EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 19ID 1T 'fr s- tj w-- a- I && BUSINESS NOTES 3KK(3 Structural Steel For all. Building Purpoiei Bethlehem Construction Co. Engineers Fabricators Erectors BETHLEHEM, PA. Naglc Steel Company Slccl Plalcs and Sheets PoUslown, Pa. Nitla. Onicc, 1111 Morris Illdg. - Metal Lockers and Steel Shelving High class. Prices reasonable J .Dexter Metal Mfg. Co. - Front & Arcli SK, Camden, N- J. ' 5pfll'ninrk" 1! tam Etsweiler & Co. Established 1S! Leather Belting Waterproof Philadelphia Thos. Wolstenholrhe Sons & Co., Inc. ..French and Kntrlish Spun Wotslcd nnd Merino Ynms officii aM mills Frankford Avo. & Westmoreland St. Philadelphia, Pa. KEYSTONE COAL & WOOD CO. PILING MINEiPROPS CORDWOOD FRONT and BERKS STS. Philadelphia, Pa. Henry A. Hitner's Sons Co. IROtf, STEEL AND METALS GAUL & HAZZA'RD STS riiiiiiiifipiiiii. l'ji. Sergeant n dirt lit. II i own, .1r, 1 rliir In llti nnr, a number in at tempts t,n. tn il- ii Swift i.ipltnl in in ilitifnitiiti. tos fur noma lonsutnptlrm. lull llir.o Indiislilt i,rxpr flourished Pin inn tlin vutr numerous facilities, were transform, d 01 iitwlv print il fur the mnniifnciiiri. of m, cil lubber mnt tex Illi lovx ( nnsui ,,t rrporls Hint the sl' niitiiifiiilirpiH lmvp fnimnl nn oittHiilr.jiion ulilch will seek m prolyl HiiJr huslm... hkhIii'I future German iiinipclliioii fine nr the tmrpote. nf this oreniilrfttlnn Is lo secure n tenfold cmrc.iro In Ijio Import dut on lojs VVhntranlcr of tilth. class rnllnn ma tennis mill ini. n, rmbrnldeiles re noil a trtuinliis i iiiiIIiIpiicp In tho mar ket mi I he urt of tin. rrliillers nml innniir.iriiiif.rK of garment a with uir rrspmnlliiKlv Kr. alt i sabs ami flrmei in lie trrsnenneni, mi, ,n mK,r ,r tUr A-Rlmii.il Asnrlillmt nf Importer nf Hides nnd Skins whereby llm Tnnncrs mini II will intnniimliMt,. lo It Informa tion irrivril hs the inuncll ns icirnrds nva Inhlc stneks of hides nml skins in ,11 '5" ""inlrlf ThlH Information will bn pissed mi in members nf Iho hide ...in i.iui iiiKiniz.li inn new- inmpnnv known ns the Com monwealth petroleum Corporation has lietii formed under the, l.iws nf the State, nf Pel twain hi croup of prnmlnent (Sew tork IMitrhurKli nnd "levclind hnnliri, nn, nil men Unhiding; Hpitmanl II llitPt-riH fp ,p ,,poa( f ,l,,l,0n. Inn ;oii ii most . tinsie o.ile some 2i. : oon nires of pmved ol hinds Incited In Nvomlhc. I'ttlfoinli. IViin.vtvnmn nnd pm Mrjrlhl.i uhhli urn owned or li.nntl h tin. now ininpiiiv, nnd nn which thom nre now c-cvuitv -three pro dticlug oil wrllx Tremendous tiiniillllr nf rntilier are peine profliiied .mil me In tdii nermH. Iiik to itibliei liiiportptt When the .innNMin wom wlqned it U etlmnted thai ihein were liMwpen fiO nnn nnd o nnn tnn of rind.. Mnek nn iiniulateil In the Tar IIjri, .while iinlliuii Ih theie would prnlnldv be n mnlintim of about Infill tons awaiting rlilpnicnt Thl lume "tniK nf iiiblur Ik benhniliic In rearli Uin Iiikp miil.elH n irroul Hhlpinent nrrlilng at thn IMpIIIp mail last week Hither prlre preuilled nl the aue tiou in l!ntnp M'sitprda to dlspofe of thn hnldliiKH nf Kovernmenl wool to mllln fori x Hi in ui About J flfifi.nvn pmimU of uread pulled wool nnd 1 150.00(1 pniindi of dpouipd wool ompned Ihp d.n iifferliiRH Iliixpr were tnnrn In tejcMfd thin .it prpMoim sales mid bid dhijr was eplilteil at times. Conveying Elevating Screening Crushing Washing Storage Power Transmission The Webster Mfe.Co..Phila..Pa. BEAUMONT Coal and Ash Conveyors for Sainp; Labor at Boiler Houses 370 Arch St., Phila. GOSSIP OF THE STREET FINANCIAL DISTRICT BECOMES OPTIMISTIC ON EVERYTHING BANKERS' GOLD MAY AID ROADS I'uol of More Than SUM). Many Believe Upward Turn in Markets Here to Stay.1 000.000 for Need) Kail D. W. HUGHES & CO. . 