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ABSTEACT
Certificates of Corporations
ORGANIZED UNDER THE
GENERAL LAWS OF MASSACHUSETTS,
TOGETHER WITH THE
Annual Retukns Required by Chapter 110 of the Revised
Laws, Chapter 742 of the Acts of 1914, and
The Business Corporation Law,
Yeae ending November 30, 1915.
PREPARED BY THE
secretary of the commonwealth.
BOSTON:
WEIGHT & POTTEE FEINTING CO., STATE PEINTEES,
32 DEENE STEEET.
1916.
®t}e CommontDealtl) of iHassacliusetts
Office of the Secketaey, Boston, Jan. 1, 1916.
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
corporations, required by law to be deposited w^ith the Secretary of the
Commonwealth, a statement of the names of all corporations changed
under the provisions of chapter one hundred and sixty-three. Acts of
1908, 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 1915 is $116,024,610, and by
increase of capital, $44,047,370 additional. The whole number of cer-
tificates of incorporation issued is 2,047.
The number of annual certificates of condition filed by public service
corporations is 198, of which 6 are duplicates or omissions of a previous
year, and by trading corporations is 8,194, of which 99 are duplicates
or omissions of a previous year.
The amount of fees paid into the treasury o^ the Commonwealth in
1915 from the Corporation division of this office was $155,689.47, and
for filing and recording certificates of limited partnership, $28.
Respectfully,
ALBERT P. LANGTRY,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Absteact of Certificates of Organization
As Gas and Electric Corporations, under Section 10 of Chapter IIS, ^cts of 1914-
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Eastern Massachusetts Electric Company,
Foxborough Gas Company, ....
Hull Gas Company
Mansfield Gas Company
Needham Gas Company
Randolph & Holbrook Power & Electric Com-
pany.
Southwick Electric Company,
7 corporations.
Boston, .
Foxborough, .
Hull, .
Mansfield,
Needham,
Randolph and Hol-
brook.
Southwick,
Total, .
§250,000
5,000
300,000
5,000
5,000
150,000
6,000
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100
100
100
100
100
100
8721,000
2,500
50
3,000
50
50
1,500
60
Aug. 13,
1915.
July 14,
1915.
Aug. 3,
1915.
July 14,
1915.
July 22,
1915.
June 15,
1915.
May 28,
1915.
Aug. 30,
1915.
Aug. 31,
1915.
Aug. 13,
1915.
Aug. 31,
1915.
Oct. 28,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Abstract of Articles of Organization as Corporations, under The Business
Corporation Law, Chapter 437, Acts of 1903.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
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A. A. Wheeler Company, The, ' .
A & B Comedy Co
A-B-F Machinery Company,
A. C. Fay Company, .
A. C. Lewis Leather Company, .
A. E. Long & Son, Inc.,
A. F. Kinney Company,
A. F. March Company,
A-G Company, The, .
A. G. Mead Co
A. Grimes & Son, Incorporated, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
820,000
1,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
11,000
5,000
25,000
1,000
5,000
15,000
SlOO
50
100
25
100
100
10
5
10
50
100
200
20
250
2,000
250
110
500
5,000
100
100
150
S20,000
1,000
12,000
50,000
25,000
11,000
5,000
16,010
1,000
5,000
15,000
Oct. 28
1915.
Oct. 18
1915.
July 6
1915.
Mch. 11
1915.
Sept. 8
1915.
Jan. 16
1915.
May 28
1915.
Mch. 12
1915.
June 8
1915.
Mch. 11
1915.
Dec. 17
1914.
Oct. 30,
1915.
Oct. 18,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Sept. 9,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
May 2S,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
June 10,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Dec. 19,
1914.
i Corporation chartered for fifty years from Oct. 28, 1915.
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
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A. Hankey & Company, IncorpO'
rated.
A. M. Eaton Paper Co.,
A. M. Stone Company, The,
A. P. Bencks Company,
A. P. Souoy Co., The,
A. S. Bartlett Co., .
A. S. Lauferty Company, The,
A. S. Morss Hardware Co.,
A. T. Hart Co.,
A. W. Arthur (Inc.), .
A. W. Brownell Corporation,
A. W. Lang Company,
Abbott Realty Company,^ .
Acco Lubricant Company, .
Acme Belting Company,
Acme Manufacturing Company,
Acme Shoe Company,
Adams Company, Inc.,
Adams of Boston, Inc.,
Adams, Thurlow Co. Inc., .
Advertisers Press, Inc., The,
Aetna Button Company,
Agawam Tobacco Company,
Agoos Kid M'f g. Co.,
Ajax Metal Hoop Corporation,
Albert B. Franklin, Incorporated
Albertson, Inc.,
Alcohol Products Co., The,
Alfonso Squillacioti Company,
Algonquin Leather Company,
Alhambra Moving Picture Co.,
All America Fur Ranching Com-
pany.
Allerton Ice Company, The,
Allinmesh Transmission Company,
Leicester,
Waltham,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Newport, R
Everett,
Lawrence,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Attleboro,
Agawam,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass,
New York
Brookline,
Boston, .
Boston, ;
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Boston, .
Hull, .
Springfield,
and
and
N. Y.
•350,000
65,000
2,500
20,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
50,000
5,000
30,000
3,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
30,000
100,000
5,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
lO.OCO
50,000
25,000
100,000
25,000
2,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
10,000
50,000
1,000
250,000
SoO
1,000
100
650
50
50
50
400
100
100
100
100
10
100
100
500
100
50
110
2 10
10
1 1,400
2 1,600
300
100
100
100
500
100
500
5
6,000
15
25
10
110,000
210,000
500
25
400
150
250
5
1200
2300
5,000
100
100
100
100
1100
2 10
1100
2 100
110
2 10
100
1400
2 1,000
1120
2 130
1 5,000
2 5,000
250
10
200
10
5,000
100
500
100
1,000
50
200
10
5,000
5
200
100
2,500
S150
65,000
2,500
20,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
40,000
5,000
230
3,000
10,000
12,000
300
30,000
1265
2,500
10,000
2 15,000
25,000
7,100
10,000
1 40,000
2 10,000
1 12,000
2 13,000
1 50,000
2 50,000
25,000
2,000
30,030
50,000
100,000
500
25,000
1,000
250,000
Nov. 24
1915.
Jan. 4
1915.
Aug. 31
1915.
Oct. 29
1915.
Aug. 30,
1915.
Feb. 25
1915.
Apr. 17
1915.
Feb. 11
1915.
Nov. 23
1914.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 14
1915.
Jan. 23
1915.
Apr. 16
1915.
Mch. 26
1915.
Oct. 21
1915.
Jan. 20
1915.
Oct. 13
1915.
Apr. 27
1915.
Mch. 4
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Nov. 27,
1915.
July 26,
1915.
Sept. 22
1915.
Apr. 3
1915.
Nov. 29
1915.
Feb. 17
1915.
Jan. 6
1915.
Aug. 17,
1915.
Apr. 22
1915.
Nov. 2
1915.
Sept. 9
1915.
Jan. 5
1915.
Mch. 10
1915.
Sept. 21,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.]
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Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
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Allston Realty Associates, Incorpo-
Boston, .
§3,000
SIO
300
Sl,800
Sept. 28,
Oct. 5,
rated.!
1915.
1915.
Allston Storage Warehouse Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
5,000
Feb. 3,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Allwyn Realty Company,' .
Boston, .
20,000
100
200
20,000
July 29,
1915.
July 30,
1915.
Alpha Lunch Company,
Worcester,
15,000
100
150
6,000
May 10,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
American Aircraft Company Ltd.,
Boston, .
100,000
100
1,000
500
July 19,
1915.
July 19,
1915.
American Auto Signal Company,
Boston, .
50,000
50
1,000
26,000
June 4,
1915.
June 8,
1915.
American Automatic Machine
Boston, .
25,000
2 10
2 2,000
2 5,000
Feb. 27,
Mch. 5,
Company.
35
3 1,000
3 5,000
1915.
1915.
American Baking Company,
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
5,250
Nov. 25,
1914.
Dec. 2,
1914.
.\merican Egg Company, .
Boston, .
14,000
50
280
14,000
May 13,
1915.
May 14,
1915.
American Flour & Export Com-
Boston, Mass., and
5,000
50
100
5,000
Oct. 13,
Oct. 15,
pany.
New York, N. Y.
1915.
1915.
American Gem Company, .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Apr. 9,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
American Industrial Development
Boston, .
1,000,000
2 10
250,000
2 100,000
July 31,
July 31,
Company.i
3 10
3 50,000
3 100,050
1915.
1915.
American Lumber Company,
Boston,
25,000
lOO
250
12,600
Mch. 18,
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
American-Oriental Engineering &
Boston, J.Iass., and
100,000
50
2,000
150
June 19,
June 19,
Construction Company.
Seoul,Korea, Japan.
1915.
1915.
American Parcel Post Tag Com-
Boston, .
75,000
5
15,000
75,000
Nov. 2,
Nov. 9,
pany.i
1915.
1915.
American Products Company,
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
300
Aug. 6,
1915.
Aug. 6,
1915.
American Publicity Company, .
Worcester,
30,000
100
300
30,000
Feb. 10,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
American Safety Appliance Com-
North Attleborough,
15,000
10
1,500
15,000
Jan. 12,
Jan. 13,
pany.
1915.
1915.
American Sanitary Laundry, In-
Boston, .
25,000
2 10
2500
2 5,000
June 5,
June 15,
corporated.
3 10
3 2,000
3 20,000
1915.
1915.
American Saw and Manufacturing
Springfield.
15,000
2 100
2 100
2 10,000
Jan. 18,
Jan. 21,
Company.
350
3 100
3 5,000
1915.
1915.
American Toy Builders Inc.,
Boston, .
5,000
10
500
5,000
Sept. 27,
1915.
Sept. 27,
1915.
American Upholstering Company,
Boston, . ...
4,000
100
40
4,000
Aug. 11,
1915.
Aug. 11,
1915.
Ames Premium Company,
Lynn, .
50,000
10
5,000
50,000
Oct. 27,
1915.
Nov. 5,
1915.
Andrews Electric Inc.,
Brockton,
3,000
10
300
3,000
Jan. 18,
Jan. 29,
Angelo Miceli Unsinkable Vessel
Boston, .
100,000
10
10,000
100,000
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Mch. 30,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Anglo-American Cotton Company,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
50,000
June 10,
1915.
Sept. 30,
June 14,
Anglo Canadian Leather Co. of
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
1915.
Sept. 30,
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Apartment Central Office, Incorpo-
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Mch. 16,
Mch. 17,
rated.
1915.
1915.
Apperson Motor Car Company, .
Boston, .
1,000
10
100
1,000
Sept. 11,
Oct. 2,
Architects Roofing Company,
Boston, .
10,000
2 100
250
2 5,000
1915.
June 3,
1915.
June 4„
3 100
350
3 5,000
1915.
1915.
Architectural Review Company,
Boston, .
17,000
2 100
250
2 5,000
July 31,
Aug. 4>
The.
3 100
3 120
3 12,000
1915.
1915.
Argo Tile and Pottery Company,
Boston, .
15,000
100
150
15,000
Feb. 17,
Feb. 19,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Armeson Plumbing Company, In-
Springfield, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Feb. 20,
Apr. 17,
corporated.
1915.
1915.
Arthur G. Lockwood Company,
Boston, .
25,000
2 25
2 400
3 15,000
Mch. 8,
Mch. 10,
Incorporated.
3 25
3 600
1915.
1915.
1 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
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Arthur W. Wood Company,
Boston, .
8250,000
S50
5,000
S250
Mch. 5,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Ashman Drug Company, .
Boston, .
150,000
110
17,500
1 25,000
Feb. 23,
May 7,
25
215,000
2 75,000
1915.
1915.
Assabet Associates, Incorporated,^
Concord,
50,000
100
500
800
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Associated Merchants and Manu-
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
300
July 3C,
July 31,
facturers of New England, Inc.
1915.
1915.
Associates, Inc., The,«
Boston, .
100,000
100
1,000
24,000
Nov. 8,
1915.
Nov. 9,
1915.
Athol Manufacturing Company, .
Athol, .
200,000
UOO
1 1,000
1 60,000
July 12,
July 14,
2 100
2 1,000
2 100,000
1915.
1915.
Athol Theatre Company, .
Webster,
50,000
500
100
7,500
July 29,
1915.
July 29,
1915.
Atlantic Talking Machine Com-
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Dec. 31,
Jan. 4,
pany.
1914.
1915.
Atlantic Wirebound Box Com-
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
50,000
Jan. 7,
Jan. 28,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Atterbury Boston Company,
Cambridge, .
25,000
100
250
1,000
Dec. 23,
1914.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Attleboro Braiding Co.,
Attleboro,
50,000
100
500
50,000
Oct. 11,
1915.
Oct. 19,
1915.
Auburn Agency Company, .
Boston, .
250,000
100
2,5C0
232,300
Mch. 3,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Aurora, Inc
Lynn, .
120,000
1100
1200
1 20,000
Apr. 8,
Apr. 9,
2 100
2 1,000
2 100,000
1915.
1915.
Auto Air Brake Company, .
Boston, .
200,000
10
20,000
200,000
Dec. 19,
1914.
Dec. 21,
1914.
Auto-Rilla Company, The, .
Boston, .
50,000
5
10,000
50,000
July 13,
1915.
July 16,
1915.
Automatic Punching Devices and
Springfield, .
100,000
10
10,000
50,300
June 19,
June 25,
Advertising Company.
1915.
1915.
Automatic Safety Fire Valve Com-
Boston, .
95,000
5
19,000
95,000
Oct. 28,
Oct. 28,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Automatic Wrench Manufacturing
Boston, .
15,000
100
150
15,000
Feb. 23,
Feb. 23,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Automobile Club of New England,
Lynn, .
5,000
10
500
210
Jan. 30,
Feb. 4,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Automobile League of America
Boston, .
1,000
25
40
75
Feb. 3,
Feb. 3,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Autotoy Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
14,900
UOO
150
1 5,000
Sept. 13,
Sept. 14,
2 100
2 99
2 9,900
1915.
1915.
Avery Chemical Company,
Boston, .
280,000
6 100
5 974
2 30
Jan. 15,
Jan. 19,
6 100
6 1,026
1915.
1915.
2 10
2 8,000
Avery Hotel Company,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
50,000
Aug. 5,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Ayer & Longyear Incorporated, .
Boston, Mass., and
London, Eng.
5,000
10
500
5,000
Mch. 5,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Ayer Farmers' Co-operative Ex-
Ayer, .
1,000
5
200
60
Jan. 27,
Feb. 1,
change.
1915.
1915.
B. A. Kaiser Company,
Boston, .
25,000
50
500
25,000
Mch. 24,
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
B. B. Suspender Company, Inc.,
Boston, .
15,000
25
600
1,025
Feb. 8,
Feb. 15,
The.
1915.
1915.
B. D. Goring Co
Worcester,
20,000
UOO
1150
1 15,000
Apr. 24,
Apr. 26,
2 100
2 50
2 5,000
1915.
1915.
B. L. T. Company, .
Great Barrington, .
15,000
100
150
15,000
June 3,
1915.
June 11,
1915.
B. 0. & G. C. Wilson, Inc., .
Boston, .
200,000
150
1 3,800
1 15,000
Feb. 12,
Feb. 13,
2 50
2 200
2 10,000
1915.
1915.
B. Wemberg Company, Inc.,
Boston, .
3,000
100
30
300
Mch. 5,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Babbitt Steam Specialty Co.,
New Bedford,
30,000
1100
1150
1 15,000
Mch. 24,
Mch. 26,
2 100
2 150
2 15,000
1915.
1915.
Bacon-Taplin Company,
Springfield, .
15,000
10
1,500
10,000
Aug. 4,
1915.
Aug. 6,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for forty-nine years from Jan. 12, 1915.
< Corporation chartered for fifty years.
6 Preferred, Class A.
s Preferred, Class B.
1915.
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Balfe Company,!
Bamacea Company, .
Bankers' College Foundation, Inc
The.
Bankers Mortgage Company,
Bankers Security & Mortgage Co.,
Bargain Counter, Inc., The,
Barletta-Cartullo Co.,
Barone Brothers, Incorporated,
Barre Farmers' Cooperative Ex-
change.
Barrett Chemical Company,
Barry & Mitchell Co.,
Bartels & Thelen Shoe Co., .
Bass Harbor Fish Freezing Com-
pany.
Battle Cry of Peace, Inc., .
Baxter Manufacturing Company,
Bay State Brass Rail Company,
Bay State Candy Company,
Bay State Contracting & Live
Stock Company.
Bay State Crockery Company,
Bay State Development Com-
pany.i
Bay State Linotype Company,
Bay State Metal Corporation,
Bay State Pink Granite Company,
Bay State Promotion Association,
Inc.
Bay State Pump Company,
Bay State Saw & Tool Mfg. Co., .
Bay State Stables Incorporated, .
Bay State Trucking Co., .
Bayside Inn Hotel Company, The,
Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Com-
pany, The.
Beacon Grocery Company, Inc., .
Beacon Live Stock Co.,
Watertown,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Barre, .
Wilhamstown, Mass
and New York
N. Y.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Somerville,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Brockton,
Milford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Duxbury,
Boston, Mass
Beacon Falls,
Boston, .
Boston, .
, and
Conn
825,000
$10
25,000
10
50,000
10
100,000
100
1,000,000
100
25,000
100
5,000
100
20,000
10
3,000
100
1,000
5
35,000
100
10,000
50
20,000
100
50,000
100
50,000
100
80,000
10,000
50,000
2 10
3 10
2 10
3 10
10
30,000
5,000
2 10
3 10
50
100,000
5
14,000
250,000
100,000
5,000
2 10
3 10
2 100
3 100
2 100
3 100
5
30,000
100
10,000
10
10,000
100
8,000
100
10,000
100
1,850,000
10,000
2 100
3 100
100
25,000
100
2,500
2,500
5,000
1,000
10,000
250
50
2,000
30
200
350
200
200
500
500
2 3,000
3 5,C00
2 500
3 500
5,000
2 1,500
3 1,500
100
20,000
2 750
3 650
21,250
31,250
2 550
3 450
1,000
300
1,000
100
100
2 6,500
3 12,000
100
250
S25,C00
25,000
50,000
13,000
300
25,000
5,000
20,000
3,000
75
18,100
10,000
20,000
300
50,000
2 30,000
3 50,000
23,100
33,100
2,100
2 2,000
3 15,000
4,100
100,000
2 7,500
3 6,500
2 25,000
3 90,000
2 55,000
3 45,000
3,000
30,000
10,000
5,000
300
300
2 1,000
10,000
25,000
Dec. 30,
1914.
Jan. 21
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
Oct. 26
1915.
July 16
1915.
Sept. 16,
1915.
Aug. 12,
1915.
July 22,
1915.
June 10,
1915.
Dec. 26,
1914.
Apr. 27
1915
July 19,
1915
Nov. 22,
1915
Sept. 15,
1915.
Oct. 29,
1915.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Feb. 11
1915.
Feb. 6
1915.
Jan. 16
1915.
Dec. 8
1914.
July 1
1915.
Mch. 25
1915.
Jan. 25
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Oct. 30,
1915.
Nov. 10,
1915.
Feb. 25
1915.
May 21
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
May 1
1915.
Sept. 24
1915.
Oct. 25
1915.
Mch. 29
1915.
I Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
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Beacon Profit Sharing Coupon Co.,
Beacon Securities Company,
Bearce Fixtures Co. (Inc.), .
Becker-Stutz Automobile Com-
pany.
Bell Company, The, .
Bellemode Dress Company,
Bellevue Manufacturing Company,
The.
Ben Craig Players Company, Inc.,
Ben Klauer Motor Company,
Benjamin Bros. Company,^
Benn Pump Works, .
Bennett Live Stock Company, .
Benson Cigar Co.,
Berkshire Hills Sanatorium, Inc.,
The.
Berkshire Magneto Company,
Berkshire Woolen Company,
Berlin Shoe Company,
Bermudez Company, The, .
Bernard Lett Company,
Berry- Wales Company,
Berry- Walker Company,
Best Ever Auto Specialty Com-
pany.
Best Paint Company,
Bestmade Can Company, Inc., .
Better Homes Company, Inc.,
The.3
Beverly Garage and Automobile
Company, The.
Big T Film Company, The,
Blackstone Chemical Company, .
Blackstone Realty Company, ^ .
Blair & Company, Inc.,
Blake-Conlan Co.,
Blitz Sales Company,
Blue Hills Pedigreed Silver Black
Fox Company.
Blue Line Jitney Company, The, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Everett,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Lee,
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, Masi
Bristol, R. I
Boston, .
Saugus, .
Worcester,
North Adams
Pittsfield,
Pittsfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Beverly,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Northboro,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
and
$50,000
150,000
5,000
5,000
25,000
5,000
5,000
2,500
5,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
20,000
50,000
150,000
700,000
1,500
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
60,000
5,000
25,000
80,000
25,000
25,000
90,000
50,000
600,000
20,000
5,000
150,000
5,000
2 100
100
100
100
100
10
10
50
100
100
100
100
1100
2 100
100
100
1100
2 100
50
100
100
50
100
110
25
10
uo
2 10
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
100
100
100
1100
2 100
100
110
2 10
10
1100
2 400
1,500
50
50
250
500
500
50
50
ICO
250
100
1100
2 100
500
1,500
1 2,500
2 4,500
30
100
100
200
100
1 1,500
2 9,000
500
1 1,000
2 1,500
2 600
2 200
1150
2 100
250
900
500
1 2,000
2 4,000
200
500
1 2,500
2 12,500
500
1 $2,000
2 4,000
300
5,000
5,000
300
■ 1,000
970
2,500
300
300
300
10,000
12,500
2 2,500
25,000
101,000
1 250,000
2 450,000
1,500
300
10,000
200
10,000
2 15
1,000
1 10,000
2 15,000
1 60,000
2 10,000
2 10,000
10,000
300
400
1400
2 400,000
15,000
1,310
2 22,220
Aug. 26,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Aug. 2,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Jan. 16,
1915.
Jan. 9,
1915.
Nov. 17,
1915.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
July 26,
1915.
May 25,
1915.
Aug. 18,
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
July 6,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
Dec. 21,
1914.
Aug. 13,
1915.
May 27,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Sept. 30,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Oct. 27,
1915.
Apr. 3,
1915.
Oct. 25,
1915.
Oct. 5,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
Nov. 20,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
July 9,
1915.
June 4,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.1
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Haverhill,
S2,100
$100
21
$1,500
May 27
June 18,
1915.
1915.
Bond Tire Company,
Boston, .
100,000
20
5,000
100,000
Nov. 10
1915.
Nov. 12,
1915.
Booth Co., The,
Worcester,
50,000
125
1 1,200
1 30,000
Feb. 18
Feb. 19,
2 25
2 800
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
Boston Advertising Company,
Boston, .
100,000
100
1,000
300
Dec. 21
1914.
Dec. 21,
1914.
Boston Anaesthetic Co.,
Boston, .
10,000
25
400
10,000
Jan. 6
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Boston & Lawrence Bolt & Iron
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
15,300
Mch. 15
Mch. 16,
Co.
1915.
1915.
Boston and Montana Guarantee
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
300
Oct. 23
Oct. 25,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Boston and Virginia Nickel Com-
Boston, .
60,000
15
1 6,000
1 30,000
Dec. 10
Jan. 4,
pany, The.
2 5
2 6,000
2 30,000
1914.
1915.
Boston Armature Works, Inc.,
Boston, .
7,500
5
1,500
7,500
Mch. 13
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Boston Bargain Syndicate, Inc., .
Boston, .
3,000
100
30
3,000
Jan. 29
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Boston Construction Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
300
Jan. 28
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Boston Copper-Back Mirror Co.,
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
May 25
1915.
May 25,
1915.
Boston Electrolytic O.xygen Com-
Boston, .
150,000
1100
1500
-
Aug. 5
Aug. 6,
pany.
2 100
2 1,000
1915.
1915.
Boston Elite Quality Shop, Inc., .
Boston, .
7,000
100
70
7,000
Nov. 3
1915.
Nov. 6,
1915.
Boston Finance and Realty Com-
Boston, .
250,000
100
2,500
1,000
Feb. 26
Mch. 3,
pany. ^
1915.
1915.
Boston Furniture Store, Incorpo-
Athol, .
2,C00
100
20
2,000
July 10
July 24,
rated.
1915.
1915.
Boston Jewelry Exchange, Inc., .
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
1,200
June 8
1915.
June 9,
1915.
Boston Jewish Voice, Inc., The, .
Boston, .
25,000
150
1250
1 12,500
June 11
June 28,
2 50
2 250
2 12,500
1915.
1915.
Boston Ladies Outfitters Inc.,
Boston, .
25,000
50
500
5,000
Mch. 3
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
Boston Laundry & Supply Co., .
Boston, .
15,000
5
3,000
30
Jan. 13
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Boston Leather & Fibre Co.,
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Dec. 30
1914.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Boston Mail Delivery Co., .
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
300
May 12
1915.
May 14,
1915.
Boston Mortgage Bond Company,
Boston, .
100,000
110
2 10
1 9,000
2-1,000
2 120
Oct. 13
1915.
Oct. 16,
1915.
Boston Oil and Grease Company,
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Oct. 1
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Boston Phonograph Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
5
10,000
50,000
May 25
1915.
May 28,
1915.
Boston Photo Play Company,
Boston, .
4,500
10
450
4,500
Apr. 26
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Boston Pottery Company, .
Boston, .
4,800
100
48
1,200
Jan. 1
1915.
Jan. 14,
1915.
Boston Pressed Fuel Company, .
Boston, .
100,000
15
1 10,000
1 50,000
Jan. 15
Jan. 18,
25
2 10,000
2 50,000
1915.
1915.
Boston Publishing Company,
Boston, .
1,120,000
1100
25
111,000
2 4,000
2 15
Sept. 9
1915.
Sept. 11,
1915.
Boston Realty Holding Company,^
Boston, Mass.
New York, '.
and
^. Y.,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Dec. 24
1914.
Dec. 24,
1914.
Boston Retail Grocers Food Fair
Boston, .
.50,000
100
500
300
Aug. 3
Sept. 11,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Boston Retailers' Rendering Com-
Boston, .
50,000
25
2,000
3,050
Jan. 29
Jan. 11,
pany.
1914.
1915.
Boston Specialty Company,
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
800
June 28
1915.
June 29,
1915.
Boston Spray Company,
Boston, .
15,000
10
1,500
15,000
Feb. 12
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
Boston Steel & Mfg. Company, .
Boston Vending Co
Boston Wholesale Cloak and Suit
Association Inc.
Boston Wholesale Drug Co., Inc.,
Boston Wholesale Millinery Com-
pany, Inc.
Boulevard Storage Warehouse &
Realty Company.^
Bourse Cigar Co., The,
Bowen & Rich, Inc., .
Bozart Rug Company,
Bradford Garage, Inc.,
Bradley Manufacturing Co.
Brandt's Inc., .
Breck's Real Estate Agency
(Inc.)3
Brett-Rayner-Boyei Company .
Bridgewater Workers Co-operative
Association Inc.
Brighton Avenue Realty Co.,^
Bristle Expander Company, The,
Bristol Cigar Company,
Bristol County Realty Company,
Inc.4
Broadway Dramatic Stock Com-
pany.
Broadway Garage, Inc. of Chelsea,
Broadway Ice-Cream Company,
Broadway Theatre Stock Com-
pany.
Brockton Cold Storage and Ware-
house Co.
Brockton Shoe Market Inc.,
Broma-Mist Company,
Brookline Lumber & Supply Com-
pany.
Brookline Taxi Company, .
Brooks-Skinner Company, .
Brookside Dairy Inc.,
Brotherhood Realty And Con-
struction Corporation.^
Brown & Ross, Incorporated,
Brown Daisy Products Company,
Brown-Gates Company,
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Medford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Lawrence,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
St. Louis,
Boston, .
Mo.
Cambridge,
Bridgewater,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Fall River,
Taunton,
Boston, .
Chelsea,
Revere, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Brockton,
Boston, .
Brookline,
Boston, .
Quincy,
Northampton,
Newton,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Springfield,
, and
S10,000
25,000
1,000
50,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
5,000
50,000
10,000
3,000
100,000
5,000
20,000
50,000
25,000
1,000
2,000
100,000
2,500
5,000
5,000
1,000
90,000
15,000
1 150,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
5,000
50,000
25,000
30,000
50,000
JSIOO
2 100
100
10
110
no
100
50
10
100
100
5
100
1100
2 100
5
100
100
100
100
50
100
10
10
10
10
1100
2 100
100
'100
100
100
100
100
6 10
MO
100
100
100
150
2 50
250
1 2,500
2 2 500
100
100
1,000
50
500
2,000
30
1750
2 250
1,000
200
500
250
10
40
1,000
250
500
500
100
1600
2 300
150
1 1,500
250
250
100
50
5 3,000
6 2,000
250
300
500
1 $5,000
2 500
25,000
1,000
2 19,600
10,000
1,000
10,000
5,000
25,000
990
3,000
1 50,000
5,000
10,000
6,100
300
1,000
1,200
50,0C0
2,500
5,000
140
1,000
1 60,000
2 30,000
10,000
1 150,000
5,000
19,600
10,000
5,000
6 440
14,000
15,000
18,000
Nov. 16.
1915.
June 3
1915.
Mav 6,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
Feb. 18,
191.5.
Aor. 29
"1915.
Dec. 10
1914.
Nov. 23,
1915.
Dec.
1914.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Sept. 18,
1915.
Sept. 10,
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Mch. 1
1915.
Oct. 8
1915.
Oct. 19
1915.
Jan. 2
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
Mch. 31
1915.
June 15,
1915.
Oct.
1915.
Nov. 1
1915.
Nov. 5,
1915.
May
1915.
Feb.
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Aug. 31,
1915.
Apr. 28
1915.
Sept. 16,
1915.
Apr. 3
1915.
Nov. 11
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
« Corporation chartered for fifty years from Nov. 1, 1915.
6 Common, Class A.
6 Common, Class B.
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10
500
100
50
100
25
10
1,000
10
1,500
25
100
50
50
100
10
50
100
100
100
50
500
1100
1250
2 100
2750
100
1,000
15
1 1,000
25
2 9,000
100
20
100
150
uoo
1150
2 100
2 100
1100
1100
2 100
2 150
50
60
5
10,000
100
50
20
200
100
500
25
1,000
100
50
100
100
100
25
100
50
100
50
10
100
100
100
10
200
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Brown Lumber Company, .
Brown's Cash Market, Inc.,
Brown's, Inc., .
Bryant and Company, Incorpo-
rated.
Bud Wine and Liquor Company,
Incorporated, The.
Builders Material Co., The,
Burditt & McKenney Company, .
Burgess Teaming Company, The,
Burkhardt Company Incorporated,
Burnham Motor Company,
Burns Company, The,
Business Men's Protective Syndi-
cate, Inc.
Butterworth Engraving Co.,
C. A. Browning Co., .
C-A-C Lubricants Company,
C. A. Jackson Automobile and
Motor Truck Company.^
C. A. Orcutt Co., The,
C. A. Robinson Company, .
C. B. Swift Company,
C. B. Swift Company, The,
C. D. Cummings & Sons Co.,
C. D. E. Realty Company, Inc.
C. E. George, Incorporated,
C. E. Goddard Company, .
C. F. Atherton, Inc., .
C. F. Church Mfg. Co., .
C. H. & B. Hurwitch, Inc., .
C. H. Norwood, Incorporated,^
C. I. Bickum Co.,
C. Johnston Company Incorpo-
rated.
C. L. Flaccus Glass Co.,
C. M. P. Listing Bureau Inc.,
C. P. Shaw Co. Inc., .
C. R. Drew Company, Inc.,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Holyoke,
Peabody,
Maiden,
Plymouth,
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Andover,
Boston, .
Ashland,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cheshire,
Boston, .
Brockton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Holyoke,
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Pittsfield,
Boston, .
Holyoke,
Boston, .
Medford,
$50,000
3,000
5,000
5,000
2,500
10,000
15,000
2,500
2,500
1,000
5,000
10,000
25,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
2,000
15,000
25,000
25,000
3,000
50,000
5,000
4,000
50,000
25,000
5,000
10,000
2,500
5,000
5,000
1,000
10,000
2,000
3,000
30
5,000
2,500
5,000
15,000
2,500
2,500
1,000
5,000
10,000
8,000
1 25,000
2 57,300
50,000
2 175
1,400
15,000
1 10,000
2 10,000
2300
3,000
15
5,000
4,000
300
25,000
5,000
5,700
2,500
5,000
5,000
900
5,600
2,000
Apr. 8,
1915.
Aug. 21,
1915.
Dec. 14,
1914.
Oct. 27,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
June 24,
1915.
Mch. 2,
1915.
May 24,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
Dec. 11,
1914.
Sept. 16,
1915.
Dec. 26,
1914.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Oct. 22,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Dec. 29,
1914.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Aug. 20,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Feb. IS,
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Oct. 22,
1915.
June 5,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
May 25,
1915.
Oct. 14,
1915.
Dec. 2,
1914.
Apr. 24,
1915.
1 Preferred.
Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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C. S. Binner Corporation, .
Caddo Guy Land Company,
Cambridge Co-operative Society,
Cambridge Gridiron Co., .
Cambridge Plumbing & Heating
Company.
Cambridge Relief Hospital Corpo-
ration.
Cambridge Securities Company, 3
Campbell's Cash Market, Inc., .
Canal Fish & Freezing Co.,
Cape Ann Granite Corporation, .
Cape Cod Cranberry Distributors,
Incorporated. ■
Cape Cod Development Com-
pany.3
Cape Cod Scallop Company,
Cape Cod Strawberry Growers As-
sociation, Incorporated, of Fal-
mouth, Mass.
Carey Realty Company,^ .
Carl P. Peterson Company,
Carlburt Company, Incorporated,
The.
Carolina Company, The,
Carpenter Spring Tire, Inc.,
Carrigan and Hill Company,
Carroll-Lewis Antique Company,
Carter Hide Company, Incorpo-
rated.
Case Company of Massachusetts,
Cavanagh Company, The,
Cave Welding and Manufacturing
Company.
Central Feature Film Co., .
Central Garage, Inc
Central Maine Potato Company,
Central Square Theatre Co.,
Chambers-Alden Company, The, .
Chambers-Swift Company, The, .
Chant Oil Company, .
Charles A. Esty Paper Company,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Quincy,
Sandwich,
Beverly,
Boston, .
Barnstable,
Boston, .
Falmouth,
Boston, .
Maiden,
Rockland,
Boston, .
Marlborough,
Springfield,
Barnstable,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
Milwaukee,
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Chelsea,
Boston, .
Boston, .
North Adams,
Boston, .
Lancaster,
Worcester,
, and
Wis.
$37,500
§100
375
5,000
10
500
30,000
10,000
110
2 10
10
1500
2 2,500
1,000
5,000
100
50
10,000
100
100
6,000
100
60
5,000
50
100
100,000
100
1,000
60,000
100
600
10,000
10
1,000
25,0C0
100
250
5,000
100
50
1,000
5
200
50,000
5,000
110
2 10
100
1 4,000
2 1,000
50
2,000
10
200
75,000
100
750
150,000
40,000
110
2 10
100
1 5,000
2 10,000
400
2,000
25
80
5,000
100
50
30,000
100
300
5,000
25
200
50,000
2,000
»100
2 100
10
1250
2 250
200
10,000
50
200
10,000
100
100
50,000
15,000
125
2 100
100
1 1,200
2 200
150
10,000
100
100
2,000
100
20
20,000
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
$300
May 5,
1915.
30
July 19,
1915.
1 5,000
Sept. 13,
2 25,000
1915.
30
May 24,
1915.
5,000
June 23,
1915.
300
Dec. 28,
1914.
6,000
Dec. 7,
1914.
5,000
Apr. 26,
1915.
100,000
Apr. 12,
1915.
60,000
Mch. 4,
1915.
3,500
May 11,
1915.
10,000
Feb. 9,
1915.
3,000
Sept. 3,
1915.
1,000
Nov. 1,
1915.
I 40,000
Nov. 16,
2 10,000
1915.
5,000
May 13,
1915.
500
Sept. 3,
1915.
75,000
Mch. 2,
1915.
1 1,690
Feb. 25,
2 100,000
1915.
40,000
Feb. 2,
1915.
2,000
Oct. 25,
1915.
5,000
Nov. 19,
1915.
30,000
Mch. 20,
1915.
5,000
Jan. 7,
1915.
1 10,000
Apr. 27,
2 12,500
1915.
2,000
Nov. 6,
1915.
150
Mch. 12,
1915.
5,000
Sept. 16,
1915.
2 20,000
Aug. 5,
1915.
7,100
Nov. 28,
1914.
5.000
Dec. 18,
1914.
2,000
Oct. 4,
1915.
1 10,000
Sept. 3,
2 10,000
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.1
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Boston, .
3300,000
iSlOO
1 l,.50O
1 $100,000
Jan. 14,
Jan. 14,
2 100
2 1,500
2 150,000
1915.
1915.
Charles Baker Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
20,000
Feb. 24,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Charles Barnett Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
30,000
Jan. 7,
1915.
June 24,
Jan. 8,
1915.
Aug. 18,
Charles C. Lewis Company, The,
Springfield,
75,000
1100
1250
I 25,000
2 100
2 500
2 50,000
1915.
1915.
Charles F. Packard Agency, Inc.,
Greenfield,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Dec. 29,
1914.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Charles F. Richardson, Inc.,
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Sept. 24,
1915.
Oct. 1,
1915.
Charles H. Attwater & Co. Inc., .
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Aug. 10,
1915.
Aug. 12,
1915.
Charles, Henry & Crowley Co.
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Sept. 21,
Sept. 22,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Charles J. Connick, Incorporated,
Boston, .
20,000
25
800
10,000
Dec. 22,
1914.
Dec. 22,
1914.
Charles L. Schlesinger Company,
Worcester,
3,000
10
300
3,000
Apr. 1,
Apr. 3,
Incorporated, The.
1915.
1915.
Charles S. Cogley Inc.,
Salem, .
10,000
50
200
10,000
Sept. 3,
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Chelsea Studios, Inc., The, .
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
5,000
Nov. 26,
1915.
Nov. 29,
1915.
Chemi-Clenz Mfg. Company, The,
Boston, .
200,000
1100
2 100
1500
2 1,500
2 150,000
May 24,
1915.
May 29,
1915.
Chemical Felt Company, .
Boston, .
15,000
100
150
15,000
Apr. 23,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Chestnut Hill Garage, Incorpo-
Newton,
1,000
10
100
1,000
Nov. 10,
Nov. 15,
rated, The.
1915.
1915.
Chicago Tanning Company,
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Dec. 4,
1914.
Dec. 22,
1914.
Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin
Boston, .
60.000
1100
1250
2 300
Dec. 11,
Dec. 11,
Coal Company.
2 100
2 250
1914.
1914.
Chimes Spa Company,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
33,000
Aug. 30,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
City Associates Inc.,'
Haverhill,
50,000
100
500
300
Nov. 10,
1915.
Nov. 13,
1915.
Clarice Inc., ....
Braintree,
5,000
100
50
1,000
Feb. 12,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
Clawfoot Company, .
Springfield,
50,000
1100
1200
1 20,000
Nov. 15,
Nov. 30,
2 100
2 300
2 30,000
1915.
1915.
Claxton Drug Company,
Boston, .
10,000
50
200
1,050
Feb. 23,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Clayton Chemical Company,
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Nov. 19,
1915.
Nov. 19,
1915.
Clement Dry Goods Company, .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
June 11,
June 21,
1915.
1915.
Cleveland-Maine Black Fox Ranch-
Blackstone, Mass.,
50,000
10
5,000
10,020
June 9,
June 12,
ing Company.
and Pawtucket,
R. L
Clinton,
1915.
1915.
Clinton Express Company, .
1,000
10
100
1,000
Mch. 12,
Mch. 18,
1915.
1915.
Clinton Textile Manufacturing
Clinton,
10,000
100
100
3,000
May 28,
June 9,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Cloyes Incorporated, .
Boston, .
25,000
1100
150
I 5,000
July 29,
July 29,
2 100
2 200
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
Clymer Company, The,
Boston, .
50,000
125
1200
1 5,000
Dec. 24,
Dee. 24,
2 25
2 1,800
2 15,000
1914.
1914.
Coast Copper Company,
Boston, Mass., and
200,000
15
1 10,000
1 50,000
Oct. 14,
Oct. 18,
Cinq Cerf, N. F.
25
2 30,000
2 150,000
1915.
1915.
Coastwise Coal Company, .
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Dec. 1,
1914.
Jan. 14,
1915.
Cobb-Aldrich Company,
Boston, .
30,000
100
300
30,000
June 30,
1915.
Mav 11,
July 1,
1915.
May 12,
Cobb Theatre Company, .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
1915.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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Where Located.
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50,000
1100
2 100
150,000
100
20,000
10
10,000
100
10,000
10
100,000
100
25,000
1100
2 100
5,000
100
250,000
uo
2 10
50,000
125
2 25
25,000
150
2 50
5,000
100
25,000
ICO
3,000
100
5,000
25
50,000
10
5,000
10
10,000
50
25,000
500
12,000
100
4,000
100
100,000
100
10,000
ilCO
2 100
650,000
100
50,000
100
1,000
10
25,000
100
25,000
5
10,000
10
15,000
100
5,000
5
100,000
50
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Coburn-Draper Motor Company,
Cochato Manufacturing Company,
Colene Company, The,
Colgate Service Inc., .
Colley- Woods Co., .
Colonial Amusement Company of
Springfield.
Colonial Cold Storage Company
Colonial Envelope Company,
Colonial Medical Press Inc.,
Colonial Publishing Company,
Colonial Scale Company, .
Colonial Tool Company,
Colonnade Garage Company,
Columbia Art Institute Inc.,
Columbia Fuel Company, The,
Columbus Interstate Express Com-
pany.
Comfort Saddle Tree Manufactur-
ing Coinpany.
Commercial Garage Company,
The.
Commercial Towing Company,
The.
Commonwealth Amusement Com-
pany.
Commonwealth Avenue Park
Realty Company .3
Commonwealth Thread Company,
Inc.
Connecticut Valley Logging and
Driving Company.
Consolidated Construction Com-
pany, The.
Consolidation Coastwise Com-
pany.
Consumers' Cooperative Com-
pany.
Consumers' Discount Society, In-
corporated.
Consumers' Ice Company, .
Contractors' Clearing House, Inc.,^
Contractors Equipment Company,
Coombs Herbert Power Company,
The.
Co-operativa Canosina Inc.,
Co-operative Slaughtering and
Rendering Company of Massa-
chusettts.
Boston, .
Quincy,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield
Provincetown,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Salem, Mass., and
Portsmouth,
N. H.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
Baltimore, Md.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Peabody,
Brockton,
Boston, .
1250
2 250
1,500
2,000
100
1,000
1,000
1125
2 125
50
1 6,000
! 19,000
1800
2 1,200
1250
2 250
50
250
30
200
5,000
500
200
50
120
40
l.OGO
150
2 50
6,500
500
100
250
5,000
1,000
150
1,000
2,000
S15,000
1 25,000
2 25,000
300
20,000
10,000
10,000
300
1 6,500
2 6,300
2,500
1 60,000
2 190,000
1 20,000
2 30,000
2 3,200
5,000
10,000
3,000
1,200
50,000
4,000
10,000
3,500
12,000
4,000
3C0
1 5,000
2 5,000
500
20,700
100
18,900
25,000
10,000
3,000
260
40,000
Nov. 5,
1915.
Oct. 29,
1915.
Aug. 23,
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
Nov. 6,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
Dec. 19,.
1914.
Nov. 19,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Aug. 11,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915.
Aug. 17,
1915.
Mch. 12,
1915.
May 7,
1915.
Nov. 27,
1914.
July 3,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Jan. 8,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Julv 28,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Dec. 11,
1914.
June 24,
1915.
July 28,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
June 28,
1915.
Oct. 30,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
5 Corporation chartered for ten years from Feb. 3, 1915.
^ Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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Copley Pla3a Haberdasher Inc.,
Cordeau Shoe Company, The,
Corey Hill Painting & Decorating
Company, The.
Corey Road Garage Co., .
Cornwall Fur Company,
Corrugated Paper Mills,
Corson-Berry Company,
Cosmopolitan Egg Company,
Cosmopolitan Leather Company,
Cosmopolitan Wood and Coal
Company.
Cottage Park Land Co.,3 .
Cottonseed Oil Co., The, .
Cotuit Grangers Co-operative Ex-
change.
Cradock Manufacturing Company,
Crary-Ford Starter Company of
N. E., The,
Crescent Bottling Company, In-
corporated, The.
Crescent Leather Company,
Crirmnins & Peirce Co.,
Crofoot Gear Works, Incorpo-
rated.
Crolac Process, Inc., The, .
Crommett Air Products Company,
Crosby-Conley Company, .
Crown Laboratory Co.,
Crown Paint & Paper Company, .
Crystal Lake Ice Company,
Cuban Lands Company.^ .
Cumberland Silver Black Fox and
Fur Company.
Cunningham-Graham Company,'
Curtis Publishing Company of
Massachusetts, The.
Cutler Construction Company, .
D. A. Donovan's Sons Co., .
D. A. Gorman Leather Company,
D. De Stefano Company, Inc.,
D. H. Gifford Corporation, .
Where Located.
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
Cornwall, P,
Boston,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Mansfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Barnstabie,
Medford,
Boston, .
Fitchburg,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
North Adams,
Newton,
Maiden,
Boston, Mass,
Pugwash, N
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Lynn, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
New Bedford,
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$10,000
25,000
. 10,000
75,000
50,000
50,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
100,000
1,000
15,000
5,000
8,000
5,000
500,000
40,000
10,000
200,000
10,000
1,000
10,000
65,000
25,000
50,000
5O,C0O
5,000
50,C00
25,000
12,000
30,000
2,500
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$100
100
10
2,500
10
1,000
1100
1250
2 50
10
2 1,000
5,000
100
5C0
100
100
100
50
10
1,000
100
100
100
100
100
1,000
5
200
uo
1500
2 10
50
2 1,000
100
100
80
100
50
100
5,000
100
400
1100
150
2 100
2 50
100
2,000
100
100
100
10
100
100
1100
1150
2 100
2 500
100
250
10
5,000
100
500
100
50
100
500
100
250
100
120
100
300
100
25
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$10,000
4,200
10,000
2 50,C00
50,000
20,000
10,000
3,000
10,000
4,000
5,300
75,000
95
1 1,660
2 10,000
5,000
8,000
1,000
500,000
38,500
1 5,000
2 5,000
121,000
10,000
1,000
10,000
2 300
25,000
50,000
20,400
5,000
1,000
20,000
12,000
30,000
2,500
July 23
1915.
Aug. 19,
1915.
Oct. 21
1915.
June 1
1915.
Apr. 29
1915.
Jan. 18
1915.
June 26
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Nov. 16
1915.
June 10
1915.
June 23
1915.
Mch. 13
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Apr. 26
1915.
Nov. 3,
1915.
Mch. 12
1915.
Aug. 5
1915.
June 25,
1915.
Sept. 9,
1915.
Mch. 25
1915.
June 22
1915.
June 30
1915.
July 21
1915.
Mch. 11
1915.
Apr. 12
1915.
May 20
1915.
Aug. 13
1915.
Sept. 30
1915.
Feb. 15
1915.
Apr. 1
1915.
June 1
1915.
Feb. 23
1915.
Oct. 13
1915.
June 30
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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Woburn,
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20,000
S100,000
Sept. 28
Oct. 27,
rated.
1915.
1915.
D. S. Simpson & Co., Inc., .
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Sept. 8
1915.
Sept. 9,
1915.
D. W. Field Farm Company,
Brockton,
5,000
100
50
5,000
Dec. 7
1914.
Dec. 29,
1914.
Dalton Silver Black Fox Company
Brookline, Mass., and
60,000
100
600
60,000
Dec. 3
Dec. 5.
of Massachusetts.
Dover, Me.
1914.
1914.
Danforth School Inc.,
Framingham,
50,000
1 100
1200
1 20,000
June 25
July 31,
N
2 100
2 300
2 30,000
1915.
1915.
Daniels Printing Company,
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Apr. 27
Apr. 28,
1915.
1915.
Daniels Shoe Co.,
Georgetovm,
10,000
150
1100
1 1,200
Jan. 7
May 10,
2 60
2 100
24,100
1915.
1915.
Danvers Tungsten Lamp Com-
Danvers,
10,000
100
100
8,000
Dec. 23
Dec. 31,
pany.
1914.
1914.
Darling & Company, Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
5
2,000
15
June 8
1915.
June 10,
1915.
David P. Ehrlich Company,
Boston, .
35,000
100
350
35,000
May 25
1915.
May 25,
1915.
Davis & Young Company, The, .
Lynn, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Sept. 17
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Davis Lynn Storage Battery
Lynn, .
1,000,000
100
10,000
500,000
Nov. 8
Nov. 12,
Manufacturing Company.
1915.
1915.
Davis Woodworking Company, .
Lynn, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
July 13
1915.
July 14,
1915.
DeAngelis Plastering Co., Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
2,600
Jan. 13
1915.
Jan. 15,
1916.
De Haan-Kennedy Company,
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Feb. 27
1916.
Mch. 2,
1916.
De-La-Mode Fur Company,
Boston, .
4,900
100
49
4,900
Aug. 19
Aug. 24,
1915.
1915.
De Mott Estates, Incorporated,'
Fitchburg, Mass.,
and Roekville
Centre, N. Y.
50,000
100
500
50,000
Oct. 14
1916.
Oct. 15,
1915.
De Silva Sign Co.,
Boston, .
3,000
5
600
3,000
Aug. 31
Sept. 1,
1916.
1915.
Dean Wire Goods Company,
Worcester,
15,000
100
150
13,000
May 21
1915.
May 26,
1915.
Dedham Finishing Company,
Dedham,
110,000
1100
2 100
1100
2 1,000
1300
July 28
1915.
July 29,
1915.
Deerfield & Sunderland Farmers
Deerfield,
20,000
25
800
800
May 1
June 4,
Co-operative Exchange.
1915.
1915.
Deerfield Pulp Co
Boston, .
100,000
100
1,000
300
Oct. 26
1915.
Oct. 27,
1915.
Deering Lumber Company,
Meh-Qse,
25,C00
100
250
25,000
Jan. 28
1916.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Deer's Horns Cider Company,
Lancaster,
5,000
50
100
3,850
June 17
July 6,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Defiance Manufacturing Com-
Norton,
800,000
1100
1 3,000
1 150,000
June 15
June 16,
pany .s
= 100
2 5,000
2 287,000
1915.
1916.
Delano, Bartlett & Dexter, Incor-
Boston, .
30,000
100
300
30,000
Feb. 24
Feb. 24,
porated.
1915.
1915.
Dell Reed Candy Co.,
Brookline,
24,000
1100
1200
1 5,000
Apr. 6
Apr. 6,
2 100
2 40
2 4,000
1915.
1915.
Delta Electric Company, .
Worcester,
10,000
100
100
8,000
Jan. 4
1916.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Delta Grocery Co., Inc.,
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
7,530
June 21
1916.
June 23,
1915.
Devir & Company, Inc.,
Maiden,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Sept. 4
1916.
Nov. 15,
1915.
Dexter Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Sept. 25
Sept. 27,
The.
1915.
1915.
Dextro-Germoform Propagating
Plymouth,
200,000
100
2,000
200,000
Feb. 20
Feb. 25,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Di Pesa Pure Food Products Co.,
Chelsea,
50,000
10
6,000
35,620
Apr. 2
May 5,
1915.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
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$10
5,000
10,000
5,000
125
2 25
100
1120
2 280
50
90,000
10,000
110
2 10
100
16,000
2 4,000
100
100,000
90,000
1100
2 100
10
1500
2 500
9,000
100,000
100
1,000
5,000
100
50
25,000
10
2,500
10,000
100
100
2,500
100
25
10,000
50
200
10,000
10
. 1,000
10,000
100,000
10,000
1100
2 100
110
2 10
100
118
2 82
1 3,500
2 6,500
100
2,500
25
100
50,000
100
500
50,000
50,000
110
2 10
5
1 2,000
2 3,000
10,000
10,000
100
100
10,000
50
200
15,000
100
150
2,000
10
200
100,000
10,000
lie
2 10
100
1 3,000
2 7,000
100
10,000
10
1,000
1,000
50
20
5,000
100
50
10,000
10
1,000
20,000
100
200
10,000
25,000
125
2 25
110
2 10
1200
2 200
1 1,500
2 1,000
3 o S-3
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Diamond Brick Company, .
Diamond Chemical Company,
Diaphone Company, Inc., .
Dill's Confectionery Company,
Dimm-Semmons Company,
Discount Trading Stamp Co.,
Doane Towboat Company,
Dr. A. C. Daniels Inc.,
Dodson Plumbing Co. Inc.,
Dole & Lewis, Inc., .
Donner & Co. Inc., .
Dorchester Coal Company,
Doucette Automobile Ambulance
Service Inc.
Draper Construction Company,^
Dudley Drug Company of Cam-
bridge.
Dudley Manufacturing Company,
Dunbar Avenue Garage Company,
Dutch Food Shop, Incorporated,
The.
E. A. Cowee Company,
E. A. Ormsby & Sons Inc.,
E and H Toggle Company,
E. F. Crosby Company,
E. G. Chute Company (inc.),
E. G. Leoupoulos Company,
E. G. Nicholson Company, Inc., .
E. Gustafson Company, The,
E. J. Kempton Co., .
E. J. Owen Hardware Company,
E. J. Potter Co
E. L. B. Manufacturing Company,
E. L. Fitzhenry Company, .
E. L. Fletcher Company, .
E. L. Haines Company,
E. L. Tucker Shoe Company,
Inc.
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
Providence,
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Quincy,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brookline,
Boston, .
Springfield,
Brockton,
Worcester,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
and
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$100
2 7,000
5,000
2 30
10,000
1300
2 25,800
63,860
50,000
5,000
30
10,000
2,500
5,000
10,000
1 1,800
2 8,200
1 35,000
2 65,000
10,000
2,500
50,000
2 30,000
50,000
3,000
2,050
15,000
2,000
1 30,000
2 70,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
1 5,000
2 5,000
2 6,040
May 27
1915.
Mch. 19
1915.
Nov. 9,
1915.
July 22
1915.
Sept. 18,
1915
Feb. 19,
1915
Apr. 13,
1915.
Dec.
1914.
June 7,
1915.
Apr. 3
1915.
Dec. 19,
1914.
June 22
1915.
July 17
1915.
Jan. 4
1915.
July 21
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
Nov. 28,
1914.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Aug. 23
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
Sept. 22,
1915
Apr.
1915
July 7,
1915
Aug. 5,
1915.
Jan. 19
1915.
Dec. 1
1914.
June 23
1915.
Feb. 23
1915.
June 15
1915.
Aug. 5
1915.
May 10,
1915.
Sept.
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Apr. 8,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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Boston, .
S1,000
I $10
110
i$100
Jan. 2
, Jan. 9,
2 10
2 90
2 900
1915.
1915.
E. V. Earle, Incorporated,'
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Oct. 15
1915.
, Oct. 16,
1915.
Earnest E. Smith, Incorporated,'
Boston, .
50,000
50
1,000
50,000
Feb. 3
1915.
, Feb. 10,
1915.
East Boston Marble & Mosaic
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
3,100
May 5
, May 5,
Company.
1915.
1915.
East Dennis Fish Freezing Com-
Dennis, .
75,000
100
750
300
Mch. 10
, Mch. 15,
pany.
1915.
1915.
East Lynn Realty Company,'
Lynn, .
10,000
100
100
400
Mch. 4
1915.
, Mch. 5,
1915.
East Springfield Home Builders
Springfield,
600,000
10
60,000
600,000
Apr. 7
, Apr. 8,
Company.'
1915.
1915.
Eastern Coal Company,
Attleboro,
30,000
100
300
30,000
Apr. 5
1915.
, Apr. 12,
1915.
Eastern Consolidated Amusement
Springfield,
125,000
1100
1750
2 400
Oct. 18
, Nov. 4,
Company.
2 100
2 500
1915.
1915.
Eastern Handle Company, .
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,0C0
July 8
1915.
, July 9,
1915.
Eastern Laboratories, Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
100
ICO
10,000
May 28
1915.
, June 1,
1915.
Eastern Printing Company,
Lynn, .
5,000
25
200
4,000
Mch. 30
1915.
, Apr. 1,
1915.
Eastern Tanning Company,
Peabody,
5,000
50
100
5,000
Oct. 11
1915.
, Oct. 18,
1915.
Eastern Thread Co., Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
50
200
3,400
Sept. 3
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Eastern Tool & Supply Co.,
Boston, .
5,000
10
500
1,030
June 19
1915.
July 20,
1915.
Eastern Vending Machine Co., .
Boston, .
25,000
UO
2 10
1 1,500
2 1,000
2 5,100
Mch. 24
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Economic Machinery Company,
Worcester,
250,000
1100
1500
1 50,000
Feb. 1
Feb. 1,
2 100
2 2,000
2 200,000
1915.
1915.
Economy Cloak & Suit Company,
Haverhill,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Aug. 27
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Economy Grocery Stores Com-
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
1,500
May 21
July 19,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Edgar L. Wheeler Company,'
Worcester,
50,000
150
1600
1 30,000
Jan. 11
Jan. 14,
2 50
2 400
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
Edgartown Garage Company, .
Edgartown,
3,000
50
60
1,300
Mch. 6
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Edward Heffernan Company,
Lynn,
50,000
100
500
50,000
Mch. 17
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Edwards & Hubbard Inc., .
Boston, .
7,000
70
100
7,000
Feb. 4
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Egleston Square Storage Ware-
Boston, .
150,000
100
1,500
150,000
Apr. 1
Apr. 2,
house Company.
1915.
1915.
Elberfeld Chemical and Manufac-
Sandwich,
50,000
5
10,000
7,775
May 28
June 11,
turing Company.
1915.
1915.
EUte Quahty Shop of Wakefield,
Boston, .
4,000
100
40
4,000
Mch. 22
Mch. 22,
Inc., The.
1915.
1915.
Emblem Jewelry Manufacturing
Boston, .
7,500
100
75
7,500
May 13
May 14,
Company, Inc.
1915.
1915.
Emery-Wilkin Company, The,' .
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
5,200
Sept. 1
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
Emor Co., The,
Worcester,
5,000
50
100
5,000
June 21
1915.
June 29,
1915.
Empire Biscuit Company, .
Maiden,
3,200
100
32
3,200
Jan. 11
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Enger Motor Company of Mas-
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Sept. 25
Oct. 4.
sachusetts.
1915.
1915.
Enterprise Publishing Company,
Brockton,
75,000
1100
1250
1 25,000
Mch. 3
Mch. 8,
2 100
2 500
2 50,000 1915.
1915.
Era Narrow Fabric Company, .
Boston, .
30,000
15
25
14,000
2 2,000
2 3,000
Apr. 27
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Erioson & Co., Inc
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
500
Sept. 28,
Oct. 7,
1915.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
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Essex Manufacturing Company,
Essex Realty Company.i .
Evangeline Company, The,
Everett Bros. Inc.,
Everett Factories Corporation,^ .
Everett Press, Inc., The,
Everlastik, Incorporated, .
Exeter Box Company,
F. A. Gibbs the Druggist Inc.,
F & H Manufacturing Company,
F. Archibald Company,
F. D. Hall Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc.
F. D. Sherburne Inc.,
F. D. Woodbridge Company,
F. H. Newton Company,
F. H. Stevens Type Co., Inc., The,
F. I. Webster Company, .
F. L. Woodbridge Box Company,
F. T. Morcombe Co
F. W. FuUerton Company, .
F. W. Rauskolb Company, .
F. W. Roberts Co., The, .
Fairburn's Market, Inc.,
Fall River School of Commerce,
Inc.
Falmouth Motor Car Company, .
Faneuil Flower Shop, Inc., .
Faunce & Spinney, Incorporated,
Feaster FDm Feed Co.,
Federal Manufacturing Company,
Federal Sign System (Electric) of
Massachusetts Inc.
Femina Publishing Company,
Fenway Amusement Company, .
Lynn, .
Salem, .
Lawrence, Mass.,
and Salem, N. H.
Boston, .
Watertown, .
Everett,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence, Mass.
and Exeter, N. H
Rockland,
Westfield,
Haverhill,
Attleboro,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Montague,
Brockton,
Boston, .
Walpole,
Boston, .
Northampton,
Lowell, .
Fall River,
Falmouth,
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
$35,000
SlOO
10,000
25
20,000
100
400,000
100
15,000
100
200,000
100
25,000
,900,000
10,000
3 50
<50
6 100
6 100
«100
10
50,000
100
2,000
50
25,000
100
50,000
100
87,500
3 100
4 100
40,000
40,000
5,000
30,000
10,000
3,000
6,000
75,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
15,000
5,000
200,000
250,000
10,000
1,000
25,000
5,000
100
5
100
100
10
100
3 100
4 100
100
100
100
3 50
4 50
10
3 100
4 100
100
100
100
3 10
4 10
10
350
400
200
4,000
150
2,000
3 100
4 400
6 10,000
6 20,000
4 19,000
1,000
500
40
250
500
3375
4500
400
400
1,000
300
100
300
60
3 250
4500
50
50
50
3 200
4 100
500
3 1,000
4 1,000
2,500
100
10
3 1,000
4 1,500
500
$10,000
6,000
10,000
400,000
15,000
12,000
3 5,000
4 20,000
4 3,000
10,000
15,000
2,000
10,000
35,000
3 37,500
4 50,000
40,000
40,000
1,010
30,000
9,200
120
6,000
3 25,C00
4 50,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
3 10,000
4 5,000
30
3 100,000
4 100,000
250,000
10,000
300
4300
4,800
June 8,
1915.
May 27,
1915.
May 10,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
Oct. 15,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Aug. 23,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
Aug. 13,
1915.
July 17,
1915.
Sept. 14,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
July 15,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915.
June 25,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
July 9,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 7,
1914.
Nov. 2,
1914.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Dec. 3,
1914.
Dec. 2,
1914.
June 10,
1915.
May 28,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Mch. 20,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Oct. 21,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Apr. 21,
1915.
Sept. 11,
1915.
June 4,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Aug. 17,
1915.
July 20,
1915.
Sept. 16,
1915.
May 14,
1915.
July 17,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Aug. 17,
1915.
July 28,
1915.
May 24,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
July 9,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Dec. 8.
1914.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Dec. 3,
1914.
Jan. 20,
1915.
'■ Corporation chartered for thirty years.
2 Corporation chartered for twenty-five years.
3 Preferred.
4 Common.
6 Preferred "A".
' Preferred "B".
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Boston, .
S25,000
$100
250
$10,000
June 15
1915.
Mch. 23
July 1,
1915.
Mch. 29,
Fenway Breweries Company,
Boston, .
500,000
100
5,000
500,000
1915.
1915.
Ferdnand E. Borges Company,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
300
Apr. 14
May 10,
The.
1915.
1915.
Ferguson-Davis Shoe Company, .
Weymouth, Mass.,
and Kansas City,
Mo.
Newburyport,
50,000
100
500
20,000
Feb. 4
1915.
, Feb. 6,
1915.
Fern and Poor Company, .
6,000
100
60
6,000
May 20
, June 5,
1915.
1915.
Fesol Chf mical Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
41,030
Sept. 24
1915.
, Sept. 27,
1915.
Fessenden Engineering Corpora-
Boston, .
50,000
100
SCO
300
Oct. 22
, Oct. 22,
tion.
1915.
1915.
Fidelity Drug Company, .
Cambridge, .
10,000
10
1,000
3,010
Mch. 16
1915.
, Mch. 31,
1915.
Fidelity Realty Corporation,!
Boston, .
125,000
100
1,250
125,000
June 10
1915.
, June 14,
1915.
Financial News Incorporated,
Boston, .
150,000
2 100
2 250
3 300
June 25
June 26,
3 100
3 1,250
1915.
1915.
Fine The Florist, Inc.,
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
1,400
May 5
1915.
May 6,
1915.
Firemen's Standard Printing and
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Feb. 2
Feb. 2,
Publishing Company, The.
1915.
1915.
Fisher, Florist, Incorporated,
Boston, Mass., and
New London,
Coim.
5,000
100
50
2,000
Nov. 16
1915.
Nov. 26,
1915.
Fit and Wear Company,
Boston, .
15,000
100
150
12,000
June 21
1915.
June 22,
1915.
Fitchburg Fruit Store, Inc., The,
Fitchburg,
2,000
5
400
1,975
Dec. 22
1914.
Dec. 23,
1914.
Flagg Marine Signal Co., .
Boston, .
100,000
10
10,000
100,000
June 8
1915.
June 9,
1915.
Fletcher Accessory Company,
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
40
July 15
July 23,
Inc., The.
1915.
1915.
Flexi Bottom Filler Company, .
Lynn, .
30,000
2 10
2 1,000
2 10,000
May 10
May 10,
3 10
3 2,000
3 20,000
1915.
1915.
Flexotile Construction Co.,
Waltham,
30,000
= 10
2 2,000
2 15,000
May 19
May 20,
3 10
3 1,000
3 10,000
1915.
1915.
Ford Credit Co
Boston, .
5,000
2 50
2 67
2 3,350
Nov. 10
Nov. 11,
3 50
= 33
3 1,650
1915.
1915.
Fore River Co-operative Associa-
Quincy,
25,000
5
5,000
125
July 23
July 27,
tion.
1915.
1915.
Forest Park Hospital, Inc., The,
Springfield,
25,000
10
2,500
25,000
June 17
1915.
June 18,
1915.
Four Rayners Fur Company,
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
125,000
100
1,250
500
July 12
1915.
July 26,
1915.
Framingham Trading Company,^
Framingham,
1,000
10
100
500
July 27
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
Frank A. Storer Company, .
Cambridge, .
25,000
2 100
2 100
2 10,000
Jan. 23
Jan. 25,
3 100
3 150
3 15,000
1915.
1915.
Frank C. Rawson Co., Inc.,
Winchendon, .
5,000
10
500
1,610
Sept. 27
1915.
Sept. 29,
1915.
Frank D. Somers Company,
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Jan. 29
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Frank F. Riley Sand & Gravel
Boston, .
1,000
10
100
1,000
Aug. 28
Sept. 7,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Frank Ganter Company, .
Boston, .
5,000
5
1,000
2,000
Apr. 8
1915.
Apr. 10,
1915.
Frank Johnson and Company In-
Boston, .
50,000
25
2,000
75
May 21
May 22,
corporated. ^
1915.
1915.
Frank M. Whiting and Company,
North Attleborough,
150,000
2 100
2 500
3 300
Mch. 25
Mch. 27,
Inc.
3 100
3 1,000
1915.
1915.
Frank W. Lawrence Company,
Boston, .
50,000
2 25
2 1,0C0
2 25,000
May 18
May 24,
3 25
3 1,000
3 25,000
1915.
1915.
Franklin Furniture Co.,
Franklin,
20,000
100
200
20,000
Aug. 27
1915.
Aug. 27,
1915.
1 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
1915.
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$50,000
10,000
i$100
2 100
100
1200
2 300
100
9,000
100
90
5,000
100
50
50,000
100
500
5,000
100
50
10,000
10
1,000
150,000
100
1,500
50,000
5
10,000
50,000
50
1,000
10,000
100
100
2,000
50
40
45,000
100
450
12,000
100
120
10,000
50
200
10,000
100
100
10,000
50,000
5,000
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
100
130
2 70
1250
2 250
50
20,000
100
200
1,000
100
10
15,000
100
150
50,000
100
500
20,000
100
200
50,000
60
1,000
125,000
100
1,250
10,000
100
100
15,000
100
150
12,500
100
125
5,000
100
50
15,000
100
150
22,500
100
225
25,000
100
250
Franklin Specialty Company,
Fred S. Smith Company, .
Fred W. Archer Inc.,
Freeman Brothers, Incorporated
Fresh Pond Parkway Realty Com-
pany of Cambridge.3
Frost Ice Company, The, .
Frost Ideal Bakery, Inc., .
Frye Phipps Co.,
Fuller Electrical Appliance Com-
pany, The.
Fuller Greene Company,
Fuller Ink Company, Inc., .
Fulton Market Inc., The, .
G. A. Brackett Real Estate Com-
pany.*
G. A. Henneberry Co.,
G. & F. Manufacturing Company,
G. E. Hoglund Foundry Com-
pany.
G. F. Hinkley Company, The,
G. F. Redmond & Company, Inc.,
G. H. Voter, Inc.,
G. Jaris Company,
G. Levor Company, The,
G. W. Foster Co.,
Gainsboro Realty Co.,^
Gale & Croke Co. Inc.,
Gale Lumber Company,
Garden City Estates, Incorpo-
rated.3
Gardner and Sprague, Inc.,
Gardner Iron & Metal Company,
Gekco Company of Augusta, The,
Gekco Company of Bellingham,
The.
Gekco Company of Dallas, The,
Gekco Company of Denver, The,
Gekco Company of Harrisburg,
The.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Boston, .
Newburyport,
Fall River,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gardner,
Beverly,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass,
Gloversville,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Fitchburg, Mass.,
and Rockville
Centre, N. Y.
Boston, .
Gardner,
Brockton, Mass., and
Augusta, Ga.
Brockton, Mass., and
BelUngham, Wash.
Brockton, Mass., and
Dallas, Tex.
Brockton, Mass., and
Denver, Col.
Brockton, Mass., and
Harrisburg, Pa.
N. Y
i$300
2 600
10,000
9,000
5,C00
50,000
5,000
6,0CO
150,000
50,000
25,000
1,200
2,000
45,000
300
2,500
10,000
1 2,000
2 7,000
2 15,200
5,000
20,000
1,000
300
300
10,300
150
125,000
1,000
15,C00
500
500
500
500
500
Sept. 7,
1915.
Sept. 3,
1915.
Dec. 22
1914.
July 23,
1915.
May 18,
1915.
July 7
1915.
Feb. 11
1915.
Jan. 1
1915.
June 9
1915.
Apr. 2
1915.
Nov. 20
1914.
Apr. 14,
1915.
July 22
1915.
Oct. 28,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
Aug. 14,
1915.
July
1915,
Apr. 29,
1915.
Nov. 17,
1915.
May 18
1915.
Jan. 15
1915.
Feb. 16
1915.
Apr. 21
1915.
May 11
1915.
Jan, 22,
1915.
Nov. 8,
1915.
Mch. 31
1915.
Oct. 19,
1915
Sept. 30,
1915.
Sept. 30
1915.
Sept. 30
1915.
Sept. 30,
1915.
Nov. 1
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common,
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
* Corporation chartered for thuty years.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Gekco Company of New York,
The.
Gekco Company of Ogden, The, .
Gekco Company of Oklahoma
City, The.
Gekco Company of Portland, The,
Gekco Company of Pueblo, The,
Gekco Company of Rochester,
The.
Gekco Company of St. Louis, The,
General Construction Company,
General Exporting Company,
General Radio Company, .
General Realty and Contracting
Company.3
General Sales Company, Incorpo-
rated.
George Boepple Co
Geo. E. Keith Stores Company, .
George E. Moncrief Inc., .
Geo. F. Watts Corporation,
George H. Wahn Co.,
George Kinnell Realty Company ,6
George L. Glennon Company,
Geo. M. Ingalls Co., .
Geo. W. King & Company Inc., .
George's Shoe Store, Inc., .
Georgian Company, The, .
German Consumers Co-operative
Company, The.
Gerrish Dredging Company,
Gerry & Northup Co.,
Gibson Game Company,
Gibson-HoUister Manufacturing
Company.
Gile Monooycle Engine Company,
Gilman and Moffett Company, .
Gilman Game Board Company of
Massachusetts.
Glaeser, Thompson Co.,
Where Located.
Brockton, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
Brockton, Mass., and
Ogden, Utah.
Brockton, Mass., and
Oklahoma City,
Okla.
Brockton, Mass., and
Portland, Ore.
Brockton, Mass., and
Pueblo, Colo.
Brockton, Mass., and
Rochester, N. Y.
Brockton, Mass., and
St. Louis, Mo.
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Worcester,
Brockton,
Wakefield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Pittsfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Salem, .
Clinton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
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$300,000
$100
3,000
10,000
100
100
15,000
100
150
17,500
100
175
7,500
100
75
17,500
100
175
35,000
100
350
250,000
25,000
110
no
100
1 15,000
2 10,000
250
30,000
100
300
10,000
100
100
25,000
25
1,000
10,000
100
100
2,000,000
1,000
«100
5 100
2 100
ICO
« 10,000
5 3,000
2 7,000
10
10,000
100
100
15,000
100
150
50,000
100
500
10,0C0
10
1,000
20,000
100
200
1,000
100
10
5,000
100
50
1 10,000
• uoo
MOO
5,000
5
1,0C0
40,000
100
400
20,000
100
200
50,000
100
500
200,000
5,000
4 100
siOO
2 100
10
4 250
6 250
2 1,500
500
15,000
100
150
25,000
5
5,000
25,000
100
250
$500
Sept. 30,
1915.
500
Sept. 30,
1915.
500
Sept. 30,
1915.
500
Sept. 30,
1915.
500
Sept. 30,
1915.
500
Sept. 30,
1915.
500
Sept. 30,
1915.
1 34,320
Dec. 30,
2 17,000
1914.
300
Feb. 23,
1915.
24,500
June 11,
1915.
1,000
Feb. 11,
1915.
75
Aug. 13,
1915.
6,000
Dec. 8,
1914.
4 1,500
Aug. 19,
1915.
1,000
June 23,
1915.
10,000
Feb. 11,
1915.
4,000
May 6,
1915.
10,000
May 24,
1915.
9,000
Apr. 27,
1915.
20,000
Oct. 7,
1915.
1,000
Feb. 23,
1915.
2,400
July 16,
1915.
1600
Apr. 1,
1915.
2,500
May 27,
1915.
20,000
Aug. 19,
1915.
7,000
Nov. 30,
1914.
50,000
Dec. 8,
1914.
1 25,000
Mch. 23,
s 25,000
1915.
2 150,000
30
Mch. 29,
1915.
100
Mch. 15,
1915.
25,000
Dec. 31,
1914.
25,000
Apr. 28,
1915.
1
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
First preferred.
6 Second preferred.
6 Corporation chartered «ntil Jan. 1, 1965.
1915.
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Gleasondale Woolen Mills,
Stow, .
$100,000
$100
1,000
3400
July 2,
July 3,
1915.
1915.
Glendale Development Corpo-
Everett,
50,000
50
1,000
15,000
Nov. 4,
Nov. 15,
ration.i
1915.
1915.
Glenway Realty Company.i
Boston, .
5,000
10
500
5,000
Dec. 4,
1914.
Dec. 9,
1914.
Globe Knitting Company, .
Boston, .
20,000
100
200
7,800
July 7,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
Globe Rubber Works Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Nov. 24,
1915.
Nov. 26,
1915.
Globe Transportation Company,
Boston, .
10,000
50
200
10,000
Aug. 18,
Sept. 13,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Gloucester Olympia Company, .
Gloucester,
5,000
10
500
1,000
June 11,
1915.
June 11,
1915.
Gnecco Brothers, Incorporated, .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
July 20,
1915.
July 21,
1915.
Goldberg & Frye Company,
Brockton,
10,000
10
1,000
5,000
Apr. 9,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Golden Pelt Fox & Fur Company
Springfield,
100,000
10
10,000
100,000
June 21,
July 10,
of Massachusetts.!
1915.
1915.
Goldman Company, Inc., The, .
Salem, .
10,000
100
100
1,200
June 9,
1915.
July 8,
1915.
Goodhue Amusement Company, .
Boston, .
300,000
2 10
2 10,000
2 11,000
Dec. 31,
Jan. 1,
3 10
3 20,000
3 50,000
1914.
1915.
Gordon Home Hospital Inc.,
Boston, .
10,000
20
500
60
Julv 24,
1915.
Aug. 3,
1915.
Gorham and Stacy, Corp'n,
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
1,100
Mch. 26.
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Gorham Plumbing and Heating
Lowell, .
5,C00
50
100
5,000
Oct. 8,
Oct. 15,
Company.
1915.
1915.
Goulding Bros. Company, .
Whitman,
15,000
10
'1,500
15,000
Feb. 25,
1915.
Nov. 6,
Mch. 24,
Grand View Land and Industrial
Boston, Mass
, and
100,000
5
20,000
70,000
1915.
Nov. 10,
Development Company.i
Bow Island
berta. Can.
, Al-
1915.
1915.
Granite City Ice Co. Inc., .
Quincy,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Apr. 16,
1915.
July 1,
Apr. 26,
Grant Metal Last Company,
Boston, .
50,000
2 100
2 200
2 20,000
1915.
July 2,
3 100
3 300
3 30,000
1915.
1915.
Grant-Watkins Co. Inc.,
Boston, .
25,000
10
2,500
25,000
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Grattan Associates, Inc., The.i .
Everett,
25,000
5
5,000
2,400
Mch. 19,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Gray-Clark Co
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Mch. 3,
Mch. 4,
Gray Dollar Limit Stores Incorpo-
Lynn, .
5,000
100
50
2,500
1915.
June 30,
1915.
July 23,
rated.
1915.
1915.
Gray Rooney Theatre Company,
Waltham,
5,0C0
IC
500
2,000
Oct. 27,
Oct. 28,
The.
1915.
1915.
Great River Realty Corporation,'
Boston, Mass.
New York,
and
50,000
100
500
4,200
Dec. 12,
1914. .
Dec. 14,
1914.
Greater Boston Terminal Com-
Boston, .
1,000
100
10
1,000
Feb. 20,
Feb. 20,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Greelock Company, The, .
Boston, .
200,000
100
2,000
300
June 3,
June 4,
Green Star Children's Shoe Com-
Haverhill,
5,000
10
500
1,000
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Sept. 23,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Greendale Drug Company, .
Worcester,
15,000
100
150
2,600
Feb. 23,
Feb. 26,
Greenleaf Company, The, .
Boston, .
25,000
2 100
2 60
2 5,000
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Mch. 9,
3 100
3 200
3 20,000
1915.
1915.
Grocers Specialty Company,
Boston, .
25,000
2 10
2 1,250
2 9,280
Nov. 25,
Nov. 26,
3 10
3 1,250
3 9,280
1915.
1915.
Grove Hall Bowling Alleys, Inc.,
Boston, .
10,000
25
400
2,475
June 12,
June 16,
Guarantee Coupon Company, The,
Boston, .
25,000
2 10
2 1,250
2 250
1915.
Oct. 8,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1
5 10
3 1,250
3 12,500
1915.
1915.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
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Boston, Mass., and
$100,000
S50
2,000
$100,000
May 1
, July 9,
change Inc.,
■ New York, N. Y.
1915.
1915.
H. A. Manning Company, The, .
Springfield,
20,000
10
2,000
20,000
Jan. 22
1915.
, Jan. 29,
1915.
H. & L. Compounding Company,
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
30
Feb. 4
1915.
, Feb. 9,
1915.
H & S Shoe Company,
Stoughton,
50,000
110
1 3,000
1 30,000
Nov. 2
, Nov. 3,
2 10
2 2,000
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
H. B. Brown Company,
Ipswich,
2,000
100
20
2,000
June 3
1915.
, June 7,
1915.
H. D. Malone Company, Inc., .
Boston, .
30,000
100
300
9,000
Nov. 20
1914.
, Deo. 3,
1914.
H. E. EUms Company,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
50,000
Sept. 28
1915.
, Sept. 29,
1915.
H. F. Jorgensen, Inc.,
Yarmouth,
10,000
50
200
4,050
Jan. 19
1915.
, Jan. 25,
1915.
H. G. M. Construction Company,'
Framingham,
15,000
100
150
9,000
June 11
1915.
, July 6,
1915.
H. H. Osgood Company, .
Boston, .
2,000
100
20
2,000
Aug. 16
1915.
Aug. 17,
1915.
H. J. Allen Company,
Lynn, .
15,000
50
300
150
Oct. 2
1915.
, Oct. 21,
1915.
H. K. Elliot Co.,
Framingham,
5,000
100
50
400
Feb. 8
1915.
, Feb. 9,
1915.
H. P. and H. F. Hunt Company, .
Boston, .
5,000
25
200
2,750
Apr. 16
1915.
, Apr. 17,
1915.
H. S. Waite Company,
Boston, .
15,000
100
150
15,000
Feb. 8
1915.
, Feb. 9,
1915.
H20 Mtg. Co
Boston, .
50,000
1100
1250
2 25,000
Oct. 2
Oct. 4,
2 100
2 250
1915.
1915.
H. W. Van Hoosear Company, .
Worcester,
10,000
125
1200
1 5,000
Sept. 10
Sept. 10,
2 25
2 200
2 4,000
1915.
1915.
Hairenik Publishing Company, .
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
1,000
Apr. 13
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Haley Patent Leather Company, .
Winchester, .
5,000
50
100
5,000
July 16
1915.
July 20,
1915.
Hall's Dairy, Incorporated,
Holyoke,
5,000
100
50
4,000
Oct. 29
1915.
Oct. 30,
1915.
Halstead Machine Company,
Worcester,
50,000
50
1,000
50,000
Apr. 29
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Hamblet and Wren, Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
50
200
10,000
Oct. 8
1915.
Oct. 8,
1915.
Hamilton Orchards, Inc.,' .
Boston, Mass., and
County of Ravalli,
Mont.
175,000
100
1,750
500
May 5
1915.
May 6,
1915.
Hamilton Seam Face Granite Co.,
Boston, .
50,000
UO
1 3,000
1 30,000
May 6
May 7,
2 10
2 2,000
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
Hampden Brush Company,
Springfield, .
3,000
100
30
3,000
Feb. 2
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Hanover Film Company, .
Boston, .
20,000
100
200
20,000
Oct. 2
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Hansahoe Manufacturing Com-
Boston, Mass., and
500,000
1100
1 2,500
1300
Apr. 12
Apr. 12,
pany.
Cumberland, R. I.
2 100
2 2,500
2 300
1915.
1915.
Harder Coal Company,
Springfield,
25,000
100
250
20,000
Mch. 27
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
Hardman Tire & Rubber Co. of
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
300
Jan. IS
Feb. 25,
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Harnett-Smith Company, .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
3,400
May 26
1915.
May 26.
1915.
Harold A. Ryan, Inc.,
Cambridge, .
5.000
100
50
4,500
July 14
1915.
July 14,
1915.
Harold Cox, Inc.,
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Sept. 22
1915.
Sept. 24,
1915.
Harrington-Gifford Company,
Springfield, .
15,000
100
150
15,000
Dec. 23,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Harry M. Frost Company, Inc., .
Lynn, .
5,000
50
100
5,000
Sept. 8,
1915.
Sept. 14,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
2 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
27
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
Harry Nickerson Corporation,
Hart Arch Co., .
Hartley Clock Company, .
Hartmann Bros. Incorporated,
Harvard Construction Company,
Harvard Realty Co.,^
Harvard Theatre Company,
Hastings Laundry Co.,
Haverhill Hat Manufacturing
Company, Inc.
Haverhill Strand Theatre, Inc.
Hawkins Lumber Company,
Hayden Film Tank Company,
Hayes & Scott Ice Company, Inc.,
Heath Farmers' Co-operative
Exchange.
Hebrew Public Market, Inc.,
Heckman-Hunt Corporation, The,
Henderson Motorcycle Sales Com-
pany.
Henrici Washing Machine Com-
pany.
Henry & Close Co., .
Henry Disston & Sons, Incorpo-
rated, of Massachusetts.
Henry G. Bissell & Co., Inc.,
Henry M. Robinson & Co., Inc., .
Herald Thread Works, Inc.,
Hern & Roessler Co. Incorpo-
rated.
Hicks and Hodges Company,
Higgins-Gardner Company,
High Grade Plaiting Works, In-
corporated, The.
Highland Ave. Garage, Inc.,
Highland Co-operative Fruit Ex-
change, The.
Highland Real Estate Company,^
Hill Smith & Co. Inc.,
Hill-Smith Metal Goods Co., The,
Hilliard & Tabor, Inc.,
Hinkley Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Heath, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Philadelphia
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Woburn,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Salem, .
Marlborough,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Haverhill,
Boston, .
, and
,Pa.
515,000
20,000
500,000
50,000
6,000
10,000
1 10,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
12,000
25,000
20,000
1,000
1,000
25,000
15,000
50,000
25,000
5,000
15,000
150,000
50,000
10,000
3,000
20,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
25,000
30,000
50,000
110,000
75,000
SlOO
150
100
200
uo
2 10
100
1 10,000
2 40,000
500
10
500
100
100
1100
1100
50
200
60
100
5
200
100
120
100
250
100
200
5
200
60
20
100
260
100
150
1100
2 100
100
1250
2 250
250
100
50
100
150
100
1,500
100
500
100
100
100
30
100
200
50
40
25
40
5
200
25
1,000
100
300
1100
2 100
100
1350
2 150
1,100
25
3,000
$15,000
Mch. 4,
1915.
15,000
Jan. 7,
1915.
2 370
July 23,
1915.
50,000
Dec. 12,
1914.
5,000
Apr. 8,
1915.
10,000
June 11,
1916.
1 2,500
Dec. 28,
1914.
6,600
Apr. 24,
1915.
1,100
Nov. 16,
1916.
20
June 18,
1916.
12,000
Apr. 14,
1915.
26,000
Jan. 4,
1915.
1,400
July 27,
1915.
1,000
June 22,
1915.
1,000
Jan. 28,
1915.
25,000
Mch. 22,
1915.
10,000
Aug. 5,
1915.
1 20,000
Sept. 3,
2 20,000
1916.
6,000
Dec. 30,
1914.
5,000
Aug. 10,
1915.
15,000
Dec. 24,
1914.
75,000
Oct. 14,
1915.
10,000
June 3,
1915.
10,000
June 29,
1915.
3,000
May 4,
1915.
20,000
Nov. 30,
1916.
2,000
Jan. 11,
1915.
1,000
June 17,
1915.
35
Feb. 25,
1915.
76
July 29,
1915.
30,000
Mch. 3,
1915.
2 400
Oct. 16,
1915.
110,000
July 21,
1915.
75,000
Sept. 23,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
28
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
gcc
Hinsdale Drug Company, .
Hiram Wheaton & Sons, Incorpo-
rated.
Hoffman, Inc
Holden Woolen Company, .
Holland Construction Company,
The.
Hollis Market, Inc., .
Holliston Auto Company, .
Holliston Woolen Mills Company,
Holt Roof Connection Company,
Holyoke Dry Goods Company, .
Holyoke Paper Products Com-
pany.
Home Associates Inc., The,'
Hopkins & Allen Arms Company,
Horace I. Johnson Drug Company,
The.
Horton-Angell Company, .
Hotchkin & Co. Incorporated,
Hotel Door Signal Co.,
Hotel Heidelberg, Inc.,
Houghton-Kravath Company,
Hovey Ave. Stable Co.,
Howard, Barksdale Brothers Com-
pany, The.
Howell & Cronin Lumber Com-
pany.
Hub Motorcycle Company Incor-
porated.
Hub Sign Co., Inc., .
Hudson Garage Company, .
Huette Shoe Company,
Hughes & Kingston Company, .
Hunt Metal Corner Bead Com-
pany of Lowell.
Hunt Room Registry Inc. ,2 .
Hunter Arms Company,
Huntington Art Press, Inc.,
Huntington Employment and
Reference Association Incl,
Hupmobile Company of New
England.
I. M. Taylor & Co., Inc., .
Hinsdale,
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Braintree,
Holliston,
Holliston,
Lawrence,
Holyoke,
Holyoke,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
Norwich, Conn.
Waltham,
Attleboro,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Melrose,
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Hudson,
Weymouth, Mass.
and Chicago,
Salem,
Lowell, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Fulton, N. Y.
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
, 111.
, and
$15,000
50,000
10,000
25,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
10,000
5,000
50,000
4,250,000
10,000
160,000
50,000
25,000
10,000
2,000
5,000
50,000
50,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
50,000
30,000
3,000
5,000
400,000
10,000
5,000
2,500
200,000
$100
150
ICO
500
100
100
100
250
100
50
100
100
25
400
100
100
UOO
2 100
100
1250
2 250
100
100
50
10
5,000
1100
2 ICO
100
1 12,500
2 30,000
100
100
1,600
10
5,000
100
250
100
100
50
40
25
200
10
5,000
100
500
100
150
100
100
10
500
100
500
ICO
300
100
30
5
1,000
UOO
2 100
25
1 2,000
2 2,000
400
25
200
100
25
100
2,000
S7,000
May 13,
1915.
50,000
Aug. 9,
1915.
10,000
July 7,
1915.
15,000
Oct. 30,
1915.
5,000
Oct. 2,
1915.
300
Feb. 12,
1915.
5,000
Mch. 4,
1915.
300
June 22,
1915.
1 15,000
Mch. 29,
2 25,000
1915.
2,500
Feb. 12,
1915.
5,000
Aug. 27,
1915.
6,890
Feb. 26,
1915.
1 1,250,000
May 10,
2 3,OOO,0CO
1915.
9,300
June 23,
1915.
160,000
Feb. 1,
1915.
10,030
Mch. 5,
1915.
300
Jan. 19,
1915.
300
Mch. 16,
1915.
2,000
Nov. 19,
1915.
5.000
May 11,
1915.
28,C00
Dec. 28,
1914.
4,000
Feb. 18,
1915.
15,000
Dec. 16,
1914.
10,000
May 20,
1915.
5,000
Aug. 7,
1915.
27,000
May 18,
1915.
20,000
June 25,
1915.
3,000
Jan. 21,
1915.
5,000
June 12,
1915.
1 200,000
July 3,
2 200,000
1915.
75
Dec. 3,
1914.
1,850
May 7,
1915.
300
Apr. 23,
1915.
300
Oct. 21,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
29
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
1>S'^
Ideal Garage Co.,
Ideal Leather Company, The,
Ideal Manufacturing Co., .
Ideal Mattress Manufacturing
Company of Wakefield, The,
Illustrated Letter Card Company,
Imported Grocery Company,
Importers Branch, Ltd.,
Independent Interstate Express
Company.
Independent Jobbing Co.,
Independent Rendering Co.,
Independent Wire Nail Manufac-
turing Company, Inc.
Inman Square Amusement Com-
pany.
Insurance Press of Boston, Inc., .
Inter-City Theatre Company,
International Distributing Com-
pany.
International Engineering Corpo-
ration.
International Land and Title Com-
pany.3
International Legal Service Cor-
poration, The.3
International Manufacturing and
Mining Company.
International Merchants & Manu-
facturers Protective Associa-
tion, Inc.
International Mining & Milling
Company.
International Raincoat Company,
International Tailoring Co-opera-
tive Association.
International Trade Exchange,
Inc.
Investments & Securities Com-
pany.
Iris Lunch Company,
Isle of Pines Plantations Co.,'
Isle of Pines Products Co.,^
Ivin Chemical Company,
J. A. Coughlan Company,
J. Adams & Co., Inc.,
J. Aronson Company,
J. Brener Company, .
Boston, .
Peabody,
Worcester,
Wakefield,
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Beverly,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
New York,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Brockton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass,,
Cochran Hill,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Maynard,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
and
N. Y.
, and
" N.S.
810,000
5,000
25,000
10,000
30,000
25,000
50,000
5,C00
25,000
10,000
6,000
50,000
25,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
25,000
100,000
10,000
50,000
20,000
22,000
1,000,000
50,000
10,000
95,000
50,000
25,000
5,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
sioo
100
100
50
100
250
100
100
uo
2 10
10
1 1,500
2 1,500
2,500
100
500
50
100
100
250
10
1,000
10
600
10
5,000
uoo
2 100
100
1150
2 100
10
25
400
10
1,000
100
500
10
2,500
15
25
100
1 6,000
2 14,000
100
100
500
50
400
22
1,000
100
10,000
ICO
500
100
100
110
2 10
10
14,500
2 5,000
5,000
10
2,500
100
50
100
5C0
100
100
100
100
$4,100
5,000
17,700
10,000
1 15,000
2 15,000
15,000
50,000
5,000
8,000
30
3,030
30
1 15,000
1,000
3,250
5,040
37,500
1,000
1 30,000
2 70,000
1,500
30,100
5,000
154
300
300
3,000
1 45,000
2 50,000
10,000
400
5,000
25,000
10,000
5,100
Oct. 7
1915.
Jan. 4
1915.
Apr. 15
1915.
Dec. 28
1914.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Jan. 14
1915.
Aug. 20
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Nov. 24,
1915.
Nov. 17
1915.
Aug. 19
1915.
Dec. 18
1914.
July 12
1915.
Aug. 19
1915.
Dec. 10
1914.
Nov. 2,
1915.
Dec. 19
1914.
June 22
1S15.
July 8
1915.
Jan. 14
1915.
Nov. 19
1914.
Aug. 3,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Aug. 30
1915.
Oct. 23
1015.
Feb. 24,
1915
May 29,
1915
Dec. 24,
1914.
July 19
1915.
Dec. 1
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
May 7,
1915.
Nov. 11
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
30
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
-a
a o5
■gcQ
$10,000
SIO
25,000
100
25,000
uoo
2 100
4,000
100
50,000
10
3,000
100
75,000
100
100,000
5
30,000
100
15,000
100
50,000
100
3,000
100
5,000
50
50,000
10
10,000
150
= 50
5,000
100
20,000
100
3,000
50
15,000
100
100,000
1100
2 100
10,000
100
3,000
100
3,000
50
75,000
100
50,000
100
20,000
110
2 10
10,000
100
20,000
100
5,000
50
45,000
100
5,000
100
5,000
10
25,000
100
10,000
100
QGGl
J. D. Bee's Sons, Inc.,
J. E. Poor Company, .
J. F. Heme Company,
J. F. Marks Co.,
J. J. Moore & Company, Inc.,
J. J. Shea Co., Inc., .
J. R. Poole Company,
J. S. Lang Engineering Company
J. S. Temple Company,
J. W. Proctor & Son Company,
J. W. SulUvan Co., .
Jackson Square Dairy, Inc.,
Jamaica Auto Livery Incorpo
rated.
Jamaica Plain Security Co.,^
James A. Dover Company,
James E. Gaffney Contracting
Company, Incorporated.
James E. Loudon & Co., Inc.,
James F. Woods & Son, Inc.,
James McGregor, Inc.,
James W. Hitchings Company
Jamesville Woolen Mills Company,
Jenney Electric Company, Inc.,
Jerome D. Murphy Company,
John A. Murphy Company, The,
John A. Webster & Sons, Incorpo-
rated.
John B. Maynard, Inc.,
John Bath & Company, Incorpo-
rated.
John G. Cox Company,
John Groves Company, Inc.,
John Hinckley & Son Co., .
John J. Flynn Company,
John J. Lyons Co.,
John J. McCarthy Company,
John J. Riley Company,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Weymouth,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass,
New York,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Worcester,
Brockton,
Worcester,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Yarmouth,
Salem, .
Lowell, .
Easton,
Woburn,
and
N. Y.
1,000
250
150
2 200
40
5,000
30
750
20,000
300
150
500
30
100
5,000
150
2 150
50
200
60
ISO
1500
2 500
ICO
30
60
750
500
1 1,000
2 1,000
100
200
100
450
50
500
250
100
$10,000
300
1 5,000
2 20,000
4,000
1,000
3,000
75,000
15
30,000
15,000
25,000
3,000
3,000
20,600
1500
2 1,000
5,000
20,000
1,500
3,000
2 500
300
3,000
3,000
60,400
50,000
1 5,000
2 10,000
10,000
20,000
150
45,000
5,000
5,000
25,000
10,000
June 3,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
July 26,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Dec. 17,
1914.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Dec. 26,
1914.
July 10,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
July 29,
1915.
Feb. 27,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Feb. 20,
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Aug. 6,
1915.
Oct. 28,
1914.
Jan. 8,
1915.
June 22,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
Oct. 14,
1915.
Oct. 26,
1915.
Oct. 15,
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Oct. 25,
1915.
Dec. 18,
1914.
Feb. 17,
1915.
June 22,
1915.
Aug. 3,
1915.
Aug. 10,
1915.
1 Preferred.
Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
31
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
03.2
John P. Corbett Company,
John R. Feeley, Inc.,
John T. Scully Inc., .
John W. Crane Company,i
John W. West Co., .
Johnson Vapor Heating Company,
Jones-Mannix Company,
Joseph A. Bowen Company,
Joseph C. Dolan Company, Inc.,
JuUus Rottenberg Inc. ,2
Junction Pharmacy, Inc., .
Katzman-Adler Shoe Co., .
Kellogg-Jackson Press, Incorpo-
rated, The.
Kennedy Clothing Company,
Kent Chemical Company, .
Kent Company, Inc.,
Keystone Farm Machinery Com-
pany.
Kilburn Lincoln Machine Com-
pany.
Killory-Corcoran Shoe Co.,
King Construction Company,
Kingsbury-Van Wart Incorpo-
rated.
Kinorama Company, The, .
Kleanol Brush Co.,
Klens-It Manufacturing Co.,
Knapp Home Building Company,^
Knickerbocker Realty Company,
Inc.2 ....
Knight and von Elten, Incorpo-
rated.
Knights & Co. Inc., .
Kohl Manufacturing Company
The.
Kriterion Company of Boston,
Kurkjian Bros. Inc., .
Kurogen Remedy Company, The,
L. Avanzino & Brother, Inc.,
L. F. Benson Company,
Lynn, .
Pittsfield,
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Fall River,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Ljom, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Fall River,
Brockton,
Salem, .
Springfield,
Beverly,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Melrose,
Boston, .
Boston, .
New Bedford
Boston, .
Boston, .
S5,000
5,000
15,000
2,000
25,000
30,000
15,000
60,000
5,000
20,000
5,000
10,000
2,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
25,000
5,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
3,000
50,000
30,000
6,000
10,000
1,000
5,000
25,000
75,000
10,000
SIO
500
100
50
100
150
100
20
100
250
10
3,000
50
300
100
600
10
500
100
200
100
50
100
100
10
200
100
250
10
2,500
100
500
10
10,000
MOO
MOO
100
3550
M50
250
3 10
MO
100
3.300
«200
500
MOO
MOO
MOO
MOO
MO
MO
50
3 200
4 800
350
4 200
3 2,500
i 2,500
60
100
500
3 100
MOO
35
<5
3 50
450
10
3 200
MOO
3500
MOO
3 100
MOO
100
50
100
5
5,000
100
750
50
200
SI, 520
5,000
15,000
2,000
25,000
30,000
15,000
300
5,000
20,000
3,000
10,000
2,000
22,800
25,000
50,000
30
3 8,100
10,000
3 2,000
MO
50,000
3 20,000
4 80,000
3 5,000
* 20,000
430
3,000
15,000
« 10,000
4 2,500
3 5,000
* 5,000
1,000
5,000
850
75,000
150
Feb. 9
1915.
June 14
1915.
Sept. 29
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
June 3
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Apr. 22
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Feb. 6
1915.
June 12
1915.
May 6
1915.
July 26
1915.
Jan. 14
1915.
Feb. 19
1915.
Nov. 9
1915.
Dec. 23
1914.
Mch. 6
1915.
Mch. 4
1915.
Dec. 15
1914.
July 7
1915.
Nov. 6
1915.
Jan. 5
1915.
May 14
1915.
May 26
1915.
June 7
1915.
Nov. 5
1915.
Nov. 21
1914.
Julv 15
1915.
Apr. 16
1915.
Aug. 23
1915.
July 31
1915.
Dec. 16
1914.
Nov. 9
1915.
May 27
1915.
1 Corporation chartered for twenty-five years.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
3 Preferred.
* Common.
6 Corporation chartered for forty years.
32
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
L. L. Bates Company,
L. Miller Company, .
L. Promboim & Son Inc., .
Labem Machine Company,
Labor Review Publishing Com
pany.
Lace and Specialty Shop Inc.,
Lake & Co., Inc.,
Lake Pearl Auto Club Inn Inc.,
Lamson & Hubbard, Inc., .
Landers Restaiirant Company,
Landry Manufacturing Company
Langham Realty Company ,3
Langtown Company,
Language Book Company, .
Larrabee-Rawlinson Company,
Lawler Mfg. Co.,
Lawrence Industries Corporation,
Le Beau, Jarvis & Co. inc., .
Le Lynnois Publishing Company,
Incorporated.
Leader Publishing Company, The,
Leary MuflBer Sales Company,
The.
Lenox Operating Company, The,
Leominster Printing Company,
Inc.
Lester Lonergan & Co. Inc.,
Lewen Construction Company,
Lewis Medicine Company, The,
Lewis S. Sandler Company,
Lewis-Shepard Co., .
Lewis, Vaughan Manufacturing
Co., The.
Liberal Credit Clothing Company,
Liberty Garage (inc.). The, .
Lincoln & Parker Company In-
corporated.
Lithuanian Conservatory of Music,
Inc.
Lithuanian Cooperative Associa-
tion of East Cambridge, Inc.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Stoughton,
Boston, .
