sSSmSS klilUIXKVPOHVI '7fJnrKrwr-;:" "T-.WWaf 1 Km'i:jWm''W&mjpf&vuiMmm.?j' :m ' -rri J "-. EVENING HJBEIO EBDOBR-PHIEABELPHO:, MONDST. (JANUARY G, 1019 HERTLING DIES; ILL ONLY 6 DAYS Former Chancellor of Ger many Has Succumbed at Ruhpolding, Bavaria PART OF STATE DRY IN SPRING Some Dealers May Not Ask Li censes for Few Months ItarrUlmrar. Jan. C. Although under Federal law the nation will (ro dry on July 1 It Is llltely that parts of IYmv eylv'anla will, because of tho license lt untlon, drift away from liquor Belling before tlint tlm. In mot of tho counties the license LEADER OF CENTRISTS Jly the Associated Press courts meet In January and February, Ir many thev are held In March and In como tlipy aro held In April and May There has been n Reneral disposition on inn nan ou ma imuor mrn to nntiiy lor Ik'enses In those counties wliero the courta are held in January, February and Starch. Many hotel men and dealers frankly rtllraHnn ,. trf ,..nlilttt v nf .alflnv ("opcnhaRCii, Jan. 6. Count ueoriw clnnces on short periods, but even In the BILTMORE OSWALD The Diary of a Hapless Recruit V. von Herttlng, tho former Imperial (Jerman Chancellor, died Saturday nlRlit nt Hulipotdlng, TJavarla. Ho had been 111 for nix days. counties where the courts meet In April I and May thcro Is the belief that the Legislature may adopt n law that will ! rebate the liquor men for the unexpired , nart of tho year for which licenses are I granted. Count George von HcrMIng was l f HMATTCC A MARTI? Tal ' considered the most learned man of all i Ll liliil luOIA lHUlVlEi Dl tho men called to tho chancellorship of .-w .... net-many .Inc. 1871. Ho Had i for THEODORE ROOSEVELT himself n. philosopher's reputation be-1 foro he entered political life, and up' to 1912, when ho becamo Bavaria'! prp.j. ni: G TT ' ninISter.prelucnt, he had combined L -PrcsidcillC Dcgll S. U. Aluorc Dopo Breve Malattia I educational nnd literary work with his political activities. Von Hertllnir was appointed Imperial German Chancellor In October, 191", succeeding Dr. Ceorg MIchaclIs. He resigned In tho fall of last year, and tho then Emperor Wil liam conferred upon him the Order of the Black Eagle nnd his warm thanks for the "seir-pncrlflclng faithfulness" with which Yon llcrtllng hud served the country. Von HcrtUng, who during his "Bavarian ministerial career had been Published nrvl nutrlUiUM Under . .. . 1'KHMlT NO. 341 A'ithorl2c1 by the act ef Octotvr 6, int., on nio ut tho I'oBtemcs ot 1'hllu iMplila, ri " lij- order of tho rrcM'nt a h. iiiim.t:so.v i'otmatr lionet al. New York, 6 gennaio. II Colonncllo Theodore Roosevelt e' dubbed by his enemies "the old fox" ' morto questa mattina di buon ora. and earned a reputation as a reaction. neIta sua ca a Oyster Bay. La ary, was regarded with KU&plcion by I .. . . 4 , ,,, '.. , tho Socialists from tho early days of j nolizia della morte dell ex-prcsidente his chancellorship and In tho latter fu qui' ricevula da Miss Josephine months of his occupancy of the offlce oi-:i.