- Vs H 5 Kr V, 1, ' JEVBNINtT PtTBIilO LEDGER- PHIEADELPT3IA', TTTESBAT, 'AUGUST 19, 1019 I AeiWwue $3, 1,300,000 Barnsdall Oil Company 6 Serial Gold Notes Maturing $100,000 on the first day of each month from September 1, 1919, to May 1, 1922, both inclusive Interest paable quarterly January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1. Fully registered in denomination of $10,000 only. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Trustee Guaranteed unconditionally at to principal and interest by Barnsdall Corporation Vi summarise from letter of Mr E. B Reeser, Vice-Piesidtnt efl Company , as follous: Barnsdall Oil Company's interest in producing Oklahoma represents about 24,000 acres and 825 wells daily average production of 4,000 barrels of high gra As the average age of the wells is about eight years production may be considered settled. The properties are now conservatively value in excess of three times the maximum amount standing. Net earnings of Barnsdall Oil Compa calendar years have averaged $1,500,000 an ing expenses, taxes and interest, but before 1916, 1917 and 1918 the balance availab taxes and depreciation averaged over $2 present quotea price on tne stocie ot JSaras tion, the guarantor, indicates a value in exc foi ta.&ufmrviu de7oa P i t S It W rJMfiatura llNchesttftt- I v fW for tlOTatt ei&fll rally attK tfXperaVli deWeciat nPtffJ IWor inWest FeBwaT ,62,OOO.X Arnsdall jEorpora ess of $11,600,000. Prices to yield 6 to 6 according to maturity Descriptive Circular on request. MONTGOMERY & CO. ' 133 So. Fourth Street New York Philadelphia Chicago This information and thete statistics art nat g uaranteed, but hire been obtained from sources wc believe to be aecuratt Fi rst Offering $3,500,000 Capital Stock of the Natioilal Motor Bus fcorpomtfon Par Value $10 Authorised Capital $25,000, $7,500,000 Outstanding, Irtclu Mill t'aid and iNfir Ail Common Stock Transfer Agent Registrar & Transfer Co. 120 Broadwaj, N. Y. 000 (2,500,1 k fi pnyftyi s. KShareB) 9 !ng tnL Issue j cssable I V No Bonds Registrar Empire Trust Co. IJO Broadway, N. Y. Property This Corporation owns the entire capital stock of Chicago Motor bU8 Company, successfully operating: SO'double-deck buses on the North Side of Chicago, which in 1918 covered 1,41 1,789 miles, carrying 4,571. 374 passengers. Additional From the proceeds of this issue, it is the intention of the manage ment immediately to increase equipment to I 30 buses, install a new service on the South Side and give Chicago a thoroughly Equipment modern and satisfactory Motor Bus System Arrangements are also under way to establish Motor Bus Systems in St. Louis and Newark, connecting the business sections with the residential districts. Other cities have given assurances of hearty support to similar plans as soon as they can be perfected. Earnings The Corporation will have in operation a minuimum of 250 buses in the three cities mentioned as soon as deliveries can be obtained. The earnings per bus per annum are conservatively estimated at $9,300 which indi cate net earnings from operation of approximately $2,325,000. Exclusive license rights have been acquired by the Corporation to a new "stepless" Motor Bus with enclosed stairway to the upper deck. This upper deck is covered, permitting the operation of the bus to its full capacity regardless of weather. This is swung so low that it will pass under