"V V v; it 1 I EVENING liEDGEgr-PHILADELPHlX, BATUBDAY, NOVEMBER j,liL7 " ' GOSSIP OF THE STREET PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL MARKETS NEW FORM OF FLOATING NOTE ISSUE STIRS FINANCIAL CIRCLES Investment Bankers Provide That Railroad Shall Reduce Dividend to Establish Sinking Fund Gossip of the Street PHILADELPHIA MARKETS (MAIN AND KLOUK "AHI'AT ller-l-ili-. 1 03.S 1uli. Thaniijr kct M-mlc uuolHtlnnn, mr lot" In exi'ort w nlnr MitiM-rimirnt Unnilaril In-pi-ctlon): ; 7,8 i niiriniTii -print. .'..:iiCio. mini nun'i' t- ,,, t 'o. ilurum wheat. r.'.S". cl.i, hunt !" -";.. 'In. reel n Inter. "7 . iln. nft reil. I2.8.. " of men of tin up urniliK Si' h Im-h, I.""",1., .,V : Ipmi No I, too iii) No 'J red. - ' THKItlv lias liccn u great ileal of talk recently ntnon-; lnvcstmri.t IntiKcrs as to Hie necessity for InvctitliiK homo new form of tlfiAncIni. In view of the present coinlltl,H which preclude the tioilldllty of puttlii! out any coiiHlilerahlc amount ( new' Issues utilcuM nt ciuirmuui expense. It has rennilneil. however, for William A. Iltvil ,L Co., of Now York, with ClHces here In the Morris Hiill-liii--, to Ntart Mitnethlii-- almost nrlKlnal. In iiKrrelitK to float an Issue of JTr.0,000 notes for the Toronto Hallway Com pany It I"1 nnilerstoutl they firm Imluccd the management of the- load to iif-ree to cut tho dividend on the cutiltal stock fiom 8 to I per cent u ear nnd with tno dlffci ente provide u uliildii- fund to retire tho notes when due. It Is u -'Ucstloii whether this plan will he followed In number of Instances -here new financing seems Imperative und where extension or maturing obligations items Impossible. It has been freipiently pointed out that one of the weakest points of the llnnnciiiR of corporations in this country is the failure to prolde .deviate slnkltiK funds to meet matin Itlcs. Indeed. It Is hinted unite frequently that where provisions are made for sinking funds they are not as rlKldlv canted out us they should be. Of course, in tho case of such properties us railroads, There the road and equipment are kept up In c-neul shupe, tho natural Increase In values Is sulllclont to Riiuruntce retliiuni'lni, except In tho cases of somo coal Hid lumber roads where the removal of tho materials which furnish the freight may eventually lead to exhaustion nnd consequent deterioration of values in the railroad nronertv. Hut the iiolnt in ,-nul,i,.,- li ,,-iti ...... -..... i. ...... .. ... . - , -, . ..,.....,.,. .,-., ,i,i tmj, iiiiiiivi 111:11 iiiiaiiiiin be mdae iius.iuue u mis pian 01 a reduction of dividends during tho life of tho thort-term notes so ns to provide a sinking fund for their maturity? General Electric 6s Bring Ready Sale The announcement of the placing on the market estcrduy moining by Lee Higglnson & Co. of J10,O00,C0O CJeneral I'lcc-trlc per cent two-ear notes, to be dated December 1, was almost Immediately followed by a telephone message, from the New York branch to the representative of l.ce HlgghiMin A- Co. In this cltv that IS.000,000 of the notes had been sold and they expected to close the books at 1 o'clock. There have been ninny rumors within the last few days about new lltiaiiclng by the (iencral Klectrlc. One report had it that they