12 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 19Itf FINANCIAL NEWS SHARP GAINS IN JRAILROAD STOCKS SHOW THAT SUPPLY IS DEPLETED iwni'ni isi ii i i .i ft ,m .ma ntfaion Pacific AsUmes Leadership, Selling at Highest j Prici Since Southern Pacific Distribution United State Steel Common at Another High Mark lfl h Points In Today's Financial Ncwa Stk market continued strong, with most interest devoted to the raU imtm. United State Steel common made another new high record, a mdivral ether issues. Grain price lower and cotton irregular. Foreign dntL Money rate unchanged. Bank clearing throughout countni thed heavy increase in week. Price of bar silver higlier in S'cw York aw London, New York bank statement- showed incrense in average and jpetpert loans and a decrease in reserves. NEW TOnK. Sept. If. The stock market has become, of a kaleidoscopic character, presenting new ifr-atur'os at almost every turn. After the Industrials the war-order stocks de manded attention during the greater part of the week, but Interest today was diverted to the railway Issues, with those stocks reflecting the depleted supply and making almost sensational advances within a short period. Union Pacific; assumed the leadership of this group, crossing 148 and selling at the new high rocord since the Southern Pacific distribution In July, 19U. s There was renewed speculative Interest In Erie, which crossed 40, and no cumulation was In evidence) In both Baltimore and Ohio and New York Central, with some Interests attributing the builng of those stocks to expected benefits 'from developments-In Reading, but Heading alone of the railroad list showed a heavy tone In the early trading and yielded about one point from Its opening price, while other Issues made gains of 2 points or more. United States Steel common again lifted Its high record, selling above 108 and giving evidence that all the huge profit-taking since the beginning of the week, had been absorbed by outside buyers. "Western Union came t6 the front, selling at the highest price touched In years, with a movement in the nrst hour from 99 X to 102T4. For the time speculative Interest kdi absent from the war-order stocks, and the trading In those Issues, where It was active, was based on some special In centive. The contest for control of Crucible Steel Is still the moving force In directing market operations In that stock, and those who have been prominent In Ithe buying assert that at the Novmeber meeting they will be present with the i majority of the stock In their hands, Instead of representing only 50,000 shares, as they did a year ago. Activities In Baldwin Locomotive, Lackawanna Steel and Industrial Al icohol In the last few days have been based on knowledge that new war orders I In large volume were distributed In the middle of the week, with Baldwin Loco- motive, Bethlehem Steel, Lackawanna Steel and Industrial Alcohol participating to'the greatest extent In these new contracts. Another factor1 furnishing strength to the market position of the war-order , stock Is a knowledge that the situation In regard to deliveries has