Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page AUTOMOBILES FORD 1917 TOURING—Good order $4 "5 00 cash, llorst. Linglestown. la. Dial' 36C. _____ THE Special Dodge Model Bayfield is inexpensive and the saving in gaso line bill from 15 to 30 per cent will -ay for it in a short time. Agency. FED BRICK'S GARAGE. ISC7-09 North Seventh St. Ik FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring \?er Price. $390. S. R. Hor3t. Ling lestown. Pa. Dial phone 36C. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360. DIAL. 4914 KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO AH sorts of auto tops and work done by experts; also iepai work. Reasonable rates. 7--'S south Cameron street. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Elsman Dixle, Splitdorl', Mea. Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Srh'.ffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. WM. PENN GARAGE 324-6 Muench street Eimouainesfor tuneral parties and Palls, cat etui drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. NEW MAXWELL NEW MAX cash. Regular b r '- HUR£ T . , , LingeLtown, l'a. Near Ilarrlsbur„. Dial 36C. S-SXON ROADSTERS Two 1913 and' 1*917 Models, one has sta"er:,®'iec trie lights s27a.uO and $.90.u0. liorst, Linglestown, Fa. Near llarrUbuig. Diai phone 36. OLsD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or old timers, In Yny condition. See me Petore sac riflcintr elsewhere. Chelsea Auto M,e°ung. A. Shiftman. 2-. 24. 2s North Cameron street. Bill **>•••>. \1 L. COLE'S CHURCH PLACE GARAGE, 44 North Cameron Street. Yuto wrecking aiul repairing. Full line of parts tor all niakes ears on sale We teach you to drive. \\Ul sell you old car on small commission bast* Storage space for fifteen cars. Bell Phone. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also tenders, frn'us etc. Best service in town, llar ri'sbuVg Auto Radiator Works, sua North Third Street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS FOR RENT Entire Garage or Fart. Capacity ot six cars—contains pit aiu. wuohstand, also heated o> hot water. APPLY HARRY W. HAAS, 559 Race Street. SUNSHINE GARAGE '^ ulc \ re " tciriiis by an expert. Road jobs a sue ci"tiy. Charges reasonable. Both phones. Sunshine Gaiage, North Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND I1CY CI.ES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPisRI ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. EXCELSIOR TWIN. $65.00 Harley Twin $95.00. Bargains. Horst, Ltng lVstown Near Harrisburg, Pa. Dial S6C. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Effective May 5, 1919, the closing hour for the receiving and delivery or freight at all freight stations in the i iiv ot' Harrisburg. l a., will be four i l >* o'clock I'. M. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE At the residence. 7'". South Nineteenth street, ihurs 'T'v May ,v, at l:5o P. M.. the entire lot Vf household furniture. Elmer J. j onmcrt C. Fry, Auctioneer. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE letters ot Administra tion in the Estate ot Gertrude A. Kcser late of Harrisburg, Dauphm Cuunty. Pennsylvania, deceased, hu\- 1,,,. been grained to tne undei signed, all poisons owing the said estate are reulifted to mate payment at once and those having claims or demands will pic.-'int them without delay is , , RC TRUST COMPANY, Administrator, No. 16 South Second Street. In the Estate of Samuel K. Sheesley, deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION have been duly granted by the Reg ister ot Wills upon the Estate of Sam uel R. Sheesley, late ot Susquehanna Township. County of Dauphin, and <tate of Pennsylvania, deceased, to Calvin A. Kramer, residing in Pro- Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, f.. whom all persons w no are indebted to said Estate are requested to make pavment. and all pel sons lia\iug any legal claim against or demand up u said Estate, shall make the same known without delay. CALVIN A. KRAMER, Administrator. WM. H. EARNEST. Attorney. SEALED PROPOSALS In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, tne Board of Com missioners of Public Grounds and Buildings invites sealed proposals tor furnishing supplies to the various De partments, Boards and Commissions of the State Government as described and below the maximum prices as shown ill the schedules tor the year cnoing May 31, 192U: Schedule A: Paper, envelopes, boxes, twine, etc. B: Typewriters, adding, ad dressing and duplicat ing machines, a C: Office supplies: Pens, Pencils, luns, etc. CI Flung Carus-Cabinets: Globe Wernicke, Li brary Bureau, Yaw liian & Erbe. * C 2 Desks and Tables, per specifications, metal lic furniture lArt Metal). - D Miscellaneous books and subscriptions, a E General Supplies: Brushes, soaps, carpels, rugs, llags, etc. F Laboratory aua Engi neering supplies, a Q Paints, upholstering, aud hardware supplies, a H Lumber and Park Sup plies, Repairing aud f Hauling. • 1 Power Prant and Plumb ing supplies. -The Schedule or supplies will be Is sued In sections as shown aoove, ana it is requestcu tnat parties desiring iamo indicate cieariy the section o. sections wanted. Ail proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or bond In such jural ana amount as provided in the Instructions to Bluders at.ached to each schedule. proposals must be delivered to the superintendent cf Public Grounus and Buildings on or before twelve flzj o'clock, meridian. Tuesday May 13, 1919, at which tlrno bids wib". be open ed and awards made as soon there alter as practicable. Blank bonds and schnduloj with all pecessury inioruiutlou nmy be had by communicating with the Department of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg. Fa. By order of the Board, GEORGE A- sJHREINKR. Superintendent W. MITCHELL. Secretary. < TUESDAY EVENING, mjRIUSBtTRG TELEGKXPH MAY 6, 1919. I MARKETS I Stock Exchange Closed in Honor of the 77th f | The New Y'ork Stock Exchange Is i closed to-day because of the parade - incident to the homecoming of the d i 77th Division. Hence the Telegraph - [ does not publish the usual quota ' J tions. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press. 6 i Philadelphia. May 6. Wheat " No. 1. soft. red. $2.20; No. 2. leu. J. 2 4; No. 3. soft, red, $2.24. "" Coin The market is steady; No. 2. yellow as to grade and location. $1.8001.85. Oats The market is lower: No. 2. white, 8O0Slc; No. 3. white. 79 © 7 9 Vi c. I ; Butter The market is steady: „ i western, creamery, extra, 56c; nearby prints, fancy, *63® 65c. " Refined Sugars Market steady; r I powdered, 5.45 c; extra fine granulat ed. 9c. Clicese The market Is steady; _ I New York and Wisconsin, full miik, C j new, 36©361ic; old., do., 36039 c. , | Eggs Market higher; Fennsylva t ; nia and other nearby firsts. :rc cases, $14.10 per case: do., current 3 receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case; western, extra firsts. free cases. _ $ll.lO per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.80 per ease; fancy, selected, pack r ed. 52© 54e per dozen. 1 Live Poultry Quiet; fowls lower; 1 fi wis, 39c; "spring chickens, large sizes, 39040 c; spring chickens, hrcl - rrs, not leghorns, 7®80c; do., white - leghorns, 55© 60c; roosters, 24025 c; staggy, young roosters, 250 25c; u ducks. Peking. 34036 c; do.. Indian runners, 25030 c; spring ducks. Long, Island, 32© 36c; geese, nearby, 22® j ; 25c; do., western, 22©25 c. Dressed Poultry Firm: turkeys, -[spring, choice, to fumy, 40©4Sc; 5 i do., western, choice to fancy, 45© 46c; - ! turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40 -I ©43 c: turkeys, common. 3i)©3sc: old j ;• i turkeys, 40©42e; capons, seven to | i eight pouuds, 44® 45c; do., smaller -1 sizes, 40®43c; fowls. frosh killed, ! choice to fancy, 38®39c; do., i. smaller sizes, 30®34e; roosters, 27c. - western roasting chickens, 27037 c; 0 j western broiling chickens, 42® 44c; 6 f ducks, western. 38040 c: I'-kln ducks. 44046 c; old ducks, 44®46c; Indian - [ LEGAL NOTICES 1 I NOTICE Letters Testamentary on a the Estate of William H. Bond, late 1 of the Citv of Harrisburg, Dauphin s County, Pa'., deceased, having been '• granted to the undersigned residing in said city, all persons indebted to " said Estate are requested to make ini ■ mediate payment, and those having '•I claims will present them for settle r ! tr.ent. a COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM PANY. ■ I Executor. ! NOTICE Letters of Administrn ■ j tion on the Estate of Steve Bracrok 1 c also Known as Stif Borcsok and Stii ißorescok). late of the City of Har tisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceas ed, having been granted to the under signed residing in said city, all per rons indebted to said Estate are re | quested to make immediate payment., [and those having claims will present ihem for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM PANY. Administrator. i PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF I HEALTH | So VLED PROPOSALS for tho fol lowing work will he received and I publiclv opened at the Department 'if Health. Harrisburg, Pa., by Edward ! Martin. Commissioner of Health, at 2 " P. M.. Monday. May 19, 1919: MONT ALTO SANATORIUM: Six j En.pb vers' Houses, Dormitory for Fe male Help. Boiler House for Hospital Group. Alterations and Additions to ■ Camp Boiler House; Laundry Build-I ing. Community Buildings. . To complete tho above buildings the I . following proposals will bo received:! . Heating Installation, Alterations and! i Additions to Existing Heating Plant I [ Eouipment, Electric Light Wiring; I .[Electric Transmission and Distribu tion I.ines. Interior and Ground Light- 1 ing. and Interior Electric Fixtures; 'numbing: Coal and Ash Handling Ap , paratus in the Existing Boiler House, i I'RESSON: Four Employees' Houses. , Community Building. Solarium Adrii -1 tions and Fire Towers in East Ward; Heating for above; plumbing for I . above: Electric Wiring and Fixtures i for above. I I HAMBURG: Community Building.! "iDairv Barn. Wind Break Additions to' • Ward Buildings. Kalamein Doors for • • Fire Escapes. Cement Pavements: | *i Heating for Community Building: 'Electric Wiring and Fixtures for I Community Building and Dairy Barn;, "j Plumbing for Community Building and Dairy Barn ■ 1 The plans and specifications may be • I seen at the office of the Department -.of Health. Harrisburg. or at 1906 Race i'street. Philadelphia, and sets may be - j obtained at the office of the Engineer- ' • ing Division, State Health Pepart i niont. Keystone Building, Harrisburg. | a | upon de posit of $25.00 for return in s , good condition of each contract set. [ Each proposal must be accompanied j Iby certified check for Five Hundred I Dollars. Successful contractors will I be required to give a surety bond for 1 - the full amount of the contract. The' • right is !• served to reject any and all . bids. • ! EDWARD MARTIN*. Commissioner. | ' CHARTER NOTICE 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ' an application will be made to the I '!Governor of the State of Pennsylva-' ; nia on Thursday, May 22. 1919. under ' 1 the Act of Assembly of the Common- i ! wealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An 1 Act to provide for the incorporation I 1 and regulation of certain corpora-I ! tions," approved April 29, 1874, and' the supplements thereto, for the char- I ter ot an intended corporation to be! called "Atlantic Motor Truck Com pany.'" the character and object of " which is the buying, selling, renting, repairing, assembling, storing and otherwise dealing in motor vehicles of every kind, and accessories and i parts for said vehicles, and for these f purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges 5 of the said act of Assembly and its i supplcmvU®. 