Newspaper Page Text
THE chatham phenlv Charier Member ./ tli? j \l Designated Depositary of N. Y. Clearing House If ^8cjfwSW jSls 11 The United States Member Yh TTOTlSffli ^ ) The State of New York Federal Reserve Bank \\ // The City of Ncw York ^ rntmiA jy mtion^ Bank OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK CONDENSED STATEMENT AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ? $119,910,511.12 United States Bonds 9,647,369.33 (market value) Other Bonds ? aiMiiawgiHWMWMN 6,313,447.44 (market value) Federal Reserve Bank Stock nMMain?mnM 360,000.00 Other Stocks . 873,490.03 (market value) Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances M ? m m 1.584,248.31 Loans held for Customers 3,098,000.00 CASH aid EXCHANGES ... * > 34,827,560.54 $176,614,626.77 LIABILITIES* Capital 10,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits m ?* Unearned Discount * m m Reserve for Taxes, etc. ? m M m Circulation . . m ?* m m ?* Acceptances executed for Customers Loans held for Customers m DEPOSITS DSaXMMXK rn t?t M b?i !?; f*l rn M !?! f* M m w i* *?- i" M PI M l?i W M m ? i*i i?i in 9,878,892.33 610,716.43 790,971.68 4,857,897.50 1,773,826.53 3,098,000.00 145,104,322.30 $176,614,626.77 Main Office: 149 Broadway, corner Liberty St. Branches: Battery to Bronx Bowery and Grand St Broadway and Howard St. Eighth Ave. and 14th St Broadway and 18th St Fifth Ave. and 33rd St. 39th St and Seventh Ave. 57th St and Third Ave. 86th St and Lexington Ave. Broadway and 105th St. Lenox Ave. and 116th St. 125th St. at Lenox Ave. Broadway and 144th St TO encourage thrift, we invite the opening of accounts in our SPECIAL DEPOSIT Department, which we conduct at all of our Banks. One Hundred Years of Commercial Banking ii'miiiimii?i inww i-ituiHnm|DiitTnHHireNnms!ti'!nits??nmiiR wr.um iw MMiinimH; trmina OFFICERS President JOSEPH WAYNE, JR. Vice-Presidents EVAN RANDOLPH A. W. PICKFORD Cashier CHARLES M. ASIITON Assistant Cashier* ALFRED BARRATT DAVID J. MYERS WALTER O. PATTERSON GIRARD NATIONAL. BANK PHILADELPHIA STATEMENT OF CONDITION at the close of business, March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Tjoans and Investments $48,055,696.55 Accrued Interest 114,012.99 Acceptances and Letters of Credit 695,669.41 Exchange for Clearing House 2,754,483.96 Due from Ranks 9,806,621.84 Cash and Reserve 4,693,361.63 $66,119,836.38 LIABILITIES Capital $2,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits Reserve for Unearned Discount Reserve for Taxes and Interest Circulation Acceptances and Letter* of Credit.. Government Securities Borrowed... Due Federal Reserve Bank? Loans on Government Securities 7,185,482.74 266,491.78 146,696..'$8 1.084.997.50 69.1,669.41 460,000.00 888,962.00 Deposits 53,411,536.57 $66,119,836738 BONDS IN STOCK EXCHANGE Mo Kan A T?\' 4s Ser li 1962 j when issued 1 67%] Mo Kail A Tex lis ser C 193.' when issued 5 93% 1 0338 a o:?iy 4 ,9?% Mo Kan A Tex ail J 5s I9#7 when Issued 5 51 29 50% 2 5078 2 50% 8 .V)"8 5 .VW4 2 5078 II .-'<>% 15 50% 20 MM 3 Mo Kan A Tex 1st 4s 1990 1 76% f> 7678 3 TVU Columbia etfs 1 .