12.!H Real r.tnte Trn-I llullillnc riilliilrliililu "WOODLAND" BITUMINOUS COAL Best for Mtimlnr nnd form u. In inr lot only. FRANK A. HOPPE 'Mnnufnrtiirrr ef nin.i: ci.KAMNn roM'rnr.Mis Nitro Powder' Solvent No. 9 2311 North Eishth Street i'iiii,iiKi.rni O. W. KETCHAM Manufacturer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks, Hollow Tile, etc. Commonwealth Casualty Company rhllirtfliihla'. Otilent Canualtr Compaay Itullt on Clean ConfrrTHtire Competent riuMine.. 11etliot ACtinr.ST. llf.M.Tll. AtTOMOniLE. TKAM, IIM1II.1TV INHCRA.NCE Ak lour llruker for lliir Hate, or rhime Iiubard 333 TAUBEL BROTHERS HOSIERY it MANUFACTURERS Cedar & Huntingdon St. Fhtlad.lpbla. Ta. K.w Y.rk Standard Steel Works Co. Morris Building Philadelphia, Pa. C. JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street Philadelphia Hohlfeld Manufacturing Co. "Eclat" Hammocla Couch Hammocks "Delfeld Quality" Turkish Towels and Bath MaU Allendirnr Ate.. Mnlh and Tenth ft I'lilluifelpljla, I'a. American Dredging Co. Khcr & Harbor Iniprmemciits 80S ( he.tnut Ireet l'liludrliliU , Southwark Foundry & Machine Company Manufacturers of Hydraulic and Power Tools 100 WASIIIMJTOV AVKM'IS I'llIiailKLI'llIA a iti:Ai)iiri;i N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 21 South Third Street rhlladtlpbla Hie Ifoime of Siierlaltlea In Taint, and vamlthe. -Electrical Floor Lamp ." wint i;(insii'K MiMn - wn.i, DiM.Kiiir tiii; iiniDi: 1WALKER& KEPLER ! 531 Chestnut St., Phila. Chas. J. Webb & Co. WOOL . and Cotton Yarns 11G Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. PHILADELPHIA CONSTRUCTION CO., Incl Contractors Engineers I I ONCKl-.TK VKTIIAMCAI. i ELU'TKIl l. INSTALLATIONS Hill IllSCiS RAILN AH r.MIIMCKRIMl AND DESIGN 1200 Stock Exchange Building. Herbert W. Geshwind neinfbrced Cement and Concrete Urick Paving Asphalt Work and Damp Proofing 761-G3.G-. N. 26th STREET I'lllUMILI.I'IlIX, I'A. ;Build of Concrete Banker Gives Evidence That Money Is Plentiful. Gossip of the Street "VTIMIS.U was the kejnoto to ever thins in the financial district rs lerday. An lncstment banker said ho did not know whether It could nil fco attributed to the condition of the stock matket or whether It ni In tho atmosphere, hut, he said, It has niado Its ptesenco fp!t Kery nnn li feelliiR pood, he said, nnd lip ventured tho opinion that the lotiK-hopod-for upward turn hnd enrao to etay, barring the tisunl sllKht reaction. A prominent uptown banker said: "Who could help being optimistic? Tho public In In the market with money to buy; that'a self evident. And there's plenty of mono Im thn countrj. I waa never moro fully convinced of tlili tlnn durlnc; the last week. I hae Jmt tetiirnod from Atlantic Citv, nnd never brfoip In the history of that place lmo there been such crowds nt the hoteli at this time of the jcar" "Jt Is not n Thlladelphla ciowd rlthet,' he sajd "One fees fen people that lie knows, but these people on the Doardwalk come from nil the little and moro important cltlei nnd towns over the state and out Vrt. And they all hae money nnd ate spending It. Hotels are nsklii nnd Rettlnc from J8 to 112 nnd ir for single rcomi nnd are turnlnK peoplo aw-av A ouub couple In the line ahead of me pah' $ 2 1 for n