1 VICTOR BRADDOCK. WALTER R. SOHN. Solicitors. ' * NOTICE Letters Testamentary in . the Estate of Jacob Snyder, late of . Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Penn gylvania, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons ' owing the said Estate will please ; I make settlement at once, and those ■ having claims will present them with • out delay to H\RRISBUKG TRUST COMPANY. Executor, No. 16 South Second Street. ' ° r jOHN A. HERMAN. ESQ.. I Attorney, No. 333 Market Street. • PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGH WAY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg, Pa. ' Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A. M., May 21, 1919, 1 when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contracts ..warded' ; as scon thereafter as possible for 1 Road Machinery to be used for Main tenance Work of the Department. ' Bidding blanks and specifications may be obtained free upon application to ' the State Highway Department. Har ! risburg. Pa. Lewis S. Sadler, State • Highway Commissioner. . NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of John . Hoover, late 1 of Harrisburg. Dauphih County, Penn ! sylvanla. deceased, having been grant ' ed to the undersigned, residing at Wormleysburg. Cumberland County. : Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to 1 said Estate are requested to make lm -1 mediate payment, and Ihoso having; ■ claims against said Estate will pro ' sent them for settlement to WILLIAM H. HOOVER. Executor. WALTER R. SOHN, Attorney, Hurrlsburg. Pa. 1 THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Blubaker Coal Co. will be held at the office of The W. o Hlckok Mfg. Co., on May 6. 1919, a 12:0U o clock noon, ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary, [LOAN TOTAL MAY ! PASS 2 BILLION MARK BY NIGHT Appeal of Glass Having Its Effect in Drive Through out the Nation Washington, May 6.—New sub scriptions reports to the Treasury to day raised the Victory Liberty Loan total above $1,900,000,000 and of ficials believed that the two billion mark would be passed before night. Scores of communities which had re ■ lied on desultory methods of gath | ing subscriptions have adopted house to house canvassing plans. Housing Finish Likely From many states to-day came re ports indicating that Secretary Glass' i appeal for a rousing finish of the loan campaign was having effect. Small Sunts Needed Some committees reported a ten dency cf many citizens not to sub scribe unless small popular subscrip- I tions were urgently needed. In an swer to these the Treasury said the J time had come when "small sub scriptions are urgently needed." I 1 | Runners, 44046 c; spring ducks. Long Island, 44046 c; geese, 26©30 c. Flour The market is tirm; winter straight, western. $11.50© 11.75 per barrel; do., nearby, $11.25®11.50 per barrel; Kansas straights, $12.20© 12.65 per barrel; do., short patents. $13.00 © 13.50 per barrel; spring, short pat ents, $15.70® 13.90 per barrel; do., spring patents, $13.00013.50 per bar rel; spring firsts, clear, $14.00014.75 pel- barrel. Hay The market is firm; timothy, , No. 1, large and small bales. sJ9.ou per ton; Nc. 2, do.. $37.50@38.C per : ton; Mo. 3, do., {33.50@34.60 per ton i Clover Mixed: Light, $37.50038.00 per ton; No. 1, do., $36.50037.00 per ton; No. 2. do.. $34.00035.00 per ton. Bran Firm and higher; soft winter, in 100-Ib. sacks, spot, $48.00® 43.00 per ton; spring, spot, in 100-Ib. .sacks. $40.000 47.00 per ton. ! Tallow The market ts Arm; l prime rity. loose, 12c; do., special, loose, 124 c; prime country, 11c, edible in tierces, 22@24c. Potatoes Quiet; Florida lower; New Jersey, Mo. l t 65®tS5c; | per basket; do.. No. 2, 50®60c per basket; do., 100-Ib. bags. No. 1, $2.50® 1 3.00, extra quality; do., No. 2, $1.50® I 2.25; Pennsylvania. No. 1. 100 lbs.. .$2 6002.75; do., per 100 lbs., fancy, I $2.90© 3.10; New Jersey, No. I, lUO lbs.. $2.25® 2.40; • do.. No. 2, 100 lbs., | $1.2501.75; western, per 100 lbs., $2.00 i ©2.25: New York state, per 100 lb.. : $2.4502.60; Maine, per 100 lbs., $2.65© 2.75; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 libs.. $2.25® 2.40; Florida, No. 1, per I barrel, $8.0008.50; Florida, No. 2. per [barrel, $5.750 7.00; Florida per 150-tt. oags. $1.500 3.00; North Carolina, pet . bairel, $1 6004.C0; South Carolina, per barrel. $1.5004.00: Norfolk, per bar rel. $3.25: Eastern Shore, per i barrel. $2.0002.75; fancy. Macungle, No. 1, per barrel, $2.9503.00, do. No 2. per barrel. $1.2501.50. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press. Chicago, May 6. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts, 29.000; market mostly 15c to 25c higher than yesterday's average; top, $21.30, a new high record. Bulk of sales, $21.00021.20; heavy weight, $21.100 21.30; medium weight, $21.00© 21.25; light weight. $20.75© 21.5"; light lights not quoted: heavy pack ing sows, smooth, $20.40020.85; pack ing sows, lough, $19.50020.35; pigs, $18.50© 19.50. Cattle Receipts. 19,000; beef steers slow, 15c to 25c lower; butcher cattle steady to 15c lower; feeders and calves steady. Beef steers, me dium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $17.30® 19.75; medium and good. $12.75© 17.75; common. $11,500 1 1.25. Light weight, good and choice, ]sl 4.73® 17.75; common and medium, ; $16.30® 15.25. Butcher cattle heifers, [ sB.oo® 15.00: cows, $7.75® 14.75. Can cers and cutters. $6.0007.75; veal I calves, light and handy weight, $13.00 ©"14.00; feeder steers. $10.25 015.50; ! stocker steers, $8.60013.75. Sheep Receipts. 