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Public Document No. 10
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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$25,000
$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.
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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.
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Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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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.
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15,000
100
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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
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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.
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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.
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[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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Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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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.
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Where Located.
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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
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[1918.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
"3
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
15
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
0.0)0
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.
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[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.
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li
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P-i
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6
2;
$25,000
SlOO
250
250,000
100
2,500
2,500,000
1100
= 100
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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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"
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It
i
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
21
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
•a
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c5
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1"
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CO
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2;
Amount
Stock
sued :
Paid f
.g.2
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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
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
23
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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
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[1918.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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^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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
25
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME or CORPORATION.
Where Located.
9- 03 o
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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.
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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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
27
Articles of Organizaiion, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
002 mP-i
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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.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
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.
1918.1
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ization, etc. — Continued.
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Where Located.
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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,
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
§3 ^
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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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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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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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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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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.
1918.
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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.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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[1918.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
SCO mPn
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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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.
1 Common, Class A.
8 Preferred.
s CorpoK
ition char
tered for forty-nine yea
rs.
2 Common, Class B.
* Con
unon.
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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.
uoo
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.
1918.
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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.
42
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[1918.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
1"
"o
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> £
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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
43
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
'§. J, o
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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.
44
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[1918.
Ariicles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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S
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
45
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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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
500
100
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.
46
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1918.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
3
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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
§2
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.
' Corjwration chartered for fifty years.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
47
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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
V- =■§ C
$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.
S-9.
Q
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.
1 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
48
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1918.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Concluded.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
'C-^
c^_,
o
(O
ja
>i
CO
fe«2
o
(S
•^
3t3X)
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
|a2 Sfi^
$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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
49
Abstract of Articles of Organization of Trust Companies, under Chapter 374,
Acts of 1904.
NAME OF corporation.
Where Located.
£3
s
00
o
cc
ca
«-
■S 2
o
« -^
O
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Q
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.
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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.
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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.
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Abstract of Certificates of Organization op Credit Unions, under Chapter
268, General Acts of 1916.
NAME OF corporation.
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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,
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June 12,
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Feb. 12,
1918.
Apr. 12,
1918.
Oct. 8,
1917.
June 14,
1918.
Jan. 24,
1918.
Feb. 8,
1918.
Jan. 5,
1918.
Mch. 22,
1918.
Sept. 25,
1918.
Mch. 29,
1918.
Aug. 23,
1918.
Dec. 11,
1917.
Aug. 23,
1918.
Apr. 16,
1918.
May 28,
1918.
Feb. 18,
1918.
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[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.
1918.
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124 ACTS OF INCORPORATION, ETC. [1918.
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.
126
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.
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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.
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Land and W<
Power.
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$91,661
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$18,090
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10,765
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17,668
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with R. E.
169,311
with
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6,298
-
-
6,298
-
-
2,000
with land
-
24,010
with land
-
24,010
with land
-
89,072
$91,350
-
-
4,000
-
-
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$139,000
estate
71,208
71,208
22 13,595
21,730
21,584
with
buildings
6,201
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$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.
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etc., under R.
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Reserve for De-
preciation.
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Chap. 110,
Sect. 81.
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-
-
-
-
$91,661
$21,661
2 45,000
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
1,702,048
10,000
1,692,048
-
-
-
1,702,048
$1,080
6 198,570
'800
8 17,923
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16,285
150,000
15,600
48,200
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685
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16,285
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-
-
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10,000
-
-
-
-
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2,400
12 15,000
13 825
" 225,402
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-
407,878
175,060
85,285
250,000
75,000
20,000
85,000
1,062
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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
-
-
-
-
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10,000
24,073
4,819
-
-
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-
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-
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23,710
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-
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-
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-
2 879,661
31 33,800
33 220,632
34 5,669
-
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226,301
443,000
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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 ^
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b
j-3
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
1
o
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Q
1
PL, ^
§
Ml
«
i
Q
1- a
3
>>
11
o.5o
1
-
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.
132
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
133
of Corjjorations — Concluded.
Assets — Con.
LUBILITIES.
ise,
and
roc-
§
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Jd
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ufactur
erchanc
aterial,
ock in F
2
a
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a-a
Mi
-anty F
der R.
hap.
ot. 81.
§SSSs
.2
gf^Jcg
"« =«
&
X!
-3 =«
g p.
$ §Oco
:s
S
^
PQ
H
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Q
PQ
rt
O
H
-
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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Oct. 24,
iSept. 12,
$125,000
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$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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Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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2 $137,309
3 5,000
<864
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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
~
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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
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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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Aug. 19,
July 18,
$5,000
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, $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
-
-
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Boston.
1918.
1918.
Deerfield River Electric Light
Dec. 29,
13 _
5,000
_
-
_
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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.
1918.1
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Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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$10,801
$5,000
$5,501
-
$300
-
$10,801
8,265
i$850
$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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Sept. 26,
July 27,
$75,000
_
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$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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
139
of Gas and Electric Companies — Continued.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
141
of Gas and Electric Companies — Continued.
Assets — Con.
LlABILITIBS.
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2 $10,355
$6,834
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$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.
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143
of Ga'i and Electric Covipanics — Continued.
Assets — Con.
1
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-
$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
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[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
145
of Gas and Electric Companies — Continued.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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1914, Ch.
Sect. 63.
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1914, Ch.
Sect. 63.
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$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.
146
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
When Certificate was
filed.
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a
1
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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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCmiENT — No. 10.
147
of Gas and Electric Companies — Concluded.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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1
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etc., unc
1914, C
Sect. 6C
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c3 a
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uaranty
under
1914, C
Sect. 63
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$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.
148
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
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a
a
ufactui
erchani
aterial,
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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).
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
149
required by Chapter 437, Section 45, Acts of 1903.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
Ill
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1
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3
^
k
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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.
150
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
la
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1
p.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
i
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
2 .
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
151
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
i4^
a> fcH o
-HO
i
a
1
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Cl
us
3
^
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3
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able.
1
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P
J.
.a
1
Mi
la -3
O 0)
5
1
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2
-a
1
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^
-
-
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$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.
^
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Q
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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fit
"S-3
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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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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
Liabilities.
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-
-
-
$141,079
$91,500
$13,373
-
-
1 $25,000
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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.
158
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
159
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
J>i
J.
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3
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1
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3
1
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3
^
3
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1
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1
1
-
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
161
of Corporatimis — Qontinued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Pi
!
1
1
^
^
J
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■|
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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i
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a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
oj
res,
dise,
, and
Proc-
1-
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IS
J
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ess.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
163
of Corporaiions — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
I
-i
-i
i
si
1
^
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1
■S
a
1
ill
a
-a
1
"3
02
"3
1^
J
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1
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(5"
1
£
^
2 $26,000
s$500
832,394
$59,504
$48,950
$1,004
-
$9,550
-
-
$59,504
i 3,000
5 1,800
6 1,150
7,328
27,353
20,000
7,353
-
-
-
-
27,353
-
7,439
114,335
7,300
135
8 $106,900
-
-
-
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
"313
"700
92,549
10,000
19,930
15,203
15 3,437
43,979
92,549
-
-
-
24,069
10,000
13,631
-
~
438
~
24,069
-
-
-
28,215
3,000
1,150
-
16 8,310
-
15,755
28,215
-
"290
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
-
-
-
25,908
121,245
4 5,000
1,202
9 1,663
23 2,032
-
120,317
10,000
18,396
-
31,500
-
60,421
120,317
-
-
929
2,743
1,420
1,323
-
-
-
-
2,743
"
24 350
23 5,625
26 6,716
20 28,234
~
42,595
10,000
7,026
"
14,700
686
10,183
42,595
» 27,000
-
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.
164 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 165
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
-
-
$5,490
$3,000
$854
-
-
-
$1,636
$5,490
-
-
-
32,017
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
-
-
-
-
1,074
4,074
" Improi
/ements, co
al rights
and
24 I
'repaid item
s.
30
Suspense a
3count.
live
3tock.
25 jl
Lccrued item
s.
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.
166
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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ufactures,
erchandise,
Material, and
Dck in Proc-
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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.
1918.1
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-Con.
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1 $873
2 2,550
4 300
-
$164,148
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
-
-
' $144
7,345
330
7,015
-
-
-
-
7,345
6 $250,000
-
-
250,005
250,000
-
-
-
-
5
250,005
~
'875
8 250
9 103
10 300
2,993
46,428
67,097
5,000
20,000
928
$40,500
43,500
3,305
_
292
46,428
67,097
-
-
7,300
7,300
-
-
-
-
-
7,300
~
"615
9,255
492,595
10,000
200,000
10,000
209,743
_
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
-
-
469
2,990
16,333
-
-
13,117
82,966
75,000
7,966
-
-
-
-
82,966
» 8,000
« 100,300
15 125
_
81,034
100,300
55,000
100,300
15,163
_
3,750
6,992
16 129
-
81,034
100,300
" 5,000
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
k
5,000
-
-
20,848
21,148
8,000
300
-
12,848
-
-
21,148
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.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
$17,556
$18,056
$10,000
-
1 $8,056
-
-
-
$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.