<4% Mo Pacific Ss 23 63 90 1 00% Mo Pacific 5s 2 !"? or.ia Mo Pacific 5s 65 2 . HOI g M issouri Pacific gen 4s 1975 2 62% 18 62% 4 62.14 10 62% 5 621 a Montana Pwr 1st A 5s 1943 2 011} 3 041^ Montreal Trm 1st A 5s 1941 3 RM4 0 8518 Nat Rys Mcx 4s 1977 All coupons on 1 27% National Tuba 5s 1933 3 08 Now Orl Twin 1st 4s 1953 N O Tret 'i M* 5s 1935 7 67% 1 67l8 1 6714 ?713 3 ni? N Y Air Brake 1st 6s 1928 4 08 N Y Central 7s 1930 8 24. Continued from ' Y XH4 II I Pennsylvania deb ?t> 1948 ; 7s 1930 3 68 | 2 10738 10714 106% 1063? 10718 5 107 Pennsylvania 6Vyi 1930 2 106 18 1061s 38 106L| 2 106 1 IO6I4 Pennsylvania gen B 5s 194K 6 0614 4 06 2 O6I4 Penn 4s 1948 1 871b I 87% Pa Real Estate 4s 1923 6 .. .0S3h Pacific Tel 4. T 5s 1937 7 04 la 5. . . . 05 Pac (ias A Klec gen A 5s 104 ? 1 8KI4 1 88 2 881a 1 88% 4 8SK. 1 Packard Motr 8s 1931 5 IOOI4 2 1001S 1 1003? 2 IOOI4 Pan-Am PAT 1st equip 7s 39 971* N V Hallways adj Inc 5s 1942 1 61a 1 6I4 1 018 certificates 2 5I4 N Y Hallways 1st 4s 1943 2 :? certificates 1 31% N Y Susq A VV gen 5s 1940 5 42 N Y Telephone fs ser A 1941 3 1021a 1 10214 2 102% 0 1021a 1 102 ?> 4 1021a 3 102% 15 1021a ia...103 1 102lo 2 103U 1 10238 6 102*8 N Y Telephone 6s 1949 2 1031a 2 103% N Y Telephone 1st 4Mjs 1039 1 OU4 5 0118 6 OU4 2 911a N Y W A Bos 4Hs 1946 4 42U 2. .. 4I78| 6 Nlag KIs Powr I'eoOAC 1st 5s 1932 { ref 5s 47 1. ...067fl] 1 Nor Southern Peoria A ref Ss 1901 1st 4s 1940 2. ..61 i 1 7714 Nor A Westn 1'eorla A Last CV (Is 1929 | Inc 4s 90 1 106 13 a: 2 1051a 1 3434 Pair** Eighteen. SANA 5s 1953 2 07 South Pacific CV 4s 1929 St L T M A So gen 5s 1931 15 0634 St L I M A So 4s 1929 8 84 1 84>a St I, I M A So HA G 4s 193:; 4 77 "s 7 78 1 781a St L, A 8 K Ky 887g South Pacific ref 4s 65 51 8514 5 as 00 85U 2 85% 31 8514 85ia ! 4s ser A 1950, South Pacific 2 6058; 4s 1949 J 6034 7 Ml 4 6OI3 south Pacific 4 60% S K T is 19*0 j 1 697ft 2 801a i 26 60% SoPK SugarNJ 1 601a St 7s 1941 StLASK Ky 5s ser B 1950 1 8314 5 83la 3 8334 7 831a .83.14 22 06 2 &6I3 9 06 4 eei3 2 97 1 971a ... 98 Cblc 86% East i 1061a 1 10678 10 107 3 107l2 1 .10714 N Y Central cv deb 6s 1935 27 99.% 1 091a 4 9058 16 90^4 12 907g 5 100 1 00% 4 IOO 10 0934 N Y Central con 4s 1998 5 785? N Y Central deb 4s 1931 1 88 5 8734 10 88 1 881a 2 8884 1 885g N Y Central con 4s 1998 1...I.. 79ig 2 7834 N Y Centra] 3,Hs 1997 1 7634 N Y ChlASt ?. 1st 4s 1931 l 851a NY Chi A St L deb 4s 1937 1 83U N Y Edison 6Hs 1941 42.... 1061a 10 1063a 14 r. I06ia 5 11638 36 1061a 5 1063a 20 .... 1061a N Y I.ack A W 5* 1933 2 99l? 7 100 Norfolk A West dlv 4s 1944 2 85 Norfolk A West New K 6s 1932 1 10434 Nor A Westn Poca 4s 1041 2 841a Northern Pac ts bor B 2047 1 107.14 North Pacific 4Ms 2047 2 .88 Pac .341a 4 34U 10 34 Pere Marquet A 5s 1956 3 9Ua 1 92 Pere Marquete 4s B 56 7 7612 1. .77 Northern 4s 1997 4 85 1 8478; 2 85 j 2 8Mb 5 8514! No P fit N Jt CV 6>is 1936 1 107ij 20. ...107U 3 1073s 1 10714 registered 1. . . IO634 Nor States Pwr Philadelphia Co conv Ss 1922 1 1934 Philippine Ry lst?4.s 1937 1 517g 3 51% .51 la 2 5114 1 ,611a Pierce Oil s f deb 8s 1931 5 98 2 987g 1 00 4 OOlj 3 09 1' ?' (' A St 1 5s A 1933 1st 5s A 1941 I 1 0ni2 1 90 (Pitts Sb A !j^E 2.. .8934; 1st 5s 1910 Norwcst Bell T; 3 100 1st 7s 1941 1 1071a 3 10714 11 1073a 2 1071a 2 .107% 1 1071a 3 10714 3 107l8 1 107lj Oregon A Calif 5s 1927 3 971 j Oregon Short!, cons fls 1946 guaranteed 10 905s 2 . .. 