I ,7v v 1 tr, ' Jl " .IJ' tVl EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHTLADELPHtA, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1918 . i . . Sn j"" J ,f X - :'. I GOSSIP OF THE STREET I' RAILROADS CONTINUE TO LEAD, INDUSTRIALS MAY FOLLOW THEM ' Some of the Reasons Given for Activity in Reading Shares Gossip of the Street rpHC fcliur'p ikcl.no In HcailliiK il -. . tlio Saturday liulMiulliluy did 1 not dlKturb tlio provnlcnt oplnlun n the Street niul In lnnltors' unices that tills Is ii inllro.ul murUct. .Attention has been called to the most notable, fcatuir In connection With the htork inarKct durliiR the Int wcclc, namclj, the titter lndilTvrviii'o of brokers and cuslotiiers to the 1 niomcntous cveiitM which wuo huppcnliiK each day In llttrope. They uorc not Indifferent, however, to the c-otirec of events In WimlilnBton. XotwItlntnndliiB the opjiosltlon In Kumo fuitrlt?i-M thcro to tlio pussnso of tlio railroad bill, there was a Ktrons undercurrent of belle! that even fially tlio bill would enierco In pretty mtieh the amn'nliape U"" originally drafted by the Administration, and this was the reason generally given Tor the .strength nnd continued upward movement In railroad otoeks. One well-known broker of n speculative turn of mind, speaking of tlio future of railroad stocks, lcmnrked that tin soon as the bill l.s parsed nnd tinned by the President railroad stocks will becomo almost similar to railroad bonds; the dividends being ubsolutrly assuicd on n recognized basis will toko uwuy every clement of speculation from such fcourltles. On tlio other hand, biokers who hap been more or loss Identified with. Industrial stocks bellove that u season of wondeiful activity Is ahead for this class of securities. They assert that the enactment of the war .llnance corporation bill will create a stionft upward movement, Just as ' the railroad bill has directed tho rnlliti.nl stocks. It Is ...'id that theic aro reports of largo war orders being placed recently which will h..a a mo.-t fauirablu effect on dividend earnings. This, It Is said, Is ts jicclally the chco with rullro.ul equipment innf motir companies. . that the transportation dllllcultles hao been largely iou(.ed b the passing of winter, the fuel situation lrtu.tlly straldhtcned out and thu plants getting back to their former woiklng basis, lit Is expected that the present year will show earning"! far hcoml the pli '.iomenr.1 earnings nhlcli aic bclnt, levcaled by the repoiU for 1917. Electric Storage Battery's Coming Report When announcement was made In this column ifccntly of tho quick rale of a large block of lllectrlc Storage Mattery stock by tluco wolU known banking houses, It was said that It was understood tho forthcoming icport of the company would be an esctcdliigly favorable one for the stockholders. Ueiieral Inftn miction on the Stioet goes to contlim thu forecast then made, and It Is now common knowledge that at the annual meeting which Is duo Mutch L'O tho icport which will then be presented to the stockholders will Justify the anticipations which hac been cieatcd. When tlio Klcctrlc Storage