trolley wires and low bridges with entire safety to pas sengers. Hie exceptional future for a system of modern motor buses in leading cities cannot be over-emphasized. Motor bus organizations in London, Paris, Chicago and New York are enjpying remarkable prosperity. Buses are becoming increas ingly popular and profitable as a meafis of passenger transportation. We advise the purchase of this stock. Application will shortly be made to Ual il on the New York.Curb and other markets. Subscriptions will be erttered and orders executed as received, subject to allotment. Subscription Price $7.50 a Share Ucscrtplue folder T-16 iclll be sent on request The Boughton Company Incorporated INVESTMENT SECURITIES 71 Broadway . New York .Thn foregoinr Information has been compiled from statements and statistics wl.lch w e bclle a to be correct but do not guarantee 10 BUSINESS NOTES Tobacco crowing on a larger scale In Oireat Britain M-rmn to be n probable ron-cquence of the introduction of tin I prrlal preference Preferential nllow janees on cilMoin duties n're mnde under I this jear's finance bill, on tobacco iRronn In the British empire, and the I excise dtiM on home grown tobneco Is corresponding! reduced This will be Rin on hcplcmbei I next The great Inroads that furl oil Is making in industrial sections of the country is apparently the onlv foundn tion which exists for n proposal to plai e a tax of $1 a barrel on Mexican lin portations The coal men are norrled b' the situation, for coal is being dls placed at an alarming rate material Increase of commercial relations between the I'tiltcc". States and ustralia during the crars 1i17 WIS I' noted In a report lust issued bx an American trade commissioner at Mel bourne Australia The report includes a table of the customs report of Aus trilia Issued June 1, WW. wliiili shows during the two vears, an in (rease of 41 per ent ocrr pre war figures in Imports from America and an increase of more thin SOO per cent in exports thereto During the last wrtk there lias been noticeable TOP PRICES NOT HELD IN MARKET FOR CORN Fears of Conflict With Mexico Induce Active Covering. Oats Higher nnws lu-.n wfATimn nmti i (Mrurn, uy It) lllllmls Flr and rmr innluht r Ineeflnj warmer MlMOUN Pali- ntil vv irmer tnnlftht W cd tiRfW lartlv rtn.itv warmer northeast Tl"pnnln I nlr in.t unrmfr lonlaM una te.tnendnv nrtlv ctiuiv nnl lineetlled Willi vvnrmer eml nn.1 south MlnneeolR Pm-llv .lnn.lv Innlehl mid We.lnredav "Armer tonight prnpt extreme norlh vxei tinier WrdnfKrta lows Tnrtl clou h Hrxl tnmett d Innlsht an I Wd ipcdnv unrmi-r tnnlicht and In estreme i Inrthwo.l Vnrlh mknl I and sloulh Pa , Kola Pair ant cenlr Innlsht and ril nr!n N"hrala -I'ttlr tolilsllt and Updnsda arnipr extrpnl1 past "nd inolpr r, Innltht Kanaa" -Kalr I" . Ilicllt 9ti4 Tt J -. .. ......r n.lr.in "asl InnlBllt tenter Wrdroadny rt Men sininpeile nf shiirts 'na anil VnmltiK Vjlr tonight ann pilncaday umIp, COHON PRICES JUMP WHEN SHORTS COVER Recovery on Stock Exchange Encourages Markot Bulls. Close Is Steady LONDON STOCK MARKETS but No Change In Refined Sugars New York, Aug, W, The refined sugar market timtinuis irtiia1l; utfs (hanged Prices nro tin' hanged on th tier cent for cash, for fine granulated Raw surnra are unchanged at 7 'JS centH delivered The I nited Stales irtinllratlon board made no piirchaseB of raws jestcrdar. iiinBih . onris in itih Tin-n rnniTioi mn?r.M.1k UK I"1 The ellnlnit i.Vip,i.i!"r'" """'' "eorled In the otton in- ,. m,,rnln Knomllle Rnl Sah Ian- li.1?," ""'Illi Meridian and l JfJ" "V Mmn and M..nt-.,mer. in lVv.K.'