n mmXlm LEDOEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1016 . it FINANCIAL NEWS .WALL STREET STOCK TRADING LARGEST SINCE THE BOOM TIMES OF 1898 TO 1901 Mmriy Issues Advance to New High Re lords Business Is So Rapid That Brokers Fail to Execute ' Orders at Stipulated Prices High Points In Today's Financial News Stock market strong, Many shares established new high record. Trad' fr en New York Curb largest m history. Cotton itrong, Grain was better, hut went off on realiting. French exchange itrong in foreign exchange metrM. Several companies declared extra dividends. New Jersey Public Utility Commissioners permitted Erie and Lehigh Valley liallroada to mug bends. Bank of England lost bullion. Price of bar silver higher in New York and London. NEW YOIUC, fiept. 14. It -mn a day of days In tho stock market. Operations brofco nil records, roJnjj back to tho McKlnlcy boom time of 1898 to 1901. In tlio first hour there trere CW.O00 shares traded In and almost exactly nt 12:30, the end of tho Drat half e-f tho day, tho l.OOQ.OOOahare mark was passed, and by 2 o'clock tho nalcs ItbmT close to 1,300,000 shares, lMco moVcmcnts were so very variable that brokers called much nt tho busi ness churning, but this was duo to tho fact that while the public was buylns on a lu.rre scalo big Interests wcro realizing profits, causing udvoncos In somo Issues and recessions In others. The widest movement was In General Motors, which, In the forenoon, ndvanccd to 7B0, tho highest price at which any stock over sold In the regular way on tho New York Stock Exchange. On May 9, 1901, sales of Northern Pacific, which wero mado at 1000, were for cash, with tho stock selling regular at 700. There may havo bocn days since when the Stock Exchange transactions wore larger than today, but thero has been no time In the Intervening period In which the volume of tho buying orders was larger. Tho demand for stocks came In such volume that only a part of tho orders could be executed, as prices quickly possod tho limits fixed, loavlng tho ordors unexecuted on brokers' hands. Now high records wore made In many stock., with United States Steel common soiling at lot, Heading crossing 114 and Marino common advancing to 50 and the preferred above 126. The movement In Marino common was n surprlso to tho Inside Interests. AH they could say about It was that now buying had appeared in such volume as to take control of the market nltogetl ir.put of their hands, and they had no reason to offer for the sudden change from weakness to strength. Industrial Alsohol mado a gain of more than G points, and about tho same amount of advance was recorded in Studebakcr and New York Air Brako. Tho minor steel industrials were active and strong, but were led on advances by Republic Iron and Steel, In which thero Is more public Interest than In any other Issue in this group. Crucible Steel again reflected the contest for control. Tho denials that Beth lehem was seeking control caused a decline early in tho day to 91 V4. but In the afternoon the price crossed 07. The strength of the market was considered all tho more rcmarkablo becauso of tne fact that realizing has been In progress .on a hugo acale for many days past. Since Monday morning one group of large operators Is known to havo thrown wore than 1,000,000 shares on tho market, including more than 100,000 shares of United States Steel-common, but that stock advanced from below 104 while ths realizing was n progress, and tho manner In which It acted Is regarded as demon strating the great absorptlvo power now found In tho public demand. 