Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 05, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING LEDGER PmLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, .JULY 5, 1916.
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NEW 5 PER CENT. LOAN
DOUBTFUL, SAYS GUYOT
Compagnie General Transatlan
tique Pays Nearly Half
Million Dividend
By YVES GUYOT
Special Cable to livening Lcilper.
PAnia, July 6. Tlio French B per cent.
Joan, lioW-) Its price well. It li a creat ques.
tlon whether It will bo possible to put out
n new loan of the same type,
The report of the Compagnlo Gencrale
Transatlantlque nhows total receipts for
1B15 of 109,400,000 franca and, despite the
fact that Its passenger business was nlmost
nothing, It also set aside 2,436,000 francs
(1407,000) for a dividend after all expenses
had been paid and a sinking fund provided
for.
5-10: do., straight, IB.2O0fl.Kil do., patent.
city mills, choice and Isncr partem, iO.90WO.25f
r s.i
ids,, winter elesr
,r,o4.75t
ao.. reirulsr
JIYIS Fl.fkllft M.I Inwltt ,t fAPmJtr nrtfft.
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v,o quota nt towo.ou per ddi., as to qusmr.
PROVISIONS
The msrlcet ruled firm with a. fair Jobbtn
ucmnnu. uuoia.iions: vity DCOt, in SCJfl.
mTmAm .
do.,. Mralsht. II.T5BSs do.. Eiitent. t5l5.2S.
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PIr Iron Output Smaller In Juno
CLEVELAND, July B. The Iron Trade
Kovlow wll say tomorrow: "Hot weather
had the effect of slightly decreasing the
production of pig Iron. Tho output In Juno
fell 110,768 tonr, compared with-May. The
production at six months was 19.381,051,
) against 12,013,60.1 toni In tho same period
In 1915. Very oxtcnslvo construction plans
of tho Navy Department will rcqtilro fully
160, 00d tons of steel for hull material nnd
about 76,000 tons ndltlonal for nrtnor plato
and portcctlvo deck plato. Tho demand for
new war vessels, coming on top of a very
heavy business already on tho books, will
present a serious problem to plate manu
facturers nnd ship builders,
"Want Receiver for Ohio Trolley Co.
CINCINNATI, O,. July 6. An action for
tho appointment of a rccplver for tho Cin
cinnati, Dayton nnd Toledo Traction Com
pany has been begun horo by the Cleve
land Trust Company, the traction company
having' defaulted on tho Interests on Its
bonds last January. Tho trust company
In Its petition says that It has been re
quested by holders of $2,200,000 of tho
52,700,000 bonds outstanding to tnko fore
closure proceedings.
Zinc nnd Lend Production Jumps
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 6. Prelimi
nary flgurcn compiled by tho Geological
Survey Indlcato that tho country's pro
duction of lend and zinc ores during tho
first half of 1010 far exceeded that of
any previous six-months' period. Tho out
put of zinc Is estimated In a Burvcy
statement at 25 to 30 per cent, greater
than that of tho pamo montliH last year.
Shipments of sphalorlta concentrates from
tho Jopllu district nlono amounted to ISO,
000 tons, compared to 290,000 tons during
tho entlro 12 months of 1915.
Spot Wheat Strong in Liverpool
tilVEUPOOL. July 6. Spot wheat was
trong today, with No. 2 red winter quoted
at 10s 2d, an advance of Id, nnd No, 1
Northern Manitoba at 10s Oil, a gain of Id.
Blue stem was quoted nt lis 4d ; No. 2 hard
winter, 10s Id; No. 2 Northern Manitoba,
10s 8d. Corn was quiet, with American
mixed quoted at 9s 8d and plato at 10s 5d.
Flour was 39s.
i
Ruling in Illinois Grain Rates
WASHINGTON, July 5. Grain origin
ating In Illinois and moving over rallronds
doing lntorstato business through Chicago
and then shipped via lake lines to various
points was held by tho Interstato Commerce
Commission today to bo subject to local
tntrnstato ratc.i from points of origin to
Chicago.
Ask Statements of State Banks
HAIUUSBURG, Pa., July f. Tho State
Commissioner of Banking today Issued a
; call for a statement of ths condition of
State banks and trust companies as of
Juno 30.
National Bank Call Issued
" WASHINGTON, July 5. Tho Comptroller
of tho Currency today Issued a call for the
condition of national banks as of the close
of business on Friday Juno 30.
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
I GRAIN AND FLOUR
1WHKAT Receipts. 187,318 bush. Speculation
n the West mi bullish nnd prices ndvum-ed
c. under a fair demand Quntitlona: Car loin,
n export elevator No. 2 red, spot, $1.031.03i
Jo. -' Southern rod, 11.1)1 HPl.n.1, Bimiinrr No.
2 red. $lj l.(C; Mu. It red, Htfll.u.', rejected
A, HTHWWc . rejected II, outrnsi:
. CORN Ilecelpts, 6000 bush. Offering were
Hint and tha market wan lc. higher with n
fair demand. Quotations: Car lota for local
trade us to location Western No. a jellow, 81
AftUMic.: do,, steamer jellow. S0O86Hc. : do..
No. 3 jellow, mb3c; do.. No. 4 yellow, HI
Me.
