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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 35

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1 around the rnivenity sqltad from i by the fact that 41urimr the year tho I company paid off $2328001 of notes distributed $1048961 in preferred divt- ddealliadas aairl-idd pdilAvnt Motors Corporation The stock of this additipns in all an aggregate of $17- company will consist of 1000000 shares S3387t and still reports an increase of of $100 par Va itIP of which 260000 $7950451 in cash on hand shares will be 6 par cent cumulative I The company has no funded debt and non-voting preferred Stock redeemable its only indebtedness as of July 31 was On and after Sept 1 1918 at the op- $7264413 of current obligations for tion of the company at $110 a share merchandise etc and $2690832 ac anti accrued dividend I crued liabilities but not due for pal The basis of exchange is as fol frolls taxes and Items lows: I Gross sales totaled $156900295 1 For each share of present pre- against $944:21941 for 1915 an Inferred stock one and one-third shares crease of $62475454 The nurnbqaao of the preferred stock of the Dela- cars sold was 1320SS against 70egg' ware company i preceding year 2 For each share of present common The profit and loss surplus aa el stock five shares of the common stock July 31 was $395597 equal to 223 of the Delaware company per cent on the $16511783 commor The above plan is to become effective stack as of Nov 1 1916 so as to entitle Durant president in his re-shareholders of General Motors Corn- marks to stockholders says: "Net pany of record Oct 14 to receive the profits of $29146107 are after deduct-dividend declared yesterday payable A ing all expenses of the General Motors Nov 1 i Company and also after deducting The stock to be exchanged may be I $1018476 a wain deemed deposited with the Guaranty Trust cover depreciation of buildings ane Company on and after Oct 16 and not equipment The plants have beer later than Dec 15 Notice of the plan maintained In mood operating condiI will be sent to stockholders in due 'Lion course I "Full charges have been included la Holders of more than 65 per cent of operating expenses to cover all deprethe stock of the General Motors Corn- I elation in inventories during the year pany have already signified-their ap- vlosed invensories- at the closs proval of the plan of the year were on a thoroughly con-General Motors Company has issued servutive basis of valuation The in its annual report for the fiscal year crease of $11051051 in the value of in ended July 31 1916 and shows $27- ventorles Is due to the greatly in740596 available for dividends on the creased volume of business being common atock the equiva- ried on by the company at the close of lent of $16802 per share This corn- I the fiscal year pares with surplus in the 1915 year of "The expenditure of $3726752 toa $13408839 equal to $9120 on $16a- i additions to real estate plants end 506783 common stock The above earn- equipment was made necessary by I ing power is after depreciation charges the great growth of the business Your directors' have deemed it wise to Bo- land preferred dividends i As of July 31 the company had a ply against the reserve previously set I net working capital of $43664671 aside for depreciation the sum of $2- against $31141207 the previous year 019053 to the reduction of plant value A an increase of $12523433 The cash I "It is gratify ing to report that all el------ I balance was $22476574 against T14 your companies have shown substantial 1 526124 a year ago profits for the fiscal year just closed The phenomenal increase In the cash and there continues to be a good deposition of the company Is indicated mand for their products" 1 here Lhi afternotn utking the wrangling Texas Christian university nr-t A to rfp- of the season 74 to I of Port Worth defeated TITeridian Col- Th IleA State a rn urrrised i lege in a football game here Saturday (- a 1 fild 1-1 afternoon 7 to 0 f-' ryni- I laner varsity zilmtt entirtly uln The v-inning touchdown was scored ptrail: I f( halt sent the heavy Lon by Berry of last year's Vernon High rn hacks crashin into ie Meth- team in the third period when he hog I raced a (dist line for long in almost at will fifty-five yards cross the lo- Van ttTIT sent in an entitaly rh goal I team in the seeond In the absence of Captain Martin alf after the first had scored enough to Wil sevra who is out of the game with injuries it ain lel limes sr spectacular 1ke nem Ed Stantri