•'lelp Wanted—Male [ MAN for city delivery wagon; must be honest and sober; steady position; address in own handwriting, stating references. Address Y., 746, care of Telegraph. I TIP REPAIRERS WANTED. Hall fax Shoo Co., Halifax, Pa. ) $75.00 MONTH paid Government Rail way Mall Clerks. Parcel Post means many appointments. Harrlsburg exami nations coming. -Pull" unnecessary. Sample questions free. Franklin insti tute, Dept. 361-L, Rochester, N. \. ticip VV anted —Female FIFTY experienced operators for sewing on power machines; PU-'u learning. Apply S. Silver, torster and Cowden streets. GIRL to make herself generally use- I ful and learn how to Mil In the Suit and Cloak Department. Call at Living ston's, 9 South Market Square. GOOD home and salary will be given to a middle-aged woman to assist with light housework and care of children. Address A., 742. care of Telegraph. I.OOPKKS experienced, wanted nt onec. lliKhent price* paid and steady work gunrnnteed. Apply -New Idea Hosiery Co.. Fourteenth street and .Xayflotver avenue. SALESLADIES for Suits and Coats; permanent posi tions; good wages. Klein Co., 9 North Market Square. WE will pay you $2.00 a day to en _ roll members for children's sewing cir cles. Sixty days work. Experience not required. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. Universal House, Dept. S, Philadelphia. YOUNG lady as film inspectress and shipping clerk; no experience neces sary. Apply Mutual Film Corp., 9 North Fourth street, to-day up to 5 P. M. Situations VV anted —Male A COUNTRY boy wants work; height. 5 foet 9 inches; weight, 145 lbs. Address Grorgc, 640 Kelker street. COLORED mun desires position «8 ••llauiTfur or butler; can give reference. Call, or address, 1209 Wallaco street. COLORED man wants work of any kind. Call, or address, 1210 Wallace street. WHITE man, with wife and three children, wants good position on farm as tenant man. Able to manage farm. Address 428 Kelker street. oiiuaiiun- v\ anietl —female A LADY desires a position as house keeper lor light work or t assist in kitchen. Aduress Y., 744, caro ot tele graph. ____ A POSITION as housekeeper for a widower; can give best of. reference; formerly from the country. Address Mrs. 11. A. Anderson, General Delivery, Harrisburg, Pa. BY colored woman, day's work. 131ti North Fourth street. BY neat colored girl, position as sec ond maid, cliatnbei maid or to assist In housework; must sleep at place. Au dress Miss M. A. 1., Cameron street, Middletown, Pa. COLORED girl desires a position as genera! housework or cook. Call, or address, 135 Linden street. COLORED girl doslres position as chambermaid or dishwasher in hotel. Call, or address, 1442 Derry street. i EXPERIENCED colored woman wishes position to do hotel pantry work, ice cream saloon or cook in good, Christian family. 1418 North Seventh street. POSITION as cook or chambermaid ; by colored woman. Mamie Carr, 1210 "Wallace street. RESPECTABLE, middle-aged lady wishes position as housekeeper for widower. One or two children no ob jection. Best references. Address X., | • 39, care ot Telegraph. WASHING and ironing to do at house or will take home. lICVa Lib erty street. YOUNG girl desires position as sec ond girl or light housework. Call, or address, 911 Sarah avenue. YOUNG lady, ith several years' ex perience in corr leto charge of books and accounts, desires a change. Can furnish A 1 references as to ability as a bookkeeper and general office man ager. Address Bookkeeper, care of Telegraph. Agents Wanted AGENTS everywhere to sell Madame Gazelles (French) (switch and hair dye), a well tried preparation. Yot can have your switch and hair one color. Conceals gray hair, and gives switch feeling and appearance of natural hair. Can be applied secretly in a few min utes. Full sized sample (25c) will last lor years. G. and G. Distributors, No. 35 Church street, Ephrata, Pa. Rooms For Rent NICELY furnished second iloor front room, with bay window, suitable for man and wife, or one or two gentle men. Also back room. Electric light steam heat, phone. -11 North Seven teenth street. UNFURNISHED parlor, bedroom with balcony and use of bath, on Hummel street; no light housekeeping; large brick house, spacious front porch. Ad dress E., 725, care of Telegraph. , UNFURNISHED ROOMS, sultaMe for light housekeeping. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phono and bath rooni privileges. Also Janitress service. Bishop Building, 429 Broad street. TWO communicating rooms to bath second floor front; all conveniences use of phone; gas to cook with. eil phono iiS7. UAL LING 11. \V, I. V'l'm., uuaiuiug Stable and AniHiuai Iruumcc in. Movers of planus, euros, uoners and general haul ing. H. W. i~ai.no. Manager, Fitth and it oouuine streets. tivll pnone No. JSO3K. FOR falling nair try Gross' Quinine iJaii Tonic, prepared by Gross, the wruggist and Apothecary, lly jVlarkct otroot, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone jruers given prompt attention. Bell. 1860. FEATHER RENOVATING WE are noiv Renovating Feathers, Making Pillows and Foiuiug Feather Alattresses at tho corner of Tenth ana I'axtun streets, near Cameron. B. J. Campbell. \\ OitKS DRESSM AKING SCHOOL CAN take a te>v more students. Perfect ..mug .» oeio.v se.-ing. drake your entire dress while learning. Don i uctuy coming, 22 Aurth fourth street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with bust material anil by expert help, send us your worn turniture. Our best ettorts insure your satlstactlon. S. N. Cluck. 3zu v\ oouoine street. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113-15-17 South j-eeonu street, S.UUU sets new sash Bxlo, 12 light, primed and glazed, at ♦ Llo per set. Real Estate l or bale PUBLIC SALE OF VALIABLI3 HEAL ESTATE THE unuersifeiiuu Will sell on tile pitiinses Hereinafter described, on tlie aoutneast corner of Futn ana woou biiie stieets, City of Harnsourg, Pa., on BAxunU.ii, the 7th aay or march, A. D. 1»14, at 2 o clock P. M., tne follow ing described real estate; xvli that certain lot or tract of ground, situate in the Tenth Waru, of the City ot tlarfisoui g, aioresaid, being on east side of Fittn street, near iVoouome street, and having a frontage of 02 feet on Fifth street and extending baca a ueplh ot 8u teet; having erected there on, on tne southern part ot taia lot lac ing Fittli street, two live-room, TWO- S'lUliV FRAMii, D\Vii,LLlx\U HOUoniS ill good repair, also a large stable. A very attractive piece ot land for tho Investor or prospective builder. Lo cated in one ot the best parts of tho city and constantly growing in value. TERMS OF SALE— -J.ell per centum of purchase price to be paid the day of sale aim the balance April 1, 1914, when deed will be delivered and possession given. H. W. LATHE. i'Ull SALE TWO line homes, will be finished March 15. Nine rooms and latest and only practical, common sense bath room. Steam healed; large iront and back porches; ornamental fixtures throughout; reception liail; open stair case; laundry room and stationary waali tubs, outdoor sleeping chamoer with south side exposure, size 15x8; 12 minutes by trolley to Market Square. For further information'call P. Vander loo. Masonic Templo Building, Third and State streets. I THREE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE each with 9 rooms porches furnaces lots, 28x130. Lo cated on car line. Prices, $1,350, $1,450 and $1,550, respectively. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOOK AT NO 420 WOODBINE STREET new brick house all modern Improvements —gas and elec trie lights porches. Owner to leave. A good property cheap. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1230 AND 1232 COWDEN ST. 2»,i -story frames C rooms each also 2',4 -story frame on rear of 1232 rental income, $27.00. Price, $3,300.00 for all. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 1340 AND 1342 VERNON ST. Two~ and-onc-lialf-story frames 6 rooms each front and side porches stable on rear. Price of both, $3,600.00. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. DERRY STREET COTTAGE, seven rooms and bath; all improvements; porches; side entrance; possession April 1. A bargain if sold at once. Imperial Hardware Co., 1202 North Third. RENTER would you rather own your house than to pay rent'.' For a small amount of cash and monthly pay ments you can buy. Bell Realty Co Bergner Building. 