14 lAUcock ; PLASTERS I Tfu World" t GrHfnl ' ExUraal Rtaudy. * Coughs and Colds DRf Jltr (en ohMi ud uothar ■ (*f~ beiwMa thouldar bUdas) I / J*] Weak Chest*. ■ ooal PUBLIC SALE Contractor's Supplies and Farm Implements THURSDAY, FEB. 8 Seven head horses, dump wagons, carts. Milburn wagons, one good express wagon with top for one or two horses; scoops, gears, a large lot of quarry tools, good as new; farming implements of all kinds; complete crushing outfit; one 10x16 Acme crusher; one 25-ton portable bin; 30-inch rolling screen (5 sec tions); one 13 h. p. Frlck engine, jacketed boiler; one 12-barrel water tank; Ingersol steam drill; one 30- holc battery and wives. The above machinery in A-l condition; will sell as a whole or in part. A lot of household goods, stoves, tables, dressing bureau; one divan, an old relic; also on day of sale at 2 o'clock will rent my property of fight acres to the highest bidder; 11-room stone house, large barn, plenty of fruit of all kinds, water and light. Will r'.-nt one year with privilege of three or more. Sale to commence at 11.00 o'clock. Credit, ten months. No dinner serv ed. Take New Cumberland car on square at fifteen minutes of and fif teen minutes after the hour. Stop at Fifteenth street. New Cumber land. GEOKGE A. MOWREY. * ANNUAL COPPER NUMBER Copper Dividends lor 1916, $149,451,233. Copper Profits for 1916, $371,700,000. Copper Dividends now over $500,000 daily, including Sunday. Our latest Market Digest contains full and compre hensive tables showing: Dividends Production Profits of the Copper Producing In dustry for 1916. Average prices each month for COPPER SILVER LEAD ZINC Since 1887 Complete explanatory text. Copies free upon request. rfoWfittP A RaaYrr; 221 Mnrket St., Harrlsburs, Pa. Telephones—C. V. Ul2| Bell 3408 Xew York Heading Philadelphia Allentovrn Direct private wires connecting all offices with principal markets. AMISKMKXTS The Mont Gorgeoim Spectacle of all A Dream of the ORIENT An Elaborate Girl Act with an Oriental Romance. 4 Other Excellent Keith Offering*. (' o in I n k Mondays **Pol lulling Pnpa, w m lively mimic til comedy. v REGENT THEATER' l.aat Day—IREJiE FEKWICK and OWEM MOORE In "A CONEY ISLAND PRINCESS" A coinedy drama of t'nney Inlnnd and Fifth Avenue. TO-MORROW OM.Y The Sensational Piny "NEW YORK" Fenturlnc the fnmnun emotional netreaa, FLORENCE REEU. Use Telegraph Want Ads fORPHEUM ROBERT BHERJIAX Prenents the Great White Slave Piny, 1"| f A Moral and Frnrlna Pleu for the H H I _ I 1/ I Hetterment of Youns lrln Who are I 111. 11l 1% I . Without Parentn anil Home* a I A AiU aarf Complete Scenic Production. I nan without hst Kvery Mother, Wife, Daughter, Sla- i T V A ter, Sweetheart Should See It —lt A I U A 111 I lj | Telia the Truth and Teachen a U I ■ I U 111 I II Leou A Vital Play A Great AM. Viliiil \y I J By WHITNEY Cqj.I.INS All, MATINEE SETS, 23e. H ri\iv,c.J. IVIUHT. r.oc, 7r>c, SI.OO. Chestnut Street Auditorium, Harrisburg, Pa. Tuesday Evening, February 6th, 1917, at 8.15 VXDER DIRECTION OF FRED C. HAND NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor PAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor Soloist The One Big Orchestra Event of the Musical Season. Paul Althouse has proven himself one of the big artists of the Metropolitan ODera Company.—New York Sun. Reserve*! seals SI.OO, *1.60 and 12.00 —General admission 75c. Seats on sale at Sigler's Music Store. 