wire about to Issue $10,000,000 In slock und ir.,U00.0OO In short-term notes, while from another apparently reliable source came the news that them would be no new lluanclng. a3 the (ovemment was making largo cash advances to the (loncral I'lt-culi on account of the enormous (Jovernincnt contracts which are being eMculed by that company nnd that, therefore, there would be no necessity tor further funds. Tills attractive Issue of 0 per cent notes, which are otleied to tho public at I3?i, or about u Ci per cent basis, is the best answer to these rumors. Si months ago the Oener.il Ulertrlu issued $1.", 000,000 li per cent twocar iintei at '.'llj. or a t.10 per cent basis, with the lesult that at II o'clock of the day they wen- offered the books wcio closed with an oversubscription of $M,ooo,oi0. l'rom lOOL' to 1917 the Cenei.il F.lectrlc lias icgulatly paid an S per cent clivl dind on Its stock. Including this issue of Slo.Omi.oou tlieie aie now oulstaniling 137,000,000 In notes. Tho slock capitalization Is $lul.ouii.0oo. Gasoline Production Boosts Earnings Columbia l!as and Klictrle ronipaio's siatcinetit I tober shows .suriiliis enrnlugs lor the tweho mouths ended October :;i of mini- $:(,ihmi.iiimi. This, accord ing to a statement of A. U Leach .1 Co. Is U pur cent on the stock and compares with the 1 per cent per annum late now being paid. "Net to the cry Mili-tuu-tiul grow tli of tho companjV pis und electric business." said the statement, "tho most encouraging fcatuie Is the new kiiiiu ol enrnlugs lioui the production of i l,usolltie. This business, which is purely in the nature of a bj product, pmmiscM earnings for the 5 ear ending December "I of uhoiit IJ.SOu.diiu net, or tiioru than I aultioient to pay the yeaily dlvideinl of I per cent mi (Mluiuhlii sioeU." I'rodiictliiii of gasoline for tbu woek cnilnl No ember :t luiide it new iccord lor a single week--l!!i7,."i'JS gallons making the total pioductlnii Horn .Isi im.ii I to thlsil.Ue !M78,(I1L' gallons. (Jro.ss earnings of the comp.inj for October were tMCi.til I. ,ui luciease oxer the tame month of l!ll of 17,'J per cent. Net earnings, JIlii'.i.r.iM. an Increase of 7.1 per cent. For the ten months to October III, the gloss earnings were $S,7l8,;i!i6, sn Increase of :'n.7 per cent oxer the corresponding period of last jcar; net earnings, J4,3ti7,L,OJ1 an increase of L'U.I per cent. "Bargain Bonds" Apparently a Myth Inxestors who ute coming Into the inaikol for bargain bonds which were recently ipiotcd at xery low pi ices are already meeting xvitli dlMippolutnient. The manager of one of the largest Investment liou.scs in this city said esierday that he can find plenty of buyers, but no selleis at tho pi ices iiioted ten days ago. At a matter of fact, he lemarked, many of these limitations merely meant "bid" and "asked." but no actual sales took place at .those llguies. Ho remarked that hi had been chasing after u number of bonds xvhosc quotations hud been quite recently published, but could llnd no .sellers. "It Is xery significant," he said, "of the change of conditions xvlien many houses are recalling their lists of c-rrcrlngs for revision." Salesmen for a number of bond houses who aro working tho out-of-town districts aro reporting In