.?' 'VC- v " VflNIftG PUBLIC LEDaMl-PHiLADELHlA, TH1JBBDAY, StipfJBm 5?M Ijy 1 y' . j NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES I i .Sound Investments Government Municipal Railroad Public Utilities Industrials We hac for jour con sideration a cty atttac tie list of Sound lmcst nicnts. We will send it to ou by mail or at our lcqucst one of oui lepie sentathes will call. P WS.S. & Frazier 6- Go. BANKERS Broad & Sansom Sts, 211 E. German St., hila. Dalto. NEW YORK MARKET TO&E HEAVY, OUTSIDE OF SOME SPECIALTIES Late Buyers on Recent Advance Among Largest Sellers. Oils and Motors Move Upward Rail roads' Action Disappointing High Points in Today's Financial A fit's I lie Ant Yoik slock mniket uai ticai 1 oiilildr nt a far ijicilnlUci Ulh mill motoii mined hiikik 'I heir nai i tint nt outside demand on the Cinb.und that maiet.t iliis dull Coin iim stioiujii nttir li ieii)ilaitl)j Cotton dtcllncd AifiiJ eidiitiifjc slioiiid fttitlirr iienkneii liar illici iimnlntd unchanged in in )oik and London New York Stoclis High 47 314 Sill l'4 Ma, 8"i. .1! fil'fj M -'i PHorosw.s PROPOSSI. Fl'1 MTHllI.S IIT cinltititB im1 fliilpic OI11 e CJuartrrmn. 1-r General. 100 U 1(lli .1 New ork em Sealed proposal. In triplicate will li" re rWve.1 her until li o'clock noon. riitemler 19. 1918. for furnl.lilne poles and pin. .hei ler tent, color .tatT. ronipletr elpe Iti.lB nla. hook, and er 1 1 M-nt rlnu hrM and hronie button" Information nn appli ration at this omce I 2 ' U l XI. MKET1M1S I'niLADKM'HIA RXPID TRANSIT CO. General OITlce. sth anil Dauphin t. Philadelphia. August JO 1018 NOTICE TO STOrKHOLDtng ' The Annual Vcetlns of the Stockholder' of the Philadelphia Rapid Tranolt Company will be held at the Uenernl ORlce of the Company. 8th and Dauphin at. . on Wednes day, September 111, 1918. nt II SO a. m.. for the purpose of election of Directors for the ensuing four years and the transaction of such other business as ma come before the meeting The Record of stockholders -a 111 be taken at the close of business on August 2H. 1918 Transfer books ivlll remain open mu, wrxti ."so DUsiness will ne irnn.acieo on Wednesday, September 18 1P1S The meet Injr will be adourne.I to m et on llednes inr. October Iff. 11)18. It D SKLKIUDOE "Secretary No orl(, So it ."i The sIcplK mai kel rum fuilliii cvlilpntt- hi tud i s n ullnir tli.u tlie (.onibincil 1jii Ihk whlih liail c.uili'd hIiiiik tlif lnlvk iiptxiiiil iii(ioinent liad cffctttil It- puiiose .mil Unit the lnti'iists loiictintd in Unit niiue ment liad tlNpocd oT the Kientel pan cif t licit ipct iiltttiv o lines (Jiititl of a few specialties the maiket tone was lieaw ficmi tlie xlart, with i continued supplj of stocks wliciu"t a ralMiiK tendeni was evident and tit the end of tho da the leadcls Kenct.ilb showed losses of mnri than 1 point There was nothing In the win of news de tlopnicnts that toitld h.ue been a. fnclot In deLldltiR this sUUnp, nnd the assumption was that profits hail Brown to huch amuunls as to Inxlte lealliiiR on it Iar,e scale There wete manj who "tailed onto" the inoMinent, buinp; stocks like t'ultid States Steel common nt the top, and some of these lute bnv ers weie ninons the heaviest elleis it tho lowtst luices ipathid tod.u I'Pools were active In a nnmbei of sieii.iltks at Inlet vnls the inp pel stocks lieiiiK Hindi prominent with Anieiktm Simkini: niovini, up i to S034 iiiiunil niiliM iv bill losing most ol this kiiIn in i million In the ifternoon n itotnla and ft. ill Coiiei aNo hid Inisk advancis but then Rilns weie lost m the luti tiadiiiR There was nnotbei bullish ilt monstintlon in tin oil Motks with .Mi It ii ii l'cti oleum uniiMialh mtle and ;uh ;im ins mine than 1 point Lite in thi dm tlie moloi stoiks wtie liken up with .Sluikbaker showing i Bain of moi e than .' point" ind a slmilui upvvatd mov etui lit oicinteil in (.eneial Motots with lessel ains In Chandler and "V'lllvs- ivei land The talliiiad stocks acted in a disappointing maniii'i those stocks shovvlliR a weak tone aflel a tonfeiente In Washinston betvMLii Dltictoi .McAdoo and the lailwav managers Uonds weie Benerallv steadv without inipoitant tliatiRts in tbeii tiadlnR position The I.lbeit S's tatiKcd ftom 101 81 to 101 SG, the n olid LlberU -Is sold at 84 40 to IM '8, and the 4'4s weie ttaded in at 9,". 0G to Si 40. dv Itiuncl do pief Alaska (lltl M Alaski Juneau MilH-l'linl Co do pref ni Acr I'hcin D7V4 mii iiet'i .iiiRar 7t) Am '.m i; do pr f Am Car S. V Co h; m Cotton Oil 11 Mn I lido & 1, do ptet ni hit Coin m let Sie do pief n Linseed do in et n l.oconiotlvc (IH tu M nt ,, iH in ineltliiB 8ii, Xin'Mini Tob 1 Via Miel 1'drv 8.''h 111 Sllirai lll!, ii' Itl Tel 0H14 m Tobacto HIJIh m Wool .? 14 no nn 1 'n , 1 in Xlm .v. L'd I1. 1 do pref ... XI n itonda M)tn Atililson . 