jirj [7] r-.'^■ >■*•■ J .*■*■< >--k,.,'. " . ,: | ..^y"v i .- v •.• "l j I>et us show you | • | the detail jy of this Fixture IMWkIMJmI I I We want to show you by demonstration the actual work- S? 1 ' n ß principle which makes the Brascolite so highly efficient. j Y | And at the same time that we are doing that we will prove to | 1 you by test and figures that the maintenance cost with the 1 \ !M * Brascolite system is less than with others, that it effects a I 'j saving in current consumption and that the cost of installation I m '*■ There's a Brascolite for every taste every interior. Over a I| j* ji'jjji If J hundred standard designs for office, bank, club, church, theatre, I i l£ f\ (ifff restaurant, store, school, library, factory or home. We can I X wNW'X i 'l_ E '- ' show you some of these in fixtures others we have detail 1' mmW I pictures of. 8 I til"'! I ioiplH' l = l The working principle of efficiency is the same in all cases ijjkX'Ji .=| Il't li'' i,l V that we will show you when you § J|L II I Ig* '' ll^'l 11 *' } Call at our store for demonstration II t or telephone I*l wM fTj I l lfi* n l * and a representative will call and arrange for a * "'ji;! 1 IJL' f/JM > special demonstration at your place of business. ifjfifedjfc: Harrisburg Electric Supply Co. j 24-26 S. Market Square • TO REINSTATE KM PI A) YES By Associated Press Washington, C., Sept. 9.—ln view j of the War Department's order under] which twelve regiments of national AMUSEMENTS ————————n nrmniawnß Hnrrlnburg's Illßh-C lass Picture Theater TO-DAY H. B. WARNER AND ENID MARKET "SHELL, 43" a Stripping drama of love and nar In Ave parts. Special Added Attraction! FORD STERLING in "AI.A CABARET" a two-reel Keystone comedy that | Is a riot of laughter. MONDAY AND TUESDAY BESSIE LOVE "rftLl-TO-PAY AUSTIN" a thrilling story of the great northwest. The Lancaster Fair Greater and Grander Than Ever September 26-27-28 and 29 Bigger, More Elaborate and More Instructive Than Ever Before. Thousands of square feet of Buildings and Tents, and Hundreds of Acres of Ground filled with Exhibits. A superb Midway of the Rarest Attractions. Harness and Running Races every after noon. Free Circus and Vaudeville Acts, Band Con certs all day long. Special Excursion Rates on all steam and trolley roads. ADMISSION :: 25 CENTS Of Special Interest to Music-Loving People of Harriiburg Prof. C. W. Wallace, the Eminent Blind Organist f Penna. to Give Week of Daily Organ Recitals at Grand Theatre 1426 Derry St., Beginning Monday, September 11th. The newest, largest and finest pipeorgan in this section of the State, which has been building for several months and required three men one month to install, will bef introduced to the music-loving public, through a week of special display recitals, by Prof. C. W. Wallace, who drew up the elaborate specifications for this big organ—which embodies new and novel, as well as the best features gleaned from practical and theoretical, as well as his own vast experience with all known makes of organs. The mechanical appliances are considerably different than any now in use on any local organ, and the practical mechanism is superior to that of any organ heretofore erected by the Moller Co. It incor porates features which adapt it equally well to motion picture, concert or church work, and is easily the equal, as a musical instrument, of any in the State, and by far Harrisburg's greatest. Prof. Wallace who is a marvelously gifted organist has never been heard at his best in Harrisburg, because of restrictions tmposed by all past engagements here. It is the future policy of the Grand Theater (which, besides hav ing the finest screen, and most softly and mellow-lighted pictures in the city, is one of the newest, largest and is the best ventilated also) to de vote a portion of each evening to an organ recital by Prof. Wallace who will be given absolute freedom in the conduct of same, so that all, old and young, and all degrees of musical training or appreciation will be treated to a rich and rare musical entertainment as well as the hieheHt class feature pictures and others. The public is cordially invited to at tend the inaugural week beginning Monday, the 11th, at whioh time Prof. Wallace will explain and demonstrate the numerous sets of ni D „ and their many beautiful blending combinations. SATURDAY EVENING, guardsmen soon are to