left end was field boss of for ng alt the Christians is were staged hY -i4111 anii teMurray of the Texas In spite of the closeness of-the score 1 I Coach Daniel was Weil pleased with the 1-N-en DVkersvn the Indian was the oniv I workout his men received I hack field man to make ellrfeiable gains for the Methodists! Pi-i-: flayl and other colleg-es who nil 1 ar play -Ili ay varsity this season sent I 0111 to get a line on the plays un- 1 A corked by Van Gent's men The Longhorns seem to he a much I i a i 'better team than it was g-enerafly Ieeted the university W011iii prodneel I is SeaSP with so many of the old 1 lost by graduation and otherwise The Methodists were mucili lighted PIT TO WIN thari the locals and never threatened 1 the Texas goal at any stage of the 1 vont( sit The lineup: 1 'Texas Po 17 Positions 1 )(art Secor King- Taylor I 5105000 EllEl Left A Penn Austin Thomas i Left Guard I 4 lnttmar Penn Haley I Center Special to The StarTeregratpg Conley Casey Sweet Caswelll SPEEDWAY SHEEPSHEAD BAY Right Guard I I i-ept Aitken came Johnson II irwell Thomson out of the pits Saturday afternoon and Right Tackle drove his Peugeot car to victory win11aine nohn Alaxwell Cooper rung the 10040 Astor cup and break-Right End ing the 250-tni1e automobile record 21anger Trabue Pishop Owens Aitken's time iN as seconds Quarter I three minutes better than no previous Sens Dickerson Boyd vorbis record for speedway tracks Right Half i Eddie Rickenbacher driving a Maxlledick Waits Newman Harris well finished second in 2:24:1145 Fullback I Ira Vail was third driving a iludscin 111urray Beall Thompson szlz-n-riv ni1-r thi o-i1v- ir '-1 Q1 Thompson 614)er-s1x over the course in alb 1 li 1 0 1 r4-- t' 'tort inliti ve 1 -------Nr '-n-7''': ilk IR' fL" 1f--1 7-' r''' '4'' ''''-iiL? 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bile rren say that conditions irn exico vvere the worst to which icks ere ever subjected and that they came through has been a 1 urce of satisfaction to Amerr icroanne ick makers- Among the latte ve been more hghly pleased than Nash Automobile Company over ee performance of its Jeffery Quad lich stees on all four wreels A Jmeeffnetryat Qtrueadtsimweeoref Left Tackh Glenn Jenes Leaehma men Left 11alfback 1 One of the olest men in the (Dartmouth) referec gime and winner of many famous umpire (SP- 1 raves Altken has for the past few vanee) linesman years confined his efforts to the pits lledick 3 Me- "thrlay I Leachmun 1 Han-p ra- i and has been content to let other men bile I i the cars on the tracks Last fall he attempted a comeback Goals from Do- Lin '2 Harwell 4 1 and led tile field in the Astor cup Time of quarters 15 minutes i event until the '240th miie NN hen a i Attendance 240A cracked cylinder Plit hinl out of the Irace Saturday he wiped out this dis- aPpointrnent and won for himself an record a the leader Amer-I sold to the government at the time of ican drivers thetroifosentry into Mexico and all the troops' entry into Mexico and all the CI ELEVEN CRIPPLED FOR I LEAN and IIPP LED FOR of 2011co society gave greatest satisfaction -de-spite I With a gala throng plain folks crowding the stands tne fact that the worst roads on the continent were encountered and wonderful weather the race start-I ed with the favorites Dario Resta and! I rift 0 I I TYLEIll Joseph Christiaens in the lead It was not until well on toward the fiftieth mile mark that Aitken came up from the rear Taking the lead early in the 11 Iray he revel- Eave it up although hitISTIN gA mE Resta and Chri tacis ekeed at hi I i heels for more tan a hundred miles I until the were forced out Resta when I I tfilRFEKS ligi" tlIRECKS FAST ve greatest satisfaction despite fact that the vvorst roads on the nerican continent vvere encountered ri igfil 0 IT TyLEP i Itinrnlign r- rt rt ur Carl Mends will not return to the Panthers next season Neither will Waco have the services of Bittle the Texas League's leading slugger Both men were caught in the Class A draft by the Mobile club of the Southern League Manda and Bittle have both been drafted before this year the former having been caught by the New York Yankees and the latter by the Milwaukee club of the American Association Both drafts were cancelled Thus with one lucky stroke Mobile draws the best two players in the Texas League Both showed class durIng the past season that warranted them trials in the majors but for some reason or other they were passed up h' -cl Texas owe ass dur- Ing the past season that warranted reason or other they were passed