OATS -Receipts. 03,400 bush. Trade was
emlet and price ruled steady. Quotations: No.
if white, 40tt M7c. , standard white. 4tH4W4c:
No. 3 white. H43c.l No. 4 white. 40H
41Mc: sample outs, 38y:iUc.; purified oats,
traded. 43Vj 4 5c.
Kl.Otm Receipts, 1510 bbls. and 971. 012 lbs.
In sacks. Demand was light nnd prices Hero
without Important chanze. Quotations per Ivd
lbs. In wood: Winter, clear, H.oOOLTS; do.,
straight, I4.73VA, patent. J5W0.25, Kansas;
clear, cotton sacks, t4.3.14.7f); do,, atratsht,
cotton sacks. $4.80B.10j do., patent, cotton
aacks, J3.13Wll.40; sprlntr. first clear. II.HUSJ
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, July 5.
For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer
ey: Fair tonight and Thursday: moder
ate north and northeast winds.
Light rains covered Now York and New
England during tho last 24 hours from a
disturbance that was central off the coast.
The tropical disturbance has apparently
moved north across the Gulf of Mexico and
Is nearlng the coast between New Orleans
and Pensacola. It Is causing rains nil
along, the Gulf and south Atlantic coasts.
Fair leather Is reported from tho re
malndir of tho country. Tho temperatures
are jjmewhat below' the normal In tha
1 nortKeastern portion of the country, whlla
seasonable conditions prevail elsewhere.
.' U. S. Weather Bureau Dulletin
Observations taken at 8 a, m.. Eastern time.
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Charleston, S, C. 70
Ohlcaco. Ill 12
Cincinnati, O, , . . 72
Cleveland. O.,,, U
Denver, col 08
Detroit. Mich,... us
Galveston. Tel, .. 7(1
Ilarlsburv, I'a... 04
llateras, U. C. ,. 70
Halifax, N, 8,... r.rt
Helena, Mont,,,, no
Huron, S. D..,.. 72
Indianapolis. Ind. 7U
Jacksonville. Fla, 78
Knoxvtlle, Tenn . 70
J.lttla Rock, Ark. 70
1a Anseles Cal. r,
loulsvlile. Ky.., 70
Montsomery. Ala. 7a
alontreal. Ian... Ol
Nashville, Tenn
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t. I.oul. Mo.,, 70
St. Paul. Minn.. 7U
Salt Lake. Utah. 04
San Antonio. Tex, 74
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LENGTH OF DAY.
Eua rises.... 43u a.m.lSua sets 7:33 p.m.
DELAWARE U1VEK TIDE CHANGED'.
CHESTNUT STRJ5BT.
High water.. 4.3Tam:Hlza water. 3:04 p.m.
Low water 12 10 p m. JLmr water to-
I morrow 13 Jl a m.
TEIU'EKATIKE AT EACH H0l.
"" t I 1 i III 1JI t I !
8SI 71 Ml 671 Wi TUt 7U Ul t
r-f... .,
imoked nnd.alr-drled, 27c. t Western beef, In
sets, smoked, 27c. I city beef, knuckles and
tenders, smoked and Mr-dried., 28o,i Western
bef, knuckle and tenders, smoked. 28c,i beef
hams, 283fli pork, family, t2.1.B03J.n0!
hams, B. P. cured, looie, 18H18Hc.t do., skin
ned, loose, lSB18!ic.t do., do., smoked, 10W
lOUct other hnms, smoked, city cured, ni to
brand and nverore. lSUr.l h.im, smoked. West
ern cured. lSJlc.i do., trolled, boneless, S?c,f pic
nic shoulders, S. P. cured, loose, 12!tc; do.,
smoked, 14 Vict tiellles. In pickle, aecordlnr to
averatte, loose. lOHe.i hrtakfast bacon, ns to
brand and averatte. city cured, 21e.t do.. West
ern cured, 10C20C.: lard. Western, refined,
tierce, 14Hc.t do., do., tubs, 14Hc.t do,, pur
city, kettle rendered. In tierces, Utic.l do., do..
In tubs, 14 Sic.
REFINED SUGARS
. The market wag quiet but steady. Quota
tions! Extra fine granulated. T.03C.I powdered,
7.7fics confectioners' A. 7.55c.l eott grades,
0.U0W7.GOC.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
lnTTTnnnuiers. tacked .Interest and prices
declined 1ic. In solid packed and lc. In print!.
Quotations! ,West"tn solid-packed creamery,
fancy, specials. Sic: extra, 2U0c.i extra
nrsts, 2sc.i firsts. 27e.j second, 2e.LSarujr
prints, runcy. B2c.i averaie extra, sowsic ;
ilrsts, S7B2PO.I seconds,. 20620lic i Jobblnit
sales of fancy prints, 33 08BC. . . .
Euqs Were In itood demand and firm.
Quotation! In frro rates, nearby ottra;, JS
per dox. , nearby firsts, 17. .V per standard rasoi
exceptional Iota Mzhen nearby current receipts,
111 7SW7 in per cise: Western extras, 27c, per
dm. , Western extra firsts. 17.00 per case; firsts.
ffl.7AO7.20 per rase, fancy selected candled
fresh esijs siero Jobblnix at flOfpaic. per doien.
