20 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—Treasury Department mT " : 71 : r~ s g I 8 5 •! 3 .3 2H c - S' SE 0 S-0 3c §■ i, 3 -5= a£c 2 3 ga 3J Jo o a £ z 3 if § Allentown National Bank, Allentown .... .7 nnnnn no American National Bank, Ebensburg $25,000 00 .... . ' Anthracite Trust Company, Scranton 176.000 00 ..., " Archbald Bank, Archbald 6,000 00 .... I * Athens National Bank, Athena, SIO,OOO 00 111.1..1.. ' ' ' Bank o£ Donora,' Donora 20.000 00 BanK. of North America, Philadelphia, 100.666 00 1111..1.... Bank of Secured Savings. N. S. Pitts- , burgh 10.000 00 Berwick Savings and Trust Co., Berwick, 18,000 00 Bradford National Bank, Bradford 15,000 00 ...* Brookville Title and Trust Company, Brookville 25,000 00 Bedford Co. Trust Company, Bedford. .. 25,000 00 Carnegie National Bank. Carnegie 25,000 00 * * * ••••••••••• •••••• Carnegie Trust Company, Carnegie, ... . 50.000 00 '... .'. "!.'.!!'.. Cambria Title Savings and Trust Com pany, Ebensburg .... 35,000 00 Central National Bank. Philadelphia. 25,666 00 .111....... Central Trust Company. Harrlsburg, , 15,000 00 Cliambcrsburg Trust Co.. Chambersburg 16,000 00 Citizens Bank of Fayette City. Fayette City 20.000 00 •. Citizens National Bank, Indiana, 10.000 00 " Citizens National Bank, Meyersdale, ... 40,000 UO Citizens National Bank. Washington,... 100,000 00 Citizens State Bank. Williamsport. 6,000 0# Citizens Title and Trust Company, Unlontown. 25,000 00 . Citizens Trust Company, Clarion 25.000 00 Clearfield National Bank, Clearlleld. .... 40,000 00 .' * * Commercial National Bank, Bradford 16,000 00 . .I*l*"°**" Commercial Trust Company, Harrlsburg 6,000 00 Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia ■...... 30.666 00 ." I Conewango Trust Company, Warren, ... 10,000 00 J'l Continental Trust Co., Pittsburgh ' " ' "30 666 66 County Trust Company, Somerset, 10,000 00 ' Camp Curtin Trust Co.. Harrlsburg 15,000.00 „ . Citizens Bank, Freeland 20.000 00 County Savings Ifank, Scranton 100,000 00 " '• Citizens Banking Co., Oil City 20.000 00 Colonial National Bank. Connellsville,.. 25,000 00 * Clymer National Bank. Clymer 10,000 00- 1.111111 Dime Bank ol Pittston. Pittston 15.000 00 • ' ''526666 66 East End Savings and Trust Company, • "" Pittsburgh 50,000 00 . Farmers Bank, Parksburg 6,000 00 '" " Farmers and Mechanics' Trust Com- * pany. West Chester, 80,000 00 . • Farmers and Merchants Bank, West Newton 10,000.00 • ..<•.>.i Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Tyrone • 15.000.00 Fanners and Miners' trust Company. * Punxsutawney, 30,000 00 ._. Farmers National Bank, Canton 5,000 00 Farmers and TraJuis National Bank, " W'esttield, 10.000 00 Fayette Title and Trust. Co., Uniontown, 60,000 00 ; Federal Trußt Company, Philadelphia,... 15,000 00 ~ Franklin Trust Company, Philadelphia... 50,C06 00 ..1.111.11l Frankford Trust Co., Philadelphia, 6.000 00 Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia, 6,000 00 Freeport Bank of Freeport, Freeport.... m 10,000 00 ill!! Fulton National Bank. Lancaster ~ • ' ' Vn'nnn'nn Farmers National Bank, Montrose, . IS.OOO 00 .!!.!!!!!!! . ' Farmers Trust Company, Carlisle "'g'sooo'oo First National Bank, Meshoppen 20,009'00 .' First National Bank, Beaver Falls 25.000 on First National Bank. Clarion 30,000 00 First National Bank, Berwick 10,000.00 ; .... First National Bank, Blalrsvllle 75,000 00 IIIII11*" First National Bank, Bradford, 15,000 00 First National Bank. Carnegie 6,000 00 ' First National Bank. Charleroi 15,000 00 . . First National Bank. Cherry Tree, 10,000 00 * First National Bank. Clifton Heights, ... 