- . - j i . i ,. was assailed by the .Socialists In tho , Strieker, segrctana del Colonncllo. a Reichstag and by tho German news-' mezzo di un messagto telefonico da papers, the Socialists charging that he , Mra irnneoroti had entered he chancellorship with , , jf . . ' the understanding that ho would speak . Miss Strieker dice die il Colon- for tho whole of the Oerman pcop c. M0 ha soffcrlo un attacco di inflam II lib Uliib Jin JltH bWMU I. i ZZJ W& r I I H tl At which tho recruit, a great hulk ot n fellow, delivered tho hospital np. prentice a rosoundlng blow In the utomach and turned Indignantly to tho doctor. "That man's Interfering," ho wild In nn injured voice. "Now that ain't fair. Is It, doo?" "You pas," said the. loctor briefly, producing his handkerchief nnd mop ping his brow. "Well, what ' aro you standing around for?" ho unld a moment later, spying me In my comer. "Oh. doctor," I cried delighted, "I thought you had forgotten me." "No," said tho doctor, "I'll never for get you. You pass. Tako your papers anu clear out. I can now feel with a certain degree of security that I am In tho navy. (TO an CONTINUKD) Coryrliht, 1810. by FYcatrltlt a. stokes Co. U. S. MARKET BUREAU i ISSUES LIST OF PRICES DELAWARE G.O.P. CONTROL IS SPLIT Party Has Power in Both Houses, but Hasn't Ef fected Harmony Yet CAUCUS COMES TONIGHT Agriculture Branch Puts Out Guide for Housewives tpecial Ttlccram to Kvertia I'ubhe Ltdgcr j Iloer. Del.. Jan. C. For the first time I In yenrs both branches of the Delaware Legislature will be under the control of the Republicans when It convenes here I tomorrow In biennial session, In tho Senate they hae n majority I of 12 to 5 over tho Democrats, and In , tho Houee the ratio Is 23 to 12. The Republican organization of the State, lealizlnc that on It rests the solo lesponslblllty for all legislation at thin . session, proposes keeping close tabs on I U C p a r tm C 11 t Its party men In both branches, by hav ing an auviBory roniiniuee iw m. " t Job mid making weekly visits to Dover . every Monday morning kj as to "start I the week right," I ' The Republican factional differences are expected to manifest theniKelvc In The first o! tho dally market guides . very material way, right at thu out- for Thiladelnhla. Intended to fce e con. ' "t in the party caucus, which will take ,',... , i place here tonight. Krrorts nave oeen &umers in touch with the changing mar- mado 1o ,mI,, tnejC drrercncs In ad- ket condlllonE, was issued tol5; by the I vance, but apparently without result. It Bureau of Markets of the United States appears to be a foregone conclusion . ...... . , . that Sussex County W get the ofilce Department of Agriculture. Todays ot ,,rjnt pro tem. of tho S-nate and 1 guide covers only the fruits .and vege-1 that !. Dolphus Short, of Mllford. will 'tables most Important at present. Un-' ,,e 'lioscn, although there is still a .. . . . . . iiu4'iiiciii ill triifc -uumi iw .nv m- less othenvlse stated, prices are for omce for Jam ,, MirCi tlr of novcP . i products or good average quality. Poorer, mn of J. Frank Allee, one-tlmo United ( goods. It Is pointed out, should sell for States Senator, who Is tho acknowledged 1 less. j new dispensation chief in this county. Tho fruits and cgetabl.s in today' , t that program succeeds New Castle . guide are grouped under three headings, I County III bo permitted to "name tho ' "abundant." "normal" and "Kcarce." i Speaker of the House: but although the : This grouping will be followed each day, , new dispensation chief is understood ' i the make-up of the groups changing with to have picked William U. Danienbaker. eacn cnange in market conumonn. rur- ' of Claimont. for that oillce. Mr. Danzen- , THE GIRARD ''zm o NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA Matemenl nf condition at the close of bnslness December 31, 191 over td tho Junkers nnd represented Ideals that were obsolete. The press generally at tacked tho Chanrellor as a result of the Increasing