  21, 

May  18, 

Apr.     1, 

400,000 

797,000 

235,960 

337,782 

1,171,795 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Postage  Publishing  Associa- 

Apr.   23, 

Sept.  28, 

Sept.    1, 

20,000 

- 

250, 

50 

250 

tion,  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Potomska  Mills  Corporation, 

Aug.  29, 

Aug.  22, 

June  29, 

1,200,000 

394,485 

719,720 

1,132,054 

312,645 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Construction, 
s  Fixtures. 

^  Investments. 

6  None  held  since  organization. 

^  Advertising  material. 


'  Fuel  and  supplies. 

8  Stock. 

s  Insurance  dep. 

10  Leases. 

11  Open  accounts. 

12  Good  will. 


13  And  equipment. 
1^  Autos  and  trucks. 

15  Prepaid  expenses. 

16  Advances. 
1'  Equipment. 
18  Trucks. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

J. 

J. 

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1 

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Pi 
5 

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5 

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- 

2  $65,000 
5  59,512 
*  20,758 

- 

$436,013 

$283,000 

$40,184 

- 

$35,000 

$77,829 

- 

$436,013 

- 

- 

$300 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

s  6,647 

6  1,308 

'703 

8  1,000 

9  1,108 
i»  1,012 

11  36,466 

2,823 

112,286 

100,000 

11  7,286 

5,000 

112,286 

12  310,000 

- 

.  1,682 

52,012 

40,000 

6,742 

- 

5,270 

- 

- 

52,012 

- 

- 

- 

199,077 

30,000 

16,393 

- 

34.000 

- 

$118,684 

199,077 

- 

"  1,225 

15  2,468 

16  788 

- 

230,023 

100,000 

41,424 

- 

40,000 

48,599 

- 

230,023 

"  5,095 
IS  2,656 

15  1,232 

16  2,095 

203,181 

75,000 

5,686 

122,495 

203,181 

- 

- 

- 

25,428 

10,200 

7,601 

- 

~ 

- 

7,627 

25,428 

- 

- 

- 

126,793 

69,900 

32,234 

- 

15,000 

- 

9,659 

126,793 

- 

w  16,000 

3,590 

38,938 

31,500 

438 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

38,938 

- 

20  300 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

3  500 

- 

22,728 

10,000 

7,572 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

3,615 

1,541 

22,728 

- 

<  8,540 
2' 883 

- 

134,304 

75,000 

9,118 

~ 

46,300 

3,886 

- 

134,304 

12  6,800 

22  200 

- 

17,604 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,604 

17,604 

- 

20  1,726 

- 

43,063 

20,000 

12,249 

- 

- 

10,814 

- 

43,063 

23  25,000 

- 

- 

34,000 

25,000 

2,500 

- 

1,000 

- 

5,500 

34,000 

- 

2«  2,258 

25  430 

26  124 

- 

6,625 

2,015 

348 
279 

- 

849 

23  8 

3,396 

6,625 

- 

- 

- 

.  3,634 

3,000 

460 

- 

42 

- 

132 

3,634 

- 

291,160,675 

- 

3,703,212 

400,000 

476,382 

- 

- 

- 

2,826,830 

3,703,212 

- 

- 

15,250 

15,800 

10,000 

5,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,800 

30 107,500 

2,666,404 

1,200,000 

18,319 

31  34,619 

32  113,938 

33  188,641 
31  486,261 

624,626 

2,666,404 

»  And  tools,  horses,  etc. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Insurance  prepaid. 

22  Ofiiee  furniture. 

23  Patent  rights. 

^  Store  and  office  equipment. 


25  Treasury  stock. 

26  Delivery  equipment. 

2'  Installments  on  shares. 

28  Reserve  fund. 

29  Securities. 

30  Investment. 


31  Reserved  for  taxes. 

32  Reserved  for  U.  S.  taxes. 

33  Reserved  for  inventory  fluctua- 

tion. 
31  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


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Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
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Potter    and    Watkins,    Inc., 

June  10, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$16,332 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Potter    Confectionery    Com- 

Apr.   16, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

$29,596 

§21,563 

59,414 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Potter    Knitting    Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

80,402 

366,381 

165,880 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Potter  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    4, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

4,000 

- 

891 

3,920 

2,890 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

19  8. 

Potter  Press,  Tlje,  Boston.     . 

June  13, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

95,000 

5 18,695 

11,886 

19,398 

Potter-ShurtlefF      Company, 

June    7, 

Jan.    25, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

1,055 

2,809 

1,351 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Powdrell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

15,538 

77,581 

66,072 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Powell    Machine    Company, 

June  22, 

16  May  10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Power,  Dempsey  Mode  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

- 

18 1,500 

14,743 

14,984 

pany,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Power  Equipment  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

853 

- 

50,372 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Power  Heating  and  Ventilat- 

Aug.    8, 

19  Aug.     6, 

June     1, 

5,000 

- 

2,137 

33,265 

-  20  38,986 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Practical  Politics,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Aug.    7. 

July     9, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

10,359 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pratt  and  Forrest  Company, 

Jan.    11, 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

S926 

21 10,850 

63,715 

93,680 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pratt    and    Greene    Top-lift 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

800 

7,076 

1,139 

Company,  Natick. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pratt  &  Young,  Inc.,  Boston, 

May     8, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

75,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

326,081 

Pratt  Cereal  Company,  The, 

July     3, 

26- 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

36 

605 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Preble-Thompson    Box    Toe 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

3,416 

20,008 

Company  (inc.).  The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Premier    Carbonating    Com- 

Nov.   4, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Premier   Printing   Company, 

Apr.   26, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

6,957 

688 

4,287 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Premier  Theatre  Company  of 

May  23, 

28- 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

33,000 

2,000 

- 

3,624 

Norwood,  Norwood. 

1918. 

1917. 

Presbrey  Stove  Lining  Com- 

Aug. 29, 

May    8, 

Apr.    30, 

56,000 

25,865 

5,000 

47,888 

35,990 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Prescott  Power  Co.,  Haver- 

May 24, 

May   18, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

350 

3,408 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

President    Suspender    Com- 

May 31, 

16  Apr.    10, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

33,829 

with  R.  E. 

184,378 

140,352 

pany,  Shirley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Pressed  .Aluminum  Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

7,379 

22,930 

5,136 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pressure  Proof  Piston   Ring 

July     6, 

16  June   12, 

Mch.  31, 

225,000 

- 

21 15,888 

28,472 

12,071 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Preston  B.  Keith  Shoe  Com- 

Jan.     4, 

Nov.    6, 

Nov.     6, 

300,000 

24,500 

4,921 

454,097 

552,934 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Prevost     Realty     Company, 

Apr.   22, 

16  Mch.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

5,180 

- 

- 

33,441 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Prew  Coal  Company,  Chico- 

June  26, 

16  June     3, 

Apr.   30, 

7,000 

8,500 

3,717 

7,673 

8,053 

pee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Fixtures. 

'  Investments. 
*  Deferred  charges. 

5  And  fixtures. 

6  Patent  rights. 


"  Deferred  operating  charges. 
^  Salaries  and  wages  accrued. 
9  Commission  account. 
1"  Sundry. 

11  Advances  by  directors. 

12  Dep.  on  unfilled  orders. 


13  Prepaid  accounts. 
1*  Prepaid  items. 

15  Treasury  stock. 

16  Adjourned. 

I''  Patents  and  patterns. 
1'  And  auto  and  fixtures. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

lit 

i 

8 
1 

i 

1 

1 
Pi 

3 

i 

o 

k 

•< 

J. 

-a 
a 

Floating  Indebt- 
•edness. 

i 

1 

1 
P-i 

I  315,000 

2  $1,500 

$32,832 

$10,000 

$15,525 

- 

$750 

- 

$6,557 

$32,832 

- 

- 

- 

110,573 

10,000 

5,050 

- 

31,029 

- 

64,494 

110,573 

1  25,000 

3  3,225 
4  17,194 

~ 

658,082 
7,701 

235,500 
4,000 

177,481 

287 

~ 

186,500 
1,000 

$58,601 

2,414 

658,082 
7,701 

6  47,471 
1  25,000 

7  3.820 
13  78 

$2,462 
7,833 

128,732 
13,126 

95,000 
8,000 

12,299 

8  178 

9  177 

i»36 
567 

11  20,945 
12  97 

4,559 

128,732 
13,126 

"  50,000 

"2,329 
"  11,900 

_ 

173,420 
50,000 

70,000 
3,000 

50,383 
47,000 

_ 

35,000 

- 

18,037 

173,420 
50.000 

- 

- 

- 

31,227 

10,500 

11,480 

- 

9,150 

- 

97 

31,227 

- 

- 

- 

51,225 

20,000 

15,636 

- 

- 

15,589 

- 

51,225 

1  7,400 

21400 
22  1,280 

4,242 

76,068 
22,001 

5,000 
15,000 

20  20,507 

23  24,881 

7,001 

~ 

3,923 

21,757 

- 

76,068 
22,001 

- 

3  18,650 

- 

187,821 

100,000 

26,361 

- 

20,000 

41,460 

- 

187,821 

- 

- 

- 

9,015 

4,000 

4,003 

- 

1,000 

- 

12 

9,015 

- 

- 

- 

326,081 

75,000 

141,046 

- 

- 

110,035 

- 

326,081 

1  1,000 

2«100 

2^500 

10,643 

2,241 
34,567 

1,000 
25,000 

507 
5,067 

_ 

4,500 

_ 

734 

2,241 
34,567 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

-. 

- 

300 

- 

2  337 

8,899 

21,168 

15.000 

6,168 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,168 

- 

- 

- 

38,624 

16,500 

18,500 

- 

500 

- 

3,124 

38,624 

_ 

4,903 
21761 

- 

120,407 
3,758 

56,000 
1,000 

6,024 

29  2,240 

579 

$5,000 

7,900 

43,243 
2,179 

- 

120,407 
3,758 

30  4,325 
21  30.200 

«  7.791 

31  7,118 

400,875 
42,563 

50,000 
37,700 

66,463 
4,863 

25,000 

259,412 

400,875 
42,563 

6 170,000 

32  1,008 

- 

227,439 

225,000 

2,233 

- 

- 

206 

- 

227,439 

_ 

S3  3,350 
32  12,971 

3,883 

1,052,773 
42,504 

300,000 
32,500 

108,336 
10,004 

- 

489,295 

15,000 

140,142 

1,052,773 

42,504 

- 

- 

- 

27,943 

7,000 

4,325 

4,004 

4,000 

8,614 

- 

27,943 

13  In  lieu  of  annual. 

20  Including  requisitions. 

21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  OfBce  equipment. 

23  Requisitions  issued. 
2*  And  equipment. 


25  None  held  in  1918. 

26  Appliances,  moulds,  cartons,  ship- 

ping boxes  and  labels. 
2'  Formula. 
28  None  held  since  organization. 


29  Dividend. 

30  Stock  in  other  companies. 

31  Experimenting  prior  to  patent. 

32  Prepaid  expense. 

33  Stock. 


698 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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Price  Leather  Coiripany,  Bos- 

May 10, 

Apr.     8, 

Feb.    28, 

$15,000 

1  $1,250 

$15,138 

$13,893 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Priggen  Steel  Garage  Com- 

Dec.  20, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

400 

849 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Priggen  Steel  Garage  Com- 

Nov. 11, 

4_ 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

733 

pany,  Boston  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

Prime  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

950 

1,150 

Prince    Macaroni    Manufac- 

July    8, 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

$232,895 

40,943 

76,893 

59,971 

turing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Princess  Theatre  Inc.,  Wake- 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

27,769 

_ 

- 

580 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Princeton    Hotel    Company, 

Aug.  24, 

Aug.  23, 

July    31, 

25,000 

215,000 

900 

6,000 

3,128 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Prior  &  Mahoney  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  19. 
1918. 

Jan.    12, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

44,342 

Prior  &  Townsend,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  25, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,991 

30,997 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Prior's  Express  Inc.,  Lynn,    . 

Aug.     8, 
1918. 

Apr.     4, 
1918. 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

5,000 

, 

- 

- 

12,734 

Priscilla  Cleansing  Co.,  Bos- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  30, 

25,000 

- 

1  6,435 

75 

235 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Priscilla     Mills     Company, 

Dec.     7, 

Aug.    7, 

July    15, 

3,000 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

Spencer. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Priscilla  PubUshing  Co.,  The, 

Apr.    22, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

225,000 

25,000 

1  24,246 

206,082 

176,114 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Priscilla  Sears,  Inc.,  Braintree, 

May     1, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1917. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

1,685 

4,754 

1,252 

Prismatic  Auto  Light  Com- 

Nov. 20, 

4  _ 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Proctor  Fisher,  Incorporated, 

May   21, 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.      1, 

28,000 

- 

1,981 

29,417 

14,244 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Proctor  Preserve  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

443 

1,150 

408 

Northborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Produce  Dealers  Supply  Com- 

Aug.    5, 

July   25, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

52,261 

13,430 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Producers    Dairy    Company, 

Feb.     7. 

1S_ 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

27,483 

5,761 

17,614 

15,603 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Proffitt-Larcher     Advertising 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

3,500 

- 

20  303 

- 

5,125 

Corporation,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Progress  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mav 10, 

24  May     3, 

Dee.  31, 

75,000 

397 

1,430 

2,962 

2,843 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Progressive     Realty     Asso- 

Sept. 30, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     5, 

250,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

208,173 

ciates,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Projecta  Company,  The,  Mil- 

Oct.   28, 

Apr.   21, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,557 

341 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Prospect  Park  Company,  The, 

Aug.  20, 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.  10, 

2,000 

- 

- 

800 

9 

Auburn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Prosser  Company,  Boston,    . 

Apr.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

250,000 

- 

~ 

6,097 

5,707 

Protective    Loan    Company, 

July     6, 

28  June  25, 

Mav  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

347 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Protective  Union   Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.   27, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

400 

- 

47,215 

50,900 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Protectoeash  Register  Com- 

July   25, 

May  25, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Protector    Last    Reinforcing 

June   11, 

Mav  27, 

Mav  27, 

20,000 

- 

175 

1,036 

4,104 

Co.,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

H 

Protzman    Shoe    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

35,287 

4,940 , 

Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Prepaid  expenses. 
5  Good  will. 

i  None  held  in  1918. 

5  Fixtures. 

s  Prepaid  and  suspense  items. 


'  Supplies. 

8  Deferred  expense. 

s  Equipment. 

1°  Auto  truck  and  equipment. 

11  Liberty  Bonds. 

"  Trade-marks. 


"  Deferred  charges. 
1"'  And  reserve. 

15  Furniture  and  fixtm*es. 

16  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

1'  Twelve  shares  Common  stock  of 
this  company. 


1918. 


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699 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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$6,780 

$37,211 

$15,000 

$10,111 

- 

$12,100 

- 

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$37,211 

8  $5,000 

- 

- 

6,249 

5,000 

408 

- 

- 

- 

$841 

6,249 

3  4,267 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

5 1,300 

- 

3,400 

3,000 

286 

- 

100 

$14 

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3,400 

- 

6  2,252 

- 

412,954 

200,000 

20,971 

$110,000 

67,415 

- 

14,568 

412,954 

- 

'89 
8  4,064 

- 

32,502 

15,000 

- 

7,000 

9,009 

- 

1,493 

32,502 

- 

- 

- 

225,028 

25,000 

4,150 

185,000 

- 

- 

10,878 

225,028 

■  s  10,000 

6  772 

- 

56,314 

30,000 

20,788 

- 

- 

- 

5,526 

56,314 

s  35,000 

MOO 

3,350 

74,738 

50,000 

24,738 

- 

- 

- 

- 

74,738 

- 

i"  10,500 
"  2,000 

- 

25,234 

5,000 

2,303 

- 

- 

17,931 

- 

25,234 

3  8,000 

- 

18,807 

33,552 

22,470 

1,197 

- 

9,885 

- 

.- 

33,552 

- 

- 

271 

6,771 

3,000 

1,071 

2,700 

- 

- 

- 

6,771 

1=  172,500 
s  15,500 

13  2,659 

- 

622,101 

225,000 

111,191 

- 

30,000 

i«  255,910 

- 

622,101 

"  11,780 

25,162 

44,633 

5,000 

34,633 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

44,633 

3  3,993 

16  1,540 
1'  1,200 

2,014 

54,389 

28,000 

1,389 

- 

25,000 

- 

- 

54,389 

- 

- 

4,555 

6,556 

4,500 

1,156 

- 

900 

- 

- 

6,556 

- 

5  376 

- 

66,067 

12,000 

1,436 

- 

- 

52,631 

- 

66,067 

s  1,399 

- 

9,570 

77,430 

12,100 
19  57,300 

- 

. 

8,030 

- 

- 

77,430 

21  1,500 

5  681 

22  20 

26  15,000 

- 

7,629 

3,150 

3,798 

- 

300 

23  381 

- 

7,629 

26  59,700 

- 

82,332 

75,000 

432 

900 

6,000 

- 

- 

82,332 

- 

- 

- 

258,173 

74,800 
19  90,300 

50,000 

- 

- 

28,396 

14,677 

258,173 

- 

- 

20,784 

22,682 

21,000 

1,682 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,682 

s  1,000 

- 

- 

1,809 

1,095 

37 

- 

- 

- 

677 

1,809 

175,000 

2'  55,500 

9,010 

251,314 

250,000 

1,314 

- 

- 

- 

- 

251,314 

- 

29  650 

30  100 

253 

1,350 

1,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,350 

- 

31  9,600 

- 

108,115 

50,000 

16,955 

- 

- 

41,160 

- 

108,115 

25  500,000 

26  200,000 

- 

700,000 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

200,000 

700,000 

25  5,000 

- 

7,187 

17,502 

15,450 

2,052 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,502 

- 

15  3,050 

- 

43,277 

12,000 

20,156 

- 

- 

11,121 

- 

43,277 

Ui 

15  None  held  since  organization. 
19  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
23  And  printing. 

21  Good  will  R.  I.  Advertiser. 

22  Printing  supplies. 


23  Undivided  profits. 

2<  Date  of  postponement. 

25  Patent  rights. 

26  Treasury  stock. 

2'  Unpaid  subscriptions. 


23  Adjourned. 
29  Company  stock. 
39  Personal  property. 
'1  Fixtures  and  teams. 


700 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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ystract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

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Providence   Churning   Com- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

S75,000 

849,129 

$14,095 

$278,280 

$190,008 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Providence  Ice  Cream  Com- 

June 13, 

«Apr.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

- 

1,501 

395 

745 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Provident    Food    Company, 

May     8, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

33,922 

5,060 

7,080 

4,964 

The,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Provident  Investment  Com- 

Jan.   14, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

253 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Provident  Realty  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

36,242 

- 

_ 

2,926 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Provincetown   Cold    Storage 

May   10, 

Apr.    25, 

Apr.    15, 

15,000 

14,758 

14,000 

- 

33,761 

Co.,  Provincetown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Public  Electric  Light  Com- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

"  634,042 

with  R.  E. 

10,213 

14,116 

pany,  Clinton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Public  Light  and  Power  Com- 

May    9, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000,000 

- 

- 

21  23,720 

118,019 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Publishers    Printing   Corpn., 

Mav     1, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.   20, 

15,000 

_ 

4,200 

210 

7,195 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Puget  Sound  Traction  Light 

May     7, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000,000 

- 

- 

"  585,721 

9,657,234 

&     Power     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Pulsifer  Chemical  Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

710 

476 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Pulsifer  Kingston  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb. 

7, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,889 

2,314 

14,003 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Purdy   Tow   &   Water  Boat 

Apr.   25, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,049 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Pur^  Food  Market  Co., 

Mch.  20, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

5.000 

- 

1,200 

3,000 

150 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Pure  Food  Package  Company, 

Sept.  27, 

■">  Mch. 

7, 

Jan.    31, 

1,500,000 

- 

71,015 

2,397 

899 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Pure  Ice  Company,  Worcester, 

May     6, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

28, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

35,000 

- 

- 

6,266 

6,692 

Pure  Oil  Corporation  of  Mas- 

July   25, 

Jan. 

16, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

2,483 

31,683 

2,847 

5,229 

sachusetts,  The,  New  Bed- 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

ford. 

Puritan   Canning   Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

74,618 

35,047 

28,928 

15,507 

Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Puritan  Cement  Stone  Co., 

Apr.    16, 

Jan. 

1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

2,500 

1,119 

8,574 

3,492 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Puritan  Chemical  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

4»  Oct. 

16, 

Sept.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

25 

52 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Puritan     Comb     Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,747 

7,179 

2,192 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Puritan   Dental   Laboratory, 

Dec.   26, 

«  Dec'. 

1, 

Oct.      1, 

50,000 

- 

735 

121 

2,070 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

Puritan   Fish   Freezing   Co., 

June   12, 

Apr. 

17, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

52,274 

39,229 

3,158 

17,365 

Provincetown. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Puritan  Fruit  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.  20, 

Aug. 

14, 

July      1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

464 

66,663 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

1  Interest,  insurance,  etc.,  paid  in 

advance. 

2  Bond  and  mortgage. 

3  Jan.  1,  1917. 
*  Adjourned. 

6  Hordes,  wagons,  etc. 

5  Improvements 

'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

8  Good  will. 


3  Investment. 
1°  Real  estate  mortgages. 
"  Stocks  and  bonds. 

12  Mortgages. 

13  Premium  sale  capital  stock. 
1*  Weir  Co's.  stock. 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 
18  Reserved  for  taxes. 


1'  And  plant  account. 

13  Investments. 

13  Prepaid  accounts. 

20  Reserve. 

21  And  supplies. 

"-  Plant  investment. 

23  Tools  and  equipment. 

24  Prepaid  insurance  and  taxes. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


701 


Assets 

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2  $9,250 

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3  $36,291 

$60,548 

$535,444 

- 

5  651 

$11,594 

14,886 

2,500 

6,761 

- 

5,625 

- 

- 

14,886 

- 

» 3,980 

13,306 

68,318 

25,000 
'  18,500 

1,318 

8,500 

15,000 

- 

- 

68,318 

8  S4,500 

9  322 

6,449 

10,524 

10,000 

- 

- 

524 

- 

- 

10,524 

- 

"54,718 
11  16,953 

- 

110,839 

50,000 

- 

12  23,200 

21,000 

13  600 

16,039 

110,839 

- 

"125 
15  5,000 

- 

67,644 

15.000 

- 

- 

- 

10 10,243 

42,401 

67,644 

- 

18  3,072 

1"  638 

- 

662,081 

355,000 

5,344 

250,000 

31,304 

18,725 
20 1,708 

- 

662,081 

22  4,762,794 
J3  9,001 
^  2,560 

25  365,965 

5,282,059 

3,450,000 
2«  92,400 

70.618 
2' 50,164 

1,323,100 

232,845 

62,932 

5,282,059 

8  500 

- 

1,059 

13,164 

10,000 

1,926 

1,000 

32 

238 

- 

- 

13,164 

"66,790,753 
29  200,347 
3"  2,038,530 
25  111,595 
31  179,339 

79,563,519 

34,921,912 

289,864 

33,330,000 

"1,052,688 
1,605,055 

25  759,714 
^  144.971 
35  4,593,121 
35  2,866,194 

79,563,519 

"700 

- 

1,114 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

8  3,150 

- 

- 

21,356 

5,000 

709 

- 

- 

15,647 

- 

21,356 

8  5,550 

38  67,726 
89  542 

- 

92,867 

75,650 

6,914 

- 

7,539 

2,764 

- 

92,867 

- 

- 

3,650 

8,000 

5,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

"  1,438,068 

- 

23,459 

1,535,838 

1,500,000 

2,791 

12,930 

- 

20,117 

- 

1,535,838 

8  5,000 

"  17,785 
15 10,000 

- 

45,743 

35,000 

- 

- 

9,800 

20  367 

576 

45,743 

~ 

- 

14,124 

56,366 

42,360 

7,232 

6,774 

~ 

~ 

- 

56,366 

189,534 

- 

- 

343;634 

300,000 

13,705 

- 

18,947 

- 

10,982 

343,634 

- 

- 

28,942 

44,627 

10,000 

32,027 

- 

2,600 

- 

- 

44,627 

«i  24,437 

- 

570 

25,084 

25.000 

84 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,084 

- 

- 

- 

12.118 

7,500 

2,900 

- 

- 

- 

1,718 

12,118 

- 

- 

554 

3,480 

2,000 

480 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

3,480 

8  90,000 

«  1,125 
«5  660 

- 

203,811 

150,000 

47,106 

- 

- 

- 

6,705 

203,811 

««  7,500 
"  1,942 
«  1,080 
11  21,451 

12,285 

111,385 

30,400 

76 

54,580 

26,329 

111,385 

25  Suspense. 

25  Stock  subscriptions. 

2'  Accrued  taxes  and  interest. 

28  Property,  plant,  etc. 

29  Advance  payments. 

30  Sinking  fund  investments. 

31  Funds  in  escrow. 
82  Bonds. 


33  Accounts  not  yet  due. 

8*  Operating  reserves. 

35  Special  and  replacement  reserves. 

35  And  reserves. 

37  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 

38  Boats,  property  and  equipment. 

39  Furniture,  fixtures  and  insurance. 
*o  Should  have  been  held. 


^1  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

*2  Contract,  etc. 

*'  In  lieu  of  annual. 

"  Coal. 

^5  tJnexpired  insurance. 

*5  Leasehold  and  contracts. 

"  Autos. 

48  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


702  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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Puritan  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

$26,000 

$2,142 

$59,910 

$43,422 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Puritan  Oil  Company,  The, 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

235 

723 

648 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Puritan  Realty  Corporation, 

Feb.   13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

$3,500 

_ 

_ 

109 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Purity    Confectionery   Com- 

Feb.  20, 

4  Jan.    31, 

Nov.    3, 

25,000 

- 

6  5,926 

7,181 

9,205 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Purity  Ice  Company,  Newton, 

May     3, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

75,000 

- 

107,614 

681 

3,987 

Putnam    &    Son    Company, 

May  21, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

58,526 

53,155 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Putnam  Machine  Company, 

Apr.   20, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

160,000 

576,125 

9  369,659 

892,309 

215,342  • 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Putnam-Morrill      Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

3,800 

46,317 

21,985 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Putnam's  Hotel  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.    15, 
1918. 

«  Sept.  18, 
1918. 

July     1, 
1918. 

5,000 

80,000 

2,400 

- 

493 

Pyle  Leather  Company,  Inc., 

Mch.    4, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.  12, 

30,000 

- 

- 

33,017 

7,880 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pyro-Febrin  Company,  The, 

Apr.     5, 

4  Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

- 

183 

779 

Northampton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Pyro-P  i  n        Manufacturing 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

2^,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Q-P  Signal  Company,  The, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

- 

4,106 

8,621 

3,383 

Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quabaug  Rubber  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

15  Mch.  25, 

Dec.  31, 

125,000 

78,276 

with  R.  E. 

183,826 

66,947 

North  Brookfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quality  Lunch,  Inc.,  Brook- 

May  27, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

1,800 

150 

Une. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

QuaUty  Shop,  Inc.,  Wmthrop, 

June  22, 
1918. 

Apr.     2, 
1913. 

Feb.   29, 
1918. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Queen    Hairpin    Co.    (Inc.), 

Apr.   26, 

.  Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

- 

4,998 

11,486 

12,375 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quick     Lock     Demountable 

June   18, 

18  June    8, 

June     8, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rim  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quimby  &  Cheney  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.   24, 

"  July     2, 

June  30, 

500,000 

250 

30,000 

49,859 

60,567 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quinapoxet      Manufacturing 

May  21, 

23  May  14, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

20,000 

10,196 

24,000 

49,121 

Company,  Holden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quincy  Column  Turning  Co., 

May  21, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

4,500 

5,800 

7,775 

7,423 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quincy    Lumber    Company, 

May    4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

71,974 

2,702 

75,149 

93,595 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quincy  Market  Cold  Storage 

June  21, 

May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

2,750,000 

2,190,539 

271,574 

_ 

466,000 

and  Warehouse  Company, 
Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quincy    New    System    Wet 

June  25, 

June    3, 

June     1, 

1,020 

4,000 

2,775 

360 

2,031 

Wash  Co.,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 
'  Good  win. 

*  Adjourned. 

5  And  mov.  fixt. 

5  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 


'  Treasury  stock. 

3  Fixtures. 

9  And  tools,  patterns,  etc. 

i"  Depreciation. 

11  Unexpired  interest,  etc. 

12  Mortgages. 


1'  Drawings. 
1'  Unpaid  salary. 

15  Date  of  postponement. 

16  Deferred  charges. 

1^  Accrued  pay  roll,  interest,  etc. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


703 


of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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539,436 

5146,342 

526,000 

544,523 

$75,819 

5146,342 

2  765 

»237 

1600 

- 

1,639 

7,245 

3,000 

1,108 

- 

53,137 

- 

- 

7,245 

2  600 

s  2,800 

- 

- 

391 

4,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

4,000 

6  3,000 

'  S9,000 

- 

34,312 

21,600 

7,055 

- 

5,089 

- 

568 

34,312 

- 

- 

8,551 

120,833 

35,600 

32,075 

$14,000 

39,158 

- 

- 

120,833 

- 

8  6,659 

- 

118,340 

60,000 

33,392 

- 

16,500 

- 

8,448 

118,340 

- 

- 

- 

2,053,435 

160,000 

1,552,163 

- 

- 

5341,272 

- 

2,053,435 

8  2,000 

s  3,323 

i»  2,303 

"583 

- 

80,311 

30,000 

21,015 

- 

18,000 

4,262 

7,034 

80,311 

- 

- 

1,399 

84,292 

5,000 

1,292 

12  78,000 

- 

- 

- 

84,292 

- 

- 

- 

40,897 

24,200 

- 

- 

- 

16,697 

- 

40,897 

1  3,752 

- 

1,286 

6,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

1  12,600 

- 

- 

12,600 

12,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,600 

1  29,432 

13 1,800 

5,277 

52,619 

40,000 

3,015 
1'  1,528 

- 

5,000 

- 

3,076 

52,619 

~ 

16  2,786 

~ 

331,835 

125,000 

14,990 
1'  4,703 

163,129 

~ 

15.632 

S.381 

331,835 

~ 

8 1,900 

14,408 

18,258 

15,080 

3,178 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

18,258 

- 

- 

21,516 

50,375 

8,000 

40,375 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

50,375 

1  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

s  86,583 

20  23,065 

21960 

8  13,512 

22  9,234 

90,537 

364,567 

272,870 

36,565 

55,132 

" 

" 

" 

364,567 

- 

- 

10,392 

113,709 

25,000 

88,709 

- 

- 

- 

- 

113,709 

- 

100 

- 

25,598 

15,000 

976 

- 

- 

9,622 

25,598 

- 

21  3,080 

8  259 

25  3,174 

- 

249,933 

100,000 

41,088 

- 

17,937 

90,908 

- 

249,933 

26  21,695 
2'  41,607 
23  42,728 

29  207,887 

30  120,840 

31  505,633 

3,868,503 

2,750,000 

354,648 

733,855 
32  30,000 

3,868,503 

3  2,000 

11,166 

1,020 

553 

1,647 

7,946 

11,166 

18  Corporation  not  doing  business. 
1'  Should  have  been  held. 

20  Equipment. 

21  Investnoient. 

22  Surplus. 


23  In  lieu  of  annual. 
21  Wagons  and  trucks. 
23  Prepaid  expenses. 
26  Insurance,  etc. 
2^  Supplies. 


23  Tools,  etc. 

29  Secret  service. 

30  Investments. 

31  Improvements  and  eqliipment. 

32  Reserve  for  taxes. 


704 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


■1 

1 

a 

a, 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

;s, 
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and 
roc- 

£   . 

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Quincy  Oil  Company,  The, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

$75,000 

$21,055 

$47,740 

$12,965 

$75,669 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quincy  Point  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

_ 

194,112 

_ 

128,960 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Quincy  Sales  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.     9, 

Sept.  24, 

Sept.    1, 

3,000 

- 

_ 

13,113 

9,260 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quincy  Steel  Casting  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

4,385 

4,402 

963 

5,729 

pany,  Inc.,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Quinn     Brothers,     Incorpo- 

Oct.   25, 

Oct.    22, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

4,950 

_ 

17,829 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quinsigamond  Pressed  Steel 

May  25, 

May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

26,324 

15,887 

24,928 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Quissett  Mill,  New  Bedford,  . 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Feb.    19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

1,750,000 

721,757 

1,469,327 

1,005,204 

594,466 

R.  A.  Day  Company,  Law- 

Feb.  25, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,985 

6,328 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  A.  Fash  Ice  Cream  Com- 

Apr.  27, 

12  Feb.   25, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.    A.    McWhirr    Company, 

Mch.  27. 

Feb.   25. 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

302,450 

_ 

221,665 

78,379 

The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  A.  Tuttle  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

467,391 

219,595 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R  &  M  Laundry,  Inc.,  Law- 

Jan.   25, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

5,799 

16 1,204 

1,853 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

■R.  and  S.  Machine  Company, 

Feb.   21, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

8,176 

400 

5,199 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.    B.    Currier    Company, 

May     3, 

Apr.   16, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

637 

25,744 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  B.  Macdonald  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

9,858 

31,006 

43,681 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  B.  McKim  Company  In- 

Apr.  25, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

1,000 

20  4,618 

39,755 

49,189 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  B.  Phillips  Manufacturing 

July    17, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

142,662 

218,497 

212,636 

118,710 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  Baillie  Company,  The,  Fall 

Oct.    15, 

Oct.     7, 

July     8, 

15,000 

1,200 

4,898 

9,298 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  C.  Hubbard  Leather  Co., 

May  18, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

- 

- 

9,646 

8,089 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  C.  Richardson  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.      1, 

8,000 

_ 

4,200 

_ 

1,005 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.    D.    Lidstone   Company, 

Mch.  21, 

"Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

. 

12,939 

6,903 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.    D.    Marson    Attraction 

Oct.     9, 

32  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

833 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  E.  B.  Manufacturing  Co., 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  28, 

Dec.  28, 

1,000 

1,635 

857 

1,004 

378 

The,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

R.  E.  Kidder  Company, 

Feb.   16, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

7,217 

7,783 

11,679 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  E.  McDonald  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

335,461 

331,622 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  E.  Morton  Co.,  Boston,    . 

July    16, 
1918. 

July     2, 
1918. 

July     2, 
1918. 

10,000 

~ 

~ 

270 

8,846 

R.     F.     Dodge     Company, 

Mch.  29, 

Oct.    12, 

Sept.  30. 

1.500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Gloucester. 

r 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Paid  in  on  treasury  stock  not 

issued. 
'  Discounted  notes  (contingent). 
*  tJnexpended  appropriations. 
^  Reserve. 
6  Interest  account. 


'  Investments. 

8  Insurance  (return  premium). 

3  Taxes. 

10  Bond  interest  accrued. 

11  Depreciation  account. 

12  Adjourned. 

IS  Fixtures  and  improvements. 


1*  Stocks  and  Liberty  Bonds. 

15  Mortgage. 

16  And  supplies  and  unexpired  in- 

surance. 

17  Good  will. 

18  Liberty  Bonds. 
13  Office  furnituns. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


705 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Ah 

i 

a 
1 

ii 

1 

■a 
§ 

3 
^ 

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S157,467 
323,072 

834,800 
2  113 

300 

$28,340 
«  4,272 

$10,500 

834,700 
3  3,567 

318,500 

$39,000 
4  1.139 
''  4,505 

$803 

$157,467 
323,072 

- 

* 

- 

22,373 

3,000 

18,084 

- 

- 

- 

1,289 

22,373 

- 

- 

- 

15,479 

7,000 

973 

- 

6,336 

- 

570 

15,479 

- 

- 

- 

22,779 

5,000 

7,269 

- 

10,000 

- 

510 

22,779 

- 

- 

- 

67,139 

25,000 

6,934 

- 

7,860 

27,345 

- 

67,139 

: 

'  863,513 
8  21,208 

- 

3,875,475 
13,313 

1,555,000 
5,000 

8,355 
9  257,795 

787 

87,500 
"'364 

445,000 

11  500,000 

1,021,461 

7,526 

3,875,475 
13,313 

- 

- 

S30 

30 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

: 

IS  62,113 
"  9,850 

- 

674,457 
686,986 

150,000 
100,000 

51,032 
143,858 

15 150,000 

50,000 
145,263 

273,425 
297,865 

- 

674,457 
686,986 

"150 

IS  100 

- 

9.106 

5,000 

439 

- 

400 

3,267 

- 

9,106 

1'  15,422 

- 

- 

29,197 

25,000 

4,197 

- 

- 

- 

' 

29,197 

- 

19  367 

14,479 

41,227 

25,000 

6,227 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

41,227 

"  28,901 

- 

- 

113,446 

50,000 

8,314 

- 

55.132 

- 

- 

113,446 

- 

- 

- 

94,562 

15,000 

37,514 

- 

9,146 

11,430 

21,472 

94,562 

1'  100,000 

21  84,695 

22  73,464 
2'  4,000 

2'  74,760 
25  23,645 

804 

1,053,069 
16,200 

400,000 
15,000 

18,578 
26  3,814 

1,200 

193,500 
27  1.53,451 

270,933 
28  11,393 
29  1,400 

1,053.069 
16,200 

- 

M500 

- 

18,235 

7,000 

10,221 

- 

- 

- 

1,014 

18,235 

"  3,000 

- 

1,882 

10,087 

8,000 

657 

- 

1,430 

- 

- 

10,087 

- 

3'  1,000 

- 

20,842 

10,000 

6,360 

- 

- 

- 

4,482 

20,842 

- 

- 

25,624 

26,457 

25,000 

1,457 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,457 

- 

- 

3,739 

7,613 

1,000 

- 

- 

6,613 

- 

- 

7,613 

- 

- 

- 

26,679 

15,000 

2,729 

- 

2,500 

3,852 

2,598 

26,679 

•'  3,300 
"685 

'3  100 

IS  1,050 

s<  104 

S3  752 

S5  2,000 

31  4,500 

- 

668,233 
15,272 

5,185 

100,000 
10,000 

1,500 

416,244 
1,200 

3,685 

- 

3,2.50 

- 

151,989 

822 

668,233 
15,272 

5,185 

-"  And  fixtures. 

21  Tools,  equipment,  furniture  and 

fixtures. 

22  Deferred  charges. 

23  Sinking  fund,  preferred  stock. 

24  R.  B.  Phillips  Mfg.  Co.,  preferred 

stock. 


2»  Suspense. 

26  Accrued  wages. 

2'  Deferred  credits. 

23  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 

29  Reserve  for  insurance. 

3°  Furniture. 


31  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

32  None  held  since  organization. 

33  Fixtures. 

.  3<  Rent  prepaid. 
35  Services. 


706 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

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03 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

a 
1 

anufactiu'es, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

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.a    . 

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S 

O 

R.  Guastavino  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.  19, 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.      1, 

810,000 

S19,000 

S2,000 

$8,781 

"  S51,704 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  H.  Newell  Company,  Ux- 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

100 

10,000 

- 

24,000 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  H.  Smith  Manufacturing 

Feb.    25, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

3,402 

22,616 

23,186 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  H.  Stearns  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.   11, 

Oct.      9, 

July    31, 

2,080,000 

- 

- 

1,037,609 

775,134 

ton  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

R.  H.  Stearns  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.   7, 

Oct.     9, 

July    31, 

2,080,000 

_ 

_ 

1,198,426 

739,748 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918.    ■ 

R.  H.  White  Company,  Bos- 

May 14, 

Mch.    2, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000,000 

•  209,995 

_ 

1,903,274 

792,462 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.   J.   Estabrook   Company, 

Dec.    14, 

Nov.  14, 

Sept.  29, 

200,000 

- 

- 

311,777 

128,881 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

R.  J.   Macartney  Company, 

May     3, 

Apr.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

91,359 

32,442 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  J.  Rodday  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  13, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Dee.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

"  2,205 

433 

7,808 

R.  J.  Todd  Company,  Boston, 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

10,851 

R.  L.  Wilson  Company,  Con- 

Apr.   12, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,085 

31,974 

cord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  M.  Kelley  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

50 

20,304 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  Marston  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

680,000 

441,596 

153,257 

174,671 

22,595 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

,    1917. 

R.  P.  Waters  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,913 

28,382 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  R.  Higgins  Company,  Bos- 

Nov.    1, 

Oct.    28, 

Aug.  31, 

26,000 

3,400 

12,423 

3,816 

26.668 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  S.  Bauer  Company,  The, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

14,394 

17,561 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.    S.    Hamilton    Company, 

Mch.  15, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

149 

17 

5,880 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  S.  Reed  Company,  Fall 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

22,107 

24,810 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  T.  Adams  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

"Feb.    23, 

Jan.    31, 

55,000 

- 

- 

19,254 

23,963 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  T.  Allen  &  Bros.  Incorpo- 

Apr.   17, 

Apr.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,177 

4,975 

rated,  Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R.  T.  Sulhvan  Co.,  Wellesley, 

Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

64,709 

42,382 

59,919 

71,002 

R.  V.  Pettingell  Electric  Sup- 

Mch.   6, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.  30, 

75,000 

- 

- 

48,393 

95,115 

ply  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

R.    V.    Worthen    Company, 

May     6, 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.  31, 

6,000 

500 

30  800 

5,300 

5,801 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

R.  W.  Hull  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Jan.      7, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

20,000 

- 

4,125 

- 

3,730 

R.  W.  Rice  Coal  Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  30, 

15,000 

18,842 

3,364 

910 

14,649 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

I  Stocks  and  bonds. 
-  Reserve. 
'  Good  will. 
■•  Fixtures. 
6  Investments. 
6  Suspense. 


'  Expenses  —  accrued. 

8  Reserves. 

9  Accrued  expenses. 
1°  Reserves  taxes. 

11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


13  Including  amounts  which  will  be 

payable  for  taxes  during  1918. 
"  And  autos. 
15  Liberty  Bond. 
15  Equipment. 
17  Securities. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  707 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

-S^"  . 

^ 

& 

J. 

J. 

s 

1 

a 

3 

•a 
a 

-a 
a 

►3 

a 

11  § 

1 

3 

s 

§.2 

i 

03 

C3 

5 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$81,485 

$10,000 

$17,955 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$50,000 

$3,530 

$81,485 

- 

- 

- 

34,100 

5,000 

13.000 

- 

- 

- 

16,100 

34,100 

- 

i$562 

- 

49,766 

15,000 

3.339 

- 

- 

2  19.265 

12,162 

49,766 

s  $119,700 

17,637 

4  140,125 

5  147,567 
6491,217 

" 

2,728,989 

2.080.000 

353.436 
7  9,546 

~ 

~ 

229,007 
s  57,000 

~ 

2,728,989 

s  119,700 

17,601 
<  133.149 

5  308,065 

6  413,749 

2.930,438 

2,080,000 

384,554 
9  11.254 

250,630 
1°  204,000 

2,930,438 

~ 

4  272,489 
11  100,000 

~ 

3,278,220 

1,000,000 

531,542 

$80,000 

$1,270,994 

12  171,235 

224,449 

3.278,220 

- 

- 

- 

440,658 

200,000 

40,393 

- 

170.264 

- 

13  30,001 

440.658 

- 

4 12,776 

- 

136.577 

60,000 

22,166 

- 

38.271 

14,964 

1,176 

136,577 

- 

"10 

- 

10,456 

3,000 

3,294 

- 

- 

- 

4,162 

10,456 

- 

- 

- 

30,851 

20.000 

3,094 

436 

192 

- 

7,129 

30.851 

' 

in  1,2.50 

I'  5,000 

13  38.351 

19  214 

" 

77,874 

10.000 

29,486 
2»  1.3.316 

~ 

5.000 

19,472 
21600 

~ 

77,874 

- 

==250 

- 

20,604 

10.000 

10.109 

- 

- 

- 

495 

20,604 

- 

23  16.700 
2-1  2.498 

- 

811,317 

610.000 

45.903 

100,000 

45,000 

10,414 

■     - 

811.317 

- 

25  1 

- 

32,296 

10.000 

5,025 

- 

6,739 

- 

10,532 

32,296 

- 

2«  6,874 

- 

53,181 

26.000 

13,142 

- 

12,000 

2,039 

- 

53,181 

- 

- 

$2,243 

34,198 

10.000 

9,198 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

34,198 

s  10,000 

- 

- 

16,046 

10,000 

1,511 

- 

- 

- 

4.535 

16,046 

- 

- 

- 

46,917 

24,000 

19,433 

- 

- 

- 

3,484 

46.917 

3  20,000 

22  759 
11200 

- 

64,176 

55.000 

2,363 

- 

5.925 

- 

888 

64,176 

3  5,000 

22  1,077 

- 

19,229 

9.100 

5,644 

- 

- 

4,485 

- 

19,229 

- 

11  2,000 
2s  25,500 

- 

265,512 

50.000 

18.797 

- 

39,000 

29  45,468 

112,247 

265,512 

- 

- 

- 

143,508 

23,500 

109,85! 

- 

- 

- 

1.0,157 

143,508 

- 

31300 

32  300 

33  300 

- 

13,301 

6,000 

3,436 

- 

1,500 

- 

2.365 

13,301 

S4  900 

- 

- 

17,755 

15,000 

1,755 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

17,755 

3  9,000 

11  6,000 

43,765 

15,000 

4,159 

6.900 

10,000 

7.706 

43,765 

IS  Uncompleted  contracts. 

19  Prepaid  insurance. 

2"  Due  on  uncompleted  contracts. 

21  Reserve  for  contingencies. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Retired  preferred  stock. 


21  Premium  acquiring  the  same. 

25  Furniture. 

2s  Stock  investment. 

2''  Adjourned. 

28  Treasury  stock. 

29  Plant  depreciation. 


3»  And  tools. 

31  Office  fixtures. 

32  Teams. 

33  Auto. 

3^  Trade-marks. 


708  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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SB 

C3 

Si 
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CO 

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03 

O, 
03 

o 

So 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

§ 
1 

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

42 

o 

R.  Woodman  Manufacturing 

Nov.  18, 

ijune  10, 

May     1, 

S25,000 

_ 

S2,200 

$642 

$2,158 

and  Supply  Company,  The, 
Boston. 
Rabbi  Isaac  Elehonon  Aid  As- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

June  25, 

May    5, 

Mav     5, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

306 

eociation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rabinowitz  &  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

May 21, 

Jan.    16, 

Deo.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

2,397 

340 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Radio  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.    22, 
1918. 

Oct.    14, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

~ 

9,986 

25.617 

Railroad  Wharf  and  Storage 

May   16, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

60,000 

$237,759 

- 

- 

3,204 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Raised    Printing    Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2,126 

- 

987 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Raivaaja    Pubhshing    Com- 

Mch. 26, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

3 

15 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ralph  A.  Crosby  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Oct.    11, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

350 

100 

443 

The,  Beverly. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ralph    A.    Day    Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,254 

7,247 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ralph    Coal    Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

7,412 

- 

9,912 

8,052 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rambler  Motor  Car  Co.  Inc., 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,136 

11,444 

17,726 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ramsdell  and  Littlefield  In- 

Feb.   13, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

550 

7,734 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ramsdell     Specialty     Com- 

Nov.   7, 

Apr.      1, 

Feb.    28, 

100,000 

15,128 

41,680 

36,705 

19,284 

pany,  Inc.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rand  Adjustable  Index  Com- 

Oct.    3, 

Mch.    2, 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

28,563 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1918. 

Rand    Manufacturing    Com- 

Apr.   23, 

iFeb.    12, 

Dee.   31, 

500,000 

- 

5,988 

13,963 

12,903 

pany,  Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rand     Reflector     Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

95 

6,630 

Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Randall-Faichney   Company, 

July    18, 

May  31, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

116,562 

242,593 

75,665 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Randolph    Mutual    Associa- 

Aug. 12, 

July    10, 

June  30, 

25,500 

1,800 

- 

- 

26,100 

tion,  Randolph. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ranlett    Grocery    Company, 

Apr.    27, 

Apr.     3, 

Feb.      1, 

12,000 

- 

- 

9,150 

11,152 

The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ranno-Speirs    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

175,000 

16,404 

18  16,662 

129,478 

55,156 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Raphael-Gouse     Textile     & 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

1,200 

6,859 

5,298 

Supply    Company,    Provi- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

dence,  R.  I. 

Rapid    Service    Press,    Inc., 

May  21, 

May     7, 

May     1, 

25,050 

- 

29,897 

- 

7,977 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rapp-Huckins  Company, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

1,600 

- 

- 

2,184 

3,623 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rauskolb-Wilhs      Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,262 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

R  a  v  e  n  e  1  Company,  The, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

52,938 

400 

- 

510 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ravine    House    Company 

July    18, 

25  Dec.   11, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

45,356 

- 

34,980 

5,603 

(Inc.),  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Raw  Products  Company,  Lex- 

Feb.  21, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

28 

ington. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Rawding  Auto-Bus  Line,  Inc., 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

700 

1,600 

- 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918, 

1918. 

1  Adjoiirned. 

2  Good  will. 
s  Fixtiu-es. 

^  Shares. 
'  Mortgage. 


^  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 
'  Patent  rights. 

8  Stock. 

9  Drawings,  designs,  cuts,  etc. 
10  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


11  License  to  manufacture. 

12  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

13  Common  stock  —  trusteed. 

1^  Investment  —  controlled  Go's. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

1 

1 

J 

■a 

3 
^ 

J 

3 

1 

H 

•< 

4. 

•a 
a 

■S  i 

-a 
a 

II 

1 

-a 
a 
a 

I 

1 

- 

- 

S23,976 

$28,976 

$25,000 

$3,976 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$28,976 

- 

- 

218 

524 

231 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$293 

524 

2  $8,000 

3  $700 

- 

11,437 

8,700 

1,178 

- 

- 

- 

1,559 

11,437 

- 

- 

~ 

35,603 

15,000 

17,470 

- 

- 

- 

3,133 

35,603 

- 

- 

_ 

240,963 

60,000 

829 

$75,000 

$50,000 

$.55,134 

- 

240,963 

2  2,000 

- 

1,567 

6,680 

5,000 

1,680 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,680 

2  1,000 

<  3,000 

30,383 

34,401 

26,550 

4,851 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

34,401 

2  650 

- 

- 

1,543 

1,000 

224 

- 

- 

- 

319 

1,543 

- 

- 

- 

13,501 

5,000 

2,150 

- 

- 

- 

6,351 

13,501 

- 

- 

- 

25,376 

4,500 

1,203 

5  5,750 

- 

13,923 

- 

25,376 

- 

- 

- 

32,306 

4,000 

9,658 

- 

- 

14,747 

3,901 

32,306 

2  9,000 

- 

- 

17,284 

10,000 

459 

- 

- 

- 

6,825 

17,284 

2 16,077 

'  12,500 
2  12,^00 
'  322,502 

12  63,951 

5  700 

9  2,500 

i»986 

i'690 

w  100,000 

1'  76,781 

15  24,149 

32,055 
599 

128,874 

53,563 

390,611 

9,000 

699,701 

27,900 

45,000 
6  8,000 
25,000 

380,000 

1,000 

260,500 

25,500 

22,052 
1,015 

10,611 

8,000 

16  83,681 

2,400 

41,032 

12,790 
313,793 

41,727 

27,548 

128,874 

53,563 

390,611 

9,000 

"699,701 

27,900 

- 

i;  1,500 

- 

21,802 

12,000 

8,276 

- 

- 

- 

1,526 

21,802 

- 

- 

63,153 

280,853 

131,300 

114,602 

- 

32,767 

i«  2,184 

- 

280,853 

- 

- 

- 

13,357 

4,000 

2,686 

- 

6,556 

115 

- 

13,357 

- 

20  4,800 

- 

42,674 

25,050 

9,356 

- 

- 

- 

8,268 

42,674 

- 

21150 

- 

5,957 

1,600 

3,421 

- 

- 

- 

936 

5,957 

- 

=2  13,609 

23  1,000 

21  49,000 

5,394 

76,265 

50,000 

- 

10,265 

16,000 

- 

- 

76,265 

- 

47,227 

101,075 

61,900 

28,806 

5  10,369 

- 

- 

- 

101,075 

2«  25,000 

- 

8,126 

119,065 

65,000 

7,894 

- 

28,066 

2'  18,105 

1,000 

- 

- 

119,065 

- 

- 

2,072 

2,100 

1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,100 

2  8,200 

- 

- 

10,500 

10,000 

468 

- 

- 

- 

32 

lorsoo 

15  Deferred  items  and  advance  pay- 

ments. 

16  And  accruals. 

1'  Fixtures,  teams,  auto,  etc. 

18  And  fi.xtures. 

19  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


2»  Apothecary  Pub.  Co.,  stock. 

21  OfiSce  furniture. 

22  Mortgages. 

2'  Company  acquired. 
21  Treasury  stock. 


25  In  lieu  of  annual.    Meeting  ad- 

journed. 

26  Good  will,  stumpage  and  water 

rights. 
2'  W.  D.  B.  loans. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

a 
5 

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NAME  OF  corpora- 

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and 
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Ray  Cotton  Company,  Frank- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

$200,000 

$56,229 

$22,027 

$197,144 

$215,979 

lin. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ray  Detective  Agency  and 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  14, 

Mch.  14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

800 

3,140 

Merchants   Secret   Service 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

Ray  Dollar  Stores  Inc.,  Salem, 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

- 

93,843 

8,682 

Ray-Shiner      Manufacturing 

July    12, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

11,095 

20,937 

5,777 

Company,  The,  Franklin. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Raymond        Engineering 

Feb.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

100 

500 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Raymond  R.  Bill  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec   31, 

10,000 

627 

468 

10,000 

29,846 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Raymond     Syndicate     Inc., 

Apr.   27, 

"  Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

413,309 

66,911 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Reading  Knights  of  Colum- 

Mch.   1, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

3,825 

- 

- 

112 

bus    Building   Association, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Incorporated,  The,  Reading. 

Reading  Lyceum  Hall  Asso- 

May  10, 

Mav     6, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

18,600 

- 

- 

2,197 

ciation,  Reading. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Reading     Masonic     Temple 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  29, 

Mch.    1, 

40,000 

51,500 

- 

- 

2,596 

(Corporation),  Reading. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Reading  Rubber  Manufactur- 

Sept.   5, 

Aug.     7, 

June  30, 

250,000 

83,378 

68,926 

487,765 

165,483 

ing  Company,  Reading. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Real     Estate     Improvement 

July     9, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

250,000 

347,000 

- 

- 

35,289 

Company     of     Haverhill, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Haverhill. 

Realty  Company  of  Massa- 

Oct.   29, 

Sept.  27, 

Aug.   31, 

580,550 

483,615 

- 

- 

262,277 

chusetts,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Realty  Investment  Company, 

July    29, 

11  May     1, 

Mch.    1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

47,137 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Realty    Sales    Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

8,175 

- 

- 

2,746 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Reardon    Boiler    Company, 

Apr.    26, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

62 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Reardon  Express  Company, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

856 

The,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rebboh,  Incorporated, 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

15  1,465 

172 

1,664 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rebboli  Sons  Company, 

Sept.  16, 

May  22, 

Apr.    30, 

15,000 

- 

21 15,047 

6,914 

3,564 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rechabite  Building  Associa- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

tion  of  Marblehead,  Mass., 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Marblehead. 

Record  Newspaper  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

62,176 

13,300 

52,483 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Record    of    Christian    Work 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

877 

965 

1,569 

Company,  Northfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Record  Publishing  Company, 

Oct.    25, 

'Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

18,850 

2,656 

4,955 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Recorder    PubUshing    Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,300 

500 

750 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Red   Cross  Company,   The, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.    27, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

- 

- 

29  50 

118 

Boston. 

1918. 

1911. 

1918. 

Red  Heart  Chemical   Com- 

June 28, 

June   19, 

Apr.    30, 

10,000 

- 

997 

232 

1,143 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Teaming  inv. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 
s  Good  will. 

^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
5  Prepaid  insurance. 
*  Interest  accrued. 


'  Depreciation  account. 

8  Tools,  etc. 

9  U.  S.  bonds. 
1"  Automobile. 

11  Adjourned. 

12  Fixture  account. 


"  Mortgage,  real  estate. 

"  Fixtures. 

15  Reserve. 

IS  Forty-one  shares  Realty  Co.  stock. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


711 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBttlTIES. 

-2J3 

d  «  § 

P-i 

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1 

1 

2 

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3  88,500 

1  $4,880 

2  25,295 

- 

$521,554 
12,440 

$200,000 
10,000 

$151,264 
1,169 

- 

$10,000 

$8,109 

$152,181 
1,271 

$521,554 
12,440 

- 

<  27,366 
5  1,106 

832,818 

130,997 
70,627 

40,000 
33,570 

36,394 

6  459 

36,604 

$453 

34,600 

5,449 
'  2,318 

11,777 

130,997 
70,627 

- 

- 

1.150 

1,750 

1,000 

750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,750 

- 

8  1,703 

9  125 

10  365 

2  27,302' 

12  20,241 

- 

43,134 

527,763 
3,937 

5,000 

200,000 
1,620 

28,751 
203,412 

13  2,300 

5,650 
24,500 

17 

3,733 
99,851 

43,134 

527,763 
3,937 

- 

- 

20,797 

13,480 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,317 

20,797 

- 

- 

- 

54,096 

40,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

13,096 

- 

54,096 

- 

- 

- 

805,552 

250,000 

100,819 

- 

- 

454,733 

- 

805,552 

- 

1^  3,000 

- 

385,289 

87,500 

14,506 

241,000 

28,000 

IS  7,000 

7,283 

385,289 

- 

i«  1,812 

27,846 

775,550 

580,550 

- 

195,000 

- 

- 

- 

775,550 

- 

4  634 

- 

47,771 

18,000 

8,474 

14,502 

5,724 

1,071 

47,771 

- 

- 

- 

10,921 

4,500 

2,316 

1' 4,105 

with 

funded 

indebted- 

- 

- 

10,921 

- 

- 

4,938 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

ness 

- 

- 

5,000 

3  300 

4  275 

597 

3,028 

2,000 

1,028 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,028 

~ 

19  15 

5,027 

3,316 
30,552 

1,000 
15,000 

1,334 
20  106 
15,552 

_ 

~ 

~ 

876 

3,316 
30,552 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

5,400 

- 

7,600 

- 

2,000 

- 

15,000 

25  48,600 

22  1,886 

23  890 

26  17 

107,391 
31,168 

238,126 
83,196 

15 
50,000 

23,209 

24  13,186 

11,196 

16,000 

201,716 
6,000 

- 

- 

238,126 
§3,196 

3  1,500 

- 

4,958 

31,419 
5,050 

15 

2?  17,370 

4,000 

2,412 
650 

: 

10,750 

: 

28  872 
400 

31,419 
5,050 

3  30,000 

3»  7,000 

32,832 

70,000 

70,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70,000 
10,818 

- 

31  2,000 

6,446 

10,818 

4,600 

461 

3,825 

32  1,932 

- 

- 

"  And  equipment. 

1'  Unexpired  insurance. 

20  Accrued  pay  roll. 

21  And  fixtures  and  equipment. 

22  Liabilities  paid  in  advance. 


23  Suspense. 

2''  Accrued  liabilities. 

25  Good  will  and  subscription  list. 

26  Prepaid  expenses. 

2'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


28  Uncollectible  accounts. 

29  And  furniture. 

30  Stock  in  this  company  at  par. 

31  Formulae. 

32  Deferred  interest. 


-  712 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

a 
■■S 

1 

a 

P. 
as 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

- 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proe- 

J3     . 

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Red  Sea  Balsam  Co.,  New 

Jan. 

12,       Jan.     7, 

Nov.  30, 

$500,000 

S50 

81,500 

S610 

Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Redpath  Chautauqua  System, 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,447 

Inc.,  The.  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Redpath     Lyceum     Bureau 

Dec. 

12,     «Aug.   20, 

June  30, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

44,856 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Redpath     Lyceum     Bureau 

Oct. 

18,                  6_ 

June  30, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21,612 

Inc.,  The,  Boston  (2nd  re- 

1918 

1918. 

turn). 

Reducing  Machine  Company, 

Feb.   . 

!1,       Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

150 

_ 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Reed  and  Barton  Corporation, 

June 

4,       May  29, 

Apr.    30, 

1,000,000 

S150,000 

100,000 

1,471,741 

775,602 

Taunton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Reed  and  Prince  Manufactur- 

Mch. 5 

-7,     8  Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

326,045 

464,624 

1,218,433 

955,848 

ing  Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Reed  Lunch  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 

3,       Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

9  1,530 

125 

28 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Reed-Prentice  Company, 

May 

0,       Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

i»  693,222 

11  652,676 

1,385.648 

750,088 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Reed  Small  Tool  Works, 

May 

3,    8  Feb.   15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

11,460 

7,637 

7,929' 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Reely-Trooly  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.   S 
1918 

1,       Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,055 

565 

Refined  Oils  Company,  Brock- 

Mch. 2 

0,    19  Jan.    21, 

Jan.    14, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Regal    Chemical    Company, 

May  ] 

5,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

34 

62 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Regal  Cloak  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   2 

0,       Feb.    19, 

Feb.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

17,656 

20,863 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Regal     Jewehy     Company, 

Jan.    2 

5,       Dec.   27, 

Dec.   27, 

20,000 

5,000 

1,876 

4,091 

9,299 

Somerville. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Regal    Laundry    Company, 

Feb. 

8,       Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

25  20,455 

_ 

3,933 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Regal  Shoe  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.    1 
1918 

3,       Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

2,000 

- 

- 

27,000 

1,877 

Regan  Bay  State  Hotel  Com- 

June  1 

3,       June     1, 

Apr.    30, 

25,000 

_ 

5,411 

5,800 

1,250 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Regina  Lace  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 2 

S,       Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

900,000 

- 

525,549 

255,980 

7,792 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Register  Co-operative  Print- 

Feb. 

2,       Jan.      5, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

200 

_ 

_ 

ing  Company,  Yarmouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Reid  and  Hughes  Company, 

Apr.    2 

7,       Feb.    26, 

Jan.    31, 

50,0.00 

- 

- 

108,165 

15,486 

Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Reid  Mills  Co.,  O-xford, 

Mch. 
1918 

4,     4  Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

10,968 

38,7.34 

634 

Reidpaths,  Inc.,  Lynn, 

July 
1918 

8,     8  Feb.    26, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

- 

7,241 

2,604 

Reiss  Printing  &  Label  Com- 

July   3 

0,       July      1, 

July      1, 

25,000 

- 

6,086 

2,055 

4,975 

pany,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Reliable  Flour  Company,  Bos- 

Feb. 

7,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

3,626 

84,796 

40,753 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

ReUable    Waste    Company, 

Mch.  2 

6,       Feb.    11, 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

600 

1,400 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Reliance     Drug     Company, 

Mch. 

8,       Dec.  29, 

Dec.     4, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,800 

451 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 
-  Good  will. 

2  Tents,  etc. 

*  Should  have  been  held. 

*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
6  None  held  in  1918. 


"  Reserve. 

8  Adjourned. 

9  And  equipment. 
1"  Less  depreciation. 

11  And  equipment  —  less  deprecia- 
tion. 


1-  Good  will  and  patents. 

13  Stocks  in  other  companies. 

1*  Treasury  stock. 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

i«  Reserve  for  contingent  liabilities. 

1'  Patent  rights. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


71.3 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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i 

Liabilities. 

■S.S" 

•ass 

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1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
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6 

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3 

£• 

3 

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1 

1  $249,000 

2  249,000 

2 15,000 

3  $6,000 

$6,037 
1,553 

$506,197 
25,000 

$500,000 
25,000 

- 

- 

$6,197 

- 

- 

$506,197 
25,000 

2.54,500 

5  500 

- 

99,856 

55,000 

$43,716 

- 

- 

- 

$1,140 

99,856 

2  54,500 

5  500 

2,139 

78,751 

55,000 

23,751 

- 

- 

- 

- 

78,751 

- 

- 

- 

150 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150 

- 

: 

- 

2,497,343 
2,964,950 

1,000,000 
75,000 

50,046 
48,361 

- 

640,000 

$707,297 
-  100,000 
2,841,589 

_ 

2,497,343 
2,964,950 

2  24,751 

- 

- 

26,434 

25,000 

894 

- 

540 

- 

- 

26,434 

12  100,000 

i'50O 

2  1,000 

18  10,789 

"  84,775 
"  67,881 
15  10,000 

3,744,290 
28,526 

2,000,000 
17,000 

311,200 
1,870 

580,000 
8,000 

832,565 
16  20,525 

1,656 

3,744,290 
28,526 

- 

- 

13,409 

7,500 

104 

- 

800 

1,717 

3,288  ■ 

13,409 

2  5,000 

UOO 
2  200 

2  5,000 

2"  3,000 

21  3,500 

22  3,500 

23  1,410 
21408 

604 
10,771 
15,275 

15,000 

1,000 
51,108 
40,641 

15,000 

1,000 
11,500 
20,000 

39,608 
553 

- 

18,762 

1,226 

- 

15,000 

1,000 
51,108 
40,541 

- 

,   26  1,000 

- 

25,388 

10,000 

6,140 

- 

5,000 

- 

4,248 

25,388 

- 

2'  5,132 

- 

34,009 

2,000 

7,009 

- 

- 

25,000 

- 

34,009 

2J0,000 

- 

3,739 

26,200 

25,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,200 

: 

2,800 

789,321 
3,000 

400,000 
3,000 

206,147 

130,024 

36,987 
28  10,414 
29  5,749 

789,321 
3,000 

- 

23  6,540 
=»100 

- 

130,291 
50,336 

50,000 
20,000 

11,863 
30,311 

: 

4,500 

63,928 

25 

130,291 
50,336 

- 

- 

3,175 

13,020 

5,000 

8,020 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,020 

2  6,853 

- 

6,811 

26,780 

15,000 

4,236 

- 

2,184 

- 

5,300 

26,780 

- 

31  1,137 

32  1,171 
33  500 

: 

131,483 
2,500 

50,000 
2,000 

350 

~ 

: 

81,483 

150 

131,483 
2,500 

- 

23  1,700 

- 

4,951 

2,500 

2,041 

- 

- 

_ 

410 

4,951 

18  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 
1'  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

20  Buildings  ou  leased  land. 

21  Truck, 

22  Tanks. 

23  Fixtures. 


21  Unexpired  insurance. 
25  And  plant. 
28  Stock  in  treasury. 
2'  Leasehold,  fixtures  and  improve- 
ments. 
28  Account  payable  in  suspense. 


29  Prov.  for  depreciation. 

30  Investments. 

31  Office  furniture. 

32  Horses  and  wagons. 

33  Automobile. 


714 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


S 
1 

1 

03 
O, 

a 
O 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA-    • 
TION. 

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1 

b 

.ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
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Reliance   Electric   Co.   Inc., 

May  28, 

Apr.   23, 

Apr.   23, 

$5,000 

_ 

1  $3,444 

2  S?,077 

$11,833 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Reliance  Realty  Co.,  Brock- 

Apr.   30, 

Feb. 

18, 

Feb.    18, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Remington  Land  Company, 

July    13, 

Apr. 

1, 

Apr.     1, 

300,000 

$299,000 

- 

- 

5,009 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Remington-Urquhart      Press 

Jan.    19, 

Nov. 

21, 

July      1, 

20,000 

- 

15,103 

1,813 

6,917 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916 

1917. 

Remodeling     &     Reinforcing 

Apr.    12, 

Dec. 

15, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

- 

650 

153 

559 

Last  Co.,  The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Rendle-Stoddard     Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

5,000 

- 

10,045 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Re-New     Lamp     Company, 

Mch.    8, 

'Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

13,438 

5,916 

26,224 

23,546 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Renfrew  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.  26, 

Jan. 

31, 

Dec.   31, 

1,600,000 

654,739 

1,024,557 

851,422 

255,137 

pany,  Adams. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Renton     Heel     Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

40,000 

2,500 

170,126 

28,354 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Renton  Motor  Car  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Jan. 

18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

643 

7,240 

1,938 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

\ 

Republic          Manufacturing 

Jan.    24, 

Jan. 

15, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

145 

- 

161 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Republic   Rubber  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb. 

11, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

130,676 

43,894 

of  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Republican    Company,    The, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

225,323 

50,000 

18,445 

64,207 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Rescue  Mission  Wood  &  Coal 

Dec.   22, 

Nov. 

2, 

Aug.  31, 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

933 

Yard,  Incorporated,  Somer- 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

ville. 

Resilia  Company,  The,  Cam- 

May    3, 

17  _ 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

934 

1,237 

103 

bridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

Restaurant    Securities    Co., 

June   10, 

Jan.      5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1 

40,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Revere  Bath  House  &  Amuse- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

52,043 

4,591 

6,731 

1,787 

ment  Company,  Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Revere  Beach  Company,  Bos- 

June    5, 

Dec.     7, 

Mch.  31, 

90,000 

143,893 

- 

- 

4,868 

ton. 

1918. 

1915. 

1918. 

Revere  Cycle  Track  Associa- 

Apr.    4, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,825 

- 

- 

tion,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Revere  Distilling    Company, 

June  27, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,081 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Revere  Drop  Forge  Company, 

Aug.     8, 

July    10, 

June  29, 

25,000 

12,091 

10,734 

1,434 

8,268 

Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Revere  Hardware  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

8,463 

3,196 

Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Revere  House,  Proprietors  of 

Apr.    29, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.    28, 

160,000 

227,500 

- 

- 

11,197 

the,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Revere    Varnish    Company, 

May  23, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

1,500 

631 

2,999 

1,373 

Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Reversible  Collar  Company, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    22, 

Deo.   31, 

525,000 

110,000 

50,000 

257,172 

72,560 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Reynolds,  Drake  and  Gabell 

Aug.     6, 

July     8, 

June   15, 

40,000 

25,000 

15,112 

105,375 

80,622 

Company,  Easton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rhines    Lumber    Co.,    Wey- 

Mav    4, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

19,593 

- 

72,262 

41,150 

mouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rhoades,  Brown  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.    15, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

47,519 

67,566 

Rhodes   &   Ripley   Clothing 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

21,000 

5,500 

149,101 

140,890 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures. 
-  And  labor. 
5  Good  will. 
^  Furniture. 
5  Surplus  deficit. 


6  Mortgage. 
'  Adjourned. 

8  Equipment. 

9  Stock  in  treasury. 

1"  Insurance  not  earned. 


11  Reserve  for  taxes. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  Patent  rights. 

1^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
15  Daily  News  stock. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  715 

oj  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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$3,231 

3,306 

3,000 

306 

- 

- 

- 

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3,306 

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3  3,052 

307,061 

140,000 

17,061 

6  $150,000 

- 

- 

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307,061 

- 

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589 

,  24,422 

7,050 

7,909 

- 

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- 

- 

24,422 

- 

- 

1,362 

370 

642 

- 

- 

- 

350 

1,362 

- 

- 

6,623 

21,668 

10,000 

9,668 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,668 

- 

8  14,452 

- 

83,576 

6,000 

16,396 

- 

- 

- 

61,180 

83,576 

9  7,501 
10  30,000 

2,823,356 
240,980 

1,600,000 
75,000 

251,415 
5,117 

415,000 
9,000 

$454,168 

11  56,481 

12  46,292 
151,863 

2,823,356 
240,980 

- 

- 

2,228 

12,049 

3,000 

2,740 

- 

6,309 

- 

- 

12,049 

"  99,500 

- 

8,577 

108,383 

100,000 

8,383 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108,383 

- 

"  2,668 

2,612 

179,850 

5,000 

174,850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

179,850 

3  2,000 

"  5,701 
15  162,530 

8,146 

526,206 
11,079 

30,000 
7,000 

12,080 
4,079 

195,000 

35,000 

227,940 
16  26,186 

: 

526,206 
11,079 

"  25,000 
18  25 

- 

6,224 
1,899 

33,523 
41,900 

25,000 
400 

8,323 
41,500 

- 

200 

- 

33,523 
41,900 

- 

- 

- 

65,152'' 

40,000 

672 

- 

- 

24,480 

- 

65,152 

3  60,000 
3  1,900 

19  5,057 

20  8,635 

38,732 
275 

261,185 
5,000 

39,700 
5,000 

32,786 

- 

188,699 

- 

261,185 
5,000 

3  10,000 

- 

- 

14,081 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,081 

14,081 

- 

- 

4,306 

36,833 

25,000 

1,067 

6  5,000 

- 

21  5,766 

- 

36,833 

- 

- 

- 

11,659 

5,000 

3,126 

- 

- 

3,533 

11,659 

- 

22  23,344 

- 

262,041 

160,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

102,041 

262,041 

- 

- 

6,440 

12,943 

7,700 

843 

- 

4,400 

- 

- 

12,943 

23  150,000 

- 

~ 

639,732 

525,000 

15,300 

- 

- 

- 

99,432 

639,732 

~ 

24  4,317 

25  1,050 
26  923 
20  690 

- 

230,426 
135,668 

115,085 

40,000 
50,000 

25,000 

20,054 
40,253 

70,630 

- 

89,268 
18,000 

66,637 

21  14,467 

27,415 

19,000 

455 

230,426 
135,668 

115,085 

- 

2«  1,000 

- 

317,491 

150,000 

166,305 

- 

- 

- 

1,186 

317,491 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation  and  sub- 
scribers paid  in  advance. 
"  None  held  in  1918. 
^  Trade-marks. 


19  Furniture,  etc. 
2"  Prepaid  expenses. 

21  Reserves. 

22  Securities. 


23  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
2''  Prepaid  items. 

25  Wagons  and  trucks. 

26  Fixtures. 


716 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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OF  Condition 

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Rice  and  Company  Incorpo- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

$2,189 

$4,665 

$8,088 

rated,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rice    &    Fielding,    Incorpo- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    30, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12,245 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rice   &    Lookwood   Lumber 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

188,023 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rice,  Barton  and  Fales  Ma- 

July    1, 

Mch.    8, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

$291,322 

89,627 

290,197 

317,771 

chine  and  Iron  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Rice     Chocolate     Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

8,000 

_ 

17,248 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rice  Drug  Company,  Fram- 

Apr.    16, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

3,831 

887 

ingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rice,    Sayward    &    Whitten 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

78,516 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richard  Borden  Manufactur- 

Nov. 21, 

Nov.  12, 

Sept.  28, 

1,000,000 

899,777 

with  R.  E. 

132,931 

750,049 

ing  Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Richard  D.  Kimball  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 26, 

"Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

29,069 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richard  French  Iron  Works, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    28, 

3,000 

20,583 

6,847 

13,000 

15,642 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Richard     Healy     Company, 

June     5, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

4,500 

66,984 

60,074 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richard     Mayer     Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

_ 

_ 

100,440 

405,301 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richard  T.  Green  Company, 

June     6, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

83,639 

187,033 

130,749 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richard  Whight  Incorporated, 

June     4, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

1,170 

6,166 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richards    &    Brennan    Co., 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    25, 

Nov.  30, 

300,000 

13,214 

15,264 

169,456 

265,813 

Randolph. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richards  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    21, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

113,957 

_ 

591,615 

983,229 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richardson-Bennett   Lumber 

Julv    22, 

May  20, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

^     1,000 

_ 

19,221 

13,533 

Company,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Richardson  Furniture  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

104,306 

32,947 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Richardson  Leather  Com- 

Mch. 15, 

11  Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

482 

6,727 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richardson      Manufacturing 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

2,022 

11,383 

300,340 

94,836 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richardson  Piano  Case  Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

33,317 

16,000 

135,762 

129,425 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richmond  Iron  Works,  The, 

May    3, 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.     1, 

80,000 

47,540 

9,987 

33,220 

43,690 

Richmond. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Richmond    Shoe    Company, 

June  20, 

28  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

2,259 

9,137 

68,173 

66,214 

Salem. 

1918. 

1917. 

Richmond-Wellington    Hotel 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

244,750 

- 

21,785 

1,792 

Company,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rickard  Shoe  Company,  Th'e, 

Dec.   22, 

Sept.    6, 

June  20, 

25,000 

_ 

15,885 

78,840 

64,422 

Haverhill. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Rideout-Halnan      Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

3,784 

_ 

2,612 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rider  &  Finnigan,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.    8, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

4,412 

3,729 

10,581 

12,419 

ton  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Rider  &  Finnigan,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June    7, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

4,412 

- 

16,920 

11,242 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rider-Bagg   Company,   The, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

55,000 

50,000 

21,275 

16,257 

19,522 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 

"  Office  fixtures. 

3  Unexpired  insurance. 

*  Investments. 

5  Accruals,  wages,  interest,  royalties,  etc. 


5  Advances  on  contracts. 
"  Good  will. 
s  Fixtures. 

9  Building  on  leased  land. 

10  Reserve  for  taxes. 


11  Adjourned. 

1-  Furniture  and  appUances. 
13  Loew's  Theatre,  Inc.,  shares. 
1^  Deficiency  or  loss  of  previous 
years  —  no  value. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


717 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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$6,015 

$29,640 

$25,000 

$4,640 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$29,640 

- 

2  300 

- 

12,545 

5,050 

2,500 

- 

- 

$4,100 

$895 

12^45 

- 

- 

- 

188,023 

80,000 

18,989 

- 

$23,000 

50,000 

16,034 

188,023 

- 

3  1,783 
<  89,336 

- 

1,080,036 

150,000 

39,656 
5  67,701 

a83,000 

6  176,380 

463,299 

- 

1,080,036 

'  3,500 

- 

- 

28,748 

15,000 

18 

- 

- 

13,730 

- 

28,748 

- 

8  1,134 
9  600 

178 

6,630 

6,000 

630 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6.630 

- 

- 

112,638 

191,154 

100,000 

15,150 

75,198 

806 

- 

- 

191,154 

- 

- 

- 

1,782,757 

1,000,000 

898 

- 

- 

10  400,000 

381,859 

1,782,757 

- 

12  3,842 
"200 

"  12,463 

45,574 

26,500 

13,086 

- 

3,873 

- 

2,115 

45,574- 

- 

- 

- 

56,072 

3,000 

24,247 

10,550 

- 

18,275 

- 

56,072 

- 

- 

'  - 

131,558 

50,000 

24,135 

- 

40,000 

- 

17,423 

131,558 

- 

' 

- 

505,741 

200,000 

57,356 

- 

- 

248,385 

- 

505,741 

- 

16  5,000 
16  1,000 

- 

407,421 

24,300 

191,863 

- 

- 

191,258 

- 

407,421 

- 

- 

7,336 

2,000 

4,960 

- 

110 

- 

266 

7,336 

- 

- 

- 

463,747 

300,000 

40,985 

- 

- 

122,762 

- 

463,747 

- 

"  25,700 

- 

1,714,501 

750,000 

53,178 

18  50,000 

•  75,000 
13  189,186 

597,137 

- 

1,714.501 

- 

- 

- 

33,754 

12,000 

4,023 

- 

5,000 

12,731 

with 
surplus 

33,754 

'  4,000 

20  2,202 
21521 

22  3,881 

23  1,000 

148,857 

40,000 

23,413 

49,307 

35,337 
2^800 

148,857 

9,700 

20  425 

- 

17,334 

10,000 

4,736 

- 

- 

- 

2,598 

17,334 

25  1 

26  12,500 

- 

421,082 

100,000 

35,867 

- 

79,000 

- 

206,215 

421,082 

- 

- 

- 

314,504 

30,000 

39,434 

- 

99,500 

- 

145,570 

314,504 

- 

- 

- 

134,437 

80,000 

11,379 

- 

19,500 

22,259 
2'  1,299 

- 

134,437 

- 

- 

- 

145,783 

25,000 

40,687 

- 

- 

80,096 

- 

145,783 

- 

- 

18,850 

287,177 

50,000 

148 

237,029 

- 

- 

- 

287,177 

- 

4  850 

- 

159,997 

25,000 

26,852 

- 

35,000 

73,145 

- 

159,997 

- 

- 

- 

6,396 

5,000 

138 

- 

- 

1,258 

- 

6,396 

- 

- 

- 

31,141 

10,000 

12,216 

- 

8,925 

- 

- 

31,141 

- 

- 

- 

32,574 

10,000 

12,920 

- 

8,072 

1,582 

- 

32,574 

- 

- 

- 

107,054 

40,000 

37,285 

10,500 

16,500 

- 

3,269 

107,554 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

16  Stocks  —  investments. 
1'  Securities. 

18  Real  estate  mortgage. 

19  Foreign  credits  on  imports. 


20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Suspense  accounts. 

22  Insurance  paid. 

23  Liberty  Bond. 
2''  Reserve. 


25  Patent  rights. 

26  Treasury  stock. 
2?  Reserves. 

28  None  held  in  1918. 


718 


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Dec.  31, 

S70,000 

8150,000 

$3,168 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Rieg  Company,   The,   Attle- 

May 

8,       Apr.    19, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

1,550 

$3,902 

$2,200 

-   3,832 

boro. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Riley  Pebbles  Shoe  Company, 

Mch. 

1,       Feb.     2, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

- 

300 

36,979 

2,532 

Natick. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Rinaldi  Tile  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 

8,       Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

140 

3,501 

8,948 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Rindgehurst  Farm  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.   S 

5,       Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,002 

935 

191 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Ring  &  Searle  Inc.,  Haverhill, 

Sept. 
1918 

3,     3  May  28, 
1918. 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

3,000 

- 

486 

1,170 

3,755 

Ripley  &  Bartlett  Company, 

May 

7,       Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

5,724 

7,862 

15,466 

24,668 

Plymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Ripley  Howland  Manufactur- 

Mch. 5 

9,       Feb.    20, 

Jan.    31, 

108,000 

- 

16,775 

89,230 

33,361 

ing  Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Ritter     Wholesale     Grocery 

Sept.  ] 

8,       June  30, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,008 

8,793 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Riverbank  Court  Hotel  Com- 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

523,518 

- 

- 

24,600 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Riverbank          Improvement 

May 

3,       Apr.     8, 

Apr.      1, 

1,333,000 

859,800 

- 

- 

253,721 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Riverdale  Press,  The,  Brook- 

Jan.    C 

1,     Uan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

23,400 

5,701 

8,130 

line. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Riverside  Boiler  Works,  Inc., 

Apr. 

3,       Jan.    16, 

Nov.  30, 

350,000 

106,485 

82,262 

151,270 

52,437 

Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Riverside     Coal     Company, 

May  i 

2,       Jan.     9, 

Dec.  31,. 

250,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

117,499 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Riverside  Co-operative  Asso- 

Feb.   S 

8,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

10,400 

998 

7,561 

5,718 

ciation  of  Maynard,  The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Maynard. 

Riverside  Mills,  Worcester,   . 

Apr.    ] 
1918 

7,       Jan.    24, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

29,296 

- 

~ 

Riverside    Park    Amusement 

Jan.    2 

8,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

140,000 

- 

- 

7,899 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Riverside    Park    Natatorium 

Apr.    1 

2,       Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

'  90,000 

10,000 

- 

1,212 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Riveto  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   1 

3,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

15  714 

2,340 

1,023 

pany,  Orange. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Rivett    Lathe    and    Grinder 

Apr. 

8,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

775,000 

122,624 

20  153,500 

187,543 

89,457 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Roackdale  Woollen  Company, 

May  i 

7,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,261 

11,662 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Roadstrand-Perry  Company, 

Apr.    S 

3,       Apr.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

72,000 

- 

- 

5,076 

The,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Robbins      Shoe      Company, 

June  2 

9,       Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

^ 

- 

4,050 

3,900 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Robert  B.  Campbell  Co.,  Bos- 

May  1 

1,       Apr.    10, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

100 

900 

448 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Robert  Carruthers  Company, 

Apr.    1 

1,       Mch.  13, 

Dec.   31, 

4,000 

- 

4,352 

4,542 

3,692 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Robert  E.  Stone  &  Company, 

May   ] 

0,       Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,137 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Robert  Fawcett  and  Son  Com- 

May 

8,       Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

38,000 

2,000 

3,500 

21,370 

■    pany.  Incorporated,  Cam- 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

bridge. 

Robert  Gallagher  Company, 

Apr. 

2,       Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

10,900 

- 

956 

32,750 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Store  fixtures. 

2  Live  stock. 
5  Adjourned. 
'  Auto  truck. 

^  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


^  Supplies. 
'  Deferred  charges. 
*  Accrued  liabilities. 
5  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1"  Distribution  of  capital. 


11  Good  will. 

12  Stock,  Brookline  Chronicle. 

13  Reserve  for  war  tax. 
1^  Investments. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  719 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABttlTIES. 

^  ^  S 

i 

1 

1 

J 
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1 

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AccouDts    Pay- 
able. 

J. 

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a 

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fa 

i 

i 
1 

- 

- 

- 

S153,168 

$70,000 

$9,368 

$46,000 

$22,800 

- 

$5,000 

$153,168 

- 

- 

S636 

12,120 

7,400 

2,420 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

12,120 

- 

1  $2,040 

- 

41,851 

10,000 

8,960 

9,994 

7,000 

$2,664 

3,233 

41,851 

- 

- 

- 

12,589 

6,000 

2,920 

- 

- 

- 

3,660 

12,589 

- 

2  1,770 

484 

4,382 

4,000 

132 

- 

250 

- 

- 

4,382 

- 

- 

- 

5,411 

3,000 

1,411 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

5,411 

".    - 

- 

- 

53,720 

32,500 

3,392 

- 

- 

17,828 

- 

53.720 

- 

- 

- 

139,366 

108,000 

7,607 

- 

- 

- 

23,759 

139,366 

- 

<  1,643 
5  495 

6  3,.358 

■294 

1°  405,463 

79 

31,018 

551,770 

1,518,984 

10,000 

328,700 

1,333,000 

4,303 

3,541 

8  12,596 

10,984 

150,000 
175,000 

10,900 
5,000 

5,814 

21,9.33 
9  30,000 

1 

31,018 

551,770 

1,518,984 

»  $5,000 

1=30 

750 

43,011 

37,000 

2,091 

- 

1,950 

1,970  ■ 

- 

43,011 

"  140,000 
ii  50,000 

7  3,726 
1'  156,000 

536,180 
323,499 

350,000 
250,000 

68,010 
40,966 

46,315 
9  58,355 
13  13,500 

32,533 

536,180 
323,499 

-. 

- 

- 

24,677 

14,165 

- 

- 

1,691 

6,200 

2,621 

24,677 

- 

- 

44,893 

74,189 

60,000 

- 

14,189 

- 

- 

- 

74,189 

- 

- 

- 

147,899 

99,000 

7,868 

- 

41,000 

- 

31 

147,899 

- 

- 

4,486 

105,698 

43,900 

6,798 

- 

55,000 

- 

- 

105,698 

16  5,000 

''  3  000 

11  1,000 

"  288,390 

13  2,128 

21  10,487 

22  58,400 

1,822 

17,027 

910,401 
13,923 

10,000 

775,000 
1,500 

305 
19  1,822 

25,935 

- 

4,900 

63,000 
2,000 

23,716 

23  22,750 

8,851 

]„572 

17,027 

910,401 
13,923 

- 

- 

- 

77,076 

40,000 

2,303 

2<  32,000 

2,700 

30 

43 

77,076 

- 

- 

- 

7,950 

2,500 

3,000 

- 

- 

2,450 

- 

7,950 

11  14,300 

- 

- 

15,748 

15,300 

301 

- 

- 

- 

147 

15,748 

- 

- 

- 

12,586 

4,000 

1,391 

- 

- 

- 

7,195 

12,586 

- 

- 

- 

4,137 

300 

2,608 

- 

- 

1,229 

- 

4,137 

- 

- 

- 

64,870 

50,000 

1,535 

- 

8,000 

- 

5,335 

64,870 

- 

2=  2,514 
26  2,705 

- 

49,825 

5,500 

21,203 

5,500 

- 

- 

17,622 

49,825 

15  And  tools. 

16  Patent  rights. 
1'  Trade-marks. 

18  Plates  and  electros. 


19  Officers'  accounts. 

20  And  equipment. 

21  Prepaid  expense. 

22  Treasury  stock. 


23  Reserves. 

24  Mortgage  real  estate. 

25  Tools. 

26  Teaming  equipment. 


720 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  of  corpora- 
tion. 


Robert  Harrison  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Robert  Murphy's  Sons  Com- 
pany, Ayer. 

Roberts  Garage,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Robertson  Company,  The, 
Lowell. 

Robertson  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 

Robinson  and  Jones  Com- 
pany, Natick. 

Robinson  Bramley  Co.,  Inc., 
Lawrence. 

Robinson-Brockway  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Lynn. 

Robinson  Export  Company, 
Boston. 

Robinson  Manufacturing 
Company,  Westfield. 

Robinson  Transfer  Co., 
Boston. 

Roblin-Schiller        Company, 

Boston. 
Roche  and  Daly  Company, 

Boston. 
Rochester  Woolen  Company, 

Boston. 

Rock  Island  Land  Company, 
Boston. 

Rockdale  Lime  Company, 
Springfield. 

Rockett  Ta.xi  Cab  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Rockingham  Milk  Company, 

Boston. 
Rockland  Webbing  Company, 

Rockland. 
Rookport  Granite  Company, 

Boston. 


Rockport  Isinglass  Company, 
Gloucester. 

Rockport  Wharf  Company, 
Rockport. 

Rockwell  Woolen  Company, 
Leominster. 

Rockwood  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Rockwood,  Mclntyre  Co., 
Boston. 

Rockwood  Sprinkler  Com- 
pany of  Massachusetts, 
Worcester. 


Apr.     3 

1918, 
Apr.    25 

1918 
Apr.    20 

1918 
Apr.    ] 

1918 
Mch.  20, 

1918 
June  10 

1918, 
Feb.    14 

1918 
Apr.    10 

1918 
Apr. 

1918, 

Jan.  28, 
1918. 

June  21, 
1918. 

Mch.  5, 
1918. 

Apr.  12, 
1918. 

Feb.  12, 
1918. 

June  28, 
1918. 

Julv  1, 
1918. 

May  23, 
1918. 

June  13, 
1918. 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 


June 
1918 

Oct.  •: 

1918 
Feb, 

1918 
May 

1918 
Mav  2 

1918 
Mch.  23, 

1918 


13, 


Mch.  18, 

1918. 
Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 

Jan.    16, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 

Feb.     9, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 


Jan.      3, 

1916. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 

Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 


Apr.    24, 

1918. 
Oct.    24, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 


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Mch.  1, 

S25,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1917. 

Jan.  1, 

25,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

1917. 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1917. 

Feb.  1, 

10,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

1917. 

Jan.  1, 

15,000 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1917. 

Jan.  31, 

10,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1917. 

Dec.  31. 

10,000 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

1917. 

Feb.  28, 

12,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

1917. 

Jan.  31, 

300,000 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

1918. 

Aug.  31, 

26,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

1917. 

Dec.  3, 

20,000 

1917. 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

360,000 

1917. 

Assets. 


s 
^ 

1 
tf 

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

- 

$3,500 

$12,312 

$4,875 

2,500 

10,567 

- 

2,000 

675 

- 

- 

36,558 

1,700 

2,730 

114.746 

1,500 

5 10,740 

52,372 

- 

250 

840 

- 

1,485 

4,384 

- 

- 

96,333 

- 

374 

933 

- 

- 

171 

- 

150 

10,011 

- 

- 

8,758 

17  360,500 

112,626 

117,785 

6,675 

- 

- 

9,633 

- 

- 

87,200 

91,568 

6,817 

- 

4,650 

874 

25,365 

46,614 

85,200 

277,567 

46,000 

104,028 

15,000 

10,000 

11,000 

9,100 

- 

- 

25,000 

5,000 

102,974 

- 

- 

12 

- 

3,267 

77,456 

164,999 

81,379 

172,514 

1  Good  will. 


^  Truck  and  team. 
^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
*  Personal  property. 
8  Patent  rights. 


'  Furniture. 

8  Investment. 

9  Automobile. 
1"  Reserve. 

11  Horses. 

12  Insurance. 


13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1^  Sundry  accounts. 
"  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
1^  None  held  since  organization. 
1"  And  water  rights  in  Rochester, 
N.  H. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


721 


of  Corjporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

stars 

111 

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1 

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2 

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J. 

