Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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WIDOW AT TRIAL
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Murdor Caso Dofondant Forces
Caress Full on Hor Lip3.
Crowd in Noar-Riot
BrMfWrt. Corn., 4$n. !. I'nnlc
irlppcil tlic crowd nt Uic GcorRo n.
tfott niiinlor trial yctordny when Kl
wood 0- Vi'nd. twrntythrec-year-old
nilk peddler, on trial for Nott'n mur
der, Icatwl over as lie wus nntudfix Mrn
Ethel Hutchinson No.tt, wlfo of tlie
murdered nm". nml ldnsvd her full on
lie lil)S- It v .. . 1
With a tcream Mrs. .Nott stnRgcrcd
from her teat Just an Deputy Sheriff
lMsanctln lnntird with his fist on young
Wmln's law.
Wnde'.H pretty .voimir wife, sitting n
w foot from Mrs. Nntt. "tho other
Ivomnii in tho paw. scrcrtmed ns clio
tiltncHed her husband's netion, threw
i immN to her face and then with n
moan "nlnte.1 Into tho nrin. of Wade's
mother and another woman friend.
Wade smiled an tho deputy fhcriff
rushed him through the triHonors' ncn
in the basement of the courthouse, when'
It apneared that tho crowd wus Roins
to ixe him.
Mr. Nott. who is nlo held on n
rhiirRe of first degree murder in oon
nrrtion with her hunhaud's death, went
into hvsterles following Wade s kiss.
"Take her out !" relied the crowd. Two
deputv sheriffs lifted her In their nrma
and riwhed hrr from the courtroom.
Court Officers XIglit Knelt Crowds
Court officers, attaches and attorneys
fought valiantly several minutes In re
straining the excited crowd. Grappling
with persons of both sexes tho
defenders of the space nllotted to
the participants In tho trial used
their fi'ts on tho men and bodily
threw hack the women. It was tome
time before a semblance of order wnH
restored and the court ordered tho room
Although fighting maniacally to reach
the inrlosurc where the principals of the
tragedy were, the mob apparently did
not know Its own intentions. The
(.ncctator seemed to lose nil control
and simply wanted to bo near the prin
cipals. Because it was the third fainting
fipctl of the day, rourt was adjourned
until tomorrow. An horn- prior to the
ki'fing episode, Mrs. Nott fainted when
physican witnesses described tho three
gunshot wounds, several skull fractures
and nineteen knife wounds in Nott's
body. That time she was enrried to
the sheriff's office and revived.
The feature of this, the lirst day of
evidence taking, was u demand for n
ruling on tho part of tho prosecution on
the admission of n signed confession
alleged to have been made by Wnde. in
uhleh it was detailed that Wnde went
to the Nott home tho morning of Au
gust -!. accompanied by J. 10. Johns
ton, nineteen yenrs old, nt tho request
Underlying
y R. R. Bonds
We can offer long-term under
lying railroad bonds at a price
to yield 6.20
Baker, Ayling & Young
JOSLI'll W. SWAIN, Jr., .Munucer
Land Title Bldg.
Boston Philadelphia
rOl'NIIKIt IBM
National Bank
of Germantown
PHILADELPHIA
December 2f, 1030
RESOURCES
Loans mill IilM-tlnnitN. . . .$n,4'JD,ft.V0l
line from Ilnnkit 'JHD.HII.HH
Cash and Itritene 1,122,778,27
CuMomcrti' Liability under
Letter iif Credit (1,071.25
$7,918,222.41
LIABILITIES
Capital Mork $200,000.00
Hurplup, iiiiil Net l'rofll 7.ir.,12.1K
Unearned IlnriuiitH 111,08!). 1 1
('Imitation inn. 4011. (Ill
"epo'lth . 0,2l,nR.RIl
Due Federal Henri c lluiihN ;i.l,000,nn
J.liihlllly on Letters of
'"lit (1,074.25
.1011 N C
$7,!) 18,222. II
KNOX, Cimliler.
BYJENPfa PUBJJJC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923b
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of Mrs. Nott, to glvo her huband "a
llcklnu." s
The document related how Nott, who
had expostulated with Ills wlfo several
limes because of her relations with
Wade, and AVndo clashed in nn nttlc
bedroom mid how they fought down two
flights of stnirs to tho ground floor,
where Nott jib slain with his own
pistol, which Mrs. Nott had stolen and
Kiven to Wnde. Johnston nlso confessed
mid said that he wns armed with a
hntchet, but did not use It,
The Nott children nod Mrs. Nott wit.
ncMcu the struggle and slaying. The
little ones wero told to 'operate the
player-piano In the Nott home to dis
arm neighbors suspicions following the
Bhots.