901a Oregon Short I, ref 4s 1929 1 89 8 8878 Ore- Wsh A N 4s 1961 8.. ... .78 Otis Steel Co Ss A 1941 2 9714 2 07 Pennsylvania gn 4 Vjs A 196." . 6 87l2 3 87% 1 87I4 1 87 Port Rwy Lt A Pwr 7His 194* 1 10334 I'rtxift Reflnari Ss 19-1 with warrant* 1 1011a Pub Serv CN J Ss 1959 2 771a Heading A P A RCA I 4s 1997 82I4 21. . 15... 10 . . 11.. . 9. . 5... 10... ,821a . 8234 821a K234 827? 827g .83 >314 S3ia .84 Repub Ir A St! Ss 1943 5 92 Rio Onmde W 4s 1939 1 757* 2 75U 2 7878 It 1 Ark A l a 4ty* 1934 4 7834 5 97lo 2 9S 1 901 a St LA a F RR adj 6s 1955 7914 2 79 6 70 St L A S F Ry inc 6s I960 10 61la 0 6U4 n oua 34 61 2 6114 27 61 5 6II4 5 611a 6 6114 24 61 11 6II4, 5 611a 2 611? 9 6U4 15 6138 6 6II4 10 61-38 10 611a 4 6H4 3 61% St L Southwest Ss 1952 1 775s 3 78 8t I Southwest 1st 4s 1989 2 767H St I. Southwest con 4s 1932 1 7334 1 731a StPAKf ShLu 4Hs 1941 2 783? 8tP M A M con 6s 1933 1 0 IO6I4 St P M A Man Con 4Hs 1933 1 9514 Seaboard A L 6s 1945 5 4R12 1 48% 2 48ia 2 483a .1 4814 7 48 1 1 4814 1 48 8 4818 Seaboard A I, adj 5s 1949 2 181a 2 187? Seaboard A I ref 4s 1959 4 36 Shar Stl Hoop s f8s 1941 21 95 2 9-t.la 1 0-11 a Sine Con Oil 7**s 1923 St L A S K K.v Southern Kwy Mr C 1925 6V$s 1956 .98 2 041 ?? 1 94% 1 94ia 2 94% 1 9434 12 94% 13 79 0 941a 2 7834 4 94% 8 79 1 9434 7878 10 95% 12 70 1 941a 1 94% 1 94% 1 94% fi 0434 11 94% 1 .9434 Southern Ry 1st con Ss 1994 2 911a 2 9114 Southern Ry gell 4s 1956 2 6234 17 C218! 1 6214 2 621 a 1 0 6234 14 62% 1 1 6234 5 6278 1 6234 Southern Ry Memp 5s 1096 3 90 So Ry Mob AO coll 4s 38 3 71 Stand Oil of Cal is 1911 5.'....106 3 10578 1 1061a Steel A Tube 7s 1951 1 971a 1 97U TexA Ok!a 5s43 3 2sia Tlilrd Av Ry adj inc 5s 1960 2 5018 10 50 2 5014 2 50 5 4034 Third Av Ry 1st 4s 1960 4 63 6 627g 2 63 4 021a 0 627g 2 (121a 5 63 Tide Water O 6Hs 1931 certificates 1 10218 4 102 3 102I4 Tobacco Prod 7s 1931 1 09 Tol St L . W 4s 1951 1 rai2 Union Pac os 2S 3 103 4 103 3 UWI4 r.... 1031 si Union Pac 4s 47 79 103 ! 2 1*0% 35 10318 1 90 60 103 I 21 001 j - 1031s Union Pacific .103 cv 4s 1927 ?1041a 5 921a -103 I fl 0238 .10318 Union Pacific .103 1 fd 4s 200s United Rya In Ss 1926 6 82 8 82% 1 82% 1 82% U S Real A Im 5s 1924 2 981a 1 2 94 2.... 1334 U S Rubber 7>4s 1930 1 1047g 2 105 ? 104% U 8 Rubber 5s 1947 lt 8#ia 1 86 8 ??% 7 861a US Steel 5s 1?? 3..,. .10034 11 mi 7 10118 28 101 I iooai 6 IOU4 1 101 YandaliaRR con A 4s 55 1 84l8 1 3 841a Virg CC 7Vjs 32 5 95% 3.. 