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a 

Ji 

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3 

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$25,000 

$9,978 

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$39,250 

1  $3,000 
>  1,000 

- 

- 

24,635 
8,055 

12,000 
5,000 

3,692 
2,596 

$1,800 
23,100 

_ 

$4,043 
459 

~ 

24,635 
8,055 

- 

s$500 

- 

59,552 

25,000 

7,238 

- 

- 

15,000 

12,314 

59,552 

- 

- 

- 

152,315 

.10,000 

89,311 

- 

$7,000 

4  6,000 

40,004 

152,315 

- 

- 

- 

105,766 

15,000 

82,235 

- 

- 

^  8,531 

- 

105,766 

6  100 

- 

85,048 

6,329 

5,000 

854 

- 

475 

- 

- 

6,329 

- 

- 

- 

11,570 

8,600 

2,026 

~ 

- 

832 

112 

11,570 

6 10,000 

'  1,134 

8  5,600 

9  2,805 

: 

184,370 
21,466 

25,000 
15,000 

46,021 
2,439 

60,123 
2,931 

53,226 
i»  1,000 

96 

184,370 
21,466 

1  2,000 

11  12,763 
12  510 
"170 

»_ 

14,503 
20,356 

5,000 
4,000 

1,052 
8,907 

6,526 
6,467 

1,925 

982 

14,503 
20,356 

15  8,000 

13  1,497 

- 

22,893 

10,000 

8,088 

- 

1,338 

3,467 

- 

22,893 

~ 

: 

6,036 

717,753 
12,812 

400,000 
10,000 

•28,477 

18  2,045 

19  77 

2  2,812 

150,500 

20  75,500 
212,925, 

58,229 

717,753 
12,812 

6  1,020 

- 

- 

10,655 

10,000 

208 

- 

125 

322 

- 

10,655 

1  49,000 

22  30.500 
23  3,798 
'  4,466 

2,350 

278,333 

150,000 

2,106 

65,000 

61,227 

- 

- 

278,333 

- 

- 

26,656 

12,000 

12,439 

- 

- 

- 

2,217 

26,656 

1 10,000 

25  64,645 

26  3,355 

27  17,220 

2s  50,845 

- 

349,797 
754,696 

52,147 

63,600 

24  27,300 

300,000 

20,000 

65,135 
133,934 

1,403 

189,000 

10,000 
21,300 

100,850 
131,762 

<800 

82,912 
8,644 

349,797 
754,696 

52,147 

- 

- 

15,859 

26,000 

26,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,000 

- 

- 

- 

235,662 

50,000 

35,379 

- 

- 

109,362 

40,921 

235,662 

29  15,000 
1  4,600 

- 

- 

20,917 

20,000 

247 

- 

- 

- 

670 

20,917 

- 

- 

124,888 

25,000 

49,372 

- 

45,560 

- 

4,956 

124,888 

" 

30  80,500 
31 1,881 

< 

830,050 

310,000 

99,536 

153,000 

267,514 

830,050 

18  Accrued  wages. 

19  Goods  on  memo. 

20  Capital. 

21  Depreciation  account. 

22  Treasury  stock. 


23  Prepaid  expense. 

21  Subscription  for  stock. 

25  Appliances  and  tools. 

26  Horses  and  wagons. 
2'  Railroad. 


28  Vessels. 

29  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 

30  Amount  invested  in  contracts. 

31  Prepaid  insurance. 


722  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

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Rocky    Meadow    Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,600 

$16,000 

S571 

Middleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rocky  Neck  Marine  Railway 

Apr.    17, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

33,948 

with  R.  E. 

$21,324 

14,772 

Company,  The,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rodney  Hunt  Machine  Com- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

75,000 

28,000 

$28,422 

57,978 

48,831 

pany,  Orange. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917, 

Rodney    Wallace   Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

38,787 

7,162 

82,009 

283,360 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Roeder-Hayes        Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

2,928 

400 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rogers  Isinglass  &  Glue  Com- 

July    9, 

July      1, 

July     1, 

75,000 

14,048 

4,351 

21,423 

5,942 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rogers,    Lunt    and    Bowlen 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

255,000 

25,100 

14,949 

245,171 

121,665 

Company,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rogers  Silver  Company, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

12,068 

21  10,607 

5,025 

10,214 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Roland  T.  Oakes  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.     3, 

8,000 

- 

2,300 

39,143 

29,485 

The.^Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roll    Stationery    Company, 

Aug.     9, 

24  _ 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

45,886 

21,129 

7,751 

43,251 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rolling  Tooth  Brush  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

2,506 

2,907 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rood  and  Woodbury  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

99,097 

41,341 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ropes  Drug  Company,  Salem, 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Nov.  13, 
1917. 

Nov.    1, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

46,198 

6,854 

Ropes    Drug    Company    of 

Dec.   21, 

Oct.      9, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,546 

Beverly,  Beverly. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ros-Aux  Company,  Boston,  . 

May  21, 
1918. 

29  May  11, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

5.Q3 

1,164 

Rosary  Floral  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.   26, 
1918. 

Nov.  30, 
1917. 

Nov.  30, 
1917. 

1,000 

30  6,425 

- 

1,022 

4,442 

Rose  Bindery  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   11, 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.     6, 

5,000 

- 

1,500 

800 

7,135 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Rose  Brook  Bog  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.    13, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

14,500 

500 

- 

754 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rosengard     Furniture     Co., 

June  29, 

Mav     9, 

Mch.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

20,815 

22,322 

The,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rosen's     Talking     Machine 

Aug.     2, 

3S_ 

Apr.      1, 

50,000 

_ 

20,642 

18,539 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rosoff  (fc  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

5,590 

1,991 

10,175 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ross  and  Lee  Company,  Hol- 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

50 

100 

868 

yoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ross     Brothers     Company, 

Dec.   28, 

Dec.     4, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

- 

18,202 

103,494 

54,365 

Worcester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Ross  Chase  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.      1, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

600 

5,628 

8,630 

Ross    Manufacturing    Com- 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

7,500 

8,222 

12,577 

4,193 

pany,  (Inc.),  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ross  Towboat  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

24,758 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Stock  —  Sales  Co. 

2  Reserve  fund. 

3  Liberty  Bond. 

*  Treasury  stock. 

5  Commissions  and  wages. 

6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
''  Patterns. 


8  Hydro-electric  station  and  equip- 

ment. 

9  Insurance  unexpired. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Deferred  salaries. 

12  Di%adend  payable. 

1'  Reserve  for  unfinished  jobs. 


i^  Investments. 

15  Amounts  prepaid. 

16  Reserves. 

1'  Good  will  and  fixtures. 
13  Patent  rights. 

19  Trade-marks. 

20  Good  will. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

1 

1 

CO 

k 

s 

a 

J. 

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•a 
a 

W)  ^ 

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1 
1 

1 

5 

•a  i 

.a  1 
II 

J 
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1 

1 

- 

iSlO 

S9,529 

$26,110 

$25,600 

- 

- 

- 

iSlO 
2  500 

- 

$26,110 

- 

3  3,000 
<200 

- 

73,244 

35,000 

$4,960 

5  1,367 

- 

$15,500 

2,478 
6  1,564 

$12,375 

73,244 

7  10,000 

8  9,143 

9  3,209 
10  7,300 

192,883 

75,000 

4,723 

11994 

12  6,000 

6,594 

6  44,914 
13  3,000 

51,658 

192,883 

H  2 

15  3,215 

10  115,250 

529,785 

150,000 

114,905 

90,000 

165,573 
16  9,307 

529,785 

I'  S7,000 

- 

14,786 

25,114 

10,000 

15,114 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,114 

18  29.750 

_ 

_ 

100,288 

64,300 

11,742 

$4,775 

12,700 

_ 

6,771 

100,288 

19  15,000 

20  9,774 

- 

10  7,150 

- 

414,035 

255,000 

- 

2,000 

70,000 

- 

87,035 

414,035 

20 1,500 

- 

- 

39,414 

19,400 

1,262 

22  6,000 

7,000 

23  2,400 

3,352 

39,414 

- 

10  300 

- 

71,228 

8,000 

4,204 

- 

50,771 

8,253 

- 

71,228 

- 

s  1,000 

35,000 

154,017 

35,000 

3,949 

13,000 

37,081 

64,987 

- 

154,017 

18  500 

_ 

28,913 

25,000 

240 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,673 

28,913 

25  3,000 

20  20,000 

- 

- 

- 

140,438 

50,000 

8,731 

- 

- 

- 

81,707 

140,438 

- 

26  5,000 

- 

58,052 

10,000 

9,684 

- 

25,100 

2'  1,000 

12,268 

58,052 

- 

28  10,284 

- 

11,830 

5,000 

1,750 

- 

4,000 

- 

1,080 

11,830 

18 10,000 

- 

- 

11,667 

10,000 

583 

- 

- 

1,084 

- 

11,667 

- 

81  5,200 
32  520 

- 

17,609 

1,000 

3,803 

33  4,000 

31  3,000 

- 

5,806 

17,609 

- 

- 

35  2,765 

12,200 

5,000 

1,123 

1,000 

3,000 

- 

2,077 

12,200 

- 

- 

2,371 

18,125 

15,000 

825 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

18,125 

- 

36  2,600 

37  1,149 

- 

46,886 

15,000 

8,958 

- 

21,225 

1,703 

- 

46,886 

- 

37  11,019 

- 

50,200 

20,000 

7,121 

- 

21,000 

2,079 

- 

50,200 

20  6,000 

- 

- 

23,756 

12,000 

4,364 

- 

4,000 

- 

3,392 

23,756 

- 

- 

782 

1,800 

1,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,800 

20  5,000 

- 

- 

181,061 

78,000 

58,892 

- 

31,000 

13,169 

- 

181,061 

- 

39  200 

- 

15,058 

5,000 

7,993 

- 

- 

- 

2,065 

15,058 

20  3,000 

- 

6,619 

42,111 

15,000 

4,611 

- 

22,500 

- 

- 

42,111 

20 1,500 

«  34,000 

- 

60,258 

45,400 

12,627 

- 

- 

2,231 

- 

60,258 

21  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

22  Mortgage. 

23  Depreciation  account. 
2J  None  held  in  1918. 

25  Trade-marks  and  trade  names. 

26  Stock  in  other  Massachusetts  cor- 

porations. 


2'  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 

28  Merchandise  and  stock. 

29  Adjourned. 

30  Greenhouse. 

31  United  Shoe,  preferred. 

32  Anaconda. 

33  Greenhouse  mortgage. 


3''  Stock  loan. 

35  Deficit  from  old  business. 

36  Wagons,  etc. 

3'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

38  None  held  since  organization. 

39  Office  furniture. 
10  Towboats. 


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[1918. 


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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6  . 

Rotch  Mills,  The,  Boston,      . 

Apr.   29, 
1918. 

Feb.    19 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

$450,000 

1  8981,488 

with  R.  E. 

- 

$79,460 

Round     Swamp     Cranberry 

Oct.     4, 

Sept.  23 

Jan.      1, 

36,000 

7,000 

$400 

- 

- 

Company,  Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rounds    Electric    Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  18 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

— 

Sl,073 

2,587 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rowe  and  Emerson  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.   18 

Jan.    31, 

24,000 

- 

- 

41,961 

7,945 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rowe   Bed    Hammock    Co., 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

11,663 

4,953 

546 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rowe  Contracting  Company, 

Mch.  22, 

Feb.    16 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

2,220 

"  21,217 

_ 

4,991 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rowe's  Wharf,  Proprietors  of. 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    5 

Feb.   28, 

13  _ 

543,100 

- 

- 

91,040 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roxburgh     Publishing     Co., 

July    12, 

May     1 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,120 

462 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roxbury  Building  Repair  Co. 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.     3 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

887 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roxbury    Chemical    Works, 

Julv     9, 

June  17 

June     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

70,300 

110,148 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roxbury     Crossing     Realty 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.     4 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

127,400 

- 

- 

2,445 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Roxbury  DistilUng  Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

40,000 

31,051 

602 

815 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Roxbury  Painting  and  Deco- 

Mch.   8, 

19  Feb.    15 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

786 

370 

rating     Company,     Cam- 
bridge. 
Roxbury  Provision  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.   18, 

20  Jan.    18 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

1,100 

5,390 

1,801 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918, 

1917. 

Roxbury    Screw    and    Gear 

May     1, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

4,500 

1,000 

2,050 

Works  Inc.,  Sharon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Roxbury  Shoe  Thread  Com- 

Mav    3, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

21,735 

91,355 

41,832 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royal  Amusement  Company, 

Apr.    29, 

Feb.     7 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royal  Blue  Line  Company, 

May     9, 

Feb.     6 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,313 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royal     Comb     Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  12 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

16,495 

12,798 

25,644 

37,974 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royal     Laundry    Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Feb.     4 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,964 

685 

3,243 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royal  Paper  Box  Company, 

July    18, 

May     6 

May     6, 

10,000 

- 

6,500 

4,667 

3,903 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Royal  Shoe  Company,  The, 

Dec.  20, 

Aug.  15 

July      1, 

20,000 

- 

3,145 

83,397 

46,268 

Randolph. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Royal    Steam    Heater    Co., 

Mav  17, 

May  11 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

1,849 

16,467 

23,929 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Royal  Typewriter  Company, 

Jan.      5, 

Nov.  15 

Oct.    31, 

1,000 

- 

1,944 

70,621 

46,787 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Royal  Wine  and  Cigar  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.     6 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,797 

15,077 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royal  Worcester  Corset  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    29 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

218,548 

"  65,215 

862,568 

635,296 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Royale  Drug  Company,  The, 

Nov.  18, 

87  _ 

July      1, 

1,500 

- 

- 

850 

392 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  And  plant. 

°  Investments. 

5  Sinking  fund  reserve. 

<  And  surplus. 

5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Good  wUl,  patent  rights,  etc. 

'  Auto  truck. 


8  Insurance. 

9  Lease  and  repairs. 

1°  Subscriptions  and  advances. 

11  And  autos. 

12  Horses  and  wagons. 

13  One  hundred  and  sixty  shares,  par 

value  not  fixed. 


"  Good  will. 
15  Stock  and  tools. 
15  Automobiles. 
"  1917  tax. 

18  Mortgages. 

19  Date  of  postponement. 

20  Adjourned. 


1918.1 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

Pi 

1 

1 
1 

1 

tS 

o 
p^ 

a 

m 

"a 

i 

o 

k 

< 

J. 

•a 

■si 

1 
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o  «u 

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■a 
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3 
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2  $199,225 

- 

$1,260,173 

$450,000 

$44,600 

$496,800 

8199,225 

s  $54,545 

4  $15,003 

?1,260,173 

■t 

- 

$2,600 

10,000 

9,600 

- 

- 

400 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,057 

4,717 

1,000 

1,361 

- 

2,356 

- 

- 

4,717 

- 

6  3,177 

- 

53,083 

24,000 

11,852 

- 

17,100 

- 

131 

53,083 

6  $5,000 

'500 

8  110 

3  2,100 

6  1,293 

12  4,216 

16,813 

42,978 
32,644 

15,500 
10  15,025 

20,000 

12,453 
6,518 

* 

6,126 

42,978 
32,644 

- 

- 

- 

634,140 

13  - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

w  5,000 

- 

- 

8,582 

1,200 

1,111 

- 

4,480 

1,329 

462 

8,582 

- 

15  1,200 

143 

2,230 

1,500 

730 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,230 

- 

16  8,275 

- 

188,723 

15,000 

91,306 

- 

10,000 

4,725 

67,692 

188,723 

- 

-' 

23,328 

153,173 

50,000 

"  2,283 

18  78,540 

22,350 

- 

- 

153,173 

- 

- 

1,532 

74,000 

67,500 

6,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

74,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,156 

650 

105 

- 

- 

- 

401 

1,156 

- 

- 

- 

8,291 

1,200 

5,342 

- 

- 

- 

1,749 

8,291 

"  1,000 

- 

2,150 

10,700 

6,000 

4,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,700 

"  3,000 

21  1,118 

22  3,000 
23  596 

2J  12,000 

7,694 

159,636 
22,694 

15,000 
15,000 

37,134 
819 

4,000 
6,875 

103,502 

~ 

159,636 
22,694 

"  99,000 

25  33,314 
22  2,000 

- 

136,627 
92,911 

100,000 
36,100 

24.329 
23,151 

26  7,000 

10,000 

7,000 

12,298 
9,660 

136,627 
92,911 

: 

27  499 
23  336 

: 

8,727 
15,070 

6,000 
10,000 

721 

29  168 

4,910 

_ 

47 

- 

1,791 
160 

8,727 
15,070 

- 

so  582 

- 

133,392 

12,000 

70,624 

- 

22,971 

27,797 

- 

133,392 

- 

31  500 

- 

42,745 

5,000 

10,553 

8,500 

- 

14,698 

3,994 

42,745 

- 

S2  5,350 

35,405 

160,107 

1,000 

159,107 

- 

- 

- 

- 

160,107 

"1,500 

5  4,000 

33  658 

2  169,375 

21  1,000 

379 

21,532 
1,951,002 

4,121 

5,000 
800,000 

1,500 

7,198 
89,857 

421 

9,000 
IS  2,200 

100,000 

771,145 
35  115,000 
36  75,000 

334 

21,532 
1,951,002 

4,121 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Liberty  Bond. 

23  Insurance  prepaid. 
2*  Equipment. 

25  Cars  and  equipment. 

26  Mortgage  on  factory. 
2'  Teams. 


28  Prepaid  items. 

29  Accrued  items. 

30  Prepaid  insurance. 

31  Auto. 

32  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 

33  Unexpired  license,  insurance  and 

taxes. 


3^  And  fixtures. 

35  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

S6  Reserve  for  discount,  bad  debts 

and  taxes. 
3'  None  held  in  1918. 


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Royce    Laundry    Company, 

Aug.     3, 

May  23, 

Dec.  31, 

$90,000 

350,000 

836,500 

S6,592 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rubber  Fibre  Company,  Bos- 

June  18, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

2,093 

Sl,899 

1,783 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Rubber  Research  Corporation, 

Aug.     6, 

2  Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,507 

Braintree. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Rubberhide  Company,   Bos- 

Mch. 26, 

i  _ 

Dec.   31, 

34,500 

2,691 

- 

27,328 

19,439 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ruddock  Shoe  Co.,  Haverhill, 

Oct.    31, 
1918. 

Sept.  17, 
1918. 

Aug.  31, 
1918. 

200,000 

- 

m  10,000 

399,417 

66,490 

Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company 

Apr.    27, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

750 

905 

of  Mass.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Ruggles  Chair  Company,  The, 

Apr.    12, 

Feb. 

8, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

1,235 

9 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Ruggles-Klingemann     Mfg. 

Feb.    18, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

5,175 

16 15,917 

12,879 

39,172 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Rundlett-Norwood  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Feb. 

28, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

476 

2,206 

2,817 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Rush  Fish  Co.,  Boston,  . 

May     3, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

25, 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

Rush  Motor  Sales  Co.,  Boston, 

May     7, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

13, 

Nov.  15, 
1917. 

100,000 

- 

- 

16,100 

4,177 

Russell    &    Co.    Inc.,    Cam- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb. 

20, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

25,000 

10,474 

53,528 

89,342 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Russell  Box  Company,  Chel- 

Mav    7, 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

56,828 

34,872 

46,918 

76,392 

sea. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Russell  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.   23, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

700,000 

- 

399 

4,959 

205,327 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov. 11, 

2^  Oct. 

31, 

July   31, 

100,000 

21,934 

30,679 

112,211 

44,529 

pany,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Russia    Cement    Company, 

May     7, 

Mch. 

27, 

Jan.    31, 

700,000 

116,000 

49,663 

419,018 

-296,359 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Russian     Co-operative     As- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan. 

24, 

Jan.    21, 

5,000 

_ 

29  351 

960 

355 

sociation,  Maynard. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Ryan-Cushing  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Mch.    7, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

16, 

Dec.   26, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

3,317 

22,509 

31,560 

Ryan    Transportation    Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan. 

2, 

Dec.   15, 

2,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

400 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Rvder  Grain  Company,  East 

Apr.    18, 

2  Mch. 

30, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

17,549 

13,286 

Bridgewater. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.  A.  D.  Sheppard  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,200 

148 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.  A.  Eastman  Company,  Mil- 

Mav  31, 

May 

6, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

17,844 

7,786 

16,474 

21,365 

ford. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

S.    A.    Freeman    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan. 

23, 

Dec.   26, 

5,000 

- 

7,900 

- 

8,155 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.  A.  G.  Wholesale  Fruit  Com- 

June 28, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

800 

750 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.  A.  Meagher  Company,  Mil- 

Mav    6, 

Feb. 

11, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

800 

- 

8,083 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.  A.  Ryan  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Apr.    4, 

Mch. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

600 

•       5,400 

3,600 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.   A.   Shoe  Company,   Inc., 

Apr.    26, 

2^  Mch. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

49,069 

4,201 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

S.  A.  Woods  Machine  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Feb. 

11, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

137,360 

88,088 

516,761 

405,583 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

'  Prepa 

d    insurance. 

advertising, 

12  I 

nvestment 

(WTiitney  E 

oth  Shoe 

2  In  lieu  of  annual. 

etc. 

Co.). 

3  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

8  Investments. 

13    1 

Lnd  reserve 

or  taxes. 

^  None  held  in  1917. 

3  Other  indebtedness. 

14    ' 

Fools. 

5  Trade-marks. 

1°  And  equipment. 

15    £ 

tock  subscr 

ption. 

6  Good  will. 

"  Liberty  Bonds. 

' 

16   J 

Ind  equipm 

ent,  etc. 

17   f 

stocks  and 

jonds.     ' 

1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBHITIES. 

-3  jf  . 

111 

J 

1 

1 

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a 

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0 

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5 

3 

1 

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- 

- 

$18,026 

$111,118 

$53,700 

$9,187 

$30,000 

$18,231 

- 

- 

$111,118 

1  S23,000 

- 

901 

29,676 

25,000 

4,676 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,676 

- 

3S27 

- 

1,534 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$34 

1,534 

6  9,362 
6  3,000 

42,062 

'291 

8  1,329 

11  35,185 

12  425 

3  90 

- 

105,502 

511,517 
1,745 

34,500 

200,000 
1,000 

16,807 
9  36,500 

94,272 

261 

- 

206,500 

$17,695 

13 10,745 

484 

105,502 

511,517 
1,745 

I  79,162 
6  5,000 
6  5,000 

»266 

333 

3  802 

17  300 

18  5,341 

2,949 

88,654 
84,586 

5,499 

85,590 

1550 

50,000 

400 

3,014 
20,621 

1,758 

- 

9,000 

4,965 
3,341 

- 

88,654 
84,586 

5,499 

- 

19  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

6  5,000 

- 

21,614 

46,891 

25,900 

7,081 

- 

13,910 

- 

- 

46,801 

: 

20  2,261 
19  10,475 

- 

191,080 
215,010 

90,000 
42,000 

3,013 

18,526 

: 

9,800 

: 

88,267 
154,484 

191,080 
215,010 

6  400,000 

8 1,038,246 
11  112,150 

25  271 

27  108,789 

1,744 

1,361,081 

209,624 

1,389,829 

3,410 

600,000 

100,000 
600,000 

825 

21  39,881 
35,573 

26  88 

41,533 
700 

1,885 

33,000 
156,000 

426,991 

22  25.238 

23  58,788 
40,963 

560,305 
28  31,991 

210,183 

1,361,081 

209,624 

1,389,829 

3,410 

- 

- 

- 

57,386 

10,000 

12,331 

- 

27,876 

- 

7,179 

57,386 

- 

- 

- 

4,400 

2,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,400 

4,400 

_ 

30  632 

31  1,616 

3500 

598 

33,083 
6,446 

10,000 
5,000 

5,471 
1,446 

_ 

8,000 

"" 

9,612 

33,083 
6,446 

- 

- 

- 

63,469 

25,000 

37,066 

- 

- 

- 

1,403 

63,469 

- 

- 

- 

16,055 

5,000 

6,514 

- 

- 

- 

4,541 

16,055 

- 

32  700 

650 

2,900 

2,050 

850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,900 

6  5,000 

33  7,396 

5,260 

26,539 

5,000 

9,539 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

26,539 

6  9,250 

- 

- 

18,850 

10,000 

2,600 

- 

6,250 

- 

- 

18,850 

- 

- 

307 

53,577 

5,000 

48,577 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53,577 

- 

11  31,650 

- 

1,179,442 

300,000 

191,082 

- 

150,000 

538,360 

- 

1,179,442 

18  Patterns  and  drawings. 

19  Securities. 

2"  Horses,  wagons  and  auto. 

21  Including  estimated  income  and 

excess  profits  taxes. 

22  Appropriation  for  development. 


23  Undivided   income   from   invest- 
ments. 
2*  Adjourned. 

25  Unexpired  insurance. 

26  Accrued  interest. 

27  Stocks  and  bonds  including  Liberty 

Bonds. 


28  Reserves. 

29  And  fixtures. 

3"  Office  furniture. 

31  Team  account. 

32  Fixtures. 

33  Motor  trucks  and  horses. 


728 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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6 

S  and  F  Protection  Auto  Light 

Sept.  10, 

May  14, 

May   14, 

$10,000 

Company,  The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  &  M.  Company,  Taunton,  . 

May   18, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Deo.  31, 
1917. 

5,000 

S179 

S360 

$7,802 

S8,601 

S.  Atwood  &  Company  Incor- 

Feb.   14, 

2  Jan.    30, 

Nov.    6, 

5,000 

- 

992 

581 

5,894 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  B.  Dibble  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

35,000 

with  R.  E. 

39,263 

50,117 

■  pany.  The,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  B.  Thing  &  Company,  Inc., 

May     7, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.   28, 

750,000 

4,352 

- 

1,049,334 

390,247 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  B.  Wiley  &  Sons  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

23,100 

27,678 

- 

9,394 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  Bent  &  Bros.,  Inc.,  Gardner, 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

75,000 

41,813 

10,800 

93,376 

37,135 

S.    Blaisdell,    Jr.    Company, 

Dec.    19, 

Dec.    10, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

12,170 

6  900 

- 

24,514 

The,  Chieopee. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

S.    Buxbaum    Company, 

May  21, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,864 

30,297 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S-C-S  Box  Company,  Incor- 

Apr.   11, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

1,500 

- 

37,808 

26,911 

14,112 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

S.  Cohen  &  Sons  Company, 

July    13, 

July      1, 

July     2, 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,028 

6,984 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  D.  Allchin  &  Company,  In- 

June    1, 

2  Jan.      7, 

Sept.  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

50,121 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.   D.   Grossman  Company, 

Aug.   19, 

Aug.     6, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

, 

15,420 

1,970 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  E.  Aaron  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 28, 

June    3, 

May  13, 

75,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

700 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  E.  Bentley  Company,  The, 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

12  358 

4,134 

669 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  E.  Cassino  Company, 

May     3, 

Dec.  29, 

Dec.     1, 

100,000 

12,500 

10,800 

2,500 

5,209 

Salem. 

1918. 

1917. 

«17. 

S.  E.  Hudson  Company,  Win- 

Nov.  21, 

15  _ 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

700 

100 

36 

throp. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  Eugene  Proctor  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

14,647 

29,005 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  G.  Parker  Company,  Bos- 

Aug. 28, 

17  _ 

July   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  G.  Shaghalian  &  Co.,  Inc.. 

May  25, 

May  15, 

Apr.   30, 

125,000 

- 

17,772 

52,605 

32,716 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  Gray  Company,  The,  Wal- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

20,431 

19,084 

2,338 

28,879 

pole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  H.  Couch  Company,  Inc., 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

15,000 

4,500 

22,745 

41,099 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  H.  Davis  Company,  Bos- 

May    9, 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

- 

2,771 

150,609 

73,019 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  H.  Huggon  Company,  The, 

Dec.     8, 

Aug.  27, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

10,370 

5,160 

Brockton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

S.  H.  Reynolds'  Sons  Com- 

Mch. 26, 

2  Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,966 

46,571 

35,726 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  H.  Ware  Company,  Pea- 

May     2, 

Mch.    1, 

Feb.   28, 

3,000 

- 

1,000 

7,000 

3,212 

body. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  I.  Howard  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

25  Feb.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,600 

24,421 

9,708 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  Jaffe  Company  Inc.,  Brock- 

Mch. 28, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.    10, 

50,000 

- 

- 

8,500 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  L.  Gabriel  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

2  Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

580 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  L.  Prentiss  Company,  Bos- 

Julv    3, 

June  18, 

Mav  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

12,524 

17,918 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Good  will. 
*  Bonds. 

5  Reserve  for  painting. 


6  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Fixtures. 
8  Automobiles,  etc. 
3  Horse,  wagon  and  fixtures, 
i"  Furniture. 


"  Outstanding. 

12  And  fixtures. 

13  _  Trade-marks. 

1*  Unexpired  subscriptions  to  Little 
Folks  Magazine. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


729 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

8 

a 
1 

.a 

3   ■ 

k 

-S 

O  „: 
< 

J. 

.a 

•i 

il 

J, 

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a 
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g"2 

3 

1 

1  $10,000 

- 

- 

810,000 

S10,000 

- 

- 

- 

$10,000 

- 

- 

- 

16,942 

5,000 

$3,256 

$8,130 

- 

$556 

16,942 

3  2,772 

- 

- 

10,239 

5,000 

5,239 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,239 

- 

- 

- 

124,380 

40,000 

54,352 

- 

- 

$30,028 

- 

124,380 

- 

- 

- 

1,443,933 

580,000 

270,425 

- 

- 

- 

593,508 

1,443,933 

3  6,600 

- 

S4,438 

71,210 

30,000 

12,118 

$13,546 

15,546 

- 

- 

.   71,210 

- 

.    - 

- 

183,124 

75,000 

7,135 

^  75,000 

9,500 

5  2,500 

13,989 

183,124 

- 

- 

- 

37,584 

5,000 

25,422 

- 

- 

7,162 

- 

37,584 

3 12,500 

'  $3,712 
8  4,994 

3,393 

65,760 
78,831 

50,000 
30 

15,760 
27,183 

: 

39,015 

9,869 

2,734 

65,760 
78,831 

- 

9  700 

- 

17,712 

5,000 

9,639 

- 

- 

3,073 

17,712 

- 

w  2,861 

- 

52,982 

1,000 

50,820 

- 

- 

- 

1,162 

52,982 

- 

"  18,068 
'531 

- 

35,989 

10,000 

12,576 

- 

13,038 

375 

- 

35,989 

I  71,500 

- 

76,200 

75,000 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

76,200 

3 1,060 

- 

- 

6,221 

5,000 

971 

- 

250 

- 

- 

6,221 

13  50,000 

3  50,000 

3  2,000 

: 

413 

131,009 
3,249 

100,000 
3,000 

2,869 

"  5,967 

249 

~ 

22,173 

_ 

- 

131,009 
3,249 

- 

16  993 

- 

44,645 

10,500 

15,265 

- 

- 

11,470 

7,410 

44,645 

- 

- 

25,000 

25,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,000 

s  65,000 

16  572 

IS  3,500 

19  582 

172,747 
70,732 

111,000 
30,000 

23,613 

2»  3,150 

21651 

14,227 

22  940 

33,393 
26,505 

172,747 
70,732 

- 

- 

- 

83,344 

30,000 

14,865 

- 

5,267 

33,212 

- 

83,344 

3  1,500 

18  4,695 

23  112 

~ 

231,206 
17,030 

25,000 
7,200 

66,814 
9,740 

- 

63,799 

75,593 

90 

231,206 
17,030 

_ 

7  3,226 
IS  1,100 
2^  1,000 

_ 

88,589 
12,212 

50,000 
3,000 

28,508 
4,771 

_ 

- 

~ 

10,081 
4,441 

88,589 
12,212 

- 

- 

- 

35,729 

10,000 

8,687 

- 

11,000 

- 

6,042 

35,729 

- 

- 

- 

8,500 

3,000 

2,250 

- 

2,500 

- 

750 

8,500 

- 

26  2,177 

3,006 

11,763 

7,700 

- 

3,500 

563 

- 

- 

11,763 

- 

- 

- 

30,442 

20,000 

6,723 

- 

- 

3,719 

- 

30,442 

15  None  held  since  organization. 
18  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  None  held  in  1918. 
13  Liberty  Bonds. 


"  Prepaid  insurance. 

2"  Accrued  dividend  payable. 

21  Accrued  pay  roll. 

22  Contingent  reserve. 


23  Prepaid  expenses. 

2*  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks. 

26  In  lieu  of  annual. 

26  Personal  property. 


730 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


o 

a 
■■3 
S 

2 

"a 

i 

CO 

o. 

o 

1  . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

b 

actures, 
shandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

S 
•a    . 

II 

o 

C3 

Ms 

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o 

S.  M.  Howes  Company,  The, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

S125,000 

328,654 

5158,626 

S145,264 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  M.  Hunt  Company,  The, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

29,674 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S-M-P  Wood  Heel  Company, 

Aug.   29, 

9  _ 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  M.  Stevens  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 13, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

- 

"836 

3,020 

9,991 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.    Marcus   Company,    The, 

Nov.    1, 

14  Oct.    30, 

July     1, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

64,651 

41,710 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  N.  &  C.  Russell  Manufac- 

May  18, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

835,000 

25,000 

382,571 

33,832 

turing  Company,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  P.  Bray  Coal  Company, 

Feb.    20, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

850 

2,050 

12,555 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

S.  Porter  and  Company,  In- 

Feb.  25, 

lUan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

33,136 

23  23,518 

30,312 

24,606 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  R.  Bailey  and  Company 

June     1, 

Mch.  25, 

Dee.   31, 

500,000 

- 

7,000 

2,787 

17.456 

,  (Incorporated),  Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  R.  Briggs  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.    24, 
1918. 

Oct.      7, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

29,869 

S.  R.  S.  Company,  Salem, 

Mch.    7, 
1918. 

29  Feb.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.    31, 
1917. 

7,500 

- 

2,085 

1,760 

755 

S.  Robinson  &  Company,  Inc., 

Dec.   10, 

Nov.    9, 

Nov.    9, 

10,000 

- 

- 

16,329 

943 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

S.  S.  Holton  Co.,  Boston, 

June     4, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.    31, 
1917. 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,416 

S.  S.  Pierce  Company,  Boston, 

May   29, 
1918. 

May   13, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

1,392,000 

1,051,729 

- 

1,957,707 

1,562,227 

S.   S.   Shepard   Dry  Battery 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,576 

723 

Co.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.   Slater   &   Sons,   Incorpo- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

4,500,000 

31  2,052,311 

with  R.  E. 

3,604,318 

3,08.7,048 

rated,  Webster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  Vorenberg  Company,  Bos- 

July   30, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

122,607 

19,688 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.   W.   Card   Manufacturing 

May     8, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000,000 

347,627 

244,572 

400,118 

125,105 

Company,  Mansfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

S.  W.  Gould  &  Brothers  Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Nov.    6, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

_ 

1,000 

29,680 

2,340 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Sable  Lumber  Company,  Bos- 

Aug.    3, 

June   19, 

May  31, 

93,400 

91,008 

23  15,308 

8,000 

1,867 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sackett  Brothers  Company, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

6,500 

23  5,650 

933 

13,216 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Saco-Lowell  Shops,  Boston,    . 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,600,000 

^3  2,910,167 

with  R.  E. 

2,090,913 

3,329,827 

Saeger   Cut   Sole  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Apr.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

500 

69,738 

93,060 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Safepack  Paper  Mills,  Boston, 

Mch.  22, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

125,000 

50,542 

27,650 

90,821 

95,492 

1  Patterns. 

2  Government  bonds. 

3  Fixtures. 

4  Improvement  account. 

5  Automobile. 
^  Insurance. 

'  Good  will. 

8  Office  fixtures. 

9  None  held  in  1918. 


1°  And  fixtures. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  Insurance  paid. 

13  Already  P.  P.  Co. 

14  Adjourned. 

15  Leasehold. 
1^  Investment. 

1'  Tax  paid  in  advance. 
18  U.  S.  bonds. 


19  US.  Saving  Stamps. 
2°  Reserve. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  Special  reserve. 

23  And  equipment. 

24  Investments. 

25  Prepaid  items. 
28  Interest. 

2'  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


1918.]  •       PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  731 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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2  5,497 

3  3,591 

- 

$354,268 

$125,000 

842,006 

$97,187 

- 

- 

$90,075 

$354,268 

*  3,546 

5  660 

6  2,561 

'  $5,000 

8  240 

- 

34,914 

10,000 

19.835 

- 

- 

- 

5,079 

34,914 

- 

- 

S25,900 

25,900 

25,000 

900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,900 

"908 

12  70 
13  2,500 

- 

17,325 

4,500 

11,106 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

$1,719 

- 

17,325 

~ 

3  31,216 
"  40,000 

~ 

177,577 

100,000 

26,033 

" 

$25,000 

10,000 

16,544 

177,577 

I"  23,100 

"  5,384 

18  29,314 

"387 

534,588 

100,000 

108,824 

75,000 

110.764 

20  60,000 

21  20,000 

22  60,000 

534,588 

- 

- 

- 

15,455 

5,000 

4,561 

- 

4,500 

- 

1,394 

15,455 

- 

2<  6,000 
25  636 

- 

118,208 

75,000 

6,000 

26  62 

15,000 

- 

22,146 

- 

118,208 

- 

24. 12,000 

528,108 

567,351 

460,000 

107,351 

- 

- 

- 

- 

567,351 

- 

2' 200 
24  8,000 

- 

38,069 

10,000 

- 

- 

27,000 

1,058 

28  11 

- 

38,069 

7  3,000 

- 

1,644 

9,244 

7,500 

- 

- 

1,744 

- 

- 

9,244 

- 

- 

- 

17,272 

10,000 

2,300 

- 

1,000 

- 

3,972 

17,272 

'  5,000 

3»  2,500 

2,369 

11,285 

5,000 

2,225 

- 

4,060 

- 

- 

11,285 

- 

- 

- 

4,571,663 

1,392,000 

1,024,764 

- 

565,000 

859,523 
21  730,376 

- 

4,571,663 

'  1,000 

- 

7,309 

10,608 

10,000 

608 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

10,608 

- 

32  252,666 
33  66,852 

- 

9,063,195 

4,500,000 

882,898 

- 

200,000 

34  2,000,000 

1,480,297 

9,063,195 

35  2,169 

36  1,094 
3'  3,357 

148,915 

50,000 

75,589 

23,326 

148,915 

'  2,300,000 

38  4,057 
32  25,000 

- 

3,447,679 

3,000,000 

99,384 

- 

65,000 

•■o  283,295 

- 

3,447,679 

, 

39  1,200 

- 

- 

30,670 

63,690 

50,000 

11,690 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

63,690 

- 

"  57,590 
«  50,400 

76,561 

300,734 

93,400 

94,034 

113,300 

- 

- 

- 

300,734 

'  2,800 

- 

- 

29,099 

20,000 

3,090 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,009 

29,099 

- 

32  348,315 
"  192,592 
"88,831 

- 

8,960,645 

3,600,000 

327,523 

- 

2,620,000 
«  290,000 

1,873,122 
«  250,000 

- 

8,960,645 

- 

- 

- 

163,298 

69,000 

51,929 

- 

38,378 

46  3,991 

- 

163,298 

"  10,000 

24  25,000 
3?  1,491 
«  2,337 

303,333 

125,000 

31,057 
"659 

122,500 

19,782 
50  4,335 

303,333 

28  Suspense. 

29  Date  of  postponement. 

30  Trucks  and  teams. 

31  Plant. 

32  Liberty  Bonds. 

33  Prepaid  expenses. 

34  Reserve  fund. 

35  Prepaid  taxes. 


36  Store  improvements. 
3'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

38  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

39  Other  bonds. 

40  And  reserve. 

41  Bond  redemption  fund. 

42  Securities. 

43  Securities  of  other  corporations. 


44  Insurance,  interest  and  taxes ,  pre- 

paid. 

45  Notes  payable,  secured  by  $300,- 

000  Liberty  Loan  bonds. 

46  Reserve  for  taxes. 

4'  Good  will  and  processes. 

48  Prepaid  accounts. 

49  Accrued  accounts. 

50  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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Safety  Fireproof  Door  Co., 

May   17, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

810,000 

$1,809 

$500 

$4,142 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Safety     Gas     Lighter     Co., 

Aug. 

14, 

May 

7, 

Mch.  31, 

7,200 

- 

1  10,300 

19,247 

21,201 

Haverhill. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Safety      Medicine      Cabinet 

July 

15, 

Mch. 

11, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

«50 

20 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Safety  Steering  Gear  Com- 

Feb.   2 

!5, 

Nov. 

3, 

Nov.    3, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

_ 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Sagamore  Manufacturing 

Nov. 

6, 

Oct. 

23, 

Sept.  28, 

1,800,000 

$520,000 

1,133,435 

95,494 

861,551 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Sager-Packard  Hardware  Co., 

Nov.  ' 

0, 

Mch. 

4, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

_ 

2,467 

11,262 

1,582 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

St.  Clairs'  (Inc.),  Boston, 

Mch. 
1918 

3, 

Feb. 
1918 

5, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

9  43,755 

14,422 

26,530 

St.  James  Amusement  Com- 

Apr. 

8, 

Jan. 

31, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,097 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

St.  Jp^n  Baptiste  Corporation, 

May 

2, 

Jan. 

10, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

27,000 

- 

- 

211 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

St.  Louis  Clothing  Company, 

Jan. 

8, 

Sept. 

21, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

978 

10,460 

5,058 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Sakonnet     Trap     Company, 

Aug. 

6, 

Feb. 

28, 

Dec.   31, 

1.5,000 

3,037 

7,223 

900 

- 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem    Charitable    Building 

June 

5, 

Jan. 

14, 

Jan.    14, 

6,200 

3,700 

- 

- 

267 

Association,  Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem  Commercial  School,  In- 

Aug. 

2, 

July 

24, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,054 

corporated,  Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem  D.  Towne  Company, 

Apr. 

2, 

15  Feb. 

19, 

Jan.      1, 

32,000 

- 

750 

1,810 

1,272 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem   Elevator  Works,   In- 

May 

1, 

May 

1, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

"  6,649 

22,066 

24,804 

corporated,  Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem    Iron    Foundry,    Inc., 

Sept. 

6, 

July 

9, 

June  30, 

10,000 

5,859 

3,329 

6,369 

16,074 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem    Laundry    Company, 

May  'i 

!3, 

Feb. 

12, 

Dec.   29, 

30,000 

19  119,077 

with  R.  E. 

8,484 

=0  36,742 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem  Lead  Company,  Bos- 

Feb. 

8, 

Jan. 

23, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem     Leather     Company, 

Aug. 

8, 

Jan. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

7,000 

3,000 

3,000 

1,387 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem   Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr. 

9, 

Jan. 

21, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

19,000 

7,600 

- 

15,288 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem  Morris  Plan  Company, 

Feb. 

2, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

126,094 

The,  Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem    Oil    &    Grease    Co., 

Sept. 

5, 

Apr. 

13, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

12,000 

6,000 

50,000 

26,729 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem  Press  Company,  The, 

Apr.    i 

0, 

Apr. 

6, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

6,464 

1,651 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem     Rubber     Company, 

Mch.  '. 

3, 

Mch. 

13, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

22,987 

1,460 

Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Salem     Storage     Warehouse 

Jan.    ! 

!2, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

40,272 

300 

- 

8,993 

Company,  The,  Salem. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Salem  Theatre  Inc.,  Salem,    . 

Oct. 
1918 

5, 

July 
1918 

17, 

June  30, 
1918. 

20,000 

7,686 

8,629 

5,610 

Sales    Corporation    General, 

Oct.    1 

4, 

34  _ 

May  31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

- 

108 

Brookline. 

1918 

1918. 

Salisbury    Beach    Attraction 

Apr.    ' 

24, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

35 12,600 

- 

1,249 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  furniture  and  fi.xtures. 

2  Patent  rights. 

2  Tools  and  equipment. 

^  And  sample. 

5  U.  S.  bonds  and  certificates. 

s  Reserve  for  taxes. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


s  Good  will. 

9  And  fixtures  and  furnishings. 
1"  Equipment. 
"  Fishing  rights. 

12  Fixtures. 

13  Supplies. 
»  Rent. 


15  Adjourned. 

15  Stock  in  treasury. 

1'  And  tools. 

18  Patterns. 

19  And  delivery  and  garage  equip- 

ment. 
21  And  Liberty  Bonds. 


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Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

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$6,451 

$3,000 

,  $501 

- 

$400 

- 

$2,550 

$6,451 

2  $5,000 

3  $5,741 

- 

61,489 

7,200 

12,989 

- 

21,900 

$19,400 

- 

61,489 

2  12,500 

- 

$12,500 

25,070 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70 

25,070 

2  49,000 

- 

' 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

8  2,500 

5  1,245,634 

_ 

3,856,114 
17,811 

1,800,000 
10,000 

2,246 

$5,565 

1,042,038 

« 1,000,000 

'  14,076 

" 

3,856,114 
17,811 

- 

- 

- 

84,707 

36,300 

47,871 

- 

- 

536 

84,707 

- 

i»  2,000 

2,703 

6,800 

5,000 

1,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,800 

- 

- 

- 

27,211 

7,760 

- 

15,000 

4,300 

- 

151 

27,211 

8 1,000 

- 

- 

17,496 

7,000 

2,197 

- 

5,348 

1,707 

1,244 

17,496 

8  4,000 

"  5,000 

- 

20,160 

15,000 

- 

- 

2,313 

2,847 

- 

20,160 

- 

- 

2,233 

6,200 

6,200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,200 

8 10,374 

12  7,500 

"800 

"  11,000 

2,328 
13,359 

14,682 
38,565 

5,000 
32,000 

107 
"275 
2,325 

3,500 

5,800 
4,240 

_ 

~ 

14,682 
38,565 

- 

18  3,300 

- 

56,819 

30,000 

22,655 

- 

- 

- 

4,164 

56,819 

- 

- 

• 

31,631 

10,000 

6,763 

- 

7,700 

7,168 

- 

31,631 

- 

- 

- 

164,903 

30,000 

4,661 

- 

11,722 

118,520 

- 

164,903 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

48,342 

62,729 

50,000 

1,729 

6,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

62,729 

- 

21 10,000 

22475 

23  240 
2<  1,400 

19,749 
1,133 

72,112 
128,867 
94,729 

60,000 
50,000 
15,000 

12 

25  3,962 

9,826 

12,100 

48,184 
2'  7,800 

26,340 
23,541 

28  381 

38,562 

- 

72,112 

128,867 
94,729 

8  500 

■ 

98 

9,913 

5,000 

28  615 

- 

4,298 

- 

- 

9,913 

- 

12399 

- 

24,846 

5,000 

4,980 

- 

7,400 

28  5,019 

2,447 

24,846 

- 

so  500 

- 

50,065 

25,000 

- 

SI  5,000 

- 

- 

20,065 

50,065 

8  5,000 

s*  1,000 
3250 
»3  8S3 

8,273 

28,858 
8,381 

20,000 
2,500 

6,532 
250 

5,631 

2,326 

28,858 
8,381 

- 

36  1,600 

- 

15,449 

15,000 

181 

- 

- 

- 

268 

15,449 

21  Stock  not  issued. 

22  Office  fixtures. 

23  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
21  Liberty  Bonds. 

25  Unearned  interest. 

26  Reserves  for  interest,  taxes  and 


27  Mortgages. 

28  Open  accounts. 
23  Reserve  fund, 
so  U.  S.  bond. 

81  Mortgage. 

82  Office  furniture. 


83  Deferred  drs. 

8«  None  held  in  1918. 

38  And  roller  coaster  on  leased  land 

and  lease. 
38  Supplies  and  equipment. 


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Sally  Lunn  Food  Shops,  Inc., 

July     8, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

$1,000 

_ 

$1,800 

S2.026 

$120 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing 

Sept.  24, 

Aug.  27, 

June  29, 

1,200,000 

8789,565 

- 

1,257,995 

265,559 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sam  C.  Smith  Company,  Wal- 

Oct.    30, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

s  1,270 

1,324 

6,837 

tham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sam  Goldman  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

May 29, 

5  _ 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

440 

5,575 

3,176 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samoset  Chocolates  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

6  41,995 

159,884 

129,256 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sample  Shoe  Shop  Co.,  The, 

Sept.    6, 

8  _ 

Feb.   28, 

20,000 

- 

~" 

30,831 

2,153 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sampo    Granite    Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

2,100 

6,250 

- 

12,976 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samson  Cordage  Works,  Bos- 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.    29. 

500,000 

215,417 

177,931 

320,890 

307,435 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samson    Electric    Company, 

May  25, 

Mch.    7, 

Jan.      1, 

100,000 

25,222 

40,068 

85,627 

43,517 

Canton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samson  Laundry  Corporation, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.      3, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

2,000 

_ 

22 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  Cabot  Incorporated, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

315,300 

228,801 

18,000 

237,164 

365,222 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  Cohen  Company,  Inc., 

June     4, 

29  Feb.    18, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

6,766 

86 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  E.  Cass,  Incorporated, 

Mch.    4, 

29  Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

1.264 

12,689 

11,232 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  E.  Hull  Company, 

May  13, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     9, 

20,000 

- 

51  1,500 

30,499 

21,200 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samuel  H.  Hayden,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

658 

3,284 

rated,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  H.  Pitcher  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

29  Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

33  511 

31202 

3,788 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  H.  Stone  Company 

Aug.   17, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     1, 

12,500 

- 

1,500 

- 

2,505 

(Inc.),  Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samuel  Holmes  Incorporated, 

Nov.     1, 

Oct.    13, 

Oct.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

16,146 

8.197 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samuel   Knight   Sons  Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

2,875 

19,029 

33,069 

pany,  Manchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel    L-    Barrabee,    Inc., 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

7,899 

23,098 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  M.  Baker  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

1,168 

483 

4,620 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samuel  M.  Green  Company, 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,070 

- 

126,708 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel    Pierce    Organ    Pipe 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

11,488 

5,133 

20,804 

17,254 

Company,  Reading. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  S.  Vinal  &  Company, 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

3,666 

1,873 

Inc.,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Samuel  Ward  Manufacturing 

Aug.  14, 

June   19, 

Apr.   30, 

225,000 

- 

21,029 

31  286,714 

124,146 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Samuel  Winslow  Skate  Manu- 

Aug.    2, 

5_ 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

134,933 

withR.  E. 

215,618 

60,588 

facturing   Company,    The, 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester. 

..  „j 

1  Good  will. 

2  Reserve  for  inventories. 

3  And  equipment,  etc. 

^  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

5  None  held  since  organization. 

^  And  tools. 
'  Prepaid  items, 

s  None  held  in  1918. 


9  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
1°  Paid  credit  account. 

11  Tools. 

12  Granite. 

13  Office  and  furniture. 

w  Association  membership. 
15  Labor  payable. 
13  Interest  payable. 


!'■  Expense  payable. 

18  Mortgage. 

19  Loan  payable. 

2"  Unexpired  insurance. 

21  Investments. 

22  Reserve. 

23  Patent  rights.  • 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


735 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

>, 

J. 

J, 

3 
g 

J 

1 

1 

1   _ 

1 

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$4,946 

$300 

$4,513 

- 

- 

- 

$133 

$4,946 

- 

- 

- 

2,313,119 

582,800 

- 

- 

8885,000 

$300,000 
2  250,000 

295,319 

2,313,119 

1 11,951 

- 

$2,063 

23,445 

2,700 
4  7,300 

13,445 

~ 

~ 

- 

- 

23,445 

- 

- 

531 

9,722 

4,000 

5,008 

- 

714 

- 

- 

9,722 

- 

7  $3,862 

- 

334,997 

178,100 

19,196 

- 

55,000 

82,701 

- 

334,997 

- 

9  1,491 

7,013 

41,488 

9,500 

29,439 

- 

2,499 
10  50 

- 

- 

41,488 

11  1,100 
12500 
13  200 
"50 

2,456 

25,632 

9,800 

2,298 

13  4,763 

16  162 

1-59 

18  $2,300 

5.850 
"400 

25,632 

- 

20  7,254 
21  24,312 

- 

1,053,239 

500,000 

276,695 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

22  65,329 

211,215 

1,053,239 

23  953 

2»434 
24300 

196,121 

89,700 

21,491 

63,930 

23  1,000 

26  20,000 

196,121 

1  6,760 

2' 400 

18,708 

27,890 

10,000 

17,890 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,890 

- 

- 

- 

849,187 

315,300 

57,291 

- 

- 

349,4Q3 
28  127,193 

- 

849,187 

- 

30  500 

1,514 

8,866 

5,000 

3,866 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,866 

- 

- 

- 

25,185 

5,000 

3,916 

- 

15,940 

- 

329 

25,185 

- 

32  5,000 

- 

58,199 

20,000 

18,237 

- 

- 

- 

19,962 

58,199 

- 

■ 

633 

7,07^ 

5,000 

2,075 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,075 

1  3,000 

- 

- 

7,501 

6,000 

380 

~ 

- 

- 

1,121 

7,501 

- 

35  15,000 

- 

19,005 

12,500 

892 

- 

- 

5,613 

- 

19,005 

1 11,600 

3«  7,400 

- 

43,343 

25,000 

2,541 

37391 

33  8,045 

- 

4,000 

966 
22  2,400 

- 

43,343 

1 12,000 

39  2,891 
«450 

- 

70,314 

25,000 

5,029 

- 

27,956 

12,329 

- 

70,314 

- 

30457 

- 

31,454 

6,000 

4,878 

- 

- 

20,576 

- 

31,454 

1  7,200 

- 

2,237 

15,708 

10,000 

5,708 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,708 

- 

- 

- 

127,778 

50,000 

60,515 

- 

- 

17,263 

- 

127,778 

- 

- 

- 

54,679 

22,000 

16,699 

- 

"  2,569 

13,411 

54,679 

- 

- 

- 

5,539 

2,500 

2,963 

- 

- 

- 

76 

5,539 

- 

- 

- 

431,889 

180,000 

251,889 

- 

- 

- 

- 

431,889 

21  5,001 

32  25,000 

«  9,622 

«  4,690 

455,452 

125,000 

47,050 

102,500 

180,902 

455,452 

24  Unexpired  taxes. 

23  Reserve  on  accounts  receivable. 

26  Depreciation  on  machinery. 

27  Stable. 

28  Reserve  for  insurance. 

29  Adjourned. 

30  Fixtures. 


31  And  fixtures. 

32  Liberty  Bonds. 

33  And  instruments,  etc. 

34  And  plans,  etc. 

33  Expirations    as    per    expiration 

register. 
36  Basement. 


37  Expenses  accrued. 

38  Samuel  Holmes. 

39  Equipment. 
^0  Securities. 

41  Depreciation. 

42  Development. 

43  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 


736 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Samuel  ZoU  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Samuels  Incorporated,  B  o  s  - 
ton. 

Sanborn  Express  Company, 
Boston. 

Sanders  &  Wason  Co.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Sanders  Lumber  Company, 
Taunton. 

Sands,  Furber  '  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Sandy  Bay  Fish  Co.,  I  n  c, 
Boston. 

Sandy  Bay  Pier  Company, 
The,  Rockport. 

Sanford-Putnam  Company, 
Worcester. 

Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co.  Ltd., 
Worcester. 

Sanford  Spinning  Company, 
Taunton. 

Sanford  Street  Garage  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Sanigenic  Products  Company, 
Boston. 

Sanitary  Cement  Company, 
Everett. 

Sanitary  Dust  Removing 
Company  of  Massachu- 
setts, Boston. 

Sanitary  Fixtures  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Sanitary  Paper  Cup  Com- 
pany, Boston  (1916). 

Sanitary  Reclaiming  Com- 
pany, The,  Worcester. 

Santo  Domingo  Company, 
Boston. 

Saphro  Publishing  Company, 
Boston. 

Sargent  Camp,  Inc.,  Cam- 
bridge. 


Satuit  Cranberry  Company, 

Boston. 
Saugus  Coal  Co.,  Saugus, 

Saunders     Cotton     Mills, 

Whitinsville. 
Savage's  Express  Company, 

Medford. 


Mch.  19, 
1918. 

June  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
Oct.    29, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

1918. 
July    16, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Aug.     3, 

1918. 
July     8, 

1918. 
Feb.    13. 

1918. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 

Sept.  25, 

•1918. 

Feb.    25, 

1918. 
Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Mch.    7, 

1918. 
July    19, 

1918. 


Mch.  27, 

1918. 
Aug.  19, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 


iFeb.   26, 
1918. 


June 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
'  Apr. 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Oct. 

1918, 
July 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918, 
June 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
May 

1918 
June 

1918 


Jan. 

1918 
June 

1918 

Jan. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918 
Dec 

1916 
Mch. 

1918, 


Jan, 

1918. 
May 

1918, 
Feb. 

1918 
Jan. 

1918, 


24, 


30, 


11, 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Feb.    26, 

1918. 
Mav  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   29, 

1917. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June     1, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   25, 

1916. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$25,000 

9,000 
10,000 
10,000 
70,000 
90,000 

250,000 

5,000 

42,500 

15,000 

200,000 
1,000,000 
10,000 
20,000 
10,000 
25,000 

5,000 

15,000 

10,000 

1,000,000 

1,000 
50,000 

18,000 

5,000 

175,000 

5,000 


Assets. 


$3,800 


1,800 


25,000 


343,247 


16,850 


31,991 


18,000 


93,000 


36  19,150 


1,300 

61,500 

1,208 


2^   .« 


g   «   C8   o 


S40,899 


- 

'  2,800 

»  $9,090 

850 

- 

72,973 

- 

3,068 

- 

149,674 

- 

4,700 

- 

16,965 

17,259 

5,653 

432,753 

197,450 

- 

1,517 

2,191 

6,960 

- 

340 

- 

12,500 

16,500 

8,100 

500 
2,165 


1,119 
131,781 


1  Adjourned. 

-  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Inventories. 

*  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Notes  payable  to  stockholders. 

5  Treasury  stock. 

'  And  horses,  wagons,  harnesses,  etc. 

8  Good  will. 


9  And  fixtures. 

10  Deferred  charges. 

11  Accrued  items. 

1-  Horses,  motor  implements,  etc. 

12  Mortgages. 
1^  Depreciation. 

15  U.  S.  certificates  of  indebtedness. 


16  Leases  and  fixtures. 

1'  Reserve  for  interest  and  t 

18  Reserve  for  bad  debts. 

19  Trade-marks. 

20  Motor  vehicles. 

21  U.  S.  bonds. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


737 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

11= 

III 

i 

1 
1 

1 

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1 

J 
CO 

O 

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2 
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■3 
1 

- 

2  Sl,345 

3  101 

4  504 

- 

$73,696 

$15,000 

$18,824 

- 

$4,000 
5  30,504 

$286 

$5,082 

$73,696 

- 

6  3,000 

S5,667 

9,327 

9,000 

327 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,327 

8  $7,000 

- 

- 

12,636 

10,000 

254 

- 

- 

- 

2,382 

12,636 

- 

10  129 

2,381 

18,922 

10,000 

1,492 
11230 

- 

7,200 

- 

- 

18,922 

- 

12  4,000 

13  1,909 

- 

148,596 

67,300 

29,540 

- 

30,556 

12,518 

14  8,682 

- 

148,596 

- 

15  2,000 
16  36,000 

- 

97,829 

90,000 

2,544 

- 

- 

1'  2,688 
'8  2,597 

- 

97,829 

19  1,000 

20  8,506 
21  18,365 

- 

507,047 

250,000 

8,664 

~ 

133,970 

22  26,491 

87,922 

507,047 

- 

- 

- 

14,114 

5,000 

3,372 

- 

- 

4,008 

1,734 

14,114 

- 

- 

14  16,027 

42,500 

42,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42,500 

- 

- 

- 

20,937 

15,000 

4,542 

- 

- 

- 

1,395 

20,937 

23  92,308 

24  2,422 
25  381,600 

- 

680,121 

200,000 

261,934 

- 

- 

104,509 
26  37,167 

76,511 

680,121 

- 

- 

- 

1,534,356 

1,000,000 

1,421 

- 

405,000 

22  9,481 

118,454 

1,534,356 

- 

- 

9,618 

10,070 

8,000 

2,070 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,070 

23  10,000 

_ 

9,732 

32,499 

20,000 

1,499 

_ 

11,000 

_ 

_ 

32,499 

19  10,000 

- 

28  500 

- 

30,797 

10,000 

426 

- 

- 

- 

20,371 

30,797 

8  21,885 

29  2,000 
80  350 

- 

30,241 

25,000 

5,241 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,241 

- 

- 

- 

26,226 

5,000 

980 

- 

- 

- 

20,246 

26,226 

- 

- 

1,350 

26,250 

15,000 

1,750 

- 

9,500 

- 

- 

26,250 

- 

31271 
32  6,200 

1,328 

8,430 

7,000 

680 

33  $750 

- 

- 

- 

8,430 

- 

34  728,757 

4,015 

752,008 

1,430 
35  712,990 

- 

- 

37,588 

- 

- 

752,008 

- 

- 

290 

990 

990 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

990 

" 

3' 467 

28  500 

~ 

59,194 

28,000 

586 

38  20 

26,994 

3954 

40 1,667 

41  1,873 

" 

59,194 

- 

- 

- 

18,875 

18,000 

335 

- 

- 

- 

540 

18,875 

- 

- 

- 

3,866 

1,340 

927 

- 

- 

- 

1,599 

3,866 

- 

- 

21,873 

351,038 

175,000 

61,538 

- 

114,500 

- 

- 

351,038 

8  500 

- 

- 

2,154 

1,800 

322 

- 

- 

- 

32 

2,154 

23  Patent  rights. 

24  Office  furniture  and  equipment. 

25  Investment. 

23  Reserve  for  taxes. 

27  None  held  in  1917. 

28  Liberty  Bond. 

29  Auto  trucks. 


30  Office  furniture,  etc. 

31  Hay  and  grain. 

32  Horses,  wagons  and  equipment. 


34  Cia  Minera  de  la  Espanola  S.  A. 

35  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

36  And  equipment. 


3'  Prepaid  insurance. 

38  Registered  fees  prepaid. 

39  Permanent  funds. 

40  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  build- 

ings. 

41  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  equip- 

ment. 


738  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


■1 
o 

si 

1 

.2 

C3 

o, 
O 

Is 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 
1 

1 

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

.2 

l| 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

S 

o 

Savoie  Quarry  and  Construc- 

Nov.   6, 

June  21, 

June  21, 

810,000 

$5,700 

S6,000 

$2,950 

$19,737 

tion  Company,  The,  Fall 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

River. 

Savoy,   Berlin,   Savoy,   Inc., 

May     4, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

600 

8,706 

2,424 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Savoy  Company,  Inc.,  Boston, 

June    4, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

~ 

- 

1,084 

3,885 

Savoy  Sand  Company,  Pitts- 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

■    1917. 

Sawtelle  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

34,619 

- 

187 

27,839 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sawyer  &  Capper  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  16, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,800 

45 

Apothecaries,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sawyer  &  Day,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    5, 
1918. 

Feb.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

30,772 

Sawyer    Belting     Company, 

May     3, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

587,641 

100,235 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sawyer  Products  Co.,  Cam- 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    25, 

Dee.   31, 

200,000 

17,923 

10,552 

10,580 

834 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sawyer     Realty     Company, 

Jan.      5, 

Oct.    30, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

33,000 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Saxony  Knitting  Mills,  Need- 

July    17, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

95,000 

26,115 

23,803 

130,090 

36,144 

ham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Saxwood  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Aug.     7, 
1918. 

12  May  23, 
1918. 

May     1, 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

824 

Sayles  and  Jenks  Manufac- 

May 21, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      1, 

450,000 

211,936 

232,308 

183,386 

120,851 

turing  Company,  Warren. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Scannell  Boiler  Works,  Lowell, 

Mch.  13, 
1918. 

Jan.    10, 

1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

12,882 

11,454 

20,163 

33,384 

Scenic  Amusement  Company, 

May     7, 

12  Apr.    12, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

60,511 

- 

6,528 

12,606 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Scenic  Realty  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   18, 

12  Sept.  25, 

June  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

264 

72,028 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Schermerhorn     Fish     Com- 

Nov.    5, 

Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

5,719 

2,571 

23,951 

pany,  Springfield  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1916. 

Schermerhorn  Fish  Company, 

July    11, 

Mch.  26, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,003 

6,005 

31,384 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Schipper  Bros.  Coal  Mining 

July      6, 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

22  99,418 

_ 

_ 

106,665 

Co.  (Inc.),  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Schmelzer  and  Arthur  Manu- 

July    6, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

11,522 

500 

1,155 

facturing  Company,  Spring- 
field. 
Schmidt     &    Son    Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.    20, 

24  _ 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

1 

_ 

900 

3,829 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1917. 

Schmidt    Corporation,    The, 

Sept.  24, 

Aug.  25, 

July    31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

18 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Schmitz  &  Guild  Company, 

June     1, 

26  _ 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

15,334 

36,400 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Schoellkopf    and     Company 

June   13, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

57,755 

- 

t   Incorporated  of  Massachu- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

F  setts,  Boston. 

Schoenhof   Book    Company, 

Mch.  19, 

12  Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,795 

8,066 

hl^oston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

School  Street  Pharmacy,  Inc., 

Aug.     2, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.   28, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,430 

40 

Belmont. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Schooset  Farms  Inc.,   Pem- 

Apr.   12, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

10,835 

1,247 

727 

2,172 

broke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Horses  and  wagons. 

2  Insurance. 
5  Good  will. 

*  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
5  Good  will  and  formulae. 
8  Fixtures,  etc. 


'  Reserve  for  taxes. 
8  Reserve. 
'  Reserves. 

1°  Patent  rights  and  experiments  and 
organization  costs. 


11  Good  will  and  processes  and  inven- 

tions. 

12  Adjourned. 

13  Patterns. 

1^  Deferred  charges. 
16  Accrued  wages. 


1918. 


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739 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

111 

i 

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J 
1 

1 

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1 

k 

< 

El, 

J. 

1 

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o  <a 

3 

1 

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- 

1  $1,200 
2  1,200 

- 

$36,787 

$10,000 

$12,377 

$9,800 

$4,000 

$610 

- 

$36,787 

- 

- 

- 

11,730 

1,500 

4,011 

- 

5,697 

- 

$522 

11,730 

- 

- 

- 

4,969 

3,000 

1,969 

- 

. 

- 

- 

4,969 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

s  $10,000 

i  5,675 

- 

78,320 

50,000 

8,544 

- 

- 

19,776 

- 

78,320 

6  300 

- 

$2,905 

8,050 

5,000 

3,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,050 

8  1,500 

">  20,300 
11  99,700 

6  602 
8  1,369 

7,793 

32,874 
689,245 
167,682 

33,000 

10,000 

35,000 

124,000 

5,000 

11,344 

252,774 

18,682 

- 

6,000 

25,000 
28,000 

5,280 

7  250 

31,462 

9  38,946 

331,063 

32,874 
689,245 
167,682 

33,000 

- 

- 

- 

216,152 

95.000 

21,735 

- 

40,000 

59,417 

- 

216,152 

- 

13  5,000 

»  2,786 

"  23,050 
18  3,301 

15,944 

21,768 
751,267 
104,234 

79,645 

20,000 

443,300 

50,000 

26,900 

1,768 

121,639 

15  4,171 

8,384 

1,131 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
20,000 

31,100 

i«  162,157 
40,828 
13,486 

5,022 
7,028 

21,768 
751,267 
104,234 

79,645 

- 

- 

8,450 

80,742 

50,000 

30,742 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80,742 

- 

- 

- 

32,241 

10,000 

18,740 

- 

- 

3,501 

- 

32,241 

1'  4,701 
2(1  1,894 
21  1,825 

1,541 

49,353 
206,083 

10,000 
20,000 

34,489 
62,799 

23,000 

4,864 

100,284 

49,353 
206,083 

23  51,938 
8  5,000 

- 

26,271 

96,386 

50,000 

27,004 

- 

19,382 

- 

- 

96,386 

- 

~ 

- 

4,729 

1,000 

3,678 

- 

- 

- 

51 

4,729 

- 

25  2,000 

- 

2,018 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

18 

2,018 

s  12,550 

2'  1,567 
21  4,154 

28  300 

12,747 
9,730 

83,052 
67,485 

50,000 
10,000 

5,552 
57,485 

- 

27,500 

_ 

- 

83,052 
67,485 

- 

29  1,100 

- 

15,961 

10,000 

3,709 

- 

- 

2,252 

- 

15,961 

3  1,000 

30  1,008 

3,018 

6,496 

5,000 

1,036 

- 

460 

- 

- 

6,496 

31204 

- 

1,350 

16,535 

6,800 

9,735 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,535 

I 

16  And  reserves. 

17  Bonds. 

18  Autos  and  equipment. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures, 
so  Autos  and  horses. 

21  Investments. 


22  And  mines  and  leases. 

23  Patent  rights. 

24  None  held  since  organization. 
26  SeUing  rights. 

26  None  held  in  1918. 


2'  OflSce  furniture  and  fixtures. 

28  Incorporation  expense. 

29  Liberty  Bonds. 
s»  Fixtures. 

31  Trade-marks. 


740 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


1 

1 
m 

03 

C3 

o 

-O 

Assets. 

NAME  OP  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

s 

a 

1 

S 

S 

b 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

3 

03 

1 

i 

1 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate: 
Stock 
ess. 

Us 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

S 

IS 

6 

Schultz  Garment  Co.,  Worces- 

Jan.   16, 

Dec     15, 

Aug.     7, 

$10,000 

$1,829 

$18,260 

$9,84i 

ter. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Schuster  Woolen  Company, 

Apr.    - 

5, 

iFeb. 

27, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

$30,494 

34,983 

268,209 

268,489 

Douglas. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Scientific     Retailing     Corre- 

Apr.   1 

8, 

Feb. 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

spondence    School,    Incor- 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

porated,  Boston 

Scituate    Beach    Association 

Oct. 

4, 

July 

10, 

July    10, 

2,500 

4,500 

_ 

_ 

35 

(Incorporated),  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Scofield-Campbell  Company, 

Apr.    5 

7, 

Apr. 

10, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

760 

_ 

2,447 

11,730 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Scollay  Square  Olympia  Co., 

June  1 

2, 

8  June 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,473 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Scott  and  Company,  Limited, 

May   2 

3, 

Feb. 

18, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

1,179 

237,887 

46,483 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Scott  &  Williams,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   1 

8, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

1,750,000 

- 

- 

492,587 

1,005,689 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Scott  Grain  Co.,  The,  Ames- 

Jan. 

4, 

Jan. 

10, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,978 

17,252 

bury. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Scott  Linotyping  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept.  2 
1918 

6, 

Sept. 
1918 

11, 

July    31, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

15,069 

"508 

5,325 

Scott's    Laundry    Company, 

Feb.   2 

5, 

Feb. 

6, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

7,000 

1,800 

6,005 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Scranton     Coal     Company, 

June  i 

0, 

June 

10, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,162 

35,761 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Seripps-Booth  Motor  Car  Co. 

Nov. 

8, 

Sept. 

6, 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

18  1,006 

26,707 

13,353 

of  Boston,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Scudder-Kee  Co.,  The,  Brock- 

Feb.   1 

5, 

Feb. 

11, 

Feb.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,744 

1,976 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Sea  Breeze  Hotel  Company, 

June 

1, 

Mch. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

19,800 

_ 

_ 

44 

Winthrop. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Sea  Cliff  Inn  Company,  Nan- 

Apr.  S 

5, 

iMch. 

25, 

Nov.     1, 

75,000 

60,650 

2,000 

_ 

575 

tucket. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Sea  Food  Stores  Company, 

Jan.    5 

5, 

Oct. 

1, 

Oct.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

4,718 

135 

435 

Maiden  (for  1917). 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

Sea  Food  Stores  Company, 

Oct.    : 

0, 

Oct. 

7, 

Aug.  30, 

10,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

350 

Maiden. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Seaeonnet  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Nov.  1 
1918 

3, 

Nov. 
1918 

7, 

Oct.      1, 
1918. 

600,000 

1,000,000 

with  R.  E. 

352,296 

194,513 

Seaman    Engine    Company, 

Aug.   1 

6, 

June 

12, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Seamless  Rubber  Company, 

Mav 

2, 

Feb. 

12, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

206,518 

313,551 

348,764 

149,894 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Sears-Cook  Corporation, 

May  i 

1, 

Mch. 

27, 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

110,000 

23,284 

37,602 

26,499 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Sears,    Roebuck    Shoe   Fac- 

June 

4, 

May 

16, 

Apr.   30, 

50,000 

30,200 

160,484 

5,733,153 

986,088 

tories,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Seaside  Realty  Co.,  Newbury- 

Mch.  S 

6, 

Jan. 

17, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

24,600 

- 

- 

405 

port. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Seaver-Howland  Press,  Inc., 

Apr.    1 

8, 

Feb. 

28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

30,548 

6,156 

24,810 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Seccomb-Kehew-B  r  a  d  1  e  y 

Mav  2 

5, 

May 

13, 

Mch.  31, 

99,000 

- 

5,199 

70,036 

155,393 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Second    Oakland    Syndicate, 

July 

6, 

S3  _ 

Apr.    30, 

26,000 

22,684 

- 

- 

1,696 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  Fixtures  and  tools. 
*  Oxygen  tools. 
6  Certified  check  account. 
'  In  lieu  of  annual. 


'  Prepaid  expenses. 
'  Accrued  expenses. 
'  Special  reserve. 

10  Patent  rights. 

11  Plant  account  and  investment. 


12  Prepaid  insurance  and  accrued 

interest. 
15  Reserves. 

14  Liberty  Bond. 

15  And  supplies.  • 

16  Good  wUl. 


1918.1 


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741 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

■si 

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(2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

03 

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- 

$29,933 

$10,000 

$6,842 

- 

$12,668 

$423 

- 

$29,933 

- 

2  S54,000 

- 

656,175 

200,000 

2,998 

- 

- 

453,177 

- 

656,175 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,535 

2,500 

513 

_ 

1,200 

_ 

$322 

4,535 

- 

3  602 

4  23 

6  570 

'  3,084 

- 

16,132 

5,000 

3,602 

- 

3,570 

3,873 

87 

16,132 

- 

$4,666 

9,223 

5,000 

8  4,223 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,223 

w  $595,510 

11  915,969 

12  15,048 

"  1,000 

- 

285,549 

3,024,803 

27,230 

47,100 

1,675,000 

10,000 

86,391 

118,551 

6,258 

- 

34,000 
590,500 

62,897 

9  55,161 

285,752 

13  355^000 

3,499 

7,473 

285,549 

3,024,803 

27,230 

16  6,000 

- 

2,431 

29,333 

25,000 

4,333 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,333 

- 

- 

15,995 

30,800 

12,000 

4,000 

- 

14,800 

- 

- 

30.800 

- 

1'  5,921 

42,844 

10,000 

12,844 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

42,844 

"713 

IS  3,000 

773 

45,552 

10,000 

3,121 

- 

32,431 

- 

- 

45,552 

16 1,300 

20  500 
21  1,600 

22  114 

214,151 

23  397 
2<  48,800 

537 

14,234 
73,729 
63,225 

6,450 

50,000 
25  2,400 

20,000 

3,152 
657 

$19,350 
34,500 

1,600 
1,322 

3,032 
4,800 

3,925 

14,234 
73,729 
63,225 

16 1,000 

- 

- 

6,288 

5,000 

1,012 

- 

- 

- 

276 

6,288 

- 

- 

6,350 

7,700 

5,000 

2,700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,700 

- 

2  64,250 

- 

1,611,059 

600,000 

- 

- 

482,950 

26  231,000 

297,109 

1,611,059 

w  49,700 

- 

8,513 

58,214 

50,000 

2,514 

- 

5,700 

- 

- 

58,214 

- 

27  46,562 
29  6,500 

: 

1,065,289 
203,885 

850,000 
80,000 

63,441 

23  4,454 

49,534 

~ 

12,000 
59,250 

112,751 
13  22,643 

15,101 

1,065,289 
203,885 

- 

- 

- 

6,909,925 

50,000 

77,808 

- 

6,782,117 

- 

- 

6,909,925 

- 

- 

- 

25,005 

5,000 

20,005 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,005 

16  2,962 

- 

- 

64,476 

30,200 

16,878 

13,080 

3,883 

101 

334 

64,476 

- 

30  4,284 

31  6,600 

1,370 

241,512 
25,750 

99,000 
25,750 

2 

- 

93,415 

30,675 
82  18,000 

420 

241,512 
25,750 

1'  Rolling  stock. 

18  And  tools. 

w  Auto  dealers' agen( 

20  Stock. 

21  Fixtures. 

y- 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

Intangible. 
'  Treasury  s 
6  Subscriptio 
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tock. 

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depreciatio 
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on  stock, 
n. 

29  Autos 

30  Equip 
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82  Reser-v 
33  None 

and  truck 

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ment. 

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held  in  191 

3. 

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8. 

22  Unexp 

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ce. 

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terns. 

742 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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TION. 

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S 

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1 

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

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1-1 
1« 

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§ 

S 

o 

Sectional  Rubber  Tire  Com- 

Feb.   13, 

Nov.  26 

Sept.  30, 

$50,000 

$500 

$453 

pany,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Securities  Real  Estate  Trust, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

$224,952 

- 

- 

8,457 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Security    Building    Corpora- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.     8 

Dec.  31, 

400,000 

388,123 

- 

_ 

1,471 

tion,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Security  Safe  Deposit  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    11 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,089 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Seeing  America  First,  Incor- 

Apr.    3, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

14,868 

127 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Selden  Worsted  Mills,  Law- 

Feb.   14, 

Feb.    13 

Dec.   31, 

80,000 

- 

$12,360 

84,401 

61,623 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Selfeedo    Brush     Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.     9 

Feb.     9, 

20,000 

- 

- 

10 

- 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sellman  Company,  Boston,   . 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Feb.     2 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

994 

142,292 

133,374 

Sentinel   Printing   Company, 

May   13, 

"Apr.    22 

Mch.  31, 

16,000 

- 

22,804 

3,219 

21,922 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Serial   Producing   Company, 

June  25, 

Jan.    14 

Dec.   31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

21,530 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sesuit   Fish   Freezing   Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.    12 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

65,105 

- 

3,769 

756 

pany,  Dennis. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Seth  W.  Fuller  Electric  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Feb.     6 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

350 

5,359 

17,704 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Seven    Oaks    Dairy    Co., 

June     7, 

Jan.      8 

Dec.   31, 

4,000 

- 

"  8,797 

847 

7,760 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Severn-Wylie-Jewett        Co., 

July     6, 

June     3 

May  31, 

50,000 

- 

300 

500 

1,614 

Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Severy  Manufacturing  Com- 

June 21, 

May  20 

May     1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sewing     Machine     Supplies 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.    12 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

75,906 

53,974 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sexton  Drug  Store,  Spring- 

May    3, 

Mch.    4 

Mch.    4, 

2,500 

- 

- 

7,020 

2,951 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Seymour  Avenue  Garage,  Inc., 

Nov.    4, 

Sept.  27 

July   31, 

25,000 

- 

200 

850 

1,450 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shack   and   Fine   Company, 

May     8, 

Apr.    18 

Apr.    18, 

5,000 

- 

289 

37 

1,057 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shadduck    and     Normandin 

Apr.    23, 

Jan.    19 

Jan.    12, 

6,000 

- 

- 

15,345 

49,021 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shamroth     Press,     Incorpo- 

May 27, 

May   15 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

917 

98 

543 

rated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shan-Lor     Pharmacy     Inc., 

May     2, 

Jan.    15 

Deo.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,625 

450 

Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shanklin    Equipment    Com- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.      1 

Dec.    15, 

150,000 

- 

26  2,621 

- 

5,004 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shannon  Bros.  Company, 

May     7, 

Feb.     6 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

2,256 

29,298 

46,328 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shannon    Manufacturing 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    30 

Dec.   31, 

3,750 

5,000 

200 

- 

50 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shapiro  Bros.  Company, 

June   14, 

28  - 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

29  6,844 

35,333 

29,368 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shapleigh   Coffee   Company, 

May     1, 

Feb.    12 

Feb.    12, 

75,000 

- 

- 

8,987 

51,087 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sharon  Publishing  Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    28 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

- 

83 

- 

277 

Sharon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sharon  Real  Estate  Company, 

Feb.    21, 

Feb.     4 

Feb.     4, 

12,000 

6,000 

- 

- 

1 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Miscellaneous  personal  property. 
5  Liberty  Bond. 

*  Notes  secured  by  mortgages  on 
real  estate. 


5  Subscription. 

8  Stock  held  for  distribution. 

'  Subscribed  stock. 

8  Good  will  and  business. 

9  Stock. 


10  Insurance. 

11  U.  S.  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Depreciation. 
1'  Reserve. 

1^  Adjourned. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  743 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

1 
1 

1 

1 

& 
o 

k 

H 
< 

1 

J. 

1 

i 
& 

3 

1 

1 

1 

i 

- 

- 

526,598 

$27,551 

826,500 

$1,051 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$27,551 

1  $5,000 
8  408,186 

!  82,251 

3  200 

4  8,661 

M,200 

1 1,000 

556 

250,077 

391,791 
410,275 

250,000 

390,200 
'  1,400 
200,000 

77 

- 

$206,000 

$4,275 

$191 

250,077 

391,794 
410,275 

1  49,000 

9  1,400 

- 

65,395 

50,000 

2,696 

- 

7,930 

- 

4,769 

65,395 

- 

10  329 
11  1,000 

14,890 

159,713 
14,900 

80,000 
14,900 

12,535 

- 

57,000 

9,414 

12  764 

- 

159,713 
14,900 

- 

- 

- 

276,660 

25,000 

91,157 

- 

84,500 

13  76,003 

276,660 

- 

- 

- 

47,945 

16,000 

3,043 

- 

6,125 

- 

22,777 

47,945 

16  375,000 
16  9,563 

1  600,000 
1  25,000 

1'  9,463 

7,847 

1,006.093 

111,940 
23,413 

1,000,000 

25,300 

18  70,600 

8,000 

2,517 

9,540 
6,383 

- 

6,500 
1,750 

- 

3,576 
7,280 

1,006,093 

111,940 
23,413 

- 

20  1,898 

242 

19,544 

4,000 

7,143 

- 

3,500 

21  2,828 

2,073 

19,544 

1  47,977 

- 

47 

50,438 

50,000 

348 

- 

- 

- 

90 

50,438 

16 180,000 

- 

- 

150,000 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

150,000 

- 

=2  2,469 
23  19,718 

- 

152,067 
9,971 

50,000 
2,500 

50,681 
2,150 

_ 

2,100 

- 

51,386 
3,221 

152,067 
9,97t 

- 

- 

- 

2,500 

1,700 

230 

- 

- 

- 

570 

2,500 

16  1,000 
1  3,000 

24  100 

25  1,670 

22  103 

428 
225 

5,811 

66,136 

1,886 

5,000 
6,000 
1,100 

811 

13,259 

746 

- 

4,549 
40 

- 

42,328 

5,811 

66,136 

1,886 

- 

25  3,083 

- 

7,158 

1,500 

1,776 

- 

3,370 

- 

512 

7,158 

"  150,000 

22  217 

2'  4,989 

23  5,000 

24  4,500 

300 

162,831 
87,382 
5,550 

121,270 
10,000 
3,750 

800 

22,134 

50 

$1,000 

6,000 
750 

43,836 
21  5,412 

40,761 

162,831 

87,382 

5,550 

- 

- 

- 

71,545 

30,000 

30,276 

- 

10,000 

1,269 

- 

71,545 

- 

25  2,413 

- 

62,487 

800 

55,541 

- 

- 

- 

6,146 

62,487 

1 1,420 

- 

- 

1,780 

1,305 

475 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,780 

- 

- 

10,999 

17,000 

12,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,000 

15  Patent  rights. 

10  Trade-marks. 

1'  Equipment. 

18  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

1'  And  equipment. 


20  Prepaid  items. 

21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Liberty  Bonds. 

24  Treasury  stock. 


25  Fixtures. 

26  Model. 

2'  Tools  and  dies. 

28  None  held  since  organization. 

'  And  fixtures. 


744 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


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■s 

2 

s 

03 

o 

1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

b 

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bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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J3t3 

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1 

1 

1 

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Sharp   Manufacturing   Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  29, 

33,824,500 

$1,214,239 

$2,448,412 

$1,491,874 

$802,881 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shattuck  &  Jones,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   15, 

3  Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

9,253 

49,674 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shattuck's    Store   Company, 

June   11, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

4,000 

450 

6,900 

5,594 

Groton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shaughnessy    and    A h e rn 

Apr.    26, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

3,631 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shavit     Marks     Company, 

July      1, 

Mch.  12, 

Jan.    31, 

14,000 

_ 

_ 

15,731 

211 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shaw-Annis       Woodworking 

July    23, 

Mch.  30, 

Mch.  30, 

2,000 

- 

1,200 

100 

300 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shaw    Furniture    Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

11,179 

97,348 

61,848 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shaw     Stocking    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   29, 

450,000 

157,455 

256,202 

297,991 

253,639 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shaw  Tire  Co.,  Boston, . 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shaw    Transportation    Com- 

Feb.    7, 

17- 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

652 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawmut  Chemical  Co.,  Bos- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,692 

310 

4,063 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawmut  Company,  Boston,  . 

Oct.    28, 
1918. 

17  _ 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,079 

8,072 

Shawmut  Egg  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Apr.   24, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,761 

25,651 

Shawmut  Investment  Com- 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

158,015 

- 

_ 

7,431 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawmut     Iron     and     Wire 

Oct.    31, 

June     3, 

June     3, 

18,000 

14,500 

8,600 

5,550 

2,650 

Works,  Inc.,  Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shawmut  Mills,  Fall  River,    . 

Apr.     5, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

300,000 

126,232 

172,032 

62,328 

74,877 

Shawmut  Rubber  Company, 

May     3, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawmut  Silver  Fox  Ranching 

June  25, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

- 

629 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shawmut    Steamship    Com- 

June 28, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

3,500,000 

- 

- 

405 

1,691,157 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawmut  Theatre  Company, 

Apr.  13, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

2,782 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawmut  Waxed  Paper  Com- 

Sept. 23, 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     1, 

10,000 

8,250 

14,181 

7,540 

9,879 

pany,  HoUiston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shawmut  Woolen  Mills, 

Aug.   29, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

12,244 

85,900 

9,985 

Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Shawsheen  Mills,  Boston, 

May     1, 
1918. 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Shay    Bros.    (Incorporated), 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.    17, 

Feb.    17, 

2,000 

- 

- 

543 

1,904 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shea  Realty  Company,  Fitch- 

May  25, 

May   18, 

May   18, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

225 

burg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sheehan   &    Shea,    Incorpo- 

Nov. 13, 

June  26, 

May  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,521 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Shelburne    Co-operative 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  29, 

Dec.  29, 

2,500 

2,500 

500 

400 

290 

Creamery,  The,  Shelburne. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1 

1  Suspense. 

2  Depreciation, 
s  Adjourned. 

^  Good  will  and  name. 
5  Fiu-niture  and  equipment. 
^  Deferred  charges. 


'  Reserves. 

8  Equipment,  horses,  vehicles,  etc. 

9  Contracts. 
1"  Services. 

11  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Insurance  unexpired. 


13  Good  will. 
1^  Mortgage. 

15  Trade-marks. 

16  Patent  rights. 

17  None  held  in  1918. 

18  Boat. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUEILITIEB. 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

3 

o 

o    • 

< 

1 

■si 

1 
'■P  a 

J 

1 

■a 
a 

C3 

3" 

4  820,000 

6  86,031 

M70 

- 

85,957,406 
85,428 
16,944 

$3,817,000 
50,000 
13,000 

823,962 
1,900 

- 

$1,795,000 
1,200 
1,800 

1  $2,500 

2  200,000 

3,907 

'  6,359 

$142,906 
244 

$5,957,406 
85,428 
16,944 

"100 

8  4,100 

9  4,700 
10  300 

U  2,772 
12  292 

$1,728 
120 

12,731 

20,734 
1,820 

10,000 

9,000 
620 

922 

7,734 
300 

n  8600 

4,000 
300 

- 

1,809 

12,731 

20,734 
1,820 

- 

- 

- 

170,375 

50,000 

7,765 

- 

53,079 

- 

59,531 

170,375 

16  1,000 

- 

- 

966,287 

450,000 

35,575 

- 

230,000 

250,712 

- 

966,287 

16  250,000 

- 

- 

250,000 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

250,000 

- 

18  3,000 

504 

4,156 

4,000 

156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,156 

15  1,000 

13  2,050 

- 

9,115 

9,050 

65 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,115 

- 

11293 

- 

11,444 

10,000 

1,170 

- 

- 

- 

274 

11,444 

- 

20  1,650 
11200 

- 

34,262 
165,446 
31,300 

16,000 
53,500 
14,000 

5,709 

8,853 

21  5,000 

2,400 

5,271 

22  66,250 

8,400 

6,500 

3,410 
25,697 

3,872 
6,146 

34,262 
165,446 
31,300 

- 

23  2,376 

- 

437,845 

300,000 

22,784 

- 

112,308 

2,753 

- 

437,845 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

2<  41,000 

49,171 

90,800 

87,800 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

90,800 

- 

=»  2,697,752 
26  138,590 

27  41,750 

28  50,300 
s»  1,437 

11  11,791 
21  5,000 

2,825 

4,019,954 

23,835 
39,850 

2,467,300 

3,000 
31  5,000 

10,000 

34,956 

3,335 

2,950 

1,200,000 

29  7,236 

12,500 
10,500 

910,462 

16,400 

4,619,954 

23,835 
39,850 

- 

- 

299 

108,129 
300 

9,000 
300 

28,697 

- 

60,000 

9,635 
'797 

: 

108,129 
300 

- 

- 

- 

2,447 

2,000 

447 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,447 

15  775 

32  125 

- 

1,125 

1,000 

125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,125 

- 

S3  10,359 

5,247 

17,127 

15,000 

2,127 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,127 

- 

- 

- 

3,690 

1,650 

412 

- 

- 

93 

1,535 

3,690 

19  Formulae  right. 

20  Horses,  wagons  and  auto. 

21  Leasehold. 

22  First  mortgage. 

23  Taxes  paid. 


24  Foxes. 

25  Vessel  property. 

26  Investments. 

2'  Deferred  debts. 
28  Sinking  fund. 


29  Deferred  credits. 

30  Prepaid  expenses. 
81  Paid-in  capital. 

32  Furniture. 

33  Trucks. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

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g 

a 
s 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
'roc- 

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Sheldon  Hdwe.  Co.  Inc., 

June 

21,       Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

$10,000 

$8,378 

$2,834 

Chicopee. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Shepard  Clark  Company, 

Apr. 

23,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

- 

$2,494 

46,024 

29,497 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shepard  Manufacturing  Com- 

Sept. 

3,       May  20, 

May     1, 

50,000 

S5,345 

1,705 

11,697 

7,136 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Shepard  Norwell  Co.,  Boston, 

May 
1918 

8,       Apr.     3, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

750,000 

- 

*  367,025 

722,289 

659,919 

Shepard    Sales    Corporation, 

Apr. 

29,       Mch.  11, 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

300 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Sheppard  Remedy  Company, 

May 

3,       Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

_ 

1,104 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sherman  Detective  Agency, 

Apr.   ! 

!3,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

- 

79,303 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sherman  Envelope  Company, 

Feb.   i 

7,       Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

69,688 

36,226 

39,839 

106,452 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sherman  Film  Releasing  Co., 

Apr. 

7,    i»Apr.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,200 

900 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sherman,  French  and  Com- 

Feb.   ] 

9,       Feb.    15, 

Jan.    31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

3,395 

pany,    Incorporated,    Bos- 
ton. 
Sherman-Moore      Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   i 

5,       Mch.    4, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

3,000 

4,500 

_ 

2,311 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Sherman  Press,  Incorporated, 

Feb.   S 

6,    lojan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

4,481 

798- 

2,738 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sherman  Textile  Co.,  Worces- 

Feb.   5 

6,       Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

7,039 

10,942 

1,308 

ter. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sherman  Welton  Company, 

Apr.    1 

0,    10  Dec.    12, 

Dec.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

372,717 

115,540 

Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Sherwin-Wilhams    Company, 

Dec.    1 

3,       Nov.  19, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

3,617 

- 

11,424 

89,946 

Boston,   Massachusetts, 

1917 

1917. 

.    1917. 

The,  Boston. 