30 North Second St., Harrisburg, Friday February 2. Mail orders now filled in order received. Make checka payable to C. M. Slgler. THURSDAY EVENING, STOCKS BREAK WITH EXTREME VIOLENCE New Policy of Germany Precipitates Enormous Liquida tion; Declines Range From 5 to 20 Points in Stocks of All Descriptions; U. S. Steel Recedes 13; Bethlehem, 26 Xew York, Fob. 1. Stocks broke with extreme violence in to-day's early dealings, the new policy of the Ger man government precipitating enorm ous liquidations. Declines in stocks of all descriptions ranged from 5 to over 20 points, U. S. Steel making a gross recession of 13 points to 99 and 26 points for Bethlehem Steel on a single sale. Shippings were con spicuously Marine pfd. loaiTis Exceptionally Good Property For Sale 2% -story brick dwelling house. No. 1936 North Third street, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, cemented cellar, hot and cold water, side en trance. Susquehanna street at rear of lot; size lot, 30x165 feet; paved streets. See me about price. M. A. FOUGHT 272 NORTH ST. V___———— AMUSEMENTS BAND SATURDAY NIGHT D'Avino's Famous Band >— the Finest Concert Band in America — the band that Madame Sarah Bern hardt went into ecstacies over at At lantic City-—will be at the Stevens Memorial Church, Thirteenth and Vernon streets, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets on sale at Bogar's on the Square and Schell's Store, 1307 Market street. Sale limited to 1.300, church seating capacity. All tickets, 25 cents.—adv. National Theater Sixth and Dauphin Shoulng to-day, l'o-v feature, S parts. "THE MAX FROM BITTKR HOOT" Featuring Willlnm Farnum. V V —TO-DAY OJiLY— Mabel Taliaferro In a ftrtpplriK flve-iiart Metro I'lny 'AWife by Proxy' An nhMorhlng wtory of a wlnMOmf little girl'* nacriflcc for the one *he loved. BeftlunlnK Friday, February 0, and t ontinuingr for 14 Weeks. ~ llijlll M I IIIIJIIIPM ißili The Brat Stara and the Bent Serial —A Punch In Every Foot of Film. ORPHEUM TO-DAY J'i'it, LOOK WHO'S HERE THE LADY BUCCANEERS —With— FLOSSIE McCI.OI'D Special Feature: PRINCESS HO M A Sat. ES Feb. 3 SEATS TO-DAY FOII Mrs. Fiske —ln Erstwhile Susan PRICES Matinee OrcbeiHtrn, Bona, 91.30; 10 Row*. H.ttO; a Rom, 7!5c) Hnl con>, Tsc, ROet Gallery, 25c. NIGHT 25c to 92.00 almost 18 points with 13 for Atlantic Gulf and West Indies. All the so called war specialties crumbled 7 to 10 points and coppers yielded 8 to 15 with declines of 3 to & in leading rails. Supporting orders resulted in rallies of 3 to 10 points after the first sell ing movement. Many other severe losses occurred in the first half hour, especially in highly speculative issues, such a,s Pittsburgh Coal, Columbia Gas, Air brake and Butte and Superior, which fell 8 to 11 points, while Bethlehem Steel reacted another 10 points or 36 in all. Recoveries were most quickly effected in copers, Utah for instance, rallying 10 points. Declines of 4 to 6 points in high grade rails, like Head ing, Baltimore and Ohio, New York Central and Norfolk and Western were made in fair proportions. United States Steel and shippings rallied 5 to 6 points and less conspicuous war spe cialties 5 to 10. Dealings slackened in the second hour, but another sell ing movement ensued at midday mate rially reducing recoveries in leading stocks. Transactions up to noon ap proximated 1,200,000 shares. Bonds were weak. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Kx changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1 338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York. Feb. 1. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 25% 24% American Beet Sugar .. 84 82 % American Can 38 38 % American C & F 61 02% American locomotive .. 69 G7% American Smelting .... 96 97"4 : American Sugar 108% 107% Anaconda 70 73 Atchison 102% 102% Baldwin Locomotive ... 50 49% Baltimore & Ohio 75 75% 'Bethlehem Steel 365 370 Butte Copper 40 41 % California Petroleum ... 21% 23 Canadian Pacific 156% 158% Central Leather 73 74 Chesapeake and Ohio. . 59% 59% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 86 86 Chino Con Copper 51 % 49% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 41% Consolidated Gas 129% 127% Corn Products 20 19 % Crucible Steel 58 54% Distilling Securities .... 25 23 % Krie 29 27 % General Electric Co .... 