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fPp U. MFW TVM3n&&msm Jjft.V4'i 1W57T rtl-rvfftys ."". wv.ikt..' . J.T' ,'U. '" Vij., sft't-fj "mvM W '-" JA .' '?'tt.V rr V r V .?' Skl' 'l j sw !" 1 -.' f J ,& j ! r sy f JiT- F m: i- . . EVJEHJLStt PUBLIC Ojk)aiiK--PHJLA.t)KLPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1 10. J.(w .i- T r. DIVIDENDS DECLARED . TinMier Csmpnnr. eunrt'rtv of tl jftnJ$?? ,?.ptcmw .. ,e ,teUc ,, SfDlmber .1). ... Mi11 fttf1 Ccmpinv, qUMlertv 25 'Tiiimmeii nn wtiily J.4 en Vr.i. nii unci J.tctTle Cempinv, ntur- Jl"Sitnlft Cmpnv for In' ...T. inl dwntltur Annul Us iirncs en flimucriy 7 81'-&k t iM OcteW 1G ...... irtT. pirM oelebcr 1 te UecIl : "vli !vetrinTrarnPrttlnti Cmpiiv juf . hi r.n inl, p'Me OcteSsr 10 l waV i'VeeM October -.. J,iht a I XfKr ,S-,wrtfrU' 1 P?r cm .i Wv SSSfpVrible .sptmlxr SO migljtcMtt "TWtVniRle Oil nt eflntjw Cawi'inr. ""'r .- .m ..! iillAI! Art MA rMMra .,r. Vil CCIH3 ,,,.. .,"..' " tti' ft"-. !..i.i.. f ..mimIiK nllAPtitr -7 j vMiiidilphla Cempaiiv. nurtcrlr 75 ent, foinmrei. panli wieiyr .11. imi tnl ciimuUllv wvfjrrM, nay&lib) n rla U.6 en r. '.i i. hi i"Kiiierc! j.ieiir i. BrijiUin Horeuirti (?i Uempanr. iii). A.lt U DOP CHt- l,, ITIIH'1""! rtlHi tlWWIlTIV WTOFT1 ROOFINGMFG.CO. v EHREX& 3LAO . PSfciit en prMTTd. romiiiep ln,v :w. 5vtelir 10 le Jfeck of j-acenl berttmlrcr J'Jnll ppnf(-ir.l Citeber 1 te itecfc eJ rccm-J ' hiinuMnV I-Uht rempm n'larterlr II. TT -. irWrrfd. payable Xowmte 1 te utech Tf.VdlJ octehci 1. . . . nu. niethcn. qnatl-rlr J ..n (1rl nmt Jf ttcVnl tJeptemlr nn. U.S.Certflcates and Treasury Netet nr. N""r Ittl jjai ini aikf i xieia ,11? Ir. 1-' 100 Me j !.,i ;i,i!S Mi! MMi . 1"- .i"fi-iu yte7.ni nay IfM tun i in: . .ioil-ie foe.i.ni n s'! i"pt . i Bat ..ifi i'K a.ee ,,!ilin !!. . .ie.' n-in i(i' iK.inii.m I'll 5d" - It? 11-10 i"" 1J-10 t ,'i Wli. 1 1'-"1 ..11V 101 4.1'l M ! . mift " i'-iO mo.n-Te 4 in ,1! m ii if2" ..mi. let'. a n 1.1 r,t . Illl". . .11)9 J M 10Uf,-t0 4.10 ROOFER'S WOOD Cord Weed Selected Fireplace Weed Wholesale Only ROGER H. CLAPP & CO, Ardmert P. DaMky . 1131 Mutt 8k .,.... ni frum I'etlernl tiertnl Incuina tax. ' t'crermtil lir n,wi" t,t Intome tis tUt OB U'lO " "'mnu. Sales of Cepper In August i, ,. of cepp- In the Untt-U Cute for , iiiuit Bim.'l 17U.000.OOU pound-, .. iSSilne te iiiM cutlmat- mmle In tlie trii lit Incli'il" ial" for billi i1emstla ' ,i felirn ( m. 'll'e tetul (nrnpaic , liih ialM uf 17J 000 0011 ueumli In Jul- , iind VfM eiiO pulHKlJ III .lllllr Of Ilia VllgUBt I tdnl ;n00 000 vemuU er cteilll-,1 tu the tipwt i r ail' I Southern Railway Ce. 6 j Stamped Equipment Trmt Jan. 15, 1929, 1932 Inc. Descriptive Circular en Request Yield 5.75re Tewnaend Whelen & Ce. 505 Chestnut St. VemlvM -V. V. rf Plitta. .Ihxli l,xcha,gt3 statkmi:nt or condittev DROVERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK mi rnitAKT,rntA, V. at Mi eiose et brwlnps tJeteittVwi1 IS; U2. RESOURCES Csi nnd Tlwerve.. . 