Sherwin  Wool  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. : 

6,       July     2, 

July     1, 

200,000 

- 

11,774 

119,909 

351,712 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Shetland  Knitting  Mills,  Inc., 

Feb.    5 

6,       Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

8,000 

- 

6,756 

14,481 

8,592 

Hudson. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shields    Foundry    Company, 

Mch.  2 

2,    10  Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

4,200 

"  2,000 

6,057 

22,475 

Mansfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shipman  Machine  Co.,  Bos- 

July   S 

0,       Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

3,500 

- 

1,000 

300 

3,463 

ton. 

1918 

1913. 

1918. 

Shipmark    Company,     The, 

Mch.  1 

3,       Jan.      4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,146 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shirreffs'  Worsted  Company, 

June   ; 

4,       Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

81,455 

"76,198 

615,338 

158,758 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shoe  and  Leather  Associates, 

Aug.   1 

5,       Aug.     9, 

Apr.     8, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

282 

Inc.,  Haverhill. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter 

Feb.    1 

8,       Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

i  1,439 

22,985 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shoe  City  Cement  Company, 

June  2 

0,                 19- 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,002 

6,497 

The,  Lynn. 

1918 

1917. 

Shoe  City  Express  Company, 

Mch.  2 

1,       Jan.      2, 

Dec.   15, 

5,000 

- 

4,000 

- 

600 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shoe  Retailer  Company,  The, 

Feb.    1 

8,       Jan.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

i  1,755 

14,570 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shoe    Store    Fixture    Com- 

July 

9,   23  Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,186 

114 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Shore  Fish  Company,  Boston, 

May 
1918 

3,       Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

Shortstory   Publishing  Com- 

Mav 

6,       Apr.     3, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

1,015 

3,516 

pany,  The,  Salem. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 


3  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  And  fixtures. 

6  Improvements  to  leased  property. 


^  Interest  and  expenses  paid  in  ad- 
vance. 
'  Eqmpment,  fiu-niture  and  fixtm:es. 

8  Investments. 

9  Reserves. 


10  Adjourned. 

11  Fixtures. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Reserve  for  taxes. 
1^  And  patterns. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LuBiLrmss. 

4SJ 

-ass 
(2 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

3 
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s 

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J. 

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5 

3 

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2 

-a 
a 
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1 

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- 

- 

- 

$11,212 

$6,500 

$1,127 

- 

- 

- 

$3,585 

$11,212 

1  $25,000 

2  $12,000 

- 

115,015 

70,000 

26,599 

- 

$2,000 

$16,416 

- 

115,015 

1  4,000 

3  1,300 

- 

31,183 

11,000 

9,130 

- 

- 

11,053 

- 

31,183 

1  80,324 

6  245,375 
6  30,161 

- 

2,105,093 

750,000 

763,123 

- 

560,000 

31,970 

- 

2,105,093 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

$30,069 

31,173 

30,080 

1,093 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

31,173 

- 

'  5,836 
siOO 

~ 

85,239 
252,205 

25,000 
75,000 

27,824 
31,698 

- 

49,000 

29,820 
9  2,595 
51,387 

45,120 

85,239 
252,205 

1 10,000 

11300 

28,100 

40,500 

38,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,500 

- 

- 

5,780 

9,175 

1,000 

8,175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,175 

- 

- 

1,217 

11,028 

10,000 

528 

- 

500 

- 

- 

11,028 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

13,017 

9,600 

490 

- 

- 

- 

2,927 

13,017 

- 

- 

19,289 

8,700 

1,969 

- 

5,820 

- 

2,800 

19,289 

: 

12  4,992 

1,567 

493,249 
106,554 

94,000 
10,000 

175,980 
96,554 

— 

199,802 

9,517 
13  13,950 

~ 

493,249 
106,554 

- 

- 

- 

483,395 

200,000 

77,846 

- 

114,223 

49,983 

41,343 

483,395 

- 

- 

1,540 

31,369 

8,000 

23,369 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,369 

- 

- 

- 

34,732 

6,000 

19,567 

- 

- 

7,487 

1,678 

34,732 

- 

- 

- 

4,763 

3,500 

557 

- 

- 

- 

706 

4,763 

1  6,000 

15  203 

623 

11,972 

10,000 

1,972 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,972 

- 

1'  2,821 

- 

934,570 

150,000 

192,501 

- 

346,000 

115,000 

131,069 

934,570 

- 

- 

118 

400 

400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

400 

1500 

5,926 

18  100,000 

20400 

21150 

- 

503 
400 

130,350 
9,052 
5,000 

100,000 

5,000 

*   5,000 

63 

3,827 

- 

225 

8,095 

22,192 

130,350 
9,052 
5,000 

24  49,000 

4,691 
22  150,000 

: 

171,016 
50,300 

150,000 
50,000 

454 

- 

300 

11,297 

9,265 

171,016 
50,300 

- 

25  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

1  6,000 

- 

- 

10,531 

6,000 

340 

26  500 

- 

1,150 

- 

2,541 

10,531 

15  OfiBce  furniture. 

16  And  equipment. 
1'  Deferred  charges. 

18  Several  publications  of  corpora- 
tion. 


IS  None  held  since  organization. 

20  Horse,  wagon,  etc. 

21  Investment. 

22  The  Shoe  Retailer  as  a  publica- 

tion. 


23  Should  have  been  held. 

24  Patent  rights. 

25  Securities. 

26  Subscription  list. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION, 


M 


Shove  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Shreve,  Crump  and  Low  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Shubert  and  Kolodny  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Shubert  Holding  Company, 
Boston. 

Shultz-Goodwin  Company, 
Boston. 

Shuman  Fur  Co.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Sichel  Provision  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Sicilian  Bread  Company,  The, 
Boston. 

Signal  Motor  Truck  Co.  of 
New  England,  Boston. 

Signet  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Sigsby  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Silas  Peirce  &  Company, 
Limited,  Boston. 


Silex  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Silver  Auto  Parts  Company, 
Worcester. 

Silver  Baking  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Silver  Cigar  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Silver  Lake  Company,  New- 
ton. 

Silver  Lake  Ice  Company, 
Springfield. 

Silver  Leaf  Baking  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Silver  Shell-Fish  Co.,  Fab- 
haven. 

Silverman  Realty  Company, 
Boston. 

Silvertown  Cycle  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  The,  Worces- 
ter. 

Simmons  Company,  The, 
Cambridge. 

Simmons  Cranberry  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Simmons  Hardware  C  o  m- 
pany,  Boston. 

Simmor  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Simon  Box  Company,  Boston, 

Simon  Coat  Company, 
Boston. 


Feb. 

7. 

1918.  1 

May 

2, 

1918 

Mch. 

27, 

1918 

July 

;o. 

1918 

May 

3, 

1918 

Aug. 

28, 

1918 

Mch. 

3, 

191S 

Mch. 

4, 

1918 

Mch.  ; 

!3, 

1918 

Apr. 

9, 

1918 

Mch. 

7, 

1918 

Aug. 

2, 

1918 

Apr.  2, 

1918. 

June  5 

0, 

1918 

May 

3, 

1918 

Mch. 

7, 

1918 

Feb.  : 

2, 

1918 

Feb.  : 

1, 

1918 

Apr. 

2, 

1918 

Feb.  : 

3, 

1918 

Aug. 

2, 

1918 

Aug.  : 

5, 

1918 

Aug. 

2, 

1918 

Jan.  1 

9. 

1918 

May  1 

7,  2 

1918 

Mch.  2 

0, 

1918 

Apr.  ] 

5, 

1918. 

Apr. 

4, 

1918. 

Feb.  5, 

Deo.  29, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  8, 

Feb.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  7, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

July  9, 

July  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

May  15, 

May  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  28, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  7, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  19, 

Sept.  1, 

1917. 

1917. 

Feb.  13, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

May  6, 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  28, 

Feb.  28, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  2, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  23, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  22, 

Mch.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

22  _ 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

July  18, 

Jan.   1, 

1917. 

1918. 

Jan.   8, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  2, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  21, 

Oct.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  25, 

Jan.  15, 

1918. 

1918. 

$825,000 

400,000 

2,500 

10,000 

80,000 

5,000 

5,000 

2,000 

100,000 

10,000 

10,000 

225,000 

150,000 
3,000 
6,000 
60,000 
75,000 
15,000 
21,000 
20,000 

10,000 
500,000 

10,000 
20,000 
10,000 
75,000 
25,000 
10,000 


Assets. 


tures, 
andise, 
al,  and 
m  Proc- 

£? 

1 

a 
1 

anufa 
Merc 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

« 

S 

S 

$992,348 

withR.E. 

$234,149 

- 

$3,050 

761,282 

- 

- 

2,067 

368,373 

- 

- 

17,367 

18,179 

47,174 

- 

500 

600 

- 

2,500 

3,314 

- 

500 

2,321 

- 

12,834 

153,956 

- 

- 

216,521 

'  25,559 

- 

527,304 

_ 

_ 

16,375 

- 

12  300 

1,700 

- 

- 

2,878 

- 

"  3,200 

32,662 

75,267 

39,730 

229,736 

6,625 

3,225 

5,312 

1,000 

8,350 

"  1,500 

18 1,050 

45,390 

- 

- 

- 

6,223 

14,461 

- 

- 

21,549 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

85 

- 

5,981 

10,036 

- 

1,000 

24,615 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Patent  rights, 
s  Good  will. 

*  Prepaid  expenses. 
6  Treasury  stock. 


^  Investments  and  deposits. 
'  Equity. 
8  Automobiles. 
»  Prepaid  insiu-ance. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds. 


11  Equipment. 

12  And  tools. 

1'  Trade-marks. 

1*  And  fixtures  and  auto. 

15  Good  will  and  trade-marks. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

r-3  . 

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(2 

3 

8 

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$1,344,783 

$825,000 

- 

$100,000 

$1,174 

- 

$418,609 

$1,344,783 

- 

1  $19,500 

- 

961,678 

378,100 

$25,388 

- 

~ 

$442,974 

115,216 

961,678 

- 

- 

$856 

3,016 

2,500 

516 

- 

- 

- 

3,016 

- 

- 

31,246 

451,020 

10,000 

197,020 

244,000 

- 

- 

- 

451,020 

2  $1,381 
s  19,125 

4  838 
6  250 

450 

122,175 
1,700 

80,000 
1,200 

14,822 
1,500 

_ 

10,000 

17,353 

- 

122,175 
2.700 

s  4,980 

- 

- 

13,135 

5,000 

2,258 

- 

3,869 

- 

2,008 

13,135 

- 

- 

- 

4,124 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,124 

- 

4,124 

3  81,500 

8  4,300 

8,832 

330,694 
227,502 

100^00 
8,000 

185,282 
219,502 

with  accts. 
payable 

45,412 

_ 

330,694 
227,502 

- 

- 

512 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

2  25,234 
s  117,886 

150 
8  15,118 
1  2,237 
9  3,495 
")  1,791 
11  4,979 

6,655 
1,775 

875,387 

176,239 
3,925 

225,000 

150,000 
3,000 

86,609 

26,239 
925 

- 

463,500 

30,806 

69,472 

875,387 

176,239 
3,925 

2500 

W130 

15  28,020 

: 

15,536 

16,497 
120,339 

3,000 
57,200 

5,008 
27,951 

_ 

35,188 

8,296 

193 

16,497 
120,339 

- 

3,229 
"  2,316 

235 

460,642 
16,332 

75,000 
15,000 

53,882 
1,332 

127,833 

203,927 

- 

460,642 
16,332 

- 

"  3,000 
2»  1,000 

148 

21,500 

16,000 

- 

- 

5,500 

- 

21,500 

- 

21  5,110 

- 

50,500 

10,000 

- 

21  40,500 

- 

- 

- 

50,500 

23  317,900 

- 

16,349 

364,316 

355,800 

8,153 
2*363 

- 

- 

- 

- 

364,316 

- 

26  741 

- 

22,990 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,990 

- 

22,990 

s  8,350 

- 

4,422 

20,272 

20,000 

- 

- 

272 

- 

- 

20,272 

- 

2^203 

81 

10,355 

10,000 

- 

- 

~ 

355 

- 

10,355 

- 

- 

- 

5,242 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

242 

5,242 

3500 

- 

- 

26,472 

10,000 

4,106 

- 

7,490 

- 

4,876 

26,472 

- 

- 

- 

44,531 

10,000 

14,882 

- 

19,649 

- 

44,531 

1"  Prepaid  accounts. 
1'  Wharf  and  buildings. 

18  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

19  Fishing  rights. 

20  Boats. 


21  Mortgages. 

22  None  held  since  organization. 

23  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
2"  Accrued  pay  roll. 


25  Furniture,    fixtures    and    equip- 
ment. 
28  Adjourned. 
27  Furniture. 


750 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

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

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2 

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Simonds  File  Co.,  Fitchburg,  . 

Dec.   11, 

1917. 

1  Nov.  26, 
1917. 

Oct.      1, 
1917. 

$50,000 

841,500 

$49,815 

$145,611 

$17,313 

Simonds  Manufacturing  Com- 

Dec.    7, 

Nov.     1, 

Sept.  30, 

2,000,000 

510,000 

337,972 

1,955,536 

1,099,828 

pany,  Fitchburg. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Simons  Hatch  and  Whitten 

Apr.     8, 

'Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

12,000 

711,970 

612,391 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simplex  Electric  Heating 

Mch.     1, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

240,000 

83,000 

5  16,000 

169,241 

148,250 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simplex  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

1  Apr.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,164 

182 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simplex  Novelty  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

10  _ 

Nov.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,077 

113 

107 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simplex  Player  Action  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

- 

21,342 

96,781 

104,665 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simplex   Self   Hoisting   Ma- 

July   12, 

July    10, 

June     1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

256 

- 

chine  Company,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Simplex  Time  Recorder  Co., 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.     1, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

34,053 

31,022 

67,220 

52,861 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Simplex  Wire  and  Cable  Com- 

May 15, 

1  Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31, 

1,200,000 

288,962 

6  80,833 

619,255 

1,109,879 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simpson  and  Rowland  Com- 

Apr.   22, 

12  _ 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

_ 

737 

140,116 

45,911 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simpson  Brothers  Company 

May  13, 

Apr.    12, 

Apr.      1, 

15,000 

1,400 

13  5,514 

38,507 

16,430 

of  Hyde  Park,  Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Simpson   Bros.   Corporation, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

66,510 

"  28,407 

52,096 

136,855 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simpson    Spring    Company, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.     9, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

11,486 

15,212 

41,876 

30,612 

Easton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Simpson's  Patent  Dry  Dock 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

451,267 

with  R.  E. 

18,733 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Singer  &  Snow  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

75,124 

41,001 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sippican  Cranberry  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

60,000 

32,000 

- 

- 

174 

Marion. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sisson  Company,  The,  Pitts- 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

77,532 

2,617 

25,753 

20,358 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sites-Emerson  Company, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

3,095 

- 

2,149 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Six  Associates,  Incorporated, 

May   13, 

May     6, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,864 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Six  Little  Tailors,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Oct.     2, 

June     3, 

Mch.  31, 

300,000 

- 

100 

6,000 

1,267 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Skalon  Whip  Company,  The, 

Apr.    11, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.    31, 

12,000 

- 

3,306 

5,303 

1,514 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Skating  Rinks,  Inc.,  Quincy,  . 

Feb.    12, 
1918. 

Jan.    13, 
1918. 

Jan.    13, 
1918. 

50,000 

~ 

" 

443 

Skillman  &  Sunderland  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      2, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

26 

5,462 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Slatersville    Finishing    Com- 

May 15, 

1  Apr.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

380,195 

148,295 

119,514 

83,808 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Reserve. 

'  Advance  payments. 
*  Investments. 
6  And  office  furniture. 
6  Patent  rights. 
'  Prepaid  insurance. 


8  Good  will. 

9  Tools  and  patterns. 

10  None  held  in  1917. 

11  Trade-marks. 

12  None  held  since  organization. 
1'  And  store  fixtures. 

"  And  tools. 


15  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

16  Autos  and  office  furniture. 
1'  Prepaid  items. 

18  Stocks  and  investments. 

19  Liberty  Bonds. 

20  Mortgage  note  payable. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


751 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Rights. 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

i 
1 

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ta 
o 

i 
& 

2 
o 

Ph 

3.2 

< 

J. 

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•a 

a 

3  " 

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i 

3 
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§ 
2 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$254,239 

$50,000 

$153,216 

- 

- 

$51,023 

- 

$254,239 

- 

3  $13,795 

4  38,000 

4  14,764 

'  2,614 

9  100 

- 

3,903,336 
1,388,156 

1,800,000 
300,000 

1,238,262 
719,637 

_ 

- 

825,074 
2  40,000 
368,519 

~ 

3,903,336 
1,388,156 

6S100 

- 

433,969 

240,000 

57,894 

- 

- 

- 

$136,075 

433,969 

8  1,664 

- 

3,110 

2,730 

180 

- 

$200 

- 

- 

3,110 

6  11,495 
11  12,020 

: 

$6,008 

30,820 

222,788 

25,000 
125,000 

5,820 

~ 

40,000 

57,788 

_ 

30,820 
222,788 

6  24,357 

- 

11,347 

35,960 

25,000 

10,960 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,960 

- 

- 

- 

185,156 

96,700 

23,545 

- 

46,806 

2,604 

15,501 

185,156 

- 

i  210,312 
3 13,755 
'  9,820 

- 

2,332,816 

1,200,000 

417,686 

- 

- 

715,130 

- 

2,332,816 

- 

- 

186,764 

90,000 

3,486 

- 

73,156 

20,122 

- 

186,764 

- 

- 

- 

61,851 

14,800 

13,587 

$1,150 

11,700 

17,102 

3,512 

61,851 

15  5,424 
8  35,000 

16  1,965 
"  10,779 

18  2,400 
19  10,000 

23  16,989 
2*  2,868 

25  281 

2«  6,470 

- 

314,436 
161,206 

470,000 

50,000 
49,700 

350,000 

38,756 

13,329 

27  1,727 

20  45,000 
28  20,500 

30,000 

95,000 
13,000 

15,000 

50,000 
21  9,975 

62,950 

25,705 
75,000 

314,436 
161,206 

470,000 

- 

29  750 
31  3,400 

12,011 

116,875 
47,585 

32,000 

s»  3,000 

22,150 

28,529 
6,615 

12,250 

44,156 
6,570 

- 

9,190 

116,875 
47,585 

8  13,665 

- 

- 

139,925 

70,000 

3,883 

36,000 

30,042 

- 

- 

139,925 

8  17,000 

1'  7,650 

10,815 

40,709 

25,000 

1,561 

- 

14,148 

- 

- 

40,709 

- 

- 

164 

7,028 

5,495 

1,500 

- 

33 

- 

- 

7,028 

8  158,033 

- 

- 

165,400 

150,000 

2,000 

32  10,750 

2,650 

- 

- 

165,400 

- 

- 

10,697 

20,820 

12,000 

8,820 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,820 

8  24,207 
8  4,000 

33  1,500 

3J500 

35  24,100 

50,750 
9,488 

50,000 
5,000 

750 
3,951 

537 

50,750 
9,488 

- 

36  7,781 

- 

739,593 

300,000 

37  56,480 

- 

295,000 

88,113 

~ 

739,593 

21  Reserves,     guarantee,     deprecia- 

tion accounts  and  buildings. 

22  Furniture. 

23  Registered  bottles  and  cases. 
2*  Soda  tanks. 

25  Electrotypes  and  woodcuts. 

26  Vehicles. 


27  Interest  accrued. 

23  Six  per  cent,  bonds. 

29  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

3»  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

31  Stock  returned  to  treasury. 

32  Mortgages  payable. 


33  Skates. 

3*  Signs,  organ,  etc. 

35  Stock  in  treasury. 

36  Advanced  expenses. 

3'  Including  estimated  Federal  in- 
come and  excess  profits  taxes. 


752 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Sleeper    &    Hartley    Inc., 
Worcester. 


Slipper  City  Toplift  Co., 
Haverhill. 

Slocomb  and  Greenlay  Com- 
pany, Haverhill. 

Small,  Denham  Company, 
Springfield. 

Small,  Maynard  and  Com- 
pany (Incorporated),  Bos- 
ton. 

Smith  &  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, Weymouth. 

Smith  and  Corcoran  Com- 
pany, Pittsfield. 

Smith  &  Cowdrey  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing 
Company,  Andover. 

Smith  &  Kent  inc..  Maiden,  . 

Smith  and  Lovett  Company, 
Boston. 

Smith  &  McCarthy,  Inc., 
Pittsfield. 

Smith  &  Porter  Press,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Smith  Bros.  Concrete  Com- 
pany, Watertown. 

Smith  Brothers  Garage  Inc., 

Melrose. 
Smith    Bros.,    Incorporated, 

New  Bedford. 
Smith-Carr  Baking  Company, 

Northampton. 


Smith    Carriage    Company, 

The,  Springfield. 
Smith    Chemical    Specialties 

Company,  Braintree. 
Smith     Countershaft     Com- 
pany, Waltham. 
Smith,  Fitzmaurice  Co.,  Inc., 

Boston. 
Smith-Green  Company,  The, 

Worcester. 
Smith-Hammond    Company, 

The,  Brockton. 
Smith  Heating  &  Ventilating 

Company,  Worcester. 
Smith,  Inc.,  Weymouth, 

Smith  Iron  Foundry,  Incorpo- 
rated, The,  Lynn. 


Mch.  26, 
1918. 


July  31, 
1918. 

Feb.  1, 
1918. 

Feb.  28, 
1918. 

July  6, 
1918. 

Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Apr.    22, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
Mch.    9, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
June     5, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 

May  1, 
1918. 

Apr.  30, 
1918. 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 


Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Apr.     3, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
May     4, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Aug.   14, 

1918. 
Feb.    18, 

1918. 
Apr.   22, 

1918. 


Jan.    29, 
1918. 


9Julv  29 
1918. 

Jan.  14. 
1918. 

Jan.  14 
1918. 

Mch.  4, 
1918. 

Jan.    17, 

1918 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Jan.      7 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1917. 
Feb.      1 

1918. 
Jan.    23 

1918. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 
Feb.     1 

1918. 
23  Feb.    11 

1918. 

Apr.  3 
1918. 

Feb.  13 
1918. 

Jan.  1 
1918. 


Jan.  19 
1918. 

Jan.  19 
1918. 


Jan.    26 

1918. 
28  Mch.  15 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
s  May     1 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 


Dec.   31, 
1917. 


June  30, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  1, 
1918. 

Feb.  28, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dee.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


S25,000 

30,000 
6,000 
10,000 

50,000 

50,000 
25,000 
50,000 
1,250,000 
5,000 
25,000 
10,000 
40,000 
25,000 

1,000 

300,000 

70,000 

50,000 
25,000 
90,000 
6,000 
20,000 
100,000 
10,000 
50,000 
12,000 


Assets. 


s 
s 

a 

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

o 

- 

1  $29,326 

$44,543 

$17,745 

89,000 

2,496 

18,251 

8,943 

- 

1,544 

23,394 

24,594 

- 

97 

4,255 

19,938 

- 

- 

204,581 

61,591 

- 

- 

35,126 

3,287 

- 

200 

5 

50 

- 

- 

21,044 

107,188 

184,349 

169,519 

849,315 

316,332 

- 

532 

2,915 

3,771 

- 

4,000 

9,073 

33,608 

- 

300 

9,000 

2,500 

- 

9,331 

9,398 

8,570 

- 

24  2,850 

882 

8,096 

- 

584 

5,900 

16.231 

65,000 

55,000 

90,387 

52,608 

13,440 

13,928 

26,767 

27,542 

326,700 

3,081 

17,020 

14,505 

- 

- 

100 

221 

- 

22  2,373 

- 

488 

- 

- 

500 

8,908 

- 

S3 13,140 

48,103 

140,265 

71,000 

- 

- 

9,224 

- 

700 

5,266 

3,562 

- 

36  11,173 

51,410 

12,779 

10,700 

700 

1,565 

9,304 

1  And  small  tools. 

'  Patent  rights. 

'  General  equipment. 

*  Motor  truck. 

6  Insurance  unexpired  premiums. 

'  Set  aside  for  Federal  tax. 


'  Reserve  for  city  and  State  taxes, 
etc. 

8  Reserve  for  commissions  accrued. 

'  In  lieu  of  annual, 
w  Liberty  Bond. 
1'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
12  Automobile. 


'3  Treasury  stock. 

14  Furnishings. 

15  Unexpired  insurance. 

16  Items  prepaid. 
1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Good  will. 

19  Investments. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


753 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


1  85,523 
5  252 
10  100 


11133 
12  316 

"  3,000 
"718 

15 1,502 

11  1,559 
16  971 


"  10,000 
13  273,933 


"  5,000 


22  200 

25  2,500 

26  150 

27  6,400 


2S475 
11853 

29  400 

0  2,229 


5^200 
35  700 


$13,746 


700 


1,191 


11,750 


11,220 
9,844 


19,187 


38,063 


$100,655 

38,790 
49,532 
27,739 

268,392 

40,943 

14,001 

138,232 

1,863,840 

7,564 

51,681 

12,500 

65,999 

27,069 

22,715 

389,745 

85,634 

361,306 
16,541 
37,705 
14,408 

201,508 
99,411 
10,428 

113,425 
22,269 


LUBILITIES. 


$25,000 

30,000 
6,000 
10,000 

50,000 

15,000 
13,750 
50,000 
1,250,000 
3,000 
25,000 
10,000 
40,000 
16,300 

500 

300,000 

33,000 

25,000 
8,200 
24,470 
6,000 
20,000 
88,300 
1,800 
25,000 
12,000 


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Xi 

m 

■a 

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J 

C3 

■-3  a 

ua 

o  a> 

3 

fi 

$29,548 

4,663 
11,383 
10,512 

133,237 

23,906 

251 

19,632 

306,264 

4,514 

10,721 

2,500 

10,056 

7,976 

3,200 

79,745 

9,619 

141,353 

341 

6,235 

8,254 

37,994 

3,361 

2,227 

88,425 

2,457 


$8,500 


$9,000 
3,000 

$29,717 
6  5,000 
'  1,251 
8  1,139 

20,800 

11,349 

56,834 


50 


15,943 
2,793 

6,675 
10,000 
17,485 

190,000 
8,000 
7,000 

64,400 

7,750 

650 

with  accts. 
payable 
6,500 


28,321 


2,037 


68,600 

295,688 
20  11,888 

21 12,000 


12,340 


4,355 


2,895 


79,114 


1,312 


$1,127 


7,227 


3,960 


12,675 


2,058 


154 


5,751 


$100,655 

38,790 
49,532 
27,739 

268,392 

40,943 

14,001 

138,232 

1,863,840 

7,564 

51,681 

12,500 

65,999 

27,069 

22,715 

389,745 

85,634 

361,306 
16,541 
37,705 
14,408 

201,508 
99,411 
10,428 

113,425 
22,269 


20  Reserve  for  bad  bills. 

21  Reserve  for  taxes  and  deprecia- 

tion. 

22  Certificate  Graphic  Art  F.  Ins. 

23  Adjourned. 

2*  And  toole  and  •fixtures. 


25  Mortgage  receivable. 

26  Stable  equipment. 

27  Trucks  and  car. 

28  Horses. 

29  Investment, 
so  Autos. 


5'  None  held  since  1908. 

s2  And  tools. 

ss  And  equipment. 

5*  Office  fixtures. 

'5  Auto  truck. 

so  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


754 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


s 

to 

a 

■43 
S 

a 

a 
s 

p. 
o 

-s  . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA. 
TION. 

1 

actures, 
chandise, 
erial,  and 
k  in  Proc- 

"o 

-502 

1 

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Mer 
Mat 
Stoc 
ess. 

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^ 

Q 

Q 

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S 

0 

Smith  Paper  Company,  The, 

July   26, 

1  July     3, 

Dec.  31, 

$2,300,000 

$1,908,986 

with  R.  E. 

$428,742 

$363,451 

Lee  (1917). 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Smithmade  Suspender  Com- 

Aug.  14, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

24,000 

- 

$362 

994 

1,564 

pany,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Smith's    Express    Company, 

Aug.     9, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.   24, 

7,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,416 

Manchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Smith's  Tavern,  Incorporated, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

9,000 

1,000 

1,000 

1,325 

Hull. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Snell  &   Atherton,  Incorpo- 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.   15, 

Dec.  31, 

14,300 

1,800 

1,100 

8,607 

3,468 

rated,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Snell  &  Simpson  Biscuit  Com- 

Apr.    8, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

490,000 

139,916 

76,285 

63,124 

79,683 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Snipatuit    Cranberry    Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

32,000 

29,300 

950 

1,069 

5,667 

pany,  Rochester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Snow  Bros.  Co.,  Dedham, 

May  21, 
1918. 

Apr.   23, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

30,000 

- 

~ 

16,527 

14,705 

Snow  Cloud  Ammonia  Com- 

Apr.   30, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

1,945 

1,046 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Snow,  Coombs  &  McBeath, 

Nov.    1, 

Sept.    4, 

July   31, 

15,000 

- 

w  2,250 

77,673 

24,613 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Snow  Flake  Axle  Grease  Com- 

May    3, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

- 

2,537 

4,036 

3,710 

pany,  The,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Snow    Herb    Remedy    Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

10 

141 

53 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Snyder    Tanning    Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

19,314 

17,228 

14,956 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sobieski   Co-operative   Asso- 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

19 1,888 

300 

ciation,  The.  Clinton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sociahstic  Building  Company, 

June  26, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

39,077 

- 

- 

95 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Societa  Cooperativa  di  Con- 

Aug.  30, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

19  3,400 

1,100 

sumo  Cristoforo  Columbo 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Inc.,  Plymouth. 

Society   Players   Film   Com- 

Apr.  25, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

52,596 

- 

1,203 

12,973 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sofus  L.  Mortensen,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

3,095 

1,981 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Solderene        Manufacturing 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    28, 

100,000 

- 

25 

10 

- 

Company,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Soley  &  Blair,  Incorporated, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,076 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Solidarity    Publishing    Com- 

July  30, 

July    25, 

Mch.  25, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

100 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Solov-Hinds  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 11, 

Aug.     8, 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

- 

30,005 

27,711 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Somerset  Company,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 16, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

108 

625 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Somerset  Garage  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   26, 

31  Mch.  28, 

Feb.     1, 

15,000 

32,200 

1,425 

19,034 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Somerset  Shoe  Co.,  Salem,      . 

June  20, 
1918. 

32  _ 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

~ 

16,490 

92,447 

41,075 

Somerset  Stove  Foundry  Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

12,500 

4,000 

„ 
1,000 

8,204 

22,238 

pany,  Somerset. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Date  of  postponement. 

^  Sundry  provision  accounts. 

8  Good  will. 

*  Trucks,  wagons,  horses,  etc. 

6  Patent  rights. 

6  Trade-marks. 

'  Fixtures  and  tools. 


8  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Good  will  and  trade-marks. 
1"  Prepaid  interest,  insurance  and 
taxes. 

11  Formula. 

12  Investments. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


"  Fixtures. 

15  Teams. 

16  Reserve  for  dividends. 

17  Trade-marks  and  formute. 

IS  Apparatus  and  office  fixtures. 
19  And  fixtures. 
2"  Insurance. 


1918. 


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755 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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11  62,000 

12  6,157 

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578,348 

400,000 

11,874 

100,000 

$21,000 

13  19,000 

26,474 

578,348 

- 

- 

36,986 

32,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,986 

36,986 

"  25,339 

"  2,700 

15  2,706 

18  817 

: 

36,638 
29,147 

30,000 

27,080 

5,547 
1,387 

- 

680 

191 
16  900 

~ 

36,638 
29,147 

- 

- 

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104,536 

15,000 

23,360 

- 

50,850 

8,088 

7,238 

104,536 

6  3,000 

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: 

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14,283 
5,000 

10,000 
5,000 

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- 

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212 

55,863 
2,400 

10,000 
1,000 

19,807 
1,400 

: 

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2,400 

- 

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711 

40,480 
4,500 

4,500 

21  2,175 

450 

679 
1,800 

- 

33,126 

: 

_ 
2,250 

40,480 
4,500 

2  500,000 

22  4  J12 
23  152 

24  66,170 
25  4,882 

1,644 
1,696 

644,332 
6,772 

621,130 

26  8,545 

3,500 

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3,272 

~ 

: 

: 

: 

644,332 
6,772 

6  62,530 
s  10,250 

2'  7,500 

28  35 
29  500 

9,808 
8,597 

125 

82,623 
22,708 

225 

80,000 
12,100 

225 

2,623 

58 

10,000 

550 

- 

- 

82,623 
22,708 

225 

s  15,000 

30 1,869 

- 

74,585 

51,000 

13,523 

- 

2,000 

8,062 

- 

74,585 

3  57,113 

20  84 

23,626 

81,556 

50,000 

- 

- 

31,556 

- 

- 

81,556 

- 

- 

- 

52,659 

15,000 

4,626 

20,000 

8,508 

- 

4,525 

52,659 

- 

33  3,328 

1,077 

154,417 
35,442 

25,000 
12,500 

60,117 

34  11,300 

745 

7,000 

58,000 

- 

15,197 

154,417 
35,442 

21  Paid  for  subscribed  capital  stock. 

22  Office  furniture. 

23  Unexpired  insurance. 

24  Organization. 

25  Productions. 

26  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 


2'  Tools,  blocking,  timbers,  etc. 

28  One  share  Soley  &  Blair  Incorpo- 

rated stock. 

29  One  share  Master  Builders'  Ass'n. 

stock. 


30  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

31  Adjourned. 

32  None  held  since  organization. 

33  Prepaid  items. 

34  Due  to  stockholders. 


756 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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o 

Somerville  Amusement  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  19, 

Dee.  31, 

$5,000 

$15,353 

$277 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Somerville    Charcoal    Com- 

July    3, 

Feb. 

11, 

Feb.     1, 

21,000 

12,100 

- 

S616 

8,710 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Somerville    Coal    Company, 

June  18, 

Apr. 

10, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

20,300 

$2,225 

3,480 

4,633 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Somerville  Cottage  Hospital 

Apr.    15, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

13,200 

_ 

_ 

i  3,200 

42 

Inc.,  The,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Somerville      Iron      Foundry 

Mch.  11, 

Jan. 

15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

5  6,000 

4,336 

15,337 

46,600 

Company,  SomerviUe. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Somerville  Journal  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan. 

28, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

9,000 

8  6,000 

200 

5,818 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Somerville     Machine     and 

May  29, 

Mch. 

6, 

Jan.      1, 

95,000 

1,000 

1,650 

2,337 

1,694 

Foundry  Company,  Somer- 
ville. 
Somerville  Olympia  Company, 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

May   11, 

Mch. 

6, 

Dec.  31, 

1,200 

_ 

_ 

_ 

402 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Somerville    Press,    Incorpo- 

Apr.   16, 

Mch. 

11, 

Feb.   28, 

20,000 

_ 

9,385 

182 

2,961 

rated,  The,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Somerville  Union  Hall  Com- 

Nov. 26, 

Oct. 

7, 

Sept.  30, 

29,000 

31,153 

- 

- 

.  3,070 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Sorosis   Advertising  Agency, 

Mch.  23, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,623 

The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Sorosis  Shoe  Company  of  Bos- 

Feb.   13, 

Feb. 

6, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

33,117 

13,252 

ton,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Soule  Art  Publishing  Com- 

June    1, 

May 

9, 

May     1, 

50,000 

- 

2,555 

- 

223 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Soule  MiU,  New  Bedford,       . 

Mch.  18, 
1918. 

Feb. 
1918 

13, 

Dec.  29, 
1917. 

1,260,000 

593,056 

1,131,268 

533,331 

131,767 

South  Acton  Coal  and  Lumber 

Apr.    29, 

Apr. 

9, 

Apr.     9, 

16,000 

6  800 

- 

13,611 

13,344 

Company,  Acton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

South  Acton  Woolen  Co.,  Bos- 

May 17, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

32,333 

withR.E. 

72,035 

109,153 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

South  Bay  Company,  Boston, 

June  26, 
1918. 

16  June 
1918 

3, 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

1,000,000 

120,300 

- 

- 

387 

South  Bay  Garage  Company, 

July    26, 

Feb. 

4, 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

2,737 

3,484 

2,530 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

South     Bay     Improvement 

May   10, 

May 

7, 

Apr.   30, 

385,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

South  Bay  Wharf  and  Ter- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan. 

30, 

Dec.   31, 

1,500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

minal  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

South  Boston  Building  Asso- 

June    5, 

Mch. 

5, 

Mch.    1, 

100,000 

47,500 

- 

- 

3,943 

ciation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

So.  Boston  Lithuanian  Co- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan. 

9, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

367 

1,123 

928 

operative  Association,  Bos- 
ton. 
South  Boston  Wood  and  Coal 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Apr.    26, 

Feb. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

2,586 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

South  CaroUna  Light,  Power 

Mav   11, 

Mch. 

25, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000,000 

6,343,050 

with  R.  E. 

30,582 

56,803 

and    Railways    Company, 
Boston. 
South  Congregational  Meet- 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Apr.   25, 

Apr. 

8, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

4,394 

ing  House  in  Lowell,  Pro- 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

prietors  of,  Lowell. 

South  End  Amusement  Com- 

Sept. 10, 

June 

18, 

June     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

495 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

~l 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Rolling  stock  and  equipment, 
s  Auto  trucks,  horses,  etc. 

^  Hospital  fiu*nishings. 
5  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


6  Horses  and  wagons. 
'  Reserve. 
8  And  plant. 

3  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  Patent  rights. 


11  Trade-marks. 

12  Good  will. 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Loans. 

15  Reserve  for  taxes. 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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- 

$19,036 

$5,000 

$2,876 

$6,300 

-" 

$4,860 

- 

$19,036 

- 

2  3,575 

$7,000 

32,001 

21,000 

6,269 

3,000 

- 

1,732 

- 

32,001 

- 

3  9,300 

- 

39,938 

15,000 

24,305 

- 

- 

- 

$633 

39,938 

- 

- 

11,174 

14,416 

13,200 

1,216 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,416 

- 

6  1,400 

- 

73,673 

50,000 

2,431 

- 

$4,972 

'  9,470 

6,800 

73,673 

- 

3,220 

- 

24,238 

20,000 

445 

- 

- 

9  3,000 

793 

24,238 

i»  S40,800 
11  3,500 
12  41,176 

1  4,307 

942 
2,385 

93,099 
7,094 

75,825 
1,200 

1,973 
3,894 

15,301 
2,000 

93,099 
7,094 

12  5.000 

"100 

2,297 

19,925 

16,500 

1,425 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,925 

- 

- 

- 

34,223 

29,000 

802 

3,000 

- 

- 

1,421 

34,223 

- 

- 

- 

2,623 

1,000 

1,618 

- 

- 

- 

5 

2,623 

- 

1 19,413 

5,406 

71,188 

10,000 

61,188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

71,188 

- 

- 

27,757 

30,535 

23,000 

- 

- 

11  7,535 

- 

- 

30,535 

- 

~ 

_ 

2,389,422 
27,755 

1,260,000 
16,000 

33,969 

_ 

265,000 

15  53,888 

9  224,760 

6,498 

551,805 
5,257 

2,389,422 
27,755 

- 

- 

- 

213,521 

70,000 

5,328 

- 

25,000 

- 

113,193 

213,521 

- 

"  3,985 

19,156 

143,828 

31,250 

2,130 

75,000 

35,448 

- 

- 

143,828 

- 

- 

- 

8,751 

50 

5,487 

- 

- 

- 

3,214 

8,751 

- 

18  384,800 

300 

385,100 

385,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

385,100 

- 

in,480,100 

900 

1,481,000 

1,481,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,481,000 

- 

- 

- 

51,443 

30,700 

20  8,000 

- 

- 

12,743 

51,443 

"400 

- 

358 

3,176 

1,950 

868 

- 

- 

- 

358 

3,176 

- 

- 

- 

3,586 

3,000 

586 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,586 

- 

21 10,172 
22  724,400 

- 

7,165,007 

3,200,000 

117,632 
23  29,141 

3,497,000 

239,000 

82,234 

- 

7,165,007 

- 

- 

- 

19,394 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,394 

19,394 

"  23,900 

25  24,989 

13  5,111 

26  835 
27 1,400 
28  1,000 

57,730 

50,000 

1,299 

6,431 

57,730 

; 

,. 

-, 3 

15  Adjourned. 
1'  Interest  fund. 

18  3,848  shares  of  its  capital  stock. 

19  14,801  shares  of  capital  stock. 
29  Mortgage  note. 


21  Prepaid  and  deferred  charges. 

22  Unamortized  debt  discount. 

23  Accrued  interest. 

21  Good  will  and  lease  rights. 


25  Construction. 
25  Organization  payment. 
2'  Treasury  stock. 
28  Guarantee  fund. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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1 

3 

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

& 

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Q 

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1 

S 

6 

South    End    Pharmacy, 

Mch. 

9,       Dec.  26, 

Dec.  26, 

S2,000 

_ 

S2,748 

$148 

Worcester,     Mass.,     The, 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

South  Leather  Company,  In- 

Apr.   2 

6,       Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

306 

34,748 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

South   Lincoln   Dairy   Com- 

Oct.   2 

8,       Oct.      1, 

Julv     1, 

100,000 

S5,000 

$200 

32,780 

3,017 

pany,  Lincoln. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

South    Purchase    Cranberry 

Feb. 

8,       Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

14,300 

450 

- 

172 

Company,  Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

South  Shore  Coal  Company, 

Mch. 

7,       Jan.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

8 1,201 

464 

3,221 

Hingham. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

South  Shore  Delivery  Com- 

May 1 

3,       Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

543 

- 

61 

pany,  Cohasset. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

SouthShore Garage,  Inc.,  Co- 

Feb.   1 

9,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

8,500 

- 

- 

8,741 

2,736 

hasset. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

■South  Shore  Newspaper  Com- 

June 2 

1,     « June     6, 

May   16, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

373 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

South  Station  Haberdasher, 

Aug.  2 

9,       Apr.     8, 

Feb.   28, 

2,800 

- 

- 

6,389 

1,824 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

South     Village     Investment 

Apr.    ] 

2,       Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

4,700 

- 

- 

598 

Company,  Rockport. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

South  Weymouth  Ice  Com- 

Apr.   1 

1,       Feb.   25, 

Feb.   25, 

25,000 

4,800 

500 

3,000 

1,240 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Southampton  Street  Storage 

June  1 

4,    4  Apr.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

7  2,500 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southbridge  Coal  Company, 

Feb. 

1,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,550 

Southbridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southbridge        Development 

May  2 

8,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

51,568 

- 

- 

1,473 

Company,  Southbridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southbridge  Investment  Com- 

June 2 

5,       May     6, 

May     1, 

100,000 

40,376 

- 

- 

4,461 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Southbridge     Optical     Com- 

Mch. 2 

6,           10- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918 

Southbridge    Printing    Com- 

Feb.  2 

6,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

135,000 

79,412 

88,298 

166,534 

107,700 

pany,  Southbridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southern   Apartments,   Inc., 

Jan.    ] 

9,       Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

400,750 

- 

- 

6,961 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southern  Illinois  Coal  Mines, 

May   ] 

3,    ■>  Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

419,838 

247,361 

15,280 

296,511 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southern    New    England 

Apr.    i 

2,       Dec.     3, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

IS  3,997 

withR.E. 

- 

1,883 

Country  Fair,  Incorporated, 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

New  Bedford. 

Southern  Production  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

4,       Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

"  30,000 

1,200 

1,815 

1,040 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southgate    Machinery    Co., 

Mch. 

6,       Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,832 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southgate  Press  —  T.  W.  Rip- 

May 

1,       Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

121,106 

65,808 

76,291 

ley  Co.,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Southworth  Company,  West 

Feb. 

8,       Jan.    30, 

Nov.  30, 

40,000 

34,148 

39,765 

18,302 

51,943 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Spalding   Dry   Goods   Com- 

Apr.  ; 

50,     <Mch.    5,. 

Jan.    31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

62,140 

14,791 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Spar-Light  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  ; 
1918 

n,       Jan.      9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

75,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

" 

Sparrow   &   Company,   Inc., 

Mch.  '. 

>6,       Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

1,000 

300 

4,053 

10,716 

Northborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Sparrow  Bros.  Inc.,  Middle- 

May 

2,     «Apr.    22, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

18,537 

3,437 

borough. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Good  will. 

3  And  auto  truck. 
«  Adjourned. 

5  Salaries. 


s  Furniture. 
"  Lease. 

8  Wood  and  coal. 
'  Horses,  wagons,  truck  and  sup- 
plies. 


w  None  held  in  1917.    Corporation 
not  doing  business. 

11  Stocks. 

12  Prepaid  insurance. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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Liabilities. 

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$2,000 

$625 

$1,250 

$575 

$446 

- 

$4,896 

- 

- 

- 

35,054 

21,000 

5,021 

- 

7,810 

- 

$1,223 

35,054 

2  $11,100 

- 

$104,125 

156,222 

85,500 

12,601 

- 

58,121 

- 

- 

156,222 

- 

- 

- 

14,922 

12,100 

- 

2,600 

- 

- 

222 

14,922 

2  2,000 

- 

- 

6,886 

6,100 

353 

- 

- 

433 

- 

6,886 

- 

- 

1,457 

2,061 

2,000 

61 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,061 

- 

- 

- 

11,477 

8,500 

2,058 

- 

- 

- 

919 

11,477 

2  29,600 

- 

97 

30,070 

30,000 

70 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,070 

: 

1 1,076 
6  500 

~ 

9,289 
5,798 

2,800 
4,950 

2,778 
6  3,711 

- 

- 

848 

- 

9,289 

5,798 

2  5,000 

- 

5,908 

20,448 

14,500 

2,648 

- 

3,300 

- 

- 

20,448 

2  7,667 

- 

- 

10,167 

10,000 

167 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,167 

- 

8  3,767 

9  3,700 

_ 

15,017 
53,041 

3,000 
10,800 

700 
1,937 

- 

5,600 
40,304 

: 

5,717 

15,017 
53,041 

- 

- 

70,618 

115,455 

100,000 

15,455 

- 

- 

- 

- 

115,455 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

441,944 

135,000 

32,417 

- 

- 

274,527 

441,944 

_ 

11  52,228 
12  3,106 

_ 

463,045 
978,990 

200,000 
100,000 

5,000 
3,672 

228,000 

9,631 

1,389 
875,318 

19,025 

463,045 
978,990 

- 

- 

- 

5,880 

4,980 

- 

- 

- 

"900 

- 

5,880 

- 

16  29,470 

3,025 

66,550 

65,950 

350 

- 

250 

- 

- 

66,550 

"  502,500 

18  987 

19  165 
16  27,100 
20  52,434 

21  3,040 
22  47,456 

- 

533,584 
366,135 
144,158 

500,000 
99,950 
40,000 

51,277 
24,203 

- 

92,575 
7,000 

118,413 
72,955 

33,584 
3,920 

533,584 
366,135 
144,158 

- 

1  2,500 

- 

79,431 

30,000 

31,238 

- 

9,000 

9,193 

- 

79,431 

23  75,000 

- 

1,605 

76,605 

75,000 

1,605 

- 

- 

- 

- 

76,605 

- 

- 

- 

16,069 

7,000 

121 

- 

7,754 

1,194 

- 

16,069 

2  31,300 

I  4,910 

- 

58,184 

50,000 

2,333 

- 

- 

- 

5,851 

58,184 

1 

13  Fair  property. 

"  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

15  Leases. 

16  Treasury  stock. 


"  Patent  rights. 

18  Patterns  and  drawings. 

19  Office  furniture. 

20  Equipment. 


21  Unexpired  insurance. 

22  Investment. 

23  Good  will  and  trade  name. 


760  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
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Spartan  Press  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Jan.    19, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

S50,000 

- 

1  S16,366 

S3,040 

$6,673 

Spatula  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

5,950 

4,834 

3,423 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Spaulding-Moss      Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

72,000 

- 

'  6,691 

19,322 

21,262 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Spaulding  System  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

'  2,500 

5,163 

2,314 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Special  Tool  Company,  Han- 

Apr.    1, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

6,000 

725 

1,502 

over. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Speciality     Nail     Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

S61,087 

40,488 

79,443 

9,467 

Raynham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Specialty  Leather  Goods  Co., 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

1,496 

1,066 

3,984 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Specialty  Shop,  The,  Boston,  . 

Mch.    6, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

1,000 

- 

- 

12  32,840 

4,423 

Speedometer  Parts  Company, 

May     8, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

770 

3,244 

2,167 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917 

Spencer  Board  of  Trade  Cor- 

Feb.   11, 

Oct.     3, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

27 

poration,  Spencer. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Spencer  Box  Co.,  Spencer,     . 

Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1917 

75,000 

- 

9,904 

42,852 

29,801 

Spencer    Express   Company, 

Apr.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

500 

- 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Spencer   Hardware   Co., 

Apr.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

6,500 

- 

425 

12,417 

7,778 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Spencer   Hotel   Company, 

Sept.  23. 

May  14, 

Acr.    30, 

3,000 

- 

- 

6,309 

148 

Spencer. 

1918. 

1918. 

"1918. 

Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons  of 

Dec.   24, 

Oct.     8, 

Sept.  30, 

5,000 

- 

2,136 

49,179 

5,888 

Massachusetts,      Incorpo- 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

rated,  Boston. 

Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons  of 

Nov.  29, 

Oct.    14, 

Sept.  28, 

5,000 

- 

16 1,932 

16 19,644 

6,662 

Massachusetts,       Incorpo- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

rated,  Boston  (2nd  return). 

Spencer   Screw   Corporation, 

Aug.  22, 

Aug.     7, 

May  31, 

20,000 

- 

38,647 

5,241 

11,855 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Spencer  Turbme  Cleaner 

Aug.     9, 

18  _ 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

800 

5,848 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

Spencer    Wire    Company, 

May  17, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  31, 

2,000,000 

678,378 

504,904 

916,770 

1,283,995 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Spencer    Yarn    Company, 

Mch.    8, 

May   17, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

11,270 

18,000 

16,594 

12,467 

North  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Spiers  Brick  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

60,000 

33,777 

8,510 

21,200 

15,554 

Sphtdorf  Electrical  Company 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

503 

9,339 

12,964 

of  Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sportsmen's  Club  of  Greater 

Jan.    23, 

27  _ 

Sept.     1, 

50,000 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston     Company,     The, 

1918. 

1917. 

Cambridge. 

Sprague  &  Company  Limited, 

May  11, 

May    7, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,289 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sprague,  Bates,  Place  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

7,500 

- 

399 

6.503 

31,360 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sprague,    Breed    &    Brown 

June    4, 

Apr.   24, 

Apr.     1, 

356,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,031 

Company,  Beverly. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sprague,    Breed,    Stevens 

May  28, 

May     3, 

Apr.     1, 

200,000 

31,126 

31,425 

22,414 

241,114 

&    Newhall   Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Lynn. 

1 ^ . , : — •-! : . — - — : — i 

1  And  equipment. 

'  Trade-marks. 

'  Good  will. 

*  Prepaid  expenses. 

6  Resen'e  for  insurance. 


6  Reserve  for  taxes. 
'  And  fixtures. 

8  Securities. 

9  Patent  rights. 
w  Mortgage. 


11  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

1-  And  fixtures  and  Uquor  hcense. 

13  And  surplus. 

1*  Reserves. 

15  And  tank  sta.  equipment. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


761 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

S3 
sag 

all 

1 

1 

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1 

1 

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1 
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6 

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J. 

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-a 

a 

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1 

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I 

3 
^ 

2S500 
s  5,148 

3  10,000 

4  $507 

- 

$32,234 
24,207 

$24,120 
10,000 

$3,696 
1,302 

- 

$3,000 

$4,250 
5  47 

6  121 

$9,905 

$32,234 
24,207 

3  10,000 

5  6,272 

- 

63,547 

58,000 

2,481 

- 

- 

3,066 

- 

63,547 

3  23,000 

- 

- 

32,977 

25,500 

6,758 

- 

- 

- 

719 

32,977 

9  750 

: 

: 

8,977 
190,485 

5,200 
10,000 

1,498 
154,298 

$1,920 
10  300 

4,000 

59 

11  5,327 

16,860 

8,977 
190,485 

- 

- 

- 

6,546 

5,000 

802 

- 

- 

744 

- 

6,546 

- 

- 

- 

37,263 

1,000 

13  21,34L 

- 

- 

"  14,922 

- 

37,263 

- 

- 

$621 

6,802 

1,680 

3,408 

- 

1,714 

- 

- 

6,802 

- 

- 

2,548 

2,575 

2,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,575 

3 10,000 

- 

- 

92,557 

50,000 

7,549 

- 

- 

35,008 

- 

92,557 

3  500 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,620 

6,500 

9,608 

- 

- 

- 

4,512 

20,620 

- 

- 

- 

6,457 

400 

5,062 

- 

- 

- 

995 

6,457 

- 

- 

- 

57,203 

5,000 

49,179 

- 

- 

- 

3,024 

57,203 

- 

17  222 

- 

28,460 

5,000 

19,885 

- 

- 

3,352 
11223 

- 

28,460 

- 

- 

5,810 

61,553 

5,500 

23,201 

- 

27,500 

5,352 

- 

61,553 

19  29,000 

2»539 
21242 

2,127 

38,556 

35,000 

3,556 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38,556 

- 

- 

- 

3,384,047 

2,000,000 

73,447 

- 

- 

1,310,600 

- 

3,384,047 

- 

- 

25,931 

84,262 

32,650 

30,612 

16,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

84,262 

- 

=2  431 

23  5,000 

21  9,964 

21298 

25  633 

750 

84,472 
33,701 

2,750 

45,000 
25,000 

1,000 

18,490 
1,915 

750 

9,000 
1,000 

11,800 

6,661 

26  125 

182 

84,472 
33,701 

2,750 

- 

23  171,029 

- 

173,318 

50,000 

- 

- 

113,500 

- 

9,818 

173,318 

' 

- 

- 

38,262 

7,500 

30,665 

- 

- 

- 

97 

38,262 

- 

- 

351,969 

356,000 

356,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

356,000 

3 140,000 

466,079 

200,000 

79,651 

153,000 

11  30,000 

3,428 

466,079 

16  And  oil  stocks. 

1'  Office  furniture. 

18  None  held  in  1918. 

1'  Good  will  and  contracts. 

2"  Automobile. 


21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Office  fixtures. 

23  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
2*  Liberty  Bonds. 


26  Automobiles. 

26  Reserve. 

27  None  held  in  1917. 

28  Securities  at  cost. 


762 


ANNUAL  RETURN^  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

a 

a 

a 
c, 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

S^    ol 

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6 

Sprague,   Nugent  Company, 

Oct.      1, 

July    30, 

June  30, 

$10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Spray  Engineering  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

$22,983 

$46,133 

$69,196 

Boston.                    * 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Spray  Primer  Company,  The, 

Mav  13, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

400 

5,000 

318 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Spring  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

June 29, 

5  June  27, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

378,707 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Spring  Farm  Poultry  Com- 

Mch. 23, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

$4,000 

- 

5,452 

357 

pany,  Littleton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Spring  Snap  Fastener  Com- 

Mav 21, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

46,813 

9,392 

14,752 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Spring  Street  Canoe  House, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

21,613 

_ 

_ 

1,247 

Inc.,  Dedham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springdale    Finishing    Com- 

Feb.   12, 

» Feb.     2, 

Dee.  31, 

350,000 

342,721 

228,779 

61,663 

42,270 

pany,  Canton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield     and     Suburban 

Aug.  30, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

_ 

7,557 

575 

6,057 

Laundry  Company,  Spring- 
field. 
Springfield  Athletic  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  20, 

21  Feb.   11, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

7 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Automobile  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

1,873 

25,875 

5,411 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Automobile  Road 

Sept.  13, 

July    19, 

Apr.      2, 

3,000 

- 

- 

900 

400 

Service  .Association,  Incor- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

porated,  Springfield. 

Springfield  Blower  Company, 

July    16, 

May  28, 

May     1, 

3,000 

- 

468 

1,259 

711 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield   Brick   Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

59,597 

8,000 

54,722 

32,658 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield   Buick  Company 

Jan.    14, 

5  Dec.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

5,409 

58,212 

19,895 

(for  1917),  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1916. 

Springfield  Buick  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

.- 

21  4,693 

105,848 

23,329 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Business  School, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

100 

- 

2,194 

Incorporated,  The,  Spring- 
field. 
Springfield  Carburetor  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.    6, 

26  Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

500 

pany,  Incorporated,  Spring- 
field. 
Springfield  Chemical  Products 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,471 

908 

699 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Facing  Company, 

May  18, 

Mch.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

6,429 

28  11,291 

38,178 

14,905 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield     Foundry     Com- 

June 10, 

May  21, 

Apr.    30, 

100,000 

139,345 

29 10,957 

3,000 

54,189 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield    Glazed    Paper 

Feb.   26, 

"Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

33,300 

25,350 

50,115 

42,243 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Ice  and  Coal  Com- 

May 14, 

Jan.      8, 

Nov.  30, 

400,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield     lee     Company, 

July    16, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

148,809 

49,337 

7.919 

19,384 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield     Iron    Works, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

28,800 

4,525 

1,495 

9,391 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield    Lumber    Corpo- 

Mav 29, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

27,247 

9,463 

66,657 

61,188 

ration,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Stocks  and  bonds. 
8  Deferred  charges. 
*  Reserves. 

5  In  Ueu  of  annual. 

6  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 


8  Reserve  for  taxes. 

9  Good  will. 

1"  Patent  rights  and  contracts. 

11  Office  furniture  and  work  room 

furniture  and  fixtures. 

12  Treasury  stock. 

13  Experimental  work. 


I'i  Equipment. 

15  Adjourned. 

16  Unexpired  insurance. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation  real  es- 
tate. 

18  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  ma- 
chinery and  fixtures. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


763 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■S&S 

■| 

13 

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1 

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CO 
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■a 
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3 

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03 

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1 

- 

- 

S10,000 

$10,000 

$10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$10,000 

1  $42,481 

2  S2,198 
3  247 

17,929 

183,238 
23,647 

52,800 
5,000 

$29,346 
18,647 

- 

$15,000 

$68,928 
4  17,164 

with 
surplus 

183,238 
23,647 

- 

6  1,302 
'  12,000 

- 

392,009 

57,000 

275,768 

- 

- 

8  30,086 

$29,155 

392,009 

9  13,000 

8,032 

30,841 

15,000 

394 

- 

15,447 

- 

- 

30,841 

10 112,333 

"  2,381 

12  101,800 

13  7,879 

"  3,434 

- 

295,350 

250,000 

21,828 

- 

19,604 

3,918 

- 

295,350 

- 

- 

26,294 

10,000 

276 

_ 

- 

- 

16,018 

26,294 

16  9,351 

3,924 

684,784 
18,113 

350,000 
7,400 

31,417 

7,873 

2,840 

125,048 

17  10,632 

18  44,439 
19 123,248 

684,784 
18,113 

9 10,000 

- 

7,392 

27,399 

20,000 

1,899 

$3,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

27,399 

9  30,000 

- 

15,401 

78,560 

60,000 

5,560 

- 

13,000 

- 

- 

78,560 

- 

- 

200 

1,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

- 

21420 

342 

3,200 

3,000 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,200 

- 

22 1,575 

- 

156,552 

50,000 

27,095 

- 

30,400 

- 

49,057 

156,552 

9  2,500 

23  134 

- 

86,150 

15,000 

11,541 

- 

53,662 

*  1,233 

4,714 

86,150 

9  8,000 

25  277 

: 

134,147 
10,294 

20,000 
5,000 

27,525 
1,292 

- 

64,750 

12,948 
4  8,924 

4,002 

134,147 
10,294 

- 

- 

500 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

- 

2'  12,400 

7,678 

23,156 

19,400 

156 

3,600 

- 

- 

23,156 

- 

2  2,644 

- 

73,447 

40,000 

7,781 

- 

19,000 

6,666 

- 

73,447 

- 

- 

- 

207,491 

100,000 

19,216 

30  75,000 

- 

- 

13,275 

207,491 

- 

~ 

151,008 

75,000 

19,746 

- 

- 

56,262 

- 

151,008 

- 

31  80,000 

124,500 

204,500 

204,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

204,500 

9  300,000 

'  5,000 

32  2,142 

33'393 

- 

532,591 
44,604 

463,500 
10,400 

14,122 
2,854 

30  7,500 

39,675 

15,294 

23,850 

532,591 
44,604 

- 

34  1,100 

- 

165,655 

300 
35  49,700 

108,617 

- 

- 

- 

7,038 

165,655 

19  Reserve  for  income  tax. 

20  Date  of  postponement. 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Personal  property. 

23  Prepaid  expense. 

24  And  equipment. 


25  Payments  in  advance. 

25  Corporation  has  done  no  business. 

2'  Secret  process. 

28  And  fixtures. 

29  And  tools  and  equipment. 
31  Mortgage. 


31  Stock-Springfield  Ice  Co. 

32  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

33  Patterns  and  fittings. 

34  Stocks  in  other  companies. 

35  Subscriptions  received  for  stock. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Springfield     Metal    Furring 

Aug.  12, 

Aug.    7, 

June  30, 

$100,000 

_ 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield  Navigation  Com- 

June 

6, 

Apr.   17, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

$20,397 

_ 

$819 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield  OflSce  Supply 

Apr. 

1, 

Jan.     8, 

Jan.      8, 

25,000 

- 

955 

$14,441 

11,856 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield  Paper  Company, 

Mch.  ] 

3, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

758 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield    Photo-Engraving 

Apr.    1 

7, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

5,063 

1,350 

6,524 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Produce  Broker- 

July 

6, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

20,000 

$40,000 

3,000 

5,000 

36,650 

age  Company,  The,  North- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

hampton. 

Springfield    Public    Market, 

Apr.    2 

5, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

- 

1,800 

95,339 

99,131 

Inc.,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Security  Company, 

Mch.  1 

3, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

100 

13.397 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield  Silver  Black  Fox 

Apr.    1 

8, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31. 

100,000 

3,000 

- 

0  4.315 

- 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Tool  Co.,  Spring- 

Jan. 

2, 

Dec.   21, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

35,244 

8.243 

9.550 

field. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Springfield    Typewriter    Ex- 

Apr.  a 

0, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,550 

2,360 

change,  Inc.,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Union  Pubhshing 

May 

8, 

Feb.   23, 

Dec.  31, 

80,000 

- 

26,212 

- 

15,149 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield   Wall  Paper  and 

Mch. 

4, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

770 

17,514 

3,415 

Paint  Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Waste  Company, 

Feb.   1 

9, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

5,467 

28,919 

124,486 

57,982 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield    Webbing    Com- 

Mch. 2 

3, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

5,504 

6,754 

27,824 

11.718 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Springfield  Wholesale  Grocery 

Aug. 

2, 

May     1, 

Apr.   30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

72,831 

83.238 

Company,      Incorporated, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Springfield. 

Spurr  Veneer  Company, 

Sept.  2 

7, 

w  Sept.  24, 

June  30, 

50,000 

7,500 

6,500 

2,555 

1.220 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Stack  Heater  Company, 

Deo.   1 

0, 

Nov.  26, 

Sept.  30, 

80,000 

- 

2,674 

12,559 

8.104 

Worcester. 

1917 

1917. 

1917. 

Stackpole,     Moore,     Tryon 

Apr. 

3, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

40,381 

7,860 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Stacy  Adams  Company, 

Feb.    1 

9, 

Jan.      2, 

Nov.  22, 

300,000 

23,850 

27,973 

233,005 

266,597 

Brockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Stacy's  Clothing  Store,  Inc., 

Feb.   ] 

9, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

14,942 

9.702 

Gloucester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Stafford   Iron   Works,   Inc., 

Feb.    ] 

8, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

18.443 

9,382 

18,775 

28.735 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Stafford  Mills,  FaU  River,      . 

Oct.    2 
1918 

'4, 

Oct.    22, 
1918. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 

1,000,000 

483,685 

1,097,585 

546,951 

333,642 

Stamped    Specialties    Com- 

Mch. ] 

2, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   23, 

10,000 

- 

859 

18,089 

21,309 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Action  Co.,  Cam- 

Apr.   ] 

2, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

20,478 

70,509 

44.916 

bridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Auto  Horn  Com- 

Apr.  ] 

0, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

727 

7,624 

1.045 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Auto  Supply  Co., 

May 

6, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

22,895 

3.474 

►•  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard   Ball   Player   Cor- 

Feb. 

1, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

559 

76 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

I —^ : 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

.■■;  .:,  .,3 

1  Patent  rights. 
'  Securities. 
5  Prepayments. 
*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
5  Office   furniture   and  warehouse 
fixtures. 


6  Good  will. 

'  Horses,  wagons  and  trucks, 
s  Fixtures. 

9  Including  amount  paid  on  f( 
10  Liberty  Bonds. 


11  Springfield  Publishing  Co. 

12  Auto. 

13  Samples  and  insurance. 

1*  Interest  and  insurance  prepaid. 
16  Equipment. 


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765 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABILinES. 

Patent  Rights, 
Trade-marks, 
Good  Will. 

1 

a 
1 

1 
1 

1 

S 

k 

< 

1 

a 

J. 
"S 

a 

"S-a 

O  OJ 

J 

CO 

13 

a 

i 

1  $50,000 

- 

- 

$50,000 

$50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$50,000 

- 

2  $5,000 
3  148 

$418 

26,364 
27,670 

20,000 
13,000 

$1,144 
4,970 

$2,000 

$9,700 

4  $2,430 

$790 

26,364 
27,670 

- 

- 

- 

758 

500 

18 

- 

- 

240 

- 

758 

- 

- 

- 

12,937 

7,500 

2,379 

- 

- 

3,058 

- 

12,937 

- 

5 1,250 

- 

85,900 

3,700 

5,515 

5,250 

68,000 

- 

3,435 

85,900 

6  250,500 
6  2,000 

7  10,350 

8  12,150 

- 

469,270 
15,497 

400,000 
10,000 

5,960 

- 

5,495 

63,310 

2 

469,270 
15,497 

- 

- 

63,575 

70,890 

66,840 

3,200 

- 

850 

- 

- 

70,890 

- 

153 

9,277 

62,467 

50,000 

12,467 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62,467 

- 

- 

- 

6,910 

3,000 

1,361 

- 

- 

2,549 

- 

6,910 

- 

10  24,500 

11  91,749 

12  390 

13  412 
14 1,828 
10  2,800 
10  3,000 

15  5,100 

31,890 

189,500 
22,501 

221,482 
54,800 

161,169 

80,000 
12,000 
150,000 
25,000 
60,000 

51,500 
10,219 

27,158 
7,199 
21',893 

39,000 

30,000 

58,000 
282 
14,324 
22,601 
40,276 

with 
surplus 

189,500 
22,501 

221,482 
54,800 

161,169 

17  16,000 
6  14,980 
1  50,000 

19  231 

27,063 
5,994 

75,818 
84,562 

50,000 
67,550 

8,110 

IS  17,708 

13,012 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

75,818 
84,562 

6  5,000 

20  9,552 

24,285 

82,078 

50,000 

25,578 

- 

6,500 

- 

- 

82,078 

- 

- 

- 

551,425 

300,000 

100,739 

- 

35,000 

21  27,355 

88,331 

551,425 

- 

8  1,000 

- 

25,644 

15,000 

2,084 

- 

2,500 

- 

6,060 

25,644 

- 

24 10,736 
25 126,520 

- 

75,335 

2,599,119 
40,257 

50,000 

1,000,000 
5,000 

29,088 

- 

7,888 
507,000 

5,928 

22  3,339 

23  8,180 

26  225,000 

27  269,621 

6,169 

597,498 

75,335 

2,599,119 
40,257 

- 

- 

- 

135,903 

50,000 

3,324 

- 

10,400 

72,179 

- 

135,903 

1  4,706 

- 

2,048 

21,150 

10,000 

1,166 

- 

9,984 

- 

- 

21,150 

8  1,891 

2,150 

30,410 

25,000 

1,690 

- 

3,720 

- 

- 

30,410 

1  1,500 

- 

- 

2,135 

2,000 

135 

~ 

" 

" 

2,135 

16  Adjourned. 
1'  Trade-marks. 

18  Chas.  W.  Spurr. 

19  Unexpired  insurance  and  taxes. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


21  Reserve  for  plant  depreciation. 

22  Allowance    for    depreciation    on 

building,  machinery,  tools,  etc. 

23  Allowance  for  completion  of  con- 

tracts in  process. 


24  Improvement  account. 

25  Liberty  Bonds  and  certificates. 

26  Reserved  for  Federal  tax. 

27  Depreciation. 


766 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
1 

.S 

i 
1 

a 

Oi 
O 

-2 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

^ 

ctures, 
iandise, 
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in  Proc- 

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Standard   Bottling   and  Ex- 

Mch. ] 

5,       Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

$20,000 

$17,568 

$16,385 

$15,552 

tract  Company,  Breton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Bottling  Company, 

Feb. 

4,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

4,000 

S4,500 

600 

3,300 

1,780 

Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Charcoal  Company, 

June 

1,       May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

5,400 

31,863 

Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Clothes  Dryer  Com- 

July 

1,       Apr.     1, 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

450 

375 

1,059 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Company,  The,  Bos- 

June 

1,       Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

3,634 

637 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard   Crayon   Manufac- 

May 

3,       Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

2,996 

26,874 

21,587 

25,815 

turing  Company,  Danvers. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard    Diary    Company, 

Mav 

8,       Apr.     5, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

36,000 

15,319 

48,142 

99,507 

The,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Dyewood  &  Extract 

June  S 

5,       Mch.    5, 

Mch.    5, 

50,000 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

Company,  Medford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Egg  Co.  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.  i 

6,       Apr.     1, 

Feb.   28, 

15,000 

- 

1,478 

2,729 

18,421 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard     Envelope     Sealer 

Apr. 

9,       Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

4,475 

5,756 

4,029 

Manufacturing    Company, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

% 

-    Somerville. 

Standard   Fabric   Company, 

Feb.    1 

9,       Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

53,771 

190,856 

148,698 

61,323 

Fall  River. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard     Fibre     Company, 

Apr.    3 

0,          11- 

Dec.   31, 

24,500 

17,000 

7,270 

5,800 

48,380 

Somerville. 

1918 

1917. 

Standard  Fish  Company,  Bos- 

May 

8,       Anr.     6, 

Apr.     6, 

25,000 

- 

- 

480 

9,170 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Foundry  Company, 

May  2 

1.       Feb.   20, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

48,242 

14,449 

66,933 

125,774 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Hardware  Company, 

Mch.  1 

3,       Jan.      7, 

Jan.      7, 

1,000 

- 

- 

3,300 

510 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard    Harness    and 

Mch.  2 

1,   13  Feb.   28, 

Feb.   28, 

15,000 

- 

2,037 

13,650 

3,567 

Saddlery    Company,    Bos- 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Horse  Shoe  Com- 

May 

3,       Apr.   17, 

Feb.   28, 

100,000 

10,296 

21,405 

77,478 

135,022 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Kid  Mfg.  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 2 

3i   "Nov.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

411,880 

144,547 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Standard   Leather  Company 

Mch.  2 

6,       Mch.    1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

1,000 

4,866 

4,585 

of  Brockton,  ffrockton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard     Machinery     Co., 

Feb.   2 

1,       Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Standard  Paper  Goods  Com- 

Feb. 

4,   15  Jan.    14, 

Nov.  19, 

10,000 

- 

3,000 

1,950 

1,276 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Paper  Tube  Works, 

June  ! 

9,   16  May  17, 

Apr.     1, 

150,000 

20,300 

- 

308 

Harvard. 

1918 

1918.  ' 

1918. 

Standard    Plunger    Elevator 

May  1 

4,    16  Apr.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

750,000 

85,000 

239,118 

187,904 

180,364 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Pocahontas  Coal 

Oct. 

7,       Sept.  24, 

Sept.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

34,731 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard    Publishing    Com- 

Apr.   1 

3,       Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

9,000 

- 

- 

2,698 

11,762 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Range  and  Stove 

Sept.  1 

0,   15  June     1, 

Apr.   30, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

1,709 

18,302 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Real  Estate  Com- 

Feb.   1 

1,       Dec.     3, 

Nov.    5, 

50,000 

23 14,440 

- 

- 

825 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1917. 

1917. 

Standard  Remedy  Company, 

Apr.   2 

7,       Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

- 

350 

300 

913 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Horses,  wagons,  trucks,  etc. 

2  Good  will. 

3  Patent  rights. 
*  Prepayments. 
5  Investments. 


5  Reserves. 
'  Rent. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Depreciation. 
1"  Resen-e  for  taxation. 


11  None  held  in  1918. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  In  heu  of  annual. 

"  Should  have  been  held. 
15  Adjourned. 


1918. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


767 


of  Corporatio7is  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

i 

M 
1 

J 
1 

3 

CO 

S 
'S, 

6 

< 

J. 

■a  g 

J. 

a  S 

11 

_3 

1 
1 

1 

i 

- 

- 

- 

$49,505 

$20,000 

$20,940 

- 

- 

$3,062 

$5,503 

$49,505 

- 

- 

- 

10,180 

4,000 

1,433 

$3,000 

$600 

- 

1,147 

10,180 

- 

I  $8,950 

- 

46,213 

5,000 

13,082 

- 

3,822 

24,309 

- 

46,213 

2  $4,000 

- 

S442 

6,326 

5,000 

1,326 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,326 

- 

- 

41 

6,312 

5,000 

1,312 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,312 

3  423 
2  10,000 

*  1,159 

5  793 

5  149,282 

15,982 
2,474 

89,647 

348,250 

18,282 

25,102 

40,000 

50,000 

2,000 

15,000 

3,005 

663 

15,615 

7  667 

10,102 

- 

8,691 

28,376 

6  9,575 

265.587 

6  32,000 

- 

89,647 

348,250 

18,282 

25,102 

s  23,530 
2  20,000 

- 

4,625 

62,415 

50,000 

2,785 

- 

9,630 

- 

- 

62,415 

s  7,500 

8 14,000 

~ 

468,648 
85,950 

192,700 
24,500 

14,342 
30,704 

- 

136,000 

»  50.422 
11  5,000 

70,184 
30,746 

468,648 
85,950 

-  10,000 

1,250 
12  1,702 
5  11,866 

10,238 

32,840 
267,264 

25,000 
40,000 

5,177 
57,952 

; 

2,663 
35,900 

133,412 

: 

32,840 
267,264 

- 

- 

- 

3,810 

500 

2,600 

- 

- 

- 

710 

3.810 

- 

- 

19,254 

4,500 

5,021 

- 

- 

9,733 

- 

19,254 

- 

- 

244,201 

100,000 

16,457 

- 

- 

127,744 

- 

244,201 

- 

8 10,000 

- 

566,427 

150,000 

205,193 

- 

65,000 

146,234 

- 

566,427 

- 

- 

- 

10,451 

3,000 

2,343 

2,000 

2,042 

- 

1,066 

10,451 

2  5,000 

- 

5,506 

16,732 

10,000 

1,756 

- 

4,976 

- 

- 

16,732 

- 

- 

144,767 

165,375 

150,000 

1,024 

14,351 

- 

- 

- 

165,375 

i«  319,400 

1'  37,500 

63,847 

1,113,133 

750,000 

297,028 

- 

- 

- 

13  66,105 

1,113,133 

- 

8  2,000 

- 

36,731 

5,000 

30,945 

- 

- 

- 

786 

36,731 

2  4,900 

»  15,000 

22  166 

- 

29,460 

25,077 
15,265 

9,000 

10,000 
5,000 

5,626 

20  5,799 

21  3,690 
5,241 

9,025 

2,100 

9,836 
1,240 

3,245 

with 
surplus 

29,460 

25,077 
15,265 

2*  14,960 

- 

69 

16,592 

15,000 

1,192 

- 

400 

- 

- 

16,592 

IS  Patent  rights  and  good  wUl. 

1'  Investment  in  General  Elevator 

Company  business. 
18  Account   appreciation    on    real 

estate  and  machinery. 


1'  CopjTights. 

20  Advertising     and     subscriptions 

unearned. 

21  C.  E.  Belcher  (deposit). 


•'-  Fixtures. 

23  Equity. 

24  Trade-marks  and  formulae. 


768 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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Standard  Rotary  Valve  Co., 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    22, 

Jan.      7, 

S30,000 

$2,000 

$30 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Service  Pipe  Clean- 

May    8, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Standard   Shoe   Company, 

Mch.  14, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

8,000 

- 

2,656 

$6,405 

6,046 

Inc.,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard    Shoe    Machinery 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

12,310 

34,794 

18,405 

Company,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Stamp  Afiixer  Com- 

May    8, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

1,179 

1,521 

2,557 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard    Steel   Motor   Car 

Oct.    31, 

Oct.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

8  355 

14,433 

4,405 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Steel  Shelving  Com- 

Mch. 19, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard  Stove  Lining  Com- 

May    8, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

14,000 

315,953 

1,200 

17,452 

19,194 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard   Tire  and   Rubber 

July    19, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

51,000 

_ 

_ 

153,442 

101,788 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard     Turning     Works, 

July   23, 

Apr.   29, 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

49,100 

1,000 

32,765 

16,044 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard    Union    Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

514 

11,356 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standard   Upholstering   Co., 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     4, 

20,000 

- 

1,883 

18,883 

19,995 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard    Whip    Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

10,000 

4,500 

15,126 

5,727 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standard  Woven  Fabric  Com- 

Apr.   18, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

2,725,000 

420,571 

431,065 

470,296 

180,694 

pany,  Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Standish    Hall    Company, 

July    16, 

July    11, 

July    11, 

13,000 

30,741 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Abington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Standish  Shore,  Inc.,  Worces- 

June 21, 

32  May   11, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

ter. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Standish  Worsted  Company, 

May     3, 

33  Apr.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

240,000 

148,470 

with  R.E. 

314,096 

98,874 

The,  Plymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stanhope  Forge  and  Machine 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

3,379 

300 

4,837 

Works,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stanley   Company,   The, 

May     4, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

25,000 

14,506 

34,710 

8,096 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stanley    Garage    Company, 

Dec.   28, 

Nov.  27, 

Nov.    1, 

1,000 

- 

500 

1,421 

2,605 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stanley     Grain     Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

7,000 

- 

- 

6,270 

5,687 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stanley   Wood   Grain   Com- 

Apr.   12, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.     1, 

20,000 

13,300 

3,488 

25,588 

30,530 

pany,  Taimton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stanley    Woolen    Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

26,000 

34.154 

178,174 

68,682 

Uxbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stanwood  Manufacturing  Co., 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,638 

20,634 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Staples  &  Bell  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

July     6, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

101,200 

- 

- 

57,076 

115,258 

Staples  and  McAulifFe  Co., 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

1,652 

826 

3,282 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Staples  &  Towse,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Nov.  14, 
1917. 

Nov.    1, 
1917. 

25,000 

7,749 

92 

1  Patent  rights. 

2  Trade-marks. 
2  New  patents. 
^  Small  tools. 

5  Office  fixtures. 

5  Reserve  for  Federal  tax. 

'  Good  will. 

8  And  office  and  dem.  eq. 


9  Deferred  charges. 
1"  Cst.  res.  sales. 

11  S.  S.  Car  Co.  dep. 

12  Subscribed. 
IS  Agts.  dep. 

"  War  tax  collected. 
15  Reserve  car  sales. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 


1'  Depreciation  reserve. 

18  Excess  profits  tax  reserve. 

19  Stocks  and  bonds. 
2°  Automobiles. 

21  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

22  Reserve  for  1917. 

23  Due  directors. 


1918. 


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- 

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5,250 

5,000 

$250 

- 

- 

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- 

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15,107 

6,500 

3,436 

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- 

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59,000 

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558 

- 

40,051 

- 

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'  28,550 

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7,821 

29,487 

10,000 
12  2,500 

13,440 

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1-5  3,185 

29,487 

11 

- 

10,088 

10,100 

9,000 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

10,100 

- 

16  5,425 

- 

59,224 

14,000 

6,758 

- 

- 

36,009 
1'  1,000 
18  1,457 

~ 

59,224 

19  1,050 
=0  1,100 
21  1,815 

259,195 

51,000 

30,124 

139,645 

35,895 
22  2,531 

259,195 

- 

- 

- 

98,909 

25,000 

4.304 

23  17,075 

20,641 

21,712 

19,446 

- 

10,772 

98,909 

1  2,500 

2M31 

49,411 

64,381 

41,240 

_ 

2,500 

_ 

_ 

64,381 

2s  169 

- 

26  5,450 

894 

47,105 

14,900 

11,027 

- 

6,119 

15,059 

- 

47,105 

- 

2'  2,000 

- 

37,353 

28,700 

2,577 

- 

900 

2,000 

3,176 

37,353 

28  288,247 

26  3,000 
9  19,157 

- 

1,813,030 

1,221,214 

201,598 

- 

265,000 

120,272 

29  4,286 

30  660 

- 

1,813,030 

- 

- 

- 

30,741 

13,000 

- 

9,000 

500 

- 

31  8,241 

30,741 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

16  25,000 

- 

586,440 

240,000 

135,270 

- 

104,000 

107,170 

- 

586,440 

- 

- 

- 

8,516 

1,600 

1,790 

- 

425 

- 

4,701 

8,516 

- 

S4  25,000 

- 

107,312 

75,000 

6,709 

35  20,000 

5,000 

- 

603 

107,312 

- 

- 

- 

4,526 

1,000 

1,002 

- 

- 

2,524 

4,526 

- 

- 

37,535 

49,492 

7,000 

26,492 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

49,492 

- 

- 

- 

72,906 

20,000 

12,253 

- 

5,600 

35,053 

- 

72,906 

- 

- 

- 

307,010 

100,000 

26.978 
36  30,000 

- 

30,700 

- 

119,332 

307,010 

- 

3'  4,356 

- 

26,628 

20,000 

4.724 
3s  1,639 

- 

- 

~ 

265 

26,628 

- 

39  4,910 
«o  34.000 

- 

211,244 

50,000 
"  51,000 

50,637 

- 

20,000 

39,607 

~ 

211,244 

'200 

«346 

- 

6,306 

3,000 

1,269 

- 

254 

171 

1,012 

6,306 

'  9,850 

- 

4,889 

22.580 

15,000 

3,980 

- 

3,600 

- 

- 

22,580 

21  Organization. 

25  Office  equipment. 

26  Treasury  stock. 
2'  Liberty  Loan. 

2s  Patent  rights  and  good-will. 
29  Reserve  for  retirement  of  preferred 
stock. 


30  Reserve  for  preferred  stock  sink- 

ing fund. 

31  Since  1881. 

32  Special  meeting. 

33  Adjourned. 

31  Treasury  shares. 
35  Mortgage. 


36  Taxes. 

3'  Contracts  on  hand. 

38  Cost  to  fill  contracts  on  hand. 

S9  Equipment. 

^0  Investment. 

^1  Subscribed  stock. 

*2  Franchise. 


770 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 


MV3 


Staples  Coal  Company,  Taun- 
ton. 

Staples  Coal  Company  of  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 


Staples  Coal  Company  of  Fall 

River,  Fall  River. 
Staples    Coal    Company    of 

Rhode  Island,  Boston. 
Staples    Coal    Company    of 

Taunton,  Taunton. 
Star   Amusement   Company, 

Boston. 
Star     Brass     Manufacturing 

Company,  Boston. 

Star  Cement  Company,  Lynn, 

Star  Credit  Clothing  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Star  Electric  Company, 
Worcester. 

Star  Fish  Company,  Boston,  . 

Star  Games  Corporation, 
Cambridge. 

Star  Island  Steamboat  Co., 
Boston. 

Star  Laundry  Company  of 
Methuen,  Methuen. 

Star  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Leominster. 

Star  Printing  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Star  Worsted  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Stark  Lunch  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Stark  Supply  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Starkey  Theatre  Company, 
North  Attleborough. 

Starkweather  &  Broadhurst, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Starr  Bog  Company, 
Spencer. 

Starrett  &  Simes  Company, 
Springfield. 

Staso  Laminated  Slate  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Staso  Milling  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


Aug.  26, 
1918. 

July  25, 
1918. 


Aug.  26, 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
Aug.   26, 

1918. 
Sept.    9, 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

1918. 


Jan.     7, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Sept.  12, 

1918. 
June   10, 

1918. 
July     2, 

1918. 
Aug.  29, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
.-Vpr.    17, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Au>;.   14, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 


1918 

"  ' 

Apr. 

24, 

1918 

May 

22, 

1918 

Mav 

22, 

1918 

May 

22, 

1918 

June 

12, 

1918 

Feb. 

4, 

1918 

13  Dec. 

1, 

1917 

Mch. 

27, 

1918 

Jan. 

22, 

1918 

Feb. 

25, 

1918 

Aug. 

24, 

1918 

June 

fi, 

1918 

Jan. 

1, 

1918 

Dec. 

31, 

1917 

Jan. 

2, 

1918 

Jan. 

1, 

1918 

Mch. 

4, 

1918 

Jan. 

18, 

1918 

July 

17, 

1918 

Jan. 

6, 

1918 

Feb. 

6, 

1918 

Apr. 

1, 

1918 

Jan. 

10, 

1918 

Jan. 

10, 

1918 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 


Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Nov.  19, 

1917. 
Dec.   29, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
July      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


Sl,600,000 
1,000,000 

500,000 
300,000 
300,000 
10,000 
200,000 

50,000 
10,000 
10,000 

3,000 
50,000 
10,000 

3,000 
20,000 
10,000 
150,000 
10,000 
25,000 
50,000 
10,000 
20,000 

3,500 

18,000 

400,000 


Assets. 


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a 

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s 

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$168,179 
70,976 
103,844 

54,236 

5,000 


5,008 
35,000 

26,000 


34,105 


$53,055 

withR.E. 

with  R.  E. 

with  R.  E. 

836 

7  45,485 

2,700 


3,500 

3,429 

6,400 

84,620 

1,000 

300 

2,500 

200 


114,570 

92,440 
34,114 
75,564 

157,835 

4,241 
8,831 
11,025 

100 

175 

7,274 

900 

799,551 

200 

12,880 


11,672 


1  Securities. 

-  Good  will. 

3  Coal  in  transit. 

*  United  States  securities. 

5  Construction  work. 

^  Reserves. 


'  And  fixtures,   etc.     Less  reserve 
for  depreciation. 

8  Liberty  Bond. 

'  Patterns  and  drawings. 
1"  OflSce  furniture  and  fixtures. 
1^  Prepaid  insurance. 


'■-  Reserve  for  income  and   excess 

profits  tax. 
'3  Adjourned. 

1*  Trade-marks  and  formula. 
i»  Office  equipment. 
IS  Fixtures. 
"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


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$1,406,900 

$15,603 

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- 

$480,323 

- 

$2,002,826 

2,860,000 

5  8,385 

1  1,611 

*  140,119 

5  13,064 

'  92,100 

988,675 
661,637 

700,000 
260,000 

272,437 
286,969 

16,094 
6  144 

114,668 

988,675 
661,637 

- 

1  34,240 

- 

223,622 

150,000 

49,231 

- 

- 

24,391 

- 

223,622 

- 

I  100,001 

- 

462,044 

300,000 

75,090 

- 

- 

86,954 

- 

462,044 

- 

- 

$7,818 

10,365 

10,000 

365 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,365 

i<  12,500 
2  2,500 

5  1,000 
9  19,593 

i»  153 
11  2,615 

15  152 

16  1,750 

- 

372,421 

37,532 
22,584 

200:000 

20,000 
10,000 

52,333 

2,104 
1,676 

6,275 

with  accts. 
payable 

$9,551 

12  8,018 

$112,070 

9,153 
1,357 

372,421 

37,532 

22,584 

- 

1^694 

- 

26,710 

10,000 

4,797 

- 

6,000 

5,913 

- 

26,710 

- 

I  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

is  50,280 

-■0  16,000 

3,055 
2,500 

53,436 
18,500 

1,645 

13  48,355 

7,000 

3,436 
6,500 

~ 

5,000 

~ 

: 

53,436 
18,500 

- 

- 

2,575 

6,450 

3,000 

_ 

- 

3,450 

- 

- 

6,450 

- 

21  5,000 

- 

54,475 

20,000 

18,921 

- 

- 

15,554 

- 

54,475 

- 

- 

- 

13,115 

10,000 

1,303 

- 

- 

- 

1,812 

13,115 

2  9,000 

- 

- 

1,294,966 
10,427 

150,000 
10,000 

285,781 

■" 

520,180 

272,251 
22  60,754 

427 

1,294,966 
10,427 

- 

21  4,000 

23  850 

25  9,800 

27,535 

30,054 
66,000 

16,600 
50,000 

7,044 

16,000 

~ 

21  2,500 

3,910 

30,054 
66,000 

2  1,800 

- 

2,584 

6,979 

5,000 

1,979 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,979 

- 

- 

- 

40,034 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

20,034 

40,034 

- 

18  817 

- 

13,883 

3,500 

4,026 

900 

- 

5,457 

13,883 

18  16,000 

- 

5,623 

57,858 

16,000 

41,858 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,858 

26  1 

2  11,248 

27  375,759 

28  147,467 
23  6,823 
s"  2,663 

25  38,200 

679,960 

284,300 
31  100 

63,571 

32  5,151 

119,623 
33  11,000 

31  135,000 
35  6,474 

54,741 

679,960 

18  Patent  rights. 

13  Subscribed  but  not  issued. 

20  Boat. 

21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  Reserve  for  taxes. 

23  Truck  and  teams. 

2*  Reserve  for  tax  and  depreciation. 


25  Treasury  stock. 
25  Trade-marks. 
2?  Plant. 

28  Development  investment. 

29  Securities       including       Liberty 

Bonds. 
3"  Prepaid  items. 


31  Subscription  to  additional  capital 

stock. 

32  Items  accrued  not  due. 

33  Notes  discounted. 

31  Sinking  fund  income  certificates. 
35  Suspense. 


772 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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State  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Nov.    8, 

Oct.    31, 

$1,000 

$337 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

State  Security  Company,  Bos- 

May 29, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,624 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

State  Street  Exchange,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.      1, 

3,500,000 

$6,295,926 

- 

_ 

96,308 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

State  Wharf  and  Storage 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.   28, 

130,000 

215,000 

6,632 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Static  Carbonating  Company, 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

$10,469 

4,672 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Steam  MotorsCompany,  The, 

Sept.    3, 

July    22, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

$899 

10,696 

6,192 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stearns  and  Hill,  Inc.,  Mel- 

July   18, 

"July    12, 

July      1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

6,400 

946 

rose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Steams  &  McKay  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

15,000 

2,992 

5,257 

7,773 

Marblehead. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stearns  Furniture  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

_ 

- 

68,655 

145,383 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Steel    Specialties    Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

5,962 

3,292 

2,711 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Steele  &  Abbott  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

14,000 

7,500 

- 

12,082 

23,174 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Steiger-Cox    Company,    Fall 

July     3, 

"Apr.   25, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

- 

_ 

110,660 

85,840 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Steiger,  Dudgeon  Company, 

Sept.  26, 

Aug.   14, 

July    31, 

150,000 

_ 

24  36,150 

185,440 

80,734 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Steimer  &  Moore  Whip  Com- 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   19, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

5,500 

24  4,000 

19,732 

7,108 

pany,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Steinberg  Theatre  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

40,000 

- 

- 

164 

Webster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stenberg  and  Company,  In- 

Apr.   24, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,436 

8,357 

12,632 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stenman  Wire  Specialty  Com- 

July     1, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

8,000 

- 

2'  5,039 

7,555 

5,785 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stephen  L.  Bartlett  Company, 

June  22, 

May     1, 

Apr.    30, 

50,000 

_ 

- 

36,787 

54,759 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

" 

Stephen   Richard    Company, 

Mch.  23, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

93 

5,370 

2,393 

Inc.,  The,  Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sterilac  Company,  Boston,    . 

May     2, 
1918. 

Nov.  16, 
1909. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

911 

6,195 

Sterling  Auto  Company,  Fall 

Feb.    13, 

30  Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

500 

36,123 

12,114 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sterhng  Cider  Co.,  SterUng,  . 

Oct.    28, 
1918. 

Oct.      5, 
1918. 

Aug.   31, 
1918. 