8 do pref . 8in, Halilvvln Lihii ill Hallo . Ohio x;i, Hirutt Co pf. 11)0 Ikth Steel . Km, do I! 8B'M do 8 p c pr Id IV. llooth l'lsh Co Ji. II111 ns Ilros IIKVi Hut .V. Sui Cop ;nM 1 nl I'et iatm do pr in 1, Pieilii Low IfliJi 17 .I'd n- SI 'A 81 li i.n'i mi 1 80t J0fc 811 H l ( II 'i, XI II :8 111', lie. Net l'loe chge ll1i 1 i; .1'ft , SIM, n 84 y, A 1)1 V4 I Wilt, XH 41 ' 1)1 't 80-Jt , 41 "s 21 "1 llll i St " DEMAND IS LACKING IN OUTSIDE MARKET Inactivity Prevails During Greater Part of Day Aetna Explosives Still in Slump , New Xorlt, feept fi "ratline: on the cutb was of a quiet tJw" i waitliiR character with the lack of In- Miifioc demand for the wat oruei stocks I which had foimcrlv been pioinlnent caushiK a hesitating; illejiosltlon ccner- il II 18' 111', X(. 811 1 1 'fcl t l'4 IIH4 lit 81 1081, f)8 lilt XI '4 OX nN XI mi 8(1 811 1, !)T .X(l,4 llll) 8I'S, 8XV4 IOIV4 it 11-1, jn4 .!ll'4 III 8IS l'fc '(. allv iji the Industrial Kioup nnd Iliac- Itivltj ptevalled durlup the ereatei part of the dav Aetna i:nloses vvlilcb had a nhurii I), advance after the placing; of the fJov- l4'Pninicnt contracts with that companj about a week ago, continued Its down- ward niovement telllnir at in?. n,i rlBht-lIartln which was supposed to too 1)8", I (II XI"-, 'IX i;ii XI ID"., " I,. , ' "., ... .. ""f"" una, in 1 "- i"ie nonuenui ptonts from (Jov 8tn III t I no 8K yt ernment contracts was traded In dut mp tne forenoon ftom 8 to S, I Submarine Boat was stead) with 'sales at 18 and theie uno fui. I.V I, 'I amount of business in United Mvtors liJ;, n'at -!21 t0 3-'' Bums Brothers sold 18 Hi I .,,? 1 1 lit Jjeath fi')'. I I llll (l(. I 'OSLO II ' BEARISH INFLUENCES PREDOMINATE COTTON Nciv York Bonds Pronouncd caknc on Ex change' With Prices 87 to J 06 Points iSol Lower y ' C T.gnSl. ADXTRllgrAlFSTI Vs JMTATl. OF XXII.UA XI R. 11XRNK, tzS deceased letters of administration on the above estate havln; been granted to f the underslened. all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make najmellt T and those having claims to present the same. ,, without dela, to & MARTHA S BARVES 4 Or to her attorneys JERE T. CROWLEY. XVII.LIAXI A ORAT. ' 120l-ia XVIdener nldy IKS3 ESTATE OP IIE1.L.N R. HXtOS. ,, ls derrased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, alt persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and t thoae having claims to present the same, , without delay, at the office of the Corpora tion executor 400 Chestnut st , Philadelphia. jusrrM i mj;vii";tj ana THE PROVIDENT LIFH AND TRUST CO OF PHILADELPHIA ASA S. XX'INO. President. Or their attorney Executors THOMAS S XV ILLIAM1. Esq , BOO Drexel Bldt Phlla F.STATK OF ANME XlcKlM.EY deceased. Letters testamentary on' . nt .v.,,ria Dlni.a tlm liltrh noint the above estate having been granted to the i . . rt undersigned, all persons Indebted to the laid of Tuesuav estate are requested to maxe pajment and while the price-HMnp; tiiu iitiiuiiuv those having claims to present trn sime, ' ,. , , ,.f (be (.nllln a cood without dela. to JENNIE SYVANN promoted some of tne t-eiuiv. a koou mil N 31th st deal of the bearish sentiment was at- r tiA5rEs,s,AsTlxvonTH i tributed to weak cables, further heavS iltx.lHVe'nneld nidg 11-'8 rhestnut st I Bouthcrn bedsc selllnR and evidences on I5S" ESTATE or JOHN s. XXENT7. de-' the weather map that Tews and Okla- rea-a Letter testamentsrv upon , homa hid received pcneral rains over the estate of John S XX'entz. deceased hav. ' n,; Ing been granted to Fidellt) Trust Companv . nlgnt and XX'illlam C Kent, all persons indebted Heavy western and Wall stieet li(Ul i.v,"'dnX,t.aH'e..B!;:r"uiTi.,0.,?,"Ji?ldation. coupled with local and I.lve.pool tho same to present them without delay et I selllnc laipely based on fears of price I ov . p in iX l, 'IX i, ''7 s 'IT i V ,, S'l' Sd't fin. Ml Ml 7'ii in 7. I 7XT vi s ; s. XJ tOTTON IIM.T Xll.XTIIlK ( OMMTIONH NEXX XORK. ept .X lhe followlnc teinpernture were recorded In the lot Ion belt this morning; Xlemphls. Nnhvllle nnd XX llinlnclon. Oil Oklnhomn. n8i 1 ort iiiltli and little Rock, 04: Xlmnn nnd xhreveport. 08t Knnwllle nnd Tlioninsvllle. lot Siin An tonio. Xlcksbiirg. XlontBoinerv. Xllantn. (Imrleston and Jacksonville. "2t saviinnnh and Tampa. 74t New Orleans. .8t Pensa rola nml (lalveHton. 