? I. ! y if pn. MfP-, . r FINANCIAL NEWS Buying by Large and Small 'Interests tWALL STREET RELIEVES WORST PHASE OF SITUATION IS OVER Whatever Change Comes Now Must Have Favorable In- JL nuence, It Is ThoughfShorts Compete With IJF r ' NEW YOHK, May 8. , The stock market tone today wan determined by the comments In tho morn ing press, nnd tho complexion of editorials published throughout the country w&u the sole factor in creating a belief that tho worst phase of tho German diplomatic situation had been passed and that whatever clianBe may como from wasningion must nave a favorable Influence. It was assumed at the beginning of business yesterday that tho wording of the German note prevented It from being received with good grnco by tho Admin istration, and Wall street was uncertain today whether to look for Its acceptance or not. Tho uncertainty, however, was passed over as an Influence on market Sentiment. Tho general opinion from tho strongest, quarters was that the market haw turned hnd that not even a check to tho accumulation will result from any action the Administration makes, Tho only uneasiness shown was by the bear element. Tho Increased short Interest created yesterday made tho bear position still more vulnerable and tho problem is presented to the shorts of conducting cover- ... -.uiieranuus )u competition wmi buying by both large and small Interests throughout the country. Instead of considering the diplomatic outlook financial Interests. Investors and a strong speculative clement arc now devoting nttcntlon to tho changed dividend position of many Issues In tho Industrial group and to dividend pros pects of leading railways. Motor Merger Itumor Untrue, Says Chevrolet Head NEW YOniC May 6.-The contemplated gigantic merger of automobile com panles In a $200,000,000 corporation, as was reported In press dispatches from Detroit, was declared today to bo a fabrication puro and simple by V. C Durant president 6f the Chevrolet Motor Company and owner of the majority or stock of JlnPenu , Compnny' w,,oso lmmo wns mentioned as being actively Iden- . ?n lliu JJ1UJUVI Ntw York Bond Sales tlOOO Adftmji RnrH l 3uiiuo Annlo-Kruich 6 ... Mit .sow) .irrontlne Oa .... nit tloouAmr Tl clt 4i . Bi BWU After Writ Pd b. . 75U 51100 Atchison mn -I . . 03 .wiy 3oo AtchHtm cv s:...10i!i lira I too At Inn Co Mno 4lt. oi hhhi Aun Co Line 4n ., 02 loom) liult & Ohio 3V4 . 02 .?: '08 OSVi 00. lni Rn Ml 85 47 OM 02 i S.I 10 tl 100 s"i s 00 lie n 131 IU& K." 103 I 02 J 8 SS .. 0JM f2 02 J 1IIJ HI7H lllj'. 1II0H moji IO(,x cv tn,.,,,mj lani latu ronv 4. hit' 1H7U HIT! llfh. tow. Clo. SH'J 83H KS'i uivi in'i 2 02, 73H 7n4 03 lll'itt 11 I J2 02, IIOII Halt A tlhln rrr 9U nlU nil! II1U H(HI Halt ft Ohio 4 ... m D1W 01U " Hall ft Oh ev 4H D5i 03, ,II.V1 ,m" !1Rll.K vnio i . . . hhi'4 jihm luuv imn jirooKn it 'i' t 'is, .iuitnii liH'rs -uuir m una & i;i ns ... UH'i Moon run Civ r, w I I028 os 42()(() do 1031 o 1(1000 do 1021 .... . . 