radically changed. It Is also understood that a number of these corporations are com piling statements showing earnings for the first half of 1916 which will be a surprise even to those who have been believers In the most extravagant estimates. NEW YORK STOCK SALES ,SJet cbse. 14 101 loiu 101 Vi s oty 91 I oo y. H H Hi 3 llH Y 014 1 v H MV4 BS , 19 H Hlsh Lov, Close, Acme Tea ...... sou Advance Rum ... is is 1 do Pref 84 H SV4 V4 Alaska Gold Mines 1H 14 14 V .Alaska, Juneau .. 7 791 7 ..... Allls Chalmers . . 8H X Y V do pref , 80 804 0V4 H Am Ag Chem..., 81 soy 81 do pef ........ Am Beet 8uar.. do nref SO Am Can , ao prei .... ..jiz Am Car & Fdy.. 6 Am Hide & Leath 11 do pref si Am Tee -.-..... Ss4 Am Linseed ..... 14 do pref ...... 83 ,Am Locomotive ..80 Am emeiunr do pref ... -jibo, rei xi no Am Sugar 113 Am Steel Fdy ... so Am Tel Tel ...133 Am Ttfb ,2Ji ,Am Woolen 41 Am "Writ Paper pf 31 Amer Zinc ...... 41 U do pref ....... is 'Anaconda Copper. 01 (AtcMson ........101 100 103 do pref .. ....100 100 loo At Coast Lin ...118 113 113 At Cult 4 W I,, tl 00 00 do pref : 8 8 a 'Baldwin Loco ... to ss o do pref .......108 108 lo -r Bait & Ohio .... 00 880& 80 1 do pref 14 74 74 1 Bethlehem Steel. ,814 874 874 S Barrett Mfg ... 181 lsi is I i , J) urns Bros ..... 80 so so Butte & Superior 83 83 63 (California Petrol, It 21 21 Canadian Fadflc.181 170 MO 1 Central Leather... 64 63 68 Chandler Motor ..loo loo loo .... Ches ft Ohio .... 64 63 4 1 'Chlo Great W... 13 13 13 do pref A 38 86 36 -fl Chlo Mil & St P. . 88 08, 01 -j-1 do pref ,. 138 138 128 ...I.. C C C St Louis. 88 84 88 2 do pref ...... .. 88 83 33 4- ,Chlo ft North W.. 127 138 17 H Cont Can .......lot ios 108 4-1 '(.uieic reaooay... 78 ,Chlq III and Po 18 Chile Copper .... 10 ICbino Copper .,,. 83 j Col Fuel and Iron 86 'Coland South'... 21 vdo 1st ,.,...,, 81 00 8 lit 67 11 61 .28 2 83 70 108 107 108 .J14 114 114 86 86 .,.,.. 110 111 89 80 132 138 ttt 22 1 47 47 83 33 40 41 1 77 77 00 00 4- 4-1 ... . . Hlsh Low. PIttsbgh COftl t C. 3S 3 Pittsburgh Coal .. 88 33 Pitts C C ft St L. 82 Pressed Steel Car 60 60 Pub Serv CorNJ.134 134 Quicksilver pref,. 8 8 Ilwy Steel Spring. 88 84 Ray Cons 28 28 Reading 118 112 do 1st pref .... 44 44 do 2d pref .... 47 46 ReDUb Ir A Steel. IIU ail. Vo Pref 110 110 110 Net chir. 4- 4- 4- Shat Copper Saxon Motor .... Seaboard A Line. . do pref Sloss .Sheffelld, 81 82 18 37 60 30 80 18 31 60 98 100 34 67 S 120 73 28 ,Cnsol Qas ... 'Corn Products iCraotble Steal 78 4-3 13 4- 1 83 88 31 ..... 87 78 17 10 83 88 31 87 137 131 187 . 16 10 16 ivraoKM steal ... 4 03 98 t ' do ref ........110 111 119 4-3 ICBfean Cane Sugar 88 88 83 4- i&ea and R O pref 38 48 34 'Distillers See .... 48 48 48 4- I Dome Mines 38 28 28 4- .Drlnrs-Seabury ,,116 lit 112 4 ijrle.. ..,,.,.,., 40 39 39 1 do 1st pref .,., 88 84 88 4-1 do 2d pref ..... 46 44 86 4-1 General Meetrtc ,170 170 170 4- ,rfn Motor pref ,.126 12 U6 ..... Goodrleh Co .... 73 7 7 Great Korth pref.120 119 110 4-1 ,K'Nor Ore ctfa. 43 41 43 4- Oread-Can Cap.... 49 40 49 lOutf at Steel 94 94 94 Iowa Cent ..,, 3 s 3 '111 Central ..,,.,104 10J 104 Inepiration Can ,. 