' -fl-wry1 -TV " '"1 Wtoi$jiip' 1 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER II, 1919 1U -A- nm- s Every Man Needs This New Book Free to any business man who is interested in the market and who wishes to know The C.cncrnl Rules of Tradlnp. How to Give Hrolvcr Instructions Urokcrn' Commission CliargcM. How to Indorse a Slock t Certificate. How to Use Collateral in Trading How to Group His In vestment. The Deposit Require ments for CarrjMK Stocks on Account. The Right of Stock and Bond Holders, etc. Written in simple lan guage and easy examples riven. No obligation. Edition limited. Call, 'phone or write today. Ask for No. TU-63L JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcner Blrfg.. Philadelphia rt'M Hell, Ifalnul 6065 Keysoii, Rate 2290 ft.rfl Trll Win New Yerl IVf.elt riti,bul RALLYING POWER STILL VIGOROUS Inherent Strength of the Market Put to an Unusually Severe Tost WALL STREET DEPRESSED Robt.GIendinning&Co. Investment Securities Special Attention Given to Orders on Pittsburgh Stock Exchange by direct wire connections I eu V.orl Member ' I'hlla. filock Kirhantfi iri'laburch 400 Chestnut St., Phila. New York, Ot. 1-1. The New York Sun's closing finnticinl review today says : The securities ninrket bad to pick Its way carefully through n murky ami dcpceealiiB atmbsphero when Hie Mock exekango rrstimed buMnrs tnclnj, fol lowing the extended reeefs, but In gen ernl the liit npqultted itself in n man ncr amply to demonstrate its Inherent Mrength,. The bolemn rumors vvhirh were rur rent over the week-end and the holiday concerning the President's condition and the nature of his ailment were suf ficient to cause anxiety aud hesitation, even had it not been for the wearisome aspect which labor unrest assumed In the latter part of the week, Tho Inbor situation, in truth, left a great deal to be desired, althouch some secmf! to think that the Onrc up of the radical flame iu the longshoremen meeting Saturday evening forecast a quick burnlug out. The express walk out and the inability of tho industrial conference to agree on a resolution look ing to an immediate understanding in the steel strike added to the complica tions ulready existing. Notwithstanding the depressed spirits of Wall street, the slock list gave highly satisfactory display of its abllltj to rally from llin losses of i! to 10 points or more sustained in the tirst hour. Ilj noon the setback bud been substantially corrected. As was to be expected the heaviest declines were in the specialty group. Crucible Steel went down 0 points and recovered more than 5 points, all in the space of the forenoon. Baldwin dropped 10 points, Texas Company fi points and Royal Dutch " points, and In each in stance coming back in good form, (irn eral Motor sank from Wl- to UilO mnl then ran back to DOO. I'ierce-Arrow moved counter to the others, going up some 4 points when everything else, except one or two like lotted Htateg industrial Alcohol, were bclnr pressed down. Tliere is a large short interest In the latter issue, and covering operations carried it to 102, Although both stock displayed erratic tendencies on occasions. Tho steel, equipment and shlnnlnc shares were steadier throughont. Their losses were only 1 to It points at most and they, too, were resilient In mo ments of less persistent selling pres sure, United States Steel ranged from lOIHi to 111U against the Saturday closing at lll'jg. CORN MARKET WEAK DURING MOST OF DAY Prices Start Lower and Volume of Business Is Light. Oats Arc Dull ADVANCES FO U ow DECLINES ON CURB Early Market Uneasy, Due to, Unfavorable News Over tho Holiday ftleVocIc oil Houston Oil . M'rrltt oil . Vm IMrnl Midwest Oil I Ohio fuel ... Omar Oil On. ifrapulra Hf .. Neouoyah Hnrlafr rjulf .. 