4 A- T rkL a i i jjh ranxAJ :E5iE.ssEia mSslPOFTHE STREET CONTINUANCE OF ADVANCES IN STOCK PRICES CAUSES DISCUSSION AMbNG TRADERS Majority Believe Western Buying Responsible for Strength Further Gains Arc Thought Prob able Gossip of the Street rpiIUHK Is still a Brent denl bf speculation In brokers' unices ns to tho caubc of the continued upward climb In tock prices anil the most unl vctNilly uL-ccptril volution Is that tho "Westerners" are In on this market. ., Notwithstanding rumors of possible declines and the fact th.it many biokcrs ntc uihMtii caution, the majoilty opinion Is that this upwind wine In the stock market Is colnj to continue for at least n week or ten days yet; Indeed, some would not set any limit as to time and remarked that from all outward Indications piesent conditions may continue for n long tlmo to come. On the political and war hoilzons theie has been no uew to seriously affect piices for hcvpiiiI iIdjn. Complete confidence Is expressed In refer ence to an early announcement lncteaslng railroad rates. The subject of increased taxation Is tco remote ns jet to cause any dlstuibancc, while tho wur news Is most encouraging. The announcement In tho morning p.ipero yesterday that the Allies felt themselves! strong enough to hold the line at every point without assistance of the American troops, who. It was sugRet-ted, aie to nwalt their full strength and go in to clean up, was favorably lecclved, but was not altogether credited In fact then- Is u constantly glowing confidence In the ability of the Allies, coupled with rumors of (Jeiman demoralization, which gives lise to many exptessions as to an early end to the war. Of couise, theie have been similar expressions befoie. born of an equallv well founded confidence, all of nhlch were afterward rudely upset. t The iiimorcd death of Marshal von lllndenburg, teported cstcrda, vas lonsldeied In the llnanclal dlslilct as of little consequence. The gossip, which h.is been icvlved again about the amalgamation of Baldwins and Mlclvute, seems to attract more attention in New- Yolk than In 1'hllddelphl.i. Thete minors liavu been so often denied th.it it Is a waste of time to tincc them. There Is a story to the effect that If the Mldvale interests nie buying hcavll of Haldwln stock that very little of the common has been tinmferied recently. In explanation of this a New York bioker Is quoted as saving: "The certificates look like an old piece of blotting paper, all plastered over with assignments uud powers, so that It Is veiy hard to determine their sequence. TIumc Is a PennsvlvAiiia Slate transfer tax of t- a hundred shales on this stock. There Is a New York State tax of the same amount and now a IVderai $2 tax Is added. Virtually no Baldwin common stock has therefore been tinnsferred for months. The same old certifi cates are outstanding. When Haldwln pas a common stock dividend or readjusts its rnpltullrntinn almost the whole capital stock will come In for tiauxfer. Then wc shall know more about wheio it Is controlled, a fact which the transfer books und stock records do not now disclose." TpHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AM) FLOUR i 'XhterieMi Safar ' HAnat ' - Nw Yetk, May 14. The American ftugar Refining Company has declared four extra quarterly dividends of three quarters of I per cent on the common stock to be paid durlnr each of the next four quarters. The dividends are taa ble to holders of record June 1, Sep tember 3, December Z, una Aiaren l, 1S19. The regular oiiarterlv dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred and common Hock was also geciaren. CHICAGO H UTTER AND KGCS ' C'Mrnec Mav 14 lll'TTKIl 1lrcclpl, I II. Ill", tulis Msrk't iinrhatiseil, KIM" IS velum. ."11, Till mses. lltra firsts. .I'f'Mc; firsts. antral1! v. NEW YORK BUTTER1 AND EGGS ' "New York, fclsy 14. IIUTTtSIt fteompti tins lubs. ilsrk-t etesdr. UnchsnseiJ. noos nnfipt., si.sim run, nurk-t esslir. White rtn, 4(041.'ci mlJfJ. 