Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 17, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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on Opposite Pago
AUTOMOPJ LKS
Convert your car
into a
GLASS* ENCLOSED SEDAN
at a small expense.
ANCHOR TOPS
for either
ORD, OAKLAND, OVERLAND,
BUICK OR DODGE CARS
iolves the winter driving
problem at once.
Let us tell you how little
he expense compared to tho
-eul comfort and protection
iou get from these tops.
MAG'S GARAGE. INC.,
117-19-21 S. Third St.
Roll Dial
$777. 2413.
NSHINB GARAGE Auto ra
ng b • expert. Road jobs a
alty. Charge reasonable. Both
ies. Sunshine Garage. 27 North
eron street.
IR SALE Three-passenger Ileo
Istei. Fine engine. Good condl
in everv way. Bargain for quick
Albert L Allen. 206 Walnut
t.
iR SALE Dort Roadster, fully
,ped with self-starter, elzotrlq
s, new tires. Car in first-class
ition. Inquire Roul Estate Office,
zutli Third street.
2 Y' STONE AUTO TOP CO.
sorts of auto top and cushion
1 done by experts; also repair
c. Reasonable rates. 78-78 South
eron Street.
FOR SALE
Reo, 5-passenger. \
Dodge. 5-passenger.
SIBLE'S GARAGE,
301 Cumberland Street.
WM. FiSNN GARAGE
I Muench street. Limousines tor
ral. parti- and balls; careful
ire; open day and aighL Ball
[E NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK—
red body; 1,000 lbs. capacity: a
aln. Inquire of Philadelphia
k Lunch.
FOR SALE ITEMS
e Ford Roadster, with new cylin
black crank shaft and pistons;
new rear end; all in good condi
e late Ford Touring car; all good
and a iot of extras; in perfect
ltiun.
e commercial panel body, for
e Ford Ton Truck,
e 12-cylinder Pathfinder Touring
new cord tires,
e Interstate Touring,
e Chalmers Touring.
1 in good condition.
C. L. CONOVER.
1334-44 Howard Street.
OLD AUTO
ted, used, wrecked or oidtlmers.
ty condition. See me before sac
ng elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
:king, A. Schiffman. 22, 24, 26.
h Cameron street- Bell 3833.
USED
FORDS—FORDS—FORDS
1917-1918 MODELS
URING CAR 5....5300 TO 5500
IADSTEP.S 6275 TO 6*50
DANS 5500 TO 6600
ILIVERY 6375 TO 6450
UPE *SOO
,SO ROADSTER AND TOURING
DIES AT BARGAIN PRICES.
E SPECIAL SPEEDSTER
Til DISC WHEELS. SCHUTTB
DY—A REAL SPORT CA.
lESE CARS HAVE BEEN
ERHAULED AND REPAINTED
D ARE SPIjENDID VALUES.
NVENIENT TERMS CAN BE
RANGED.
MAC'S GARAGE, INC.,
117 S. THIRD ST.
777 BELL 2413 DIAL
'ORD DELIVERY CARS FOR
[IRE, ALSO 2%-TON FORD
RUCKS BY THE DAY OR
RIP, WITH OR WITHOUT
IRIVER.
MAC'S GARAGE, INC.,
I*l7 S. THIRD ST.
777 BELL 2413 DIAL
R SALE 1913 Model Little
Roadster. Good condition. P.
x 293, Mechanicsburg. Pa.
UL DEMONSTRATOR. 1918
0. A genuine bargain, and guar
d for one year. Camp Hill Gar-
Ray Deardorff, Proprietor.
NTED All kinds of used auto
We nay highest cash prices,
ink. 11. Esterbrc.'' 912 North
street. Dial 4990.
I SALE Bulck Roadster, AI
Bargain for some one. A.
man. 22-24-26 North Cameron.
FRIDAY EVENING.
Free Highway Is
Planned From Here
to National Capital
Ilmiuvcr, Jan. 17. —A movement
has been launched to establish a free
and improved highway from Wash
ington to Harrisburg, thus linking
the two capitals byway of Hanover.