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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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of Corporations — Continued.
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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 173
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets ■
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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1
1
1
1
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O 0)
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o
1
-
-
■ -
$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,
174
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[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
J
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J
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ASSETO.
NAME OF CORPORA-
5S,
ise,
and
'roc-
.2
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
175
of Corporations ■ — • Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABnjTIES.
■2 J3 .
Pi
1
1
1
3
3
■§•
•a
a
a
j _
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1
2
a
a
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.
176
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[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
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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.
178
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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.
1918.
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179
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.
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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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$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.
182 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 10.
185
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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LIABILITIES.
M IS —
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$6,000
$6,813
-
-
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-
$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.
186
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
187
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
1
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H
-
2S25
S14
-
$775
$460
$160
-
-
-
$155
$775
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
~
"
13,975
22 446
28 300
-
2,846
2,310
536
-
-
-
-
2,846
-
29 24,000
160
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
-
-
-
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
2
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03
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o
3^
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
1
"3
.9
a
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
^
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Q
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(S
^
S
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
189
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
I
yUBILITIES.
.
J.
-i
■
S3
§
1
§
fS
1
J2
-a
J
V
1
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a
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1
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1
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i
-
-
-
$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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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1918.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
boars
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-
-
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.
194
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates
OF Condition
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Stock.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
1918.1
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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.
8' John Zii
omerinaiii.
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[1918.
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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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Assets -
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Liabilities.
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ago
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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.
198
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[1918.
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OF Condition
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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.
1918.1
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-
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$12,362
$10,000
$2,324
-
-
$38
$12,362
-
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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$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.
202
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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.
204
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[1918.
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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
~
~
"
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.
1 ■■ ■ ""
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.
1918.
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205
of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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1 35,981
6 $5,150
S602
896,291
53,758
848,230
2 39,140
42,620
' 88,921
8,347
-
82,384
-
S407
896,291
53,758
-
-
280
4,330
3,770
-
-
-
S279
281
4,330
6 8,000
1 1,800
:
143
38,595
27,145
59,746
20,100
^ 2,000
40,000
2,915
86,000
2,130
13,746
~
~
27,145
59,746
-
-
217
78,931
50,000
-
10,000
18,931
-
-
78,931
-
8 1,179
1,053
4,232
2,500
148
-
1,584
-
-
4,232
1 9,000
9 3,000
-
26,650
21,000
2,688
-
-
-
2,962
26,650
-
1° 4,264
-
209,143
75,000
33,424
-
75,210
25,509
-
209,143
-
-
-
20,711
4,500
6,802
-
7,230
2,179
20,711
11 10,000
1 8,599
1 1,726
-
774
29,324
2,500
25,000
2,500
3,723
-
-
601
;
29,324
2,500
1 1,600
3,392
8,403
5,000
823
-
2,580
-
-
8,403
11 50,000
8 800
39,222
111,023
82,800
10,573
-
17,650
-
-
111,023
-
12 68,763
"50
46,323
573,070_
46,575
307,500
46,550
135,000
25
-
_
130,570
with
surplus.
573,070
46,575
6 49,000
1 1,000
1 1,250,000
" 27,160
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.
206
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[1918.
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$2,610
$557
-
-
-
$3,665
$6,832
2 $1,500
-
-
3,483
3,000
229
-
-
-
254
3,483
-
4 86,500
-
54,726
15,000
230
-
$20,000
-
19,496
54,726
-
-
-
57,625
20,000
33,155
-
-
-
4,470
57,625
2 943
' 5,105
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.
208
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Abstract of Certificates or Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
209
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
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^
1
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1
&
J2
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J3
1
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a
m
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Pi
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-
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.
210
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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a
1
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Ij
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
3
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ufactures,
erchandise,
aterial, and
ock in Proc-
3.
.2
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1
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i
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
213
of Corporations — ■ Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
'
Liabilities.
• o ?s 2
1
1
1
1
o
. 3
^
1
1
5
1
<
J,
T3
a
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3
O
a
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3
^
$750,000
1 $306,035
2 10,852
5 2,053
-
$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.
214
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Jan. 31,
Oct. 17,
Oct. 8,
$12,000
_
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$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
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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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Assets -
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LUBILITIES.
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edness.
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
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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.
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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,^
-i-a
$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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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
219
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
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S7,292
$20,998
$16,650
$4,348
-
-
-
-
$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.
220
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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-
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
221
oj Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$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.
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a
.3 S
s
3
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3
-0
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
225
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.
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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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. ■
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
227
of Corjiorations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
I
ABILITIES.
11=
i
0
=
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Capital Stock.
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J.
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il
J.
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a
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
229
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
Liabilities.
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-
$117,189
$62,500
$6,850
-
-
2 $2,000
$45,839
$117,189
2$1
4 1
6 60,104
-
599,621
300,000
82,369
-
-
217,252
-
599,621
5 1
-
$7,542
577,542
570,015
7,527
-
-
-
-
577,542
-
i» 49,500
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
_
-
50,000
-
-
100
300
300
-
-,
-
-
■-
300
5 10,000
-
1,073
30,749
25,000
-
$5,749
-
-
-
30,749
4 15,000
_
_
57,755
30,200
12,689
_
_
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
-
$309,500
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
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
-
10 100
IS 169
-
3,525
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
c«
Assets.
1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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1
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anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 231
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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2377
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
' 1,666
-
60,917
5 200
-
-
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
233
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$350,000
$183,412
-
$34,300
$826,109
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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and
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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.
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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.
236
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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1
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terial, and
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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.
1918.1
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237
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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"^ s
1
•f ^
O OJ
3
■a
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
239
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
•ass
Ill
S
a
1
1
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3
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1
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C3
0
0 •
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J.
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E3
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:3
00
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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
roc-
Id
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rial,
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
241
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
>i
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J,
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02
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a
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3
^
3
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I"!
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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.
242
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[1918.
Abstract of Certificates
OF Condition
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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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$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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Merchandise,
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Stock in Proc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
245
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$177,200
$177,200
-
-
-
-
$177,200
2 $3,000
-
-
8.196
8,000
$196
-
-
-
-
8,196
« 2,500
s $3,279
3,654
15,851
2,800
9,851
-
$3,200
-
-
15,851
-
i 4,255
-
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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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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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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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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249
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Assets
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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3 10,904
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$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.
250
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 251
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Assets -
-Con.
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.
and
1918.1
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253
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$3,634
$117,970
$80,000
$31,970
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$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.
254
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
-
$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.
256
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
!anufaotures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
^
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
257
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
1
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Oh
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1
1
1
1
3
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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.
258
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
"1
sss^s
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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
259
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
11=
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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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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
t4
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1
[anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
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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.
1918.1
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-Con.
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-
$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.
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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.
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-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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[1918.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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chandise,
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
267
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
i^ ■
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1
5
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a
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Si
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5
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1
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a
3
^
1S500
-
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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
1
ufactures,
erchandise,
aterial, and
ock in Proc-
3.
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 269
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
1
T3
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.
270
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
271
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
H <^ 9
m ^. O
P-i
i
1
1
1
1
1
3
^
2
CO
3
■§•
a ^
■a
On?
J.
■a
J
"3.
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.
272
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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"o
03
1
s
CO
"o
03
P.
0!
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-g
-a °
"Sa2
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
■3
a
03
anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
.2
^ .
1|
Q
Q
<
rt
§
^ 1
^
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.
1918.1 PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 273
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-as 5
3
8
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2
3
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.
274
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
-
-
-
-
$1,000
-
1 $1,306
$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
-
-
$89,382
470,082
6 500
MO
-
3,507
2,730
-
-
-
-
777
3,507
-
-
-
93,807
55,000
5,800
8,900
22,646
-
1,461
93,807
6^,000
-
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.
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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.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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
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-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
ll
TION.
1
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5
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Merchan
Material
Stock in
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S
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
281
of Corporations — • Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
-
-
$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
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a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
roc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
283
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
a
1
1
0
1
3
^
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o
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* 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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
2
o3
Assets.
.4(3
.t
1
1
1
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s
1
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3
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1-
^
Q
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S
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No; 10.
285
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITIEB.
111
i
8
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$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.
286 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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1
1
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P.
a
Assets.
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
1
^
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
; in Proc-
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ess.
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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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
287
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
1
1
1
1
S
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1
Accounts Pay-
able.
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-
-
-
$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.
288
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1918.
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of Corporations ■ — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITIBS.
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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.