164 % 162% General Motors 100 103% Goodrich B F 56 54% Great Northern pfd .... 113% 113% Great Northern Ore subs 31 30% Inspiration Copper 4 8 50% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 14% 13% Kennecott Copper 4 2 40 Kansas City Southern .. 23% 22 Lackawanna Steel 76 75 Lehigl. Valley 75% 73 Maxwell Motors 49% 49% Merc Mar ctfs 20% 21% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 70 68% Mex Petroleum 87 89 Miami Copper 3 4 35% National Lead 57% 55% New York Central 96 96% N YN H and H 40% 41 N Y O and W 26 24% Nor and West 130 130% Northern Pacific 106% 105% Pacific Mail 19% 1 Penna Railroad 65% 55% Railway Steel Spg .... 48% 44% Ray Con Copper 24 24 Reading 95 93 Republic Iron and Steel. 63 66% Southern Pacific 94 93% Southern Ry 29 29% Studebaker 101% 99% Union Pacific 137 136% !U S I Alcohol 114% 113 U S Rubber 55% 54% U S Steel 105 102% U S Steel pfd 119% 118% Utah Copper 104 103% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 39 38% j West Union Telegraph.. 94% 94 i Westinghouse Mfg 50% 49% | Willys-Overland 34% 33% PHI I, AD El.Pill A PRODUCE Philadelphia. Feb. 1. Wheat Lower; No. 2, spot and February, $1.77 @1.80; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.75®1.78. Corn Market steady; No. 2, yellow, $1.13H @ 114%; No. 3. yellow. sl.l2H@ 1.13%; No. 4, yellow, $1.10% ©l.ll %; No. 6, yellow. $1.08%® 1.09%; Southern, yellow. $1.11®1.12. Oats Market steady; No. 2. white, 68 6814 c; No. 3. wnite, 66®66%c. Bran Market scarce and firm; I CU I.olio, tI.MIC. pe> ioi < . ... j., I ern winter i*n J26 ?• nft win' *- per ton. $37.00037.50; spring, per ton, $36.00036.50 per ton. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered. 6.&6 c; tine granulated. tf.76c. confectioners' A. 6.65 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 42© 43c, I nearby prints, fancy. 45c. I Kggs The market is higher; I Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts. I free cases, 113.20 per case; do., current I receipts, free cases, $13.05 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $ 13.20 ! per case; do., firsts, free case s, $13.05 per case. Live Poultry—The market is steadV; fowls, roosters, 15ivl6c; spring i chickens, 19®22c; turkeys, 22®24c; duck?. 19®22c; geese, 19@22c. Dressed Poultry Market fir..v. fowls, fancy, 24%@25c; do., good to choice, 22V4@23%c; do., small sues, 180 22c; old roosters, 18c; roasting chick ens. western, 20® 26c; broiling chickens, western, 18025 c; do., nearby. 30®35c; spring ducks, nearby, 22 0 23c; do., western, 20® 22c; geese nearby. 17® 19c; do., western. 15018 c: turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 32033 c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 32®33c; do., western, fair to good, 30®31c; do., common, 24® 27c: do., old tnms, 29030 c. Potatoes—Firm with a good demand; Pennsj I*..nia, per bushel, $2.250-.35; New York, per bushel, $2. 1502.25; i-*ieru saoiu. No, 1. joi u. - rel, $2.6002.76; do.. No. a, per barrel, $1.26©1.60; Norfolk. No. L per barrel, $2.60©2.75:: do.. No. 1. pei barrel. $1.25 01.(0; Jersey, per basket. 1.n0®1.35. Flour Market dull and lower; winter, clear, $7.25@7.50; do., straight, $7.5008.00; do., patents, $8.0008.25; spring, firsts, clear. $7.75@8.00; do., patent. $8.2508.75; do., favorite brands, $9.25 ® 9.76. Hay The market is dull; new timoVhy, No. 1, large bales, slß.su<& 19.00; No. 1, small-bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, slß.oo® 16.50; No. 3, $13.00® 14.00; sample, slo.oo® 13.00. New clover mixed. L'srh $16.00® 16.50: No. 1, do.. $15.50® 16.50: No. 2, do., $13.00® 14.00, CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Feb. 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,500; weak. Native beef cat tle, $7.75@11.95; western steers, $7.75® 10.15;- stockers and feeders, $6.000 9.10- cows and heifers, $5.00® 10.25; calves $10.60® 14.25. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; strong to 10c higher. Wethers, $10.25® 13.50; lambs. $11.85@14.60. Hogs Receipts, 35,000. 25c under opening, which was 16c to 26c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales. $11.60 011.90; light. $11.20011.80; mix ed. $1.30®11.80; heavy, f11.35611.96' rough, $11.35011.60; pigs. $9.76@11.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago. 111.. Feh. 1.-r—Board of Trade closing: Whe* .-May, 1.68 H: July, 1.41%. Cor,. 6. Utah Copper, which fell 1414 points to 97, recovered and there were substantial improve ments in the rest of the list. Prices Fluctuate Sales during the first hour reached j more than three-quarters of n million shares. Prices fluctuated with extreme ra- > | pidlty during the early trading, rallies ] ; and further recessions alternating in j ! bewildering confusion. Additions to | early losses included United Fruit, which broke 11 points: Pittsburgh' Coal, 11 !j points; Columbia Gas, 9?, i and New York Airbrake, 8. Beth- • 1 1 SIOO Rewaia, SIOO The reader* of tbla paper will be pleated to i learn that there is at leust one dreaded disease , that aclence has been able to cure In all lta stage*, and that la Catarrh, Unll's Catarrh Cure I la the only positive cure nor linown to the ined , leal fraternity. Catarrh being a conatltutlonal disease. requires a constitutional treatment. I Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting i directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or i the system, thereby destroying the foundation Of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ■ tnre in doing its work. The proprletora hare s<> mueh fslth In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollar* for any cas* that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall a Family PI" fr *r constipation. BANK STATEMENTS ; REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the CAMP CURTIN TRUST CO., of Har- J rlsburg. No. 2100 North Sixtli Street, of 'Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the! 'close of business January 26, 1917: i RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $51,443.00 Due from Approv ed Reserve Agents 53,137.06 I Nickels and cents 1,054.99 (Checks and cash items 1,692.85 I Assets held free, viz.: i Commercial paper I purchased: Upon { one name $4,900.00 ! Commercial paper j purchased: Upon two or more names 19,615.75 | Loans upon call with collat : eral 19,378.05 Time loans with collateral.. 4.000.00 ! Loans secured by bonds and ■ mortgages 328,800.00 Loans without collateral.... 57,589.05 Bonds, stocks, etc 330,977.00 Mortgages and judgments of record 111,511.00 Office building and lot 23,400.00 Furniture and fixtures 7,512.75 j Overdrafts 17.55 Total $1,015,029.05 LIABILITIES iCapltal stock paid in $125,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid .... 1,432.96 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings). 185.574.20 Time Certificates of Deposit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 37,588.82 ■ Deposits, saving fund (Exclu i Bive of Trust Funds; 461,354.17 i Deposits, municipal 38.83L94 Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 1,896.96 Mortgage notes guaranteed.. 165.350.00 J Total $1,015,029.05 \ Stale of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: I, F. L. Albert Froehlich, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly . swear that the above statement is true Ito the best of my knowledge and be lief. (Signed) F. L. ALBERT FROEHLICH, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of January, 1917. j (Signed) M. H. MILLEII, | [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. | Correct —Attest: (Signed) JOSEPH H. MILLER, ! (Signed) ItUFUS A. HAKTMAN, i (Signed) B. G. GALBRAITIf, Directors. A Form of Investment Heretofore Open Exclusively