The route will take in Carlisle,
Mount Holly, York Springs, Man
chester and Reisertown, Md. If it.ls
accomplished it will mean the free
ing of the Carlisle turnpike in York
and Adams counties, as well as tlip
Baltimore turnpike.
MOTOKGYCLICS AND BICYCLKS
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WOltK. QUA KAN'i'EED.
DOltY e'HANER.
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND.
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
Garages, Accessories and Repairs
AUTO TIRE BARGAINS
30x3% 514.72
31x4 22.65
32x3 % 17.28
32x4 23.00
34x4 26.00
36X4% 27.60
35x5 ....... 15.00
32X3 12.60
DAYTON CYCLE CO.,
012 North Third Street.
FOR RENT Private garages, rear
1272 Miller street, one block from
Thirteenth and State streets. Five
dollars per month. Inquire of Wil
liam E. Orr, 101 South sj.,.init street.
Be 'hone 4 45M.
SPECIAL ON AUTO CHAINS
28x3 53.65
30x3 53.75
30x3'A 53.25
32X3 % 64.15
31x4 54.40
32x4 64.50
33X4 64.60
34x4 64.80
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
918 Nortn *..•• -weet.
WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE
Frames straigtiioned and welded.
Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty.
Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed.
CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO*
1638 Logan SE
BELL 4396 J.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Boscli utgh tension. Elsnmann, Dixey,
Spiltdol'l. Mea, Remy and different
makes of culls, curburetors, et. A
Schiitmau, 22-24-26 North Cameron
Street- Bell 3633.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fendara
lamps, etc. Best service In town. Mar
risbutg Auto Radiator Works, 606
North Third street.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Henry S. Dixon,
iate of Harrisburg, Dauphin County,
Pa., deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned residing In Har
risburg. ail persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
MARY N. DIXON,
Administratrix.
In the Orphans' Court of Daupnin
County, Pennsylvania.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Heirs of Mary K. Fasnacht, deceased,
and the Guardian of such as are
Minors, have presented their Petition
to the above-stated Court, and which
Petition is now on file in the Office of
the Clerk of said Court, praying for
an Order to sell at Private Sale,
under tho Orphans' Court Partition
Act of 1917, P. L 337, to HARRY
SHERMAN, of tho City of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, for the sum of Two
Thousand (52,000.00) Dollars tho fol
lowing described Real Estate:
All that certain house and lot of
ground, situate in the Ninth Ward, of
the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the north
ern line of Bailey street at corner of
lot, now or formerly of T. Coldwater,
and running thence northwardly along
line of lot of T. Coldwater eighty-live
(85) feet to & ten feet wide alley;
ihonee weslwacdly along the southern
line of said alley, eighteen (IS) feet
and eight (8) inches to corner of lot,
now or formerly, of Mary A. Wolf;
thenco southwardly along the line of
said lot of Mary A. Wolf eighty-live
(85) feet to Bailey street? thence
castwardly along the northern line of
Bailey street eighteen (18) feet and
eight (S) Inches, to the place of be
ginning.
Having then n erected House No
1226 Bailey street, Harrisburg, Penn
sylvania.
For Title see Deed Book "W." Vol
12, page 156.
And that the Orphans' Court of said
county lias fixed Monday, February
10, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the
Court House, at Harrisburg, Pennsyl
vania, as the time and place fcr hear
ing and consideration of said Petition
when and where all parties interested
may appear and object to said Private
Sale for any Legal or Equitable
grounds or on account of the Insuf
ficiency the price ottered for tho
same.
HENRY" E. FOX,
Trustee to sell tho Real Estate of
Mary R. Fasnacht. deceased,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ~
Estate of Mary Stahl, late of Har
risburg, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on tho said
Estate have been granted to the un
dersigned. All persons having claims
or demands against the said Estate
will make known the same, and all
persons Indebted to said decedent will
make payment, without delay, to
J. G. INGRAM.
119 N. Cigiiiu street,
Lebanon, p a .
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Mary E. Downs, lata of
Steelton, Pa., deceased, having been
gran&ed to the undersigned, all ner
sons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment"
and those having claims will present
them for settlement to
KATHARINE DOWNES
B. IRENE DOWNS,
° T H.°U DAE.SS. Attorney, Kxecutric ea
Steelton, Pa.