00' mm ni l'KO Int 4i , . H iooo Chllt Copiwr 7K.....131 iioocl Ch t Ohio ev 4H. s.-)i IMMW Chi A Alton 35i... 4TJ noon CHI II ft Q Joint 4.. US'? Bonn ilo in 4.....,,. 024 41100 Chi n ft Q III 3., 83. 1U0I1 Chl .Mil ft St 1' CP fl.ll3 i'ooo ilo .llv 4s .. 02 H UIHF Cv 0 ...., 1UJ iwi'i, cv 1 'j a .1 20O0 Conn Una cv 3000 1i A llllil ..r .." rn re iiiu ur Hi..... .im .. 100() l)ct !Mion 3a 1033,1031 103 2SOO0 Dla Hreiir Corn n.. 7ll4 Tn 13(100 ttrlo ran 4m M f w I N.1U 2001) tlrrnt Nor ...,.,,. OOVi OHJi t0 .woo HikI ft Man In is... 27 2T 2T 12001) iio rM As.,,..... 71 70 70U iooo Imllnnn RicpI 3s,,.loi! 102U lojn 4000 Intcm Mm -IH 73A 73 73 4000 Interb It T rft !.. OS? Ost Oj't 4S00H Intrr .Mer Mnr rt..)(UU JwOH loiu 0000 Japan new u H 4Hs 70 7St. 78t 100(1 iln tf 4a . . 71) Til 711 1000 lorlllnnl lis 100?. too'S loo' .uun .-viex ipi?i in us Be A. lift n. iooo iio Her c nr. in iooo jnnn fit Jinn 4s.... oil" 3000 .Mo Knn ft T 1st 4s. .,73 2000 Ts'nt Tulm r,s loo'tj noo .V Y ' 11 On 113 noon ii. is 02 iooo do 4'4s IMS 300(1 X V Oils II ft 1' 4s.. 81(4 11100 iV T X II ft II lis. .11.1 2000 H Y Itwy adj Ts. . . 3(lW 4000 N Y Tel Btn 4'4s... lis' (" .or me prior s.. irj 2..oo uo Km s . . Tooo I'.i. iftr Tel 3s .... 1000 IVnnn ."s 1010 .. iooo I'ortliui'l lly fs. IOOO Il.nillni. ui-ti Is . . 10o) Hork Islnnd 4s.. .. 81 '4 C2O0O ilo rM Ik 71 22000 .lo 3s 48 U iNEW YOfaK BANK BTAfrtiMENT NEW TOItiC, May . The statement of the condition of the members of the New York Clearing House Association for" this week shows a decrease In average loans of 15,173,000 and In actual of ,27,635,000. Average reserves fell J3,29,740 and ac tual $2,344,920. AVBrtAOK. Decrossp. 1onns Demand tlpoalts Time deposits , Iteserres . . , , ,i Loans ..........it $3,173,000 11,201,000 B, IH 0,000 8,21)4,740 ACTUAt x!t" HVnM MX:,',L". '!'" "?I'S22'S22 niT...d.ep0", '' i .1B,877,000 R"fn".V. " 2.3.B20 DON 72'( lootl 118 0-.. 044 .81(4 113, r.nj n't u. . 0(1 'k 00 . 1)0'. 0!) .10.1 103 J, . 7llj4 71) Jt . on, :ft. NEW YORK STOCK SALES l)W. 10 SIV4 57 "0 07H 70 u o, 133 V4 as' 20 w son no 07 v4 03i4 80 OS HlKh. Adv Itumely .... lo Alas Old Mines 2tT(, Allls Chalmers... 27 y, do prcf 10b Am Ag jChm pr. 07 H Am B Sugar . .. 7054 Am Can SB Am 'Car & Fdy. ii Am Coal Prod. 133 Am Hide & L... OH do prcf at Am Ice 30 Vi Am Linseed ... 23 do pref ...... SO1)! Am Loco 71 Am Smelt 09 V4 do pref A .... 03!4 do pref B.... SO Amer Zlno S3 Amer Hugar ....M0?!i 100 do pref .113 11 M4 Amer Steel Fdy. a 33 Amer Tel and T 12V(i 12 Amer Woolen .. 48 do pref 8 .. 97 Am TV Paper pf 10T4 Anaconda Cop . 80 Atchison ......102 do pref 101 Baldwin Loco .. OOVi Balto and Ohio . 85 Vi do pref 734 Batoptlas kilning :u Beth steel 450 do pref 133 Brooklyn Oas ... 120 Butte & Superior 03 H California pet .. 2354 do pref ..'.... 49 C 1 f , ,18 Ca.'jndlcr Motor, oiy, vw..v x.ciithur . . ovn do pref 11194 Ches & Ohio.... 61 Chill Cop 2154 Chlno Copper ... 