30t Ifir, 01 hen utHhanted. THIRD National Bank; . PHILADELPHIA CONDITION AT CI.OSi: Of Ill'MMlos MAY 10, 101S. RESOURCES IflJiu and Investments 57. SI.'. 3:1 S!) Due from Hanks ami li.mkers . 1.024.441 14 rnsli and Iteserve 33fi,609..2 i:clianges for I'learliiK lloilsn ... CB5.005 .V. t'UMotncis l.t.ililllty .o- munt Acceptances l60.non.no m,mmam.wnaswrmmsmMm9rMKV3. -mm r,rrffT.--. ,w:.t" - - t -- '" raaiM js-P 'Jny Third und Arch Streets Vv-JOF 5. I Mvvt.'.v.v. A Commercial Convenient Nlil,' " vv& May 10. 1918. RESOURCES nnd Investments JS.2 1 fi.O.'.l 51 l.o.-ns Due f linn Hunks '.s:.o:3 7S I'lenrltiK House Kxchnnf-c ITfi.SSt id I'ash and Hcscrve 1.103.114 74 $10,483,076.46 LIABILITIES $10,821,278.37 LIABILITIES 't'l'iillvlded Capital Stoik Surplus nuil Net fronts Ileserved for Taxes Circulation . . Capital Stock HU'lilus nnd I'ronts. .Net Circulation Deposits Hills lnatl line VVilernl Iteierie Hank A crept ancos executed for Cy-tomcrs Imllxlilunl ltpnlts t'nited States Deposits Itedlscoimts and Hills I'ai .vtile with IVder.il lte $000.000 00 ii'i'c Hank KH4.I0!! : 141,400 00 S liOfi.nST t!7 2oo.ono.oo 211.121 42 $ioo ooo on 1 0011.7.13 R7 9.000 (Ml 2SO.O00 no S 327,720 8'l 1 3"j.tiu7 0U Rll 000 oo $10,483,076,461 JOHN 0. SONNKHORN, Cashier. 100.000 00 $10,821,278.37 1Y. rl.lFKOItl) HOOD, Csolllrr, The Farmers and Mechanics National Bank Of Philadelphia Malemenl of Condition, Ma 10, tOIN. RESOURCES Loans nnd Investments .$10,184 J07 73 C S Bunds A Ctfs. of In debtedness . ... 3,701,787 0.1 Due fiom Hanks . 2.702.030 18 Cash and Iteserve . 2.3115,80.1 70 RKM Rrl.x . Ijinn. and Inientmenls ,l J.ISS.'ISO.S; ll.ir from llnuka .3I.V,'J03.St lrlmnKea for the ... .i I Iriirlnir llnue 4I.I':'J,0: ('ulonierf l.littilllt nn Arniiint of "AfffPI- snfl,, Kvrriiteil In t Mil. Hank 2V.I31 III Cn.h imil llf.re I,l3ft,si)l).lti xloit3,V.39l.n Commercial Convenience in a Commercial Community FUntrmrnt ( May III, lots i.i,miii.itii:s CilliHiil Nuriiliiv nnd .Net I'roflta S.I.3(MI.?(1 t'nearnfil DUa ronnl O'l.lllS.SO f Irriihitlon Arreplanrea Kx r ruled fop f'llftliimrrn. HUN I'ajahle llh tril- eral Keerev hank lllll. Krilltrnimlnl with Kpilrral Kcnenr Hank In rr I cm tlllU of K- ihnnap oolil ullli l.n ilorarment of tlila ll.ink Wnr l,oiiii Drpnlt DrlHiMlta tUINI.noO.OO 1 Si 2.V.437.I0 S IK). 000.00 I,?0?.0.M.(I3 s.oon.on sii.r.n.oo I KSVi.11M.tl tn.l.t.vi304.ll9 'jtnti.nsi .i. s Mcculloch rroM.m THKODOrtK II, CONI1BHMAN I OI'II N. SPtK.t.HKRnKll ricc.Prtsliirnl ) hc I'rtildrnt nnil Cuihirr tfAML'i:!. CAMI'IIKLL, Atst. Caihlrr U. STUAttT VVItlTt!. UJt. Cashier. I-UKDUIIOK FAIII1..VMII U.li.Mnl ffulil'r UlltFCrilKxi VV. II, CAIU'HNTKH. t'nnlnnun u IA nodrd lana'lus.1 I'ohan l!rnr K MlUhpll l,oul V. Spli'llirriitr amul i: Lalldla Aaron Oana S s Vlarln V m Mi'AiJo.i. Jr VVm I CMhermann Thro II Oiui.ti-rinan J S Mtl'ullo'h Niithan I". KoIwpII Jonathan Jonkw Hiir"eT I'nlts John C Marlln lli-nrt II ilitlun Jr ) h.irla J, C'lnrk V wv;' v. "'WW 'VWi!sl. . of Philadelphia 315 Chestnut Street Condented report at clot of bmlneta May 10, ltt RESOURCES Cath and Reierve Exchange for Clearing House. ........ Due from Banks Loam and Investments Interett Earned but Uncollected..... Customers' Liability for Acceptances Executed Total ii,,,i Mil 5 $3.8 III 8,1 3S.S3 1H S46.3MJ t l A tilt iriee Deposits $39,73 Capital 1.1 Surplus and Undivided Profits 1,94 Interett and Discount collected but not earned.... 14 Reserved for Taxes -. 14 Reserved for Interett Rediscount 2,509,1 Acceptances Executed for Customers 393 Total $46,389,3 W.M. A. LAW. rrealdent KKMIIS VVAItSr:. Vlre rrealdent TIIOH. IT. ADtir.VT. Cat! FHKAH II. MNVDKR. Vice 1'rea. IMIAM, II. JAMKS. Ass't Ca IIAIIKV J. iiaas, Vlre rrealdent CAUL H. CHArrKE, Aat't I I'. tV. Ajer Clma. H. t'lllld Joirph 8. Clark Walton Clark Cjrua II. K. Cnrlla DIRECTORS Franklin ll'Oller William P. Cleat Syilney i:. Ilutclilnaon I:. C. Irrln l.trlnraton R. Jones & William A. 1w:M Jnaen n. HrCall rreit'k llcOirn sS 4. Henrv Seatte J. W. Van Dfh . "Strength and Service" Ki:rintT or coMiinov VI Hie ( I'i.e of ltulnra Ma II), 19 IK. Resources l.nnn unit Inreotment. SI 1,030,01 1. 31) Cualoniera l.lutillll uniler l.rtlrra of (rrillt hiiiI Vrrrplnnie- .1,IS3,'!00.IS Due from llnnka . . 2.U.V4,S3.V.'i! llxrlmnKea for 4'lenrlnn llou-e 371,1130.10 Culi nnil Kearrio . 1,10 1 .11 II). S3 ( iiiis ) v hiiLnii irm n i ii II r,iii3. Uom llemitr I2W2 7.V IVarmaln. II i.V'U-'.s.V. Newtown I'lppln. 1 .VIS) .' .'.o Vlnrket , ijniio 1.7.".fi '.' Ml. ai.ptea nearby, lcr hm firm. Tn iiuntatli.na follow a: Car Inla, ID i inr r.O.-Wll .111 applea l.tarn). ler - - J'uanei export elevalor U!orninent standard In- l.uakel, 2"icWl ''. pesrtws per il baak't epertlon) etanitard prlrva No 1 northern i , ,,rrier lleoritla ll.,0fi:i, I lorlda Ilono. .nrlnn ii"7. No 1 hard winter. 12 --'. . No Iil'SoSJ'4. lemonl. per lioi. iStfJ bananaa 1. durum, ti 27 No 1 Imnl whlli-. -27. ,,lir tunrh. I24t.l.."il oranuea. I'lorida, ir red winter. No I 12 27. No 2. 42 24, aort. I (K, 7. , .',, orantea. California, per WIIKAT llnelrts 11.11110 buah No 1. yj IVi, No '., J.-'-' .liinimuni L' , i w ''ox 14 .'Ofir . .,0, tannerlnea. riorina. per lied winter No :i J2.21. do No 4, ; J atrap. I3W7 urapefnill Clorlda. per bin. do. No ." 12 15. do. aainple Rraile. -.'", 'J1 JJ.MlWil. plneapldea, Porto Itlco. per rrale 2 13 aofl No 1 2 111 do. No If-'",' l.i r,nU.t .111. rocoanula. per liae. 1117 do No. 5. J2 13. do. s.implc Brad. I. -V JlrHi.rr,, per Muart Tenneee. 1S23i '2 It '..-k I.n.nll.... ..fl.'lrt VnrfAll. Kfl'JHl Special maximum prlcee OllU to be ap . KlorM-T. rer 1 l:r,:dh;Kht'?n,ohu;h"Vo"-'r1,,,,r,n 'h,; WhCJl J.! "Seinn. AW..- P?r r. No .1 wbeata Minimum prliv i ontalnliiK i,, I'L'r'fn1 1 in ru 13.1 per unt molatum to 13 .i pr cent mole V tlr,l.)UI,U inn I.vnfl7 rload J3IHIJI $17,753,119.88 Liabilities LIABILITIES Capital Surnliii uml Net l'rotlts Clrnil.itlon . ... De pi sits 519,3 M.0I8.G1 iftjftj ,.;-: CnilUlileil rrollla (l.iirnnll ('In iitntlon . Letter of Credit . iieptaili ea lllll, I'HVHlile In li'ileriil Itrwert Hunk llepoella J2 000,000 00 I.ti43 710 II Iil5'.l.:ill7 ,11) 11,51111.330 U.S Vflll,OIIII till I, nun, mill iii) I1I.21J.IS 4!ll,730.(ll I 74:l,ll.MII l,IIU,24S.3S .iso.iinii.iiii M,Si3,H01.2'! $19,.' H,0 18.61 Howard W. Lewis, Trcsident. $17,753,119.88 If, I). McCWIlTHY. ture. -ic untlpf No 1 or Nn H retl 9 Nn. ,T pott rel, 12 -1 Maximum prtre i lalnlna l.l.H to 14 per t-ni mointure. unrtr Nn . ur No. 3 red. $- .'