The body of Notfr wns plnecd In Mrs.
Nott's trunk nnd nfter nightfall taken
to n swamp near Kaston, where It was
recovered following tho confessions of
Wnde mid Johnston.
YOUNG RUSSIANSADMITTED
Temporary Entrance of Admiral
McCully's Proteges Ordered
Wnslllnetmi. .Inn iV fllv A 1
Temporary ndmission to the country of
tne seven uusiian eniuiren nrongiit baeK
by Rear Adinlrnl Hugh A. McCully,
former Amcrienn high commissioner nt
Sebiistopol, was ordered today by the
immigration bureau.
Labor Department officials said in
iow of Admiral McCully's statement
that he intended to educate the children
nnd mnke them his heirs, Secretary
Wiluntl lnft f,npftl.rt In nhnciMin llinlw
ndmission nfter requiring the posting of
a nnminni doiiii oy tne an in l nil to assure
that the children would not become
public oharsos nnd thnt they would re.
reive, nroncr educational trn in n; until
the nge of sixteen.
RECAPTURE OF BRICKER
DELAYED BY U. S. RED TAE
Phlla. Authorities Will Confer at
Washington About His Eacapo
An effort to penetrate governmental
red tape which is halting the resumption
of tho search for Dr. William II.
Urlcker, convicted malpractioner of
this city, who escaped from the police
In Hueno.i Aires, last Friday, is being
made by District Attorney Rotnn.
When the physician eluded the Ar
gentine authorities .he deserted a young
woninn he had married blgamously in
New Orleans, prior to his flight from
this country. Urlcker hns a wlfo now
living in this city.
a contereiicp will take place Friday
in Washington between officials of tho
State Department, the Department of
Justice, Assistnnt District Attorney
Chnrles Kdwln Fox nnd Samuel O.
Wynne, chief of the county detectives
here.
Hricker wns sentenced some time ngo
by n Philadelphia court to Imprison
ment ranging from four to six years
for performing u erimlnnl operation,
and wni held under SIM, 000 ball pend
ing the appeal, which wns decided
againtt lilni.
"There is not u country In Bouth
America In which llrieker will he snfo
from tho long arm of the l'nitcd States
Government," said Mr. Fox.
The woman who tied tn South Amer
ica with Dr. ltrirker was Helen A.
WIIon. She wns employed a a nurse
In the physician's office, on Broad
street above Jefferson. She wns takcu
into custody by the Iluenns Aires po
lice, but later relented.
PAWNING GIFT BAD LUCK
Mother Hao 8on Who Tried to
Pledge Coat Arrested
Christmas gifts should not be pawn
edthat Is, when the giver is around.
Ernest Fields, twenty-four years
old, n Negro, wns before Magistrate
Rcnshaw this morning on tho technical
chnrgc of nctlng In n suspicious man
ner. Ills mother went to the hearing
to testify that she chased Ernest six
blocks from their homo at 1838 Lom
bard street to n pawnshop, and just
succeeded in grabbing him ns he was
pawning n hrnnu-ncw ulster.
"Was tlie ulster his" inquired .ung
istrntc Renshnw.
"Ah, reckon It was: I gave it to htm
for Christmns," wns the reply. "But I
wouldn't stand for him to go nnd sell
it."
The magistrate declared that he could
see no reaon for holding Fields and
dischnrged him. Tho fate of the coat
remains undecided, hut from the glint
in tlie mother's eje thoe In court were
inclined to bcllew thnt it would re
main in the Fields family for some
time.
TO DINE VAN B03KIRK
A dinner nnd reception will be given
Cnptnin Van ltnsklrk. V, S. N.. by the
Joseph Fnussett Relink Nnvnl Post,
1!).". American Legion, at the Bellevue
Stratford tomorrow evening. Captain
nn Boskirk, who wns tlie first com
mnniler of the P"vt on Its organization
ni the Fourth Nnxnl District Post, Is
in command of tlie X'. S. S. Bear in
Alnskan wnters and will only be in
town tor 11 few bonis while on his
way lo Washington.
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The
INCORPORATED 1803
Philadelph
ia National Bank
Philadelphia, December 29, 1920.