nom All 1 could Ret for $S n dav was a little room, with no runnlnc water, and I waa Klail to get that vthen so many were turned uwa I saw peoplo theie who posslhlv neer paid as much b tho week na the were paIn by the day, but the slsnlftcant fact wna that all of them had mone, plentv of it And they did not come from nnv particular part of the country. It certainly Is nn Index to our countrj-wlde properl. Who would not be optimistic over the outlook nfttr seeinc; such a demon stration?" ho nsltcd. Banker Tells of Rich Oil Discoveries A well known banker who ha" Just returned from a trip to the oil fields of Te! and Iyoulslana. especially the Caddo district, brinpjs back almost incredible talcs of tho oil dlco cries and the oil output In thon fields, as Well as the fortunes which nro being madp. Tho lumber busi ness In that section, he savs, is boomlne; also. This banker Is one of the most conservative In tho city nnd In slvlnt: his experiences asked that the be reserved for n futuro tunc Notwithstanding thl. It Is said In the Street among those who are Interested In oils that one of the biggest movements In the market of tho ' stocka of Loulsiim companies that ha ever been seen Is looked for In tho near future. A man who claims to know somothlng of tho oil conditions In I,oulsi ana said that that state had been known for years sis an oil pioduccr, hut the oil -was a hcuvy grade, and so long as the war was on It met with little competition ns a fuel for steamship, etc On tho signing of the armistice, he said, the heavy oils of Mexico came into competition, causing u slump In tho price of tho Louisiana, output. Tho lecent field which has been discovered In Louisiana, ho asserted, produces principally light grado oils, almost tho equivalent of tho best Pennsylvania grades. Ho also said tho cost of drilling In the Louisiana fields was much less than In the Texas fields, tomethtng which he considered Important from a Block point of view. It Is said there Is great speculation going nn In this new Louisiana field In the scramblo for acreage Interest Shown in Herr's Statement on Foreign Trade There was a good deal of Interest shown In a statement made recently Tiv H. M Herr, president of tho vVestlnghouse l'lectrlc nnd Manuf ictur Ing Company nnd one of the directors of the American Manufacturers' llxport Association. Mr Herr claims lh.it the development of foreign trade In electrical machinery would be very rapid at present were It not for the high prices which must bo charged for this product. He recommends the most vlgoi ous efforts of those in tho business bo directed towards bringing down the prices to a point approximating the prices obtained for such appli ances In foreign countries, ns the domestic market Is naturally slowing down on account of tho transition from war to peace. Therefore, he thinks tho present is tho best timo to develop the export field. In talk ing over Mr. Herr's statement, a banker who Is Interested In foreign trade said that Mr. Herr points out n very important matter when he draws attention to the fact that In electrical manufacturing companies nbtoafl Germany had the largest, but It will be somo tUno beforo she can operate advantageously. This gives the United States an 'opportunity. If taken advantage of at once, to bring her exports to nn amount and value not possible under normal conditions. Mr. Herr, ho said, brings up Mme Important defects In our manner of obtaining foreign trade, and the prln clpal one Is, we