. -N". :o'"; kHn-Maximum nrl.e lie, imder &&?' YX "SrfV'l'W."."''-!.'' i"... ur " ' '" --' -,u ' "u" ""M ia-r bbl No I. .103'Ji, No S, I2W2 ' n-i.. ...!., .. u m r.lltl ..IIVl mAiUr.l. hit. , 111, IH.IR. pn .u.-. ...... -.. - - - . ,,. ampin onerlnaa at rrviaen nnurr. wuoift- I llona W'blt potatoea, .leraex. lr " buan lineal;! idii iiib i .i" i. .,"'i. . . .... 'n, , .. .. .. ...i-i . iio. no. ner iiuan namper or nox, ,.i-i -...-. AO. a wnenia .maximum prire iiiiiNmiim : .- - - p... .... i1.ffv.. t o.2t. No ,mt over 14 3. per .en. innUtur. ilj- under do. J1",,,--'1', pn'Voi;. jl'rVy. per No 1 or No. .i reil. 12 21. No. ., aofl, J JB . B a, nice-1 I'll lbs) No 1 It lflflr Vlaxlmum prlro lont.ilnlim iml over 14.1 a- u-h bii.ke . u l,a Mm , . tier I'ent inolaturc 7e under No t. or No. " '- -V, -, l nn No ' 75eS II "."i Celer) .. red. 12 211. .No .. aoft red. 12 l Mail; N-'nr J,'1 P"r Vf "te h"V l!-iruVe, Nor- mum prlw tontalnln not over 1 per lent f '."i, " "V Kmlf? l'l :.; do North faro- in.i"ur'- tc uf,',,JriJf,i. I-" r N' 5 "" 1 ": pef humpJr.' $ 2 i 2 I S Ho'ulh fir... SpliVaValilUVed on .merits, but InVjr ",, "f.-J?.'! ,n VfillKlVnV in no iae ahall prl.e be hlxher than 4c V.'Vaa per box. t"5'4 oS CuMn. p'rh.x, ""SS;. JhAv:elK:iriJe"dV.nen,.ned "!?". V'Jcun. oe?; .'lor.d,. Per 'basket. !. ,-iimr nn r-tii nn n. r niriiia. urr i iiiri by eaih sample biala of the ilan and tub. I'OltN Iteeelpla 3S 2,1 Iniah. Market dull and unrhanned Quntatlona Car lota for local trade No 3 allow II 73, OATH Hm. Ipta lll.UIII buah. Trane was quiet and the tnarktt waa unrnanKed. Quotations' No 2 white M4 C'fH.Ve; aland ard white. MM',e No .4 while, h3 t-SHo. No 4 white, hi', lH2lar .,,.. n.OL'lt Hi i-elpla. 4IU) bbla and 3 012 100 lbs. In aacka Tho market ruled ate-idy un der llaht nfrerliiiia nnd a fair demand Quo. tatlona To nrrlie. per linl I In paiked In OS-lb lotion aaikawlnter wheat lll'l per ient flour. IIO 7.".- 1 1 2V, Kan-.ia Wheat, 100 pee cent flour. ltlHI r,0, aprlng wlaat, ion per inn flour, 111) ."ll'ft'll RT.H ri.()l'ri Oulet but atcad). We quote SI J3 OU per bUI. in aaias, -, iu II1IJ oualii PROVISIONS Ther waa p fair Jobblnil demand and the narket ruled Arm. guotallona follow, i liy )aef. In aela. smoked and air dried, 30c. Western beef, hi Beta, smokid. 3Uc. City beef, knuiklea and lenders smoked and air dried. 37c. Western beef, knuiktea und tenders, rmoked. 37r. Deef hams, 143. fork, fam lit, I.VJSfS.'l. Ilimi, H. 1. lUled looso. 28', 3DWc; do, aklrned looae, SMii 0''e, do. do. smaked. 2U1, 4730HC. other hams, smoked, city cured, its lo brand and aver ae. 20". U 30 i.e. llama smoked, western cured. S'l'i 3Hi c. do. bolUd. boneless, 43c. J'lcnlc ahoulders. 8. P. lured, loose. 22;; do smoked. 23c. Helilea. In plLkte. accord Ins to averane. loose. 32c. llreuktast bacon, um to brand and aieraue. city cured, 40c Ureakfat bacon, western cured. 40c. l.ara. western, reflned. 27 27 '4 c Lard, purt city, kiltie rendered. 27&27Vic. REFINED SUGARS The market ruled sliady on a bails nt 7 45c for tine granulated, but there was little trading. DAIRY PRODUCTS lU'TTKIt In fair demand and firm The munitions: Holld-parked creamery, extra, 4Vic; do. hlsher-siorln lotB. 47'x 4hJj. extra firsts 4oJ4V,4o. flrsta. 4444Sc! avcondi. 414(430. nearby prints, Uney, , ex tra. 6nr.: fincy brands Jobbln at JIW Mc, extra, lirata. 4S40ci DrBta. 450 47c; lC onds. 4244c, narlliky. 3iB43c. Klias Th market ruled' steady under moderate offerings and fair demand , .Violations- Free laFea, nearby MrstB. 