61 66 61 Jut Ag Cop pref 4 49 49 Unt Hrv Cwp... 7 78 73 (Jnt,HarV Op X J.lll 118 1114 4-1 JaUr Paper ...26 7 31 4- do pref .,...,. 98 9t 92 .,.,, .bit Nici4 i...., 46 48 48 ... 'Ji ltr liar t e. 4 48 46 do JMf ...... .138 133 123 I , Jewel Tea ,..... M o Kan .City Hith.,.l 4 4- iXeilf Sjwiag Tare s w 8t ,X4UW C ..... 3 ., , LakOkawMiaa aHeei M 83 83 4- iiiaeteau Oa ,.i.iMi io io im "WVft 44 ? 44 44 4-1V4 . as ' l "Uri 1 ,'asli. ;irs isj- m 4-1 m& Jfty c -tJ-' 4 M M rj. 4W mm fr f ' M H M M - 114 113 IK 844. 3t MU 4-! U M.Mt M4ijtmH 4-1 .a aa Wm p mm. ... t 2 4KS 1 cmm aaaw 8f P SaaaMllag MM Of Ton f Atr BiJm PaUal . Trk Dock f C H I, aV W .4- Ik tJ lt ? 21 VI t 18 148 14 ,,..r ! ! IM 4jl 18 19 18 4-1 84) 9 .,,., M 1 81 4- U . 97 4- 34 St 4 ft 1 UK 133 4- llMa M ltt tt tm a stat 4 AaaK 1 do pref osu Southern Pacific. lot Southern Ry ss do pref..., eo St LA S Wpref... 80 Studebaker ...... 130 Stutz Motor Car... 78 Tennessee Copper, tsii Texas Co 204 202 203 xexas racinc it n. 11 11 11 iniru Avenue 00 60 Tobacco Prod..... 82 81 Underwood T)pe.,.100 100 Un Bag ft Paper . 9 '0 do pref 86 66 un v;igar .Mfg pt 108 108 united p'rult. Union Pacific Clow. S 33 82 60 134 SVi 4. 64 38 112 44 4-1 47 4- 68 4" 31 82 4-S 18i 37 60 i 101 4-1 28 68 1 89 4-1 129 73 28 4- 60 .... 81 100 1 9 4- 86 1 lor ,. im ioiyi joift ...MBit 147 W. 141U 4- XL 00 prer... ...,. st 8t at U S C I P A F.,.. 23 23 33 U S Undl Alcohol lsi 128 131 i un itwy inv pref. 17 17 17 l u H KUDber 60 do 1st pref 89 60 114 114 114 4- u smelters .... 76 73 U 8 Steel 108 106 do pref lto lto Utah Copper .,.. 88 Utah Sec 10 Va Car Chem .,.. 44 Wabash 14 do pref A 61 do pref B ..... 28 Wells Fargo ,,,,127 Western Union ..108 Westlnghouse Eleo 64 West Maryland . , 30 do pref .if:..., 44 Willys-Overland . 46 do pref 10s Wisconsin Central 81 Worth Pump , , . ss do pref A ,.,..100 78 1 107 1 120 .. ., 83 4- 19 44 1 81 4-1 37 127 4- 00 102 8 08 63 48 6 108 4- 60 1 88 1 100 84 10 44 18 80 27 127 19 44 48 106 60 88 100 Total !. 616.700 ih&r,. 200 shareii Imst neck 831.600 harei. rompared 1Ui pniurasji inia whr, 7,uvq, o.uss.suu nrt. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. Sept 16. The market for coffee futures opened Irregular this morn ing, with September 9 points higher and other months 1 point higher to 1 point lower. Trading waa quiet, sales on the call amounting to 6500 baga. Heptembar Datembar January , Aiarca ..... Mar ,.,,, July . .. Bid. Total ! Today's optntnr ,. B.tOttll.1'6 a nafti) u4 .8 (l is 2U y oaeo 0 lft0.2 Today's etoi. 9.1K0U.18 8 e6&S 80 8.0360.05 9 1200,14 Ttittrday'a close. 8 Vie 8.04 0 0 0 10 0.20 0.03 V 13 9.22 84,250 bass Charles J. Bender & Co. INVESTMENT BONDS MtmUrs HMladtlphla tjiocx Kichanst NORTH AMERICAN BLDG. IF YOU WANT CAPITAL to protnota your ntrrprl. obtain a cor. rontton cbarttr W can rurnlah oo unjtr lawa cf any Btula at amall aipann. Corporal Manual mailed Ire on rtootit. U. S. Iacorporating Co. riNANCK HDII.DIM). rHllbKLPHIA lMiTlPBN,n iOTICBB wt. MAXKET STRrirr T1TI.B AND TEUflt rUMPANV Mi and MarWft Streets ytiUaa.liihU.. !i4Vltaabtr 14. lsia Crt-tt.Pi'AMB!. bJ!. AtSbTiA in ill!l'. PW-lai eaolial toul I em. flHAUK. boll, MyVI to stoafcholdara at ,unri1 at at buatiMM Oataear 14: 1016. Cfaaaka &Jfe '&ixx&thjii& ifiiAifSi Ta. um?mB KLaaarf. loT : i tilt aloeW at tba Couhm, mea.at nanabla at tfaa Cumpiny batwaan Havnar 1. 