Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1914, Sports Final, Page 6, Image 8

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t Is Felt That Some Irnpres-
f sive Factor Is Necessary to
ict as an Incentive In
creased Strength in Open
f Markets,
XrtiU Street had little to nay about the
SUctlon result, the events through which
ttie street hus passed alnoe the end of
July creating a situation In which sen
timent can only be moved by develop-
ents directly affecting the security
situation.
Those who have Immediate concern In
rmarkct matters hold to tho view that.
Jwhllo gradual Improvement continues In
evidence, some Impressive development Is
required .now to act as an lncentlvo for
n. further change, which Is necessary be
fore, a resumption of security trailing
can be looked for. So far tlio improve
ment has beetf due to tne drain on re
served resources and to tho acceptance
of tho conditions created by the Euro
pean hostilities.
This new lncentlvo can be furnished by
sn favorablo decision on the rate advances
innd more attention Is now uevoioci 10 mo
prospective ruling of tho Interstate Com
merce Commission on tho proposed ad
vances Ihr.n to any other matter. The
market position Is now one which would
make full response to a favorabto rate
itctlon, but ijtock Exchange Interests havo
become so inured to troumo max an na
Vorso ruling would not cause any great
disturbance.
"Where open markets prevail Increased
'fitrrncth whh dlsnlaved todav. New York
,clty two-year notes were quoted at 102
t'bld. with sales at 10S4. and Pennsyl
vania Ma were In demand at OS1. Thero
; was a ifood demand for other short term
I maturities, but the supply of high-class
'J nntpfi has hppn almost comDletelv fib-
Sorbcd, and Investors have only tho lesser
grades of these documents or long-term
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T" tK "onas '" wnicn to nna employment ior
IK nccumulatcd funds.
1I1J UU.UII1K 111 U1U UpUll UlilllVCl UII lltU
L New street curb also reflected Improve
ment. There were row offerlnfis of listed
stocks In that trading group. United
States 8teel common being bid for at 41M.
Without meeting a supply, and prices of
ntlir InfliiPK vr irpnernllv nt- 1 to 3
An ol points above quotations mndo by some of
at ofllclitheso broker3 a few weeks ago.
Tho London moratorium ended today
ent for trl!ne bills drawn In the last
Arras ant0 dayB o Juiyi which are automatically
progresslcitended for SO days. Foreign houses In-
"Soutl B'st that It Is unimportant whether tho
. moratorium ends on a fixed date or not
rencn og Jonc aa tJle gloc Exchange Is closed.
"In thi. large part of the debts carried over at
have be-the first declaration of the moratorium
Anothcnavo already been paid, and tho tlnanc-
lng of the balance has been provided for
" eby tho Government and the Rank of Eng-
ters, di land In cases where the relief Is justified.
Foreign exchange was quiet, with little
business, although thero was a good sup
ply of both grain nnd cotton bills In tho
market. Demand sterling was quoted at
4.S0U and cables at -1.00?i.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
request was received today by Levi L.
je, chairman of the Philadelphia Clear
ing House Association, from tho Comp
troller of tho Currency for a statement
or the number of clearing house certi
ficates which are outstanding In this city.
Bank Commissioner Thomdlke, of
Massachusetts, has issued a call for tho
condition of the trust companies of tho
Btato as of October 31.
An Increase of J150.000.000 In gold re
serves to ?1S7,000,000 Is shown In the week
ly statement of the Imperial Bank of
Germany. In the three months of the
war the reserve of metal and otrer cur
rency against note circulation rose to 66.13
per cent., compared with 65.5 per cent, in
tho previous week.
The Governing Committee of the Phila
delphia Stock Exchange has approved the
transfer of the seat of Frederick "W.
Cavanagh to Charles S. Starr.
Additional gold, to the amount of $25.
000,000, was received from Denver today
at tho New York"Assay Office and the
Bubtreasury, making the total J50.000.000
received In the last few days.
A contract for the construction of a
new double-track concrete bridge over
Mill Creek, south of Berne, on the main
line, has been awarded by the Philadel
phia and Heading .Railway to P. J.
Onmnlnn. nf Mahanov Cltv.
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A meeting 01 inn i-iverpooi cotton ex
change will be held next Tuesday to con
sider resolutions relative to the reopen
ing of the exchange.
New York banks gained from the Sub
treasury on Monday 1261,000 and since Frl--vday
gained J760.000
CAXI. POJl RANKS' CONDITION
WASHINGTON. Nor. 4. Comptroller
of tho Currency Williams tpday issued a
call on all national banks for a statement
; of their condition at tho close of business
on October 31.
This Is the fifth call this year, the
nrevlous calls having been January 13,
Jjarch t. June 30 and September 12.
JtARJlISBirttO, Nov. . The State
Banking Department has Issued a call for
B report of condition of State banks, trust
companies and savings funds at the close
of business November 2.
Previous calls this year have bees
February IS. June 1 to August 27.
DIVIDENDS DECIABED
lit; Xoula, noclty Mountain and Paclfle, reru
Ur quarterly hi pi 1 pr cent, on common
partLCi Jam
jraiU January 10 to stockholders of record
- Twn
National Bnk. npUr smnlaaaua! 3
31 "'-
sbaksr Corporation, resular nuirtiriv it:
gp?F ,at. on prefsrrsd. pa.yabl December 1 to
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record November 20.
National Bank, racular Mmlannual s
oant.. payable toaay to stock ot reoerd
luufatunra National (Rank, rtcular t.ni.