25,000 00 First National Bank, Derry 25,000 00 ...I'll.. First National Bank. Dushore 10,000.00 First National Bank, Ebensburg 50,000 00 First National Bank, Fry burg 5.000 00 First National Bank. Uateton, .......... 5,000 00 • First National Bank. GH-n Campbell 15,000 00 First National Bank. Harrlsburg 65,000 00 First National Bank. Ivnoxvllle 7.000 00 • ••.. First National Bank. Mansfield. 15,000 00 First National Bank, Marysville 6,000.00 First National Bank. Montgomery 10.000 00 First National Bank. New Wilmington... 5,000 00 First National Bank. Olyphant, 30,000.00 First National Bank. I'atton 16,000 00 First National Bank, Portage 16,000 00 First National Bank. Klmersburg, 15,000 00 First National Bank. Sayre 10,000 00 First National Bank. Somerfleld 6,000.00 First National Bank. State College. 5,000 00 First National Bank. Susquehanna, 30.000 00 Flr.-t National Bank. Tyrone 20,000 00 First National Bank. Wellsboro 6,0(>0 no First National Bank. Williamsport. 40,000 00 * First National Bank. York 20,000 00 •••- First National Bank. Somerset • ••. •••••• First National Bank, Wilkinsburg 35,000 00 • 20,000 00 • First National Bank. TUrtle Creek 15,000 00 ; First National Bank, Plymouth 50.000 00 First National Bank. Pittston 75.000 00 First National Bank. Traftord City 10,000 00 Glassport Trust Company, Glassport, ... .* •,'• * r Grange National Bank. Patton, 10,000 00 10,000 00 J Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Com- '* .; pany. Sham ok in ~ „. „ .. Hamburg savings Bank. Hamburg 15,000 00 Hanover Bank of Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes- 0,000 00 * 16,000 00 llairisuurg National Bank. Harrlsburg,. " • ••■ ••••• ••• ilohestlale National Bank. Honesdale is'nnn nn Heights Deposit Bank. Wlikes-Barre. .. 15.000 00 15,000 00 Jeaanette Savings nnd Trust Company. * jeannette 20.000 00 • ............. Jenkintown National Bank, Jenklntown, .*.... " '''f ''kk Datrobe Trust Company, l.uzerne County National Bank, Wilkes- l.uzerne National Bank, Luzerne 10.000 00 I.vcununu .National Bank. Williamsport, 25.000 60 ••••••••••••• .•••••••••• ....... Lincoln Trust Company. Scranton, .... . fiO.OOO 00 * I Metropolitan National Bank. Pittsburgh. 50,000 66 . • • ••••••• Marlon Center National Bank, Marion " Center 10,000 00 Market Street National Bank, bhamokin,. 25.0C0 00 . Mechanics" Trust Company. Harrlsburg... 'Y0.666'66 11 Merchants National Bank. Harrlsburg. . u uu .Miners National Bank. Blossburg *1V666"06 15,000 00 | Monaca National Bank. Monaca, 10 000 00 ' Monongahela National Bank, Browns- " uu ville • • •• •• • • •••:• J'.OOO 00 Miners and Merchants Deposit Bank, ■: Portage •••••- 6,000 00 Miners Bank. Wilkes-Barre 50,000 00 Miners Savings Bank, Pittston 100,000 00 ' "" McDowell National Bank. Sharon 25,000 00 Nazareth National Bank, Nazareth 25,000 00 I* Nantlcoke National Bank, Nantlcoke, ... 10,000 00 .... * "" National Bank of Coatesville, Coatesvllle National Bank of Germantown, Philadel- 15,000 00 1.11 11 National Bank of Jersey Shore. Jersey 15,000 00 Shore 10,000 00 ' . National Bank of West Grove. West £... Ninth Nntlonai Bank. Philadelphia, 1.1 111 ".I 25 000 nn ... North Philadelphia Trust Co.. Philadel- 25 000 00 IH.IIIIIII 11111111111 11111*11111 * phia. 25,000 00 .... ' * Northern Central Trust Co.. Williamsport, 50.000 00 . . Oil City Trust Company, Oil City 100,000 00 ; " .. . Pattison National Bank, Elklano Y0'666'66 I .!..!!!!!! Penn National Bank. Beading IU.UUO 00 1... 1111 People's Bank ot McKeesport. McKees- '.' 