Brief for the United States (1914)

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162 PAET VIII. Number of exchanges operated by company, 39. Nmnber of exchanges that have been purchased by company, but which have not been delivered to it on March 13, 1911 (Chme Fihn Exchange), 1. Percentage of licensed exchanges purchased and exchanges established by company, not including new exchange in Chicago, and not including one unlicensed exchange that it purchased, 834 per cent. Licensed exchanges not purchased by company: Greater New York Fihn Rental Co., New York City. H. Lieber Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Montana Film Exchange, Butte, Mont. Novelty Moving Picture Co., San Francisco, Cal. People's Film Exchange, New York City. Spokane Film Exchange, Spokane, Wash. Turner & Dahnken, San Francisco, Cal. Twin City Calcium & Stereopticon Co., Minneapolis, Minn. J. D. Wheelan Film Co., Houston, Tex. J. D. Wheelan Film Co., Dallas, Tex. Total, 10. •K -Jf 4f -Jf * On motion, duly seconded, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: ''Resolved, That the officers of the company be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed to pay out of the accrued ])rofits for tlie calendar year 1910 the followng dividends to stockholders of record on March 15, 1911: ^'A dividend of 7 per cent for the calendar year 1910 on the preferred stock issued for cash and on