1.600; shorn lambs steady; bids on wooled lambs lower; sheep steady. Lafmbs. eighty four pounds down. $18.00020.25; I eighty-five pounds up. $17.50020.15: culls and common. $13.00017.50; year ling wethers, $15.00018.25: ewes, me dium, good and choice, $12.25015.65; culls and common. $6.00012.25. AUTO IN ENGINE TEST IS BADLY SMASHED [Continued from First Page.] in more than a half an hour ahead of Its schedule, the driver decided to run to Enola and back so as to come in at the regular time. Running about 25 miles an hour, the car drew up in the rear of another car that was traveling much slower and New the horn for the car ahead to let it pass. The driver of the other car did not turn over enough to let the Overland pass and <he driver of the test car was forced to go down into the gutter in order to avoid hitting it. Coming out of the gutter, it is thought that the front tire picked up a stone for it blew out. throw ing the car completely around, tear ing off the two rear tires and throwing the car with such an impact against a concrete culvert that the rear left wheel was demolished, the rear axle housing bent, the fender torn off. and the front wheel sprung. In the crash, the motor stopped, through no fault of the car, but purely because of the strong impact. As soon as the car came to a standstill the driver immediately started the motor again. A telephone message was sent at once to the Overland Service Station for new tires and a new wheel, repairs were made so that the car could run under its own power, to the control station where it checked in at 5.33 p. m. After checking it proceeded to the service station, where a new rear construction was placed in position, a new front wheel put on and the tires repaired. This operation was done in the record breaking time of 3 hours and 20 min utes. when the ear again reported at the control station ready to go out on the 10 o'clock turn. The motor in the car was kept running all the time while the repairs were being made so that there was only about 10 seconds that it was idle at the impact of the crash. It is not known whether this acci dent will disqualify the car on its mile age, which up to 6 o'clock last evening was 1,506 miles, 244 miles ahead of the Oklahoma car's record for the second day. Should the car be disqualified, Mr. Hanson announces that he will con tinue the contest up to Monday at 6 p. m., or rather to make seven days and nights of straight running. A ruling in this case will be made by the Judges today. Leaving here at 10 p. m. last evening, the car went to Chambersburg and re turn and Is now running as good as ever. The motor was not damaged In any way and the car Is as perfect now ] as lt was at the start. Every part re quired to make repairs were on hand at ' the service station and eight men werd put on the Job as soon as the car rolled In. 'Tho car Is now on the run and will continue until the record is broken. JAS. F.WOODWARD GOES INTO OFFICE Now Secretary Greeted by Of ficials; Paul W. Houek Gets Appointment ' ., j , i . imcs '- ° o< '" •S5& iSSfcjPl diet rie t. was ' sworn its Soo jM oin , . T . taking place in the Department of Internal Affairs in the presence of many friends. Numerous floral tributes were sent new secretary and immediately ! a "er the inauguration the members [ of the Senate went to congratu j late him. Mr. Woodward announced that he would not make any changes for ; the present in his department. Houek Gets Place Just about the time Mr. Wood- I ward was being sworn in the Gov ernor sent to the Senate the nomi nation of Paul W. Houek, the re tiring Secretary of Internal Affairs, to be a member of the State Com pensation Board as successor to James 1\ . Leech, of ICbensburg, one of the original members of the board. Mr. Leech was one of the oig;ht men whoso nominations were rejected by the Senate of 1917, but reappointed by Governor Brum baugh. His nomination was among those withdrawn when Governor Sproul took office. Mr. Houek was confirmed and will be sworn in at once. He was for merly a referee for the Berks- Schuylkill district and made a notable record in his decisions, a number of which were upheld bv the Supreme Court. CREAM POORER THAN MILK IS FOUND HERE [Continued from First Page.] during the month of April. 20 of them were below the butter fat standard. Of the 24 milk samples which were tested only one showed the presence of colon bacilli, or disease germs; five showed traces of gas and one was below the butter fat standard. All met the specific gravity test. The milk report is considered good. The reports follow: Cream Report | Vendor Fatty Alva Hotel Rest 3.00 Alva Hotel Rest 11.00 Busy Bee Rest 21.00 Crystal Rest 2LOO Davenport Lunch 18.00 Harris Rest 14,00 Harris Rest 13.00 Hbg. Quick Lunch ..' 5.00 Hbg. Quick Lunch 1.00 Hbg. Quick Lunch 4.00 Hershey Creamery Co 18.00 C. A. Hoak, 13.00 C. A. Hoak 19.00 C. A. Hoak 20.00 C. A. Hoak 10.50 J. N. Kramer 24.00 Manhattan Rest 12.00 Manhattan Rest 14.50 Penn Harris Lunch 23.00 Pcnn Harris Lunch 30.00 .una. Milk F. Co 20.00 -una. Milk P. Co. 19.00 ronna. Milk P. Co 18.00 I'hila. Quick Lunch 7.00 Phila. Quick Lunch 15.00 S. S. Pomeroy lsiuO IS. S. Pomeroy 10.00 [S. S. Pomeroy 18.00 J. A. Rudy 21.00 jJ. A. Rudy 7.00 Rustic Dairy Lunch 19.00 Ryder Bros 24.50 K. Sheesley 14.00 | C. E. .Sheesley 22.50 C. W. Smith 13.50 C. \V. Smith 13.50 B. H. Taylor 25.00 Crriim Standards Butter fat IS per cent. Double cream 36 per cent. Milk Report Bacteria Colon Fat Vendor per c.c. per c.c. p.c. Cohen. Max 500,000 o 5.30 Cooper & Sons, C. K 10,000 0 3.40 John L Cromer . 