80. There wns .01 Inrh of lireclnltiltlnn at Xlemphlsi .04 ilt flklalioinnt .14 1 nt Knot vlllei .30 nt Port Hmlthi .i nt Atlunta. New nrlt. Sept S. Bearish Influences predomlnatid at the opening today, causing pronounced weakness with first prices 87 to 10G nnlnis net lower, equivalent to a break: '7 if llll II nn the office of the sld ennlpsnj N S31 unestnut st Philadelphia . FIDEIITT TRfST COXtPANT WM P OEiT. President 8J.X-XX1 (Jhestnut st , Philadelphia THRETTORX- OF ACC Ol'NTANTS regulations, broke cotton prices 207 to ;3X points during the late morning Oc tober dropped to 32 IBc. December to 32 05c and January to 32c This rep resented a decline of approlniatel 400 points from the high level of Tuesdav The excitement subsided later and as the market became nulettr price- rallied on covering and Japanese buving Jap anese interests were considered particu lar heav bujers on the break some estimates of their purchases ranglnr up tn 40.000 Da es. cnienj oi uki fJOST ACCOUNTANT specializing on manu. faeturing costs Installation and reorgani sation work, desires openings In a super vising capacity, will Install new system or reorganize your present one and train vmi. "55lPiBi5J0 0B"a" " Address 41D LandTh, ,,,, to absorb the earlj offerings and left the market more sensitive to jbujing orders Ilernara .M uarucn, cuairuiun 01 me war industries board, announced today that the board will appoint a committee to study the present cotton r'tuatlon, the problems of distribution, the marketing of low grade cottons and the desirability and feasibility-, qf effecting a stabilization of prices ,s Financial Briefs V fTM.0-A T T.'ona T- ... ? n.c.t' '.th A;-B Leach & Co ha asso &ff, cJted ,hlmse'J wlth the Philadelphia ? .-". "" iruai vjompany, of New York. 1 30 J III 3d 40 X-esterday's Todaj's 1 close open g 10 W 11 JO nlnher XX 07 34 00 .H I 1 Net Income of ixt)-one of the largest ?.".).h r Vl iii xi 7X XX n.' XX xo XJ 8X 32 84 teleDhone romnanles of the ennmrv i. I'-cm t) r it " ; ; - ,, ,n , , - fiSSiA creased 1837.051. sf in sW 'i .i Jamjar, f . .. .- RwlJarch over that of the same month the xiav 44 10 n Jl -T . ' hafiro .(.mtnv 4n A... .. r - ...i. 1 O? .1 .?', B.ji.0 f""' v.v. wV. u.,.a n. lifiuico UL in JUD "' "' - ri3,-v interstate wommerce t-ommlsslon To ft sW- lal operating revenue Increased 51.961- Pftga 37. or 7.6 per cent TPe report shows K'uVv iinti, mtii tur tne uiree inontns etid- m?Ji Ini. .lt. tin .nV ,t-A -. 1 .- .. (tv "nn .iAAii.ii me net uit-ome or tne Liverpool Cotton iternool. Sent. 3 Spot cotton '-SI companies decreased J1.443 571, or 7 per jjj cnt, compared with the same period of V--S . 1S1 , K' 1 i " - " HL ? . Perev A Ttorlfefeller Vine hn.n .1.... ?S president of the United Metals Selling 3 Comnany, to succeed John D rtvan. vim fjC resigned in order to devote all of his X, 'a middling. 25 90d iiniK la t(er le't" m in. um.pnm.nt aj . . ... ,. nn. .director of air service was oulet todav with prices weaK on me basis of a decline of slt-one points for middling old contract, at 25 27d The sales were 2000 bales There were no re. eints The market for ne-v future t.mtracts was Darelj stead In the earls dealings Ulo contraci spot i" icr ..... i.nerl.nn. inlddlinir fair. 27 19d luanng :a.iu, low middling, -'1 -'u goou orauiarj. 22 70d and ordlnan. .'2 18d lllsh $2U'iiiiii nglo-I ii n Xs ox loono m roi i-ci us '17 loon Vmer Tel ."is 8'i inuo Xtchlson gn 4s 80'i" -0011 tl.ui Co 1, s Sil -000 11 I It K o is 7 M II 000 (l,i , I B 7i i4 80011 I! A. 1) )'s t 1.000 Hith Stl Xs ll SJ -SOOO Blkll II 'li 7s 'IX t J.'UOO Bordeauv lis '(7 lOOiMVnt Lea js 'M 1000 4 It II N I Ks mi 7000 C A. O tv 4 ' s 77 4000 do 4s 7X, 5000 do tonv Xs 81', 50000 Chi n S. Q Is OX-, 1000 do gen 4s 80 10000 C M&St P iv 5s 7'i 4000 do cv 4':s 77' JJ000C It I&P rfd 4s t,i, 3000 rol i So l'..s 7T8 1 0000 rit of Par is U4& 8000 Con flas cv 6s 09'. 6000 D& K (i lfd 5s 5C 3000 Krlo conv 4s ser U 4Sr 10000 do 4s ser D 52 '4 8000 do gen 4s . 51 07000 Krch Itepoi-s 100,'a 10000 H S. M In 5s . 20't 1000 do rfd 5s . 5lit 1000 111 en lfd 4s 77 1000 do 4s I'JXl . S'l 1J000 inter .lct 4i.H 50H 16000 Inter It 'I rf 5s 80'8 4000 Inter Mor XIi 0s 083, 3000 Jp nvv OK 4is Si)i . 4000 K C Tei 4s 71 149000 Leh Val wl 6s 98' 5000 Lvons f.s 07 3J0000 Libert) H11111I ,1'i.n 101.91, jOOO do 1st Is '11 81 114000 iln I Us OX III -.18(100 ln ill IH '11.18 11000 do i.t I".. 01 on 5000 Mai Is hs 20000 XI A. St I. Is 1000 Mldvale us 19000 Mo IMc gn Is 2000 V V Mr Ilk 6 26000 V Y C & II f.s 94 it 1000 XX- Cv l.s 60 94' 1000 do 4 Us 63 100 H0O0 X V X II "$ If cv .T.s 60 10000 do Ji.s 54 1 J 1000 X V Ttv 4s 47 5000 do 3s 19i. 5000 X Y Tl gu li.s S3 1500 X Y W C & B 41-s 3! 1000 Xor & West 4 80i, COOOXor Pacille 4s 81 2000 do gen 3s IS 4000 Pacific Gxs 5s 78 1000 Pa gen et 4'ns 87 H B0O0 Pierce Oil '24 84 lOQOrtead'g gen 4s 8J', 23000 Itep lr . S 5s 91 14 36000 Sine Oil w 7s 97 26000 StL i. KF in 5s 54 COOOSt I. &. S P Sr n 5s 71' 4000 San A & AP 4s 15 3000 Sth Pac cv 5s 11 Ts 1000 do cv 4s 78 " 13000 Sth Hv gen 4s 01 6000 do 5s . 88", 17000 Third Ax ad 5s 31 11000 l S Hub 5s 5000 1' S Stl s f 5s 12000 Pn Pacific 4s 1000 do rfd 4s 234000 U K of G H i I 3'is 19 125000 do 3j:8 n 19 272000 do 5!.s 21 8000 West Md Is 2000 West Un 4'-.s I3U 87', IS 98 80', 98 '.j SI 1. )ix, SO 7' l4 77', 1,9 7 1 ''4' 991, XO 48'. 