be musterei out of the Federal service, Postmaste General Burleson to-day called the at tention of postmasters to his previou instructions to immediately reinstat AMUSEMENTS First nnil exclusive presentation of Charlie Chaplin the King of Laughmukerii, In "The Count" Hl* latent laugh-provoking comedy— a scream from beginning to end. also BILLIK BURKE in the twelfth chapter of "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" ("Her Fighting Spirit") ADDED—BRAY CARTOONS MONDAY AND TUESDAY HAZED DAWN & OWEN MOORE in a thrilling drama, "UNDER COVER" ADDED—BURTON HOI.MES TRAVEL PICTURES every postal employe in the same po sition and at the same salary as when he left to enter the military service. TO SPRAY SCHOOLS WITH OIL By Associated Press New York, Sept. 9.—On account of the infantile paralysis epidemic, extraordinary pains will be taken to clean and disinfect the classrooms of all New York public schools before pupils are allowed to enter them on September 25. Under a new plan evolved by the school and health au thorities, the walls will be spraved with oil. Stweatlona and Eatlmatea Clrea Fre J. M. SMITH Hard Wood Floors LAID AND FINISHED OLD FLOORS RENOVATED STAIRS COVERED WITH HARDWOOD FLOORS KEPT IN CONDITION Bell Pbanei I3l>l M. 218 U rook wood St. Harrlabnrg, Pa, AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM TO-NIGHT—LAST TI.ME LOST IN NEW YORK WITH PEGGY O'NEIL AND LEONARD GROVER, JR. Price*—loc, 13c, :isc, 35c, 50c A Splendid Vaudeville Bill To-day DON'T MISS IT o V^rn°. n „g 5 STAR KEITH ACTS MON., TUES., WED. TOOTS PAKA the Honolulu PrlneesM AND HKR HAWAIIAN TRIO NATIVE DANCES AND ML SIC V f BEAUTIFUL 1 HERSHEY PARK Sacred Band Concert Sunday, 2 to 5 P. M. Warm weather brings out the bathers (water fine). Public will be notified when park closes. Dancing every Wednesday and Saturday evening. Grand Theater 1426 Derry Street Monday Grand Opening of our Moller Pipe Organ Prof. C. W. Wallace, N. A. O. •who will give recital* nightly at 8.45. Mimical Program For Monday and Tuesday 1. Overture, Semlramidee .. Rossini 2. Morning, (Peer Gynt) .... Grieg 3. Largo Handel 4. The Perfect Day. 5. Demonstration of the Organ. Henry Walthall and Enda Mayo in "THE MISLEADING LADY" AND "THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA" PART 11. Take either Paxtang or Hummela town cars for the theater. - HAFRJSBtTOG (£££& TELEGRAPH TROUT PLANTING IS NOW UNDER WAY Almost a Quarter of a Million Fish Have Been Put Out Within a Month ■■Pennsylvania V\ \ ® y/y State fishery au v\\\ thoritles have be vv\\\ei Ct/ gun the Fall plant f ins of trout in the streams of the ajProfEiyjfiSOT State and It is esti vJElOdSQlr matef l at the office I JFfilwWlwtel? of the department ln that ap ' proximately 3,000,- MSlw —'SB 000 yearling trout will be distributed between September 1 and April 15. It is claimed that this will be the largest number of young trout put out by the State. The fish sent out this Fall will be given to fishing clubs and similar as sociations whose officers agree to take proper care in distribution and to make reports upon the manner in : which the fish survive the winter. I Trout will also be placed in streams which have not contained such fish I for years. Where streams are no I longer bordered by trees and brusn brown trout will be distributed, the brook trout being sent where there Is polder water. Since August 15 no less | than 217,000 trout have been put out. i Fall Meetinjrs. Fall meetings will j be resumed here Monday by several I of the State boards and commissions 'in addition to the Public Service Com- I mission which will give hearings on j applications listed for last Tuesday, j but postpone;! because of the funeral |of Commissioner Pennypacker. The State Board of Education and the commissions of agriculture and fisher ies will meet Monday. I The State Compensaton Board will | also resume meetings on Monday. | Officers Appointed. The following I appointments were announced by the adjutant general's department to-day: C. C. Jones, Philadelphia, to be first lieutenant of engineers and assigned to Company B; Otto Crede Bardes, Pittston, to be assistant veterinarian and assigned to Third Artillery; John M. Dilworth, Connellsvilie, to be sec ond lieutenant, Company D. Tenth In fantry; Fieldng Pope Meigs, Philadel- I phia, privte in First Cavalry, to be | second lieutenant nd