8 I»\XK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The HAItRISBUHG TRUST COMPAXY. of Harrii-burg. No 16 South Second 1 Street, of Dauphin County. Pennsylva- | Ma. at the close of business August 27, 1914. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $113.653 00 Due from ap proved reserve ascents 267.558 33 — $381,271 33 Nickels ?nd cents 217 43 Checks and cash Items, ... 2.125 82 1 Due from Banks and Trust Cos not In reserve. ... 45.214 48, Securities pledged for spec ial denosits 10.000 00 Asset« held free, vlt: C o m m e r c lal paper pur chased Upon one name, . . $8,140 46 C o m ni e r c lal pater pur chased: Upon t» •» r- more names 883,053 57 l oans upon call with col lateral 811,037 78 ■! !>ni mans with collat eral 278.918 60 I 3 tun- secured by bonds and mortgagee 14.535 19 Loan, without collateral. . 567 50 Bonds. Stocks, etc. 230.685 00 I Mm mages and Judg- J me nts of record 21.029 43 i Oihi i real estate 147.80u »0 j Overdrafts 274 04 j Total $2,838,170 53 j LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $400,000 00 Surplus Fund, 400.000 00 Undivided profits. less expenses and taxes paid, .... 45,312 11 Individual deposits sub ject to check (Exclu sive of Trust Funds and Savings), 714.206 89 1 Tim- certificates of de i> isit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings), .. . 663.081 52 1 >• i ••sits. Common wealth of Pennsylvania 418,382 25 Deposits. I*. S. Postal Savings 5,158 36 Deposits,* municipal, 100,000 00 to Banks. Trust Cos.. etc.. not in reserve 90,021 74] Dividends unpaid 424 00 j ■■t»r's and certified checks outstanding 1,583 66 < Total $2T535,170 53 j Amount of Trust Funds invested, $2,875,667 91 i Amount of Trust Funds _ I uninvested 258,502 88 Total Trust funds $3,134,470 79 CORPORATE TRUSTS I'otal amount U- «• face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany as Trustee to se cure issues of corporate bonds, including Equip ment Trusts $24,557,000 00 Total amount of . ?curlties deposited by Corpora tions with the Company as Trustee to secure is sues of Collateral Trust Bonds 122.655 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: „ , _ , I Geo. G. Carl, Treasurer of the abo\e named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. (Signed) GEO. G. CARL* Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of September, 1914. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. Correct —Attest (Signed) ED. S. HERMAN. (Signed) E. J. STACKPOLE. (Signed) A. FORTEXBAUGH. Directors. REPORT of the condition of the rKWSV I.VAMA SURETY COMPANY, of Harrisburg. No. 14 South Second street, of Dauphin county. Pennsylva nia. at the close of business August 27, 1914: RESOURCES Due from Banks and Trust Cos.. not in reserve $5,424 68 Loans upon call with collat eral 24.000 00 Bonds, stocks, etc 385,116 00 Mortgages and judgments of record 43.500 00 t Premiums being collected, .. 6,661 55 Total $464,702 23 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 Surplus Fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 93,854 04 Premiums reserve '.4,709 70 Loss reserve 6,138 49 Total $464,702 23 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I, R. G. Cox, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) R. G. COX. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of September, 1914. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHET, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires January 25 1915. ' ( Signed> G W. REILY, I Signed) ED. S. HERMAN, (Signed* E. J. STACKPOLE. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the SIXTH STREET BANK, of Harrisburg, No. 2100 North Sixth Street, of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business August 27, 1914: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $26,085 00 Due from approv ed reserve agents 25,852 25 Nickels and cents 791 53 Checks and cash Items 348 14 Securities pledged for spec ial deposits 7,000 00 Assets held free, viz: Kills discounted: Upon one name, $5,000 00 Bills discounted: Upon two or more naxnes, .. 18,996 16 Time loans with collateral,. . 2.425 00 Loans on call with collateral, 19,906 00 Loans on call upon one name, 175 00 Loans on call upon two or more names, 52,299 46 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 156.550 00 Bonds, Stocks, etc.. Sched ule D 145.532 22 Mortgages and Judgments of record. Schedule D-2,.. 46,421 50 Office building and lot 23,480 00 Furniture and fixtures 6,120 00 Overdrafts 39 84 Total $536,521 10 LIABILITIES r Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus Fund 20,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid, ... 6,154 57 Individual deposits subject to check,slls,2lo 29 Time certificates of deposit 47,907 67 Savings Fund de posit, 255,604 48 Deposits, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, . 15,000 00 Deposits, U. S. Postal Savings,. 288 32 Deposits, munici pal 24,499 99 Cashier's checks outstanding, ... 