Pf y' 'ttr r W'JF W lpVW,Vf,1Y-7 " v- i ww.iflri'-n -? -p wr " .rf-m ? -,' ---r ' wrnftapf tfW y fw wf fy'" l 15 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1017 , 5jNNSYLVANIA SALT STOCK PLACED OJN JLU rJJK UJbJJNT PER ANNUM BASIS President Moore Says That but for Shortage of Foreign . Raw Materials nate wouia rrobaDly Be 12 Per Cent. Philadelphia Co. May Earnings Good T,..it strength In the stock of the I'cnn. P T IVi Salt ManurnclunnB company on VI ""n.rfelDhla Stock KxcnaiiKO was ex. UBI I""-.' ..... ih, in. 1 today when it wns announced that rln'd 'any-s directors had Increased the ffind A quarterly disbursement of 2V4 nt wa declared, placini: the stock on Planer cent per annum basis against 8 nt heretofore The dividend Is pay. t'J. juy n to stockholders of record jane ! 7. ...i.ininr thn nrtlnn of the board. mtu. in ei' ." r. .u ... , . . .-., nfl.r lliAMlrortnrs' meet. in a siaieinan. .v. ..... ....- .. ... '" l ,...-, ? nreHlrtont nf tho enm. J, JO! "Had it not been for tho present sori .. .Jiortaise of Important foreign raw ma- ."V." ...hi.ii reduces output, nnd tho heavy Wlon proposed by Iho Government, the tiMVO" ,... , . dec ared at , rate of 12 percent. To preserve the company free of debt, E ,v.r. must be a sullicieni margin aoove me I, ultima to make tho betterments constantly r JiXd In progressing manufacturing, and i which will add to proflts. Any great extcn i !ins In the plants would, of course, call for I ''""increase of tho capital. Tho desire of :, management is to resioro me tormer Jurldend of 12 per cent In full when it can i. done prudently nnd with reasonable as- Urwceof stability The May and two monthB' earnings state ment of the Philadelphia Company nnd rn.nd operating companies was Issued afe .... Im ntVADH Va-AS A 0ttn It InCreur; ' t v-on nviu o-j n -it today. ,11 departments, while the not fell off for S gross, net, 12, May nnd two months In the street railway and the electric light nnd power depart ments. May gross for all departments Er$ .',?' A0"1 ot ?2.063.34S. an Incrense of T...,ij increase, Jl, 063, 401; net, C:.. A 188-6 Two months' o.ojb.iju ; increase 81.063,451 400.003, a gain of '111 "in As usual United States Steel common was i i "tjSi.,,cVV0 ln tl,a fading on the Thlla delphlrf Stock Kxchange, and It followed tho course taken In Wall street. After gain ing, ns compared with tho final of Satur day, directly after the opening there was n. decllno and nt the low It was ort more than n point niAi" Ja.r nR th' ,ocnl I'sues were concerned i.in?i ?hla l:,(,c"'1" was the most active. Itn little rhanep In urn ,,, ,ri. ii, .in.. tho stock moWng over a very narrow range This activity did not dexelop until the after-noon- nnd before that timo business wns about oenly dlMded between Lake Superior and Inlted ("as Improcment, with those shares, too. showing little change. On the salo of 30 shares Pennsylvania Salt sold up 1 point Heading responded to the strength In Wall street, advancing more than 2 points In tho afternoon American das ot New Jersey sold off 14 to n new low for the year, ns did General Asphalt common nnd preferred It was not until lato in tho day ,v!m n,!yLof tno ""actions camo out. Tho Philadelphia Rapid Transit trust certificates sold unchanged at 2D'4. Local Bid and Asked : W nil Today Am Storrs an it fill. J o ST an Hurt 1, ruxi t c rn r.T Kl-ctrlc Hiorc . . ill iiaS llenprnl AtphMt . . !! 