NOTICE " " '
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made by Henry G. Quier
Frank A. Quier and Jesse J. Quier to
the Governor of Pennsylvania, on 'the
27th day of January, A. D. 1919 Rt /S
o'clock A. M„ under tho provisions of
the Act of Assembly entitled the Cor
poration Act of 1874, and the supple *
ments thereto, for a charter for an in
tended Corporation to be called "Se
cured Investments, Incorporated " the
character and object of which is buv
ing and selling and improving im
proved and unimproved real estate
and for these purposes to have pos
sess and enjoy all tho rights, 'bene
fits and privileges by said Act of As
sembly and the supplements thereto
E. M. HERSIIEY.
Solicitor.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of John David
Ltngic, late of the City of Harris
burg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased
having Deen granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment to
THOMAS W. LrNGLE, I
Administrator,
Or Linglostown, R. D 1
STROUP & FOX. Attorneys, *
Harrisburg, Pa.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on
tho Kstgte of Mary Ann Painter, late
ot the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to tho undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate pavment
and those having claims will present
them for settlement to
WILLIAM PAINTER, .
Administrator.
No. 212 Hummel Street.
Qr Harrisburg, Pa.
STROUP S.- Fox. Attorneys,
Harrisburg, Fa.
! WarkeTS I
New York, Jan, 17. —Wall Street.
!—A firm tone ruled at the outset of
to-day's trading on the Stock Ex
change mainly as a result of life
strength shown by oils. Those Issues
were among the first to lose ground,
however, Mexican Petroleum sub
stituting Its Initial advance of a
point with a sharp reaction of four
points. Consolidated Gas, Stromberg,
itnd United Cigars, were Included
among the other heavy issues, while
steels, leathers and rubbers register
ed moderate gains.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and Company,
members of New Y'ork and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square, karrlsburg; 336 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street,
New York—furnish the following
quotations: Open. Noon.
Allis Chalmers .. .. .... 32% 32
Arner Beet Sugar 69% 69
American Can 48% 47%
Am Car and Foundry Co 89% 89
Amer Loco 60% 60%
Amer Smelting 73% 71%
Anaconda .. . „ 58% 68
Baldwin Locomotive .... 72% 71%
Baltimore and Ohio .... 48% 48%
Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 58% 57%
Butte Copper 17% 17%
California Petroleum ... 23% 25%
Cenfral Leather 59 58%
Chesapeake and Ohio ... 65% 65%
Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 24% 24%
Ghino Con Copper 33% 33%
Col Fuel and Iron ...... 36 36
Corn Products 48% 43%
Crucible Steel 57% 54%
Distilling Securities 61% 51%
Erie 16% 16%.
Uoodrlch, B. F. 125 123%
Grea't Northern pfd 92% 92%
Great Northern Ore subs 37% 36%
Hide and Leather—. 153% 153%
Hide and Leather pfd ... 82% 81%
inspiration Copper 44% 43%
International Paper .... 32 31%
Kennecott 32% 32%
Lackawanna Steel 64% 64%
Lehigh Valley 54% 54%
Maxwell Motors .. .... 27% 27%
Merc Mar Ctfs 25% 25
Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 104% 103
Mex Petroleum 181% 173%
Midvale Steel 43 42%
New York Central 73% 73
N Y. N H and H 30% 30%
New York, Ont and West 19% 19%
Northern Pacific ....... 92% 92
Pennsylvania Railroad . 44% 44%
Pittsburgh Coal 46% 46%
Railway Steel Spring .. 73% 72
Ray Con Copper 20% 20%
Reading 80% 79%
Republic Iron and Steel . 72% 71%
Southern Pacific 99% 99%
Southern Ry 27% 27%
Studebaker 49% 49%
Union Pacific 127% 127%
U S I Alcohol 100 99%
U S Rubber 76% 75%
U S Steel .' 92% 91%
Utah Copper .. .. ...... 72 71%
Westinghouso Mfg ...... 41% 41%
Willys-Overland 24% 24%
Western Maryland ...... >ll 11
PHILADELPHIA PIIODUCB
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Jan. 17. Wheat
No. i, soil, feu, 52.20; Nq. 2, reu, 52.24;
No. 3, sott, red. 52.24.