32G.SK.2! BmifW mill ItiveHttnetilt 84,4T9.B( 1A fveaiis anil Ul-jiieunts . 1.7i0.213.46 am.. T.AM..n. Aa tu Itcnl Ustr'.i! & l'lxture 1T0.173.8J $2,451,834.27 LIABILITIES Caj'Ual i ii i '' COO.000.UO Hitrnlua TFumlit i . . lRO.neO.OO UtiJlMilpd rrelll:i i 11,047!)! uividfiin Uiiecn uui lrt HlitnillU! i? i 1 1 1 rvsil for JnipiMi . .oe .?!)3.n7 IteillRiHiuiH ' O'VJorel ttrve llilHOi.. i hil.000.00 I)e,ias!H , . , , i,!8,89.!)0 $2,451,834.27 Baldwin Gets $350,000 Order n.ildivin T.ofemouw or nai r. .- ....lei fAr Npifn frpleht locnmettM iinhlll". lidttannnif Knd H lit' for Hi Iuls r.ailtt.'. ecc. Th order Is aliid .it ?35U,- KrRREPIIRS Valve seat planed in position end new valves furnished. All kinds of enirine repairs. 1'hune Mat. 18M and .Main 3114 HESSfrBARfrrp J zia-aa.nARiBNST.V BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVES FOR EVERY MOTIVE-POWER REQUIREMENT WV. DKFHt.N" and Imilil locomotives uf all types anil sues anil for in pry inirpec. As a rrstilt, of cmr ninct,-enc ,rnvs' expiTiPiicc in the building of ever oe.OOO locenmlivi'?, vc air in a position te give valuable ihIvuu and ,'Uc:gctien I'-K.inlinir inotip-pewur for an particuluf rcjuircnicnts. lialduin SiTVicp it, world-wide. THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Philadelphia PAMLCIt CtLMlAJf, dn l'reil"JNt 1 II, UiAf.Ki VIim frcti'jMil jijits r. ketji, l! t'n-Jlldl'm i tIMIl.Krt V, UAt,UHMN. len t'repldent ITlAHl.n! . JIOHSN, L.nlili' I.B3I.U5 ii. UAi.nr.riT, it, Cnnlilfi' Second National Bank of Philadelphia at Frankford At the Clese of Business September 15th, 192'J RESOURCES Muni, iM lniMtnitit....,7,09.l.il30.08 Unite Pta JlenHs 086,110.96 i;11-l Bi llend tit Jfrnre Olrrulallen 130,000.00 i TJnl(il Ml Tren nurjr LVrtlflritlrx , ill flf.000.0n line trnnx Hanfcl S,S8i(.OI Cn!i am Iteierve fl02.T49.RS $9,250,300.84 LIABILITIES : mi.oeo.no nH(),3HI.7S T48.100.00 n. 8i:. 17 13,000.00 Capital Mmk ' SiitiiIim and et J'rellt Circulation u.ii i tlerTril fur T,. . i 1nernl fur Iiifir(i IIIIU l'n.THlil wlfh Vcileml nfrvi lliink . ... NH IJKI'OJtll 7.HJJ.881.94 $9,250,300.84 iriANK AT)SKA1. Cashier FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Chestnut Street West of Bread Philadelphia, September 15, Wl'l RESOURCES ?46,913,080.JJ ...:.. 33,792.57 131,099.33 ...;.- 11,549,0301 .:..:-. h,239,38f5.U . ; i),001, 838.07 Lean and lmetmcn(. .......- .-w- LlnbllUy under Letters of Credit u.y.