Wrentham,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lowell,
Maiden,
Lawrence,
Lynn, .
Lynn, .
Lawrence,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Leominster,
Lynn, .
Salem, .
Lynn, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Somerville,
Haverhill,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
810,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
6,000
40,000
5,000
800,000
40,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
15,000
8,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
3,000
25,000
25,000
4,000
15,000
100,000
20,000
5,000
50,000
50,000
5,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
45,000
SlOO
100
100
100
10
100
110
2 10
100
1 100
2 100
uo
2 10
150
2 50
100
100
10
100
10
25
5
10
10
100
100
10
125
2 25
100
5
100
1100
2 100
110
2 10
100
100
1100
2 100
5
100
ICO
100
1 2,500
2 1,500
50
1 3,000
2 5,0C0
1 2,000
2 2,000
1400
2 600
1,000
1,000
1,500
2,500
400
2,000
1,000
300
250
250
400
1200
2 400
1,000
4,000
50
1350
2 150
1 1,000
2 4,000
50
500
2 100
5,000
3,000
$10,000
10,000
7,200
5,000
3,020
6,000
2 15,000
5,000
1 300,000
2 500,000
1 12,000
2 20,000
1 20,000
2 30,000
100,000
100,000
9,020
8,000
25,000
2,000
1,225
2,000
1,540
25,000
300
4,000
15,000
25.000
61,000
900
300
1 5,000
2 15,000
1 10,000
2 40,000
3,000
20,000
1 25,000
2 10,000
290
3,000
Mch. 23,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Nov. 25,
1914.
Sept. 29,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Oct. 19,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
June 16,
1915.
Oct. 16,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Aug. 10,
1915.
June 28,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Dec. 26,
1914.
Apr. 13,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Dec. 17,
1914.
Aug. 13,
1915.
Aug. 4,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Sept. 2,
1915.
Apr. 27,
1915.
Deo. 2,
1914.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Dec. 9,
1914.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
Oct. 5,
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Aug. 2,
1915.
Dec. 2,
1914.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.1
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Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
o
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S20,000
600,000
iSlOO
2 100
100
5,000
100
25,000
100
10,000
25,000
1100
250
5
50,000
100
50,000
5
5,000
100
50,000
100
10,000
100
25,000
5
50,000
50
5,000
10
10,000
10
50,000
10
1,000
10
10,000
2,500
1100
2 100
100
2,000
20
5,000
10
2,000
100
130,000
50,000
3 100
MOO
2 100
100
20,000
10,000
1100
2 100
100
10,000
100
25,000
100
20,000
100
5,000
100
100,000
100
200,000
100
20,000
100
X!T3
Local Stores, Inc.,
Loew's Boston Theatres Com-
pany, The.
London Furniture Company,
Longley and Raokliff, Inc., .
Longwood Hotels Company,
Loraine Detective System, Inc., .
Loring B. Hall Company, .
Lothrop Co
Louis A. Drape, Incorporated, .
Louis Foucar Leather Company, .
Lowbell Company,
Lowell Lithuanian Co-operative
Association, Inc.
Lowell Theatre Company, The, .
Ludlow Novelty Company,
Luncheon Company, The, .
Luncheon Food Products, Inc., .
Lynch-Manning Co
Lynn Amusement Company, In-
corporated.
Lynn Baseball Club Inc., .
Lynn Cigar Manufacturing Com-
pany.
Lynn Cycle Company,
Lyim Section, Electrical Contrac-
tors' Association, Inc.
Lynnfield Chemical Company,
Lysander Kemp & Sons Inc.,
M. A. Crossman Company, The, .
M. A. Fiske Company,
M. and T. Skirt and Dress Co.
Incorporated.
M. B. Foster Electric Company, .
M. C. M. Garage, Inc.,
M. E. Willson Company, .
M. F. Smith Heating Company, .
M. Shields Company,
Macdonald & Sons Inc.,
Boston, Mass.
New York,
Boston, Mass,
New York:
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Braintree,
Fall River,
Woburn,
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Lowell, .
Ludlow,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Lynn, .
Lynn, .
Lynn, .
Lyim, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Everett,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Braintree,
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Boston, Mass,
Chicago, 111
Boston, .
and
N. Y.
and
N. Y.
and
1100
2 100
6,000
50
250
5,000
500
10,000
50
500
100
5,000
1,000
500
1,000
5,000
100
175
2 25
25
100
500
20
3 200
noo
2 1,000
500
1100
2 100
100
100
250
200
50
1,000
2,000
200
1 $10,000
Nov. 19,
2 10,000
1915.
385,500
Mch. 13,
1915.
1,500
Oct. 20,
1915.
25,000
May 28,
1915.
2 150
June 21,
1915.
25,000
Mch. 17,
1915.
50,000
Jan. 22,
1915.
15
Jan. 1,
1915.
5,000
May 10,
1915.
50,000
Sept. 15,
1915.
1,500
Apr. 21,
1915.
60
Mch. 29,
1915.
700
Apr. 10,
1915.
5,000
Oct. 25,
1915.
10,000
Mch. 25,
1915.
1,000
June 30,
1915.
1,000
Nov. 1,
1915.
2 2,500
Jan. 6,
1915.
2,500
Feb. 11,
1915.
2,000
Jan. 4,
1915.
1,000
Sept. 22,
1915.
2,000
Jan. 4,
1915.
3 15,000
Oct. 2,
* 10,000
1915.
2 100,000
50,000
May 11,
1915.
17,000
Mch. 16,
2 7,000
1915.
10,000
Oct. 15,
1915.
3,000
Dec. 5,
1914.
300
Mch. 12,
1915.
7,100
July 15,
1915.
5,000
Feb. 20,
1915.
100,000
Apr. 14,
1915.
150,000
Mch. 16,
1915.
20,000
Aug. 24,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 First preferred.
Second preferred.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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> 1
$30,000
$100
10,000
50
100,000
100
125,000
100
25,000
100
15,000
100
25,000
10
7,500
50
200,000
2 100
3 100
2,000
20
95,000
= 10
siO
5,000
100
50,000
100
6,000
100
6,000
100
6,000
100
25,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
50
5,000
50
30,000
100
2,000
10
5,000
100
2,000
2 10
3 10
25,000
100
4,000
100
5,000
5
10,000
50
50,000
10
100,000
100
2,000
10
100,000
100
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Macgregor Instrument Company,
Mme. Izetta, Inc.,
Made in New England Profit
Sharing Coupon Company.
Magee Furnace Company Inc., .
Maguire Realty Company, The,i
Mahoney Cigar Company, The, .
Mail and Courier PubUshing Com-
pany.
Main Street Pharmacy, Incorpo-
rated, The.
Maine Lime Company,
Maiden Jitney Company, .
Malden-Melrose Highway Service
Company.
Maiden Pickle Company, .
Manchester Amusement Com-
pany.
Manchester Base Ball Association
Inc.
Manchester Elite Quality Shop,
Inc.
Manchester Paper & Specialty Co,
Mann's Camp, Inc., .
Mansion House Garage, Inc., The,
Maple Park Cranberry Company,
Marcus, McCoy Company,
Marcus Musical Attractions, Inc,
The.
Marcy Motor Company,
Marks & Knoring Co.,
Marlborough Athletic Association,
Inc., The.
Marshall-Rogers Company,
Marshfield Garage, Inc.,
Marshfield Strawberry Co-opera-
tive Exchange.
Marsh's Stables, Inc.,
Massachusetts Advertising & Sales
Company.
Massachusetts Clay Goods Manu-
facturing Co.
Massachusetts Collection & Eject-
ment Company.
Massachusetts Development &
Ranching Co.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Westfield,
Salem, .
Peabody,
Boston, Mass., and
Rockport, Me.
Maiden,
Boston, .
Maiden,
Brockton, Mass., and
Concord, N. H.
Leominster, Mass.,
and Manchester,
N. H.
Boston, Mass., and
Manchester, N. H.
Boston, Mass., and
Manchester, N. H.
Hubbardston,
Greenfield,
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Marlborough,
Boston, .
Marshfield,
Marshfield,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
Calgary and Ed'
monton. Alberta,
Can.
300
200
1,000
1,250
250
150
2,500
150
2 1,000
3 1,000
100
2 5,000
3 4,500
50
500
60
60
60
250
100
200
100
300
200
50
2 100
3 100
250
40
1,000
200
5,000
1,000
200
1,000
$30,000
150
100,000
125,000
3,500
15,000
5,000
7,500
3 500
2,000
2 20,000
3 26,300
5,000
5,100
6,000
6,000
6,000
16,500
10,000
10,000
5,000
1,500
2,000
5,000
3 1,000
12,500
4,000
65
4,000
22,000
500
2,000
100,000
Feb. 2
1915.
Feb. 27,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Mch. 5
1915.
Aug. 12,
1914.
Feb. 6
1915.
Sept. 16,
1915
Jan. 20,
1915
Sept. 28,
1915.
July 8,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915,
June 22,
1915
Sept. 10,
1915.
May 6,
1915.
Nov. 3
1915.
July 1
1915.
June 18,
1915
Dec.
1914
Jan. 20,
1915.
Aug. 2,
1915.
Feb. 16,
1915
Nov. 16,
1915
May 17,
1915.
July 15
1915.
Dec. 15
1914.
Dec. 3
1914.
May 29,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 21
1915.
Apr. 10,
1915.
Aug. 17,
1915.
Oct. 7
1914.
1 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
1915.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Massachusetts Fiberform Com-
pany.
Massachusetts Heating and Supply
Company.
Massachusetts Importing Com-
pany.
Massachusetts Land Corporation,
The.3
Massachusetts-Oklahoma Oil and
Gas Company.
Massachusetts Packing & Belting
Company.
Massachusetts Paint and Oil Com-
pany, The.
Massachusetts Plumbers Wood-
work Manufacturing Co.
Massachusetts Pork Products
Company.''
Master Combination Lock Co.,
Master Photo Play Company,
Mattapan Bowling Company,
Maurice, Inc., .
Maurice Lesser & Co. Inc., .
Maxin Manufacturing Company,
Mayhew Amusement Company,
Maynard Co-operative Milk As-
sociation.
Mayo Brothers Construction Com-
pany.
Mayo-Quimby Co.,
McCarthy & Co., Inc.,
McFadden Company,
Mclntire Glass Company, .
McLaughlin & Freeman Co.,
McNally Building Company ,5
McNauU Tire Company of Massa-
chusetts, The.
McNeil Construction Company, .
McNulty Building Company Inc.,^
McPherson Store, Incorporated,
The.
McTernen Rubber Manufacturing
Company.
Mechanic Shoe Co., .
Mechanical Development Com-
pany.
Mechanical Tire Company of
America.
Mechanics Home Restaurant, Inc.,
Medford Square Realty Co.,^
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
Providence,
Boston, .
Boston, .
and
R.I.
Mass,
North AdamS;
and Tulsa, Okla.
Boston,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
Boston, .
Springfield,
Maynard,
Fall River,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gardner,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Medford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Framingham,
Boston, .
8500,000
5,000
iSlOO
2 100
50
9,000
10
10,000
100
200,000
5,000
1100
2 50
100
1,000
10
10,000
10
100,000
25,000
110
2 10
10
100,000
50
5,000
50
10,000
100
60,000
100
90,000
10
6,000
10
10,000
5
10,000
100
50,000
100,000
5,000
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
100
10,000
100
5,000
50
30,000
100
10,000 -
50,000
110
2 10
10
5,000
100
20,000
100
150,000
50
25,000
25
50,000
5
200,000
2,000
1100
2 100
25
50,000
100
1 1,000
2 4,000
100
900
100
1 1,000
2 2,000
50
100
1,000
1 5,000
2 5,000
2,500
2,000
100
100
600
9,000
2,000
100
1250
2 250
1750
2 250
60
100
100
300
1100
2 900
5,000
50
200
3,000
1,000
10,000
1 1,000
2 1,000
80
500
1 $100,000
2 400,000
150
9,000
10,000
1 100,000
2 100,000
5,000
1,000
10,000
1 50,000
2 50,000
50
100,000
5,000
10,000
60,000
56,280
6,000
1,200
10,000
2 25,000
1 75,000
2 25,000
5,000
3,000
5,000
2,500
2 30
1,000
5,000
20,000
150,000
25,000
60,000
1 100,000
2 100,000
75
300
Sept. 16,
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Nov. 19,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Apr. 8,
1915.
Nov. 10,
1915.
May 24,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Oct. 29,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Jan. 9,
1915.
May 21,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1916.
Aug. 27,
1916.
Apr. 27,
1915.
Nov. 2,
1915.
Oct. 15,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
May 10,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Dec. 8,
1914.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Nov. 2,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1915.
June 29,
1916.
Oct. 4,
1915.
May 25,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for forty-nine years from
Feb. 19, 1915.
* Corporation chartered for fifty years.
5 Corporation chartered for forty-nine years.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Meekins, Packard and Wheat Inc.,
Meisel Lithograph Company,
Melrose Cooperative Society Inc.,
Mendell Manufacturing Company,
Mendelsohn Jewelry Co., Inc., .
Merchants Advertising Service
Corporation, The.
Merchants Furniture Exchange
Inc.
Merchants Profit Sharing Stamp
Company.
Merchants Terminal Company, .
Merchants Terminal Warehouse
Company.
Merrill & Signer Co., .
Merrill Process Company,
Merrill Publishing Company,
Merrimack Counter Company,
Inc.
Merrimack River Navigation Com-
pany.
Merrimac Valley Power and Build-
ings Company.
Merrimack Warehouse Company,
Metro Pictures Corporation of
New England.
Metropolis Land Co.,'
Metropolitan Advertising Com-
pany.
Metropolitan Building Association
Incorporated.''
Metropolitan Express Company,
The.
Metropolitan Fihn Co.,
Metropolitan Gravel Company,
Metropolitan Grocery Company,
Metropolitan Realty Associates,
Inc.3
Mevis Advertising Company, The,
Middleborough Amusement Com-
pany.
Middlesex Coal and Grain Com-
pany.
Middlesex Construction Company,
Middlesex County Creamery Com-
pany Inc.
Military Historian and Economist
Company, The.
Military Press Association, Inc.,
MiUer Manufacturing Company,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Melrose,
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
New Bedford,
Lj-nn,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Metropolis,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Clinton,
Boston, .
North Reading,
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Melrose,
Middleborough,
Bedford,
Boston, .
Waltham,
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Springfield,
, and
Nev.
51,200,000
25,000
iSlOO
2 100
100
1 6,000
2 6,000
250
10,000
10
1,000
. 10,000
100
100
1,000
10
100
100,000
25
4,000
25,000
100
250
100,000
100
1,000
150,000
ICO
1,500
100,000
100
1,000
10,000
50
200
75,000
1100
2 100
1250
2 500
15,000
100
150
5,000
100
50
50,000
10
5,000
400,000
100
4,000
1,000
10
100
5,000
10
500
600,000
50,000
1100
2 100
100
1 3,000
2 3,000
500
50,000
10
5,000
1,000
10
100
5,000
so
100
25,000
50
500
50,000
50
1,000
25,000
100
250
175,000
10
17,500
25,000
100
250
25,000
100
250
10,000
100
100
10,000
100
100
3,500
1100
2 100
125
2 10
10,000
10
1,000
5,000
100
50
1 $600,000
2 600,000
25,000
5,000
10,000
1,000
250
6,000
300
150,000
1,000
2,400
2 50,000
15,000
2,400
250
300
1,000
5,000
1 2,500
2 2,500
300
6,050
1,000
5,000
25,000
50,000
4,500
175,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
1 2,000
2 1,000
10,000
5,000
May 27,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Dec. 29,
1914.
May 25
1915.
Nov. 19,
1914.
Sept. 15,
1915.
Aug.
■ 1915.
Nov. 26,
1915
Jan. 27,
1912.
June 9
1915.
Apr. 10
1915.
Feb.
1915
Feb. 5,
1915.
Oct. 25,
1915.
Apr. 24
1915.
May 27,
1915.
Dec. 22,
1914.
Mch. 31
1915.
July 6,
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Nov. 25,
1914
Mch. 26,
1915.
Nov. 17,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Dec. 14
1914.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Sept. 25,
1915.
Dec. 3
1914.
Aug. 16
1915.
Sept. 7,
1915
Dec. 15
1914.
Aug. 2
1915.
Dec. 7
1914.
June 25
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
2 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
* Corporation chartered for thirty years.
1915.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Mineral Soap Manufacturing Com-
pany.
Minott Printing and Binding Com-
pany.
Mission Supply House of America
Inc., The.
Mobile Company, The,
Modern Apparatus Company,
Molinos "La Victoria" Company,
Monahan-Dacey Co.,
Monnier-Nourse Co., The, .
Montello Stay Co., Incorporated,
Monumental Memorial and Burial
Company, Incorporated.
Moon Motor Sales Company,
Moore & Co., Inc.,
Mordalmac Co.,
Morning Star Film Company, The,
Morrill, Wallace & Co. Inc.,
Morris Plan Company of Holyoke,
The.
Morrissey Brothers Company, .
Morse-Redden, Inc
Mortgage Security Company, The,
Morton-Sawyer Co., .
Moseley & Co., Inc
Motor Carriers Corporation,
Motor Truck and Tire Sales Com-
pany.
Mount Holly Paper Mills, Inc., .
Mount Pleasant Healthatorium
Incorporated.
Mt. Pleasant Iron Foundry, Inc.,
Moving Picture Machine Com-
pany, The.
Muddy Pond Cranberry Company,
Mulberry Stock Farm Company,
Incorporated.
MuUin Construction Co., The,
Multiple Guide Company, .
Murphy & Co., Inc., .
Murray Candy Company, Inc.,
Lowell,
Greenfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Aguas Calientes,
Me.nco.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Everett,
Springfield,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Fall River,
Boston, .
Holyoke,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Needham,
Worcester,
Springfield,
Boston, Mass., and
Mt. Holly Springs,
Penn.
Winchendon, .
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
West Springfield,
Maynard,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge, .
and
$75,000
15,000
25,000
1,000
100,000
50,000
25,000
5,000
3,000
50,000
15,000
96,000
15,000
100,000
25,000
100,000
5,000
25,000
15,000
5,000
60,000
50,000
5,000
360,000
50,000
8,800
25,000
125,000
5,000
10,000
75,000
20,000
10,000
S5
100
100
10
25
15,000
150
250
100
4,000
100
500
100
250
10
500
50
60
110
2 10
100
1 3,000
2 2,000
150
1100
2 100
100
1460
2 500
150
10
10,000
100
250
100
1,000
50
100
100
250
1100
2 10
25
1140
2 100
200
1100
2 100
5
1350
2 250
10,000
100
50
1100
2 100
1 2,000
2 1,500
100
500
50
176
100
250
100
1,250
100
50
10
1,000
150
2 50
100
1500
2 1,000
200
10
1,000
S40,000
15,000
6,000
1,000
100
49,600
15,000
5,000
3,000
1 30,000
2 20,000
10,000
1 46,000
2 50,000
15,000
100,000
12,000
50,000
5,000
25,000
1 14,000
2 1,000
5,000
1 35,000
2 25,000
75
5,000
1 200,000
2 150,000
25,100
8,800
25,000
125,000
5,000
3,930
125,000
2 50,000
20,000
100
Sept. 29,
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Feb. 6,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Oct. 8,
1915.
June 4,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Nov. 27,
1914.
Oct. 5,
1915.
Aug. 20,
1915.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Aug. 25,
1915.
Nov. 18,
1915.
July 28,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Aug. 2,
1915.
Jan. 8,
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
July 23,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
May 28,
1915.
Oct. 21,
1915.
Aug. 18,
1915.
Mch. 30,
1915.
May 26,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
Nov. 3,
1915.
Nov. 9,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
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$25,000
$100
250
100,000
10,000
150
2 50
5
1 1,000
2 1,000
2,000
50,000
99,000
110
2 10
5
1 4,500
2 500
19,800
5,000
10
500
15,000
25,000
1100
2 100
10
1135
2 15
2,500
100,000
3,000
110
2 10
100
1 5,000
2 5,000
30
5,000
10
500
50,000
5,000
150
2 50
10
1500
2 500
500
30,000
10,000
110
2 10
10
1 2,000
2 1,000
1,000
15,000
25
600
100,000
10
10,000
25,000
100
250
10,000
100
100
10,000
50
200
25,000
100
250
50,000
100
500
1,000
5
200
4,500
50
90
100,000
100
1,000
25,000
100
250
10,000
10
1,000
30,000
10,000
110
2 10
10
1 1,500
2 1,500
1,000
800,000
10,000
1100
2 100
100
1 3,000
2 5,000
100
30,000
20,000
1100
2 100
100
1100
2 200
200
1,000
25
40
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Murray Tanning Company,
Mutual Candy Company, .
Mutual Insurance Agency Inc., .
Mutual Medical Association, Inc.,
Mutual Profit Sharers, Inc.,
Mutual Protective Association of
America, (Inc.).
Mutual Realty Company, The,^ .
Mutual Realty Company of
Marion.^
Mutual Shoe Company, The,
Myer Weinberg Company, .
Myles Byrne Co.,
N & H Shoe Company,
N. C. Reed Company, Inc.,
N. E. Biological Laboratories, Inc.,
N. S. Wilson Company,
National Cleanstone Company, .
National Copper Works Incorpo-
rated.
National Dairy Motor Company,
National Grocery Company,
National Hat Company, The,
National Importing Company, .
National Inspection Bureau, Inc.,
National Interstate Transportation
Company.
National Leather Goods Company,
National Oxygen Products Com-
pany.
National Parlor Furniture Com-
pany, Inc.
National Poultry Company,
National Power Appliances Co., .
National Premium Advertising
Company.
National Pulpwood Company, .
National Rubber Clothing Com-
pany.
National Talking Machine Sales
Corporation.
Naumkeag Auto Company,
Naumkeag Credit Company,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Fitchburg,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Marion,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Chelsea,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Westfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Peabody,
Boston, .
Maiden, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
Bangor, Me,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Salem, .
Salem, .
and
10,000
1 45,000
2 5,000
99,000
5,000
1 1,500
2 1,500
25,000
130
2 50,000
300
5,000
1 25,000
2 25,000
5,000
1 20,000
2 10,000
10,000
10,500
100,000
25,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
50,000
1,000
750
100,000
2,200
3,000
1 15,000
2 15,000
10,000
1 300,000
2 500,000
10,000
1 10,000
2 20,000
10,000
75
Feb. 13
1915.
Dec. 2
1914.
Nov. 11,
1915.
July 16
1915.
Jan. 14
1915.
Feb. 6,
1915.
Apr. 1
1915.
July 28,
1915.
June 29
1915.
July 22
1915.
Oct. 19
1915.
Nov. 9
1915.
Mch. 1
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
Oct. 19
1915.
June 7
1915.
Oct. 29,
1915.
Aug. 25
1915.
Jan. 21
1915.
Aug. 23
1915.
Nov. 13
1915.
May 13
1915.
Feb. 3
1915.
May 27,
1915.
July 31
1915.
Oct. 21
1915.
Jan. 9
1915.
June 2,
1915.
Dec. 16,
1914.
Apr.
1915.
Oct. 19,
1915.
Jan. 9
1915.
Nov. 11
1915.
Dec. 17
1914.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered until Apr. 1, 1965.
* Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
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Boston, .
UfiOQ
810
100
S1,000
July 31,
1915.
Aug. 3,
1915.
Ned-Yah Mfg. Company, .
Holbrook,
50,000
10
5,000
33,250
Aug. 12,
1915.
Aug. 13,
1915.
Nelson Blower & Furnace Com-
Boston, .
50,000
UOO
1200
-
Nov. 17,
Nov. 19,
pany.
= 100
2 300
1915.
1915.
Neponset Co-operative Stores,
Walpole,
1,000
5
200
1,000
Sept. 17,
Oct. 6,
Inc.. The.
1915.
1915.
Nesbitt School of Languages, Inc.,
Boston, .
95,000
10
9,500
95,000
June 16,
June 18,
The.
1915.
1915.
Nevada Exploration Co., .
Boston, .
15,000
10
1,500
50
Apr. 30,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
New Bedford Coaster Company, .
New Bedford,
15,000
100
150
15,000
Nov. 11,
1915.
Nov. 17,
1915.
New Bedford Olympia Company,
New Bedford,
5,000
10
500
1,000
June 11,
1915.
Jan. 19,
June 11,
1915.
Jan. 22,
New Bedford Sales Co.,
New Bedford,
10,000
10
1,000
2,540
1915.
1915.
New Bedford Yarn Exchange, Inc.,
New Bedford,
6,000
100
60
6,000
Feb. 20,
1915.
Mch. 2,
1915.
New Canton Company,
Boston, .
2,000
100
20
2,000
Jan. 28,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
New England Agency, Incorpo-
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Aug. 16,
Aug. 17,
rated, The.
1915.
1915.
New England Auto Service Sta-
Boston, .
10,000-
100
100
5,400
Sept. 10,
Sept. 10,
tions Co.
1915.
1915.
New England Bakery Company,
Boston, Mass., and
25,000
5 100
3 50
2 300
Oct. 26,
Oct. 29,
,
New Haven, Conn.
«100
2 100
4 50
2 150
1915.
1915.
New England Clothing Company,
Boston, .
15,000
25
600
125
Mch. 22,
Mch. 26,
The.
1915.
1915.
New England Educational Asso-
Boston, .
25,000
10
2,500
210
Mch. 6,
Mch. 8,
ciation Incorporated.
1915.
1915.
New England Egg and Poultry
Boston, .
100,000
110
1 2,500
2 75,000
Dec. 18,
Feb. 25,
Company.
2 10
2 7,500
1914.
1915.
New England Egg Company,
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
310
Deo. 8,
1914.
Dec. 10,
1914.
New England Electrotype Co., .
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
300
June 25,
1915.
June 26,
1915.
New England Extract Co., .
Boston, .
100,000
UOO
1250
2 10,000
Dec. 30,
Dec. 31,
2 100
2 750
1914.
1914.
New England Furniture Company,
Taunton,
10,000
50
200
5,000
Oct. 26,
1915.
Oct. 29,
1915.
New England Fuse Mfg. Co.,
Boston, .
1,500
10
150
1,500
Apr. 17,
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
New England Hotel News and
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
39,000
May 1,
May 3,
Ticket Company.
1915.
1915.
New England Karakule-Arabi
Boston, Mass., and
75,000
20
3,750
60
Aug. 24,
Aug. 25,
Sheep, Fur and Live Stock Com-
Gihnanton, N. H.
1915.
1915.
pany.
New England Kriterion Film Serv-
Boston, .
100,000
1100
1500
1 35,000
Mch. 4,
Mch. 6,
ice, Inc.
2 100
2 500
2 35,000
1915.
1915.
New England Manufacturing
Boston, Mass., and
250,000
100
2,500
250,000
Mch. 27,
Mch. 27,
Company.
New York, N. Y.
1915.
1915.
New England Merchants Protec-
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
1,500
June 30,
July 1,
tive Association, Incorporated.
1915.
1915.
New England Motion Picture
Medford,
150,000
150
1 1,500
1 60,000
Apr. 10,
Apr. 13,
Company, Inc.^
2 10
2 7,500
2 50,000
1915.
1915.
New England Overall Company,
Boston, .
2,000
100
20
500
July 10,
1915.
July 13,
1915.
New England Paint Supply Com-
Springfield,
25,000
100
250
15,000
Mch. 3,
Mch. 4,
pany.
1915.
1915.
New England Paterson Co., Inc.,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
25,000
July 22,
1915.
July 26,
1915.
New England Phosphate Com-
Boston, .
5,000
10
500
30
Feb. 17,
Feb. 17,
pany.
1915.
1915.
New England Powder Company,
Pittsfield,
100,000
10
10,000
100,000
Feb. 6,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 First preferred.
* Second preferred .
6 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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Springfield,
$10,000
$50
200
$10,000
Mch. 22
Apr. 9,
pany.
1915.
1915.
New England Radiator Company,
Boston, .
25,000
125
1600
1 15,000
Aug. 11
Aug. 12,
2 25
2 400
2 1,000
1915.
1915.
New England Raincoat House
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Dec. 30
Deo. 30,
Incorporated.
1914.
1914.
New England Refrigerating Com-
Boston, .
50,000
1100
1400
1 2,000
Oct. 18
Oct. 18,
pany.
25
2 2,000
2 5,000
1915.
1915.
New England Sand & Gravel Com-
Peabody,
100,000
100
1,000
30,000
June 10
June 15,
pany.
1915.
1915.
New England Shoe Company, .
Boston, .
35,000
150
1500
1 15,000
May 24
May 26,
2 50
2 2C0
2 10,000
1915.
1915.
New England Specialties Com-
Boston, .
50,000
110
1 2,500
2 25,000
Apr. 15
Apr. 16,
pany.
2 10
2 2,500
1915.
1915.
New England Steel Products Co.,
Maiden,
10,000
10
1,000
5,200
Oct. 13
1915.
Nov. 12,
1915.
New England Trade-Travel Com-
Boston, .
50,000
2 100
2 350
2 300
Mch. 16
Mch. 17,
pany.
3 100
3 150
1915.
1915.
New England Westinghouse Com-
Springfield, .
2,000,000
100
20,000
1,000
May 28
May 28,
pany.
1915.
1915.
New Haven Olympia Company, .
New Haven, Conn.,
5,000
10
500
1,000
June 11
1915.
June 11,
1915.
New Haynes Hotel Company, .
Springfield, .
45,000
100
450
300
June 19
1915.
Sept. 3,
1915.
New Home Realty Company ,« .
Worcester,
20,000
1100
UOO
2 10,000
Dec. 11
Dec. 14,
2 100
2 100
1914.
1914.
New Light and Supply Company,
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
10,000
Oct. 31
1914.
Dec. 3,
1914.
New Sweden Publishing Company,
Worcester,
10,000
10
1,000
1,070
Oct. 30
1915.
Nov. 24,
1915.
New System Wet Wash & Laundry
Waltham,
10,000
110
1100
1800
Dec. 1
Feb. 26,
Co.
2 10
2 900
2 7,500
1914.
1915.
New York Pickle Co.,
Worcester,
5,000
100
50
3,600
Sept. 20
1915.
Oct. 11,
1915.
Newburyport §team Laundry, In-
Newburyport,
5,000
100
50
5,000
Jan. 9
Jan. 14,
corporated.
1915.
1915.
Newell, Inc
Pittsfield, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
5,000
50
100
2,000
Oct. 5
1915.
Oct. 8,
1915.
Newfoundland Corporation,'*
Boston, .
1,100
10
110
1,100
Feb. 24
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Newton Associates Incorporated,^
Boston, .
10,000
125
1300
2 125
Apr. 2
Apr. 26,
= 25
2 100
1915.
1915.
Newton Box Company, The,
Haverhill, Mass.,
and Newton, N. H.
20,000
100
200
17,600
Mch. 19
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
Newton Forge and Carriage Com-
Ne^vton,
30,000
100
300
12,500
Jan. 2
Jan. 5,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Newton Journal Publishing Com-
Boston, .
2,500
25
100
75
Jan. 11
Jan. 11,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Newton Transportation Company,
Newton,
25,000
100
250
17,000
Mch. 22
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Nichols Shoe Company,
Newburyport,
10,000
100
100
9,000
Mch. 25
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
Nixon Ranch Co
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
300
Feb. 26
1915.
Feb. 27,
1915.
Nonnabo Chemical Company,
Boston, Mass., and
Rhode Island.
100,000
100
1,000
100,000
Dec. 21
1914.
Dec. 21,
1914.
North American Egg Co., The, .
Everett,
10,000
100
100
6,000
May 15
1915.
May 19,
1915.
North American Real Estate Com-
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
500
Nov. 3
Nov. 6,
pany, The.4
1915.
1915.
North American Securities Co., .
Boston, .
9,000
100
90
9,000
Sept. 16
1915.
Sept. 21,
1915.
North Milford Transportation Co.,
Milford,
5,000
10
500
5,000
July 27
1915.
Aug. 4,
1915.
North Pacific Public Service Com-
Worcester, Mass.,
2,000,000
1100
1 10,000
2 300
Feb. 26
Feb. 27,
pany.
and Tacoma,
Wash.
2 100
2 10,000
1915.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Deferred service.
* Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
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Northbridge,
$15,000
sio
1,500
$15,000
Oct. 5,
1915.
Oct. 13,
1915.
Northern Pedigreed Silver Fox Co.,
Boston, .
54,000
50
1,080
54,000
Feb. 8,
1915.
Feb. 4,
Feb. 9,
1915.
Feb. 9,
Northlando Supply Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
110
1 2,500
1200
2 10
2 2,500
2 1,020
1915.
1915.
Northwestern Syndicate Inc.,
Boston, .
10,000
50
200
10,000
Nov. 1,
1915.
Nov. 5,
1915.
Novelty Weaving Company,
Westborough,
15,000
100
150
8,100
Sept. 11,
1915.
May 8,
Sept. 13,
1915.
May 10,
Noyes-Buick Company, The,
Boston, .
250,000
100
2,500
100,000
1915.
1915.
0. D. Baker Company,
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
50,000
100
500
50,000
Dec. 1,
1914.
Dec. 1,
1914.
0. H. Dickinson Seed Company, .
Springfield,
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Feb. 13,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
0. S. Walker Company,
Worcester,
90,000
100
9C0
90,000
May 5,
1915.
May 7,
1915.
Oakland Motor Company of New
Boston, .
75,000
100
750
13,000
June 17,
June 18,
England.
1915.
1915.
Oakmount Land Co.,3
Boston, .
35,000
100
350
35,000
Nov. 1,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1915.
Ocean Pier Amusement Company,
Lynn, .
25,000
100
250
300
May 12,
1915.
May 15,
1915.
Oglesby Motor Car Company,
New Bedford,
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Oct. 27,
1915.
Oct. 28,
1915.
Old Colony Products Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
50,000
Jan. 22,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Old Colony Securities Company,
Boston, .
200,000
1100
1 1,000
1300
Feb. 15,
Feb. 16,
2 100
2 1,000
1915.
1915.
Oidsmobile Company of New
Boston, .
100,000
100
1,000
100,000
May 26,
May 27,
England.
1915.
1915.
Oliver Garment Company, Inc., .
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
1,050
Feb. 15,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Olympia Theatres, Inc.,
Boston, .
7,000,000
uoc
1 30,000
1 1,877,000
Mch. 6,
Mch. 10,
2 50
2 80,000
2 3,545,000
1915.
1915.
Olympic Theatre Co.,
Boston, .
6,000
50
120
6,000
Apr. 13,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
O'Neil-Eastman Co. Inc., .
Springfield, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Oct. 21,
1915.
Oct. 30,
1915.
Oriental Importing Company, .
Boston, .
5,000
10
500
5,000
Dec. 15,
1914.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Orona Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
300,000
uoo
1 1,500
1 150,000
Jan. 4,
Jan. 19,
2 100
2 1,500
2 150,000
1915.
1915.
Osgood Chemical Company,
Salem, .
25,000
125
140
1275
Oct. 6,
Oct. 16,
2 25
2 960
2 20,050
1915.
1915.
Outlook Real Estate Corporation,
Waltham,
10,000
100
100
5,100
Feb. 23,
Mch. 19,
The.4
1915.
1915.
Oversea Trading Company,
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
300
Aug. 6,
1915.
Aug. 7,
1915.
Oxford Manufacturing Co., Inc.,
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
3,000
May 11,
May 12,
The.
1915.
1915.
Ozozo Company, Inc., The,
Boston, .
25,000
10
2,500
25,000
June 11,
1915.
June 25,
1915.
P. B. Magrane Store Inc., The, .
Lynn,
85,000
100
850
300
Feb. 10,
1915.
Feb. 12,
1915.
P. F. McLaughlin Company,
Boston, .
25,000
110
1500
1 5,000
Feb. 6,
Feb. 8,
2 100
2 200
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
P. F. Shea Company,
Springfield, Mass.,
and Providence, R. I.
10,000
100
100
.10,000
July 31,
1915.
Sept. 10,
1915.
P. F. Sullivan Co
Springfield, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Nov. 19,
1914.
Jan. 15,
1915.
P. J. McCoy & Co., Inc., .
Boston, .
50,000
1100
1100
1 5,000
Nov. 18,
Nov. 18,
2 100
2 400
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
Pacific Auto Company,
Boston, .
1,000
10
100
100
Apr. 21,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Pacific Coast Lumber Company,
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
25,000
Mch. 26,
1915.
Mch. 27.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
* Corporation chartered for forty-nine years.
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[1915.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Pacific Specialty Company,
Packard Auto Renting Company,
Packard Bros., Inc., .
Page iVIotor Company of Worces-
ter.
Pan-American Match Company of
Massachusetts.
Paragon Paint and Paper Com-
pany.
Paramount Pictures Corporation
of New England.
Paresky & Co., Inc., .
Paris Store Company, The,
Park Avenue & 54th Street Cor-
poration.3
Parker Hill Clinic, Inc.,
Parker Machine Company,
Parker-Wood Manufacturing Com-
pany.
Parks-Osgood Company,
Partridge Paint Co
Pathe Shop of New Haven Inc., .
Peabody Maritime Company,
Peabody, Salem & Danvers Inter-
state Express Company.
Pearce-Springfield Company, The,
Peerless Amusement Company, .
Peerless Bowling Parlor (Inc.), .
Peerless Sealing Machine Com-
pany.
Peerless Specialty Company,
Pemberton Operating Company,
Pembroke Arms Inn Company,
The.
People's Department Store Inc.,
The.
People's Drug Store, Inc., The, .
Peoples Public Market Co.,
People's Real Estate and Invests
ment Company.^
Percy C. Guy Audit Company, .
Perfect TaOoring Company, The,
Perfection Manufacturing Com-
pany.
Perini Construction Company,
Perkins & Rolhns Co.,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Maiden,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Peabody,
Agawam, Mass., and
New Orleans, La,
Abington,
Framingham,
Holliston,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Pembroke,
Cambridge,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Fall River,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Framingham,
Brockton,
$25,000
$100
25,000
10
10,000
10
10,000
ICO
500,000
25,000
5,000
1100
2 100
125
2 25
100
4,000
100
25,000
406,250
1,000
15
25
1100
2 25
100
5,000
10
15,000
100
25,000
100
5,000
100
25,000
10
25,000
100
1,000
10
20,000
100
3,000
100
10,000
100
25,000
10,000
1100
2 100
100
10,000
100
25,000
100
15,000
100
10,000
10
5,000
5
60,000
1,000
15
25
100
5,000
50
50,000
15,000
150
25
100
12,000
100
250
2,500
1,000
100
1 3,000
2 2,000
1400
2 600
50
40
1 2,000
2 3,000
1 3,250
23,250
10
500
150
250
50
2,500
250
100
200
30
100
1135
2 115
100
100
250
150
1,000
1,000
1 8,000
2 4,000
10
100
1600
2 4,000
150
120
$25,000
1,000
4,000
10,000
1 190,000
2 200,000
1 10,000
2 15,000
5,000
4,000
13,215
2 10,000
1 325,000
2 81,250
1,000
30
15,000
10,000
1,700
25,000
1,200
1,000
20,000
3,000
10,000
1 13,500
2 11,500
10,000
400
25,000
15,000
1,020
2,515
1 4,500
2 19,500
1,000
700
1 1,250
2 10,325
15,000
12,000
Sept. 27
1915.
Oct. 28
1915.
Oct. 2
1915.
June 12
1915.
May 25
1915.
Apr. 9
1915.
Mch. 9
1915.
July 10
1915.
May 12
1915.
Mch. 24
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Apr. 14
1915.
Oct. 22,
1915.
Aug. 23,
1915.
July 24,
1915.
Apr. 13
1915.
May 8
1915.
Apr. 9
1915.
June 12
1915.
Dec. 28
1914.
Aug. 23,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
July 6
1915.
Mch. 20
1915.
June 23
1915.
Aug. 31
1915.
Oct. 16,
1915.
Nov. 11
1915.
Aug. 3
1915.
Apr. 22
1915.
Mch. 12
1915.
Apr. 2
1915.
Mch. 16
1915.
Jan. 28
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.1
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Perkins Lace Company,
Boston, .
$6,500
I 5100
115
1 $1,500
Jan. 1
Jan. 4,
2 100
2 50
2 5,000
1915.
1915.
Perkins Tractor Company,
Boston, .
80,000
110
I 2,000
1 10,000
Aug. 2
Aug. 24,
no
2 6,000
2 60,000
1915.
1915.
Peter A. Iviernan Co.,
Chelsea,
2,000
5
400
2,000
Jan. 26
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Peter Forg Manufacturing Com-
Somerville,
25,000
3 10
3 713
3 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 16,
pany, The.
no
i 1,787
*20
1915.
1915.
Pfeiffer Manufacturing Company,
Bedford,
200,000
100
2,000
200,000
Dec. 7
1914.
Dec. 8,
1914.
Philbrook's Motor Car Company,
Springfield,
5,000
100
50
5,000
Feb. 1
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Philpot Contracting Company, .
Melrose,
5,000
100
50
5,000
July 6
1915.
July 9,
1915.
Pierce-Hammond Automatic
New Bedford,
500.000
100
5,000
500,000
Apr. 7
Apr. 10,
Sprinkler and Heating Company.
1915.
1915.
Pillman Silver Black Fox Fur
Lowell, .
40,000
10
4,000
40,000
July 13
July 14,
Farms, Inc., The.
1915.
1915.
Pineapple Products Company,
Boston, Mass., and
250,000
110
1 12,.500
130
July 24
July 26,
The.6
Isle of Pines,
Cuba.
2 10
2 12,500
2 30
1915.
1915.
Pioneer Realty Company Incorpo-
Medford,
25,000
25
1,000
600
May 4
May 6,
rated, The.s
1915.
1915.
Pitchfork Land and Cattle Corpo-
Boston, Mass., and
50,000
100
500
50,000
June 4
June 11,
ration.
Hillsboro, N. M.
1915.
1915.
Pitt Employment Bureau, Inc., .
Boston, .
10,000
110
1500
1 5,000
Mch. 4
Mch. 12,
2 10
2 500
2 5,000
1915.
1915.
Pittsfield Cornice Company,
Pittsfield,
15,000
100
150
15,000
Jan. 21
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
Pittsfield Mineral Water Com-
Pittsfield,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Apr. 23
Apr. 26,
pany, Incorporated, The.
1915.
1915.
Pittsfield Pubhshing Company, .
Pittsfield,
50,000
100
500
40,000
Nov. 26
1915.
Nov. 27,
1915.
Plumbing Service Company, The,
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
1,000
May 14
1915.
May 17,
1915.
Plymouth Rock Gelatine Co.,
Boston, .
80,000
100
800
80,000
Sept. 10
1915.
Sept. 11,
1915.
Plymouth Theatrical Company, .
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
10,000
IOC
100
300
Jan. 26
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Polack Tyre & Rubber Company
Boston, .
2,000
100
20
2,000
July 12
July 22,
of Massachusetts.
1915.
1915.
Polish Co-operative Association, .
Boston, .
5,100
15
340
180
June 26
1915.
July 23,
1915.
Polish Co-operative Bakery Co.,
Gardner,
1,500
5
300
1,500
July 24
July 31,
The.
1915.
1915.
Polish Union, Incorporated,
Boston, .
5,010
15
334
5,010
Apr. 21
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Pollyanna-Glad Company, .
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
300
Aug. 19
1915.
Aug. 20,
1915.
Polonia Na Wschodzie, Inc.,
Boston, .
15,000
5
3,000
400
Feb. 10
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Portugal-America Furniture Com-
Fall River, .
10,000
100
100
4,000
July 20
July 26,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Portuguese Retail Grocers Pro-
New Bedford,
10,000
10
1,000
450
Apr. 29
May 6,
tective And Co-operative As-
1915.
1915.
sociation.
Postage Publishing Association,
Haverhill,
20,000
110
1 1,000
2 10,000
Sept. 24
Sept. 29,
Inc.
2 10
2 1,000
1915.
1915.
Power Publicity Company, Inc.,
Boston, .
20,000
1100
1100
1 10,000
Dec. 5
Dec. 7,
2 100
2 100
2 10,000
1914
1914.
Practical Tailors, Inc.,
Boston, .
1,000
100
10
300
Dec. 29
1914.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Precision Tool Company, .
Canton,
25,000
100
250
4,000
Oct. 23
1915.
Nov. S,
1915.
Premier Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
1,000
10
100
1,000
May 27
1915.
June 14,
1915.
Premier Theatre Company of
Norwood,
20,000
100
200
300
Feb. 24
Feb. 25,
Norwood.
1915.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Common, Class A.
* Common, Class B.
5 Corporation chartered for forty years.
8 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
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Press Engraving Company,
Prestige Fruit Syrup Company, .
Presto Manufacturing Company,
Priggen Steel Garage Company, .
Prince Medicine Company, The,.
Princeton Confectionery Com-
pany.
Prior, Clarlse Company,
Priscilla Cleansing Co.,
Producers Fish Company, .
Products Syndicate, Inc., .
Progressive Cooperative League of
Maiden, Inc., The.
Property Owners Protective As-
sociation Inc.
Providence Churning Company, .
Prudential Realty Company, The,''
Public Electric Light Company, .
Public Light and Power Com-
pany.
Puritan Silver Black Fo.x Com-
pany.
Quaint Building & Bungalow
Company.*
Quincy Market Restaurant Com-
pany.
R & R Investment Company,* .
R. and S. Machine Company,
R. B. PhiUips Manufacturing Com-
pany.
R. E. B. Manufacturing Co., The,
R." M. Rubin Company,
Randall Company, The,
Randall-Faichney Company, Inc.,
The.
Randell Envelope Company,
Randolph Fire Works Company,
The.
Raw Products Company, .
Ray Dollar Stores Inc.,
Reading Manufacturing Company,
Realty Investment Co.,^
Realty Protective Co., Inc.,
Spencer,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Maiden,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Providence,
Boston, .
R.L
Boston, Mass.
St. Albans,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Brookline,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Quincy,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Randolph,
Boston, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
, and
Vt.
S40,000
iSlOO
1150
2 100
2 250
4,000
40
100
50,000
50
1,000
100,000
15
1 5,000
25
2 15,000
5,000
100
60
75,000
110
1 5,000
2 10
2 2,500
10,000
100
100
10,000
100
100
25,000
HO
1 1,500
25
2 2,000
50,000
10
5,000
100,000
15C0
1190
3 500
3 10
1,000
10
100
25,000
100
250
50,000
100
500
50,000
1 10
1 2,500
2 10
2 2,500
320,000
1100
1 1,600
2 100
2 1,600
5,000,000
1100
1 20,000
2 100
2 30,000
100,000
10
10,000
99,000
125
1 2,000
2 25
2 1,960
1,000
100
10
40,000
100
400
50,000
IOC
500
400,000
1100
1 2,000
2 100
2 2,000
1,000
10
100
10,000
100
100
25,000
1100
1190
2 100
2 80
500,000
1100
1 2,500
2 100
2 2,500
10,000
110
1400
2 10
2 600
25,000
100
250
50,000
10
5,000
50,000
100
500
1,000
10
100
20,000
100
200
1,000
25
40
1 $15,000
2 25,000
4,000
25,000
1 25,000
2 75,000
5,000
1 50,000
2 25,000
5,000
1,500
1 3,000
2 10,000
30
3 5,000
260
300
33,000
2 25,000
2 5,000
2 300
50,000
1 50,000
2 49,000
1,000
10,000
25,000
1 200,000
2 200,000
1,000
3,000
2 6,000
2 300
2 6,000
4,500
300
20,000
1,000
5,000
75
Aug. 20,
1915.
Sept. 24,
1915.
May 15,
1915.
July 17,
1915.
July 8,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Dec. 9,
1914.
Dec. 10,
1914.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Oct. 16,
1915.
Aug. 25,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
June 16,
1915.
Dec. 19,
1914.
Sept. 22,
1915.
July 6,
1915.
Deo. 28,
1914.
July 22,
1915.
Nov. 9,
1914.
Oct. 19,
1915.
Nov. 17,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
June 19,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Common, the shares of which are called Founders.
* Corporation chartered for fifty years.
6 Corporation chartered for forty-nine years.
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Springfield, .
S5,000
$100
50
$1,000
May 8,
1915
May 10,
1915
Record Publishing Company,
Haverhill,
30,000
15
25
1 4,000
2 2,000
2 15
Mch. 20,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Reducing Machine Company, The,
Boston, .
5,000
50
100
150
Mch. 6,
1915
Mch. 10,
1915.
Reed-Crockett Co., The, .
Boston, .
10,000
25
400
2,500
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Reed Cyclone Pump Company, .
Boston, .
50,000
10
5,000
30
Sept. 30,
1915.
Oct. 1,
1915.
Reed Lunch Company,
Boston, .
25,000
1100
150
1 5,000
Dec. 26,
Dec. 29,
2 100
2 200
2 20,000
1914.
1914.
Reely-Trooly Co.,
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Jan. 18,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Reenforced Inner-Tube Company,
Brockton,
300,000
110
1 10,000
1 100,000
May 12,
May 17,
2 10
2 20,00c
2 200,000
1915.
1915.
Reidpaths, Inc.,
Lynn, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
May 11,
1915.
May 21,
1915.
Reiss Printing & Label Company,
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
15,000
June 2,
June 11,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Reliance Electric Co. Inc., .
Lynn, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Apr. 9,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
Reliance Metal Company, .
Boston, .
25,000
110
1 1,000
1 5,000
Oct. 4,
Nov. 4,
2 10
2 1,500
2 15,000
1913.
1915.
Rendle-Stoddard Company,
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
10,000
July 26,
1915.
July 28,
1915.
Rennex Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
500,000
125
2 25
1 6,000
2 14,000
2 12,000
Dec. 28,
1914.
Dec. 29,
1914.
Restaurant Securities Co., .
Boston, .
50,000
100
500
400
Sept. 16,
1915.
Sept. 17,
1915.
Retail Grocers Bread Company, .
Brockton,
100,000
50
2,000
77,000
June 23,
1915.
June 23,
1915.
Reynolds-Chelhnan Electric Co.,
Boston, .
15,000
110
2 10
1900
2 600
2 2,030
Sept. 9,
1915.
Sept. 13,
1915.
Rhode Island Glove Manufactur-
Chelsea, Mass
., and
15,000
100
150
15,000
Aug. 27,
Sept. 8,
ing Company.
Providence,
R.L
1915.
1915.
Rice Bros. Bottling Co., .
Pittsfield,
50,000
100
500
50,000
June 1,
1915.
June 10,
1915.
Rich Chair Company,
Gardner,
20,000
100
200
20,000
Oct. 20,
1915.
Nov. 5,
1915.
Richard Whight Incorporated,
Newton,
2,000
100
20
2,000
Sept. 7,
1915.
Sept. 24,
1915.
Richards Wharf Warehouse Com-
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Mch. 12,
Mch. 12,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Rider-Bagg Company, The,
Springfield,
15,000
100
150
15,000
Feb. 1,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Riendeau-Perreault Company,
Worcester,
25,000
100
250
10,000
May 3,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
Robbins, Landres and Spigel Com-
Boston, .
25,000
100
250
10,000
Jan. 5,
Jan. 8,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Roberts Garage, Inc.,
Boston, .
5,000
100
50
5,000
Feb. 13,
1915.
Mch. 18,
1915.
Roberts Jewehy Co., .
Boston, .
10,000
100
100
10,000
Mch. 11,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Robinson Manufacturing Com-
Westfield,
15,000
100
150
15,000
Jan. 11,
Jan. 13,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Robsham Theatrical Company,
Boston, .
40,000
110
1 2,000
1 5,000
Mch. 8,
Apr. 26,
Inc.
2 10
2 2,000
2 20,000
1915.
1915.
Rock Island Land Company,^ .
Boston, .
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
June 11,
1915.
June 22,
1915.
Rockingham Fair, Inc.,
Boston, Mass
, and
2,000
120
125
1500
July 13,
July 14,
Salem, N. H.
2 20
275
2 400
1915.
1915.
Rockingham Shoe Company,
Haverhill, Mass.,
and Portsmouth,
N. H.
175,000
100
1,750
175,000
Feb. 12,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Roger I. Sherman Incorporated, .
Boston, .
100,000
1100
1500
2300
May 29,
June 11,
2 100
2500
1915.
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
46
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Ross and Lee Company, .
Ross Manufacturing Company
(Inc.)
Rowland Products Company,
Roxbury Furnace & Heating Com-
pany.
Rubber Research Corporation,
Rubin & Rabinowitch Company
Russell Company, The,
Russell Falls Company,
Ryder, Shallow Company, Incor
porated. The.
S. A. Meagher Company, .
S & B Amusement Company, The
S. D. Allchin & Company, Incorpo-
rated.
S. E. Aaron Company,
S. H. Ware Company,
S. Jaffe Company Inc.,
S. P. Bray Coal Company, .
St. Louis Skirt Mfg. Co., .
Salem Builders Supply Co.,
Salem Mercury Company, .
Salem Newspaper Company,
Salem Woodworking Co., .
Sales Corporation General, .
Sample Waist and Petticoat Com-
pany, Inc.
Samuel C. Hathaway Company,
Samuel Furniture Company, The
Samuel L. Barrabee, Inc., .
Samuel S Vinal & Company, Inc.
Sandberg Cleaning & Supply Com^
pany.
Sanders Lumber Company,
Sanderson Baking Company, Ine
Sandy Bay Drug Store Inc.,
Sanitary Milk Products Company
Sanitary Reclaiming Company
The.
Sanitary Supplies Company,
Holyoke,
Leominster,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Braintree,
Chelsea,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Milton, .
Fall River,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Peabody,
Brockton,
Newburyport,
Boston,
Salem,
Salem,
Salem,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Chelsea,
Boston,
Boston,
Worcester,
Taunton,
Boston, .
Rockport,
Lynn, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
S5,000
15,000
85,000
5,000
15,000
2,000
700,000
700,000
60,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
50,000
3,000
50,000
5,000
15,000
15,000
25,000
25,C00
15,000
100,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
2,500
3,000
70,000
10,000
5,000
36,000
10,000
50,000
100
1100
2 100
10
100
100
1100
2 100
ilCO
2 100
100
10
100
100
10
10
10
50
100
10
uo
2 10
10
150
2 50
100
1100
2 100
50
100
100
25
100
100
50
100
10
100
50
150
1250
2 600
500
150
20
1 2,000
2 5,000
1 4,000
2 3,000
600
500
50
10
5,000
300
5,000
100
150
1,500
1 2,000
2 500
2,500
1,500
1400
2 1,600
ICO
180
2 120
200
100
25
120
700
100
100
360
1,000
500
$2,300
15,000
1500
700
1,500
2,000
2 300
1 365,000
2 300,000
50,000
• 5,000
5,000
1,000
30
3,000
3,000
5,000
5,400
5,000
2 2,030
10,000
5,000
1 20,000
2 80,000
10,000
1 3,000
2 12,000
3,000
6,000
2,500
3,000
67,700
10,000
5,000
36,000
5,000
300
Aug. 3,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Sept- 29,
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Dec. 16,
1914.
Nov. 18,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Dec. 11,
1914.
May 18,
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
June 7,
1915.
Aug. 20,
1915.
Sept. 7,
1915.
June 7,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
Aug. 11,
1915.
July 22,
1915.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
July 19,
1915.
Nov. 22,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
47
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
Sarubbi Building & Construction
Company, The.
Saums Sales Company of New
England, The.
Savoie Rubber Company, .
Savoy Company, Inc.,
Saxon Motor Company of Massa-
chusetts, Inc.
Schapiro-Cone Shoe Co.,
Schermerhorn Fish Company,
Schmelzer and Arthur Manufac-
turing Company.
Schofield's Liquid-Air Company of
New England.
Scituate Beach Association (In-
corporated). ^
Scott Carburetor Company,
Sculptural Advertising Company,
Seaside Realty Co.,3 .
Seaver-Howland Press, Inc.,
Seguinland Co., The,3
Selfserve Lunch, Inc.,
Seneca Manufacturing Company,
Seven Oils Pharmacal Company,
Shan-Lor Pharmacy Inc., .
Shawme Press, Inc., .
Shawmut Construction Company,
Shawmut Egg Co.,
Shawmut Navigation Company,
Shawmut Silver Fox Ranching
Company.
Shea and Welch Company, .
Sherburne Sugar Company,
Sherman Textile Co.,
Sherriff-Maybush Press, Incorpo-
rated.
Shetland Knitting Mills, Inc.,
Simmons Credit Company,
Simon Coat Company,
Simplex Lubricating Co.,
Simplex Novelty Company,
Sites-Emerson Company,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
Central Falls, R.I.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Springfield,
Boston,
Scituate,
Medford,
Maiden,
Newburyport,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Wareham,
Maiden,
Sandwich,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Hudson,
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Haverhill,
$5,000
SlOO
20,000
100
50,000
3,000
1100
2 10
100
1,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
50,000
100,000
2,500
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
5
50,000
5
50,000
100
5,000
100
50,000
50,000
150
2 50
25
5,000
100
15,000
100
10,000
6,000
110
2 10
100
20,000
10,000
110
2 10
100
25,000
100
300,000
100
100,000
10
10,000
100
25,000
100
25,000
10,000
1100
2 100
100
8,000
100
2,000
10
10,000
100
10,000
50,000
1100
2 10
10
25,000
100
50
200
1250
2 2,500
30
10
100
100
1150
2 350
1400
2 600
500
10,000
500
50
1600
2 400
2,000
50
150
1500
2 500
60
1 1,000
2 1,000
100
250
3,000
10,000
100
250
1100
2 150
100
200
100
2 200
5,000
S3,000
13,500
2 30
3,000
300
10,000
10,000
1 15,000
2 35,000
1 20,000
2 42,000
2,500
50,000
50,000
5,000
1 30,000
2 20,000
50,000
5,000
15,000
1 2,500
2 5,000
3,000
1 10,000
2 10,000
10,000
15,000
300
100,000
10,000
500
2 7,000
8,200
8,000
1,000
300
2 2,000
50,000
25,000
Jan. 29,
1915.
June 3,
1915.
May 27,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Oct. 11,
1915.
Aug. 19,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
Oct. 28,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
June 7,
1915
Oct.- 8,
1915.
July 23,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
Apr. 9,
1915.
Nov. 19,
1915.
May 6,
1915.
Nov. 12,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
Sept. 17,
1915.
May 26,
1915.
Nov. 15,
1915.
Dec. 18,
1914.
May 31,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Dec. 22,
1914.
Sept. 27,
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Feb. 5,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
Aug. 23,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
48
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION,
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
■^
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3,
o
3
T3
^^
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'S-^
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"SCO
53 «2
<
P4
S300,000
SlOO
25,000
100
20,000
100
2,000
10
20,000
10
50,000
100
5,000
100
40,000
100
6,000
100
10,000
10
25,000
25
100,000
50
60,000
1100
2 100
50,000
1100
2 100
21,000
100
2,000
50
25,000
100
70,000
100
8,500
100
30,000
100
2,800
100
25,000
10
50,000
5
1,500
100
10,000
100
50,000
100
50,000
110
2 10
50,000
100
50,000
100
25,000
100
7,500
50
100,000
100
1,000,000
1100
2 100
Slatersville Finishing Company,
Sleeper & Hartley Inc.,
Slipon-R.-Slipper Company,
Smalley Fruit Jar Co., Inc.,
Smart Specialty Shop, Inc., The,
Smith & Company, Incorporated;
Smith & Kent inc..
Smith & Porter Press, Inc., .
Smith, Fitzmaurice Co., Inc.
Smith Installation Company,
Social Service Protective Bureau
of Economics, Inc.
Sol-a-Koi Company, The, .
Soldier Boys' Kiss Sales Agency
Inc.
Somerset Hat & Rug Co., .
Somerville Charcoal Company,
Somerville Grocery & Provision
Market Inc.
Somol Company, Ltd., The,
South Acton Woolen Co., .
South Shore Garage, Inc., .
South Shore Newspaper Company,
South Station Haberdasher, Inc.,
Southern New England Country
Fair, Incorporated.
Sovereign Motor Truck & Service
Co.
Sparrell-Viokery & Bragdon, Inc.,
Sparrow & Company, Inc.
Sparrow Bros. Inc., .
Spartan Press Inc ,
Spaulding System Inc.,
Specialty Sales Company,
Spence & Company, Inc.,
Sprague, Bates, Place Company,
Springfield Arms Company,
Springfield Body Company,
Boston, Mass., and
North Smithfield,
R.L
Worcester,
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Weymouth, M
and Seattle,
Maiden,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Somerset,
Somerville,
Somerville,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cohasset,
Boston, .
Boston, .
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Marblehead,
Northborough,
Middleborough,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Springfield,
ass.
Wash,
3,000
250
200
200
2,000
500
50
400
60
1,000
1,000
2,000
1200
= 400
1150
2 350
210
40
250
700
85
300
28
2,500
10,000
15
100
500
1 1,000
2 4,000
500
500
250
150
1,000
1 2,500
2 7,500
25,000
20,000
2,000
13,020
15,000
3,000
40,000
6,000
2,020
25,000
100,000
1 20,000
2 40,000
1 15,000
2 35,000
21,000
750
25,000
300
8,500
300
2,800
4,980
26,000
1,500
7,000
50,000
2 19,460
12,500
50,000
25,000
5,000
300
2 500
Nov. 17,
1915.
Dec. 21
1914.
Aug. 6,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Dec. 8,
1914.
July 7,
1915.
Feb. 3
1915.
Feb. 3
1915.
May 7,
1915.
Mch. 19
1915.
Jan. 19
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
July 17
1915.
Nov. 18
1915.
June 9
1915.
Apr. 6
1915.
Dec. 7
1914.
Feb. 6
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
May 14
1915.
June 14
1915.
July 27
1915.
May 29
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Dec. 28
1914.
Feb. 1
1915.
Feb. 4
1915.
Jan. 26
1915.
Dec. 7
1914.
June 5
1915.
Apr. 5
1915.
Apr. 10
1915.
Sept. 28
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
] 915.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
49
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Springfield Deodorizing and Dis-
infectant Company.
Springfield Grinding Company, .
Springfield Mantel & Tile Com-
pany, Incorporated.
Springfield Plumbing and Heating
Company, The.
Sta-Put Pin Company, Incorpo-
rated.
Stafford Iron Works, Inc., .
Standard Bottling Company,
Standard Brush Company, .
Standard Coal Co., .
Standard Copper Works, Inc.,
Standard Grocery Company.
Standard Hardware Company,
Standard Photo Play Distributors
Co.
Standard Realty Company,*
Standard Rotary Valve Co.,
Standard Service Pipe Cleaning
Company.
Standish Investment Co., .
Standish Shore, Inc.,*
Staples & Bell Inc., .
Star Company, .
Star Tea, Coffee & Wholesale
Grocery Importers, Inc.
States Traveller Company, .
Stearns-Daniels Company, .
Steiger Company, The,
Steinberg Theatre Company,
Sterling Tobacco Company,
Sterne Bros. Co.,
Stockholders Security Company,*
Stockholders' Service Corporation,
Stone & Knight Company, .
Stop Thief Window Look Com-
pany.
Strand Theatre Company of
Worcester.
Strange Manufacturing Company,
Where Located.
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Lowell,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass.
New York,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Pittsfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Newton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Fall River,
Webster,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Waltham,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Mansfield,
, and
N. Y.
'3,
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810,000
$100
400,000
5,000
1100
2 100
100
30,000
50
30,000
100
50,000
100
4,000
100
30,000
50
10,000
100
5,000
10
300,000
1,000
1100
3 100
2 100
10
5,000
10
100,000
100
30,000
5,000
15
2 100
50
5,000
100
5,000
100
101,200
50,000
1100
2 100
5
10,000
25
20,000
10
25,000
150,000
UO
2 10
100
50,000
100
50,000
100
20,000
100
7,000
50
10,000
100
10,000
100
5,000
100
375,000
5,000
uoo
2 50
10
o-S-a-o
a ° ""'3
100
1 2,000
2 2,000
50
600
300
600
40
600
100
500
1900
3 350
2 1,750
100
500
1,000
1 4,000
2 100
100
50
50
1 1,000
2 12
10,000
400
2,000
1500
2 2,000
1,500
500
500
200
140
100
100
50
1 1,250
2 5,000
500
810,000
1 150,000
2 150,000
5,000
30,000
30,000
6,000
4,000
30,000
2,700
4,350
3 35,000
? 175,000
500
30
40,000
1 20,000
2 10,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
1 48,800
2 1,200
15
1,600
20,000
1 5,000
2 20,000
150,000
3,000
50,000
20,000
7,000
10,000
4,000
3,000
2 150
4,980
Sept. 20,
1915.
Oct. 25,
1915.
Aug. 23,
1915.
July 22,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
May 6,
1915.
June 5,
1915.
Apr. 8,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
July 9,
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
Nov. 22,
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
Dec. 10,
1914.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Aug. 18,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
July 21,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
June 25,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Dec. 22,
1914.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Oct. 19,
1914.
Apr. 9,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
June 15,
1915.
Nov. 27,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
' Redemption.
* Corporation chartered for fifty years.
50
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION,
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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$50,000
I $100
2 10
25,000
25
10,000
10
25,000
100
5,000
100
25,000
uo
2 10
50,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
50,000
110
2 10
30,000
100
50,000
100
10,000
10
50,000
100
10,000
100
10,000
100
20,000
100
50,000
100
6,000
100
5,000
100
5,000
100
25,000
100
50,000
100
10,000
100
50,000
100
20,000
100
10,000
100
5,000
25
10,000
5
10,000
10
15,000
100
1,000
100
25,000
10
1,000
10
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Stratton-Manuel Garage, Inc., .
Suburban Theatres, Incorporated,
Suffolk Heat & Supply Company,
Suffolk Securities Company,
Sugar Bowl Inc., The,
Sullivan Brothers Corporation, .
Sullivan Brothers, Inc. of Boston,
Sumner's Market Company,
Susquehanna Silk Mills of Mas-
sachusetts.
Swedish News PubUshing Co.,
Inc., The.
Sweetland Waste Co.,
Swift-McNutt Company, .
Swiss Embroidery Company,
T. D. Whitney Company, .
T. F. Folino Construction Com-
pany (Inc.).
Tafaco Specialty Company,
Talbot-Kimball Company, .
Talbot Manufacturing Company,
Tarbell-Watters Company, The, .
Tarpon Market Inc., The, .
Tee Pond Fish & Game Club,
(Incorporated) .3
Telegram Publishing Company of
Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Textile Mill & Realty Co.,3 .
Thayer-Griffith Co
Theall and Bentham Company, .
Theodore Dangelmayer, Jr., In-
corporated.
Thomas A. Stewart Company, .
Thomas Cavanagh Company,
Thomas G. Douglass Co., .
Thomas M. Taylor Company,
Thompson Grocery Company,
The.
Three Fields Market Company, .
Thurston Machinery Company, .
Tinker-Adams, Incorporated,
Maiden,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Brockton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Watertown,
Boston, .
Fitchburg,
Norton,
Springfield,
Newburyport,
Boston, .
Pittsfield,
Attleboro,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Waltham,
Boston, Mass.
Hartford, Conn.
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
and
1300
2 2,000
1,000
1,000
250
50
1 1,500
2 1,000
500
100
100
1 4,700
2 300
300
500
1.000
500
100
100
200
500
60
50
50
250
500
100
500
200
100
200
2,000
1,000
150
10
2,500
100
1 S1,000
2 30
25,000
1,000
25,000
2,100
1 15,000
2 10,000
50,000
10,000
300
1 5,000
2 1,830
26,800
50,000
10,000
300
3,000
6,000
20,000
50,000
6,000
2,000
2.500
18,700
50,000
10.000
16,000
10,000
5,300
5,000
5,770
30
8,100
1,000
15,650
1,000
Aug. 4
1915.
Dec. 10,
1914.
Nov. 19
1915.
Nov. 22
1915.
Mch. 10
1915.
Oct. 23
1915.
Nov. 11
1915.
Mch. 17
1915.
Mch. 1
1915.
Apr. 24
1915.
Feb. 26
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
June 29
1915.
July 20
1915.
July 9,
1915.
May 1
1915.
Jan. 26
1915.
Dec. 11
1914.
Dec. 12
1914.
Feb. 17
1915.
May 6
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Oct. 15
1915.
June 21
1915.
Dec. 10
1914.
Sept. 4
1915.
Feb. 11
1915.
Mch. 16
1915.
Aug. 28
1915.
Sept. 3
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Jan. 8
1915.
Apr. 21
1915.
Feb. 16
1915
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
' Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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$1,000
$10
100
150,000
100
1,500
2,000
10
200
15,000
100
150
1,000
100
10
50,000
100
600
2 5,000
2 50
2 100
15,000
25,000
25
'5
100
2 2,000
31,000
250
25,000
100
250
200,000
2 10
3 10
2 10,000
3 10,000
5,000
10
500
20,000
100
200
1,500
100
15
10,000
50
200
50,000
10
5,000
75,000
30,000
2 100
siOO
100
2 250
3 500
300
25,000
5
5,000
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
50
200
50,000
50,000
2 50
3 100
10
2 400
3 300
5,000
50,000
100
500
50,000
25
2,000
50,000
100
500
1,000
10
100
100,000
1,000
2 10
3 10
100
2 6,000
3 4,000
10
25,000
100
250
5,000
100
50
3,000
100
30
25,000
100
250
Tipo's Interstate Express Com-
pany.
Tolman Print Incorporated,
Toomey, McDougall Co., .
Torrey & Vialle Inc., .
Toxaway Leather Company,
Tremont Realty Corporation,^
Trinity Union Tailoring Co.,
Triple Link Publishing Co. In-
corporated.
Tripp Manufacturing Co., .
Triton Phonograph Company of
Boston, The.
Tropical Products Company,!
Tudor Lunch Company,
Tuohey Company, The,
Turner-Buckley Manufacturing
Company, Inc.
Turner-Ring Company,
Turnhall Real Estate Corpora-
tion.!
Tuttle's Elixir Company, .
Twin-Rim Company, .
Two-in-One Broom Company,
Tyler-Verrill Manufacturing Co
Tylose Products Company,
Tyson, Locke & Kakas, Inc.,i
U-Need-It Manufacturing Co.,
U. S. Fire Proofing Co., .
Union Barrel Corporation, .
Union Delicatessen Stores Com-
pany.
Union Express Company, The,
Union Film and Supply Company,
Union Fish Company,
Union Furniture Company,
Union Square Garage, Incorpo-
rated, The.
Unique Hat Manufacturing Com-
pany.
United Amusement Company,
Peabody, Mass., and
Portsmouth, N.H.
Brockton,
Boston, .
Concord,
., and
N. Y.
Boston, Mass
New York,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
Kingston, Jamaica,
W.I.
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Medford,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Clinton,
Boston,- Mass,
Concord, N
Boston, .
Brockton,
Somerville,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
, and
H.
$1,000
Nov. 19,
1915.
150,000
Dec. 23,
1914.
2,000
Sept. 8,
1915.
15,000
May 22,
1915.
1,000
July 19,
1915.
30,000
Dec. 18,
1914.
2 950
June 25,
1915.
2 10,000
May 22,
3 5,000
1915.
25,000
Jan. 8,
1915.
6,000
Oct. 25,
1915.
2 100,000
Jan. 5,
3 100,000
1915.
2,000
Sept. 21,
1915.
20,000
Apr. 27,
1915.
1,500
Dec. 7,
1914.
200
Aug. 20,
1915.
10,000
July 29,
1914.
3 300
Oct. 4,
1915.
30,000
Sept. 10,
1915.
11,000
Jan. 25,
1915.
5,030
June 15,
1915.
10,000
Feb. 17,
1915.
3 6,100
Mch. 20,
1915.
27,000
Mch. 11,
1915.
50,000
Feb. 17,
1915.
375
Feb. 24,
1915.
1,700
Mch. 8,
1915.
1,000
Mch. 15,
1915.
2 60,000
Feb. 25,
3 40,000
1915.
1,000
Nov. 30,
1914.
10,000
May 22,
1915.
1,200
Nov. 21,
1914.
3,000
Apr. 2,
1915.
12,500
Aug. 31,
1915.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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$1,000
$25
40
50,000
10,000
110
2 10
100
1 2,500
2 2,500
100
10,000
50
200
50,000
600,000
25,000
125
2 25
1 100
2 100
100
1 1,000
2 1,000
1 1,000
2 5,000
250
25,000
10
2,500
25,000
100
250
9,000
100
90
10,000
100
ICO
50,000
100
500
100,000
10
10,000
50,000
1 100
2 100
1480
2 20
7,500
100
75
100,000
100
1,000
200,000
5
40,000
10,000
100
100
5,000
10
500
10,000
100
100
9,000
50
180
30,000
100
300
1,000
5
200
5,000
100
50
400,000
100
4,000
100,000
100
1,000
25,000
100
250
50,000
100
500
10,000
100
100
6,000
100
60
20,000
10
2,000
30,000
100
300
50,000
100
500
3^
United Bottling Co.,
United Consumers, Inc.,
United Fur Manufacturing Com-
pany.
United Furniture Co., The,
United Grocers Wholesale Com-
pany of Cambridge.
United Hardware Company,
United Realty Co.,3 .
United Sales Company, Inc.,
United Show Company, Inc.,
United Soda Fountain Company,
The.
United States Agency, Incorpo-
rated, The.
United States Rubber Company of
New England.
United States Silver Fox Com-
pany.
United Stay Company,
United Suit & Cloak Company,
The.
United Utilities Company, In-
corporated.
Universal Apphance Company,
The.
Universal Clothing Company,
Universal Compound Company,
Universal Light Co. Inc., .
Universal Theatre Company,
Uphams Corner Market Co.,
Upton Farmers Cooperative Ex-
change.
Uxbridge Auto Company, .
Vacuum Fumigating Company, .
Valpey Land Company,^
Van Duzer Extract Company,
Van Dyke Restaurants Inc.,
Van Dyne-Hungerford Company,
Vandegrift-Davis Company,
Vanophone Sales Co.,
Vedoe Tire InSator Company, .
Vermont Valley Lumber Company,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Taunton, Mass., and
New York,
Boston, .
Boston,
N. y.
and
N. Y.
New
Boston, Mass.
New York,
Boston, Mass
York, N. Y .
Charlottetown, P,
E.L
Cambridge,
New Bedford,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Fitchburg,
Boston, .
Upton, .
Uxbridge,
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Springfield,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass,
and
Providence, R. I.
$1,000
Aug. 13
1915.
2 150
May 8
1915.
10,000
Feb. 24
1915.
1,850
Apr. 9
1915.
1 25,000
May 21
2 25,000
1915.
2 300
Jan. 5
1915.
1,100
Nov. 19
1914.
25,000
June 4
1915.
15,000
Mch. 18
1915.
4,500
Dec. 12
1914.
10,000
Aug. 16,
1915.
50,000
May 3,
1915.
100,000
Sept. 2
1915.
2 400
Jan. 21,
1915.
7,500
Mch. 18,
1915.
100,000
Jan. 20,
1915.
200,000
Feb. 3,
1915.
1,100
Sept. 1,
1915.
3,200
May 14,
1915.
10,000
May 10
1915.
9,000
Feb. 4,
1915.
20,000
June 28,
1915.
95
Dec. 1,
1914.
5,000
Dec. 9,
1914.
200,000
Sept. 28,
1915.
100,000
July 21,
1915.
5,000
June 25,
1916.
5,000
July 29,
1915.
10,000
Feb. 17,
1915.
6,000
Sept. 21,
1915.
20,000
Aug. 16,
1915.
30,000
Feb. 10,
1915.
50,000
Mch. 11,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
1915.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Vibratone Piano Company,
Victor Swanson Co., .
Victoria Amusement Company, .
Victory Webbing Company,
Vineyard Development Company,^
W. B. Lincoln Piano Company, .
W. B. O'Keefe Leather Co.,
W. F. Whitney Company, .
W. G. Meade & Son, Incorporated,
W. H. Ames Lumber Co., .
W. H. Ellison Hardware Co., .
W. H. Myron Shoe Company,
W.Haskell Co
W. J. Coulter Press, Inc., The, .
W. J. Woods, Inc
W. L. Booth Company,
W. L. Douglas Shoe Company, .
W. L. Palmer Company,
W. L. Shaughnessy Company, .
W. M. Flynn Co., The, .
W. W. Campbell and Son Com-
pany.
Waldo Brothers Incorporated, .
Waldorf Hat, Inc., The, .
Wales Woolen Company, .
Walker Bros. Co
Walker Carriage Company, Inc., .
Walpole Holding Company,^
Walpole Times Company, The, .
Walter F. Hoover, Inc.,
Waltham Auto Bus Company, .
Waltham Electric Mfg. Company,
Waltham Machine Tool Company,
Walton Clothes Shop Company,
The.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
North Abington,
Oak Bluffs, .
Taunton,
Salem, .
Ashburnham,
West Springfield,
, and
Va.
Boston, Mass,
Warrenton,
Springfield,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Clinton,
Brockton,
Fall River,
Brockton,
Medway,
Gardner,
Boston, .
Maiden,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Wales, .
Boston, .
Merrimac,
Boston, .
Walpole,
Springfield,
Waltham,
Cambridge,
Waltham,
Springfield, Mass.,
and New York,
N. Y.
$5,000
10,000
30,000
60,000
100,000
6,000
25,000
99,900
5,000
50,000
10,000
15,000
12,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
2,500,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
10,000
300,000
1,000
' 25,000
5,000
25,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
3,000
1,500
5,000
100
100
1100
2 100
1100
25
100
100
100
50
110
2 10
100
100
100
100
100
100
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
1100
2 100
100
100
2 100
MOO
100
100
100
100
100
10
100
10
10
100
5
50
100
300
1250
2 250
1750
2 5,000
60
250
999
100
1 2,500
2 2,500
100
150
120
100
150
200
1 15,000
2 10,000
1500
2 250
1200
2300
250
100
2 2,500
4500
10
250
50
250
100
2,500
250
2,500
300
15
1,000
85,000
1,200
300
1 15,000
2 15,000
1 25,000
2 25,000
6,000
25,000
300
5,000
1 10,000
2 25,000
10,000
9,100
12,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
1700
1 35,000
2 25,000
1 20,000
2 30,000
25,000
2,000
2300
1,000
11,500
2,500
25,000
300
25,000
5,000
3,000
1,500
5,000
Aug. 23
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Feb. 15
1915.
Sept. 10
1915.
Apr. 14
1915.
Feb. 20
1915.
Apr. 20
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
June 21
1915.
Oct. 13
1915.
Dec. 9
1914.
Oct. 28
1915.
Jan. 21
1915.
Dec. 26,
1914.
Jan. 29
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Dec. 10
1914.
Oct. 18
1915.
May 15
1915.
June 29,
1915.
Feb. 15
1915.
June 28
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
May 5
1915.
June 16
1915.
Feb. 25
1915.
Apr. 27
1915.
May 27
1915.
Dec. 5
1914.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Nov. 11
1915.
Oct. 16,
1915.
Sept. 22
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
2 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
* Non-voting conmion.
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Where Located.
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Warren D. Church Company, .
Warren Farmers Cooperative Ex-
change.
Washburn Crosby Company,
Washington Sea Grill Co., .
Washington Street Olympia Com-
pany.
Waterproofing & Fireproofing
Company, The.
Waterside Mills, Incorporated, .
Watertown Lumber Company, .
Waugh and Basso Incorporated,!
Waverly Square Provision Com-
pany, Inc.
Webster & Basley Company ,2
Wekepeke Express Company, The,
Weld Manufacturing Company,
WeUman Specialty Company,
Wells, Odell Novelty Company,
Welsh Alarm Clock Company,
Wenegrat Auto Top & Body Co.,
Wentworth-BrowE Company,
West End Drug Company, The,
West Springfield Street Garage
Company.
Western Massachusetts L-o-n-g-
f-o-r-d Auto Parts Company,
The.
Westfield Clay Products Company,
Westfield Manufacturing Com-
pany.
Weston Coal Company,
Wetherell Tag-Stringing Machine
Company.
Whidden-Beekman Co.,
White Creamery Company, The, .
White-Daly Counter Company, .
White Pine Box Company, The, .
Whitehead Metal Products Com-
pany.
Whiting and Company, Incorpo-
rated.
Whiting Stationery Company, .
Whitman High Speed Spiiming
Company.
Boston, Mass,
Rutland, Vt,
Warren,
Boston,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lowell,
Watertown,
Somerville,
Belmont,
Waltham,
Clinton,
Chatham,
Everett,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Fitchburg,
Boston, .
Northampton,
Westfield,
Westfield,
Weston,
Fall River,
Boston, .
Boston, .
No. Abington,
Somerville,
Boston, .
Holyoke,
Holyoke,
Whitman,
, and
S50,000
$100
5,000
5
10,000
100
10,000
100
5,000
10
5,000
100
50,000
100
25,000
100
5,000
100
5,000
50
50,000
3 100
noo
1,000
100
30,000
25
30,000
10
5,000
50
100,000
»10
4 10
10,000
25
50,000
100
5,000
100
2,000
10
25,000
100
250,000
3 100
uoo
1,200,000
3 100
4 100
10,000
100
100,000
100
100,000
3 100
<100
5,000
50
50,000
100
50,000
100
85.000
3 100
«100
100,000
100
100,000
100
50,000
35
45
500
1,000
100
100
500
50
500
250
50
100
3 250
4 250
10
1,200
3,000
100
3 3,000
4 7,000
400
500
50
200
250
3 1,000
4 1,500
3 4,000
4 8,000
100
1,000
3500
4500
100
500
500
3 250
4 600
1,000
1,000
3 5,000
45,000
$20,000
Mch. 31,
1915.
95
Jan. 11,
1915.
300
Jan. 4,
1915.
10,000
Jan. 8,
1915.
1,000
June 11,
1915.
5,000
July 20,
1915.
50,000
June 17,
1915.
25,000
Mch. 24,
1915.
5,000
Nov. 17,
1915.
5,000
Jan. 12,
1915.
4 1,500
Nov. 10,
1915.
1,000
Mch. 27,
1915.
17,800
Apr. 20,
1915.
30,000
Aug. 7,
1915.
5,000
Apr. 23,
1915.
4 70,000
May 12,
1915.
10,000
Dec. 31,
1914.
300
July 3,
1915.
3,000
July 8,
1915.
2,000
Sept. 14,
1915.
2,500
Nov. 10,
1915.
3 62,000
July 14,
1 150,000
1915.
3400,000
Aug. 10,
4 800,000
1915.
5,000
June 18,
1915.
25,000
May 19,
1915.
3 12,400
Jan. 2,
4 50,000
1915.
5,000
Jan. 26,
1915.
50,000
Apr. 7,
1915.
16,0C0
July 29,
1915.
3 25,000
Dec. 7,
4 60,000
1914.
10,000
Sept. 16,
1915.
10,000
Sept. 16,
1915.
3 25,000
May 5,
4 25,000
1915.
1 Corporation chartered for fifty years from Nov. 1, 1915.
2 Corporation chartered for fifty years.
3 Preferred.
4 Common.
1915.
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Whitney Lynch & Quinlan Ltd.,
Whittaker-Burke Company,
Whittemore & Pollard Co., .
Whittemore Bros. Corp.,
Whittier Realty Co.,i
Wholesalers' Protective Associa-
tion Inc.
Widger & Miller Company, .
Wilbraham Springs Bottling Com-
pany.
Wm. A. Fay Lumber Company
Wm. Albrecht, Inc., .
WiUiam B. Fletcher, Inc., .
Wm. H. Dalton Co., .
William H. Jordan Company,
William Leavens & Co., Inc.,
William M. Bailey Company,
William M. Williams Electrical
Co.
Williams Street Stable, Incorpo-
rated.
Wilson & Silsby Incorporated,
Wilson Building Company, .
Wilson Engineering Corporation,
Wilson's Window Wonders, In-
corporated.
Wilton Clothing Co.,
Winnisimmet Transportation Com-
pany.
Winslow and Morse Co., The,
Winslow Cabot Company, .
Winthrop Concrete and Construc-
tion Company.i
Witch City Manufacturing Com-
pany.
Wizard Company,
Wizard Tire Inflator & Fire Ex-
tinguisher Co.
Woburn Theatre Corporation,
Wolfe Tavern Company, The,
Wolfenden Co., .
Wollaston Grocery & Provision
Co.
Wollaston Realty Co.,i
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Salem, .
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Chelsea,
Boston, .
Walpole,
Hanover,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Woburn,
Newburyport
Holyoke,
Quincy,
Boston, .
S5,000
$10
50,000
10
1,000
50
400,000
100
50,000
100
1,000
100
25,000
100
25,000
10
10,000
100
100,000
100
10,000
100
30,000
50
100,000
100
75,000
100
25,000
100
30,000
5,000
2 10
3 10
100
10,000
10
5,000
100
50,000
100
13,340
5
10,000
100
25,000
100
10,o00
100
50,000
25
75,000
15,000
2 10
3 10
100
150,000
100,000
2 100
3 100
100
1,000
100
50,000
100
4,000
100
10,000
100
30,000
100
500
5,000
20
4,000
500
10
250
2,500
100
1,000
100
600
1,000
750
250
2 2,000
3 1,000
50
1,000
50
500
2,668
100
250
100
2,000
2 2,500
35,000
150
2 250
3 1,250
1,000
10
500
40
100
300
$1,100
5,000
1,000
400
300
1,000
8,000
10,000
10,000
300
10,000
30,000
100,000
300
15,000
2 20,000
3 10,000
5,000
10,000
5,000
50,000
13,340
2,000
25,000
10,000
50,000
2 25,000
3 50,000
15,000
2 25,000
3 125,000
100,000
1,000
40,000
1,500
10,000
30,000
Jan. 16
1915.
Feb. 4
1915.
Dec. 9
1914.
Jan. 21
1915.
May 18
1915.
Nov. 2
1915.
Nov. 24
1915.
Apr. 6
1915.
Mch. 8
1915.
June 21
1915.
Mch. 10
1915.
Aug. 31
1915.
Jan. 23
1915.
Mch. 16
1915.
Apr. 29
1915.
Oct. 16
1915.
June 1
1915.
June 12
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Mch. 25
1915.
Sept. 15
1915.
Mch. 6
1915.
Aug. 4
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Mch. 29
1915.
Oct. 5
1915.
Sept. 8
1915.
Jan. 16
1915.
May 21
1915.
Mch. 19
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
May 14
1915.
June 8
1915.
July 20
1915.
Corporation chartered for fifty years.
2 Preferred.
' Common.
56
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION.
[1915.
Articles of Organization, etc. — Concluded.
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Wood Boiler Company,
New Bedford,
S22,500
iSlOO
175
I $7,500
July 22,
Aug. 17,
2 100
2 150
2 7,500
1915.
1915.
Woods Hole Garage Company, .
Falmouth,
5,000
100
■
50
5,000
May 1,
1915.
May 7,
1915.
July 30,
Worcester Brush & Scraper Com-
Worcester,
25,000
100
250
25,000
July 29,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Worcester County Farmers Co-
Worcester,
10,000
5
2,000
205
Apr. 17,
May 18,
operative Exchange.
1915.
1915.
Worcester County Market Gar-
Worcester,
10,000
10
1,000
10,000
Feb. 20,
Aug. 5,
dener's Co-operative Exchange.
1915.
1915.
Worcester Morris Plan Company,
Worcester,
100,000
100
1,000
100,000
Apr. 29,
Apr. 30,
The.
1915.
1915.
Worcester Sand and Stone Com-
Worcester,
10,000
100
100
10,000
Nov. 23,
Nov. 24,
pany.
1915.
1915.
Workingmen's Protective Associa-
Boston,. .
1,000
10
100
800
Jan. 20,
Jan. 22,
tion, Inc.
1915.
1915.
Woronoco Construction Company,
Westfield,
25,000
100
250
1,000
June 29,
1915.
Oct. 7,
June 30,
1915.
Oct. 9,
Worthington Market Company, .
Springfield,
10,000
100
100
10,000
1915.
1915.
Wravin Coal Company,
Boston, .
25,000
25
1,000
20,000
Nov. 13,
1915.
Nov. 15,
1915.
Wright Manufacturing Company
Springfield,
100,000
100
1,000
100,000
July 27,
July 30,
of Springfield,
1915.
1915.
Wright Metal Action Company, .
Worcester,
500,000
10
50,000
300,000
Nov. 18,
1915.
Nov. 24,
1915.
Aug. 2,
Wyman-Castle Mills, .
Boston, .
75,000
1 100
1350
1 35,000
July 30,
2 100
2 400
2 40,000
1915.
1915.
Yarmouth Export Lumber Co., .
Somerville, Mass.,
and Yarmouth,
N. S.
Boston, Mass., and
50,000
10
5,000
50,000
Aug. 19,
1915.
Aug. 19,
1915.
Zander Shoe Company,
10,000
100
100
3,000
Aug. 13,
Aug. 13.
Buffalo, N. Y.
1915.
1915.
Zunner Machines Company,
Boston, .
150,000
1100
1500
1 50,000
May 4,
May 5,
2 100
2 1,000
2 100,000
1915.
1915.
1,700 corporations,
Totals,
§113,612,900
856,530,454
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
Abstract of Articles of Organization of Trust Companies, wider Chapter 374,
Acts of 1904.
NAME OF corporation.
Where Located.
o
First Ward Trust Company of Boston,
Park Trust Company,
Prudential Trust Company,
Quincy Trust Company, .
Randolph Trust Company,
Satucket Trust Company,
6 corporations,
Boston,
Worcester,
Boston,
Quincy,
Randolph,
Bridgewater,
Total, .
$250,000
1 300,000
200,000
2 100,000
50,000
3 50,000
2,500
3,000
2,000
1,000
500
500
July 27,
1915.
Aug. 4,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Oct. 5,
1915.
May 7,
1915.
Dec. 8,
1914.
$950,000
Aug. 5,
1915.
Aug. 6,
1915.
Jan. 6,
1915.
Oct. 8,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
1 And a paid-in surplus of $105,000.
2 And a paid-in surplus of $20,000.
s And a surplus of $10,000.
Abstract of Articles of Organization of Savings Bank, under Chapter 590,
Acts of 1908, as amended by Chapter 491, Acts of 1909.
name of corporation.
Where Located.
Date of
Organizar
tion.
Date of
Incorpora-
tion.
Lincoln Savings Bank
Boston,
Nov. 2,
1915.
Nov. 5,
1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Organization as Corporations, under Chapters
36 and 125 of the Reused Laws, Chapter 628, Acts of 1911, and Chapter 623,
Acts of 1912.
NAME OF corporation.
Where Located.
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Abington Poultry Association,
Agamenticus Lodge of Good Templars, Incor-
porated.
Alkava Temperance Society Incorporated,
Almack Club Inc., The
Alpine Club, The
American Drama Society Inc., The,
Abington,
Gloucester,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Haverhill,
Boston, .
$10,000
$10
1,000
Sept. 27,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Dec. 5,
1914.
Mch. 1,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
Dec. 14,
1914.
Sept. 28,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Mch. 18,
1915.
Aug. 13,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
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[1915.
Certificates of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
American Educational League Inc., The,
Andrew Square Associates, Inc., .
Armenian National Church of Lowell, Massa-
chusetts.i
Associated Charities of Attleboro, Mass., Inc., .
Athens Club Inc., The
Atlantic Coast Bowhng Association, The,
Austrian Benefit Association,^
Back Bay Board of Trade
Berditchev Benefit Association,^ .
Berkshire County Farm Improvement League,
Inc.
Beth David and Linath Hazedek Association, .
Bethany Congregational Church of Foxbor-
ough.i
Beverly Police Relief Association,^ .
Biblical Circulating Library for the Blind In-
corporated, The.
Billerica Grange, >$(. 223, Patrons of Husbandry,
Inc.
Boston Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Phi (Inc.) .
Boston Chiropodists, Incorporated,
Boston Clay Club, The
Boston Elevated Mutual Aid Association,^
Boston Harbor Lobstermen's Protective Asso-
ciation, The.
Boston Independent Milk Dealer's Association,
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal Society
Incorporated, The.
Boston Philatelic Society, Inc.,
Boston Sunday School Superintendents' Union,
Incorporated.
Boston Surgical Society, Incorporated, .
Brighton Avenue Baptist Church of AUston,
The.i
Brookside Athletic Club, The,
Building Association of Beverly, Massachusetts,
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
^ 1309.
Business Mens Athletic Association,
Cambridge and Somerville Young Friends
Hebrew Association.
Cambridge Training School for Nurses Inc., .
Camillo Cavour Association of Boston, Mas-
sachusetts.
Catalpa Social and Athletic Association, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lowell,
Attleboro,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Pittsfield,
Boston, .
Foxborough,
Beverly,
Lancaster,
Billerica,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Orange,
Beverly,
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Lawrence,
S25,000
$10
2,500
Jan. 30,
1915.
Dec. 19,
1914.
July 3,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Jan. 14,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Dec. 23,
1914.
Nov. 8,
1915.
Oct. 31,
1914.
July 14,
1915.
Oct. 26,
1914.
Apr. 8,
1915.
June 18,
1915.
Dec. 14,
1914.
Oct. 28,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Mch. 12,
1915.
Oct. 18,
1915.
Sept. 7,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
June 7,
1915.
Nov. 24,
1914.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Oct. 11,
1915.
Nov. 25,
1914.
June 18,
1915.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
Nov. 13,
1915.
Dec. 28,
1914.
July 9,
1915.
Oct. 25,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
1 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
2 Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
1915.
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Cavalry Club, Inc.,
Natick, .
_
_
_
Jan. 8,
Feb. 1,
1915.
1915.
Central Cooperative Bank,' ....
Somerville,
-
-
-
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Central Massachusetts Advent Christian Camp
Palmer,
-
-
-
Dec. 12,
Jan. 5,
Meeting Association, The,
1914.
1915.
Cercle Canadien St. Jean Baptiste Building
Ware, .
-
-
-
Jan. 22,
Feb. 2,
Association of Ware.
1915.
1915.
Chair-Town Co-operative Bank, The,i .
Gardner,
-
-
-
Jan. 6,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915.
Chapel Street Baptist Church of Gloucester,
Gloucester,
-
-
-
Jan. 1,
Apr. 16,
Mass., The.2
1915.
1915.
Charity Brotherhood of the Holy Ghost of the
New Bedford,
-
-
-
Oct. 6,
Nov. 26,
North End of New Bedford, Mass., Inc.
1915.
1915.
Chelsea Young Men's Literary, Social and
Chelsea,
-
-
-
Sept. 28,
July 2,
Athletic Club Inc.
1914.
1915.
Citizens' Social and Educational Club Incor-
New Bedford,
-
-
-
Mch. 20,
Apr. 9,
porated of New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
Civic and Social Club of State Line, Mass., The,
West Stockbridge, .
-
-
-
Sept. 10,
1914.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Cliff House Association, ....
Winthrop,
-
-
-
Sept. 3,
1915.
May 17,
Sept. 14,
1915.
June 11,
Collecting Department Mutual Benefit Asso-
Boston, .
_
_
_
ciation, The.'
1915.
1915.
Colonial Club Company
Gloucester,
-
-
~
Apr. 30,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
Colony Club,
Springfield,
-
-
-
Apr. 24,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Congregation Agudath Achim of Medway,
Medway,
-
-
-
Aug. 16,
1915.
Oct. 22,
1915.
Congregation Anshai Scheptowka, .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Apr. 6,
1915.
June 4,
1915.
Congregation Anshai Slonim of Boston, .
Boston, .
-
-
-
July 6,
1915.
Aug. 25,
1915.
Congregation Chevra Mishna,
Chelsea,
-
-
-
Jan. 23,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Congregation Hadreth Israel of Dorchester,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Aug. 9,
Sept. 2,
Mass., The.
1915.
1915.
Congregation Sons of Abraham of Boston,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Oct. 21,
1914.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Cosmopolitan Club of Ward 7, Lynn, The,
Lynn, .
-
-
-
Mch. 8,
1915.
July 3,
1915.
Danvers Masonic Club, ....
Danvers,
-
-
-
Apr. 10,
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Daughters and Sons of Lithuania, Hyde Park,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Nov. 15,
Nov. 23,
Mass.3
1915.
1915.
Daughters and Sons of Lithuania, Hyde Park,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Aug. 9,
Sept. 4,
Mass., Incorporated.3
1915.
1915.
Daughters of Lithuania, Hudson, Mass.,3
Hudson,
-
-
-
Oct. 19,
1914.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Democratic Club of Ward 23,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Oct. 21,
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
Democratic Club of Ward 22, ...
Boston, .
-
-
-
Nov. 6,
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
Disraeli Club,
Boston, .
-
-
-
July 21,
1915.
July 30,
1915.
District Stewards of Springfield District, Inc.,
Springfield,
-
-
-
Jan. 8,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Doolittle Universalist Home for Aged Persons,
Foxborough,
-
-
-
June 16,
July 19,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Durant Gymnasium Club
Boston, .
-
-
-
Nov. 2,
1915.
Nov. 3,
1915.
Eliot Congregational Church of Roxbury, Bos-
Boston, .
-
-
-
Dec. 11,
Jan. 14,
ton, Massachusetts, The.2
1914.
1915.
Elks Home of Brockton, Mass., Inc., The,
Brockton,
-
-
-
May 24,
1915.
July 29,
1915.
Erie Fire Association, Number Four,
Georgetown,
-
-
-
May 26,
July 7,
1915.
1915.
1 Acts of 1912, chap. 623.
2 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
3 Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Wiere Located.
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Essex Live Stock Association,
Etna Lodge Building Association, .
Ex-presidents Association of I.O.B.A., .
Fellsway Co-operative Bank,2
First Baptist Church of Gloucester, Mass., The,^
First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Greenfield,
Massachusetts.'
First Church of Squantum, The,' .
Fu-st Congregational Church of Franklin,
Massachusetts.'
First Congregational Church of Sharon, The,'
First Pentecostal Church of Boston, The,'
First Squadron Cavaby, Inc.,
Fort Point Athletic Association,
Franklin County Farm Bureau, Inc.,
Franklin Playground and Garden Association,
French Benevolent and Relief Association,
Friends of Liberty Club
G. A. R. Post 88 Aid Association, .
George Draper Lodge Number 82, Knights of
Pythias Corporation.
German-American Athletic Club, The,
Ginter Employees' Benevolent Association,
The.
Girls' Club Association of Maiden, Incorpo-
rated, The.
Gloucester Club,
Grand Lodge of Massachiisetts, Ladies Loyal
Orange Association, The.
Greater Boston Medical Association,
Green HiU Motor Club, Inc., The, .
Greenock Country Club
Gregory Society of the Boston University
School of Medicine Inc., The,
Grieger Verein Association, ....
Gugliehno Marconi Club
Harbor View Social and Athletic Association,
The.
Harvard Woman's Club of Boston, Inc.,
Harwich Agricultural Association, .
Haverhill Real Estate Exchange, Inc., .
Haverhill Woman's Club Inc., The,
Lynn, .
West Newbury,
Boston, .
Maiden,
Gloucester,
Greenfield,
Quincy,
Franklin,
Sharon, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Weymouth,
Greenfield,
Franklin,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Quincy,
Hopedale,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Maiden,
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
HuU, .
Lee,
Boston, .
Adams, .
Boston, .
Fairhaven,
Boston, .
Harwich,
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
S5,000
2,000
SIO
103
200
Sept. 14
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
Sept. 2
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
Nov. 9
1914.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
May
1914.
Jan. 21
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
June 2,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Dec. 12
1914.
May 5,
1915.
Jan. 5
1915.
June 29
1915.
Jan.
1915.
Mch.
1915.
Nov.
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Dec. :
1914.
May ,
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
Oct. 26
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
May 18
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
June 8
1915.
May 21
1915.
June 18,
1915.
Apr. 22
1915.
Feb. 10
1915.
Oct.
1915.
Nov. 19,
1914
1 Par value, S48.55 per share.
2 Acts of 1912, chap. 623.
' R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
1915
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No 10.
61
Certificates of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Hebrew Chesed Shel Emas of the South End of
Boston.
Hebrew Educational Alliance of Roxbury, Inc.,
Hebrew Free School Association of Springfield,
The.
Hebrew Free School of Lowell, Massachusetts,
Inc.
Hebrew Ladies Loan Association, The, .
Hebrew-Polish Sick Benefit Association of
Lawrence, Massachusetts. i
Hebrew Progressive Painters and Paper-
Hangers Club, Inc.
Herman Hall Association
Holden Visiting Nurse Association, Incorpo-
rated, The.
Holy Name Mary's Society Worcester, Mass.,*
Independent and Beneficial Sons of Sheptuk-
ooka, The.i
Independent Association of VoIhynia,i .
Independent Italian Naturalization Club,
Irreproachable Beneficial Association of Greater
Boston.
Italian American Musicians ' Mutual Relief and
Benefit Association, Incorporated.'
Italian Catholic Mutual Benefit and Aid So-
ciety of Saint Mary of Carmine of Revere,
Incorporated.!
Italian Citizens' Association of Lynn, Massa-
chusetts.