81 Chlo Great AW.. IS54 do pref A. .. . 30 Chi M &. St P. .. 034 Cont Can ...... 8854 Chi It I & Pac.. 1054 Col Fuel & Iron 4S Consol Gas 134 Corn Products... 10",', Ciuclblo Steel... 8354 Deere & Co pr. 9354 Dome Mine's so Distillers Secur.. 5314 Detroit United. 1.101 Erie 3654 do 1st pref.,.. stf, General Electric. 103 General Motor. ..423 do pref lis Creeno Cana.... 8154 Goodrich Co 7754 Great Nor pr ..11051 Gr Nor Ore ctfs 4094 Int Agr Corp pr. 81 Int Har Cor N J. 112 Interboro Con... 17 dq pref ...... 74 Intematnl Pap.. 11 do pref ...... 4794 Inspiration Con., 43 Xet Close, chnije, 10 54 21 1K 27 154 70 2 9754 54 7054 254 87 154 fll-4 1 183 254 Int Nickel Int Merv Mar . . do pref Renne Cop .... Kan City So .. Kelly Spring ... Lacka Steel . ... hlsh Valley... Lee Itubber .... May Dept Store. ' -Wax Motors .. do 1st pref... do 2d pref... 49T4 27 0054 87 S454 72 7154 77 00 S3 2 54 8854 80 M StP S S M.110 Mex Pet ..,.,..10754 lot Miami Cop 3694 Missouri Pao .. 454 do t c ....... 454 Natl tflFfJingr. 34 'am 'Mm, , , 6A5m N Y Air Brake., 131 Nevada Con .... 1794 N YNH&H... so N Y Central.,., 103 do 2d pref. ... 83 Nor & West 12354 North American. 69 69 Ont Sliver .,.,.10 10 Pacific Mall .... 2354 2354 Penna S354 8894 Pblla Co 41 4094 Pressed Stl Car. 47 4654 Pub S Cor N J. 137 16 Itwy Stl Spgs... 4454 4S do pref 8894 OS94 Hay Cons 23 3254 Beading 6654 sr Aep Ir & St.... (s 47 do pref ......108 108 054 54 82 3 30 1 2 3091 194 7154 2 09 2 0391 .... so y 0.1 3 10954 154 "354 9h 8394 194 12854 5ft 48 4554 154 0794 9794 1 1054 1054 1 83 8394 154 10154 101T4 54 101 00 54 83W 54 7854 54 254 439' 4 54 135 ..... 120 '54 0354 54 2.154 2 54 40 1 16K 1 0154 354 3354 154 111 l 54 2154 54 84 94 1254 94 3B 1 9394 3854 54 1854 43 194 134 154 1054 5ft 8354 3 9354 54 36 54 S3 154 10054 101 1 3354 3654 154 154 31 163 163 94 428 428 H894 11894 60 BI54 2 7B5ft 77 294 11054 U094 54 4054 4094 3094 81 1 113 113 194 1054 17 94 74 74 loft 109ft 54 47 47 54 48 4B5ft 54 4054 4054 154 38 389. 54 8854 80 2 8054 87 tI 2454 2454 5ft 72 72 1 994 7054 354 77 7794 154 4054 80 1 S3 33 54 79 83 54 8 84 8654 354 8754 S8 3 118 110 2 10754 654 3654 38 154 454 4 54 54 4 454 54 3394 34 54 6854 6654 1T1 133 134 2 754 17 54 S894 so 1 10494 10454 S3 33 2 1354 12354 101 8854 8354 7S54 354 430 135' 120 9254 on 40 1794 01 S3 111 01 2154 33 1254 3554 9S94 8854 lsy, 4254 134 1954 8094 9354 255ft SI 80 5ft 10 33 54 154 85 4094 ... 47 154 7 154 "54 98 254 3 54 8854 1 48 108 LEOAIi ADYKBTlSKMlQiTfi J35S 'T1CK IS HEBEliy GIVEN" THAT - vjm.m.m wmi u maw 10, iaa Gov ernor o( I bo 8ug of IVninylvunU, on June Jw and Samuel 1. , Ttrviuoo. under the act of AiMemblr of the Commonwealth Df l"eunl oI. entitled 'An et to provlJa for the In eorporatlov ana reKUUtion of rertaln corpora tion." awoI Anil 29th. 1874, nd the up pleueata uereto toe the charter of an Intended Sonwetlon to be culled PMUMahlaT Tei fg Djnj. tea duritte an4 object