1' Pr standard cas. turn-lit receipts, ") ITI 111 II. I IltTT t tlrV i V riri ii - ' " 111.10 p.r !: nrU. 110 pJt -an: fancy fletteU tk'ts were jobblne ut d'liS7 I A & flAVUII CHKE.Si: The market waa nulet but atead under Hunt orferlnns The quolallona ranged aa follows; New York, whole-milk, liniv .'314 e; speclala hlBherl.New "lork, whole-milk fair to eood, 23f2uc. POULTRY LIVE Demand waa improvlnB and prices of fcwls and spring ihlikena wera alightly higher. Quotations: fowls. Sl32c. spring chickens Weighing li! lbs. apiece. 03W 70c: weighing la IV. lb. apiece ft8 0O3ci ataagy soung roosters, 2420c; old roosters, ""aSsc; ducks. Pekln. JNtfaOr: dmks. Indian Jlunner. 2V27c, vrttr. '.'SO '.'lie: guineas, per pair, $1.5001.0.1: pigeons, old fer pair. 40O4f.ii: plaeona joung. per pair. 2SW30C. DllEHSf.Iv The market ruled Arm. with demand absorbing th limited orrerlnga of choice stock. Quotations were ai follows; Jresh-kllled fowls, In bbls . fsney. dry vlrked weighing 4 hs and oier aplecv, 5?c; amaTler its... S430c. Old rooiteri. arveDicKvu. . nw" ....- --. '--.t i''l.'i,,3au,?.,r:,, bbil.. fancyrdij-plcked. weighing 4 lbs. ana milk-fed. dry-picked, fancy, selected .IJVie; do. weighing f lbi. nnd over apiece. 33c: do. bs. a .U.-.I iv.r aolecs. J4ci do. weigh ng svs ids. apiece. 233c: do. amalier siieg. "nc. Stolen broiling chickens. welghliigtH tJ for. .net over splf . Mci do welkin. b.: Klrer MdMeV'doV w.Tghlni SW Iba iplec: 3lS2c; do. weighing 2H t'S lbs. apiece. StieSOc: roasting chickens, western. In bbls.. weighing 4Vk lbi. nd over plece, Mc; do. weighing SVi J4 lbs. apiece, Slg 2c: do. weighing 2V4 3 lbs. apleca. 28B oc' Tuikeys, nearby, dry-plckeil. ben. 33034c; fair to good. 2e' turkeys, weitern' dry-picked. bet. 284c; fair ta good. iSOJOoi turkeys, old toms. 34c: do. lom.non. 250SBC. Spring ducki, in Island. 40 O 42c. Bquabl. per dog. While, signing 11 to 13 IDI. per ooaen. ...'. white, weighing u to 10 lbs. per dog.. l.St .,! fir An tt,.l.hlnir H l)ia. Iie dOB.. SDfS B.loi do. weighing "Tlhs. per dog. I44 601 oo. wuihln nwav Ihg. per uof. ,'", ls " Mifrl Ml Mnnih. K orlda. Dei II .VOW 1 7. Spinach. .Norfolk, per .1)1)1 . 7 .Vc (Til. '.'.' Kale Norfolk, per bbl . T.'oW II 2. Ilan. Klorlda, rvr hamrer, I2 2 7.I. do. Houlh Carolina, per hatnp-r, I2W.I llecla, Plorlda. per irate. Il..i0l2, no, Noulh Carolina, per liin bunche;. IIWS I'eiia. South Carolina, per hamper l.'W.t no North Carolina, per hamper, J2.2JWS ..o. do, Miaalioilppl, )ier hamper. I2 7.ini3t.i Peppers Clorlda. .per crate. I24. do, Cuban, per box. Il.mfr'l Tomauaja Hor ld.i. pel irate. $2 2.V&3 73 do. Cuban, per crate, 2''(i2.,0 'Jurnliia Cauadl.in riita bagaa. per lllll Iba :,llci II Cabbage I'lor ida. new, per basket. 20ifl 30c do. do. no, per bbl. irate. TAcCII '.'3. do. South laro Ina. per bbl iral". 7..cjfll 73. do, Norfolk per bbl crate 7r.cllr.o Onions. Texa; hew. per crate No. I. 51 '.'..! .IMI, N. 2 11 llial 2i Watercress, per 100 bunches 12. Mushroom, per lb 13(T3iC, CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICKS lilratn. Mny 14 IIOOS Kecelpls today. 30.0IH) head, tomorrow, 23 OHO head Closing w-ak. ..c lower than eaterdaa average Hulk. 117 408117.70. light. 117 20JM7.KO. mixed. Ill l..17 Ml. heavy, till '.'Sfr-17 00. ruugh. $111235110 01). good lo choice, hea) II? ll, 17 till CATTI.C llecelpta today, 14.000 head, to morrow BOiio head. Market steady, mostly 13c tu 20c lower. Top, $17 70 SIIKKP llecelpla todav. IS, 000 held. Top, $1S Lambs Top. $20 23, Soiilh Omaha. May 1 1 HOOS Merelpts. 