."', , ' "'.'' '""" Memphl, and uii?iLur.r '; Auiunta Thom.-iille and viV..J " "" " s'" Orleane I'enfarola , "'""'I'ltanl JarkaonIMi' 7S I Inrlee it" ? m T""TU ' hrlell SO ranina Hi I lie TrllolnR prerlpllnllnne were rerorde I i,irlnkn '" Mnntsom-rj H At lean" V"" v"1""1" "6 Nf "r U'idertone Generally Steady, Trading Was Listless Xomlon, Aug W While Premie.r basis of ft enl, less I. lord deorge s speech in the IInti( of Commons met with approval In the citj, il failed to stimulate busmess on the stock exthange todav I The undertone of the mnrkrl gen ' einlh was slcath but trading was list I less llomestn senirities wire dull and there was a tentleim to await the leplv of labor to the premier s ri jertiim of the si heme for the natiiiniiliralinii of the coal mines ll(Hiness was noted in Mnuans, Kill rillLalUMH ti nfn uleoni. n.i.l .iill.nv ' iiii i.j--mii- itit- pi pifll .11111 MUlII'li. were goml in smpatln artidc Oils bilked steadiness wltli the raw Shell 1'ians New port in d Trading was SJ . , ... , Animiiniement was made b the nrh. ug I') lorrrlnc1 ,j.. .,.... ,.,.. ,.,.,.. im'iimii i nnuii m nil' n lilliiril w il I ill inr mmement wltuh .leeloped into ilmost n ' regulations iroliihiling dealings in for in the Inst linur eign held securities 'I lie nnnniiui eiimtit "Used ,i s,nril i,i. i ,i, ,,,., I mis. d lonfiision nnd led to heauness KYDRflULICPFDi HflCHINERYftlFf We are equipped WtVo ' worlc at your planlyntgd i(ve you tne expense ot loifN tje.ap. Phone Wnt. ISM ami M)f JMti H "! tnitrftrttMcchMtU 6 IO CHESTNUT STREET (lilragn, uK it) -Fears of n ion flut with Mexno following reports that I mini States troops hail irossed the Alexunti bordei nnd that the Texas National Hoard had been notified to be prepared to answer an emorgeno tall for sen tc e induced ni tne general cover ing of orti lodm nnd the ninrket ral ket tivliu in fr..ir..i K..t.a n...l ..i..n. n ,t. .....! . .... '" "' e. J i"ii'i iiihi iiiiiii " i'ii i in- iiii i ailer it hail been weak niii..i , n, n t.. ..!.- I .. . v.-. .,....., iininrr iirmnrnnitioit in fnteign n iliange nml nn unsettled feeling In n i unties Not until inters hail nvrn 11 t0 10 J points nhme the lii s low leve' was the ienl luilt m ihr Inning re wuerv nn the stm k exi hnnge linnllv nioiirnged cotton bulls nmsidernbh DIVIDENDS DECLARED ( meltile Sleet (.oilipatn nJiflerl nt 1 1 er eenl on preferred pixalle tiep limtir n to pr K of rpinid ".riietnler il J I las. Ihrrelilne Machine l mpan uarlerl nT Is, er rent on lonimon jnv Bhte li tot er I tu stock o( re. or I Sep leinlipr I ri Nehraak Power lompanv nuartcrl if 1 per l nl .11 preferred pavalile Set Contractor & Builder ALBERT ZEOELDER 151 SoutR-tBroa'a.St. TFI H-IHJNFS ," 'A lieu Ualnnt SOI Keystone lUre ZK iMPAea CHiMKNrTVNO BRICK a dlslinit let-tip in luiwng. ... i -1,i. .. ,i., .,...,. , . .. , , ., temper I t. t.k of nrnrd. Ainrut jo , snd purchases are qlI1.k, getting ba.k nnrp-v aer a ses, o, err..,,, ;; ,-; - Jj re,-",V ,, , ,;Wir"l -WNft Vl ,1 ' If '0r)'"n' r,a,r,H;: 1 r Parlv tr.Mn, ,hP undertone "" -Pllll.n f l .le, Stl.s l,or .Uf.rn.. ". niTwut narl.rU ' "!'' U ihllKM -"OR BRICK terlred the period nfler the nrmistice ' " "inv trailing. In iinuerinne .oiiiiIm "' ' " '""'""" ""' ' " '" nrete,r..t . ALSO CEMENT ILOORS One nfthpropresentatnebu, ing organ .'Tmni JrTl on "'""' '!" ntirfme ,rm,rJ J.nTt'X- WZ '"aT,! Mr f-", -' JT-Jp"' "d G" ra",", lT;e,,;:,,edMre,.h t S' " - -" r. Z o .' T "" ''i r ' n fe.hng of gr, u,er,a, k' ' ' ' f "" ,., IMPERIAL lAINT CO. ,nrinami ina lie plnieil f.trectl't at lie , f , wenkeneil In I 'se for the failuie nf foreign iWliaifje I .irh...li. M .re- . ., nnsrieiu . r n, 1M8 Sailsnm fetroct, I'll ladelphla. ,dnni of unsettled i ondltions nnd the un 'ouniereii nnu prices wenKcneu in . ,,i M; 5 , nr tmi mi nr ferred immiU- sepiemier : '""'' certnint wht.lt surrounds the present utioinc of further sensational losses in' '" '" ,ln; ten.leiiM to mlh y e ,, ,Ar, r, m,b., ; . .iiiiuiiii wiin ii siirrounus nn punm I bo niarkel r osed stead nl n not inf ' i a ume inn rni Mniu i nnpui iMtuntinii The government inquire into' f"""!" em,ge also was felt " J "'r " ri s an at n net ml q,lnf,h , ,, , , , "n, p rT7rCDAin r-r llhe ,.,.! ..r II.,.,. U l,l- wntcheil, Laid nttrn. turns weie , ,opp m,, nn. e of Wl to M, p,s I , ,,, , , ,,, rr,, r, cp.eml,. , -r J. I. M I 1GERALD & CO. ..uri . J 12 1 pllHff IMVHblr tV trlr 1" tn lk if IV1 ANL .s'Kj.,.. V.-Ij KjI.A-I .l..f..l Jh ! J lai U,.,l..r H I t i r i I u (loseli In the retnileis as well as h llowanl the .lose when the lit turne.l the wholesale intensts and while the upward on the iiiImu s from the Mexi mtir is in doubt there is bound to he,' m bor.lei Top prn es were not uiiyrj-' a si likening in oporitinns I lined li the dnslli break j nni mocks wire nimosi The offerings at the 1nndnn wool j n,P moemeni not gn ntl auction sales todav amounted to s.!Ml n tondent to make seLlr bales 'I here was n good demand from tious I'.ish houses jlrVrc inntinental am! mertinn buvers being good lnners!f Sept Merinos nihamiil . lo 1(1 per ceni nnu (al, Unished IffRher lift. tlni1i rt listrv ti na i fine . rossbreds " to per icnt I icgulnrU IniMJ I nliso merlran wool imnliaseis are pla ing n pioininent pnrt in the Hntlsh n.lt wool au lions now being nelil in i.on .Ion nciording to nilines to Ibe Ie partmrnl of Coinmcn e li .li in g b cijiiimsgjiin housel lied the 4rpliislLi dxlllie . ii, ot oil ,reoi, Ki.oii mil thojTncl uoinuoy wun iUATensf.. h id rs niofcyCTii credilM w tilt emberi s. i tnmingVjt goodf lass yf lotisea whth dinek Shorts prn i il, en si s Sight HxporT lJislncss was hint Financial Briefs further iirryk in foreign i ItumotsViTfre i tirrent thill i linrlejs were making iniinrtes for nits hete 3 Cro news .nntitiued unfiunialle t the mitrf""" was enlifsji rfhange l.nliiv .businos ijcgleri.il wild din pri.es for i oppefj Jinil or speltei mnde In the members LOCAL MINING STOCKS TiiN.iPMI !TO( K I 111 nutler 1 .1 .NMIII. m-.i-il -r i. r. .- IMI.Ia 1 isrtuuiifli I ransil rays extra IMIzp.h I utrnamn VUiUJK. fa . Vug W The National i!Jn',,:n".. 'I iiinsit Coinpiinv ie I ired an extra dm J-lIe i I uU dend of 1I ii sluire pavnlilo .SepUmbei 1"i lo stm k of round ugtist IMe'l'ri i li ire IFACTURERS- Clpe Kflie I rhlnra I Wall Copioic V I OH- un 1 1 ri tlplelTSb I ALL CLAY PR6DUCTS ' . . main umce ana nircaousetr i. SECOND & BUTLER STS. tJHILA?, PA. S 1 t 111" t ( It Ml I lnrl !o! t "K (in J" 7" , Ihr o ok SiibtrPiKUfT punnl thrrv,1nK mtnrns iowihb nnkij mnlinc n f aIi nrt iMlll Minro Kflfl M r j.