1Bl an4 NavaiatMr 16. 1016. On and nr Novhk kr C 191. ao olofij on wblak, thu lMtllMt miinafaa unnald will aa lranafaraktU. uj bn r r:r- ".. " .-..-r ..'"-J-.TT-" ;-." !B- lUKiani paw anar evoor la. ills. "win dull in tn ueai (vlwwlju "m..' ,. I Twanty-av w. MM parti TketMaad peleara w miu euiac 1 aaraiaaf tt aawtary a4 TraaaMwr. ear MstiMlMsBsfL. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Average and Actual Loans Decrease. Deposits and Reserves Gain NEW TOIUC Sept. 18. The Kew York bank statamsnt this "week shows a decrease of 3897,000 In the average loans and a drop of (4,244,000 In the actual. Average and actual deposlta and average and actual reserves increased. Details follow! AVKKAdH lnrrM. Iiana ,.,,.4.,,.., r,B7 nod Demand dtwlt , ., 1. sun 000 Tlma dtpoiils . ., F. .... M 000 llttrrra 8,88J,080 ACTUAt, Ixana 14.244 000 Nt demand deposits 10,116 0011 Tlnia depoelts p.... ,,,. IBS IJOd Hfnri , , 10,140 830 Increai BIG INCREASE IN CLEARINGS Totnl for Week 42.5 Per Cent Above Same Period Lust Yeo,r Bank Clearings throughout the country continue large The total this wrek wns 14 910.631.637, as compared with 14.079 74C ISO last week and !2.44S,34t,059 the corre sponding week of lant year. Philadelphia stood second on the l'st, with a gain of 49 4 over the preceding year. New York was tlrst Details follow into uts .Pf New Tork, 12,827 l!2,r58 It, BJ6 017,007 11,7. l mil . ?l ItQetnn (bl'iiielpbla Hill Itlmnre 1 hi, uto . Ht Uiule Nw OrleaiM i.'.u ini 1 1.B11 SO CHB.121 .".At 101 Ht III 311.1181 :50 8J5 ;,el 017,007 n 4 li 448.749 2 7 184.C8T.24S 4 3H ylT.7Hi si r, ZT0 811, 71 .U I e 8J1.71' J is.snc cb3 83 8 Seen rlilee, r, daje IS.SSS.006 684 12.257,188.247 446 8 Other cities, Oilers.,, 782.478 408 604,218.08 21 2 Total of all rltlea for 5 due ...14, 090,480,064 12,861,810,465 48 0 All rlllea, 1 day .. .. 820,101. 4T8 683,4,604 40 4 Total of all cities for a week ... .14.910.881.687 8.445,844,06 42 6 PENN NATIONAL BANK Comptroller's Call, Sept. 12. 1016. ASSETS Immediately Available t Caen and tleaenn , ..11,588,716 60 t'becka for Clearlnta.. 268 874 15 Due from Correspond ants v 278,203 97 Demand I.oana ...,.,, 666.114 13 $2,634,408.85 Available Within 30 Daysi l,oana due In 80 days .11.871.942.90 United States Uoncle (ran zoo.uuu no Other tlonde and In eitmenta 402,640 56 $5,168,998 40 Other Loans & Discounts! t Due within 90 riaa. Due after 00 days ... Hanking property . . J 621.720 07 1.30H 112 41 280,000 00 $9,376,840.80 LIABILITIES Depoelte t7,0J0,884.93 Circulation 178. unci oil Capital Hlock 600,000 0(1 Surplus and Profile ... 1,1109,255 87 $9,376,840.80 Always Commercial M. O. DAKKIl, Caihier. ggfegfo. UtBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSM' lSaaaLsr XL4DEte THE ,d CADUCDC nnmunu AND &dITP' mcbimnivo NATIONAL' BANK OF PHILADELPHIA Statement of Condition Sept. 12, 1916. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments.$14,198,175.83 United States Bonds.. 1,B09,364.G3 Due from BnnkB 1,693,196.44 Cash nnd Reserve 4,172,619.00 $21,573,355.80 LIABILITIES. Capital $2,000,000.00. Surplus and Undivided ' Profits 1,579,342.17 Circulation 1,397,000.00 Deposits 16,597,013.63 $21,573,355.80 orFicnns. HOWARD "W. LEWIfl. President EDW. STOTESBUIVY LEWIS, Cashier. O. H. MILLETT. Asst. Cashier. JOHN SCHUAQLE, Asst. Cashier. THIRD National Bank PHILADELPHIA . Condition at Close of Duslness September 12, 1914. RESOURCES Loans and Investments,... $5,881,442.35 Due from Banks 809,671.88 Cash and Reserve....)... 1,605,599.59 Exchanges for Clearing Hous 357,731.46 $8,654,445.28 LIABILITIES Capital $600,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, Net,, 894,169.50 Circulation 149,400.00 Deposits 7,010,875.78 $8,654,445.28 W. CLIFFORD WOOD, Cashier. Ti-C Market Street National Bank of PHILADELPHIA. PA. September 12th, 1916. RESOURCES Loans and Investments . ...U0.08G,!0!,76 Customers' Liability under CoKUtsersUl Letters of. Credit and AcetaneM,,,. 293,138.17 Due from Banks . ,. 1,334,401.74 Hjohansa for Clearing- House 487,162,17 Cash uwl Meaerve ., .,,,.,, 3,468,3,10 $15,579,874.53 t LIABILITIB8 CapiUl Utock ., fi.4 . iM.f4 Cotsunrakal Litters eCraJlt. lltMUJ it.almH Acoaane nsjsatr CMtusiar. iga iU4sm m crMit ...... DspesalM ,,. ,.ht $1447MT4 W. 9. H i TKEr3 GIR XRD NATIONAL BANK JOSEPH WAYNE, Jr., President EVAN RANDOLPH, Vie President CHAS. M. ASHTON, Cashier A. W. PICKFORD, Asst. Cashier ) ALFRED BARRATT, Asst. Cashier Statement of Condition at the Close of Business Sept. 12, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Investments ,$47,571,652.90 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit 37,110.76 Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances..,. , 100,000.00 Due from .Banks...... .... 8,136,827.03 Exchange or Clearing House 1,844,285.27 Cash and Reserve t - J 565,806.04 $73,055,682.00 LIABILITIES Capital , $2,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits.....;......, 5,012,768.49 Circulation 1,068,600.00 Letters of Credit issued to Customers........... 37,110.76 Acceptances based on Import and Exports 100,000.00 Deposits 64.837,202.75 $73,055,602.00 DIRECTORS F11ANC1S O. ItRBVES, Chairman of the noard Daniel Ilausli (leorre B. Hartal Rodman R. Orleeam IV. Frederick Snjrder ltnbert Tntnnil M m. Newbold Kir Mortis 1.. Clothier John flrlbbet fleorjre Slefadden Vrnnrls 11. Reeree, Jr. Mm. W. Frailer, Jr. Keaa Randolph Morris R. HecKlue Arthur V. Morton Wm. Jay Turner A. J. County Ceorca II. Roeensarten millam r. Ilarba Jneepli m ayne, Jr. Wmmpmmwkw m WW Fourth Street National Bank V Philadelphia, September 12, 1916. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $41,859,253.08 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit 1,613,296.25, Due from Banks 8,501,722.66 Exchanges for Clearing House 1,878,463.53 Cash and Reserve 14,878,747.75 $68,731,483.27 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $3,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits $6,778,751.25 Reserved for Taxes 15,000.00 6,793,751.25 Circulation , 5q0 fjoo.00 Letters of Credit Issued to Customers ....'