J'lV.li f '$?W f " " .' fr ! lit ' .. ,-u" '-', TNlfe PUBLIC IBDaER-telliADELPHIA; MONDAY, JULY 7, 1&19 A 4tf, JV I' it I Dltf ACTORS RULE IN THE CORN MARKET Philadelphia Markets ft? Nearby Dellvorfe Display Un derlying Strength December Lacks Buoyancy t ft, !' v ft I' ' CMciso, July 7. After moving Into Jiew high ground for the season today the corn market developed a good deal ot irregularity, but the nearby deliver ies displayed underlying strength, while December lacked buoyancy. Bullish factors predominated In the main, Including a fresh top mark for hogs, which reached $22.30, and ma terially higher prices in Argentine) whero quotations have rlsep about twenty-five cents net within a week, practically eliminating competition from that source In that country. For a time, July was congested, but elevator interests bought cash corn at a discount here and hedged it in July, relieving conditions. December was fleeted in the latter part of the session by favorable crop news and ideal weather. There nn. an excellent class of commission house buying ot Sep tembcr. Oat reacted on realizing nftcr they Had been strong. Unfavorable crop re ports led to good support from local T professionals and pit trading early. "while an unusually large Increase in the ' Visible supply In the United States later Hid need selling. ' There are now 10,0."5.000 bushels in right, against 18,0!i,000 bushels in the prevlms e?V and 12,240,000 bushels n ytnr Wgo. Outsiders are Impressed by the big price discount of oats under ..corn, and arc pickiutr up the grain on setbacks. The visible supply of wheat in the Unite! Statee is 0,708,000 bushels, against S.OSO.OOO b'ushels in the previ ous week, and 054,000 bushels last year. o GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT The market eontlnuod firm jinflur quotnllona raniea aa ioiiowsi Ilaht nrrerlnss. Car lota, in rfireons. oM, r,r pair, 40O45CI da, round per fair, X.lO40e. DRESSED wu In moderate supply and dernsnrl at sternly prices Quotation! Fowls freah'kllled. dry-picked. In boxes, welshing Leading- futures rawed as follows: i-orn wsw aemery ODen 1.8't 1.B2V4 70 72'A Sept.... . Dec Oats Sept Dec I-artl July Bent IllDS July fctnt 2S 40 Tork July Sopt Bl on Hlth 1.N9H 1.114 '72H 1i S4 on 34 s: 31 HO 35 23 :k.w "8 DC lw 1.83 J. (11 70 H 72H 34 80 3i as 28 40 nt.no r.i oo Close 1.88V4 1.81H 71'i 731. 31.22 33.10 28 H7 28.70 M no SI. 30 in .tiMirt ivtnr. rovernment standard Inspection, standard prices No. 1 L. winter.. I2.t No. 1 southern sprlnr. WSOiNo. 1 hard winter, 12 89! No. 1 red winter, aarllcky. 82 87: No. I red. nutty. 2 0 No. 3 reil winter, 62.80! No. 2 not'h jrn sprlnft, I2.S(l! No 4 hard winter. 12 bO: No. red winter.. sarllcky, 12.841 No. a i red smutty, 12 S3: No. 0 red winter. 12 S2: No. a northern sprlnif. UMi No. 8 hard y nter, 12 32: No. 8 red winter, sarllckr. 8J 30; No. 3 red. smutty, 12.28. Ltwer grades on their merits. COItN Ihojmarkrt Mas strong; and ad vanced 84o 'In asmpathy with the West. e quote yellow In car lota for local tradu as to quality and location, at ll.05rtl.II8 per bishel. OAT! Ttecelrts. 70,209 bushels. . Thero was an advance of Wo due to light oqtrlnss and hlither western ndvlces. We quote! liar lots, aa to location No. 1 white. SlOSlHc; No. white, 804 sir: No. 8 white. 70V4 3 S0Si.?'.0 4 White. 