290
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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I $3,200
-
-
$12,843
$5,000
$645
-
$4,328
-
$2,870
$12,843
-
i $24,150
-
577,005
50,000
281,582
5 $50,000
147,000
$45,423
6 3,000
-
577,005
-
-
-
125,976
60,000
40,903
-
-
25,073
-
125,976
» 16,664
MOO
8 15,034
9 50
W300
12 7,474
47,873
16,812
25,000
2,000
11,199
11,306
10,000
2,000
1,506
1,674
47,873
16,812
-
$263
6,320
5,000
-
-
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
-
-
-
2,015
9,008
-
-
8,804
120,000
25,000
-
95,000
-
-
-
120,000
-
16 169,000
-
2,331,302
800,000
-
-
546,500
1' 298,173
18 10,000
676,629
2,331,302
-
-
-
211,311
50,000
30,000
-
59,418
71,893
211,311
2,372
20 200
-
30,889
5,000
10,854
-
21 5,600
9,261
174
30,889
-
-
-
89,291
50,000
7,413
-
-
31,878
-
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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILlTlKa.
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edness.
i
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1
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-
2 $1,372
$4,426
$6,821
$5,250
$1,571
-
-
-
-
$6,821
i $3,375
-
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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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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1 $6,000
2 600
s 30,000
< 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.
296 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
297
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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
299
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
roc-
s'?-"^
J g S g
b
a
Jgl-g
caSSco S
§
S
-
$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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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.
302
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
303
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Gtood Will.
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-
$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.
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$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
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[1918.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
307
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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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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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-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
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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
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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.
312 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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Connecticut Valley Logging
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.
1918.1
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of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
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-Con.
LlADILITIES.
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able.
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3
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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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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.
1918.
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Assets -
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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
C3
1
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(S
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
hi
•es,
iise,
and
Proc-
11
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Q-
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Q
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erial,
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3
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
317
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
sag:
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3
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1
1
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1
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a
3 *"
l4
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-a
a
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II
1
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PL,
3
-
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
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£
a
a
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C3
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O
^02
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
-3
1
[anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Strfck in Proc-
ess.
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&:
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
319
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
I
lABiLirrES.
Ill
i
1
1
J
1
1
S
3
-S
<
a
J.
a
a a
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1
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
321
of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
-ass
ill
s
a
.2
1
1
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1
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Accounts Pay-
able.
J.
a
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3 "
J.
3
Si
O 0)
3
"3,
1
J
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O
3
^
_
1S400
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
.2
g
a
CO
P.
C-
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
t
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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3
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
323
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
p-i
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J
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a
1
3
J
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ca
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Pi
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5
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.J.
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5
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1
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
tc
,
1
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1
C3 _
P.
o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
JS,
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and
roc-
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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
LuBILITrES.
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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.
326
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1918.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
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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.
328
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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.
1918.1
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835,000
812,920
-
88,000
85,961
-
861,881
3S500
8400
2,150
2,000
150
-
-
-
-
2,150
3 1,000
-
1,152
4,064
2,500
1,564
-
-
-
-
4,064
-
-
-
17,701
6,000
3,070
-
7,421
-
81,210
17,701
8 3,000
-
-
30,958
20,000
240
6 $10,000
-
-
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30,958
-
no8
-
39,654
6,000
21,373
-
-
-
12,281
39,654
-
-
-
2,988
1,500
1,488
-
-
-
-
2,988
-
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.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
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2 500
-
$12,238
$10,000
$1,127
-
-
-
$1,111
$12,238
3 $120,000
-
-
120,000
120,000
-
-
-
-
-
120,000
"
« 3,856
S955
6 30
' 5,000
"
145,236
50,000
17,705
"
"
$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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$4,510
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$5,158
$1,344
$1,509
$28,721
-
5 2,806
6 5,794
7 3,000
$82,416
150,778
70,000
80,778
-
-
-
-
150,778
_
_
30,093
10,000
7,431
_
-
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12,662
30,093
8 1,300
3 3,950
10 212
-
11 32.170
12 3,798
25,664
61,632
9,700
29,501
14
22,431
~
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61,632
13 160,547
5,728,816
2,600,000
$700,000
15 7.000
16 210,000
" 485,000
1,726,816
5,728,816
-
19 544
-
69,625
15,000
3,168
20 179
13,500
5,647
32,131
-
69,625
-
-
-
16,679
5,000
3,010
3,900
3,662
-
1,107
16,679
-
22 3,200
-
317,114
125,000
54,808
-
113,227
-
24,079
317,114
1800
-
603
7,000
2,000
-
-
5,000
-
-
7^000
-
-
-
149,297
41,800
15,617
10,000
-
81,880
-
149,297
-
23 879
24 1,600
-
105,757
50,000
9,101
26 22,682
-
17,000
6,549
26 425
-
105,757
-
-
-
26,217
5.000
8,776
3,000
-
4,500
4,941
26,217
-
-
34,886
36,232
20,000
15,682
-
550
-
-
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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2 3,000
3 6,000
-
$12,446
$26,100
$25,000
$100
-
$1,000
-
-
$26,100
-
-
63,173
10,000
21,390
-
12,000
-
$19,783
63,173
a 460,000
6S329
7 619
-
542,209
512,000
8 25,500
1,509
-
-
$1,372
9 1,828
-
542,209
I 49,926
-
-
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
-
10 151,970
-
3,900,924
1,875,000
-
-
814,893
11 405,307
9 484,898
320,826
3,900,924
12 15,341
IS 700
i» 1,700
" 3,750
15 4,188
67,643
40,465
30,000
20,000
5,838
124
14,000
31,805
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
61.895
18 $1,400
6,700
26,973
~
~
31,364
188,868
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
1,833
220,265
156,092
854,452
3 970
22 424
-
31,709
6,000
21,871
-
~*
-
3,838
31,709
8 15,000
-
-
37,793
30,000
6,149
-
-
-
1,644
37,793
s 10,000
23 1,223
24 26,000
15 756
:
70,741
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.
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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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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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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.
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$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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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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-
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85,999
$5,000
$307
-
-
-
$692
$5,999
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
-
36,500
25,898
10 3,533
-
178,880
-
11 1,100
12 3,360
"345
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
~
5,987
3,200
1,734
2234
'
'
1,019
"
5.987
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
•
10,000
75
32 672
""
8,624
~
~
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.
342
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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.
344
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
'roc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
345
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBIWTrES.
Patent Rishts,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
i
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PL,
i
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a
.9 2
ll
J
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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-
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TION.
1
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c9
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anufacturi
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
^
Q
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^
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
347
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
J
J.
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3
2
1
1
1
1
S
CO
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II
■S-3
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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.
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Merchan
Material
Stock in
ess.
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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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-Con.
Liabilities.
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5
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1
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. ,
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[1918.
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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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Assets -
-Con.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
353
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABttlTIBS.
=11
Ph
a
ii
h3
1
1
3
^
1
1
Ph
1 .
a
it
1
•a
03
O
^
^
» $1,000
-
-
$9,185
$6,500
$1,473
-
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
355
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
I
jIABILITIES.
•ass
a =a g
Ph
3
1
0
i
"3
1
-2
02
1
"0,
0
Pi
•<
-0
a
il
i
1
Il
3
1
"3
5
^
-
-
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
3
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O
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1
1
c3
p.
CS
o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
■i
^
ctures,
handise,
rial, and
; in Proc-
el's
"3
"o
•gl
W
1
•flll^
fl-g
1
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•3
1
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■ l«
^
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Q
<!
(S
S
§
o
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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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$470
-
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$11,390
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-
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5,000
2,000
-
$3,000
-
-
-
5,000
-
3 250
4 200
-
32,031
10,000
1,710
-
$7,400
-
12,921
32,031
-
-
355
17,682
8,000
2,682
-
7,000
-
-
17,682
-
-
-
7,400
5,000
816
1,500
-
-
84
7,400
5 86,896
6 93,699
7 203,000
8 67,000
9 28,000
10 11,137
4,244
1,147,591
296,000
119,093
570,001
162,497
1,147,591
" 4,585
-
-
32,602
5,000
3,150
-
16,723
$7,729
-
32,602
2 1,315
12 9,070
" 3,018
» 36,100
"190
211,217
50,000
134,459
1,340
25,418
211,217
-
" 20,000
-
383,554
75,000
169,326
-
-
104,228
" 35,000
~
383,554
-
-
1,118
15,221
5,500
2,721
-
7,000
-
-
15,221
-
18 1,000
3,834
22,040
6,600
5,410
-
10,000
-
-
22,040
-
13 25,000
" 1,000
2» 10,000
-
591,691
45,000
149,197
21 10,000
76,500
-
310,994
591,691
-
22 500
23 1,249
-
39,322
26,000
7.272
-
-
6,050
~
39,322
-
-
34.879
246,863
76,500
77,363
93,000
-
-
-
246,863
2 40,000
-
-
60,824
50,000
6,931
-
1,467
-
2,426
60,824
2 4,089
-
-
27,316
10,000
9,525
-
-
7,791
-
27,316
-
25 25,766
-
424,917
300,000
121,125
-
-
3,792
-
424,917
"5,000
-
-
398,856
175,000
52,469
-
94,445
67,762
27 9.180
-
398,856
13 6,050
29 1,500
30 9 422
31 11^332
1,908,262
503,500
447,003
747,789
32 203,632
33 6,338
1,908,262
17.000
-
6,026
27,376
25,000
501
-
1,875
-
-
27,376
-
34 10,236
121
87,650
5,000
16,650
66,000
-
-
-
87,650
-
-
-
4,800
1,000
-
-
-
-
3,800
4,800
21
Sol
1 1
13 12,090
-
474,375
50,000
149,392
-
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.