15,000 00 111111 port 40.000 00 People's Bank of Steelton, Steelton ;. People's National Bank, Mifflin 5,000 00 15,000 00 Peoples National Bank, People s National Bank, :SJranton VAnn °An People's Trust Company. Philadelphia, 5,000 00 Potter Title and TrQst Co.. Pittsburgh *0" 660 "00 10,000 00 * J rovldent Trust Co., N. S.. Pittsburgh u.uoo 00 .. . .. Peoples National Bank. Stewartstown,... 15.000 00 30,000 00 ..11l Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth, ... * 45,000 00 Beading National Bank, Beading. Keal Estate Trust Co., Washington 10.000 06 Blltenhouse Trust Co.. Philadelphia. .... 75,000 00 15,000 00 Hidge Avenue Bank. Philadelphia 50.000 00 " Scianton Savings and Dime Bank, Scran- * 1.11 l 1"* ton 96,000 00 . ' ...11l 11111 Second National Bank, Altoona, 26,000 00 Second National Bank. Meyersdale ""'io'inn'ii Second National Bank of Frankford. 10 - 00(> 00 I Philadelphia 5,000 00 .... ".11l Security Savings and Trust Co.. Erie Sheraden Bank, Pittsburgh, ""lVooo'oo - South Philadelphia State Bank. Phil- i.ooo 00 15,000 00 adelpbia 10,000 00 . Somerset Trust Company. Somerset. "25666 06 South Side Trust Company, Pittsburgh 2.® Standing Stone National Bank. Hunting- *u.uuo 01/ 1..11 l don ....IIIII! State Bank of Avis. Avis * State Bank of Elizabeth, Elizabeth 10,000 00 Susquehanna Trust and Safe Deposit 6,000 00 . Company, Williamsport 50.000 00 5,000 00 " Swarthmore National Bank, Swarthmore, 20,000 00 Steelton National Bank, Steelton, Steelton Company, Steelton ' Tim 11 .\atioiin i.. fhilauelphia """ 20,000 00 Tioca Coun# Savings and Trust Co., 25,000 00 Wellsboro : " 85,000 00 .......I Title Trust and Guarantve Company. *O.OOO 00 Johnstown Tradesmen's National Bank, Philadelphia, Union National B.mK, juiinstown, 20,000 00 Union Trust Company, Donora, 30,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penna., Harrlsburg, . .....I"I 60.000 on Union Trust Coinpan>, Pittsburgn " Yno nr.n'n.i 5,000 00 United States Nation'* Bank. Johnstown, 100.000 00 •••••• 45,000 00 ........... Union Banking and Trust Co.. Dußols,.. I \ • Warren Trust Company, Warrei "I Washington 'lrust Company, Pittsburgh. M!!!!; „!! Wayne County Savings Bank. Honesdale. .. ®° West Branch National Bank. Williams- -5.000 00 111111111'.'. 40,000 60 Wett''Philadelphia Bank', Philadelphia,. .. 25 - 000 00 Wilkinsburg ileal Estate and Trust Co.. icnnn'An Wilkinsburg 16,000 00 West Side Bank, West Pittston Y0'666'66 '0 000 nn Yougli Irust Company. Connellsville, .. I,' 00 00 * •" -0,000 00 Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadel- phia, lD r iol9 01 ' *•••••• ••••••••••• Colonial 1 rum Company. I'lltsourgh. . |!,J, si Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrlsburg... . 1Qi.396 70 Diamond National Bank. Pittsburgh itj'tit 7,, t'gi'iti'ii ' 'Vs Farmers and Mechanics National Bank -3 112,970 09 .. #61,834 11 $15,736 ,8 Philadelphia . I Harrlsburg Trust Company. Harrlsburg.' ' \\\->:, ,110 02 197.845 70 * Quaker City National Bank Philadelphia. H0',421 21 *. * 77,756 2*7 Total amount In each fund. SA2 itit in •<< <,7 .71 . - - - * ••••••••• 1-32.396 i 6 )97,84G 79 $117,970 09 $1,132,756 27 $51,331 11 $15,736 7S FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Gains of One to Two Points Made by Many Leading Issues; Steel Sells Higher New York, Sept. 14.