of which a to msaufacture. purcluee and II, vend and l4l,ln.t etorea to be conducted by the said cocpsratlaa, food producta. vrocerlee. extracts wattcUQg, iaaeeji. eplcea, te, corteee end UIMLJtm- ' save a.iJ ertvllecte of the ealj act. of Aaeembly and HAMUBt, M CLgMKNT, 3r , Bolfcltor. TOOfectios, . mwcb, teu, eoiteee jUl e.ttlsle ttsnaUif iiandled by a flxm-c STtteffy'.rtorli. and for Uuse purposes to 1 aad poweea and njuy all the rUhti. Uo HKBCTy y ACCO0HTANTS CaraMWet ilddla Aecwwtaata imn:NiM$ fUn B.LKE TTrnir jmrif J"1" aJLwe'aSaMttewQialKlajaW 15' Seaboard A I,. do irof . . . , Sears Hocbiick. . St I. & a V ... Shat Cod Sloss Sheffield IllKh. , 1854 , 309', ,170 354 S3 54 87 So P U KiiBar. .212 0754 21 no 14 Southern Pac Southern Ity . do prcf Studebaker .... Tennessee Cop. Texas Po Third Ave Union Paclllc. . do prcf I S Undi Alcoh United Fruit... Un Ilwy Inv.. . do nref U S Ilubbcr 3414 ir u u.i ... " " ""-" "y do pref 11094 U S Smelt 70 Utah Copper.,.. 81 Va-Car Chem .. 3 5Vabash 1 4 yg do pref A. . . . 4894 do prcf B .... 27 54 West Kleo ni West Maryland.. 3094 Willys Overland.230 do prcf 104 Low, 1354 30 9i 170 3 54 33 54 37 310 0694 2094 no 54 13291 128 47 40 5'4 19194 110 0154 oi .134 8394 15394 183 10194 15K54 354 1354 Net cioflc cnnfii IS 5-4 31194 170 1 3 54 4 1 33 54 1 7 214 210 07 54 194 2094 y 054 13394 H 154 4054 1 10194 754 0154 1 01 iOOll RIl.AiHK no it din 4 f," k 1111011 HanAAArnn V Int 4 0.4 A I, mij us i S7 . I'll1 . 70J4 .101N . K2 . NO'J . 7S S4 tk 71 IN4 8? J 1114 Iooo Sciibonnl Rioon Kiulh I',ir ut In. 4000 do rM In 1101111 Hnuth Itwv Ben 4n lioiio douth Itwv con 3 loon rhlnl Ae ref 4. . loooo 'I'hlnl Avn nil J 3s. iooo Toldn n niimi Till si I. .t- W In 20(10 Tol St I. & W 3'4B. HI. IOOO TrI-L'lty r, .... HilS 27(1(10 I S HHn1 f on.... 1113 lllrm tMlnn Pnr. rf.l J. . . 0(1 12000 W 15 & M CV f,3 w l.ll!2'i 120 2000 IVrit Kimro 4 . . oo no Tolnl iilc, 91.371,000. rninimrril ltl.SI2.ono lnt Siiturilnt l thli nrrk. SI l)0O lap.t irrk. $17,113,000. IMt 70U h'J SO 1113 00 .IS imd 72'S 113. o.'H llll't iih'i lo.'l", 70 '4 1)3 U NH4 7I r.24 03 54 OSJi STJi 110 1 7IIU 101, -" Ml HI nil, 105 111) 122 III) ullti !,2II,- Calla for Banks' Condition WASHINGTON. May 6. Comptroller; of tho Currency AVJlllarns today Issued a call for reports on the condition of na tional banks at of the close of business on May 1, Tax Exempt in Penmyhanta WE OWN AND OFFER t Reading Co. Gen.4'e, Jan. 1997 Beech Creek R.R. 5's, July 193G W.Y.Cent&H.R.R.R.4's, May 1934 , Penna.R.R.Gen. 4,2V"ne 1965 Penna.R,R.Con5.4,2's,Aufj. 1960 Allcghcny'Valley Ry. 1st 4's, March 1942. Partlculnrs on npMleMlon. A. B. Leach & Co. 118 SOUTH FOURTH 8TRKHT Hell Phone t.ombimi 2.17 N(ir 5'ork Chlcneo llonlon Ixindon SBSSS3SiSSSSS2SSSSdSBSS5SSSZSdS?JSSZ5SSdSSSCi NEW YOHK BUTTER AND EGGS 23T4 33 134 K294 8294 ISS54 l8K9i 13V4 2354 34 54 84 54 110 70 81 42 1494 43 2754 01 3094 229 104 2354 3S54 839i 11054 7154 HI 42 1494 i in 33 54 18 54 3054 230 104 3 54 294 1 54 Tft 3U. 154 154 2 "4 254 Vt 0 1 Afliiu "V"" S.