50,000 

18,064 

23,666 

53,301 

14,741 

Sterhng  Inn  Company,   Ster- 

June     4, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   20, 

50,000 

36,530 

- 

2,000 

500 

ling. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sterling   Knit   Goods   Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

12,732 

94,032 

37,279 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sterling  Land   Improvement 

May     3, 

Apr.     3, 

Apr.     3, 

20,000 

7,500 

- 

- 

2,450 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sterhng  Motor  Car  Company, 

Nov.    6, 

July    17, 

July      1, 

250,000 

131,657 

233,107 

474,500 

77,300 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

SterUng  Press  Company,  Bos- 

June 24, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

900 

208 

228 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

'  Patent  rights. 
2  Stock  exchange  fund. 
^  Improvement  account. 
4  Sinking  fund. 
*  Insurance  reserve  account. 
«  State   Wharf   and    Storage   Co., 
bonds. 


'  Loan. 

8  Furniture,  tools  and  fixtures. 

5  Insurance,  furniture. 
1"  Patterns,  drawings,  etc. 
"  Adjourned. 

12  Good  will. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 


I''  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
15  Depreciation. 
15  Fixtures  account. 
1'  Reserve. 

18  Dies,  tools,  furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Truck. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtxires. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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3 

Capital  Stock. 

1 
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J. 

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$1,-337 

$1,000 

- 

- 

- 

$337 

- 

$1,337 

- 

- 

- 

4,624 

30 

- 

- 

- 

4,594 

- 

4,624 

- 

5  $1,800 
8  761 

$3,579 
21,390 

6,392,234 

227,011 
37,292 

3,500,000 

130,000 
37,000 

$9,301 
292 

$2,658,000 
85,000 

$910 
■>  1,800 

2  100,000 

3  5.013 

4  26,110 

5  8,391 

$94,720 

6,392,234 

227,011 
37,292 

12  3.000 

9  477 
10  6,518 

16,961 
1,242 

41,743 
11,588 

22,500 
10,000 

19,243 
1,588 

~ 

_ 

~ 

~ 

41,743 
11,588 

- 

"  1,500 
16  653 

- 

32,522 
214,691 

20,000 
60,000 

5,011 
40,020 

~ 

30,200 

"  4,324 

'5  400 

1'  18,534 

2,787 
65,937 

32,522 
214,691 

1  25,000 

12  14,000 

12  8,000 

13  1.475 

- 

52,440 

50,000 

141 

- 

900 

- 

1,399 

52,440 

19  1,000 

20  550 

21  5,500 

22  22,054 

23  33,926 
23  82,500 
13  16,250 

21  8,550 
25  402 

- 

52,306 
257,980 

409,624 

36,742 

14,000 
94,800 

150,000 

25,000 

19,747 
104,330 

115,578 

457 

6,000 
70,000 

10,000 
55,000 

6,480 

3,850 
74,046 
4,805 

2,559 

52,306 
257,980 

409,624 

36,742 

12  3,000 

26  2,000 

- 

45,164 

15,000 

- 

24,000 

- 

- 

6,164 

45,164 

- 

- 

- 

22,425 

18,900 

3,111 

- 

- 

414 

- 

22,425 

1  1,000 

- 

16,997 

36,376 

6,000 

17,225 

- 

13,151 

- 

- 

36,376 

- 

20  200 
28  3,000 

3,928 

94,746 
11,784 

50,000 
250 

16,477 

~ 

11,534 

17,061 
29  11,208 

_ 

94.746 
11.784 

1  10,295 

2"  135 

- 

17,536 

15,000 

271 

- 

- 

2,265 

- 

17,536 

- 

13  900 

- 

49,637 

10,000 

9,634 

- 

11,700 

- 

18,303 

49,637 

- 

- 

- 

109,772 

50,000 

3,714 

- 

15,000 

6,215 

34,843 

109,772 

12  10,000 

31  7,500 

- 

56,5.30 
144,043 

32,500 
10,000 

: 

10,000 
32  4,500 

9,530 
87,800 

"" 

46,243 

56,530 
144,043 

12  10,000 

- 

- 

19,950 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,950 

19,950 

12  1,807 

33  100,000 
13  62,455 

- 

1,079,019 
3,143 

54,590 

30 

35  3,000 

209,434 
103 

- 

271,042 
34  350,000 

- 

193,953 
10 

1,079,019 
3,143 

21  Investments. 

22  FLxtures. 

23  Construction. 
2''  And  fixtures. 

25  Contingent  and  office  expenses. 


26  Four  shares  Com.  Amusement  Co. 

stock. 
2'  And  tools  and  equipment. 

28  Securities. 

29  Reserves. 

so  In  lieu  of  annual. 


31  Furnishings. 

32  Mortgage. 

33  Factory  fixtures. 

34  Government  advance. 

35  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


774 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 
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Sterling  Ring  Traveler  Com- 

Dec.   13, 

Nov.  26, 

Oct.    31, 

550,000 

$9,134 

$9,387 

$14,978 

$6,916 

pany,  The,  Fall  River  (for 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917). 

Sterling  Ring  Traveler  Com- 

Nov. 27, 

Nov.  25, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

8,952 

10,531 

18,338 

16,630 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sterling    Sales    Corporation, 

June  25, 

« June     3, 

Deo.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

17,449 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sterling    Textile    Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.    12, 

4,000 

- 

3,094 

12,251 

3,023 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

SterhngTextile  Mills,  Clinton, 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Jan.    19, 
1918. 

Deo.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

17,500 

5,009 

11,389 

4,985 

Sterling  Tobacco  Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.      3, 

Jan.      3, 

50,000 

- 

- 

860 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sterling   Worsted   Company, 

Mav  21, 

May     7, 

May     1, 

50,000 

12,350 

6,156 

- 

1,041 

The,  Clinton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stem-Made  Dress  Co.,  The, 

Apr.    10, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

8 1,728 

14,208 

6,520 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sterne  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

May   17, 
1918. 

Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

8,548 

1,200 

Sterns    Lumber    Company, 

July    12, 

May  31, 

Apr.     1, 

350,000 

38,443 

withR.E. 

60,844 

31,991 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stetson    Coal    Company   of 

May  25, 

Apr.   30, 

Mch.  30, 

60,000 

_ 

"  11,354 

"  33,078 

43,944 

Boston,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stetson     Press,     Inc.,     The, 

Dee.  21, 

Nov.  22, 

Aug.  31. 

10,000 

- 

11,577 

3,394 

15,886 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stetson  Shoe  Company,  The, 

July    13, 

June     3, 

May   11, 

250,000 

52,600 

10,000 

235,559 

462,429 

Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stetson  Shops  Company,  The, 

July     8, 

"  June    3, 

May     1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weymo'ulh. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stevens-Duryea      Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Nov.  27, 

Aug.  31, 

300,000 

- 

41,356 

104,192 

70,357 

Chicopee. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stevens-Duryea      Company, 

Nov.  30, 

Nov.  26, 

Aug.  31, 

300,000 

- 

19  41,042 

66,831 

44,533 

Chicopee  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stevens  Linen  Works,  Boston, 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

700,000 

110,113 

58,113 

694,686 

590,050 

Stevens   Lumber   Company, 

June   13, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,999 

56,437 

The,  Boston, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stevens  Manufacturing  Com- 

Nov.   4, 

Oct.    23, 

Sept.  28, 

1,200,000 

325,000 

870,150 

341,824 

699,954 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stevens  Soft  Sole  Shoe  Co., 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.      1, 

2,600 

- 

1,971 

4,845 

6,127 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stewart  Automobile  Corpora- 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.    31, 

25,000 

- 

24552 

19,917 

16,958 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stewart,  Skinner  Co.,  Worces- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

14,996 

51,349 

29,784 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stewart  Truck  Service,  Inc., 

Dec.    12, 

June  30, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

15,710 

28,357 

Springfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stickney  &  Poor  Spice  Co., 

July    10, 

July     3, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

179,338 

withR.E. 

242,410 

75,470 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stillwater  Canoe  Livery,  Inc., 

Feb.    28, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,286 

74 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stirling  Mills,  Lowell,    . 

Feb.    25, 
1918. 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

100,000 

with  R.  E. 

219,726 

3"  39,861 

Stockbridge  Body  Company, 

Aug.     9, 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.  30, 

20,000 

- 

1,622 

2,434 

1,920 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stockbridge  Shoe  Company, 

Oct.    25, 

Oct.    24, 

June  29, 

27,500 

- 

"  5,808 

31,175 

54,126 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stockholders'  Service  Corpo- 

Mav    3, 

Apr.     5, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

11,100 

1,135 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Investments. 
-  Investment. 

3  Reserve  for  taxes. 

4  Adjourned. 
6  Mortgage. 

6  Trade-marks. 


'  Good  will. 

8  And  fixtures. 

9  License. 

10  Logging  operations. 

11  V-essels. 

12  Horses. 


15  And  buildings. 

14  And  equipment,  vehicles, 

harnesses,  etc. 

15  Liberty  Bonds. 

IS  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  775 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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LUBILITMS. 

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- 

I  $9,973 

- 

S50,388 

$34,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$15,988 

$50,388 

- 

2  11,758 

- 

66,209 

34,400 

- 

- 

- 

s  $6,979 

24,830 

66,209 

- 

- 

$50,051 

67,500 

50,000 

$17,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67,500 

- 

- 

- 

18,368 

4,000 

5,288 

- 

$7,500 

- 

1,580 

18,368 

- 

- 

- 

38,883 

20,100 

2,493 

5  $11,000 

5,000 

- 

290 

38,883 

6  $10,000 
'  39,020 

_ 

120 
38,456 

50,000 
58,003 

50,000 
50,000 

3 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 
58,003 

- 

- 

- 

22,456 

5,000 

9,198 

- 

- 

8,258 

- 

22,456 

- 

9  1,000 

33,216 

43,964 

20,000 

3,500 

- 

20,464 

- 

- 

43,964 

'  150,000 

i»  114,000 

11  6,935 

12  4,600 
15  5,200 

406,813 
93,576 

350,000 
60,000 

10,284 
3,000 

25,000 
15,738 

i"  3,836 

21,529 
11,002 

406,813 
93,576 

- 

- 

- 

30,857 

1,000 

8,278 

3,017 

5,318 

8,749 

3,895 

30,857 

- 

- 

- 

760,588 

250,000 

166,220 

- 

95,000 

200,000 

49,368 

760,588 

- 

18  1,082 

- 

216,987 

177,475 

17,657 

- 

- 

21,855 

- 

216,987 

- 

15  6,261 
20  890 

- 

159,557 

129,140 

8,586 

- 

- 

21,831 

- 

159,557 

- 

21  399,231 
22  16,380 

- 

1,868,573 
59,436 

700,000 
25,000 

44,519 
21,368 

_ 

35,000 
10,000 

_ 

1,089,054 
3,068 

1,868,573 
59,436 

_ 

~ 

~ 

2,236,928 
12,943 

1,200,000 
2,600 

2,427 

- 

230,750 
3,502 

23  177,310 
16  92,702 

536,166 
4,414 

2,236,928 
12,943 

25  1,092 
28  18,395 

26  235 

38,754 
114,524 

19,900 
30,000 

1,824 

2?  4,390 

35,367 

- 

4,704 
22,241 

7,936 
26,916 

- 

38,754 
114,524 

'  4,000 

- 

- 

49,267 

8,000 

11,453 

- 

28,982 

- 

832 

49,267 

- 

15  48,411 

- 

545,629 

200,000 

18,320 

- 

130,000 

- 

197,309 

545,629 

'  1,900 

29  405 

520 

6,185 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,185 

- 

- 

6,185 

- 

- 

- 

359,587 

100,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

194,087 
3  15,500 

- 

359,587 

'  15,200 

- 

10,059 

31,235 

20,000 

5,974 

- 

5,261 

- 

31,235 

- 

15  1,108 
312,011 

- 

94,228 
12,235 

27,500 
10,000 

16,670 

32  2,295 

235 

- 

42,.500 

5,263 

2,000 

94.228 
12,235 

1'  Corporation  has  done  no  business 
the  past  year. 

18  Prepaid  insurance. 

19  And  equipment. 
2"  Prepaid  expenses. 

21  United  States  bonds. 


22  Insurance  prepaid. 

23  Reserve  Federal  tax. 

-^  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

25  Good  will,  Springfield  branch. 

26  Unexpired  insurance,  etc. 
2'  Agents'  deposits. 


28  Patent  rights. 

29  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

31  Including  Liberty  Loan  purchase, 
$1,685. 

31  Deferred  charges. 

32  Accrued  items. 


776 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

Si 
a 

6 

.a 
1 

a 

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a 
O 

1    . 

3 
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b 

fl 

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5 

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1 

1 

< 

1 

1 

anuf 
Men 
Mat 
Stoc 

ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

PJ 

:§ 

S 

6 

Stoddard    Motor   Car   Com- 

June 29, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

$10,000 

$160,500 

1  $10,624 

$55,405 

$67,822 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stoddard    Union    Company, 

July    23, 

Jan.      5, 

Jan.      5, 

25,000 

3,000 

17,800 

10,520 

4,099 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stone  &  Andrew,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 22, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

- 

36,414 

62,031 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stone  and  Berg  Lumber  Com- 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

55,460 

37,082 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stone  &  Downer  Co.,  Boston, 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

34,116 

Stone  and  Forsyth  Company, 

May     8, 

8  Apr.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

200,000 

35,879 

9  14,121 

210,138 

291,251 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stone    and    Foster    Lumber 

Feb.    18, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

6,953 

_ 

53,735 

63,176 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stone   &   Knight   Company, 

Sept.  30, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,950 

350 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stone  &  Webster  Construction 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.    10, 

Nov.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

94,979 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stone  &  Webster  Engineering 

Jan.    15, 

Dee.   10, 

Nov.  30, 

500,000 

483,368 

400 

- 

279,858 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Stone     Building     Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

34,000 

34,500 

- 

- 

127 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stone    Leather   Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

131,138 

61,390 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stone  Lumber  Company,  The, 

Jan.    26, 

Jan.    19, 

Jan.      1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

- 

98,670 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stone  Meal   Products  Com- 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

14 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stone,  Timlow  &  Co.,  Incor- 

Apr.    8, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

101,700 

82,741 

299,530 

83,839 

porated,  Medt'ord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1 

Stone-Underhill  Heating  and 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

4,031 

4,863 

45,238 

Ventilating  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Stone  Wire  Goods  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

_ 

80 

92 

5 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

i 

Stoneham  Odd  Fellows  Hall 

May     3, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  31, 

12,000 

17,420 

- 

- 

2,644 

Association,  Stoneham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stone's  Express  Incorporated, 

May  31, 

24  _ 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

9  46,019 

- 

18,967 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stoneville  Company,  Auburn, 

Apr.     5, 
1918. 

Mch.    9, 
1918. 

Jan.      1, 
1918. 

15,000 

16,035 

- 

28  64 

2,499 

Stony   Brook  Carbonizing 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

41,510 

- 

20,050 

Company,  Chelmsford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stony    Brook   Water   Power 

May  23, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

31700 

_ 

- 

243 

Company,  Westford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Storage    Grocery    Company, 

May     1, 

Apr.    16, 

Apr.      1, 

5,000 

- 

550 

18,790 

4,001 

The,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Story  Company,  The,  Rock- 

July    19, 

Jime     9, 

June     9, 

6,000 

1,000 

- 

400 

5,043 

port. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stoughton  Earth  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

2,975 

7,298 

880 

3,270 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stoughton  Rubber  Company, 

May     4, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

25 

363,730 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stout,  Seanlan  Company,  Bos- 

June  19, 

8  Apr.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,011 

14,040 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

'  And  fixtures. 

2  Trade-marks  and  good  will, 
s  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
<  Deferred. 

5  Teams. 

6  Four    shares    stock.     Stone 

Downer  Co. 


'  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  Adjourned. 

5  And  equipment. 
1"  U.  S.  Interim  certificates. 
1'  Stock  in  other  companies. 
'2  Prepaid  expense. 


13  Prepaid  items,  interest,  taxes  and 

insurance. 
'*  Reserve  for  depreciation,  etc. 


16  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  Reserve  for  taxes. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


777 


of  Corporatio7is  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

o 

a 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

CO 

3 

1 
o 

< 

J. 

,Q 

•a 
a 

"I 

3  " 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

& 
3 
TO 

-a 
a 

- 

- 

- 

$294,351 

S10,000 

S25.586 

3111,100 

8136,350 

S11.315 

- 

$294,351 

- 

- 

- 

35,419 

25,000 

7,669 

- 

2,000 

- 

$750 

35,419 

2  $10,300 

3  82.830 

4  6,648 

6  735 

86,177 

124,400 

52,000 

53,481 

- 

18,919 

- 

- 

124,400 

- 

- 

93,277 

30,000 

10,334 

- 

19,415 

- 

33,528 

93,277 

- 

S400 

'  5,000 

w  15,000 

"2 

~ 

39,516 
569,381 

20,000 
200,000 

5,793 
226,281 

- 

4,000 

13,723 
139,100 

with 
surplus 

39,516 
569,381 

- 

12  2,990 
3  6,885 
13  401 

3,989 
151 

135,139 
4,451 

30,000 
4,000 

21,222 
451 

- 

77.500 

11  6,417 

- 

135,139 
4,451 

- 

- 

6,820 

101,799 

100,000 

1,799 

- 

- 

- 

- 

101,799 

- 

- 

29,894 

793,520 

500,000 

14,157 

15  250,000 

- 

i«  29,363 

- 

793,520 

- 

- 

- 

34,627 

34,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

627 

34,627 

- 

- 

- 

192,528 

25,000 

11,601 

155,927 

- 

- 

- 

192,528 

- 

3  489 
'  10,000 

18  45,193 

109,159 
45,207 

60,000 
32,000 

24,720 
5,507 

- 

15,000 
7,700 

8,489 
1-950 

~ 

109,159 
45,207 

21  14,00 

'  85,300 

19  12,000 

2»  4,895 

22  400 

_ 

670,005 
68,532 

100,000 
20,000 

65,953 
44,896 

- 

229,492 

251,973 
815 

22,587 
2,821 

670,005 
68,532 

23  5,100 
21  8,000 

- 

- 

13,277 
20,064 

12,968 
12,000 

309 

- 

- 

8,064 

- 

13,277 
20,064 

: 

25  2,816 
29  22 

67,802 
18,620 

15,000 
15,000 

17,055 

2«289 

2' 555 

4 

5,700 

17,395 

11,808 
3,616 

67,802 
18,620 

: 

3  461 
3«  3,037 
7  5,000 

29,057 

70,058 
30,000 

15,000 
30,000 

10,709 

44,349 

70,058 
•  30,000 

- 

32  2,600 

- 

25,941 

3,900 

499 

- 

- 

19,202 

2,340 

25,941 

- 

33  5,000 

- 

11,443 

6,000 

4,298 

- 

- 

1,145 

- 

11,443 

- 

3<  74,460 

- 

88,883 

75,000 

4,769 

- 

- 

- 

9,114 

88,883 

- 

- 

- 

363,755 

100,000 

4,317 

- 

- 

259,438 

- 

363,755 

- 

- 

- 

27,051 

10,000 

6,119 

- 

- 

3,948 

6,984 

27,051 

13  Represented  by  bonds  of  doubtful 

value. 
1'  Patents,  etc. 
2"  Prepaid  items. 

21  Good  will. 

22  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 


23  Patent  rights. 
21  None  held  in  1918. 
25  Prepaid  insurance. 
2»  War  tax. 

27  Wages  in  suspense. 

28  And  insurance. 


29  Farm  tools. 
3f  Supplies. 

31  And  land  and  water  power. 

32  Treasury  stock. 

33  Boats,  fish  traps  and  fishing  gear. 
3*  Mining  leases. 


778 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
S 

a 

B 

o 

P. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

38, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

S 

-TION. 

s 

S 

s 

•a 

S 

4 

i 

acturi 
ohand 
erial, 
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o 

Stover  and  Bean  Co.,  Lowell, 

Dec.     8, 
1917. 

Aug.     6, 
1917. 

Aug.     6, 
1917. 

$50,000 

- 

Sl,500 

$12,500 

$8,972 

Stover  and  Bean  Co.,  Lowell, 

Oct.    30, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     1, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

10,662 

9,663 

(2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stover-Lang  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   6, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.      2, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,131 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Stowe  and  Woodward  Com- 

Feb.  18, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

S35,237 

56,741 

40,985 

67,054 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strand  Amusement  Company, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.     3, 

Dec.     3, 

3,000 

- 

10,085 

- 

9,704 

New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Strand   Realty  Company   of 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

2  259,212 

- 

- 

8,770 

Lowell,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strand  Theatre  Company  of 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

«  1,350 

- 

250 

Lawrence,  Mass.,  The,  Law- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

rence. 
Strand  Theatre  Company  of 

Apr.    16, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,566 

Lowell,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strand  Theatre  Company  of 

Apr.    23, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

425,000 

- 

5  19,804 

- 

11,417 

Lynn,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strand  Theatre  Company  of 

Apr.    20, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

375,000 

6  154,537 

5  17,664 

_ 

6,132 

Worcester,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strand    Theatres   of   Maine, 

Apr.    25, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

425,000 

- 

- 

- 

56,952 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strandway  Realty  Co.,  Bos- 

Oct.     8, 

n  _ 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

4 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stratford     Company,     Pub- 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   29, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,242 

4,666 

lishers,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strathmore  Paper  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

2,500,000 

213,411 

1=  1,515,289 

1,084,661 

966,643 

West  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Strathmore    Worsted    Mills, 

May     3, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

493,000 

358,893 

with  R.  E. 

512,762 

366,649 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stratton    Press,    Inc.,    The, 

May  27, 

Jan.    26, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

9,022 

430 

1,754 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Street     Lumber     Company, 

Apr.    16, 

"  Mch.  26, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

5,500 

- 

25,927 

28,886 

The,  South  Hadley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Streeter  &  Sons  Co.,  Worces- 

Mch. 14, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

29,300 

7,800 

1,000 

19,288 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Stromberg     Motor     Devices 

Aug.   27, 

June  27, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

150 

1,375 

615 

Company  of  Massachusetts, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Structural    Cement    Stone 

May     8, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Structural  Granite  Company, 

Mav     7, 

Apr.    24, 

Apr.     1, 

10,000 

4,509 

1,277 

- 

56 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sturtevant    Aeroplane    Co., 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    27, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

22,638 

136,030 

29,259 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sturtevant  and   Haley   Beef 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   29, 

100,000 

- 

^-i  6,577 

182,651 

176,522 

and   Supply   Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Somerville. 

Sturtevant  and  Hook  Corpo- 

Apr.   27, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

9,000 

- 

1,000 

2,000 

8,284 

ration,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sturtevant,     Merrick     Com- 

Sept.   3, 

July     6, 

June  30, 

250,000 

171,053 

26  11,771 

198,147 

176,420 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sttu-tevant,    Whiting    Com- 

Sept.   4, 

Aug.   21, 

July    31, 

40,000 

- 

6,448 

22,217 

55,732 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Suburban  Amusement  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

24,000 

1,000 

- 

203 

pany,  Natick. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Subtirban     Coal     Company, 

July    11, 

May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

1,600 

4,090 

5,201 

8,502 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

-  Lease. 

5  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

■»  And  organ. 

5  And  equipment. 


^  Leasehold    and    expense    dtiring 

construction  less  depreciation. 
'  Prepayments, 
s  Leasehold  (common  stock.) 


3  Good  will  and  leasehold  (common 

stock). 
1°  Other  securities  owned. 

11  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Mortgages. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


779 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

a  g  § 
(2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

CO 

1 

k 

J. 

a 

J. 

it 
1- 

J 

CO 

a 
a 

s 

3 

- 

- 

$38,921 

$61,893 

$50,000 

$11,893 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$61,893 

- 

,      - 

38,812 

60,637 

50,000 

10,637 

- 

- 

- 

- 

60,637 

- 

- 

45,192 

50,323 

50,000 

323 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,323 

1  $6,000 

- 

- 

206,017 

56,000 

80,949 

$15,000 

$23,219 

- 

$30,849 

206,017 

- 

- 

- 

19,789 

3,000 

8,085 

- 

- 

- 

8,704 

19,789 

- 

- 

4,440 

272,422 

700 

4,172 

100,000 

160,300 

3  $7,250 

- 

272,422 

1  2,700 

- 

- 

4,300 

3,000 

200 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

4,300 

- 

- 

4,885 

8,451 

- 

8,451 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,451 

» 250,000 

6  $145,988 

'  6,112 

8  300,000 

'  3,094 

483,321 
431,427 

408,200 
329,000 

45,803 
100,230 

29,318 
2,197 

: 

483,321 
431,427 

- 

w  300,000 

2,853 

359,805 

300,000 

19,805 

- 

40,000 

- 

- 

359,805 

- 

- 

1,996 

102,000 

30,000 

- 

12  70,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

102,000 

14,312 

13  142 
"200 

12,562 
3,780,004 

5,000 
2,004,300 

7,361 
l,66i 

500,000 

with  accts. 
payable 
651,500 

622,540 

201 

12,562 
3,780,004 

- 

i«  90,000 

- 

1,328,304 

493,000 

399,550 

- 

413,000 

22,754 

- 

1,328,304 

1  1,000 

- 

- 

12,206 

5,350 

1,497 

- 

3,738 

- 

1,621 

12,206 

- 

18  5,000 
19  976 

- 

66,289 

25,000 

12,441 

- 

- 

- 

28,848 

66,289 

- 

- 

- 

57,388 

20,000 

11,164 

- 

20  24,195 

- 

2,029 

57,388 

- 

- 

- 

2,140 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

140 

- 

2,140 

- 

- 

14,000 

14,000 

10,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,000 

- 

- 

733 

6,575 

1,400 

254 

4,921 

- 

- 

- 

6,575 

21227 
1  100 

22  7,636 
23  19,117 
25  11,052 

97,684 
29,706 

312,591 
406,608 

500 
100,000 

137,186 
26,608 

: 

174,905 
280,000 

"- 

- 

312,591 
406,608 

- 

- 

- 

11,284 

9,000 

912 

- 

- 

1,372 

- 

11,284 

~ 

" 

~ 

557,391 
84,397 

198,500 
40,000 

16,893 

2'  6,959 

3,755 

100,000 

182,550 

52,489 
29,842 

10,800 

557,391 
84,397 

- 

- 

- 

25,203 

12,000 

771 

10,500 

1,500 

- 

432 

25,203 

~ 

- 

- 

19,393 

10,000 

449 

- 

1,637 

4,307 

3,000 

19,393 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Treasury  stock. 
i»  And  mill. 
i*"  Investments. 
1'  Adjourned. 


18  Liberty  Bonds. 

19  Equipment. 

20  And  real  estate  mortgages. 

21  Patent  rights. 

22  Improvements. 


23  Designs. 

2^  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  tools. 

25  Harness,  wagon  and  trucks. 

25  And  fixtures. 

2'  Interest  and  commission. 


780 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Suburban  Land  Company, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Suburban  Laundry,  Inc.,  The, 
Maiden. 

Suburban  Live  Stock  Com- 
pany, Waltham. 

Suburban  Publishing  Co.  Inc., 
Watertown. 

Success  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Gloucester. 

Suffolk  Brewing  Company, 
Boston. 

Suffolk  Coal  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Suffolk  Cotton  Company, 
Boston. 

Suffolk  Decorating  Company, 
Boston. 

Suffolk  Furniture  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Suffolk  Heat  &  Supply  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Suffolk  Improvement  Com- 
pany Inc.,  Boston. 

Suffolk  Leasehold  Company, 
Boston. 

Suffolk  Realty  Company, 
Boston. 

Suffolk  Securities  Company, 
Boston. 

Suffolk  Storage  Warehouse 
Company,  Boston. 

Sugar  Bowl  Inc.,  The,  Law- 
rence. 

Sugden  .Automatic  Automo- 
bile Company,  The,  Law- 
rence. 

Sugden  Press  Bagging  Com- 
pany, The,  Chelmsford. 

Sullivan  Brothers,  Inc.  of  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Sullivau  Company,  The, 
i^pringtield. 

Sullivan  Granite  and  Con- 
struction Company,  The, 
New  Bedford. 

Sullivan  Machinery  C  o  m- 
pany,  Boston. 

Sullivan-O'Connor  Co-.  Inc-. 
Springfield. 

Sullivan  Sample  Shoe  Store 
Incorporated,  Maiden. 

Sulhvan  Square  Garage  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Summerfield  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Summit  Thread  Company, 
Boston. 

Sumner  Coal  Company, 
Worcester. 


Mch.  27, 

Jan.   8, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  20, 

Aug.  16, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  24, 

Feb.  12, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.  25, 

Sept.  21, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  28, 

Jan.  21, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mav  2, 

Mch.  27, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  1, 

Apr.  17, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  1, 

Jan.  22, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  26, 

i«Mch.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   1, 

Mch.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  9, 

July  29, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.  7, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  8, 

Jan.   2, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  7, 

Jan.   9, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  26, 

Mch.  12, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

Apr.  8, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  12, 

Mch.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  12, 

Nov.  14, 

1918. 

1917. 

Feb.  20, 

Feb.  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.  16, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  25, 

Mch.  2, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  1, 

Jan.  14, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  8, 

Feb.  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  10, 

May  13, 

1918. 

1918. 

July  15, 

Jan.   5, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  20, 

May  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  11, 

26  Jan.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Oct.   7, 

Sept.  24, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  13, 

May  6, 

1918. 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
July      1. 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Oct.    31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May     6, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Sept.    1, 

1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 


8100,000 

7,000 

25,000 

5,000 

100,000 

150,000 

75,000 

15,000 

1,000 

5,000 

10,000 

25,000 

25,000 

99,000 

25,000 

75,000 

5,000 

30,000 

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

4,000,000 
5,000 
5,000 
10,000 
100,000 
6,000 

1,000 


Assets. 


S95,897 
3,000 


34,249 
188,600 
20,000 


2,800 


112,495 


21,807 


9,000 
929,794 


19,002 


2^     -Oh 


1  $1,200 

- 

2,000 

850 

'  4,830 

8  5,163 

- 

300 

20,776 

30,933 

30,000 

- 

13  4,000 

19,481 

- 

70,867 

- 

100 

- 

5,000 

600 

- 

4,300 

313 

300 

3,276 

6,772 

28,607 

- 

57,191 

- 

23  8,010 

12,000 

1,000 

805,614 

4,265,562 

- 

3,838 

200 

225 

- 

91,489 

- 

5,287 

- 

- 

1  And  office  fi.\tures. 

-  Treasury  stock. 

3  Deposits  received  from  purchasers 

of  land. 
*  Good  win. 


5  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 

6  Collateral  loan. 
'  And  equipment. 
s  Hogs. 

3  Advertising  contracts. 


10  Patent  rights. 
'1  Loan  bond. 

12  Mortgage. 

13  And  tools. 

i<  Equipments. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  781 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

41= 

Cm 

3 

8 

.2 

■a 

3 
0 

1 

J. 

il 

J. 

■a 
a 

il 

0. 

1 

-0 
a 
ca 

£ 

3 

4  $1,100 

2  $49,000 

$3,010 

$257,634 
9,390 
9,993 

$100,000 
4,900 
4,730 

$2,880 

3  48,615 

415 

445 

$59,931 
5  2,525 

$300 

6  1,250 

2,850 

$46,208 

$1,968 

$257,634 
9,390 
9,993 

4  3,000 

9  1,550 

19 

5,288 

5,000 

269 

- 

- 

- 

19 

5,288 

i»  10,682 

45,000 

<  131,400 

"  5,000 

- 

123,990 
350,000 

97,000 
150,000 

3,052 

12  200,000 

9,000 

- 

14,938 

123,990 
350,000 

- 

"  2,768 

- 

111,928 

75,000 

15  150 

'2  10,000 

- 

19,278 

7,500 

111,928 

- 

- 

- 

75,728 

15,000 

- 

- 

60„558 

170 

- 

75,728 

_  ■ 

- 

353 

900 

900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

900 

- 

- 

12,000 

5,000 

3,948 

- 

1,000 

- 

2,052 

12,000 

- 

- 

554 

2,068 

1,000 

1,068 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,068 

- 

"300 

1,700 

4,800 

4,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,800 

- 

- 

95 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

18  215,608 

- 

217,232 

75,800 

141,100 

- 

- 

- 

332 

217,232 

- 

19  47,734 

- 

54,293 

25,000 

22,584 

- 

- 

- 

6,709 

54,293 

- 

20  2,279 

- 

135,733 

75,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

55,733 

135,733 

- 

- 

- 

5,134 

2,100 

239 

- 

2,795 

- 

- 

5,134 

10  11,200 
4  3,105 

- 

40 

17,940 

25 
21  17,415 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,940 

- 

- 

- 

105,176 

50,000 

11,735 

- 

- 

10,319 

33,122 

105,176 

t  4,332 
2U38 

22  2,320 
2  16,800 

6,329 

115,310 
15,671 

50,000 
10,000 

30,118 
5,671 

- 

21,628 

_ 

13,564 

115,310 
15,671 

- 

- 

- 

27,076 

10,000 

2,027 

- 

10,000 

- 

5,049 

27,076 

- 

137,819 

- 

8,068,216 

3,846,800 

733,012 

- 

500,000 

2,188,404 
25  800,000 

- 

8,068,216 

4  8,000 

22  1,034 

- 

15,198 

5,000 

2,438 

- 

1,560 

6,200 

15,198 

*  1,900 

- 

3,089 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

4  6,000 

- 

2,662 

10,077 

10,000 

77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,077 

- 

2'  8,246 

- 

506,125 

100,000 

74,923 

10,000 

36,700 

28  48,350 

236,152 

506,125 

«  1,000 

22540 

29  5,044 

30  3,037 

- 

74,325 
1,000 

6,000 
1,000 

57,556 

- 

- 

4,500 

6,269 

74,325 
1,000 

'5  Interest. 
ii>  Adjourned. 
1'  Fixtures. 

IS  Mortgage  on  Massachusetts  prop- 
erty. 
19  Securities. 


2"  Packing  material  and  supplies. 

21  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  And  stock  in  trade,  fixtures,  etc. 

24  Good  will,  license  and  insurance. 
2'  Reserve  for  income  tax. 


2J  In  lieu  of  annual. 
2'  Fixture  account. 

28  For  depreciation. 

29  S.  T.  Co.  of  Cincinnati. 

30  S.  T.  Co.  of  Maine. 


782 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
S 

i 

O) 

OS 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

m m  S  2 

3 

1« 

TION. 

^3 

"o 

s 

c3 

s 

"o 
£ 

OS 

•T3 

S 

■i 
2 

1 

[anufactui 
Merchani 
Material, 
Stock  in '. 
ess. 

Q 

Q 

^ 

« 

S 

S 

o 

Sumner  Crosby  &  Son  Incor- 

Oct.   29, 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  30, 

$50,000 

$21,300 

$4,119 

$72,029 

$54,061 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sumner  Fruit  Co.,  Worcester, 

June  27, 
1918. 

May  29, 
1918. 

Apr.   30, 
1918. 

20,000 

23,973 

3,164 

1,500 

1,482 

Sumner  Street  Garage  Co., 

Julv    30, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.     1, 

25,000 

32,720 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sumner's  Market  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

Apr.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

<500 

1,220 

16,860 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sun  Chemical  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,500 

4,000 

1,000 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sun  Printing  Company,  The, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.   28, 

7,500 

- 

7,600 

2,576 

5,616 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Suncook  Mills,  Boston, 

Apr.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.     3, 
1917. 

Sept.  29, 
1917. 

1,350,000 

15,250 

1,873,694 

638,639 

260,613 

Sunnyside  Land  Company, 

May  24, 

Jan.     7, 

Jan.      7, 

10,000 

37,000 

- 

- 

216 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Superb  Theatre,   Inc.,   Bos- 

Apr.   17, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

500 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Superba    Towel    Co.,    Fall 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

13,310 

21,442 

7,636 

15,769 

River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Superintendent  and  Foreman 

Feb.     7, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

5,046 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Superior  Garment  Company, 

Jan.      5, 

July    11, 

July     2, 

5,000 

- 

2,206 

4,816 

1,502 

Springfield  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Superior  Garment  Company, 

Sept.    3, 

July    11, 

July    11, 

5,000 

- 

1,999 

5,489 

6,463 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Superior  Laundry  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

125,000 

30,000 

14,000 

1,650 

3,803 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Superior    Lunch    Company, 

May     3, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

3,340 

1,244 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Superior  ManufacturingCom- 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

10,397 

15,754 

4,848 

3,772 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Superior  Millinery  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.  30, 

80,000 

- 

4,948 

63,347 

65,102 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Superior    Toggle    Company, 

June   14, 

18  - 

Apr.   11, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Inc.,  Boston  (for  1916). 

1918. 

1916. 

Superior    Toggle    Company, 

June   14, 

19  - 

Apr.    11, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Inc.,  Boston  (for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

Superior    Toggle    Company, 

June   14, 

20  _ 

Apr.    11, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Superior    Wood    Heel    Co., 

Oct.    16, 

July    18, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

21  7,953 

10,207 

9,268 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

SuperSkirt    Company,    The, 

Aug.   15, 

23  Aug.   13, 

June  30, 

6,500 

- 

1,942 

12,429 

12,287 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Supply  Trades  Credit  Bureau, 

Mav   25, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

818 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Supreme  Theatre  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

200 

- 

397 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Surpass  Leather  Corporation, 

May     1, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

150,751 

14,451 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Susquehanna    Silk    Mills    of 

Jan.    24, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    18, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,734 

y-  Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sutcliffe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.    22, 
1918. 

Mch.    9, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

100,000 

62,420 

50,716 

Sutton  Farmers  Cooperative 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

80 

I''  Company,  Sutton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Sutton's  Mills,  Andover, 

Mch.  25, 
1918. 

Feb.   13, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

300,000 

133,521 

97,878 

259,893 

144,790 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 

2  Flour  mill  account. 
'"  Horses  and  teams. 

*  .\nd  automobiles,  horses,  wagons 
and  sleighs. 


5  Reserve  for  depreciation  and  bad 

debts. 

6  Trade-marks. 
'  Good  will. 

8  Liberty  Bond. 

9  Patent  rights. 


1"  Coal  and  depreciation  reserves. 
11-  Office  and  furniture. 

12  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

13  Equipment  and  fixtures. 
"  Lease. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


783 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

&0  ears 

J 
1 

1 
•a 

a 

ta 

3 
5 

•1 

Pw 
a 
< 

iJ 

J. 

"a 

a 
a  S 

II 

3 

1 

1 

1 

Oh 

- 

1  $45,099 

2  17,751 

3  4,725 

$5,398 
18,756 

$224,482 

48,875 

$50,000 
20,000 

$174,482 

- 

$28,875 

- 

~ 

$224,482 
48,875 

- 

- 

- 

32,720 

18,000 

2,720 

$12,000 

- 

- 

- 

32,720 

- 

- 

- 

18,580 

10,000 

2,385 

- 

- 

5  $4,000 

$2,195 

18,580 

6  si.ooo 

'  4,385 

- 

- 

11,885 

10,000 

400 

- 

1,485 

- 

- 

11,885 

3  500 

- 

16,292 

7,500 

319 

- 

- 

- 

8.473 

16,292 

9  1,103 
6  33,617 

11500 

- 

2,822,916 
37,716 

1,210,000 
10,000 

24,235 
2,616 

25,100 

967,500 

10  99,079 

522,102 

2,822,916 
37,716 

- 

- 

4,350 

4,850 

1,000 

3,850 

- 

- 

- 

4,850 

- 

- 

58,157 

27,700 

9,545 

5,915 

2,900 

12  1,750 

10,347 

58,157 

7  16,037 

- 

- 

21,083 

20,000 

1,083 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,083 

- 

- 

3,382 

11,906 

5,000 

876 

6,030 

- 

- 

- 

11,906 

'  2,708 

- 

- 

16,659 

5,000 

7,058 

- 

- 

- 

4,601 

16,659 

- 

- 

13,176 

62,629 

10,600 

14,952 

30,000 

7,077 

- 

- 

62,629 

9  10,100 

13  12,010 
"  4,000 

5,699 
258 

26,293 
45,129 

12,000 
27,700 

14,293 
5,429 

2,000 

10,000 

" 

: 

26,293 
45,129 

9  1,000 
-•  24,000 

9  1,000 
'  24,000 

9  1.000 
■  24,000 

15  1,565 
16  800 

22  250 

100 
200 
200 

135,762 
25,100 
25,200 
25,200 
27,678 

72,000 
25,000 
25,000 
25,000 
10,000 

17,068 

!•  8,640 

100 

200 

200 

2,046 

- 

20,000 
14,200 

18,054 

1,432 

135,762 
25,100 
25,200 
25,200 
27.678 

- 

- 

1,976 

28,634 

6,500 

6,134 

- 

16,000 

- 

- 

28,634 

- 

- 

- 

818 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

568 

818 

- 

- 

403 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

165,202 

10,000 

150,751 

- 

- 

- 

4,451 

165,202 

- 

2*  150 

- 

12,884 

10,000 

2,884 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,884 

: 

22  345 

25  739 

26  12,000 

69 

116,220 
149 

52,500 
60 

34,404 

25,000 

4,316 
20 

69 

116,220 
149 

- 

1  10,000 
2'  5,916 

651,998 

200,000 

28  165,018 

- 

- 

259,889 
12  27,U91 

~ 

651,988 

1^  Liberty  Bonds  accc 

unt. 

20  None  held  in  1918 

25  Insurance. 

1"  Organization  expeu 

36. 

21  And  equipment. 

25  .Agency  contract. 

1'  Dividends  declaret 

and  unpa 

id. 

22  Furniture  and  fixt 

ures. 

2^  Prepaid  insurance,  etc. 

18  None  held  in  191(k 

23  In  lieu  of  annual. 

28  Including  estimated  in 

:ome  and 

19  None! 

ieldinl917. 

24  Furnit 

ure. 

excess  prof 

its  taxes. 

784  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

— 

Assets. 

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J 

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a 
1 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  F 
eas. 

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S 

O 

Svea    Publishing    Company, 

Oct.    23, 

Apr.    15, 

Apr.      1, 

$25,000 

I  $13,751 

$1,400 

$11,274 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Swain     Construction     Com- 

May 

1, 

Apr.      1, 

Apr.      1, 

3,000 

- 

700 

2,000 

8,927 

pany,  The,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Swallow  &  Fales  Company, 

Apr.    2 

3, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

53,571 

19,793 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swampscott   Gelatine   Com- 

May 2 

1, 

Mch.    9, 

Feb.    28, 

5,100 

_ 

Ill 

1.959 

1,200 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Swampscott  Standard  Garage 

Feb.    1 

1, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,535 

2,034 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swan  Holt  Company,   The, 

June   ; 

9, 

June   11, 

May  31, 

38,400 

$28,000 

214 

_ 

1,171 

Wareham. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Swan-Russell  Company,  Bos- 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,341 

85,674 

67,465 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swansea  Dye  Works,  Swan- 

Mch. 1 

9, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

46,328 

with  R.  E. 

30,467 

13,951 

sea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swanson    Baking    Company, 

Apr.    1 

6, 

"  Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swartz  Shoe  Company,  Lynn, 

Mch.  1 
1918 

5, 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

2,033 

8,333 

22,595 

Swasey     Brothers     Incorpo- 

Mch. 2 

0, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

1,800 

_ 

300 

1,500 

345 

rated,  Newburyport. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swedish  Publishing  Company, 

Mch.  2 

1, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

2,500 

1,100 

5,006 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Sweet-Nut  Butter  Co.,  Bos- 

June 

5, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  31, 

500,000 

- 

27,160 

29,833 

21,814 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Sweetland  Waste  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    2 
1918 

9, 

Apr.     2, 
1918. 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

30,000 

- 

3,029 

33,743 

30,641 

Swett    &    Sibley    Company, 

Mch.  ] 

5, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,350 

7,132 

24,703 

The,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swift   Coates   Company, 

Feb. 

7, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   29, 

50,000 

- 

- 

20,407 

60,563 

Greenfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swift-McNutt  Company, 

Mch.  : 

0, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

20,000 

11,000 

- 

61,289 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Swiss  Embroidery  Company, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

1,900 

8,000 

700 

385 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sydney  Birch  Company, 

June     5, 

Jan.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

1,047 

3,379 

Mansfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Sylph     Costume    Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Dec.    15, 

Nov.  30, 

20,000 

- 

3,006 

4,971 

6,010 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Sylvanus   Rich   Corporation, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

64,000 

25,000 

- 

- 

187 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Sylvanus  Smith  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Apr.    29, 

Apr.      9, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

45,000 

25,759 

51,910 

81,262 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sylvester     Company,     The, 

Dec.    14, 

26  Nov.  14, 

June  30, 

175,000 

87,754 

with  R.  E. 

239,778 

224,563 

Danvers  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Sylvester     Company,      The, 

Nov.  13, 

^Nov.    5, 

June  30, 

175,000 

85,582 

with  R.  E. 

165,585 

135,394 

Danvers. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sylvester    Tower    Company, 

July    18, 

nApr.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

139,557 

99,058 

■    222,022 

97,161 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  A.  Cromwell  &  Son  Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

3,552 

6,957 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  A.  Faulds  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   24, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

752 

2,513 

3,619 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  fixtures. 

2  Investments. 

3  Reserve. 
*  Fixtures. 

5  Good  will. 


6  Treasury  stock. 
'  Equipment. 
5  Leasehold, 
s  Securities. 
"  Liberty  Bonds. 


11  Adjourned. 

12  Trade-marks. 

"  Improvements  to  leased  property. 

14  Development  expense. 

15  Horses,  wagons  and  autos. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


785 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $839 


4 1,180 

6  2,800 

'  4,722 

6  4,000 

8  6,000 

9  10 


w  20,628 


w  11,549 
"  18,563 


4  1,149 
16  1,937 

16  95,061 

17  18,946 

18  1,360 

19  9,071 
21  26.903 

21  2,888 


24  504 

4  527 
25  32,633 


27  265,046 


3,500 


?2,302 


9,072 


24,999 


27,827 


12,200 

774 

1,525 

6,180 


$27,264 
11,627 
74,544 
8,970 
21,593 

38,467 

157,480 

111,374 

25,000 

32,961 

2,150 

8,606 

358,919 

67,413 

36,685 

84,056 

279,795 


23,185 

11,200 

16,543 

64,000 

205,158 

552,095 

651,607 

557,798 

10,509 

16,284 


Liabilities. 


o 


$6,600 
3,000 

30,000 
5,100 

10,000 

38,400 

47,000 

10,000 

25,000 

8,000 

1,800 

3,500 

273,000 

30,000 

25,000 

50,000 

176,500 


10,000 

10,050 

9,300 

64,000 

100,000 

111,000 

111,000 

200,000 

6,000 

9,980 


9.2 


l-i 


'ca-a 

O   (U 


6,000 

17,592 

1,301 

5,293 

67 

82,787 
65,717 

20,127 
350 

3,340 
85,919 
14,154 

5,124 
11,457 
52,355 


685 
1,150 
2,743 

37,974 

72,481 

53,482 

357,798 

3,980 

1,853 


22  $6,600 


$19,000 


6,300 


605 


12,000 
44,340 


12,500 


4,500 


51,000 


$9,342 
3  5,341 


856 


27,693 
35,657 


23,259 


368,614 
487,125 


$2,627 
7,952 
1,713 


with 
surplus 


4,834 


6,561 
10,599 


16,184 


529 
4,451 


18  Inventories. 

17  Unfinished  contracts. 

18  OfiBee  furniture  and  fixtures. 

19  Liberty  Loan. 

20  Autos  and  trucks. 


21  Deferred  charges. 

22  Mortgage. 

23  Patent  rights. 

24  Prepaid  expenses. 

25  Other  securities. 


28  In  lieu  of  annual. 

27  U.  S.  bonds  and  certificates  of  in- 


28  Formulae. 


786 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


^ 
^ 

ea 

Assets. 

1 

1 

p. 

03 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

33, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

.2 
.a   . 

TION. 

'■S 

§ 
1 

"o 

S 

c3 

-a 

li 

1 
1 
2 

1 

anufactur( 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  I 

ess. 

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^ 

O 

Q 

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S 

^ 

o 

T.    A.    Holt    Company, 

May  16, 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.  31, 

$10,000 

S200 

$9,476 

$6,223 

Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  C.  Brooks  Company,  Bos- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

$1,460 

1,824 

14,213 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.   C.   Entwistle  Company, 

May     8, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

19,658 

31,210 

41,621 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  C.  Thurlow's  Sons,  Incor- 

Jan.   18, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

8,360 

_ 

8,275 

4,208 

porated,  West  Newbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  Casey  Company,  Boston,  . 

May    4, 
1918. 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

2,000 

- 

2,953 

27,957 

3,450 

T.   D.  Barry  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.     4, 

Sept.  30, 

500,000 

1,000 

1 

706,987 

542,902 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

T.  D.  Cook  and  Company, 

May   16, 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

4,989 

12,326 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  D.  Downing  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb.    18, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,820 

T.  D.  Sullivan  and  Sons  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,536 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.    D.    Whitney   Company, 

May  17, 

May   13, 

Mch.  30, 

200,000 

- 

11  26,287 

224,795 

41,269 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  Dexter  Johnson  Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

6,500 

_ 

_ 

13,892 

15,453 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  E.  Chase  &  Son  Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

1,200 

6,268 

2,579 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  E.  Moseley  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

110,000 

- 

- 

144,573 

34,102 

T.  E.  Rich  Company,  Barre,  . 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

"Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Oct.    14, 
1917. 

5,000 

3,958 

4,600 

2,129 

1,380 

T.  F.  Walsh  Company,  Taun- 

Dec. 26, 

Dec.   10, 

Dec.     8, 

3,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

2,000 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

T.  G.  Frothingham  &  Co.  In- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

21  5,500 

8,900 

28,705 

corporated,    North    Attle- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

borough. 

T.  H.  &  B.  Chemical  Com- 

Mch. 14, 

Feb.     2, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

1,364 

1,240 

1,966 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  H.  Gill   Co.,  Somerville 

Apr.     8, 

June     1, 

June     1, 

10,000 

_ 

8,500 

_ 

900 

(for  1917). 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

T.  H.  Gill  Co.,  SomerviUe,     . 

June  29, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

June     1, 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

7,000 

- 

1,400 

T.  H.  Jones  Shoe  Co.,  Stone- 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      7, 

50,000 

32,000 

15,000 

237,999 

31,823 

ham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.  H.  Lane  &  Son  Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

47,042 

],8il 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  H.  Rideout  Manufacturing 

May     7, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Company,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  H.  Wheeler  Company,  Bos- 

Dec.  13, 

Nov.  21, 

Oct.    27, 

60,000 

- 

- 

70,146 

280,691 

ton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

T.  H.  Whittemore  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

20,383 

20,009 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.    J.   Broderick   Company, 

Aug.   26, 

Mch.  31, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,000 

3,000 

Ipswich. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

T.    J.    Cunningham    Motor 

June   12, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Renting  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

T.  J.  Flynn  Metal  Works  Inc., 

May  16, 

Jan.      7, 

Nov.  30, 

5,000 

- 

3,388 

8,838 

■    22,562 

The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Liberty  Bonds. 
-  Mill  stocks. 

5  Deposits  in  Massachusetts  sav- 
ings banks. 
*  Equipment. 
5  Equipment  and  fixtures. 
8  RemodeUng  leased  buildings. 
'  Accrued  wages. 


8  Good  will. 

9  Office  equipment. 

1°  Four  horses,  wagons,  sleighs  and 
miscellaneous  tools,  1  concrete 
mixer,  1  gasoline  engine  and  2 
Ford  autos,  model  1912  and 
1917. 

11  And  fixtures. 


12  Expenses  prepaid. 
"  Discount  on  notes. 
H  War  savings  and  thrift  stamps. 
16  Wages  unpaid. 
16  Fixtures,  teams  and  autos. 
I'  Investment,  Massachusetts  cor- 
poration. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


787 


of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

III 

Pi 

i 

1 
1 

1 
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- 

- 

$15,899 

$10,000 

34,769 

- 

- 

- 

$1,130 

$15,899 

- 

- 

- 

17,497 

5,000 

8,622 

- 

- 

$1,838 

2,037 

17,497 

- 

1  $5,000 

2  2,000 

3  658 

- 

99,489 

50,000 

6,687 

- 

- 

- 

42,802 

99,489 

- 

$7,697 

29,198 

17,000 

128 

- 

$12,070 

- 

- 

29,198 

- 

- 

- 

34,360 

2,000 

27,925 

- 

- 

4,435 

- 

34,360 

8  $15,000 

*  1,245 

1  9,559 

6  28,441 

6  21,012 

9  600 

50,395 
8,000 

1,261,694 
118,163 
43,420 

500,000 
50,000 
25,000 

176,273 

32,393 
'  1,147 
18,420 

- 

440,000 
34,623 

145,421 

- 

1,261,694 
118,163 
43,420 

8  1,000 

10  2,300 

5,972 

11,808 

10,000 

1,808 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,808 

8  8,000 
8  3,318 

12  1,871 

13  727 

"55 

1  2,867 

16  1,887 

"265 

6,099 

305,871 

34,815 
16,146 

200,000 

6,500 
10,000 

34,254 
15700 

10,167 
3,146 

- 

60,000 

9,988 
3,000 

7,248 

10,917 
912 

305,871 

34,815 
16,146 

- 

18  3,000 

- 

181,675 

110,000 

1,223 

- 

33,657 

- 

36,795 

181,675 

- 

- 

- 

12,067 

5,000 

1,653 

20  $1,500 

- 

- 

3,914 

12,067 

- 

- 

500 

5,500 

3,000 

2,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,500 

- 

2250 
23  6,900 

34,219 

84,274 

40,000 

11,108 

19,650 

13,516 

- 

- 

84,274 

24  1,250 
25  625 
8  3,125 

1,455 

11,025 
9,400 

10,000 
1,000 

1,025 
8,400 

11,025 
9,400 

- 

- 

- 

8,400 

1,000 

7,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,400 

- 

- 

- 

316,822 

50,000 

215,684 

- 

- 

- 

51,138 

316,822 

- 

26  5,802 
2' 50 

20 

54,735 
20 

30,000 
20 

22,603 

- 

: 

_ 

2,132 

54,735 
20 

2,508 

28  24,797 

29  250 

30471 

81  2,152 

378,863 
42,544 

60,000 
10,000 

42,905 
4,193 

75,000 

14,900 

147,902 

53,056 
13,451 

378,863 
42,544 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

700 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,300 

7,000 

8  8,100 

82  7,000 

1,630 

16,730 

10,000 

310 

- 

6,420 

- 

- 

16,730 

- 

33  310 

34  1,890 

- 

36,988 

5,000 

14,704 

- 

3,500 

13,784 

~ 

36,988 

18  Treasury  stock. 

19  Adjourned. 

20  Mortgage. 

21  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

22  One-half  share  common  stock  in 

treasury. 


23  Sixty-nine  shares  preferred  stock 

in  treasury. 

24  Patent  rights. 

25  Trade-marks. 

26  Fixtures  and  leases. 
2'  Investments. 

28  Plant. 


29  Automobile. 
3"  Insurance. 
31  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
82  Automobile,   trucks   and   equip- 
ment. 
33  Ofiice  fixtures. 
84  Truck. 


788 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


T.  J.  Sullivan  Coal  Co., 
Springfield. 

T.  Levine  and  Son,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

T.  M.  Walker  Company, 
Springfield. 

T.  Martin  and  Brother  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

T.  Noonan  &  Sons  Company, 
Boston. 

T.  0.  Metcalf  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

T.  p.  Sampson  Company, 
Springfield. 

T.  Shea,  Incorporated,  Spring- 
field. 

T.  Stuart  &  Son  Company, 
Newton. 

T.  T.  Greenwood  &  Son,  In- 
corporated, Gardner. 

T.  W.  Gilbert  Company, 
Springfield. 

T.  W.  Norman  Company, 
Boston. 

T.  W.  Rogers  Company, 
Lynn. 

Taber  Mill,  New  Bedford,      . 

Taber-Wheeler  Company, 
Boston. 

Taconic  Sulphur  Ore  Com- 
pany, North  Adams. 

Taft  Woolen  Company,  Bel- 
lingham. 

Tait  Coal  Company,  Spring- 
field. 

Talbot  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Talbot  Avenue  Garage  Co., 

Boston. 
Talbot    Clothing    Company, 

Lowell. 
Talbot  Company,  Boston, 


Talbot  Dyewood  and  Chemi- 
cal Company,  Lowell. 

Talbot-Kimball  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Talbot-Lynn  Inc.,  Lynn, 

Talbot  Mills,  Billerica,  . 
Talbot-Quincy,  Inc.,  Quincy, 

Talbot-Seeley  Company, 

Taunton. 
Tanlac  Sales  Company  of 

Massachusetts,  Inc.,  The, 

Springfield. 


June  19, 

1  Mch.  25, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  13, 

Apr.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.  25, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  15, 

Feb.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.  14, 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  4, 

July  17, 

1918. 

1918. 

July  10, 

1  July  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.  8, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  12, 

Jan.  29, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

Feb.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.  14, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

Jan.  15, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  4, 

Feb.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.  23, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.  22, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

Mch.  21, 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.  6, 

July  16, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  24, 

May  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  28, 

Feb.  18, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  18, 

Jan.  9, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  8, 

Feb.  13, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  8, 

Feb.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  26, 

Jan.  23, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  11, 

18  Apr.  4, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

18  Apr.  2, 

1918. 

1918. 

Nov.  29, 

Nov.  12, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  25, 

Mch.  9, 

1918. 

1918. 

May  3, 

18  Apr.  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  13, 

Feb.  23, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.  1, 

1918. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  29, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  29, 

1918. 
May  1, 

1918. 
Feb.  10, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.  1, 

1918. 
Jan.   1, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


S25,000 

10,000 

50,000 

1,000 

250,000 

20,000 

2,500 

50,000 

12,400 

5,000 

5,000 

24,000 

75,000 

1,200,000 

100,000 

200,000 

220,000 

30,000 

16,000 

5,000 

30,000 

700,000 

60,000 
20,000 
10,000 
500,000 
10,000 
20,000 
20,000 


77,500 


1,500 


625,349 


30,000 
14,450 


10,500 


249,220 


3  »  ca  o  d 


1,379 


11,227 

1,644 

30,000 

1,055 

500 

1,053,259 


30,000 
900 


925 


5,000 


171,183 
1,294 
1,800 


$9,124 

500 

36,854 

32,574 
6,937 
3,907 

12,149 

9,849 

123 

13,490 

138,176 

299,903 

46,551 

184,817 
16,802 
17,709 
3,038 
61,621 

870,164 

17,233 
56,736 
28,265 
620,778 
14,385 
62,951 
38 


1  In  heu  of  annual. 

2  Building  on  leased  land. 
'  Good  will. 

*  Autos,  teams,  etc. 
^  Insurance  prepaid. 


8  Equipment,  etc. 

'  Depreciation. 

8  Fixtures. 

»  Liberty  Bonds. 

10  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  etc. 


11  Including  reserve  for  Federal  in- 

come, excess  profits  taxes. 

12  Liberty  Bond. 
1'  Reserve. 

"  Equipment. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  789 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LuBiLrriES. 

fl  «3  9 
Ph 

j 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

k 

< 

1 

J. 

i 
1 

1 

§ 

s  $3,126 
3  8,100 

«  S8,908 
6  595 

$515 

389,872 
10,903 

$25,000 
10,000 

$34,090 
903 

- 

$15,500 

$15,282 

- 

$89,872 
10,903 

- 

- 

- 

165,424 

50,000 

- 

$60,000 

- 

55,424 

- 

165,424 

- 

- 

- 

5,065 

1,000 

- 

- 

4,065 

- 

- 

5,065 

- 

- 

- 

172,736 

138,000 

3,326 

- 

- 

3,395 

$28,015 

172,736 

- 

- 

- 

29,293 

20,000 

4,801 

- 

- 

- 

4,492 

29,293 

- 

- 

- 

24,091 

2,500 

2,185 

- 

- 

- 

19,406 

24,091 

- 

6  9,220 

- 

68,228 

50,000 

6,878 

- 

- 

- 

11,350 

68,228 

- 

- 

- 

114,892 

12,400 

16,611 

- 

- 

85,881 

- 

114,892 

- 

- 

4,899 

22,840 
8,765 

5,000 
5,000 

6,253 
3,765 

5,910 

1,350 

2,780 
'400 

1,147 

22,840 
8,765 

8  8,000 

- 

1,734 

27,526 

24,000 

3,526 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,526 

: 

8  10,000 
»  24,453 

- 

175,553 
2,189,997 

75,000 
1,200,000 

37,339 

_ 

160,000 

100,553 
416,000 

376,658 

175,553 
2,189,997 

- 

»  31,000 

w  2,877 

: 

623,803 

76,000 
200,000 

"  242,457 

~ 

176,480 

128,866 

~ 

623,803 
200,000 

- 

"  79,797 

- 

768,817 

220,000 

89,929 

- 

- 

"  300,000 

158,888 

768,817 

- 

"  9,100 

- 

97,979 

30,000 

- 

34,106 

1,500 

32,373 

- 

97,979 

- 

- 

7,311 

25,505 

16,000 

9,505 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,505 

3  1,000 

- 

- 

8,330 

2,000 

1,391 

- 

2,625 

- 

2,314 

8,330 

- 

8  6,187 
15  11,125 

8  32,065 
18  92,026 

"  3,917 

- 

80,012 
1,692,059 

154,378 

30,000 
697,200 

60,000 

5,234 
243,595 

63,221 

- 

34,778 
570,000 

10,000 
181,261 

31,157 

- 

80,012 
1,692,059 

154,378 

- 

- 

- 

58,868 

20,000 

2,567 

- 

20,738 

15,563 

- 

58,868 

- 

"  6,136 

- 

35,049 

10,000 

13,532 

- 

9,801 

1,716 

- 

35,049 

- 

9  32,093 

: 

1,300,590 
17,545 

500,000 
5,000 

111,606 
6,544 

_ 

99,500 
4,900 

20  134,857 

21  217,239 

237,388 
1,101 

1,300,590 
17,545 

- 

- 

- 

76,950 

20,000 

56,596 

- 

- 

- 

354 

76,950 

22  20,000 

23  280 

7,890 

29,754 

5,170 

2-1790 

25  14,040 

9,754 

29,754 

15  Building  account. 

1'  Capital  stock  in  other  companies. 

1'  Prepaid  expense. 

18  Adjourned. 


1'  Fixtures  and  construction. 

20  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

21  Reserve  for  taxes. 

22  Good  will  and  sales  rights. 


23  Fixtures  and  supplies. 
2^  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 
25  Cash  paid  on  capital  stock  to  be 
issued. 


790 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1        ' 

si 
1 

1 

i 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

es, 
ise, 
and 
'roc- 

4S 

TION. 

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Tanners  Egg  Company,  Bos- 

May  14, 

May     4, 

Mch.  31, 

$1,000 

828 

$2,968 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tanners  Trading  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

81,377 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tarbell-Watters      Company, 

May  20, 

Feb.     2, 

Feb.     2, 

6,000 

_ 

$2,568 

25,179 

28,379 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tarklin  Manufacturing  Com- 

May    8, 

Mch.  15, 

Dec.  29, 

25,000 

$22,925 

38,176 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tarpon    Market    Inc.,    The, 

Mch.  29, 

6  Mch.  18, 

Feb.   20, 

5,000 

_ 

1,355 

1,860 

550 

Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tarr  and  Wonson,  Limited, 

Mch.  21, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

120,000 

18,000 

2,000 

63,146 

129,492 

Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tarr's  Structural  and  Marine 

July    10, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   19, 

100,000 

641 

1,125 

449 

Paint  Company,  Rockport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tate    Manufacturing    Com- 

Apr.   12, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

11,108 

30,199 

6,486 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton  Cotton  Mills  Com- 

June 11, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.    10, 

500,000 

192,500 

573,040 

"  6,220 

_ 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taunton    Dye    Works    and 

Aug.  23, 

6  Aug.  20, 

June     1, 

84,000 

_ 

33,000 

112,863 

194,914 

Bleachery  Company.  Taun- 
ton. 
Taunton  Hebrew  Loan  Asso- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Sept.  18, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,137 

ciation,  Inc.,  The,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton     Hotel     Company, 

May     7, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

12,112 

825 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton  Knitting  Co.,  Taun- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

130,000 

42,165 

39,969 

154,857 

114,074 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton  Morris  Plan  Com- 

Mch. 16, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   22, 

45,000 

- 

1,077 

- 

73,801 

pany,  The,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton-New  Bedford  Copper 

Apr.    18, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

1,200,000 

451,801 

444,967 

425,925 

999,947 

Company,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton  Oil  Cloth  Company, 

June  29, 

June   18, 

Mav  31, 

300,000 

197,626 

with  R.  E. 

301,951 

148,469 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taunton  Planing  Mill  Com- 

Dec.    3, 

Nov.  27, 

Sept.    1, 

4,000 

500 

200 

500 

16,744 

pany,  Taunton. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Taunton  Planing  Mill  Com- 

Nov. 29, 

Nov.  26, 

Sept.    1, 

4,000 

500 

200 

200 

19,383 

pany,  Taunton  (2nd  return) . 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taunton  Retail  Credit  Bureau 

Feb.     7, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.    20, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Inc.,    The,    Taunton    (for 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917). 

Taunton  Retail  Credit  Bu- 

Nov. 22, 

Oct.     4, 

Aug.     5, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

reau  Inc.,  The,  Taunton, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taunton  Rivet  Works,  Taun- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

17,744 

10,620 

54,331 

21,775 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton  Rubber  Company, 

May  27, 

May  21, 

Apr.    30, 

30,000 

- 

88  5,075 

22,645 

25,688 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

Taunton   Spindle   Company, 

May  13, 

Feb.     4, 

Feb.      1, 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

748 

1,005 

The,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Taunton    Woman's    QuaUty 

May     6, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

9,572 

1,958 

Shop,  Inc.,  The,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Taunton  Wool  Stock  Com- 

Aug.  23, 

6  Aug.   20, 

Apr.    27, 

21,000 

- 

21,000 

64,147 

143,880 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tavern  Lunch  Company, 

Apr.    18, 

6  Mch.  21, 

Dec.     1, 

25,000 

- 

"  4,938 

1,572 

1,512 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Office  furniture. 

2  Hide  marks. 

3  For  1916. 

*  Mortgage. 

^  Depreciation. 

6  Adjourned 

'    Twenty-five  shares  treasury  stock. 

*  Unexpired  insurance. 


9  Accrued  bank  interest. 
1"  Accrued  bond  interest. 

11  Good  will  and  formula. 

12  Good  will. 
18  Investment. 

1*  Office  equipment. 

15  Reserve  for  machinery. 

18  Reserve  for  office  equipment. 


1'  And  suppUes. 

18  Plant  and  equipment. 

"  Investments. 

20  Sinking  fund. 

21  Stock    subscribed    for    but 

delivered. 

22  Dividends. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


791 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABn.ITIBS. 

1 

J. 

J. 

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1 

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1 

- 

- 

- 

$2,996 

81,000 

- 

- 

- 

$1,996 

with 
surplus 

$2,996 

- 

1S204 
2  1,935 

- 

83,516 

5,000 

$77,819 

~ 

~ 

~ 

$609 
3  88 

83,516 

- 

- 

- 

56,126 

6,000 

23,324 

- 

$4,000 

13,294 

9,508 

56,126 

- 

- 

- 

61,101 

25,000 

101 

4  $30,000 

- 

6  4,079 

1,921 

61,101 

- 

- 

S185 

3,950 

3,000 

950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,950 

~ 

7  2,500 

8  1,086 

9  88 
10  1,288 

" 

217,600 

120,000 

' 

■ 

■ 

97,600 

217,600 

"  370,000 

- 

- 

72,215 

70,300 

1,610 

- 

- 

- 

305 

72,215 

12 1,900 

"100 
"328 

- 

50,121 

15,000 

8,773 

- 

- 

20,549 
15  5,718 

16  81 

- 

50,121 

*" 

18  28,240 

19  75,000 

20  20,000 

" 

895,000 

450,000 
21  25,000 

" 

400,000 

" 

20,000 

895,000 

- 

- 

- 

340,777 

84,000 

- 

- 

135,000 

~ 

121,777 

340,777 

- 

- 

- 

2,137 

1,901 

22  216 

- 

- 

20 

- 

2,137 

12  5,000 

- 

35,489 

53,426 

35,000 

8,126 

- 

10,300 

- 

- 

53,426 

- 

- 

- 

351,005 

130,000 

17,574 

- 

147,200 

- 

56,291 

351,065 

- 

- 

585 

75,463 

45,000 

2,876 
23  2,403 

- 

2«  21,009 
25  3,508 

26  667 

- 

75,463 

- 

2'  392,249 

- 

2,714,889 

1,200,000 

99,294 

- 

- 

28  670,000 

29  173,000 

572,595 

2,714,889 

- 

so  720 

- 

648,766 

300,000 

47,197 
31  1,277 

- 

222,000 

32  7,928 
33  12,855 

57,509 

648,766 

- 

- 

- 

17,944 

3,000 

1,661 

- 

- 

29  4,000 

9,283 

17,944 

- 

- 

- 

20,283 

3,000 

1,046 

- 

- 

34  4,000 

12,237 

20,283 

- 

36  57 

568 

625 

625 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

625 

- 

36  57 

568 

625 

625 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

625 

- 

37  10,000 

- 

114,470 

20,000 

5,073 

- 

20,000 

69,397 

- 

114,470 

- 

89  1,000 

15,193 

69,601 

30,000 

20,049 

- 

19,552 

- 

- 

69,601 

12  4,000 

- 

- 

7,753 

6,000 

139 

- 

1,000 

- 

614 

7,753 

- 

40  3,643 

- 

15,173 

7,000 

926 

- 

7,217 

30 

- 

15,173 

- 

- 

- 

229,027 

21,000 

- 

- 

95,000 

- 

113,027 

229,027 

«  10,000 

- 

- 

18,022 

75 

2,103 

1 

8,700 

- 

7,144 

18,022 

r                        .              ■       ■    . 

23  Interest  unearned. 

24  Payments  on  installment  certifi- 

cates (hypothecated). 
^  Payments  on  Liberty  Bonds. 
26  Reserve  for  losses,  etc. 
2'  Tax  exempt  securities. 
28  Reserve  for  taxes. 


29  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

30  Interest  prepaid. 

31  Interest  accrued. 

32  Reserve  for  insurance. 

33  Reserve  for  Federal  tax. 

'4  Reserved  for  depreciation. 
35  Furniture,  files,  etc. 


36  Furniture,  etc. 

37  Bonds. 

38  And  molds  and  dies. 

39  Furniture  and  fixtures, 

40  Fixtures. 

41  And  equipment. 

42  Good  will  and  leases. 


792 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OP  corpora- 
tion. 


Taxi  Service  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 


Taylor  &  Mayo  Company, 
Boston. 

Taylor  Bramley  Company, 
The,  Chicopee. 

Taylor  Brothers  Laundry, 
Incorporated,  Boston. 

Taylor  Chemical  Company, 
Boston. 

Taylor  Gluem  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Taylor  Goodwin  Company, 
Haverhill. 

Taylor-Logan  Co.,  Paper- 
makers,  Holyoke. 

Taylor  Machinery  Company, 
Boston. 

Taylor  Press,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Tech  Block,  Inc.,  The,  Boston, 

Tecumseh  Mills,  Fall  River,  . 

Teel  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Med- 
ford. 

Telegram  Press  Incorpo- 
rated, The,  Haverhill. 

Telegram  Publishing  Co., 
The,  Lawrence. 

Telegraphers  Trading  &  Loan 
Company,  Boston. 

Telelectric  Company,  The, 
Pittsfield. 

Temple  Associates,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Temple  Garden  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Tje  m  p  1  e  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston. 

Temple  Place  Loan  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Temple     Stuart     Company, 

'■   The,  Templeton. 

Temple    Theatre    Company, 

Ir  Boston. 

Templer  Leather  Company, 

t    Salem. 

Templeton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Cambridge. 

Tennessee    Eastern    Electric 

I   Company,  Boston. 


May  15, 
1918. 


May  3, 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
Feb.  25, 

1918. 
June  4, 

1918. 
Mch.  27, 

1918. 
July  11, 

1918. 
Apr.  30, 

1918. 

Feb.  8, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Aug.  21, 

1918. 
Nov.  11, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 

Aug.  20, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.  16, 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 

July  29, 

1918. 
June  7, 

1918. 
Oct.  16, 

1918. 
May  17, 

1918. 
Mch.  6, 

1918. 
Aug.  22, 

1918. 
July  22, 

1918. 
Aug.  17, 

1918. 
Feb.  27, 

1918. 


Mch.  25, 
1918. 


Feb.  25, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
"Feb.  19, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Feb.  25, 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Jan.  24, 

1918. 

Jan.  15, 
1918. 

Jan.  12, 
1918. 

26  _ 

Oct.  22, 

1918. 
Mch.  7, 

1918. 

Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Jan.  30, 

1918. 
Feb.  28, 

1918. 
Feb.  20, 

1918. 

Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Apr.  27, 

1918. 
Aug.  19, 

1918. 
Jan.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.   7, 

1918. 
June  13, 

1918. 


Jan.  15, 

1918. 
Feb.  12, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.  1, 

1918 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Sept.  28, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Aug.  1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


.!631,000 

3,000 

100,000 

10,000 

1,200,000 

30,000 

160,000 

230,000 

13,000 

25,000 

100,000 

750,000 

21,000 

2,000 

10,000 

30,000 

400,000 

5,000 

250,000 

10,000 

5,000 

15,000 

150,000 

6,000 

20,000 

2,250,000 


3  te  t«  O  ni 


- 

- 

$13,668 

S35,700 

33,373 

21,619 

624,096 

with  R.  E. 

- 

260 

76,600 

4,793 

208,879 

with  R.  E. 

_ 

8,000 

190,000 

- 

229,153 

525,000 

24,067 

- 

- 

4,460 

- 

20,217 

- 

10,258 

- 

1,500 

10,000 

3,500 

110,367 

- 

- 

12,383 

- 

3,015 

- 

2,249,937 

$7,294 


63,364 
4,881 
58,624 
150 
49,200 
146,878 

17,845 
4,422 

130,335 
13,779 


106,092 


40,747 

2,835 

24,284 

5,794 
3,320 

7,824 


1  Good  will. 

2  Equipment. 

s  Stock  in  other  companies. 
*  Deferred  charges  to  operation. 
6  Discount  and  bonuses  on  stock 

issued. 
8  Reserve  for  liability  insurance. 
'  Reserve  forl917  Federal  income  tax. 


8  Securities. 
8  Investments. 

10  Treasury  stock. 

11  Dividend  on  preferred  stock. 

12  Depreciation. 

1'  Date  of  postponement. 
1*  Liberty  Bonds  and  other  invest- 
ments. 


15  Prepaid  insurance. 

16  Patent  rights. 

1'  Securities  owned. 

18  Deferred  expense. 

"  Trade-marks  and  secret  formulse. 

2°  Dehvery  equipment. 

21  Liberty  Bonds. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


793 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  S149,757 

3  21,199 

^  2,266 

B  229,979 

8  3,500 

9  2,025 
10  5,500 

"492 

16  1,479 

17  190,000 

18  83,448 

10  15,000 

20  10,652 

21  10,000 

9,716 

21  6,130 

22  7,331 


24  3,000 


2'  375,150 
26  200,000 


30  95,010 

31250 

32  117,620 


1,559 


3'  1,151 

38  498 


$144,433 


2,500 


9  233,395 
40  127,650 


4,649 
507,028 

4,700 
8,638 


11,297 
13,310 


S601,670 

3,534 
132,252 
70,583 
1,182,999 
30,700 
209,783 
526,968 

88,720 
26,967 
192,500 
1,874,997 
76,048 

5,210 

37,022 

10,225 

1,094,916 

6,078 

253,247 

69,573 

109,044 

58,380 

120,895 

32,705 

22,562 

2,838,051 


Liabilities. 


$543,000 

3,000 
59,600 
10,000 
1,098,900 
30,000 
160,000 
230,000 

13,000 
25,000 
77,500 
750,000 
21,000 

1,000 

29  400 

10,000 

9,775 

400,000 

5,000 

172,600 

10,000 

5,000 

15,000 

37,568 

6,000 

20,000 

1,940,000 


§.2 


$31,039 

- 

40,247 
11  1,1.55 
26,517 

$16,000 

11,572 

8,000 

120 

- 

14,525 

- 

63,490 

60,000 
23  1,200 

32,875 

- 

939 

- 

- 

97,000 

6,844 

- 

255 

- 

1,037 

- 

450 

- 

601 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

77,563 
35  795 
25,897 

- 

17,264 

- 

5.524 

10,561 

18,391 

- 

1,062 

- 

33,006 

812,000 

63,498 

30,000 
74,675 

33,735 
18,000 

23,900 

2,760 
5,100 

694,315 


86,780 

16,300 

80,500 

8,314 

1,500 


6  $26,622 
7  1,009 


12  13,449 

17,170 

1,029 

580 


2'  378,500 

28  162,211 

24,304 


18,191 


17,801 


5,258 
97,603 

9,110 

1,028 

584,286 
795 


- 

1,078 

36  2,289 

- 

25,053 

8,623 

- 

10,995 

: 

2,827 

"  53,045 

- 

$601,670 

3,534 
132,252 
70,583 
1,182,999 
30,700 
209,783 
526,968 

88,720 
26,967 
192,500 
1,874,997 
76,048 

5,210 

37,022 

10,225 

1,094,916 

6,078 

253,247 

69,573 

109,044 

58,380 

120,895 

32,705 

22,562 

2,838,051 


22  Prepaid  interest,  insurance  and 

taxes. 

23  Accrued  bond. 
21  Type,  etc. 

25  None  held  in  1918. 

26  U.  S.  4J'2  per  cent,  certificates  of 

indebtedness. 
2'  Reserved  for  taxes. 


28  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

29  Subscriptions  received  on  account 

of  stock. 

30  Tools,  equipment,  etc. 

31  Franchise. 

32  Patterns  and  drawings. 

33  Trade-marks. 

34  Office. 


35  Dividends  accrued. 

36  Reserve  for  taxes. 
3'  Labor. 

38  Insurance. 

39  None  held  since  organization. 

40  Deferred  charges. 

41  And  reserves. 


794  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


% 

a 

Assets. 

a 

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a 
1 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Tenney  Morse  Company,  Bos- 

June    4 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.  31, 

$30,000 

Sl.OOO 

§24,929 

$19,859 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ter  Bush  and  Powell,  Inc., 

May     3 

Apr.      2, 

Mch.  12, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

372 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Terminal    Fumigating   Com- 

Apr.   15 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

13,581 

6,204 

1,679 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Terminal  Garage  Inc.,  Bos- 

June  12 

Feb.    20, 

Dec.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2,200 

4,840 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Terminal  Storage  Company, 

Apr.    18 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

$160,000 

- 

- 

10,794 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Terminal  Wharf  &  Railroad 

Apr.    18 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

850,000 

1,011,600 

- 

- 

90,097 

Warehouse  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Tewksbury's    Express    Co., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Aug.   21 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,039 

Winthrop. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Textile  American  Publishing 

Jan.    16 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

250 

1,364 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Textile    Braiding    Company, 

Apr.    10 

Mch.  12, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

3,966 

5,000 

3,774 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Textile  Exhibitors'   Associa- 

Sept. 12 

June   10, 

June  10, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,094 

tion,     Incorporated,     The, 
Boston. 
Textile  Manufacturing  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.    20 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

40,000 

58,243 

28,580 

61,697 

pany,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Textile  Overseers  Review  Pub- 

Mch. 19 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

7,500 

- 

- 

- 

1,099 

lishing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Textile   Products  Company, 

May   25 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

"  12,570 

50,977 

33,942 

Melrose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Textile  Securities  Company, 

Feb.     8 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31, 

800,000 

- 

- 

- 

431,973 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thacher  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mav   16 
1918. 

Feb.    14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

200,000 

- 

47,509 

196,927 

22  90,310 

Thacker-Craig    Paper    Com- 

Mch. 18 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

40,055 

22,921 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thais     Worsted     Company, 

June     3 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thayer-Foss      Company, 

Feb.    11 

Jan.    22, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

101,456 

withR.E. 

825,057 

287,245 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thayer-Griffith  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Nov.  11 
1918. 

June  26, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 

75,000 

54,392 

Thayer,  Kohn  &  Beyer  Com- 

Sept.    7 

June    3, 

June     1, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

31,124 

Itt  pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thayer-McNeil       Company, 

May     3 

MApr.    17, 

Mch.    1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

138,821 

93,381 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thayer    Woolen    Company, 

Julv     1 

June     4, 

Apr.   30, 

75,000 

20,864 

13,847 

159,615 

497.148 

Oxford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Theatre    Amusement    Com- 

Apr.   11 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

43.430 

- 

- 

5,203 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

. 

Thendara    Company,    The, 

May   13 

41  - 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,457 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Leasehold  interest. 
'  Investments. 

*  Bond  sinking  fund. 
6  Accrued  bond  interest. 
6  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'  Equipment. 
8  Accrued  interest. 


9  Horses  and  wagons. 

10  OfiSce  furniture. 

11  Trucks. 

12  Prepaid  expenses. 
1'  Accruals. 

1*  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 
15  Good  will  and  development. 


16  Deferred. 

"  Capital  stock  subscription. 

18  Liberty  Bonds. 

1'  Securities  of  other  corporations. 

20  Notes  payable,  secured  by  $150,- 

000  Liberty  Bonds. 

21  Reserve  for  taxes. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


795 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

>j 

J. 

J. 

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a 

si 

1 

1^1 

■| 

1 

3 
^ 

s 

< 

P 

P 

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us 

1 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$45,788 

$30,000 

$3,074 

- 

$10,000 

- 

$2,714 

$45,788 

1  $5,000 

- 

- 

5,372 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

$372 

- 

5,372 

- 

2  $30,454 
s  50,000 

$8,985 

110,903 

50,000 

11,903 

- 

49,000 

- 

- 

110,903 

- 

- 

- 

7,040 

2,500 

2,272 

- 

607 

1,661 

- 

7,040 

- 

*  16,231 

172,975 

360,000 

200,000 

6  2,500 

$150,000 

- 

6  7,500 

- 

360,000 

- 

^  18,273 

3  5,481 

i  188,771 

614,201 

1,928,423 

850,000 

8  16,667 
1,236 

1,000,000 

- 

6  60,520 

- 

1,928,423 

1  2,000 

9  2,500 

i«75 

»  2,000 

2,859 

10,473 

10,000 

473 

10,473 

1  6,000 

- 

3,054 

10,668 

10,000 

668 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,668 

1523 

- 

13,263 

6,000 

4,256 

- 

- 

- 

3,007 

13,263 

- 

- 

- 

7,094 

2,900 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

2,994 

7,094 

- 

12  287 

- 

188,807 

92,900 

18,875 
18  4,550 

49,000 

5,000 

18,482 

- 

188,807 

1  7,500 

- 

- 

8,599 

7,500 

770 

- 

- 

- 

329 

8,599 

IS  62,213 

w  5,344 

- 

165,046 

127,200 
"  5,200 

5,343 

20 

25,000 

2,303 

- 

165,046 

- 

'8  150,000 
i»  735,900 

- 

1,317,873 

800,000 

- 

120,000 

- 

392,873 
21  5,000 

- 

1,317,873 

- 

- 

- 

334,746 

200,000 

12,497 
23  2,249 

- 

120,000 

- 

- 

334,746 

- 

2U00 

- 

63,076 

14,900 

10,060 

- 

31.000 

- 

7,116 

63,076 

1 11,470 

- 

1,030 

12,500 

12,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,500 

M  9,300 
"  19,065 

- 

1,242,123 

500,000 

180,123 

27  20,000 

475,000 

67,000 

- 

1,242,123 

_ 

28  5,100 

2«  40,430 

so  148,433 

81  2,252 

M  1,862 

252,469 

24,000 

71,646 

86,823 

53,393 

16,607 

252,469 

- 

- 

1,683 

32,807 

2,000 

30,807 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,807 

" 

s«  34,363 
55  1,210 
36  2,499 
s'  6,560 

" 

276,834 

130,000 

38  51,696 

~ 

85,000 

10,138 

" 

276,834 

~ 

12,700 
39  54,000 

~ 

758,174 

75,000 

132,718 

~ 

~ 

■"0  320,000 

230,456 

758,174 

- 

'  2,296 

8,081 

59,010 

5,000 

54,010 

- 

- 

- 

- 

59,010 

- 

12  18,061 

- 

19,518 

10,000 

9,518 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19,518 

22  Less  discount  —  commission. 

23  Wages  and  commissions  due. 
2<  Treasury  stock. 

25  Liberty  Bonds  (installments). 

2'  Prepaid  items. 

2'  Mortgage  on  plant. 

28  Stocks  and  bonds. 

29  Motor  trucks. 


3"  Motor  truck  contracts. 

31  Tools  and  parts. 

32  Fixtures. 

33  Adjourned. 

3^  Building  improvements. 
33  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
33  Prepaid  insurance. 
3'  Liberty  Bonds  and  thrift 


38  Including  reserve  for  income  and 

excess  profits  taxes. 

39  United  States  bonds. 

*•  Reserved  for  payment  of  Federal 

taxes. 
<i  None  held  since  organization. 
«  Steamboat. 


796 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


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Theodore  Dangelmayer,  Jr., 

Oct.     4, 

Sept.  10, 

July      1, 

S20,000 

SlOO 

$6,500 

S690 

Incorporated,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Theodore  Metcalf  Company, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

33,244 

9,217 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Theodore     Schwamb     Com- 

July   31, 

June   12, 

May  31, 

30,000 

S30,135 

9,696 

64,328 

46,130 

pany,  The,  ArUngton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thermolao       Manufacturing 

Mav     2, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

500 

1,579 

_ 

Company,  BrookHne. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Thibodeau   Business  College 

Sept.  30, 

6  Sept.  21, 

Aug.  31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

12,080 

2,736 

Inc.,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Third  Oakland  Syndicate, 

May     8, 

7  _ 

Dec.  31, 

52,000 

9,600 

- 

_ 

991 

Incorporated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

This  is  Holmes'  Corporation, 

Aug.  29, 

sAug.   12, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

10,910 

6,032 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thom  Hat  Co.,  The,  Haver- 

July    8, 

6  June  26, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

167,710 

_ 

105,377 

81,306 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  A.  Elston  Company, 

Mch.    7, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

1,000 

6,270 

3,260 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  A.  Stewart  Company, 

June  27, 

Feb.   23, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,652 

9,227 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  and  Company,  Inc., 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   29, 

9,000 

- 

2,460 

1,748 

10,851 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  B.  Morrill,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

3,147 

rated,  Melrose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  Box  Company,  Inc., 

May   22, 

Feb.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

"  15,946 

17,220 

602 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  Cavanagh  Company, 

Aug.     2, 

6  Apr.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

3,000 

1,000 

1,000 

4,200 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  D.  Card  Company, 

May  21, 

May   15, 

Mch.  31, 

3,000 

- 

"  5,657 

11,5.39 

5,906 

Incorporated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas     Dalby     Company, 

Mch.    4, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

41,826 

with  R.  E. 

122,817 

173,770 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thos.  E.  O'Day  Company, 

July    15, 

May     6, 

May     6, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,420 

3,979 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thos.  F.  Colbert  Co.,  Bos- 

Apr.   15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

48,009 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  F.  Duffy  Company, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

20  825 

13,375 

2,679 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  F.  Galvin,  Incorpo- 

May    6, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

- 

- 

7.500 

169,027 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas   G.   Andrews   Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

3,900 

602 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  G.  Barlous  Company, 

Mav     7, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

21  1,800 

1,750 

- 

Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  Groom  &  Co.,  In- 

Julv   19, 

Julv    15, 

June  30, 

75,000 

_ 

13,623 

56,674 

75,153 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  H.  Hart  Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

90,000 

_ 

15,000 

2,500 

3,500 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  H.  Logan  Company, 

Oct.    22, 

June   18, 

May  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

169,175 

123,866 

Hudson. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  J.  Clark,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Feb.   18, 

June  30, 

June  30, 

5,000 

_ 

20  1,185 

275 

2,406 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  Incor- 

May    3, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

12,500 

- 

- 

6,070 

10,118 

porated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  J.  Grey  Company, 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.    3, 

July    31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

22,847 

19,747 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Capital  supphed  by  stockholders. 

3  And  dividend. 
*  Patent  rights. 
6  Good  will. 


0  Adjourned. 

'  None  held  since  organization. 

8  Mortgage  on  Massachusetts 

real  estate. 

9  Teams  and  tools. 


10  Prepaid  items. 

11  Mortgage. 

12  Automobiles. 

w  Horses,  wagons  and  harness. 
14  And  equipment. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

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Liabilities. 

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$2,910 

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- 

1  $3,376 

62,180 

108,017 

100,000 

4,017 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

108,017 

- 

- 

- 

150,289 

30,000 
2  10,247 

7,576 

$12,000 

6,437 

$70,848 

3  $13,181 

150,289 

«  830,000 

- 

52,851 

88,730 

86,800 

1,930 

- 

- 

- 

- 

88,730 

6  13,800 

5  6,000 

- 

3,573 

24,389 

15,000 

9,389 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

24,389 

- 

8  3,800 

37,609 

52,000 

52,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,000 

- 

1  2,360 
9  2,934 

32,714 

54,950 

30,000 

24,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,950 

- 

i»  1,773 

- 

356,166 

150,000 

140,162 

11  30,000 

32,558 

- 

3,446 

356,166 

- 

- 

- 

10,530 

300 

5,963 

- 

1,050 

_ 

3,217 

10,530 

B  3,300 

1878 
12  600 

- 

31,657 

8,800 

16,139 

- 

2,100 

4,618 

- 

31,657 

- 

- 

- 

15,059 

9,000 

4,498 

- 

1,561 

- 

- 

15,059 

- 

13  2,500 

192 

5,839 

5,000 

839 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,839 

- 

15  645 

- 

34,413 

10,000 

12,865 

- 

- 

16  11,548 

34,413 

6  2,000 

- 

- 

11,200 

5,000 

1,950 

1,500 

1,175 

- 

1,575 

11,200 

- 

18  983 

- 

24,085 

3,000 

5,380 

- 

12,090 

3,615 

- 

24,085 

- 

i»563 

- 

338,976 

50,000 

30,051 

- 

- 

258,925 

- 

338,976 

- 

- 

- 

6,399 

2,000 

2,765 

- 

- 

- 

1,634 

6,399 

- 

- 

- 

48,009 

10,000 

35,482 

- 

- 

- 

2,527 

48,009 

- 

- 

- 

16,879 

5,000 

11,035 

- 

500 

- 

344 

16,879 

B  199,872 

21  7,032 

i»  9,353 

22  25,000 

- 

417,784 

300,000 

38,536 

- 

9,800 

69,448 

- 

417,784 

«  1,000 

- 

6,592 

15,094 

10,000 

5,094 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,094 

6  3,000 

6  1,000 

- 

1,539 

6,089 

5,000 

1,089 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,089 

6  2,000 

23  5,000 

- 

152,450 

75,000 

9,717 

- 

- 

16,970 

24  40,270 

25  10,493 

- 

152,450 

4  2,500 

26  200 

- 

26,700 

20,900 

- 

5,000 

- 

800 

- 

26,700 

5  3,000 

2'  33,124 
12  1,112 
10  2,862 

330,139 

100,000 

71,933 
28  11,231 

135,000 

11,975 

330,139 

B  2,268 

- 

1,543 

7,677 

5,000 

2,677 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

~ 

7,677 

- 

1  1,169 

- 

17,357 

12,500 

2,808 

- 

- 

~ 

2,049 

17,357 

B  3,500 

21  1,000 

- 

47,094 

20,000 

9,675 

- 

14,614 

2,805 

47,094 

15  Prepaid  expenses. 

16  And  reserves. 

1'  And  tools  and  equipment. 

18  Prepaid  expense. 

19  Coal. 


2"  And  fixtures. 