Insist on selling appliances made to suit ourselvos.Mnstead of finding out what suits foreign customers and catering to them. Important Developments Expected From Steel Conference In some quarters tho meeting of the commltteo of steel men which was appointed at the meeting at tho Waldorf-Astoria In New York last week to confer In Washington tomorrow with representatives of the Indus trial board of tho Department of Commerce Is expected to produco some fur reaching icsults, not only In the fcteel Industry, but In almost every other Industry in the country A banker, in deploring tho failure of Con gress to pass the $750,000,000 railroad bill, said It was a big blunder to hinder tho wheels of commerce In such a manner, as transportation Is the life artery of all business. There Is, he said, one bill which was, passed that will in a measure offset the failure of the railrpad bill, and that Is the bill permitting the settlement for canceled contracts, wlih-h involved some $3,000,000,000, and when this money Is distributed It will enable many concerns to get to work again by paying off their Indebted ness to the banks that had advanced credits on tho strength of these contracts which were subsequently cancelled. A certain broker, when discussing this meeting of the steel men tomorrow, said that If it results, as he believed it would. In stabilizing that Industry the prlnclplo wquld be extended to every otlier Industry, and such a solution would mean the beginning of industrial activity all over the rouhtry. "Indeed," ho added, "I am Inclined to believe that Industry ls'already anticipating-such an outcome." He said he based his conclusions mainly on the quotations nnd stock movements on the board He said he had been Informed that in the building trades a beginning had nlready been made. As for steel, he said ho expected a lowering of prices us a result of the confeience. Ab to the conference, he said It was his understanding that the wage question and tho cost of living will enter largely Into tho discussions Ho also said he understood from a good authority that moderato reduc tions in steel quotations might be expected If the steel men would be assured the government would come Into the market at once for the much needed railroad supplies and equipment. "There is an opinion which seems to. prevail pretty generally," remarked a prominent banker esterday, "to the effect that there are large unexpended balances due and to be teturned to tho Treasury on canceled war orders; that is, funds which, In view- of these contracts, wero advanced by the government to the contractors and on nccount of the cancellations are not to be used, but returned to the Treasury. Such an Idea, If It becomes general," he said, "would have a serious effect on the next Victory Liberty Loan, and care should be taken to neutralize It on every occasion, as there does not seem to be the slightest foundation for it. "As a matter of fact." he" said, "the coming loan Is to meet expenses which the government Is paving todav," wa Proposed conditions nffertlng cost of operation will leipilro eevernl months, Illreetor !en crnl Hlnes said List nlebt In reply to nil mldress b Howard lllllolt, presldrnl nithern I'Hrinn Itnllrond I inn i Sttlrd.ix In rlilrngo lr Mine, i haiiieierlred us unfslr Mi I'.llintl m ininp.iilsnn of the number f ptnplmes of tne IVnn vtuitii It.ill in.id t'ompinv In Iviember 1917. Willi' Hn IH per'ient lmreied fone on the! IMviolls nf Hint (iimpiinv In Keiembei, IS, to