IMSwal s per cat.. payabl today to stock of
HMSH IWYHHOT A.
Atttcan BtuelUnt and Bsflatnr ConvpABy.
rMVlajr quarterly 1 par ent. oa the eesuaos
W ut- oa th pfafsrud. PrsfuraJ
JMonbr 15.
eaa Tobacco Campiay. reeular mu.
i uauuuuflc A &H.2 uia raiwimrm la
bs oBt o conuium, DsyaUa Daaasabu
s4M& of racord Novaabar 14.
smfcgton Natlowl Bajik, nrutar aeratan
, 4 9f seat., payablo oa dtAaad.
afli jUtloaai Bank, regular ssmlsimusl a
payaxua oo qamayr
starn Natfauuil Bank, renilar uml.
! par oant and 2 par cant axtrii, pt
ainber a to stock ox raasrd Oetofcar 99.
rUOav Qvt Company, racular qtur-
omm., paysMe nortsteer so.
Way Mluea Company. Ltd,. 1 u,
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EVENING
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WIIEAT TTd.au -was fair and valuta tilled
nrm nl lc. hlghr undr stronger reports
from the West, quotations Car lots, In rxport
feljrator, No. 2 red, spot and November, 1 13Vi
1.164: rto, red wtorn, l lfmn 21H. No
Northern Dulutb, t.S0;ei 29Vi.
tionN. nclnts, B420 bush.! efterlnits
light and prices He higher, with a fair local
trad domand. Quotations: Car lots for local
trad, aa to location. No. 2 lellow, &l8l'4.i
steamer yellow, SS'frffMo.
OATS. Ttecetpts, 02,034 hnih.: demand
fair and prices He higher, quotations: No.
S whlt, WtfiHe.: standard white. 03FK)He.i
No. 3 white, B252Hc
FXOUU. necelptu, 2415 bbts., 7.314,445
lb. In racks; trade quiet, hut mill limits
tteadlljr hold. Quotations per 108 lbs. In wood:
Winter, clear, ft.7394.oo, do., tra.lght, $89
K.2B; do., patent. J5.no5.75; Kansas, straight,
Juto sacks, 5.S0frS 40 do., patent, Jute sacks,
f8.4C3S.flO; spring, first, clear, I5.KW1R0: do.,
straight, I5.3884.fi0; do., patent, B708,S.S5;
do., favorite brands. $0W.W, city mills, choice
and fancy patent, $6B 50; clly mills, regular
Rrnae, winter, clear, 11.7nfM.no; ao atraigm,
5ff.I5: do., patent, J5.60JT6.75.
11VE rLOtlK. Slow of aala nnd without
Important change, We quote nearby and West
ern, In wood, at $&g5.S0
PROVISIONS
Trad quiet nnd largely of a Jobbing char
actor. Prices unchanged. Quotations- Oty
beef. In sets, smoked and nlr dried. SlHfGOc s
Weitorn bff, In tots, smoked, 20B3OC.; city
beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and air
dried, 30fllc.; Western beef, knuckles and
tenders, smoked. R031e.; beof hams, nOfl.Te.:
pork, family. 2.VT28C. hams. 8. P cured, loore,
1401414c; do., skinned, loose. 14ffl4MrC.: do.
do., smoked, lffflBVic : other hams, smokol.
city cured, as to brand and average, Wilt
lie.; hams, smoked, Western cured. 15'4S10c:
do., boiled, boneless. 2W2tc.: picnic shoulders.
S P. cured, loose, tl'ifn2e.; do., smoked. 130
13Hc; bellies. In plrkto. according to average.
loose, lnwiOHe : breakfast bacon, as to brand
and average, city cured, IDIflOe. ; breakfast
beron. Western cured, lIVft20c.; lard, Western,
refined, tierces, 10Wllr.; do. do. do, tubs.
107i?jllc. ; lard, pure cltv kettle rendered, In
tierces, 10ffllc; lard, puro cits-, kettle ren
dered. In tubs, nsfllijc.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
nrrrnrt Fancy goods In small supply
and ery firm with demand fully efiual to tho
offerings turner grades quiet. Quotations:
Western, fresh, solid-picked creamery, fanry
specials. S(V-.; extra, ate . extra firsts, 321I33e.;
firsts, 2Sfifl0c : seconds, 2.1tt27c, ladle-packed,
21 HT23C, as to quality: nearby prints, fancy,
ic do., acrngo extra. 1ltf30c,; do. firsts,
31 igftlo. : do., seconds, SSH.IOc Special fancy
nrnmis 01 prints Jobhlnc at 41iff4nc.
KCCS. Cholco fresh eggs nrm with a good
demand. Quotations: In free injes. nearby,
extras, 34(j;tRo per docon; ncirby rtrsts, Jlt.OO
per standard caso, ncirbv current receipts,
SS 70JJP per standard rose, Western extra,
firsts, $ft.tlo per case do , tlr'ts J8.703n per
caso, -Jo, seconds, Jl.OOt?" 20 per ease:
refrigerator eggs. 2lK!7c. per dozen, ns to
quillt. Candle! nnd recratrd freh eggs vvero
Jobbed out at 4nfl42c. per dox , ns to quality.
Clinnsi:. Firmly held under light offer
ings and a fair demand Quotations' New
York, full-cream, choice, l,Wt ; do., do., fair
to good. 14itJ13c: do, part skims, 8lil3c.