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E. W. Ham Electric Com-
Apr. 1
7, Jan. 22,
Dec. 31,
$99,000
_
_
$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.
1918.1
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Assets -
-Con.
LlABn.lTIES.
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MOO
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$140,682
63,488
$49,500
60,000
$44,194
3 381
-
$23,471
$13,046
$10,090
3,488
$140,682
63,488
4 $1,000
5 3,000
-
19,535
10,000
5,593
-
-
-
3,942
19,535
< 15,131
6 5,000
7 7,250
8 125
M34
If 5,932
12 134
"225
$6,873
552
39,473
32,017
4,293
23,951
25,000
10,000
2,374
"250
6,400
11,491
22,017
11 1,014
15 655
12,047
-
-
3,942
2,982
1,562
39,473
32,017
4,293
23,951
-
-
-
39,027
12,000
4,725
-
14,505
-
7,797
39,027
-
-
-
27,292
6,000
6,132
S3,000
-
-
12,160
27,292
-
-
-
41,762
10,000
6,137
15,000
3,075
5,000
2,550
41,762
-
-
-
50,000
2,625
40,000
-
-
-
7,375
50,000
-
12 750
295
6,097
3,000
1,097
2,000
-
-
-
6,097
-
12 750
1,303
3,855
1,500
2,355
-
-
-
-
3,855
-■
12 925
-
72,799
15,000
15,003
39,497
-
-
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.
-
-
-
413
270
14
-
-
13
116
413:
-
-
769
28,874
10,000
14,425
■
4,449
-
-
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
-
-
-
-
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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
361
of Corporations — ■ Continued.
Assets
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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$20,000
$6,574
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$197,851
$4,375
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$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
bb
C8
ft
o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
i
;s,
ise,
and
roc-
.2
TION.
1
1
1
-s
J
b
cturt
band
rial,
inP
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M
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13
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ate
ock
3.
0.^
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issss
^
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O
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
363
of Corpo
rations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
I
lABILITIES.
■2 J
§28
i
i
1
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o
i
§
'i
k
<
2
a
Floating Indebt-
edness.
_3
"3.
■3
-a
a
S
PL.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
365
oj Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
bO osra
C3 6* i^
1
1
1
1
2
CO
o
Accounts Pay-
able.
ii
J.
■s
a
ii
o o
i
1
1
1
"3
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
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a
s
03
P.
O
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
^
ctures,
dandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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^
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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
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a
J.
ll
J
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1
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-
-
-
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
1
S
n
1
ft
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
1
XI
TION.
6
1
IS
1
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C3
■T3
■gM
1
a
1
anufacturt
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
^ .
Q
Q
■<
c«
IS
S
^
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.
1918.1
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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$3,890
$63,981
$54,700
$7,281
-
S2,000
-
-
$63,981
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
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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.
1918.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$10,000
$10,000
-
-
-
-
-
$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
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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
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a
1
3
^
i
1
6
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1
1
a
.3 *
i
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^
^
-
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
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jl
■gcQ
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[anufactu
Merchan
Material
Stock in
ess.
Q
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tf
IS
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.
378 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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a
ta
C3
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
tit
03
res,
dise,
, and
Proc-
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Q-5
TION.
.s
■i
■gtn
3
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:anufactu
Merchan
Material
Stock in
ess.
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^
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(S
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IS
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
379
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
■ala
II
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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
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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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 381
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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S5,000
$7,120
-
$3,690
$3,899
-
$19,709
E S9,900
2 $3,000
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.
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Assets.
NAME OF corpora-
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1
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anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
383
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
>f
ctures,
handise,
rial, and
in Proc-
si
e«
1
1
!anufa
Merc;
Mate
Stock
ess.
gg
^
o
Q
-j;
«
1^
S
O
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
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J.
"
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§
J
1
s
(5
J2
-a
a
' -^ i
a
§
2
a
1
1
3'
"o.
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.
M 03 —
ill
i
1
1
0
1
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CO
1
■3.
6
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J.
a
■si
T-
J.
,Q
1.
0 CD
"3,
1
•a .
a
ml
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
! OQ 03 fcH
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.
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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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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-Con.
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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
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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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393
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Assets -
-Con.
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$7,560
$496,126
$50,000
$112
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$1,261
$23,398
3 421,355
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5,000
4 5,000
11,976
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-
-
4,128
15,100
10,000
5,100
-
-
-
-
15,100
-
6 6,642
M54
-
62,087
20,000
34,200
-
-
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.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
S
o3
1
C3
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
3S,
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
o
1
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3
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J
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ess.
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o
Fields Corner Storage Ware-
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
395
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
ill
1
1
1
1
3
^
3
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$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.
396
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
S
a
Q
1
1
a
a
-g
o
C3
a
ca
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
3
S
nfaotures,
erchandise,
aterial, and
ock in Proc-
3.
Ja
S3
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S
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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 -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 $800
-
$1,000
81,000
-•
-
-
-
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
"S
a
■S i
!-§
3 "
J.
"2
-o
a
ii
o «
3
£•
3
a
i
^
-
-
-
$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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
403
of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
-2 J .
ci =s S
1
1
1
S
0
"3
i
s
•<
J.
"2
■a
d
•0 i
1^
J.
•a
•a
a
il
2
I
1
"a
1
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
§
1
o3
D.
03
Q
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
roc-
.2
TION.
1
§
1.
1
b
ctiu-e
land
rial,
inP
"2 >
§3
•o
.s
t3
S
■o 3
W
1
C3
anufa
Mercl
Matei
Stock
ess.
§1
1«
^
«
Q
•<
rt
S
■^
6
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
405
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
I
UBILITIES.
■S.3 .
■Mca =
p-i
1
1
1
-a
a
tS
o
"3
1
2
m
i
Pi
<
J.
-a
J.
■s
a
■Is
OS -a
3
"3.
02
1
-a
cS
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
,
>i
J.
J.
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1
3
1
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a s
§
s
o 2 §
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1
^
£
3
^
■3 a
1
1
-
-
$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.
i
1
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■gcc
"3
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
<;
J.
-T3
a
J,
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a
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.9 «
I"!
3
03
o
s
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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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OS
1
1
s
k
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<
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
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S
1
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.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.
...
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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
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1
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o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
is, ■
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and
'roc-
TION.
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hand
rial,
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ess.
1«
^
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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
a
a,
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
1°
3S,
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
421
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
i
i
■i
1
4
s
S
o
k
-S
<
1
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
423
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
(2
1
a
1
1
1
s
o
1
J.
a
n
1.
.9 S
O <u
PC)
1
CO
i
-a
1
ft,
3
^
-
-
$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.
424
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
f. ^=
S
6
ti)
.S
S
c
S
s
«
O
li
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
1
.9
anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1.
CS g
^
Q
Q
<
(S
:§
S
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,-
083.33.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
425
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
0 s §
(2
i
1
1
3
i
oa
3
■§•
0
•<
J.
J.
■§
0 a
J
1
3
^
E $5,000
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.
426
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
•S
•a
ya
■43
83
0
.s
1
§
a
s
zed Capital
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
^
ctures,
liandise,
rial, and
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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.
1918.1
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Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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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 -
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LlABZLITIES.
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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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
431
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
. .
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates or Condition
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59
6
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1
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O
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Assets.
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
1
.9
anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1|
^
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f§
S
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
433
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
J.
J.
■Q
a
a
.a s
i'i
<a-a
ta
f^
$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.
434
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
is
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P.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
J
b
Otures,
handise,
rial, and
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.
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$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.
436
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
437
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
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-
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$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.
438
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
4.39
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities
M ■
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3
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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.
440
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBIHTIES.
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1 33,515
-
$58,140
$15,000
$12,865
-
$19,100
-
$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.
442
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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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-Con.
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* 3,743
M,319
6 203
7 2,473
8 3,134
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
-
-
-
15,419
6,100
2,284
-
5,142
1,893
-^
15,419
-
-
$3,550
5,600
5,000
600
-
-
-
-
5,600
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.