Jan Sobieski Brotherly Aid Association of
Springfield, Mass.
John White Association, The,
K. X. Building Association, The, .
Kiev Independent Society, Inc.,' .
King's Daughters Circle of '86, Inc.,
Kiowa Club, .....
Knights of Columbus Building Association of
Greater Boston.
Knights of Lithuania Incorporated, The,
Koopisker Association, ....
Lake Shore Park Athletic Club, Inc.,
Lambda Phi Fraternity, Inc.,
Lambda Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha, Inc.,
Library Bureau Mutual Aid Association,!
Life Underwriters' Association of Central Mas-
sachusetts, The.
Light of the World Portuguese Mutual Benefit
Society. 1
Lithuanian Aid Society of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help of Norwood, Mass.i
Where Located.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Lowell, .
Boston, .
Lawrence,
Springfield,
Adams, .
Holden,
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Revere, .
Lynn, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Melrose,
Chelsea,
Needham,
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Brockton,
Chelsea,
Peabody,
Boston, .'
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Worcester,
Lawrence,
Norwood,
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Nov. 5,
1914.
-
-
-
Mch. 15,
1915.
-
-
-
Mch. 17,
1915.
-
-
-
Oct. 19,
1915.
-
-
-
Dec. 28,
1914.
-
-
-
July 6,
1915.
-
-
-
Dec. 24,
1914.
82,000
$10
200
Mch. 16,
1915.
-
-
-
Mch. 10,
1915.
-
-
-
Aug. 9,
1915.
-
-
-
Oct. 14,
1915.
-
-
-
July 15,
1915.
-
-
-
Oct. 21,
1915.
-
-
-
Nov. 18,
1914.
-
-
-
Feb. 24,
1915.
-
-
-
Feb. 11,
1915.
-
-
July 2,
1915.
-
-
Mch. 22,
1915.
-
-
-
Sept. 24,
1913.
3,000
10
300
July 2,
1914.
-
-
-
Jan. 11,
1915.
-
-
-
Jan. 5,
1915.
-
-
-
Nov. 4,
1915.
200,000
10
20,000
Aug. 13,
1915.
-
-
-
June 25
1915.
-
-
-
Dec. 21
1914.
-
-
-
Jan. 28
1915.
50,000
10
5,000
May 3
1915.
-
-
-
Sept. 9
1915.
-
-
-
Dec. 21
1914.
-
-
-
Feb. 20
1915.
-
-
-
July 16
1915.
Nov. 18
1914.
1 Acta of 1911, chap. 628.
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NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Lithuanian Alliance of America, Inc.,
Lithuanian Sons and Daughters Society of
Chelsea, Massachusetts.^
Lithuanians Young Peoples Benefit Associa-
tion of Cambridge, Mass., Incorporated.^
Lowell Driving Club Incorporated,
Lynn City Club
Lynn Masonic Temple Association,
Lynnfield Street Baptist Church, The,"
Mac Duffie School For Girls, The, .
Majestic and Sublime Order of Patriot Dames
of the United States of America, Inc.
Maiden Anti-Tuberculosis Society Incorpo-
rated, The.
Maiden Police Relief Association, The,i .
Manomet Village Club Inc., The, .
Mansion Inn Club
Marathon Social and Literary Association,
Marblehead Women's Club, .
Massachusetts Audubon Society Inc., .
Massachusetts Branch of the National Special
Aid Society for American Preparedness, Inc.
Massachusetts Branch of the Shut In Society
Inc., The.
Massachusetts Corporation of the Massachu-
setts Chapter of the Commons Club.
Massachusetts Federation of Churches, Incor-
porated, The.
Massachusetts Pythian Sisters' Home Associa-
tion, The.
Massachusetts Society for Social Hygiene, In-
corporated.
Massachusetts Wholesale Lumber Association,
Inc.
Mattapoisett Grange No. 215. Incorporated,
Medford Yacht Club. Inc
Medway Co-operative Bank.s
Menauhant Boat Club,
Men's Club of Cohasset, Inc., The,
Metropole Club of Boston, The, .
Metropolitan Co-operative Bank,3 .
Middleboro Commercial Club, Inc., The,
Mill Hill Naturalization Club,
Milton Club,
Mishawum Manor Automobile Club, The,
Boston, .
Chelsea,
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Lynn, .
Lynn, .
LjTin, .
Springfield,
Boston, .
Maiden,
Maiden,
Plymouth,
Wayland,
Worcester,
Marblehead,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Amherst,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Mattapoisett,
Medford,
Medway,
Falmouth,
Cohasset,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Middleborough,
Chelsea,
Milton, .
Woburn,
SIO
700
10,000
SIO
100
100
100
Apr. 30
1915.
Apr. 21
1915.
Apr. 23
1915.
Dec. 17
1914.
Oct. 11
1915.
June 25
1915.
Feb. 9
1915.
Mch. 17
1915.
May 13
1915.
Mch. 10
1915.
May 18,
1915.
Mch. 5
1915.
Aug. 16
1915.
Sept. 14
1915.
Apr. 17
1915.
Dec. 9
1914.
Nov. 18,
1915.
Jan. 15
1915.
Feb. 8
1915.
Dec. 29
1914.
Jan. 30
1915.
June 15
1915.
Dec. 7
1914.
June 25
1915.
Feb. 18
1915.
Aug. 25
1915.
May 24
1915.
Feb. 8
1915.
July 9
1915.
Apr. 28
1915.
Apr. 3
1915.
May 13
1915.
Apr. 10
1915.
Oct. 16
1914.
1 Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
2 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
3 Acts of 1912, chap. 623.
1915.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
Certificates of Organization, etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
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Missionary Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate
Newton,
_
Mch. 31
, May 25,
Conception, Inc., The.
1915.
1915.
Monarch Club Inc.
Boston, .
-
-
~
Mch. 19
1915.
Mch. 30,
1915.
Moslem Aid Association in America, The,
Peabody,
-
-
-
Mch. 27
1915.
June 28,
1915.
Mount Moriah Hebrew School of Dorchester
Boston, .
-
_
-
Feb. 8
Aug. 2,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Mussulmans Benevolent Society Inc., The,
Quincy,
-
-
-
Sept. 8
1915.
Oct. 18,
1915.
Mutual Aid Society of Maria S. S. of the Graces,
Lawrence,
-
_
-
Jan. 18
Feb. 11,
of Buccheri.i
1915.
1915.
Mutual Benefit Society of Saint Mary of the
Lawrence,
-
-
-
Feb. 16
Apr. 7,
Annunciation of Pedara, Incorporated.!
1915.
1915.
Mutual Relief and Beneficence Society, Crowned
Boston, .
-
-
-
Mch. 26
Apr. 16,
Most Holy Mary of Melito Valle Bonito,
1915.
1915.
Incorporated.!
Mutual Relief and Beneficence Society, Holy
Boston, .
-
-
-
Mch. 4
Mch. 12,
Mary of Carmine, of Cassano all'Ionio, In-
1915.
1915.
corporated. i
Mutual Relief and Beneficence Society, Marines
Boston,
-
-
-
July 6
Aug. 19,
of Admiral Millo, Incorporated.!
1915.
1915.
Mutual Relief and Beneficence Society, Sons of
Boston, .
-
-
-
Dec. 22
Feb. 4,
the Sicilian Vespers, Incorporated.!
1914.
1915.
Napoleone Colaianni, Mutual Relief and Benefit
Boston, .
-
-
-
Jan. 12
Jan. 28,
Society, Incorporated.!
1915.
1915.
National Astrological Society of the United
Boston, .
-
-
-
Mch. 20
Apr. 29,
States, Incorporated.
1915.
1915.
Needham Historical Society, Incorporated,
Needham,
-
-
-
Jan. 12
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Neighborhood Club of Swampscott Inc., The, .
Swampscott,
-
-
-
Jan. 21
1915.
July 13
Feb. 15,
1915.
Aug. 6,
Nelson Social Club, Inc
Buckland,
_
_
_
1915.
1915.
New Bedford Astronomical Society Inc.,
New Bedford,
-
-
-
Jan. 22
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
New Bedford Political & Athletic Association,
New Bedford,
-
-
-
JuBe 29
1915.
July 21,
1915.
New England Grenf ell Association,
Boston, .
_
-
-
Dec. 19
Jan. 19,
1914.
1915.
New England Hardware Associates, Inc.,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Apr. 11
1914.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Newton Amateur Opera Association Incorpo-
Newton,
_
-
-
Sept. 25
Feb. 3,
rated, The.
1914.
1915.
Newton Highlands Sportsman's Club, Inc., The,
Newton,
$1,000
$10
100
Apr. 6
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Newton Welfare Bureau, Inc.,
Newton,
-
-
-
Oct. 6
1915.
Nov. 23,
1915.
Norfolk County Farm Bureau Inc.,
Dedham,
-
-
-
Feb. 6
1915.
Mch. 23,
1915.
Norfolk School, Inc., The
WeUesley,
-
-
-
May 17
1915.
June 18,
1915.
North Leverett Baptist Church,^ .
Leverett,
-
-
-
Nov. 18
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
North Shore Association for the E.^itermination
Manchester,
_
_
_
Nov. 1
Nov. 2,
of Mosquitoes.
1915.
1915.
Norton Grange, No. 218, Patrons of Husbandry
Norton,
-
-
-
Jan. 8
Jan. 19,
Inc.
1915.
1915.
Norwegian Old Peoples Home and Charitable
Boston, .
_
_
_
Nov. 11
Sept. 20,
Association of Greater Boston.
1914.
1915.
Observatory Hill Club, Inc., The, .
Cambridge,
-
"
-
Apr. 14
1915.
Aug. 17.
1915.
O'Connell Social Club
Lawrence,
-
-
-
May 17
1915.
July 27,
1915.
Old Essex Chapter, Sons of the American
Lynn, .
_
_
_
Dec. 1,
Dec. 4,
Revolution, Inc.
1914.
1914.
Olkeniki Benefit Society, The,!
Boston, .
~
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July 21,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1915.
1 Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
2 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
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CERTIFICATES OF ORGANIZATION.
Certificates of Organization, etc. — Continued.
[1915.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Where Located.
Oljrmpia Theatres Association,
Ould Newbury Golf Club
Our Saviour's Norwegian Lutheran Church, .
Ozanam Knights of Columbus Building Asso-
ciation.
Pageant of Lexington Incorporated,
Parkman Club, The
Peoples Baptist Church of Boston,'
People's Mutual Benefit Association of Riesi,
The.2
Pere Marquette Building Association, The,
Pingree Recreative Association of Pigeon Cove
Massachusetts, The.
Plymouth County Farm Bureau, Incorporated,
Polish Citizens' Benefit Club, District of
Brighton, City of Boston, State of Massa-
chusetts, Incorporated.^
Polish Citizens' Independent Club,
Portuguese Immigrant Aid Society of the
United States of America, Inc., The.
Private Bureau of Mutual Instruction, Inc.,
The.
Progress Society of Mutual Benefit and Aid,^ .
Progressive Metal & Rubber Dealers Associa-
tion.
Pulse Club Inc., The
Quannapowitt Poultry Association, The,
Quincy. Women's Riverside Club, .
Re.xhame Country Club,
Riverside Congregational Church of Lawrence
Massachusetts, The.i
Rogers Manse Country Club, The,
Roslindale Masonic Building Association,
Roxbury Ladies' Bikur Cholim Association,
The.
Rufus F. Dawes Hotel Association,
St. Ann's School Corporation,
St. Botolph Club, Incorporated,
St. Casimir's Lithuanian Roman Catholic So-
ciety, Norwood, Mass., Incorporated.^
St. Chretienne Educational Institute Incorpo-
rated.
Saint Francis of Assisi Men and Women Paro-
chial Society of Athol, Mass.2
Saint John's Ambulance Association, The,
St. Joseph Polish Beneficial Society of Stough-
ton, Massachusetts.^
Boston, .
Newbury,
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Lexington,
Braintree,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Rockport,
Brockton,
Boston, .
Gardner,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Somerville,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Wakefield,
Quincy,
Marshfield,
Lawrence,
Ipswich,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Somerville,
Boston, .
Norwood,
Salem, .
Athol, .
New Bedford,
Stoughton,
$50,000
5,000
25,000
1,000
40,000
50
10
25
May 20
1915.
-
Sept. 8
1915.
_
Jan. 13
1915.
5,000
Sept. 22
1915.
100
Apr. 8,
1915.
_
Aug. 24
1915.
-
Mch. 25
1915.
-
Dec. 2
1914.
2,500
July 15
1915.
-
Nov. 15
1915.
-
Jan. 23
1915.
-
July 7
1915.
_
Mch. 7
1915.
_
Oct. 14
1915.
100
July 28,
1914.
-
July 5,
1915.
.
Jan. 2,
1915.
-
Feb. 13,
1915.
-
Jan. 20,
1915.
-
May 17,
1915.
-
Aug. 7,
1915.
_
Dec. 28,
1914.
_
May 3,
1915.
1,600
May 1,
1915.-
-
June 14,
1915.
-
Apr. 3,
1915.
-
Apr. 16,
1915.
_
Mch. 5,
1915.
-
July 15,
1915.
-
July 19,
1915.
-
July 8,
1915.
_
Mch. 17,
1915.
-
Oct. 5,
1915.
1 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
2 Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
1915.
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St. Joseph's Lithuanian Roman Catholic Asso-
Boston, .
July 1
Aug. 6,
ciation of Labor.
1915.
1915.
Saint Joseph's School Corporation of Leicester,
Leicester,
-
_
-
Mch. 15
Mch. 18,
Mass.
1915.
1915.
St. Mary's C. T. A. Society of Maiden Inc., .
Maiden,
$10,000
$10
1,000
Mch. 19
1915.
Apr. 9,
1915.
St. Mary's Polish Roman Catholic Church, .
Fall River,
-
-
-
Apr. 20
1915.
Apr. 26,
1915.
St. Mary's Total Abstinence Association of
Southbridge,
-
_
-
Aug. 16
Sept, 9,
Southbridge, Massachusetts, The.
1915.
1915.
St. Stanislaus Building Association of Gilbert-
Hardwick,
-
-
-
Oct. 30
Nov. 11,
ville.
1915.
1915.
Saintly Crucifix of Grotteria,i
Boston, ,
-
-
-
Mch. 31
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
Salesmen's Protective Association, .
Boston, .
-
-
-
June 26
1915.
Sept. 2,
1915.
Second Christian Church, Westport, Mass.,
Westport,
-
-
-
May 8
May 28,
The.2
1915.
1915.
Second Unitarian Society in Athol, Mass. Inc.,
Athol, .
-
-
-
Jan. 19
Jan. 26,
The.
1915.
1915.
Self-Culture Club, The, ....
Boston, .
-
-
-
June 18
1915.
June 29,
1915.
Settlements Museum Association, .
Boston, .
-
-
-
June 24
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Shedd Family Association, The, .
Billerica,
-
-
-
Dec. 16
1912.
Aug. 23,
1915.
Slavuta Progressive Association, i .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Mch. 17
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Slovak Citizens' Club, Inc., ....
Westfield,
-
-
-
Dec. 8
1914.
Dec. 24,
1914.
Smela Beneficial Association,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Jan. 9j
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Social Naturalization Club Inc., The,
Lawrence,
10,000
10
1,000
Mch. 29
1915.
Apr. 22,
1915.
Society of Domnista Saint Athanasius, The,i .
Boston, .
-
-
-
May 25
1915.
June 14,
1915.
Society of the Franco-American Dispensary of
Worcester,
-
-
-
Oct. 18
Nov. 23,
Worcester Massachusetts Inc., The.
1915.
1915.
Society Prince of Piemonte of Mutual Benefit
Dedham,
-
-
-
June 26
Aug. 30,
of Dedham, Massachusetts.'
1915.
1915.
Somerville Pageant Association,
Somerville,
-
-
-
June 24
1915.
June 25,
. 1915.
Sons and Daughters of Kittery, Inc.,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Jan. 22
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Sons and Daughters of Scotland bearing the
Saugus, .
-
-
_
Feb. 24
June 21,
Subtitle Comunn nan Albannach America
1915.
1915.
(Scots National League of America), The.
Sons of Israel of Ipswich Inc.,
Ipswich,
-
-
-
June 30
1915.
Aug. 10,
1915.
South Carver Grange No. 345 Patrons of Hus-
Carver, .
-
-
-
Sept. 23
Oct. 4,
bandry, Inc.
1915.
1915.
South Congregational Church in Amherst, The,^
Amherst,
-
-
-
Mch. 6
1915.
Apr. 9,
1915.
South Royalston Grange, No. 320, Inc. of the
Royalston,
-
-
-
May 25
Oct. 4,
Patrons of Husbandry, of the Commonwealth
1915.
1915.
of Massachusetts.
South Swansea Sunday School Corporation,
Swansea,
-
-
-
Sept. 14
Sept. 28,
The.
1915.
1915.
Springfield Friars (Inc.), The,
Springfield,
-
-
-
Oct. 21
1914.
Dec. 17,
1914.
Standish Club, Inc.,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Mch. 22
1915.
Mch. 30,
1915.
Standish Club, Inc., of Atlantic, The,
Quincy,
10,000
10
1,000
Dec. 22
1914.
Jan. 14,
1915.
Sudilkou Progressive Association, i .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Sept. 10
1915.
Sept. 24,
1915.
Swedish Singing Society Harmoni, Inc., The, .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Dec. 4
Dec. 16,
1914.
1914.
Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
2 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
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Boston, .
Nov. 9,
Nov. 19,
1915.
1915.
Syrian-American Club, .
Pittsfield,
-
-
~
Nov. 30,
1914.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Taunton Poultry Association,
Taunton,
-
-
-
Sept. 17,
1915.
Oct. 28,
1915.
Terminal Social Club of Boston,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Apr. 9,
1915.
June 8,
1915.
Terrace Club, The,
Milford,
-
-
-
July 20,
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
Textile Associates Club, The,
New Bedford,
-
-
-
July 19,
1914.
July 9,
1915.
Third Baptist Church.i
Fall River, .
-
-
-
Feb. 4,
1915.
Feb. 16,
1915.
Thomas W. Gardiner & Sons Mutual Aid As-
Lynn, .
-
_
-
June 9,
June 29,
sociation, The.2
1915.
1915.
Thule Sick Benefit Society of Hyde Park,2
Boston, .
-
-
-
June 18,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
Town Club of Roxbury, Incorporated, The, .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Oct. 8,
1914.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Traders Club Inc., The
Boston, .
-
-
-
Jan. 6,
1915.
Jan. 14,
1915.
Trades Club Inc.,
Brockton,
-
-
-
Dec. 8,
1914.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Troy Athletic Association
Fall River, .
-
-
-
Mch. 26,
1915.
Apr. 8,
1915.
Twentieth Century Benevolent Club,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Apr. 10,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Ukr. Work Society of Tara Shevchenko, Inc., .
Fall River, .
-
-
-
Nov. 15,
1914.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Ukraine Society of Boston, The,^ .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Apr. 20,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Union Beige, Incorporated, ....
Boston, .
-
-
-
June 30,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
Union Congregational Church in Worcester,i .
Worcester,
-
-
-
May 14,
1913.
May 7,
1915.
Union Hall Association, ....
Seekonk,
-
-
-
May 11,
1915.
June 7,
1915.
Union Labor Temple Associates, Inc., of Worces-
Worcester,
S25,000
$10
2,500
Apr. 14,
May 25,
ter, Mass.
1915.
1915.
United Hebrew Orthodox Congregations and
Boston, .
-
-
-
Nov. 11,
Mch. 13,
Organizations of Boston and Vicinity, The.
United States Power Squadrons Inc.,
Boston, .
-
-
-
1914.
Feb. 9,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Vitebsk Progressive Association,^ .
Boston, .
-
-
-
Nov. 10,
1915.
Nov. 16,
1915.
Volunteer Veteran Firemen's Association of
Cohasset,
_
_
_
Feb. 16,
Feb. 27,
Cohasset, Mass. Inc.
1915.
1915.
Waltham Historical Society, Inc., .
Waltham,
-
-
-
Mch. 16,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Ware Board Of Trade
Ware, .
-
-
-
Sept. 29,
1915.
Nov. 8,
1915.
Wellington Improvement Club Inc.,
Medford,
-
-
-
Mch. 22,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
West Brookfield Country Club, Incorporated, .
West Brookfield, .
-
-
-
Jan. 16,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
Wexner Benevolent Association, Inc., The,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Jan. 25,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Whitinsville Hospital, Inc., The, .
Northbridge, .
-
-
-
Jan. 11,
1915.
Mch. 23,
1915.
Wholesale Grocery Salesmen's Benefit Associa-
Boston, .
_
_
-
Oct. 24,
Dec. 18,
tion.-
1914.
1914.
Wholesale Grocery Workers' Association, Inc.,
Boston, .
-
-
-
Dec. 30,
1914.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Windom Club, The
Gloucester, .
-
-
-
June 9,
1915.
June 25,
1915.
Winfred Goff Homoeopathic Hospital, The,
New Bedford,
Apr. 1,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
1 R. L. chap. 36, sect. 51.
2 Acts of 1911, chap. 628.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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Where Located.
Winslow Congregational Church of Taunton,
Massachusetts.'
Winthrop Highlands Yacht Club, Inc., .
Wood Memorial Home, Inc., ....
Worcester Free Loan Association, .
Working Man's Social Club Incorporated, The,
Wyantenuck Country Club of Great Barring-
ton, Mass., The.
Yezno Association, .....
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Nov. 1,
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Feb. 17,
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Nov. 17,
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Sept. 22,
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Dec. 31,
1914.
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Abstract of Certificates of Increase of Capital of Gas, Electric Light and
Water Corporations, under Section 68, Chapter 7^2 and Section 5, Chapter 787,
Acts of 1914.
NAME OF corporation.
Location.
Amount
of
Increase.
Amount
Paid in.
When
Paid in.
Arlington Gas Light Company,
Athol Gas and Electric Company, ....
Brockton Gas Light Company
Central Massachusetts Electric Company, .
Clinton Gas Light Company, .....
Cohasset Water Company, .....
Cohasset Water Company ,2 .....
Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston, The,
Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Brockton, The,
Electric Light and Power Company of Abington and
Rockland, The.
Fall River Gas Works Company,
Fitchburg Gas and Electric Light Company,
Gardner Gas, Fuel and Light Company,
Gloucester Electric Company, .
Haverhill Electric Company,
LawTence Gas Company, .
Leno.x Electric Company, The, .
Leominster Electric Light and Power Company,
Lynn Gas and Electric Company,
Maiden and Melrose Gas Light Company,
Maiden Electric Company,
Manchester Electric Company, .
Manchester Electric Company, .
Marion Gas Company, The,
Marlborough Electric Company,
North Adams Gas Light Company, .
Norwood Gas Company, .
Shirley Electric Company,
Southbridge Water Supply Company,
Suburban Gas and Electric Company,
Taunton Gas Light Company, .
Turners Falls Power & Electric Company,
Union Light & Power Company,
Arlington,
Athol,
Brockton,
Palmer,
Clinton,
Cohasset,
Cohasset,
Boston,
Brockton,
Abington,
Fall River,
Fitchburg, .
Gardner,
Gloucester,
Haverhill, .
Lawrence, .
Lenox,
Leominster,
Lynn,
Maiden,
Maiden,
Manchester,
Manchester,
Marion,
Marlborough
Adams,
Norwood, .
Shirley,
Southbridge,
Revere,
Taimton,
Amherst,
Foxborough,
$6,000
280,000
228,000
130,000
60,000
1 19,600
16,000
2,038,200
316,200
94,500
322,000
160,100
16,800
69,200
212,200
600,000
20,000
140,000
442,500
461,500
336,000
55,000
34,300
125,000
127,500
200,000
60,000
1 2,500
3 2,500
100,000
150,000
110,000
2,500,000
120,000
S6,000
280,000
228,000
130,000
60,000
1 19,600
16,000
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316,200
94,500
322,000
160,100
16,800
69,200
212,200
600,000
20,000
140,000
442,500
461,500
336,000
55,000
34,300
125,000
127,500
200,000
60,000
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150,000
110,000
2,500,000
120,000
Oct. 21,
1914.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
May 31,
1915.
Dec. 21,
1909.
Sept. 25,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
July 10,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Mav 19,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
July 3,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Dec. 7,
1914.
Apr. 15,
1915.
July 15,
1915.
Oct. 1,
1915.
July 16,
1914.
Mch. 6,
1915.
Apr. 21,
1915.
Jan. 6,
1915.
July 9,
1914.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 8,
1914.
1 Preferred.
- Corrected certificate in lieu of certificate filed Dec. 21, 1909.
3 Common.
* Date not given in certificate.
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Certificates of Increase of Capital, etc. — ■ Concluded.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Amount
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Amount
Paid in.
When
Paid in.
When
Filed.
United Electric Light Company, ....
Webster and Southbridge Gas and Electric Company, .
Weymouth Light and Power Company,
Worcester County Gas Company,^ ....
Worcester Electric Light Company, The, .
Springfield,
Webster,
Weymouth,
Boston,
Worcester,
Totals,
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297,500
50,000
135,000
100,000
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297,500
50,000
135,000
100,000
1 _
June 6,
19.15.
Nov. 4,
1912.
June 30,
1913.
Apr. 10,
1915.
July 20,.
1915.
July 12,
1915.
Nov. 19,
1915.
Nov. 24,.
1915.
Apr. 26,.
1915.
38 certificates, 36 corporations
$10,388,100 J810,388,100
1 Date not given in certificate.
Corrected certificate in lieu of certificate filed July 17, 1913.
Abstract of Articles of Amendment (Increase of Capital) hy Corporations-
under The Bushiess Corporation Law.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Total
Capital Al-
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Amount of
Additional
Capital
Authorized.
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Certifi-
cate
Filed..
A. L. Parks Tea Company,
Alphabeticon Company, .
American Life-Saving Garment Company,
American Life-Saving Garment Company,
American Model & Instrument Co.,
Armory Garage, Incorporated,
Aug. S. Spiegel Company,
Automatic Fire Arms Company,
Avery Chemical Company,
Avon Sole Company,
Bain Brothers Company,
Beacon Mortgage & Realty Company,
Belle Waist Company, The,
Belmont Courier, Inc.,
Big T Fihn Company, The,
Boston Corking Machine Company,
Boston Pressed Fuel Company,
Boyajian's Pharmacy,
Bozart Rug Company,
Brightwood Manufacturing Company, The,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Boston, .
Bo.ston, .
Boston, .
Belmont,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
North Andover,
$10,000
1 50,000
1 275,000
2 25,000
1 276,000
2 20,000
I 30,000
5,000
1 10,000
15,000
3 97,400
■1 102,600
1 80,000
60,000
100,000
2 50,000
1 50,000
1 12,600
1,000
25,000
30,000
2 50,000
1 50,000
5,000
1 50,000
1 20,000
$6,000
: 100,000
1 50,000
2 25,000
2 100,000
2 40,000
' 60,000
15,000
2 40,000
10,000
5 300,000
15,000
25,000
2 25,000
1 25,000
2 25,000
4,000
25,000
20,000
2 25,000
3,000
2 25,000
2 200,000
1 80,000
S16,000
2 100,000
1 100,000
2 25,000
1 275,000
2 125,000
1 275,000
2 60,000
1 90,000
20,000
2 40,000
1 10,000
25,000
•■' 97,400
4 102,600
'- 300,000
1 80,000
75,000
125,000
2 75,000
1 75,000
2 25,000
1 12,600
5,000
50,000
50,000
2 75,000
1 50,000
8,000
2 25,000
1 50,000
2 200,000
1 100,000
May 10,.
1915.
July 1,.
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Nov. 26,.
1915.
Oct. 21,.
1915.
Nov. 17„
1915.
Aug. 5,-
1915.
Mch. 15,.
1915.
Aug. 18,.
1915.
June 10,.
1915.
Feb. 20,
1915.
Feb. 2,.
1915.
Nov. 9,,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Nov. 19,.
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Aug. 13,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
1 Common.
2 Preferred.
3 Preferred Class A.
■" Preferred Class B.
Preferred Class C.
•94 ABSTRACT OF CERTIFICATES. [1915.
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.
Broadwalk Shoe Company, ....
Haverhill,
S15,000
$5,000
820,000
Dec. 1,
1914.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Apr. 9,
1915.
Nov. 4,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
Sept. 17,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
Dec. 15,
1914.
Jan. 27,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
May 25,
1915.
May 10,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
July 9,
1915.
Aug. 30,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Nov. 23,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Oct. 28,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
Aug. 4,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Sept. 14,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Broadway Iron Foundry Company, .
Brockton Hebrew Loan Corporation, The,
Cambridge, .
Brockton,
1 23,000
2 20,OCO
8,000
12,000
2 5,000
7,000
1 25,000
2 25,000
15,000
Brown-Howland Company, ....
C. D. E. Realty Company, Inc.,
Boston, .
Boston, .
1 25,000
2 25,000
50,000
1 25,000
40,000
1 50,000
2 25,000
90,000
Canadian Atlantic Coal Company, Limited,
Canadian Drug Co.,
Boston, Mass., and
County of Rich-
mond, N. S.
Boston, .
1 50,000
2 1,000,000
10,000
1 100,000
300,000
1 150,000
2 1,000,000
310,000
Cass and Daley Shoe Company, The,^
Central Construction Company, . .
Salem, .
Boston, .
2 250,000
4 2,500
1 250,000
7,500
1 250,000
2 250,000
10,000
Chandler & Co. Incorporated
Chappaquiddick Improvement Company, .
Boston, .
Edgartown, .
1 250,000
2 1,000
5,000
1 250,000
10,000
1 500,000
2 1,000
15,000
Charles F. Wing Company
New Bedford,
80;000
40,000
120,000
Charles J. Jacobs Company
Boston, .
5,000
45,000
50,000
Charles K. Fox Inc.,
Haverhill,
150,000
75,000
225,000
Chelsea Bag & Burlap Company,
Chelsea,
5,000
30,000
35,000
Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Company,
Chinese-American Company, ....
Clifford Building Company,^ ....
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lenox, .
1 25,000
2 25,000
1 25,000
2 75,000
10,000
1 975,000
2 975,000
1 25,000
2 75,000
40,000
1 1,000,000
2 1,000,000
1 50,000
2 150,000
50,000
Climax Paper Box Company, ....
Cambridge, .
60,000
10,000
70,000
Cobb's Boston Tea Co., Ltd., ....
Colonial Realty Company ,s ....
Boston, .
Boston, .
2 50,000
50,000
1 50,000
45,000
1 50,000
2 50,000
95,000
Continental Asbestos Corporation, .
Converse Rubber Shoe Company,
Cooley & Marvin Co
Co-operative Slaughtering and Rendering Com-
pany of Massachusetts.
Corr Manufacturing Company,
Cottonseed Oil Co., The, ....
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Taunton,
Boston, .
' 50,000
8 50,000
2 100,000
9 111,900
1" 413,100
11 75,000
1 10,000
2 2,000
2 25,000
2 500,000
100,000
' 50,000
• 10 100,000
1 40,000
I 75,000
1 250,000
400,000
7 100,000
8 50,000
2 100,000
9 111,900
i» 513,100
11 75,000
1 50,000
2 2,000
1 75,000
2 25,000
1 250,000
2 500,000
500,000
Cynthia Mills
Boston, .
50,000
50,000
100,000
D. W. Pingree Company, The,
Lawrence,
10,000
140,000
150,000
Dan S. O'Brien Company, ....
Springfield,
20,000
30,000
50,000
Denholm and McKay Company,
Worcester,
1 1,000,000
2 300,000
2 200,000
1 1,000,000
2 500.000
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 And amendment relative to transfer of stock.
* Par value of shares changed from 825 to SlOO per share.
5 Name changed to The Clifford Company, and purposes of
the corporation amended.
s And amendment relative to transfer of shares of stock.
' First preferred.
8 Second preferred.
5 Redeemable preferred.
1° Non-redeemable preferred.
11 General capital.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. ^5
Articles of Amendment (Increase of Capitol), etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Total
Capital Al-
ready Au-
thorized.
Amount of
Additional
Capital
Authorized.
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Dextro-Germoform Propagating Company,
Diadem Manufacturing Company,
Direct Importing Company,
E & G Automatic Lock-Nut & Bolt Mfg. Co.,
E. R. Sherburne Company,
Earnsdale Worsted Company, .
Eastern Art Needlework Company,
Eastern Leather Company,
Eco Manufacturing Company,
Edward A. Tucker Company, .
Edward Bryant Company,
Ehrman Manufacturing Company,
Emery & Marshall Co., .
Ensign Manufacturing Company,
Fenway Amusement Company,^
Fiske & Company, Incorporated,
Foxboro Laundry Company,
Frank Ridlon Company,'
Frank Ridlon Company, .
Furbush-Davis Piano Co.,
G. H. & A. L. Nichols, Inc.,
G. H. Hoyt and Son, Incorporated,
G. W. Richardson Company, .
General Ceramic Manufacturing Company,
Gibson-Hollister Manufacturing Company,
Gordon-Hittl Company, The, .
Gray & Davis Inc.,
Greater Boston Mortgage Corporation,
Gregory & Read Company,
Grinnell Manufacturing Corporation,
Guinivan Shoe Company,
Me.
H.
N. Y.
and
and
Plymouth,
Fitehburg,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Clinton,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Rockport, "
Boston, Mass,
Milford, N.
Haverhill,
Boston, Mass,
New York,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Foxborough,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Haverhill,
Newburyport,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Cambridge,
Boston, .
Lynn, .
New Bedford,
Brockton, Mass.,
and Montreal.Can.
1 $200,000
2 1,000
1 14,000
2 200,000
1 100,000
1 25,000
1 40,000
10,000
2 2,250,000
1 2,500,000
1 30,000
2 15,000
1 50,000
4 25,000
1 50,000
2 125,000
1 ICO.OCO
150,000
2 350,000
1 200,000
5,000
2 25,000
1 91,000
1 15,000
2 25,000
1 65,000
2 60,000
1 100,000
2 10,000
1 5,000
8,000
10,000
15,000
8 50,000
5 25,000
10 25,000
1 150,000
5,000
2 1,000,000
1 750,000
2 50,000
1 50,000
15,000
1,000,000
2 $50,000
1 45,000
2 100,000
1 200,000
2 50,000
2 10,000
144,000
20,000
2 250,000
2 20,000
3 20,000
2 20,000
6 25,000
2 175,000
25,000
1 50,000
4,500
2 25,000
2 10,000
2 35,000
1 35,000
2 60,000
1 25,000
2 5,000
1 5,000
3,500
4,000
15,000
9 100,000
8 50,000
5 25,000
5,000
1 250,000
2 150,000
35,000
500,000
15,000
2 850,000
1 200,000
2 1,000
1 59,000
2 300,000
1 300,000
2 50,000
I 25,000
2 10,000
1 40,000
259,000
30,000
2 2,500,000
1 2,500,000
2 20,000
1 30,000
3 20,000
2 35,000
1 50,000
5 25,000
■« 25,000
1 50,000
2 300,000
1 100,000
175,000
2 350,000
1 250,000
9,500
2 50,000
191,000
2 10,000
1 15,000
2 60,000
1 100,000
2 120,000
1 125,000
2 15,000
1 10,000
11,500
14,000
30,000
3 100,000
8 100,000
6 50,000
II 25,000
1 150,000
10,000
2 1,000,000
1 1,000,000
2 200,000
1 50,000
50,000
1,500,000
30,000
1 Common.
2 Preferred.
3 Special preferred.
■• Preferred, but now changed to second preferred.
5 First preferred.
^ And amendment relative to transfer of stock.
' And amendment to articles of organization relative to
rights of preferred stock.
8 Common, par value $25 per share.
' Preferred, par value $10 per share.
1" Second preferred.
m ABSTRACT OF CERTIFICATES. [1915.
Articles of Amendment {Increase of Capital,), etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
H. Dangel Company, ....
Hardwick Fanner's Cooperative Exchange,^
Hartmann Bros. Incorporated,
Harvard Theatre Company,
Henderson Motorcycle Sales Company,*
Hennessey, Maxwell and Hennessey Shoe
pany.
Hicks and Hodges Company, .
Hide & Skin Importing Company,
Hood Rubber Company, .
Indian Orchard Company,
Inter-City Theatre Company, .
J. W. Wilbur Co. Inc
J. W. Wilbur Co. Inc.,5 .
Johnson-Appleby Company,
Kelly-Evans Company,^ .
Knipe Bros. Incorporated,
L and F Manufacturing Company, The,
L. M. Cotton Inc.,
L. S. Starrett Company, The, .
La-Lo Company, The,
Lane-Libby Fisheries Company,
Lenox Motor Car Company,' .
Lincoln Clothing Company, The,
Lovell and Covel Company,
Lyon Carpet Company, .
M. J. Doran Company, .
Magee Furnace Company Inc.,
Main Provision Company, Inc., The,
Martin D. Hoyt, Inc.,
Massachusetts Highway Service Company,
Massachusetts Securities Company, .
Massachusetts Waste Company,
Com-
Location
Boston, .
Hardwick,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Springfield,
Boston, Mass.
New York
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Brockton,
Haverhill, M
and Newport,
Boston,
Boston,
Athol,
Boston,
Boston, Mass,
Vinalhaven,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Lowell, .
Fall River,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Sudbury,
and
. Y.
a s s.,
, N.H
, and
Me.
Total
Capital Al-
ready Au-
thorized.
1 $20,000
2 50,000
1,000
. 50,000
1 10,000
15,0C0
12,000
3,000
10,000
1 2,500,000
2 1,000,000
2 350,000
1,000
1 50,000
2 50,000
1 100,000
2 50,000
2 10,000
15,000
50,000
3,000
2 50,000
1 1,500,000
2 2,000,000
1 35,000
2 40,000
1 300,000
2 150,000
1 115,000
2 235,000
3,000
2 60,000
2 70,000
50,000
2 125,000
3,100
5,000
1 57,000
2 38,000
50,000
1 150,000
2 150,000
Amount of
Additional
Capital
Authorized.
1 $30,000
4,000
50,000
2 40,000
10,000
3,000
2,000
10,000
2 1,000,000
I 250,000
200
1 50,000
1 100,000
1 10,000
2 10,000
85,0C0
25,000
7,CCC
1 15,000
1 1,500,000
2 50,000
1 300,000
2 100,000
1 385,000
2 265,000
7,000
1 40,000
1 70,000
25,000
1 125,000
6,900
5,000
1 123,000
2 82,000
50,000
s 50,000
9 100,000
2 149,000
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Certifi-
cate
Filed.
1 850,000
2 50,000
5,000
100,000,
1 10,000
2 40,000
25,000
15,000
5,000
20,000
1 2,500,000
2 2,000,000
1 250,000
2 350,000
1,200
1 100,000
2 50,000
1 200,000
2 50,000
1 10,000
2 20,000
100,000
75,000
10,000
1 15,000
2 50,000
1 3,000,000
2 2,000,000
1 35,000
2 90,000
1 600,000
2 250,000
1 500,000
2 500,000
10,000
1 40,000
2 60,000
1 70,000
2 70,000
75,000
1 125,000
2 125,000
10,000
10,000
1 180,000
2 120,000
100,000
1", 1 150,000
s 50,000
9 100,000
w, 2 299,000
Moh. 30,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
June 24,
1915.
Mch. 30,
1915.
Oct. 19,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Apr. 26,
1915.
Dec. '30,
1914.
Nov. 2,
1915.
Sept. 10,
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
Nov. 24,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Mch. 23,
1915.
Aug. 18,
1915.
June 29,
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
Mch. 24,
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
Aug. 12,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
Oct. 16,
1915.
July 30,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 And amendment to the purposes of the corporation, and
amendment relative to amount of capital stock which
may be held by one member.
* Name changed to General Motorcycle Sales Company.
5 And amendment relative to rights of preferred and common
stock and relative to powers of treasurer,
s Name changed to Kelly-Buckley Company.
' Par value of both classes of stock now made SIO per share.
8 Preferred, Class A.
9 Preferred, Class B.
^'^ See certificate of reduction of capital filed Mch. 9, 1915.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 97
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.
McElwain-Barton Shoe Company, .
Boston, Mass., and
1 $10,000
2 S50,000
2 .<50,000
June 2,
Kansas City, Mo.
1 40,000
1 50,000
1915.
Mears Irajfroved Line Company,
Gloucester,
6,000
4,000
10,000
Mch. 15,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Sept. 9,
Metropolitan Furniture Company of Boston,
Boston, .
100,000
50,000
150,000
Middletown Beef and Provision Co.,
Boston, Mass., and
6,000
6,000
12,000
Middletown,
1915.
Conn.
Montpelier & Barre Light & Power Company, .
Boston, Mass., and
2 1,310,000
2 2,500,000
2 3,810,000
Dec. 18,
Montpelier, Vt.
1 1,000,000
1 1,000,000
1914.
Monument Mills
Great Barrington, .
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
Nov. 5,
1915.
June 28,
Moore Drop Forging Company,
Springfield,
2 325,000
1 97,700
2 325,000
1, 3 250,000
1, 3 347,700
1915.
Mount Tom Sulphite Pulp Company,
Boston, .
2 300,000
1 150,000
2 450,000
Jan. 27,
1 300,000
1 300,000
1915.
Mutual Candy Company, ....
Boston, .
* 50,000
» 50,000
6 50,000
May 25,
1 50,000
1 50,000
5 50,000
1 100,000
1915.
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company,
Salem, .
1,500,000
750,000
2,250,000
Sept. 15,
1915.
Dec. 28,
New Bedford Extractor Company, .
New Bedford, Mass.,
= 30,000
1 30,000
2 30,000
and Providence,
R. L
Boston, Mass., and
1 30,000
1 60,000
1914.
New England Bakery Company,
' 5,000
' 995,000
' 1,000,000
Nov. 1,
New Haven, Conn.
8 5,000
8 995,000
8 1,000,000
1915.
1 15,000
1 985,000
1 1,000,000
New England Cable Company,
Lowell, .
40,000
10,000
50,000
Mch. 31,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Feb. 25,
New England Maple Syrup Company,
Boston, .
15,000
35,000
50,000
New England Tank & Tower Company, .
Boston, .
1 10,000
2 20,000
2 20,000
1 10,000
1915.
New England Trade-Travel Company,
Boston, .
9 15,000
1 50,000
9 15,000
Sept. 10.
1 35,000
1 85,000
1915.
New England Waste Company,
Boston, .
100,000
100,000
200,000
Nov. 27,
1915.
Mch. 20,
Newburyport Silver Company,
Newburyport,
I 350,000
2 150,000
2 150,000
1 50,000
1 400,000
1915.
Norfolk Woolen Company, ....
Franklin,
1 50,000
2 40,000
2 40,000
1 50,000
Nov. 30,
1915.
Nyanza Mills,
Boston, Mass., and
Woonsocket, R. I.
600,000
400,000
1,000,000
Nov. 22,
1915.
0. D. Baker Company
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
50,000
2,000
52,000
July 22,
1915.
Package Machinery Company,
Boston, .
7 1,000,000
8 312,500
' 1,000,000
Apr. 6,
8 1,500,000
8 1,812,500
1915.
1312,500
1312,500
Page and Shaw, Incorporated, ....
Cambridge, .
2 300,000
2 100,000
2 400,000
July 17,
1 300,000
1 300,000
1915.
Park Theatre Company of Boston, .
Boston, .
50,000
15,000
65,000
Mch. 11,
1915.
Dec. 21,
Penn Metal Company
Boston, .
2 75,000
2 25,000
2 100,000
1 75,000
1 125,000
1200,000
1914.
Peoples Coal Company of Worcester, The,
Worcester,
15,000
25,000
40,000
June 25,
1915.
July 9.
1915.
Sept. 28,
Phillips Home Bakery, Inc
Maiden,
10,000
5,000
15,000
Plimpton Press
Norwood,
w 500,000
1 10,000
2 500,000
1 10,000
1915.
Plymouth Cordage Company
Plymouth,
11 1,000,000
11 500,000
11 1,500,000
Apr. 24,
1915.
Julv 2,
Plymouth Cordage Company
Plymouth,
3,500,000
500,000
4,000,000
1915.
1 Common.
2 Preferred.
3 Of this amount $97,700 was surrendered and cancelled as
stated in certificate of reduction of capita! filed June
28, 1915.
^ Preferred, but now changed to Class A Preferred.
» Class B Preferred.
8 Class A Preferred.
' First preferred.
8 Second preferred.
' Deferred service.
1° Common, but now changed to preferred.
11 This increase of capital stock was voted at a meeting held
April 29, 1902, but a certificate relative to said increase
was not filed in this office. The present authorized
capital stock of the corporation is §3,500,000.
98 . ABSTRACT OF CERTIFICATES. [1915.
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.
Powdrell Manufacturing Company,
Purity Confectionery Company,
Quincy Market Cold Storage and Warehouse
Company.
Quincy Market Restaurant Company,
Register and Guide Company, The, .
Richard D. Kimball Co.,
Richard Mayer Company,
Richard Mayer Company,
Rocky Neck Marine Railway Company, The
Royal Comb Company,
Royce Laundry Company, The,
Ruddock Shoe Co., ....
S. H. Reynolds' Sons Company,
Sanitary Engineering and Construction Company,
School Arts Publishing Company,
Shaw Propeller Company,
Sherwin Wool Company,
Silver Queen and Ruby Silver Mines Company,
Singer & Snow Company,
Somol Company, Ltd., The,
Sovereign Waist Company.^
Spencer Wire Company, ....
Stafford Iron Works, Inc.,«
Standard Woven Fabric Company.^
Stansfield Felting Mills, Inoorporated,i2 .
Star Theatres Incorporated,
Sterns Lumber Company,
T. D. Borst Company," .
Totman & Ham Inc.,
Troy Cereal Company, .
Union Sales Co. Inc.,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Leominster,
Springfield,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Gloucester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Spencer,
Worcester,
Framingham,
Oxford, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass
Bangor, Me.
Boston, .
Winthrop,
Boston, .
Boston, .
, and
1, 2 S70,000
1 5,000
1 1,000,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
100,000
26,000
3 30,000
1 15,000
4 20,000
30,000
25,000
10,000
20,000
3 2,230
1 80,000
6 5,000
100,000
25,000
' 25,000
8,000
1,000,000
1 25,000
3 300,000
1 300,000
1 50,000
17,000
3 150,000
1 150,000
25,000
3,400
6,000
1 20,000
3 330,000
3 10,000
1 10,000
3 750,000
I 250,000
1,000
4,000
20,000
50,000
100,000
9,000
1 15,000
3 50,000
4 20,000
10,000
25,000
15,000
20,000
1 17,770
6 25,000
6 20,000
100,000
10,000
8 100,000
8 125,000
2,000
1,000,000
3 25,000
3 400,000
1 225,000
3 100,000
13,000
3 50,000
10,000
2,400
7,000
3 10,000
3 S30,000
1, 2 70,000
3 10,000
1 15,000
3 750,000
1 1,250,000
2,000
14,000
30,000
100,000
200,000
35,000
3 30,000
1 30,000
3 50,000
4 40,000
40,000
50,000
25,000
40,000
3 2,230
1 97,770
6 25,000
6 25,000
200,000
35,000
6 100,000
s 150,000
10,000
2,000,000
3 25,000
125,000
3 700,000
1 525,000
3 100,000
I 50,000
30,000
3 200,000
1 150,000
35,000
5,800
13,000
3 10,000
1 20,000
1 Common.
- See certificate of reduction of capital filed Sept. 11, 1915.
3 Preferred.
* Co mm on; par value of shares of preferred and common
stock now made $50 each.
5 Common, par value $50 per share,
s Preferred, par value $100 per share.
' Common, par value changed from $100 to $10 per share.
8 Common, par value $10 per share.
' And amendment relative to sale and transfer of stock.
1" See certificate of reduction of capital filed June 23, 1915.
11 And amendment to by-laws.
12 Name changed to The Dolge Felt Company and Vice
President added to list of officers.
13 Name changed to Borst-Pierce Company.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCIBIENT — No. 10. 99
Articles of Amendment (increase of Capital), etc. — Concluded.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Total
Capital Al-
ready Au-
thorized.
Amount of
Additional
Capital
Authorized.
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Certifi-
cate
Filed.
United Cranberry Company, The.i .
United Grocers Wholesale Company of New
England.
United States Tropical Food Company .^ .
Victor Chocolate Company, Inc.,
W. D. Wihnarth & Co. Corporation,
W. H. Bennett Co., . .
Walter G. Ruggles Company, .
Walter J. Bates, Inc
Waltham Emery Wheel Company, .
Warner's Features, Incorporated, of Massachu'
setts.
Webster Paper Box Company,
Whitney Coal and Grain Company, .
Williams-Kneelaad Company, .
Witherell & Dobbins Company,
Wonder-mist Co., The, ....
Worcester Collateral Loan Association,
Worcester Felt Shoe Co.,
Worcester Storage Company, .
Wyman and Gordon Company, The,''
194 certificates, 189 corporations.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Maiden,
Brockton,
Attleboro,
Lymi, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Waltham,
Boston, .
Webster,
Concord,
Braintree,
Haverhill,
Boston, .
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester, Mass.,
and Cleveland,
Totals,
2 $25,000
3 5,000
" 10,000
« 250,000
* 25,000
5,000
4 14,000
5,000
20,000
* 25,000
6 15,000
« 45,000
30,000
* 5,000
20,000
6 100,000
4 75,000
60,000
4 100,000
10,000
4 30,000
60,000
4 300,000
2 320,000
6 50,000
5 100,000
« 375,000
5,000
6 22,000
^ 14,000
2,000
10,000
5 35,000
5 25,000
4 5,000
30,000
8 10,000
4 10,000
20,000
6 25,000
10,000
6 50,000
60,200
6 20,000
15,000
6 450,000
4 150,000
2 S45,000
3 5,000
1 10,000
6 50,000
« 250.000
6 100,000
4 400,000
10,000
6 22,000
4 28,000
7,000
30,000
c 35,000
4 25,000
6 40,000
4 50,000
60,000
6 10,000
4 15,000
40,000
5 125,000
4 75,000
70,000
6 50,000
" 100,000
70,200
6 20,000
4 30,000
75,000
5 450,000
* 450,000
$46,907,330
828,531,170
$75,438,500
Feb. 17,
1915.
June 25,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Jan. 14,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
June 14,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
July 24,
1915.
Mch. 24,
1915.
July 2,
1915.
May 15,
1915.
1 Par value of all classes of stock changed from $50 to $100
per share.
2 First preferred.
3 Second preferred.
* Common.
5 Preferred.
6 Par value of both classes of stock made $100 per share.
" And amendment relative to sale and transfer of stock.
Abstract of Certificates of Increase of Capital by Trust Companies under
Chapter 189, Acts of 1905.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Total
Capital Al-
ready Au-
thorized.
Amount of
Additional
Capital
Authorized.
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Certifi-
cate
Filed.
Exchange Trust Company
Metropolitan Trust Company,
Newton Trust Company, ....
Boston, .
Boston, .
Newton,
Totals, .
3500,000
250,000
200,000
$100,000
50,000
50,000
$600,000
300,000
250,000
Sept. 23,
1915.
Sept. 9,
1915.
Jan. 16,
1915.
3 corporations,
.3950,000
$200,000
$1,150,000
100
ABSTRACT OF CERTIFICATES.
[1915.
Abstract of Aeticles of Amendment (Reduction of Capital) by Corporations
under The Business Corporation Laiv.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Total
Capital Al-
ready Au-
thorized.
Amount of
Reduction
now
Authorized.
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Certifi-
cate
Filed.
A. & E. Burton Company, ....
A. C. Titus & Company, Inc., ....
American Fountain Pen Company, .
American Life-Saving Garment Company,
Boston, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
1 $50,000
2 50,000
1 22,500
2 27,500
50,000
300,000
1 S10,000
1 22,500
2 2,500
49,000
25,000
1 S40,000
2 50,000
2 25,000
1,000
275,000
Aug. 19,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 24,
1914.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
Nov. 23,
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Dec. 2,
1914.
Sept. 21,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Feb. 12,
1915.
Nov. 13,
1915.
American Oxidaze Company
Worcester,
250,000
200,000
50,000
American Tool and Machine Company,
Ames Implement and Seed Company,
Boston, .
Boston, .
100,000
100,000
22,600
65,000
77,400
35,000
Babson-Dow Manufacturing Company,^ .
Baker Lead Manufacturing Company,
Boston, .
Worcester,
1 200,000
2 250,000
35,000
2 225,000
15,000
1 200,000
2 25,000
20,000
Baker Rubber Cement Co.,
Boston, .
25,000
23,200
1,800
Bay State Construction and Supply Company, .
Benz Kid Company
Berkshire Investing Company,
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Pittsfield,
25,000
100,000
5,000
5,000
50,000
4,000
20,000
50,000
1,000
Beverly News Company, ....
Beverly,
12,000
6,000
6,000
Bi-Motor Equipment Co.,^ ....
Boston, .
50,000
25,000
25,000
Billings Newhall Company
Boston, Mass., Ston-
ington. Conn., and
Groton, Conn.
Boston, .
15,000
10,000
5,000
Boston Upholstering Company,
15,000
9,000
6,000
Feb. 20,
1915.
Feb. 20,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915.
Deo. 8,
1914.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Dec. 2,
1914.
June 8,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
June 5,
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Nov. 3,
1915.
Mch. 12,
1915.
Briggs Carriage Company
Burbank & Ryder Varnish Company,
Canadian Atlantic Coal Company, Limited,
Carr Leather Company, The, ....
Amesbury,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
County of Rich-
mond, N. S.
Salem, .
50,000
125,000
1 250,000
2 1,000,000
75,000
20,000
75,300
1 200,000
70,500
30,0C0
49,700
1 50,000
2 1,000,000
4,500
Chatham Cold Storage & Weir Co
Boston .
50,000
35,000
15,000
Cochituate Oil Proof Co., ....
Brockton,
25,000
23,200
1,800
Cole Railway Equipment Company.^
Boston, .
250,000
150,000
100,000
Co-operative Slaughtering and Rendering Com-
pany of Massachusetts.?
Creedon Building Association, ....
Crystal Gelatine Company, ....
Boston, .
Salem, .
Boston, .
100,000
10,000
6,000
75,000
5,000
4,000
25,000
5,000
1,000
Cummings Shoe Company
Worcester,
25,000
15,000
10,000
Dove Machine Co., Inc., ....
Lawrence,
50,000
40,000
10,000
E. R. Sherburne Company
Earnsdale Worsted Company, ....
Boston, .
CHnton,
50,000
259,000
10,000
184,000
40,000
75,000
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Par value of common stock changed from SICO to £10
per share.
■» And name changed to Splitdorf Electrical Company of
Boston.
5 Name changed to American Railway Interlocking Tie-
Plate Company.
8 And amendment relative to restrictions on stock.
19ir).] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 101
Articles of Amendment {Reduction of Capital), etc. — Continued.
NAME OF CORPORATION.
Location.
Total
Capital Al-
ready Au-
thorized.
Amount of
Reduction
now
Authorized.
Present
Authorized
Capital.
Certifi-
cate
Filed.
Ehrman Manufacturing Company, .
Ensign Manufacturing Company,
Estabrook Express Company, .
Boston, Mass., and
Milford, N. H.
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
Marlborough,
1 $125,000
2 150,000
1 350,000
2 250,000
3,C00
2 $50,000
2 50,0C0
1,500
1 8125,000
2 100,000
1 350,000
2 200,000
3 1,500
May 3,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Nov. 3,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
Nov. 10,
1915.
June 28,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
F. C. Gale & Co. (Inc.), .
Boston, .
50,000
9,000
41,000
Fisk Rubber Company, The, .
Foxboro Laundry Company, .
Chicopee,
Foxborough, .
■1 5,000,000
5 2,000,000
2 8,000,000
25,000
•• 225,000
10,C00
•> 4,775,000
5 2,000,000
2 8,000,000
6 15,000
Franklin Paper Company,
Holyoke,
60,000
10,000
50,000
Frost & Adams Company,
Boston, .
50,000
25,000
25,000
Frye-Stockbridge Co.,^ .
Globe Vaudeville Company, The,
Gordon-Hittl Company, The, .
H. W. Dunning & Co. (incorporated),
Haverhill,
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
San Francisco,
Cal.
128,636
2 16,364
50,000
1 5,000
2 5,000
50,000
111,136
2 6,364
45,000
1 5,000
45,000
1, 8 17,500
2, 8 10,000
5,000
2 5,000
6 5,000
Hazen-Brown Company, .
Brockton,
250,000
175,000
75,000
Oct. 25,
1915.
Dec. 28,
1914.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Dec. 3,
1914.
Mch. 12,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Dec. 14,
1914.
Hutchings Organ Company,
Interstate Sales Company,
Cambridge, .
Springfield,
9 60,000
5 35,000
2 75,000
25,000
5 35,000
2 27,500
24,000
1 60,000
2 47,500
1,000
Isaac Riley Company,
Boston, .
10,000
7,000
3,000
J. S. Bailey Company, .
J. W. Hunnewell & Co., Incorporated,
Boston, .
Boston, .
1 250,000
2 250,000
20,000
1 138,500
10,000
1, 111,500
2, 250,000
10,000
John C. Finegan Company,
Boston, .
30,000
18,000
12,000
John Hood Company,
John V. Wilson Co.,
La-Lo Company, The,
LoveU and Covel Company,
Boston, .
Boston, Mass., and
Philadelphia, Pa.
Boston, .
Boston, .
1 30,000
2 70,000
20,000
1 35,000
2 90,000
100,000
2 10,600
10,000
1 35,000
40,000
1 30,000
2 59,400
10,000
2 90,000
60,000
M. E. Willson Company,
Boston, .
5,000
3,000
2,000
Macullar Parker Company,
Boston, .
400,000
100,000
300,000
Mandell Company, The, .
Massachusetts Thread Works, Inc.,""
Massachusetts Waste Company,
Mayo Brothers Construction Company,
Northampton,
Boston, .
Sudbury,
Fall River, .
1 35,000
2 25,000
1 25,000
2 25,000
1 150,000
2 150,000
10,000
1 25,000
2 20,000
1 8,250
2 8,250
1 150,000
2 149,000
8,000
1 10,000
2 5,000
1 16,750
2 16,750
2, u 1,000
2,000
Metropolitan Lithograph and Publishing Com-
pany.
Boston, .
125,000
60,000
65,000
1 Preferred.
2 Common.
3 Par value of shares changed from S60 to SlOO per share.
* First preferred.
5 Second preferred.
8 Par value of shares changed from $100 to $10 per share.
' Name changed to Stockbridge Shoe Company.
8 Par value of shares changed from S81.81%i to $50 per
share.
9 First preferred, but now changed to preferred.
10 Par value of both classes of stock changed from $100 to
$67 per share.
11 See certificate of increase of capital filed Mch. 9, 1915.
102 ABSTRACT OF CERTIFICATES. [1915.
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.
Moore Drop Forging Company,i
Moving Picture Company of Massachusetts, The
Munson-Whitaker Company, .
New England Extract Co.,
New England Felt Roofing Works,
Oljrmpia Theatres Company,^ .
P. Creedon Company,
Package Machinery Company,
Peoples Coal Company of Worcester, The,
Pilgrim Shoe & Rubber Company, .
Powdrell Manufacturing Company, .
Pratt, Staples, Bell & Young, Inc.,9 .
Regina Lace Company, ....
St. James Amusement Company, The,
Shaw Propeller Company,
Sherman, French and Company, Incorporated,
Stafford Iron Works, Inc. ,12
Standard Auto Supply Co
Sterling Motor Car Company,!^
W. H. Marble Automobile Company,i5
W. H. McElwain Company, .
Wallace Nutting, Incorporated,!^
Wheeler Express Company,
William Underwood Company,
Williams-Kneeland Company,
Woods-Sherwood Company, The,
Worcester Felt Shoe Co.,
88 certificates, 88 corporations,
Springfield,
Boston, Mass., and
New York, N. Y.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Lynn, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, .
Boston, Mass,
Centra! Falls,
Boston, Macs
New York, '.
Boston, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Boston, .
Brockton,
Brockton,
Boston, .
Framingham,
Marlborough,
Boston, .
Braintree,
Lowell,
Worcester,
Totals,
, and
,R.I.
, and
^ Y.
2 S325,000
3 250,000
100,000
2 15,000
3 25,000
2 25,000
3 75,000
60,000
250,000
2 20,000
3 20,000
' 1,000,000
8 1,500,000
3 2,500,000
75,000
75,000
70,000
10 501,200
2 500,00c
3 500,000
50,000
2 20,000
3 80,000
10,000
50,000
2 50,000
3 50,000
" 200,000
8 100,000
3 200,000
2 25,000
3 25,000
' 4,850,000
8 2,000,000
3 2,000,000
2 125,000
3 125,000
4,000
100,000
2 100,000
3 100,000
6,000
50,000
3 $97,700
95,000
2 15,000
2 5,000
3 45,000
30,000
245,000
3 15,000
1 2,187,500
60,000
60,000
30,000
401,200
3 100,000
45,000
2 17,770
9,000
25,000
2 37,500
3 37,500
8 100,000
3 150,000
2 22,500
3 22,500
' 50,000
2 123,750
3 123,750
2,500
99,000
3 25,000
4.000
20,000
2 $325,000
3 152,300
5,000
3 25,000
2, i 20,000
3, ^ 30,000
30,000
6 5,000
2 20,000
3 5,000
' 1,000,000
8 1,500,000
3312,500
15,000
25,000
40,000
" 100,000
2 500,000
3 400,000
5,000
2 2,230
3 80,000
1,000
25,000
2 12,500
3 12,500
2 200,000
3 50,000
2 2,500
3 2,500
7 4,800,000
8 2,000,000
3 2,000,000
2 1,250
3 1,250
" 1,600
1,000
2 100,000
3 75,000
1,000
30,000
340,729,200
$7,522,070
S33,207,130
1 See certificate of increase of capital filed June 28, 1915.
2 Preferred.
3 Common.
* Par value of shares changed from $100 to $50 per share.
6 Name changed to Lynn Olympia Company.
6 Par value of shares changed from $100 to $10 per share.
' First preferred.
8 Second preferred.
s Name changed to Pratt & Young, Inc., and by-laws
amended.
w Consists of $500,000 preferred and $1,200 common.
" Consists of $50,000 preferred and $50,000 common.
12 See certificate of increase of capital filed June 23, 1915.
13 And amendment relative to rights of stock and relative to
transfer of stock.
1^ First preferred, but now changed to preferred. ^
15 Par value of both classes of stock changed from $100 to
$10 per share.
IS Par value of both classes of stock changed from SlOO to
$5 per share.
1' Par value of shares changed from $50 to $100 per share.
1915.]
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Abstract of Acts of Incorporation of Corporations, ivith Other Enabling Acts
Amendatory, Extending, Revival or Change of Name by the General Court in the
Year 1915.
Chapter of
Special Acts
238. American Association for the Advancement of Science. May hold real estate
not to exceed $250,000, and personal estate in any amount.
66. American Submerged Exhaust Co. Charter revived and certain acts of the
corporation confirmed.
242. Baker's Corner Fire District. Time for holding first meeting and for beginning
to distribute water to consumers, extended.
163. Barnstable Fire District in the Town of Barnstable. Time for establishing
said district, extended.
198. Barnstable South Fire and Water District. Incorporated. May raise money
by taxation for corporate purposes.
302. Berksliire Street Railway Company. May connect its tracks with thQ tracks
of the Springfield Street Railway Company, and said companies may make
contracts for the operation of through cars over their lines.
168. BUss Trust of St. John's Episcopal Church, The. Incorporated. Real and
personal estate not to exceed $300,000.
331. Boston and Eastern Electric Railroad Company. Time for filing bond, as
provided in section two of chapter five hundred and sixty-four of the Acts of
1911, extended to April 1, 1916. Time for constructing its railroad and
opening same for public use also extended.
380. Boston and Maine Railroad. Provision for reorganization and consoHdation of
the railroad companies constituting the Boston and Maine RaHroad system.
377. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Certain powers revoked. Authorized to
convert into cash, and, after the payment of aU expenses, to distribute the
balance of the proceeds of the assets now constituting its Gratuity Fund.
31. Boston Dispensary, The. Charter amended.
279. Boston, Quincy and Fall River Bicycle Railway Company. Time within which
twenty miles of its railway shall be built, extended.
122 ACTS OF INCORPORATION, ETC. [1915.
Chapter of
Special Acta
328. Boston Wesleyan Association. Powers enlarged.
296. Bradford Meeting House, Proprietors of the. Dissolved.
350. Broadway Pharmacy, Incorporated. Charter revived and certain acts of the
corporation confirmed.
128. Brockton Chamber of Commerce, Incorporated. Board of directors shall
consist of eighteen members.
4. Cambridge Funeral Association. Incorporated.
375. Cape Cod Water Company. Incorporated. Real estate. Capital stock not
to exceed $250,000. May issue bonds.
229. Chicopee Gas Light Company, and Springfield Gas Light Company. Action of
the selectmen of the town of South Hadley relative to franchises of said com-
panies, approved and confirmed.
29. City Hospital of Quincy. City of Quincy authorized to raise by taxation a sum
of money not exceeding $10,000 per year and to appropriate same for said
hospital.
290. Duxbury Fire and Water District. Authorized to retire certain bonds. Terri-
tory extended.
143. Episcopal Parish in Marblehead, The. May hold real and personal property
not to exceed $200,000.
323. FaU River Five Cents Savings Bank. Authorized to invest a smn not exceeding
$225,000 in the construction and equipment of a building for the transaction
of its business.
248. First Methodist Episcopal Church of Newton. Trustees may hold property
not to exceed $200,000, exclusive of the meeting house.
295. First Parish in Bradford. Dissolved.
49. First Religious Society in Roxbury. Name changed to First Church in Roxbury.
70. Fragment Society. Charter amended.
371. Framingham Contracting Company. Charter revived and certain acts of the
corporation confirmed.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUIVIENT — No. 10. 123
Chapter of
Special Acts
311. Funds for the Support of a Congregational Gospel Minister in the First Parish
in Bradford, Trustees of the. Name changed to Trustees of the Funds for
the Support of a Congregational Gospel Minister in the First Church of
Christ, Bradford. Charter further amended.
137. Glenwood Cemetery Association, Natick. Incorporated. May maintain and
improve Glenwood Cemetery in the town of Natick, and may acquire such
additional land as may be necessary or convenient for its corporate purposes.
135. Great Barrington Fire District. May elect a prudential committee and board
of public works. Manner of electing officers defined.
62. Groton School, Trustees of. Acts purporting to be acts of a corporation of said
name are ratified and confirmed notwithstanding the failure of the corporators
to organize within the time fixed by law. Provision for organization.
336. Hampden County Fair, Inc. May receive a bounty from the Commonwealth.
292. Hampden Raiboad Corporation, The. Time within which certain of its lines
shall be completed and opened for use, extended.
82. Improved Dwellings Association, Boston. Charter extended.
139. Indian Ridge Association, and the Andover Village Improvement Society.
May unite and form one corporation under the name of The Andover Village
Improvement Society. May hold real and personal property.
343. Mansfield Water Supply District. Limits extended. May issue additional
bonds or notes not to exceed $50,000.
329. Massachusetts Agricultural College. Trustees may sell and convey certain
parcels of land owned by the Commonwealth in the towns of Amherst and
Hadley.
314. Massachusetts Employees Insurance Association. Authorized to transact
within the Commonwealth any kind of liability insurance which mutual
companies are allowed by law to transact.
365. Massachusetts Loan Company. Charter revived and certain acts of the corpo-
ration confirmed.
327. Middleborough Fire District. May make an additional water loan not to
exceed $30,000. Prior bond issue validated.
344. Ministerial Fund of the First Baptist Church in Randolph, Trustees of the.
May adopt rules and regulations for the management of its funds, for trans-
acting its business and for electing its officers.
124 ACTS OF INCORPORATION, ETC. [1915.
Chapter of
Special Acts
317. Monument Beach Fire District. Incorporated. May raise money by taxation
for corporate purposes.
30. New Bedford Gas and Edison Light Company. May lay and maintain gas
pipes and cables under the Acushnet River between the city of New Bedford
and the town of Fairhaven.
310. New York Central Railroad Company. May refund certain freight charges
to the Wellesley Gravel Company, a Maine corporation.
383. New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company. Provisions relative
to the capitalization of said company and relative to its further supervision
by the Commonwealth.
345. Northern Massachusetts Street Railway Company. Authorized to consolidate
with or to purchase the franchise and property of the Connecticut Valley
Street Railway Company.
318. Norton Fire District. May annex adjacent territory.
146. Order of the Bee Hive. Incorporated. Real and personal estate not to exceed
$1,500,000.
142. Peabody Academy of Science, The Trustees of the. Nande changed to Peabody
Museum of Salem. Real and personal estate not to exceed $1,500,000.
148. Quincy Market Cold Storage and Warehouse Company. May increase its
capital stock to an unlimited amount in the manner provided by law for the
increase of capital stock of manufacturing corporations.
136. Roxbury Board of Trade. Incorporated.
243. Salisbury Water Supply Company, The. Incorporated. Real estate not to
exceed $25,000. Capital stock $150,000. Bonds not to exceed amount of
capital actually paid in.
145. Simmons Female College. Name changed to Simmons College. May hold
property in any amount for its corporate purposes.
232. South Easton and Eastondale Fire and Water District. Incorporated. Real
estate. Bonds not to exceed $75,000.
147. South End' Industrial School, The. Name changed to NorfoUi; House Centre.
Purpose amended.
235. Southern New England Railroad Corporation. Time for completing and
opening its railroad for use, extended. Certain locations confirmed and
modified.
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Chapter of
Special Acts
166. Sturgis Library, The, Barnstable. Incorporated. Real and personal property
not to exceed $100,000.
362. Templeton Village Improvement Societ}^ Powers enlarged, and certain acts
ratified and confirmed.
37. Terrace Hill Cemetery Corporation, Walpole. Trustees may take land adjacent
to Terrace Hill Cemeter5^
359. Three Rivers Fire District. May borrow money not to exceed $10,000 and
issue notes or bonds therefor. May refund certain outstanding indebtedness
not exceeding $4,800 and issue notes or bonds to that amount.
131. Veteran Association of the Independent Corps of Cadets. May hold real and
personal estate not to exceed $750,000.
21. Westfield Board of Trade. Incorporated. Real and personal property not to
exceed $50,000.
261. Woburn Public Library. Charter amended.'
271. Yarmouth Water Company. Incorporated. Real estate. Capital stock $50,-
000. Bonds not to exceed amount of capital actually paid in.
126
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition of Corporations,
IJ
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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July 14,
May 3,
§25,000
_
§96,200
_
_
_
and Irrigation Company,
1915.
1915.
The, Boston.
American Bell Telephone
Apr. 30,
Mch. 30,
26,015,000 '
-
-
-
-
-
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
3 1
American Telephone and Tele-
June 14,
«May 26,
10,000 i
$16,755
-
-
-
-
graph Company of Massa-
1915.
1915.
j
chusetts, Boston.
Amherst Water Company,
May 6,
May 4,
150,000
11,170
-
-
-
$2,139
Amherst.
1915.
1915.
Ashfield Water Company,
Nov. 4,
Sept. 7,
20,000
_
300
_
_
617
Ashfield.
1915.
1915.
Aspinwall Water Company,
Apr. 13,
Apr. 12,
10,000
-
300
S9,700
-
-
Lenox.
1915.
1915.
Automatic Telephone Com-
May 11,
Apr. 14,
200,000
17,668
-
-
-
10,899
pany of New Bedford, New
Bedford.
Barnstable Water Company,
1915.
1915.
June 21,
13 Feb. 16,
75,000
160,555
with
real
estate
2,068
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Water Company,
May 6,
Apr. 5,
20,000
-
6,298
-
$71,208
1,255
Lee.
1915.
1915.
Bolton Telephone Company,
Feb. 12,
Jan. 15,
1,600
-
-
-
17 1,640
838
The, Bolton.
1915.
1915.
Brant Rock Water Company,
Dec. 23,
Nov. 24,
5,000
-
2,000
with land
19 13,595
687
Marshfield.
1914.
1914.
Bridgewaters Water Company,
Oct. 15,
2° July 13,
100,000
-
24,009
with land
22,234
4,679
Bridgewater.
1915.
1915.
Cheshire Water Company,
May 14,
May 12,
15,000
•22 14,009
-
-
-
1,219
Cheshire.
1915.
1915.
Cohasset Water Company,
Nov. 15,
Sept. 24,
80,400
-
71,372
-
5 94,720
5,589
Cohasset.
1915.
1915.
Commercial Cable Company,
Apr. 9,
Feb. 15,
10,000
-
-
4,000
6,201
23,226
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Commercial Union Telegraph
Sept. 13,
25 July 26,
10,000
-
-
-
-
-
Company of Massachusetts,
1915.
1913.
The, Boston.
Congress Street Safe Deposit
Feb. 19,
13 Feb. 5,
20,000
-
-
-
-
3,534
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Connecticut River Bridge,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 5,
10,000
-
-
-
-
-
Proprietors of. The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Conveyancers Title Insurance
Feb. 17,
13 Jan. 18,
50o,ooe
-
-
-
-
24,002
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Cottage City Water Com-
May 7,
13 Feb. 23,
100,000
-
-
-
-
-
pany, Oak Bluffs.
1915.
1915.
Dedham Water Company,
Feb. 13,
Jan. 11,
200,000
-
-
-
-
6,659
Dedham.
1915.
1915.
East Mountain Water Com-
Oct. 25,
Aug. 13,
4,000
-
60
-
-
169
pany, West Stockbridge.
1915.
1915.
1 Mortgages.
2 Accounts payable.
3 All the assets of the company have
been distributed to the stock-
holders and all liabilities have
been assumed by the American
Telephone and Telegraph Co.
4 Statement of Mch. 31, 1915.
6 Construction.
6 Tools.
^ Water works.
8 Pumping station.
9 Meter account.
10 Plant.
11 Plant accounts.
12 Patent rights.
13 Statement of Dec. 31, 1914.
w Prepayments.
16 Mortgage bonds.
18 Surplus.
17 And poles, wires, etc.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
127
required by Chapter 110, Section 51, Revised Laws.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
3
1
Moneys rec'd,
etc., under E.
L., Chap. 110,
Sect. 81.
1
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Guaranty Fund,
under R. L.,
Chap. 110,
Sect. 81.
1
-
-
-
$96,200
$25,000
1 $45,000
2 26,200
-
-
-
$96,200
-
$1,844,511
s
-
-
1,861,266
10,000
1,851,266
-
-
-
1,861,266
$1,111
«300
^ 195,310
8 800
9 16,461
w 9,000
:
$5,483
227,291
15,400
150,000
15,400
• 44,000
$33,291
227,291
15,400
-
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
-
-
-
-
10,000
-
11 334,450
12 15,000
-
-
378,017
200,000
114,000
36,517
$27,500
-
378,017
1,008
450
"357
-
:
163,988
79,211
75,000
20,000
13,807
15 75,000
48,920
10,291
"181
~
163,988
79,211
-
18 1,311
-
-
3,789
1,500
44
2,245
-
-
3,789
-
-
-
-
16,182
5,000
10,595
587
-
-
16,182
-
21 171,436
-
-
222,358
100,000
105,000
17,358
with profit
and loss
500
-
222,358
-
23 272
-
-
15,500
15,000
-
-
-
15,500
681
-
-
-
172,362
33,427
80,400
10,000
65,000
21 8,000
19,448
18,962
3,979
-
-
172,362
33,427
-
26 15,000
-
4,518
23,052
20,000
-
-
2' 3,052
-
23,052
-
1 794,7C0
28 33,800
30 213,728
31 6,190
10 420.317
32 12,000
-
3,831
852,502
219,918
438,870
4,060
443,000
100,000
200,000
4,000
29 250,000
98,539
128,132
60
159,502
9,535
33 110,744
11,844
with profit
and loss
-
852,502
219,918
438,876
4,060
18 Cash reserve.
19 And mains.
20 Statement of June 30, 1915.
21 Weils, mains, hydrants, etc.
22 And pipe lines.
23 Rents due.
2* Loan National Union Bank.
25 The lines of this company are now
operated by the Postal Telegraph-
Cable Co. of Mass., and the latter
includes in its report the opera-
tions of this company.
2s Vaults and equipment.
27 Reserve on rents paid in advance annually.
28 Commercial St. Trust stock.
29 Notes payable.
30 Construction account, etc.
31 Supphes and tools.
32 Dedham Water Co. bonds.
33 And reserve contingent fund.
128
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Edgartown Water Company,
Sept. 29,
iJuly 17,
S32,500
_
S16,5C0
with land
2 $62,089
$3,272
Edgartown.
1915.
1915.
Essex Company, Boston,
June 10,
1915.
May 25,
1915.
500,000
-
500,000
-
-
1,076,431
Fairhaven Water Company,
Mch. 11,
Feb. 23,
125,000
-
5,700
816,197
151,893
3,815
Fairhaven.
1915.
1915.
Fall River Automatic Tele-
May 12,
"Apr. 23,
135,000
111,167
_
_
4,829
phone Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
Franklin Telegraph Company,
June 18,
June 2,
1,000,000
_
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Grafton Water Company,
June 23,
June 8,
80,000
_
6,810
with land
10 20,045
1,104
The, Grafton.
1915.
1915.
Granby Telephone and Tele-
Feb. 26,
Jan. 18,
1,200
_
_
_
_
412
graph Company of Massa-
1915.
1915.
chusetts, The, Granby.
Granville Centre Water Com-
Aug. 12,
July 10,
6,000
l.COO
_
_
1=60
161
pany, Granville.
1915.
1915.
Groton Water Company,
May 27,
May 25,
60,000
88,879
with
real
estate
5,974
Groton.
1915.
1915.
Hampden Automatic Tele-
May 4,
May 1,
300,000
_
_
_
_
261
phone Company, Spring-
field.
Heath Local Telephone Com-
1915.
1915.
Nov. 26,
Oct. 4,
1,500
.
_
_
336
pany, Heath.
1915.
1915.
Heath Telephone Company,
Feb. 5,
Oct. 28,
111,000
6,433
_
_
20 112,997
7,701
Shelburne.
1915.
1914.
Highland Telephone Com-
Sept. 3,
Mav 3,
5,000
_
_
_
23 10,000
2,118
pany, The, New Salem.
1915.
1915.
Hingham Water Company,
Feb. 3,
Feb. 1.
300,000
651,549
with
real
estate
9,243
Hingham.
1915.
1915.
HoUiston Water Company,
Am. 20,
Mch. 17.
50,000
106,636
6,000
-
4,000
408
HoUiston.
1915.
1915.
Housatonic Water Works
Sept. 14,
'5 June 8,
' 40,000
78,578
with
R.E.
_
1,744
Company, Great Barring-
ton.
Knox Hill Water Company,
1915.
1915.
Jan. 12,
25 Nov. 2,
1,925
_
200
100
_
99
Palmer.
1915.
1914.
Lenox Water Company,
July 19,
July 10,
86,600
-
24,574
1,000
27 171,368
7,335
I.enox.
1915.
1915.
Marconi Telegraph-Cable
Sept. 4,
23 June 7,
25,000
_
_
_
_
_
Company, Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
Martha's Vineyard Telegraph
Feb. 6,
Jan. IS,
10,000
_
_
_
_
4,487
Company, Falmouth.
1915.
1915.
Massachusetts Cremation So-
Feb. 1,
Jan. 20,
50,000
_
9,347
43,472
_
19,590
ciety, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Massachusetts Title Insurance
Feb. 19,
Jan. 29,
220,000
_
_
_
_
S5 5,931
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
36 4,925
Medfield Water Company,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 23,
24,000
-
400
-
^1 4,956
1,551
Medfield.
1915.
1915.
Middlesex Aqueduct Corpora-
Mch. 24,
Mch. 2,
2,500
2,500
with
R.E.
_
1,252
tion, Arlington.
1915.
1915.
1 Statement of June 30, 1915.
2 And piping, etc.
3 Bonds.
^ Notes.
5 Accrued interest.
Statement of March 31, 1915.
' Construction.
s Intangible capital.
Accrued liabilities, not due. •
10 And wells.
11 Conduits and pipes.
12 Pole line and wires.
13 And tools and implements.
1'' Pipe lines.
15 Reservoirs.
" 1,000 feet conduit.
1' None issued; amount paid in by
incorporators.
18 Poles, wires and instruments.
1' Treasury stock.
20 And poles, wires, etc.
21 And supplies.
22 Tools and furnitm-e.
23 And property accounts.
24 Bonded.
25 Statement of May 31, 1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
129
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
3
1
Moneys rec'd,
etc., under R.
L., Chap. 110,
Sect. 81.
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Balance Profit
and Loss.
t-t ^
Guaranty Fund,
under R. L.,
Chap. 110,
Sect. 81.
^
&
-
-
-
-
S81,861
1,576,431
$32,500
500,000
2 532,500
« 9,500
6 745
56,616
437,336
S639,095
$81,861
1,576,431
$250
-
-
-
177,855
125,000
51,000
1,855
-
-
177,8.55
16,213
$365
^ 195,393
8 10,000
1,000,000
237,967
1,000,000
135,CC0
1,000,000
65,158
9 1,388
16,912
19.509
237,967
1,000,000
-
11 64,132
-
$73,034
165,125
80,000
85,125
-
-
-
165,125
-
12 1,600
_
-
2,012
1,200
135
677
-
-
2,012
65,
73
" 5,400
16 2,500
-
879
10,065
94,926
6,000
31,800
4,065
28,000
35,120
-
-
10,065
94,926
-
16 1,000
-
6,219
7,480
17 7,480
-
-
-
-
7,480
15
21 2,508
13 1,100
"690
»2 2,561
-
-
2,141
132,200
1,500
103,770
245
10,222
396
6,420
11,788
-
2,141
132,200
35
-
-
-
12,153
5,000
4,825
2,328
-
-
12,153
5,919
-
-
-
666,711
300.000
2* 120.000
246,711
-
-
666,711
:
:
-
9,309
126,353
80,322
50,000
40,000
3 50,000
< 26,353
120
40,202
-
:
126,353
80,322
-
" 1,625
-
-
2,024
1,925
34
65
-
-
2,024
100
-
_
-
204,377
86,600
91,322
6,751
19,704
-
204,377
-
-
-
-
25,0C0
-
,,-
-
-
25,C00
3,446
2» 10,000
-
-
17,933
10,000
3,446
4,487
-
-
17,933
-
so 783
31207
" 100,000
>8 104,734
« 9,800
" 5,000
_
2,885
73,399
215,590
24,592
3,752
43,280
204,200
24,000
2,500
39 4,000
592
12,510
1,600
1,252
32 1,288
33 1,831
34 14,490
" 5,790
with profit
and loss
_
73,399
215,590
24,592
3,752
28 Should have been held.
2' And pipes, meters, dams, etc.
28 Statement of June 1, 1915. Corpo-
ration has not yet commenced
business.
29 Plant.
3° Urns.
'1 Unexpired insuraace.
22 Special fund from New England
Cremation Society.
33 Reserve against payments in ad-
vance for cremation.
34 Reserve against sales of niches and
care of ashes in Columbarium.
36 General fund.
38 Cash guaranty fund.
37 Plant and equipment.
38 Loans on mortgages.
39 Collateral note.
*' Money held for clients.
" And building, etc.
<2 Mains, pipes, etc.
43 Water rights.
130
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Milford Water Company, Mil-
Feb. 11,
Feb. 8,
3200,000
?576,324
with
real
estate
$9,511
ford.
1915.
1915.
Millbury Water Company,
Millbury.
Mch. 2,
1915.
1 Feb. 8,
1915.
125,000
-
2 §25,290
S6,545
$35,354
4,793
Mt. Tom Railroad Company,
Holyoke.
Mountain Spring Water Com-
Jan. 27,
1915.
Dec. 8,
Jan. 19,
1915.
Nov. 17,
100,000
-
35,984
-
63,116
2,592
1,500
_
_
309
pany of Southampton, Mas-
1914.
1914.
sachusetts, Southampton
(for 1914).
Mountain Spring Water Com-
Nov. 22,
Nov. 16,
1,500
_
_
_
_
142
pany of Southampton, Mas-
1915.
1915.
sachusetts, Southampton.
New England Telegraph Com-
Sept. 13,
Aug. 11,
30,000
-
_
_
_
6,302
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
New England Telephone and
Apr. 12,
1 Apr. 7,
25,000
7,650
_
17,823
_
_
Telegraph Company of
1915.
1915.
Massachusetts, The, Bos-
ton.
Northfield Water Company,
July 15,
June 28,
2,000
_
6,000
750
260
Northfield.
1915.
1915.
Norton Water Company, Bos-
June 26,
'Feb. 19,
75,000
149,440
witti
R.00
Ayer.
1915.
1915.
Beverly Gas and Electric
Aug. 27,
July 27,
687,500
-
-
322,718
956,185
51,886
Company, Beverly.
1915.
1915.
Blackstone Electric Light
Oct. 25,
iJuly 26,
40,000
-
-
-
' 50,901
7,430
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Block Plant Electric Light
Nov. 1,
Julv 15,
9,500
-
-
-
26,285
4,476
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Boston Consolidated Gas
Oct. 8,
iSept. 8,
15,124,600
26,742,403
with
real
estate
425,471
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Brockton Gas Light Com-
Sept. 8,
Aug. 3,
1,537,000
163,418
_
_
1,313,592
168,911
pany, Brockton.
1915.
1915.
Buzzard's Bay Fjlectric Com-
Jan. 14,
Oct. 10,
15,000
_
2,782
15,918
52,025
9,010
pany, Falmouth.
1915.
1914.
Buzzard's Bay Electric Com-
Nov. 30,
Oct. 15,
15,000
-
2,881
18,140
68,560
25,196
pany, Fahnouth (2d re-
1915.
1915.
turn).
Cambridge Electric Light
Mch. 19,
Mch. 1,
900,000
238,402
-
-
1,189,669
129,507
Company, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
Cambridge Gas Light Com-
Nov. 19,
I Oct. 19,
1,560,000
-
417,102
26 120,000
2,571,046
131,340
pany, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
Central Massachusetts Elec-
Oct. 25,
iJuly 26,
280,000
_
7,379
with land
■ 546,025
211,168
tric Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Charlemont Electric Light and
Sept. 4,
Julv 29,
5,000
-
-
-
4,119
116
Power Company, Charle-
1915.
1915.
mont.
Charlestown Gas and Electric
Feb. 19,
Jan. 26,
600,000
-
152,839
788,970
with
28,308
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
bldgs.
1 Statement of June 30, 1915.
2 Tenement property.
3 Stock premium.
* Prepaid assets.
5 Bonds.
s S410 held on deposit, from con-
sumers.
" And electric pole lines, meters and
transformers.
8 Reserve.
5 New co'ostruction.
10 Premium on stock.
11 Premiums on new stock.
12 Investment — tenements.
" Sinking fund account.
n Fuel reserve fund.
'» Premium.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
135
Companies, required by Acts of 1914, Chapter 7^2, Section 65.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
13
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4,325
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-
191,121
125,000
30,200
-
5,916
5
191,121
2,176
-
-
■¥17.889
203,994
60,000
83,994
^ 60,000
-
-
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9,957
10,139
S254
-
310,416
235,000
53,660
s 2,567
18,935
254
310,416
20,398
4,729
9 17,357
< 3,394
-
-
560,832
300,000
223,281
5 30,000
-
7,513
38
560,832
27,189
~
-
744,.S01
450,000
187,937
5 100,000
-
1,977
4,,387
744,301
C,253
"
100
15,434
949,903
605,000
220,239
8 6,050
10 84,000
34,514
100
949,903
16,468
""
90
~
238,236
58,000
26,000
11 14,500
139,646
90
238,236
10,571
12 1,000
"24,517
" 10,000
-
-
424,511
275,000
28,776
^ 30,000
" 20.000
70,195
540
424,511
3,282
3 1,000
""
-
69,067
30,000
29,076
s 8,500
~
1,251
240
69,067
9,666
-
-
-
1,340,455
687,500
370,480
19,813
260,327
2,335
1,340,455
1,031
149
151
-
59,662
40,000
17,434
8 400
1,677
151
59,662
235
IS 6,630
-
-
37,626
9,500
2,646
-' 17,000
-
8,480
-
37,626
572,428
160,707
27,901,009
1.5,124,600
3,656,712
V 36,062
18 245
19 250
3 8,893,265
29,168
160,707
27,901.009
90,991
20 156,960
21 1,729
22 20,790
3,233
1,921,624
1,537,000
241,079
5 100,000
40,312
3,233
1,921,624
11,476
23 97,495
-
-
188,706
11,000
» 177,433
-
273
-
188,706
5,917
23 143,699
-
2,742
267,135
11,000
256,135
-
-
-
267,135
37,231
39,863
5,605
-
1,040,277
900,000
117,840
24 120,000
25 320,000
176,832
5,605
1,640,277
2' 185,368
26,910
3,451,766
1,560,000
405,853
28 835,965
29 26,238
3» 10,505
586,295
26,910
3,451,766
26,215
01,486
59
■"
852,332
280,000
361,'i81
5 150,000
8 4,700
56,092
59
852,,332
88
~
-
-
4,323
3,000
461
207
655
-
4,323
69,708
1,737
15,941
-
1,057,503
600,000
130,962
i" 91,901
218,699
1.5,941
1,057,503
15 Investments.
1' Reserve for accidents and damages.
'8 Employees' profit sharing fund.
19 Reser\'e for depreciation storehouse
material.
20 Meters.
21 Improvements.
22 Horses, wagons, automobiles, office
furniture, fixtures, etc.
23 Lines.
2« Reserve (special).
25 Premium on capital stock.
26 Office.
2' Including furniture §9,000 and
autos $7,250.
28 Premiums paid new capital.
29 Replacement fund.
3° Profit sharing plan.
136
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Chester Electric Light Com-
Aug. 19,
July 15,
$5,000
_
Sl,100
S175 $8,600
S381
pany, Chester.
1915.
1915.
Citizens' Gas, Electric and
July 28,
July 21,
26,000
$1,457
-
5,906
58,785
3,389
Power Company of Nan-
1915.
1915.
tucket, Nantucket.
Citizens' Gas Light Company
Oct. 5,
2 Sept. 2,
743,000
780,543
with
real
estate
22,940
of Quincy, Quincy.
1915.
1915.
Clinton Gas Light Company,
Nov. 15,
2 Sept. 28,
200,000
_
-
44,240
300,806
16,549
Clinton.
1915.
1915.
Connecticut River Transmis-
Apr. 9,
iJan. 19,
1,195,000
-
5 1,205,746
with land
_
235,985
sion Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Dedham and Hyde Park
Aug. 19,
July 14,
155,950
7,018
-
-
248,512
15,965
Gas and Electric Light
1915.
1915.
Company, Boston.
East Boston Gas Company,
Oct. 8,
2 Sept. 8,
175,000
1,074,494
with
real
estate
85,067
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Easthampton Gas Company,
Nov. 4,
2 Oct. 6,
450,000
-
11,958
143,460
370,105
36,975
Easthampton.
1915.
1915.
Edison Electric Illuminating
Nov. 22,
2 Oct. 12,
22,528,000
-
8,878,290
with land
34,882,949
1,761,036
Company of Boston, The,
1915.
1915.
Boston.
Edison Electric Illuminating
Apr. 9,
IS Mch. 9,
1,265,000
-
393,791
with land
1,705,979
147,432
Company of Brockton, The,
1915.
1915.
Brockton.
Electric Light and Power
Aug. 28,
2 July 22,
283,500
39,328
-
-
352,340
43,313
Company of Abington and
1915.
1915.
Rockland, The, Abington.
Fall River Electric Light
Apr. 13,
Uan. 25,
1,400,000
-
145,138
310,111
1,802,906
215,327
Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
Fall River Gas Works Com-
Aug. 28,
2 July 28,
1,127,000
336,955
_
_
1.751,244
120,778
pany, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
Framingham Gas Fuel and
Sept. 1,
Aug. 16,
75,000
_
_
_
97,479
11,151
Power Company, The, Bos-
ton.
Franklin Electric Light Com-
1915.
1915.
Sept. 2,
July 20,
40,000
_
900
750
_
6,119
pany, Montague.
1915.
1915.
Gardner Electric Light Com-
Oct. 21,
2 July 27,
250,000
« 270,395
_
_
68,620
39,188
pany, Gardner.
1915.
1915.
Gardner Gas Fuel and Light
Oct. 25,
July 26,
135,500
_
_
12,380
186,875
29,294
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Gloucester Electric Company,
Sept. 13,
60 Aug. 19,
314,200
-
-
85,602
455,178
63,116
Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
Gloucester Gas Light Com-
Nov. 15,
2 Sept. 28,
150,000
_
-
52,955
221,666
24,198
pany, Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
'Great Barrington Electric
Feb. 24,
Jan. 25,
.125,000
-
-
50,000
132,851
8,661
Light Company, Great
1915.
1915.
Barrington.
Greenfield Electric Light and
Feb. 11,
4 Jan. 19,
750,000
-
162,702
120,368
797,711
48,951
Power Company, Green-
1915.
1915.
£eld.
1 Bonds.
2 Statement of June 30, 1915.
» Reserve for accidents and damages.
* Statement of Dec. 31, 1914.
5 And lines and equipment.
6 Prepaid accounts.
' Deferred assets, etc.
8 Stock premiums.
» Prepaid interest and insurance.
1' Accrued interest and taxes.
" Reserve for doubtful accounts.
12 Other ledger accounts.
13 Premium on capital stock.
1* Replacement.
15 Statement of Jan. 31, 1915.
15 Manufactures, merchandise,
terial and stock in process.
1' Advance payments.
13 Sinking fund investment.
15 Subscription to capital stock.
20 Negotiable receipts for capital
stock.
21 Premiums on sale of capital stock.
22 Other reserves.
23 Subscription.
2^ Accounts not yet due.
25 Premium on sale of capital stock.
26 Deferred charges.
2' Debit suspense items.
2s Uncompleted work orders.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 137
of Gas and Electric Companies — Continued.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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-
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$10,465
$5,000
$5,165
-
$300
-
110,465
4,283
-
-
-
73,820
26,000
18,112
1 25,500
4,208
-
73,820
29,157
-
$2,077
$22,068
856,785
743,000
109,951
3 $1,757
-
$2,077
856,785
10,500
-
-
372,095
183,000
72,273
1 110.000
-
4,871
1,951
372,095
-
5 $10,113
' 88,727
-
-
1,540,571
1,195,000
339,824
5,747
-
-
1,540,571
3,701
"
~
275,196
155,950
27,160
I 60,000
30,667
1,419
275,196
with cash
_
46,256
_
1,205,817
575,000
300,579
3 10,445
262,537
46,256
1,205,817
and debts
8 11,000
28,984
' 2,128
-
-
593,610
450,000
97,871
1" 1,427
17,.552
11 .500
26,215
45
593,610
841.520
12 995,336
47,966
47,407,103
20,480,000
1 1,407,000
9,113,446
664,531
1315,532,967
"3,919
127,275
47,965
47,407,103
18 88.098
" 10,546
18 10,025
19 15,405
482
2,371,758
1,241,300
19 11,850
20 15,405
558,014
134,182
21 147,270
22 8,216
255,039
482
2,371,758
37,810
1" 1,381
19 1,885
131
476,188
280,600
23 1,885
2" 1,885
36,602
1 25,000
2! 5.667
25,000
25 54,480
44,938
131
476,188
63,355
26 20,294
2' 14,885
28 5,378
2,577,394
1,341,100
29 1,512
644,544
68,591
30 424,385
. 31 9,780
32 1,000
85,829
653
2,577,394
105,088
17 4,341
33 1,507
3< 13,400
7,355
2,340,668
1,113,600
35 13,400
33 13,400
19,998
3? 14,990
113,347
38 563,948
480,630
7,355
2,340,668
5,470
"
"
3,205
117,305
75,000
9,965
39 30,000
40 2,340
~
'
117,305
3,503
" 66,.326
•12 1,266
" 17,250
-
-
96,114
40,000
34,009
M 17,250
4,855
-
96,114
3,200
« 4,892
386,295
250,000
99,123
686
«269
48 28,750
7,467
386,295
5,480
15,528
-
-
249,557
135,500
100,159
■'9 790
« 3,075
10,033
-
249,557
11,437
-
-
-
615,333
314,200
37,122
-
215,697
314
615,333
j
1 48,000
18,260
51 5,C00
-
-
822,079
150,000
119,806
52 40,000
12,008
205
322,079
6,535
-
-
198,047
125,000
3,102
39 14,500
-
55,445
-
198,047
54,439
" 2,904
20
1,187,095
750,000
272,134
1 100,000
54377
64,564
20
1,187,095
29 Capital payments.
30 Premium on new capital.
31 Sundry reserves.
32 Credit suspense items.
3' Automobiles.
'4 Subscriptions to capital stock.
35 Subscriptions.
38 Negotiable receipts for stock.
3' Accrued taxes.
38 Premium on sale of stock.
39 Notes.
40 Reserves.
41 Street lines, etc.
42 Deferred assets.
43 M. F. Fire District. '
4' M. F. bond reserve.
45 And lines, transformers, meters, etc.
48 Suspense account.
4' Bad debt reserve.
48 Premium on stock.
49 Reserve.
60 Adjourned. Statement of June 30,
1915.
51 Tenement property.
52 Stock premium.
53 Prepaid expenses.
54 Pveserve for bad debts.
138
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
§
^
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
J
jk as
rpora
C3
'achinery, in-
cluding Mains,
Services and
Appliances.
M .
TION.
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Greenfield Gas Light Com-
Oct. 6,
iSept. 10,
S166,000
_
$51,946
with land
$257,570
$13,000
pany, Greenfield.
1915.
1915.
Hadley Lighting Company,
Aug. 7,
July 12,
8,500
_
50
$396
1,255
79
Hadley.
1915.
1915.
Harvard Gas and Electric
Nov. 15,
6 Sept. 28,
200,000
-
-
4,767
29,816
1,002
Company, Harvard.
1915.
1915.
Haverhill Electric Company,
Dec. 5,
sOct. 28,
770,700
-
33,710
179,529
796,660
66,609
Haverhill.
1914.
1914.
Haverhill Gas Light Com-
Oct. 22,
6 Sept. 21,
585,000
361,290
117,749
857.237
33,159
pany, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
Huntington Electric Light
Feb. 12,
21 Jan. 13,
5,000
-
-
-
4,015
5,065
Company, Huntington.
1915.
1915.
Ipswich Gas Light Company,
Dec. 7,
22 Dec. 3,
16,000
-
5,075
-
24,633
3,858
Ipswich (for 1914).
1914.
1914.
Ipswich Gas Light Company,
Nov. 19,
22 Nov. 13,
16,000
-
5,075
with land
24.668
4,753
Ipswich.
1915.
1915.
Lawrence Gas Company,
Mch. 2,
Feb. 2,
1,900,000
2^2,116,009
with
real
estate
281,474
Lawrence.
191.5.
1915.
25 818,226
26 50,118
27 26,806
23 19,620
Lee Electric Company, Lee, .
July 15,
1915.
July 13,
1915.
30,000
~
9,487
6,300
59,725
6,004
Lenox Electric Company, The,
Sept. 10,
22 Aug. 2,
40,000
2,000
-
12,875
-
9,271
Lenox.
1915.
1915.
Leominster Electric Light and
Nov. 15,
5 Sept. 28,
220^000
_
-
30,104
279,054
14,291
Power Company, Leom-
1915.
1915.
inster.
Leominster Gas Light Com-
Nov. 17,
6 Sept. 28,
135,000
-
-
14,977
174,151
10,511
pany, Leominster.
1915.
1915.
Lexington Gas Company,
Nov. 15,
5 Sept. 28,
40,000
-
~
-
28,850
13,279
Lexington.
1915.
1915.
Lowell Electric Light Corpo-
Mch. 12,
i» Feb. 3,
1,176,400
-
287,481
with land
"1,734,311
99,068
ration, The, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
Lowell Gas Light Company,
Feb. 4,
Oct. 26,
1,000,000
1,420,906
767,716
48,818
Lowell.
1915.
1914.
Ludlow Electric Light Com-
Nov. 4,
fOct. 13,
21,000
_
163
430
25,252
2,628
pany, Ludlow.
1915.
1915.
Lynn Gas and Electric Com-
Jan. 29,
Jan. 25,
1,182,500
-
313,226
494,171
3,280,074
200,863
pany, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
Manchester Electric Com-
May 13,
51 Apr. 21,
123,500
14,794
_
_
62 164,057
28,748
pany, Manchester.
1915.
1915.
I Adjourned. Statement of June 30,
i» Unfinished construe
ion.
19 Automobiles.
1915.
11 Investments.
2" Accounts not
vet due.
2 Bonds.
12 Capital stock subscr
ibed.
21 Statement of
Ian. 1, 1915
3 Notes payable.
13 And accruals.
22 Adjourned.
■i Unpaid bills.
" Bonds (due 1921).
23 Manufactures
merchanc
ise, ma-
6 Statement of June 30, 1915.
16 Other reserves.
terial and st
ock in proce
^s.