Mattery Company put out n note Issue list summer announcement was then tn.ltle that the piollts for thu first Elx months of tho year were $l,"07,0i;i. Tills was a little better than a rato of 14 per cent per annum on tho stock. It was understood, how ever, that the nbon amount did not allow for deductions for taxes, and while tlio earnings for the litter half of the fiscal eur may not quite equal tho figures for tho first half, there Is good reason to betlevo that the earnings will surpass any previous record of tho company. The futuio eurnlngM seem assured for some time to come ns It I said by a member of one of tho large banking houses that icently took up and placed the largo block of stock already referred to that in October last the company had considerably muio than $U',uOO,000 In unfilled orders on hand and quite a largo amount had been added slnco that date. It Is understood that many of these aic Government contracts. Status of Noncarnitig Railroads Discussed There has been some discussion In financial quartets here as to the status of those railroads which have paid no legular dividends or nono et all during the three-year guaiantee peiiod covered by the railroad bill; also such railroads as during all or a considerable period of tho above-mentioned threo years have been in the hands of u receiver or Pl.t Aak .in .i.ii .!- . m ns to .".". H7 .la It! ."' .07 .'" tl :h .11 u .('.' Ill LOCAL .MINING STOCKS TONOl'A'lt STOCK hill Duller I ""tvniwirii Midway VljlMh i:xtt union Montana North stnr Ili-aru- Kulu XScHt Una I t!tl.l)l''li:bt rl'IOCKH I Atlitnln , inn- nun Iliiolh ill I iMuinnnililHil II II "-' 1 Unlny Ill Kctnlifia M7 ,'Tn lit Hn,ltorii Kendall it silver IMili til I JttsCKf.t.ASI-.dl'H 1 Wlrnifi t'nll-il I." , Vettida Wonder , . f "' Tecoim Mining Id , NEW YOIIK HUTTKK AM) K(i(JS I New lurk. Mimh II HCTTr.lt II- I rUrm. naill tutu, Ulan s.or 17'. l. cxirni, -tut. IV i7e. Hraia. 4.Vt i ttPiT ! I onil 4.14 IV I mills llrcrlftB '."i M'i mnr l;inis I SI, rxtrn firsts as , ;li,i tlra'a ".7 '17' fconrln ailW.'IO'ic hll IKiJ'h l.rou 3V4) Inc. ntlseil rolor. -itnslji' ! CHICAtiO HUTTER AND ECUS I rlllt'Mlfi Minn ft III TTKII II. "Ipt ".'l-l tul.i. t:lrn ir.'ttni'r l.Vi , -trn tlrna. I.V ilram. Ililli. ..on. 1-fl tVar 1 r.dtis It. . ipta I I.Vi , urn Prtuli nri irionisir. nnllnsrv flri a.1fJ3.1 1 ;i. . im , -llanou! i ii ."'JW.'tiii i' i Call for Condition of National Hanks 1 W'Hslilmton. March II -The t'onip trnller of lit. I'nrtencv toda tssiuil a call for ft tlisiiotilf. imi the i oiiilltlmi of nalkmal banks as of the ctot'o of business Mnrrli I CLOSING LIVESTOCK IMIICES (hlriiio, Marrh 1 1 , lloclrt ncr lpt si . nnn iim.li tamorraw. tn.ii brail strnnit at Katurdity's aT.nt'. Mhrrs.mosllv loo lower. Hum, IIHT.IlTlI.r.lli llsht, IITW IT.sii) mit'll. IIii.TiWIT n! hwty ll.MmW tT.Sill rouKh, If, UiltMil.lfti guol tu iholco hratv, lin.ii(lT.'.si. t'ATTI.l'.- Horelinn. Sl.dnil hf .lib I ttraily i ti I in- tllKher, -III , I Mlli;i'.l' Henlit. '.'.', noil h'a'l tlMily lit last wetk'fi iluse! llil.S.1. I.AMIW 117 85 Itntisils ( 10. Munli tt tliHl Itnlpl". it l..t.l t.