RESOURCES
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness $3,632,1 50.00
Loans, Discounts and Investments 91,618,347.72
Accrued Interest Receivable 248,641 .39
Customers' Liability Under Lette.s of Credit and
Acceptances 1 3,828,435.05
Due from Banks 23,232,027.77
Exchanges for Clearing House 8,228,622.02
Cash and Reserve 1 1 ,028,1 71.47
$151,816,395.42
LIABILITIES
c
Su.. . ...id Net Profits " ,
Unearned Discounts
Reserved for Taxes and Interest
Letters of Credit and Acceptances 1 5,21 7,884.26
Domestic and Foreign Acceptances Sold 2,959,581.09
U. S. Bond Account 3,549,800.00
Bills Payable and Rediscounts with Ffcderal Reserve
$5,000,000.00
11,482,793.56
623,893.43
790,6?:.43
Bank
Deposits
Individual $71,800,165.13
Bank 29,841,162.14
U. S. Government . . 1 ,91 2,246.36
8,638,600.00
103,553,573.63
$151,816,395.42
LEVI L. RUE, President
Charles P. Blinn, Jr., Vice President Horace Fortescue, Vice President
Howard W. Lewis, Vice President Stephen E. Ruth, Vice President
Wm. S.'Maddox, Vice President O. Howard Wolfe, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Pierre S. duPont
Asa S. Wing
Samuel M. Vnuclain
William H. Donner
Wallace D Simmons
Samuel D. Warriner
George Wood
Alfred C. Harrison
Levi L. Rue
George H. McFaddcn
Randal Morgan
Samuel Rca
Eldridge R. Johnson
J. Howard Pew
J. Kearslcy Mitchell
Henry G. Brengle
S. P. Hutchinson
Ci. Colcsbcrry Purvcs
Third National Bank
In the Center of Things
Opposite Broad Street Station
"ICT 'J1 '"jr? 'I'-ir-n- i "
fe35 Hi
Blfiillni' il,
Condition at Close
Business
December 20, 1020
of
RESOURCES
I.o.inH nnd InvcEt-
Illl'lltH
Due from BnnUs
and Hankers .
Oitsli and neterve.
Hxc ImngeH for
ClearlnK House
Intercut 13 u r u Ml.
not I'nllrctcd . . .
59,003,714.47
881,895.27
993,337.114
CR3.SG2 40
22.722 34
$12,057,331.82
LIABILITIES
rnpltnl Stock
.SunHim nnd L'ndl-
lrted Protlts, Set
riituriied Discount
I'lirulntlon . . .
H I I 1 o Payable tn
Kfil'tnl rieAfrr
ImpoMts .
M 000.000 00
1,367,895 87
43. Ml 25
1(8,400 Oil
909.OfiO.ftn
8 598,521 7'i
$12,057,331.82
cuticrhs
Vli B, I)lcl(. Trt.
O. Ilrlnton RolicrU. Vlcr ITf.
W. Clirrnril Wood. Cnhhlfr
Wm. T. Tomllnnon, Ami't Canhler
Raymnnil U. Iloortli. Ain't Canhlrr
lUrliMt S, Wlilte. A't CimliUr
Trunk P. Crnfl
l.fl II. Dirk
.liiioli H, l)lton
Snmiirl P. llniKlon
JushiiIi .1 Mnrlln
nmr.rTOits
lliimlirrt II. I'nwfll
(i llrlnlon KuhrrU
l'ilnr II, R'.mv
W, LcMrr Tillml
I.auIn M. Mncnrr
llnmlllnn l)lntun
FRANKLIN
1 NATIONAL BA
Chestnut Street West of Broad
Philadelphia, December 29, 1920
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $44,934,351.63
Liability Under Letters of Credit 47,423.57
Interest Earned Uncollected 115,862.47
Duo from Banks 13,309,994.34
Cash and Reserve . ; 6,538,826.03
Exchanges for Clearing House 4,470,743.09
$69,417,201.13
LIABIL ITIES
Capital $1,000,000.00
SurpUn 4,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 1,478,208.02
Rtscved fcr Taxes, etc 497,166.90
Disccunt and Interest Unearned 199,71.2.81
Lctley3 cf Credit 47,423.57
Rcd'jcounts at Federal Reserve Banks Secured
by Government Obligations 2,693,500.00
DcpcsUs 59,501,189.83
, $69,417,201.13
.1. .. IMKR'V ,lr , Mrr Prrnli rn. " K. SI'Ii:i Or. o r.iil..