ilemnnetiMte tint fideril inn-1 un nf the rtitlrnids wns liol produetlxej of the beil rrult I The Pelinsvlv mln llnllriml, Mr Hlnes Mm sulci, eolild not be iniishlried H" MEDAL FOR DOG'S RESCUER I T ft JXXZ cirmituration win preeni nergenni jsruu tf. 1 1 INKS IN fOiXl'l'll l.'XCI. ivi'lcil. .s Hi" nveraitp liure.i'e In iiuni-j Crpep'nc slowly toward the t J h'f of rmiiloven of all riMil ft inn l slrliken dor the mmi grabliei! Wnr Fiiiniicr Corporation He- port $:W7.000.000 lo l.ond. Cnllnlrrnl I-cnli;il i ember, l'ii; w.is only s to .latiilary per 1 1 111 of till venr IU ihr ttHiriatal l'rr Ua.lilnKlnn. M.mh II The flnnm Ul predicament fied In inllroails ns s result of the depletion of the Mllm-ul administration funds without fuiihei appropriation l. Congress wax ills ueil todav nt ,i innferetirn between IHreitiir Cirneral lllnps, leading fill, way executives, hankers nnd oDIrlil. of the vai flnnm e coriioi.it ion Thn ponfei.nee was the llrst nf h serlu nf informal dlsuiMinns which .Mr nines hopes will lesult In a i o operatlvo pt.m rr niniiclng till rnaiM privately ns ,i Mil.MftiDr. fni the iovetii ment fiiniipliu- which had been planned In ronneillnii with ih.. JTeO.000 onfl funds sotiKht bin bni nii'hnnred b t'ongres" A few Nw York Innkers have pro posed orc.iiilzitlou of a banking pool of mom tlnn J100 OOO nnn to advance to rnilro.ids for not mure th.ui six months 1hl it Is understood was tn be laid beforn Ihe rallroul admlnl'tta tlnn Indav ' Cnllnternl I send. I I War finance mrpoiitinn dlreiiom ex ' j Plained thst the nrgiiilrnllnn has aboil' "' uku "mi, av.iiinniA rnr loins to rail i roads, but raid nilerpialn eallnleral nmsi hn furnished V mudv to determine , which inmpanles ran uroniiee H.lu r. I rurlty his been nnrlert.ikeii bj the rail ' J road administration m flnaiielng division I It Is proposed that loads tlnamlallv I sound should hnriovv from the wai iiiiniK-r i-orporniinn nr InnKers and re turn advances ptevlously made b tue I iallro.ul ndmlnlsiratlon which then would have funds available fop lojins lo the flnatii lallv weaker roads lletuni of the railroads in ., .,.,-1 bisls as to their liboi forms and other THIRD National Bank PHILADELPHIA CONDITION T C'lOSi; OP IIUSt.VF.SS VI MICH I, 1010 RESOURCES Loans and Investments J11154 7T9 01 Due frnm IlinUs Hnd liankerr 1 It: 080 93 rash nml Iteservo 1 018,708 10 Kxphangcs for ( leirlng . House . 317,812 fi) Interest KirmM - nt Collected .... 22 868 18 tiln Oliver Held for Hnv' liijurie. Vrlhtir tlullfot, Iwentv four vc.us old f Walts street near Miwh i .uenti" ililvei of the aulomohlle which rin don lionipiilik l iAt his ,eirs old of till I'iM rasMink svenue, whs todav held In JSnn hnil In Vlnuistratn I'oward The nc lilent happened wsterriav nfter noon at !' ism utik nvetiim and IIN wnith ltcet (liillfnv took the i hlld in the nmchlnn to Vli Hlniil llopltl wheip it was found ihe bo vvns onU "iiffi r ng fioni minor injuries How aril lo I'olirr Scrprnnt Who Took (!ollii From FIiihips llltle lollle crouched In Ihe corner of a burning room on the third floor of n building at I'nrtlelh and I'hertnut strei Is 'Iwhm the dog tan to n s Imlow and barked but tonRUen of llnme in ilnled his ol and drove him bsik Into the room irv went up (loin thnsp in the streei lirnlli seemed icitnlii fnr the little pnllie. wbn n man appeiieil In thp llHiiung doorwnv of the rooti terror I him quliklv nnd then Willi gnat ilUHiulu groped bis wnv tn llm street The inllln wns illghtlv slnepd, but