- mm. .ino I rniline fultirew rincd hs fr or T"i'-"'"" .nr.,(,. rWhnt- V f-i npn lllfth jr i l ' -i-nt 1 7n 1 ' i LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS i-r k in i V ' . .... . . 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Ton JIR Western lu he n sleadi fe"il I no Ills for llllildling 111 ra firm I sties were 10011 bills 1 he teietpts rllleburH. UB 11-ItOOS-nere,pla iwere 'SlMltl bill, s of wllllll 10(1 blip II nnn head iteart. lleaMes Jjn 7MIf.'l woie meii.an l'tituns win- slenih hejw orkera $.'1 OTl Jl 7i llicht orleia ... .t. .i. .1. .I,,.t s.,., nrn os l.11tjnw pla MB7MIJ0.1 '" "" o' ......" i I SHKKr IMi I.VMUS lie. elpts ',nn head weie Anieiiinii iiiiiIiIIiii,; fnir Jl) li'id Steadv Top ahoep I1 1 "1 top irab. 117 ,, 1t,, 10 '.'I'mI . fnll( niidlllinc Ilihs pt 111 I .i r,-. :( in t l erl 1. I WT't I SI t I f III', 111 1 in I 71 'i 7J 7. I lH'm . i' . . I n nn A I "in 1 1 no 1 1 in ii in nn in on s so 'K nn 2S so 2S "n ;s "! :7 7o : "o .7 n . iii :i in :i i. I he I I i I mis extras hae be. n tiftwTits a BAR SILVER rnminet. tnU-biir siler wns ipioted in New Virjffodii at 1 ll'j an oiime a de. Innfnf ''ii In London, the mi tn! Wjtn il hlghei at .Vn,d . ki I n I i1 I.Ot HH( III sin,. KM IM.liM III Utile Hull ii Pi.th o, lUmonrtnel I II II ill Kew Himr n I (Iro nl S!ller I'llk II" Misen i vnkiu's ri70na I mte 1 J Nov , la . n.ler o ! .pa Mil lug II 1 . ' Ml I lit FOR V-fSmORPLrER " f TTmitS. OVSvsJftS.. V. Y Thomson Wood Fihiahinq Co. Liverpool Cotton I.Uerpnol. iie 1' Spot is 7tw II, 1H fl cAI. K1 Itereinta I"i0 hea.l Sleaili Top J2 W Saii.Ii flmi.1.1. Mlir 1(1 nn.tS I7nretn.ii I 4000 heart 1 tfleen to "n lower rloee onlltinM atronr nulk lis sitT in .' top sin 7". CT7Lfc Un elola II ".no head I -rn ' fed .To towel weatern steadv lieat slorker and feedera Rlmmr othera stead SIIPFP Ileielpta 11 OHO hca.l Slroni to 2V htsher llllildling IS lid good ordnnrv II ,;i low midilliiig. 1 1 T'id nnd Decrease in Llntcrs' Production asliliigton. ug W I he linsus Hureaii in .1 i. port issued tndn on cot lonse.d and iiittonseeil pro. 111. Is places the piodtiction of Itnters from ugtist i ii.iv. ... !..i. ii 1.110 ni .im.i disappointing Nintnssttuntion. thelo.al ls( ,,;., joj ,,,,,, t ,,, NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET I New orl(. Aug I 'I Considering lite i offee murk, t held stcnd. right nfler the call, with .1 gain of .1 points in Ie lemher. n the whole the mnik.tj showed little spei ml feature of mil kind. I The weekh figures posted on the ex I change showed 11 lontinued sharp fill ing off 111 simks of mild offee in the I'mted Stales tin 11gust IS the amounted to II" s'il bjgs compared with HOfiCiS bigs on Augtit II nnd SH0,fJfi bags'nt this (nte a icar ago Ye-I iipen III5I1 I ow f on espundiiig period eir 111 the pti 1 ions RAILROAD EARNINGS rwni i'c 11 ti lull In reaae $1 .is nno j ,ii nnn 115 sT onn s (its ouo se oml week Aurusi Prom Januarv 1 us Sept Oct Nm Dei Jan I'eb V,ir h AprU Ma j lune Julv n.d .0 j .'a ."1 .0 tu .0 17 jn 10 flne .n so n 1111 .0 tn f- -o . .'n If, .(i In jo o- .0 11. .11 no jo no u mi i 00 'in in t ni 1!) 