'J J ,. uo pref vi Ivi-Jitone Telephono. ta no pref 12 " ,"uprior i-orp. l.'hlRh NnvlMlon Irfhlsh Vnlloy . ... Irfhlh Valley Tr .. no pref 42 Pnnjlvnl n.t'i J'hlla Klrelrlc -jn' rhjl.1 Company SI no a p,.r tnnt prrf... RJ 10 11 pnr rent prof . 3" rhllf lUp Tranult t e. . L'A ItemllnK usn Tonnpnh llmont ... 4Vi Tnnorflh Mlnlna ...... ft JJnlon Trsctlun 4t itnucn tsa impvi United Statu Hirel. York Itallwny . . . .,,, r.r'f m Cramp t c . . . . Haturday Itnl. Ask. an', '-'7 Aft 411 TSU no yu .1-JO'i ! sni . N2 III Ml la1., is OH IIJ :iHi i" 7S 77, 424 42 na ns, an 20K a4i ai m as 411 an mi sn'4 on 07, 43H 4iJ 7n 78J 1.10 130S It S7"i H4H SM 80 67 7S SH nt U'4 its 5H 7 ml SsSl so ai'i 3.1 ii'i'i "It 711 lan'i 14 as; 87'i K 84S F1VE-CENT LOAVES AGAIN And Larger, Too, Is Plan-of Food Ad ministrator WASHINGTON', June 25 Th elimina tion of the ten-cent loaf of bread was pre dicted at the food administration office this morning ns 6ns of the first steps In the food conservation program DIVIDENDS DECLARED Mldweat Oil Company, rrjutar ouartcrlv of 5 prr ent nn lla preferred in nninera 01 recora juty took, payable July 20 "'"'hi o vi 1 n 111 u iiui; t . , Amnrlenn tiundry Marhlne Company. l pr ent on the pr'ferred Mock, payaljlo July 1(1 to etockholdera of rerord July n. Hooka for trans- nr will ln cloeert from July 7 to in, Ineiuaive Orent Northern Ilnllway t'omp.iny, ueual einnrtrrly of It 7.1 1 ahare, paabl Aucuit 1 to holrtrra cf rerord July 5. ProvMint I.lfe and Truat Companir. resular qunrtorlv of 0 per rent, vajablc July 2 to stork of record Juno 1'B Chnrco.il Iron Company of Amrlen. aml- annual of a pr cent on the preferred atork and iuartnrU of IH per cent on tho common, both pnsable Juty 3 to atock of record JunQ SO. It was announced that "the, department of tho bread basket" would taks Immediate steps to prevail upon bakera to sell only five-cent loaves of larger sle than at present Culls for Banks' Condition WASHINGTON. June 2D. The Comp troller of the Treasury today Issued a call for the condition of national banks at the close of business Wednesday, Juno 20. Sales in Philadelphia Hlah. Low Closo. 100 Am Stores. SO so 30 S.Am Gas . II4V4 114 114V4 10 Am Itys pf 90 00 00 10 Bald Lo pf 100i 100 00 Net ehso 110 Brill .1 G. 28 60 Cam Iron 4 0 Cam Steel 100 100 Krle . . S0i 10 On Asphalt SOW, 14 do pref. fll 10 Ins CoNA 20 411 Lk Sup C. 20V6 15 Leh Valley 0"K, 100 Mldvale . . 04 100 N Y NH&H 40V4 191 Penna R R B3t4 10 Pa Salt M. 07 ltd Phlla Elcc 30 S0 PUT tr Ots 20 412 Reading . 09V6 30 Ton Mln . (1 4SS Un Q imp. 79 SUS U S Steel 131V6 1 27 43 100 20 20M, 110 20 20 00 64 V 40 03 07 20 20V4 07 0 78 120 130 2H 45 100 20 20 B9 1 20 20 60 01 1 40 1 S 07 1 30 20 00 2 0 78. Total aalea. 12.013 ahnrea. compared with 13, 111 iharea lot .Monthly. 1 IIONDS Net lllch. Low. Close, chso 11000 Elec & Peo Tr 4s... 78 78 78 1000 Leh & X Kng R R 5s 101 101 101 1 1000O Penna Co temp ctfs 41s 05 05 05 14S00 Phlla Elec 1st Bs ..100 100 100 400 Welsbach Co Bs... 08 08 08 1000 York Rwy 1st Bs. . . 95 05 95 Total aalea. S20.000. ) hit Monday. compared with $26,500 CORN GETS STRONGER AFTER IRREGULARITY Reports of Sale for Export and Firmness for Cash Article Cause Rally More Gold Arrives From Canada NHW YORIC, June 2U Gold to tho amount of $14,000,000 wns reccled today from Ottawa to the account of J p. Morgan & Co nnd sold to the Federal Reserve Bank. This brings the total on the preent move ment up to $877,501,000 II Alt SILVER Today New Vork (cental 7S'4 London (pence) . 