otherwise un liui I The man was fJerce-int V Ihain M ."mil or the Tlilrtj-fnoiul slrei i nnd Wrmdlinil iivenue tiollie station Wonl of thp resi up rp.n lied the Atnerh in Vnt Willi a medal for bis brave deed. j , r The presentation will bo made by 1 ilnbert It Lokhii presldi lit of theinr ganlrat on nt the society's headquarters 31 ."nuth KlKhteenth street j (.apt. (.. W. Klkitt, Jr., Hit) Fsrm t'aptain lieorce W Klklns, .Ir.lof Philadelphia nnd Ogontr. has purchased th t'urwen .Shelmlre farms of more than I2S liens tint far frnm thn Bet in v res section The prlcp has not bun made public ; STUUCTURAI. I) K A 1' TSMEN, first-class delallcrs and check era wanted; permanent position. Transportation paid. PORCUPINE COMPANY Ilridgcport, Conn. iiliin of (Ja. Will Herover Uarrv Mnhlnil twentv si venrs lolil IM I Soiuli lweni fouilh Hreel w is nen nine b g is v Utlo flxl.ig n leak in Ihe kit' hen pipes this morning lie was IPAen to thn PoHilinn Hospital while tin due tors fav hi wii' neovei WALTER'S , tow nrun; Monl.il to ih. city S.E.Cor.U &Arcb On dlnmondu, waff he., Jew fir t of I nv icnnclM nrtalnt l .'nllinltftl capltnl. R73 PENN NATIONAL BANK t otnpttnllers Call. Mnicb t 1910 ASSKTS Immediately Available: Cash & Reserve. $1,739,G16.(U I'xchanRes for Clearing Housp 188,53G.0I Due fiom Cone- spondents .. . Glo,027.03 Klifjjblo Paper Discountable tn Federal Up. serve Hank .. 6,282, 120.61 Liberty Bonds and Certificates 1.834,803.90 $13,656,276.88 LIABILITIES t'apltsl f-trek Surplus a n d f n d I v Ided Profits net $917.71? 1.1 Unearned Ills count . 27.2S0 38 circulation . Deposits . ... , Dills Pavnbln Tn-ments on Annum of fourth Llbertv Loan ji-.nn ooo oo 1SI.19S fil n: 900 on S 704.211 S7 2,170 000 00 I 081,1.17 00 $13,656,276.88 Sin.fifiii.T.'ii.in ill r 'n "d Discounts: Duo within 30 . davs $985,900.29 Due 30 to 90 days 524,034.40 Due after 90 davs 2,007,307.53 United States and other Honds.. 987,773.24 Bankinpr House.. 280.000.00 $1.),M.,769.G5 UAMIUTIES Deposits 5I0,907,0C0.3G Duo Fcdetal Re serve Hank .. Circulation Capital Stock atid Profits... "AI.W TM 1,110,835.00 50,000.00 3,377,874.29 $15,415,769.6.-1 COMMKltriM." W. 11. VV.VH1I, Cn.liler Tilarket at Seventh t!7 nvwirmn, irAAn III- Ca.hl'.r. IP ..1 GIRARD NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA Mntemenl of innilltlon nt the ele.e of buslnrss M.rrh i. RESOURCES lom l.osns and Investmen xccrucil Jntcres Vcceptances nnd Letters rf i rulit Lxibangi! fnr flearlug Hnus Dun from Hanks ish and Reserve , , LIABILITIES apltal Surplus ami Net Profits Discount Collected, but Not Cirned lleserve for Taxes t'licultttloti . Aci eptances and Letters nf I'tedlt Hills Pijable duo Kcderal Heserve Hank Deposits $71 R77.273 09 .2S.SS1 73 n.89.705 7 2,474,176 60 12.8S9.242.7S I..469.193.17 $99,493,684.00 $.'.ooo,ooo on . i. nofi.scr, B4 . . . .144,'lJO.ils 144,118 61 . I 0li, .'00 0ft- . 6 889,706 7 . 13 000,000 00 70 778,003.18 IOM.1'11 t.NK. .Ill Ktan nandnlpli, Ice I'res. A, laslilrr M. I'lrktoril. A. t. Cashier $99,493,084.00 , President Alfred llsrrntt. t. Canhler ll.vlil 1. Xlvers, sst. Cashier lX('l IMnlel llnngli Kndmun I. tirlsrnni VV. freilrrlrk "-njilfr Ilnh.rt rnhinil Wm. enbnlii I.It jdiiii lirllilie Waller I. Irenili, Xsslstant (ashler DIRECTORS I. IIDI.VI.s, f hulrniin nf tlie IWiar.l Cninrls II. Hretrs, Jr. Vrlluir . Vlnrtnn Win, W. Trailer. r. William 4 1 Turner t.eorire ll Ilosenirarten . .1. I uuntr Insenli WaTne, Jr. Wm. P. Ilnrha I in ii ltnnilnlr.li Wnltrr . llinmsnn Vlnrrls II. Ilneklus " mru 4 rl H FRANKLIN f NATIONAL BANK Chestnut Street West of Broad 174rW5jwicnvawyB The Market Street National Bank OF Philadelphia Loans nnd C ustniners Marrli Ith, 1919 RESOURCES '"jeMm'-nts $16,703,312 19 Llabllltv u n ri e i Conunerclnl Letters of Credit unit Acceptances . . 