14 I'WtMFIi IS FOI.ND SI.AIS #jr .IssectaleJ i'rest E)t')leKlunH, Pa.. July 9. Edward A. Beaumont. Jr.. a farmer living ieai . Laiinhoriu uu to-day found nuniered in his barn. The body with thi throat cut had been hidden un der a pile of hay. A negro laborer . s suspected of having committed the ■ rime and is being held by neighbors. The stale police have been sent for to ferret out the murder. Beaumont was 42 years old and was divorced from his wife about two years ago. ttA \ K STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF i COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM PANY, located at 222 Market street. Harrisburg. Penna.. at the close of 1 business, June 29th. 191 S. KESOL RCiis Reserve l-'und: Cash, specie and notes $106,331 40 Due trom Ap proved Re serve Agents 286,113 03 Legal reserve securities at par 86.600 00 Nickels and cents "59 31 • Checks and cash items.. 39.244 09 Due from banks, trust cos., excluding reserve. 109,80 a 59 Commercial paper our- ! chased: Upon one name, 200,909 2o : Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or ' more names 315.6i6 56 Time loans with collat eral 91,300 10 Call loans with collat eral 514.473 <5 Loans secured by bonds : and mortgages 69.809 Si j Bonds, stocks, etc 1.043,981 74 ; Mortgages and judgments of record 95,409 84 Office building and 10t... 146.797 34: Other real estate 62,217 91 j Furniture and fixtures,.. 47.000 00 Overdrafts 2.044 701 Other assets not included in above 541 13 Total .$3,271,564 91 LIABILITIES Capital stock $250,000 00 Surplus fund 500.000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 64.273 25 1 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposit sub j e c t to check $1,628,782 43 D e posits, C o m m on wealth of Penna, ... 324,138 98 Certified checks, . .. 9.456 81 Tre a surer"s checks out standing . . 35.319 56 TIME DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Time certificates of de posit 259.025 48 Due to banks, trust cos.. etc., excluding reserve 154.502 46 Book value of legal re serve securities below par 805 34 Other liabilities not in cluded in above 44,960 60 Total $3,271,564 91 Trust funds. Mortgages $2,871,770 50 Other investments, etc., 2.036,00$ si Cash balance 173.743 SO Overdrafts 14.936 46 Total Trust funds ... $3,096,459 57 CORPORATE TRUST.- Total amount it. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure issues of cor porate bonds, including Equipment Trusts. . . .slo,7Su.ugy 00 Total amount of secu rities deposited by- Corporations with the Company as Trustee to secure issues of Col lateral Trust Bonds... 982.4C0 00 State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau phin. ss: I. W. H. Metzger. Treasurer of the above named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of ray koowledge and belief. (Signed) W. H. METZGER. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of July, 1918. (Signed! R. E. STLEVER. (Notarial Seal.) Notary Puouc orrect—Attest: i Signed 1 W. M. OGELSBY, Signed' HENDERSON GILBERT. 1 Signed 1 CHAS. E COVERT. Directors. ! REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 1 KM'LLAL. TKUST COMPANY. Har risburg. Pa., located at 1230 North "'hird street. Harrisburg. Dauphin . ounty, Pennsylvania, at tiie close of usiness. June 29. 1918. RESOURCE? ':~serve Fund: • 'ash, specie and notes ... $64,243 luie from Ap proved Re *- e r \ e Agents 111.401 39. 5175,641 Nickels and cents 1.166 42 ("hocks and cash items . 12.024 75 (. ommercial paper pur chased: Upon one name 27.183 75 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 670.613 06 Time loans with col lateral 19,713 52 ''all loans with collateral 14",29S 16 l.<>ans secured by bonds and mortgages 112.526 17 Bends, stocks, ete 773,525 46 Mortgages and judgments of record 74.487 23 iiitico building and lot ... 42.750 00 •fther real estate ."..992 92 l-"urniture and fixtures . . 16,655 00 •.