many instances that the banks and customers are using the stereotyped excuse of "Loaded up xvlth Liberty Bonds" until they are tired hearing it. Some of them h.ixe suggested that their houses furnish them with rubber stamps to save them tho trouble of writing tho fame excuse oxer and over In their reports. There are several nexv note issues pending and the beginning of the week will bring out the announcements from several local concerns. Somo of these olfeiings will be unusually attractive. It Is rumored in some of the biokers' olllccs that u decision on the tailro.ul rates increase case will be handed down before Thanksgixing. New Financing of Public Utilities Prospects of more or less nexv tlnanclng for the near future in the public utility field are indicated. The last fcxv days have, for instance, brought out the rpport that the United Light and Itallxvays Company has authorized a nexv issue of $1,000,000 6 per cent bond-secured gold notes. The position of the company la" Indicated by the fact that Its net earnings for the year ended .September SO last vera more than one and one-seventh times all charges. Including Interest on tho new notes, In spite of the adverse conditions of tho year. The proceeds of this issue are to be used to retire $750,000 6 per cent notes, due January I, 1918, and to take care of additions, extensions and improvements to the company's properties. The company's earnings, in spite of tho general heavy Increases In operating ex penses, have shoxvn bteady increases, both In gross und net. Kor the txxelve mouths ended September 30, 1917, tho gross earnings xvcre $7,353,009, as against $6,758.-140 In 1916 and $6,167,603 in 1915. Net earnings for the txxelve months ended Septem ber 30, 1917, were $2,774,811, as compared with $'.',074,841 In 1916 and $2,386,919 111 1915. Railroads End Abuse by Intracity Embargo A custom which, under the present war conditions, has groxxn into an abuse is about to be corrected by the three big railroad companies which servo this city the Pennsylvania, the Baltimore and Ohio and the Itcading acting In unison. It seemsthat It has become a custom for shippers to use tho various freight terminals Insldo the city for reconslgnmunls of goods, thus choking up the freight traffic through intracity shipments, xvhich should be delivered by truck. That Is, a consignee nicy sell tho contents of u car or part of a car which has arrived at a btutlou In West Philadelphia to a buyer In the Kensington district and order the shipment reconsigncd to the nearest station in Kensington. The local committee on car service hi co-operation with the Railroads' War Hoard, at Washington, has determined to cut out this custom und relloxo the freight congestion by discontinuing the practice simultaneously on all three roads by declaring an embargo on this intracity trafllc beginning December 1, 1917, The Philadelphia district committee on cur service lias issued un explanatory booklet on the subject for shippers, xvhich gives, in addition, tho vlexvs of large hlppers In other large cities who recommend tho uso of motortrucks for frcipht rrvlce in the shorter huuls In order to relieve the situation. 14. nrril iln. soft i-mI, J2.'J'J. Nil. 3 rnl. '.'