5-'t 31 90, 201, 52 1 1 1 '8 89 50 801., 98ij SOU 981., 90 ', 101.81 14.8 i !IX 00 11 Lin 1)4.81 ''7 4X1, 87 58 98 11', 94G 100 (,' 47 'll S3 801, 81 5S 78 87', 84 SJ'h 911, '7 531; 78', 62 3, 88 , 80S 98 87 9'U, I'll- 3' 81L i'i V. 9I., 581. Slt 81 , 91 18 80 7'ia4 "U h9t, 7134 9 4'', 99 lt 56 181. 5JH 51 100,1, J0i, 591, 778 89 -01, 801, 'S3, SOL 71 98, '.H.'s llll 8I 01 Hi HX.SO II.JB 91.90 '17 4X1, 87 34 XS 18 14 It's 100 Oil Ii.' 17 l'l'. S3 XI Sni, 81 XS 78 S7'n 81 SJl, 11U 97 53 71U 51 91 78 02 88 3, 31 U 80 98 87 79 99 V, 993, 96 3. H.l'i lfli'4 ') s; X8X landlei Xlot 1 lit & Ohio ( hi (It West pi 1 In M A. M I' (In Pi 1 hi .V. Noith ( li I ll Pat t iln ) pe pf 08",, ' ISI&P 7 i( pf Sl't 1 lillo Coppet Hl'4 t'hlno Con Cop mv 1 ol l'utl Al lion 18 Col Cas A Klec .IX S. ( ol South ' 11 1 onsol tins Coin ProdULts Cuiiible Stetl Cuba C Sngir IHti & Ulo (1 Dome Mines Dlstilleis Sec Lrle do 1st 111 of Pert XI &. S pf (laston "Will (.in ig Co t n I. lee ( o (it 11 Motots (Un Xlotois lf (ioodrli ii II I do pief ili.inbv XI In (It irth Pf (51 Noi (He sub 31's lit 1 eneC (op I tSulf st Sli'l H.f-kell .'i Hki 1 lltl gii pf lnsnii I oppei" lnttr-( ons Cp ', do pttf I I'i Int Mei Mai 18 do pi 10. "t Int Nickel 111', Kan Cit South l!)'i KinniK t Cop .14,, Llll SI eel 8X LclllEh Vnlle.v (ICh Lee Hub Tire in ' li-XX'l Ills Co 28 Lorlllird P 148 Mixwell Moloi Jl', do lt nref . .X8"4 Me Pttrol 104'i lot 88' XT, i'.'s XI 81 0X1, 0 I "j 4 3 14 00 31', I 14 in. x;i4 in', .11 V4 II !1X 411 'St 117', 1 I lo4 1 7.4 'h III'.. 1 00 14 81 DV, HI i X', tli'H .X4 '-.. II iX, iox ni 1111 '4 mi II '4 88' .X8'n 1' -I I-. Oil stocks weie alf.11 rmipt m tn, r,,n.f Intetest attached to Stanton Oil Mining stocks were tpiiet with a lit 1 tie attention attracted to United Verde extension, which sold at 38 I Philadelphia Stock High Low Close inge 28 Am Clas . SI IH 1 ., 4-Am Mill 11 II 11 ' 1 Am rtvvjs pref.. JO1!, "', "'' V lOOAIIls-Chal 36 ls &- 10 Cam lion 30 31) SO 187 Plec Stor. 64 M 4 -I Js 17aen Asph 31 J4 l ' IS Leh X'av. 0J i 0'4i Ji 4 Leh vnl . !(, 01'i Ji J4 884Pennaim 4 4J4 4 I'i, 44'(, A no Phiia nice 2 xjfc 2.x 2x 305 P P.T t c 21J4 !'V4 27H . 30 Heading . OIJ, DIV4 0IV4 J 30 Ton Bel 2 (J lit U IfiflTon Mill 2j 2X4 ), I8X P il T nx Bl", nx !) P 8 Stl llll", lift, UPS. Kill Win IS. S 8J4 8'4 8'i Jn !1W LtsS II 4 1 4 1 J IV4 IIIIMIS Net High I ow I lose ( lue $101) Alii L'as A. Clec 5" 80 80 80 r- 1 .100 LI i Peo Tr 4 s 9 ') ill) '4 iOOO Lake Sup inc. 5s XX XX .XX I 3X000 Leh Val bs vv I 98 118 iE 118 V4 3000 Leh 'al Coal 6s 0 's 1000 Lib Bonds 3'fis 101 no lol.Ai) I01.no noo do Jd 4s 4 10 1)1.10 04.10 .BO 2500 do 3d 4',s OX. II 11X08 IlX.li .71 2100 Phlla dec 1st 5s OX 81)(), OX 31, 2000 W X X" A. Pgen4snx'2 no',f, 03'4 'i I'e I MM sritl l,s X I HO 'IX ill'l 118'.. HI', IB", 10". 47', IX',, '10 4t' 118 .lll' 4 'A 11 .xm, in v, 31V4 11 J0V4 40 17 ", 78r in Vi no 4 8! 0 1' '1 tl II'h xn, 4X', tli'H XI'. 7'4 Vettia Kxplnsives Vmer-Krillsh XI fg 'j Am Mrrcniil Xniei Wilting I'apet 's Ii deduction Canitlinn c.u Co 'i Can Cat K. Kdv pief . ', Charcoal lion ' Cheviolit Milois . IX, Cramp 'm Curtlss Aeroplane . . I Cirvven i00i J- ', Carbon Steel tl' '' 1 merson Phonogiaph (18 't. ' . I'ederal Dvc. jii'm ' Hendee Jlfg I '4 I Lake Torp Boat 0 '4 '4 Lehigh Coal Sales . . .X7 Lima Loco ", I Maxim Munitions - J4 Marlln Arms - '4 X Y .Shipbuilding . . - '. X01 Amer Pap Pulp V4 , Otis Plevatoi - '4 ' Peerless Motor 7 I Poole Png "d I Redden 'I link ', Scrlpps-Uooth J4 Standaid Jlotots -I I Steel Allojs - "1 ' SubnXatine - ', St loseph Lead. . . - '4 'I odd Shipbuilding . - ', Ttiaugle I'llni 1 Pnited 1'ioflt Sharing - 'j I S steamship ' 1 1 nited .Xlotois ' I XVoild s I ihn ', Wrlght--lainii Air . V .inc Concent nx ', xl', in", ion, I7'4 IX', 'III tn'4 n'4 11 J9U. 40 117", no 78'm 1(1 '4 ion '4 X! II', .11 ll' Xfi, IXi, ni' -.4 I lid 10 3 4 no 10 80 7J4 I2H 70 33 n 118 I 20 1 84 41 14 84 4X 47 I.X 40 20 12", 4 18 14 (IS 0' X2' Vs 1(1.' i("4 I9'4 .14 ' xx M, m i0 iX 148 im 17 n Miami Con Cop 2') i8 Mldvale Steel .X4 51 Mo Kan .L Tc il'i " 5, Mo Pacinc . . 2(1 2.Xi. do pief . xx ji .X8V4 Xat Con & S in HI X-Ul i:n i- S pf .Xi'Ki "it Xev Con Cop 11 i0, X X Alt Brake UX li4U V X' Central 70 X.XVi V T V II ( H 4XH 1.1'n X Out .c ii', il Not Pacific ll 0; Xoxa Scotli Stl (.7 06 Ohio Gts .181, 38 Pan Am Pet pf 9 1 01 .... .... 10!", 2 9 i 19 14TJ, 8XJ4 01 10 !8 148 !7'4 .X8 104 10 Illinois Ohio . Prairie Pipe S O Cal . S O X J . . S O X Y ... M NIRI Oil . ..14 304 2.X8 .J14 .320 .258 lei sk II H I". I'i 10 40 00 8 V 1X0 81 JB4 X 13i Js 2 30 87 411 00 47 '1 A! 17 no 11 18 n'4 ,x 18 14", 01 V4 n 1! 8 1.XO .108 20! 