951a 3 95* 7 95?4 2 9510 Vlrg C C 5s 1933 6 97 50 9 Tip Va I C A C 5s 4ft 2..,...87% Virginian Ss 62 2 93 2 6218 2 03 1 921 g 1 93 1 92 3 9214 Wabash 1st 39 I I 95 Wash Water P 5s 1939 6 951a Western Klec 1st Ss 1922 2 99* West Maryland 4s 1953 1 62% West Pacific 6s 12. ..981a West Pacific lis 3 98\? West Pac 1st 46 2 8534 1 861g West Shore 1st 4s 2361 1 SOIp 1 COla 1 80% West Un 4Hs so I 9234 1 92% Westhse LAM 7s 1*31 1 106% 1 lo?ia 2 IO6I4 2 1061a 1 106U 1 10638 1 10614 Wilson A Co 7Hs 1931 1 9634 31 97 2 9614 1 9634 WAI.ERLKDv ref A 4,'js 60 21 59/8 2 59 Wickwire Spen Steel 7s 1935 5, 971a Wilson A Co 7V^s 1931 27 961a 2 063.1 Wilson A Co 1st 6s 9... 3. 1. 1. Wilson A mi . ,957s . .95% . .9578 . .95% . 951a A Co conv 6s 1928 2 86 1... ,86ia 4 87 3 867a 4 851a 2 86% A 87 3 86% 3 86% 2 103181 2 85% Wis Cent Ry ' 103 United Diug ls3 gen 4s49 South Bel TAT Ss 1941 5 7612 fc< 1941 J 10514 10 76U ?5 94 > 1 1051a 4. 11... 3... 71.. , 65.. , 3... Business Troubles PETITIONS IN KANKIttTTCV. Petitions Iti bankruptcy filed yesterday in the United Stales District Court were: ROSE BELL UNDERWEAR CO. (Jeremiah Welts: and "Joseph" Lavinsky), 27 West Seventeenth street?Involuntary, by Kara Cohen, who claims $700. Joseph Krlneky, attorney lor petitioner. Jeonard 1J. Zles ler, receiver: bond. $1,000. LOUIS KATZENBERG, dry goods. 47*. Broadway?Involuntary. by Oorothy P.esnl koff, who claims *::,'.i;;ti; Mary WoldberK, *1,0:i0. and Madeline Huff. $.VI0. Archi bald I'alnier. attorney (or petitioners. Catherine l-'rles, receiver. OBIlAmi Ic CO. (Edward Gerard. stock broker), 33 Wall street?Involuntary, by 'gliomas J. Sheridan, who claims $4,300; Camilla Netlsen, $ir>0, and Hans Nellsen, $100. Estimated liabilities $"0,000; accets, $.'i,000 to $7,OIK). Nathan Coplan, attorney for petitioners. Allen W. Einll, receiver; bond, $2,!i00. lit A ALLEN HARMON. INC., confectioner and baker, 1 Hudson street?Involuntary, by Claude II. Jones, who claim* $340; Ida Goldstein, $104, and Ida Llpman, $1?3. Harry Mesard, attorney for petitioner*. Carol W. King. receiver; bond, $500. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOPLAY CORP., 2 West Thirty-eighth street?Involuntary, by Henry W. Wentworth, who claims $,">00. Estimated liabilities. $20,000; assets, un known. Shalrie A Weinrlb, attorneys for petitioner. FREDERICK J. BIEMER, former hotel keeper. 27 Rockledge avenue Whit* Plains -^Involuntary. Liabilities. #1.' m, assets, $K."iO. John J. Ackernian. White Plains, attorney. 8AVOY RUG MILLS, INC. I". Fast Thir tieth street?Involuntary Liabilities. $104,. 3!>2: assets, $4<t,t72. Eendler it Goldstein, attorneys. GEORGE H. PERKINS A CO.. INC.. stock brokers, DO Broad street?Involuntary, bv Sore Printing Co.. which claims $200. Flaherty, Turner A St rouse, attorneys for petitioner. UNIVERSAL FLOORING CO.. INC., 3?S ICast 133d street. Bronx- Involuntary, by M. Felgel A Bro., Inc., which claims $207; Mildred Meyer. $4*0, and Henry Cudls. $*7. Isadore Shapiro, attorney for petitioners. McUOVERN * CO. (HUfth A. and William J, McOovern), 2."> Itrosd street?Involun tary. Liabilities. $414..'*'(5; no assets. Max L. Arnsteln. attorney. St HEIII I .KM IN BANKRUPTCY. Schedules In bankruptcy filed yesterday In the United States District Court were: NORMAN TAHjORINU CO., IN< ? -liabili ties. $7,.W0; assets, $1,001. Samuel La gusker, attorney. BPERHER, MAROCIIEK A CITREN -Lia bilities. $A,003; sssets, unknown. Burn stlne A Lelst, attorneys for petitioners. SIMON OtiOVE <'0.?Liabilities $?i,080: as sets, $12,403. Harnett II. Kopelman, attor ney for petitioners. RECEIVERS IN BANKRUPTCY. Receivers In bankruptcy appointed yester day in the United States District C?