-. Interest Earned Uncollected .c --i Due from Hanks ;.. ..ii..i . .- Cah and Re&cne : ciii;..iiiiii Exchanges for Clcarinjy Heuse .:. i .. World-Wide Wireless as a business stimulant American business men realize that world competition, as well as domestic, was never keener that the rewards will go te these who intelligently use every honor able medium of progress and success., The modern medium of international business and personal communication is World-Wide Wireless which, through the arrangement recently perfected by the Radie Corporation of America with the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company is new made available between all parts of the United States and ALL PARTS OF EUROPE, AFRICA, INDIA and the NEAR EAST Frent and Norris Sis. SEPTEMBER 15, VJ22 RESOURCES l.eins Jme.iUiKnt.-i Sl 1 l n.uucl Inlcrc.'t i I'anUlrB ltuu" i i.t clr Due ftem JUiiM Clearing Hufe J; liange.T .. Cash nnd T.cjcm . Ouaiemcrft' J.laWui: A"' .tccplances ,'jl'J Ie ;: in tg I I, .OS '.'3 .'1 S3? V) Ul.OU.'.OJ I,3S.4t4 UO 7 4.-J70.1U TOTAL. .SI 2.934,9:30.7!) LIABILITIES t ar.it U Sled; .... 1 "'0u 000 vO Siith.i a 11 il .N a I 1'refii i . 1.4DS U6J 40 IniMnied D'.sce'iut . 40.0S0 47 Krhre for Taxes, clc 10-',578.(,'J Cirrulatlen . . S0 "00 0U JATuBlts .. . HMM.9J7 31 Ac( i)tinces I it l c r J.etl'ts of Credit . 7S.-70 O'J TOTAL... SI 2,93 1,930.79 Jehn G. SGG,872,24B.52 LIABILITIES Capital -iviJ- Sl.eOO.OOU.OO SiirpliH i ii-- - (,000,000.00 Undivided Profits .-.... -i I,r73,."i30.t8 Ucscrved for Taxc, etc. .,--.. i.i.. ."71,421.93 DKceunt nnd Interest Unearned . . 166,059.01 Letters of Credit ' - i .15,792.57 Bills Payable and Ucdisceunts at Federal Reserve KanK . . . ONC Dcpnpll s , .ii.ii.i, ...,.i . ',9,023,438.83 j. n. -MtAM-isirn, rrM.d.m 1, 4, IIAr.nlS. ,lr.. 4I rremiffnt K. X,. lllr,t.l, A(. thrr J. VIM. lllfUI'. Uce rre. nil fahlr V. M. riRIIM'. Jr.. Ai't. Cashier Mv V. KM.MIOM. .ViUlsnt t'esbkr if jiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiinmiffniimmmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitniiimiiiiiiiniimniiHiM STATEMENT September 15th, 1922 RESOURCES feans and Investments. ;..,;;. ... . .?'1;-5,S68,G55.1S Due i'rem Banks. .:: i . ,ij..u m 8,430,510.4 Clearing Heuse Kxehanges. sj.uu 1,735,429.80 Cash and Reserve.: mum nt-n.a i 5,003,921.81 Customers'-Liability under Leiters of Credit nnd Acceptances,! jiiiiii J,JGl034.7t 5 $.50,199,560.93 atniuel '1. Hedlna Henrr TmIdhII ,1. Rnf1.rfert MrMUilr IrtttrftrU J.. UnllT, KAlmliani n.lurrU rwi.rO. Manlra J, Ati(lvpw Ilarrlf, Jr. DIRECTORS lelin Unmnlen nrnti llerrl f lelblfr ', 3 W. Piulmrrt 'h.irlten irnll V. W. Atlirliury I Uf nr C. lVHen Fdwerd T. Itral Intnl. I n. Wtul Arthur 4V. Scrrall lwl llllla lay ( uoke iifnriB II. TrAtUr rjiiiier K. llutihin.un e ic E B E c LIABILITIES Capital' . , , uiJ.t..it.Mi.iuWu. $2,200,000.00 Surj)lus ami Net Profits nnui 5,683,901.88 Unearned Discount .juuu.m. 205,617.08 Reserve for Taxes ,,i,,,ii.ii,v-.,M 330,28 1 .3 1. Circulation .n..ii.,.,ti.j1,H.Ag.'