—Wall Street. An active demand for stocks caused a sharp upturn early to-dav. i The low level reached and the sell- : in* movement of the last few days brought in buying orders in consid erable volume. The strength of the : market and the initial transactions resulted in an urgent inquiry from j the shorts and the opening gains 1 were extended rapidly. United States : Steel opened with a block of 6,000 | .shares at 107% to 108%, a maxl- ! j mum gain of a point. Advances of j I 1 to 2 points were made in steels, ; | coppers, General Motors, Reading, ! Delaware and Hudson and Tobacco! Products, Texas Company and Bar rett gained 2 points. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co.. members of the New York p.nd Philadelphia Stock hxchanges -—3 North Market Square, Harrlsburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia; 34 Pine street, New York furnish the following quotations: Open. 2 P.M. Allis Chalmers . 24 24% American Car and Kdy.. 70% 70-% American Smelting '96 96% American Sugar 109% 110 Anaconda 71% 71% ! Atchison 97 97 j Ealdwin Locomotive ... 59% 59% I Baltimore and Ohio 66% 66% I Bethlehem Butte Copper 28 29 | Crnadlan Pacific 155 155% I Central Leather 82% 82% j Chesapeake and Ohio .. 56% 56% Chi., Mil. and St. ftiul.. 59% 60% Chi., R. I. and Pacific... 25% 25% Chino Con. Copper 52 52 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 44% Corn Products 25% 25 Crucible Steel 69% 70% Distilling Securities .... 26% 28% Brie 21 21% General Motors 93% 93 Goodrich, B. F 45 45% Great Northern pfd 103 103% Great Northern Ore subs 32% 32% Inspiration Copper 53% 53% International Paper .... 30 30% Kennecott Copper 40% 40% Lackawanna Steel 80% *1 Maxwell Motors 31% 31 Mere. Marine Ctfs. ...'.. 26% 27% Merc. Marine Ctfs. pfd.. 81% 85%' Mexican Petroleum .... 90% 92% Miami Copper 35% 35% Mldvale Steel 53 52% New York Central 78 7814 N. Y., N. H. and H '23% 24% Norfolk and Western ... 112 112 Northern Pacific 99 100 Pennsylvania R. R 51% 51% Pittsburgh Coal 49% 49% Kail way Steel Spring ... 47% 47% Ray Con. Copper 26% 26 : Reading Railway ...... 80 80% j Republic Iron and Steel. 81% 81 j Southern Pacicflc 90% 91% j Southern Railway 27 27% I Studebaker 44% 45% j Union Pacific 128% 128% j U. S. I. Alcohol 132% 134 I". S. Rubber 59% 59% 1 U. S. Steel 108% 108% U. S. Steel pfd 116% 116% Utah Copper . 95 95 ViTginia-Carolina Chem. 37 37 Westinghouse Mfg 45% 45 Willys-Overland 27 38% Wescrn Marylind 17% 17% Alloy Seel 42% 42% rnii.tnßi.i'Hu prodi't Philadelphia. Sept. 14. Wheat Steady; No. 1, red, $2.29; No. I,red,soft, $2.27; No. 2. red, $2.26; No. 2, red. soft. $2.24; No. 3. red, $2.23; No. 3, red. soft. $2.21; No. 4, red, $2.10; No. 4. red. soft, $2.17; No. 5. red, $2.15; No. 5. red. soft, $2.13; average sample. No. 1, fit for milling, $2.11; No. 2, fit for export, $2.02. Corn Market firm; No. 2, yel low, $2.25®2.30; Nos. 3„ 4 and 5 nomi nal. Oats Firm and higher; No. 2, white. 68®68%c; No. 3, white. 66® 66 %c. Bran Market firm; soft wl"ter. per ton, $37.00; spring, per ton. $31.00 ® 35.50. Refined Sugars—Quiet, but steady; LEGAL NOTICES * LEGAL NOTICES PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. HARRISBURG. .PA. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., October 9, 1917, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the construction of the follow ing bridges: _ .. _ County— Township— Route. Station. Span. Birks, Robeson 274 3i9 16-foot Berks, Onetlaunee 167 264 Two 20-foot Lancaster. Salisbury 142 724 18-foot Lancaster, Salisbury 14- 731 16-foot Bart 344 Sljj .4-foot Sullivan, Laporte 17 48 • 24-foot Sullivan, Davidson . 19 88- Montour, Liberty . 259 464 16-foot Columbia, Franklin Columbia, Franklin 283 610 6-foot Northampton, Upper Mount Bethel 166 707 12-foot Northampton, Plainfleld 166 1299 12-foot York, Carroll 125 502 Double 20-foot Indiana, Canoe 262 638 14-foot Indiana, Armstrong 67 275 14-foot Indiana, Armstrong 67 386 14-foot Susquehanna. Brooklyn ? 