218 5I.X 20! (snle 1 1 lt 4' l'HILA. UNAC'JIVh .STOCKS Pollovvlng ore tiuolutlons for Inactive stocks listed In tin Philadelphia Stock exchange, and In which llicie wcro no transactions lodav Tho pi Ice given Is the last pi ev ions eio'-c s. IH',4 (1 1! 2IX 318 1 -I 1 --1 'h '4 5 ixw ", 3 8 "4 in ',i ,X! 20X4 121 ' ' " ., sequovah 4. ' Sinclair INDEPENIir.NT Ol Barnett Oil A. Gas... f, Cosden A. Co. ... 4 i:ik Basil- r.J Pederal Oil 1 1 Inter Petrol .. .. 13',, I Houston Oil 7 I Merrltt Oil 4 I Mldvvet P.eniilng . 110 Alet Petiol tJi I Ohio Fuel li Oklahoma P.ef . . Sapulpa P.ef . . -. w. STOCKS n 13J4 80 23 111 1J4 17 'h 0 0'4 IVA Pinna P. II P10 Gas & C Pierce Oil Phllt Co Pitts A; West Pills Coil Pte'sed SI Car Pullman Pal C Itwv '-tl Spg Uai Con op . lleidlng Itep It X. S'teel 'aliinnl A I. shittuelv Ariz . slnclxlr Oil Sou Paclth . Southern II II. do pref studebikei T C & C vv 1 Texas ( o Tob Products Union Pacific 14 "4 I ll.'i 29 injf, XI V4 44 ' 4X m', 29 IXi, .xn'i 1 1 1 1 '4 1 1 1 1 1 1 '4 00 ' 07 1 38 01 44 4- Vi 40'i. in', 10 3X X0'4 il Teik '4 19 X, if- on, 0J4 ns !P on '4 111 08 21s 91 "4 01 1.X 14 LX", 31'fc 32 88 87 i7 20 no n8 4ny 44'4 l'' 18H 1.X0V4 158 7JV4 71 7! HIV- 12n!. 127 t' fli. Mores 104V. 10114 101'4 United Prult .H1J4 HI 184, P S III Akohol.121 12! 12i'i 1 P S Rubber .. 63J6 03 LT S Sm & llet. 43J4 4 1J, U S Steel .. .113 113 do pref ...110J4 11" Utah Copper .. 8X 84", Va Cai. Chem . 54 34J4 Wabash . ... 0tb 0 do pref A . 40 40 do pref B .24 24 XVest Marvland 15 lXJi XX'est Union Tel 8X XX 83 Westing Mfg 44 41!, 4 1 Worth P & M 07 flou n7 Wheel ,L I. U, oyt O'A 0 White Motors 40 10 4 1 Wllhs Overbid 20 . 11) 20 0ERNMEiT HOM)5 llll registered 1030 siim Atlanta Big Ledge Butte Xew Con Arl! C P s S. Jeiome Phst Xational (ioldllcld Mergei GoldfWrt Cons . Gold! eld Florence Goldlleld Kewnnas Green Monster . Hecla Mining . . , Howe Sound ? Independence Lead ,. Jeiome Veide .. Jim Butler ... - I Jumbo Extension ," 'McIUnley Darragh ,7 1 .xiagma copper 8X 4BV4 - : 11' . Xr.. n.ln lirnnrlor - -OT I .c: itua Muv- 1.'? ?? Xinisslng Ohio Copper Bay Hercules . . . San Toy Stewart Tonopah i:tenslon United Verde West End Con . . X hlte Caps Yerington BONDS in 1 STOCKS 4 Acme Tea pf. Amei Milling itlll Jlvvvs pf A C. war. Alllanie Ins Am Store Am Stis pf Buff . Sus. .. Catavv 1st pr Cataw Jd pf Con Trac .N J i:rle Ht & B T Ht & B pf Key Tel pief 79 11 60 1 19 JO 12 Leh Val r Leh Vnl T pf Lit BrotJiers Little Schuvl V .1 AV S Noi th Pcuna 1'a Salt Mfg Phlla & XVest 20 i7 21, 48 89 86 81 6 LOCAL STOCK TRADING IS QUIET; PRTri? ri-TAiVr'T?C TTTMTlTDr.T?rrATVrTr ., Pennsylvania Railroad Is Active Leader Philadelphia . Jiilectnc 5s Make bensational Advance and W. N. Y. and P. 4s Are Strong Stock ti-ndlng; was extremely dull nnd genciullv unlntctestliift on tht Plilladelphla exchange today. Outside of Pennsv lvunla llallroad .which took the active leadership, and United States Steel common, tinnsnctlon't were ncaily all In small, odd lots and pilce changes were in most cases small uini iiiuinportunt, . ,4 Although I'cnnsjlvnnla Halltoad at one time was sllghtlv above estfrTi da.v'a llnul notation, the inajotity of sales weie nt 44U, unchanged, at which level theie was a good demand, while .Sleel fnnde a small gain nfter belnR low ev. . General Asphalt came out In small volume and reacted 1 point, American Hallwais prefened lost . Lehigh N'axlgutlon was sllghtlj lower and, Pulled Gas Impiovement diopped biu k a ft action. Anietlcnn Milling ad- vanced H, Tonopah Mining n tillle and XVest Jersey and .Seashore, follow- ing me iienti ot rails on the nig board because of the tepoit of Dlrcctfir? (..enetai .xictxaoos approval or the contiacts, was stiong, ailvnnclngl points. Heading also moved up a little, hut was slow ,, Cambila lion, Philadelphia Hlectilc and llapld Tianslt trust eel tltlcatcij held steady and were unchanged virtually all throilgh the session, w.ltli lltQi Inteiest being attracted to them because of their limited actlvltj. ' .' Philadelphia Electilc first us and WesterA-Xew Y'ork nnd Points lvanla general 4s atti acted Interest by their good strength, the former ndvnncinSs: 5 pet cent and the latter 3 per cent. The new Lehigh Valley 6s w. t. vcie uulte active and advanced at one time to 98f8. later helling unchangeiLv Libert Loan Issues weie slow-, and, outside of the 3s, which held.! steadv at 101 60, unchanged, the weie luegul.11. ( X4 hRi 11 in 17 47 I'll V Bk wai 125 Un Co of X 1. 182 . W I &. S S . 40 , XX'est Coal... 70 v Xork riwys. . 