friction between the Berlin and Vienna (Jovernments. Tho feeling ot tho newspapers was Inten silled when tlia Chancellor early in September said tho Government saw mazionc per rcumaismo il primo dell'anno, e che da quel giorno fu confinato in lctto. ltnma, i gennaio. Questa sera, poco dopo le oie novo, II Presldento AVIIsou lasclo' Itoma con la no possibility of approving a hill forl"-'o dello acelamazlone entuMastlche del general equal suffrage ns It came from romanl che si erano affollatl lungo le tho Prussian lower house. Tho work ers' unlona also turned against tho Chancellor, accusing tho Government of being responsible for lack of food nnd ot putting tho Interests of the pro iluclng Interests abovo those ot the people. In his last speeches before the Itelchstag, Von Ilertllng dwelt on the possibilities of peace being brought about. These addresses were charac terized by the newspapers or Aiuea ! ..n.infrlfj n "neaco feelers." and even Kip R-ei-e attacked by German writers anil R& politicals us Insincere and untruthful. R Von Ilertllng was bom In August, ISS1843. In Darmstadt, ot a well-known Bbi'O 4-...I lo per le quail doveva passaro II enr tco per rescarsl nlla. stazlone ferrovlnrla. I.a vlslta alia Cupitale Itallana e' stata quella uho plu' ha lenuto occupato 11 Prcsldente AVIIson o che magglormentc Ilia imprcsslonato per l'entuslasino con 11 nuaic e' stato accolto. 11 Presldente si fermera brevement a Genovn, Torino e Milauo e poscla prosegulra' per Pailgl, ove conta di arrharo martedl' mattina. Wilson spera al suo rltorno In Parlgl dl trovure 1 delegatl per la paco In ac cordo sul prlml prlnclpl per decldere sulla proposta I.ega dello .Vazlonl, splananilo. cosi', la Ia ptr dlspoiTe dl quanto egll rlguarda come prellmlnare necessarlo per la pace, prima del suo ilWfnmllv. He uassed through tho gym finnslum. or high school, of his .homo i ritorno ncen tal i"nlti lerso la meta H city, studied philosophy anil history -ai fcbbralo. iat Munster. .iiunicii anu jierun, anci ti-ecelved the degreo of doctor of phi- 'ilnsnohv In 1864. 1ater he vivslted Italy 'land studied the dogma nnd history of A1!-,-- T...nM r-.,tl.rtllrt lllllfll Qtlrl In btlllO IlUUdlll V.V..V-..W -..--.., ...... ,,. a3867 becamo tcacner or pnuosopiiy in fthe University of Ilonn. IIo was prob xably the best known German exponent lot Catholic scholastic philosophy and apolitical sociology. -,. "'Do jou enlisl for foreign scrvico?' he asked. all be foreign to me.'" Sure,' I replied, 'it will FKI th ADVISES HOLDING BACK RATE FIGHTS felVlcAdoo Says Slate Commis sions Cannot Override Federal Action By the. Associated Press rt Tl nxiiiiiiloii, jan, i,, uruers ot htaio li lorl II I'resldenle ha rltevuto. nel Quirlnale, una rapprcsentan7.i della stampa Itallana con a capo 1'Onorcvole Torre, presldente dell'Assoclazlone della Stampa. I,'On, Torre lesse un Indlrlzzo II cul concetto prlnclpalo era la necesslta" della I.ega delte Nazlonl e 1'aggiuMa mento dl tutte le qucsttonl nazlonall e dl razza. Xel pomerlgglo dl oggl, dopo la cola zlone aH'Ambasclata Americana. II I're sldente ha vlsltato Papa Benedetto che In ha rIceuto a braccla nperto e gll ha f,tretto vlgorosamento la mano. II Papa ed 11 Presldente sono rlmasti a lungo In eollouulo piivato. 11 Papa ha regalato a. Wilson una magnltlco musalco rlproducente 11 San Pietro dl Guldo Itenl che trovasl netia I'lnacotecn vatlcana. 