Corn —The market is steady; No. 2,
yellow, as 10 grace una location,
51.6G@1.60.
Oats The market is lower;
No. 2, white, 79@79%c; No. 3, white,
77%® 78c.
Butter —■ The market Is loweri
western, creamery, extras, firsts, 65c;
nearby prints, fancy, 69®71c.
Eggs —Market firmer; Pennsylvania
&11U Uinel ueai oy Urals. Ue eases.
519.00®20.00 per case; do., current re
ceipts, free cases, 513.50 pea
eusu, western, extra firsts. Dee taua,
519.00®20.00 per case; do., firsts, free
cuses. 518.90 per case; fancy, selected,
packed, 69®7 iu per dozen.
Cheese The market is firm;
New York and Wisconsin, full uiUk,
37®38%c;
Bran The market Is steady; Boft
winter, per tun, 140.60®47.00; spring,
per ion, 64L0UQ>45.00.
Refined Sugars Market steady,
powdered, v.4oc; extra fine granulat
ed, 7.26 c.
Live Poultry Market lower;
fowls, 27®30c; spring chickens, 26®
28c; fowls, not leghorns, 32®36c; white
legliunis. AWlit, young, solluiuateii
roosters, 20®21c; old roosters, 20®21c;
bfiiuifi cfiiehe.lis. not iegliui lis, 2v*f32e,
White leghorns, 29®30c; broil
ing chickens, 36®38c; Coasting
i euickeiis, 20®36c; ducks, Peking,
spring, 35®28c; no., old, 30®3Sc; In
dian Runners, 32®340; spring ducks,
Long Island. 34®36e; turkeys, 34®36c;
geese, nearby, 82®36c; western, 32®
36c. •
Dressed Poultry Firm; turkqys,
spring, choice to fancy, 44® 40c;,
do., western, choice to laney, 43®44c;
turkey/;, fresh killed, fair to good, 25
®420; turkeys, common, 30®30p; old,
turkeys, 380 41c; fowls, fresh
killed fowls, choice, 36®36c; do.,
smaller sizes, 27®31c; old roosters, 1
27c; broiling chickens, western, 42® I
44c; roasting chickens, 31®37c; ducks,
40042 c; western ducks, 38®4Uc; geese,
26®30C; dressed Pekin ducks, 34®
36c' old ducks, 30®32c; Indian Run
ners. 27 ®37 %o; spring ducks. Long
island, 30 0 400.
Potatoes The market is lower;
New Jersey, No. 1, 55c®8Luu
per basket; do.. No. 2, su®6vc per
basket; do., lOU-lb. bags, No. 1, 52.60®
3.00 extra quality; do., No. 2; 41.50®
2.20; Pennsylvania. 100 lbs.. No. L
52.50@2.76; do., per 100 lbs., fancy,
' s-.jju ~.rv, Now Jersey, No. r, iou
lbs., 42.1502.50; do.. No. 2. 100 Ibs„
51.2501.75; western, per 100 lb„ 5--20
@2.35; New York State, per 100 lb.,
52.3002.40; Maine, per 100 lbs., 51.60®
1 90; Dciawuie ana Maryland, per 100
bag, 9Uc®fl.ld; Michigan, per 10J
lbs., 51.56®L7u; Florida, per barrel,
52.6002.90; Flprida, 'per bushel,
hamper, 70®86c; Florida, per 160-U>,
bags, 51.6003.00; North Carolina. pr
barrel, 51.6004.0u; South Carolina, per
barrel, 61.60®4.uu; Norfolk, per bar
rel, 53.25; Eastern Shore, p er
barrel, 52.0003.75; fancy, Macungie,
No. 1, per barrel, 62.8503.10; do., No.
2, per barrel, 61-2601.60.
Flour —Tiie market is dull; winter
straight, 610.25010.40 per barrel; km.
sas, 610:60010.76 per barrel; do.,
short, patent, 610.00011,20 per barrel,:
spring short, patent. 510.60010.90 per
barrel; spring, patent, 610.36® 10.60; 1
spring, first, clear. 59.60010.00 per
barrel.
