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( { | 12 BANKING AND FINANCIAL BANKING AND FINANCIAL, — ‘REORGANIZATION E MARQUETTE RAILROAD COMPARY ° Holders of Certificates of Deposit of Central Trust ny of New York, Bankers Trust Company, The Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, The New York Trust Company, or Old oe Trust Company, for the following Bonds, ns and Notes viata toe under the Plan and Agreement, dated October 30, 1916, for the Reorganisation of Pere Marquette Railroad Company: FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD COMPANY: First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds. First Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds. (Toledo Division) First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds. (Port Huron Division) First Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds. First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bands. e Detached Coupons due April 1, 1912, pertaining to First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds or First Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds, CHICAGO & WEST MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY: | First Mortgage Five ler’ Cent. Bonds. | CHICAGO & NORTH MICHIGAN RAILROAD COMPANY: | First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Bonds. | DETROIT, GRAND RAPIDS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY: | First Consolidated Mortgage Four Per Cent. Bonds. Detached Coupons due April 1, 1912, pertaining to | First Consolidated Mortgage Four Per Cent. Bonds. | GRAND RAPIDS, BELDING & SAGINAW RAILROAD COMPANY: First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Gold Bonds. | PERE any tl RAILROAD COMPANY OF INDIANA: First Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds. | SAGINAW, TUSCOLA & HURON RAILROAD COMPANY: First Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds | | PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD COMPANY: Consolidated Mortgage Four Per Cent, Gold Bonds. | Refunding Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds. Short Term Six Per Cent. Notes due’ October 8, 1912 | Detached Coupons due July 1, 1912, January 1, 1913, | uy 1, 1913, and January 1, 1914, pertaining to | efunding Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds. | Holders of undeposited Bonds and Coupqns of any of the | issues above mentioned. | Holders of Subscription Warrants Msued by Central Trust Campany of New York as Depositary under said Plah a: | Agreement of Reorganization. | It is expected that the bonds in coupon form, bearing the | coupon of January 1, 1917, and stock (trust certificates) of Pere | | Marquette Railway Company, the New Company organized | ander the laws of Michigan to mrry out, the said Plan and Agreement of Reorganization, will be ready for delivery on and after APRIL 12, 1917. New coupon, bonds of the denomination of $1,000 will be delivered in permanent form, and coupon bonds of smaller denominations and voting trust certificates will be delivered in temporary form exchangeable without charge for | definitive securities when prepared. Holders of certificates of deposit for bonds, coupons and | notes above mentioned to obtain the new securities to which | they are respectively entitled must surrender their certificates of deposit to the Depmastary which issued the same! Certificates of deposit So surrendered, unless In bearer forty, must,be accom- panied by properly executed transfers thereof in blank; signa- tures to transfers must be guaranteed. If bends are desired in denominations other than $1,000 written notice must be’ ac | cordingly given af the time of surrender of certificates of de- | tit. GOUPON BONDS WHEN JSSUEFD IN THE DE. | OMINATION OF $1,000 ARE NOT EXCHANGEABLE FOR BONDS OF A SMALLER DENOMINATION. In accordance with the provisions of the aforesaid Plan and | Agreement of Reorganization the Reorganizatidn Managers have determined to cause to be paid to depositors surrendering cer- tificates of deposit calling for new Preferred Stock (trust certificates) an amount in cash equal to 214% of the nar amount of such stock (trust certificates) delivered against such sur- rendered certificates of deposi Holders of Subscription Wanrants are hereby require, payment of the balance of the purchase orice of the stock (trust if certificates) specitied in their Subscrintion Warrants, namely: an BO fav Preference rtiftertes) therein specified ot Prior on APRIL 27, 1917, the holders of Subscription Warrants