6 Statement of June 30, 1914.
16 Premium on capital
stock.
2* Gas.
' Equipment.
17 Premium on capi
tal stock s
ub- 25 Electric.
s PrepajTnents, etc.
scribed.
26 Office building
9 Subscriptions to capital st
ock.
18 Advanc
e payments.
27 A
ppliancc anc
garage bulk
ling-
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10
130
of Gas and Electric Companies — Continued.
Assets — Con.
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$18,241
$3,457
-
$3,389
$347,603
$166,000
?2,682
2 75,000
3 100,500
■' 3,421
-
-
$347,603
87
-
-
-
1,867
1,750
-
S117
-
1,867
371
-
-
2,266
38,222
12,000
26,222
-
-
-
38,222
56,832
7 24,205
8 5,614
9 13,000
i» 25,504
11 84.734
84,678
1,291,075
760,600
12 10,100
13 81,314
w 85,000
$24,074
115 261
16 230,910
" 3,030
85,108
$4,678
1,291,075
52,205
18 2,689
i»265
17,166
-
1,141,760
585,000
9,917
2« 8,399
124,038
397,240
17,166
1,141,760
103
-
-
9,183
5,000
443
-
3,740
-
9,183
23 113
-
-
-
33,679
16,000
1.5,531
-
2,148
-
33,679
165
-
-
-
34,661
16,000
15,407
-
3,254
-
34,661
190,201
2» 38,920
30 22,382
'1 7,881
'2 13,444
4,585,171
1,900,000
2 300,000
33 1,361,210
31 76,000
35 566,477
361,764
19,720
4,585,171
1,570
-
-
-
83,086
30,000
7,691
2 30,000
5,.395
10,000
-
83,086
3= 44,323
" 7,248
2 14,749
90,466
40,000
618
38 5,000
44,848
90,46&
12,513
~
~
335,962
220,000
44,139
2 70,000
"
496
1.327
335,962
9,189
3» 1,200
-
-
210,028
135,000
14,704
2 50,000
-
9,120
1,204
210,02&
595
-
-
-
42,724
40,000
952
-
1,682
90
42,724
" 60,094
13 6,852
4,259
-
2,192,065
1,176,400
25,715
329,814
« 342,294
16 4,062
.309,521
4,259
2,192,06&
169,237
8,439
2,415,116
1,000,000
.30,231
3 440,000
•■3 8,840
« 1,081
13,418
« 417,158
46 2,481
493,468
8,439
2,415,11R
2,691
"186
-
-
31,350
21,000
9,991
-
337
22
31,350
266,251
-
17,475
-
4,572,060
1,182,500
55,767
J8 125,000
« 336,555
1" 856,599
501,619,377
378,787
17,475
4,572,060
547
" 6,576
214,722
123,500
55,886
54 690
65 495
15,200
18,951
214,722
28 Storehouse.
22 Taxes and insurance unaccrued.
3° Motor trucks, horses and wagons.
31 Office fixtures.
32 Electric motors.
33 Notes and accounts payable.
34 Dividend payable Feb. 1, 1915.
3» Reserve accounts.
36 Electric lines.
37 Transformers and meters.
38 Premium on stock.
39 Tenement property.
40 Statement of Dec. 31, 1914.
41 Machinery and other property.
42 Premium on sale of capital stock.
43 Grade crossing.
44 Prepayment ledger advance.".
45 Premiums on new stock.
46 Insurance reserve.
4' Prepaid assets.
48 Notes.
49 Reserve and depreciation.
■'" Surplus invested in plant.
"1 Statement of Men. 31, 1915.
5'- And electric lines, etc.
53 Unfinished additions.
54 Accrued interest.
55 Accrued taxes.
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Oct. 25,
iJuly 26,
S60,000
$3,100
_
with R. E.
2 5259,831
$34,962
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Marlborougb Electric Com-
Oct. 26,
iJuly 26,
327,500
34,125
_
with R. E.
2 435,845
101,615
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Marlborough-Hudscn Gas
Oct. 26,
IJuly 26,
247,000
-
$35,547
with land
393,157
45,444
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Milford Electric Light and
Nov. 15,
I Sept. 28,
60,000
-
_
_
96,001
9,129
Power Company, Milford.
1915.
1915.
Milford Gas Light Company,
Nov. 15,
1 Sept. 28,
100,000
-
-
816,842
94,515
10,041
Milford.
1915.
1915.
Mill River Electric Light
Nov. 18,
1 Sept. 28,
15,000
_
8,239
_
27,422
1,513
Company, Wilhamsburg.
1915.
1915.
Montague Electric Light &
Aug. 9,
July 21,
7_
-
-
-
-
69
Power Co., Montague.
1915.
1915.
Natick Gas Light Company,
Sept. 3,
Aug. 10,
59,600
38,135
with
R.E.
71,266
6,683
Boston.
1915.
1915.
New Bedford Gas and Edison
Sept. 13,
>Aug. 16,
1,325,000
751,156
-
-
2,633,018
185,315
Light Company, New Bed-
ford.
1915.
1915.
Newburyport Gas and Elec-
Aug. 19,
July 27,
285,000
_
40,409
390,675
24,250
tric Company, Newbury-
1915.
1915.
port.
Newton and Watertown Gas
Nov. 5,
lOct. 13,
560,000
-
1,439,386
with
land
53,927
Light Company, Newton.
1915.
1915.
North Adams Gas Light Com-
Nov. 15,
1 Sept. 28,
400,000
-
-
117,479
479,098
54,816
pany, North Adams.
1915.
1915.
North AtHeborough Gas Light
Jan. 22,
Dec. 21,
68,100
_
_
30,897
65,334
32,551
Company, North Attlebor-
OUgl).
Northampton Electric Light-
1915.
1914.
Nov. 15,
1 Sept. 28,
117,400
_
_
42,931
231,328
36,828
ing Company, Northamp-
ton.
Northampton Gas Light Com-
1915.
1915.
Nov. 18,
I Sept. 28,
120,000
_
_
35,546
162,147
14,143
pany, Northampton.
1915.
1915.
Norton Electric Light and
Apr. 9,
Aug. 10,
5,000
-
-
-
12,727
142
Power Company, Norton.
1915.
1914.
Norwood Gas Company,-
Nov. 18,
IJuly 26,
160,000
-
18,194
with land
101,126
33,594
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Old Colony Gas Company,
Sept. 24,
1 Sept. 13,
709,000
-
8,212
278,999
864,040
40,022
Braintree.
1915.
1915.
Pittsfield Coal Gas Company,
Aug. 26,
July 27,
396,000
-
18,787
29,327
444,403
56,757
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
Pittsfield Electric Company,
Aug. 30,
July 28,
375,000
41,018
-
118,266
642,456
23,299
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
Plymouth Electric Lignt Com-
Oct. 26,
21 Sept. 4,
180,000
39,525
_
with R. E.
22 359,382
25,452
pany, Plymouth.
1915.
1915.
Plymouth Gas Light Com-
Oct. 25,
Uuly 26,
60,000
-
21,590
with land
89,909
27,430
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Quincy Electric Light and
Aug. 24,
IJuly 28,
300,000
-
84,281
-
413,901
19,637
Power Company, Quincy.
1915.
1915.
Salem Gas Light Company,
Mch. 12,
Feb. 8,
500,000
-
76,500
292,769
677,338
39,241
Salem.
1915.
1915.
Seekonk Electric Company,
Mch. 9,
Feb. 18,
25,000
-
-
-
15,794
355
Seekonk.
1915.
1915.
Shirley Electric Company,
Apr. 30,
26 Jan. 4,
25,000
-
550
1,800
21,652
3,156
Shirley.
1915.
1915.
South Hadley Gas Company,
Sept. 18,
29 Aug. 20,
5,000
-
-
-
-
211
The, South Hadley.
1915.
1915.
t Statement of June 30, 1915.
2 And electric pole lines, meters and
transformers.
2 Reserve.
* Premium on stock.
' Bonds.
• Tenement property.
' Property has been sold and capital
stock returned to stockholders.
8 Subscription to new stock.
9 Insurance.
1" Taxes accrued.
11 Unpaid dividend.
12 Premium account.
13 Investments,
ii Notes payable.
16 Reserve for accidents and dam-
ages.
18 Stock premium.
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Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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$2,218
$9,416
$128
-
$309,655
$60,000
$222,418
3 $6,035
4 23
$21,051
.S128
$309,655
1,067
11,016
219
-
584,787
327,500
128,051
3 10,090
^ 76,500
42,421
219
584,787
8,738
18,250
437
-
501,573
247,000
208,821
^ 8,500
3 6,175
.30,640
437
501,573
5,120
6 12,822
-
-
123,072
40,000
39,887
5 40,000
~
2,460
725
123,072
12,202
-
-
-
133,600
72,300
55,033
5,060
1,201
133,600
343
8 500
-
-
38,017
15,000
9,460
5 12,000
_
1,557
-
38,017
-
-
-
-
69
-
-
-
69
-
69
3,145
-
-
-
119,229
59,600
46,657
-
12,972
-
119,229
194,924
~
29,621
"
3,794,034
1,325,000
8119,175
1.038,767
9 25,619
10 37,083
11 39,750
209,814
12 480,271
488,934
29,621
3.794.034
7,750
" 2,040
-
-
465,124
285,000
H 72,500
~
106,194
1,430
465.124
85,468
-
2,849
-
1,581,630
560,000
489,216
15 5,418
18 130,000
394,147
2,849
1,581,630
38,159
" 2,500
8 7,500
-
-
699,552
400,000
183,177
16 90,000
23,495
2,880
699,552
10,180
-
110
-
139,072
68.100
3,797
3,514
63,551
110
139,072
14.638
-
-
~
325,725
117.400
40,186
6 78,000
3,804
85,544
791
325,725
19,439
8 18,845
-
-
250,120
120,000
77,524
16 16,400
21,311
13,687
1,198
250.120
-
-
-
$30
12,899
5,000
7,899
-
-
-
12.899
4,172
2,956
-
-
160,042
140,000
1,925
= 933
17,184
-
160,042
26.123
IS 1,466
740
-
1,219,608
709,000
150,612
5 338,000
= 4,338
16,918
740
1,219,608
44,796
" 9,850
-
-
603,920
396,000
142,000
-
63,499
2,421
603,920
44,284
-
-
-
869,323
375,000
118,011
6 150,000
19 2,356
130,499
20 52,500
33,000
7,957
869,323
14.062
10.523
-
-
448,944
180,000
180,419
6 60,000
~
28,525
~
448,944
3.933
5.807
-
-
148,669
60,000
73,150
3 1,800
13,710
-
148,669
10,240
'^ 2,033
-
-
630,092
300,000
69,727
6 100,000
2^ 26,244
32,196
1,925
530,092
69.877
13.070
1,937
-
1,170,732
499,600
6,689
i< 395,500
* 60,000
207,006
1,937
1,170,732
-
-
-
886
25 612
17,647
5,000
12,647
~
■~
"
17,647
225
"102
5
-
27.490
7.700
8,968
28 10,.300
-
517
5
27,490
211
" Stock investment.
18 Advance payments.
18 Interest accrued.
20 Premium on new shares capital
stock.
21 Adjourned.
22 And pole lines, meters and trans-
formers.
23 Prepaid insurance, interest, etc.
2* Reserve fund.
25 Loss 1914.
=6 Statement of Dec. 31. 1914.
2' Office furniture.
28 Notes.
28 All the personal property of the
corporation was sold on June 30,
1915. to the Springfield Gas Light
Company.
142
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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srvices and
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Southern Massachusetts Power
Dec. 2,
1 Sept. 23,
$1,000,000
S29
Company, Fall River.
1914.
1914.
Spencer Gas Company, The,
Nov. 18,
2 Sept. 28,
97,500
-
-
J23,345
8172,347
6,488
Spencer.
1915.
1915.
3 3,798
Stoughton Gas and Electric
July 23,
July 12,
58,000
-
-
-
-
-
Company, Stoughton.
1915.
1915.
Sunderland Electric Light and
Nov. 4,
2 Oct. 13,
11,000
-
-
-
10,316
300
Power Company, Sunder-
1915.
1915.
land.
Taunton Gas Light Company,
July 21,
July 19,
330,000
-
?8,000
71,523
368,174
66,411
Taunton.
1915.
1915.
Turners Falls Power & Elec-
Sept. 22,
2 Sept. 15,
2,950,000
-
7 598,310
3 159,212
222,305
263,881
tric Company, Montague. ■
1915.
1915.
Tyngsboro Electric Light
Sept. 14,
July 20,
7,500
_
_
_
_
688
Company, Tyngsborough.
1915.
1915.
Union Light and Power Com-
Oct. 25,
2 July 26,
272,800
_
_
18,461
w 379,742
58,932
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
United Electric Light Com-
Aug. 5,
2 July 21,
2,000,000
-
142,992
645,348
3,029,879
100,569
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
Vineyard Haven Gas and
Jan. 8,
Oct. 10,
10,000
_
430
830
8,515
1,722
Electric Light Co., The,
1915.
1914.
Tisbury.
Vineyard Lighting Company,
Jan. 8,
Oct. 10,
25,000
-
6,372
13,148
79,934
fl,716
Oak Bluffs.
1915.
1914.
Ware Electric Company, Bos-
Oct. 25,
2 July 26,
132,000
-
13,986
with land
18 162,010
35,899
ton.
1915.
1915.
Webster and Southbridge Gas
Nov. 15,
Aug. 17,
467,500
$23,007
-
81,732
506,920
60,415
and Electric Company,
1915.
1915.
Webster.
West Boston Gas Company,
Sept. 1,
Aug. 4,
147,500
55,170
with
R.E.
169,105
20,110
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Westborough Gas and Elec-
Oct. 26,
2 July 26,
36,500
7,332
-
with R. E.
IS 84,960
862
tric Company, The, Bos-
ton.
Weymouth Light and Power
1915.
1915.
Oct. 25,
2 July 26,
300,000
_
66,745
with land
18 423,719
45,503
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Williamstown Gas Company,
Nov. 19,
2 Sept. 28,
40,000
-
-
2,364
68,799
8,387
Williamstown.
1915.
1915.
Winchendon Electric Ligat
Dec. 2,
29 Dec. 1,
12,000
-
100,000
1,723
18,597
9,657
and Power Company, Win-
1914.
1914.
chendon (for 1914).
Winchendon Electric Light
Sept. 7,
Aug. 10,
12,000
-
100,000
1,723
59,217
9,241
and Power Company, Win-
chendon.
Woburn Gas Light Company,
1915.
1915.
Oct. 7,
2 Aug. 2,
45,100
_
4,500
10,371
73,920
4,394
Woburn.
1915.
1915.
Worcester County Gas Com-
Nov. 20,
2 Sept. 28,
285,000
-
-
24,594
301,895
7,354
pany, Palmer.
1915.
1915.
Worcester Electric Light Com-
Oct. 27,
2 Oct. 13,
1,400,000
100,908
227,688
2,312,418
164,877
pany, The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1 Should have been held.
- Statement of June 30, 1915.
•■ OiSce building.
' Bonds.
» Bonds assumed by Edison Electric
Illuminating Co. of Brockton.
6 Premium realized on stock issues.
' Land, canal, etc.
5 And equipment.
9 Transmission and distribution lines.
1" New construction.
11 Developments and improvements.
12 Deferred assets.
1' Reserve for new business.
» Plant.
15 Line.
15 Transformers and meters.
1' Note.
1915.1
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143
of Gas and Electric Companies — Continued.
Assets — Con.
Liabilities.
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Moneys rec'd,
etc., under Acts
1914, Ch. 742,
Sect. 63.
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under Acts
1914, Ch. 742,
Sect. 63.
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_
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-
Sl,171
$1,200
81,200
-
-
-
-
$1,200
$11,609
5 $18,000
-
58,000
217,587
76,c. 31,
1914.
5,000
-
6,070
882
1,382
A. H. Sweet Company, Mil-
Apr. 13,
Apr. 10
Mch. 31,
5,000
- '
-
4,210
750
ford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. H. Weeks & Company,
July 3,
June 8
May 31,
10,000
-
1,958
1,941
17,496
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. H. Whidden & Son, In-
Feb. 24,
Feb. 1
Feb. 1,
15,000
24,002
-
28,277
17,342
corporated, Peabody.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. Hathaway Company, Bos-
Feb. 4,
Jan. 23
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
300
400
200,529
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. Himmel Company, Lynn,
May 19,
1915.
Mch. 22
1915.
Deo. 31,
1914.
4,000
-
1,500
3,063
195
A. I. Asher Pants Company,
May 24,
Apr. 5
Mch. 31,
6,000
-
« 1,200
8,200
11,130
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. J. Barker Company,
Julv 3,
3 July 1
Mch. 9,
15,000
-
-
14,139
2,804
Taunton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Good will.
2 Insurance.
3 Adjourned.
^ Furniture.
5 Stock — hay, etc.
s Fixtures and fittings.
' And teams.
8 Fixtures.
9 Patent rights.
10 Furniture and fixtures.
11 Mould account.
12 Suspense accounts receivable.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
of Corporations — Continued.
149
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I $2,000
ni25
-
$9,104
$6,000
$269
$1,500
-
-
$1,335
$9,104
1 4,000
-
-
13,751
10,000
1,299
-
-
$1,500
952
13,751
-
«400
-
13,419
3,000
-
-
$9,372
1,047
-
13,419
1 10,000
6 15,000
30,438
25,000
980
-
-
4,458
-
30,438
14,115
6 1,875
10,584
10,000
161
-
-
423
-
10,584
-
-
105,155
40,000
27,893
-
12,692
24,570
-
105,155
-
»870
$944
21,961
20,000
1,961
-
-
-
-
21,961
9 8,935
W130
6,042
25,997
15,000
4,697
-
6,300
-
-
25,997
-
-
-
461,166
300,000
100,190
-
60,970
-
461,166
9 1,000
11 4,748
1--16
8 294
10 2,961
33,531
41,168
30,000
991
-
10,177
-
41,168
-
-
112,703
10,000
98,526
-
-
4,177
-
112,703
-
10 6,869
6,158
125,004
10,000
115,004
-
-
-
-
125,004
-
13 130,707
-
1,197,646
100,000
714,588
-
-
209.389
173,669
1,197,646
-
13 158,782
-
1,401,517
100,000
660,626
-
-
392,456
248,435
1,401,517
-
-
~
2,308,322
300,000
212,637
-
1,085,000
-
710.685
2,308,322
-
M 2,150
94
2,661
50
2,127
-
-
484
-
2,661
-
8 11,290
15 3,275
" 2,355
-
126,576
309,928
30,600
250,000
89,153
5,912
_
35,000
6,823
18,366
IS 650
~
128,576
309,928
-
so 10,000
-
190.826
119,997
90,000
75,000
39,651
-
25,000
w 35,366
30,000
5,346
10.460
190,826
119,997
-
-
2,701
11,035
4,500
805
-
5,730
-
-
11,035
-
8 600
156
5,716
5,000
716
-
-
-
-
5,716
-
-
-
21,395
10,000
4,401
-
-
6,994
-
21,395
-
-
-
69,621
15,000
15,097
5,650
10,350
12,000
11,524
69,621
-
-
-
201,229
25,000
173,029
-
-
-
3,200
201,229
-
-
-
4,758
4,000
563
-
-
195
-
4,758
-
-
-
20,530
6.000
4,200
1,200
2,500
4,999
1,631
20,530
-
-
-
16,943
15,000
465
-
1,000
~
478
16,943
13 Furniture, equipment and supplies.
" Equipment, motor truck.
15 Prepaid insurance, taxes, etc.
16 And equipment.
1' Prepayments.
18 Reserve for claims on accounts
receivable.
w Contingent.
20 Treasury stock.
21 And fixtures.
150
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A. J. Bates Company, Web-
Mch. 9,
Feb. 5,
Nov. 10,
S500,000
890,351
_
$419,817
8367,045
ster.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. J. Beaumier Company,
Jan. 30,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
15,000
S822
7,381
18,333
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. J. Cunningham Co., Bos-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
55,000
-
-
22,664
86,136
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. J. Evenson Company, Bos-
Apr. 3,
Mch. 30,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
450
750
872
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. J. Foster Co., Boston,
Oct. 26,
1915.
July 5,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
10,000
-
544
53,929
11,610
A. J. Kienle Coal Company,
June 2S,
June 8,
Apr. 1,
15,000
800
400
2,779
18,233
Easthampton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. J. Lane Company, Spring-
June 10,
Apr. 8,
Mch. 31,
15,000
-
-
2,853
31,173
field.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. J. Smart Manufacturing
Mch. 4,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
1,000
_
_
_
_
Company, Greenfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. J. Tower Company, Bos-
Apr. 7,
Mch. 18,
Jan. 1,
500,000
99,426
with R. E.
566,076
199,071
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. Jacobs & Sons Company,
Dec. 21,
Nov. 23,
Oct. 31,
10,000
-
4,005
6,395
14,519
Lynn.
1914.
1914.
1914.
A. L. Brooks Company,
Oct. 27,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 4,
60,000
54,000
3,485
4,611
16,090
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. L. Eastman Company,
Feb. 12,
Jan. 23,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
5,384
8,112
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. L. Lindroth Company,
Feb. 23,
Feb 12,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
2,378
4,000
25,993
North Attleborough.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. L. Parks Tea Company,
June 28,
Apr. 10,
Mch. 31,
10,000
-
-
4,376
17,909
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. L. Richardson & Bro., Inc.,
May 27,
Apr. 21,
Mch. 31,
25,000
-
6,000
364
5,136
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. L. Stone Manufacturing
Nov. 29,
" May 4,
Apr. 6,
50,000
62,000
-
-
-
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. Lee Company, Lawrence,
May 21,
1915.
May 12,
191.5.
May 1,
1915.
40,000
18,500
6,500
9,000
37,815
A. Lord & Company, Incorpo-
May 11,
Jan. 6,
Jan. 2,
25,000
11,500
8,000
1,451
6,585
rated, Chelsea.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. M. Chapel Machine Com-
Feb. 11,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 31,
10,000
-
1,400
1,500
8,893
pany, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. M. Hawkes Company,
May 6,
Mch. 4,
Jan. 1,
1,000
-
18 291
1,430
13,640
The, Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. M. Hunt Company, Bos-
Feb. 3,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
-
-
4,200
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. M. McPhail Piano Com-
Mch. 2,
Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
74,143
165,805
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. M. Wheeler Company,
July 7,
^uJune 26,
Mch. 31,
10,000
-
-
1,190
1,079
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. Marnock & Co., Inc.,
May 12,
Jan. 11,
Dee. 31,
6,500
2,534
1,400
3,198
7,359
Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. McArthur Co., Boston, .
Mch. 3,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
65,000
-
-
79,855
189,696
A. Morton Company, Boston,
Mch. 29,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
10,000
-
-
-
3,916
A. P. Gorman Company, Fall
Apr. 3,
Feb. 13,
Dec. 31,
2,000
-
300
500
1,326
River.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. R. Andrews Company,
Mch. 25,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
-
6,363
5,138
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. R. Warfield Co., Whitman,
Apr. 3,
1915.
Mch. 2,
1915.
Feb. 22,
1915.
6,000
~
~
9,260
206
A. S. Belcher, Inc., Broctton,
Mch. 16,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Oct. 15,
1914.
1,000
1,291
440
1 Prepaid insurance, etc.
^ Stock in other companies.
' Prepaid selling expense.
* Treasury stock.
5 Good will.
* Stores and fixtures.
' Wagons, horses, furniture, fixtures,
etc.
8 Investment in preferred stock of
Greenfield Tap and Die Corp.
9 Miscellaneous investments,
w Reserves.
11 Fixtures.
12 Trade-marks and good will.
.18 Horses, wagons, etc.
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3 14,755
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$400,000
$229,778
-
$264,300
-
$22,405
$916,483
5 S3,000
-
-
29,536
10,020
5,794
-
-
$13,722
-
29,536
-
6 9,000
-
117,800
55,000
46,233
-
-
16,567
-
117,800
5 4,000
-
-
6,072
5,000
408
-
400
-
264
6,072
-
-
Sl,358
67,441
10,000
-
-
57,441
-
-
67,441
-
-
-
22,212
15,000
594
-
6,000
618
-
22,212
-
' 3,299
-
37,325
15,000
10,386
$9,600
-
-
2,339
37,325
-
8 1,000
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
9 575,356
-
1,439,929
500,000
9,481
-
145,000
478,811
ID 306,637
-
1,439,929
-
-
-
24,919
10,000
1,401
-
8,404
-
5,114
24,919
-
-
-
78,186
60,000
2,500
7,000
88
-
8,598
78,186
-
-
-
13,496
10,000
798
-
1,500
-
1,198
13,496
-
-
17,748
50,119
10,000
5,719
-
34,400
-
-
50,119
-
"751
-
23,036
10,000
-
-
11,260
-
1,776
23,036
12 10,000
w 1,000
" 6,000
-
28,500
18,100
1,446
-
3,175
5,779
-
28,500
5 15,000
-
-
77,000
40,260
-
-
20,000
16,740
-
77,000
-
-
1,805
73,620
40,000
13,620
-
20,000
-
-
73,620
e 10,000
16 587
6,517
44,640
25,000
9,640
" 10,000
-
-
-
44,640
-
-
-
11,793
10,000
856
-
-
937
-
11,793
-
-
-
15,361
1,000
3,635
-
-
w 7,986
2,740
15,361
6 11,850
-
-
16,050
15,000
550
-
500
-
-
16,050
-
-
-
239,948
100,000
34,000
-
31,168
-
74,780
239,948
6 6,900
< 8,000
"100
-
17,209
10,000
1,526
-
-
-
5,743
17,269
-
-
-
14,489
6,500
3,281
-
3,293
508
907
14,489
-
21 2.100
22 220
-
271,871
65,000
163,663
-
14,000
23 25,958
3,250
271,871
6 2,000
s-" 8,000
-
13,916
10,000
1,895
-
2,000
-
21
13,916
5 500
-
-
2,626
2,000
412
-
-
214
-
2,626
-
-
288
11,789
5,000
1,376
3,933
1,480
-
-
11,789
-
"300
-
9,766
6,000
1,392
-
2,135
239
-
9,766
-
-
-
1,731
1,000
468
-
-
-
263
1,731
1^ Sixty shares capital stock of this
company.
15 Adjoiu*ned. Corporation did no busi-
ness during the year.
IB Fuel and office furniture.
1' Mortgage on real estate and ma-
chinery.
18 And furniture.
19 Unfinished contracts.
2° Adjourned.
21 Automobile, horse and wagon.
22 Prepaid expenses.
23 Reserve for depreciation.
2'' Horses and wagons.
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A. S. Brock Rubber Company,
Mch. 4,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
S25,000
$10,799
$26,772
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. S. Campbell Company,
July 2,
May 7,
Apr. 1,
100,000
_
$9,029
12,100
10,317
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. S. Dorfman Cigar Com-
Mch. 4,
6 Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
_
_
pany, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. S. Ingraham Company,
May 11,
May 3,
May 1,
20,000
_
3,000
1,002
17,139
The, Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. S. Maddoeks, Inc., Win-
Feb. 10,
Feb. 4,
Dec. 31.
50,000
_
_
965
5.536
throp.
1915.
1915.
1914.
' 2,009
A. S. Nichols Company, Bos-
June 29,
June 26,
Jan. 1,
400,000
_
_
24,894
2,595
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. S. Tucker Company, The,
Apr. 23,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
2,000
_
_
_
3,016
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. Storrs and Bement Com-
Aug. 16,
Aug. 2,
June 30,
100,000
-
-
171,302
160,466
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. T. Bridges Co., Incorpo-
Jan. 21,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
1,251
7,793
9,007
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. T. Gallup Company, Hol-
May 11,
Apr. 6,
Jan. 31,
20,000
-
-
19,509
857
yoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. T. Gallup, Incorporated,
May 11,
Apr. 6,
Jan. 31,
30,000
_
_
40,772
1,457
Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. T. Hart Co., Boston,
Apr. 2.3,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
5,000
-
-
12 5,132
834
A. T. Howard Company, Bos-
May 20,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
15 31,341
20,572
20,564
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. T. Spooner Company,
June 24,
"May 25,
Mch. 31,
25,000
$2,000
600
20 2,500
1,500
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
A. T. Stearns Lumber Com-
Feb. 27,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
150,000
54,176
5,463
278,133
194,153
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. Ulhan Company, Boston, .
May 5,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
10,000
-
1,088
5,089
8,441
A. W. Barnes Steam Specialty
Mch. 18,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 31,
6,000
_
23 4,371
4,118
7,727
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. W. Cheney Transfer Com-
Mch. 6,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
6,000
_
_
3,000
1,281
pany, Chelsea.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. W. Chesterton Company,
May 3,
Jan. 19,
Dee. 31,
50,000
4,350
-
54,772
50,778
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. W. Cox & Co., Inc., Bos-
Feb. 5,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
4,589
1,163
7,812
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. W. Emmons Company,
Jan. 19,
Deo. 22,
Nov. 30,
125,000
31,702
21,286
17.356
9,420
Framingham.
1915.
1914.
1914.
A. W. Farrington Company,
Mch. 15,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
1,750
400
378
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. W. Hayford Company,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
-
7,706
78,115
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. W. Jones Co., Boston,
Jan. 19,
1915.
Jan. 9,
1915.
Dec. 10,
1914.
10,000
-
500
5,627
14,370
A. W. Moriarty Co., Boston,
Jan. 25,
1915.
Jan. 6,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
-
-
13,656
42,862
A. W. Stephens Manufactur-
May 3,
Feb. 27,
Dec. 31,
25,000
3,500
1,500
2,000
3,000
ing Co., Waltbam.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. Willard and Son Inc.,
Apr. 14,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
6,000
_
1,418
2,586
2,483
Wrent.ham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
A. Ziegler & Sons Company,
May 28,
23 Apr. 24,
Dec. 12,
250,000
-
70,408
76,012
59,241
|i Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Abbot Worsted Company,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
600,000
150,000
184,000
492,202
390,223
Westford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Abington-Whitman Ice Com-
Feb. 27,
32 Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
25,000
14,500
1,400
_
3,082
pany, Abington.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will;
2 Moulds.
3 Fixtures.
* General and office equipment.
6 Corporation ceased to do business
in May 1914.
' Furnitiu'e and fixtures.
7 Accoimts receivable (questionable.)
8 Tools.
' Patent rights.
1° Tools and stock.
11 And contingent.
12 And contracts, rights, etc.
13 Furniture, fixtures and tools.
" Unexpired insurance.
15 And fixtures.
16 Investments.
1' Suspense.
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53,070
2S969
3 537
< 1,150
-
$49,877
85,666
$17,400
69,500
$22,231
16,072
$3,000
-
$7,246
$94
$49,877
85,666
-
6 300
-
21,441
20,000
797
-
-
644
21,441
1 1,000
8 100
-
9,610
1,000
4,347
-
-
2,254
2,009
9,610
9 300,000
1 100,000
i''150
$29,620
1,577
457,109
4,743
400,000
2,000
17,584
2,743
$39,525
-
_
457,109
4,743
-
-
-
331,768
100,000
228,588
-
3,180
-
331,768
-
-
-
18,051
5,000
5,588
-
4,000
11 3,301
162
18,051
-
3 5,083
92
25,541
20,000
641
. -
5,000
-
-
25,541
-
3 2,536
213
44,978
30,000
7,978
-
7,000
-
-
44,978
» 5,000
"350
1^396
I' 9,600
2150
10
6,722
87,954
6,650
5,000
30,000
5,000
472
17,736
1,025
-
1,250
996
36,722
18 2,500
625
6,722
87,954
6,650
- 17,577
6,400
:
538,325
22,195
150,000
10,000
8,654
9,292
-
85,000
277,964
22 16,707
2,903
538,325
22,196
-
«45
-
16,261
3,000
2,760
-
-
-
10,501
16,261
-
-
10,032
14,313
6,000
1,323
2< 6,000
990
-
-
14,313
1 5,000
25 4,464
-
119,364
46,000
12,719
-
-
61,645
-
119,364
-
26 30
-
13,574
7,500
3,941
-
-
2,133
-
13.674
1 50,000
27 5,157
12,857
147,778
115,000
17,778
-
15,000
-
-
147,778
s 97,500
-
-
100,028
100,000
-
-
-
28
-
100,028
-
6 657
-
86,478
75,000
401
-
10,000
-
1,077
86,478
-
-
-
20,497
10,000
3,333
-
-
7,164
-
20,497
28 4,000
-
-
60,518
50,000
3,963
-
-
1,500
5,055
60,618
»100
28 100
1 2,400
1 1,500
5,400
18,000
7,987
15,000
6,000
3,000
1,836
151
18,000
7,987
67,613
so 55,800
-
329,074
212,200
46,199
-
71,008
-
667
329,074
-
-
-
1,216,425
600,000
236,422
-
-
31 125,000
256,003
1,216,425
-
33 1,050
31 10,800
2,940
33,772
15,000
18,772
-
-
-
-
33,772
18 Reserves.
19 Date of postponement.
2° And contracts in process.
21- Lumber.
22 Reserve.
23 And tools.
21 Mortgages.
25 Stocks.
26 Advance payment account
show.
2' Development expense.
28 Trade-marks.
29 Adjourned.
3" Treasury stock.
31 Reserve for depreciation.
32 Should have been held.
33 Ice.
31 Personal estate.
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Abrams Company, Boston, .
May 20,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$10,000
-
S150
?2,027
$133
Absorbentene Company, The,
Mch. 31,
Mch. 8,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
250
332
28
Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Acme Automatic Scale Com-
Feb. 15,
Jan. 31,
Jan. 31,
50,000
_
400
1,975
1,923
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915. ■
1915.
Acme Heel Company, Brock-
June 7,
May 15,
Apr. 30,
40,000
-
8,077
55,231
46,628
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Acme Oil Engine Company,
Mav 25,
5 Mch. 10,
Jan. 1,
250,000
-
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Acorn Knee Pants Company,
May 3,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
600
6,865
231
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Acton Farms Milk Company,
Feb. 12,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
25,000
.$14,512
5,958
13,909
14,890
Somerville.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Acushnet Co-operative Asso-
July 2,
June 22,
May 8,
7,500
3,000
-
2,615
4,340
ciation, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Acushnet Process Company,
May 19,
May 14,
Mch. 31,
75,000
25,976
33,073
26,277
11,622
Acushnet.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adam Geibel Music Company,
July 30,
July 21,
June 30,
5,000
-
-
2,324
6,465
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adams and Crockett, Incor-
Dec. 5,
Nov. 10,
Sept. 1,
50,000
38,200
-
12,052
20,753
porated, Springfield.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Adams & Ruxton Construc-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 28,
Jan. 1,
15,000
8,503
7,342
1,769
22,083
tion Company, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adams-Atwood Company,
Mch. 22,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
i» 10,071
10,388
16,613
Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Adams Brothers Manufactur-
Feb. 4,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
40,000
,20,000
27,734
25,275
20,436
ing Company, Adams.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Adams Chapman Company,
May 15,
Apr. 27,
Apr. 26,
50,000
-
-
13,802
80,402
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adams Co., Reading, .
May 6,
1915.
" Apr. 7,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
-
-
55,659
11,430
Adams Co-operative Associa-
Aug. 9,
Aug. 2,
July 1,
2,500
1,500
250
2,849
1,086
tion, Adams.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adams, Cushing & Foster,
Apr. 1,
Mch. 1,
Jan. 31,
150,000
-
-
139,256
89,474
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adams Hardware and Paint
Mch. 9,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 31,
20,000
_
_
27,962
10,237
Company, The, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Adams Pharmacy, Incorpo-
Dec. 11,
Oct. 5,
Sept. 15,
5,000
-
-
5,876
1,449
rated, Leominster.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Adams Pharmacy of Somer-
Feb. 23,
Dec. 7,
Nov. 30,
2,500
-
-
2,301
735
ville, Inc., The, Somerville.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Adams Pond Company, Bos-
Mch. 3,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
6,982
1,676
17,671
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Adams Square Company, The,
Apr. 6,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
5,250
-
-
w 7,550
1,375
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Adjustment Bureau of the
Feb. IS,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
-
_
3,009
Boston Credit Men's Asso-
1915.
1915.
1914.
ciation, Boston.
Advance Button Company,
Mch. 6,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
19,633
7,259
6,899
North Attleborough.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Advertiser Newspaper Com-
June 26,
Apr. 21,
Mch. 31,
30,000
-
30,000
325
28,562
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Advertising Vigilance .Associa-
Feb. 17,
23 Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
2,000
-
-
-
278
tion, Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Aeolian Macaroni Company,
Mch. 16,
Dec. 13,
Nov. 30,
50,000
-
2,000
1,000
2,100
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Aero Sales Company, Incor-
Apr. 27,
Jan. 11,
Nov. 2,
50,000
-
-
70
-
porated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Aetna Hosiery Company,
Mch. 10,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 31,
15,000
-
20,652
33,354
23,387
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights.
2 Items prepaid.
3 Stock in other company.
< Reserves.
6 Special meeting.
* Good will.
' Plates and fixtures.
8 Mortgage (real estate).
' Reserve for maintenance.
i" And plant equipment.
11 Prepaid items.
12 Commissions due.
13 Fixtures.
1915.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$3,326
$3,000
$326
-
-
-
-
$3,326
-
-
31,390
32,000
31,500
-
-
$500
-
-
32,000
1 $10,000
-
1,596
15,894
10,000
-
$5,894
-
-
-
15,894
1 249,950
2 $719
3 100
50
110,755
250,000
40,000
250,000
25,313
~
30,672
$12,832
* 1,938
_
110,755
250,000
-
-
354
7,950
5,000
2,950
-
-
-
-
7,950
6 6,115
-
-
55,384
15,000
19,330
-
9,460
-
$11,594
55,384
-
-
-
9,955
6,875
. 2,622
-
_
458
-
9,955
-
-
760
97,708
68,700
12.108
2,000
14,900
-
-
97,708
-
7 1,700
-
10,489
5,000
2,181
-
-
3,308
-
10,489
-
-
-
71,005
50,000
20,987
-
-
-
18
71,005
-
11622
-
39,697
37,694
93,445
15,000
10,000
40,000
1,366
894
12 238
5,352
8 7,000
25,000
13,052
9 3,279
1,562
48,093
39,697
37,694
93,445
-
"300
-
94,504
50,000.
2,565
-
27,200
14,739
-
94,504
-
w 5,440
"500
w 3,665
" 1,825
18 982
-
73,029
5,685
235,202
38,199
36,000
1.365
150,000
20,000
24,797
793
16 354
53,130
1,619
-
30,300
3,173
1,772
16,580
12,232
73,029
5,685
235,202
38,199
6 1,000
-
-
8,325
5,000
1,690
-
-
-
1,635
8,325
-
-
220
3,256
2,500
756
-
-
-
-
3,256
-
-
-
26,329
6,000
11,936
-
5,493
2,900
-
26,329
-
-
-
8,925
5,250
1,309
-
1,600
-
766
8,925
-
20 121
-
3,130
3,000
12
-
-
-
118
3,130
-
-
1,209
35,000
30,000
-
-
5,000
-
-
35,000
-
21 678
22 1,496
16,341
912
77,402
1,190
30,000
565
27,402
625
:
20,000
~
~
77,402
1,190
24 25,000
-
-
30,100
28,000
1,450
-
375
-
275
30,100
1100
6 100
-
25,740
26,010
77,393
26,010
15,000
12,746
-
40,000
-
9,647
26,010
77,393
1'' In lieu of annual.
15 Prepaid insurance.
16 Dividends.
1' Investment.
18 Advanced expense.
19 And bowling alleys, billiard tables,
etc.
2" Furniture.
21 Furniture and fixtures.
22 Insurance prepaid.
23 Adjourned.
24 Trade-marks.
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Aetna Manufacturing Com-
July 1,
June 3,
Mch. 9,
$10,000
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915. .
1915.
Aetna Mills, Watertown,
Oct. 7,
1915.
July 22,
1915.
July 10,
1915.
450,000
-
$294,582
$629,589
$225,375
Aetna Rubber Company, Bos-
May 3,
Mch. 22,
Dec. 31,
2,500
-
400
1,050
1,380
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Affleck Ruling & Stationery
Aug. 24,
July 6,
June 30,
15,000
$30,000
4,225
7,617
8,008
Co., Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Agawam Company, Agawam,
Dec. 30,
1914.
Dee. 15,
1914.
Nov. 30,
1914.
50,000
35,000
23,500
53,955
24,160
Agoos Leather Co., Inc., Bos-
July 13,
Mch. 11,
Jan. 28,
10,000
4 5,892
« 4,257
274,576
200
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Aichess Petticoat Company,
June 22,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
6,000
-
2,889
6,500
3,557
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Aiden Lair Farms Association,
Sept. 7,
Aug. 25,
May 31,
1,000
19,000
_
_
_
The, WilUamstowTi.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Aiken, Putnam Co., Boston, .
Apr. 30,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
10,000
-
-
1,313
9,821
Aitken, Son and Company,
Apr. 30,
Mch. 25,
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
_
_
1,000
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Akers and Taylor Manufac-
Feb. 5,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 31,
25,000
11,100
22,512
46,053
25,957
turing Company, Charlton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
»
Akron Tire and Rubber Com-
Mch. 24,
Nov. 2,
Oct. 15,
21,000
_
_
15,412
1,423
pany of Boston, The, Bos-
ton.
Alban Theatrical Company,
1915.
1914.
1914.
Feb. 15,
8_
Jan. 8,
50,000
_
_
_
1,323
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Albany Cash Market, Incor-
Jan. 23,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 4,
20,000
_
-
6,600
5,373
porated, The, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Albenart Company, Cantcn,
Mch. 9,
1915.
Dec. 19,
1914.
Nov. 30,
1914.
30,000
-
-
500
-
Albert Culver Company, The,
Oct. 1,
May 15,
Apr. 1,
25,000
23,000
2,000
38,047
68,284
Rockland.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Albert D. Hewlett Company,
Feb. 12,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
3,139
55,596
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Albert Dickinson Company of
Oct. 14,
Sept. 28,
June 30,
10,000
_
_
3,542
13,011
Massachusetts, The, Bos-
ton.
Albert E. Hale Co.. Spring-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Feb. 25,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
3,000
5,000
_
8,815
9,428
field.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Albert Russell & Sons Com-
Jan. 14,
Jan. 9,
Dec. 31,
30,000
24,631
6,637
19,734
8,970
pany, Newburyport.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Albert Steiger Company,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 1,
Jan. 31,
150,000
-
-
226,000
93,609
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Alberti Importing and Ex-
Mav 28,
Mav 15,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
12,959
26,338
porting Company, Incorpo-
1915.
1913.
1914.
rated, Boston.
Albiani Lunch Co., Boston, .
Mch. 3,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
10,000
-
-
2,330
7,240
Albree Self Figuring System
Mch. 3,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
32,000
_
_
_
-
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Aldeu Bros. Co., Boston,
June 14,
1915.
23 June 11,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
250,000
26,828
38,198
24 97,863
75,479
Alden Hall Corporation, Bos-
Jan. 15,
Dec. 28,
Nov. 30,
75,000
50,000
-
138
3,894
ton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Alden Press, Holyoke, .
May 11,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
15,000
-
-
-
-
Alden Rubber Company,
Aug. 5,
June S,
May 29,
100,000
-
7,311
390
1,570
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
I Patent rights, license an
d secret
8 Improvements
less deprecia
tion.
12 Horse
wagon, etc.
formula.
' Fixtures.
13 Furnit
ure.
2 Patent rights.
8 None held in 1{
14.
w Mortg
age.
3 Good will.
8 Good will and c
ontract.
w Loan
iccount.
* One-half equity only.
w Properties and
costumes.
1' Lynn
3taU Co'b. p
litems.
5 Less depreciation.
11 Ho
rses, wagons
etc.
1' Adver
ising tablet
1915.
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$5,000
-
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-
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-
-
$71,513
1,221,059
450,000
$16,059
-
$755,000
-
-
1,221.059
^35
_
285
3,350
2,500
550
_
300
-
-
3,350
3 200
-
-
49,850
11,000
5,186
320,500
8,500
-
$4,664
49,850
,
-
-
136,615
50,000
4,415
-
9,000
$73,200
-
136,615
-
8 $4,529
5,474
294,928
10,000
264,036
5,892
15,000
-
-
294,928
-
-
-
12,946
3,050
6,746
-
2,500
650
-
12,946
-
-
-
19,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
18,000
19,000
3 5,743
' 1,323
-
18,200
10,000
8,200
-
-
-
-
18,200
-
-
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
105,622
25.000
18,000
14,500
11,619
-
36,503
105,622
-
-
6,451
23,286
21,000
14
-
2,272
-
-
23,286
s 26,000
10 500
32,259
60,082
48,950
1,282
-
9,850
-
-
60,082
3 2,000
11 1,350
' 5,200
6,445
26,968
20,000
6,968
-
-
-
-
26,968
29,500
-
30,000
13,200
-
-
-
16,800
-
30,000
-
w 2,000
-
133,331
25,000
3,452
-
103,000
-
1,879
133,331
-
' 4,425
-
63,160
10,000
8,160
-
5.000
-
40,000
63,160
-
"224
-
16,777
10,000
4,739
-
-
2,038
-
16,777
-
-
-
23,243
3,000
4,064
" 3,500
16 9,371
-
3,308
23,243
-
W246
"85
-
60,303
30,000
6,758
-
22,400
-
1,145
60,303
~
' 48,000
18 3,500
15,177
"
386,286
150,000
53,673
50,000
132,013
386,286
3 5,000
528
in,529
20S50
47,204
10,000
6,003
18,229
12,972
47,204
-
21350
22 5,625
294
15,839
10,000
5,839
-
-
-
~
15,839
2 27,000
-
5,863
32,863
32,000
863
,
-
-
-
32,863
25 97,000
28 2,113
27 10,532
-
348,013
196,500
66,230
-
80,463
4,820
-
348,013
-
28 356
272
54,660
50,000
545
-
2,081
-
-
54,660
_
_
_
_
29 2,034
_
_
_
_
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3 5,000
30 562
31 10,490
32 800
3.606
29,829
29,000
829
-
-
-
-
29,829
18 Investments.
19 Furniture and fixtures.
20 Horse and team.
21 Horse and wagon.
22 Restaurant fixtures.
23 Adjourned.
24 And equipments.
25 Good will and investment in routes.
28 Prepaid insurance.
2' Advanced expenses.
28 Prepaid expense.
29 Accrued interest and taxes.
30 Molds and fixtures.
31 Secret processes.
32 Deferred charges.
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Alden Sheet. Metal Working &
Aug. 10,
Apr. 1
, Apr. 1,
S5,000
S300
$1,200
$7,821
Plumbing Co., Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Alden Speare's Sons Co., The,
Mch. 18,
Jan. 19
, Nov. 30,
375,000
874,000
1 18,020
67,424
364,082
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alden T. Cleveland Mfg. Co.,
Feb. 2,
Jan. 21
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
342
2,187
1,888
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Aldis Owen Hall's System of
Apr. 2,
Dec. 29
Dec. 29,
100,000
_
_
510
20
Business Enterprises, In-
1915.
1914.
1914.
corporated, Boston.
Aldrich-Chipman Company,
May 5,
Feb. 17
Jan. 31,
10,000
_
_
18,412
1,055
The, Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Aldrich Manufacturing Com-
May 20,
Feb. 15
Dec. 31,
6,000
6,500
13,500
4,000
31,361
pany, Charlton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alexander Strauss Incorpo-
Mch. 31,
Feb. 22
Jan. 31,
25,000
_
_
18,302
12,004
rated, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Alexandres H. Kafengis Com-
Mch. 17,
Mch. 15
Mch. 15,
5,000
_
200
800
150
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Alfred Brigham Co., Boston,
Feb. 12,
1915.
Feb. 10
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
-
-
1,937
20,694
Alfred E. Haines Company,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 19
Dec. 31,
3,000
-
1,100
500
2,514
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alfred H. Aldrich Company,
Apr. 22,
10 Mch. 1
Dee. 31,
1,200
-
-
75
856
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alfred Hale Rubber Company,
Feb. 25,
Jan. 26
Dec. 31,
8,000
7,300
1,000
2,995
2,124
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alfred Sears Co., Boston,
Feb. 12,
1915.
Jan. 12
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
-
-
12,986
63,644
Alger Paper Box Company,
July 24,
June 21
May 31,
100,000
26,476
35,511
52,456
25,198
Middleborough.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Algonquin Printing Company,
Feb. 3,
Jan. 27
Jan. 2,
500,000
168,666
229,352
1,411,602
237,027
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Alhambra Rubber Company,
Jan. 29,
Nov. 7
Nov. 7,
10,000
_
220
398
589
The, Milford.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Alkalol Company, The, Taun-
Mch. 31,
Mch. 1
Feb. 28,
10,000
6,561
9,019
8,812
7,997
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Allbe and Lincoln Co., Spring-
Feb. 3,
Jan. 11
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
3,450
7,572
9,778
field.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Allegheny Coke Company,
Apr. 27,
Feb. 9
Dec. 31,
500,000
" 383,964
w 40,481
9,134
2,687
Bo.ston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Allen and Endicott Building
Mch. 8,
Jan. 11
Dec. 31,
230,000
220,736
_
_
19,693
Company, The, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Allen and Fox Express Com-
Apr. 12,
Jan. 18
Jan. 1,
20,000
-
-
2° 16,725
7,698
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Allen & Paisley Company,
Apr. 14,
Apr. 13
Mch. 15,
30,000
_
_
47,828
50,084
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Allen, Doane & Co., Inc.,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 9
Dec. 31,
15,000
_
215,050
4,950
2,825
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Allen-Foster- Willett Company,
Oct. 21,
July 26
May 31,
100,000
-
75,000
89,676
250,494
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Allen-Higgins Wall Paper
Apr. 29,
Apr. 8
Mch. 31,
100,000
45,451
60,183
95,012
100,636
Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Allen-Hurd Company, Bos-
Mav 14,
Mch. 13
Jan. 30,
30,000
_
-
2,671
27,567
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Allen Lane Company, Boston,
June 14,
1915.
Apr. 1
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
100,000
-
-
-
432,974
Allen School of West Newton,
Dec. 7,
Nov. 25
Aug. 31,
100,000
73,844
-
_
3,809
The, Newton.
1914.
1914.
1914.
AUen, Slade & Co., Inc., Fall
Aug. 5,
July 6
Apr. 30,
270,000
87,441
5,372
184,605
195,368
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
AUerton Laundry Corpora-
Mch. 16,
Feb. 25
Jan. 5,
10,000
2,124
2,500
332
346
tion, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 And trucks, etc.
2 Stocks in other companies.
3 New buildings and improvements.
* Trade-marks and trade names.
5 Good will and list of customers.
° Good will.
^ Fixtures.
8 Reserve fund.
' Fixtures and equipment.
■" Adjourned.
11 Leases and equipments.
12 Securities.
13 Prepaid interest and insurance.
1^ Unpaid taxes not due.
15 Plant at North Dighton.
w Depreciation.
1' And improvements and coal rights.
18 And live stock.
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Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITIBS.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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able.
1
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edness.
J
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-
-
S5,838
$15,159
85,000
$273
-
$9,886
-
$15,159
4S500
6 5,500
«500
2 3102,549
3 61,359
-
687,434
10,417
1,030
356,400
10,000
1,030
111,034
417
-
120,000
$100,000
-
687,434
10,417
1,030
-
' 1,426
-
20,893
10,000
6,245
-
1,500
-
$3,148
20,893
-
-
-
55,361
6,000
23,516
$10,000
-
13,549
2,296
55,361
-
'2,319
-
32,625
25,000
2,675
-
3,000
8 750
1,200
32,625
6 2,000
-
2,600
5,750
5,000
350
-
400
-
-
5,750
6 7,000
9 5,614
-
35,245
10,000
23,713
-
-
-
1,532
35,245
-
-
-
4,114
3,000
550
-
-
-
564
4,114
-
'50
647
1,628
1,200
428
-
-
-
-
1,628
-
-
-
13,419
8,000
256
-
5,000
-
163
13,419
-
11 16,100
-
92,730
20,000
50,339
-
-
11,888
10,503
92,730
6 6,000
12 830
"757
15 61,907
-
147,228
2,108,554
100,000
500,000
7,992
" 1,289
21,834
-
34,500
852,500
3,447
15 93,783
640,437
147,228
2,108,554
-
-
438
1,645
750
158
-
737
-
-
1,645
-
-
-
32,389
10,000
1,401
-
-
-
20,988
32,389
-
-
-
20,800
5,000
-
-
11,000
3,500
1,300
20,800
19 40,000
-
-
476,266
391,000
283
-
64,000
-
20,983
476,266
-
-
-
240,429
230,000
-
-
-
-
10,429
240,429
-
-
15,216
39,639
20,000
12,989
6,650
. -
-
39,639
-
-
-
97,912
30,000
48,306
_
19,000
606
-
97,912
=2 1,000
« 5,000
-
-
18,825
415,170
15,000
100,000
2,524
66,669
:
700
140,650
107,851
601
18,825
415,170
-
~
_
301,282
100,000
13,802
50,000
46,250
23 50,000
41,230
301,282
2' 13,460
25 607
44,305
30,000
5,217
-
-
9,088
-
44,305
-
26 1,254
-
434,228
100,000
198,285
-
35,000
23 75,000
25,943
434,228
6 5,000
2' 12,303
25 2,382
29 5,780
23,145
120,483
478,566
76,400
270,000
12,983
59,121
-
31,100
148,000
30 1,231
214
120,483
478,566
6 4,466
31 1,200
'2.54
11,222
10,000
566
32 56
-
600
~
11,222
19 Patent rights.
2° And equipment, horses, wagons, etc.
21 And small tools.
22 Trade-marks.
23 Reserve for depreciation.
2^ Good will, office fixtures and im-
provements.
25 Paid insurance.
26 Furniture.
2' Furniture, fixtures, equipment and
school supplies.
28 Unaccrued items.
29 Horses, wagons and automobiles.
3° Reserved for taxes.
31 Wagons and horses.
32 Accounts accrued.
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Allied Stores Company,
Springfield.
Feb. 27.
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
51,200,000
-
-
$839,956
$474,023
Ailing Rubber Company,
Mch. 1,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
35,125
10,606
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Almond Company, Ashburn-
Oct. 26,
May 1,
Apr. 1,
320,000
_
_
_
7,300
ham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn,
Apr. 5,
Feb. 21,
Jan. 31,
200,000
$7,217
_
233,805
106,003
Incorporated, Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Alpha Hat Company, Med-
Jan. 23,
Nov. 16,
Oct. 30,
20,000
4,175
$3,686
3,216
287
way.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Alpha Investment Company,
Apr. 16,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
_
431
Boston.
1915.
1913.
1914.
Alphabetioon Company, Bos-
June 28,
9 June 25,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
_
_
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alsten and Goulding Com-
Mch. 24,
Feb. 24,
Dec. 31,
75,000
_
w 1,301
42,369
22,884
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ambler Myriagraph Com-
Mch. 25,
Mch. 10,
Feb. 27,
100,000
1,419
1,013
' 5,029 .
pany, Natick.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Agricultural Chemi-
May 6,
Jan. 31,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
_
_
cal Company of Massa-
1915.
1913.
1914.
chusetts, The, Boston.
American Artois Brau Com-
Sept., 11,
wAug. 31,
May 31,
90,000
_
_
_
_
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Auxiliary Heating
Mch. 4,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
100,000
_
_
1,532
1,579
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Awning & Tent Co.,
Nov. 20,
Oct. 20,
Sept. 30,
15,000
-
10 1,986
15,827
14,141
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Barrel Company,
Oct. 15.
Sept. 8,
Aug. 31,
10,000
1,000
_
287
3,235
Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Belting and Tan-
May 12,
Feb. 13,
Dec. 31,
65,000
_
2,500
26,166
23,792
ning Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Camphor Refining
Apr. 16,
Apr. 12,
Apr. I,
20,000
_
_
22,336
41,758
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Car Sprinkler Com-
Feb. 12,
Dec. 21,
Nov. 30,
30,000
25,265
2,052
42,834
43,207
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Card Clothing Com-
Mch. 4,
Mch. 4,
Dec. 31,
1,000
_
_
_
_
pany, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Chemical and Dye-
Apr. 1,
Jan. 4,
Deo. 31.
10,000
_
_
208
1,534
stuff Company, Incorpo-
1915.
1915.
1914.
rated, Boston.
American Cloak Company,
Aug. 16,
Julv 31,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
2,893
6,975
7,972
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Clothing Syndicate,
Dec. 7,
Sept. 7,
Aug. 31,
5,000
-
21 17,500
17,089
5,075
Inc., Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
American Clutch Company,
Apr. 14,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
10,000
_
2,800
554
217
Amesbury.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Coal Company,
July 28,
■ Apr. 21,
Apr. 1,
50,000
7,000
23 11,572
5,389
18,533
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Coke and Charcoal
Mch. 16,
Dec. 15,
Dec. 15,
9,000
_
26 1,000
1,000
550
Company, Salem.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Color and Chemical
Feb. 24,
26 Jan. 27,
Nov. 1,
10,000
_
_
300
18,971
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Coretwine Com-
Mch. 16,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 27,
100,000
.
23 13,080
27 211
22,258
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Cork Company In-
Apr. 15,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
20,000
_
923
13,879
. 19,733
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Cultivator Publish-
[June 1,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
10,000
_
500
with
1,260
ing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
m'cb'y
1 Good will.
2 Fixtures.
3 Interest in new construction.
* Store fixtures.
5 Unexpired insurance.
6 Mortgage on building.
^ Mortgage on machinery.
8 Securities.
5 In lieu of annual.
1" And tools.
11 Patent rights.
12 Furniture and fixtures.
13 Automobiles.
1^ Prepaid items.
15 Suspense account.
16 Date of postponement.
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
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1 $145,000
$79,606
2 156,145
3 132,739
i 4,588
5 147
-
Sl,827,469
50,466
7,300
$843,500
30,300
7,300
$254,776
4,501
-
$729,193
8,500
-
$7,165
$1,827,469
50,466
7,300
-
-
-
347,025
200,000
100,386
-
-
$46,639
-
347,025
-
8 15,176
$11,777
23,141
15,607
10,200
10,000
8,941
6 $2,000
7 2,000
~
5,607
~
23,141
15,607
1 49,700
-
300
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
"82
1 8,000
74,970
12 4,927
"401
" 759
"81
80,804
82,431
55,000
75,000
16,487
6,893
8,800
517
538
80,804
82,431
1 5,000
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
-
-
91,568
91,568
90,000
-
-
1,568
-
-
91,568
11 50,000
1 25,000
1' 1,590
:
24,449
102,560
33,544
100,000
15,000
2,560
5,562
_
~
10,500
2,482
102,560
33,544
1 2,500
18 500
3,224
10,746
10,000
746
-
-
-
-
10,746
-
-
-
52,458
25,500
21,958
-
5,000
-
-
52,458
-
8 25,000
-
89,094
20,000
58,486
-
-
10,608
-
89,094
11250
-
1,000
113,608
1,000
30,000
1,000
36,431
_
12,000
11,500
2,016
19 21,661
~
113,608
1,000
-
-
5,785
7,527
6,000
1,527
-
-
-
7,527
-
-
-
17,840
10,000
1,194
-
3,500
20 3,146
-
17,840
-
22 5,000
-
44,664
4,500
10,041
-
25,000
-
5,123
44,664
"100
-
16,242
19,913
10,000
7,913
-
2,000
-
-
19,913
1 2,000
1 4,000
24 208
15 28,000
1,746
3,400
74,448
9,950
50,000
9,000
14,448
. 950
-
10,000
-
~
74,448
9,950
-
-
-
19,271
10,000
9,004
-
-
-
267
19,271
11 70,370
28 6,265
-
112,184
100,000
7,184
-
5,000
-
-
112,184
1 6,000
-
1,124
41,659
20,000
11,312
10,347
-
-
-
41,659
23 7,500
-
3,765
13,025
10,000
30 1,215
-
1,810
-
-
13,025
1' Trade-marks, horses, wagons, furni-
ture and fixtures.
18 Horses and teams.
19 Insurance reserve.
20 For depreciation.
21 And fixtures and equipment.
22 Auto.
23 And fixtures.
2^ Treasury stock.
25 And horses and teams.
28 Adjourned.
2' And insurance unexpired.
28 Preliminary expenses.
29 Good will and copyright.
30 And bills.
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American Cushion Skate Com-
Mch. 12,
I Apr. 7,
Dec. 31,
$50,000
$15
$1
pany, Beverly.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American De Greasing Co.,
Apr. 15,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 1,
50,000
$19,131
$10,101
5,949
8,198
Peabody.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Department Store
Oct. 5,
July 6,
July 5,
10,000
-
_
1,150
226
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Dry Plate Com-
May 24,
May 19,
May 1,
20,000
11,613
4,653
5,882
12,519
pany, The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Electric Tool Com-
Mch. 12,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
500
2,000
542
pany, Newton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Equipment Com-
Feb. 9,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
_
_
189
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Fancier and Stock-
May 15,
Apr. 15,
Apr. 1,
30,000
-
-
1,075
2,400
keeper Company, The, Bos-
ton.
American Feature Film Co.,
1915.
1915.
1915.
July 22,
July 14,
Jan. 1,
50,000
_
_
34,988
36,354
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Felt Company, Bos-
June 4,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
4,622,700
6 1,463,345
6 1,053,861
1,739,575
1,097,263
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Fiber Company,
Apr. 16,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
150,000
-
500
2,500
-
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Finance Company,
May 10,
10 Apr. 30,
Jan. 4,
50,000
-
_
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Finishing Machin-
Oct. 7,
Oct. 4,
Sept. 30,
50,000
-
3,200
925
3,185
ery Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Fireworks and Ban-
Mch. 24,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
25,000
6,600
600
30,950
3,452
ner Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Fireworks Sales
Feb. 1,
Nov. 4,
Oct. 31,
25,000
-
-
-
5,303
Company, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Flaming Arc Lamp
June 24,
i«May 27,
Dec. 31,
225,000
-
397
6,068
167
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Fountain Pen Com-
Mch. 18,
16 Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
-
_
_
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Furniture Exchange,
May 14,
10 May 12,
Dec. 31,
30,000
2,000
-
2,500
16 30,187
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Gas Burner Hot
Dec. 7,
June 23,
June 23,
50,000
_
-
-
-
Water Company, The, Bos-
ton.
American Gas Light Company
1914.
1914.
1914.
Apr. 13,
Mch. 16,
Dec. 31,
25,000
_
_
_
105
of New England, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Glue Company,
Apr. 28,
Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
2,800,000
1,286,017
with R. E.
1,932,862
726,394
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Grocery Company,
Mch. 27,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 2,
40,000
_
w 11,651
86,674
120,106
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Halibut Company,
Mch. 4,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 31,
25,000
_
-
-
31,543
Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American House Corporation,
May 17,
May 3,
May 3,
15,000
94,975
-
-
4,712
The, Greenfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Ink Company,
Jan. 28,
Mch. 29,
Nov. 1,
25,000
-
-
175
367
Stoneham.
1915.
1910.
1914.
American-International Com-
Mch. 26,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
-
125
pany, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Iron & Metal Com-
Apr. 14,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 29,
25,000
■-
-
14,986
28,639
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Knittina; Company,
Dec. 17,
Nov. 19,
Oct. 31,
25,000
-
19 15,350
28,658
18,434
Waltham.
1914.
3914.
1914.
American-La France Fire En-
Sept. 30,
Aug. 10,
May 31,
1,000
-
25 538
3,727
11,361
gine Company of Massa-
1915.
1915.
1915.
chusetts, Boston.
American Law Service Com-
Aug. 2,
27 _
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
150
130
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1 Corporation has never commenced
business.
2 Patent rights.
3 Good will.
* Fixtures.
' And water power.
^ And equipment.
^ Investments.
8 Prepaid expenses.
9 Reserves.
10 Adjourned.
11 Treasury stock.
12 Furniture and fixtures.
13 Furniture.
1* Prepaid insurance.
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Assets-
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LUBILITIES.
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-
-
$50,016
$50,000
-
-
-
-
$16
$50,016
-
-
-
43,379
15,400
$6,990
-
$14,849
$6,140
-
43,379
s 1,000
-
$1,320
3,696
3,450
246
-
-
• -
-
3,696
-
-
-
34,667
20,000
2,704
-
-
2,000
9,963
34,667
-
$1,450
11,776
16,268
5,000
-
-
11,268
-
-
16,268
2 35,000
-
611
35,800
35,000
-
-
800
-
-
35,800
' 14,500
-
440
18,421
18,000
421
-
-
-
-
18,421
5 23,000
« 2,637
' 541,748
8 42,759
15,118
1,081
112,097
5,938,551
4,081
50,000
3,250,000
3,000
62,097
83,495
81
-
with accts.
payable
1,695,000
1,000
589,249
9 320,807
112,097
5,938,551
4,081
-
-
300
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
2 23,000
3 4,000
3 3,000
" 3,500
12 200
13 732
"550
20,090
54,100
46,884
8,303
50,000
20,000
3,000
500
3,239
3,794
-
3,600
13,688
9,957
1,509
54,100
46,884
8,303
2 192,572
1,853
69,875
270,932
225,000
1,304
-
44,628
-
-
270,932
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
5,886
40,573
210
500
-
39,863
-
40,573
= 500
3 7,696
-
-
8,301
8,000
301
-
-
-
-
8,301
"1
"483,110
-
4,428,384
2,800,000
136,170
-
942,500
-
549,714
4,428,384
-
2» 39,569
-
258,000
39,000
66,237
-
96,245
-
56,518
258,000
-
21500
22 860
2,079
7,740
34,982
107,427
25,000
15,000
6,982
50
$3,000
66,594
25,783
_
~
34,982
107,427
2U00
-
6,108
6,750
5,000
1,750
-
-
-
-
6,750
3 5,000
-
45,450
50,575
50,000
575
-
-
-
-
50,575
-
-
-
43,625
9,900
20,481
-
-
13,244
-
43,625
-
21750
12,165
63,192
27,791
25,000
1,000
13,648
25 2,500
26,791
-
17,000
-
5,044
63,192
27.791
3 1,000
-
29,515
30,795
30,000
95
-
700
-
-
30,795
15 Corporation not engaged in business.
" Including special deposit.
" Patent rights and good will.
IS Stocks owned.
19 And fixtures.
2" Stock in other corporations, prep
items, etc.
21 Stock.
22 Inventory.
23 Trade-marks.
21 Unexpired insurance and advertis-
ing contracts.
25 Dividend unpaid.
28 And furniture.
27 None held since organization.
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American Leather Goods
July 6,
Apr. 5,
Feb. 27,
$10,000
S5,521
$20,123
$5,351
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Life-Savin? Gar-
June 22,
May 14,
Mch. 31,
300,000
_
2 3,611
9,267
8,204
ment Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Linen Company,
Nov. 9,
Nov. 3,
Oct. 2,
800,000
5277,865
874,113
316,741
237,863
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Linseed Company,
Feb. 9,
Nov. 5,
Sept. 30,
10,000
25,000
_
34,336
520
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Lithuanian Co-oper-
Mch. i.
Jan. IS,
Jan. 18,
20,000
_
720
508
733
ative Public Market Corpo-
1915.
1915.
1915.
ation, The, Middleborough.
American Loan Company,
Apr. 23,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 1,
25,000
_
_
_
11,553
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Manufacturing
Apr. 9,
Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
10,000,000
5,441,553
with R. E.
2,664,670
1,627,579
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Mason.Safety Tread
Mch. 8,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
500,000
43,463
30,535
67,598
47,256
Company, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Mica Company,
May 27,
Feb. 15,
Dec. 31,
200,000
121,000
3,198
173,597
35,145
Newton.
1915.
1915.
191 i.
American Mineral Company,
Nov. 17,
Auu'. 9,
June 30,
60,000
12,500
15,000
2,500
3,213
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Model & Instru-
Apr. 12,
10 _
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
5,000
5,000
_
ment Co., Worcester.
1915.
1914.
American Motor Equipment
Feb. 10,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
15,000
1,697
_
13,408
9,482
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Narrow Fabric
Feb. 19,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
2 2,004
21,208
23,341
Company. Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American National Invest-
June 29,
Mch. 15,
Jan. 1,
25,000
_
_
_
1,975
ment Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Net and Twine
Dec. 24,
Dec. 10,
Sept. 30,
150,000
215,040
with R. E.
445,805
12,308
Company, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
American No-Slip Cement
Feb. 9,
Jan. 14,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
-
17
Company, Medford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Nut Lock Com-
Julv 14,
Apr. 5,
Apr. 5,
150,000
-
1,500
50
171
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Oak Leather Com-
Feb. 10,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 1,
25,000
-
7,098
482,442
152,580
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Oil Company, Cam-
June 9,
May 4,
May 1,
25,000
1,900
2,400
900
2,200
bridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
" 19,000
American Optical Company,
Mch. 31,
15 _
90,000
-
-
-
_
Southbridge.
1915.
American Oxidaze Company,
Feb. 0,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 1,
250,000
_
700
1,350
5,381
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Oxygen Associa-
Dec. 24,
Dec. 9,
Oct. 11,
30,000
_
2,313
250'
570
tion (Incorporated), Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
American Pad & Paper Co.,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
Nov. 30,
150,000
73,650
32,332
116,320
40,417
Holyoke.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Painting & Deco-
Jan. 22,
Dec. 26,
Dec. 1,
30,000
-
-
1,895
35,104
rating Company, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Paper Stock Com-
June 4,
Feb. 27,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
2,906
5.000
1,408
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Plumbing and Heat^
Feb. 27,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 1,
15,000
-
1,500
10,118
7,022
ing Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Powder Mills, The,
Dec. 11,
Nov. 11,
Sept. 30,
300,000
164,368
with R. E.
209,806
387,280
Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
American Printing Company,
Sept. 4,
">A\is. 24,
July 3,
2,000,000
21 1,708,493
witli R. E.
3,070,289
3,227,515
The, FaU River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Rubber Company,
Apr. 9,
Mch. 30,
Deo. 31,
1,000,000
290,740
212,235
1,224,509
963,955
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Sales Machine Com-
June 4,
May 15,
Jan. 1,
1,500,000
-
-
-
-
pany, The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Good will.
2 And fixtures.
2 Patent rights.
* Charged off for depreciation.
5 Furniture and fixtures.
^ Advance payments on purchases.
^ Securities of other corporations,
s Supplies and prepaid interest, insur-
ance and taxes.
9 Patent rights and good will.
1° None held since organization.
" Trade-marks.
12 Copyrights.
13 Reserves.
1'' Notes which are not negotiable and
are worthless to the company.
1915.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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1 S2,500
-
$5,953
$39,448
$10,000
$3,116
-
$26,332
-
-
$39,448
3 269,125
-
1,158
291,365
290,000
1,365
-
-
-
-
291,365
-
-
-
1,706,582
800,000
687,909
-
-
4 886,177
$132,496
1,706,582
-
-
-
59,856
10,000
17,040
-
27,000
-
5,816
59,856
-
-
-
1,961
1,470
204
-
-
-
287
1,961
» 3,000
6 $150
-
14,703
5,000
-
-
7,188
2,515
-
14,703
M31,911
« 152,940
' 3,000
8 55,381
2,037
9,945,123
622,800
9,000.000
480,050
363,017
19,016
35,800
582,106
87,934
9,945,123
622,800
-
-
-
332,940
127,600
32,178
-
80,000
-
93,162
332,940
1 15,000
-
15,500
63,713
47,200
3,854
-
12,659
-
-
63,713
3 40,000
-
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
11 5,000
13,000
3 5,700
1 19,000
12 300
225
32,647
71,553
2,200
15,000
44,000
2,200
10,826
3,633
-
-
13 23,920
6,821
32,647
71,553
2,200
-
-
-
673,159
150,000
78,159
-
445,000
-
-
673,159
1 37,890
-
-
37,907
37,890
17
-
-
-
-
37,907
3 78,000
-
69
79,790
79,790
-
-
-
-
79,790
-
-
-
642,120
25,000
617,120
-
-
642,120
-
-
-
26,400
25,000
1,400
-
-
-
-
26,400
1 127,299
w 1,256
38,716
174,702
161,600
8,102
-
5,000
-
_
174,702
1 15,150
-
18,915
37,198
21,050
16,148
-
-
-
-
37,198
-
-
-
262,719
123,800
21,297
$34,500
20,000
63,122
-
262,719
1 5,000
-
1,221
43,220
30,000
8,113
-
-
5,107
-
43,220
-
-
12,686
22,000
1,000
6,500
-
14,500
-
-
22,000
3 1,680
^1,500,000
1' 1,000
18 400
22 73,162
23 1,999,600
20,564
24 48,141
-
20,040
761,454
10,079,059
2,761,824
1,500,000
15,000
300,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,300,000
2,020
15,822
1,280,658
64,921
109,746
-
211,500
3,425,000
2,520
W500
234,132
3,373,401
1,696,903
90,254
with
surplus
20,040
761,454
10,079,059
2,761,824
1,500,000
16 This company is not now in active
business and has no assets or lia-
bilities.
1^ Investments.
1' Horses, wagons, etc-
18 Office furniture, etc.
1' Suspense account.
2" Adjourned.
21 And equipment.
22 Insurance, interest and water power
prepaid.
23 Stock:— Fall River Iron Works
Company.
21 Lasts.
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American School of Business,
Nov. 19,
July 14,
June 30,
S20,000
_
?7,958
Sl,468
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Sboemaking Pub-
Nov. 1,
Oct. 25,
Oct. 1,
. 30,000
-
-
_
2,633
lishing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Silver Black Fox
Mch. 31,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
400,000
-
-
_
1,475
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Smokeless Powder
Dec. 24,
Nov. 18,
Sept. 30,
100,000
$198,000
_
132,942
3,155
Company, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
American Solidified Oil Works,
June 21,
May 19,
Feb. 1,
10,000
-
S500
1,407
217
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Specialty Company,
May 14,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 6,
10,000
-
1,597
22,206
20,926
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Stamping Machine
Mav 10,
Dec. 1,
Dee. 1,
5,000
-
400
2,500
_
Company, Lynn.
1915.
1914.
1914.
American Stationery Com-
Jan. 21,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
2,950
750
1,388
pany, Boston (for 1914).
1915.
1914.
1913.
American Stationery Com-
Nov. 20,
8_
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
2,950
750
1,388
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
American Stave and Cooper-
Apr. 22,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 1,
10,000
22,500
8,402
11,900
12,180
age Company, Chelsea.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Stay Company,
Mch. 9,
Jan. 16,
Dee. 31,
300,000
-
9 54,274
49,686
48,102
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1014.
American Steara Gauge &
June 21,
12 Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
500,000
147,238
153,917
297,736
110,817
Valve Manufacturing Com-
1915.
1915.
1914.
pany, Boston.
American Stop-Motion Com-
Ai.r. 8,
I'Mch. 9,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
200
50
-
pany, Lowell.
1915-
1915.
1914.
American Storage Battery
Mch. 4,
Jan. 21,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
1,500
5,760
4,574
Company, The, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Submerged Exhaust
June n.
May 10,
May 1,
20,000
-
-
200
24
Co., Newburyport.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Tailors, Inc., Bos-
Auk. 3,
May 27,
Mav 27,
5,000
-
-
8,393
413
ton.
1915
1915.
1915.
American Tap and Die Co.,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
75,000
16,390
"27,475
111,505
21,485
Greenfield.
1P15.
1915.
1914.
American Tar Company,
Mch. 10,
Feb. 11,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
15,072
920
28,525
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Textilose Company,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
1,000,000
231,775
552,723
217,865
419,104
Newburyport.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Tire Company,
Apr. 26,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
95,000
28,243
20,540
2,467
1,202
Saugus.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Tool and Machine
Feb. 16,
Feb. 3,
Dec. 31,
100,000
73,500
65,807
148,343
132,675
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Tube Works, Bos-
Apr. 3,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
300,000
464,316
with R. E.
648,993
404,214
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Valve Company,
Apr. 15,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 28,
100,000
-
-
-
Milton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Waste Products
June 8,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 1,
300,000
2,750
-
-
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Watch Tool Com-
Mch. 10,
Feb. 11,
.Jan. 1,
82,000
23,425
47,756
74,538
2.814
pany, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
American Water Supply Com-
May 21,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 31,
500,000
_
15,256
23,586
16,079
pany of New England, Bos-
1915.
1915.
1915.
ton.
1 Copyrights.
s Good will.
' Live stock.
* Treasury stock.
5 Office furniture.
* Treasury stock donated.
7 Patent rights.
8 None held in 1915.
' And furniture and fixtures.
1" Unexpired insurance.
11 Improvements to buildings
prepaid rent.
and
12 Should have been held.
w Taxes, insurance, etc., paid in
advance,
w Corporation has done no business.
16 Equipment other than machinery,
w Good will, lease and fixtures.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
167
of Corporations — - Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
$18,931
$9,800
$4,661
-
-
-
$4,470
$18,931
2 $58,926
-
-
61,559
30,000
1,559
$30,000
-
-
-
61,559
-
3 227,689
* 62,400
6 234
S7,052
367
298,850
334,097
2,491
200,000
100,000
2,230
36,450
177,592
261
-
$50,000
$6,505
8 62,400
with
surplus
298,850
334,097
2,491
-
-
-
44,729
10,000
29,554
-
-
-
5,175
44,729
' 5,000
-
7,900
5,000
-
-
2,900
-
-
7,900
-
-
1,000
6,088
4,600
1,488
-
-
-
-
6,088
' 1,000
-
5,000
11,088
4,600
1,488
5,000
-
-
-
11,088
» 3,000
-
-
57,982
10,000
16,387
7.000
-
24,595
-
57,982
» 103,984
' 76,013
10 972
11 24,393
13 14,245
-
281,471
799,966
174,200
500,000
33,531
8,805
38,000
18,414
227,500
55,326
25,661
-
281,471
799,966
'100
-
83,433
83,783
80,000
3,783
-
-
-
-
83,783
-
16 7,567
11,130
30,531
8,070
2,768
-
19,693
-
-
30,531
' 5,000
-
-
5,224
5,000
-
-
-
-
224
5,224
w 3,300
-
-
12,106
5,000
5,838
-
-
-
1,268
12,106
-
-
-
176,855
75,000
-
-
7,279
-
94,576
176,855
18 2,604
19 1,472
20 90
-
49,304
30,000
13,406
22 225
-
4,000
994
23 679
-
49,304
'493,121
18 100,000
' 37,500
21621
2« 7,856
25 161,500
25 13,579
* 33,630
-
2,197,523
123,582
995,000
4 5,000
85,000
285,805
2,634
~
765,837
20,033
145,881
wi<h
surplus
15,915
2,197,523
123,582
.-
20 67,800
2' 3,000
-
491,125
1,517,523
100,000
300,000
32,810
450,376
-
35,000
301,263
28 10,752
29 11,300
767,147
-
491,125
1,517,523
7 50,000
-
-
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
-
-
170,000
172,750
169,500
250
-
3,000
-
-
172,750
■> 276,470
30 2,654
* 1,300
31 3,989
32 1,819
33 21,377
31 134,250
16,490
158,295
503,508
82,000
375,080
17,478
7,428
25,000
50,500
96,000
6,236
2,081
158,295
503,508
" And office fixtures.
18 Trade-marks.
1' Tools, office furniture, etc.
20 Investments.
21 Prepaid items.
22 Accrued taxes.
23 Reserve for depreciation.
24 Development account.
25 Investment mill stock.
26 Deferred organization expense.
2' Team property.
28 Guarantee.
28 Special reserve.
3" Patterns and drawings.
31 Fixtures, ofliee and factorj'.
32 Supplies and advertising.
33 Development and promotion.
34 Tnistee stock.
168
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
Certificate was
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American Wharf Company,
Mch. 4,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 31,
$25,000
$26,000
_
_
$238
Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
American Whip Company,
Jan. 16,
-
Jan. 2,
3-
-
-
-
-
Westfield.
1915.
1913.
American Window Cleaning
Mch. 4,
Jan. 15,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
$1,000
4,181
Company of H o 1 y o k e.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Mass., Holyoke.
American Window Cleaning
Mch. 4,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
600
-
9,400
Company _ of Springfield,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Mass., Springfield.
American Wireless Company,
Apr. 15,
4 _
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
136
Boston.
1915.
1914.
American Worsted Machinery
Apr. 29,
5 _
Apr. 1,
25,000
-
-
-
-
Company, Beverly.
1915.
1915.
American X-Ray Screen Co.,
Sept. 23,
July 21,
June 30,
5,000
-
-
$300
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
^915.
Ames Implement and Seed
Jan. 21,
Jan. 14,
Dee. 31,
100,000
-
-
56,163
21,092
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ames Plow Company, Fram-
June 14,
Feb. 18,
Dec. 31,
450,000
117,344
9 109,785
92,781
21,012
ingham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ames Sword Company, Chico-
Mch. 29,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
150,000
62,000
12,049
37,902
31,042
pee.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Amesbury Building Corpora-
Apr. 5,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
30,000
87,074
5,851
30
2,765
tion, The, Amesbury.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Amesbury Commercial Press,
Dec. 30,
Nov. 21,
Nov. 20,
20,000
-
3,088
251
995
Amesbury.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Amesbury Theatre Company,
Dec. 11,
Sept. 8,
Aug. 1,
40,000
-
-
-
-
Amesbury.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Amherst Co-operative Supply
Oct. 8,
Mch. 12,
Feb. 15,
1,000
-
-
55
396
Association, The, Amherst.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Amherst Creamery Company,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 1,
10,000
3,000
1,949
4,054
13,877
The, Amherst.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Amherst Garage Company,
Jan. 27,
w Jan. 4,
Dec. 7,
15,000
7,514
1,433
1,473
2,348
Amherst.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Amherst Manufacturing Com-
Feb. 26,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 1,
45,000
15,176
19,719
10,910
3,184
pany, Amherst.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Amherst Waxed Paper Mills,
Apr. 22,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
50,000
28,630
22,711
42,408
18,134
Amherst.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Amos F. Chase Company
.Tune 16,
Feb. 2,
Feb. 2,
10,000
-
900
1,411
1,050
(inc.). The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Anchor Color & Gum Works,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 14,
Dec. 31,
25,000
34,000
16,000
-
-
Dighton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Anchor Laundry Company,
Apr. 24,
Mch. 1,
Mch. 1,
10,000
-
17,514
-
4,411
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Anchor Linotype Printing
May 24,
" May 19,
Apr. 30,
12,000
-
20,160
1,700
7,380
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Ancient River Corporation,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 30,
Dec. 31,
100,000
20,000
1,000
-
103
The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ancona Company, The, Fall
Apr. 30,
Apr. 27,
Mch. 27,
300,000
33,357
20 519,688
131,092
46,899
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Anderson Electric Car Com-
Sept. 30,
21 Sept. 9,
Aug. 1,
10,000
-
-
11,109
2,220
pany of Boston, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Andover Press (Limited),
Mch. 10,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
10,000
15,000
12,000
5,480
18,431
Andover.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Andover Realty Co., The,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 22,
Dec. 31,
6,000
17,617
-
-
636
Andover.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Andrew D. Fuller Co., Bos-
Feb. 5,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
1,700
8,567
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Andrew Button Company,
Feb. 11,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
200,000
-
2,400
183,128
175,461
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will.
* None held in 191
5.
9 And furnitu
re and fixtui
es.
- Fixtures.
6 None held since c
rganization.
w Investments
.
3 The capital stock of this
company
6 Automobile.
11 Reserves.
was purchased by th
e United
7 Furniture and fix
tures.
12 Insurance u
nexpired.
States Whip Company ii
1 1893.
8 Not
due.
13
Subscriptioi
IS received o
n stock.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
169
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
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2S500
S4,792
832,530
$25,000
S30
$7,500
-
-
-
832,530
1 4,000
-
1,079
10,260
5,000
3,672
-
-
3509
«1,079
10,260
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
-
-
-
-
-
10,000
-
-
164
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
1 7,210
-
-
7,210
7,210
-
-
-
-
-
7,210
_
-
9,200
9,500
5,000
-
-
S4,500
-
-
9,500
U
6 392
7 5,840
10 35,000
184,438
83,487
560,361
70,000
350,000
8 3,914
18,854
100,000
80,755
7,275
11 10,752
2,298
83,487
560,361
-
-
7,289
150,282
150,000
282
-
-
-
-
150,282
-
K356
-
96,076
30,000
4,141
52,312
-
9,623
-
96,076
-
-
1,026
5,960
4,500
447
-
1,013
-
-
5,960
-
-
7
458
22,880
90
13 160
10,000
77
7,861
-
4,000
131
1,019
-
458
22,880
-
-
-
12,768
8.500
1.597
" 1,500
-
-
1,171
12,768
15 10,000
1M75
-
59,164
30,500
3,131
24,178
-
1,355
-
59,164
-
-
52,461
164,374
50,000
59,128
-
55,246
-
-
164,374
IS 2,000
1 1,750
~
-
7,111
50,000
6,000
25,000
225
25,000
-
750
-
136
7,111
50,000
1 7,404
19 5,824
-
35,153
8,000
4,379
8,291
12,290
-
2,193
35,153
-
-
-
29,240
12,000
2,909
-
-
-
14,331
29,240
-
-
81,815
102,918
86,640
2,028
-
14,250
-
-
102,918
-
-
-
731,036
300,000
12,501
200,000
167,000
-
51,535
731,036
-
22 842
'715
20,345
35,231
50,911
10,000
10,000
28
6,315
25,203
12,000
5,000
-
17,596
35,231
50,911
10 3,069
-
21,322
6,000
301
15,000
-
-
21
21,322
1 97,800
-
13,531
121,598
100,000
10,298
-
11,300
-
-
121,598
"450
23 2,000
24 894
' 2,250
366,583
200,000
7,864
137,100
739
25 10,000
10,880
366,583
K Adjourned.
15 Mortgage.
1' Trade-marks.
1' Unexpired insurance.
18 Patent rights.
19 Rolling stock.
20 And buildings.
21 Date of postponement.
22 Garage equipment.
23 Horse, wagon, auto, etc.
24 Prepaid taxes.
2" Reserve for losses.
170 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Andrew G. Paul Company,
May 27,
Feb. 11,
Dec. 31,
S300,000
S800
$2,384
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Andrew J. Lloyd Company,
Feb. 19,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
150,000
_
S5,067
154,543
32,974
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Andrew J. Morse & Son, In-
Feb. 6,
Jan. 22,
Dec. 31,
10,000
6,500
10,000
17,682
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Andrew Kerr Company, The,
Apr. 17,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
500,000
$32,283
20,759
2,030
971
Plymouth.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Andrew Wilson Company,
Mch. 18,
Feb. 9,
Feb. 1,
10,000
_
5,500
3,532
10,296
Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Andrews and Oilman Inc.,
Feb. 9,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
3,000
_
-
3,100
204
Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Andrews-Gardner Co., Bos-
June 8,
Dec. 16,
Nov. 30,
25,000
-
-
5,242
12,393
ton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Andrews Paper Company,
Feb. 16,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 1,
60,000
_
_
74,515
59,954
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Andrews-Wasgatt Company,
Dec. 12,
Nov. 9,
Oct. 31,
100,000
37,013
75,623
86,873
74,177
Everett.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Androscoggin Pulp Company,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 10,
Dee. 31,
1,000,000
555,983
456,161
214,883
113,956
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Angelo Seretto Company,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
15,000
_
_
7,143
5,000
Fitchburg.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Angier Chemical Company,
Aug. 2,
July 12,
June 30,
25,000
54,000
4,099
42,859
95,981
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Angier Mills, Ashland,
Feb. 17,
1915.
Mch. 13,
Jan. 14,
1915.
Jan. 11,
Dee. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
50,000
39,752
33,562
32,428
14,059
Anglo-American Textile Ma-
275,000
_
_
_
14,834
chinery Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Angus Engineering Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 20,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
3,138
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Angus Morrison Company,
Aug. 7,
2sMay 15,
Apr. 30,
5,000
-
23 2,995
680
8,538
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Animated Advertising Com-
Apr. 13,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
522
24,842
12,628
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Anker Printing Company,
Mch. 30,
Mch. 1,
Jan. 31,
10,000
-
10,174
940
2,985
The, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Annawan Mills (Incorpo-
Dec. 31,
Dec. 2,
Sept. 26,
50,000
30,000
with R. E.
30,603
27,090
rated), Fall River (for 1914).
1914.
1914.
1914.
Annawan Mills (Incorpo-
Nov. 24,
Nov. 1,
Oct. 2,
50,000
30,000
with R. E.
25,402
15,347
rated), Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Annisquam Island Land Com-
July 21,
May 1,
Mch. 31,
50,000
35,057
-
-
-
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Anthony Manufacturing Co.,
Feb. 19,
Feb. 13,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
3,509
14,086
8,552
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Apollo Theatre Incorporated,
Nov. 13,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
50,000
44,000
-
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Apothecary Hall, Inc., North
Apr. 30,
Feb. 22,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
-
15,500
1,200
Adams.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Appleton Brass Company,
Mch. 17,
Feb. 20,
Dec. 31,
3,000
-
2,819
210
504
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Appleton Company, Boston,
Dec. 19,
1914.
Dec. 16,
1914.
Nov. 7,
1914.
450,000
226,000
224,000
883,927
815,702
Apponaug Company, The,
Sept. 24,
Sept. 14,
June 30,
800,000
892,523
with R. E.
108,287
82,928
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Apsley Rubber Company,
June 18,
3' Mch. 17.
Jan. 30,
1,500,000
37 253,820
38 311,550
642,161
301,960
Hudson.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights.
2 Contracts.
3 Subscription on preferred stock.
« Patent rights. Axis Finder.
5 Good will.
< Furniture and fixtures.
' Kryptok Company,
s Copyright.
3 Treasury stock.
1" Reserve.
11 Trade-marks.
12 Prepaid expenses.
13 And accrued interest.
1^ Deferred liability.
" One truck.
M Furniture, fixtures and office sup-
plies.
1' Fixtures.
18 Anticipated discount.
1' Depreciation.
2° Stock in other companies.
21 Reserves.
22 Horse and wagons.
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2 S15,000
$16,842
$270,384
$250,000
3 2,000
$15,260
-
$3,124
-
-
$270,384
«92
a 75,820
-
283,638
144,000
27,979
-
65,366
$9,008
-
283,638
6 5,000
' 6,337
8 25
9 3.780
1137,285
-
-
-
34,182
10,000
12,290
-
-
-
$11,892
34,182
» 65,565
" 2,122
3,550
542,280
500,000
3,395
_
13 29,977
_
_
542,280
» 175,000
" 8,908
5 240,000
-
-
-
19,328
10,000
8,469
-
_
-
859
19,328
-
15 250
46
3,600
2,500
1,100
-
-
-
-
3,600
-
i«157
-
17,792
10,000
343
-
-
-
7,449
17,792
I' 500
-
134,969
60,000
53,120
-
21,300
-
549
134,969
-
-
273,686
100,000
8,396
-
105,500
18 6,000
w 52,000
1,790
273,686
~
2° 4,751
-
1,345,734
1,000,000
28,830
-
-
184,680
21 132,224
-
1,345,734
6 17,311
22 1,895
"100
-
31,449
15,000
8,449
-
23 8,000
-
-
31,449
-
-
-
196,939
25,000
30,483
-
60,000
-
81,456
196,939
-
-
-
119,801
50,000
6,095
-
48,500
-
15,206
119,801
-
2*209,080
25 50,000
-
273,914
230,000
4,576
-
-
-
39,338
273,914
-
2sin
2U00
751
4,100
4,100
-
-
-
-
-
4,100
-
-
-
12,213
5,000
5,248
-
250
_
1,715
12,213
M 17,590
-
24,145
79,727
50,000
9,045
-
20,682
-
-
79,727
6 1,500
-
-
15,599
10,000
3,195
$1,500
561
-
343
15,599
-
-
17,845
105,538
12,900
62,638
-
30,000
-
-
105,538
-
-
33,627
104,376
12,900
81,476
-
10,000
-
104,376
-
31327
294
35,678
35,300
-
-
32 378
-
-
35,678
" 5,000
_
4,999
46,146
30,000
4,946
_
11,200
_
_
46,146
6 10,000
~
~
10,500
54,500
13,500
33 5,000
-
36,000
-
-
-
54,500
-
-
2,850
19,550
16,000
800
-
2,750
-
-
19,550
-
-
121
3,654
3,000
654
-
-
-
-
3,654
-
-
-
2,149,629
450,000
1,180,038
-
3< 45,546
474,045
2,149,629
-
S6 7,381
-
1,091,119
775,000
25,003
-
130,000
161,116
-
1,091,119
S9 300,000
io 13,504
" 57,680
-
1,880,675
1,071,300
159,945
-
393,000
256,430
-
1,880,675
23 Bank loan.
2* Patent rights, patterns, drawings,
machinery, tools, etc.
25 Stock in treasury.
23 OfEce furniture.
27 Organization expense.
28 In lieu of annual.
2» And tools.
3" Good will and secret f ormulse.
31 Organization expenses.
32 Loans.
33 Subscription received on stock.
^ General reserve.
35 Advanced expenses.
3' Adjourned.
3' And plant.
38 And fixtures, lasts, patterns and
equipment.
39 Patent rights, trade-marks and
miscellaneous.
*" Prepaid insurance, interest, etc.
<i Investments in other companies.
172 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Arancio Brothers Company,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 6
Dec. 31,
sicooo
S30.423
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ararat Grocery Company,
Apr. 17,
Mch. 27
Feb. 28,
30,000
-
I $3,531
S33,475
25.540
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Arcade Malleable Iron Com-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 20
Dec. 31,
15.000
841,138
13,417
13,495
18,194
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Archer and Company, Incor-
Mch. 31,
Jan. 18
Jan. 1,
50,000
_
_
_
79
porated, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Archer Rubber Company,
Jan. 19,
Jan. 11
Jan. 1,
20,000
-
15,000
45,390
54,272
Milford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Archibald Wheel Company,
Mch. 26,
Jan. 11
Dec. 31,
800,000
178,539
93,331
354,108
30,058
Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Architectural Testing & In-
Feb. 5,
Jan. 5
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
110
107
specting Bureau, Inc., Bos-
ton.
Arco Rubber Company, Bos-
1915.
1915.
1914.
Mch. 11,
Feb. 15
Jan. 30,
15,000
_
_
59,706
39,988
ton.
1915.
1915.
191.5.
Arctic Ice and Cold Storage
Feb. 4,
Jan. 21
Nov. 30,
260,000
121,440
20,713
28,914
100,503
Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ariston Manufacturing Co.,
Sept. 10,
May 19
May 19,
25,000
-
_
300
1,257
Inc., The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Arkwright Mills, The, Fall
Nov. 1,
Oct. 26
Oct. 2,
450,000
204,265
628,884
271,646
74,090
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
ArUngton Amusement Com-
July 15,
Jan. 20
Jan. 20,
1,000
-
1,500
_
35
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Arlington Automobile Com-
Mch. 5,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
3,654
2,620
5,384
pany, Arlington.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arlington-Belmont Ice Com-
Mch. 29,
Jan. 12
Nov. 30,
15,000
14,000
8 5,334
-
12,521
pany, Arlington.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arlington Coal Co., Arling-
May 24,
9 Apr. 20
Apr. 1,
15,000
22,209
537
2,095
5,697
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Arlington Mills, Boston,
Feb. 26,
1915.
Jan. 26
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
8,000,000
1,994,121
3,420,000
ID 368,023
5,263,824
2,386,360
Arlington Steam Laundry
July 22,
June 18
June 1,
15,000
6,000
12,720
500
1,366
Company, Arlington.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Armory Garage, Incorpo-
Apr. 15,
Mch. 16
Feb. 28,
5,000
-
-
55
3,864
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Armour's Pattern Shop Co.,
Mch. 24,
Mch. 16
Mch. 1,
5,000
-
3,204
892
3.933
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Armstrong Transfer Express
Feb. 17,
Feb. 1
Deo. 31,
250,000
96,064
-
_
76,255
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arnold & Winsor Company,
Feb. 23,
wjan. 29
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
6,797
50,308
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arnold Electric Company,
Dec. 9,
Aug. 3
Aug. 1,
2,000
-
213
_
624
Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Arnold-Hoffman Company,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 14
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
-
39,488
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arnold Print Works, North
Apr. 14,
Feb. 1
Jan. 2,
1,500,000
1,061,487
with R. E.
578,788
694,120
Adams.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Arnold-Roberts Company,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 5
Nov. 30,
50,000
-
-
53,839
67.553
The, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Aronson the Furrier, Incorpo-
Feb. 10,
Jan. 4
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
4,621
22,713
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arrah Wanna Moccasin Com-
Mch. 5,
Jan. 10
Dec. 31,
25,000
_
3,860
10,327
4.529
pany, Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Arrow Rubber Company,
May 22,
20 May 12
Dec. 31.
5.000
-
-
165,957
898
Watertown.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Art Metal Construction Com-
May 3,
Mch. 18
Dec. 31,
2,142,800
524,150
562,520
481,818
962,948
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Art Photo Company, Spring-
Apr. 16.
Mch. 9
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
2,169
816
1,943
field.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 And fixtures.
2 Good will.
5 Horses and wagons.
* Furniture and fixtures.
' Deferred charges.
8 Patent rights.
' Reserve for depreciation.
8 And personal property.
9 Date of postponement.
i" Machinery and construction.
11 Advertising.
12 Prepaid insurance and taxes.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
173
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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S2,983
533,406
810,000
816,650
-
-
33,773
$2,983
$33,406
2 86,000
?495
3 1,147
:
70,188
86,244
29,000
15,000
17,008
8,499
~
$12,000
9,987
50,745
14,193
70,188
86,244
-
noo
1,161
1,340
1,340
-
-
-
-
-
1,340
-
-
-
114,662
20,000
45,329
-
-
49,333
-
114,662
2 200,295
5 6,115
48,767
911,243
800,000
33,243
-
78,000
-
-
911,243
2 10,800
-
95
11,112
10,000
-
-
1,112
-
-
11,112
-
-
15,352
115,046
15,000
30,546
69,500
-
-
115,046
-
-
215,860
487,430
260,000
1,430
$195,500
30,500
-
-
487,430
6 25,000
-
-
26,557
25,000
185
-
-
-
1,372
26,557
-
-
-
1,178,885
450,000
29,446
-
583,538
' 45,000
70,901
1,178,885
-
-
-
1,535
1,000
-
-
-
-
535
1,535
-
-
-
11,658
5,300
3,682
-
-
2,337
339
11,658
-
-
-
31,855
15,000
155
-
-
-
16,700
31,855
-
-
747
31,285
15,000
1,585
14,700
-
-
-
31,285
2 2,000
11 152,114
12 153,525
5,115
13,737,967
27,701
8,000,000
12,400
5,160,961
1,518
5,700
8,083
552,006
13 25,000
:
13,737,967
27,701
-
14 2,100
5,980
11,999
5,000
3,299
-
3,500
-
200
11,999
-
-
1,155
9.184
5,000
1,966
-
2,218
-
-
9,184
-
15 108,824
-
281,143
250,000
10,355
-
-
20,788
-
281,143
2 5,000
6 1,000
"24,100
^2,163
1^40
12,848
88,368
14,825
48,000
2,000
10,119
12,325
-
6,000
500
20,868
3,381
88,368
14,825
-
-
-
39,488
15,000
24,488
-
-
-
-
39,488
-
-
-
2,334,395
1,600,000
-
157,000
363,317
-
19 314,078
2,334,395
-
-
-
121,392
50,000
49,852
-
10,500
-
11,040
121,392
-
-
-
27,334
10,000 ■
811
7,000
7,716
-
1,807
27,334
-
-
-
18,716
9,800
6,516
2,000
400
-
-
18,716
-
-
-
166,855
5,000
161,855
-
.-
-
-
166,855
6 175,000
21 18,442
22 13,825
-
2,738,703
4,928
2,142,700
2,400
168,984
524
50,000
325,000
33,870
23 18,149
2,004
2,738,703
4,928
13 Reserve for doubtful accounts.
" Equipment.
15 Personal property.
1' Adjourned.
1' Stocks of other companies.
13 Office fixtures.
19 And reserves.
21 In lieu of annual.
21 Prepaid charges.
22 Investments.
23 Reserves.
174
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA.
TION.
Art Products Company, Bos-
ton.
Art Stone Company, The,
Montague.
Arthur C. Harvey Company,
Boston.
Arthur D. Little, Incorpo-
rated, Boston.
Arthur F. Tyler Company,
Athol.
Arthur J. Cummiskey Motor
Car Company Inc., Low-
ell.
Arthur L. Johnson Co., Bos-
ton.
Arthur L. Race Company,
The, Brookline.
Arthur T. Cumings, Inc.,
Boston.
Arthur Treat Company, Bos-
ton.
Arthur W. Crane Company,
Boston.
Arthur W. Pope Company,
Boston.
Artisan Publishing Company,
Holyoke.
As Novidades Publishing
Company of Fall River,
Fall River.
Asahel Wheeler Company,
Boston.