-.e to "Ce lower ,,, I ATTf.U llii'flpli". HI "'' he I w.ik ,V ni ' to In.' loM r ... I, ' i siii:i;p iiie..pi. ni.imn in-nii t..i yilllllllllliJJJjJillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiYy - uniiiiiiiiii.iiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin Miulll lliiiiiti.t. Mtr.-li II -IHVIS He lelpln t2 ihiii IhihI nliiw. IV to '.'"m Itwer I'VTll.i: - Itieelptn lllll" t.iutl ftronn 10 too hluher. ... , . Hlllil'l' lleielpn IS Mill H .va ' n.lj to 111- hlxlier P NATIONAL BANK iiptrolbT's i nl M-ir. i. 4 i'Hs ASSETS Immediately Available: III Cash & KeForve.Sl,7r.o.,o7!.lJ J0."t.li:J.7." The Farmers and Mechanics National Bank Or IMiiladoliihin litlement nf i iinilitlon, Aliirili I. IUIS. Eclintiucs for Clenrinj Houso Duo from Corro- spotidcnts .... Elijrililc Pn 11 it Dii'cotintiiblc in Koscno Hank. Mhcrty Hotuls. . . Certificates o 1 Indebtedness .. RESOURCES I.I1IIH and Itiilini'iiiN. I'nlted Sillies Sei'lllltlos Due fipui Hanks . t'ah and I!o.cim ii,:i;i,'ii i is 1 1,1,11 ll'l .-1 L'.TII.L'IT In ; .M s:i si Sl).63S,"j2n.l)2 LIAHIhlTIES G-2T,S :!.(i.iJ.l"il.-J2 1U0.S00.00 1,001.000 00 S7.I2'.I.,J(H5.81 Other I.uans and Discounts: Due within ."0 davs $7 1.0 10.H2 Due' :;o to 00 .lays S'JO.O-iiV.'K Duo after '.Hi tlayn 'J,-""',l-"i."7 United States and other Homls. . . 7.t.i.."''i "i:i rankinj,' House.. l'SO.ooo.OO S12.'J70,Hl,:i.(ll MAMILITIES Deposits SS,H,-'l! Jill. 'JO Circulation . . . l'J-.ODO.OO Duo to I'Vtlcr.il Hoserw Hank. l.'Joo.ooo.O I Capilnl S t o c U and Profits.. . iV-J.V'.rJS.Kl .Capital Siiriilus and Nit I t'iictil.itloii . Dtpuslls . . . J J,onn nun no 1'lollls 1 111. ',7.! I IS I t'i'i.'i'it r,n t l.lJ,',Slll (1) S 1 2.270 li-Ja "Al.M.ws imm::iii ii M. l. linker, ( a-li!rr Murl.Pl lit SeMTilll .01 INGORPORATUD 1803 TSffi PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK Phil ulelplil.i, Mai.h I. I''! 8 RESOURCES I ".Ul- .Ml. I DlvOIIUHtS tiii-fl Intcrc-t Rfcciablc i iivt,,imT' l.talnlitv utitlcf I rccli; atnl t i-cpLinci. Letters til S5S.SOS.05S 26 ()7,S0fi.lj H I 'ill' lltilll ll.'Ulks !;i halites firi k-aritif; Ilniw i a-li ami lc-crc 12. J-"."", ()S(.2S .M.246.720.0,s- 6,654. o."S. IS 0.71.4.4.55 $118,734,142.54 LIABILITIES .ipit.il Stock Nirpltts ami Xct I'mlhs tl'larncil) I 'iu .iriiotl I li.sctutiii K't scncfl fur Taxor. ct nifil Interest Payable I ciUr-. ni Credit . . .' ' Net i plancc- ccept.nicfs nf Other Hank Sulil nte- anil Hills KediM-onnteil (i.wiii ;.i,,-. i is; sj.i ivn ; I DepOSiiSHank 'i5.0'."'..Wos i r . .- t in erunieut .s,ul'.-n '. "M.inKss?i. i i $118,734,142SA I.T'M I. Kl'li. I're.l.lfnt. IIMII I s P. III.ISN. .Ir . lire I're. ".IITIU'N r. Ill 111. l. I n.l.Ur. U II I MM . IMIHllIN, M,e I're.. I. III! III) .l l.ll I ., t.( nsl.lrr Itllltltl. limil-MI. lire l-rrs. tl I VIII IV. -l 'v MIT. Al. I'n.hler II MUM lltlt lllll I I), fiiklilrr. lil.'l' si I.PIII'Ns. ..l. I ...l.'