11 musalco e" stato esegulto tiella fabbrlca del Vatlcano, mlsura una yard quadrata ed o' atlmato del valoro dl $40,000. Questa sera dopo un pranzo privato tra 11 Presldente, la sua slgnora ed I Iteall d'ltalla. Wilson o sua moglle si son recall a Villa Savola ler salutaro la Iteglna Madre. riUfAHY i3. "And what," naked the enlisting officer, regarding me as It I had insulted him, his family and his livestock, "leads you to be lieve that you uro remotely qualified to Join the navy?" At this I almost dropped my cane, which In tho stress of my patriotic preoccupation 1 had forgotten to leave home. "Nothing." I replied, making a hasty calculation of my numerous useless accomplishments i "nothing at all, sir: that Is nothing to speak of. Of courso I've paased a couple of seasons nt Uar Harbor perhaps that " "liar Harbor!" exploded tho officer, "liar! ball I bah dammit," ho broke off, "I'm bleating." "Tes, sir." said I with becoming humility. Ills hostility Increased. "Do jou enlist fur foreign service?" he mapped. "Sure." I replied. "It will all be for eign to me." ' I "What did you do at Uar Harbor?" I nsked the onicer, fixing me with his I gaze. "Oh, I repueii qisuy, i occasion ally yachted." "On what kind of a boat?" he urged. "Now for tho life of me, sir, I can't mittn recall." I replied, "it waa splendid boat though, a perfect "You mean to say," he whispered, "that you don't know what kind of a boat It was?" "Unfortunately no. sir." I replied, feeling really sorry for tho wounded man. "I'm going to make an experiment ,of you," ho ud. "you are going 10 be a sort ot a icsi case, jouro me worst applicant I have ever had. If tho navy can mako a sailor out of you It can mako a sailor out of any body." "Thank you, sir." I replied humbly. "Report here Monday for phyalca.1 examination," ho continued, waving niy thanks aside. "And now go away." February to i never luuy ap- truiy uemocrauo and hay-windows are respecters of no caste or creed. "Never have I eecn n moro unprom ising candidate In all my past ox perlcnco." said tho doctor moodily when I presented myself before him, nnd thereupon ho proceeded to punch mo in tho ribs with a vigor that seemed to be moro personal than pro fessional. When -thoroughly exhausted from this lie gave up and led me to tho eye charts, which I rend with infinite ease through long practlco In following tho "World Series In front ot newspaper buildings. "Byes all right," ho said Jn a dis appointed voice. "It must bo your feet." These proved to be faultless, as were my ears and teeth. "You baffle me," said tho doctor at last, thoroughly discouraged. "Ap parently you aro sound all over, yet. looking at you, I fall to see how it is possible." Then for no particular reason he suddenly tired of me and left me with all my golden youth and glory stand ing unnoticed In a corner. Krom here I observed nn applicant being put through his car test. This gamo is played as follows: A hospital appren tice thrusts one finger Into the vic tim's ear while tho doctor hurries down to the end of the room and whispers tragically words that the applicant must repeat. "Now repeat what I say," nald the doctor. " 'Now'repeat what I say,' " quoted, tho recruit, "No, no, not now," cried the doctor. "Wait till I whisper." I "No, no, not now. wait till I whisper," answered the recruit, faith fully accurate. "Walt till I whisper, you block head," shouted the doctor. "Walt till I whisper, you block head,'" shouted the recruit with equal heat. "Oh, God!" cried tho doctor des pairingly. '"Oh, God!" repeated tho recruit In a mournful voice. This little drama