39'a 5K I.aat Mon 771, 394 1017 Illsh Low 70 71" 3UT4 3311 GRAIN nr.LT WEATHER FORECAST . rillCAUO, June 23. The weather forccaat for thlrty-alx hours la: Illlnola, Mlaniinrl. Mln yta. North and South Dakota. Nebrajkn, laalana suit Kunaa .enerally fnlr toiilxht and Tueiiday and probably Wrilnenduy. Cooler Thnrsdar. . . . Wlncomln Unsettled and narroer tonlshtj fair tomorrow. CHICAGO, Juno 25. Reports of salo for export and firmness In the cash article rallied corn today after It had been easy, following steadiness early. Sellers were forced to cover. Cash corn old at $174 Hi the highest price on tho crop. News from the fields, however, con tinued favorable. Advices from Oklahoma said that good rains over Sunday had saved the crop of urn State. It was said that the demand for the actual grain was so large ns to prevent building up of reserves, Tho vislblo .ripply in tho United States decreased 111,000 bushels for tho week to $3,200,000 J bushels. Larger receipts wcro predicted , hre tomorrow. I Iff. n.1fl t 4 EIK T..lr ..aba in ", DCIHIIq III f J.U17I, UUIJ IU.1B m IUIK, ending at $1.B7V4 to S1.57U, agaln3t JUS?;, Saturday's last price. September, after touching $1.45?i, moved up to $1.48T, ending at $1,489. to $1.48, compared with IM7H at the end Saturday. December's low was $1.09U. from which It moved up to JUIH, closing at $1.10H to 11.10K. mlnst $1.109,, the final quotation of Sat urday, The monotony ln tho wheat pit con tinued unbroken, Trading remained light ind prices were weaker. New wheat was offered In scattered lots from Illinois for t month's shipment. The weather map showed mixed condi tions, with ralna In tho harvesting sections Md rain and cooler In the Northwest. The low on July was $2.08 and the close M the top at $2.10 bid or 4o lower. Sep tember also ended at tho best nt $1.85 bid, tter.havlng sold at $1.82, against $1.87 t the end Saturday. There was a fairly good trade ln oats, but w market was Irregular. The visible sup fir In the United States decreased 2,261,000 tushela for the week- tn 11.532.000 bushels. The market at Liverpool was dull. Leading futures ransed aa follows: Wheat Sat'day's Upen, lllh lAvr. Cloaa. cloaa. .011 'If'- , 1.84 1 85 porn (nw delivery) 1.S7J 1 48 1 UH l.Ufc tilr, hi mi.. b Etnt fis Itt'ot.. .. 21.57 .!' IBS: I.IO 1.50 1.47 1 in V.. tl.lUk yata AS S3 uru 1.7T at fla rk OSJ4 55 21 02 21.87 21.83 1.95 2.08 1.82U L85 1.B4U 1.57ft 1.43 1.45H l.OMH 1.10M 1.10H 1.11U 02S 2H SUS oil 21 no -1.70 51.75 21.72 Bid. 10.85 tAtked. 40.05 39.80 triominai. 21. BO 21.75 121.82 21.00 1S0.75 t89.05 1.555; 1.47S 1.104 1.1m 21.B7 21.80 21.80 21.87 ,40 00 40.07 Sugar Prices Unchanged NEW YOTtTf 1nn 5K All refiners nuot. ??. ''5"C today 'or fine granulated sugar. jjha last saia jn spot Cuban raws was at lM5c n. Ton MTU fOB CLASSIFICATION RITrTATinva ir.tKTrn.MAT.1! Soio MAN wants poaltlon "of any kind, with np-f t ivivTpn vpur.n HuatK, for recorda and flla. with aulomoblla M 048, Ledser .?.?tnJr! Preferably a youn lady llvln In h.'.'"