21  Fixtures. 

22  Investments. 

23  Liberty  Bonds. 

24  Reserve  fund. 


25  Depreciation  on  machinery. 

26  Treasury  stock. 
2'  Securities. 

28  Accrued  items. 


798 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Thomas  J.  Shea  Company, 

May     7, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

$125 

$891 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas,    Lake    &    Whiton, 

May     8, 

2  Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

65,000 

_ 

S600 

127,924 

53,858 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas-Mayer    Co.,    The, 

Sept.  18, 

2  June  20, 

Apr.   30, 

5,000 

_ 

1,588 

_ 

58 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas    O'Connell    Manu- 

Apr.   29, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

$16,350 

3,990 

4,334 

3,868 

facturing  Company,  Somer- 
viile. 
Thos.   P.   Nichols   and   Son 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Oct.    31, 

July     8, 

June  30, 

25,000 

_ 

5,000 

3,587 

8,883 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  S.  Childs,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  29, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    10, 

25,000 

_ 

- 

72,118 

26,469 

rated,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  Smith  Company, 

Apr.    23, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

21,480 

50,605 

20,583 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomas  Strahan  Decorating 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

6,819 

4,803 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas    Sutton    Company, 

Oct.      1, 

Sept.  26, 

Sept.    1, 

4,500 

- 

- 

1,200 

4,526 

The,  Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  Todd  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Jan.    22, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

15,000 

1,000 

7,390 

Thomas  W.  Emerson  Com- 

Aug.    9, 

July    30, 

June  30, 

25,000 

- 

1,480 

110,830 

69,013 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  W.   Johnson  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

7,500 

2,234 

_ 

350 

11,980 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomas  W.  Reed  Company, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.      5, 

Deo.   31, 

25,000 

- 

_ 

1,967 

6,934 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thompson   &    Norris   Com- 

May    8, 

2  Apr.   10, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

138,831 

30,000 

116,207 

77,461 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thompson  and  Spear  Com- 

May    3, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

4,328 

22,419 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thompson     Box    Company, 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

25,000 

19  1 

47,200 

49,081 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thompson   Bros.   Incorpo- 

Apr.    2, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.   31, 

400,000 

- 

19  29,580 

346,149 

277,080 

rated,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

• 

Thompson  Coal  Co.,  Somer- 

Dec.     3, 

25_ 

May  31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

178 

1,640 

ville  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

Thompson  Coal  Co.,  Somer- 

Aug.  10, 

July      1, 

May  31, 

1,000 

_ 

800 

1,537 

2,535 

ville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thompson   Construction 

Feb.    12, 

Nov.     1, 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

_ 

900 

1,900 

1,600 

Company,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Thompson-Durkee  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

88,352 

91,435 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Thompson     Grocery     Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Oct.     5, 

Aug.     1, 

15,000 

- 

_ 

13,204 

11,136 

pany,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Thompson   Hardware   Com- 

July     1, 

June   19, 

Mch.    1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

38,243 

47,530 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Thomson-Crooker  Shoe  Com- 

Sept. 20, 

July     9, 

June  30, 

1,000,000 

300,000 

- 

682,277 

540,583 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Horses  and  truck. 

2  Adjourned. 
'  Good  will. 

*  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Equipment. 
^  Prepaid. 
'  Salary  account. 


8  Reserve. 
»  Fixtures. 

10  Liberty  Bond. 

11  Autos,    wagons,    market    equip- 

ment, etc. 

12  Tools  and  equipment. 
IS  Uncompleted  contract. 


1*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Commissions. 

16  Auto. 

"  Edison  Electric. 

18  Tools  and  office  furniture. 

19  And  fixtures. 

20  Securities. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  799 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

60  oars 
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1  Sl,950 

$24,132 

S27,098 

$25,000 

$796 

$675 

S600 

- 

$27 

$27,098 

3  S15,000 
3  3,000 

*  1,030 
6  816 
6  553 

2,408 

199,781 
7,054 

56,900 
5,000 

86,435 
'216 

154 

40,000 
1,900 

8  $1,542 

14,688 

199,781 
7,054 

- 

- 

- 

28,542 

6,600 

3,859 

6,500 

2,288 

5,157 

4,138 

28,542 

- 

- 

- 

17,470 

10,000 

2,293 

1,775 

- 

- 

3,402 

17,470 

- 

9  9,042 

10  5,000 

13,247 

112,629 
92,668 
24,869 

25,000 
15,000 
6,000 

1,136 

54,245 

6,785 

10,100 

25,500 
1,984 

60,993 

8,423 
8  15,000 

- 

112,629 
92,668 
24,869 

- 

"  1,944 

- 

7,670 

4,500 

2,115 

- 

- 

1,055 

- 

7,670 

- 

- 

- 

23,390 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,390 

23,390 

- 

- 

- 

181,323 

25,000 

3,149 

- 

9,000 

101,412 

42,762 

181,323 

- 

12  850 

1,436 

16,850 

7,500 

5,500 

1,500 

13  2,350 

- 

- 

16,850 

"305 
15  10 
"90 
"10 

9,316 
362,499 

5,200 
10,000 

3.804 
100,289 

312 
252,210 

9,316 
362,499 

3 15,000 

18  800 

- 

42,547 

20,000 

19,482 

- 

- 

- 

3,065 

42,547 

- 

2»  1,395 

- 

122,677 

50,000 

16,434 

12,000 

- 

- 

44,243 

122,677 

21  26,854 
<  13,027 

22  3,603 

23  7,262 
s  1,000 

703,555 
2,818 

400,000 
1,000 

2<  85,532 
1,500 

111,400 

106,623 

318 

703,555 
2,818 

- 

B  1,032 

- 

5,904 

1,000 

4,042 

- 

- 

- 

862 

5,904 

s  1,200 

- 

- 

5,600 

3,200 

2,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,600 

26  550 

28  132 

»418 

2' 539 

23  1,884 

6  165 

- 

181,294 
26,521 
85,773 

120,000 
12,000 
30,000 

15,014 

2,067 
30  125 
19,672 

- 

5,630 
31  1,814 

46,280 

3,958 
82  927 

36,101 

181,294 
26,521 
85,773 

33 100,000 

13,112 

34  13,856 

4  6,236 

36  5,734 

1,661,798 

1,000,000 

244,415 

36  50,000 

345,000 

261 
3' 22,122 

1,661,798 

21  Advance  payments. 

22  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance. 

23  Advances  to  salesmen. 

2*  Including  reserves  for  Federal  ex- 
cess profits  and  income  taxes. 
25  None  held  in  1917. 


26  Patent  rights. 
2'  Prepaid  expenses. 

28  Trade-marks. 

29  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

30  Accrued. 

31  Loans. 


32  Reserves. 

33  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 
3*  New  season's  pay  roll. 

'6  Prepaid  interest. 

36  And  mortgage  on  plant. 

»'  Reserve  for  taxes. 


800 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates 

or  Condition 

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Thomson    Electric    Welding 

Mch.  1 

4,       Feb.    19, 

Deo.   31, 

$500,000 

S41,764 

$25,823 

$46,200 

$229,147 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Thomson  Spot  Welder  Com- 

Mch. 1 

4,       Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

850,000 

_ 

43,739 

63,856 

225,722 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Thor  Motorcycle  Company, 

Mch. 

5,       Jan. 

9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

"952 

4,525 

2,539 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Thorn  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Aug.  1 

0,       July 

2, 

June  30, 

5,000 

- 

517 

- 

3,938 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Thorn    Medicine    Company, 

Nov.  5 

6,       July 

26, 

July   26, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

3,427 

685 

The,  Fitchburg. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Thorndike  Company,  Boston, 

May   1 
1918 

4,       Feb. 
1918 

12, 

15  Jan.    1, 
1918. 

675,000 

978,085 

withR.E. 

1,402,507 

19,071 

Thorp  and  Martin  Co.,  Bos- 

June  1 

2,       May 

13, 

Mch.    1, 

45,000 

- 

303 

49,407 

63,382 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Thorp  &  Martin  Typewriter 

June   ; 

2,       May 

13, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

1.176 

23,421 

10,738 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Three  Brothers'  Market,  Inc., 

Apr.    1 

2,       Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,144 

1,544 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Three   Fields   Garage,    Inc., 

Mch.  1 

3,       Feb. 

20, 

Dee.   31, 

5,000 

- 

3,000 

6,633 

6,472 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Three  Millers  Company,  The, 

Mch.  1 

5,       Feb. 

11, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

9,657 

150,905 

64,070 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Tichnor    Brothers    Incorpo- 

May  2 

5,       Apr. 

13, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

- 

7,281 

4,157 

31,290 

rated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Tide  Water  OU  Company  of 

Feb. 

7,       Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

22 1,792 

18,404 

79,309 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Tileston   and    HoUingsworth 

Mch.  1 

9,       Jan. 

30, 

Dec.  31, 

500,000 

353,646 

with  R.  E. 

278,148 

159,975 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Tileston  and  Livermore  Com- 

June 2 

0,       Jan. 

23, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,776 

7,200 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Tilhnghast  Supply  &  Machine 

Feb.    2 

6,       Jan. 

8, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

439 

1,822 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Tilton  &  Cook  Co.,  Leom- 

Apr. 

5,       Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

15,000 

3,960 

27,479 

33,857 

inster. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Tilton  Mills,  Boston,    . 

May 
1918 

4,       Jan. 
1918 

15, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

315,000 

193,626 

114,155 

187,422 

27,503 

Times  Company,  The,  New- 

Apr.   2 

9,       Mch. 

25, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,054 

ton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Times  Newspaper  Company, 

Aug. 

2,       May 

10, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

125,000 

70,000 

1,135 

9,897 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1913 

1917. 

Timothy    Smith    Company, 

Apr. 

1,       Mch. 

9, 

Jan.    31, 

150,000 

60,000 

- 

223,663 

81,614 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Timson  Bros.  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

Nov.  1 
1918 

8,       July 
1918 

31, 

July     1, 
1918. 

30,000 

- 

- 

29,922 

53,733 

Tioga  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Apr. 
1918 

1,       Jan. 
1918 

2, 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

1,000 

- 

~ 

" 

3,515 

Tirrell  Pharmaceutical  Com- 

June i 

5,       Feb. 

9, 

Deo.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

150 

100 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1915 

1917. 

Titus  &  Buckley  Company, 

Apr.    ] 

6,       Feb. 

5, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

20,500 

- 

49,023 

38,097 

Lynn. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Tober  Brothers  Incorporated, 

Aug. 

9,       June 

18, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

4,005 

4,757 

6,966 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

Tobey  Lime  Company,  West 

Mch. 

8,       Feb. 

7, 

Dec.   31, 

7,200 

12,919 

988 

5,949 

2,311 

Stockbridge. 
r 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

1  Patent  rights,  licenses,  patterns, 

drawings,  etc. 

2  Suspense. 

'  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Securities  owned. 

6  Employees'  reserve  fund, 


^  Reserve  for  inventory  deprecia- 
tion. 

'  Patent  rights,  contracts,  patterns, 
designs,  drawings,  etc. 

*  Rented  machines. 

9  Prepaid  royalties  and  rentals. 

10  Reserves. 


"  And  furniture. 

12  Good  will. 

IS  Fonnulse. 

1*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

15  Deducting  dividend  paid  Feb.  1, 

1918. 
"  Liberty  Bond. 


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V 

Liabilities. 

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2  $10,217 

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1  250,252 

2  3,612 
8  104,960 

$2,613 

$633,439 

1,185,516 
29,879 

$353,540 

850,000 
25,025 

$16,795 

58,943 
1,368 

- 

$125,000 

9  87,391 

3,486 

$233,983 

2  22,206 

6  5,915 

6  1,000 

51,648 

10  12,534 

- 

$633,439 

1,185,516 
29,879 

12  3,000 

IS  1,925 

- 

9,380 

5,000 

838 

- 

- 

3,006 

$536 

9,380 

- 

"  1,750 

404 

6,266 

5,000 

1,266 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,266 

- 

16  50,000 
18  220 

- 

2,449,663 
113,312 

675,000 
45,000 

642,497 
15,996 

_ 

49,000 
38,500 

1,076,638 

1'  6,528 

13,816 

_ 

2,449,663 
113,312 

w  4,134 

- 

1,401 

40,870 

10,000 

30,870 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,870 

12  4,000 

18  1,955 
20500 

3,609 

7,143 
23,714 

5,000 
3,000 

800 
8,114 

$526 
6,700 

5,900 

317 

500 

7,143 
23,714 

"" 

~ 

_ 

224,632 
42,728 

99,500 
26,000 

77,055 

21  8,950 

12,757 

_ 

_ 

39,127 

3,971 

224,632 
42,728 

- 

23  62 

- 

99,567 

25,000 

70,239 

- 

- 

4,328 

- 

99,567 

15  5,000 

24  28,700 
"  1,141 

~ 

820,469 
24,117 

500,000 
5,000 

29,855 
10,094 

- 

8,000 

224,090 
25  66,524 

1,023 

820,469 
24,117 

- 

- 

1,613 

3,874 

3,000 

874 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,874 

- 

- 

- 

80,296 

25,000 

45,629 

- 

- 

- 

9,667 

80,296 

- 

26  8,941 

- 

531,647 

311,500 

89,425 

- 

69,155 

27  61,567 

- 

531,647 

- 

28  100 

10,820 

11,974 

5,000 

48 

- 

6,926 

- 

- 

11,974 

- 

- 

134,298 

340,330 

99,900 

66,130 

59,800 

114,500 

- 

- 

340,330 

so  10,000 
12  5,000 

18  33,847 

24  12,630 

23  43,000 

SI  4,640 

- 

454,754 

103,295 
3,515 

150,000 

24,600 
1,000 

31,096 

57,296 
2,268 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

273,658 

21,399 
247 

454,754 

103,295 
3,515 

S2  4,750 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

107,620 

40,600 

15,184 

- 

6,944 

33  21,570 

23,322 

107,620 

- 

"206 

- 

15,934 
22,167 

10,000 
7,200 

14,967 

5,500 

- 

134 

34  300 

- 

15,934 
22,167 

1'  Tenement  reserve. 

18  Fixtures. 

15  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 

20  Two  automobiles. 

21  Unpaid  dividends. 

22  And  equipment. 


23  Unexpired  insurance. 

24  Investments. 

25  Reserve  for  taxes  accrued. 

26  Deferred  assets. 
2'  And  reserves. 

28  OiBce  equipment. 


29  Construction. 

so  Trade-marks. 

SI  Furniture,  fixtures  and  autos. 

32  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

S3  Depreciation  account. 

34  Reserved  for  commission  account. 


802 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Todd     Protectograph     Sales 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

$5,000 

$20,224 

$11,126 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

"Toggery   Shop"  Inc., 

Apr.    26, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    31, 

6,000 

- 

- 

9,874 

1,117 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Toiletine     Company,     The, 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

51,500 

7,152 

495 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tolland  Company,  Tolland,  . 

July    19, 
1918. 

June   15, 
1916. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

30,000 

$7,500 

50 

- 

250 

Tolman  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

4,649 

2,774 

3,552 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tolman  Print  Incorporated, 

Apr.     8, 

Jan.    28. 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

16,235 

27,780 

79,704 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tom  Wilson,  Limited,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

5  18,584 

116,240 

13,486 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tomer   Advertising   Agency, 

Apr.    26, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

36,738 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tompkins-Stoddard       Com- 

May    8, 

Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

6  557 

441 

5,029 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Toomey  and  Cody  Company, 

Mch.  20, 

'Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

51,464 

7,503 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Toomey  and  Demara  Operat- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan.      9, 

Jan.      9, 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

ing  Company,  The,   Law- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Toomey  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Apr.   20, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10,711 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Toppan  Boat  Manufacturing 

Feb.    19, 

"Dec.    12, 

Oct.    31, 

5,000 

_ 

400 

6,404 

3,059 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Torrey  &  Vialle  Inc.,   Con- 

Aug.    5, 

July    31, 

May  31, 

15,000 

- 

1,450 

31,154 

13,342 

cord. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Torrey,  Bright  &  Capen  Com- 

Mch. 13, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.    31, 

150,000 

_ 

5  3,590 

168,927 

49,503 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Torrey-Epst€in       Company, 

May     3, 

Apr.      6, 

Mch.  30, 

10,000 

- 

15,506 

15,566 

19,442 

Stoughton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Torreys  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 21, 

12- 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

500 

7,550 

6,243 

9,839 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Torsion  Nut-Lock  and  Washer 

Aug.     9, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

200 

250 

48 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Totem  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.   12, 

Sept.  20, 

Sept.    1, 

40,000 

- 

- 

8,653 

4,987 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Totman  &  Ham  Inc.,  Win- 

May     8, 

May     6, 

Mch.  31, 

5,800 

4,000 

_ 

4,859 

726 

throp. 

1918. 

1914. 

1918. 

Tower  Motor  Co.,  Adams,     . 

Feb.   26, 
1918. 

Feb.     6, 
1918. 

Jan.    31, 
1918. 

25,000 

- 

6  1,986 

7,978 

6,986 

Towle  Land  Company,  Bos- 

June  10, 

11  Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

15  23,205 

1,000 

5,259 

1,011 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Towle  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

746,000 

74,572 

152,543 

354,232 

193,591 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Towne    &    Whitney,    Inc., 

Oct.    10, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  15, 

10,000 

_ 

2,420 

1,474 

785 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Towne,  Brayton  and  Osbom, 

Sept.  25, 

Sept.  19, 

July    31, 

80,000 

- 

- 

19  53,034 

351,833 

Inc.,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Towne  Fuller  Company,  The, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    16, 

Jan.      1, 

40,000 

- 

3,839 

14,171 

25,484 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Toxaway  Leather  Company, 

Feb.     6, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.    31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,080 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Toy    Town     Manufacturing 

Apr.    11, 

11  Mch.  28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

3,248 

3,271 

24,723 

3,136 

*    Co.,  Winchendon. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tradd-Hoeschle     Co.     Inc., 

May     2, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

1,680 

- 

Marshfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

J 

1  Fixtures. 

2  Patent  rights. 
'  Good  will. 

*  Trade-marks. 


5  And  fixtures, 
s  And  office  fiirniture. 
'  Postponed. 
8  Equipment. 


'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

10  Investments. 

11  Adjourned. 

12  None  held  in  1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


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LUBIXITIES. 

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$31,350 

$5,000 

$26,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$31,350 

- 

I  $3,252 

- 

14,243 

6.000 

1,366 

- 

$3,000 

$3,877 

- 

14,243 

$50,000 

- 

$30,153 

89,300 

50,000 

36,800 

- 

2,500 

- 

- 

89,300 

- 

- 

26,932 

34,732 

25,600 

791 

$6,000 

2,341 

- 

- 

34,732 

2  1,500 
8  10,000 

2  20,000 
1  5,000 

3  25,000 

1779 

1,877 

25,131 
173,719 

148,310 

25,000 
150,000 

4,200 

131 
14,620 

47,510 

- 

34,285 

62,315 

$9,099 

25,131 
173,719 

148,310 

3  3,357 

- 

5,063 

45,158 

3,200 

39,658 

- 

2,300 

- 

- 

45,158 

- 

- 

2,194 

8,221 

2,000 

4,035 

- 

2,186 

- 

- 

8,221 

- 

1  4,904 

- 

63,871 

10,000 

8,391 

- 

32,219 

- 

13,261 

63,871 

8  500 

8 10,000 

- 

12,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,000 

8  5,000 

9  118 

m  12,000 

2,925 

22,829 

17,788 

15,000 
5,000 

7,584 
2,788 

- 

10,000 

- 

245 

22,829 

17,788 

- 

- 

- 

45,946 

15,000 

28,900 

- 

- 

- 

2,046 

45,946 

- 

- 

- 

222,020 

150,000 

59,952 

- 

- 

- 

12,068 

222,020 

3  8,000 

- 

- 

58,514 

10,000 

12,314 

- 

23,428 

2,910 

9,862 

58,514 

- 

13  2,000 

7,610 

33,742 

10,000 

23,742 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,742 

2  49,502 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

s  10,000 

- 

19,146 

42,786 

40,000 

- 

- 

2,786 

- 

~ 

42,786 

- 

"  5,700 

- 

15,285 

5,800 

- 

- 

4,000 

5,485 

- 

15,285 

- 

- 

- 

16,950 

2,000 

7,024 

- 

7,300 

- 

626 

16,950 

- 

- 

69,524 

99,999 

52,250 

1,845 

- 

45,904 

- 

- 

99,999 

8  1,500 

16  3,626 

333 

778,564 
6,512 

641,500 
5,100 

16,723 
946 

60,200 
466 

5,236 
1'  10,000 
18  44,905 

778,564 
6,512 

~ 

20  4,000 
10  2,130 

5,199 

410,997 
48,693 

30,000 
40,000 

70,771 
3,693 

- 

301,569 
5,000 

6,000 
21  1,000 

1,657 

410,997 
48,693 

- 

- 

- 

1,080 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

80 

1,080 

8  800 

- 

26,663 

61,841 

15,300 

24,691 

- 

21,850 

- 

- 

61,841 

- 

- 

320 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

18  Stock  of  other  companies. 
1*  Auto,  fixtures,  dishes,  etc. 
1'  And  improvements. 


i«  Deferred  charges. 
1'  Reserve  for  taxes. 
18  Reserved  for  dividends. 


19  And  cotton. 

20  Liberty  Bonds. 

21  Reserve  for  claims. 


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TraflBc  Sign  and  Signal  Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.   31, 

S6,000 

$1,686 

$6,365 

pany,  Gloucester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Train  Smith  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

1,599 

79,825 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Transcript    Press,     Incorpo- 

May    8, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

i  S9,032 

212 

5,843 

rated,  The,  Dedham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Transcript  Publishing  Com- 

June 21, 

June  10, 

May  31, 

25,000 

- 

52,000 

7,000 

14,329 

pany,  The,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Transocean  Mercantile  Com- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

8,395 

26,733 

pany  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Trask   Culm   Furnace  Com- 

Mch. 22, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

8  252 

1,369 

6,210 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Trask     Heating     Company, 

May  18, 

May   16, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

8,399 

10,645 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Traveler  Shoe  Company,  The, 

May     3, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

243.882 

76,977 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Treat  Hardware  and  Supply 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

- 

- 

82,549 

37,848 

Company  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tremain    Electric  Company, 

May  18, 

Apr.   22, 

Apr.     6, 

10,000 

- 

704 

15,483 

20,033 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tremont  and  Suffolk  Mills, 

Mch.  28, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000,000 

Sl,256,680 

1,425,066 

1,445,119 

1,772,241 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tremont     Cranberry     Com- 

May 28, 

May   14, 

Mch.  10, 

50,000 

11,600 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Wareham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tremont    Nail    Company, 

Apr.   30, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

91,854 

217,254 

377,179 

133,257 

Wareham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tremont    Pure    Food    Com- 

July   18, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

"  3,500 

800 

400 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tremont     Wine     Company, 

May   17, 

Mch.  16, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,107 

11,923 

960 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Triangle    Rubber   Company, 

June  28, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

9,094 

1,407 

2,594 

The,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Tribune-Enterprise,  Incorpo- 

Feb.    4, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

250 

834 

rated,  The,  Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Trimount  Investment  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    14, 

Feb.    14, 

90,000 

- 

- 

- 

37,312 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Trimount  Leather  Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

2,020 

15,211 

2,272 

Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Trimount  Press,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Nov.  22, 
1918. 

Oct.    23, 
1918. 

Sept.  30, 
1918. 

15,000 

6.234 

5,716 

12,332 

Trinity  Real  Estate  Co.  (Inc.), 

May  14, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    31, 

15,000 

6,500 

_ 

_ 

546 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Trisome  Spring  Water  Com- 

June 18, 

May   14, 

May     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

3,268 

1,580 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Triton  Phonograph  Company 

Apr.    12, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

739 

1,441 

of  Boston,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Triumph  CouchBed  Co., 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.     1. 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

1,300 

12,900 

16,480 

11,395 

Everett. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Triumph    Manufacturing 

Aug.     9, 

34  _ 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

50 

3 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1917. 

Trostel    Leather    Company, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

419,516 

469,828 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Troy       Cotton      and 

Feb.    19, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.   29, 

300,000 

378,830 

- 

165,445 

76,924 

Woollen  Manufactory,  Fall 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

River. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Pattern  and  office  furniture. 

*  And  furniture,  etc. 

6  Copyrights. 

6  Services. 


7  Office  furniture,  etc. 

8  And  tools. 

'  Office  furniture. 
"  Tools. 

'1  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
12  Patterns. 


"  Bonds. 

1*  Accrued  expense. 

15  Fixtures. 

16  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  plant. 
"  Reserve  for  excess  profits  tax. 

18  Securities. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


805 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $300 
3  583 


6  2,500 
6  2,000 


9,643 

'  1,324 


i»670 

"305 

"496 

"  9,955 

»5  2,458 
2  3,200 


18  10 


20  521 


21  6,200 
2254 


23  36,200 

2U00 

2  1,000 

"552 

215  6,425 

2-567 


3176 


35  1,689 

24575 

2  29,528 


S802 


2,388 
4,688 


807 
»,667 


212 


$11,106 
81,424 
27,587 
73.329 

120,795 

9,911 

20,515 

330,814 

126,055 

36,220 

5,899,106 

12,412 
819,544 

4,700 
45,577 
36,737 

7,272 
73,700 
19,603 
35,826 

7,046 

11,355 

11,923 

52,225 

265 

891,608 

650,727 


LUBILITIES. 


$6,000 
50,000 
20,000 
25,000 
93,500 
5,000 
15,000 

75,000 

60,000 

6,000 

2,000,000 

11,600 
100,000 

1,000 
38,500 
10,000 

4,500 
36,700 
10,000 
15,000 

2,660 
10,000 

6,000 
20,000 

10,000 
300,000 


$2,110 
18,258 
1,540 
14,600 
26,512 
3,144 
1,331 

83,493 
"  136 
14,253 

15,416 

36,303 

812 

184,430 

2,100 

7,077 

13,443 

2,772 

37,000 

842 

25  40 

11,867 
28  138 


1,355 

1,286 

12,327 

265 

735,486 

26,910 


$5,000 


4,000 


"8-3 


4,285 


4,637 


222,500 


$1,000 


1,520 
4,000 


3,200 


13,294 


;,ooo 


7,490 


8783 


8,593 

3,570,322 
16  227,000 
"  65,481 


721 


7,821 
29  1,000 


101 


2,653 
33  8,713 


141,122 
23  5,000 


$2,996 

13,166 

47 

33,729 

247 
184 

172,185 

48,602 

2,211 

with 
surplus 


1,600 


101,317 


$11,106 
81,424 
27,587 
73,329 

120,795 

9,911 

20,515 

330,814 

126,055 

36,220 

5,899,106 

12,412 
819,544 

4,700 
45,577 
36,737 

7,272 
73,700 
19,603 
35,826 

7,046 

11,355 

11,923 

52,225 

265 

891,608 

650,727 


19  And  fixtures. 

20  License. 

21  Leases  and  contracts. 

22  Office  fixtures. 

23  Culm  PUe. 

24  Unexpired  insurance. 


23  Accrued  items. 

25  Investment  account. 

2'  Prepaid  insurance. 

28  Accrued  pay  roll. 

29  Reserve  for  taxes. 

30  Good  will  and  copjright. 


31  Furniture. 

32  Patent  rights. 

33  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

34  None  held  since  organization. 
33  Equipment. 


806  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
S 

1 

bi) 

*5 

o, 

O 

13 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

1 

b 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

e3 

li 

(3 

§ 
1 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

c3-g 
1« 

^ 

p 

Q 

< 

P3 

^ 

^ 

o 

Troy   White   Granite   Com- 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.  31, 

S50,000 

$45,100 

$11,228 

$215 

$97 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Truesdale  Clinic,  Inc.,  The, 

May   10, 

Apr.     9, 

Apr.     1, 

50,000 

38,297 

_ 

_ 

327 

FaU  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Trumpbour-Whitehead  Brass 

May     3, 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.   28, 

160,000 

_ 

_ 

129,810 

377,624 

&  Copper  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
Trussell  Hay  Harvesting  Ma- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.     2, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    28, 

250,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

chinery  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Try-Me  Manufacturing  Com- 

Apr.    3, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

17,660 

15,580 

8,195 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tube-Brush  Co.,  Cambridge, 

Mch.    5, 
1918. 

8  Jan.    19, 
1918. 

Oct.      1, 
1917. 

95,000 

- 

3,234 

4,400 

5,920 

Tubular  Rivet  and  Stud  Com- 

May    2, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

203,179 

11  828,003 

1,261,253 

265,031 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tuck    Manufacturing    Co., 

Apr.     9, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

13,878 

9,904 

19,506 

15,307 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tucke  &  Parker  Company, 

Mch.  14, 

16  Feb.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

"139 

4,311 

6,515 

Lowell . 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tucker     Teachers'     Agency, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

558 

2,277 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tudor  Company,  Boston, 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

600,000 

81,000 

- 

- 

59 

Tudor    Press,    Incorporated, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

19  31,598 

8,590 

10,617 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tuners     Supply     Company, 

May   17, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

4,500 

1,390 

2,146 

2,663 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tuohey     Company,     The, 

Apr.      1, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

17,325 

20,056 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Turner  &  Hefler  Company, 

Aug.     3, 

July    26, 

July    25, 

15,000 

_ 

1,000 

3,860 

10,460 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Turner's  Falls  Cotton  Mills, 

June     4, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.      1, 

80,000 

150,000 

with  R.  E. 

76,768 

250,360 

Montague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Turnhall  Real  Estate  Corpo- 

Mch. 23, 

Oct.      3, 

Sept.  15, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

412 

ration,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Turva     Co-operative     Store 

July      3, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

23,716 

- 

23,089 

8,100 

Company,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tuttle  Silver  Company,  Bos- 

May 28, 

31  Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

8,100 

- 

2,277 

12,374 

16,359 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tuttle    Tanning    Company, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

32 11,278 

6,721 

12,079 

1,428 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Tuttle's  Elixir  Company,  Bos- 

Jan.   18, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      1, 

75,000 

- 

- 

7,220 

4,818 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Tweedy    and    Barnes    Com- 

July   13, 

May   11, 

Apr.    30, 

60,000 

67,439 

3,285 

- 

90 

pany,  North  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

20th    Century    BUliard    Co., 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

- 

- 

745 

95 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Twentieth  Century  Chemical 

June  29, 

s  Mch.  30, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

264 

257 

202 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Twenty  Associates  of  Glouces- 

Feb.   11, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

34,152 

- 

- 

832 

ter,  Incorporated,  Glouces- 
ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Reserves. 

2  X-ray. 

5  Good  will. 

*  Securities. 

5  Patent  rights. 

^  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

'  Deferred  charges. 


8  Special  meeting. 

9  Common  stock  in  treasury. 

1°  Preferred  stock  paid  for  but  not 
issued. 

11  And  equipment. 

12  Reserve. 

13  Liberty  Bonds. 


1*  Office  fixtures. 

15  Auto. 

15  Adjourned. 

1'  And  tools  and  auto. 

18  Treasury  stock. 

19  And  furniture,  fixtures  and  imple- 

ments. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  807 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

.Sf!3S 

111 
1^" 

S 

1 
.a 

1 

1 

o 

2 

1   . 

•si 

i 
Mi 

J 

a 

g 

■3 
0 

Cm 

Ph 

ir> 

a 

•< 

fe 

5 

CO 

Ph 

H 

- 

- 

Sl^,840 

$69,480 

$50,000 

$10,728 

$6,000 

$2,500 

1S252 

- 

$69,480 

- 

2  Sl,120 

4,484 

44,228 

22,700 

20,000 

- 

1,528 

- 

- 

44,228 

3  S60,000 

4  10,000 

- 

577,434 

131,000 

218,266 

- 

105,000 

123,168 

- 

577,434 

5  200,000 

_ 

5,942 

250,026 

250,000 

26 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

250,026 

6  44,080 

6  60,812 

'  6,213 

3,578 

165,038 

142,000 

7,105 

- 

15,933 

- 

- 

165.038 

3  53,000 

s  60,000 

»  9,580 

~ 

83,134 

65,000 
ic  8,250 

5,427 

- 

- 

- 

$4,457 

83,134 

- 

12  301,468 
13  22,376 

- 

2,881,310 

200,000 

174,569 

- 

- 

2,506,741 

- 

2,881,310 

«  10,000 

"420 
1=100 

~ 

69,115 

20,000 

1,935 

- 

7,710 

29,375 

10,095 

69,115 

- 

15  708 

- 

11,673 

5,000 

2,304 

- 

- 

- 

4,369 

11,673 

s  16,300 

18  3,500 

- 

22,635 

17,850 

- 

- 

350 

- 

4,435 

22,635 

- 

- 

520,441 

601,500 

600,000 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

601,500 

- 

- 

- 

50,805 

11,500 

6,269 

- 

27,338 

2,250 

3,448 

50,805 

6  4,000 

_ 

_ 

29,283 

25,000 

947 

3,336 

_ 

_ 

_ 

29,283 

20  4,000 

s  10,584 

15  200 

13  1,000 

21500 

22  750 

39,831 

20,000 

11,162 

8,669 

39,831 

- 

4  500 

623 

16,443 

15,000 

1,443 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,443 

- 

23  3,983 

24  775 

- 

481,886 

80,000 

1,496 

- 

20,000 

25  47,255 
25  40,000 
27  32,314 

260,821 

481,886 

- 

2S968 

160 

1,540 

300 
23  1,090 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,540 

- 

30  3,521 

- 

58,426 

10,000 

7,820 

4,750 

31,307 

2,200 

2,349 

58,426 

- 

18  1,300 

- 

32,310 

8,100 

2,910 

- 

500 

20,800 

- 

32,310 

- 

- 

- 

31,506 

15,000 

6,352 

- 

5,250 

- 

4,904 

31,506 

6  15,286 

33  1,438 
34  25,000 

- 

53,762 

50,000 

1,355 

- 

- 

- 

2,407 

53,762 

- 

- 

5,278 

76,092 

60,000 

10,092 

- 

- 

- 

- 

76,092 

35  6,010 

22  300 

- 

7,150 

6,010 

1,140 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,150 

20  5,000 

_ 

258 

8,581 

7,450 

1,131 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8,581 

3  2,600 

36  14,621 
18  2,460 

52,065 

23,880 
3'  1,530 

9,425 

14,200 

675 

2,355 

52,065 

20  Trade-marks. 

21  Stock. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Stock  in  other  corporations. 

24  Liberty  Bond. 

25  Income  tax  reserve. 
86  Inventory  reserve. 


2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

28  Subscriptions  (due  from  subscrib- 
ers). 

23  Shares  subscribed  but  not  paid  in 
full. 

30  Fixtures. 

31  Date  of  postponement. 


32  Equity. 

33  Depreciation. 

34  Secret  formulae. 

35  Good  will  and  lease. 

36  Shares  of  stock  in  other  corpora- 

tions. 
3'  Received  for  stock  not  yet  issued. 


808 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Twenty-five  Associates,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Twin-Elm  Spring  Corpora- 
tion, The,  Lexington. 

Twin-Rim  Company,  Cam- 
bridge. 

T  y  e  r  Rubber  Company, 
Andover. 

Tyler   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Tyng  Bos  Company,  Boston, 

TjTigsboro  Ice  Company, 
Boston. 

Tyson,  Locke  &  Kakas,  Inc., 
Medford. 

U.  C.  Smith  Company,  Brock- 
ton. 

U.  Holzer  (Inc.),  Boston, 

U.  S.  Fire  Proofing  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

U.  T.  Hungerford  Brass  & 
Copper  Company  of  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

TJmbagog  Camp  Company, 
Boston. 

Underhay  Oil  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Underwood-Philbrick  Motor 
Car  Company,  Lowell. 

Underwood  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Union  .\musement  Company, 
Brockton. 

Union  .\venue  Hospital,  In- 
corporated, Framingham. 

Union  Belt  Company,  Fall 
River. 

Union  Blacking  Company, 
Incorporated,  The,  Lynn. 

Union  Building  Association, 
Georgetown. 

Union  Butter  Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

Union  Coal  and  Wood  Com- 
pany, Holyoke. 

Union  Coal  Company, 
Fitchburg. 

Union  Coal,  Ice  and  Grain 
Company,  Lancaster. 

Union  CompanV,  Rockland,  . 


Union  Cotton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Fall  River. 


Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Mch. 

1918. 
Feb. 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 

Feb.     8 

1918. 
Mch.    6 

1918. 
May     2 

1918. 
Apr.    12, 

1918. 
May     6 

1918. 
Jan.    22 

1918. 
Feb.      1 

1918. 
Feb.   21 

1918. 

Nov.    8 

1918. 
May     3 

1918. 
Aug.   14 

1918. 
Mch.  28 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Mch.  18 

1918. 
May     3 

1918. 
Jan.     2 

1918. 
July    10, 

1918. 

Aug.  23 

1918. 
Aug.  26, 

1918. 
July 

1918 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 

Nov.  11 
1918. 


Jan.      9, 

1918 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Oct.      1 

1917. 
Feb.    18 

1918. 


Mch.    5, 

1917. 
Feb.    19, 

1918. 
11  Jan.      8 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
14  Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.     3 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 

Oct.    21 

1918. 
Feb.     5 

1918. 
Mch.    4 

1918. 
Jan.    16 

1918. 
lUan.    14 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918 
Dec.   10, 

1917. 
Julv     8 

1918. 

Mav  23 

1918. 
"June  25, 

1918. 
Apr.     8 

1918. 
Dec.     1 

1917. 

Oct.    23 
1918. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Oct.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.     1, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.     2, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
July     1, 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Oct.    24, 

1917. 

Sept.  28, 
1918. 


SoO.OOO 

10,000 

30,000 

1,000,000 

10,000 

135,000 

150,000 

50,000 

8,000 

1,000 

50,000 

5,000 

9,000 
25,000 
15,000 
20,000 

5,000 
35,000 
72,000 
12,000 
11,000 

5,000 

20,000 
97,000 
15,000 
5,840 

1,200,000 


Assets. 


£■3  .Ph 

5§:2.s 

a  "   S 


$62,398 

- 

543,674 

$287,113 

- 

1,890 

21,925 

8  31,751 

^  163,000 

- 

8,400 

- 

- 

41 

18  6,000 

- 

- 

12,155 

14,877 

2,342 

- 

24,409 

- 

3,239 

11,000 

- 

30,000 

4,350 

43,493 

15,861 

- 

150 

11,401 

- 

300,000 

800,000 

3,737 
506,437 

7,571 
10,508 

200 
39,146 

500 

94 

34,217 

71,541 
4,231 
97,595 


87,318 
5,962 

436 

635 
15,637 
4,136 
13,492 

52,911 


1  Reser%'e  and  salary. 
-  Patent  rights. 

5  Equipment. 

*  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

6  Prepaid  items. 

s  Reser\'e  for  depreciation. 


7  Reserve  for  dividends. 

8  And  tools. 
»  Good  will. 

1"  Water  power. 

11  This  company  has  ceased  doing 
business. 


12  Rights  and  easements  in  adjoining 

lands, 
w  Right  to   cut  ice  forever  from 

Upper  Mill  Pond. 
"  Adjourned. 
15  Fixtures. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


809 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LABILITIES. 

S3 

Ill 

3 

1 

M 

-a 

1 

s 

1 

'S, 
o 

•< 

J. 

"2 

-a 
a 

=1  " 

J. 

"o 

■a 
a 

ii 

§■2 

•a 

a 
a 

1 

- 

- 

- 

S69,967 

$2,400 

$1,407 

$36,750 

$28,600 

i$85 

$725 

$69,967 

- 

- 

$7,463 

15,000 

7,000 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

15,000 

2  $27,000 

3  82,496 

M89 

5  21,643 

14,963 

49,058 

30,000 

19,058 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49,058 

- 

- 

1,791,445 

1,000,000 

76,249 

- 

515,000 

75,196 
6  120,000 

- 

1,791,445 

- 

4  629 

4,391 

22,108 

10,000 

12,108 

- 

- 

'  5,000 

- 

22,108 

9,93,165 

10  10,000 

- 

174,769 

135,000 

32,528 

- 

6,000 

- 

1,241 

174,769 

- 

13  2,000 

281 

165,281 

150,000 

281 

- 

15,000 

- 

- 

165,281 

9  2,100 

- 

1,310 

12,334 

6,100 

234 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,334 

- 

15  3,827 
16  65 

_ 

46,812 
2,664 

8,000 
1,000 

4,469 
117 

: 

17,922 

16,421 

1,547 

46,812 
2,664 

9  10,000 

I'  34,900 
4  1,000 

13,327 
4,658 

58,859 
41,042 

50,000 
5,000 

8,859 
36,042 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 

~ 

- 

58,859 
41,042 

9  1,000 

19  2,500 

- 

10,584 

9,000 

706 

- 

- 

- 

878 

10,584 

- 

- 

- 

156,916 

25,000 

112,709 

- 

- 

3,531 

15,676 

156,916 

- 

- 

584 

8,109 

6,000 

109 

- 

2,000 

- 

- 

8,109 

- 

- 

64,461 

231,889 

20,000 

211,889 

- 

- 

- 

- 

231,889 

: 

20  541 
3  5,180 

3,490 

9,211 
61,480 

5,000 
35,000 

4,211 
744 

12,575 

: 

: 

13,161 

9,211 
61,480 

- 

21  5,000 

- 

184,856 

72,000 

47,475 

- 

45,000 

22  4,765 

15,616 

184,856 

2  2,080 

- 

- 

16,226 

12,000 

4,226 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,226 

- 

- 

700 

11,700 

11,000 

- 

- 

700 

- 

- 

11,700 

23  400 

i'200 

15  169 

24  8,651 

140 

5,342 
96,582 

5,000 
20,000 

342 
7,969 

16,500 

36,693 

15,420 

5,342 
96,582 

- 

2s  1,660 

6,159 

153,996 

29,487 

97,000 
15,000 

17,783 

1,487 

_ 

13,000 

14,628 
25  13,643 

10,942 

153,996 
29,487 

- 

15  4,398 

2' 50 

23  230 

29  257,100 

590 

41,433 

5,840 

13,954 

- 

- 

21,049 

590 

41,433 

- 

- 

2,397,708 

1,200,000 

- 

- 

- 

30  470,000 
6  362,618 

365,090 

2,397,708 

18  Unexpired  insurance. 
"  License. 

18  Leasehold   interest   in  land 

buildings. 

19  Boats,  fittings,  etc. 

20  Improvements. 


and 


21  Liberty  Bonds. 

22  Depreciation. 

23  Bonds. 

24  Movable  property. 

25  Reserves. 


26  Horses  and  wagons. 
2'  Two  shares  stock. 
23  Paid-up  insurance. 

29  U.  S.  government  bonds. 

30  Reserve  for  taxes. 


810 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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and 
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Union  Curled  Hair  Company, 

May     7, 

Dec.   12, 

Dec.     5, 

$5,000 

$3,500 

$1,000 

$300 

$200 

Boston. 

1918. 

•     1917. 

1917. 

Union  Drug  Company  of  Mai- 

Jan.   29, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

_ 

den,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Fire  Insurance  Agency 

Mch.  21, 

2  Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

4,500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

(Incorporated),       Charle- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

inont. 

Union    Foundry    Company, 

May     8, 

Feb.   25, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

9,487 

17,493 

48,435 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  French  Dry  Cleaning 

May   17, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

- 

700 

400 

400 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Fuel  Company,  Boston, 

Sept.    5, 
1918. 

1  _ 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

200,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Union   Furniture   Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

20,889 

31,706 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union    Furniture    Company 

Feb.    18, 

Nov.  10, 

Nov.     1, 

25,000 

3,000 

150 

4,500 

12,500 

Incorporated    of    Boston, 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Boston. 

Union  Gear  &  Machine  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

7,500 

1,500 

15,703 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union     Glass     Company, 

July    23, 

July      1, 

May  31, 

100,000 

45,000 

i»  1,000 

47,284 

33,417 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Ice  Company,  Boston, 

July    19, 
1918. 

June   14, 
1918. 

May  31, 
1918. 

75,000 

107,636 

11  7,132 

- 

2,288 

Union  Laundry  Co.,  Worces- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

22,924 

10,007 

5,519 

ter. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Laundry  Company  of 

May     2, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

19,803 

5,549 

13,484 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Leather  Company  In- 

Mch. 18, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

8,334 

282 

10,760 

3,162 

corporated,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union   Linen    Supply    Com- 

Jan.   16, 

Oct.    18, 

Oct.    18, 

10,000 

- 

30 

1,756 

488 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Union    Machine    Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

28,000 

45,505 

21,661 

Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union    Metal    Works    Inc., 

Oct.    11, 

Sept.    5, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

14,700 

4,177 

6,592 

10,214 

Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Mill,  Becket  (for  1917), 

Dec.     6, 
1917. 

Aug.     1, 
1917. 

June  30, 
1917. 

48,000 

18,750 

22,410 

59,800 

- 

Union  Mill,  Becket, 

Oct.      2, 
1918. 

Aug.     7, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

48,000 

25,000 

23,000 

39,556 

~ 

Union  Newspaper  Company, 

May     8, 

Feb.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

29,531 

134,681 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Optical  Company, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   21, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

22  1,029 

1,732 

643 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Union    Partition    Co.,    Inc., 

Sept.  27, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  30, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,614 

Whitman. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Plate   &   Wire   Com- 

May  13, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

- 

35,486 

75,626 

129.503 

pany,  Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Plumbing  and  Heating 

Apr.    15, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

10,000 

- 

300 

4,093 

1,777 

Supply  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union     Printing     Company, 

Aug.     6, 

May     4, 

May     4, 

5,000 

- 

3,200 

18 

1,006 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Pubhshing  Company, 

May  23, 

May     6, 

May     6, 

20,000 

- 

- 

400 

2,006 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Realty  Company,  Bos- 

May    1, 

2  Mch.    5, 

Feb.     5, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

368,529 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Screen  Plate  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

36,073 

64,226 

Fitchburg. 

r  ■■                    

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  Adjourned. 

3  Good  will. 

*  Treasury  stock. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 


5  Construction  and  improvement. 
'  Mortgage. 

8  Fixtures,  etc. 

9  Liberty  Bond. 

10  And  molds,  tools  and  fixtures. 


11  And  tools. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures . 

13  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 
"  Barn. 


1918.1 


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811 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

S3 

g 

1 

a 

-2 

CO 

■S 
a 

i 

1 

-a 
a 

p3 

1 
1 

03 

1 

J 
1 

P 

'■s  a 

1 

■i 
1 

- 

- 

- 

$5,000 

$5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000 

3  54,500 

<$600 

- 

5,100 

4,500 

- 

- 

- 

S600 

- 

5,100 

- 

6  9,933 
6  5,565 

- 

90,913 

20,000 

$55,064 

- 

- 

15,849 

- 

90,913 

3  1,000 

- 

$1,525 

4,025 

3,000 

400 

'$625 

- 

- 

- 

4,025 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

8  2,111 
9  100 

- 

54,806 

20,000 

9,339 

- 

$9,442 

16,025 

- 

54,806 

- 

- 

- 

20,150 

5,000 

8,000 

- 

7,000 

150 

- 

20,150 

- 

- 

- 

24,703 

9,700 

1,664 

- 

12,000 

- 

$1,339 

24,703 

- 

- 

5,799 

132,500 

100,000 

- 

- 

32,500 

- 

- 

132,500 

- 

12  2,121 

13  7,495 

- 

126,672 

75,000 

- 

- 

7,500 

- 

44,172 

126,672 

3  14,000 

"  8,296 

15  7,546 

16  810 

1'  100 

69,202 

35,000 

6,833 

27,127 

242 

69,202 

- 

18  974 

- 

39,810 

20,000 

6,367 
"368 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

13,075 

- 

39,810 

- 

- 

- 

22,538 

12,200 

- 

4,614 

5,000 

- 

724 

22,538 

s  1,000 

- 

870 

4,144 

3,000 

1,144 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,144 

- 

5  3,502 

- 

98,668 

10,000 

44,304 

- 

- 

21,000 
20  2,364 

21,000 

98,668 

23,393 

- 

- 

59,076 

50,000 

3,674 

- 

- 

5,402 

- 

59,076 

- 

- 

23,885 

124,845 

48,000 

76,845 

- 

- 

- 

- 

124,845 

- 

- 

26,359 

113,915 

48,000 

65,915 

- 

- 

- 

- 

113,915 

- 

5  500 

1,126 

165,838 

10,000 

21,900 
21  91,749 

10,000 

- 

32,189 

- 

165,838 

23  3,000 

- 

2,329 

13,733 

10,000 

3,733 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,733 

3  5,000 

21 1,000 

- 

54,221 

57,835 

55,700 

1,135 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

57,835 

- 

- 

- 

240,615 

82,200 

5,090 

- 

40,000 

113,325 

_ 

240,615 

- 

'  7,000 

- 

13,170 

10,000 

1,044 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,126 

13,170 

3  1,000 

- 

1,645 

6,869 

5,000 

398 

- 

1,471 

- 

- 

6,869 

s  19,345 

- 

- 

21,751 

20,000 

424 

- 

- 

- 

1,327 

21,751 

- 

25  62,500 

- 

431,029 

100,000 

600 

- 

278,000 

- 

52,429 

431,029 

- 

6 12,300 

- 

117,599 

25,000 

40,995 

- 

- 

25,000 
20  11,188 

15,416 

117,599 

15  Equipment. 

16  Shares. 

"  U.  S.  bond. 

18  Insurance  prepaid. 


19  Federal  income  tax. 

20  Reserve  Federal  tax. 

21  Lease  indebtedness. 

22  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 


23  Trade-marks. 
21  Patent  rights. 
25  Investments. 


812  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

.•a 

■3 

"1 

Capital 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

BS, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

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Union  Security  Corporation, 

June  10, 

1  June     3, 

Dec.  31, 

Sl.000,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$238,056 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Spinning  and  Plating 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    8, 

Mch.    8, 

10,000 

- 

S3,600 

- 

4,396 

Company,       Incorporated, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

The,  Boston. 

Union  Square  Dry  Goods  Co., 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

$4,039 

5,633 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Square  Garage,  Incor- 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.      4, 

Jan.      2, 

5,000 

- 

70 

197 

1,887 

porated,  The,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Union  Square  Olympia  Com- 

May 10, 

Mch.    9, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

542 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union     Stables     Company, 

Jan.    23, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

4,638 

3,982 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Supply  Company, 

May     9, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

2,910 

6,858 

41,383 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union     Theatre     Company, 

Nov.  27, 

"June  13, 

May  31, 

200,000 

S18,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

UnionTool  Company,  Orange, 

Feb.   25, 
1918. 

Jan.    30, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

150,000 

16,644 

61,225 

75,576 

21,400 

Union  Twist  Drill  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

4,500,000 

15  524,191 

18  641,206 

1,347,001 

1,799,292 

Athol. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union    Water    Meter    Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Feb.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

35,000 

i«  19,360 

25  51,200 

47,763 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union     Welting     Company, 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

40,900 

- 

- 

6,400 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Union  Wholesale  Drug  Co., 

June   13, 

Feb.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

- 

24,080 

8,387 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Unique  Theatre  Company  of 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

263 

2,043 

Boston,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Unit     Manufacturing     Co., 

Oct.     5, 

ijan.    17, 

Dec.   31, 

600,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Unit  Railway  Car  Company, 

July     3, 

Jan.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

54,000 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Brick  Company,  New- 

May    7, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,000 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United    Building    Company, 

May   16, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

200 

115 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United     Candy     Company, 

Dec.    19, 

Sept.  18, 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

United     Candy     Company, 

Oct.    24, 

Sept.  24, 

June  30, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Corset  Shops,  Incor- 

Mch. 20, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

S6  5,892 

6,943 

1,353 

porated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Cranberry  Company, 

July    26, 

37  _ 

May  31, 

120,000 

52,000 

- 

- 

197 

The,  Hanson. 

1918. 

1918. 

United     Distributing     Com- 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  18, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

2,000 

12,402 

7,727 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United  Dress  Manufacturing 

Aug.  26, 

July    10, 

July      1, 

18,000 

- 

3,470 

24,208 

24,108 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

'  Adjourned. 

2  Expenses  organizing  and  establish- 
ing business. 
'  And  contingent  liabilities. 
*  Good  will. 
6  Lease. 
5  Treasury  stock. 


'  Horse  and  wagons. 
8  Doubtful  accounts. 
5  Store  and  fixtures. 

10  Insurance  (unearned). 

11  Insurance  (cash  surrender  value). 

12  Reserve  for  water  and  taxes. 

13  Corporation  mactive. 


1*  Patent  rights. 
15  And  equipment. 

18  And  tools. 

1'  Patents,  patent  processes,  etc. 
15  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 

19  Stocks  in  corporations  (Mass.). 
2"  Liberty  Bonds  . 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


813 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■ass 

1 

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1 

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- 

2  84,018 

- 

$242,074 

$200,000 

3  $34,966 

- 

- 

- 

$7,108 

$242,074 

- 

- 

- 

7,996 

4,500 

2,215 

- 

- 

- 

1,281 

7,996 

*  $1,700 

- 

88,254 

19,626 

10,000 

4,626 

$5,000 

- 

- 

- 

19,626 

*  2,435 

- 

- 

4,589 

800 

3,789 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,589 

- 

6  3,000 

1,466 

5,008 

5,000 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,008 

- 

- 

- 

8,620 

5,000 

3,079 

- 

- 

- 

541 

8,620 

6  350 

'825 

8  21,196 

8  10,542 

10  99 

11  1,303 

85,466 

50,000 

23,047 

$10,459 

$1,114 
12  846 

85,466 

- 

- 

880 

18,880 

30 

850 

18,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,880 

"  7,715 

_ 

_ 

192,560 

146,400 

18,109 

_ 

22,930 

1,048 

4,073 

192,560 

«  10,000 

'U 

IS  14,997 
15  3,181,215 
2°  277,900 

21  24,415 

22  172,726 

23  319,312 

8,302,256 

4,375,600 

95,425 

24  3,831,231 

8,302,256 

"  1,000 

1,087 
26  3,383 

- 

158,793 

75,000 

4,454 

25,000 

37,500 

2'  16,839 

- 

158,793 

- 

- 

- 

47,300 

5,000 

781 

15,000 

6,478 

- 

20,041 

47,300 

- 

28  618 

- 

33,085 

5,000 

29  20 

30  3,900 

15,799 

- 

5,750 

- 

2,616 

33,085 

~ 

81  15,555 
32  3,819 

~ 

21,680 

170 

1,558 

- 

~ 

18,051 

1,901 

21,680 

~ 

33  400,000 

34  200,000 

~ 

600,000 

600,000 

- 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

600,000 

»  10,000 

- 

24,000 

54,000 

54,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54,000 

4  25,000 

- 

464 

32,464 

32,300 

164 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32,464 

- 

35  50 

- 

365 

150 

35 

- 

- 

180 

- 

365 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

732 

14,920 

1,000 

13,920 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,920 

- 

- 

5,130 

57,327 

49,800 

7,527 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57,327 

- 

- 

19.025 

41.154 

35,400 

2,614 

3,140 

- 

- 

- 

41,154 

- 

- 

- 

51,786 

18,000 

27,305 

- 

3,000 

- 

3,481 

51,786 

21  Miscellaneous  securities. 

22  Treasury  stock  (preferred). 

23  Sulking  fund  investment . 

24  And  reserves. 

25  And  supplies. 

26  Patterns  and  drawings. 


2'  Reserve. 

28  Personal  property. 

29  Account  of  capital  stock. 

30  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
'1  Improvements. 

32  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


S3  Options. 

34  Stock  issued  in  exchange  for  Unit 

Pencil  Co. 
36  Tools. 

86  And  fixtures. 

87  None  held  since  organization. 


814 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Cektificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


United  Drug  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

United  Electric  Apparatus 
Company,  Boston. 

United  Electric  Supply  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

United    Fisheries   Company, 

Gloucester. 
United     Grocers     Wholesale 

Company    of    Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 
United     Grocers    Wholesale 

Company     of     Marlboro, 

Marlborough. 
United    Grocers    Wholesale 

Company  of  New  England, 

Boston. 
United  Grocery  Company  of 

Lawrence,  Lawrence. 
United  Hammer  Co.,  Boston, 

United  Hardware  Company, 
Boston. 

United  Importing  Company, 
Ltd.,  Boston. 

United  Label  &  Tag  Co,  Bos- 
ton. 

United  Laboratories  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

United  Laboratories  Com- 
pany, Boston  (2d  return) . 

United  Laundries  Company, 
Boston. 

United  Leather  Company, 
Inc.,  Haverhill. 

United  Limb  &  Brace  Co., 
The,  Boston. 

United  Lined  Tube  &  Valve 
Co.,  Boston. 

United  Lumber  Company, 
The,  Springfield. 

United  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Springfield. 

United  Metal  Seal  Company, 

Boston. 
United    Mineral    Company, 

Boston. 


United  Nut  Lock  Company, 
Springfield. 


June  13, 
1918. 

June  5, 
1918. 

June  12, 
1918. 

May  8, 
1918. 

Apr.  12, 
1918. 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Jan.  29, 

1918. 
Feb.  12, 

1918. 
Apr.  1, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
Aug.  6, 

1918. 
Dec.  19, 

1917. 
Oct.  24, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
June  5, 

1918. 
Feb.  19, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Jan.  31, 

1918. 
June  27, 

1918. 

Oct.  15, 
1918. 

Apr.  24, 
1918. 


Feb.  14, 
1918. 


Mch.  12 
1918. 

Mch.  27, 
1918. 

May  3, 
1918. 

Dec.  26, 

1917. 
Jan.  14 

1918. 

Jan.  14, 
1918 

Jan.  14 
1918. 

Jan.  14 

1918. 
Feb.  5 

1918. 
Feb.  21 

1918. 
Apr.  27, 

1918. 
Feb.  20, 

1918 
Sept.  18, 

1917 
Sept.  24, 

1918. 
I  June  10 

1918. 
May  27, 

1918. 
Jan.  7, 

1918 
Feb.  7, 

1918 
Jan.  26, 

1918. 
May  21 

1918. 

July  2 
1918. 

Jan.  15 
1918. 


Jan.  15, 
1913. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.  31, 
1918. 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

Dec.  16, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
May  1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.  20, 

1918. 

July  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 


$52,500,000 

75,000 

50,000 

50,000 
50,000 

50,000 

300,000 

10,000 
10,000 

600,000 

100,000 

10,000 

1,000 

1,000 

500,000 
10,000 
20,000 

100,000 
75,000 

200,000 

99,000 
200,000 

150,000 


Assets. 


s 

a 
1 

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

$1,664,467 

I  S704,092 

S4,257,942 

- 

9  28,043 

32,598 

- 

- 

18,500 

6,498 

2,728 

10,809 

2,690 

- 

27,087 

1,500 

- 

22  23,176 

- 

- 

4,685 

- 

2,065 

9,365 

- 

- 

5,894 

_ 

1,100 

500 

31,918 

78,209 

8,000 

- 

650 

6,821 

- 

1,448 

2,993 

- 

32  35,638 

47,597 

700 

- 

9,749 

116,539 

32,805 

152,735 

- 

24,135 

1,048 

7,037 
io  1,317 

25,873 

24,300 

484 

53 

'  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

2  Trade-marks,  formula,  etc. 

'  Prepaid  items. 

^  Investments. 

5  Great  Britain  branch. 

5  Outside. 

'  Inter  Co. 

'  Reserves. 

'  And    accessories,    tools 


and 


w  Patent  rights. 
"  Good  will. 

12  Ofiice  and  factory  fixtures. 
I'  Liberty  Bonds. 
^*  Catalogue  and  development. 
15  Furniture,  fixtures  and  supphes. 
18  Unexpired  insurance. 
1'  Rebates  and  prepaid  interest. 
18  Payment  on  account  of  stock  sub- 
scription. 


19  Horse  and  team. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Automobiles. 

22  And  automobiles. 

23  Ninety-nine    preferred   shares   of 

stock,  United  Grocers  Wholesale 
Co.,  Marlboro,  and  36  shares 
preferred  stock,  —  United  Gro- 
cers Wholesale  Co.,  Cambridge. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


815 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

Rights, 
j-marks. 
Will. 

i 

1 

S 

1   _ 

J. 

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a 

bn  CQ 

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$9,917,488 

3  $214,492 

<  21,397,041 

6  321,556 

- 

$41,334,981 

$36,659,000 

6  $848,187 
7  250,000 

~ 

$1,840,000 

$1,345,154 
8  392,640 

- 

$41,334,981 

10  30,000 

12  9,000 

- 

128,382 

64,000 

28,991 

- 

16,000 

19,391 

- 

128,382 

11  2,500 

13  2,000 
"  4.500 

15  1,294 
16  169 
i'264 

42,909 

7,000 
13  400 

28,713 

~ 

3,000 

3,796 

42,909 

- 

19  150 

- 

37,160 

17,800 

2,407 

- 

- 

10,281 

$6,672 

37,160 

11  25,000 

20  705 
21  2,800 

- 

77,745 

38,150 

21,492 

- 

16,862 

1,241 

- 

77,745 

- 

20  400 

S20,678 

54,842 

36,625 

3,467 

- 

14,750 

- 

- 

54,843 

- 

23  3,375 

247,285 

258,520 

258,000 

520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

258,520 

2U68 

- 

8,624 

1,600 

1,591 

- 

4,099 

- 

1,334 

8,624 

11  5,000 

25  2,000 

- 

15,763 

10,000 

4,261 

- 

- 

1,502 

- 

15,763 

26  14,500 

27  200 

405 

33,512 

27,700 
28  5,800 

12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,512 

26  6,500 

29  3,455 

5,407 

65,521 

50,000 

15,521 

- 

- 

- 

- 

65,521 

11  40,000 

" 

~ 

8,079 

10,462 

10,000 

462 

~ 

" 

" 

" 

10,462 

- 

_ 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

26  120,000 

_ 

_ 

544,733 

500,000 

22,663 

_ 

_ 

22,070 

_ 

544,733 

11  257,278 

- 

- 

- 

13,156 

3,100 

7,840 

- 

- 

- 

2,216 

13,156 

1°  5,000 

31 1,850 

_ 

23,675 

20,000 

577 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,098 

23,675 

11  4,000 

- 

20  613 

- 

126,452 

100,000 

6,588 

- 

- 

11,786 

8,078 

126,452 

33  225 

- 

84,098 

58,800 

19,582 

- 

- 

31  5,716 

- 

84,098 

10  3,077 

S3  464 
35  1,782 

- 

381,876 

182,700 

13,105 
36  11,826 

37  $85,000 

50,000 

38  12,337 

35  3,720 

- 

23,188 

381,876 

10  89,055 

27  10,870 

- 

191,622 

99,000 

18,735 
39  477 

- 

18,467 

~ 

54,943 

191,622 

"  2,000 
«  194,050 

<3  1,019 
"100 
«198 

10,925 

269,156 

200,000 

«  2,067 

67,089 

269,156 

w  35,000 

27  121,090 

495 

157,262 

145,000 

8,082 

4,180 

157,262 

2*  Horse,    wagon,    stationery, 

surance,  fixtures,  etc. 
S5  Patterns. 
'6  Trade-marks. 

27  Treasury  stock. 

28  Subscription  to  stock. 
2»  Fixtures. 

'0  Adjourned. 


31  Office  and  factory  equipment. 

32  And  tools,  patterns  and  cores. 

33  Office  fixtures. 
3^  Reserve. 

35  Deferred  charges. 

36  Income  and  excess  profits  payable. 

37  Mortgage  payable. 

38  Stockholders'  loan  account. 


39  Accrued  accounts. 

*o  New  buildings. 

*i  Construction. 

*2  Mining  rights. 

*3  Freight  houses. 

"  Fuel. 

«5  Furniture. 

*6  Accrued  interest. 


816 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates 

OF  Condition 

1 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

33, 

ise, 
and 
'roo- 

TION. 

■•3 

Ui 

d 

•a 

.2 

4S 

^ 

cturi 
hand 
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inP 

Si 
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2 

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1 

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Mercl 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

§-s 

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o 

United     Optical     Company, 

Mch.  2 

6,       Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

135,000 

$4,330 

$16,817 

S9,654 

$5,145 

Webster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United    Perfume    Company, 

Dec.   1 

9,       Sept.  18, 

1,000 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

United    Perfume    Company, 

Oct.    2 

4,       Sept.  24, 

June  30, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Boston  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Pfiarmaceutical  Com- 

Dec.  1 

9,       Sept.  18, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

United  Pharmaceutical  Com- 

Oct.   2 

4,       Sept.  24, 

June  30, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

pany,  Bo.ston  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United    Protective    Associa- 

Aug.  1 

0,       Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tion,  Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Realty  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Mch. 
1918 

8,       Feb.   26, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

10,500 

- 

- 

141 

United  Retailers,  Inc.,  The, 

May 

2,       Mch.  23, 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8,229 

7,284 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Roof  Coating  Com- 

Julv 

3,       Mch.  21, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,604 

200 

1,885 

pany,  Beverly. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  Sealing  Machine  Com- 

Apr.  2 

7,       Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

1,079 

3,989 

2 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  Service  Company,  Bos- 

Apr.   2 

7,       Mch.    9, 

Nov.  30, 

60,000 

- 

- 

330 

373 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  Shirt  &  Collar  Co., 

Jan.    2 

8,       Dec.   15, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

- 

- 

16,895 

30,316 

Boston. 

1918 

1915. 

1917. 

United  States  Bunting  Com- 

May 

3,       Mch.  26, 

Dec.   31. 

300,000 

82,374 

with  R.  E. 

281,526 

90,574 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Cartridge  Com- 

May  : 

6,       Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

251,912 

239,987 

3,041,350 

3,997,728 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Color  &  Chemi- 

May 

2,       Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

45,683 

300 

46,359 

216,302 

cal  Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Statas  Column  Com- 

Sept. 1 

7,       July    15, 

July      1, 

200,000 

27,500 

12,947 

28,612 

51,680 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

United  States  Electric  Signal 

Feb.   1 

6,       Jan.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

15,000 

22  9,500 

19,552 

15,179 

Company,  Newton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United    States   Hotel   Com- 

Feb. 

6,       Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

83,422 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Institute  Com- 

June 

4,       Apr.      1, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

571 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Leather  Com- 

Mch. 

7,       Feb.     7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,533,412 

8,789,849 

pany     of    Massachusetts, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

The,  Boston. 

United  States  Mailing  Case 

July    ] 

0,       Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,900 

2,482 

4,936 

Company,  Lowell. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Manufacturing 

Aug. 

7,       Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

2,500 

- 

3,500 

74 

Company,  Deerfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Oil  Company, 

Oct.    ] 

4,   2'  Sept.  20, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

7,775 

3,311 

16,761 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

United  States  Peroxide  Com- 

Mav i 

1,       Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Radiator  Cor- 

Apr. 

5,       Mch.  20, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

29  1,936 

93,748 

72,699 

poration  of  Massachusetts, 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

United  States  Sealing  Com- 

Feb. 

7,       Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

800,000 

- 

- 

- 

40 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

United    States    Silver    Fox 

Nov.  1 

4,       Apr.     3, 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

1,670 

- 

47,420 

- 

Company,  Wakefield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

United    States    Sprmg    Bed 

Jan. 

17,       Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

15,000 

10,878 

65,680 

27,065 

Company,     The,     Spring- 
field. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Trade-marks. 

2  Mortgages  outstanding. 
'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Liberty  Bonds. 

^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

^  Good  will  and  formula. 


'  Securities  owned. 
8  Patent  rights. 
'  Patterns  and  drawings. 
1"  Treasury  stock. 

11  Capital  stock  unissued. 

12  Furniture. 


13  Deferred  charges  to  surplus. 
11  Fixtiu-es. 

15  Deferred  charges. 

16  Investments. 
1'  Prepaid. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


817 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  ■ 

-Con. 

LiABarriES. 

to  cars 

fl  S3  S 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

"B. 

6 

k 

J. 

■s 

-a 
a 

o  a 

1 
-o 
a 
a 

1 

1S60 

- 

$377 

$36,383 

$10,000 

S7,961 

$3,307 

$1.5,115 

- 

- 

$36,383 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

1,516 

12,157 

3,300 

357 

2  8,500 

- 

- 

- 

12,157 

6  5,750 

SS451 

«  1,000 

'  111 

_ 

16,964 
9,550 

5,030 
6,500 

5,215 
1,220 

~ 

5,500 

5  $300 

$919 
1,830 

16,964 
9,550 

8  52,310 
134 

9  2,079 

10  24,200 

12  149 

13  3,695 

"  2,135 

15  99 

16  79,162 

25,182 
41,840 

108,875 

4,547 

91,285 

533,636 

75,800 

11  24.200 

3,540 

20,000 

300,000 

8,875 

395 

71,285 

23,150 

400 

212 
45,500 

74,183 

90,803 

108,875 

4,547 

91,285 

533,636 

19  3,000 
8  40,000 

1'  38,888 

18  711,913 

2»  61,141 

s  1,632 

- 

8,281,778 
374,417 
160,739 

800,000 
6,200 
61,010 

1,691,459 
27,073 
18,106 

21  19,295 

3,150,000 

2,640,319 
125,000 
62,328 

216,144 

8,281,778 
374,417 
160,739 

8  6,000 

- 

; 

65,231 
83,422 

30,000 
10,000 

12,120 

23  347 

2<  3,500 

2,573 

1,500 

- 

18,691 
69,922 

65,231 
83,422 

25  100,000 

- 

5,371 

105,942 

100,000 

5,942 

- 

- 

- 

- 

105,942 

- 

- 

336,435 

14,659,696 

50,000 

14,609,696 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,659,696 

19  4,030 

- 

- 

13,348 

10,000 

1,341 

- 

- 

2,007 

- 

13,348 

19  296,147 

1300 
19  300 

28  200 

- 

302,221 

28,647 

300 

300,000 
26  950 
10,000 

300 

1,271 
15,181 

- 

- 

- 

3,466 

302,221 

28,647 

300 

- 

- 

- 

168,383 

10,000 

156,127 

- 

- 

- 

2,256 

168,383 

8  500,000 

19  1,500 

"  11,311 

- 

210 
1,000 

501,750 
61,401 

501,750 
59,560 

241 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

501,750 
61,401 

118,623 

50,000 

1,752 

26,000 

30  10,000 

30,871 

118,623 

18  Investment. 

19  Good  will. 

20  Bonds  and  investments. 

21  Mortgages. 

22  And  tools. 


-■'  .Accrued  pay  roll. 

2''  Unpaid  balance  of  a  dividend  in 

liquidation. 
2s  Trade-marks,     good     will     and 

formulae  rights. 


26  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
-^  Date  of  postponement. 

28  Copyright. 

29  And  furniture  and  equipment. 

30  Depreciation. 


818 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


n 

s 

.S 
1 

s 

c9 

1 

S 

C5 

OS 

a 
a 
O 

-a 

a; 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

a 
1 

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

oj  m 
1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

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Pi 

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S 

O 

United  States  Steel  Wool  Co., 

Mch.  21, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

S6,000 

$800 

1  $2,194 

$1,701 

$938 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Tanned  Pigskin 

Oct.      7, 

July     8, 

July      8, 

25,000 

- 

4,575 

7,858 

7,675 

Company,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  States  Transfer  Adver- 

July   23, 

3  June   17, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,200 

tising  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

United  States  Vaporizer  Co., 

Apr.    30, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

- 

- 

429 

3,114 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United  States  Worsted  Com- 

May    7, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000,000 

5,343,650 

with  R.  E. 

5,736,097 

1,466,743 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United  Stationers,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31,. 

10,000 

_ 

- 

948 

889 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United  Stay  Company,  Cam- 

May 14, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

- 

58,769 

90,040 

151,720 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United   Swedish   Societies 

Nov.  25, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

2,197 

Building     Association     of 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Cambridge  Inc.,  Cambridge. 

United    Tailoring    Company, 

Sept.    6, 

Aug.     6, 

June  30, 

25,000 

936 

8,495 

- 

2,161 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

United  Taxi  and  Sales  Com- 

July     8, 

Mch.  22, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

800 

400 

2,200 

pany,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

United     Textile     Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Nov.    8, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

- 

- 

390,185 

34,581 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Unity  Realty  Club,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 15, 

3  Feb.    25, 

Dec.    31, 

9,000 

7,200 

- 

- 

- 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1 

Universal     Boring     Machine 

Aug.    17, 

July    16, 

June  30, 

150,000 

36,246 

58,300 

37,116 

74,396 

Company,  Hudson. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Universal  Export  and  Import 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

360 

120,233 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Grinding  Machine 

June     3, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.   31, 

170,000 

_ 

55,758 

52,156 

38,217 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Interstate  Express 

Mch.  20. 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

I  5,000 

Company,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Leather  Company, 

Apr.    22, 

Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Universal    Light    Co.    Inc., 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.    31, 

10,000 

_ 

1,055 

10,814 

2,664 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Refining  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    18, 

Dec.    31, 

10,000 

_ 

391 

1,062 

3,951 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Remedy  Company, 

July      1, 

23  _ 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Safety  Tread  Com- 

May  17, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

12,000 

10,647 

10,294 

14,633 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal     Sales     Company, 

June  24, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

- 

6,352 

871 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Universal   Sickle  Bar  Com- 

Anr.   25, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

25  2,031 

- 

382 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Universal  Snap-Fastener  Co., 

Aug.     2, 

Apr.     7, 

Feb.    28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Universal  Trolley  Wheel  Com- 

Jan.   26, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

4,701 

10,569 

4,292 

4,089 

pany,  The,  Northampton. 
Universal    Valve    &    Supply 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  16, 

3  Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

3,098 

4,550 

4,146 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  equipment. 

-  Good  will. 

3  Adjourned. 

*  Good  will  and  contracts. 

5  Patent  rights. 


5  Investments. 

"  Income  certificates. 

8  Reserve  for  Federal  taxes. 

9  Mortgages  on  real  estate. 
1"  Liberty  Bonds. 


11  Insurance  unexpired. 

12  Dividends  payable. 
1'  Taxes  accrued. 

1*  Treasury  stock  owned. 
15  Other  securities  owned. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


819 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBIHTIES. 

III 

i 

a 
1 

1 

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2 

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$10,275 

$15,908 

$6,000 

$8,883 

$1,025 

- 

- 

$15,908 

2  815,000 

- 

- 

35,108 

25,000 

10,108 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35,108 

MOO 

- 

1,125 

2,725 

625 

1,200 

- 

900 

- 

- 

2,725 

6  25,000 

2  72,407 

2  4,348,811 

6  $228,754 

- 

100,950 

17,124,055 

1,837 

100,750 

9,700,000 

690 

200 

2,040.976 

1,076 

- 

'  1,300,000 

$1,299,933 
s  720,325 

$2,062,821 
71 

100,950 

17,124,055 

1,837 

- 

- 

- 

300,529 

111,500 

89,022 

- 

66,755 

33,252 

- 

300,529 

- 

- 

50 

2,247 

2,180 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67 

2,247 

2  2,000 

- 

1,772 

15,364 

5,000 

4,659 

$1,485 

4,220 

- 

- 

15,364 

2  800 

- 

1,100 

5,300 

3,500 

- 

- 

1,800 

- 

- 

5,300 

- 

- 

- 

424,766 

5,000 

385,908 

- 

31,271 

- 

2,587 

424,766 

- 

- 

6,223 

13,423 

9,000 

123 

9  4,300 

- 

- 

- 

13,423 

2  35,000 

i»  77,808 
11  1,867 

"  1,000 
IS  5,000 

16  911 

1-  14,189 

18  10,000 

19  33,007 
i»  7,500 

25,444 

285,733 

1 
152,948 

245,827 
5,000 

150,000 
20,000 
125,000 

5,000 

19,063 

12  11,250 

1'  154 

35,634 

31,773 

20  32.277 

- 

97,314 

105,266 

35,475 
21  21,302 

- 

285.733 
152,948 
245,827 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

300 

- 

- 

4,380 

18,913 

10,000 

3,602  " 

- 

5,311 

- 

- 

18,913 

2  3,600 

22  1,500 

2,455 

12,959 

10,000 

1,505 

- 

1,454 

- 

- 

12,959 

24  50,000 

- 

- 

50,000 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50,000 

5 10,000 

- 

8,551 

66,125  : 

46,600 

8,842 

6,058 

4,625 

- 

- 

66,125 

- 

- 

2,469 

9,692 

3,000 

482 

- 

6,210 

- 

- 

9,692 

5  95,890 
2  47,900 

26  710 
27  37 

2,100 

99,050  1 
50,000 

99,000 

28  50 

50,000 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

; 

99,050 
50,000 

5  25,560 

- 

8,489 

57,700 

43,760 

7,140 

- 

6,800 

- 

- 

57,700 

6  2,000 

- 

- 

13.794 

5,000 

2,573 

- 

5,489 

732 

- 

13,794 

IS  Furniture  and  equipment. 

1'  Jigs  and  tools. 

1'  Drawings. 

1'  Patterns. 

20  Federal  tax  accrued. 


21  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

22  Treasury  stock. 

23  None  held  since  organization. 
21  Trade-marks  and  formulse,  etc. 


2»  And  tools. 

26  Organization. 

2"  Office  equipment. 

28  Amount  paid  on  subscription. 


820 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Universal  Winding  Company, 
Boston. 

University  Paper  Box  Com- 
I)any,  Cambridge. 

University  Press:  John 
Wilson  &  Son,  Incorporated, 
Cambridge. 

Up  Town  Amusement  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Uphams  Corner  Market  Co., 
Boston. 

Uphams  Comer  Realty  Co., 
Boston. 

Uphams  Comer  Theatre  Co., 
Boston. 

Upton  Farmers  Cooperative 
Exchange,  Upton. 

Upton  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Upton. 

Uricsol  Chemical  Company  of 
Boston,  Boston. 

Utica  Treeing  Machine  Com- 
pany, Haverhill. 

Utility  Securities  Company, 
Boston. 


Utley  Company,  The,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Uxbridge  and  Whitinsville 
Transcript.  Publishing 
Company,  Uxbridge. 

Uxbridge  Auto  Company, 
Uxbridge. 

Uxbridge  Cotton  Mills,  Ux- 
bridge. 

V.  &  F.  W.  Filoon  Company, 
Brockton. 

Vachon  Aerial  Manufacturing 
Co.,  The,  Brookline. 

Vacuum  Company,  The, 
Somer\'ille. 

Vacuum  Glass  Company, 
Lynn. 

Vacuum  Hose  Protector  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Vacuum  Ventilator  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

Valley  Paper  Company,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Van  Buskirk  &  Osborne  Com- 
pany, Cambridge. 

Van  Costume  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Van  Duzer  Extract  Company, 
Springfield. 

Van  Dyne-Hungerford  Com- 
pany, Boston. 


May  11 
1918. 

Jan.  31 
1918. 

Mch.  21 
1918. 

Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
Oct.      5 

1918. 
Oct.      7 

1918. 
Aug.   22, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
May  31 

1918. 
Mch.  12 

1918. 
May   17, 

1918 


May  2 
1918. 

May  4 
1918. 

Mch.  16, 

1918. 
Mch.    6 

1918. 
Apr.      1 

1918. 
Apr.    13 

1918. 
Oct.    14 

1918. 
June  29, 

1918. 


Feb.      1 

1918. 
Sept.  23, 

1918. 
Feb.      1 

1918. 
Dec.     3 

1917. 
Feb.      1 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Feb.      1 

1918. 


Feb.  19, 
1918. 

Jan.  7, 
1918. 

Feb.  9, 
1918. 

Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
10  Feb.    19, 

1918. 
i"  Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Dec.     8, 

1917. 
Mav     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
May     9, 

1918. 


Jan.  16, 
1918. 

Jan.  28, 
1918. 

Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Feb.    12, 

1918. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Feb.    17, 

1918. 
Sept.  10, 

1918. 
May   16, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 

24  _ 

Jan.    26, 

1918. 
Nov.     3, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
wjan.    23, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Apr.     2, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   11, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.     1. 

1917. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31. 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Aug.   31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.     3, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Nov.    1, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


S2,500,000 

25,000 
200,000 

50,000 
30,000 
20,000 

175,000 
1,000 
12,000 

100,000 
50,000 

100,000 

50,000 
5.000 

5,000 

125,000 

500,000 

100,000 

400,000 

50,000 

5,000 

10,000 

200,000 

7,400 

10,000 

25,000 

10,000 


1 

.1 

$478,362 

$467,517 

- 

15,213 

129,834 

124,854 

107,900 

- 

- 

1,480 

20,000 

- 

138,600 

- 

- 

7 

6,000 

- 

- 

100 

. 

24,026 

- 

8,000 

- 

165 

117,996 

93,217 

19  55,498 

19 12,443 

- 

750 

4,000 

58,801 

22  81,643 

4,999 

200,000 

with  R.E. 

- 

1,200 

- 

689 

- 

- 

3  <u  ce  o 


$1,345,857 

32,679 
124,525 


33,050 


1,175 


with 
m'ch'y 


9,613 
250 

4,785 

152,310 

620,454 

50 

4,119 

2,620 


50,464 
1,368 
1,499 

50,197 


1  Patent  rights. 

2  Prepaid  insurance,  interest,  etc. 
5  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Subscriptions    for    capital    stock 
paid  in  (stock  not  issued). 


^  Including  liability  for  British  and 
Federal  income  and  excess  profits 
taxes. 

^  Reserves.  ' 

'  Good  will. 

8  Fixtures. 


9  Auto  tmcks. 
1°  In  heu  of  annual. 

11  To  be  received  from  construction 

mortgage. 

12  Mortgage. 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


821 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

Patent  Righta, 
Trade-marka, 
Good  Will. 

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8 
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1  $230,000 
^  10,000 

S10,206 

2  20,825 

3  10,265 
8  3,918 

$3,002,446 
74,863 

$1,595,000 
<  58.400 

25,000 

5  $191,819 
34,369 

- 

$905,000 
4,2.50 

$206,594 
5  45,633 

$11,244 

$3,002,446 
74,863 

- 

- 

- 

684,237 

170,000 

22,718 

$51,500 

317,800 

122,219 

- 

684,237 

- 

- 

- 

107,900 

42,900 

,         - 

65,000 

- 

- 

- 

107,900 

~ 

9  2,050 
8  5,000 

_ 

54,131 
25,151 

20,000 
10,000 

25,600 

: 

with  accts. 
payable 
5,151 

- 

8,531 
10,000 

54,131 
25,151 

- 

"  161,400 

$24,274 

328,300 

78,300 

12  250,000 

- 

- 

- 

328,300 

- 

- 

47 

95 

95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

95 

- 

- 

6,000 

12,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,000 

1  16,342 

"762 

9,538 

28,234 

21,000 

6,234 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

28,234 

- 

- 

35,388 

35,550 

35,550 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

35,550 

"  3,000 

15  26,700 

16  52,510 

i'327 

21,652 

90,588 
57,821 

70,000 
40,000 

2,021 

18,623 
15,800 

1,965 

90,588 
57,821 

- 

- 

3,907 

13,995 

5,000 

1,457 

6,000 

1,538 

- 

- 

13,995 

■>  2,500 

18  1,200 

- 

19,227 

5,000 

2,912 

- 

- 

2,500 

8,815 

19,227 

- 

- 

- 

417,105 

125,000 

139,088 

- 

95,896 

15,352 

.41,769 

417,105 

- 

3 15,774 

- 

1,149,147 

500,000 

20  387,653 

- 

147,183 

21  114,311 

- 

1,149,147 

I  99,150 

- 

50 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

198,706 

136,400 

24,059 

- 

- 

- 

38,247 

198,706 

23  7,248 

- 

- 

18,487 

15,400 

11 

- 

- 

3,076 

- 

18,487 

1  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

2=  5,875 
^  5,000 

3  25,000 

3,263 

10,945 

388,896 

9,237 

10,000 

200,000 

7,400 

945 

39,906 

1,837 

- 

45,000 
25  50,371 

27  53,619 

- 

10,945 

388,896 

9,237 

- 

- 

- 

4,665 

2,000 

2,398 

- 

- 

- 

267 

4,665 

25  2,500 
'  2,500 

28  1,563 
s  1,696 

56 

32,986 
310,202 

5,000 
10,000 

27,986 
226,995 

- 

20,000 

- 

53,207 

32,986 
310,202 

1*  Treasury  stock. 

15  Contracts  and  equities. 

15  Securities  for  sale. 

1'  Organization  expenses. 

18  Show  room  on  leased  land. 


1^  Less  reserve. 

20  And  bills  payable. 

21  Reserve. 

22  Buildings  on  leased  land. 

23  Patent  rights  and  processes. 


24  None  held  in  1918. 

25  Trade-marks. 

25  Renewal  account. 
2'  Reserved  profits. 
28  Prepaid  insurance. 


822 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  or  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Van  Nonnan  Machine  Tool 
Conapany,  Springfield. 

Van  Zandt,  Jacobs  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Boston. 

Varnesis  Company,  Lynn, 

Varney  &  Puech  Company, 
Boston. 

Vassara  Fruit  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Vaughn-Upton  Company, 
Boston. 

Veco  Drug  Company,  Incor- 
porated, The,  New  Bedford. 

Veeco  Co.,  The,  Boston, 

Vega  Company,  The,  Boston, 

Vendome  News  Company, 
Boston. 

Vermont  Farmers  Company, 
Springfield. 

Vermont  Supply  Company, 
Boston. 

Vernon  Court  Hotel  Com- 
pany, Newton. 

Vernon  Machine  Company, 
Worcester. 

Vershire  Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Verza  Leather  Co.,  Peabody, 

Vesper  Preserve  Company, 
Ayer. 

Vesuvio  Drug  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

Viale  Floral  Company,  Pitts- 
field. 

Vialle  Motor  Company, 
Framingham. 

Victor  Coiffeur,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Victor  R.  F.  Walker  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Victor  Shoe  Machinery  Co., 
Lynn. 

Victoria  Theatre  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Victory  Webbing  Company, 
Abington. 

Victrolene  Company,  Boston, 


Village  Hall  Corporation  of 
Barnstable,  The,  Barn- 
stable. 

Vinette  Hose-Cock  Company, 
The,  Pittsfield. 


Feb.    13, 

1918. 
Feb.    27, 

1918. 
May  14, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Apr.    11, 

1918. 
June   10, 

1918. 

Apr.   27, 

1918. 
Oct.      2, 

1918. 
Apr.    25, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Apr.    30, 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Oct.    23, 

1918. 
Sept.    5, 

1918. 
Nov.     7, 

1918. 
Apr.    23, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
June     4, 

1918. 
June   28, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 
June   12, 

1918. 
Aug.     5, 

1918. 
Oct.    28, 

1918. 
Apr.    24, 

1918. 

July    30, 
1918. 

Aug.   17, 
1918. 


Jan.  30, 

Dec.  29, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  15, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.   7, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

July   1, 

Apr.  10, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  29, 

Feb.  23, 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.  28, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.   8, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

11  _ 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 

'5  Sept.  6, 

July  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Jan.   2, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  16, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Jan.  14, 

Dec.  29, 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.  3, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  4, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

22  June  18, 

Mav  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.  23, 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 

1918. 

Aug.  1, 

July   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   1, 

Apr.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

i^  Mch.  26, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

May  11, 

Feb.  28, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  1, 

May  1, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mav  27, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  1, 

Jan.   1, 

1918. 

1918. 

15  Aug.  1, 

Apr.  30, 

1918. 

1918. 

Mch.  11, 

Dec.  31, 

1918. 

1917. 

July  6, 

June  29, 

1918. 

1918. 

June  7, 

Apr.  5, 

1918. 

1918. 

1,000,000 
3,000 
5,000 
25,000 
5,000 
10,000 
100,000 

10,000 
15,000 
20,000 

6,000 
10,000 
100,000 
10,000 

5,000 
25,000 
25,000 
.5,000 
15,000 
25,000 
10,000 

1,000 
500,000 

4,000 
50,000 
50,000 

5,000 

50,000 


Assets. 


■3   .Ph 

s:s.s 

5   0)   ce   Q   m 


§110,207 

$213,921 

- 

2,054 

- 

250 

- 

1,029 

- 

1,500 

- 

1,083 

117,909 

- 

19,000 

18  35,037 

45,600 

23  18,959 

- 

397 

- 

125 

21,900 

250 

- 

IS  2,295 

_ 

23  9,943 

- 

18  300 

25,503 

80,488 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

S236,274 
12,101 
12,362 

1,284 
8,901 
6,926 

1,326 
28,010 
624 
3,146 
18,216 
250 
8,479 

21,579 

7,544 

2,100 

750 

40,546 

150 

1,506 

33,585 


679 


1  Patent  rights  and  good  will. 

■  Investment. 

3  Advanced  expense. 

^  Wages,  etc. 

6  And  reserve  for  income  tax. 


s  Fixtures. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 
8  Organization  expense. 
5  Deferred  charge. 
1°  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


11  None  held  in  1918. 

12  Good  will. 

13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
"  Treasury  stock. 

15  Adjourned. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


823 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

(2 

i 

1 

J 

•a 

1 

3 
H 

1 

CO 

k 

< 

J. 

1 
ll 

.A 

,n 

a 
ll 

J 

-73 

J 

to 

3 
^ 

1  $151,125 

2  S21,195 

3  3,319 

6  761 

- 

$873,176 
22,492 

$570,300 
3,000 

*  $72,371 
19,492 

5  $175,686 

$54,819 

- 

$873,176 
22,492 

- 

- 

30,656 

5,000 

5,308 

11,173 

- 

$9,175 

30,656 

- 

'  7,000 

- 

9,174 

1,000 

1,823 

- 

- 

- 

6,351 

9,174 

- 

- 

Sl,804 

9,091 

2,100 

3,991 

$3,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,091 

- 

- 

- 

28,899 

10,000 

783 

- 

- 

- 

18,116 

28,899 

- 

6  12,251 

8  453 

9  2,073 

- 

22,339 

30 
i«  14,780 

6,770 

- 

759 

- 

- 

22,339 

12  7,000 

"564 
n  2,400 

- 

22,335 

10,000 

11,768 

- 

- 

- 

567 

22,335 

- 

'  6,468 

- 

62,132 

15,000 

26,971 

- 

- 

15,800 

4,361 

62,132 

12  17,403 

- 

- 

22,001 

20,000 

1,101 

- 

900 

- 

- 

22,001 

- 

- 

4,377 

10,950 

6,000 

850 

- 

4,100 

- 

- 

10,950 

16  500 

6  2,735 

20,244 

92,771 

10,000 

82,771 

- 

- 

- 

- 

92,771 

- 

i'313 

- 

121,484 

82,000 

1,640 

35,000 

- 

2,844 

- 

121,484 

12  2,500 

19  3,000 

20  4,480 

2,406 

88,633 
5,443 

10,000 
5,000 

26,335 
443 

9,950 

14,000 

25,413 
21  2,935 

- 

88,633 
5,443 

- 

- 

- 

91,381 

25,000 

16,759 

21  25,000 

20,342 

4,280 

- 

91,381 

12  3,475 

6  1,299 

: 

23,117 
6,150 

2,000 
5.000 

3,435 
425 

: 

7,600 
725 

: 

4,601 
25  5,481 

23,117 
6,150 

• 

- 

2,320 

25,710 

15,000 

360 

5,900 

4,450 

- 

- 

25,710 

- 

- 

- 

55,056 

20,000 

13,553 

- 

21,500 

- 

3 

55,056 

- 

- 

- 

1,234 

15 

83 

- 

- 

- 

1,136 

1,234 

- 

- 

421 

5,511 

1,000 

3,912 

- 

599 

- 

- 

5,511 

26  374,853 

"390 

163,560 

614,562 

500,000 

- 

- 

114,562 

- 

- 

614,562 

27  3,700 

- 

- 

4,000 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,000 

- 

- 

- 

186,748 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

156,748 

186,748 

"  1,270 
12  9,000 

28  10,000 

29  2,500 
"  25,470 

235 
3,195 

50,467 
6,695 

50,000 
4,195 

467 

2,500 

- 

- 

_ 

50,467 
6,695 

26  20,000 
16  9,700 

- 

585 

31,121 

30,970 

151 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31,121 

16  Trade-marks. 
1'  Prepaid  expense. 
15  And  fixtures. 

19  Liberty  Bond. 

20  Patterns. 


2'  Reserve. 

22  Corporation    discontinued    busi- 

ness some  6  or  8  years  ago. 

23  And  equipment. 
■■'  Mortgages. 


25  Net  gain  January  to  July  1,  1918. 

26  Patent  rights. 

2'  Good  will  and  lease. 

28  Formula. 

29  Contracts. 


824  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  '[1918. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


1 

s 

til 

1 

1 

a 
1 

a 
O 
1    . 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

I 

S 
1 

& 

ctures, 
landise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

1 

03 

H 

1 

anufa 
Mercl 

Matei 
Stock 
ess. 