•verdrafts 46 01 • 'ther assets not included in above 450 23 Total $2,078,077 07 LIABILITIES ' .ipital stock $125,000 00 Surplus fund 300.000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid. 3*.130 Si DI.MAND DEPOSITS (exclusive of trust funds 1 Deposits su>- j e c t to check $:4.8 44 22 Deposits, Com monwealth of Penn'a 25,000 00 Deposits, U. S. Postal sav ings 1.054 26 Certified checks 1,030 42 Treasure r"s checks out- , standing ... 8.298 99 — 576,557 89 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds 1 Time certifi cates of de posit 166,357 75 Savings fund deposits ....835.528 95 Due to banks, trust cos., etc.. excluding reserve. 36.384 17 Dividends unpaid . 118 00 Total $2,078,077 07 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgagos $359,525 36 Other investments, etc.. 258.057 '9O Cash balance ' 28.407 20 Overdrafts 623 44 Total Trust funds ... $646,613 90 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 se cure isiues of corpor ate bonds. including Equipment Trusts ... .$1,865,500 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, 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 belief. (Signed) H. O. MILLER. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth dav of July. 1918. .Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY. (Notarial Seal] .Notary Public. My Commission expires January 25 t919. Correct—Attest: (Signd 1 W. M. DONALDSON. • Signed) CHRISTIAN W. LYNCH, (Signed) JOHN F. DAPP. Director*. T U'LIS L) A Y E V h.IS I.\ C, 'PERRY CO. MAN HOARDS SUGAR Food Administrator Confis cates Surplus and Fine Will Be Given to Red Cross Marysville. Pa.. July 9. —In his I ! campaign to clear up any difficulties ] that may exist in the interpretation I of food regulations, principally those 1 concerning the new sugar rulings. , Archdeacon William Dorwart. of Newport. Perry county fiod adminis- 1 irator. will meet with Marysville j merchants this evening in the offices j of the Marysville Water Company. ; I This meeting will start at 8 o'clock. j During the past wek a number of, other meetings hav ebeen held in ■ ! \ arlous sections of the county. Last ■ Tuesday Archdeacon Dorwart met j with merchants at Duncannon; on ; Wednesday, at Newport; Thursday,! j at Liverpool, and on Friday at Blain. i This miming Administrator Dor- j i wart announced that John Bentzel.: i of Fishing Creek Valley, about four- I I teen miles from Marysville. had been ! ! fined $5 for hoarding sugar and the surplus was ctntiscated. The sugar has been sold and the proceeds, to-1 j sether with the fine, will be given j | to the Red Cross. BASK STATEMEXT REPORT OF THK CONDITION OF THK MECHANIC'S TRL'ST COMPANY. I located at :iOl Market Street. Harris ; burg. Dauphin County, Penna.. at the close of business. June "9. 191 S. RESOURCES 'Reserve Fund: ]Ca s h , specie | and notes ... 170.019 80 I Due from ap ! proved re | serve agents. 163.561 ST i Legal reserve I securities at par 25.000 00 j Nickels and cents 69, 62 i Checks and cash items .. 64,629 70; Due from banks, trust cos., excluding reserve. 10.696 44 i Commercial paper pur chased: Upon one name. 128,810 90 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 539.327 02 ( Time loans with col lateral 23,842 54 ! Call loans with collateral. 332.813 5:1 , Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 22,191 23 ! Bonds, stocks, etc 722.64S 3j - Mortgages and judgments of record 113.906 S3, Overdrafts 3S 40 • • Book value of legal re serve securities above par 546 00. Other assets not includ ed in above 21.756 95 \ Total 12.140.457 IS j LIABILITIES Capital stock J300.000.0t. 1 j Surplus fund "00.000.0J j Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 56.52! 32 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits sufc j e c t to check 1921.666 35 Deposits. Com mon wealth of Penna. . 15,000 00 Certified checks .... 699 52 Treasurer's checks out standing . 4.873 39 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds) 1 Time certifi cates of de posit $254.45S 9rt Savings fund deposits ... 