.SI; t". '"V. nil. IS in. No I rnl. I:: 17, ilo. enft rnl. IS IB. Whlti' whi-at rilnlUelv mhi l,r'1'1' ", ml. 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Klorl.U and Virginia, tic-r or. I.ntfl Cabbaap Npw Vnrk. """rJ'S' Iipr ioi ;inffr-i Ohio and 'JXL Mar Ask $29,000,000 More Stftck BOSTON, Nov. 24. At a meottn-f of General rtlectrlo directors today it was voted to ask dtockliolders to authorize an ls-.uo of (20,000,000 Block, The directors adxocated a upcclnt ticmtannunl dividend in btoek nt par ,"2 per share. Sstralar BOSTOK, Nov, 2CHi-W-UW'( facturln-f Company hA- declared k'T semiannual dividend of $25 & share I extra dividend of 120, both payable ,1 cember 1 to stock of record November , .Six months ago an extra of $S x-ras in addition to tho usual J2C paymont. . '. FRKSH I-'KUITS in of s.3.".c c r.inl.prrlp prp d'lll and n-ik Oib-r fruit (.-n..rillv rilled Pl.-ii.lc CJimtallon' .lo'iltlnli. Iiffll Klnit II.MHfll. Snv I4'.f"i".n. Tici'lllc ''l":r. ""'i Wlni-Kiii 13f" Hubbard. Inn. 13 . 2.1. Hri-nlne. J3WH Ititdnln. .t r.udfil. ..".".'i' I'c'uic it r.ii-m r,n siixmnii nvinvaip. 4rn Itbirk TnlB. I4l.i, llrlnipa'" llold-n. loll" :.-,, !,r.k." !'". clino .n hi York linpprlnl. .Ifi.. H-n Ibixl . innri .xhpI-h wp.iprn. t-r 'JVS"-'''""lain, li SVrfS :" Wlnnr llanana IS JC'.,t'1'l'"nl"'-l-. II .MlfilS 7" IIoiiip Itpatitx J13.i9i2 2.i Pi-ll-lnu. IIMcilM Klin-. It.-IIW -'.ol MiiMiinn Wln-ittip $ i 7.-, ta s 2". . w'lntir IViirillilu. 7.".W2 2.", Hrllpc. II .VIW2 2" Now. ,.?,l,n ,.'.!,'l".!l '"'"''. Mm n.ni.i. it.2.-."f2: 11-11- 1 bur II .,,-,W2 Atpl n-iirbx. j.pr Iihiii !.,rr,,:,i1' '1 ' "'". do, do. ppr '.-bti.li. I.npki-t. ..nifl2.. l.pliinti p-r box 12 .'.n'J II lliliaun-, l r bun. li II 2lf2 ."il Hr.ilis--". f'all'ortil i. "i-r box 1 3IHI.-I. do I'lnrldi. t"T l.ix It 7..f I .i0 limp-fruit, rinrlda. p-r l. II 7.".Jf1 23: do I'.irln llli-.i p-r Iki 2 .Mini n '.',,, I'm,.. i pnipi. i nrin lino ppr f rate, 3 2 .XTil Clr.ll.iB. N-iv Xork .-r 3 1b Im.k-t. ni'fl-i- ,o. , 1'i-r 1 . Ill luiakil. 2.".iul- do. Ciillfiirnli To. I. .' .-r .nit-, sn,.', , mi, ,( ,)n Mh),,,.,,, ,,r '.V'.l' -..".."'i' '- ''o do. Mum nt, I. p-- ,nt ?'. ""..'" ''" '" ''onil-limi. .p-r i ralo. II -nit 1 tin I'-iirn N- Xork. p-r bu.li ln.ki t "V'k-1. J-i,n. SIi-I,i,mi. Jj-f3. t'-nr Npxv Xork .-r M. s,., k, , -, .-,ik. Sh-liloli lili IV.ir Ni w Xork. S-ik-1. p-r k-ir I" Ml'" i riii rriw ji r-c i -r -r.il- 12 2",'n 3 .n. Str.mli-rrlrH. c i II- tnillniin. npr Inn.lb luia. No. 1. I2W3 70I."C". -, lltfl ,".il. do. California, t-r InO-lb. bait. I- "Ur 3. Mushroom", ppr l-lu. banket. HOT CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES "IllfWtlO Nov 21 tldtlrl llPi'Pltila. 23.00(1 lipadl Molldax. 4II.0IIU head Mark-t I IIP l"''' than rtpr.lax' axpraap. Hulk. 117 impvic i" i limit. 117 UI(17liO: mlxpd. I17.4IIW1!: Iicaxy, If IllHalki. n-i.tl 117 111 I? .". I'A-H l.li-iiccplptV, ' luiK) head. Markrt sVlKi:i' llppplpt. 71100 head. Market xveak, 112.111). l.Htllb". 117 3.. SfDfTIt OMAHA. Nov 21 - 3i'.ni li-iid Market Tic lopr. , I'ATTI.I" IlPi-plpt". 21111 head. Market -toady. rlllKIlt Kite hit". ."00 head. Market Pteudy. KANSAS CITV Nov, 21 fATTM" llecelpt". nun l.n.1.1 M irbpl ilnll nn.l ik-iiW 1IOUS- Iteiilpta. 