1549 16-foot Susquehanna, Susquehanna. Forest Lake 316 1070 18-foot Monroe, Pocono 168 523 16-foot Monroe, Stroud 169 310 12-foot Monroe, Tobyhanna 169 1678 14-foot Monroe, Tobyhanna 169 1668 10-foot Wayne. Dreher , 171 2068 10-foot Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m„ October 10, 1917, for the construction of the following bridges: County— Township— Route. Station. Span. Clearfield. Pike 59 259 18-foot Clearfield, Chest 221 2225 12-foot Clearfield, Chest 221 2282 6-foot Jefferson, Washington 59 2032 - 10-foot Jefferson, Pine Creek 60 622 10-foot Jefferson, Warsaw 61 490 8-' foot Jefferson, Oliver 63 2262 8-foot Jefferson, Oliver 63 2238 12-foot Jefferson, Oliver • 237 265 24-foot Jefferson, Bell 189 1883 12-foot Jefferson, Rose 61 101 6-foot Washington. Somerset , 118 2213 12-foot Washington, South Strabane . > 118 2395 . 16-foot Washington. An well 825 S9O 30-foot Greene. Washington 325 #52 12-foot Fayitte, Dunbar ' 247 957 6-foot Fayette. Franklin 288 581 12-foot ! Erie, McKean 258 388 36-foot Crawford. Woodcock 200 416 20-foot Crawford. Richmond 200 597 30-foot Crawford, Athens 200 745 30-foot Crawford, Hayfleld 85 401 10-foot Plafts and specifications may be seen at office of State Highwav Depart- i mont. Harrisburg: 1001 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and 904 v Hartje Build ing. Pittsburgh. Pa. Full particulars and information on application to ! J. Denny O'Neil, State Highway Commissioner. COMMON WEAI/TH OK PENNSYLVANIA—TI SUMMAHY General Fuml '''IS?*!?!! 1? Sinking Fund 651.110 02- Game Protection and Pro pagation Fund, 292,396 76 Insurance Fund . 97,845 79 Fund for the Payment of Bounties 117.970 09 Motor Fund 1,132.756 27 Manufacturing Fund 61,334 1 1 State School Fund 15.736 78 Total in all Funds 16.191,535 92 INVESTED FUNDI—PAH VAI.I'R Insurance Fund $428,000 00 State School Fund 255.500 00 Total Amount Invested, ...$683,500 00 MARKET ADVANCES IN EARLY HOURS FOR SALE OR RENT 1 Story Brick Warehouse 15,000 SQUARE FEET—SPRINKLERED ON PAXTON STREET Between Penna. and Reading R. R. SIDING CONNECTIONS. APPLY DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST COMPANY powdered, 8.45®8.50; fine granulated. 8.35 ® B.4Ue; confectioners' A, 8.25® 1 8.30 c. ! Butter The market is unchanged; western, creamery, extras, 45@46c;i j nearby fancy. 49c. Kgss Market steady; Penn ; fylvu.iiu and other nearby firsts, free ; cases. $12.60 per case: do., current re-' • ceipts, free cases, $12.30 per case; 1 western, extra firsts, free cases. $12.60 I per case; do., firsts, free cases. sl2 30 | per case. Live Poultry Market firm: | fowls, 25®28c; roosters. 19® 20c; 1 spring chickens,24®2Bc; spring ducks, 22®23c; old ducks, 19@22c. ! Dressed Poultry Market firm; j fowls, fancy, 29%®30c; do., good to i choice, 28® ".c; do., small sizes, 22 <3>27c; old roosters, 21c; broiling Chickens, nearby, 26®36c: do., wett ern. 25@27c; spring ducks, 23c. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, Sept. 14. Cattle Re ceipts. 3,000; steady. Native beef cat tle. $7.40® 17.80; western steers, $6.50 ®15.50; stockers and feeders, $6.30® 10.75; cows and heifers, $5.00® 12.8&; calves, $12.50© 16.25. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; weak. Wethers* $9.00®12.70; lambs. $12.25® 18.15. Printers All Set For Their Annual Picnic "Everything is set" for the T.vpo ! graphical Union of Harrisburg to j hold its annual chicken corn soup | to-morrow afternoon on the banks of the Conodoguinet creek in the vicinity of Pyne's Corner. If the weather men is lenient and allows the sun to shine at 4 p. m., more than a hundred of the typographers will gather to taste some of Lerue Metzger's cooking. "And believe me," says J. Elmer ("Buck") Ewing. of the Telegraph, chairman of the committee in charge, "Lerue is some cook." If any of the typographers want to enjoy themselves to their hearts' content, all they have to do is to take the 1.45 or 3.45 Enola car from Market Square, get off at Pyne's Corner and there they will be met by con veyances to take them to the scene of the feast. Commissioners Explain No Provision on Ballot For School Director County commissioners to-day stated they did not provide on the primary ballot for electing a city school di rector to fill the unexpired term of the Rev. William N. Yates, resigned. I upon the advice of County Solicitor 1 Philip S. Moyer. | When the school- officials were ! asked to certify places to be filled the | ccmmissloners were notified that j three directors for six-year terms \ were to be elected, and that a va | cancy existed because of resignation. Later the Dauphin county court re ceived a petition asking for the ap pointment of a director to fill this term, which ends in 1919. No action has been taken on this petition. The commissioners explained that according to the school code vacancies in the school board can only be filled by the remaining members within thirty days after they occur or by appointment by the court. No pro vision is made for the election of a director by the voters except for the full six-year term. TO STUDY NURSING Miss Susanna M. Fleming, a daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming. 11l State street, is pre paring to leave in a short time for Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, where she will take a special course in nursing in order that she will be ready if needed by her country as a nurse. SllltY MRP.IIIT.tIK.Vr vTATEMKNT, CLOSE OK HI'SIK ESS, AUGUST XI. HIT, (CONTINUED). The nt>uv Hialuinent includes tn names ut an Banks Corporations and Urms with whom the moneys of said funds are deposited ' Bonds are held by the State for the safe keeping of the same, interest at the rate of 2 per centum Is received by the State on such deposits. , State of Pennsylvania, City of Harrlsburg, ss: y Before me. Charles A. Snyder, Auditor General, personally appeared Har mon M. Kephart, State Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to Inw salth that the foregoing statement Is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. HARMON M. KEPHART, State Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me. thia 13th day of September, 1917. CHAS. A. SNYDER. * . Auditor General. 17 1906 pursuance of the provisions of Section 11, Act of February . „ • CHARLES A. SNYDER, Harrlsburg, Pa. Auditor UsneraL SEPTEMBER 14, 1917. MEN WILL LEAVE CAMP MEADE IN TWO DA Y. [ The following counties will send their men away September 19: , . TO LEAVE SKIT. 10. Northumberland .. No. 1 Milton 925 A M Northumberland .. No. 2 Sunbury 10.15 A. M Northumberland . . No. 4 Mt. Carmel 754 A. W Northumberland .. No. 3 Shamokin 8!l5 A. hi Dauphin No. 3 Elizabethville 7.29 A. N ;i * Arrive Millersburg 7.50 A. M Leave Millersburg 11.10 A. M Arrive Harrisburg 12.05 P. M Leave Harrisbuig 12.30 P M .. Arrive Camp.Meade 4.4 5 P. M ; Union Lewlsburg ■ 8.40 A. M 1 n iii 0r Middleburg 8.44 A. M Mifrlin Lewistown Junction 6.59 A. M ' T , TO LEAVE SEPT. 20 Juniata Mifflin 7.30 A. M _ Arrive Harrisburg 9.00 A M Dauphin No. 1 Harrisburg 11.00 A. M , Dauphin No. 2 _ , Arrive York 11.50 A. M York No. 1 York No. 2 York No. 