or cross purposes baker may not land, ns he Is opposed I by tho Anti-Saloon 1-eaguc and the ' I Methodist Ministers' Association of , i Wilmington. They are understood to faor the selection of Wlllurd S. Gregg. of Centerville. the only member of the. , last House who was re-elected In No I vcmber. chares should be nindo preferably from the "abundant" group, the Bureau of Markets points out, as tho abundant ef tables should generally bo the cheapest After classifying the principal fruits and vegetables according to supply the bureau dlxusses prevailing market con ditions for the benefit of the housewife nnd lists the products In tablo form. In the first price column Is shown what storekeepers, hucksters and other le tallera are paying today. In the sec ond column aro what are fair prices to The price rargo showing cost to rcJ Special Cable to Lvcmng Public Ledger t talicrs. in the first column, covers varia-l CopurxoM. tun, b Sew York Tunes Co. tlons In quality of product nnd differ-j Borne. Jan. C, President Wilson was enccs in volume of purchases. In gen-, the moot popular man In Italy before his RESOURCES Loans and Investments , Accrue!" Interest Aecoptancen and Letters of Credit K.xchnnge for Clearing House Due from Ranks , Cash and Reserve 507, r,53, 529.511 155.98K.2!) . . .. fi. 1,2.008.7ft H,;92,4IS.!lft 16, 346.239.7ft 0,043, 51?. 51 $100,763,166.39 LIABILITIES Capital $2,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 5.79.209.84 Discount Collfcted. but Not Earned .. ... . 333,484.37 I'.oderve for Taxes 322.022.4il Circulation 1.07(1,400.00 Xcreptancfn nnd Letter of Crealt (J.172.C08.78 rediscounts and Bllla Pnybli. with Federal P.e-stre Bank 13.0B0.21C.4 Deposits 72,01!U4.5 $100,763,166.39 .lOfrKl'll WAVXK, JR.. President F,n Itnndolpli. Vlee Pre. A Cashier Alfred Ilerrall, Aunt. Cashier A, W. riekfuril. At. r'nshler Davfd J. Mreri, Ant. Cashier Mailer P. l'reneh, Axtlstant Caviller ' DIRECTORS IRANCIS II. r.EKVKS. Chairman of the Hoard llanlrl llanih . Fmeeti n. Reftes. Jr. Arlliiir V. Morion KMlman K. (IrUnom Wm. W. trailer. Jr. Mlillam .fay Turner w , r rede nrw unjue r i.eorre i, HcpKarirn .j. . tmniy insnii wynr. .jr. V.rnn Itnndolpli Morris It. llorklin 1,S, Tnlnntl ......,..."--..--- Vm. ewlinio LIT John tirlbbel Wm. I. Ilurlia Walter H. Thomson ! ROME SINGS WILSON'S PRAISES! President's Trip to Italy Ccmcntol friendship for America eral. the better the quality, the higher the price, and the larger tlia amount pur. chased the lower tho price. The range showing fair prices to con sumers. In tho second column, covers prices charged by "cash and carry" stores as well ns those chnrged by "credit and delivery" stores. The "cash nnd carry" shops, which Include chain stores nnd most market stnlls should sell near the lowest figure of the fair price lange. Western Lcaeue in Harness M. Joseph. Mo., Jn ('.. Ttl- 'afrn llatrball I.eaxu win open May I, with 140-Kftme whfnlut. It wan annnuncrd by Kdiv&rd Hanlon, lc president. Th placr limit hao been flifd at fourteen, an.! the iialary limit ulll remain the same as for the 1013 seaaon. 