41101) head, Market steady, to Tip loner. Hltl"i:i' None. , d? 1c ll.l ilo tT 1.1.1 t'141 I 1 form i i-r pint. Slid .'lid VEGETABLES I'rlip rul-.l it.a.lv on i bob - to. k of mont it. pi rfpti-n. but luic-r nor- op-riittni: onlv In n "llla.1 xc ix l-uotntioiF. XVhll- pnl.itoei.. .1-r p-. p. r ' IuhIi b.ii.k-t (3'l 11..I No t 7..P .. . '-' "l"1"i-"' xviiii- poinioi. p-r inn 11111 1 iiiuii fj -jiiii -.- ... --ru Xoil;. 12" POULTKY 1.IVI: TIip innrk-t n niil-l nud nltbout lllinot Pant ibiiiiKr I'ljoMtlnllK- Toil N. I'-c t" nuillti sniis.li. ron.tir Is. .prlnu i bli kens not U'libnrna in-onllni In iiuilltx, 1!i'2.v. while 1,-Khnrn lutisn, dink". !' I.ln 21 Jr Sit- do. I ii.Uh li Itiiiiinr SD'oS-'- lurk-en 2i' S'i- -.-. h. ssiisdi. i. til il is. coiinir p-r p.ilr, cm li-Pilni.' llsfiis lit upiii. ttu- .innU-r el.'.. TiH'Mi- ruIuiiih old p. r iulr. iiiiWiWo, t'l-pon old n-r p.ilr. Sl'fsr.i. do mhius. p-r pair, snf' .'Si lil!i:SSIi I he niarkci nil I llrm on line ion i.xti: rim i i.xx-inrM'itiN iici.r x x n.ii m i. i: h.Xl.l.sli: Hru.-s XII mill It. tuna .in ! in J III. pst-rli SI T.liJ-n w.. . . . .,..1...... .. i.. j.-i per -lnh biPk. t (33 lb) linn, pw.il" No I 7.".. lilt in Nn 1 fn-.li r.i.lptp '.'-.'p Id- So 2 lnfs"i- se. t iii.tntiiip .I-r-c p. r iinini.-r Vo I II mi. n s II -nt si Coterc Sin York n r bun. h. su'fi'.o. I.etPu. -p-r hiiiiii. r .".lie -i II 7". CiuMtlo-r l.onu luliitd i-r ijot II lieot ",r. do. .. York p. r box. II lufi 1 o., Ilrun-la Spi..ul t.i.iu- Niivcmbcr 20, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments. ..STJlT.o'.tl.GO Duo from Bunks Clcarine; House Exchange.'! Cash and Kcscrvo $9,051,927.89 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Net Profits. Reserved for Tuxes Circulation Deposits United States Deposits. r.n tnlli-ulU ,-hl w ) ii r In . turn l h.iI ir lift. r. -t '.ill Mttii v Nuv -7 or ll t . il- Hint il h 1th ph.irin.Mt nil- .it tr .il. i'itii.ii to i - t- 1 i unui' m iM"rtutiitv fir nlwim ni m! Int. ri it th- main Tu sd IMlirr llflp iint-il U mi ru 1 1 !' i4Hunk H In !il-i N" J .ik IK Market Street National Bank of I'lill-ADiai'iIlA NOViCMItnil 'MTU, 1!17 RliSOUUCKS I.O.H1S anil Iiixitinrntn. . .$1 1 tJS3.fiJl.S7 Cutciiiicri' l.l.iliillty Ac- count nf Acceiitiiiuoii . Ti!l',.('.i,ii (if, Kuc finiii It, inks .. H. 727, 737 i1 i:cluuiKcs Inr ('li'.irltiK Hciiim- 17.1.217 :t.i I '.ii-li nlii' ItcM-rxc .. . . :i.ill.lcUS.7'i S18,C3:i,o:i2.i:j MAHII.ITIKS capital stnclc ji.onn.nno no SurnltiM and .Vet I'loflts.. I..r4(l.l1 ."" nu I'lri'tll.itinii r.'iD.OUli.OO Ac'ccpl.tnces imiler "inii- iiii'rcl.il LottiT-c (if Credit 7tiO.CCU.GG Liability t Kcileral I!o- heixe ll.lllU 1.0(10.000 00 ivposlla 13.711.2011.87 $18,G33.0.-i2.i:i W. P. S1NNETT, Cashier. FOUNDED 181-T The National Bank of Germantown PHILADELPHIA November 12", 1017 RESOURCES UeMjiircc-s. Uci.cn.-) and Inxct-t- iiieiits fi.7.)0.ar.8 21 Due from HuuUs LT.8.hb!).7.: Cafli and Kcserxc (.HO, 137 OS Ciistoniera' I.laliilltieH. I.etterH of Credit clr.ixvn at'aln.st 7.G18 01 Fourth Street National Bank Philadelphia, November IX), 1017. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $55,(M6,o95.69 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances Due from Hanks Excliaiiucs for Clearing House Cash and Reserve '. J(tfp"B 1 1 """-"""""sa-ii EM B ..TheFirsi IJm &mffl NATIONAL BANIC li m V B of Philadelphia. , I'JI ubl.UfSr Condensed report at ctose of business 'm "'i?5H " Novcml)er 20( 1917 l;r';ih-3H IIOdM ttec-Iplic, 315 Chcttnut St. RFOnTTRrT-S I .F '7ltM Loans and Investments $30,410,172.84 'vQM "VM. .. t.a-t Due from Banks 6,227,334.99 rVfH ,'r",,,l"t Exchanges for Clearing House 1,394,268.31 $! ki-nton lr.xnxn Cash and Reserve 3,717,090.28 ViFm Vice l'r-lden ' C ?rV . vifB rre-idfnt LIABILITIES v3 ZSFS HAiiiiY j. haas Capital $1,500,000.00 ,,3 fliSZ. V JuMr xJ l'" rr"ll"1t Surplus and Un. -?ISI rafram O Timh v AMinrw di'vided Profits.. $1,926,066.82 . M feKilH cIll'iZ Unearned Discount 157.501.19 2,083,568.01 M HVvV w1l llliml Bills Payable to Federal Re M Tnk;?VT) 11 J 'HA. h. james serve Bank 1,000,000.00 WM lr I W CM" Deposits 37,165,298.41 'M rafo CA11I-H. CIIAITIIB , i D A.-'t c.ihirr Tot-1 $41,748,866.42 Hm DIRECTORS N JSJ V. IV. AM-lt inNKI.JN U'Ol.llJ" "lltiMAM A. IAW i rllAs. . rim.l JVIiiiin- nri .ioiki-ii it. MrC'Al.l, cjhl jnoi-1-ii S. ri,.nK siTixi'v i'" !Triiisov ritKU'K Mcn-VKN ym WM.TIIV l'I.RK hlll-l.l I... IIU11II1---10-. J. HKMtV hfATTERrrOOD . m in l.'JSl'.Oii i tKi ir. u. i LiiTis iriviNiiToN i:. Joxr.s ' w. van dkb , y ;JH i80',107!5ij L . - I "1 $41)0,000.0(1 V?4 iJMxVX n WO. 158.78 fUfc'-J'S "1 11,000.00 f. lffegil - :l rl ."0,000.00 H f!3iBci'r ,fi ? V (i.i'iiw.-liio.l l I rsD9K2ei i l.:;oo.ooo.oo f :pvf ,d v v-rV'r x;- ",rL Ezy t cri u c.v"- tic' . rii AXnu ':,. jm 1 $9,051,927.89 JOHN G. SONNEUOllN, Cashier. 881.8M.97 ... 17,11 0,717.29 '2,0;)9,()00.7:5 8,5159,703.95 983,618,234.63 NATIONAL BANK Statement of Condition at the Close of Business November 20, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments $63,470,337.06 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 5,513,118.26 Due from Banks 16,994,709.62 Exchange for Clearing House 2,505,521.71 Cash and Reserve 8,217,548.88 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus ijsij.OOO.OOO.OO Net Profits 1 ,059,9 Ui.28 Reserved for Taxes 20.000.00 Circulation ?a,ooo,ooo.oo 7,079,91b2S '195,800.00 Letters of Credit Issued to Customers and Accept ances , 880,290.97 Deposits ! 72,156,227.38 $83,618,234.63 AITIIIINT'C 111 lll'.KCIMNTX, OKI'llll TION S AMI OTIIIMtS Mll.lCITr.il roicnuiN i:''iiA.N"ii" iioih.iit ami mi.i. i,i:tti:iic or cki:iix i.-isued E. I'. .MIAMIAt'KI!!. President. , . r. i. ItlMJEK', Vlcr-Prcfcldent IV. A. UL'I.KI.I'V, A.st. Cit-lilcr n. J. CI.AUK, Vlco-rrci. ami Cashier. '. 1". MIA"., JU Asst. Caslilor W. K, UAKI'T, Vlce-I'rcslilent. V. It, JlU.Ml'lIIti;YH, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS SIDNI-T 1. TTI.En. Chairman rn.Nif t. rAT'rnnso.s' jamkh m wii.i.cox wii.i.iam ji votis 1VII.MAM A DICK WILLIAM de KUArt-T IIClllUli: DALLAS DIXON IV 11 NICHOLSON 1'HANK 11 HOClMtS JONATHAN C NEFF I ItANl'IS I CiOWC.V CiLlllll'.i: 1C. JOHNSON LIIAS A. DANIEL. ISAAC It c'LOrilHMt JUKI'I'H l: WIl'ENEIl A E NEWIIOI l JH. E I 11 -' P-- ' IIVItHl A III.KWIND Mil Ml. HI I'ONT STEEL TRADE BUSY ON FEDERAL ORDERS More Fixing of Prices and Dif ferentials on Various Products Are Features of Market Ni:V VOHIC. Nov. -:t. More, fixing if priced and dlffereiitlalH on ".IrlouK procluctH, and tliaa-:ontliiuatloii of trdern from the Government. a well uh tho domestic cuisumers. at what Btcel men refer lo ua a fair rate, were the features ot the Hteel niutlcet durlns the lant weelt. It la tutted thnt the gradual fixing of prlt-ea for all prt-luclH has eliminated any tendency to enter Into competition for talet, and has put the chnsumer and the seller on a footing whercsthey know what to ex pect and what to look fe.