Hay The market Is firm; timothy.
No. 1. largo end small bales, 631,000
32.00 per ton; No, 2, small balos, 629.00
030.00 per ton; No. 3, 525.00026,00 per
ton; sample, 612.60018.00 par ton; no
grade, 67,60011.60 per ton.
I Clover Light mixed, 629.000
30,00; No. 1, 627,00028.00; No. 2, 125.00
@26.00.
Tallow The market is firm;
prime city, in tierces, lie; prime
special, loose, 12c; prime country.
10% c dark. 9®9%c; edible in tierces,
14%® 15c.
CHICAGO SATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. Jan. 17. (U. S. Bureau
of Markets). - Hogs Receipts,
25,000; market opened strong to 10c
higher; now weak. Bulk of sales,
517.50017.85; butchers, 517.65018.00;
light. 516. 85017.60; packing. 516.60®
17.50; throwouts, 616.00® 17.60; pigs,
good to choice. 516.00016.50.
Cattle Receipts. 8,000; good and
choice steers, canners and choice
cows strong; others steady; bulls
slow to 25c lower; calves steady. Beef
cattle, good, choice and prime, 516.50
@20.00; common and medium, 69.75®
16.50; butcher stoek, cows and heif
ers. 57.35014.50; canners and cutters,
66.G007.35; stockers and feeders,
good, choice and fancy, 610.50® 14.00;
inferior, common and medium, 68.00
'010.50; way calves, good'and choice.
515.50@16.0p:
Sheep-r-Recplpts. 8.00Q; lambs slow,
steady to 10c lower. Sheep and year
lings steady. Lambs, choice and
prime, $16.50016.65; medium- and
| good. $16.0016.50; pulls, 611.500
43.75; ewes, choice and prime, 610.63
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"William Hodge will present a no w American play, a four-act comedy,
at the Orpheum Theater, on Tuesday night, for one performance. "A Cure
For Curables" is from the pens of Earl Derr Biggers and Mr. Hodge, and
ia declared to give Mr. Hodge the b eat opportunity of bia Ufa for the por
trayal of American character. He will appear as "Dr. Pendergrass, a
j'oung Kentucky physician, who has inherited a sanatorium from his
uncle—the proviso being that he must cure ten patients within thirty days
or lose all title to the estate. Several wealthy men and women are
amongst these patients, and how the young doctor accomplishes his end
and wins the place is the motive for a series of Ingenious situations. A
piquant love story is interwoven into the main plot. A cast of twenty-six
persons will support Mr. Hodge.
@lf.OO; medium and good, J9.2D®
10.65; culls, |u.OO® 7.75.
CHICAGO BOARD. OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chleaga. Jan. 17.—Board of Trade
closing:
Corn—February, 1.33%; May, 1.28%.
Oats —February, 67%; May, 68%.
Pork—January, 46.25; May, 10-jj;".
Hard—January, 23,75; May, 26.<0.
Klbs —January, 24.75; May, 22.i5.
Unveil 61 Additional
Tablets in York; 150
Give Lives in War
York, Jan. 17. —Placing sixty-one
new tablets alongside tho eighty
nine memorial tablets which already
adorned the pilasters in front of the
York county cpurthouse, the Me
morial Committee of the Y v ork
Chamber of Commerce has given
public evidence of the fact that 150
of the young men and women of
York county have given their lives
for world peace.
There are more names to be add
ed, but these deaths have not yet.
been officially verified, and whereas
the tablets erected last night com
pleted the covering of the faces of
the entire six pilasters, it is ex
pected future names will cover the
sides of a number of the same pilas
ters.
The new tablets were unveiled
with impressive exercises In tho
presence of a large throng of rela
tives and friends of the dead heroes.
The ceremonies proper took place
Inside On account of the unfavorable
.weather and Courtroom No. 1 was
well filled. Walter G. Mcßlain, chair
man of the committee, had charge,'
and the principal address was deliv
fered by the Rev. Dr. C. E. Walter.
FRACTURES HIP IN FA LP.