-S.ldo Khnrr. comnarrd Midi i, 0,3. 700 Mhnrrii; last ccic. 4,006,000 i.linrr THIRD National Bank PHILADELPHIA CONDITION- AT CLOSK OP BUSINESS SI AY 1, 191G. a RESOURCES txians nnd Investments $5,033,330 38 Due from Hanlia g(jo gQ' S3 Cash nnd Reserve l.GOOGl" "'i Exchanges for Clearing House 339',83o'.82' 58736,392.26 LIABILITIES Capital 1000,000.00 .Surplus and Undivided Protlts ""., S37.302 32 Circulation 151.000.00 Deposits 7,148.028.34 $8,736,392.26 W. CLIFFORD WOOD, Cashier. , Ni:V YORK, Mm 0 HUTTKll Quirt. In rrcnnlnt? nupplj nnd Kpncrnl tono oiiplpr. re rrloto 7130 okKR : pxtr.i rreiimpry, 3Uir hlchcr srorliiB. 32(iii3214o : Stntji ilalry. 31 Hltjc . Imitation rrennorj'. 2S'4 jf20c lllitlS Slrailv t" Orm. rprdnm. 3B.7IS rneei. flrsts. 2I'i iff '-'21. c . hllo ORES, 24W Me., lirown ckbs. 2Hii2l'4r . mlil rolor. 22w I'.Vic. . refrlBPrutor lK-t. L'.TlU.'I'i c. PENIM NATIONAL BANK Comptrollcr'a Call. May 1, 1010. ASSETS Immediately Avnilablc: Cnsli and Reserve . Checks for Clear InBS Due from Corre spondents Demand Loans' . . . $1,401,888.50 320,975.38 380,865.09" 1,111,205.12 Availoble Within $3,280,924.99 30 Days: Loans due days In 30 United Stntcs Iionds (par) .Other Bonds nnd Investments . .$1,430,473.28 200.000.00 54t.22G.33 $5,461,624.66 Other Loans & Discounts: Duo within 90 days.$2.srn- ,278 10 Due after 90 days 1.4 ",698.42 Banklnc Property.. 280,000.00 $9,460,601.18 LIABILITIES Deposits $7,115,025.53 Circulation 184,500.00 Capital Stock 500,000 00 Surplus & Profits.. .1.GG1.075.C3 $9,460,601.18 Alvvnyi Commercial M. G. IIAKint, CuHhlrr. NjITXOSfJlZa May 1, 1916. .lOsr.PIl WAYNE. JP... President. i:vA. HAMJOI.PII. Vlre. President. CIIAHI.RS M. ASIITOX, tn shirr. A. W. PlCKroitl), Asslslnnt Cnehler. AM'ItnO HAItltAlT, Asslatnnt Cnahler. PKANCIS n, Dniilrl llniiith (Irorite i:, llnrlnl 'tndmnn II. Orlnrom I. Mniiran Rhoilre iV. rrederlclt Snyder Hubert Tolnnd DIRECTORS Iir.F.VrS, L'lintrman of the Hnnril lVm, Neitliolil My lonrnli Vn.rnr, Jr. lnrrU I,. Clothier . Ktnn ICmidolpli lolin Orlhhel .llorrN It. Ilnrklnv tleorRr- .Alrrnildrn Arttuir V. Inrton 1'rnnrln II. Itenrs. lr. Wm. Amy Turner Al'm. W. rrnler. ,Ir. A. J. County Ororer I). Itnaenrarten Statement of Condition at the Close of Business May 1, 191G. RESOURCES Loans ant! Investments $46,182,776.01 CurtomcrV Liability- Under Letteri of Credit. . . . 137.825.00 Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances... 