7 X'ork Rys pf. 31 MONEY-LENDING RATES N I1XX 'OllK Monev on call, mixed tollateial, opened todaX' at 6 pel tent for lending and lenewlng. On lndu tilals, the opening tate was 6 pel tent The situation in lime money con tinues close and rates are largel nomi nal nt 6fn 6 '- per cent for loans of slt davs to six. months on good mKed and Induslilal" Prime bank accepcinces ale slow at lccentlv luling figures Pi line mercantile paper Is quiet at 6 per cent, the minimum discount llguics I'HII.MIUI.IMII Call 6 percent, time 5 I1I1 pel cent Commeicial papei, thiee to sl months, 56 per cent , six months o pci cent. loxnox Monev is n.uolid at 1 pel cent. Discount rate, shott and thiee month bills 3 17-32 pel cent 1 U 48 . 1 ' 1 I IX", 11 H8 Mother Lode 1 Mines Co of America. 1 Xevada Hills n.i 43 '4 -t Vt 114 lit) Vi 84 J4 34'4 'i 9 n 40 '4 14 1 1 9 70 2.1 0 U v ' V. 1 4 4 4", 4 i 4 ,' V4 31 38 0 II I! 45 30 3! 31 35 1 U4 1 4 " 8 8 1 4Ji 4 7 1 f, i 37 38 1 W. in 17 2 4 411 IX .10 35 II 4 7J4 13 Bethlehem Cs Cosden Oil 6s . . . Cosi'en & Co Cs . . . " Cud bv 5s . . . . ,. Russian Goxt 5s .. .7 do 6s .... f Southern Uailvva 5s. Sinclair uu h TJ. Todd Shipbuilding 6s. 100 "r 4 901)4 100 80 83 80 - 83 07 07 57 88 J4 At 03 88 98 80 83 1U3 58J4 62 J4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New Xork. Sept. 5 Xeutral ex change rates showed further declines In the early dealings today, xvhlle Al lied exchanges held steady. Business was of limited ptoportlon Quotations were: Demand sterling, 4 75 7-16, cables 4 76 9-16. Sixt-dav bills, nomluall, 4.73, ntuctv-dav- bills 4 71. Uranc tables 5 46 checks 5 47 Lire cables 6 35. checks 6 36 Swiss cables 4 44. checks 4 45 Guilder cables 43. checks 48 Pesetas cables 23 45, checks 23 23 Stockholm cables .13 20. checks 32 80 Cbrlstiania cables 30.70, checks 30 30 Copenhagen cables 30 40, checks JO BNK CLEARINGS BunK clonrlnfff" torla compared ith cor rMpondine da Iat two Mars, MIR Ml 7 M1 Phlla . $71022 027 " 1" tmn j ii iao -nn HoKlon 14 Drt2 fl2rt 42 701,701 27 R70 002 V ... fi .4 OfiS 77 fi71 771 fill 500 3J4 24R naltlmoro 11 807.017 fl4fi "It 7 'H8 "B"i Trcnrli Bank Statement I'jirU. Spnt. r. The MeeKlv statement of the BinU of T'rnrico 1iour tlie fol low In t chances Hold fn liand IncienRerl 7fiR ooo francs, siher in hand decreased I 000: notes In circulation increased 20.1423 000; treasury notes Increased 0(l 111 000 : ppnpral deposits decreased 00 140 000; hills discounted derrenspil 11,457,000; adances Increased 6.9G7.000 Local Meat Market Thi follow irnr report of th frsh mit r.Td In Phlladtph!a i furnlnhd lv th 'oral llPsock "rd mepf offic of the Hurean o Ma-k4ti United States Department of JTltr rnnsii unKr BTeipts nheni, pood h"f arpp market stead to a shade easier, de mnwl hint fair. STPKUS UerelptR liberal market alow it 'o o $2B demand lust fa'r TOWS necelotn Inrrpaalp nuallt' noorer; market weak at $10 to $21, demand stow VKATj Rece.ntd HbTfll. mot'r h" 4al. market steadv nn choice at ?7 to 0 othere alow abound $1 lower at $10 to $24, jpmond opIv fair. POUK Perelntf modera bu'V medium nd esv frozen loins at $3"i to $16, market ( dv demand fair TAMR Rereint liberal roinmnn Mnrta nVpttful. rnwket weak and Irregularis lower A nt n 2R. demand poor MTTTOV rtfeWta mn.1rte market .i nt 1 to 24 d-mand Ileht The Federal Hesere Bank has been W-tjz inairuuiea ay me ireasury to withdraw Efti loan payments held b the banks as de BV cos its to reach thn RPHPtna rtatiir hi ftt'iEJlfoV0- Theca""J proximate .kVa A4 , Albert n. Murphy, of this city, who for Northern star his bravery In the Hghtlne near Fis- rcu. Bila iiicviu, miu nuwiinco lur iea.urrnip, was West Knn I.OCVL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS VlllluBV Mlzpah Entenaiou tHA r $m is" , promoted to sergeant on the spot, was formerly order clerk In the hanking of fice of C. D Barney 4. Co He enlisted in me ixin uegimem OOl DKIELD STOCKS Vtlanta IllUf Hull llooth mamondfield II B Daisi Kenanaa Hani, of England Statement Vi l lndon, Sept. S The weekly state- Oro Tflent of the Bank of England shows the batidntnrm Kendall A -J.rouowine cnanses: Total reserve de- " '"- . . ,, Increased, 597.000; circulation increased MIHLBI.LANEOl'Si V yT ,: ounion increasea, 1388,033 , tIzoiim United i owcr securities aecreasea, 13b7,uou , Nevada n ohqt t .''"poblic deposits Increased, 2 094 000. Tecor Allnlnu c;! other deposIU decreased. 4,384,000 J ,nptes decreased, 611,000. Government Urecurtles decreased, 1,288,000 The -,.,, nun ui v.ii. nai.n a icocitc tW lie, tjiiuy mis weea is ii ta per cent, last 'Iweek It was 17.16 Jier tent. Itate of f discount Is 5 per cent X.r S, tI.l AJl. 4 ,30 12 0". OT 0', 07 111 If 0-, 07 10 12 1 1'. s 01 0-, III II.' in ni oj n (It "3 0.' 04 01 111 01 oi no IH 22 '. 11 .1.' ID DIVIDENDS DECLVRED ? NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS l M Ny lork, Sept. B nUTTEIl lUcelpt,. 11 tuba. Market ateady Kxirai. WK ii mi hlzher acorln. MtrSlWc. nrsta. 4714 ii rWikt: wcond., 44H47e: SUte dairy, 48Vi i iSWc: Imllatlon creamery. 