7077r FLOUn Receipts. S.S70.024 pounds In sacks. The market ruled steady but there, was very little doing-. Tne Quotation J"re aa follows: To arrive, per lmt lbs, Ir 10"'t.Jutl, sacks Winter stralaht west era. 810.7011! nearby. 110.76011: ICansai !l.raJlg.ht' .811.B0W12 2! do, ahort. patent 1120 12 no. soring short patent. 112012 51 3S.I!fit.en, lll.50O12.23i do. first clear, I9.U 1PlO RYE FLOUR waa quiet and steady. WO quote at l8.a3WB.711 per barrel. In sacks. aa to quality. PROVI8IONS There was a fair -lobblnr demand and the market ruled Arm. quotations! llcef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled 48e; knuckles ami lenaeri i amoKea ana alr-arled. 4cl pork, ramllv. MOonct hams B, P. cured loose, 3ita7t: do skinned, loose, 80a7o! do, do. smoked. 88 38c i do boiled, boneless 8V! picnic srnuldors, s. I. cured, loose, 19c: do smoked 80c: bellies. In pickle, loose. 84c: breakfast bncon. 42c; lard. 80c. REFINED SUGARS There was a moderate Inquiry on a basis of Oo for Ine cranulated, DAIRY PRODUCT8 CHEESE FJrm with demand absorbing the limited offering- Quotations: New Tork and Wisconsin whole-milk. Hats, cut rent make, fancy. 8JV4 83e: specials hliher. oflff iorK ana Wisconsin wnoie-miiK nais, current make, fair to aood 8tH W32c: Job- Dinir snies or fancy snnds nu namp. HUTTEH The market aa quiet and showed no Important change. Ottering were ample. Quotations. Snlld-pncked creamery extras. Sic: hlmher-scorlnK Roods, S2S4c, the latter for Jobbing sales: extra tlrsts, BOo: nrsts, 4840o: seconds 4il47c: sweet creamery, rnolce to fancy. r,lBT.,.lc: do. fair to Brood. 4852e. fancy brands of nrlnta Jobbing- at SSOOOc: fair to choice, 48S7c EUU3 strictly nne stoclc was scarce and Arm Supplies were mostly of heat-dam-aged stocks, which were dull and weak Quotations: Free cases, nearby. 115 per crate: current receipts. ft4 40, nearby and western seconds, 112 7n13 20, fancy se lected egra Jobbing; at t7S0c per dozen. , POULTRY I.rvJS Trade was quiet and spring broil ers wero eaaler under freer offerings. Quo tations: Fowls, via express, 3037c: spring chickens broilers not Leghorns, yellow-skinned weighing; 1 2 lbs apiece, 4830c, exceptional lots higher: do broilers, not Leghorns, jiellow-sklnned. weighing m lbs aptec. 4347c; do. broilers, not Leghorns, jellow-sklnned, weighing 11H lbs apiece, 4n44c. White leghorns, yellow-skinned, weighing IK 2 lbs apiece 4042e do, ellow-skinned. smaller sizes, 8840c Roosters. 23024c. Ducks Tekln. 2728c: do, Indian Runner. 23J7c. Qeese, 20c. bs. and ovr apiece, SlVic: weighing. 8 m ed, In barrels, fancy, dry-plel 4 lbs. and over nnlece. RSpi w 3lc: old roosters, dry-picked, 22e: broilers, hill lbs. SRc: mallr 1es. fl0n2cl frenh ltd. In brrlt. (anrv. drv-olrhed. wlth In 4 lb. Rnd ovr npUce. Sac; vreldhinr tiet 8H Ibi aplecft, 32RS3c! tmiilUr iUpb, 2DO 4.A.I-1 UlUIIFIHi nearby, B202r: do, western, 47o0c spring ducks. IxnT Island. 3"c: squabs, per doren, white, weighing- 1HJ12 lbs per dozen. t8 SO etii 2o: aa, no, weighing- lfilo ids i dozen. t7 ftnR 2B! do. do. welahlna- 8 II ner dozen. lflft 7.1! do. do. welahinr 7 lbs per dozen. 14 SORB 2n: do do, weighing nn CH lbs per dozen. 12 S0R3 Rd: dark. II, SO UL 2.2S; small and No. 2, tli)ct2. FRESH FRUITS The market was firm and In some eases higher Supplies of choice fruits were well cleaned up Quotations: lemons, per box. 8 80R so. Oranges, California, per box. il.7At?n 7R Cantaloupes. California per crate, 13 R0W4 ROi do southern, per crate, tl nn2 73. Watermelons, Florida, per car, $2inW0OO. ninckberrles, per at . 