to Banks $50,000,000 New French Industrial Credit An investment for individuals, corporations, investment houses and the smaller banks, usually available only to the larger banks and financial institutions, is afforded by participations in this Credit through arrangements with original participants. Form Assignable Participation Certificates, registered, in desired amounts. Security The several obligations of seventy-four important French Industrial con cerns, payable in gold in New York; collateral consisting of $50,000,000 French Government Notes and $10,000,000 approved Bonds issued by or in neutral countries. Term Eighteen months, maturing July 16, 1918. Return In excess of five and one-half per cent, per annum, quarterly in advance. Profit An option to take payment wholly or in part in francs, at a fixed rate, affords possibility of substantial profit in addition to the return above stated. Purpose The purchase of American merchandise for export. This credit was arranged and the original participations were obtained under the auspices of Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Bankers Trust Company and William P. Bonbright & Co., Incorporated. Original participations have been taken by a large number of American Banks and Trust Companies throughout the United States. Legal matter* In connection with this Credit hare been passed upon by Meitrs. Stetson. Jennings & Russell and Mesars. Whito 81 Case of New York, and by Messrs. Coudert Brothers of New Yorlc and Paris Price on Application The undersigned reserve the rf/hl to decline any application and to mat* allotments of smaller amounts than applied for. William P. Bonbright & Co. Incorporated MORRIS WISTAR STROUD. JR., Manager 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia New York Boston Chicago Detroit London Pari* William P. Bonbright & Co. Bonbright & Co. FEBRUARY 1, 1917. lehem Steel made an extreme loss of 3(5 points. On the Stock Exchange the scene was the most exciting of any session since lust December, when the market was suddenly overthrown by Ger many's peace proposals and tile sub- ■ sequent developments. Commission houses were among the heaviest sellers | I his morning, orders coming from all i parts of the country. The urgency of the selling, which included many issues of recognized i intrinsic value, indicated that latest developments had aroused grave ap prehension in Ihe most conservative quarters. HANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrls hurg, No 1230 North Third street, of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at the close of business January 26. 1917: „ RESOURCES I Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and . rotes $55,954 50 i-'ue from Ap proved Reserve Agents 75.068 66 v,. . . , $131,023 16 ■ Nickels and cents . 732 5S [Checks and cash items .... 4,893 77 Securities pledged for spe- I cial deposits 2.000 00 Assets held free, viz: [Commercial paper | purchased: Up on one name. . $5,632 30 , Commercial paper purchased: Up on two or more names 180,631 77 1 , 156,264 07 ; Loans upon call with col lateral 450 2*4 I (Time loans with collateral 23,'777 07' Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 70.514 05 | Loans without collateral.. 1 19,406 68 Bonds, stocks, etc 617 333 "0 Mortgages and judgments - ' , of record / 149,444 22 1 Ofllce building and lot 47,500 00 , Other real estate 6,200 00 | Furniture and fixtures .... 17,5011 •>( j Overdrafts 40 06 I Total $1,828,853 14 LIABILITIES ICapltal stflck paid In $125,000 00 [Surplus fund 275,000 00 j Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid... 30,813 OS Individual deposits subject ! to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav- I '"*■>„ 412,036 81 j Time Certificates of De | posit (Exclusive of Trust 1 Funds and Savings) .... 225,449 63 I Deposits, saving fund (Ex- I elusive of Trust Funds). 