21 Mm head, .vlarkit .' higher CATTI.K TleielplB today, 0400 head. Mar ket strong, 10c higher , SIIKKP llecelpta, 7000 head. Market stead to 10c lower l-uimaa ItT. .May 11 CATTI.K lle celpta 7000 head Strong 10c higher HOOS Itecelpts lSiUOO head Weak. Illoatlv 10c lower ..,.. SMKCP Itecelpts, 8000 head Markcl 13 $)2.iC lowerk THE GIRARD Central National QniAT CHESTNUT ST. AT FIFTH J Q ID 81 PHILADELPHIA co5r-- -S&V' o . . r '&- statement or Condition May 10, 1918 RESOURCES l.nana nnd lmrtinenl $lo,SI.3VI.02 O.'.'.Oll.tll Kvrlmncea for Clearing lloune Diie from Hankers Ibinka anil .1 3S7.3;il.l3 Cath and Reserve. .2,357,750.74 $27,651,445.23 VUI.I.IVM I'llHT. 1'rralilrnl. II, l.l.l VI V. OMl.MI.V.I're.. Cn.li. ,W llf.KT II. A.IIIIY, An-'t Caililer. I LIABILITIES Capitnl ..$1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits (earned) 4,027,254.03 l)ieoiint al 1'rderal Iteverie Hank .... IHI.SH.IS ( Irciilatlon M.linu.lm Depoiitt 22,478,516.77 $27,651,445.28 M VM.I.V I). IMl.SII.S, A.a'i Ca.lilrr. A. II. Ml, I IT. Asa't Cnaliler. II. It. A, CAK-ON. AVt Cuahler. OE0R0E BURNltAM, JR. WILLIAM WOOD CHARLES WKEELrR CHARLES E. INOERS0LL A. A. JACKSON DIRECTORS SAMUEL M. CURWEM CLARENCE M. DROWN STEVENS HECKSHER AVERT D. ANDREWS J. BARTON I0WNSEND r. FSED'X C. STOUT BENJAMIN HUSH WILLIAM POST JOHN B. MOROAN WM. Y. CONRAD III lilllllllUIIIIIII !l!MUIiliHll!limnMltil,lllili.l,iMlMiulllill,i U,..r..,n,Mili,.iiiHumiii,iU,-1i .h.i , .wKiiiidn. , KiiMiH,iiiiiiiuHiiaiiiiiiiiiii.4iTuuaiua niiHamioaiiiauirTniiauuiiwraiiHiiBiniaBiai Choose a Bank with a vision of the future and one whic will take a constructive interest in eithi a small or large concern that plans iu business on an enduring basis. Read this Comptroller's Statement: KKSOCRCKS I-oans and Invest ments $38, 171, 606. ID Due from Banks... 8,633.191.42 Clearing; House K t'hunecs CaFli and Reserve).. Custom?! s' l.lalilllly mi Foreign Cred Itn and Accept-itnre.s 1.4r,.694.:o 4,0GO,tl7':.8i 4.943,6RI.:t (o8.:-!8.L'4G.'lt MAnlLiTIKK Capital f 1, Surplus and Net Profits (lOarned). Unearned Discount llesrrve for Taxes imjnble 1918 .... Iteserve for Taxes payable 1319 . . . Circulation Deposits . , . . Fuielgn Credits and Acceptances .... Loans from Federal Iteserve) Dank se cured by Clovern ment Fiona's.... . . 000,004 ij 3a.i :07,08S;( 91.417.lf so.ooo.l 194,40.l 3K.St- 1.3 Let us plan together. 8,::s.i4t.f & DIRECTORH rftr t.101 do. vitlfhlnc T llis. per dot. 4o. weutmnc nrsn ina. per :3.23i dark, llOU small and No. ' Iha. ill an FUESH FRUITS Its ot tint, oualltjr were well rleanej Biraoirnea Wr inurs iiivo,. I Jtrroi IrulU) wars aenerallr udi. inc. PENN NATIONAL BANK Comptroller's Call. May 10. 1918 ASSETS Immediately Available: uash & Reserve. $1,809,137.18 Exchanges for Clearing House 282,060.12 Due from Corre spondents .... 655,988.23 Elidible Paper Discountable in Federal R e serve Bank.... 3,405,316.88 Liberty Bonds and Certificates 1,464,450.00 $7,677,558.41 Other Loans and Discounts: uue within 30 days $413,286.65 Due 30 to 90 days 1,727,516.44 Due after 90 days 2,110,538.02 United States and other Bonds . , . 057,695.53 Banking House. . 280,000.00 Letters, of Credit & Acceptances 170,000.00 $13,036,595.05 LIABILITIES Deposits 9,407,277.40 War Loan De posits ........ 