20023c. Cherries, nearby, per qt , aour, 213V Pcachea, tleorgla. per crate. I1.732.7B Huckleberries, per qt , 2023c, Raspber ries, red. ner pint. 14 17c. Gooseberries, per qt , 8 10c. VEGETABLES Fntatocs were lower under more liberal supplies We quote: White pots toes North Carolina, per hbl No 1. 4R: No 2. t 21W2.50. White potatoes. Eastern Shore, Virginia, per bbl. No, 1. 4 ROWS R0: No. 2 M Rtl2 7R White potatoes. Norfolk, per bbl. No. l. it nu?n: no. .' it pz Cabbage, Pennsylvania, per bbl , 1.7nn2 no Onions Eastern Shore, per Bushel-! !.! -J"ir2 Rni do, New Jersey, per l 231 75, l-hamper. basket. LONDON STOCK MARKET fc "QIIt-Edged Section Lacks Steadiness. Mines Cheerful In Spots , London, July 7. Oil shares were ac tive nnd rmojntit on the stock exchange today undtr tho lead of Shell Transport and Trading Iriips The gilt-edgi'd section lacked stcadl- t ik-ss and wna lower because of n fiual rush to subscribe to the Victory Loan. 1 Home rails were dull on the labor situation, wlvilc Canadians and Argen tines were flabby. , In the mining department cheerful ness was noto,d In spots. Generally the markets were irregular. Preserve Work Again Burned Fire did $800 damage today to .the two-story brick building ol the Quaker City Treservo Works, 1020 East cnango street. The building is owned by William Cargen. The fire started on the second floor. Last winter, the en tiro establishment was gutted by fire. The origin of the blare Is undetermined. 0 June 30, 1910 RESOURCES Loans and Investments. . .(10,708,890 07 Accrued Interest 61,002,81 Due from Hanks 924,47111 flenrlng; Hnuse Exchanges 175.G04 30 Cash and neiierve 1,106,168.91 Customers' Liability Ac count of Acceptances,. . 60,000 0(1 BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New York. July 7 nUTTErt -Steady nnd Arm Receipts. 17 8B1, tuba Illgh-acorlng MiM.-.O'ic; extros l"Hc Inside, nrsts. 48 40c. seconds, 4047Wc: stalo dairy, 40 Kans Irregular Receipts 88,712 cases fresh-gathered, extras. r.lMo- etn-ag. naeked extra firsts. 47.'i0c" dirties No 1, 3038c: No. 2. IflWaic: flrsts 43R4IV:, seconds 37042c checks 343(lc: checks, undergrade. 20033c, state and nearby hen nery R0R8c. gathered whites. 47R(lc: western whites. 4703flc. rVarltlc coast. B4 BRc, western and southern gathered whites 4(l.pc. state and nearby hennry browna. f,4f5-ic, gathered brown and mixed colors, B0O8c. fair to prime. 44M4nc. . i CHEEIE Irregular necelnts. 9103 boxek I Flat, cuirent make, colored average run, I Sllic Inside tlat current mite white, aer. . age run nm.l?c; cninrni bpcvmi,. o-v Total $13,016,137.24 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $400,000 01) Fourth Street National Bank Philadelphia, June 30, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $61,633,676.99 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 2,016,296.68 uue irom Banks 12,580,848.34 Exchanges for Clearincr House 2.068.964.19 Cash and Reserve 7.861,643.61 $86,161,428.81 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $3,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 7,530,884.61 Reserved for Taxes and Expenses 147,391.34 Circulation 493,600.00 Letters of Credit Issued to