.ri Hzr. I orricn lirpt SI. 500.000 00 5.412.4S2.S5 480,175.74 1 50.04 KU ?J7.77 5.620.6SS.15 6,.2.562..'6 2.770.027.43 2.754,525.00 (icorc Horn! Mfrrri ( MnrrKon l.nl I . Hi'. ttcnrRf II. Mrl'titttlrn i; iinl tl lnre.ui Nitniifl 1! i riMit i:o DIRECTORS Vwrrt . tin Tout 1 1'mim . Imtrt ii v. nine liit'irl M. ni trln In lllliin II. Donnfr U iln l linitmni N.imnrt p. nrrlnrr M-u ('. DInkfr rirlrltlct ft, .lolinnn .1. Il nnl ivw J. KiM-flry Mllrltl William s. (ioirrrr 'UUiMllJlimbMa Ask our customers what kind of goods we deliver. There is quality in banking service as well as in manufactured products. I nniiinllrr' Mnlrmrnt l.'sms and incuts . tut. III'.SOI l( j IlllOSt- $3:i,!33,(i(ia.ii fiom DankH... i'.010,5,"I.TS Clenrliitr llouce K"c clianes ".it.li and llcseric. . riisiimiors' l.l.ilillitv on l'.iiilKii t'lttf iis niul cccit niices . . , l.I'iC.OOT.RS I.C50.SD1.5S !.C"0,81i "B $Si,7?c,s;;.ai i.iAim.nir.s $1,000,000.00 t'llpltlll Siiriiliiii and Net Piolit.s (Cnrncd) llefwrie for Taxes." Unearned Dltcount. Circulation ,. Deposit l'oreldn Credits and inn. Acceptonceii. Loans from 1'Vdernl Jteverie Hank Keen red liy Com incrclal Paper . .. 2,728,111.97 75,000.00 1C2.0S0.19 194,000.00 42,261,195.19 :,37S,819.2C 2,000.000.00 02.79C277.J1 IMKKCTOnS ,'OlIN" .1. M.irDONAT.11 WII.KO.N" CATHi:ilVOOD vm u arvvi.v.G JllMN ft 1VBNT7. tiios ,i. .ii:kkuiks JOSUI'H II. PAKVIN vm h rot.wur.i. WALTi:it A. IIA1LUV CHAS. SCAT.WCLb 1'TlANK H. MOS3 m:o w ii. nonKiVTS MKlllttTT N. WILLIT8, l,OU!S R PAOB W.M. II. 11ARDINO DAVID C. HIIADLBT PAUL THOMPSON Jr. orricnin t'HAS. S. CALWELL President. M N. WILI.1TS, Vice-l'resificnt thou. J. ji:i'Fnu:s. Vlcc-Prealdent NEWTON XV. COItSON. Cashier. ALLCN M. MATTHEWS. Ast. Caahicr. ALBUUT ;;. I10GU, AB3t, Caahler. mi AWi m .Sl!Mi.'!S,r)2!).i)2 Howard W. Lewis, President. THIRD National Bank PHILADELPHIA (OMIITION XT I.OM: 111 111 sM,. MAIIt'll I, l!lH. FRANKLIM ATIONAL BA s Chestnut Street West of Broad March I. 11118. RESOURCES Philadelphia, March 4th. 1918. RESOURCES m i.:! is'Sfj Corn Exchange national Bank PHILADELPHIA Chestnut at Second jf i have not neen operated. 'i It appears that tlio mil makes provision for botli classes, I For those uhlch hao paid no dividends (turliiK tlio Kuaranteo period, dividends aro to be paid at Mich rate as the President may determine. For roads Inoperative or In tho hands uf a receiver duriiis tho three ear.s men tioned, tho hill provides; that tho President may make such compensa tion as ho considers just. While permission for States tu levy State taxes on inilroads as htritoforc Is conceded, tho powers of tlio States on this matter aro con iderably modified to the extent that no State shall levy a tax In excess of tho ratio that taxes derived from r.iilruads bore to tlio whole, taxes collected In a State prior to tho Government -onttol of tho railroads. I 1 T"! t. d- 1 o nnn m RESOURCES KtbUUKCbb Loansaiiu uiscouais yto,iHj,04y.ot Loans and lnveStments.$7.H2,r,17.::9 Loans ami Investments.? .12.;.000.B3 "aDiiiiy unper setters or i-rcait ana acceptances ,bZ.71 I Due from Hanks l,S7i),fil 1.(19 'ue fic.n Kanks r80,t):i.li7 Due from Banks 1 1,499,554.98 Cash and Reserve 1,177.7120.02 Cleaiini- House U- ' Cash and Reserve 4,237.017.58 , Exchanges for Clcarinp; , chanKcs iii''.VS, Exchanges for Clearing House 3,518,651.48 iiuur-iz i i .is f.n.i ' i.i.s, -s ... . w . r... ,v -177.020.2.