4,000 0 4.30 Hbg. Quick Lunch 50,000 0 3.30 c. c. Hassler 9.000 0 3.30 C. A. Hoak 9,000 0 3.60 C. A. Hoak 75.000 0 3.00 C. A. Hoak 13,000 1600 3.50 C. A. Hoak 650,000 0 4.00 C. A. Hoak 3.60 C. B. Hassler .... 175,000 0 3.30 H. W. Holier .... 4.00 H. \V. Holler .... 3,000 . 0 3.60 J. Mf Jones 32.000 0 3.50 C. P. LeVan .. s .. 170,000 0 3.50 Manhattan Rest. . 5,000 0 330 J. H. Miller 30.000 0 3.60 J. E. Mumma .... 75,000 0 4.00 C. M. Nissley .... 10.000 0 4.00 C. M. Nissley .... 3.60 C. Ott 31.000 0 3.50 Penna. M. P. Co. . 25,000 0 3.30 Penna. M. P. Co. . 3,500 0 3.60 H. A. Ritter & Son 52,000 0 3.80 Ryder Bros 30.000 0 3.50 Ryder Bros 12,000 0 3.40 7. A. Rudy 150,000 0 5.30 C. E. Sheesley ... 4.00 Milk Stmidnrds Gas. none. Bacteria, 500,000. Colon, none. Butter fat 3.25 per cent. State Editors to Meet For 47th Annual Session The forty-seVenth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Editorial Association, including the affiliated organizations, the Associated Dallies and the Pennsylvania Association of Weekly Newspapers, will be held to morrow at the Penn-Harris Hotel. The afternoon session will be the formal meeting of the State Editorial Association, including the dailies and the weeklies, when the topics of in terest to editors and publishers will be discussed and the officers of the State Editorial Association elected for the coming year. A banquet, which will include wo men, will be held at the Penn-Harris at 7 o'clock. HEARD IN POLICE COURT Charged with raising a disturbance when they came to a disagreement over domestic matters, Stewart Grimes and his wife, Ruth Grimes, Cherry street, will be given a hear ing in police court during the after noon. Charles G. Clark, who claims Bos ton as his home, was arrested this morning on the charge of panhandling In Market street. Charged with pushing aside blinds and looking Into the Nurses Home in South Front street during the past several night. Lorenzo Valdlvla, who claims 107 South Second street as his residence, was arrested by Har risburg police last night and will be given a hearing In police court dur ing the day. , OCEAN WINDS IN WAY OF FLYERS READY TO START Weather Unfavorable, Wire less Messages From Path Warn Commander Towers New York, May 6.—The proposed start to-day ot tho Navy Depart ment's trans-Atlantic flight byway of Halifax was postponed shortly af ter 9 o'clock this morning because of adverse weather conditions. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—Treasury Department Statement of the Amounts in thu several Funds at Close of Business April 30. 1919: GENERAL FUND Annvllle National Bank. AA Annvllle *lO,OOO 00 Allentown National Bank, . Allentown B.oo° 00 Allentown Trust Co.. Al- ... lentown 8,000 co Athens National Bank. .. Athens 8.000 00 Aldine Trust Co.. Phlla- ..... Oft delphia 12.000 00 American Bank. Phlla- ... delphia, 82.000 00 Anthracite Trust Com- , Rnftft nn pany. Scranton 10 -° OO 00 American National Bank. ... nft AVaynesburg 16 - 000 00 Berwick Saving and Trust n . Co.. Berwick 8 - 00 " uu Bolivar National Bank. .. Bolivar 4 ' ooo uu Braddock Trust Co.. ... Braddock 20 - 000 uo Bridgevllle Trust Co.. I( . n uouO Erldgeville lb.ooo ou : Brookville Title & Trust .. i Co.. Brookville 4 ' ooo 00 Butler County National ... n0 I Bank. Butler 16 - 000 , J 1 Burgettstown National .. , Bank. Burgettstown... 4 J.00" J" j Rank of Donora. Donora. 1..00u uu , 'Bank of Commerce, Phil- ... ( . ft ! I adelphia 20.000 tU I Bank of East Falls, Phil- ... ou i adelphia 4 ' uuu I Ba " k ,. °f , North America. | Philadelphia ' Bank of South Williams- ... 00 port. Williamsport. .... lO.ouo uu i Carlisle Deposit Bank. 0Q Carlisle 1 ' Carlisle Trust Co., Car- 0 (i() lisle •• ' Carnegie National Bank. . Carnegie •••••• 4 ' Carnegie Trust Co.. Car- 0Q negie, Citizen:! Trust Company of Cannonsburg. Can- nonsburg 1 "' Cleartield National Bank. 0(J Cleartield .•• • • Cleartield Trust Company. 0 o Cleartield, Citizens Trust Company. 00Q Clarion • • • •••'{.' " ' Clymer National Bank, 00Q flo Clymer •••*;•' ' Citizens State Bank ot 4 000 00 Salisbury, Llk Lick. . • . 16 000 00 Citizens Bank. Freeiand. Ib.uuu uu Camp Curtin Trust Co.. 0()0 0() Harrisburg. •••••••••"" Central Trust Company. QQ Harrisburg "•••'All;' ' Commercial Trust Com- 000 pany. liarr Üburg ..... Citizens National oann. g 0Q() 00 Indiana 'A'' Clinton County Trust co.. 10 000 00 Lock Haven • City Bank ot McKeesport. Q() 00 McKeesport, .• • • Chartiers ' lrus4 „u° 14.000 00 pany. McKees Bocks -• • Charter National Bank. J2.500 00 Ciiw> National Bank, 21000 00 Myersdale ...... L'-'Ji,' Central National Bank. 10 0 00 00 Mount Union AILIJ Citizens Banking com 10 0 00 CO pany. Oil City. •• •' '" C' Central National Bank. 1B 00 0 00 Philadelphia, ••• • • • •;• Columbia Avenue 1 16,000 00 Co Philadelphia •••••• c o n't i nental Equitable Title & Trust Company. 20 000 ou Philadelphia •••;•• • • Commonwealth Trust v- •. 10 00 0 00 Pittsburgh, • •''' linn ic' County savings ua ' (jo,ooo 00 County Trust Company. g 00Q u() Clti°z?ns BU THie' ' ' Trust Company. S '° oo Conewago T rust v. 4 000 IIQ C,^.e y n. Natlonarßank ; >### ## CeViU:H ln Na°t"onal Bank. York •••••.•It 25,000 Ou j liameport •••••■• • • jj a . Delawarei CoMty 7M#Q 0Q Deposit Natl on a I Bank. o# Drove."*' 8 and''Mechanic- National Bank. Fn 20.000 CO E Sf£o.. Pmburgb" d 15.000 00 Cxcnange National Bank. q oo F b . U, faUonal Bank. o# CRntOW e e • Trust First Savings & 30.000 00 Bank.' Freepo. t! s.uuo uu H-Min.ers State Bank. Htiover 6.000 00 Farmers Trust Company. Fulton 00 National' Bank. Lancaster MOO CO Fa. inera National Bank. Montrose uu "'Bank 8 Northumberland 8.000 00 ........ Farmers Bank, Parkes burg MOO 00 Franklin Trust Company. Philadelphia • 20,000 00 k-u. ets Deposit National. Bank, Pittsburgh 60,000 CO Farmers & Miners Trust Co Punxsutawney .... 