assigned to I Company A, Third Infantry; Thomas W. Andrews, Lock Haven, to be sec j ond lieutenant of cavalry and assigned j to Troop K. Businessmen Complain The Busi : nessmen's Association of Lock Haven j to-day filed a complaint against the rates of the New York Central Rall j road for hauling coal to Lock Haven | and to Bald Eagle junction for trans fer. Local Increase. The Rothert Company of this city, to-day filed notice of increase of stock from $423,- j 000 to $450,000. Mr. Hoke Returns. Howard M. Hoke, secretary to the attorney gen- I eral, is home from a vacation trip i spent in Maine. J No Early Dominion. —lt is not likely that there will be an early decision in the Hummelstown Water Company I complaint, which was heard here yester day by the commission. Mr. nj-nn In Fine Shape.—Public ser vice Commissioner Ryan is home from a vacation trip to Wyoming. He is in fine shape. Buller's l.ong Trip. Commissioner Buller, of the State Fisheries depart ment, is home from a 500-mile trip i about the State, during which he visited | four State hatcheries, and the Wild | Life League convention. I CeiiNuM Figures —The State depart ment of Labor and Industry has issued la series of figures summarizing the I industrial situation in this State in the - last five years. It shows the big expan sion in operations, employees and ! wages. Hearing" on Monday. —T!ie Public ser [ vice commission hearing for this sec tion are scheduled for next Monday excep the Carlisle Gas and the Water- Todd action wheh comes up Thursday. Accuse Koad Men A Hazleton dis patch says: charges of irregularities in connection with State Highway repair work in the Hazleton district were pre fferred to-day by Joseph Hoffman and Benjamin Slinms. of Butler Valley, dis charged workmen against Samuel Kemp and H. E. Miller, of Swoyersvllle, in ! charge of the job. Miller is the fore man and Kemp his assistant. Both deny the charges. The State Highway Department at Harrisburg has been notified by Hoffman. The charges are that some of the men paid by the State put in their time doing work on the Kemp farm at Drums. After Lebanon Company.—The In surance Department yesterday asked Attorney General Brown to proceed against the Central Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, of Lebanon, in a re ceivership proposition. The liabilities I BANK STATEMENT REPORT OK THE CONDITION of the EAST END BANK, of Harrisburg | Thirteenth and Howard Streets. of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the 'close of business, August 31. 1916; RESOURCES | Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $23,795.00 [Due from Approv ed Reserve Agents 38,862.49 Nickels and cents 812.10 Checks and cash items, 3,994.13 | Assets held free, viz: [Bills discounted: Upon one name,. $12,067.29 Bills discounted: i Upon two or | more names, ... 243,201.10 Time loans with collateral,.. 5,595.00 'Loans on call with collateral, 37,896.00 ! Loans on call upon one name, 37,391.13 Loans on call upon two or more names 79,772.82 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 114,201.20 Bonds, stocks, etc 80,547.25 Mortgages and Judgments of record 64,869.10 Office building and lot 17,000.00 Other real estate 13.725.00 Furniture and fixtures 3,200.00 Overdrafts, 73.45 I Total $782,503.06 LIABILITIES [Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 3,433.32 Individual deposits subject to check. $270,241.98 Time Certificates of Deposit 245,719.84 Savings fund de posits 134,753.05 Deposits, Munici pal 25,000.00 Certified checks, .. 516.46 Cashier's checks outstanding 2,838.41 —- 679,069.7* Total $782,503.06 State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau phin, ss: I, Al. K. Thomas, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best *of my knowledge and belief (Signed) AL. K. THOMAS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of September, 1916, (Signed) R. I. DEIHL. [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. Correct—Attest: (Signed) H. A. SHERK, I (Signed) H. E. HERSHEY, (Signed) E. A. HEFFELFINGER, Directors. I are said to be over $5,000 and the as sets $12.60. State Holds Property. —The State Highway Department is holding for the owner a handbag found on the State road in Bedford county, near Schellsburg. It contains money, hand kerchiefs and jewelry. Superintendent B. F. Dlvely found It and sent It to Commissioner Black who would like to give it to the owner. Returned From Knglesmere. —A. B. Millar, secretary of the Public Service Commission, has returned from Eaglesmere where he attended the ses sions of the State .Electric Association. Mrs. Millar and their children accom panied him home. McCuUoch Replies.