1607 MARKET STREET, 10-room brick house; all conveniences; price very reasonable to quick buyer. Real Estate For Rent HOUSES FOll RENT No. 521 N. Sixteenth St s''7 00 3018 N. Second St $22 00 524 Peffer St. iau'oo 1733 Apricot Avenue sls 00 Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. (FROM APRIL 1), 1724 Sycamore street (Cloverly Heights), 2%-story brick nine rooms and bath front and back porch steam heat gas and electric light. Rent, $22.50. Rohrer I A- Son, Bergner Building, Third and Market streets. I I Real Estate For Rent DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR MIL- LiINER Second floor room 17x35 feet, over centrally located ladles' clouk and suit store, connected with store by stairway. Immediate possession. Ad dress Box 741, care of Telegraph. I North Third street, 6 rooms and | oath, furnace; 100-102 Short street, $ ' and bath; store rooms 110 South | I hirteenth street. Apply 430 Walnut ! street NEW 6-room house, at Edgemont, one-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent, yu.oo, or salo price, S6OO. are 30x 1. '..with stable. G. S. Hartman, 38 I North Twelfth street, City. TO small family, 1321 Wallace street, five rooms and attic; nicely papered; I water in kitchen; paved street. Inquire 129 Broad streot. Bell phone 3613 J. I 616 Wiconlsco street. 8 rooms, sl2 per month. Inquire 2331 North Third | street. | Real Estate Wanted ' BETWEEN now and April 1, house of about 9 rooms and bath, above Peffer street, at not more than $25 rental. Ad dress Box 745, care of Telegraph. For Sale m FOR SAMS TRUNKS, Traveling Bags. Suit Ca"e». Gloves. Sole, Karness and Strap Leather Calfskin. Kip. L>< .gulu, Waxed Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample | Cases and Leatliur specialties maae to order and repaiiod. Harrlsburg Har liess and supply uo.. second and Chest nut streets. S. C. W. LEGHORNS and White Orp ingtons breeding stock; special price if ' soid at once; also eggs for hatching from Fritchey's nhode Island Reus, | Barred Rocks, White and Buff Orping tons and White Leghorns. Call Bell phone 507Y, or address A. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa. GLASS Herr street. THE large and spacious store room and basement at 325 Market street, will be offered lor rent for a term begin ning April 1. The store will be re modeled to suit tile tenant and will have a depth of 210 foet to Blackberry Avenue. Apply to W. & B. Strouse, 322 Market street, or Michael Strouse, 313 Market street. FOR RENT llrMrnlitp office* In the Telegraph lliillillngr, niUKly or en-«ulte> Inquire at uusliiem Oirice. ROOMS FOK KENT CAKDB can ob secured at the Telegraph Business Office. Storage HAKKISBIJKU STOKAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private ooma for household goods and unexcelled fa cllltles for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates South St. and Pen - R. K. STORAGE IN 3-Mnry brick building, rear 4Oh Mnrket arlreet. Hoimeliolil kooilk In clean, nrlvate rooms. Itcuaonublr rntca. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40H Market St. STOItAOE 419 b'oart street. for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to *3. Wagons. 75 cents per month Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 41' Broad street Both phones. Financial MO: SY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any ♦ern.e to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. Money to Loan PROFIT-SHAKING LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers share protlts of lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices. Roonts 6-7, 9 North Market Square. Died HAIN On February 28, 1814, George Hain, aged 57 years, 3 months and 12 days. Funeral on Wednesday forenoon, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 421 South Thirteenth street. Tho relatives and friends are Invited to attend with out further notice. Burial prlvat#. Burial at Shoop Church Cemetery. In Memoriam IN loving memory of James Hippen steel, who departed this life March 2, 1911. "Fondly loved and sadly missed." L - N oticcs NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on the 16th day of March, 1914. at 10 o'clock, under the provisions of the Cor poration Act of 1874, and its supple ments, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called the Brother hood's Belief & Compensation Fund,' the character and object of which are the maintenance of a society Cor bene liciai and protective purposes to its members from funds collected therein, and for these purposes to have, pos sess. and