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OS 13-1(1 0K 08 13-tO union l'ao rra 48..., nuri hun nvirf Va Car Ohm lat Sa.. tM4 VSi uHl waDonn za oa nn Wnb.P T lat i( f n 4 n4 Wrat n A M cv Ca nta.loo!) do 01 127 West t'nlnn 4U a 11(1 Wrat Union Sa 10H. 101?; 101 2 H2i looH HIHH loo.S looft 4t. 83'i U7I li I S 1124 sxs 101 111.' tisvi OS'. 73f. 100. iiN'A Kio4 127 im "It ItioU 10BS 1004 H4V. sw 02Vi HV 101 111 J li.Vl o.i5 si. li.4 1 101 105H lll'j'v 10.1 IIK4j 34 im Local Bid and Asked ( Today Bid. Aiktd, Toledo Machine Declares 5 Per Cent Extra Dividend TOLEDO, O., Sept. 14. Tho Totedo Mnchlno and Tool Company has declared an extra dividend of C per cent In addition to the regular monthly dividend of S per cent ' . Erie and Lehigh Valley Permitted to Issue Bonds TRENTON, Sept. 14. Approval of a bond Issue of $2,380,000 by the Erlo Rail road Company was given today by the Board of Public Utility Commissioners. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company was given permission to Fssue $B85",000 of bonds. Extra Dividend for Phelps, Dodge & Co. NEW-YORIC Sept. 14. Phelps, Dodge ft Co. have declared the regular quar terly dividend of $2.B0 a share and an extra of $o,G0 a share, both payable Septem ber 29 to stock of record September 19. Colts Firearms Declares IZVifo Extrji, Dividend HARTFORD, Conn., SepU 14.. T1o Colts Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company has declared the regular quarterly "dividend of 4 per cent and an extra dividend of 12V4 per cent. Tho last extra dividend was 10 per cent on July 1. nnldwln Hurt and Huq t c S2i do pref S3 Iirlll J (1 87 Klcetrle Stormre i V Ueneral Aapnalt ... 29 do pref on Keratone Tel IS do t o, i 13 do pref 08 I.aks Hup Corp 124 Lahurh Nov 7U l.ehlirh Valley Rll l-ehl.h Valley Tr 204 . . 4H iln nref Pennaylvanla ... 2'hlla Eleo l'Mla Co do 3 per cent pfd. do (I per cent pfd. r n t t o ..,.., iieaamir , ?.' ....... . . , M 0 37 Did. Aeked. no 804 (iA ni vi Si) .13 SO BS 3R 3K4 (18 1174 8 804 2S 80 70 n4 mi?4 1SJ4 13 134 13H 13 1814 (III 08 Ml 12 114 lli 7J4 70 7(1H SOW 80 SOU 4SH 48 434 lis SSj; S3J4 58w 88' S nn 87 mi Ton He Ton iln Union Traction 3 Steel Illllll Kill: York linry 13 18 do prer S7 37 Wra Cramp t c M.'lH 85 u a i . u a 40 404 40 40 20V, 20 204 20 1124 1124k 111 112 4 4 7-10 4S 4 .L' ,,f .1' a 48 4B" Uli hHK Hit K4 NEW YORK STOCK SALES Itl.h. out 17 3SH r.7 16 74 2T.i 81 K KIM 05H rou US O.H liovr. Cloaa. 03'i OiK La at cloae. Acme Tea pf 05 Adr Rumely 14 Adr numelxpf 32H AJx itubtx-t OH Alaska ((old M 15H AluVaJfloldM 7i AlUs-Cbalmrn Mfr '.'04 AUtj-Clnl Mfr pf 604 Am A Chemical 60 Am Heel Mijar U5 Am' Can.... ffi'i Am Canpf... UH Am Cn & Fdr. 05 Am Coa I'roducts 1WWJ I.HU Am Cotton on WIS K Am Hide a Leather 12( Am lIUo 4 L pf OIU Am Ice tcutltles., 294 Am Llnaoel '! Am Llnjeed pf 53 Am Locomotire W)f Am Smell Kef 108H 11)0 Am Smelt & It pf 114 IHU Am Smelt pfO 81)1 8fi Am siel KouiiJrlet..... 07 'Oh Am Suiar ItefinlDZ 1 1 1 tl 1 1 1 H Am Tel 4 Tel 1324 137H 1-12U 132H Am Tobacco ,....221 2214 J21H 22)4 Am Woolon W)'J Am Writing Ppf 32 Am ZlcJL& Sra. ...... 