"1 

^ 

Q 

P 

< 

« 

S 

•s, 

o 

Vineyard  Development  Com- 

Jan.   21, 

Nov.  29, 

Oct.      9, 

$100,000 

324,500 

89 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1916. 

1917. 

Vineyard     Drug     Company, 

Jan.    12, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

S5,678 

2,050 

The.  Tisbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Vineyard    Grove    Company, 

Dec.    22, 

Dec.     6, 

Dec.     6, 

15,000 

36,900 

S550 

_ 

4,463 

Oak  Bluffs. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Vineyard  Haven  Wharf  Com- 

May    2, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.    13, 

1,760 

7,700 

- 

- 

456 

pany,  Tisbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Virgie  Company,  The,  Fram- 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

- 

9,799 

13,262 

ingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Virginian    Power    Company, 

May     2, 

Mch.  21, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000,000 

5,573,966 

- 

116,647 

135,791 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Viscoloid     Company,     The, 

May   25, 

Feb.    26, 

Nov.  30, 

1,000.000 

313,249 

334,065 

417,721 

497,279 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vitalait  Laboratory  Inc.,  The, 

June   14, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.    31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

369 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vitalait  Laboratory  of  New 

June   14, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

12,751 

3,467 

_ 

4,808 

England,  Inc.,  The,  New- 
ton. 
Vitrified     Wheel     Companv, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

July    26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

53,300 

22,599 

18,033 

64,851 

29,796 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vocalion  Company  of  Boston, 

Apr.    30, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

43,563 

90,961 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vocational    Sales   Company, 

Sept.    3, 

18- 

May  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

9,633 

9,369 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Vogel  Drug  Company,  The, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1, 

3,000 

- 

- 

4,201 

12 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Vogue  Shop  Inc.,  The,  New 

Apr.    25, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

6,313 

6,318 

Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Von  Olker-Snell  Paper  Com- 

Mch.   6, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

32,372 

36,139 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Von     Sotta     System,     Inc., 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.    15, 

25,000 

- 

1,940 

250 

220 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vose-Swain   Engraving   Co., 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

*50,000 

- 

15,651 

6,180 

41,813 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vroom    Brothers    Company, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan.    21, 

Feb.      1, 

5,000 

5,300 

1,000 

- 

19,845 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Vulcan    Leather    Fibre    Co., 

May  28, 

Apr.     3, 

Mch.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

2,400 

100 

482 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Vulcan  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 28, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

- 

25  100 

- 

98 

pany,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Vulite  Chemical  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Feb.    20, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

3,000 

- 

- 

120 

1,221 

W.  A.  &  H.  A.  Root,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.   22, 

Mch.  18, 

Feb.    28, 

10,000 

- 

500 

100 

148,225 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  A.  Castle  Company,  The, 

Mav     1, 

Apr.    13, 

Apr.      1, 

24,000 

- 

25  1,057 

33,515 

15,562 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  A.  Fuller  Lumber  Com- 

Oct.   17, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

21,560 

4,605 

46,203 

50,252 

pany,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  A.  Haynes  Co.,  The,  May- 

Apr.    17, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

15,172 

_ 

40,970 

44,058 

nard. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  A!  Jefts  Company,  Mel- 

Apr.    5, 

Feb.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

13,759 

22,632 

rose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1 . ^ — ; 

1  Fixtures. 

2  U.  D.  Co.,  stock. 
'  One  wharf. 

*  Plant  account. 
'  Securities  owned. 
'  Prepaid  and  suspense. 


"■  Unamortized  debt  discount. 

8  Accrued  interest. 

9  Other  accruals. 

1°  Six   per  cent,    convertible 

gold  notes. 
11  Good  will. 


12  Investments. 

13  Deferred  items. 
1*  Including  taxes. 
15  Cultures. 

1^  Contracts! 

1"  Furniture  and  improvement. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10.  825 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

i 

= 
1 

1 
1 

o 

< 

J. 

1 
|l 

Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 

1 

1 

-a 

i 

t 

- 

- 

$189 

$24,698 

$24,585 

$113 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$24,698 

- 

1  82,090 
2  110 

190 

10,118 

2,000 

2,118. 

- 

$5,000 

$1,000 

- 

10,118 

- 

3  2,000 

- 

43,913 

14,800 

- 

85,000 

- 

- 

$24,113 

43,913 

- 

- 

- 

8,156 

1,760 

- 

- 

- 

6,396 

- 

8,156 

- 

1  2,132 

- 

25,193 

20,000 

1,551 

- 

- 

- 

3,642 

25,193 

»  $200,000 

*  3,597,325 

5  869,100 

6  25,882 

7  1,040,275 

12  31,485 

"  33,538 

15  4,970 

63,830 

11,422,816 

1,827,337 
5,339 

6,200,000 

900,000 
5,000 

331,392 

8  28,938 

9  29,972 

"  282,923 

4,085,000 

347,514 
w  400,000 

150,269 
"590 

493,555 

339 

11,422,816 

1,827,337 
5,339 

- 

16  99,700 

4,274 

125,000 

125,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

125,000 

- 

~ 

- 

135,279 

53,300 

- 

- 

- 

81,979 

- 

135,279 

11  50,000 

17  14,262 

28,825 

227,611 

75,000 

74,092 

- 

78,519 

- 

- 

227,611 

- 

- 

19,422 

38,424 

20,000 

2,524 

15,900 

- 

- 

- 

38,424 

- 

- 

- 

4.213 

1,500 

1,040 

- 

- 

- 

1,673 

4,213 

- 

19  5,000 

9,186 

26,817 

20,000 

6,817 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26,817 

- 

=0  440 

- 

68,951 

25,000 

14,658 

- 

- 

19,684 

9,609 

68,951 

11  6,970 

21  5,000 

- 

14,380 

14,040 

340 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,380 

- 

22  7,673 

- 

71,317 

50,000 

3,473 

- 

15,000 

- 

2,844 

71,317 

- 

- 

- 

26,145 

3,500 

15,469 

3,500 

2,061 

- 

1,615 

26,145 

554,500 

23  42,000 

- 

599,482 

550,000 

40 

- 

5,600 

21  43,842 

- 

599,482 

~ 

26  1,500 
2?  1,500 

7.058 

10,256 
1,341 

5,000 
400 

5,256 

- 

- 

941 

- 

10,256 
1,341 

- 

_ 

- 

148,825 

10,000 

121,625 

- 

28  15,046 

2,154 

- 

148,825 

- 

- 

50,134 

24,000 

7,266 

- 

6,000 

- 

12,868 

50,134 

29  786 

30  990 

31  2,536 

32  1,213 

128,145 
100,200 

50,000 
30,000 

21,308 
22,022 

30,900 
40,765 

15,198 
4,767 

10,739 
2,646 

128,145 
100.200 

- 

- 

- 

36,391 

10,000 

16,468 

- 

» 

9,011 

912 

36,391 

1'  None  held  since  organization. 
19  Construction,  furniture   and  fix- 
tures. 
2"  Furnitiu-e  and  fixtures. 

21  Secret  process. 

22  Fixtures  and  appliances. 


23  Treasuny  stock. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation,  patent 
rights  and  good  will. 

25  And  fixtures. 

26  Formula  and  secret  process. 
2'  Machinery  designs. 


2s  Unearned  balances  on  contracts. 

29  Unexpired  insurance  premiums. 

30  Teams. 

31  Automobiles. 

32  Office  fixtures. 


826 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


W.   A.   Mack   Company, 

Lowell. 
W.  A.  Moffitt  Co.,  Boston, 

W.  A.  Norton  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

W.  A.  Robinson  &  Co.  Inc., 
New  Bedford. 

W.  A.  Snow-Iron  Works 
(Inc.),  Boston. 

W.  A.  Wood  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

W.  &  E.  W.  LaCroix,  Inc., 
Lynn. 

W.  &  S.  Blackinton  Company, 
North  .\ttleborough. 

W.  B.  Angell  Co.,  Inc.,  Bos- 
ton. 


W.  B.  Chubb  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

W.  B.  Clarke  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 

W.  B.  Crombie  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

W.  B.  Harris  &  Co.  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

W.  B.  Hubbard  and  Sons 
Company,  Boston. 

W.  B.  Jones  Leather  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

W.  B.  Lincoln  Piano  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 

W.  B.  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston  (for 
1917). 

W.  B.  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, The,  Boston. 

W.  B.  O'Keefe  Leather  Co 
Salem. 

W.  B.  Pratt  Inc.,  Boston, 


W.   B.   White  &   Son- 

corporated,  Quincy. 
W.  C.  Bliss  Co.,  Boston, 


■In 


W.  C.  Edson  Company,  Bos- 
ton. 
W.  C.  Miles  Co.,  Medford, 

W.   C.   Vaughan   Company, 

Boston. 
W.  D.  Byron  &  Sons  Leather 

Company,  Boston. 
W.   D.  Earl  and   Company, 

(Inc.),  Leominster. 
W.    D.    Kendall    Company 

Worcester. 


June  29, 

1918 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Apr.    15 

1918. 
Feb.    18 

1918. 
May     2 

1918. 
May     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
June   10 

1918 
May  28, 

1918 


Mch.  21 

1918. 
June   12 

1918. 
Feb.    25 

1918. 
May   13 

1918. 
Apr.     3 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Apr.    30 

1918. 
Dec.     4 

1917. 

Nov.  19 

1918. 
May   14, 

1918. 
Nov.  18 

1918. 
Apr.     8 

1918. 
Feb.    11 

1918. 
Mch.  11 

1918. 
Feb.    20 

1918. 
Apr.    26, 

1918 
Feb.     7, 

1918 
Mch.  22, 

1918, 
Mch.  22, 

1918. 


Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 
Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Mch.  11, 

1918. 
Apr.    27, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Apr.      1, 

1918. 


"Feb.    14, 

1918. 
May  14, 

1918. 
Feb.    16, 

1918. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Jan.      8, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
Aug.     1, 

1917. 

Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 
Sept.  16, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
Feb.    25, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1917. 
Jan.      9, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
Feb.    23, 

1918. 


Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Mch.  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 


Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Dec.    31, 

1917. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Aug.     1, 

1917. 

Aug.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.     5, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Feb.      1, 

1918. 
Mch.    1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 


$10,000 
3,000 
5,000 
150,000 
40,000 
50,000 
100,000 
100,000 
25,000 

1,000 
20,000 
25,000 
100,000 
95,000 
5,000 
6,000 
25,000 

25,000 
25,000 
50,000 
35,000 
10,000 
20,000 
25,000 

3,000 
250,000 
30,000 

6,000 


Assets. 


$27,152 


13,000 


10,000 


9,500 


16,800 


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g  te  c3  p  , 


$2,000 

$7,157 

- 

600 

3  3,900 

- 

*  15,415 

135,631 

17,000 

20,700 

2,647 

34,281 

2,725 

71,582 

9,239 

60,450 

_ 

28,600 

- 

33,145 

4,269 

966 

- 

84,096 

- 

7,217 

=1550 

24,701 

- 

32,256 

2,100 

25,570 

5,703 

451 

8,383 

17,354 

- 

14,722 

2,450 

7.612 

25  8,000 

25,040 

100 

7,000 

- 

36,348 

8,708 

44,27i 

1,113 

5,625 

1  Teams  and  auto. 

2  Good  will. 

8  And  equipment. 
^  And  fi.xtures,  etc. 
5  Vessels,  etc. 


5  Liberty  Bonds. 
'  Reserved  for  Federal  taxes. 
5  Depreciation. 
'  Reserve. 
1"  Securiliea. 


11  Deferred  charges. 

12  Office  fixtures. 

13  Deposit  on  sales  contract. 
"  Treasury  stock. 

15  Investments. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


827 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ill 

j 

1 
1 

1 

S 
0 

< 

J. 

i 

p 

i 
1 

.is 
11 

J 

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a 

1 

- 

1  $500 

- 

$21,094 

$10,000 

$1,498 

- 

$4,583 

- 

$5,013 

$21,094 

2S600 

- 

- 

1,294 

1,200 

45 

- 

- 

- 

49 

1,294 

- 

- 

$2,221 

8,841 

4,000 

2,291 

- 

2,550 

- 

- 

8,841 

- 

5  17,299 
«  30,000 

- 

356,608 
97,704 

150,000 
40,000 

67,638 
38,843 

: 

77,600 

'  $25,000 

8  9,375 

8,503 

26,995 
10,358 

356,608 
97,704 

- 

- 

- 

111,841 

50,000 

5,910 

- 

- 

- 

55,931 

111,841 

- 

- 

- 

105,551 

100,000 

903 

- 

- 

9  4,648 

- 

105,551 

2 10,000 

10  2,650 

11  13,500 

12793 

"500 

1^638 

15  5,820 
IS  808 

59 
21,029 

152,841 
52,801 

46,967 

100,000 
19,000 

1,000 

2,841 
171 

33,385 

$50,000 

1,500 

10  32,130 

12,582 

152,841 
52,801 

46,967 

- 

- 

9,785 

52,615 

20,000 

32,615 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52,615 

2 12,500 

13  649 

- 

27,694 

22,500 

149 
20300 

- 

- 

4.745 

- 

27,694 

- 

- 

2,600 

2,600 

2,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,600 

- 

- 

- 

230,421 

95,000 

8,409 

- 

- 

- 

127,012 

230,421 

- 

- 

- 

1,390 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

390 

.  1,390 

- 

- 

179 

18,945 

6,000 

12,945 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

18,945 

- 

- 

- 

63,046 

12,000 

'  28,832 

4,000 

15,000 

3,214 

- 

63,046 

- 

22527 

- 

64,810 

12,000 

18,187 

- 

24,677 

7.48/ 
9  2,000 

459 

64,810 

- 

- 

- 

45,578 

25,000 

2,014 

- 

6,400 

12,164 

45,578 

- 

23  269 

1,222 

8,040 

7,200 

840 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,040 

- 

- 

- 

43,486 

35,000 

1,292 

- 

- 

3,605 

3,589 

43,486 

2  1,000 

2"  228 

- 

28,158 

9,300 

15,286 

- 

- 

- 

3,572 

28,158 

- 

- 

- 

17,419 

13,000 

3,854 

- 

- 

- 

565 

17,419 

- 

- 

- 

45,040 

25,000 

17,819 

- 

- 

2,221 

- 

45,040 

- 

- 

- 

13,623 

3,000 

4,253 

- 

- 

- 

6,370 

13,623 

- 

26  1,463 

- 

586,237 

250,000 

2'  222,625 

- 

90,000 

8,612 

28  15,000 

8,535 

- 

586,237 

- 

- 

- 

101,274 

30,000 

29,727 

9,000 

11,960 

12,052 

101,274 

- 

- 

386 

11,263 

3,400 

5,291 

- 

2,572 

~ 

~ 

11,263 

10  Reserve  for  deferred  purchases. 
1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 
18  Office  and  store  fixtures. 
"  Furniture,  fixtures  and  type. 
20  Unpaid  dividend. 


21  And  fixtures. 

22  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

23  Expenses  paid  in  advance. 
2«  Fixtures. 

-^  And  teams. 


20  Prepaid  insurance. 
2'  Including  reserve  for  State,  Federal 
income  and  excess  profits  taxes. 
28  Special  reserve  fund. 


828 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


.2 

1 

c 
1 

1 

S 

C3 

o. 
a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

b 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

si 

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s 

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s 

3^ 

1 

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anufa 
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Stock 
ess. 

1« 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

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s 

S 

o 

W.   D.   Kinsman   Company, 

May   21, 

May     6, 

Jan.    31, 

$250,000 

$625,000 

$3,164 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  D.  Wilmarth  &  Co.,  Cor- 

Mch. 18, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

$4,725 

$15,373 

27,594 

poration,  Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.   D.   Youn?  &   Company 

Apr.    13, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

19,031 

90,698 

28,267 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  E.  Ellis  Company,  Haver- 

May  16, 

May     1, 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

- 

2,975 

19,592 

15,472 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.    E.    Greene   Amusement 

Apr.    22, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

418 

_ 

7,070 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.    E.    Richards   Company, 

Mch.  25, 

Mch.    4, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

15,965 

32,131 

180,211 

Attleboro. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  E.  Tillotson  Manufactur- 

Mch.   7, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

56,294 

108,240 

753,395 

208,030 

ing  Company.  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  E.  Wood  Company,  Green- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

2,850 

4,750 

7,815 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  F.  Ayers  Linen  Company, 

Dec.    13, 

Dec.     5, 

Dec.     5, 

10,000 

- 

150 

32,191 

16,970 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

W.  F.  Brown  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   13, 

Apr.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,00.0 

- 

- 

62,045 

54,549 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  F.  Cobb  Company,  Frank- 

Nov.  26, 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.    31, 

50,000 

- 

1,500 

4,025 

23,575 

Im. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.F.  Kearns  Company,  Cam- 

May    6, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

8  18,111 

18,014 

69,572 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.   F.   Loud   &   Sons  Co., 

Dec.    15, 

9  - 

Apr.     1, 

1,500 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,836 

Quincy  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

W.   F.   Loud   &   Sons   Co., 

July    10, 

June     3, 

May  31, 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

9,925 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  F.  Newhall  &  Son,  Incor- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.    31, 

10,200 

- 

- 

12,781 

1,089 

porated,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  F.  Schrafft  &  Sons  Cor- 

May    7, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

- 

11  569,682 

690,046 

179,147 

poration,  Boston. 

,     1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.   F.    Whitney    Company, 

Feb.    26, 

15  Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

99,900 

100,108 

41,319 

209,608 

327,461 

Ashburnham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  Filhnore  Company,  Cam- 

Mch. 21, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

3,819 

5,652 

15,660 

bridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  G.  &  H.  C.  Russell  Co., 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

^        — 

4,541 

16,373 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.    G.    Collagan    Incorpo- 

Apr.  26, 

so  Feb.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

2,180 

600 

rated,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.    G.   Meade  &   Son,   In- 

June 28, 

Apr.      1, 

Jan.    11, 

5,000 

- 

2,000 

- 

2,600 

corporated,    West   Spring- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

W.  G.  Payson  Co.,  Fitchburg, 

Apr.    25, 
1918. 

Apr.      1, 
1918. 

Feb.   22, 
1918. 

11.000 

- 

- 

11,540 

1,208 

W.  H.  &  Webster  Jones  Com- 

July   10, 

15  June  20, 

Apr.     1, 

550,000 

- 

- 

26,995 

32,471 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Bagshaw  Co.,  Lowell,  . 

Apr.    30, 
1918. 

23  Jan.    29, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

75,600 

2*  8,471 

25  92,355 

85,637 

93,740 

W.  H.  Ballard  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Aug.   29, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

7,494 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  Bennett  Co.,  Lynn,     . 

May   11, 
1918. 

Jan.    14, 
1918. 

Dee.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

11  2,268 

3,284 

9,395 

1  Taxes  prepaid. 

2  Deferred  charges. 
'  Patents. 

*  Securities. 

^  Furniture  and  fi.xture3. 


6  Liberty  Bonds. 

'  Other  indebtedness. 

8  And  tools  and  eqmpment. 

9  None  held  in  1917. 
10  Good  will. 


11  And  fixtures. 

12  Investments. 

13  Alterations  on  leased  property. 
1*  Reserve. 

15  Adjourned. 


1918. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

^4.  ■ 

(2 

i 
1 
1 

a 

1 
^ 

2 

1 

k 

< 

a 

.s  s 

J 

J 
1 

1 

- 

1  $1,710 

- 

$629,874 

$203,000 

- 

$400,000 

$2,017 

$24,857 

$629,874 

- 

- 

- 

47,692 

28,000 

$1,034 

- 

- 

18,568 

- 

47,692 

- 

- 

- 

137,996 

60,000 

34,816 

- 

35,341 

- 

$7,839 

137,996 

• 

2  288 
s  4,000 
«  12,805 
5  2,256 

$1,560 

55,132 
11,304 

33,500 
5,000 

1,295 
404 

5,900 

4,000 

16,337 

55,132 
11,304 

- 

6  5,798 

- 

234,105 

1,125,959 

15,415 

40,000 

350,000 

10,000 

39,696 
'  19,087 
677,697 

3,638 

- 

105,808 

with  accts. 
payable 

29,514 

98,262 

1,777 

- 

234,105 

1,125,959 

15,415 

- 

- 

- 

49,311 

6,000 

10,852 

- 

- 

- 

32,459 

49,311 

- 

«  3,000 

- 

119,594 

125 

46,731 

- 

50,000 

22,738 

119,594 

- 

- 

- 

29,100 

29,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29,100 

- 

«  6,000 

- 

111,697 

50,000 

50,891 

- 

- 

- 

10,806 

111,697 

i»  Sl,470 

- 

552 

5,058 

1,500 

3,265 

- 

293 

- 

- 

5,058 

10  1,470 

- 

- 

11,395 

1,500 

8,335 

- 

1,555 

- 

5 

11,395 

- 

- 

464 

14,334 

10,200 

1,134 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

14,334 

- 

12  69,330 

13  16,492 
2  8,470 

- 

1,533,167 

500,000 

18,601 

- 

- 

1,014,414 
n  152 

- 

1,533,167 

16  240 

- 

678,736 

99,900 

36,418 

- 

- 

542,418 

- 

678,736 

- 

- 

- 

25,131 

10,000 

12,429 

- 

- 

- 

2,702 

25,131 

1'  18,000 

IS  12,293 
19  1,230 

- 

52,437 
2,780 

25,000 
2,000 

14,871 
230 

- 

10,000 

_ 

2,566 
550 

52,437 
2,780 

i»  1,000 

- 

- 

5,600 

5,000 

450 

- 

- 

150 

- 

5,600 

- 

21  1,300 

4,476 

18,524 

10,500 

2,978 

- 

5,046 

- 

- 

18,524 

10  50,000 
10  10,000 

18  9,058 
22  250 
444 
6  70,000 
21  2,309 
26  1,736 

28  49 

- 

118,774 

350,647 

21,539 

14,996 

66,400 

75,600 

%  13,700 

10,000 

7,242 

52,422 

7,079 

2,681 

- 

16,000 
15,000 

2,201 

29,132 

207,625 

2' 760 

114 

- 

118,774 

350,647 

21,539 

14,996 

16  Patent  rights. 

1'  Good  will  and  leases,  etc. 

18  Equipment. 

1'  Deferred  expense. 

20  Date  of  postponement. 


21  Fixtures. 

22  Industrial  stock. 

23  In  lieu  of  annual. 

2^  Building  on  leased  land. 


25  And  equipment,  fixtures,  etc. 

26  Prepaid  expenses. 
2'  And  reserves. 

28  Insurance. 


830  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 

& 

C3 

Assets. 

S 

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.S3 

1 

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a 

1 
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a 

03 
.§1 

"5^ 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

s 

•i 

•a 

a 
1 

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

5 

ti 

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11 

^ 

Q 

Q 

•< 

« 

^ 

S 

o 

W.    H.    Blodget   Company, 

Apr.    20, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  19, 

$50,000 

S52,469 

$47,226 

_ 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Bowdlear  Co.,  The, 

Aug.   24, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

50,000 

5,000 

$2,633 

22,103 

$re,172 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Brayton  Co.,  Newton, 

July    29, 
1918. 

June   10, 
1918. 

Mch.    1, 
1918. 

5,000 

~ 

' 

1,345 

5,957 

W.     H.     Cooley    Company, 

July    15, 

June  20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

3,000 

_ 

14,916 

20,474 

Pittsfield. 

1M8. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  Ellis  &  Son  Company, 

May     2, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

61,500 

- 

25,000 

29,239 

38,146 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918= 

1917. 

W.  H.  Foss  Co.  Inc.,  Boston, 

Sept.    3, 
1918. 

14  _ 

Mch.  31, 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

4,463 

2,369 

6,660 

W.  H.  Graham  Corporation, 

Oct.    14, 

16  Aug.   29, 

Feb.    28, 

300,000 

28,344 

- 

24,442 

54,961 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Holbrook  Company, 

Apr.    17, 

Oct.    19, 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

_ 

- 

250,009 

116,019 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

W.   H.   I.   Hayes  Company, 

Mav     4, 

Jan.      8, 

Jan.      8, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

16,473 

3,241 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.    H.    Ingalls    Company, 

May     8, 

Feb.     5, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

- 

1,250 

2,161 

14,805 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Lucas,  Inc.,  Boston,    . 

May     3, 
'918. 

Apr.     5, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

~ 

31,176 

23,702 

W.    H.   Marble   Automobile 

Feb.    28, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

1,200 

- 

3,628 

822 

Company,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  McElwain  Company, 

July    23, 

June  25, 

May  31, 

9,050,000 

1,772,505 

29 1,787,689 

7,388,770 

6,967,225 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Miner  Chocolate  Com- 

Apr.    5, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

850,000 

159,542 

143,961 

93,234 

123,781 

pany.  Sprinefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  Noyes  &  Brother  Com- 

Feb.   21. 

Jan.    10. 

Dec.  31, 

45,000 

8,000 

8,000 

36,119 

56,968 

pany,  Newburyport. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  P.  Gilmore  Co.,  Mon- 

July   15, 

June  11, 

June   11, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

tague. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Pevear  &  Co.  Inc., 

June     3, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

14,358 

3,450 

7,662 

18,803 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Sawyer  Lumber  Com- 

Apr.   13, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

5,609 

2,000 

156,670 

140,002 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  Stone  Company,  Bos- 

Feb.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,998 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

W.  H.  Virgie  Company,  The, 

Mch.  25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

- 

- 

10,398 

28.808 

Framinaham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  H.  W.  Teele  Company, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    17, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

17,697 

7,153 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  H.  Ward  Company, 

Feb.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

3,000 

- 

320 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

W.     H.     Welch     Company, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

38  6,938 

10,844 

Andover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Bills  received. 

"  Stable  and  rolling  stock. 

3  Supplies. 

'  Cash,  stamps  and  bank. 

5  Corporation  insurance. 

6  Fixtures. 

'  Coldstoragestock. 


8  Insurance  policy. 

9  Mortgages. 
1"  Good  will. 

"  Motor  vehicles. 

12  Stocks  and  bonds. 

13  Patent  rights. 

"  None  held  since  organization. 


15  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

16  Adjourned. 

1"  Autos  and  fixtures. 
IS  Leases. 

19  Deferred  charges. 
-"  Subscription  to  stock. 
•  21  Mortgage. 


1918. 


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831 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LuBaiTiEs.  ■ 

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J. 

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1  $44,108 

2  9,327 

3  2,533 

4  2,301 

5  1,326 

6  2,093 
■  5,000 
s  1,000 

$167,383 

$50,000 

$11,993 

9  $34,500 

$69,800 

$1,090 

$167,383 

- 

797 

- 

43,705 

20,000 

22,376 

- 

- 

$1,329 

- 

43,705 

10  S800 

11  1  132 
MOO 
1^400 

- 

10,034 

3,100 

4,071 

- 

380 

- 

2,483 

10,034 

- 

6  8,082 

- 

46,472 

8,000 

19,368 

- 

4,700 

13,113 

1,291 

46,472 

13  1,000 

_ 

_ 

103,385 

61,500 

18,289 

_ 

23,354 

242 

- 

103,385 

i"  10,000 

13  1,500 

15  729 

- 

15,721 

15,000 

440 

- 

- 

- 

281 

15,721 

»  94,358 

1'  6.3,826 
13  15,000 
19  36,617 

- 

317,548 

246,000 
20  3,800 

19,856 

21  20,000 

17,237 

- 

10,655 

317,548 

22  1,855 
23 1,304 

369,187 

100,000 

71,722 

21  25,000 

25  250 

167,143 

175 

25  4,897 

369,187 

- 

- 

- 

19,714 

10,000 

■  4,260 

4,400 

1,054 

- 

- 

19,714 

- 

- 

$2,373 

20,589 

8,000 

11,589 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

20,589 

10  1 

27  3,121 
2S250 

- 

58,250 

25,000 

15,600 

- 

- 

17,650 

- 

58,250 

10  2,500 

15  935 

12,427 

21,512 

5,000 

6,112 

- 

10,400 

- 

- 

21,512 

- 

30  219,148 
31426,161 

- 

18,561,498 

9,050,000 

1,030,999 

- 

6,390,500 

2,089,999 

- 

18,561,498 

10  455,620 

32  152,580 

- 

1,128,718 

850,000 

80,645 

15,000 

179,000 

4,073 

- 

1,128,718 

- 

- 

- 

109,087 

45,000 

10,911 

- 

23,550 

2,500 

27,126 

109,087 

10  5,000 

- 

- 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

10  3,000 

33  7,059 
31  5,000 

- 

59,332 

30,000 

16,287 

- 

11,559 

- 

1,486 

59,332 

- 

35  5,400 

- 

309,681 

100,000 

24,569 

- 

55,000 

130,112 

- 

309,681 

- 

15  153 

- 

3,151 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

151 

3,151 

- 

5  2,617 

- 

41,823 

30,000 

6,529 

- 

- 

- 

5,294 

41,823 

36  437 

_ 

4,537 

33,324 

21,000 

8,018 

3,500 

806 

- 

- 

33,324 

3-  1,000 

10  2,500 

- 

- 

6,680 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

, 

10,000 

- 

39  400 

«o575 

,  - 

18,757 

1,000 

9,944 

7,000 

- 

~ 

813 

18,757 

22  Unexpired  insurance. 

23  Interest  prepaid. 

2*  Taxes  accrued  and  payable. 

25  Interest  accrued. 

26  Discount  reserve. 

2"  Bonds  city  of  Boston  43. 
23  Unexpired  insurance. 


2»  And  equipment. 

30  Prepaid  expense. 

31  Securities. 

32  Treasury  stock. 

33  Horses,  auto  and  team  account. 
3«  Lease. 


35  Equipment. 

36  Patent  rights  and  Liberty  Loan. 
3'  Trade-marks. 

38  And  fixtures. 

39  Automobile. 

40  Tools. 


832 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


■i 

J 

a, 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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is, 
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and 
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anufacturt 
Merchand 
Material, 
Stock  in  P 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

< 

« 

^ 

S 

o 

W.    H.    Willard    Company, 

May     2, 

1  Mch.  25, 

Jan.      1 

$15,000 

$36,407 

$29,016 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  J.  Barry  Shoe  Company, 

May     7, 

5  - 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

$8,241 

145,696 

67,243 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  J.  Boynton  Baking  Com- 

Apr.   17, 

Jan.      1, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

_ 

2,500 

387 

964 

pany,  The,  Groton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  J.  Casey  Company,  The, 

Mch.  15, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

2,700 

4,938 

Somerville. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  J.  Connell  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Feb.      1, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

24, 

Dec.   31 
1917. 

15,000 

- 

- 

28,112 

38,397 

W.  J.  Coulter  Press,  Inc.,  The, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

9,251 

850 

7,610 

Clinton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  J.  Foss  Company,  Spring- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb. 

8, 

Dec.   31 

30,000 

_ 

- 

58,783 

25,909 

field. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.    J.    Gardner    Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.   31 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

18,409 

12,967 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  J.  Ham  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.    25, 
1918. 

Jan. 
1918 

21, 

Jan.      2 
1918. 

35,000 

- 

1,000 

25,205 

47,252 

W.  J.  Hyland  Manufacturing 

Apr.    17, 

Mch. 

23, 

Dec.   31 

20,000 

- 

322 

12,142 

21,168 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

.W.   J.   Reilly   &   Co.,   Inc., 

Apr.     9, 

Dec. 

31, 

Dec.   31 

25,000 

- 

- 

6,024 

13,407 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

W.  J.  Sullivan  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

Mch. 29, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

- 

29,500 

7,217 

5,905 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  J.  Woods  Company,  The, 

Apr.    27, 

Mch. 

11, 

Jan.    31 

25,000 

- 

- 

97,670 

65,106 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.  J.  Woods,  Inc.,  Brockton, 

Mch.  26, 
1918. 

"  Mch. 
1918 

7, 

Jan.    31 
1918. 

15,000 

- 

- 

38,311 

6,450 

W.  J.  Young  Machinery  Com- 

Dec.  19, 

Deo. 

10, 

Oct.    31 

10,000 

- 

11,078 

29,904 

28,769 

pany,  Lynn. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

W.  K.  Gilmore  &  Sons  Inc., 

May     9, 

May 

1, 

Mch.  30 

40,000 

$44,290 

- 

83,735 

39,688 

Wrentham. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.  Klinberg  &  Son,  Incorpo- 

Mav    6, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

6,660 

745 

2,010 

rated,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  L.  Booth  Company,  Fall 

Apr.   22, 

Feb. 

5, 

Dec.   31 

20,000 

- 

- 

24,989 

3,891 

River. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.   L.   Douglas   Shoe  Com- 

May    7, 

Jan. 

10, 

Jan.     7 

3,500,000 

21  236,974 

with  R.  E. 

3,167,286 

1,034,497 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.  L.  Henderson  Ink  Com- 

Apr.    5, 

Feb. 

11, 

Dee.   31 

30,000 

- 

4,926 

5,598 

1,593 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  L.  Pahner  Company,  Med- 

Dec.     6, 

Nov. 

1, 

Oct.    19 

75,000 

- 

5,000 

24,000 

2,400 

way. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

W.  L.  Russell  Co.,  The,  Bos- 

Jan.   30, 

Jan. 

26, 

Dec.  31 

60,000 

- 

- 

83,477 

50,314 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  L.  Shaughnessy  Company, 

Mch.    9, 

Jan. 

2, 

Dec.   31 

50,000 

7,000 

5,755 

17,874 

28,003 

Gardner. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  L.  Waples  Company,  The, 

Apr.     3, 

Jan. 

8, 

Deo.  31 

50,000 

- 

- 

461 

20,725 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.   M.   Caldwell  Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb. 

9, 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,525 

2,160 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

W.  M.  Christie  and  Son  Com- 

Mch.   4, 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.    31 

5,000 

5,200 

- 

- 

1,584 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.  M.  McDonald  Company, 

Feb.    12, 

Jan. 

24, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

- 

- 

12,374 

23,821 

Incorporated,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.   M.   Todd  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan. 

10, 

Jan.      1 

10,000 

- 

- 

7,875 

10,206 

Natick. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.  M.  Weston  Co.,  Boston,   . 

Feb.     4, 
1918. 

Jan. 

1918 

12, 

Jan.      2 
1918. 

60,000 

46,420 

63,821 

1  Adjourned. 

'  Fixtures. 

'  Auto  truck. 

*  Stockholders'  loan. 

6  None  held  in  1917. 


^  Prepaid  items. 
'  Teams. 

8  Auto,  wagons,  horse,  fixtures,  etc. 
s  Good  will. 
I"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Lithographic  stones. 

13  Paid-up  insurance. 
1^  Patent  rights. 

IS  Tools  and  fixtures. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


833 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $2,528 

3  860 

6  1,074 

'  2,300 

8  915 


11  2,000 


12  7,719 
13  200 


15  1,610 

16  3,080 


2  11,533 


2  6,542 

18  100 


19  4,953 


$5,029 


22,647 


2"  4,111 

- 

- 

6,220 

197,001 

- 

215 
23  14,500 

2,850 

"1386 

24  1,000 

25  395 

53,927 

26  9,000 

- 

2'  3,000 

- 

2  1,456 

- 

- 

410 

- 

- 

868,811 

222,254 
11,180 
8,553 
71,607 
17,711 
86,692 
31,376 
81,376 
33,677 
32,121 
70,269 

174,309 
51,403 
69,751 

176,807 

9,415 

35,100 

5,568,791 

31,832 

59,250 

194,499 

65,632 
63,156 
4,685 
11,784 
42,651 
18,491 
110,241 


LUBILITIES. 


$15,000 
80,000 
10,000 
3,000 
15,000 
10,000 
30,000 
10,000 
35,000 
16,900 
25,000 
50,000 
25,000 
15,000 
10,000 
40,000 
5,000 
20,000 
3,500,000 
30,000 
54,000 
60,000 

40,300 

50,000 
1,000 
5,000 

10,000 
5,500 

60,000 


■i-l 


$15,892 

81,818 

1,180 

3,216 

3,472 

1,537 

22,381 

3,096 

3,188 

5,504 

7,042 

20,269 

16,749 

15,016 

27,765 

47,856 

3,300 

15,100 

838,367 

375 

3,400 

39,499 

10,636 

356 

1,116 

843 

14,165 

9,602 

6,815 


11  $4,900 


610,000 


1,650 


28  2,860 


$3,700 

i  10,400 

37,214 


650 


2,600 


1,000 


5,632 


65,000 
15,000 


210 

1,500 

95,000 

12,150 
12,800 

1,000 
5,858 

30,000 


$23,700 
23,222 


39,073 


17,280 

5,641 
79 

62,660 
4,337 
31,986 


620,424 
1,247 


2,081 


2,980 


$119 


1,687 
14,062 

3,574 
34,311 

43,188 


2,050 


88,951 
1,115 


350 


2,569 

12,628 

409 

13,426 


$68,811 

222,254 
11,180 
8,553 
71,607 
17,711 
86,692 
31,376 
81,376 
33,677 
32,121 
70,269 

174,309 
51,403 
69,751 

176,807 

9,415 

35,100 

5,568,791 

31,832 

59,250 

194,499 

65,632 
63,156 
4,685 
11,784 
42,651 
18,491 
110,241 


16  Pur.  account. 
1'  In  lieu  of  annual. 

18  Liberty  Bond. 

19  Chattels. 

2"  Automobiles. 


21  Plant. 

22  Trade-marks,  formulae,  etc. 

23  Treasury  stock. 
2''  Deposit  account. 


25  Investment. 

26  Equipment. 

2'  Wagons,  horse,  equipment,  etc. 
28  Mortgage. 


834 


AX^XAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Coxditiox 


S 

s 

^ 

NAilE  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

1 
S 
.2 

Q. 

O 

TION. 

i 

s 

•a 

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ii 

jstd 

a 

C3 

-gs 

^ 

a 

Q 

<; 

W.  M.  Young  Regalia  Com- 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.   28, 

Oct.     1, 

SIO.OOO 

pany.  Springfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

W.  N.  Fisher  Company,  The, 

Aug.  27, 

1  _ 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

Korth  Attleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.   N.    Gleason    Company, 

Apr.     5, 

Feb.   23, 

Feb.   23. 

10,000 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.   N.   Pike  &  Sons,  Inc., 

May     1, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31. 

50.000 

Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.    N.    Proctor    Company, 

Apr.     8, 

6  Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  0.  McDufPee  Company, 

June  21, 

May  11, 

Mav  11. 

4,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  P.  Fox  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

Mch. 25, 

Feb.   11. 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

rated.  Wobum. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  P.  Goode  Brush  Co.,  Bos- 

May    2, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31. 

10.000 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918- 

W.  P.  Leavitt  Sons  Company, 

Apr.    11, 

» Mch.  28. 

Jan.      1. 

10,000 

The.  Xewton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  P.  Rowell  (i  Son,  Incorpo- 

Mch.   8, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.  31. 

20.000 

rated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  P.  Whittemore  Company, 

Dec.  21, 

Dec.     3, 

Aug.  31, 

300.000 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

W.  P.  Whittemore  Company, 

Nov.  22, 

Sept.    9, 

Aug.  31, 

300.000 

Boston  (^nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  R.  Elliott  Co.,  Boston,      . 

Mav  13, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31. 

10.000 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  R.  Marshall  &  Co..  Inc., 

Sept.    3, 

Apr.   11. 

Dec.  31. 

10.000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  R.  Page  &  Co.  Inc.,  Bram- 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   16. 

10,000 

tree. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  S.  Best  Printing  Company, 

Aug.  29, 

Aug.  20, 

Julv   31, 

30,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.    S.   Bray   &   Son,   Inc., 

Mav    8, 

Feb.   15, 

Jan.    31. 

50,000 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  S.  Chase  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 

Apr.  17, 

Mch.  14, 

Feb.   28, 

40,000 

rated,  Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.     S.     Kilton     Company, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31. 

20,000 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  T.  Grant  Co.,  Lj-nn, 

May     8, 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    31, 

300.000 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  T.  McLaughlin  Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Feb.     1, 

Dec.  31, 

40.000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  T.  Shackley  &  Son  Com- 

Aug.    2, 

Jan.     7, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

pany.  Boston. 

'  1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  T.  Walker  and  Company, 

May     9, 

Apr.   16. 

Apr.     1. 

2.000 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

W.  W.  Ballard,  Inc.,  Salem,   . 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W.  W.  Bo>-nton,  Inc.,  North- 

May   7, 

Mch.  11, 

Mch.  11, 

6,500 

ampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  W.  Carey  Company, 

Jan.    18, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      1, 

15,000 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

W.  W.  Windle  Co.,  Millbury. 

Mav  11, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31. 

50.000 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waban  Hotel  Company, 

Aug.  14, 

July    30, 

June  30, 

5,000 

WeUesley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Waban  Rose  Conservatories, 

Nov.  21, 

X- 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Assets. 


J 
1 

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

2 

- 

$500 

S6.252 

53,631 

- 

10,367 

15,968 

22,561 

- 

- 

32,799 

19,192 

S5,500 

6,750 

- 

49,703 

- 

- 

374 

11,747 

- 

1,500 

500 

4,861 

54,177 

51.953 

113,269 

62,364 

- 

9  2,317 

5,398 

3,2S4 

- 

274 

1,030 

40,758 

- 

2,866 

19,180 

13,823 

21,663 

w  9,400 

49,092 

271,186 

15.828 

13  8,415 

60,317 

227,671 

- 

4,925 

- 

3,842 

- 

- 

9,114 

28,190 

- 

- 

800 

150 

- 

12,000 

6,209 

17,955 

- 

10,200 

44.064 

36.746 

- 

4,500 

74.578 

66,035 

- 

8,264 

49,295 

- 

1.026,066 

133,446 

- 

21 12,422 

20,952 

13.546 

- 

3,000 

25,490 

13,589 

- 

- 

- 

319 

- 

- 

3,684 

12,702 

- 

5,000 

1,500 

- 

11,535 

5,750 

14.947 

18,809 

" 

20,000 

50,034 

95,991 

3.000 

230 

2.877 

76,194 

1,090 

7,706 

34,115 

1  None  held  in  191S. 

5  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

5  Securities. 

*  Teams,  autos  and  fixtures. 

5  Unearned. 


5  Adjourned. 
"  Liberty  Bonds, 
s  Reserves. 
'  And  office  fixtures. 
10  Good  wiU. 


^  Mortgage  notes  payable. 

12  Automobiles. 

13  And  teams,  etc. 
1*  Fire  suspense. 
«  W.  R.  Elliott. 


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835 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LABILITIES. 

•ass 

1 

S 

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i 

3 
^ 

S 

o 

J. 

J. 

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S2,339 

S12,722 

S8,300 

$4,422 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$12,722 

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2  $840 

3  10,040 

4  6,827 

2,180 

59,776 
60,998 

25,000 
10,000 

1 

50,998 

: 

- 

$34,775 

- 

59,776 
60,998 

- 

2  250 

3,793 

65,996 

35,000 

30,895 

- 

- 

MOl 

- 

65,996 

- 

- 

4,826 

16,947 

10,000 

6,947 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,94/ 

- 

- 

- 

6,861 

4,000 

1,340 

- 

- 

- 

$1,521 

6,861 

- 

'  7,495 

- 

289,258 

200,000 

35,547 

- 

- 

26,2.50 
8  12,500 

14,961 

289,258 

ioj4,000 

- 

4,968 

19,967 

10,000 

4,252 

>i  S260 

$5,455 

- 

19,967 

w  8,000 

i:  1,230 

- 

51,292 

10,000 

4,439 

- 

- 

32,833 

4,020 

51,292 

- 

- 

- 

35,869 

20,000 

- 

- 

3,822 

12,047 

- 

35,869 

- 

- 

351,341 

50,000 

95,588 

151,633 

- 

13,278 

40,842 

351,341 

- 

- 

- 

312,231 

250,000 

38,481 

- 

- 

- 

23,750 

312,231 

w  2,500 

2  298 
"100 

- 

.11,665 

8,000 

1,068 
15  495 

- 

- 

2,102 

- 

11,665 

- 

- 

- 

37,304 

2,400 

27,889 

- 

- 

- 

7,015 

37,304 

- 

16 1,000 

1,550 

3,500 

3,000 

5'00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,500 

- 

- 

- 

36,164 

30,000 

3,363 

- 

- 

- 

2,801 

36,164 

- 

'  3,300 

- 

94,310 

10,000 

72 

- 

83,564 

- 

674 

94,310 

~ 

17 1,409 

4,462 

146,522 
62,021 

40,000 
20,000 

42,984 
42,021 

: 

40,000 
18  1,613 

21,925 

146,522 
62,021 

- 

19  119,136 

2  182,006 

20  24,802 

22  1,171 

- 

1,485,456 

300,000 

150,506 

- 

532,310 

502,640 

- 

1,485,456 

10 10,000 

- 

58,091 

40,000 

6,637 

- 

- 

23 11,454 

- 

58,091 

- 

- 

- 

42,079 

5,000 

12,185 

- 

- 

24,894 

- 

42,079 

- 

- 

1,521 

1,840 

300 

1,540 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,840 

- 

16  200 

108 

16,694 

15,000 

460 

- 

1,234 

- 

- 

16,694 

10  2,000 

- 

- 

8,500 

6,500 

10  2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,500 

2*800 

23  23,135 

- 

74,976 

15,000 

5,246 

- 

- 

26  500 

54,230 

74,976 

_ 

27  500 

^  20,000 

_ 

186,525 
6,107 

28,000 
5,000 

22,003 
1,085 

- 

75,600 

39,435 
28  21,487 

22 

186,525 
6,107 

f 

' 

169,528 

288.633 

250,000 

11,633 

27,000 

~ 

~ 

~ 

288,633 
...      — , 

16  Fixtures. 

17  Prepaid  items. 

18  Contingent  accounts. 

10  Improvements  and  alterations  of 
leased  stores. 


20  Prepaid  rents,  taxes,  interest  and 

insurance. 

21  And  equipment. 

22  Suspense. 

23  Reserve. 


2^  Patent  rights  and  patterns. 

25  Investments  non-taxable. 

26  Reserved  for  bad  debts. 

27  Office  fixtures. 

28  Reserved  for  taxes. 


836  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

g 

1 

C8 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

otures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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Wacco  Supply  Company,  Bos- 

May    8, 

Apr.     9, 

Dec.  31 

$5,000 

S567 

$103,881 

$88,986 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wachusett   Shirt  Company, 

Sept.  12, 

Aug.   10, 

Aug.  10 

350,000 

$88,783 

29,392 

544,228 

273,690 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wachusett  Thread  Company, 

June   14, 

Apr.    27, 

Dec.   31 

90,000 

90,470 

19,302 

364,162 

230,241 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wade    Machine    Company, 

Oct.    24, 

Oct.      7, 

Aug.   31 

30,000 

- 

56,437 

107,975 

83,205 

•The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wadleigh  Company,  Salem,   . 

June   11, 
1918. 

June     6, 
1918. 

Mch.  15 
1918. 

10,000 

- 

200 

4,604 

4,798 

Wadsworth,  Howland  &  Co., 

May  14, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31 

200,000 

31,423 

«  50,983 

354,565 

169,890 

Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wagner  Spring  Bed  Manufac- 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31 

14,000 

- 

11,667 

23,937 

14,211 

turing  Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wahneta  Lunch  Co.,  Boston, 

Mch.  21, 
1918. 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Feb.    13 
1918. 

3,000 

- 

~ 

700 

434 

Waitt  &  Bond,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

May   10, 
1918. 

Apr.    12, 
1918. 

Apr.      1 
1918. 

900,000 

240,975 

4  66,888 

1,789,220 

217,261 

Wakefield  Coal  Supply  Com- 

June    4, 

Apr.    11, 

Mch.  31 

35,000 

4,968 

600 

2,623 

1,154 

pany,  Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wakefield       Conservatories, 

Aug.  22, 

May     8, 

Mch.  31 

10,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

305 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wakefield   Paper  Box  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

9,000 

7,068 

pany,  Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wakefield  Rattan  Company, 

Oct.      7, 

Sept.  15, 

Sept.     1 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1904. 

1918. 

Wakefield   Real   Estate   and 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

150,587 

- 

- 

22,185 

Building  Association,  Wake- 
field. 
Wakefield  Slipper  Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Dec.   11, 

Aug.  28, 

Aug.     1 

75,000 

10,000 

8,000 

21,855 

7,256 

Lynn. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wakefield     Tire     Company, 

May  29, 

May  21, 

Jan.    31 

25,000 

19,096 

3,262 

5,592 

13,569 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walbuck   Crayon   Company, 

May   22, 

May  17, 

Apr.   30 

3,000 

- 

250 

1,096 

639 

The,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walcott  &  Company,  Incorpo- 

Apr.   18, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     1 

75,000 

40,000 

2,500 

54,836 

3,068 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walcott^Cameron   Company, 

Dec.    14, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.  10 

10,000 

- 

- 

4,250 

1,700 

The,  Palmer. 

1917. 

1917.' 

1917. 

Walden-Worcester     Incorpo- 

Apr.  25, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.  31 

95,000 

- 

37,393 

84,026 

65,716 

rated,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waldo  Brothers  Incorporated, 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31 

300,000 

14,046 

6,438 

250,109 

404,136 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waldorf  Lunch  of  Lawrence 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.   31 

48,000 

- 

22  22,258 

2,429 

4,230 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waldron-Cm-tis      Company, 

May  14, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      1 

5,000 

- 

- 

10,648 

3,636 

Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walfair    Construction    Com- 

Dec.    7, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.    1 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Lowell. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Walker  and  Pratt  Manufac- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31 

300,000 

308,531 

6,900 

305,858 

322,286 

turing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

> 

Walker  &  Watson,  Inc.,  Bos- 

June 12, 

24  _ 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

145,000 

- 

- 

1,069 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.     8, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31 
1917. 

5,000 

~ 

1,300 

2,000 

4,500 

Walker    Bros.    Dyemg    and 

June  24, 

May    4, 

Mch.  31 

25,000 

20,000 

8,000 

9,132 

18,623 

Bleaching  Co.,  Chelsea. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walker   Carriage   Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Jan.      1, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

9,000 

3,414 

38,627 

99,227 

Inc.,  Merrunac. 

1918. 

.1918. 

1918. 

1  Teams,  furniture,  etc. 

2  Reserves. 

'  Liberty  Bonds,  etc. 

*  And  fixtures. 


5  Due  from  branches. 

6  Good  will. 

'  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

8  U.  S.  certificate  of  indebtedness. 


3  Deferred  charges. 
1"  Mortgage. 

11  Horses,  wagons,  etc. 

12  Auto  truck. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

o  S  § 

f2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
CO 

1 

i 

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11 

_3 

1 

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1 

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v 

1  S3,769 

- 

$197,203 
936,093 

S5,000 
299,200 

$87,382 
145,893 

$15,000 

$22,895 
238,730 

$70,458 
2  11,468 
237,270 

- 

$197,203 
936,093 

- 

3  61,800 

- 

765,975 

90,000 

225,776 

61,500 

217,886 

170,813 

- 

765,975 

~ 

~ 

~ 

247,617 
9,602 

15,000 
7,500 

226,568 
656 

: 

650 

6,049 

with 
surplus 
$796 

247,617 
9,602 

- 

5  85,123 

- 

691,984 

165,000 

152,343 

108,000 

193,047 

- 

73,594 

691,984 

- 

- 

- 

49,815 

14,000 

22,536 

- 

- 

- 

13,279 

49,815 

- 

- 

S2,097 

3,231 

3,000 

231 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,231 

6  S79,900 

7  12,000 

8  75,000 
9  1,079 
11  2,300 

5,956 

2,482,323 
17,601 

271,000 
10,005 

734,136 
6,596 

10 125,000 

694,900 
1,000 

657,287 

2,482,323 
17,601 

- 

- 

9,147 

21,452 

10,000 

- 

4,500 

6,952 

- 

- 

21,452 

- 

12  1,200 

- 

19,268 

5,500 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,768 

19,268 

_ 

- 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

172,772 

100,000 

- 

- 

55,200 

13,315 

4,257 

172,772 

15 11,000 

"  191 
"  2,994 
16  3,000 

7,026 

50,296 
62,545 

47,025 
25,000 

771 
1,364 

- 

2,500 
36.181 

- 

- 

50,296 
62,545 

V  1,000 

- 

1,448 

4.433 

3,000 

433 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,433 

- 

18  1,000 

- 

101,404 

60,000 

9,435 

17,500 

14,000 

- 

469 

101,404 

- 

- 

5,000 

10,950 

9,000 

1,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,950 

15 18,000 

- 

- 

205,135 

37,200 

34,282 

- 

30,000 

i»  12,160 

91,493 

205,135 

6  31.926 

2"  5,812 
21  27,353 

707,894 
60,843 

300,000 
48,000 

110,516 
4.777 

- 

164,500 

132,878 
23  2,648 

5,418 

707,894^ 
60,843 

- 

- 

14.284 

1,000 

6,777 

- 

5,226 

- 

1.281 

14,284 

- 

. 

- 

15,000 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,000 

- 

21 176,808 

- 

1,120,383 

300,000 

131,724 

- 

- 

- 

688,659 

1,120,383 

- 

- 

- 

146,0fi9 

50,000 

- 

- 

10,446 

- 

85,623 

146,069 

- 

- 

- 

7,800 

3,000 

3,360 

- 

1.300 

- 

140 

7,800 

6 10,000 

- 

- 

65,755 

25,000 

11,081 

10  3,000 

- 

- 

26,674 

65,755 

- 

.  - 

- 

150,268 

50,000 

36,653 

- 

63,615 

- 

- 

150,268 

1'  Prepaid  insurance. 
1*  Lasts  and  patterns. 
15  Patent  rights. 
1'  Agency. 
1'  Trade-marks. 


18  Liberty  Bond. 

1'  Reserve  for  renewals  and  deprecia- 
tion. 
20  Furniture  and  fi-xtures. 


21  Investments. 

22  And  equipment. 

23  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2'  None  held  since  organization. 


838 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


c 

a 
O 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  COEPORA- 

83, 

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and 
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1 

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Walker    Ice    Company, 

July    12, 

Apr.    24, 

Mch.  31, 

$875,000 

S197,453 

S32,419 

$208,793 

$32,085 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walker  Lithograph  &  Publish- 

Apr.  13, 

Feb.    21, 

Jan.    31, 

95,000 

_ 

5  48,591 

65,437 

19,949 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walker  Motor  Car  Company, 

May   11, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

9,566 

5,939 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walker  Press,  Inc.,  The,  Bos- 

Apr.   25, 

Mch.  13, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

5,500 

1,300 

3,533 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walker-Rintels    Drug    Com- 

Jan.   25, 

Dec.   28, 

Dec.   28, 

6,000 

_ 

_ 

5,960 

181 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Walker-Rintels,    Inc.,    Bos- 

Jan.   25, 

Dec.   28, 

Deo.   28, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

5,161 

429 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Walker    Stetson    Company, 

Feb.     1, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

- 

- 

293,980 

411,239 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walker    Webbing    Company, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

30,000 

41,989 

28,778 

Brockton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walker,  Wells  Company  In- 

May    3, 

Apr.    17, 

Apr.     1, 

150,000 

10,349 

41,871 

225,779 

293,987 

corporated,  Amesbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walker  Wool  Company,  Bos- 

Nov. 13, 

Sept.  23, 

June  30, 

225,000 

- 

- 

104,363 

800,232 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walker's  South  Boston  Ex- 

Apr.   11, 

Jan. 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

200 

press,    Incorporated,    Bos- 

1918. 

1917. 

1916. 

ton  (for  1917). 

Walker's  South    Boston  Ex- 

Apr.   23, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

- 

304 

press,  Incorporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walkover    Boot    Shop    of 

Apr.    27, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,790 

1,830 

Springfield,    Inc.,    Spring- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

Wall-Goodbar  Co.,  Boston,    . 

Aug.  21, 
1918. 

Aug.   12, 
1918. 

June  30, 
1918. 

10,000 

"  5,000 

- 

4,741 

1,989 

Wall,    Streeter    and     Doyle 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.   '  7, 

Dec.  29, 

110,000 

_ 

34,211 

102,049 

90,852 

Company,  North  Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wallace     Grain     Company, 

Sept.  10, 

Sept.    3, 

June  30, 

5,000 

4,000 

1,012 

12,488 

12,681 

Clinton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wallace    Nutting,     Incorpo- 

May    7, 

Feb.      1, 

Jan.    31, 

2,500 

- 

- 

112,434 

59,445 

rated,  Saugus. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walnut  Avenue  Garage,  Inc., 

May   15, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.   31, 

40,000 

- 

3,700 

950 

3,950 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walpole  Center  Development 

June  22, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

17,727 

- 

- 

1,462 

Company,  Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

« 

Walpole  Real  Estate  Associa- 

July   10, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

49,800 

- 

~ 

788 

tion,  Inc.,  Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917 

Walpole     Times     Company, 

Apr.    25, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

456 

The,  Walpole. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walsh    Drug    Company, 

Nov.     1, 

"  Oct.     8, 

June  30, 

15,000 

- 

- 

5,621 

505 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walsh     Roofing      Company, 

Mch.  27, 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,780 

489 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walter  A.  Smith  Co.,  Boston, 

Mav  29, 
1918. 

Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

9,857 

600 

5,374 

Walter  A.  Wentworth  Com- 

Mch. 12, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

8,000 

- 

3,000 

53,569 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walter  Baker    &    Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

8,250,000 

2,170,185 

633,610 

2,881,837 

1,166,099 

Limited,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Prepaid  insurance. 
2  Stock  in  treasury. 
*  Mortgages. 

5  -A.nd  stones,  zinc,  plates,  etc. 

6  Furniture. 

'  Drawings  on  stones,  copyrights,  etc. 


s  Investments. 
5  Unexpired  assets. 
'"  Liberty  Bonds. 
11  Treasury  stock. 
1-  Depreciation  reserve,  machinery, 
equipment,  stones,  zinc  plates, 
etc.  ,' 


13  Furniture  and  fixtures. 
i'*  Liberty  Bond  deposits. 
15  Depreciation  account. 
1'  Trucks  and  fixtures. 
1'  Unexpired  insurance. 
18  Fixtures. 
IS  Leasehold. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


839 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES 

■&«  = 

(2 

1 
1 

1 
1 
2 

Ph 

3 

■i 
s. 

S 

i 

-S 

8  =« 

< 

Funded  Indebt- 
edness. 

J. 

i 

1 

1 

-a 
a 
a 

3 

1  $450,000 

2  $5,940 

3  202,000 

6  1,279 

'  22,500 

8  1,650 

9  7,501 
10  543 

11  19,500 
"459 
"155 

- 

$1,128,690 

$875,000 

$48,743 

«  $47,000 

$125,000 

$32,947 

- 

$1,128,690 

1 1,700 

$2,480 

186,950 

18,599 
12,033 

95,000 

9,000 
5,800 

6,790 

9,599 
3,517 

30,000 

37,343 
350 

9,263 
12  8,554 

$2,366 

186,950 

18,599 
12,033 

- 

- 

2,089 

8,230 

6,000 

2,230 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,230 

- 

- 

1,170 

6,760 

5,000 

1,760 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,760 

- 

- 

- 

705,219 

200,000 

160,282 

- 

273,500 

15  71,437 

- 

705,219 

- 

16 1,545 
"  1,129 

- 

100,767 
574,660 
904,595 

10,000 
150,000 
225,000 

46,458 
173,275 
106,595 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 
39,973 

400,000 

44,309 

211,412 

300 

172,700 

100,767 
574,660 
904,595 

1  1,000 

- 

3,800 

5,000 

3,000 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

11,000 

- 

2,781 

4,085 

3,000 

1,085 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,085 

- 

18  2,058 

- 

22,678 

10,000 

6,351 

- 

- 

4,139 

2,188 

22,678 

1 1,000 

20  562 

2,023 

15,315 

10,000 

2,060 

- 

3,255 

- 

- 

15,315 

_ 

"800 

~ 

227,912 
30,181 

65,100 
5,000 

42,847 
21  6,659 
25,181 

~ 

52,469 

48,315 
22  12,522 

- 

227,912 
30,181 

- 

- 

- 

171,879 

2,500 

1,889 

- 

167,490 

- 

- 

171,879 

- 

- 

5,521 

14,121 

9,170 

4,951 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,121 

~ 

23  899 
25  5,229 

178 

20,088 
6,195 

10,000 
6,195 

7,500 

21  2,588 

~ 

- 

- 

: 

20,088 
6,195 

- 

- 

674 

1,130 

26  280 

850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,130, 

28  5,000 

29  5,400 

4,219 

16,526 
6,488 

14,000 
5,000 

2,526 
1,488 

_ 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

16,526 
6,488 

- 

- 

- 

15,831 

10,000 

3,454 

- 

- 

- 

2,377 

15,831 

- 

- 

- 

64,569 

25,000 

9,493 

- 

28,576 

- 

1,500 

64,569 

I  3,000,000 

30  55,000 

31  316,753 

82  19,824 

33  3,387 

10,216,695 

8,250,000 

379,482 

with  accts. 
payable 

34  150,000 
35  60,000 

1,377,213 

10,216,695 

i 

20  Equipment. 

21  Accrued  item. 

22  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

23  Expense. 

24  Alteration  account. 

25  Securities. 

26  Subscription  received  on  stock. 


2'  Adjourned. 

28  Good  will  and  leases  of  three  retail 

drug  stores. 

29  Soda  fountains  and  fixtures. 
80  Stocks  of  other  companies. 

31  U.  S.  and  Canadian  government 
bonds. 


32  Insurance  and  taxes  paid  in  ad- 
vance. 

33  Advanced  to  Montreal  factory. 

34  Reserve  for  taxes. 

35  Other  reserves. 


840  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


6 

1 

a 

O 

■73 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

.H 
1 

t 

ctures, 
[landise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proo- 

w 

rt 

v 

>2 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate; 
Stock 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■< 

tf 

S 

s 

o 

Walter  C.  Brooks  and  Com- 

Mar. 15, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    31 

$50,000 

_ 

_ 

$32,803 

$8,124 

pany,  Limited,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walter  C.  Mentzer  Company, 

July    11, 

June 

4, 

June     1 

18,000 

- 

- 

2,913 

31,354 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter     Coburn     Company, 

May     8, 

Apr. 

4, 

Feb.   28 

25,000 

$13,870 

<  $5,535 

2,245 

4,846 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter  E.  Lummus  Company, 

Mch.  18, 

Jan. 

29, 

Dec.  31 

100,000 

13,044 

5,684 

27,243 

31,961 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Walter  F.  Jordan  Co.,  Bos- 

May    8, 

Jan. 

15, 

Jan.      1 

50,000 

- 

_ 

4,286 

266 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter  H.  Preble  Company, 

Oct.    31, 

Oct. 

7, 

Oct.      7 

3,000 

_ 

11 1,166 

225 

26,695 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter  H.  Turner  (Inc.),  Bos- 

Jan.   17, 

Jan. 

5, 

Jan.      5 

1,000 

- 

- 

277 

220 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter  H.  Woods  Company, 

Feb.    27, 

Jan. 

3, 

Dec.  31 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,114 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Walter  J.  Budgell  and  Sons, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec. 

12, 

Dec.     1 

20,000 

22,203 

15,493 

157,286 

185,010 

Incorporated,  Peabody. 

1918. 

1917 

1917. 

Walter  M.  Lowney  Company, 

Mch.    5, 

Jan. 

25, 

Dec.  31 

1,000,000 

296,000 

493,187 

426,576 

498,179 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Walter  P.  Jones  Company, 

June   12, 

Jan. 

2, 

Jan.      1 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

2,000 

3,352 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter  Rapp  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan. 

7, 

Dec.   31 

10,000 

- 

- 

18,981 

19,691 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Walter  S.  Barnes  &  Son,  In- 

May  17, 

"  Apr. 

16, 

Dec.   31 

100,000 

- 

49,044 

51,988 

18,194 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Walter  Smith  and  Sons  Inc., 

Mch.  22, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.   31 

40,000 

15,368 

4,457 

5,282 

18,083 

Norwood. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Walter  W.  Eaton  &  Co.  Inc., 

Apr.   20, 

Jan. 

2, 

Dec.  31 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

78 

7,180 

Springfield.                         , 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Walter  W.  Field  and  Son,  In- 

Apr.    9, 

Feb. 

19, 

Jan.    31 

25,000 

16,533 

9,196 

2,996 

21,586 

corporated,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Walter  Webb,  Inc.,  Boston,   . 

May  31, 
1918. 

19  Apr. 
1918 

6, 

Jan.      9 
1918. 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

68 

Waltham  Bag  &  Paper  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Feb. 

19, 

Dec.  31 

15,000 

- 

7,126 

14,275 

23,000 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Waltham  Bleachery  and  Dye 

Apr.   13, 

Feb. 

12, 

Dec.   29 

400,000 

404,928 

- 

130,664 

821,569 

Works,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Waltham     Coal     Company, 

Aug.  16, 

Apr. 

11, 

Mch.  31 

30,000 

21,537 

21 17,938 

39,596 

61,780 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Waltham  Foundry  Co.,  Wal- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb. 

13, 

Dec.   31 

48,000 

10,080 

1,558 

4,000 

29,065 

tham. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Waltham     Grinding     Wheel 

Mch.    1, 

Feb. 

18, 

Jan.      1 

90,000 

43,223 

43,298 

105,405 

45,541 

Company,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Waltham  Laundry  Company, 

May  31, 

Mch. 

22, 

Mch.  22 

20,000 

2"  500 

18,423 

3,148 

10,342 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Waltham    Pubhshing    Com- 

Apr.    2, 

Mch. 

5, 

Mch.    1 

9,000 

150 

10,000 

150 

1,200 

pany,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Waltham    Screw    Company, 

Dec.     6, 

i»  Dec. 

3, 

Apr.     1 

5,000 

10,000 

10,500 

1,565 

3,975 

Waltham. 

1917. 

1917 

1917. 

Waltham  Theatres  Incorpo- 

Sept. 10, 

26  _ 

Apr.     1 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

rated,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

' 

Waltham   Watch   Company, 

June   11, 

May  20, 

Mch.  31 

12,000,000 

1,149,805 

2,629,580_ 

5,946,485 

2,246,687 

Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Waltham  Watch  Tool  Com- 

Oct.   17, 

28- 

June  30 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

pany  of  Springfield,  Massa- 

1918. 

1918. 

chusetts.  The.  Springfield. 
t--       - 

1  Fbitures. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Store  and  fixtures. 
^  And  personal  property. 
5  Patent  rights. 


6  Good  will. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

8  Stationery. 

9  Lasts. 

1°  Subscriptions. 


11  And  tools. 

1-  One  share  Master  Builders  Assn. 

13  Deferred  charges. 

1*  Investments. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


841 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


i 

o 

1 

ca 

s 

P-t 

1  $6,903 


2  3,000 
s  2,099 


7  1,977 

8  3,500 

9  2,615 
12  500 


'200 


"  13,391 
"  857,130 


18  750 

3,657 

2 1,000 

1250 


$2,796 


"894 
"  9,745 


23  5,034 
2*682 


2  150,000 
2'  51,554 


2,580 


2,327 


$50,626 
39,366 
26,496 

137,932 
37,082 

28,586 

1,012 

4,894 

379,992 

2,584,463 

5,352 

39,422 

143,883 

47,690 

7,508 

50,311 

26,468 

46,728 

857,161 

151,490 

52,143 

237,467 

38,129 

11,500 

26,040 

16,676,111 
1,000 


LUBILITIES. 


U 


■s-s 


$50,000 
18,000 
25,000 

100,000 

26,400 
10  6,200 

1,600 
515 

4,000 
20,000 
935,300 

1,270 
10,000 
100,000 
31,950 

3,000 
25,000 
26,400 
15,000 
400,000 
30,000 
24,000 
65,000 
20,000 

9,000 

5,000 

12,000,000 
1,000 


$626 
4,735 
1,496 
15,846 
3,752 

17,506 

100 

894 

103,216 

49,033 

15 130,981 

2,805 

17,922 

14,788 

2,449 

1,927 

10,498 

8,228 

61,680 

15,320 

820 

21  2,005 

9,174 

600 

2,560 

110,782 


$730 


81,000 
16 160,000 


4,000 


o  <u 


17,000 


"  7,400 


$5,000 


18,800 


84,400 
95,000 

7,500 
14,145 
4,300 
2,500 
8,000 

23,500 

45,000 
5,000 

1,950 


3,030,500 


$3,286 


167 


91,376 


900,540 
"  313,609 


14,950 

2,252 

81 


14,810 


152,642 
7,005 


4,600 
25  3,000 


1,163,191 
1'  371,638 


$11,631 


9,480 
230 


1,277 

6,739 
6,813 

457,161 
7,823 


1,900 
1,280 


$50,626 
39,366 
26,496 

137,932 
37,082 

28,586 

1,012 

4,894 

379,992 

2,584,463 

5,352 

39,422 

143,883 

47,690 

7,508 

50,311 

26,468 

46,728 

857,161 

151,490 

52,143 

237,467 

38,129 

11,500 

26,040 

16,676,111 
1,000 


15  Accrued   charges   (including   re- 
serve for  war  taxes.) 
15  Real  estate  mortgage. 
1'  Reserves. 
18  Fixtures  and  advanced  payment. 


15  Adjourned. 

20  And  equipment. 

21  Miscellaneous. 

22  Garage. 

23  Investment  routes. 


24  Prepaid  expense. 

25  Reserve. 

25  None  held  since  organization. 
2'  Deferred  assets. 
28  None  held  in  1918. 


842  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


o 

ti 

1 

1 

o. 
o' 

■a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

b 

ctures, 
bandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

H 

"o 

ll 

1 

.g 

anufa 
Mercl 
Mate: 
Stock 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

■< 

« 

■  :s 

S 

o 

Walton     Lunch     Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

$420,000 

_ 

_ 

$1,718 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Walworth  Construction  and 

Sept.  23, 

8  June  29, 

Apr.     1, 

30,000 

58 

Supply  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walworth-English-Flett  Com- 

Sept. 16, 

June  29, 

May     1, 

75,000 

$525 

- 

$29,300 

78,095 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Walworth        Manufacturing 

May   13, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000,000 

2,107,538 

$1,159,482 

5,044,535 

2,447,747 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wamesit   Garage   Company, 

May  21, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

10  3,000 

9,276 

3,971 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wamesit    Power    Company, 

May     9, 

May     5, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

487,166 

58,953 

- 

112,850 

Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wamesit  Worsted  Company, 

Dec.   13, 

w  Nov.  24, 

June  30, 

6,000 

- 

17,224 

40,966 

13,218 

Lowell. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wampanoag  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

750,000 

324,000 

778,000 

347,522 

227,453 

Wamsutta  Mills,  New  Bed- 

Dec.  10, 

Nov.  28, 

Sept.  30, 

3,000,000 

975,000 

1,350,000 

2,813,518 

521,316 

ford. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Waquoit  Herring  River  Com- 

Apr.    1, 

Feb.   23, 

Feb.   23, 

1,250 

100 

75 

- 

5 

pany,  Falmouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ward  Insurance  Agency  Inc., 

May     2, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

18,413 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ware  Coal  Co.,  Ware,  . 

Mch.  23, 
1918. 

Feb.   13, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

25,000 

16,076 

745 

2,851 

6,767 

Ware    Coated    Paper    Co., 

Mch.  21, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

- 

76,103 

43,096 

23,291 

Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ware   Coupling   and   Nipple 

May     3, 

Apr.   23, 

Mch.  31, 

75,000 

8,519 

12,469 

7,417 

3,185 

Company,  Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ware  Hosier>'  Company,  The, 

July    25, 

July      1, 

July      1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware.      . 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ware     Lumber     Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

21,000 

12,145 

54,738 

29,713 

Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Ware    Pratt    Company, 

May     7, 

13  Mch.  29, 

Jan.    31, 

100,000 

_ 

15,191 

120,370 

73,049 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Ware  Realty  Company,  Ware, 

May     7, 
1918. 

Apr.   25, 
1918. 

Mch.  30, 
1918. 

50,000 

70,735 

- 

- 

168 

Ware   River   Manufacturing 

June     7, 

June     3, 

June     1, 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

82 

Company,  Ware. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wareham    Cranberry    Com- 

May 14, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

55,000 

84,342 

10,125 

- 

267 

pany,  Boston. 

■1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Warner  &  Childs  Co.,  The, 

May     8, 

w  Mch.    1, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

8,391 

35,714 

60,611 

118,090 

Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warner  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch.   1, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

2,890 

7,138 

24,870 

22,617 

pany,  The,  Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warp  Compressing   Machine 

Apr.    11, 

Feb.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

15,670 

20,586 

49,166 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren-Allen    Carpet    Com- 

July   11, 

"June  28, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

169,397 

122,261 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  &  Gerrish,  Incorpo- 

May    6, 

29  Apr.     6, 

Apr.      1, 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

101 

rated,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Warren    and    Irrgang    Com- 

May    2, 

IS  Apr.     9, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

1,758 

2,234 

958 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  Beef  Company,  Bos- 

May 24, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.    14, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8,137 

3,319 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1 

1  Good  will. 

2  Equipment. 

s  Food  inventories. 
^  Horse  and  wagon. 
5  Automobiles. 
^  Leases. 


'  Improvements. 

8  No  business  transacted. 

9  Miscellaneous  securities. 

10  And  equipment. 

11  Investment. 

12  Mortgage. 


13  Adjourned. 

1*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1^  Reserv'e  for  war  taxes. 
IS  Reserve  for  dividend. 

17  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  Liberty  Bonds. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


843 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  —  Con. 


2  $26,400 

3  22,752 

«300 

5  1,350 

6  20,000 

'  85,000 


1,260 


11  242,105 


"322 
18  350 


"  6,729 


S30,000 


577 
75,821 
13,860 


1,070 


3,958 
1,699 


- 

1,600 

18  2,000 
21 1,585 
22  2,996 

- 

: 

36,792 

2^  8,112 
25  1,288 

- 

2'  14,000 

- 

28  2,000 

- 

- 

3,846 

SI  71 

2,456 

28  6,000 

826 

S457,520 


30,058 

109,180 

10,759,302 

16,824 

976,895 

85,268 

1,676,975 

5,659,834 

1,250 
34,860 
26,439 
203,177 
83,381 
1,600 
124,177 

208.610 

70,903 

5,082 

131,526 

232,206 

57,515 

109,422 

293,658 

iB,947 

20,655 

18,282 


LUBILITIBS. 


§344,250 


30,000 

49,500 

5,000,000 

3,000 

150,000 

6,000 

750,000 

3,000,000 

1,250 
15,000 
11,590 
117,200 
71,000 
1,600 
15,000 

100,000 
46,725 

5,000 
55,000 
10,000 
10,000 
25,000 
48,000 

2,000 
15,000 

8,500 


"5-3 


$58 
45,254 
761,755 
13,824 
11,690 
12,268 
6,000 
89,026 

18,141 
2,450 

45,977 
1,381 


$2,000,000 
12  250,000 


10,200 


32,740 

- 

23,838 

- 

4,010 

23  20,000 

3,667 

- 

503 

- 

3,743 

- 

14,819 

- 

127,066 

- 

so  4,947 

- 

200 

32 1,085 

7,982 

- 

$13,901 
1,368,443 

315,205 

67,000 

450,500 

400,000 


540 
40,000 
11,000 


45,000 


72,859 


116,000 


4,300 
1,800 


844   $32,426   $457,520 


1,629,104 


250,000 


»  90,000 

"  1,061,691 
15  100,000 
16  75,000 


1,659 


525 


380,475 
934,117 


1,719 


221,703 

26  710 


33  70 


76,437 

39,772 
168 
82 


43,062 

69,603 

2,592 


30,058 
109,180 
,759,302 

16,824 
976,895 

85,268 
,676,975 
,659,834 

1,250 
34,860 
26,439 
203,177 
83,381 
1,600 
124,177 

208,610 

70,903 

5,082 

131,526 

232,206 

57,515 

109,422 

293,658 

6,947 

20,655 

18,282 


"  Deferred  charges. 
2»  Patent  righta. 

21  Teams. 

22  Motor  truck. 

23  Bonds,  twenty  year. 


2'  Teams  and  fixtures. 

25  Office  furniture. 

26  Credit  insurance. 

27  Patterns  and  drawings. 
23  Fixtures, 


29  Corporation  inactive. 
80  Unpaid  salaries. 
31  Unexpired  insurance. 
S2  Pay  roll  accrued, 
ss  Depreciation. 


844  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


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Warren  Brothers  Company, 

June  12, 

Feb.    26, 

Dec.   31, 

$25,000 

_ 

$3,000 

_ 

$4,646 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  F.  Flint  Co.,  Bos- 

Aug.  22, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,091 

$687 

595 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  F.  Fraser  Co.,  West- 

Mch.  18, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

160,000 

S12,479 

41,464 

30,946 

9,978 

borough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren   F.    Witherell    Com- 

Apr.  25, 

6  Mch.  30, 

Dec.   31, 

70,000 

- 

- 

150,735 

13,725 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  Farmers  Cooperative 

Feb.    12, 

Jan.      7, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

230 

Exchange,  Warren. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Warren  Fitch  Company,  Bos- 

May    3, 

Feb.    25, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

34 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren    Garage    Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

- 

1,780 

12,127 

16,082 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren     Hotel     Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

31,413 

1,297 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  Leather  Goods  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

47,036 

2,000 

359,790 

164,423 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warreh  Mills  &  Power  Com- 

June 18, 

Mch.  29, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren  Pharmacy  Inc.,  The, 

Aug.   15, 

Dec.     1, 

Dec.     1, 

10,000 

- 

2,024 

2,040 

300 

Randolph. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Warren  S.  Hixon  Company, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.    1, 

Oct.      1, 

8,000 

3,570 

12  5,200 

15,584 

14,677 

Lyrm. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Warren  Soap  Manufacturing 

July     2, 

May     8, 

Apr.   30, 

75,000 

8,846 

3,136 

207,318 

179,049 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1916. 

1918. 

Warren  Steam  Pump  Com- 

Feb.   20, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

200,000 

33,363 

21,761 

121,174 

221,409 

pany,  Warren. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warren    Toppan    Company, 

Apr.    13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

500 

8,968 

767 

The,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Warwick  Theatre  Company  of 

Jan.    26, 

13- 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

13 18,000 

800 

- 

372 

Marblehead,  The,  Marble- 

1918. 

1918. 

head. 

Washburn  and  Garfield  Man- 

May    6, 

Mch.  19, 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

63,500 

2,256 

84,922 

112,206 

ufacturing     Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Washburn  &  Heywood  Chair 

May     3, 

Mch.  12, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

140,555 

13,172 

79,729 

3,110 

Co.,  Erving. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Washburn  and  Moen  Manu- 

June  12, 

22  May     7, 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

facturing        Company, 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester. 

Washburn    Brothers     Com- 

Feb.  13, 

Jan.    14, 

Dee.   31, 

35,000 

- 

- 

11,526 

42,046 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Washburn      Cranberry-B  o  g 

June     1, 

May     8, 

Apr.   30, 

250,000 

220,000 

6,000 

- 

4,437 

Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Washburn  Crosby  Company, 

Oct.    15, 

Aug.  27, 

Aug,     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,136 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Washburn     Purizone     Com- 

Sept. 30, 

July    14, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

- 

2,139 

7,165 

912 

pany,  Middleborough. 

1918. 

1917. 

■  1918. 

Washburn  Realty  Co.,  Ltd., 

Apr.    26, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000,000 

- 

- 

- 

12,541 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Washburn-Skilton  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.     3, 

Nov.    1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

1,394 

40,565 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Washington  Department  Store 

Feb.     7, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

6,392 

1,268 

Inc.,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Washington  Fruit  Company, 

Apr.     2, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

700 

2,000 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  License. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Patent  rights. 
*  Stock  of  W.  F.  F.  Co. 
6  Real  estate  mortgage. 
8  Adjourned. 


'  Fixtures. 

8  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Securities. 

1"  Treasury  stock. 

11  Securities  —  stock. 

12  And  fixtures. 


13  Investments. 

1^  Buildings  depreciation. 

15  Reserve  for  losses. 

16  Reserve  for  new  power  plant. 
1'  Formulae. 

13  None  held  m  1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


845 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LlABn.ITIES. 

■a  3= 

i 

1 

"i 

^ 

Capital  Stock. 

Accounts    Pay- 
able. 

J. 

"S 

■a 
a 

Z% 
■0.3 

J. 

T3 

a 

ii 

i 
1 

1 

OS 

1 

- 

I  $25,000 

- 

$32,646 

$25,000 

$7,227 

- 

- 

$419 

- 

$32,646 

2  S2,400 

- 

S2,601 

7,374 

5,000 

2,374 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,374 

s  47,500 

«  5,100 

- 

147,467 

88,500 

28,045 

5  $11,000 

- 

19,922 

- 

147,467 

2  6,000 

'  6,657 
8  2,000 

- 

179,117 

70,000 

109,117 

- 

- 

- 

.  179,117 

- 

230 

95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$135 

230 

9  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

- 

- 

- 

29,989 

3,000 

7,960 

- 

$3,600 

15,429 

- 

29,989 

- 

1°  2,900 

257 

35,867 

5,900 

1,487 

- 

28,480 

- 

- 

35,867 

- 

- 

- 

573,249 

300,000 

67,602 

- 

47,000 

158,647 

- 

573,249 

- 

"  147,500 

- 

147,500 

100,000 

2,092 

- 

- 

- 

45,408 

147,500 

2  2,200 

- 

2,115 

8,679 

6,000 

2,679 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,679 

- 

- 

- 

39,031 

8,000 

14,386 

- 

12,000 

4,408 

237 

39,031 

2  1,000 

13  2,685 

'800 
"500 

17,961 

401,034 
397,707 

12,535 
37,133 

75,000 
146,650 

10,000 
20,000 

179,190 
8,749 

2,535 
1,064 

13,000 

34,497 
125,000 

3,069 

107,595 

14  4,752 
101,557 

15  1,025 
16  14,726 

- 

401,034 
397,707 

12,535 
37,133 

- 

1,874 
20  2,950 

- 

267,708 

18,000 

21,709 

- 

- 

227,999 

- 

267,708 

, 

_ 

236,566 

50,000 

88,732 

- 

- 

45,453 
21  52,381 

- 

236,566 

- 

20  2,661 
24  28,000 

~ 

56,233 
258,437 

27,150 
158,350 

18,068 

23  2,445 

2,118 

25  65,000 

32,548 

8,570 

421 

56,233 
258,437 

- 

26  3,000 

- 

15,136 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,136 

15,136 

3  90,000 
2'  20,000 

2  60,300 
2  200,000 

2  4,600 

10  24,700 
28  1,637 

so  2,860 

31  114,562 

30  1,803 

1,036 

207,889 

329,963 
48,362 

149,800 
29  50,200 

273,965 

5,000 

7,889 

23,577 

32  2,536 

31,824 

2,267 

18,670 
S3  4,369 

6,846 

9,271 

207,889 

329,963 
48,362 

- 

20  355 

8  58 

3*600 

1,000 

8,073 
4,300 

3,000 
1,000 

1,100 
600 

- 

1,456 

987 
2,700 

1,530 

8,073 
4,300 

19  Equity    of    redemption  —  mort- 

gagee in  possession. 

20  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

21  Capital  surplus. 

22  Corporation  not  doing  business. 

23  Dividends  unpaid.   - 


2''  Water  privileges. 


26  Equipment. 
2'  Trade-marks. 

28  Auto,  furniture  and  printing  press. 

29  Subscriptions  for  stock. 


30  Furniture. 

31  Improvements. 

32  Unpaid  dividends. 

33  Rents  received  in  advance. 

34  Horses  and  wagons.  ' 


846 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


CS 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

1 

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1 

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Washington-Idaho       Water, 

May     7, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

$3,000,000 

1  $755,808 

$34,914 

$50,226 

Light  &  Power  Company, 
Boston 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

2  579,376 

Washington    Jewelry    Com- 

June 18, 

Feb.   20, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

14,000 

52,300 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Washington  Mills,  Boston,    . 

Feb.    13, 
1918. 

Jan.    17, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

318 

Washington   Mills  Emery 

Jan.    25, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

40,000 

14,000 

$2,000 

8,801 

65,366 

Manufacturing    Company, 
Grafton. 
Washington  Press,  Inc.,  Boa- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Mch.  27, 

Apr.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

33,000 

6,125 

6,952 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Washington  Street  Olympia 

June   12, 

8  June     8, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,619 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Washington  Theatre,   Incor- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

800 

11  2,500 

11,731 

porated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wason  Company,  The,  Bos- 

Feb.   18, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

6,066 

_ 

37,663 

78,881 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

W  a  s  0  n  -MacDonald     Co., 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

11,050 

6,068 

404 

8,936 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wason  Manufacturing  Com- 

Mch. 29, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

300,000 

316,520 

197,676 

97,990 

332,073 

pany,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waste    Recovery    Company, 

May  28, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Watauga   Mining   Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

24,700 

with  R.  E. 

500 

1,035 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waterbury  Last  Block  Com- 

Feb.   11, 

Nov.  26, 

Aug.  31, 

25,000 

6,000 

6,500 

10,463 

350 

pany,  Brockton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wateree  Mills,  Boston, 

Feb.    19, 
1918. 

Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

300,000 

335,572 

with  R.  E. 

116,165 

65,482 

Waterhead     Mills    Incorpo- 

Feb.  26, 

Dec.   26, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

150,052 

393,136 

150,401 

35,861 

rated,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Waterhouse    Welding   Com- 

June 29, 

Apr.     1, 

Mar:  31, 

15,000 

_ 

5,022 

9,628 

20,387 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Waterman    Company,    The, 

Mch.  28, 

26  _ 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

8,584 

26,178 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waters  and  Litchfield  Com- 

Dec.  29, 

Deo.   11, 

Nov.  30, 

9,000 

_ 

_ 

1,620 

11,566 

pany,  Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Waters  Governor  Company, 

Feb.     7, 

Feb. 

6, 

Dec.   31, 

18,000 

_ 

5,000 

14,207 

17,509 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Waterside     Mills,     Incorpo- 

Apr.    2, 

Jan. 
1918 

9, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

54,496 

rated,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1917. 

Watertown  Cranberry  Com- 

May   9, 

May 

6, 

Apr.     8, 

15,000 

14,400 

600 

_ 

3,205 

pany,  Watertown. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Wat«rtown     Garage,     Inc., 

July     3, 

June 

20, 

May     4, 

5,000 

_ 

3,000 

8,000 

1,270 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Watertown     Lumber     Com- 

Apr.  12, 

Jan. 

24, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

14,942 

- 

67,287 

35,593 

pany,  Watertown. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Watson  Brothers,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Apr.  20, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

60,000 

- 

500 

44,484 

85,471 

ton. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Watson,  Hallett  Co.,  Boston, 

Jan.    17, 
1918. 

Dec. 
1917 

19, 

Dec.     1, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

- 

48,554 

58,569 

Watson    Shoe    Company, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

225,000 

_ 

20,967 

230,473 

209,774 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  Electric  property. 

2  Water  property. 
'  Deferred  debts. 

*  Capital  stock  subscribed. 
5  Contingent  suspense. 
5  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'  Government  bonds. 


8  In  heu  of  annual. 

9  Prepaid  expenses. 
1"  Accrued  expenses. 
11  And  organ. 

1-  Overdue  rent. 
13  Fixtures. 
1*  Depreciation. 


1=  Patent  rights. 
16  J.  G.  BrUl. 

1'  Patent  rights  and  inventions. 
18  Prepaid  interest. 
1'  Unexpired  insurance. 
2"  Reserve  for  depreciation  of  plant 
machinery  and  equipment. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


847 


of  Corporaiions  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITEES. 

ago 

a 
g 

1 

-a 
1 

3 
^ 

1 

i 

"k 
0 

k 

J. 

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Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

3 
& 

i 

1 

- 

2  $2,689 

- 

$1,423,013 
66,300 

$400,000 
4  25,000 

1,000 

$19,574 
38,314 

$728,000 

$30,779 
16,140 

$85,825 

5  80,000 

5  37,437 

10,846 

$16,398 

$1,423,013 
66,300 

- 

- 

$2,682 

3,000 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

■    - 

?  29,640 

- 

119,807 

40,000 

10,209 

- 

- 

69,598 

- 

119,807 

- 

- 

15,912 

61,989 

45,000 

2,447 

- 

14,542 

- 

- 

61,989 

: 

9  1,517 

1,841 
8,020 

7,977 
23,051 

1,000 
10,000 

2,790 
10  4,187 
12  5,401 

~ 

7,650 

_ 

~ 

7,977 
23,051 

- 

13 1,346 

- 

123,956 

75,000 

43,948 

- 

- 

- 

5,008 

123,956 

- 

- 

1,230 

27,688 

5,000 

7,833 

8,000 

5,338 

14 1,517 

- 

27,688 

15  $158 

- 

- 

944,417 

300,000 

63,523 

- 

15  243,523 

337,371 

- 

944,417 

"  100,000 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100,000 

- 

- 

6,782 

33,017 

20,000 

13,017 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33,017 

- 

- 

1,903 

25,216 

25,000 

216 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25,216 

- 

18  371 
19  6,891 

: 

524,481 
729,450 

300,000 
50,000 

35,482 
18,894 

- 

90,000 
479,545 

82,239 

20  16,760 

181,011 

_ 

524,481 
729,450 

-' 

21594 
22793 

23397 

24  120 

27500 

13  100 

28  125 

- 

36,941 

35,487 
13,186 

15,000 

10,000 
9,000 

10,499 

10,997 
1,766 

218 

781 
9,000 

9,168 
25  1,275 

5,490 
2,420 

36,941 

35,487 
13,186 

- 

29  5,000 

- 

41,716 

18,000 

6,578 

- 

- 

30  9,000 

8,138 

41,716 

- 

- 

- 

54,496 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,496 

- 

64,496 

- 

- 

- 

18,205 
12,270 

15,000 
4,080 

75 
4,101 

- 

: 

2,530 
81600 

4,089 

18,205 
12,270 

- 

- 

- 

117,822 

25,000 

26,446 

- 

39,638 

26,738 

- 

117,822 

32 150,000 
82  20,000 

: 

_ 

280,455 
127,123 

60,000 

46,000 

1 

6,978 
33453 
9,344 

- 

32,119 

213,024 
35,660 

with 
surplus 
4,000 

280,455 
127,123 

34  55,224 
35  5,000 

35  8,887 

530,325 

202,500 

91,563 

235,000 

1,262 

530,325 

21  Auto. 

22  Ofl&ce  fixtures. 

23  Office  supplies  and  adv.  inven- 

tories. 

24  Tanks. 

25  Reser\^e  for  bad  accounts. 


25  None  held  since  organization. 

2'  Autos. 

-5  Horse  and  wagon. 

29  Liberty  Bonds. 

30  Reserve    for    depreciation    and 

taxes. 


31  Reserved  for  sanding  account. 

32  Good  will. 

33  Discount  accrued. 

34  Equipment. 

35  Stock  in  outside  corporations. 
35  Deferred  expenses. 


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ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Watts  Detective  Agency,  Inc., 

Mch.    6, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

_ 

1 

$9,086 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Watuppa   Warehouse   Com- 

Nov.   1, 

Oct.      2, 

Sept.  30, 

30,000 

841,799 

_ 

_ 

6,024 

pany,   Fall   River,   Mass., 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Fall  River. 

Waugh  and  Basso  Incorpo- 

Feb.  21, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000 

5,500 

$500 

_ 

3,077 

rated,  Somerville. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Waverly      Heating      Supply 

Aug.  29, 

July    12, 

Apr.   30, 

45,000 

_ 

2,473 

$80,695 

49,057 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Waverly  Street  Garage  Inc., 

Oct.    21, 

Sept.  15, 

July    31, 

5,000 

_ 

499 

3,079 

10,690 

Framingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wax  Brush  Co.,  Boston, 

Oct.      1, 
1918. 

Mch.  11, 
1918.    ■ 

Feb.   28, 
1918. 