11M0. arrival. Now after Ills sojourn here he ' Is almost the most beloved one. From every quarter, in every class, nothing but prlaso Is Rung of hU simplicity, un nffectedness and democratic manner, while many a one gained through the , speeches ho delivered the certainty that America felt a real rympathy and friend ship for Italy, which ate deeply I rlnniL-ateil liere. Tim ties tinitlne the countries hao been strengthened Etlll imir since the President's visit. , ' The only regret epresseu U that he was not able to stay longer, so as better to appreciate the high esteem in wlilcn his country Is held. The Neapolitan population are deeply , disappointed that previous engagements ' nhnntrl hnvn tjrevented President Wilson from visiting their city, lining to the enthusiastic nature of the southern peo ple, the President would haw received a tremendous demonstration there. nrec.lnted what a t, ti t.i... ... i n,inn thn United States waa until I I f. n , ii-.iiuem,- iinu m:- , " .'" -"I -T..7J ..... t "i."i.i .,.. l.. ,!. ,.,! I-,1BI,..!.. 1,,1 cislono per csternaro I suol profondl beheld it naKeu, uiui i, unui i uc.ru , nuKi.t . ....-... ............w, .., .. ,ii ..rntiiii.tin.. ,.n f. .. niimhtr nf her sons In that condl- not the hospital apprentice begun to twmmtactnnfl nre-trllilm- Ititraulf. f .f .,! .. .. .... . .... ., , l .1. ..-. I.mn him.Ii tVtn e-n til tVin 1-lllS alimttlnt- II a Ef" -...,.. o.- " tusastlelie necognenze ricevuio in noma. uon. .aRruue3 i mc mvn uvmw uuv m. -j - , .... kSlniteail of those Initiated by the director 1 i-hn dlsso conslderar.- como tin trlbuto cratlc of all institutions. Knock-knees ho did so: HOmneral and Injunctions by f-'tatn courts llMiMV-t.lrTlt,w !. nnl.lln.illr.1. nf l-n lt.1,1- AVfl'1 ,W " V ,iHI.l.vt ... ,JI, ,1,1,1- i i.M f . . Ktyated rates to State shipments cannot be BA,abservcd by railroads under Federal con. Kitrnl. tS. This announcement was mado today KiAy Director llcneral McAdoo In a state- Liiineni utscussing imguuon tu-Kun ny hcv- KWral States to question the validity of yfgates Initiated by him under tho Fed t'awral railroad control act. Mr. McAdoo 'tm.M he regretted that the Issue hhould fS'yb raised und a conte&t precipitated be- l.'iween Mate anu reuerai iuiuoriiy anu jxpressed hope that Statvs which have hea-un itctlons would hold them In abey- lljtnce. "r rC. Tho director ccneral said lie could not i'eoncelvo that any State would be placed i- -A . .!, .1ln.1..nnnn-A 1... IhA Irtlll- I ,( ll Jl.ll.llt.1l UID.1U1...1"F,V t'j ,..v .....- rated rates s nee the Ktale Itself, or llie 'commission of the Mtate or any citizen, (XKas free to tile a complaint beforo the interstate Commerce commission againsi iuiy rates considered unjust or unfair and haxe tho issue ueicnnineu in inu ght of the facts. Si m,nr. m l HlluJ i?llVTn4-vrvl l-kl ial1 "aUIV WiU fMlLAUtUTMIA B7CONU1TION AT IU.OS1J OF 11USIM1SS jW; i)i:cKMiti:it i, ioih KUUUKLU Tyians ind Investments. .$10,367,737.03 "Duo' from Uanks and w Hankers 1,071.105.86 TCash and Ilesent- l,3ti.v13.Ul 'Kxchangei for Clearing ; House jjo.ijs.u .niiHlnmers' Liability Ull- . der Letters of Credit... 100,000.00 KKlnterest uarnetl .ol m, Collected 19,438.82 $13,862,044.71 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 5COO.000.00 Surplus n " d . Undivided " rrollts. iiet.'j:u,uuu.2 Unearned Uls- -count 1C.099.23 91 1.700.05 circulation 147.700.00 Deposits S,31U,573.CC 13111s Payable 1.200.0UO.O0 t (1'ayments on Account ot Fourth Liberty Loan. . . 