<irt wer*: GRAF A CO., 123 Liberty street?Jesse W Eh rich, receiver; bond. $1,000. Estimated liabilities, $00,000; assets, $30,000. JOSEPH MOHKOWITZ, 1035 Southern Roule vard, Bronx?ilslen Williams, receiver; bond, $1,000. ASSIGNMENT*. DORA GREENBERO (Clinton Bargain House), 1$,-. Clinton street-Kor benefit of creditors to Morris N. Bobls, 2W Broad way, JUDGMENT* FILM). The following Judgment* were filed ye*ter dsy, the first name being that of the debtor: MANHATTAN. AJAX AUTO A AERO SHEET METAL Co., INC.?Automobile Trade Directory, Jne $4,1! ?<t AMERICAN UNION LINE., INC.? Krank B. Hall A Co., !ro 22.7Afl.fifl SAME?Same 6.M4.II7 A VIS DON A AYEDON COSTUMES. INC.?I. Kate et si 2,431.03 AMERICAN WEST INDIAN CORP. ?E. It. I'resbrey 707. US BRILL. Gabriel?Weill Fein berg t'o., Inc 377.so BRILL. Gabriel?Same m,i 4c, BERMAN. Henry E., t Israel Markowlts!-Reeourcs 11 o I d I n g Corp LVtt.r* BIDWELL, <?eo. I! T. Rotella 22B.M BROPItY, Wlllla-Westchester l.and Exchange (iRykm BRAAK. Harry -It. Ilellhrunn 073.P0 CAPITOL AtrTO EXCHANGE. INC., and Abraham D. Bofal?L. J. V ra?ts 271:10 f'llAIT. SabbatO- ft Mertr M7.r.H COHEN, Leon r,?JH, il. Levy 481 "4 CRANK, Jacob R.. and R. M. Wal lack *? Co., Inc.?John B. Pell Co., Inc J0.ni2.-ir. COHEN. llOfP?K. RoHciiznrlc 540.<i5 DOMINCS. Adolf?Borovsky JYarl * Diamond, lnr 576.f>2 DOMINUK, Adolf and lreni?Same 1,630.96 DAYTON, PRICB CO., Ltd.?S. J. Smith A Co., Ino 1,514.23 DRY BOOS, TIEUMANN CO.. INC. ?K. 1,. Trior 021.20 F.VANS. I'aul E.?K. Hollaa 961." KPSTEIN, Israel?Franco-American Raklne Co 2S6.38 nuniBR, S. Charles (Kenipe Co.) N Mlndlln et al 210.42 FRANK. Maurice?H. Mlllens 1.0S1.25 FABRICAUT, Hilda?Bloomlngdale Piano Co.. Inc 328.28 FOX. Abraham?II. Fox 1,575.70 GRB8HAM. Ell*ha?Wlllla Frank & Co., Inc 472.85 GOLDREROEIl, Benjamin M.-L. llauaar 370.5# fil.RNMORK CONSTRd TION CO.. INC.?William II. Hlfglna and Simon Hulaky?H. B. Clark 1,101.50 GOTTLIEB. Beaslc?M. Amor 510.70 HYORADB BAKKRY * RBSTAU RANT. INC.?JaburK Br on.. Inc.. 384. HAVILAND. J.?H. Outman et al.. ji?3.? HAMXiYN, Roy C~M. Brln 1.082.M HORACE G. COOKE. INC., and llorac# O. Cooke?Mfrs. Trust Co. 1,884.00 hknry c. kblley co.-h. Honrsv et al., coats 413.33 HKRZFELD, Joaeph, and Samuel Woloshltaky?C. Raroff 210.6o HAtJER. Pavld, and Isldor Schwart* i Maner 4- Schwartz)?P. Kramer. 225.80 INTER, Nathan. and William Fi omm?Joseph Hollander. Inc.. 062.1# JONKS, Maria?1?. E. Cook .'b.j-.w KTIATTTMAN. Samuel ? Toxaway Tannins <'o 33i.4.i KLEIN, Frank E. and Loreta-W WlnbfTK .. KKVIPKR. Rernard II ?A. Neuman ?'S7.H0 I 1SI?> F Newton- M. 1 'rendergast 1,006.91 LEWIS RICHARD CORP.-Dodd k VY.-lker. Inc 1.0.11.40 M'KKK Ft'LTON. INC.-American Tradlnr Co '?ii?1,11 MORANDO, Emanuel?M. Shapiro.. 