amount equal to each Ddtock Or at the option on any earlier date New York funds to ( | YORK, Depositary share of the (trust ce h payments must be made in current | RAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW at its office, S4 Wall Street, New York City, and Subscription Warrants, properly endorsed for transfer, mi be surrendered a* the time of such payment. Deliveries of stock (trust certificates) will be made against such payment and sur- render, Stock (trust certificates) will be delivered in the names borne by the respective Subscription Warrants surrendered, unless different names are specified in the transfers thereof in which case new stock (trust certificates) will be delivered in the names so specified: signatures to such transfers must be Ruaranteed FAILURE TO MAKE SUCH PAYMENT ON’ APRIL 27, 1917, OR BEFORE THAT DATE, WILL FORFEIT ALL RIGHTS OF SUCH DEFAULTING HOLDERS OF SUBSCRIPTION WARRANTS OF PUR- CHASE UNDER THE SAID PLAN AND AGREEMENT OF REORGANIZATION AND UNDER SAID SUBSCRIP- TION WARRANTS, AND SAID SUBSCRIPTION WAR- cane WILL THEREUPON FORTHWITH BECOME For all fractional interests in bonds and stock (trust cer- tificates) bearer scrip certificates will be delivered Holders of undeposited bonds of any of the issues above mentioned may until JULY 1, 1917, make deposits under said | Plan and Agreement’ of Reorganization upon payment of a | penalty of 1% of the principal amount thereof, but will not | thereby obtain any rights of purchase from the Purchase Syndi- cate in said Plan and Agreement mentioned, such rights having | | | | | been heretofore fully availed of, Dated, New York, April 12, 1917 J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. ROBERT WINTHROP & CO. EUGENE V. R. THAYER Reorganization Managers DENTURE Dentistry [WHERE TO GOAND NOW TO GET THERE That STEAMBOATS, = a Seabright, Long Branek, Jersey Beuside Kew GUL Shay HbO My My sorte, Houte leave We vin place, when mad ‘ in, The New WATERBUK) Way bay, 0.80 A. M,, KEANSBURG,N.J. a £8 ‘hts 6.80 PLM. Sete, & nduitional ip 2 PM at night with a NEW at fits : tly te Aved— loo : leeth tightened—imissing teeth replaced FOR SALE, without All work guaranteed 19 = Years. Fxtractions and Dental Surgery DIAMONDS WATCHES SEND FOR BOOK OF GEMS Made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full G-te of Teeth - - $5.00up GoldFillings - - - - $1.00up Grid Cr wne, 22 karat $5.00 up Glivor Fillings - - - - 6Ocup Warersury Dentat Company neorporated 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brookiyn Hourc: 8to6 - Sundaye,9to 2 German, French and Swedish Spoken LADIES IN ATTENDANC AMONDS&CREDIT Kile At ae cour) DIAMONDS? CREDIT WEST VALURS Guaapteed, KASH TEAMS 35 BROVAL HO: aw 7 Me a ont 24 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT FASY TEMS ALL GOODS GUARANTERD American Watch & Diamond Co. GMAIDEN LANE. Puove Cort. 6867, Agent catia, DIAMOND Nos $50 srerroveltias, Wo Maidew Lane Purses are filled hearts are made glad By the timely use of a Word Want Ad. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. ~ DRAFT 1S. OPPOSED BY SPEAKER CLARK: GEN, BRGESS VIEWS (Continued from First Page.) a tion of charges that Kice was injured heeded before we resort to conserip- | while being initiated into @ rraternity | tien,” declased Menater Thomas early Sunday morning. ) bred Senator Thom: He was a senior at Detroit Bastern Thomas attacked vigorously the | High Sebool and was @ track athlete coloctive element’ of the bill as|Eaternities are forbidden at bastern creating a cliss of slackers and he | iweailed exemption olauses as framed the ground of “their inequality.” “The very class—slackers—thia bill is designed to reach are exempted the provisions, For instance, compel a man engaged in agri pue in that on there is nothing to exempted because to coi oceupation,” he satd, enator LaKollette offered an | mendment to the army bill propos- | ing to open up wide latitude in ex- emptions La Follette proposed to establish weal tribunals In each Congressional Histrict, composed of men appointed by the’ President to hear exemption plana. They Krant certificat In the House, cultural pursuits, of exemptions, Representative An- thony, Kansas, charged that muni- on makers are behind the prop xanda to force selective draft in t irmy. He sald he would not be sur- prised to learn that members of the \imerican Dege ciety, New York, who went t is to his district ircing conscription, were khold- in munition plants, He did not explain his reasons: Passage of a straight