2.C53.071.00 Acceptances Uxeouted for customers juu.uuu.uo $13,862,044.71 W. CI.ll'lOUU WOOII, Caaliler. del popolo d'ltalla a imcllo d'Amerlea, minute, can't you?" warts nmi rniiDiains. uuwicks. iiohs i iywi n. I SBS55B SB Guaranty Trust Company of New York 140 Broadway FIFTH AVE. OFFICE Fifth At. 43rd St. MADISON AVE. OFFICE Maditoa Ati. 4 60th SU LONDON OFFICES 32 Lombard Strt, E. C. 5 Lr. Gro.t.nor PI., S. VV. PARIS OFFICE Riia dci llalieni, 1 ft 3 TOURS OFFICE Rue Etienna Pallu, 7 . aCipM Cuticura Helps Burning Smarting Skin Troubles W&ti&1V& MaaaaaaaiaaaaMai Condensed Stalemenl, December 31, 1918 RESOURCES Real Estate (140 Brodwy, 66 Liberty Street, Madison Avenue and 60th Street) $3,000,000.00 Bonds and Mortgages 1,752,800.00 U. S. Government Bonds and Csrtif icates 41 ,079,680.02 Public Securities, including British and French Treasury Bills 67,029,103.41 Other Securities 46,798,330.75 Loans and Bills Purchased 378,715,048.64 Cash-on Hand and in Banks 112,311,263.24 Exchanges for Clearing House 4 1 ,496,905.2 1 Foreign Exchange 28,762,617.21 Credit Granted on Domestic and Foreign Acceptances 43,530,267.63 Accrued interest and Accounts Receivable 9.017.515.14 $775,493,531.25 LIABILITIES Capital $25,000,000.00 Surplus Fund required by law. . . 5,000,000.00 Additional Surplus not required by law 20.000.000.00 $50,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,292,321.15 Notes Secured by Liberty Bonds Rediscounted with the Federal Reserve Bank 64,377,288.21 Unpaid Dividend Checks 1,068,21 1.50 Outstanding Treasurer's Checks 19,424,255.75 Foreign Accounts 6,553,1 75.91 Domestic and Foreign Acceptances 43,530,267.63 Accrued Interest Payable and Reserve for Taxes and Expenses 3,461,919.64 Deposits 583,786;091.46 $775,493,531.25 i ' A Public Acknowledgment Never, during my thirty-eight years experience as owner of Doltinger's Dairies, have I had a single dispute with any employe over wages or working conditions. Today drivers are paid between $35 and $50 per week. No employes arc better paid. Working conditions were never better. Saturday morning our drivers refused to take out their teams until a pending dispute was settled between a competing milk concern and its drivers. Our Drivers Had No Grievance or Complaint! All representations as. to the critical situation resulting by their arbitrary action were unheeded. Dependent babies, invalids and the nerious embarrassment of the consuming public were secondary to the call to support the striking drivers of another milk concern. A SYMPATHETIC STRIKE RESULTED Frequent expressions of patient and kindly interest of custom ers are assuring, and I gratefully acknowledge the generous con sideration and indulgence of our many thousands of patrons. Everything possible has been done to relieve the situation. Wc are here to serve our customers and propose to do it. No expense will be spared to restore normal deliveries without delay. I sincerely thank you for your past valued patronage and every effort shall be made to merit your continued confidence in the future. HENRY DOLFINGER, Proprietor Dolfinger's Standard Dairies Sixteenth and Tasker Streets THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA CHESTNUT ST. AT FIFTH December 31, 1918 RESOURCES LIABILITIES I roan ii n J lmrtmrnU 23,004,354.35 Crtpital $1,000,000.00 Kxrhancrs tor Clrurlnc 'Surplu and Undivided Ho'i" 1,532,330.62, Profiu (..,., 4.167.198.38 l)n from llankd and Hanker 3,591,084.87 RrnTtfd for Tac Circulation ..91,614.83 55,000.00 Caih and Reterve 2,863,478.82 ;Loan Federal Reierve Bank 2,400,000.00 ReducounU Federal , Reserve Bank. 157,288.63 . Depoiit. 