-J $9,036,375.70 LIABILITIES $10,476,878.33 I.1AR11.1TIPJ r.0itn1 ,..,.. Capital Stock $400,000.00 gJ.::::::::Bja'SSsa.::::::.v."vSSSfSa DeP0S,ta J,f-0o.iis.ci Un'itP(1 stntcs Oovcrn. Inrr,HH'-II.3.--I.UH0 i ITl.nOil LOCAL LOANS INCREASE 'Bank Deposits Also Larger Than Last Week Reserves Jump The fvcraue condition of members of the Philadelphia Clearing llouto As- 'imfl Wciatlon for tlio week precedlnc today 'iJ M ehonn In tlio weekly btatement. with .W MM.nlUnnB .... f..lln.. ... i u wuiniiavt,f, un iuiiui,o. f Ifi a i.i. mi:miii:us m . Mnri-h II. 'IS lM$, J" iasi.so7.oo) S Home . Sii.733.nflO ft P, (rom hankii l'.'J.47.1.noii )R Pink (lfjioilis IT.i.KK.oiiii ,T- Individual rttpcum iiii'Uii.nim t i""- "rcuiini . d.viu.vuo IfK X.l.ri llh r.t Rtl. hinkM nnd kral dfpniiltnrlrii cull In laulli Total reum helJ lit nwne rrquiroi W Eton rtere ., , MEMBERS IlRSi:ilVi: SYSTIJM 14 Btre held , f.'.i.itss.nnii '$1,7.1.1 nun ; t-xctti rn.fr e 7,l-.'3,ii0n 3 '.'IR.iinii TltCST rOMPAMIN MIT MKMIIIJKH HI' KEUK.HAi. !ii:hi:uvi: sisthm TtlPls tn&l.l it (ll nun It I l.rtu ft i H'-m ,!'( Il f"",'"l" I txrrt rrsfrve . J.l'J'l.'K'i) JtW.OUO ;utcreaie. In ailllll Inn y tt,. ,1, i.allu nl.Ai . t liorn mjk -.mi tit tiir .41 ifirritn iii'nir iiiiiij m t this week 3n,sni,(iuo Urn eminent tl- DCIitl niriitnsi . hi. K .... rUAP. a In -..- - . -. 4k lllll IIU lint 15 d 1 - tilftd. K - , GOVERNMENT BONUS iti't Js rcltfr-it t!)30 H7V Hi loiinon 13 1I75 3 'irclcti.ri.l 101S tin8. .11 coupon IMS in', Ik rritlHti r.l 1 m.' " IiiPj Ii coupon llij.l lniij 3s rcitlMli-rril to HI mi :iu coupon 1 l)4tl mi r.itinmn '.'i riBintcri.l linn . . 117 l'.mini.t -i reKlMrrpil lini . 17 I-anania Sa ri'Klntfre'l ll"lt . f.1 r.main.i 3l touiwin HI Aik S ll'l' ll'IV 10-ii $10,476,878.33 W. CLIFFORD WOOD, Cashier. ment Deposits liKj.iiiiC.Cl! $9,036,375.70 JOHN G. SONNEROKN. Cashier. $62,858,626.32 LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus 3,250,000.00 Undivided Profits 918,168.59 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 459,572.71 Rediscounts Federal Reserve Bank 1,900,635.00 Deposits 55,330,250.02 i i ,:i 1 91. W, 1 ' 1 1 '1 i . & iiu hs m 5 - :m ! f$ i TPTEJIC nTTZ HDD if" J t ;iRW $62,858,626.32 roi'Mii:i i8it I. Ollll r.n 7n nnn 4 cu ooo 1n.I71.0oo 'J3I, .null r.K.ni 3,0011 4 iii.'.iiiio in.siti.noo jsii niio o.jui.oiiu 3..-i.-n,iioii SS The National Bank of Germantown PHILADELPHIA March 4. 1018. RESOURCES Loano and Imestmciitii. . . .$3,OS;,058,1X lino from Hanks 119,777.63 rath ami ltcscnc ClD.OOl.lG Coal Co. Plans Stock Retirement March 11 The I'ltts- C'ompany tllicctois haio Pltt.h.l Eburch Coal it"10?1") a plan for KHtlnc asltlo a mm ir01! 1'ear tor the tiurcluibe of preferred I7' at 110 and thu retlrlnB name. Monty thus approiirliteil 1st tlcrlied from r,"if) tale of niltie-riit? i-oal not lined for bv nongafte oiiliKuttoii. and Ih bant-d upon i iuo oi unmineu utal content as ol l January i, l'liu Total $3,8:11,737.33 LIARIL1TIES Capital Stock $200,000.00 Surplus and Net I'roilts. . . t!40,759.G0 Circulation IOC, 100.00 Deposits .'. 