Asbestos Fabric Company,
Limited, The, Boston.
Asbestos Protected Metal
Company, Boston.
Ash & Nichols, Inc., Lynn, .
Ashby, Crawford Company,
Marlborough.
Ashby Reservoir Company,
Ashby.
Ashfield Co-operative Cream-
ery Association, The, Ash-
field.
Ashoyton Knitting Company,
Shelburne.
Ashworth Bros. Inc., Fall
River.
Asphalt Roof Coating Com-
pany, Limited, Boston.
Afiselta Company, The,
Worcester.
Associate Investment Com-
pany, Chelsea.
Associate Power Company,
The, Boston.
Associated Architects Printing
& Supply Co., Boston.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Feb. 5,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Mch. 23,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Sept. 17,
1915.
Feb. 27,
1915.
Aug. 12,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Sept. 11,
1915.
June 23,
1915.
Feb. 20,
1915.
June 4,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
June 28,
1915.
Feb. 27,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915
Feb. 25,
1915
July 8,
1915,
Jan. 6,
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Dec. 22
1914.
Mch. 16,
1915-
Jan. 5,
1915.
May 24,
1915
Sept. 29,
1915
Mcb. 5,
1915.
Jan. 19
1915.
June 15,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Sept. 1
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Jan. 16,
1915.
Mch. 4
1915.
Jan. 16,
1915.
Jan. 11
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Apr. 14
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915,
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 22,
1914.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Oct. 1,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 1,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
June 15,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 1,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914..
July 1,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$50,000
30,000
300,000
175,000
25,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
25,000
9,000
2,500
25,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
10,000
250,000
5,000
250,000
3,500
3,500
25,000
400,000
100,000
4,000
6,000
2,500
10,000
ASSKTS.
$7,146
5 45,510
16,400
3,900
40,000
500
3,775
95,015
$8,183
27,853
7,240
3,250
1,700
30,441
21 39,041
800
1,958
189,826
1,300
2,107
-•^ =3.2.9
g <U 03 O ,
$16,353
280,323
42,777
5,822
14,033
1,319
4,157
817
37,577
32,753
2,861
31,162
3,294
79,796
1,279
1,323
162,304
8,178
1,152
604
1 Patent rights.
2 And equipment.
2 Investments.
^ Treasury stock.
5 Collateral stock.
6 Prepaid expen.se.
' Interest payable accrued.
' Reserve for depreciation.
' Reserve for doubtful accounts.
w Reserve for income tax.
" Fixture account.
12 None held in 1914.
13 Deferred charges.
I'' Leasehold.
" Good will.
1915.
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175
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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I $50,000
-
-
$50,000
$50,000
-
-
-
-
-
$50,000
-
-
$8,912
62,859
18,200
$10,525
$34,134
-
-
-
62,859
-
-
-
480,979
250,000
144,162
67,495
-
-
$19,322
480,979
» 74,925
3 $4,500
* 10,000
6 25,000
6 763
200,672
112,477
171,000
25,000
4,360
?257
13,031
$15,000
$8,160
8 839
9 968
10 88
with
surplus
74,446
200,672
112,477
-
-
-
10,929
10,000
265
-
-
-
664
10,929
-
11744
-
23,971
5,000
288
-
6,000
12,683
-
23,971
15 15,000
13 4,356
" 3,060
7,655
16,483
35,390
6,600
25,000
7,809
3,200
-
2,074
_
7,190
~
16,483
35.390
-
-
-
19,334
9,000
1,341
-
-
-
8,993
19,334
-
"400
2,100
2,500
2,500
-
-
-
-
-
2,500
-
"500
3,246
50,826
25,000
3,768
-
14,319
7,739
-
50,826
16 5,000
-
1,675
11,925
2,925
9,000
-
-
-
11,925
-
-
-
55,787
30,000
25,787
-
-
-
-
55,787
19 149,615
20 24,815
" 5,053
iMOO
197
6,971
329,700
6,454
5,000
244,600
5,000
762
8,524
1,454
-
38,869
1,000
18 209
37,707
6,971
329,700
6,454
22 50,000
4 71,100
3,000
364,858
3,500
163,000
3,500
56,386
8,000
75,000
23 39,000
23,472
_
364,858
3,500
-
-
-
11,657
3,500
500
-
6,682
975
-
11,657
-
-
355
4,354
3,000
354
-
1,000
-
-
4,354
-
3 9,701
-
608,985
400,000
16,440
-
-
-
192,545
608,985
2< 40,000
16 11,650
26 1,200
470
95,336
4,468
66,665
4,000
15,932
468
-
-
:
12,739
95,336
4,468
-
26 3,S37
-
12,467
6,000
5,150
-
-
-
. 1,317
12,467
1 1,500
2' 1,000
-
2,500
2,500
-
-
-
-
-
2.500
» 5,399
-
981
11,630
9,175
1,680
-
775
-
-
11,630
16 Vehicles.
1' Furniture and fixtures.
18 Reserve.
19 Patent rights and trade-marks.
20 Securities.
21 And lasts, etc.
22 Trade-marks and good will.
23 Loans from directors.
24 Trade-marks, Formula No. 2.
26 Fixtures.
26 Real estate mortgages.
27 Experimental automobile.
176
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Ateitis Publishing Corpora-
tion, Boston.
Atherton-Byard Furniture
Company, Haverhill.
Atherton Furniture Company,
Worcester.
Atherton Furniture Company
of Brockton, Brockton.
Atherton Furniture Company
of Pittsfield, Pittsfield.
Athol Comb Company, Athol,
Athol Ice Company, Athol, .
Athol Machine Company,
Athol.
AtWmon Coal Company,
. Newburyport.
Atlantic Amusement Com-
pany, Boston.
Atlantic Auto Company,
Lynn.
Atlantic Carbonic Company,
Chelsea.
Atlantic Coal Company of
Massachusetts, Taunton.
Atlantic Coast Hardware Co.,
Boston.
Atlantic Cotton Mills, Bos-
ton.
Atlantic Halibut Company,
Boston.
Atlantic Isinglass Company,
Boston.
Atlantic Lard Company, Bos-
ton.
Atlantic Machine Screw Com-
pany, Boston.
Atlantic Manufacturing Com-
pany, Peabody.
Atlantic Monthly Company,
The, Boston.
Atlantic Motor and Supply
Company (Inc.), Somer-
ville.
Atlantic Park Company, Bos-
ton.
Atlantic Printing Company,
Boston.
Atlantic Rope and Line Com-
pany, Boston.
Atlantic Rubber Company,
Quincy.
Atlantic Wet Wash Laundry
Company, Quincy.
Apr. 22,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Moh. 18,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Sept. 15,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
July 24,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
May 28,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Sept. 25,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Nov. 18,
1915.
Sept. 15,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
June 14,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Aug. 10,
1915.
May 29,
1915.
June 22,
1915.
June 18,
1915.
Jan. 25,
Dec. 8,
1915.
1914.
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
191.5.
1914.
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
Jan. 23,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
Jan. 26,
I5ec. 31,
1915.
1914.
Aug. 2,
Aug. 1,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 16,
Mch. 1,
1915.
1915.
June 23,
June 1,
1915.
1915.
May 4,
Mch. 31,
1915.
1915.
Apr. 13,
Mch. 31,
1915.
1915.
July 7,
July 1,
1915.
1915.
Apr. 17,
Jan. 1,
1915.
1915.
May 19,
Moh. 31,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
13 Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
Sept. 24,
Aug. 31,
1915.
1915.
Dec. 16.
Dec. 1,
1914.
1914.
Oct. 20,
Sept. 1,
1915.
1915.
July 28,
July 1,
1915.
1915.
Jan. 25,
Jan. 25,
1915.
1915.
May 10,
Apr. 30,
1915.
1915.
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
Jan. 9,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
June 3,
Apr. 30,
1915.
1915.
Apr. 27,
Mch. 31,
1915.
1915.
18 Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
1915.
1914.
Apr. 15,
Mch. 31,
1915.
1915.
$25,000
24,000
22,000
24,000
16,000
5,000
20,000
50,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
500,000
100,000
1,000,000
10,000
30,000
5,000
15,000
10,000
100,000
25,000
100,000
60,000
10.000
50,000
10,000
Assets.
S3,300
15,000
35,550
16,632
11,599
247,982
19,620
24 49,661
S3,500
'■ 5,698
500
1,025
11,000
2,800
3,900
42,258
with R. E.
12,000
500
1,200
2,000
i 33,828
3,160
13,251
500
"3 a
"3 fe:
S2,500
63,244
74,114
27,901
900
5,420
73,556
5,426
4,263
80,987
31,282
100
32,744
15
300
300
13,728
1,100
3,288
3,690
10,157
200
1 Subscriptions received on stock.
2 And fixtures.
' Prepaid interest.
^ Reserve for depreciation mer-
chandise.
5 Reserve for depreciation accounts.
^ Fixtures.
' Merchandise reserve.
8 Accounts receivable reserve.
' Horse and wagon,
w Furniture and fixtures.
11 Automobile.
13 Labor.
14 Horses, wagons, etc.
i» Insurance prepaid.
16 Good will.
1' Securities.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
177
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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-
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$6,700
82,100
1 2,400
24,000
$2,200
-
-
-
-
S6,700
-
3S114
-
179,830
30,120
-
S64,100
.?36,757
•• 7,889
5 12,390
S4,574
179,830
-
6 5,938
-
224,515
22,000
70,872
-
-
73,385
' 13,581
8 23,446
21,231
224,515
~
9 202
W168
112,178
"
168,102
24,000
38,281
105,812
129
168,102
~
9 150
i» 1,058
11 1,900
.?10,498
72,799
16,000
24,844
31.935
12 20
72,799
-
-
1,345
15,085
5,000
3,360
13 225
~
6,500
~
"
15,085
-
H 4,020
1^200
-
26,183
20,000
256
-
5,665
-
262
26,183
-
138,693
269,077
50,000
3,017
-
216,060
-
-
269,077
-
-
-
104,707
20,000
30,707
-
54,000
-
-
104,707
-
-
1,100
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
5,000
-
-
-
20,558
3.000
10,964
-
-
-
6,594
20,558
16 $10,000
-
4,4,50
75,374
25,000
5,374
S33,500
11,500
-
-
75,374
-
n 29,430
-
673,710
3.50,000
304,829
-
-
18,881
-
673,710
-
6 2,998
15,412
67,503
41,300
19,353
6,000
S50
-
-
67,503
-
-
824,154
851,500
850,000
1,500
-
-
-
-
851,500
-
19 1,500
10 752
-
23,780
10,000
9,760
-
~
4,020
23,780
-
6 795
6,956
44,686
30,000
-
-
14,688
-
-
44,686
-
2059
5,002
15,499
5,000
10,499
-
-
-
-
15,499
i« 3,000
-
-
18,196
15,000
2,157
-
700
-
339
18,196
2' 9,000
-
42
9,848
9,420
22 428
-
-
-
-
9,848
16 50,000
" 75,865
-
204,006
65,000
4.360
23 38,354
-
-
96,292
-
204,006
-
-
-
2,420
1,300
-
-
-
1,120
"
2,420
2^ 118,980
10 12,500
26,976
230,138
100,000
27,138
103,000
-
-
-
230,138
16 3,600
12 1,^40
27 5,000
-
74,951
36,400
8,847
2S 335
-
29 12,159
7,607
9,603
74,951
21 1,300
-
2,593
14,970
10,000
670
-
4,300
-
-
14,970
16 1,000
30 50
31800
_
38,243
25,000
4,791
-
-
-
8,452
38.243
ii: 5,000
16 4,350
\
5,200
5,000
200
5,200
18 Adjourned.
19 Corporation stock.
20 Office fixtures.
21 Patent rights.
22 To officers; no outside indebtedness.
23 Subscription liability.
21 Buildings on leased land.
-•' Good will, patent rights, leases, etc.
26 And furniture and fixtures.
2' Treasury preferred stock.
28 Accrued indebtedness.
29 And notes discounted.
30 Trade-marks.
=1 Insurance (endowment).
178
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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ise,
and
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Atlantic Works, Boston,
Feb. 19,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$400,000
$266,000
S235,306
$39,093
$74,240
Atlantis Press, The, Cam-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
15,000
_
10,727
7,208
7,279
bridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Alias Box Company, Somer-
Feb. 16,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
3,750
4,000
2,745
ville.
191.5.
1915.
1914.
Atlas Brass Foundry, Inc.,
July 14,
6 Apr. 14,
Apr. 1,
20,000
_
' 1,525
4,228
2,300
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Atlas Chemical Company,
Mch. 16,
Mch. 13,
Feb. 28,
10,000
9,100
2,000
11,1.52
18,110
The, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Atlas Glue and Gelatine Com-
May 25,
9 Apr. 1,
Jan. 1,
50,000
_
_
_
13,382
pany, Milton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Atlas Mills, The, Boston,
Jan. 13,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Deo. 30,
1914.
1,000
-
-
9,486
7,095
Atlas Shoe Company, Boston,
Oct. 2,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
20,000
-
-
199,975
210,257
Attleboro Automobile Com-
Mch. 5,
Feb. 25,
Dec. 31,
5,000
12 4,275
2,332
1,107
3,340
pany, Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Attleboro Bottling Company,
Apr. 16,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 15,
10,000
_
3,000
800
313
.Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Attleboro Drug Company,
Feb. 3,
Jan. 18,
Nov. 1,
3,000
_
_
3,100
125
The, Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Attleboro Press Company,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
3,133
1,103
2,562
The, Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Atwood & Payne Company,
Oct. 16,
July 7,
June 30,
10,000
_
_
1,931
7,954
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1915.
Atwood Bog Company,
Apr. 3,
Feb. 2,
Feb. 2,
40,000
43,250
1,500
_
1,924
Brookline.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Atwood Market Company,
Apr. 10,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
4,000
_
_
2,125
4,232
Newton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Atwood Paper Company,
Apr. 2,
20 Mch. 31,
Dec. 31,
12,000
_
_
15,995
9,280
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Atwood-Robbins Lumber
Nov. 27,
Oct. 15,
Sept. 30,
40,000
22 5,603
_
27,277
30,935
Company, Plymouth.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Atwood Specialty Company,
Apr. 12,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
592
_
Stoughton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Auburn Last Company,
Mch. 19,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
100,000
28,800
27,532
22,228
9,820
Framingham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Auditorium Amusement Com-
June 4,
Apr. 15,
Mch. 27,
10,000
-
-
6,635
7,160
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Auditorium Company, The,
Sept. 7,
July 5,
June 11,
50,000
48,000
1,000
_
2,471
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Aug. S. Spiegel Company,
Nov. 16,
6 Aug. 25,
July 8,
50,000
_
21 20,800
10,040
3,941
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
August Morand Company,
June 25,
Feb. 3,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
323
1,150
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Austin Dog Bread & Animal
June 10,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
14,715
3,154
Food Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Austin Gove & Son, Incorpo-
July 27,
-i'Apr. 20,
Feb. 27,
125,000
-
-
-
-
rared, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Austin H. Perry Co., Haver-
July 30,
June 10,
May 30,
75,000
-
5,000
20,145
85,573
hill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Austral Window Company of
Mch. 27,
28-
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
_
27
New England, Boston.
1915.
1914.
Auto Rapid Transit Company,
May 29,
May 24,
May 1,
10,000
-
_
-
_
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Auto Renting Company,
July 3,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 31,
5,000
-
-
3,000
1,640
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Auto Sales Co., Boston,
May 27,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
25,000
3,562
4,973
1 Patterns and drawings.
2 Horses and vehicles.
3 East Boston Dry Dock Co. stock.
* Reserve for depreciation.
5 Type.
^ Adjourned.
' And appliances.
s Stocks and bonds.
9 In lieu of annual,
w Patent rights,
n Trade-marks.
12 Buildings on leased land.
1^ Interest.
" Good will.
15 Fixtures.
18 Steamers.
101;
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
179
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good WiU.
1
1
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1 S20,000
2 1,500
3 20,625
M,109
$884
$656,764
30,207
S400,000
15,000
§16,997
2,006
-
S50,000
11,800
4 $50,000
1,401
$139,767
$656,764
30,207
-
-
178
10,673
6,400
173
4,100
-
-
10,673
-
-
-
8,053
7,000
-
-
1,021
-
32
8,053
-
8 51,000
-
91,362
10,000
775
-
-
-
80,587
91,362
w Sl,850
11 1,750
-
6,018
23,000
16,581
21,000
1,000
10,347
-
2,000
5,234
_
23,000
16,581
-
-
-
410,232
20,000
390,232
-
-
-
-
410,232
"500
n 1,000
-
1,737
11,054
7,350
3,225
3,000
6,700
3,000
2,324
W61
650
225
S3,650
-
877
1,142
11,054
7,350
3,225
-
15 364
-
7,162
5,000
157
-
-
1,205
800
7,162
11 2,500
" 3,000
1' 1,100
-
16,485
46,674
7,500
40,000
1,264
_
8,300
685
5,410
16,485
46,674
~
13 352
"880
21 1,548
273
7,862
26,823
4,000
10,000
3,862
7,001
-
1,500
5,399
2,923
7,862
26,823
-
-
-
63,815
40,000
15,687
-
3,000
-
5,128
63,815
i» 5,000
-
-
5,592
5,000
-
-
-
-
592
5,592
11 20,000
23 1,795
-
110,175
80,425
4,459
15,532
6,989
-
2,770
110,175
" 7,000
11 16,000
_
328
20,795
67,799
10,000
50,000
1,534
2,799
15,000
-
9,261
with
surplus
20,795
67,799
11 13,000
-
8,660
56,441
30,000
6,441
-
20,000
-
-
56,441
11 4,800
-
2,737
9,010
5,000
2,107
-
1,903
-
-
9,010
-
25 3,627
-
21,496
10,000
5,422
-
-
2« 6,074
-
21,496
-
-
-
-
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
-
-
-
110,718
75,000
-
35,000
-
718
-
110,718
-
-
1,252
1,279
1,000
279
-
-
-
-
1,279
-
29 300
3,900
4,200
4,200
-
-
-
-
-
4,200
-
-
2,840
7,480
5,000
2,480
-
-
-
-
7,480
~
-
-
8,535
1,000
6,357
-
-
-
1,178
8,535
1' Mass. securities.
1' Store fixtures.
1' Vehicles, etc.
2» Date of postponement.
21 Fixtures, teams, etc.
22 Buildings and equipment.
2' Insurance.
2< And autos, teams, fixtures, etc.
25 Prepaid items.
25 Undivided profits.
2' All the assets and liabilities of this
corporation were taken over by
the City Fuel Company, Apr. 20,
1913.
2S None held in 1915.
2' Two automobile tops.
180
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Auto Time Saver Repair Kit
July 26,
1 _
June 1,
S50,000
$22
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Auto Wind Shield Company,
Mch. 24,
Feb. 23,
Dee. 31,
2,000
$20,219
$13,117
58,108
22,726
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Autocraft Company, The,
Feb. 19,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
75,000
_
« 5,213
2,073
1,472
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Automatic Accounting Com-
Aug. 5,
Mch. 16,
Feb. 28,
400,000
_
_
_
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Automatic Air Brake Com-
Apr. 13,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
300,000
_
' 12,179
_
809
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Automatic AppHance Com-
May 25,
May 23,
Apr. 2,
450,000
_
9 48,762
52,181
13,515
pany, Boston.
1915.
1913.
1914.
Automatic Brake Company,
May 28,
June 2,
Jan. 1,
30,000
_
_
188
Haverhill.
1915.
1911.
1915.
Automatic Electric Train and
Sept. 27,
May 15,
May 1,
100,000
_
_
Station Annunciator Com-
1915.
1915.
1915.
pany, The, Woburn.
Automatic Fire Arms Com-
Jan. 7,
13 _
Dec. 31,
15,000
_
_
100
33
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
Automatic Gaslighting Equip-
Jan. 28,
"Jan. 22,
Oct. 1,
500,000
_
5,356
7,111
168
ment Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Automatic Individual Butter
June 4,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
100,000
140
Cutter Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Automatic Metal Turning
Mch. 9,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 1,
10,000
_
7,631
768
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Automatic Sprinkler Company
Mch. 5,
Feb. 17,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
950
6,384
of Massachusetts, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Automobile Legal Association,
Aug. 12,
May 3,
Apr. 30,
1,500
_
_
500
1,209
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Automobile Tourists Associa-
Nov. 24,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 1,
15,000
_
_
_
_
tion, Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Autophone Company of New-
Nov. 13,
"Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
600,000
_
_
_
5
England, Stoneham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Auxiliary Fire Alarm Com-
Feb. 27,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
5,000
5,000
5,654
pany of Boston, The, Bos-
1915.
1915.
1914.
Avereil & Thayer Co., Brock-
Apr. 15,
Jan. 25,
*Dec. 31,
8,000
4,350
1,156
3,334
3,002
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Avery & Lowry Company,
Sept. 17,
Aug. 6,
June 30,
300,000
_
_
184,502
172,099
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Avery & Woodbury Co., Mil-
Feb. 15,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
40,966
12,412
ford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Avery Furniture Company,
Feb. 11,
Jan. 11,
Jan. 1,
20,000
_
_
26,984
32,392
Framingham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
i
Avon Sole Company, Brock-
Feb. 1,
. Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
60,000
_
10,481
47,953
40,855
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ayer Mills, Boston.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Aug. 18,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
1,000,000
2,382,393
1,695,081
1,422,479
96,615
Ayer Tanning Company, Bos-
June 28,
"Feb. 8,
Jan. 1,
300,000
116,000
with R. E.
364,000
213,507
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. A. Corbin & Son Company,
Apr. 26,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
250,000
47,200
20,000
147,701
283,079
Webster.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. A. Snyder Company, Bos-
Mch. 27,
Oct. 19,
Oct. 1,
10,000
_
_
38 3,558
5,657
ton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
1 None held in 1915.
2 Patent rights.
3 Good will.
■• And tools, etc.
^ Other equipment, automobiles, etc.
* Treasury stock.
' And equipment and fixtures.
5 Trustee for treasury.
5 And plant, tools, etc.
1° Patent rights and developments.
11 Deferred charges.
12 Model.
1" None held since organization,
i"! Date of postponement.
15 Stock in other corporations.
115 Stock in this corporation.
1^ Furniture.
18 Office furniture, etc.
w Should have been held.
20 Advance payment on order.
1915.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
ISl
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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3 12,500
2 12,780
-
-
S25,022
76,950
$25,000
2,000
$60,138
$5,000
$3,000
-
$22
6,812
$25,022
76,950
2 46,235
5 S4,048
S10,261
69,302
65,000
1,840
-
2,462
-
-
69,302
2 15,000
6 354,200
30,800
400,000
400,000
-
-
-
-
-
400,000
2 300,618
8 130,625
-
444,231
300,000
1,638
-
-
-
142,593
444,231
10 318,221
n 7,997
12,496
453,172
325,500
127,672
-
-
-
-
453,172
2 30,000
-
155
30,343
30,000
343
-
-
-
-
30,343
2 100,000
12 100
6
100,106
100,000
106
-
-
-
-
100,106
-
-
16,283
16,416
15,000
216
-
1,200
-
-
16,416
2 326,500
= 85,000
2 60,995
15 5,750
ic 6,900
1^68
8,059
444,912
61,135
443,400
60,995
1,012
500
S140
444,912
61,135
-
-
6,883
15,282
10,000
5,282
-
-
-
-
15,282
3 3,000
-
-
10,334
5,000
4,621
-
-
-
713
10,334
-
18 2,000
-
3,709
1,500
1,484
-
-
725
-
3,709
3 3,000
-
500
3,500
3,500
-
-
-
-
-
3,500
_
2" 2,000
21 439,000
22 85
1,067
442,157
10,654
441,500
5,000
23 657_
240
_
4,576
-
838
442,157
10,654
3 4,000
-
-
15,842
8,000
3,842
-
4,000
-
-
15,842
-
-
356,601
125,700
12,773
-
170,000
-
48,128
356,601
3 2,000
21 1,905
25 6,500
26 100
2' 3,937
63,883
63,313
50,000
11,000
2,850
7,494
10,850
27,700
10,000
183
7,119
63,883
63,313
2 22,500
28 4,000
29 4,482
30 6,675
31 8,658
32 1,482
-
147,086
5,596,568
693,507
52,050
1,000,000
300,000
17,211
1,224,496
71,507
-
22,975
34 3,000,000
322,000
54,107
33743
370,331
35 1,741
-
147,086
5,596,568
693,507
-
3" 199,500
-
697,480
250,000
129,164
-
290,000
37 6,200
22,116
697,480
3 5,000
-
5,228
19,443
10,000
9,443
-
-
-
-
19,443
21 Rights under contract for territorial
rights, etc.
22 Rights under agreement as to furni-
ture.
23 Also called for under contract for
territory.
24 Teaming account.
25 Fixture account.
26 Stock in other companies.
2' Fixtures.
28 Trade-marks and formulae.
29 Construction.
30 Equipment.
31 Moulds.
32 Prepaid items.
33 Accrued.
34 Construction notes.
35 Reserve.
36 Investments.
3' Depreciation.
38 And fixtures.
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B. & A. D. Fessenden Co.,
Oct. 18,
Oct. 4,
July 31,
S200,000
S224,892
S72,G01
S183,780
174,639
Townsend.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. B. Freight and Express
Dec. 15,
Nov. 2,
Nov. 2,
25,000
-
_
10,540
3,321
Company, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
B. D. Eisendrath Tanning
May 19,
Mav 12,
Apr. 1,
5,000
_
_
67,137
_
Corporation, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. D. Rising Paper Company,
Aug. 6,
July 30,
July 3,
700,000
515,085
303,354
397,614
85,189
Great Barrington.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. F. Arnold Co., Worcester,
Mch. 8,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
25,000
-
3,300
29,377
14,532
B. F. Keith Theatre Com-
Aug. 5,
3 _
Apr. 30,
50,000
_
_
_
12,932
pany of Boston, Boston.
1915.
1915.
B. F. Keith's Lowell Theatre
Aug. 5,
3 _
Apr. 30,
5,000
-
_
_
5,704
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
B. F. Marsh Company,
Mch. 29,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
15,000
13,107
3,684
17,151
15,406
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. F. Perkins and Son, In-
June 21,
May 28,
Mch. 31,
100,000
91,900
50,005
27,063
40,790
corporated, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. F. Phillips Company, Bos-
Jan. 12,
Oct. 30,
Oct. 4,
50,000
-
-
2,406
31,919
ton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
B. F. Smith and Company,
Mch. 5,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
30,000
6,000
7,476
4,499
6,609
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. F. Sturtevant Company,
Dec. 2,
Oct. 30,
June 30,
2,500,000
400,565
156,517
975,766
1,526,477
Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
B. F. Sturtevant Company,
Nov. 18,
12 Nov. 1,
June 30,
2,500,000
400,565
145,094
918,220
1,651,237
Boston (2d return).
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. Feinberg Sons Company,
Apr. 23,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
50,000
1,360
1,919
22,327
22,203
Chelsea.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. Fleigel Company, Chelsea,
June 14,
1915.
12 Feb. 23,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
25,000
-
-
26
138
B. G. Luther Company,
Nov. 19,
Oct. 11,
Oct. 1,
20,000
-
12,605
7,190
8,291
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. Greenwald Company, Bos-
Apr. 1,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
4,480
21,587
33,199
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. I. Seder Company. The,
July 12,
Apr. 5,
Mch. 31,
1,000
_
"200
250
100
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. J. Baker & Company, Inc.,
Apr. 9,
Apr. 5,
Apr. 5,
100,000
70,583
-
200
4,117
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. J. Short Company, Bos-
Mch. 2,
Jan. 15,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
150
1,790
1,276
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. L. Tim Lumber Company,
May 8,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
35,000
5,000
10,141
72,957
46,095
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. M. Jones and Company,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 7,
Dec. 31,
125,000
-
124
41,156
103,790
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. R. Claflin, Inc., North-
June 3,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
10,000
-
-
2,500
150
bridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
BRE Manufacturing Com-
Feb. 27,
17 _
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
215
9,461
4,052
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
B. S. Hatch Company, New-
May 14,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 31,
25,000
18,808
1,300
8,523
46,155
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. S. Snow Company, Bos-
Aug. 3,
July 21,
July 1,
80,000
-
-
26,912
36,544
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
B. W. Brown Company, Sud-
Apr. 26,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 30,
50,000
12,000
1,800
10,986
25,808
bury.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B. W. Neal, Inc., Brookline,
Mch. 8,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
20,000
-
900
1,711
31,592
Babock-Davis Corporation,
Mch. 25,
Mch. 6,
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
4,000
1,587
14,673
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Babcock Varnish Company,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 2,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
21 2,800
12,898
34,165
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Unexpired insurance and taxes.
- Reserve.
3 None held in 1915.
^ Good will.
* Furniture and fixtures.
^ Stocks and bonds.
' Vessels.
3 Stock in other companies.
5 Patent rights.
1" Patterns,
ii Guaranty account.
12 Adjourned.
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-Con.
Liabilities.
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S561,826
8200,000
$42,809
-
$130,641
$188,376
-
$561,826
-
-
13,861
6,800
5,449
-
-
-
$1,612
13,861
-
-
-
67,137
5,000
62,137
-
-
-
-
67,137
-
-
:
1,301,242
47,209
700,000
25,000
51,682
9,966
$235,000
157,500
107,000
"- .50,000
12,243
1,.301,242
47,209
4 520,000
5 27,000
-
59,932
50,000
328
-
-
-
9,604
59,932
< 4,800
-
-
10,504
5,000
4,578
-
-
-
926
10,504
-
-
S150
49,498
15,000
16,098
18,400
-
-
49,498
i 15,000
9 1,500
4 1,500
s 1,196
9 4,600
' 1,000
8 10,100
34,251
!■• 155,064
10 15,000
6 162,495
w 15,000
13 3,902
2,310
2,767
215,5.54
62,735
30,351
3,263,640
3,292,611
50,711
100,000
50,000
30,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
15,900
26,423
3,035
351
215,7.50
242,211
4,015
-
15,000
9,700
400,000
400,000
28,416
74,131
11 147,890
11 147,890
2,380
2,510
215,554
62,735
30,351
3,263,640
3,292,611
50,711
9 24,922
-
-
25,086
25,000
86
-
-
-
25,086
-
-
873
28,959
20,000
8,959
-
-
-
-
28,959
-
-
9,946
69,212
45,000
24,212
-
-
-
-
69,212
-
-
50
600
500
100
-
-
-
-
600
-
15 100
-
75,000
50,000
-
-
25,000
-
-
75,000
< 3,853
-
516
7,585
5,000
2,085
-
500
-
-
7,585
« 14,471
-
28,388
177,052
35,000
24,049
-
118,003
-
-
177,052
-
16 40,000
-
185,070
125,000
26,193
-
33,877
-
185,070
-
-
350
3,000
2,500
400
-
-
100
3,000
-
-
4,419
18,147
5,000
1,117
-
12,0.30
-
-
18,147
-
18 3,700
-
78,486
25,000
34,636
18,750
-
100
-
78,486
< 5,000
< 5,000
19 5,615
-
74,071
55,594
21,000
40,500
51,438
11,211
:
with acets.
pay.ible
3,300
-
1,633
583
74,071
55,594
-
20 2,648
-
36,851
20,000
15,125
-
-
-
1,726
36,851
< 15,000
19 1,000
4,438
40,698
35,000
3,434
-
2,264
-
-
40,698,
^ 2,755
-
-
52,618
30,000
-
-
12,618
5,000
22 5,000
-
52,618.
'3 Horses and teams.
" And fixtures.
15 Stocks.
16 Treasury stock.
1' None held in Jan., 1915.
IS Horses and carts.
19 Tools and fixtures.
29 Teams, autos and tools.
21 And tools and fixtures.
22 Suspense.
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Babson-Dow Manufacturing
May 11,
Jan. 27
Dec. 31,
§450,000
_
$90,139
S9,390
812,624
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Babson's Statistical Organiza-
Jan. 30,
Jan. 20
Dec. 31,
40,000
-
-
4,214
23,938
tion, Incorporated, Welles-
ley.
Back Bay Electrotj-pe Com-
1915.
1915.
1914.
May 29,
Mch. 26
Mch. 26,
20,000
_
19,114
4,450
4,167
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bacon-Farnum Company,
May 3,
Apr. 2
Mch 1,
15,000
-
10 716
13,342
3,684
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bacon Felt Company, Win-
Jan. 20,
Jan. 11
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
2,700
5,300
8,102
chester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Badger Fire Extinguisher
Feb. 2,
Jan. 27
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
-
4,158
41,066
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bailey & Blendinger Manufac-
Apr. 29,
Apr. 17
Apr. 1,
20,000
-
10,179
14,596
15,289
turing Company, Woburn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bailey Embroidery Goods
May 6,
May 5
May 1,
6,000
-
-
10 6,000
980
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bailie Basket Manufacturing
May 19,
Jan. 12
Dec. 31,
10,000
$2,017
5,507
2,558
571
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bain Brothers Company,
Feb. 26,
Feb. 1
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
85,879
94,243
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baird and Bartlett Company,
June 9,
Apr. 8
Mch. 31,
50,000
-
12,221
-
92,268
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baird & McGuire Inc., Bos-
Feb. 6,
Jan. 11
Jan. 1,
15,000
-
1,614
7,566
8,823
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baker, Boies & Watson Com-
Feb. 16,
Jan. 22
Dec. 31,
50,000
i-i 300
-
1,200
13,061
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baker Box Company, Worces-
Feb. 23,
Jan. 14
Dec. 31,
25,000
3,850
5,000
27,120
11,454
ter.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baker-Burgess Company,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 12
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
413
1,512
1,122
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baker Foundry and Machine
Feb. 23,
Feb. 25
Dec. 31,
45,000
8,503
15,313
12,343
2,843
Company, Amesbury.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Baker Lead Manufacturing
Mch. 18,
Feb. 19
Dec. 31,
35,000
-
12,294
5,661
30,024
Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baker Lumber Company,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 25
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
34,023
48,112
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baker Motor Sales Company,
Nov. 22,
Oct. 15
Oct. 15,
5,000
-
2,240
1,236
585
Milford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baker Rubber Cement Co.,
Mch. 17,
Feb. 16
Dec. 31,
1,800
-
765
677
27,107
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baker Tarbett Co., Boston, .
Apr. 29,
1915.
Apr. 15
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
15,000
~
1,291
170
7,883
Baker Yacht Basin, Inc.,
Dec. 2,
Sept. 9
Aug. 31,
50,000
46,-302
8,504
11,694
5,366
Quincy.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Balderston & Co., Incorpo-
May 27,
May 11
Mch. 31,
15,000
-
-
-
10
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baldwin Chain and Manufac-
Mch. 12,
Feb. 24
Dec. 31,
200,000
51,497
89,234
136,562
50,662
turing Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baldwin Garment Company,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 2
Jan. 2,
75,000
-
IS 12,786
67,335
13,612
Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baldwin Shipping Company
Apr. 9,
Jan. 12
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
-
-
25
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B a 1 d w i n's Incorporated,
Apr. 26,
Jan. 30
Dec. 31,
350,000
-
-
8,363
10,122
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Balfour Company, The, At-
Apr. 23,
22 Mch. 15
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
250
-
-
tleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Ballantine Breweries Com-
Mch. 9,
22 Dec. 4
Sept. 30,
40,000
-
23 8,921
6,341
8,102
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Ballard Vale Mills Company,
Mch. 17,
Mch. 15
Feb. 5,
225,000
67,735
37,265
114,510
63,642
Andover.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights.
2 Treasury stock.
3 Deferred charges.
■> Reserves.
5 Trade-marks.
6 Library in New York.
' Non-taxable investments.
8 Reserve for depreciation of plant.
5 Reserve for depreciation accounts
receivable.
10 And fixtures.
11 Good will.
12 Auto truck, teams and fixtures.
13 Office.
14 Trade-marks and copjTights.
1915.1
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185
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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5 3,000
' 10,324
$43,915
$407,083
46,476
$375,000
20,000
37,295
-
814,752
4 310,036
20,000
86,476
8407,083
46,470
-
-
8,779
12,609
36,510
30,351
15,000
15,000
4,140
15,351
~
8,629
8 8,196
9545
:
36,510
30,351
-
-
-
16,102
10,100
444
-
-
5,558
-
16,102
" 2,000
425
-
47,649
5,000
38,124
-
4,000
525
-
47,649
-
-
40,064
20,000
4,464
-
12,509
-
3,091
40,064
-
-
-
6,980
6,000
860
-
-
-
120
6,980
-
-
-
10,653
5,000
3,290
-
2,363
-
-
10,653
-
12 4,000
-
184,122
100,000
963
-
67,000
-
16,159
184,122
11 10,000
-
-
114,489
45,000
60,421
-
-
6,152
2,916
114,489
-
-
-
18,003
15,000
2,340
-
-
663
-
18,003
11 23,100
-
-
37,661
25,100
3,207
-
7,000
-
2,354
37,661
-
-
-
47,424
25,000
1,637
-
10,990
-
9,797
47,424
iMOO
11 2,000
15 3,000
16 943
1,563
1,163
10,010
41,108
47,979
10,000
20,000
35,000
10
8,258
4,900
$7,000
1? 5,850
-
8,079
-
10,010
41,108
47,979
-
-
-
82,135
25,000
275
-
52,584
-
4,276
82,135
11 1,000
-
177
5,238
5,000
238
-
-
-
-
5,238
-
-
-
28,549
1,800
21,005
-
-
5,744
-
28,549
" 2,858
-
-
12,202
10,000
897
-
331
974
-
12,202
-
-
8,043
79,909
35,000
4,709
30,000
10,200
-
-
79,909
H 14,990
-
-
15,000
15,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
-
-
-
327,955
133,200
29,955
10,000
64,152
66,223
24,425
327,955
1 10,000
5 2,425
-
7,518
125
113,676
150
75,000
150
10,676
-
28,000
-
:
113,676
150
19 240,631
21 8,764
21 5,642
50
273,522
300
206,200
300
24,347
;
35,150
7,825
273,522
300
-
^■i 3,467
-
26,831
5,000
21,831
-
-
-
-
26,831
-
-
-
283,152
225,000
5,550
-
30,250
-
22,352
283,152
1= Equitable interest in sixty shares of
the stock of this company.
If Patterns.
1' Mortgage.
15 And construction.
19 Establishments, plants, leaseholds,
etc.
21 Utensils.
21 Deferred assets.
22 Adjourned.
23 And fixtures, etc.
21 License.
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Ballardvale Springs Company,
Mch. 12,
Nov. 10,
Oct. 31,
§150,000
327,452
$7,208
87,439
.?2,746
The, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Ballou Manufacturing Com-
Aug. 24,
Aug. 7,
June 30,
50,000
_
4,981
8,903
30,769
pany Incorporated, Attle-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bancroft Hotel Company,
July 6,
Jan. 11,
Jan. 1,
200,000
_
2 226,704
16,326
16,205
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bancroft Realty Company,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 11,
Jan. 7,
700,000
1,060,401
_
_
24,449
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bancroft Textile Company,
Feb. 11,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
29,858
9,205
1,.343
The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bangs and Ramsey Express
June 10,
Mch. 25,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
_
1,276
Co., Winthrop.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Banigan Rubber Company,
May 11,
Mch. 23,
Jan. 1,
25,000
-
_
11,521
145,489
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bankers' Electric Protective
June 4,
Apr. 28,
Mch. 31,
50,000
_
_
3,380
16.042
Association, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bankers Look Inspection Com-
Feb. 17,
12 Feb. 16,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
497
131
746
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bankers' Service Company,
Feb. 19,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
325
553
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Banner Publishing Company,
Sept. 25,
July 13,
July 13,
25,000
_
_
_
100
• The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bantam Manufacturing Com-
Mch. 24,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 20,
200,000
_
4,323
6,858
1.568
pany, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barber Leather Company,
July 24,
Apr. 5,
Apr. 1,
150,000
77,641
8,000
68,020
87,892
North Adams.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barber Manufacturing Com-
Feb. 3,
Sept. 22,
June 30,
5,000
_
3,500
4,723
3,216
pany, Lowell (for 1914).
1915.
1914.
1914.
Barber Manufacturing Com-
Nov. 18,
Sept. 28,
June 30,
5,000
-
3,500
5,210
4,111
pany, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barbour Stockwell Company,
Mch. 10,
Feb. 4,
Dec. 31,
100,000
51,776
53,499
80,570
80,076
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Barclay, Brown & Bird, In-
Feb. 18,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31.
15,000
_
_
917
22,194
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Barker and Company, Incor-
June 24,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 31,
100,000
_
"999
_
104,667
porated; Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barker-Bond Lumber Com-
May 3,
Apr. 20,
Apr. 1,
50,000
_
_
1,262
95,681
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barker Lumber Company,
Mch. 12,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 1,
20,000
37,957
_
17,328
9,313
The, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barlow Coal Company, Fall
Nov. 3,
Oct. 28,
Oct. 2,
10,000
1,000
with R. E.
10,709
27.157
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barlow Company, The, Hol-
May 13,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
9,500
32,375
10,534
yoke.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Barnaby Manufacturing Com-
Nov. 16,
July 26,
July 3,
525,000
678,797
with R. E.
213,572
9,050
pany, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnard Brothers Company,
June 1,
May 12,
Feb. 1,
7,000
_
_
18,044
2,719
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnard Company, The, New-
Oct. 5,
Oct. 4,
June 25,
5,000
_
_
_
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnard Manufacturing Com-
Nov. 2,
Oct. 28,
Oct. 2,
500,000
1,100,000
with R. E.
193,066
49,521
pany, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnard, Sumner & Putnam
Feb. 23,
Feb. 18,
Feb. 1,
240,000
_
32,481
211,977
190,022
Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnes Pope Electric Com-
Sept. 14,
Aug. 14,
Anr. 1,
10,000
_
_
2,966
13,873
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
"1915.
Barnett and Goodman Incor-
Mch. 24,
Feb. 6,
Feb. 2,
1,500
_
150
863
579
porated, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnett Drop Forging Com-
Feb. 23,
Jan. 23,
Jan. 1,
50,000
11,700
31,324
22,521
7,621
pany, Easthampton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Trade-marks.
2 And equipment.
5 Good will.
* Investments.
5 Reserve for discount on bonds.
6 Treasury stock.
^ Auto trucks, wagons, horses, har-
nesses, etc.
5 OfEce fixtures.
' Furniture and fi.xtures.
10 Patent rights.
11 Plant equipment.
12 Adjourned.
13 Copyrights.
1915.
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187
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILITIES.
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1 .?50,000
~
-
$94,845
?2,738
-
$2,562
-
$3,620
$94,845
-
S500
45,153
4,2.50
8,764
-
25,282
-
6,857
4.5,153
-
-
90,143
349,378
187,000
88,802
-
73,576
-
-
349,378
3 350,000
i S12,540
-
1,447,390
694,000
-
8660,200
69,300
= $1,701
22,189
1,447,390
s 5,000
6 2,700
-
48,106
32,800
3,723
-
10,200
-
1,383
48,106
-
' 4,900
8 150
9744
1,424
7,750
5,000
1,750
1,000
-
-
-
7,750
-
19,897
177,651
25,000
152.651
-
-
-
-
177,651
i» 5,000
2 26,746
11 3,000
-
54,168
50,000
396
-
-
-
3,772
54,168
3 5,491
-
135
7,000
7,000
-
-
-
-
-
7,000
-
13 10,000
i< 1,500
-
12,378
10,000
-
-
2,000
-
378
12,378
-
-
720
820
770
50
-
-
-
820
150,000
-
4,354
167,103
163,000 _
4,103
-
-
-
-
167,103
-
15 11,500
20,350
273,403
150,000
4,853
101,750
16,800
-
-
273,403
-
-
-
n,439
5,000
-
-
-
-
6,439
11,439
-
-
-
12,821
5,000
2,062
-
-
-
5,759
12,821
-
-
-
265,921
100,000
49,215
27,000
57,297
32,409
-
265,921
-
-
-
23,111
15,000
7,254
-
-
-
857
23,111
-
1" 6,482
-
112,148
40,000
14,466
-
40,522
IS 17,160
-
112,148
■
-
-
96,943
29,000
22,817
-
41,909
3,217
-
96,943
-
» 4,500
2" 500
-
69,598
20,000
3,598
28,000
18,000
-
-
69,598
~
_
38,866
52,409
10,000
25,000
22,360
6,460
21 12,120
with aects.
payable
7,600
-
6,506
1,229
38,866
52,409
-
-
88,256
989,675
408,700
114,061
-
466,914
-
-
989,675
-
22 1,414
-
22,177
7,000
6,272
-
8,892
-
13
22,177
-
-
26,277
26,277
5,000
-
-
21,277
-
-
26,277
-
-
-
1,342,.587
500,000
692,501
-
with acets.
payable
23 39,583
110,503
1,342,587
-
-
-
434,480
240,000
167,063
-
-
27,417
434,480
-
-
500
17,339
10,000
7,184
-
-
155
-
17.339
»400
21 1,500
-
3,492
1,500
654
1,338
-
-
-
3,492
-
-
56,063
129,229
39,700
16,482
25 11,900
61,147
-
-
129,229
I'' Contingent assets.
1= Securities.
I'' And tools, etc.
1' Lumber on hand.
1' And undivided profit.
19 Mill stocks.
20 Teams.
21 Bonds.
22 Tools and fixtures.
23 Depreciation.
2^ Capital stock.
2s Mortgages.
188 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
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Barney and Berry, Incorpo-
July 17,
June 30,
Mch. 31,
$75,000
3122,100
836,500
S117,944
S56,622
rated, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barney Leavitt Company,
July 19,
Apr. 5,
Mch. 31,
5,000
_
_
1,100
900
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baron von Palm Studio, Inc.,
Apr. 16,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 1,
5,000
_
_
800
739
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barrett Corporation, The,
Jan. 21,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 1,
45,000
45,000
_
_
1,837
Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barrington Pharmacy, Inc.,
Feb. 10,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 31,
5,000
_
-
5,780
504
Great Barrington.
1915.
1915.
191.5.
Barris-Kenyon Company,
Mch. 11,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 31,
15,000
-
-
30,630
11,426
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barristers Law Firm Incorpo-
Nov. 29,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 6,
10,000
-
-
-
961
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barron, Anderson Company,
Feb. 19,
Dec. 16,
Nov. 30,
60,000
-
-
100,033
168,070
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Barron Furniture Company,
Apr. 23,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 4,
10,000
-
-
6,503
12,844
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bart Manufacturing Com-
Apr. 9,
Apr. 5,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
2,388
5,696
4,508
pany, The, Everett.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Barta Press, The, Boston,
July 24,
1915.
8 June 14,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
90,000
31,345
38,179
23,633
67,358
Bartlett Box & Lumber Co.,
Feb. 15,
Oct. 14,
Oct. 1,
15,000
-
9,000
16,602
30,629
Westborough.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Bartlett-Howland Company,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 12,
Nov. 30,
200,000
-
13 79,739
57,521
99,279
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baseball Magazine Company,
Apr. 17,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 1,
50,000
-
-
1,336
6,901
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baseball Publishing Co., Bos-
Feb. 17,
8 Feb. 15,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
-
12,719
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bash Marble & Slate Com-
Feb. 17,
Jan. 27,
Nov. 1,
10,000
_
_
_
7,500
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bass Point Company, Nahant,
Apr. 14,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
50,000
60,894
-
2,465
2,827
Bassett Cranberry Company,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
25,000
3,179
-
-
-
Norwood.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bates and Robinson Machine
Feb. 6,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
145
282
Company, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bates Brothers Company,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
75,000
20,000
10,000
73,186
70,789
Athol.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bates C. Litch Construction
Mch. 25,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
-
75
2,810
Company, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
B a t e .s Piano Company,
Aug. 19,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
6,200
10,800
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bates Theatre Company,
Mch. 15,
a Mch. 4,
Dec. 15,
2,500
_
_
_
_
Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bath Grinder Co., Fitchburg,
Dec. 18,
1914.
Aug. 10,
1914.
June 30,
1914.
250,000
-
13 47,962
29,565
5,760
Battery Wharf Store Com-
Nov. 15,
Oct. 6,
Oct. 1,
307,500
478,315
-
-
6,962
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Baush Machine Tool Com-
Mch. 4,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
1,750,000
150,115
13 289,900
156,122
43,011
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Baxter-Duckworth Company,
Nov. 4,
July 12,
June 30,
10,000
_
_
21 1,632
1,909
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay Farm Company, The,
Nov. 1,
June 26,
May 31,
100,000
30,500
-
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay Fish Company, Boston,
Feb. 18,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
6,000
-
100
100
12,500
Bay State Associates, Inc.,
May 20,
8 May 11,
Mch. 31,
50,000
_
_
-
4,937
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights.
- Good will.
3 Twenty-six shares B. C. stock.
* Real estate and personal property
* Books.
^ Horses, wagons and harness.
' Furniture and fixtures,
s Adjourned.
9 And prepaid insurance.
1" Securities.
11 Reserve (special).
1^ Teams.
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189
of Corporaiions — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
jIABZLITIES.
111
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i
S
1
O
1
Ph
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a
ii
tin
J.
-a
.s s
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O 03
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1 81,500
-
-
$334,666
S75,000
$8,106
S23,341
S7,200
.S22I,019
-
§334,666
-
-
-
2,000
2,000
-
-
-
-
-
2,000
2 4,000
-
S437
5,976
5,000
476
-
500
-
-
5,976
-
3 $1,520
22,986
71,343
45,000
1,343
25,000
-
-
-
71,343
-
-
-
6,284
5,000
866
-
-
-
S418
6,284
-
-
-
42,056
15,000
1,691
-
17,000
8,365
-
42,056
-
< 1,840
5 410
51
3,262
530
-
-
2,732
-
-
3,262
-
-
-
268,103
60,000
65,267
-
65,100
-
77,736
268,103
-
"325
7190
-
19,862
6,000
7,809
-
1,736
4,317
-
19,862
2 7,408
-
-
20,000
20,000
-
-
-
-
-
20,000
-
9 2,445
"58,635
-
221,595
90,000
17,758
12,000
-
99,376
11 2,461
-
221,595
-
12 1,300
-
57,531
15,000
12,858
-
13,533
-
16,140
57,531
2 20,000
-
-
256,539
147,600
50,596
-
45,000
13,343
-
256,539
= 86,440
2 35,981
1= 500
~
94,677
49,200
48,230
"38,210
42,620
5,760
3,343
-
-
2,477
3,237
94,677
49,200
2 10,000
-
-
17,500
10,000
7,000
-
-
-
500
17,500
-
-
4,860
71,046
50,000
-
10,000
11,046
-
-
71,046
-
-
1,329
4,508
2,500
440
-
1,568
-
-
4,508
1 17,000
-
5,673
23,100
23,100
-
-
-
-
-
23,100
-
-
-
173,975
75,000
9,448
-
89,527
-
-
173,975
2 8,050
16 50
-
10,985
10,000
593
-
-
-
392
10,985
1- 10,000
2 3,773
2 2,270
:
230
30,773
2,500
25,000
2,500
5,773
-
-
-
-
30,773
2,500
1 125,000
-
99,646
307,933
227,500
53,223
-
27,210
-
-
307,933
-
10 96,284
-
581,561
307,500
-
140,000
-
-
134,061
581,561
1 4,877
2 1,520,750
18 6,318
w 8,970
20 6,182
21 40,201
25 8,219
2,645
2,226,446
14,405
1,750,000
30
21,222
22 3,579
23 3,965
14,375
265,000
182,680
2,226,446
14,405
2 50,000
-
532
81,032
80,500
532
-
-
-
-
81,032
-
-
450
13,150
6,000
7,150
-
-
-
-
13,150
-
-
-
4,937
2,500
1,925
-
-
-
512
4,937
15 And equipment.
" Subscription to increased capital
stock.
15 Stock and fixtures.
16 Auto.
1' Trade-marks.
IS Small tools.
10 Mortgage note.
20 Expense paid in advance.
21 Year development.
22 Accrued interest unpaid.
23 Wages payable unpaid.
2' And fixtures.
25 Cars on hand.
390
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Bay State Battery Company,
Boston.
Bay State Belting Company,
Boston.
Bay State Brick Company,
Boston.
Bay State Candy Box Com-
pany, Chelsea.
Bay State Chemical Com-
pany, Boston.
Bay State Cleaning Company,
The, Boston.
Bay State Cloth Steaming
Company, Boston.
Bay State Coal Company,
Worcester.
Bay State Construction and
Supply Company, Boston.
Bay State Corset Company,
Springfield.
Bay State Cotton Corpora-
tion, Boston.
Bay State Cranberry Co.
(Inc.), Taiinton.
Bay State Cranberry Com-
pany of Cape Cod, Carver.
Bay State Cnicible Co., Taun-
ton.
Bay State Diamond Com-
pany, Boston.
Bay State Dredging Co. Ltd.,
Boston.
Bay State Drug Company,
Fitchburg.
Bay State Elevator Company,
Springfield.
Bay State Felt Company,
Boston (for 1914).
Bay State Felt Company,
Boston.
Bay State Fishing Company,
Boston.
Bay State Freezer Inc., Bos-
ton.
Bay State Fruit Auction Com-
pany, Boston.
Bay State Fuel Co., Cam-
bridge.
Bay State Handle Company,
Boston.
Bay State Hardware Com-
pany, Boston.
Bay State House, Proprietors
of the, Worcester.
Bay State Investment Com-
pany, Boston.
Bay State Lamp Company,
Danvers.
ADr. 16,
"1915.
Dec. 18,
1914.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Mch. S,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
May 17,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Sept. 24,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1015.
May 18,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
May 28,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
June 8,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
July 13,
1915.
Dec. 4,
1914.
Aug. 14,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
July 10,
1915.
Sept. 15,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
May 24,
1^15.
Dec. 7,
1914.
1 _
Dec. 9,
1914.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
June 16,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
May 17,
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
iMch. 3,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
Apr. 9,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
June 15,
1915.
IS-
IS-
Feb. 9,
1915.
Apr. 27,
1915.
Aug. 10,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Mch. 12,
1914.
Jan. 29,
1915.
1 -
Sept. 15,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 5,
1914.
May 1,
1915.
July 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Dec. 28,
1914.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Mav 31,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Aug. 7,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
July 1,
1914.
$10,000
80,000
300,000
14,000
25,000
5,000
3,000
15,000
25,000
100,000
1,500,000
90,000
200,000
50,000
1,500,000
80,000
20,000
25,000
250,000
250,000
500,000
250,000
500,000
125,000
100,000
25,000
86,800
100,000
5,000
Assets.
3 OJ =3 O 03
834,438
21,000
1,660,940
27,000
12,000
11,245
50,000
24,000
12,500
12,500
11,348
158,000
51,047
5,035
7,000
1,000
6,500
350
45,722
with R. E.
14,375
11,021
250
250
2,329
825
510,505
181,560
13,136
819
3 250
4,000
98,784
604,296
419
26,538
13,393
6,846
29,229
43,117
1 None held in 1915.
2 Good will.
3 And horse, wagon and office furni-
ture.
* Patent rights and trade-marks.
' Building fund,
s Adjourned.
^ And investments, etc.
s Unexpired insurance.
' Accrued wages.
1" Subscription received on stock.
11 Office furniture.
12 Organization.
13 And supplies.
1915.1
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191
of Corporations — ■ Continued.
Assets
-Con.
Liabilities.
11=
3
S
a
1
1
03
o
a
is
a
Floating Indebt-
edness.
3
&
3
CO
i3
03
1
-
-
$4,956
$19,872
$2,600
$17,272
-
-
-
-
$19,872
-
-
-
296,641
80,000
96,056
$90,000
-
$22,377
$8,208
296,641
2 $300,000
-
-
300,000
300,000
-
-
-
-
-
300,000
-
-
-
59,219
14,000
11,024
-
-
-
34,195
59,219
2 15,000
-
-
26,453
15,000
2,587
-
$1,500
-
7,366
26,453
-
-
-
3,716
2,610
200
-
-
-
906
3,716
2 1,500
-
-
4,376
3,000
172
-
-
-
1,204
4,376
-
-
-
47,742
15,000
6,856
15,000
-
-
10,886
47,742
-
-
-
37,448
20,000
12,131
-
-
5,317
-
37,448
•1 .5,105
2 195,000
8 S4,944
12,960
7,206
250,257
2,283,310
40,118
214,759
100,000
1,212,100
30
i» 23,280
200,000
28,347
422,244
9 7,126
58
8,250
13,000
575,000
8,500
1,759
76,668
s 45,242
66,840
with
surplus
250.257
2,283,310
40,118
214,759
-,
-
29,611
93,714
50,000
-
-
43,714
-
-
93,714
2 1,419,930
2 4,000
"67
12 22,003
" 81,691
"220
"900
16 16,713
228
1,522,231
192,240
18,268
1,500,000
80,000
12,700
3,749
63,736
714
-
18,482
15,000
3,600
1' 33,504
1,254
-
1,522,231
192,240
18,268
-
-
-
27,647
13,130
8,908
-
2,000
3,609
-
27,647
-
-
103,559
116,489
110,000
154
19 6,000
335
-
-
116,489
-
-
106,962
119,792
110,000
202
20 8,500
1,090
-
-
119,792
-
21 576,509
-
599,150
500,000
-
-
30,000
-
69,150
599,150
22 35.000
23 62,800
26,034
137,925
300
125,005
i« 2,580
300
10,340
-
~
-
-
137,925
300
-
21 26,929
-
237,052
125,000
297
30,000
36,000
25 45,755
-
237,052
-
-
100,000
100,000
100,000
-
-
-
-
-
100,000
-
-
-
56,816
25,000
16,554
-
-
-
15,262
56,816
-
25 20,000
-
178,069
86,800
-
500
-
-
90,769
178,069
-
-
3,519
5,888
5,000
888
-
-
-
-
5,888
" Dredges, tugs, scows, water boats,
etc.
15 Prepaid insurance.
15 Surplus.
1" Reserve fund.
IS None held since organization.
19 Real estate mortgage.
20 Real estate mortgages.
21 Plant.
22 Good will and fishing rights.
23 Treasury stock held for erection of
plant.
2* Horses, wagons, trucks, etc.
25 Reserve.
25 Reserve for depreciation.
192
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition'
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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Bay State Laundry Company,
July 8,
June 1,
May 1
$10,000
.?2,160
S60
$533
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Leather Company,
May 21,
Apr. 6,
Apr. 1
.50,000
.?2,262
24,063
46,668
24,254
Woburn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Lumber Company,
Apr. 17,
Mch. 13,
Dec. 31
10,000
16,650
3,729
31,272
12,065
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Oil Company, Bos-
Feb. 4,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31
20,000
-
_
_
_
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Packing Company,
June 28,
Mch. 15,
Feb. 3
10,000
-
1,000
5,676
4,874
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Paper Company,
Feb. 11,
Jan. 9,
Dec. 31
75,000
-
_
63,289
52,906
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Parcel Checking
July 20,
May 18,
May 18
150,000
_
_
-
736
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Publishing Com-
Apr. 26,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31
5,000
_
175
2,50
442
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Realty Co., Boston,
Aug. 28,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Mch. 31
1915.
5,000
600
-
-
100
Bay State Rubber Company,
Apr. 26,
Mch. 30,
Dec. 31
5,000
-
-
_
436
Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Shellac Company,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 4,
Jan. 1
45,000
_
12,133
10,877
30,940
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Silver Black Fox
July 21,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1
200,000
_
-
_
90
Co., Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Silver Company,
Jan. 2,
Sept. 5,
Sept. 1
35,000
-
4,000
1,000
_
Taunton.
1915.
1913.
1914.
Bay State Storage & Ware-
Mch. 16,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31
350,000
_
20,154
9 187,249
70,080
house Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Tap and Die Com-
Oct. 2,
Sept. 29,
June 30
22,000
15,961
14,150
35,721
■ 38,025
pany, Mansfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Thread Works,
May 6,
Feb. 18,
Dee. 31
250,000
74,651
55,084
106,.580
33,027
Sprinafield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Tool Handle Com-
Aug. 14,
Apr. 17,
Apr. 1
10,000
-
1,000
800
485
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Transportation
Nov. 23,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 1
50,000
-
27,710
-
4,248
Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay State Tray Company,
Oct. 28,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 1
25,000
1,596
801
498
478
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1915.
Bay State Waste Company,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31
15,000
-
-
3,809
6.283
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bay State Wholesale Com-
May 19,
Apr. 26,
Apr. 26
25,000
-
-
_
6,454
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay View Cranberry Com-
June 16,
June 9,
May 29
9,000
3,100
_
-
610
pany, Wareham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bay View Quarry Company,
May 21,
Mav 10,
Dec. 31
50,000
13,025
8,.500
-
251
Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beach Soap Company, Law-
Feb. 24,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31
150,000
142,037
with R. E.
86,857
42,444
rence.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Adjustment Company,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31
25,000
-
1,200
2,000
755
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Book Store Company,
Apr. 9,
2» Apr. 8,
Dec. 31
4,500
-
_
2,400
697
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Construction Com-
Mch. 30,
Feb. 9,
Feb. 1
50,000
50,000
50
-
400
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beacon Credit Exchange, In-
Feb. 12,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31
10,000
-
-
50
42S
corporated, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe
.July 15,
June 30,
June 1
50,000
-
-
-
93,141
Company of Boston, The,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston.
Beacon Hill Corporation,
June 4,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31
10,000
-
-
-
1,500
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
>■ Mortgage.
2 Loan.
2 Furniture and fixtures.
■* Good will, licenses and contracts.
5 Equipment, furniture and fixtures.
" Trade-marks.
' Bonds (General Rubber Co.).
s Foxes.
3 And horses, wagons, automobiles
and supplies,
i" Fixtures.
11 Leases.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT- No. 10.
193
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
LUBILITIES.
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$8,588
$11,341
S8,550
Sl,369
1 S1,000
2S422
-
-
Sll,341
-
-
-
97,247
50,000
29,894
-
-
7
517,353
97,247
-
-
-
63,716
4,100
15,639
1 15,000
-
S28,934
43
63,716
-
-
200
200
200
-
-
-
-
-
200
-
-
1,716
13,266
10,000
3,266
-
-
-
-
13,266
-
3 S4,680
_
120,875
75,000
24,167
-
-
-
21,708
120,875
* SS9,341
6 6,851
4,655
101,583
100,820
763
-
-
-
-
101,583
6 282
-
7,666
8,815
5,000
3,815
-
-
-
8,815
-
-
5,000
5,700
5,000
400
-
300
-
-
5,700
-
' 4,800
-
5,236
5,000
-
-
-
-
236
5,236
-
-
-
53,950
45,000
3,255
-
-
5,695
-
53,950
-
8 10,000
4,010
14,100
7,900
6,200
-
-
-
-
14,100
-
-
19,525
24,525
20,000
250
1 4,275
-
-
-
24,625
*
>" 5,246
11 90,000
8,794
381,523
103,857
350,000
22,000
21,983
6,060
-
9,540
18,539
57,258
381,523
103,857
"1,900
12 2,867
24,619
6,345
296,828
10,530
194,300
6,000
39,170
13 6,858
3,530
19,0,00
1,000
37,500
-
-
298,828
10,530
-
-
9.606
41,564
20,000
10,564
11,000
-
~
-
41,564
-
-■
23^97
26,970
23,500
2,969
"
439
62
-
26,970
-
3 416
787
11,295
7,000
4,295
-
-
~
-
11,295
-
• -
-
6,454
4,600
-
-
-
1,854
-
6,454
-
"10
5,280
9,000
9,000
-
-
-
-
-
9,000
-
-
41,919
63,695
48,100
595
15,000
-
-
-
63,695
"323
17 7,909
18 300
-
279,870
150,000
17,130
-
45,500
19 1,602
65,638
279,870
14 9,000
-
12,955
10,000
98
-
-
-
2,857
12,955
"750
21800
1,204
5,851
4,500
1,351
-
-
-
-
5,851
"20,000
22 19,850
2,300
92,600
50,000
2,400
39,000
1,200
-
-
92,600
" 6,000
-
-
6,478
6,000
-
-
-
-
478
6,478
-
3 6,886
-
100,027
50,000
50,027
-
-
-
-
100,027
-
-
-
1,500
1,500
-
-
-
-
-
1.500
12 Defprred assets.
" Dividend accrued on preferred
stock.
" Good will.
15 Securities.
1' Good will and advanced expense.
" Teams.
" Stock in other company.
" Reserves.
2" Adjourned.
21 Note.
22 Treasury stock.
194
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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Stock.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
1
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Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
ea g
O
Beacon Incorporated, The,
Jan. 21,
1 -
July 4,
$600,000
^
_
$12,850
S742
Cambridge.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Investment Associa-
May 6,
Mch. 16,
Feb. 28,
100,000
5 S108,700
_
-
3,120
tion, Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beacon Manufacturing Com-
Mch. 5,
Jan. 18,
Nov. 28,
800,000
281,172
$334,757
480,449
701,953
pany, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Mining Company,
Sept. 30,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 1,
44,000
8 8,500
-
-
1
The, Boston.
1915.
1909.
1915.
Beacon Mortgage & Realty
Sept. 21,
July 26,
June 30,
150,000
106,118
-
-
8,632
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beacon Motor Car Co., Bos-
Apr. 16,
Feb. 18,
Dec. 31,
60,000
16 9,212
207,075
101,786
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Motor Supply Com-
Feb. 19,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
683
586
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Park Boat Co., Web-
Mch. 24,
21 Feb. 27,
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
r~
-
-
ster.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beacon Plating Company,
July 8,
Mch. 11,
Jan. 31,
3,000
-
-
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beacon Press, Inc., The,
July 9,
June 15,
Apr. 30,
2,000
-
-
1,579
1,397
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beacon Public Warehouse and
Dec. 22,
Nov. 17,
Oct. 1,
5,000
-
-
-
5.000
Storage Company, New
1914.
1914.
1914.
Bedford.
Beacon Rubber Company,
June 10,
Mch. 13,
Feb. 28,
25,000
-
1,200
493
410
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beacon Theatre, Inc., Bos-
Feb. 25,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
'
-
4,517
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beaconsfield Pharmacy, Inc.,
Mch. 30,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
8,000
-
-
4,000
1,250
Brookline.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beal Nurses' Home and Reg-
Apr. 16,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 1,
25,000
-
-
22,243
6,378
istry, Incorporated, The,
Boston.
Beaman-Marvell Company,
1915.
1915.
1915.
June 2,
May 1,
May 1,
50,000
11,150
9,000
8,000
8,030
Leverett.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bear River Paper Company,
May 6,
27 Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
220,000
-
24,196
-
104,312
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beattie Zinc Works Company,
Feb. 5,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
10,000
750
-
1,387
7,863
Reading.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beatty Construction Com-
July 26,
May 1,
Apr. 30,
6,000
984
30 4,904
815
8,859
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beaudry & Company, Incor-
Feb. 10,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
800
-
12,698
porated. Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beauvais Water Heater Com-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 2,
Jan. 1,
200,000
-
8,506
9,018
717
pany, The. Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beaver Brook Foundation
Feb. 12,
Jan. 15,
Jan. 1,
48,000
17,000
6,974
54
-
Company, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beaver Construction Co. Inc.,
May 1,
33 Feb. 25,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
~
-
-
The, Pittsfield.
1915.
1913.
1914.
Beaver Contracting and En-
Mch. 3,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
-
2,000
gineering Corporation, The,
Boston.
Becker's Business College,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Oct. 9,
July 26,
July 26,
10,000
-
-
4,072
1,818
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beckwith Bros. Company,
Jan. 30,
Jan. 22,
Jan. 1,
12,000
-
1,500
650
1,703
Westfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 None held in 1914.
2 Fixtures.
3 Capital stock in treasury.
^ Leasehold value.
5 Construction mortgages.
6 Reserve for taxes.
~' Depreciation and guarantee.
8 Mine lease.
9 Good will.
10 Constructions.
11 Mortgages.
12 Prepaid expense.
13 Development expense.
1* Treasury stock.
15 Accrued interest and taxes.
16 And tools.
1' Furniture and fixtures.
18 Prepaid and accrued interest.
10 Investment account.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 195
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITTEB.
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3 500
* 300,000
$63,081
$387,173
111,820
$360,600
87,100
$13,044
21,010
-
$13,529
$3,710
-
$387,173
111,820
-
-
-
1,798,331
800,000
104,834
455,000
6 25,000
' 200,000
$213,497
1,798,331
-
-
37,324
45,825
42,950
125
$2,750
-
-
45,825
» $25,000
» 8,000
10 2,385
11 13,310
"647
13 8,490
i« 12,750
1' 9,514
18 811
19 1,455
35,572
1,336
177,332
365,425
10,605
150,000
54,800
10,000
7,073
15 2,503
304,195
605
-
4,250
13,506
20 6,430
-
177,332
365,425
10,605
M150
-
453
603
500
103
-
-
-
-
603
-
-
800
800
700
-
100
-
-
800
-
-
-
2,976
2,000
275
-
-
701
2,976
-
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
5,000
9 10,000
9 6.000
3<200
»s 15,000
9 1,000
4,135
30,879
16,238
50,596
12,250
2,025
23 12,975
48,700
8,000
988
1,896
925
-
250
-
3,325
16,238
50,596
12,250
9 3,000
-
-
31,621
15,300
4,015
-
10,000
2,306
-
31,621
-
" 7,500
-
43,680
25,000
5,658
-
10,500
-
2,522
43,680
:
28 294
:
128,802
10,000
112,300
10,000
2,000
29 502
-
14,000
_
~
128.802
10,000
-
31 5,225
185
20,972
6,000
6,972
-
8,000
. -
-
20,972
52 2,500
-
-
15,998
10,000
2,123
-
-
3,875
-
15,998
-
-
8,286
26,527
24,400
1,251
-
876
-
-
26,527
9 30,000
-
-
54,028
48,000
-
4,175
1,853
-
-
54,028
-
-
6,939
6,939
3,682
3,257
-
-
-
-
6,939
-
-
617
2,617
2,500
117
-
-
-
-
2,617
9 5,500
-
2,017
13,407
7,500
5,907
-
-
-
-
13,407
9 500
s« 7,324
36 500
3S 1,000
"
13,177
' 6,000
777
6,302
98
13,177
20 Reserve.
21 Date of postponement.
22 Good will, leases, etc.
23 Subscriptions received for stock.
2^ Investments.
2» Leasehold.
26 Equity in standing timber on land
owned by other parties.
2' Should have been held.
29 Accrued dividends.
30 And buildings.
31 Rolling stock.
32 Patent rights.
33 Adjourned.
3< Lumber.
36 Three pianos.
36 Patterns and drawings.
196
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Bedell Company of Massa-
chusetts, The, Boston.
Bedell Incorporated, New
Bedford.
Bedford Coal & Grain Com-
pany, Bedford.
Bedford Cooperative Corpo-
ration, Bedford.
Bedford Safety Razor Com-
pany, Bedford.
Beekman Tourist Company,
Boston.
Beggs & Cobb Incorporated,
Boston.
Beggs & Cobb Tanning Com-
pany, Winchester.
Belanger Spinning Process
Company, Boston.
Belcher and Taylor Agricul-
tural Tool Company, Chic-
opee.
Belchertown Co-operative
Creamery Association, Bel-
chertown.
Belisle Printing and Publish-
ing Company, Worcester.
Bell Bayers & Woodberry
Company, Boston.
Bell Brothers Company,
Salem.
Bell Hardware Company,
Stoneham.
Bell Rock Leather & Tanning
Company, Maiden.
Belle Bryce Gemmel Com-
pany, The, Boston.
Belle Vue Mills, Clinton,
Belle Waist Company, The,
Boston.
Bellefontaine Brothers Com-
pany, Lowell.
Bellere Automatic Traiit
Stopping Machinery Co.,
Boston.
Bellevue Hotel Company,
The, Springfield.
Bellingham Woolen Company,
The, BeUingham.
Bellows Falls Electric Com-
pany, Boston.
Bellows Falls Power Com-
pany, Boston.
Belmont Baking Company,
Brockton.
Belmont Courier, Inc., Bel-
mont.
Belmont Laundry, Inc.,
Springfield.
Belmont Spring Water Com-
pany, The, Cambridge.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
May 22,
1915.
Moh. 5,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Mch. 3.
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Sept. 14,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
June 18,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
Feb. 14,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Feb. 6,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Jan. IS,
1915.
"Feb. 23,
1915.
Jan 20,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
"Dec. 17,
1914.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 14,
1914.
May 6,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
June 7,
1915.
Apr. 22,
1915.
July 17,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Oct. 21,
1914.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
July 20,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Deo. 14,
1914.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Dee. 31,
1914.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 30,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Oct. 17,
1914.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Nov. 1,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
$10,000
1,000
50,000
10,000
200,000
5,000
850,000
100,000
10,000
50,000
3,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
2,000
50,000
2,000
15,000
12,600
12,000
100,000
20,000
.95,000
250,000
800,000
3,000
5,000
12,000
20,000
Assets.
S40,450
1 2,000
50,000
25,484
2,000
5,000
2 S6,900
2,000
with R. E.
14,720
1,000
12,006
10,847
224
9,150
30,000
" 259,309
13,000
12,000
41,029
with R. E.
600
3,200
3,975
S18,500
2,678
3,460
112,844
1,083,169
65,199
1,742
6,400
500
57,426
6,916
21,722
3,687
84,744
34,723
4,714
1,404
66,550
1,336
310
3,922
o
S300
1,000
42,664
475
3,845
4,214
1,513,874
15,695
285
38,236
2,785
7,422
143
49,509
1,842
8,908
3,194
20,022
14,095
8,067
4,695
6,062
23,970
53,755
505
4,307
993
2,356
1 Equity in Cambridge real estate.
2 And fi.xtures.
3 One .share stock.
■! Patent rights.
5 Stock held by treasurer.
^ Adjourned.
' Fixtures.
8 Investments.
9 Good will.
1° Incidentals and supplies.
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Assets
— Con.
Liabilities.
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$300
-
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-
-
$300
-
-
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1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
$33,725
144,239
50,000
S9,887
-
S84,352
-
-
144,239
-
3 $10
-
3,163
1,690
739
-
-
S386
S348
3,163
< 554,700
6 101,900
59,058
224,963
200,000
2,753
-
22,210
-
-
224,963
-
'500
4,817
9,531
5,000
4,531
-
-
-
-
9,531
-
8 161,000
-
1,787,718
850,000
237,818
-
457,000
242,900
-
1,787,718
-
-
-
1,148,864
100,000
998,864
-
-
50,000
-
1,148,864
i 10,687
-
-
10,972
10,000
160
-
-
812
-
10,972
-
-
-
143,639
50,000
30,144
-
-
63,495
-
143,639
-
-
-
7,527
3,000
2,346
-
-
2,181
-
7,.527
-
-
-
25,828
8,900
2,542
-
8,645
5,741
-
25,828
9 1,200
-
10,319
12,162
9,900
217
-
2,045
-
-
12,162
8 24,925
-
136,860
25,000
56,203
-
30,500
25,157
-
136,860
' 1,000
-
-
9,758
2,000
2,170
$550
-
-
5,038
9,758
10 409
11 2,012
"178
44,076
7,105
32,800
2,000
1,490
3,088
9,000
786
2,017
44,076
7,105
-
-
-
113,916
15,000
63,846
21,668
-
-
13,402
113,916
-
-
-
48,818
12,600
8,912
-
13,500
-
13,806
48,818
-
-
-
12,781
12,000
606
-
-
175
12,781
« 50,000
-
3,058
53,058
52,940
118
-
-
-
53,058
9 15,957
I'' 8,783
-
30,839
20,000
4,886
-
2,500
3,453
30,839
-
-
6,777
150,418
95,000
45,418
-
10,000
-
-
150,418
-
17 12,526
18 1,392.835
w 6,677
4,978
283,279
1,464,094
9,118
250,000
800,000
3,000
2,614
15 20,625
52,094
3,977
550,000
62,000
4,023
16 6,017
2,141
283,279
1,464,094
9,118
9 100
-
1,214
5,621
5,000
221
400
-
-
5,621
9 3,500
-
-
21,003
12,000
845
6,100
1,732
-
326
21,003
-
-
-
22,253
20,000
_
-
715
1,538
22,253
11 Tanning liquid and material.
1- Insurance.
13 Furniture and fixtures.
1* And water power leases.
15 Accrued dividends.
16 Depreciation and reserve accounts.
" Suspense account.
18 Securities owned.
19 Horses, wagons, tools and fixtures.
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June 21,
June 21,
Apr. 30,
$60,000
$55,276
with R. E.
$59,661
$185
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Belvidere Woollen Manufac-
Mch. 12,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 31,
200,000
_
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14,190
12,392
turing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bemis & Call Hardware and
Mch. 8,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
26,400
52,200
$30,000
53,453
12,584
Tool Company, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bemis Rubber Company,
Mch. 10,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 20,
125,000
28,915
29,712
17,114
3,114
Watertown.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Ben. Berry Co., Falmouth
Dec. 1,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 15,
5,000
-
5,003
4,742
2.954
(for 1914).
1914.
1914.
1914.
Ben. Berry Co., Falmouth, .
Sept. 27,
1915.
Aug. 19,
1915.
Aug. 19,
1915.
5,000
-
4,989
2,479
2,151
Ben Levy Co., Boston.
June 18,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
25,000
-
-
65,100
99,479
Bender Shoe Company, Lynn,
Feb. 24,
1915.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
6,000
-
3 1,565
5,525
5,704
Benjamin Fox, Incorporated,
Apr. 9,
Mch. 25,
Feb. 28,
25,000
6,500
402
_
55,166
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Benjamin Goldstein, Incorpo-
Mch. 26,
Feb. 19,
Jan. 31,
30,000
-
3 350
3,350
26,249
rated, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Benj. N. Moore & Sons Com-
Jan. 28,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 1,
150,000
33.160
47,825
141,441
85,200
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bennett Manufacturing Com-
Nov. 19,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 20,
150,000
8,928
7,317
250
1,915
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bennington Company, The,
Apr. 14,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
50,000
-
-
3 200
500
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Benoit Blanchard Company,
Dec. 2,
Nov. 2,
Nov. 2,
10,000
-
2,722
15,855
264
Framingham.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Benoit Blanchard Company,
Nov. 26,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 1,
10,000
-
3,519
22,730
47
Framingham (2d return).
1915.
1915.
1915.
Benoit-Bourassa Company,
Dec. 2,
Nov. 2,
Nov. 2,
20,000
-
3,023
21,506
561
New Bedford.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Benoit-Bourassa Company,
Nov. 26,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 1,
20,000
-
2,793
16,376
317
New Bedford (2d return).
1915.
1915.
1915.
Benoit-McShane Co., Maiden,
June 7,
1915.
May 10,
1915.
10 _
25,000
-
10,336
32,549
6,643
Benson Brothers Corporation,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 29,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
-
7,656
20,028
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Bent and Bush Company,
Jan. . 20,
"Dec. 19,
Oct. 31,
12,000
_
_
4,121
1,375
The, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Benz Kid Company, Lynn, .
Apr. 3,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
100,000
-
19,116
447,743
115,463
Berger Manufacturing Com-
Oct. 2,
Aug. 2,
July 31,
10,000
-
-
38,744
66,822
pany of Massachusetts,
1915.
1915.
1915.
The, Boston.
Berkeley Drug Co., Boston, .
May 6,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
5,000
-
-
2,000
388
Berkeley-Tremont Company,
Sept. 22,
17 _
Apr. 30,
10,000
-
-
-
728
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Block Company,
Feb. 5,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
60,000
60,000
_
-
123
Great Barrington.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Berkshire Builders, Incorpo-
July 15,
Apr. 7,
Apr. 1,
20,000
14,000
450
-
196
rated, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Canning Company,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
-
-
1,787
Lee.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Berkshire Company, The,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
40,000
-
2,739
6,285
2,926
Adams.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Berkshire Cotton Manufac-
Oct. 23,
Oct. 16,
Sept. 30,
2,500,000
600,000
1,400,000
630,006
957,988
turing Company, Adams.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Electric Company,
Apr. 6,
Mch. 3,
Dec. 31,
12,000
-
21 1,734
8,699
12,004
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will.
2 Fixtures.
' And fixtures.
^ Patent rights.
5 Lasts and patterns.
^ Treasury stock.
' Merchandise drafts.
8 Previous.
9 And office fixtures.
1" Corporation's first fiscal year did not
commence until Feb. 15, 1915.
11 Furniture and fixtures.
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$60,000
$53,219
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$115,122
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$175,105
201,687
200,000
1,687
-
-
-
-
201,687
-
-
-
148,237
26,400
1,937
-
-
$119,900
-
148,237
1 $35,000
-
21,115
134,970
75,000
53,470
S6,500
-
-
-
134,970
-
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-
12,699
2,500
3,585
-
S6,500
-
114
12,699
-
-
-
9,619
3,250
853
-
4,700
-
816
9,619
-
2 $1,027
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165,606
25,000
83,542
-
-
57,064
-
165,606
« 2,000
6 3,018
-
17,812
6,000
2,960
-
-
5.198
3,654
17.812
-
-
3,220
65,288
25,000
11,765
6,476
10,000
12,047
-
65,288
-
-
877
30,826
30,000
704
122
-
-
-
30,826
-
« 4,000
-
311,626
150,000
14,593
-
80,300
7 29,912
17.145
19,676
311,626
1 140,000
-
1,305
159,715
150,000
855
-
3,500
8 5,360
-
159,715
-
-
21,700
22,400
20,000
2,400
-
-
-
-
22,400
-
-
5,647
24,488
10,000
9,488
-
5,000
-
-
24,488
-
-
2,012
28,308
10,000
6,230
-
12,078
-
-
28,308
-
-
-
25,090
10,000
2,361
-
8,390
-
4,339
25,090
-
~
-
19,486
10,000
295
-
7.424
-
1,767
19,486
-
-
-
49,528
20,000
5,962
-
23,277
102
187
49,528
-
u 1,525
12 1,893
-
31,102
20,000
9,087
-
-
2,015
-
31,102
" 6,000
2 400
"600
3,283
15,779
12,000
2,786
-
993
-
-
15,779
-
" 16,700
-
599,022
100,000
418,402
-
-
80,620
-
599,022
-
2 5,066
-
110,632
10,000
96,117
-
-
-
4,515
110,632
-
2 2,500
3,426
8,314
5,000
3,314
-
-
-
-
8,314
-
18 5,000
19 4,800
74,235
84,763
10,000
74,763
-
-
-
-
84,763
-
-
-
60,123
60,000
-
-
-
-
123
60,123
-
-
79
14,725
5,000
325
9,400
-
-
-
14,725
-
-
4,013
5,800
5,800
-
-
-
-
-
5,800
M 1,500
1 7,322
-
14,379
35,151
22,700
3,077
-
9,374
-
-
35,151
-
-
3,587,994
2,500,000
-
-
-
-
1,087,994
3,587,994
1 2,750
-
682
25,869
12,000
6,719
-
7,150
-
-
25,869
12 Horses, etc.
1' Adjourned.
1* Good will and name.
15 Dies and tools.
16 Investments.
1' None held in 1915.
1? Leasehold interest.
19 Scenery.
29 Trade-marks and copyrights.
21 And equipment.
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Apr. 20,
Apr. 14,
Mch. 31,
316,700
$13,000
$2,600
$4,078
$7,535
pany, Cheshire.
1915.
1915.
191.5.
Berkshire Grocery Company,
Pittsfield.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
60,000
-
-
74,863
63,981
Berkshire Hilla Co-operative
Mch. 8,
Jan. 16,
Dee. 31,
2,500
1,000
800
192
2,243
Creamery Association,
Monterey.
Berkshire Hills Paper Com-
1915.
1915.
1914.
Feb. 27,
Feb. 1,
Doc. 31,
350,000
194,865
85,473
159,662
69,550
pany, .A.dams.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Berkshire Investing Company,
Feb. 26,
Feb. 18,
Feb. 18,
1,000
_
_
1,000
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Leather Company,
Mch. 16,
Dec. 15,
Dec. 15,
12,000
7,500
_
9,219
6,148
Pittsfield.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Berkshire Machine Company,
Apr. 17,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 1,
10,000
_
_
_
1,055
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Manufacturing
Apr. 5,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 7,
90,000
_
9,162
118,062
19,580
Company of Pittsfield,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Pittsfield.
Berkshire Mill Supply Com-
Feb. 23,
Feb. 19,
Dec. 31,
6,000
-
_
30,530
26,552
pany, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Berkshire Paper Company,
Apr. 12,
11 _
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Springfield.
1915.
Berkshire Real Estate Com-
Nov. 13,
Oct. 11,
July 5,
10,000
30,000
_
_
_
pany, Great Barrington.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Schools Co., Egre-
.Ian. 12,
Sept. 28.
Sept. 1,
95,000
40,000
3,000
4,000
200
mont.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Berkshire Steam laimdry
May 3,
Apr. 23,
Feb. 20,
27,000
12,000
12,433
689
2,739
Company, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berkshire Vinegar Company,
Apr. 14,
Feb. 25,
Dec. 31,
25,000
5,000
3,600
3,083
903
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Berkshire Woolen & Worsted
Apr. 16,
Jan. 15,
Jan. 2,
450,000
260,000
153,684
159,755
74,699
Company, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bernard J. Delaney Company,
Springfield.
Bernard Millinery Company,
May 14,
1915.
Jan. 30,
"May 12,
1915.
Aug. 1,
Apr. 30,
1915.
June 30,
3,000
-
2,500
3,430
1,182
5,000
_
_
2,153
35
^ Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Berry Dodge Company, Bos-
Julv 6,
May 1,
Mch. 31,
100,000
-
1,000
57,719
76,492
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Berry Putnam Grain Com-
Mch. 26,
i^ Mch. 22,
Dec. 31,
4,000
_
_
5,691
4,414
^ pany, The, North Andover.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bert Shitfler Company, New
Feb. 20,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
20,000
_
_
10,310
5,596
^ Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bertelsen & Petersen Engi-
Mch. 18,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
75,000
46,720
19,240
10,030
49,889
neering Company, Bos-
ton.
Berwick and Smith Com-
1915.
1915.
1914.
Feb. 11,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
250,000
_
19 90,114
_
192,976
pany, Norwood.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Besse-Baker Company,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 30,
15,000
38,995
1,505
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Besse-Bryant Company,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 30,
20,000
-
-
37,851
13,649
* Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Besse-Carpenter Company,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 31,
15,000
-
-
30,373
17.627
" SprinKfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Besse-.Mills Company, Eol-
Feb. 19,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 30,
25,000
-
-
27,684
17,316
yoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Besse, Osborn & Odell Incor-
Feb. 11,
Jan. 13,
Dee. 31,
53,000
-
-
232,582
93,481
porated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Besse-Rolfe Company, Lynn,
Feb. 23,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
25,000
38,884
14,717
1 Team.
2 Sinking fund.
3 Funds to take up floating indebted-
ness and bond indebtedness.
1 First and second issue.
5 Subscriptions on new stock.
8 Mortgage notes.
' Patent rights,
s Good will.
9 Investment,
w Fixtures.
11 Corporation has sold out to the
H. W. Carter Paper Co.
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316,700
S8,500
-
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82,068
-
?27,268
-
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138,844
60,000
2,344
S50,000
S7,500
7,000
$12,000
138,844
-
-
S333
4,568
2,450
2,118
-
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-
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4,568
-
2 40,000
' 53,125
600
602,675
1,600
203,400
1,000
134,275
■•177,000
49,000
600
-
39,000
602,675
1,600
'11
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6,751
22,867
7,807
4,000
6 3,450
7,000
10,636
807
6 3,000
-
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1,781
22,867
7,807
8 15,000
-
20,376
182,180
87,400
94,780
-
-
-
-
182,180
-
3 8,343
10 618
-
66,043
6,000
11,108
-
19,800
12,500
16,635
66,043
-
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30,000
10,000
-
-
1,000
-
19.000
30,000
-
-
71,650
118,850
68,150
200
50,500
-
-
118,850
8 8,000
12 1,330
1,149
38,340
27,000
6,340
5,000
-
-
-
38,340
-
-
7,172
19,758
16,650
3,108
-
-
-
-
19,758
-
13 3,862
-
652,000
450,000
4,619
-
100,000
97,381
-
652,000
8 1,061
-
-
8,173
3,000
5,173
-
-
-
8,173
-
10 500
-
2,688
, 300
2,388
-
-
-
-
2,688
-
15 500
-
135,711
66,700
11,187
-
50,000
7,824
-
135,711
-
-
-
10,105
4,000
1,224
-
-
4,577
304
10,105
:
i« 6,965
1' 5,000
13 4,150
444
28,315
136,029
97,500
75,000
10,815
3,962
~
31,000
23,067
~
28,315
136,029
io 25,000
10 680
21 4,000
22 350
2 14,400
327,520
40,500
250,000
15,000
2,975
18,000
74,545
7,500
327,520
40,500
-
10 3,500
-
55,000
20,000
-
-
20,000
15,000
55,000
-
-
-
48,000
15,000
0,000
-
-
27,000
-
48,000
-
-
-
45,000
25,000
-
-
10,000
10,000
"
45.000
-
12 2,531
-
328,594
53,000
65,439
-
128,500
81.655
328,594
-
10 1,399
-
55,000
25,000
-
-
20,000
10,000
55,000
1' Horsec, wagons and auto,
u Prepaid items.
1* Adjourned.
15 Rolling stock.
18 Improvements, fixtures.
1' Lease.
18 Stock in other corporations.
19 And plant.
20 Stock Norwood Press Co.
21 Unfinished work.
22 Oil and supplies.
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Mch. 2,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 30,
$13,500
$16,113
$4,137
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Best & Company Inc., Bos-
Nov. 9,
Oct. 13,
Oct. 13,
10,000
_
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6,973
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bestol Company, The, Bos-
July 28,
Apr. 5,
Mch. 31,
10,000
_
_
741
_
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bethel Chrome Tannin; Com-
Nov. 26,
3 July 27,
July 1,
100,000
S61,483
with R. E.
39,986
10,279
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bettinson-H arris Laundry
Nov. 17,
Oct. 15,
Oct. 1,
5,000
_
$3,000
_
3,418
Co., Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Betty's Neck Company, The,
Boston
May 6,
1915.
July 19,
Feb. 9,
1915.
June 28,
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 26,
20,000
163,131
9,245
24,076
9.049
Beverly Buildins Association,
150,000
209,177
36,170
_
363
The, Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Beverly Chemical and Supply
May 7,
Jan. 14,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
50
250
400
Company, Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beverly Coke Company, The,
Feb. 26,
3 Nov. 6,
Nov. 1,
1,000
_
_
_
142
Beverly.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Beverly Confectionery Com-
Feb. 10,
3 Feb. 2,
Nov. 1,
10,000
_
12 350
_
_
pany, Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beverly Co-operative Asso-
Feb. 4,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
6,400
_
_
1= 6,269
4.759
ciation, Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beverly News Company,
Mch. 1,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
12,000
_
_
7,594
1.806
Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Beverly Printing Company,
June 14,
Apr. 5,
Mch. 31,
10,000
-
7,888
1,293
6.034
Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1915.
" 1,350
Bi-Motor Equipment Co.,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 9,
Dee. 31,
50,000
-
14,322
24,153
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bickford Auto-Livery Co.
Apr. 26.
Apr. 5,
Mch. 31,
10,000
2,240
1,855
Inc., Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bickford Machine Company,
Mch. 1,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
9,891
7,452
1,976
Greenfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bicknell and Fuller Paper Box
Feb. 23,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
50,000
7,000
21,464
31.074
21,007
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bicknell Bros., Incorporated,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 7,
Dee. 28,
65,000
_
_
35.733
11.679
Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bicknell-Thomas Co., Green-
Feb. 15,
Feb. 3,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
5,603
1,726
1.356
field.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Biddle and Smart Company,
Feb. 19,
3 Feb. 13,
Dec. 31,
100,000
108,600
30,038
56,936
52,078
The, Amesbury.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bigelow & Dowse Company,
July 7,
Mch. 23,
Jan. 31,
400,000
-
-
171,734
170,698
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bigelow-Hartford Carpet
Mch. 31,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
13,550,000
8,056,081
with R. E.
5,370,369
2,129,540
Company, Clinton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bigelow, Kennard and Com-
July 15,
Mch. 30,
Feb. 28,
750,000
-
-
543,903
117,145
pany, Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bigwood Woolen Company,
Apr. 17,
Apr. 7,
Apr. 1,
25,000
6,000
10.000
15,353
6,174
Spencer.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bijou Spa, Inc., Boston,
June 18,
1915.
' June 15,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
10,000
-
-
-
172
Bijou Theatre Company of
Mch. 13,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
25,000
66,113
4,511
-
984
Holyoke, Massachusetts,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Holyoke.
Bill Deezy Company, Bos-
Feb. 10,
Jan. 22,
Jan. 8,
50,000
-
2,103
6,075
2,368
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Billerica Garden Suburb, Inc.,
May 11,
Mch. 25,
Jan. 1,
50,000
41,400
-
-
1.000
Billerica.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Furniture.
2 Trade-marks and good will.
3 Adjourned.
* Other indebtedness.
5 Good will.
5 Horses, wagons and auto.
' Mortgage.
8 Trucks and auto.
' Horses, wagons, etc.
10 Borrowed money.
11 Trade-marks.
12 And fixtures.
13 Fixtures.
1* Amount due on machinery.
15 Expenses accrued not due.
15 Automobiles.
" Tools.
IS Furniture and fixtures.
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of Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
i$200
« 1,200
M,615
» 2,028
IS 1,848
w 1,305
17 210
18 328
W213
20 1,230
21800
22 7,388
" 10,536
24 7,549
18 55,850
2' 27,039
28 504
2»590
SI 333
S5,394
845
72,176
1,650
1,400
3,822
9,851
4,692
5,208
7,982
13.202
$20,250
7,173
10,000
117,142
8,963
284,320
245,710
10,010
242
6,000
11,028
15,648
20,387
50,382
5,825
24,011
87,233
67,939
13,893
255,840
515,517
15,555,990
864,974
45,509
3,227
71,608
54,367
42,400
Liabilities.
^
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$13,500
5,000
10,000
50,000
5,000
20,000
133,400
10,000
100
6,000
6,400
12,000
9,040
50,000
5,000
12,500
50,000
65,000
10,000
100,000
360,700
13,550,000
690,100
25,000
2,500
17,000
30,000
32 16,800
16,300
$50,146
4 16,996
2,725
2,508
920
2,330
15 349
382
825
2,779
30,147
2,939
893
12,061
37,522
223,537
98,789
9,259
727
48,950
4,200
33 67
407
7 $1,100
63,500
:,250
21,000
$138
237,754
10 26,566
5,500
800
8,668
8,732
3,000
35,000
80,000
1,150,000
60,000
3,000
3,300
1,500
$6,750
$2,173
43,310
10
120
320
1,928
108,779
30,410
26 6,885
511,668
16,085
3,643
3,193
26 120,785
2,015
$20,250
7,173
10,000
117,142
8,963
284,320
245,710
10,010
242
6,000
11,028
15,648
20,387
50,382
5,825.
24,011
87,233
67,939
13,893
255,840
515,517
15,555,990
864,974
45,509
3,227
71,608
54,367
42,400
" Prepaid merchandise, insurance.
20 Surplus.
21 Teams.
22 Prepaid insurance, interest, etc.
23 Furniture, fixtures, auto, etc.
24 Catalogues, plates and prepaid
items.
25 Reserve for bad debts.
28 And reserve account.
27 Deferred e.^pense.
28 Equipment.
2s Treasury stock.
30 Patent rights.
31 Office.
32 Subscriptions received on stock.
33 Interest on notes.
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Billings Dental Company,
June 15,
May 15,
May 15,
$1,500
_
S200
$325
52,700
Rockland.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Billings Newhall Company,
Mch. 5,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 31,
15,000
_
_
7.816
55
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bircham Bend Power Com-
July 22.
July 21,
June 30.
150.000
$153,761
840
_
23,889
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Birmingham Pen Co. Inc.,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 2,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
4,040
3,687
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Birnie Paper Company,
Feb. 16,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
80.000
77,514
54,759
133,339
70,764
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bishop Bros. Quarry Co.,
May 24,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
14,000
8,500
200
_
_
Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bishop Company, The, North
Mch. 10,
Feb. 9,
"Jan. 1.
20.000
400
4,457
10,322
14,582
.A.ttleborough.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bishop Publishing Company,
May 20,
June 30,
Dec. 31,
12,000
_
_
800
1.830
The, Boston.
1915.
1906.
1914.
Bishop Securities, Incorpo-
Feb. 20,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
200,000
235,000
_
_
9,995
rated, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bituminous Road Implement
Feb. 19,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
'287
_
159
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bixby-Webber Co., Groton, .
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
10,000
3,000
-
8,500
3,824
Black Island Granite Asso-
Mch. 10,
Jan. 6,
Jan. 6,
5,000
5,000
_
_
_
ciates, The, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blacker and Shepard Com-
Mch. 26,
Feb. 25,
Jan. 1,
40,000
25,325
with R. E.
147,091
82,609
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blackmer Cut Glass Com-
Feb. 11,
Jan. 2,
Dec. 31,
20,000
3,960
2,577
17,385
9.084
pany, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blackstone Beef Company,
Apr. 1,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 1,
10,000
_
_
_
3,146
Incorporated, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blackstone Valley Publishing
Mch. 8,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
927
_
_
Company, Millbury.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blair-Forth IVIanufacturing
July 28,
May 29,
May 29,
100,000
-
-
_
98
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blaisdell & Snyder, Inc., New
Sept. 14,
Sept. 7,
July 31,
6,000
-
_
6,115
435
Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blaisdell-Kavy Co., Pitts-
Jan. 13,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
8,000
-
_
" 8,175
150
field.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blake-Curtis Company,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 17,
Mch. 1,
20,000
5,500
" 4,568
68,082
90.945
Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blake Electric Mfg. Company,
Mav 6,
Mcli. 22.
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
3,220
9,426
11.630
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blake Hydraulic Valve Cor-
June 8,
May 4,
Apr. 3,
50,000
-
_
100
_
poration, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blake Manufacturing Com-
Sept. 30,
Sept. 29,
June 30,
60,000
-
i« 65,000
17,656
10.367
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blake Pump & Condenser
Apr. 21,
Mch. 17.
Feb. 27,
25,000
-
13,278
17,026
3,128
Co., Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blake Signal & Manufactur-
May 5,
Apr. 21,
Mch. 31,
50,000
-
1,400
2,558
11,293
ing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blanchard & Company, In-
Sept. 27,
July 20,
June 30,
40,000
-
-
10,080
20,776
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blanchard & Gould Co.,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 3,
Dec. 31,
10,000
16,500
1,000
17,412
6,509
Acton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blanchard Brothers Granite
Feb. 11,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
15,000
14,400
9,672
6,814
12,725
Company, Uxbridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blanchard Lumber Company,
Mch. 9,
Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
85,000
-
-
-
591,798
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blanchard Machine Company,
May 10,
Apr. 23,
Jan. 1,
60,000
31,800
34,515
112,4,33
24,454
The. Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blanchard Printing Company,
June 10,
Mav 1,'
Mch. 1,
10,000
-
5,000
-
10,739
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Furniture.
2 Depreciation of debts receivable.
3 Fixtures.
^ Reserve. .
6 Trade-marks.
8 Good will.
' And patterns,
s Patent rights.
' Organization,
i" Sundry equipment.
11 And fixtures.
1- Prepaid expenses.
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Floating Indebt-
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-
1S850
-
$4,075
$1,500
S200
-
-
2 $1,300
$1,075
$4,075
-
s 1,667
S6,854
16,392
15,000
1,392
-
-
-
16,392
-
-
-
178,490
150,000
-
-
-
4 18,466
10,024
178,490
6 .$1,000
6 5,176
1175
:
14,078
336,376
10,000
60,000
17,423
S125,800
$20,000
4,078
104,153
-
14,078
336,376
-
-
-
8,700
4,800
-
3,879
-
-
21
8.700
e 4,000
-
-
33,751
20,000
2,333
-
-
9,920
1,508
33,761
-
-
9,770
12,400
12,000
400
-
-
-
-
12,400
-
-
-
244,995
200,000
880
-
30,000
14,115
-
244,995
5 12.113
»229
2,212
15,000
15,000
~
-
-
-
15,000
-
•-
-
15,324
10,000
3,042
-
-
-
2,282
15,324
-
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
5,000
-
1° 16,625
-
271,650
40,000
37,008
6,500
185,172
2,970
-
271,650
-
-
933
33,939
15,000
3,339
-
15,600
-
33,939
-
-
2,440
5,586
1,600
-
-
3,986
-
-
5.586
-
-
1,733
2,660
2,460
-
200
-
-
2,660
8 20,000
-
49,197
69,295
40,100
29,195
-
-
-
-
69,295
-
-
-
6,550
6,000
-
-
-
550
-
6,550
-
-
500
8,825
8,000
325
-
-
500
-
8,825
f 29,251
12 820
_
169,095
54,347
20,000
42,000
37,501
2,156
-
32,800
7,590
60,000
4 18,794
2,601
~
169,095
54,347
s 22,600
6 5,000
»100
5,652
33,452
93,023
' 31,300
60,000
732
14,793
-
1,420
3,000
_
15,230
33,452
93,023
8 4,288
IS 12,048
18,291
68,059
25,000
14,281
3,778
25,000
-
-
68,059
8 10,000
6 11,044
3 750
i» 1,167
9,014
24,522
45,309
57,295
41,421
43,000
40,000
10,000
2,309
9,262
3,249
10,000
8,033
18,000
172
45,309
57.295
41,421
81
E 7,500
i'450
i8 5f10
19 4,400
2« 17.500
21 20,394
1,855
44,561
613,698
232,952
15,000
81,600
60,000
1,042
34,925
17,385
4,505
25,000
5,450
267,544
130,567
18,564
229,629
44,561
613,698
232,952
-
-
15,739
10,000
3,114
-
-
2,625
' 15.739
1= Tools.