POULTRY
T.IVn. rino stock steadily held under
moderate offerlnRs and n fair demand Quota
tions: Fowls. ISSilOc : old roosters. Ilful2c.:
spring chickens, according to quality. 12'tfl."c;
ducks, insntc ; geese, 13igl4c. . guineas, joung,
weighing 2 lbs. and oer apiece, per pair, 70c;
do., weighing l'4fn4 lbs apiece, per pair, uva
ok ; do., weigning 1 10 apiece, per pair, ouc ;
old. per pair. Mc , pigeons, per pair, lTi'Q'l-'c
I)RKSbISI. The market quiet nnd gener
ally lower under liberal orterlngs. Quotations:
Fresh-killed poultry Turkeys, One. large
spring, 22P23c; do.. No. 1, old, 20821c: do.,
ordin.irj, lS'320c.; Towls, por lb. Selected
hea). 17c, do., weighing 4W23 lbs., apiece,
10. , du . weighing 4 ibs. npleco, 14(?15c; do,
weighing 3M, lbs, apleco, 13c; do., weighing
3 lbs and under, 12c : old roosters, dry
picked, 13c; broiling chickens, nearby, weigh
ing 1'42 lbs. npleco, 20fi22c; broiling chick
ens, nenrby, fair to good, lBIJlSc. , chickens,
Western, 4 lbs. nnd oer apiece 10c: do. do.,
3'.j lbs. apiece, fat, 13',BUc. do do., 2WB'l
lbs. apiece, 12HH13C. ; broiling chlckenB. West
ern, m2 Ibs. apiece, 17c. broiling chickens.
Western, fair to good, 12140., squabs, per
doz.. white, weighing 11 to 12 Ibs. per doz.,
J3.00O4.SO; white, weighing 1 to 10 lbs. per
doz., $3.10113.73. white, weighing 8 lbs. per
dox., J2.Bt?I2.7."i: white, weighing 7 lbs. per
doz., J2H2.23; white, weighing OftfUS lbs. per
dor., J1.2I31.03; dark and No. 2, 6Oc.tgil.10.
REFINED SUGARS
Dull at quoted rates. Quotations' Standard
granulated, B.3.c: fine granulated, 5.30c:
powdered, B.40c. : confectioners' A, 5.20c; soft
grades, -i.45iT5.0Sc
FRESH FRUITS
Desirable stock sold fairly and values
wero generally well maintained. Quo
tations Apples. per bbl.. Jonathan.
$33.50; King, $2.5033; Blush. J2.SOB;i;
lialdwln. Xl.7sn2 mi; (ireening, Jl.i'ift'.'.no;
Twenty-ounce, J2 2.VSJ2 73, Pippin, f 1.75472 25;
York Imperial. $1 7."W2: other good eating
varieties, $1.75512 50: Medium, $1411.50: Crab,
ii14 50; crab apples, per bush, basket, $1.50
Q1.73: apples, wes'ern. per box, $irtfl.5fl;
apples Delaware and I'ennslvanla per hnm
per, 25f40c ; quinces, per bbl.. $2fM.50; lem
ons, per bot, $3tf4 grapefruit, Florida, per
crate, $l..'Vi?i2.25, pineapples, per crate, Forto
Rico. $t.25125: Florida, I102.B0: cranber
ries. Cape Cod. early black, per bbl , $3.50
W4. cranberries. Capo Cod, early black, pr
crate. $1S1 4): cranberries. Jersey, per crate,
$tfrl.25: reaches. New York ana Pennsylva
nia, per basket, large white or yellow, GOc.dS
$1. medium. 40fir,Oc. . pears New York, per
bbl , Seekrl. $.1..vfT. riartlett, No 1. 4i
B.M); do.. No. 2. $2 lava.l; neurre nose, $4
B 50; Sheldon, $4S5 Deurre Clalrgeau, $2 50
B3.50; neurre dHAnJou. t2.25C3.2n Duchess.
2.23ff3.23, Howell, $282 50- other -arletles,
2i3; pears Bartlett or Pcckel. per bush,
basket, $1 25912. grapes. New York, Concord,
per 8-lb basket 13615c: do, per 4-lb. bas
ket, livfjllc : Niagara, per 4-lb tasket. in
12c: Delawares, per 4-lb. banket, 12015c. ;
grapes, Concord, per 20-lb. basket, SOiJIOc
VEGETABLES
Trad fair and alues Renerally steady. Quo
tations' White potatoes, per bush. Pennsyl
vania. 5S8C3o.: New York, 45.1150c; whit po
tatoes, Jersey, por basket, 35?N5c.: sweet po
tatoes, eastern Shore, per bbl. No 1, ltd;
150: No 2. 75c, sweets. Jersey, per bhl No.
1. f2.25iT2.50: No. 2. J1.2.VS1.50. sweets. Jer
sey, per basket, 438fl0c. onions, per bush.. 4Sfl
50c ; do., choice, per 100-lb. baff, II, do., me
dium, per 100-lb. baa-, 75'f?00c : cabbage, do
mestic, per ton. JSflO: do., Danish, per ton,
112314; cauliflower, Now York, per crate, 05W
POc : celery, New York, per bunch 1030ci
mushrooms, per 4-lb basket. Jlfft 40.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO. Nov. 4. 1IOC1S. Recelnts. 30..
000 Markets. 5 to 10c. higher Mixed and
butchers, 7 107fi3: xood heavy 7 2'.7 00;
rouKh heavy, 17 0187 20. llg-ht. 77 TO; bulk.
17 2587.00. CATTl.B.-neceIpts. 19.000. Slar
kets. slow, weak. Ileeves (toppv), I10.S3,
SHKEP. Itecelpts, 18,000 Jfarkcts strong.