all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act and the Supplements thereto. E. E. BKIDLEMAN, Solicitor. ANNUAL MEETING Harrisburg, Pa., February 16, 1914 NOTICE is hereby given thai. the An nual Meeting of tne Stockholders of the Harrisburg Railways Company for the election of Directors, and the trans action of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 3d day of March, 1914. at the office of the Company, in the City of Harrisburg, at 10:00 o'clock AM By order Board of Directors. J. O'CONfoELL, Secretary. HAKRISBURG £& TELEGRAPH! APPROPRIATIi OF SUSS FOR LIBRARY Court Directs County Commission ers Under 1913 Acts to Pay For Law Looks I I I i . _ 1,1 accordance I lAT f( J with the acts of I \ 1913, provision for | y maintenance of the ' Dauphin county S law library during ,<-*j 1914 will be made this year by direct > appropriation by SBJ lho County Com- i'i mlssioners instead of from the fines --*■ J and forfeitures collected during the year, and in an order tiled to-day President Judge Kunkel directs the commissioners to appropriate $1,750 for the purpose. Heretofore hall the fines and for feitures have gone toward the support of the court library, but the legisla tion of 1913 provides lor direct ap propriation. Accordingly, C. H. Berg ner, treasurer of the library commit tee, asked the court to order the pay ment of the $1,750 which Is considered necessary to keep the library going throughout the year. The library has a balance on hand of $1,083.59, S7OO of which has prac tically been charged against the lund by the payment of publications. This leaves in the neighborhood of S4OO available. Oily Pays Out Thousands. More that $50,000 was paid out to-day by the City Treasurer. To-day the Inter est on the various public improvement bonds due every six months was paid. To Prevent Executor's Sale. —Before President Judge Kunkel this after noon an injunction proceeding to re strain William Wingert, executor for the estate of William V. Starlipper, from selling certain property on the Hill which he holds as trustee for C. Duncan Cameron. Continue Durkecs Will Case To morrow.—The trial of the Margaret J. Durkees will case, which occupied President Judge Kunkel nearly all of Common Pleas Court last week, will be resumed to-morrow morning. llealty Transfers.—Realty transfers Saturday included the following: Claudie S. Adams to J. Schmeltz et al., Lykens, $310; J. Schmidt to M. H. Jones, Susquehanna township, $150; D. Postlethwaite to George W. Rhoads, Lower Paxton, $525; John A. Knupp to Edward 11. Weigle, Pen brook. $1; E. J. Lauver to A. H. Lau ver, "Susquehanna township, $1,960; AT. H. Spahr Company, receiver, to E. G. Irvin, Swatara township, $700; Matilda C. Etter to Benjamin F. Keil, Hunter near Sixteenth, sl. At tlie Register's omee.—Letters of administration on the estate of Lueetta Hibshman were issued to-day to her son, George Hibshman. Engagement of Marysville Young People Announced ' i Miss Rhqads is one of the moit p nt girls of Marysville s youngc si i Mr. Myers is an employe of tht i ennsylvania Railroad Company. \fier the mar riage, they will make their home in Marysville. —______—— Legal Xotires In the Estate of Catharine Shoemaker late of Harrlsbuig, Dauphin County' Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Lettf-rs nf Admini nation on the above eMite have been granted to the undersigned All persons ov lng sa'd estate ivjll please make settlement promptly, and those having claim will present then without dela> to HARRISBURC TRUST COMPANY, Administrator, Harrisburg, Pa. | CORPORATE: NOTICK THE annual meeting of the stock-- holders of the Harrisburg Foundry and I Machine Works will be held at the general office of the Company, Seventh i and Curtln Streets. In the City of Har- 1 risburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, the 20th day of March, 11)14, at 10:30 A M for the election of five directors ami the transaction of such other business as may properly come before It. JJ. E. TAYLOR, Secretary. NEWER INDUSTRIALS DECLINED SHARPLY Market Influenced by Unfavorable Character of Satur day's Bank Statement and Railroad Returns Neiv York, March 2. Apart from the effect of the storm 111 limiting busi ness, the market was influenced by the unfavorable character of Saturday's bank statement and additional poor railroad returns for January. of the newer Industrials declin ed sharply, hut losses among- the lead- ing shares were not large. Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY, Arcade Building. New York, March 2. Opening 2.30 Amal. Copper ' 74% 74 American Can 30 SO Am. Ice Securities . 30% 30% American Loco 35 34% American Smelting 67% 67% Amer. Tel. & Tel... 120% 120% Anaconda 85% 35% Atchison 97 97 Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 91% Bethlehem Steel ... 39 38% Bethlehem Steel pfd. 79 79 Brooklyn R. T 92% 92% Canadian Pacific ... 210% 210 Central Leather ... 31% 31% Chesapeake & Ohio. 63% 63 % Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 102% 102 Chino Con. Copper. 42% 42 Distilling Securities . 19% 19%, Erie 30 29% i Erie Ist pfd 46 4(i Great Northern pfd. 127% 127%' Lehigh Valley 149 149 I .ouisville & Nash... 137 137 | • lexlcan Petroleum. 66% 65%' Mo., Kan. & Texas. 18% 18 Missouri Pacific ... 25 25 Vev. Consol. Copper 16 16 i New York Central .90% 90% V. Y., N. H„ & H.. 67 66% Morfolk & Western. 102% 102% .'orthern Pacific ... 112 111% Pennsylvania R. R. 111% 111% •ittsburgh Coal ... 21 21 •eading 165% 164%, ock Island 5% 6% :ock Island pfd. .. 8% 8 Tennessee Copper .*. 35% 35% Texas Company ... 148 148% xUnlon Pacific 169% 159 U. S. Steel pfd .... 110 110 Utah Copper 54% 54& Western Union Tele. 63% 63% Westinghouse Mfg.. 70% 70% PHII.ADBf.rHIA PRODI'CB Philadelphia, March 2. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red. export, »I.OO ' 1.00%; No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export, $1.05(5)1.06. Corn Steadj; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local. C9>4 ® TO%c; do., kiln dried, local. 72«»73c. Oats steady; No. 2, white, 46® 46 %c. Bran Market firmer; winter, per ton. 128 ooift 28.60. spring, per ton. $27.75®28.25. Refined Sugars Market lower; powdered, 4.10 c; line granulated, 4.00 c; confectioners' A, 3.90 c; Keystone, A, 3.8 So. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 32®32%c; nearby prints, fancy, 25c. Eggs The market is higher; "ennsvlvanbi ini' niir nvirhv t, free cases, $9.30 per case; do., current reeclpts, free casos, $9.15 per case; western extras, first 6, free cases, $9.30 per case; do., firsts, free casos, $9.15 per case Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 16® 17c; young chickens, 15@20c; ers, 12®13c; ducks, 18@20c; spring ducks, 1820 c; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys, 19®20c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19% ©2oc;. do., medium sizes, 17® 19c; do., light weights, 12®15c: old roosters.loc; roast ing chickens, fancy, 19%® 20c; broll »"K '•hlfkeni-. lan. > 2vf Julian Millard, > < iint 1:' Hutchinson Hldg., * !"• I ".is will be received un ' irch 14. 1914. ■IBD PIiOPLE own names !t«. confiden \ Market Nq. Bank Statements Bank Statements cOJMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY 222 Market Street, Harrisburg Pa. CONDENSED STATEMENT, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. RESOURCES LIABILITIES fash and Cash Items. $111,398.52 Capital Stock, 1250,000.00 Due from Banks, ... 296,653,24 .Surplus Fund 450,000 00 Loan? and Invest- Undivided Profits, .. 52,945.72 menu, 2,035.457.27 Deposits 1,955,086.41 Real Kstate and Bank Due t-> Bunks 4,682.09 Building 285,680 67 Miscellaneous 17.709.29 Overdrafts 988.61 Miscellaneous 245.20 12,730,423.51 $2,730,423.51 THI-'ST PEP % IITMEST Trust Funds Invested $4 063.374.61 Trust Funds, uninvested i«\arer • Truitt Officer JOHN F. SWEENEY W. GHANT HATCH Asslstaot TruMt Officer AnNtiitant Secretary sn.i Treasurer DIRECTORS Charles E. Cover! ClirUGan W. I.yach Harry C Rosa W\ C^^lckokT l 3rd , " n Me««*er Thomas W. Small wood William JennlVgi Hobert H. Muffin A. C. fltasam J. W. Jones Warwick M. Ogrrlabj' Joba Fox Weiss -MARCH 2,1914. 4HU .UiO BOARD OP TRADES Faralahr. by H. W. MAVELV, Arrndr Hotldln*. Chicago, 111., March 2. Opel. .U4U - Wheat- May 94U 94% 93%. 9114 July 88% 89 >i 88 Vj 89 May" ?77 07 % 67% 67% 67% July 66& 67% 66% 67% May .7. 40% 40% 40% 40% July 40& 40% 40% 40% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., March 2. Hogs Re ceipts, 40,000; slow Bulk of sales, $8.55 tfi 8.65; light, $8.45® @>8.75; heavy, tS.25@ 8.67%; rough, $8.2" (58.40; pigs, $7.60#5.60. Cattle Receipts, 22,000; steady. Beeves, $7.25®9.75; Texas steers, $7.00 ®8.10; stockers and feeders, $5.50@8.00; cows uml heifers, $3.65@8.50; calves, $7.00® 1075 Sheep Receipts, 36,000; steady Na tlvo, $1.8".