'JO I 11 .11 11 I .11 M (1 1 i. II 11 .11 HI .0 I I .0 III .n is .0 III .n n .11 in Sin wee 111 Canadian I Bought fcold-Quotcd FINCKE. BANGER r & CO. 1 ..1,11. It,nlr Itlrlv T lillnrlalnlita. rnnitiiii nana Mr ii'iain 110s ton NSvoryr I GOVERNMENT BONDS ranama inu -a JJ1' Panama r'e Js 1 ' ' Panama . .111 - I ' Panama ion 1" J J' Panama rrc ! jnill Philippine ts lell Philippine la V PhlHplpn. f'Tl , V 8 Cn ernni I I ii .a U l flovernnienl r2 - U s Ooveriiinnit n,u 1" I ? Government re. Is t S Governnienl " on 4a u ..nt.rnioi.lt (III 1. r of . nlumhla - n I"- HI I ns IS". IIS', )D5 linn ia.10 into UHfl li.' in.". SB. RS '1(1 on', Ml VI inn ion', D7 ni', n.' nj nl m'j in I. n inn ins', Ii . inn LONDON METAL MARKET e IHved Aork n In C able Bdl a . il.e .h inrk Metal Kxchai Ke quoted prl.ea In I-Hllnmi follows I In Spot tlti an advance of CI futures t.f!7 a caln of tl IO1. and Uralts t..1 un ehanaed Salea-Spd 1000 tons future" 410 lona Slnnianl copper Hpot inn an I futures tint h'th off tl 11' stjl.a "Jlxt 11(1 Vtona futurra KM lona Kleclrolvti jjppv n"'.Jair:" tulnSr?.', ed lead spot (1 future" 121 1J, I, unchanaed Speller Spot 11 futures tlj both up 10a "MYSTERY MArJ" IS HELD $50 $100 LIBERTY BONDS ntiut.HT Mtfoii Biddle t&fHcWy 104 SOUTH riFIH .STREET Members Philadelphia stock Eicti4jt Short-Term Equipmifnls To Nel Fonl !arllrn1urn on Ippllcalfnn f Townscnd Wliclcn & Ckf. 01 ( IIIMMT ST I Jnnlin Union Dfcoot r j. 1st Mte. Vii lOv ' (iiraiteeil print Ipjl iinjf Inlrrrttl In Ihe XtrhUon, Tonrk i 1 iqjtr Pn r n . nf nn i loeusl S10I Land Title Bldg. Rare 411 Here Day and a Half Refuses to Explain Actions J "Sam Sm'Hi a man of mjsteii is being held In the police toc while an instigation is being nnde Into what ha ban been doing in the daj ..nil .1 half he has been 111 Philadelphia and what he has done 111 other cities. Smith who sajs he is thirtc nine tens old was arrested last night at Ninth and League streets Mrs Oiueeppini Ilerzzi who lires in r.otiruo streel sail- the mm entered the front door and aeended to (he thud j flooi of her home 'awng he was ic turning a Magistrate Cow aril held him iitidn I R00 bail for murl on a .harge of it tempted robben Physician Accused of Assault Dr William M Oilberr pf 1IM.1 North Seventeenth utreet. was sered with a mrnmons from n Camden rotirt, imaed bj Clifford A LouL an Atlantle Citv Hallroad emplove Lord eom plain" that the physician attacked him on the train striking him 10 the face and injuring one cje, Cashier Ranted ! New York and Plitfaelhia Slock I Cxchange house renuiryj Aiu eiperi- eabinps ibi) exr Vcjdrt, with 1 enceel cauner. Artprtajr with par- (iculari Box lib, Ledger OTfice. U7S. LIBERTY BONDS IIOUGIIl. $50. $100i$10b0 " . JMfi.J!t5e,l,l,'M"D 1 i lis 1 bmituv KOI FOB Newburgcr, HenaerSdfi &itoeb 14tO ( IIKSTMIT RTRFEr Slernhers V tend Pnlla. ainclT'sehanraa Get Tills (Circular llescrihra declce lull ehojpl Ih.rlt Fax Ksfmptlona at a Tnnre ent free without ohlljCHtlon rtte tnda) Liberty Calculator Co. 0 llroadvca). Ney lerU Clt LiBER'Fft BoilGmr A BONDS d SOLD lattoDg Samuel lOiirillips & Co. S01 rlfFSTNOT STREET Hcrabtra rhlfadclphU Stock Eickiac $5,000,000 St. Louis Coke & Chemical Co. 8 CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK) Preferred Both as to Assets and Dividends Retirable at the Option of the Company at 125 and Accrued Dividends quarterly Dividends, tne first days ot March, June, September and Dfcember Par Value of Shares, $100 ' Preferred Stock.. Common Stock CAPITALIZATION Authorized Itsued ( SICOpar value 8 cu inn. nno M.aroc n nnn ci,..., J -.. !--..,... min ....,... u...vwe vufwvv uiii(v3-. unci JUllUUIi 17a" ( at $125 per share. 