19(51823 78 Due from Hanks . 028 70" 1 Lxchanges for Clearing Houn 617.'ii;ii taah and Reserve 1.814. 810.31 $23,989,665.71 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,000,000 00 Surplus and Net rrotlu .. . 1,738 cr.i 14 Circulation .. ...... 693,600 00 Commercial Lettem of Credit and Acceptances 1 964 R"1 7R Liabilities for Rediscounts with "'"- " Kcderal Reserve Hank.... C68.00OOO Dllla Payable. Federal Reservo U0B'UUUU H"",?" 3,781,000 00 Deiioslts .14,239,680 71 $23,989,665.71 FRED F. SPELLISSY, Cashier Philadelphia, March 4th. 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $53,078,951.t$4 Liability under Letters of Credit and Accentances fil a 1Q aa Interest Earned Uncollected 93 904,56 j Due from Banks Il,40lil43i84 , Cash and Reservo fi.371 .3aa.nK Exchanges for Clearing House 2,860,455.85 $74,626,185.38 LIABILITIES Capital $l,00O,00d.Op Surplus 4,000,000.00 501,775.35 181,989.10 174,650.49 815,396.44 " Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes Discount and Interest Unearned Letters of Credit and Acceptances Bills Payable at Federal Reserve Banlt Secured by Government Obligations 8,500,000.00 Deposits . 59,452,374.00 $74,626,185.38 J. R. MCALLISTER, Pre.ldent. J. A. rtAnnlR. Jr.. Vlee-Freildent. K. K. HIUEI.ns. Aitt. Caihler. i . WM. UA11DT, Ca.hl.r w. M. 4JK1IXMNN, Jr., At. CaihlM M. n. RniMIOI.n, Assistant Cashier v-aimw DIRECTORS Camael T. Ilodlne J. Andrew. Ilarrln, Jr. Henry Tarnall Jnhn Hampton Darnel J. nntberford MeAUIiter .Morris I. Clothier Frederick I.. Rally '. '. Packard Krflntlmm II. Morrl. Diarltnn Tarnall I'ercj C. Madeira XV. IV. Atterbnry Fourth Street National Bank Philadelphia, March 4, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . $04, 148,422. 82 ' Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and , Acceptances 2,190,990.56 Due from Banks 12,511,304.18 Exchanges for Clearing House 2,201,312.52 Cash arid Reserve 7,489,769.95 Acceptances of Other Banks Bought 2,100,000.00 $90,641. 800103 Kile.r C. Feltntj KiliTan F. Realo . Daniel II. Went Arthur VV. He wall Joseph Moore, Jr. 1 ewl. T I1IU J.T Coolie ' -XI FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES THE roi'MM.n ish AulcanitePortland finENrfi. YHIUDELPHU FEWfJRlvJ0ST0N !i Cninrtd MariAtial RatiiV DELAWARE wiiuauwuiifuuA dredging co. , oi riiiiaoeipnia AT FRANKFORD PHILADELPHIA. P.s. ftr. THE BALDWIN Locomotive. Works BKVEliXlT5 Inn wd truekii for rale. The Katilw lii IO,oiiiolan Wurku, Sun K l.esrt .Irp.t Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. I 410 COLONIAL TRUST CO. BLDG. , IJTH AND MARKET STREETS ! At the Llose of business March th. 1919 RESOURCES ' Loans and Investments.. . ,i, 663,313.20 I Tnlted' States Bonds . 686.500.00 j U. S. Treasury CertLlcates. 700,000.00 fsji.A 4 xMni Tliant. 4 ------ The National Bank of Germantown PHILADELPHIA' .March 4, 1913 LIABILITIES Why ujo Elastic Compound Rust-Proof Water-Proof Acid-Proof ' It will stay on Galvanized Iron. It stops white lead from chulklnr. It mops colors from fadintr. It won't crack or peel from any surface, inland or at the tea.hore. The most wonderful thinner and drier for paints ever produced. Phoro Belmont 1070. Get our booklet Elastic Compound Paint Co. 61J1 Her. haw St.. rhlla.. ra. RESOURCES JG,:06,635 s: . ,. 