." section or city. ftSMrVL 1IKLV WANTKD MALE .BPIJINDID OVPOUTUNITT li offered IVtuX m,n ta lrn tha various tradas tn ahlp- vuilOJna. nn travn,,a .TnwUnM ntMiiiirv! Pay and no nrevloua axDarlenca necaaaarv and arfvancmnt whlta leainlna. r at one to Cheater Bhlpbulldlnv Co., nitar. ra. Li. Amn euntrollinr eittnelva trad among r .nino retail millinery iraaa tnrousn- .lenaaflvanla, Vlralnla. Witl Vlralnla, ra lata ana rniuuieipnia, aiauimora TwaMjiajiani yroMears tslr mtleli ' ewuManUai. H.-W, Lw Oiftca, Cora Exchange National Bank Philadelphia Juno 20, 1917 Resources Loans and Investments. $30,102,920 68 Due from Hanks 6,873,120.10 Clearing House Hx- chnnges 1.376,525.13 Cash and Iloserve.. 8.131,824.49 Cuitomers" Liability on Foreign Ci edits nnd Acceptances 2.716.406.23 $49,761,102.99 Liabiliiies Capital . ..-...- Surplus and Net Profits (Carried) Circulation Deposits Foreign Credits and Ac ceptances Discount. Federal Ite servo Bank -V. XV. $1,000.000 00 2,508.619.00 195,000.00 41,311,077.76 2,716,406.23 2.000.000.00 S49,7G1,102.99 COKSON. Cashier. PEN NATIONAL BANK Cortintroller's rail. June 20. 1017 ASSETS Immediately Available! Caah nnd rtcere. $1 (WJ 071 re ("hecka for Clearlnira 2S!I (IS:. 7 I Duo from Correspond ents . . . ;.-,.1,R.'lII 01 Demand Loans . . u.11. 220 87 $3,136,821.14 Available Within 30 Day at Loans duo In .10 dn.ya.il, 535. 060 40 United States Honda (Par) 400.000.00 Other rionds nnd In- estmente 404.018.00 $5,366,799.72 Other Loans and Diicountai Due within 00 daja. . .$2,877,043 44 Duo after 00 daa ... 2,110.002.17 Ilanklnr Property 280.000 ou $10,834,805.33 LIABILITIES D-poalta Circulation Capital Stock Surplus and Profits .48,4.12.447.00 102,25D.nt) Bon.oon.on 1,000.107.(14 $10,834,805.33 Always Commercial M. O. DAKEIt, Caihler. FOUNDED 1814 The National Bank of Germantown PHILADELPHIA June 20, 1917 RESOURCES Loans nnd Investments . ... Duo from Hanks Cash and llesere Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit drawn against... Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit issued but not drawn against $4,308,821 10 77,610.57 890,745.51 12,784.80 8,215.20 $5,298,177.21 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $200,000.00 Surplus nnd Xet Profits 587,74473 Circulation 195,300.00 Deposits 4,294,132.48 Customers' Letters of Credit drawn against , 12,784.80 Liability on Letters of Credit issued but not drawn against 8.215 20 $5,298,177.21 JOHN C. KNOX, Cashier. THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK June 20, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments... .$0,322,606.58 Due from Hanks 269,127.38 ClearinR House Exchanges 129,179.64 Cash and Reserve 1,486,957.72 $8,206,871.32 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $400,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits.. 944,765.19 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits 6,054,529.13 Liberty Loan Subscription Account 21,677.00 Certificates of Indebted ness Borrowed 136,000.00 JOHN G. $8,206,871.32 SONNEBORN, Cashier. THIRD National Bank PHILADELPHIA CONDITION AT CLOSE OF I1USINESS JUNK 20, 1017 RESOURCES Loans and Investments... .$6,368,369.35 Duo from Banks 979,019.29 Cash and Reserve 1,375,245.74 Exchanges for ClearinR Houso 548,600.85 $9,271,235.23 LIABILITIES Capital $600,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits,' Net 883,161.59 Circulation 140,800.00 Deposits 7,647,273.64 $9,271,235.23 w. CLIFFORD WOOD. Cashier. 1H WW ITTMTmi fcKiS'Sft' 'k.t A ' 1 ir 1 warionai oaxut Third and Arch Streets Commercial Convenitne in a Commercial Community Statement of June 20, 1017 itKsouncES Loam and IntMtmenU . B."J."'