" And tools, etc.
15 Patterns.
16 Ten-tweJfths license.
1' Furniture account.
18 Treasury stock.
19 OfBces and auto.
2° Portage stock.
21 Miscellaneous equipment.
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Bleachery Fuel Company,
June 16,
June 1,
Mch. 31,
$3,000
S3,100
Sl,230
$5,245
$2,070
The, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bleak House Association,
Sept. 17,
Sept. 9,
Aug. 1,
20,000
10,000
500
_
_
Dennis.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bleiler Contracting Company,
Apr. 28,
Mch. 17,
Mch. 17,
3,000
-
-
200
5,500
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bliss & Perry Co., Newbury-
Aug. 9,
Aug. 3,
July 15,
50,000
-
20,000
96,297
164,920
^P°'^*'- .
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bliss Mming Co., Boston,
Mch. 25,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
6,500
65
-
-
Blount Engineering Company,
Apr. 26,
Mch. 24,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
35,000
13,000
8,845
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Blue Hill Quarry Company,
Sept. 30,
July 20,
Sept. 15,
20,000
21,568
15,800
2,500
1,801
Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Blue Ribbon Garage Com-
Mch. 17,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
2,000
-
-
13,448
9,352
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bluine Manufacturing Com-
Mch. 1,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
1,796
16,345
52,300
pany, Concord.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Board of Trade Association,
May 18,
May 3,
May 3,
10,000
6,500
-
-
16
Provincetown.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boat Meadow Cranberry
Jan. 15,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
50,000
34,933
400
-
97
Company, Orleans.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boice-Perrine Company, Bos-
Feb. 9,
Jan. 9,
Dec, 31,
20,000
_
315
4,758
6,828
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bolander and Parker Shoe
Oct. 23,
July 14,
June 3,
50,000
-
20,360
13,160
14,315
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bolton and Hicks Company,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
-
846
39,205
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bolton Fruit Company, Bol-
Feb. 15,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 1,
50,000
17,195
12 3,790
-
2,024
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bon Marche Dry Goods Com-
Feb. 26,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 30,
40,000
"45,000
-
120,132
27,222
pany, The, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bon-Ton Millinery Co., The,
Oct. 20,
Oct. 19,
Oct. 1,
5,000
-
-
4,500
1,495
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bond and Bond Company,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 1,
15,000
-
3,000
3,833
2,572
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bond Grain Company,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
7,500
3,150
1,540
5,289
8,918
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1
Bonded Adjustment Bureau
June 8,
Mch. 7,
Jan. 9,
10,000
_
300
-
1,875
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bonded Products Company,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
200,000
_
-
552
5,901
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bonelli-Adams Co., Boston, .
Mch. 8,
1915.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Dec. 30,
1914.
100,000
-
-
-
5,828
Bonnie Brae Farms Inc.,
Nov. 29,
Oct. 16,
Oct. 1,
8,500
-
" 3,686
-
492
Sheffield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bonny Brook Farm Company,
Mch. 19,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
15,000
"-" 1,500
21 2,800
940
2,075
Grafton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boo-Bok Library Company,
Sept. 2,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
500
1,500
300
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Booker Custom Laundry, In-
May 27,
May 8,
Apr. 3,
10,000
-
10,560
781
5,410
corporated, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boot & Shoe Protective Asso-
Mch. 3,
Feb. 16,
Jan. 1,
5,000
-
-
-
323
ciation of New England,
1915.
1915.
1915.
The, Boston.
Boot and Shoe Recorder
Sept. 3,
26 July 10,
Apr. 30,
150,000
-
-
1,212 .
42,826
Publishing Company, Bos-
ton.
Booth Fisheries Company,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Sept. 21,
May 19,
Apr. 30,
15,000
11,018
6,032
18,699
14,839
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Trade-marks.
- Auto trucks.
3 Horses and wagons.
* Investment.
5 W. J. Bleiler.
<■' Depreciation.
' Furniture.
3 Treasury stock.
9 Good will.
1° Securities.
11 Suspense.
12 And farm equipment and live stock.
13 Development account,
w Building on leased land.
15 Furniture, fixtures and delivery
equipment.
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207
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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1 $1,502
» $5,221
3 2,493
* 2,150
$935
9,500
$23,946
20,000
$3,000
20,000
S9,457
$3,000
$4,012
$4,477
-
$23,946
20,000
-
-
:
5,700
281,217
1,000
50,000
4,200
6 500
13,512
_
197,705
« 20,000
~
5,700
281,217
-
'45
8 44,000
1,501
52,111
56,845
50,000
40,050
2,111
4,531
-
7,608
■ _
$4,656
52,111
56,845
-
-
-
41,669
20,000
2,126
7,733
4,000
7,810
-
41,669
-
-
8,795
31,595
2,000
1,095
-
28,500
-
-
31,595
15,000
» 20,000
" 1,000
11,920
108,361
6,516
100,000
6,500
6,361
2,000
~
~
16
108,361
6,516
-
•
-
35,430
33,100
2,330
-
-
-
-
35,430
-
-
8,485
20,386
20,000
386
-
-
-
-
20,386
-
-
47,835
30,000
15,918
-
-
-
1,917
47,835
» 10,000
"184
50,235
30,000
15,681
-
-
4,554
-
50,235
-
w 43,304
-
66,313
50,000
367
7,000
8,946
-
66,313
-
» 14,063
-
206,417
40,000
52,588
22,500
-
91,329
-
206,417
-
i«750
2,055
8,800
5,000
3,800
-
-
-
-
8,800
> 2,500
-
-
11,905
9,000
1,779
-
-
1,126
-
11,905
-
-
18,897
7,500
7,248
-
4,000
-
149
18,897
» 1,200
-
7,300
10,675
10,000
675
-
-
-
-
10,675
" 72,870
8 127,175
-
206,498
200,000
5,407
1,050
-
-
41
206,498
-
18 15,000
4,447
25,275
25,000
275
-
-
-
-
25,275
-
-
13,240
17,418
8,500
1,018
4,200
3,700
-
-
17,418
« 1,250
-
-
8,565
6,000
662
-
1,710
193
-
8,565
22 7,500
UOO
9 628
8 4,600
" 1,273
2,550
11,418
17,050
30,070
10,000
10,000
6,900
8,702
-
150
11,368
_
~
17,050
30,070
9 441
2<200
36
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
9 118,000
28 2,482
1,120
165,640
150,000
15,640
-
-
-
-
165,640
-
w 14,461
28 1,129
22,739
88,917
15,000
21,514
• -
48,000
29 4,403
-
88,917
18 Fixtures.
1' Trade-marks and good will.
18 Contracts.
19 And live stock.
2" Leasehold.
21 And fixtures.
22 Patent rights.
23 Automobile.
2^ Supplies.
26 Adjourned.
28 Furniture and fixtures.
27 Investments.
28 Deferred charges.
29 Reserve for bad accounts.
208
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Booth Manufacturing Com-
pany, New Bedford.
Boott Mills, Boston, .
Borden & Remington Co.,
Fall River.
Borden Guiney and Kendall
Conjpany, Fall River.
Border City Manufacturing
Company, Fall River.
Borst-Pierce Company, Bos-
ton.
Boss Dry Goods Company,
Worcester.
Boston Acetylene Generator
Company, Everett.
Boston and Glouce.=fter Steam-
boat Company, The, Bos-
ton.
Boston and Lockport Block
Company, Boston.
Boston and Ophir Gold Min-
ing Company, Boston.
Boston & Revere Rubber
Company, The, Boston.
Boston & Southern Lumber
Company Inc., Boston.
Boston and Springfield Des-
patch Company, Spring-
field.
Boston and Suburban Laun-
dry Company, Cambridge.
Boston Arena Company, Bos-
ton.
Boston Art Metal Company,
Boston.
Boston Artesian Well Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Artificial Limb Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Asphalt Company,
Boston.
Boston .4uto Auction & Sales
Co., Inc., Brookhne.
Boston Auto Gage Co., Bos-
ton.
Boston Automobile Dealers
Association, Incorporated,
Boston.
Boston Badge Company,
Boston.
Boston Bait and Supply Com-
pany, The, Boston.
Boston Baking Powder Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Bank Note Company,
Boston.
Boston Batavia Rubber Co.,
Boston.
Boston Bedding Supply Com-
pany, Natiek.
Apr. 10,
1916.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Mav 29,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
Sept. 17,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Oct. 22,
1915.
May 5,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Dec. 9,
1914.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915."
Jan. 28,
1915.
Mav 3,
1915.
Oct. 29,
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
Aug. 25,
1915.
Sept. 7,
1915.
Feb. 5,
1915.
Mav 18,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
June 29,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Feb. 9
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Feb.
1915.
Nov. 3,
1915.
Apr. 5
1915.
Mch. 27,
1915.
Mav 31
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915
18 Jan. 27,
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
June 11
1915.
Apr.
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Oct. 5
1914.
Apr. 5
1915.
Feb. 14
1914.
.Jan. 11
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Oct. 18,
1915.
Feb. 6
1915.
June 7,
1915.
June 19,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Apr. 27
1915.
Jan. 20
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Jan. 9,
1915
Dec. 31,
1914.
Oct. 31,
1914.
May 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Oct. 2,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
191.5.
Sept. 26,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Sept. 25,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 7,
1915.
Mav T,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Assets.
Sl,730,000
1,000,000
99,900
24,000
1,000,000
35,000
8,000
59,000
125,000
300,000,
1,000,000
5,000
35,000
25,000
40,000
300,000
25,000
20,000
5,000
25,000
50,000
40,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
9,000
30,000
7,500
60,000
$689,593
S827,650
S226,224
900,000
with R. E.
589,888
30,000
-
74,437
16,500
-
21,936
1,251,972
with R. E.
352,070
-
* _
3,957
-
3
3,600
-
26
-
16 62,650
-
65,892
32,600
168,485
570,000
:
-
-
8,500
:
-
6,500
762
204,781
w 387,202
-
-
15,842
2,760
-
3,100
300
~
909
1.423
1
9,360
10,185
1
14,633
-
-
2,925
_
400
213
-
13,583
2,500
-
-
2,237
32,430
14,331
10,992
1 Prepaid interest and insurance.
2 Depreciation reserve.
' Improvements.
^ Deferred indebtedness.
5 Reserve for depreciation.
' Horses, wagons and trucks.
" Investments,
s Horses, wagons, etc.
9 Mortgage real estate.
1" Depreciation.
11 Good will.
12 Fixtures.
1' Trade-marks.
1* Patent rights.
15 Wharf property.
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209
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
O f5 S
3
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1 $10,522
$43,949
$1,903,370
$1,235,000
$9,370
8500,000
$75,000
2 $84,000
-
$1,903,370
-
8 922,630
6 3,373
' 9,904
8 3,200
-
3,255,057
283,112
66,237
1,000,000
83,500
24,000
131,418
26,003
9 8,000
1,114,631
i 450,000
29,500
19,864
5 379,818
$179,190
144,109
14,373
3,255,057
283,112
66,237
-
-
-
1,862,166
1,000,000
-
473,500
-
10 104,661
284,005
1,862,166
11 $6,500
12 707
-
45.127
20,000
9,323
13,200
-
-
2,604
45,127
13 200
12 500
-
13,448
8,000
1,389
-
-
3,419
640
13,448
" 48,900
-
-
48,926
48,900
26
-
-
-
-
48,926
-
16 122,000
-
184,889
125,000
45,000
-
-
-
14,889
184,889
14 1
17 2
-
331,011
300,000
-
-
-
31,011
-
331,011
-
-
7,491
577,491
570,015
7,476
-
-
-
-
577,491
-
-
100
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
-
-
3,036
4,759
800
3,959
-
-
-
-
4,759
11 15,000
-
1,196
25,000
25,000
-
-
-
-
-
25,000
" 15,000
11 17,000
20 1,751
26,923
47,653
626,378
24,864
40,000
297,900
21,000
6,084
5,164
21 9,660
3,189
200,000
113,000
1,569
22 654
675
-
47,653
626,378
24,864
-
-
11,600
15,000
15,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
-
23 114
21100
84,526
5,059
84,747
2,500
25,000
1,613
59,747
-
_
946
_
5,059
84,747
-
-
11,735
11,747
10,100
1,647
-
-
-
-
11,747
26 39,350
-
-
83,656
36,450
2,324
5,705
-
-
39,177
83,656
-
-
2,368
4,612
4,300
312
-
-
-
-
4,612
"3,685
-
9,813
5,000
2,743
-
2,070
-
-
9,813
-
-
893
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
13 1,500
11 1,500
26 10,000
491
5,151
39,759
4,000
30,000
151
3,377
-
1,000
6,000
_
382
5,151
39,759
11 2,500
-
• -
29,768
7,500
1,277
-
-
20,991
-
29,768
-
27 718
28 170
-
73,378
27,500
11,257
29 10,000
23,409
1,212
-
73,378
16 Steamboats.
1' Copyrights.
18 Adjourned,
w And buildings.
20 Deferred charges.
21 Accrued but not due.
22 Reserves (net).
23 Prepaid expenses.
2'' Stock returned to treasury.
25 Patent rights and trade-marks.
26 Plates, stones, etc.
2' Furniture and fixtures.
28 Unexpired insurance.
23 Mortgage.
210 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Boston Belting Company,
Mch. 25,
Nov. 28,
Sept. 30,
$1,000,000
$351,256
> 8377,640
S495,035
S704,239
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston-Berkshire Composite
Feb. 6,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
350,000
51,295
41,599
_
8,608
Brick Company, Cheshire.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Billiard and Bowling
Mch. 31,
Mch. 19,
Feb. 28,
25,000
_
_
_
1,546
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Blower Company,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 2,
July 30,
1,000
-
-
500
733
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Bonnet Wire Co.,
July .30,
June 5,
June 5,
25,000
-
610
4,190
748
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Book Company, The,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
-
67,130
23,736
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Book-binding Com-
June 18,
Mch. 8,
Dec. 31,
75,000
84,442
42,911
94,757
163,025
pany, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Braid Manufacturing
July 29,
July 26,
Apr. 30,
15,000
-
2,900
5,123
4,598
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Brass Andiron Com-
Sept. 11,
Feb. 2.
Feb. 2,
25,000
-
1,500
2,915
874
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Brass Company, Wal-
Feb. 20,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
5,000
16,719
6,542
tham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Brazing Company,
Mch. 24,
Feb. 10,
Feb. 1,
5,000
-
822
65
4,632
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Brick Company, Bos-
May 3,
Apr. 21,
Apr. 1,
60,000
40,000
with R. E.
52,740
14,259
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Building Material
Feb. 24,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
. 20,000
2,584
400
6,206
35,542
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Chicle Company,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
50,000
7,065
11,374
9,401
1,586
Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Citrus Fruit Com-
Mch. 31,
15-
_
13,000
200
-
-
-
pany, Boston.
1915.
Boston Cleaning Company,
Mch. 2,
Nov. 12,
Oct. 30,
1,000
-
-
-
4,731
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Clip & Tag Company,
Mch. 9,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
5,818
1,000
4,154
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Clock Company, Bos-
Mch. 11,
16 Feb. 10,
Dee. 31,
5,000
-
-
-
8,096
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Clothing Co., Brock-
July 30,
July 28,
July 5, ■
7,500
-
-
3,145
6,060
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Coal Company, Bos-
June 10,
June 7,
Apr. 30,
20,000
-
-
-
300
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Commercial Company,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
-
24,093
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Commercial Motor
May 24,
May 4,
Mch. 31,
10,000
_
-
-
466
Vehicle Association, Incor-
1915.
1915.
1915.
porated, Boston.
Boston Confectionery Com-
Feb. 25,
Jan. 21,
Jan. 1,
700,000
120,000
51,000
152,497
91,245
pany, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Co-operative Building
Mch. 17,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
300,000
411,531
-
-
4,199
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Co-operative Flower
Jan. 12,
Nov. 7,
Sept. 30,
5,000
_
750
_
3,048
Market, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Copper Works Com-
June 18,
Apr. 3,
Apr. 1,
2,000
3,000
500
500
7,889
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Corking Machine
Apr. 3,
Mch. 10,
Mch. 1,
30,000
-
1,500
2,000
839
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Decorative Plant
Jan. 20,
May 2,
May 1,
5,000
_
_
150
580
Company, Boston (for 1914).
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Decorative Plant Co.,
Aug. 24,
May 2,
May 1,
5,000
-
-
300
427
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915,
1 And tools, furniture and fixtures.
2 Trade-marks, etc.
2 Water pririlege.
* Good will.
5 Stocks.
6 Mineral rights.
' Treasury stock B. B. & B. Co.
carried at S20,000.
8 Furniture and fixtures.
' Advanced salaries.
11 Cash surrender value of life insur-
ance policies.
H Unexpired insurance.
12 Stock Small, Maynard & Co.
13 Patterns.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
211
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
-Con.
Liabilities.
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edness.
■3,
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1
3
2S150
3.5150,000
-
$2,078,320
81,000,000
S31,401
-
$200,000
$800,000
846,919
$2,078,320
* 100,000
5 50,000
6 100,000
7_
S8,325
359,827
329,800
27
-
30,000
-
-
359,827
4 5,000
23,929
30,475
25,000
5,475
-
-
-
-
30,475
-
-
267
1,500
1,000
500
-
-
-
-
1,500
m,5oo
-
8,238
25,286
25,000
286
-
-
-
-
25,286
-
8 905
9 250
10 1,257
11 8,574
12 40,000
3 446
28,548
2,685
121,826
433,709
15,752
69,000
75,000
14,000
23,427
14,385
694
$25,000
29,399
230,329
1,058
88,995
-
121,826
433,709
15,752
4 3,900
13 500
-
9,689
9,000
415
-
-
~
274
9,689
-
-
-
28,261
20,000
6
-
2,000
-
6,255
28,261
<200
-
-
5,719
2,500
716
-
-
2,503
-
5,719
-
-
-
106,999
60,000
8,545
-
14,978
-
23,476
106,999
-
-
-
44,732
17,300
26,484
-
-
-
948
44,732
M 1,000
1 26,092
:
2,080
12,800
58,598
13,000
50,000
13,000
3,665
_
4,933
-
58,598
13,000
-
-
-
4,731
1,000
3,582
-
-
-
149
4,731
-
-
-
10,972
5,000
2,128
-
-
-
3,844
10,972
-
-
-
8,096
5,000
-
-
-
-
3,096
8,096
-
"250
-
9,455
7,500
708
-
-
-
1,247
9,455
-
-
-
300
300
-
-
-
-.
-
300
4 3,000
IS 800
-
27,893
14,050
356
-
-
-
13,487
27,893
-
19 2,200
2,334
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
.
-
5,000
20 15,000
< 230,000
21 19,981
22 1,094
23 3,737
-
659,742
440,542
3,798
520,000
292,000
3,050
16,802
25,000
17,325
60,000
8,000
37,940 •
105,917
21 10,000
25 7,300
748
659,742
440,542
3,798
-
-
-
11,889
1,010
1,407
-
-
-
9,472
11,889
"20,800
20 100
« 4,000
10,336
4,581
39,575
5,311
30,000
5,000
275
311
9,300
39,575
5,311
-
-
4,366
5,093
5,000
93
-
-
-
-
5,093
" Patent rights.
15 None held since organization.
15 Adjourned.
1' Fixtures.
18 OfiRce furniture and fixtures.
10 Treasury stock.
20 Trade-marks.
21 Bonds and notes.
22 Insurance unearned.
23 Repairs.
21 Depreciation.
25 And dividend payable Jan. 15, 1915.
212
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Boston Dental Institute, Inc.,
Boston.
Boston Development and
Sanitary Company, Boston.
Boston Drug Company, Bos-
ton.
Boston Dry Goods Company,
Boston.
Boston Duck Company, Bos-
ton.
Boston Dwelling House Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Dye House, Inc., Mai-
den.
Boston Egg Company, Inc.,
Boston.
Boston _ Electric Protective
Association, Boston.
Boston Electrotype Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Envelope Company,
Boston.
Boston Expr&ss Exchange
(Incorporated), Boston.
Boston Feather Duster Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Feature Film Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Felt Manufacturing
Company, Boston,
oston Filter Company, Chel-
Boston Fire Adjustment Com-
pany, The, Boston.
Boston Fish Company, In-
corporated, Boston.
Boston Fish Market Corpo-
ration, Boston.
Boston Floor Company,
Limited, Boston.
Boston Flower Exchange, Inc.,
Boston.
Boston Food Products Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Forge Company,
Boston.
Boston Foundry Company,
Boston.
Boston Fresh Tripe Com-
pany, Boston.
Boston Furnace Company,
Boston.
Boston Garage Company,
Boston.
Boston Gardening Company,
Newton.
May 24,
1915.
Mch. 18,
1915.
Mch. 2,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Jan. 30,
• 1915.
Feb. 6,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
July 29,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Nov. 27,
1915.
June 11,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Nov. 5,
1915.
Feb. 6,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
July 16,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
lApr. 29
1915.
1 Feb. 9,
1915.
Jan. 13
1915.
8 Jan. 20,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Apr. 13
1915.
13 Jan. 9,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Aug. 6,
1915.
July 6
1915.
Jan. 11
1915.
Jan. 12
1915.
13 Nov. 24,
1915.
X9 -
Jan. 26,
1915
Oct. 4
1915.
1 Feb. 4,
1915.
Jan. 22,
1915
July 6,
1915.
Oct. 24,
1914.
Apr. 17,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
I Feb. 2,
1915.
July 12
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Jan. 5
1915.
Dec. 16,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
9 Jan. 1,
1915.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Aug. 1,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
July 1,
1915.
Sept. 30,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1914.
$1,000
500,000
150,000
300,000
350,000
300,000
20,000
15,000
6,000
10,000
10,000
1,000
16,000
10,000
300,000
50,000
25,000
40,000
2,000,000
30,000
20,000
90,000
100,000
25,000
11,200
10,000
75,000
50,000
Assets.
i $718,465
239,544
497,701
1,088,775
16,444
2,000
152,796
30,000
with R. E.
with R. E.
$11,894
300
1750
687
15 380
5,072
32,159
2,930
1,500
1,586
2,500
46,430
2,814
306,581
500
2,617
4,020 425
15 770 1,300
5,162
1' 2,000
57,646
=2 32,523
3,218
5,867
23,623
7,525
14,613
11,965
1 Adjourned.
2 And dental appliances.
2 Good will.
^ And buildings and docks.
5 Subscriptions on stock.
5 Fixtures.
' Subscription received on stock.
8 Corporation in process of liquida-
tion.
9 Deducting dividend paid Feb. 1,
1915.
1" Reserve for depreciation.
11 Autos.
12 Received on account capital stock
not yet issued.
13 In lieu of annual.
14 Horses and wagons.
15 And furniture and fixtures.
16 Furniture and fixtures.
I'' And lease and equipment.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
213
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITIEa.
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Ill
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3 $1,000
-
-
$1,429
$1,000
$400
-
-
-
$29
$1,429
3 2,000
s S2,405
S12,149
201,372
926,821
19,576
216,000
10,200
5 489,800
11,300
^ 2,500
216,000
380,127
5,776
-
-
$46,694
-
926,821
19,576
216,000
-
~
35,588
578,602
558,231
350,000
215,900
20,371
5,171
$289,531
$47,629
188,589
1° 19,642
_
578,602
558,231
:
11 1,199
" 1,910
5,407
17,398
24,477
300
12 1,710
15,000
2,873
9,477
8,645
2,128
:
1,742
17,398
24,477
3 6,000
-
-
6,000
6,000
-
-
-
-
-
6,000
-
-
1,607
7,508
6,100
1,408
-
-
-
7,508
3 1,500
-
-
11,910
5,000
5,895
-
-
1,015
-
11,910
-
16 1,000
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
6 471
-
22,121
16,000
-
-
-
6
6,115
22,121
-
-
5,440
7,740
5,300
1,000
18 1,440
-
-
-
7,740
3 200,500
21 4,304
-
297,897
200,500
47,405
-
12,600
37,392
-
297,897
23 5,000
24 1,738
25 756
26 172
27 2,250
29 75
25,367
50,635
28,316
50,000
25,000
356
3,316
28 143
136
50,635
28,316
3 20,000
30 700
16 707
31 315,000
32 7 J17
33 124,855
-
50,093
1,562,754
13,114
40,000
1,450,000
3,000
8,041
59,138
3,546
-
-
53,616
5,525
2,052
1,043
50,093
1,562,754
13,114
3 501
3» 25,000
3 31,133
34 16,766
6 2,500
30,351
23,021
21,809
99,655
124,135
12,080
90,000
100,000
9,655
4,543
-
19,592
-
9,729
21,809
99,655
124,135
-
36 7,000
-
26,046
12,500
2,606
-
5,278
5,662
-
26,046
-
37 4,947
-
33,931
11,200
5,208
-
-
-
17,523
33,931
-
-
11,795
32,082
10,000
7,141
200
14,741
-
-
32,082
-
-
-
154,606
75,000
-
75,000
4,500
-
106
154,606
3 5,000
-
1,075
45,600
25,100
500
20,000
-
-
-
45,600
18 Mortgage.
1' None held since organization.
2" Deposit.
21 Fixtures and supplies.
22 And rented filters.
23 Patent rights.
24 Furniture, fixtures and motor truck.
25 Tools and patterns.
26 Prepaid insurance.
2' Securities.
28 Advance payments.
29 Office furniture.
3° Stocks of other companies.
31 Capital stock other companies.
32 Equipment.
33 Expense accounts, in suspense.
34 Stock in other companies.
35 Trade-marks.
36 Patterns.
37 Fixtures, horse, wagons, truck, etc.
214
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
iS,
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and
roc-
2 .
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Boston Globe Cap Company,
Apr. 8,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
S15,000
S2,032
$15,720
$3,454
Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Gore and Web Manu-
Jan. 12,
Dec. 16,
Nov. 30,
50,000
Sll,595
25,042
25,982
10,365
facturing Company, Clielsea.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Harbor Transporta-
May 17,
Jan. 6,
Jan. 6,
1,000
_
300
_
_
tion Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Hat & Bonnet Frame
Sept. 15,
June 24,
May 1,
40,000
_
3,246
5,902
11,175
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Hebrew Publishing
Mch. 30,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 4,
10,000
_
50
100
650
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Herald, Incorporated,
June 10,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
1,764,000
-
4 221,554
6,817
277,389
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Hide and Skin Asso-
Apr. 5,
Mch. 2,
Feb. 27,
5,000
_
_
_
5,677
ciation, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Holding Company,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 4,
July 31,
40,000
10,000
with R. E.
_
2
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston House Wrecking Com-
May 29,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
50,000
8 800
300
1,125
627
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Humus Company,
June 4,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
130,000
11 10,000
14,690
_
1,454
Lexington.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Ice Company, The,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 19,
Oct. 31,
500,000
1,191,250
_
341,329
340,634
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Ice Cream Company,
June 21,
12 Apr. 14,
Dec. 31,
10,000
65,156
13 77,187
9,162
65,115
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Index Card Company,
Mch. 16,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
60,000
-
13 19,482
19,935
26,696
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Insulated Wire &
Mch. 11,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
150,000
62,845
43,500
45,952
24,246
Cable Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Investment Company)
Mch. 16,
Feb. 17,
Dec. 31,
1,000,000
416,516
-
-
74,451
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Iron Works, Boston, .
Dec. 3,
1914.
19 _
Nov. 1,
1914.
75,000
-
-
450
-
Boston Jewelry Manufac-
May 25,
Jan. 4,
Oct. 31,
25,000
_
115
460
_
turing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Lace Store, Inc., The,
June 14,
21-
Mav 1,
3,000
_
800
13,393
6,997
Boston.
191.5.
1915.
Boston Lacing Hook Com-
Jan. 18,
Jan. 12,
Deo. 31,
10,000
_
_
_
_
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Lightning Rod Co.,
Apr. 26,
Mch. 8,
Mch. 8,
10,000
-
-
22 665
1,409
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Live Poultry Co.,
Nov. 18,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 13,
15,000
-
23 2,337
5,000
33,736
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Loan Company, Bos-
Aug. 26,
Apr. 27,
Apr. 17,
150,110
-
-
8,269
75,760
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Lunch Company Inc.,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 4,
5,000
_
_
780
2,700
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Machine Works Com-
Mch. 3,
Feb. 13,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
49,405
104,044
34,672
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Machinery Company,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
13 11,000
-
2
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Manufacturing Com-
Sept. 3,
Aug. 30,
July 3,
, 800,000
872,575
with R. E.
578,177
207,733
pany, 1901, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
'
Boston Map Mounting Serv-
Nov. 3,
July 25,
June 30,
3,000
-
■200
580
688
ice, Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Market Reporter Pub-
Oct. 14,
July 10,
July 1,
50,000
-
-
-
487
lishing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Milling Company,
Mch. 11,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
7,000
-
4,183
2,626
5,996
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will.
2 Trade-marks.
3 Subscription received on stock.
* And furniture and improvement to
buildings.
6 Prepaid items.
6 Other debts.
' Reserves.
8 Mortgage.
9 Buildings on leased land.
1° Subscriptions received on stock.
11 And rights.
12 Adjourned.
13 And equipment.
i* Reserve for depreciation.
15 Unexpired insurance.
1^ Canadian factory account.
1' Securities.
18 Reserve against rents.
w None held in 1914.
20 Patent rights.
1915] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 215
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets
— Con.
Liabilities.
Pi
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1
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3
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H
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1 $4,000
-
-
S25,206
$14,200
82,654
-
$8,352
-
-
$25,206
2 297
-
-
73,281
50,000
6,625
-
10,548
$1,863
$4,245
73,281
-
-
-
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
1 25,000
2 15,000
:
Sl,625
60,323
2,425
34,000
3 6,000
1,200
4,056
1,225
~
1,282
-
14,985
60,323
2,425
2,772,918
$20,889
6 10,478
875,330
4,185,375
5,677
1,763,500
5,000
146,454
6 110,143
51,865,500
252,075
' 47,703
677
4,185,375
5,677
-
-
30,533
40,535
20,000
-
8 8,500
12,035
-
-
40,535
J 5,000
2 5,000
1 5,000
-
42,535
158,155
50,387
194,299
5,100
10 44,900
130,000
387
64,299
~
_
~
_
50,387
194,299
-
-
1,873,213
500,000
81,397
366,500
45,000
880,316
-
1,873,213
1 5,000
"553
-
216,620
71,666
10,000
43,000
10,448
22,729
-
50,000
92,513
" 53,659
5,937
_
216,620
71,666
87,000
16 33,831
-
297,374
147,000
14,119
10,000
7,500
-
118,755
297,374
-
" 568,071
-
1,059,038
996,600
529
-
-
18 1,481
60,428
1,059,038
20 26,000
1 44,000
1 12,500
-
6,146
6,183
76,596
19,258
75,000
17,500
1,596
158
-
1,600
~
_
76,596
19,258
-
-
9,832
31,022
3,000
14,022
-
14,000
-
-
31,022
1500
_
1,937
4,511
2,000
2,511
-
-
-
-
4,511
24 6,000
2' 41,000
13,000
25 10,311
26 1,238
28 2,500
29 5,220
30 71
2s 1,020
42,518
946
58,622
175,338
8,446
15,000
105,295
5,000
14,708
15,396
2,500
17,877
54,647
-
11,037
946
58,622
175,338
8,446
20 20,214
-
-
208,335
100,000
3,644
-
53,500
51,191
-
208,?35
20 100,000
-
-
111,002
100,000
355
-
2,800
-
7,847
111,002
-
-
-
1,658,485
800,000
175
-
705,000
31 7,000
32 6
146,305
1,658,485
-
-
4,577
6,045
3,000
3,045
-
-
-
6,045
149,000
12,500
33 300
15 149
10,298
60,085
15,454
50,000
6,800
10,085
3,380
M360
-
with accts.
payable
1,881
3,033
-
60,085
15,454
21 None held in 1915.
22 And wagons, harness and one auto
truck.
23 And fixtures.
24 Good will, leases and slaughter house
privileges.
25 Stock of other firms.
26 Teams.
2' Good will, lease account, etc.
28 Fixtures.
29 Treasury stock.
30 Prepaid interest, etc.
31 Reserve for taxes.
32 Reserve for income tax.
33 Furniture and fixtures.
S'* Accrued interest, taxes, wages, ex-
pense and commission.
216 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Boston Mining and Stock Ex-
Dec. 8,
Oct. 16,
Oct. 16,
S1,000
change, Boston (for 1914).
1914.
1914.
1914.
Boston Mining and Stock Ex-
Nov. 22,
Oct. 16,
Oct. 16,
1,000
-
_
_
_
change, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bolton Mirror Company, Bos-
Feb. 10,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
S1,000
811,800
.S10,680
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Musical Instrument
May 11,
3 Apr. 9,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
2,641
7,944
4,614
Company, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston, Nahant and Pines
Apr. 3,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
135,000
-
_
_
4,064
Steamboat Company, Bos-
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston National League Base-
Apr. 12,
Dec. 1,
Nov. 30,
100,000
$200,000
29,897
ball Company, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston News Bureau Com-
Feb. 11,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
■ 10,000
-
1
_
26,434
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Nickel Plating Com-
Apr. 30,
Apr. 6,
Apr. 1,
15,000
-
5,000
6,000
12,666
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Note Brokerage Com-
May 12,
May 4,
May 4,
6,600
-
-
_
15,045
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Oil and Gasolene
Aug. 4,
May 28,
May 1,
4,000
-
-
2,511
4,870
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Opera Company, Bos-
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
July 31,
400,000
2,500
_
11,624
ton.
1915.
1913.
1914.
Boston Operating Company,
Jan. 22,
June 14,
Apr. 1,
1,000
_
400
_
5,362
Boston (for 1914).
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Operating Company,
Feb. 5,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
400
-
7,924
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Optical Company,
Mch. 19,
"Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
4,648
67,823
48,862
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Oregon Mast Co.,
Apr. 14,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 1,
10,000
-
_
12,231
4,391
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Packing and Provision
Feb. 15,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 26,
100,000
15,000
_
_
_
Company, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Paper Specialty Com-
Feb. 15,
Dec. 15,
Dec. 1,
10,000
-
1,425
806
510
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Parcel Delivery Com-
Apr. 5,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
_
_
8,404
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Pencil Pointer Com-
Apr. 9,
Jan. 7,
Jan. 1,
75,000
2,259
14,266
5,256
26,857
pany, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Piano Supply Com-
May 18,
Jan. 28,
Jan. 2,
50,000
-
78,598
76,447
4,454
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Pier, or the Long
Apr. 26,
Apr. 14,
Mch. 31,
480,000
476,300
_
_
331,125
Wharf, Proprietors of, Bos-
ton.
Boston Pipe & Fittings Co.,
1915.
1915.
1915.
May 6,
Feb. 27,
Deo. 31,
35,000
_
, 1,981
22,247
23,375
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Plastic Art Company,
Mch. 4,
Feb. 16,
Jan. 31,
50,000
9,300
-
16,969
6,874
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Plate and Window
Mch. 8,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
500,000
176,197
27,376
220,450
155,177
Glass Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Pneumatic Transit
May 26,
May 21,
Mch. 31,
50,000
-
32,638
10,957
50,681
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Pocket Manual Com-
Mch. 3,
Jan. 9,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
500
10
1,328
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Portrait Company
Mch. 17,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,-
50,000
-
29 4,609
5,995
20,622
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Printing Company,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
8,400
_
8,709
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will.
- Twenty per cent, depreciation on
stock and accounts.
5 Adjourned.
* Steamer property.
5 Furniture and fixtures.
s Prepaid insurance.
' Insurance claims.
8 Accrued interest.
' Prepaid concession.
10 Players.
11 Franchise.
12 Outfit.
13 Scenery, props, costumes, music
and fixtures.
1^ Season 1914-15; advances and pay-
ments.
15 Insurance premium.
1915.1
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Assets -
-Con.
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-
-
$1,000
$1,000
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000
1 1,000
-
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
23,480
10,000
. $3,595
-
-
2 $4,696
$5,189
23,480
1 14,231
-
$1,174
30,604
30,000
604
-
-
-
-
30,604
1 40,000
1 $114,704
5 3,076
6 2,100
'427
1° 100,000
" 50,000
20,493
610
184,864
380,507
26,435
117,700
100,000
10,000
13,196
8 368
80,507
$50,000
200,000
$3,500
9 100
-
16,435
184,864
380,507
26,435
1 4,000
-
-
27,666
15,000
10,846
-
-
-
1,820
27,666
-
-
-
15,045
6,600
2,600
-
-
5,845
-
15,045
-
12 2,943
629
10,953
4,000
6,953
-
-
-
-
10,953
" 230,575
H 33,218
15 13,392
18 858
173,283
464,592
6,620
400,000
1,000
9,830
3,267
24,000
1" 27,000
1' 3,762
379
1,974
464,592
6,620
-
18 29
-
8,353
1,000
5,477
-
-
1,876
-
8,353
-
20 4,710
-
126,043
50,000
22,711
-
33,908
19,424
-
126,043
-
21445
1,633
18,700
10,000
8,700
-
-
-
-
18,700
-
-
85,000
100,000
100,000
-
-
-
-
-
100,000
1 3,200
-
2,841
8,782
5,000
318
-
22 3,464
-
-
8,782
23 45,000
26 35,000
21 6,000
25 4,817
7,543
64,221
91,181
50,000
73,500
5,419
17,681
~
~
~
8,772
04,221
91,181
1 13,927
27 1,013
14,072
188,511
50,000
123,189
-
-
28 15,322
-
188,511
-
-
-
807,425
480,000
-
-
-
327,425
-
807,425
-
-
-
47,603
35,000
2,982
-
-
-
9,621
47,603
1 18,003
-
-
51,146
33,000
560
4,600
12,241
745
-
51,146
-
-
-
. 579,200
500,000
71,342
-
-
-
7,858
579,200
-
410,805
-
505,081
50,000
6,053
-
332,782
-
116,245
505,081
1 18,000
-
446
20,284
20,000
284
-
-
-
-
20,284
131,348
-
-
62,574
50,000
1,128
-
-
-
11,446
62,574
-
-
-
17,109
10,000
7,108
-
-
-
1
17,109
16 Advance sale.
1' Guarantee fund.
18 Payments in advance.
19 Date of postponement.
2» Fixtures.
21 Vessels coastwise trade.
22 Loan (Fred T. Paul).
23 Trade-marks and good will.
2* Horses, wagons, harness, etc.
26 Bonds.
26 Patent rights.
2^ Prepaid expenses.
28 Reserve for depreciation on machin-
ery.
29 And fixtures.
218
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Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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and
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Material,
Stock in P
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Boston Printing Press & Ma^
June 24,
June 14,
June 1,
$4,000
$10,890
$465
$983
cliinery Co., East Bridge-
1915.
1915.
1915.
water.
Boston, Providence and Fall
Feb. 25,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
_
River Express Company,
Boston.
Boston Pure Spun Aluminum
1915.
1914.
1914.
Aug. 7,
3 June 4,
Mch. 31,
5,000
_
_
_
775
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Railroad Holding
Oct. 7,
Sept. 15,
June 30,
30,400,400
_
_
_
2,726
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Regalia Company,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 5,
Oct. 31,
5,000
_
680
24,441
7,089
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Rubber Company,
Apr. 9,
Mch. 30,
Dec. 31,
50,000
$95,097
_
_
2,220
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Rubber Shoe Com-
Apr. 29,
Mch. 30,
Dec. 31,
5,000,000
996,700
372,775
1,965,533
3,995,768
pany, Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Sanitary Wagon Com-
July 30,
8 "truly 6,
Apr. 30,
50,000
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Sash Weight Com-
May 27,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
100,000
-
8,401
247
3,754
pany, Boston.
1915.
1912.
1915.
Boston Saw and Tool Com-
Apr. 3,
Dec. 7,
Dec. 7,
6,000
-
2,000
1,700
91
pany, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Self-Locking Block
Apr. 1,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
16 560
2,032
562
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Silk Company, The,
Mch. 11,
Feb. 25,
Jan. 1,
25,000
_
_
3,124
1,253
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Silver Black Fox Com-
June 25,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
100,000
_
_
_
1,043
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Stitching and Plaiting
Oct. 14,
Aug. 16,
June 30,
50,000
_
5,780
2,488
1,316
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Storage Company,
June 2,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 31,
651,000
701,159
_
_
78,813
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Storage Warehouse
May 8,
Apr. 15,
Mch. 31,
2,000,000
1,601,644
164,279
-
18,924
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Straw Board Com-
May 11,
Mch. 12,
Jan. 30,
50,000
_
1,894
_
35,920
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Structural Steel Com-
May 4,
Dec. 11,
Dec. 31,
15,000
29,512
7,046
3,652
19,423
pany, Cambridge.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Suburban Book Co.,
May 29,
May 3,
May 1,
10,000
-
_
50
976
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Tavern Inc., Boston,
Apr. 26,
1915.
28 Apr. 13,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
■
2,611
9,302
Boston Team Owners' Sup-
Dec. 30,
Sept. 25,
Sept. 25,
50,000
350
540
688
ply Company, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Boston Terminal Refrigerating
Mch. 13,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
500,000
255,956
with R. E.
_
15,484
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Times Company, The,
Dec. 1,
Oct. 20,
Sept. 26,
24,000
_
2,375
_
3,655
Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Boston Tow Boat Company,
Oct. 8,
Sept. 9,
June 30,
400,000
_
_
14,858
73,643
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Transcript Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 31,
60,000
280,000
74,750
-
109,616
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Good will.
2 A going express business.
3 Adjourned.
^ Boston and Maine R. R. common
stock (book value).
6 Boston and Maine R. R. preferred
stock (book value).
6 Boston and Maine R.R. four per
cent. $1,000 bond (book value).
' Cumulative preferred stock dividends.
8 Fixtures.
9 Patent rights,
i" Lasts.
" Implements.
12 Teams.
13 Furniture.
I'' Electric light and water works.
15 Property and plant reserve.
18 And tools.
1' Patterns and dies.
18 Foxes.
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Assets -
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Liabilities.
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S3,746
$22,694
S4,000
$1,369
~
817,325
-
-
$22,694
1 25,300
2 34,700
-
30,000
28,500
-
-
1,500
-
-
30,000
-
4,225
5.000
5,000
-
-
-
-
5,000
27,927,452
6 1,060,145
6 923
8 900
4,291,248
33,282,494
33,110
30,400,400
5,000
7 2,835,522
ft,311
46,572
17,253
81,546
33,282,494
33,110
-
-
-
97,317
50,000
34,074
-
-
-
$13,243
97,317
9 2,341
10 30,000
11 2,000
12 1,500
13 500
" 4,500
300
7,371,617
300
5,000,000
300
106,889
700,000
1,346,068
15 218,660
7,371,617
300
9 88,000
-
15,029
115,431
100,000
15,431
-
-
-
-
115,431
-
-
10,652
14,443
4,250
812
-
9,381
-
-
14,443
9 450
1' 1,620
11,399
16,623
15,000
1,623
-
-
-
-
16,623
1 10,000
-
6,057
20,434
17,500
2,934
-
-
-
-
20,434
-
18 70,000
6,757
77,800
71,800
6,000
-
-
-
-
77,800
1 10,000
1 10,000
8 750
19 700
20 5,621
21 1,388
22 600
2« 2,000
11,880
21,034
787,581
1,786,847
59,694
17,200
651,000
1,255,000
50,000
3,262
176
23 1,883
2,369
$125,000
25 150,000
79,000
302,422
28 425
7,325
572
9,522
21,034
787,581
1,786,847
59,694
2' 597
1 9,450
19 75
13 400
;
60,705
10,476
15,000
10,000
7,524
3
9,250
6,479
22,452
473
60,705
10,476
-
29 29,939
30 15,000
31 17,235
32 19,285
-
93,372
50,000
22,952
-
7,000
13,420
~
93,372
1500
305
2,383
1,405
452
-
526
-
-
2,383
33 71,320
3» 40,573
35 162,788
8,659
23,056
554,780
28,086
350,000
24,000
13,952
3,338
25,000
36 165,000
37 828
748
554,780
28,086
-
38 499,307
-
587,808
400,000
13,084
-
120,000
39 49,236
5,488
587,808
-
-
-
464,366
60,000
216
-
-
404,150
-
464,366
19 Patterns.
20 Equipment.
21 Prepaid items.
22 Stock in treasury.
23 Accrued interest.
• 2* Insurance premiums.
25 Mortgage note.
26 Suspense.
2' Good will, tools, etc.
28 In lieu of annual.
29 Furniture, fixtures, beds and bedding.
30 Investments.
31 Repairs and alterations.
32 Rent, license, taxes and insurance.
33 Good will, supplies, etc.
34 Accrued storage, charges and inventory.
35 Customers' loans.
36 Notes payable secured by customers' loans.
37 Accrued charges paid in advance.
38 Property accounts.
39 Reserve for insurance and extraordinary repairs.
220
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Apr. 28,
Apr. 14,
Mch. 31,
.S20,000
$4,180
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Transportation Co.,
July 19,
3 Mch. 29,
Deo. 31,
50,000
_
S55,144
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Travelling Goods
Feb. 4,
Jan. 2,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
Sl,288
4,013
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Trucking Company,
July 2,
June 30,
Apr. 1,
10,000
-
_
_
1,000
Boston.
191.5.
1915.
1915.
Boston Upholstering Com-
May 6,
4 Apr. 27,
Apr. 1,
6,000
-
_
_
6,000
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Varnish Company,
Jan. 2,
Dec. 29,
Nov. 30,
300,000
S63,793
5,000
111,902
186,974
Everett.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Boston Veterinary Hospital,
Jan. 9,
Jan. 7,
Dec. 31,
7,000
29,000
_
_
1,200
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Wall Paper House,
Sept. 23,
Aug. 26,
July 1,
50,000
-
5 7,500
30,824
17,920
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Water Power Com-
June 30,
Apr. 27,
Mch. 31,
6 _
128,700
-
-
41,155
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston Waterproof Clothing
Mch. 1,
Feb. 24,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
13 2,052
8,722
10,461
Company, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Wharf Company,
Feb. 4,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
6,000,000
7,725,313
-
-
157,585
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boston Wholesale Grocery
Dec. 12,
Oct. 7,
Sept. 16,
86,000
_
_
115,186
10,988
Company, The, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Boston Willow Furniture
June 24,
June 1,
Apr. 1,
10,000
-
97
8,118
7,863
Company, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
191.5.
Boston Wrench Co., Boston,
Mch. 29,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
100,000
-
4,080
1,003
2,074
Boston Yarn Company, Bos-
Mch. 16,
23 Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
-
422,638
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bosworth & Beal Inc., Co-
Mch. 30,
Mch. 15,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
-
4,014
4,303
hasset.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boughton Door Company,
Apr. 9,
Mch. 15,
Feb. 28,
50,000
-
292
318
1,035
Boston.
1915.
1915.
191.5.
Boulevard Auto Company,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 20,
Feb. 28,
10,000
11,114
4,075
707
4,878
Somerville.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boulevard Bungalow Com-
May 21,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
25,000
5,800
-
350
178
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boulevard Garage Company,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 20,
Mch. 20,
5,000
-
1,500
2,000
1,000
Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boulevard Pharmacy,
May 5,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 1,
5,000
-
-
6 4,000
-
Everett.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bourn-Hadley Company,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 9,
June 30,
45,000
40,396
with R. E.
36,270
23,968
Templeton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bourne Mills, Fall River,
Nov. 18,
1915.
Oct. 20,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
1,000,000
190,000
893,498
309,736
47,298
Bourque Construction Com-
Mch. 18,
Mch. 12,
Mch. 12,
2,500
-
930
1,450
1,320
pany, The, Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bow Ridge Development
Sept. 8,
23 Aug. 9,
June 1,
25,000
6,000
400
-
410
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bowditch & Clapp Company,
Jan. 22,
Dee. 21,
Dec. 21,
80,000
-
-
59,712
85,.337
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Bowenville Coal Company,
Apr. 23,
Apr. 21,
Mch. 31,
40,000
36,131
6,912
19,656
49,942
The, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bowers Can Seal Company,
Feb. 11,
31 _
Jan. 1,
600,000
_
-
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Bovrie Manufacturing Com-
Sept. 1,
June 1,
May 31,
25,000
-
-
-
-
>"^pany. The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bowker and Archer Marble
Aug. 9,
May 11,
May 11,
5,000
-
-
150
2,892
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1
1 Good will.
2 Teams.
3 All the assets and liabilities of this
corporation were taken over by
City Fuel Company in March,
1915.
* Date of postponement.
5 And fixtures.
6 1,854 shares preferred stock, par
value .S25; 94,416 shares common
stock, par value not fixed.
" Bonds of 1893 in treasury.
8 Deficit, which does not include
capital stock.
9 Coupons outstanding.
1° Interest due on coupons outstand-
ing since maturity.
11 Bonds of 1893 outstanding.
12 Scrip exchangeable for bonds.
13 And furniture and fixtures.
1'' Deferred expenses.
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2 $10,000
-
$21,180
$20,000
$566
-
-
-
$614
$21,180
-
-
-
55,144
50,000
-
-
$5,144
-
-
55,144
1 1,000
-
-
6,301
5,000
1,301
-
-
-
-
6,301
-
-
$9,400
10,400
10,000
400
-
-
-
-
10,400
-
-
-
6,000
6,000
-
-
"
-
-
6,000
-
50,000
-
417,669
300,000
60,010
-
-
$57,659
-
417,669
1 2,000
-
-
32,200
7,000 •
500
$24,000
-
-
700
32,200
I 7,000
-
-
63,244
40,000
1,807
-
17,200
-
4,237
63,214
~
' 158,000
" 321
3 224,022
551,877
21,556
G _
6,000
9 55,900
10 124,244
14,925
"366,000
12 5,733
200
431
-
551,877
21,556
~
16 198,000
19 5,603
_
8,080,898
131,777
6,000,000
,56,175
257
16 18,000
16,330
1,800,000
" 1,844
27,100
18 260,797
20 5,603
26,569
8,080,898
131,777
-
-
-
16,078
10,000
5,413
-
-
665
-
16,078
21 74,132
22 15
-
4,972
86,276
74,000
1,776
-
10,500
-
-
86,276
_
2< 375
_
423,013
8,317
100,000
1,000
8,609
3,428
_
235,000
73,904
25 5,500
3,889
423,013
8,317
21 23,837
1 3,900
26 1,941
1,513
32,836
20,774
31,000
10,000
720
3,089
4,000
1,116
-
3,685
32,836
20,774
1500
-
534
7,362
3,800
1,212
2' 2,350
-
-
-
7,362
1500
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
1 1,000
-
3,150
8,150
5,000
850
28 2,300
-
-
-
8,150
~
_
-
100,634
1,440,530
45,000
1,000,000
37,434
:
with accts.
payable
387,000
16,500
29 1,700
53,530
100,634
1,440,530
-
-
-
3,700
2,500
-
-
-
-
1,200
3,700
-
5° 1,550
16,125
24,485
16,950
735
-
6,800
-
-
24,485
-
-
-
145,049
80,000
24,000
-
-
41,049
-
145,049
-
-
-
112,641
40,000
32,006
-
-
-
40,635
112,641
21 12,500
-
1,225
13,725
12,500
45
-
1,180
-
-
13,725
-
~
-
3,042
2,100
907
-
-
35
-
3,042
15 Investments.
18 Interest accrued.
1' Rents paid in advance.
18 Repair, depreciation and contingent
funds.
19 Equipments.
20 Reserve.
21 Patent rights.
22 Trade-marks.
23 Adjourned.
2* Unexpired insurance.
25 Reserve account.
26 Patterns, drawings, models and
office fixtures.
2' Mortgages.
28 Mortgage.
29 Undivided profits.
20 Securities.
'1 None held since organization.
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Bowker Fertilizer Company,
Feb. 11,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
$1,000,000
810,000
_
S21,187
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bowker Torrey Company,
Apr. 2,
Feb. 15,
Dec. 31,
225,000
-
$24,356
§67,449
30,451
, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boyajian's Pharmacy, Bos-
Feb. 24,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 4,
5,000
-
375
4,325
460
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boyoe Cigar Company, Bos-
Aug. 12,
May 11,
Mav 1,
10,000
-
-
2,355
, 3,832
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boyd Motor Company, Bos-
Mch. 5,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
20,000
-
-
_
3,763
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boyd Transportation Com-
Apr. 28,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 1,
1,000
-
-
2,600
1,805
pany, The, Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boyden and Company, In-
Oct. 5,
6 Aug. 10,
Mch. 15,
10,000
-
1,250
with
4,370
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
m'ch'y
Boylston Bottling Company,
Mch. 5,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 1,
6,500
-
_
3,251
8,456
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boylston Dental Laboratory
Feb. 26,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
279
1,293
5,330
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Boylston Market Association,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 1,
1,000,000
2,171,375
-
-
73,876
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boylston Realty Corporation,
Feb. 18,
9 _
Dec. 31,
105,000
150,000
-
-
372
Boston.
1915.
1914.
Boylston Teaming Company,
June 8,
Jan. 1,
Jan. 1,
5,000
-
-
-
-
Clinton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Brackett-Parker Company,
May 7,
" Apr. 9,
Dec. 31,
75,000
_
_
1,500
9,170
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bradbury Company, The,
Jan. 15,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 1,
38,000
52,000
-
-
25
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bradford Lumber Company,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
25,000
19,322
9,504
9,288
2,077
The, Williamsburg.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bradlee and Chatman Com-
July 19,
July 7,
Feb. 28,
30,000
-
-
4,445
30,657
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1913.
1915.
Bradley fertilizer Company,
Feb. 6,
Feb. 21,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1908.
1914.
Bradley Rug Co., Plymouth,
Feb. 15,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
35,000
13,500
19,620
22,794
9,526
Bradshaw-Brooks Company,
Dec. 9,
Oct. 5,
Sept. 30,
10,000
-
700
1,500
4,000
Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Bradstreet Heel Company,
June 21,
June 7,
Apr. 30,
5,000
-
2,359
3,192
5,375
Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bragdon-Jones Company, Bos-
Mch. 30,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
-
1,853
ton.
1915.
1912.
1914.
Braintree Rubber Cement
May 5,
Mch. 13,
Feb. 28,
12,000
9,214
9,291
30,465
33,940
Company, Braintree.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Brandt Leather Company,
Sept. 29,
July 21,
July 3,
1,000
-
-
-
25,683
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Brandt Leather Corporation,
Sept. 29,
July 15,
Julv 3,
1,000
-
-
14,363
15,818
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Brant Rock House Co.,
Sept. 8,
Aug. 2,
May 15,
1,000
-
-
950
125
Marshfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Breck-Robinson Nursery
Feb. 11,
Feb. 3,
Jan. 1,
25,000
_
-
72,000
10,561
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Breed Coal Company, Lynn,
July 19,
1915.
May 8,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
20,000
50,000
-
-
-
Brennan Boot and Shoe Com-
Nov. 26,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 1,
20,000
9,000
5,785
38,792
49,890
pany, Natick.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Brenner-Myers Company,
Aor. 1,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 18,
5,000
-
-
5,770
200
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Breslin & Campbell, Inc.,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
500,000
-
-
245,127
105,273
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 And liquidation distribution.
2 Good will.
5 Deferred charges.
* Stock in other corporations.
6 Equipment.
s Date of postponement.
' Horses and vehicles.
8 Fixtures and furnishings.
9 None held in 1915.
1" Value of lease,
n Unexpired insurance.
12 Mortgage.
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Assets -
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Liabilities.
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$1,000,000
$1,000,000
-
-
-
-
$1,000,000
2 $101,900
3 $4,802
« 6,000
16,698
251,656
5,160
177,200
5,000
$74,456
160
-
-
-
-
251,656
5,160
2 2,500
6 2,146
60
10,893
2,800
8,093
-
-
-
-
10,893
4,388
-
10,964
19,115
10,000
9,115
-
-
-
-
19,115
-
-
-
4,405
1,000
-
-
-
-
33,405
4,405
-
-
-
5,620
30
3,280
-
-
-
2,310
5,620
2 14,800
2 1,600
7 1,400
8 730
8,888
37,525
8,402
6,500
6,000
1,000
1,924
_
$30,025
-
478
37,525
8,402
-
-
-
2,245,251
1,000,000
-
$419,656
-
-
825,595
2,245,251
—
10 29,500
U765
.13 800
4,200
180,637
5,000
105,000
5,000
~
12 75,000
:
$637
-
180,637
5,000
-
-
528
11,198
10,000
1,198
-
-
-
-
11,198
-
'-
33,625
85,650
38,000
-
35,000
12,650
-
-
85,650
-
-
-
40,191
15,400
8,096
14,528
-
-
• 2,167
40,191
2 5,000
16 2,730
16 15,700
V 12,481
18 1,638
67,651
5,000
30,000
5,000
2,550
19 13,826
21,275
67,651
5,000
2 7,500
20 2,500
-
75,440
35,000
19,775
7,500
6,701
6,464
-
75,440
2 3,800
-
200
10,200
10,000
200
-
-
-
-
10,200
-
-
-
10,926
5,000
3,563
-
1,000
1,363
-
10,926
2 48,850
-
1.757
52,460
50,000
2,460
-
-
-
-
52,460
-
-
-
82,910
12,000
22,037
-
29,507
19,366
-
82,910
-
-
-
25,683
1,000
24,602
-
-
-
81
25,683
-
2195
-
30,276
1,000
29,137
-
-
-
139
30,276
-
-
-
1,075
1,000
75
-
-
-
-
1,075
_
22 16,500
_
99,061
50,000
25,000
20,000
63,596
2,707
20,000
with accts.
payable
-
10,465
7,293
99,061
50,000
-
-
-
103,467
20,000
26,369
-
-
-
57,098
103,467
-
-
785
6,755
3,000
3,755
-
-
-
6,755
231,629
-
-
582,029
500,000
90
-
-
-
81,939
582,029
13 Horses and wagons.
1* Adjourned.
15 Fixtures and tools.
i"^ Investments.
1' Work partially installed —
18 Suspense.
19 Reserves.
2" Capital stock in treasury.
21 Prepaid expense.
22 Greenhouses, horses, vehicles and
tools.
224
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
Breton Coal Company, Bos-
ton.
Brewer & Company Inc.,
Fall River.
Brewster Hotel Company,
Boston.
Bridge-Baxter Co., Boston, .
Bridge Company,
lington.
Bridgewater
Company,
water.
Bridgewater
The, Ar-
Ice and Coal
The, Bridge-
-„- Shoe Factory
Company, Bridgewater.
Bridgham and Smith Com-
pany, Boston.
Brierly-Lombard Company,
The, Worcester.
Briggs and Allyn Manufac-
turing Company, Lawrence.
Briggs Carriage Company,
Amesbury.
Brigham Company, The,
Springfield.
Brighton Coal Company,
Boston.
Brighton Cold Storage Ware-
house Company, Boston.
Brighton Dressed Meat Com-
pany, Boston.
Brightwood Manufacturing
Company, The, North An-
dover.
Brimfield Farmers Co-opera-
tive E.Kchange, Brimfield.
Bristol Manufacturing Corpo-
ration, New Bedford.
Bristol Realty Company, Bos-
ton.
British-American Tailors,
Inc., Boston.
Britton-Stevens Motors Cor-
poration, Cambridge.
Broadfield Poultry Farm, Inc.,
Bolton.
Broadwalk Shoe Company,
Haverhill.
Broadway Amusement Com-
pany, Everett,
Broadway Extension Poultry
Company, The, Boston.
Broadway Garage, Inc., Lynn,
Broadway Iron Foundry Com-
pany, Cambridge.
Broadway Pharmacy, Incor-
porated, Cambridge.
Broadway Storage Company,
Boston.
Feb. 10,
Oct. 5,
1915.
1914.
Mch. 16,
iFeb. 18,
1915.
1915.
June 1,
Apr. 5,
1915.
1915.
Apr. 9,
Feb. 23,
1915.
1915.
Apr. 21,
Jan. 14,
1915.
1915.
May 19,
May 12,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 15,
Feb. 19,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 9,
Jan. 20,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 29,
Feb. 23,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 9,
Feb. 24,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 18,
Jan. 1,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 23,
Feb. 16,
1915.
1915.
May 13,
May 4,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 15,
Feb. 11,
1915.
1915.
Nov. 9,
Jime 2,
1915.
1915.
Jan. 15,
Jan. 5,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 10,
ijan. 25,
1915.
1915.
Jan. 14,
Nov. 23,
1915.
1914.
Feb. 18,
Feb. 9,
1915.
1915.
Aug. 24,
Jan. 4,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 16,
Jan. 12,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 3,
Feb. 26,
1915.
1915.
Dec. 2,
Oct. 19,
1914.
1914.
Aug. 27,
June 2,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 16,
Jan. 12,
1915.
1915.
Aug. 2,
Jan. 11,
1915.
1915.
Feb. 3,
Feb. 2,
1915.
1915.
Mch. 24,
Jan. 4,
1915.
1915.
Nov. 3,
Aug. 3,
1915.
1915.
p
Oct. 5,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
June 2,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Sept. 26,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1914.
May 31,
1915.
Jan. 5,
^ 1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
July 31,
1915.
1250,000
45,000
10,000
30,000
20,000
25,000
36,600
50,000
150,000
115,000
30,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
1,000
1,000,000
100,000
5,000
50,000
10,000
15,000
25,000
15,000
1,000
50,000
4,000
100,000
Assets.
Sl.OOO
?500
41,926
-
14,409
10,000
5,893
21,000
-
65,000
4,500
22,000
4,000
7,529
with R. E.
-
3,153
100,580
48,715
353,465
873,586
-
7,078
11,822
952
-
w 3,603
-
20 1,200
27,500
5,000
145,400
-
S28,465
4,193
8,125
38,233
4,550
46,024
32,154
88,936
8,271
36,978
4,597
11,980
484,244
480,426
2,951
15,460
301
27,988
2,222
800
5,150
4,844
1 Adjourned.
" Fixtures.
' Horse, wagon and auto truck.
" Prepaid interest.
' Prepaid insurance.
5 Good will.
' Prepaid license.
s Insurance.
3 Balance suspense.
10 Mortgage loans.
11 Reserves.
12 Furniture and fixtures.
13 Deferred interest and insurance.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
225
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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1
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o
s
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a
J.
.Q
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a
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-
-
$255,000
S256,500
8250,000
$6,500
-
-
-
-
8256,500
6S300
2 82,543
3 2,401
4 60
6 194
'350
98,679
108,461
120,077
45,000
300
19,788
113,635
$6,142
839,000
84,673
108,461
120,077
6 10,000
-
-
30,809
20,000
8,646
-
-
-
2,163
30,809
-
-
-
55,107
20,000
17,550
-
-
§17,557
-
55,107
-
-
-
26,893
20,000
4,470
-
-
-
2,423
26,893
-
-
24,300
45,300
36,600
-
-
8,700
-
-
45,300
-
-
3,581
72,664
40,000
5,064
-
27,600
-
-
72,664
6 10,000
-
15,860
70,134
65,000
4,609
-
525
-
-
70,134
-
8 1,437
9 3,652
:
238,771
53,809
115,000
30,000
18,908
1,858
i» 32,800
50,726
10,605
20,000
"612
725
11,346
238,771
53,809
-
12 29,793
6,616
117,689
25,000
8,689
-
84,000
-
-
117,689
-
-
-
24,124
10,000
624
-
13,500
-
-
24,124
-
-
25
25
25
-
-
-
-
-
25
-
-
-
69,968
10,000
6,407
-
-
50,000
3,559
69,966
-
13 3,819
-
703,703
20,000
180,527
-
190,000
310,606
" 2,570
-
703,703
-
-
-
102
80
-
-
-
-
22
102
-
-
-
1,830,698
1,000,000
41,192
-
544,000
-
245,508
1,830,698
16 79,990
-
-
80,075
15,000
75
35,000
30,000
-
-
80,075
-
-
5,576
8,853
150
3,177
-
5,526
-
-
8,853
6 10,000
-
549
43,927
30,000
2,445
-
11,482
-
-
43,927
16 8,273
17 5,835
5,015
33,835
9,000
457
IS 4,500
19,878
-
-
33,835
-
-
-
66,100
15,000
4,882
-
38,500
7,718
-
66,100
6 1,000
21 10,800
9,512
22,819
21,160
859
-
800
-
-
22,819
22 5,000
-
201
15,338
8,200
7,138
-
-
-
-
15,338
-
-
175
1,100
1,000
100
-
-
-
-
1,100
-
-
-
57,217
50,000
1,246
-
-
5,971
-
57,217
c 2,000
23 436
3,194
12,493
4,000
2,293
-
6,200
-
-
12,493
-
21 50,000
25 2,068
-
201,625
100,000
-
73,000
-
28,625
~
201,625
1' Reserve for power and taxes.
16 Good will and improvements.
15 Patent rights.
1' Live stock.
18 Mortgage.
1' And fixtures and equipment.
2° And fixtures.
21 Lease value.
22 Good wiU and lease.
23 Mortgage owned.
24 Common stock owned by company.
25 Mass. Gas Co.'s 4}^ per cent, bonds.
226
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Ceetificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Broadway Theatre Company,
Springfield.
Broadway Theatre Company
of Lawrence, Lawrence.
Broadway Wholesale Millinery
Co., Boston.
Brockton Auto Exchange,
Brockton.
Brockton Box Toe Corpo-
ration, Brockton.
Brockton Co-operative Boot
and Shoe Company, Brock-
ton.
Brockton Die Company,
Brockton.
Brockton Drug Company,
Brockton.
Brockton Hebrew Loan Cor-
poration, The, Brockton.
Brockton Heel Company,
Brockton.
Brockton Ice & Coal Com-
pany, Brockton.
Brockton Ideal Box Company,
The, Brockton.
Brockton Last Co., Brockton,
Brockton-Lowell Amusement
Co., Brockton.
Brockton Motor Exchange
Co., Brockton.
Brockton Mowing Machine
Cutter-Bar Company,
Brockton.
Brockton Publishing Com-
pany, Brockton.
Brockton Shoe Company,
Brockton.
Brockton Sole Leather Mat
Company, Boston.
Brockton Theatre Company,
Boston.
Brockton Transportation Com-
pany, Brockton.
Brockton Webbing Company,
Brockton.
Brockton Welting Company,
Brockton.
Brockway-Smith Corporation,
The, Boston.
Bronson Building Company,
Attleboro.
Bronze Weather Strip Co.,
Boston.
Brookline Chemical Company,
The, Boston.
Brookline Press, The, Brook-
line (for 1914).
Apr. 2,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Ang. 2,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Nov. 11,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Nov. 22,
1915.
Aug. 12,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Sept. 11,
1915.
May 14,
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
June 4,
1915.
Nov. 29,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
2 Jan. 19,
1915.
July 30,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
2 Apr. 12,
1915.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Jan. 9,
1915.
Jan. 6,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Dec. 10,
1914.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Nov. 15,
1915.
2 July 7,
1915.
2 Oct. 8,
1914.
Dec. 7,
1914.
Aug. 31,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Aug. 11,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
2 Sept. 8,
1914.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Oct. 14,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 15,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Nov. 4,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
June 30,
1914.
Oct. 31,
1914.
June 1,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Mch. 23,
1915.
-Aug. 1,
1915.
Dec. 1,
1914.
June 30,
1914.
S40,000
12,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
25,500
15,000
4,000
15,000
300,000
100,000
100,000
150,000
1,000
3,000
50,000
8,000
1,000
100,000
15,000
25,000
10,000
20,000
200,000
80,000
50,000
5,000
5,000
$85,000
28,713
41,316
96,989
7,142
37,704
10,000
13,144
20,322
5,000
145,000
* $1,000
4,440
8,400
5,039
1,200
80,537
13 3,346
"3,536
" 20,050
3,000
5,000
150
31,642
23,966
13,117
4 5,000
796
"3 a
a 03 a
3 O) C3 O
$2,000
6,500
589
1,999
193,523
1,453
225,980
17,526
20,000
2,075
3,299
249
350
8,685
143,303
152,358
1,715
1,010
500
1 Good will.
2 Adjourned.
3 Mortgages.
* And fixtures.
5 Treasury stock.
6 Stock.
7 Patent rights.
8 Prepaid interest and insurance.
5 Stock in other companies.
i" Stock in this company.
11 Mortgage.
12 Reserve.
13 And tools.
" Good will and leases.
15 Horses and wagons.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
227
of Corporations — ■ Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
. .
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1 355,839
-
Sll,212
§67,051
$40,000
S27,051
-
-
-
-
$67,051
-
-
-
89,598
12,000
-
3 $75,000
-
-
$2,598
89,598
-
-
90
9,240
2,300
4,800
-
S2,140
-
-
9,240
-
-
3,389
5,695
4,700
995
-
-
-
-
5,695
1 2,000
-
2,148
16,654
10,000
6,654
-
-
-
-
16,654
-
6 S900
"85
-
416,335
25,500
36,614
-
20,000
?22,956
311,265
416,335
1 1,500
-
12,406
24,842
12,290
3,seo
4,800
3,892
-
-
24,842
-
-
-
4,000
4,000
-
-
-
-
-
4,000
-
-
-
9,522
8,000
817
-
-
120
585
9,522
' 10,000
8 3,076
9 7,700
i" 10.800
-
527,868
267,500
69,510
11 6,400
107,380
59,354
12 17,724
-
527,868
" 60,000
15 11,880
16 529
-
216,185
98,450
9,929
1' 8,077
75,000
13,783
12 1,000
9,946
216,185
-
-
20,477
35,899
9,500
2,289
24,110
-
-
-
35,899
» 5,000
2» 2,000
21 2,308
23 21,228
-
152,975
150,000
2,975
-
-
-
-
152,975
-
-
21,228
1,000
20,228
-
-
-
-
21,228
-
-
-
3,055
3,000
-
-
~
-
65
3,055
' 10,000
-
-
13,000
10,000
-
-
3,000
-
-
13,000
-
24 1,336
-
22,220
8,000
566
-
-
-
13,654
22,220
-
-
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
- 50,000
25 25,000
220
102,249
100,000
2,249
_
_
„
_
102,249
1 20,000
1 12,500
-
1,465
15,000
15,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
-
-
-
66,961
24,800
3,983
-
-
38,178
-
66,961
-
-
5,558
76,726
10,000
26,211
7,000
33,515
-
-
76,726
-
18 4,347
-
271,501
20,000
113,163
66,265
20,000
-
52,073
271,501
26 10
-
-
461,951
200.000
19,873
-
196,500
45,578
-
461,951
-
-
8,797
154,000
80,000
-
65,000
9,000
-
-
154,000
37,521
-
-
41,385
40,000
1.041
330
-
-
14
41,385
26 250
27 250
-
6,640
1,000
78
_
-
-
5,562
6,640
28 3,200
23 1,000
30 300
2,237
8,548
5,000
1,118
2,430
-
-
8,548
16 Unexpired insurance.
" Accrued taxes, interest and pay roll.
18 And office fixtures.
1' And equipment.
2" Automobiles, horses and wagons.
21 Prepaid expenses.
22 None held since organization.
23 Two roller coaster plants.
2^ Prepaid taxes, insurance, etc.
25 Preferred stock.
25 Trade-marks.
2' Secret formute.
28 Good will and contracts.
29 Subscription list.
30 Office fittings and supplies.
228
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
Brookline Press, The, Brook-
line.
Brookline Provision Com-
pany, Brookline.
Brookline Storage Warehouse,
Brookline.
Brookmede Farm Company,
New Marlborough.
Brooks Bank Note Company,
Springfield.
Brooks Barley Company, Bos-
ton.
Brooks Construction and
Lumber Co., The, New-
buryport.
Brooks Manufacturing Com-
pany, The, Boston.
Brookside Worsted Mills,
Chelmsford.
Brophy Barrabee Company,
Boston.
Brophy Bros. Shoe Co., Lynn,
Brown & Company, Inc.,
Boston.
Brown & Simonds Company,
The, Somerville.
Brown Bag Filling Machine
Co., The, Fitchburg.
Brown-Conant, Inc., Boston,
BroT\Ti-Davis Hardware Com-
pany, Boston.
Brown-Davis Hardware Com-
pany, Boston (2d return).
Brown, De Loriea Company,
Boston.
Brown Durrell Co., Boston, .
Brown Engine Company, The,
Fitchburg.
Brown Folding Stool Com-
pany, Everett.
Brown Garage and Carriage
Co., Boston.
Brow n-G a t e s Company,
Springfield.
Brown-Howland Company,
Boston.
Brown Jewelry Company, In-
corporated, The, Newbury-
port.
Brown Manufac^turing Com-
pany, Stoughton.
Brown-Rawson Garage Co.,
Gardner.
Brown-Wales Company, Bos-
ton.
Browne and Rayner Com-
pany, Worcester.
Oct. 21,
1915.
May 28,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
May 22,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Nov. 4,
1915.
May 7,
1915.
July 21,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Oct. 21,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
June 11,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Aug. 6,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
July 14,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
July 6,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Apr. 21,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
Apr. 28,
1915.
May 18,
1915.
Jan. 6,
1915.
July 9,
1912.
July 9,
1912.
May 19,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Apr. 10,
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Apr. 21,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Feb. 28,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 30,
1914.
June 30,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 10,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
S5,000
10,000
5,000
100,000
90,000
75,000
5,000
35,000
100,000
25,000
100,000
25,000
40,000
20,000
10,000
100,000
100,000
30,000
1,000,000
150,000
20,000
20,000
50,000
50,000
2,000
10,000
5,000
300,000
10,000
Assets.
$10,000
75,000
12 160,682
30,142
57,493
30,583
50,000
292,116
R O C3 o I
74,146
65
1,000
i" 12,099
60,911
" 1,108
"8 24,006
300
26,538
20,196
59,535
16,922
500
10 3,823
23 40
198
4,310
16,500
1,28
80,409
2,483
3,659
13,443
8,621
9,820
123,172
8,500
44,818
28,261
4,853
43
43
9,218
1,256,781
23,016
600
6,000
11,442
17,434
5,252
7,837
248,028
75
1 Good will and contracts.
2 Subscription list.
3 Office fittings.
^ Fixtures.
5 Automobiles.
^ Prepaid insurance premiums.
^ Furniture.
8 Reserves.
9 Good will.
1' And furniture and fixtures.
11 Stock account — two shares stock.
i2 And water power.
13 Insurance.
1'' And equipment.
15 Office furniture.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 229
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
a
1
i
-a
1
1
"1
o
Accounts Pay-
able.
.S
-a
■si
Floating Indebt-
edness.
3
1
-a
a
1
1 S3,200
2 $1,000
3 300
4 500
6 900
6.305
'600
S300
9,676
89,800
$7,588
16,898
10,266
100,000
85,000
10,000
5,000
100,000
S754
6,898
177
-
Sl,834
-
$5,089
$7,588
16,898
10,266
100,000
-
7,500
-
314,678
75,300
6,259
$39,000
29,276
8 $30,539
125,304
314,678
9 50,000
-
15,706
71,616
66,530
3,086
-
2,000
-
-
71,616
-
-
-
10,217
5,000
2,314
-
-
-
2,903
10,217
9 10,000
"200
-
47,538
35,000
3,317
-
3,500
5,721
-
47,538
-
13 150
39,677
276,407
100,000
126,407
-
50,000
-
-
276,407
9 1,500
w 1,035
"188
:
33,348
312,480
25,000
100,000
6,041
68,157
:
122,500
807
1' 1,500
19 21,823
-
33,348
312,480
-
22 7,687
12,078
48,435
112,962
139,718
25,000
30,000
20,000
3,291
20 20,144
8,304
10,504
40,000
25,000
5,000
.34,426
21 15,232
64,214
-
48,435
112,962
139,718
-
M78
1,482
8,685
6,000
2,685
-
-
-
-
8,685
23 66,000
-
1,387
67,430
67,430
-
-
-
-
-
67,430
23 66,000
-
1,387
67,430
67,430
-
-
-
-
67,430
-
nso
15,913
45,480
30,000
6,480
-
9,000
-
-
45,480
-
24 539,805
25 30,148
-
3,821,616
1,000,000
129,917
-
1,554,609
1,137,090
-
3,821,616
23 50,000
9 30,000
19,000
16,582
207,389
150,000
7,389
-
50,000
-
-
207,389
-
-
20,600
20,000
100
-
-
-
500
20,600
9 2,000
-
18,811
32,776
20,000
4,425
328
8,023
-
-
32,776
9 1,000
2= 4,375
6,829
36,164
17,400
9,488
-
9,276
-
-
36,164
9 10,000
27 10,819
22 6,500
^260
4,272
81,976
8,141
49,900
2,000
16,482
2,393
-
15,594
1,325
29 2,008
417
81,976
8,141
2' 9,400
-
-
10,144
10,000
82
-
-
-
62
10,144
-
-
296
19,002
4,000
5,097
9,905
-
-
-
19,002
-
-
-
725,378
300,000
46,400
162,500
174,320
-
42,158
725,378
9 500
-
3,146
3,750
2,000
-
-
1,750
-
-
3,750
18 Prepaid expense.
" Reserve account.
18 And lasts and patterns.
19 Reserve for depreciation on ma-
chinery, lasts and patterns.
29 Due Geo. A. Brown.
21 Depreciation reserve.
22 Securities.
23 Patent rights.
24 Advance payments.
25 Prepaid duties, insurance, etc.
26 Furniture and fixtures.
27 Advanced expense.
28 And tools.
29 Undivided profits.
230
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915,
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1 Patent rights.
2 Fixtures.
3 Good will.
i None held in 1915.
6 And fixtures.
8 Treasury stock.
' Horse and vehicles.
8 Insurance.
8 And equipment, horses, wagons, etc.
1° Adjourned.
11 Good will, horses and teams.
12 Prepaid items.
" Patterns and drawings, models for
advertising, office accessories, etc.
" John J. Buckley.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
231
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
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1 $4,700
-
$2,567
$7,267
$5,000
$2,267
-
■ -
-
-
$7,267
14,700
-
2,572
7,272
5,000
2,272
-
-
-
-
7,272
-
-
1,636
35,997
26,000
1,825
-
$8,172
-
-
35,997
-
2 $6,845
-
100,383
50,000
50,383
-
-
-
-
100,383
3 7,821
-
-
23,215
15,000
4,415
$3,800
-
-
-
23,215
3 15,000
s 14,000
6 10,265
7,659
35,939
51,947
30,000
38,800
658
13,147
-
-
S5,281
with
surplus
35,939
51,947
-
-
-
159,548
20,000
139,548
-
-
-
-
159,548
3 4,000
-
4,458
10,839
10,100
739
-
-
-
-
10,839
-
-
-
90,200
90.200
-
-
-
-
-
90,200
'200
2 1,035
8 225
1,911
33,000
69,107
25,000
10,000
6,642
8,000
9,000
43,465
33,000
69,107
-
-
-
59,688
24,000
4,652
27,350
576
-
$3,110
59,688
-
-
14,182
35,296
13,300
780
-
21,216
-
-
35,296
u
-
4,999
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
1 5,000
-
-
140,972
50,000
6,706
-
35,000
49,266
-
140,972
3 7,000
-
1,002
17,214
15,000
2,214
-
-
-
-
17,214
"795
12 18
-
6,206
5,000
1,077
-
-
-
129
6,206
-
-
-
31,028
10,000
9,850
-
4,138
-
7,040
31,028
» 39,361
3 2,500
3 1,000
1 3,500
6 7,910
13 945
"73
16 5,099
"887
6 1,000
2,362
14,505
55,033
36,879
23,966
50,000
7,150
10,000
679
"29
24,129
641
8,000
4,325
5,600
-
5,325
55,033
36,879
23,966
-
15 3,758
8 300
-
74,208
60,000
895
-
3,187
-
10,126
74,208
-
-
108,649
10,000
30,460
-
-
-
68,189
108,649
-
-
-
14,983
12,500
22
1,600
-
861
-
14,983
-
-
-
65,488
27,525
11,102
-
10,800
16,061
-
65,488
-
20 750
21 12,173
25 4,900
4,512
21,285
15,000
885
-
22 5,400
-
-
21,285
-
-
9,542
5,200
1,453
-
-
2,889
-
9,542
3 14.550
-
~
153,800
150,000
3,800
-
-
-
-
153,800
16 Wm. H. Oakes.
15 Furniture and fixtures.
1' Prepaid interest, insurance, supplies
and rent.
13 In lieu of annual.
1' And furniture, etc.
2° OfEce equipment.
21 Reports, files, etc.
22 Cost to complete contracts.
23 Date of postponement.
2* And office fixtures.
25 Stock of other corporations.
26 Equity.
232 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Cektificates of Condition
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Bullard Company, The, Bos-
Apr. 12,
Feb. 16,
Dec. 31,
$25,000
_
_
S2,850
S6,347
ton.
1913.
1914.
1914.
Bunker Hill Laundry Com-
May 19,
May 3,
Mch. 1,
60,000
-
$1,300
160
900
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bunkio Matsuki Corporation,
Jan. 2,
Dec. 7,
Sept. 30,
50,000
-
_
3,875
127
The, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Bunting & Emery Company,
Feb. 13,
Jan. 21,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
1,742
17,373
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Bunting, Stevens Co., Boston,
Mch. 16,
■ 1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
21,000
-
-
12,812
380
Burbank & Ryder Varnish
Mch. 29,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
49,700
-
-
_
_
Company, Everett.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burbank Engraving Co., Bos-
Mch. 8,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
6,000
-
w 3,365
250
2,257
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burden & Company Inc.,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 1,
Nov. 30,
10,000
-
_
8,000
193
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burden-Bryant Company,
Apr. 8,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 31,
3,000
-
-
23,879
12,683
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burdett College, Boston,
Sept. 14,
1915.
Aug. 10,
1915.
July 31,
1915.
25,000
-
-
21,204
18,096
Burdett Shoe Company,
Jan. 28,
Jan. 13,
Oct. 31,
50,000
-
12,000
40,946
13,577
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burdett Stain & Blacking
Feb. 24,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
583
1,123
1,900
Company, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burditt & Williams Co., Bos-
May 15,
Apr. 20,
Jan. 31,
75,000
-
-
58,000
60,589
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bureau of University Travel
Feb. 11,
Jan. 25,
Nov. 1,
175,000
-
-
6,174
33,666
(Inc.), The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burgess Company, Marble-
May 12,
13 _
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
3,729
7,764
9,338
head.
1915.
1914.
Burgess Company & Curtis,
May 12,
13 _
Dec. 31,
80,000
-
-
8,183
11,060
Marblehead.
1915.
1914.
Burke and Burke Incorpo-
July 3,
June 7,
June 7,
3,000
$3,227
-
2,075
383
rated, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burleigh & Martin Incorpo-
May 11,
Feb. 9,
Feb. 1,
50,000
-
360
15 2,500
3,456
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burlingame and Darbys Com-
Apr. 30,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 31,
40,000
65,000
-
60,869
43,142
pany, The, North Adams.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burns Fecht Bicknell Co.,
Oct. 11,
Aug. 8,
June 30,
25,000
18 5,100
with R. E.
42,443
13,712
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burn's River Ice Corporation,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 20,
6,000
10,000
-
-
1,485
New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burns System, Incorporated,
Sept. 14,
June 26,
May 31,
25,000
-
-
200
6,533
Ayer.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burr Company, The, Ludlow,
May 5,
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
Mch. 31,
191.5.
20,000
-
1,105
9,310
13,570
Burt and Packard Company,
Mch. 25,
Jan. 21,
Dee. 31,
15,000
-
-
36,698
252,107
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burt Furniture Company,
Apr. 3,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 1,
11,000
-
-
9,152
6,224
North Attleborough.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Burton Company, The, Bos-
May 12,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
1,000,000
42,200
26,430
1,901
11,908
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burton H. Wiggin Company,
Mch. 10,
Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
3,000
-
2,429
9,324
7,132
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Burtworth Carpet Company,
June 9,
Apr. 26,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
24,220
76,791
29,262
Chicopee.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Busch's Auto Tours, Inc.,
May 20,
May 4,
May 4,
10,000
-
8,000
17
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Bush and Witherspoon Com-
Sept. 13,
July 11,
June 30,
60,000
-
-
22,000
358,251
pany, Boston.-
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights and trade-marks.
2 Good will.
' Furniture and fixtures.
^ Dies and plates.
5 Stocks of other companies.
6 Patent rights.
^ Patterns, etc.
8 Corporation stock.
' Investments in Massachusetts cor-
porations.
10 And fixtures.
11 Trade-marks.
12 Yacht.
13 None held in 1915.
1* Experimental, etc.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
233
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets — Con.
3S280
4 2,305
5 9,550
3 1,076
^ 3,345
8 1,500
9 1,500
12 56,944
" 10,435
« 1,400
19 494
20752
22 1,0
21 9,950
S7,246
5,821
1,418
2,007
9,025
80,718
3,416
11,767
8,157
470
S25,175
30,296
11,248
44,741
30,258
1,500
8,290
11,300
36,562
39,300
66,523
5,574
118,589
196,784
29,856
125,497
9,101
55,008
170,411
62,501
11,485
6,733
23,985
288,805
28,151
623,734
18,885
130,273
9,987
390,201
Liabilities.
O
S18,100
30,000
7,700
42,400
21,000
1,000
6,000
10,000
3,000
25,000
21,100
4,100
75,000
125,300
1,200
55,100
3,000
50,000
40,000
24,000
6,000
450
20,000
15,000
11,000
623,200
3,000
20,000
300
60,000
Sl,080
$2,543
296
-
3,548
-
1,259
-
2,918
6,340
690
-
1,300
-
21,645
-
219
-
7,801
-
1,474
-
42,999
-
21,183
-
6,101
~
5,008
-
19,677
37,000
3,056
350
532
2,383
271,839
9,151
534
14,544
13,925
3,687
242,274
5,000
80,861
6,000
Sl,600
35,500
28,656
70,397
19,979
21 13,026
3,000
?1,082
50,301
1,602
1,966
74,914
S3, 452
1,558
14,081
590
57,284
2,440
5,135
5,751
1,341
15,487
13,013
15 And plant.
1" Fixtures.
1' Reserve for depreciation. .
18 Equity.
19 Office fixtures.
29 Prepaid insurance and interest.
21 Bankers' acceptances.
22 Fixtures, wagons and auto.
23 Insurance and taxes prepaid.
21 Stock Texas Compress Co. and
membership in New Orleans
Cotton Exchange..
234 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
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Bushway Ice Cream Co.,
Jan. 23,
Jan. 6,
Dec. 31,
$50,000
S2,700
S7,527
S3,350
Somerville.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Business Aid Company, Bos-
May 4,
Apr. 5,
Mch. 31,
5,000
_
585
_
159
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Butcher Polish Company,
May 5,
Apr. 17,
Apr. 1,
5,000
-
1,000
3,985
9,847
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Butcher the Grocer, Inc.,
Apr. 2,
Mch. 15,
Dec. 31,
4,000
-
1,280
3,079
3,007
Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Butchers' Slaughtering and
Oct. 11,
July 19,
July 1,
300,000
.?668,061
with R. E.
4,671
15,194
Melting Association, Bos-
ton.
Butler Furniture Company,
1915.
1915.
1915.
June 21,
Mch. 29,
Mch. 29,
50,000
_
3 1,829
31,.326
19,518
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Butler Mill, New Bedford, .
Mch. 11,
1915.
Nov. 26,
Nov. 10,
1914.
Nov. 9,
Sept. 30,
1914.
Sept. 30,
2,250,000
593,990
1,401,467
443,898
58,802
Butler Mill, New Bedford,
3,000,000
595,234
1,465,547
516,122
112,857
(2d return).
1915.
1915.
1915.
Butler-Paige Company,
May 7,
Apr. 6,
Apr. 1,
50,000
50,000
8,724
11,793
21,242
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Butman & Cressey Company,
Jan. 27,
Nov. 12,
Oct. 1,
25,000
-
3,555
20,278
71,101
Lynn.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Butterfield & Company Inc.,
Apr. 14,
Feb. 23,
Dec. 31,
2,000,000
158,838
i» 150,327
197,274
12,550
Athol.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Butterfield Printing Com-
Oct. 6,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 1,
40,000
-
24,000
16,489
12,152
pany, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Buttingers White Rock Farm
May 18,
Mch. 16,
Feb. 28,
10,000
_
_
600
55
Inc., Easton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Buttrick Lumber Company,
Feb. 5,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
50,000
31,000
6,000
57,977
76,759
The, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Butts & Ordway Company,
Mch. 6,
Feb. 3,
Dec. 31,
70,000
-
-
57,302
98,287
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Buxton, Howe & Johnson,
May 3,
Apr. 14,
Mch. 31,
6,000
-
800
2,329
1,671
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1916.
Buzzard's Bay Cranberry
Apr. 12,
Mch. 23,
Dec. 31,
20,000
20,000
-
-
.
Corporation, Bourne.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Buzzell Manufacturing Com-
Apr. 13,
Mch. 17,
Feb. 28,
5,000
1,788
-
_
122
pany, Everett.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Byron W. Anthony Company,
Feb. 19,
Feb. 9,
Jan. 30,
20,000
-
-
13,975
11,627
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Byron Weston Company,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 6,
Dec. 31,
400,000
150,000
50,000
202,757
123,748
Dalton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. A. Bray Company, The,
Nov. 23,
Nov. 1,
Oct. 6,
2,000
-
-
1,183
8,642
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. A. C. Axe Company, Hol-
Apr. 24,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
25,000
900
3,506
1,546
781
brook.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. A. Cook Co., Cambridge,
Mch. 3,
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
30,000
-
7,103
21,322
12,972
C. A. Cossaboom & Co. Inc.,
Nov. 24,
20 _
July 15,
20,000
-
_
_
66,500
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
C. A. Cross & Co. — Incorpo-
Mch. 6,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
100,000
34,376
2,637
93,972
52,206
rated, Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. A. Dodge Company, Cam-
Mch. 19,
Mch. 13,
Feb. 28,
50,000
17,991
1,150
5,279
90,470
bridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. A. Eagleston Company,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
2,550
2,080
Lynnfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. A. Hack & Son, Incorpo-
May 28,
Feb. 19,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
32,701
4,429
4,604
rated, Taunton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. A. Hurd Company,
Jan. 27,
.Jan. 25,
Dee. 31,
15,000
-
28 7,000
575
3,363
Beverly.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Trade-marks.
2 Good will.
' And fixtures.
* Prepaid and other accounts.
5 Interest accrued.
8 Reserve for depreciation.
' Reserve for taxes.
8 And surplus.
9 Personal property.
1" And equipment.
11 Expenses paid in advance.
12 Accrued expenses.
13 Plant.
1^ Equipment.
15 Good will and formulae.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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?16,374
S59,951
S50,000
$2,951
_
$7,000
_
_
$59,951
2 20,000
-
-
-
744
500
34
-
-
-
$210
744
-
-
-
14,832
5,000
354
-
-
S5,347
4,131
14,832
-
-
-
7,366
4,000
2,833
-
-
-
533
7,366
-
-
-
687,926
300,000
108,082
S225,000
-
-
54,844
687,926
-
-
8,985
61,658
25,000
16,245
-
20,413
-
-
61,658
-
4 853,658
-
2,551,815
2,250,000
30,754
5 250
-
100,000
5 109,060
' 20,581
41,170
2,551,815
~
i 53,992
~
2,743,752
2,250,000
~
~
300,000
6 105,336
' 18,172
8 70,244
2,743,752
-
-
6,357
98,116
30,000
27,116
41,000
-
-
-
98,116
-
9 9,775
-
104,709
15,000
69,621
-
-
10,088
6 10,000
-
104,709
2 1,637,128
11 2,397
6,858
2,165,372
2,000,000
40,989
12 2,405
-
109,000
6 12,978
-
2,165,372
2 10,000
-
-
62,641
40,000
9,022
-
9,500
-
4,119
62,641
2 2,500
13 1,167
1,015
5,337
5,000
337
-
-
-
-
5,337
-
" 10,753
-
182,489
50,000
65,723
12,749
41,910
12,107
-
182,489
:
-
-
155,589
60,000
79,188
-
-
16,401
-
155,589
' 3,000
-
497
8,297
6,000
1,997
-
300
-
-
8,297
-
-
747
20,747
20,000
747
-
-
-
-
20,747
154,000
16 154
212
6,276
5,000
1,276
-
-
-
-
6,276
-
-
-
25,602
20,000
3,072
-
-
-
2,530
25,602
-
-
526,505
400,000
70,247
-
42,000
6 10,000
4,253
526,505
-
-
9,825
2,000
6,990
-
-
-
835
9,825
2 9,000
1' 9,900
1,109
26,742
24,900
1,842
-
-
-
-
26,742
IS 7,000
19 14,500
_
65,723
30,000
7,043
_
_
28,680
_
65,723
2 2,826
-
-
-
66,500
20,000
41,000
-
-
5,500
-
66,500
-
21 1,585
22 15,824
23 11,475
-
212,575
84,300
14,946
-
54,800
-
58,529
212,575
2^875
25 6,608
20 400
122,773
50,000
18,538
10,000
44,235
122,773
2 5,000
27 4,700
-
14,330
10,000
4,129
-
-
-
201
14,330
-
-
-
41,734
20,000
1,611
-
10,525
9,598
-
41,734-
2 2,350
-
5,243
18,531
15,000
531
-
3,000
-
-
18,531
15 Fumishings.
1' Treasury stock.
18 Patent rights.
1' Ninety-one shares treasury stock.
2" None held since organization.
21 Insurance.
22 Heuneman Coffee Roaster.
23 Automobiles'.
24 Horses and wagons.
25 Tools and appliances.
25 Furniture and fixtures.
2' Furniture and furnishings.
28 And rolling stock.
236
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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C. A. Ketciium and Com-
Aug. 5,
Julv 12,
July 1,
810,000
S3,979
§10,916
pany, Inc., Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. A. King Company,
Nov. 18,
Nov. 1,
Oct. 1,
50,000
$24,637
_
_
41,366
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. A. Nichols Company,
Mch. 12,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
100,000
_
_
12,218
17,735
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. A. Noyes Co., Brockton,
May IS,
1915.
6 Apr. 23,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
20,000
-
-
42,334
14,338
C. A. Pierce & Co., Incorpo-
Sept. 18,
Julv 1,
Julv 1,
15,000
_
S10,500
1,500
2,100
rated, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. A. Siegemund Company,
Oct. 30,
Sept. 21,
Sept. 21,
2,000
_
_
1,675
433
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. A. Spencer & Son Com-
Feb. 15,
Feb. 12,
Dec. 31,
25,000
_
_
12,391
63,964
pany, Boston.
1915.
191.5.
1914.
C. & C. Arch Relocating Shoe
Sept. 14,
July 6,
July 1,
15,000
_
1,545
1,318
1,010
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. & S. Rubber Sole Com-
Apr. 22,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 1,
50,000
_
_
_
_
pany, Brockton.
1915.
191.5.
1915.
C. B. Coburn Co., Lowell, .
Mch. 26,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
50,000
" 4,220
-
36,737
29,723
C. B. Cook Laundry Com-
June 1,
6 May 3,
Mch. 31,
20,000
-
7,799
250
2,920
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. B. Moller, Incorporated,
Apr. 5,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
50,000
52,761
4,627
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. B. Proctor Company,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 4,
Nov. 30,
5,000
_
1,000
1,250
616
Plymouth.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. B. Sanborn & Co., Incor-
Jan. 20,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
20,000
_
_
_
_
porated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. B. Wiggin Company, Bos-
Sept. 13,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 10,
1,000
_
_
920
520
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. C. A. Cigar Company,
Mch. 5,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
100,000
_
_
128,328
28,189'
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. C. Blaney Co., Boston, .
July 28,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
12,000
13,000
-
-
3,110
C. C. Coghlin-Wilson Elec-
Apr. 15,
Mch. 31,
Feb. 1,
2,500
_
_
18,847
15,536
tric Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. C. Dodge Co., Boston, .
Jan. 27,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
5,000
-
-
3,084
173
C. C. Harvey Company, Bos-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 19,
Jan. 1,
100,000
_
-
67,521
418,523
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. C. Henry Company, Pitts-
Feb. 26,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
20,000
_
_
463
4,111
field.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. D. Cobb & Bros. Inc.,
July 9,
6 Mch. 29,
Dec. 31,
100,000
_
_
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. D. Lyons Company, Mans-
Apr. 2,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 28,
100,000
20,192
15,294
24 33,459
7,375
field.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. D. Parker & Co. Incorpo-
May 13,
Apr. 28,
Apr. 1,
200,000
-
-
_
605,060
rated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. D. Swain & Co., Inc., Bos-
Apr. 1,
Feb. IS,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
11,189
2,750
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. E. Osgood Company, The,
Mch. 15,
Feb. 9,
Jan. 1,
100,000
45,000
-
89,740
14,366
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C. E. Riley Company, Bos-
Feb. 17,
Feb. 13,
Dec. 31,
750,000
17,894
1,936,.352
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
C. E. Robinson Company,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Truck, teams and tools.
2 Horse and auto equipment.
3 Stock.
■• Mortgages real estate.
6 Credit insurance reserve.
^ Adjourned.
'' Good will.
5 Furniture and fixtures.
' Surplus.
1° Trade-marks.
" Depreciation.
12 Patent rights.
15 Services, laboratory experiments,
tests in construction of machinery
for patent article.
1* Buildings on leased land.
16 Teams and fixtures.
18 Shafting, pulleys, piping and belting.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
237
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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818,421
$10,000
$3,240
-
$5,000
-
$181
$18,421
-
2 3,064
3 60,206
-
129,333
50,000
7,811
i $23,500
29,000
$16,729
2,293
129,333
-
-
29,953
25,500
644
-
2,500
809
5500
-
29,953
-
-
-
56,672
20,000
3,174
-
20,500
12,998
56,672
^ §8,550
-
S850
23,500
15,000
1,200
1,600
4,550
300
850
23,500
-
8 1,500
-
3,608
2,000
1,071
-
-
537
-
3,608
-
9 2,141
-
78,496
25,000
53,496
-
-
-
-
78,496
10 8,055
' 4,070
12 15,000
13 15,000
-
16,898
30,000
10,260
30,000
1,899
-
2,263
2,126
11350
_
16,898
30,000
-
« 8,015
-
78,695
50,000
4,965
-
18,500
5,230
-
78,695
16 1,000
"800
18 1,150
"500
20 1,400
6,755
1,607
21,174
60,395
20,000
50,000
1,174
10,395
21,174
60,395
' 2,500
-
-
5,366
5,000
366
-
-
-
-
5,366
-
21 4,000
16,000
20,000
20,000
-
-
-
-
-
20,000
-
-
-
1,440
1,000
380
-
-
-
60
1,440
-
-
-
156,517
100,000
9,690
-
35,909
216
10,702
156,517
' 6,500
22 12,000
-
34,610
12,000
5,374
23 8,500
500
8,236
-
34,610
-
-
-
34,383
400
10,731
-
5,000
11,610
6,642
34,383
-
-
2,996
6,253
5,000
1,253
-
-
-
-
6,253
-
-
-
486,044
100,000
19,903
121,045
159,824
85,272
-
486,044
-,
-
10,426
15,000
15,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
-
-
300
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
' 68,366
-
-
144,686
100,000
24,396
-
20,290
-
-
144,686
'13,121
25 748,173
8 7,517
27 1,500
-
1,360,750
28,560
200,000
25,000
471,536
26 631,053
3,560
~
_
58,161
_
1,360,750
28,560
28 16,947
29 16,045
30 160,859
31 2,257
345,214 '
1,954,246
100,000
750,000
101,666
225,650
56,000
630,000
32 67,481
20,067
348,596
345,214
1,954,246
-
-
30
30
30
-
-
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~
~
30
" Office fittings.
18 Teams and appurtenances.
19 Tools and miscellaneous.
29 Horse, teams, automobile and office
fixtures.
21 Treasury stock.
22 Teams and equipment.
23 Mortgage.
2J And tools.
23 Securities.
23 Deposits.
27 Fixtures.
28 East Boston store investment.
29 Cambridge store investment.
30 Merchandise out on leases.
31 Trucks, teams and fixtures.
32 Reser\'e for depreciation.
238
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPOEA-
TION.
Mf}
^
C. E. Sault Co., The, Athol, .
C. E. Trumbull Company,
Boston.
C. P. Budd Company, Wo-
burn.