Customers, and Ac ceptances 2,030,831.63 Deposits 72,958,721.23 Rediscounts and Bills Payable with Federal Re serve Bank 4 NONE Surplus and Net Profits, i ncarnen Discount Hesered for Taxes Circulation Deposits Due Federal Reserve Bank Loans on (5oernmcnt Se curities Acceptances Executed for Customers 1,094.626.88 32,168 24 10,826.19 200,000 on 7.728.525 9.1 3,500,000 00 50,000 00 32Hc: while epecil 323Jttc. Total $13,016,137.24 JOHN G. SONNEBORN, Cashier. FOUNDED 18U LOCAL MINING 8TOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Hid ;. Jim ityler . MarXamara Midway . . . Mlzpah Ext .Montana .. Northern Star jf.1. .til .38 .OS Rescue Eula. .18 West End 2U OOL.DFIEI.D STOCKS Atlanta ., 01 Blue Bull 02 nootn . e? "3 DIsmondrTeld B B 01 Dalay nl Kewanaa - 01 Oro 03 Silver Pick 06 Spearhead ., OS ,w MISCEMANEOUS Arizona United 23 Nevada Wonder 43 , -Tecopa Mines .09 i LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlruo. July 7. HOGS Receipts. 58.000 ad Fairly active: mostly 10c to 25c hlither than Thursday: one load. 122.50, A sit .34 .03 .40 .10 .20 .1U .20 2U .04 .113 .10 .n2 .03 .04 .03 .OS .10 .2 ,33 .15 National Bank of Germantown PHILADELPHIA June 30, .1919. RESOURCES Iyonns and Investments. . .$5,941,537.12 Due from Banks 775,652.77 Cash and Reserve 926,118.34 $7,643,308.23 ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock 200,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits... 669,326.48 Unearned Discount 33,017.18 Circulation 191,600.00 Deposit B.177,864.57 Due Federal Reserve Dank, . Bills Payable 1,372,000,00 FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Chestnut Street West of Broad Philadelphia, June 30, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $49,727,600.76 Liability under Letters of Credit 80,155.39 Interest Earned Uncollected 120,561.53 Due from Banks 14,352,101.27 Cash and Reserve 4,679,678.75 Exchanges for Clearing House . . . 3,777,745.41 $86,161,428.81 EVERY FORM OF nOMERTIC ANT) FOItEION HANKING J arWX 1 '''TV!' ryf I I Trf . , . . r,. F hllANBAtKER. rresldeni It. J CI.rtIt. Vlce-Pres and Cashier v. A. nill.KT.KT. Asst Cashier '. K. IIARUT, Vice-President r. K SlfAW Ih As" Cashier H. U. IILMriIRE8. Vice-President ARTHUR ' M.NIcrfoil,. A.I "c.shl.r huh Corn Exchange National Bank Philadelphia The Open Door Policy is still in force at the "Corn Exchange." Officers' rooms have been planned without doors. i Open Hospitality COME IN CHESTNUT AT SECOND DIRECTORS FRANK T PATrnnsoN WII.I.IAM A DlrK W It NICHOI.ION rilANCIB I OOWF.N D, F SHANnACKFR IAMES M WII.IX70V W ILI.IA.M de KRAFFT SIDNET F. TTr.r.n, Chairman FRANK: O ItOflKItS CHAS A DANIEL ononop k. Johnson a e NEwncii.n. jrt. IOSEPH E. WIDENF.R IRENEE DU PONT 1IAIIRTA RERWIND ISAAC II. CI.OTHIER. JSAXXiSl?11 .' ' A" - lir.UK r-. TILER JONA?HANAC.tNEFKlXN AVERELI' HARIHMAN JR. $72,737,843.11 LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus 4,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 578,511.64 Reserved for Taxes 145,598.83 Discount and Interest Unearned 100,156.03 Letters of Credit 80,155.39 Bills Payable at Federal Reserve Bank, secured by Government Obligations 7,500,000.00 Deposits 59,333,421.22 $72,737,843.11 $7,643,308.23 JOHN C. KNOX, Cashier. 3. B. MeAIXISTKR, President, I. A. HAimiS. Jr.. Vlee-Prealdent. B. K. SHIELDS. Asst, Cashier. 