Native ana Viestern. JU-10; lambs, I7.S0.
DIVinKNDS.
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL J1ANK
Philadelphia. Pa., November 4, 1014.
Th Directors havs this day declared a
Semiannual Dividend of six (6) per cent.
and an extra Dividend of two (3) per cent.,
clear of tax. Checks will ba mailed.
LINFORD C. NICE.
Cashier.
Girard
JOSEPH WAYNE. Jr., President
EVAN HANDOr.ni, Vice President C1IAS. Jt. AB11TON, Cashier
T. E. W1EDEK8HBIJI, Vice President A. W, PICKFOIUJ. .UsUtant Cashier
ALFJtED IlAItllATT, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
TrancU V. ReeTe.
Daniel Raurh
Wm. Newbold KIt
torso E. llariol
Kodman E. CirUcora
J. 3Iauran Kliodes
V. Frederick Hnjrder
Kobert Tolaod
Jlorrls U Clothier
John Orlbbel
Oeorv McFadden
Francis 1). lteeres, Jr.
Wm. W, Frailer, Jr.
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments. ,.,.,..,,. .$29,851,544.10
Bonds to Secure Circulation. , 3,747,000.00
Exchange for Clearing House. .,.,., 943,050,11
Due from Banks , , . , 6,481,330.12
Cash and Reserve , , 7,619,730.44
$48,642,654.77
LIABILITIES
Capital . , , $2,000,000.00
Surplus and Net Profits 4,798,375.06
Dividend (Payable Nov.
Circulation
Clearing House Loan Certificates . , . .
Dpoits
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER , WU.
STRENGTH IN WHEAT
IS DEVELOPED TODAY
AT CHICAGO MARKET
Enormous Export Business,
Marked Decrease in Pro
ducers' Offerings and Firm
Holding Sentiment Re
sponsible. CHICAGO, Not. Enormous export
business, a marked falling oft In offerings
by producers, and a decided holding- sentl
ment caused strength In wheat today.
There also was an expanding speculative
demand. An opening dip In prices was
duo largely to a heavy run of wheat to
market and a rather largo discount for
cash whent here.
Cash Sales wero 2,SBO,000 bushels. Fu
tures closed Vi cent higher.
Corn was strong', Thero wna a. largo
demand nnd only a limited supply for
export Current receipts of now are ex
cellent and nre llkoly to attract the atten
tion of tho export trade. New corn from
South Dakota arrived today, grading No.
2 yellow. Cash sales wero 435,000 bushels.
Cash corn was strong In the markets.
Futures closed lHc. to 114 c. higher.
Oats reflected the export call for the
cash grain and score fair advances. Ex
port sales hero wero enormoun nnd esti
mated at over 1,000,000 bushels. The best
buying camo from tho larger export
houses, whllo tho selling was on resting
orders. Cash sales wero 1,000,000 bushels.
Futures closed ?io. higher.
Provisions ranged higher on the month
ly Bhowlng of light stocks of product here,
on enormous decrease In the world's
available, supply of lard and on good
buying by packers, who were affected by
tho prospect of a closing of tho yards,
leading futures ranged as follows:
londar's
Wheat Open. High. Ixw. Close, close,
December .. l.M'6 1.17H 1.151J U.17H 1.1UH
May 1.22 1.23',, 1.21S n.2J Tl.22
Corn (new delivery)
December ... G'i 70H flaw 1704, 08H
May 71?t 724 71. 72f, 71
Oats
December .. 49W 50 40 140'4 t40.
May 53'.i 63!$ 53 t53T 'SSVs
Lard
January ...10.07 10.25 10.05 10 07 10.00
May 10.22 10.37 10.22 10.22 10.15
nibs
January ...10.02 10.12 10.00 10.07 0.97
Pork
November 17.00 '17.00
January ...10.0 10.30 19.05 19.17 18.97
May 19.23 10.50 10.25 10.40 10.17
Hid. tAskcd.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YORK, Nov. 4. nUTTBn. Market
firm; receipts, 12,313 pkB., creamery, eitra.
34c; hlahcr scoring. 34Hc. ; Stale, dairy, 31U
32c; Imitation creamery, 23H(J2U4c EGGS.
Market firm; receipts, 10,343 cases: fresh, ex
tra firsts, 3234c; fresh, nrsts, 205731c; near
by, whites, 52Sf53c; nearby, mixed, Z9SS0c:
special marks, 25V,g2tlVic
STATEMENT
Corn Exchange
National Bank
Philadelphia
October 31st. 1914
RESOURCES
Loans & Investments, $19,678,886,92
Due from Banks 3,594,586.59
Clearing: House Ex
changes 487,436.42
Cash and Reserve.... 4,481,017.67
$28,211,927.00
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Net Prof
its (Earned) 2,086,582.32
ClearinK House Loan
Certificates 600,000.00
Circulation 1,261,900.00
Deposits 23,293,445.28
$28,241,027.60
NEWTON W. CORSON,
Cashier.
October 31, 1914
THE
National Bank
Chairman of the Board.
George D. Itosengarten
i.mrrnce ai. Liark
Horatio O, IJord
Joseph M'arne, Jr.
Evan Randolph
1st; 160,000.00
2,830,800.00
340,000.00
38,513,479.71
141 ! t l I i t
$48,642,654.77
OBTTUARIES
bicham) a. nrER
Ono of Few Surviving Members ot
Famous Third Beglment.
nichnrfl A. Flfer, a Ctrll War rtrftn,
and ono of the few surviving members
of the famous 3d Hegrlment, Companr C,
Pennsylvania Volunteers, died yesterday
at the hame of his eon-ln-law, William
"W. Hutton, 663? Hetrcrman street. Tacony.