170,19? 84 Due to banks, trust cos., etc.. excluding reserve. 10,243 .".1 Dividends unpaid 42 00 | Bills payable on demand. 200.000 00 Book value of legal re serve securities below par 193. flu Other liabilities not in cluded in above 6.559 35 ; ' Total 12.240,487 IS TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages 1 145.607 75' other investments, etc.. 519.534 22 Cash balance 17,171 6". Overdrafts 858 59 j Total Trust funds . $983,162 2! i CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds ot trust or moi t ;4ages executed by Cor porations to Company as Trustee to secure is sues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts $355,000 no State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau uhln. ss: I. J. C. Motter, Treasurer ot tne above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' i Signed) J C. MOTTER, Treasurer. Subscribed and swrrn to before me this Bth day of July. 191 S. (Signed) C. MABELLE DOBBS. (Notarial Seal.] Notarv Public Correct — Attest: (Signed) DAVID KAUFMAN. ' iSigned) C. A. KI'NKEL (Signed) ROSS OENSLAGER. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Pennsylvania Surety Company Located at 14 south Market Square. Harrisburg. henna., at the close of business June 29. 1918. RESOURCES Due from Banks, Trust Cos.. excluding re serve $9,585.01 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 20,922.00 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 6,000.00 Bonds, stocks, etc 328.643.00 Mortgages and Judg ments of record 68.500.00 Other real estate 20,000.00 1 premiums being collect ed 7.032,83 1 Total $460,682.84 LIABILITIES ; capital stock *250.000.00 ' Surplus fund 100,000.U0 I Undivided profits, less I 1 expenses and taxes paid, 86.161 12 ' Reserve tor unearned premiums 13,521.72 Reserve for contingent losses ... 10,000.00 Reserve special and con tingent. 1.000.00 ' . Total t460.682.84 State of Pennsylvania. County of Dauphin, ss: X, J. R. Henry, Treasurer of the '! above named Company do solemnly I swear that the above statement is ! true to the best of my knowledge ' and belief. i (Signed) * J. R. HENRY, I Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of July, 1918. (Signed) > CLINTON M. HERSHEY [Notarial Seal] Notary Public expires January Correct—Attest: (Signed) E. J. STACKPOLE (Signed) A. FOBTENBAIUR (Signed) G. W. RBILY, Directors KEDTROSS AIMS j TO HELP MAIMED Extends New Arm of Service For Untrained Girls and Women ' A new arm of service has been J 1 extended girls and young women without special training as nurses I but who desire to help their country, | according to a statement made pub-j • lie this morning at Red Cross head- i quarters. These vouns women must! ibe able to teach wounded soldiers! ! how to do things by which they can I i earn a living. For instance, the statement says.: [soldiers with but. one arm. will l>e | taught typewriting or woodcarving. For others there will be basket weav- • ling .poster designing and other oc • cupations. Youns; women who have; | had special training or capable of i passing an examination as instruc-! tor. will be eligible for the service. , Of the volunteers there will be 1 two classes, the first, girls skilled in j physic therapy. These must be grad ! uates of a pathological institution bf' j recognized standing. The second is j i girls with vocational training. These j ; volunteers must have certificates of ; graduation from an accepted school j of arts and crafts and be skilled in j ' their respective occupations. Girls with a knowledge of French I are eligible for almost immediate) ! overseas service, but there are many! j positions open in American hospitals: j for those who do not possess a I j knowledge of other languages. "For further information the I | statement advises prospective volun-i I teers." apply to Mrs. James I. Cham-j j berlaln at local Red Cross head-; i quarters. This new service, according to j Red. Cross officials, is