CHREStl Ofterlnna wero moderate and the
market ruled steady, hut them. was little trad
inn, Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy,
IB1! CM Re, do. do., fair to Good. l&tlSVic,
part skims, UK He.
POULTRY
LIVE The, market win nulet but steady under
moderate. ofTerlOBS. Q-jotntlnn! Fowls. 1BV if
lOr.t roosters. t3Wc: sprlnr chickens, ac
conllnic to quality, wela-hinir 1W2 lbs. apiece.
24nn(ir : while Leghorns, acrordlnff to. quality,
2IW24C. : ducks, aa to alio nnd quality, 14 W 10c ;
Plircons, old. jer pair, 2382o. i do., younrr,
por pair, 224?2Gc. . . .
DHKM3t:i) was In fair request and firm under
Ibrhl ofterlnna of desirable stock. Squabs were
hltthor. Following are tho quotations;
Fresh-killed poultry, dry-parked Fowls, 12 to
box. dry-picked, fancy selected. 23c: weighing
4Vi 4?B lbs. apiece. 22Wc. wclglilntr 4 lbs. nplere,
L'2Hc.i weighing 3i lbs, apleco. 2Uio.i .weigh
Ing 3 lbs. apiece, 20021c. : fowls. Ice-packed, In
barrels, fancy, dry. picked, northern Indiana
and Illinois, welshing lbs. n,nd over apleco,
2e.; do,, southern Indiana nnd Illinois, welch
ing 4 lbs, apiece, 21Hc; smaller sizes. ISWl'Oc. '
old roosters, dry-picked. 15c. i broilers. Jersey,
fancy. 404J4BC! do., other nearby, weighing
1H 6f2 lbs. nplece. 33f40c.i smaller sixes,
33080c: ducks, nearby, spring. .ll.02pc:
squabs, per dox. While, weighing I1W12 lbs.
per dox., J(ir..2B; white, weighlnc 0in lbs ,
per dox., JI.inW4.7B. white, weighing 8 lbs.,
per dm., Jll.23W3.03: do, do.. 7 lbs., per dox,
K"0.1: Oo., do.. t'ipli'i lbs. per dox. J'.'W
2.211: dark, J1.7r,li'2.26; small and No. 2, 7Jc.
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FRESH FRUITS
Choice slock win in fair request and ren
erally steady under moderate oTterlncs. Quo
tations: ADPlea, per lib!. -Ilaldnln, flltr.'l Hen
hml. xrtiJt other vnrletfeN. Sl.fintrt 2.G0! No.
2. 1.23(tl'. Apples, Western, per box, fl.SSt;
1.73i apple''. Delaviaro and ,Murjland. per ham
per. 73c fy'Sl. Lemons, per box, J,i.oOCJ4.2j.
rlnenpples. per crate Porto Hlro. il.AOfsy.
lllncktrerrles, North Carolina, per qt.. ildTtlKS.!
do., Mnrjland. per nt., lUffinc. Huckleberries.
North Carolina, per qt.. lit?!1 13c. Uooseberrljs,
per qt., 4c. Itaspbcrrlrs. red. per pt.. .lUBc.
Cherries. Delaware and Mnrylnnd. rntet, per
lb., S8c.! do , do., sour, per lb.. Itttftc: do.,
do., nweet. per qt., nwc.: do., do., sour. p;r
nt . .t5r. Pluma. Cleorala, per crate, 30c. W
1.73. Peaches, Oeorgla. per carrlir IlelK-.
i2ci2.r,i)! Carmen, f I.S3P I.iAi EHrly Oeorcli.
11 732.23; Arp Ileauty. II.S3O1.-10: Dlxlo
Queen. Jl. 2.1W1.7S. Cuntnloiipes. Cnllforntn.
per crate, Yl'tS'l.W; do . Florida per crate, tt
W1.30. Watermelons. Florida, per car, 3173U
VEGETABLES
TlecelDts were aulto llbernl. but choice atock
rtenerauy
tatocs,
rolK. J2.50irp2.A; io. i:, norioiK, ,uc,iii')i: no,
I, North Carolina, J2.23ffl2.S0: No 2, North
Cnrollna. 75c. Jl. Swent potatoee. .fersey, per
baskot No 1. 450111c.: No. 2. 25M80O.: Co..
Jorsey, nelawnre and Maryland, per hamper
No. 1, 73o WJl; No. a, riOSrOnc. Onions, Texas.
pr cummer irate No 1, 5 1. CD 'J 1.13: No. 2.
Il.:3'1.3ll Celery. Florida, per ornte. J2W
2.60. Walerrr-ss. per lliu bunches, jt.anOS.nn,
l'eppcrs Florida, por carrier, J22.30. IZea
plant. Florida, nor crate, Jl2. Corn. Florida,
per crnti Jl 25 SH 75. Cucumlwrs. Norfolk, per
l.bl. Il2: do.. Norfolk, nor -bbl. basket.
7(iO90c.i do.. Norfolk. Per Vj-bbl. basket. 50M
03c, do.. North Curollnn. per hbl.. 51 (fl. :!.".;
do. do., per busket, 254tr. Tomatoes, ills
slsslppl, per flat i-rate, S.-i0'c. Aaparncus.