Mr. Flfer, tvha was 74 years old, was
a member of the McBrlde Bible Class,
founded by the Ilev. Hugh C. McBrlde;
the Washington Camp, No. 359, P. O.
8. A.j James A. Garfield Chamber, No.
19, O. K. of F. j Post No. 77, a. A. It
Funeral services will be held Saturday
afternoon, with several military posts
forming a guard of honor.
OlrAHENCE A. MYEBS
Clarence A. Myers, president ot the
Myers Metal Box Manufacturing Com
pany, of Camden, died Monday right at
his home In Morchantvtlle, N. J., after
being stricken with apoplexy. His wife
and two friends were killed on May 19,
when an automobile he was driving was
struck by a trnln near Gloucester.
JAMES HEBVEY XO0M38
NEW YORK, Nov. 8. James Ilervey
Loomls, one of the oldest residents of
Wyoming County, and well known In
western New York for many years as a
business man and Republican politician,
died suddenly yesterday at Bc-onton,
N. J. Ho was born In Attica, N. Y., on
June 4, 1S23, and was a delogato to tho
convention which organised tho Repub
lican party In New York State.
JOSEPH H. MAtrHEB
Joseph H. Maurer, 52 years old, a pio
neer hardware merchant of Manayunk
and long a resident In thnt section of the
city, died late last night at his home,
4315 Main street. He was stricken with
heart disease last weak. Mr. Maurer was
a member of the board of trustees of the
St. Mary's Church, Manayunk, where the
funeral services will bo held Saturday
morning. His widow, Ave sons and three
daughters survive him.
ANDREWS. On November 3. J0H, An
OUSTA LOUISE, wife of George I V. An
drews and daughter of John W. and tho lat
Mary Ann Trecn, at her residence, 42-12 Lan
caster ne, Tunsral scrvlcts on Friday, at
1:30 p. m., at 6414 Market st. Interment
prUntc. North Cedar Hill Cemetery.
DCVINOER November 1, 1014, nACIIEI,
W1TZEMAN, wife of A. tl. Buvlnger. Th
relatives and friends ars Invited to attend the
funeral service, Frldsy at 2 p. m., at her
lato residence, Oil North 18th St. Interment
private.
FRANKL
Broad and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, October 31, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $25,624,898.77
Due from Banks 4,836,770.59
Cash and Reserve 7,158,402.62
Exchanges for Clearing House 935,443.64
Liability under Lexers of Credit 324,744.85
Clearing House Loan Certificates on Hand 560,000.00
$39,440,260.47
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Net Profits 3,422,527.07
Circulation . . ; 1,369,400.00
Letters of Credit " 324,744.85
Clearing House Loan Certificates Outstanding None
Deposits 33,323,588.55
$39,440,260.47
J. It. SIcAIXISTER, President.
J. A. XIAIIRI8. Jr., Vice President, J. WM. IIARIIT, Asst. Cashier.
E. r. TASSMORE, Vice President Cashier. J. C. FRANKLAND, Asst, Cashier,
E. K. SHIELDS. Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
Effingham R. Morris
Edward T. Stotesbury
Percy C. Madeira
Kills Puter I'assmore
Samnet T. Bodlne
Thomas lie YUtt Cuyler
Oeorge II. Frailer
Ednard II. Smith
Henry Tatnall
J. Itutherfard McAllister
J. Andrews Ifnrrls. Jr.
J. Hampton Harnea
Morris L. Clothier
Frederick 1.. Jlaiiy
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
C&dbiojl
T. Wlstar Brown
Oeorge llarnhara, Jr.
William Wood
John l'ltcalrn
Charles II. Smith
Henry XV. Diddle
Charles Wheeler
William T. Elliott
nnsouncES
loans and Investments... 115.022.SI9.B9
! Wr. ..'" t"i "6,673.00
DUB0anu'er?.m...B"?k."...B.n. l.43.l.6.
Cash and Reserve 4,374,195.50
931,023,827.78
WILLIAM T. ELLIOTT, President
WILLIAM POST, Cashier.
PEIMSM
NATIONAL BANK
Comptroller's Call, Oct, 31, 1914.
ASSETS
mmedlately Available
Cash and Res.rvs ..ii.jos.zas.jj
Checks for Clearing.. 137,803.61
Due from Correspond
ents ,,,,...,
494.270.13
$2,135,332.02
Available Within 30 Day.j
Leans du In SO dy...il,S3.s.a
Clearlpg. House Loan
Certificates , 40,000.00
Demand Loans 865,9730
United States Bonds . 300,000.00
Other Rands and In
vestments .... B7,948.6t
$4,803,594.66
Other Loan &, Discounts l
Du within 80 days.. .12.338.013.38
Dua aftsr 80'days.... W1.S18.83
Banking Property 284,031 30
$898,446.87
LIABILITIES
Deooslt 15,717.731 1
Circulation 41S.SO0 0O
t'so.tU Stosk . . 500,000.00
Surplus sad ProSu.. 1,831.912 M
1398,446.87
Alwax Commercial
M. . BAKBH. Ctuhltr.
DEATIIS
CnKATMIY, On November I. 1914. MARY
E., beloved wlf of nobert Chentley and
daughter of the late William and Mary Simp
son, ared 44 years. RelatUes and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at her lata
residence, 12S1 Bouth Donsall st. Interment
private, ThursdAy afternoon at 2 o'clock.
