FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITTSBURGH
Capital. ....... .....
Surplus. . . .
Undivided Profits. .........
Deposits, over...............
Resources. . .
eee... 8 5,000,000.00
4,000,000.00
996,654.40
50,000,000.00
67,708,448 . 44
The First National Bank at Pittsburgh offers its ser-
vices in every branch of Domestic and Foreign Banking,
to corporations, firms and individuals. Its resources are
amply large enough to take satisfactory care of all financial
transactions, whatever their magnitude. At the same time
it gives careful attention to the business of depositors of
moderate amounts, the checking accounts of men or women,
carried for household uses and the payment of monthly
bills; and savings accounts, large and small, on which com-
pound interest is paid, at the rate of 49), per annum. The
Savings Department is open for the convenience of custom-
ers who can not be at the bank during the usual hours,
nntil 5 o’clock, and on Saturdays until 9 P. M.
Banking business of every sort can be satisfactorily
transacted by mail, bringing the facilities and the strength
of the First National Bank at Pittsburgh, to every part of
the world reached by the postal svstem.
This Bank is unusually well equipped to supply valu-
able information and advice regarding Foreign Commerce.
We handle Foreign Exchange and Foreign Money, deal in
Bankers and Trade Acceptances, and transmit funds to any
part of the world by mail or cable.
The Safe Deposit Department is equipped with all the
modern safeguards and provided with every convenience
for renters, including coupon rooms. where privacy is as-