444
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
445
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
11=5
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ill
1
1
o
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3
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1
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-
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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
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a
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a
■si
■il
fa
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a
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i
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
449
oj Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
m
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5
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1^
3
^
1S700
-
-
$6,979
$3,000
$2,554
-
-
-
$1,425
$6,979
-
-
-
2,486,285
1,058,500
427,194
-
-
-
1,000,591
2,486,285
:
2 S28,702
3 570
• 4 23,000
4 600
477,035
97,710
90,000
50,000
89,171
25,914
$49,026
$21,796
248,838
477,035
97,710
-
-
-
44,013
25,000
16,016
-
-
-
2,997
44,013
-
-
-
28,812
16,000
3,419
-
7,800
-
1,593
28,812
1 4,433
-
-
13,764
10,000
3,764
-
-
-
-
13,764
-
«500
-
52,127
4,500
19,747
-
23,205
4,675
-
52,127
1500
' 1,500
$69
4,533
4,000
83
-
450
-
-
4,533
-
-
-
255,373
20,000
15,116
-
66,400
-
153,857
255,373
1 3,400
-
23,231
58,667
11,000
47,667
-
-
-
-
58,667
-
-
-
21,918
10,000
10,281
-
-
-
1,637
21,918
" 90,000
1 90,000
8 34,457
9 800
10 290
12 23,098
" 1,143
50,250
279,367
620,807
53,327
60,000
475,000
50,000
45,206
145,807
3,327
-
-
62,474
111,687
279,367
620,807
53,327
1 20,000
15 309
-
31,566
20,000
1,438
-
-
-
10,128
31,566
-
-
-
86,128
50,000
21,461
-
11,809
-
2,858
86,128
1 1,000
-
6,422
16,386
10,000
2,186
-
4,200
-
-
16,386
1 40,000
1 15,000
16 1,400
" 13,607
-
98,347
22,982
51,300
22,000
7,461
451
~
21,500
_
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.
1918.1
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$6,000_
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-
SI, 000
-
$401
$8,224
-
-
81,973
28,794
9,000
19,794
-
-
-
-
28,794
-
2 S3,000
-
88,466
30,000
17,190
-
-
$41,276
-
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
66,949
'3,121
8,978
~
49,433
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
-
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"
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.
454
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H. T. Schaefer Incorporated,
May 6,
Apr. 8,
Mch. 31,
^10,000
_
_
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$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
J
1
1
1
3
o
>>
a"*
J.
13
J.
■2'
-o
a
Si
il
_3
1
o
ij
-o
a
03
1
3
^
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
457
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
■ass
gSo
1
1
1
1
1
to
£
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^
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o
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1
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Id
3
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-
> 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.
458
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
459
of Corporations — Continued,
Absets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
-2 J3 .
a ca §
3
S
1
1
1
1
3
^
1
1
'S.
6
k
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■sf
"S-a
o <u
i
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J
1
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
55
1
03
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
3S,
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
1
1
T3
i
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ess.
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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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4G1
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
-a
a
C3
-
-
-
$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
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a
a
0!
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•s
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
i
1
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anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
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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.
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-Con.
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3 2,650
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$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
-
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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
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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
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465
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc- 1
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
467
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
469
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
■2 J3 .
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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=
i«350
~
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.
470
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Brchandise,
iterial, and
3ck in Proc-
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 471
of Corporaiions — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
472
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 473
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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-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
$115,247
$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.
474
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
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$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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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a
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35
cS
p,
O
T3
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
,"9
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actures,
chandise,
erial, and
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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=
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1
1
1
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§
3
4
-2
o
J,
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■§
-a
a
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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
"«
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1
^
CtUTf
hand
rial,
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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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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$10,000
$3,017
-
$3,673
-
$627
$17,317
-
-
-
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
"
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
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
$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
-
-
14,938
6,881
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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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
'roc-
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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
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1
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a
a
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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
i
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s
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
•es,
iise,
and
Proc-
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1-4
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
491
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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i
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a
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o
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a
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J.
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1
1
1
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1
-
1 $75,890
-
$877,128
$100,000
8440,782
-
$75,000
$261,346
-
$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
-
-
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
-
"868
-
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
-
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-
•r J^
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o
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1
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ess.
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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.
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i
1
1
to
3
^
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a
■21
■a .9
■§
a
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J
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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
s
•a
J
b
C3
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a
anufa
Mercl
Mate
Stock
ess.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
495
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LuBaiTIES.
Ill
PL,
2
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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.
496
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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a
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a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
a
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ufactures,
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
497
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
o 2 §
Oh
1
1
2
1
1
■3
1
J4
'1
0
k
-S
0 .:
<
-a
la
J.
a
a 0
'■C a
J
■T3
a -
s
I
3
^
-
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.
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$10,000
-
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-
-
-
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.
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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.
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$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.
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ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
505
of Corporatiotis — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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111
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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
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6
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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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rial, and
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
509
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 30,861
s 2,208
-
$1,483,303
$600,000
$420,798
-
-
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
"3
1
S
o •
11.
-i
i
il
J.
■2
-a
a
ii
"S-B
O V
3
-o
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
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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.
1918.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
517
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
t
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
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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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$20,000
$3,881
-
-
-
$769
$24,650
-
-
$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
"100
-
10,134
10,000
10
-
-
124
-
10,134
~
"670
* 1,485
507
3,271
6,941
32,905
5,000
18.200
1.441
4.684
$500
5,500
4,521
-
6,941
32,905
":i3,ooo
3.16,850
_
~
30,000
8,814
30,000
4,000
160
_
~
_
4,654
30,000
8,814
-
-
-
6,845
4,000
-
-
-
-
2,845
6,845
3 3.500
-
-
12,150
10,000
1.350
-
-
-
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.
522
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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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-
$306
$6,969
$5,000
$1,969
-
-
-
-
$6,969
-
-
-
10,409
10,000
409
-
-
-
-
10,409
-
-
-
138,216
10,000
26,048
-
$58,791
$43,377
-
138,216
-
-
140
450
200
250
-
-
-
-
450
-
s $5,253
4 456
5 1,799
6 1,250
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.
524
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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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
S
6
i
IS
a
03
P.
O
-2
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
b
ctures,
handise,
rial, and
in Proc-
2 .
•=1
1
■gcQ
■3
1
anufa
Mere
Mate
Stock
ess.
"!«
^
P
(S
<
(S
S
S
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
^
-is
o
<
"f ■§
"43 a
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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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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-Con.
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$15,000
$6,168
$16,200
with
funded
with accts.
payable
$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
-
-
-
-
.7,848
s 18,000
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.
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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.
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2 4,513
-
$656,718
$325,000
$109,336
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
-
500
-
$704
4,966
. -
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.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
539
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
■ass
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j
1
0
1
J
^
■i
s
.1
0
k
<
-a
a
i|
1
a
0 s
5
02
i
i
-
-
-
$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
.i
a
I
m
C3
a.
as
O
-s
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
3
>,
o
ctures,
liandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
■s^
°s
a
« O <D^
si
o
s
53
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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 -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
S3
1'^
3
S
1
cS
i,
i
S
VI
3
S
s.
<
J.
.a
11
1
1
1
-
i$150
81,536
$45,771
$10,000
-
-
$35,771
_
-
$45,771
-
10,690
33,590
20,090
$13,500
-
-
-
-
33,590
2 $15,000
-
8,598
26,340
15,000
11,340
-
-
-
-
26,340
3 5,000
-
-
5,463
5,000
-
-
-
-
$463
5,463
4 15,000
6 19,000
* 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
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j3
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03
SoS
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§
1
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1
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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
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a
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1.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
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ess.
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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
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3
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1
<
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■0
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3
1
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-
-
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition,
1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
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^
.otures,
handise,
rial, and
; in Proc-
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
547
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITrES.
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$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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
is,
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and
roc-
TION.
1
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anufacture
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
549
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
S?2
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oS
Patent Righ'
Trade-marl
Good Will.
s
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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
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Assets.
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
"Sa
b
ctures,
biandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
1
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, and
Proo-
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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.
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
roc-
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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.
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$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.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
557
of CorporatioJis — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
]
jL\BILITIES.
Ml SS
Ph
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1
1
1
a
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3
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6
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1
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i
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-
$4,372
' $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
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1
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1
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I
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CO
C3
Q.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA.
TION.
"ca
b
ctures,
tiandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
"o
s
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■is
'3
1
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Mercl
Mate
Stock
ess.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
559
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
]
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M OS 775
o 2 o
1
1
1
1
1
a5
1
1
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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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
roc-
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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.
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2 51,017
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1 20,000
4 29,080
-
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$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.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
■43
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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S
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ictures,
ihandise,
irial, and
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
56c
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
565
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
ill-
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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.
566 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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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.
1918.1
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Assets -
-Con.
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1 $182,289
2 43,712
4 10,000
5 54
'368
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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$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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2
O
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
-
-
-
-
50,196
~
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
.g
a
a
a.
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
roc-
j2 .
TION.
1
1
J
b
cturt
land
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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.
1918.1
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-Con.
Liabilities.