COT.E. On November 2, 1014. FRANCIS
COLB. Funeral on Saturday at it a m. pre
cisely, from 8309 Knorr St., Tacony. Services
and Interment at St. Tlmolhy'a P. E. Church
at 1:45,
COSTET.LO. Suddenly, on November 1. 114,
HUGH, husband of the late Isabella Cos
tello (nee Kane). Funeral on Thursday, at
7:80 a. m. from 1250 North Warnock st.
High Requiem Mass at St. Malachy's Church
at 0 a. m. precisely. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.
COX. On November 8, 1014, ELIZABETH
C, widow of John V. .Cox, In her 15th
year. FMneral services on Friday, at z p.
m., at th residence of her eon, Joseph i.
Cojr, Ogontz ave McKInley, Pa. Interment
prlvat, Northwood Cemetery. ..
COTLE. On November 3, 1014. HtJOH, hus
band of lha lato Catharine Coyle. Duj,"
of tho funral will bo given, from his lato
residence, 21.11 Summer st. ,t-v
CUI.nKKTSON. On NovemberB, J914,ALBX
ANJ)KU, husband of Mary E. snd 0", r
Mary and th late Alexander Culbertson
ResMence, 2111 T Norrls st. Du notice or
the funeral will be (riven -,,.
ntJFFIKMl. On November 8, 1014, HENIIT
DUFriBLD, In his T6th year. Due notice
of tho funeral will bo given. ..
FIFER. On November 8, 1B14. RICHARD
A., husband of th lato Mary Flfer In his
74th yr. Tuneral en Saturday, at z p. m.,
from OflST Hegerman st., Tacony. Interment
MaRnoIla Cemetery. ,,
rr.TJRnR, On November 1. 1014, TDIE E,
wife of Georg W. Fluror and daughter of
tha lat Martin nnd Margaret Heck. Fu
neral services on Thursday, at 2 p. rn., at
1311 Eyre st. Interment private, at Green
Mount Cemetery. .,
flARIlEIU On November 3. 1014. CI, ATI A,
widow of Oershem Oarbell. r-unc' 0H,iVc'
nesday, at 2 p. m., from 1B10 N. ith st.
Interment Har Nebo Cemetery. rn
ORRLACIT. On November 2. I0'- iPJli,V
husband ot Oertrud A. Ger lacb ' n f 'r'h':
nnd son of Louisa A. Gerlach. runeral serv
lees on Thursday at 2 p. m at 143 Nr.
Blst st. Interment nt Montrose Cemetery.
OITHENH. On November n. 1014. ANNib
W , widow of Samuel D. Olthens. nelatlves
and friends aro Invited to attend th ".'
services, on Thursday evening 51A, r?Sf
at her lato residence. 808 North 42d st Final
services and interment at Salem, N J.. Fri
day, on arrival of train leaving Philadelphia
aitAVIcFtOn November 2. 1014. WILLIAM
L, QUAVER, aged 85 cars and W "onMii
Relatives and friends aro Inj Ifed to n'tenrt
w '..a.ni eervintg At Trinity iteiormoa
the funeral servlces. at XT,my "",';-
rhurph. N. TC. cor.
jnurcn. w. jw. cor, x.ru? ... -;.": "jr
on Friday afternoon.
on Friday ariernoon, hi .ov i'y",,.i'
?Psely! ! Interment private, at Mount Vernon
CemoteTy. Remains may be viewed at his
lato resiuanco. uienmae, .. v. ..-.- ,
evening after 7 o'clock. ,-..
GREAVES. On November 2,10I4.MARGI!:RT
JI widow of William C. Oreaves. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral,
on Thursday nl 2 o'clock, from the residence
of her daughter. Mrs. Harriet E Emslfyi
8510 Now Queen St., rails of Bchujlklll. In
ternum at Hood Cemetery. . .,, .,,
IIANTHORN-On November 1. 1014, ELIZA
W., wife of Isaac H Hanthorn. nsod 77
rears. Rolatlves and friends of the family
tr invited to attend tho funeral services, on
Thursday, nt 2 o'clock, nt her lato resldenco,
4133 West Olrard ave Interment private,
at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. ..
IIOEFNER. On November 8, 1014, ALTIER.
TINA HOEFNER, wife of John Hoefner,
aged 02 years. Funeral services on Friday, at
1 p. m.. at her late residence, 430 West
Susquehanna ave. Interment private
HUTCHINSON. At her rcildencc. 1 Mer
cer ave.. Llnnerch, Pa., on November 3, 1014,
MATILDA HUTCHINSON, in her 81st year.
Due notice of the funeral will ba slven.
JACOnV. On November 3, 1014, BENJA
MIN NEFTON, husband of Margaret
Emma Jacoby. Funernl Saturday, nt 2 P.
m. from 1BI Madison ave . Highland Park,
Upper Darby. Pa. Interment Arlington Ceme
tery. C. H. W. Tackard
Charlton Vnrnall
V. W. Atterbury
KilKnr C. Felton
Robert C. Drayton
Rudulph Ellis
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
Jljil&ixdl
Philadelphia, October 31, 1914.
DIRECTORS
Charles E. IngeraoU
O. Clymer Ilrooke
A. A. Jackson
bamuel M. Curwen
MAI1ILITIES
, $1,000,000.00
and Undivided
Capital
Surplus
Profits (earned) 3,762,628.83
Circulation 393,000.00
Deposits 15,861.893.93
2 1,0 23,537.78
WILLIAM Y. CONRAD, Asst. Cashier.