conscription AL Will “rob the homes of the coun ry" of youths “undeveloped physt- lly and mentally, many of them with no spirit to fight,” Representa: | tive Fields of the Military Committes Jeclared t | We need the fighting force 4 can get Fletds said. “Unde ralght consertpt tom we ket a ny of youths, two-ws’ f them under twenty-one yease old.” | Wasn't the average age a@ iho Nort n soldier in’ the Civil War asked Kelly of Pennsyi¥e And for every It wa death on} the battlefield there were two deatha | from preventable diseases because of | ty of fel replic the youthe to dis-| | Would that be true with modern | Kelly 6 | ‘0 conelud replied, “that undeveloped y n usceptible than men.” Lunn of New York, TWO LONG YEARS HE SUFFERED “Fruit-a-tives” Made Him Feel As If Walking On Air Orillia, Ont., Nov. 28th, 1016. | 1 was troubled Lack of | One day I saw “Fruit-a-tives walking on air.” | dito me, so L decided to In a very short time, I began to feel better, and now I feel fine. | I have a good appetite, relish everything 1 aud the Headaches are gone | entirely. 1 recommend this pleasant fruit medicine to all my friends.” DAN MecLEAN, 50c, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 5c At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruite | actives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Advt with Constipation, Appetite and Headaches. sign which read make you feel like ver two years, Drowsiness, your This app try a box BANKING AND FINANCIAL. OFFICERS AND GEORGE FP, SOUTHAKD, President, Capitalist, formerly of the Standart Gil Co Paid, Okla.) PRANK V, WRIG wnt af the Law officers and dive and one leading b ‘Treasurer, Drilling Co, Okla) of this ke folds Geologi#t. In ho unmensured terms, any sands may be expected, on: other from 1,200 t Gy trict. The probabilities t ive exceptional production AMOL Wells on the lower leases may be ihected to come in with a production day we of 1,005 ie 80 Per Cent. and there fs ample reom a number SET IN NOW ON OUR PRE on and subscript (pa Our public pun 20,009 sh th, when ing at $2.60 Send us your order tod Application will be made to list th offe th 27 William Street ater, in re my active mrvice of Wy Mie ors Ofise tn the City "Hall, tnt NewYork, on ‘Thuneday, Apel 26, 1017, ASM Dated City’ ity of at 10 veil 28.1917 Hall, New York Ap JOMN pORWOY MIPCHEL Mager, yuld be authorized to | Am.‘ w Coweta Consolidated Oil Co. OKLAHOMA Authorized Capital, $500,000 (FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE.) NO BONDS OR PREFERRED STOCK WILL BE ISSUED The Directors and thetr friends have subsertbed for 40,000 shares, all operating Thetr views of the property are backed by Chas, M. “in my Judgment oll and gas may be expected In wells drilled along this antectine. 1,400’ feet.” comprising. 1 ono of if not the best defn tlon of 10C barrels and up per day, and those on the upper leas + will enable 10,000 Shares (par value, $5.00) At $2.00 Per Share THIS OFFER 1S ONLY OPEN FOR FIVE DAYS MORE write for circular and further particulars Oil Securities & Investment Company Telephone Broad 6361 FOR SALE Toms River, N, | sia: Be pare, ® gorse ‘cleat, JOHN LANG, 417 Bo, Tth ot, attacked Fields’s statement as an in- dictment of the President, Fields ad- mitted he did not believe the [res dent intended to “rob homes of youths.” — BOY KILLED “RIDING GOAT?” nity Int to: Biamed for Detroit Youth's Death, DETROIT, Mich. April 2%4.—Earl B Rice, seventeen yeara old, died to-day of a broken neck. Officials of the Board of Education have begun an investiga 5 High School - Ee . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net change from previous closing High Tart. oh’ © Alasiea a od Mine rs ~ Am a ey Am ta Laworantive Stat Malt’ pt, 2.0 Sm, tat Steel Fary. Tob, Co... "| Woollen Go. ne ‘ Et Anaconda, Min’ tT & 8, right Total, 42 > CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. 189 1544 4 100% 1% eccrine crete ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Greene Consolidated Copper C Quarterly dividend of $1 @ share p able to-day ay Cerro De Pasco Copper Corporation earned net In 1916, $2,554,216, equal to BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, par value, $5.00 DIRECTORS: a ARTHUR STEVENSON, ‘Vico P (President Central State Bank, Euid, HARRY EK, SOUTHARD, Secretary, (Capitalat,) company comprise three well known in the mid-continental oll Gould, late State Ho states: At least two eat 600 to 600 feet, the 820 ner mpany are checker= id are all along 1 antecline in. th herefe w « 8 h NT RTAINTY expected to come in with a produc- may be of from 500 to 1,800 barrels each per psy Oil the company to pay Per Annum of such wells on the property LIMINARY OFFERING OF $4.28 a hare on 666,66 ital stock ; dividends, plus, $187,552, ms of cap-! 