1 Soutrmrat oil . United oil W TOIIK Ct'Iin Continue! 4'i ; 140 2 . 2-S .171 . S3 : i . nn 15W Lin's 173 2" 10 S i At 2 4 a; ON COTTON EXCHANGE -i Lator Months Advance From j 15 to 67 Points on Commis- sion House Buying raueed rather sharp reactions right after the call, On the whole, however, offer ings were very readily absorbed owing to the continued bad weather and bull islr crop advices, Trade Interests were among the buyers, and there was also bujing for New Orleans accouul. The bitter was uceonniiinied br re ports that delegates attending the New niuirifrejric nrxrl Ancrt MMdle RUte oil Corpirrntonr reivfai , monthly dovldend of ten cents, payable Jflf. vemW 1 to stock of record October VQf DecemS-r 1 to nock f record November and January 1 1 !I20. to stock of rtootd ' Pi.pcmbfr SO 1HI0 Otisolldstad rnul Company oUarterlJ nf It. SO, payable October .11 1o utoclt of record. 0Mobr it ,v. inKcrsoii.iianu i ninpanj- quarterly- oi " minimi mocks Masks ROM ltd I HI Ledse ' i NuUe New York Koston Mont 7" I i' 1' 8 Jerome 'i on Arm l rimt National l'i aqpwai t'5 nuir.k rfhovery owm con.'.. .:::... ?k noWineM Florence 08 . i '.omneiii Keuanee 4 ! rtnidileld Merser 4 York. Oct. 11. There was dr-.V&u "finTn V..V. trading for a lime on " sound ...... Jerome Verde Mm Duller Jumbo Intension . , Mrlvlnlcy Jarrali AlHRma Copper . . . . r,n.i. nr.i.T vn.Tiii:rt t.rr.i:-vsr rhlmao. Oct 14 Minnie Missouri Wleeoneln. Tova NebraekR and Kanaft UnsoJlled tonlRht and Wrdnerri' prob abW'cooler Minnesota Mnstb rloud tn nlpht and Wednesday, probabl; rain s'oulli pooler North Dakota Kalr tonlBbL m' Wedneeaas. coioer touirhi .-.nuni naunta Uneettled and colder tonlalil. probibh rnln eoutlieast. Wednesdav fair and uarni ' er rontana and VjomtnK talr lniKht and (Wedneaday, warmer Chicago, Oct. 11. YVrnknc;.'. was! shown in the corn market during ihei greater part of the session todn. Prices' ...-,-., ,.. . .H..1 .Hll :.. I siancu inner t'ii p, .nit-, -u nuii in duced by a decliue iu hogs; generally favornble weather and the unfiiMiralile labor situation iu the Must. The c.ibh market also was weak nnd this hntl a sympathetic influence nn quotations Inter in the day. Commis sion nouses, as a rule, biitl selling orders and nbout the onlj bujing mine from local operators nnd from shorts who covered. Hut for this demand prices would have gpne lower iu the opinion of some of the shrew est obkcnors. The markets for o.its was dull with Ibe tone heavy in .sjnipnthj with the mnomcnt in corn. Trading gener.'illj was of a local chnrncter. although mm mission houses bought from lime to limn .... i-n.linr. rtr.leu Tliei-r. n-.iu ill... I I tlRtln1! s Mntorfl some purchasing against indemnities, a'ciu i!"l" lhls luijiiig resulted in holding price--1 ramp In check. !.H(llnir future ranaed as follow ivrn inew rifiivn l New cldcdly active the llrond Street Curb today when the market was tinder the Influence of the uneasiness created by the unfavorable haracter of the news tner the double holiday, In the first few minutes many issues declined from 'J to 7 points, but the de cline was abruptly ended and In the later trading substantial advances weiv In order with some stocks moving up In new hich records. (leneral Asphalt was one of the weal features earl), rnnglng front 117' to I PJ. but was in urgent demand on the decline nnd made a quick recotcrj. Vanadium Steel