." Hue irom .,. '- Kichanns for the Clear- .,.... Customers' .Lubllltr Ar- rount ot Letters of ...- Credit Unuied WS.OOO.OO rrniento on Account nr Huberiptlon for Ubertr Lo" Hond. . JJO.JM.OO Ch and lleterfe 1.47.B70.tt S13.S07.4O7.OS oitiokrsi j. b. Mcculloch, pretunt TUEorxmncoNDBiuiAN LIADTL1TIES Capital MOO, 000.00 Hurploa 4ou.OT0.iw Ilndlrtded Pronts. 41,390.11 Unearned DUcount . . . 80.SH.73 Circulation 471.O97.S0 iettcrs or vmui unuiMi iss.uou.vo Ullls Rrdl.coanted with Federal Keterr Ilaok. 474,008,10 Dills l'Moblo (Federal lie- terra Dank) .... 1 ,300,000.00 1poh .,, ,B73,8I7.ei 13.S07,407,03 IOUIS N, aPIBLBEROER VlcPrtlident and Oamhlmr SAMUEL CASIl'IIEUU Aft. Cathler. O. STUART WJI1TIJ. Aut. CatMerl FllKUKIllCK FAIHLAUD IIIl(Oni vatHUT nniECTORSj W. II. CARPENTER. Chairman pftht Board B. o. iarvin l!wl,.r 1' rion. Jr. J. 8. McCulIech Nathan T. Folw.lI John C. Martin fmul B. LandU Leuta N. eplelbarror Wm. D. Oelbtrnunn win. mcacioo. jr. wwiiaa Jtiuca lanatlnii J. Doban ti lurlan !' IT!.. T lntB viayr-'MiuhtB .c i ; wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirr i Tff'X' I Mmm 1 ""'""' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimT INCORPORATED 1803 THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK Philadelphia, June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $58,784,890.43 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 10,393,597.52 nn frr, Tln.lt.-c - 16.619.711.72 U I Exchanges (or Clearing Hoixc 6,169,537.70 Cash and Reserve i9,4ia,74S.ot) il $111,386,483.03 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,500,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits harncd, 5,477,583.71 Letters of Credit 5,844,470.87 I Acceptances 5,013,512.08 Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 188,627.58 I J Individual .$61,549,192.80 DepOSltsBank 31,813,095,99$9336ZZ88-7a $111,386,483.03 I.F.TI f.. RVr.. Trenldcnt. ClIARf.FA V. llf.INV. Jr.. Vlre-1'ree. WILLIAM S. MAIinOX. lre-rre. llORACn rOUTKSCl'K, Vlcr.rreIJcnt nnd CnMiler. O HOWARD WOLFE. At. Ciialiler. CKORni! F. OF.NTKS, At. Ca.lilcr. STEl'HEN E. RUTH, At. Caihler. It.Win W. STKWAUT. A. t'mhlfr. FRANK l'.HTKl'IIKNS. AMt.Cmhler. r.DOAU ROSS. Mir, Forelcn Icpt. DIRECTORS Illchard Ahhunit (iennte Wood Alfred C. Harrison l,el L. Kim ricorie II. MeFadden Itnndal Moraan It. I)le IIenon Snmncl Ren I'lrrrn H. du Font ThoniAN H. Gutee Ana S. Wlil Snmnel M. Vnuclaln William 11. Monner Mnllnce n. Mmniom Snmurl I. Wnrrlner Alra ('. Illnkry Kldrldte H. Johnson .1. Howard IVw .1. Krnrnlrr Mitchell Wllllum S. (iodtrry FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Chestnut Street West of Broad , Philadelphia, June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Loam and Discounts $33,150,780.97 Liability Under Letters of Credit '. . 2&3.523.09 Due from Banks 9,858,635.55 Cash and Reserve 7,471,902.29 Exchanges for Clearing House 2,780,622.72 $58,515,464.62 LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus 3,250,000.00 Undivided Profits 38,299.09 Letters of Credit , 253,525.09 Deposits 53,373,542.44 ' $58,515,464.62 .1. 