' "'; ,,AB,,r- r 5,. n. ,:,N,,o,.n,A.nV-',"
DIRECTORS
Hilniiii'l I'. Ilmllnr J. Amlrrnii llnrrln. Jr. lUltitr I. 1 1'llnii
llrnr.1 liilnnll .liilm IliuiiiUnn liiirnri. Piliuiril I', ll.Milf
J, liiillirrfjnl MrAMIMfr MnrrU l ( Inllilrr Vr'ihn1. u "j")in
Pmlrrlil. I. Hull.. (. S. '. IV.cki.-il .li""i!lf Vlo!ir?. llr
i:illiiRlini M. MnrrU llmiltun Vtirmill lew U l.llll
prr V. .Mnilflrft IV. W. Alterbur ,Jy tii'.U
FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
V
MoCAUGHN EXPLAINS ALL
24th Ward Leader Says Talo.Dear
en Cauaed Political Fight
"I'olltlcnl tnln lirnrrrs" were blnnicd
tndoy by Hlnkcly I). MrCnilglin, I'en
rose leuilor of tin Twenty-fourth ward,
for tlie conlllft ajitnynr Mooro l waging
ngnliist tlir Hr('-Hrowii-Cuiinliignntn
combination.
McCfliigliti nrrlvcd today from Ilnr
rUburg- wltli Owar E. Noll and otber
jLVlllunu nm iv.m.vip, -- ......
lenders should get together nnd give n
lltllf ninl inKr n nine. ... .
vMli .li..tA.1 M.Ai(a tin linrl npetl 111
confereneeR nt IIurrlubnrK with Judge
Ilrown, ThomoR W. Cuniiliiglmrn and
Senntor Vnre. "I nm for Mayor Moore,
but I nm for Senator Penrose above
...1 I. X .11 ....1.1 "Vn nnn fllinlllrl KAO
rlflre life. long friendships because of
polltirril sn.iinbblcs."
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the;
NATIONAL BANK
PHILADELPHIA
Mnlrmrnt nf Cnmllllon nt the Close of llinlnfm Dfrfmber IB, 1020
RESOURCES
Loans and Invcstmunts $05,212,510.17
Accmetl .Interest . 181,503.17
Acceptances nnd Letters of Credit 4,014,210.51
Exchange for Clearing House .1,710.975.21
Due from Hanks 12.503.989.G1
Cash nnd Reserve 7,537,133.01
$93,760,393.71
LIABILITIES
Capital $2,000,000.00
Surplus nnd Net Profits 7,290,150.53
Reserve for Unearned Discount 315,803.41
Reserve for Taxes and Interest 390,G07.3t
Circulation 1,057,747.50
Acceptances nnd Letters of Credit 4,614,219.54
Government Securities Borrowed 450,000.00
Due Federal Reserve Hank
Loans on Government Securities 7,067,162.00
Commercial Paper Rcdlscountcd 7,900,000.00
Deposits 62,674,553.12
.$93,760,393.71
OFFICERS
lli:ril MAINE. JR.. I'rrsldeut
Bran tliindnliiti, Vlre-i'rni, rharl'n M. Ashton. Csshlrr
A. W. Hekford, Vlcr-1'rn. Alfred narrutt. Ass't Cunhlrr
I)nlil J, Mjrrn. A't Caslilrr
DIRECTORS
TRAM-IS It. nKKVl'.S. rhalrmtn of the hmin!
Dnnlrl llsnih rranrl II. Rervr. Jr. WHIUm Jay Turner
llndmnn K. Orl'cnni Wm. W. rrailer. Jr. A, J. Canntr
W. fiilrrlck fnjdrr lira. I). ltorli:iirtro V?m. V. Ilrh
Ri)brt Tolsnil .Inhnill H'o.'"'. Jr. WnltfJ" B. Thornton
Win. NmlHild Kir r.mi Ituuilolpli A. A. Torer. Jr.
John llrlblwl Morris II. Ilochln K. It. M. CarprnUr
Arthur V. Jlorton
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CHARTERED by CONGRESS 1781
NATIONAL BANK 1864
'SteBANK.o'
North America
30? Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, December 29, 1920.