sold down from .51'... to .VJ'i, from which it advanced to the new high record of fiS, Submarine llo.it was unusually ,c live, advancing to 1t)'j. There was heaiy trading ngain in the United Stales Steamship stock, which ranged from "s to (l-li. Simms Petroleum diopped ojcr 1 point, to -'IV't, hut ipilcklt advanced to aboc f!8. American Safelj Kuxor ranged from IS'', to IS. Ioft. In the early trading, ranged from 'Si'n to 2.V; with n quick recover) before noon. IML'STKl.M.M I. f.. Mother tods r.nes Co of Amerlea Vallonal Tin Mplsfilnr . . Ua Hercules San Toy Tonopah Kutenalon t'nlted Verde West End Con Whl'e'Caps 11 . '. s . . B" . . 42 IS . IS 1 1 .10 in on n t i: 4'a r u 4" 51 'B f 2'. r. f.'i COTTO.S lli:r.T WRATIIf.n COM1IT10XS New York, on 14 -Tho followlne tnn peratures wnre reforded In the cotton belt this morning Mlanla f,2. t'nrt Hmlili, ,-.H: nlil.ihnnia ( In l.ltlle Itiwl. .Macon and Autuala, r.S. Knoxvllle 00, Mhreve poTt. Memphis. I'harleetou Hnd limine ton. 62, Haannab SI San Antonio. Mont pnmery and Nastnllle ld. Thomaavllle, SS, alnpa and VIckehurB 70, lal)eatmi and Merldlsn. 72. ' Orleanif. "1. Jailt somllle, 70 lVufaeoln SO Thero vns .01 Inch of nreelnllalloti nl Tiinina: III at Atlanta. It Ml Vrksliur(t 22 lit New lit Man Antolilii. lit at Orleans convention hnd been verv bull i nr ient nn rommoii. pasablo October 31 ( ishly Impressed li.v lirst hnnd Informn- flo.:1 ..'r.''' .r1.?.c,n!,5r I?. - .i. ,t .!. II . . 1 acaaru .nmur i.ar "mi'iini nuaricnr ' iKoi iHiiiviiiiiiK in,- riiri luuai'tM'is, unu or -'a p( r itpi on rnnimon, paiaDio utu the later months made a new tilcli 1 ber nl o atorls of r-corl tctolcr 15. "i I ground. iOc'oher Decembei .tamian Man-h M" Hid. Sat clone .1.1.20 2d .i.i :isf4i .1:1 .in 'a a i .n3.20 an 2S high Tocla a 11 00 1 30 mien .1 1 SO .11 10 at 00 3.1 SO 33 75 at OD 33 92 ,13 SO 31.17 3.1 HO .11 7.1 SILVER uir silver wits quoted in" DAR Commercial N'ew York today at $1.17K an ounce, a gain of lie. Iu toudon the price was C3,Vd, up Ad. Orleans. 80 Mile: l nn at Memphis and t.ltlle Uouk 1 10 l.f.S Hi Hiiro, purl Vneh 1 2S at Knole at llahratun nnd It, I'. linNT l'oHei OH 3. I'o'den . Co 8s T.usilan Govt .I'k a Itusslan Oovt fl'ia . . tut .101 , . .17 . .IS 101 lot 42 42 41 10'i Now Yorlt, (lei, II. Competitive bid ding b) spot houses nt the start this morning forced October coHji! Vully l"i points above Snlurda.v'v close. l.ntcr months ndviuiced from tii to 07 I points on grfatnr cotntuisslnu bouse 1 buying based on heavj rains in Tevns I nnd predictions for ri.lus in the cast crn belt. i After the HaH the list worked off ' a trifle from Hie lop. but business, I was active 1. ml displnved a generall) strong undertone. . , I The realising and hedge selling! 'brought in bv the npenine advance U. S. Liberty Bonds All Issues Bought and Sold $50 $100 $500 $1000 Graham. Parsons 8: Co. i35 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia V- ti a Hploslen . Am, r-llrlt Mfc . ... Vtnrrlcan Msrcoul ninr Tobscco hec . -Vm"r Wrltlnic I'aper,. Vlr llrd'l'Mlnti , . Ilrltlsh Anier Toeacco. I'liuadlau t'ar ''o im far & lrdy pref.. I'arbon Meel rarwen Tool nid in ,1 e.f. Tea iloi Ask (ralel 10', IU', 111 IB' M r 20 27 .12 3S 00 100 112 ISO 1 7 R'4 t yramgisiiiBEiiiiBiiiiiaii'aiitii'iiiiiiwiHiiiiiiHijiiiiiiiiiiitwiiiiiiii'ir'jaai LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Any Dtnomlnattoni Samuel K. Phillips & Co. ot ritEfiTNCT smiErrr Mambera rhlladelohla Stock Elchaium $50 $100 LIBERTY BONDS IHHT.HT AND HOLD Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Mfmbra