Jersey, per bunch Funcy, luviac: prlmo, tjQ
10c: culls. 5Sfbo. Mushrooms, per 4-lb, bas
bet. Jiai.OO.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
cmcAao, July n. iioas iteceipts. 4o.ooo:
market slow, slightly lowtr; mixed and butchers,
II).,'3IU1IM3. good heavy, $9 ,10010: rough
heavy, JU BOfUUIJ. light, J0.3UW10, pigs, J8f
0.4O: hulk. Jlt.b'OfTKl.
CATTLE Ilecclpto. 22,000; market weak and
lower: bvevcu, $7. 50 01 1.3(1: tows and heifers.
f.i.lTillO.M: utockrrs and feeders, I5.734)'H.SU:
Tcxans. J40Sfl 41); calves, JS3ull."0.
SlIllEi Ilecelpts. 2100; market lower: n.itlie
and Western. JU.5U0.I)0; Inmlis, J7.S0W1U.UD.
DEATng
bind of Evelyn B. llennlson tne flcheer).
l urtner nones oi uio lunerni win va hi.cu.
10111 ItANNAIf Jf.
ntCKLEY, beloved daughter of the iate Itev,
Oeorro and Mary Dlckier. .Itelatlves and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Friday, at S p. m., from the late residence.
1010 N. 03d at., overbrook. Interment private.
niNOj On July 4, 191rt. NOMUS (I., husband
of Paulina ning. Itelatlves and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p, m. precisely, at his late
residence. 1210 v. Montgomery av. Inter
ment private nt Hillside Cemetery, Auto fu
neral, COItn. On July 4, 1010, OWEN J., husband of
Mary C. Corr. The relatives and friends,. also
Division No. 10, A. O. K and the Holy Name
Societies of Bti Airntha and Our Mother of
Sorrows churches, ara Invited to attend the
funeral, .on Saturday, at 8:80 a. m,, from
ths residence of his son-in-law. William J
McOettlgnn, 481ft llaverford nve. High Mass
at the Church of Our Mother of Borrows, at
10 a, m. Interment nt Neir Cathedral Ceme
tery. 1
DEH.Y. On July 4. 1010. HENnT J., husband
of Sarah J. Delly, In his OBth year. DuV
notice of the funeral will he given from his
late residences 2430 Turner at.
DnEirUS. Suddenly, on July 8, 1B10, at his
summer residence, Atlantic City, N. J..
ISAAC, husband of Ooldle Drelfua (nee Deck)
nnd son nt Bolomon and the late Hannah
ureicus. area 53 Tears. Relatives and trienos,
also Cotiockslnlc Council, No. 020. V. O. A. Jl.,
Spring Garden lyodge. No. 228, 1. O. W, 8
and emolovea nf Iters Itrothers. are Invite,
to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 10 a. m..
iieceipis were quiirc uurrni. iiui cihhcd bh,v
generally ruled steady. Quotations: Whlto po
tatoes, per bhl. No. 1, Eaatern Shoro,.. J2.73;
No. 2. Eastern Shore. 7Bo. if!)J1.23. No. 1. Nor-
MAItllll'.n
HOIIFlSH-McDOWKLL lly tho Eev. John
Harvey Lee, on July 3, 11)10. ut the residence
of her parents, Jlr and Jlra Marcrllus E,
JIcDowell, Wushlneton lane nnd Chew ats.,
Uermantown. ANNA LOUISE McDOWELL to
ENSIGN HOWES ltODFISH. L'. 3. N.
IN MEMOWAM
O'DDNNELT.. In sad but lorlne memory nt
ANNA O'DONNBLL. who died July 5 1013,
aged 10 years. PAItENTrt AND lifSTEna.
1VILI.IAHSON. In rememhranro of my mother,
SAUAII A. WILLIAMSON, died July 5, IIMJU
O. W. VT.
JBtatl)
AIll'T.L. On July 4. 1010. at her late residence,
1110 E. Oxford St.. AMANDA AI1ELL (nee
Hambo), widow of James W. Abell. aged 80
years. Due notlco of funeral will be etven.
IIAtid. On July 4. 1010. at her home. "Way.
side." Mount Washington. JId., MAUY CUIUS.
TINE OAltTEIt HACIO. widow of tin late J.
Herbert Hug and daueliler of Mra. Carter
and the late John M. Carter. Funeral at St.
John's Eptsropal Church, Mount Washington,
Thursday, July 0. at 4 p. m.
HARDIN. At the resldenrn of hor son, Henry
C. Uardln. 803 West Jta-shall at.. Norrls
town. Pa., on Second-day Seventh Jfnnth 3d,
1U1U, MAhOAHBT LITTLE ItAItDIN, oged
8T years. HelatUes and friends are invited
to attend th funeral services, on Thursday,
Fifth-day, Seventh -Month. 0th. at 2 p. m.. at
the Oliver II. Hair Bulldlnc. 1830 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Interment private. Pleuaa
omit flowers.
UAIINES, On July 4, 1018. ELIZABETH, wife
of John L names, aged SI years Itelatlves
and friends are invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., at her late
residence, BHa.1 Wyalualm ave. Interment
private, at Westminster Cemetery.
IIECKMAN On July 1. 1010. JOHN II.. hus.
band of Mary E. Ueckman. Itelatlves and
friends are Invited to attend the funoral serv
ices, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at her lata
residence. 4818 Itldga a Ye., Wlasahlckon. In
terment private.