1,035,000.00 Letters of Credit & Acceptances 170,000.00 Circulation 180,500.00 Capital .Stock and Profit 2,237,817.59 $13,016,595.05 -ALWATS COMMKRCIAL- NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA Statement nf Ciimlltluii ut Cloo of Huslmss. May 10, 1911 RESOURCES Iiaiin anil Iiivrhtmentn At'ccptuiU'SM anil l.itlets of Cn-illt.. Due from IlatikH ... CxrliaiiRp for I'lealluK llnii-i- Cauli and Itrbirve LIABILITIES Capital . Surplus anil Nl I'ioIUh Iteserve for Depreciation In Securities Circulation .VcieptanceK and l.etteis nf Cmlll Duo Fedeiiil Itenerve Hank ( lU'illPcoiiiits Jtnd Hills I'nvable) DrpiinllH Indhhliinl . . t t.RIS.ISfi 9. lUnk 24.lAi.ir,'; no l S Cliiverniient ... 9.998.055 S7 .. IC9.377.7S:' hi U.947. 338 Sr, . . Ifi,ll47,4il S7 2.I82,'Jli.7!4 c.aBS.'jsrt 02 $101,611,819.7.. 2.nno,nnn no 5,477,7R 118 t74,5C.I.52 1.(180. inn nn fi.947.338S5 C, 229,980 60 0.501.577 91 $101,611,819.75 4l)sr.lll 1VAVNT, Jr., President A. . riel.fnril, Asst. Caaliler Alfred llarrall. Aaat. Cashier i Krsn Itandolpli, Vlee 1're.aldent Charles M. Asnion, casiurr DIRECTORS KltAM'IS II. nK);VI, ( lillrnian of Hie Hoard Daniel llausli Er',,"l:. ".. ","1 Jr' Ami"1- V,' y,Vnn Hodman t:. )rlrnm m. . Frailer. Jr. William Ja Turner . Freilerlck fniJrr l.enrse II. Koarnanrtcn A. J. Counts Itotiert Toland Jiielitl Miune. Jr. ' m, r, llarhA Win. Newtiold Kir Yvnn Itandalph il alter r Thommon John (irlbbtl .Murrla II, lloi,Ului FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Chestnut Street West of Broad Fourth Street National Bank Philadelphia, May 10, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $5:1,78 l,r,63.57 ,' Customers' Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 2,U2,158.23 Due from Banks 14,443,110.14 j Exchange for Clearing House 2,157,790.82 Cash and Reserve 11,0-10,238.06 j $83,535,166.82: LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Net Profits Reserved for Taxes Circulation Letters of Credit Issued to Customers and Acceptances Deposits .?6,000,000.00 . 9G4.249.00 65,000.00 $3,000,000.00 7,029,249.00 493,400.00 2,113.222.23 70,899,295.59 $83,535,166.82 jrrnnNT- or JirnniANTi. conPORATloNs and otiikiih milicitkh FOItlSlUN KXCMATVUK IIOUOIIT AMI ROI.II. l.KTTEItS Of C1IED1T IS.fUKD ' K. r. Mii.i-.ii.il i;iii it, I'resiueni. n j CI.AIIK. Vlce.rres. and Cashier. W. A. HUI.KI.1IY, Asst, Caaliler w. K. 1IAKDT, Vice-President. v. V. MIAN', Jlt Asst. Cashier IV. It. lIU.Mrilltr.YS, Asst. Cashier. JOHN .7. HueDON'AI.D WILSON CATHEnWOOD VM. I. SUPl'I.DE JOHN S. WKNTZ THOS. .1. JEFKRIF.S JOSEPH 11. PARVIN i ffJI, II. FOLWEL.1, WALTEIl A. BAILEY CHAS S CALWEL.L FHANK H. MOSS C1EO W. B. nOBEnTS MKimiTT N. WILLITS. I.OIIIS It PAOE W1I. 11. HARDING DAVID C. BRADLEY PAUL THOMPSON Jr. OFFICERS CHAS. S. CALWELIa President. -7 M. N. WILI.ITS. Vlce-Preslient THOS. J. JEWRIES, Vice-President ALBERT X. HOGG, MWOT-rriv rxr rnnQnv'.'a Cashier. ALLEN M. MATTHEWS ami. uaaniar. Asst. Cashier. Corn exchange national Bank Philadelphia i I Chestnut at Second ', raiMiu'un'Bffltroiii.wniiin iiwh wikiiiiwi MtiKi'r,iii,wiaiiji;i,it':ii:iiiin.w'Tiwiimww Philadelphia, May 10th, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $45,782,542.21 Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 745,051.06 Due from Banks 12,321,897.79 Cash and Reserve 6,110,667.62 Exchanges from Clearing House 4,235,427.74 FnANK T. PATTKRSON IVII.MAM A- DICK WB NICHOLSON , ISAAC H. CLOTHlI-R J' Y, HIIANUACKKII DIRECTORS BIDNKT F. TT1.KH. Chstrmsn JAMES U. W1M.COX WILLIAM M. TOTTS wu.i.iAii d kuaut cibuiiai: Dallas ntxo.l i l-KANK O UOOKK3 JONATHAN