. 1,614'92616 DePsits 56,822,'805l86 $68,731,483.27 ACCOUNT OF VERCrtANT, CORPORATION. ANT OT1IFKN uirirmm FOREION EXCIIANOB BOUGHT AND SOLD. U5TTER8 OTCREDIT lSsM:n K. F. SIIANBACKF.B. rreildent r. il. nuur.ns, vice-ITeeiaent R. J. CUHK. Vlre-Preit. Caihier W. K. IIARDT. Vlca-Preitdent FRANK T. PATTERSON WILLIAM A. DICK EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS W, R NICHOLSON FRANCIH I. QOWBN ISAAC II. CLOTHIER C. B. W. PACKARD DIRECTORS SIDNET F. TTLKR. Chairman B. F. BHANOACKER JAMES M WILLCOX T. C. du PONT WILLIAM de KnAFFT H1ANK O. ROOERB OEOROB K. .lOIINRON JOSEPH B. WIDBNER W. A. BUTRLRT, Aaeletant Caahlar W. B. UUMMIRKIS. A..!! Caihier HARRT A. BEnwtND WILLIAM M. POTTS OROItQB DALLAS DIXON JONATHAN C. NEFF CHARLES A. DANIEL . FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Brosvd and Chaitaut Streets PhUadelphinjSeptember 12, 1916. RESOURCES Loan, and DbeounU . ;.. v . ..$34,008,664.46 Liability under Letters of Credit '. . . 140 347 30 UeLfrj I"1" " 7.5H,148!92 Cash and Reserve , 9,245 091 89 Exchanges for Clearing House 2,27l'o3812 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Net Profits Circulation Letters of Credit Deposits t . ttvv. c , $53,176,290.69 $1,000,000.00 3,767,142,70 235,000.00 140,347.30 48,033,800.69 $53,176,290.69 j. k, McAllister, rre.ident. J. A, HARRIS, Jr., Yl.a.Pr.ild.at. j. WM. IIARDT, Caihlar. E. P. PASSMOBE. VU..P,..id.t. E. E. B1IIEI.D8. A.,t. C..hl.r. Mamuel T. Badlna Tliomae Dalltt Curler (leorce H. Frailer Edward B. Smith Itcnrr Tatnall J. Kutherferd MoAllUtar Frederick I, Ball DIRECTORS KOlnchana "B. Slorria JT":r 0. Madeira Will Puier I-attmora J. Andrani' Harrla. Jr. John Hampton Barnee Mortli L. Clotliler FOREION EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS ?. B, W, Packard barlton YtfBall IV. W. Atlertmrj Ediar C. Paltan Edward F.-Maaia Daniel B. IVeata Arthur W. EawaU BRANCHES denkat yZaanafr Phll4d.elphla, Vs., SepUmber 1J1I1. DHtBCTSKS flearca Buranaaa. Jr. Cwarlaa H,- BmUfc Hear W. fharlea WRI rkaaUr Hau T. aatrUlt CUarUa K. ImearaaH n. a. aacaaaa Sanuel M. Own wa Clarase M. Inn rlterea. Meefcaaher Ararr B. AMkawa REsocKOEs. Lean and lHvetmnl,.JlJ,!H,9J1.00 Bownf ter Claarlrife- iS"aiU''-iM WW' Cm sM Raerva,, ,.,,.. ',t,lM.5 fWr44UMUM LIAHIL1TIBS , urpiua ana UMlyt4d 4ven anerHu Ciruakltlfl UaOOalta WIL14AJIT. wlUlMI ,,...., 1,111,111,11 MSS.Mi i,i,,,,,,, 2,tftl,14 P 1 ' " i ' ,N.(. j veeaBeewa vv ( . i.riiijtf !mzm AaM-Car QBS9B ffiiaiuiiuiiuttuiingnnnni rn$iT INCORPORATED 1803 THE PHILADELPHIA: NATIONAL BANK Philadelphia, September 12, 1016. RESOURCES Loans nnd Discounts $58,634,956.48 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 8,711,835.76 Due from Banks , . 15,371,795.90 Exchanges for Clearing House r2,320,762.39 Cash and Reserve l5,6C5,644.0a, $100,704,994.51 LIABILITIES Capital Stock r $1,500,000.00 . Surplus and Net Profits (Earned) 5,243,042.25 ' Circulation ' 102,997.50 ' Letters of Credit . : 4,165,179.70 Acceptances 3,602,443.01 Acceptances Sold . 