UENNKK. On July 0. 1010. J. if. N. DEN.
NEB. In his 01st year. Funeral servlcea on
Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late
residence, 138 East lipsal at.. Mount Airy.
Interment private.
IlENNIriON. At his residence,. 2720 North 0th
street, on juir , 44, vv ii.i4iAai ji , nus
from his late residence. 2730 N. 24th at. In
terment Adath Jeshurun Cemetery, Scrnnton
papora pieaan copy
lav'flLIStl. Suddenly, on July 2, 1010. WILL
IAM JAMES, husband of Anna Enellsh and
son of the late llobert and Marin English,
aged 40 years. Roiatlrea and friends are In
vited to attend funeral services, on Thursday,
nt 2 p m., at his Into residence, 82 W. Sharp
nnck St., Oermnntown. Interment at Ivy Hill
Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednes
day ovenlnc.
ENGLISH. At Heverly, N. J., on July 3, 1010,
ClIAltLES ENGLISH, In hla 09th year Itela
tlves and friends are Invited to attend the
funcrnl services, on Thursday, at 2.311 p. in.,
nt St. Stephen's Church. Uoverly. N. J. In
terment private.
rOROVTIIK. On July 4. 1010, MAItOAftET.
wife of William Forsythe nnd daughter of
Daniel and Margaret O'Cennoll. llrlatlvea
nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral,
on Friday,. nt 8:30 a, nt., from hor parents'
residence, 1827 8 22d St. Solemn ftequlom
Mass at Church of St Edmund nt 10 a. m.
Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
tlLAZIEIL On July R, 1010. JIAItY J wife of
John J. Waster. Itelatlves nnd friends are
Invited lo attend the funeral, on Friday, nt
8.30 a. m., from her late residence 4S33 A
at. Solemn Itcqulem Mass nt the Church of
the Incarnation at 10 a. m. Interment private.
Automobile funeral
GORDON. At tho residence, 2012 North 10th
st , on July 4, 1010, CATItAllINC J., daugh
ter of tho lute James nnd Catharine Gordon
Due notlco of the funeral will be given, from
the Oliver II. Hair Hulldlnc, 18211 Chestnut
treet.
HOI.IIltOOK. On July 8, 1010. EMILY, widow
ot .1. o. Holbmok. Helntlveii nnd frlendi ore
Invited to attend tho funeral services, on
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely,
ot her lato residence, 813 North 17th st. In
terment prlvsto,
Hl'NT. At the Batteries Apartments. 4300
Chestnut St.. on July 4. 1010. ANNA II .
widow of Mnrkley D. Hunt. Itelatlves nnd
friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Thursday, nt !2 n. m . nt thn flllier
II. Ilnlr llulldlng, 1820 Chestnut st. Inter
ment private.
IRWIN. On July 2. IMH, at Audubon, N. J..
MAUOAItET A. lltWLV (na Powell), wife of
Samuol W. Invln, In her 80th year. Itelatlves
und rrleuds are Invited to attend the funeral
servlres. on Thursday, at 2 p. m , at tho resi
dence of her son-in-law, Jlr. William Jllley.
2013 North llouvler street, near 17th nnd
Huntingdon Interment private at Iiwnvlew
Cem'tery. neimlns mny bo viewed nn Wed
nesday evening from 8 to 0:30 o'clock. Auto
service.
I.ANCE. On July 4. 1910, IDA I,., wife of Otto
O Lnnge, In her 50th lenr. Relatives nnd
friends, nlso members of Martini nnd St.
John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Phila
delphia, are Invited to attend tha funeral
services, on Frldny, at 2 p. in., at her lata
residence. 213 Linden nvc, Camden. N. J.
Interment private. Friends may call Thurs
day, 7 to 0 p. m.
MARSH. On Julv 4 llild, FRANK K,, son nf
Robert nnd Sarali Marsh, aged 22 ears. The
relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Friday, nt 2 p. m., at St.
Timothy's Church, Roxborough. Interment
private.
PARKER. On July 8. 1010, LOUISE W. PAR
KER (ne HelntxeV In her 20th yonr. Sorv
Icr. on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at the funeral
parlor of Joseph F. Kleffer, 130 Diamond st.
Interment strictly prlvato ot Fernwood Ceme
tery. SAYRS. On July 3. IDlfl. SARAH, wlfo of
William D. Uars, uged 74 years. Funernl
services on Thursdiy morning, July 0, at It
o'clock, nt tho resldenco, of her son. Frank C.
Kayrs. 04 Penn st.. Camden. N. J. Inter
ment private, nt Harlelgh Cemetery.
fet'I.I.IVAN. On July 3. 1010, MARY SULLI
VAN tformerly of 22.12 S. Carllalo at.) Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Thursday morning, nt 8.30 o'clock,
from her late residence. 3:138 N. Sydenham
St.. between 13tli nnd 10th ats.. below On
tario st. Solemn Requfem Mass nt St.
Stephen's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment
at New Cathedral Cemetery.
VANSANT. Suddenly, nt Rench Haven, N. J
on July 1, 1010. CHARLES E.. son of Dr.
Eugene L, nnd Louisa Eptlnir Vansant, In his
24th year. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Clnss
11)11. University ot Pennsylvania. Arts and
Sciences, are Invited to attend tho funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 11 a. m., at his
late, residence. 4038 Spruco St., Philadelphia,
Interment private.