4,000 00 i . liners & Merchants 'Hank. Hed Lion 16.000 00 Farmers National Bank. "somerset 15.000 00 Fanners Trust Company. State College 4,000 CO Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Tyrone. 4,000 oo Favette Title & Trust Co., Uniontown 60,000 00 Farmers &■ Mechanics Trust Co., West Ches ter 44,000 00 First National Bank, Addison 8,000 CO First National Bank. Bedford • • • •••• 16,000 00 First National bank. Berwick • • • • • • • 8,000 co fiTbi National Bank. Beaver Falls 14,000 00 Fi.ai National Bank, Black Lick 8,000 00 First National Bank, BlatrsVllle ............ 10,000 00 curst National Bank. Canton ;••.;••;• 12 -°OO ou F,Vst National Bank. Charleroi ...... 16,000 CO First National Bank. Clarion •••••••• 16,000 ou Fiist National Bank. Carnegie 60,000 oo Fl?st National Bank. Carrolltown ■•••• ■ • • • • 16,000 oo slVst National Bank. Clifton Heights ....... 16.000 oo First Na 11 o" a 1 Bank. Cresson 10,000 oo First National Bank. Dushoro • • •„•• • ■ • 8.000 00 Ft>Kt National Bank. Ebensburg. ........... 50,000 09 trirnt National Bank of Salisbury. Elk Lick.. 12.000 00 First National Bank. Franklin •••••••• 20,000 00 First National Bank. Glen Campbell ........ 20.000 CO First National Bank. Greensburg 100.000 00 First National Bank. Harrisburg 28.000 00 First National Bank, Huntingdon 10,000 00 The departure would be made be- I fore 10 a. m„ on the first day that favorable weather conditions were reported. Commander John H. Tow ers said. bservations along the North At-, lantic coast this morning indicated a probability that Northeast winds, which prevented the flight to-day, would continue to-morrow. Forecasts Unfavorable Forecasts of rain to-morrow and unfavorable wind for Thursday in dicated that tho seaplanes might not get away before Friday. Wireless messages regarding weather conditions reached Com mander Towers from seven United Stntes destroyers at sea and along the path to the Azore. The water off the filylng station at Rocltaway point was covered with white caps to-day and the wind raised swirls of sand along the beach. First National Bank, Intercourse B<ooo 00 First National Bank, Johnstown 20,000 00 First National Bank, Lebanon 8,000 00 First National Bank, Marysyille 4.000 00 First National Bank, McKeesport 16,000 00 First National Bank, Meshoppen 16,000 00 First National Bank, Mifflintown 12,000 00 First National Bank. . Montoursville 5.000 00 First National Bank, New Freedom 5,000 00 First National Bank, New Kensington 8,000 00 First National Bank, Nanticoke 25,000 00 First National Bank. Olyphant 8.000 00 First National Bank, Fitcairn 10,000 00 First National Bank, Pittston 52,000 00 First National Bank. Plymouth 50,000 00 First National Bank, Portage 8,000 00 First National Bank. Sayre 8,000 00 First National Bank. Someriield 8,000 CO First National Bank, ! Spanglor 8.000 00 | First National Bank, Spring Grove 8,000 00 I First National Bank. Runersburg 8,000 00 ; First National Bank, Traftord City 8,000 00 I First National Bank, | Tyrone • 10,000 00 I First National Bank, Turtle Creek 10,000 00 First National Bank, Weatherly 4,000 00 First National Bank, Wtllsboro 415,000 00 First National Bank. Wilkinsburg 10,000 00 First National Bunk. Wiiliamsport 20,000 00 First National Bank, York, 30,000 00 First National Bank, , . Washington 20,000 00 First National Bank, Martinsburg 5.000 00 Guaranty Sale Deposit & Trust Co., Butler, 17,000 00 Glen Rock State Bank, Glen ltock 4,000 00 Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Philadel- „ A phia 13,000 00 Hamburg Savings Bank. _ ! Hamburg 8,000 Co Homer City National Bank, Homer City .... 15,000 00 Hanover Bank ot Wilkes- Barre, Wilkes-Barre. .. 12.000 00 Heights Deposit Bank, Wilkes-Barre 16,500 00 Industrial National Bank, West York 3.000 CO Jeannette Savings and ' Trust Co., Jeannette .. 4,000 CO Jenkintown National Bank, Jenkintown 12,000 00 Juniata Valley National Bank, Mifflintown 8,000 00 Kane Trust & Savings Co., Kune 25,000 00 Kennett Trust Co., Ken nett Square 10,000 00 Keystone National Bank. Pittsburgh 15.000 00 Keystone Bunk, Scran ton 12,000 00 Liberty Discount and Sav ings Bank, Carbondale.. 20,000 CO Lincoln Deposit & Trust Co., Altoona 20,000 00 Latrobe Trust Company, ..... ... Latrobe 16,000 CO Lebanon County Trust I Co., Lebanon 8,000 00 Littlestown Savings In stitution, Littlestown .. 8,000 00 Luzerne National Bank. Luzerne 8,000 CO Lyndora National Bank. Lyndora 10,000 00 Logan Trust Company. Philadelphia 20,000 00 Liberty National Bank. | Pittsburgh .0.000 00 Lincoln Trust Company. ........ Scranton 24.000 00 Luzerne County National ....... Hank, Wilkes-Barre ... 16,000 00 L^ o ,Sspo a r t i onBl .. Bank : 6.000 00 M &\e e ; N r. UOna !.. Bank : 40.000 00 Mechanics Trust Com pany, Harrisburg ..... 60,000 CO Merchants National Bank. .... .. Harrisburg ........... 50.000 00 Marion Renter National Bank. Marlon Center... 8,000 00 Madera National Bank. Madera ............... 20.000 00 "ken's "T*. . 8 " k : •- " 15.000 00 McKeesport Title & Trust Co McKeesport <O.OOO 00 M^r U PuUVrgh 0 . n .V 40.000 00 "Alston Sa r. B ... Bank : 81.000 00 Middle City Bank. Phila delphia . ••••••■ 80 - 00u 0" M Pottsvll 8 /" a V.°.". a • . Ba " k : 30.000 00 Mnliowell National Bank, uron 16,000 CO " Barre ? MOO CO "SRSf. v'™* ! " National Bank ot Coates ville Coatesvllle 8.000 00 National Bank of Jersey ' >-lHiie Jersey Shore ... 5,000 Co National Bank of Mai vern. Malvern 12.000 CO Nnntieoke National Bank. Nanticoke ------- 10,000 00 Mm t Luildi of Ler® mantown, Philadelphia. 15,000 00 North Scranton bank, Scranton ..