30)( Afiaoonda Cop M.t SO AtebTop &HF ittlji AtcbTop 4 8 F pf 09 AUCull 4 W I O.Vi ail CI ft W I nf (.0 KaWLoeo WkJ MU-OVi ,80' tWV UWO tr hun ,BO no 124 I15U 29U Mi 824 14 32 C04 154 7f 2f4 60Jf 804 P44 014 115 1154 151 54 1W B5M 29 24 53U 80 17 354 07 154 7!t 27 MK 24 044 MM 115 B0)f 1MH MU UH 851 29W 24 K MM RO IIIS4 109 IHU lH!t 51 80 58 594 ill 111 um i'ii 4s 314 --il4 314 404 394 40 894 804 894 104.4 1034 104 09 09 09 J t)&. 93 , 034 09 tiSlieg 034 80 ....- a. . ri . err. e.ai afi aensieaeta avxi.. ...... vi uiu ufc utm r Butte & SuprrV-jr CO'i 70 OOff .70 ' Cat relroleum, 2W 214 314 214 Cal Petroleum pf....... 49W 49 49 49 Canadian 1'acirio. 177J4 178 178 . 178 Int M M pf Laat cloaa. llllh. Low. Cloae. of rip liMU 1.54 tJllU 121!i Kan CUT fouthrrn 25 Kelly fipnni Tiro....... 81 Krnnreott Copper. i,.... 544 Lack Mn Co K44 Lake Erie A Wer. 18 Lake Kill & W pf 42 Lehuh vai.ei .... S.I Iose W III! 1st pf 804 Lou v o 1284 128 Mvkay Cos pr 07 Mui . Motors,., M4 Max Muton 1st pf 86 Mai Motors 2l "f 50 May Dent Stores 01 Al(lcti I'e rUeum 112U 1144 1134 114 Miami Copper 47 37 37 37 Minn Ml'iSSll ...122 1214 1214 121M Missouri Pacific 4 4 4 4 Mo Par tr els 4 4 4 4 Mol'acwl 22 22!t 224 22W Mo Kan 4 Texas , 44 Kal Knam h 'Co 29 Nat Lead Co.., G9U NT Con Cop 224 25 25 25 82 79 411 544 54 54 xii nr so l 18 18 434 434 434 WW VJ)f 804 804 R04 804 128 128 128 CO' 4 G04 004 Odjf Ml 804 87 80 8H 50 55'f 554 Gl 01 01 ,03 214 . LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPA1I HTOCKS Hid. Jim Tlutler , .88 MaeXamara 03 .Miaway .. .2n Mlzpah Extension 20 Montana .23 .'Nortnern Htar 1 Tononah Ilelmont u. . 44 Tnnnnnh V.f.n.lnn ...... RV Tonopah Sllnina S Reacue Eula ........... -.22 Weat Jlnd ..i .07 GOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta 01) nine nun oj llor.tli ., 12 llulldor .V i... .01 C O U 03 Combination Fraction 00 Dlamondlleld 11 II 02 Daisy .02 Florence 43 Uoldneld Conaolfdated 73 (loinnel.l Meraer 07 Jumbo Hitenalon 80 Kewanaa 10 Oro 04 Hand Ken 04 Hitter I'lck SO MISCELLANEOUS 10 n'i 43 804 NATIONAL PROPERTIES' SUBSIDIARIES CONTINUE TO REPORT GOOD EARNINGS August Gross 17.80 Per Cent Above Last Year Profits of Tonopah Belmont and Jim Butler Not as Large Spurt in Superior Subsidiary companies now owned or con trolled -by tho National Tropertlen Com pany continue to report stood earning. The Kroas for Awruat, the figures for which came out today, was $791.4578. As com pared with the same month of last year, this Is an Increase of I119.0C3. or 17.10 per cent. For tho seven months ending with August the grosa reached a total of U,82B,0S4, an Increase of II71.07S, or 17.61 per cent over tho same period of tho previous year. Net earnings of the Tonopah Belmont Development Company and the Jim llutler Mining Company In August wero not ns large ns In July. For August. Tonopah Del mont reported I02.C3B. This compa.es with $107,000 In July nnd $116,147 In June. Jim Htltlcr's August net was $24,296, compared with $25,124 In July and $22,829 In June. Trading on tho 1'nllndelphla Stock 1.x change today was tho broadest In many Aaked. .00 Clypay Queen ieaaa inn .... -- Nevada Wonder 2.0.1 Tecopa Mining .10 44 30 724 !.! New York Air Hrsko . . ,1424 140 44 29 70 224 143 44 30 724 21 143 Central Leather 034 Cwttal Leatlior pr lit Cfcaatfkr Motor ,...111 Okt Oiilc , 02 Cab Northwestern...." CCC & StL .63 Oil K.1 fac,. ,. 