VANHCHAYK, On July 2. 1010. LAMIIERD1NA
VANSCHAYK. Relatives und friends are In
vited to attend the funernl, on Thursday, nt
8.3U a. m.. from the Oliver H. Ilalr llulldlng.
1820 Chestnut at. Requiem High Jfass nt St.
.Tamos' Church, nt 10 n. m. Interment at St.
Peter's cemetery, itiversme, N. J.
WHITE. On July 3. 1IU0. ANNA LEDNUJI
WHITE, widow ot Stephen W. White and
dauzhtor of the late Rev. John Idnum, Funo
ral services at her late residence. 1823 South
llrnad St., on Friday, July 7, at 2 . in. Inter
ment prlvnte.
WILSON. On July 2, 1010, JURY WILSON,
aged 7H e.trs Relatives and friends are In
vited lo uttend the funeral services Thursday
morning, at 1 lo'clock, at H. P. Morton ft
Bon. 701 S. 00th st. Interment private,
ZELLMAN. On July B, 1010. LILLIAN JL,
wife of Robert J. Zellman. aged 43 years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock,
from her late residence. 4U.I0 Pasciiail uve.
High JIasa ot Requiem at St. Frances de Sales
Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery,
PENN
NATIONAL DANK
Comptroller's Call, June SO, 1016.
ASSETS
Immediately Available)
Cash and Reserve ... ,J1. 407.022.20
Checks for Clearings . 11)3.331.50
Due from Correspond-
.1113,072.00
enta
Demand Loans
1.038.473.40
$3,032,699.01
Available Within 30 Days:
Loans due In SO days . Jl. 339.033, 70
United States Bonds (Par) 200,000.00
Other lionda and In-,
vestments B44.820.3f)
Other Loans &
LET US HELP YOU
SOLVE YOUR
CONVEYING,
ELEVATING and
TRANSMISSION
PROBLEMS
Our Engineering Dept. is at
your service. We will advise you
the best methods and give you
benefit ot our experience
GRATIS
Wo are Agents for The Webster
Manufacturlnc Co. Chains, Sprockets,
Duckets and Transmission Equipment
Charles Bond Co.
520 ARCH STREET
$5,116,960.00
Discounts!
Dua wtthlu 00 days. . .12,303.603 52
Due after 00 days.,.. 1,767,144.84
Danklne Property 280.000.00
$9,557,703.36
LIABILITIES
Deposits '. 17,228. T46 01
Circulation 100.250.00
Capital Stock 500.000.00
Surplus and Profits... 1.638,711,45
$9,557,708.36
Always Commercial
M. O. BAKER, Cashier,
HEAL ESTATE POB SATJ3
Victor and Home
ViclorWater Heaters
roit COAL
A new principle; con
stant supply: 24 jo 80
gals., lc. ' It Radia
tors, too. t , .
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S,V. REEVES, Mfr.
45 N. Second St
7TiTnfft
National Bank
PHILADELPHIA
CONDITION AT .CLOSE OP BUSINESS
JUNE 30, 198
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments, IS.118.63Z.73
Due from Banks , ... 835.812 39
Cath and Reserve 1,372,090.62
Exchaqgea for Clearing; House 510,447.88
$8,836,983.48
LIABILITIES
Capital , 1600,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Net 868,170.09
Circulation 149.400.00
Deposits ' 7.319.:i3.3
$8,836,983.48
V.'. CLIFFORD WOOD,
Cashier,
NJiTXONJIL
B&M1S
W'T) ''""''' 'l'',ll"ll''','L'''''"''Jllll'-'V'"'J''-1'1J'1.'--''"''"J '-"I1 iwWai.-'auaiiJUW.JajiJWe.
JOSEPH WAYNE, Jr., Preitdent
EVAN RANDOLPH, Vice President
CHAS. M. ASHTON, Cashier
A W. PICKFORD, Asst. Cashier
ALFRED BARRATT, As.t. Cashier
Statement of Condition at the Close of Business June 30, 191(3.
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments $46,929,810.15
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit... 93,618.75
Customers' Liability account of Acceptances.... 518,056.00
Due from Batiks 8,259,991.25
Exchange for Clearing House 2,565,806.72
Cash and Reserve 11,615,942,78
$69,983,285.68
LIABILITIES
Capital $2,000,000.00
Surplus and Profits -4,897,545.40
Circulation 1,078,000.00
Letters of Credit issued to Customers 93,618,75
Acceptances based on Imports and Exports 518,056.00
Deposits 61,396,065.52
$69,983;28S.68
DIRECTORS
ritANClfl 11. Itr.nVUS, t'hnlrmnn of the nnnnl
tlnnlcl IlntiRli
tlrorffp r. llnrtnl
Hnilmnn K. flrlscom
W. 1'redrrlrh Hnjrder
Ilnhcrt Tola ml
Wni. Newbold r.ly
Morris I,. Clothier I?van llnnriolph
John nrllilicl Morris It. Dorklus
(lcorBo MoKnildcn Arthur V. Morton
Francis II. Itoares, Jr. Wni. iny Turner
Wm. W. 1'raslcr, Jr. A. J. Count v
Ornrirn D. l!oonirnrlrn William 1 nnrhu
Joseph Wnynr , Jr.