-r. However, It la tated that, except In one or two Instances, the regular- consumer will be compelled to Walt some time for deliveries. as the Oov rrimtnt's requirements will be supplied Braf ami in nurnlUH that might remain books of tho manufacturerH, which hion been iilllnt up fur a j-e.ir or inore. Additional differentials und prices will ho announced next week. It Is learned, und from this time on tlio nolle of the com mittee on steel unci sttel products will he carried forward with a rush, us the various t-uhcommlttees aro now 114111111111 their In illvlduul lines, which Is cluing much to aid thb main committee. Tho taking oer of control of tin Im ports Is another Important factor. For home time the situation ho far as the tin ore hupply. Is concerned has been causing mine anxiety, and It Is considered like). that the subcommittee on tin will be able to work out tho situation so us to cause the leabt posulble disturbance. I'luclng of orders for ship steel Is being Indulged in quite freely ut present, and wlthlng u comparatively short thno work on the etsels for the Kmergency Kleei Corporation will bo under way ut the larges) steel shipyards, which havo grown up like mushrooms since It was decided to establish a large merchant marine to over come the shipping losses us u result of the uctlvltles of the Oerman U-boats. Other Financial News on Page 16 Total $5,687,293.03 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $2ilfi.10ii on Surplus and Net Vrollts unil.7117.41 circulation ia7,riu.im Deposits l.ciiJ, 871.05 Customers' Letter of I redlt drawn against i,b!8.0l Total $5,687,293.03 JOHN C. KNOX, Ca-bler. THIRD National Bank uiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiniimnmiimiHI ' lllirill TjTTjtr" rrj "mm Ft' Kai mh ln Ea tiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiHiniiiiiir INCORPORATED 1803 THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA fiiMiinoN at n.osi: or 11117 MjM.NES"! RESOURCES Loans und Investments... ,$7,006,22 1.27 Due from Bunks 1,601,020.80 Cash und Reserve l.loD.Ol'Ul Excrumues for Clearini? House C 12421.80 $10,409,286.28 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $000,000.00 ciSKSn ::::: n i ioooo Deposits 8,794,142.04 $10,409,286.28 W. CLIFFORD. WOOD, Cashieri C Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1917 RESOURCES l.o;m., Mild Discounts $72,592,755.97 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 8,997,426.36 Due from Banks 30,201,039.42 Exchanges for Clearing House..--. 6,641,807.48 Cash and Reserve . 10,601,986.63 $129,035,015.86 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,500,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits (Earned) 5,468,264.00 Reserved for Taxes 150,000.00 I Letters of Credit 6,230,314.69 Ef : Accentances i.ooo.iu.y Accentances ot otner uaiiKS aoui 4iu,wu,uu i (Individual 62,110,937.31 - ucpvau ""--- .