up them trials in the majors but for some League Both his car caught fire and Christiaens by engine trouble Howard Willcox and Louis Chevrolet were also forced to his car caught fire and Christiaens by t-1P-1 TI tr-13h: ITnwnril IA illonv nriti BY 'IKE WEATHERFORD Texas Feb Battling grimly against odds the fast Weatherford High School team went down before Nlineral Wells High in 8 well played game here Saturday afternoon 21 to O' Mineral Wells played on aggressive game which coupled with their superior knowledge of the gamf gave the Palo Pinto county boys a decided edge Weatherford was materially crippled early In the game when Damm their captain and quarterback was forced from the fray with a wrenched knee Mineral Wells excelled In open pJay making several long on passes while Weatherford ceuld neither use this mode of play successfuill nor break it up when played by theit ontIonents Barber of Mineral Wells wee 014 shining star of the game His lire Lucking was terrific Baschal another Mineral Wells back tore through the Weatl-erford line for long gains Lowe who rellevedDamm at eunrterhaek for Weatherford played a great defensive game as die Vernon on end The game was clean throughout with not a to mar it The two clubs play a return engagement at Mineral Wells Thanksgiving Day of "Hands up" and George nasium classes will be practically con-it was indeed through the' tinuous throughout Monday afternoon cars holding a southpaw in people's and at 8 the officers and teach-faces ers of the night school wiI be present The stuff was off The long ride was to enroll their classes Between I and nnel fl or -lianas up- EMU ueurge' (l: -ills lidnin-legeda as- through nr apeople es at innlu oauts st throughout onalghtohuet nd ers of the night school v11 Le present olrfoicnedryanadf faces stuff was off The long ride was to enroll their classes Between I a music and a I 7- t- -I qui ecause ot mechanical troubles Tbe flr5t football gt cf to -I No serious accident marred the raced 110 Pr Ituckstill's Mercer threw a shop son ta be pliyed in Fort Worth will bei i on the back etr etch and his achinei rn staged on the tr griliror s- li 4 i -au- clay when the Chris-tians meet the Kan- wa--nt toppling down the Incline to over When the tourists crawled out 8 clock there will be The Class A draft price from Class tut the only injuries the driver' traroes froni Austin Coller-e of sae-! Pl- from under an 8 to 3 wreck the train' short Program in the lobby to wnich is only $OO therefore Fort Worth ill a rl sustained were a feiV scratches while' ge i was a mess It maY get started again all men and boys of the city are In- and Waco are both heavy losers in the Austin is renorted t- llave a' his mechanician escaped with a as neither Manda or Bittle can BY DAMON RUN' this season but it cannot get very far sited team this yeir and the Slierraanl s-Prl-ined wrist' I NEW YORK '-ze-t -i- as the right of way peters out pres- More than 1000 have been enrolled be replaced for anything like that 1- as the i-coaol iti iill to be vorking well Tho! Fne first eight men to finish out of I celebrated alants ently las members of the association 0nd "the reached the I I-- fclks are With the end of the Class A drafting 1 men are expecting iitrd the field of thirlY-one starters were I railroad yards on Now that oxer som a executive force has been busy getting contest 17 vvill meet Austin eel as follows: the outskirts of Cor-i period Fort Worth cannot lose any len I tied condition Nine CI-0s Aitken lPeugeotl sicana Navarro county q-if saying that the Giants' unlimited never! Rick- whistling for the xas and was sway' 0- I as going an)v ere an NS things in shape for the opening 'ay and that number of improvements have been more players except by sale trade or ar are hiSx rs flex Inc frora injuries enbaeher 4Maxwelli 2:241955 Vail have put l' -1 eul! i just an excuse for ai the building release Bobby Stow the best short- some of which an-Li serioas tiludson sillier-six) ll rl c4- on tho twenty' seventh ors cana was made in ing an the gvm- stoo in the league ran the entire Mul- straight siding Satur- i joyride but nevertheless nas 8000D people has received an um apparatus Kernegiv one of the ml-4 lo t- rand- i 1 I -euesenheroi dav afternoon 225:30325 Miltell Roston bandit to- tilp on a i 1A ere out a "rain at the Polo Grounds: i gauntlet of majors Class AA and A ahte line re-in is name of core erhauling Pr beho coun'ed out i (Dousenaorg) Kiein (Craw- Tyler crawded a-board VI Saturday aftcrnoon to watch them i 'Dv and unless he is traded or peddled will for good havin- s-ls-111-I a tr-icture1 ford) 227:1511: Devigne (Delagel' gage tossed a Ic'ft-l- Nind bae- travel All records at the Polo Grounds I At a meeting Friday night It was be back at his old place next spring h'n anded -ke ooy I I a i t17 Nelsoo halfb0cs the i Le Calr' (D 1- ith baseball i decided to make football a feature at age len lately along on Jennings avenue ITATTCTAM MTIrts 'MD Jennings avenue HOUSTON JUDGE FOR itne attliet fdsttst man the team and almost al littypt Plans for the railroad A I the athleti park eannsrinvavrAe cn)tril rr the ath1etk park consecutive! 