—Samuel W. Mc- Culloch, Deputy insurance Commis sioner, last night denied the statements filed in a court action ln Philadelphia yesterday to the effect that while he was acting commissioner the State In sip-ance Department "conspired to wreck" that much distressed company. He said the people in and out of the company had been fighting for months and that the charge was foolish. Still AnoUicr Egg Law.—According to newspapers, there are prospects of still another law to control the sale of rotten eggs. Dairy and Food Commis sioner James Foust is preparing it to submit to the next General Assembly. It will be more stringent. Agent Sim mers, of the Philadelphia district, is authority for the statement that the new law is nearly ready. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF HAR KISBL'HG, Nos. 1222 and 1224 North Third Street, of Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, at the close of business Au gust 81, 1916: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $10,737 50 Due from Approved Reserve Agents,. 38,227 74 Nickels and cents 624 5i Checks and cash items 889 04 Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 137 50 Assets held free, viz: Bills discounted: Upon one name, $4,750 00 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names, ... 147,310 54 Time loans with collateral,.. 13,874 Oo Loans on call with collateral, 27.430 O'o Loans on call upon one name, 3,350 00 Loans on call upon two or more names, 60,730 00 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 72,568 00 Bonds, stocks, etc 50,565 Oo Mortgages and judgments of record i 90,038 50 Office building and lot, 106,978 4i> Furniture and fixtures 8,181 5h Miscellaneous assets 488 00 Total $636,870 33 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $121,650 00 Surplus fund 60,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses ana taxes paid, .... 7,578 20 Individual d e - posits subject to check $127,714 59 Individual d e - posits. Time. .. 19,443 25 Time Certificates of Deposit 101,940 87 Savings fund de posits 124,736 99 Deposits. Com ! monwealth of | Pennsylvania. .. 5,000 00 | Deposits, Munici- I pal, . 5,000 00 |Certified checks... 61 49 Cashier's checks I outstanding, ... 627 01 Due to Banks and Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 19,852 43 Dividends unpaid 43 50 Notes and Bills re-discount ed or guaranteed 43,222 00 Total $636,870 33 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin. ss: I, W. M. Groff, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) W. M. GROFF. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of September. 1916. iSlgned) WALTER R. SOHN, [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. My commission expires March 9. 1919. Correct—Attest: '(Signed) IRA P. ROMBERGER, I Signed ) H. A. ROBINSON. , (Signed) D. W. SOHN, Directors. i REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF [THE MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY IOF H.YRRISBI KG, Third and Market streets, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business August 31, 1916: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash specie and notes, $106,042 15 Due from Ap proved Re i serve Agents,. 207,34S 50 Legal securi ties at par, .. 50,000 00 Nickels and cents 86 51 Checks and cash items, .... 45,099 70 uue from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 11,886 81 Assets held free, viz: Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon one name $39,353 40 Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon two or more names, 304,709 19. * 344,062 59 Loans upon call with col lateral, 244,431 76 Time loans with collateral, 12,011 li Loans secured by bonds and mortgages, 17,555 2b Loans without collateral, . . 130,093 05 Bonds, stocks, etc 563,547 9b Mortgages and judgments of record 185,001 2t Overdrafts 17 63 Other assets not included ; in above 3,884 45 j Book value of reserve se j curlties above par, 268 00 Total, $1,921,336 63 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $300,000 Oo Surplus fund 300,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,... 