1,714 44 — 460,225 19 Due to Hanks and Trust Cos., etc., not reserve. Uj Dividends unpaid, 19 60 Total $536,521 10 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau fhin, ss: F. L Albert Froehllch, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. (Signed) F. L. ALBERT FROEHLICH. *. . Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist day of September. 1914. (Signed) EDW. J. HILTON, [Seal] Alderman. Correct—Attest: (Signed) JOHN LAPPLEY, (Signed) LEWIS BALSER, CSignecD J. A. DONALDSON, THURSDAY EVENING, Lady Randolph Churchill , j Says Prince Lippe Took i His Life on Battlefield London, Sept. 2, 1.50 A. M.—Prince Frederick William of Lippe took his own life following a mistake of his j regiment, according to Lady Randolph Churchill, formerly Miss Jennie Je- i rorae, of New York, who has just ar- ■ rived here from Germany coming by | way of Holland. "The true story of the death of; Prince Frederick William of Lippe." ; she said, "is that he committed sui- j clde. He was commanding a Ger-! man cavalry regiment before Liege on : August 4 when hjs men in the dark- j ness of evening nearly annihilated a j German Infantry regiment which it ] had mistaken for Belgians. The prince ; shot himself fearing to face the anger of Emperor William. His widow, with whom I am acquainted, was In formed of his death on August 14." RANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1 THE MECHANICS TRUfT "OMPASY, of Harrisburg, No. 301 Market Street, ' of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at j the close of business August 27, 1914: RESOURCES Reserve FunU: Cash, specie and notes $84,978 91 Due from ap proved reserve agents. 167.854 93 Legal securities at par 45,000 00 — $297,833 87 ! Nickels and cents 51 25 1 Checks and cash items.. 17,389 25 i Due from Banks and Trust Cop. not to reserve 3.961 17 Assets held free, viz: C o m m e r c lal paper pur chased: Upon one name $2,438 54 C o m m e r c ial paper pur chased: t pon two or more names, 175.098 52 Loans upon call with col lateral 163,638 64 Time loans with collateral. 163,528 50 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 500 00 Loans without collateral. 202.508 20 Bonds, Stocks, etc 266.032 07 Mortgages and Judgments of record 225,190 62 Other assets not included in above 10.533 64 Total $1,528,704 27 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $300,000 00 Surplus Fund 300,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings! 486.686 85 Demand Certificates of De posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings), . . 1,000 00 Time Certificates of De ?osit (Exclusive of Trust "unds and Savings), . . 366,975 75 Deposits, saving fund, (Exclusive of Trust Funds) 5.262 31 Deposits, municipal 30.000 00 Due to Banks, Trust Cos., etc., not in reserve 29,063 90 Treasurer's and Certified Checks outstanding 1.677 36 Other liabilities not in cluded in above 6,819 60 Book value of reserve se curities below par 1,268 50 Total $1,528,704 27 Amount of Trust Funds invested $48,409 38 Amount of Trust Funds uninvested 34 95 Total Trust funds $45,444 33 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount li. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of Trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany as Trustee to se cure issues of corporate bonds, including Equip ment Trusts $75,000 00 State of Pennsylvania, Countv of Dau phin, ss: I. John F. Sweeney, Acting Treasurer of the above named Company do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) JOHN F. SWEENEY," Acting Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of September. 1914. (Signed) EMMA A. KEENY, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires March 23. 1917. Correct—Attest: (Signed) DAVID KAUFMAN, t*Slgned) SAMUEL KUNKEL, Signed) CHRISTIAN L LONG, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, of I Harrisburg. No. 1230 North Third Street. | of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at the close of business August 27, 1914: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $71,822 00 Due from ap proved reserve agents 37,106 92 — $108,928 92 Nickels and cents 462 29 Checks and cash Items,. 1,347 03 Securities pledged for Special deposits 6,000 00 Assets h'jld free, viz: C o m m e r c lal paper pur chased: Upon one name $1,448 10 C o m m e r c ial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 208,041 18 Loans upon call with col lateral 241,739 00 Time loans with collateral, 68,667 52 Loans oy tionds and mortgages 114,709 00 Loans without collateral,. 149.775 78 Bonds, Stocks, etc 285,'66 82 Mortgages and Judgments of record 124,818 08 Office building and 10t,.. 47,500 uo Furniture and fixtures, .. 18,500 On Overdrafts 149 86 Total $1,376,953 58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $125,000 00 Surplus Fund, 225,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes Mid, . . 19,578 09 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings) 311,467 33 Time Certificates of De posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings), . . 234,020 35 Deposits, .saving fund. (Exclusive of Trust Funds) 383,181 75 Deposits. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 30,000 00 Deposits, U. S. Postal Sav ings 1,292 19 Deposits, Municipal, 25,000 00 Due to Banks. Trust Cos. etc., not in reserve 19,929 72 Dividends unpaid 222 00 T re a s u rer's Certified Checks outstanding. ... 2,272 15 j Total. ...... •••••• $1,376,953 58 | Amount of Trust Funaa Invested 377.393 70 Amount of Trust Funds j uninvested 5 885 92 Overdrafts 192 #9 ! Total Trust funds $383 47 2 31 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany as Trustee to s« cure Issues of corporate bonds, Including Equip ment Trusts $1,932,600 00 State of Pennsylvania, Couhty of Dau phin. ss: I. H. O Miller. Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. (Signed) H. O. MILLER, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of September, 1914. (Signed) M. G. POTTS, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. Correct—Attest: (Slg.ied) W. M. DONALDSON, (Signed) P. H. VAUGHN, (Signed) JNO. F. DAPP, Directors. Four Harrisburg C.moeists Leave Today For Journay From WiUiamsport Md. to 'Frisco WiH Paddie Th h^e [ Thousand Miles; Will Take Morning Swim Every Day i. DUr ' ng Winter; Start Early Next Monday Morning; FIGHTING ALONG TIE ENTIRE FRONT [Continued From First Pago] which is engaging the allies knows precisely where their first line is drawn, and the purpose of the censor ship is only to suppress facts which might enlgihten the enemy. The brief official bulletin of last night is the first word the British people have re ceived from their government concern ing the present battle. The last pre vious bulletin was Field Marshal Kitchener's statement, issued Sunday night, throwing a welcome light on the previous four days' battle which ended Saturday and which reflected the greatest credit on the generalship and diciplinc of the British army. In spite of the fact that the French capital has been removed to Bordeaux and that the Germany army of the west is within thirty miles of the outer fortifications of Paris, a strange air of confidence prevails to-day among the allies. The general feeling seems to be that the German attack is wearing itself out in hammering away at the allies' lines, which give hut do not break. Paris Will Be Pivot President Poincare has issued a proclamation to his people telling them that military necessity alone has le rSKT> PIANO Is better than a cheap new one. Call or write for list of planns returned from rent, on sale at $135 and up, this week. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square.—Advertise jnent. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH "How would you like to travel from I coast to coast in a frail canoe? | Well, that is practically what four I , Harrisburg canoeists are doing. They are D. D. Sampson, Jack Lavertv, L. j ,C. Arnsberger and Charles Gayman, j I all members of the Elm Canoe Club, 1 whose cottage is situated on a bluff 1 along the Conodoguinet creek, j The quartet of lads, who will paddle I farther, perhaps, than anyone has ever | done in the history of the world, left 1 I Harrisburg this morning for Wil- I liamsport. Md.. where the start of the I | long journey will he made next Mon- J day. Their outfit, weighing 200 j , pounds, consisting of tents, cookingl ; utensils, blankets, extra clothing, etc.. 1 and the two canoes in which they wili ; make the trip, were shipped yester j day, and this morning, Slad in khaki • trousers, leggins, army shirts and: ; broad-brimmed hats, thev started fori j Williamsport, Md. Their Route They will paddle on the Patomac! I river from Williamsport to Blooming-1 I ton. Md.. where they will ship their i I x?? oes tWrty-flve miles to Oakland, j ! Md., and continue on the Youghto- ! I R J}_ eny rive '" to the Monongahela, to the | Ohio, and thence to the Mississippi! river. They will next paddle up the Missouri river to Eldorado, Mont. The! j party will land at Eldorado and ship j j their canoes thirty miles more to Ellis jton, Mont., where they will continue' on the Bitter Root river, which flows j For Sallow, Blotchy, Rough or Greasy Skins i Some skins require constant groom- 1 1 mg to keep them from becoming ollv, j muddy, blotchy or rough, or if such I condition has developed, to overcome , it. In su<~h chronic cases it is particu larly inadvisable to keep piling on ! cosmetics which clo:? the pores, collect ' dust and dirt, making the complexion worse than ever. It's a lot more sen- ' slble to use ordinarv mcrcollzed wax, : which literally absorbs a bad complex -1 lon Apply the wax, iike cold cream, j before retiring: next morning. In wash j ing it off. you'll wash away fine, flour- i 1 like particles of the unsightly cuticle i Repeat for a week 01- two and you'll ' ; have an entirely new skin—soft, satiny, I spotless and beautiful as a child's One ; ounce of mercollzed wax. procurable at anv druggist's, is all you'll need. If the skin be wrinkled or flabby. I j here's the best possible remedy: Mix ' '/i pint witch hazel and 1 ounce pow- | ' dered saxollte and use as a face batli I I It works like a miracle, yet Is entirely j i harmless. Business Locals MORNING, NOON, NIGHT, Whether