717.81 NF.STIUI.L. Edw W., and lsldorn Ki In?K? lnR, Racon *? Henry, Inc. 0,750.07 NORTHERN * WESTERN FI NANCE * TRADING CORP.?R. C. Alailo et al PI 1.02 OKR. William A.?M. M. Knollar... 10,122 38 PRITCIIARD, l'rank B.?J. P. Mueller Co J02..0 PETERS. Susan, and Christina Klnerson?M. L. Chamberlain 330.41 PORTER. Ftnley R. (Flnley R. Porter & Co.).?Class Journal Co. 283.03 POPE TRADING CORP.?American Manganese Mfg. Co 10,433.02 BLA/.INBKY, Thaddsus T.-C.othsm National Rank, New York 225.03 PB RliM AN, F. Co., Inc.?E. P. Mesthene A Co., Inc 17,802.80 RUBIN, Louis. and Ma* Horn?L. Lewek 509.82 RARNER, Morris?N. Hutkoff h Co.. Inc 401.23 ROSETT, Louis J.?M. Msler 441.80 ROMBERG, Hlgmond ? Frederick Loaser Co., Inc 004.03 ROTHMAN, Hyman, and Ma* Frecdson?A'jto Brokerages Co., Inc 285.50 S E. T. VALVE * HYDRANT: CO. ?Municipal Journal ft Engineer.. 228 STERN, I.iidwlg A. J. McCrlckard 034.0.1 SKI1 >ERMAN, Jacob, and Frank Helrlermati-IT. E. Clark 3.001.07 SMITH, Rohert L.?II. F. RawII... J.110.07 8ILVBR8TKIN, Morris-N. Mlndlln et al..... 442 20 SCHIWOTOHKY, Isldor?Prosperity Co. liv 300.52 SELF, Bdw O., and I.ararus Ov slovlteh?'Tribune Lunch Co 367.70 TOMANBLLI, Peter N Dorman . 512.16 TRANSM AR1NB MOTOR CORP. Class Journal Co 3P4.03 VAAHALO, Frank t.Hcrrlng et al.. 36.1.12 WBINRF.il. Samuel I,. W.Tnr<b. 1,024.40 WOUTBM, Frank G.~ Hollls Press Inc 480.10 W. II. LITTLEFIED fc CO.. INC. Luhln Co 557.06 YOCHBL, Isldor or Issy?M. Salt* man 535.20 BRONX. Ar t.ION, P. Columbia Casualty Co 1,000.00 PRBNNAN, w. J , and E. IKern National Surety Co 50.117.60 ,TO\ I, C. Ro -kwood * Co 80 MARKOWITZ. P. and A.?Willow Realty Corp 223.20 MALTRR. .?. A.-M. Ros-nblum... S.714.20 MARTIJCC1. James-W. W. Smith.. 1,174.70 S,'< MF.?Same 1,105.38 flAMIvfame 1,111.118 NICHOLAS. .1.-11. l-evlnn ft al... 405.26 l'KARI.STF.IN, S . and A. Ilabdler ?E. Katiipelniaclier 601.66 NATINFIKI) J1IHi.MB.MTl8. The first name Is that of tha deiitor: thn sccnd ttmt of th" creditor and da'e m h> n Judgment nai filed. . IRVING NATIONAL BANK New York ?wee i?? e 1H? ? i wtstm ... i . i Statement of Condition, March 10, 7922 T^esources Cash in Vault and with Federal Reserve Bank $31,340,630.83 Exchanges for Clearing House and due from other Banks 41,017,932.08 Call Loans, Commercial Paper and Loans elig ible for Re-discount with Federal Reserve Bank 78,862,455.96 Other Loans and Discounts $151,221,018.87 11,913,862.42 12,552,341.08 24,200,659.37 35,884,529.64 3,403,521.67 Demand Loans . ? Due within 30 days ? Due 30 to 90 days ? Due 90 to 180 days ? Due after 180 days United States Obligations Short Term Securities # Other Investments ^ ? . ? ? . ?' ? Bank Buildings . ? Customers' Liability for Acceptances by this Bank and its Corre spondents [anticipated $2,834,970.63] ? . . 