••■•• • 20.000 00 National bank of i 1 ay ette County, Uniontown 80,000 00 Northern Central Trust Co., Williamsport 28,000 00 Oil City Trust Company, OU City 60,000 oo priison National Rank, Berlin • • • 12.000 00 Pennsylvania Nation al Bank, Chester 38.1100 oo Peoples Bank, Carnegie, 12,000 00 teuples National Bank. East Brady 16,000 oo peoples Bank, Hanover.. & f ooo Oo peoples National Bank. Lebanon ........ 8.000 00 People's Bank, McKees port 50,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Mifflin ................ 4.000 00 peoples National Bank, Menessen 12,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Mount Pleasant 12,000 oo Provident Trust Com pany, Pittsburgh 35,000 00 ,'uuiiu. Company for In surance on Lives and Granting Annuities. Philadelphia 40.000 00 Pui.xsiitaw ney National "Bank, Punxsutawney.. 10,000 00 Plymouth National Bank, Plymouth 36,000 00 Peoples Slate Bank. Red Lion 8,000 CO Peoples Saving and Dime Bank, Scranton 96,000 00 Pine Brook Bank, Scran ton 12,000 00 Peoples National Bank. Stewartatown 10,000 00 Peoples Trust Co., Wyo mlsstng 16,000 00 Pittsburgh Trust Com pany. Pittsburgh 120,000 00 Reading National Bank, Reading 26,000 00 n Daix Election Bills Are Up to the House The Dalx election bills for Philadel phia, passed by the Senate last niglit, were referred to the Elections Com mittee in the House to-day. The House reconsidered and de feated for the second time in twenty -1 four hours the Davis bill establish ing civil service for boroughs having over 7,000 population. • The Rothenborger, Berks, present ed a resolution to petition Congress : niIBBER SrAMQf UIB SEALS & STENCILS §fs{ J W MF6-SYHB6.STENCILWORKS ■■] ! 0 130 LOCUST ST, HB6.PA. I* Urtral Valley National Bank, Rural Valley .... 8,000 00 Real Estate and Trust Co.. Washington 12,000 00 Second National Bank, Altoona 10.000 00 State Bank of Elizabeth, Elizabeth 4,000 00 Security Trust Co., Har- I l'lsburg 16,000 00 Standing Stone National „' Bank, Huntingdon .... 12,000 00; Second National Bank, „„ • Meyersdale 15,000 00 Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Lawrence _ County, New Castle . .. 16.000 00 South Philadelphia State „ Bank. Philadelphia 8.000 CO Scottdalo Trust Co., Scott dale. 35,000 00 South Side Bank, Scran ton 8,000 CO j Snow Shoe Bank, Snow „ | Shoe 5,000 00 | Stroutlsburg National i Bank, Stroutlsburg .. 28,000 00 Swarthmore National Bank, Swarthmore. • . 16,000 OOj Susquehanna Trust and Safe Ddposit Co.. Wil- I liamsport 20,000 00 Security Title & Trust Company, York 20.000 00j Third Natlonul Bank. Philadelphia 20,000 00 Tenth National Bank, Philadelphia 10.000 00 Tower City National Bank, Tower City 4,000 00 Turtle Creek Savings & Trust Co., Turtle Creek 10.000 00 'Jnlon National Bunk, Connellsville 22,500 00 Union Banking & Trust Company, Dußois ... 16.000 00 Union National Bank, Johnstown 20,000 00 United States National Bank, Johnstown 10,000 00 Union National Bank, Mc- Keesport 16,000 00 Union National Bank, _ Minersville 17,000 00 Union National Bank of Nant.v Glo, Nanty Glo.. 8,000 00 Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 40,000 00 Ifnion Deposit & Trust Co., AYaynesburg 16,000 00 Wayne County Savings Bank, Honesdale, 20,000 00 Wayne Junction Trust Co., Philadelphia 16,000 00 Washington Trust Com pany, Pittsburgh 150,000 00 West Side Bank, Scran ton 20,000 00 Wilbur, K. p.. Trust Co., I South Bethlehem 150,000 00 1 Warren Savings Bank. ■ Warren 40,000 CO West Branch National Bank, Williamsport ... 16,000 00 Washington Trust Co., AVasbinglon 100,000 00 AA'estern National Bank, York 10,000 00 West Side Bank, AA'est Pittston 8,000 CO | Vouch Trust Co., Con nellsville 40,000 00 York Trust Co., York,... 25,000 00 Colonial Trust Co., Pitts burgh 410,733 31 Commonwealth Trust Jo., Harrisburg 75,397 35 Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia 1,531 83 Diamond Nutlonul Bank, Pittsburgh 2,272 05 Harrisburg Trust Com pany, Harrisburg 124,150 87 Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh .1 9,84," 40 Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 1,661 72 Cash ot) hand 190,000 00 Total Amount in Gen eral Fund *5,951,095 53 SINKING FUND Anthracite Trust Com pany, Scranton *50,000 00 Bradloid National Bank, Bradford 15,000 00 Commercial National Bunk, Bradford 15,000 00 Commercial Trust Com pany. Harrisburg .... 6,000 00 Commonwealth T ust Co.. Colonial National Bank, Coiiuellsvuie 25,00) 00 Farmers & Traders Na tional Bank, AVesttield 10,000 00' Fayette City National Bank, Fayette City.... 20,000 00 First National Bank, Guleton 6.0C0 00 First National Bank, Knoxville 5.J00 OO o'irst National Bunk, Mansfield 10,000 06 First National Bank, Patton '.... 15,C00 00 First National Bunk, Susquehanna 30,000 00 Mechanics Trust Co., Har risburg 15.000 00 McKean County Trust Co., Bradford 15,000 CO Monongahela Nation al Bank, Brownsville.. 60 000 00 Punxsutawney National Bank, Punxsutawney. . 90,000 00 Somerset Trust Company, Harrisburg 55,820 26 Suniersel 20,u0u ou South Side Trust Co., Pittsburgh 20.000 00 Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 87,500 00 Tluga County Savings ot Trust Co., Wellsboro.. 33,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania. Harrisburg.. 35.000 00 Union National Bank, Scranton 25,000 00 Toral Amount In Sink ing Fund *658,320 26 MOTOR FUND Bank of Commerce, Phil adelphia *25,000 09 Chamttrsburg Trust Co., Chatnbersburg 20,000 00 Carnegie Trust Company,. Carnegie 25,000 00 Colonial National Bank, Connellsville 7,500 00 Clinton Trust Co., Lock Haven 3,000 00 County Savings Bank, Scranton 70,000 00 Citizens National Bank, AVashington, 100,000 00 Citizens National Bank, Tunkhannock 10,000 00 Citizens National Bank, Mlddletown 15,000 CO Delaware County National Bank. Chester 25,000 00 Drovers and Merchants National Bank, Phila delphia 30,000 00 Dime Deposit Bank, ' Wilkes-Barre 50,000 00 Dillsburg National Bank, Dlllsburg 10,000 00 Farmers Trust Co.. Car lisle 85,000 00 Fayette City National Barflt, Fayette City ... 