518,056.00 Due from Banks 8,619,556.45 Exchange for Clearing House 2,997,554.05 Cash and Reserve 1 2,025,934.44 $70,481,701.95 LIABILITIES Capital $2,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 4,808,135.23 Dividends Unpaid : 153,865.00 Circulation , 1,074,397.50 Letters of Credit Issued to Customers 137825.00 Acceptances based on Imports and Exports 518,056.00 Deposits 61,789,423.22 uj $70,481,701.95 S 0a5rl5tI5rl5r25H5H5H5rl5a5tlgclSa5rlgrl5Eg EMPLOYERS OF LABOR lanr eiperlenro and rnreful study of the prrnent law enable me to offer ou efficient HKUVIUK In Lompenautlon Insurance, u rv. quired by the new ttilutee. Jly ervlces are at. your NKKVICK. No charge for advice. Consult with HARRIS J. LATTA Pennsylvania Bldg $100-6-Bonds Charles J. Bender & Co. INVESTMENT BONDS ,MemUr Philadelphia Stock Exchange NORTH AMERICAN BLDG, Hi? Market Street National Bank of PHILADELPHIA, PA. Hay 1st, 1916. HI'.SOUItCKS Loans nnd Investments . . .$10,137,961.40 Customers' Liability under Commercial Letters of Credit ;vnd Acceptances. . 412,747.22 Due from Banks 1,707,807.56 Exchanges . for Clearing House 539,855.94 Cash and Reserve 2,890,352,72 $15,688,727.84 I.lAIlIMTir.S Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Xet ProHts ... 1,404,711,50 National Circulation 792,200,00 Commercial. Letters of Credit 12,747.22 Acceptances under Commer cial Letters of Credit 400,000,00 Deposits 12,079,069,12 $15,688,727.84 W, V, SINNETT, Cashier, Fourth Street National Bank Philadelphia, Pa., May 1, 1916. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $41,091,420.97 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit 2,170,189.38 Due from Banks 8,456,920.63 Exchanges for Clearing House 2,935,235.12 Cash and Reserve 20,331,179.54 $74,987,945.64 LIABILITIES Capital Stock , $3,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits $6,627,29L55 Reserved for Taxes 5,000.00 Reserved for Dividend, payable May 2 210,000.00 -6,842,291.55 Circulation ... .... . 489,000.00 Letters of Credit Issued to Customers 2,186,103.38 DePsits 62,470,550.71 $74,987,945.64 w, (! J. t'LAIIK. Vlce-1'reet K. IIAUDT, Vice-President ACCOUNTS OP MERCHANTS. COItPOItATIONS ANI OTIIKItS SOI IflTFn 10KKIC.N i:ClIANGK BOUIHIT AMI hOM). iIbtTKHS OF VK1SUIT lbSUED. K. F. SII.Mi.CKi:n. rrenldent !.,.0PK?f'..yi"!:rreil(lent iy. A. Iiiit.KI.KV. a..i.... r...ui.. i Caehier ( F. SHAW. Jit.. A..f rn.hi.. IV. It. HUMrilltLYS, Aest. Caehler DIKIX'TOHS SIDNnr 1". TVI.KK. Chairman C-. a. w. PACKARD K. P. SHANnAUKEH JAMES M. WII.I.COX T. C. du PONT THOMAS S. OATKS. WILLIAM do KnAFPT THANK T. PATTKIISON WILLIAM A. DICK KFKINOHAjr II. MOItrtlS W. It. NICHOLSON ntANCIS I. OOWE.N ISAAC II. CLOTIIIEM frank o. noaens ai:onoE k. johnson WILLIAM V. OEST JOSEPH E. WIDENEH HAnity A. TIFRWIND wiwjaji jr. fotts SAMUEL BELL, Jit. 315 Chejtnut St. W3I. A. LAW l'rcnldent KENTON WARNK Vies Prcildent THOS, W, ANDKKW Caliler tHAS. II. JAMES AUtaat Canhler FBEA8 B. 8NYDKU AtnUtant Caliler HAHliy 4, HAAS Atnl.Unt CaUIer The First National Bank of Philadelphia i Condensed report at close of business MAY 1, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Investments . $27,093,675.39 Due from Banks .... 4,375,099.83 Exchanges for Clearing House 2,061,993.06 Casr. and Reserve .... 4.203,784.85 Total $37,73.4,553.13 LIABH4TIES ' .