64; eure Central Leather Company—Quarter led March 31. Total Income, $7,862. net, $6,334 increase, Aurplus, 630; 219 increase, American Hide and Leather Company Qua nied Mar Set ea ings, 1330; decrease, $54,700. t earnings fi uly 1 to Maren 31, $2,- 12,784 $217,527 BURNS FAGES SIX CHARGES IN FIGHT FOR LIGENSE Attorney at Hearing Demands Adverse Report Wicker- sham Is Said to Have Made. Hearings on the application for the revocation of the license of the Will- Detective's iam J. Burns International Detective Agency were begun to-day before Deputy State Comptroller William Hoardthan at the office of the State Comptroller in the Woolworth Build- ing In his petition Edward W. Edwards, who is secretary of the Allied Print- ing Trades Council, brings six charges, among them being the con- per 1 Sessions Court on fo. aking into the ot mour & Seymour, No, 120 + wnd the taking of private ers and papers and listening to nversations to repeat and publish harges allege unfitness alleged revoca by the City in’ 1914, eter, the Jant's license and nt activities Taft in regard to land in certain counsel for Burns, been able to get Wickershap report, and Meler Stein brink, Edwards's counsel, said he would f rnish one, Mr Ages said he wanted to ft t animus |was behind the The hearing Mriday, May 4 rges was adjourned until Healed Of a Rash ‘All Over Her Body. In Misery From Itching. One Box of Cuti- cura Ointment and Two Cakes of Soap Healed at a Cost of $1.00. “1 was taken suddenly with a rash all over my body. At first there were little ted eruptions similar to water blisters that later formed a crust and the skin was inflamed and sore. | lost sleep, could not eat my meals, and was in misery from the intense itch ing. I could not put my hands in water as I could not stand the n I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought more and I used one box of Cuticura Ointment and two cakes of Cuticura Soap and I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Mary R. Dreyer, Alleghany, N. Y., June 11, 1916. Caticura Soap, to cleanse and purify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal, have been most successful in the severest forms of skin and scalp troubles, bat greater still in preventing little skin troubles becoming serious. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address po: ard: **Cuticura, Dept. H, Boston," Sold everywhere $400 DOWN 54-00 WEEKLY Will Bring To Your Home This $50 CORTOFONE Talking Machine and $9.00 Worth of Double-Faced Records (24 Belections) $59 WORTH Special at $4().00 Made to Mahogany and Golden Oak. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS, $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY, Cort Sales Co., Inc. 330 SIXTH AVENUE NEAR 20TH BTKEET, NEW YORK, AUTOMOBILES, CONTINENTAL MOTOR PARTS equipment and stock of | Chadick-De Lamater Corp. | | PhonaFarragat 3490, 158-161 West 24th st ion books will be opened on April r value $5.00) will be offered, start is stock on the New York Curb, New York NEW JERSEY, 1, on new State 'B acree woodland, Newark, N. J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | | Important Notice to World Readers Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand Readers of The Sunday World are requested to place their order in ad: vance with the is the only way to be sure of getti a copy regularly, The Sunday World is sold out early, Owing toa shortage of news-print paper the lealer, as newsdealers’ orders are limited to actual sales, sa) War Has Created the Greatest Opportunit in Motor History KOR YOUNG TRUCK COMPANIES that have reached or just passed the point of actual production. Never was there a more opportune time for the success of motor truck manufacture, for the government will absorb thousands during the continuance of the war. Production will be stimulated abnormally during this period, and the young, going manufacturers, of which FULTON MOTOR TRUCK CO, is one of the most prominent, will come to the front faster than was even dreamed befure war became an actuality. Already the mobilization of the country’s truck facilities has been taken in hand by the officials. The Allies want more, and with America’s co-operation can now have all they need, To-day there is a big opening for every