ANTRIM II. JONES, 2d Asst. Cashier.
October 31, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans & Investments. HS60.8Sa.59
Due from Banks 60,093,81
Clearing House Ex
changes ,. 74,625.98
Cash and Reserve.... 956,13006
Total $5,651,708.44
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $3flQ,Q6lflO
Surplus & Net ProSts. 766.237.04
Circulation 461,400.00
Deposits 4,12471.40
Tstal.. ......... 5,651,703.44
JOHM G. SONNBBORN.
CaahMf.
DEATHS
KKKNAN. On November 8, 1614, niCHAllD
J., rVusMnd of Jean Currie Kejnan, J,1!
years. Funeral services on Saturi ?
P. m at 100 North Ortth st. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. N, T., on
flunday, at 3 p. m.
KKI.T,Y. On Novemher 3, 1014, CATIIA
IlINB KEL,I.Y (nee MontaRuo), ct County
Tyrone, Ireland, wife of Francis P. Kelly.
runeral from lill Wolf t. Bolcmij Mass of
nequlem at tho Church of Ht. Monica, at
0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
KEM.r. On November 8, 1014. EDMUND
OOUC1II. husband of Cathsrlno Kelly,
runeral on Sunday, At 8 n. m , from 3(30
North 35th St.. Falls of Schuylkill. HlRh
Mass at St. irrldaet's church, at 0:80 a.
m. Interment Westminster Cemetery.
niKEIt. On November 8, 1014. MATtY B.,
wife of Jacob It. Klker nnd daughter of
the late OeorRO and Ann Younp . neulence,
M07 Media st. Duo notice tt funeral will
be given.
KI.INO. On November 2, 1914, JUTDB,
husband of Matilda
llelatlvrs and friends are Invited to attend
II.
11HK lurtj uu.,
th fnnitrAl marv1fm nn "TTinrsdAV SftemoOn.
precisely at 2 o'clock at tho chapel of An
drew J. nalr Son, southeast corner of Iftth
and Arch ets. Interment private, at Ocr
mnn Lutheran Cemetery.
tATCII. On November 1, 1014, KMMELINH
C, younRest daushter of Gardiner C and
Mary A. Latch. Funeral services on Thurs.
day at 2 p. m. at 1010 Allengrovo St., Frank
ford. Interment private.
LEY. On October 31, 1914, WILLIAM J
only son or Mary J. and the late Thomas J.
Ley, runersl on Thursday, nt 8 30 n. m..
from his lato residence. 873(1 Temberton St.
(near fiith and Cedsr ave.). Polcmn Moss of
Ttenulem nt Church of the Trantflirurntlon,
nt 10 a. m precisely.
MAOEE. On November 8, 1014, .7AMES Tt.
MACIHE, son of tho late James Mairee. Fu
neral services at his late residence, 1720
Walnut st , on Friday, Nov. 0. at 11 a. m.
MATHEWS On the 2d, ANNA TO., wife of
Dr. Franklin Matbows and daughter of the
late Josenh Itnna nnd Ann C. Crooks. Rela
tives and frinds of tho family ars respect
fully Invited to attend (he funeral services,
at her Into rcsldonco, 1720 North 22d st.,
on Thursdsy afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Inter
ment private. Fleieo omit flowers.
McCONNETX. On November 3, 1014, MAR
THA nniTTON, widow of William MrOonn
noil, In her SSth yoar. Funeral services on
Friday, at 1 p. m., at the residence of her
eon, William McConnell, 2H0 North Von
Polt st. Interment private. Ivy Hill Ceme
tery. McOLINN. On the 1st of November. 1014,
JOSEPH C, eon of John and the late Mary
E. McQIInn. The relatives and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday
mornlnR- at 8:30 o'clock, from his father's
reeldence, No. 1415 North 10th st. Solemn
REPORT OF
Pennsy!
for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities
Trust and Safe Deposit Company
517 Chestnut Street
Broad Street Office, Franklin Bank Building
At the Close of Business November 2nd, 1914.
RESOURCES
Cnflh on Hand and In Hank
C.ill Lonna upon Collateral ,
Time Loans upon Collateral
INVESTMENT SECURITIES OWNED, VIZ:
Stocks, Bonds, etc 3,I22,SB4.3!
Mortpafros , 1.6n5,R2.S.69
Ilcsorvo Fund for tho Protection of "Cash Balances In Trust Ac
counts" Ileal Estnto, Furniture and Fixtures
Interest Accrued
Miscellaneous Assets
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 82,000,000.00
Surplus Fund 4,000,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,051,994.99
Deposits:
Subject to Check 26.34.0r.7.Cl
Special 1,710,205.03 28,074,323.24
Interest Payable 152,747.00
Miscellaneous Liabilities , D14.83G.79
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Individual Trusts, held ns Executor. Administrator. Trustee,
Guardlnn, Committee, Attorney etc.
Investments (par value) J198.17S.93D.29
Amount for Investment 1
Cash i " not for " 4,612,143.63
( Income, Awnltlnjr Distribution!
Total.... $202,791,082.92
Corporate Trusts. Total Amount of Bonds of Corporations secured
by Mortgages or other Collateral .........$240,186,384.11
Total Amount of Securities held as
Deeds of Trust
C. S. W. PACKARD,
President
PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
Condensed statement
showing condition at
November 2, 1914.