23,121,046.82 $30,992,148.66 ' WILLIAM TOST, rwldfnt. WILLIAM Y. CONRAD, V. Tnt. Cub. STABLE! X. WILSON, A't CuUItr. $30,992,148.66 A. D. SWIFT, Aji't Cuhlrr. ALBERT n. ASItBT, Ala't Caahltr D. B. A, CAHSON, Aai't Caahltr. OEOBOr BUSKXAlf, U. WILLIAM WOOD CXAXLES WJtEELEX CSABLE8 r. IN0ECS0IL X. A. MCXS0H DIRECTORS sAinnx u. cottsteh OLAXEK0E X. BIOWN 6TEVEN3 HECK3CHZR ATEKT J. AND1XWS J. BAETOH TOWKSEKS C. rSED'X C. BTOUX a eh; akin BDia WILLIAX r0ST JOHN B. VOROAN VTX. T, C0KXAD it S Ss rf aWtt S H BK n-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmHmimmm'trmBm. , . Mr SSS;,,,, , ,lj il I ' "" IM.H,HHaHHHMiaaaHMHaHaH.Va.MBRHW,W,MliWH.i . . Iv5aSE7Ji 7: M. . ( " . ..4.1Xar.. '.' . - -'"vi . rr J ' .. --'" - rttmrwmjTrfj't-T Mriw"rT t " nv-TYt- tiw.r:... v.u. .A -..'m. ,. I II 1 1 I III! I1ISSS1 BSaaBSafSSM IllliSl I I iSSaMI 111 1 1 I ISlaBSaBSaBSaBSSMSI SSSSl ISM I HI SaBSMSaBSaBSaBSaWSllSSl .. THE OLDEST BANK IN AMERICA CHtRTCRCO CONTINtNTAt CONGRESS 1781 JPte 'Hank of vSorthtmerica (National Bank) Philadelphia, December 31, 1918 REPORT OF CONDITION RESOURCES ....... .150, 102, 4SO.S5 i,3o,;8i.nn 2,0311,701.10 2,.1f0,.14l. lOB.UOO.OO 11.1,861.01 I.oHnn and l)l.rnant llur from Hanks unit nunkeri. t'lviirlnK llou.o Kxrhungra ... fault anil Ilvurrt-p Trfmurfr of tlio I'. S lotrrtut KurneJ Not Collorlcil Total $35,891,900.89 LIABILITIES Capital 1, 01)0, 000, on HiirpliiK mill I'nilMdril 1'rnllta :,l'jn,21,:u circuintioii 4De,Ati;.sa Drpo.lU 2J.H01, (100. t!l llllla ItrUlaruuntrd 372,11)0.00 Illlla HrillacouutrU utturnl hj (lotermnrnt IlnnUa 4,77R,23B.0O itr tor Taxra nnd Intorrat , 33, .148.06 111114 l'ayubls 630,000.00 llllla l'nynJile aerurril li,r llovf rnnirnt Honda 3,800,000.00 UnraniMl Illarount and InUret 111,80.7." tiubtcrlptlon to 1'ourlli Llbrrty Loan B32.011.00 Total $35,891,900.89 riMltl.K II. II.MtniNO, I'rr . hAMIICI. n. JottllAN. vice Trra. K. ti. liUOMKK.l'adilrr W. J. MIIRI'IIY. Al.t. Cn.h. R. K. MrKI.NI.KV. AaaUI. I'aah C. M. ritlSCK.. ,.l.t. Cukh, CIIAS, II. iiaiiiii.no I.. K. 1'AhSMOKI joiin V. l-KAHti; JOHN I'.IIRKIW (1KO. K. IIAKHIt, M.n. N. M1EBS llILKlt Dinr.rTons l C. I'KIIIUKR .l.ll.fl'MMIMIS W, I'. HIMTMIN w. il, iKistMAHsi.r.K HAS. II. IU1NV UUKAIX. K. SMITH HAiiitv n. i:iutivr i;d iti) r. ni:Ni0N Tlir.ltON 1. C'llAMd (IKAIIAMIUtlOn v. k. uwir.it WM. Y. UKAll, Jr. PENN NATIONAL BANK Complroller's Call, Dec. 31, 1918 ASSETS Immediately Available: Cash and Reserve $2,170,738.91 Exchanges for Clcaritifr House... 790,933.80 Due from Correspondents 864,935.88 Eligible Paper Discountable in Federal Reserve Bank 5,868,117.96 Liberty Bonds and Certificates... 1,828,045.90 $11,522,772.45 Other Loans and Discounts: Due within 30 days ?656,216.78 Due 30 to 90 days 1,012,990.32 Due after 90 days 1,984,703.06 United Statos nnd other Bonds... 808,654.63 Banking House 280,000.00 $16,265,337.14 LIABILITIES I Deposits $11,221,814.21 Due Federal Reserve Hank 1,673,130.00 Circulation 50,000.00 Capital Stock and Profit 3,320,392.93 $16,265,337.14 ALWAYS COMMERCIAL ' M. G. BAKER, Cashier. Market nt Seventh. An Sfc, I r T Ifift U.r Central Tfrust and Savings! Company Cash and in Dank $1,131,003.26 U. S. Govt. Bonds and Certificates 1,042,000.00 Loans and Commercial Paper 5,731,523.50 Stocks and Bonds .... 699,333.14 Mortgages 221,099.28 Heal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 373,693.19 Miscellaneous Assets . . 15,769.40 m3trjftfa ,i' vT Philadelphia, Dec. 31, 1918. Capitol $750,000.0 Surplus. 525,000.eft UndMrfod Profits 46.160.91 Deposits 8,160,277.77. Dividends Unpa d .... 3U6.7 Accrued Interest Pay- . V able 29,971.1 TYaaaAi tr,w TlTirorfn- 't tlon .-. 15,wCt4' Miscellaneous Liami- ' ities 7.92M1 wfym mimiM TrmFuftUJ ' I t-j m ti $1 1 u ow i A VJt l4 m ; 'Y-sna .a tJJtk