rhtladelphla Storlc Kxchangs TINANTIM. fc Dafoe-Eustice Company, Inc. The directors of tho Dafoe Euttlcc Co Tnc , have declared a. dividend of fifty rents a Bhare, pavable November 15, tn Mock noldcrs November 1 Transfer hooka close November 1 and re open November lti .M.rnHD n, llox. Treasurer Petrol!, Oct. IP, 101D, Vte LITTLE THINGS "Faithfulness in little things" indicates absolute reliability in big Uiinb's. The close attention tcijjc lails, the intimate personal touch between employees and depositors in matters of even the smallest conse quence, reflect the Continental-Equitable Title and Trust Company's careful, painstaking treatment of the larger banking problems. Continental-Equitable Title Trust Company 12th Street Above Chcbtnut . Philadelphia $1,000,000 Capital $1,000 flOO Surplus tiv Kit $10,000,000 mcrosiT.s Open 1 21'4 1 20'4 lire Vl.iy Oata Ilec . . Me . . Pork--Hi't . . Jan t.nrd Nov ... I 111 ha Oel . . ,.tRtt . 17.20 Asked lliah 1. .-.' 1.20'i 0 70IA 2'a T '. 1. 20", 1 1S. r.n, l-ln, 1 21V 1.20", ' urtl-s Aeroptane . . . l-iitersnn rhonocraph (leneral Avphalt 11,11 ll.-nu i , '.','","' ' llejden Chmlcal -, Hupp Vtntorn .ISO . 11 1,V .Id's ivn 17 Vest .11.1 H7 I 21 . . . . as no t.'is on "i.n.- .ii. so ai no ,i: :, 2.1.23 ' ii 2.1. or, 20 2 2.1.2 I7..10 17.17 2ii 10 23 02 IK no 17.20 2.1 s: is no 17 to Inter Motors lull 1'rodurls .... Inll tlubher I..L. rnrnoiln Ttoat. ta-lilKh (-'oal Sales 9J S 12 S2 r.i 22', I -1 EMtiiiiiriiimaiiiiiapiiiiiiommiiriiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiBiitiiiicmi' NEW YORK COFrEE MARKET New York. Oct. 1 t. The opening of the coffee futures market was 0 to 12 points loner. There was a disposition lo sell on signs of unsettled conditions in Viraxil. There was some European selling on the opening "decline, but the offerings were readily absorbed and local traders later seemed lo be impressed lets by the uniettled ruling in Santos futures than by the firmer ruling of spots nt Itio, There were also rumors (lint private cables reported n Jirmer turn in Santos and prices here rallied during the middle of the morning. There is n dis position in some quarters tn attribute the weakness in Santos to selling orders from bearish sources here, and there was probably some bu.ving this morning on the belief that a speculative short interest was accumulating both locally and in the primary markets. Teat. cIosh Meptemher . . . 1 1 so December 1 1.PO Tanuary 1 1. SI March 1 1 sa May 1 1 SI) July , . 14.80 Illd. Open it. 711 ii 7i 14 711 14 W Ham t4'.'l6 i i'si'i l.lhhi. MoN. t l.lbby 20 l.lmi lien P'l V V Shlpbulldlnc ' S-irth Aiiit Pap Pulp. . . . ' Otis 1',leHlnr I"" Otis S-'lcel Sfl Ovcrl-'iul Tire -i' I'eerleis Motor 4,1 Perreellnn T i U ... Philip Mori Is "I'll Pmil, llns 1J, P.en Tlr ') Safoi Us. or 'S' Savol.l VI Savnlil tlhln Scrlnps-r.noti -'ii Shell Transport 0 Slnima Petroleum JSi1. Standanl Motors Steel Allocs Submarine rioat J1 Sweets of Ameilra 12 Swift International ri Tobacco Products Todd Milobiilldlns . . . TrMPale Pilm Y .... T'nlted .Motors .... Tnlted Plcturn . Polled Pront Sharlnr fnlteil nelall . I' S. Sleamshlp Vanadium . . . Vlavaurlau . . . World Film . . Wrlsht-Martlv Air ... :tr, ,13S 12". 21, tl.I . ni ps 37 2S in i 12', IS', n s in 12'e :'i r,s 21 r,nv; 2V t. n I hTAMMRD Oil, Illinois . .. Ohio Prairie Pine S O of I'al S O or X .1 H O nt N T STOCK ISO ..ass . .2SX . .300 . 720 IMlKrKM.r.ST OIUS 2RR ani 780 127 .Mini Oil ... . Ronton Wjnminj Oosden & Co. . Kll llaaln . . Inter Petrel . . Island Oil T. Invincible Oil . 