factory that can produce true This war affords the younger manufacturer a remarkable opportunity to get a foothold and _ expand to master proportions quickly. In spite of rising cost of materials, profits per car have risen from $263 to $885 in the past three years. Another truck company records 2289 carned in three years, and another 58149 in 1915, Note the quotation from Motor in this advertisement. Profits are enor- mous in practically every motor company, and the balance f the past year surpassed all yr Every one knov of the fortunes taken by R. E, Olds, Mr. Willys, Henry Ford and Mr. Couzens, the Dodge Brothers and others. An opportunity to share in the unprece still, stock bonuses which come dented profits, and more important to share iny to motors, as in no other arly stockholders, is present to-day in industry in Amer nings in this in dustry read like magic. An investment of $1,000 in one of the truck panies of six years ago has accumulated par value ¢ 0. Last year that Company paid a 40% cash dividend. In 1916 it paid 82% in cash and 150 in stock. ica. The records of young com sheets ords, But few ever heard of a clerk in the Downey ILouse, Lansing, who put a single $1,000 in original Reo stock and to-day counts his fortune over $119,000. There are thousands of these modest investors of whom no word is ever pub- lished. The big have been “ made in designing motors to meet a price Fulton Motor Truck Co., of New York has opened another great big opportunity by bringing to the public the most remarkable 1'2-ton truck ever designed—a full 8000-pound capacity to sell at the phenomenally low price of $1090 flat. It has opened a new price field, more than $200 under its nearest competitor in size and quality, and achieved success by selling the originally planned output of 1,000 trucks im- mediately the sales models were shown. Entire Year’s Output Sold in Four Days In the Turkish Room of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, where the first public ex demand. It has been done a dozen times in pleasure cars; there are several strik- ing examples in the motor truck field, and now the re successes Dealer inguiry showed a der would take put, and plans were it least double the Sales models were and that many times the possible out immediately made to for 1917, then taken to the Chi exhibit Annex Hotel Fulton trucks are being manufactured and shipped from the factory at Farmingdale, Long Island, just outside the Metropolitan district, per schedule, ‘The public is invited to inspect the plant. The following information is summarized from statements by Wm. Fulton Methuish, hibition of Fulton trucks was made during the New York automobile show, the year’s manufacture building schedule was absorbed in 4 days. New York City took 500, engo Show, the where was shown in Congress President of the company —The full year's output, as planned, and as put of Sabai materials ordered last October uid show has been suld and business « he avi five times our output, The Fulton Truck ck now Upies an enviable position in_ the V wuse it hold# an exclusive price f jibes Ay truck of equal size anc ning—It ts now in the world at this pri nthe world. where y. It presents such 1 : ordinur ala in titles t ' y for # sind his schedule regularly, and hav nity for a snail vit materials for our entire + of supply ha nh present. contr Ided quantity on Prod sare few agreed to © Company 4 its output this ter rebating m } the Board of Directors Hayn A ent offering of pre vidend: att are to be used entirely har together ind. ‘quipment always on Stock, which carries a full shave of common stock as a bonus The Price Today Is $10 per Share : sOne share 8°/, preferred (par value $10 which buys \One share common (par value $10 This price is subject to advance without notice, as only a limited amount will be sold at above quotation It will pay you to investigate this opportunity. [7 9 n. ape. 0 me Fill out and mail the coupon NOW Torrey & Co., 60 Wall St., New York f ited wenn Wy Guitanhdinae of the Fulton ‘Truck and further inforuntie a Our Ittorneys, Equitable Bldg., N.Y garding an investment in the stock Torrey & Co., Inc. a aL Motor Stock Specialists Street ; 60 Wall Street New York |ci,... ‘ Thé Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘Offers ot Positions" than any other two mediums in the universe, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _ |__ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _ — *

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