4,501,877.83 Hue. Pay ah lo Federal Iteservc liank 200,000.00 Total' $3,831,737.33 JOHN C. KNOX. Cashier :i5 Chestnut St. IV M. A. LAW I'rmtdcnt KUNTON WATINB Vice rreMdftit riti; it. s.vYiian Vice 1-renltlenl The First National Bank of Philadelphia ('nilrnxril report ill lo.c- ,,r ImkIiio .Mnrrli I, tl) 1 H. ItlXIl IICI ( ii.li anit Itrxrrtr . . .f S,.80,llll.:i lf InillccM for rirnrlni; 9 llou.f 1,7K,KSX,I' Due from llmilis J.MJ.IH i.l'J Ml, III I7.'i.ll I.uiiiin and !nictmcnt.i .'ll,77o,fMfl,.1H Intrret l.'iirneil lull 1'niollerteil . , 1 l!l,fl07.':t (-iiMtiinier.! l.lutilllty fur Art eptuni r lixeiiilril (I J, II 1 1.3,1 Total S43.364.646.45 I.IAIIII.I I ll IIAHIIV .1. HAAS Vice I'renlilrnl TIIOS. IV. AMiiiniv Caahler CHAS. II, JAMES An't Caahler CAUL II. CIIAFFKB Aaa't Cnaliler llepoils Capital Miri'lii anil VmlMiIrd -rnllt IlltereHt unit DUriiiiiil Col lertcd hut tint llitrneil ltecrcd for Taei Iteaerted fttir Illleret ... JtMllttoun1 ArteptiinreH llxeiuti'il fop ClMomrrt . . s;i!i,(i;:,,l I.i;:i . 1,3011,1100.00 ,l,o;u lot. I' ll!!, oki. i : NH.tial.llK 1 1,0.11.1: -.'.Mil, 'fl.19 a. 11. ',01 1.31 Total $43,364.646 45 DIRECTORS B MiiBi?srisj5Tv!',''''' BPtr8iI ' Ki 9F-M UMmWYSP. VfA tiffed Y. IV. AYKU (III". . Clllt.ll Jlisl.rll s, CI. IKK U'AI.TIIN C'I.KK CYltt'n II. K. Cl'KTIS I'llANKI.lN D-ni.ii.it II 11.1,1 M V. (iKT (.KtlKt.K A. II i: I. miim:y k. in tciu.nmin :. c. mi iv i,iii.m,ito. i:. joxin iiii.i.nn ,. i, u .nii:i'ii ii. Met i,i, 1'lll.ll'K 11, () I, N .i. iii:.Mt si tti;ii(. hod J 11. VAN dki: I. It. Mc II.I.IM i:it, rrotildit. .1. I. IIAItltl-., Jr., Mri-.l-rrnlili'iit. I:. I). Ml I Kl I)-. Ist. C.ialilrr. .1. .11 M. HAItlir, ('a.lilrr 11. II. I.IIIIMANN, Jr. Asat I'uslilrr DIRECTORS 11. II. AMerhurj IIilKar C. rellnt. IMuitril I. Ileiile lliinlrl II. lleitr Irllnir IV. -iill .lepli "Monro, Jr. I.etiN Utile FJREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALi, ITS BRANCHES .-Ollllll'l T. Ilnillne llenr Tut mil .1. Iliittirrrnrd Ali-AllMer 1'rederlrK I . Unlit l.trliiuhiiiii II. Morris 1'ere. f. .Mttilrlrii l.tlU I'liaey Pitamiire .1. Amlrew IliirrU, .Ir. Inlin llhlitp'oM llariif... Mt rr) I. floililrr t'. . 11. l-iicltiiril ( liorllon ornoll vnyrsl UNIO National Bank Third and Arch Street A Commercial Convenience in a Commercial Community Htatement ot March 4, 1018. I.lAllH.UIKS Caultal KiiriiluH a n il .Vet Prollt.350,541,W Ulirarnrd I)la- count .1. . 67,377.47 Circulation Arrrntanrcn Kxrcu ted for riiatnmeri ....... ... lIMIa l'oable wllli 1I- eral Kesrr'.e Hank..... Illlla ItrillarountMl wllh Federal Kearne Hank, Forelan III nf li. rlianxe aoloV with, fcn- dorarment ct thlJ Hank liar l.'.in Drpoalt i DcpoMUa I oFFiCEnsi j. h. Mcculloch. rrcsMcni itrfiniTRrKM Uana nnd Inte.tmenta, .HO.'.MO, 3JI.il "ui rum iiankn uchaniM far he Clear- I. Caatomrra- Liability Ac- Ir in " ?' "Accent- IhiV ll.-t""vu"u " n . CaUn amil Um.lm.2 ' " i Ina'rvoi id .. - iicirrir nvwt . w I l,0.0,U6i.8D 491,710.80 13,171V.0R8.15 THEODORE ILjCONUEUMAN t v 'ifm.tr0mtitHit AMUEL CAMPBELL. Aft. CaMer. O. STUAHT WHITE, 4t, CoMr. ntEUEttlUK fAltlL,A.MU. Aliuiail l.oinitr f. u L ? 