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$27,544
3 34,108
i 3,386
_
$582,793
$300,000
5 $71,459
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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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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
583
oj Coryoraiions — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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1 .?560
2 5,000
3 1,200
5 14,000
c 54,557
' 5,000
-
?112,496
83,655
5,051
§50,000
6,000
5,000
856,229
201
-
-
$5,000
4 950
S3 17
77,454
51
5112,496
83,655
5,051
8 11,500
-
-
1,500
1,500
-
-
-
-
-
1,500
-
-
-
5,559
3,500
1,060
-
-
-
999
5,559
8 1,887
-
-
29,169
7,000
21,847
-
-
-
322
29,169
5 200
1 4,807
10 2,228
"600
51,773
54,050
6,290
15,000
4,500
17,400
1,790
$10,000
11,650
54,050
6,290
-
-
~
149,364
91,975
15,525
S26,832
-
15,032
-
149,364
-
IS 4,024
"70
'•■^eo
w 1,946
18 2,500
11100
-
29,040
10,000
17,040
-
2,000
-
29,040
8 1,500
-
69,419
7,858
44,679
40,000
5,000
15,000
81
i'840
863
14,995
23,800
750
4,200
4,600
498
1,245
10,084
69,419
7,858
44,679
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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
585
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
1
1
1
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1
8 S2,500
1 $201,100
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.
586 ' ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
g
a
a
P.
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
'roc-
.2
TION.
1
1
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T3
J
b
ctur(
hand
rial,
inP
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ess.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
587
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
ill
i
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1
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1
3
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1
J.
ca-o
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J
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a
1
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
589
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
.£?« =
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i
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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.
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2 294,710
3 20,695
4 31,012
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§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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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.
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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.
Cm
3
1
3
^
k
Ph
•<
J.
1
ll
fa
J.
1
Si
11
i
i
h-J
■a
J
<a
1
-
1 81,000
-
$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.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
t3
Assets.
1
1
a
P.
O
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
b
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
sS
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a
S
\3
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ercl
ate:
ock
3.
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6
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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
597
of Corporations
— Continued.
/
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
P-i
3
8
1
►3
a
I
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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.
598
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
i
OS
D,
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
23.52 ^ fci
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Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
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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.
1918.1
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
$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.
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ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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 -
-Con.
LlABaiTIES.
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$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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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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$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.
G04
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
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TION.
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chandise,
erial, and
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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.
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-
$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
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$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.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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.2
1
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Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
.2
^ .
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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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of Corporations — Continued.
611
Assets -
-Con.
LlABn.ITIES.
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1
1
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1
-
-
$250
$1,335
$1,035
-
-
-
-
$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
M88
-
-
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.
612
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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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.
1918.1
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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.
614 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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Merchandise,
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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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$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.
616
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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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$3,000
$12,067
-
$7,500
$927
-
$23,494
-
-
$170
11,737
1,000
1,574
-
9,163
-
-
11,737
-
-
-
19,768
125
-
$13,000
-
-
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
-
-
_
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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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2 750
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$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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
621
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
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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.
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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.
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$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
Liabilities.
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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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2
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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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
627
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
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LUBILITIES.
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF corpora-
tion.
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ufactures,
erchandise,
aterial, and
ock in Proc-
3.
1
3
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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.
1918.1
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of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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13
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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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PL,
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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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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
633
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
$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.
15 And fi.
xtures.
" Unexpire
d insurance
634
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
J8,
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and
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
635
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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s 970,000
4 $6,662
Sl,572
81,500,174
$510,010
S164
-
-
5 $990,000
-
$1,500,174
i 13,445
_
261,174
144,600
37,112
$30,000
$37,835
-
$11,627
261,174
7 1,500
2 18,000
-
-
18,150
18,000
-
-
-
-
150
18,150
6 150
2 37,000
-
-
69,536
60,000
1,887
4,000
3,500
-
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.
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 637
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
]
LIABILITIES.
■2 if
i
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1
3
02
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1
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a
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1
03
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1 $6,600
_
$1,238
$19,309
$14,400
$1,915
$1,194
$1,800
_
_
$19,309
2 2,000
1400
-
-
7,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
$2,000
7,000
• 2 500
-
s $1,101
-
5,438
1,530
4 30
2,907
-
5 432
-
539
5,438
"
6 2,000,000
'170
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
i
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1
a
p.
a
O
ii
AsatiTS.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
.2
•a
a
anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1.
1«
p:
Q
Q
<
(S
S
:s
6
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
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[1918.
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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.
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$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
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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.
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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."
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
-s if .
i
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1
1
3
^
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1 $35,000
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
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■a
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a
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3
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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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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
33,
ise,
and
'roc-
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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
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-
$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
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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
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05
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
.S
;s,
ise,
and
roc-
42
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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.
1918.1
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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i$l,061,861
2 2,400
s 9,050
4 222
5 3,098
11 2,757
$368
$1,162,823
6,175
$659,150
3,000
$80,694
6 18,874
'643
8 10,786
3,175
$285,200
$105,103
$1,125
» 1;248
:
$1,162,823
6,175
-
-
-
11,165
3,200
6,593
-
-
-
$1,372
11,165
" 9,000
-
2,890
30,000
30,000
-
-
-
-
-
30,000
10 3,000
-
11,552
29,349
25,000
3,447
"902
-
-
-
29,349
10 3,000
-
14,263
28,485
25,000
1,377
"500
1,608
-
-
28,485
10 40,000
15 23,923
-
92,810
60,000
2,119
-
19,415
9 11,276
-
92,810
-
-
3,819
8,769
5,460
2,509
-
800
-
-
8,769
10 132,779
10 3,000
16 56,413
1' 1,858
18 9,000
21 5,160
114,434
5,296
341,718
24,695
190,700
10,000
118.885
"833
14,695
27,750
20 3,550
341,718
24,695
-
22 5,000
23 1,169
28 200
:
138,467
7,044
78,500
4,000
24 3,000
22 2,000
680
25 48,000
2,187
5,967
26 1,000
177
:
138,467
7,044
-
-
-
12,412
5,000
1,583
-
3,000
-
2,829
12,412
-
5,531
900
882
-
2,490
-
1,259
5,531
- ■
11 2,031
11 500
3,961
9,394
11,684
2,800
10,000
2,148
30 4,446
20
:
-
1,664
-
9,394
11,684
-
-
3,000
48,000
18,000
-
30,000
-
-
-
48,000
-
-
-
85,026
75,000
-
-
■ -
-
10,026
85,026
-
11 6,820
14,385
26,883
10,000
6,083
10,800
-
-
26,883
-
-
3,901
193,987
100,000
3,987
90,000
-
-
-
193,987
-
-
1,609
7,500
5,000
-
2,500
-
-
-
7,500
-
-
-
2,000
2,000
-
-
-
-
-
2,000
-
-
171,990
100,000
2,444
-
55,000
-
14,546
171,990
_
-
2,232
11,303
10,000
887
-
416
-
-
11,303
-
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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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1"
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handise,
rial, and
; in Proc-
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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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$21,922
$10,000
$1,713
-
$2,000
$3,344
3 4.865
-
$21,922
1 $5,000
-
S475
5,875
3.875
2,000
-
-
-
-
5,875
1 24,500
-
-
28,706
25,000
-
-
-
3,706
28,706
~
6 556
6 300
^ 1,000
8 103
"
43,013
4,300
~
$3,008
'
~
$35,705
43,013
-
7,960
13,960
9,110
850
3,000
1,000
-
-
13,960
« 7,000
-
4,387
41,108
25,000
14,108
-
2,000
-
-
41,108
-
9 26,700
-
150,588
27,000
22,749
-
-
-
100,839
150,588
10 50,000
1167
12 398
» 1,885
202
53,670
50,000
70
-
3,600
-
-
53,670
-
-
-
416,750
400
413,716
-
r
» 2,634
-
416,750
-
-
1,026
4,803
4,100
703
-
-
-
-
4,803
-
15 4,489
556
109,375
100,000
4,922
16 1,153
3,300
-
-
109,375
6 384,310
iM31,530
18 110.000
19 38,368
6,678,616
1.500.000
114,489
3,229,555
1,834,572
6,678,616
-
201,815,261
-
13,968,414
3,000,000
2,197,354
212,500,000
1,625,000
4,646,060
-
13,968,414
-
13 367,093
22 3,748
• -
2.383,144
408,000
813,321
-
-
1,161.823
-
2,383,144
. 23 500
24 250
140
890
890
-
-
-
-
-
890
-
-
69,055
332,322
60,000
5,422
-
266,900
-
-
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
-
-
59.719
*700
-
-
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
~
~
-
40,442
5.000
30,775
-
-
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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NAME OF CORPORA.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
661
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
BOcsra
ill
(2
i
M
8
s
1
1
•i
S
i
1
U
•<
J.
a
•a S
1
•f ®
"rt-d
1
"3,
1
1
2
P-,
3
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
-
_
6 $44,888
-
1,113,832
10,000
3 1,500
-
-
11,426
4,500
6,262
-
-
664
-
11,426
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
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1
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o.
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
i
b
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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ock
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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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.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
4 50
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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g'S
^3
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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.
1918.]