174 CMta rower 20 Cftaai) COfeptx 504 Oat fl A Iras 524 Cast T Rec Co 444 CtMONdated us 137 ChU ELAl'B!,. Oaatltaintel Can 94 10J OavOaMttal Can pf 107 1)0 CsriKcuKt 154 174 -Cmftat ., 9J 074 OnwfUeJJlwa pf,.,....ll94 120 CufeM-Aai 84nar,.,.,.250 250 Cak4 Case, Swr, ...,. 594 OOlf OtW Case btwaf ..,.. Vd Oaawa A Cf 60 vttt & Hu4aoa.,.,,lfi2 iVtr HtoOr.,,..., 144 it.awiK jh. ,..,., jo lafi CWaVa..,..,. 47 Lf.f Uif ;A4tlrf.,...,. fOH HY tlai pi., ............ MH fM iM, ..,.... 38 iafaaa (.,..... -hi f 1 044 OlU 024 114 114 114 Jl) 1004 110 02)1 014 fii 12V 1244 125 6.1 53 A3 174 17 17f 20 20 20 504 50 501, 55 534 534 44 44 44 1374 137 1374 1114 1114 1114 1114 99 1U14 110 110 104 1S4 03 024 90 91 151 13 344 4;H 02 10 374 Aaf 41 - 'JM'f 1194 120 250 250 5M. 91 5i 13 MH 474 00 .10 371, mi 4t U 584 UO 91 151 13 314 4S4 1)2 10 37U Met 44 34 New York Centra. l(m 1004 1054 '004 N'Y N II A II 60 01 -5v '594 N l O 4 West 204 274 274 274 New York Dock 94 154 154 154 AorfoU er Western 129U 130H I2n't 130! North American 03 094 C94 094 Northern r-aclflc 1104 1104 10J4 1104 Ontario Silver M In 74 74 74 74 Tabst Urn pf 85 824 824 824 facifiCMall 294 204 tf 2D IVno Kallrjad 554 I'Mladelpoia Co 384 IMtti Coal Co N J 304 Pitts Coal cot dp 294 1'ltUCC & Ht L ,. 804 frtssed b car Co 9 Presaed H C Co pf 1004 1014 1014 1014 l-ubb Corp'a N i 1334 1334 1334 1334 QuIckiUrar 34 34 34 3't Steei Sp Co 62 524 524 624 Jt.j con copper 20 204 -ii 204 Ileadlnf 1114 1144 1124 112 llejJInj lit pf 424 43 424 43 Ileadlnf 2d pf. 454 4S4 404 404 Ilepubllc iron & H 004 091 064 lit) tJoatArltCop 304 31 31 Bean, Hoe & Co 210 210 210 Seaboard Air Linn,..,.. 144 15 15 blou-Sbef a A t Mi 004 68 bViutn IVrto It Sujar ...180 1884 1 81 554 55: 654 394 394 394 31 294 31 314 304 314 80 80 80 004 694 004 Prairie Oil Extra Dividend INDEPENDENCE, Kan., Sept. 14. The Prairie Oil and Gas Company today de clared the usual quarterly dividend of 3 per cent and an extra dividend of 2 per cent The extra distribution Is unchanged from that made last July and last April. The dividends are payable October 31. bIa7 w PUBLIC SERVICE SECURITIES Securities success of 984 M4 09-4 V34 39 4 4M4 474 484 173 i; 1. .' IMa4fMf. $,,'.;,,.,.,. n If W-.....-. 113 MIMtt H .mr- 70 715 -ei if e-; l..M i ft M ..- HH !.M1! .-.,.,101 OOd. , Ua ; AjrtSWMISa It.. . 61 Hr 14", 7 UfarTM. ittm U4M "f'---- T"" Mffl mamBfag XM 1724 13 760 IM IX IJ7H w a S iiaw iia liiH atfli Ju mi K.....U4 liTM 1I4W ItTM ''" 7i" 2 Su SI ST B" IT W7X Ml( 91 H IM J U 1W W UXIH WH 1UI4 Uh Oi IH 7$ Tl 7 llo4 1164 1MM if i - mh mt tmi & W & Soutbern 1'acllic. ...... 984 faoutnrrn Ity ,., - 'i Southern llv nt.. i7' St LouU Southwest pr . . 37) i SO 3! JJtuaeuaaer Co.. .....129 1314 l.M Tenn Uoypit. .,......,,. 204 -"' -,ll leiaa Co, ....,. ...,.2it .1)0 2014 Third Annuo 014 014 014 lobacco J'riuneH,..,.. 504 "'U)l 50 Tobacco Prod pf. 106 101 101 Under Tpuwr Wt 1U1 lot Uniou Ua .v Upir.... 104 oV 94 Ijnlon Ut A V pf ,..., 58 59 59 United Cigar WlorfJ,..,.1094 10J 102 LmtcJ fruit ia H 1014 Ml Unlou t'ucittc ,,,..112'! 