$1,500,000.00 HOWARD A. LOEH. President. GEO. II. EAIILE. Jr.. Vlce-Preldent. ii. v. McCarthy, Caihler. EDMUND WILLIAMS, Awl, Cashier. S. E. GUrjOENHEIM, Mgr, Foreleo DepL Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Unearned Discount . . '. Circulation ...... Deposits ...,,.. ' Total 1,632,389.57 94,956.30 . 527:000.00- 33,980,207,26 $37,734,553.13 DIRECTORS J. XATNALiy LK4. Clialrman of Hoard CJIA. S, CHILD GEO It (J K A. HKVL TUEU'K IMUVCil vAvm.i p'omam ihlluma, law j. w van oyks "Strength and Service" Tradesmens National Bank 431 Chestnut St. REPORT OP CONDITION Philadelphia, May 1, 1910 RESOURCES Loans and Investments ?7,34-l,C39.59 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances ., 1,764,526.56 Due from Banks , . l ,158,651.44 Exchanges for Clearing House 302,670.32 Cash and Reserve .,.,,..,., 2,1 85,800.90 512,756,288.81 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $500,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits (Earned) 989,803.82 Circulation 497,750.00 Letten of Credit 1,272,214.26 Acceptances , 492,312.30 Deposits 9,004,208.43- 312,756,288.81 ,H, H, SIcCARTIIY, Caahler, &4&t yCad5nat Philadelphia, - niKECTons Pa., May , 11. Cbarlea V.'tMltr WUUana T. KIlloU Cbarlea K. Iuttr.oII A. A, JackMa Samoel SI. Curweu Gears Bcrnbatn, Jr. IVilllaiu WooJ John ntealra . Chart U. Kmlth Heorr W. UUdl ASSETS loans and Investments. .S18,t 30, 072. 07 Exchanges for Clearing House ..---. , 1.530,831.46 pue from Banks and , Baructrti 1,538,719.29 Cash and Reserve , 8.331.372.J? $27,931,027,95 WILtlAM T.ELL10TT. PrcsMMt WILLIAM POST, CuWtt. ST4NLEY fi.WS0f4AittCfklfr Clarence II. Brawn Auty D. Andrew Kteten lleckaclicr J. Itartott Tewnaead C. FrtJ'k C. Htaut I.IA1JILITIKS. CapiUl ... fl.090,000.00 Surplus and Undivided -ProHts (earned) ,... 3,171,780.00 Circulation J.500.0O Deposits , 88.X9,tgl.85 $27,931,027.9S WILLMM Y, CONRAO. Aut.Cjiilsr. ANTRIM M. JONES, AL Cfeljf THE PHILADEPHIA NATIONAL MM rmaueipnia, May 1, i91 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . . . ft Customers Liability under Letters d Credit and Acceptances . ..... i ..... , Duo from Banks i,,.. .......,.,., , Exchanges for Clearing House. ..... ....... 4 ., , Cash and Reserve $G2,500,6lg 7.717JS 7,2274?ii H323;i9 S11R 9oo 77?: T T A OTT Tfl-ITTCI ' ""itl J JJL M" Mjt I I I iL1 SKSiin nnK Surplus and Net Profits (Earned) , . , 5,07162rl Letters of Credit '. .'. .'.'; ..'..'. .-.!.!!!!!!!', n.7fi9 It A Capital Stock surplus an Circulation Letters of Acceptances rnjj.,Uuni cti oaa tfT ti Deposits jBank " 37;58o;iii,'o4 3,762,5194 'J.UoHj.1074 101,879,1181? $116,382,661; UJVI I BUK, I'relilent. ClIAItLKS T. 1U.I.NS, Jr., Vice rrenlilenl WILI.tASI 8. MADllOX, Vice rrffl HOItACK ronTJISCUK, Vice rreoldent nnd Cosliler aj O. IIOWAntl WOI.FK, AaslKinnt Cnnhler (IKOHOi: V. OKNTKS, Amlit. i-SP FKANK I'. BTKrilENS, A.l,t, clife IIAVID W. HTKUMItT, Al Cndliler ItlOIIAni) AfltlltUItST oi:oiu)i: wood AI.I'KKIl C. HAHIirsoK I.KVI