11. McALUSTKH, Tre.lilent. A. HARRIH. Jr., Vloe-rrelilent. . WM. IIAIinT, Chler. r. rAPSMOltn, Vlre.rreldent. K. i:. SHinLDf, At. Cmhler. Snmuel T. Iloillnr Krnr.T Tntnnll .1. Ilntlirrlnrcl 3IcAIIItcr Frederick I.. Ilnllj KfTlnirlinm II llnrrl. Ferry C. Madeira DIRECTORS 1111 l'ury Fnmore J. Andrew. Ilnrrli, Jr. John Hampton Dames Morrlii L. Clothier C. H. W. rckard Cliailton Tarnnll W. W. Atternory Kdaar O. Srlton r.r.anrd F. Deal Daniel n. Went A rChur W. Bewail Joseph Moore, Jr. Lewis J.lllle FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES nTnfiiii"l""llim iniiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiMiiuiimiiiiiifTTrmTnpg THE GIR-ARD 1 1 1 lit NATIONAL BAUKjl ilKHnSBBjjIHHBBB J Statement of Condition at the Close of Business June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Investments $52,011,671.84 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 5,042 455.19 Due from Banks 9,373,569.60 Exchange for Clearing House 2.478.1R9.63 Cash and Reserve 11,097,954.04 $80,003,840.30 LIABILITIES Capital $2,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 5,226893.17 Circulation ,.,,079,''00.00 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 5,042,455.19 Due Federal Reserve Bank (Re-discounts and Bills Payable) 5,379,865.11 Deposits 61,274,926.83 $80,003,840.30 v. JOSEPH WAYNE, Jr.. Preiident EVAN RANDOLPH, VIce-Pre.Ident CHAS. M. ASHTON, Cathler A. W. PICKFORD, At. Cathler ALFRED BARRATT, Attt. Cathler DIRECTORS FRANCIS II. ni'KVKS, Chairman of the riotrd Daniel nauitli John Orllibel Kran Jtnndolph M" '.- Vii,,,!.! firorxri McFariden Mnrrl. II. nnckiii. Rodman K. Orl.com Francl. II. .IUcym, Jr. Arthur V. JInrtoti W.. Frederick Snrder ra. W . "?" lloncrt loiano vD ' -"".-"- liu. Nenbold Ely Joseph W'nme, Jr. AMIIIam Jay Turner a, rf, tounty William 1. llarba tf - w m&i m IE ini mmm Fourth Street National Bank Ml Philadelphia, Juno 20, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $42,697,307.88 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 3,048,154.82 Due from Banks 12,455,146.76 Exchanges for Clearing House 1,656,118.84 Cash and Reserve 8,202,206.15 $68,058,934.45 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $3,000,000.00 Surplus . $6,000,000.00 NetProfits 860,874.53 Reserved for Taxes; 7,500.00 6,868,374.53 Circulation 497,100.00 Letters of Credit Issued to Customers and Accept ances 3,048,630.82 Deposits 54,644,829.10 $68,058,934.45 f.r. ACCOUNTS OF MEBCHANT8. COnPOrtATIONS AND OTHERS SOLICITED FOKEION EXCHANGE IIOCOHT AND SOLD. LETTERS OF CBEDIT ISSUED E. F. 8IIANnACKr.lt, Fretldent. F O. BOOE11S, Vice-President W. A. liUCRXET, Astt Cartiter B 3. CLARK. Vlce-Pres. and Caihler. C. F, SHAW. JR., Astt. Cashier r. K. 11ABDT, Vice-President. W. B. llUMrilREYS, Astt Cashier. DIRECTORS SIDNET T. TTLER. .Chalnntn JAMES M. WIUOX T. O. du rONT T WIIUAU d KRAFFT frank a. noacRs CCOnOD K. JOIINROM JOC-H n, WIUKNlfR ? FRANK.T .L.IAM PATTERSON A. UIVH. WM w H. NICICOUION rnxNCis i. qowkn IAAC If.' CMyOTMIEl. MEMrVAl IIARRV A. BERWIND lliau u. rrirn CKM, ""v v;.. ItCQIlOO DALLAS DIXON CHAS. A, DANIW, li 8- PAOB . A. E, NEWIKH.?, Jft, 315 Chestnut St. TVM. A. LAW President KENTON TTABNB Vice President ,THEIfiRST National Bank . OP JBinLADELPHlA! Condensed report at close of business June 20, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Investments $30,' 59,173.35 Due from Banks 4,027,201.51 Exchanges for Clearing House.. 