3- Donan AroD uana IpPjJlli ' ll!l k U00.000.00 I I 1117,019.37 1 460.Utl7.o0 32.086.77 I 800,000.00 . 4t)0,91.87 I I3.0OO.00 667.000.00 IO.4UU.8VO.OI I I I 15,770.086.13 LOUIS N, BPIKLBEWlEn Ktce.'reiiacni ana iUmr Wm. D. Oeluermann K. DinKCTORHi W. Jl. CArtPENTEll. Cdolrmoii ol tht Board . a j. Dohan . Henry" F. Mitchell Mult N. Bpltlbergtr mu;l E. L flan- I m U an..,l IVm XtnXAnn Jr. Wm. D. O. H, Condermau- 3, . McCulloch Nathan.t, Folwell Jonalhan Jenka T, Potta.' lf Jn.C. Martin . Henry H, Brlph Jr. Ctiarlca i. .CWf k, .ijvtjrir:,f. ;iu., -"u - -' )" ' aBBBBBBaaaaBianaaaiiH.w 1 1 hl.1 l1 ' ' l tct. Mfj-STiKm iffilftitMKiwKM ,'J .ii nJjii L,iiij. mmramtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-tm.M-,llwmL. IM"TTBTrTMi ' ' " ' '"" i i rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrBijajMajBa tuc ' WH Cnuilltlon WmWwWrJ . a. Vt riiiiuiieinhia. March 4, lots mmmmmWitmm t BH VaBBBBBBKaBV' XfBH Lonni and Placounta , .118,1-0,1,330 111 mmmimmfMMMWMW' H Do- (rom lianlci mKemWmW H Hanker os mwmWmmmmmf w M Clrnrlna' Ifouae Kxchansra 107 l.'lt 7ii MmmWmmmmr M Caih and Iteacrve I'Ml.l.llN.til TV'aBTBTBBi 'H Tr'aanrcr the United .aBBBaBBTL..d. .flllB Mntra 83,00(1 00 CibbbbbbbbbVT' H Aceeptnncea othtr vMmmmET )3XfBBBH ty our "" rrrH endoraement ... 12H,Soa..M rrrH ' !"'H Total $27,335,265.19 D ' ,iH I.IAI1IMT1E.S rTfK V( i ' ,!H Capital l, ooo.noo no aaaaaTK. A.? V laaaaaaaaaaaTI Kurplpa and Undivided. .. r,1M,n4 .14 WWWmWr .VtiXt IbbbbbbI rirriilRtlon 4i7,iH7,n mumw in , :MW I, , IbbbbbbI Depoalta l-2.i-73 U4H.I.1 MEW " t il, tat. H neaerv-d for Ta .. .'.,. 8J!.R7tl IHI T IU,r ' M H VIbbbI Hllla Parable ........ . 4tlU,73l 70 W a, V )' J . l"ltrB Acceptance of o I h e r 11, ?i?l. HanHa. auar. by our . B vV i 1. m. . endoraement tS8,5nR..1l M tj ,, . ,. 1 Ullla necehable Dlacounted 788.435.ou " ,'v ,' ' 'ill ,, I'' l.' Tfk ' .'. fH '" ,h iki , rt xi ' , Jl K. H. KHO.MK.lt. Caahler , ,, ,,U' : . . : - :fc - . ,Mm& . - &te.x;&iiMMrV'j :x;mm.v-' . . ;-j- .. i: Central National Bttnl CHESTNUT ST. AT FIFTH dlllK. PHILADELPHIA Statement of Condition March 4, 1918 RESOURCES Loan ttnil InteHtmenta 8:0,058,113.06 i:t1uiitKea for I l-nrlni; llmiae C0,:n;.'!7 Duo frnnt ItitnUH ntul Ilanlirrn t,3C8,IUD,47 Cah and Reserve.. .2,225,032.03 $27,238,337.73 ( WILLIAM rovr, 1'rei.ldrnt. WILLIAM Y.lfJMMII, 1.1'rei.& Caali. LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits (earned) 4,112,426.38 Clrrulutloi 03,000 00 Deposits 22,091,111.35 $27,258,537.73 M-INLLl I.. 1WI.SON. Aaa't Cntlller. A. II. Mlirr. Aaa-t Caattler. ALIIKK1' II. ASIMIY, Aaa't Citklilrr. OrOROI. BORNHAM, JR. WILLIAM WOOD CHARLES WJIEELEH CHAKI.ES E. IN0ERS0LL A. A. JACKSON DIRECTORS , SAMUEL M. CURWEN CLARENCE M. BROWN STEVENS HECKSHLR I AVERY D. ANDREWS J. BARTON TOWNSEND T. FRED'i: C. STOUT BENJAMIN RUSH WILLIAM POST JOHN B. MOROAN WM. Y. CONRAD NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA Statement nf Condition at the close of business March 4, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and lineotments Acceptances, and Letters of .'reilt Due from HnnkH .. llM-hanifn for ClearlnB lloue .. . fault nnd llcperic LIABILITIES t'niiit.il . . Surn'us and Net l-rofltn Heneive for Pcprci-latlon In .Securities .. fin-iilatlon . .' .