C. F. Coombs & Company
Incorporated, Boston.
C. F. Dewing Company,
Needham.
C. F. Eddy Company, New-
ton.
C. F. Frisbie Co., Boston, .
C. F. Hatch Company, The,
Lowell.
C. F. Paige & Co. Incorpo-
rated, Athol.
C. F. Stahl Company, Bos-
ton.
C. F. Tompkins Co., Salem, .
C. F. Trask Manufacturing
Company, Framingham.
C. G. Aldrich Company,
Somerville.
C. G. Company, The, Boston,
C. G. Oilman Wagon Co.,
Worcester.
C. G. Howes Company, Bos-
ton.
C.^G. Sargent's Sons Corpo-
ration, Westford.
C. H. Arkerson Co., Boston,
C. H. Goulding Company,
Peabodv.
C. H. Hanson & Co. Inc.,
Lowell.
C. H. Hayes Corporation,
Haverhill.
C. H. Lindsay Company,
Boston.
C. H. Simonds Company,
Boston.
C. H. Spring Company,
Wellesley.
C. H. Trott Company, Co-
C. H. Wetmore Inc., Boston,
C. H. Whall Company, Bos-
ton.
C. I. Brink, Inc., Boston,
C. I. Nesmith Company,
Reading.
C. J. Miers and Son Incorpo-
I rated, Boston.
C. -J. O'Keefe Shoe Company,
Marlborough.
Apr. 20,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Mav 29,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Apr. 9,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
May 29,
1915.
Oct. 9,
1915.
June 2,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
July 3,
1915.
May 5,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Sept. 28,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
May 8,
1915.
Apr. 26,
1915.
O
Mch. 9
1915.
2 Jan. 20
1915.
Feb. 10
1915.
Jan. 28
1915.
6 Jan. 21
1915.
Apr. 29
1915.
2 Feb. 11
1915.
Feb. 15
1915.
Mch. 3
1915.
2 Mch. 27
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Jan. 21
1915.
June 2
1915.
Feb. 13
1915.
2 July 21
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Nov. 2,
1914.
June 1
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Jan. 4
1915.
Nov. 9,
1914.
Apr. 10,
1915.
Apr. 7,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Aug. 26,
1915.
Dec. 15
1914.
2 Feb. 13,
1915.
July 29,
1914.
Apr. 5
1915,
Mch. 12
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1914.
June 1,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Nov. 2,
1914.
Jan. 30,
191.5.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
July 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
S10,000
10,000
15,000
500,000
5,000
50,000
10,000
20,000
12,000
50,000
30,000
40.000
20,000
25,000
8,000
20,000
30,000
3,000
5,000
25,000
150,000
4,000
75,000
20,000
10,000
1,000
50,000
15,000
25,000
5,000
32,000
Assets.
$1,647
6,868
31,200
10,400
2,025
160,482
19,923
4,750
15,000
.s
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
-
$19,026
$7,123
-
3 2,311
8,536
-
' 1,246
250
11,537
-
5,636
30,965
29,427
-
13,249
3,382
1,483
-
21,982
21,164
23,879
17 1,800
4,500
19 1,542
9,508
11,933
2,271
20,000
28,608
50
2,041
-
6,788
-
30,969
50,000
116,138
-
1,000
80,456
8,334
-
29,726
1,976
5,018
-
55
2,000
900
95
1,050
200
1,450
10,272
108,901
1 Fixtures.
2 Adjourned.
5 And fixtures.
* Furniture.
6 Securities.
" Should have been held.
' And horses, carriages, automobiles,
etc.
8 Good will.
9 Horses, wagons and sleds.
1" Fixture account.
11 Deferred charges.
12 Equipment.
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1
02
i
a
1
1
-
I $1,350
-
$23,304
310,000
$12,986
-
-
-
$318
$23,304
-
-
S2,018
15,492
10,000
692
-
$4,800
-
-
15,492
-
-
-
35,833
15,000
821
-
-
$16,500
3,512
35,833
8 $115
4 2,700
5 79,889
623
177,454
2,311
126,600
2,000
45,927
311
-
:
4,927
_
177;454
2,311
-
5 3,500
-
110,485
50,000
52,774
$7,500
-
-
211
110,485
-
10 1,519
2,351
11,542
10,000
542
-
1,000
-
-
11,542
-
11 1,542
-
82,970
20,000
5,266
-
-
57,704
-
82,970
-
12 1,917
-
21,753
12,000
1,742
-
4,900
711
2,400
21,753
13 1,000
8 10,000
" 1,435
16 1,600
5,721
23,899
56,863
20,000
21,000
1,199
19,834
:
2,700
8,000
_
3,341
4,688
23,899
56,863
-
16 1,000
-
67,222
40,000
16,678
5,000
1,500
-
4,044
67,222
18 5,000
13 1,500
18 500
13 500
81
-
15,269
15,300
16,270
7,000
15,120
1,200
450
-
700
-
7,100
15,300
16,270
-
-
17,012
8,000
3,328
-
2,300
-
3,384
17,012
8 18,515
-
723
36,104
20,000
4,422
2,968
8,530
184
-
36,104
18 3,000
-
-
118,419
30,000
47,980
-
-
40,439
-
118,419
8 500
-
250
3,166
3,000
166
-
-
-
3,166
-
-
-
12,452
5,000
7,267
-
-
185
-
12,452
8 25,000
-
-
101,407
25,000
62,721
-
-
-
13,686
101,407
8 1,000
20 1,916
1,022
402,343
5,569
150,000
4,000
118,361
547
:
94,500
9,528
21 26,000
3,954
1,022
402,343
5,569
-
-
13,719
124,026
75,000
13,829
-
35,197
-
-
124,026
-
22 14,103
23 2,548
-
118,534
15,840
20,000
7,700
98,534
2,810
24 2,700
390
-
2,240
118,534
15,840
8 700
-
-
1,580
1,000
44
-
-
-
536
1,580
8 9,067
4 500
-
54,700
50,000
1,477
-
-
-
3,223
54,700
-
-
-
4,796
1,000
3,162
-
-
-
634
4,796
-
-
6,758
7,903
7,000
903
-
-
-
-
7,903
8 2,500
-
-
5,250
5,000
150
-
-
-
100
5,250
-
-
6,516
189,193
32,000
20,150
6,000
131,043
-
-
189,193
13 Trade-marks.
14 Equipment and office fixtures.
16 Fixtures, horses and wagons.
16 Teams and equipment.
1' And tools, dies and furniture.
18 Patent rights.
19 And tools, etc.
20 Prepaid insurance.
21 Reserve fund.
22 Horses, teams and trucks.
23 Mortgages.
24 Mortgage.
240
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
C. J. Peters & Son Company,
Boston.
C. J. Prince Company, Bos-
ton.
C. K. Smith and Company,
Incorporated, Worcester.
C. L. Chase & Son, Inc.,
Leominster.
C. L. Goodwin & Company,
Incorporated, Worcester.
C. L. Higgins Co., Boston, .
C. L. York Company, Boston,
C. M. Kimball Co., Winthrop,
C. M. Ward Company, Bos-
ton.
C. N. Fitts Co., The, North-
ampton.
C. 0. Morrill Company, The,
Waltham.
C. 0. Sweet & Son Company,
Attleboro.
C. P. Comerford Company,
Lowell.
C. P. Lovering Company,
Cambridge.
C. P. Rockwell, Incorporated,
Boston.
C. P. Thompson Company,
Incorporated, Springfield.
C. R. Corwin Company, Bos-
ton.
C. R. G. Mfg. Co., Boston, .
C. R. Kaplinger Company,
The, Sprinafield.
C. Ray Randall & Company,
Incorporated, North Attle-
borouffh.
C. S. Allen Company, The,
Boston.
C. S. Cunningham and Sons
Construction Company,
Boston.
C. S. Fifield Company, Spring-
field.
C. S. Marshal! Company,
Brockton.
C. S. Parris Company, Bos-
ton. _
C. S. Pierce Company, Brock-
ton.
C. S. Pierce Dressing Com-
pany, Brockton.
C. S. Pierce Skiving Machine
Company, Brockton.
C. T. Brigham Company,
Pittsfield.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
June 22,
1915.
May 11,
1915.
Mch. 12,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
Apr. 26,
1915.
Sept. 30,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
July 28,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Oct. 7,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
May 18,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
July 23,
1915.
Dec. 29,
1914.
Dec. 29,
1914.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Apr. 15,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
June 8,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
July 15,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Sept. 2,
1914.
July 13,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Sept. 13,
1915.
Feb. 12,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
Jan. 19.
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 7,
1914.
Dec. 7,
1914.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Apr. 1
1915.
Jan. 1
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 18,
1914.
Jan. 1
1915.
Apr. 1
1915.
May 1
1915.
Jan. 4
1915.
Apr. 1
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
July 1
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Sept. 1,
1914.
June 30
1915.
Deo. 31
1914.
June 30
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Apr. 1
1915.
Nov. 2
1914.
Nov. 2,
1914.
.Jan. 11
1915.
Jan. 1
1915.
850,000
20,000
20,000
6,000
3,000
25,000
1,000
150,000
15,000
15,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
50,000
30,000
30,000
40,000
200,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
5,000
2,000
50,000
10,000
150,000
30,000
1,500
30,000
Assets.
S4,250
1,200
545
S40,659
300
2,655
3,650
600
8,156
1,000
2,000
27,910
10,569
13 600
3,000
27,072
2,500
2,913
350
4,903
5,000
1,300
40,386
1,494
-3 .Ph
§:s.g
S13,501
135
3,889
890
877
10,124
2,903
1,446
35,510
4,782
10,669
1,400
6,904
8,541
32,869
20,132
5,386
1,959
10,003
50
1,629
147,788
300
100,133
13,527
2,147
29,815
1 Treasury stock and other stock.
2 Notes, etc.
3 Equipment.
* Trade-marks.
5 Good will.
^ Horses, wagons, sleds, harnesses
and equipment.
' Hay, straw, oats and feeds.
" Furniture and fixtures.
5 Auto truck.
1° Copyrights.
11 Insurance unexpired.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
of Corporations — Continued.
241
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
(2
1
a
3
1
"3
o
H
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i|
<
-a
a
^
l-i
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% .
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11
3
1
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-
1 824,000
-
$95,517
$50,000
$3,231
-
-
$42,286
-
$95,517
-
-
-
21,529
20,000
-
-
-
-
$1,529
21,529
4 $1,633
'3,168
■ 3 2,800
313,893
1,473
61,199
8,775
20,000
6,000
1,098
665
$40,101
$2,110
-
-
61,199
8,775
5 2,500
-
-
9,512
3,000
3,227
1,000
-
-
2,285
9,512
5 14,523
-
152
36,545
25,000
11,545
-
-
-
-
36,545
-
6 6,755
'302
8 35
» 1,400
10 5,000
11258
-
11,235
930
2,342
1,500
-
-
6,463
11,235
4 5,000
5 30,000
5 11,000
600
79,230
15,573
35,000
12 20,000
15,000
573
20,000
3,300
-
930
79,230
15,573
5 10,000
-
-
64,364
15,000
10,139
19,500
19,725
-
-
64,364
-
-
2,555
13,403
6,000
3,963
3,500
-
-
-
13,463
-
-
-
68,293
5,000
3,394
-
840
59,059
-
68,293
-
-
1,800
5,200
5,000
200
-
-
-
-
5,200
5 25,000
-
28,732
75,333
37,500
11,052
-
26,781
-
-
75,333
6 15,000
5 5,000
105
8 1,811
~
50,542
45,202
24,400
30,000
2,849
14,002
-
" 8,650
"8,628
-
6,015
1,200
50,542
45,202
16 10,000
17 2,524
-
94,244
40,000
15,988
-
-
-
38,258
94,244
51,256
-
46,360
135,150
117,425
3,009
-
14,716
-
-
135,150
6 2,500
-
-
54,121
10,000
1,787
-
-
-
42,334
54,121
-
13 500
7,021
57,932
10,000
13,020
-
34,912
-
-
57,932
-
-
-
13,138
750
10,448
-
-
-
1,940
13,1,38
6 2,000
-
1,650
69,737
5,000
27,927
-
-
36,810
-
69,737
-
-
-
2,194
2,000
-
-
-
-
194
2,194
-
-
-
236,680
50,000
41,968
-
63,439
64,688
16,585
236,680
-
-
6,743
10,993
10,000
993
-
-
-
-
10,993
-
19 20,260
-
312,653
150,000
63,208
50,000
49,445
-
-
312,653
6 12,844
-
•
36,472
30,000
6,472
-
-
-
-
36,472
-
-
6,277
8,424
1,500
6,924
-
-
-
-
8,424
"
~
-
60,040
30,000
3,217
20,000
-
-
6,823
60,040
12 Subscription received on preferred i^ Credit balances and deposits on car i' Stocks and bonds of other corpo-
stock. orders. rations.
" And tools. 16 Good will, lease and fi.xtures. is Stock in other corporations.
" Dealers' deposits. is Stock in other companies.
242
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
C. T. Sherer Company,
Worcester.
C. W. Babcock & Son, Inc.,
Somerville.
C. W. Bennett & Co. Incorpo-
rated, Fitchbiirs:.
C. W. Bowker and Company,
Inc., Worcester.
C. W. Hasclton Company,
Haverhill.
C. W. Sweetland & Son, Inc.,
Boston.
C. W. Weeks Company,
Springfield.
Cabot Manufacturing Com-
pany, Boston.
CacoGum Fruit and Products
Company, Boston.
Cadillac Automobile Company
of Boston, Boston.
Cahill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Worcester.
Cahill Telharmonic Company
of New England, Chicopee.
Cairnes and Company Incor-
porated, Worcester.
Calaveras Leasing Corpora-
tion, Xhe, Boston.
Caldwell and Company, In-
corporated, Boston.
Callahan- Earle Contracting
Co., Worcester.
Callahan, Field and Fielder
Company, Worcester.
Callahan Floor Drain Co.,
Boston.
Cambridge Baking Company,
Cambridge.
Cambridge Botanical Supply
Company, Belmont.
Cambridge Botanical Supply
Company, Belmont (2d
return).
Cambridge Brass Company,
Boston.
Cambridge Commercial Col-
lege, 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 Novelty
pany, Cambridge.
Corn-
Apr. 26,
1916.
June 24,
1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Apr. 26,
191,5.
Mch. 2,
1915.
June 16,
1915.
Mch. 2,
1915.
June 15,
1915.
Mch. 15,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Mav 10,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Juno 21,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Nov. 13,
1915.
Mav 10,
1915.
Dec. 18,
1914.
Apr. 21,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Aug. 3,
1915.
Mch. 18,
1915
June 8,
1915
Oct. 19,
1914,
Jan. 20,
1915,
Jan. 6,
1915.
Feb. 8
1915.
Mch. 25
1915.
Feb. 8,
1915.
May 10
1915.
Jan. 30
1915.
May 13
1915.
Jan. 30
1913.
I'July 30,
1915.
15 Apr. 6,
1915.
Apr. 1
1915.
15 Feb. 16
1915.
' May 29,
1915.
Dec. 16
1914.
Jan. 20
1915.
Nov. 13
1914.
Nov. 6,
1915.
Mch. 11
1915.
16 Apr. 14,
1915.
Apr. 14
1915.
Feb. 9
1915.
Jan. 5,
Feb. 3
1915.
July 28
1915.
Mch. 2,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Sept. 30,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 31,
191.5.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 13,
1915.
Oct. 31,
1914.
July 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
j^pr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mav 1,
1915.
Oct 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Nov. 13,
1914.
Oct. 31,
1915.
Jan. 1,
191.5.
Aug. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dee. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 31,
1915.
$160,000
10,000
30,000
25,000
2,000
20,000
50,000
1,000,000
30,000
100,000
20,000
5,000
5,000
50,000
5,000
3,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
, 5,000
20,000
15,000
30,000
40,000
25,000
45,000
5,000
15,000
Assets.
3§3.S
S19,000
802,000
75,000
Sl,250
9,000
1,208
with R. E,
1,731
8 5,212
" 10,155
1' 9,895
950
21,500
30,000
65,500
850
19 25,773
8,038
1,500
5,000
$220,593
780
27,200
18,097
2,741
8,764
8,917
255,322
62,810
7,898
200
1,073
800
663
3,030
3,351
7,000
13,800
6,279
1,100
2,274
3,500
1 Store equipment.
2 Securities.
3 Good will.
* Fixtures.
5 Fiirniture and fi.xtures.
6 Charter.
^ Reserved for depreciation
renewal.
and
" And equipment.
9 Insurance paid in advance.
1° Freight paid in advance.
11 And patterns and flasks.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
243
of Corporations — Continued.
' Assets -
-Con.
LlABILITIBS.
■SJ3
M cara
i
a
J
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1
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^
s
o
Ph
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J.
-a
a
T3
a
.3 "
3
1
i
•a
a
1
o
8 $2,400
1 $93,022
2 2,500
-
$373,313
6,150
$150,000
5,100
$67,963
359
-
$105,350
$50,000
691
-
$373,313
6,150
-
-
-
83,693
30,000
9,328
-
39,327
6,038
-
83,693
-
-
-
64,515
25,000
14,809
-
21,500
3,206
-
64,515
-
-
-
5,014
2,000
1,987
-
-
$1,027
5,014
-
< 1,145
-
41,699
20,000
5,742
-
-
13,603
2.354
41,699
-
B 2,820
«125
-
16,008
5,000
5,489
-
-
5,075
444
16,008.
-
-
1,264,718
1,000,000
-
-
31,071
' 55,766
177,881
1,264,718
-
-
-
78,665
27,000
252
-
49,841
-
1,572
78,665
-
9 811
10 148
513,969
168,341
100,000
13,341
-
55,000
-
-
168,341
-
-
27,420
13,400
5,205
12 $3,700
-
-
5,115
27,420
-
" 5,000
-
5,000
6,000
-
-
-
-
-
6,000
-
-
-
-
300
-
-
-
-
■
300
-
-
31,335
31,335
31,000
335
-
-
-
-
31,335
-
-
-
13,787
2,000
2,634
-
-
16 2,840
6,313
13,787
-
-
3,036
15,081
3,000
3,299
-
8,782
-
-
15,081
-
-
-
13,756
5,000
2,267
-
2,500
3,9S9
-
13,756
-
-
267
1,332
1,250
82
-
-
-
-
1,332
-
* 6,675
1,743
12,471
5,000
7,471
-
-
-
-
12,471
-
-
-
7,720
5,000
1,920
-
800
-
-
7,720
-
-
-
16,868
5,000
995
-
-
-
10,873
16,868
-
-
-
45,914
20,000
3,160
16,500
-
-
6,254
45,914
-
-
15,000
15,000
15,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
' 14,000
-
-
44,000
30,000
-
14,000
-
-
-
44,000
-
-
-
95,556
40,000
10,336
29,000
9,000
-
7,220
95,556
20 2,500
3 5,000
-
13,190
38,422
25,000
7,622
-
5,800
-
-
38,422
-
95
1,370
1,170
200
-
-
-
-
1,370
20 500
-
3,049
10,385
5,000
4,995
-
390
-
-
10,385
-
-
1,044
15,230
15,000
230
-
-
-
-
15,230
12 Mortgages.
13 Unpaid stock subscriptions.
1'' Corporation has done no business.
15 Adjourned.
1° Reserve.
" And tools.
i« None held in 1914.
1' And horses and equipment.
20 Patent rights.
244 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Cambridge Olympia Com-
pany, Boston.
Cambridge Paper Box Co.,
The, Cambridge.
Cambridge Poultry Company,
Cambridge.
Cambridge Realty Company,
Cambridge.
Cambridge Standard Pub-
lisiiing Company, Cam-
bridge.
Cambridge Station Garage,
Inc., Cambridge.
Cameron Brothers Incorpo-
rated, Maiden.
Campbell Electric Company,
Lynn.
Campello Coal Company,
Brockton.
Campello Lumber Company,
Brockton.
Campello Nail-less Heel Com-
pany. Brockton.
Campello Woodworking Com-
pany. Brockton.
Canaan Liiiht and Power
Company, Boston.
Canaan Pre.ss, The, Pitts-
field.
Canadian Construction Com-
pany, The, Lawrence.
Canadian Wheat Growing
Company, Boston.
Canfield Laundry Company,
Wellesley.
Canobie Lake Amusement
Co., Haverhill.
Canton Ice Company, Can-
ton.
Canton Leather Company,
Canton.
Canton Publishing Company,
Canton.
Canvas Goods Manufacturing
Company, Worcester.
Cape Amusement Company,
Boston.
Cape Ann Anchor and Forge
Company, Gloucester.
Cape Ann Cold Storage Com-
pany. Gloucester.
Cape .^nn Isinglass Company,
Boston.
Cape Aim Lumber Company,
Gloucester.
Cape Ann Therapeuterion
(Incorporated). Gloucester.
Cape .^nn Tool Company,
Rockport.
Moh. 9,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Dec. Ifi,
1914.
June 21,
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
Julv 9,
1915.
Feb. 16,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Aug. 16,
1915.
Dec. 5,
1914.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Oct. 23,
1915.
Oct. 9,
1915.
Dec. 4,
1914.
Apr. .30,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Nov. 2,
1915.
Sept. 8,
1915.
Sept. 11,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1915.
May 12,
1915.
June 3,
1915.
July 10,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Oct. 6,
1914.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1913.
Aug. 11,
1914.
May 11,
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
ir> May 22,
1915.
Nov. 9,
1914.
Dec. 30,
1914.
Sept. 22,
1915.
June 7,
1915.
Sept. 15,
1914.
Apr. 28,
1915.
Apr. 6,
1915.
July 21,
1914.
June 12,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
2' Sept. 15,
1914.
Oct. 14,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
Oct. 1
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Jan. 31
1915.
Jan. 1
1915.
Oct. 1
1914.
Aug. 1,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 31
1915.
Apr. 6
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Jan. 31
1915.
Jan. 1
1915.
Dec. 31
1913.
Dec. 30
1914.
Sept. 22
1915.
May 31
1915.
June 30
1914.
Mch. 31
1915.
Mch. 31
1915.
July 14
1915.
May 31
1915.
May 1
1915.
Apr. 22
1914.
Aug. 31
1915.
Apr. 30
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Feb. 28
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
- 75,000
5,000
1,000,000
50,000
6,000
11,000
300,000
17,500
15,000
40,000
10,000
50,000
14,000
10,000
250,000
25.000
3,000
10,000
10,000
3,000
5,000
10,000
150,000
25,000
1,000
13,000
100,000
16,000
Assets.
1 S3,000
65,000
1,099
36,860
2,100
10,000
86,945
4,700
2^ 1,200
46,741
12,500
4,090
650
25,239
$300
10,000
S300
23,107
1,890
900
25,093
1,507
2,500
3,950
850
406
15,269
3,700
24 300
25 4,216
4,715
1,654
25 100
84,342
with R. E.
14,438
g g £
3 .£
g«n
P a> ce o
675
2,117
38,087
3,057
21,069
6,486
1,435
1,165
2,000
100
250
705
' 220
10,424
1 Leasehold.
2 Real estate mortgages.
3 And fixtures.
5 Loan on stock.
8 Uncompleted loans.
' Undivided profits.
8 None held since organization.
9 Good will.
1" Patent rights.
11 Securities.
12 Deferred assets.
13 Deferred liabilities.
14 Equipment.
1^ Prepaid items.
1^ In lieu of annual.
1' Good will, insurance, advertising
etc.
1915.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
245
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
1
a
i
ii
1
a
CIS
3
1
CD
'3
'a,
a
O
3-2
O J2
i
jl
1
a
■f i
f
1
a
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iS
2
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1
-
-
$1,977
S5,334
$5,000
$334
"
-
-
-
?5,334
-
-
-
133,531
55,800
-
2 833,000
-
$44,731
-
133,531
-
-
-
2,823
2,400
-
-
-
423
-
2,823
-
' 3153,039
5 100
45,232
163,152
70,413
145,330
15,000
10,000
44,782
10,341
6 ?2,025
290
- 5,797
:
163,152
70,413
-
-
-
9,533
6,000
647
-
-
-
$2,886
9,533
9 S2,500
-
1,693
10,034
8,300
1,734
-
-
-
-
10,034
1° 16,000
9 22,352
9 7,000
11 15,000
12 4,181
-
290,159
27,077
150,800
17,500
19,131
1,709
1,800
39,902
"13,617
475
66,709
5,593
"
290,159
27,077
w 15,000
9 2,500
1' S50
15 56
-
38,714
30,208
6,890
15,000
21,000
5,020
22,240
2,812
842
-
3,442
2,954
1,474
1,028
38,714
30,208
6,890
-
-
3,339
4,189
3,200
268
721
-
-
-
4,189
I' 255
18 2,,509
-
5,620
4,300
"590
-
400.
189
141
5,620
-
-
571
11,900
8,680
-
2,900
320
-
-
11,900
9 99,980
20 38,107
14,998
600
256,834
11,000
119,537
10,000
7,127
2130,720
99,450
1,000
-
:
_
256,834
11,000
-
22 2,900
67
3,000
3,000
-
-
-
-
-
3,000
-
-
8,500
10,000
10,000
-
-
-
-
-
10,000
-
-
7,020
12,069
10,000
2,069
-
-
-
-
12,069
9 2,000
. -
1,634
9,508
3,000
3,783
26 1,000
1,725
-
-
9,508
-
-
5,642
8,892
3,000
3,192
-
2,700
-
-
8,892
» 9,680
-
-
10,000
10,000
-
-
-
-
-
10,000
-
=0 6,000
-
203,749
139,000
3,393
-
43,000
18,356
-
203,749
-
-
-
12,500
5,000
7,500
-
-
-
-
12,500
-
-
1,000
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
^1 1,375
537
28,969
13,000
12,368
-
3,601
-
-
28,969
i" 97,197
-
-
100,350
100,000
-
20 350
-
-
-
100,350
-
-
-
82,835
16,000
44,468
-
-
22,367
-
82,835
18 Building improvement and oflaee
equipment.
19 And bills payable.
29 Live stock and accounts.
21 CanadianPacificR. R. Co.
22 Pavilion and contents.
23 Mortgage on real estate.
s' Mortgage on machinery, etc.
25 And buildings.
25 Mortgage.
2' Adjourned.
2s And personal property.
29 And bowling alleys.
'9 Treasury stock.
31 Horses and equipment.
246 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
^
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1
1
1
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Assets.
NAME OF COEPORA-
9.S 03 S
tion.
i
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1
1
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II
3
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anufacture
Merchand:
Material,
Stock in P
ess.
1«
^
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<!
«
§
•s
6
Cape Cod & New Bedford
Dec. 7,
1-
Mch. 30,
5400,000
» $249,970
S8,200
Steamship Co., Boston.
1914.
1914.
Cape Cod Cold Storage Com-
Dec. 3,
Nov. 3,
Oct. 31,
125,000
69,336
$43,572
J5,926
6,646
pany, Provineetown.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Cape Cod Cold Storage Com-
Nov. 26,
Nov. 2,
Oct. 31,
125,000
75,201
37,707
34,365
5,571
pany, Provineetown (2d
1915.
1915.
1915.
return).
Cape Cod Company, The,
June 23,
June 1,
Mch. 31,
750,000
219,200
_
_
10,473
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cape Cod Fish Freezing and
June 18,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 31,
55,000
28,874
10,235
19
678
Packing Company, The,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Barnstable.
Cape Cod Fishing Company,
Sept. 28,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 2,
15,000
-
_
_
_
Yarmouth.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cape Cod Oyster Farms Co.,
Sept. 10,
Aug. 10,
June 30,
10,000
14,584
_
1,716
5,239
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cape Cod Products Company,
Mch. 31,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
500,000
IS 162,020
19 4,820
33,056
1,993
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cape Cod Specialty Co.,
July 15,
May 7,
Apr. 1,
10,000
1,300
1,250
6,275
584
Truro.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cape Pond Ice Company,
Apr. 26,
Apr. 15,
Mch. 31,
175,000
159,811
2,000
20,000
9,830
Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Capewell Horse Nail Com-
June 24,
May 25,
May 1,
■ 2,500
210
_
11,347
4,445
pany of California, Spring-
1915.
1915.
1915.
field.
Capitol Company, The, Bos-
July 3,
26 _
Jan. 1,
50,000
_
_
_
_
ton.
1915.
1915.
Carbon-Oxygen Gas Engine
May 27,
Jan. 6,
Dec. 31,
500,000
-
1,988
_
5
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carder Wood Working Com-
July 19,
Apr. 6,
Apr. 5,
5,000
-
1,317
17,389
5,368
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carew Manufncturing Com-
Mch. 3,
Feb. 19,
Dec. 31,
35,000
84,000
40,000
169,471
84,610
pany, South Hadley.
1915.
1915.
1914.
28 6,000
Carl B. Brown Company,
Mch. 18,
Jan. 21,
Deo. 31,
75,000
-
-
23 43,615
3,329
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carl E. Forsber?, Inc., Bos-
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
298
1,503
ton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Carl G. Westlund Co.,
Mch. 5,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
6,400
1,943
878
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carl Norback Company,
Apr. 20,
w Mch. 22,
Dec. 31,
5.000
_
598
3,500
1,317
Worcester.
1915.
191.5.
1914.
Carleton-Clark Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 6,
Jan. 1,
50,000
-
-
14,978
^ 3,665
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carlisle-Ayer Company, Bos-
Mch. 8,
Feb. 14,
Jan. 31,
75,000
-
-
23,415
61.516
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carlos Ruggles Lumber Co.,
Feb. 3,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
-
81,819
Springfield.
Carlow Automobile Com-
1915.
1915.
1914.
Apr. 13,
Mch. 1,
Mch. 1,
9,000
9,000
285
3,500
7,368
pany, Taunton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carlton Engraving Company,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 1,
5,000
-
83 5,150
450
5.790
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carmine Zamarro Co.,
Apr. 21,
Apr. 1,
Mch. 31,
1,000
2,500
-
3,334
37,239
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
■
1 None held in 1914.
2 Options.
3 Expenses.
* Bonus.
' Services.
8 Treasury stock.
' Subscriptions received for stock,
s Working capital suspense.
5 Cranberry bogs and equipment.
1" Subscriptions receivable on stock.
11 Trap equipment.
12 Good will.
13 Oyster beds.
" Oysters.
15 Prepaid items.
15 Furniture and fixtures.
1' Accrued taxes.
IS And shellfish properties.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT— No. 10.
247
of Corporations — Continued.
Absbts-
-Con.
Liabilities.
-ass
ill
1
3
1
1
1
S
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P-i
is
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i
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J
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1
1
-
3 1400
4 1,700
6 18.600
6 49,330
-
$328,200
$30
' 253,170
-
-
-
8 $75,000
-
S328.200
-
$13,952
139,432
110.800
$2,511
-
$15,000
11,121
-
139,432
-
-
-
152,844
110,800
-
-
38,000
1.446
$2,598
152,844
-
s 226,686
11 2.617
8.337
456.359
50.760
161,250
10 58,450
22,720
6,574
20.084
$161,000
7,956
-
69,085
456,359
50,760
w $3,760
-
290
4.050
4,050
-
-
-
-
-
4,050
-
" 22,855
" 75,812
V 106
16 100
18 1,909
20 11,829
21126
8 700
22 200
19.959
120.412
236,412
8,609
10,000
230,500
4,200
i'549
2.412
776
100,000
3,500
3,000
9.863
633
120,412
236,412
8,609
~
2-! 30.640
24 1,424
23,761
223.705
39,763
170.000
2,500
^ 1,542
37,263
19,900
20,000
25 2,000
10,263
223,705
39,763
-
-
30
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
30
« 499,930
3 248.410
-
750,333
500,000
373
-
-
8 249.960
-
750,333
-
-
-
24,074
5,000
10.411
-
-
8,663
-
24,074
-
-
384,081
35.000
17.094
-
53.500
278.487
-
384,081
-
30 350
1.772
48,716
2,151
30.000
1.000
18.716
142
~
with accts.
payable
657
352
~
48,716
2,151
12 1,000
-
9,996
20,217
16,350
3,867
-
-
-
-
20,217
-
-
240
5,655
5,000
555
100
-
-
5,655
12 2,000
30 2.347
-
22,990
84,931
14.800
'2 500
75,000
3,473
2,993
1,000
2,287
930
6.938
_
22,990
84,931
12 10,000
-
-
91,819
60,000
19,594
-
-
-
12,225
91,81&
-
-
-
20.153
9,000
5,684
-
-
-
5,469
20,153
-
-
-
11.390
5,000
316
-
3,500
1,200
1,374
11,390
■ -
-
-
43.073
1,000
41,892
-
-
-
181
43.073
10 And buildings.
20 Organization charges.
21 Prepaid charges.
22 Maihng list^i.
23 Horses, wagons, etc.
21 Unexpired insurance.
25 Insurance fund.
28 None held since organization.
2' Patent rights.
28 Land and water power.
29 And fixtures and liquor license.
30 Fixtures.
31 Adjourned.
32 Subscriptions received on stock.
33 And apparatus.
248
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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Caro's Waist House, Inc.,
Mch. 9,
Feb. 19
Dec. 31,
$8,000
11,775
S4,360
S3,901
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carpenter-Morton Company,
Jan. 6,
Dec. 26
Nov. 30,
100,000
S23,614
2,500
114,938
153,407
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Carr Leather Company, Tlie,
Apr. 14,
2 Mch. 3
Jan. 2,
4,500
4,500
_
_
_
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carr Mines Company, The,
Mch. 22,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
140,000
82,516
3 15,932
_
1,394
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carrig-Kohane Shop, Incor-
Mch. 8,
Jan. 28
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
162
3,948
1,082
porated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carroll Lumber Company,
Julv 30,
June 7
May 31,
5,000
_
_
1,350
5,289
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carrol 1-Peabody-Jellerson
Aug. 24,
5 Julv 29
June 30,
60,000
-
3 27,725
39,259
28,817
Shoe Co., Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carstein Coal Company,
Apr. 27,
Apr. 1
Apr. 1,
40,000
19,200
5,000
3,274
54,905
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carter & Sherburne Company,
Feb. 10,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
5,800
1,873
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carter, Carter & Meigs Com-
Dec. 14,
Nov. 16
Sept. 30,
250,000
-
-
167,012
200,552
pany, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Carter Co., The, Haverhill,
Apr. 9,
1915.
5 Mch. 20
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
10,000
-
-
12,642
2,206
Carter Rice and Company,
Mch. 24,
Mch. 1
Dec. 31,
300,000
248,665
13,317
374,758
434,450
Corporation, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Carter, Russell and Company,
Apr. 30,
Apr. 12
Mch. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
17,699
Incorporated, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carter's Ink Company, The,
Apr. 2,
Mch. 1
Dec. 31,
150,000
251,567
87,063
317,539
262,188
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914:
Carver Cotton Gin Company,
Feb. 19,
Feb. 2
Jan. 1,
100,000
12,000
20,000
108,549
351,919
East Bridgewater.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carver Cranberry Company,
Aug. 10,
Apr. 21
Mch. 31,
250,000
193,279
" 15,446
-
41,275
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carver Green Company, Bos-
Apr. 20,
Jan. 19
Jan. 1,
12,800
12,800
_
-
-
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Carver Hill Farms, Incorpo-
Apr. 15,
Mch. 29
Dec. 31,
30,000
30,000
5,364
20 10,931
5,805
rated, Natick.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Gary Company, The, Chel-
Apr. 23,
2 Apr. 5
Apr. 1,
10,000
-
-
-
1,267
sea.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Case Company of Massa-
June 4,
Apr. 27
Apr. 27,
30,000
_
_
29,700
300
chusetts, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Casey and Bacon Company,
Mch. 5,
Jan. 30
Jan. 1,
25,000
12,000
-
11,835
12,008
Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Casey, Bigley Company, The,
Feb. 26,
Feb. 3
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
-
8,508
15,996
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Casey Florist Company, The,
Mch. 10,
Jan. 20
Jan. 20,
10,000
12,500
1,000
2,000
2,500
Melrose.
1915.
1915.
1P15.
Cashroan Brothers Company,
Feb. 15,
Jan. 14
Jan. 1,
5,000
-
1,860
12,993
60,762
Newburyport.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Casino Company, The,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 2
Dec. 31,
7,000
38,612
-
3,114
322
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Casler, Inc., Boston, .
Apr. 5,
1915.
Jan. 18
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
10,000
-
375
170
434
Casper Ranger Construction
May 24,
Apr. 21
Mch. 31,
75,000
1,505
15,757
8,965
396,172
Company, Holyoke.
1915.
1915. ,
1915.
Casper Ranger Lumber Com-
May 24,
Apr. 21
Apr. 1,
50,000
-
15,000
111,998
76,821
pany, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cass and Daley Shoe Com-
Apr. 1,
Mch. 24
Jan. 2,
250,000
-
26 109,760
207,131
560,340
pany, The, Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cassius Hunt Company, Bos-
Feb. 16,
Jan. 15
Dec. 31,
.50,000
-
-
2,216
22,607
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Reserved.
2 Should have been held.
3 And equipment.
^ Good will.
^ Adjoiirned.
fi Prepaid items.
' Trade-marks,
s Fixtures, etc.
9 Advance expense.
1" Reserve.
" Fixture account.
12 Prepaid insurance, etc.
13 Mortgage,
w Teams.
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$8,000
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-
-
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-
$2,160
-
296,619
4,500
100,000
4,500
8,172
:
$124,884
860,242
13,321
:
296,619
4,500
4 $13,750
-
6,889
120,481
110,615
1,120
-
8,746
-
120,481
' 1,000
-
-
6,192
2,000
1,475
-
-
-
$2,717
6,192
-
-
-
6,639
5,000
1,611
-
-
28
-
6,639
-
6 1,563
16,404
113,768
60,000
11,768
-
42,000
-
-
113,768
-
-
1,501
83,880
40,000
1,880
?32,000
10,000
-
-
83,880
-
-
3,863
11,536
10,000
1,536
-
-
-
-
11,536
■ 0,000
8 6,123
'1,868
11 2,000
1,422
381,555
18,270
250,000
10,000
65,607
5,270
-
44,500
3,000
17,448
10 4.000
-
381,.5.55
18,270
'1
18 100
48,050
12 13.122
" 15,000
16 500
-
1,132,362
33,199
918,358
492,568
300,000
10,000
150,000
100,000
233,928
2,588
16 1,000
41,308
7,812
13 140,000
80,000
145,730
15,000
293,214
312,704
4,611
105,617
!■ 193,898
i» 50,000
.54,321
334,756
1,132,362
33,199
918,358
492.568
-
-
-
250,000
250,000
-
-
-
-
-
250,000
-
-
2,919
15,719
12,800
2,919
-
-
-
-
15,719
-
-
16,978
69,078
30,000
4,679
10,000
24,399
-
-
69,078
-
21 1,,500
1,033
4,400
4,400
-
-
-
-
-
4,400
-
-
-
30,000
30,000
-
-
-
-
-
30,000
-
-
-
35,843
25,009
455
8,000
-
-
2,388
35,843
-
-
-
24,504
10,000
5,.307
-
9,000
-
197
24,504
-
-
-
18,000
10,000
2,500
2,700
2,000
800
-
18,000
-
-
-
75,615
5,000
70,292
-
-
323
-
75,615
-
-
-
42.048
7,000
427
-
34,500
-
121
42,048
« 8,000
-
1,509
10,488
10,000
488
T
-
-
-
10,488
4 15,000
23 7,000
2^ 1,480
28 20,600
■ 15 700
-
422,399
215,299
. 877,231
61,123
75,000
50,000
250,000
38,100
212,552
41,170
141,752
1,997
30,000
45,000
00,285
197,375
2- 100,000
69,847
22 20,000
27,282
25 5.000
125,248
17 62,856
12,392
1,502
8,634
422,399
215,299
877,231
61,123
1° Furniture and fixture.s.
16 Unliquidated claims.
1' Reserves.
18 Patent rights.
1' And tools.
20 And live stock.
21 Treasury stock.
22 Reserve receivables.
23 Horses, wagons and trucks.
21 Unexpired insurance.
25 Reserve for depreciation.
26 And plant and equipment.
27 Loans from stockholders.
28 Stocks of other companies.
250
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Merchand
Material,
Stock in P
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Castle Square Transportation
May 6,
Feb. 3
Dec. 31,
$50,000
_
$169
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Catalogue Equipment and
June 1,
Apr. 17
Apr. 1,
10,000
—
$1,451
$25
679
Supply Company, The,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston.
Catherine Creek Lumber
Sept. 1,
6 July 16
May 1,
200,000
1199.300
-
_
•700
Company, Boston.
Caton Stain & Blacking Com-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Oct. 18,
Sept. 15
Aug. 31,
10,000
-
100
828
1,108
pany, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cattaraugus Tanning Com-
May 28,
Apr. 13
Dec. 31,
300,000
175,462
with R. E.
72,905
87,147
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cattle Fair Hotel, Boston, .
Apr. 28,
1915.
Mch. 30
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
27,650
3,600
-
-
10,268
Caustic-Claflin Company,
Dec. 29,
Dec. 9
Dec. 1,
12,500
-
6,507
1,900
9,186
Cambridge.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Caverly Automobile Com-
Apr. 16,
Mch. 1
Feb. 28,
5,000
-
» 1,300
1,203
2,494
pany, Somerville.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Caverly-Plumer Co., Lynn, .
June 30,
1915.
Apr. 7
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
5,000
-
600
584
2,597
Cedars Poultry Farm, Inc.,
Aug. 3,
July 29
Jan. 15,
10,000
-
_
5,048
222
Dedham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Amusement Com-
Jan. 14,
Jan. 4
Dec. 19,
50,000
70,000
-
-
17,303
pany, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Amusement Operating
Jan. 14,
Jan. 4
Dec. 8,
2,000
-
-
2,000
43,415
(!orapany, I-ynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Autogenous Welding
Mch. 26,
Jan. 16
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
3,065
1,056
2,100
and Manufacturing Com-
1915.
1915.
1914.
pany, Worcester.
Central Block, PittsHeld, .
Jan. 18,
1915.
Dec. 21
1914.
Dec. 21,
1914.
39,000
119,000
-
-
159
Central Bowling and Cigar
Oct. 13,
Sept. 20
Aug. 31,
20,000
.
6,238
827
330
Company, Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Building Company,
Apr. 13,
Feb. 15
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
2,786
3,678
68,757
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Cape Cod Cranberry
May 19,
May 6
Jan. 1,
50,000
16,900
100
_
125
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Construction Com-
Mch. 13,
Feb. 2
Dec. 31,
10,000
6,900
6,375
-
18,241
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Grocery Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 17
Jan. 31,
50,000
-
-
9,448
. 14,312
Worcester.
191.5.
191.5.
1915.
Central Hard Fibre Co.,
Mav 20,
Feb. 2
Feb. 1,
10,000
-
2,500
500
636
Somerville.
1915.
1915.
191.5.
Central Ice Manufacturing
May 29,
14 _
Jan. 1,
125,000
49,060
131,883
34,051
13,635
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Central Laundry Company,
Apr. 14,
Feb. 10
Nov. 30,
20,000
-
3,200
-
1,300
Somer\'ille.
1915.
191.5.
1914.
Central Lumber and Supply
Apr. 2,
Feb. 17
Dec. 31,
50,000
28,571
-
60,003
15 42,048
Company, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Mills Company,
Mch. 11,
Jan. 19
Dec. 31,
1,50,000
100,000
132,981
91,563
14,160
Soiithbridue.
1915.
1915.
1014.
Central Oil & Gas Stove Co.,
Feb. 9,
Jan. 20
Dec. 31,
250,000
141,325
with R. E.
73,897
94,609
Gardner.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Paper Company,
Mch. 5,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
459
6,391
4,042
Salem.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Pharmacy, Inc., Pea-
June 15,
Mch. 1
Jan. 31,
2,500
-
-
2,800
350
body.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Realty Company,
Feb. 2,
Jan. 27
Dec. 31,
100,000
130,400
-
-
1,461
PittsSeld.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Central Square Hardware
Apr. 14,
Apr. 8
Jan. 30,
7,000
-
-
9,451
6,131
Company, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Square Wharf Com-
Apr. 1,
Mch. 30
Mch. 30,
60,000
60,000
-
-
-
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Autos, horses, carriages and harness.
* Mortgage.
3 Good will.
< Subscriptions received on stock.
6 Corporation has done no business.
• On account of stock.
' Formute.
8 Subscription to treasury stock.
» And tools and autos.
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$1,072
$1,961
$200
$561
« $1,200
-
-
-
$1,961
« S5,156
-
2,393
9,704
7,500
« 1,200
504
-
$500
-
-
9.704
-
-
-
200,000
200,000
-
-
-
-
-
200.000
« 2,900
' 6,000
-
10,936
10,000
887
-
-
-
$49
10.936
s 44,877
8 33,400
-
413,791
300,000
12,437
-
40,000
$61,354
-
413,791
-
-
13,782
27,650
27,650
-
-
-
-
-
27,650
-
-
-
17,593
12,500
1,069
-
-
4,024
-
17,593
-
-
42
5,039
3,000
2,039
-
-
-
-
5,039
10 2,500
3 2,500
"250
-
9,031
5,270
5.000
5,000
998
3,000
168
~
33
102
9,031
5,270
' 9,138
-
1,000
97,441
15,200
17,241
35,000
30,000
-
-
97,441
-
-
-
45,415
2,000
42,779
-
-
-
636
45,415
8 2,343
-
-
8,564
6,800
1,738
-
-
-
26
8,564
-
-
-
119,159
39,000
-
-
-
80,000
159
119,169
-
i»351
975
8,721
8,000
721
-
-
-
-
8,721
-
-
-
75,221
30,000
17,896
-
-
-
27,325
75,221
-
-
575
17,700
16,900
300
600
-
-
-
17,700
-
-
-
31,516
2,500
6,909
12,000
-
10,107
-
31,516
-
" 17,079
19,988
60,827
50,000
4,827
-
6,000
-
-
60,827
' 6,260
-
104
10,000
7,500
508
-
1,691
-
301
10,000
» 8,000
-
115,924
915
344,559
13,415
65,400
* 7,900
12,000
32,019
1,415
50,000
189,240
-
"
344,559
13.415
-
18 694
" 2,890
>8 2,834
-
134,206
341,538
33,000
150,000
19,072
615
19,600
57,992
99,500
91,423
4,542
134,206
341,538
30,000
-
-
339,832
250,000
81,596
-
-
8,236
-
339,832
-
-
-
10,892
5,000
589
-
4,500
803
-
10,892
-
-
-
3,150
2,500
200
-
-
-
450
3,150
-
-
-
131,861
75,000
-
53,000
2,400
-
1,461
131,861
-
-
-
15,582
7,000
7,687
-
-
-
895
15,582
-
-
5,000
65,000
60,000
-
-
5,000
-
-
65,000
1" Trade-marks.
" Treasury stock.
12 Unexpired items.
13 Fixtures.
" None held in 1915.
15 And lease.
i» Insurance.
1' Suspenpe.
18 Suspense account.
252
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[1915.
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Central Storage Warehouse,
Sept. 10,
Sept. 2,
May 1,
$25,000
$78,488
$426
$9,081
Inc., Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Supply Company,
Mch. 12,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 31,
75,000
89,903
.93,357
114,847
63,413
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Central Union Store, Incor-
Jan. 5,
Sept. 22,
Sept. 1,
10,560
_
_
3,783
12,137
porated, New Bedford.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Central Wharf and Wet Dock
May 26,
Mav 10,
Mav 1,
600,000
2,328,850
_
-
93,853
Corporation, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Centreville Wine Company,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
_
5,745
657
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chace Mills, Fall River,
Nov. 1,
1915.
Oct. 27,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
1,200,000
1,163,464
with R. E.
497,713
32,523
Cliadbourne-Walker Machine
Apr. 21,
Apr. 10,
Apr. 1,
4,000
_
3,630
131
1,239
Screw Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chadwick & Carr Company,
Apr. 16,
11 Mch. 23,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
900
15,056
13,140
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1S14.
Chadwiok-Boston Lead Com-
Jan. 26,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
800.000
691,520
with R. E.
195,761
235,533
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chadwick Realty Company,
Feb. 5,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
18,000
17,801
_
_
255
The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chaffee Brothers Company,
Feb. 2,
Jan. 4,
Oct. 31,
90,000
150,627
23,929
96,333
54,607
Oxfird.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chain Leather Co., Peabody,
Mch. 3,
1915.
11 Feb. 8,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
5,000
-
13 13,571
2,465
19,000
Chairtown Press, The, Gard-
Apr. 27,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
450
210
145
ner.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chamberlain and Burnham,
Aug. 2,
May 1,
Mav 1,
1,000
15 6,495
-
-
483
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chamberlain and Company,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 5,
Jan. 1,
200,000
_
w 34,801
57,473
308,204
Incorporated. Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chamberlain-Huntress Com-
Mch. 5,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 1,
25,000
_
-
45,439
12,400
pany, Fitchburc:.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chambers Investment Com-
Apr. 15,
Mch. 29,
Mch. 29,
10,000
_
_
_
8,578
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Champion Metal Weather
Jan. 29,
11 Jan. 27,
Sept. 30,
10,000
_
2,445
1,540
16,479
Strip and Parting Bead
1915.
1915.
1914.
Company, Boston.
Champion Spark Plug Com-
Nov. 15,
Oct. 12,
June 30,
50,000
60,091
115,449
29,809
195,672
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Champlain Valley Lime Co.,
May 14,
23 Apr. 8,
Jan. 1,
50,000
30,000
894
3,799
3,805
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chandler & Barber Company,
Feb. 25,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 1,
75,000
_
_
52,019
30,615
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chandler & Co. Incorporated,
Mch. 24,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 31,
251,000
-
-
305,845
377,223
Bo.^ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chandler and Farquhar Com-
May 20,
11 Apr. 29,
Jan. 31,
100,000
-
-
156,677
99,034
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chandler Bog Company,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 2,
Jan. 2,
20,000
20,000
300
-
70
Carver.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chandler Comb Machine
Mch. 12,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
_
_
Company, Ayer.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chandler Machine Company,
Mch. 20,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 1,
75,000
-
5,108
13,731
8,162
Ayer.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chandler's Corset Store, Inc.,
Sept. 1,
June 14,
May 31,
25,000
-
-
7,975
8,318
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chapel Mills Manufacturing
Dec. 10,
Sept. 5,
Aug. 1,
300,000
264,083
with R. E.
165,805
17,591
Company. Leicester.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Chapin & Gould Paper Co.,
June 28,
Mch. 30,
Dec. 31,
200,000
209,602
106,291
62,896
35,482
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
y
Chapman & Brooks Co.,
Sept. 30,
Aug. 13,
June 30,
40,000
672
6,435
79,590
61,168
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Sundries.
2 Reserved for finishing.
3 Loans.
^ Fixtures, etc.
5 Annual reserve.
^ Investments at cost.
^ Prepaid insurance.
s Mortgage.
' Reserve for fire loss.
1° Depreciation.
11 Adjourned.
12 Bonds.
13 And equipment.
w Subscriptions received on stock.
15 And mortgages.
16 Good will.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
253
of Corporations — ■ Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$5,783
2,500
-
$93,778
274,020
S25,000
45,000
$1,8,58
I860
47,943
$42,000
56,857
$13,700
3 77,400
$2,586
2 5,008
46,820
$2,166
893,778
274,020
-
^680
$249
16,849
10,560
2,50
-
-
5 6,039
-
16,849
-
6 4,160
7 4,637
:
2,431,500
6,402
600,000
• 5,000
1,402
8 12,000
-
1,813,367
9 6,133
-
2,431,500
6,402
, -
-
60,740
1,754,440
1,200,000
362,550
-
16 191,890
-
1,754,440
-
-
-
5,000
4,000
197
-
200
-
603
5,000
-
-
-
29,096
14,000
6,423
-
-
8,673
-
29,096
-
-
-
1,122,814
800,000
123,531
12 187,000
-
12,283
1,122,814
-
-
-
18,056
18,000
12
-
-
-
44
18,056
-
-
-
325,496
90,000
-
-
123,668
111,828
-
325,496
-
-
-
35,036
5,000
1,961
4,486
9,303
14.286
-
35,036
w Sl,500
I'lOO
290
1,095
8,578
825
11 100
1,000
170
1,456
-
700
-
5,422
1,095
8,578
-
19 169,500
-
569,978
200,000
279,896
-
-
26 5,679
84,403
569,978
-
21700
-
58,539
25,000
2,166
30,741
-
-
632
58,539
-
-
-
8,578
7,518
1,060
-
-
-
-
8,578
22 5,780
-
-
26,244
9,400
8,682
-
-
-
8,162
26,244
22 9,224
-
-
410,245
30,000
54,949
-
-
325,000
296
410,245
w 5,000
16 1,000
24465
25 566
26 600
2' 8,972
155
44,118
83,800
693,040
15,000
" 1,425
75,000
201,000
6,693
2,257
397,356
20,000
1,000
6,500
6,000
43
88,684
44,118
83,800
693,040
-
28 8,277
25 55,000
930
318,988
21,300
100,000
20,000
57,710
-
25,800
1,300
135,478
_
318,988
21,300
22 49,000
-
-
49,000
49,000
-
-
-
-
-
49,000
22 550
16 30,000
16 12,500
36 16,516
31800
80,617
12,592
138,168
58,701
447,479
75,000
25,000
300,000
14,553
27,701
65,131
-
48,615
6,000
56,350
25,998
-
138,168
58,701
447,479
-
-
-
414,271
200,000
25,743
83,000
68,019
37,509
-
414,271
-
-
-
147,865
40,000
104,020
-
-
-
3,845
147,865
1' Office furniture.
18 And fi.\tures, etc.
19 Securities.
26 Reserves.
21 Fixtures.
22 Patent rights.
23 Date of postponement.
2' Insurance.
25 Notes.
26 Stocks.
" FLxtures, carpets, etc.
28 Equipment.
29 C. S. Farquhar, Treas., Trustee.
30 Furniture and fixtures.
31 Prepaid expense.
254 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
s.lll
S .
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1
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i
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Chapman Valve Manufac-
Feb. 5,
Feb. 3,
Deo. 31,
S1,000,000
5266,790
$360,828
$473,724
$182,737
turing Company, The,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Springfield.
Chappaquiddick Improve-
Nov. 15,
July 10,
June 30,
15,000
6,319
-
-
74
ment Company, Edgar-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles A. Baldwin Com-
Feb. 26,
Jan. 16,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
13,618
28,939
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles A. Bohn Company,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
15,000
_
-
* 2,577
23,169
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles A. Eaton Company,
Aug. 10,
5 Aug. 5,
May 1,
250,000
61,295
with R. E.
239,529
424,927
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chas. A. G. Winther Co.,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 7,
July 31,
10,000
-
-
1,020
912
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles Buck Edge Tool
Feb. 17,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 18,
10,000
2,407
6,462
8,818
1,017
Company, Millbury.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles C. Ball, Incorporated,
June 21,
Jan. 4,
Oct. 1,
25,000
16,500
-
4,587
2,770
Wakefield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles Crompton and Sons
Oct. 6,
Sept. 8,
Sept. 1,
10,000
1,750
350
1,420
1,343
Incorporated, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles D. Brown & Co. In-
Mch. 12,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
1,345
19,216
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles D. Redmond Com-
Feb. 8,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
13 500
2,500
3,953
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles E. Gibson Company,
Jan. 20,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
500,000
314,181
30,000
-
14,054
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles E. Hall & Sons, Inc.,
May 24,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 31,
5,000
_
2,243
633
2,436
Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles E. Holske Company,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
Jan. 1,
10,000
_
-
2,716
6,492
Incorporated, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles E. Lauriat Company,
Mch. 12,
Feb. 13,
Feb. 1,
100,000
-
-
117,443
67,195
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles E. Moss Company,
Mch. 4,
KJan. 13,
Dec. 31,
20,000
_
"5,014
2,915
6,509
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles E. Perry Company,
Oct. 15,
23 Mch. 1,
Mch. 1,
50,000
-
4,000
1,000
4,558
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles E. Sprague Box Com-
Apr. 5,
Mch. 9,
Jan. 1,
20,000
-
9,904
24,738
22,060
pany, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles Emmel and Rose
Aug. 19,
July 29,
Apr. 30,
15,000
8,205
300
1,736
5,268
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles F. Baker & Company,
Mch. 3,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 31,
100,000
_
35,062
39,481
74,374
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles F. Murphy Company,
July 19,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 1,
50,000
-
-
-
11,310
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles F. Wing Company,
Mch. 11,
Mch. 3,
Jan. 31,
120,000
70,500
with R. E.
136,180
168.765
New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chas. H. Grover, Inc.,
Dec. 21,
2< Dec. 16,
Aug. 31,
50,000
_
-
17,984
12.420
Haverhill.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Charles H. Hitchcock Incor-
Mch. 30,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 28,
5,000
-
-
2,500
1,062
porated, Brookline.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Charles H. Richardson Com-
Feb. 5,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
-
6,706
8,733
panj, Leominster.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles H. Warren Company,
Mch. 13,
Jan. 6,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
-
2,500
1,172
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Charles Holmes Leather Work-
Mch. 10,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
7,972
9,411
2,466
ing Machinery Company,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cambridge.
Charles, Inc.. Springfield, .
Feb. 19,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
25,000
-
« 3,220
4,891
10,695
Charles J. Jacobs Company,
Mch. 13,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31.
5,000
-
1,175
-
1,325
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Furnishings and equipment.
2 Fixtures, etc.
3 Lease account.
* And fixtures.
' Date of postponement.
8 Good will.
' Prepaid expense.
8 Accrued accounts.
3 Good will and treasury stock.
10 Trade-marks.
11 Stocks and securities.
12 Treasury stock.
13 And tools.
" Corporation stocks.
16 Mortgages.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 255
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBIUTIBS.
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-
-
$1,284,079
$1,000,000
$50,798
-
$149,013
$84,268
-
$1,284,079
-
» $5,480
-
11,873
7,450
3,000
-
1,423
-
-
11,873
-
« 6,000
s 10,000
$14,190
72,747
25,746
50,000
15,000
7,747
7,720
$15,000
-
-
$3,026
72,747
25.746
-
-
-
725,751
250,000
56,600
-
255,000
164,151
-
725.751
« $2,500
-
3,655
8,087
7.100
987
-
-
-
-
8,087
8 4,879
» 6,950
' 2,689
:
26,272
30,807
10,000
20,000
1.102
8 50
897
9,953
5,600
5,100
4,310
67
-
26,272
30,807
»" 1,700
6 10,000
6 1.000
" 10.251
"30,000
4,017
16,563
60.812
11,970
10,000
50,000
10,000
2,640
7,821
1,970
1,000
1,050
2,156
836
1,873
16,563
60,812
11,970
» 200,000
8 1,053
" 5.000
15 26,367
16 3,840
48,426
641,868
6,365
500,000
5,000
124,868
1,113
17.000
_
252
641,868
6,366
« 10,000
" 1,040
-
20,248
10,000
3,027
-
1,200
6,021
-
20,248
-
-
-
184,638
100,000
50,165
20.000
-
8,423
6,050
184,638
5 8,000
-
-
22,438
20,000
998
-
-
1,440
-
22,438
6 5,000
-
73,306
87,864
50,000
37,864
-
-
-
87,864
-
-
56,702
20,000
9,222
20.000
7,480
-
53,702
« 3,000
-
1,114
19.623
15,000
4,623
-
-
-
-
19,623
-
S2 250
-
148,917
11,560
375,445
100,000
500
23 4,500
80,000
5,400
■ 6,560
38.799
15 60,000
1,000
107,528
30,517
21 13,000
89,118
-
148,917
11,560
375,445
-
25 2,200
-
32,604
5,000
6,172
-
7,000
-
15,432
32,604
-
-
3,699
7,261
5,000
761
-
1,500
-
-
7,261
-
-
-
15,439
5,000
5,877
-
4,033
-
529
15,439
6 4,000
-
2,703
10,375
10,000
375
-
-
-
-
10,375
2«605
" 1,300"
w 2,900
-
24,654
20,000
2,376
-
-
-
2.278
24,654
-
-
-
18,806
15,000
374
-
-
-
3,432
18,806
•2,500
.
-
6,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
w Horses, wagons, tools, etc.
1' Equipment.
18 Should have been held.
1' And equipment.
2° Corporation was in bankruptcy,
Adjudicated June 16, 1915.
21 Reserve for depreciation.
22 Furniture and fixtures.
23 Subscription stock.
2* Adjourned.
25 Fixture account.
26 Patent rights.
2' Patterns and drawings.
256
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
Charles J. Jager Company,
Boston.
Charles K. Fox Inc., Haver-
hill.
Charles K. Grouse Co.,
North Attleborough.
Chas. L. Ireson, Incorpo-
rated, Boston.
Charles Logue Building Com-
pany, Boston.
Charles May & Son Company,
Boston.
Charles Motor Company,
Brookline.
Chas. Niedner's Sons Com-
pany, Maiden.
Charles P. Lewis Company,
Bridgewater.
Charles R. Field Manufac-
turing Company (Inc.),
Greenfield.
Charles River Co-operative
Society, The, Boston.
Charles S. Gove Company,
Boston.
Charles S. Sexton Company,
Springfield.
Charles S. Yoffa Company,
Lynn.
Charles Stretton and Son
Company, Stoughton.
Charles T. Smith Co. Inc.,
New Bedford.
Charles Van Vlack Company,
Springfield.
Charles W. Arnold & Com-
pany, Corporation, Haver-
hill.
Charles W. Blake Company,
Bedford.
Charles West Lumber Com-
pany, Boston.
Charles Wing Company, The,
Amesbury.
Charlesgate Hospital Incor-
porated, Cambridge.
Charlestown Enterprise Com-
pany, Boston.
Charlton Mills, Fall River, .
Charm Electric Co., Boston,
Chase and Cooledge Com-
pany, The, Holyoke.
Chase and Laubham Corpo-
ration, Haverhill.
Chase and Sandford Company,
Boston.
Mch. 26,
1915.
July 24,
1915.
Sept. 27,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Aug. 9,
1915.
.Tune 4,
1915.
May 5,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Apr. 21,
1915.
June 23,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Dec. 8,
1914.
July 13,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Nov. 4,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Mch. 6,
1915.
June 10,
1915.
Sept. 13,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mav 1,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
July 12,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Nov. 9,
1914.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1916.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Nov. 18,
1914.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Nov. 4,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Jan. 16,
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Mav 31
1915.
July 1
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
July 10
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Apr. 1
1915.
Nov. 9
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Deo. 31
1914.
Jan. 1
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Oct. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Oct. 2
1915.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
Dec. 31
1914.
$80,000
225,000
5,000
50,000
15,000
28,000
25,000
80,000
10,000
8,000
10,000
50,000
5,000
10,000
75,000
100,000
5,000
50,000
3,000
8,000
60,000
10,000
5,000
800,000
5,000
50,000
100,000
15,000
Assets.
13 S30,000
7,350
4,534
3,000
10,966
30,000
1,861
380,000
129,142
1 $11,906
25,000
1,000
5,700
1,000
523
14,000
1,833
2,000
799
47,000
6,735
5,000
21 3,700
892,639
2^568
I'S^i
$26,145
255,073
1,105
68,494
1,000
41,517
16,038
12,732
797
2,406
28,970
9,047
500
56,407
16,995
1,657
230,725
2,627
2,328
28,627
132,487
1,364
36,783
1 And shop equipment and tools.
2 Securities.
3 Operating reserves.
^ Office fixtures.
5 Consignment.
^ Good will.
' Engine room supphes.
8 Horses and vehicles.
' Prepaid insurance.
11 Accrued taxes, labor, commissions
and interest.
11 Die and tools.
12 None held since 1912.
13 And plant in Maine.
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257
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-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 $25,000
■■ 6,868
" 2,844
'1,918
8 523
'964
" 2,055
-
$109,055
856,039
5,632
556,000
225,000
5,000
528,179
•■ 2,686
42,936
i» 23,317
632
-
522,190
485,839
$78,947
-
$109,055
856,039
5,632
-
-
-
126,182
50,000
5,273
_
46,115
-
$24,794
126,182
-
-
-
53,434
15,000
26,155
-
' 12,279
-
53,434
6 3,000
" 3,000
57,203
69,459
28,000
30,020
-
11,439
-
-
69,459
6 10,000
-
-
32,045
25,000
5,271
-
-
1,774
-
32,045
" 7,500
6 25,000
-
15,664
102,470
80,000
18,470
-
4,000
-
-
102,470
-
-
16,924
6,500
1,805
-
3,000
-
5,619
16,924
-
~
1,805
12,771
8,000
2,234
-
2,537
-
-
12,771
6 174
-
-
245
245
-
-
-
-
-
245
15 4,500
6 18,000
16 5,000
"2,566
"485
625
96,856
10,262
50,000
5,000
46,550
2,762
2,500
:
306
96,856
10,262
6 4,000
18 3,000
3,500
14,500
10,000
3.500
_
1,000
-
-
14,500
-
-
-
149,314
75,000
74,314
-
-
-
149,314
" 28,000
2C 4,058
-
69,077
40,500
4,016
-
24,400
-
161
69,077
6 3,200
-
4,143
15,309
5,000
510
-
9,799
-
-
15,309
-
=-' 1,417
-
333,510
50,000
70,912
-
209,500
3,098
-
333,510
-
-
-
4,245
3,000
887
-
-
'
358
4,245
-
-
4,373
11,200
8,000
1,200
-
2,000
-
-
11,200
-
-
-
86,112
60,000
12,111
-
13,202
-
799
86,112
-
2« 2,914
25 2,050
-
10,048
2,000
2,928
-
-
5,120
-
10,048
-
-
6,258
5,000
238
-
700
-
320
6,258
-
-
-
1,526,293
80Q,000
421,500
-
-
2=198,416
106,377
1,526,293
6 2,372
2S236
2,128
12,212
51,755
5,000
50,000
7,212
1,755
_
with accts.
payable
:
-
12,212
51,755
-
-
-
129,956
100,000
3,313
-
26,643
129,956
~
-
2,793
9,423
8,000
297
-
1,126
9,423
1* Furniture and fixtures.
15 Trade-marks.
16 License.
" Signs.
18 Two auto trucks.
19 Trade-marks, labels and good will.
20 Horses, teams and auto trucks.
21 And fixtures.
22 Railroad tickets and ofiice supplies.
23 None held in 1915.
2'' Equipment.
25 Supplies.
26 Reserve for depreciation.
2' And furniture and fixtures.
28 Automobile.
258
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
bb
i
ca
a,
O
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
!8,
ise,
and
'roc-
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.a .
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O
s
1
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s
03^ C^M
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o
o
S o
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Chase Express Co., Brookline,
Feb. 16,
1915.
ijan. 28
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$45,000
S33.000
-
-
$14,928
Chase Press Inc., The, Haver-
Oct. 29,
July 28
June 30,
10,000
-
$5,942
$5,881
4,057
hiU.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chase Turbine Manufactur-
Aug. 30,
July 27
June 30,
37,000
48,330
15,887
31,557
21,660
ing Company, Orange.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chatham Cold Storage & Weir
Apr. 26,
Apr. 8
Apr. 8,
15,000
250
800
_
445
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chatham Weir Company,
Oct. 20,
Aug. 9
July 31,
4,000
-
1,048
_
1,552
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chattel Loan Company, Bos-
Apr. 9,
8 Mch. 27
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
-
_
41,165
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chavenson & Son Co. Inc.,
May 7,
May 1
Apr. 1,
25,000
-
4,617
22,897
24,609
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chelfield Realty Company,
Feb. 11,
Jan. 19
Dec. 31,
10,000
20,000
_
_
231
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chelsea Bag & Burlap Com-
Mch. 11,
Feb. 2
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
547
9,428
9,028
pany, Chelsea.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chelsea Clock Company, Bos-
Mch. 11,
8 Feb. 10
Dec. 31,
30,000
25,000
85,000
82,902
20,218
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chelsea Independent Asso-
July 15,
July 12
July 10,
3,000
_
-
-
962
ciation, Incorporated, Chel-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chelsea Pubhc Market, Inc.,
Mch. 13,
Mch. 1
Feb. 28,
10,000
_
1,200
700
650
Chelsea.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chelsea Twenty Associates,
Apr. 7,
Dec. 7
Dec. 7,
5,000
-
-
-
780
Inc., The, Chelsea.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Chemical Paper Company,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 26
Dec. 31,
300,000
_
-
-
-
Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chemical Paper Manufac-
Feb. 11,
Jan. 26
Dec. 31,
2,000,000
433,153
12 342,418
179,848
112,208
turing Company, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chemical Specialty Company,
Mch. 13,
Feb. 17
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
430
2,093
2,937
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cheney Bigelow Wire Works,
Feb. 1.
Jan. 20
Dec. 31,
180,000
69,000
58,665
111,516
57,443
Springfield.
1915.
' 1915.
1914.
Cheshire Lime Manufactur-
Dec. IS,
Dec. 8
Dec. 8,
20,000
24,000
8,500
9,450
24,655
ing Company, Cheshire.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Cheshire White Quartz Sand
June 24,
June 21
Mch. 1,
10,000
8,000
4,000
1,000
3,419
Company, Cheshire.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chester E. Pease Company,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 4
Jan. 4,
1,000
-
3,700
-
104
Edgartown.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chester E. Sawyer Company,
Aug. 17,
July 5
July 5,
10,000
-
-
5,150
3,083
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chester E. Sawyer, Incorpo-
Aug. 16,
May 3
May 3,
25,000
7,200
-
-
3,354
rated, Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chester Granite and Polishing
Mch. 26,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
50,000
2,296
4,406
10,731
91439
Works, Chester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chester W. Brown Loan and
Dec. 18,
2»Nov. 7
Sept. 1,
25,000
_
-
21119
14,309
Investment Company,
1914.
1914.
1914.
Springfield.
Chevrolet Motor Company
Oct. 8,
Aug. 17
July 31,
10,000
-
23 3,507
12,208
69,937
of New England, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chicago Beef Company, Bos-
Feb. 11,
Jan. 14
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
1,000
124
6,947
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Com-
Apr. 21,
2< Mch. 15
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
100
20,282
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chicago Tanning Company,
Apr. 2,
Mch. 1
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
-
19,917
9,486
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chicago Varnish Company,
Mch. 2,
Feb. 10
Dec. 31,
3.000
-
-
9,137
6,145
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 In lieu of annual.
2 Good will.
3 Horses, harnesses, wagons, auto,
furniture, fixtures, etc.
* Note secured by mortgage on real
estate.
5 Reserve for depreciation.
6 Patent rights.
' Merchandise.
8 Adjourned.
' Undivided profits.
1° First and second mortgage on real
estate.
11 Second preferred stock of Chemical
Paper Mfg. Co.
12 And sundry equipment.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
259
of Corporations — Continued,
Assets-
-Con.
LUBIUTIES.
1
1
1
to
73
1
3
3
>>
<
5
-0
a
1^
J.
1
■-3 a
3
a.
3
03
>3
-a
a
"a
"0
2 $10,000
5 $18,000
-
$75,928
$45,000
33,763
« $16,000
-
-
$11,165
$75,928
-
-
-
15,880
10,000
3,429
-
-
5 $1,875
576
15,880
6 200
-
-
117,634
37,000
' 6,080
-
$15,300
30,000
29,254
117,634
-
-
.?13,613
15,108
15,000
108
-
-
-
-
15,108
2 1,400
-
-
4,000
4,000
-
-
-
-
-
4,000
-
-
34,699
75,864
75,000
864
-
-
-
-
75,864
-
-
-
52,123
25,000
14,396
~
-
3 12,727
-
52,123
-
-
-
20,231
10,031
200
1° 10,000
-
-
-
20,231
2 2,000
-
-
21,003
5,000
6,200
-
-
3,041
6,762
21,003
n
-
-
213,121
30,000
8,114
-
170,000
-
5,007
213,121
-
-
338
1,350
1,350
-
-
-
-
-
1,350
23,200
-
-
5,750
5,000
750
-
-
-
-
5,750
-
-
-
780
780
-
-
-
-
-
780
-
11 11,680
2,920
14,600
14,600
-
-
-
-
-
14,600
2.1,000,000
16 2,387
"3,436
w 5,000
-
2,076,063
7,847
1,525,200
5,000
57,234
250,000
125,748
114,016
15 3,865
2,847
2,076,063
7,847
-
1,647
-
298,271
177,200
11,561
-
15,000
94,510
-
298,271
-
1' 1,563
-
68,168
20,000
2,234
13,000
9,250
-
23,684
68,168
-
18 1,000
325
17,744
10,000
4,744
-
3,000
. -
-
17,744
-
-
-
3,804
1,000
-
-
2,700
-
104
3,804
-
-
7,848
16,081
10,000
1,706
4,375
-
-
-
16,081
-
-
12,076
22,630
18,030
4,600
-
-
-
-
22,630
24,025
22 205
158
26,872
18,816
3,000
19 12,000
15,025
8,941
3,791
1,000
1,737
194
~
26,872
18,816
-
-
5,260
90,912
10,000
80,141
-
-
5771
-
90,912
25,000
-
-
13,071
10,000
1,874
-
-
24
1,173
13,071
25 10,000
-
8,359
38,741
10,000
28,741
-
-
-
-
38,741
-
-
-
29,403
5,000
24,403
-
-
-
-
29,403
-
26 229
10,657
26,168
3,000
23,138
-
-
-
-
26,168
1' Insurance and interest prepaid.
1* Investment.
1* Reserves.
16 Good will and formulae.
1' Quarry rights.
18 Sand rights.
1' Subscriptions on stock.
2" Date of postponement.
21 And furniture.
22 Stock issued for interest due.
23 And furniture and fixtures.
2* Should have been held.
25 Good will and licenses.
26 Furniture and fixtures.
260
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF corpora-
tion.
Chicago, Wilmin?:ton &
Franklin Coal Company,
Chickering & Sons, Boston, .
Chicopee Falls Building Com-
pany, Chicopee.
Chicopee Journal Publishing
Corporation, Chicopee.
Chicopee Manufacturing
Company, Boston.
Child Acme Cutter and Press
Company, The, Boston.
Chilson Furnace Company,
Mansfield.
Chinese-American Company,
Boston.
Chism Equipment Company,
The, Springfield.
Christian Register Associa-
tion, The, Boston.
Chronotype Printing Com-
pany. Westborough.
Church Hydroplane Boat and
Motor Company, The.
Cambridge.
Church Street Automobile
Corporation, Lowell.
Churchill and Alden Com-
pany, Brockton.
Churchill Cranberry Com-
pany, Bridgewater.
Churchill-Mitchell Company,
Boston.
Church's Booking Office Inc.,
Boston.
Cigar Makers Co-operative
Association, Boston.
Cilley Gem and Mica Com-
pany, Maiden.
Cincotta Cusolito Company,
Boston.
Citizens Coal Company, Hol-
yoke.
Citrus Development Com-
pany, Boston.
City and Suburban Associates,
Incorporated, Brookline.
City Coal Company, New
Bedford.
City Fuel Company, Boston,
City Garage and Sales Com-
pany of Pittsfield, Pitts-
field.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Oct. 26,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Dec. 14,
1914.
Sept. 29,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
July 15,
1915.
Apr. 29,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
July 7,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Oct. 21,
1915.
May 26,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Oct. 26,
1915.
May 8,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
Apr. 22,
1915.
Dec. 2,
1914.
June 21,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Oct. 13,
1915.
Nov. 24,
1913.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Sept. 13,
1914.
June 28,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Jan. 16,
1915.
June 24,
1915.
Feb. 13,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
24 June 7,
1915.
28 Apr. 29,
1915.
Oct. 18,
1915.
Mav 11,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Jan. 9,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Z'lAug. 18,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1914.
Nov. 10,
1914.
Apr. 21,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1915.
Dec. 12,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 30,
1914.
June 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Oct. 1,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
July 31,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$2,000,000
700,000
12,000
25,000
600,000
30,000
30,000
100,000
10,000
8,500
5,000
100,000
10,000
600,000
25,000
5,000
50,000
1,050
50,000
25,000
20,000
250,000
5,000
30,000
250,000
50,000
Assets.
1
1
1
Manufactures,
Merchandise,
Material, and
Stock in Proc-
ess.
S2,360,831
1
with R. E.
815,062
1,910
-
-
-
81,318
229
650,000
-
339,562
-
-
12,760
26,500
6,000
5,313
4,000
5,000
300
-
1,000
-
-
1,200
784
25 20,792
2S 15,342
248,563
16,000
400
-
-
150
20
8,500
-
_
-
-
2,678
1,926
-
2,755
3,050
403
-
25 5,000
-
-
-
-
38 29,568
404,618
95,270
30,671
-
2,000
5,000
1 And property.
2 Property contract.
3 Investment securities.
* -Advance payments.
5 Sinking fund investments.
' Due under property contract.
' Treasury bonds and greater portion
of accounts receivable pledged
under notes payable.
8 Bond sinking fund.
' Other reserves.
" Good will.
'1 Loan.
12 Patent rights.
13 Trade-marks.
1' Due stockholders.
15 Due others.
18 Patterns.
1' Furniture and fixtures.
18 Treasury stock.
19 Working capital.
21 Office furniture.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
261
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
3
8
a
i
-a
a
a
t
1
Capital Stock.
Pi
g =3
1
1
'-5 c
1
i
,l
o
o
~
2 $540,000
3 55,004
« 1,787
6 68,294
"
$3,331,979
$1,490,000
700,000
$86,574
3700,000
6 $510,000
^ 465,425
$2,087
8 68,293
9 9,600
:
$3,331,979
700,000
-
-
-
18,153
12,000
1,298
-
-
3,305
$1,550
18,153
w $1,985
-
$16,399
20,264
1,393,539
6,230
600,000
242
620,000
-
2,025
1111,767
3,266
-
170,273
20,264
1,393,539
12 6,000
13 600
10 30,000
16 11,000
24,281
36,829
81,742
88,299
30,000
30,000
106
11 37,237
15 14,399
449
57,850
81,742
88,299
10 99,970
12 6,700
"264
13 15,000
9,605
125,210
6,700
100,000
6,700
-
~
210
19 25,000
~
125,210
6,700
ID 600
20 200
21 3,000
10,963
14,163
11,900
8,500
5,000
5,663
3,250
3,050
_
~
600
14,163
11,900
12 55,635
-
-
56,635
50,000
22 5,635
498
478
-
-
24
56,635
-
23 1,500
5,216
11,100
1,610
840
-
8,650
-
-
11,100
-
2' 1,621
-
855,496
580,000
49,397
-
140,000
86,099
-
855,496
-
-
-
19,226
16,000
-
-
2,826
400
19,226
1° 5,157
-
1,137
9,048
3,750
-
-
4,980
29 318
-
9,048
-
30 400
9,525
10,050
10,000
50
-
-
-
-
10,050
-
-
-
1,092
1,050
-
-
-
42
-
1,092
-
-
-
9,177
9,000
-
-
-
-
177
9,177
-
-
_
23,256
14,100
4,434
-
3,188
1,534
-
23,256
10 25,000
31594
32 550
31 7,854
35 7,088
6,102
191
11,292
51,642
5,246
1,750
37,550
5,000
2,888
367
150
36 2,000
3,675
33 653
37 11,725
96
-
2,326
11,292
51,642
5,246
-
-
-
81,359
30,000
33,307
-
-
-
18,052
81,359
10 93,000
10 8,000
39 8,643
2' 3,058
« 20,818
52
774,358
29,015
175,000
18,000
87,314
2,972
362,832
104,656
8,043
33,236
" 10,820
500
774,358
29,015
21 Trust fund.
22 Subscription received on stock.
23 Lease of real estate.
21 Adjourned.
23 Equity.
26 And fixtures.
2' Prepaid items.
23 In lieu of annual.
29 Reserves.
30 Office furniture and fixtures.
31 Yard and stable equipment.
32 Office equipment.
33 Unredeemed stock of Citizens Coal
Co. of Maine.
3i Due on contracts.
35 Due on installment stock.
36 Bonds.
3' Contracts.
38 And horses, teams, etc.
3' Stock in other corporations.
*o Suspense.
*i Reserves for bad debts and interest,
and taxes accrued but not due.
262
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City Laundry Company,
Mch. 11,
Feb. 9,
Dec. 31,
S60,000
$43,500
$20,557'
$843
$8,578
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
City Loan Company, Boston,
May 26,
1915.
Apr. 27,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
2,000
-
-
-
16,914
City Manufacturing Corpo-
Feb. 20,
Feb. 4,
Dec. 31,
750,000
165,000
735,000
385,335
103,042
ration, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1914.
City News Company, Fall
Oct. 1,
9 July 15,
Apr. 30,
10,000
-
_
4,704
3,565
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Claflin-Sumner Coal Com-
May 6,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 31,
125,000
52,210
33,342
38,708
100,712
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clapp and Abercrombie Com-
Mch. 5,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
3,000
_
436
1,872
3,549
pany, The, Greenfield. •
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clapp-Eastham Company,
Mch. 19,
Mch. 5,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-'
"2,080
7,499
9,476
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clark and Cleale Co., Boston,
Feb. 6,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
30,000
-
■ -
8,059
9,033
Clark & Dupre Mfg. Co.,
Apr. 26,
9 Mch. 29,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
1,175
20,485
11,801
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clark & Lee Company, The,
May 27,
May 3,
Apr. 30,
10,000
2,400
. 1,950
1,400
8,560
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clark & Merrill Company,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
50,000
3,800
_
1,845
36,329
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clark and Sands Company,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 7,
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
-
7,593
1,196
Worcester.
1915.
1914.
1915.
Clark, Coggin and Johnson
May 3,
Mch. 17,
Feb. 28,
65,000
_
8,512
6,362
8,826
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
C 1 a r k-C u 1 1 e r-MoDermott
Apr. 30,
Apr. 17,
Mch. 31,
50,000
13,914
10,900
27,563
24,787
Company, Frankhn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clark Independent Oil Com-
Mch. 3,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
40,000
11,534
5,270
3,301
3,900
pany, West Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clark Refining Company,
Sept. 13,
Au?. 31,
May 31,
100,000
_
5,826
30
730
Somerville.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clark Remedies Company,
May 26,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 31,
15,000
_
156
320
529
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clark Sawyer Company, The,
Apr. 29,
Mch. 3,
Jan. 31,
100,000
_
_
31,383
33,128
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clark School of Shorthand
Mch. 10,
Jan. 12,
Jan. 12,
5,000
_
500
800
_
and Typewriting, The, Bos-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clark Staging Company,
July 8,
July 1,
Apr. 28,
10,000
_
_
_
2,225
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clarke Pump Company, Bos-
July 10,
Mch. 23,
Mch. 23,
25,000
_
_
150
_ .
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clarksburg Ice Company,
Jan. 11,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 20,
6,500
_
23 6,281
1
371
North Adams.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Clarksburg Ice Company,
Nov. 26,
Nov. 18,
July 21,
6,500
_
23 5,421
3,000
-
North Adams (2d return).
1915..
1915.
1915.
Clear Brook Cranberry Com-
June 4,
May 11,
Apr. 30,
10,000
18,371
-
-
119
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clearing House Parcel De-
Apr. 16,
2' Apr. 15,
Dec. 31,
500,000
_
133,092
_
26,352
livery Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clearola Mfg. Company,
Apr. 26,
9 Mch. 15,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
_
35
-
Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cleghorn Clothing Compbny,
Aug. 14,
June 1,
Apr. 30,
5,000
-
-
6,400
-
Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Good will.
' Factory and
office fixtu
res and
9 Adjourn
ed.
2 Wagon.
equipment.
1" Fixtures
' Motor wagons.
5 Prepaid chargef
11 And too
s and furniti
ire.
• Horses.
' Accrued items.
12 Patent r
ghts.
8 Fu
rniture and fi
xtures.
13 Fixtures
horses and
teams.
1915.
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Assets-
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LuBiLinES.
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I 310,000
2 $6,269
3 2,792
* 5,580
5 5,619
6 1,109
8 4,500
$104,847
21,414
$60,000
2,000
$3,811
19,150
$24,600
$2,100
$11,540
^ 2,796
$264
$104,847
21,414
-
-
-
1,388,377
750,000
3,915
-
531,000
-
103,462
1,388,377
1 8,000
loess
-
16,902
10,000
4,245
-
-
-
2,657
16,902
-
-
-
224,972
125,000
34,904
-
47,500
17,568
-
224,972
1500
-
6,357
3,000
790
-
1,200
-
1,367
6,357
12 2,500
1 2,500
1 12,835
:
$334
24,055
, 30,261
10,000
22,100
3,769
4,161
-
3,470
4,000
6,816
-
24,055
30,261
1=8,100
-
5,052
46,613
15,000
22,544
-
9,069
-
-
46,613
-
-
-
14,310
10,000
3,746
-
-
-
564
14,310
-
13 5,527
12,626
60,127
50,000
10,127
-
-
-
-
60,127
16 10,028
i»379
"80
IS 40
64,442
9,288
98,170
1,600
65,000
5,857
5,021
28,149
1,831
9,288
98,170
-
-
-
77,164
50,000
8,622
-
6,000
-
12,542
77,164
1 20,000
"149
-
44,154
25,700
10,890
3,500
3,600
464
-
44,154
18 10,600
19 36,000
7,624
60,810
47,000
13,810
-
-
-
-
60,810
16 5,795
1 8,000
15,691
10 11,000
328
57,344
5,100
15,128
138,546
6,400
15,000
24,000
20 76,000
5,000
128
7,046
1,400
-
31,500
-
-
15,128
138,546
6,400
21 9,000
22 1,500
-
12,725
10,000
-
-
-
-
2,725
12,725
12 15,000
-
10,796
25,946
24,980
966
-
-
-
-
25,946
-
-
2,189
8,842
6,500
448
1,800
94
-
-
8,842
-
-
546
8,967
6,500
667
2^ 1,800
-
-
-
8,967
2= 4,800
26 16,313
-
39,603
10,000
4,749
14,000
400
-
10,454
39,603
1 300,000
-
201,870
661,314
472,200
25,159
-
163,955
-
-
661,314
1 2,600
-
126
2,761
2,600
-
-
150
-
11
2,761
12 1,550
-
-
7,950
5,000
2,300
-
-
-
650
7,950
" Supplies.
16 Insurance.
16 Trade-marks.
1' Deferred charges.
18 Trade-marks, good will, copyright and patents.
1' Contracts and agreements.
20 Unissued stock.
21 Patent rights and good will.
22 Tools.
23 And buildings.
2^ Mortgage.
2' Good will and rights.
26 '&oi development.
2' In lieu of annual.
264
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Clement Company, Tbe,
Mch. 16,
Feb. 16
Jan. 31,
SIO.OOO
_
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$17,869
$2,700
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clement Drug Co., The,
Jan. U,
Nov. 2
Nov. 1,
25,000
-
$2,083
5,326
417
Wellesley.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Clement Manufacturing Com-
Apr. 14,
Feb. 10
Dec. 31,
32,000
$18,529
12,249
11,919
13,729
pany, Northampton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clemmer & Conover, Inc.,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 17
Jan. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
12,735
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clerk Leather Co.. Peabody,
May 10,
1915.
Jan. 11
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
10,000
10,229
8,919
900
2,836
Cleveland-Cheever Company,
Feb. 5,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
20,000
-
4,571
39,988
46,752
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clifford, Black and Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 3
Dec. 31,
30,000
25,300
-
20,746
39,594
Incorporated, Maiden.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clifford Building Company,
Feb. 3,
Jan. 4
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
23,653
Lenox.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clifford S. Cobb Company,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 9
Jan. 31,
50,000
-
_
69,274
852
Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Climax Company, The,
Mch. 3,
'Feb. 26
Dec. 31,
6,500
-
-
972
1,326
Hyannis.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chmax Paper Box Company,
Jan. 19,
Jan. 14
Jan. 1,
60,000
31,796
23,649
17,841
17,164
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Climax Smoke Preventer
June 28,
May 27
Apr. 1,
20,000
-
-
639
1,653
Company, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clingfast Rubber Heel Co.,
May 11,
Jan. 11
Jan. 11,
200,000
-
-
797
-
Melrose.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clinton Amusement Com-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 20
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
2,000
193
pany, Clinton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
CHnton Concrete Company,
Feb. 3,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
50,000
3,233
1,865
1,999
6,402
Clinton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Chnton Cut Sole Company,
Mch. 17,
Feb. 25
Dec. 31,
3,000
-
1,253
1,326
509
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Clinton E. Hobbs Company,
Mch. 30,
Mch. 1
Jan. 31,
15,000
-
200
15,319
11,422
Boston.
1915.
1915.
191-5.
Clinton Foundry Company,
Aug. 3,
July 12
June 30,
33,000
3,362
5,108
16,507
26,899
Clinton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clinton Hall Hotel Company,
Aug. 27,
July 26
July 15,
60,000
-
-
888
4.616
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clmton Market Company,
Feb. 12,
Jan. 12
Jan. 1,
200,000
700,000
_
_
3,573
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Clinton W. Schwamb and Co.
Feb. 11,
Jan. 25
Jan. 1,
5,000
_
325
2,773
1,869
Incorporated, Arlington.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Chnton Wire Cloth Company,
Sept. 18,
Sept. 15
July 3,
400,000
347,948
with R. E.
271,762
1,115,620
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cloudland Farm, Inc., Boston,
Apr. 14,
1915.
Dec. 23
1913.
Dec. 31,
1914.
30,000
20,000
3,000
2,500
75
Clough Lumber Company,
Feb. 6,
Jan. 9
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
-
16,386
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cloverdale Company, The,
June 15,
Apr. 23
Mch. 31,
70,000
-
-
104,857
2,680
Bo!3ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Club Stable Corporation,
Mch. 24,
Feb. 3
Jan. 30,
6,400
7,500
-
513
2,174
New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cluett, Peabody & Co. Inc.,
Aug. 5,
July 27
June 30,
90,000
46,995
85,078
62,798
98,676
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coal Consumers' League of
May 8,
Mch. 9
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
3,660
2,064
1,973
Springfield, Massachusetts,
1915.
1915.
1914.
(Incorporated), Springfield.
Coates Clipper Manufactur-
Sept. 24,
July 31
July 31,
15.000
1,985
27,838
47,318
2,060
ing Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Fixtures.
2 Treasury stock.
3 Office furniture.
♦ Good will.
5 Stock.
s Mortgage on real
' Adjourned.
8 Patent rights.
9 Patterns.
1" Office equipment.
11 Patterns and flasks.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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able.
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Floating Indebt-
edness.
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IS 1,500
-
$22,069
$10,000
$4,203
87,760
-
-
$106
$22,069
-
-
Sl,098
8,924
7,000
1,924
-
-
-
-
8,924
* $2,000
2 10,200
3 317
-
66,943
14,735
32,000
7,200
959
-
-
$5,970
33,984
1,565
66,943
14,735
-
-
866
23,750
10,000
8,733
3,700
$800
-
517
23,750
-
-
91,311
20,000
31,880
-
16,451
22,980
-
91,311
i 3,000
5 2,400
-
91,040
30,000
10,383
6 17,000
18,334
15,323
-
91,040
-
-
-
23,653
10,000
250
-
-
10,000
3,403
23,653
-
15,104
-
75,230
50,000
12,130
-
11,000
-
2,100
75,230
8 5,000
9 502
-
7,800
5,015
868
-
1,800
-
117
7,800
-
-
-
90,450
60,000
10,010
-
13,250
7,190
-
90,450
-
-
324
2,616
60
2,556
-
-
-
-
2,616
« 43,500
-
-
44,297
43,500
490
-
-
-
307
44,297
* 8,000
-
486
10,679
10,000
679
-
-
-
-
10,679
8 3,000
-
-
16,499
14,000
443
-
-
-
2,056
16,499
-
-
-
3,088
3,000
88
-
-
-
. -
3,088
« 5,154
10 1,000
54
33,149
15,000
12,218
5,478
453
-
-
33,149
-
11 5,500
-
57,376
33,000
1,793
13,000
2,000
7,583
-
57,376
* 10,000
"39,255
13 476
55,235
703,573
50,000
200,000
1,340
1,426
H469
15 2,000
503,573
55,235
703,573
-
-
2,519
7,486
5,000
2,486
-
-
-
-
7,486
-
-
-
1,735,330
400,000
15,650
-
-
786,426
533,254
1,735,330
-
5 1,500
5,167
32,242
30,000
1,750
-
492
-
-
32,242
IS 1,041
16 24,617
2 800
:
41,803
108,578
25,000
39,000
120
"664
10,515
-
12,707
3,312
59,063
-
41,803
108,578
-
19 1,600
-
11,787
6,400
625
-
-
-
4,762
11,787
-
-
-
293,547
90,000
203,547
-
-
-
-
293,547
-
-
417
8,114
3,815
4,299
-
-
-
-
8,114
-
20 22,417
9 2,143
21 3.899
-
107,660
15,000
9,165
-
54,530
28,921
44
107,660
12 Hotel and restaurant furniture,
fixtures and equipment.
13 Prepaid insurance.
1^ Reserve for doubtful accounts.
15 Reserve for depreciation of equip-
ment.
15 Lumber.
" Timber lots.
18 Trade-marks.
19 Stock in treasury.
2" Tools and equipment accounts.
21 Advertising and insurance.
266 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
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Cobb & Drew, Inc., Kingston,
Sept. 7,
1915.
Aug. 2,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
S100,000
$13,000
$33,000
$12,839
$49,417
Cobb, Bates and Yerxa Com-
Mch. 9,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
400,000
16,500
17,250
951,461
679,533
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cobb Hersev Company, Bos-
Dec. 16,
1 Sept. 21,
Aug. 31,
35,000
2,491
-
46,867
48,330
ton (for 1914).
1914.
1914.
1914.
Cobb Hersey Company, Bos-
Oct. 8,
1 Sept. 20,
Aug. 31,
35,000
-
4,000
24,426
66,914
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cobb's Boston Tea Co., Ltd.,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 24,
Mch. 31,
60,000
-
6 15,913
1,826
10,290
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coburn-Lawrence Company,
July 21,
Apr. 20,
Apr. 1,
10,000
-
200
1,000
253
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coburn Manufacturing Com-
Mch. 12,
Nov. 9,
Oct. 31,
70,000
72,757
-
-
5,157
pany, Lynn.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Coburn Motors Company,
Mch. 3,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
3,000
-
583
482
2,284
The, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Coburn Trolley Track Manu-
Mch. 16,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
350,000
112,470
51,460
206,937
107,099
facturing Company, Chico-
1915.
1915.
1914.
pee.
Cochichewick Lake Ice Com-
Apr. 27,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 31,
22,000
14,500
1,000
» 3,500
_
pany, Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cochituate Oil Proof Co.,
Mch. 17,
Feb. 16,
Dec. 31,
1,800
-
-
2,943
21,486
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cochrane Chemical Company,
Feb. 16,
Jan. 29,
Dec. 31,
700,000
-
6 369,815
517,859
99,820
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Coconis Cigarette Machine
May 15,
"Feb. 26,
Jan. 1,
75,000
-
-
_
3
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Codman & Co., Incorporated,
Sept. 20,
16 _
Apr. 30,
30,000
-
-
4,303
1,514
Boston.
1915.
1915.
Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.,
May 1,
Apr. 5,
Dec. 31,
40,000
-
4,280
28,879
11,475
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Codman Realty Corporation,
Mch. 30,
Mch. 4,
Feb. 19,
50,000
3,942
-
-
4,034
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coes & Young Company,
Apr. 5,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 1,
75,000
-
-
50,943
21,902
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coes Wrench Company, The,
Mch. 11,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
150,000
124,000
124,417
108,302
27,756
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Coghlin Electric Co., Worces-
June 21,
Apr. 19,
Feb. 28,
10,000
-
8,923
59,975
40,245
ter.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cohasset Hotel Company,
Apr. 9,
w Apr. 6,
Dec. 31,
400,000
-
-
-
300
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Coin Operated Machine Com-
Oct. 9,
May 24,
May 1,
50,000
-
-
-
-
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coin Sorting and Counting
May 25,
Apr. 26,
Mch. 31,
500,000
-
466
-
97
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Colby's Incorporated, Taun-
Mch. 24,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 9,
100,000
-
-
54,824
15,960
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Colchester Mill Company,
Aug. 28,
Mav 11,
Apr. 30,
30,000
25,000
-
2,159
The, Amesbury.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cold Blast Market Company,
Mch. 30,
"Jan. 23,
Oct. 31,
12,000
-
-
2,378
4,380
Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Coldwell-Gildard Company,
June 18,
"May 28,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
5,569
7,884
33,781
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cole Drug Company, Boston,
Feb. 24,
1915.
Jan. 11,
• 1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
6,000
-
-
2,500
2,300
Cole Railway Equipment
Nov. 22.
15 -
Jan. 1,
250,000
-
-
-
-
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Coleman, Son Company, Bos-
Feb. 6,
Jan. 15,
Jan. 1,
9,000
-
1,376
10.199
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collateral Loan Company,
Feb. 5,
Jan. 20,
Deo. 3],
1,500,000
151,533
-
-
1,412,767
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Date of postponement.
2 Good will.
' License.
< Lease.
■i Whiskey contract notes.
5 And fixtures.
7 Trade-marks and trade names.
8 Good will, leases and contracts.
• And ice.
10 Horses and wagons.
" Deferred charges.
12 Investments.
13 Adjourned.
w Patent rights.
15 None held in 1915.
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of Corporatiojis — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIBS.
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$4,962
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400,000
1,264,744
-
-
-
-
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2 $5,000
3 $10,000
i 10,000
-
122,688
95,340
35,000
35,000
28,311
45,870
~
$37,993
6 18,522
14,470
$2,862
122,688
95,340
' 7,500
8 30,000
2 2,500
:
S6,287
65,529
10,240
50,000
10,000
8,945
106
-
134
-
6,584
65,529
10,240
-
-
-
77,914
70,000
-
-
-
-
7,914
77,914
-
-
900
4,249
3,000
349
-
900
-
-
4.249
-
-
-
477,966
348,000
7,832
-
35,000
-
87,134
477,966
-
1° 3,000
-
22,000
22,000
-
-
-
-
-
22,000
-
-
-
24,429
1,800
11,575
-
-
11,054
-
24,429
" 49,750
» 13,373
12 38,920
5,247
1,039,787
55,000
700,000
50,000
86,021
5,000
_
75,078
178,688
_
1,039,787
55,000
16 1,000
2 7,000
"43
1- 7,040
14,063
34,920
44,677
30,000
40,000
4,920
1,888
-
-
2,789
34,920
44,677
2 20,076
18 103
1915
1' 3,883
22 5,715
294
8,388
102,519
384,475
1,750
20 3,950
51,600
150,000
29,919
53,751
21 $2,688
21,000
98,763
81,961
-
8,388
102,519
384,475
-
-
-
109,143
10,000
49,228
-
49,847
-
68
109,143
-
-
600
900
900
-
-
-
-
-
900
" 50,000
-
-
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
"489,700
2 10,000
23 235,800
25 17,313
6,229
262
742,292
88,359
500,000
67,700
2,487
5,659
:
18,355
15,000
2'' 221,450
-
742,292
88,359
-
-
2,841
30,000
30,000
-
-
-
-
-
30,000
2 3,400
25 2,787
2,575
15,520
7,200
5,418
-
2,902
-
-
15,520
" 40,672
28,648
-
116,554
100,000
13,288
-
-
-
3,266
116,554
2 2,500
17 1,750
292
9,342
■ 6,000
2,992
21350
-
-
-
9,342
" 250,000
-
-
250,000
250,000
-
-
-
-
-
250,000
-
-
1,423
12,998
9,000
3,998
-
-
-
-
12,998
-
-
-
1,564,300
1,200,000
-
-
155,000
25 13,634
27 113,750
81,916
1,564,300
1' Trade-marks.
1' Furniture and fixtures.
18 Ofiice equipment.
" Insurance premium prepaid.
2" Stock subscribed for.
21 Mortgage.
22 Prepaid expenses, etc.
23 Treasury stock.
2* Reserve for depreciation.
26 Fixtures.
26 Auction fund.
27 Reserve for estimated possible loss
on loans.
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Collier-Keyworth Company,
July 29,
July 13
June 30,
$50,000
S33,750
1 $7,194
858,264
887,209
Gardner.
1915.
1915.
1915.
CoUieson Bros., Incorporated,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 9
Jan. 1,
10,000
_
-
12,403
20,973
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collingwood Park Company,
Apr. 30,
Mch. 16
Mch. 16,
30,000
20,000
_
_
62
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collins & Fairbanks Com-
May 12,
Mch. 5
Jan. 31,
30,000
_
_
45,842
25,798
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collins and Murray, Incorpo-
Feb. 6,
Jan. 12
Dec. 31,
30,000
60,000
800
8,384
27,542
rated, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Collins and Rankin Company,
Mch. 31,
Mch. 9
Mch. 1,
5,000
-
-
19,912
441
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collins Clothing Company,
Mch. 13,
Feb. 8
Feb. 1,
7,500
-
_
15,490
1,654
Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collins, Lee Company, Chel-
Apr. 26,
Apr. 6
Mch. 31,
30,000
8,000
1,289
2,249
12,415
sea.