113 I J. MI Union rtcflepf . , n . f '( OaUI i'K. ,..,., 23i 2H 33 0 a lod AleobM 1394 12. i I2J U 8 Kaallljr Mluip,, . M J) 39 U 4 j.UOJl'I . ., )- ui4 III U riSu ( .t it.,,... Mi m U a HMft Oarp'n 1054 197 U BiN Cerp'n pi .,.1I0) 130 una co- .......... ! m UtahSeMrUt mi Va-Cuo C'bain.,. ....,,, .44 Va Itoa, Coal A 0.....764 Waun,. mi Wafcajft pf A..,....olt WaUuti U a..,, 374 Walt. faifO mp,.,....,134 Waal UiIW. ..,.,.., W4 WW M(inMt WFW kJ4lH f im 31 210 15 004 184 mi 244 4 39 U. .'d4 -) 1 4 014 504 100 101 vli 59 102 1014 143 i'f 21 1274 30 4J tm ..mi ::1 K......KH ,.,...,.ill7M If 56 134 6l JH 114 IM , IK' 105i 1004 U9 U9H 84 8H 194 U I 55 134 60 344 1444 WW 194 it M 134 604 41 1244 U7 91 JHf 4M lnj44. WtttTleMals WOfWQH.' B&L l.Jn Ahmwrir VUatac JWWeJTy a i assjawfal a fjMSaavajr wva- Public Service are a lien on the communities. C Our Public Service Securities are excellent examples or conservative in vestments yielding a lii.n return. C, From them you not only get a large yield, but the a'turance of aafety that comes only with obligations of highly successful Public Service Companies. C, We now have four different Bonds that yield lat 57o-2nd 5'43rd 5'2'i-4th 6. C, They are well seasoned and have bcea issued by companies with unim peachable records. C AVe recommend them for invest ment, and will hand you complete data. BeJcer; Aylirvg 6. bng Land Title Bldg. Philadelphia. ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Title Building Philadelphia High Grade Pennsylvania Tax Frtve Railroad Bond Equipments Bad Ptiblic.Utllky Bends MHMBEKtt NEW OBK AN1J rHlLABBlVPHU UTOPK KXCHANUasi Selictri Secirittes or Prvfl Mirtt s4 tor CtnHtar MELLOR & PETHY iumcial tim mum. M aotjTH awoAO rrwoT mmSmmmmmmmmmmm Sales in Philadelphia Net chKe, " 1 4) t iifc M H 4 11. V. 1 Hlah. Iw. Cloae, 10 Am Woolen B0 80 BOW 280 Am Can.. OS 0S14 ' 8 Am Gas...ll 1 1 48 Am llys pf OS OS 05 100 Am Smelt. 108 108 10ST4 850 Anncondu. 00 (WW. 00H 180 Bald Ijeo 00 SO. 9 170 n & S t c. 81 8P,i 81V4 30 do pref. BO S 80 23 Hrin J a. ss s s 20 Cruclblo tit 03 03 03 20 Col 1' and I f.4')l S4 841 20 C J.eathcr. 03 03 03 4 Cntn. 2d pf S3 83 83 718 Woe Stor. 0H 0 t300 Trio 3V4 .1 200 Dlst Sec. 4B 47 48 ISO O Asphalt. 30 30 30 ' 140 tlr, pref. 70 00 70 Vt to In M&M ct 4814 48 48Tfc 1. 100 Key Seo .. 21W 21 21 100 Kcnne Cop 84 84 84 nolo Lk Sun Cor 13 11 18 i 10 Leh Nav. 70 70 10 Lch Val... 80 80 28 I.h Vol Tr 20 20 6 L. V Tr pf 43 43 41 Mlnchlll .. C7 67 80 Nov Cons. 23 23 070 Pennn. It It SO SS 230 I'hlla Uloc. 28T 28 1B73 TOT tr cfs 20 20 80 Rep lr & S no no loo Itay Cons. 20 20 2103 Heading... 114 112 10 So Pacific 08 08 SO So llwv... 24 24 417 Ton Bel.. 4 7-10 4 4 7-10 1-10 70 80 20 43 87 23 80 28 20 2 days, the market In th's city followlnc Wall ftreet. While all stocks did not movo tip. the majority of them did. As far as local Issues were concerned nil Interest was centered In lJke superior, which roce to IS, the hlnhcst point touched this year, and a Rain of 1H over the clos ing of yesterday, more than 10,000 shares changtnc hands In tho full session. At tho same time the company's 6 per cent bonds rose 2i po'nts. There was no new to ncciimt 'or "' strength, but the feellnR la crowing: In the Street that rhllnde IptiU will navi .. ..i i. ' representation on the board of directors after the annual meeting which will bo held on October 4. United States Steel common was the most active of the arbitrage group, and had been the most actlvo In the trading dtlr ng tho morning, but It was forced to take second place In tho nfternoon when renewed demand appeared for Lake Superior. Sugar