0 total resources : Inabilities Capital Stock .!????!! I Surplus and Undivided Profits ? ? ? ? ? I Discount Collected but not Earned ? ? ? ? . Reserved for Taxes and Expenses . ? ? ? ? . Circulating Notes Acceptances by this Bank and by Correspondents for its Account [after deducting $684,823.66 held by the Bank] . . ? Deposits ????????? ? TOTAL LIABILITIES ?7>954?9i4*i8 4,927,017.05 8,048,388.91 8,772,068.56 575?456.96 13,170,904.20 $274,669,768.74 $12,500,000.00 11,221,265.90 *>326,336.92 852,177.92 2,492,600.00 16,005,874.83 230,271,513.17 $274,669,768.74 IRVING NATIONAL BANK WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 133 BROADWAY, NEW YORK LINCOLN OFFICE 42nd St., opp. Grand Central Terminal MARKET & FULTON OFFICE 81-83 Fulton Street EIGHTH ST. OFFICE Broadway and Eighth Street AETNA OFFICE 92 Wat Broadway SHERMAN OFFICE Fifth Avenue and 32nd Street BROOKLYN OFFICE 3jo Fulton Street, Brooklyn FLATBUSH OFFICE Flatbush and Linden Avenues NEW UTRECHT OFFICE New Utrecht Avenue & 53rd Street UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Through the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation INVITES BIDS At Private Competitive Sale on 277 Three Cylinder Triple Expansion Vertical Marine Engines 19" x 32" * 56" 36" DESCRIPTION Reversible "Stephenson" link motion type, designed to work at 200 lbs. of steain, which at 96 revolutions p< r minute will in dicate approxiu ately 1400 horse power under normal conditions. Built bjr reputable American engine builders in accordance i,c " ?giT muim mm with the rules of the American Bureau of Shipping and under the supervision of the surveyors of that Bureau and Government inspectors. All are new engines and can be readily boxed for export. Shipping weight of each engine, including thrust shaft, approximately 150,000 pounds. The* engines are located in warehouses of the UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION at the following places: 50 Corliss, Wis. 32 Hog Island, Pa. 15 New Orleans, La. 39 Erie, Pa. 30 Tacoma, Wash. 23 St. Johns, Portland, Ore. 44 Wilson Point, South Norwalk, Conn. Bids are invited on anv or all of these engines f. o. b. cars at point of shipment and will be sold without warranty as to their condition, quality 13 Alameda, Calif. 31 Beaumont, Texas or capacity. Inspection of these engines can be arranged by communicating with representatives at the above locations. No hid will be considered unless accompanied by certified check for ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid. For full information and for complete terms of sale, communicate with the local icpresentative of the Material Sales Division at the above ware house!, or with the Home Office, Washington, D. C. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bida will be received at the office of the UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION WASHINGTON, D. C. until 12 noon, April 14, 1922. Envalopea ahould be addreaaed to I LDWARD P. FARLEY, Vice-Preaident in Charge of Salea and marked "Bid on Sale 101" MANHATTAN. MARK. T,oul?. and Mlcliael Marka? 1'. Helpirnhauaer ct *1; 8?pt?mbar 2, tR11 mnrcM) $424.53 SHANNON, Hani?M. H. Walton: July 20, IBIS 204.07 nyan pARKnit conhtrcction Co.-R. Chard at al.t 1'abruary 0. 1922 205.2* OKIKKiTHH. I.?on 11.?O. J. IJrand; January 17. 1P*.a 1.154.4# KOCH FTTRfOTURW CORP.-L. Kp- . ulrln : rxM-enihfr 27, 1921 1,841.24 t.Al'HKNTlinCHT. George?A. LU kin: May 2(1. 