1,380,262,54 Cash and Reserve 5,610,510.43 FREAS V.. Vice HARRY J. Vice SNTDEn Fretldent HAAS President THOS. W. ANDREW Cashier CHAS. It. JAMES Ain't Cathler CARL II. CHAFFEM Att't Cathler F. XV. AYER CHAS. S. CHILD josr.rn a. clark WALTON CLARK CYRUS II. K. CURTIS Total $41,177,147.83 LIABILITIES Capital $1,500,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Pronts $1,873,912.96 Unearned Discount... 138,524.72 2,012,437.68 Bills Payable to Federal Reserve Bank 3,000,000.00 Rediscounts with Federal Re serve Bank 200,000.00 Deposits 34,464,710.15 Total . . DIRECTORS FRANKLIN D'OLIEB WILLI AM P. OEST Or.OIUiK A. IIEYI. HYUNEY K. HUTCHINSON E. O. IRVIN LIVINGSTON E. JONES $41,177,147.83 WILLIAM A. LAW JosErn n. McCALL FRED'K MeOWEN J. HENRY SCATTEROOOD J. W. VAN DYKE I . .1 .! . ' , l .1 I'M ill K ' f 'i I. j'tti'ni I -h ,..fi 4!i'' w . 'i 1 ' Wft llSj..ii?, I'lhiaig MtffeB Oiartereai hu Gonftress'i! (j&(foaA jZcai&rLat Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1917. IllltKCTORB A. A. JjcUkoii Samuel M. Curwen C'larence M. Itroun -itccn llcckftclirr Aterr D. Andrews (Jeerte Burnham, Jr. William Wood tliorlM "Aheelcr Mlllani T. Klllott Charles E. Inicr.oll RESOURCES Loans nnd Investments. .118.486,781.01 Exchanges lor Clearing Hou 1,470.677.08 Due from Banks and Bankers 1,825,733. si Cash and Iteserve 5.628.182.85 $27,411,383.75 WILLIAM T. ELLIOTT, Preildenl AILL1AMP0ST. Vice Preiident WILLIAM Y.CONRAD, Cashier J. Rarfon Townsend V. rrta'k C. Ptout llenlamln Rnsh William Post John I). Morcan LIABILITIES Capital 11,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits (earned) 3,897,814.10 Circulation 55,000.00 Deposits 21,869,049.65 Bills Payable (Federal Reserve Bank) 600,000.00 $27,411,383,75 STANLEY E. WILSON, Au'l Cashier A. D. SWIFT, Au't Caihler ALBERT H. ASIIDY, Aii't Cashier The Market Street National Bank of PHILADELPHIA, PA. RESOURCES Loam and Investments.. 110,t49,SS,13 Customers' Liability Ac- ...... count of Acceptances. . 518,988.58 Dne from Hanks 1,517,085,40 Exehances for Clearlnr ........ Houss 5!4,61S,97 Cash and Reserre 3,881,554.05 $16,203,014.80 June 30, 1017, ! LIABILITIES Capital Stock ......... 1,000,000.09 Hurplut and Net Prodis.. 10549.53 Circulation ....... , 695,500.00 Acceptances under Com mercial Letters of Credit B78,05.B3 l.labllltr.' to Federal Be- serre Dank .,.,...... 500,000.X) Deposlta .. lt,01.l5.M $16,203,014.80 W P SINNETT, Ciihkr. , :'& 'U ajip BM5B'B" j p. i VMl Report of Condition ataaaaaaaHPP S .: J1 VbH Philadelphia, June 20, 1917 5sabLaVaflC lfH; KJLH RESOURCES iabnHRK . BssakV I.ans nnd Plscounts . 817 701,363 99 BaksakVasaflBfjaP V , H Duo from Banks and tsakVOsakBasBT JM Rankers S.819'931.02 nHF u lM Clearlnir House Kx- aBvssakr m changes 74 PHiHL '" H Cash arid Reserve ... 3,530,154 81 UaaatsaHtT''' JH Treasurer of the United saksaK ' T LfafjH States .... 96,000 00 MT t M Customers' Liability H .'I f' B Account Acceptanees 86.961.34 H ' 'lliuPt H Total $25,131,940.90 K'( , VasakBakBakBaksaM aaaBakBaV J M LIARILITIES H ,,J, H Capital 81.000,000.00 F , ''',1,11 (. bbH Surplus and Undivided V ' i Wf aBa"BBBBBl Tlynflti . IRECBnBn B"B"BT ... I . .itt I i. 'Ml 1 Wl Circulation "497',797 B0 W " 'fff 3BrSi nennslta ... St.l!)9.lni Sft K .,. i ,.!.l!'ilft 1 vi V Acceptances I'xccuted km , MV 1 for Customers 86.961 34 jL y Total $23,131,940.90 M , li. S. KRO.MER. Cashier. Lmmmmmmw i;, v tmmmTl :. The Oldest L " m America ;" , Mfc ' -, i d 'S$.T i.V.
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