it's breakfast. luncheon or i dinner, you will always find Monger's 1 I Restaurant an Ideal place In which to ; dine. Refined, quiet surroundings, ; with the best the market affords, pre pared under the personal supervision of Mrs. Menger, Is an assurance that every bite is a relish. The place that serves the best 35-cent dinner In the city. 110 North Second street. GRANGERS' PICNIC For the Grangers' Plnlc at Wil liams Grove, August 31 to Sept. 5, trains will leave Harrisburg via C. V. R.R. as follows: 7.10, 7.50, 11.53 a. m. 2.18, 3.27, 5.32 and 6.30 p. m. daily. Additional trains at 1.00 and 4.00 p. m. daily except Monday and Saturday and at 9.48 a. m. and 7.40 p. m. daily j except Saturday. Round trip tickets good to return until Sept. 5, will be on sale the entire week at rate of .50 cents. ' AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS HIK Mualcal (orardy, IA Mexican Invasion Bride Shop of Harrisburg » A Homemade Wonder Wltb ■ Hun- And RIK Show Beildea dred Thrill* and 1200 I.Rti«h« \EXT WEEK /k k L £ A Valeska Suratt J v Ac J % 3 And Her Comp.ny In V \ fIUuCVIIIC BLACK CREPE AND DIAMONDS wmmv »*IIV into the Columbia. After reaching the Columbia river they will follow along the Pacific coast on the ocean to their destination, San Francisco. To Live on 81 Cents a Day The lads expect to live on 84 cents a day, or $5.88 a week. They will, of course, do their own cooking and will sleep under canvas each night. The canoeists are all husky boys and aver- Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only nope of cure was an oper ation. Trusses did me no good. Final ly I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never re turned. although »l am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no oper ation. no lost time, no trouble, r have nothing to sell, but will give full in formation about how you may find a complete cure without operation if vou write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Car penter, 311 A Marcellus Avenue, ilanas quan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Advertisement. AMI'SKMRXTS f" " V Paxtang Park Theater All This BROWN, DELMORE & BROWN The Singing Sailors Troy and Albany 'Two Mighty Nuts" and 4 Other Select Acts 4 L i i Sacred Band Concert Boiling Springs Park P. R. R. Y. M.C. A. Band OF RXOI,A (I'Miit Concert of the Seanon) Sunday, Sept. 6,2 P. M. PHOTOPLAY LUBlN—Gentleman Burglar In 3 Acta. THE GILDED KIDD FrilMon li-nct Comedy. SHERLOCK BONEHEAD Kalem Comedy SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 Peace Hath Her Victories > no less renowned than war— and chief among the victories of a peaceful and well-ordered civilization is SHREDDED WHEAT the cleanest, choicest product of the highest of all I human pursuits—the tilling of the soil—a food that supplies all the body-building elements in the whole wheat grain. Shredded Wheat is an evangel of peace and health —a builder of sturdy, men and women fit for the day's work. Always the same price, always the same quality. Two Shredded Wheal Biscuits, bented in the oven to restore crlspness and eaten with milk or cream, will supply all the nutriment needed for a half day's work at a cost of not over four cents. Deliriously nourishing and satisfying for any meal with fruits or creamed vegetables. Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. aged about 165 pounds to the man in weight. All are excellent swimmers, f good shots and expert paddlers, hav ing won many aquatic events on the river here during the last five years. In the West they will do quote a Hit of j trapping, if their plans do not mis carry. Daily swims will be taken by the quartet summer and winter. The lads expect to take a plunge every morn ing on their trip, whether the temper ature registers zero and below or not. They expect to make the trip In about AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS /" Labor Day at Hershey Park The Ideal Place for Refined Pleasure-seekers The place to spend Labor Day without a dull moment. GREAT THEATER PROGRAM afternoon and evening. High class vaudeville and 1,000 feet of WAR PICTURES. A George Kline Production, showing the great European armies in action. BASK BALD—Two games—JO A. M. and 3 P. M. Hershey vs. Lebanon. DANCING, Afternoon and Evening, BAND CONCERTS bv Hershey Band—Afternoon and Evening. BATHING— Lots of fun at the shoot the chutes. MERRY-GO-ROUND, Miniature Railway, Boating, Bowling, Shooting Gallery, etc. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN filled with many Wild Animals. Lion, Bears, Monkeys, Alligators, etc., ete. The Park now Is In its Perfection of Beauty. >— ——— ■ j; I MAJESTIC THEATER, TO-MORROW MATINEE AND EVENING CITY SPORTS CO. in REFINED BURLESQUE A High Tj|tf of Burlesque Approach Ins the Mimical Comedy Standard and nppenllng to the Patronage of I.adtCK anil Gentlemen. PRICKS—-Matinee, 25e, 3.1 c, SOes Evening, 15c, "Jse, 35c, 50c, 75c. Saturday, Sept. 5, Matinee and Night /sagJOHN BUNNY / Rill lon FriPTldsA Positively come* to HARRISBURG / PIHIWHr»IC»W*\ IN PERSON, n**l«»ed by