346 374.37 fjan. and Investments Due from Hanks Cash and Reserve 1,013,909.6 Due from Banks 376,903.76 j Cash and Reserve 925,106.15 $7,566,819.51 $7,352,323.11 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 1280,000 00 Surplus and-Net Profits.... 772,193 1V Reserved for Taxes 15,000.00 Circulation , ,. v,'.,. .,... . , H0.600 00 Deposits 6, 144,631. 00 $7,352,323.11 FRANK AD3HEAD, Cashier, . LIABILITIES Capital Stock 6200,000 00 Surplus and Net Profits... 655,790.66 Unearned Discount . .. .38,034.13 Circulation 136,500 00 Deposits .. . 5,623,383.73 Due Federal lleseive Hank, Loan on Government Securities , 86P.00O.00 Capital Stock Surplus and Profits Reserved for Taxes Circulation '. Letters of Credit Issued to Customers suid Acceptances .....- Deposits Due Federal Reserve Bank, Loan on Government Securities v, . . , Acceptances of Other Banks Sold $3,000,000.00 7.51G.419.99 140,000.00 493,400.00 2,197,551.51 66,194,428.53 9,000,000.00, .tuu.uuu.uu $90,641,800.03 rcviJiv loitvi.oF noMKvnr m rnitr.iGN iivmu.no LNEXrpi.I.FI) r.VUMTIBH K. r. MI.VMlVlKK.lt. I-reklilrnt It. J rnif. Vlre.Pre anil C.ihter H". A, IIUI hf.F.Y. Ae.t fa.liler 1 ', K. OVItlir. V lce.pr,.dent ' '. V. XII v . JK . A.. I fishier ll. It, IIUVII'liKI.VS. Vice-President ARTHIK .viaeMt IIOI I.. Ant Cashier J7,566,8t.5l JOHN 0, KNOX, Cashier. . ia.-t .,..L - - 14-4W4 W K'-" Mr" A frank r rrrKito.s WILLIAM A IIH-lv vv n Ntraoi.HOV FRANCIS I ClOVVEV B V, SHANnAfKER JAMKH Ml VVILLCOV WILLUil a KllAFrr DIRECTORS ,HIISBT V TVf.K.n Clwlrnian HIANK U HOOKRS I okoiiof: k ioiishon- .KIHl:i'lt K. VVIIlKNhll HARR-Y A, BEnVVIND WILLIAM M POTTS , 11 Bona k dallAh nniON JO.N'ATUAN C. MCFF I iar v nvviEt. A K NKVVnOI.ri JR. HEX!!!? DU POVT ISAAC II CLOTHIER. JR. niJonflK F TYLKR AV. AVKKELL HAHItlMAN yc National Banlc Third and Arch Streets A Commercial Convenience in a Commercial Community Statement .March 4, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Investments Due from B-inks KvclmtiKes for the I'teatlnc House. I'ustomera Llabllltv on Account Lxecuted bv this Hank Cash and lleserve . of "Acceptances ' $11,511 IOC 36 1.6SB 198 77 buj.uuil -I 45.543.63 1.718,779.16 LIABILITIES IS,JDI,138.1S 8500, vooo,ao Capital 5i,rnlii anH ,l PrnSItt .. . Al'ifIA4)tt I'nearncd Discount '. , . 77.053 16 Cfl.lBS 00 Amount Reserved for Tates . .. 313,979,11 Circulation 460,797 60 Aceptances llieeuted for Cintomers 45,643 63 U1IU l'a.vable with l'ederal llesrrvp Hank 3,535,0(10 00 Hills Udlonintl with Federal Reserve HnnU 186.U0O.O0 War Loan Deposit 070.350 on I)f.olt . 13,298,19,2,89 12-.968.442 89 118,301,736.13 OFFirF.n'.t J. R MerilT.I.nrn. President HJ.NATIL'S J. ROMAN, Mf President iocw N. stiei nr nciFjt. o. ptuart vviiite re I'reklilent anil T.shler As.t. ra.hler KAMUKL rWII'HCLL miOIEHH K HAIKLAllll. Aast. C.ihter A.ilstant rnslib-r IJIRKCTORSi W. II, Cni'FNTFU, ChsUtu.o of the Hoard l,i,.ilii.J llAhi. Jiil.n l ItMrlln hitnu. I.. lunills trials hnieinrrxer iiui.ii.weinerinana VV in.VlrAdno.Jr. jonainan Jena. Nathan T.I olnell rharles J.I lark tlrnrr II llrlon.4r. HrnryM.MeAUoo orm.n K C'oDdrrmnn llnrarM T.l'fltta ll.nr. F. Vlllrli.il h KVIariln J.S.MctulIQrU a .a H' tt Ail .li. &M l S.i.' ."6" VV' K m J.S.MctullQrh tlrnrr II llarlonJr. HrnrjrM.MeAUoo IM 36. a orm.n K C'oDdrrmnn jLB, Jm ' 1 f . tNr x s , , t - r t vi a Zv-Wi ,?J -&&'& j ', AuL' jJtV-e -" ' ,." "A $r i ' ' V- tf' VAt 'Jiv j V r f V t0 .....