the outcome' 1 of requests from women who wish to do their bit but are not qualified as nurses. There is a large field for! ! women with other occupations and | la large number of recruits is expect-; j ed from this district. Select Site For Boy Scout Camp Along Conodoguinet After examining a number of sites, 1 ! the executive committee of the local' 1 Boy Scouts Council, to-day selected, a site on the Conodoguinet creek. | about rive miles from Mechanicsburg ; und one and one-half miles below the Red Bridge. a. the site for the local ' Boy Scouts camp, J. F. Virgin. Boy ■ mat executive for Harrisburg, an-' i nounced to-day. Mr. Virgin in his announcement; says the camp will include fifteen! lacies of ground on the Ashburton ! farm. Extensive arrangements are i ! now being made to equip the camp j ] and secure other needed supplies fori I the camp. The first scout contin-i j gent is expected to go to the site forj i camping purposes next Monday. j The site. Mr. Virgin says, is ani ! ideal one for camping purposes. Fish-j ing. boating and swimming facilities; arc had there, and there is abundant! opportunity for nature study. Scoutmasters of the several Har-' risburg troops that propose to go in-: to cunip this year, will meet on Fri day evening with Mr. Virgin in thei local Boy Scouts headquarters in thei Calder building, to arrange a sched ule for the several encampments. FIFTY EI.KS LEAVE About fifty members of Harrisburg Lodge. No. 14. Benevolent Protective! ; Order of Elks, are in attendance at i 1 the big Elk convention at Atlantic I City this week. Rt\K STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF E( I KIT) TRUST COMPANY. of Harrisburg. located at 36-3S North ! Third Street. Harrisburg. Pennsylva- ; I nia. at the close of business June 29. ! ! 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $37,700 25 I Due from Ap proved Re serve \gents. 63.607 01 Legal reseiv'e securities at par 231096 50 [Nickels and cents 426 10! Checks and cash items... 18,969 24' | Due from banks, trust cos., excluding reserve. 31,362 56 : I Commercial paper pur chased: Upon one name. 6.505 29 ! Commercial paper pu - ' hased: Upon two or more name.- 206.733 15 Time loans with collat eral. 35.831 00, • "all loans with u Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 21 123 31 D E M A N D DEPOSITS: ; (exclusive of trust I funds) 1: Deposits sub j e c t to check $268,937 20 , Deposits. Cotn m on wealth of Penna. .. 25.000 00 'Certified checks 2,516 73 1 T re a s u rer's ! checks out-, * standing. ... 631 96 TIME DEPOSITS: i 1919. 1 Correct —Attest: I (Signed) JOSEPH DAVIS. (Signed) HARVET P. BAIR, 1 (Signed) E. G. HOOVER, * Directors. I TLARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARKETS : XKW YOIIK STOIK* 1 Chandler Brothers and Company, j members of New York and PhPadel- j I phiu Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar -1 ket Square, Harrisburg: 336 Chestnut' street. Philadelphia: 34 Pine street., New York—furnish the following 1 j quotations: Open. 2 P. M. ! Amer Beet Sugar 70 !, 70 Va I I American Can 47 r 4 IS 1 * Am Car and Foundry .. S4 S S4 T s ! t Amer Loco 67 67 j Amer Smelting 7ST H . 75' ; j Anaconda 6o 68 i j Atchison 84 84"'* j i Baldwin Locomotive .... 91 Hi 92' s ! ! Baltimore and Ohio .... 54H >55 I I Bethlehem Steel 82?* s:i'j Butte Copper 29 29 ] Central Leather 70 70 Va I • Chesapeake and Ohio ... .">7 .">7 'Chicago. R I and Pacific 23U 2:;'- j j Chlno Con Copper .. .. 40>i 4©t| j I Corn Products 42 41 1 i I Crucible Steel ." 67 a * 6S . i ,Distilling Securities .... 5756 ;t t j ; Erie 15Vi 15' a I , General Motors 153 153 [ ! Great Northern pfd !>o* 90 T * ! Great Northern Ore subs 32 1 32's! | Hide and Leather 17 5 171s j j Hide and Leather pfd .. 77 a 77 :l i j Inspiration Copper 56Va 55 j International Paper .... 35' 35 I Kennecott ? 33N 3::N ! Lackawanna Steel StUj S4',fe , Maxwell Motors 30 30 Mere War Ctfs ...... 