Camera (April 1920-April 1921)

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"The Digest df the Motion l^icture Industry CAMERA! Well -Established — Prosperous — Sound The Ohio Cities Gas Company ranks among the six largest companies of its kind. It deals in every phase of the oil industry. Its producing, refining and distributing operations extend over eight States. As a utility, it serves 100,000 consumers with gas. Such is the nature of the company back of $10,000,000 Ohio Cities Gas Company 7% Convertible Serial Gold Notes These notes are a direct obligation and constitute the only of 25 shares (par value $25) for each $1000 note; at $45 funded indebtedness of the company. per share from July I, 1920, to May 31, 1921, the conver sion price increasing $1 per share each year. Net tangible assets, after deducting all liabilities and reserves, are more than $122,000,000. Equity for the The prices of these notes are: notes is represented by $12,510,200 preferred stocks and 1921 Maturity 99 $45,937,500 common stocks. 1922 Maturity 98'/8 1923 Maturity 97% Net earnings available for interest during past three years , exceeded principal amount of these notes. >nformation concerning the many attractive features of this security may be had by calling or sending for descripThese notes are convertible into common stock at the rate tive Circular C72. .'^sk for it today. Blyth, Witter. & Co. U. S. GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS 521 Trust and Savings Bldg. Phone Broadway 327 Sixth and Spring Streets, LOS ANGELES PASADENA HOLLYWOOD, SAN DIEGO 614 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 6404 Hollywood Blvd. 624 First National Bank Bldg. SEATTLE PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND NEW YORK I PATHE HAUFFS METOL 1 New York For Four Generations The Name of G. GENNERT has stood the most exacting tests, and now holds an enviable position in the photographic world by reason of its reputation for dependable products and square dealing. Our Los Angeles office was built upon this foundation, and has established here a recognized headquarters for the motion picture trade. SEE US AT 206-8-10 SO. SPRING DE BRI E IMPERIAL PLATES Chicago )an rancisco Seattle i