3 £ orl < 12.00 Noor Perry New Bloomtleld 7.20 A. M Arrive Harrisburg 9.00 .a. M Leave Harrisburg 11.00 A. M Leave York 12.00 Noon Arrive Camp Meade 3.00 P. M Cumberland No. 1 1 arlisle 8 45 A M Cumberland No. 2 Take Special With Harrisburg Contingent Leave Harrisburg 11.00 A. M Arrive Camp Meade 3.00 p. M Franklin No. 2 Chambersburg 7.30 A M Franklin. No. 1 Waynesboro 7,50 A. M Arriv6 Fulton Junction 1L45 A. M Leave Fulton Junction 12.00 Noon Arrive Camp Meade 12.55 A. M Adams Getysburg g.OO A. M Leave Fulton Junction 10.44 A. M Arrive Camp Meade 11.15 A. M Center Belefonte 600 A M Columbia No. 2 Berwick ) lo!l5 A. M Columbia No. 1 Bloomsburg j 10.35 A. M Arrive Camp Meade . . .; 4.00 p! M Montour Danville . ~ ] A. M Arrive Camp Meade . 4.00 P. M Lebanon No. 1 Lebanon ]o!oo A. M Lebanon No. 2 Annville lo!oo A M Arrive Harrisburg 11.00 A. M Arrive ,) 3.00 P. M 80 DELEGATES ATTEND W.C.T.U. . CONVENTION Early Sessions Devoted to Reading Reports and Nam-, ing of Committees • The Women's Christian Temper ance Union, of Dauphin county is holding its thirtji-flrst annual con vention to-day at the Christ Luth eran Church, Thirteenth and Thomp son streets. There are about eighty delegates from all parts of the coun ty in attendance. At the meeting this morning a: welcoming address was made by I Mrs. Thomas Reisch, and the re-! sponse was made by Mrs. D. L. I Kaufman. This morning was de- j voted almost entirely to the routine: of business <ind the reading of re-| ports. Mrs. Stecse Ro-cloclctl Mrs. M. M. Steese, of Steelton, waa 1 re-elected president; Mrs. C. M. Spahr, city, vice-president, and Mrs. S. A. Flshburn, of Penbrook, was made treasurer. The committee ap pointed on courtesy follows: Mrs. George Leidigh and Mrs. Mary Cobb, both of Harrisburg; committee on resolutions, Mrs. John DeGray, Mrs. Mary Robinson, city, Mrs. O. E. Hus ton, Penbrook, Mrs. Jennie Sheet*, Enhaut, and Mrs. Charles Rhoados, of Williamstown. The committee ap pointed to set the time and place of the next meeting, Mrs. Sassaman, Hummelstown, Mrs. C. E. King, Har risburg, and Mrs. William Koons, Highspire. Reports of branch secre taries were made by Mrs. J. H. Baughman, on the Temperance Light Bearers; Mrs. William Koons on the | Loyal Temperance Legion; Mrs. Laura St. Clair, evangelistic work, and Mrs. S. B. Ellenlierger made her report on jail and prison. Mrs. Mary- Cobb lead in the noontime prayer and Mrs. O. E. Huston dismissed the session for lunch. The East Harrisburg Union serv ed luncheon to the ladies and box lunches were brought for supper. This afternoon the meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock. After the devotional exercises reports were* made by branch superintendents: Mrs. Frank Fishel, flower mission; Mrs. J. H. Smith, literature; Mrs. O. K. Marsten. legislative; Mrs. Mary Kob, antinarcotlc; Mrs. Anne Mc- Clellan, suffrage, and Mrs. Gertrude Leidigh made a report on social meetings. Mrs. A. B. Parsels, of Philadelphia, addressed the dele gates on the work of the union. Mrs. William Cooper gave an interesting | address on open-air meetings; Mrs. | C. M. Spahr told of the work done I for the cause by the press; Mrs. i Harry Stites gave a short address on ! peace; Mrs. J. H. Stahler told* of I the soldiers and sailors; Mrs. Carrie Ronemus talked of the co-operation | between th 9 Temperance Union and , the missions; Mrs. Mary RollUon talked of the S. T. I.; Mrs. John Feeman told of the work being done in the Sunday schools, and Mrs. H. J. Beckley made a short address on purity. Tho reports of the committees j J were received this