1, VTM. HABDT. Cashier W. M. OEHMANN. Jr.. Asst. Cashier M. D. HEINnoI.T). Assistant Cashier amnel T. Rodlna Ilenrr Tatnall J. Rntherford SfcAIlister Frederick I. II ally Efflnirham B. Morris Percy C. Madeira DIRECTORS J, Andrews ITnrrls, Jr. John Ilampton nnrnea Morris L.. Clothier V. S. W. rackord Charlton Yarnall XV. XT. Atterbury Edrar C. Felton Edward F. Ileale Daniel n. tVenti Arthur W flewnll loseph Moor, Jr. Lenta I.lllle Jay Cook I ayvX THE OLDEST DANK IN AMErUCA. '""" tAforth America I (National Bank) I CHMtTtftCO CONTINENTAL C0NORESS I7l Philadelphia, June 30, 1919 REPORT OF CONDITION RESOURCES leans and Discounts $27,01,401.82 Duo from Itinka nnd Hankers 4.AOO,22t,4t Clearlnr House Exrhanicrs 1,11(0,407.110 Cash and lleserie 2,l44,4AS.a Treasurer of the U. H 7S.uOO.00 II. S. Securities I'ledced for Customers .B!5. 500.00 ntrrrsi r.arreu ioi Loiirnm . s, .,. 1D9.X3S.4S Hills ot Kxchnnre Iloucht 10.457.50 Castntners' I.labllltr under Acceptances and Letters of Credit 100,000.00 Total $44,222,779.93 LIABILITIES Cnnltal .. Surplus nnd Undivided rroflta Circulation Deposits U. a. Securities Ilorrowed from Customers IlUIs of Kichnnxo Hold Heserro for Taxes nnd Interest , ., Acceptances Issued nnd letters of Credit Issued. Itllls Iarahle Hecitred br Gorernment Doods . . . tnearnel Discount nnd Interest hubscrlptlODs to Liberty Joans It.ftfl0.000.on 2,258,250.45 400,707.50 22,27,525.5S 1,525,500.00 10.457.5O 10,015. 84 100,000.00 S.525.500.00 120,724.03 545,001.0 Total $44,222,779.93 CIIARLKS n. HARDING. Iret. 8AMUKL D. JORDAN. Vice Tros. U. 8. UROMEK. Cashier X. J. MCRPHY, Assist. Cask, n. r. menini.i5x. Assise, cat v. oi. rniniujs. assist, uas ash n. FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES active; irsday: practical S21 IMe2S 25: heay weleht 131 05022.25 top. 122 40. Dulk. V y 4ty 11 h,.i,m wlvft i1 50022.85: llaht welaht. t.l,ni022 4(): 1lht llehts J20W22: heavy packlns; sovfs. smooth 120 ndO21.50: pack inir sows, rcuth. 520G20.75; plg(. US 25 CATTLK Receipts. 15,000 head. HUher. Ileef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and nrlnw. 1-40P10 40: medliim and orood. v13 25 15 fi0( common. $11 25B13 21; light weights irood and choice I14CT15 05: com mon and medium. Jlo 2514: butcher cattle, helfera I7.75014; cows. 17 85012.75: enn nara and cutters 8 2507 SI: vea calvea. Tlrtt and handy weight 17 25&18 25; feeder 4 steers. .40.R0O12.75i stocker atro. $8.25 ffjl SHEEP Receipts. 40.000 head. Weak. ' Lambs. 84 pounds down I15.25O17.50: culls snd common. $0014 75: yearllrut wethers, $10 50014: ewes, medium, good and choice, $7O0: culls and common. $300.50. k I V7 17.0 m Iarv t0f 5., rlltsburtli. July 7. CATTLE Receipts. 1400 head Hlsher! SteersT; $15 50O16; heifers' $12B13.10: cows. $1012. .Caltag, receipts. 1200 head. Higher. Top. $21 '.TJtAj'ri.,.!,,,. 4500 head. Higher. Heavies and heavy yorkers. $23 05 023 78; light yorkers, 2J 50$23: pigs $21 G0O22 'TsHKEr ANDLAMUS Rece Pts. 2800 head ' Active., Top sheep. $10 00; top lambs, $18. ' CHItfAQOmjTTER AND EQQ8 . Chicago. JuIyB-nUTTER Receipts. 18. S'iM. to"?' MarTet steady IJxtra 4c: 1 firsts, 40O4Rc: a,-conds. 44043c. , BOGS Receipts, 25.014 cases Market steady. Klrta.3ie4ne: ordinary firsts. 88C1 87c; miscellaneous 81P3c. 