1031 *11.01 OOTTKRlfcl> Tlenjamln?J. Weln atock; January 5, 1021 *17.00 roi-ANn HrniNo co.?k. camp ball: AuBunt 14, 1020 2,935 20 8NK1HI. Manry N.?A. Confortl; June 20. 1921 1.765.3* RllONX. M. A 3. TRUCKING CO., and r>, Mark?M. Ruhrar; February 7, 1M2 10.100.0fl ITtRKIUBNT CONHT. CO.. INC.. Nnlhan and Mnrrla Hopln--J. Hba plro ut al,; AiiriiM 25, 1021 WW.2I I.ITI *TOCK AND MKAT PRICKS, Common to prime uteero, 100 iba..$n ort?$*; Common to rholr* bulla. 100 n>*.. 4.;.v^ 5.75 Common to cliolre row*, 1f*l Iba,, 1 .."Or? 5.40 Common to prime veal*, 100 lb*... ; non15.no Common to prime awe*, 100 11>?... 4 r*tii h (10 Common to prime lambn, 100 ItM.. 11.OO&IH.QO i l,lv?! Iioga, 100 Iba ?. II .mrfrit im | iMfaand beef, atear aldes.*lb l-'ttltu City rtreaaad vaala. lh 1Mb ,aj l'rmaed mutton, In ...... ..14 I >rr*?ed wMhara. lb,. tftfli 10 L'twaed lamb, city, lb .U'J ITEMS IN DAY'S NEWS OF FINANCIAL WORLD Storate Halter? Exchange, The plan for splitting up the Klectric Storage Battery Company'* shares was mado public yesterday In a leter went by Its management to Its stockholders and ml I In* Its annual meeting for April 19. The plan Is to exchange Its common and preferred stocks for Its new shared on a four for on* basis, giving four shares of new no par value common stock for a share of 1100 par value com mon and four shares of new >25 par value preferred stook for a $100 par value preferred share. A targe propor tion of the common stockholders favor flip, proposal, according to the letter, and the exchange can be made on and after May 15. No transfer of the old share* will be made after that date or will dividend^ he paid on them. Kxtra Prairie OH Dividend. The Prairie Oil nnd (las Company has declared an extra dividend of $-1 a share and Its regular quarterly dividend of that amount. Both are pays hie on April 29 to Its stock of record on March 31. f'olamhla Orapknplinae Deposits. The committee formed to protect the Interest* of holdera of the Columbia Uraphophone Manufacturing Camfianya 8 per cent, notea announced ^Wlterday that 74 per eent. of the notea V.d been deposited and that othera had been pledged for depoalt. The remaining 25 per cent, la widely scattered, It was ?aid. and It la not believed likely that any concerted action by their holdera would be poaalble. Ohio Hody and Blower'a Loaa. The Ohio Body and Blower Company'a report ahowa a net loaa of 1658,6(0, after chargea and Inventory adjustments for 1921, In contrast to a loaa of $.197,33* In 1920, Ita net sales wer<- $1,63I,4*R In 1921. Hwalnat ?2.737.2?' In 1920. and the coat of Ita sales, Inentory adjust ments, Ac.. $1,(101.397 in 1921. Its selling ?ind general expenses aggregated $321, 639 and interest charges $167,092 In 1921. Ita profit and loaa surplus aa of December 31 was $909,317. To Rallri Oenver Reaerve Bank. Washington. March 14.?The React va Board has advised the Kansnn City Re servn Bank that It sees no objection to the erection of a branch of that hank In Denver, It was stated to-day at tha board. The Denver branch. It w*a aaid, 1 probably would cost about $500,000.