C. NKVr cir.OKOB K. JOHNSON CHAS. A. DANIUL JOSK1MI B. WIUKNKH A. K. N1IWUOLD. JR. IIAHKI A. IIKHW1NU 1KENUU 1)1' PONT yillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimr -JM'i'im IIIIIIIIIM1IM s "i - j INCORPORATED 1803 A3 $69,195,586.42 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Letters of Credit and Acceptances. Rediscounts Federal Reserve Bank . Deposits $1,000,000.00 3,250,000.00 892,731.18 745,051.06 2,513,135.00 60,794,669.18 $69,195,586.42 J. R. Mr.M.l.tSTKK, rresldrnt, j A 1IARHIH. Jr.. Vice-President. K. K. SIIIKI.DH, Asst. CaslUer. J. WSI. HABOT, Casjiler IV. M. tii:ilIAN.V. Jr, Asst Cashier Samuel T. Hodlna Hears- Talaall J. Rutherford McAllister Frederick U Balls' KCIaaham B. Marrls DIRECTOR'S Kills l'usey Pastmor J. Andrew Ilarrle, Jr. John Ifamptun Barnes Morris I.. Clothier I'. M, W. Packard Y. V, Atlcrbur-' Kdaar V. Felton Kdward Y. BeaU Ilaalel H. Weals Arthur V. Hewall Joseph TUee.ro, Jr, LOGAN TRUST COMPANY of Philadelphia THIRD LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN showed the following results: NUMBER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS, 13,941. AMOUNTING TO $1,379,700 IN AODITION, THE WOMEN'S COMMIT TEE IN THE BANK BOOTH RECEIVED SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR OVER $76,000. The Bank of North America Resources ljans and DUi-ountM 120,862, 550, J5 Due irom itaiiKs aim llaiikera riearlns House Kxclianers Caali and Iteserve Treasurer of the United States Cuctomers" Liability Ac count Acceptances Customers' Liability Let ters o( Credit Total ... 4.832,457.80 1,700,450.41 2,757,265.38 76,000.00 120.429.JS 1SS.S70.63 $30,537,729.94 F 5 .tfDi Phlladelphla, May 10, 1918, Liabilities rapltal- $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided,.. 3.133.339.73 Circulation - UllVAl Deposits 25.7!:,692.7t Acceptances Kxecuted for .... Customers , .... 120,439.36 Itcnerved for Tales 33,670.00 Letters of Crsdlt Issued ........ to Customers , 169,670.63 Bills IlecelvabU Discount- ........ ed 740.440,00 Total .., $39,537,729.94 ftihitr THE PHILADELPHI! v. NATIONAL BANK rhlladelphla. May 10, 1916. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $79,260,831j Accrued Interest Receivable .. . 70,-1 Customers i-iamiity unucr Letters 01 sfr Credit and Acceptances 10,25 1.311 Due from Banks 34,146,911 Exchanges for Clearing House 3,159,15? Cash and Reserve 10.808:313 Sl37.o96.97l I A Oil ITICC '! Capital Stock S1.S00J Surplus and Net Profits (Earned) 5,877,77 Unearned Discount 499,63 Reserved for Taxes 93,74 Accrued Interest i'ayable 58,33 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 12,421,1! Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 5.532,fJ Notes and Bills Kediscounteci ,ot,5 ! Individual $y,Uy3.y49.70 Bank 30,963,644.52 (U.S. Government 19,322,132.50 109.379, $137, LFVl I.. RUE, 1-rwlieal, . ice i-rea. iiaviii w '! VII.I.IAM N. MA11IWIX, Vlea Pres ; -usTseiuc. vire t isn u'ni.-ne. rashlss. liTKPHKN KJiOTH. Asst. Cashier. Lv?! v. mrjrvAwrj "Z2..' AVI 1X raAWH . Tit-i HOaACB jrOBTWiriJE. Vlra Prea. J. inTUH. mv hiivtahi. iviii.rK. uasaier. pnuast bhivis m kphkn M. MtlTH. Asst. C'uhlsr. u n t-arja-nsi'SL KD1VASD S.LKV4 IH.Asst.Cashl.r N. T. MAVaWTair.'' cu.. 1 AifrW C, Barrls. lir-l ' i Levi L. Cieorse H. M Kaadsl Meraaa eraSttea Hsmnel Rea DIRECTORS Mem S, da l-aat ssmI U7i wimasa m. WasVua B). aasiael B. ". r M. O. sUkar. (MMH,,V Cliarltua- xaraau gat i ,.sSSf -TT-
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