1915.
1914.
1915.
Collins Manufacturing Com-
Apr. 14,
Jan. 11
Dec. 31,
300,000
176,000
150,000
132,447
361,234
pany, Wilbraham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colhns-Plass Company, Fall
Apr. 23,
Apr. 16
Jan. 5,
100,000
-
60,028
80,537
47,490
River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Collins, Pratt & Graves Com-
Apr. 22,
Mch. 20
Feb. 28,
20,000
_
_
_
1,474
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Colonial Clothing Company,
.Mch. 3,
Feb. 1
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
8,887
8,156
Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Counter Company,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 5
Nov. 30,
5,000
-
2,598
3,747
3,162,
Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Interstate Express
May 18,
May 12
Apr. 1,
1,000
_
_
_
872
Co., Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Colonial Lumber Company,
Apr. 6,
Mch. 4
Dec. 31,
350,000
" 265,857
15 23,286
45,633
8,464
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Manufacturing Com-
Feb. 10,
Jan. 18
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
35
388
pany, Westfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Match Company,
Apr. 30,
17 Jan. 19
Dec. 31,
600,000
_
_
_
_
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial of Haverhill Inc.,
July 19,
June 28
May 31,
1,000
_
_
_
2,003
The, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Colonial Real Estate Agency
May 10,
Jan. 5
Dec. 31,
40,000
_
_
_
815
Company, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Securities Comi)any,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 21
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
-
-
_
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Colonial Sight Seeing Auto
Aug. 27,
Jan. 11
Dec. 1,
5,000
_
_
_
30
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Steel Products Com-
Mch. 11,
Feb. 10
Dec. 31,
l',500
_
2,707
_
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colonial Theatre, Incorpo-
Oct. 6,
Sept. 15
Sept. 1,
8,000
_
400
_
2,000
rated of Lowell, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Columbia Amusement Com-
Mch. 9,
Jan. 21
Jan. 2,
50,000
216,300
15 8,359
-
788
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Columbia Company, Incor-
Feb. 4,
Oct. 15
Oct. 15,
20,000
-
2,425
50
25
porated, The, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Columbia Counter Company,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 20
Dec. 18,
10,000
-
1
14,710
52,765
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Columbia Creamery Com-
Apr. 14,
Mch. 15
Feb. 28,
100,000
24,754
12,613
40,160
23,042
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Columbia Electwc Engineer-
Feb. 26,
Jan. 1
Jan. 1,
1,000
-
-
4,512
6,834
ing Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Columbia Jewelry Company,
Aug. 10,
July 12
June 15,
28,000
18,700
3,000
7,027
11,392
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
'^
Columbia Manufacturing
Apr. 1,
Jan. 1
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
500
692
659
Company Incorporated,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Boston.
1 And motor truck.
2 Office furniture and supplies.
3 Good will.
* Mortgage.
5 Store fixtures.
5 Horses, wagons, equipments and
automobiles.
' Stock in other corporations.
8 Treasury stock.
9 Patent rights.
1° Lease.
" Fixtures.
12 Auto trucks.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
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$50,000
$14,047
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$100,000
$22,920
$186,967
3 $3,000
-
-
36,376
20,062
10,000
■ 12,400
6,667
1,500
:
$350
19,709
with
surplus
5,812
36,376
20,062
-.
-
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71,640
30,000
8,000
-
-
-
■33,640
71,640
-
-
-
96,726
30,000
1,331
■> $50,000
15,000
395
-
96,726
-
-
-
20,3.53
5,000
5,311
-
8,000
1,000
1,042
20,353
-
5 3,000
$1,177
21,321
7,500
7,821
6,000
-
-
-
21,321
3 10,000
6 7,440
' 1,000
3 1,600
-
43,993
30,000
5,341
-
-
8,652
-
43,993
-
-
819,681
300,000
2,268
-
-
517,413
-
819,681
9 30,000
-
78,287
296,342
50,000
20,820
-
225,522
-
-
296,342
-
10 6,500
9,815
17,789
11,000
6,789
-
-
-
-
17,789
-
" 500
2,654
20,197
10,000
3,063
-
4,000
3,134
-
20,197
-
~
-
9,507
5,000
3,110
-
1,000
397
-
9,507
-
12 3,600
13 900
16 29,095
8 8,200
624
5,372
380,535
1,047
1,000
350,000
1,000
285
7,335
47
-
1,700
15,000
8,200
2,387
5,372
380,535
1,047
-
-
-
-
260,500
-
-
-
-
-
260,500
-
18 2,000
-
4,003
1,000
-
-
-
-
3,003
4,003
-
IS 350
34,285
35,450
31,250
4,200
-
-
-
-
35,450
-
2" 1,000
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
2,707
1,500
888
-
-
-
319
2,707
-
-
5,600
8,000
8,000
-
-
-
-
-
8,000
-
-
43,569
269,016
45,000
106,016
118,000
-
-
-
269,016
-
-
380-
2,880
30
530
-
2,200
-
120
2,880
8 1,479
227,111
26,805
67,476
135,964
10,000
35,700
17,176
16,813
_
83,451
24,180
21 16,120
_
67,476
135,964
-
-
-
10,346
1,000
965
-
-
-
8,381
10,346
» 2,500
3 3,800
9 2,000
3 2,000
-
-
46,419
28,000
5,510
10,500
-
1,169
1,240
46,419
6,402
12,253
10,000
2,253
12,253
13 Horses, wagons, sleighs, harnesses i" Organization and suspense accounts.
and express paraphernalia. i' Corporation not doing businesss.
i< Timber lands and rights. is Scenery.
15 And equipment. i' Office furniture.
20 Franchise.
21 Reserve for depreciation.
22 Automobile, horses and vehicles,
furniture and fixtures.
270
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Columbia Realty Company,
Mch. 26,
Dec. 6,
Dec. 1,
S1,000
$50,000
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Columbia Textile Company,
May 3,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 26,
150,000
29,538
$12,000
$139,921
$111,924
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Columbia Tire and Top Com-
Jan. 14,
Oct. 5,
Sept. 15,
35,000
_
800
5,840
2,400
pany, Brookline.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Columbian Amusement Com-
Feb. 16,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
25,000
2 12,205
_
_
1.284
pany, Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Columbian Corporation, The,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 16,
Dec. 31,
900,000
801,572
171,337
_
233,174
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Colimabian Insecticide Com-
Jan. 21,
Jan. 6,
Jan. 1,
. 5,000
_
100
518
1,872
pany of Boston, The, Bos-
ton.
Columbian Law Bureau Inc.,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Apr. 9,
Mch. 10,
Mch. 10,
1,000
_
_
5
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Columbian Orchestra, Incor-
Jan. 29,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 25,
1,000
_
_
_
_
porated, The, Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Columbus Building Corpo-
Apr. 15,
Jan. 4,
Nov. 30,
50,000
135,000
_
1,227
4,426
ration, The, Westfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Columbus Construction Co.,
June 10,
Jan. 30,
Jan. 1,
20,000
_
20,000
_
_
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Combined Heat & Sprinkler
May 12,
'Jan. 19,
Dee. 31,
850,000
-
_
_
38,638
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Combustion Engine Power
Sept. 22,
11 _
Jan. 1,
100,000
_
_
_
_
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Comins and Company, In-
Apr. 22,
»2Apr. 17,
Dec. 31,
50,000
24,935
14,131
65,973
3,111
corporated, Leicester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commercial Brewing Com-
Jan. 4,
May 20,
Apr. 30,
350,000
213,277
74,787
50,867
57,716
pany, Boston (for 1914).
1915.
1914.
1914.
Commercial Brewing Com-
Oct. 30,
. May 19,
Apr. 30,
350,000
215,434
18 93,412
58,366
67,422
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commercial Chemical Com-
Mch. 31,
Mch. 9,
Mch. 1,
25,000
_
_
1,249
5,397
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commercial Credit Company,
Nov. 8,
Aug. 9,
Aug. 1,
10,000
-
-
-
3,207
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commercial Hotel Company,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 15,
Dec. 31,
4,000
_
-
748
845
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commercial Investment Co.,
May 6,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
2,000
_
_
_
_
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commercial Press, Inc., South-
Mch. 10,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
2,345
661
1,294
bridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commercial Realty Company,
Mch. 23,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commercial Tow Boat Com-
Feb. 23,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
220,000
-
_
_
59,842
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commercial Travelers Maga-
May 15,
Jan. 30,
Dec. 31,
24,000
_
_
505
3,662
zine Publishing Company,
1915.
1915.
1914,
Springfield.
Commercial Wharf Company,
Mch. 9,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
500,000
415,734
-
-
22,984
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commonwealth Avenue Phar-
Oct. 7,
Sept. 7,
Aug. 31.
8,500
-
-
27 8,621
420
macy Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Clothing
Mch. 31,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
100
1,500
5,000
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commonwealth Company of
Sept. 10,
11 _
Jan. 1,
105,000
-
-
-
-
Massachusetts, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Co-operative
Jan. 13,
28 Jan. 7,
Oct. 31,
5,000
-
-
300
3,100
Clearance Company, Bos-
1915.
1915.
1914.
ton.
1 Mortgage on real estate.
^ Building and equipment.
3 Prepaid bills.
* Investments.
5 And reserves.
^ Good will.
7 Should have been held.
8 Patent rights.
9 Furniture,
w Suspense.
11 None held in 1915.
12 Adjourned.
13 Fixtures.
" Bonds.
15 Treasury stock.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT - No. 10.
271
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
-is
i
8
a
1
o
1
o
1
Oh
-S
i
3
1
CO
Profit and Loss.
-
-
-
$50,000
$1,000
$2,500
I $46,500
-
-
-
$50,000
-
-
$72,566
365,949
150,000
65,323
145,000
$5,626
-
-
365,949
-
-
-
9,040
300
2,485
_
-
$6,255
-
9,040
-
3S516
-
14,005
7,500
85
-
6,420
-
-
14,005
~
29,100
4 4,000
~
1,239,183
2,490
649,600
1,000
26,004
683
142,500
10,000
5 411,079
$807
1,239,183
2,490
•SlOO
-
895
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
•30
-
-
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
140,653
35,250
2,398
85,000
16,965
-
1,040
140,653
-
-
8,300
28,300
20,000
8,300
-
-
28,300
8 705,000
9 251
-
743,889
700,000
44
-
-
10 200
43,645
743,889
9 100,000
-
14,500
114,500
100,000
-
-
14,500
-
-
114,500
-
-
-
108,150
50,000
54,150
-
-
4,000
-
108,150
6 50,000
« 50,000
12,226
13 29,814
w 18,000
16 61,000
1' 4,818
18 11,500
19 18,000
954
555,461
518,952
19,826
344,500
283,500
15,500
38,958
32,847
4,326
75,000
75,000
45,738
51,483
51,265
46,122
20 30,000
-
555,461
518,952
19,826
6 9,100
21518
-
12,825
10,000
2,366
-
-
-
459
12,825
22 10,000
6 2,000
23 18,160
"978
:
30,731
2,000
4,000
2,000
8,546
11,553
:
:
6,632
30,731
2,000
-
-
4,547
8,847
6,980
3
-
1,864
-
-
8,847
-
2< 1,000
241
1,241
1,000
241
-
-
-
-
1,241
-
26 357,000
-
416,842
220,000
27,633
99,500
-
69,709
-
416,842
« 18,000
"295
2s 3,605
984
27,051
15,300
1,152
-
10,599
-
-
27,051
-
-
-
438,718
240,000
500
-
-
-
198,218
438,718
-
-
315
9,356
6,000
1,856
-
1,500
-
-
9,356
«500
-
400
7,500
5,000
2,500
-
-
-
-
7,500
6 4,300
-
-
7,700
5,000
700
-
-
-
2,000
7.700
1' And equipment.
1' Deferred charges.
18 License.
i« Company bonds pledged as colla-
teral.
2i> Reserve for bad notes and accounts.
21 Furniture and fixtures.
22 Good will and lease.
23 Furniture and equipment.
21 Lease.
25 Tugs and barges.
26 Advertising contracts.
2' And fixtures.
28 Special meeting.
272
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
C3
13
,3
a
1
a.
Assets.
NAME OF CORPORA-
5S,
ise,
and
roc-
TION.
O
s
"§
m
1 .
1
&
ctun
band
rial,
inP
•r^
^
ro o aJ-M
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Commonwealth Engineering
June 18,
June 8,
June 8,
850,000
$519
Company, Ijynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Garage, In-
May 11,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 1,
5,000
-
$125
i$54
1,043
corporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Conamonwealth Gas and Elec-
Dec. 9,
Nov. 16,
June 30,
1,000
-
-
-
8,006
tric Corporation, Boston
1914.
1914.
1914.
(for 1914).
Commonwealth Gas and Elec-
Oct. 26,
July 26,
June 30,
1,000
-
-
-
2,746
tric Corporation, Boston, .
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Glue Com-
Mch. 19,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
4 19,201
-
_
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commonwealth Hotel, Inc.,
May 19,
May 3,
Mch. 31,
50,000
-
-
-
5,173
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Ice & Cold
July 9,
May 14,
Apr. 30,
1,500,000
3821,116
180,150
10,250
44,086
Storage Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Laundry
Dec. 24,
Nov. 18,
Sept. 26,
20,000
_
15,546
10,119
2,658
Company, Cambridge.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Commonwealth Manufactur-
Sept. 20,
Sept. 1,
June 30,
150,000
" 59,267
with R. E.
14,543
4,886
ing Company, Gardner.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Commonwealth Oil Company,
May 8,
17 _
Nov. 30,
10,000
-
350
1,200
3,666
Boston.
1915.
1914.
Commonwealth Press,
Mch. 3,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
36,085
2,702
32,587
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commonwealth Realty Com-
Mch. 17,
Jan. 13,
Dec. 31,
150,000
489,954
-
-
5,003
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Commonwealth Shoe and
June 14,
Apr. 27,
Apr. 13,
150,000
63,000
24,302
45,381
17,317
Leather Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Compressed Steel Shafting
Nov. 26,
Sept. 29,
July 1,
100,000
-
26,356
45,708
21,672
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Conanicut Mills, Fall River,
Nov. 5,
1915.
Oct. 27,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915. •
300,000
85,600
246,646
76,906
27,552
Conant and Donelson Com-
Mch. 5,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
60,000
16,661
13,342
18,546
3,769
pany, Conway.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Conant & Golan Company,
July 17,
July 13,
June 30,
5,000
-
-
1,460
6,871
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Conant Ball Company, Bos-
Mch. 8,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
150,000
43,900
11,177
113,580
71,444
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Conant Brothers Company,
Feb. 16,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31.
24,000
-
2,000
16,266
9,745
Somerv'ille.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Conant Chapin Co., Leom-
Mch. 8,
Jan. 1,
Jan. 1.
10,000
-
5,800
6,377
2,776
inster.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Conant, Houghton and Co.,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
50,000
15,000
25,000
42,763
31,150
Incorporated, Littleton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Conant, Incorporated, Boston,
Feb. 1,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
20,000
-
~
14,708
12,334
Concord Building Company,
Jan. 28,
Jan. 12.
Dec. 31,
75,000
71,987
-
-
670
Framingham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Concord Packing Company,
Oct. 6,
2' May 3,
Dec. 15,
50,000
50,000
2,500
_
_
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Concrete and Expanded
Mch. 24,
Feb. 8,
Jan. 30,
10,000
-
23 5,871
-
35,383
Metal Construction Com-
1915.
1915.
1915.
pany, Cambridge.
Concrete Steel Products Com-
Mch. 1,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
22,000
-
-
18,200
6,793
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Condit Amusement Com-
Mch. 1,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
30,000
40,546
-
-
687
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 And gasoline, oil and grease.
2 Good will.
' Reserve.
" And constructions.
' Horses and wagons.
• Restaurant investment
' Advertising contracts.
8 Spur tracks.
9 Trucks, fixtures, etc.
1° Suspense.
" Prepaid items.
12 Accrued taxes.
13 Accrued wages.
1* And plant.
15 Prepaid expenses.
18 Reserves.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
of Corporations — Continued.
273
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
M ■
3
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1 1
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a
a
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oil
■i
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3
&
>3
1
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-
-
-
$519
$15
-
-
-
-
$504
$519
2 $5,000
-
-
6,222
5,000
$728
-
-
-
494
6,222
-
-
-
8,006
500
7,506
-
-
-
-
8,006
-
-
-
2,746
500
2,223
-
-
3 $23
-
2,746
-
5 $390
$13,781
33,372
25,000
8,372
-
-
-
33,372
= 43,841
6 1,592
22,301
72,907
50,000
14,329
-
' $8,578
-
-
72.907
8 8,493
9 51,666
10 149,551
11 8,648
1,273,960
28,323
1,025,300
20,000
19,607
12 3,871
13 16
7,936
217,000
8,166
387
1,273,960
28,323
2 20,000
15 131
-
98,827
75,000
21,237
-
-
" 2,590
-
98,827
-
-
-
5,216
150
4,599
-
-
-
467
5,216
-
-
-
71,374
15,000
4,352
-
30,000
22,022
-
71,374
-
-
13,313
508,270
150,000
7,770
$350,500
-
-
-
508,270
-
-
-
150,000
150,000
-
-
-
-
-
150,000
-
-
-
93,736
84,000
4,353
-
5,377
6
-
93,736
-
-
-
436,704
251,700
677
-
128,000
-
56,327
436,704
« 16,307
2 4,797
-
8,316
81,738
60,000
2,452
-
19,286
-
-
81,738
19 250
-
8,581
3,500
3,569
-
-
-
1,512
8,581
-
3,107
19 350
-
243,558
150,000
11,139
20 22,000
51,000
16 5,877
3,542
243,558
2 5,000
-
33,011
24,000
6,390
-
-
1,481
1,140
33,0U
-
S900
-
15,853
10,000
1,767
-
3,000
-
1,086
15,853
-
21 1,667
22 562
24 1,395
5,179
116,142
33,616
50,000
20,000
6,553
23 54,089
11,616
:
5,500
2,000
-
-
116,142
33,616
-
25 275
28 384
-
75,877
36,000
-
30,000
-
-
9,877
75,877
-
3 2,561
500
53,000
25,500
•
23 25,000
2,500
_
-
53,000
-
-
-
41,254
10,000
22,384
-
-
8,870
-
• 41,254
2 6,400
19 300
39 8,100
925
40,718
22,000
17,151
-
1,567
-
-
40,718
19 2,095
43,328
15,000
7,721
~
~
315,964
14,643
43,328
" None held in 1915.
18 Patent rights.
19 Furniture and fixtures.
29 Real estate mortgage.
'1 General equipment.
22 Prepaid expense.
23 Other indebtedness.
24 Fixtures.
25 Furniture.
26 Insurance.
2' Adjourned.
2S Mortgage.
29 And tools and equipment.
39 Contracts.
31 Reserve for depreciation.
274
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Congamond Ice Company,
Westfield.
Congress Realty Company,
The, Boston.
Congress Shoe & Rubber Com-
pany, Boston.
Conlon Motor Cab Co., Bos-
ton.
Connecticut Cottons Co.,
Boston.
Connecticut River Navigation
Company, Springfield.
Connecticut Valley Amuse-
ment Company, Spring-
field.
Council and McKone Com-
pany, Boston.
Conner Shoe Company of
Baltimore, Brockton.
Conner Shoe Company of
Indianapolis, Brockton.
Connolly Lumber Company,
Boston.
Consignors' Union Inc., The,
Boston.
ConsoUdated Dry Goods Com-
pany, Springfield.
ConsoUdated Ice Company,
The, Clinton.
Consolidated Meat and Gro-
cery Company, New Bed-
ford.
Consolidated Realty Trust,
Inc., Boston.
Consolidated Weir Company,
Boston.
Consolidation Coastwise Com-
pany, Boston.
Construction Information
Company, The, Boston.
Consumers' Cooperative Com-
pany, Boston.
Consumers Ice Company of
Pittsfield, Pittsfield.
Consumptina Emulsion Com-
pany, Boston.
Continental Asbestos Corpo-
ration, Worcester.
Continental Bedding Com-
pany, Boston.
Continental Company, Bos-
ton.
Continental Fruit Products
Co., Worcester.
Continental Wood Screw
Company, New Bedford.
-aid
Apr. 9,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
Feb. 5,
1915.
Feb. 20,
1915.
Nov. 10,
1915.
June 23,
1915.
June 23,
1915.
May 24,
1915.
Feb. 12,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Mch. 25,
1915.
May 22,
1915.
July 20,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Apr. 2,
1915.
Apr. 24,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Nov. 1,
1915.
Mch. 26,
1915.
Mch. 24,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
May 8,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
iFeb. 16,
1915.
May 21,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Aug. 3,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
June 14,
1914.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Dee. 14,
1914.
Mch. 24,
1915.
Jan. 3,
1915.
Apr. 27,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Aug. 4,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
lApr. 23,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Dee. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
June 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dee. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Nov. 30,
1914.
Aug. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914. >
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$10,000
150,000
5,000
1,000
100,000
25,000
5,000
15,000
30,000
20,000
5,000
10,000
1,250,000
21,375
145,000
50,000
200,000
650,000
15,000
50,000
20,000
250,000
200,000
20,000
500,000
25,000
150,000
Assets.
. a; C g
a^ .p-
&
sg«.s
a-S aM
gss^i
:s
s
$109,500
608,463
5 $4,993
173
4,525
500
15,500
-
71,621
49,685
-
400
7,500
-
-
33 1,650
-
8,099
_
1,540
4,100
59,453
$37,506
31,681
21,760
4,932
584,788
3,150
26,040
7,497
_
lis
33,282
2,707
6,555
25 2,04'
400
6£
9 3,000
49'
2,323
14,70'
5,377
5,34C
9,369
14,105
-
14,39"
18,594
2,45'
20,389
13,12{
1 Adjourned.
2 Mortgages.
3 Subscriptions for stock,
■i Good will.
^ And equipment.
6 Good will and agency.
' Good will and bonus.
8 Fixtures.
9 Depreciation reserve.
10 Inventory of lumber consigned to
corporation to be paid for when
sold less commission charges.
11 Cash.
12 Accounts receivable less reserve.
13 Advanced expenses.
1^ Store improvements.
15 Store fixtures less reserve,
w Stock in other companies.
17 Accrued expenses.
18 Mortgages on real estate.
19 Fixtures and equipment.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 275
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
P-I
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a
.£3
1
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$5,856
$17,933
$10,000
$7,933
-
-
-
-
$17,933
-
-
112,266
.32,000
-
2 $76,000
-
$4,266
-
112,266
-
-
7,275
5,000
1,673
-
-
-
$602
7,275
-
-
2,840
3,460
300
3,160
-
-
-
-
3,460
-
-
-
227,016
80,600
3 19,400
25,000 .
793
-
$125,000
-
1,223
227,016
* $25,000
-
-
25,000
-
-
-
-
-
25,000
-
-
-
6,842
1,500
3,500
-
-
-
1,842
6,842
6 5,000
-
-
205,071
15,000
57,599
-
-
132,472
-
205,071
' 2,500
8 $4,500
-
39,156
30,000
9,046
-
-
110
-
39,156
* 1,933
8 5,000
775
30,184
20,000
9,224
-
9 960
30,184
4 1,000
-
60
27,554
2,442
1,100
1,200
23,238
10 3,216
1,242
-
-
-
27,554
2,442
^ 600,000
■ 13 6,628
n 62,440
15 115,024
" 1,400
11,182
2,179,550
23,051
1,250,000
21,375
100,520
" 8,685
1,676
18 374,000
225,000
221,345
2,179,550
23,051
* 35,000
19 44,000
2° 310
-
112,847
90,000
7,435
-
12,000
-
3,412
112,847
* 25,000
4 40,000
"500
22 18,500
7,392
2-! 31,023
21 647,942
1,185
1,502
60,800
233.003
658,708
60,000
200,000
650,000
8,708
2 10,800
-
33,003
-
60,800
233,003
658,708
4 15,000
-
1,173
18,220
15,000
3,220
-
-
-
-
18,220
2' 4,000
28 300
12,387
17,156
5,030
12,126
-
-
-
-
17,156
* 1,000
-
20,295
25,192
20,000
1,176
30 2,500
1,516
-
-
25,192
31 250,000
32 99,690
-
374,220
250,000
8,001
-
-
116,219
-
374,220
« 135,200
•• 3,992
35 4,246
5,404
161,209
31,570
152,400
10,000
5,127
17,720
-
3,682
-
3,850
161,209
31,570
-
36 512,258
27,095
553,750
150,000
-
-
403,750
-
-
553,750
3' 9,000
-
2,917
34,510
25,000
2,910
-
6,600
-
-
34.510
4 67,000
38 650
20 400
-
165,121
117,340
14,411
-
21,000
-
12,370
165,121
20 Prepaid accounts.
21 Furniture and fixtures.
22 Treasury stock.
23 Weir property.
2'' One .steamer, four tugs and eighteen
seagoing barges.
25 And furniture and fixtures.
26 None held in 1915.
27 Trade-marks, good will and con-
tracts.
23 Office fixtures.
29 And tools, etc.
30 Mortgage.
31 Trade-marks.
32 Company stock.
33 And fixtures.
3^ Patent rights and trade-marks.
35 Organization expenses.
38 Investments less depreciation.
3' Patent rights.
38 Investment.
276
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Contoocook Mills Corpora-
tion, Boston.
Converse Rubber Shoe Com-
pany, Maiden.
Cook Borden & Company,
Inc., Fall River.
Cook Electric Company,
Greenfield.
Cook-Vivian Company, Bos-
ton.
Cooley & Marvin Co., Bos-
ton.
Cooley Brothers Company,
The, Westfield.
Cooley Dry Goods Store,
Incorporated, The, Spring-
field.
Coolidge & Strauch, Incorpo-
rated, Waltham.
Coohdge-Cabot Company,
Boston.
Coolidge Ice Company, Lynn,
Cooper & Cooper Company,
Boston.
Cooper Manufacturing Com-
pany, Worcester.
Cooper-Williams Inc., Bos-
ton.
Co-operative File Company,
Lawrence.
Cooperative Grocery Stores
Co., Boston.
Co-operative Hospital Asso-
ciation, Inc., Boston.
Co-operative Insurance Stamp
Company, Boston.
Co-operative .Jewelry Com-
pany, The, Springfield.
Co-operative Society of Bank
Men, Boston.
Copecut Cranberry Company,
New Bedford.
Copithorn Demountable Rim
Company, Natick.
Copley Plaza Operating Com-
pany, Boston.
Coppus Engineering and
Equipment Company,
Worcester.
Cordaville Woolen Company,
Southborough.
Cordis Mills, Boston, .
Corey Klein Co., Worcester,
Corey Leather Company, Bos-
ton.
Core y-Whiting Cranberry
Company, Boston.
June 1,
1915.
July 6,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Auq:. 24,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
Dec. 30,
1914.
July 22,
1915.
Nov. 12,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Feb. 4,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Nov. 24,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Sept. 25,
1915.
Mch. 30,
1915.
Apr. 12,
1915.
Dec. 7,
1914.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
May 8,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
May 26,
1915.
Jan. 25,
1915.
May 5,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Mav 17,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Aug. 2,
1915.
Oct. 26,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1914.
July 12,
1915.
Sept. 15,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
May 20,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Jan. 15,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
June 12,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Nov. 2,
1914.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Jan. 23,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 30,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
Aug. 31,
1914.
Sept. 30,
1914.
May 1,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 20,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dee. 31,
1914.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Oct. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Nov. 1,
1914.
20 Jan, 1,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
$750,000
700,000
200,000
5,000
50,000
12,000
20,000
2,000
25,000
10,000
20,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
3,000
50,000
50,000
20,000
2,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
75,000
50,000
50,000
300,000
5,000
50,000
25,000
Assets.
i
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1 8150,000
2 $221,663
133,442
E 195,329
70,000
8,000
4,500
1,500
-
225
_
1,133
-
500
-
IS 10,000
30,615
-
10,758
27,000
24,533
273,682
with R. E.
-
300
18,875
21632
3§3.a
g 05 rt O
$88,666
506,840
223,426
51,679
33,480
3,950
1,500
6,199
300
46,681
496
33,519
6,627
45,235
77,581
19,450
1 And water power and flowage rights.
2 And buildings and equipment.
3 Trade-marks and good will.
* Deferred charges.
6 And equipment.
^ Treasury stock.
' Investments.
8 Prepaid items.
9 Dividend payable June 1, 1915.
1° Equipment.
11 Inventory.
12 Furniture and investment.
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Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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m.m
-
$789,390
$700,000
$2,056
-
$60,000
$27,334
-
$789,390
6 2,900
7 8,400
8 81,110
4 58,201
1" 4,600
1,370,256
363,399
585,700
200,000
110,172
9 11,588
102,121
565,000
57,000
97,796
$4,278
1.370,256
363,399
-
11 1,375
$1,114
4,032
1,500
2,532
-
-
-
-
4,032
-
-
-
98,983
50,000
44,522
^
-
-
4,461
98,983
-
12 3,000
-
20,000
10,000
-
-
10,000
-
-
20,000
-
-
4,820
45,563
20,000
14,763
-
10,800
-
-
45,563
-
-
-
3,950
2,000
1,100
-
-
-
850
3,950
13 3,000
-
20,650
25,600
25,000
600
-
-
-
-
25,600
-
-
-
38,300
10,000
-
-
-
28,300
38,300
-
7 26,300
-
52,606
20,000
1,747
_
-
-
30,859
52,606
13 1,500
-
-
9,525
4,300
5,100
-
-
-
125
9,525
13 5,000
-
122
24,297
10,000
8,379
-
-
5,918
-
24,297
-
-
2,200
3,100
3,000
100
-
-
-
-
3,100
_
1^ 9,043
1,270
40.000
59,003
50,000
4,000
15 6,000
50,000
16,503
-
32,500
-
-
59,003
50,000
-
-
14,600
14,600
12,100
2,500
-
-
-
-
14,600
-
-
-
10,533
2,000
3,953
-
-
-
4,580
10,533
_
18 26,208
3,762
5,095
56,971
4,010
17 237
50,000
848
251
:
6,720
-
-
5,095
56,971
-
-
100,000
100,000
100,000
-
-
-
-
-
100,000
-
1° 630,479
287,226
1,056,504
75,000
231,504
$750,000
-
-
-
1,056,504
19 36,000
-
-
69,819
41,100
6,804
-
1,724
13,891
6,300
69,819
-
-
-
132,599
50,000
31,780
-
7,800
13,583
29,436
132,599
r
-
-
455,532
300,000
110,103
-
-
45,429
-
455,532
-
-
-
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
-
-
-
215,483
50,000
9,616
-
147,867
8,000
-
215,483
-
-
-
19,832
17,175
-
22 1,700
-
-
957
19,832
13 Good will.
" Furniture and fixtures.
1' Subscriptions received on stock.
" And surgical instruments.
" Partial payments on capital stock
unissued.
18 Development.
19 Trade-marks.
20 Deducting dividend paid Feb. 1,
1915.
21 And tools, etc.
22 Mortgage.
278
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Cornelius Callahan Company,
Mch. 11,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
$20,000
_
S6,385
85,707
$34,514
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cornell Mills, Fall River, .
Nov. 13,
1915.
Nov. 9,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
400,000
$100,000
300,000
203,331
31,626
Corner Drug Store, Inc.,
Apr. 27,
Apr. 10,
Mch. 31,
5,000
-
-
1,500
275
Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corporation Trust & Guaran-
Nov. 18,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 30,
1,000
_
_
_
_
tee Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corporation Trust & Organi-
Nov. 18,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 30,
1,000
-
-
-
_
zation Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corporation Trust & Regis-
Nov. 18,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 30,
1,000
-
-
-
_
tration Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corporation Trust, Incorpo-
Nov. 18,
Oct. 29,
Sept. 30,
1,000
-
-
-
_
rated, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corr Manufacturing Com-
Feb. 17,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 26,
500,000
270,549
774,172
133,865
85,046
pany, Taunton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Corrigan & Palmer Company,
Sept. 16,
May 18,
Apr. 30,
12,000
-
6,112
-
3,318
Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corrugated Culvert Co. of
July 2,
May 24,
Jan. 31,
50,000
16,300
-
-
1,545
New England, The, Bos-
ton.
Corset H. Company, Worces-
1915.
1915.
1915.
Jan. 19,
Jan. 4,
Nov. 30,
100,000
_
12,591
94,155
49,877
ter.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Corson Auto Company,
Nov. 27,
Nov. 8,
Oct. 31,
15,000
_
650
8,798
17,819
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Corwin- Wilde Company, The,
Mch. 30,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 2,
20,000
-
-
6,835
36,871
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cosmopolitan Mercantile In-
May 6,
Dec. 3,
Dec. 1,
100,000
_
_
300
100
vestment Co., Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Cosmopolitan Rubber Co.,
Jan. 25,
Oct. 31,
Oct. 1,
5,000
_
676
5,620
6,060
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Cote Piano Manufacturing
June 4,
Ja,n. 27,
Dec. 31,
750,000
148,709
with R. E.
184,600
500,829
Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cotocheset Company, Bos-
Aug. 17,
July 10,
June 30,
30,000
40,000
with R. E.
-
355
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cottage City Rink Company,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
9,700
9,500
-
-
71
Taunton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cottage Drug Company, Bos-
Aug. 14,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
4,400
167
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cottage Park Hotel Com-
Mch. 25,
Mch. 9,
Mch. 9,
70,000
152,192
-
-
375
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cotter Shoe Company, Lynn,
Aug. 2,
1915.
July 27,
1915.
May 22,
1915.
100,000
-
15,000
86,222
156,576
Cottle Company, The, Bos-
Feb. 25,
Jan. 21,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
"548
19,174
42,531
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cotuit Cranberry Company,
June 5,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 31,
150,000
48,000
2,815
-
-
Barnstable.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cotuit Oyster Company,
July 14,
May 22,
Feb. 28,
500,000
4,849
2,891
7,750
1,569
Barnstable.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Couch and Paul Trolley Base
Jan. 16,
Oct. 23,
Sept. 14,
25,000
2,163
21 1,521
-
778
Company, Boston (for
1915.
1914.
1914.
1914).
Couch and Paul Trolley Base
Nov. 9,
Sept. 28,
Sept. 15,
25,000
2,220
25 1,781
539
195
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coughlan and Shells Com-
May 25,
Feb. 12,
Feb. 1,
5,000
-
4,500
-
4,805
pany, Boston.
1915.
1912.
1915.
Coughlin Manufacturing Com-
Oct. 16,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 11,
25,000
-
2,164
1,050
1,035
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Country Club Soda Company,
Apr. 23,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
38,000
-
4,149
6,428
3,320
Incorporated, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
' 1914.
1 Patterns.
2 Office fixtures.
3 And depreciation.
^ Good will.
' Office furniture.
6 Stocks.
7 Trade-marks.
8 Fixtures and equipment.
s Drawings and original cuts.
10 Lease, etc.
!• Sinking fund investment.
12 Reserve for sinking fund.
13 Invested in plant and cash.
" Fixtures.
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Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIES.
Patent Rights,
Trade-marks,
Good Will.
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able.
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i$186
2 997
?1 2,795
$60,584
634,957
$20,000
400,000
$40,584
20,000
-
-
-
3 $214,957
$60,584
634,957
-
5,524
7,299
2,500
4,249
-
$550
-
-
7,299
-
-
1,263,632
500,000
62,155
-
617,537
-
83,940
1,263,632
* $1,000
-
1,570
12,000
12,000
-
-
-
-
-
12,000
-
6 100
6 900
-
18,845
17,500
1,176
-
-
-
169
18,845
' 2,953
8 11,864
1 7,000
» 3,638
182,078
27,267
60,000
15,000
31,064
2,528
53,000
$38,014
9,739
182,078
27,267
-
10 14,237
-
57,943
15,000
42,853
-
-
-
90
57,943
« 100,000
-
100,400
100,000
200
-
-
-
200
100,400
-
-
545
12,901
5,000
2,901
$3,000
2,000
-
-
12,901
60,000
"33,515
-
927,653
40,355
750,000
30,000
128,895
:
with accts.
payable
15,243
12 33,515
13 10,355
-
927,653
40,355
-
14 200
-
9,771
9,700
-
-
-
-
71
9,771
-
-
183
4,750
4,000
450
-
300
-
-
4,750
-
-
-
152,567
70,000
1,224
70,500
3,500
7,343
-
152,567
-
-
-
257,798
100,000
20,090
-
43,000
94,708
-
257,798
-
IS 425
1,540
64,218
50,000
8,099
-
6,000
"119
-
64,218
-
IS 104,710
2,865
158,390
150,000
2,690
-
5,700
-
-
158,390
22 19,375
15,000
i» 50,000
107,040
174,099
28,837
160,700
20 500
17,050
899
1,339
-
12,000
-
23 2,498
24 7,950
174,099
28,837
22 19,375
* 5,000
~
20
29,110
9,325
18,125
5,000
1,518
4,325
1,000
~
~
1,592
24 6,875
29,110
9,325
* 31,534
-
-
35,783
25,000
10,783
-
-
-
-
35,783
« 20,111
2,000
26 3,850
-
39,858
36,550
808
2,500
-
-
-
39,858
16 And prepaid items.
16 Furniture and fixtures.
1^ Reserves.
18 Water rights.
19 Planting rights.
20 Subscription received on stock.
21 And furniture.
22 Patent rights.
23 Regular business.
24 Treasury stock.
26 And tools and furniture.
26 Trucks and teams.
280
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
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Jan. 1,
Dec. 17
Nov. 30,
$40,000 ■
_
I $76,411
$17,762
$178,932
Lowell.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Courier-Independent Publish-
June 30,
June 1
June 1,
5,000
-
850
-
194
ing Company, The, Ware-
ham.
Covel and Osborn Company,
1915.
1915.
1915.
Mch. 6,
Feb. 10
Jan. 1,
40,000
_
_
26,000
. 42,236
The, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coveney Building Company,
July 3,
July 2
Dec. 15,
10,000
-
-
900
8,400
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Covich, Finklestein Company,
July 21,
May 1
Apr. 1,
25,000
-
600
5,209
6,397
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Coward Auto Supply Com-
Apr. 9,
Mch. 16
Mch. 1,
15,000
-
-
16,995
7,255
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cowen Company, Boston, .
Mch. 30,
1915.
Mch. 26
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
25,000
-
-
5,232
34,868
Cox Confectionery Company,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 25
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
29,689
24.732
34,790
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crane Brook Company, Ware-
June 16,
June 10
May 29,
42,400
$44,390
-
-
378
ham.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crane Company, Boston,
Mch. 27,
1915.
Jan. 30
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
200,000
—
22,682
108,716
127,628
Crane Company of Spring-
Feb. 15,
Jan. 15
Dec. 31,
80,000
_
3,462
53,970
52,765
field, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crane Puller Company, Ar-
May 17,
Jan. 4
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
7,189
1,736
7,420
lington.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cranska Thread Company,
Jan. 28,
Jan. 27
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
7,500
112,005
50,000
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crawford-Plummer Company,
June 1,
Feb. 18
Feb. 1,
250,000
-
-
52,561
27,101
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cream of Chocolate Com-
Apr. 21,
Jan. 11
Jan. 1,
9,000
-
3,000
1,609
673
pany of America, Danvers.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Credit-Guide and Guaranty
Mch. 26,
Jan. 4
Nov. 30,
100,000
_
-
-
7,701
Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Credit Reporting Collection
Feb. 26,
Jan. 20
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
770
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Credit Reporting Company
Feb. 12,
Jan. 16
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
-
8,355
of New England, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Creed-Kellogg Company, The,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 16
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
29,024
41,013
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Creedon Building Association,
Sept. 10,
May 6
Apr. 1,
5,000
2,000
-
-
9,833
Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Creedon-Houghton Company,
Sept. 4,
May 10
Apr. 13,
10,000
-
-
7,036
51,957
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Creese & Cook Building Com-
Aug. 19,
July 5
June 30,
8,000
8,000
-
-
-
pany, Danvers.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Creese & Cook Co., Danvers,
May 1,
1915.
Apr. 26
1915.
■Mch. 31,
1915.
150,000
67,305
55,624
334.050
124,755
Crescendo Pubhshing Com-
Sept. 14,
June 3
June 1,
1,000
-
-
564
300
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crescent Amusement Com-
Aug. 24,
21 July 28
June 30,'
5,000
-
-
-
1,647
pany, The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crescent Lake Park Com-
Oct. 5,
Apr. 7
Mch. 31,
20,000
30,000
-
-
-
pany, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crescent Manufacturing Com-
Oct. 6,
Oct. 6
June 30,
86,500
22 10,000
-
-
56
pany, New Bedford.
1915.
1913.
1915.
Cressey, Dockham and Com-
June 14,
Feb. 23
Jan. 31,
25,000
-
-
24,162
21,913
pany, Inc., Salem.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crocker Burbank & Co. Inc.,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 2
Dec. 31,
2,400,000
833,069
with R. E.
699,524
2,717,578
Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crocker Drug Company,
Aug. 16,
June 21
June 1,
5,000
-
-
2,000
400
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 And tjT)e, fixtures, etc.
2 Reserve fund.
' Stock in other companies.
* Disputed account.
6 Good will.
6 Horse and team, furniture, etc.
' Furniture and fixtures.
8 Franchise.
» Deferred items.
w Dividends payable.
11 Horses and wagons.
12 Automobiles.
13 Special reserve.
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-
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$273,105
$40,000
$8,444
-
-
2 $40,000
$184,661
$273,105
-
-
$3,956
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
5,000
6 S5,000
3S644
-
68,880
14,300
40,000
5,000
5,273
4 2,500
4,300
-
$5,000
-
21,107
68,880
14,300
-
6 1,117
-
13,323
8,763
4,560
-
-
-
-
13,323
-
-
-
24,250
5,000
10,823
-
300
5,000
3,127
24,250
-
' 1,978
8 30,000
9 553
-
72,078
20,000
27,838
-
-
22,804
1,436
72,078
_
-
89,764
44,768
25,500
41,600
28.948
10 5,000
86
-
25,000
5,316
3,082
89,764
44,768
7 11,555
11 4,471
12 3,621
278,673
110,197
200,000
80,000
73,966
17,485
" 4,707
12,712
278,673
110,197
-
"806
-
17,151
5,000
8,668
-
-
3,483
-
17,151
-
-
-
169,505
50,000
4,627
-
-
-
114,878
169,505
15 17,500
-
78,660
175,822
120,000
55,822
-
-
-
-
175,822
3,000
16 1,500
2,872
12,654
9,000
17 1,454
-
2,200
-
-
12,654
5 75,000
18 1,139
2,563
86,403
75,050
11,353
-
-
-
-
86,403
6 9,900
noo
1,737
12,507
10,000
1,001
-
1,506
-.
-
12,507
6.51,309
' 2,068
IS 10,370
2,309
72,102
72,346
50,000
25,000
1,076
25,572
$7,900
2° 12,788
21,774
338
72,102
72,346
-
-
2,947
14,780
5,000
9,780
-
-
-
-
14,780
-
-
-
58,993
1,000
50,529
800
-
-
6,664
58,993
-
-
-
8,000
8,000
-
-
-
,
-
8,000
-
-
-
581,734
150,000
60,791
-
168,074
-
202,869
581,734
^1,000
-
8,710
10,574
1,000
398
-
9,176
-
-
10,574
6.4,000
-
-
5,647
5,000
400
-
-
247
-
5,647
-
-
1,132
31,132
20,000
-
22 1,900
9,232
-
-
31,132
-
-
62,294
72,350
72,350
-
-
-
-
-
72,350
-
-
-
46,075
11,300
5,140
-
11,500
9,664
8,471
46,075
-
2' 100,000
24 30 597
-
4,380,768
2,400,000
145,135
-
335,000
25 399,073
1,101,560
4,380,768
-
3,600
6,000
5,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
6,000
1* Motor truck.
16 Good will and fixtures.
16 Equipment and fixtures.
1' Personal accounts.
18 Office furniture and fixtures.
19 Treasury stock.
20 Unexpired contracts.
21 Adjourned.
22 Mortgage.
23 Bonds.
2^ Prepaid expense.
25 Reserves.
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Crocker Garage Company,
Apr. 26,
Mch. 15,
Dec. 31,
$15,000
$2,200
$1,000
$2,500
$2,206
Falmouth.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crocker-McElwain Company,
Holyoke.
Crocker Pen Company, Bos-
Feb. 11,
1915.
Apr. 26,
Jan. 27,
1915.
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
750,000
461,822
2 261,882
278,056
124,833
10,000
_
_
_
_
ton.
1915.
1909.
1914.
Crocker Rubber Company,
June 14,
May 26,
Apr. 1,
5,000
-
_
10,799
2.865
The, Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crockford Manufacturing
June 8,
Mch. 2,
Dec. 31,
25,000
_
_
_
_
Company, Fall River.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crompton and Knowles Loom
Mch. 11,
Feb. 24,
Dec. 31,
3,000,000
956,709
434,502
912,376
1,243.201
Works, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crompton Associates, Worces-
May 11,
Mch. 31,
Dec. 31,
87,500
66,847
_
_
102,078
ter.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crompton Motor Carriage
May 10,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
_
600
_
Works, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cromwell Oil Company, Bos-
Apr. 21,
9 Jan. 25,
Jan. 1,
1,000
-
_
2,094
5,203
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crosby Steam Gage and Valve
Mch. 3,
'Feb. 16,
Oct. 31,
500,000
99,190
136,473
241,316
93,555
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cross Coal Co., Lawrence, .
May 15,
1915.
" Apr. 9,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
25,000
27,321
-
8,016
48,761
Cross Dry Goods Company,
Mch. 24,
Feb. 24,
Jan. 31,
20,000
-
-
29,864
12,995
The, Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crowell Machine Company,
May 20,
Apr. 28,
Jan. 1,
6,400
_
-
536
597
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crowley Company, The, An-
Apr. 23,
Mch. 1,
Mch. 1,
5,000
-
_
3,207
1,482
dover.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crown Linen Mills, West-
Apr. 30,
1' Feb. 6,
50,000
_
_
_
_
borough.
1915.
1915.
Crown Manufacturing Com-
May 3,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 28,
12,000
-
4,353
1,700
1,793
pany, North Attleborough.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crown Packing Company,
July 28,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 1,
10,000
400
_
5,466
2,573
Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crown Window Shade Co.,
Jan. 29,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
" 1,258
8,489
27,401
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crumb Quarry Company,
July 20,
June 7,
May 31,
50,000
36,000
7,125
1,135
18,166
Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Crystal Drug Co., Gardner, .
July 8,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
June 9,
1915.
5,000
-
-
6,228
192
Crystal Gelatine Company,
June 3,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
5,000
_
-
_
1,000
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Crystal Spring Bleaching and
June 14,
Feb. 25,
Jan. 31,
125,000
239,587
with R. E.
24,909
34,913
Dyeing Company, Free-
town.
Cuba-American Fruit Com-
1915.
1915.
1915.
May 22,
Apr. 19,
Mch. 31,
25,000
3,500
_
50
877
pany, Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cuban Agricultural Company
Mch. 16,
Mch. 2,
Mch. 1,
50,000
37,473
_
_
1,287
of Massachusetts, Ludlow.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cubberly, Inc., Maiden,
June 3,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Mav 3,
1915.
5,000
-
-
-
29
Cullen Brothers Company,
June 2,
May 17,
Jan. 1,
25,000
_
-
10,385
2,090
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Culver-Steams Manufacturing
Feb. 17,
Feb. 15,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
6,127
28,881
27,987
Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cummings & Pearson, Inc.,
Oct. 8.
July 7,
July 1,
5,000
-
-
699
2.553
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cummings Fish Companj',
Aug. 3,
June 12,
Feb. 25,
1,500
-
-
-
1,171
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cummings Machine Works,
May 11,
26 Apr. 28,
Dec. 31,
25,000
_
15,936
5,134
42,044
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will.
2 And equipment.
3 Interest and insurance prepaid.
* Investments.
6 Reserves.
^ Patent rights.
' Patterns.
8 Reserve for accidents.
' Adjourned.
1" And fixtures, patterns, drawings
and furniture.
11 In lieu of annual.
12 Trucks, wagons and general delivery
equipment.
15 Reserve for bad debts.
1* Fixtures.
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-
$7,034
$17,440
$15,000
$2,440
-
-
-
-
$17,440
6 3,200
1 3,200
3 $2,062
< 5,000
1,600
1,133,655
8,000
13,664
750,000
8,000
5,000
56,389
3,512
$150,000
$90,000
5,000
$83,316
6 3,950
$152
1.133.655
8.000
13,664
6 13,000
-
30
13,030
13,030
-
-
-
-
-
13,030
e 500,000
629,044
7 250,000
:
4,925,832
168,925
3,000,000
87,500
103,918
1,781
686,000
:
500,000
8 7,500
79.644
628,414
4,925,832
168,925
-
-
20,702
21,302
5,000
-
-
16,302
-
-
21,302
1700
-
-
7,997
1,000
6,299
-
-
-
698
7,997
6 6,339
i" 116,015
-
692,888
500,000
12,758
-
45,000
135.130
-
692,888
-
12 11,179
-
95,277
25,000
12,079
23,000
29,000
13 2,598
3,600
95,277
« 6,400
1* 5,000
"550
:
.48,409
7,533
20,000
6.400
625
:
:
16 1,133
27,784
48,409
7,533
-
1* 1,200
-
5,889
5,000
889
-
-
-
-
5,889
1 4,000
-
3,280
15,126
12,000
191
-
2,935
-
-
15.126
1 5,000
18 905
-
14,344
. 10,000
2,088
-
-
2,256
14,344
-
20 310
633
38,091
9,700
-
28,391
-
-
38,091
-
_
_
62,426
6,420
30,000
5,000
1,970
21 6,645
-
2,000
1,420
_
21,811
62,426
6,420
-
-
-
1,000
1,000
-
•-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
299,409
125,000
20,962
57,944
85.000
-
10,503
299,409
-
-
3,288
7,715
6,905
35
-
775
-
-
7.715
-
22 40
-
38,800
38,800
-
-
-
-
-
38.800
-
-
7,551
7,580
5,000
915
-
1,665
-
-
7.580
-
-
11,223
23,698
15,200
8,498
-
-
-
-
23.698
-
"500
2<948
"600
3,680
64.443
7,532
10,000
5.000
10,710
25 3,000
1,932
600
6,000
-
34,733
64.443
7.532
>263
-
264
1,698
1,500
198
-
-
-
-
1.698
1 10,000
-
-
73,114
25,000
8,900
-
12,835
12,971
2' 5,000
8.408
73.114
15 Stock in Lawrence Development
Corp.
16 Undivided profits.
1' Corporation doing no business.
18 Fixtures, etc.
1' And tools and fixtures.
20 Stationery.
21 Unpaid dividends.
22 Office furniture.
23 Treasury stock.
24 Office fixtures.
25 Dividend.
26 Date of postponement.
2' Reserve fund.
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Feb. 20,
Feb. 17,
Dec. 31,
$25,000
_
$8,446
$6,285
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cummins Clothing Co., Bos-
Mch. 22,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 27,
10,000
-
-
3,593
18,653
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cumner-Jones Company, Bos-
Feb. 12,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
300,000
-
81,000
455,326
386,645
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cunningham & Sons Co., Bos-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
3 6,323
5,506
36,469
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cunningham & Thompson
.June 18,
Apr. 12,
Feb. 28,
240,000
S66,250
_
205,239
216,401
Company, Gloucester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cunningham Bros. Inc.,
Nov. 30,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 15,
2,500
-
_
_
457
Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cunningham, Handschu-
Mch. 3,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
1,500
_
1,.500
_
_
macher Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cunningham Packing Com-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
_
9,899
41,675
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cunningham Supply Co.,
Feb. 19,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
2,000
-
_
2,818
7,365
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Curran & Joyce Company,
Feb. 19,
Jan. 19,
Deo. 31,
75,000
_
3,000
67,368
46,930
Incorporated, Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Currier-Todd Company, Law-
May 21,
Am. 26,
Mch. 31,
40,000
-
-
43,382
43,558
rence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Curtis and Cameron Incorpo-
Mch. 31,
Oct. 19,
Aug. 1,
50,000
_
10,000
13,000
10,054
rated, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Curtis & Marble Machine Co.,
Mch. 29,
Jan. 26,
Dec. 31,
75,000
106,890
34,847
44,966
55,182
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Curtis & Pope Lumber Co.,
Mch. 25,
Jan. 20,
Deo. 31,
250,000
59,409
34,038
238,029
214,528
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Curtis Construction Com-
June 22,
"May 17,
Apr. 1,
2,.500
_
1,480
_
20
pany, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Curtis Marine Turbine Com-
Feb. 13,
Feb. 8,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
-
1,608
pany of the United States,
1915.
1915.
1914.
Quincj .
Curtis Provision Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
-
600
754
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cushing Medical Supply Com-
Oct. 4,
Mch. 9,
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
-
27,821
27,375
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Cutler Company, The, Wil-
Jan. 15,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
70,000
111,080
38,350
182,723
165,173
braham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cutter & Smitli Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 10,
Jan. 31,
30,000
1,131
-
26,346
29,832
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1916.
1915.
Cutter, Fletcher & Company
Feb. 11,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
10,000
_
340
_
8,521
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Cynthia Mills, Boston,
Mch. 11,
191.5.
Feb. 4,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
50,000
-
9,602
1,557
13,735
Cyril J. Larivee, Inc., Boston,
May 21,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
10,000
-
-
5,607
11,105
Cyrus Patch & Son (Inc.),
July 21,
July 5,
May 31,
20,000
20 30.000
21 8,699
19,767
19,334
Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. A. Perkins Company, The,
Mch. 22,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
600
955
1,779
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
D. A. Smith Company, Bos-
Feb. 16,
Dec. 7,
Deo. 1,
5,000
7,500
-
-
2,738
ton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
D. & L. Slade Company,
Feb. 19,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 1,
100,000
51,660
5,446
61,324
23,669
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. Atwood Company, Bos-
Oct. 20,
June 18,
June 1,
25,000
-
9,100
3,829
23,243
ton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. B. Maclary & Son Com-
Feb. 12,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31.
25,000
-
26 2,707
7,669
20,300
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
D. C. Percival & Company,
Apr. 3,
Feb. 4,
Jan. 30,
250,000
-
-
450,065
325,286
Incorporated, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights.
2 Prepaid expenses.
3 And plant equipment.
* Stock in corporations.
6 Good will.
6 Store fixtures.
7 Horses and wagons.
8 Horses, wagons and auto trucks.
9 Copyrights.
1" Patterns and drawings.
11 Adjourned.
12 License rights.
13 Fixtures.
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 285
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 $544
$3,444
$31,992
$25,000
$6,992
-
-
-
-
$31,992
-
-
-
22,246
10,000
12,195
-
-
$51
-
22,246
-
-
-
842,971
300,000
259,524
-
$271,395
12,052
-
842,971
-
-
2,316
50,614
15,000
35,614
-
-
-
-
50,614
-
121,450
-
509,340
240,000
49,686
-
69,000
-
$150,654
509,340
5 2,000
-
43
2,500
2,500
-
-
-
-
-
2,500
-
-
-
1,500
1,500
-
_
-
-
-
1,500
-
^ 6 2,000
-
53,574
10,000
27,289
-
16,285
-
53,574
-
«629
7 1,296
-
12,108
2,000
7,931
-
-
2,177
-
12,108
-
8 10,750
-
128,048
75,000
31,073"
-
-
-
21.975
128,048
-
-
-
86,940
40,000
2,500
-
38,975
5,465
-
86,940
-
9 1,000
18,619
52,673
30,000
22,673
-
-
-
-
52,673
-
13,860
i" 7,500
-
263,245
75,000
17,047
$10,000
-
-
161.198
263,245
-
-
-
546,004
250,000
24,556
-
244,418
-
27.030
546,004
6 1,000
-
-
2,500
2,500
-
-
-
-
-
2,500
-
12 10,000
-
11,608
10,000
-
-
-
-
1.608
11,608
-
"650
-
2,004
1.020
740
-
-
244
-
2.004
6 31,000
" 29,000
» 22,649
-
137,845
10,000
16,873
-
40,246
70.726
-
137.845
~
~
~
497,326
70.000
33,598
70,000
123,601
145,045
" 55.082
~
497,326
-
-
6,973
64,281
30.000
26,281
8,000
-
-
-
64,281
6 7.500
-
2,324
18,685
7,500
185
-
11.000
-
-
18,685
-
-
14,252
39,146
30,000
6,745
-
1" 2,401
-
39,146
-
18 300
"57
827
17,896
7,600
7,168
-
1,500
1,628
-
17,896
6 2,000
22 1,600
23 828
767
82,995
20,000
9,750
-
53,245
-
-
82.995
'900
-
46
4,280
4,280
-
-
-
-
4,280
-
2« 5,847
3.010
19,095
5,000
4,557
-
9,538
-
-
19,095
-
-
-
142,099
100,000
32,099
-
-
10.000
-
142,099
-
-
-
36,172
25,000
2,391
-
8,500
-
281
36,172
-
-
30,676
15,000
12.849
-
-
-
2,827
30,676
-
-
-
775,351
250,000
274,624
150,000
100,727
775,351
1* Liquor licenses (3).
1* Lynn accounts.
16 Reserve for depreciation.
1' Depreciation.
13 Automobile.
19 Furniture and fixtures.
20 Equity.
21 And equipment.
22 Investments.
23 Insurance unexpired.
21 Horses, wagons, etc.
25 And patterns and fixtures.
286
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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D. D. and A. W. Chase Corpo-
Feb. 19,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
S70,000
$69,752
$1,753
ration, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1914.
D. D. Chase Lumber Com-
Mch. 12,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 1,
10,000
-
$12,676
$31,661
60,627
pany, The, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. Doherty Company, Bos-
June 7,
2 _
Mch. 31,
40,000
-
_
9,090
91,266
ton.
1915.
1915.
D. E. Wadsworth & Com-
June 1,
= May 5,
Jan. 31,
10,000
_
_
16,872
150
pany, Incorporated, Quincy.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. F. Briggs Company, The,
May 5,
Apr. 28,
Mch. 31,
450,000
_
70,610
68,677
79,660
Attleboro.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. F. McCall Shoe Company,
Feb. 15,
Nov. 2,
Oct. 15,
20,000
_
_
24,750
2,966
Westfield.
1915.
1914.
1914.
D. F. Munroe Company,
Feb. 16,
» Feb. 4,
Jan. 1,
50,000
_
_
101,230
82,199
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. H. Gregory Company,
May 19,
Apr. 20,
Mch. 31,
6,000
400
12 1,497
8,635
6,073
Princeton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. K. Carpenter Corporation,
Aug. 19,
July 12,
June 30,
3,000
_
_
1,100
650
The, Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. L. Fuller Company, Bos-
June 14,
13 _
Jan. 1,
40,000
-
-
11,494
26,951
ton.
1915.
1915.
D. L. Page Company, Lowell,
Mch. 2,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
30,000
-
46,673
12,280
8,900
D. L. Rand Co., Boston,
Apr. 21,
1915.
Mch. 4,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
5,000
-
200
18 250
-
D. M. Dillon Steam Boiler
Mch. 15,
Mch. 11,
Dec. 31,
100,000
28,925
11,716
60,940
156,396
Works, Fitchburg.
1915.
1915.
1914.
D. M. Lamitie Company,
Mch. 20,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 15,
5,000
_
_
9,645
1,387
Westfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. Mackintosh & Sons, Com-
Sept. 21,
Sept. 8,
June 30,
150,000
100,000
84,912
50,765
66,612
pany, The, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. P. Nichols Company, The,
Apr. 2,
Jan.
Dec. 31,
106,000
_
_
_
3,510
Boston.
1915.
1911.
1914.
D. S. O'Brien Company,
Mch. 8,
Feb. 22,
Jan. 30,
10,000
_
_
12,986
2,505
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. S. Quirk Company, The,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 4,
Nov. 30,
5,000
_
_
_
2,760
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
D. T. Dudley and Son Com-
Jan. 22,
Dec. 4,
Nov. 30,
40,000
15,000
15,886
47,990
10,556
pany, The, Sutton.
1915.
1914.
1914.
D. T. Kennedy Power Com-
May 24,
5 May 13,
Mch. 31,
5,000
20 10,900
-
-
2,179
pany, Haverhill.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. W. Pingree Company,
May 3,
Mch. 15,
Jan. 31,
150,000
50,128
23,789
79,509
76,663
The, Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1915.
D. W. Ranlet Company, The,
Mch. 31,
5 Mch. 17,
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
_
2,873
27,316
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
y
D. Wood Company, Webster,
Feb. 5,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
5,000
-
-
25 3,689
5,461
Dadmun Co., Boston, .
Oct. 30,
1915.
5 Oct. 28,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
25,000
-
-
5,000
2,085
Daggett and Curry Company,
Mch. 5.
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
75,000
-
848
4,753
1,475
Waltham.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Daggett Chocolate Company,
June 1,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
200,000
-
2' 22,148
57,264
34,877
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Daily News Publishing Com-
July 8,
May 4,
May 1,
35,000
_
-
3,886
29,852
pany, The, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Daland Co. Inc., Salem,
Feb. 24,
1915.
Feb. 16,
1915.
Jan. 1,
191.5.
8,000
10,051
2,360
1 Unexpired insurance.
2 None held in 1915.
2 Stable equipment.
* Tools, furniture and fixtures.
^ Adjourned.
8 Patent rights.
' Trade-marks.
8 Good will.
5 Stocks and bonds.
1° Copyrights.
11 Furniture and fixtures.
12 And furniture and fixtures.
1' None held since organization.
1'' Lease.
15 Fixtures.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
287
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
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$70,000
$1,505
-
-
-
-
$71,505
-
1S224
-
105,188
10,000
28,173
-
$64,171
$79
$2,765
105,188
-
3 10,910
< 3,370
1 1,165
-
115,801
10,000
10,748
-
58,247
29,266
7,540
115,801
-
-
17,022
10,000
4,877
-
1,000
-
1,145
17,022
8 $5,933
' 17,654
8 200,000
9 34,500
10 10,000
" 1,893
$5,486
487,034
35,095
450,000
20,000
37,034
770
with accts.
payable
14,325
487,034
35,095
-
-
-
183,429
50,000
23,961
-
104,200
2,268
3,000
183,429
-
-
-
16,605
6,000
2,200
-
6,812
-
1,593
16,605
-
-
925
2,675
1,500
1,175
-
-
-
2,675
8 18,475
" 10,000
15 4,635
" 13,300
332
" 8,200
-
85,187
40,000
26,267
~
16,000
2,920
"
85,187
-
-
76,053
30,000
22,749
-
19,881
1,629
1,794
76,053
8 550
-
-
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
-
-
-
257,977
100,000
92,465
-
-
65,512
-
257,977
-
"912
-
11,944
5,000
1,302
-
3,000
-
2,642
11,944
-
-
302,289
150,000
98,400
-
50,000
-
3,889
302,289
-
-
167,228
170,738
106,000
64,738
-
-
-
-
170.738
-
11 1,215
-
16,706
10,000
2,228
-
-
-
4,478
16,706
-
19 6,178
5,740
14,678
5,000
3,678
-
6,000
-
-
14,678
6 1,138
-
-
90,570
40,000
8,792
$20,000
2,500
14,406
4,872
90,570
-
21469
-
13,548
5,000
496
-
7,000
1,052
-
13,548
-
"1,511
22 7,564
"600
-
239,164
10,000
41,622
23 40,000
74,982
2« 65,000
7,560
239,164
8 10,000
30,843
71,632
31,800
39,832
-
-
-
-
71,632
-
-
-
9,150
5,000
672
-
-
-
3,478
9,150
8 4,000
-
342
11,427
10,000
627
-
800
-
-
11,427
«89
8 1,000
8 50,000
26 7,751
15,206
31,122
20,400
1,359
-
9,363
-
-
31,122
-
-
164,289
150,000
5,819
-
3,978
-
4,492
164,289
8 22,000
8 500
28 5,000
29 1,000
221
61,738
13,132
35,000
8,000
5,251
3,382
-
18,729
1,750
-
2,758
61,738
13,132
18 Treasury stock.
1' Investments.
18 And tools.
19 Equipment.
2» Power plant.
21 Supplies.
22 Horses and wagons.
23 Mortgages.
2'' To be capitalized.
26 And fixtures, teams, etc.
2' Equipment and furniture.
27 And fixtures.
28 Press franchise.
29 Office furniture.
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Dalton-Ingersoll Mfg. Com-
pany. Boston.
Dalton-Jackson Black Fox
Company, Cambridge.
Daly Wagon Manufacturing
Company, Springfield.
Dame, Stoddard Company,
Boston.
Damon and Ellis, Incorpo-
rated, Boston.
Damon Company, The,
Leominster.
Dan A. Donahue Incorpo-
rated, Salem.
Dan S. O'Brien Company,
Springfield.
Dana E. Spaulding Restaurant
Co., Boston.
Dana Furniture Co., Taun-
ton.
Dana Hardware Company,
Boston.
Dana S. Courtney Company,
Boston.
Daniel Duane Company, The,
Boston.
Daniel Green Felt Shoe Com-
pany, Boston.
Daniel Low and Company,
Incorporated, Salem.
Daniel Marr and Son Com-
pany, Boston.
Daniel Russell Boiler Works,
Incorporated, Boston.
Daniels and Blomquist Com-
pany, Boston.
Daniels Cornell Company,
The, Worcester.
Daniels Worsted Mills, Bos-
ton.
Danielson Cotton Company,
Boston.
Danvers Co-operative Asso-
ciation, Danvers.
Danvers Laundry Company,
Danvers.
Danvers Leather Company,
Boston.
D'Arcy and Sons Company,
Boston.
Darling and Rhodes Com-
pany, Worcester.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Sept. 2,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
May ^5,
1915.
May 1,
1915.
Feb. 12,
1915. •
June 4,
1915.
Sept. 21,
1915.
Nov. 19,
1915.
Apr. 22,
1915.
Feb. 25,
1915.
Mch. 18,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
July 28,
19i5.
Mch. 11,
1915.
June 21,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
Dec. 21,
1914.
Aug. 31,
1915.
Feb. 20,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
11 Mch. 17,
1915.
Feb. 17,
1915.
Jan. 6,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
May 22,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Sept. 20,
1915.
Oct. 4,
1915.
Apr. 20,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Jan. 29,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Mch. 19,
1915.
Jan. 13,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
"May 20,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Sept. 30,
1914.
June 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Feb. 28,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 31,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Dee. 31,
1914.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Aug. 31,
1915.
Sept. 30,
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 6,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
880,000
99,000
150,000
80,000
20,000
50,000
50,000
20,000
50,000
10,000
150,000
700,000
1,000,000
100,000
20,000
10,000
25,000
75,000
100,000
775,000
2,500
20,000
50,000
78,000
25,000
Assets.
$9,000
109,044
92,336
19,600
12,600
22,000
30,000
148,147
655,003
1,500
20,104
' 4,056
1,466
6,000
64,373
9,600
2« 201,788
30 13,296
17,364
7,688
95,574
with R. E.
1,000
29,612
g » 03_O
$121,611
82,150
32,699
16,500
44,698
15,170
9,657
98,.306
35,490,
580,902
139,752
5,911
1,888
156,600
72,721
194,791
3,645
4,600
20,158
11,133
1 Patent rights.
' First mortgage note.
3 Stock.
* Fixtures.
' Fifteen silver-black foxes.
' Organization expense.
' And furniture and fixtures.
* Mileage on hand.
' Catalogue account.
1° Reserve accounts.
11 Adjourned.
1- Fixture account.
13 Reserve.
" Good will.
15 Furniture and fixtures.
15 Fixtures and stock.
" Horse and wagon.
18 Insurance policy,
w Prepaid insurance.
2° Suspense.
21 Organization.
22 Stocks.
23 Bonds Am. Tel. & Tel. Co.
2* Bonds on instalments..
1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. 2S9
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
Liabilities.
Rights,
e-marks.
Will.
i
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k5
o
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1 Sl,200
2 $15,000
3 19,700
* 3,000
-
$234,235
$80,000
$88,468
with accts.
payable
$65,767
-
$234,235
-
6 30,000
S63,548
95,100
93,100
2,000
-
-
-
-
95,100
-
6 300
-
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
300
-
8 38
9 369
-
130,905
55,000
20,591
-
-
51,889
10 3,425
-
130,905
-
-
-
43,360
20,000
-
-
$23,360
-
-
43,360
-
-
-
45,325
36,000
4,743
-
-
-
$4,582
45,325
-
12 9,000
-
61,944
15,000
11,788
-
19,929
13 1,000
14,227
61,944
" 9,837
15 2,769
-
28,500
20,000
3,500
-
5,000
-
-
28,500
1^ 6,000
"2,110
25,946
34,216
25,100
2,116
$7,000
-
-
.
34,216
-
" 1,417
^513
IS 402
-
32,481
6,000
6,347
6,451
10,518
4,165
-
32,481
-
-
-
269,418
150,000
106,019
-
-
13,399
-
269,418
1 200,000
19 343
_
581,013
550,000
12,386
_
16,032
_
2,595
581,013
i« 150,000
20 90
21 1,500
22 16,300
23 1,818
2^ 1,756
25 5,800
45,718
25,000
9,600
11,118
45,718
-
2' 30,212
28 17,640
-
1,661,629
550,000
29,361
-
902,500
88,057
29 91,711
-
1,661,629
31618
205,708
100,000
25,855
32 203
33 5,669
31,349
42,632
205,708
~
3^200
36 940
~
63,806
7,500
8,787
8,000
13,050
36 4,778
21,691
-
63,806
-
3' 1,365
-
48,593
10,000
19,977
-
-
18,616
-
48,593
-
38 2,500
-
27,998
15,100
6,624
-
4,362
-
1,912
27,998
-
39 5,500
-
271,551
75,000
66,551
-
120,000
10,000
-
271,551
40 5,144
9,868
369,132
100,000
78,562
90,570
100,000
-
-
369,132
" 2,416
42 1,750
241,117
1,200,491
727,600
326,279
43 1,342
-
144,370
13 900
-
1,200,491
-
-
-
6,739
2,500
479
-
-
44 1,200
2,560
6,739
" 10,000
, 4«500
8,440
21,440
20,000
1,100
42 300
40
-
-
21,440
" 3,400
-
3,656
62,983
33,300
11,006
12,000
6,677
-
-
62,983
-
-
-
88,892
78,000
6,986
-
-
3,906
-
88,892
"8,000
"66
48 2,340
1,180
28,532
16,200
2,546
-
9,786
-
-
28,532
25 Mortgages.
"^ And equipment.
2' Prepaid expenses.
28 Investments.
29 Reserves.
30 And furniture and equipment.
31 Insurance not expired.
32 Taxes accrued.
33 Advertising accrued.
34 Furniture.
35 Horses and wagons.
36 Over requisitions.
3' Team and auto.
38 Tools and fixtures.
39 Fixtures and teams.
40 Prepaid accounts.
41 Prepaid items.
42 Mortgage.
43 Accrued labor.
44 Sinking fund.
45 None held in 1915.
4* Equipment.
4' Insurance.
48 Fixtures and moulds.
290
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Darrow-Mann Company, Bos-
ton.
Dart Express Company,
Marlborough.
Dart Motor Truck Company
of Massachusetts, Boston.
Dartmouth Manufacturing
Corporation, New Bedford.
Daudelin & Cotton, Incor-
porated, Ayer.
Davenport-Brown Company,
Somerville.
Davenport Peters Company,
Boston.
David Brown Company, The,
Lawrence.
David H. Jacobs and Son In-
corporated, Boston.
David Irving Company,
Brockton.
David J. Ingraham, Inc.,
Boston.
David J. Sheehan Company,
Lynn.
David M. Connell Company,
Fall River.
David W. Lewis Company,
Boston.
Davidson Rubber Company,
The, Boston.
Davies, Rose & Company,
Limited, Boston.
Davis & Brown Woolen Com-
pany, The, Uxbridge.
Davis and Farnum Manufac-
turing Company, Waltham.
Davis and Furber Machine
Company, North Andover.
Davis and McLane Manufac-
turing Company, Fall
River.
Davis and Sargent Lumber
Company, Lowell.
Davis Brothers Company,
Worcester.
Davis Circulating Library,
Inc., The, Boston.
Davis Hardware Manufac-
turing Company, Gloucester,
Davis Ice Cream Company,
Cambridge.
Davis, King Co., Acton,
Davis Manufacturing Corpo-
ration, Gloucester.
June 3,
1915.
Aug. 24,
1915.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Dec. 24,
1914.
Aug. 7,
1915.
Mch. 3,
1915.
May 14,
1915.
Mch. 16,
1915.
Mch. 29,
1915.
Apr. 23,
1915.
Apr. 10,
1915.
July 8,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Feb. 12,
1915.
Feb. 5,
1915.
Mch. 13,
1915.
Jan. 21,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Feb. 19,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Apr. 16,
1915.
Jan. 28,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
May 14,
1915.
Aug. 12
1915.
Nov. 21
1914.
Nov. 23,
1914
Jan. 20,
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
May 4
1915.
I Jan. 6
! 1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
I Apr. 6,
1915-
Apr. 5,
1915-
Jan. 13
1915.
Mch. 22
1915.
Jan. 12
1915.
Feb. 1
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Jan. 11
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Jan. 18
1915.
Jan. 25
1915.
Apr. 1,
1915.
Apr. 3
1915.
Dec. 28,
1914.
' Apr. 3
1915.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Feb.
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
Sept. 1,
1914.
Sept. 26,
1914.
Deo. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 30,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Mch. 22,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 28,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Jan. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 1.
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Oct. 3,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914. ■
Dec. 1,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
$100,000
10,000
5,000
2,600,000
10,000
15,000
125,000
50,000
5,000
15,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
50,000
200,000
25,000
15,000
100,000
410,000
10,000
100,000
5,000
5,000
35,000
10,000
20,000
50,000
Assets.
B,
se,
and
roc-
C-T3 .P.(
£?
2 §"« o
J-S fc.M
is-ss^
c3
g§§SS
S
S
-
-
098,000
$1,948,000
700
1,340
28,821
17 12,107
10.695
-
25,000
23,000
-
3,300
-
4,555
-
600
-
6,000
-
250
34,600
-
90,000
35,000
-
7,021
32,500
with R. E.
36,529
64,409
247,803
114,114
-
2,500
61,000
25 19,135
-
3,055
3,500
5,000
-
9,310
-
6,748
~
~
$688,565
15,149
44,312
25,338
10,936
2,000
1,550
4,408
10,341
62,236
22,696
100,567
31,083
195,083
41,114
1,100
2,470
26 26,826
2,177
1 Barge Henry Endicott.
2 L.S.&M.S.Ry.Co.bond.
3 Chamber of Commerce subscription.
* Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. Inc. bonds.
5 Treasury stock.
6 Office furniture.
' Notes receivable discounted.
8 Horses, wagons, provender,
supplies, etc.
9 Furniture and fixtures.
1" Contract rights.
11 Investment,
office 12 Bonds.
w Reserve for taxes.
i< Reserve for bond interest.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
291
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets-
-Con.
Liabilities.
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2 990
3 200
^300
5 10,000
« 1,675
"
$201,514
$70,000
$110,591
"
7 $9,538
$11,385
"
$201,514
-
8 3,083
-
14,333
10,000
2,820
-
-
-
$1,513
14,333
-
9 50
1" 2,000
$1,234
3,870
2,700
1,170
-
-
-
-
3,870
11 40,000
4,648,970
2,600,000
i2$800,000
" 35.388
" 8,000
15 380,000
16 100,000
725,582
4,648,970
-
-
985
3,025
1,800
655
435
135
-
3,025
-
18 457
-
96,537
15,000
7,607
19 13,500
15.160
35,000
10,270
96,537
-
-
1,905
330,330
125,000
55,330
-
150,000
-
-
330,330
-
-
-
• 92,660
41,800
16,358
15,000
18,992
-
510
92,660
-
-
-
15,375
5,000
6,100
-
2,000
-
2,275
15,375
-
-
-
39,482
15,000
24,292
-
-
-
190
39,482
21 S2,400
-
-
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
-
-
2,800
11,650
5,000
4,100
-
2,550
-
-
11,650
-
-
-
6,523
5,000
710
-
813
-
-
6,523
-
-
1,122
53,715
50,000
3,715
-
-
-
-
53,715
-
-
-
222,881
200,000
782
-
5,000
22 17,099
-
222,881
-
-
-
43,955
14,500
12,103
-
4,110
-
13,242
43,955
-
23 1,000
-
183,151
15,000
1,641
-
24,000
142,510
-
183,151
-
-
-
206,746
100,000
39,280
-
59,700
21 7,766
-
206,746
-
-
-
696,023
407,500
-
-
287,439
-
1,084
696,023
-
-
-
16.266
10,000
5,996
-
-
-
270
16,266
-
-
2,723
166.604
100,000
29,604
34,000
3,000
-
-
166,604
-
-
-
4,908
3,000
622
-
-
-
1,286
4,908
21300
-
-
1,550
1,370
-
-
-
-
180
1,550
21 28,376
-
-
39,581
35,000
1,581
-
3,000
-
-
39,581
-
-
-
45,777
10,000
8,115
-
8,000
-
19,662
45,777
-
-
6,247
16,505
16,000
505
-
-
-
-
16,505
27 49,911
-
-
50,000
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
50,000
" Reserve for bonds.
1' Depreciation.
1' And chattels.
18 Unexpired insurance.
1' Mortgages.
29 Adjourned.
21 Good will.
22 And reserves.
23 Expense (insurance, etc.).
2* Reserve.
25 And equipment.
2« And horses, wagons and other equip-
ments.
2' Patent rights.
292
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS.
[1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
1
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Assets.
NAME OF 'corpora-
!S,
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and
roc-
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Davis Mills, Fall River,
Nov. 8,
1915.
Oct. 26,
1915.
Oct. 2,
1915.
$1,250,000
-
$2,188,934
$535,515
$229,696
Davis Press, Incorporated,
July 19,
July 12,
July 1,
30,000
-
12,500
5,237
23,494
The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Davis Shoe Company, The,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 31,
50,000
_
6 4,389
32,334
1,236
Weymouth.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Davis-Watson Manufactur-
Mch. 11,
Feb. 2,
Jan. 1,
30,000
$3,500
4,500
2,150
984
ing Company, Hubbardston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Davison Company, Boston,
June 16,
1915.
Feb. 3,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
100,000
-
-
-
43,931
Davol Mills, Fall River,
May 12,
1915.
May 3,
1915.
Apr. 3,
1915.
500,000
140,000
360,000
297,715
38,610
Day, Gormley Leather Com-
Mch. 8,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
_
_
106,121
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
De Luxe Candy Stores, In-
June 30,
June 28,
Apr. 1,
50,000
_
_
1,647
649
corporated, The, Lynn.
De Meritte School (inc.).
1915.
1915.
1915.
Feb. 16,
Jan. 1,
Jan. 1,
50,000
_
_
_
1.896
Boston.
1915.
19i5.
1915.
De Wolfe and Fiske Company,
Mch. 2,
Feb. 10,
Jan. 1,
100,000
-
_
116,908
39,530
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dean Peimey Company,
Jan. IZ,
Jan. 11,
Jan. 1,
20,000
_
5,000
41,202
21,671
Brockton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Deavitt Manufacturing Com-
Feb. 23,
Feb. 1,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
"4,877
-
5,291
pany, Uxbridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Decatur and Hopkins Com-
Feb. 26,
Jan. 27,
Dec. 31,
175,000
-
-
151,229
171,162
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Decatur-Caddick Lumber
Apr. 24,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 1,
5,000
_
_
4,976
4,189
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Deerfield Company, The,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 5,
Apr. 5,
15,000
,
-
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Defiance Shoe Company, The,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 15,
10,000
1,000
1,000
200
740
Whitman.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Del Oro Fruit Co., Boston, .
June 4,
1915.
May 4,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
2,000
-
-
-
42,506
Dell Dale Farm, Inc., Boston,
Nov. 8,
1915.
Oct. 12,
1915.
Oct. 1,
1915.
50,000
45,000
-
-
-
Delmar Company, Boston, .
Aug. 5,
1915.
July 20,
1915.
June 30,
1915.
10,000
-
-
3,960
2,504
Demarest Heater Company,
June 30,
June 29,
Apr. 1,
15,000
-
454
3,289
1,112
The, Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Demenkow-Brooks Co., Inc.,
Deo. 7,
Nov. 16,
Nov. 1,
3,000
■-
500
1,612
3,550
Brockton.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Deming Park Realty Com-
Nov. 18,
May 31,
Apr. 1,
25,000
20,000
8,000
350
3,876
pany, The, Pittsfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Demond & Brown Chair Co.
Aug. 12,
July 19,
June 30,
30,000
25,850
10,392
21,328
16,811
Inc., The, Winchendon.
1915.
1915.
1915.
19 3,471
20 432
Dempsey Bros. Co., Boston,
June 23,
June 3,
May 31,
20,000
_
7,000
8,803
1915.
1915.
1915.
Demter Company, The, Wil-
Feb. 16,
Dec. 21,
Nov. 30,
15,000
_
1
_
_
mington.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Denholm and McKay Com-
Jan. 13,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
1,300,000
1,718,230
149,269
444,900
370,465
pany, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Denison Brothers Company,
May 21,
Apr. 26,
Mch. 31,
70,000
21,130
55,584
19,680
44,709
New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Denison, Pratt Paper Com-
Jan. 29,
Dec. 16,
Nov. 1,
10,000
_
_
4,656
37,491
pany (Incorporated), Bos-
1915.
1914.
1914.
ton.
1 Taxes accrued.
2 Reserve for depreciation.
' Type, furniture, etc.
^ Thirty-four shares School Arts Pub.
Co.
' Five shares Worcester Mfg. Co.
^ And furniture and fixtures.
' Unexpired insurance.
* Patent rights.
9 Trade-marks.
10 Fuxniture and fixtures.
11 Prepaid expense.
12 Fixtures.
1^ School equipment.
1* And investment.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
293
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LUBILITIEB.
^3 .
•ass
Pl
i
1
"a
1
^
^
S
Accounts Pay-
able.
ii
J.
■^ a
3
1
>3
1
-
-
-
$2,954,145
Sl,250,000
1 S17,638
-
$982,686
2 $218,500
$485,321
$2,954,145
:
3 SI 8,973
4 3,400
6 500
•137
$1,760
64,104
39,856
30,000
20,000
1,885
19,856
7,850
24,369
64,104
39,856
8 $10,000
9 3,000
-
135
24,269
22,500
169
-
1,600
-
-
24,269
-
105,492
149,423
100,000
15,769
-
33,654
-
-
149,423
-
-
-
836,325
500,000
5,500
-
250,000
-
80,825
836,325
-
i»700
"433
12 6,500
3,357
107,254
12,153
25,000
10,200
38,014
1,953
_
40,000
_
4,240
107,254
12,153
-
13 1,000
955
3,851
300
3,551
-
-
-
-
3,851
-
-
-
156,438
100,000
56,264
-
-
174
-
156,438
-
-
-
67,873
20,000
44,280
-
2,500
1,093
-
67,873
-
-
-
10,168
4,000
1,256
-
-
-
4,912
10,168
-
9,376
-
331,767
175,000
30,521
-
126,246
-
-
331,767
16 5,536
-
-
14,701
5,000
4,377
-
5,324
-
-
14,701
-
15 15,000
628
15,628
15,000
628
-
-
-
-
15,628
15 2,900
-
-
5,840
5,840
-
-
-
-
-
5,840
-
-
-
42,506
2,000
40,506
-
-
-
-
42,506
-
-
15,000
60,000
50,000
-
1' $10,000
-
-
-
60,000
-
12 757
-
7,221
5,000
748
-
-
-
1,473
7,221
-
-
6,793
11,648
9,000
848
-
1,800
-
-
11,648
-
-
-
5,662
3,000
1,557
-
-
-
1,105
5,662
-
-
26,774
59,000
22,000
14,000
18 23,000
-
-
-
59,000
16 6,000
21850
3,057
88,191
30,000
40,634
16,405
-
2 1,152
-
88,191
» 5,000
»5
22 700
23 240
24 3,000
26 216
97'
24,743
319
20,000
30
2,673
-
289
-
2,070
24,743
319
_
58,314
26 25,327
28 1,124
_
2,766,505
142,227
1,300.000
70,000
83,074
18,548
900,000
225,000
29,203
254,431
27 4,000
2 11,260
with
surplus
13,216
2,766,505
142,227
42,147
5,000
19,611
11,161
6,375
42,147
15 Good will.
" Contractional rights.
1' Mortgage.
18 Mortgages.
1' New buildings.
20 Timber lands.
21 Office and teams.
22 Twenty shares Boston Wholesale
Grocery stock.
23 Two shares Bay State Grocery Co.
" Furniture and teams.
25 Organizing account.
26 Stocks in other companies.
2' Insurance reserve.
2« Prepaid accounts.
294
ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Cert;ificates of Condition
NAME OF CORPORA-
TION.
Dennison Manufacturing
Company, Boston.
Densten Hair Company, Pea-
body.
Derby Desk Company, Somer-
ville.
Des Arts Studios, Incorpo-
rated, Holyoke.
Desmarais Drug Company,
Holyoke.
Devlin Brothers Building
Company, Salem.
Dewey Square Alleys, Inc.,
Boston.
Dexter Brothers Company,
Boston.
Dexter P. Lillie Company,
Springfield.
Diadem Manufacturing Com-
pany, Fitchburg.
Diamond Baking Powder Co.,
Boston.
Diamond Finish Starch Com-
pany, Littleton.
Diamond Shoe Company of
Mass., Brockton.
Diamond Tack and Nail
Works, Raynham.
Dickerman & McQuade, Inc.,
Lowell.
Dickerman-Maurland Box
Company, Boston.
Dickinson Manufacturing
Company, Springfield.
Dickinson Shoe Company,
The, Lynn.
Dickinson-Streeter Company,
Springfield.
Dietz Baking Company, The,
Holyoke.
Dighton Foundry Company,
Taunton.
Dighton Manufacturing Com-
pany, Dighton.
Dighton Stove Lining Com-
pany, Dighton.
Dillaby Fireproofing Com-
pany, Boston.
Dillon Machine Company,
Lawrence.
Dine Manufacturing Com-
pany, The, Worcester.
Dinsmore Drug Co., Boston,
Dinsmore Manufacturing Co.,
Salem.
Apr. 9,
1915.
Mch. 5,
1915.
Mch. 24,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
May 6,
1915.
Feb. 26,
1915.
May 21,
1915.
July 3,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Jan. 26,
1915.
Apr. 17,
1915.
July 10,
1915.
Apr. 13,
1915.
July 28,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Mch. 10,
1915.
Apr. 26,
1915.
Aug. 5,
1915.
Mch. 11,
1915.
Feb. 10,
1915.
Mch. 8,
1915.
Feb. 16,
1915.
May 13,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Feb. 1,
1915.
Mch. 9,
1915.
Feb. 9,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 12,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 7,
1915.
Feb. 24,
1915.
May 18,
1915.
June 3,
1915.
Dec. 1,
1914.
Jan. 18,
1915.
Feb. 15,
1915.
May 19,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Mch. 30,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Jan. 11,
1915.
Jan. 20,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
July 1,
1915.
Feb. 18,
1915.
Jan. 27,
1915.
Feb. 2,
1915.
Jan. 30,
1915.
Apr. 5,
1915.
Mch. 17,
1915.
Jan. 19,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 29,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Apr. 30,
1915.
June 1,
1915.
Dec. 18,
1914.
Oct. 31,
1914.
Dec. 12,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Mch. 1,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
May 31,
1915.
Jan. 2,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Mch. 31,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
Dec. 31,
1914.
5,600,000
20,100
400,000
5,000
5,000
25,000
10,000
30,000
50,000
15,000
3,000
25,000
100,000
16,000
10,000
11,125
100,000
10,000
24,000
15,000
50,000
18,000
25,000
6,000
50,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
rt
$864,282
26,531
385,730
25,000
i,500
30,000
4,275
35,000
31,000
17,400
15,000
19,000
$748,622
53,199
76,623
' 13,081
with R. E.
10,003
7,500
382
100
40,016
4,848
7,893
44,920
2,435
54,216
2,000
5,311
844
4,580
325
g O) (S_o
$1,035,298
85,119
271,576
20,290
5,723
24,422
22,643
42,924
581
15
167,686
7,307
10,654
5,093
39,176
18,077
21 7,788
10,063
7,846
27,006
13,201
597
29,791
1,210
31 2,000
2,781
1 Patent rights.
2 Good will.
3 Furniture and fixtures.
* And suspense.
6 Reserve for purchase first preferred.
^ Horses and wagons.
' And equipment.
8 Accounts receivable, good.
' Accounts receivable, questionable.
" Three shares A. D. S. stock.
11 Fixtures.
12 Borrowed cash.
13 Undivided profits.
" None held in 1915.
15 Good will, lease and book value.
15 Trade-marks.
1' Trade-marks and good will.
18 Treasury stock.
1915.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10.
295
of Corporations — Continued.
1' Process rights.
2° Reserve for depreciation.
21 And horses and rolling stock.
^ Stock in another corporation.
2' Flasks and patterns.
2^ Molds.
25 Fuel.
26 Supply.
2' Plant: engine, boiler and buildings.
28 Patterns.
29 Horse and wagon.
3" Sundries: office furniture, insurance
and taxes not charged to manu-
facturing expense and plates for
advertising.
51 And fixtures.
'2 Stocks in other corporations.
296 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
Abstract of Certificates of Condition
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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s .
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Direct Hosiery Company,
Apr. 5,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 4,
$50,000
_
S412
$1,644
$1,064
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Direct Importing Company,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 24,
Mch. 31,
600,000
-
2 84,367
103,076
29,977
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Direct Sales Company,
Mch. 8,
Mch. 1,
Dec. 31,
1,000
-
_
212
1,330
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Direct Shoe Company, Bos-
Jan. 19,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
30,000
-
_
48,256
21,072
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Directory Publishing Com-
Apr. 13,
Jan. 28,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
_
_
_
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Directoyu Company, The,
May 3,
Apr. 24,
Mch. 31,
100,000
-
2,919
20,886
41,120
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dix Lumber Company, Cam-
Feb. 26,
sjaa. 23,
Dec. 31,
15,000
S41,007
-
45,752
42,748
bridge.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Doane & Williams Co., Chic-
Mch. 24,
Mch. 11,
Feb. 1,
15,000
26,500
2,800
15,096
9,304
opee.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dockham Publishing Com-
May 4,
May 3,
Mch. 31,
10,000
-
-
200
2,932
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan Incorpo-
July 23,
June 15,
May 31,
50,000
9,970
8,355
69,820
-
rated, Cambridge.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dr. Hallock Drug Company,
Mch. 3,
Feb. 3,
Dec. 31,
5,000
-
2,000
1,000
2,000
The, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dr. Holland Company, Bos-
Apr. 16,
Jan. 12,
Dec. 31,
15,000
-
-
401
4
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Doctor J. A. Walsh Com-
May 4,
Mch. 1,
Feb. 28,
5,000
-
-
300
-
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dr. John Wilbur Daughter
Mch. 26,
Jan. 7,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
50
318
Company, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dr. P. E. Tniesdale's Private
Feb. 5,
Dec. 23,
Sept. 30,
25,000
134,130
-
-
-
Hospital, Inc., Fall River,
1915.
1914.
1914.
Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe Co.,
Oct. 29,
Oct. 1,
Aug. 28,
7,500
_
_
9,886
371
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dr. Rudolph Mertin, Inc.,
Mch. 2,
Jan. 25,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
-
5,081
3,372
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dr. Swett Root Beer Co.,
Apr. 23,
16 Dec. 8,
Dec. 1,
100,000
_
" 10,121
500
4,795
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Dr. Temple's Treatment, Inc.,
Sept. 18,
June 15,
June 1,
10,000
-
-
-
1,000
Lowell.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dodge-Haley Company, Bos-
Apr. 10,
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
130,000
-
-
125,828
86.815
ton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dodge Mill Company,
May 17,
May 10,
Mch. 31,
6,000
2° 1,050
2 500
5,163
11,599
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dodson Co., Lawrence,
Mch. 16,
1915.
Feb. 23,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
5,000
-
400
400
6.600
Doe, Sullivan & Company,
Feb. 25,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
100,000
-
-
50,760
66,499
Inc., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dolls' Hospital, Incorporated,
Mch. 31,
Mch. 8,
Dec. 31,
10,000
-
-
2,900
540
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Domestic Vacuum Cleaner
Aug. 12,
26 July 12,
July 1,
290.000
10,012
30,789
48,791
162,355
Company, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Donnelly & Co., Inc., Boston,
Apr. 27,
1915.
26 Apr. 16,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
30,000
-
-
1,222
23,891
Donnelly Co. of Worcester,
Nov. 3,
July 15,
June 30,
6,000
-
-
-
7.555
The, Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Donohue Brothers Leather
Oct. 15,
16 June 7,
May 31,
15,000
-
30 20,000
1,410
25,293
Company, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Donohue Coal Company,
Oct. 1,
June 30,
May 29,
25,000
18,000
-
12,726
9,346
Worcester.
1915.
1915.
1915.
1 Patent rights.
2 And fixtures.
' Securities.
* Contract rights.
6 Good will.
8 Furniture and fixtures.
' Prepaid expense.
8 Payments in advance.
* Date of postponement.
10 Unexpired insurance.
11 Copyrights.
12 And commissions.
w Trade-marks.
1* Furnishings.
16 Surplus.
16 Should have been held.
1' And kegs, etc.
w Treasury stock.
1915.1
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297
of Corporations — Continued.
Assets -
-Con.
LuBUilTIBS.
8
1
1
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to
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p*
1
1
Accounts Pay-
able.
Funded Indebt-
edness.
J.
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1
CO
1
i$300
-
$18,285
$21,705
$20,000
$1,125
-
$580
-
-
$21,705
-
3 $239,600
-
457,020
195,600
145
-
-
-
$261,275
457,020
-
4 1,000
978
3,520
1,000
420
-
2,100
-
-
3,520
6 5,000
6 1,134
ni9
~
75,581
21,300
300
43,402
-
5,883
:
4,996
75,581
300
-
8 10,749
3 51,800
4,215
i»300
127,474
134,022
53,700
91,600
15,000
15,000
276
37,661
5,044
$36,100
24,000
26,736
$3,825
35,598
14,700
9,656
127,474
134,022
53,700
5 1,000
11 5,000
5,918
15,050
10,000
57
-
12 4,993
-
-
15,050
-
-
-
88,145
50,000
-
-
-
38,145
-
88,145
-
-
-
5,000
2,500
1,500
-
1,000
-
-
5,000
15,000
-
-
15,405
15,000
-
-
-
-
405
15,405
13 100
MOO
13 50,000
6 44.300
" 5,974
5,482
25,408
500
100,150
165,512
250
100,000
25,000
150
71,962
-
68,550
-
250
500
100,150
165,512
-
6 571
-
10,828
6,000
4,661
-
-
-
167
10,828
1 2,000
13 20,485
6 18,000
130,175
5 2,284
16 1,965
18 74,000
4,350
53,187
119,591
5,350
50,000
75,000
5,000
2,187
629
350
-
1,000
15,000
28,908
19 54
-
53,187
119,591
5,350
-
3.045
-
215,688
130,000
83,282
-
-
-
2,406
215,688
-
21900
-
19,212
6,000
7,601
-
4,000
22 1,000
611
19,212
5 2,000
-
4,846 ■
14,246
5,000
9,246
-
-
-
-
14,246
«3 20,000
24 10,000
-
147,259
3,440
100,000
1,175
754
190
2,000
30,052
12,743
26 3,710
75
:
147,259
3,440
142,500
6 23,573
23 16,400
2' 27,500
28 1,241
16,482
362,002
42,754
264,250
30,000
40,441
12,382
:
:
57,311
372
362,002
42,754
-
29 5,000
37,055
49,610
6,000
43,610
-
-
-
-
49,610
-
-
21,415
68,118
15,000
53,118
-
-
-
-
68,118
-
812,500
82 4,000
-
46,572
19,200
32 4,000
3,312
33 9,000
8,000
-
3,060
46,572
1* Reserve for bad debts.
20 Buildings on leased land.
21 Teams.
22 Depreciation.
28 Good will and lease.
'< Suspense account.
25 Reserve for doubtful accounts.
26 Adjourned.
2' Treasury stock at par.
28 Fixtures, etc.
29 Plant.
30 And buildings.
31 8 horses, 6 sleighs, 2 carts, 8 wagons,
10 sets of harness, 1 buggy.
32 Forty shares stock of company.
33 On real estate.
298 ANNUAL RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. [1915.
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NAME OF CORPORA-
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Donovan, Giles Company,
Mch. 8,
Jan. 29,
Oct. 14,
S75,000
312,514
$40,297
$80,897
The, Lynn.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Donovan Motor Car Co.,
June 1,
Jan. 18,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
300
37,449
12,079
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Doody Vapor Heating Com-
Sept. 1,
June 4,
May 31,
50,000
-
500
4,832
5,400
pany, The, Canton.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dorchester Awning Company,
Dec. 4,
Nov. 16;
Nov. 15,
25,000
-
600
« 3,548
6,914
Inc., The, Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Dorchester Express Company,
Nov. 5,
Aug. 18,
July 30,
6,000
-
-
-
550
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dorchester Ice Company,
Dec. 29,
July 15,
June 30,
75,000
$36,500
-
46,304
3,933
Boston.
1914.
1914.
1914.
Dorchester Parcel DeUvery
Feb. 5,
Nov. 18,
Sept. 30,
25,000
-
-
8 10,705
5,845
Company, Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Dorchester Real Estate Cor-
Mch. 18,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
50,000
26,950
_
2,200
poration, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dorchester Theatre Company,
Feb. 17,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 31,
100,000
69,400
-
-
-
Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dorchester Woman's Club
May 20,
Apr. 20,
Apr. 20,
10,000
19,600
-
-
5,862
House Association, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dorsen Cloak Company,
June 15,
Feb. 26,
Dec. 31,
25,000
-
-
-
-
The, Holyoke.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dorsey Manufacturing Com-
Apr. 20,
Apr. 13,
Mch. 31,
25,000
-
1,483
4,009
8,436
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Doten-Dunton Desk Com-
May 7,
Feb. 10,
Dec. 31,
200,000
-
18 16,097
91,885
42,812
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Douban Company, Saugus,
Mch. 4,
1915.
Jan. 4,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
30,000
~
489
~
~
Double Spring Shuttle Com-
May 26,
20 May 3,
May 1,
1,000
~
-
-
-
pany, The, New Bedford.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Douglas Granite Company,
Apr. 16,
Mch. 27,
Mch. 1,
30,000
4,000
1,300
-
• 350
Douglas.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Douglas Saw & Machinery
Mch. 23,
Feb. 6,
Dec. 31,
250,000
-
-
-
1,151
Co., Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dove Machine Co., Inc.,
Apr. 5,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 31,
50,000
-
18 6,031
832
10,728
Lawrence.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Dover Press, Fall River,
July 7.
1915.
June 3,
1915.
Apr. 30,
1915.
15,000
"
11,219
1,417
4,836
Dow Surgical Battery Com-
Sept. 29,
28-
May 1,
30,000
_
225
280
-
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
Downer Kerosene Oil Com-
Aug. 16,
July 30,
June 30,
160,000
100,000
-
-
71,943
pany, Brookhne.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Downing Block, Salem,
Apr. 16,
1915.
Apr. 14,
1915.
Mch. 31,
1915.
40,000
40,000
-
-
6,062
Downing, Taylor Company,
June 28,
June 19,
Apr. 1,
116,000
7,941
2,000
88,865
87,441
Springfield.
1915.
1915.
1915.
Dows Company, The, Revere,
June 24,
1915.
Jan. 5,
1915.
Dec. 3,
1914.
200,000
~
—
~
~
Drake & Hersey Company,
Jan. 21,
Oct. 15,
Oct. 1,
50,000
-
-
26,900
25,400
Boston.
1915.
1914.
1914.
Draper Brothers Company,
Feb. 23,
Jan. 5,
Dec. 31,
200,000
20,000
17,402
133,946
211,897
Canton.
1915.
1915.
1914.
Draycott Mills, The, Boston,
Feb. 18,
1915.
Feb. 11,
1915.
Dec. 31,
1914.
1,000,000
460,649
with R. E.
5,367
1,599
Dreamland Theatre Com-
Jan. 13,
33 Jan. 11,
Aug. 31,
5,000
-
-
-
32
pany, Boston.
1915.
1915.
1914.
1 Good will.
2 Prepaid expense.
3 Patent rights.
* And fixtures.
5 Horses and wagons.
6 Horses, wagons, harnesses and tools.
' Mortgage.
8 And horses, wagons, pungs, harness,
automobiles, etc.
9 Stock Kelley Mfg. Co.
1° Insurance premium.
11 Suspense account.
12 Due from stockholders.
13 Subscription.
1^ Furnishings.
1* Stock in treasury bought in.
1^ Uncollected dividends.
1' Undivided earnings.
18 And equipment.
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of Corporations — Continued.
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