'DIVIDENDS DECLARED nrowa Shoe Company, quarterly of ltt per cent qn preferred payable August 1 to stock of record juiy 10 New York, Chlcniro and St. Ioula Railroad, 77 i.mlinnuBl rnt 2 per cent on second ore ferred. payable July 22 to stock of record T..1- M " Fenton'Unlted Cleaning and Dyeing Com pany, nuarteTiy ot m. per cent on preierrea and Quarterly ( i oer crni on common, fcoth payable July 15 to record of July 10, Curtis Aeroplane and Motor Company, i semiannual of fii per cent on preferred, navahl. JltlV 15. Centennial National Rank, semiannual of ',n per cent, .payable on demand as reglattroj , juiy . , 4.J Insurance Co. Increase! Dividend Insurance Company of North Atner i lea directors today declared a semi ip annual dividend of 1h pet cent,' pay able July 14, to stock; of record July f 8. This places tho stock on a regular j'15 per cent per annum basis. For quite a number of years the regular 'rate has been 12 pet; cent. BInce 1010, I extra dividends have been declared amounting to 3 per cent in 101G; 4 'per cent In 1017; 4 per cent In 1018 and o per cent msc January, yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiirTO a NjllllllllllllHIIHIIIIIIIIIiniinni 1803 I CUAS. n. HARDING L. K. I'ASH.MOKK JOHN 1. 1'KAKCB JOHN V. GREEN GEO. V. 11 Alt Kit, M.D. BllxUlB llXtll S DIRECTORS c. c. ncmoKR J. II. C1IMM1NOS W. I'. HIMl'MON CllAp!. n. DUNN IIORACK. E. SMITH E ABBS' 8. TOIRET DM A RDF. IIICNRON T1IERQN J. CHANK (iRAIIAMK WOOD W. K, DH'IEJl WU. r. BEAD. Jr. :::is INCORPORATED )' Cigar Company Increases Capital $ New York, July 7. Stockholders of f the General Cigar company. havo au i thorized or. "Increase In capitalization "i, Jrom SS.l,000,(KMr to (r,lKM),lKMJ. Tilt '. 51U.lHJU.umi increiiHe win oe mane uv Issuance of 50,000 additional shares of , present common stock, par- value $100, , i and 00.000 shores 7 per cent cumuia '.- it've sinking mnu ucucuiurn nreierreu If W . tnrk. nnr S100. r r-' T ' ' Gold for South America ' Nen' Vor t. July 7. "Withdrawals of. ' Jtold from the subtreasury for export to I South Anierlca, continue. The Jateni AtLAammmlta I unv turivlntlblv rannrf i fT"3ra .isar. -i"-1. -;.t ". .isr, ': sda.uLw.aBBjtajaBBaauniiaM'' 9j . . r- . rmrmiKMamrmmmf ,.. -c.-r , n ..9im.w" ' ' I'u M f ft t The Philadelphia National Bank - Philadelphia, June 30, 1919. RESOURCES U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness $43,220,77 1.10 Loans, Discounts and Investments 1 07,01 7.6J 9.56 Accrued Interest Receivable r 31 0,860.25 Customers' Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 11,271 ,679.78 Due from Banks 25,975.198.70 Exchanges for Clearing House 6,534,5 1 6.85 'Cash and Reserve 11,358,175.28 $205,688,821.52 LIABILITIES Capital Stock - $3,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 8,002,193.95 Unearned Discount 586,856.77 Reserved for Taxes and Interest 522, 1 7 1 .46 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 11 ,929,877.60 Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 1 36,978.89 U. S. Bond Account 31,898,450.00 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve, Bank Secured by . U.'S. Bonds ' 4 . ' 27,500,000.00 ; . - ( Individual . . V $79,874,245,59 Deposits Bank . . . 