1 V mulati6. , rcLirMUUcr 200,000 Shares 200,000 Shares Nominal par value $5 l'lic information tcaardiiifj this issue of Piefeireil block nd the business of the corporation is tdlven from a letter of Clement Stutlebakcr, President of the St. Louis Lokc 6w. Chemical Company, from which we summarize as follows: The proceeds are to be used in the erection of one 500-ton BlaV Furnace and 80 Roberts By-product Coke Ovens, at Granite City, f 1. V The Roberts By-Product Coke Ovens will produce metallurgical coke from nearby Illinois and Indiana coals. A portion of this coke will be used in the Company's blast furnace to manufacture iron; the balance will be sold on the open market. The blast furnace will produce pig .ron using ore from tlhc Lake region and elsewhere. a The National Enameling and Stamping Company has contracted to take the major portion of the output of the plant for use in its Granite City Steel Works. There is also an existing general market for the products of this plant which should net the Company large profits. The Company has a broad license for the construction and operation'Qf By-Product Coke Ovens under the Roberts Patents, owned by the AmencanV Coke and Chemical Company. 'j This is the only Coke Oven which has successfully produced metallur- gical coke on a commercial scale from the so-called non-coking coals of the' Illinois and Indiana fields. Ample provision has been made in the charter of the Company for the protection of the Preferred stock. I he ieRalilv of the (oceedings for the cot potation of the Company and the issue of the Pteferted stock hate been apptoied b thefolh-i-trig attoineis Deftees, Huckivgltain & halon of Chnazo, Judce Peter S. Ctosscut) of New .oik and ". M fierce of St Louts The validity and scope of the Coke Oven Patents owned b; the American Company and of the license thereunder to the St. Louis Company hav been passed on by the following patent lawyers Rector, Hibben, Davis S. Macauley and Banning & Banning of Chicago. 1 h. above btalements are not guaranteed but ar hastd upnn information winch we bilieie lib a cum and reliable DIRECTORS Scott Brown Chicago Managing Director. Studebaker Bros I rtjt George T. Buckingham Chicago Dcfrecs, Buckingham &. Laton, Aths. L. E. Fisher St. Louis (jen I Manages , St. Louis Coke S. Chemical Lo George B. Hagerty New York Treasurer, Nat Lnamcling &. Stamping Co John Henry Hammond New Yotk Brown Brothers &. Lo. Breckinridge Jone St Louis President Mississippi alle Trust Co George W. Niedringhaus St. Louis President, Nat I nameling S. Stamping Co. Fred C. Orthwein St. Louis Capitalist. F. B. Richards Cleveland M. Hanna &. Co. Arthur Roberts Chicago mentor of Roberts Coke Oven Process Clement Studebaker Chicago President Studebaker Bros. Trust George M. Studebaker Chicago ice-President, Studebaker Bros Trust OFFICERS Clement Studebaker President Arthur Roberts, Chairman of Leuitie Committee George W. Niedringhaus Vice-Pres George T. Buckingham, Vice-President and General Council Scott Brown Secretary and Treasurer W. G. Maguire Assistant Secretary n Charge of Sales) L. E. Fisher .... Geneial Manager M. W. Ditto ....Consulting Lngineer C. S. Lomax, Chief Engineer in Charge of Operations A. C. Barclay Comptroller STUDEBAKER BROS. TRUST CHICAGO, ILL MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST CO. . ST. LOUIS, MO. The above stock having all been placed.thltad vertisement appears as a muter of record only '! fl i ?. 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