21,834 02 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings) 725,348 56 Demand Certificates of De posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 1,255 To Time Certificates of Deposit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 312,226 65 Deposits, saving fund (Ex clusive of Trust Funds),.. 141,451 11 Deposits. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 20,000 00 Deposits, municipal 75,291 2i Due to banks. Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 8,687 35 Dividends unpaid 88 00 Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 6,102 35 Other liabilities not includ ed in above 6,706 36 Book value of reserve se curities below par 2,345 5o Total $1,921,336 63 Amount of Trust Funds In vested $312,587 76 Amount of Trust Funds uninvested 9,412 57 Overdrafts 397 3b Total Trust funds, .... $322,397 69 CORPORATE TRUSri Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany a*s Trustee to se cure issues of conjorate bonds, including Equip ment Trusts $855,000 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I, J. C. Motter, 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) J. C. MOTTER. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of September. 1916. (Signed) CHAS. A. FORNWALD, TNotarlal Seal.] Notary Public. Correct—Attest: (Signed) C. A KUNKEL (Signed) WILLIaM PEARSON, (Signed) GEO. E. ETTER, Directors, 1 SEPTEMBER 9, 1916, * BANK STATEMENT BANK STATEMENT COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Condensed Statement, August 31, 1916. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and cash items.s 101,235.65 Capital stock $ 250,000.00 Due from banks 331,583.24 Cnmiue fnnrl 500 000 00 loans and investments 1,809,639.05 * , „7 5 ' " Real estate and bank Undivided profits 58,100.95 building 268,101.33 Deposits 1,67-1,681.98 Overdrafts 112.74 Due to banks 11,549.30 Miscellaneous 295.10 Miscellaneous 16,634.88 $2,510,967.11 $2,510,967.11 TRUST FUNDS $1,513,095.37 OFFICERS William Jennings, Warwick CM. Ogelsby, William H. Metzger, President. Vice-president and Sec'y and Treos. Trust Officer. W. Grant Ranch, Asst. Sec'y & Treas. DIRECTORS Charles E. Covert, W. O. Hlckok, 111, Warwick M. Ogelsby, Henderson Gilbert, William Jennings, Harry C. Ross, R. C. Haldcman, Christian W. Lynch, Thomas W. Smallwood, .Yllliam M. Ilnin, William 11. Metzger, A. C. Stamm, Francis J. Hall, Robert H. Moffitt, John Fox Weiss. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF The Central Trust Company HARRISBURG, PA. At close of business, August 31, 1916. (CALL FROM COMMISSIONER OF BANKING) RESOURCES Loans $867,972 89 Mortgages and Judgments 138,507 51 Bonds, Securities, Etc 550,116 55 Real Estate 70,765 83 Due from Ranks, (Reserve Agents) 138,772 18 Cash on hand 65,857 71 $1,831,992.67 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (Paid in) $125,000 00 Surplus Fund (Earned) • 275,000 00 Undivided Profits (Net) 26,472 07 Deposits, General and Special 1,405,520 60 $1,831,992.67 OFFICERS W. M. DOXAI.DSON, JOHN F. DAPP, President. Vice-President. H. O. MILLER, Treasurer. ROBERT IL LOBAN, Trust Officer. DIRECTORS Louis Dellone W. M. Donaldson W. 1„ Stoe-r Wllliam Wltmnn John F. Dapp David E. Tracv P* H. Vaughn Christian W. Lynch H. O. Miller CONDITION OF THE Harrisburg Trust Co. AT THE Close of Business August 31, 1916. ASSETS Loans $1,753,384.24 Bonds and Stocks 495,840.12 Real Estate 147,800.00 Overdrafts 1.98 Cash and Reserve 656,874.51 $3,053,900.85 LIABILITIES Capital $ 400,000.00 Surplus ; 400,000.00 Undivided Profits 88,860.07 Dividends Unpaid 105.00 Deposits 2,164,935.78 Trust Funds $ 3,636,410.41 Corporate Trusts 23,996,400.00 Statement of the liipalipgt fcst dfe August 31, 1916 RESOURCES Cash $150,869.88 Due from Banks 707,566.15 United States Bonds (4% at par) 150,000.00 Loans and Investments 2,833,594.35 Building .. *. 50,000.00 Overdrafts 99.99 $3,892,130.37 LIABILITIES Capital ... $300,000.00 Surplus .. 300,000.00 Undivided Profits 33,289.13 DEPOSITS 3,239,430.14 Due to Banks 19,411.10 $3,892,130.37 Trust Funds $771,397.60 ROBERT McCORMICK, Secretary-Treasurer. J. A. GRIESHABER, Asst. Treasurer. DIRECTORS DONALD McCORMICK, President. 55551 ?; McCORMICK, JAMES McCORMICK, HENRY McCORMICK. Jr. JAMES M. CAMERON, J - BRADLEY, JACKSON HERR BOTD. 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