1',j 7S H'i II til K'. 4.1 II'. 4.V3 ALTEX PETROLEUM COMPANY Eirxntk Omcrs, 220 lITlh Atenu, New York Tim T3nar of UlrCCtorfl havltUT bV rrtlii tlon increased tho dividend rato to S0i per Hiinnm, pajablo monthly, on thn 15lh day of ah month, dividends of 1 28 vlll be mailed to atl ntoelcholdere of record as of Clrtormr mm. iih S nlal Notlren f35 oTii!H is iii;hkhy (ilVr.N THAT ai a nptciai aieeunp or me Btocb JKoJclers of Urn UanU of Coin mere a. heM nti tho Ifith dav of Hen lumber loifl which 2SU'J shares uf 11m aoou shares out tindinr were preseiii, euner in person or hv t ?mv. Hiid voting, h resolution uitthnrl. it-i and dlrectluff thu tilrcctora mid Offlcem of the Bank to eotrert the Hank of Com meree Into a National Bank ami to make trm cerUncala reaulred therefor bv the Itws nt th Unit id States was unanimously Cashier. 200,000 Shares Margay Oil Corporation (Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Delaware) ' No Bonds No Notes CAPITALIZATION No Preferred Stock Common Stock (No Par Value) Authorized 800,000 Shares ' Outstanding 800,000 Shares 18.000 ACRES riKANCiAr, Annual Mcctlnga JEP"?t' i MOTICK It) IIF.HLItV CilVKN TUA1? Special Aleetlntf nf fh ntrw-lt. heldera of tha Drorer, and Merchants Hank. neia t nhJch in ltiJilit day or aukusi. IBID, at aovi iiuini hi ma wvw Biiarea qui Itndlnc wary preaont, either In pernon ot proxy, ana -roup, a resolution auiooni tnr and dlrectlni the Directors and OtScara tit tha Bank to convert tha Urovara ni Merchant! Bank Into a National Bank, anil lo xnaka tba certificate reaulred therefor br the lave ef the United Statee, wee unsjel. voDUlly paaied. ErtNcar n. fatton. CaeMer, lropoeaU CITY OV TAI'K MAY. N. J. rnorosAi, roit Sitiikkt tavino Proposal" In tho form of aealed bids will he received by the Hoard of Commissioners of Cap May City, N. .T In render aesslon. at the lty Hall, on tho 28th day of Oeto. her, 1010. at to o'clock a. in., and opened as soon thereafter as possible, for the pav, Inc of several streets with concrete, bllii. minous concrete or HKe durable, material. Includintr tha adjusting of street structures fArrvsnnnd vvttlt proposed arada nf iuv. " ---..". i , i ..i... . . . "- . 11 in aocoraance vmiii pians anq sped. Orations on fllo In Ilia onhea of the Clly I n I. AI! lextrtneer and City t'lerk. The work will consist mainly In, the lay tpl of appronlmately 13.317 eg. yds. of ravlnr and 330A sq. yds. of brick or con crete antlers. The Hoard reaerves the rliht to reject any or all bide. Copies of plans and specifications may be had front the City Clerk on the deposit of fts.00, which money shall he refunded when plans and specifica tions are returned in good condition. OEOfiaE P. WENTZELL, Director of the Department of Streets and . Public Improvements, October 1. mm. , " rnopoiAr,s , WH,UtF.TTH VAI.I.KV COMPANY I'lRhT MOr.TOAOK V K PKIl CENT SINKING FI1ND (iOI.U IIO.MIS DATED Itr.CKMIIKH 1. 1003. Notice Is h'reby sTven, pursuant to the provisions ktl the rnortcaae to Germant6tvn Trust Company, dated Pecember 1, 1905, that the underslened Company as Trustee wilt receive sealed proposals up to twelre a'elock noon on Haturday, October 25th, 1010, for the aalo to It of bonds, as de acrlbed above, at a price not exceeding one hundred and flvo per rent (lOATs) and ac crued Intereet. sudlclent lo exhaust as nearly as possible tho sum of 10100.74, now In the Sinking Fund, Preferenco to be clven by the Trustee to bonds offered af tho low est prle. , OEfWANTOVVN. THUST CO , ,Trtiatre, UUL,UirSUO : . :.. ,., ,.., l.: .11. ernl in The maior part