Futures Decline NEW YOrtK. Sept. 14. Tho market for sugar futures opened at a decline of E to il points, with Bales on the call. 14,000 tons. There was considerable realising af ter yesterday's sharp advances. Dank of England Loses Bullion LONDON', Sept. 14. The weekly state ment of tho Bank of Kngland shows a de crease of 1645,860 In bullion. The propor tion of the bank's reservo to liabilities Is 23.80 per cent ngatnst 23.86 per cent last week. oo 20 112 08 24 12 Ton Mln.. 28S Un Trac. 38 Un O Imp. 0201 U H Steel. 200 Utah Cop. 8 45 80 107 88 100 Va Car Ch 43 310 West Elec. 04 6 48 88 10S 88 43 04 3 BONDS. Hlah. Low. S100 A G&C1 Es 03 03 SOOO El&P Tr 4a 80 80 1000 liar i:i Cs.102 102 6000 Int Ry 4s. 67 87 28000 Lk Sup 6s 88 33 2000 L Vgn 4n 00 00 2000 Lch V cons HH 2003 00 00 SOOO Pa Co gen 4V4b ...101 101 2000 Phlla Co cons Do.. 101 101 3400 Phil Etc 4B 84 84 8000 do Es ...103 104 SOOO Un Itwy Inv 5b.. 08 88 1000 Wels Co Cs 00 00 Decrease. Increase. 48 88 100 88 43 01 Cloae. 1 Net chce. 08 80 102 67 38 2 00 00 101 101 84 103 08 00 niKECTonv of accountants Certified 1'ulille Affonntnnta LAWKENCK IS. IIIIOWN A CO. 1015 rtKAL KSTATK THUHT HU1LDINO September Invest ment Suggestions Our September Investment Circular Is ready for distribu tion, and will be delivered on application. In nddltlon to the display of many attractive Bonds, the circular continues our series of explanation of banking phrases with a brief discus sion of The Investment Return Edward B.Smith &. Co EsTisuantD 1802. BANKERS Jfemtiere New York and rMIatfelpMa Stock Exehanmi 1411 Chmtnct St., Pmi.iDii.rnu SO Tikc BTitn Niw Yoik INVEST IN MORTGAGES AT 5.4 Recommended by BEN T. WELCH 1328 Chestnut Street Save Your Private Property from liability for business obligations by Incor porating your enterprises. Wo furnish charters undftr laws of all States At small expensa. Corporate manual moiled free on request. U. S. INCORPORATING CO. FINANCE DUILDINO. I'HILADEU-IIU Inlcrnalionil Mercantile Marine Company (International Navigation Compaiy) NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF PLAN OF REORGANIZATION DATED AUGUST 3. HIS. AND OF THE ADOPTION OF A NEW PLAN To the Ileldtr of Certificates of Pfpoult ef The New fork Trnst Company Depastur? and Its Arentu, ln.ueil under the c.rUln Depoalt Aa-rcement, dalnl Oetol.fr , 1014, lor Pour and One-Half Ter Cent. Mortae and Collateral TrtiM Oold UoncU of International Mercantile Marin Company! ana Crrtlnratee of llepo.lt of the Fidelity Tru.t Company Drpotltarr aaa Ha Arrntii, U.nfd nniler the r.rtaln llfpo.lt Agrffment, dated Not.m.tr 18, 1014, for First Mortcase ainklnc Fond Fl Jer Cant. (Jold Beads of International Navigation Company (now International Mercantile Marlaa Company) and Certlfltalea r Dfpo.lt of The New Vorh Trn.t Company as Depositary and It. Aft-ent.. I.nued under the certain nan and Agreement at rear sanitation, dated Aucu.t t, 10IS. for preferred and common atoek, or Stork Tru.t Certiorates In respect thereof, of International M.rranlll. Marine Company, All nf .aid Drpo.ltfil Bond., Block, and Hlock Trn.t Certltlfatea are aew lield by Hie Committee under lite rlan and Agreement of neorxanlsatlaa of International Mercantile Marine Company, dated Autast 3, 101S and To the Holder, of Undenoalted Fonr and Onr-ltnlf Ter Cent. Mortraae and Collal.rai r ., fl.1.1 llnh.la nf tHl..H.llnn.l M.rln, PiiMniinvi at. 1 .wi.. ....... .......... . ...,. .In, ........ ....... . ,. . rir-h atnrlvaff. fllnktnv Piin.1 Ifl.M I?r Cnt. flold tlnnili nt Ini..... tlonal Natlaatlon ComDanr (now International Mercantile Matin. " Company) I Notice is hereby given that tho Plan of neorsranlzatlon dated August J, 1915, has been abandoned, and In placo thereof this Committee has ap proved and edopted a Now Plan for the readjustment of tho debt of Inter national Mercantile Marine Company (hereinafter termed Marine Company), which New Plan has been prepared and adopted by the committees repre senting respectively the preferred stock and the common stock of the Marine Company. A copy of the Now Plan has beon or will be filed with the Depositaries and their Agents acting under snld Agreement, dated August 3, lt'15, and notice of the nilng thereof is hereby given by publica tion ns provided by said Agreement, dated August 3, 1916. All holders of Certificates of Deposit who do not, within ten days after the lam publica tion of said notice, notify In writing the Depositary or Us Agents Issuing such Certificates of Deposit, that they do not assent to said New Plan will ba deemed to have assented to said New Plan, and will be bound thereby as fully and effectually ns It they had personally, Individually, and nfllrmatlvely assented thereto. Prior to the expiration of said period, non-assenting depositors may surrender their respective Certificates of Deposit, to the Depositary or Its Agent Issuing the same, and may with draw the securities represented thereby upon the payment of their share of the expenses of the Committee to date of withdrawn! as apportioned by tho Committee, which has been flxod by the Committee at One Per Cent., viz.: Ton Dollars for each One Thousand Dollar bond and One Dollar per shore for each share of preferred or common stock, or Stock Trust Certificate In respect thereof withdrawn. iTnirinra nf tlio First Mortcuito Sinking Fund Five Per Cent. finM Bonds of International Navigation Company (now International Mercantile i Marine Company), and of the Four and One-Half Per Cent. Mortgage and rviiintprnl Ttust Gold Bonds of International Mercantile Marine Comnanv J who havo not already deposited their bonds with this Committee, may obtain the benefits and advantages of tho said New Plan by depositing their bonds, together with all unpaid coupons, with ths respective De positaries of the Committee designated for that purpose, or their Agents, on or before September 15. 1910. This Committee will not receive further Deposits of Stock or Stock Trust Certificates. Copies of the Committee's circular containing full details of the New Plan may bo obtained from tho Secretaries or Depositaries of the Committee. Dated. New York, August 26, 1916. UBFOSlTAItlBS AND THEIIt AGENTS a a i For Four and On-'JalJ.i?I, , Cent. Mortaaro and Collat- era! Trust Oold lionda. For First Morteaae Slnklna Fund Five l'er Cent. Oold Uonda. For Preferred A Common Stock and . . Stock Trust Certificates. Eecretarleat C. B. HA.YDOCK. 20 Droad Street. New York City. T. HOMEIt ATHERTON. 825 Che.tnut Strfet. Philadelphia, fa. THE NEW TOriK TWJBT COMPANY. Deposltarr. SB Droad Street. New York Wl LAND TITLE & TRUST COMPANY. Aient, Philadelphia. Pa. "" OLTN. MILLS. CURRIE CO.. Aaent. 