.. 189,600.00 Deposits .ajt. k4--- ...!.. ,50,418,482.51 Ltttcrs of Credit and Acceptances 1,171,678.15 S(50,199,560.93 lilKICIUIlk n 1 1 3'iN ' 1 H.KRW UVlt .,f t, srj'PMin I'J-.KI'lI M. I'AHVt.V v r n. reL.wi:i,t. v rn.n a. uMi.ur IIAH. 3 OAT.WrJI,!, I-I1ANK If Ite.ift eku. w ii. r.uuiir.T'' HOW ALL, LOM.STlllClU jir rinn i .n. w iluij, ' Ml "IS It. l'("ir iAvir r flvti' t.T PWI. TIIOMl"(Ov. W. H HAI'.OIVU JIIA VATiJItAN M.AN n. wuen KVlAVCia A. LUV, I- Jr. It r Sonnchern. Cashier 9fllS OVER THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH LAND LINES The biRscst and most successful bunking heu-e. in New Yerk and San Francisce for several years have been stimulating their foreign business through the World-Wide Wireless of the Radie Corporation of America. Businessmen in distant cities, having New Yerk connections, have even telephoned their messages, directing that they go forward as Radiograms and thus receive instant attention. Radiograms Frem Shere te Ship, from Ship te Ship, from Ship te Shere European business men are using radio exten sively te communicate with their business con nections, hercund in ether distant countries. Tr -cllcrs en shipboard cannewmaintainthcir friend ship and business contacts throughout the voyage. Natien-wide access te the powerful radio send ing stations of the Radie Corporation of America is new provided ever the land lines of the Postal Telegraph. Yeu can telephone veur Radiogram te any of these offices or use their call-box, or step into their nearest office. Mark your message "Via R C A." Yeu will be instantly in touch with the foreign capitals of the world or with any ship at sea through World-Wide Wireless. NOTE- In Kewe)t,, San 1 wn..jw and W'ajfimstim the Hiidie Corporation e Amerjai u ill lenfmiw is haeto haete haeto ere ru maintain im m n celltawn and dunitwtieii s, item. J RadiejSi; Corporation of ivnerica 'eyi4astercraftsmanship-in-Steer' UtilizeVeur Files for Counters WE have steel, upright cases for the filing of every office record letters, card indexes, vouchers, blue prints, maps built just standard counter height. Grouped and fast ened together with a continuous, velvet-green battleship linoleum writing-top, these cases make a handsome, smooth-front steel counter, with every record instantly accessible for speedy counter transactions. You'll find the cost of iiese Van Dern Counter Height Case aurpriainIy