afternoon and the: offering was taken after which the| | meeting adjourned until 7.45 to-1 I night. I The program for to-night is follows: Devotions, the Rev. Thomas j Reisch, D. D.; address, Mrs. Addle; i Bollean Parsels, Philadelphia: vocal j j solo. Miss Alice Rollison; collection i and benediction. No Curb Markets.in Square on First Day Opportunity Is Given | While City Council has passed a ! resolution giving all persons having j war gardens who have a surplus of produce the privileges of using the ; curbs In Market Square as a market place on Tuesday and Friday morn- I ings, no one took advantage of the i ofTer to-day. Acting Mayor Gorgas : introduced the resolution In Council | on Tuesday so that persons having ! gardens could have an apportunlty j to dispose of any surplus produce UPPER END MEN TO GO ON WEDNESDAH [Continued from First Piiro.] in this district will send their mei through this city. NATIONAL ARMY MEN WILL BE GIVEN PARADE Committee From City Plans to Honor Those Who Arc Called in This County Fitting plans will be completer j to-morrow for a farewell demon ! stration to be given the drafted men ! who will leave this section on Sep j tember 19 and 20. Just what plans will be made for a parade has no) been determined In detail, but mem bers of the committee having the affair in charge stated this morning that an old-fashioned celebration is under way. ' The members of the parade com. mittee are Jonas K. Reist, presi dent of the general committee, George W. Rhoads, Thomas Num bers, Thomas P. Moran. H. D. Myers, Rudolph K. Splcer, William S. Tunis, William I. Laubenstein, W. E. Orr F. H. Mailey, Stanton Wilson Isaiah Reese. Jr., A. M. Porter Paul W. F. Harm, Charles A. Jef feries. A. L .Patton, Allan Sangree and Henry C. Demming. A meeting of the committee wat held last night, but due to the fact that definite information about the number of men to leave, the time of leaving and other important de tails, has not been received, a meet ing of the committee has been called to/ Saturday evening at 8.00 o'clock# in the rear meeting room of G. A R. Post No. 58. No. 2fc, North Third street, when it is expected that al! details will be arranged. Plans are also being made for a parade in honor of the Signal Re serve Corps. Details of this parade will be announced as soon as pos sible. The time of departure has not been announced. Penn-Harris Will Be Placed Under Roof Before Next Christmas Some important matters were dis posed of at a meeting this week oi r the directors of the Harrisburg Ho tel Company which is building the million-dollar structure at the cor ner of Third and Walnut streets. Final approval was given a num ber of things and a representative oi the contracting firm which Is build ing the Penn-Harris stated that they would have the building under roil :by Christmas this year. The exca ] vating has practically been . com i pleted and much headway has also | been made on the erection of the forms for the first floor concrete work. After the building is above ! the street level the operations will : proceed much more rapidly. Inasmuch as the emergency work of the United States government on the big supply station near Middle town has been practically finished many, mechanics which had been dratted for this particular Job will be available for the private work pl the city. No bit undertaking har ever surpassed the record of th! ! great warehouses of the government In question. HAVE YOU ISTH MA :ifor"TkUot> about HH AS-NO-MOR t* twmnfd rtn<y. S H fmjMMMMaKi C w&zp&Wf
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