31,771,614.46 ' U. S. Government 1 0,466,432.80 1 22, 1 1 2.292.85 5205,688,821.52 LEVI L. RUE, President CHARLES P. BLINN, Jr., Vice Prcs. WM. S. MADDOX, Vice Prca. ' HOWARD W. LEWIS, Vice Pres. HORACE FORTESCUE, Vice Pre. O. HOWARD WOLFE, Cathier DIRECTORS: George Wood Pierre S. duPont Alva C. Dinkey Alfred C. Harrison , Asa S. Wing Eldridge R. Johnson Levi L. Rue Samuel M. Vauclain J r2B? Mitchell George H. McFadden William H. Donner Henry G? Brengle Randal Morgan Wallace D. Simmons s. P. Hutchinson Samuel Rea Samuel D. Warriner G. Colesberry Purves .! .,. ... V , . v., . PENN NATIONAL BANK Comptroller's Call June 30, 1919 ASSETS Immediatelr Available Cash & Reserve..?!, 607,491. 60 OFFICERS M. w. n. Exchanares for Clearing House. Duo from Corre ' spondents Ellpibla Paper Discountable In Federal Be sero Bank .... Liberty Hands & Certificates .... 230,758 SS 516,831.(1 7,375,616 3$ 1.858,858 00 $11,588,556.18 Other Loans and Discounts! D u e within 30 days 81.136.175 60 Due 30 to 90 days 222,870.00 Duo after 90 days 2,504,646 01 United States & other Honds.... 1,104,885 51 Banking House... 272,500.00 $16,829,633.30 LIABILITIES . .J12.203.5S3. 84 DeDOslts .. i mi nVdral lie- sen e Bank 1.000.000 0ft Circulation 150,000 00 Reserve for Tnxes & Ip t o r e b t ac crued 84,253 67 Caiiltnl Stock & rronts 3.391,845,79 $16,829,633.30 "ALWAYS COMMERCIAL' Market at Seventh RAKER President IVARn Cashier n. c. nr.iTZEi, Assistant Cashier T ii. DEiftm Assistant Cashier n.a.rouiKMUii Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Ramnel 8. Sharp Chairman of Hoard ITInthrop "mlth John T. Rtoer Ahram C. Jlott Ralph n. North Orellet Collins Eran O. Cbandleo MelTllleO. nafcer Edwin 1 niabon Irtlnc Xehn William 8. rilling XX m, L. Tnrov Resources IOans and In estments . $54,320,791 42 Due from Banks, 8,179,330.08 Clnarlna; House Exchanges ,. . 2 564 128.90 Cash and Besene 3,607 112 56 Customers' Lia bility on For eign credits and acceptances . . 4,646 726 60 Liabilities Net Capital . .. Surplus and rronts Unearned Dis count Reserve for Taxes Circulation . . Deposits Porefen Credits and Accept ances AiUnnws from Tederal Resere Bank S 2,000,000.00 4,100,117.71 252,892 68 220,000 00 190,600.00 42.334,773 58 4,646,725.50 818.218,088.46 19,472,978 99 73,5I,08.4 JOHN J. MacDONkAI,D WILSON CATHERWOOD WM. L. SUPPLEE THOMAS J. JEFFRIES JOSEPH H. PARVIN WM. H. FOLWELL. WALTER A BAILET CHAS. S. CALWELL niiiECTon FRANK H MOSS GEO. W. B. ROBERTS MERRITT N WILLITS, IA3V1S R PAGE DAVID C. BRADLEY PAUL THOMPSON XV. H HARDING IRA VAUOHAN ALAN D. WOOD Jr. OFFICERS CHAS S. CALWELL President M N. WILLITS. Jr. Vice-President THOS. J JEFFIUES Vice-President NEWTON W. CORSON Cashier ALLEN M. MATTHEWS Ass t Cashier ALBERT N HOGO Asst Cashier EDWARD T. JAMES Ass't Cashier EDWARD J. PAUL Ass't Cashier ISllMlBlffi vSni 1 1 Natiorial Bainlc II J& Third and Arch Streets A Commercial Convnimnc in a Commercial Conunanfty Statement of Condition Juno 30th, 1919 nr.Hmnrvji Loans and treatment SlT.riTt.4R0 OS Due from Hanks 2.8.1.7ns 8J Kirhunn for the Clearlnr House . B50.3j0 70 Customers' Liability on account of "Acceptances" ....... Executed by this Bank .iS'Si? 2 Cash and Reserve 1.4.-2.0(r. .Ill 822,481,140.3." LIARILITIES r.nitsi isoo.ooo on Surplus and Net Profit MJI.MJ SJ Unearred Discount ... 8T..08 .0 72R..1. r. ci?cu.n.tionn":".r! . '". T"" .:::.:::...::.: !!??.?!! Acceptances Executed for Customers., ..... 40 513 31 Bills Pajable with Federal Reserve, Bank secured by V. S, Liberty Bonds and cVrllScates of Indebtedness B.nni nnn no Bills fayaW- with Federal Reserve Bank 1)03 SW 5 t.08,r.TI no Deposl'tT?..15.'