28', 28 j ; Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 103 - UK! 1 , I j Mex Petroleum 100 s s lOU-% ) ! Midvaie Steel % 52** 53 New York Central .. .. 72'j 72', : N Y. N H and H 37 * 38 Vi 'Northern Pacific 87' t 87 I Pennsylvania Railroad 43's 43 7 s j Railway Steel Spring .... 60*, 61 i Ray Con Copper i Reading 92' v i- S:• j : Republic Iron and Steel. 93' 93 :, 5, j j Southern Pacific S3Va S3 1 -.- 1 Southern Ry 23 7 23 7 s , I Studebaker 46 46 1 ■ Union Pacific 122 122 1 * j U 8 I Alcohol 124 l-< IXJ S Rubber 6'", 69% [ IU S Steel 106* 107 | ju S Steel pfd ltl'i 111'4 Virginia-Carolina Chem . 49*< 49 1 ., Willys-Overland 20 20 Western Maryland .. .. 14*4 14-\ PHILADELPHIA PUODFCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, July 9. Wheat Market quie., No. 1. tcu. 12.27; No. 1. soft, red. $2.25; No. 3 red. <2.24; No 2. soft. red. $2.22. Corn The market is firm; No. 2. yellow. fl.!)2ti 1.94; No. 3. yellow, *1.90® 1.92. ! Oats The market is steady; No. 2. white, 89#S' 3 O; No. 3. white, j SS® 88^ic. Bran The market is steady; soft | winter, per ton. $46.500 47.00; spring. ! per ton. $44 00'g 1 45.00. I Butter The market is firm; i western, creamery, extras, 45c: nearby prints, fancy. 50© 53c. Eggs—Market steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. | $12.60 per cast: uo„ current receipts, 1 | free cases. $12.30 per case; western, j ; extras, firsts, free cases. $12.60 per ; case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.30 per | (case: fancy, selected, packed, 48® soc j ! per dozen. 1 ; Cheese Firm; New York. full' milk. 24H @25 , c. [ P.eiiinu sugars Market steady, powdtred. '5.45 c; extia fine, gianuia:- | i ed. 7.25 c. . Live Poultry Market steady, fowls. 36@37c; young, softmealed ( roosters. 28® 30c; young, staggy ro' t- | ers. 25® 26c: old roosters. spring chickens, not leghorns, 42@46c; | leghorns. 36@40c: ducks. Peking, 30c: Indian Runner. 264 27c turkeys. 27® 28c; geese, nearby. 25®26c; west em. 2.*@26e. Dressed Poultry Firm: turkeys, j ; uto u>. choice 10 fsne* ..i'i" 4 ei.; ;!:• to good. J2f37e: do. old. 37©4Sc. 'dc . wester" to fancy, 37 2135." ! do. fair to gocd. 52#360; d0..01d tomi. *oc eld. common lie: fresh ltiM*l I fowls, fancy, S3@35 I 2C; do., smaller ; sizes,32® 34c; old roosters.36%c; spring ducks, Long Island, 35@36c: frozen > towis. fancy. 35S*35Vic; do., good to , i choice, 32*{£34c: do., small sizes, -8®- , 30c; broiling chickens. Western. 40@ 1 42c; d... roasting. 34®38c. Potatoes The market is higher: | New Jersey. No. -. 90c@$l l_s per j basket: do.. No. 2. 50®*6i>ci per basket: Pennsylvania. 100 lbs.. 1 t1.3001.55; New York, old, per 100 lbs. 1 $1,355} 1.75; western, per 100 tbs.. t1.25 | 01.55; Maine, per 100 lbs, SI6OO 1.80. Delaware and Maryland, per 100 | Tbs., 90c®tl.10: Michigan, per 100 rbs.. 1 $1 50® 1.70; Florida. per barrel. $2.000 4.00: Florida, per bushel, hamper. 75©S5c: Florida, per 150-Tb. bag" SISOO 3 00: North Carolina, per barrel. $1.500 5.00; South Carolina, per barrel. $1.50® 5.00: Norfolk and__East ern Shore, per barrel, $2.5005..5. Tallow The market is quiet: prime citv. in tierces, 16 3 *c: , city, special, loose. 17>*c; country, prime. 15" c: dark. edible in tierces. 1 ! 18©18' 4 c. I pi our Firm: winter wheat. 100 | per cent, flour, $11.25011.60 per bar-j j X . 1 * -• -vlifw 1. !•• • Hour sll.so-^ (Gray imarrow), tb I2i I Lima, lb 17 to 18c! White (marrow), tb ISi Ituttcr j Creamery. tt> ;,n . I Creamery. l-!t>. prints, lb. '. r,o to 5m . City Market, l !t> 4,-, to | Oleomargarine, it, 3i> to 35c Comment j Packagi of 2> a lbs., pkg... is to 20c; . Bulk, lb. .... jto7c > City Market. It 70! I:L j Fresh, do* , U)45 j CU Market, do, XI I lour | Wheat Flour. 12-11.. bags.. S3 to 85<- i Corn Flour - . ~, ■ 50-80 War Flour (12',-li> 1 ! bag) S3 to S'.i- 1 1 Rice flour, tt> j ; i' (e j C'erealfi Oatmeal and rolled oats. r>. 7 tll v„ Rice (whole. It. 1., Rice (broken), lb " ; Fdible starch, lb in „ 1 v MHk i Kvaporated. small cans ... 