1,065,271.38 n .. ( Individual $53,918,104.91 DePS,ls(Bank 31,077:955.83 85,026,060.74 0 $100,704,994 5o I.EYI I.. RUE, rrenldent. CHARLES T. I1LINN, Jr.. Tire Tree. WILLIAM 8. MADDOX, Vlea Pree HORACE FORTESCUE. Vice rre.ident and OaelilrK O. noiVABD WOLFE, A.t. Cashier. GEORGE P. OENTES, Aet. -athler DAID IV. STEWART, Alt. Caihier. FRANK P. STEPHENS. Alt. Caihier' DIRECTORS Richard Alhhiurst (leprae Hood Alfred C, llarriion Iil L. Rur (leorve II, Frarler lenrx II. SleFadden Kfflntbam II. Morris Randal Mortan H. Data llenaon Hamuel Ken I'lerra S. dnPont Thomai S. (latea A.a M. nirlje Nnmuel M. tauelaln llllllam II. Donner VTallaee D, fllmmom eamget D.Varrlner A ta O. Dlnker I.ldrldre R. Johmon J. IJoward Pew J. Keariler Mllrhe 11 Mllllam 8. Oodfrer rliiiniiiii. TTTTrTTTTnilllllllllTTTTTTTTTTIIIllll i i i MMiuMinniMiMMiiiiiiuiMiiiiimiiimMiMMiiiiniiMniNn)iniiinig-j Active Careful Guidance by these directors who direct John J. McDonald Wllion Cathrrwoocl W m. L. Snpplea John 8. Went i Thoi. i, Jeffries Chae. 8. Calwell Freildent M.' N. Wllllti, Jr. Vice-President DIRECTORS Joseph II. Farrln Wm. II. Folwell Walter A. Halley Chae. 8. Calwell Frank II. Moss . OFFICERS Thai. J. Jeffries ' Vice-President ' Newton W. Corson , Cashier RESOURCES Loans and Investments. (18,0(7,810.14 Due from Banks B,st9,83S,06 Clearlnr House Ei changes 1.I81.060.01 CaBh and Reserve. 7, 839,582.57 Customers' Liability Con. firmed Credits and Ac ceptances 8:8,881.1 September 12, 1916 Capital ,. tleo. W, n. RobertsiS airrriii . UUIS, itm i.onis . rage J. E. Ilaum David O. Dradler Paul Thompson Ki Allen M. SlatthswC; ass i uasmer Albert N. Hoi IJ Ana ( uasnier 8,0ll,804.8J I.IAniMTIES 11.000.ga.M Surplus and, Is'et Pro ms turned) ..,..'... J,J80,U uircuiatlon , 105,0(1 "ePO'l" S9,18J,0L uonnrmea credits and Acceptances 813,JlI.fl 4S,0t,8U Corn Exchange National Ban Philadelphia Chestnut at Second Street aaaalraSVflEaaaa 315 Ckeitnut St. WM.,A. Uff President KENTON WARNS Vlea President TIIOS. W. ANDREW Caihlar CHA". II, JAMES Assistant Cashier FREAK H. RTNDER AsslsUat Cashier HARBT J. HAAB Assistant Cashier F. W. AVER C1IAB, H. CHILD JOSEPH 8. CI.AHK The First National Bank OF PHIUfELPHIA Condensed report at close of business September 12, 1916. . rIbsources boani and Inveitmcnt. . . $26,867,994.3 Hue (rnm H.L. A tl Ini 1 Exchande. for Cle.rt'nd Hou.e 1.000.964.M1 uh and Kcerve . . 5.773.797.C Totil $37.947.864.HI . , LIABILITIES Capital . . . r . , $1,500,000.00 OUfPlua and UndiviM. P.nf.'. 1 7H lOKST Unearned Discount . . . 122l035.il . . . 9 527,00000, .... 34.085.63211 $37,947,864.24, Circulation Deposits . , , Total . . DIRECTORS WILLIAM P. CIE8T OEORUE A, HKYI. JOSEPH B. MrCALL FKED'K MfOWEN CYKUB II. K. CURTIS E. C. IBV1N FRANKLIN D'OLIEK WILLIAM A. LAW HYDNEYK. HUTCHINSON SYLVESTEKS.MAR KANDAL HORUAII J. W. yAN DYKE The Bank of North Ameria RllMaafGM T4ti . . 674 7 il ' !. ,f tl.Mf.lt TI,1M.M uumjHtM j. yKS"'MWla, tmber 11, Cat4Ul I1.MM and Undlvldad , . ir ttt mi IfVWfftlliMMP -. j f I f tl 11,1 Tutal qT " ' '"i P iisr"""")raj
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