- ","'"- lift 707 fine on - ( U. . LiOV. l),V40.11V.' nVlui)Uc-u.-iW $129,035,015.86 LKVl I. HUE, rrrld-nt. CIIAItl.l.x I'. ni.INN, Jr.. Vice ITcn. GKOHOE F. UENTES. ,.t. rhlfr. UII.I.IA'l S. JI.Ul0. Vice rr. hTEI'llEN E. HUnr. At. Canlilrr. 1IUKACE fOKTEhCUE. 'lci- Vrt. IIAVIII W. hTEWART. Ant. Ci-hler II I1UWAKI1 WUlHi At. I'ttntal-T. THANK I. hTEI'JIENS. An-t. Ca.hlcr EIH1AK UOSS, Iltr. furtlto Dtpt, Rlfliarcl A-1iliurl (iron ff , . Alfrwl O. llarrlt-in Jrci'-IKMrrada,. Hunclal Marian It, lPule llc-non 1 DIRECTORS Sumuel Kfi I'lerre H. dci I'ont Tliomm H. (luUw A& H. Mini Sumuel "I, Vsurlsla Mllllm II. Uaiui-r WallarA 1). Nluimon hainul . Warrlner Aim ('. IlInkfT Klilrldcci K. John-oa J. lloHard lw J. K-ar.l-r Mltrhell lVIIIUm M. (imltr-r m"""111"11 ' IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllll llrTTTTTTTTITJ I niHMniMian $96,701,235.53 LIABILITIES Capital $ 2,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 5,351,303,00 Circulation 1,080,800.00 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 5,513,118.26 Due Federal Reserve Bank (Re-Discounts) 2,245,000.00 Deposits 80,511,014.27 $96,701,235.53 JOSEPH WAYNE, Jr., Prc.ident EVAN RANDOLPH, Vice Preiident CHAS. M. ASHTON, Ca-hier A. W. PICKFORD. Ant. Ca.hier ALFRED BARRATT, A.tt. Cashier DIRECTORS 1 RAM l.i II. lti:i) l, liulriiiuii or the ll-iiml liiinlrl II.iiieIi Cienr-c .'li I'iiiIiIi-ii "MorrN It. lln-klii- ii... I....... i- .rl..nn, .1 run. I. 11. It-'..... Jr. Artliur . .Morton . rrnl-rlilc Mi-dtr Win. W. 1'r.ul-r. .Ir. IMllluin 4u Tiirnrr Hubert lolanil lii-iire !. Ilii'.riiiriirtcn A. J. lliii. rulmlit El' .In.riili lliicnc Jr. Inliii t.rllitiel l.ciin Kundolpli .li: DEI'll-lT lltl.Ei TO KENT futility "lin. P. lliirba illllllllllllllllllll Our South America Trade is increasing in spite of the scarcity of ships. We have direct correspondents in all the large centers in South America, and can promptly handle commercial transactions. Comiptrollrr'-' Statement u.-iOimc'ES J.oaim and Investments. $3S,::02,SS-.. ' Due from isanuK lmuu.sim .1 I'lfttirlnor llntlsci l.X- i-lmngca l.B!S.211.!2 (iit.h unci llracno 4,7Stf,4D8.01 Customers' J.t.ililllty on KorolRii Credits und ... .ceeptani.ea ":,8D1,0:G 41 "57,185,438.08 AUII.1TIEK ;i,ooo.ooo.oo Capital nnrpius una Act. I'roms (Earned) :, 610, 052.53 Circulation 193,300.00 Depcisits 43,357,160.04 I'oielBti Credits and Acceptances 2,834,0:6.41 DlhcounU vith Federal IteserxeUank tiecured by Liberty Bonds.... 600,000.00 757,185,438.38 mnccTons JOHN" .1. JIaeDO.VALD WILSON" CATHKHWOOD VM. L StllM-LKU JOHN' S. WKNTZ thos. .i. JKKming JOSCPH H. PAUVIN VM. H. FOLWELL WALTKP. A. UAILET CHAS. S. CAIWELL 1'R.VN'It H. MOSS ni:o. w. b. uoncnTS MKRHITT N. WILLIT8, Jr. LOUIS It. PACU J. li BAUM DAVID C. BRADLET PAUL THOMPSON J. OFrlCERS ClIAS. S. CALW1XI-".'resident M. K tVlLLlTS. Vice-President THOS. J. JCFPRICS, Vice-President NEWTON W. CORSON, Cashier. ALLEN M. MjVTTHEWS. Asst. Cashier, ALBERT N. UOGQ, Ast Cashier. tVjL 'BCt'V Corn Exchange National Bank H: rHiLAUtLirniA Chestnut SecoNO j "Si i, .JcWli " . f. .. ' i m " ir'tfiiiwiiiamwinmiWiW!!! ..".' - " mm ..... ..... mm h i,r usea to worK on m -""' VM "v rt hh mid v JUtt .a1" U x 1 i -