40941c. ;T JKICIS Itecelptl 32 803 calea. Market tmUtkaAv. White. 82687. OtLer Quotation. , ;'chanfil. r . rtCHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 'eUe. Kept 8. ULTTKn Becelpti. 10, tubs 4iau cnt nisner. extra cream . ,,l.e. JS IteceiPia. ,,, la caaea. r. Extra Ori. iutmv,c. tr BAR SILVER ijt i Tiuiar Tea Thura H&M& f.plii t.ut' J.I' t, t H Wl -,fi " i i tt American Woolen Compani reeular ouar terh of JI 7.'. on nreferred and JI i fin (onimon na able October 1.. to atoch ; of record beplember 10 Pooka clo.e September lb and open September 27 Wyllla-Overland Company rearilar nuar terly of H per cent on preferred payaWf October 1 to boldera of record of (September 1 Sheffield Steel and Iron Company regular quarterly of 1? per cent on preferred, pay able October 1 to hpldera of record Septem- "lontiomery Ward t Co . regular quarterly of l, per cent on preferred payable Octo ber 1 t" atock of record September 20. Old Dominion Company, quarterly of SI a ahare payable September 30 to holders of record September IT. tTuett I'eabodj & Co. quarterly of 1. per cent on preferred parable October 1 to atock of record September 20 Baltimore Tuba Cumpanv, Inc quarterly .. t T nn fnmmnn and nreferred. both Half cent poable. October 1 to atock of recjrd Sep l .i. inl!, South Henri and Sauttiern Hall- J road Company, aeml.annual of 1 per cent on omtnon and Si .Per reqt on preferred, pay. ,hle Heptrmber 111 Hook, cloae S-ptemtrtr - lIR jo mat reopen September 17, tft.h Iam "-.""... j v.ll.u r.sht ....... ... Wi 1 t l.UEaTOCK yi'OTVTIONS ( hlc.uo. "ei.t " llou'. Itetelpla JI 000 ead Montl .'n low el than vesterdaj s average falrlv active at dectlnps lutch era 1UIB-, Usht tin '".J0 packlns 118 25.tll roilKh 17'iililS, pica cood and liilce 118 J1S IS i.". CATTI.K HecelDU I'nuil head Native ateera steid) to strons western atrone to hlaher Ilutchers stock elow tending lower calve. fUron SHBEP ItecelnL .'4 000 head Tat clasaes alow to l'ic lower feedera steady South Omuliil. Sept 3 HOGS Receipts. r,A0O head Markets ateady to lower. Range, llll Bill HO CATTI E Receipt. 0100 head SHEEP Receipt. 25 000 head Car. 424 hanta Cl), Scpi ! CATTLE Re rtlnt. 7000 head le.,di llOtl5 Strong l"c higher Speculator, top 1.0 1-, SHLEP Ileteipt. 7000 head Mow riltklilirgll. ept .i IIOHS -Receipts iroo head Higher lleavira J.'O .'.', fi .'0 1", heav orker JJIHt.'l in light jorkeis 20 50ft JO 71 Pig. J0 J12(l SO SHEEP AM) I.AMIIS R-celpl. 300 head Slead Top .beep S13 lop lamb. $17 i AI.VB4 Receipt. 000 head Lower Top 119 30. J. , ,innmi llltl 3 resiatereil 1018 I. coupon 101R Ifi registered 1025 4h (oupon 102 1. registered 1940 t coupon 1940 I'linim Js registered, 1010 Panama - regiBtered, l'l IS Panama 3s registered, 1001 Panama 3. toupon lis n, 9, 1001, st M IIS IS ', S3 3 TATTI rt Re Calves Receipt. r.ait IliifTalo, epl etpt. 12'i head MeRdv 1011 head leadi J7rJl HOOta Receipt, lion hcjd Mow and lower Heavi J20 ,-.ii20 71 mixed and vorkera JJOOOdJl 10 light yorker. JJO .10WJO 71 nlga, JJU 50 roughs. JU 73 18 stags J12W15 SHEEP AND UAMRS Receipts, 400 head, bteady and unchanged NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Sept 5 The market for coffee futures opened quiet this morn Ing, with prices unchanged to 14 points lower Yesterday. Toda a cioa. opening .10 h 50 I l'aris Bourse Quiet Paris, Nept 5 Trading was quiet on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes 04 francs, 10 centimes; exchange on London 26 francs, 10 centimes; C per cent loan 87 francs, 95 centimes. National Security Bank Philadelphia EXECUTOR OIIABTEBEU llll TBDSTKB FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Capital $5,000,000 Surplus $16,000,000 Main Office: Broad Street Office. ' 325-331 Chestnut St N. E. Cor. of 43-53 S. Fourth St. Broad and Chestnut Su. ADMINISTRATOR a0BDLsJ (13) jgvTir y Tradesmens National Bank 431 Chestrfut St. September October November December JanuHrj February . .March . . . April ..... May ...... June I?.? Springfield Railway Ught Camnkiir. .rer-1 '" ; n'i ular ouarksrly of If. on preferre.lApayabT' Ju , , ' j 0obr"l fepWei. p record 8epleB.bj.ui, -jld. . h 01 t Ml S 111 0 IIS JJ 0 411 ft All B fll fl.tt 11 7J h 111 U.30 t 40 9 00 Condition at close of business August 31, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Investments $7,529,869.3(1 Due from Banks 305,347.76 "Strength and Service" PvnhnnirnK 4Tm Plnnt . I " ing House 127,490X6 j Cash and Reserve 1,051,188.64 $9,013,896.06 LIABILITIES' Capital $250,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 1,279,011,34 Ciiculation 246,900.00 Deposits .? ,. 