REPORT OF CONDITION
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $26,825,056.98
Due from Banks and Bankers 3,776,183.01
Cash, Reserve and Clearing House Exchange. . 3,629,778.37
Customers' Liability, Account Acceptances and
Letters of Credit 1,399,026.81
Interest Earned, Not Collected 90,704.59
Total $35,720,749.76
LIABILITIES
Capital . $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 2,490,491.76
Circulation 489,297.50
Deposits 21,946,278.69
Bills Rediscounled Secured by U. S. Securities 6,007,096.25
Reserve for Taxes, Interest and Depreciation
of Securities 169,434.62
Accepts. Executed and Letters of Credit Issued 1,399,026.81
Bills Payable 2,050,000.00
Unearned Discounts 169,124.13
Total $35,720,749.76
K. TUfiKV IWSSMOnK. rrmlilrnt
n. 8. MrKlM.KV. Vlrc Pren. K. S. KItOMKR. Canlilrr
. J. Mlltnn. .Wt rin-Mfr c. M. ritlNcn, Aai't Caihler
J. . U'HITIN-O, Ana't Conhlfr
DIRECTORS
Lincoln K. PuNMnorn tVnllrr II, ItoxxmnsMrr William r. IlraU. Jr.
Join U.I'CHrcr t'liurlni. H. Dunn . ..,, T ..,.
Johnl'.dreen llnrar K. Hmltli I.'onard T. Ilcale
OforrorulfHlInUrr, .11.11. Harry H. Elirct SUrTln A. Nrrlnnd
N. Slyrra Filler IMwanl V. Hrnnon .lamni n. t". HrmleMon
ChrUtlaii P. rrlileer Tlieron I. Trnno Waller Krben
J. Unwell Ciinuiilned (Irnlmmn Wnnil r.. Funey 1'amimore
V. 'erry SlniDiion y, Klrkland Onler I. II. Klnnnrd
PENN
NATIONAL BANK
December 29, 1920
ASSETS
Immediately Available:
i'jh'i nnd ite-
l-hnnRc for
T I o a r 1 ii k
Houho .
Due from I'or
respimi'onlH i;ilRllili I'npor
IHprnuntiihln
In l-'o tl p r n I
ItrHcnr H.inV
I' S (rtlll
ciitos a n il
JlondH
J3.6::3,13'.)G0
301. 000.67
SS:.809.3S
Ii.sn5.172.l3
1,105 858.00
$14,929,979.70
Other Loam and Discounts:
1up ltliln .10
1'1J'S .. $1.003 783.17
' Duo 30 to mi
'ln.v 456,570 00
Dui" nftor sin
"lnyi 1 IM 858. SO
I n 1 1 oil Stntev
Htiil o t li p r
iiondu fi JB r,j; 57
IlnnkiiiK Mouse. '.'71,oiii) 111)
$19,957,517.33
LIABILITIES
Deposits $13,788 010 T
D ii 0 Federal
Itcfcprvfl FlHiiK :' '.' 1 1 5nn no
I'm ulatlon 1311.5011.1 u
llOforvn (L'n-
earncd liuer-
fei ) 1 on 1 15 17
npSlTNC (TllM'S
ci" 121 85: 71
fapltal Stork 1 000 000 00
Surplus ,vnil
I'l-oftls 2 50i! 111 (l;
OFFICERS
M. P.. MAKER
I'realilfnt
W. II. WARD
Cajihler
ii. r. iiKiTzr.i.
AnilHlunt Canhlar
K. II. DF.ISN
Amlslant Canhlor
II. 1 I'OI.IIF.Ml'S
AaiiHtant Cashier
DIRECTORS
Samuel S. Sham
'halrman nf Iloam
Mlnthrop rlrolth
Jolm F. Ptoer
Ahram C. Slott
Ralph II. North
Orellet Colllni
TIrnn O. rhamllre
Mehllle O. linker
F,dHln I niahnn
lrlnn Knhn
Mllllam 8. I'llllnic
William I,, Turner
$19,957,517.33
"ALWAYS COMMERQIAL"