5 to 7c I Kvaporated. large cans. .. .11 to lJ r 4 lieewe York State, n> 30 to ' l.nrd ! Pure, lb 29 to S.- ' Substitute tt< *6 fn ■•s.. Country, tb s u , jj.j,. • I'olntnrK city Market, bushel ... . New. per half perk ... ;rc • Stigtlr Oranulated. tl> 8U to •).. 1 I The following are the authorized ! j substitutes for wheat flour: llominv I ci rn grits, cornmeal. corn tlour. edibiJ I cornstarch, barley tlour. rolled oat oatmeal. rice, rice flour, buckwheat 1 flour, potato flour, sweet potato flour I 1 and soya bean flour. • | New Concrete to Rival Steel in Shipbuilding \\ n*hlngton. July 9. A new con crete. one so light that it will float on water and yet twice as strong as that [ used in ordinary building construe- | tion. has been discovered by experts of the Emergency Fleet Corporation ! working on concrete ship develop ment. R. J. Wig. head of the concrete division of the Fleet Corporation, said yesterday that with this development the concrete ship would come in di rect competition with the steel ship. The new concrete makes a vessel 20 per cent, lighter than the wooden , ship. Discovery of a novel coating, the ; formula of which is secret, will mak. I the new concrete ships as durable as i the big steel vessels, in Mr. Wig's | opinion. - 26c Copper vs. the Present Market j The War Industries Board has or ! dered a 2%c increase in copper 1 I prices. We prophesied four months I ago that such action was iaevit-. ; j able. The copper market is only j ! beginning to reflect the influence i of higher copper prices, and in a j letter just printed we have at tempted a brief analysis of the present situation as it affects sev- ] eral of the more prominent and j j promising issues. Already, we ] notice a rising and optimistic j I tendency in such representative j stocks as tmii'iimiit Itol to 11 A Montana InNpiratlon Conn. 4 opperiniiie* IliK Led(te Kay Hereule* ! Write for a copy of this letter, i ! which we will gladly forward free 1 j upon request. HOUJA'ED Y & ft 1212 V THIRD ST. I If urriMbiirg llell 34SIM Dial 22' M I l*lilladrl|hiu .\fw York I *- / PUBLIC SALE Monday, July 15, 1918 The undersigned, executor of ! thQ estate of James B. Wells, will ' sell at public sale in front of the | Courthouse. Harrisburg, Pa., the ! following real estate, to-wit: HOUSE and LOT (Known at SO9 Boas Street) ' j located at corner of Jantes j and Boas streets, having tifty . | two teet of ground fronting on ! Boas street, eighty feet to 10-foot i private alley. Having erected I thereon :t 2 Vi-STORY FRAME ! MANSION with all modern im i provements. ; I Sale to begin at 2.30 p. ni., : j when terms and conditions will i be made known bv HARRY C. WELLS Kxecutor of Estate of I ; James B. Wells, i Anyone desirins information \ ! prior to sale can find the executor in the Courthouse. ' * ' \ Ini]BBER & (AMflf VJftß SEALS & STENCILS Ui ' fI*MFG.BYHBC.STENCiLWCWXS r '! no LOCtIST.ST. V3G.PA. |i STATEMENT OF THE At the Close of Business June 29, 1918, Required by the Commissioner * ash items $110,872.45 Capital .... ! $300^000.00 ___________ — in™ • < Trust Funds, $656,632.44 1832-1918 . y MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM - FLOAT I* I'H AISUD One of the floats which received commendation In the great Fourth j of July parade was that of the liar ! risburg Chapter of the Red Cross. J The float was decorated in red white and blue, and carried thirteen people, j symbolical of the thirteen original | | states. The central figure was a girl , i representing Liberty, surrounded by | the Army and Navy, represented by! sold lie rs. sailors, and G. A. 11. veter- j ans. Miss Pauline clly impersonated! Liberty. Surrounding the float were' I thirteen lted Cross nurses. | I.lL<;\l. NOTICES j IN compliance with the provisions of, the Acts of Assembly of the Common- j wealth of Pennsylvania sealed pro- I posals will be received until 12 o'clock I noon, July 23. I!