Enola, Jan. 17.—11. H. Minnlcli,
employed as brakeman in the local
car repair shops had two ribs frac
tured and his hip badly injured In
falling from the top of a box car
while at work here. He was re
moved to his home where he was
given medical attention.
A Monthly Booklet of
Investment Offerings
OUR Bond Department publishes
monthly a booklet of investment offer
ings, comprising bonds and notes of govern
ments, municipalities, public utilities, and
railroad and industrial companies. We
recommend these securities for investment.
Detailed information and suggestions for
such selections as will meet your special
requirements may be obtained upon request.
We shall be pleased to send you the January
booklet, which is now ready for distribution.
Guaranty Trust Company
of New York
140 Broadway
New York London Paris
Capital and Surplus - - $50,000,000
Resources more than - $700,000,000
i
For Further Information Address
J. C. JESSUP, JR.
200' Calder Building, Harris'burg, Pa.
Bell. Telephonor-rtlarrisbtirg 462 I *
Dial Telephone— Hnrrislnirg 351J
WM.H. ANDREWS,
EX-POLITICIAN,
DIES IN THE WEST
Served Three Years as Chair
man o£ Republican State
Committee
' YV. H. ANDREW
Republican lender As He J.ookod
When a Power in Pennsylva
nia Politics
Pittsburgh, Jan. , 17.—William H.
Andrews, for many' years prominent
in Pennsylvania politics, died yes
terday near Carlsbad, .N. M., accord'
lug to telegrams received here to
duy by friends. Mr. Andrews was
In his 77th year.
Ho was born In Youngsvllle, War
ren county, Pa., January 14. 1842,
and for many yoars his homo was
In Titusvllle, Crawford county. In
1888, 1889 and 1890 ho sorved as
chairman of the Republican state;
committee. He was elected a state
representative in 1889 and to the
State Senate In 1904, from Craw
ford.
In 1898 he took up residence In
Pittsburgh, but a few years later he
went to New Mexico, where ho held
an Interest In a railroad. He was
elected from New Mexico as a dele
gate In Congress and was active In
having the territory admitted as a
state.
It was as chairman of the Repub
lican State Committee of Pennsyl
vania that Mr. Andrews was most
aotlve. He had a wide acquaintance
among politicians of all parties and
was regarded as an astute leader.
He belonged to the old school and
had little patience with the alleged
ballot reform measures. He was a
faithful lieutenant of Senator Quay
and always referred to him as "The
Old Man."
Montenegrins Ask
For Americans to
Put Down Revolt
Washington, Jan. 17.—Montene
grin Insurgents have sent a delega
tion to rfihg Nicholas asking that
American troops be sent to Monte
negro to preserve order, according
to an official statement to-day in the
hands of the Montenegrin legation.
The action of the Insurgents follow
ed a revolt after the occupation of
Montenegro by Serbian troops. In
surgents numbering about 20,000
have succeeded in occupying several
towns from which Serbian forces
were driven.
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State Capital Savings and Loan Association
108 NORTH SECOND STREET
REPORT OF CONDITION .
Twenty-fitst Annual Statement
DECEMBER 31, 1918
ASSETS . ' LIABILITIES
Loans on bonds and Dues on instalment stock $677,629.99
mortgages $3,834,539.24 Dues on credit principal
Loans on Association's loans 224,390.87
stock * 4,831.00 Profits apportioned 136,550.93
Liberty bonds .. .• 100,000.00
Real estate 10,900.00 $1,038,571.79
Real estate contracts... 89,794.47 Dues on interest reduc-
Office building . 43,000.00 tion loans 493,586.91
Cash on hand and in Full paid stock 2,609,900.00
banks 97,141.10 1918 sfate tax on full
Interest accrued 4,448.94 paid stock • 9,915.00
Contingent fund 32,681.75
$4,184,654.75 \ $4,184,654.75
We have audited the books, and .accounts of the State Capital Savings and
•Loan Association and hereby certify that the above is a true exhibit and, in our
opinion, correctly sets forth the financial condition of the Association as of
December 31st, 1918.
New York, BAKER, VAWTER & WOLF,
January 13, 1919. Certified Public Accountants.