707,021 44 j Deposits, U. S. Postal Sav , '"RS ••••• 1.573 04 j Deposits, municipal 5,000 00 Due to banks. Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 26.541 58 Dividends unpaid 160 00 Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding .... 19,957 56 Total ........ ... ... $1,828,853 H Amount of Trust Funds in vested $416,785 99 Cash balance 29 613 96 Overdrafts 438 56 | Total Trust Funds $446,838 51 CORPORATE TRUST? | 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 se- I cure issues of corpor j ate bonds including 1 Equipment Trusts $1,965,500 CO | State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau | phin, ss: i 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 belief. (Signed) 11. O. MILLER, Treasurer. I Subscribed and sworn to before me ! this 31st day of January, 1917. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial Seal] 'Notary Public. Correct—Attest: My commission expires January 25. 1919. (Signed) W. M. DONALDSON. (Signed) LOUIS DELLONE. (Signed) W. L. STOEY. Directors. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY or HARRISUUHti, No. 301 Murket street, of Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, at the close of business Jantiary -'6, 1917: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash specie and | notes $121,653 00 ] Due from Ap | proved Ke- I serve Agents. . 178,121 33 LeKal securi ties at par.... 25,000 00 —; *324,7 77 83 Nickels and cents 260 84 Checks and cash items 15,262 27 Due from Hanks and Trust Cos., etc., not reserve... 11,675 13 Assets held free, viz: Coinmerolal paper purchas ed; Upon one name $34,353 40 {Commercial I paper purchas ed: Upon two 1 or more names 452,815 47 Loans upon call with col lateral 322,263 23 Time loans with collateral. 8.745 46 Loans secured by bonds and mortgap.es 17,520 25 Loans without collateral... 136,031 82 Bonds, stocks, etc 536i864 14 Mortgages and Judgments of record 130,146 24 I Overdrafts 10 00 Other assets not included in above 8,116 11 Book value of reserve se curities above par 516 00 Total *1,999,388 49 LIABILITIES I Capital stock paid in, $300,000 On Surplus fund 300.0U0 00 ! Undivided profits, less ex ] penses and taxes paid... 36,212 60 | Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ; ings) 744,105 05 | Demand Certificates of De posit (Exclusive of Trust , Funds and Savings) .... 1,255 50 I Time Certificates of Deposit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 343,237 53 Deposits, saving fund ( Ex clusive of Trust Funds). . 152,620 56 Deposits, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 20,000 Ort Deposits, municipal 70,000 00 Due to banks. Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 3.318 18 Dividends unpaid 722 UO ! Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 19,362 19 I Other liabilities not includ | ed in above 8,360 S8 Book value of reserve se | curities below par 193 00 Total $ 1.999.358 49 ' Amount of Trust Funds in | vested $387,687 76 Cash balance 2,900 8:: Overdrafts 316 06 ; Total Trust Funds $390,901 65 CORPORATE TRUSTS I Total amount (I. e. face ! value) of Trusts under i deeds of trust or mort i gages executed by Cor j porations to the Com- I pany as Trustee to se | cure issues of corporate i bonds, including Equip- I inent Trusts $1,155,000 00 ' State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, S8: I, J. C. Motter, Treasurer of th above named Company, do solemntv I swear that the above statement is tru 1 to the best of my knowledge and be , lief. (Signed) J. C. MOTTER, Treasurer. i Subscribed and sworn to before m® (this 31st day of January. 1917. (Signed) C. MABELLE DOBBS, INotarial Seal.l Notary Public. My commission expires February 9. 1919. Correct —Attest: (Signed) GEO. E. FITTER, (Signed) JOHN E. FOX. (Signed) J. H. TROUP, Directors. Use Telegraph Want Ads