Safe Deposit Iloxr to Ttent.
Wrin!
WWftil
Fourth Street
National
Bank
Philadelphia, June 30, 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 5-10,651,8-11.32
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit 2,097,345.51
Due from Banks ; 8,259,419.33
Exchanges for Clearing House 1,348,549.17
Cash and Reserve 14,562,860.83
$66,920,01616
L. RUK. President
l're. WILLIAM S. .MAIIDOX, Vies Pres.
LEVI
CHAni.ns P. I1LINX, JU.. Vice
IIDIlAt'i: l-OllTKSCUK. Vice President nnd Cashier
e- O. IIOWAItn WOLFi:. AsVt Cashier (ILOIMJi: F. flnNTlCS. Ass't Cn.hl...
IUV1II tV. HTEWAIIT. Ass't Cashier ITIANK T. STKPIIUNS. Ass't Cnshler
THE PHILADELPHIA
NATIONAL BANK
Philadelphia, June 30, 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 559,118,330.50
Customers Liability under Letters of
, Credit and Acceptances 8,387,119.4 0
Due from Banks 14,741,403.9 1
Exchanges for Clearing House 4,516,410.86
Cash and Reserve 20,308,114.88
$107,071,409.58 I
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $1,500,000.00
Surplus nnd Net Profits (Earned) 5,034,697.49
Circulation 102,997.50
Letters of Credit 4,298,066.00
Acceptances 4,371,601.27
n Individual . .$59,295,032.77 ., . .
Deposits Bank 32,469,014.55 91,764,047.32
5107,071,409.58
nlrlmrd Ashhurst
lieorice Wood
Alfred C. Harrison
Lel L. line
firorite II. 1'rnTler
(leorro II, McFnddpn
l.rtliiKll uu II. .Morris
DIRECTORS
ltnndul Morxnn
It. Utile Ilenson
Nnmuel Ken
Plerrn N. du Pont
Thnmitn S, dates
Asa M. Wlnt
Snmiirl At. vanelnln
William II. Donner
Wallsre n. Ktmmnns
IJomiiol II. Wnrrlner
Aim C. Iilnker
Klilrldse It. Johnson
.1. Howard IVir
J. Kearslejr Mltrheli
Ulll lain a. Uodfrrr
i
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 53,000,000.00
Surplus and Net Profits $6,660,443.73
Reserved for Taxes 10,000.00 6,670,443.73
Circulation 491,500.00
Letters of Credit issued to Customers 2,098,828.86
Deposits . 54,659,243.57
$66,920,016.16
vnS?nvT&SE ?l$SFUA3Z!l- rnn.TinNR ami otiif.ks soi.icitkd.
FOULION F..CIIANC1K IIOUOHT AM) HOLD. I.KTTKRH OF CKKOIT IhHUKD.
IS. F. HIIAMIACKKK, President
F. fl, ROni:ftH. Vice-President w. A. 1I1IMCLEV. A.i.i.n. n..si
r. F. SHAW. .III.. Asst. Cashier
W. II. IIU.tlPIIi:r.lS, Asst. Cashier
nillECTOKS
8IDNKV F. TTLKIt. Chairman
P v RUAvrHnS. FHANK O. ItOOnUS
JMrl M vn ?rnv OEOP.on K. JOHNHO.V
i r- ii PnvT LC X WILLIAM P. OE8T
?iiovffs r "o'.'tp, Joski-ii n. wmKNnn
WIT r AM H??rw JIAIHIV A. IllSftWIN'D
WILLIAil do KIIAFFT WILLIAM M. POTTS
SAJ1UJ5L DBLL. JR.
It. J. CLMtK, Vlce-Prest. A Cashier
W. IC. IIAItlir. Vlco-rresldent
FAANK T. PATTnnSON
WILLIAM A. DICK
KFFINOHAM II. MORRIS
W. It. NICHOLSON
FRANCIS I. GOWKN
ISAAC II. CLOTHIER
Active, Careful
Guidance by These
Directors Who Direct
JOHN J. MnelJONALD
WILSON CATIirilWOOn
WM. L. SUFFLKi:
JOHN 8, W1LSTZ
T1IOH. J. JKFFIIICS
CHAS. S. CALWKLL,
President.
it. N. WILLITH. Jr.,
Vice-President.
DIRECTORS
JOKKPII II. 1'AIIVIN
WM. II. FOLWKLL
WALTKR A. 1IAILKV
C1IA8. 8. CALWIILL
FRANK II. MOSS
PAUL TIIOMPHON
OFFICERS
TIIOS. J. JEFFRIKS,
Vlco-rresldent.
NF.WTON W, CORSON,
Cashier,
nno. vr. n. hoherts
.MKItllITT N. WILLITS, Jr.
LOUIS R. 1-AOi:
j. r:. ivvum
IIAVID C. HUADLKY
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd -Investments 38,315,370.08
Due from Banks 6,176, 36, 18
Clearing House ICjc-
changea 1,335,003.74
Cash ana Itenerve , 8,901,73.03
Customers Liability Con
firmed Credits and Ac
ceptances 506,401,11
$42,801,956.34
iIitwwa i
ALLKN M. MATTIIKWB,
Ass't Cashier.