T.. IttIK cinonm: h. iiiazikk rinonni: n. sicKAnrrr.N i:fi'i.v(iiiam it. stoiutis DIRECTORS ItAMAI. MOIU1AN ti. dam: nr.Nsox sAMuni, iu:a riBIlRB H. tlu PONT THOMAS H. OATES AHA S. WJXO SAMUni. M. VAUOI.AIN 1VII.MAM II. D.NNER WAM.ACK 1). SIMMONS m , Iflil IV1.V - J. HowAitn rr.w p;8a WILLIAM r OOIirRE dm The Fundamental Strength of this Bank lies in the firm holcLit has on the! many substantial business houses that deposit! l s thit. wi RESOURCES Loans & Investments. $20,5(10,351.07 Due from Banks 6,000,303.03 Clearing- Houso Ex changes 1,083,7.17.71 Cash and Reserve 1,102,310.07 Customers' Liability Confirmed Credits and Acceptances .... 200.n3R.31 $40,090,619.68 May 1st, 1916 LIABILITIES Capjtal $1,000,000.09 Surplus nnd Net Proflt3 (l&irned) 3,203,503.90' Circulation 105,000.09 Dcposita 30,0(I8,520.St" Confirmed Credits nnd Acceptances 201,591.! $-10,690,619,631 N. W. CORSON. Cashier. Corn Exchangej National Bank! Philadelphia a Chestnut at Second Street J. S. McCulloch President T.'H. Conderman . Vice President Louis N. Spielberger Vice President. andCashier Samuel Campbell Assistant Cashier ' unn National Bank Third and Arch Sts. May 1, 1916 RESOURCES Loans & Investments $'',, 37.371.41 Due from Banks 816,718.191 Exchanges Clearing House Cash and Reserve v 389;021.73 ,,,026,305.26 $9,669,416.5? LIABILITIES Capital $500,000.00 SurplusTand Net Profits' '464,567.10 Circulation 420,277.5 Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank 187,500.00 Deposits ,.., 8.097.071.9W Ignatius J. Dohan Aaron Gans ' Theo. H. Conderman Harlan Page Hdrace T. Potts - $9,669,416.59 DIRECTORS W. H. Carpenter, Chairman of the' Board Wm. McAdoo, Jr. Charles S. Walton Henry F. Mitchell S. S. Marvin J. S. McCulloch John C Martin Louis N, Spielberger Edward Wolf Henry H, Barton, Jr. 1 Nathan T. Folwell Samuel E. Landis " ISm3HTSB8SGi The Bank of North America JTThe Bank of North America is the oldest Bank in 'America. It was chartered by the Continental Congress in 1781, at the critical period of the Revolu tion, eight years before the Constitution of the United States was adopted. Through its aid troops were en - listed, and arms and ammunition were supplied to the struggling Continental army. f In 1864 the Bank of North America became a Na- tional Bank, and ii view of its services to. the nation the Comptroller of the Currency allowed it to TJtatn-rlv internal title. It is today the onlv NatRffiar M Bank without the word "National" in its najne, TlilUileiphU, May 1, 1010. REPQRT OF CONDITION RESOURCES Ioana and Discounts. ,: .116.833,017.6 pus from Uanka apd " Bankers- . ..!..., . Z.9S4.076.XT. CUarlntfllousu'Exchartgea 2,I1,367.S4 Cash na HMerv . , J.SS4.310.61 Treasurer, of the Unite! States ...,r..,...... -IMSO.OO TUl ,mm,WM LIABILITIES Capital 1,000,009. Suralus and Undivided Proflta 2.358.97MIJ Clrcatlon , 687.05S.9f: Dep-lts Sf.HMl-1 Totii , .W"9 Z.T&OmCAe i t m w M..x:: ijjffi iiDif 11 , m B 'f