-,:.'. " ct-riitancen and I.ettern nf Credit ItedlM-nunts 1'edcral licsene Hank .... Oepoyits J0fl.34t.845.CC f,,06,9SG.4D 15,905,267.71 2.246,1198.16 7,247,622.41 $91,701,313.33 j:. nno.onn.no 5,290,410.51 374.561,52 1.073,600.00 6.95C,H5.4I) 4,569,740.00 71,430,215,81 $91,701,513.33 .lt)si:i'll WAVM Dmn ltniiiliilitl. Vice I'realdent CliHrtra M. Aliton, Cnaliler Jr., I'realdent A. W. I'lckford, Aaat. Caahler Alfred Ilnrratt, Aaat. Caahler DIRECTORS rlt.Cls II. RLKVKs. I hnlrnmn of Hie lloitnl lljulfl IlniiBh Itnilmiin K. (irNrnm H. l'reilerlck Snjdrr Itolicrt Tol.tnd ... II ni. Neuliold Lb' Julio tlrlbbel teorce McFmldrn Morrl K. Itork'na I'ranrU II Iteeiea. Jr. Arthur V. Morton Win. IV. Frtrlrr. Jr. milium Jny Turner tienrlte I), ItnxenRarten A. J. Coutitv .in. epli II nt nr. Jr. 11 m. I. Ilarbtt Linn Ititndolph . 3 aJk vi Fourth Street National Bank! m ..fK i i J.X, luiCMlaiiiCijiSiiisim yw ,t .... mi tu 1 1VWZJ Zttrui mLMaaim m i em p. i i I PI yg II "' ' "l The Market Street National Bank or Philadelphia March 4th, 1018 RESOURCES Loans and lmeittnrnts t'uftomcri.' LIhIiHiiv under Cum mcrclHl Lettrrs of I'rcdit C'uatomM, Liability Under Accept aiuea Duh from ll,inka Lxthunufs for '.Mearlnir House Caah nnd rtt-aeno til, 333,1,58 3.' O.'.tim SI 1.314. Kill 111 3.37.-l.:ioil.ll7 114.1 731) S.l 1.D7U.N11I.H $18,153,708.96 LIABILITIES Capital Slock Surplus and Net i'ronts. . Jl.nno.eipniin . I,ni7,l.lii.iiil , ii.,'.'in.ia) ii' m,i Ml Acceptantea under Commercial Let tern sf Credit 1..1.14.Ro:i.lu Oepoalta , 13,2t,aili.3u t'lrailatloti CoinKierclal letlera of Credit - $18,153,708,901 W. P. SINNETT, Cashier, . t.' . , " . ., i a At M LH.:,V-,'-, ... ;-j- i.'v'ti--A'y SfcVGf.s. f.'-6kvir:'' ' Phildelphia, March 4, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ?54,120,585i ntistnnifirs' Liability under Letters of Credit. , Xw$t nrr AcrTmrnnntw 9 tOQ 5fl1 fiflivi. ..... ;:.: : "'nzrm jjim i ruin ijaiii i.4D2S.z:sb.H7j lv -. , 7'l7,r'nafl Exchanges for Clearing; House 2,182,324.00 hfM Cash and Reserve 6,556,643;8()Otl . $82.785,371.2111 3 LIABILITIES mm $ Capital Stock $3,000,00OJ Surplus : ?6,000,000.00 Net Profits 1,121,867.56 Reserved for Taxes - 30,000.00 Circulation , Letters of Credit Issued to Customers, and Acceptances .' Deposits . f,u m 7,151,86TJ 493,0 n- 2,495,367; 69,645,14411 vrv $82,785t3n. ACCOUNTS or MKRCITANTft. CORPOBATIONB AND OtHEll int rOKElQN K.XC1IANOE nOCUHT AND SOLD. LETTEBS Or OKKDlj r.. Mr. BitA.liAUttEU, rrealdeDt. . V71 n. . twiaa. vicvcrca. anu vaauier. m. A. HULKutr. Aaat. 11. .., . .-- . ..... v. a. oBM,n, aiB., AJWC I T. a. UUiUI-llHCXB, AHI. UuUW. J. rrtAKK T. WILLIAl A. DlCIt . intiticm ..ir. m 1 1 irratfoiii PATTEitsox cv:.n. NlCHOIJaON t. aayyai. , . . ,, wvi I-Ji'ffi?' 5r 'r-.' DIRECTORS 8IDNET F. TTLER. ChtlnMa) JAJlfc'8 M. WILLCQJC , f . WlLLIAil Ha KBAUTT'" KRANK O. P0 u Lt54, w'iwsr. avi mtiwmMrWmLtWvti&jcMMMKL t..ulfit. ,. . aMijfad LTC)fiEBVJtoX2&J
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