50.000 

- 

1,231 

2,934 

1,316 

Way  Leather  Company,  Bos- 

June  21, 

1918. 
Apr.     5, 

11  _ 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

15,000 

- 

300 

11,238 

24,196 

Wayland  Construction  Com- 

Feb.   12, 

1,000 

_ 

1,271 

402 

656 

pany,  Wayland. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wear  Wrench  Company,  The, 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

3,000 

_ 

200 

_ 

224 

Southbridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weather-all  Converting  Com- 

Sept.   7, 

Feb.   27, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

- 

750 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Revere. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webb   Realty   Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

31,500 

_ 

_ 

544 

Quincy. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Webber  Company,  The,  Bos- 

July   11, 

June  18, 

May     7, 

50,000 

- 

- 

_ 

1,657 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Webber  Lumber  and  Supply 

May     4, 

Mch.    4, 

Jan.    31, 

75,000 

- 

2,099 

117,196 

146,554 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Webber  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,     . 

Mch.    5, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

50,000 

- 

12,050 

6,500 

8,436 

Weber  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  North 

Apr.    18, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.   31, 

300,000 

37,958 

10,798 

191,369 

516,895 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webster  &  Basley  Company, 

Apr.    13, 

21  Mch.    2, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

77,659 

_ 

_ 

7,099 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webster  Floral  Company  In- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.  28, 

Sept.  30, 

20,000 

12,575 

_ 

5,495 

1,180 

corporated,  Webster. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Webster  Loom  Harness  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.    29, 

10,000 

_ 

3,300 

9,278 

18,873 

pany,  The,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webster  Lumber    &    Supply 

Aug.  22, 

2«  Mch.  11, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

15,153 

with  R.  E. 

9,249 

4,029 

Company,  Dudley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webster   Lumber   Company, 

Jan.    28, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

24,483 

_ 

38,156 

60,860 

Watertown. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webster  Place  Garage  Co., 

May   10, 

21  Apr.     9, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

2'  19,750 

2,146 

1,428 

1,774 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Webster  Press,  Incorporated, 

May     3, 

Mch.  20, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

_ 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

The,  Webster. 

1918. 

1918. 

•    1917. 

Webster  Thomas  Company, 

July    31, 

May  18, 

Apr.   30, 

150,000 

- 

28  2,482 

255,740 

248,024 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weco    Manufacturing   Com- 

May    3, 

21  Mch.    5, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

5,881 

6,345 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weeden  Man\ifacturing  Cor- 

Jan.   16, 

21  Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

12,000 

_ 

2,095 

16,106 

16,765 

poration,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weeks  &   Doten   Company, 

Jan.      9, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  30, 

15,000 

- 

300 

200 

1,968 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Weetamoe  Mills,  Fall  River, 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Jan.    23, 
1918. 

Dec.   29, 
1917. 

500,000 

125,000 

440,000 

282,684 

3,675 

1  Good  will. 

2  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Office  and  store  fixtures  and  auto. 

^  Patterns. 

'  Insurance  prepaid. 

^  And  notes  payable. 


'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
8  Trade-marks. 
5  Advertising. 
1"  Insurance. 

11  None  held  since  organization. 

12  Patent  rights. 


1'  Expense. 

1*  Formulae. 

15  Mortgages,  etc. 

1^  Personal  property. 

1'  Office  equipment. 

18  Liberty  Bonds. 


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Assets  - 

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LUBILITIES. 

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a 

J. 

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■a 
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1  $5,000 

2S600 

$14,686 

$5,700 

$5,104 

- 

- 

- 

$3,882 

$14,686 

- 

- 

- 

47,823 

21,700 

1,768 

- 

$14,350 

- 

10,005 

47,823 

» 1,190 

- 

$941 

11,208 

4,900 

3,627 

- 

- 

$1,740 

941 

11,208 

1 1,700 

5  9,318 

i  7,395 

5  779 

149,717 
15,968 

45,000 
5,000 

6  46,617 
3,313 

15,729 

182 

35,472 
'  6,899 

5,212 

2,261 

149,717 
15,968 

8 19,332 

9  2,274 
10  61 

1,058 

28,206 
35,734 

22,625 
15,000 

581 
9,644 

~ 

5,000 
6,500 

~ 

4,590 

28,206 
35,734 

- 

- 

105 

2,434 

1,000 

1,386 

- 

- 

48 

- 

2,434 

1=545 

"319 

2,412 

3,700 

3,000 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,700 

- 

"  2,900 

950 

4,600 

4,500 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,600 

- 

- 

- 

32,044 

5,000 

15 

- 

25,960 

1,069 

- 

32,044 

- 

15 1,590 

- 

3,247 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

247 

3,247 

- 

16  3,606 

- 

269,455 

75,000 

6,098 

- 

128,341 

60,016 

- 

269,455 

- 

"125 

13,659 

40,770 

33,000 

7,770 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40,770 

- 

18  35,000 

622 

792,020 
85,380 

300,000 
1,500 

15,547 

857,560 

19 150,905 
10,773 

132,294 
20  208,821 

: 

792,020 
85,380 

: 

22  375 
23  18,500 
18  10,000 

: 

38,125 
41,451 

20,000 
10,000 

758 
17,000 

13,500 

8,000 

- 

3,867 
6,451 

38,125 
41,451 

- 

- 

- 

28,431 

10,000 

4,482 

12,358 

- 

- 

1,591 

28,431 

10,982 
25  1,919 

2,942 

136,400 
28,040 

25,000 
10,000 

55,023 
4,290 

13,750 

28,167 

26  20,474 

'  5,141 

2,595 

136,400 
28,040 

- 

- 

30 

5,030 

5,030 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,030 

- 

18  15,450 

29  1,839 

'   2  746 

31  29,900 

32  61 

2,215 

523,535 
45,148 

34,966 

150,000 
40,000 

12,000 

78,103 

30  152,625 

5,148 

18,745 

- 

92,400 

50,407 

4,221 

523,535 
45,148 

34,966 

1 14,500 

- 

- 

16,968 

15,000 

1,149 

- 

300 

519 

16,968 

- 

18  62,563 

- 

913,922 

500,000 

44,846 

- 

~ 

33  40,000 

329,076 

913,922 

19  Loans. 

20  Surplus  divided  but  undistributed. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Auto  and  supplies. 

23  Subscription. 


2*  Date  of  postponement. 

25  Side  track. 

26  Suspense. 
2'  Lease. 

28  And  fixtures. 


29  Prepaid  expenses. 

30  On  deposit  by  directors. 

31  Treasury  stock. 

32  Unexpired  insurance. 

33  Depreciation  account. 


850 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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Weinz  Trimming  Company, 

Feb.    25, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.      1, 

810,000 

_ 

S3,500 

$6,321 

$7,028 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weir  Stove  Company,  Taun- 

Feb.    7, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

120,000 

$93,330 

15,760 

487,959 

479,712 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weiss  Construction  Company, 

Jan.    23, 

2  _ 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,891 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wekonee  Corporation,  Barn- 

Jan.     9, 

Jan.      2, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

60,000 

1,000 

- 

148 

stable. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Welch    and    Kinney,    Inc., 

Mch.  20, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

6  950 

50 

150 

Melrose. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Welch  Bros.  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   23, 

Sept.  12, 

June  30, 

75,000 

- 

- 

3,925 

17,930 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Welch    Bros.    Company    of 

Mch.  19, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

8,717 

14,513 

Lowell,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Welch's     Medford     Express 

May  23, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

300 

- 

1,652 

Company,  Medford. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Weldon  Garage,  Inc.,  Green- 

Apr.   15, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

20,000 

900 

12,375 

7,002 

field. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weldon     Hotel     Company, 

Mch.  16, 

Feb.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

195,000 

- 

8,592 

6,946 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wellesley   Knitting    Mills, 

Mch.  27, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

20,561 

with  R.  E. 

56,355 

79,865 

The,  Wellesley. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wellesley    Publishing    Com- 

July   15, 

May  21, 

Jan.    31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,371 

pany,  Wellesley. 

1918. 

1909. 

1918. 

Wellfieet     Cranberry     Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Jan.    11, 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

2,800 

- 

72 

70 

pany,  Wellfleet. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

WeUington    &    Buck    Com- 

Sept. 16, 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

"  6,083 

5,890 

19,791 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wellington  Farm  Company, 

Apr.    30, 

Apr.     8, 

Apr.     1, 

75,000 

65,200 

- 

- 

1,534 

Belmont. 

1918. 

i918. 

1918. 

WeUington   Furniture   Com- 

Mch.   6, 

"Jan.    28, 

Jan.      1, 

8,000 

4,575 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wellington  Improvement  As- 

June    3, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

6,500 

- 

- 

9 

sociation,  Inc.,  Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wellington  Piano-case  Com- 

May 21, 

May   13, 

Apr.   30, 

30,000 

50,723 

25,776 

40,243 

39,046 

pany,  The,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wellington-Pierce    Company, 

Dec.   10, 

Oct.    22, 

Sept.  29, 

75,000 

- 

6  10,064 

67,170 

87,842 

Boston. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wellington-Pierce    Company, 

Nov.  15, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  30, 

75,000 

- 

10,000 

53,909 

109,995 

Boston  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wellington-Wild   Coal  Com- 

July   19, 

isJulv    16, 

Mch.  31, 

125,000 

28,600 

7,300 

51,624 

85,830 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wells     Brothers     Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Greenfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wells    Chemical    Bronze 

Dec.     8, 

Aug.     7, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

14,717 

"  4,574 

14,000 

16,304 

Works,  Worcester  (for 
1917). 
Wells    Chemical    Bronze 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Oct.      8, 

Aug.     6, 

Aug.     1, 

5,000 

14,477 

M  4,125 

16,000 

21,347 

Works,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Welsbach  Company  of  New 

Apr.    18, 

Mch.  14, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

94,643 

101,106 

England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weltman     Conservatory     of 

Sept.  16, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,559 

Music  Inc.,  Maiden. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wenatuxet   Cranberry   Com- 

July    9, 

June   12, 

May  31, 

30,000 

34,450 

1,340 

- 

916 

pany,  Middleborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wendell     Hotel     Company, 

May     2, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

165,000 

- 

-. 

- 

- 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wendell    Realty    Company, 

Mav     8, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

400,000 

- 

24,965 

66,185 

Pittsfield. 

! "■  ■      ■ 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

1  U.  S.  bonds. 

2  None  held  since  organi2ation. 
'  Office  fixtures. 

^  United  States  bond. 

5  And  through  assessments,  etc. 


5  And  fixtures. 
'  Good  will. 
8  Fixtures. 
3  Insurance  poUcie 
1"  Salaries. 


11  Contracts. 

12  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

13  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
"  And  equipment. 

1=  Liberty  Bonds. 


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of  Corporations 

—  Continued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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- 

- 

- 

$16,849 

$10,000 

$5,629 

- 

- 

$1,220 

- 

$16,849 

- 

1  847,352 

- 

1,124,113 

120,000 

83,589 

- 

- 

920,524 

- 

1,124,113 

- 

3  121 

4  600 

- 

5,612 

1,000 

3,280 

- 

- 

- 

$1,332 

5,612 

- 

- 

61,148 

10,000 

395 

- 

- 

5  50,753 

- 

61,148 

- 

- 

- 

1,150 

500 

150 

- 

- 

- 

500 

1,150 

7  $44,200 

8  2,500 

9  1,211 

$58,996 

128,762 
23,230 

75,000 
10,000 

12,431 

i<)  21,831 

4,325 

_ 

$19,500 

~ 

8,905 

128,762 
23,230 

'300 

11500 

4,095 

6,847 

5,000 

1,847 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,847 

- 

- 

- 

40,277 

5,000 

7,837 

- 

23,900 

- 

3,540 

40,277 

- 

12  46,980 

257,518 

75,000 

14,304 

$75,000 

73,000 

17,604 
13  2,610 

- 

257,518 

- 

- 

- 

156,781 

50,000 

72,759 

- 

- 

34,022 

156,781 

- 

- 

1,861 

3,232 

2,325 

907 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,232 

- 

15 10,500 
1'  3,200 

8,318 
5,066 

11,260 
42,264 
75,000 

10,000 
30,000 
75,000 

1,260 

- 

with  accts. 
payable. 
7,000 

4,264 
16  1,000 

- 

11,260 
42,264 
75,000 

- 

- 

6,692 

11,267 

8,000 

1,267 

2,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,267 

- 

- 

- 

6,509 

2,320 

475 

- 

3,400 

- 

314 

6,509 

- 

- 

- 

155,788 

30,000 

3,861 

26,500 

- 

70,218 

25,209 

155,788 

- 

- 

- 

165,076 

75,000 

- 

- 

- 

90,076 

- 

165,076 

- 

- 

- 

173,904 
173,354 

75,000 
125,000 

28,875 

_ 

~ 

98,904 
13,000 

with 
surplus 
6,479 

173,904 
173,354 

- 

19  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

49,595 

5,000 

20,592 

- 

12,000 

- 

12,003 

49,595 

- 

- 

- 

55,949 

5,000 

17,283 

- 

21,600 

- 

12,066 

55,949 

23  5,000 
'  5,000 

21  3,270 
8  7,686 

22  9,000 
21  2,000 

25  10 

49,242 
141 

264,947 

13,700 
36,716 

10,000 

12,000 
25,200 

254,947 
1,400 

- 

300 
4,000 

- 

7,516 

264,947 

13,700 
36,716 

- 

26  175,000 

■"  248,517 

24,939 

'  28  44,737 

- 

423,517 
560,826 

164,600 
50,000 

64,195 

75,000 
29  388,000 

36,823 

21,808 

83,917 

423,517 
560,826 

16  Reserve. 
1'  Equipment. 

18  Adjourned. 

19  Investment. 

29  And  foundry  equipment. 


21  Store  improvement. 

22  License. 

23  Trade-marlis. 

2*  Equipment,  etc. 
25  Stock. 


26  Agreement   of   another   corpora- 
tion to  pay  mortgage. 
2'  Second  mortgage,  real  estate. 

28  Furnishings. 

29  Mortgages. 


852 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


S 
a 

o 

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1 

a 
1 

02 

a 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

1 

b 

ctures, 
liandise, 
rial,  and 
in  Proc- 

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2 

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Stock 

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o 

Weaham  Lake  Ice  Corpora- 

July   15, 

ijune  24, 

Mch.  31, 

$85,000 

$50,000 

$6,800 

$15,000 

$1,207 

tion,  Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wentworth    Clothing    Com- 

Apr.    9, 

Mch.    1, 

Jan.    31, 

.      20,000 

- 

2,000 

23,113 

7,200 

pany,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wentworth    Hall    Company, 

May   10, 

1  Mch.  12, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

134,550 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wentworth  of  Mattapan,  Inc., 

Oct.    23, 

Mch.  11, 

Feb.   28, 

15,000 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

fe 

Wentworth  of  West  Roxbury, 

Oct.    23, 

lApr.   26, 

Feb.   28, 

10,000 

- 

1,400 

2,032 

- 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wentworth-Swett   Company, 

Sept.    6, 

Sept.    5, 

July    10, 

55,000 

- 

4,740 

64,077 

56,345 

Haverhill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Werner-P  a  z  o  1 1   Company, 

Nov.  26, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,000 

25,959 

14,577 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wertheim     Helsinger     Com- 

Feb.    4, 

Dec.  31, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2,500 

9,077 

6,792 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wesley  House,  Incorporated, 

Feb.     8, 

9  Feb.     7, 

Feb.     7, 

6,200 

10  11,200 

- 

- 

3,317 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West    &    Dodge    Company, 

June  21, 

Feb.     6, 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

- 

58,954 

45,104 

47,935 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

fe  f  *»* 

West  Barnstable  Brick  Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.   31, 

9,600 

1,725 

2,278 

9,211 

1,053 

pany,  Barnstable. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

West  Beach   Bathing  Com- 

Aug.    7, 

July   23, 

June  30, 

10,000 

"  8,962 

- 

- 

6 

pany,  Barnstable. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West  Boxford  Realty  Com- 

May    7, 

Apr.     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

3,100 

- 

- 

57 

pany,  Boxford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West  Boylston   Manufactm-- 

Aug.   19, 

Aug.  15. 

June  29, 

2,000,000 

1,794,251 

1,591,740 

4,010,759 

783,866 

ing  Company,   The,  East- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

hampton. 

West  Chop  Steamboat  Com- 

July    8, 

June  20, 

May  31, 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1904. 

1918. 

West  End   Drug  Company, 

Nov.  26, 

July    19, 

July    17, 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,000 

200 

The.  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West  Gas  Improvement  Com- 

Nov. 18, 

Oct.    23, 

Aug.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

834 

pany    of    America,    The, 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Boston. 

West  Lynn  Lithuanian  Co- 

Apr.  24, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

600 

1,217 

800 

operative     Market     Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Lynn. 

West    Medford    Automobile 

Dec.     5, 

16- 

June  18, 

20,000 

3,000 

700 

- 

3,120 

Company,     Medford     (for 

1917. 

1917. 

1917). 

West    Medford    Automobile 

Oct.    16, 

»  Sept.  28, 

June  17, 

20,000 

3,000 

700 

- 

3,047 

Company,  Medford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West  Newton  Company,  The, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

West  Newton  Hardware  Co., 

June  28, 

Feb.     1. 

Feb.     1, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,000 

200 

Inc.,  Waltham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West     Roxbury     Hardware 

Feb.    15, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

150 

2,946 

1,657 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

West   Roxbury    Trap    Rock 

Apr.   25, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

3,000 

600 

11,820 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

West  Stockbridge  Lime  Com- 

Mch.   5, 

Jan.    20, 

Dec.  31, 

16,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  West  Stockbridge. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Westboro'     Hat     Company, 

Aug.     5, 

July     9, 

July     1, 

15,000 

35,000 

20,000 

93,708 

6,476 

Westborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westboro    Inn    Inc.,    West- 

Nov.  22, 

2s  Sept.  25, 

July     1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

borough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Western      Massachusetts 

Apr.     5, 

Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

42,212 

2,592 

73,574 

58,602 

Cadillac  Company,  Spring- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

field. 

. 

1  Adjourned. 

2  Wagons,  suppKes,  harnesses,  sleds, 

horses  and  office  fittings. 

3  Fiu-niture  and  equipment. 


i  Wentworth  HaU  Co.  of  N.  H. 

5  Accrued  interest. 

6  Mortgages. 

'  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 


8  Good  will. 

9  In  lieu  of  annual. 

1°  Equity  in  buildings  and  contents. 
11  Less  depreciation. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


853 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

a  g  § 

(2 

j 

1 

§ 

•a 
a 
a 

3 

a 

1 

k 

is 

J. 

■a 

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edness. 

J 
03 

1 

1 

- 

2  $25,649 

$716 

$99,372 

$34,000 

$7,225 

$28,600 

$29,547 

- 

- 

$99,372 

- 

- 

- 

32,313 

19,000 

8,459 

- 

2,500 

- 

$2,354 

32,313 

: 

3  26,500 
*  28,594 

5,688 
300 

195,332 
300 

100,000 
300 

8  3,818 

6  53,753 

37,761 

- 

- 

195,332 
300 

_ 

~ 

6,918 

10,350 
125,162 

300 
'  9,700 
26,000 

350 
75,533 

_ 

- 

$23,629 

- 

10,350 
125,162 

- 

- 

- 

42,536 

10,000 

22,694 

- 

819 

9,023 

- 

42,536 

8  $1,000 

- 

- 

19,369 

10,000 

3,212 

- 

3,500 

2,657 

- 

19,369 

8  3,250 

- 

- 

17,767 

6,200 

6,007' 

- 

- 

- 

5,560 

17,767 

- 

- 

- 

151,993 

50,000 

12,730 

- 

52,500 

22,530 

14,233 

151,993 

- 

- 

- 

14,267 

9,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,667 

14,267 

- 

- 

- 

8,968 

8,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

368 

8,968 

- 

12  847 

- 

4,004 

3,500 

- 

400 

- 

104 

- 

4,004 

- 

"  140,832 

- 

8,321,448 

2,000,000 

1,433,822 

- 

2,619,302 

- 

2,268,324 

8,321,448 

- 

»  3,000 

5,000 

8,000 

8,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,000 

- 

- 

1,400 

3,600 

3,000 

600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,600 

- 

13  50,000 

- 

50,834 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

834 

50,834 

- 

- 

- 

2,617 

1,000 

679 

- 

- 

- 

938 

2,617 

- 

- 

.    21,980 

28,800 

20,000 

1,800 

- 

"  7,000 

- 

- 

28,800 

- 

- 

21,953 

28,700 

20,000 

1,700 

- 

"  7,000 

- 

- 

28,700 

w  1,000 

19  6,970 

- 

7,970 

1,000 

6,970 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,970 

8  2,000 

20  800 

- 

6,000 

5,000 

1.000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

- 

4,753 

3,000 

356 

- 

- 

1,397 

- 

4,753 

- 

- 

- 

15,420 

5,000 

3,230 

- 

- 

- 

7,190 

15,420 

- 

21700 
22  1,000 

- 

156,884 
1,000 

15,000 
1,000 

5,850 

- 

25,000 

111,034 

- 

156,884 
1,000 

176,980 

10,000 

8,497 

110,317 

45,920 

2,246 

176,980 

12  Furniture. 

13  Investments. 
i<  Franchise. 

15  Contract. 


16  None  held  in  1917. 

1'  Loans. 

18  Patent  rights. 

1'  Designs  and  patterns. 


20  Fixtures. 

21  Automobile  account. 

22  Investments  Liberty  Loan. 

2'  Corporation  not  doing  business. 


854 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
1 

1 

e 
1 

a 
O 

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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

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and 
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Western      Massachusetts 

June     5, 

1  Apr.      1, 

Dec.   31, 

S25,000 

$224 

S4,835 

S2,858 

L-o-n-g-f-o-r-d  Auto  Parts 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Company,  The,  Springfield. 

Westfield    Agricultural    and 

July    18, 

May     6, 

Apr.     1, 

15,000 

S12,500 

_ 

_ 

221 

Athletic  Company,   West- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

Westfield  Clay  Products  Com- 

Mch.   9, 

Jan.»i  25, 

Jan.      1, 

250,000 

83,522 

21,296 

8,003 

12,067 

pany,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westfield     Coal     Company, 

May  13, 

Apr.   26, 

Mch.  31, 

12,500 

6 1,150 

460 

1,338 

14,321 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westfield  Laundry  Company, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.    2, 

Feb.     1, 

4,000 

2,250 

_ 

2,605 

The,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westfield         Manufacturing 

Dec.   20, 

Nov.  27, 

Aug.  31, 

1,200,000 

288,093 

601,914 

796,369 

358,654 

Company,  Westfield. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Westfield    Power    Company, 

Jan.    25, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

122,453 

26,852 

1,234 

3,170 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Westfield  Printing  and  Pub- 

Oct.   30, 

July     2, 

Feb.   28, 

15,000 

_ 

15,390 

350 

2,513 

lishing     Company,     West- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

field. 

Westfield  River  Paper  Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

650,000 

179,256 

195,530 

82,911 

15,025 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Westfield    Times    Company, 

Oct.    23, 

July     9, 

June   15, 

15,000 

_ 

10,800 

3,100 

2,425 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westfield    WTiip    Company, 

Jan.      7, 

- 

23  _ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Westfield. 

1918. 

Westgard  Machine  Company, 

Jan.    10, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

7,000 

800 

2,186 

Wakefield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Westinghouse      Air      Spring 

Mch.    8, 

Feb.    12, 

Deo.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

2,935 

_ 

6,946 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Weston  Coal  Company,  Wes- 

Aug.  16, 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

2«  2,875 

1,864 

9,545 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weston-Thurston    Company, 

Feb.     8, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

_ 

500 

2,148 

12,309 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

West  port  Manufacturing 

June     1, 

May  18, 

Mch.  30, 

600,000 

250,268 

21 128,465 

195,109 

447,224 

Company,  Dartmouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Westville  Spinning  Company, 

Feb.    13, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

31,547 

14,066 

49,147 

18,248 

Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Westwood   Farm   Milk   Co., 

Apr.    15, 

Feb.    18, 

Dec.  31, 

16,000 

1,575 

2,555 

832 

15,264 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wetherbee     Brothers     Com- 

Apr.   12, 

iFeb.   27, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

_ 

700 

225 

651 

pany,  Arlington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wetherell  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Apr.     8, 
1918. 

Feb.   14, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

10,000 

- 

100 

7,386 

127,035 

Wetherell  Tag-Stringing  Ma- 

May 21, 

May     6, 

Mch.  30, 

100,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

336 

chine  Company,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wetmore-Savage  Co.,  Boston, 

Apr.     1, 
1918. 

1  Feb.     9, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

250,000 

- 

- 

301,485 

861,079 

Wetumpka  Fruit  Company, 

Sept.  23, 

Sept.    6, 

June  30, 

80,000 

31  168,927 

11,222 

_ 

37,290 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weymouth  Art  Leather  Com- 

Apr.   25, 

Apr.     8, 

Mch.  31, 

100,000 

4,173 

9,782 

82,170 

58,390 

pany,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Weymouth     Water     Power 

Oct.    24, 

July    22, 

June  30, 

65,000 

20,000 

- 

- 

540 

Company,  Weymouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Whalom  Lake  Laimch  Com- 

Dec.  10, 

Nov.  13, 

Nov.     1, 

1,500 

_ 

_ 

300 

- 

pany,  Worcester. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

! 

1  Adjourned. 

-  Patent  rights. 

'  Subscriptions    on    stock    to    be 

issued. 
*  Good  will. 

5  Team  equipment. 

6  Buildings  on  leased  land. 


'  Side  track. 

8  Equipment. 

5  Deferred  charges. 
1°  Liberty  Bond. 
11  Prepaid  charges. 
1-  Organization  expense. 
13  Experimental  charges. 


"  Accrued  items. 

15  Deposits  on  orders. 

1'  Reser\'e    for   depreciation, 

and  contingencies. 
1'  Mortgage  loans. 
18  Treasury  stock. 
15  Mortgages. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


855 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

■2J3 

(2 

1 

1 

T3 

J 

2 

Pi 

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1 

>> 

i2 

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1  . 

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- 

$21,075 

$38,992 

$2,500 
3 12,500 

$23,992 

- 

- 

- 

$38,992 

- 

- 

4,997 

17,718 

9,600 

4,262 

S3,000 

S856 

- 

- 

17,718 

i  170,322 

5  $1,162 

52,756 

349,128 

247,000 

10,028 

5,000 

87,100 

- 

- 

349,128 

4  500 

'370 

8  1,152 

9  25 

"100 

8,332 

18,916 
13,687 

12,500 
4.000 

1,420 
9,687 

1,000 

$3,996 

18,916 
13,687 

11  7,317 

12  15,524 

"  4,000 

2,071,871 
153,709 

1,200,000 
100,000 

102,678 

"  15,877 

16  5,661 

234 

385,000 
1'  42,000 

$281,186 
16  81,469 

11,475 

2,071,871 
153,709 

- 

18  7,800 

13,377 

39,430 

13,200 

2,722 

19  5,800 

17,708 

- 

- 

39,430 

20  325,000 
1  2,000 

21  837 
12 16,699 

6,489 
4,882 

821,777 
23,207 

650,000 
15,000 

49,198 

22  1,079 

680 

- 

121,500 

7,527 

- 

- 

821,777 
23,207 

4  9,700 

- 

- 

19,686 

9,700 

643 

- 

4,910 

- 

4,433 

19,686 

- 

- 

3,994 

13,875 

3,000 

10,875 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,875 

«  7,000 

9  76 
18  5,000 

1,942 

21,302 
21,957 

10,000 
9,500 

6,802 
6,623 

- 

4,500 

~ 

5,834 

21,302 
21,957 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,021,066 
113,008 

600,000 
50,000 

148,100 

25  111,789 

29,176 

_ 

55,000 

26  73,247 

32,930 
33,832 

1,021,066 
113,008 

4 12,653 

2'  6,948 

- 

39,827 

16,000 

18,374 

- 

- 

5,453 

- 

39,827 

*  1,000 

- 

1,650 

4,226 

4,010 

216 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,226 

- 

28  127,257 

- 

261,778 

10,000 

20,771 

- 

- 

231,007 

- 

261,778 

18,300 

28  11,764 

- 

30,400 

30,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30,400 

- 

so  35,000 

18  20,000 

11,068 

~ 

1,217,564 
228,507 

250,000 
73,500 

324,320 
12,413 

: 

~ 

643,244 

142,594 

1,217,564 
228,507 

*  10,000 

32  38,031 

- 

202,546 

100,000 

39,583 

- 

50,000 

- 

12,963 

202,546 

- 

33 15,000 

- 

35,540 

35,000 

10 

- 

- 

3^530 

- 

35,540 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,500 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

20  Good  will  and  processes. 

21  Prepaid  expenses. 

22  Accrued  interest  and  wages. 

23  The  entire  capital  stock  of  this 

company  was  purchased  in  1893 
by  the  United  States  Whip  Co. 


2<  And  equipment. 

25  Accrued  taxes  and  dividends. 

26  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

2'  Horses,  wagons,  auto  trucks  and 

miscellaneous  equipment. 
28  Investments. 


29  Equipment  account. 

30  Liberty  Bonds. 

31  And  grove  and  buildings. 

32  Process. 

33  Water  rights. 

34  Reserves. 


856 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
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anufactures, 
Merchandise, 
Material,  and 
Stock  in  Proc- 
ess. 

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a 

Q 

^ 

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s 

2 

o 

Whalom  Lake  Launch  Com- 

Nov. 18, 

Nov.  12, 

Nov.    1, 

$1,500 

_ 

$300 

pany,  Worcester  (2nd  re- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

turn). 

Whalom     Recreation    Com- 

Mch. 20, 

Jan.    29, 

Dec.  31, 

6,000 

$8,965 

- 

2,520 

$1,944 

pany,  Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wheeler   Express   Company, 

May  27, 

May     6, 

Apr.   30, 

1,500 

- 

- 

1 1,500 

2,546 

Marlborough. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wheeler  Reflector  Company, 

Apr.    12, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31. 

65,000 

36.707 

2  $80,057 

175,880 

144,489 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wheelock-Bogue     Company, 

Feb.    26, 

Jan.    21, 

Jan.      1, 

30,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,666 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Where  To  Go  Bureau,  Inc., 

May  17, 

May  11, 

Feb.   16, 

15,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,112 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Whidden  &  Co.  Incorporated, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.    7, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

155,472 

- 

- 

6,376 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whidden-Beekman  Co.,  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

142,463 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whitaker    Reed     Company, 

May  27, 

Apr.    15, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

4,784 

9,909 

7,595 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Whitall  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.   21, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

9,621 

104,924 

52,025 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whitcomb     &     Kavanaugh 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

6,000 

4,000 

_ 

24,528 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whitcomb's    Concert    Band, 

Feb.    15, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.     8, 

10,000 

- 

- 

25 

_ 

Inc.,  Newton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

White  and  Bagley  Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.    11, 

Dec.  31, 

7,000 

19,665 

3,909 

45,499 

49,898 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

White  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,      . 

Mch.  20, 
1918. 

Feb.     5, 
1918. 

Feb.     1, 
1918. 

5,000 

- 

1,200 

- 

25 

White  and  Wyckoff   Manu- 

May 10, 

Apr.   24, 

Dec.  31, 

350,000 

249,631 

208,049 

428,308 

346,771 

facturing   Company,    Hol- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

yoke. 

White    Counter     Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

300 

- 

523 

Abington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

White  Cross  Chemical  Com- 

Aug. 29, 

Jime     3, 

Mch.  29, 

10,000 

- 

_ 

200 

150 

pany,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

White  Eagle  Brewing  Com- 

Nov.   1, 

20  _ 

Apr.     1, 

100,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

White  Eagle  Provision  Com- 

Dec.  18, 

July     2, 

June  30, 

5,000 

2,300 

300 

650 

333 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

White  Entertainment  Bureau, 

Apr.     9, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.  19, 

2,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

5,940 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

White-Greenman  Anns  Com- 

Aug. 15, 

July    13, 

July    13, 

500,000 

- 

- 

300 

- 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

White  Marble  and  Terazzo 

Apr.   25, 

Feb.     3, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

9,435 

27,724 

10,390 

10,612 

Company,  The,  Lee. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whit  e-Merrill     Company, 

Oct.    28, 

Sept.  14, 

Aug.  31. 

100,000 

- 

- 

50 

- 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

White  Paper  Box  Company, 

Jan.    25, 

Sept.  11, 

Jan.    31. 

35,000 

- 

13,500 

3,700 

1,700 

Holyoke. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

White  Pine  Box  Company, 

Feb.    11, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

25,674 

3,318 

8,879 

9,804 

The,  Somen-ille. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

White  Rock  Water  Company 

May     1, 

Mch.  20, 

Mch.    1, 

60,000 

- 

- 

1,028 

17,986 

of  New  England,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

White  Smith  Music  Publish- 

Mch. 25, 

26  Feb.     4, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

- 

20,301 

49,409 

49,006 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

White,  Son  Company,  Boston, 

Feb.   21, 
1918. 

Jan.    26, 
1918. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

125,000 

9,054 

3,511 

100,314 

64,693 

1  And  horses,  teams,  etc. 

2  And  equipment. 
'  Liberty  Bonds. 
♦  Good  will. 

'  Office  equipment. 
^  Investments. 


'  Organization. 

8  Mortgage  account. 

'  Building  contracts. 
1"  U.  S.  treasury  indebtedness  cer- 
tificate. 
11  Tools  and  fixtures. 


1-  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
13  Electrotypes  and  designs. 
1*  And  dividends  including  reserve 
for  Federal  taxes. 

15  Reserves. 

16  Reserve  for  appraisal. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

Liabilities. 

(2 

1 
1 

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$1,200 

$1,500 

$1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,500 

- 

- 

- 

13,429 

6,000 

- 

$4,385 

- 

- 

$3,044 

13,429 

- 

- 

- 

4,046 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,546 

4,046 

- 

3  340,607 

- 

477,740 

65,000 

$78,575 

- 

$295,539 

$35,122 

3,504 

477,740 

i  $1,875 
i  15,000 

6  847 

6  3,000 

U15 

6  484 

19,503 
17,596 

15,000 
15,000 

2,016 

4,503 
580 

19,503 
17,596 

4  50,000 

■     - 

- 

211,848 

100,000 

5,404 

8  48,500 

35,000 

- 

22,944 

211,848 

<  50,000 

9  12,730 

- 

205,193 

62,400 

106,744 

- 

23,948 

12,101 

205,193 

1  5,000 

s  1,000 

10  1,000 

11  6,985 

: 

29,288 
173,555 

16,000 
50,000 

973 
35,097 

~ 

35,000 

12,315 

53,458 

29,288 
173,555 

*  5,000 

- 

8,228 

47,756 

25,000 

8,638 

14,118 

- 

- 

- 

47,756 

«  9,975 

- 

-    - 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,000 

4  4,500 

- 

225 

118,971 
5,950 

7,000 
5,000 

950 

- 

- 

50.000 
12  500 

61,471 

118,971 
5,950 

»'  48,700 

13  48,308 

956 

1,281,067 
50,479 

298,700 
50,000 

"  103,253 
479 

79,000 

134,194 

321,755 
16  133,050 
16  211,115 

1,281,067 
50,479 

w  1,155 
« 2,500 

"300 

800 

5,105 

5,105 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,105 

25  499,700 

M  2,793 
2*695 

3,597 
3,881 

7,180 

9,428 

503,881 

4,350 
2150 
2,000 

500,000 

780 
5,206 

22  2,000 

3,881 

; 

2,222 

7,180 

9,428 

503,881 

- 

- 

30,835 

88,996 

15,000 

- 

- 

73,996 

. 

- 

88.996 

1'  100,000 

- 

- 

100,050 

80,500 

7,359 

- 

11,400 

- 

791 

100,050 

"  2,000 

- 

- 

20,900 

15,000 

5,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,900 

' 

- 

8,174 

55,849 

16,000 

25,599 

- 

14,250 

- 

- 

55,849 

«  40,000 

- 

11,310 

70,324 

60,000 

324 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

70,324 

- 

27,583 

28  982 
23  3,769 

29  799 
80  25,000 

146,299 
208,122 

100,000 
125,000 

6,185 
26,032 

- 

5,000 
17,500 

32,359 

2'  2,755 

39,590 

- 

146,299 
208,122 

1'  Patent  rights. 

18  Trade-marks. 

19  Automobile. 

20  None  held  in  1918. 

21  New  subscription  to  stock. 


22  Mortgage. 

23  Fixtures. 
21  Printing. 

26  Assignments  of  patent  rights. 
26  Adjourned. 


2''  Guarantee. 

28  Motortruck. 

29  Unexpired  insurance. 

30  Stock  in  foreign  corporation. 


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[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


White  Star  Confectionery 
Company,  Boston. 

White  Star  Laundry  Com- 
pany, Brockton. 

White  Star  Mattress  Com- 
pany, Chelsea. 

White  Warner  Company,  The, 
Taunton. 


Whitehead  Metal  Products 
Company,  Boston. 

Whitehouse,  Kipp  Company, 
Boston. 

Whitin  Machme  Works, 
Northbridge. 

Whiting  and  Company,  In- 
corporated, Holyoke. 

Whiting  and  Cook  Inc.,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Whiting  Chain  Company, 
Plainville. 

Whiting  Paper  Company, 
Holyoke. 

Whiting  Stationery  Company, 
Holyoke. 

Whitman  and  Keith  Com- 
pany, Brockton. 

Whitman  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  Stoneham. 

Whitman  Hudson  Company, 
Lawrence. 

Whitman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Whitman. 

Whitman  Mills,  New  Bedford, 

Whitman  Times  Company, 
Whitman. 

Whitman,  Ward  &  Lee  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Whitmore  Manufacturing 
Company,  The,  Holyoke. 

Whitney  Bros.,  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Whitney    Coal    and    Grain 

Company,  Concord. 
Whitney    Law    Corporation, 

New  Bedford . 
Whitney   Reed   Corporation, 

Leominster. 
Whitney  Woods  Association, 

Inc.,  Boston. 
Whiton    and    Haynes    Com- 
pany, Boston. 
Whittemore  &   Pollard  Co., 

Boston. 
Whittemore     Bros.     Corp., 

Cambridge. 
Whittemore  Hamm  Company, 

Boston. 


Feb.    20, 

1918. 
Aug.   16, 

1918 
May  22, 

1918 
May 

1918 


May 

1918 
Aug. 

1918 
May 

1918 
Apr.   25, 

1918 
Feb.    11, 
.  1918 
June 

1918 
Apr.    25 

1918 
Apr.    25 

1918 
Sept. 

1918 
Jan.    21 

1918 
Aug.   10, 

1918 
Aug.  14, 

1918 
Feb. 

1918 
Aug.   19, 

1918 
May 

1918, 
Mch. 

1918 
Jan.    24, 

1918 
Apr. 

1918 
July 

1918 
Mch.  18, 

1918 
Apr.    16, 

1918 
Mch. 

1918 
Feb.   20 

1918 
May 

1918 
Mch.  20, 

1918 


1  Jan.      2, 

1918. 
Aug.   12, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Jan.    22, 

1918. 


Apr.    15, 

1918. 
May   15, 

1918. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
12  Apr.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Jan.      7, 

1918. 
12  Apr.     8, 

1918. 
July      1, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
July      1. 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    18, 

1918. 
Jan.    19, 

1918. 
Apr.     8, 

1913. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 
Feb.    28, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.    15, 

1918. 
2'  Apr.     9, 

1918. 
2'  Feb.     8, 

1918. 


Nov.    1 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 


Mch.  31 

1918. 
Feb.   28 

1918. 
Dee.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
May     2 

1918. 
Jan.      1 

1918. 
July     1 

1918. 
May     7 

1918. 
Dec.   29, 

1917. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Apr.     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 


S88,000 

15,000 

2,000 

100,000 

210,000 

25,000 

600,000 

100,000 

75,000 

100,000 

300,000 

100,000 

80,000 

1,000 

3,000 

120,000 

2,000,000 

5,000 

3,000 

125,000 

50,000 

40,000 

75,000 

50,000 

50,000 

10,000 

1,000 

400,000 

100,000 


AS^TS. 


1 

1 

- 

$7,271 

- 

47,031 

- 

585 

371,282 

25,231 

3,004,001 

with  R.  E. 

_ 

"  58,766 

- 

16  9,038 

661,377 

with  R.  E. 

- 

4,544 

12,000 

1 

- 

1,141 

38,175 

- 

931,840 

2,079,304 

- 

1,000 

100,000 

92,460 

3,616 

2,024 

- 

1,099 

22,093 

with  R.  E. 

18,836 

- 

- 

5,500 

133,717 

11,900 

~ 

" 

P    0?    C3    Q    03 


$8,408 

3,227 

1,005 

104,992 

44,116 

14,497 

1,510,150 

4,861 

76,126 

54,715 

490,003 

156,926 


1,699,203 
75 

140,988 
66,025 
17,349 
1,043 
67,069 

12,550 

100,000 
12,581 


1  In  heu  of  annual. 

2  Good  will. 

'  Reser^'ed  for  bad  accounts. 
*  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


5  Reserve  for  excess  war  profits  and 

income  tax. 

6  Securities. 
'  Fixtures. 

8  Prepaid  items. 


9  Stocks. 
i»  Liberty  Bonds. 

11  Reserve  for  excess  profits  tax. 

12  Special  meeting. 
1'  And  equipment. 


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Assets  - 

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- 

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$27,156 

$12,650 

$6,710 

- 

- 

$7,796 

- 

$27,156 

- 

- 

- 

63,418 

15,000 

491 

- 

$44,453 

3,474 

- 

63,418 

- 

- 

S80 

3,512 

1,800 

847 

- 

865 

- 

_ 

3,512 

2  60,000 

5  $260,500 

363,943 
698,034 

100,000 
171,000 

99,065 
196,911 

$25,000 

107,000 
59,000 

23,096 

3  6,286 

*  2,700 

5  796 

271,123 

363,943 
698,034 

- 

^  1,585 

8  51 

9  742,084 
m  390,673 

122 

18,637 

7,913,739 

12,484 

16,000 

600,000 

10,000 

2,637 

207,564 

1,713 

- 

672,000 

6,234,175 
11200,000 

$771 

18,637 

7,913,739 

12,484 

- 

"  1,893 
"117 

23,742 
18,199 

244,184 
118,111 

75,000 
29,000 

34,516 
15  168 
5,140 

- 

134,500 
83,971 

_ 

~ 

244,184 
118,111 

- 

- 

- 

2,467,805 

300,000 

74,410 

- 

- 

2,093,395 

- 

2,467,805 

- 

- 

- 

10,218 

10,000 

- 

- 

218 

- 

10,218 

- 

13  2,900 

- 

300,339 

80,000 

15,152 

- 

191,877 

- 

13,310 

300,339 

19  1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,225 

6,777 

3,000 

3,777 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,777 

- 

- 

68,757 

120,000 

120,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

120,000 

- 

20  15,887 
21  105,630 

- 

5,280,201 

2,978 

2,000,000 
1,360 

2,781 
1,461. 

- 

725,000 
22  66,905 

*  720,698 
23  200,160 

1,564,657 
157 

5,280,201 
2,978 

- 

6  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

- 

- 

- 

474,281 

125,000 

75,990 

60,000 

131,000 

82,291 

- 

474,281 

- 

'932 

- 

139,221 

33,000 

39,089 

- 

- 

15,000 

52,132 

139,221 

2 11,000 

24  1,592 
10  20,000 

31,980 

97,907 

74,128 

40,000 
51,500 

13,460 
22,628 

20,000 

7,117 

16,436 

23  894 

~ 

97,907 

74,128 

- 

10  2,000 

- 

151,213 

50,000 

18,570 

20,000 

- 

12,724 
4  9,126 

7,043 

40,793 

151,213 

: 

- 

49 

25,350 
69,998 

20,100 

24  4,750 

10,000 

22,955 

- 

30,000 

26  500 

25,350 
69,998 

- 

- 

- 

3,810 

1,000 

1,126 

- 

- 

- 

1,684 

3,810 

80,000 

28  50,000 

- 

655,965 

400,000 

37,921 

- 

20,000 

- 

198,044 

655,965 

29  83,632 

- 

- 

100,000 

100,000 

- 

- 

" 

~ 

~ 

100,000 

"  Prepaid  expenses. 
15  Accrued  expenses. 
1'  And  fixtures. 
1'  Prepaid  insurance. 

18  Stock  in  other  companies. 

19  Trade-marks. 


20  Liberty  Bond. 

21  Labor,  insurance  and  interest. 

22  Cotton  acceptances. 

23  Reserve  for  taxes. 

24  Personal  property  (teams,  etc). 


25  Stock  subscription  account. 
25  Donation  account. 
2'  Adjourned. 

28  Bonds. 

29  Patent  rights,   drawings, 

forms,  etc. 


860 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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2 

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CO 

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Assets. 

NAME  OF  corpora- 
tion. 

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Whittemore-Woodbury  Com- 

Sept.   4, 

July    25, 

June  29, 

S20,000 

S9,056 

$3,059 

$23,388 

$37,806 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Whittemore-Wright        Com- 

Mch. 11, 

Jan.    29, 

Jan.      1, 

50,000 

31,500 

- 

33,685 

36,927 

pany,    Incorporated,    Boa- 
ton. 
Whittenton    Hosiery    Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

11,546 

7,475 

25,212 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whittenton      Manufacturing 

Apr.    17, 

Mch.    6, 

Dec.  29, 

600,000 

1,206,669 

with  R.  E. 

61,009,689 

838,420 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whittier  Realty  Co.,  Boston, 

May     6, 
1918. 

6  _ 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

50,000 

67,000 

~ 

~ 

- 

Wtittier-Wellington  Corpora- 

June    1, 

Apr.    10, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

37,586 

- 

4,470 

tion  of  Massachusetts,  The, 
Newton. 
Whittier  Woodenware  Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Apr.   26, 

Apr.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

35,000 

_ 

_ 

54,960 

27,187 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Whittlesey    Company,    The, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      S, 

Dec.  31, 

30,000 

78,000 

320 

- 

1,499 

Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wickersham  Quoin  Company, 

Apr.     8, 

"Mch.    6, 

Jan.    31, 

6,500 

- 

- 

2,951 

719 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Widen    Lord    Tanning    Co., 

Mch.  23, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

65,000 

196,261 

"  85,942 

178,529 

394,161 

Dan  vers. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Widger  &  Miller  Company, 

Feb.   20, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

277 

7,148 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wiechraan  Pattern  Company, 

June  25. 

May  21, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

- 

1,452 

1,678 

1,958 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wight  Brothers  (Inc.),  Bos- 

Mch. 21, 

Jan.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

32,000 

26,968 

707 

58,345 

39,696 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wilbur  L.  Taylor,  Inc.,  Law- 

Jan.   11, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,785 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wilbur    Theatre    Company, 

Oct.    24, 

"Sept.    3, 

June  30, 

25,000 

19  8,000 

- 

- 

- 

The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wilder    &    Company,    Inc., 

May    8, 

Feb.    18, 

Jan.      1, 

2,500 

- 

- 

38,252 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wilder  Ice  Company,   The, 

May    8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   26, 

20,000 

1,975 

100 

- 

751 

jHanover. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wiley  and  Russell  Manufac- 

Feb.  26, 

Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

turing    Company,    Green- 
field. 
Wiley-Bickford-Sweet    Com- 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Apr.   25, 

Jan.    23, 

Dec.   31, 

350,000 

161,959 

112,243 

599,906 

356,671 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wilhelm-Dexter      Company, 

Mch.  25, 

» Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

50,598 

28,424 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wilkins  Storehouse  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

672 

Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Will    &    Baumer    Company, 

Sept.    3, 

July     1, 

June  30, 

20,000 

- 

4,012 

25,863 

149,480 

The.  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Will  W.  Mayhew  Company, 

Feb.   12, 

Jan.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

12,000 

- 

2,400 

38,705 

19,087 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Willard  Granite  &  Polishing 

Mch.  15, 

Jan.    19, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

3,500 

1,350 

800 

15,259 

Company,  Inc.,  Quincy. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Willard    Welsh    Realty    Co., 

Mch.    4, 

Nov.  27, 

Nov.  27, 

50,000 

140,000 

- 

- 

38,000 

Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

William  A.  Clark  Coal  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

8,400 

240 

10,326 

23,615 

pany,  Northampton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William  A.  Davis  Company, 

Oct.    14, 

June  10, 

May  31, 

5,000 

- 

1,034 

3,644 

249 

li^  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  will. 

2  Mortgage  account. 

'  Depreciation  on  building. 
^  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
6  Less  reserves. 
6  None  held  since  organization. 


^  1917  taxes. 

8  Office  equipment. 

9  Organization. 

10  Interest  accrued  not  due. 
"  Adjourned. 

12  Patterns. 


13  Fixtures. 
K  And  fixtures. 

15  Investments. 

16  Prepaid  items. 
1'  Reser^'es. 

13  Horses,  wagons,  trucks,  etc. 


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of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LiABurriES. 

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$73,309 

$20,000 

$24,031 

- 

- 

$4,500 

$24,778 

$73,309 

I  S5,000 

- 

- 

107,112 

49,000 

13,101 

2  $30,000 

- 

3  656 

14,355 

107,112 

- 

- 

- 

44,233 

15,350 

17,200 

- 

- 

4  5,500 

6,183 

44,233 

- 

- 

- 

3,054,778 

600,000 

- 

- 

$1,225,000 

700,000 

529,778 

3,054,778 

- 

- 

$2,506 

69,506 

5,300 

'  2,206 

62,p00 

- 

- 

- 

69,506 

1 13,000 

8  $698 
9  838 

•- 

56,592 

50,000 

3,960 

- 

- 

- 

2,632 

56,592 

- 

- 

- 

82,147 

30,000 

23,996 

16,000 

5,594 

- 

6,557 

82,147 

- 

- 

- 

79,819 

24,000 

671 
10  1,146 

54,000 

- 

- 

2 

79,819 

~ 

12  200 

13  708 

2,911 

7,489 

6,500 

989 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

7,489 

- 

16  26,000 
16 10,138 

- 

891,031 

65,000 

39,034 

- 

334,674 

281,609 
1'  170,714 

- 

891,031 

- 

- 

953 

8,378 

8,000 

378 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,378 

1  8,020 

- 

- 

13,108 

10,000 

2,142 

- 

- 

966 

- 

13,108 

- 

- 

688 

126,404 

27,000 

24,323 

15,000 

60,081 

- 

- 

126,404 

1800 

18  4,000 

- 

10,585 

5,000 

346 

- 

- 

- 

5,239 

10,585 

- 

20  8,000 

4,000 

20,000 

10,000 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,000 

- 

- 

- 

38,252 

300 
21  2,200 

21,175 

- 

- 

- 

14,577 

38,252 

- 

- 

260 

3,086 

300 

1,286 

- 

1,500 

- 

- 

3,086 

- 

22  1,000 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

15  6,726 
23  6,623 

- 

1,244,128 

342,500 

248,024 

2«  52,450 

405,000 

196,154 

- 

1,244,128 

- 

- 

- 

79,022 

50,000 

1,005 

- 

- 

26 13,695 

14,322 

79,022 

- 

- 

2,196 

2,868 

125 

2,743 

- 

- 

- 

2,868 

- 

26  1,853 

- 

181,208 

20,000 

161,208 

- 

- 

- 

- 

181,208 

- 

- 

- 

60,192 

12,000 

17,613 

- 

- 

15,038 
2?  1,499 

14,042 

60,192 

- 

- 

- 

20,909 

12,000 

4,481 

28  2,000 

1,588 

- 

840 

20,909 

- 

29  5,200 
15  1,400 

- 

184,600 

50,000 

16,000 

25,000 

27,800 

65,800 

- 

184,600 

- 

30  3,000 

31  6,230 

- 

51,811 

28,500 

3,506 

- 

19,500 

- 

305 

51,811 

32  200 

- 

7,224 

13,352 

5,000 

1,022 

- 

7,330 

- 

- 

13,352 

S3 1,000 

11 

19  Leasehold. 

20  Furniture. 

21  Subscriptions  received   on   stock 

to  be  issued. 

22  Investment. 

23  Prepaid  items,  etc. 


2''  Mortgage  notes. 

26  Dec.  31,  1916. 

26  Inventory  of  advertising,  office 
supplies  and  une.\pired  insur- 
ance. 

2'  Reserve  fund. 


28  Mortgage. 

29  Equipment. 

30  Liberty  Bonds. 

31  Horses,  auto,  wagons,  etc. 

32  Patent  rights. 

33  Trade-marks. 


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Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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William  A.  Hamilton  Com- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

S125,000 

$293,405 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William   A.   Hardy   &   Sons 

Feb.   19, 

Jan.    17, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

$111,235 

s  825,302 

$193,982 

214,171 

Company,  Fitchburg. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William  A.  Mann  Inc.,  Bos- 

June 29, 

Feb.    19, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

_ 

13,695 

9,310 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William    A.    Muller    &    Co. 

May  31, 

"May  11, 

Mch.  31, 

10,000 

133,313 

Corporation,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William    A.    Pervier,    Inc., 

Oct.    31, 

Sept.  28, 

June  30, 

10,000 

_ 

5,354 

3,533 

852 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William  A.  Slater  Mills,  Inc., 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    30, 

Dec.  31, 

600,000 

95,000 

161,950 

428,269 

182,646 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William  A.  Thompson  Com- 

Mch. 27, 

Jan.      2, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

.  _ 

_ 

9,988 

2,500 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William  Allen  Son's  Company, 

July    25, 

May  31. 

May  31, 

34,000 

- 

6,200 

54,461 

56,977 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William  Armstrong  Company, 

Mch.  25, 

"Feb.   19, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

2,928 

7.382 

1,556 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William    B.    Fletcher,    Inc., 

Apr.    24, 

Feb.   13, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

1,538 

_ 

24  1,059 

6,409 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wm.  B.  Johnson  &  Son  Co., 

Mch.  20, 

Feb.   21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

_ 

6  500 

4,877 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William    B.     Whiting    Coal 

June   13, 

May  28, 

Mch.  31, 

40,000 

7,461 

8  14,498 

11,213 

40,870 

Company,  Holyoke. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William    Baylies    Company, 

May     7, 

Apr.     1, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

31,171 

7,136 

Incorporated,  New  Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wm.  Bourne   &   Son  Piano 

Apr.    10, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

_ 

10,623 

6,214 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William  C.  Atwater  &  Co.  (In- 

July   13, 

May  22, 

Apr.    30, 

100,000 

126,850 

15,000 

- 

194,938 

corporated),  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wm.  C.  Davis  Company,  Fal- 

Nov. 21, 

Nov.    5, 

Oct.    31, 

20,000 

_ 

4,838 

14,934 

6,641 

mouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William  C.  Gregor,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Mch. 12, 

Feb.    11, 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

- 

850 

125 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William  C.  Jones  Company, 

June     1, 

"Mch.    6, 

Dec.  31. 

100,000 

40,165 

84  90,016 

70,995 

829,095 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William   C.   Norcross   Com- 

Apr.  29, 

Mch.  27, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000 

- 

- 

25,097 

29,218 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William    Caldwell    &    Sops 

Mch.    5, 

Jan.    14, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

8,392 

6,716 

(Inc.),  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William    Carter    Company, 

Feb.   25, 

Feb.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

2,500,000 

289,968 

38  384,348 

1,965,033 

864,718 

The,  Needham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wm.   Culkeen  &  Sons  Co., 

Oct.     4, 

Aug.     1, 

Aug.     1, 

24,000 

_ 

3,000 

11,219 

15,630 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

William  Cm-tis'  Sons  Com- 

Feb.  25, 

"  Feb.     2, 

Dec.  31, 

150,000 

«  65,405 

«  21,421 

127,146 

36,929 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

William  E.  Livingston  Com- 

May  13, 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

5,453 

19,322 

pany,  Lowell. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  Good  wUl. 

2  Office  furniture. 
8  Treasury  stock. 
4  Investments. 

6  Contracts. 

6  And  equipment. 

''  Liberty  Bonds. 

8  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 

'  Trade-marks. 


1"  Organization    and    office    equip- 
ment. 

11  Automobile. 

12  Stocks  and  bonds. 

18  Prepaid  life  insurance. 

"  Adjourned. 

15  Reserve. 

IS  Patterns  and  equipment. 

1'  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 


18  Mortgages. 

19  U.  S.  Government  bonds. 

20  Undelivered  cotton. 

21  Cotton  under  contract. 

22  And  depreciation. 

23  Fixtures. 

24  Stock  on  hand. 

25  Automobiles. 

2'  1  share  Mfg.  National  Bank. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


863 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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III 

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3 

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1 
1 
1 

■T3 

3 
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Capital  Stock. 

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a 

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Floating  Indebt- 
edness. 

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i 

o 

I  $72,000 

2  S5,084 

3  1,152 

■!  10,000 

'  26,600 

- 

$381,641 
571,290 

$91,200 
100,000 

$240,726 
119,371 

5  $60,000 

$42,800 
6  1,152 

145,750 

$5,763 
75,000 

$71,169 

$381,641 
571,290 

9  125 
1  5,500 

10  545 

a  1,000 

12  150 

"200 

30,525 
133,313 

9,300 
10,000 

547 
104,009 

16,025 
15,000 

4,653 
15  4,304 

30,525 
133,313 

- 

16  1,404 

i'784 

3  24,500 

19  54,950 

20  131,396 

23  200 

S4,616 

16,543 

3,500 

3,818 

18  9,000 

225 

- 

_ 

16,543 

398 

1,078,711 
13,086 

600,000 
3,000 

150,416 
10,086 

21  131,396 

22  196,899 

1,078,711 
13,086 

- 

- 

- 

117,638 

34,000 

71,007 

- 

- 

12,631 

- 

117,638 

- 

- 

491 

12,357 

10,100 

2,257 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12,357 

1 1,000 

25  1,275 

26  225 

2'  1,980 

949 

13,435 
6,377 

10,000 
300 

3,435 

864 

5,000 

213 

13,435 
6,377 

1 12,000 

28  5,700 
29  950 
'  3,000 

7,930 

83,692 
58,237 

40,000 
25,000 

20,285 
20,380 

12,857 

30 10,000 

13,407 

83,692 
58,237 

SI  5,000 

- 

5,001 

26,838 

16,600 

10,238 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

- 

- 

26,838 

30 
32  86,468 
7  25,000 

448,286 
26,413 

100,000 
20,000 

261,553 
3,316 

33  50,000 

36,733 
3,097 

448,286 
26,413 

1  3,800 

- 

225 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,000 

- 

- 

31,896 

1,062,167 

100,000 

762,007 

40,000 

- 

- 

160,160 

1,062,167 

'- 15,000 

39  187,058 

9  175,000 

I  360,000 

1  7,797 

85  4,400 

36  800 

40 164,916 
«i  43,702 

- 

59,515 
30,108 

4,434,743 

37,646 

3,000 

15,000 
3'  10,000 
2,224,600 

24,000 

17,559 

2,921 

516,018 

5,906 

14,360 

1,000 

876,500 

24,596 

678,054 
42  139,571 

1,187 
7,740 

59,515 

30,108 

4,434,743 

37,646 

- 

«  2,854 

- 

253,755 

150,000 

29,874 

31,470 

40,000 

2,411 

- 

253,755 

- 

'  5,000 
«6  5,396 

- 

35,171 

10,500 

4,576 

- 

- 

- 

20,095 

35,171 

2'  192    shares    preferred    and  124 

shares  common  Kelsey  Co. 
stock. 

28  Mortgage     Massachusetts  real 


29  Mortgage    bond    Massachusetts 

real  estate. 

30  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
'1  And  scales  and  patterns. 


32  Coal. 

33  Reserve  for  Federal  tax. 

34  And  buUdings,  etc. 

35  Horses  and  wagons. 

36  Schooner. 

3'  Subscription  on  stock. 

38  And  furniture  and  fixtures. 

39  Patent  rights. 


40  Liberty  Loan. 

41  Deferred  charges. 

42  Reserved   under   paragraph  3  of 

preferred  stock  provision. 

43  Equity. 

44  And  fixtures. 

45  Prepaid  taxes,  insurance,  etc. 

46  Equipment. 


864 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


William  E.  Marks  Coal  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 
William  E.  Turple  Company, 

Worcester. 
William     F.     Adrian     Co., 

Worcester. 
William  F.  Mayo  Company, 

Boston. 
William  F.  Mosser  Company, 

Boston. 
Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company, 

Bostpn  (1903). 
Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company, 

Boston  (1912). 

Wm.  Forsyth  &  Sons  Com- 
pany, Lynn. 

William  G.  Barker  Company, 
Boston. 

William  G.  Bell  Company, 
The,  Boston. 

William  G.  Webber  Company, 
Salem. 

William  H.  Bassett  Company, 

Bridgewater. 
William  H.  Burns  Company, 

Wilham  H.  Claflin  &  Co.  In- 
corporated, Boston. 
Wm.  H.  Dalton  Co.,  Salem,   . 


Wm.  H.  Gallison  Co.,  The, 
Boston. 

William  H.  Jordan  Company, 
Gloucester. 

William  H.  Jordan  Vessels 
Company,  Gloucester. 

William  H.  Mitchell  &  Son 
Company,  Boston. 

Wm.  H.  Pierce  Bureau  of  In- 
vestigation Inc.,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

William  H.  Prior,  Incorpo- 
rated, Boston. 

Wm.  H.  Wilkinson  Co.,  Med- 
way. 

William  H.  Wood  Lumber 
Co.,  Cambridge. 

William  Hall  Company, 
Quincy. 

William  J.  Cook  Amusement 
Company,  Orange. 

William  J.  Haire  Company, 
Boston. 

Wilham  J.  McCarthy  Com- 
pany, The,  SomerviUe. 


May     3, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Feb.   12, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
Apr.    16, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 
Feb.     2, 

1918. 

July    18, 

1918. 
Feb.   26, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
May  21, 

1918. 

Aug.  23, 

1918. 
Oct.     4, 

1918. 
July    12, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 

Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 
Mch.  29, 

1918. 
June     6, 

1918. 
Feb.   12, 

1918. 

Apr.   25, 

1918. 
June  19, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 
Apr.    17, 

1918. 
Feb.   20, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
Aug.     9, 

1918. 


Feb.   12, 

1918. 

2  Dec.     1, 

1917. 

Dec.   26, 

1917. 
Mch.  26, 

1918. 

Feb.     4, 

1918. 

'Dec.  21, 

1917. 

6  Dec.   21, 

1917. 

8  June    4, 

1918. 

Jan.    22, 

1918. 

Feb.    13, 

1918. 

«Mch.    9, 

1918. 

2  Aug.  14, 

1918. 

Sept.  24, 

■    1918. 

Feb.   14, 

1918. 

Jan.    26, 

1918. 

Feb.     5, 

1918. 
Feb.   27, 

1918. 
Feb.   27, 

1918. 
May  20, 

1918. 
Jan.    14, 

1918. 

Jan.    14, 

1918. 
June  10, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
Mch.    6, 

1918. 

37  _ 

Apr.  17, 
1918. 

May  1, 
1918. 


Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.     1 

1917. 
Nov.  30, 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.  29, 

1917. 
Aug.  31 

1917. 
Aug.  31 

1917. 

June     1 

1918. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Dec.   31 

1917. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 

Mch.  31 

1918. 
Aug.  31 

1918. 
Jan.    31 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Apr.   30 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 

Dec.  31 

1917. 
June     1 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
Mch.  31 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918, 


$15,000 

3,000 

10,000 

150,000 

2,000,000 

400,000 

4,100,000 

8,000 
95,000 
25,000 
100,000 

20,000 
350,000 
100,000 

30,000 

50,000 
100,000 
80,000 
40,000 
3,000 

50,000 
20,000 
100,000 
75,000 
20,000 
50,000 
5,000 


Assets. 


S3,000 


1,252,795 


22,881 


22,000 


4,512 
16,022 
29,075 
23,730 


■»  g  S  o 

■2  §is  S 
2  <u  ca  Q  m 


with  R.  E. 
with  R.  E. 

$4,881 
3,076 

824 

35,623 

"  5,059 

18  667 

1,400 


13,315 

4,800 

i  67,248 


5,000 


$4,281 
6,755,091 

'  1,250,975 

18,313 

1,467 

8,426 

145,305 

10,396 

129,482 

74,252 

1,499 

43,299 
62,080 

2,567 
500 

300 

3,000 

93,152 

23,421 

40,392 


1  Good  will. 

-  In  lieu  of  annual. 

5  Fixtures. 

^  Tax  reserve,  etc. 

5  Adjourned.  Corporation  has  now 
no  assets,  having  sold  them  to 
Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company, 
a  new  corporation  organized 
in  1912. 


5  Adjourned. 
'  Less  reserve. 

8  Copyrights. 

9  Investments. 

w  Fixtures  and  equipment. 

11  Deferred  and  prepaid  items. 

12  Current  accounts,  accrued  habili- 

ties  and  reserves  for  city,  state 
and  Federal  taxes. 


13  Depreciation. 
1^  Construction. 
15  Patent  patterns  and  designs. 
IS  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
1'  And  fixtures. 

18  And  small  tools  and  office  furni- 
ture. 
1'  Patent  rights  and  trade-marks. 


1918.1 


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865 


of  Corporations 

—  Con 

tinued. 

Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

ii  ■ 

-Sho 

3 
S 

1 
'1 

1 

Si 

3 
^ 

S 
o 

k 

< 

1 

J. 

"2 

-a 
a 

M  m' 

a  S 
•.S  a 
§"S 

3 

1 

f3 
1 

o 

3 
^ 

1  $2,500 

- 

- 

$47,415 

$15,000 

$18,732 

- 

$5,781 

$7,902 

- 

$47,415 

- 

- 

$635 

4,119 

3,000 

1,119 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,119 

1  2,000 

8S500 

7,309 

14,678 

10,000 

4,678 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,678 

- 

- 

- 

151,000 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

151,000 

- 

- 

- 

9,188,518 

2,000,000 

5,016,327 

- 

- 

1,611,525 
*  560,666 

- 

9,188,518 

8 1,000,000 

9  315,937 

i»  8,713 

11  324,964 

- 

3,906,320 
69,163 

2,466,000 
8,000 

12  520,777 
2,917 

- 

5,000 

919,543 

$53,246 

3,906,320 
69,163 

- 

- 

- 

223,834 

95,000 

83,298 

- 

12,000 

IS  3,000 

30,536 

223,834 

6,000 

- 

- 

42,420 

25,000 

15,158 

- 

- 

2,262 

- 

42,420 

s  2,200 

"  25,800 

9  500 

250,510 
17,455 

100,000 
5,000 

92,834 
9,941 

with  accts. 
payable 

57,676 

2,514 

250,510 
17,455 

- 

16  3,200 

- 

298,646 

278,100 

3,298 

- 

- 

16  3,343 

13,905 

298,646 

- 

- 

- 

179,297 

100,000 

43,694 

- 

- 

35,603 

- 

179,297 

"  19,150 
I  9,456 

20  950 
21  12,000 

22  85 
24  900 

45,134 

81,248 

30,000 
50,000 

699 
15,528 

354 
10,000 

_ 

181 
23 13,900 

5,720 

45,134 
81,248 

~ 

25  26,025 
26  5,203 
2'  75,000 

_ 

225,954 
75,000 

100,000 
25,000 

44,611 
50,000 

$18,000 

38,611 

7,260 

17,472 

225,954 
75,000 

I  5,000 

28  1,112 

29  5,000 

1,238 

42,225 
3,000 

30,000 
3,000 

5,753 

: 

: 

6,151 
so  321 

: 

42,225 
3,000 

81  40,000 

- 

2,481 

63,147 

50,000 

13,147 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63,147 

82  8,186 

- 

- 

30,943 

20,000 

493 

38  5,000 

5,450 

- 

- 

30,943 

: 

84  2,090 
85  20,635 

: 

247,724 
151,440 

50,000 
75,000 

141,742 
15,141 

8,000 

48,700 

47,982 
12,599 

- 

247,724 
151,440 

- 

- 

- 

23,734 

8,000 

- 

- 

11,510 

- 

4,224 

23,734 

1 10,000 

- 

- 

152,395 

50,000 

13,861 

- 

66,884 

21,650 

- 

152,395 

- 

- 

- 

8,300 

5,000 

2,700 

- 

- 

- 

600 

8,300 

2"  Discount  on  sales 

treasury  st 

Dck. 

2«  Equipment. 

82  Patent  rights 

21  Treasury  stock. 

27  Vessels. 

83  Bonds. 

22  Orgapization  expen 

se. 

28  Tools,  furniture  anc 

1  fixtures. 

8''  Dry  house,  st 

able  and  s 

led. 

23  Stock  donation. 

29  Liberty  Bonds. 

35  Horses,  team 

and  truck 

s. 

2^  Office  and  store  fix 

tures. 

89  Reserve  for  bad  del 

)tS. 

86  And  miscella 

aeous  equi 

pment. 

25  Stock 

in  other  co 

npanies. 

81  Good  y, 

ill  and  stall 

3. 

37  1> 

Jone  held  si 

nee  organL 

sation. 

866 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


a 
1 

CS 

"c 

ithorized  Capital 
Stock. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

a 
•■S 

"o 

C3 

1 

i 
1 

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

^ 

Q 

O 

<fl 

CH 

s 

S 

o 

William  J.  Meek  Inc.,  Fall 

Feb.    20, 

1  _ 

Dec.  31, 

$25,000 

81,500 

812,155 

816,881 

River. 

1918. 

1917. 

William    J.    Murdock    Com- 

Mch. 1 

3. 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

5,127 

12,423 

24,140 

pany,  Chelsea. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

WilUam  J.  Nangle  Machine 

Sept. 

9, 

Apr. 

18, 

Mch.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

300 

Co.,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  J.  Thompson  &  Co., 

July 

8, 

May 

7, 

Apr.      1, 

25,000 

83,800 

- 

- 

21 

Inc.,  Somerville. 

1918 

1917 

1918. 

William  L.  Davis  Co.,  Worces- 

Apr.   1 

6, 

Mch. 

19, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

1,630 

6,187 

1,898 

ter. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William  L.  Dines,  Jr.  Com- 

Feb.   1 

8, 

Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

- 

4,079 

9,486 

3,122 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William  L.  Miller  Company, 

July    1 

7, 

May 

6, 

May     1, 

50,000 

21,700 

15,000 

- 

52,000 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  Leavens  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Mch.  5 

5, 

Mch. 

13, 

Feb.     1, 

75,000 

- 

- 

115,503 

80,847 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  M.  Bailey  Company, 

Apr. 

9, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

5,000 

11,344 

72,452 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William   M.   Flanders  Com- 

Sept. 1 

3, 

Aug. 

21, 

June  30, 

275,000 

- 

- 

283,308 

210,398 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  M.  Horrigan  Com- 

May 

2_ 

Jan. 

5, 

Dec.   31, 

25,000 

_ 

500 

2,600 

288 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William    N.    Flynt    Granite 

July 

1, 

Feb. 

28, 

Dec.   31, 

100,000 

49,500 

13,000 

32,000 

59,730 

Company,  Monson. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William  N.  Hamel  &  Co.,  Inc., 

June  i 

!5, 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.    31, 

12,000 

- 

7,354 

9,296 

4,775 

Lawrence. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  N.  McKenna  Com- 

Mch. 

7, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

1,209 

6,356 

8,811 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Wm.     P.     Proctor    Co., 

Jan. 

0, 

Dec. 

10, 

Sept.  30, 

50,000 

38,705 

29,530 

104,486 

63,060 

Chelmsford. 

1918 

1917 

1917. 

William     Pathie     Company, 

Oct. 

1, 

15  Sept. 

21, 

Aug.     1, 

20,000 

6,219 

3,829 

13,798 

5.727 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

WilUam  Read  &  Sons,  Inc., 

July    '. 

6, 

June 

11, 

Jan.    31, 

420,000 

- 

- 

150,715 

32,610 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  Reed  &  Sons'  Com- 

Apr. 

5, 

20  Mch. 

22, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

_ 

22,444 

5,608 

20,985 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

Wm.  S.  Haynes  Co.,  Boston,  . 

Feb. 
1918 

9, 

Jan. 
1918 

14, 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

25,000 

~ 

1,100 

750 

12,828 

William  S.   Hills   Company, 

May  5 

3, 

May 

15, 

Feb.   28, 

50,000 

- 

- 

7,474 

24,073 

Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  S.  Howe  Co.,  Somer- 

May 2 

1, 

May 

13, 

Apr.   15, 

5,000 

_ 

1,118 

4,307 

6,187 

ville. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William    S.    Stedman,    Inc., 

Feb.    : 

5, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

405 

16,484 

Holyoke. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William     Underwood     Com- 

Apr. 

27, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William  W.  Bevan  Company, 

Apr.    i 

6, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

20,000 

- 

8,926 

- 

23,128 

Everett. 

1918 

1918 

1917. 

William  W.  Edgar  Company, 

July    i 

2 

July 

9, 

June  30, 

25,000 

30,000 

80  1,700 

7,847 

8,114 

Belmont. 

1918 

1918 

1918. 

William  Whitman  Company, 

Apr.    5 

5, 

Jan. 

15, 

Dec.   31, 

5,000,000 

- 

- 

189,637 

8,968,171 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  None  held  since  organization. 

2  Horses,  teams,  harnesses,  etc. 

2  Subscriptions  received  on  stock. 
*  Interest. 
6  Mortgage. 
8  Good  will. 


^  Office  furniture  and  fixtures. 
8  Patterns. 
0  Drawings. 

10  Investments. 

11  Office  furniture. 

1-  Furniture  and  fixtures. 


13  Automobiles, 
i*  Prepaid  expenses. 

15  Special  meeting. 

16  Good  will,  contracts,  etc. 
1'  Store  and  fijctures. 

18  Investment. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


867 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

1 

J. 

J. 

Mb 

i 

J 

1 

1 

■f 

>3 

u 

« 

1 
1 

o 

3 

"0.9 

.9  S 

"c3-6 

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J 

1 
1 

(2 

s 

£ 

H 

O 

< 

pc< 

I^ 

03 

Ph 

H 

- 

2si,ooo 

- 

S31,536 

$25,000 

S800 

- 

$3,500 

- 

$2,236 

$31,536 

- 

- 

- 

41,690 

10,000 

9,528 

- 

15,000 

- 

7,162 

41,690 

- 

- 

- 

300 

125 

125 

- 

- 

$50 

- 

300 

- 

- 

810,060 

13,881 

300 
3  11,000 

551 
«30 

5  $2,000 

- 

- 

- 

13,881 

6  $5,000 

- 

- 

14,715 

10,000 

730 

- 

949 

- 

3,036 

14,715 

6  2,000 

7  329 
s  3,611 

9  777 

8,250 

31,654 

10,000 

3,620 

- 

18,034 

- 

- 

31,654 

- 

- 

16,100 

104,800 

50,000 

29,800 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

104,800 

- 

10  1,S75 

- 

198,225 

71,300 

39,221 

- 

8,000 

79,704 

- 

198,225 

- 

11492 

- 

89,288 

17,500 

42,514 

- 

8,030 

21,244 

- 

89,288 

- 

12  3,640 

13  10,513 

"  6,272 

- 

514,131 

202,500 

83,684 

- 

185,000 

42,947 

- 

514,131 

- 

- 

199 

3,587 

3,050 

537 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,587 

- 

- 

- 

154,230 

100,000 

16,204 

- 

33,803 

- 

4,223 

154,230 

- 

- 

- 

21,425 

■   12,000 

6,792 

- 

- 

2,633 

- 

21,425 

6  10,000 

12  290 

10,599 

37,265 

17,410 

10,143 

- 

9,712 

- 

- 

37,265 

- 

- 

- 

235,781 

50,000 

15,345 

- 

153,716 

2,776 

13,944 

235,781 

- 

- 

1,102 

30,675 

20,000 

378 

- 

1,500 

8,797 

- 

30,675 

16  131,479 

"  40,432 
15  1,000 
19  2,400 

57,922 

416,558 

300,000 

66,558 

- 

50,000 

- 

- 

416,558 

- 

10  2,600 
2136 

- 

51,673 

20,000 

535 

,    22  270 

~ 

30,868 

" 

51,673 

23  150 

- 

- 

15,328 

5,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,328 

15,328 

2^500 

25  1,554 

26  6,350 

27  500 

39,951 

25,500 

8,773 

5,266 

412 

39,951 

- 

23  544 

- 

12,156 

5,000 

2,794 

- 

1,000 

3,362 

- 

12,156 

- 

22  1.000 

- 

17,889 

5,000 

11,881 

- 

- 

1,008 

- 

17,889 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

- 

10  1,080 

29  150 

- 

33,284 

17,000 

9,380 

- 

747 

-      6,157 

- 

33,284 

- 

- 

- 

47,661 

25,000 

968 

5,000 

- 

15,193 

1,500 

47,661 

11,549 
31  550,000 
32  5,188,784 
33  153,800 

15,061,941 

5,000,000 

5,151,625 

1,675,000 

34  3,235,316 

15,061,941 

19  Deferred  charges. 

20  Adjourned. 

21  Deferred  items. 

22  Liberty  Bond. 

23  Patent  rights. 
2<  Trade-mariis. 


25  Teams,  fixtures,  etc. 

26  U.  S.  bonds. 

27  City  Club  bond. 

28  Auto,  truck,  horse  and  wagon. 

29  Prepaid. 


30  And  tools,  etc. 

31  Liberty  Bonds. 

32  Stocks  in  other  companies. 

33  Treasury  stock,  preferred. 

34  Including  reserve  for  taxes. 


868 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Williams  Alumni  House  In- 
corporated, The,  Williams- 
town. 

Williams  and  Bridges  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Williams  and  Everett  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Williams  and  Twigg  Com- 
pany, Waltham. 

Williams  Book  Store  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Williams  Bros.  Fish  Company, 
Boston  (for  1917). 

WUliams  Bros.  Fish  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Wilhams  Cut  Sole  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Williams-Donahoe  Company, 
Boston. 

Wilhams-Kneeland  Company, 
Braintree. 

Williams  Manufacturing 
Company,  The,  North- 
ampton. 

Williams  Motor  Sales  Com- 
pany, Springfield. 

Williams  Shoe  Store,  Incorpo- 
rated, Northampton. 

Wilhams  Stove  Lining  Com- 
pany, Taunton. 

Wilhamsburg  Fniit  Growers' 
Association,  Co-operative, 
Williamsburg. 

Wilhamsburg  Manufactirring 
Company,  Williamsburg. 

Williamstown  Sales  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Willimansett  Ice  Company, 
The,  Holyoke. 

Wilhs  A.  Pride  and  Co.,  In- 
corporated. Boston. 

Willow  Pharmacy,  I  n  c, 
Somerville. 

Wilson  &  Silsby  Incorporated, 
Boston. 

Wilson  Brothers  Company, 
Boston. 

Wilson  Building  Company, 
Boston. 

Wilson  Building  Moving 
Company,  Lawrence. 

Wilson  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, Hanover. 


Wilson  Incorporated,  Boston, 

Wilson     Tisdale    Company, 
Boston. 


Mch.  20, 
.1918. 

Mch.  11, 

1918. 
June     1, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
May  10, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Feb.    15, 

1918. 
June  21, 

1918. 
July    17, 

1918. 

July    18, 
1918. 

Apr.     5, 

1918. 
July    26, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Apr.     2, 

1918. 

Feb.     1, 

1918. 
June   11, 

1918. 
Apr.    15, 

1918. 
June   13, 

1918. 
Oct.      8, 

1918. 
Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Mch.    5, 

1918. 
Mch.  15, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918.  ' 


Oct.  23, 
1918. 

Apr.  16, 
1918. 


Feb.     2, 
1918. 

Jan. 

1918. 
May     9, 


1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 
Jan. 

1918. 
6  Oct. 

1917. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
Jan.    15, 

1918 
Jan.    10, 

1918. 
July    10, 

1918. 

Jan.    21, 
1918. 


Feb.     7 

1918. 
July     1 

1918. 
Jan.    21 

1918. 
Feb.    11 

1918. 

Jan.    14 

1918. 
Mch.    8 

1918. 
Jan.     7 

1918. 
Jan.    19 

1918. 
Julv     1 

1918. 
Mch.  25, 

1918. 
Jan.    20 

1918. 
iFeb.   15 

1918. 
Dec.  31 

1917. 
June  22 

1918. 


Oct.  1 
1918. 

Feb.  4 
1918. 


Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Oct.      1, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
June  24, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Feb.    11, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.    20, 

19«8. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 


Sept.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 


1^ 


S20,000 

30,000 

25,000 

10,000 

25,000 

3,000 

3,000 

98,000 

30,000 

200,000 

150,000 

10,000 

10,000 

25,000 

1,000 

50,000 

25,000 

50,000 

5,000 

5,000 

10,000 

50,000 

5,000 

6,000 

50,000 

30,000 
3,000 


Assets. 


s, 
se, 
and 
roc- 

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b 

1 

iiir^ni 

S 

s 

$85,546 

- 

$2,042 

48,675 

$22,156 

42,941 

- 

- 

125 

- 

«  3,538 

2,500 

- 

- 

21,568 

: 

: 

161,339 

- 

- 

5,717 

30,000 

withR.E. 

99,717 

81,071 

22,935 

23,366 

- 

3,225 

38,321 

- 

- 

27,952 

8,000 

200 

13,154 

- 

99 

- 

3,487 

4,679 

- 

1,000 

8,957 

32,000 

5,000 

- 

- 

2,400 

- 

100 

10,500 

- 

- 

i  91,013 

- 

225 

360 

- 

1,000 

~ 

_ 

_ 

3,128 

- 

- 

~ 

1  Equipment. 

2  Unexpired  insurance. 

8  Reserve  for  depreciation. 
^  And  fixtures. 
^  Good  will. 


^  Should  have  been  held. 

'  Securities. 

8  Liberty  Bond   and  three  shares 

Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce 

stock. 


9  Amount  received  on  stock  to  be 

issued. 
1°  Patent  rights'. 
11  Liberty  Bonds. 
.12  Prepaid  payroll. 


1918.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


869 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

M  ■ 

13  S  5 

! 

1 

-o 
a 
a 

1 

3 
^ 

1 

k 

o    • 

1 

a 

1 

a 

il 

5 

_3 

a 

- 

1  $17,750 

2  842 

$31,144 

$139,309 

$13,700 

$11,940 

$60,000 

$52,682 

8  $987 

- 

$139,309 

- 

- 

- 

172,487 

30,000 

28,372 

15,000 

9,500 

61,850 

$27,765 

172,487 

- 

- 

26,687 

27,365 

25,000 

662 

1,703 

- 

- 

27.365 

- 

- 

- 

6,483 

5,000 

441 

- 

- 

4 

1,038 

6,483 

6  J22,837 

- 

- 

55,918 

1,000 

- 

- 

54,918 

- 

- 

55,918 

- 

7  3,500 

- 

3,514 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

514 

3,514 

- 

'  3,500 

- 

3,534 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

534 

3,534 

- 

- 

- 

350,051 

98,000 

174,051 

- 

70,000 

8,000 

- 

350,051 

10  1 

8  3,297 

11  5,627 

12  2,761 

- 

59,283 
472,312 

210,252 

300 
9  29,700 
197,000 

124,500 

24,790 
222,364 

5,468 

- 

with  accts. 
payable 

38,204 

34,398 

13  3,783 

"  14,767 

16  28,203 

4,493 
13,877 

59,283 
472,312 

210,252 

- 

- 

55,071 

10,000 

5,078 

- 

23,436 

M  4,000 

12,557 

55,071 

- 

16  715 

- 

29,137 

5,000 

870 

17.486 

3,000 

- 

2,781 

29,137 

- 

- 

- 

47.863 

25,000 

2,185 

- 

- 

8,231 

12,447 

47,863 

- 

- 

- 

367 

80 

7 

- 

- 

280 

- 

367 

6  2,000 

- 

3,677 

16,121 

11,100 

5,021 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16,121 

5  15,000 

- 

514 

34,918 

25,000 

5,993 

3,900 

25 

- 

- 

34,918 

- 

- 

- 

37,000 

25,000 

1,375 

- 

10,500 

- 

125 

37,000 

- 

- 

8,395 

9,073 

5,000 

4,073 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,073 

5  3,125 

- 

with  good 
will 

5,575 

5,000 

575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,575 

- 

"520 

26,744 

10,000 

6,613 

- 

- 

10,131 

- 

26,744 

6  50,000 

- 

- 

150,005 

50,000 

6,223 

45,209 

- 

- 

48,573 

150,005 

6  3,500 

- 

- 

7,425 

5,000 

2,425 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,425 

- 

19  2,000 

1,351 

6,938 

6,000 

938 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,938 

6  10,000 
6  4,000 

20  500 

21  3,000 

22  20,000 

23  1,000 

"  2,003 

5,506 

48,346 
31,028 

47,500 
30,000 

846 
379 

649 

48,346 
31,028 

- 

21  6,050 

- 

27,210 

3,000 

12,851 

- 

1,000 

- 

10,359 

27,210 

13  Reserve  for  pay  roll. 
"  Reserve. 
15  Depreciation. 
15  Fixtures. 


"  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

18  In  lieu  of  annual. 

19  Liberty  Bond. 

20  Blue  prints,  tracings,  etc. 


21  Textbooks. 

22  CopjTights. 

23  Stationery  supplies. 
21  Horses  and  wagons. 


870  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


J 

.5 
1 
IS 

*5 

a 
1 

O 

-a 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA. 
TION. 

i 

b 

ctures, 
handise, 
rial,  and 
;  in  Proc- 

""I 

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1 

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1 

03 

anufa 
Merc 
Mate 
Stock 
ess. 

^ 

Q 

Q 

«1 

« 

^ 

S 

o 

Wilsonia  Realty  Co.,  Fram- 

Apr.    11, 

X  _ 

Jan.      1, 

$50,000 

$80,514 

_ 

_ 

$5,430 

ingham. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winchester,  Hayden,  Powell, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    24, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

- 

15,093 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Winchester    Laundry    Com- 

Apr.  24, 

Feb.   28, 

Jan.    31, 

125,000 

69,053 

$98,226 

$11,017 

16,385 

pany,  The,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winchester     Square     Realty 

Mch.  26, 

Feb.   28, 

Dec.  31, 

450,000 

719,600 

_ 

_ 

10,985 

Company,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Winchester  Wall  Paper  Com- 

July   22, 

1  _ 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

- 

- 

265 

425 

pany,  Winchester. 

1918. 

1917. 

Windram         Manufacturing 

Feb.    19, 

Jan.    31, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

1,000 

74,992 

49,489 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Windsor  Cement  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    21, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

45,055 

- 

25,165 

57,604 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Windsor  Confectionery  Com- 

Jan.   31, 

Jan.    16, 

Deo.   31, 

10,000 

- 

500 

4,525 

9,984 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wmdsor  Print  Works,  North 

Apr.    27, 

Mch.    5, 

Dec.  31, 

3,000,000 

420,453 

461,249 

1,955,479 

1,862,588 

Adams. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Winer's  Specialty  Shop,  Inc., 

May   17, 

Mch.    1, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

- 

- 

3,339 

3,492 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wingate  Chemical  Company, 

May   17, 

20  May   15, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

r- 

2,385 

3,557 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wingate   Shoe   Corporation, 

Dec.     8, 

Nov.     9, 

July   31, 

10,000 

- 

10,000 

60,074 

37,544 

The,  Haverhill. 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wingate   Shoe   Corporation, 

Oct.    14, 

Oct.     9, 

Aug.     1, 

20,000 

- 

5,000 

77,817 

75,146 

The.  Haverhill  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winnisimmet    Company, 

Sept.  20, 

June  25, 

May  31, 

500,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winnisimmet     Trust,     Inc., 

Feb.    13, 

Nov.     8, 

Nov.    1, 

25,000 

2,549 

- 

- 

2,882 

Boston. 

1918. 

1915. 

1917. 

Winnsboro  MUls,  Boston, 

Mch.  19, 
1918. 

Jan.    28, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

900,000 

1,395,897 

withR.  E. 

173,560 

277,655 

Winslow  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,  . 

Oct.    23, 
1918. 

July   24, 
1918. 

June  29, 
1918. 

750,000 

- 

9,606 

410,748 

3,922,256 

Winslow  and  Morse  Co.,  The, 

Feb.   18, 

Feb.     9, 

Jan.    31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,700 

20,305 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co., 

Oct.    23, 

July    17, 

June  29, 

1,500,000 

627,262 

714,533 

3,426,695 

2,266,057 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winslow    Cabot    Company, 

Mch.  26, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

_ 

_ 

414 

157 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Winslow,  Mackenzie  Co.,  New 

Nov.  14, 

Oct.    14, 

Aug.  31, 

30,000 

82  14,110 

1,000 

10,396 

16,578 

Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winter   Brothers   Company, 

June     1, 

May     7, 

Mch.  31, 

150,000 

32,800 

68,244 

193,034 

102,571 

Wrentham. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winter  Hill   Ice   Company, 

May  25, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.    1, 

20,000 

86,922 

23,635 

22,500 

20,523 

Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winthrop  Cotton  Yarn  Com- 

May  18, 

Apr.   29, 

Mch.  31, 

200,000 

102,096 

107,040 

205,079 

125,683 

pany,  Taunton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Winthrop  Drug  Co.,  Win- 

June  19, 

Jan.      8, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

2,156 

545 

throp. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Winthrop    Mills    Company, 

Aug.     9, 

July     8, 

May  31, 

400,000 

165,000 

with  R.  E. 

313,330 

484,418 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  Depreciation. 
8  Good  will. 

^  Investments. 

'  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

^  Dehvery  equipment. 


'  Treasury  stock. 
8  Insurance  prepaid. 
'  Accrued  Uabilities. 
w  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

11  Personal  property. 

12  Mortgages. 


13  Ladders  and  rigging. 
1^  Auto  truck. 

15  Tools  and  appliances. 

16  Mortgage  on  real  estate. 
1'  Liberty  Bonds. 

18  Deferred  charges. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


871 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITOIB. 

■si 

P-i 

g 

i 

1 

a 

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1 

3 
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6 

-2 

3.2 

J. 

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a 

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11 

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1 

3 
^ 

- 

- 

- 

$85,944 

$5,000 

$69,907 

- 

- 

$8,537 
2  2,500 

- 

$85,944 

s  $25,000 

« 810,091 
5  5(37 

- 

50,751 

47,400 

931 

- 

- 

$2,420 

50,751 

3  26,200 
3 150,000 

6  25,613 

■>  10,020 

8  1,848 

»  22,000 

258,362 
902,585 

125,000 
450,000 

23,200 
9  3,729 

4,857 

12 

$436,000 

$2,900 

55,993 
10  47,540 

11,728 

258,362 
902,585 

" 

"350 

"200 

w  8,803 

~ 

1,240 
134,284 

1,000 
50,000 

154 
25,974 

- 

- 

18,074 

86 
40,236 

1,240 
134,284 

- 

5  400 

- 

128,224 

50,000 

46,070 

16  20,000 

- 

7,075 

5,079 

128,224 

- 

1=  3,388 

- 

18,397 

10,000 

4,254 

- 

1,000 

3,143 

- 

18,397 

- 

1'  96,342 
18  34  019 

- 

4,830,130 

1,500,000 

150,935 

- 

2,102,500 

1,076,695 

- 

4,830,130 

- 

19  liooo 

- 

7,831 

2,000 

3,164 

- 

- 

1,984 

683 

7,831 

•- 

21  9 

- 

5,951 

3,000 

.  842 

- 

- 

- 

2,109 

5.951 

- 

"  1,082 
22  251 

- 

108,951 

10,000 

- 

- 

84,791 

14,160 

- 

108,951 

_ 

22  374 

1'  3,409 

23  300,000 

$202,750 

161,746 
502,750 

20,000 
500.000 

33,722 

- 

92,650 
2,750 

15,374 

- 

161,746 
502,750 

- 

24  4,615 
12  12,296 
"  10,000 

25  15,237 

26  23,625 
1'  209,989 

28  36,183 

3,382 

25,724 

25,000 

724 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

25,724 

_ 

_ 

1,895,974 

4,588,782 

900,000 
750,000 

59,007 
2,179,115 

: 

900,000 
987,500 

12,384 
27  24,583 

29 186,794 

485,373 

1,895,974 

4,588,782 

- 

- 

- 

41,005 

10,000 

11,393 

9,000 

- 

10,612 

41,005 

• 

"  214,076 
i  307,777 
so  60,818 

52,245 

7,617,218 
52,816 

1,500,000 
50,000 

1,055,511 

2,816 

1,910,000 

1,024,437 
10  482,013 
31  693,144 

952,113 

7.617.218 
52,816 

- 

- 

- 

42,084 

30,000 

2,643 

- 

5,000 

1,744 

2,697 

42,084 

3  20,000 

33  39,925 

17,507 

436,574 
191,087 

150,000 
20,000 

58,490 

35  3,533 
8,806 

25,000 
162,281 

159,147 
36  40,000 

436,574 
191,087 

- 

- 

- 

539,898 

200,000 

- 

- 

207,571 

- 

132,327 

539,898 

3  3,000 

5  2,839 

598 

9,138 

5,400 

3,738 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,138 

~ 

1'  25,000 

- 

987,748 

400,000 

14,694 

86,000 

- 

- 

487,054 

987,748 

19  Fixtures. 

20  In  lieu  of  annual. 

21  Insurance. 

22  Prepaid  insurance. 

23  Ferry  franchise. 

24  Securities. 


25  Unexpired  insurance. 

26  Deferred  expenses. 

2'  Reserve  for  redemption  fund. 