ASSETS
Loans & Investments.. $1,631,208.82
Real Estate (12th and
Arch Sts.) 386,490.54
Furniture & Fixtures.. 20,675.07
Cash on hand and in
Banks 271,240.74
$2,309,615.17
THE PHILADELPHIA
NATIONAL BANK
Philadelphia, October 31, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $38,567,005.79
Clearing House Loan Certificates on Hand 1,700,000 00
Due from Banks 8,106,561.50-
Exchanges from Clearing House 1,488,527.01
Cash and Reserve , 17,194494!64
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit 3,007,462.23
$70,064,051.17
LIABILITIES p r
Capital Stock .. .;, . . , . , $1,500,000.00
Surplus and Net Profits (Earned) 5 167 384 79
Circulation . : .' lMH)
Letters of Credit . , 3,033,102,00
Denosits-f Lndl7!dwal " ?3M94,814,19
ueposits. Bank tft4 22,319,752.69 58,714,566.88
urn r nua
Pr4ldMt
X4NC01& GQDFRSY,
v A1S
ri 1
nt
HORACE TOHTSSCUK.
TBSCL
uklar.
WILLIAM tt
Assistant
AMlatant OaacJar.
N. PARKS3R SHORTRIDOB. Chairman of th .
BirajAKD AJHLHDR8T. PBRCrV-AL ROBEHtI J? SAluirlr -
LIKCOLH GODgRST. O BO ROB H McFAbr?feiir ' SMFBI' BBA'
AMdialWK, iSSrl11 P OMA8 a QATBg,
aiokaHTtTRAiian r rSt wmS- A3a i. wwo
DEATIIB
Requiem Mass at the Church of the BS.
18th nnd fltlies sts.. at 10 o'clock. InterraJS
at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. PleaeeeAlt
flowers.
rFISTnnrit, On October RI.1014,cnAht v
It.? husband of nose n. Pfisterer n", Oom'
hart). Funeral services on Thursday, at a
p. m , at 110 Drown St. Interment at Northl
niwi ...fc.w.,.
RIIOAnS. On November B, 1014, MARY B.,
wlfo of Harry O Rhoads. Funeral servtoei
on Friday, at 2 p. m., at her lato residence.
1123 North Redfleld st. Interment Weni
minster Cemetery.
RILEY. On November 5, 1014, JAMES, hut.
band of 8nsnn Riley. Fiineral services on
Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at 2S23 North Water
t Interment Green Mount Cemetery.
SATTTER. November 1. 1014, LENA nEB
SIE SACTER. daughter of Frederick and
Carolina flauter (nee Battmann). Funeral on
Thursday at 2 p. m. from 27(12 North Gratl
st Interment at Green Mount Cemetery,
SCHMIDT- Suddenly, on November 8, 1014.
JOHN C. M.. husband of loulea K. Schmidt,
nsed B0 years. Funeral servlcos on Frldsy,
nt 2 p. m.. nt his lato residence, 433 pin
mond at. Interment private.
SMITn. On November 2, 1014, MARY Tt,
daughter of Mamie nnd Isaac Smith, 1844
West Glenwood ave. Services and Interment
prlvnte. on Thursday, nt Brldieton, N, J.
TEOCCnET. JOHN TROUCIIET. 255 S.
wTlIOinV-CAROMNE WRIGHT, 1003 La-
WUIOHT. At Pitman, N. 3., on Novnmbsr
3. CECELIA Tl.. wlfo of the lato John A.
WrlRht, aged 74 years. Funeral services on
Friday, at 2 p. m at tho apartments of
Simmons & Taylor Co., 809 Market st., Cam
den, N. J. Interment private, Evergreen
Cemetery.
ZIMMERMAN. On November n 1014. JO
SEPHINE, wife of Oeorgo J. Zimmerman,
at her lato residence, 8S50 N. 18th at. Dut
notice of tho tuneral will bo given.
pany
S5,079,SS7.98
14,316,014.61
3.G97.GS2.79
4,S7S,492.9S
B,322,726.S5
933,235.00
239,524.29
429,730.03
Total.
$35,796,901.08)
Total.
$35,796,901.08
Collateral under Corpornte
.$95,089,859.12
C. S. NEWHALL,
Treasurer
the dose of business
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $634,450.00
Surplus and Undivided
Profits (earned) 149,283,26
Mortgage, 12th and
Arch sts 100,000.00
Bills Payable 100,000.00
DEPOSITS 1.325,881.91
$2,309,615.17
WILLIAM B. VKOOMAN,
Treasurer.
$70,064,051.17
HARRY J. KBgait.
Cuhlr.
TMADDOX,
cublar.
IlICHEItT. Suddenly, en November 2. Inn ,
FREDERICK B., husband of Sarah niehsri
Funeral service on Friday at 2 p. rn. M ijw
Frankford ave., Holmesburg. Interment Ail
Saints' Cemetery. A"
TtEADOEnS, On November 8, at Palmve.
N. J.. VIOLIST, wlfo of Frederick SeJJ:
Rcrs and youns;eat daughter of Isb3,.
Cooper and Jamea II. Warrington. In h,V.
20th year. Funeral on Friday, at 2 p. tn.
from parents' residence. 411 West 8d st .'
Palmyra, N. 3. Interment Morgan Cerael i
tery. r&
nEYNOLDS. On Nov. 8. 1914. CIIARLEa . 3d.
husband of Irene Reynolds and son et thi Yl
lato John and Caroline Reynolds, In hi 3
38th year. Funeral services on rrlday, at 3I
2 p. m., at his late residence, 3lsa North .3
22d st. Interment prl ate. Odd Fellows'
Cemetery.
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