(g)6.25; yearlings, $5.85®7.50; lambs, native, $6.86® 7.85. Traffic Paralyzed by Storm in Berks County | By Associated Press I Reading, Pa., March 2. —Conditions growing out of the fierce blizzard which tied up Reading and vicinity i during last night had not much im proved this morning. The fifty-mile gale which had swept through the city and county accompanied by a blinding snow left only a few cars were left running. On the steam roads some were late and others stalled. Between Reading and Pottsvllle several trains are stalled. The Perkiomen and Schuyl kill and Lehigh branches of the Read ing were closed V v drifts. On the Lebanon Valley . .inch between this city and Harrlsburg trains were snow bound during the night but a few came through this forenoon. As the day advanced conditions improved. Bank Statements 1 HEIUKT OK I'HK CONDITION OK THK ( BKTRAL TRUST CONPAXY, Of Harrishurg, No. 1230 North i'hird Street of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at . tho close of business, February 20, 1914; I HKSUUKCES Reserve Fund; Cash, specie and I notes $48,598 50 j Due from ap ' proved reserve • agents 71,843 26 'Nickels and cents 534 81 1 Checks and cash Items,.. 4,469 85 Securities pledged for Special deposits, 7,000 00 1 Assets held free, viz: iCommcrclal paper pur chased; upon one name $73,943 79 I C o 111 me r c lal | paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 203,688 39 . 277,632 18 Loans upon call with col lateral 184,944 00 Time loans with collateral, 42,240 08 o >. bonds and mortgages, 126,344 85 Loans without collateral,. 104,258 85 Bonds. Stocks, etc 204,445 40 Mortgages -2 31,470 76 "fflce building and lot 17,000 00 Other real estate 19,400 00 Furniture and fixtures 4,460 00 Overdrafts 91 08 Miscellaneous assets 258 01 Total $657,454 91 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $50,000 01 Surplus Fund 40,000 01 Undivided profits, less ex penses and Taxes paid, .. 10,634 41 Individual deposits subject to check,5238,702 19 Time certificates of deposit 256,145 64 Savings Fund de posits. 30,308 16 Deposits, munici pal 20,000 00 Cashier's checks outstanding, ... 1,768 45 Rills payable on f-mand 10,000 Ofl Miscellaneous liabilities, ... 895 9j Total, $657,454 9| Mate of Pennsylvania, County of Dau. phln 8s: I, A 1 K. Thomas, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swea* that the above statement is true to the Ibest of my ledge and bolief. (Signed) AL K. THOMAS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of February, 1914, Signed) A. W. SWBNGEL I Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. Correct—Attest; [SEAL] (Signed) E. A. HEFFELFINGER, (Signed) JOHN K. MAY, (Signed) E. M. SIBLE, directors. EASTER MONEY AT LEGAL RATES THE EQUITABLE Is the one company which will treat you just right at all times. When you open an account with us you uro free from worry and regrets. No one, not even the members of your own family, need know you are borrowing. Our Guarantee No matter what others adver tise we will make vou a loan of $lO or more at LUGAI, RATES. No references, assignments, pledges, red tape or delay. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room >1 4th Fluor. SIXTH STREET PLOTS | FOR SALE I 8. E. come. 6th and Wood- 9 bine streets, 98.7x100 feet. Jjj S. B. corner 6th and Forrest I streets, 117.0x100 feet. ■ EASY TERMS I Apply I COMMONWEALTH TRUST I COMPAN( I 322 MARKET STREET 1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS Arcade Building Four rooms, bath and kitchen ette $15.00 a month Three rooms, bath and kltchen etto $32.00 a month OFFICES Desirable offices In Arcade Build ing, Bent $14.00 and up a month. Union Real Estate Investment Co. Room 403, Franklin Bldg. 212 Locust Street \ 9 r > Frank R. Le b Son Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St. HARRISBtJRG. PA. Oilers the following property For Sale No 1000 N. Second St., 3- story brick dwelling, 10 rooms ;nd i'ath ; all improvements No. 20 f > State St., 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath; all improvements. No. 1411 and 1413 N. Third St., 3-story brick dwelling, 7 rooms, gas, water in kitchen. 9