Market at fiefev
mi-1 ' "Bg
CHARTER
No.l
THE
FIRST BANK
CHARTERED
UHDBH THE
NATIONAL
BANK
ACT
w-
n-
First National Bank
of Philadelphia
315 CHESTNUT ST.
Condensed report at close of business Dec. 29, 1920
RESOURCES
Loam and Investments $42,043,709.08
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit
and Acceptances 3,830,574.00
Interest Earned but UncoKicted 89,681,86
Due from Banks 6,343,818.35
Exchanges for Clearing House 1,802,382.09
Cash and Reserve 4,755,979.24
Total $58,866,202.52
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 2,791,529.53
Interest and Discount Collected but not Earned 216,758.52
Reserved for Taxes, Interest, etc 494,423.37
Acceptances of other Banks sold 3,035,456.23
Letters of Credit and Acceptances 795,117.77
Re-discounts (Federal Reserve Bank) 8.439,687.00
Bills Payable (Federal Reserve Bank) 3,300,000.00
Liberty Bonds Borrowed 533,100.00
Deposits 37,760,130.10
Total $58,866,202.52
Mil. A. LAW. rre1dent
KT.STON MINT. Vle-I're. HOWARD D. pntwnN ,.t. Cashier
HARRY .1. HAAS. Vle'-Prw. I. It. NAVFORD. At. Cnhlr
THOK. V AMIRMV. Vlre-rre. ItORF-IIT K. AI.DIIiril. A. rhler
CIIAS. It ,I.MK. Viee-I'rea. T SfOTT ROOT. Aunt. Cantiler
CARI, II. rilAITKi:. fafliler
DIRECTORS
F. XV. Ayer I'rnnhlln D'Oller William A. I,n
Oliaa. H. Child William V, Gent ',"n'll, IV 1"'""
Joseph S. Clark .,. Fretl'k MeOwen
Walton Clark ' c- IrTln .1. Henry SrallercotM
Cjtus II. K. Curtis Livingston 11. Jnnea J. XV. Van Djrke
IZB3BHI
THE
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA
CKESTHUT ST. AT FIFTH
Close of Business, Dec. 29, 1920
1
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A
ae&
ourth Street
National Bank
Philadelphia December 29, 1920
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments $49,417,948.47
Customers' Liability Under Letters of Credit
and Acceptances 1,407,098.39
Due from Banks 12,095,862.99
Exchanges for Clearing House 2,010,426.50
Cash and Reserve 5,143,131.5 1
$71,281,067.95
LIABILITIES
C apital Stock '. $3,000,000.00
Surplus and Profits 8,020.800.31
Reserved for Taxes and Expenses 85,751.82
Letters of Credit Issued to Customers and
Acceptances 1 ,433,390.39
Deposits 47,737,309.43
Bills Payable and Rediscounts with Federal
Reserve Bank , 10,189,000.00
U. S. Bond Account 500,000.00
Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 308,750.00
$71,281 J067.95
Every Form of Domestic and Foreign Banking.
Unexcelled Facilities
K t Ml tMJACKUt. Fre.lrtenl
R. J. CLARK V. I'. MlAW JR., Ami Ta.hier
. ..Jl!c:;,rM'I n,i Chltr i. K. STALFrr.R. ami. Cashier
W. K. IIXRIIT. Vlce-rrerldent W. A. Ill I.KI.KY. Ast. faihler
W. R. IU'.MIIIKi:iS. Vk-e-Pres A. MaeMCIIOLL. As". CaaM.r
DIRECTORS
S rtney F. T.lcr Chairman William de Krartl Chan. A Daniel
Tritn.j T. f'Htlcrsiin (luirire K. Johnnon , R. N'Hbnli, Jr.
Wllllani A. Dkk Joioph E. Wlilner Irfni-o du Pont
W. It. Nicholson llHrr A llerwlnd Imar Clothier Jr.
Franels I. Onwen William M Potts (Iforse F. Tyler
II. F. Phantmcker C".eor Dulla Dixon W Arll Harrlman
Jatnte M. Wlllcox Jonnthan C. NefT tloberl P. Hooper
RESOURCES
Loans nml In-testmentH
Cutomer' l.la
lillll.i under Let.
tero nf Creillt anil
Arerptanrei. Out
.InnilltiK Interent Karned
Not Collected
Kxehanffe for
Clrarlnc House
Due from Hunk
anil Hunkers
Cash and Reserve
523,093,180.80
2.187.00
I0..-.93.7G
9 1 0.1 75.08
3,1 47,9 10 JO
2,205,218.50
LIABILITIES
Capital $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Un
divided Profits
(earned)
IteseMeil for
Taxe, Deprerln.
tliin, etr.
I'lienrned Ilia,
riiutit
Circulation
Letters of Credit
nnd Arcepliiiii e
(lutNtandliiK
Lnuno Federnl
lteere Hank
Rediscounts
Federal Re
serve Bank . .
Deposits !
1,150,108.22
271.250.21
101,399.44
55,000.00
$30,0(55,295.70
2.1S7.00
751,000.00
3,102.000.00
J 20.259,990.80
$30,005,295.70
OFFICERS
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DAVID R. CARSON.
Ass't to Pretldent
ALBERT H. ASIIRV.
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STANLEY E. WILSON.
Vice President
A. D. SWIFT.
Cashier
WILLIAM I'OST. Chairman Executive. Committee
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