07 Lombard 8treet. London, Enalaad. FIDELITY TRU8T COMPANY. Depositary. Philadelphia. Pa. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, 14 wall Htreei, New York City. FIDELITY TITLE TRUST COMPANY, Arent. Plttabunh. Pa. THE NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY. Depositary. xu urn.a street, new Tork Cltr. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. Aaent. rnuaaeipnia. fa, ADOLPH DOISSEVA1N & CO., Aaent. Amsieroam. iiouana. ril.TN. 1III.1.H cunnin OT Lombard Street, & CO.. Aaent. jxraai on. Enclaad. J nnnHmjinrKR. MII.I.ER MORQAN. LEWIS POTTKR EARLB. UUUlvlUB. Counsel. OTTO T. DANNABU, ANDREW 4. MILI.KR, FREDERICK II. 8IIIFMAN, SIDNEY F. TYLER. ALDERT II. H'lOOIN, U O. MYERS, WILLIAM r. OEST. T. DeWITT CUYLBB, SAMUEL F. HOUSTON, CHAHI.EH D. NORTON, GEORGE S, nitEWKTEB, IILNJAMIN THAW. Committee. A i NEW ISSUE $3,000,000 Crew Levick Company I9SI FIRST MORTGAGE 6 SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS To bo dated August I, 1916 Due August I, Interest payable February 1st and August 1st Coupon bonds In tho denominations of $1000, $500 and $100 reenterable as to principal. or exchan&oable (or fully registered bonds v Callable as a whole or for the Sinking Fund at 107 and accrued Interest Authorized Issue $15,000,000 Presently to be Issued $3,000,000 ' COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, TRUSTEE n-,. J 4 ' I- - J Free of Pennsylvania State Tax Interest payable without deduction of the normal Federal Income Tax We summarize as follows from a letter from the Vice President of the Company: COMPANY The Crew Levick business was founded in 1862, and was first incorporated in Pennsylvania in 1890. The Company is engaged in producing, refining and marketing petroleum and its products. SECURITY The bonds will be secured by a first mortgage on all the property owned by the Company. The books of the Company, as audited by Msssrs. Herbert G. Stockwell & Company, Certified Accountants, as of July 1, 1916, show assets largely in excess of the bonded debt, NET EARNINGS of the , Company for twelve months ending June 30, 1916, were $616,277.57, without including earnings for the months of May and June of the Liverpool Station and the Warren Company. It is estimated that the total net earnings for the year 1916 will be in excess of $1,100,000, or over six times the interest charges on these bonds. SINKING FUND 5 annually of the maximum amount of bonds issued. ADDITIONAL BONDS can be issued only for 75 of the cost of improvements, etc., when net earnings for the twelve months preceding have been at least three and one-half times the total interest charges. CONTROLLED by Cities Service Company, one of the largest and most successful public utility corporations in the United States,- and which, through its ownership of all the stock of the Empire Gas & Fuel Company, is one of the largest producers of oil in the United States. LEGALITIES to be approved by Messrs. Roberts, Montgomery & McKeehan, of Phila. delphia. DELIVERY IF, WHEN AND AS ISSUED TO US -100 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, YIELDING 6 PER CENT of necessary legal work and the delivery of th H.finiiiu. t.n,i. ..deliver temporary receipts of the Commercial TrueCompany, Trustee, bearing interest at the rate of 6. Ducrlptlv Circular on Rtquiit. 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