of ticso ho ain(?s. on wnien arc u inaiuiuii, v..., :.. which tL Corporation has an approkimato undivided one-thin interest, are in he very bra? proilucinj? Ileitis of Texas, Oklahoma, Knn.au and Louisiana. They avc been carefully selected .over a period of seventeen years, and include leases and land held in fee. PRESENT DAILY PRODUCTION - - .,'. ,, ? BRRl,Lts i ntMt. j gAiu h)o ranB an(1 .s thc Cnvm.Am.b ncl mtercat. It in cludes nettled production from the Oklahoma leases, but does nol include thu caa and casing head KaBolinc from those leases which are an important source ' .of revenue to tho Corporation. PRESENT EARNINGS - - - - . " $U30,008 . These eaniinga, whicli are figured nn an annual basis, are armed at alter makinjr due allowance for overhead and operating cpennes. They arc at thc ' rate of $1.68 per share on the Corporation's total capitalization, ESTIMATED DAILY PRODUCTION (Within Six Months) 10,000 ilARRELS This depends largely on the construction of pipe lines with a capacity buffl c ient for handling tho potential production of tho Corporation, which is now held , down simply because of lack of pipe line facilities. Legal matters are being passed upon by Messrs. Elicits, Voyelt Gleaaou, & Pros kauer, of New York; and Messrs. Walker & Underwood, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. ; Messrs. Haskins and Sells, certified pubUc accountants, have made an examination o the Corporation's assets and hope certified to same. f PRICE $9.00 PER SHARE When, as, and If issued, and rccchcd by us Circular on request Transfer Agent. THE NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY . . New York w ' 4: f Registrar ' , MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK..., icw lorn. J. S. Farlee & Co. '(Established 18S2) 66 Broadway, New York City Tlifl Information oontalnedt In this advertisement, while not Guar anteed, Is derived from sources which wc believe lo be reliable. -V New lasue $5,000,000 United States Distributing Corporation Common Capital Stock Par Value, $50.00 per share Authorized Common Stock, $25,000,000 To be Presently Issued, $5,000,000 TRANSFER AGENT Guaranty Trutt Company of New York. REGISTRAR Liberty National Bank of Ntu) York. United Slates Distributing Corporation has been incorporated under thc law of Virginia to purchase securities and properties of companies engaged in thc coal, ice, lumber and huilding material busi nesses and possibly other lines throughout the United States. Ncd for a more economical working basis has long been felt in these fields. We summarize the following from a letter from Mr. Getz, President of the new Corporation: "Thc main interest of thc Corporation involves the distribution of coal, ice and building materials from cen tralized storage houses, the ample supply for which will be assured by the acquisition of sources of supply, mines, ice plants, etc. This storage space will be filled out of season when the demand is light as well as during the months when thc demand is heavy, thus enabling plants to work to their full capacity the year around, resulting in a benefit to both thc public and thc producers. As mines, coal yards, ice plants, etc.. arc secured radical steps to improve their location with a view to shortening hauls and avoiding duplication of yards and plants will be taken, which with thc centralization of the purchasing power that will be thus created will 'substantially reduce costs. Thc common management and advice, more expert than thc individual companies could afford, and thc natural advantages pertinent