•
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
665
of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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3
8
1
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-
-
$66,904
$40,000
$1,691
-
$9,602
-
$15,611
$66,904
-
-
-
701,791
1,000
700,791
-
-
-
-
701,791
1 10,434
I 5,000
852
2 82
3 10,000
MO
547
5 260
7 10,509
8 44,500
$2,078
2,986
48,908
89
13,569
15,856
135,901
50,000
10,000
10,000
97,220
50,000
3,569
5,856
38,681
-
-
-
-
13,569
15,856
135.901
50,000
-
-
26,222
80,414
12,100
12,564
-
55,750
-
-
80,414
-
-
-
1,769,506
100,000
674,106
-
995,400
-
-
1.769.506
-
-
3,355
12,800
12,800
-
-
-
-
-
12,800
1^10.370
w 2,000
3,314
24,476
23,950
526
-
-
-
-
24,476
■
u 3,400
5,786
130,766
13,786
25,000
• 3,000
19,952
12 1,569
10,786
-
9.105
13 $7,830
67,310
130,766
13,786
i«.10,000
11 5,000
126
17,107
208,473
10.000
60,000
807
15 2,000
40,000
_
4,300
16,946
16 19,000
72,527
17,107
208,473
~
_
~
47,277
5,771
14,000
1,600
4,375
17 204
1,934
$9,800
7.633
18 11,000
2,237
265
47,277
5,771
-
-
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
1,343,680
200,000
17,075
-
783,500
343,105
-
1,343.680
-
-
852
2,293
1,200
1,093
-
-
-
-
2,293
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
; . , T
" 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.
666
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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a.
a
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
?:.!" § s
TION.
o
S
So
^
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shand
erial,
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11
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S
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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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
667
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILITIES.
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3
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1
1
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2
3
^
3
CO
6
Ph
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a
■g i
a
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3
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1
o
3
^
-
1S920
3 10,000
-
$9,040
10,204
$1,000
10,000
$2,051
-
$2,950
2 1,925
$1,114
$204
$9,040
10,204
SS500
<500
5 300
6 68,384
' 204,356
-
128,486
969,367
10,509
10,000
500,000
6,000
46,532
60,404
1,200
-
3,500
8 10,000
68,454
398,963
3,309
128,486
969,367
10,509
9 1,000
i»131
"50
_
7,522
32,319
1,050
12 50
15,000
3,826
-
1,282
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
-
-
59,313
25,000
3,427
-
13,073
17,813
-
59,313
-
« 1,600
$1,600
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
» 4,028,357
" 1,095
15 122,049
16 967,650
17 52,816
350
6,686,436
500
5,352,500
500
26,601
18 33,151
877,065
57,000
340,119
6,686,436
500
-
-
4,554
7,300
5,000
2,000
-
300
-
-
7,300
" 8,000
22 113
68
10,994
9,600
1,089
-
305
-
-
10,994
-
-
8,035
10,341
10,000
341
-
-
-
-
10,341
-
-
14,484
5,000
-
-
-
9,484
-
14,484
21 28,000
-
1,118
71,215
69,700
1,515
-
-
-
-
71,215
MlOO
2U50
1,297
1,570
1,500
24 70
-
-
-
-
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
-
~
~
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.
668
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
S
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handise,
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in Proc- i
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
669
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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
&
ctures,
handise,
rial, and
; in Proc- i
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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-
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1
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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.
»t3 I-. H^ t) .
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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$8,881
$4,000
8873
-
-
$2,131
$1,877
■ $8,881
-
'-
$3,527
30,664
20,000
5,500
$5,164
-
-
-
30,664
-
2 82,971
-
289,897
200,000
73,647
-
816,250
-
-
289,897
-
-
-
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
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1
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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.
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$15,000
$19,689
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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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
677
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Assets —
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4 11,849
6 552
-
$742,825
$105,000
6 $264,727
-
' $53,801
$290,825
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
35,298
103,410
80,000
13,410
-
10,000
-
-
103,410
-
-
-
4,309
1,800
1,541
-
898
70
-
4,309
-
-
-
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
~
73,071
~
1,036,165
9 456
-
11
1,275
1,000
275
-
-
-
-
1,275
-
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.
678
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
679
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Cod.
Ll.^BILITIES.
Ill
3
1
1
1
J
1
1
3
s
1
k
<
J.
-a
a
fco S
a 3
■-3 a
§-3
3
1
3
^
< $8,000
« 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.
680
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
59
o
1
C3
a
S
m
Q.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
■ S
1
_g
C3
anufactures.
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
1|
1«
^
Q
Q
<
(S
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
681
of Corjiorations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
3
S
a
1
2
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S
3
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k
0 ■
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J.
13
a
!-§
J.
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1 820,000
-
-
$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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NAME OF CORPORA-
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
i
S
CO
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cturt
hand
rial,
inP
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
683
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.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
s
1
a
1
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oj
o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
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s
1
1 .
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ess.
11
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S
6
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
e2
1
3
-2
o •
<
J.
a
•gi
Floating Indebt-
edness.
_3
CO
J
•a
a
2
"a
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
1
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6
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i$200
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
689
oj Corporations — Continued,
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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b
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bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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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).
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
691
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
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3
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-
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$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
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1
1
1
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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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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Abbetb -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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' 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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NAME OF CORPORA-
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chandise,
erial, and
k in Proc-
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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.
1918.
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-Con.
Liabilities.
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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.
1918.1
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
699
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
2S150
$6,780
$37,211
$15,000
$10,111
-
$12,100
-
-
$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
-
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
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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
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
$535,444
$75,000
?122,421
2 $9,250
$231,934
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.
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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.
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of Corporaiions — Continued.
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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.
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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.
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-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
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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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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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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.
710 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
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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
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■■S
1
a
P.
as
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
-
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proe-
J3 .
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1
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^«3
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3
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Mercl
Mate
Stock
ess.
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1«
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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 -
-Con.
i
Liabilities.
■S.S"
•ass
o 2 8
1
1
1
1
3
^
1
6
8 "^
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1
-5 a
3
£•
3
-a
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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.
.t
1
b
.ctures,
handise,
rial, and
; in Proc-
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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 -
-Con.
LUBILITrES.
S3
■asfs
i
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1
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2
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1
3 $3,512
-
-
$25,866
$3,700
$20,552
-
-
-
$1,614
$25,866
-
n75
$3,231
3,306
3,000
306
-
-
-
-
3,306
-
-
3 3,052
307,061
140,000
17,061
6 $150,000
-
-
-
307,061
-
-
589
, 24,422
7,050
7,909
-
$9,463
-
-
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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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.
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Assets-
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Liabilities.
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$5,683
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Ridgway Construction Com-
Jan. 1
1, Jan. 8,
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
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able.
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-
-
-
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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a
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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
^
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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.
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of Corjporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
stars
111
1
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1
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2
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a
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-
$39,250
$25,000
$9,978
-
-
-
-
■^272
$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.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
is,
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and
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
723
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
1
1
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a
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1
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1
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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.
724
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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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725
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
$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.
726
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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b
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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. '
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBHITIES.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-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.
732
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
733
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
734
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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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Liabilities.
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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
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1
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ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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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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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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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
s Reserve foi
' Advances
tock.
ns received
depreciatio
md deferrec
on stock,
n.
29 Autos
30 Equip
«i Invest
82 Reser-v
33 None
and truck
ment, tool
ment.
e.
held in 191
3.
, etc.
8.
22 Unexp
ired insuran
ce.
Z
8 Accrued an
d deferred i
terns.
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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
etures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
?1
J3t3
"o
1
1
1
i
anufa
Merel
Mate
Stock
ess.
^
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IS
o
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
745
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.
746
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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a
s
Capital
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
JS,
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
747
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LuBiLrmss.
4SJ
-ass
(2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
^
s
i
J.
V i
J.
"S
a
§1
5
3
1
2
-a
a
a
1
1
-
-
-
$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.
748
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
749
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
r-3 .
-ass
"•a
(2
3
8
J
1
.a
3
■a
1
<a
0
3
^
03
3
0
s
11
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1
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-S
a
ii
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0 <u
&
3
OS
0
1-1
-a
a
ta
3
^
-
-
-
$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
ja3
a
■■43
"S
1
•s
c9
P.
O
•Stn
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
S
S
1
i
03
anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
.a .
1|
^
Q
Q
^
tf
IS
2
O
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
.2
IS
ta
o
i
&
2
o
Ph
3.2
<
J.
.n
•a
a
3 "
o a
i
3
CO
§
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
J.