>1S. at the Oftlce of I the Superintendent of Public Printing ! . and Binding. In the Capitol Building- \ ins. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. for j furnishing 2.500 reams, more or less, i as per sample, or rag S. and S. C. Book paper, basis 36x38-55:500 for use , in the execution of the Public Print-' ■ tng and Binding from the tlrst day of August. 1918. to the 30th day of June, I 191!". Bids will be made at n certain rate ; per centum below the maximum rate rixed ill the schedule prepared in ac ! cordanct with law by the S u per in ten - | dent of Public Printing and Binding. | Blank proposals may be obtained at the oftlce of the Superintendent of j Public Printing and Binding and no I bids will be accepted unless submit- i ted upon such furnished blanks. I I'. EDWARD LONtS, 1 Superintendent of Public Printing and . Binding. Harrisburg. Pa.. July S. 191 S. INSTATE NOTICE ™ Notice is hereby given that Letters! oi Administration upon the estate of' James Finn, late of the City of Harris burg. Dauphin County. Pa., deceased i . have been granted to the undersigned I und all persons indebted to said estate ; ' are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same will make them known without delay j JOHN J. FINN, , Administrator. Or Harrisburg. p a . STROUP & FOX. ESQRS.. i Buss Bldg.. j Harrisburg, Pa. ' t NtyriCK Letters Testamentary on i i the Lstate of Grace R. Rrenizer. late of Harrisbucg. Dauphin County. Pa ' deceased, having been granted to the i I undersigned residing at No. 1707 I -North Second street. Harrisburg. Pa all persoas indebted to said Kstate are requested to make immediate pav ment. and those having claims will piesent them for settlement to CHARLES J. BRENIZER, lOxecutor. '■ a - Central Iron and Steel Company Ilarrisburg, Pennsylvania Are You Affected By the " Work or Fight" Order or possibly you are over the draft age and are seeking employment with one of the war industries? V Central Iron and Steel Company Is Classified by the G Essential War Industry Ninety-five per cent ol our output during June was shipped to the Emer gency Fleet Corporation, U. S. Navy, Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army and the Railroad Administration. Ships are required to maintain an army at the front. We manufacture ship plates, also steel for the boilers which drive them. Our product goes to the shipyards in the East as well as to the Pacific Coast, and some of the ships being built in Japan for Uncle Sam are made from Central plates. We Need Men in All Departments Mechanics and Electricians Open Heartli Helpers Rolling Mill Hands Blast Furnace Men Railroaders Stenographers Yard and Shop Laborers If employed by a war industry, remain where you are; if not, we have a job for you on Government work. Apply at EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FRONT STREET GATE During Business Hours any hour of the day or night 1 he orders and the equipment arc here —you can furnish the manpower —so Come With Us and H Central Iron and Steel Company Harrisburg, Pennsylvania y* ■ ji. TTt-V o. ioig. I| I 4§3J| July v I k v'fey Offerings \ OUR July list of bonds and short-term notes contains fifty-nine offerings of securities * which are attractive at present prices. ' It also gives condensed descriptions of twelve issues yielding from 4.35% to 6.47%. This list should be of interest to you. Bcnd for H-T-170 The National City Company Correspondent Ofiees i Thirty Cities 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia jyFor Sale or TRenTl V T Semi-Suburban Furnished Residence | I Fourteenth and Broad Streets, c , * ,1 tesirable locution—-awuy from noisy traffic —7 rooms, 2 baths, J I T porches-—cre p!6t—vegetable garden and fruit trees. Garage 1 : J Steam heat, electricity and other modern improvements complete, i Immediate possession. y I 1 Must be disposed of in next few days—owner leaving city. f j Sale Price $10,000; Terms to Suit; Rent $75 S. Friedman | Real Estate Kunkel Building 5 = <\