to a holding company will be extended to all. "It is my conviction that these measures will develop a group of companies giving better service than the public has ever received before and will result in lower costs and decreased prices to the consumer and larger returns on the invested capital." CAPITALIZATION -The Corporation has an authorized capitalization of 500,000 shares of Common Stock, par value $50.00 per share, of which 100,000 shares will presently be is sued, and 10,000 shares of Managers' Stock, par value $5.00 per share, which are being sold at par to the men who will be responsible for thc managerial control and the success of the Corporation. .The shares of Managers' stock arc entitled lo ten per cent, of any and all profits which may at any time be distributed as a dividend, or otherwise. Each share of the Managers' Stock and each share of Common Stock entitles thc respective holder thereof to a single vote; in the event of liquidation or dissolution, the assets and funds of the Corpora tion are to be applied: (1) Toward paying to the holders of the Common Stock the par value of their respective holdings; (2) Toward paying to the holders of Managers' Stock the par value of their respective holdings; any balance to be distributed 90f'o lo the Com mon Stock and 10ro to Ihc Managers' Slock. PURPOSE OF ISSUE The present issue of .115.000.000 of Common Stock and $50,000 of Managers' Slock will provide the treasury of thc Corporation with $5,050,000 in cash with which lo begin operations. . EARNINGS The Corporation has already had presented to il opportunities for investment in n number of properties located in various cilics, which, if acquired, would indicate immedi ate substantial earnings. MANAGEMENT The operating management is in the hands of men long experienced in their several lines and who have been verysucessful. Mr. George F. Getz, President Globe Coal Company, and a member of thc Advisory Committee of the Consumers Company, Chicago," recognized as one of the ablest coal men in the country, is President. BOARD -OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors comprises the following: M. F. BURNS, President. Burns Brothers, New York. HENRY J. FULLER. Vice-President, Fairbanks, Morse & Co., New York. GEORGE F. GETZ. President. Globe Coal Company. Chicago. IIARVEY D. GIBSON, President, Liberty National Bank of New York. G. M.-P. MURPHY. Vicc-Presidenl, Guaranty Trust Company of New York. F. S. PEABODY. Chairman of Board. Pcabody Coal Company, Chicago. HARRY T. PETERS. Williams & Peters. Coal. New York. .1. ERNEST RICHARDS, President. Newton Cal Company. Philadelphia. S. M. SCHATZK1N. Chairman of Executive Committee. Farrell Coal Company, New York. E. V. R. THAYER. President. Chase National Bank, New Yorlt. H. E. WARD, President, Irving National Bank, New York. WM. C. WATT, Vice-President, Lotus K. Liggett Co., New York. Legality of the asuc hay been passed upon bij Messrs. While & Case, icw Yorl. Application will be made at once to list this stock on the New York Stock Exchange. Subscription books are now open. The undersigned reserves the right to close the books at any time without notice. All applications subject to allotment. , t Price $51.00 per share FINANCE AND TRADING CORPORATION 43 Exchange Place, New York '4 Subscriptions will be roceived by FAAZIER & CO. Broad and Sansom Stroets, Philadelphia ;v n ti -rfrr- "rr- iseeaasiBLansai. .,.reiiiimaiinji. pa. sTtatST -er T-" .-- -V, , mfm "? it ,v fr. TT K v vj J-..'" -(j !(j-iefWS,r,i t rlWJ.V . . . VdsissfcjsXiA. --., .