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■-3 a
ua
o a>
3
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$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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
755
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
ill
M
1
1
1
1
1
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CO
1
0
1
S
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s $30,000
-
-
$2,701,179
32,920
$1,000,000
24,000
$1,440,753
2 171,808
7,981
-
-
-
$88,618
939
$2,701,179
32,920
-
4 S7,240
S315
9,971
7,000
2,971
-
-
-
-
9,971
3 1,000
-
-
13,325
5,000
925
$6,500
-
-
900
13,325
65
65
35
9 150,000
MO
s 1,300
-
16,300
14,300
-
-
-
$2,000
-
16,300
10 1,183
11 62,000
12 6,157
_
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
-
-
-
104,536
15,000
23,360
-
50,850
8,088
7,238
104,536
6 3,000
s 1,000
3 200
:
4,596
14,283
5,000
10,000
5,000
953
-
~
3,330
_
14,283
5,000
-
" 4,108
20 257
212
55,863
2,400
10,000
1,000
19,807
1,400
:
19,021
7,035
_
55,863
2,400
-
597
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
14,657
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.
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
757
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
I $3,406
-
$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.
758
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
$4,896
$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
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" 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.
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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.
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1
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6
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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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.
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-
-
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.
764
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
1
a
a,
a
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
Is
3S,
ise,
and
'roc-
.3
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o
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
765
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABILinES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
1
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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
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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1
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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.
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$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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NAME OF CORPORA.
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4^
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in Proc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
769
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
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-
-
$30,000
S30,000
-
-
-
-
-
$30,000
" 1,000
-
$4,250
5,250
5,000
$250
-
-
-
-
5,250
-
_
-
15,107
6,500
3,436
$2,000
-
-
$3,171
15,107
2 14,600
4S200
_
81,284
59,000
6,798
_
$10,000
6 $300
5,186
81,284
3 169
5 806
1 26.871
-
51,731
112,409
71,800
558
-
40,051
-
-
112,409
' 28,550
9 577
10 1,396
"500
7,821
29,487
10,000
12 2,500
13,440
"300
"62
1-5 3,185
29,487
11
-
10,088
10,100
9,000
-
-
1,100
-
-
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.
£^ -fi
f?
-2s:s.s
a
■3fc^§
s
§SS5
^
;s
$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.
771
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
m
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i
8
J
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i3
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1
3,
'a,
a
O
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a
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1
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$1,763,838
-
$2,002,826
$1,406,900
$15,603
$100,000
-
$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
1
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1
a
ea
P.
a
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA.
S.I §2
.2
-§6
TION.
i
s
3
M
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•gas
.9
J
amifactur(
Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
^
a
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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.
1918.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
773
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
Oh
3
s
J
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1-1
■a
a
OS
g
3
Capital Stock.
1
<
J.
-a
a
OS
II
•a
1
1 Sl.OOO
-
$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
Si
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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ise,
and
'roc-
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TION.
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ess.
03 0
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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 -
-Con.
LUBILITMS.
i
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3
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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.
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6
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actures,
ehandise,
erial, and
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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.
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$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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
38,
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and
'roc-
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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.
S
J
•43
a
1
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
'roc-
.3
TION.
0
S
"o
"o
1-
s
•3
J
anufactur(
Merchand
Material,
Stock in F
eas.
^
Q
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<3
(S
§
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.
^1
^
O
Q
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tf
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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1
•3
1
0
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a
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a
1^
"c3-3
0 a>
3
1
1
1
3
^
_
-
-
$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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P.
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
es,
ise,
and
'roc-
4S
TION.
1
o
1
13
1
t
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hand
rial,
in I
^1
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^
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S*K
si
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1
13
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S
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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.
an =3r:3
5?^
i
1
a
s
43
"2
•a
a
.a
-a
a
^•S-a
s
C8
"rt
« o!
■ss
.gs
3
OS
o =8 2
&4
1
"i
^
3.25
8 '^
<
rt-§
o to
3
<3
g
•3
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.
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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
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795
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$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.
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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-Con.
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$18,410
$10,000
$2,910
-
$5,500
-
-
$18,410
-
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.
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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.
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$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.
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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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' 743,627
" 19,250
2 $10,217
s 21,150
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.
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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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 803
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBIXITIES.
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-
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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.
804 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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■i
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anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
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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.
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$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.
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-
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
1
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CS
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
;s,
ise,
and
'roc-
TION.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
811
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
-
$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
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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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.
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$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.
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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.
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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.
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-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
■<
Pi
^
S
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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
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a
1
1
a
ta
2
PL,
3
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4
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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.
i
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1
1
1
1
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1
2
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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
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1
3
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.A
,n
a
ll
J
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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
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J.
1
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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
|g«.s
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
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-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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-
$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
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a
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
b
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handise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
829
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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1
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2
1
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-
$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
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Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
831
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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
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Material,
Stock in P
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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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
835
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LABILITIES.
•ass
1
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:2
-
-
S2,339
S12,722
S8,300
$4,422
-
-
-
-
$12,722
_
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
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1
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o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
otures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
.3
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
837
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
o S §
f2
1
1
1
1
1
CO
1
i
"S i
1^
1
11
_3
1
■a
a
d
1
1
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,
ise,
and
'roc-
S
TION.
1
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45
t
ctur(
band
rial,
in I
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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.
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tf
S
s
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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.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
b
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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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.
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
3
5
^
ctures,
bandise,
rial, and
in Proc-
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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
til
.J
1
1
a,
05
O
1
3
^
etures,
landise,
rial, and
in Proc-
si
C3
"o
1
■gcQ
"a
.9
anufa
Merol
Matei
Stock
ess.
1«
&
Q
Q
<;
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§
S
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.
"a
•a
ll
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.
848
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
.S
a
a
5
P.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
..ill
TION.
1
3
CZ2
n3
5
^
cture
dand
rial,
inP
"o
1
.2
Is
2
1
anufa
Mercl
Mate:
Stock
ess.
^
Q
Q
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S
^
o
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
849
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
III
i
1
1
cs
ua
1
3
^
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a
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a
^'&
a V
■43 0
1
i
1
1
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
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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.
1918.1
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of Corporations
— Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$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
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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.
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$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
_
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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
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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.
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i2
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3
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2 SIO.OOO
-
$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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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
"3
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anufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
^
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^
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2
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
857
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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3
-
-
$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.
858
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
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$12,650
$6,710
-
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$7,796
-
$27,156
-
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-
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.
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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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$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.
862
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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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
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LUBILITIES.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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
o a)
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-
■i §3.S
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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"o
1
•r J4
(3
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
CS
1
3
^
!
1
'S.
6
-2
3.2
J.
■§
a
■S i
1
11
J
1
CD
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-
£-o -Ph
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
e3
a
o
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
IS,
ise,
and
'roc-
1 .
TION.
o
"«
S
^
S
ctur<
band
rial,
inP
si
J3ua
1
is
.g
.a
anufa
Mercl
Mate
Stock
ess.
1«
p:
Q
Q
<;
«
^
S
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.
-S s
•
m
a
Xi
ro
1
a
-a
a
a
1
e
3
o
3
ii
11
ll
i
"o.
1
3
o
Ph
p^
H
o
<
tn
E
M
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
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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.
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$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
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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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of Corporations — Continued.
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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.
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Material, and
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
883
of Corporations
— Coi
itinued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILITIES.
w) c8r—
Pi
1
1
-a
a
1
S
3
"I
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.
890 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 891
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.
1918.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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.
894
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[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.
1918.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
895
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
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.
896 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. 11918.
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
Acts of — Chapters. Sections
382
450
463
509
520
528
543
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.
1918.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
897
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
Acts of —
Chapters.
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
1.2
1.2
1.2
1-3
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.
898
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1918.
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
Acts of -
Chapters.
Sections.
74
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
1, 2
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.
1918.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
899
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
Acts of —
Chapters.
Sections.
411
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
1,2
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
1,2
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).
900 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1918.
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
Acts of — Chapters. Sections.
742
770
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
-
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
-
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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCmiENT — No. 10. 901
General Laws under which Corporations may be formed, etc. — Continued.
Acts of — Chapters. Sections.
231
233
238
264
268
273
298
299
303
4
5
11
21
22
26
29
32
37
62
64
83
85
105
129
135
175
184
198
199
200
224
227
244
266
292
302
9
1-23
1-3
1-7
1,2
1-26
1-3
1.2
1-5
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
257
268
283
305
7
11
12
43
1-5
1-4
1,2
1-7
1,2
1.2
1-3
1,2
1,2
1-6
1-6
1.2
1.2
1-5
1-6
1-3
1-3
1-3
1.2
1.2
1-3
1.2
1.2
1,2
1-3
1,2
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.
1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 903
General Laws binder which Corporatiojis may be formed, etc. — Concluded.
Acts of — Chapters. Sections.
44
1,2
47
1-4
51
-
54
1,2
60
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67
1,2
68
1-5
69
1,2
70
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71
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72
-
76
1,2
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1-3
91
1,2
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101
-
105
1.2
103
1-3
115
1,2
120
1,2
129
1-3
133
1,2
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1,2
144
1,2
152
1-10
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184
1-9
196
1,2
210
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1,2
226
1-4
235
1,2
238
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253
1-6
255
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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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.
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[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,
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5-48
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
101
119-121
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