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THE BANK FOR SAVINGS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
 

Statement of Condition—April 1, 1933

ASSETS                                                           LIABILITIES

Cash..................         $6,412,267.45               Due 206,535 Depositors. .     $196,977,174.98

United St:itcs Government

Bonds...............         25,351,632.99

Bonds  of   States,   Counties                                             Surplus for the  Protection

and Cities   ...........         13,220,553.45                   of Depositors

Railroad Bonds.........         47,983,405.54                   At Investment Value. . .         31,977,346.49

Public Utility Bonds.....         10,907,924.71

The above bonds are at                                             Reserve for Ta.xes.......                 90,000.00

investment value.

First   Morteatres   on   Real                                             [.it.     irm

Estate    ..............       120,438,950.00               Surp us,   J.an.   1,   1933    at

Loans on Passbooks......                25,909.85                 "»*" ^f'."' fl '"™'shed

Banking House.........              600,000.00               ''5;''« Bankmg Department

Other Real Estate.......              827,000.00               °Jnl\'J\^-% ,°L^"' ^°*'

Propertv under Contract of                                             *24,J05,/3/.JS ■

Sale   ................              334,250.00

Accrued Interest  ........           2,942,627.48

$229,044,521.47                                                                $229,044,521.47
 

The oldest Mutual
Savings Bank in the
State    of   New   York.
 

* Furnished semi-annually
only, January 1st and July 1st.
 

INTEREST
FROM DAY
OF     DEPOSIT
 

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TRUSTEES

HENRY W. DE FOREST, Chairman Executive

Comrnittee
CHARLES S. RROWN, Second Vice-Preside!,t

Chairman of the Board, Brown, Wheelock, H:uris

& Co., Inc.
ADRIAN ISELIX

A. Iselin & Company
LEWIS GAWTRY. President
JOHN E. COWDIN

GEORGE E. ROOSEVELT,  Third Vice-President

Roosevelt & Son
THATCHER M. BROWN

Brown Brothers Harriman & Company
JULIAN PEABODY

Peabody, Wilson & Brown
E. TOWNSEND IRVIN

Shearson, Hammill & Company
JOHN Y. G. WALKER, First   Vice-President

Walker Brothers
GHERARDl DAVIS

Attorney
WILLIAM FELLOWES M0R(;AX

Director,  Chemical   Bank &  Trust  Company
ALFRED E. MARLING

Chairman of the Board, Horace S. Ely & Company
JOHN M. PERRY

Larkin, Rathbone & Perry
KENNETH P. BUDD

William Iselin & Company
LEWIS SPENCER MORRIS

Chairman of the Board, Fulton Trust Company
HERMAN LeROY EDGAR

Real Estate
GEORGE WHITNEY

J. P. Morgan & Company

EDMUND P. ROGERS,   Secretary of the  Board

President, Fulton Trust Company
WALBRIDGE S. TAFT

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
MARSHALL FIELD

Field, Glore & Company
RICHARD W. MOTT

Vice-President
FRANCIS K. STEVENS

Vice-President, Brown, Wheelock, Harris & Co., Inc.
ROBERT J. EIDLITZ

President, Marc Eidlitz & Son, Inc.
HALE HOLDEN

Chairman, Southern Pacific Company
WALTER S. GlFFORD

President, American Telephone & Telegraph Company
PIERRE JAY

Chairman, Fiduciary Trust Company of New York
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