1-ittli Lv -nave 'al train wrencn into tne coislad and he'd up thet records He robbed the Giants of a tie fort The 11 7 A ta LI 111 train ou up Ene1 4 I records wrench into the doodad and herd have fa ed un that The necessity the has a in-oken BUT 60 JITNEYS IN hanL Several vlavcrs liave knPes twice! A Aland Several play( rs liave knees twice DI" VI-1 111 DELEGATE TO WATERWAYS MEETING AUST SPpt Wood WATERWAYS MEETING AUSTIN Sept Wood Iti i the worlds record for consecutive their norn-uil Fizo and shoulders and i HOUSTON LICENSED baseball viciteolrlieitsg th rhich is treasured in 'ides in li id condition are keeping 0th-I cr era flat at twencrs out Ur practice games ty-six Coacli Daniel Captain aril I HOUSTON Sept car The Giants reached that station in ASit Int l'-1-1 Ca1----- ----1- 1-- I iss ia-easureo in avua I WI LILEADINLI) Corsicana leaving them flat at twen- tides in tk iii condition are keeping oth-1 trs out of practice games ty-six Coach Daniel Captain ard I HOUSTON Sept car The Giants reached that station In Assistant Coach Cabocnn tvorld's record for viet toriP3 still stands at twenty-seven1 are progressing well according to re-1 TRIAL OF DRUESEDOW bu the Giants have hung up a ports Barnett of the Texas Sr i that probal4y will stand as a big leaguei Pacific Brotherhood of Locomotive I Firemen and Enginemen has been HOUSTON Sept mark for years They went through every other club elected chairman of the central corn-IRobinson of the criminal district court state game fish and eyster commis-in the leag-ue during their drive tnittee in charge of this work in place is Preparing to leave for Austin to pre- isoner has been appointed a member of Marks who resigned side at the trial of Karl the delegation from Texas to attend former tax collector for Harris county i the Inland 'Waterways League conver- Dunham in charge of tqe work with 1 Brient executive secretar7 of charged with misapplication of state Hon to be held at Lzke Charles Ea the local association will go to St funds Loulsearly in the week and expect tol -fudge A Fisher of 'Travis county! The appointment waz made by Conn- receive promiss of aid while there will exchange benches with him It is ty Judge Roy Jackson of Aransas oour- that the swapping is to ity in accordance with the goverrier's glyninastum' avoid a ri for cillanige of authorizing county Judges The business men's rn A Previcrues-jtrel resu te in a hungto appoint delegates from the various classes this year will be at ailuz34 and the realer clasue-e at S15 ma A ija-tlaa ia I 41illar wet with the lines are expected to come into their the first garne of a double-header with team to Nteriilan Saturday and once more Sunday 1 the Boston Braves hefore the sinister yr a the team closely They Of the 400 jitney drivers who have Tyler crawled aboard the noble Rube Li egely by what the men did in the been operating on the streets only 1 Benton jamming the caravan through Practice --rIrne hi-Nv they would tlace sixty had taken out licenses for the i with one hit The score was 4 to ithilt they had left against new quarter when the tax office closed Then when all the train crew and Austin Sturday Although a nixture Saturday and only those who can skill- passengers were smiling and chatting of first Fcond ard third teani in fully elude the police and these sixty and enjoying the scenery as they rushed 1 le used SatIrd33- --6-11 men will be found to take a slump out of I Into the second game there was a sudwor1 up neils Atte rail 1e' earnings punr'4141 I ert jar a griad of brakes a hoarse cry A TO START FALL WORK MONDAY Ir A TO START FALLWORK MONDAY I 1 I The formal ope MU nine of the work of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tioa will taks Iliac Alonday Pyrz The formal opening- of the fall work of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tlea 'will take Place Alonday Pyrz- 1 1.

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