AI.IIKRT N. Iioatl,
Ass't Cnahler.
June 30, 1013.
tt , LIABILITIES.
Capital I,000,000.00
Surplus nnd Net Profits
(earned) S,5S7.m.8D
Circulation los.ooo.oo
Deposits 38 003 oil ni
Confirmed Credits and 39fia3-0i3-0i
Acceptances B00,05,i i
$42,891,950.34
N. W. CORSON, Chior.
Corn Exchange
National Bank
Chestnut at Second
Philadelphia
315 CLcjtnut St.
WM. A. LAW
Fresldent
KKNTON WARNE
Vloe President
TIIOS. W. ANDREW
Cashier
CHAS. II. JAMES
Assistant Cashier
freas n. Rsxnnn
Assistant Cashier
HARRY J. HAAS
Assistant Cashier
F. W. ATF.R
('HAS. 8. CHII.U
,1(1 ST, PI I 8. CLARK
CV HUH II. K. CURTIS
FRANKLIN IVOLIER
The First
National Bank-
of Philadelphia
Condensed report at close of business
June 30, 1916.
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments . .
Due from Banks ....
Exchanges for Clearing House
Cask and Reserve ....
Total
$26,458,904.66
3.447.920.20
2,017.911.93.
4,378,061,29
$36,302,798.08
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 1,642,828.45
Unearned Discount .... 119,604.60
Circulation 527,000.00
Deposits 32.513,365.03
Total . . . .
DIRECTORS
WILLIAM P. GEST
OEOROE A. IIEYL
SYDNEY E. HUTCHINSON
E. C. IRVIN
WILLIAM A. LAW
$36,302,798.08
JOSEPH n. McCALL
ritED'K MeOWEN
SYLVESTER fl. MARVIN;
RANDAL MOROAN
J. W. VAN DYKE
C&Otai JLcrriot
Philadelphia, Pa., Juno 30, 1916.
DIRECTOBS
FRANKLIi
NATIONAL BANK
Broad and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia. June 30, 19.1,6.
i ii
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $33,879,785.98
Liability under Letters of Credit 350,573.35
Due from Banks 6,018,197.54
Cash and Reserve 6,651,898.64
Exchanges for Clearing House 2,509,793.12
$49,410,248.63
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Net Profits 3,632,756.50
Circulation , , , 235,000.00
Letters of Credit 350,573.35
Deposits , . , 44,191,918.73
$49,410,248.63
J. R. MCALLISTER. President.
J. A. HARRIS, Jr Vlce-Presld.nt. J, WSI, IIARDT, Cshler.
E. P. rABSMOHE, Vlcs-Pre.ldent. J. c. FRANKLAND, Asst. Cashier,
E, E. SHIELDS. A..I. Cashier.
Oeone Darnham, Jr,
William Wood
John L'ltealra
C'bsrles II, Smith
IKory W. IHddle
Charles Wheeler
William T. Elliott
Charles 1'.. Inxeraoll
A, A. J.irkson
tismoel il. Curwea
RESOURCES.
Loans and Investments. . .18,t29,9t0.9S
Exchangea tor. Clearing
Ifouae. : ' 1.1S5.S29 65
I)uo from Banks and
Bankers 1.659,370.81
Cash and Reserve J6.n9.31,87
427,(54,774.34
WILLIAM T. ELLIOTT, President
YULLlAAl FU5T. Ylce Prtildcat
Clarence II, Rrown
Kteiens Ileckteber
Aterjr D, Andrens
J. Ilarton Townsend
C, Fred'fe C, 6 tout
LI.VDILITIES.
Capital .,,,.. Sl(0lq,009.00
Surplus and Undivided
Protita (earned)... 3,739,199.49
Circulation . ...(.., 9.500.00
peposita , 2Z,39,07fSS
127,0S4,774.34
WILLIAM Y, CONRAD, Cashier.
ANTRIM tt. JONES. Awt Csshltr.
iiTAM-EY E, WILSON, Ast. Cajhier
Samuel T. Ilodlne
Ttiuiims Detlllt Curler
(!eorz R Fratler
Edward II. Smith
Henry Tulnsll
J. Ituthrrford McAllister
Frederick L. Bally
DIRECTORS
EDlncham U. Morris
I'ercr C. Madeira
Kills Fuser l'm.moro
J. Andreu JlarrU, Jr,
John Uamptou Ilurnes
Morris L. Clothier
C. 8. VT. Packard
Charlton Yurnatl
W. W. Aturburr
Kdnr G. Fcltoa
Kdwsrd F. Ileal
Daniel n. WeaU
Arthur W. Sewall
FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
The Bank of North America
Resources
Loans and Discounts. .. J17.028.031. 51
Due from "Banks and
Bankers 2.531. 986. S7
Clearing House Exchange l.JSO.m.U
Ctsh and ItescrvB 1,267,839.88
Treasurer o tba United
States 67,750.00
Total
$24,225,724.39
Liabilities
Philadelphia, June 30. 1916.
tlJBOO.000,00
Capital
Surulua and Undivided
ProAW 217 128.7?
CtrcuUtlon ...,, -844I00.W
Pcpvalta ,.'. S0.19,393S7
Total
52425,72431
E, S. KROMER, Cer
J:
I'ulenled