economical. JLaf u.i thowyeu rieie cases and quote price en your particular need. THE VAN DORN IRON WORKS COMPANY 454 Bourse BIdg. Phene Lembard 6671 riae2& STEEL FILES SAFES DESKS 233 Broadway, New Yerk Third National Bank In the Center of Thirty Opposite Bread Street Station Condition At the ( lese of Business September leth, 1922 RESOURCES: I.r,s ' 1 Ir lumen's $10,051,313.51 iJun r3in Bji., jri Unnkirs, .. . 1.Ut(ll;9 f'n.li si-i r."iri CSI5.U57 '.'1 i;vhana-3 fei ( i-jr t IIoufe . J 1C3.7."0.S9 C'istnTr. ijdb I ' re'im of A' r r ( i: i'd i ''ii. i ai e -,?:. js $13,328,882.63 LIABILITIES: ,'ap ! te )'': . . l.UOO.nOO.OO Sur; ui anl Lrli t-U Profit" cc J 4j,483 l i-,lrful'i",i . . 141,290 011 Illli P a'lln !- era! Ksitie llir , Cj.reO.OO Ac -I 111 ni T u'a t 'ei i .',i-,-r . r4 ,-,'ij u p. i, 'i se i ' 17 $13,328,882.63 Wfgth III erncuns ii s " r r,v 1 5.JCC. m. .v wii.ji p Jit . tr Pr-alrt-n NliWTON' V,'. COt.aON Ic- l'r-nH'-it . .T.F.N ;.t. MATTURl" lc Pr. nJ i l ?. AjjTir.HT v ncfv Vlrp P-Mi1 M w i' riTsxt;ri,i i l'reiM-n'. I"er'Kfi i-WAKLUS '1.1 l. rawnt i m.. A.r i h'-r ITDWAltD J PM.I-. A-t c'a.lur PA CI. L l.I'DK., Aat " hlr t . ALISON i-CM,S Trunt O'Tlrcr w? Buiitr.-'.M DDartn-ti 7VW.AND A. HH.L.AS, JIa.aiir fjpi, s:-m riflpirtmsnt ivtu:n CU.N"ULKP., Mtr. ei i H i.r. Il IS. IM.U. Ptp. I, Ilrlnten llelft, Ptpi. W. Cllfluri oel, 1 aslilpr W"ru. T. Tomllnien. A't I u.hltr 1;tiuemi1 R. Jlo.Mertli. 'l C. nil tee Ilfrr-rt . Vhlle, As't Casliler liir.r.cKir.s Traiil. P. rft i-tiii, n. n ict. Jlamllten 1)1,, Ien .Inch H, Tlteti SnmnM T. Ilonilen Jeterth J. Martin Humbert II. Peirell . Brlnten Rebert Tlienmn J. flnilelr V. If Mar Talbot I.euI si. Marn-r IV. lIlrTerd Weed CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA E Main Office. Chestnut a( Second Central City Ofliic. 151 "J hestnut St. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiir. "S'lfng'l' and &Ci ce" np j a. 1 radesmens m National Bank KHfcPjn 431 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 7!(tf Xrapy Repert of Condition 3AL .Ii the Cfose of Rushes' (L'slablhhcd H',t) Septembi,' " "V HEsOURCKS I u.tti.- aim lmitunMil.- ,-15.UUI,'j7j,07 Customers,' Liability under I.ettUn of CveuP ma Aiipptanctvi . .. , . 1,e9u,U7.ij'J ),ie finm BniiKs ."14,009.2 J 1 elin nc.es fnr Clcarinff Ueu-c 2 "1,S4.1S t-i l uni Intel e.-t . . . . ! . 2S.J2J.02 Cn.-b and llcnne . 1,21)1,77.70 $24,258,156.22 LIABILITIES Capital .. ... . .f I.OOO.OOO.li I Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 2,34'l,b41.Gt4 I'ncr.rncil Discount 08,420.71 ReterOi for Interest, Taxes, etc 1.11,91 t.Sl Circulntien , 49,",7e0.00 Letters of Credit ami Acceptances I,9re,SiJ2.T8 RcJi-eeunti nnd UilH Parable te Federal Re'ene TSanl: . . . 