28  Prepaid  expense. 

29  Reserves  for  taxes,  etc. 

30  Prepaid  expenses. 


31  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 

32  And  horses  and  teams. 

33  Tools  and  equipment. 

34  Power  and  light  (accrued). 

35  Labor  (accrued). 

36  Reserve  for  tax. 


872 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 


Winthrop  Yacht  and  Supply 
Company,  Winthrop. 

Wire  Goods  Company,  The, 
Worcester. 

Wire  Hardware  Company, 
The,  Worcester. 

Wirth  Chocolate  Company, 
Boston. 

Witch  City  Bottling  Works, 
Inc.,  Salem. 

Witherell  &  Dobbins  Com- 
pany, Haverhill. 

Withey  Construction  Com- 
pany, Boston. 

Wizard  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, No.  Attleborough. 

Woburn  Cement  Block  Com- 
pany, Wobum. 

Woburn  Degreasing  C  o  m  - 
pany,  Worcester  (for  1917). 

Wobum  Degreasing  C  o  m  - 
pany,  Wobum. 

Wobum  Hardware  Company, 
Woburn. 

Wobum  Machine  Company, 
Woburn. 

Wobum  Theatre  Corporation, 
Wobum. 

Woelfel  Embossing  and  Deco- 
rating Co.,  Peabody. 

Wolcott  Square  Pharmacy, 
Inc.,  Boston. 

Wolfe  Tavern  Company,  The, 
Newburyport. 

Wollaston  Foundry  Company, 
Quincy. 

Wollaston  Masonic  Temple 
Association,  Quincy. 

Wollaston  Public  Market, 
Incorporated,  Quincy. 

WoUaston  Realty  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Woman's  Achievement  Pub- 
lishing Company,  The,  Bos- 
ton. 

Woman's  Journal,  Proprietors 
of  the,  Cambridge. 

Woman's  QuaUty  Shop,  Inc., 
The,  Brockton. 

Woman's  Shop  Inc.,  The, 
Springfield. 

Women's  Board  of  Trade 
Building,  Inc.,  Boston. 

Wood  Boiler  Company,  New 
Bedford. 


Oct.  29, 
1918. 

July  2, 
1918. 

July   26, 

1918. 
Feb.   11, 

1918. 
Sept.    7, 

1918. 
Oct.    24, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Sept.  16, 

1918. 
Aug.  15, 

1918. 
Dec.   14, 

1917. 
July    25, 

1918. 
Feb.   12, 

1918. 
Nov.  26, 

1918. 

May   16, 

1918. 
May     6, 

1918. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  20, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  28, 

1918. 
June  25, 

1918. 
June  28, 

1918. 
May    8, 

1918. 

June  13, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
Mch.  21, 

1918. 
Oct.     2, 

1918. 
Sept.    3, 

1918. 


Jan.    16, 
1918. 

Mch.  21, 

1917. 
Jan.    21, 

1918. 
May  13, 

1918. 
July     1, 

1918. 
Jan.     2, 

1918. 
July     9, 

1918. 
May     7, 

1918. 
18  Nov.  20, 

1917. 
16  July    15, 

1918. 
Feb.     7, 

1918. 
Aug.     8, 

1918. 

Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.    4, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
Feb.   21, 

1918. 
28  Feb.    14, 

1918. 
Feb.     8, 

1918. 
Jan.    17, 

1918. 
SI  May     1, 

1918. 

Jan.     8, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Mch.    8, 

1918. 


July    10, 
1918. 


Apr.  1, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
May  31, 

1917. 
May  31, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Feb.   28, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Jan.      1, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Apr.     1, 

1918. 
Feb.     1, 

1918. 
Jan.    31, 

1918. 
July    10, 

1918. 


$5,000 
125,000 

50,000 
10,000 
15,000 

150,000 
50,000 
98,000 
5,000 
40,000 
40,000 
20,000 

200,000 

1,000 

3,000 

5,000 

50,000 

75,000 

50,000 

5,000 

30,000 

125,000 

20,000 
10,000 
15,000 
350.000 
22,500 


s, 

86, 

and 
roc- 

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tj 

^g'Sa 

■  § 

isi^^i 

s 

^ 

- 

$1,000 

- 

$197,599 

2  92,390 

$370,203 

45,603 

- 

- 

- 

2,060 

7,316 

- 

- 

7,091 

- 

w  7,778 

164,601 

- 

1,492 

500 

7,500 

2 15,484 

6,931 

3,000 

800 

- 

7,292 

67,226 

7,720 

7,730 

58,309 

21,439 

3,000 

- 

19,362 

51,510 

w  45,944 

62,044 

_ 

2,500 

_ 

- 

1,018 

3,063 

14,100 

3,978 

3,566 

42,611 

14,683 

22,871 

33,740 

- 

- 

- 

1,500 

4,300 

77,753 

- 

: 

- 

32  2,000 

9,863 

- 

13,246 

15,166 

250,000 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

_ 

1  None  held  in  1918. 

2  And  tools. 

3  Liberty  Bonds. 

*  Massachusetts  corporation  stock. 
5  Rhode  Island  corporation  stock. 
8  Trade-marks. 


'  Good  will. 

8  Automobile. 

9  Horses  and  equipment. 
'°  And  equipment. 

11  Prepaid  items. 

12  Investments. 


13  Reserves  bad  debts  and  taxes. 

"  Patent  rights. 

15  Auto  tmcks. 

18  In  heu  of  annual. 

1'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 

18  Unexpired  insurance. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  873 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LuBiLmES. 

ill 

P4 

1 

1 
1 

"3 
1 

i 

1 
'S. 

k 

a  .! 

J. 

1  _ 

"Si 

J. 

"2 

■a 
a 

ii 

§"2 

3 

& 

3 

to 

1 
I 

Oh 

3 

- 

- 

$1,060 

$3,560 

$1,000 

$2,200 

$360 

- 

- 

$3,560 

s  $59,579 

i  16,000 

5  1,000 

23,464 

849,225 
69,500 

125,000 
35,000 

$24,100 

30,000 

119,000 
4,500 

$581,125 

: 

849,225 
69,500 

6S167 

'  3,500 

1 10,000 

8  425 
9  5,867 

10,400 

34,000 
25,932 

10,000 
15,000 

24,000 
4,624 

^ 

2,511 

- 

$3,797 

34,000 
25,932 

~ 

"  11,520 
12  5,501 

2,621 

358,710 
20,309 

150,000 
1,500 

40,086 
18,809 

: 

132,081 

14,043 
IS  22,500 

- 

358,710 
20,309 

14  70,000 

- 

1,459 

103,278 

96,250 

4,028 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

103,278 

- 

15  5,000 

- 

9,100 

5,000 

2,200 

- 

1,900 

- 

- 

9,100 

- 

18  2,576 
"200 

5,964 

113,444 
114,276 
33,126 

40,000 
40,000 
20,000 

5.714 
13,389 
6,838 

- 

9,999 
2,034 
6,288 

24,923 
1'  16,914 

24,924 
"  21,126 

15,894 
12,803 

113,444 
114,276 
33,126 

2»  44,165 

21 1,083 

22  27,935 

2^800 

269,512 
1,137 

150,000 
1,000 

30,841 
23 17,610 

6,300 

12,352 

28,617 
"  23,792 

137 

269,512 
1,137 

- 

- 

- 

6,982 

3,000 

2,326 

- 

- 

- 

1,656 

6,982 

- 

- 

1,505 

6,318 

4,000 

418 

1,900 

- 

- 

- 

6,318 

■'  3,500 

803 

27,375 

25,000 

2,375 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27,375 

- 

26  3,695 

- 

129,277 

39,200 

24,855 

28,632 

22,326 

14,264 

- 

129,277 

'  20,000 

2'  6,557 

3,608 
3,640 

65,125 
13,869 

36,590 
23  15 
4,400 

3,520 
9,469 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

65,125 
13,869 

75,000 

29  98 

so  300 

3,325 
350 

82,385 
75,350 

30,000 
75,350 

~ 

45,000 

7,385 

- 

- 

82,385 
75,350 

- 

- 

20,385 

21,253 

20,000 

1,253 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,253 

- 

- 

- 

13,589 

10,000 

2,752 

- 

- 

- 

837 

13,589 

- 

- 

- 

48,172 

15,000 

16,525 

- 

- 

16,647 

- 

48,172 

- 

- 

44,350 

294,350 

100,000 

- 

190,000 

4,350 

- 

- 

294,350 

- 

- 

500 

500 

500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

19  Truck. 

2"  Patterns  and  drawings. 

21  Prepaid  accounts. 

22  Securities  owned. 

23  Accrued  accounts. 


-*  Theatre  equipment. 

25  Prepaid  insurance. 

26  Adjourned. 

27  Furniture  and  fittings. 

28  Paid  on  subscriptions. 


29  Insurance, 
so  Services. 

51  Date  of  postponement. 

52  And  fixtures. 

53  None  held  since  organization. 


874 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


^ 
fc 

1 

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a 
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Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

IS, 

ise, 
and 
'roc- 

1   . 

TION. 

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S 

^ 

S 

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rial, 
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Stock 
ess. 

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6 

Wood,  Brightman  Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Jan.    14, 

Jan.      1, 

$30,000 

$12,000 

1  $1,000 

$8,000 

$23,787 

New  Bedford. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Wood  Pollard  Company,  Bos- 

Mch. 5 

6, 

Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

500,000 

_ 

_ 

278,958 

139,153 

ton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodberry  Press,  The,  Bos- 

Mch. S 

0, 

8  _ 

Dec.   31, 

6,000 

- 

6,545 

752 

5,287 

ton. 

1918 

1917. 

Woodboume  Company,  The, 

Mch.  ] 

1, 

Feb.   12, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,117 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodbury  and  Company,  In- 

Mch. 1 

6, 

Feb.    13, 

Dec.   31, 

16,000 

- 

12,021 

8,929 

7,610 

corporated,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodley  Soap  Manufacturing 

Feb.    1 

8, 

Jan.    15, 

Dec.  31, 

69,000 

20,956 

7,257 

49,382 

64,018 

Company,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodman  Hutchinson  Com- 

May  : 

6, 

14  Mch.  25, 

Dec.   31, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

1,200 

1,284 

pany,  Somerville. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodruff    Publishing    Com- 

Feb. 

4, 

Jan.      2, 

Nov.  30, 

25,000 

- 

- 

8,771 

16,605 

pany,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woods  and  Company,  Incor- 

Mch. 

7, 

» Feb.     2, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

28,710 

14,281 

porated,  Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woods   Hole    Garage    Com- 

Sept. 2 

5, 

May     1, 

Apr.     1, 

5,000 

- 

300 

20  10,478 

4,496 

pany,  Falmouth. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Woods-McNamara  Company, 

Apr.    2 

6, 

Mch.  11, 

Jan.    31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

76,255 

15,590 

Springfield. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Woods  Pond  Cranberry  Com- 

Feb. 

8, 

Jan.      7, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

11,140 

23  250 

- 

2,005 

pany,  The,  Middleborough. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woods-Sherwood    Company, 

Aug.   1 

0, 

Aug.     9, 

July      1, 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,093 

The,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Woods  Womans  Shop,  Inc., 

July 

8, 

Mch.    5, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

20,456 

20,351 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Woodside  Motor  Livery,  Inc., 

Jan.    5 

3, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

5,293 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodward   and    Cochey   In- 

Sept. 1 

0, 

May     8, 

May     8, 

10,000 

- 

- 

55,885 

36,866 

corporated,  Lynn. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Woodward  &  Powell  Planer 

June   ] 

8, 

Jan.    16, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

56,530 

82,822 

70,111 

99,031 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woodward   Drug   Company, 

May 

2, 

Jan.    28, 

Dec.  31, 

70,000 

- 

- 

28,359 

5,685 

Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Woollard    &    Brewster    Co. 

Feb.    1 

2, 

Jan.    12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

6,664 

Inc.,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester  and  Company  In- 

Oct.   3 

1, 

Oct.    28, 

Aug.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

19,547 

10,731 

corporated,  Boston. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester  &  Paxton  Motor 

Mch.  5 

6, 

"Feb.   16, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

850 

98 

90 

Company,  Paxton. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester  Auto  Sales  Com- 

May 5 

1, 

Jan.    30, 

Jan.      1, 

20,000 

- 

- 

7,300 

850 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester     Baking     Co., 

Apr. 

8, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

74,296 

13,071 

27,205 

28,245 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester  Baseball  Co.,  The, 

June 

7. 

Apr.   26, 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester   Bleach   and   Dye 

June  2 

6, 

Feb.   11, 

Nov.  30, 

30,000 

15,000 

13,300 

38,504 

79,417 

Works    Company,     The, 

1918 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester. 

Worcester  Brass  Co.,  Worces- 

Apr.  1 

7, 

"Feb.   25, 

Jan.      1, 

10,000 

8,000 

2,000 

1,788 

8,226 

ter. 

1918 

1918. 

1918. 

Worcester  Brewing  Corpora- 

Apr.   1 

5, 

Jan.    10, 

Dec.   31, 

550,000 

293,855 

407,032 

154,517 

153,989 

tion,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

1  And  tools. 

2  Balance  due  on  unfinished  contracts. 
8  Auto  truck. 

4  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  Liberty  Bonds  and  other  invest- 

ments. 


6  Furniture,  fixtures,   motors,  etc. 
'  United  States  food  taxes  already 


s  None  held  in  1918. 
9  Equipment. 


"  Type. 

11  Stocks  and  bonds. 

12  Patent  rights. 

13  Advance  payments. 
I''  Adjoiimed. 

15  Good  will. 


1918. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  10. 


875 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITEBS. 

ill 

1 

1 

3 

1 
1 

i 

Capital  Stock. 

J. 

■a 
a 

J. 

-a 
a 

9  s 

-S  a 

§■3 

3 

CO 

1 
2 

3 

- 

2  $2,797 

3  1,100 

4  200 

6  182,912 

«  20,859 

9  1,022 

11500 

11  27,610 

- 

$48,884 

621,882 
14,106 
29,727 

$30,000 

500,000 
6,000 
25,000 

$3,228 

'  112,000 
651 

- 

$4,650 

$4,866 
4,727 

$11,006 

9,882 
2,589 

$48,884 

621,882 
14,106 
29,727 

i2  $5,658 

- 

- 

34,218 

16,000 

6,242 

- 

8,309 

- 

3,667 

34,218 

15  500 

^  17,000 

13  1,570 

16  700 

$259 

160,183 
3,943 

68,800 
2,000 

23,242 
793 

: 

44,000 
1,150 

24,141 

- 

160,183 
3,943 

1'  10,000 

18  5,000 

- 

40,376 

25,000 

3,815 

- 

9,112 

2,449 

- 

40,376 

- 

15  3,915 

- 

46,906 

20,000 

11,690 

- 

5,000 

- 

10,216 

46,906 

- 

- 

- 

15,274 

5,000 

9,800 

- 

- 

- 

474 

15,274 

2«  43,947 

21  13,591 
22  4,537 

- 

109,973 
57,342 

50,000 
50,000 

18,380 
7,342 

_ 

40,000 

1,593 

- 

109,973 
57,342 

- 

- 

- 

1,093 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

93 

1,093 

- 

21  5,355 

- 

46,162 

10,000 

11,628 

- 

12,500 

11,735 

299 

46,162 

15  2,000 

25  26,684 

- 

33,977 

10,000 

4,665 

262 

20,251 

- 

12,705 

- 

6,605 

33,977 

- 

- 

- 

92,751 

10,000 

- 

12,500 

50,000 

- 

92,751 

1234 
15  4,000 

28  3,292 
21  3,000 
29  272 
19  98 
M  1,200 
«  1,000 

33,955 
194 

308,528 
74,291 
12,428 

31,278 

50,000 
70,000 
10,000 

10,000 

35,760 
4,291 
1,428 

2,112 

$20,000 

16,000 

1,000 
15,500 

64,807 
27  121,961 

3,666 

308,528 
74,291 

12,428 

31,278 

15  4,467 

- 

- 

5,505 

5,505 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,505 

- 

- 

630 

8,780 

5,000 

3,780 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8,780 

15  6,665 

*  4,100 
51  9,335 

10,000 

156,252 
16,665 

50,000 
10,000 

20,820 
6,665 

: 

20,256 

65,176 

: 

156,252 
16,665 

- 

- 

■- 

146,221 

30,000 

39,160 

- 

- 

- 

77,061 

146,221 

- 

- 

- 

20,014 

10,000 

12 

- 

3,023 

6,979 

- 

20,014 

- 

32  3,600 
53  35,853 

- 

1,048,846 

297,200 

125,742 

146,000 

75,9,50 
33  2,158 

401,796 

- 

1,048,846 

16  Horses  and  equipment. 
1'  Trade-marks  and  good  will. 

18  Stereotype  plates. 

19  Furniture  and  fixtures. 

20  And  ears. 

21  Fixtures. 


22  Improvement. 

23  And  equipment. 
21  Good  will,  etc. 

25  Automobiles  and  trucks. 

2«  Bank  deficit. 

2'  Reserve  for  depreciation. 


28  Securities. 

29  Inventory. 

3°  Unsubscribed  stock. 

31  Delivery  equipment. 

32  Investments. 

33  Deferred  items. 


876 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Ceetificates  of  Condition 


NAME  OF  CORPORA. 
TION. 


Worcester  Brick  Company, 
Auburn. 

Worcester  Brush  &  Scraper 
Company,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Buick  Company, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Coal  Co.  Incorpo- 
rated, Worcester. 

Worcester  Cold  Storage  and 
Warehouse  Company, 
Worcester. 


Worcester    Collateral    Loan 
Association,  Worcester. 


Worcester  County  Farmers 
Cooperative  Exchange, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  County  Market 
Gardener's  Co-operative 
Exchange,  Worcester. 

Worcester  County  Medical 
Institute  Company, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Electric  and  Man- 
ufacturing Company, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Envelope  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Worcester  Fire  Extinguisher 
Company,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Flexible  Tubing 
Company,  The,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Worcester  Fuel  Company, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Gametting  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Worcester  Land  Development 
Company,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Land  Development 
Company,  Worcester  (2n(i 
return). 

Worcester  Lawn  Mower  Com- 
pany, Worcester. 

Worcester  Lithographing 
Company,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Loan  Company, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Loom  Works, 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Lunch  Car  and 
Carriage  Manufacturing 
Company,  Worcester. 


Apr.   15, 

1918. 
May     3, 

1918. 
Sept.  13, 

1918. 
Aug.  19, 

1918. 
May  10, 

1918. 


June  24, 
1918. 


May     8, 
1918. 

Mch.  15, 
1918. 

Mch,  19, 
1918. 

Apr.    17, 
1918. 

May  28, 

1918. 
Mch.  23, 

1918. 
Feb.    13, 

1918. 
Mav  17, 

1918. 
May  16, 

1918. 
Sept.  24, 

1918. 
Dec.   19, 

1917. 
Nov.    8, 

1918. 

Apr.     9, 

1918. 
Oct.    25, 

1918. 
Feb.   25, 

1918. 
May     9, 

1918. 

Dec.   15, 
1917; 


Feb.     5, 

1918. 
2  Apr.    13, 

1918. 
Aug.  31, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Jan.    28, 

1918. 


May  16, 
1918. 


Jan.    15, 
1917. 

2  Mch.    2, 
1918. 

Feb.     7, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

May  21, 

1918. 
Jan.    29, 

1918. 
Jan.    12, 

1918. 
May    3, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 
"-  May     4, 

1918. 
2  Dec.   10, 

1917. 
2  Dee.   10, 

1917. 

Jan.     8, 

1918. 
Oct.     7, 

1918. 
Feb.     4, 

1918. 
Apr.   30, 

1918. 

Nov.  22, 
1917. 


Q 


Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
June  30, 

1918. 
Apr.     4, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 


Mch.  31, 
1918. 


Jan.    15, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 
1917. 

Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 
Nov.     1, 

1917. 
May     1, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Mch.  31, 

1918. 
Sept.  30, 

1917. 
Sept.  30, 

1918. 

Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Oct.      7, 

1918. 
Dec.  31, 

1917. 
Dec.   31, 

1917. 

Oct.    31, 
1917. 


860,000 
25,000 
25,000 
10,000 

200,000 

70,200 

10,000 

10,000 

10,000 

30,000 

38,000 
1,000 
6,000 
50,000 
50,000 
25,000 
20,000 
20,000 

15,000 
20,000 
20,000 
50,000 

30,000 


Assets. 


$37,425 


1,000 
578,799 


32,486 
51,280 

30,000 
28,000 

45,560 


17,699 


S51,182 
4,754 

6  1,429 
M50 


8,000 
16,661 

842 

8,002 

1,300 

17,000 


14,803 
7,500 

12,866 
3,934 


OQ  m  a  u, 

£-3   .^ 

|i«.s 

2  §3  c3  Q 


$11,134 

6,955 

70,816 

490 

10,822 


25 


19,847 
30,699 

658 
4,500 
7,460 


120,202 

149 

26,163 

16,795 

2,924 


1  Unexpired  insurance. 

2  Adjourned. 

5  Patent  rights. 

*  Liberty  Bonds. 

5  And  tools  and  fixtures. 

^  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 


'  And  fixtures. 

8  Trucks,  horses  and  teams. 

'  Subscription  received  on  stock. 

1°  Investments. 

^^  Prepaid  insurance. 

12  Securities. 


13  Development. 

i<  Accrued  interest. 

15  Mortgage  notes. 

"  Pledge  loans. 

1^  Foreclosed  property. 

18  Acquired  stock  account. 


1918.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


877 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

. 

J. 

J. 

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Ph 

H 

- 

i$391 

- 

$101,877 

$60,000 

$9,728 

- 

$24,048 

$8,101 

- 

$101,877 

s$622 

4 1,500 

- 

27,745 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,745 

27,745 

- 

i  5,900 

- 

137,721 

25,000 

33,973 

- 

25,000 

23,748 
6  30,000 

- 

137,721 

~ 

8  3,100 

- 

7,790 

5,000 
9  550 

800 

$400 

500 

- 

540 

7,790 

10  30,000 

11  1,234 
«  10,000 

12  5,000 
13  18,919 

680,094 

188,000 

3,400 
"  7,150 

428,475 

39,800 

13,269 

680,094 

15  86,162 

16  15,358 
1'  4,264 
18  1,100 
IS  1,108 

$349 

114,280 

70,200 

10,000 

31,539 

20  2,106 

21435 

114,280 

617 

665 

665 

665 

2=10,000 

23  228 

4,850 

15,952 

10,000 

4,852 
24  1,100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15,952 

- 

- 

- 

45,259 

30,000 

10,600 

- 

- 

4,659 

- 

45,259 

- 

- 

- 

111,024 

38,000 

8,143 

- 

44,400 

20,481 

- 

111,024 

3 1,000 

- 

- 

1,000 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

3  3,000 

_ 

2,161 

8,064 

6,000 

2,064 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8,064 

25  698 

25  3,569 

- 

- 

63,494 

35,100 

4,189 

1,040 

20,000 

- 

3,165 

63,494 

- 

26  17,662 

- 

131,977 

50,000 

16,492 

- 

36,000 

29,485 

- 

131,977 

- 

- 

- 

21,070 

18,800 

250 

- 

- 

- 

2,020 

21,070 

- 

- 

3,816 

34,492 

20,000 

437 

- 

14,055 

- 

- 

34,492 

- 

- 

3,023 

34,478 

20,000 

354 

- 

14,124 

- 

- 

34,478 

- 

- 

- 

208,855 

15,000 

47,471 

23,000 

37,000 

- 

86,384 

208,855 

- 

28  570 

5,038 

20,535 

20,000 

535 

- 

- 

- 

20,535 

- 

29  600 

1,623 

32,647 

20,000 

12,647 

- 

- 

- 

32,647 

3  7,500 

31  4,336 

_ 

72,375 

25,000 

11,372 

_ 

35,227 

_ 

776 

72,375 

s»  7,436 

25  11,500 

3  5,000 

- 

4,112 

51,988 

20,500 

31,488 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51,988 

25  2,000 

1'  Office  fixtures. 
2°  Dividend  reserve. 

21  Reserve  for  Federal  tax. 

22  Trade-marks,  good  will  and  use  of 

formulse. 


23  Stock  furniture  and  fixtures. 

24  Operating  expenses. 

25  Good  will." 
25  Equipment. 

27  In  lieu  of  annual. 


28  Paper  stock. 

29  Fixtures. 

3°  Trade-marks. 
'1  Contracts. 


878 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 

a 
1 

a 

03 

o 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

1 

JS, 

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and 
'roc- 

5   . 

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6 

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Worcester        Manufacturing 

June  10, 

Feb.     4, 

Dec.  31, 

$50,000 

$93,558 

$30,088 

$29,966 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester  Metal  Goods  Com- 

May    1, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

50,000 

849,125 

29,002 

32,634 

108,111 

pany,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester  Morris  Plan  Com- 

July    3, 

Jan. 

16, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

269,877 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

• 

Worcester  Motor  Car  Com- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan. 

2, 

Dec.  31, 

5,000 

_ 

1,466 

3,422 

4,915 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester  Paper  Box  Com- 

Nov.   7, 

May 

6, 

Apr.   27, 

70,000 

_ 

24,090 

34,797 

43,437 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester    Post    Company, 

Mch.  20, 

Jan. 

12, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

60,964 

6,347 

18,823 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester   Poultry   Associa- 

May 2.3, 

May 

8, 

Mch.    1, 

2,000 

_ 

_ 

13  40 

32 

tion,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Com- 

June  12, 

Feb. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

200,000 

$109,735 

168,567 

137,480 

359,681 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester  Pure  Water  Com- 

Apr.  23, 

Jan. 

3, 

Deo.   31, 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

600 

1,118 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester  Real  Estate  Asso- 

May 21, 

Jan. 

17. 

Jan.      1, 

25,000 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

9,251 

ciation,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester  Riding  School,  Inc., 

June  25, 

June 

17, 

May  31, 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,470 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester  Rubber  Company, 

Feb.    18, 

Feb. 

13, 

Dec.  31, 

7,500 

_ 

_ 

17,501 

4,779 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester    Shock    Absorber 

June   10, 

Feb. 

4, 

Dec.   31, 

15,000 

- 

7,804 

32,620 

2,728 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester  Silver  Black  Fox 

July    23, 

21  Apr. 

16, 

Feb.    15, 

75,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Co.,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester  Spring  Co.,   The, 

Apr.    15, 

23  Mch. 

18, 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

- 

- 

2 

128 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester    Stamped    Metal 

Jan.    26, 

Jan. 

22, 

Dec.   31, 

150,000 

43,831 

65,693 

114,077 

44,683 

Company,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

Worcester  Storage  Company, 

May     8, 

Apr. 

18, 

Mch.  30, 

75,000 

117,221 

- 

- 

18,674 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester  Supply  Company, 

Mch.  21, 

Mch. 

4, 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

25  279 

554 

468 

The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester  Syndicate,  Incor- 

May    4, 

21  Apr. 

26, 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

28,461 

_ 

5,338 

1,910 

porated,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester  Tire  Fabric  Com- 

Jan.   28, 

Jan. 

14, 

Dec.  31, 

100,000 

- 

40,891 

262,588 

139,605 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Worcester    Wholesale    Com- 

Aug.    2, 

Mch. 

6, 

Mch.    1, 

10,000 

_ 

- 

3,400 

5,030 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester  Wind  Motor  Com- 

Apr.  23, 

Apr. 

1, 

Mch.  31, 

30,000 

- 

2,209 

3,040 

10,275 

pany,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Worcester    Wire    Company, 

June   12, 

20  May 

28, 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

Worcester     Woman's     Club 

Feb.    18, 

Jan. 

21, 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

69,800 

- 

- 

21 

House  Corporation,  Worces- 
ter. 
Worcester  Woodenware  and 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

May     8, 

Apr. 

1, 

Mch.  31, 

25,000 

_ 

_ 

41,037 

21,047 

Paper  Company,    Worces- 
ter. 
Worcester  Woolen  Mill  Com- 

1918. 

1918 

1918. 

Apr.   25, 

Feb. 

18, 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

48,121 

38  243,200 

643,191 

175,149 

pany,  The,  Worcester. 

1918. 

1918 

1917. 

1  And  reserves. 

2  Liberty  Bonds. 

3  Borrowed  money. 

*  Certificates  outstandmg. 

5  Reserve  for  losses. 

s  Subscription  to  capital  stock. 


'  Good  wUl,  Associated  Press  fran- 
chise, and  subscription  list. 

8  Equipment. 

9  Fumitur#and  fixtures. 
1"  Insurance  prepaid. 

11  Accrued  interest  on  bonds. 

12  Advance  subscription  deposits. 


13  And  coops. 
11  Liberty  Bond 

15  Securities. 

16  Deferred  assets. 
1'  And  accrued. 

18  Seven  horses. 
1'  Reserve  fund. 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  879 

of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Assets  - 

-Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

(2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

■   ^ 

1 

■   1^ 

J. 

1 

p 

a 

gi 
"S-3 

O  <" 

3 

3 
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•a 
a 

OS 

1 

"a 

- 

S10,498 

- 

$164,110 

$16,800 

$34,401 

- 

$52,000 

$60,909 

- 

$164,110 

- 

- 

- 

218,872 

48,000 

26,303 

- 

- 

1  144,569 

- 

218,872 

2  5,000 

274,877 
9,803 

100,000 
5,000 

850 

109,891 
3  30,000 
i  29,821 

4,050 

5  1,115 

3,953 

274,877 
9,803 

7  S50,000 

8  17,522 

3  7,519 

10  100 

"100 

S728 

102,324 
161,275 

900 

20,000 
6  1,800 
10,000 

900 

11,495 

6,793 

11  1,575 

12  3,992 

$52,500 

44,947 
46,754 

24,082 
39,661 

- 

102,324 
161,275 

900 

- 

15  200,003 
16  5,843 

- 

981,309 
1,718 

200,000 
1,000 

1'  ]  14,409 
291 

_ 

133,000 

533,900 

$427 

981,309 
1,718 

- 

- 

20,232 

39,483 

25,000 

2,933 

8,550 

3,000 

- 

- 

39,483 

~ 

IS  1,450 
8  500 

139 

3,559 

22,280 

3,000 

7,500 

559 

5,830 

~ 

2,909 

19  2,556 

.  3,485 

3,559 
22,280 

- 

20  200 

- 

43,352 

15,000 

9,005 

- 

18,000 

- 

1,347 

43,352 

- 

22  68,000 

- 

68,000 

68,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

68,000 

_ 

- 

9,959 

10,089 

10,000 

89 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,089 

- 

- 

- 

268,284 

150,000 

23,301 

24  4,000 

38,500 

- 

52,483 

268,284 

- 

8  8,842 

- 

144,737 

75,000 

1,000 

- 

50,000 

18,737 

- 

144,737  . 

26  100 

- 

744 

2,145 

1,000 

1,145 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,145 

- 

- 

12,550 

48,259 

25,000 

11,259 

12,000 

- 

- 

- 

48,259 

: 

2' 968 

~ 

444,052 
8,430 

100,000 
6,250 

94,032 

28  4,967 

2,169 

- 

180,600 

64,453 

11 

444,052 
8,430 

- 

29  4,000 

1,790 

21,314 

20,000 

1,314 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21,314 

- 

31  2,000 

32  3,200 

- 

75,021 

60,000 

436 

- 

- 

- 

14,585 

75,021 

33  500 

3«  1,993 

35  275 

- 

64,852 

15,500 
36  9,500 

16,861 
s'  1,170 

- 

20,800 

1,021 

- 

64,852 

3,162 
2  30,150 
39  26,617 

1,169,590 

90,000 

197,535 

218,400 

538,655 
i"  125,000 

1,169,590 

2"  Prepaid  expense. 

21  Adjourned. 

22  Silver  black  foxes. 

23  Special  meeting. 
2<  Mortgage  loan. 
25  And  equipment 
2'  Trade-marks. 

2'  Prepaid  items. 


28  Accrued  items. 

29  Treasury  stock. 

30  Company  has  not  been  in  active 

business  since  1899. 

31  Furnishing. 

32  Telephone  stock  and  bonds. 

33  Good  will. 


34  Autos  and  office  fixtures. 

35  Paid-up  insurance. 

36  Subscription  received  on  stock. 
3'  Dividend  on  preferred  stock. 
33  And  buildings. 

39  Prepaid  interest  and  insurance  and  supplies. 

40  Reserve  for  taxes. 


880 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


1 
S 

s 

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§ 

a 
O 

AnflnTS. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 

!S, 

ise, 
and 
roc- 

^  . 

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1 

1 

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Wordell    &    McGuire   Com- 

May    9, 

Apr.   10 

Feb.   28, 

$35,000 

_ 

$32,197 

$21,756 

pany,  Fall  River. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Worden   and   Tooker,    Inc., 

Mch.    8, 

Jan.      1 

Jan.      1, 

5,000 

_ 

$162 

259 

2,851 

Brookline. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Worden    Realty    Company, 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    10 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

$5,920 

- 

_ 

1,724 

The,  Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Workers  Co-operative  Com- 

Feb.  28, 

Jan.    31 

Dec.   31, 

10,000 

5,488 

1,815 

13,928 

2,806 

pany,  Gardner. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Workers'  Co-operative  Con- 

June 29, 

Jan.    16 

Dec.  31, 

10,000 

_ 

2,371 

728 

2,852 

sumers   Association,    Inc., 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

The,  Worcester. 

Workingmen's  Loan  Associa- 

May 14, 

Apr.   18 

Mch.  30, 

125,000 

_ 

- 

- 

13,776 

tion,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Workingmen's        Publishing 

Mch.    7, 

Nov.  30 

Nov.  30, 

10,000 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,041 

Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

World  Film  Corporation  of 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.    1 

Dec.  31, 

1,000 

- 

- 

_ 

4,238 

Massachusetts,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Woronoak  Farms  Company, 

Feb.   26, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.  31, 

60,000 

45,128 

2,728 

10,077 

940 

Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Woronoco    Chemical    Com- 

Apr.   12, 

Feb.   23 

Jan.    31, 

22,000 

- 

- 

_ 

280 

pany,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Woronoco  Construction  Com- 

Mch. 15, 

Jan.      2 

Dec.  31, 

25,000 

489 

3,565 

_ 

7,039 

pany,  Westfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wottoquottoc  Worsted  Com- 

Mch.   8, 

Jan.    21 

Dec.  31, 

90,000 

45,619 

127,906 

4,717 

9,824 

pany,  Hudson. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wravin  Coal  Company,  Bos- 

June 25, 

15  June  22 

Apr.     1, 

25,000 

- 

"500 

- 

17  99,793 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wright  &  Frein  Inc.,  Great 

Feb.   14, 

Jan.    22 

Jan.      1, 

1,000 

_ 

- 

_ 

7,994 

Barrington. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wright    &    Potter    Printmg 

Mch.  25, 

Feb.     9 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

_ 

126,405 

2,000 

199,882 

Company,  The,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wright  &  Willis  Co.,  Boston, 

Sept.  25, 
1918. 

Sept.  18 
1918. 

Aug.  31, 
1918. 

30,000 

- 

- 

376 

13,485 

Wright  &  Wright,  Incorpo- 

Feb.  21, 

Jan.     8 

Nov.  30. 

25,000 

- 

- 

64,366 

28,465 

rated,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wright     Garage    Company, 

Sept.  26, 

Aug.     5 

July   31, 

10,000 

- 

19  2,006 

2,085 

787 

Merrimac. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wright  Illustrating  &  Engrav- 

May    7, 

20  Mch.  26 

Dec.   31, 

30,000 

_ 

5,198 

- 

67,531 

ing  Company,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Wright  Manufacturing  Com- 

Feb.  20, 

Jan.    15 

Dec.  31, 

22,000 

20,889 

32,950 

32,673 

•'  21,985 

pany,  Lawrence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

WuntsUp  or  Lose  Manufactur- 

Mch. 29, 

Nov.  19 

Sept.  30, 

100,000 

_ 

331 

- 

170 

ing  Co.,  Boston. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wyckoff  &  Lloyd  Company, 

May  14, 

May     8 

Mch.  31, 

35,000 

_ 

4)010 

35,453 

47,027 

Springfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wyman-Allen  Lumber  Com- 

May 14, 

Apr.   10 

Mch.  30, 

25,000 

69,061 

853 

69,424 

125,878 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Wyman-Gordon      Company, 

Jan.    31, 

Sept.  12 

June  30, 

3,000,000 

563,678 

629,698 

628,798 

1,200,513 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Wyman-Gordon      Company, 

Oct.     7, 

Sept.  11 

June  30, 

3,000,000 

603,162 

732,997 

859,781 

1,356,731 

Worcester  (2nd  return). 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Y.  &  M.  Grocery  &  Provision 

Apr.    18, 

Jan.    10 

Jan.    10, 

50,000 

- 

- 

22,531 

5,459 

Company,  Lynn. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Yale  Knitting  Company,  Mai- 

Apr.   10, 

Jan.    25 

Dec.   31, 

75,000 

16,463 

16,875 

78,320 

28,369 

den. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Yale    Novelty    Company, 

Apr.   24, 

Mch.  13 

Dec.   31, 

225,000 

32,115 

73,244 

166,428 

51,844 

Leominster. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917.   - 

1  Fixtiu-es. 

-  Liberty  Bond. 

s  Mortgage. 

^  Mortgage  note. 

5  Subscription  for  stock. 

^  Loans  on  chattel  mortgages. 


'  Investments. 

8  Reserved  for  dividend. 

9  Reserved  for  fire  losses. 
1°  Good  will. 

11  Liberty  Bonds. 

12  Live  stock. 


13  Trade-marks. 

"  Insurance. 

i»  In  lieu  of  annual. 

IS  And  fixtures. 

1'  And  investments. 

18  Treasury  stock. 


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881 


of  Corporations  —  Continued. 


Absets- 

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LuBtLITIES. 

OD    ID 

a  g  2 

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3 

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1  $8,400 
2  2,000 

- 

$64,353 

$35,000 

$16,587 

- 

- 

- 

$12,766 

$64,353 

- 

- 

3,272 

1,000 

306 

- 

- 

- 

1,966 

3,272 

- 

- 

$7,550 

15,194 

10,000 

3,094 

8  $2,000 

moo 

- 

- 

15,194 

- 

- 

- 

24,037 

3,860 

3,628 

3,024 

8,255 

$5,270 

- 

24,037 

- 

- 

168 

6,119 

1,250 
5  205 

4,130 

- 

- 

534 

6,119 

- 

6  226,911 
'  31,444 

- 

272,131 

125,000 

- 

- 

- 

127,374 

8  3,750 

9  16,007 

- 

272,131 

If  J3,000 

- 

6,952 

11,993 

5,000 

6,993 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11,993 

- 

- 

2,053 

6,291 

1,000 

607 

- 

- 

4,684 

- 

6,291 

13  10,000 

11116 
12  33,444 

2,920 

92,433 
13,200 

60,000 
12,600 

4,773 
600 

- 

26,890 

770 

92,433 
13,200 

w  2,800 

- 

- 

13,893 

1,000 

2,965 

- 

6,750 

- 

3,178 

13,893 

- 

"517 

4,341 

192,924 

90,000 

89,553 

- 

13,371 

- 

- 

192,924 

"  13,275 

- 

- 

113,568 

20,000 

55,052 

- 

9,500 

- 

29,016 

113,568 

- 

- 

- 

7,994 

1,000 

4,004 

- 

- 

- 

2,990 

7,994 

- 

- 

- 

-  328,287 

50,000 

14,923 

- 

- 

- 

263,364 

328,287 

- 

- 

16,329 

30,190 

30,000 

190 

- 

- 

- 

'- 

30,190 

- 

18  2,600 

- 

95,431 

25,000 

26,299 

- 

20,000 

- 

24,132 

95,431 

- 

IS  8,500 

- 

13,378 

10,000 

809 

- 

- 

- 

2,569 

13,378 

23  3,864 

21  14,621 
11  1,294 

- 

88',  644 
112,361 

30,000 
21,600 

13,805 
12,313 

- 

10,849 
44,500 

30,493 
22  3,497 
33,948 

_ 

88,644 
112,361 

23  67,500 
13  5,500 

- 

7,964 

81,465 
86,490 

72,000 
35,000 

9,465 
35,329 

- 

- 

10,000 

6,161 

81,465 
86.490 

- 

- 

- 

265,216 

25,000 

22,239 

- 

99,420 

118,557 

- 

265,216 

23  5,500 
"  750,000 
23  24.420 
1°  750,000 

24  175,659 

24 160,417 

27  633,100 

29  2,000 

- 

3,953,846 

5,120,608 

29,990 

3,000,000 

3,000,000 

20,000 

199,299 

266,154 

4,221 

- 

25  79,012 

455,445 
25  220.090 
28  1,854,454 

5,769 

3,9.53,846 

5,120,608 

29,990 

- 

18  24,800 

- 

164,827 

75,000 

1,472 

12,500 

59,694 

16,161 

- 

164,827 

10  60,000 

30 1444 
31  3,076 

- 

388,151 

225,000 

32  98,207 

- 

28,152 

36,792 

~ 

388,151 

1^  And  furniture. 
2"  Adjourned. 

21  Tools  and  equipment. 

22  Depreciation  machinery  and 

equipment. 

23  Patent  rights. 


24  Dies. 

25  Contingent  fund. 

26  Reserve  for  taxes. 

2'  Liberty  Bonds  and  other  govern- 
ment securities. 


28  And  reserves. 

29  FLxtures  and  deliveries. 
39  Prepaid  expenses. 

31  Deferred  charges. 

82  Including  income  taxes. 


882  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Abstract  of  Certificates  of  Condition 


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a 

1 
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C3 

ithorized  Capital 
Stock. 

Assets. 

NAME  OF  CORPORA- 
TION. 

S 

03 
1 

a 
1 

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

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S 

S 

O 

Yale  Plating  &  Mfg.  Com- 

Sept.   5, 

May  20, 

Apr.   30, 

85,000 

_ 

$300 

_ 

S650 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Yankee  Brew  Company,  Bos- 

Oct.   30, 

1  June     4, 

June     1, 

10,000 

- 

- 

S150 

800 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Yarmouth     Fisheries     Com- 

May  14, 

Feb      4, 

Feb.     4, 

5,000 

- 

4,554 

_ 

_ 

pany,  Yarmouth. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Yates    Machine    Company, 

May     7, 

Feb.    28, 

Dec.   31, 

-  5,000 

- 

585 

1,748 

,         4,091 

Salem. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Yerxa  Market,  Inc.,  Swamp- 

July    25, 

Oct.    11, 

Oct.      1, 

5,000 

- 

5  500 

1,438 

352 

scott. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

York  Amusement  Company, 

June   13, 

June     5, 

May  30, 

5,000 

- 

3,500 

- 

758 

Salisbury. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

York  and  Whitney  Company, 

May     1, 

Mch.  19, 

Mch.     1, 

50,000 

- 

- 

6  3,172 

83,506 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

York  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  Haver- 

Oct.   23, 

Aug.   10, 

July    31, 

10,000 

- 

862 

9.601 

2,479 

hill. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Young    Brothers    Company, 

Mch.  13, 

Feb.     8, 

Dec.  31, 

22,000 

518,579 

8,559 

19,721 

23,684 

Worcester. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Young  Curley  Wardwell  Com- 

Jan.   23, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.   31, 

20,000 

- 

- 

1,950 

6,243 

pany,  Cambridge. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Young's  Glass  Works,  Boston, 

Apr.    13, 
1918. 

Mch.  12, 
1918. 

Dec.  31, 
1917. 

35,000 

- 

12,532 

17,749 

15,334 

Z.  A.    Ward    Wood-working 

Mch.  13, 

11  Feb.     5, 

Dec.  31, 

15,000 

12,000 

1,875 

8,784 

6,354r 

Company,  Pittsfield. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Z.  B.  Davis  Corporation,  New 

Feb.     4, 

Jan.    21, 

Dee.  31, 

25,000 

- 

3,548 

15,145 

38,563 

Bedford. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Zander  Shoe  Company,  Bos- 

Sept. 20, 

Aug.     5, 

Aug.     5, 

10,000 

- 

- 

17,424 

841 

ton. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Zee-Socket  and   Mfg.  Com- 

Feb.    1, 

Jan.      9, 

Dec.  31, 

250,000 

- 

- 

- 

2,275 

pany,  Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Zenas  R.  Taylor,  Inc.,  Bos- 

Jan.   14, 

Sept.  19, 

Sept.  19, 

3,000 

- 

- 

- 

3,018 

ton. 

1918. 

1917. 

1917. 

Zenith  Lamp  Company,  Lynn, 

Mch.  29, 
1918. 

Dec.  ■  3, 
1917. 

Dec.     3, 
1917. 

25,000 

- 

- 

- 

104 

Zoccola  Company,  Inc.,  The, 

July    12, 

June  27, 

Dec.   31, 

50,000 

- 

- 

4,711 

29,688 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

1917. 

Zuber-Choate  Company,  Law- 

Dec.    6, 

Nov.     5, 

Sept.     1, 

10,000 

- 

5 1,000 

24,367 

3,677 

rence  (for  1917). 

1917. 

1917. 

1917. 

Zuber-Choate  Company,  Law- 

Nov. 29, 

Nov.    4, 

Sept.    1, 

10,000 

- 

5 1,000 

30,760 

4,146 

rence. 

1918. 

1918. 

1918. 

Zunner  Machines  Company, 

July    23, 

21  _ 

Jan.      1, 

150,000 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston. 

1918. 

1918. 

Total  Certificates  filed,  . 

9,914 

1,671,036,257! 

589,903,592 

244,921,160 

846,405,589 

766,107,717 

Deduct  Duplicates, 

125 

32,798,500 

3,818,323 

4,136,542 

9,339,105 

7,929,369 

Total  Corporations, 

9,789 

1,638,237,757! 

586,085,269  240,784,618 

837,066,484 

758,178,348 

1  Should  have  been  held. 

2  Good  will  and  formulae, 
s  Good  will. 

*  Patent  rights. 


5  And  fixtures. 

6  Chattel  mortgage. 

'  Stock  and  securities. 
8  Reserve  for  taxes,  etc. 


9  Good  will  and  eighty  shares  of 
treasury  stock. 

10  Tools  and  teams. 

11  Adjourned. 


1918.1 


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of  Corporations 

—  Coi 

itinued. 

Assets 

—  Con. 

LUBILITIES. 

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Pi 

1 

1 

-a 
a 

1 

S 

3 

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0 

h 

J. 

■a 

a 

II 

J. 

-a 

0  0 

1 

a 
a 

i 

- 

- 

$4,500 

$5,450 

$5,000 

$450 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$5,450 

2  $5,000 

- 

5,550 

11,500 

10,000 

500 

- 

$1,000 

- 

- 

11,500 

3  250 

- 

1,213 

6,017 

5,000 

391 

- 

626 

- 

- 

6,017 

«  2,500 

- 

2,341 

11,265 

5,000 

265 

$6,000 

- 

- 

- 

11,265 

- 

- 

5,056 

7,346 

5,000 

2,346 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7.346 

- 

- 

4,531 

8,789 

5,000 

289 

6  3,500 

- 

- 

- 

8,789 

3 10,000 

7  $71,492 

2,126 

168,170 
15,068 

50,000 
2,000 

24,878 
3,933 

- 

9,135 

$82,100 
8  11,192 

- 

168,170 
15,068 

4  252 

3  6,800 

9  13,000 

10  2,500 

~ 

77,595 
23,693 

22,000 
20,000 

10,068 
1,012 

- 

26,612 

18,800 

$115 
2,681 

77,595 
23,693 

- 

- 

3,283 

48,898 

35,000 

3,898 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

48,898 

- 

- 

- 

29,013 

15,000 

351 

5,000 

5,000 

- 

3,662 

29,013 

~ 

12  1,350 

13  3,572 
"600 

~ 

62,178 
18,865 

25,000 
4,000 

4,785 
11,493 

: 

29,928 

- 

2,465 
15  3,372 

62,178 
18,865 

i  250,000 

- 

- 

252,275 

250,000 

' 

- 

- 

- 

2,275 

252,275 

- 

- 

- 

3,018 

300 

2,175 

- 

- 

- 

543 

3,018 

- 

- 

15,320 

15,424 

10,050 

5,306 

68 

- 

- 

- 

15,424 

"500 
3  18,000 

728 
"  9,500 

_ 

63,127 
29,044 

30,000 
10,000 

25,878 
1^530 
9,118 

2,000 

19  4,620 
5,000 

2,099 

2,926 

63,127 
29,044 

- 

2»  1,500 

- 

37,406 

10,000 

9,043 

2,000 

11,325 

- 

5,038 

37,406 

- 

- 

165,000 

165,000 

150,000 

- 

3,000 

12,000 

- 

- 

165,000 

214,571,141 
11,184,029 

396,475,169 
8,168,921 

60,023,244 
372,989 

3,118,407,612 
44,949,278 

1,398,413,063 
27,862,033 

416,493,475 
3,847,463 

153,817,745 
2,713,386 

438,532,305 
2,589,103 

515,195,003 
7,154,694 

189,364,904 
782,599 

3,111816,495 
44,949,278 

203,387,112 

388,306,248  59,650,255!3,073,458,334 

1                 1 

1,370,551,030 

412,646,012 

151,104,359 

135,943,202 

508,040,309 

188,582,305 

3,066,867,217 

12  Vehicles. 

13  Tools  and  furniture. 
"  Fixtures. 

1*  Undivided. 


1^  Trade-marks. 

1'  Organization  expense. 

13  Due  subagents. 


19  Bank  loan. 

20  Liberty  Bonds. 

21  None  held  in  1918. 


GENERAL  STATEMENT  FOR  FISCAL  YEAR 
ENDING  NOV.  30,  1918. 


Organizations. 
Capital  atock  of  1,460  corporations,  organized  under  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437 

Capital  stock  of  3  trust  companies,  organized  under  Acts  of  1904,  chap.  374,  . 

Without  capital,  1  insurance  company,  under  Acts  of  1907,  chap.  576 

With  unlimited  capital,  2  co-operative  banks  under  Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623 

With  and  without  capital,  144  religious,  benevolent,  library  or  charitable  corporations,  organized 

under  R.  L.  chap.  125. 
Without  capital,  14  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations,  under  Acts  of  1911,  chap.  62S,  . 

Without  capital,  4  cemetery  corporations,  organized  under  R.  L.  chaps.  78  and  123, 

Without  capital,  12  churches,  under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sect.  51, 

Without  capital,  3  religious  societies  and  parishes,  organized  under  R.  L.  chap.  36,  sects.  23, 43  and  44 

Without  fixed  capital,  9  credit  unions,  under  General  Acts  of  1915,  chap.  268, 

Total 


Capital  paid  in. 
Capital  paid  up  of  6  public  service  corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  44,  and  Acts  of  1914, 

chap.  742,  sect.  48. 
Capital  stock  issued  by  1,460  trading  corporations,  under  sect.  11,  chap.  437,  Acts  of  1903,    . 

Capital  stock  issued  by  494  trading  corporations,  under  sect.  14,  chap.  437,  Acts  of  1903, 

Total 


Investments. 
Capital  of  6  public  service  corporations,  certificates  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  44,  and  Acts  of  1914, 

chap.  742,  sect.  48,  in  real  estate. 
Capital  of  6  public  service  corporations,  certificates  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  44,  and  Acts  of  1914, 

chap.  742,  sect.  48,  in  personal  estate. 
Capital  of  6  public  service  corporations,  certificates  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  44,  and  Acts  of  1914, 

chap.  742,  sect.  48,  in  cash. 

Increase. 
Capital  increased  by  2  corporations,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  54, 

Of  which  there  has  been  paid  in, 

Capital  increased  by  10  corporations,  under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  68,  .        .        .        . 

Of  which  there  has  been  paid  in 

Capital  increased  by  474  corporations  under  The  Business  Corporation  Law,  .        .        .        . 

Capital  increased  by  1  street  railway  corporation,  under  Acts  of  1906,  chap.  463,  Part  III.,  sect. 

103. 
Capital  increased  by  1  trust  company,  under  Acts  of  1905,  chap.  189 

Reduction. 
Capital  reduced  by  69  corporations  under  The  Business  Corporation  Law, 

Present  capital, 

41  corporations  dissolved  by  the  supreme  judicial  and  superior  courts. 


S136,062,625 
400,000 


240,000 


$136,702,625 


S249,500 
74,872,775 
56,773,680 


8131,895,955 


$87,452 
162,048 

33,600 

33,600 

5,094,500 

5,094,500 

60,171,600 

812,500 

100,000 

13,128,930 
42,035,970 


886    ■ 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Certificates  of  Condition,  or  Annual  Returns  for  Fiscal  Year  ending 
Nov.  30,  1918,  UNDER  R.  L.  Chap.  110,  Sect.   51. 


83  certificates  filed,  4  of  which  were  for  a  former  year,  reducing  the  number  to  79  corporations  which 
made  returns. 

Total  fixed  capital  of  these  79  corporations ^. 

Assets, «  OS  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 .        .        . 

Manufactiures,  merchandise,  material  and  stock  in  process, 

Miscellaneous 

Moneye  received,  including  value  of  collateral,  under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  81,     . 

Balance  profit  and  loss 

Total  assets  of  corporations  (M  <Aej/ /oo<  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 

Total  liabilities  of  corporations  as  they  foot  up  in  the  table, ' 


$32,410,735 


$2,598,068 
1,298,749 
375,007 
2,115,162 
1,518,512 
49,167 
5,668,051 

390,588 


$14,013,304 


$6,147,645 
5,189,270 
1,499,248 
1,177,141 


$14,013,304 


>  In  ta&MZoifns, the  fraction  of  adollar,if  over  50  cents, isadded  asone  dollar;  if  less  than  50  cents,  it  is  dropped. 
«  But  the  totals  of  assets  and  liabihties  of  corporations  failing  to  give  totals  are  here  added  to  those  given 
(in  all  77). 


1918.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


887 


Certificates  of  Condition,  or  Annual  Returns  for  Fiscal  Year  ending 
Nov.  30,  1918,  under  Acts  of  1903,  Chap.  437,  Sect.  45. 


9,914  certificates  filed,  125of  which  were  for  former  years,  or  were  duplicates,  reducing  the  number 
to  9,789  corporations  which  made  returns. 

Total  authorized  capital  of  these  9,789  corporations,         .        , 

Assets, '  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  t^ey /ooi  up  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 /Aey/ooi  up  in  the  table,* 


$1,638,237,757 


$586,085,269 
240,784,618 
837,066,484 
758,178,348 
203,387,112 
388,306,248 
59,650,255 


$3,073,458,334 


$1,370,551,030 
412,646,012 
151,104,359 
435,943,202 
508,040,309 
188,582,305 


$3,066,867,217 


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. 
»  But  the  totals  of  assets  and  liabilities  of  corporations  failing  to  give  totals  are  here  added  to  those  given. 
'  These  items  are  held  by  some  corporations  for  other  purposes,  and  are  so  stated  in  a  note. 


888 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Certificates  of  Condition,  or  Annual  Returns  for  Fiscal  Year  ending 
Nov.  30,  1918,  UNDER  Acts  of  1914,  Chap.  742,  Sect.  65. 


114  certificates  filed,  10  of  which  were  for  former  years,  or  were  duplicates,  reducing  the  number  to 

104  corporations  which  made  returns. 
Total  fixed  capital  of  these  104  corporations, 


Assets  1,  as  follows:  — 
Total  real  estate  (in  some  returns  machinery  is  included). 
Land  and  water  power,      ....... 

Buildings, 


Machinery,  including  mains,  services  and  appliances  (sometimes  included  with  real  estate,  and 

excluded  here). 
Cash  and  debts  receivable,        .        .        .  • 


Supplies  and  materials, 

Miscellaneous 

Moneys  received,  including  value  of  collateral,  under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63, 

Balance  profit  and  loss, 

Total  assets  of  corporations  as  they  foot  up  in  the  table,  2        . 

Liabilities,  as  follows:  — 

Total  capital  stock  (paid  in  or  regarded  as  a  liability) 

Total  debts 

Reserve  for  depreciation  (this  reserve  is  held  by  some  corporations  for  other  purposes,  and  is  so 

stated  in  a  note). 
Balance  profit  and  loss 

Guaranty  fund,  under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  63 

Total  liabilities  of  corporations  as  they  foot  up  in  the  table, ' 


8109,554,4.56 


$65,778,076 

7,378,667 

6,158,698 

107,331,390 

11,948,604 

8,5.30,891 

17,914,825 

737,098 

3,958,022 


9,736.271 


8104,414,576 

64,480,795 

48,931,620 

11,048,274 

861,006 


$229,736,271 


1  IntabuZatinff,  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  (in  all 
115). 


1918.1  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  889 


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 
eflfect  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  thsmfive  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  stqck,  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  Co-operative  Asso- 
ciations, including  the  issuing  of  the  Secretary's  Certificate  of  Incorporation, 
under  Acts  of  1913,  chap.  447,  asi  amended  by  General  Acts  of  1915,  chap.  118, 
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  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  1904,  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  1911,  chap.  628,  sect.  12,  or 
Acts  of  1912,  chap.  623,  sect.  4,  Part  I,  or  General  Acts  of  1915,  chap.  231,  or 
General  Acts  of  1915,  chap.  268,  Five  Dollars. 


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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- 
cate 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, 
and  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  48,  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;  Acts  of  1903,  chap.  437,  sects.  45,  46,  47  and  90;  and 
Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sects.  65  and  91,  as  amended  by  General  Acts  of  1915, 
chap.  264,  Five  Dollars. 


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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,  as  amended  by  General  Acts  of  1915,  chap.  264,  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, 
and  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  69,  One  Dollar. 

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,  as  amended  by 
General  Acts  of  1915,  chap.  205,  the  fee  shall  be  One  Dollar. 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Change  of  Par  Value  of  Shares, 
under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  29,  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  Organization, 
under  R.  L.  chap.  110,  sect.  82,  and  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  71,  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  Confirmation  of  Proceedings, 
under  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sect.  72,  One  Dollar. 


892  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

Por  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,  and  Acts  of  1914,  chap.  742,  sects.  52  and  53,  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.) 

For  filing  and  recording  the  Certificate  of  Organization  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. 


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893 


General  Laws  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed;  also  regulated. 


Revised  Laws. 


Chapters.      Sections 


21-23 
24 
39 
40-43 
44-46 
47-54 

2-5 
1-6 
7-9 

52-57 

9 

,  13 


9-11 
12-14 


13-16 
20-22 


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  usee. 

Of  law  library  associations. 

Of  cemetery  corporations. 

Of  crematory  corporations. 

Of  certain  powers,  duties  and  liabilities  of  corporations. 

Of  dissolution  of  corporations. 

For  making  and  selling  gas,  and  generating  and  furnishing  steam,  hot  water,  hydro- 
static or  pneumatic  pressure. 

For  carrying  on  any  lawful  business  not  mentioned  in  eight  preceding  sections  ex- 
cept, etc. 

Of  co-operative  banks.     (See  chap.  623,  Acts  of  1912.) 

Of  banks  and  banking;  formation  and  regulation  of  banks,  etc.   (See  chap.  12,  General 

Acts,  1918.) 
Of  trust  companies. 

Of  mortgage  loan  and  investment  companies. 

Of  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations  —  formation  and  regulation.      (See   chap.   628, 

Acts  of  1911.) 
Of  insurance  on  the  assessment  plan. 

Of  gas  and  electric  light  companies,  formation,  etc. 

Of  companies  for  the  transpiission  of  electricity  —  construction,  capital,  supervision 

of  wires,  etc. 
Of  telegraph  companies. 

Of  telephone  companies. 

Of  proprietors  of  wharves,  real  estate  lying  in  common,  general  fields  and  aqueduct 

corporations. 
Of  agricultural  and  horticultural  societies. 

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. 

Of  textile  schools. 

Of  foreign  corporations. 


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[1918. 


General  Laws  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed,  etc.  —  Continued. 


Acts  of  — 


Chapters.     Sections 


335 
342 
349 
335 
463 

524 
227 
332 
424 
437 
153 
207 
248 
261 
271 

292 
374 
392 
427 
442 
167 
189 
222 
228 
233 
242 
315 

428 
63 

269 
346 
347 
372 
408 
433 


1-5 
1-6 
1.2 
1-3 
1.2 


1.2 
1.2 
1-97 
1-5 
1.2 
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 


Relative  to  tlie  corporation  laws  of  the  Commonwealth. 

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. 

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. 

Relative  to  agents  of  assessment  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  certain  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  certificates  and  returns   deposited  with  the  secretary  of 

the  Commonwealth  by  certain  corporations. 
Relative  to  business  corporations. 

Relative  to  assessment  insurance. 

Relative  to  the  annual  meetings  of  the  stockholders  of  corporations  (trad- 
ing). 

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  enfdi-cement  of  stockholders'  liabilities  ia  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  persona,  firms  and  corpora- 
tions. 

Relative  to  the  supervision  by  the  Massachusetts  highway  commission 
of  all  companies  engaged  in  the  transmission  of  intelligence  by  electricity. 


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Acts  of  — 


Chapters.       Sections 


1906. 


463 

516 
282 
319 
320 
332 
330 
337 
377 
396 
402 
417 
428 
448 
471 
472 
487 
533 
561 
576 
585 
81 
116 
163 
180 
222 
243 

266 
278 
280 
300 
301 
316 
379 


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 
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 


Relative  to  railroad  corporations  and  street  railway  companies. 


Relative  to  electric  railroad  companies. 

Relative  to  changes  in  oflScers  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. 

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  businesa 

under  names  other  than  their  own. 
Relative  to  cemeteries. 


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509 
520 
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590 


599 

620 
636 
646 
92 
95 
118 

192 
278 
294 
319 
369 
379 
390 
407 
417 
485 
488 
491 
171 
181 
187 
237 
296 


1-3 

1,2 

1.2 

1-17 

1-3 


Part  I., 

1-21 
Part  II., 

22-25 
Part  III., 

26-45 

Part  IV., 

40-47 

Part  v., 

68-71 

1-4 


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 
1.2 
1.2 
1-9 
1-26 
1.2 
1-3 
1,2 


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  liability 

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  per- 
sons and  corporations  engaged  in  the  express  business  upon  railroads  and 
railways. 

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  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. 


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Sections. 


339 
343 
346 
353 
355 
385 
443 
499 
518 
536 
551 
567 
587 
596 
622 
649 
650 
656 
70 
184 
205 
251 
261 
329 
358 
428 

431 

481 

488 

492 

503 

506 

509 

628 

53 

54 

73 


1,2 

1.2 
1.2 
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1,2 


1-4 
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 


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  corfiorations  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. 

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. 


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[1918. 


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Acts  of  - 


Chapters. 


Sections. 


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82 
90 
97 
128 
162 
175 
189 
196 
330 
357 
396 
403 
472- 
580 
586 
695 


623 


629 
82 
174 
177 
179 
206 
213 
235 
247 
257 
264 
291 
334 
343 
409 


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1.  2 


1,  2 
1-3 
1,  2 
1,2 
1,  2 


1,2 

1.2 

1-3 

1.  2 

1,2 

I,  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 


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. 

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. 


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Sections. 


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447 
458 
473 
489 
499 
541 
578 
596 
597 
613 
617 
660 
705 
727 
750 
764 
55 
83 
198 
320 
422 
426 
448 
504 
505 
523 
537 
598 
610 
626 
642 
643 
658 
661 
671 
724 


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1-8 
1.2 
1-3 
1,2 
1^ 
1,2 
1-4 
1,2 
1.2 
1,2 
1-6 
1-3 
1-9 
1-7 
1,2 
1-5 
1-3 
1,2 
1-8 
1,2 
1.2 
1.2 
1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-3 
1-4 
24,25 

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1,2 
1-10 
1-5 
1.2 
1.2 
1-3 


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. 

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. 
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.    (Repealed  by  General 
Acts  1918,  chap.  76). 


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787 


Part  I., 
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 

1-14 


1.2 


15 

1,2 

20 

1-3 

21 

1-4 

32 

1,2 

34 

1.2 

38 

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39 

- 

62 

- 

77 

1,2 

82 

1-4 

85 

1-8 

92 

- 

118 

1-4 

137 

1-6 

157 

1-3 

167 

- 

178 

1-4 

181 

- 

182 

1-8 

183 

1-3 

192 

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205 

- 

209 

1.2 

213 

- 

217 

1,2 

219 

1.2 

To  consolidate  the  laws  relative  to  the  mantifacture,  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. 

To  require  a  rnajority  of  the  directors  of  a  mutual  fire  insiu-ance  company 
or  mutual  liability  insurance  company  to  be  citizens  of  the  common- 
wealth. 

Relative  to  changes  in  officers  of  business  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  manufacture,  distribution  and  sale  of  gas  and  electricity. 

Relative  to  the  supervision  of  water  companies  by  the  board  of  gas  and 

electric  light  commissioners. 
Relative  to  life  insurance  by  savings  banks. 

Relative  to  the  tax  assessment  of  domestic  telephone  companies. 

To  authorize  co-operative  banks  to  advertise  their  branch  offices. 

Relative  to  membership  in  fraternal  and  beneficiary  corporations. 

To  require  reports  from  savings  banks  of  the  amount  of  deposits  received 
from  labor  and  credit  unions. 

To  authorize  co-operative  banks  to  issue  certain  shares  to  qualify  as  se- 
curity for  real  estate  loans. 

To  authorize  the  insurance  commissioner  to  license  corporations  as  insur- 
ance agents  and  brokers. 

To  authorize  fire,  water,  light,  watch  and  improvement  districts  to  incur 
indebtedness. 

Relative  to  the  payment  of  fees  by  gas  and  electric  companies  for  filing 
and  recording  certain  certificates  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  the 
commonwealth. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  and  management  of  co-operative  associa- 
tions. 

Relative  to  the  valuation  of  poles,  wires  and  underground  conduits,  wires 
and  pipes  of  telephone  and  telegraph  companies. 

Relative  to  the  laying  out  of  railroads. 

To  provide  for  rettu-ns  of  property  of  foreign  corporations  situated  within 
the  commonwealth  and  subject  to  local  taxation  therein. 

To  provide  for  the  organization  of  mutual  companies  to  insure  steam 
boilers  and  fly  wheels. 

Relative  to  the  issuing  of  policies  by  mutual  liability  insurance  com- 
panies. 

To  authorize  fire  districts,  improvement  districts,  watch  districts  and 
water  districts  to  use  official  ballots  in  district  elections. 

To  secure  prompt  payment  of  workmen's  compensation  benefits  when  a 
foreign  insvuance  company  withdraws  from  this  commonwealth. 

Relative  to  corporations  authorized  to  manufacture,  distribute  and  sell 
gas  and  electricity.  ^ 

Relative  to  the  change  of  name  of  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  limitation  of  property  owned  by  charitable  and  other  cor- 
porations. 
Relative  to  the  purposes  for  which  corporations  may  be  formed. 

Relative  to  the  returns  of  life  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  officers,  directors  and  employees  of  trust  companies. 


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273 

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299 

303 

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5 

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21 

22 

26 

29 

32 

37 

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64 

83 

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105 

129 

135 

175 

184 

198 

199 

200 

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227 

244 

266 

292 

302 

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1,2 

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1,2 


1-4 
1.2 

1.2 
1.2 
1-3 
1-3 
1,2 
1,2 
1.2 
1.2 
1-3 

1-6 
1,2 

1-4 
1-3 

1,2 

1-11 
1^ 
1-5 
1,2 


To  authorize  the  incorporation  of  farmland  banks. 
Relative  to  the  taxation  of  national  banks. 
Relative  to  the  taxation  of  transfers  of  stock. 

Relative  to  the  fees  to  be  paid  by  gas  and  electric  companies  for  filing  and 
recording  certain  certificates  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  the  com- 
monwealth. 

Relative  to  the  incorporation  and  management  of  credit  unions. 

Relative  to  investments  of  savings  banks  and  institutions  for  savings. 
Relative  to  the  issue  of  fractional  shares  by  railroad  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  creation  and  issue  of  preferred  stock  by  railroad  corpora- 
tions. 

Relative  to  the  issue  of  stock,  bonds,  notes  or  other  evidences  of  indebted- 
ness by  railroad  corporations. 

To  permit  the  graduates  of  certain  schools  to  organize  fraternal  benefit  so- 
cieties without  the  lodge  system. 

Relative  to  the  investments  of  domestic  insurance  companies  in  mortgage 
loans. 

Relative  to  the  designation  of  officers  of  corporations  licensed  as  insurance 
agents  and  brokers. 

To  permit  mutual  liability  insurance  companies  to  insure  against  damage 
by  steam-boiler  and  fly-wheel  explosions. 

To  authorize  co-operative  banks  to  provide  for  an  assistant  treasurer. 

To  extend  the  authority  of  the  bank  commissioner  relative  to  savings  and 
loan  associations. 

To  provide  for  the  issue  of  term  bonds  to  companies  transacting  work- 
men's compensation  insurance. 

To  authorize  certain  insurance  companies  to  insure  against  loss  of  securi- 
ties and  documents  by  bankers  and  brokers. 

Relative  to  the  limitation  of  the  capital  stock  of  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  the  payment  by  cities  and  towns  of  bonds  issued  for  water 

supply  purposes. 
Relative  to  the  issue  of  securities  by  hydro-electric  companies. 

To  provide  for  returns  of  property  of  foreign  corporations  situated  within 

the  commonwealth  and  subject  to  local  taxation  therein. 
To  define  further  the  term  "  drug  business." 

Relative  to  the  signing  of  corporation  stock  certificates. 

To  extend  the  powers  of  trust  companies. 

Relative  to  the  contracts  of  insurance  of  life  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  taking  of  deposits  by  certain  persons,  partnerships,  asso- 
ciations and  corporations. 

Relative  to  suits  against  voluntary  associations  created  by  written  instru- 
ments or  declarations  of  trust. 

Relative  to  unclaimed  deposits  in  savings  banks. 

Relative  to  the  regulation  of  the  business  of  installing  wires  or  apparatus 

for  electric  light,  heat  or  power  purposes. 
Relative  to  workmen's  compensation  and  liability  insurance. 

To  regulate  the  making  of  small  loans. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  mutual  fire  insurance  companies. 

To  authorize  the  public  service  commission  to  order  street  railway  com- 
panies to  build  reasonable  extensions  of  their  lines. 
Relative  to  the  use  of  trolleymotors  on  public  ways. 

To  prohibit  the  practice  of  law  by  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  repair  of  streets,  highways  and  bridges  by  street  railway 

companies. 
To  increase  the  surplus  which  may  be  held  by  a  mutual  fire  insurance 

company. 


902  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 

General  Laws  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed,  etc.  —  Continued. 


Acts  of  — 


Chapters. 


Sections. 


I 


10 
33 
35 
45 
49 
52 
85 
89 
97 
104 
107 
108 
113 
117 
122 
128 
132 
141 
144 
146 
159 
166 
168 
172 
191 
204 
210 
224 
226 
238 
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268 
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1,2 


To  increase  the  reserve  of  liability  companies  for  outstanding  losses. 

Relative  to  lost  pass  books  and  certificates  of  shares  of  credit  unions  and 

of  certain  savings  and  loan  associations. 
Relative  to  the  suspension  of  club  licenses. 

Relative  to  the  limitation  of  property  owned  by  charitable  and  other  cor- 
porations. 

To  provide  for  the  annual  election  of  moderators  in  fire,  water,  light,  watch 
or  improvement  districts. 

Relative  to  interest  payments  on  loans  by  co-operative  banks. 

Relative  to  the  payment  of  bounty  to  poultry  associations. 

To  extend  the  time  for  filing  returns  of  property  of  foreign  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  mutual  liability  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  filing  of  returns  of  insurance  companies,  associations  or 
partnerships  with  the  tax  commissioner. 

To  authorize  the  payment  of  burial  benefits  to  members  of  fraternal  bene- 
ficiary corporations. 

To  authorize  fraternal  benefit  societies  to  grant  withdrawal  equities.  , 

Relative  to  the  granting  of  certificates  to  new  insurance  companies  to  issue 

policies. 
To  extend  the  corporate  powers  of  life  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  returns  to  the  public  service  commission. 

To  authorize  fraternal  benefit  societies  to  pay  death  or  annuity  benefits 

upon  the  lives  of  certain  children. 
Relative  to  reinsurance  in  unauthorized  companies. 

Relative  to  the  construction  of  lines  for  the  transmission  of  electricity. 

Relative  to  the  amount  of  public  trust  funds,  held  by  a  city  or  town,  that 

may  be  received  on  deposit  by  savings  banks. 
To  extend  the  powers  of  title  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  auditing  by  the  bureau  of  statistics  of  the  accounts  of  fire, 

water,  light,  watch  and  improvement  districts. 
Relative  to  water  companies. 

To  prohibit  the  practice  of  law  by  incorporated  collection  agencies  or 

adjustment  bureaus. 
Relative  to  the  investments  of  trust  companies. 

To  extend  the  powers  of  mutual  liability  insurance  companies. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  the  personal  property  of  certain  fraternal  so- 
cieties, orders  and  associations. 

Relative  to  the  extra  charge  that  may  be  made  by  life  insurance  companies 
in  case  the  insured  enters  military  or  naval  service  in  time  of  war. 

To  permit  the  incorporation  of  agricultural  and  horticultural  organizations 
under  the  laws  relating  to  business  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  granting  of  bounties  to  agricultural  societies. 

To  extend  the  powers  of  fire  insurance  companies. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  savings  deposits  when  invested  in  bonds  or  cer- 
tificates of  indebtedness  of  the  United  States. 

To  provide  for  certain  deductions  in  determining  the  value  of  a  corporate 
franchise  for  purposes  of  taxation. 

Relative  to  the  reserves  of  trust  companies. 

To  regulate  foreign  corporations  engaged  in  the  business  of  wrecking  or 
salvaging  in  the  navigable  waters  of  the  commonwealth. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  the  income  from  deposits  in  mutual  savings 
banks  in  other  states. 

To  authorize  savings  banks  to  make  payments  at  branch  oflaces  on  account 
of  deposits. 

To  discontinue  the  incorporation  of  certain  banks. 

Relative  to  fraudulent  transfers  of  stock  to  evade  taxation. 


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General  Laws  binder  which  Corporatiojis  may  be  formed,  etc.  —  Concluded. 


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1,2 

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1,2 

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1-11 

Relative  to  the  penalty  for  unauthorized  banking  and  for  refusal  to  sub- 
mit to  examination  by  the  bank  commissioner. 
To  permit  co-operative  banks  to  suspend  certain  mortgage  payments  by 

borrowers  engaged  in  war  service. 
Relative  to  the  sale  by  life  insurance  companies  of  Liberty  bonds  and 

similar  government  securities. 
Further  extending  the  jurisdiction  of  the  public  service  commission  over 

corporations  engaged  in  the  business  of  transmitting  intelligence  by 

electricity. 
Relative  to  the  filing  of  certain  policies  with  the  insurance  commissioner 

and  the  provisions  thereof. 
To  authorize  savings  banks  and  savings  departments  of  trust  companies 

to  invest  in  farm  loan  bonds. 
Relative  to  trusts. 

Relative  to  dividends  paid  by  insurance  stock  companies. 

To  authorize  savings  banks  to  issue  insurance  poMcies  on  the  lives  of  per- 
sons regularly  employed  in  the  commonwealth. 
Relative  to  the  licensing  of  insurance  agents. 

Relative  to  the  appointment  of  receivers  for  insurance  companies. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  foreign  corporations. 

Increasing  the  number  of  unmatured  shares  in  co-operative  banks  that 
may  be  individually  owned,  and  the  maximum  mortgage  loan  by  such 
banks  on  single  parcels  of  real  estate. 

To  authorize  mutual  fire  insurance  companies  to  transact  certain  addi- 
tional lines  of  business. 

Relative  to  the  taking  of  land  for  transmission  lines  by  electric  companies. 

Relative  to  the  use  as  evidence  of  copies  from  the  records,  books  and 

accounts  of  trust  companies  and  national  banks. 
Authorizing  loans  on  matured  shares  in  co-operative  banks. 

Relative  to  the  licensing  of  foreign  fraternal  benefit  societies. 

To  exempt  from  taxation  the  personal  property  held  by  or  in  trust  for 
religious  organizations. 

To  extend  the  coverage  permitted  to  certain  classes  of  insurance  com- 
panies insuring  motor  vehicles. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  money  deposited  in  banks  outside  the  com- 
monwealth. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  personal  property. 

To  extend  the  time  for  filing  returns  of  taxable  property  by  foreign  cor-- 
porations. 

To  include  machinery  in  the  property  of  telephone  and  telegraph  com- 
panies the  value  of  which  shall  be  determined  by  the  tax  commissioner. 

To  require  the  public  service  commission  to  notify  certain  cities  and 
towns  of  the  filing  of  petitions  authorizing  changes  in  the  rates  of  street 
railway  companies. 

To  provide  for  emergency  connections  between  gas  and  electric  companies 
as  a  means  of  conservation. 

Relative  to  the  liability  of  officers  of  delinquent  foreign  corporations. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  insurance  companies. 

To  authorize  domestic  corporations  to  make  certain  contributions  in  time 

of  war. 
Relative  to  the  investment  by  savings  banks  in  bankers'  acceptances. 

Relative  to  the  taxation  of  domestic  business  corporations. 

To  permit  street  railway  companies  to  use  motor  vehicles  not  running  on 
rails  or  tracks,  and  to  make  operators  of  such  vehicles  common  carriers 
subject  to  the  supervision  of  the  public  service  commission. 

Relative  to  the  assessment  of  the  excise  upon  foreign  corporations. 

Relating  to  street  railway  companies  as  common  carriers. 

Imposing  an  additional  tax  upon  the  net  incomes  of  foreign  corporations. 

Imposing  an  additional  tax  upon  the  net  incomes  of  domestic  corpora- 
tions. 


904  ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS.  [1918. 


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.] 

Returns  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,  and  Acts  of 
1914,  chap.  742,  sects.  48,  49,  73  and  74. 

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- 


1918.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10.  905 

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  oflBcers 
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  pm-poses;  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  oflSce,  went  into  effect.  The  ofl5ce  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  ofiice  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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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  10. 


909 


Table  II.  —  Annual  Returns,  Aggregates  compiled  from  " 
dition,"  under  Acts  of  1870,  224,.  33;  1S74,  349,  1;  1914, 
54;  and  R.  L.  110,  61. 


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. 


1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877, 
1878 
1879 
1880, 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


124 

538 

648 

654 

694 

717 

734 

743 

736 

730 

756 

817 

872 

954 

994 

1,056 

1,095 

1,182 

1,306 

1,369 

1,445 

1,538 

1,612 

1,687 

1,791 

1,883 

1,963 

2,094 

2,176 

2,266 

2,340 

2,358 

2,425 

2,292 


57 
58 
11 
13 
30 
11 
19 
9 
3 
12 
15 
21 
16 
26 
18 
14 
4 
55 
38 
34 
32 
39 
46 
47 
51 
41 
47 
43 
48 
42 
52 
57 
23 
20 


181 
596 
659 
667 
724 
728 
753 
752 
739 
742 
771 
838 


U012 
1,070 
1,099 
1,237 
1,344 
1,403 
1,477 
1,577 
1,658 
1,734 
1,842 
1,924 
2,010 
2,137 
2,224 
2,308 
2,392 
2.415 
2,448 
2,312 


$39,019,227 
114,134,786 
122,570,023 
131,253,840 
141,761,394 
140,495,253 
150,889,066 
147,665,201 
140,356,554 
142,429,708 
143,605.224, 
161,027,122 
169,960,798 
184,621,238 
193,427,031 
193,516,551 
194,411,397 
200,324,689 
213,724,932 
219,823,771 
229,227,098 
239,533,854 
250,087,231 
268,001,568 
279,800,561 
287,183,611 
295,676,244 
307,629,998 
309,451,116 
309,487,517 
304,173,650 
287,280,452 
297,073,374 
268,643,508 


$56,999,378 
162,202,732 
182,415,165 
211,371,742 
228,523,526 
241,608,145 
249.601,076 
244.059,994 
231.427.335 
231,633,644 
242,998,175 
278,538,305 
300,956,013 
325,205,019 
343,434.221 
344,888,926 
349,406,881 
358,150,462 
393,004,196 
409,730,587 
452,073,940 
477,074,407 
499,129.048 
531,882.183 
531,306,899 
540.435.676 
575.777,320 
610,287,423 
621,468,301 
631,132,546 
667,550,602 
618,675,926 
639,041,994 
591,627,934 


1  $18,383,571 
» 51,933,398 
I  60,136,836 
1  73,966,236 
» 85,178,848 

2  245.520,263 
2  250,572,195 
2  252,772.780 
2  240.776.897 
2  270.701,031 
2  251,363.058 
2  287,019,164 
2  309,998,291 
2  336,484,860 
2  354,597,584 
2  355,486,400 
2  357,759,665 
2  366,246.827 
2  397,678,552 
2  413,620,108 
2  455.252,834 
2  479,036,971 
2501,730,521 
2533,532.973 
2  531,934,549 
2  541,086,861 
2  576,008,173 
2  606,067,692 
2  617,061,031 
2  626.842,814 
2  653.038.452 
2  614,262,135 
2  634,840,149 

2  587,134,857  ! 


I  Not  including  capital. 


2  Including  capital  and  reserves. 


910 


ANNUAL  RETURNS  OF  CORPORATIONS. 


[1918. 


Table  II.  —  Annual  Returns,  etc.  —  Concluded. 


For  the  Year  — 

Filed 
during 

the 
Year. 

Filed 
subse- 
quently. 

In  All. 

Amount 

of  Capital 

paid  in. 

Total 
Assets. 

Total 
Liabilities. 

1904 

1257 

6 

263 

S57,986,333 

$148,128,856 

2  $142,935,612 

1905 

1242 

5 

247 

64,530,581 

148,599,195 

2  143,662,730 

1906  (11  months  ending  November  30), 

1239 

2 

241' 

67,118,495 

154,137,173 

2 149,081,298 

Dec.  1, 1906,  to  Nov.  30, 1907,  inclusive. 

1239 

4 

243 

68,666,549 

159,688,645 

2  154,430,735 

Dec.  1, 1907,  to  Nov.  30, 1908,  inclusive. 

1247 

7 

254 

72,504,549 

169,983,449 

2 164,577,780 

Dec.  1, 1908,  to  Nov.  30,  1909,  inclusive. 

1234 

6 

240 

55,276,649 

133,279,417 

2  127,746,344 

Dec.  1, 1909.  to  Nov.  30. 1910,  inclusive, 

1242 

15 

257 

74,167,669 

143,666,520 

2  137,966,864 

Dec.  1, 1910,  to  Nov.  30, 1911,  inclusive. 

1241 

5 

246 

80,722,909 

159,441,213 

2 153,520,072 

Dec.  1,1911,  to  Nov.  30,1912,  inclusive. 

1224 

23 

247 

74,951,555 

154,763,586 

2  148,654,674 

Dec.  1, 1912.  to  Nov.  30, 1913,  inclusive, 

1196 

20 

216 

76,798,785 

156,390,466 

2  156,390,466 

Dec.  1,  1913,  to  Nov.  30, 1914,  inclusive, 

1203 

6 

209 

86,640,815 

174,652,655 

2 174,667,468 

Dec.  1, 1914,  to  Nov.  30,  1915,  inclusive. 

1192 

14 

206 

83,952,572 

172,422,144 

2  172,446,933 

Dec.  1, 1915,  to  Nov.  30,  1916,  inclusive, 

1185 

19 

204 

97,459,233 

193,532,780 

2  193,532,780 

Dec.  1, 1916,  to  Nov.  30, 1917,  inclusive, 

1  192 

14 

206 

101,242,081 

216,572,997 

2  216,572,997 

Dec.  1,  1917,  to  Nov.  30,  1918,  inclusive, 

1183 

- 

- 

110,562,221 

243,749,575 

2  243,749,575 

1  Trading  corporations  omitted,  for  which  see  Table  III.  2  Including  capital  and  reserves. 

Table  III.  —  Annual  Returns,  Aggregates  compiled  from  "  Certificates  of  Condi- 
tion,^' under  Acts  of  1903,  Chap.  I^S7,  Sect.  45,  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 

99 

7.726 

8,095 

134 

8,229 

8,571 

123 

8,694 

9,191 

123 

9,314 

9,914 

125 

9,789 

Amount 

of  Capital 

paid  in. 


Total 

Assets. 


_  Total 
Liabilities. 


1903. 
1904, 
1905. 
1906 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
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, 

1.1914,  to  Nov.  30, 

1. 1915,  to  Nov.  30, 

1.1916,  to  Nov. 30, 
1,  1917,  to  Nov.  30, 


November  30), 

1907,  inclusive, 

1908,  inclusive, 

1909,  inclusive, 

1910,  inclusive, 

1911,  inclusive, 

1912,  inclusive, 

1913,  inclusive, 

1914,  inclusive, 

1915,  inclusive, 

1916,  inclusive, 

1917,  inclusive, 

1918,  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 

1,001,761,785 

1,059,022,593 

1,229,485,344 

1,370,551,030 


$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 

1,807,446,187 

2,008,446,161 

2,499,728,375 

3,073,458,334 


1  $104,554,583 

I  587.924,043 

1  645,848,016 

1  873,360,983 

11,013,818,005 

1  861,793,919 

1891,191,855 

11,039,843,707 

11,135,432,619 

1 1,239,797,722 

11,481,840,241 

1 1,690,454,932 

1 1,803,219,579 

1  2,002.596,467 

1  2,493,115,901 

13,066,867,217 


1  Including  capital  and  reserves. 


INDEX 


PAGE 

Addition  to  Purpose,  Revised  Laws,  chapter  125,  section  9,     .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  117 

Aggregates,  Corporations  filing  Certificates  of  Capital,  1870-1918,   .......  906 

"       1851-1875 906 

of  Condition,  1870-1918 909,  910 

Organized,  1870-1918, 906 

1851-1875 906 

Insurance,  1872-1918 907 

Railroad  and  Railway,  1873-1918 907 

Reorganized,  1870-1918 906 

Trading  Corporatibns,  1903-1918, 908 

"         Trust  Companies,      .............  908 

Amendment  of  Certificates  previously  filed,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  125,  section  9,      .  .  .  117 

Annual  Returns,  or  Certificates  of  Condition,  Abstracts  from  A  to  Z,  for  the  year  1918,     .  .  .  126-883 

Articles  of  Amendment  filed  by  Trading  Companies,  Acts  of  1903,  chapter  437,  sections  40  and  41,      .  105-115 

"       "  "  "      "    Insurance  Company,  Acts  of  1912,  chapter  139,  ....  117 

Cemeteries,  organization  of,  ............  .  118 

Change  of  Name  of  Corporations,  ............  105-116 

Charters  refused,  club,  etc.,  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .117 

Condition,  Certificates  of,  A  to  Z,  Gas  and  Electric  Companies,  under  chapter  742,  Acts  of  1914,         .  134-147 

"  "     "         "    Public  Service  Companies,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  110,  .  126-133 

"     "        "    Trading  Companies,  under  chapter  437,  Acts  of  1903,    .  .  .  148-883 

Credit  Unions,  incorporation  of,  under  chapter  268,  General  Acts  of  1915,         .....  55 

Dissolution  of  Corporations,        ............    118,  122,  123 

"  "  "  Returns  of ,  by  clerks  of  courts,  in  the  several  counties,    .  .         .     122,123,904 

Evidence  of  Organization,  to  be  filed  by  Corporations  created  by  special  charter,         ....  904,  905 

Fees,  payable  in  Secretary's  oSice,  by  Corporations,       .........  889-892 

General  Law,  requiring  Corporations  created  by  special  charter  to  file  evidence  of  organization,  .  904,  905 

General  Law,  imder  which  Corporations  may  be  dissolved,      .  .  ......  904 

General  Laws,  under  which  Corporations  may  be  formed,  also  regulated ,  .....  893-903 

General  Statement  for  1918,  .............  885 

"  "  "       "      Annual  Returns,  .......•■•  886-888 

Incorporation,  etc.,  under  several  Acts  of  1918,       .......•••  124,  125 

Ln corporations,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapters  36,  120  and  125,  chapters  506  and  628,  Acts  of  1911,  and 

chapter  623,  Acts  of  1912 49-54,  119 

Business  Companies,    ........•••■         5-48 

Cemeteries,  imder  Revised  Laws,  chapters  78  and  123,     .  .  .  .  .  .  118 

Credit  Unions,     .............  65 

Insurance  Company,    ............  56 

Religious,  Charitable,  etc.,  Associations,  with  or  without  Capital  Stock,  under  Re- 
vised Laws,  chapters  36,  120  and  125,  chapters  506  and  628,  Acts  of  1911  and  chapter 
623,  Acts  of  1912,     . 49-54,  119 


"  Trust  Companies, 

Increase  of  Capital,  by  Business  Companies, 

"       "         "        by  Street  Railway  Company, 
"         "        by  Trust  Company , 
Investment  of  Capital  Stock  of  New  Companies,    . 
Issue  of  Capital  Stock,  Trading  Companies, 
Name  of  Corporations,  Change  of,         .  . 


49 

84-101 

83 

101 

66-83 

58-83 

105-116 


912 


INDEX. 


Organization  of  Business  Companies,  Trading,  Manufacturing,  Public  Service,  etc., 
"  of  Cemeteries,  .  . 

"  of  Credit  Unions,    ..... 

"  of  Insurance  Company,  .... 

"  of  Religious,  Charitable,  etc.,  Associations, 

"  of  Trust  Companies,        .... 

Organisations,  Certificate  of  Incorporation  refused,  etc.. 
Payment  of  Capital  Stock,  Business  Companies, 
"       "         "  "       Telephone  Company,    . 

"       "         "  "       Gas  and  Electric  Corporations, 

"       "        "  "       Corporations  to  file  certificates  of. 

Records,  Indexes,  Fees,  Publications,  etc.,  concerning, 
Reduction  of  Capital,  by  Business  Companies, 

Special  Charter,  Corporations  created  by,  to  file  evidence  of  organization. 
State  Bank,  Weekly  Return  of  a,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  115,  section  99 
Street  Railway  Company,  Increase  of  Capital,         .... 
Surrender  of  Charters,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  109,  section  56, 
Table  I.  —  Aggregates  of  Corporations  organized  under  General  Laws,  from  1851  to  1918,  viz..  Joint 
Stock,  Library,  Insurance,  Railroad,  Religious,  etc.,  with  Amount  of  Capital,  Increase,  Reduction 
Tables  II.  and  III.  —  Aggregates  of  Annual  Returns,  under  section  33,  chapter  224  of  Acts  of  1870 
section  54,  chapter  106,  Public  Statutes;  section  51,  chapter  110,  Revised  Laws;  chapter  742,  Acts 

of  1914,  1870-1918;  and  chapter  437,  Acts  of  1903 

Trust  Companies,  Organization, 

"  "  Increase  of  Capital,  ...... 

Weekly  Return  of  a  State  Bank,  under  Revised  Laws,  chapter  115,  section  99, 


PAGE 

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118 

55 

56 

49-54 

49 

117 

58-83 

56 

57 

904 

905 

102-104 

904,  905 

119-121 

83 

118 

906-908 


909,  910 

49 

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