7,237,984.72 19,013,896.06 I, HA1UT.K I) It IP PI. I're.. OEO. KK8SI.KK. lrr IT... UCrORT OF CONDITION At the Close of Business August 31, KKSOURCKS TwwsceffHvfcnuavw The Market Street National Bank OF Philadelphia AllKlIM 31.1, t'HH RESOURCES Loans nnd Inxestments . . $1J,890,1Du 55 t'ustomei ' Lluhlllt under Acceptances l,5Jl,7S8 Bl Due from llanl.s . . . 2,651,070 'I0 exchanges for ("leiuhig rioue 430,807,67 Cash nnd He"-cie 707,527 07 $18,309,324.69 LIABILITIES Capital Sloik . . JI, 000 000,00 Surplus and Net 1'iollts . l.fifin 84.1 fij Miiulntlon . 607.000 00 Acceptance under Coiniiierclal Letters of Ciedlt 1,515,776 51 llllls 1'aj llilo 'wih I'edu il llesete Hank . 6OS.300 00 Liabilities fot IJpdNcou.its 1 Ith Tedetnl I!esete IlanU 70", 772 20 Deposits 1J.2J0S.I2 27 $18,309,324.69 W. I SINNCTr, Cashier. First National Bank of Philadelphia 315 Chestnut J5treet Condemed report at close of butiness Aug. 31, 1918 RESOURCES Caih and Reserve '.-. $3,134,296.33 Exchange, for Clearing House 1,614,424.68 Due from Banks 7,598,595.22 Loans and Investments 32,994,175.51 Interest Earned but Uncollected 135,003.72 Customers' Liability for Acceptances Executed.... 546,620.58 Total $46,023,116.04 LIABILITIES Deposits Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Interest and Discount Collected but not earned. Reserved for Taxes, Interest, etc Bills Payable (Federal Reserve Bank) Acceptances Executed for Customers Total . . $37,325,192.18 1,500,000.00 2,034,514.57 153,920.28 210,178.02 4,252,690.41 . . 546,620.58 $46,023,116.04 M M. A. l.. I'reildenl Ki:1() 11 MINK, lire President 'I1IO'-. . AMllll.H, Cn-liler 1RK11 II. SMIII1R, lire I're.. 'll s. II. .1 VMI.s, .cs'( nshier HAKK i. IIAAi. ire I'resldent CAltl, II. CIIAl'l I.ll, Ass't Cnsliler F. W. Ajer Limn. X. Child Inaeph S. CI "irk U niton C'lnrl: CjrUK II. K. CurtU DIRECTORS I ranklln n'Oller 141111am V. Gent sdne Ik lluttliln.oii Ik ('. In In , I Ulnsston" I-k Jones milium A. I.uu Ju.epli II. -McCull 1 red'k JllcOnen 1. llenrj .Stutlersiiod J. IV. Ann Djke 1918 Loans and Investments .$13,0:8,705.26 1 B Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances .... 3,073,065,41 Due from Sinks 1,886,170 27 Exchanges for Clearing; House,,, 130,866 54 Cash and Itesere 1,020,008.11 $19,147,815.59 HOWARD A. LOED H. D McCAnTHT. Vtce-Pres. and Cashier, ED1IUND WILLIAMS. Ai.t. Ca.bl.r. S. E. OUaOBKHEIU. A..t. Caahltr and VJtt, rarelsn D.pt. I.IADII.1TIE8 Capital Surplus (Earned) ...., Undivided Profits (Earned) Circulation Letters of Credit Acceptances Acceptances of Other Banks Sold ...... U. S. Bonds Uoriowed. . . . , . .. Itedlscounts Bills Payable to Federal Itesene Bank Account II. S. Certificates of Indebtedness and Liberty Bonds ....,...,.. Deposits ,,..,....,., .500,000.00 1,000,000.00 235,421.96 496,500 00 1,588,574.84 1,484,490.57 100,000 00 490,000 00 .920,000 00 1,995,000 00 10,327.828 :: r vrx milTTTTTITTTlllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIII ? 'PyF?ZJlvi jf; rrp V- AfS?1 tl,l4t7.S15.S9 ,Kj , INCORPORATED 1803 THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK Philadelphia, August 31, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $73,991,117.38 Accrued Interest Receivable 146,516.93 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 12,295,721.55 Due from Banks 33,434,402.01 H Exchanges for Clearing House 6,324,583.82 I Cash and Reserve 12.548,728.16 $138,741,069.85 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $3,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits , 7,315,817.38 Unearned Discount 472,621,30 Reserved for Taxes 173,021.93 Accrued Interest Payable 9S.895.31 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 14.S75.631.41 Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 912,000.00 B Notes and Bills Rediscounted 7,265,860.00 . (Individual $61,163,603.27 . DepOSltS Bank 38,707.639.25 v I U. S. Government 4,755,980.00 104.627.222.52 $138,741,069.85 T.KVI I,. RUK, President. CHARLES I'. I1LINN, Jr.Avire Pre.. UM.IAM S. MMWOX. Vice Pne. HORACl: FOKTKKCITK. Vice I're.ldent and ('adder 8TKP1IEN K. RUTH. At. 'Cashier J IIKRTRAM KHT1I. Auditor FIIWARD H. IK.UIH. At. Cu.hler MK1AK HOH. Mir. Forelxn Ilept. I1MI IV. 8TKW HT. A.at. C'a.hler II. II. rol IIK.MUS. Mar. tr. Ilept. r-KANK P. HTRI'IIKMH. Aid, Ca.lder N, T. IIAM.S, .Mcr. Tran.lt Ilept, ;- tleorce Wood Vttred (' ItarrUon lvl I.. lu. n Ceors. II. AlcFaildeu Kunaal jiorsau R isiuucl Re DIRECTORS Pierre K dn Pont tx H. Ulint H.iniiel M. auclaln Ullllmn II. Ilunner , bullae. I), Himmoii. Kumuel I), Murrlurr AIM, C. Dlnker Mdrldse li. Jolm.on .1. Howard Pev J Itearalrr Mltrlull Henry G. Ilrrocle PlHnHrWTftVTnTrlVTTffrfrm I HIUlTrrra1sTSfTTTrynpn7nrfn7TYTTlVTVlTHvw.M......iM WTT . , fl ' '.ltl'',r"4l'Hi'.JJi M n M ?. II 'Iv m n V' H, li.miim &: P s 'SttZmTr ii uati'' i in 1 1 iii nr ",ijJif5M ysw m 7. 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