.".1.'. ....'.'.:.' .'' '.''' '' 14,701.503 87, 14,701,473 -IT 822,481,110.33 OFFICKRBl J. . erm,ICn. President IGNATIUS J. DOHAN. Vlco President locis n. RrnsLur-iiGni. o. btuart wniTB i tMMti, anil Cashier Asst. Cashier P1AMITFL VcAWnliuL FREDFRICK FAIRIAMR. Aist Cashier Assistant Cashier DIBBCTOBSt W. U. CABPKNTER. ChalrniaB of the Hoard Imallua J.Uohas "ohr. C.MaHIn h amnel fc. Ijinill. iforari T.PotU Loots N.Hnlelberfer iu.l.t)elbermaiin ilenrr F. Mltehell IVm.HrA,M,Jr. . Jonathan Jenks Wwlfji- Ilenrr ll.llrlon.Jr. Charle. J Clark JSMtCulloek Nathan T.Folwell Henry M.McAdoo Norman K. Condermnn Ti5 Market Street National Bank of PHILADELPHIA . JUNE 30, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and Inestment.. .816,386,823.79 Customers' Liability under Commercial Letters of ,..,,.... Credit and Acceptances l.JJJ.709.94 Due from Banks 3,511,630 24 Exchanges for Clearing -,,....., House 782,450.15 Cosh and Reserve 1,749,048,96 $24,223,663.08 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 81.000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits.. 1,770.232.81 Circulation 694,400.00 Commercial Letters or Credit and Acceptances Liabilities for Rediscounts with Federal Reserve nank i-'V": Bills Payable, Federal Reserve uann 1,843,709.94 Deposits 260,000.00 6,597,146 97 13,168,174.36 r' II T 3)24,223,663.03 FRED. F. SPELLSSY, THE Second National Bank of Philadelphia AT FRMNKFORD Report of Condition, June 80th, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and Investments. .. 86,763,457.54 United States Bonds 794 280 00 United States Treaauw """00,' Certificates .'. 400.OOO 00 Due from Banks 398.166 18 CASH and RESERVE.... 8ll(654.'n 38,188,428.43 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 1280,000 00 Surplus and Net Profits... 773,099.78 Circulation 144,400.00 Bills Tayable with Fed- eral lUserve Bank...... 200,000,00 Reserved for Taxes ard Interest 28,305.01 DEPOSITS ,'... 6.758,623.69 $8,183,428.43 FRANK AD31IEAD, Cashier, the: sjirj&rd NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA Statement of Condition at the Close of Holiness June 30, 1010 RESOURCES Loans and lnestmcnts $76,081,337,83 Accrued Interest 191,884.78 Customers' Liability a c. Acceptances and Letters of Credit 7,138,089 23 Kxchance for Clearing House 2,469,546.07 Due from Banks- 16,087,678.14 Cash and Reserve 5,472,313,91 $107,443,348.96 LIABILITIES Capital ,2,000.000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 6,369,590 71 Reserve for Unearned Discount 333.147.22 Reserve for Tales 332,738.68 Circulation 1,085.000.00 Acceptances and letters cf Credit 7,138,089.2 Bills Pajable Due Federal Reserve Bank , , , .. . 17,165,000 00 United States Bonds Borrorred - , . 5,000,000.00 Deposits , 68,020,283,13 $107,443,848.96 JOSEPH WAYNE, JR., President Evan Randolph, Vie Prea. Alfred Darralt, Asst. Cashier A. W. Plrkford, Vice Presldtnt Darld J. Slyrrs, Asst. Cashier Charles M. Aahton, Cashier Walter P. French, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS FRANCIS B. REI5VKH, Chairman ef the Hoard Daniel nxuxh Francis I). Reeves, Jr. Arthur V. Morten Redman K. (Irlseom Wm. W. Frailer, Jr. William Jar Tntjter W. Frederick Bayder Oeorxe D.. Itosensarl'a A. J, Conntr VM Robert Tolond Joseph Wayne, Jr. Wm. P. 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