THE YEAR'S BUSINESS:
Receipts, $2,229,37047. Loans, $1,023,353.09. Lib
erty Bonds purchased, $50,000.00. Withdrawals, $844,761.71. Stock Matured,
$110,884.00. Interest and Dividends paid, $184,627.37. Assets Increased,
$250,230.12. Stock sold, 25,111, Shares. Assisted 245 Families to secure Homes,
6 per cent. Dividend Paid. - Contingent Fund Increased, $3,869.07.
OUR BUSINESS IS:
The making of Loans on Real Estate security, repayable
in Moderate Monthly instalments.
The receiving of Savings, by means of Monthly Payments
on Stock, of 50c and upward; withdrawable on 30 days' notice with interest ut
4 per cent, to 6 per cent, according to time.
The receiving if Investment Money, as Full Paid Stock,
in Multiples of SIOO, upon which yearly dividends of 5 per cent, free of State Tax,
are paid semi-annually and which is withdrawable on 30 days' notice.
Our Office is open daily from 9 to 5 and on Saturday
night If j'ou are interested in any feature of our business we will be glad to
have you call or write for further information.
PENNSYLVANIA'S LARGEST BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N
Harrisburg National Bank
16 South Market Square
More Than 100 Years at the Same Location
Condensed Statement
Call of Comptroller of Currency, December 31,1918
Cash and Reserve $888,661.77 Capital and Surplus,sßoo,ooo.oo
Due from 8dnk5,...... 12,010.72 Interest Earned, 36,991.09
Loans and Discounts,.. 1,042,573.71 Circulating Notes, ...., 201,200.00
Stocks, Bonds & Se- Due to Banks 83 458 33
curities, 524,108.18 uue to Banlcs ' 83,458.33
U. S. Bonds,.. 531,070.90 Deposits, 1,876,775.86
. $2,998,425.28 $2,998,425.28
We Welcoihe Consultation on All Legitimate
Banking Business, Large or Small
EDWARD BAILEY W. L. GORGAS
President , Cashier
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JANUARY 17, 1919.
SENATORS WILL]
DEBATE TODAY ON
FOOD RELIEF BILL
Leaders Confident Final Vote
Will Be Made To
morrow
By Associated Press
Washington, Jan. 17.—Debate on
the administration bill appropriating
$100,000,000 for food relief in Eu
rope and the near east will begin to
day in the Senate with leaders con
fident of a final vote before adourn
ment Saturday night.
The measure was ordered favor
ably reported yesterday by the Sen
ate appropriations committee with
but little opposition and both Dem
ocratic and Republican leaders are
confident that it will be passed. Many
Senators, however, are opposed to
the appropriation and aro expected
I to present their views on the floor of
I the Senate.
j Approval of the measure by the
[ committee was voted after officials
lof the State Treasury Department
and the food administration had
been examined as to how the money
is to be spent and the only amend
ments to the House bill made by
the committee require itemized, In
stead of general statements of the
expenditures to Congress.
Officials testifying before the com
mitte declared that it was impos
sible ht this time to say definitely
how and where the proposed relief
will be given but they urged the ne
cessity of speedy action on the ap
propriation. They said. Great Brit
ain, France and Italy already are
furnishing relief to Belgium, Serbia,
Syria and South Austria and were
willing and anxious to do all they
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can in relieving: distress and pre
venting the westward spread of Bol
shevism.
James F. Quinn Goes
on Strfte's Retired List
James T. Quinn, supervisory in
spector for the Department of Labor
and Industry at Lancaster, having
reached the age of 66 years, to-day
applied for retirement on half-pay
under state law. Quinn, who for
twenty-four years has been in the
service of the state, is now receiv
ing $3,600. He retires to-morrow.
Mr. Quinn came to the Depart
ment of and Industry from
the old factory inspector's depart
ment. lie served for years in the
State Arsenal where he made an ex
cellent record during the Spanish-
American War. He is well known in
Harrisburg, where he was a resident
for many years.
Every member of District No. 19,
United Mine Workers of America,
in Jellico, Tenn., donated one day's
pay to the organization for the pur
chase of Liberty bonds.
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