15,000 00 Farmers and Mechanics . Trust Co., AVest Chester 25,000 00 Farmers Deposit Bank, Cresson 7,500 00 First National Bank, Cherry Tree 30,000 00 First National Bank, Clarion 14,000 00 First National Bank, Harrisburg 50,000 00 First National Bank, Montrose 15.000 00 First National Bank, New Kensington 7,000 00 First National Bank, Wellsboro 15,000 00 Firxt National Bank, Confluence 10,000 00 First National Bank, Dunbar 10,000 uu First National Bank, [ Bell wood 10,000 00 19 to submit prohibition to a referen dum and It was laid over under the rules. ' H. M. HOFFMANN Professional Funeral Director ] Day and Night Calls Promptly Attended To. Plioiie Bell 4181, or Call at 310 N. SECOND ST. \ Auditing Special Investigations Accounting Systems Installed H. E. SCHRIVER Public Accountant & Auditor 6S-0-4 Union Truat Co„ Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. licll Phone 1018 F w St '° n a 1 Bank, FDsrvWilmington 6.000 00 St. National Bank, Fl'r en x. nd °? J ' 26,000 00 w', ® tio na 1 Bank, Wrightsville 10,000 00 Guarantee Safe Deposit Trust Company, But t.ler 3.000 00 Honesdale National Bank. rcivQ?^* 1 * ? 15,000 00 ? tone Bank, Harris- I ri t r r ff 15,000 00 Latiobe Trust Company, \fr° 34,000 00 Mechanics Trust Co.. isburg 60,000 00 r?iw S . Savings Bank, °1 19,000 00 , Miners National Bank, I \.T u .lossbUFg 15,000 00 Nazareth National Bank, INazareth 20,000 On | National Bank of Fay - ette County, Unlon- M • 20,000 00 I I , Penn Bank, Fhila nn i-u .1. 25.000 oo I Ui '. clt y Trust Co., OH 20,000 00 I <-1.1 phanr Bank, Olyphant 10,000 00 Pennsylvania National „ ~ lnlc - Chester 14,000 oo I Fainiyra Bank, Palmyra. 10,000 00 i en pies .Savings and Dime Bank, Scranton 50,000 00 (copies Banu, .sieelton .. 30,000 oo Peoples National Bank, htewartstown B 000 00 Pittsburgh Trust Co.. PofM Ur £ h 80,000 00 1 iMi"i on , Nation al Bank,.. '"■ M O" Poner r ° Tlti; - • and ' Trust 10,00 ° r>„Lv"„ ttsburgh 30,000 00 Penbrook National Bank, n^ en r f ook 10,000 00 Red Lion First National evened' S O( J. Uon 10,000 00 Second Nationul Bank, „ 10,000 00 Stvarthnrtire National H.„. ttn L Swarthmnre 4,000 oo Slate Bank of Dravos ,,„73 Dravosburg 10,000 00 Union Trust Co.. Pitts burgh, Pittsburgh 50,000 00 Un '?" .Savings Bank, Pittsburgh 50,000 00 \ alley National Bank, Chambersburg 50,000 00 Washington Trust Co., Pittsburgh 10,000 00 Wyoming Valley Trust Co., Wilkes-Barre 50,000 00 lough 1 rust Co., Connels- lO,OOO 00 Colonial Trust Co.. Pitts burgh 141,948 86 Commonwealth Trust Co.. Harrisburg 37 SS4 79 Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia ... 17,190 76 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 110,800 6(1 Harrisburg Trust Co., Ilurrisburg 46,179 4a Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh 54,614 4!i Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia .... 143,952 06 Totnl Amount in Motor F und $2,085,571 04 GAME PROTECTION AND PROPA GATION FUND American National Bank, Ebensburg... $30,000 00 Cambria Title Savings & Trust Co., Ebensburg.. 25,000 Ou Franklin Trust Company, Philadelphia 25,000 00 First Nuilonal Bank. Biairsville 63,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania. Harrisburg.. 20.000 00 K P. Wilbur Trust Co., I South Bethlehem 50,000 00 Colonial Trust Co., Pitts burgh 29,694 43 Total Amount In Game Protection and Prop agation Fund $244,694 43 FUND FOR PAVMENT OF BOUNTIES Bedford County Trust Co., Bedford $25,000 00 Dime Rank, Pittston ... 35,000 00 First National Bank, II Somerset 25,000 00 National Bank of Coales vllle, Coatesville 23,00# 00 Peoples Union Savings Bank, Pittston 50.000 00 Third National Bank, Philadelphia 60,000 00 Providence Bank, Scran ton 25,000 00 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 37,141 67 Total Amount In Fund for Payment of Boun ties $272,141 57 INSURANCE FUND Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania, Harrisburg .. $30,000 00 Mechanics Trust Co., Har risburg 25,000 00 Common wealth Trust Co., Harrisburg 206,900 71 Total Amount In Insur ance Fund $261,900 71 STATE SCHOOL FUND Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg $74,492 03 Total Amount In School Fund $74,492 03 PRISON LABOR MANUFACTURING FUN D Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg $15,023 71 Total Amount In Prison Manufacturing Fund... $15,023 71 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg... $32059 m Colonial Trust Co., Pitts burgh 126,670 49 Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 39,170 00 Total Amount In Fed- " eral Appropriation... $197,399 6S FISH PROPAGATION Fuvn Harrisburg Trust Com pany, Harrisburg | 9>m Js Total Amount In Fish Piopagation Fund... $94747- The above statement Include names of all Banks, hB Firms with whom the money* aUcl funus are deposited. ' ••'d Bonds are held by the State fe- ... safe keeping of same l ' lo lntorest at the rate of a'p.. Is received by the State on such di" state of Pennsylvania, City ~ risburg—ss. 01 Bur. Personally appeared befor* Charles A. Snyuer. Auditor Harmon M. Kephart. State Trea*?.,l a ' ; who being duly sworn according law, saliii that the loregoiii.? ,* , tu meiit is true and correct to ta £ 01 his knowledge and belter ° 6 ' ,t CHARLES A. SNYDER, Sworn and subscnoVlj "u this 6th day of May, 1919 or • °ie, HARMON M. KEPHART Published In pursuanew r 0 f i< t'h!l ra '' visions of Section 11, Act oty a S rom try 17. 19"®- Harrisburg, Pa, fU * CHARLES A. SNYDER, Auditor General,
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