2,0(,7,O0O.0v rxre-U" i.;.i7Q,6e.si $24,258,156.22 llmtTrcl 1 deli, l'i II It II, (drlln l(- I'rei,. . K. (jUklfnli.un Sn'Trr t ilniiiiiil lllllliiiK. Mte l're llnward I.. Ilfll' .l t anlilrr .mil ( jliltr W , lelln, tyf ( uihifi I M. Crizrll, u, Tmlilrr j88 Fourth Street National Bank Philadelphia September 15. 1922 RESOURCES Li.i di.d Imeatmeiits t!i,ri.. -10.00 Lusteniera' Liability under Lctteis et' Credit Jiiui Acceptances LJiitJ.iSO.lO Due from Banks lu,0C0,e4;i.9a Exchanges for Clearing Heuse ..................... 1,853,374.48 Cash and Reserve ... ...,m,.. 5,892,075.49 $68,435,096.09 LIABILITIES C.lp.t"l bl'X-lv , .. ..................... Surpuls and Profit s llt-crcd for Tasca ai.tl Tpfn-e- Letters of Credit Ii'ued te Customers, Wcptarices .. . ... . ird J-1.tiOO.000.OQ -,091, 7U7.-:': 4 1.7C1.27 l,.Nl,J41.'i5 "i5,'Jl 7,282.0 1 S68,435,096.0i) Every Ferm of Demestic and Foreign Banking. Unexcelled Facilities. 1 I. MIVMlUMR. rrPAidftii K. ,l tlRh. ' li" u"i sh.ir I., bl VI I I r.R, v. a, . . K. Ill!lr i-e.I'-R uent , . HI'I.KI.FA . j, (a,'il. . II. Ill MniKin- c-Ire- . SiaiMCIIUI.I , 5,(.6ih DIRECTORS iJr- 1 ,'S.r j tcaa W'Uitani us Krar" ft ii r l"atncn Ui 1 .Ti'intiii William A r' .'ohei,! K. W1Cr.r M II NlchnUii Hi A I)"-w'i I 1 -ai .11 1. (.p ' '' , Ain 'I. Iu 'i I r. Sunbur.' ','erii Db '.h li'.n T , , . M W ( i' Mti i .fr ' li A. rai 5, lren- ,1 i 1011 T.n 11 Clettil.-, Ji Oerin 1' Tilar W Mrll lUirlmi i HebkM i' llcun J 1 n O I'll r Centennial National Bank PHILADELPHIA, PA. M the ( lese of Business September 1 "it h. I '122 RESOURCES lean and lnestmei.t3 ... tJ.'i.ifilO.Zi) Due fiem Banks ...,.., 315.4el.39 Exchange for C'leiuing Heuse... 292,052.90 Cash and Rcere .. ......... ...,. ...A, ...t.TSOjOSUW S7, 110,615.11 LIABILITIES Cutal . Siii'pliih and L'ndividcd Piefit Circulation I . S, Deposits 1 Deposits .'000,000.0) 770,4 lu," 7 200,000.00 18.224.9C 5,551,986.81 7,146,645.11 IRWIN FISHER. Ca.hier, i The Market Street National Bank Philadelphia, Pa. -i rrMim it is, id t RESOURCES l.iju and Ltneaunents. M3.-t ' ,J-'iil Cuate.ucrs" I.labiMif t' nd e r 1 'emmcrct.1 1 Letters of Credit anJ Acccirtauccs RU 04L'.4i Usi liwures ur c'lea.- 1.1B HeUIC 7uO,t.'2bS' Imp iien' I'tiK? jjO jM TO C 1. 1 1 r " 1 V. 4 1 ' 7'i $21,092,278.97 LIABILITIES Capital StecL Jl.ijuu.UOO.UU Surplus nnd Net Trellls :,3;e,77S.83 !Ctrculatten COO.OOO.OO I Cemineri.ll I.iitteis eP Credit and Accejnuncen 231.SSS.0I) n-ueiin ........ .. 10 V14J.133.0S $21,092,278.97 FRED b Sl'ELLISSY. cAUicr f . m. " iii ' $ a i a I ft s 1 1 ! n m M H H! I IC tt 1 1 1 m 1 . M I 1 m .91, i i CM m MM 1 1 I'SWf m il I MY I ik If i I 3 "A i 1 5B' V ' 'J afeit " K . & - . fh. v